4C'WhilCoiSirtirtiii9lAN'-issiii Pa' Ana — Th. stiCond'eieak - ot,Tant4cry - will - bet; kept as a Week Of humiliation and prayer by the Ohristiane 'of this city. - The idergy heartily eo•operate with the moyeamitc and have leaned a call to the Ohrietlin emumunity to mike the season an woe. Pion of gerierel devotion.: For the sake of lemming mineert of ekeroises, *number of ministers of ferent denominations have submitted*the following suggestions d. That as far a practioable we should - engage' in theio solemn 'nutrias In assembled-congrega tions. 2. That Monday - should be devoted to fasting and to dew hemillation; beart.soarehing, and self abaseMent before God. - 3.Viat Tuesday weed mightily unto God from the ilkep - places of humility, that' tio -will deepen and eire'ogthen the' work of divine grace in the heart-of evert , believer: 4. Wednesday-max be,giren tosuppliantton that God will regaidepecially and spootally bless the children end-path in both Christian and heathen lands. Thursday may well he devoted it: • earnest prayer - that tied, by the cameos of The mighty. power, Will remove all'obstaoles which new hinder the progress of the gospel in our own - land and throughout tide world. & :Friday may bee day of apeelal intercession for the largo eities, towns, and populous districts of the world, and for the Wanda of the sea. • • 7. Saturday we - might plead, specially for' Christ', a ministers everywhere, end for a closer onion of•all Christ's ambles—for a fuldlment of the Saviour's precious prayer, ,‘ That they may all be one,: as n thou, rather, art in me and I in thee, they also may be one to us." 9 - 1 each Of these days, as we boar these subjects . to this Throne Of Graoe, in our closets, at the family Mari in the' congregation, and wherever we can pray, the blessing of the Rost nigh should be ear neetly implored upon all Missionaries and mission ary agencies, that through their instrumentality the, - world may ha spaedily converted to God. 13: 'The - eabbeth, as our brethren in India sug gelLiney be given to praise- and thankigiving in 'She greet congregation. , 'F,Ar4ii MOMENT.-On' Saturday morning a Batons- accident occurred on the Pennsylvania , 'ltailread;. at a place called the " Steambeity , - about 25 • miles west: of - Philadelplla. At tine point the train runs under a' bridge. The line _was doming tseat,When a brakesman, named James Ritinedi, and another man, were on the top of ono - of the Cara, attending to some duty. The train ap proached -the bridge rapidly, , and - before the two men Could:, get out of.danger, they were amok by the sidoYof the z bridge and precipitated to the ground -Kennedy fell in enoh * position that the wheels of the cars bassed.over both hie legs nearly severing them from his body besidelf severely in - *Mg: . him *bola the head. Re was taken on board' the train brought - down to the oily and re 'Mbied to the, Pennsylvania Hospital, where he arrived at ten o'clock, and died at half past two In theafternoon- The deceased was about 30 years ' was a married man residing in the west - ern Pease the city, The serener was notified to hold an ImuTt. The other _man who was on the Rip of the oar with Kennali,, it. is supposed, was 'not aetiology injured, as, Him had been, he would 19111 probability have been taken to the Hospital. ,InrOnTAit, 'Annan , Or A PABST or ROB. -Bras.--On Sa turday afternoon Cheers • Sohlemm, Geerge,ll:lSmith,,Charlei Weed, and Joshua Tag gart, Arrested two men, one named Albsirtßaker, adias - Fisher, and the other named James; -Maynes, atlas " Cooky " Maples, alias Charles Harris, near awelfth,street and. Ridge avenue, in tho street, Shirged with being concernedin robbing the fur ;store ofJohn-Davis, No. 51. North Third street, on 'New Yea's night. -The store was entered from a 'side-door, and a partition bored through, and the . store was robbed 0r51,500 worth of goods. The „airlines agninet - them Is said to be conclusive. - , ,Doth the prisoners were only discharged from pri ton on lbe 12th of November' after serving out a 'Atte Years! term,' for robbing Tryon 'e gun store. Theimisoners were committed by Alderman Belt . ler, in default of 11,600 ball. Marrittve=;-The artillery 'corps of Wash mgton Grays Capt. Parry, have recently received 'dghty-eland' ' of Mtnle muskets from the State, in , templianoe with n requisition made in March last. nils is the first volunteer company in Philadel. lhia which has been successful in procuring these Improved weapons. Itircir SLRIGIIINCB.—A young man, named I.lli - W 3 ter, Harrier, had a hearing on Saturday mom -lertiti3the oherge of.inmping into en utoocupied ficighi• that was standing at the corner of Market ani,Bighteenth. streets, and driving off with it. alderman,oommitted him to prison to answer OrTg! : t: a 4 ldltw Intwortarn.—Workmen are new iiitgaged `putting up the poles for wires to eon. neot the 'gartierie at Frankford, Germantown, Itimayunk with the city works, the MUG in flecenth street, and the Central Telegraph °Moe at 2.ffiftb - and Chestnut streets. Rwcovanina.—We learn that 001. Win. B. I.ltuikais is recovering from his late accident. Be !II at Lebanon Still; where ho is attended by his :.fussily aid &number of friends. I . •ITKE Cana of the Germantown Passenger Itallway have ceased to ran on Sunday, omit , fitrther notion is siren. ,CITY,:ITEMW. If rent Life Illustrated, New Torii, Julyl6, 1869.) -oP;l7.treft'S ,PIIIIPARED GLUE -We have nail:aimed it , 04,21„0r preparedglua specially designed forrepair ntrlZWeZeifinzepahalralLete., wi thout ;Copilter;:..A reliable article of this kind has ro. been in 'unianslied eritetof the hoasehold, and if Mr. Scald ind hie eiteeeened in cliaroverimr the way to make a re hab preparedslue thatwill remain soluble, and nein -1010 by,tinite tied temperature; and that will caPolr ii , . limp, tear-SOY, and euffieieut menus for repairing Itsehoht wanee, es he seems to have done, he is i i tcy nitinc,, and will be gore of the, heerty gratitude of elk tea honsegeoPmew Millions of &Abu% will bogeyed tattle prekervation and expense of repairing furniture Sloes every year by the general int rodnotlon of suchan eirtiele. ' • .. ' -', „ ",ise 16 trgti l'UELisiDig Or TanTYRES EXIIFUVrInt of Her rinecorteinalTaisaing, the ~ VILLLOW. BMICKSIttig," lag.% Turk Gr.'s, N.W. earner Fifth and Cheetnet streets, agents for the Cosmopolites -Art tmiociatiOn. The enlitbdion will positively tlose this evening, and id) should avail themselves of this the last, opportunity of seem this ',ninth panting, which - left, bp &Warded , logother with numerous other valuable works of art, to f,k 01 . 1. 411i!' 6 ..,i1• f' .." PMKoko to see wonders the travel/dr go#, c ; Mud neglects the Are things thathumidor his mile." pew need so abroad fort wonrleri noir=s-days, while *if have in ons midst the Gift Book Emporium of 6.0. Evans; S 0..430 'Chestnut street, where are sold all the infeot and hilt publications at the lowed prim, and a cestir prospot glyon to toolusrohaaar. vitioimA view eg PHILADULPHIA.