The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, January 22, 1861, Image 3

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    as if thiPlattilWes held dose to the face; the up'
per and lower Bye were mash twit, end the upper
teeth were all knocked out ; the bullet passed along
the right side of the head, and came out of the ear;
the wounds were sufficient to 081088 death, along
the track of the wound I found a piece of lead, as
it Item a Wag. IP miumt and exhibited to jury. i
This weritist the side of the bead; I don't think
00u14 alajirbetbet the abutting was after the beat-
Jog or not ;- I thought so at the time of the inquest.
eressexisteined made no examination of the
body, as I was satisfied that the wounds f have
described were.sulfloient to" cause de/to ;
either
the would ! with the bludgeon Or that with the pis
tol wear eaffitilent Unwise death; it was diffioult
to telt*** of the wounds were inflimed by the
pistol ball - rind which by the blows, as the cheek
bone was so crushed ; the wound at the back of the
' head !poked as, if the deceased might have re
ceived it in falling ; did not 580 any injariee on
..the neck ;-consideret the most injuries to have
' been Inflicted by the blows
Sergeant Tryon sworn =I cut connected with
the Nineteenth ward ; was at the station.
house on the night of the 2tat September . the
cattail house is about two and a half squares from
the spot where the body , was found ; information
was brought that the body of s man was lying
in the road ;. went to the spot, on Diamond street,
between Name* and Meagher; the body laid in
the middle of Diamond street; the head to the;
east ; it is an unpaved street ; it is at times vary
muddy, -bat not so much so that night ; it was
Mete or twenty minutes of eleven; there were
some five °rile' persons there; the body was still
lying undisturbed ; I picked it up ; teak a settee
over With me, and two or three men ; I examined
the grimed and footcd,blood directly under where
the head wailying, but nowhere else ; found uo '
tern clothes there; his pants were torn on tho side of
the leg; the,ground was•aoft enough to readily
receive en impression ; the,head had settled some
little on the ground ; the rut of wagons had made
a little hill; and the head was lying on top of that,
and the griturni being softer than the ether parts of
the road, the head had settled in at as though from
a fall ; the ground was not kicked up es in a drug.
gle, only the footprints of those standing around ;
there was abbot forty coots found in his pocket ;
not certain abeiut that ; the body was still warm ;
this was near Norris Squats, and there are no
houses there ; it was a rather unfrequented spot.
Cross-examined.—l think the panto were torn on
the left deg,• near the hip; the stock and shirt
were undisturbed and untorn; Mr. Crawford was
a man about five feet seven ; weighed about one
hundred and forty or one hundred and fifty pounds ;
there Ware no foot-Flute sender the body ; a good
many footprints around him, made by the persons
around him; the ground was soft enough that the
footptint of one person would efface tool of an
other; Pluck Hill is about a square and a half
front this spot.
John W. Bonham eworn.—At the time of this
occurrence I lived at the southeast corner of
Second and Diamond streets; that night 1 saw the
body lying in the street; it looked to me like a
dark mass in the attest; it was near 10 o'clock;
only a minute or two after 10 o'clock I raw the
body ;- it was so dark that I could net at brat tell
what It liae; walked towards the bead and saw
the head bent down towards the shoulders and the
face looked to me more likens false face ; thorn was
be one in sight, end I walked to Second and Nor
ris, and there saw a man opining towards me, and I
waited timid became up, and I told bun what
had Nei; I then went to my house, and soon the
man OMANI batik and hallowed that a men was nearly
dead; I M lights
Mae out end sew the people wi th
lookingat the body. -
Croteentamined.—On reaohing the spot had open
ground and view, for, about two hundred „yards;
heard the rattle of a wagon ; that was when he
was within one hundred yards of the spot; paid no
attention to the „ rattle ; ; heard no report of a
pistol. - -
Mrs. Sarah Crawford, sworn —Robert Crawford
was my husband; his body wee brought home on
Saturdayafternoon ; my husband was In his fifty
fifth year; I bevei seven children ; we lived in
Sea:Nandi above Jefferson; he was a carpet menu
fatiturer; I last saw my husband alive on Friday
night, the list of September: he went out about
.quarter or ten minutes of eight o'clock; he tack
money with hint ; it was $BB in $5 gold pieces ; he
Must bare bed two or three one-dollar pieces; he
left alone he said he was going to buy yarn.
Mr. Sul u-objected to anything but the witness'
-own knowledge, and not what her husband told
her..
Mr. Mann stated that it was his only desire to
.obtain ber own knowledge.
'Wltnest. Retold me was going to buy yarn.
Mr Mann; Was it his habit• to go out at night
with this sum or money ?
Counsel for defence objected, and objection over
ruled
- .
Witness eontinuelf-4t was Is very unusual thing
for him to do; I did , riot see that he took samples
of yarn with him that night; I have seen the pri
soner several times at my house; be came to get
money for yarn; I know Mrs Thompson ; she is in
court; she was at my house on that Frtday ; my
husband's shop was about a square away - from the
house; Mn. T. left to go to the chop; it was about
4 o'olook.
Cross examined.—MY husband went At about 7i
o'clock thateright, and was gone about five or ten
minutes, and VMS in about live minutes, and then
left again; elm the OS counted cut on the bureau ;
It was upwards of a year ago that I saw the pri
&nor ; saw him during the summer, and be then
abed side-whiskers ; my husband bad but one hand ;
McFarland employed him in September ; when
smy husband went out the first time be brought
borne hallo pint of brandy ; the first time I saw
.Armstrong be had the yarn in a bag. but can't tell
low many pounds; ley husband did not drink the
thready, but set it away
Mrs. Thompson sworn —I remember tailing and
seeing Mrs C on Friday, the 21st September;
-went to the house; it was about 10 or 15 minutes
past 4 o'clock ; afterwards I wont to the factory,
and saw Mr. Crawford ; I saw the prisoner there,
too; the prisoner was standing by the loom, and
lifr. 0 wee talking to him ; Mr. Crawford was
passing his band' up and down the - yarn, and
speaking about the quality of the yarn; Arm
strong's clothes were of a dark cast, and be had
on a cap; Ileft him to the foolery.
Cross ezamined.—l know it'svaeFriday, because
it was market day, and I took my basket to Se
cond street; never saw Armstrong before • looked
at him several times; he had side whiskers, and
was smoking a cigar.
At the conclusion of the testimony by this wit
nem the court adjourned. The oaken having the
jury fa charge were instructed to observe great
care in keeping the jury together.
Meeting of Common Co uncil.
dhadjourned meeting of Common Council woe
held yesterday afternoon for the purpose of con
sidering the appropriation Ma, The ordinance
sulking an appropriation for lighting the city was
called up:
Mr,' Forum moved to amend by inserting
$52,700 for one hundred end fitly lamps, instead of
15,400 trithe Second item, and $3 000 for the acme
number, instead of $6,000, in the third item. Not
agreed to. The ordinance then passed finally.
Mr. gamut balled up the ordinance making an
appropriation of $172.492 00 to the department of
City Commissioners for the year 1861, aid to pay
deficiencies in that department for the years 1859
and 1860. The Chamber resolved itself into a
Committee of the Whole.
Item -9; appropriating $l5OO for the salaries
of fire °Scars of the Supreme Court, was reduced
to $3,500. .•
Item 10; appropriating $4,000 b pay jurors, was
redueadt to $2,000.
Item 17, appropriating $BOO for vitals for jurors,
waa retinossi to 1000.
Item 22, appropriating $8,500 for coroner's fees,
was agreed to.
Item 23; appropriating $350 for earriage hire for
jurors, was reduoed to $2OO
In the appropriation for writing, indexing,
and comparing the tax duplicates, the sum 0f.5200,
for making- a second oopy in the Twentythird
ward, was etrioken out.
Item 23, appropriating $18,328 for the payment
of the salaries of tifty-eight assessors, was In
*smiled ,to-. 524,123, on account of triennial assess•
amts.
Item 31, for the expenses of Board of Revision
and Appeals, was reduced from $430 to $lOO.
Mr. game moved to strikeout item Mi. appro
priating $l,OOO to the Northern Home for Friend
less Children. Mr. Quinn made a etrong speech
protesting spinet the propriety of taxing the
people ter the support of a private ecstasies) hied-
Wien, and oiled numerous thetanees showing, in
ute \ opiniou; , the evils arising from its present
onsed,rement, and the partiality extended to per
mit's:of outman denominations
Jilt. &CUM was mrry to hear Mr. Quinn thus
metteoleing the thedhation and the character of ear
stain of itiesninegers, for whom he entertained
arestreeptsee: • Judges of the courts committed 79
,ehiblreo de - the Northern Home for Friendless
ealdideendent year, in preference to sending them
se the Mvishouse, aid if the panto had not co
wired he would ,have, been in favor of it:tonguing
ee gier than duninhibing or erasing the present ap
e, ,„"gitin's motion was not agreed to
Item *NM:line, making the same appropriation
for 'the , ileitis Bole* and Children's Home, was
also opposed be's Mr. QUINN, mainly on the ground
that it was a str:etly Protestant school Another
rest evil was, thaeOto ebildren, after remaining
th e t o e * for certain period, were gent to
et h er Nee tt etee and iede`lhared, .and thus placed
'beyond the proteellon o the laws of our Stets:.
.If their gmrests lapin foirdkeir 'hereabout's,
they are datable to obtain the &sired information,
Mr. Faisman said this was net.* question of
- religion at all. Catholic children were not admit.
ted. unless. desired by their parents. Mr. Quinn
litml bean expressly informed at the institution that
atom only were - admitted who were resigned by
their pafenti.. Di one oath, where a child had been
went to Delaware, it had been brought before Judge
Bead, of the 'Bupteme Court. and returned to its
parents hurt short time afterwards; after having
been takentrom a comfortable home, it was almost
entirely neglected, lie regarded these institu-
How as "Vey useful and hematite! in their results, ,
acid hoped the appropriation would be palmed.
Mr. Annanwilennen °peeled the appropriation.
He thought the poor children staid be as well
eared for' in the Almshouse, when they would not
be proeellitidi al in institution' like the Northern
Home for.Friendless"Children
„eft. Quine's 'motion to strike out the item wee
not agreed to. -
Mk Jeweils:4y moved to insert $174,482.00 in
dead of the original sum, which was agreed to,
and the. first section passed with the following
proviso:
"Provided, That the City Commissioners shall
prepare, ender the sueervisioa of the Committee
on Flnastoe, eatable epeeldeationi for all the sup
pling for printing, blank-hotdee, binding, and sta
tionery, contemplated 'by this ordinance, and the
eetd City . Cesamissioners shell advertise, in the
month of February, in three daily papers, and
three them in INIIIIII, for proposals for furnishing
said *applied forth* year 1361, in oonforinity with
mid speelloations; said proposals to be opened by
Sae City tioisteetikiers,• in' preeenee of the Corn
settee ow Fiascos, and the contract to be awarded
tte the hewed bidder. And Provided, That no
epte k nt for supplies shall he given in antlolpation,ol
th e mots etddlit enacts, Meets, ar, the department,
Wet phial be Ordered. only from time , time, aa
mg he eyfidetwel necessary by the requisithe from
She lad seminar oftees,,Or regular business of thy
siteparthealite„ '
mgr. Ifeestinsmoved. to seamed, to insert $4,600
ter the - Dietriet Attorney. An animated debate
*weed, "Pt tilleadeMild mint Wes lett.
Dem Wed% of nieetitm watchers, was raised to
seselss IWO sued dit rdiMy. Opposed by A.
ligiLems," S i
ri MUTH: stated tAtet the said sum
umedd islk iai ried from the city , and her gas op.
food ki " gitipm•
age, -11046,•• opposed, es natal, the, payinseef
• p. ilOOOlO4 1111 1- 13 The P ress 110" e•
pap".. \ - , on. wit sattatood.
Ur_
~ ?tiara that , 'an item 14, silted to
pay gook -,, , ," ONO - to Uto - poroner, degolorokoo,
Ike. • Vote 4i, ~ t:!: , •, t -•
Th. 1011),S21.0.4 .WORriated to the De
partnioAis , „ _ fl,‘, ;
Th. bia , .:_ imaimdactii Asoivalitee of the
whole, - - • - '
Mr. ,' * to:itHke out Ewe items ,'Do
eat tits iiiiviiiiiiid Wit *minim was sot
pilaus. Atom and. . ,_,
I AN OLD CoNPIDDNDE MAN.—A few days
ago, a large jewelry establishment in this oily was
swindled out of about $440 worth of jewelry, by
I means of the confidenoe game. Information was
at onus lodged at the , Central Station, and, from
the desoription given, a 11311D.Wila arrested in New
York, and a portion of the stolen property re
oersted Thol man who was arrested had previ
ously osaapel from the Clinton jolt of New York,
Where ho was serving out a term of imprisonment
f swindling a firm at Saratoga out of about
$1,500 worth of jewelry, in the same manner. Af
ter breaking jail there, he had come on to this
pity and commenced operations About nine years
ago, the same man broke jail at Frankfort, Ky
ft is said he has a considerable sum of money in
vested in real estate, in this oily lie is repre
sented at,being of a gentlemanly appearance, free
In his talk, and well calculated to play the con
fldenee game, for which he is so celebrated. Ef
forts will be made to have him brought on to this
city for trial.
ONUS. THIEVING.—At the present time
more of this kind of stealing is carried on than at
any previous season. Some of the station•houaes
are completely filled with stolen articles. On
Saturday three men, named James Careen, James
Carr, and John Carr, were arrested at Tenth and
Fltawitter streets with a tub, brass kettle, and a
lot of clothing in their possession, of which they
could give no satisfactory account. The property
is at the Becond-diatriot etation•house, awaiting en
owner. The aooussd were committed to answer.
