DestructimNoultagration m the First LOSI MOM-AR/MT OP THIS. SOPPOOED WORN Yeeterday morning, as we went to press, wo de scribed, a. Ere es.raging.et , the extensive lumber yard'Of4autc& *Brojher, 'in the Pint ward to whiolhave adritlie. following particular': The fire was disoorned about twenty minute' past twelve o'cloob k end an Mem was speedily given. The yard of Zama. Maul' & Brother is one of the meet eXAMiIiVe in the tiOuntry, and there wee a very large;and valuable stook of lumber on hand. It ofrounieran area of ground 321 by 281 feet in dimeniion, extending from south. to. Bhippen street on the south, and from Twenty-third street to a point wets tf Twenty fifth street upon the west. . The flames were kindled in a shingle shed under pile of beards near the South-street gate, and by the time they were discovered they bad made great headway. The fire, fanned by a southwest windothat 'was blowing, leaped from pile to rue of lumber, and the conflagration spread with fearful rapidity among:the combustible material stored In the yard. ,The fi remen of the district were In service rus promptly as possible; bat they were totally unequal to the emergenoy, and Chief Rogi. neer -Lyle soon ordered a general alarm to be struck upon the State House bell. The fire apparatus 'seated In all parte of the city was soon moving towards the NNW of conflagra tion.: By the time they reached the ground and got into service, mores of piles of valuable lumber were on fire, causing a great light and oroalift a moat 'atonal:beet. The entire stock in the yard seented'doomed ; the tire was running from board pile to board pile, kindling them into Some flames, as though ahoy had been more heaps of shavings- On the Southeast were the extends* chemical worke of Harter, .t _Scattergood, the outbuildings of which took lire, while the main stnieture was blistered with the!furions hest The firemen, as their numbers were reinforced and their facilities were intwaneed;. directed the streeme from their engines against Abe laboratory, 'and saved the main bonding; but the shedding was destroyed. In thelamber yard the piles of boards and scant ling were .in snob close proximity to each other that the_fire spread from one to another with great rapidity. Hoes in a board pile the 'flame& ran through italiteratioes, and the whole'was soots past saving. To prevent this; the firemen and pollee' threw boards down against endangered pile', so as to form a fence against the exposed ends of the lutatcr.. These "hada were kept wetted, and after genial hours of 10,001111fillt labor the further spread of the flames , was checked, although the fire burned all night and during the entire forenoon yesterday. The scene during the height of the oontlegratien was grand. The tames covering an area of- bun drede droners yards, s hot up high In the elf, end clouds of - flakes and sparks were borne off by the wind. The entire city, and the country for miles around,: were Ltiumlnated, and the Schuylkill -re- Rusted back the lurid light of the fire- Some twenty steam fire engines Were in service; they formed a wide circle around the blessing Property, and With their cloud" of smoke and sparke, god the teream ing of their whistles, they added to the pioturerque nem of the wane. . - - . . . Fortunitely, rain fell during the greater part of the time of the Are, and this circumstance, doubt less, prevented the ignition of property' at a dia. lance from the spot. tome idea may be formed of the fury, of the conflagration when at its height from the fact that even the combined force of the numerous steamers in sersioe scarcely' made any palpable impr.hision on the sea of fire. The entire eastern halt or the lumber yard was swept by the fire, destroying three plies of boards, each about a agnate . tong, and somprisieg en aggregate of two hundred piles of valuable About one-half of the timber in the yard was destroyed, et:abrades white pine panelling stuff, walnut, oak, ash, maple, poplar, and other fancy woods, scantling, and the entire stock of cedar and cypress shingles in the yard. On the western aide of the plisse was stowed. a large en& sale able stook of mahogany, yellow pine, do. This stuff escaped. The counting house and stable in the yard got off with but slight damage. Five horses that were in the 'table wore rezoned safely. TOe Messrs. Mania, estimated their entire stook to be worth $15,000. They estimate their loss at from $25,000 to. 835,000, upon which there is an iontranoe of $25,000, which .in divided among the following named_ offices Royal, - of Ltverprel, glO 000 Northern Assurance, ot London 10,000 nit, of Ilartford, Conn ....... . . .... . 5,000 Total - $25,000 The - dimage suataintwl by Carter& Scattergood, at their laboratory, sail not exceed $2OO. Fire Umbel Blackburn, who was upon the spot almost at tie breaking out of the fire, Is clearly satisfied that tbe fire was the work of an incendiary. Five members of the gang of Bohnylkill Rangers who were traced to the spot about the time the fire broke oat, end whoa, conduct, both before end sines, was calculated to clone suspicion, were ar rested during the time of tbe fire, and the fire marshal is mow Investigating the matter. Had it not been, for the -local telegraph and steam ilreqsaginee, there is scarcely a doubt that the entire stook of the Messrs. Manic would have boon swept away, the chemioal works of. Carter Scattergood would have shored Its fate, and a large number of dwellings and 'other buildings within the range of tke wind would have been laid in rights. • Daring the height of the conflagration the regu lar thing of cannon was heard in the western part of the oily. The cinnonading, the clattering of the Statsrliouse bell proclaiming a general alarm, and the glare of the light in the sky, caused many *Ms ne to leave their beds cud proceed to the slot. All• warts of absurd rumors were , afloat. Some Add that the Naval Asylum and Arsenal being endangered, the minute gnu of , distress were being Are& Others thought the Arsenal bad beau stlielsed and burned by insurreetionists, and that a greed figiat Wait going on.. At Germantown the dames *ere run distinctly, and the ringing of the alarwhells_, mad the firing of 'Cannon, could - be plainly heard there. ' Rumor gave the reins to her tongue, and ahe had the pity attaoked and acoked by Ootttheni fire eaters, under a heavy cannona ding. Another story current was that the Arsenal wee on Su, and that the reports were a eerie/ of magazine explosions. • - The truth ts, that the Wind Philadelphia Engine company unmanned firing a salute of thirty-tbree glum In honor ef Major Arideridni while the fife was burning. The firing was done at Market and Thirty-fourth streets and the -- racket, under the olinumstancra, caused an unusual hubbub, Midnight is rather an unseasonable hoar to choose for the firing of salutee.' DESCANT ow a DMORDERLY OUBB.— late hour on Saturday night the police of the Fifth ward; mule "diluent on a disorderly crib, °cou pled by whites and blacks, in Buckley street, be low Siztlf.' - The proprietor of the plane, Wm.. Rood, oolortnikand several others, of all colors, wet.. .wrested. 'Abed is atone blind, haring had his eyes abet bit sometime slue while stealing chiekens in the Tirenty•fourth ward. On Benda morning the place was again visited by the poli ce , and two more were taken into ouatody yesterday morning. The whole party were committed so prisen,by Aldermen Swift. , • • Tifs:AitiltlCAW LITIMARV Thrum, one of the oldest and 'most respeotable literary moieties of oar elty; has removed from its old place of meet ing, (Botisell's Halt.) and ace now occupying the Spring Garden Dell, N. E. corner of Spnog Gar den and Brood streets. 'The regular meetings of the society ill be held every Fnday evening: On last Friday evening an election was held, at which the followlog gentlemen were chosen to All the sayersl offices for the miming three months: Charles Murphy, resident;p Wm. M. Gallaher, vie. , president;. , Sterling Dimwit, treasurer; Henry G. Smith, secretsry • B D. Feortng, as sistant secretary; Edmond 'Wrigley, editor ; J. Luther Itingersit, librarian; A. Loudon Snow den, J. Milton Map, Riohard P. White, investi gating committee. TIM - UNION finerilltitliz—There was ano ther display of Union sentiment at the Walnut street Theatre on Saturday evening last, which was entirely unexpeoted by the audience. Pro fessor Andorran, who had permuted the oharacter of Rol, Roy. in the play of that nazis, was at the emselsudou of the piece celled beforp the ousted* for a speak sad the impromptu remark, ho de.' livered would have been worthy the political fo rum. Be said that there wee but one word in langusge to express the present nniversel senti ment of the people, and that word was " Union." Thls ".brought down the house, and cheers were given for- the Union. The Professor aftenvardi remarked that the Aodereons had iont the State Some service.': This remark exalted a treat deal of. applause, and repeated cheers were givettfor " the Andorrans" Disunion is at a very 'decided die eount lushltedelphia. MlifilfW or CkormoN CromorL.—An ad journed meeting of Common Conned! wee held yes terday afternoon, for the purpete of, considering a number of appropriation bine. The bill making an appropriation of $120,691 to the Department of City Property was taken up, the Chamber going' into *committee of the whole, Mr MoLeen in the ehair: The item approp riating $3OO for eateries of the 'keeper* , end resuritnis of publio cloaks, was inenesed to $540. The sum of .$5OO was added to the item of $2,000 for repairs and iniproveonente to any proterty. ' The bill was than dismissed until a late hour, when it was, reported, and Connell adjourned. • • • • NArtaow Ego Ara vault Daowanto.—te tween eight and nine o'clock on !Sunday night, a min giving name of Thomas lilygins, hailing ItOM New York, - Mbilo . tinder the toluenes or Ir quoit, fell overboard at Markebstreet wharf, and narrowly tamped beingdrowned. lie was flatted mat and removed to a neighboring hotel. • ASSIST or: A =O/OVA& —A man named Jots Trumpf the proprietor of a sereed.hend 'shop on Market street, west ,of Twenty.thlrd street, was arrested on Saturday, upon the alleged charge of reeetvlng twenty-three hundred Weight of pig Iron, said t0.1311V1 been stolen from Wood..street wharf. The aosused , wee held. in 1.1,000 bail, by Alderman Boswell, to answer. . AgrItYPISO - , ROBOVAY.—AbOnt 2 o'clock oa soidstimorvitig en Attempt wan made to enter the.neeideaog of . the Rev Mr. Rodgers, at No. 202 South Nineteenth street. The reeoele attempted , term open a hank _window abutter, Mit the noire atineted' the • Attention •of one of the dontiettor; wlia"sprting a rattle and frightened them off. , Plip.isaTT.—lfestertlay morning a eelered'inen Dinned Israel iVillismawas 'barged, before Alderman • Dallas, witit the IEIIO6O of a lot eCeSeiing •apparel,, bovine been *mated" at "'Paola atailtitstrator. sines with the goods in his possession. lie was'oeminitted. to lIMIWOr. ArroiH [m t fmith, Msg . Kai hem ItiPoitiod imitary, public, to VI the "a eons; of Int* 0. Ittroaker, 'Esq., whose term of offlbe impirea neat Prldar. 