—A late latalarr of the Charlestown (Va.) - free: Press speake of a visit laid Sy the 'editor to ihis:eiti. He was much gratiked at the inspection of the numerous objects of tertatest to be found here: lie wee delighted with the old State fools and Es historical associations, and he kaintameiloCuerit Itioramo of t h e splendor of the Broom atone Clothing Hall of , Rookhill k Wilson, Not. rat end 606 Chestnut street, above Sixth, and in eulogy of the itlettnee and comfort of thenarments Sold there. A" IllgifgAL - " ' - "Utletotio now, and now - U.lw Inolined, nicottstn whete to fix thr,ohanging did Prism's age or Nesfor'a rimy be out And thou, 0 Tannin'. still goon in doubt. then, bow lona sunblearerincshall we see Otanyipe stokes'' you bend the pregnant knee." /Min want of elegant, sonaonnble, had Olean clothing shield call at this FaehionablerEstoblishment, N 0.607 Chtlftsut street ; not that " thrift may follow fawning," bat to secure the legitimate toseits naming from Imai nom done in en economical manner, FINANUIAL AND COINMERCIAL. The Money Market. PSILAI*PHIA; Jan. 7, 1860 , 'the:Philadelphia ally sit es;, gas bane, were' sold todgi at 99; railroad ,sixes. at 981, and the new slue at 102. Reading Was eteady at 21; Elmira firatmortgsge sines sold at 53„ and Lehigh Salley, Relltoge Plonk "at 39. The business tranitioted" :witaAtitte light,- • - ; - 'Put money market ant : hums , without change ..Ines; the , cuing elf of , tbe pressure noted at the IntlinOing of . tbe,yrtiet. ‘ Geed paper Ilene suite .rne4kty,ut- enitenpar (rent, Means. Imlay and Mohnen inform us 'of the de. to:dials, this rooming, of a very dangerous $2O altered note, purporting /o be the true buten! the" Rankief _Baltimore, : It is described ae foltowa: IJlgnette—a female seated on a rock , with eagle :eat leid,-Vessele in the distance; the _ligure of idtdrty on the left end; bust of Washington, with ths ti4urea:2o over and under It on right end. Altertd from genuine fives." Ahtopplioation made to the - Court of ,Common - - Plerw ?IT -the - ilestonyflla Railroad Company to; ,00nspatithe Wed Philadelphia Railioad Company, l m -tim'eppoinimont of appraisers, to awed ~the sin Mini of oorapensation — whiohlhotormer shalt be reqi;ired to pay , the latter:for, the privilege of detng 'the track of the -same, • the Ifestonville RI/i110,4 Company olairainithe right, under their 1 4thertdito jive the Wed Philadelphia Railroad, wet heard this morning. The matter wee argued' ,bylfr. aylorfor the West ThildielPhia' Railroad - Comps*, Muf by 114,11 . 1tat' lot the Company. The court ref used to 4 grant the_ eppli oation, tiguideoldinfthat the Ithstouville.Company had np tight to use the road of the, West Philadel. Phis CoMpany.' - A bill In equity her bat flied; in; the Supreme Court, *Alfred P. Soull,,Which 'make! charges of 1 the mosiserlotui character against the Germantown Passenger Railway, and the parties ; prinoipally 00_1102811104 Its formation. ". .. . Thfluti 3 Owiag is the annual finanoial siatemont 'of the New Totk:and Erie Railroad Company, The time for iiinifying , the soodpianoe of the pre- Ideltionti for settlement hai boon extended to let of _4thrtiary - • Gross atarnloaa for roar ending Sept. M. 1818 - diCor,lto Tratateartatation exponses.-::..52,974.121 'Xlsionsentsss, paid lase 22,050 et Rae °foam • ItO -..14*611 , 683/41 47 , . ,-r- 7 -- 7 -183,077,312 23 - Net eamitgs - jti,4o4,vg In ß r le eggigrd i egi:::::: 41 00 Boatull4Pt Union f 39,80 Tg' 110 ,0 o 0 zimire4 de 6 yrsmtP• l3 . • : - 6141:104diNgtu 1, ... /5,796 26 9 „s i 16,41 Peaott;.. - $610007 0 , . .. ... .... • •••*:- trew-,York stock Eichanire....Tan. 7. 11ioolln sown. 1 —7023 if 86 4 174_ ~ .......100V 60 10 central R...:.b10 68 ' 11 4 g l y_ "n efigi`g,r.:. 91.., 11 .4P, ' "....... FIN t - 201.03Erm RlO4 m WE.. 06,4 200 do J.,. ..,' ' 49 /720 60 Pliconix Bk . ....... 108 160 0111 & Chia ***** ".'' 61 .. talky( A merle's, .:111 100 ' do ~..,,, ** , 430 83 100 Corn Coal prt 310 3434 26 Clov 14 T011i....b61 2014 - Vo`NI" - Contral R.—. 7414 160 - do_ —.WO 201 , .AO .do : ........ 430 74 20110016 dc R 1 R.... 930 62X r . 28 do 7441 1043 do .... ..... . 62M 2 , 1 '' do . 210 743, ia -wo -:.7 .... .h30 761 10 dop d° ' 6; °Z S 630.1211. 200 - do 7.......: . ....b60 7411 i j Bo si g ma -it 1 , 660.127,4 ' 4 , AO .• 'do •••., • • .020 7041, , , . , -• • :,,,,- . TEE MAititty...chi„, it bbl.. ,',... f4:' tri.—Faloa hal VAlUN,Sio'utgetn.and sou bbl.. .I'.'fillta ' . 44 ,44.:teana'Nfestemo , av d bo . quoted a -''''4: 6t416718. " a "a 1 ig t t is OPattkie 0i.,„ In iv i r w el It .:,4.: . - IMT WAS if iliprnq In a,. i , no wilto; w'soolyn o to t ot tom at m . o o ato p o, a Ir mo 10 , ` 44. '":dr l rillow tapo and Bauthorn, Ba '''''" 4 * - "Wido ---. ' :i'W.4ll4l l l,ooupti l ietiihare solaerea•?;7 .= '_. . ;:*4'4llfiltinvAgfr "tiarrher pri.... '-' - V " war. in 0 1 1141946W1 Ft 109 1 .4 ''',,•'• .IP/ 13 ." 4 61, ' ' - Tnejnintiris were in fair ropient. Prioes for Pork vela urraer . , WWEXEI—Saies were made of 500 ale alio per gal lon. OE EXOHAMIE BALES. PHILADELPHIA STOO 7, 1860. AKER.' aug Walnut Strae'. January RI/PORTIA:I IT B. E. SLATIit BOARD. ROO Soh Nay 6i, la 65 111110 Elmira tat mt Ts .. 53 1000 0 to Ames '89..05h 8t leodo 81 a Lehigh Val R 35 SI Norristown R......50‘f a do 50S 10 Mechanics' 8k....265. N 1 Menlo unk 100 Reading R • FIRST 1000 City as, now.2dya.lo2 13000311,: 2 00 ,d 0..,. 102 1000 - do 102 1001 do 102 000 do 102 2000 City 63, R • ..gdie 2300 City 0a New One .00 . , : .99 1000 Sch Nay 13 . 3,.72.ida.8.0:5il BETWEEN BOARDS, 10 0 City GE, new..2dva.lo2 126 Penn& R . 2dyn.37'; 101 1 do - 2070.102 12.hlinelsiii 1600 R. 102 SECOND 500 N Poona It di ... ...63 ld Itazleton Coal.bawn 46 4 do .45 5 Cam & Amb R.e5w0 ..., r ies AI Fenn R...........D5.57 1 : 5 do .. . ... . —.1,5,37.4 , 14 Noni gown R........G0S 160.1 City 20,0 do 000 do ftril 300 do 15 00086 h Nov 65.'82 86 100 SiT Philo R 7s 86 MO Read R 6B L , llO 7dyn..381,,1 1000 N Pena R es WI CLOSING PRIG Bid. Asktd, Ph.qt ,REl4' SO " k t e7r.:7.101 . 1 102 ca n a l ul l bds .„` mort ft '44,93 , 86 i do 15.08 • 07X1 2d m es. AN 87 Ma lr i4 Jans ilg ° ,r n ill4 111 i Boburl Nay oa d 8 stools— 7 7g Ef3-9TEADY. _ - Bdd.Aska. kttg , l " IPWill:;:14. ; l i 70 lit m0rt.62% 23,. mort.ll 12 r arl u jo s Ottawas& . do letmgbds.B2 31 Franc: & South R. 63 66 Seo'd&Third-et K•• • • • Raostellino-sts R 23 r ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, VP TO TIrALTIC O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT GIRARD HOUSE—Chestnut at.. below Ninth. j_Jones Murray, Philo 1K Clark, St Louis W A Hargadine, St Louie 0 H Wheelock, N Y Dr Watson, KY 13 P Pratt. Boston Sami Braley StLouis IA 9 hlitcbell, St Louis 0 11 Carter, hid Bowline_ & la, MU Rev Dr W Patton & la, Nit i Glover, Id 1 1 1 Iggili 3 , a l, l BY2=7 " r'il l q _ i tYg. Sheppard, Jos le r tVan Swearinsor, Phila. ASTEI 1-11i1018111811.118 1718 bUrg ovT Rennlon,_Easton 13 13 Moffatt, Terre Haute rn Williams. Pa IS le Mahany, N Y A L Jarrett, Aid L T Detrick ' P it Brown & la, Me H H. Furbish, Me . I B Carter, Me John Al Brown, Me_ Y _ lout A Ramsay M re Leaden:mulV . lir Robb, Boston ii. ki Parker, Mobile 8 8 Whiteburt,lll - P, W Crittenden 8 A 0 J Whiting I) Z A 8 B Sanford, N Yl,l Wm R Pritchard. Oa F. J Dawson, Ga 0 Souarres, bpringfield E H Tracy, Aid 01, Daboil, wash, D 0 I Bodine, Tracy, Y 011 Benton, N Y . J 1 Horley, Boston . 