Yesterday morning Thomas Christopher was
beard before Police Magistrate Berner upon the
charge of stealing a coat from a store at Fourth and
Chestnut streets. Ho was committed to answer.
PUBLISHING-HOUSE 01:161 , 1G8.—The exten
sive and well• known publishing houses of Childs b
Peterson and J. B. Lippincott ,t; Co., of this city,
hero just been united. Mr. Peterson retires, alter
a long and useful business career, and Mr George
W. Childs, his - vigorous and enterprising partner,
becomes ratirpd, in the a, and Co." with Mr. Lip•
pinaatt. This junction, it is said, constitutes at
anon the most formidable establishment in the book
publishing trade in the United t tates, with the
amplest capital, talent, experience, and other avail
able resources.
PASSENGER RAILWAY TICLCIAS.—TI,IOIIOW ar
rangement pending between the Passenger Railway
Companies, relative to the abolishment of the ex
change tickets, and suhatituting packages of twen
ty-live to be sold for one dollar, teems likely to be
detealod. e, me of the loading companies refuse to
sanction this move, and still adhere to the old sys
tem, notwithstanding abyssal companies are work
ing with the new tickets The matter is to be de
onted at the meeting of the Board of Presidents, to
be held this afternoon.
POTAUE CASES AT Tag CESITRAL......—YeStCrday
eltellla.Cll Mlllea William Mack, colored. war
committed finally by Polio° Magistrate Bottler, at
the Central Station, to answer the larceny of some
oassimore. the property of Philip Groner.
George W Fortner was also charged with the
larceny Of some saws, the property of John Bring
burst Be was committed to answer.
Sl7Bl'lololl OF Iktuansa.—A colored man was
arrested on Saturday night, at Sixth and Lombard
streets, on suspicion of having committed a murder
in Cabiden, New Jersey Ito thought that he wee
concerned in on moult upon a man who hes died
from his injuries. The prisoner is detained at the
Fitth•teard station-house.
AGAIN POSTPONED.—Tho case of Win. H.
Todd, charged on the oath of one of-tbe board of
managers of the House of Refuge:, :with cruelty to
a blind .girl obtained from that: Institution, was
again postponed yesterday until-to morrow at 10
o'clock.
SAD Acernswx.---Yesterday afternoon a little
girl, named Emma Magee, aged Six years, was run
over by the Girard•avenue Passenger Railway
oars ut Third and Girard avenue, and almost in
stantly killed. The corner was notified to hold
an inquest.
Fran ASSOCIATION. - A meeting of the
Board of Trustees of the Fire Association wee held
lest evening, at Fifth and North streets. A divi
dend of $649 was declared far each Ore company
belong ng to the assoolation
LEG BROKEN —Yesterday morning, a
man named James Pollock was run over by a milk
wagon, at Thirteenth and Pearl streets, and had
one of his legs broken. He wee taken to the Hos
pital.
SKATING.--We Ulidelßland there is very
fine skating on a large pond at the terminus of the
Spruse and Pine•street Railway, near Gray's
Perry
The Trial of Jackalow.
TRENTON, N. J., Jan. 21.—Pour witnesses were
to-day examined, on the part of the Government,
in the Jackshaw case. They proved that the
Spray was seen on the 15th of March with Jaoka
low and the Leete on board. On thenth And 18th
the vessel was seen on her way to New York with
Jackalow alone on beard. It was farther shown
that on the 15th of March he went to a grocer's in
Brooklyn and purchased a barrel of burning fluid,
a tierce of rice, and nine barrels of (nutters
When about to pay for these artiolee, he drew off
his boots and took therefrom a roll of bank notes,
one of which was a fifty dollar bill on the Meehan
los' Bank of New York, and wanted all specie in
change These are the material points brought
out today.
A proeess was issued by the court to P. J. W.
Wiley, of Pennington, to Rot as interpreter
On application of Mr. Voorhees, ono of the pri
soner's counsel, Mr. B. id. Grandia was selected to
atatiat in the defence.
From Pike's Peak.
DEnvzs Cur, Jan. 17.—Much excitement has
been occasioned by the reports of new mines hav
ing been found in the San Juan country, but par
ties who returned from there yesterday pronounce
the reported mines a grand humbug. Letters to
the same effect will be published. Tne excitement
has been gotten up by the traders in Now Mexico,
who have moth goods on hand than they could
mato, the inhabitants in the present depressed
condition of the country, and were desirous of in
ducing a crowd to visit their neighborhood.
The klilwankaan at the Granary mines, last
week, in throe and a half days, saved $1,609 from
the mammoth lead quarts, by his gold-saving
procure.
Death of Rey. Chas. Lowell, of Boston.
Borron, Jan. a —liov. Charlep Lowell died.
yesterday.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
The Money Market.
ParLADErmirtA, January 21, 1861
An sotive and buoyant cession was bad at the
Stook Board today. Reading Railroad shares ad
vanced to 241, fell to 24, and closed with sales at
241 ; Long Island sold at 101; Little bobuylkill at
15 ; Catawissa contolidatod at 3k—a gain of 4; El
mira preferred 131; North Pennsylvania Railroad
9; Norristown 494; MinebtllBol, and Pennsylva,
ilia Railroad shares 381.
Lehigh Valley scrip sold at 35. Camden and
Amboy Railroad flares opened at 110, and closed
at 112.
In reload bonds, North Pennsylvania Blies
sold at 671, and the chattel tens at 94; Reading
sixes 'B6 at 721, and Lehigh Valley sixes sold at
90; Schuylkill Navigation sixes sold at 671; City
sixes advanced 4.
r irst-olass paper sells at oto 10 per cent. Se
cond•olass paper is so much in favor that it is not
offered by holders. The banks discount quite free
ly for their regular customers, when them have of
ferings worthy of favorable consideration.
OFFICIAL. BANK STATEMENT.
a/SEELY AVERAGES 01 TRY PHILADELPHIA BANE,
HANNA. LOANS. 6720111.
Jan. 14. Jan 21. Jan. 14. Jan 21.
1111611 siellia.-- $3,713,000 41 , 647000 8424.000 $3 31 .0 00
North Ann:llea 3,163 587 3268 837 606,914 604,103
Farm & Meoh.. 4 357,009 4 494,482 719,604 734 915
Comma ma 1.... 1,644.460 1,633 600 133,060 151,000
Mechanics',.... 1.633,260. 1.664 481 241,884 238 150
N. Liberties.... 1,23000 1,217 02 , 0 161.100 155 000
Southwark ... ... 871 756 744,689 241.223 268, ~
Kensington..,., 799.031 793 096 126.341 13.119;
Penn "Koarnshig. 564401 653.671 136.011 140 00
Waltern_ ~ ...-.. 14101191 1422 761 188 676 203,636
MOIL Oc Mech.. 1.072493 1,,06.136 117.838 133 aryi
Commerce. ...... 601.161 677 227 180,437 lomat
tri rani..--, .... 3.311269 2,939 209 261,931 946 174
Tradesmen's..... 473,336 480464 1,6.)0tt In 760
Consolidation ... 613.693 616 0..7 73 722 77 706
Cio7.-- . , , 749,740 729 092 117.450 330.116
Commonwealth 134, 19 8.97 833 95 6,6 98.6 29
Corn Exchange 45 4 ,811 448 7 68,087 70763
Union 377,100 3/4 410 64,110 68 620
Total ......... 26 566.993 38.172.473 4,151.824 4 263.105
. , DaP06126. CIRCULATION.
BANKS.
Jan. 14. Jan. 21. Jan. 14 Jan. 21 1
iladefphia.... 91474.000 $1 , 621000 62 7 6,900 $5 73 .00 0
orthAmenaa. 1,937,423 1 883 225 201,025 308 612
arm & Meoh.. 2,996,348 2 963 445 399.885 383,896
r m 9h7n r i e s i i i .:7. : PAZ ig?.?,11 148.786 150 °,lo'
111.4°,:ri's:::: 1).17 3 5 7 1,1 . 19° I rire 13.1;31g
tilt t0n... , . IlltA Sir, tr. 3g:ln
..t... .. 897.461 E 174 136,243 111.040
tr.W. & 167311.. 4,86,70 .879 94,017 94,430
roe... ... 1137,843 .011 78.325 94,345
r il aTivi na. 9a54169
Et 11 2 81:1t1 vrt
setz:...: - .. 2111111 zoo 103,476 98.7 3
L 1.........— . 631414 416 331 115 625 80.765
111191 303,333 301.314 147,0515 )131 18a
g g wow 203 691 93660 102,7 M
Union._.-...
/83,956 170,495 50,816 BO /85
..
T0ta1...,...... 16,001.691 1 11 7304 4 2.694.317 3.761 315
The aggregates compare with those of thp pip
lieut week an follows :
Jam 31. Jan. 14.
Capitalri '14:111, $ l / 1 11:361.71C..583 6 .1g
Lne fm other Bite,., 1.1214 tlIg817.1;';%. r6i
Due to other Bke._ 3.411.192 464,167..11e0. 42 818
Dapolita.... .--..... 14 760,888 18 001,591.. Dec. $51,2 , 0
paniation..- 2,264,315 2 684,717. Ins. GO U9B
the following table shows the condition of the
banks of Philadelphia et various- times since No
visliabgr, •
- L . Somme. Circulation. Dep_osita
N o v, 4,1867,!1 , 2 tuT1,634 2,141,113 16,635,768
Jan. 11,1868.2/ 41701 1,011,013 11,465,163
jgly 6.......74,311 .906,g17 2,1,181 15,556,814
lan. 3, ..ss,4sl,ca t /7419,005
all 5......!6,446,446 4027,069 , 16,161061
50.8.1660..5,886,887 44 0 4 61 11.E; 21 °
519 4,674,50 21.896,7 , 916
Joo. 1,800,111 2,837,207 16,809 525'
390, 06,0 28 4,767 917 2,096.524 15,923.709
uot." 17,01,769 4,678,092 2.831.2210 16,812 638
Nov. 5 —....91.969 837 4.107.967 2,887,611 16 739,326
649 4..011,91.1 2,891.311 16,254,145
"19 26,775.878 4215.131 2,791 753 15,3 21 ,111
36,675,322 3 344,612 0,069212 14 699,679
2,527,005 051,00
13:15.131.--.21.491812A 8, 999,827
2661,116 16:113217
51., —.27,084.868 9 711227 1.626,983 15.379,814
" 24.._...27,p71,925 3.838.080 2.629.4 0 15.216.612
yB,BBB 465 • 1,510,716 15.183,744
Jegt. h..1 . 861213 0 11, , ; 8 . ' 440
'4,16r ,266 ,,in 2 2.694217 1 1 5 5102 .9 ,3 2 91
.. 11.-- 26,172 473 4 263,1012 27518/8 /1.760.112
Ties following is a statement of the ire:num:Along
,9f this Philadelphia Clearing House for the week
,ending Jo nary )9, 1801, u furnished by the ma
:roger, Gauge p Arnold, Eeq :
Balances,
• - • --- —82;206,214 72 6446,96664
• • 9,074.160'05 471.112 01
,t 90417.810 51 422. 67 2'24
444,412 60
" ......... # filMil
•20,64,174 60 $2,f8i,027 56
The Seamen's Saving Fund le beret by its de
polpoys, anxious to receive their money. The de.
positore are j;lid in full when their demands are
=skit, and eases of need ppoplve a return of Ave
dollars on account, but • the lieavfor,O7PfArere are
put off with promiees of a future resumption. Tb.
.panyyporee wan adopted by this institution during
the panlawmplit.o in 1857, and, when times grew
bettor, the depoot tu9 wpr!lpald in cull. 16 le hardly
Damnable to *sped seek SP infolitsajOp to pay all
Jo. depositork on deman4 wban they 44 pop* a!,
pity Loy their money, and the °mine slioptt4 uy
the °trims of the fund fa probably the one beat cal
°Witted to protect the real interests of the depo
altora
Tho following are the quotations for Donsestio
Exohange, as furnished by Messrs. Drexel & Co.,
Con h Third street :
New York exchange— • ••••-- —• pare It prom.
Boston 3.1 prem.
B , ltimote examine.-- •....•is se iS.' cue.
Philadelphia StoO,
k Exchange Sales,
21, 1861.
January
RAPORIXD DI as Ea ISIIKTMA
111(.1 , 4 erohantie Exchangt
10ARD.
P 1 RBT :
200 City, 63-- ,New 1111%
100 do. • • ..• . New 101%
200 do •• •• - New lot%
1000 410..C19h eta' 10134
SOO City 91%
100 City 65 It —. 9734
Mk do 97
200 N Penult R es.— 6731
1000. 6731
600 N lbs. .. 94
600 Reading 68 ' 96 . 118 721 . 4
1000 Pah Nay 6s 673:
SOLO Leh Val 65...._5a 90
1000 dm... ..
.85 90
10 Catawissa RCon
60 Heading It. 215.1
94 d0._._..... 2439
60 do.-- ......b5 Ws I
50 do._ 21
..... „b 5 24
00 Reading 2371
BETWEII
1000 Penna 5a C It P... 89351
Iwo do t.l & P... • 95301
:SECOND
1000 City Now I
MO do . New 10134
1000 Reading It 63 85 - 7235
80 Cataw eaa Ream 235
1000 N Panama.. --. 6734
80 Lehigh sari. Jots as
90 Little hohuylktll.. 16
10 do
61 Cam & Am ..... 1t0 112 15
,1 ow P
1736. Asked.
Philadelphians— 97/4 98 I
Pena 63 R.___ 9734 99
Pella 6e —new.-101 10136
olnor 69 9036
Read 21% 2134
Head sae '70.-- 83 iss
Read mt. 63 'Bo. 9931 8914
Read tet 68 'B3 7234 72%
Venn& It .