1313 1 ciF Jurnms Ritan.—Judge Jehn , M. flood still conthanswin soritiesi condition eE hid% it Nil residents hi Chestnut street. Hie dimes, it tiphold rimer. ' . - . Gov. Curtin's Appoznintents. Telegisyli of Jan.6.] .16 1 siiiotiinited &tat Gov. Criutin ham made 'the fi4 ll . l6 it aPPointuktati 'EleirsterY of State—Elf Slifer, of t, Uelou ea aafp. mai D10 4 :7 1 . h ke,.." 4 " 5-46 " 10 W ' "I" o f tfoteq g A, .Parvianee, of 21111.14" It ooycatcr— . William Vatter, of Wenn giar of the Port 'of Philadelphia-Dr. °fiat' of PhilsaB tedr "Oareael Miler, of lidestwer to th e governor— Oren Qeap a faosioy, of pf tltapt 9111 . 1119111--ll!nell bliAdi tni tern infpeotor—Thomas o • * _j, D, Owen.) swaFt of . 1.0 1 0 116 0- 11411 1"• ' etztt•busi: FINANCIAL ANIYI COMMERCIAL The 'Money Market. PitILADELPIiLIi, Jan. 7, 1 861 A farther advance in stocks took plane at the Btook Board to.day. Reading rose to 20, Pont• Sylvania Railroad to 013 i, Long Island 101, Le high scrip 36, Lehigh Navigation 46,i, Lehigh Val ley Railroad 611. Race and Vine4,treet, Passen ger Railroad sold for 18} and Orson and Coates at 161. Passenger Railway shares are neglected, The bank statement ,ahoire steadiness in the loans, with an inorestae in the specie and deposits. The banks are doing all that can reasonably be asked from them, to acoommodate the Wetness men of the city, and the private capital need Sn disoonnting is more fieely invested. Niro-class paper ache at 10 per cent. The Ohestnot and War nut•streets Passenger Railway Company have de clared a dividend of tiro dollars per share. OFFICIAL DANA STATEMENT , 111111L[ A.VERAGER 011118 PRILADELPOIA. DANK, Loalls. senClll, 11kNIp , ..........-.....................-. ------- ._ Dee. 31. Jan.?. 1100.3)9 Jan 7, Philadelphia.... $)3,781,000 $13,781000 $404000 $611,000 North America 3,021,011 3,113.338 311.867 497,213 Fann Cc Meoh.. 4 532,661 4 426,878 644,745 670.011 iemm eroi al. ... 1,711,40 1,663.0430 134,030 133,009 , echanioe'..... 1.451.142 1.657,303 216.407 236,070 I . Liberties- 1,177,000 1,1216 OCO 132,000 137,030 lik.thwark,,,..„. 8961.1 902,1528 269.660 043.786 Kerainaten.. 817.487 899 Z2l 117,7 M 120,663 peon Tommolita 706,207 699,160 119,561 176 224 Western...,.-. 1.921,443 1,318,148 187.367 181,311 Man, & Meoh... 1,096.826 14 61,80 112,063 DAMS cemmeree 709,795 690,921 379,483 179,147 Girard.. • ... 1,281 447 2,940.901 264.077 260 170 Tradesmen's..., 646,681 521,446 1E0,779 166,682 ConsOlidation .. 029.685 018173 63.767 68,357 City...-. ~--• 767,006 777.329 99, 047 118,667 :Commonwealth 445829 663,010 6767 915,394 Etti n Exclange 11 , 11 , ,800 482,644 60,926 66,421 037 390,059 90,276 59,741 --- -- Total .......... '26.927,057 26.161.260 3,864.464 4.020.266 D . ANIS. ' 131.104171. euretILATION. ---- , Deo. 31. Jan. 7. Dec. 31. lan. 7. -,- -- - - - rladelphia. . 91,641.060 $1,628 000 6298,100 8309000 012 h An 1671 0 .11. 1,905,714 1,967,782 192,668 109,640 arm & Mech.. 3,117,212 3.205.643 368,170 389,630 r. mmemial...... 748.101 707.000 144.003 131,600 epheiruca'...... 746,563 746,447 140.210 138 270 Liberhea ~. 765,030 569,000 103,000 109.000 etiineton..llrark..i... . 709 441 698,128 95,505 96,170 troa 'Township ... 480,,1 Penn 455 911 80 400 4n9,47090 152,972 147,626 67,985 69.686 aten:l.__ 647,614 61,235 128,480 /34 815 Kan.& Meoh.: /102.040 490,960 99,725 94,035 Commeroe ... • • . 600.275 607,526 72,480 74,905 'Girard -. 2,063,618 1,069,018 200.676 221.465 Tradeanten'e.... 474,862 449,450 84,421 90 620 Consolidation ... 206,764 ' 219,716 111,690 105.377 City............... 664,807 351.990 04.640 85,074 Commonwealth 203,290 313,487 84,801 140.145 Cora Ezobange 107.3 a suo 762 60,495 88.310 Union- ..... 1623,273" /80,000 120,250 65,295 - --- T0ta1.......... 16,133.744 16.261,826 2,610,716 2,689,812 The aggregates the bank otat with thee* of previous reports es f. . Jan. 7. Ilea. 31. Capital 63a3k. 1511.807 645 811.807,643 ..... 26 691210 26.927,697- Doc. 35,817 Specie,. „.. ... 4430.266 3,884,464 103. 136.833 DUO fut Other 2,062 528 , 1,1383,657...1n0 .311 971 Dee to other Db.- 3,593,766 3 483,301...1n0, 110 791 Deposita.. ... 15431,925 11.133,744.. Ina. 133.131 Circulation— —.. 2,689,613 3,610,716...1n0. 09.036 Loans. Specie. Circulation, Deposita Nov. 4, 1867.11,199.463 2,071,464 2,141,113 16,633,788 Jan. 11,1838.24302,51 4 5,770,701 1,011,0.0 11,468,263 Jai/ 6,616,817 2,434,181 16436,848 i 5 7 4. 1_3359- 11 5,431.037 41,063.316 2,741,764 17069,105 2J9 3.,,..X,666,440 4,897,063 2,918,X)8 15,481,064 „Tan. 8, 1850..ismr,sa 4,440,261 2466,40/ 14,90,919 JUi7 4,374,615 2.696,486 18 , 994 219 Aug. -26,936.20 4.800.443 2,816407 16,669 626 6691,8...« 27.035,048 4,757 911 2,893474 15 , 973199 Out. 1.---.27,910,763 4.676699 2,83e00 16,832 538 Nov. 2 - 5 :7 -.37460 837 4.167.9 a 2,887,613 16 739,328 .27.864 669 4,011,943 2,462.213 16.244443 "19 23.773,678 4.115.939. 2,791 730 15,833321 " 26._.__26,678,323 3.344.542 0.640.012 14 699,672 Deo. 26 973 237 3,333,627 2,637,90 e 10. 061,116 3,507,067 3.651;196 . 16.103,117 " 17 V 060.348 3 711 297 2.633,961 14.315.861 " 24...,..27,072,995 34314,080 9.349,4 9 0 13 216.612 " 31.- —.25 617.097 3,934 486 2,610,716 15 119,744 Jan. 7,168116 891,280 4.0241.218 2635.4.15 18,20.923 The following is a statement of the transaotlons of the Philadelphia Clearing Howe for the week ending January 5, 1861, se furnished by the manager, George E. Arnold, Esq. : Cleartorp. Eallllooll. .........$3,670A70 74 $893.619 84 ......_ —4.661.19 i 046 KO 60 4.851173 11 Ms 266 84 ........ 4.124.097.03 788,851 30 Do, 31. Jan. 5.«....... 317.306,734'.90 The Washington City Gee Light Company has declared a dividend of five per cent., payable to Philadelphia stookholdera at the Tradesmen's Bank, on and after the 15th Instant . We learn by telegraph that the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company sent down from Mauch Chunk, for the week ending on Saturday, sth Inst., 8,022 tons of ooal against 13650 tons for oorreeponding week last year, making for the season com mencing December 1, 68,418 tone of coal against 73890 tone to same time last year, being a de. <lrma of 5,672 tons. 1,050 tons of pig iron were also vent down the road for the week ending sth inst. The following are the quotations of Domestio Exchange, as furnished by Messrs. Drexel S Co„ No. 34 South Third street New York exchange Boston exchange 3i Baltimore exnhange—. ...... ..(die.).. Xfa X Amerseangold..... . •• • • 4 (Vreloa— All Country Panda not Dar— —. Philadelphia Stock Exchange. Sales, January 7, 1861 a1P011.1113 WI IL E. SLAINAILMMetohante EXohnige FIRST BOARD. 500 City K. 8 0 9560 Loag Inland 101,,' 2000 d 0...... AZ 8 096 tOO Read fag,..84448 to t 191 i 2000 do .K 80 96 .105 d0...,.0&P iota 1915 200 Ca ty96 100 do.p&r.00ll 191ga8 1 5 0 0 0 0: 95 15 Ponca • /100. 90 80 • 08% 1000 do Nov.lol 105 Lehigh.- —tom 4835 10 G reen k Coates... 17 8 Lehigh . fort p 611 f. 72 co ....... .17 7 Leh igh Valley 6114 18 /7 4 Phileaa ..... 1103.4 ICwlLoog Island 104 60 . 1014 • BETWEI IMO Reading It 01'70.. PI 1610 12amilc Atn 66 '69.. 60 BOARDS. 50 'leading R... ~C.'_tP '0) a Morris Canal rrefd .109 28 Green OASD & Coate.— 17,q ti. . P N Penns R........ 8.19 . ' ea do —. • —.... 9 97 Nometown R..... .17Y., 7 do.-- ..... .... 411 A. 5 dO.. . .......—. 473 100 Long Island. • . --. 10 106 Penna R—.... —. $B. 51343 do, ... .... .... 5 26 Mor d ns Canal..._ 66... 25 d 0.....— ..... ..... 66 29 . d 0............. •• • 665: .„. Reeding R... . 20 iiOORR 1001111 66 • 100 do 600 do ......tlew.lolSi 11:10 do New.lolS, ROO City 10008ch1 av W 'EB_bs 67 , 1 Home it Vine— 181 i 44 Lehigh Scrip—lota 24 5 Lehigh. 49% 90 Camden &Ambos.l2o% 10 do— gewe.l2o% 4 _do--eMin MOW. I Del Div Canal.— 44 0 fiEl--FIRM 01,05101111 PR BSc Al.d. Philadelphia 68- 1 6,3 i h,4 6e R nioar.-1011‘ 101,4 Venws 80 Reed R.._....._.19 7 1. 20 W Read e 81 8 241 Read mt el '80... 90 ..11.oad 62 , 62- . To TI eenti, R Si Penns R. Idmt - 0 86 - Mot Cl 00n........66 1164 Morris Canal 2r 10, 110 868 V 66 67 86110118160•Stk.- T 8 &3111 Nov Profd ..16 Elmvis ..-6 8 Bu Asked. lEltdira R 111 blunts Is S—..fl y 161 g 0 Island -R 49 • bCI St Sorip..743i 18 North Poops 8..% 9 Penns 14 4.--ff 68 Penaslttlos--16 1 DS ittains9B R Con. 8 aSi stawhots, 1.9( 10 2d & Bd-streets it .47 .. YeastsVitss St 1t...1835" West Phils tlpruse ls 7 8 mesa 774 °hest ts Walnut-75 61 Philadelphia Marketm JANUARY T—Evening Holders of Breadstuff are very firm in their AMR to-day, bat the sales or Flour have been mostly In tote to supply the trade at 864506.62% for superfine and extras, 867601 A for family, and 86.50 to $7 for lazuli brands, as to quality. There la very little demand for shipment, and standard superfine is MMUS at $525 4F bbl. Some holders refuse this rate. Rye Flour is held at 83.75. and Yennsylvanie Corn Meal st 414 4F bbl,, The latter is above the views of buyers. Wuray.—There is a moderate inquiry. sod the market le firm at previous' quoted rates ; sales com prise about We bee, La n d small way, at 1..We1.t4 for fair to primestern irenneylvanla red. and $l.lO mt.o for whits, Nye is stoney at 70e76e for Pennsyl vania, any not much offering. Corn—*tout SOW bus have been sold. at Waselo fat new yellow'. and Ilkt far old, la ths cm an* in worm Outman, firM, Ana LIVO bus Pennsylvania sold at 360, In store; Southern is held at • Bantsv.-1,900 bushels Stew York mold at ito, and /500 s is steady beast. 'BASK ls steady. but quiet at 825 ;iv ton for lit No. 1 Qoutiltron. COTTON.—BOIders are Miner In their views, and a small business to note at very full rates. Geocsaigs.--Tbers is very bale movement in Pugar and Molasses. and prunes are ateaoy. Colfee Is quiet. mid a cargo of Cia has Just arrived. tiovistons are firmly held. but buyers are not dm angled to operate to any extent, and the market quiet, assn.- , -Cloventeed is In steady demand, and about WO bathe), Obverses& have been sold at 860526 er twWasi. madly at the latter rate for 011 me. Wepeur blotters sale, of Penney vanis barrels at ;•western do le t drudge Wia, and Slide Inie (dee 41 2 gallon. Philadelphia Cattle Market. ranaDSLIIIIA, January 7,1861. The mullets of Beef Cattle reached about 1,888 head this week, The market oontinues gotive, and prioes abdut the same &shut scooted. IS Iwo Abrahams, Chester co.. 894111.60. 74 Motl.nrod & Carrjhlools, $8 26a9 51 Boult & Kimble, Karr land, SIIW9. 67 Kimble &kirk, Chester ao.. ease. 36 Kennedy & Maelesee, Chester 00., 11809 41.1 Jure, Mertlien, Jr., Cheater on.. 618,66 26. 30 P. Hathaway. Chester 00., Kfie9,2s. 69 P. Menl'en,Oneste_r co,. Wien. 78 Caohrona MoOsill, Vitoria's. elitettlii. It John Todd, Virginia, I 8.C1.96. Mooney & Smith, Ohio. 8309. 16 Blumberg & Co., Berta co., 49. 67 D. nialaomridga, Onis. 8 8 4 9, 47 M. Chain, Penns, Wards. Keel. M sun Sr Voelter. Ohlo, 66 nothohibi, Ohio, sBe9 oth.: 66 Qbanolar Aleaeader, Chester co.. 196 03 .70. 76 A. strocklud. Chester co $ 7 / 2 3. 24 O. Martial:Chester 00., $7641.141. 21 JohnKulp. Chestar au. 5.W. 4.1 '2O J. A. Wiatage,Ctiension, 88.60610. The eel's of &heel at the Avenne Drove -yard reached about 4609 bead this week, and prices are rather higher; wit qUOteat4griS)4o IP Ih_, groom. as to condition. About 60 Cows sold at from VS to Beo itr head, ao "IA% ng h b eaT al oeliosaiw' Groove dot the Avenue Drova•Yald. at um 47 to So W 106 fee, as to quality New York Stock E ichange.