( 4_ siltd*l4'ol:lr6ii"% fralitnessmili " ' • : z ' J-iilodueed to prfees u Fefhaitet„ • .t • ' Thefialttsrehl Beaver 04 *drool Vbtheidnik - 140'74r-Omikof • to .......... ...... ...... ilB ,Po . Of the newest and most • etylieb materials.,eat sod snake. whte.)4 bare been Ead at..... 526 110 ' 'A great Tariety of all etylenuowards from. AS 00. Illisomoso JACKICTB.—/ be beet assortment in the Mb% ear iug air very low. , • - 111110ffAtooge. good style, *aimed bateletare. re- de erd t 0.... ... !VI CO ors-Fine , ClOusiintro, 7 Aduced to. 82 CO, gaff way bet Ween ' ' ,'Ormsartdc 110. • /f il th and , TQWIS7I HALL. Sixth streets. - 1510 MARICKX32'n PIIILAMCLIII/A: SAND'iiivrisoimirav, Now OBE; Ellis , Irian Hllterate I can rml , efilatin Fly recommend these Ilitteritii cases *element] debility and ispisrpela end se P IS. h.,1 1 , b ea t. lonic. • ' 4.34 All 13. GAU N • - • i+ o. 781 Green street. inferrer in the'Philadelphia Unlveraityof Atedlolae A nd auger y. wiitel liOn Bitters , ' watery andtbellood vd prevent it from - beeonatigt watery and *est, crying a healthy, taey complexion: , are ' tonic and palatable. lor sale by T. W.„ .Evans;, No. 41 So..th Eta) tb street; Johnston, Holloway & ‘owden,' 'No 602 Art b aces t, and by Drugglatm'gettarally., tu are beide= Ciallient Ittgalantite eterottle. ales thing so am thy of notice ste' ••• • - Uri EXTRAter. It itf Mit the thing the pnblie have Icing needed. It le a Quid raptmtitng beer, contains the least psettele sp•rit, riao bee peen proven It:itlye's to !contain, in addition to Otia..oVll.ol, 4:11.1171s; '01,113101 , 0 4 tvrei.tay. tognrarts IN 4111tELIENI Or IV VG WrAtltta; origin., to whist it °TA, tabilneftelayendititvarfal effects ae a remedy • , • " ' - jald f m wet orauckalPirtml AND Jrma has received the of We 141.3rIalirrrd *W and, Wheretrer -extabited. itr 3 areirooms. 722 Arab mem., Eatablished IfX2. i 129 w min illbetilleNWAVE3 PIANOS RECEIVED 'THE Mimed Wert gold medal) at the Intens rAntiti oa, Tat* liffl. 80e Official. ,Report, at the Wartg994ls BIABIUS•BECO4... Pio. 1006 Chestnut street: ePPO:THE"QFEICBL l the,higbest a ) vRa c t l I'4 PM noosiM I:47l4orBWisrezeoin et. 014 Cheatnnt streert. 5e:2103 EVENING BULLETIN. llonday, Jiumary 18, 1869. PIMIASTLVANIA MILITIA. The rettlyar, in which hundreds of thou sends:CC Pennsylvanians engaged bravely, seems to have diminished rather than in aneatiod the taste for military pursuits in time of peace. The militia of the State, as de *edited in the last annual report of Adjutant- General D. B. 'McCreary, is not in a staistito tory <condition. Outside of Philadelphia, in deed, there is no such efficient organization of volunteer companies as themought to be in so large, populous and prosperous a State. The number of companies, however, is in creasing, as the following statement shows: 1867. .1868. Increase 26 55 29 12 22 to Elsewheze.. lotta 015 71 3 ",/e 9 4a 77 5 •-inie - A - tizitat&Gertertd - deplorerthe apath of the people in regard to military organiza tions. nealso staths that in _twenty of the sixty-six counties in the 13tate, there has not sun beer:can:enrolment of the militia such as le requirid by the law. The only efficient militia Organization is the First Division, in Philadelphia,,commanded by Major-General Charles M. Prevost. This division includes the following: Cavalry—First Troop. Aral lery—WaSbington Greys, Keystone Battery, and the Veteran Light Artillery Regiment, Kenzie Brigade. irifantry-2d Regiment National cinaii . nine companies; 4th Regi ment. Philadelphia Fire Zouaves, nine com panies; Keystone Griards, four companies; Philadelphia Zousives, six companies; Mont gomery Guards. five companies; First Regi ment, Grey Reserves; tight companies; ad Regiment, Philadelphia City Guard, ten companies. Outside of Philadelphia, the organized companies of volunteers are distributed is fbllows: Bucks ()entity, 1 company; Cheater, company; Lancaster, 2 companies; York, 3 companies; Adams, 2 companies; Schuyl kill, 2 companies; Luzerne, 5 companies; Franklin, 1 company; Blair, I company; Al legheny, 3 companies; Lawrence, I company; Erie, 1 company. In all the other counties, which include the populous ones of Berke) Northampton, Lehigh, Dauphin, Lebanon, Cumberland, Lycoming, Bradford, &c., there is no organization whatever. The greater military spirit which exists in Philadelphia is attributed by the Adjutant-General to the taw of 1/367, which reduces the minimum of a company to thirty-two men, and imposes a fine of two dollars on each man, liable to militia duty, who is not a member of a com pany. The Adjutant-General repeats his re commendation that the provisions of this law be extended to all parts of the State, and there is no good reason why this should not be done. 081 ELI'S 10 ANIMALS. The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty be Animals holds a public meeting at the Academy of Music on Friday next. The character of the speakers and the growing in terest in the humane cause will attract a very large audience, and the effect of the de monstration cannot but be permanently bene ficial to the interests of man and beast. It is as important to the cruel man as it is to the cruelly-used beast or animal, that the abuses which have called this Society into existence should cease. The man who is compelled to learn that savage brutality is not only savage, but very unprofitable, is the better for hie knowledge, and all with whom he has any relations are the bettei for it. The influence of such a Society OS this,therefore, is not only merciful to tire dumb animals, but philan thropic toward large classes of human sa ciety. Ruch has already been accomplished ; much.remains to be done. As the knowl edge that such a Society not only exists, but is in prompt and active operation, spreads in the community, it operates both to restrain men from cruel practices and to stimulate de cent and humane men to interfere to prevent diem. This Society ;is. now in excellent hands. it has been rescued, just as it was 21ling into ridicule and contempt from the absurd publications which were issued in its name, a year or more ago, and its present management has secured the well-deserved respect and countenance of large numbers or our best citizens. The efficient President, Morrie Wain, Pea, has contributed largely a nd liberally, not only of his time and energies, bat of his private fortune, to the enemas of lhe Society, and we hear of a recent magni ficent donation to its Node, the amount of plash we do not feel at liberty to name. He stastalned, by other gentlemen - at prat:- evil goad sense, who wilt not suffer their So ciety yw fail into disrepute by running Into tbwne giVirragenees by which the dividme, trll t "If .11,..1 I t t -14'r tirtri X 4ll "• 'A 1 • ~,,211E1!).AILY EVENIIgG - BULLET itA,VAIA .Jibe between - the sublime` and - tie ridiculous -IslteoeasilY, crogOildA s `iWe truet Air thb 7 fri - - fifty Teethe kr‘vintioisktlf s 6010 "*Aiti male will long ,cnntinue tO, dpjdy JO vett, tagee Ha Preielt eieelletieorgahiestbil; and to receive that -encouragement AWL IR' produce those beneficent results , WlllElE:Urn' !34re to , follow,from the present seriathie ad ministration of 'its affairs. ' ' TIRE nowriii : 11 1 1iNNSYLVA RAM. it4DAD. The Legislature versY, sensibly rstfrised on, Friday to reconsider the vote by which the Mo tion to investigate an. excursion of the ,NOrtk • Penn Sylvania Railroad was rejected. Tele 'at tack Upoiithis particular railroad company was, so manifestly engendered by •some private and , petty motives, some of „which, at least ? are Well understood, here and at Flirrisbtirg,, that the Legislature promptly and properly gave it a Suitable quietus. The' pretense of high virtue in raking into the private con cerns of a Single railroad line, while every member of the Legiblature enjoys privileges at the hands of every railroad in the State, at the expense of the stockholders, is' too trans parent to need demonstration, and the Legis lature has done right in to lend itself to such a' petty busineSs, WOO investigation• of this frivolous charge ,would _have been. The North Pennsylviiii Railroad, like most of the roads running out of Philadelphia, ib doing wonder in. the way of improving the country . threugh which it passes, in bring ing trade to the city, and affording accommo dations for our citizens. The witole line of the road is becomiog rapidly populated' by those „who are adding largely to the wealth and prosperity of the entire .Eastern section of the State; and to single it out' for this iort of attack merely serves to direct attention and inquiry toward the Source acid true, cause of the movement, and cannot possibly do the road Itself the slightest harm. The further the inquirer pushes his examination in this direction, the more evident it will become Abet the Legislature was Altogether on the light side, when it refused to' gratify'personal interests or animosities, - by undertaking an investigation such as this. bol. Kleckner, we presume, was simply the vehicle for pre senting this mdtion to the House, and is pro bably as well satisfied as any one else is, ex cept those immediately hostile to the road, to have it thus disposed• of. That Richard Peitz ought to have contin ued in the office of Receiver of Taxes of Phil adelphia, we believe. But we object deci edly-to-putting-him—back- there-through a special act of the Legislature. Such an net was passed by the. Renate, the other day, and there is a possibility that it may also pass the House. The Republican majority must not Clow their partisan zeal to lead them to