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' 2 Ez Fetes, being much wanted on the Stook FE ebange, 81 634 per cont. General business requiremen's were urgent. Console for money at 93% = 98%. r ending ph eA = ms Messrs, Baring Brothers and Oom pany aud Messrs. ‘Bell & Company report a good demand Sor American easertien penereliy, and a firm market at the following States 6 por cont 106 8 108 Mamsachusetis b per cent 10036 @ 10136 Pepasylvania 5 pir cent aes 3s Do. de. 194 a 81 land 5 per cent bonds.. so a 5 per cont bonds, 1888, 2 8 8 ) - Ya, . seat per cent bonds. is a 80 ‘Bemnesse 6 per cent bonds 8 8 8 ‘Brie RR. 84 mort. bonds, 87 8 80 Do. —_cenvertibies . 80 = 82 Do. _sinsing fund. 85 8 87 ‘ew York Central 1 we a one HY a a. Con. 7 105 a 107 Do. 6 46 8 87 Bo, 7 9 8 90 aenbigas fuse Fry & 66 Papams ma 8 88 |ARKET. Messrs. Kicbardeon, Spence report wheat S353 wearer, holders demandia; 8 6d. per , yellow, a 84s. 8d. vory dul! be 90s.; new Becor—a am short middies bree cy 66s, ; Jong middies bs, Oumberland quan- Hales at 68s, 6d. a 6: 6d, LIVERPOOL PRODUCB MARKET. The Brokers’ Qiroular reports Vig B geniors for a week of @ommon rosin, with saloe S00 bbls. at 4s. Td-a de 84, nud. ihe, « 16e, for Aue, ing doing in crude turpentine or tar. Spirite of £ 3 2 ~ 5 hag iy ter firmer, Jute quiet. Hides » an advancing tendency. —_— ap advance of 6d als. Molasses quict. Ad, higher om Doth congou and green, with an unsettled and excited market. Sales ot ou at is, 1d. a Is. 1d. Ootlee ve, and the mica! and lower qualities slight: ~<a deere lower; sales ‘of Oarolina at 21s, 64, . ae saTymroos yacsar MARKET. frogbt market gon: exhil change, The @emand tor New York wae quiet at the following rates, Chemioals 178. 6d. Dry goods ‘MMs. 64. 017s. 6d. Crates és. Salt 12s. 6. Passengers £3, LONDON MARKETS, eeu mt llgd. @ 1164. for York: and 1014 for Boston. Crade terpentino—Saies during the week 4,000 bbis., as 10s. 6d. Man RANONDETES MAREDT. Trade in Manchester was quiet and prices ral my Prices generally HAVRE MARKET, ‘The saies of cotton tor tne week, from the Zist to the ‘Sth January inclusive 060 bales. The market opened {1 .; Movile, 1e8f, bay I jon. In districia & eiigbtty improved demend bad manufactur: sprog e Havre wheat market was ¢ hewer. was also very dull; Gbto selling at 4if., and Orleaps at 42};!. 4sboa unchanged. Rice steady. Oofiee firm. Sugar riightly desrer iow, an advano- = pecee Whalebone, nothing dotag, but quotations ged. Dyewoods without change. PASSENGERS BY THE EUROPA. Fer Boston—Marquis de Malaspine et pre, sistera, Mr Peterson and lady, Mr Bayley and Tessar’ and vervant, Don Barréros, Rov Mr Race, Dr Schelhause, Mc Grant and lady, Dr Dickson and lady, Mre xmih, ‘Miss Turner, ard Mesars Barjug, Horvy, Serjeint, O’Connor, Jew, Chadbourne, Oscar, Kelgonr, Lewis, Hughes, Paiteux om, Wilson, Arnold. Astont. Movely, Sebliden, Lapite Hivcson, Thomas, Turner (two,) Macl Foulkes, Boyes, Fuller, Bradshaw, Gib! ‘The Case of the Rev. Mr. Kalloch. Bowron, Feb. 15, 1867. ‘The morning service at Tremont Temple to day was arowded toexcess, Rev. Mr. Kalioch briefly addressed eho congregation on the tubject of the lu‘ictment found ‘agaist him for adultery. Ho bad no desire to void, but courted an investigat Ia the meantime he would ‘emporarity resign bis pastora| duties, and meet tac ebarges a8 a citizen of the commonwealth, hoping soon te resume bis ministerial labors. He then announced ‘that the Rey. Nathaulel Butler, of Maine, with other clergymen, would {li the vacancy cuused by his tempo- ary witbarawal. The service then proceeded, Mr. But Markets. Naw Oauays, Feb. 15, 1857, Gotton firm. Sales to any 7,(00 Dales; sales of the weed 67,000 baler; receipts of the week 80,000 lest year; roveipis abeed of last year wd Die port 3, 000, ‘Againat 230,600 bales last Pork flee stvasy. Teceipia same time 40,000 bags; stock in bags. Freigbte and sterling exobange Mowttx, Fob. 14, 1857. Frames cleinen Stark " a ste aor: .e an l- wuneeo Ko Me. Suisse af the week 15000 ploces. The Abandoned Pitot Boat, WHAT HAS BECOME OF THE PILOT BOAT WASHING- TON No. 2? Captain Geodwis, of the bark Sarah Gale, which arri- ‘ved in Boston on the 6th of Febrdary, gives the following mocoumt of ® disabled pilot boat which be fell in wita on ‘the 27th of January, in latitude 36 degreee 66 minules, dengitude 13 degrees 46 minutes, at 7 A. M— ‘We passed within 100 ‘eet of a sanooner, rigged as a pilot boat; she must have been eotireiy abandoned, for we hailed her and_received no enawer, nor could we see any person on board. She appeared to Le about Efty or seventy tone burtben, wae painted biack on the outside and cream oeler on the inside; her bottom was coppered and there ‘wae no fignre head upon her. The gaffe were white, the mest beads, main topmast and bowsprit wore white, ‘There was no fore topmast, A davit was rigged over the starboard bow; which we supposed to have been a tem- porary fixture, and used in piace of & cathead. Toe Dulwarks of the boat were about foot higa, fhe had «© trunk cabin and booby hatch for. ward. There were two pumps on each side ot the mainmast, which stool about six tmobes above deck, There wasa broak in the deok 13 teches high. We saw blocks on the deok, whieh fppeared to be screwed into the deck, and to work ons pivot or swivel; the mainmast was stepped forward of the break, and the companion way side was painted green. She bad « cock-pit, ike Now York boats, but it wee quite small; the main boom was hanging alongside tm the water, the lug foresall was partly overboard, the Pid waa furied snug to the bowsprit, and there were two baweers hanging slongside in the water; probably there ‘were anchors attached to thom, as she lay head to the ‘wind, She hed piain storm, painted black, We could e060 bo Dame on nor, the cabin and ferecastic wore shut wp ancg. There were no boats attached to her, The hali Of the boat was in good ordor. From tne dosoription of this pilot boat, it ls very evi. Gent What she does not