8855
Piens. H 2dint as 87.94
25 Reading 24
iso 24
25 21
100 do.— 24
10 Cam & 110
20 do.-- ... —lota 110 N
1 do ..... 11034
7 do ....... nO
00nr.
100 I oat 1e1and.....b0
60 103
00 do-10 ,
BO Elmira. Prof —.
40 Penna .983 i
9 Germantown Gas. 49)
10
4 914
Nordo 4 riatowa ft..... 40. , fi
60N Penns 9
5 Girard Bank.— 41
BOARDB.
401 48 Bah Nay ea 'B2 .. 67U
18 Elmira Pref..— 133;
I blows Canal La 18
3 Poona 9834'
23 d 0.... 383‘
1 do Bei
9 do - ...... 88%"
6 Beav Meadow.-- 69X
6 Man to re cob BY.— 24
ICEI , -FIRM
B.' Asked
R Ott ...-1336 14
blanra. 7a 67
Long Inland R 74 11
Leh CI Er. N. 4831 49
Leh CI k N 80ri9..35 1 . 636
North Patina R.— 83& 9
N Penns It 673:
N Penns It lea • -93 X 9439
Catawisse, B eon. 336 4
Catawissa prld- - 1 3,1 1034
2d & 3d• et 3t dvol7 48 48
Renate Vine St R .18 18M
West Phila. 66
601106 & Pine • • 10( -
Green h Grate. -1734 .
Mor Moon.
Nowa Canal pr 111,113
Sat N 60 —.671 68
bolt Nay Imp 63...74 •
Balmy Fa• bt3. - 734 8
801 l Nay Prefd ..17N 19
Rlmira R.. . 634 8
EMM=M
a Markets
JANUARY 21.—.EV011in6•
but steady, and holders
Philadelph
Ths Flour market is du
°on/prise 300 Ws. mostly
firm in their violin]; Wes
05 tO; 200 bblo good do,
mixed trupaffiae. at $537
8662;5. and NO bids Western extra at $669 4fr bbl.
Elates to the retailers and bakers range at from the
above rates for superfine and extra up to $d MI for
extra family and (army brands, as to quality. Rye
Flour is held at $4. Corn Meal is quiet, and a sale of
600 bble is reported at $3 ke. bbl.
WHEAT—rho market is rather dull to-day at pre
vious quotations; about 000 bushels have been dis
posed of at 130e13P, mostly at the latter rate fur prime
rotinglivania red in store, and from 140 to 1000 for own-
Mon and gord white. live is inure abundant, and 800
bus Pennsylvania sold et ho. Corn is nut very active
to day, and about 3 COO bus found bur era at 640650. the
latter for prime dry noutliern in the carer . old yellow is
Worth 718730. Oats ire dull; Penner lvaula are offered
an 330. without sales.
Bans is quiet at.5234P . ton for let Nu. I Queroitron.
Con
Cones —Torre is very little selling, and pricer re
mained about the same.
limier:Rm.—The market is steady, and a small busi
ness aning in Coffee and Sugar.
FROVISIONS.—The market has an upward tendenoy,
and the firmness of holders limits the operations in
Pork. Been, and Lard.
Beans —Clovereeed is more active. and about 700 bus
have been moused of at at 6705 )21i41'bus, the atter
for pinto. Timothy is quoted at $1226, ann Flaxseed
1 45 ifr bus.
VV Meal' cantinas dull, bbla selling at 181io for Penn
sylvania; 19e for Ohio; 173.0 for drudge, and lito
gallon f..r
Philadelphia Cattle Market.
PIIILADELPIIIA, JanusTy 21,1861
•
The receipt!: of Beef Cattle reached about 1,389 this
week. The market continues quiet, and prices about
the same as last quoted. The following are the par
ticulars of the sales
9 lease A bialtams. Chester county, $909.60.
15 Chase & Sanderson, $BO9BO.
65 McQuaid & Carr. Ohio. $BOB6O.
65 Scott & Kimble, Mary lard, 876009.
43 Kimble & Mirk, Chester co.. 8®960.$
66 Kenneth , & MoCleele, 85 0 9.
Bo H. C. Baldwin. Chester no.. EteeDS.
60 J.mes MeNillea, Jr., Cheater no., $50 9
52 P. Bathe • as. Cheater cm., $BO9.
74 P. Alen Ulm Penna.. 61808 75.
135 Cochran & MoCald, Chester no., 8709.150.
90 John Toed, Ohio and Vainnot. Nal
127 Mooney & Smith, Ohio, $7 0. 9 76
25 Bhannierg & Co.. Penne- 5707.00.
93 relLoinridge, Ohio. $7.6009.
00 81 . Chain. Ohio. 62708.
00 Aull & Voolter, Ohio, $708.60
20 Coats & Trainor. Chewer co. 8709.65,
38 Puller & Bro., Ohio 8708.
27 Chandler & Alea ander. Chester co., $80926.
34 Sachet, Berlie co.. $7600860.
18 Marshall. Western. 5708 25.
18 Steel. Maryland. $70826.
18 J. Wallace, Chester co. $BO9.
The striven' of Sheep at the Avenue Drove yard
reached about Li 000 head this week, and were disposed
of at from Hi to sXelf , lb gross, M 1 to condition.
About 80 • owe sold at from ews to ego ff, head, an
cord•ng to qualu7,
1.826 Ross sold at the Avenue Drove yard at from
$7BO to $8 26 te• 100 The net, ss to quality.
the arrivals of Hogs at H. 0 Irnholl's Drove-yard
reached about 2 769 head, at from 56.7607 26 4lr 100 lbs.
net, rmeonling to quality.
xchange—Jan. 21
noeno
Now York Stock
sicOortD
4000 U El 6,'67 57
MO Tenn St 66'50.._ : ..96 }
do .-
2060 Virginia Pt6a...___l7 fi
lop) ttlit!eoura St t 934
600 0 ETIO R o 6'02.-- 66
1000111 Con R bde'. 90
4600
400 Mi d h
Cant po — t g
m 8 P con bde.....00
8000 d 0998
4000 Chi & N W . /at m... 45
60 Pamfio 0104 n C0...91 '
00 Penn Coal Co.— —BO
60 Erie
200 do —.... 40
25 Rod Elver E.— —48:51 1
200 Y Con tt.....530-81
20 do ..--.. 8134
200 do ...—rgio..frdi
200 do .............8134.
1 1 0 0
660 d i ..........e3O 80
120 do .
100
LW Harlem %
60 Harlem It pref.b 1 0 .42
200
11 Co do
nft 5 ..... —....42
00
100d40 Reading R t6O-4334
.
26 Mich e ' en K._....... 61
. 6011
1 200 do 05-00
64 do .-
Ita do —... e5O-641
60 do —. ~1•30_601
100 Miok N Ind 11,..1031
800 do -.-
200 do , 610-1619
600 Mloh Ei . ,5cTN I g
1700 do
1 40 Panama ft..- 117
40C1C &CR cad-. 94
60 Gala: Chi R......... 73
1 600 d 0...-..... 72%
1 100 do
' 100 do ...a80_72
1160 Cie Jr. Tol .
37
100
d .
200 do 07
600 do -
1 700 do .34X
0)0 Chto R I R...b§o-614
100 do ~.. et
do
coo do 'O6-60
036
40
1
160 do. .. b16..601 4 ,
suChi 11 4ltift--•77
Markets by Telegraph.
IIALTIrdon4, Jan. 21.—Flour steady orith large eslll
of Ohio and Ploward•street at .95.60 city Mafia in ham
at the same rate. Wheat eteady ; red 81 1866 •; white
81.0501.65. Corn firm ; yellow bleak, ; white 6 ' 6e la,
for new and old. Frovimons firm; Mese fork 816;
prime 812 to ; Lard leticraotio. Cofee steady ; kto
120130. Whisky steady at 18100.
IsEw ORMIANS. January 21.—Cotton firm; Isles f
11,000baleeatllro113do. Flour firm at 85 X0e6.62g. Yet O
low Corn 63e. Mess Pork buoyant at $2O bD. Nachtuire
on New k ork ,t; per oral . Freights on'Cotton mat , re
Critsplayr. Jan.
re . .Floor onehatiged. Whisk/
sells at 14Sio. I.lDge are in rood demand. and prima, 100
lusher ; sales at 8,3.5006.70. Receipts. to-daY. %DUO
laical. Mau 7; err. Bulk Masts . dliftfina, for
shoulders and at es. Lard rp hap at tpu. Exchange on
New York, cent. premium.
CITY ITEMS.
LECTURE BY DR. COXE —Tho Rev. Dr. Core
wi I deliver a lecture this eveniug, at Conoert
His subject will be "Popular Taste in Literature,"
which, from the well-known ability of tho lecture r, will
no doubt attract, a large autimnce.
HALF •SPANISLI AFlrallta
I want a hero an uncommon want.
When every year and month rends forth a now one ;
Not one who tries to dram end natal.
Whose ill-made clothes shows he is not a true one ;
Of Buuh no these I should not care to vaunt ;
But a neat, cheep, and well-dressed young Don Juan,
Rookhill k Wilson made his hisaasows plothee.
We well &ease? twin, this prince of beaux.
Prior to communing biz brilliant meet Durolme4
lila superb outfit at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall,
Noe, 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth.
A LIGIIT 11841117..—Ah ! a fine thing* In this world
of trial and sorrow is a light, hopeful heart. It alone
possesses the stoutness which will carry one through
difileuities, spawns, and persecutions; it oan climb
Thouraaine, penetrate deserts, and brave the storm
tossed ocean; If can endure all the headships of the
camp, and march unfalteringly with the forlorn hops to
the cannon's mouth. When the prowl man is /?umblod,
and the strong man tuts failed, he of light heart will }p
main, unfeeling and unhurt, triumphant over every
obstacle, superior to every diffioulty, and still wearing
the elegant clothing gotten up at the " one•pnoo" Glib
Emporium of Onativil.r.n &mass, No. fp Chestnut
street.
ARRIVALS AT TUE PRINCIPMJ HOTELS,.
Ur TO 12 0 2 01400 r. 14.CiT 111 OPT
GIRARD HOUSE—Chestnut siert. below Ninth.
Mr Young & tn, Fount tHeyens Church, Ohio
TB ilichards Jc. wt, Chicago 0 E Warner & la, J
C Walker & la, Delaware fdyTempleton, Baltimore
J Dell. Baltimore W Lusby, Baltimore
Wm Williamson, Penna. I Rake rt, Reading_
Hon 'l' J Yorke, New .le say W B Nichols, N Haven
E Wallace & la, New York Miss Millard, Neer York
W H Barrett, Brooklyn Mr Cornell & la, hid
Wm is Ma Allister, Lowe C Banavart Penns
DI J f Simpson, New York Jas White, Newyork
ti 1., Aloohir. New York Alex Still, Virginia
Ii J Neely, Burlington R N cmith. Penns
J Murray, Penne. J A Elm.th. Ohio
H 8 Walbridge, 'New York W W Wright. Chester co
Is T Pearce & on New York Miss
_Pearce, New York
D A eorymser, New York G mob% New York
E Cooke, New Yolk 11Turpin ft la, Conn
Mop Turpin, Connecticut ; I L Mame, Troy, NY
Miss Adams. 'hog, NY P Baumgardner, Lane
J R Miller dau, Brooklyn R e Brown, New Haven
T 9rnen. New ytk Rooksfellow, Zs York
A. Musser, New ork Corn Breeze Pt la, N Y •
rs prk Miss Maleby,New 'York
H 1310w0. New Yo rk sanYvies, giew'York •
B Gonzales Garrett, Wilrr, Dpi
Capt .11 KeTIAILD, Balt Thornton, 1196
Aug C Downing, New York G A Conover, low York
P Mount, New York R. M Ring, Aibany
W Aloook. Baltimore David Hagan New York
Jan Polonk, Baltimore John Polook, Baltimore
Jra Hamby, Delaware In 'Y Potent, Illinois
John New York
CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut.
W MoVe,gh, West Chester J .J Lewis. West Chester
J -hn N Moore. New Jersey D•Wiloon Moore, N J
Potts, Jr, Pottstown E Monsoon. New York
Chas F Parker, Boston A J Fullmer. New Jersey
J N Hedges, Cambridge Jos H Bruer. Princeton
P_Baboock, Jr. New York M Metter, Baltimore
Wm'A Fos' er, Beverly John GI Marshall, N cork
D A Chose. Measaohusetts A W Chase. Mess
I aubone. Nlaspeohmetts 0 Htitimpson, Maas
J G rsoldthwalte.nlobjle E Field. Princeton
Robert centre, New York Mi? W' WasOoto, Ala
J B Caster. Delaware H P ink. Now_ynrk
K Wilson & la. N Jersey. G F Shepherd, New York
N Wilkinson. Wheeling, \fa E I) blriasvold, New l oil
B Bigelow, Boston - 0 Browne, Boston
E Belem, Boston P Loomis, Connecticut
It .1 Baker, Baltimore Geo 8 Brown, Baltimore
T Poultney: Baltimore B H Aldridge, , Jr & In, Pa
It 'Thomson Elkton ew York Joel
Moore, Pe
0
.1 Mclntire, Md fl Moore:Penne
J F Moore Penne Jas Hooper, Baltimore
J 8 WhltseY,Bosion J Komniberg,..Chioaso
J A noway, New York P Young. New York
.1 Jaffe, New York A Croaker & la, Masa
Morgenotern. Pittsburg T G Carson. Dalton. Mass
as Forester, Uelr York R Bowden, New York
MERCUAN TB' HOTEL—Fourth stunt, below Arch
Win M 'Bayne. & la, Philo, R. Russell, New York
R F Brown, Reading Win el oCrettily, Lainbertv'
Jon rt Rohrer. Lancaster on Jon F Lefever tai ling. 111
Is y Winger &wf Philo P W Btelford,Now York
las Hadley, New York W Smola, New York
RWolker, Plow York W Mershon, New York
Mal .1 Cummings,Selinsgrov John H. La.digh. Miss •
Lowiph Mine tt M Ituil, Rimini, N Y
7 0 hp Cempliell. Penne Bon J..ltn B Guthrie . Pa
ala Foulke/ PPP Jap i Sie. Fa Ilona a Mott Pike no
3
ST. LOUIS HOTEL. Chestnut sr,. Ova() Tbird,
H W Touter, Now York Oen Turner. New Yolk
Holmes, Paterson, N J 'R E Jump do son, hldi
Rudolph mew York Jag Bertram, Carbine
J Lieber.Philadelphia. 0 H Botdoemer, Now York
John Elite, Chmago John Mayher,New York
kglrnendorf.