acts which are not clearly right, and which will be sure to injure tho party in the future. We trust that upon more. deliberation in the House, the proposed bill may be de feated there, and that Mr. Peltz's case may be decided along with those of the other contest ants of the late election. A great deal has been said about the firms who suffered by the great fire last week, and just praise has been awarded to the energy and enterprise of these prominent and popular houses. Their determination to resume busi neds immediately is a good specimen of •American energy," but it will certainly "wrench applause from the benches" to learn that "that which will add inspiration to this determination is the fact that they have the sympathies and earnest prayers of the whole country!" This startling announce ment is madg editorially by one of our pris eip al morning contemporaries. OBil rvA ai• Dire. Harriet C. Peale. The papers, last week, announced the death of lairs. BMW= C. PEALE, widow of the late RM.. brandt Peale, Esq., of this city. Mrs. Peale, on the 12th instant, passed away from a life which she had rendered attractive to ()tiers by a sweetness of disposition and an nu selfishness of motive that beautifully illustrated the effects of Catholic Christianity in moulding the mind and directing the conduct of those who have been submitted to its influents. It would offend against the modest instincts of the good woman whom we here notice, wer e , we to give utterance to the pleasing recolleefione which we share with all who knew her unobtru sive piety, her silent and efficient charities, and her unaffected delicacy towards all. ktra. Peale was a lover of the sine Arts, and an occasional contributov thereto. The delicacy of her mind found not infrequent expression through the pencil. But she was more given to admira tion of the beautiful In the works of others than to attempts at imitation. She loved the art as ono of those ministers to and exponents of refinement which Providence had placed in her way, and she judged rightly in supposing that the influences of the mind and the arts were reelp rccal. Undoubtedly the taste and judgment of Mrs. Peale had been directed and improved by her distinguished husband, who ranked eminently among.the artists of the age. But it is of liirs.Peale as a daughter, a wife, a sister, a friend, a Christian, that those who knewlier best will most delight to think. In ail these relations there was no ar The natural sweetness of her disposition was heightened by the graces of religion, and the self-sacrificing spirit in which she recognized and performed all the duties of these various relations shows bow completely she wan influenced by the holiest self-denying power of Christianity. Nor was it in her domestic nor in her social re lations alone, that she made herself felt and loved. As a neighbor, she was respected and prized; as a friend to the poor, she was mourned by the objects of her charity. Her own table was blessed by the thanksgiving of those that had tasted of its provision before she partook of her must tweed refreshment, so that what she ate was made palatable by the reflection that those who might look to her had not waited in vain for their daily bread. When Death approached such a person, he comes invested with no terrors but those which Christian humility supplies; and submisdion to God and to the requirements of His March makes peaceful the deatb•bed of the virtuoue woman who has sought to know and endeavored to fulfil he r.duties as a Christian. C. Tam PLAT.—It tea remarkable proof of the Arent eitectes of Mrs. Southworth's new novel "Fair Flay," that the Messrs. Petereone have al ready issued the third edition cattle book. This indicates a very large sale, and a very gre;it popularity, The little controversy between Mrs. fteuthworth and. Messrs. Rode and Boncleatilt as to the ft-lathe claims. of. priority for the lead ing incident in "Foul Flay" and 'lttir Flay," has attracted unusual attention I. Mks clever book. lteal - Estate - skiid Mitockw tota^nc wilfliell# 2l 44PHS 91#111 I *- 8( 1 5 ibtrathae. " OLOTEMIIO4.. r 4 ,ADWARD 2 4 , ;.g:ELLy- I-IL 0-R, gtreets. REtsIJOEb PRICES. . . C wog Out Pattern Coats and Clothes not Delivered at Loyd Mee% 16=1 Who undorstElll4l3 bio keit Interests keope himself boodeomely clad.' THE BUSINESS MAN . Who is eaceeseful In , tonsonese need not go shabby. THE BUSINESS MAN _ Of olden time need to think it was a !Ago of goad business habits to wear shabby old clothes. BUT IT IS AN EXPLODED NOTION Stephen Girard's Sunday-go-to-meeting clothes used to be 25 years old. They are older.than that, now Ifon can see the old things in Girard College; if 'the hnsy moth has, not eaten them. THE BUSINESSMAN' • .„ , Of the present 'day knows that BOCK HILL & WILSON calty clothe him more elegantly than.. atePllen Cantle was over elothed, and for a great deal less money. MAKE IT TOUR 'BUSMEN, - , .Man of beelneas, to eel) very, i3lx • n at the GREAT BROWN STONE . HALL, if you want, any of the preeent Winter Stock. • For it is MOVING OFF. ' MOVING. OFF, hieVING.OI I 7, In a style of unexampled rapidity, and at prices calculated to excite jour wonder. ROCKHILL & WILSON Great Brown Stone, Hall, 03 and 605 Chestnut Street. FIRE I FIRE ! UNDERWRITER'S SAIRD. FINE READY-MADE 0140 TELlNiari, Slightly Damaged by Water. STOCK TO BE CLOSED OUT IBEEDUTELT. PAINTER, READ kELDBEDGE, 321 CHESTNUT STREET. jal.4 12114p0 WATVINEE4 ZIENVIEILIZT# Agile '615 819. JAMES E. cupwELL & 00. WILL RESUME BUSINESS ON Monday, January,lB, 1869, AT THE STORE 819 CHESTNUT STREET. Nal Ory ~KIJ:I Is 1i ti3:1:~ j'~ CHOICE AND RARE MANUFACTURES JIN FINE COEFECTIONS, FOE PRESENTS. STEPHEN F. WHITMAN, 8 2 .; 1210 Market Street. HDOER'S PATENT COMBINATION SOFA BEDSTEAD. It has the appearance of a Parlor Bola, with spring back and emit g seat, and yet in less than one minute', time, with out unacrewing or detaching in 211111 way, it can be ex tended into &handsome Mrench Bedstead with htir swing mattress, complete. It b., without doubt.the hand earnest and mod durable Sofa Bed now in use. For sale at the tlabinet manufactory of Li. F. HOVER, Ownerstad Sole Manufacturer. No, 230 South Second street. 11 . ENBY PRMLIPPI. oc2BBnm4p 1.73:4 v D4,yoDliv.io!lay imn_A;l NO. 1M SANBOM STREET. PlI PL UJLIM.LIA. JOHN CILUMP BUILDER. 013Yarrarr STEEET_ and 218 LODGE 13`.riticET. Mechanics of every branch require 4 for housebnilding ad fitting promptly forrtised. fe27tl 4 WARBURTON'S IMPROVEO, VENTILATED and easy Utter Dress Hats (patented) In all the approved fashion/ of the beacon. Chestnut street, neat door to the Poet-office. Oct tfrP JAPANNED TlNWititM. OD PRI *PIO TRA VI& to s, Mut PUB'. Spice and Cake Boxes, Match daps. Lamps. Candiestieks, Pepper and Dredge Boxes, Nutmeg Graters, &e. For sale. with a__ general assortinont of liou.tkeeping llardware, by THUM I.N dist lc, kia, ha (Eight Thixty , five) Mallet street, belaw Ninth HARD RUBBER HANDLE KNP7eO A s 7 D RORKS e flt otead bet watur and bent maga better tem sof others oe knew Of. - For Bele by TRUMAN & No,. Yeti (i lgbt It& ty.fiee) Market etre. t. below Muth. QLATEB AND 8T ATE PENUILS, BrEEL PENS, PEN . 3 boldere, Le4d rtlleil% LAW& Crayons for Klock •boarde arid Paver 4%utte,re . for Dale by TRUMAN & 811aW, Ir.e% cittlghtilthiy•llve) Market stroetauttow 'Math, Pbta.d.itibia. pion LACE BRIDAL PA I4 B II Of O. W. vueteL. Ns. titei Ch.steut Ptreetivis Just rereired from Parte a case of Rich Lace Bridal PLUM. in Point 4' a lesson. Point Atipllcation rod Black ChautillY Lace, sit In exquisite )aete In aralans a .d mount-ma. Pl SIM notice I have removed trona Itte Chestnut atreot to IS 2 CB ntrt et. 3alB-e1• VEST ON !AMU° tat'. iitiNfiALL BRO 3, Mt North Ninth atr • aOOO $4..500 , *ll6OO, 1 1 110111— WITAAECURED FIRBT mortgagee at tbotee antoclutefor er.e. B PNIM.Lk. 11 M -1 13.. 11 6 • 111 Noah Ninth aueet. • `u ne PATO PT verarm irazbuit EX I'EAC 'Awe cOLOGrivt.- r T 8 FOR TER HAND. WAR' 6. P. "Mk. AMIE, IHOUIY EMENTEDWIT4 For HAMM w PRE t P ARSTRAW. ba sum, v as ry JAMPIi T. EMU , *SORB Bto 4 msd illarave ets. 4.. ,-:•:cii i i '., !"11 ' Barth and AWir, ~ warrk. 130,,ILULP,Z.'11LUE ANDIiMPLE OPERA CLOTH& VI:UTE, vimE, 13 IMP AN EI.PES.I4, • • - • ,EVENING BILKS. • DUCHESS GLOVES. ALL SHADES. - • • ' WEEITE • MERINOS.% WHITE 1101111123, WHITE • • EVILIEVENIGGS, ' ; ' , • GOOD Bt.& H tritrett - 101 K 4*-9 LINEN STOBE, szs .A.reb. Street, NEW TABLES CLOTHS, NAMPIKIINS, TABLE LEEN BY THE YARD. , 1 - • A - We promise „that the cheapest buyers 'will find prices estisfeetoty. KE T Jae a Ake ePA TtitLEV/13. A t, Ir7Ap t w 4 ' vir tv 700 PIECES MUSL INS AT LOWEST WHOLESALE PRICES. DiAmpa r ..neiaviolgy=eml"vatirtaresuill Sumas supplied. POPULAR PRICES FOR DRY GOODS RICKEY, SHARP & CO, No. '727 Chestnut Street. .111S2W:Y. , °HARP dt V r..L yETB —. V ELYL TEENS. iiialEv: Biiiiiii* & I.n. lllldli POPLINS. RICKER, SHARP - At 00 FRENCH POPLINS. RICKS Y. SHARP & 00 SD K r PUNS, RICKEY, SHARP &,(X) WOW:POPLINS. ' RICKEY. SHARP & CO PLAID POPLINS. ItIuKEY, SHARP 4 0 I CHANGEABr E POPLINS. RICKEY, r HARP 400 lreee Goode at 25 costa. RICKEY. SHARP , & EN) Mese Goode at 91cente. RICKEY. bIIA.RP & 00. . Dyers Goode t. t Et cents. Rit KEY. SHARP & CO Drees Goods at 40 tents. RICKEY, SHARP At co Drees Goode at 60 contr. RICKEY SHARP & CO Drees Goode at 02X centa -BIOS KY. mum. & co Drees Goode at 76 cent,. RICKEY, fIRAoP & co Wee, Goode , el to ea. RICK' Y, SHARP & HO BLANKETS. ktIt.,KEY. SHARP & CO ILA NNELs. RP K SA, IDIARP & C4' ) Clothe rad Cseelarerea. RICKEY. SHARP & CO Pali, La B. Da Skirts. RICKEY, SHARP & CO. Bitlt 'RAI B. Mt...KEY, SHARP & CO BLEACHED MERLINB. RICKE. SHARP &CO LIRENS. RICKEY .' Stsaar a Wb iTE GOODS. ' Rlult EY. 811AtaP 4 l q Popular pricer for Dry Goode by the paid piece. or pao age. _ ___ 11101 KEY, SHARP dr. CIO., No, TIN CHEBTKUT,STREET. COTTON GOODS DEPAIITSISNT. STRAWBRIDGE&CLOTHIER CENTRAL D . RY GOODS STORE, Corner Eighth and Market Stilt, PHILADELPHIA. We shall continue to maintain and increase the reputa tion we have sustained of being the largest and cheapest HUNAN HULSE in the city. Receiving our supplies from first hands only, we shall hereafter sell all Muslins by the Piece, at the regular wholesale prices. THIRTY•PIVE CASES AND BALES MIIBLINB. com prising all the leading brands and widths of PILLOW MUSLIN& WIDE B El EETIraGS. FINE SHEETING& WANIBUTTA. • , WILLIAMSVILLE, NEW YORK MILLS, BAY MILLd. A NEW El 0 HT. s FOREOTDALE. FitUlT OF. THE LOOM. BertidEKEEPER. Our constant aim will be to make the lowest prime in the Marken Good yard-wide SHIRTING. 