1 1 I - - rr n ot.it oRmrnas. Prom Our Oir n Corrtrxndrnt, New York, Jim. 21, 1870. I'rinp; Arlhnr. Yon will nntlclpato lhfit ' the flrnt words T have to Bay to you to-day will lo with respect to Frinco Arthur, who by the time thin letter reaches yon w411 probably be in the apartment engaged ft hltn at the Brevoort Houro. I can lnjaRlno what a nmh has been made thither for rooms; I can appreciate the blind fatuity with which rooms In that neighborhood, to let with or without board, have been snapped up by those In quest of accommodations. lie Is not the Trlnce of Wales, Indeed, but he is a chip off the tame block; his complexion shows tho same latent tints of roost beef and blttor beer which arc capablo of being detected In the countenance of his lrtuous and Irreproachable brother. As far as eyes and hands ro. a prince ought to have the manual plurality of Brlnrcu, and tho visual amplification of Arfrns, compressed in Intensity In the single pair which nature has seen fit to endow him with; for In this country particularly.' he has a hundredfold harder work to undergo than he would have "at Vine." Has it never been your tnlofortuno to meet a person who has "met" a prlnco ?" Do you remember the pertinacity with which his royal holiness was dragged into every species of narrative and mado to figure as a rich background against which the speaker egotistically wreathed himself? And then think what a digestion a prince one who deserves the name, at least Is required to have! Not only one good digestion, but several, I should imagine, would be required to wait upon hi appetite. Think of tho endless twenrof state dinners that must be sat down to, and the enoraiom quantity of janccs that must be dancod with partners whom, etiquette aside, you detest, or would were you a prince. Think of the fat mayoresses yon would bu obliged to embrace, the stupid ambas sadresses that you must porforce be civil to. I destiny like' this is the kind of divinity that doth hedgo a king and consequently a prince it Is an arbitrary tyrant'that one can never feci much liking or respoet for. The "pesky" etiquette that haunts royalty is a sort of Imperial Fran kenstein, and will sooner or later bo tho doath of the rash creator who ovoked It. ' - . To come to facts, however, the present stay of the Prince here will be very short, - To-morrow he goes to Washington, where he remains until the latter part of next week. Then he returns here, when Gotham proposes to show him what It can do in the" way of balls and banquets. ... But, after all, what is there new that Society can purvey for this youthful Solomon? There Is one thing. It can furnish him with the new pleasure of being let alone. It can refuse to spread Itself upon the latest style in cards, and treat a stripling who happens to be related to the heir to the British throno with the polite immunity to come and go that it shows to a distinguished but untitled stranger. It can refuse to believe that there is any in herent archangelhocd in royalty; it can desist from rivalry for the paltry distinction of clasping a royai hand, or being whisked by the whiz of a princely coat-tall, and learn to do homage to that natural nobility which Is without titles and be yond them. Hualun-bjr Literature. A magazine for babies has been started in Boston, and report fbj-s that a similar magazine Is shortly to put forth i's first number in this city. . It is to be divided into two departments, the first for the weaned and the second for the 1 unweaned. Mrs. Wlnslow Is to be proprietress and edltress-in-chicf, and the happy title of The Soothing Syrup has been selected. I heard that the type