I ITO New York
OtTe,.Dror4aolg
hang t ines ,
:York
JONES' HOTEL—Ohostuut '0,644.144a. SII.P I .
David U bane, PhDs Oen P Scott, Washington
Joan It Campbell, Texas 1 T jaoksoa r Reading
D W Howe, New York ClgY ton, Pennsylvania
coo Bishop. Maryland Miss 11111110P 1 M aryland
Mies
THE PRESS.-PMLADELPMA:
COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth et.. above Chestnut.
John Jones. 'Summit Hill .1 J Edmunds, Maryland
Am , s Ktmble, Chester oo Cava Kimble, Chester oo
Jae Boat, Chester_oo H nturnp. Hartford. Ct
Wm o Bannum. Bouare JJ Saw ne. K (mare
H Huff Harfor 00, aid H Bullard. Montrose, Pa
0 E Bul ,
lard, Media, Pa E B Patterson. Lana go
L Chittiok, Phlladelphm Cant E Chandler & so, Pa
AI Hammond, Delaware PI Alonisomery, Jr Pa
G T lacmard. Pennsylvania W H Huddtesen. Harriet ,
Mrs Pendell.OW Chester H 0 Marsh, LaWrenoeville
J Riley, Reading, Pa
ATA TEB UNlON—Market linnet. above Stith,
BenJ Farber Blair oo Eli Donner, Blair co
J Conrad, B Freedom, Pa Cant Taylor & In W Chee
Wm 5 Stenger. Chamberabg A J•Livinviton. Balt
W Hinokle, Pinta JOG W Martin, Patiently%
J 8 Hanes, Maryland 13 Reynolds. Maryland
John Ahl York, Pa W Martin. York. Pa
Henri I.ehr, York. Pa A G Illitokford. York, Pa
Sami Walla, York, Pa Nathan M Smith, Phila
I) A Miller. Milton, Pa Goo Zeller, Mitilinnliurn
A B. W Cretin. Pittsburg
I'flß UNION—Aroh etreot, above Third
C Carter. Penna. Jno B Armstrong Illinois
J J Boston. Illinois , W H Therripson• h Jersey
W 13 shearer, Panne T P Barley, Delaware
J H Christy, Akron, Ohio 8 M Gray, Allegheny Olt?
John Hudson, Illinois 13 A JenSs & la, Newtown
D 8 Altbouse, Monte 00, Pa J II Shaeffer, Reading, Pa
J Pittman, Easton, kW Dr W rimer, New Jells}
A Van Alenard H Y JA Annin, Now Jersey
Black, Easton Pa J Can giver, Easton, Pa
J
R Hawei. New Jersey Miss A M Fetridge, Tenn
W H Outfield, New York
A VIER !CAN EnTEL—Ohestnut et.. above Fifth.
M W Keeks. New York E B Hawkins & wf. Pa
TL Westoort, Tyrone, Pa 1J V Pennypaoker, Pa
E Morns. Chester oo W Barlow. W Chester
J 8 Father. W Chester W Butler, W Coaster
taro Grimm, COester J McLean. Carbon 00, Pa
L H Smith. Berke on. Pa J D Marshbank. Lancaster
W Darlington, W Cheater Howard Morel!. N York
W Booth, New York W Hale, Massachusetts
I' A Curtis, Delaware
MERCHANTS' ROUSE—Third et., above Callowhill.
H E Rishardr, Harrisburg Wm R fleadwell,,,Harriabg
J G Riehl, Danville BB Jones, Rename
Thos Darrah, Montg on Jacob Deal'. Pennsylvania
Uriah H M anderaon, Pa )3 Nark, Lebanon.
I hoe Fester, i..elivnen
D A Albright. Reading
DLACK IL KA R HOTEL—Third et., above Callowhill.
Daniel Loose. Reading Alvin Faust, Upper Dublin
Aortil Ruppert. Reading Cant 1, Erdman, Yu
John Snyder, Olney E Knabb, Olney
Sainl Morris, Philadelphia D Davis. Jr, Philadelphia
Wt tot Satterthwait, N J M It Miller. Long Swamp
Relay Knanpenberger, L Swamp
FOUNTAIN HOTEL-Beoond et.. above Msrket.
David L Stockier, Delaware James H Sutton Delaware
E Alablear, New Jerser J Al Woodall, Delaware
Bumf Plummer, New Jersey Al Chambers, Delaware
AWN Sutton, Delaware
MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Second at., above Arch
Jag M Jaimeon, Baltimore
Ci C Edwards, Blida
Davis Hutehius. Burlington W Warner. Penna
at Schmidt, New York W IL Brown, Jr, Phila
Robt'iliucheneon,Phile
”At 4) BAOLE—Third etroet, ailove Ballowhill.
A Bohneider, eummit 1811 l R Dotter. Bethlehem
J Rouser, hlontg no, Pa Samuel Reede. Penna.
Lemenring, Penns, H e, Fisher, Reading
REVERE HOUSE—Third street, above Rare.
D C A Clark. Annvillo J A Bonham. Phila
J Eamon'', Louisiatat Geo F Kuntz, Phila
P Voute, Echlk Haven W lif3l.T, Lancaster
Joe Whitaker, Alontg ea, Pa
IVATION AL 110rEL—Itnee street, above Third
11 I) Shafer, nil , ' P filbert, Monroe 00. Pa
R. Al D)eart, Lanovater Al II Jto ,, inenn, Wilkesb'e
John Wagon. Pittsburg Joan P. w.,r, Baltumoro
J Dewalt, Perry co, Pe H J Jacoby. flew York
A Nolo, Mt JOY, Pa Ciao F Darr. Phtle
BARLEY SHEAF—atioond street. below Vine
A C Van LllValloo,l"evam. CI Hough, Newtown
Edwin Fultz, Bucks co J Cadwallader, Fox Chase
LIILARINE INTELLIGUNCE
AEI; FOURTH PAGE.
BY TETAGIIAPfi,
(Corrempondenee of the Prase.)
Pi
Arrived, brig Granada from NeuvEW lona, Jan 21.iras.
kit Thema date. to rho 2J rust. elate that the bark
Pawitiolcot, of new York, for London, end pot int) that
port leaky.
Steamship Boston. Croaker, hence, arrived at New
York yesteroay.
Steamship North Star, Jones, for Aspinwall, sailed
from new York yesterday.
Steamship De Soto, Johnson, for Havana, saile I from
New York yesterday.
Ship Morning (slaty. Hobbs from Callan, was in An
napolis Roads. below Baltimore, yesterday.
Snip Wm Chamberlain, Knappi for Liverpool, cleared
at New York yesterday.
Ship Casilda, Stalf.,rd, from Liverpool, was below
Baltimore yesterday.
Clop e ail of Derby, Barnes, from Liverpool, arrived
a , Savannah 4 8th last
a Ship Jove Parker, Carver, from Deal, was off Charles
ton lath inst.
Bark Gommbia. Smoke, from Bremen, arrived at
Baltimore lith Inst.
Bark Clara it distill. Scandal's. Cleared at New York
yesterd Althea aracaibo.
Bark Lams, IllicholoJewsk, for / moor „giver,
cleared nt New York yesterday.
Bark Tangier, Hall, cleared at New York yesterday
for Callan,
Brig War Eagle. Williams, hence, wee diaoharging
at Port as Prince 7th inst.
Bair Heatless, Sandera. for Havana, &eared at Mo
bile 18th lost
doh r A F Bought., Sanders, cleared at New York yes
terday for Philadelphia
emir s tar Prose, Godfrey, from Pensacola, ars ived
at New York yesterday.
Bohr Georgia, Morris, from Smyrna, Del. arrived at
New York yesterday.
Nola Wave, Barrett, from Newborn, NC, arrived at N
York yesterday.
Rohr ~argaret Paler, Pletcher, from Wilmington,
Del. Arrived at Now York yesterday.
cola 43 It Vickery, Babbitt, from Norfolk, arrived at
New York yecarday.
SPECIAL NOTICES
SAVING FUND—NATIONAL. SAFHTT TRU:a
CostPANY.—During the suspension of specie payments
by the Banks, Money in received and paid daily, on de
mand, in the same k ind of funds, specie or notes, an de
posited; Interest five per cent. WALNUT Street,
southwest tweet of THIRD. la2-tt
SEAMEN'S SAVING FUND—NORTH WEST
CORNER MiCOND and WALNUT PITUEZTB.—DdpORIta re
ceived in email and large amounta, from all olasecs of
the community, and allows interest at the rate of FIVE
PER CENT. nor annum,
Office open daily, from 9 until 5 o'olook, and on Mon
day and Saturday until night in the evening. President,
FRANKLIN FELL; Tromuror and Booretorr. OH AS.
M. MORRIS
11Ain D> ! HAIR. DYE! !—BatEhelor'S
LIQUID HAIR DYE is he original and bear in the
market. An others are mere imitations, and should be
avoided if you wish to escape rutioule. hplendid BLaCK
or beautiful Baown instantaneously. hold by all Drug.
gists everywhere, The genuine has the signature of
WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR upon a steel-plate en-
Cramg on four etdes of cult box.
Beware of Counterfeits.
idanufaotory, 81 Barclay street, late 293 Broadway,
New York. CHARLES BATCHELOR,
no3-1y Proviotor.
SALAMANDER FIRM-PROOF SAFES.—AI very
hue assortment of SALAMANDERS for sale at Tea.
s 'amble prices. No. 304 CH r,bTli UT St., Philadelphia
anl3 tf EVANS le WATaON,
. .
Gnovica & BAKE6'I3 CELEISHATED
NOISELESS SEWING fiLi.CHINES
I ha Best in Ueo for Family Sawing.
No. 730 CURPTN UT Strant. Phihi.dololne. ooar-1,
01111 PRIOD OLOTRING ON Trill LA.TRST
lIITLIS, made in the beet manner, expressly for RE
TAIL BALES. LOWEST selling nrioes marked in
Plain FirUres. All goods made tO °Ater vrarrantad eat -
raotory. Onr ONE-PRICE system is strietly adhered
to. All aro thereby troatrd alike,
e 023 ly JONKS 00 604 MARKET Street.
CARD PRINTING, BEST AND CHEAPEST IN
the City, at 34 South THIRD street.
CIRCULAR PRINTING, Beet and Cheapest in the
City, at 34 gnat h. THIRD Street.
BILL-HEAD PRINTING, deet and Cheapeat In the
City, at 34 SouthTIIIRD Street.
HAND•DILL PRINTING, nest awl Cheapest in tha
City. at 34 South THIRD Street.
PAMPHLET PRINTING, and every other desonp
tion Printing, of the most superior quality, at the
most reasonable rates, at RINGWALT h BROWN'S,
prexel's Building, 34 Routh THIRD Street. eta-tf
LVRMAPI—BRARP.—..By the Rev. Banel Durborow,
jklr. george ft Lohman to Alta pinto. T. titutry, both
'
of tins city,
PR EAB—MATTIB.—On the leth 'natant, by the Rev,
Coae, Mr. Samuel R. From to Mom Bella
Alan's how or Plymouth.
OR _P—B ITER —tin the 27th indent, by the Rev.
W. T. Fra. Smoot Hall Crump to Harriet Allooßtter,
of of One °By,
mpIy4.4OWER—HANSE.—Bn the let inetant, by the
Rev. We,. T. Pre, Henry N. Munstiower to Mary C.
Itches, both of Cherry Yaqor. Cheater county, pa.
GLENDMNING.—On the evening of the 2dth instant,
Charles Scene.. sod of Robert and Elizabeth Wen
dinnieg. aged 18 years.
The relative* and trim de are respectfully invited
to attend the funeral, from the residence of hie parents,
Haver ford street. abOve Thirty-third. West blinds+.
cgt p Wednesdaz ; 3c
Church§tit. at e : I'. M., and Ili n an
Wi t I7GWV Y — t T TutkerOn t , 3 PI . J 5 , 1. 0n Second•day
First month• 14th,. 1881, of scarlet foie t, in the etti eei
of her age, Clara Dilworth. daughter of Jesse C. tun
Lydia . Ridgway.
pnAhlEllB.—On the 19th January., Sarah Frances,
youngest iimighter of Andrew and Sarah A. k. ham-
DOlll.
Funeral will take plane on Wednesday morning. at 30
e'elook. To I rowed to Laurel Hill. The relatives and
friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend
trilbout lather notion.