12Nie. 1 and-wide UNBLEACHED MUSLIN. 1236 e. Wards wide UNBLEACHED SHEETING& Mk. HOUSE FURNISHING LINENS In large assortment. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER eittuivenTils FUR gi OLIVE OIL, A new inrolca-200 cases—of our PERFECTLY PURE OLIVE OIL, Over Oslo Thousand Deets bare bees imported and sold by us in three years without a stutle oornplaist—a revere test and a perfect it. arautee. For sale by tho Caro at 'Wholesale Moe& SIMON COLTON & CLARKE. lIIPOETAIB Of FIIIB t - I , 113 Fe MIS lat B. W. corner Brad and Walnut Stn. IN IBL INDELE S. me to WITH LA. T o R i r . R• bis.araldlos.BlsomFalio"' yubert street WATOMES AND MUSICAL BOXES E. . 4 Mired Iv &idled worionen. • FARM .4 IFIROTHWEI. Imp•reare *kmllo4_ol6. 'OHS ClbegooS atiselb We* Ito{®{ 11118113222 , ,1 -,,, ' •ff , ' P ,I, •, . 1 •1 1 .1, '‘- t f ; ,-, ,•-.., i ',' , ,-, -, {,.:r 'l ,O .3 ;„ 6 ~,, ;.- RS '' , BO.IIIIIWORTII , S' fi Iir'BI)(OI... - 111 3 :-; - ,k;t's'if.ll..' 7 , :.Ar.:11"4 , • ,, ! , ..t . .t . t 71IE THERD,F.DITIAN OF MRS. 13()UTIIWORTLPFE NE NOIJEL, PV LA.”, is pUblished tbia"doy T.'B, Peterson dz Brothera, Philadelphia: , Itii . cornmond., iv/ a Jorge sale, 'ea it bag been pronountedly tboao who Lave read it. to be far superior to any tht..g ever befdre woven by this popular .Arnetican, authoress ItEs fumed in a large deodechno'volume'ot 843.70 - 11 bundred page . in, uniform style with all or her prevloui ivork and cola by all hooktellerr, at the low 'price of $1 15 In'cloth, or iBI Id in paper cover, and sent free of i+oitage on receipt of price by the . • iti - kgr!fet ~• .. y .„ l „.„ xy Emin N;''PouthWorth;.' fiaraD'Eintrxcai litoT4 , BEIM Er T. E. PETE:N.6ON 'AcII3IROfiIIEIBM, 36e, diESTNUT eximrir . , FAIR PLAY. BY AIRS. SOUTRWORTR. • FAIR PLAY. 'Third Edition is Now Reidy. By Mrs. Emma D.E.N. Bouthworth. ' published And ter see this day by • • ••• T. R. PETERSON BROTHER% bio 808 OUESTNOT anter.r. Price 81 :78 in cloth; ei:18/ 69 in PAW over. ° • FATE PLAY. BY MRS. 801.7TTIVKOR'PE. FAIR PLAY.--Third Edidan fa Nova' Raid". BY Mra: Prams D.S.N. Southwaattx., yubliatte4 an tor tale £b day by , , 48. PETERSONBROTEERS. No. $O6 CIIESTN UT STREET. Price el 76 in cloth: or , el 50 in pepereover. • .114 p . "We atorridfr unetucatiortfebly the best of out 'doge ! . ofnea.tn-4ndtanapolio Lipti'N - Co.Tli , ii-, , :imitoAziNiL Jnet Itisu'ed THE FEBRUARY. BIUMBER, CONTAINING:. , . • 1. BEVOND.I'BE BREAKERS:. A Nom.—VArr it Wrrn a FIiLIeTAGIS ILIMATIIATIOS .DT. 1d49111.1Z9- eats. B.y lit n' itoticrt Dale Owen. 11. A NS% I.F.Gb ND. • !IL MR. TDACKFRAY iv NFWWiFEIiO LDBOTCLER. V. lont CHALET: A Foam. Spy T. Buchanan Read. VL PR: OE OF A DREAM: A army. By Prang Lee Benedict . VU." kIiEbBSIENA OF MEMORY. By Prot. Samuel B. 'Dickson. AbIEBIOAN ARTISTS IN ROME.' By Anne eardex. OVER. YONDER: A Cnacusine NOVELETT E 'rant I. By the Authorial . Fho Old blam'enle'e Secret." "itoldEiate„^ eta X. TB Ich ECKET AGENT IN FOREION PART& al I. A3JUTUERN RECONSTRUCTION, By a Tanners teesti. XII P A WNNEITINANIA IIAttAYINE IN 1775. XIII. OUR MONTIILYBOSoLP. XIV. 1 I'rERATORE OF MR DAY. Rte' k'or Sale at al/ the Book apd tincs-Storea. Yearly Subteriplion, $l. Sinple Number, ID cents. • he lifiutastne tc.dellvared at the Residence of theCitzr iitibealbczas. , • J. B. UPPINCOT'T &Co Publishers, 715 and 717 151.aKket. Street, ONLY 2,000 LEFT OF TELE NEW MUSIC ALBUMS, lionisetoety benni in Luther ana Biel Wig,l;itaining FR lof the %Ira Pieces of if ask kr h'enri both Vocal otel lutnunatol. Beal Value $25, and loldlor Only $2 50. AT J. E. GOULD'S PIANO WAREROOMS, 923 CHESTNUT STREET. SPRING GARDEN FIRE I VBURANCE COMPANY , O FFICE, N. W. corn, Sixth and Wood Stmts. hiILIBELPIII4 3 January 12.1869. The following statetneat of the web of the Company le published fa compliance with the preeislann of the cut of the Leblelature of the State of Peoneylvania, April. Beal Mate. 1100:3715 00 Ground Bente, improved MOrtgi WO Into est unpaid United Bteteeloans. 6 per eats Philadelphia City Lonna 6 per cents TeMporary Loam, 8 ptr cents 6,090 00 203 Ohara atock N. Mortice Gas Company 5.964 00 200 do do Manntacturers , National Bank. 6000 00 314 do do Penn National Bank 18 ‘ 214 100 do do Commercial National Bank— . 6,82800 361 do do Spring Garden tit lna Co ... 47,635 03 Caab ...... .................. 5261 98 The Company has no euspensive debts or unpaid Ste looses. 'the MORTGAGES bold by the Company are all on first clans new property, in the improved parte of the city of Philadelphia, being first incumbrance N. clear of gr..rtnd rent or any other claimo whatever. OXAMiOOI3 by and the valuation made by a coinmittereef the Soard,of Directors, It cash priees, previous to making the loans, the proper. flee being worth aeparatelY FIFTY PRE OEN,- over the mortgagee, and the interest promptly paid. Tide Company, in thsrtydve.years. has paid loves by fire amounting to upward of 5t500,000 8o liberal has been the settlement of all claims that, not a Finale card has occurred. since its organization, that the Compaoy has permitted the inan7,d to report to i court to seek pay meat. INSURANCE CAN BE EFFECTED AT TECU3 OFFICE AT AS ww RATES se are gonsietent . with eecnrity, and on os Pe. commodathis terve as with any other EIRE INSU. MIK% COAIt•ANY of this city. Applications made noon& the poet-office will. *brays meet with immediate attention from the office. -- Incorporated. in 1885. Capital and Assets, - - $629,07 4 Dinicoveits. JOIN 11. DiIINFALT, JESSE LEE, DAVID WoELPFER. GEORGE TANDELL, CHARLES FiELD, HENRY M. PHILLIPS. 15.: PARE.: NOW,ToN MoNIODAEL, T. WISTAR BROWN, GEOHGB N. L. HATFIELD M. D., OSARLIH & ROGERS. WIL }REDERHTI. OIJRW r N STODDARD. ROBERT LOONEY. • JOH ^I R. IIARVER. • OWEN B. EVANS. JOHN Ha DOHNERT, 3 a President. TETROD ORE REGSB,, Secretary 69.-jo ,iOOIC WE - I i tL IT . agtr &WIRD AVD Virdiem Illif i r g en u d i VlVE r g 1104 45 1.n b :gu a r so Bupday morals& 146 iractionse Ake O.U. XSUPP. ':""'" t" ' "1";”";4":1:!,. ..i7pst*LrivE,STATEll9LEN'ird. ' PRiOVIDENT . , AND TRUST COMPANY ;OF'IPHIIi&DEtPHIA '` ,g) Alice ,South--13 1 ptur, h • Stxeet.o , -- , • • Ist, Tbefollowfngetatimentof tbo assets and basilican of Ibis coo k s avy pnblitited couiptinneo with tile tictioral Jiienratico Law of Slats of Pennsylvania. - Autliorizt d C apital fully paid ißbylaw Ijp Flurplus —•• •• • .... • •••••• tti.933 fit • . - . eiB 9 .9M - 1 A nett?. Present Value. 140.055 (.0 Diortanges first liens on city pro: .. .. .......... $40.055 coo (0 Ground - SWI 00 16...00e United States IS per ce . ut.bouds OZO's, 178.775 Or, fi6,600 CO do_. do. au 18 6 ito. 61,610 00 30,000 ' 'do: do. currency' interest loan , • • f 30 .9 0 4 Po . 160)00 Unitrd litotes6per cent currenc y . 1040's. 1.708 00 f Ott ft City of . tar. , flJou iii (1.000 00 Junction Valli bed 0 per cont. botid%, 4600 po 2,60 t 00 Btlito of Pennsylvania 6 per esti." - , 00 6.000 03 hoods Navlriation Cip )osn u y 6 D cunt. bonds. ... . . . . 5 041) 00 20.172 00 2.20E , 1111 , eRA1it110174i , %950 00 0, 102 07 hi ) &Ores Baek oft ho Republic.. 8000 00_ . 5.645 01 100 abates Ltboth '•allroa . d. - . 5.400 00 7.7:5: to :5 shares•llo.lity Bate vep-mit 2.71, 'OO 047.1 ft 84 Loans on Collateral 'security • 817.706 06 21.436 00 Hundry securities deposited with na _ for collection of , interest..... ...... 21,433 00 F8.E98.03 Cash on .31i498 63 103.t.04 60 Premium. Holes secured' by Loans • on ... , •103,851 .*895,161 28 Fixtures 153.000 00 Cash In hands oeititenbi. 43,001 54 Valise of Deferred Pre- volume for the current year ............, ...... 30.6 4 % Of 971.673 83' 11C81141138 OF THY: (X)MFAtIFFORIBOI: • premiums, including Annu1tie5....5212.9.)7 al .luturest l'reuilutnFund... 14. i) 5 U. Interest on Annuity Fund' 1,644 30 203.13C0 Cash in hand* of Agento and De- 03 re:nu:l Preminaul ..... . 73,,f;12 15.5 Leen ligento' 27448181 Interest on other firfestroentir....; • 46,020 23. Pol lairs issned in ISt& 1.001 insuring.. . . 11.21=7 00 Policies outstanding, 12 me. 31. 2 ,014 tkomen'to Sotsunt of A unuit 'iota 3r; 1,022 Sig l.aroonnt of Annuities sold in IEOO ...... 1447 12 1 woos by deaths. numberinirsov. 22,0000 Total amount Cl deaths from the Origin . i3E 1 1 10 • " Company , 40,0410 ' OO Experf!PlS for 11E2... _ _ V. 709 Liabilities to Depositors and Treats-- ... . . 