-Jan. 7. 600 0 Treas . r 19 ip of N./0 2 )9 atra) Tenn Oa '937.... ..... 76 1000 Virginia la ar..—....7104 l i WOO g Mato i5.'........50K WOO Yet as '73., : 397% MO oh Control Da ...9a sona an & St Jos bd.. So IMOD II Cant ba5.........04 la tart Bank --.. ..)as a Paola° *ail 8 ff._ . 89 So , do-- —.-- .aa)i 110 do. ,_..... ....89''. 100 NY Corirt. ..:aarra 4 'KR triff a llolltora-etwng zoo o—,—....•.stir.ss# XX) d 0.... ..... . ...Scbg i ll .1 0— ,— • . • • .91 0 - 3 1 9 , - , smalylaaltiiiiii-11 . 44 7 )00 do—. ....479( ROO Nariani It— .... AO 1 00 Ratiorn A Prot. ,a 11.39% 100 .d 0....... .NON • 1(00 do-- .—'_. —.311 100 Heading IL - ...blo{o4 10D do— - -610 40:6 60 Mich Cent R.. —...6ayi ILO Mloh 13 &'l , l 111-..11 . 1 BO d 0.... ~ . ... ._.• ..14. 4 .‘ ea Mich an I Wid.... 36 60 clo -...•— -.3.1 3 ' '6O do.. ~..- • --.-- .64 40 Canon ft • • ......IW, 50 LU Cali H Soli.-- ..TEN 160 do—-. 784 116 Gaieria. & Chi R..... 66 100 d0..-............61N 166Clev k Toledo H..... 11600 do - --• .- -• -33% 11510 . —.30 ICO Chioago & R001c.„.66% 1600 d0..._- ....1.10•643i 100 d0_..._.-_ ... . XS% 60 d0._...._.. --.6634 10 do_ .--...--- .661: 160 d 0.... .... .66 100 Chi, Bur, & 42 41 T}l MARKETS and PAlifi rearls s.--Quiet, with small' sales of new rote at $5, at 16 Cog!ex.—Cotton is steady rit the clewing prioee qf Baturdsl, with sates ofl.ooo bates, at 12,fieetto for mid dling d' Uelenns._en ofer Orleans. BZEBWAX.—Thers were some gales this morning— about LOW !beat 20,p510 for Southern and Western. Pritst.—.Drted fruit. generally, Is eta ..dy, endive note gales SOO big Layer Raisins at 18215; Bunoh are quoted ar_sl.7o. Bope.—The week opens with a heavy flour market. at Vote are 60100 lower. We note salmi of 7,500 bbla at S algae 66 for superfine state; Mitre GO for extra itste ; $6.60,06.60 for common to good Western ; 05 80 as* for found hoop Ohio Southern Flour is quier, with Isle' of SOO bbis at $5 660.70 for saps film mon ; t 6 lOotiO 101 extra do; and 'GOO ) for RUM mond city Millet . Canadian Float le daft and unchanged. with salsa of XV bblwat 16.70 1 7.20 for extra brands. 8 7* none is quiet whit small 'sales at $a 256610 for fine and imperrise: Corn Meal is i Brandywine. pd, with MSS at 00.156.6 rd for Jersey and BA.T.—where is some demand for Hay, end we note sale, at 000 for shipping lots, and too and $lO5 for jots tot city. Use, Rica.;-,T$ market le Finn. and we note Miles of 250 Ms at 113.3) el. • Wood,- note sites of so bags Cloverseed at fi'l'er 9e. Timothy seed to quoted at $2.50, and Linseed at 51.50 fur Calcutta. . Witsa7.—The grain market is dull. and prices favor the Buyer, we note 'mall sales at 11.46 for the best Western and Soother* • white, and $1 for inferior . Wieterst stutlltliforets. We is heavy, and ',ilium favor the buyer. We note sales of 26,000 bus at 10m7le for mixed Wee. torn in atom. Oars are dull, with safes at as3i'o36s.i'a for Western and Canadian. and Mena for State. Barley le dull, With sales at &Sena. Rye is eniet at 'MOM. Peovisions.-1 he Park market is firm, with a mode rato home demand. W e note antes of 000 UN Mesa, at OBS 3Teele.GO. Bogs are firm. with sales at (Biala for Western Mooned, end 87e7g0 for city dragged. Beef is dull, with sales of HO tibia at *Welt fore lfin% meas. Paean Is dull, with males of Baltimore at Beteirio. Cut Meats ore firm but quiet, with cafe. of Hams at 80, and Shoulders at 13%e. Lord is firm, with a light stook in toemarket, and a good demand. We note eaten of 200 at 101431.0kie for prime Weotern. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, UP TO 12 VOLOOX LAST NIOUT CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut. W al Wiley. Lancaster l 3 A Steadman, Jr, Conn K Harris la. Moorestown A M Kirby, Brooklyn J Briokhead, Jr, Baltimore NI. MoCreeds'. New York I D Palmer, Cleveland II 0 Julian, New York R T Thorn, Alabama G F W iitiams & la, 8 C • N Within - se & wf, S C MSS Williams, B W Noble, Chicago 11 D. Gould & la. Florida Min Hannah. Kentuoky Mies Reynolds, Kentuoky 11 al Galt, Wash, D 0 J . D Wilson. Philo Blt Plainly, Philadelphia C N Landis & In, Lana 0 H Breneman. Lanormter .1 F Bailey, New York W M Tweed. Now York I FA, Lana on Pa B Ayres. Now York C W elevens, Boston R W Dresser, Boston M r Tompkins, Conneol lout DJookson,lVew York W H Babel). New York' .J C Campbell & la, N York A Young & wf. L Island 1l Y Norton, New York W F,rmetone & wf, Pa W T Emmet. New York W wyman, Boston E Dupre &M. New York II Bono. Maryland 14 W Inoodridge, New York T M Built. Columbus, 0 H Bryant, Boston T T Kerney, Now Jersey iewold New York E Froweafeld, Pittsburg C W Swift & la, New York °CHARD HOUSE—Cheetnut street, below Ninth. W 0 Templeton NO. J Nrtll ha w on a , r shi . n fi g n to a n Mr Thermion. Penns 1 , jal wlt Brewer & is. N York W W Wright. p.m.. D R Hunter. Reading Patterson, Pottsville J.l Corbett & la, N York Mice Cattail. New York J P Holreeker and la. Del SF Monahan, Balt Mn A Eglesten. Dalt Mr Ramey A la. N York Mien Cooke, New York 0 M Parkmari. Maryland 8 Martyn Alex. Penne MI! J W illinger A Pa Mies A C Hitrell. Ohio M newel], New York 8 Dickinson, New York 1.3 Forrester, New York F A Roberts. New York A A Carrier & la, Penne. J Pohlman. Penns J N Mitchell. New Jersey Mrs Mitchell It deu, N J Mee Jonee, Penns Mice A iJopelsnd. Penns M Malone. Penn W W Roes. Delaware T It Arwood, Delaware M Rntrw, Penna Win Stearns • • • 0 P Whitaker ; Maryland J A & N J A Williams &wf, N Y Mum Wilcox New York W Kelsey , New Jersey 11 alleeorkle'& Ia Bait Jos Hamilton, Brooklyn Mime Hamilton,.brooklyn John W Canny: Now York Jos Gillet, New York W F Von Wagoner, N Y Joe Gregg, Baltimore 0 Miller, Baltimore 13 Truman. Poona (10 filoholenn, Penna Jae Hagar, Now York ItIHRCITANTB' HOTEL—Fourth street, below Mob. }Null B Wnett, Pa 7 D htoChrtook. N Jersey F u Hrlehtley, Pn G (I Getz, Laneester David Thomas, Catastumua Semi Thomas. CataBll4ll% D Thompson, rittsburz A H Reynolds, Kingston Mae t, Reynolds,Kingstn Hon Alva Packer, 9 L Chunk R A rseher, Maueb Chunk K K Packer, Mauch Chunk Franois Wets, do do, Pa BT. LOUIS HOTEL. Chestnut st.. above Third. R W Moat pico t Alabama CO Famish Quincy. hi A Reese. Philadelphia A Girin Philndeiphla P W Boathook, birooottri T hfßudd, Phiindolphla E H Fraoh,Chloogo "8 A Wildorne, Pa A Adarvl, New ork W V Btuddlford, New York k . 2_Weeke,Diew York Rehiohon, Pronkford William H. Gray, New York 0 Willey. Vetmont ement compare •llowe : JONES' HOTEL—Chestnut street. above Sixth. A Rex. Philadelphia H J Collins. New York T Bcotr, womb, maw). DC W .1 Bayless. Wilm, Del F Sanderson, Baltimore W Sanderson. Baltimore 3R Iteverin, Dover, Bel S F Ivens. New York Btortevaut New Orleans W Porter, New Orleans B Willis, Baltimore A MERMAN HOTEL—llizennut AL above Filth. 'Arai !bay the. Cleveland Jno nirg & pt. New York Miss Mary Quarles, N York Jan F Illrnith. Rawlins O T Harvey. Penns 0 Brlnton, W Charter W A Pennetuell. Delaware Jna P Deputy. Denman% J 8 Conor. Wrlm, Del It A Mollvain, Lana 00. Pa Jos Summers, Maryland Eli Hushes Maryland Hon 8 Pandas, Illtrints .1 White,lllinois E H Lelsenring, M Chunk N Houser, Bokley, Pa Went, Now Jersey W Hudson & In, to York Mine J 'Hudson, r( York CO White, New York J A Thompson, New York hire It M. Witlton,N Y Miss 0 Cowing, Prov, R I Jno 11 Clarriques, COMMERCIAL IFIOTh.L—LUth et.. above Cheatnnt. Dr M Hammond. Delaware Jae 0 Worthington. hid Davis Kimble, Chester en Jas Foott, Chester an John Bwayne, Penes Wm T enema:in, Phila Henry Ithaffer, W Cheater Dr R P Green , ear, Penns irt Pennant, Delaware b Hillman, Went Cheater W P Beatty. Del on, Pa W Denney, Jr, Phila M Woodward, Chester no G W Orate, Delaware Jaa A Hart, New Jersey Hook, Cheater oo Jos Rauell, Chester on G W Lano on HATIONAI, HOTEL—Race street. above Third. Peter Hanok, Allentown 8 ItSturdevant k wf, Pa Mite L ateirdevsnt. Pa John Jemeton, Pa John Bookie'', Pottsville Jog Whitaker, Mt Clair P C Detweiler.Boh Haven R H Frohafer. Soh Haven John Matto nit, Pottsvillo Miss Kate Wilkins. Mercer John 0 Wilkins, Mercer Oliver James. Mater eo Daniel /Mosley. Po H .1 Handler. rottsville C Ihllng. taston Master t. Easton Master 8 W Ming, Easton $9,614,76 99 BALD EAOLE—Third street. tome Caliewhill. P C Lamb,_Datli, A Ehret, Nunn 3 Houser. bloats' no, Pa .1 Walker, eirtzareth, Pa W Walker, blexareth, Fa H KIISIIIIM. Bath, Pa F Giber, Now; R. Beidenbach, into no W a Glace, Fenno if ht rdeKentr, Penni% W E Van Reed, Ponna David Williams, tonna FOUNTAIN HOTEL—Senond at., above Market. Mm It N Meriken, Del Mrs W A .11 tklnson. Del Miss Harrington, Del Henry Beanie, Delaware C Hart Delaware R Greeley. Delaware E K Smith. Delaware K Smith, Delaware J 0 Parvia. Milford, Del W Jump, M Word, 1. el W D Fowler, Milford. Del S D Roe, Felton, Del T !Simpson, Camden. Del MOUNT. VERNON HOTEL,--Recond et.. above Aroh. H Doak. Philadelphia 3 T Thorappon_,Nour York W Greenleaf . Boston J Maguire, Pottsville J W Murray. Pearls. 11l BARLEY NHBAF--Beoond street. below Vine. it Fonlir. Montsom's co Holcomb, New Jane/ D N Roller Cheltenham D V ?nester, flewtown A Ft otonn. Fauna 1 Murray. Jr. .frilton C Crooks, New Mope t 3 c Bradshaw, Qualtert'n L Gordon. New Imes J W Gordon, flow. Jersey J B Preston & wife Miss 8 Shaw, Bucks co D Scott, New Britain BLACK BBAR IaITBL---Third et., atnive Callowhill D H nehlemsni Beading PM Smith, Weisenburg Limb IC 111/L Earlys Ile Al Efientuser, Reading D Davin Hin t Pennsylvania Geo Y Kemp. Kutztown Al A Seiler, Pennsylvania Smith, welsenburg AIBBCHANTB' BOUBIi,-Third at., above Callowhill Jae D Massey, Lancaster W g ehindel, Phlla it Mark, Lebanon Chris Shearer r ßerkir co Peter D Bbeener. Berke co r: gBheener, Darks co Lewis Briner, Demeans D A Albright, Heading STATES UNlON—market street. above sixth. E W flmall, Baltimore . Jacob Luta. Seib more Levi Fatzinger, Peons. H Z Van Rood, Medina H Rolirer f Lana 00, Pa W Wheeler & eon. Peep& blesullin, Cheater co. re. Jaeob Langton, Penns THE UNION—Arad street. above Tturd. E H Grieswell, New lea l BMo Donnell. Fa I. H Gum, Allentown T B itonnoll Philo Geo G K.ino. Gni° Ii penman, Weston John Leaman, Laneaeter no Oliver Trippleas CITY ITEMS. roc GREAT DEMONSTRATION ON SATURDAY Plionr.—The mestisig at National Hail, on Saturday night. was euffiesent to prove the devotion of the peo ple of Philadelphia to the Union. The utmost en thuaiarm prevailed. and cheers were givers walla wilt whenever the Union or the &or Spangled Banner was alluded to. This display at petri rallies might have been expected M the silty which gave birth to the Deolara tion of Independence and where the mamee of the People vrooure their garments at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of ttookidll & Wilson, Woe. CO3 and 605 Chestnut etreet, above Sixth. where the most 'splendid etook ()figments for gentlemen and youth's to be found In the country Is constantly on hand. Aynocions.