was to be set by machinery, but I incline to the belief that it will be set the way some of its readers will be raised by hand. I have seen the advance sheets of tho first number of the. Boston pap-boat. It bears this motto on its title-page: "Pattjf-'cake, patty-cake, baker's man, tics 1 will massy as fassy 1 can, Hlckey, and piokev. ana marky with T, And tossy in oven for baby and me." The New Hotel. Every wanderer up Broadway, sees .froin a great distance off the upper stories of the new hotel, tho Lafarge House, , that adorns that thoroughfare near BIcecker street. It is indeed a most imposing structure. Two or three stories have been added to the original hotel, until it is now of an average height of eight stories. Who are going to sleep up in them, I wonder ? They look fairily ftaU, and though the terms will only be three dollars per day, the question whether therivlloge of ' being burnt to cinders at that inaccessible point Is worth the money, is the question that inevitably occurs. J think not; but perhaps my prejudices in favor of self-preservation arc at fault. ' " " A Uhoat Stary. I warn all who read this title that no madman or murderer turns up to explain all in the lan , paragraph. Such vulgar materials are not for me. No. The question was one of how much damages should be claimed for the plaintiff, Mr. Sylvester, the proprietor of an entertainment called the "Enchanted Canopy." Mr. Sylvester Is an Illusionist who . deals in ghosts, and other vermin of that description. If these vermin are trodden upon as they appear to have been In the case of Messrs. Jarrett & Palmer, against whom he brings indictment they, of course, turn and feting, as all well-condueted worms have dono from time immemorial. It appears that Jarrett & Palmer made an arrangement with Sylvester by which he was to receive so much money for thirty representations of his "Enchanted Canopy," to be distributed over a space of three months. Instead of this he only gave three, and the reason he only gave three was that he had no "proper ties" to placo tho illusions on the stage with, lie alleges that all he engaged to give was per sonal services and brains such as he had. They allege that he engaged to give much more, namely, the "properties," without which the ghost would not come to time. Sylvester's counsol argued that he could no more be ex pected to furnish "properties" than Mr. Fechter could be expected to carry the scenery of Uuy Blai and The Duke' Motto along with his ward robe; and he argued the case so well that Syl vester was decreed, by verdict, 1300 In gold. " m An Baba. IrlUSlCAL. ANI PIIAWATIC. ' Tha Clt AmuKomente. AT THl Cuksndt Mrs. M. Pjne Ualton will have A benetlt tills evening, when A Marriaqe by Lan tern and Th Prima Donna of a A'iiM will be presented. There will be a matinea to-morrow. On Monday the operetta of Th Little Ditch will . be produced. At tbi Walnut the military drama of y,t Guilty, with its peat battle scene, will be performed this evening. A matin to-morrow. . ' ' At th Arch the drama of UM Em'ly will be repeated this evening. At lxjrttn A Bkn edict's Opiba Hocsi a popular programme or minstrelsy wUl be offered this evening. t At thb Ki.vskth Btkbkt Opera Hoes a variety Of attractions will be presented ror the entertainment Qt tli public this availing. Piunok hurt and his son will give an exhibition THE - DAILY EVENING HiLEQliAPH PHILADELPHIA, ER1DAT, evenu1 woc1crs M the Assembly Building this A n stinee to-morrow.' ; i . TiiaHtcNTr.