401.070 36 RAMER& IL SHIPLEY, President WILLIAM C. LONOSTRETIL Vim-President ROWLAND PARRY, Actiary. DIREVrOES. Samuel It abipley. Phila. Diehard Cadbury, PhD& Joshua 11. Morris. "“ Remy Mabee, " Richard Wood. " T. Wlatar Brown. " W. B ac km " Wm. C. Louptratb. ' Charles F. Coffin, Illehmond. in& Jal2.l.2tript FIRE ASSOCIATION: North Fifth Street.. INSURES BUILDINGS, And Merchandise Generally. FROM LOSS BY FIRE. ITN THE CITY OF PHIL&DELI 2 /11.4, ONLY.) Statement of the dente of the Asioclation January 1. ISM pribilrhod in conformity oath thd Providers of an act of A/snub), approved April ti. WO: Bonds 'sod mortgagee on property le the tTy of Philadelphia only ... ........... 81 4 2354653 Si Ground Rents " ". 17.834 15 Real Potato . ........• 14.161 WP -... __ 4 ity ws rants.. . .. Pun:lin:lN and Fixiores of Office U. S 620 Begbstered Bonds WM. H. HAMILTON. SAITUrL svARR WE,. K ER A. KEYSER. COARLE3 P 4 JOHN CAREOW JI s3E LIOFITP )OT. (MITRE otiNu_ R DERV EPIPMAKER. JOEMPH E. VI NDALL. PETER ARMBRUSTER. LEVI P. COAT lk M. Fi. DICKLNSON. PETER WI-.LLIMEON. WL IL ILITILTOW; President. AA!9 LAPABHAWR,VtcaPrt.ldeu$, WILLIAM T. BUTLER, Mocrilary. J*l64 m w 3' 239,601 LO PERFECTION AT LAST!, 111.788 00 06.406 00 esn MI 48 A REALLY GOOD UMBRELLA It Price/ Within the Beads et AU. We are now making Umbrellas Ii.EPECLENT, PAR?" CO. OR, MORE DURABLE. than say, others and will not torn " inside out" in a germ. All bear on the inside tkie, above mark. At WHOLESALE ONLY by WRIGHT BROTHERS st 00., 322 and 324 Market Street, Philadeo r 824 Broadway, New York.., tag Strp 1115. WM. T. HOPKINS. . 1115. ?dannfacturer of the Celebrated Champion Hoop Skirts, has removed -to his • new and com.• =odious building, No. 1116 Chestnut street, (Girard no w ) where he has opened for inspe•Hon the forged asswr4 ment of Hoop . Warts, Cornetts dtc ,in this country', In-' ctuding every quality. style,aize and shape. fro o the highest to the lowest grade of goods at such prizes as cannot fail to meet the views of all. • BEIRTEI MADETO ORDER. ALTERED AND REPAIRED. Special attention la Invited to our assortment Of which we areeelling at very low prices. We buy onr Goode at first baud.. in large QUANTI .* lEB tor Udell. and at such prices. that we IiAN and wird, r e mery ,articlo in our Line (SilitAP4R thou they. can be hed anyr hero aloe. n ea p e call and judge for younadves, storz Itlanutoo. tory and Salesroom+, No. 1115 Uheetwit otreet. dolt!' m oqunrPft t WM. T. HOPKINS. HOoPfIICIRT AND CORSET HANDFACTORV. NO. 819 Vine aired. AU goods made , of the beet materials and arranted. Hoop Shiite repaired. o Mr% H. TAYLOR, pEurifBl,lBlllt AND IroicierlSOAJPa t 641 and 648 Ni lglnth Street. sECURITY" FROM LOEIP, I " y ROBRERY. FIRF, OR ACCIDENT. THE SAFE DEtl ISt e UYAPANY,, In tlre,ptoot Bidlellog: N 0.481 Che•tout etreot, wig H CAPITAL OThliso , FULL PAID, • • . Reoeiveo lor t ate.kePott.g,.noder guarantee% MI YON tION DB, (;URITIFB. F.ANIILY PLATE, COIN, DBEDet AN Vt: blusLitti UP EVERY IiEscRiPTION, Alio. RENTS sena. Iv EURO LAR, PROOF •IsBo to $7ll a year, according to aixo N B President. ..RGEMIT l'Arrisoow, 4reaeuuer. 1110 pt MNil6l 302.071 dt3 45491 03 INCORPORATR MARCH 27. HXI. OFF MB: NO. 34 Household Purratate, TRIMTKEZ VeIIBRELLAS. HOOP SKIIEgfS. LADLES' 'UNDER GARMENTS, 1.406095 63 E. BAYLISit • • • Vitt:o ti - T• t '? - , , TY1,(..)if.. ; _ : 73 I ..seQx.R -. ,?:. - p4TQN.?:igi BY TELEGYAA.Piii. CABLE NEWS Londofl Mon` ©y ' Marke_ THE COTTON ARRIVAL OF STEAMERS _ v OUT FROM WASHIN &TON The. Alalba,rn.a, THE TEEA.TY TELE SENATE ITS CHANCES VERY SMALL .117 the Atlantic Cable. LORDOP, Jan.lB, A. M.--Consols 93 for money and account. U. S. five-twenties firm at 753 g.., Meeks eteady; Erie, 26%; Illinois Central, 933 . LivanrooL, Jan. 18, A. M.—Cotton fiat, and the sales will probably not exceed 10;000 bales. California wheat, lls. 84. Cora, 355. 6d. for old.: 'other articles unchanged. - Qiutiaterowx, Jan. 19.--Arrived,'steamship Minnesota, yesterday, from New York. Loanou, Jan. 18, P..M.—Cobsols92% for mon ey and 93 for account: - United 84)14mM/43-twen ties quiet. Stocks steady. Erie, ; )311.12 ots Central, 93 ; Atlantic and Cfreai Western, 963. byzuroot., Jan. 18. P. M.—Cotton Is fiat; mid ding uplands, 11%d.; middling Orleans, , 11%d.; Breadstuff's (inlet HAVBE, Jan. 18.—CottOti qui r et oudunehanged. guseasTowa, Jan. 18,—.6„ir4 9 01, Steamship IBberia, to-day, from New York. FILASKVOET, Jan. 18.—U. Z._ Tho-twenties, 79 30J 79 ,1- Asrrwear, Jan. 18.—Petrolewn firm at 563 @ Si francs. The Afraboarass Treaty. ispeeial Deepateh to the Phila. Evening Bulletin.) WASEIINGTON, Jan. 18.—The statements which come out about the provisions of the Alabama Chime Convention differ so widely that it is quit© impossible this morning to ascertain the exact tenth. One point not heretofore given is that twelve months aro allowed for exchange of rati fications. This delay Is taken as an indication that our Secretary of State and Lord Clarendon lave very little faith in the chances of their Convention before the Senate. A partial canvass of the Senate sustains this opinion. Five of the seven members of the Committee on Foreign Relations are known to be opposed to the Convention. This, if nothing else, would in sure its defeat when brought by the Committee to the Senate for action. There is reason to be lieve that lice treaty will be rejoeted within ten days. JRFP. DAVIS. Jefferson Davis writes from Europe to a friend that be Intends to peas the winter in the southern part of France. The Condition of Governor Geary. Medal Despatch t* the Phila. Evening Phill.lElo Hansusurgo, Jan. 18.—The Governorn physi cian saye he Is better, hut he is etW confined to bed and sees no one hut Ids wife and doctor. Dr. B. Earnest Goodman, of Philadelohia, hie sun eon during the war, was telegraphed for yew serday, and arrived this morning. Snow has been falling for come hours. Arrival of a Steamier. ilsw Your. Jan. 18.—Arrived—Btestaship New York, from Bicolor'. Weather Report. Jul. 16. 9 A. M. Pllllarietphla Plaister Cove.... 1:14014x...... ..... .........N. Clear. - 10 Portland. ...... .... N. E. Clear. 14 Burton .....N. F. Clear. 25 New 1 ark.... . ..........N. E. Cloudy. So linnalngton. De 1.... ......N. E. Cloudy. 34 Wrehaltan ...............N. E. , Cloudy. 38 Ton Arauroo S ..E. - Cloudy. 40 Illettnumd. N. E. Cloudy. 47 Augurrtgl. 0a..... W. Clear. 66 Oswego .. ........ ..... S. Cloudy. 26 Dullklo ... ....N. E. Cloudy. 27 Plltelasegh .... ... Snowing, 20 Chkago.... ........ . N . W. Cloudy. 30 Cloudy. 41 M0bi1e..... Clear. . 44 new Orleans N. Cloudy. 49 Key West .... Clear. 73 Ilsv.na Oloudy. 76 Silage Of Thermometer This Day at the Bulletin Office. A. 11.....31 bee. it n nee. 2P. n des. Wodka fu awing . Wind Nothesit. NIAV el. Barbarities of the War in Hayti-The AtitirriClM Cowan Beaten at Aux Cayes-Prognostications of Sainave,s Mtwara., Jan. 9,1869.—8 y the way of Kings ton, Jamaica, we have news from Port an ?rine° to the 28th-ult. - • • - Intelligence reached the latter place on the 141 h of She capture of L'Ausse Vean by the "Picea," and it was rumored that the inhabitants had bunendered on the. terms of the amnesty proelmnatiop; but it afterwards beemne known that the town was attached, sacked and burned, and that neither women nor children were re spected in the assault. This town was left almost In ruins. The American Consul at Ain Cayes is reported so have been beaten and abused by the authori ties in charge of that place, and a tie. Boring bad been despatched in the Bngllsb schooner Vernon on a mission to the American Minister at Fort-an-Prince. , The vessel had arrived there, and Mr. Hollister was moving in the matter. The Bulimia recently attacked Aux Cayes. and after a frightful battle were repulsed with terrible slaughter,the inhabitants to a man having fought with &operation after hearing of the brutalities visited-upon-Innocent women and children by &loaves forces an his. march. The revolutionary army, or (tacos ' under the command of General Menge Bagel, have taken possession of Croix des Bouquets and advanced to Pent Rouge and besieged the town of Port an Prince. They are also reported to bo ha the vi cinity Of Petionville. The President was absent at his headquarters at Petite Riviera do Nippes when the'Prench ad spiral arrived, and be was sent for to meet him and to face the /Daces. It is thought that Sal nave twill not be able to sustain himself more than a month longer. General Hyppollte, Minister of Police, headed a conspiracy against the govern ment, but It bad been.discovered and foiled. Belga have been received from Jacmel and Aux Cayes to the 18th ult. Balnave has delivered over the towns of the South to the Picquets, whom he has provided with 411013 and smmunition, for the purpose of herniating the inhabitants. These banditti now threaten Jacmel and Aux Octyes. They captured the town of Anse a Gran (an important place in the Bong)), and held it for a few days. When they were driven out by Gen. Domingue's forces, It was found that every house and store had been completely gutted of valuables. The feel bags awakened among the Haytiens by this species of warfare cannot be described, and the oppo nentaof flainave are fighting with the greatest desperation and enthusiasm. General Hibbert, who led the Plequets in their attack on Anse a Gran, was killed in the action wt ich resulted in Its recapture. The mvolutionists lest , the brave General Milore. General NormDs the revolutionary giblet died muldenly of congestion of the lunge At AWE Cayes as the 30th. Balnare wat daily expected Jaemel andre in m torreente were being hurried Mere by Gene ral Dominigne. although lt was gel:mildly be lieved that the town watrwoil ProPoted to •Totist as, attack that might be made on it:. —An-•attaelthient to a elnithrwrao 'bottler patented in England, parade:in part of the 00 1 17' kettle be withdrawn without in the least irijar. ng Ihe reel. Wind. 