--" Betsy, my dear," geld Mr Stubs, giving his wife a pair of damaged unmentiona bles, " have the goodness to mend these trewaers it will be as good as going to the play to night." Mrs. Stubs took her needle. but oonfessed she could not see the Point. " now so ?" said she. " Why, my dear, you will see the cronderfal Totals in the pant. o'-rnins." Mrs. finished the Job, and, handing back the trowsers. told Stubs--•' That's darned good." nod Stubs bought his clothes at the one-price store of Oranville Stokes, lie 607 Chestnut Street, he would have received more than his money's worth, and a handsome GIFT for Mrs. Stabs in the bargain, who certainly deserved it. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. !SHE FOURTH PAGE. ARRIVED. Bremen brig :delving. rdn, et day a (torn Bremen. with mdee to l'late & Sohottler. Deo Mb. lot 2711. long 21 spoke stop Linhtroot, from Liverpool tor New York. 51 THUMP. A Mi. (Correspondence of the Preen) Donor:. Jan T. Arrived, harks Eva, from Ardrossan; Balm, from As pinwall; Clinton. from Apalnohloola; Lyman, from Now Odeon"; Kremlin, f.om Mamie; .1 F C Nichols, from Malaga; brigs Caroline, from Port Natal; flanoook. from Turks bland; Centaur, from Mobile; Pico, from Co nnives. MEMORANDA. Steamship Boston, Cream, hence, arrived at New YOTI, yesterday. Steamship Karnak, Messner°, for Nassau. and Hava na, cleared at New York vette rear. Shay Ramsbure, Wilma% for Genoa, cleared at New OrleaneSd init. 111 S i r it nowt Peel. Larabee. from Liverpool, or. rived at. New York yesterday. Deo gmh, Chax Mire, seaman. of pnilodelphia, died. Ships ianlekatop, Wade, and Otseonthe, Allen, cleared at New 1 orlr yesterday for London. Barks Virginia. Hill. and Hyperion, Gibson, cleared at New York yesterday fur Barbadoes. Bark Mary ro Bich Seam, from Barbadoes, arrived at New York yester day. Bark Liberty, dhow, from hlalaga, was below New York yesterday. Brig Baltimore, Potter. from Port au Prince Deo 19, arrived at New York yesterday. Brig Energy, Barley, for Son Francisco, cleared at N York yesterday. Behr Masonic, Perry, from Bathurst, wen, arrived at New York y esterday. Ban' Emote. from Malaga ' arrived at New York yea terday. Deo 4, let 27 08, long 31 42, spoke ship Tumour, of Boston, trom Callao. Bohr J H Allen, Baboook. 2411679 front Wilmington, N 0, arrived at Now York yesterday. Has been 10 dare ri of Hatterse Brown , eavy NB gales; W i lmingtonad. Coln W Norton, from , NC, ar rived at New York yesterday. Behr Western Star, Crowell, hence, wag discharging at Key West Slit ult. Behr 0 P Btlek nay, Garwood, hence, was timberline at Key Wept Slat al t. siohr C 21 Rogers, Langley, from Beaton. with Oak load of oars for Port Taylor, wan discharging at Koy West Slit ult. Boer Argue Eye, Mokeleon, for Boaton, cleared at N Orlases Sd inst. . . Bohr G H Townsend, Patterson, from Buenos Ayres, arrived at Richmond eth met. KeßehrY .1 ht. a V t illt. uance. Bdge, hence, was dieoharging at Welt Sl sloop Rhode Island, Remington, cleared at Now York yesterday for Philadelphia. Brig Conquest. from St Domingo, with a oargo of cof fee end logwood. bound to Now York, wool ashore on the evening of the ittb Met on hlorriehee, LI, A por tion of the cargo ace been landed on the benoh, and the mile/ etriPPed. Bite le makiag six Indies of water. If the weather proves tavorable,abe will probably be float ed off. Capt Marra, rinderwritera' agent, le ft N York yesterday to so to her endgame. TMI4 MUTUAL LIFT 19P517RANON COMPANY ola NEW YORA. Aeneto: tItVkN MILLIONS OF DOLL/del. INVERTED IN TtlllaT MORTOAGRIS ON REAL EsTATII WORTH OVER $14,000,000 The premiums are towan than In many other Compa nies, and the Dividends have teen URNAT This is a strictly Marva. Company. There are no Stockholders, no that ALL THIS PROFITS BELONG TO TIM INBURED. ramphlete, and every information, may be had gratin, on application to F. RAIIOIII , ORD STARR, Agent, 400 WALNUT Street. I'HILA.DELP.HIA REFERRNOEB Thomas Robing, ohn Weigh, Moydeoal L. Dawson, George A. Stuart, George M. Strand. R. B. Whelan. John B. Kyoga. J. nem Learning Scieeph Patterson, W illiem C. Ludwig, John M. Atwood, Arthur G. Coma, Thomas H. Forms, - William S. Bold, William McKee, Thos. Witt tson , deco-theta lm GROVES & BAEHR'S CELBEGATI7I) NOISELESS SEWING MACHINES The Bost inAlso for Family Sowing. Ho. 780 1)11E8MIT IStreat. Philadelehis, aUIT•I7 THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, . 1881. SPECIAL NOTICES. A NERD:IAN SAVING FUND, S. E. corner WALNUT and Fromm streats, eon tinnea to receive d 9- postte and pay all sum on demand, as it has aIWSYS none. ALEXANDER WHILLDIN, Pres% JOHN B. W/LPON, VENNI. del2.lm SAVING FUND—NATIONAL SAVVY TRUST COMPATM-11nvi lig the eunpenmon of specie paymanta by the Henke, Money le reoeiveil Bud paid daily, nn de mand, In the same kind of (undo, epee% or oaten, an de posited; Interest five per cent. WALNUT Street., eautlivreat corner of THIRD. Difi-tf Hein DYS 1 Hera DYE! !—Batchelor's LRWID HAIR DYE is the origina/ and best {ft the market. All others are mere imitations, and should be avoided if you wish to mane ridloule. splendid BLACK or beautiful Damon inatantaneously. Sold by all Drug siata overygrhare. The genuine line the signature of WILLIAM A. BATOHELOR upon a 'steel-plate en graving on tour anion of eaoli box. Beware of Counter/tits, Manufnotory, 81 ➢arolay street, late 293 Broadsfair New York. CHARLES BATCHELOR, SECOND HAND SAIMEt.-4 am receiving s great number of Farrel, Herring, k Co.'s H 000 nd" hand Shoot-Iron Safes (tunny of them almost nowt, also those of other makers, in exohanjo for the now celebrated Mille Wrought and Chilled Iron Safe. A general assortment constantly on hand, and offered at very low prices. Please call and examine. Depot, 'nil CHESTNUT, under Alamo= Hall, M. C. SADLER, Agent, Philadelphia. ONS PRIOR OLOTEING OF THE LATEST donee, made M the beet manner, expressly for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST selling mums marked in Main Firma AU goods made to ofaer warranted matte. , rotory. Our ONE-PRICE tweeze it etrlotly Blamed 0. 111 ore thornily treated alike. ante-ir JONES CO.. 604 MARKET Street. SEAMEN'S SAVING FUND—NORTH WIWI' CORNER SECOND and WALNUT STREITS.—DopoLdta TO• COiVett in small and large amount., from all alarm of tho community, and allows intorost at the rate of FIVE PER CENT. per annum. Office open daily, front 9 until 5 o'clock, and on Mon day and Saturday until eight in the evening , Fresidenti FRANKLIN FELL; Trenaurer and Secretary, CHAS. M. MORRIS. SALAMANDER FIRE-PROOF SAFEO.—A very ono impartment of EIALAIVIANDBRB for sale atm. otAblo orloos, No. 304 OR STN UT tit., PhittAletvhin. 4034 EVANS It WATRON, PARRADY—LRILMAN—On the Met of December. 1380. by the Rev. Alfred Cookman, Mr. John F. Pump to tVtiße Kate Lehman, troth of this city. COUPER—b.DWAkenti.—On the 18th of Novembor. lam by the'Rev. J. O. Cuthbert, Francis Cooper to Mies Ale, Ann 'Edwards,. all of this city. MOLLIN—MaiSTER.—On the let Instant, by the Rev. Daniel L. Patterson. Mr. John Mullin to Mitt Maggie J. Minster, both, of this city. LOYETT.—At Brooklyn. N. V , on the 7th instant, of typhoid fever, William 11. Lovett, formerly of thhi ci Vu'neral from MI Benison street, Brooklyn, on Wed nesday, at 2 o'clock F. ht. THUMAB.--tm the 4th instant, David E. Thomas, in the 40thyear of hies ge. 1 he relative. and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend Ms funeral, from his late resi• deuce. litddlotown township, Delaware county, this (Tuesday) morning. at 11 o'clock. without further no tice. 1 o proceed to Methodist Episcopal Church, near Hickson's, Cornere • ALLEN.—On the oth 'natant. Joseph Allen, son of Edema and Hannah Allen, in the 3,1il year of tie ace. Funeral from his late residence back. of No. Mt Fal len street ,bateeen Eighth and Plinth, Catharine and Christian atreete , on Wednesday afternoon, at t 2 o Moak. BaYLI3.—On the ril instant, Joseph Baylis, aged 74 year., Funeral from hia late residence. No, 923 Atoll street , on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Bo Nltn,B.—On the tith instant, Emma Benner, aged C years arm 4 months. Funeral from the residence of her mother ' A. M. Bentn...No. MO Stewart Street, this (Tuesday) after noon at 2 o'clock. fie.fttleiLL.—tin the Gth instant, Eliza Ilerrell, in the 67th year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her non•in law, Bears B. Webster. near the eleventh mileitone, on the Old York road, on Wednesday morning, at )0 o'a tool). BYRN e.—un the oth instant, Alta. hlargaret Byrne, in the 78th year of her ace. Funeral from her late residence, buck of 222 fter man street. this(Tuesday)afternoon , at I o'chmk. • CAMPBELL—On the 6th instant. William Wallace Camshaft. son of the late Wiliam Campbell. Funeral from the residence of his mother, No. Ma North /Rath street, on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. OARLIN.—On theZ:h ins:ant, Michael Carlin. in the 23d year of hie age. Funeral from hie late residence, No. 216 North Se cond street, above Now, this ( needay) morning. at f/ o'clock. CuolC.—On the Gth instant. John Cook, aged 40 years. Funeral from his tote reeidence, No. tOQ /Yank tirxth street. on Wednesday morning. at 100'0100k. MUSCIIAMP.—tin the 4th instant, Anne fidellY, widow ot the late Edward IL Mitschamp, in the 41th year of her age. Funeral from St. Paull) Femme' Church, Market street, above Fourth, Camden, thin (Tneeday morning, at 10 o'cl,ek.. . COX.HEAD —On the 4th instant, John Coaliend, in the Vat year of hies ge. Funeral from hie late residence. Haverforil street, above Thirty-fourth, hlanturtv ills, this (Tuesday) af ternoon, It 2 o'cloek. DGAr4l9.—On the Oth instant, Mary Alice, wife of Wm. H. Doane, aged 22 years. Funeral from the residence of her u nole, George W. Hotchkiss, Ito. 18.19 Lombard street, this (Tuesday) morning Oa 10 o'clock. ser.Art.—On the eth inst., Henry Virginia, youngest daughter of Henry and Frances Byeak. Funeral from the residence of her parents. 14n. 14 Second street. Below Flute, Camden, N. J., on Wed nesday morning, at 11 o'olook. • . PRESENTS FOR ING. Collars. Sleeves, Lace Bete. Crape Rote, itsridkeirottlefs, Pans, OinVOS, Veda, Mitre, Hata - nal Barns, Hosiery, GT. KENSINGTON SOUP SOCIETY.—AT Meeting of Citizens held this evening...fann er.) 4.1861, at the Methodist Episcopal Church. month eaet porn er of Rlrhmond street and hlarlboronsh street, the following named gentlemen were cleated Others and Managers of the "Ket.sinston Sour BooSO" for the emrtung rear: OFF ICERP. , Col. A. P. RYRE, Vie'sWitt. El.f GARRISON. Viols PreaMont. CHARLES M. 1 UKENB. Secretary. GEORGE J. HAMILTON, Ttetalltet. MANAGERS. CO). Abraham P. Eyre, Eli Garrison, Samuel' 1 1 / 4 1. Meoutchen, Hon..lnhp Robbins, George J. Hamilton, ndr keno, COI. John H. Bringhnret, Herb .1. Wo , rell, Jacob Jones, Itiohard Wainwright, George Stovkham, James Sell. Chance H. Lukens, Joseph F. N. Snyder, Basic Duncan. Benjamin Brown, Thames D. Stites,Edward W. Gorges. Joseph E. Gillingham, Jacob Biter, Frederick Creamer. Hear, Keekler. George W. Vaughan, 'Jacob 11.. Vaughan. Robert Coteman. Mr. PANIEL, B. bIICK LE was drily elected Agent and Colleotor for the &misty for the mining year. Buhrorfptions in aid of the Bocietr ere respectfully solicited, and may he left with the Treaatirer, Mr. GEORGE J. HAMILTON, at the Commonwealth Bank. B. W. corner of FOURTH and CHESTNUT btreets and other Officers r.