33 AI Allen .. In, N Y . L_F 'Mince, NM 8 Crouse, Philo - 'W W Marko. N Y Theo G Meier, St Loom EEI Gardner, Nashville 11. We or, Rome, N Y W Mason ii P Walker, By D Cobb, N Y Miss Jackson, St Louis Aliso lit Jackson. St Louis Miss Reams, St Louis B Lawrence, N Y J lloye.N Y C Aladdock,NY Joe A Einydam,__N Y WA J Parker, N Y Geo 8 Wilson,PrOV, RI Cadt Maxwell. Montreal HS Lehman, Pi Y Theo D Dar, N y Jas llogards, N Y (I II Meraer, N_Y I owisE Pearce. NJ Jos t 3 Outlaw, N 0 D P Holmes & la, N Y Redwood Fisher, B. I JONES' HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Sixth, sJoyee, Salem V Hines, Salem BhlcCurcly,_Salem B B Babcock. Ye. D Wilhelm Va . OCurtis, Balt V M Smith. Bald nmre Dr l.etterman, Phila Geo T Austin, Athena, Ala J S Harrison, Ohio Ed de Grandval, N J W winters, St Lova' JOil Guest, St Louis Viptor uamphall, St Louis J W Reed Bt Louis V it Briolth indium B Bruce, Maryland A II Hats. Mau laud J Thomr.con, Zanesville W Schultz. Zanesville S Carey. Zanesville E S Kenhow, N J V B Brown. N J I, H Dia, Louisville W Sheppard, Louisville G Barnhart, Jr. Louisville A L Able, Baltimore W C Smyth, Baltimore H A Terror, Baltimore C R iolia.ds. New York Hens L Bros°, N York H G Williams, N C J B Williams, N C T u 13 Furgerson, Balt. MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth street, below Arch. James Smith, Ps W Hamwe'l. 0 Clt Barrett, Pinta '. Tames Mactitearte, Pa D L Chapin. ra John Stone, Waverly, Pa W al Nellie!, Aila L It Rickard. Dubuque .I. It Mlles, Norristown ' P H Smith, HY ALAOIC BEAR HOTEL—Third, above Callowhill at . A. &town,' Philo, ht Fetter. Bucks co Geo W Baum, Reading E T Brobit, Eaoton BALD EAGLE HOTEL—Third st., abo,,•a Oallowhill Band .1 }Oster. Harrisburg A Sieger. Leliigh co fi Vatndyke,Phila Laudenbach, J W Migruth, Allentown COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth et.. above Chestnut. Geo Maxfield. Conn Alex Mullin, N Y B B Ford, Md Hugh Jackson, Chester oo Mn Matoner. Pittsburg Wm Howeli, Philo Wm Mobtornach, Pa Jas Boort, Chester co Truman Coates, Chester co H C Roman,_N .1 • John SomersiN J S Stoner, Jr, Pa NATIONAL ROTEL—Knee street. above Third. II 8 Erqdrniari. Easton W Reirsnyder,Bohlk co W W Winchester, Philo John name), Indiana A P_ Prase, Pa Colo Weigly. Chicago P Jaooby. Pa .1 8 Ifelfenstine, Pa P H W Rank, r, y 0 Watson, Mass A B Gee. Pe ata Rl3:iew . ter, Pa N Yogi r L B O n PaMilford It KSmi h, Ark _EAGLE HOTEL—Third street , above Race. R C Forlorn. Del no, Pa Mne Wm lioldemith, N Y John M Hughey, Boston Cyrus B Roberts. Md John Hl:home, Newport peon Ballast& la, Westin 11 tileme. N Y v 1,13 PvarsonN Y H F lLlcat i lria r b. Dolton NI Pane. West, Cheater Y 0 Haley, Phila M Walker, Ph, Morgan Jones, N Y 14 Marro',Pa /game Alex. Ve P Bethlehem Itt Tagart, Phrla MERCHANTS' HOUSE—Thir'd it, above Callowhill Thom Swartz, Onteasugus 0 Brown. Reading ifii i ß r igl ik Arrisburg_____ Chas riol . f, eatassuatia iaa Wilson Sheffer, Pa i Vth u tilly,A - E a. Wilson. Toronto lit Anton, Washington Jos H Edward., Bethlehem MOUNT VERNON HOTEL-B , loona st., above Aroh. R Idatthaws, 11l I. Bawd, Cincinnati. ii A Nelettn, Ohio A Mayers. KA J Ryan, Prrg J Ishara. N Y Miu Bell alloy, Tenn Par Stoloas, Phil& J Krown, Elmira AI Oland, Ark Simon Furst, A rkennts It William & Is, N Y John b Lee Harrisburg • W Wilkins, Roston E Penrose, Lancaster P Jones Lancaster If NOW , • y 3 Valles:Norfolk. Ara 11 Wood; Ind , „ ~" Wht Francis, lisrriaburg BARLEY- BiIEAF HOTEL—Seeond et.. below 'Pm Jas B Bntton Lucerne no Jesse Jones. Fs ßy berry 14'.} 3 11117eg1 ,21 '"" Chee 11 Keller, litrontieburit F Et Norton, kturtiebwe AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut st.. above Fifth, John Bmilie, Jr,t sawn Oeo 0 Dodd, Philo 0 Hill Brinton, W Chester C Miming', W Chester 7 ion Parker & la, N C NE Cross. Arizona. J Winterstaln, Ps P Bredy..Nottliampton co m I Boothe. Ales, Va Id Curtis. N Y_ E 1) Payne, Towanda, Pa Kohl gems, /44: _ c Wrn Wolff, Pottsville John Trotter, RAI. LP John Wlllistraash, D C BT Llppinoost, Witkesti re Li Becket's N i!Y Lome Durr,N Y lNewell, NY ' 818 ~11 Jr, N Y L Bhory, Boston 0 0 Macomber. N Y Emery & la. N Y R Webster & son, Pa John B Edwards, D 0 E M Brie, D C 13 Bailey, Balt BTATEE4 UNION HOTEL—M allot et., &hove Sixth. Ors Haughey. Phila Den! Jests', Pa t Ws Ganes. Pa M IV Watson 1,11 Richard Randolph, Fhils Jacob 1, Ford, I a McConmetHaltunore J J v pl o t.Harnsburg. Pa JR Coolbaugh acia.,Wii Jas n. Lancaster co Jobs RTurner.Carltste.Ps G_ Hinkle, Atte Ml° City 8 Wietherill. Mt Rope, Ya If Beavrus. Alit If tijaugh, 9 l3ehes), 01 0 J B G Orono, N J .74 , 1 , t i i n di, „ 4 , 1 ,„ .Fs A Mond born Wail' co, Pa R R Glate, N .1 BT. LOUIS HOTEL—Cheatent at.. ab. Third. Win X Clarke, N J Win H Raker, Phila R Hunter k. la, N Y Miss E R Lincoln. hid E A Beardidee. N Y Jaa C Collins, PHA B H BM Wh W, itney. N Y n, N Y A Coddina k Bon, Maim Brookly THE UNION HOTEL—Arch atreaL above Third Jos C Turner, Phils J AT Allen , Ohio Chita D EMIL Bt Paul Cant A P Cropper, Aid FA Talbot N Y J 13 Carter, del A Mean, N Y _ PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. P. It HO COPB T . MERK MOlR E ,Jr.iColextTtsa or ram Monts LETTER BAGS 61.111 X BOIRCUANTIV ATCHAIICiIto PFTLADHLPHTL. Br. slop Brag onza, Nelson --... Liverpool. soon Bark Linda, Hewitt.. ....... ..... soon MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA. Jun. 9. 1699. BUN RISR9.- = ,.. -7 2441. 1 71 BETH HICKWAWA- 54, ARRIVED. Steamship city of New York, Boses,e4 hours from Batton, with mdse and Imamate to Henry Winvor. CLEARED. Brig Time Walter. litorth,n Berta, Jaurotohe & Car M Cawoire. H ac I Nield,' Belleau, Golveaton. Blehou. Inoue & Co. SAILED. The U a - M ateamahip Kel atone State. Dept Marsh man. for Chayleaton. eaded'about 11 o' clock on Rattly day mornina, with a full freight and a number ofpawn tem. The K. t 1 went down in the wake of the City foe &mt. (Meteor Manes of the Philadelphia Exchange.) LEINER. Del. Jan 7, )560. The vessels reported in my last still continue at the 1480 i -water. In company with the boric Robert Pennell. Iromliew Bedrord, which name in yesterday alierooon. A full eldp—trupposed the Ann Hooper. from Liver pool—two brigs. and four schooners, went in last night. Capt Turley is hers. end has the Behr Bollwinkle em- Pleyed la lightentht the hark White Wing, in order to had the leak. Wind' southwest—weather ounstderably moderated since my last. Yours, W. Al. HICKAIAN. BY MAUR A PH. • (Oorreaaandenaa of the Philadelphia Exobanga.) CAPE ISLAND. J. Jan 3-6 - P M. The ship Ann E Hooper, from Livertionl, timed in Yesterday. The fleet remained at the Breakwater this Morning. Eis so (my at this time that no vessels can be seen oink in or out. Wind BW—weather inoderate. Yours, &O. THOII. B. HUOREB. - ST TELEGRAPH. (COrrespondence of The Premed SAVANNAH, Jan T. Arrived, schr Ingomar,from Baltimore for New Or igami. Put m here damaged and thernalled in a storm she encountered. , ' KLIPORANDA. Steamship Phinens Sprague. Matthews, hence, arrived at Boston lth Met, in 60 bourn from wharf to wharf. Steamship Glasgow, Thompson, for Glasgow, sailed from New York Ith inst. Steamshit, Cireassian, Campbell, from New York, ar rived at Galway 224 it. Bteam_ship Pennsylvania, Teal, hence for Richmond, OM at Norio keit mat. Ste""Wberialhaton, Baker, cleared at Boston 7th mat for Phil elphm. Snip - Boswell Sprague, Diunmond, for Philadelphia, sailed from Liverpool 17th ult. 81 " Wyoming, Button, hence, wag going into Lit er- Pool 24th alt. , Ships Pain Plush and American Union. from Liver pool tOf Philadelphia, which put Into Queenstown, had dieeharged loth Ant, and hauled into Royal Victoria Dock wharf to r 9 air. Ship Brinell , Mead, from Leghorn for Philadelphia, was at Gibraltar lath ult. leaky. She had been surveyed and would discharge; part of her cargo is damaged—. Ship Westmoreland , Wean, hence, arrived at New Orleans 6th lest. Shin Oonneotiont, CralLsgher, hence lith lilt, arrived at Mobile QM inst. Shies &Unsnarl Cabot, B S Rimhall and fl E PettigreW for iltukidelpoin, were loading at Liverpool nob ult. Ship Elizabeth. Gillespie, tram Londonderry, arrived at New Orleans ith mat. Ship Como, Cobb, into Calcutta, arrived at Boston 7th inat. _Ship Prosperii, Leach, (ruin Valparaiso, arrived at Boston 7th Mat.. - Ship Magadan, Wallace, from Islay, arrived at Bos ton 7th int, . - - Ship Samna) Pales, Young. from New Orle Liverpool 22.11 alt, - Ship Bunn 0 Owen, Norton, from Charleston, ar rived at Liverpool lad ult. Shipbard, Harding, for