belong to New York, All the New York ptlot boats, except tho Washington, have been beard fromaince the 34 of February. There ‘re no pilot boats belonging to this harbor Painted as the one above described. Her description Sorrespondes better with Southern boats, It was at first Suppored that thin vease! might bo the pilot boat Wash- ington No. 2; but the Washington was painted whe out- fio, with & bine stripe around tho top, and bed no bal- warks. the was heard from for the inst time on the 17th of Jamvary. There were on board of her three boys, the Doatheoper, cook and one pilot, she is eupposed to have been ran Inte by the Empire City and sunk, for the Ea pire City run inte a emall schooner or pilot boat on the Gret night out, which immediately sunk. The Washing. ton has never been beard of since that time, Tne night was fo dark tbat ¢ was imposible for the steamer to soe whet vesso! she bad ran into or eave any of the persous om the wreok from drowning. NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, ty iy ov Tax 7! | ped fan 2s 4 Moma halt afl re 4 THE REPORT OP CAPT. HUSSSLL, OF THE PACKET rs i jones’ 0} ir SmI enemas) a7 ras ioe Sh | it) dar the bale, 20}; Lafoav’s liquid alabaster Se <a, ‘The captain of the packet sbip Sheridan, peciodonage: = ‘at thie port on Friday, reports baving passed a four mast- ed sorew steamship, disabled, and appearing wo have 00 command of her rudder, about ninety-five miles southeast of Sandy Hook. Since then we have made diiigeat inquiry im relation 10 the matter, wi a view of finding out, if postible, the pame of the steamer. ‘We sent one of our reporters on board the Sheridan Ir The ehy are invited to call and specimens, at No. 58 Broadway, opposite Metropol Deflance Salamander Safes—with Patent ereer prost aofenee ieep eng erase vane, ‘Depot 193 Pearl acsiraitacend es WOBMAT M, PATBIOK. Photorepie epics Aone edericks—| dageerreotypes and comme 1] faut esiablishmentof the world. Visiiers to the Hotel. yesterday, who obtained the following particulars in re- Pe. Binetve Rieuetic Eales gard to the matter:— ‘or rheumatism, oid sprains, ee ‘About two o'clo0k on Friday morning, while tho Sue. | melicun'ed Dh 'bwagne of Fulafsiptias '™ ridan was steering N. N. W.; for thie port, under an eight knot breese, a four masted screw steamship was discovered ahead, and steering apparently to the west- ward. Inabout ten minu'es afterwards the vorsels ap- proached one another so close that it was feared a colll- Dey Street House, 54, 56 und 58 Dey Street, New dork. Bising saloes open from 6 4. M. anti 19P. M., desirable bedrooms. with ez: weler in bo day. Bar, billiard and cysier saloon open until 12 P.M. sien would take place. Thi ward rrp oe er earicnn eet eekai ie ei tod Bw ie e steamer was to the lee only at 586 lway. curious are invited to of the Sheridan, and was endeavoring to work to the pty ne Bn i Dor COgere oH windward and across ihe bows of the packet ship, J. N, GIMBREDE, 588 Broadwoy. when the officer in command of the former > " cried out, “Snip sboy! get out of our way!” prose Plagne Perey es Kxcluaively— The captain of the Sheridan immediately !uffed, and en- BUFUS K. MoHARG & CO., 36 Nassar rirwet deavored to clear the steamer, which was then pressing White Teett Perfamed Breath ana Beau close upon him. The steamer, with great difficulty, took titel ‘com lesion, can be acquired by the “‘baim of a a sbear to the southward and westward, and, performing jousand flowers.” Boware of ceunt : a complelo circle around the stern of the Sieridan, fell | °%%trr.ururce. “Besure earn euie input PTT DOR & ‘of’ about three miles astern.” The mizen spencer aud | 02. Franklin square, N. ¥. For eale by all druggists, Jiggermast sail of the steamer were set, abd it ia suppored o.—Wigs and Toupees that she was steering wilh tho aid of three sails and a fold snd applied at Jo. 239 eparcastastern. There were no lights on board save ‘that which came from the binnacie, and that only flashed one or twice, The captain of the Sheridan asked the name ofthe steamer, but the answer he received from those on board could not be understood. It sounded like “Aaa,” aud wes arhort name, The wind was blowing from the northeast at the time, and as the SO-vigan ddnlinved on her course #0 thi fort, the long dark hull o/ tho sicamer could be discerned steering to the westward in the wake of the ship. From the difficulty the officers of the steamer found in Unrivali Batchelor’s Hair the best im the world, Browaway. Cristadoro’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Tonpees are of ssuperion order. Wholenale and retail, and the “yd privately applied, at No. G Astor House, Rupture Cured by Marsh & Co.'s Radical Bure truss, at No. 23 Maiden lane, New York, Murray & Lanwan’s Florida Water M4 culled from odorous tropical flowers, the perfume of which Is concentrated, and indelibly fixed in the preparation teen years it has maintained ite supremacy as aa scoesory uf the Nouth American toilet, and is now demancea here by the whole fashionabje world." Bold by D. 'T LANMAN &CO., wholesale druggists, 69 Water strect, New York, and by all Stecring clear of the packet abip the captain of the latter | druggist, at 50 centa per bottle. vease] concluded that there was something the matter with ber helm, and thatshe «a# probably making an effort to reach this port wits the s»'le already mention- ed, and a spar rigged astern as steering apparatus, He Das seen many vewsels divabied in a like mavuer, sad they always acted precisely as cid this steamer. Tho machinery of the unknown steamship was in good work- tng order, but ber steering was deci tedly awkward. We know of no more than three steamers of this de- scription which would probably be situated as the ono spoken by the Captain of the Sheridan. ‘The acrew steamer Cadiz sailed from Havre for this portabout the 2d of January, but was obliged to put back to Falmouth for repairs. Od the 16th ult, she again salledjfor this port, but was again obliged to return, and on the 19:b ult. anchoredjin Plymouth harbor for ropaira, &c. We have recetved no account of her departure from Ply- month, but sbe may possibly havo sailed sgaiu for Now York. Atail events the sound of the name given by the cfficer of the unknown steamer, A-a-a, is somewhat simi. Jar to that of Osdiz. The screw steamers City of Manchester and Tempest doth sailed for Glasgow on Thursday, and !t might proba- bly bave been ono of these vosacls that was spoken, but then the sound of the name givea by the officer on board the unknown vessel is not anything like either of these veesels’ names, Helloway’s Pilis.