^4 Managers. Jai. at* CHARLES Al, LUKENS. Seeratary. NOTICE.—TILE PUBLIC ARE HERE BY informed that no person is authorized to ale:t money for any purpose whatever for me, unless turnisheri wtth a WRIT LEN CERTIFICATE. Mined by puma A.hIcKLROY. .10-St if Wee Philadelphia City Dirsotory. LTA• ANNUAL MEETING OP THE Shareholders of THE Ala IifINALL BA VINGH ITUTION of Philadelphia will be hold this eve sins, Sili inst.. to meat at OG o'clock. An ablation for °Mom will take place. W. M. LEVICK, It. &orate'''. arOFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA CITY PAI3BE.NOrat RAILWAY COMPANY. PeoLADELPIIIA. January 7.1861. The Board of Bilreotors have they day declared it di vidend of two dollars per sham,e m ar able en and after m the lath of JanualB6l, et the ofhee of the aonite7. TWENTY-FIRST and CHESTNUT streets. Jae 3t 0 aO, T. THORN, Beeietary. TEE WEEE OF PRAYER THROUGH OUT THE WORLII.--fierviees will he held every day this week, from 12 to 1% o'olook. in the San etim.etreet Senna C/I.lMCH.oonduoted by minis ters of dilletent denominations. Subject of prayer to day, (Tueeday the Bth of January, ) " The Attainment of a Higher Standard of Holism by the Childrep of God." Chrifttess of every name are invited to pliattougtteat. E:rRALLY. lemma MEN RALLY t The young men of Philadelphia, regard ty. who aro opposed to Secession. and who aro in favor of the Union, the Constitution, and the Laws, ore invited to meet at the County Conti House, THIS (Tuesday) IaVENING at 7% o'oloolr. its 11XREPUBLICAN Ituvimeint.us. - AdJeura.d. Meatier of the Chit) will he hold at OAOD OF TRADE BUILDING, TIIIB EVE NINO. at VAI o'oloolc. OEO. INMAN RICHE, Pre3ldent. uRNJ. HUCKEL. fileareterv, It• Dr AM RI ECAN LIFE INSUS ANCE AND TRUST COMPANY, Ploc•nnt,rni A Jemmy S. feel. NOTIC E.—The Trueters have this day deolsted a the of FIVE PER cENT.. out of the profits of the last ma menthe. payable to the Stookholders on de mand, clear of State tax. . . . The Trueteas have oleo iloolered a luinauennial Bonus of FORTY-THREE YEA CENI . of all we mums on Mutant Enlioiee now in foroe, and dated Prior to January 1, 18. Jar-St JOHN C. f 12.113 , Reoretary. firPEOPLE'S LITERARY INsri TtiTE.— RBV.E'EN R.v WARD BELCIIKE will lec ture TR URSDA Y EVENING. Jan. 10,1801, at Rouen Tiolrets 25 (mats , for sale at the Ball during the day. Leasure 34 to 8, Jab -6t WOFFICE OF THE FRANEFOHD AND SOUTHWARK PHILADELPHIA CITY PAS IER RAILROAD COMPANY, Perke Street, be low Fourth.—PIIIT.ADIMPIIIA. January 9, len. The Di rectors have tnis day oeniared a dividend or FOUR PER ()ENT. on the Capital Stook. payable to the Stockholders or their legal representatives, no and af ter the 14th inst., between the hems tY: 10 and 9 P.M. The transfer books will be nlomed until the lith inst. jea.ernw-tl4 CHARLES R. AD DOI'S`, Secretary. WNOTICE,—TINE ANNUAL MEETING of the Stockholders of the Seaver Meadow oad and Coal Company will be held et their Milne, No. 3/121 WALNUT Street, en MONDAY. the 21st of January next. at 12 o'clock M., at whlott time an aloe- Vora will be held for President and is Ihrectors for the ensuing year. L. CIIAMBEHLAIN. delOtl2l. &avatar, and Trimmer, I:Ia:EAST DIARAN.vI( RAILROAD COM PANY. PHILADELPHIA, Deo. 24, I. annual WO meeting of the titookhold..ra of this Corn tinny, and an a ention for ()timers tolleTVe for the ensuing y ear, he held at the office of the Common No. 40T LIBRARY S treet, on MONDAY, the 14th of January "ill:4'2.7'lll=e A. M. A. MoINTYRE, &oratory ZOFFICE OF THE FAME INSURANCE CO.. Pin 406 011011'NUT Street. Annual Meeting of th_eAtookhe'dere of thle COM htle7 will be Itlld at their office, on MONDAY, Plumy 14, 28.51. at 10 o Moak A. M. An Wendell for Twelve Direotorn, serve for the ensuing year. will be held the same day, nt the name place, between the bourn of 10 A. hl. and 2 1 1 . M. WILMAM6I. MANCHA HD. la4-tial4 PeOreteT). UnOFFICE OF TIIE UNION MUTUAL IN SURANCE CO --Putr.sor.t.now, De 0.21.18410. imak meeting of the ticripholdereof the Union Mutual Insurance Company of Philadelphia will be hold at the office of the company on MONDAY, January 14. Mil, at 12 n'olook. neon, at whioh time an election will he bead for eight Directors, to serve for the aiming three 'cent. JOB. COLLISON de 81-12 t Sealy. OFFICE OF TOE GREEN AND COATES-STREET PHILADELPHIA PAS EIt RAILWAY COMPANY. TWENTY POORT It and 'OATES fits., Mc. 28th. 1860. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Green and Coates-street Philadelphia Passenger Railway Company, for the eleotion of a President and twelve Di reo,orel, to servo for the elialling year. will beheld at the otirioe of the Company, un MONDAY, January Diti, UM. at 12 o'clock, noon. diaRRLD D DY SHARWOOD, Beeretatr. P;OFFICE OF THE ENTERPRISE IN SURANCE COMPANY, No. 400 WAL STREET. PIEILADHLPIIIA, December Id,lSto. NOTICE.--Tha Annual meeting of the Stockholders of the ENTERPRISE. INSURANCE COMPANY will be held on SIOND 4 Y, the 14th day of January, 1241, at TEN o'olook A. M., at the office of the Company. An election for Twelve Directors to serve the en 'mini year. will be held the came day at the same place, between Thu honrs CHARLES 's A. M. and 2 P. M. W. COXV., seorautry, OFFICE OF THE GIRARD COLLEGE Pa d 8 ',NORM RAILWAY COM PAN V. °omen L'oinmbia nod Ridge avenues.—PlllLADSLYnta, De cember 1860.—The annual meeting of the etookhold ere of " The Girard College Passenger Railway Com pany', will be held at the Ohm of the oompany, on MONDAY. January 14. 1881, at 12 &cloak. Au aleOtiOD will be helden the same day, between the hours of 13 M., and 2 P. Al., ler a President and Five Direotors, to carve for. the ensuing year. Rs order of the Board, WM. B. BLIGHT. de2B-eruthOl4 Beetetary. Proprietor MARRIED. DIED. ADIES IN MOURN- Shawls, Mika. Mew, de laines. Chintzes, Poplins, 1911elellb Cashmeres, GauriVety, Black Dress Goods, ko & BON, Mourning Store, No. 91e. Chestnut etreet. THE PHILADELPHIA. witLitairin TON. AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD COM ANhY, Deoember le, 1840. Ie annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Com pany will take place in Wilmington. at the office of the Company, on hIONDAV, the Ilth January next, at 30 o'olook A. NI,, for the election of Directors to serve for the enenhig year. and for the tranenotton of such other hygiene es may legally come. before the meeting. deledtilit ALFRED HORNER, Secretary. .c-~ INDEPENDENCE OP i The CHARAC T ER-. ()TON, D. e ii ind 0i1det0n ' ,.71..1., Xif del.', the Fourth LECTURE In the °twee, in aid of the Churnh of SAINT MATTHIAS. on TUE DAY Rvening next, 8111 January. nt CONCERT HALE,' Chestnut, above Twelfth street, oommenoing at a quarter before 8 &atom Suideet—" Independence of Charaotor—the True and the False." Tiokete 25 oonts, For sale at Epieoopal Book Reposi tory. 1224 Chestnut street ; Burns & ateg, MI Chestnut street, and at the door. Ja2-Gt NEW PUBLICATIONS. AN IMPORTANT NEW BOOK Printed from tho advanoo Bnglieli Proof elmoth , I, y 'V ole! Arrangement with the Author. Tilts tin, irs Pub Hulled THE PERSONAL HISTORY OF LORD BACON. Froni thipublifthed Letter'? and Doonntonts By W. HEPWORTH DIXON, Elm or the Inner Tent& Ono Handmomo 17mo. Volume. $1,15, The present volume is one of the moat important and interesting works of the day. Mr, Dixon's rreearohee in the State Paper Office have brought to light foots whioli aro of the utmost weight in freeing the charge tat of Lord Dimon front the aspersione coot upon it by former biographers. The new and proolone lettere whloh Mr. Dixon line diecovered in a famous old baro nial residence near London, are of great importance in forming a Just estimate of Dapon's domestio Liberec ter. These lettere were written to hie mother, to hie brother Anthony, to Sir Robert Cecil, and to hie nu merous colet rated friends. and aro now for tho first time published. The oircumstanoee of Bacon's court ship and marriage are amply related by Mr. Dixon, from Documents hitherto unpublished. This book w.II be welcomed far and wide pea valuable addition to bio graphical literature. TIOKNOR & FIELDS. PUBLIBHERB. THE WORK FOR THE TIMES! EVERYBODY SHOULD SUBSUME! TRH AMERICAN OONSERVATIVE REVIEW, PU81,1811913 MONTYILY, BY J. HERBERT., 92 BEEKMAN RT., NEW YORK A etyma,. conservation Monthly Publication, contain ing et pages folio. Consisting of Political, Commercial and Literary Reviews on all current events; New Pub lications and Works of Art, together with a Wahl,' Summary of Foreign and Domestic, .News. Also, an original series of Biographical, Riebrioal, and Boientillo Arbolea and Elegant Literature, by the meat able writers of the day in every department. RVERV AIF:ACITA NT, I.A WY E ki . CL E li(e1 - 111A 4V, And, in fact, every um of taste, position or influence should hove it. TICE A AlitltlCA.:: CIINSERVATIVR RAMAN , 1011 be striotly neutral in its character, and will endeavor, in all emergencies, to suggest a line of policy, that con istently with right and Justice, may tend to allay all party or sectional feeling, and reconcile to each other the hostile elements that now or in the future agitate the public) nand. N. IL The first number of the American Colwyn:iv Review will he leaned on the bit of February, 1861. PIIDLIBEIEI9 MODITELY AT $5 PEE YEAS, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE, BY J. HERBE HT. 32 BEIMMAN STREET, NEW YURI( N. N. Lettere containing, subscriptions and all other communications should he addressed to the American Conservative Review, New York. First-elnee Agentn vented in every city in the United Stay's, de29-et4cth gel GG. EVANS' GIFT-BOOK STORE, • N 0.439 CH ESTNUTStreeL BUY YOUR BOORS AT EVANS'. All Bootie are sold as cheap tie at any other store and you have the advantage of receiving a handsome ' Gift with each Book. Yon ova get NEW AND FRESH COPIES of all the Standard Hooka in every department of Lite rature, together with ALL THE NOW BOOKS. As soon no puolghed, and n Giftworth from Olve to Onn Hundred Patient With each, Determined to maintain the high reputation atreadv bestowed upon our enterprise, we ehall present to our. customers a superior gun!, ty and treater assortment of Gifts than heretofore, and guaranteed to give salts /Istria:, RE Ad EhIBER, That overt' purchaser of a Doak. to the amount of $1 .or upward', will reoeive a handsome Present , whereby they have the advantage of obtaleine TWO GIFTS FOR TILE PRICE OF ONE. And in many Mammies the value received will be a hundred fold the amount invested. TO THE PROOF. Callin,and one purchase will assure you that the boat place in the city to buy Holiday B RG ooks. eat GFOE VANa' GIFT-BOOK ENTARLISithIENT, No. 499 OH b,S INUT Street. shilodelehia. etmngere visiting the city are respectfully invited to Gall tl and eaamine the large eelleatraat of Books. deli 1861 LINDSAY BLARISTON'S • PHYSICIAN'S VISITING LIST FOR Mt. Moe for 25 Patients, ()loth. " I entlter with ludo. ...... 76 " for BO Patients, cloth, 76 • loather with looks.. -.—. I for 100 Patients. I vol., twice 00 2 voto.. 0 60 INTERLEAVED EDITION. 