'Weigher. net ...N. E. Snowing. 31 .N 9 °124 * 17- .1..( Atritianliel r t • . letiVit 'MOB IR Niter, liwiyinokllllA 11 A € 44 1n 1 . 1 e 1 ,A 1 1 3 1,1 4 '' - r i iii#4;i'Pleked 01 _ tirraxattmliewitayso,lostateraati:l6.3 IDr. 'll. - Itt.,',Antyard;;of.West i rariey, Vt.. arrived here last evening (14th); on 'the seven o'nlock train front-N . 00;1(0k and,tninained until : departure+ 601* eleven eipress tot Bston. , Dario pthe interval b.ties.lledt upon the tatully o Alr. o. , F,,Winehestero Bpfin after f geV tlng on' bnartithe train he discovered: that his', 'coat poeketi had been cat Aida W ket book stolen, hit ;which In had fourteen 111,000 United States boods,eight4sl,o4Xtereen.baelts abd °be 4sbOtt'greebbiekln all $207.9.0'.f r EferiNtiem tiered pasing through a-Jtostlioft ,crovird in. the, depot, arid a brakeman on the train' saw twolten itirDP air after the train was Lu mOtion.* Petting these faahs, toXetheri_pr.fioward, after couferring wlth the pollee of. Hartford, took an officer and 4, returned here Ibis morning.''On inforiningqdr. Winch' s•er of the eircurnstancee,hoWever, Is Wars karned that the cut was made' before he called 'here, as ;Mr: W. phserved it at tile trate. Thte would seem to indicate thatthe robbery was committed either In New York, on the ro'ad, or when be left the train' on its arrival. There was a cut on the other breast, of 'the -docter's coat; about two inches long, which penetrated ' - another ; - pocketbook in - width' was *14,000, which the thieves' dal eat Sue. ceed in extracting. Dr. lioward stated to the:of ficer detailed by. Chief Lincoln to attend to the case that be received $lB,OOO in New York In the - presence of no - one 'nit the president Of-the bank 'where be obtained it; but that be counted over all he had In his hotel ht the presenceof the clerk. He was confident that no one but the clerk was present; but it IS jeht possible that other eyes were upou him, and the feet,that attempts were made to get possession of both pocketbooks stems to indicate that the thieves were well booked as to their location.' Dr: 'Howard 'e family required, his ;immediate, attention, and he has gone borne, bet the pollee will make every possi ble exertioa to recover his property. 91Illogife liauck,ls 'Debut Jos Paris. The Parks correspondent of the London' Morn-' mg filar Overt the following account of the c/airg: of Miss Minnie Hauck in Parte:, " The tivent of yesterday evening ( Doc. 29) was the disk:ter Mlle. Minnie Hauck, who bad,, Courage to.present herself bcforiabelasthilatis audience of the Ital ians In a role which has hitherto been filled since size° 1881, yrhen Bellini's chef crativie first came out: by eastarMalibron; Pasha' Freer:Mint and lastly, by La Patti : There 'was something bold in Mlle. Hauck venturing on such a hazard ous enterprise. t:The house Was ope, of the most brilliant I have seen this season and eroWded by the best musical critics of capitaL cret to say that Minnie Hauck, during the drat and second acts, produced' no great Impression on the public. When she sang +he exquisite and well known 'air, "Come per me serentk". the habitua, remembering how they bad lately heard It vocalized by Ls Diva, were chilled by the con trast of this young and , inexperienced esutstrice. Nevertheless, her perfect childishness'won over the good feelthg of the house, which spplauded ber most heartily in the" third act, - especially when :slie sang ".Ab, non creder triiratlL" 'She bat) clear, bell-like tones; at times very.'penetfilt, ing and pleasing; but the young debutante has much to learn before she can assume the position of a finished actress." inNIU:IIOLAL and COMMERCIAL V, l+ . I 1210 C,ItY 9 91k0W 100?; 200 oh Lh Nv idk 29% TOO ~ do lOO% 219 eh do _ wig 32 tthrh Gib& 11" 35% SOO sh do - Won 29% 19 eh Com&Asa d.bl 129% .5 oh - Delaware Thy - 41,9%- 240 sib Deana /1 Ih3 td 800 oh Read ft - • 47,V a t m too sh TO eh Lakeiral R MIMI slK► eh do too ai Phil&Ed at - 16%1* - .5 bio LIN too eh dd 12 eh Back Mut btoern 40 MI eh Hams= so4nrs. 1300 1:113 6-200'65 dy rg 108 V 100. sh goad 47.61 400 do '67 c 109 900 eh do elOtin 41 1200 Citys's new 1008 200 sh do sswil 47.69 65001...ehLtdiGld In 8834 100 eb do WO 4714 4060 dd 2dye 5835, 100 sh do bl 5 473: 600 do 83% 200 eh do , b3O 47-69 25161..5h17512 55 WO eh do its 47,E 1000 do b 5 8831 100 eh do c 473; 7eh Cam itAm dbl 129 V 109 bh do b2O 471( 1 0 nag CRw c 4834 100 sh do 4714 200 eh LebNav istk 4934 ilOO eb do Its 4714 SZOOND BOARD. TONEneW ►te 1430 N i9oooCam&Axamt 68'89 93 §990 do c 100% MOO Letazd Old In 88% 2000 do 100%11000 do do c 88% BIONDI T. Jan. 18, IEO.-7 be Money Market today is not such as the public anticipated at this season. There is an uneasy feeling manifest • among capitalists and busi nese men alike which cheeks the restoration of perfect confidence in the future and the revivakef trade. There is an abundance of money at the usual sources and obtateable at fair rates on good 'security, but the unsatisfactory condition of al] branches of commerce. save those which off rd a scope for 'peculation, tends to Unit the demand for Tracey, and to 'make capitalists scrut-nize closely tue chorea. rof securities offered. •I his condition of affairs mill of comae continue until the public confidenoe is again restored. Meanwhile the increase of surplus funds Oren n ontbemeiketfor employment and the conse quent low rates, will have a tendency to de. velop a spirit of speculation among all classes, which cannot but prove highly injurious to the true interests of the country. Though there wee no scarcity of currency felt, the influx from the West in payment for supplies of merchandlee is rather slow, and thi% too, tends to retard materially the whefaa at trade. The banks continue to lend freely at the to on good security, but thoee who a o not so fortunate as to have credit at these institutions are .'tent to pay blither fig.res for accommodation. We quote cell loam' at 60336 percent. un government Bonds, and 740,34 Der cent. on miscellaneous securities. Prime commercial paper in limited amount was negotiated out rode at figures, mane from 7 to 10 per cent. There was a little more spirit at the Stock Board, but the p- Ices rated rather unequally State Loans were dull. City Loans, new issues, sold at i0(644410034. Annexed are the quotations for Governments: Teets% Szturdap. Registered 1881 11131 151% 11134' let% Co".fn IEBI. 11234( 112% 112% 11934 . r 5.20 Registered Its El.. 108% lu9 108% 102% 52u Coupon 1863 113 113% 11234 lid 620 Coupon 1864 1094 1934 1034 109 3 ' 620 Itesistered. 1664 108% lion 108% 105 g Ife2o4.louponlefa 110% 110 4 110 ( 11444 6-20 Reg. 1865 .. . 10834 109 10134 109 5 1 oupon bele .108% 10 - 34 sal Coupon 16 16667.9- .......... 108% 109 108% 1 109% -20 Coupon ........... 10844 109 105% 100 040 Registerell 104% 105 104% 10434 1140 0113PM+. 10735 1(8 1(734 10834 Reading hallos:el declined 34 an closed at 47%. ems. ey Waal& Railroad was Free at. 57(0.5734, Lehinh Railroad at 65 Philadelphia and Brie Railroad at 26% 27. Camden and Amboy Railroad at 12934; with 67 Di for Non 'atom' Railroad; J 936 for North Penmylvarda Railroad ; and 3834 for Catawba* Railroad . , .Preferred. in (Jinni stock's the only change was in Lenten Naviga tion, 4, blab advanced to 2534. bank and Passeuger Railway shares were without es Nettie] change. The Managers of the Twelfth Street Market Company have declare d a semi-anneal dividend of 18 roe per cent . clear of taxes, and payable on sod atterWodneaday next Jay Cooke di Co. quote Government geounnea, deo.. to. day as, follows: U. B fra.lBBl. 11201121 i; old Five-twen ties. 118%011336 ; new Five-twenties of Nit, 1M341:41.09% udo Nov .1N& 1100110% Five-twenties of July, 1083404 M-34 do. 1861. 1011,3943108%; do. 1868. 108340109; Ten-foam* 107%010734; GM, 138; Union Pacifies. 10134®10134. Wallace & Keene, Bankers.l4B South Third etreetquoto Border Stabs Bonds today as follows: Tennessee. old, 68340860; do. VW. 6734@67%; Virginia, old, 58; do. new, 60e.61; North Carolina. LWOW; do. new. 633 , gm; Missouri67C4B734 ; Georgia Sixes. tog. Mutant Ise Raven and Brother. Ito. 40 South Third street, make the following quotations of the rates of ex change to-dm at 1 P. M • United States 8 4, 10 112 'T.1111,2%; do. do:, 'elf, 11234112%, do. do.. 1884.10934(4109%; do.do .11365,110(4110%: do. 0.066 new. 18--}4f1410834; do.do 1867 new. 10834(610834• do. 1868, 108109; Five. Ten. forties. 10736 ( 41073 3 ( • Duff Comp. Int 111 °tee. 19%; Gold; 18530188: bilver. 18'10153. Smith. Randolph &Go bangers. Third and Cheaten6; quote at 1034 o'clock as follows; Gold, 113534: United States Mies. 112,3414111134; Fivetwenties 1862. 1133;11 , 1 7 930; do, do.do 1864.1091%00109 do. do. do.. 1/365. 110% .11034 • do. do. July, 1865. 1M34 108%; do. do. do. do.. 1 . 111.93.1q1' 10334! do. do. du. 39 1 0340109; U. S. Fives. Ten.fortiess. 1e7340107%. Philadelphia Produce Rietriceis Bosses, Jan. 18.—There is no falling off falba de and fer Clovereeed and the late advance is well ,mainta ed. Bales of good and prime quality at $8 75149 Thuot to scarce and held blither. The demand_or Flaxseed is good die is taken on arrival by the crushers at $2 2 04 Per bushel. The breadstuff market Is characterized by the create depression. and for Flour them itt very little snquiry co t for mall tote for the slay of the home trade. Small vales of sups, fine et $ 95 per barrel r-oxtras s6@s6so; 600 barely o lowa. and. WtiaCOomio ztra Family, at $7 26(g7 7i; _Minnesota do. do at $7 t O 3 0 1 8: Pennsylvania do. defrat 9(410 40. tbelatter figure for choice; and forma bran& 4111(418, 'Rye Flour is sellltut in 1,1 t.. at s7' le@iB. In Core Meal netbiordoing. In Wheat there Is very lift I+ doing. , and we continue Paturdarr flooliall II vie :Sl 60®111 le fOr had: 195 206 for Amber; and $2 ,2)(452 40 for ‘Vhite A email It of Perna Bye sold at $1 di. Corn Is quiet, with 'Mee' of 1.6E0 bushels damp and prime dry now Yellow at 07( U..:. Oats am steady while further ea as cc western a t 7 2 dm, Whisky is unchanged. and Seth slowly at $1,944 01. „ , New Fork Mlortilay fellewlcet. ' -L • [From the N. Y. Herald of today”- • .. , ~ _ -.....1. JAIL 11.