—Feebte Constitutions.— Thousands of persona with weak constitutions, die early from sheer debitfty. Nature should, in such cases, be assisted with Holloway’s pills, They give tone and stamina tothe sys- tem. — —} SINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. SOUKY MARKER. Sunpay, Feb, 15—6 P. M. Ab the close yesterday the stock market was unsetiled and feverish. For some days past there has been groat activity, and tens of thousands of shares of ttocs havo ‘deen disporod of at prices tending ¢owaward. Som> stocks now on the list rule lower than at any tims within the pact sixty days. The money markos has been stoadtly tightening. The Sub-Trersury has been rapidly acoama lating specie, and the barks contracting. The arrivals of specie have been comparatively limited, while the oxpor tation bas been much larger than usual, doth i ‘ciga and our extreme southern ports. The demaad for moacy has been very active, and we are rapidly approaching the season of heavy payments, The importation of foreign merchandise in the past two woeks waaiargor than ever before known im the corresponding period of time, while the exports show very little increase. Oar Haropean advices continue of a very gloomy character in a finsa- otal point of view, and there is no probability of any amelioration of tho stringency, but on tho contrary every likelihood of increasing pressure and bigher rates for money. There is very little doubt but that tho Biok of England will make another advance fn the rate o( u- terest, and resort to tho moe: severe restrictions Ia ail of tts Gnancia! operations. Tne drain of gold and silver from Great Britain for the Continent and Indie {4 tu- creasing, and we do notsee how Eagiend can avold a financial revuision. The silver movement has sirowy reached a very alarming point, aud must bo attended, if carried much furthor, with disastrous consequences. Tho decrease in gold remittances from Cult. fornia «fs )«6with)«6tsSomatter «=f = serious import, but has not yet been properly considered. Ii ‘will basten the financial coliapse im pending, and enlarge its sphere of desolation, The frequent spasms in the money market during tho pass six months are ominour of ® more chronicand much greater evil, and should serve as a warning toall prodent busivess mon. The banks sre already alsrmed, but they cannot now help thom. selves ortho community, They can make bad worse by rapidly contracting, and that isali thoy oan do. The de mand for money must go on increasing, until the supply City Intelligence. Mutaky.—The right wing of the National Guard, (Seventh regiment, ) drill at she City Arsonal, this even- ‘wg. This regiment parades in full force next Monday, (celebration of Wasbingion’s natal day,) if Flagg aad‘the contractors will settle their ‘es about the "s money, and clean tbe streets This maxes tho third yoar that our streets bave been impassavie to the military civic societies on the 23d of February—e day they espe- cially honor, and one which should de # uational holiday. ‘Tue Sreamsuty FALOoN A TecROAT.—The steamship Fal con, formerty the mat! veseel beiween this city, Havana and Aspinwall, bas josi undergone certain alterations, and under the command of Captain Richard Browa. She is henceforth to be employed forthe purpose of tewing snips toand [rom sea, and to act as a relief vesgel of! the barbor and along,the coast. For the performance of such humane business we learn tho Faicon .s every way qualitied. Sne Bas amplo cabin scoomm: for any umber of passengers which she might be required two take from a stranded vessel, and she will be well fur- ished with provisions and water, baving teoks of tho Sore oan ooeens ee Ww meet any cmergency. She will cruise along the coast during times wa>n i# moet imminent, and her supply of com’ ¥heu Trea and Aivy tons’ tifounn ‘pecowsars ane may remain | fallst0 far short of tho necessities of the oommorcial an: outside for a mont at time, ‘Too Faloon has an engine | speculating clasecs that a panic will se!9 upon borrowers, Page d pe 4 vessel nino hundred | spq ali will end ia genera! revulsion. We do not look pg Sony f—-9 rallove an ordinary sbip of Ber | for that, however, just yet; but we sball hi ‘wanting at this and the tardy movement of the | nen’ relief untill euch a result is realized. The value of general merchandise imported isto this port duriog ihe week ending and incinding Friday, Feb, 13, 1867, amounted to. Dry gcods ee has inatood individuais to take the matter in A Womas Artacken asp Dawamroveary Isycaap —The Coroner was notified gesterda, afternoon that a women 14,070 named Ann McDonald was lying Jangerously 11, from the ae | ‘eflects of violence, at her reside oe, No. 60 Wor-h street, Towal.. * oe 87 ,960,2) and it was thovght would die, On investigaiing the mat. | The value cl exporte in the same t'me was as folows —General merchandise, 1,400, 308 Specie... ‘398,216 1,908,594 Excess of trporte and exports... 