'ties for 2 3 Patient 6 Weeklis bound in 0t9th..• : ..... 75 23 tuoku with uookets....l 00 .1 50c10th.._....1 CIO tuoks with pookett- - ..1 23 ALSO. . . . •. pinuilSo of all kinds, in various bindings. for M. BLANK BOOKS of all kinds on hand or made promptly to order. LINDSAY & FILAXIBTOIX. Pi:Wisher& 25 SOUTH SIXTH St,. above Oheatnut. (MAGNIFICENT GIFT. -L.A. A subsoription to the splendid steel-plate engraved DRAWING..BOOM PORTRAIT GALLERY o;jEminent:Persons, consisting of 114 Portraits, an noyed from Photographs by Maya! and others, Complete Sets, I vote. Cloth. Gilt, only 22 Dollars. UNlAtin. IN WRAPPERS, WITt filsmoias, 314. I Or a Quarterly or Yearly 'Via Oubsoription may be had, melodies the London' ILLUSTRATED Pit>Wl4 OP TILE WO$ 1 1.1), At English Weekly. Journal of great merit, for 13 wieka, with 13 selected Portraits, price ta for one year. with 12 Portraits, price 7.1X1. Ei realer and list of rortratts will he torwarded by 11. A. BROWN th2T-thsta tf 14 HANOVER Street, Boston. 13ui . K BUYEits.-43entlemen: have CHESTNUTaiIment of tho Philadelphia Bank, 41 5, Street, where I will continue to buy and sell toe I have herotoforo done at the Custoru house Avenue Book-utand) old and new Law and Nils oelltoeous Books. I have for sale upwards of 100 old blaak.letter, Books printed prior to the year Ives. Also, a cow of Erasmus on tho New Testament, 2 vole., Ho, printid In Ma Price 810. I will also dealin Epgravin< and Autograph,. Persona at a distance Wishing to sell Booth will dceoribe their nrinies,dates, uses, oonditone, and pnoes. Pamphlet Laws of tenet/I nnia and old Books upon Ammon wanted. =Mtn JOHN OA lAPHIELL. L 1011 TI COAL, OIL, 1,A51Ykl!!: A nee Style CA 'NI NEY, not liable to break. The. treateat variety of LAMPS in the oity. 'P tie )eat BURNERS and LAMPS in the United States. The ((elated variety of PAPER SHADES and LAMP FIXTIRES. LAMPS at the lowest priees,wholosale and lethal. A SILVER MEDAL and three highest premiums 'lave teen awarded to these LAMPS. Cell the COAL OIL LAMP DEPOT, 56 and 38' BOUTS SECOND Street. H. C3OULITER, MOTE LIGHT AND BETTER LIGHT A :ew style COAL OIL LAMP CHIMNEY A riw style COAL OIL LAMP CHIMNEY Not salable to break and givee more light. Not so iable to break and gives more light. KF,ROiENE OIL by the barrel or gallon. Call lithe COAL. OIL LAMP DEPOT, 56 audit:. SOUTH SECOND Street. H COULTEH, Ja7tuthstt. EDWIRD N. HALLOWELL, UOAI. DEA.I,EII, AT ROGER' R. CORSON & CO.'S OFFICE, 33 WALNUT STREET. VELOW 38COND, JaB-tathsci PHILADELPHIA, EIEDUNDWILCOX. W. J, DELLEKDR WILOX C DELLEKER, NQTAIRIES PUBJ OISTOM HOUSE BROKERS, Ja3 halm 404 CHESTNUT Sl'oet TIEPAITMENT OF SURVEYS.—OF- Plczp Color ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, PM' LADELPIII January Bth, 1861. NOTICE -fn pursuance of an Ordinance approved October 2al 1880, entitled "An Ordinance to Authorize the Widerim of Relay/are avenue, from the south line of Aron a , let to Ton eller. north of Walnut meet,' the Bondi Surveyors have prepared a plan of the widenine l said Delaware avenue, which plan has been mimed by.Counoile in Ordinance entitled " An Ordinancepprommi the Plan for Wideninc Delaware avenue. fon the eolith Ine of Arch street to Ton alley, north of Nldnut street. ,i ' approved January_ UM 18:1, end it nogied in the Ofiloe of the Board of Surveyors, No. 212 th IFT ft titreet. All permit, having an interest therein are hereby no tified thatplan will remain in the office of said Board for m period of thirty dare, STRICKLAND KNEASS. de8,18,2218cfe6 Chief Ent meer end BurveYor. EVIC WC Li NO IN TBkl PIM' II RE LIN either Amhrotrees. Photograyhe (ylain or (minted 4tereesooplo Veoara end Groupt, Mater/ale, ownbe hedtmoderate inmate at REINIIIIM, 4E01).1) Street. abce Green. It* TN THI ORPHANS' COURT OF THE - 11 - CITY ND COUNTY OF PIT I,A WELPHI A. Eetnte of .10 AEPH PRICE. The Muhl' A prointed by the Court to audit. settler and adieu le first mount filed by JOHN J. WHITE, .s &Weirder. S. N. C. T. A. to the ! : state of JOSEPH PRICF., de aged, and.to report distribution of the ba lance t hands of the Accountant, hereby gives notiee thatie wilt inept all parties interested in the Estete,_to need to the duties of hie appointpent. on TUEs IdAYaFTY,RNOON_, January 32, at theeek, at his Ofriee,n, 258 South FIFTH Street, in oilfit LADIEB) CLOAKS AND FURS. AT NOMINAL PRICES. WITHOUT REGARD TO COST, TO OLOSE THE S.EASON. EIGHTY THOUSAND DOLLARS' Worth of ologant CLOAKS AND FURS. Suitable fur LADIES, MISSES, AND CHILDREN MUST DE PEREMPTORILY GOLD NOTICE TO INTENDING PURCHA9ERS.—Tho usual One-Yrioe System in force at the establishment will be abrogated for the space of One Month. In order thatoilsould any garment be inadvertently omitted to bo reduced in price to the lowest acceptable amount, any oiler for the same will be considered, and, II at all practicable, tuljueted to the sattsfaotion of the pur chaser. BOSTON. 3. W. PROCTOR ea CO., TITS FARM AIANTILLA, PLOAR, AND FUR EMPORIUM. NO. 708 CHESTNUT STREET d628-ti INDIA bHAWLS, In great varioty end clinioe gelootions, et GEORGE FRYER'S. No. 916 CHESTNUT STREET. exll9—tf SENATOR, L UPIN '6. EXTRA SUPER FRENCH ME RINOS, Reduced to 81 per yard. worth WM. Lower priced do eh BI ok do for 71 cents to 31. Extra Super Blank Thi bet Cloth 81.26. Black Cloaking Cloth. Velour Poplin !AST% reduced from 62% cents. Velour ropli no. hotter ouch ties, all reduced. All Wool and other Plaids. Moue de bninee, Valercias, &o. Cloth Cloaks. Procne and Blanket Shswl.l. H mbro i de k edCollate and Sets,&o., all marked down before stook taking. Just in -4-4 Alasonville and Roohdale Muslin& 12% cents!. 4-4 Adana & Bon's Ililisitt4.lo OEM U. worth 12V cents. CHARLES ADAMS & /SON, jadtt EIGTHTH and ARCH Ste. 91 - HOKNLEY UlllB1 4 4'8 ! ! One Dollar Silks for 76e.: Dollar Twenty-five oent Bilks for Sr !! Dollar Fifty -dent Silks for 2L151 !! Do it litt E r D B u eveht6 N -fiv i e N o p eri e t w i E lk t yor $1.60 ! !!! long Bruehe Shawls, Egoellent, forr. Brooke Long Superior, for 10 to 912. Loot Brootto Shawn:, Very Goa, or 914, 916. 918, d 820. NEW CLOAK ROOM!!! Beautiful Cloaks for 96. Fine Beaver Cloaks for 87, 98, 99, and 910. Illohlr and klegantly 'l'rimined for 312, 915, 918, $2O. and 925. Arab Cloaks, Zouove Jackets, Black and Faxon' Clothe, An., 6c o BEET BLACK BILKS!!! Good Quality Blank Silke, will wear well, for 91. Heavy Black Elite. Black Fig ured B,lke , An., ko. MEWS AND BOVE WEAR::: A Legge Stook of Clothe. A Lore > . l i c a o n f n ra rex, BaAti i riin , t i cVeliti nee. At TEIVNLEY CHISM' Ill._ E. Cornor EIGHTH ec SPRING OAR,DEN Eta. N. 11.—Evory article bought for cash. nol CLOAKS.—The greatest bargains in the oity at IVENS'. CLOAKS.—The lessen stook. the beat assortment, the °helmet colors, the finest sualitiee, the most superb trimminga, the newest atyles, the best work, and deal dad', the lowest pricer' in the city, at IVENS'. 23 South NINTH Street. nolslm VLOAKS.—The CITY CLOAK STORE, IL , 140 North ELORTH. Every one is talking of the great bargains and superior qualitr or the CLOAKS at the new CLOAK LUCRE, 141,1 North EI6IITE Street. none-7m - CLOAKS.—It you want the best value for your money, go to the City Cloak Store, 142 North EIGHTH Street, above Cherry. CLOAKS.—The CITY CLOAK STORE, ute North EIGHTH, is said to be the beet end oheepest store in the city. noI6-2m CLOAKS.—A magnificent assortment of all the newest styles imported this season, with every new material, made up end trimmed in the very host manner, at prises that defy all oompetition, et the Paris Cloak Store, northeast corner of EIGHTH. end WALNUT Streets, note-?m BARGAINS AT JOHN H. STOBES'.— Gents' Mends at Stokes', TM Aroh. Gents' Undershirts, at Stokes'. 702 Arch. Gents' Stoves, at Stokes', 702 Aroh. Goats' Stockings, at Stokes'. 702 Aroh. Gents' Shirt Bosoms, at Stok'es'. 702 Aroh. Gentlemen, mill and examine Stokes' Stook. The No. 709 ARCH STREET. dell CLonts, OASSIUERES, AND SATI NETS. Heavy and light-weight Beaver Clothe, Tricots, Frosted Beavers, Plain Broadolothe. Fancy and Black Caselmeree. COOPER Zs CONASID, n 024 lioutheaet corner NINTH and MARKET. nal" GOODS-SELLING OFF. DRY GOODS—SELLING OFF. Below Cost. Below Cost, Must be olosed out in One Month. Must be alined out in One Month. Before Stook Time. • Before Stook Tone. fit JOHN H. STORES, 702 ARCH Street. detS-tf NEW BALMORALS. -.I- 000 choice designs. Poplin corded Balmoral!. Dark effects and bright colors. Solid colors, top and bottom. Bold Bootoh our best desplay this season. SHARPLESS BROTHERS. dell CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets NEW CLOAK ROOM CONTAINS I Elegant Cloth Cloaks. Every new style Coat and Cloak. Woollen, Eroehe, and Black Thibet Shawls. COOPER & CONARD, n 034 Southeast corner NINTH and MARKET. LARGE BLANRETS. fled, Crib, and Cradle Blaulrete. Marseille' and DIMICT Quilts. Fine Table Linens, 14 apkine r and Towels, COOPER et CONARD, nolt Routneast corner NINTH and MARKET m ERINOES, DELAINES, POPLINS. Fine stack Blank Dram Goode. Pomo dress goods very much reduced. Ynnted Cashmeres, yard wide, St and 37 cents. COOPER rt. CO , n 024 Southeast corner NINTR and MARKET F'NEQUALITY PRINTS. A lot of English and Amor= Calicoes, of hand some designs and fine quality. for Christmaspresents, at 8 mita. IiARPLEBB BROTHERS, doll CHESTPUT and EMITH. Streets. PROPRIETOR V, 0. THOMPe.ON, .1124 TAILOR. NORTHEAST CORNER OF SEVENTH AND WAL NUT STREETS, Opposite Washington Square. PANTALOONS IN FIT A GUARANTEL. N. B.—Gentlemen visiting the city are solioited to have their measures taken (or future orders. non-tuthisSin PROPRIETOR H o Y S RIAWATFIA HAIR RESTORATIVE Is warranted in every instance to RESTORE ()RAY HAIR TO ITO ORTOINA.T. COLOR. It has been applied IN THOUSANDS OF CASES In the vino ilint Gained New England. and HAS NOT }AILED in a single Imitation to acoornnlish for it. No Hair in so Grey or Bed but the HIAWATHA will change it tea beautiful and life-like Brown and liitiek.Z It in not an instantaneoun dye which (nooks, smuts, and gives a dead black oolor to the hair,the patient having to submit to soaping. washing, and sponging of the hair every time it in applied; nor is It a preparation of su!phur. sugar °clear!, &a.; nor of any ingredients de leterious to the hair or skin. It is an article requiring no preparation, no washing before or after using; it is applied in five minutes time, and withal little trouble as any ordinary article for the toilet. .• People who have used this preparation declare It is miraculous in its came, and that Byrd( perform all that it pretends to do."—l.Ballou's Pictorial. 'ita success is wonderful, and we can only ay wo on. dome all the proprietor says in regard to it."—(Boston Journal. We observe, by a notioe in a Boston paper, I hat a premium was awarded by the Massachusetta Mechanics C'haraitable Association. at their late Fair, Boston to Mr. Joseph Hoyt, of this city, for his celebrated • Hia watha, flair Restorative,' an artiole which richly merit ed this favor. ltwas for its nuperior merits in this re spect that ihe'committee, alter sufficient evidence pre sented to themselves, awarded to_ Mr. Hoyt this flatter ing testimonial."