Boston, sailed from Cal outta NovP Ship Wild Rover, Bnarrow. for Callao, railed from San Francisco lath alt, Ship Bald Engle, Troadwell, at Liverpool 2001 ult. from Shanghtte. Ship Siam, Rioa, for New London, was at Honolulu 16th Nov. filltl_p Morning Light, Thomas, from Boston, arrived at San rrAp3leco Nth ult. Ship War Hawk, Simmons, sailed from San Francisco 13th pit.for Callao. Ship Ogenbridgearlatthews, from Calcutta, arrived tap at Boston eth lust. • Ship hiasenta, Inew3Boars, cleared at Boston ctli inet, - for Shattettae. Bark ;Virginia Ann, Gorham. for St Thomas, wag nearly ready at Buenos Ayres Oct Su. Bark-Mane iitokelmann•VOss, for Philadelphia, sailed frem Paydeaux 17th na. - t y e mars O W Porter Wieklund, from Banana Ayres Oct 30. arrived at Now ork 7th inst. - Bark Cll Trait. all, from New York, arrived at . Qacene.. Main SI, Darn 0114 404 Yardi tor 6449,P00L.. cleared at Bog top 4th coat, Bark Ella Virginia, Vooke, from Rio de Janeiro, ar rived up at Baltimore 7 , 11 Inst. Bark Flying Cloud, Beauchamp, 40 days from Rio de Janeiro, arrived at Near York 7th met. Bark F Damming, Iliggina, from Para, arrived at New York 7th inst. Bark Parthlan, froin Riolimond, was going into Rio do Janeiro IV ov 13. Bark Adelaide, Pendergast, from Baltimore, was going woo Rio de Immo Nov 13. Bark Laconia, 13earse, cleared at N Orleans 6th inst for thisport. Bark Daniel Webster, Ryder, cleared at Baltimore 6th inst for N Orleans. Brig Addy Swift, Avery, for Marioalim cleared at New York 7th inst. Brig Twee Vrienden, (Dutelid Meyer, from Rotter dam 'for Philadelphia, with gin, wine, Scc., riming a, leak in Helvoet Road., in consequence of the rep, and was towed back to Rotterdam leth ult., in a making condition. Brig alelwin, Wigan, hence, arrived at Boston 7th inst. Brig Sparkling. Sea, Wiewell, for New York, was nearly ready at Buenos Ayres, Oct 30 A Bohr Jas Bayard, Higbee, cleared at Boston 7th inst for Wilmington, N C. Scar E A Janos. Godfrey, front Apalachicola, arrived at Boston Ith irst, a t B Bohr ton Virgin7llia Pr nst. ice, Eldridge, from Wilmington, N C. osl i Behr Burrows, C, Clarke, for Charleston, cleared at New York 7th inst. Bohr Franklin Treat, Crocker, hence at Boston gth init. Bohr James Neilson, Burt, hence for Taunton, Was off Mount Hopegth inst. She afterwmda sot under Way, and probably wont into Bristol. Behr B V W Simmons, Godfrey. for New York, woe at Galveston 21th ult. Behr Haze, Bell, from Rio de Janeiro. Nov 14, for New York, was spoken 16th, tat 23. 5, lon 42 20 W; at the same time was seen brig India. I BO from do. for do. Bch Amy Chase. Brevoor, from Tampico, arrived up at New York 7th inst; had experienced hefty,. 'million. Feb Lewis .Mulford, Doyle, for Wilmington NC, cleared at New York 7th inst. Steamtug Lieriefix, League, arrived up at Baltimore ilth mat, with the crew and part of the cargo and mate • riots of schooner Chas Colgate, before reported ashore on the Seven Foot knoll. At Rio de Janeiro November 11, ships Indian, Averill, from Gadifi' Constantinople, from Carlin barks Mondamin, (lonian. from Baltimore; T N Chadbourn, mss in, from do ; Flying Cloud, Beau champ, from doi Fannie Crenshaw, Munson, from Rich mond; Ann E Gram. Swain. do; all wig cargo; Jig Cobb. Roan wig; Marion Huge. tin Baltimore, die , tr; brig North Point. Smith, wig; colt Forest King, Perry, from Richmond. do; and others. Bark Earle Bird. Cook, at San Francisco, from Kong Kong. On the fourth day out discovered the mainmast sprung badly; used topmast studding sail booms and gear to fix it; could not carry much sail during the Pee; sage; wag 30 days clearing the coast of Japan; winds from the north and eastward; since then have had a suncession of easterly a others sterly gales; lost the fig pre head and sustained damages; while running in a heavy westerly gale shipped two heavy seas which carried away the steering gear, and carried away the bulwarks' ' Nov. 22, mainmast getting much worse, it be ing somas in two places, put up more preventere; Nov. 28, discovered the foremast also sprung; sent down the mnintopgallant mast to ease mainmast as much as pos sible. SPECIAL, NOTICES. A NEW PHRENOLOGICAL CLASS AT THE Cabinet, 522 CHESTNUT Street. These Lectures will embrace comparative development of the brains of animals, health, disease, temperaments, form and quality of brain, signs of character, the difficulties and objections to Phrenology, and the application of this Science as a guide to business, matrimony, management of children and the general duties of life, and will be illustrated by casts, simile, and portraits of distinguished persona. Tickets for the course of ten lectures, e 2. . . hambers of former ()leases, el. To enure seats apply immediately to J. L. CAPEN ja9 31. ' HIGHEST PRERIUM AWARDED AT THE WoRLD's FAIR, LONDON.—JuIes Hanel & Co., N 0.11.4 Chestnut street, Philadelphus, established MI. Manu facturers of Perfumery. co:motto, transparent hells and glaring soaps; liquid hair dye, and Jules Hanel's celebrated Eau Athenienne, or Hair Renovator, also J. Haves unequalled Eau Lustrele. popular throughout the world. Importers and Wholesale dealers in Prone'', English, and domestic perfumery, fancy goods and druggist's ar ticles, ebeving. hair, cloth, nail, and tooth brushes, combs in all varieties. etc ja2.l2t ONII PRIOR CLOTHING 07 TIM LATRsT STYLES, made in the best manner, Impress', for Rs - PALES. LOWEST . selling gimes marked In Plain Pleurae. All goad' mato order warranted natio• factory. Our ONE-PRIOE System la 'Wetly adhered to, as we believe this to be the onto' fair way of dealing All are thereby treated alike. JONES dc seat( 604 MARKET Street. SeLememme. Frax-PROOF SAFES. —A very large assortment of SALAMANDERS far sale at reason able prioei; No. 'et CHESTNUT Street, PhiladeJelitet, tf EVANS & WATSON Osovas & BAKIIIVS OILISHATID NOISBLESO FAMILY BIWIIIII-MACEININ, AN MUM num, TOO ORESTNUT STREET, PIMA DELPHIA. fiIiAMIIN 8 SATING FUND--NORTEWNOT Comma SECOND in WALNUT Streete.—Depoelts re ceived in email and large amounts, from all olaasesof the oommntuty, and allows intermit at the rate of five per cent. per EinUNTR. Money may be drawn by 01100k11 without log of in terest. Moo open daily, from 9 991111 o'olook, and on Men• day and Saturday until 9 in the evening. President, FRANKLIN FELL t %hawser and Seoretary, OILLS M. MORRIS. SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES. N 0.2 Sevilla Blsohlnoa.-- No.l Sewing Machines • The Family Sowing Machine, The Family Sewing 1 460M120---• •• —••-- • 50 1. M. SINGER & co., _ . No. 602 CHESTNUT SWIM. HARRIS ) Botroont. Szwuro Mecum. IMPROVED DOUDLE•THREAD FIRST PREMIUM AT EVERY PAIR. *l4m nlitt. Ottioe, 7M ARCH Bt. Agents Wanted Wallowa" & WILSON SEWING Mammas. —Philadelphia Oiilos. CS CHESTNUT Street. Merohanta' orders filled at the SAME P113001)NT as by the Company. Branch ornees in Trenton, New Jersey, and Easton nd WM.:phenol', Ps. 56141 m SAVING FOND—NATIONAL SAPPYrY TIM M oomnNT.—Chartered by the State of reIGI6IOIIIIIII. RULES. 1, Money 1/ received every day, and In any WNW, arab or mall S. FIVE PER CENT. interest is paid for money from the day it is pit a. The money is always paid beck in GOLD whenever It is called for, and without notice. 4. Money is received from Z 24011015, Administrators, Guardians, and other Trustees, In large or small sums, to remain a long or short period. 6, The money received from Depositors is invested la Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and other fast class sem:males. f. Moe open every day—WALNUT Street, eontlreist eoroer Third street, Philadelphia. wL ItIARRIED. REB 9 --ETTENGER.