256,987 ‘The tolal import sad export of this port thir year aud Inst, wp to date, bas been as follow: ter, it appeared that on Saturday aight fel. lows, known as Garaner and bi her groggery, and while one of them struck her with nis fist the other knocked ber down by Diows noon the bead ‘with brickbats, which bo threw a ber. fier head wae terribly bruised and cut, aud she was also badly hart in two colored bad eateret (he stomach, The raffians esoaped at the time and are Commance or Tas Port ¢y New York. Gig ‘The recovery of Mra, MoDouaid is extromo. Im " ‘Jan. 1856. Value of imports Firat woek in February. Dicovary or Homax exams —Some portions of the be (te boty of a human being were discovered on Saturday af | Second GO..cccesecere 9,092 008 tornoon in the atrect on tho corner of Fourth avenue and on tan ann oa aan 04a ‘Twenty-Gret stzee), aed were taken to the Kighteouh | Tal... anne) = 884,008,048 station , Whero an inquest was held npoa | ,, Rmports. aes them. | There ig medical college on the c2rver of Fourth Pn Bg tae eas be pore . jue and Twenty third street, is supposed that 2 - found were a portion of the body of a “sub. | Second GO eee e eee 1,858,024 the remains ject,” and the jury in clusion. ATTEMPTED Suicin tempted suicide on Saturday night at bis resitonce, Xo, 78 Broome street, by culting bie throat with a razor. ‘eflcied was severe, and may prove fatal, ‘an, Who sewed it up, totuke ne can re- ‘ty, arising from imabiiay to procure ew- ployment, ind sho unfortunate man to auempt soll- desiruotion. their verdict came to that con- $°0.962,008 $i, ow ‘The importations inst week wero to an extraordinary amount, We have never before had anytuing like it \u the toreign trade of this port. The aggrogate for the liret two weeks of the month, this year, s nearly groat thet for the catire moath In 1856, While this enorme importation is coming in, the oxportetion is comparatively Hmited, The aggregate is but little larger than that of last year. These importations aow require large specie pay monts into the Sub. Treasury, ard lu a fow weoxe they will require large shipments cf specie to pay for them. Tho following tadle will snow the exports of tue tive prinetpal staple articles for the weok an’ year — See en amount, Value. amour. 4.516 $220,257 5,068 108.426 23.000 Political Movements. ‘Tue Lata-* Casinet Rumos.—A Washington oarrespon- dent of the Petersburg, Va.. South Side Democrat, who seome (0 spoak by the card, says — The adinet talk takes its will-o’.the wisp course, various are the representaticus, However, on Ubu re port you may rely; that Mr. Buster, o: Virginia has the offer ul Premier, amd will ascept tt, showid the ower members of the Cabinet meet his views and approval. Tho Virginia gentioman bere, however, woula preier Senatorship (rom Dom! vee him, than he sbould be in the cobwebs of a Cabinet office, but we aball see. Ispiaws Amruicay Convertion.—Thore will be a con- vention of the American party of Indiana at Indianapolis, on Tuceday, Feb. 17, to consult together and detormine the future course of tts members in regard to State and national pokey. Court Catendar—Phis Oay, Svuraeme Covat—Ojroult —Nos, 649, 656, 447, Tocrease of week as compared with that of 1866, ,.$69,107 The following is a comparative statement of the of exports from the commencement of the year to Feb Increase 498,506 1887. 1,224,808 Decrease. $84, Bu6, 837, Unimp Stare to 70, 48, 35, Commo . 136, Bi | se yd Covet —Nos, $1, 60, 68, 49, 66 78, 119, 161, 206, 392, Per Albert [. Niolay’s regular somi-woekly auction mocks sad bonds will take plsce on Meaday, the ith inet, at 1554 O'clock, at the Merobanis’ Exchange. The catalogue will inclade stocks of the Great Western so Ciuzene’ [ssurance Companies, Hallotypes —Letters Patent Granted Jann= ary 20, 1857. This new and beautiful style of port first be presented to artista, amateurs, conaoimee puolie for eriticiams, on Monday, Februart i Gurney '* well known photographie palace of ari 316 Brosd we The public are respectfully invited to eall ana judge for themselves of the » riortty of these pict " over ouber wiviee, and although executed by We camera. thy be henegpedie ber pronen hed hen here ta apgpinpages head comb. the photograph, wit the besn'y | earnings, curren : , 9., oF the fund Sieh of the mont delieato mininture on ivory. To = rufhen ret, tyivania Central Railroad Company at the olove of nnd for the year ending Deo. 31, 1956.— SAYLVANIA CENTRAL RatLRoan ‘he expression of one of our celebrated miniature ps “The stereoty pic eflect is wonderful, our occapation i « hese pictures #tirpass in every reanect our bew J. Gurney holds himeeif In reads nd afer J. GURNEY, Phovourap hie arta’, of Leonard aireet, New ore. Twenty Ny a — Likenesses with ‘ase beautinily colored, unbou ances " fu (eriratts ot RIMBalLoa, Se Brosdways Cree Oe Or ,646,628 00 8 516,841 46 68,907 7 way, corner 12 Cents and Dollar Photographic Portrates —Splendid views, Niagara Falls, seliug 2,000 daly ac HOLMES’, 239 Broadway. » Se eas ac —_ Beantt- Mo penne full: wl dd dagy hal a ren. W) fel dot . PRGRES AEG Tees aces Becckten, VE SNCOn | Eeeitees ere - In hance of Tre Highly Important to the Public—tatio- typem patented, The undersgsed would nonnee that they will exhibt: ‘The earnings of the year wore ~~ No. tt6 Brow 'y, o1 fet an Y will commen taking them for the fhe 16th, and will deliver them on and after the 19th inst, Phe As reported by Superintendent «$4,720,198 Th Ait Yan's ana Colkmbia RR... Sidi 668 80 Lith: jnst., pablie on Paid Harr sborg & Lanonster RR. 234,182 60 hallotypes will be taken in this city only by J, B. Hall the 4 Fentor and patentee, at the alx Hanke eta’: | Pata Rorinara Genie! RRavsess 6 BSB Lg tion with any other establish: HALL, —-—— $738,996 90 oF KS, é 885 Broadway, opposite Met Hotel, gives a history of the difficulties wo':s the cuterprige has bad to contend with, and an oxpy:iiion of the proseat fiusncial conditicn of the compiny. The whole cost o the work is estimated et cleven to iirolve milion dollars, ot which about five mi tions are provided. Apphostins bas besn made to the city of Phi/adolphia snd to the Staic tor aid in the work, and wo tn eF that ils muccees in depencent upon this beg grauted The part of the reat Already copstructed 1s workea Dy other companios ov ‘The rocetpts by the treasurer were Burplus Tor 1856,.... To exhibit the true condition of the year's business, however, there