—ftrovidenee Evening Press. For sale by the principal Bruegiste Philadelphia, and throughout the country, JOS hPH ROVT. Pro prietor, No. 4 MATHEWSON Bt., Providence, A. I. Jai-1m A UNION DEMONSTRATION WILL BE held et P. 6. IVIAR.KLEY'B. WIPARICKON. on Wie:I3NEBDAY EVePilfte, January 9th. when a ea- lute of 3.3 runs will be fired. In approbation of JuHN J. CRITTENDEN'S resolutions P. —The Iteiborouth Bind will be in attendance. • It.' CIDUPONS, GREEN AND COATES- N.../ ST CIEhTS PASSENGER RAILWAY COM PAN . —The Coupons on the Bonds of this Coninanr, ,Jue January 15, 1801. will he prod, at the Office et the Company. on ana after that date. jab-tl6 DENDY eRARWOOD. Treasurer. CIDER BRANDY.-5 bbls Older Brandy of extra quality, now landinand for sale by second A.l.A above C 0... der 103 ARCH Street. door Front. RETAIL . DRY GOODS. VELVET CLOAKS, CLOTH CLOAKS, HILT S, BRAWL ti, DRE'BEi (1,001)13, CLOTHING. WANTS. - - A YOUNG MAN, honest and willing to A•vierk. yenta a situation ; would make InaulT ge nerally useful in a store. Andress F. Si.D.," rfeJJ Office.it' WANTED—By a young man, a situa tion as assistant salesman or book-kee_per, in a book, hat, shoe. notion. or drr gads house. The beat reference. given. Address, four days, G. Y. P.," box 1819, Post °time. jaB PARTNER WANTED—With Ten, Fif teen. or Twenty Thousand Dollars—in a Nanette toying business in this oily } whioh has been in native operation for seven years—(no experiment)—going to increase ihreejott. Everytnine is straight. arlayrrifits wdl satiety any business man of Maris nee. Athlteell, fur one week,mith:rent name, at tine office, " C. J.' , ja7 A YOUNG MAN FROM THE COUNTRY J- 31 'wishes a situation in a Whole/raiser Retail Groce ry Store. Can furnish the beet of reference. ie7-41* WANTED—A Stout Lad, to do Light • • r9RTEarro in a Wholesale Store. Address "Y. D., this °Moe. Je7-3t. %AT ANTED—By a Stout, Able Nan, a V situation as Porter or Watchman in a Wholesale More or Factory. Good reference given. Address S. R.," office of this paper. M 7-63 WANTED—A stout Boy, from 16 to 18 N st rears of age. Addrena "G. 5.," Press office. WANTED TO RENT—!Sy a good tenant, Btalowltloh will aooommodaus about fifteen hones. Addresa Stable,' Pres., ofhpa. noi-tf WANTED.—Asmart, active boy mai NING i ° NO 81 113 i ° LAI, Tarif 11° atory. de64l. FOR SALE AND TO LET. T O LET—The commodious and desirable upper rooms, No, 513 MARKET Street, being the fileooad. Third. Fourth and Fifth stories. front 33 by 120 feet, lighted front. side, end by two large sky lights. The chome location for business and the saw nor manner of conatruotion make them more the, or dinarily attractive to business firms making or desiring a change of location • gas-fixtures throughout. Apply at MY r-R5. CLA Olietß N. te CO., anctioneent corner 111.A.tritikT and BANK @treats. TO LET—A Double House, with all mo. dern conveniences,and very suitable for Ph swan. northeast cornereisteenth and Arch at n re_Ot3 7. w o o : 4 1 J u vp_ly at the house . or to R. F. RALEY; o 11l hltreet. Jar at in TO RENT-A NEAT THREE-STORY kIiaLBRICK HOUSE. No. 1321 OLIVE Streot. E. P. D LETUP & BRO.. 4. N. FRONT Mtn et. iab-3t FOR SALE.—The Store and Dwell mea. inor,_No. 711 ARCH Street. Terms easy. APply to ALLEN k SIMS, Real Estate Brokers , southeast corner FOURTH and WALN U c btreets, No. 3, second floor. tae 6r.• FOR SALE-A BARGAIN A VALUABLE FARM, MANSION AND OUT-BUILDINGS, TWO STEAM MILLS, La Stone dwellings for workmen. And 130 ACREd UF LAND, on Ridge Pike, mites above Norristown. The mills ars worked by steam power. with facilities for dyeing and drying. and all other neoesearY Conveni ences for Manufacturing Cotton and Woollen Goods. The whole property commands a rent of 82,600, and punatnallY paid. For terms and particulars apply to R. K. COMON. del-than:in Norristown. Pa. poit EXCHANGE.--A OROWE TRACT of good unimproved farm land an the State of New Jersey, convenient to the city. will be exchanged for oily property. Apply at do. 118 FEDERAL Btraet. seall-tf NeRSIS AND COUNTRY-SEATS FOR BALE.—The ond•rsigaed, having for gale a large amount of property in Montgomery and adjoining counties, such as Parma. Country Seats, Grist Mills, Stores, Lumber Yards. Rata., Be., 80., pawns Irish = to pumas.) or exchange wilt find it to their advan tage to call. No charge for Mowing PrOlber WE. Cata logues sent by mail. Addreea R. It. CORSON, c2l-gm Norristown, Pa. R. CORSON,REAL ESTATE BROKER AA , * AND CON VEJANCER, NORRISTOWN, PA. —Real Estate bought and sold onreaeonable terms. Stores and dwellings for sale or rent in Norristown and country. Good mormatosnegottated. Collections made. The hest refetennes given. d 24 em MISSOURI LAND!! fro 6 florae for Bale and entr i at prices rangiaq nrirto ro CBate Der acre, In an ) gUHAtitIOH united. TAXvB paid and PATENTS procured for purchasers of Land under the Graduation Act. Plats furnished gratis by encloaing a postage damp, For further information apyl. to WILIsOMI, RAWLINGS, & CO.. U. M. and General Land , larints. • 65 CH MlSTri UT street. Between THIRD and YOUOTH, all. LOUIS. Mo. LAND WARRANTS bought, cold, and located. jar -3m REMOVALS. IEMOVAL.—BERNARD A. HOOPES, Manufacturer of, and Wholesale Dealer in Rats, Form, Robes, and Straw-t,oode, has removed from 1 , 10. 017 to 006 MARKET Street, (nearly opposite the old stand.) ral-tathe• St REMOVAL.- The undersigned having removed from No. 4 North FOURTH Street to the layge and commodious Store, Nos. 5 and 7 North FOURTH Street, ( Directly opposite to his ands tand/ Begs leave to inform hie customers the public generally, that he intends, with Increased facillitiee, to continue manufacturing, from the beet material, every variety of WHIPS AND CANES. Hoping to receive a continuance of the patronage here tofore so liberally bestowed. delf•lrno CHARLES P. CALDWELL. REMOVAL.-PASORALL MORRIS has removed koa Asrionitaml and Bend Ware house from Soventh and - Market streets. to Ma limp Stand, 3.12.0 MARKET Street, opposite Farmers' Market. Every desoriptton of Improved Agricultural and Hor ticultural lmpleinenis. warranted. Field, Garden, and Flower Seeds supplied at reasonable prices as here tofore, at wholesale and retail. PASO lA, Molt ItIS, Agricultural and Seed Warehouse, 1120 MARR Street. opposite Farmers' Market. jal•lm INSURANCE COMPANIES. lAME INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. 408 CHESTNUT &yea, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED APRL, DSRI. BY THE STATE OR PENNSYLVANIA. CONFINED TO FIRE I AND INLAND RIM, DIRECTOR!. !Samuel Wright, - D. B. Rime", Chas. Richardson, J. W. Everrnan, Geo. A. Wed, 'Henry Lewis. Jr., 0. Wilson Davis, Jacob W. Stout, Thos. 8. hlattisi. Meako Rtarn. Edward D. Woodruff. 6ECti6B W, uA Y President. FRANCIS N. BUCK. VD). Fres% WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Secretary. Ltau-fit SAVING FIINDS. AMERICAN SAVING FUND.--Cora. POlNTR ui eree t t's.'"A h a e r t iur m iro i n i ii 4 Y 7 andd 1 o'olook, and on MONDAY till Bin taevening. The Old Insidtation bas always paid In fall, on dentandi without ao lNT tioe. EREST FIVE PER CENT. AU an= paid bnok, TRUSTEEB demnad i n . gold andel Ter. . . ALEX. kitILLDIII, President. lb 8.10.11... WORK, Vice Yregidont. John C. VIM, T. B. Harper, George Nugent, John Anspeob. Jr., ihunl. T. Bodine , Alb. C.Robertar Jon Adman, Jonee Bowmen, G. G. B.ldridge r Wm. J. Howard, 5011.11 8. WlLSON.Trea.soxer, JOAN C. 81h18.13eoretari. no2o-tf if RPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND, P•••• 7 °Moe, 331 North THIRD Street, between Vine and CaltoohiLL Inoorporated by the Legislature April 14th, 1881. Dim for Deposits and Payments, daily, front 6to 6.4. o'oloop. Also, on MONDAY' and THALIKSDAY EVENINGS,frame to 8 o'clock, interest 6 per pent. per annum, Depositors ran with; draw their otonero by Cheoloo, if desired. Boootal posits reoelved, JAMES B. PILINOLB. President, !+s•11011 Sate. Seamier, andle-ti if BUSINESS CARDS. PAWSON & NICHOLSON, BOOKBINDERS, Noe. 612 and 621 MINOR Street, Between Market and Chestnut streets, PHILADELYHIIse JAMES PAWBON, JAS. B. NICHOLSON YUGUET SONS, Ps- 70 IMPORTERS ON HAVANA CIGARS, No. 216 South FRONT Street. lteKanve regularly a full assortment of desirable CI. OARS, which they offer at low rates. for °nab or 11P plovad credit. NEW ORLEANS (LA.) PICAYUNE.- JOY. 00E. Za 00. Have bean appointed sole agents in Philadelphia for this extensively calculating paper, of commanding Seance. Hamm men are envertunng in the beet news y/teen, of pity and country, at the onion of JOY,_I3OE, it CO., Advertising Agents FIFTH. and CHESTNUT Streets, Philadelphia; Trztnine Balding., New York. pelt-tf CABINET FURNITURE. CABINET FURNITURE AND M LIARD TABLES. MOORE It CAMPION, No. 961 SOUTH SECOND STREET. In oonneotion with their extensive Cabinet Stodgier', are now manufaotorms superior artiole of BILLIARD TABLES, And hare no CAMPd a full sanely, finis MOORE &ON'O IMPROVED CUSHIONS, W hit lege nronounoed, by all who have used them, to e superior to all others. F Who quality and finish of these Tables the mann faetotere refer to their numerous patrons throughout the union,wh oars familiar with the otutraoter of their wort. EXPRESS COMPANIES. THE ADAMS EXPRESS INAERaki Co., Office 320 CHESTNUT Street, forwards parcels, rackares. Merchandise, Banknotes. and Specie, either by its own Lines or to connection with other Exprees Companies, to all the pnrsylsW towns and sales of the United State*. S. SANBFOI,D, lele-c tionssal Sanerintendent. WEST CHESTER iffligaßNE TRAINB vie PRIVIIDYLVA NIA RAILROAD, leave depot, corner ELEVY.NTFI nd MARKRT, et 8.00 A. 01, 19.80 P.M., and d P.M. MUNN & COMPANY. PROPRIETORS OF THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, and Agents for procuring American and Forman PATENTd, WITH sIXTEHN yEICRIS'IIXPFRIENCE TLIK alseitme, Peer to Hon. Judge Ntamox, Hog. 3091 int HOLT, Hog. W. D. wallop. Ex-Commisstoners of Patents. and to more than FIFTERN I'HIMPAND INVENTO.II who have had busineas done through Munn & Co.'n Patent m_onoy. riLJIVIILET or ADVICE sent froo ma I. PAlVel LAWS end RZGULATIO:a. 100 page', 23 cents Offices, rio, 37 PARK ROW. New York. and Wash ington. 090-thstul3t HOW CASE F—German Silver and Wooden. all s 105 and patterns,. also, °lrma Fur niture made to order by • WM. B. GROPE. ja3-1m 80. 111 North FOURTH Street. AVM. LOURIILIN, Agent for the pur- Renting Rouses, &O. Restdanna. • V °haul and sale of Real Eatata. Colleelng Rebta, 632 catRIiTIAN Street. de77-12v. NOTIO.b.--My wife, JOSEPHINE STE• VENSON, having left her home without. BUY Nit "" 8, hereby give notice that I will not ps7 any dob•a which may be contracted by her from this date. ja7.Bte T. B STEVENSON. NEWSPAPER FOR SALE.