-HAHHi.BaoncrfRHTRA will perform at Musical Fuiid UU to-uiorrw afternoon at Xmir clock. . crrv iTiiriN. Von Daw Bet BitTTKa AND 'TTKAPKR CliOTHlNO OF Brwwrr A Co., THAN ANTWHKRK KlMP. matter whnt frtlnrt may bt wtigneH for Hvriflctni good,, wt will frit Imrrr than tht Imi-rtt. K,MKMnKR TRK Pi. AH. No. 6t Mahkrt Htrfwt, No. 518 Mahkkt Htrfft, HAI.F.WAT ItKTWKKN FIFTH AMI HTXTti. HAM-WAf bKTWKEN rVTS AMD SIXTH. Dok't Tarn. with a Had Ooiuih on Ooli, whpn remedy m rare, prompt, and thorough as Jatxk's Kv rECTORANT can be rendUy obtains.1. Hold stoi-) where. JCWM.BT.-Mr. William W. Oassldy, No. U 8. Second street, bai the larRMt and moat attractive assortment of Boa Jawelry and hilrerwara in the city. Pnrohaaera eaa ralj upon obtaining a roal, pure artiole, furnished at a price which cannot be equalled. lie alao has a Urns atock of American Weitero Watches in all varietioa and at all price. A visit to bis atoro is eare to result in pleasure and profit. DRY Fkbt. The moot effectual way of iraardinc one's health ia to keep the feet dry, and that ean only be done by the use of India Rubber 0 rshoes, and as the incle ment season is upon us. w would adrise our readers to any none bnt the beat quality, which ean only be had at Good kau's Headquarters, No, 80S Ohesnut street, south elJe, Philadelphia, Binder's Family Sewtoo Ma chutes, Ten dollars cash. Balance In monthly invtalments. O. F. Davih, No. 810 Chesnut street. Robber Ovbrnho and Boots for Men, Women, and Children, can be had at retail at the very lowest prices. Uoodyear's manufacture, old stand. No. 80S Ohesnut street, lower side. Haixbt, Davis A Oo.'s Grand and Square Piaaoe are not only perfection in every particular, but they are lower in prices than before the war. Warerosms, No. ffl Ohes nut street. , . Sn.K Twist and Cotton and Linen Threads, at whole ale prices, at No.'7M Ohesnut street. ' Clothing at gold cost tor currency at Charles Stokes', No. 834 Cheinu street. ..... - . ' RKnril.DtKO OUR storb. lir Rebuilding (hir Store. IWRtHiUOiing Chtr Store. tVKebuilding Ottr Store, - - JTanf to ttll th 8tock.mMi Want to tell t he Stock.m Want to Mil the Stock. Want to tell th Stock. ttfSee our tWSet our Overcoat at TM.a4 Overcoat at BTaJ. si OO'-AWI 9t0. at tWSee our t&"Se our tWSte our tlfSee our Hr'&., our Overcoat at Overcoat at Overcoat at Overcoat at 1U.UO.. Overcoat at 10 .. 114V) ttrSetour Overcoat at t3rSce our WSrt our tVSee our 1 1TSet our I f? Set cur tVSet our Overcoats at Overcoat at Overcoat at Overcoat at Overcoat at Overcoat at 1V00.JS1 ' tiTSee our Overcoat at AO Wifll l0.n 20-00.i 21- OO.in crs our trse our tsffift our t if Set our I T See our f3rSre our t&See our Overcoat at Overcoat at Overcoat at Overcoat at Overcoat at Overcoat at Overcoats at 99 u'jKI 841)0. at 25 OO.s! tWAll kind of Gent', Youths', and Boys' Garments in vroftortion, VAKAMAKKR Jb MtOWX, WASAMAKKR fc BROWX, ' OAK II ALL, . Largest Clothing House, S. E. corner Sixth and Market itreetv. nARKiBn. GAMBLE BRINTZINQHOFVISR. On Thursday mo; nlnir, Jannarr 20, 187U, at the First Rnfoimed Church, b V e Rer: Tuoman X. Orr, Mr. HARRY W. UAMBLhf to Mist KATE BKIHTZINGUOi iKK, both of Fluladel! pbiav H A RC CURT FAR R K LL. On tha lgth instant, by the Re. Herman Uuhrina;, Mr. UHAKLK8 H A KOUUR r. of London, Kngland, to Miss MARY J. I XRHKLU of Dan bury.Oono. C ARPKNTKR. On the lWh Instant, VIROIICIA RO SALIA, daughter of D. L and Virginia ft. Carpenter. aed 8 years and 1 month and i3 daya. The relatiTea andtriendsof the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her grandparents. No. 1645 Park avenue, on Saturday after noon at II o'clock. EARP.