should be dedected from thie sem, say $110,000, to meet depreciation of trom, cross ties aad bridges, which amount, it is estimated (taking the Average of ihe series of years), would be required to meet thie depreciation. We learn that goods toan immense amouat, purchaved ‘m this city auring the past month, are now laying bere, ‘waiting for means of transit to the West, Que heuso, we are informed, have over one hundred packages which they cannot find means of gottivg to Philadelphia, and many of the Western merchants who have been here during the past two weeks have been compelled to return to Philadelphia to make their purchases, from the uucer- tainty as to when they would receive their goods, if pit ohased here. It is really a most extraordinary matter, that with the means in the hands or the capitaliets #10 merchants of New York, they will neglect to reme iy ‘aia great evil. We have often heretofore shown to our readers that the building of the link of railroad from Ai lentown, Pa., to Auburn—a distance of loss shaa 40 inti Would give to us a communication with the great Wor and Northwost open at all seasons of the year, over = Mime of roads of the samo gauge from this ciiy to tao ‘Missias!ppt, that would enable the shipper to place lils g00da in cars at this ond of the ius, no: to be opeved de fore reaching thelr destination, and not subj‘ol t» tho many interruptions of other routes. The Legislature of Penusylvania, with a commeudable iloerality, giaatod tho charter for the Allentown road, but from the lack of enterprise on the part of New York, the boon is iv al) probability soon io be ist, as the charter expires oa tho eth of March poxt, unlegs the road jy oo nmonced befor that date. It ts catinaiod that the road oa be cowp vied ‘and fally equipped for less than wo millions of doliars, of which tho directors aek from the importers apd jobvers Of this city the small sum of $360,000, In ft possible that the enterprise shail fail from che went of subscriptions io that amcunt, from men who wou!d, from the protis oo thotr increased Dusiness, iu jos than one year be thoreby moro than reimbursed for tho outlay, withoat any role” ence te the investment ass profiavio stock? Of that we will not pretend to express an opiaion, but Vol. Morris, an engineer of admiited ski: and coo! judgment, in his esti. mato puta the net revonu. of tho road at about 2) per cent. The great advantage of a line of road from Now York to the Weat which will make the distance betweonr New York and Ulaoipnati 17) mi'es loss than vie Now York Central, between New York om Cloveland 76 miles Jets than via New York Centra’, between Now York aad Chicago 76 miles less thau vie New York Oontral, ana one that will enable the parsenger to take bts soat 2° either of these points, not ts be disturDed before reach ivg Now York, must command en immense trailic The returne of tho New (riesne bavks, for tho wecke ending Jaauary 24th and cles, oxbibit tho following ag gregates and variations: — New Oumar Banks Jan. 24. Jan 81 $7,176,620 $7,907, "52 1U,b72,169 40,869, (59 916 11 SB Lt6 24,(08,544 Doo. 6,951,833 Lao. . 1}329,869 Deo... 99,792 Specie .. Ctrculaon, lac Exct ange Doe distant banks Long and short loara, Jan 24... bal * Jaa. SL... 8 1,425,681 + $584,506 Erie Railroad Actual decreaso of loans for the wer’ .. The annual meeting of the Suubury and waa beid at Philadelphia yesterday. The report rew Shares, the Sunbory company as yot owning no roiling ttock.’ The reset (or two years were as follows:— 49,860 10 ‘The grors ince: ve for 1856, was Deduct one balf fer wor kin; su . sere 19,808 23-37,793 28 Grone ‘ncome for 856. Deduc. for workin anipienance of way, Net income for i! Stock Excnange, Mavcmpay, Fob. 14, 1857 200 ave Hie RR y 300 Cn 500 Heading RR. 320 da. +Da 86% 5 do... 106 Gal & Chie RR. £0 do. 850 104 boo 105 000 do... B30 #0 loda & Cla RR... 200 LaOr'e & IRR. $00 Clev & Tot RE 1080 BO. cone 400 do......000 BO do.... .60 50 Chie & Rk le RR. 100, do . 0 ROD €o. 300 Reading RR, .230 do.. CINCINNATI STOCK SALES. By Heston & Holmer, for the week enaing Feb. 11. oxi 3 & Xenia RR. 7’sdiy. bis. due in 60 99 21 m. bde.and tot 35 dds. due "58. ” . Wil. & Zanes. Rit. Todtana “ey 10's tne. ferers 3222382323 semeeatenent 3 <o a 0 26 phares Hillsboro and On £0 saree Mad River and Lake Erie... 14 LO sheree do to 16 26 ab ares Junotion (Ind. ) sad ink 8 10 shares Onto Life aod Yrost Co- Bai se 100 5 sbares Farmers’ Gar’ K) iu CITY COMMERCIAL KHPORT, Earcnpsy, Feo M6 P.M Acnas—Small sales of pots wore made at 7 0 160.8 TNO., and pearls at joo Bama vert rr —Flour—The market ¥as without chaago of moment in prices, while there wae « (air demand frem tbe domeatie. ieee, and erpeciaily for the modiam aud better . faies for the day footed up about 4,000 a 6,000 bbis., at about the lo\lowing prices ‘Comwmen to good State... : 6 40 8 $6 50 Common to good Michigan . . 6408 650 Emre Biate....... ‘ 6608 640 Common to good Ohio .. 6408 660 Extra ODI... ose es cee oe - 6008 700 Sonthern mixed to good br TOs 740 “taney and exire “ THe 800 Canadien superfine and extra. seceee OMO 706 Canadien four was sti aud 'n goo request for export, bay be ry stock resir enles, which were ova. ford to 8 460 Ddie, within the range of the above prices. Southern brands were in feir supp y, ant the low er grades were heevy, the beter grades wore un- The rales om! A about 660 @ 890 bbls at, about tbe above quotations. Ryo leur was qujet, at $360 $656. Jersey meni was at $5 25, and Rrandy wine was $370, Wheat—The market wee ( saics comprised 2,600 boal 1,400 do. common Missour! and more active, The 1 79; bite, at $1 66; 2,600 do. FEBRUARY 16, 1857. 5 MISCELLANEOUS, about 18,000 buabole Sou:bera caneindeaiae terms. Corn—The 1OVINK WATER PRODUCES PER- 000 puanels, tua ding Wosorn R.A a Tio. ‘Gclivered at 730. manent cures. [scl upon tie whole aysiem, attack - alow anil, bayers not being die- ing disease wherever f und. 100, Western mixed, from store. R. ANDERS’ \( DINE WATER IS NO QUA‘ Dusbeis Northern were made at 950. nestrum, It has ‘he sanct on o the medical wor e i doctor | at condemns ret: rns to bis # udier. R. N }NLARGE- ANDER TODINE | WaT Ri ver en, wer an | palsy, tobe: valuable'rem dye as 10%0., and 360 do. ND&SRS’ IODINE WATER I8 SELLING RA- week footed up av yr ouiyatthn spaulaby AN nis AE POSDICK, [No Oorros.