--On the 6th instant, by Rev. B. hi. Tillotson, J. Conrail Hera to Julia, daughter , of Wm. Ettenger. MAAG—di MON.—On the 25th December, by Rev. N. B. Baldwin. Mr. Chas. Slang to Miss Margaret Simon, both of Philadelphia. CRESS—DURFOR.—Bn the let instant, by Rev. Al fred Cookman, Henry Graft Cress to Helena, daughter of Francis Horror, both of this city. DUDBRIVOE—FLACK.—In Philadelphia, on the 6th instant, by the Rev.M. H. Slaty, Mr. Edward H. Dud bridre, of Warwick, Bucks co., Fa., to Mice Lavinia R. Flack, of Polebury. Bucks county, Pa. R DAE—McCALIMONT.—On the 26th ult.. by the Rev. R. If. Pattison, Mr. Peter N. Dare to Man ealtie hfc- Calmont, daughter of Peter hloCalmont, Esti., of the Eighteenth ward. Philadelphia. DICKSDPI—DYSA RT.—ion the 6th instant, by Rev. W. Brerreu, Mr. George Dickson, or Blair county, P ll to Mix Janellysart, of this city. SHOEMAKER—BARKER.—On the 3d instant, !ry Rev. Win. thuldards. Charles K. Shoemaker to Mina Addle J. Barker, all of this city. WALTON—Le:WIS.—At New Britain. on the 3,1 in stant, fitaoy C. Walton, of this city, to Sarah, daughter of Jason Lewis, of Bucks county. BITTING-11FIATON.--On the Vtli tiltS., by Rev. Than VP inter, Mr. Joel Evans Bitting to Mine Josephine Heaton. both of Bucks count). TiLLINGHABT—BOMB.—On the 6th instant by Rev. Albert Barnes, Mr. Franco, W. Ti linghast, of Jefferson county. Va.. to hills Anne Selina Boyd, .1 thin city. IthBS—STEEI.3IAN.—On the 441 Instant, hy ceremony, Mr. Thomas S. Hem of Cape Mar. N. J.. to Miss Harriet Steelman, of May ' s Lan d ing, N. J. * McCOY-0113SON.—On the Ist Mary Rev. J. D. McCullough, Mr. Ranh McCoy to Mies S., dausji ter of the late ,lohn ileum, both of this city. :gEWLIN—RIVELY —On the 1161 h uIL, bv Rev, Dr. W. Blackwood, Mr. Nicholas W. Newlin to Miss knv , l7 W. Rivet 11 of Philadelphia DUPICF , II tt—F,LLIII.—On the September, by Per. R. Watts, Robert Duuceith to Mary Ellis, all Philadetphia. KEPER—WELIEOn the het instant, by the Rev. Alfred Cookman, Mr. Robert B. Kepner to Miss Lizzie Weller. both of this Mts . . GiPeON—ORGY.—On the Ith instant by Rev. Win, Douglas, Mr. William R. Gipson to Miss Alio° Grey. DIED. BROW NE.—On Saturday evening, the 7th instant, Peter Hmigne, Ean.,in the 78th year of MN age. His friends and acquaintanees, and 01000 or the lame !t _attend the funeral, from tire late real lYtinaeree,. . i k v ci.ll lo Wl3alnut ['Met, on ` Tuesday. 10th inst.. aPAUL lock A. the B th instant, nvitaion Cha r les b • • .--On the Bth of cretin, Mickel. only non of David B. and Martha Louisa raid, need 3 Years and 7 months. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend his funeral. from the residence of his father. 0. M. corner Thin) third and Bridge et reels, hlantua. on • " Tuesdny, 10th inst., at 1 o'clock. I'LITCRAFT.—On the 7th teat Mary Ann, daughter of Jesse H. and Mary Ann Fhtcralt. Her relatives and 'elands are respectfully invited to attend her funend. from her father's residence, flndos -bum on 'lnesday, 10th instant. at 10 o'olock. To Ku reed to Ceder Grove CeMeterr. BAZIN.—On the 7th intent, Alphonse Alexandre Edward Basin, ion of Xavier and Adele Ham, aged 2 s, month., and 4 dam:, Funeral from the reenters* of his parents, No. 1021 Race Greet. on Tuesday morning, at le o'clock. HAILVR~ on thoTtli instant, Hannah, widow of Thomas Sailor, in ltßreeth year of her nap. Fnneral Irom the resicenpe of her daughter, No. 13 Wheat street, between Frankford road and Crease street. true (Monde) / afternoon. at o'clock. O'KKNE.—On the 7th instant, Mary O'Kene, Infant daughter of John and Ellen O'lfitne. need 6 'weeks. * WIG E MOR in .—On the 6th instant, Charles A. Wig more, the 39tu year of Ids age Funeral from Ins Into residence, No. 1312 Spruce street, on Tuesday afternoon, at ! o'clock. Al (DIA ETON.—On the 6th instant, Amos lididdleton, aged 88 years Funeral diem his late residence, No. 1103 Parrish street, on Tuesdai morning. at 100 clock. 1111.1..—Sudden 11. . the aide instant, Jamee Hill, in the MIL year ai gaga. Funeral from his late residence, Bodine street, below Columbia. Nineteenth ward, this (Monday/ afternoon at 1 o'clock. GRANT.—On the 6th instant, Wm. Grant, in the 21d year ol 11; age. Funera from the residence of hit father, John 111, Grant, A ington township, Montgomery count), ('a., this morning. at 10 o clock. • theRENRY.—On the Ma instant. Dr, William Henry, In 62d year ol Ins ace. Funeral from Ids late residence, N 0.607 Pine street, this , hrondarr morning, at 11 o'clock._ NELIMANN.—On the 6th instant, Right. Rey, Molloy Neumann. the fourth Bishop of Philadelphia. solemn 'High Masa will he otlebr o'clock..t John's Church, thia 1 Monday I morning, at 9 The Re reread Clergy - end Laity are reepectlitilY invited to attend. Interment nt St. John's Church, GURNING MOUSSELINES DELAINE, 1,1, lb CENTEC—RESSON RCIN have reduced )0,000 yards of imported Black and White Moneelinee Delaine to only 16 cents. MOURNING FTORE, No. WS CliniTN UT Street. BLACK TUII3ET LONG SHAWLS.— Now in Store, a full assortment of Lupin's Black Met Long Shawls. Atso, lupin's black Cashmeres, Merinos, Satin Deohenes, Velvet popbne, Tamest's, Velour Reps. Mousseline de Lalnes. Hombs.2ines. &o. MOWN & SON, Mouroupg_Stere, dl5 BM CHESTNUT Street. - -- - cff•OFTICE PHILADELPHIA CITY PAN. BENUE ft It All Oat. Y COMPANY, 102 SOUTH Potuvrit NTRIET, MI. 21. 1129. The minuet meeting or the Moak holder,. of the Phila delphia City Pnegonimy Railway Company .wilt tattfl i d i at the o ffi ce of the Company, No. 169 Bodth PO Btreot, on ISlONCAY„ianuery 9th, 19A, at le o'clock 4, ht.. at which time an &motion will be held for a heal-- dent and six Directors to serve the enemayear. IN , M. 13114 EWA, d2l-diap earetary. -- - gOFFICE OF THE LEHIGH AND DELIv&RE WATHR-OAP HAILROAD cO., io WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. The Annual Meeting or the -Stockholders of the bone - named corporation wilt be he'd on MONDAY, January 9th 1860 ; at to M.,_aValioh time and Place en Election wilt be held for a at Ant and Direetore to serve for the ermine year, OIIN HANCOCK, dOW Tamura end Oeoreleg. nig PRtSge-tifiItADELP p( - 7 0 31LROAPIT_IL LIBR4ItY ELE d e'rlioiV. i u—. 3 ThejAnnual Eleation for I llire l otora an, - rev; PglgVptko,°tintwint.,bferorviint 6 ‘l 2ti tr3i I'. , Theit 0 Owing ticket was pinoed,,, Wation at a meeting . of the Btoekholders held on in At.: FOR DIRECTORS MERCANTILE LaBARY C:O4IIPA NY. STOCKHOLDERS' rICKET 1. T. MORRIS PEEOT. of T. MIA /Is Perot 4. Co. 2, OEOIII/E V. NEVILLE, of Can62,./Vel'ille• .S* 3. JOSEPH C. °ROBB, of Jos. C. Grubb dr Co. 1, JOHN D. WATSON..4ssorinte Editor of the North Anierlron.. 6. WILLIAM WHARTON. Jr.. of Doke , . .Otothrrr 4- Ca. E.. 1 AMES S. GIBBONS. of Gibbous 4. Orntartor. 7. THOMAS BALDWIN, Vilitor of lialetieer rt, the IVorlit. 8. JAMES LESLEY, Jr.. Hardware llferehaiit. H. WA 1124E16M.ASIN, of Lerick, Basin , 4. Co. 10. ALAN C. ADAMSON, with Corby, Ne Lille. 4. Thigheq. H. WILLIAM J.POULOCK, with ;OW, ?Hee. 4. co. 12, JOHN b. HOUGH, of Boyd &Hough. 