-On the 20th instant, OHABXKS G. EARP, la th IKth year of bis axe. Funeral from his late residence. No. 113 N. Fifteenth etieet, on Monday, the 24th instant, at 11 o'clock A. M. loteruent at Laurel Hill. J AM KB. In Waat Chester, on the 19th instant, of con sumption, SIBYLLA K., wife of William U James, ia the a ta year ot her age. Funeral from the residence of her husband, No. in Weit Marketatreet, West Cheater, on Selurejay, the S2d instant, at II o'clock P. M. The relative and friends are invited to attend, without further notice. , BMI1 H. At JurreltoMn, January 18, IS70, THOMAS L. SMITH, eon of Benjamin Smith, in the iUth year of his asre. ... The friends and theae of the family are respectfully in vited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his father, on (Saturday morninc January 23, at 2 o'olock. Car riage will meet the 8 o'clock train at Fort Washington Sttion, N. P. P. H. . TIPPIN.-On the 19th Instant, HARRY BKOKLER, the sun of Thoiuta and Umma Tippin, aged 3 years 3 months and S weeka. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at tend the funeral, from the roaidanoe of bis grandfather, lohn Maxwell, at Spring Mill, Whitemarsh township, on HnniHy at I o'clock. The funeral to prooeed to th barren liili Cemetery. TUKNKH. On the morning of the 30th Instant. WIT. LIK tT ANTON, only son of Dr. Charles P. end Julia M. l urnerrin ths bth year oi bis age. , W ARI. On the morning of the 19th Instant, ANNA MARtCA, eldest daughter of Margaret and the late John 1 Ward. The r slat lve and friends an Invited to attend th fune ral, from tne residence of her tuotuer, No. lot! S. Twen tieth atreet, on haturdaymosning at (o'clock. ji MOURNING DRY GOODS. BE880N & SON, NO. 018 CHESNUT STRKF.T, RKQKIVKD TO DAY - CAbKb WHITK GROUND SPKIHG OHINT7.FS. 12.lv CKNTH. ' I CASS BLACK AND WiHTK CHINTZES. L1W OKNT8, I CASK BLACK AND ' WHITK DEL AINKB, 39 . CBNT8. 1 CASK BLACK AND PURPLE DELAINES, 3i (J F. N Tb. I CAKK BLAfiK ORIRNTAL LUSTBK, & OHNTS. 1 CANK UK08 ;RA1N Hlf.KS, l IHM. B CASKS LYXNg GkOS UK A IN SILKS, l"7 AMD 1 CASK KNPLISH CRAPB VKILS, La!k0R8T 1 CASK BLACK ALL-WOOL POPLINS, 75 CKNTS. 1 CASK BLACK ALL WOOL TAMI8KS. 87W CKNTS! 1 CASK BLANK CORDHD KDGK BIBUONS, ALL WIDTHS. 1 CASK BLACK MIXKD WATER PROOF CLOTH8, tHS AND $f76. in tlio' QRAPE ENGI If .1. IHl AI.HO. KNOI.I8H OR A PR VKILS , ! , OF KVKKY DUALITY AND SIZK- ir , MANUKACTURKD. ..- ........ KKHKON A BON. j ,. , , MOURNING DKY GOODS HOUSE, " ' N5L yiPUKS WUT STREET. llBttp WEDDING "AND ENOAQEMENT RIN(Ja Rsiri-n "a, tf aj4L . QUALITY WAR BANTED. A full assortment of sires always on haad. . A Rtt A RROTHKH. Makers, I MwfmC No. tU OUKUNUT Street, befow Fourth. DEPARTMENT. NOW IN STORE. KVK.RY DUALITY OF .. IMH TRIMM1NM CKAPKS, i KNULlbll VK1I. (JKAfh.a, ' OOAL. rranvAi. e. mm. w.ra'mF fUKCITAL li. IBKL.E, V CO., t'KALKHS m Lehigh ftnd Schuylkill Coal, DEPOT: No. IMS Norih NINTH Street, ,T v . We,t Ride, bslow Maeter. 1 llracch Offlce, No. HI RICHMOND Street. W. H- TAG CART. COAL DEALER. COAL OF THE BF.8T QUALITY, PREPARED EX PRFSSLY FOR FAMILY USK. 1208, 1210 and 1212 WA8HINOTON AV., J2 18m Bft' Twelffh and Thlrtecntlistreet. The place to bnyU st 1I1T IIM ISt VOAt. PRPOT. Corner of NINTH and CI BARD Aveaue. BEST QUALI1Y WHITE A8IL Kgg and Stove n 4 Laige Nut A Pr..'00 Kefle Vein Nut a-flo Delivered to any part of the city.' tg ft gm JUIIE LEHIGH AM) SCHUTXKILI TAMILY, FACTORY. AND BITUMINOUS GOALS. Ierge stock always on band. Southeast comer TUIRTK.KNTII and WILLOW Streets . W 18 4m W. W. A G. D, UAINES. JV No. 141H N. FIOHTH STKKKT, ARR KKLLING COAL IXWKR THAN ANY YARD IN THK CITY, tOK CASH. 13 311m CI RE AT REDUCTION IN COAL. Bplendld Stove e Nut, per toe la ... m . WILLIAM HENRY,' J j? S. W cor- NINTH anu GIBARD Avenue FOR BALE. F O R 8 A L C. ON AOOOMMODATINO TERMS, THE LEASE AND PERMANENT FIX TURES OP THE FLOUR STORE, No. 183 MARKET MTItUUT, An f.hal nromliaa 4a USU4p J. EDWARD ADDIOKS- HAND80ME NEW nWGt.MNn witjt jjl Spruce Street, No. 8107. four-atory (French roof) i ms is just tne kind of a residence many want, being roomy end not extra large. ' Term will be made aooommodatlnr to purchaser. ,all JOHN WANAMAKKR, H BlXTMand MARKfCT - -" ' . "... iv, i. ii i j rv Alin 1.