—' y way, ©. B. ing. a period in the day yoy, And all drugglate r . ever, was more D*; ANDERS’ IODINE WaTE® AFFORDS A NEW eid 1or medical inquy. ‘Our people are test bec m- f for miahing New is OER tS eae ee REKGHTS —! were moderate. To Liver. wre V. INTINE. poel about 8,000 bushels were engeged in bulk 7 wine Pleven m Quod. at 6%, 500 bales of th some vacon aad | — The dea Wilow Frith dropped a uvte (she grows bal tr) lard al 268, Flour was q 28 3d. To London ‘As up the saloon like # white ewan she passed; 160 Dales of bacon ‘at 26s. por ton, and 30 | “md she threw uch « ravishing glance o'er her shoal ler, Herces do. at Heroe. To Rotterdam 66 tiercos oe Se eee honey were taken, al'si¢e. Ib To Bremen 100 tous Aha te pet two and twenty her husband was elghty— Ot logwood wore engaged at 258, Rates to Havre were | and her fortune beitnen to tie since ines call Weighty, upehanged. And stan s Number One on ‘good Bexion Sonat Hiy was in moderate request for shipment at about T pleked up the billet—vow fortune bestead met be and for city use at $1 12 » $1 25 . Why do you,” she aaks, * your sweet persoa deform’ kon. —Hoo! pig was steady, with email esies of Carth. 1 do not disitke you--but he whe would wed me Must prove that his love is boll prudent aud Warm, When your lothes «: »poor fita, ‘other poor fits will follow, * pir Doss at $32, six months. Laarver—The market continued quite firm and dewame good, The receipts (rom the tanneries came in slowly, and much of the fajl sivxca still remained ia the iuterior. Greater activity was sxpaoted on the opening of navigation, with imoreascd buoyarcy of prices Oak fanoed was quick st fli prices Upper leather in Ard he whe aspires 0 Ob, hie figure mua hav Would have. if Ap &MITH BROTHERS, one price ing warerooms, 122ond 140 § uito: rough wus scarce and firm. The movements of the week Pave been aa follows: — GUMBREDE, CARD, ENGRAVER J S8* Broadway, Metropolitan Hotel, fine at the siore entrance, For choice I'reasa nov papers and he tnilal coloring, wend your orders divested oJ MeaIM 11, < HH FOU SEEN THOSE $5 60 BOUTS AT ci at To, 10 Ann greet! aisothe double wale bois at $5? Brock . . oe. 100 + Loewoor —Sales of 860 tons St Domingo were maie fm bond at $16 50. Mo}.sem8 —The market was quiei, but steady. Naval Stones —The market wae frm, but not adtive, RRP>*, THIS MORNING THE NATIONAL ‘ ‘Tw Verpwt or 1) en's INQUEST, And ais We lates: news soul the BOND STREET MU KDE, Hustented wih portraits ‘of DR BUD Hae THE THKEB CONSL Aus, RUKH LICE GALARTTR, The sa::8 embraced about 200 bbis., part from tho whari, ‘at 6bo. cash, and part time and {nterost added, Common FOrID Was steady, with salee at 70c, Crudo way quiet at 4 Oia —Lineeed was firm, but quiet. The salve com pried about 10,000 a 12,000 gations Amorican st 860, S70., im casks and barrels. rade whale was inactive, 1k wales of 400 a 500 bbls. during the week at p.t. Im Ne SNODGRASS ‘ow Bed‘ord crude sperm was firm, aica at $1 30 | Aleo, {rom original drawings made expressly tor the POLLO E a $1 53, and siace held at $1360 $1 40. Lard oil steady, @a ZEIT F $1.5 0 $110, cash and four months. Giive—vales of | Mra. Cunsincna refustug to ones nqnest when 600 gallons wore reported a4 $1 80, aud 400 baskets, PORTRALL OF RHE Wil nnd fARRELL; quarts and pints, at $8 60 9 $106. Ked oi! wi To BS bho. Paovisions --Pork—The market was firmer, with sales of 100 a 600 bble. new mers ut $2! 40 a $41 60, old at $40 30 9 $50 59, and prime at $17 75 a $18. Beef wasin Mbt etook, and prices firm, with esles of 250 bbia , lo sew couDUY prime, at $0508 $10 50, aew corn at $10 76 a $18, and $15 75 for Cievelaad Prine mers was quiet and firm, st $278 $28 firm and in and, with alot of 100 Farrell ow, ine stepe vf he house. Bond street; Eckel seen at the do 1 Farrell recognizing Kekel. (n presence of the Cxwomers ponniey 8 San SOOK,, RD hee tie Ee, Picture of Mix Vunnligham entering the Tombes ‘i pia CAML The POLICE Gaz ALAN A PORTR Ri eR Arrested for poisoning her hushsud, Vortmamsier a Hine arta of the & £OU. Nascau sttegt, Jorg revved middles bore at 19),¢ , Wholesale agents, If $10 9-106, Cus me aeinitaies Wy copwoatas PLANING SAaCHiN! Want of the above must give their fi 7 fro wanted thh season, from & mn 3ig0, Woarrive and 18Ke @ | pleted and in course of conat) au? tive, by calling at $Me. to arrive, Butter war firm at 160. 220. for | my mat ufactory; \ist of prices will pa forwarded by Oni, and at 180 @ 260, fair amount | Sddrersing JNU. Ho Lin Ts Fear! street, Brooklyn, oftales © New York. Sige. were moderate, being chicfy con ‘ho tranéno- Marrtect, Kveam—Seypen —On Woduesday dence of tho bride’s father, by the Kov. 0 Prattevile, Bexamry A. Kieiam, of thie city, to Maga A, daughter of vol. B.D. A. Spyder, of Woodland, Ulster county, N. ¥. ‘The marriage published jp Friday's Hazatn, betwoon end aboot 20) bbe part cow crop, 97,0 The following table zives an catimate of ceipte ond ras im tis market since the Jet of rnary, bin Cubs, nd Sale | ur, Joun Surman Mis Maxusust Hows os onitce y Porto Rico... bal | talec, neither party knowing auyibiix about it | Foglish \elan in. ri JOAN SMC ayard steel. New Orleans. 81 ag be ~ Total bhds 4,265 | Orfmuan.—On Saturday, Fob. 14, Jastes O'BwAm, aged Roxen. : 3,630 | 73 yeave, @ native of parish of tulloydui, county Water- Moiado. A esses 3,360 | ford Ireland. Hie friends and acquaintances are respectfully imvited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at hat! past twelve o’clocs, trom his late resideace, No, 1 Batavia strest, without further invitation. ‘Yuameon.