13, CHARLES M. WALTON, with Norris L. Ma tinee!, y Co. . . . . TO THE sTooknot,DEßs OF THE MERCANTILE LIBRARY. Tho undersigned recommend the gentlemen nomad i : e e: ti q t' l l oll: i : l rn"toTTrgirtaf obese if t reli Libra r y olPhiladelphia, believing that, it they are (fleeted, the loct contemplated at the establishment of the insti tution will la attained. viz: that of et Public Library for the moral anti intellectual Improvement of Ito mem berm, Lewie Brea Se Co George W Hall James Classy J Butler Charles Abbey William II Nioliols Morns Hacker Edwin Palmer boor's° FS Lang J A Phillips Edward Lnfouroade ll Mahony ilr J li Griscom Witham A Ingham Edwin Mitchell Charles D (Nevelt:. ml Wiltinin A Abbey 3 W Wainwright A 8 Letchworth W E Wood Norman I, Hart E A Adams E M Needles J BCowperthwait George H Earle Charles H Traits Thornton Pike Jena° Godley 0 H Wilson Caleb Cresson Marrnad'e Moore ~ George Rhoads EvT Ellis ' Joseph Perot T Rawson I. R Hutchinson 'robins 111 Huber ileorge Vaux Crown Morrie R ht rood Joseph S Levering, Jr Charles 0 Abbey William C Bidole James Perry_ Henry I) Landis William I' Waller Josiah J Allen M It Bailey William C MoKibtan Charles Hallowed Robert Biddle James Willis William S Fletcher Jacob II Film Smelt Merit VI , A Knight Percival Collins Charles Boggs Edward II Ogden II Mel ntoidi Allred H Level John Noble John A I. Morrell John A MeCallister John K Paneenst George Bolden Charlea 111 Taylor Thomas M. Gallagher James M Stephens William I) Jones m Elwood Zell Samuel Jeaneg Liilw)n Parrish, Jr William Blanchard john F slim - nen Alexander Heron, Jr Franoia J Ott Joseph Ii 11111111011 Je.opll 0 1101120 E Robert It Lerick Hainuel Huston Edward N Wright Samuel H Duffield Robert M. Hazlett Daniel P Dietrich Alfred B Justi re 13 Paul Stephen Caldwell William J Caner Richard Levick John Slabs Himmel R Eynna Philip itljuetrice Janie. A Wright George F Woinrath Franklin Evans ft Fisher Curlier! C W Mitchell George It Shepard William M Ireland George P That or William N Needles Nish Matthew George P Abbey Jona II Berry George NV Vantine Clifton Bolton S R Martin A K Womreth Joshua W Gaskell William Daughter George 0 Reline and ninny ethers. Edward A /Hee Ol7 St PHILADELPHIA, JANUARY S. I einn. —Funeral procession of the RIGHT REV. l ITP NEUMANN-Imm on_ LOGAN St.tUARE, kighteenth street to Chestnut to Thirteenth, let. reqll3B7iVallili Rifle Soldier companr• 2,1. Cellulite Lay Societies. 3d. Sodality of the different Churches. Conference of St. Vincent de Paul. nth. Students of St. Charting Itorminen. 6th. Funeral osr with the Bishop laid in state. the will not ho placed in the coffin.) Bth. Ili e tiii . oP C s ie n r aArchbishope. alli. Laity an general, four men deep. • It I{r HISTORICAL SOCI RTY.—A STATED Meeting will he held THIS( Monday/ RVRNINO, January Dth. at eight o'clock. Mr HENny C. WETMORE will read a paper enti tled " Philadelphia in its social, Uterus, and soienttlia relations, Non 17W to 1170." JOHN JORDAN, JR.• It Recording Renretarr• rY7? REV. 11. (RATTAN GUI N NESS WILT. FlViNgiG a V i lit t P! ‘ oVe ß k * , reireat! Tlna (MONDAY; W. C. oohneton a Church; Frankford Road, above Franklin; on WED NESDAY and FRI OA\ NVENINOS In Rev. (lea. Chandler's Chinch. Franklin "vanes, above Hannv_er "lull Mal on TUESD Y. THURSDAY and . AT Fit- DAY EVENi S. nt reolork, in the Rev. Dr. Wv lies, Broad, below Stanton Went. ja9.61" GREAT WEEK—THK WORLD'S PRAYER MEETINU FOR THE ORLD.— The second week in January,lB4o, them is every reason to believe will be n time of more united and extensive supplication, Mr the pouring out of the Holy Spirit upon all flesh, than the world has ever known before in ill entire history. Let every one in Zion sower before God. The Noon Prat er•meeting will be held every day from 13 to 1,1 o'olock, and each day be led by alinisters of different denominations. On SATURDAY, in addi• lion to the Noon Prayer-meeting. it meeting will be tie in CONCERT HALL at Al o'oloyik, to which age;al attendance is earnestly invited. lie Shell hared° Mon from sea to ten and (Toni the river unto the en, of the (oath. Prayer , also shell be made for hint anti tinily mull be be praised. 2t. • NURSES , 1110311?.—THE PIIILADEL. 807.1411 d LYINU-IN CHARITY' AND NURSE MTV line removed itn Nufeee' home to the Houth west corner of ELEVENTH end CHERRY Streets. •Pin•finw-ht UCOMMONWEALTH INSURANCE COM PANY OF PENNSYLVANIA. CE, COMMON WE Oat( BrILDINO, No, 613 CttEevirr STRNIT, Ph.lAdeiph,f,,JanunTy 1, 11,00. At an election held January 2d, the following tanned ientleinen were chosen Direerors of thin corkpany for the enloing year DAVID JAYNE, Al P• 9 JOHN ST. W }WALL, HENRY LBWIri, TROMAti W. i ERANtIi, iffliflrVihrTriefe Rn WART. C. RNi HT, JOHN K. WALEE , BTHEREfir CIJUL ER. CHAKLES 1.. PrktiOAtil, An 4 at a tneettne of the Board of D3rectore, held day, the follow.ne were chosen I , lll.era of the CoMPN ny : DAVID JAYNE, M.l)..Preindent, JOHN M. Lb, Vice President. SAMUEL S. MOON, Beoretary. jed•dt fr" - •FIRIINO OF THE FIRST DEMOCRA __4 T.O UN FUR MEC TO THE NATIONAt. DEMOCRACY: The members of the Kectone Clob cordially invite their brother Democrats o to meet them Countlli at them 110111 n *oath street. beloW eneet• nut, on 0t outlay evening the nth Inst.. for the triple ob. lent of celebrating the battle of New Orleans, preparing for the Spring and Fall Campaigns, and enrolling new members. By harmony we will "pour. a united Demo cracy, and a united Pemorracy is certain of melon , Able speakers will address the oting. Chair will be taken punotusily at half mutt T o'clock. Jai-It WILLIAM McOANI.EBR, Freer. MNOTICE.—THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Stockholder' a the Sewed end Third: a Passenger Railway CorrivanY WiRP he ld at their 0ff100.230 yf ALN UT - Street, on M OND A Y, c .! , . n. 9th. IMO, at It o clock, noon, at winch time nen ne. 1 . 1 election will be held for a President and twelve Diree tore. tq p serve for the ensuing eel. , deS-t Tlf Un. r l.Or3A N. Secretary. TILE PHILADELPHIA LYING-IN CHARITY AND NUMB BOCIF.TY.—The an ino'n:eeting o DAY , contributor* to than Omit, will be held on mONVth Inst., ate P. ht . at the In Home. aouthwe:t corner of E LEVENTH and CHER RY Streets, _Jae-St orQUAKER CITor INNWRANCE COAL. PAN?, Ottioe,loB WALNUT btreet. PHILADLPHIA. Jimmy 3,18 , X1. At it Aleeting of the titockholdere of the Contwinv. heldifthigilay. the following named Officer' nod Difootors bete duly eforted to serve for the enetnng I ear, viz: president—Gl:ol;oE li. HART. Vice President—E. RO9n. eeretary nod Treneurer—ll. J . COOGISHALL. Agongtont dooretary-8. H. BUTLER. DIRECTOHN: George H. Hart, E. Rader. E. P. Roan, Andrew R. Chambers-. A. C. United, H. H. ° eggshell, /otter 8. Perkins Samuel ioneth Ilan. H. H. Nolter. V.OFFICE OF THE PENNSYLVANIA. 0051FANY FOR INSURANCE ON LIVES, GRANTING ANNUITIFR, poiLADELPHIA, January 2, The annual meeting of the Stockholders of tide Com pany will take place nt their °thee, 301 WALNUT St., on MONDAY, Intli instant, at 12 o'clock hi., and at the same time an election will he held for thirteen dolm lOa Ayr the mucous 3 ear. je.3-180 WILLIAM B. HILL. Actuary. OF FIEFUGE'..—THE ANNUAL 3 IVIEBTINU of the Contributors to the House of Pefuge will be hold on WEDNE;;DAY next, et 4 o'elnek, P. M., at No. lU3 North TENTH Street, above Arch drool. The Annual flopolt of the maid of hlannzete will be enlanitreihend an eleetton will be held for Ortiaera and Managers to serve for the cocaine HE year. ALEXANDER. NRY. Secretors' Hoyle of Refuge. PHILADELPHIA. Jallllltri 0.1860. inG•hintwlt MoFFIcr. priawrittsE IN SURANCE OOMPH N 1 . 8. W. corner of TH and WALNUT Streets. PHILTICLPHIA, Drember 11609. NOTIPE.—The Annex filsotinto ee Stook olders of TIM ENTKILPRISE NSIMANO COMPA Y whl be htld on ?dor+ RAY, the 9th day o fJanitary,lB6o, at ten o olook A. AT., at the Offioe of the °eternity. An 818.311012 for TVOIVO Directors, to serve the „en. siting year, will he held on the Mine day, at the aline plane. be M. tween the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 o'clock 1!. . . dIT-tine_ CHAELES vr. COX E. Satire tag._ WOFFICE OF THE FAIVIV: INV/RANCE COM PANI, No. 40 CHESTNUT Street, Phila.. a.