W1'121..113 —On the 17th instant, Rebecca E. wife
of Hanson L. Withers, and eldest daughter of Eli K.
Price. in the 31d year of her age.
Her particular friends and those of the family are
rsepeotfuliv invited to attend her funeral, Irom the
residence of her husband, No. 9 South Broad street,
this (Tuesday ) morning the 224 instant, at 11 o'oloos..
To proceed to Woodlands Cemetery. .
hIORTIhIOurt 19th, /qualm Mortimooro,
In the 7:8 year of her age.
The relatives and friends of the family are requested
to attend her funeral. from her son's residence, ho. 828
V Ineltreq this (Tuesday' ) afternoon at 2 o'elook.
SNOW D els.—son the 18th instant. Mrs. Anna Snow
den. in the 84th year of her age.
' Funeral Item the residence of her brother, Mr. David
Messer ! , this (Tuer morning, at 10 o'clock •
•It' V —Ca the 17th instant, Saltiest Hartley, Sr.
rune al from his late residence. No 1111 hey bert
street, above Fifteenth, this (Tuesday ) morning. at.lo
otoloog.
KBESHAN.—On the 29th instant. ,lohanna, dap; hjer
of James and Ann Keeshan. aged 10 Years.
Funeral from the residence of her parents, Fourth
street. above Master, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 3
o'clock. .
of
the 20th mstant. Linwood. infant son
Charles and Mary Lukens, aged 8 months and 18
days.
ttneml from the residence of his parents, Adams
street, above cdward,Frankford, this ( Tuesday) after
noon. at 2 o'clock.
• . • • .
.e . .3131..L1N.—0n the 23th Instant, John Mullin, aged 48
Years.
Funeral fmin his late residence, No. 630 Bedford
Street this (Tuesday / afternoon, at 1 o'clock.
BYRNE.—On the 19th Indent, James Byrne. aged
61yearn.
Funeral from hte lato residence. No. 124 Almond
street ( below Second, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 1
Woloolt.
iiiil/14 4 .—0n the 19th instant, Mr. Joseph 16.
Maull, in the U3d year of his agp.
Funeral from hie Into residenoe. No 822 Queen
street. on Wednesday morning, at 10 o'clock.
LINK —On the 20th Instant. Mrs. Magdalena Link.
relict of the late Gotha!, Link. in the 06th year of her
ag ;Une al from the residence of her son, George J.
Link, ti r eventh street. above Germantown avenue, on
l'huraday, at 12 o'oloo
11E110H —On the 19th instant, Walter Bough, In the
20th sear of his age.
Funeral from the rrsideneeof his uncle. No. 814
Lombard street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 2 o'olook.
Tut/MAN.—On the 19th instant, Mr Benner Thomas,
Or,. egad 62 years
Funeral ~from his late residence. No. 213 Lombard
street, on Wednesday afternoon, at 256 o'clock.
MOURNING GOODS FOR 1801.—Just
1111 reoeived New Stiles Second Mourning Ent high
Chintzes. and Neat Styles Blank and White ditto, at
1156 eta ; Slack alpacas,lB%, 26, . Si eta.; Bomba -
Zino Finish Alpaoens. t.O 76 eta.; Mohair
Metres, 3736 eta. to Si Black Booa bushes, Eriglinn
Crapes. Veil Crapes Crape Falls and Crape Veils.
Yonne Corner Crave , and Grenadine Veils, crape
Collars and Collarettan, mnzasti Bombazines Jouvires
tf%ggljldgQlovee, mailing our nioolr of PLAIN BLACK
anil'shooriD bioußrinvevooops hill and nomplete.
laW BaesoN & SUN. Mourning Store r
No. 918 Chestnut street.
SrBIRTH AND LAST LECTURE OF
THE COUft•tE, in aid of the CHURCH. OF 8 L.
TRIAS. on TUESDAY EVENING , . 22d January,
at CONCERT HALL. Chestnut, shwa Twelfth street,
by the Rev. A. CLEVELAND COX, D. D., of Bald
„Saubj
tt.
ect ” Popular Taste in Literature."
Tiokets 25 cents. For sale at Episcopal Book Deposi
tory, 1:4:14 chestnut street ; Burns tr, Stag, 9 1 14/Chest
nut street, and at the door. ittlB-fMtu 31
Rev Jbmetne.z.Bethlehm
B F Swartz, Lebanon, Pa
h11:MOR/LNDA
HARRIED.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1861.
frr.' , lltlgl l ZZElggit - T - ,TivrßuacEE,e.
186 A. Y. M.. and the membeis of the order generally,
are requested to utast at the Halt. CHEBTN U i Street,
TO-MORROW. 2.3 d, at 9 P. M.. preeisely. to attend the
funeral of their deoelltled Brother BANDIBE. TRO6IAB.
Br order of the W. M.
Tt"OEO. P. LITTLE. PeoretarY.
NOTICE.—THE ANNUAL MEETING
of the t 3 tockholders of the OCEAN fiTk'Ael
NXVIDATION CUM.VeN V. for the election of Five
Dlreotors, and for t.,e trauma, ton of other business,
will be held et No. 3t, 0 North DELAWARE Avenue.
on TUESDAY, the fifth ay of February 1861, at 12
O'olook noon. Wei. DENNIS,
1 22-12 t Secretary and Tromutar.
UTCENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL —THE EX
emulation of Applicants for Admission to the
RAI. HIGH SCP(O...L. will begin on MONDAY.
the 28th of January, at 9 A. M. The cand.dates must be
at tea t thirteen years of age, tesidents of the city of
phibidelphia and for at least one yearpupils in the pub
lic schools the city.
The order of examination will be as fo'lows
MOND 4 Y. Jannaiy 28th, History of the United States
and GeograViy.
TU ustiA Y. 29th, Orthography and Mensuration.
WEDMISDAY. 300 i. Grammar, Rules, and Parsing.
THURSDAY, 3lst, Arithmetio, Theory, and Exam
ple..
P SID AY...'ebruaty Ist, Definitions, and Constitution
of the United Staten
Candidates will bo admitted on Wednesday,February
6th. NICHOLAS R. AIAGUIRE`, A. M..
Jan-a Principal.
W OFFICE OF 'IIIE F , 4 lI,ADELFHIA
I AND SAVANNAH ftTEAA. NAVIGATION
C PANY, NO. 300 NORTH WHARVES.
••
. - -
I'IIILADELPIIIA. Jan. 22.1861.
The Annual Meeting of the Btookholders of this Corn
yany for the hlrotinn of Five Managers. and for the
transaction of other business. will be held at No. 30,
Phitsdembia, Evshange. floor,) on TUMMY
VF.NII.IO. the fifth day of February ntxt, at half past
seven o'clock. WM. DPNIVIS.
ia22-12t Seeretary and Treasurer.
POPULAR LECTURE,
by
R. I. DE COII DOYA, kBQ.,
at the
HALL OF THE UNIVERSITY,
Nin h Street. above Chestnut,
SATUHDAv EVEING. JAN. 21, 1851,
Subject—" The Erin Vieit."
To commence at 8 o'clock.
Trekets W hate. May be had at the store of Henry
Cohen.lo7 Choetnut street, and at the Hall on rho eve
ning of the lecture. ja22.tuftt*
[rjr
PEOPLE'S LITERARY INSTITUTE.
—REV. HENRY WAS ir BEECHB R will lec
ture en THIJII.c.DA), EVENING, January , 24 at CON
CERT HALL. Leclerc, Quarter be f..re 8 n °look. It*
IMJ S. CAPEN WILL COMMENCE A
course of six lectures on PH ft,NOLOGV, on
SDA Y EVENING, Jan.P2d, at 711 o'clock. nt the
southeast Garner of Nineteenth and North streets. be
low Coates , to be continued on Taussdays and Tuse•
days, until the chose. 'rhese lectures wll ho illustrated
by portraits. casts, skulls, descriptive anecdotes. and
Dubuc examinattons, and will be adapted to interest and
improve the young. Admiral-it free Collection at the
close Examinations daily, at the Cabinet, 912
CRESTNIJB btreet. Ja2l-St
IZEASTERN MARKET COMPANY—AN
adiourned nicotine of the erookholders of the
TERN MARKET COMPANY will lis held on
TUESDAY EV ENI G next January 21. at 71. o'clock,
at the Wethan II House, SANSONI Street. to hear the
report of the Commiitse -appointed at last ineenng to
investigate the proceedings of the nireators elsoted
September 24th last, and procure evidence in relattun
Of Tenn
• •
General attention Is earnestly requested.
jn19.30 R. H. 110WARU. Chairman
rII7TIIE GENTLEMEN NAMED ON THE
foilowing Committees as divisions of the Gene•
0 2 Ominittee on the Reception of tae Chicago and
Milwaukee Delegations, vinitteg Fhilstletphin, are re
quested to mee TUESDAYhIS OF Tin BO HD OF
TPA OE, en EVENINU, at half cast 7
o'clock.
uonimittee of Rcooption, Introduction, Sco —Henry
Budd, s. F. r token, J. M. Brooks. Joseph Lea, Henry
Lewis. Joseph Altemus, A. W. Little. George 'quart,
W, B. N. Comma, Janice C Hand, Thomas B. Newlin.
William Divine. Arch. Campbell. Pharles Kelly. Wm
Gay, Charles Knecht, Washington Butcher. Joseph
J C. Davis, David Williams. Israel H. maule.
J. P. Steiner. James Btllinee, N. T. Canby. John H.
stymie. Arch. Getty. P. L. Wainer. James Steel. Geo.
B Bonnell. C. J. Hoffman. Gee. Bullock T. C. Henot,
W. C. Houston, Wm. H. Pearson John wrier', B. V.
Merrick. John T. Thompson . Al'.l W. Baldwin. John
Sellers, Chas. Wheeler. A. J ltuokner, Win. D. Filch
south. Then Weheter. Jr.. William G. Kent, Richard
Wood, P J Smith, Wm. C. Ludwig. John Sparhawke,
Gideon Jones. R. A. Hanky, D. Rodney King, Famuel
Williams, P. Herat. R. W. Southomd. Daniel Had.
dock, Jr.. Charles Maguire, A.
John essup. M. Wilcox,
ts, C Knight, John T. Booth, 'welsh. Joseph H.
Newhall, S. A. Blenheim Thomas P. Stotesbnis.
Dalian, Jr., James Devereaux, John Woodside, IL A.
Denkl'. William IL Thomas. Robert Ervein, Samuel
Hartranft. James H. Orne. Wm. Crease, J. F. lime,
C. Biddle, Lewis Audenreid. .1. IL Maxwell, Davis
Pearson, N. Sturtevant, P. R. Cope, E. G. Janice, E.W.
Bailey. E. C. Caldwell M. L. Ballowell. IL C. Dale,
George 3.Grote , S. W..DeCouree•. H. W. Ridgway,
Samuel M. Felton. James hie en, H. H. Houston. John
M. Marie John Price Wetherill, J. L. Crew, J. B. Lip
pincott, r;. H. Butler. T. B Peterson, lam Baker Win
T. Wake,. Joseph M. Thema., E. Y. Townsend. James
Milliken. A. ' r lane, E.Nuebaum, hi. Gans, H.Shloss,
and John Murphy.
Committee on Banquet.—John F. Addict:a, Samuel L.
Witmer, ". L. Ward, George L. Buzbv . S. E. Stokes.
W. C. Ludwig. Ai h. Getty. D. C. MoCammon. James
Traquair. John Woe, Janine H Orne. Geo. Bullock.
Kirk B. Wells, Joseph 11. Newhall, L. G. hly Unger,
James Milliken, and S.T. Canby.
HENRY BUDD,
ja2l.2t Chairman General Committee.
OFFICE OF THE. ENTERPRISE IN
SURANCE COMPANY. 400 WALs U St.
AIIURTy 16, WI.
At the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this
Company. held on the 16th January, 1841, the following
gentlemen were elented Directors for the aiming year
F. RATCHFORD STARR,
WILLIAM Mos' SE
NALtII2O FR A ZIER,
JOHN M. AT WOO LI,
BF;IJAMIN T. a ft •• DRICK,
HENRY WHAM 0
MOR D CAI L. DAWSON,
GEORG R'l IJART,
JOHN H. BROWN,
1.1 A. I , eRNESTOCK,
ANDREW D. CASH,
J. L. ERRHSGER.
A t a timeline of the Board of Directors, held this day,
F. it ATCHFORD STARR was appointed President.
thsittukif CHARLES W. COXF, Secretary.
Frr, • IN'UItANUE COMPANY OF THE
FTATE OF PENNRYI VANIA, NOS. 4 AND
irifxcii ANGIE BUILDING —J.Nor.riv 16, 1861.
The following gentlemen have been duly To-elected
Dircolore for theyear 1661:
HENRY D NHERRERD,
BINIEON TOBY
OHARLER MACALESTER,
WILLIAM R. SIDIPH,
JOHN H. BUDD.
WILLIAM R. WHITE,
GEORGh: H. STUART,
SAMUEL GRANT, Jo.,
TOBIAS Wnq id ER.
THogIAB B WATTBON,
HENRY G. FREWhIAN i
CHAOLihn LEWIS,
GEORGE C. CARSON.
At a meeting of the D.rectors. he'd this day, HENRY
D. 811.1tRERD, Esq., was unanimously re-elected
President of the Company.
jalB 61 WILLI Pi Al HARPER. Secretary.
firCOMMONWEALTH INSURANCE COM.-
YA:4I7 °F THE SPATE OF PhiNDISYLVA
KA, 613 OHESTN II V STREET,
PHILADELP 111 , January 14, 1861.
At a meeting of the Stockholders of tho rommon -
'wealth Insurance Comea. J an uar y e Siete of Pommy!.