--retkPre not ti,e _leutfula......sl f e a ture which the earranula In V , all !Treat akkliult the put work! have pr k"pled hap bean the beast :ipq,nll7 exhibited for Heathen' Bt ;taboo& a' el other aeon I tee or thateeetloo. comb* larpely. tea, 'from the . people reddens Chore, rela tang, as it. does, the' rapid and paslttet menyery Of • these BOON how the monetary and m. toilet kpreaslost ' coneequent upon the late war, and. what la giaany Brett. oney Maur/Le g. Stock 11=31144e. .11XD. b 30 - 41.69. SOO eh do Us. I=o do awn 47% fI I Bi „.,l ll_lflttiou,El_e t. llep,itilte, t,stitAheVeoPlo Pt a_Reescir' swims's. is 'es& nipuperation and/ '"'"M PrCipt , "Ar. A Tv•irel v, fTbe coarse of 'be men ....Insiftillortuts the Simi 'Week did , s 4 o,Ati ,hear, out olitiptt felt Um publicise., ft _On of,* e.ttenb. statements the thaterdaylafternoettliree" °Jaw. st least PPUI near the doteee - Yestrg day, however. fully:/juktiffed, tale_ expentational hen Indulgedits °f law' nroPehingetsre , prictney. being wily. Obtained stseyert per - cent. err, Jury. an O.Prettgere tire clefs of banisher hours ; • at ,jr. ' Tine ,dleofriuttera of the ran *Stoat time cm Stititrel dey.lieqaeUyspetousted fee bythe deet ate *attire she t2rt. Oil,' tniejes.f , t hot,. Pour the ffeltrlg; . tu•the market tnrougu toe tray Atm this -emery laynraeleitessenttnem •••• the Leesoriated !mobs t net nuredsonable to expect-as , continnonce of hiretuiee ,- .•• z Gold during the week how sideliner& tr enepeeteut having kteue time exeoel, eft ~/hat Imihree'rigtahl,bno beenweaker are the; moms, ;Ape; Opetattaaa ova:' ot fat exttba - but the; surcharge' scarcely. 'sufficient of therpse veil to canoe this , isesearte in' the premium r dont/Item &rhea mostly from a feeling of ustesti. netts respecting the r ease ef, Europe. excited by eh, .un. satisfactory progress of 'be Paris Conference " Thars‘ara eiltaints *local tileturbleg Inflame/red ivehataatertmf. Me V nt to fling affect the mat ket. even Um , die-tteef on of. Ibe financial qtteetinnin Co/wren bt log no pretty Irene. reify regarded as netlikely to Mayo:any ..dmided result this leviers. - - • - GovernmenteJurve beet tobriderably - dirutroeci during he w eek by reports circulated in the interest of bear op erettas, Watt the cravenunent was ateurt to. wee stew bond's. n otsvlthatandlog the erafetetiae of a larg e invee in ent demand In On to wket. growing naturally trt of, tbe diatiMsemintert the .1 "Autry interest had the ef. G et of depressing them; hut titan the dire potion of these rumor, 'het ,renied ptomptly and at the Elmo Girt ;flight, were fi rm a t an upon the prices of the previous Baturdey 11G Om the tf: Y. World .hYdalt • ' • • JAS. ltL- Tee money market - closely exce/riiedieday , ,:, owing to the large Mimi of ' =Tenet , frem he country. stiops I bank tinter aro ac. onwlathis In the banks to an Ancor yr ntent Ontr - biter tufd - nti - -hPtid - %day,. 1192000 of notionsl ' bank notes. Loans for fixed - data were offered at 6 per cent to etat4.oo firma. nrovtdig they wound fake • a cartrun ,'pro rata of , fond: ha • Doti!, , Cell loans 'Closed' easy at to , 1 per cent.;; and with - 'the ' turn _ •or - the • Market . de. cidedly to favor et, the bortirvere.•There is more disposition en• the pert - 'of- the.bs.nkil to tak first elate busines , notes. ' The advance ie the price Of ''coUod. the tun roved tape in the tray goods . market, and the, boo , . ants' In-Wail street sffilmaratendint poWerfellY•to /mese° mercantile oonfideners.' The' vest wealth of ,the South promirea Sulu ell better 'spring - trade thaw wer ex peeled, arid. Western colleetitisu; are, better.,than they • were. -The whidelnisintoreeennalturityta In much better spirits thin it was three weskit ago— • - Tbegersernment bond market wets Strong .in the early part of the 017. and advanced et the. clove' withh brisk di rn anti for Pifflifend isms. ; Same Of , tholeedinj. oB 7 3l Allnkat 'Were offering for round lots et leato 11.8 to 1113kf,„- . and . atmeared'-to, be, operating on' advloos:trarn 1 Props sbvt demand for our bon& to ship to' Europe bri fr. i s coo way in &sultry arid, un ix: gine et until Angast. Last se year e shipped ' over 11100. 0 0 0 of gontriceelli bonds falluMae. sad of tb' t smarm the Tre,. usury De. to Periest en paned 'l' vet $30.000,t00 in new Lines beyond and Inderandently of be, COUVVIIOIUI of seven•tekty note.. ?Mb, „year. the gold - fntereat bands being closed. the Ennmean demand =tat he rotary from wattle float. !Milan our mans ta-Sl2 arnatiat at the present time esti. meted tato, aver 416.600'000 in the three' ernes ,of 'New 'York, Uptonu and l'hilaidelpida. The, &sank „in vestment deinsurd ' from • the ; 070 000,000 burred , the January , 'divides& . has already, s hrorbed a heavy . amount of_ bends, and the daily demand 1 om the. country etellttnues rteady. Last year-orlon the market wag dittarbed by the erernba el theory. WHO conventions of sevemthirties, and heavy as of new bond, by the Tre•sell nePart meat--tbe price of Met reached 1151. and 1087° 114%. Un der the rrest nt catiditlon .of• the market the Ets opean and darneatle demands will naturally advent/0 Pares lurch blither Ibis spring. he foreign exchange merket ir without °bailee on the' barb of IVRY, for prime beaker's' sirrty.dai sterling bills. and lialifor Halm . idaet pene frThlg6M to 10 k % o rho d a t a es d m c d s ed a CI t 7 - T 1 7 3 i 6 n U twen. g,t eg 7. arm tsk per cent.,fter the board ',Mourned the quota. tinns is ere 326h@801i; closing at . 126' bid, buyer 6, at 630 P. M. I be ebenittona 'eine gold Exchange Bank today were aa fell°. s; •• Gold balances .. . . . . . . . .. ..... ....:..62.001651 40 Currency22l7_7 l s LI Grove clearances. . . .... ....:...... ..65 C 3160 tiu The Latest iinetasiene wrens New Work iTiv Telegraph./ Maw Yeak, Jan. 18. lBBa;.Btocße unsettled and lower: Chicago and Rock 4eland. Resa 961 d: Conlon ColunanY. MN: Erie. YS; Cleveland an d Toledo. 16334; Cleveland and - Pittsburgh. 87.14; • Plttsbrrndi and Cart Usky veerle 120,4: Michigan Gentralolltl4; Michigan dotal. ern. '9o 3h. M 'Pork Central. lb Anlith, ois Central 143 Cumber end Preferred. MM. Virginia trixes,6o: Missouri blies. $7: Hodson River. tai. Five-twenties. 1862,1184: do 1864 10fili: do. IMS 2 , 109f4. Moneydo. new. 1083401108%; Te7rfortl.a. 107Thi Gold. 116: Mx per cent. Ex change. 109!:. Markets by .-relegalipllk• (Special Despatch to the Philadelphia. Brenton Bn.lletitta Paw Yoan,Jan. 18,1236 P. M.--ootton-The market Ude morning was dull and heavy. We quote as follows Middling Upland& 2936; Middline Grimier. MY. kleur:dre. -Receipts 7,930 barrels. , The market for mint mon brae da is ateadier blab grades heavy. The melee are about 5,C$O bble, fool, Superfine Mate at 90 , (4616_M k Extra State at $6 is 7 30: tow' tirades West; • era 50ur5...4650W /0. 0 orals -Flour. inactive and , Perot's.). Ortitr- - -Receipte•-•Wheat, brothels. The market is firm and quiet. No. 3 Milwaukee at 8155. , Corn-Re ceipta. 18,000 busbeth. The market is firm with a fair demand. saes of 20,000 bushels New western at spgse t cents afloat.; old nominal. Oats-Reeelpte-6,800 burhels. , The market• is firm at 7614. • Provisions-The receipts of Pork are 166. barrels The marketts nominal. at $ for new Western Mew Lard-- Receipts —pka. The market to firm and saleable. We emote prime Mesmer atl9. nege-Eteeeipte 903 market lower and dull. Western. 1X5113,1( City 1334014. WhhkyL-Iteceipte-105 barrels. 'The market it firm. We quote Western free at 111 09. ICorrespondence of the Associated Prentl Nine i caui.Jan. 18.--Cotton lower; 500 bales mild at 291( cents. Flour dell and declining 4.800 buret sold ; State - 65 70a7 40: Western $5 65949'60 Wheat dull arid de confer.- Onn steady. BROW 'brushers aold ; mixed. West , ern 93@96r.; Southern yellow 98c.; Western yellow sd. Oats quiet ;11000 bnishels mold: Western 76#fo.' Beef orlet. Pork ftoadv. -•'Lard firm, steam reelected - WM:I94 wbteky. Prime Ohio $1 OQ- Bs vriasoan, Jan. 18.---Catton 'quiet at Ma._ Flour - dull and e Usk tiow rod Street Superfine, $509'4111; do. Ex tra 86(a le ; do FamilY.sl_o4l4l2; Cue Mills BoPerSoo. 156 th 1.1457 50: do. E. ea , p , to LO: do.TatellY, 1510 60(4 cis 15: V. ex tern S Ppm fine. $6 35016 75: do. Extra. $7 75 09 50; do. Family, sloglo 75 Wheat du ,11* Prime Red, ,2402 R y e Horn dull: PrimeVbitey WWI Oste firm at 68a75. dull at $1 eaglet 60. Pork firm at $110(01, ,95050 Bacon fr e ts; rib sides. 179317 M; clear sides, 17,164 1714 ; abauldera. 14 • C Rama 19(4.= Lard • firm at W. rTifF44.ll,lr , 11 I. E. WALRAYEN, MASONIC Ti AT or. No. 719 CHESTNIIT STREET- Calla attention to his varied stock Of UPHOLSTERY GOODS, LACE CURTAIPIB Embracing some of the richest ever imported. Tapestry Table and Piano Covers. Eider ands ,ratio Down Quilts, For Invalids camel be excelled WINDOW SHADES OF ALL . VARIETIES. itrpmax m os umar tiacum E — Enzurni e — mem a ElWtilall and alum will find a tall assortment of Goooear's Patent Vulcanised Rubber Beat & Paellas Ida% km. at the fdaprfaoWerriffeadquarters. eOODIM&RI3. 