—The annual meeting of the Stockholders of tine Coinnanv will be held at thew oMen on MON DAY, the9th day of Jainism IMO. at 10 o'clock A. M. An election for Twelve Vireetorit to serve for the ensuing bear, ',ill be held at the satire ',lace on the same day etween the hour. of 10 A. M., and 2 P. M. d2B-tlatt Whl. J. BLANCIIARD. Seeretary. GT. INSURANICE - COMPANY OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA. - . - - - • December 21.1A59. An election for Thirteen Directors of this Compaq', in serve for one }ear, will be held nt the Colman) a Moe, No. 1 EXehange tuddirin, on MONDAY., nnunry oh, MI, between the ours _or la o'clock it. A !, end I o'clock 1 2 . M. _or Al HARPER, de24 dtine Secretary. OFFICE OF THE DELAWAnE COUN TY DASSENOER BAILIWAL.—The Annual action for PresideAt and Directors of the Delaware Counts Possenyer Railroad Contently will be held at the Ace of JAhlrB AlibLE4. AlAftliltT Street, west of Tot btreot. la est 1 hilndelphsu, on MONDAI. the 9th day.of January, HA between the hour. 4 of 10A. Pd. nod 2 P. A. L. DONNAFFOIS. d2.1-tb9 Beointery. gN OTIVE.—TILE ANNUAL MEETING of the Stnekholdere of the oRREN AND { 171 7 P./21-6TIIRET PASSENGER. RAILWAY COM PANY wilt be hold at the &Hee of the Company, 129 'arA LN CT Street, on MONDAY, January 9,18 T, at )1 non et ho zy ,- rop m ag t g l d e c c as• pr' il ' lrt i cltVg,W, l li w g fur e eunuir,e, ofIINDY IGIARWOOD.ReerotarY. OR THE BEST AND CHEAPEST w" Photograph,' nr Arnbrotypea. fascia to REI MER'is thotorsPhio DaDarr, SECOND Street,abovo Green. It. NEW DROP NEW ORLEANS SUGAR.- 60 !aids prime now orop N. 0. Buser, for solo by JAM ES ORAIIAM & CO., mirrriA dtroet. reMiling Olmrleston Rice for sale by JAMES biItATIAM & CO., LETITIA Street. JAVA COFFEE.-1.000 pockets prime Java Co ff ee, for sale by JAMEH GRAHAM & CO., LEFITIA Street. jell REFINED SUGA4.-500 bbls. crushed, coarse, and fine 'pnlveristrl A coffee endy*lr Sngar. for Bale by JAMES GRAHAM tc. CO., bIaI TIA Street. Jag YRUP MOLASSES, Bre.-400 hhds. and 101 tibia. choice and medium Emirs, Alen r ime Mos- Citivado Mu'asses. tur sale by JAMbd URAIIMA & CO., LETITIA Rtreet. Jati URIUK-MAKING MACHINES which tem per the clay, ritvi niake2tl,ooo per Spade Brick Presses. Tile Machines, May Wheels. Clay Spades, and castings for Coal Hillis, at C,, CARRELLS, OERMANTOW?i Road, above Fifth street, JaT-tin StiOULDEi 70 ilds. drylt dere. Just reseived and for safe by C. 0. SADLER /COO.. A Rail Street. 2.1 door abovo Front ia7 I_3oltlt.--295 bbls. .Nless Pork, of New Jersey, 01nn. anti ithilnylelplA Peeking, for sale by C. C. NADLER Es CO.. ARC fitteet. 24.1 finor Frnnt Jet CODEltitt.-500 qtls, Extra Grand Bank Codfish, in store and for sale ty W. J. AYLie. & CO, 121 nn,112.4 MIT Wimrvan. WILLCOX & GIBBS' ME I'[ m A Non. sue r el j t h way oritt s ro t : on. nIP- A VAN A OIAMBS.—A full assortment, set received, in store and bond. The attention of des ers le invited, gYUGUsI & soNs, d 44 No. SA south FIVONT Street, FOR TREA.rnEn, CHARLES RHOADS MthN JANUARY 9' 4860. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES, LITTLE t STOISES linvo thie day associated with them 0 , JOHN P. BODINE ♦ND THEODORE A. MEAL, And Will continue the IMPORTING AND COMMISWION HUAINReD An heretofore. nt No. t3ICIIESTNU I: street, under the Attila and tale of LITTLE, STOKES, & CO Referring to the above, we ro;ipeottollv invite the trade to an examintionot our Snug" a hieh will embrace a Nit and complete 8590ftinent or FOREIGN DRESS AND fi 11TP GOODS, Together with the vatiOnS proillints PACIFIC MILLS nu:amount AND HADLEY LAWN:3. We also have the OXOlUgiVe Agana) for the Market of JAMED BLACK At COAICELEDEATED.PRINTINGS, fn addition to winch, we would cell your attention to a complete astortinent of GOODS SUITED TO MEN'S WEAR Mending the willow+ grade 6 of BIOLLE1"S CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND DOESKINS. Philadelphia, Jan. 2, IVO. Pa ',milli L LEAVE THIS DAY SOLD OUT' MY Mr.i'VrßtintvKirg.o. VEDIt.FFAIMAAV 'rite Wholeaolo Boot and Shoe busmen arall be con tinued at NO MA K I' Streetohy the new firm. under the name and nitle of GRAFF A WATKINS. Philadelphia. 7. WO. je.O-31.• WILE INTEREST OF iJoIIN A. ftilia. re.. In our firm cocoa by rituteel roneent at thin dote. 'The l'A NCI DRY- 000 DB and YOtlDY businesswill be continued et ,05 Arch Wert, by John M. & J. Nevin POMOIOf. January 91800-1 r POMEROV & CO. SALES BY AUCTION. BY IDIRATIO 'IS & CU., AUC TIONEERS. SAIL OP OHIO DOMESTIC FLEECE AND PULLED WOOLS, ON WEDNEBDAY, JANUARY H, 186,.) At 12 o'clock, of the afore of CHARLES LERRIE & CO. No, II CITY WHARF', BURTON . Will be sold, 500,000 pounds of Ohio Flue e end Pulled Wools, oomprielng a complete assortmenT of ell grades, and well Worthy the Attention of consumers and deal ers. These wools were vacated with great care, and none of them have been do lamed. The wools le ill ho reedy for examination on Monday and Tuesdny meoe ding the sale, when catalogues will ten luniolied, 49" Terms and conditinis at sale, NEW PUBLICATIONS. mr IS FOUND! . 11 . SOMETHING NEW, TRUE . I NTELLIGIBLE PROFFS.ANDNMORTNNT BOLLES, Late of Bufflo, N. Hare permenently locisteda V./ At No. MO WALNUT Street, Philadelphta, and Are introducing their new and important discovery try the use and application of Deo- Wen) for the cure of the most obstinate acute and chronic diseases. They aolictit no patients exuept those given tip everywhere else as incurable. The reader might here ask. d the, really cure such oases, or aro their statements f alse ? In reply they would say they have cored, and are cur ing every day, Just such cases. They have restored tO health thouggive who have teen guttering front various diseases, five, tenand fifteen rearm end upwarde i in a few days. They have cured and ore curing A.Alass of diseases that have belled the skill of the loaf pro feashin in all ages of the weild. the read might here inquire, by what means each wonderful t urns aro per formed ? Not by irritating the dew( ynombranss of vital organs by drugging the atoina , but by direct ap plication of the positive and nesstirve polarities of Elec tricity. Again, it night be as' , d, has not electricity keen employed as a remade agent for years, both in Europe and the United St .egovith indillerent success? And are not numbers . using it, in our ore with no better result ' is all very true, and a hen we consider the be, ninco and reel leameas displayed in its aPPlicalion. respilt has been more favorable than could have he n anticipated. It line been considered a. beneficial i few cases only, and uncertain even in those. re has been no fixed principle for aPPlTtuit m it, unit erelore no usifor !vault could hate been an ; butowing to the friendly relation existing be den eleatriaity and health, temarsatle cures have • au performed. which have been looked upon nee Itchy lit, rather than the result of a fixed law. The ignorance display ed in the administration of this Wight) agent is unpardonable. .the current has been generally applied Nous)/ the halide or lest, in such power as to coat nine the nervous and muscular e)stertt, and frequent!) producing irre parable injury; NOlngtmes it hes been applied by means of instant° conductors to different parts 01 the lady, which is equal to a .process of cauterisation—and the effect upon the nervous system is smiler to that pro• deceit by over doses of dtry 011010 or Quinine, Everything conneeted with their mode of speling electricity 111 now and original with themselves. t heir philosophy lor the electrical laws of tile, ht . Mli , il rind dis ease, is 110 W. Their reliabie method for the diagnosis of diserpe by elect nctil contact, s new. All is new and unknown to niedisat men end others, except the few instriestod by them. By this mode of apply rig elect, icily, there is no sues work; no tiacertaintY; and nu 'natter of doubt en to the result that will loilow. The diseased ate invited to cell end witnene the won derfut curse they ere performing deity. jet9-et. EONARD SCOTT & - " d ant TP2 4 .VETWX7 MAGAZINE. L. SCOTT & CO.. New York. continue to publish the following leading 13n ugh periodicals, viz : 1. TILI6 LONDON QUARTERLY Con !It r %At! ye.) =Ei=l THE NORTH BRITISH iIiVIEW (Free Clemh.) 