‘ianta. held at their elites, 7. IBM. the following
Gentlemen were elected to serve no Directore for the
ensuing year:
AVID .TAYNF., M. D..
M. M. WHITALL,
HOM 8 8. BTENVA RT,
fill A RLIIB JI, lIHQ
WItiIA ). TRUTRER ' S.
IteNRY LEWift.
ROBERT SHOEMAKER,
JOHN K. WALK FR.
EDWARD D. KNIGHT,
BTEP iKN coilur
Anil at a meeting - of the Board of Directors held on
this day. the foliewing Officers were re elected:
President7DAV D JAYNE. M 1)
vipe President —.toil N dl. Will 'vat,.
Nearetnry—l , AMUM, 8. MOON. jal7-10t
- - -
tiOFFICE OF TOE FAME INSURANCE
COMPANY.
PIMA DELPRIA. JIMMY 14,7881.
At the annual meeting of 17tockholdere of the Paine
Insurance Gongola held the day. at their arum, No.
4 of.; CR EsTN titreet, the following-named gentle
nvn were elected directors to serve for the ensuing
iear: _ .
GEORGE W. DAY,
NANIIII.O WRIGO
DAVID D. BIRNEY.
I',
EN ItY LEWIS JR
I HAs. NL.HARDSON.
Be,D_OBI, J. BODINE,
JOHN W.I.:VERN/IN,
GI•ORGE A. WEST.
TH
M. N. MA
O. w ILSON
Ir,DwA all D. WOODRUFF.
JOHN lassLEK,
JANUARY 16,18.51.
At is meetins of tho Board of Direct , re, hOld this day.
thn follownm gentlemen wore unanimously elected
offunirot
GRGFGE,W, TIKV. President.
. .
FltilNClB N. BUCK Vice_ Vresident.
jalo.6t WILWAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary.
TT'OFFICE OF THE RELIANCE MU
TUAL INSURANCE COMPAIS
Pula, January 14. 12431.
The Annual Meeting of the Rtookholdere of thin
Company will ho held at their officio No 3 0 8 WAI—
N Lls' Street, at II o'clock M. on mONDAY, the 4th
day of February next
An Election tar Twenty Directors to serve the ensu
ing year will be held on said day at the same place,
between 12 o'clock M. and 2 o'olocd; P. hl.
jn.ls tutus tfed B Al. HINCHMAN. Secretary.
POPpLAR TASTE IN LITERATURE.
—REV. A. ()LEV r LAND COXE.D. 11.. o f g.o,_
mors. . Ooneert - U
CoI:SINT. above
Twelfth street. TUPSDAY EVENING, 22d Januarv.
Torkers Meanie; for solo al BURNS ft MEG. 211
nuEtsi 14111:St,. -PISCOVeL BO DEPOSITOKV.
1224 CH ESTNIJ V 2r.. and at the Door. 147 thstu-St
LT:NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT
the Annual Meettng of the Stockholders of the
Branch Canal Company for the election of a
eresident and five Managers of said Company alit ha
held at the office of tbp Com.pany, ATfth NO, Penn
sylvania'. at 10 o'clook A. on WEDNESDAY, the
30th day of Jannary,llsl.
B, order ot the Board. M. C. hIERCUR,
1010-Mt Seorltary.
I
OFFICE OF TIIE UNION CANAL co.,
,i .s PHIL .DELp.IIA, January 16. 1861.—The Annual
l 'teal of the eltookholdern Cl the Union Canal con
1.
any.o Penneylvama. WI be held on TUESDAY Fe
'
. ruary Liu next, at 11 o'dlook A. Pa, at the off= of the
om pen • . it V.ts WALN UT eitreet ( Farquhar bluldinga)
jal7. dtfe6 0. rb Q NINON, deoretary.
ErOFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL
ROAD COMPANY,
I{ILAPELPIIIA. January 14.11411.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.-1115 annual meet
toe of the stockholders of this Canteen! will be held on
MOND AY. the 9th day of February. Ha, at 10 o'clock
A. M., at the SANcool-ATRKET HALL.
The annual eleotion for Directors will he held on
MONDAY, tho 4th day of hlaratt, 1811 at the of fi ce of
the Oonnany, No. 238 youth THIRD Street.
Jals-tfe4 EDMUND SMITH. Secretary.
"NEW YORK AND MIDDLE COAL•
FIELD RAlLitteeD AND COAL COMPANY."
L 'Ttie Annual bleeding of the btookholdere of the Com.
Pony will be held at their office. No. uO4 coital
FOURTH Ntreet. on MONDAY the 4th day of Fe
bruary next at 11 o'oloolc A. hf, for the PUrpoFe of
electing Five Directors of the said Company for the
ensuing year, and for the transtotion of such other
business rte may Lob ought before the meeting.
HEN teY DODINBDN, Beoretary.
Phi'adelphia, January 17, 1881. lalB.tleis
[l:y. OFFICE OF THE FAME INSURANCE
CO.. N 0.406 CHESTNUT Strew ' :
Pitmammertte, January I. M.
Ate meeting of the Mem of Directors, held thin Jab
a Dividend of THERE PER CENT, on the capital of
the Cornpeny woe deolared, payable on and after the
let day of February next.
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD,
.10-tfot Secretary.
FAME INSURANCE COMPANY,
No. Anti CHESTNUT etreet.
Philadelphia.
FIRE AND INT. atilt RNES
George W. Day, of firm of Day & Matlack.
Samuel Wrigh . of firm of W right Bros. & Co.
p II tiirrey, of firm of Davie & Blrney.
Henry Lewie, Jr.. of firm of Lewis Woe. & Co.
C. Ric hardeon, of firm of I. C. Bowe & CO.
B, T. Bodine, Prelude nt of Wyomme Canal ComPanY
Jno. W. Everman, of firm of J. w. Everman & Co.
(ego. A. West, of firm of Weet & Fobee,
T. B. Martin, of firm of Saone, Martin, Co.
U. Wiloon Davistailorday-at
F. D. Woodruff; of firiti of SiblOy. Molten, W° o 4
ruff:
Jno. Kessler, Jr . No. 1713 Green street,
GEORGe. W, DAY,President.
FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vice President.
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD,BeoreIary. la2l•iftf
UrO. APTHORP, Professor of Elocu
• tion, ghtoo notice of his readiness to waive
Private Pup.le. both lipids of the nay, at his former
m om , No. I 6 South _rENTII Street. Lecture. in
Schools for the prevent. ia22-3t•
Tot:is AND BONDS BOUGHT AND
sold on commitsloa by JAY COOKS & CO.,
ia22.ttyuf 114 Youth TIUUO btroet.
j
DNEY REal.V.gb '
DD
and interest allowed, by JAY COOKE Je CO..
ja22 lard 114 South THIRD Street.
I NOURI?ENT FUNDS, SPECIE, &c,
IL; bought Ec.d Hold by J. 7 Y COOKE CO.,
.11121 Imif 114 Nouth ThIRD strnet.
frAtrTN AND kiOre • 9OLLECTEp
by Y WORE k CO.,
Ja22 Imif 114 South Tnutp Street,
NEW YORK, BOSTON. AND BALTI
am re Exchange bought and sold hr
JAY COOKE & CO,
1a22-llnlf 114 Bouth THIRD Street.
F. B. E I AI E R, SEVOND, ABOVE
GREEN, respeottntly thanks hies nulnprettle nue•
tomeie for their patronage and liOneetty-"eltureseed ad
miration of Ips Ambroty pas and Photpgraphs, which he
hae made during the poet year. It.
RETAIL BRY GOODS.
DRE4S SILKS, 50 Cents
Fancy Dress Silks, 62% Cents
wanoy Dress Silks. 70 Cents.
Fancy Dress Ellks.7o Cents.
Fanny Dress Silks. 81 Cents.
Fancy Dress Silks, 873 Cents.
Fancy Dress Bilks el.
solid Color Silks, 81.
With a fine stook of
ItiCD BROCADE BILKS.
We are running off toe above lords at ve low prices
H.W WM/DART SECONDHER.
450, 482, and 454 North Street,
Ja22-Zt Above Willow.
FLOUNOED SILK ROBES.
We are olosing out the balanoe of our Robes
very low.
OUR WEN SDART BROTRER,
450, 452, and 464 North SECOND Street.
}a73-2t Above Willow.
WORKED TRIMMINGS, 12 Cents.
Worked Tivernints, 15 Cents.
Worked Trimmings, 20 Cents.
Worked Trimmings, 26 Cents.
All rodueed. to close oin.
OURWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
450, 455, nod 460 North SECOND Street,
pat 2t Above Willow
RROOADE SKIRTING, 121 Cents.
- 11 - 0 Closing out a 1810 lot at this low priee.
OCRWEN riTODLIART & BROTHER,
450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street,
Ja23-2t Above Willow
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RAILROAD LITIES.
TUE PENNSYLVANIA 0 N'TR A L
JLAILIOAD.
SOO MILES DOUBLE TAACk.
1860. a'vz - z;_-____,x 1860.
THE CAPACITY OF THIS ROAD IS NOW EQUAL
TO A NY IN THE COUNTRY.
THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS
BETWEEN PHILADELPata AND PITTSBURe,
Conneoting direct at Philadelphia with Through Trains
from Boston, New York, and all points gist, and in the
Union Depot at Pittsbuyg with Through Trams to and
from all points in the West, Northwest, and Southwest
—thus furnishing facihties for the transportation of
Passengers unsurpnwed for spoed and comfort by any
other route.
. -
Express and Fast Linea ran throngk to Pittsbirs.
without change of Cars or Cantle torg. AU armlet Pas
senger Trains provided Wan Loughridge's Katera
Brake—speed under perfect control of the engineer.
thus adding MINA to ;ea paints' of travpiters,
a mq kni g Call are aitaoned to each Irani ; Weal:ars
Sleeping Oars U. 14pros and Fast Trains. The
EXFII4BB RUNS DAWY : Mail and Feat Luau. etu
de:ye exeepted.
lltl nun levee ntllaftelehLa at 8.00 A. M.
tuit Line 1140 A. M.
Expiess TRAINSes VA P. M.
WAYLEAVE AB FO LL O WS :
Karriabarg Aooommodation , Ala Columbia, 4P. S,
Columbia CIA P. M.
Parkcaburs 12.90 P. M. •
West Cheater Passengers will take the Mail, Parket
burg Aooommodation, and Columbia Tralna,
Passengers for Sunbury, WilinaMatort, Elmira, Buffa
lo, Niagara Falb. and intermediate points, leaving Phi
ladelphia Westward. and 2 P. M. go directly through.
Tickets may be obtained at the of of the
Company in Philadelphia, New York, Boston, or Bal
timore; and 'Pickets Eantward at any of the important
Railroad Offices in the West also on board any of the
regular Line of Steamers on the Mississippi or Ohio
IT/0111..
igr Pare always al loin Alla Unto as emelt, es by any
thor e.
Far filter Information nasty at the Passenger sta
tion, Bout east corner of Eleventh and Market Streets.
The oomoletion of the Western oonneotions of the
Penbffylvants Railroad to Chioaro. make this the
GIRECT MAE BETW TREAT
THE R.AST THE
GREAT WEST.
The conneotlon of trioke by the * Railroad Bridge at
Pittsburg, avoiding all drayage or ferriage of Freight,
together with the caving of time, are advantages readily
appreciated by Shipagere of Freight, and the Travel
ling Publio.
Merchants and Shippers entrusting the transportation
of their Freight to this Company, can rely with Gong,
derma on its speedy transit.
THE RATES OF FREIGHT to and from any point
in the West by the Pennsylvania Railroad gra eif all
times a: Yanorobts as era eitarged du slier Railroad
q ieVaillialloular tomtit paatayes " Via Panne. AMI-
N • '•
For Freight °entreats' o r Shirring Diraotions. apply
to, at if 1b1,121 either of the fo llowin g Agents of tie eon
pant.
D. A. STEWART, P i ttsburg,
11,fi.pieroa & Oa., Zenewrille,O.; J. J. ..! OurftioleY.
0 4 R. lideN eel's, tilaylp. y.: CittiLiaog , 1 / 4 , iropPeri
,
rerkff,00,,,,„..34,4„,0,0„J0/lemon me t, Ludt
ti 'i oi.oi. Dort j• b ec at i rti" u ' rti . ;aiAt °l'd'''.
:o. tr, floors ;
.;
N. Ky .; P. G. b'lttler n e i 8 1 ,...
veneorille, Ind.; N. W. Witham. & Co., cti ro r I td Re
. Sass, Maier & Maks, St. Loma, Mo.; John 11. Har
r/VI lischnlie, Tenn.; Barrio & Runt,Mainphis Tann.*
clams & 00., °Morino, 111.,. W. H. It. Roontli, Alton:
11;.; or to Frol , ht Agents of Railroadil at air:threat points
1 yr West.
4: B. S RINGSTON, Jr., Philadelphia.
ORAN" ..e. worm, N o ticEth MOM baltitsere
FOBS i 88,,,,Isiit t WlgrePOVito.tiou'"" k " .
' N. H. nsellEcres, Gen'l Freight eine e Phila.
1,. lb. ROUP , Gen'lTioket gent Mla.
E. LEWIS. Goal Sup't Altoona. Fa. lad ly
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
-,....,.... w .,,
RTHERN ASSURANOE COM
LONDON.
ESTABLISHED IN IBM.
CAPITAL, $.6.298 800,
CASH ASSETS, $2,892,265.62
ANNUAL REVENUE
UPWA RDM ( )F la 130 000,
Statameat of the oar dition of the C O MP/111, made in
compliance with the law of 24mM/um& ;
Cap.tal stook - 00
Number of Nimes of Stook
subscribed for —.-... 62,403
Amount of assessments or Insialments on
stook paid In, in cash— 312 016 00
ASSETS.