—On Saturday, Feb. 14, Maxy Am Traiwom, wife of Thomas Trainor, ih the 8éth year of hor ago ‘The friends are reepeoituily invited 10 aitend tne fune- ‘TxA —The market was active during the week, closed with w \endency w bigher prices. Stace the re- eetpt of the sews of the war with China the lower grades have advanced ## 1c. per It, and the bigher quotations Ba Go. per Ib. Within @ Cay or swo we have noticed sales ‘of 1,660 n 2,000 bait chewte of Ooiongs at 40 8 4lc., and 500 8 €00 do Souchorgr at 45 adic. fhe new tous are ald fo be of m Leiter quaitiy taau those tmported last | rel, from her late resicence, 12% sireet, in Seavad year e on tnd Third avenues, Harlem, to day, as twolvo o'clock M., Wwwerkey.—The market heavy, ard cofined to about | to Calvary Cometery. Horca.—The funeral of BaavaRD |, aged 60 years, 160 Darrele at 280. Foreign Markets. Puo Jawamo, Jax 2—CoMeo-—Waaned, 6/500 9 6/000; superior, 4/80 @ 6/000; Bras good, 4/400 — 4/700; firat ordtaary. 4) 560 m4 400; second good, 4/000 a 4/100; se cone ordinary, 8400084) 500. Total for moath of Deertaber, S¢4 Uoo secks; shinned, 808,453; arrived conttwise, 142,070. cm band, £0,000. On the 24th, = sale of 65,000 sac BS fm advance of 200 reals Flour— Richmond, 22/600 a 94/00; Baltimare, 16 |900 a 2 jadelpbie, 41002. Freigh's 10 @ 8) 40 the United ‘Exahar cos 6n Lonoon, 27%, 90 dayn. ana Carusuina, bis wile, aged 46 years, wao lost their inves by the fire on Feb. 10, at No. sroy place, wild take pleco this afternoon, at two o'ciock, from Bt. James’ Lutheran charch, Mulberry # |, bear Grant aireet. The relatives and {rieads of tee family are \n- vitod to be presont. Their remains will be taken to Greenwood. Lowrrs,—Suddenly, on Saturday evening, Fob. 14, Maxtin M, Lowrtz, a native of Hamoarg, Germany, aged 21 years. \e relatives apd {riends are respectfully invited to a> tend tho funeral, from his jate residevce, No. 198 Cliston Street, Brocklyn, this afternoon, at two o'clock. Invins —On Sunday, Foo. 16, Inanmuia lavunn, wife of Charles I Tn the 34th year of her age. and acquaintacces aro toviied to attend ber late renkdeuce, Kighly third street, be- jtand Second avenues, 0-morrow aleruoos, at Staten. _ ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY fer Situation: and Help, see Sixth Page. fonere), from tween Fira two o'ok ok. Nack.—Oo Saturday night, Fob. 14, Kuzansra Naox, daugbicr of the late Mathias Neck or, bods out the her friends and those of the ‘amily are requested to at- tend ber funeral, without further Invitation, from her Jate residence, 47 Barrow sirect, to morrow morning, at eleven o’ciock. Suv1e.—Oo Sunday morning (Feb. 15, AmamDa, only ctiid of Jobo W. and Susan E. Shuto, aged 1 year, 6 montbe and 6 days. ‘Tho relatives ana friends of tne family are invited to attend the funeral, © morrow moraing, at 1 o’clook, trom 79 Third sreet. Lattom.—On Saturday, Fob. 14, of inlammation of the longs, Jowarame AvoowtA, eoly oblid of William 8. aad to it when all fail Dic ANDERS JOnINE WATER.—OF THIS WA ter of 116, let those suilering from rheumatisas and neo ely. Aasfe and ce . SOURTE ADITION. DISEAS&S UF W EN AND CHILDREN. BY GUNNING PORT, AMyy M.Doy Professor of Obstetrics tn the Cuiversity of New York. 8vo., wer 5. & W. Wocd, No, 39 roadway. Price &, vy fon of thia instructive work is , Maria O, Latson, aged 4 months and 19 days, ‘7 ine acticipations—nering reached ite Cheitice ti the brief peril ot tfieen teonthe from tne | The relatives ‘and friends of the (amily are respectfully des of pubbeation invited to attend the funeral, this allornoon, at two From the bew York Journs’ Medicine and the Colla-eral o'clock, from No. 4 Firm ayenve. Jams —On Bunday, Feb. 15, of scartet fever, Tasopoas Javed. Scie Madey sob nh yg Agen Jaye8 gon of the ‘ate William Thomas uprecedented in the history of medioni literature ip thls counthy “rom the Cimeimnati Medien! Journal.) ‘The funeral will take this afernocn, at balf past ‘The most vatuavle work o8 the subject ever presented to | twelve o’alock, the Couron of the licly lanocents, the proteeaten. Weat Thirty rove treot, near Broadway Tamm. ~ On Sunday, leb. 15, cua Akmmnona, wifo of Jobo Tate, in the 64th year of nor age. ‘The friends of the fsmily, and those of Ler brother, 8 Armetrong. aod of ber sier, J. Mulligan, aro respoct- ber trom the revidenge of at leek, witnout further sctics. Pas —Op Sunday, | od. 16, Cuaacorrs Pauwe, aged 4 yeare and 11 mombs ‘The fumore: wil! take piace this aflernoom, at cme Sa the residenoe of ber parents, 865 Cberry mree Taomrtos.—On Thureay, Fob 12, Jaxvuvos Wanmaa- To Thomrsom, formeriy of Virginia, aged 4 years. ‘The retattves ano frienas of tue imcmiy are respectfully Invited 10 attend bie funeral, from his iste residence, No. 6 White's place, Eigutecatn et: eet, thia morning, at baif- met o'clock, wanent farther invitation. Inia papers ploase o>p7. Neary.—On Saturcey, fed 14, Tuomas Nesey, aged 31 years. ‘The relatives and frienas of the family, aud those of bin brother, Uharics Neary. are respectfully wmvited to a fend the funeral this afersoon, at two o'clock, [rom the resigence of his mother, J14 Hudson sires. sm —On Saturday, Fed 14, after slong aod ful mess, James (Rance, of Tra:o ,coumty Vorawail, a land, 82 years and 7 mouths The of the family are invited to attend bie funeral, from hw ‘ate resid«poo, 429 Seveath aveoue, thm afternoon, at one o'eicce Cornwall ;apers picase copy. Kscay —in Broowly®, oc eavurday, Feb. 14, Mrs. Ga ‘tenmive E. f ‘wife of Kieran Kagaa, agot 21 years. Her fonersi wi'l take p.ace, from the mK sidemee of her father, Miehee! Morris us J street, Patorson, New Jervey, this afernoon, at three o'clock. ‘fhe friends ana ScqUAlDtaDoes are respeotiuhy IMviNeG to attend the fane- ral The first train leaves at © A.M; tho fart ath From te British and foreign Medico Chirurgical Boview LOW Om ‘The work ia worthy of tte ® a rich mine ef inatewetion t profession at large. From the Charleston Meéical Journal snd neview. We have road every page of this dmirable book, and pro pounce, it the most valuable contribution ¢ver oftered to the