-1 K.., vinniv iMiKiwvun atjuMi, xiouse repioco witn WJmi oonvemeaoea. Lot 6 feet front by Site feet dees to Sansoni street. Apply to LEWI8 H. RRDNKR, 1 1 No. 731 WALNUT Strek. TO RENT. TO LET THE STORE PROPERTY Nl 723 Chesnut street, twenty Ave feet front, one hut died and forty-five feet deep to Bennett street. Bsc buildings fir stories high.' Poesessioa May I, 1870. As drees THOMAS S. FLETCHER, ItlOtf Delaaoo, N. J. A T.ATtfJR STORK fiW OHW9VfrT jsLoirRiv, ftuvrv oprBnia, wuin Biue, in a spienaia cou- "fl a . . v. o . i il .u. i . . ... uition, 10 rent, immeaiate possession ir aeeirea. Ad dree T. B. K., Philadelphia "Inquirer" Offioe. 1 IS lat STEAM POWER WITH LARGE ROOMS TO let, northeast corner Twenty-seoond and Wo 1 17 6t IIAJRDIISG'S EDITIONS OF - TUB UOLT BIBLE. PAMILT, PULPIT, AND PHOTOGRAPH BIBLES, FOR WEDDING ANDBII.TIIDAr PRESENTS. ALSO, PRSSENrAtlON BIBLES FOR CHURCHIIS, CXERQYKSN, SOCIETIKS AND TEACUBRS, ETC. New and superb assortment, lound lo Rioh Lerant Turkey Morocco, Paneled and Ornamental Dealgns, equal to the London and Oxford editions, at less than half their prices. No. m CHESNUT Street. STRENGTH, BEAUTY, CHEAPNESS COMBINED! HARDING'S PATENT CHAIN-BACK niOTOO IlAl'Jl ALBCJIS. ' For Wedding, Holiday or Birthday Presents, taeie Albums are particularly adapted. The book trade and dealers In fancy articles wl'l And the most extensive assortment of Photograph Albums In the country,' and superior to any hereto fore made. For great strength, durability, and cheapness, Harding's Patent Chain-back Album are unrivalled. Purchasers will find it greatly to their advantage to examine these new lines of goods be fore making up their orders for stock. -ah.'- Also, a large and splendkl assortment of new stylus Of Photograph AlbuniH made in the usutil mnuuyr. No. 326 CHESNUT Street, Philadelphia. in rO ALL WANTING FARMS IN A LOCAL lty Exempt from fevers and Lung Complaints. To Fanners, Horticulturists, Mechanics, 'Capitalists, Gentlemen of Leisure, Invalids, and all wanting a homestead In a climate of unsurpassed salubrity, exempt from the rigors bf a Northern winter, and In close connection with the commercial centres of the South. Few if any sections oiler such a combi nation of inducements as the town of Aiken, S, C, and its vicinity for a desirable and permanent home. A pamphlet of 81 pages now ready, containing a description of the climate, soils, and the nature of the products In the vicinity of Aiken, especially fruit, cereals, cotton, corn, vegetables, etc., in eluding extracts from letters of distinguished visi tors, correspondents, action of town councils In viting emigrants, etc., to which Is added a descrip tive list of property for aale, Including Improved farms, orchards, vineyards, water powers, kaolin deposits, unimproved lands, and town residences, tor salo by E,' j. C. WOOD,. Real Estate Agnt, Aiken, B. C. The book will' be' sent by mall on receipt of price, w cents. Address J. C.DHRBY, Publisher, P. O. Box No. 1439, New York, until 1st of February, after that date at Aiken, S. C. 1 IT 3m FINANOIAL. FIRST MORTGAGE SINKING FUND. Seven rer Cent. Oold Bonds OP THB Fredericksbuig and Gordonvill Rail road Company of Virginia, Principal nnd Inter Payable In Coin, lee ofirnlod Ninte