The value as nearly as may be. of the Real
Fetate held by the omparly.„ 201,023 lb
Cash on hand, and depotuted in Banks 103 912 73
Cool, in hands of Agents, and in course of
tranamieeion.... .. ... 225,783 58
Loans secured by Fronde and arortgagea,
constituting the first ben on the Real Be.
to e. on which there it lees than one year's
interest due and owing— —. , 69,949
Brooke owned by the Company, Whether of
any State or of the United Staters. or of any
incorporated oity or the United States, or
of any other... 298.191
Bonde he d by the Company as Collateral '
Security for Inians. ......... ..... 165,1500 00
Other investments • -- 91,19018
LIABILITIES.
Lessen due, and unpaid, (Fire and 141e1....
Claims for losses whioh are in suit or con
tented by. the Company— „.. None.
Losses during the , year hioh have be en
paid,( Piro and 'w .0102073'
Divider de deo ared . ....... .. ,_........... 21.401 13
Dividends declared. due, and unpaid........ 3,844 93
Amount of all other °lama against the
Comeany, contested or otherwise includ
ing Fire Duty due the Government, end
unclaimed Dividends-- ...... . 46,440 48
"INCOME.
Groin; cash premium; reosived, (Fire and
Life)—..... ....... 950,876 89
Interest money received from the—
invest-
Income
-
of
Irom other
6011reen....
EX PENDITURES.
,5 mount paid endowing for reinsurance pre •
miume, and amount of return premiums,
whether paid or unpaid.. .......• 144,333 48
Dividends psid during the Tett...—. —.... 23,43 T 38
Expenses paid during the year, inoludins
commissions and fees paid to the agenis
and Whams of the Company_. .-- 183,048 60
Amount of all oilier expellees and expendi
tures of the C0mpany........ .. •.. 81,744 25
Raving complied with the law continuance the
undereigned respectfully a 'licit aof the
patronage which since the
en liberally bestowed upon
thiti Company since the eatabliahment of the Agency in
this city.
•
he large
allycpital of the Company and waitnited
liabaity of the shareholders offer the greatest Be.
entity to Policy holders.
Losses paid in Philadelphia as soon as proper proofs
are presented.
(3-ETTY & LEIBING,
' AGENTS. •
426 CHESTNUT STREET.
jal7-thatudt New Building Philadelphia Bay,
T3E RELIANCE MUTUAL
INSURANCE COMPANY
PHILADELPHIA,
OFFICE No. 3N WALNUT STREET,
The following etatement of the affairs of this Com•
rang on the 81st of Deoember, 1860, is publiehed in our.
Beaune of the Charter, viz
To Capital Stook, paid tn.— 8214,700 CO
To Celt, fioatea of rrofits, convert
ible into titook—
To Contingent Account for Premi
um@ on toure Ripka outstanding
Deeemb•r 31, 1859.-- ..—. $49 295 65
Ito do received in IMO.— 43,735 36
$93.053 92
To Interest Account, net, received
in 1860 .—....... 6116,766 41
To Policies, Transfers, and other
Profit.
To Profit and Loss,
1819... 63 764, 76
60,677 67
By Dividend Account, paid for the
year 1859—eto S 4
.
By Losses by Fire in 12 6 1 .
22,469 62
80, P mum Premiums, Coinmie
alone, &0................267721&0.........
By Expenece. including Agenates.
Taxes. and Donations to Fire
Companies.-- 11,923 98
--- 77.132 83
Remaining with the Corneae y.... 8317,1(2 04
WHICH IS INVESTED AS FOLLOWS:
In Pirast Mortgages on Improved City Pro•
perry, worth double the amount— 61160,003 00
In Ground Rent finst ' •• • • 3,463 50
In City of Philadelphia 6 per cent. Loan,
(50 tioo) ......... 29,975 75
In Penneylvanie Railroad Co's. 6 per rent.
3d Mortgage Loan (930.000) --- • • . 27,1)00
In Allegheny Co. a per oent. Penney vania
Railroad Loan— .--.,. 10,000 00
In Collateral Loans well tenured . 2,51)0 Is)
In liuntin_gdon and Broad Top Mountain R.
H. and C. Co., Mortgage Lcan......
In P,•rantylvarda Railroad Company's 6 per
cent. 1 t Mortgage Loan - 5,00) 00
In Reliance Mutual Insurance Co. 5t00k..... 44,520 i5l
1n County Fire Institance Co. 1,050 CO
In Delaware insurance Co. Stook...—. 7EO 00
In Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Stock.._... 4,000 00
In Commercial Bank 5,155 01
In Mechanics' Bank 3,812 50
Iu Union M. Insurance Co. scrip 580 M
in
11,552
In Book Aceounte, akoruediutoros6, 6.6016 a
In Cash on hanci— „ ..,............, 16,070 F 9
The Directors have title day declared a dividend of
SIX PER CENT on the Capital Stock of the Company.
and on the Certificates of Profits OUtlitandl.K. 1.? the
year ending December Stet. le6o, without deduction for
Stale 7 ax. payable in cash, on and after the nth inst.
Also a Dividend of sOUR PER 0 ' , Ng.. payable pro
rata on the Capital Stock and Premiums earned. out of
the profits of the Coat piny ior the year ending Decem
ber el. /860. for which Uertifloates of Profits, bearing
intereat, will be delivered to the Stockholders, and to
the insured entitled to receive the BAUM wirier the pro
rialone of the charter, on and after the 16 h inst.
No certificate will be feinted for any has sum than ten
dol , ars, nor for any fractional part of one dollar. Sum
less than ten dollars, and not leas than one dollar. are
credited to the insured on the books of the COMM),
and if, within any period of ten years. the said ~redits
amount to ten dollars. certificates therefor will ho leaned.
Ceriifimea of Plata are liable tumidly. with the Ca
pital Stock, for the losses and engagements of the Com
pany, and may be convertead into Capital Stock at any
time, at the option of the holder.
DIRECTORS.
CLEM TINGLEY, ROBERT STEEN.
WIL R. THOMYSON. WILLIAM MUSSER,
FREDERICK BROWN, BENJ. W. TINGLEY,
JOHN It. WORRELL, MARSHALL HILL,
G. L. CARSON, Z. LOTHROR,
ROBERT TO LAND. ORA R LELAND..
FREDERICK' LENNIG, JACOB 'l'. MINTING.
CHARLI S S WOOD, SMITE BOWEN,
.1 AMES 5, WOODWARD, JOHN BISSEL, Pittsburg,
SAMUEL SHIPMAN,
1 TINGLEY. President.
rotary. jals-ttith&oSt
U. M. BINCHMAN. 800
PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
I'HI C OMP RIA.
ANY, OFFICE No. 8211 CHESTNUT ST..
U ELY
The foiteNitni statement of the affairs of the Comps.-
ny inpublated in oonformiti Neith a prottleion of the
Charter;
DECEIT'S SOD THE YEAS ENDING DECEM
SER. MO.
For Lilo Premiums for term of
life.
For
1ife.................._..___. _9162,657 33
For hxtra R joke.— .....
For Interest received on inven
t/lento— 82,218 37
or .Polndes, Policy foes. .. 216 00
Foy Boris, Dividend on purchased
Follows— » .............. .....
8237,356 97
LOSSES AND EXPENSES DURING THE SAME
PERIOD.
For Losses CO/ amounting to. 814,570 OD
For ..xpanses Salaries, Adver
tising, Ned. Ea 10 Ma 65
Rent, State and City Taxes,
4 0 - • 3,844 4()
For Agency Charges, Commis
sions. lases, Au— -.. 9,751 76
For Reinsurance and Interest
For Return . Fren Paid ihims purchase
of Potioies. 11,01t9 10
For Interest 'Dividend . , Interest
0n50rip...... 17,049 60
For Guara '
ntee Capital g 084 ea
8101,517 22
Amount ridded to Capital in 1860- • 513 0 .089 78
Accumulated Capital December, ma az 27
Accumulated Capital December 31,1840 en OTl,tillt 92
ASSETS OF TILE COMPANY LIABLI2 TO PAY
LOSSES JANUARY 1, 3881.
100,000 United States 6 per cent.
Loan. 1871..- 100,212 60
13,000 United States 6 per cent.
Loan. 1865. 13,376 0 0
30 060 Urit d
at 6 - per cent.
Tv enemy Votes.-- • 34,037 60
2,000 Pennsylvania 0 per cent.
Loan.... -. .....- • • 9,105 CO
20,000 Pennsylvania 5 per cent. 18.174 69
29,009 , Pennsylvania per cent.
'Coupn Hon .... • . 18,635 00
14,80) Phila o delpt da 6 . per cent.
L0an........ 13,861 74
35,000 Philniephia 6 per cent.,
33.69/ 60
28,000 Philadelphia 0 per
o 20
8 1.= 0
PhilatielPnk .;
9er Feit• Glop
Loan. .... .25,759 50
10 0443 Pitts Curg 6 per cent Loan 8,X15 00
22,000 Allegheny county 6 per
oent. I can ... 16,815 10
10,000 Washington counnty 6 per
Loan- -- - • - 7,975 CO
21 000 Pennsylvania R. R. Ist
mortgage G per cent, Loan 20,49 q op
20,000 Pennsylvania R R. 24
mortgage 6
_per cent. Loan 16.040 00
20,0X1 N. Penne. ft. R. tat mort
gage 6 per 9mnt. =ZOO I DO
600 shs Penna. R. R. Mock 28,449 77
slis Lehigh Coal and Nave
ation Company.-... 5,373 61
1112 Cirard Life Annuity and
Trust Cl:Milani ; . • • 8 171 38
100 ohs Western ank Eton. •„: . 6 SGI 50
Silt she Con,Meroial Mk stook, 10,685 25
76 she North America Dank
atock ~ 10.168 00
100 she Manufacturers' and
61 ea han les' Bank stock.... 2,786 00
Aleohanios' Bank of Bt.
Lome ... -,......- 4,950 60
Mortgagee and Ground Rants, all
- Snit hone - 262.360 93,
Loans on Polio /4179 26
Loans 0n... 40,179 69
Bills Receivable, Proinium
Notes-. ... . . . , 129,975 69
Real Reran, 'Budding Thlici and
Dock.- . .... 86 COO IXI
Real k.atate. Chestnut street... 24,721 04
Scrip Lividenda of Insuranoe
- 61,860 00
Ageme, balance of their•
ea
oounte due-.... 20,745 78
quarterly Payments on • Poljoi • eil
issued 11,916 08 •
Cash on hand and in Rank.. .......
17,444 28
In ores; on investments to Jan.
22 305 86
Office . 3,020 48
Franklin Fire Insurance • Co • - • ... 300 00
AhnUities.- 200 25
Amount.-- _.1,078)89 02
Deduct two Loasen . duo in f061...0 c4l,
81.971,128 02
PHILADELPHIA. Jan. gth,lB6t.
At an election held,at the office of the COMM,. OA
MONDAY. tin:4th met., the following gentlemen Vex@
duly eleoteu Trustees:
FOR TURES AFA,
WILLIAM MAR Virg,... JOH n eLdIRENNER,
RICHARD 8. IV EWBOLIB. al.Myiklllll COATES,
JOS. H. TR ,T . C.CR, J. B ._ lc RA ALAND.
WM. 11. Kbßlsi, WM, P. HACK OR,
JAMES EUSTON.
FOR TWO FRAU&
JAMBS O. PEASE;
1701 t. ONr.
JAbtha TRAM. NLA H.
At a meeting of the aril of Trustees. held TlllB
EVENINcts 1.14N11. L 111.kLLEFI_, wee eleoted
resident. and SAMUEL E. STOKEY, Asa, Vica
Thefor the ensuing year. dal , .
The Boml of TrOatees twit. tbte I_I2OOOITOO 00r,D
Divide d of T WEN CY FIVE P.b.lt VENT. loon the
cash premiums paid in gal.
The y have also declared a Cash Dividend of 8 1 IX PER
CENT upon tee 'Serie Dividends issued front Wit to
/860,1D011181 , 10. payable at the o*a of the Cbmpany
alter the ath day of toebttntry 1104 C, to those wh o h ave
paid their whole premium' in oath. and to those who are
Indehted td the Compady Tor prenttum notes or other
w e,e; I . t
3 3 , 11.1 l be iu vtyabte at the tune of settlement of
'Tte Pr n i tlitiL L. MILLER, President.
Se U EL J. B.POK 13, Eaalidant.
JOHN W . HORNOR, Secrete, . • -tJa77.4blitilet
lALEP—For sale by IiVETEIXRILL &
a , BROVIELAT 111p4Ejig UNA
WHNATLEY & 01, ARRY2III ARCIELST.
TrrEATRE.
FAREWELL ENGAGEMENT OP KISS CHAR
LOTTI.IEVE CUENI N eRMA G N I
TH
rho will appear, for the last time but one. in her
World-renowned inlpersonetion of
NANCY EYKEe!
In Diakens' " OL•VRR TWIAT."
Also, in hor oomia part of Atm. 8111BSON. In
eInIPSON & CO.. oonetituune
A DOOBL,P, ATTRACTION!
WAINIIT-STREET THEATRE.
noir Lame.— Mr, (d- A. GAR O I47O.
Stage Manager Mr. WM. A, PM .
lb/Inm. Agen.. _Mr. JOS. D. Ita • y.
THIS (TUESDAY; EVENING. Janata? 1 1 4
nerforenance w_ll oono tide with an MAIM)
new Comedy- entitled
OUR AMERICAN COUSIN AT ROME.