profession. It bas received the highest excom{ume from the press 64 this country aod England | From the New tork Evening Port } Thia work le desuued lo make « high 1AFK, 1 dwcunes with master the various diseases of women and chndreo, aod tls style 4 60 intelligible and eloquent that the Yomfonal reader cn readily comprehended tbe ait Jen of henith, York Courter and Paquirer | own As cur of Ihe moe! eminent pras- country, and & writer of sleriing ebility This jaine bis bigh repviation, will be sought aiter enger'y by ever solicitous lor the preservation of ber own bealth a» 1 childen. (From the New Yors Commorvial Advertiser | ‘the mother ansious for her own health and that of ber danghters, will find it replete with juéicioas counsel. From the New York Observer. Full of practical receipts for parents, and should bein the by every mother From the Home Jourpal ry book for motbers. woo base daugh'ers to bring up. From he Journ. mamerce An eloquent produeiion—and complete with sage counsels for parenie RWING \MACHIN 55 vetie, a Deautstul pict of, merediL to his country and i RINGER A&A COR GA ontaupe fall aud reliable tha learn bow 10 pnrchane a rewing machine with whic year, clear prot. can be made att wid ‘ng imposed upon by any of the hombng maahin tore the public. 1. M. minger & o.'s Gaseue will patie 10 all who apply by let ys iM RINGER TESTCOTT RXPREBS COMPANY, FOR THE DE livery of packages. vaggage and siorchan tine + every deveription. | The company having ‘ully completed thelr af. rangements iu ihe cities of New York, Brooklyn, Williams # and Jersey City, vow offer to the public feeilliies for the ery of freight unsqualied by any company on this con nt.” In presenting their claims for patronage, they would id their patrons tbat they have been cngaged in the ex press business for wen years, and bave ever beea proverbial for embedying the great elemenia revuired in succestully condneting the bus ui approbation of ertmimating pubtic pay have the pleasure of being that on and anry Zh, they will em delivery in mi! ! cilies every two hours; and ivion (helt wagons wi run from the Battery tarough Broadway 0 Twentyabird atrest. every hour, com ta M the | acerinmoda. oitices Oy be protected from be new be be nent Mattoy —In Brooklyn, ou donde: MALLOT, in the 86:D your of his age ‘The friends of the family are rospecituily taviied to at tend the funeral, to morrow morsing, at ten o'clock, from bis Iate residence, No, 307 Smcket street Brookiyn, Whbout farther notice Maeamo.s. —On Sunday, Feb 16. of consumption, Param M. Maxgnous, in the 431 ) ear of nis age The relatives ani friends of the lamily aro reepect- folly imyitea to atiend the funeral, tals at three o'clock, from the residence of bis sitter, Mra. Beebe, Fivebing avenue, betweeo Kent and Franki) ues, Kast Brook iyn Bovtos.—lo Brooklyn, on Sanday morning, Feb 15, af two o’cbook, Gascm daughter of Unarios A. and Kizadetm A. Bouton, aged 1 year 3 months and 18 ‘The relatives acd friends of the fami attend the funeral, at tore No 6 Dougiase street. Py ‘oan eae Feb 14, Bayar W. dives 6 friem is famliy are respectfully invised to at- tend bin funeiul, this thernes at iwo o'eloes , from Bie late residence, Third avenue, Cocnarai® —On Saiyg day. ter of Eitsba 'y M. Coskafair, month end 1d friends of the family are respectfully Feb 15, Epwarp a. ve . Kep! mi all the above off.ces for the aconm bic Freight received and reoeipte iven he American Fapress Company, United States Express ny, Harndea's kxprome Company: Welle, Pango Go "9 pany, Davenport « Mao's Exprees Company, 4 Oo. # Express Company, adams’ Express Com ial Express Company, New Jersey Express Oom y # Bxprese Compady, Hope &xpresa Company \ and transportation companies wil find FRumaction of thelr husineme, mboate, ra‘iroada, &o.. by leaving # at eliher of the oflives wil have their bageage promptly delivered. The public in earnestly rej uamted to rr port {> the Superipiendent any negleet or incivility on tne part of drivers or Any employes in the empio’ i I} meet wah prompt atientioe, ROBT. Fo WESTCO! ee, OLFE'S FORTEDAM AROMATIO W superiative tonie, diaresic, sat d poas nat teint The relative invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her Parents, 34 Hudson avenve, Brooslya, this ster- DOOD, At two O'clock. O'Commmi —On Saturday Feb. 14, Kary, second ter of Patrick and Mary ( Connei!, in tne 4th year of ee The friends cf the ‘amily are respectfully requested to rating cordial diet by the proprietor at his diiiery in Sehiedatn, 4 er fonerai, ibis ey ty ‘rod, Win pressly for medical purposes. It is the ioomeatie pos ee . Riper, diatiiied trom the beet 008 be selected tm Aree A AnY Com tt tavered and medicated we by 14, of ae mon hare . but by the choice benanion miata Unter Seep. hens martousatea | tsa" tari + solvent, and thus ‘The friends of the famuy are resnects tend the funeral, this afterscon, at two o reroerce ot Ko™ert Gardner, North Hobot H) Roce 41 Vanuoid XJ 09 dauurday, warn @ Koce®, ate of New York, aged 22 4 ‘Tbe (riends of the fawily are reay yh A bis romaine il arrive by the Red Jacket, at pier 2 North river, (0 morrow morning, @t 11 o'clock, from wh they Will be removed to Greenwood for interment SruKDR= Ai Soon Bead, Indiawa, on Teorey, Fed. 19 YY Alecholle atimutamt now in nse Fudmitted to aN the fest of the Untied Btates, who endorse it ov: ‘one of the great earsotials of the materia it is now reveribed wih great success in grave, ation, Cherretions of My rebenn, via der and kid general droits, © quate aastnniation at fae «3 ized Dy the whole medi tented in, their highra writen » wheiber ihe ie; noritios, Put ap quart | after & short ilinere, ean Smee, widow of ‘nd pint bot/les enveloped in reliow paper, with the propre | Peter Striker, and eld , ’ os. Toler cork Amt abel For ents by all ive | jomaler, of thie. ely. amt ree tne ite, same! Da And grandmother of the Hon, iva kod eomntry merchant. UBOLPHC fi te elurer Aad importer, Mos. 18, ang! | Sebuyler Colvas, M The memory of