Uovernmrnt Tax. Thee Bonds are aeoured bv a First and ool Mrtcae made to The Farmers Loan and Trust CompnnyolIXen Vork.nsTrud. tees Tor the llondkolderi. The Morte covers th entire road, Blht of Was Franchisee, Bellla Stock. EgolpmenU, Lead a ad Pro pertf. reel end personal, now belonging or which may hereafter belonf to the Company. A 8 INK I NO FUND t also provided, which will redaoe th principal of th debt TWO THIRDS of the entix. amount U advance of the maturity of the fiondi. Th Road is 63 mile Ion, connect! o Fredericksbari vl Orange Conrt House, with Charlottesville, wiioh is the point of junction of the Chesapeake and Ohio Rail, road to the Ohio river, and the extension of the Orance aod Alexandria Railroad to Lynohburg. It forms the shortest connecting link in the system of roads leadint to th entire Bouth, Southwest and West to the Paclflo Ocean. It passes through a rioh section of the Shenan doah Valley, the local traffic of whioh alone will support th Road, and It mux command en abundant ahar of through trade from the faot of its being a 8nOItT CUT TO TIDB WATBB ON THB POTO MAC AT TUB FARTHEST INLAND POINT WHERE DEEP WATER FOR HEAVY SHIPPING CAN BE FOUND ON TDK WHOLE" LENGTH OF THE ATLANTIC COAST. From Charlottesville to Tidewater b thi. th. distance is 40 mile less than via Alexandria ; 63 miles tees than via Richmpnd and West Point; 134 miles leva thaa via Norfolk. A limited amount of these bonds are ottered at 9Jj, and interest from November 4, in currency. From aa examination in person, and also by competent counsel, of ail the papers and document relating to thi loan, we are enabled to pronounce them entlrel. niriwt and satisfactory; we have ak-o had the work and property oi toe company examined by our on agents, wlio re ports agree with those made by the officer of the com pany, and w therefor recommend these bonds, the issue of which is limited to $U,0O0 per mile of complete and equipped road, AS A FIRBT-GLASd SECURITY IN EVERY PARTICULAR, and as a most desirable invest ment, living large increase of income over investment in any description of Government bonds. . St CO., Hankers No. 49 WALL Street, New York. Pamphlets, maps, and information furniuhed. Government bonds and other marketable securities will be converted without commission to parties investing in these bond, and the highest market price allovodfor gold and other coupoos in exchange. - JTAItlUEL. irOBK,Iinnker, 110 No 5 South THIRD Street. g A S K I II O V N I; or JAY C00KE & CO., Wow. 119 and 111 . XII lit St., t PHILADELPHIA. Dealers in Government Seanntiea Old 6-20 Wantd in Exchange for New. A Liberal Difference allowed. Compound Interest Notes Wanted. Interest Allowed on Deposits. ' ' COLLECTIONS MADE. ; 8TOCK.8 botirt t and sola on Commission. . Special business accommodations reserved for ladles. Wo will receive applications for PoUole of Life Insurance In the National Life Insurance Company of the United states. Full Information giren at oar oflcft ii8m J) K X I! L A; CO., No. 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET, A.inerioan aud Foreign BANKERS, ISSUE DRAFTS AND CIRCULAR LETTERS OF CREDIT available on presentation In an part of Europe. i i , Travellers can make all their financial arrange ments through us, and we will collect their Interest and dividends without charge. . .. ' , ; i DKU.IL, WlKTHBOr A CO.JDBKXBL, HABJK3 A CO., Neivjrork. ' '. ' Parts. ' ! l L L 1 O T T At i u i rv; BANKERS, No 109 SOUTH THIRD STREET. DEALERS IN ALL OOVHRTlMjrvT rkcttdv- TIBS, GOLD BILLS,- ETC. . 