Mr. Pothern a. 1 ord DanarearLand the Hon. Emmet
Plane net Albert Triptolemus K ers Onalyn.
- .Aata Trenehard.
Mrs Anna. Cowed pa.
—Baste Trrnehard.
To commence with the lanatiithra Linton called
IRE atiLLE_it OF - WHETSTONE.
DOOlll (Men et 6N. readoen nerlormeaona COSOMO4OO
a t 7 o,olook. Ili , Prices as usual.
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MIISIO.I
AIR• GEORGE ROOD
Has the honor to announce to hie friends and the
habitue+ of She <teem, that. he win give a
GRA ND OPE EVEN IN G. JANUARY T
ON THURBDAY 14. IE6I.
For which specialty he has engaged the services of
Nome of the moat .
POPULAR ARTISTS
Of the present time in America, who will appear IA a
beautiful and varied
SELECTION OF OPERAS,
Arranged especially for this 11 6 0161011 by
CARL FORMES.
The entertainment will commence with the second
act of Flotow's Grand Opera of
IPARTRA.
Lady Henriatta— -.. Mad. BERTHA JOH ANNABA%
Naney.—.
_Mad VON SERIES,.
8 P t ifELLI.
PlunketVi hie original eti . areeter) . FORMES.
"rn be followed by a gr nif Scene from
TANCRI4 DI Br MADAME AN mA BIBPOP.
In which she will sine the c 4 lebrlted aria "Di Tanti
Palpiti;" alter 'which will be introdooPd the second
set of
DER FREYPCHUTZ.
Agatha a edema JOHANNPEN.
Atmehen ----. ----Madame VON BE REIN,.
Max. •...Flienor 81 'TELL/.
Madame Anna Bishop will afterwards appear and
sing Banks of Guadalquiver." To be followed by a
beautiful scene endear, from
hi ASSANIELLO
Massaniello • STIGELI4.
Pietro . -ea RL FORMEs.
the Meninx 's entertainment will conclude With a
grand National Tableau of
WAIHINGTON.
In which the en tie Company will sing the
"STAR SPAN OLEO B •NNER."
Direotor • ......Mr TN e.OOORH THOMAS.
ickets. on
reserved seats. One Dollar. B e ck
obtained on and after Tuesday. at the Academy.
& Lawton's, and Chickering's. from a till 4 o'clock.
Family Circle (for this night only), 25 cents.
Doors open at 7 o'cloog, wmmenee at 8 o'clo3k.Ele2/
VAN AMBIIIIGH do CO.'S
GRAND ZOOLOGICAL INSTITUTE
UNITED STATES BUILDINGS.
496 and 428 CHEaTNUT Street.
9 Next to the House.
EVERY MORNING, AFTERNOON and VENING
Doors open at 10 A. It. gaud 6% P M. Ad-Masten 111
cents; children under nine-sears 15 omits. Perform.
anon of I .leptiant, Lions, 'fixers eanthere. Leopard*.
cenies, Monkeys, Mules , every Afternoon
and Evening.
oURTH SUCCESSFUL WEEK
Of this Moral, instructive, and Amusing .b.abibition.
SPEcIAOTIGE —1 hat miracle of mammy, the
wondomul Performing I , lephast %pen amb. soli he
ntroducied into the arena every After/van and Eve
ping. by Prof. Nash. end execute feats hitherto deemed
impossible, and never attempted by any other animal.
ial4-t f
V,ANFORD'S OPERA iiousr,.
ELEVENTH 511MHEI
OPEN FOR THE REASON.
NEWLY DECORATED AND FALen7RD.
MR. BANFORD
Has secured one of the
LARGEST COMPANIES ever gragentag karetofer•,
who yin appear ntghtl7
Hanford perionn every evening.
Doors open at 7; Commence at 7M.
Admittance la cents. Children is come. 4011
Jenumer 12, 1881
SHE GERMANIA OROIIESTRA give
1 thetr PUBLIC ItREIBASSALS ever) TUR
DAY,commencing at AIS o'clock, at the MUSICAL
FUND HALL. 8 tickets. SI; single tiokete,Semtatil,
for sale at Chickering & Non's, 807 Chestnut street;
Andre'e. Oat Chestnut street; and Bank & Lawton'a.
Chestnut street.
aluchisomeeie for Concerts. Commencements, Pat
ties, Ac., made outs at their Office, Minim:int A. Son •
Piano Store, 807 aheatnut street; William Swll ‘ Sal
North Juniper street. or C. Droothman, 1009 Ridge
avenue.ce3l-V
- --8220,642 60
ENNA. ACADEMY OF THE !FMB
11. ARTS.-1095 CHESTNUT Street.
" CHIMBORAZO." a aptendid Painting by Minot.
"THE§ FIRST SIN." a beautiful Marble Statuette by
Angelini.
On exhibition for a short time.
Visitor/ will please bring their opera glum.
MEM
- - - - -
WANTED A Eltuation by a Young
Man. who has had four years experience in tile
Cloth Engine. ; unexceptionable reference can las
amen. Address "C. H. K.," this office. it= St. •
WANTED--In the family of a Fehool
v mast , r—Lessons in the Italian Language *pd in
Mae e, for which will be gm m in return. instruction of
a high order in French., 4ttin, and the e milieu branches.
None need apply but the most comps ent teachers. Ap
ply :so 125 South J ENTH :greet. Memory. ialz-se.
WANTED.—Several intelligent Canvas.
sere onn realize from $3 to TR Hr day in sell
ing Boweh's popular RIO may OF UR n.AT,014
OF TILE EARTH. Apply to WA. LAIRD & Co.
parts
WALNUT driest.
it in tent by mail to all. parts of the United Wares,
free of postage, on receipt of a go!d dollar and fifty
cents in postage stamPe• It•
CONGRESSIONAL DEBATES WANT-
Rl).—The '• Congressional U lobe " (6 vo'notels) of
the Thirty-foarth Congress wanted, at this office.
)al6-tf
fIE DYERII ER, A YOUNG MAN,
in desirous of obtaininr a situation. where he Can
make himself generally useful; is a g• od accountant.
and Can 'peak Beyond languages. including German.
Moderate compensation only required. Can refer to
place t employer. Address It. 8.," at this Office.
jal94tt
riEKEEM
SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG
man In a House trading with Cuba. or some other
Sparnah porta. to carry on the correspondence and assist
in keeping the hooka. Unexnept , onable refereneee
given.
tath d6t*dreas A. N.," office of this paper.
jays-
$5,000 AND $3 000 TO LOAN, ON
mortgage of thty. Property. Apply to
JOHN B. CoLAHAN
142 South EIGHCH Eldest.
njalB-2m
---------------
en LARGET
.W ANTED—For which a splendid COuriTtlY RE
SIDENCE. with 22 acres of arable LAND, all of which
is in the highest state of cultivation, and from Three
to Five Thousand Dollars in moth. wilebe paid This pro
perty admins Lancaster City, P... aid about one fourth
of tre land lies in the city. The buildings are new.
elegant. and in the Gothic style. '1 he nronen• cost
twenty-five thousand dollars—ls clear of all mount
brance—and the title is irdisnutable. For beauty of
location It is not surtossed by any other property in the
State. A full description of it, and all other Informa
tion relative to the premises, can he obtained by calling
ANI Hi M. CLARK
DIN fit 409 CHESTEDr Street, Philadelphia.
E. FARM AT PRIVATE PALE -A
FARM of 60 Acres, more or leas. very beauti
fu.ly situated on the Delawar. River 13L miles from
Claymont Station, on the Wilmington and Philadelphia
Railroad, The land is in the highest a ate of coins's-
Son. 13“ildIng6 in Stet-rate repair. For paritanlam',
inquire of G W. t,ODGi , , P. M ,
ram-at" at Clarmont, Delaware. Terms easy.
in TO RENT—A neat three-story Brick
1131. Hone. 1321 oLivg &last.
E. P. M IDDLETON & BRO.,
North FRONT titre t.
dill 'I 0 RENT—Residence, 1020 ARCH
wro Street, Coaoh House and Stable in the rear. Ap
ply at once at 160 North Tlllol)St,eet.
rTO LET—The Business Stand at the
southeast oorner of MARKET and FOURTH
StreOt& Apply. between the hours of 9 and 10. to
ELIA -TON P. MORRIS.
Rae 12t* No. SOS MARKET Street.
52;9.9.18 Sq
p - OR SALE—STOCK AND RIXTUREB
AL of the old-established Blank Book and Eit.sioonerY
Store. No. 5 South F.F.Street. jell.fmw
NEWSPAPER FOR 'SALE.—A Weekly
Newspaper establishment, with a handsome circu
lation, loomed at one of the moat tuitional!, Points In
Pennoylvanis, is offered for sale. There is a complete
job office attached. addrem Printer." Peon office,
de4-tf
►rO LET—The commodious and desirable
'War rooms. No. 313 MARKBT Street. being
the Second. Third, Fourth and Fifth storiee, front 33 bY
IZS feet, lighted in front._ side. and by two large eke
lights. The choice location for bagmen and the nee.
nor manner of en”etruotion make them more than or
dinarily attraorive to business Orme making or desi nog
a change of location' gas fixtures throughout. Apply
at MY eRs, CLAGS KN..% CO., auctioneers. corner
lidA KKT and BANK Streeta. is 3 tf
A RARE CHANCE TO GET INTO
JAIL BUBIPSF.99.—The advertiser doing an extensive
first glue city and country Dry Goods businsas in the
Olt) of t,aneaster. unending to engage in other busi
ness. ofT.rs for sale, on reasonable terms the stook.
good will and fixtures of bia atore.with the prtmlege
of either buying or tenting toe property. '1 he location
is one of the very boat in the city ; the store room has
recently boon retitled in the most modern style, so that.
not f Philadelphia. the room is one of the test in ibis
State., The store room is one hundred feet in uepth by
twentr.five Wide, with on ..ffioe back and a +tweet 1 t
of thirty feet. Altogether, it is an opportunity rarely
met with. A business of Sixty Thousand .pollara a year
hes been done, and cap be done again. and more too.
with the proper kind of Stook. For full particulars ad
dregs •• kleichant," Box 190 Lancaster post driee.
jal74t*
Felol.l AND COONTRY-SEATS
.711... FOR SAL R.—The undersigned, having for sale a
large amount at psonerty in Montgomery and ailoining
oninitlet such as } arms. country seam. Omit Mille,
Storm Limber Yards. Hotel., &0., persona misti
me to purottase or exchange mill find it to their advan
tage to call. No charge for showing propel ties. Cata
logues trent by mail. address R. H. CORSON,
obi stn Norristown. Pa.
t - OR EXOIIANGE.-A CHOKTE TRACT
&good unimproved farm land rn the State of New
Jersey, convenient to the oily, will be exchanged for
city 2- property. Apply at No. 1 .F.F.DERAL Btreell.
aetf
RR. CORSON,REAL ESTATE BROKER.
• AND CONN i.,YANCSN. NORRISTOWN, PA.
—Seal Estate bonglit and sold on reasonable terms.
Stores aptidwollings 'or e.s , e or rent in Norristown sod
oodntry. ttood morteax ea negotiated. Collemione made.
Tie boat Wideness given. d 24 dm
MISSOURI LAND 11
600,000 Acres for gale and entry. atprices Tonna*
from 12% to 60 cents per acre, in any quantities re
quired.
TAXI:B paid and PATENTS procured for purchasers
of Land under the Graduation set.
Plats furnished gis,tis by enclosing a postage stamp.
For further tinrcation appl. to
WILnOOI. k CO..
U.S. and Genera! Laud • cents.
60 CHESTnUT etreeb.
Between THIRD and FOUNT%
au' LOUIS. Ma.
LAND WARRANTS bought, sal, and loestad.
ja7-3m
A MERIOAN SAVING FUND.--Ocan
jkg_ii MARIA s ly h rdi2LiFeirZilu u li
o-oiook, and op M D Bin the main. 'Shia
Old Institution has always paid In Fall, on animal,
witliout notion.
INTEHEBT FIVE PER Gm%
All rams paid back, on demand. in gold and silver.
tlii i"VB. . l. 4 2..K r iil eglg l e'PATt s :
John O. Pam . 'H arper, ....eor Iluggrat.
Jolla Angskaob, Jr,. Barcd.rodmo, Alb. &Ming,
j.Ain Altman, Jones owspaia, H. IL ih
J. Hoard. JO B. WlLBON,Treeepep e
JOHN O. 81..8, secretary. no.lo-tf if
QPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND,
0.7 (Am an North THIRD Street, between Irrnq
and wlowhill. inoorr,orarnd by the LnitibitureAol2l
pi l e , %ia i r f ig e rriONA P Y r a a ini l adtt
r krona 0 to 8 oclock.
Interim; Spar cent. per annum. Deplintora can with:
draw their.moneyi by Checks, it deed. BMA' Aim
Nets roomed.
lAlid:EB if. pRINIIIIE. Praidq
flaxen Ram , . *areas. tale-tr
szaFOR OHARLISTON AND SA
ICANNAIG—The ateacnahio 11.YSTOIVE
STATE. Caot.• Marahwari. will aka for tiararulaXoti.
SATURDAY. January 26111, at la o'clock A. hi
Goods for Charloaton. booth Carolina, tetll be taken
al d tliverqd, La Charlartoa for fifty per cent. additiosak
ft2lrbt or passage, SPDIJ to
PEON & 011
1112144 No. 126 NO.H. - 0, WllAv29.
AMUSEMENTS >
WANTS
FOR SALE .kIVI3 TO LET.
sAVING FUNDS.