808 chestnut stre et ; • ,South M 21.18.—We have sow on hand a Ism lA' of Gentlemen d. % Ladles of ' and I ()v dlesetr, G:oats.m Boots. Also. every varlets , am tyle Onas ane TORDAN'II tIEILROBATED PURE TOM ALE FOR invalids, family use. Au, The subscriber is now furnished with his full . Winter imply of hia . ,bigbly nutritious and well.known beverage. , to wide 'semi and Increasing use, by order of physt lap& for val de: We of families, dm, ernimsnd it to the trey Ben all consumers who want &strictly pure at. prepared from the beet materials, and pat spin the most careful manner for bome use or tnineporta,tlon. Or. darn hymen or of.herwise promptly supplied.L 1. P.. JORDAN, 1. " 1130 Pear streak de7.11 , Below Third and Walnut streets. i . w ...., A A r p AllitellitritlCßll, one m N. ~ EL uare, awitifila gaZid r: OMl,to loan large er atudlerols oc % 0 . 5 1 diamm s er plate. tv es_ L iewei._ _and _ _l_g _ it _ value. °Mee houralwan If h. M. to? P. M. Iltw - Oasts tithed for teelautOtarty years .'.: Advances made in largo =wallet at their/west awoke rates '', .fattgro ' - MONEY' TOANY AMOUNT LOANED UPON itiAmoram WAT,CaPAL,AJWiV,I4.IPG • c 4O,DESIVENS N OMHZ, .2 . 00rner ind MAIM street s, i:—Duktom, wa'rcum , m9 l : l, l4r. (Wm, ,I tl=l2l=3. d024-bm9 u .I,k l i o , r' l , liinin k, rtON .;; VATER , FRONWASHINGTOY *4MY , WOINI& cobit'irviqlolt , The''Ciamervativei Wait on Gen . ' G rant : A FAMILY AFF-ArR impoiteuit Decision bytheSuprid6enitit GREENBACKS NOT TAXABLE • The Virginia constitution. • ' (Special De!patelt to the Philadelphia-Evenhis Wastintown4 Jan: 18.—The delegation of vit.. gipla Democrats Übe' are here laboring tO hive their ,viewe engrafted, upon the goustitotiori to • • ' be cibmitted for ratification in that ,- State, called open General Grant at eleven eeelock , this indleing, and presented their View s, at length. • . They claim that both Gen. Grant and Secretary BehOtitl4 -aver their plan. :They are prepar tug a•;memorial, for presentation to= the, Reconstruction; And , Judiciary Oom 'Dittoes, asking that , , thecOnstitatiou - to' be submitted be amended by e . trildng oat-the disfranchising c'auees and making .several other charges. They expect to get these amendments into' the' House bill providing for an election in May,. which shortly comes up in the Senate. DECORATIONS, • - " x ' '2:9o O'ClOok. A Family Affair. [l3pegtal Dprpateb to the ]'iffled& Enable itatletittl WassmoTow,Jan.lB.—The new•COMMlGatetiet tifil'ensiOns, C. C. Cos, evidently bellevee is tak- Log gate of his own friends. Se has recently app pointed three of his Oen relatives to meet lucrative positions in Atte Pension,finreint.• Of Seventeen appointments made Shane came l , into office, ;fourteen are from his own Gtate t Maryland. Ile also recently appointed , a sort, Surgeon Garrett, of the rebel army, to a promi nent poaition In his office. 'All this , creates un- PlcasPilt talk. • MOM "•WathllOguot+.oreenbacks -Not 'Nfil*bits. Waswutoroiri Jan. 18.—The Supreme Court to:day made decisions in the New York , cases. The, opinions were delivered by Chief Ju'stice Chase to the effect that certificates of in debtedness and' United St.stes notes, or green backs,'are exempt from taxation. %Leh CONGIUMMS--Tfillird Segni Otis ca lf j oy lio rre. rei —M r t. u lir kizt oolm g Y in .) te p rpe ratert hhion ted o the thi ro uw ori ta id d btites Ouvernment with Prussia - for indiroxiification for the violation of &contract with him in the matter of the frolsteir Ship Canal. Referred to the Committee on for sign affairs. air. Kerley (Pa.) preSentedthe petition of 250 elthstms of New brk,prsying thingrese to proposeswommiddient of 'the Constitution seeming the risht of euffrage to mikes= without distinction of race or color. The Speaker proceeded to call the States and Territv , rite for bille and toint resobitions. . _Under call bib. and. joint resolutions were Antra doted, read twice. and ref erred as follows : By Mr - -Perham (Me 1, relating to the operation of the pensfanitwa. To Committee en Invalid Pembina.' l3v iltr. eland (Vt.),, provident for the issue of United States bowie, retiring United States notes, and for a free Orem of national banking. The.bill proposes' the bille of coupon reglitired bonds to the• amount of one thousand millions of dollars, re. deemable in coin after al and 50 Years twaPectliely, the SO 'Year bbn de to bear interest at 4)6 per cent. its coln,and the fat year.-bonds at 4 per cent., the bonds to be exempted trom bational. tate and municipal taret,eXCePt income, and to be exclusively used In p yment or exchange for outstanding horde or notes that- have fallen due, or , that bear interest at higher Wee. The SeCTe. tarp of the Treasury is to retire and cancel all United States notes now outstanding by their con - Version into such bonds Circulating notes are to be issued to the National Banks a. fast ea - tee United States notes are cancelled, until the amount of United States noteebutstanding shall be reduced to one hundred 113111totis of dollars. The national banks here after to make deposits for security of circulation in the bonde Provided. illarine Intelligence. , , Bouxow, Jan. 113.—The bark Lepanto. from Leith for lladelptilit, put into Plymouth, k.ngland, January !d. Peaky. THE COURT& SuraeFa Cover—Chief-Justice Thotnpeon,and Justices Appose and Shanwood.—The follow ing Judgments were entered this morning:— Thompson di Canner va. Thomas J. Leiner. Certificate from hid Priem Judgment affirmed. Charles ll:Abbott vs. Daniel H. Bean] of at. rertificato fmm• +fed P e ine.. The Court being enmity divided in °Pinion. the_mdgment at Nisi Pries is affirmed. t falter vs. My er. Certiorari to two Aldermen of the city arid county of delphia. Judgment affirmed. elieg. Assignee. vs. Drexel, et al. Judgmemt affirmed. Wall vs. Dovey. Judgment revened,,and a procede.ado aw arded. D OO l 4 re Arleta Decree *Stinnett. and awes) Or mteed et Om cost of the atrpenant 'lke list for Chester Co was taken up. I".usi Farce—Justice Williams —Fred. Nothaft vs. F. Gress. An action to recover mimeses for an alleged ess Fault and batten' committed by defendant - In Jelly, t 868: V 4 ben _plaintiff entered defendant's lager beer adopw plaintiff was engulfed with a beer glass. Inernzar Cotrer—Judge Greenbank.—Johannalt. Bauer vv. Gotlieb Kuhner. An serf non a doe bill. The de fence alleged that tke due bill was Oren to purchase of certain stock m d fixtures., but the plaintiff neglected so ps re over all that was bought On trial , DIBTRICT Comm—Judge Bare —Franklin Ensues ve. liege 1 ett Bro. An action on a book account. On trial. bran AND TEIIIIIIO ll—judges Allison and Ludt .w.— The rase of Saxons I Holt charged with the murder of Christopher Byrnes. was resumed this tnornMkthe Com monwealth proceeding with en) testimony, Nothing n 4cv was elicited. some of the witnesses recti fying that the man te boebet was dressed in Heat pants and dark Coat. and other" that he bad on dark panto. 'I he defence, opened by Mr. R. E. Shapley, set forth that the difficulty at Fourth and Monroe was • fireman's fight. betweettrnoMbere or adherents of the nigger* Hese and Franklin Engine Companies. and that Samuel Belt was not connected with either. He was in company with Christen*? and Edward Pyrnerthat evening. on friendly tenon with both. and bad no motive to ehoot either. would be shocan that the shots ware fired by P. Hoek. who has waved Hines the oecurrence ; that the pistol found on tbeeperson 4 the prisoner belonged to Christopher Ey ran. and eeen that afternoon and. •Vf Din,. The testimony by witnesses for the Common. wealth was commented upon. grid the promise made to show that Foote of them. had made misstatements, and one had sworn to bang that --." risforring to Bolt. The case to still, on WILL Qoaarea Bastions-Judge Brewster —Prison cases warn taken un this merriest.' i7tl, - CTIIA LE HIbIIVALLEY RAILROAD MORTGAGE BONDS. We offer for sale • limited amount et thole Firtgt ,Class 13ands NINETY And Aeorwid Interod from Deo. Id. The Bead' are is am anta of $l,OOO, either Registered or. Coupon, at the option a the rtr• chaoer, and bear Intereat at SIX PER CENT., FREE IRO ALL ARE 67/11 TOE The Mortgage uri4er which these Bonds ere tweed I Five Millions of Dollars, arm a property coating over Twenty . Winona of Dollars. The Knee reeeipte upon which for the.year part are near Four Million Dollars. We offer there fiends as In every respect gra iturrAciusiss SEIJIMarrItt And will receive in payment for them, ' united, biotet City, or , OthOr onsitetable Seenrstlee, allowing • the, call Warhol 3133EitEXEI..i ' 84 'Pon.th 3 "Third, Street. w~,g~~~~~~~, sod ~:~~~~ra~t~f contiir Dodt Fni; ell WV 0 ki IEIL Di • I 7- .•;' 7; T . ' THE SITE MURPHY ,014.01.••• • , =MEE Imprinunene of Eiveri And Itiabors 'lgp:': - :,1N . ...,!:NW. - ::7,0.f.'W. MEM TLe ,Sluts ITIT,R*P 6 Claim. (Epeeist Despitelk to tee P,titti.Optlin Sven:4ns Beneont,2 W.tentttoTour f lan. te probable that the Sue kterphy 'claim will be reported back: to the Senitti, tvltidn'a fetv dqe, frent the 10Ottinitttee on Clalmitig4 thetb , is •tnejOrity 'of the - Corm. mittee who favor , title eourde. ‘_ lin provenient: fit 'vitro an dllarbdroc [Special Deepatch to the Phi a., Evening WasulnoTort, Jan. I,B.—The Etver and airbor Improvement Bill was reported to the siniteto= day. It approprlates $2,885,400, following closet the eatireates funiished,by the Secretary, of War, and.wbielLhave, beenpublisbed. l'hiS is for the current fiscal year. The estimates for 1870 are before the Committee, but have• not been acted pD4nr- • - • • • _ Perrourcarreenc,Jan. 10.