1 : DRAW BILLS OF EXCHANGE AND ISSUE COMMERCIAL LETTERS OF CREDIT ON THS UNION BANK OF LONDON. lhfaL'E TRAVELLERS' LETTRifa nir rrenmn ON LONDON AND PARIS, available throughout Europe. WUl collect all Coupons and Interest fre or lor parties making their financial arrangement with us. 4 to; QUDOTIVIIVQ, DAYIM etc CO., No. 48 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. GLENDINtiING, DAVIS fi AMORT, No. 17 WALL STREET, NEW YORK,. BANKERS AND BROKERS. 1 .-. ..t Hi.. Borlnff and aelllnt? Btocka. Rnnria. ami rvnM ah Commission a Specialty. Philadelphia house connected by telegraphic with the block Boards and Gold Room of New York, civ JANUARY 21' i&O., j FINANCIAL. CITY WARRANTS Bought and Sold. BE HAVEN & BliO., Wo. 40 South THIRD Otroot, ,U raLAOffLPUtA. JOHN 8. RUSHTOn & CO., No. 60 SOUTH THIRD STREET. JANUARY COUPONS WANTED. OITY WAIIRANT8 1 6 Bm BOUGHT AND BOLD. P, 8. PETERSON & CO.. Stock and Exch&agt Broken, NO. 39 SOUTH THIRD STREET, Vembera of tha New York and Philadelphia and Gold Boarda. STOCKS, BONDS, Etc, bought ftnd told on eon mission only at either city lie C 1 T Y WARRANTS BOUGHT AND SOLD. C. T, YERKE8, Jr.. ft CO. NO. 10 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADSLPQIA D. C. WHARTON SMITH & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 121 SOUTH THIRD STREET. Successors to Smith, Randolph A Oo. Every branch af taa easiaces will have prompt attention as heretofore. .... Qaotatioea of BtocU, Govemmenta, aad Gold oea. stauUjr received from Jfew Terk brprmrts wire, from onr frignda. Kdmnad P. Randolph A Co. - 1st WATOME8. JEWELRY. ETC. 1124 CHESNUT STREET. American, Swiss and English 'WATCHES AT CLAftK & BIDDLE'S, fyvcial Agent in Philadelphia for AMERICAN WATCHES, Made by K. Eoward A Co., IlOHton. CI V2 wfm WANT8. ... r..m:uK .11 -i- . i. . : ment at home, the whole of the time or for the soare moments. nuiunss now, IiK'it. and protitalile. Fernon of either sei easily cam from 0o. to A& per ersniiis. and a ttrnnnrt.jnn.1 Mim k. Am ; ; . . . (.., " , , " y, u,iHi.. wmr WUUIB V1U1S W Vile mainem. Hoys and gir a earn nearly as much as man. wuv vwB Miiiu. uis mu luou aoureHS, and text the bnainevs, we rnske this unpuaileled orl.r: To uoh as are not well sati.tisd, we will send SI to par for pls, which will do to oouiaence work on, and a eopjr of . r-" . .ihiwv ivmpijNwii one or me 1 large!, aud bast family newHpapers publiHhed-ell seut free by mail. S'.TS1 w..n,t Permanent, profitable work, addraaa K. O. ALl.EM UO., Auauota, Maine. .-r I ltt 8m HAT8 AND CAPS. nWARBURTON'8 IMPROVED VENT1 lated and easr-flttin Draai Hi fn.La,iAuf. la m.' th. improved faahkma of the nasffn OHJtfcttU'F Street est door to She Fas OtBo. IllUroS JJODGEKS & WOSTENIIOLM'S POCKET KMVK8, Pearl aad Bta handles, and beautiful finish ; Rodgers', and Wade Butoher'a Razors, and the eeie brated fjeeonltre Raxor; Ladies' SeiNsors, ia oases, of the finest quality; Rodders' Table Cutlery, Carvers and Forks, Razor Strops, (Jork Berews,. Eto. Kar instruments, to assist ths hsaring, of th. moat approved eonatrnction, at P. MADEIRA'S,' 1 SO No. Hi TENTH Street, below Ohssuut. MNTIl AND 8AN8B.TI HTHKETS. The aadenlgned take, pleasure in informlnc his nume rous frUnda, .ad tha pnblle generally, that he is sous more to be found at his old establishment, and trust, a continuance of their former patronage. The past char acter of th. houf. will b. a auflioleut guarantee for th. future. UUwfuilm - JAAIKH ,11. I.KIM) V, IN8URANOE. FRANKLIN Fire Insurance Company . r . riHLADVLPHM, 1829. Charter Perpetual, ; 1370. Capital Ael Mtntrtncnt or (lie AhhuU or tho Company- on JTannnry-1, 18r, Published in conformity with the provUlons of i Sixth section of the act of Assembly of April I9t MOKTUAG8. On property valued at over 13,800,090, be ing First Mortgages on Real Estate in the city and county of Philadelphia, ex cept 30,on-iT In the neighboring ooun- tie8 W,MT,MM LOAAM. Temporary Loans on Stocks as collateral ' security (valued at 88,8f; W,M4 1 810VK. f jn.ooo U. s. ie-40 Registered Bonds. 