--A Weekly . Newspaper establishment, with a handsome obi:1;- 1 pointsin 11 1 %1 .2x ' i v ° ,, a n A T l .at one of fol le stii:. Bt ?hreriV, complete ionnothole attached . Address " Printer," Press office. de4-tr WWI,I.33KAN'ILY HANNA, ATTORNEYAT LAW, bee removed to No. 420 WALNUT Street—Up Stairs, Ja7-2t* pRAOII BRANDY —3 bble superior quality. of Georgia Peach C. Brandy. tizr .. r . ti,e1)1..1.K & del 103 ARM Street, ;legend door.aeove on*. AMUSEMENTS. MaDONOUGH'S OLYMPIO (Late GMUC- A-Lx TIES.) RACE Street. below Third. JOHN E. Mc GoNoUGH... r -- -Pole Proprietor Great Combination—For Wiz Wights Only. BIRCH. SHASPL.v.V. AND pitsasut B Ro vv ER. THIS (Tuesday) EVENING wilt be resented LA TOUR Dr. NESLE •• After whic OH THE CHAS:IBM 01! DEATH. h? , BIRCH- RAU PLE Y MINSTRELS. Uncle Torn. . • •.. .Frardr Brower. HI rah and anti. Bong! by the Band. Admission—Pam:tette, 2.5 gents; Oiobestre.gto) Fa mily Cicero. lea ; Fromm Boa Seats, ado. Donn open ate% o'clock; commencing at AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MIIt3IO. Under the management of WM. WHEATLEY and J. 8. CLA RKE. MISS ONE •COP.EK MORE: MISS CHARLOTTE CUSHMAN. The acknowledged greatest entrees. and MK. EDWIN 800 CH. Pronounced by the Frees the greateet tragedian, will both appear. r Ina i Tuesday) EVENING. Jepuotj 8. Will be presented dhakeveare's Tragedy of HENRY VIII. • Queen Katharine. min Cushman • Cardinal Wedge., Mr. Edwin Booth Kingfl oury Mr. John Gabon oonolude With the Farce. entitled I KILL OR CURE. WALNUT-STREET THEATR.E. • v Sole Lessee —Mrs. hi, A. GARRETIBIOn tae Manager— Mr. WM. A. CHAPMAN Dulness Aeent Ma T. mini/my. FIRST NIGHT OF THE ZOUAVEM. THIS (TUESDA V/ EVENING. January 8 Tho serformance will commence with the Farce of GOOD FOR NOTHING.. To be followed by the French Vaudecire, _entitled MILITAIRK ET PENSIONNAIitz. AIGO, the French Vaudeville, CORDEIfIrBtELE. After which . an LA AMBUSCADE IN INKERhIANN. To conclude with a SUNG by the Zymase& Doors o r , a , ON o'clock ; pelletize:4,m commence et? o'cloo . t9 ' Pricers as usual. VVHEATLEY & OLARKE'S Altoll.l9T. TUF,ATRE. SECOND NIGHT OP THE NEW PL 6,..Y OP THE WOMAN IN wiilrm: WOMAN IN WHITE: WOMAN IN WHITE! VOISIAN 'N WHITE: novelnd beautiful Scenery, atrikine peculiar Tableaux. Vleete! New and aperopriate Coatumes and. Appointments, and the entire S m Company in thecae!. To conclude with the celebrated Pantomime, entitled PH e; BRIGANDS. CONTINENTAL THEATRE, (LATE NATION ALA WALNUT KTR E GT. A BOVE EIGHTH. 610 NI)AY,Jan.7th.161. AND 'EVERY NIGHT DURING TfiE WEEK. Third Week of WHITED THE DEAN-STALK ! - P 8 GREAT SHOW. AND UIRCUB. Oa WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY the coast MATINEES. In active preparation. THE MERCHANT STEED OP GENOA. The doors open pt hell past 6 o'olook. Performance commences at hall' past 7. Admission only 26 cents: Family Oirola 160. /r. 7 pOS/TIVELY THE LAST WEEK UP THE 04u; INA L atiNEßlkt. THUMB, SMALLEST MAN ALIVE, ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS.cor. Tenth and Chestnut, Two Brilliant Entertainments each day. Afternoon at and Evening at 736 o'olock. Doors open half an boar various. - - On Safi:inlay morning at 12. there will be an extra en tertainment for schools and families- The Little General appears in 011 his new donee j Dances Imitations, Statues & a., assisted by Mr. W. 30h1Lieti- the great English Baritone end Buffo. !Won the Nobilities' Concerts. London; Mr. WILLIA M VBRU. the American Tenor, and Mr. C. G. Titoomb, Pianist. ADIWSSIONS Day entertainment 350. Children under ten years 13e. Schools admitted on I•beral terms. Evening , datertainment Ito. Children under ton years 100. Reserved seam 250. The General rides in his Miniature Carriage, from the Jones Rouse to the Hall. The grand Piano used is ono of Chickerine's best, from 807 tliestnut etreet. ALFRED CATELY, Business Arent. The General apnea?, Germaothwn Jan. 14 , h and 16th, Wept Philadelphia 16th and /7th, and Mans, 18ih and 19th. 147 • VAN AI BURGH & CO.'S ORA Nn Zon• nrpnAL rNATTTnTE, OPEN• FOR THE WINTER SEASON. Ad' 111 E 111 , 11 Thu fiT eT ROI L.DI NUS. mn d a 98 CH ENT.III* arres. MORNING. AF TERNOON AND EVENINO. Doors open at 10 A. M.. 2 end 5.14 P. M. d.,ineron 25 cent.; chlldren under nine 3 vire 15 cents. Perform ance of ?owes, Monkeys, Mules, ho., Afternoon and Evea.nr. Tyis cr.], iretructive. and A tnUeing Fahtbition ie now on its THIRD B. CCE.-13FIJI, WEEK. The Collection of LIVING ANIMALS, BIRDR, atid WEPTIIIEZ3 contained in the Institute (outman' in beauty and variety anything ever before teen in any city in A inrrion. Lad icr,Children. Paraffin the Clergy, and elite of the arty daily viait this Institute. I• con tame Knowled,te for the World, and hohool for the N. o.—Arnmale or over, description purcassed st reasons.i.le prio.s PIT 6 feEOONLe ANNTTAL BALL OF THE DELPHINE CLUB. To be given at W MING TON HALL. Eighth and Spring Barden atreets, on WEDNEBDA.Y 'Evening, January 9.1861. - - FLOOR MANAGER. CHARLEti C. NEAL, ASSISTANTS John A. Lehman, IL M. Fullaer, Tioketa. One Beller Lewis Bitting, I John Todd. 305 St GRAND 00N4IERT BY GERMANIA ORCHESTRAH MADAME SOITANNS AT CONCEn C BALL, WEDNESDAY EVENING, January 9th. 1961. The Orohestra on this occasion will be aumantad to FOttTY FEnFoltbdtift , .. 1 11Vr e hograni . m - e:ie. smell hills. — CARL BENTZ. TICKETs FIFTY CENTS. For sale at Messrs. Chickerins & Sone. &I Chestnut street; Aleeere. Andre & do., 1104 Chestnut street, and at the Bat! on the day and evening of $ he Concert. Doors open at 7 o'clook—Coneert to commence at S. la9-4t• SANFORD'S OPERA DOUSE. • ELEVENTE STREET OPEN FOR TRE SEASON. NEWLY DECORATED AND PAINTED, MR. SANFO.RD Haa moored one of the LARGEST COMPANIES ever presented betetofete i who will ewer rillita l 7- Seaford will perform every &venial , . Doom open at 7; Commence at 7AC. Admettanca 46 cent. C2tildren 1.2 cents. di6l2-122 HASSLER'S ORCHESTRA .---Serenade and Military Band.—For engagements. apply or address MARK HASSLER, °Moe 1400 LOCIJeT Street, Or Blasko'e AoademY. BROAD Street below Walnut. %ME GERDIANIA ORCHESTRA give their PUBLIC RRNEAFtBALB every BsTUß- DAY,_commenoing at o'clock. at the fellSlCAli FUND HALL. 8 ticket*, 811; mule tickets, oenla, for eats at Chickerms tt Son's, 881 Chestnut street; Andre's. ilet Chestnut street; and Beck & Lawton's, Chestnut street. Eogroracomate for C,oneerts, Commencements, Pin- Hee, eso., made mil at their Wino, Chiokering tr. eon a Piano Styr!), 861 Ghestnnt street; William :Roll, sal Norm Jumper West, or C. Ilrougtunan * IRV Ridge avenue.. oc3l-Of pENN A. ACADEMY OF THE FINS Cp ARTB.-1023 .CEIXSTNIIT Street. RETIAINec 4Pleifiti itektrinTartirg Angelini. On exhibition for a short time. Visitors will please bring their ovens glasses. BOARDING. BOARDING. -A desirable Front Room, Third Story. with first-olase board. on Weiont street. near Broad. References exchanged. AddrPes Board," Pres., office. Ja7-6t.• COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. 1111SSOL UTION —1 he Copartnership J.-. heretofore existing between ADA ti Wjt RTIR MAN and .1 tlitEs L. BARRON, under the firm of wARTRAUN es BARRON. has this day been ctiesolv ed bo mutual content. bA JA b E h d n BARRO N. n FR s r a il d F yRD Road above WOOD Street, Nineteenth ward AD AMWARTMMAN, JAM t 8 L. BARROIe. jar 3? January 1,1861 COPAR TN ERS DIP.— ANDREW 3'. ATILERWOOD and DAVID B. WINE DARNER. have thm day assooiated as Cupi.rtuera. under the firm of cATIItitWOOD & WINED/MAE:R. for the trims salon of a wholesale Comma and domestic. Liquor Business. at the old stand. Nos. 110 and 112 North 13. ECON D etteet. ANOREW J. CATWERWnOD, DAVID 9. WIPLEBR.E,NE.R. Philadelphia, January 1.3861. ja2-6t WE HAVE THIS DAY ADMITTED WILLIAM. MELLOR. as partner in oar firm, and will continue the huffiness as !menden, and Jobbery of English, French:and German Water!, Linen.. sad Small Warea, at their sew wore. Noe 40 and 42 North THIRD Street. THOMAS Mb.LLOR & CO. Philadelphia, Deo. 31.1840. sal-/S' JOHN 0. BICKEL is this day admitted ea a Rutter in our Itoape. BuftliE,Tr, tir.XTON, & SWB AMEN. 409 MARKS P Street. Philadelphia, Jen. 1, 1861. hil-tat Ira n tiRPHY-WIIIPPLE IRON BRIDGE. trroNE. QLUIGLBY, & BURTON, No. 333 WALNUT FTRLF.T, PHILADELPHIA. Beg leave to inform Railroad Companies, and others interrateu in bridge construction, that they laatVe. 'Wm OODUCOtion busi.eas with JOHN W. artir, Civil Engineer, (author and inventor of the above we known plan of iron bridle') and are prepared to execute orders, from any part of the country, (rain his donnas and etBollBl auparintendenoe. All lettere relating to plans and animates .should be addreaand to JOHN W. Mtn.) PHY civil • riAl_neer. nol3-6m For STONE. QTT KILEY. & B URTON, EDUCATIONAL. "trIETING 11710t1.--A Graduate ( f • Harvard Universit• will teach Latin ? Greek. Ma thematics and hnglish Boo:mhos. in families g .tesidir In kittlealphie.. or a short distenoe from the oty. Ad dress" 11. U.," Blood's Dispatch. Ira tothelOt. MESDAMES OHMARAI AND D'ilEll- VILLY respectfully inform their friends and the public that they have removed thffir Boardnue eta Do.rBohoel for Young Ladies from Logan Square to Nos. /19Y and 1529 SPRUCE Street. fourthclass papils from five years of age upward prepared for the . Jytts-em BRYANT, t 4 THATbilv,&.nlifuLeacluil 'MERCANTILE COLLEGE, S. E. corner SE VENTH and CHESTNUT Stream—Day amid Ensuing Swims. ladia,cfsia/ instruction in Bookkeeping, in eluding General Wholesale and Retail Siamese, Ship ping, Forwarding and Commission, Banking, Ex change, Manufacturing. Rahroading, Steamboatuar. An.. the most thorough and practical course in the United States. Also, Leetures, Commercial Calcula tions, Arithmetic. and the higher Mathematics, Pen manship (beet in the oily i, Correspondenoe t Ac. For sale, their new Treatise on Bookkeeping. beard-i -rony printed in colors, and the (lea work published. se36-tr I,IVIDENDN. - INSURANCE COMP ArY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. January 1. 18.51. An eleetten for thittren .11i,eo tore of the Company, to nerve for one year. wdl be bed at the Company's °Nine, Non 4 and I EXCHANGE BUILDING. on mON DAY, January 14.1661, between the hours of ten rs'oook A.M. and one o'clock P. Al. WILL/AM HARPER, ja2•tjl4 eeeretarY. LOST. NOTWE.—Was LOST from the mail, a I. • Certificate for Eleven Shares of Stock in the Union Bank. of Philadelphia, in the name of Yilm, Mary Brewster , No. 1.1, dated April 19,1x60, The subscriber gives notice hereby that an appliea. lion bee been made to the eaid Bank for a new osrtili oate, and calls on all persona to chew cause why tt hould not 2 s be t issued. MARY BREWBTER, dels-s,k,wl* LUST UK MISLAID, TWO REWIND Mortgage Bonds of the Camden and Atlantis itroad for 31000 eaoh, No. 416 and 424. Notice is hereby given that application hee been made for Bonds in lieu thereof. If found, to be returned to A and a mutable reward will be paid by C. B. 11HINet. deB tf No. 442 WALNUT street. COAL. ITO IMEKEE -'ERS, LOOK TO YOUR IN TIOEST. Buy your COAL AT HICKS', where nothing hut the very best Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal it ofrer.d at the following reduced prices: Lehigh. Broken, Eex, and Stove.....- $4 IS per ton. Schuylkill *. Large , S 64) " Warranted free front slnto or duet end foil weight, at Yaru, Boutheaet corner SlAßBlll . .l4 3 agd 11,LOw. Cali and see. IptiIILADELPRIA LORAL EXPRESS COMPANY, 28 south FIFTH Street; deliver freight; parcels, sadbaggage throughout the intr. rer unning owe and attention given to the oonveianoe of Ileggege to all the raiLroad depots.fag-lm•
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