-,Sehenek's blind and , eapir fsetsny f 'st, was destroyed by lire on Saturday night. Thilosi is estimated at 516,000, in Bred for , '8,0041, is stated that the . , rite isqt ' - 110 four different places. . • Cointrireds-irritra rr a6IIINGTOR, JAII.IB. , SINATA.N.Tne President Presented a memoria l . of ntr , "mesons citizens, alleaing that_ great frau d. were cot& matted in various parts of the Caleb in thelate elsctions, and praying for such amendments •Of the nataralization Ia • s tut %intend to pre.ent such frauds in future _ in • Mr. Trumbull ) pr e sented the memorial of the ?der Meal Buisseintendents of Institutions for - the 'lnsane hat' the United litstee. setting forth that the* Menial` SupeV• intendents- of Hospitals and edema for the Ina ose the lately rebellious States took no, active part in the cal ,, hellion. and praying that they may be relieved of .1)0110. eel disabilities. ' ' • • • " ' • fir Morin' (Vt.)' Preterite& the petition of firmeafti . L Sherman & Dabney, Morgan and' bu s in ess Morgan & s o , said shout 200 other merchants men of New Volt LTnomaa Robins, Mein M. Lewis and Joseph 'Patterson. Bank Presidents of •Philadelphia, and about 230 then merchants and business men of, that city; E. A. f ref bnry,linoe Briggs & Co .11. - H Frothingham snd about' 160 other merchants and butanes. men of Boston. and W.Coolhangb,+E Hempstead. O. T. • Wheeler and - 1130" other zoerchants. Main sa men of Chicago, praying for , the enactment of a law requiring that hereafter a 1 our- chute or sales of the loans and bonds of 'be United States... Alp arcoluot if the United 82004 'hall be Ilitifde by inviting public competition. through advertisi n g for Nona ale: and that all salessof gold for atrount of the. United. States shall be made at public auction by; an authorized official of the Tressury Department, lathe time and :dace duly advertised. Ho. ferred to Comm. Hee en ethane°. Mr. Funnier (Mass) presented a petition and remoa shame of merchants ef ,l3oston naiad the revival of the, reciprocity treaty. klio, the memorial of claimants underthe late treaty negotiated w Venezuela, in which they ask legislation by congress secure to them their claims trader the award recently made. and 'asking Congress to pav their claims in advance of any money tit stusill be received under the aWards. • , .111ouse-sarntinued from Third Edition.] • By Mr. Poland WC) diowing the detendauto in crimi nal caner to testify. To the Committee on the Revision of By Mr.Butier (lisa.).relaiing to church property bathe Bonlately . rebellione States. To Committee on lleconatruo. • . • -, • He proposes that *here: church' 'property bee been given to Africans. : the trustees thereof Musll be elected by the congregation. • • By Mr. Banks (Magic)'. to - Prat:ant this - alienation' to foreknow Dimes or,prilleges from the - United BMW, To tho_Comtruthee on Commerce. By Mr. Eliot (Mast) to; regulate and protect the fur seal trade at the- islands of Bt.' Paul and Bt. George. Alma's. To same Committee: By Mr. Van Morn (N. Y.).for his colleague (Stewart), for th construction of Imes of ttlegrapb between Bodonase w York - Piffled tlphis. Baltirobre and Washing:on. ender the' direction of the Post oilice Department. wo the Post oftiee Committee. „ , • it tie Marine /WWI% en hurtde Page. EMIEESMUMMZMI . . . . Steamer Diamond Btata,Webb,l2 hours from Baltimore. with mdse to A Groves. Jr. miltsttmera J Bhriver. Dennis. from Baltimore with =deo Bm ark Ameba Ghering, Morale, 72 days from Hull. Eng. with old railroad iron to order. San Mary 0 Collina..Endientt. A days from Now York, with 13,000 barbels wheat to B A Bauder dr. Co. Behr Dame Rich. Bryant, 16 days from ER Johns. NO. re Jib Sob to order. Behr Clara, Mulford. from Savannah, with lumber to captain. Steam.rog America. Virden. from Delaware Breala water. Brought us bark Amelia ohering; towed to sea Sunda's , morning. barks Eliza Calton. for Antwerp, and Bessie Barrie, for Genoa. both from Philadelphia. CLEARED TillB DAS Barkentine Harmony, BtePhen. Antwerp. L Weetorgaard di Brig Co.C Ida (Br). Homer. Trinidad. John Mason & Co. Bohr Alex Young, Young, Charleston, BC. Day. Madden & Co. holm Caroline. Tice, =gill% Whited!. Tatum & Co. Ship Rutland. Gardner, cleared at Boston 16th instant for Melbourne. Steamer bosom Crowell. hence at Boatan at Ald yesterday. Steamer Tarifa lain: Murphy. cleared at New York 16th host. for Li yerpooL Yteamtra Sherman, Baum and Geo Orirmwell. Vain. at New York yesterday from New Orleans 10th in4t. Steamer Vicksburg. Benton. from New Orlean 9th halt. at Neu York yesterday. Steamer h lag. Hoffman. 72 bourn from Fernandina. Fa. at Neu York yesterday. Steamer Oriental. Snow. cleared at Gorton 11th inst. for N.e Orleans. Bark Prince 'Waldemar. Jacques. from Singapore. below Beaton 16th inst. Bark Valknia (Br), Alcßenzle. hence at Antwerp 2d 133piant But Aqoldneelt, Chesebrough. from Rio Janeiro. at Baltimore 161 h hmt. Balk Jennie Ellingwood. harebell, hence at Havre Stet nit.' • Bark Neptune. Hayes. from Kingston. Ja. for this pnrt. at Bt y West 9th host would be lowly to sail on the 14th. Bark Amazon. Bwinherford, sailed from Liverpool Slit alt. for Mir port I Bark tlynttria Paliner,Milner. hence at Antwerp Sd Inst Brig Mary C rornerv; Comery. from Messina for this port. put ba• kto M 2lb h ult and sailed again M. sebr James Barterthw she. Parker. from Baton for this port. at New York yesterday. Behr Louisa. Bovine, was loading atltavrionah 14th init for this port. Behr Grant, Banks, dewed at Baltimore 15th instant, for this port ts*CtitseßK4o.... .: <v * PANKERS; ' O O . .. No. 35 SOUT'H THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. ' DEALERS IN etOMINMENT SECURITIES; STOCK,COLD AND NOTE BROKERS. Aosonata of Banks, Firms, and Individnela received, added raabeek Mk Mein INTEREST ALLOWED ON BALANCES. qENERACAENTg, FOR e n PENNSYLVANIA A N D 4 ZRIV N DI NI p/ID OFTHE (-I vir (-) bpi* 4 1 . P 7 2 1. # 1- e t , UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, The riartowit LIWI lwaeriaime emtrAtry Ia • a corp Oration on - chartered by special Act of Congress; -ap prayed July 25, 1818, with a , • , , , t .4PB CAlrot,'s l ,4oo, o (;# o , FULL :PAM • , , • ZWmattertnev. offered to Agents and Bottoltaie, who Wee Invited toapply at Our ofllm . 1 ' t• - • r Arta jrtittlant to be buten appltoanon at oweefltee, in th e eetond - sway of - ear 13auhing- noose, Where ,Oiroul sin penlphlete; intlY doecebinit 4 10 44 7 .4 4‘ 41 "ee l'ee 0 7 the_ a g 7 P o3 Ptve 3 s ' l .os be _e_ o4l •; . • • •- 11G.4MAIFINC:fk via 4 3:145➢ '04131,64b1iil- . 1 4 1 PitanrCri. MLAICCNE B PORT OF PHIL&DRI,PIThi-JANwar.TlB. ARRIVED THIS DAY. 411611011ANDA. 14. aSaiiith'itaitid 81. MEE .. a .. ..' r, , ~ f. J; .n tr ' '', =BIM , HEARTILANRIIO2IR.-'-', In inligrated WOli,klf,l4llol, •4!:'r:i FARM, G4i4l,thif $Dt 1 33Y t i 9 •• I 9 DONALD .0 G. MITOHE HARRIET - BEECHER i3' RYFi - No. 5 Now 'Ready: In this number is begun the publication of sI ri*tkfArr:o ofrdOrnclotitrlite4 Writtin expreeeti for aturrif4;Pge‘ Haut by "Life in the Iron entitia " " THE TEMitObitE LEGAO4 It Wilt be copieuely. illnetrabid by 1311d4attle. nuithroalh several tittratkei. 'the OW" of Mis Devri 0 1 , 71 3 t ,„ 01 1,x :11 . tp E n y ti nt. tiCjili on : to briiA r t n t rai gii! tz resnri thoonki ike , tr at ;',, be foetid to Vomit/ bfgh e 4 , t. • No, Ohs ft number fdniti t ania ricboeas., memos& 0* toveri'of good idading sad Suet ettgroadligo !O , Was exambo'l4 'Befiditre ' • , '- f • . 113L.i6torIME OFF THE Jg,, Ravor 0001 . . (A Pictur e'') ':,_... nturas or nvExPEMENOED wRITERs. t, Multazilboatims THE SHADOWED *MEE. (A Poem.) 4.) THE TEAM RAKE LEGACY. auußtrattd.) • lam Emmet llLiumera /Lens. BECKY BRADLEY. MAR. MiIiND3ERIB DIARY. LETTERS TO COUNTRY "BOYS. ' Ma 1. ' ". - , . ' 'Vol. T. W. HreGizisole . • MIMS* DAIB4 • (Mustrated.)' ;- 'Wee. modest. alit/OE-tipped dog*" IX. A GOOD. GROWL FROM DIO4IIIKEEL HOW A GIANT 3IANAGED MATTERS. (Concluded.) ' Munn R. Rea:mien: A HUMOROUS CONTRDMITOIL JANUARY FARM TALK A REPLY TO "BUTTER vs. WOOL." By a Ilasamnroarrre Fax.man. XIV. GARGET: ITB TREATMEVT. Prof. Law. of Cornell Val:emit". IMPORTED NEAT CATTLE, XVI. - rßorrr OF SHELTER FOR ANnieas. XVIL AYLIMIEE COW "FLORA" (A Fino Portrait.) - XVIIL THE CROW. albastrated by Foams.) Traf. Yale CAN* M. STE • CATTLE.FOOD. (With detailed experimentaJ . J. W. Heed _ THE LATE . BARON ROTtifiOBILIPB 001:DITIEr- BEAT. (Illustrated by a visa) ' Dorresar O. 3lrranata. . XXI. OUR WINTER ROME IN FLORIDA. ASPARAGUS-GBOWING IN MAIIITANto, AMU/MUERTE; FOR THE FIRESIDE. CIRCUMSTANCES ALTER CASES, (A.Tioture:T For Balm by all !few' Deafen, SINGLE NITISBEREI, 10 CENTS. Singicieoviea, $4, invariably in same*. ,Thee copiee. $10; Five ooh■. N. B.—We here complaints made by residentei Of New ) • Yeik and Brooklyn that their nelghberlfned newidealins' do aq keep themselves supplied with% HEARTH SOME thus putting their OUternall to to9ClM_td° l o 6, •• We will feel obliged to a ll Wiwi will Said In 'Akio pe m . names of inch dealers. Besidents of NOW York City ran afibscribe for NEARTII &ND BOMB st our 00166; foirrJ - • q‘ lute per annum, which includes postage and getticitip LL BATCPAct pETTENGI ES &` • , „ PUBLISHER% 87 Park; Row, N. It. I h`TfT . ~.~.~~. -' ..i ~ MESE ~~ . •u ~- ZO, s• • ; ' cs . EMM r. 41 ~d;; ;,k.' ;. 7 .- :.~rt.. !!I , i' 3. 3. =ME . t a; c~~i';' ~.; , ;;~., ,~, MEE Utz MI!. troara.36.,, ' ' tAimt -C: A.' S67BIHiII:'T:-tl Tzwzantati. Prof. Oil Amiss L. ll* 30. EL A. BiroLrox. Fauns, p. R. J.Lowie. «. ~~1 :.'~~'.'. ~
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