125,000 Philadelphia City Loans, not tax-' able ' l,000 Pennsylvania Slate Six per wit! 'I Ian, May, 1861 IN00O North Penna. R. R. Bonds, $... $1,000 North Penna. a R. Bonds, Ts. ... ' 15,000 Llgh Valley R. R. Oo.'i First ' Mortgage Bonds 91 shares Franklin Fire Insurance Com ' pany ot Philadelphia ; . . . ' 18 shares Insurance Company of tho ' State of Pennsylvania ; 150 shares Insurance Company of Nortk, '; America .-. s- 800 shares Bank of Kentucky IT shares Northern Bank of Kentucky. , 100 shares Commercial National Bank... 6i shares Penna. Railroad Company. 20 shares Sonthwark Railroad Company 10 shares Continental Hotel Company.. 1190 Philadelphia CltjaiWarrants. " Total Market Value. 1194,56: -eo 1 Co8t ' I64,TM4 NOTES AND BILLS RECEIVABLE ' SWtf-M REVENUE 8TAM PS ; ' tfH REINSURANCE DEPOSIT PREMIUMS S,8M CASH ON HAND $30,361 -6 " inhamlsof Agents ; 2S,536-0l l-OTALCASn... : M.SOT-W HTOCK,.'',Wm Market Price V,.......-.$IW,86T15 ; Cost, as above l84,T88-4 Advance in Value.... , w,5TI- Total.. wt,mi,7nvyr I.OSSKH IIY FIRE; Lobs Paid durihg the year 19l, , ,t44,9(84w DIRECTORS. ALFRED O. BARER. SAMUEL GRANT, OKO. W. RICHARDS. ISAAC LEA, ' GKOhGB PALES, ALFRED FITLER. THOMAS SPAESA WM. 8 GRANT. THOMAS a EU.I8, GU3TAVrj8S,BNtK)N. ALFRED O. BAKER, PRESIDENT GEORGE FALES, VICE-PRBSIDBNT. JAS. W. MCALLISTER, SECRITART. TUXQDORE M. REGER, 119 WfmSt ASSISTANT 8BCBHTABT. DRY QOOD8. X I I lli I IC JE IV H -LINEN STORES. ; , OLDBTORK. ' l' No. 828 AR CH STREET. NEW STORE, No. 1 128 CHESNUT Street. HEW DEPARTMENT BED CLOTHING. BEST BLANKETS, fresh from the muis. MARSEILLES BED QUILTS. HONEYCOMB QUILTS, all sizes.' ' ' ALLENDALE AND LANCASTER QUILTS. LINEN SHEETINGS, all widths. COTTON SHEETINGS, all widths. d " x PILLOW CASINGS. ; T .... . ; " 1 1 We bid for a laiva trade In Rim mivpTrrwn k. w- ' vwvffUlW, "w gelling reliable goods at the lowest prices. ; 8 81 mwf MRS. R. DILLON, NO. 823 AND 8S1 SOUTtt Utreet, has a Urg. assortment of ' fine Milliner for Lsdis snd Alisnes, BiLbons. batins, bilks, VelreW nL ?'.TeUen1 t!rPe. Ffathers. i lowers. Frames, bash It i boons. Ornaments, Atonrniiig lililinery. Cran oils, eto. ,14 4 yEPnTRS AND GERMANTOWN WOOIA MJ Stookinst Tama of ail kinrla. TiAw nw .-1 AlAnrlltiir I.otrun tthiiluut. .nil . -. I . . . - THE UNDERSIGNED IIAVING RELIN quished the Heating of Buildinn bv Bteaam aw Water, it wUl be couUnuod by oum or 11 XI AM U. WI8TAR, -lately enpertntendinc that department of their boat ness, whom thoy reeonuuead to t hnir friends. Nov. U, im.. MORKIS. TAJsKER A OO, . WI8TAR A DOULTOW, No. 227 BOUTH FIFTH STREET. BEATING BY 6TEAM OJtt HOT WATER. PLANS OF PIPE CUT TO ORDER. LAUNDRIES AND CULINARY APPARATUS FITTKI) UP i 10OT8m6 C;ni:A'r Hot;'rIii:icii iaii. J KOirrK. ONLY ALL RAIL LINK TO ' ' NEW ORI.HAN8, MJCMPHia, NAHIIVII.T.R, AT. LANTA. Al'tiUHTA, NUNTUOitkKY, MOBII.H. MACON, RICHMOND, Mr ftr.UON, WIXMlgUiViN. OHARLK8TUN. SAVANNAH, and all principal poinu HOUTilaod BOl'l HWKNT. Tickets for sals, basiraae enecaad inroiigu iw owuiaww, ana an iniomuuoa furnished at 731 OHESNUT Btrtet. M.fMinio Hall, O. RKNTON rHUMFDOH, Oeo. A cent for Philariwlphia. Ultf MCCXXVIII.i dertakere that, in order to meet th. laoreesed deota Im DijaUet bUklAJL UAJsaUtiS. I has Use the awn n No. IMS BIDOS AVKNUBL With air enhu-Red faoiiities, I aaa now prsfMued ta eaa. lr promptiv all order la oili or oouatrv.