4. THE WESTMINSTER RhVIEW (laberni.) BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE Jot) 4 lhe great and important e‘ entn—Religions, Proitical, and Military—now agitating the nations of the Old World. give to these public/tonna an interest and value they never belote possessed. They occupy a noddle ground between the Minot.) written new. Items. crude specuiatinus. and hying ruinorm ol the nee spapor. rind the ponderous tome of the eleto/1411, written long Alter the living interests In the facia he records shall hate passed apray, These periodicals ablyS represent the throe great poli tical parties of Orsat Britain, Whir, Tory, and Radi cal; but Walrus limns only one feature of their charac ter. Al organs of the most profound writers on Science, Literature, Alorality, and Religion, they stand, as they ever have steed, untreated in the world of letters, being oonstdered Indisponsnb e to the scholar and the proles atonal man. whits to the intelligent testier rat every clues they (unveils /11010 correct and entodectory ro eortl 01 the current. literature 01 the da), throug the world, than canhe possibly obtained trout any other source. ' 'IER MS, Per ann. For no) one of the four Jleriena... 53 LI) For Any too of Os lour liftious . . 5 Uu For Any three of thA tour OVICISIS• 7 W For nit four of the Reviews... .. . Bou For Diackwoott's Magazine . 3 tic For Blackwood And one .......... 6 to For Blackwood and two Reviews .... 7 UU For Blaclwood nnot three ROVIeWeI .. 91e1 For Blackwood anr the four RovieNui 19 041 Money enrrens in the State where leaned will he ro coved at pin. CMlll9iNu. A discount of tweat) -five per cent. from the above owe will be allowed to Clubs °Menus lout or more copies of any one or more of the above works. POBTAUY. In all the principal cities and towns thee° works will be de.ivered may or rpsteuc. IA hou meet to 'nail. the postage to any pert of the Coiled States wilt he but twenty-four rents K ear for Inankwood, • and but fourteen rents a year for each of the Horiews. N. B.—The price in Limit *dein of the hve Perichlt cats above-named is +Sal per annum. Remittances for any of the ahoi e i iblications should al we's be addressed, poet-petit to theooooshot., 141 , :oNaitt) cow 34 eO., Jk9-.2t 5i !And/ S ' ireot. New York. 111 URPH Y'S UAMES. 1). Al'I'LliTON Zt CO.. HO3. alt; an,l 31.1 lirondwa), Kt,.P""TA!! I,AI SEI.EO NUN OF THE it ENT UANIE;A the di* ti t i ; y" , lusi t t c l i ton A t R ti ttl ANALYTICAL AND CRITICAL \O'l't•:+ Itr J. Lnn•eentnt., vol. lima. Cloth. 47.1 roost. •4115. TO THE itv,AnFit. Many friends, both in Humps and Ameries, have Ire quently urged me to arrange a collection of megames, which they moulted ei °old meet ei Olt kindly re ception with ahem-pint ors genertille. tyntcominued Confab(' dunng the sleet tWeleetininthq wyenyd have pre cluded me concurring witty en iliiiteVing n request, had t Clot been for the AC:Malice rendered me be iii) friend Herr LowenthalThe copious notes with which tiol volume is enriched, are mama due to hie well-earned reputation and assiduity as nn moth at, and will ample regal' Perusal front ever) lover Moor !whip seine. In the arrangement of this work, a rule has Veen mloptett of Fiviim en lute nn umiiitilo. the beet of MS gamee. This rule, however, Lien ignored. in re spect to thatches at t ikhlindfold coutesla i hich it Una thougbi, adv,sithle give entire, Time, mane vnrlitn are intrmluced which might others:tee have been ono t• ted, and others are wanting \inlet' would. perliatisi have advante.geously Youtecett them It is tot the Mailer expreek hie opinion on the jiiillciousnsse of the eel:lo tion, and I solicit his cc s uctscus consideration for the wort noW tiefur lyigh PAUL AIOIIITIV. D. A. & CO. also {'u Lhelu TIP, EN P 1.0 1 .1 !CANIIIIO UNll'tiei IN I.IIIROpE OF PAUL MORPIIV, THE 011EPH CHAMPION in eluding it Illatorical itodount tl;ula," Hiographiral Mott:Meg Of Famous Plavtita. and vitrlous information and aneodoten garaging to tho noble game of Chats lit Paill 33nokg's late Secretor) in Europe, I vol. 12mo. with portraits of the &treat living Plat ors. 75 mils. ANUEI.I,'S HOUR OF CHE3B ; Um..., A Oily Hello lOU TUB%kV. k_ Vole ”1 , 1. crth. 111 20. CHEI3B )30AR Ppli, - 1114y 1? ELIA. 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(WI in, no 0, " trial ahtirre you that rho hrst Platt tar city tchert you shouid currhai• itaohi tJ liEOßtat (I. EVANS' STET BOOT Rwr A DIA F 4 II NI EN T. 475 CHESTNUT St., Philadelphia. Je7-tf Two doors below Fifth. on the upper side. IL 4 ,11 N. HESS' ()RANI) MAltal BRIL %A MANZ 40 cents, IaOUNOSFROM WYOMING. set of \Wizen 75 mato. E 2( Y. ZEE. X Y Ponce. 23 vents. • th A I c ERICAN LAMER' MA ZU RKA, 25 centa. Molted at reIAIWUJ Wow inoro, 1105 CHEST Nt d7-3t" NOTICES. WATER RENTS FOR 186 U . DEPARTMENT FOR SUPPLYING THE CITY WITH WATER. PIfILADELPIffA, January sth, ism Extract from an Ordinance approved December 20th, • &cum , ' I. The Select and Common Councils of the city of Philadelphis do ordain, That all Water Rents shall tie pay,ahle to the Resister of Water Rents, at his office, anninll), IN ADVANCE. ON THE SECOND MONDAY IN JANUARY. And upon all Water Rents nnpaid upon the first day of April, in any year, there shall be charged the sum of Five Per Centurn; and upon all Rents unpaid on the first day of July, In any soar, there shall be charged*, addi tional of Ten Per Centom• The attention of the Water Tenants of the city is re spectfully invited to the provisions of the above Ordi nance. W. .T. P. WHITE, Jai St REGISTER. • W ESTERN BANK OF PHILADEL PHIA. January 8, If4lo. The Planters' Bank of l'ennessee has declared a dividend of fiver per rent., pa able to the Eastern atorkholdere at flue Bank, on and after the Bth fast int. ta7-at I/, M. TROU MAN, Cashier. 310LIDAY GOODS. a HOLIDAY PRESENTS. At . . - We have J%t renewed a new and beanufei eiso rt- Mint ' WATCHES JEWELRY, BILVERWA RE, fielooted eX IMAM, for Holiday promote, wmiiong Ip part HOLD WA'rilllEd. SUITABLE, FOR HITHER LADIES OR OENTL.MEN, Some inlaid era diamond. and others enameled. af.eo, WATCHES SUITABLE. FOR BOYS. Also, on D h l a A V l . o e l tin D a i nnl li am y rtment of Olen lima, at reduced prince, Diamond" Mounted in the most exquisite Style. Our style of Setting Diamonds cannot be ex celled in thi. country. Our assortment of Jewelry embraces the following: CORAL, MOSAIC, PLAIN, and FANCY JEWELRY f every desuription, such an (loud Neck and Vest hams, Studs, Sleeve Buttons. Gold Thimbles, Pencils, ooth Flake, ArmWl, Locket,.&o.HILV.K.HWARE. Silver Spoons and Forks; Pie, Cake, Butter, Ice Cream and Fruit Knives; ,Preserve, Sugar and Berry Spoons; Salt Collars. Nankn Rings, Card Cases and buyer Seto, conemting of Knife, Fork. and Spoon for Children, with an endless variety of good, in our line, whieh we will cell at reduced prices, Gold and Jet Bracelets of all kinds, of the newest de sign.. P. EL—Old Gold and Silver purchased for reel. or ttkien in exchange, !lease milt and examine at 1,. LA BOAR'S & CO.'S, Wain No. eiri CHESTNUT Street, GOODS FOR THE SEASON. BRONZED FENDERS AND IRONS, STEEL FIRE SETS, FOOT WARMERS, 111.0 W EH ii_T THH ANDS, NATE WARMERS, HOT wA ALT TUX lIOUSE-FURNISMNG STORES, NOS. 922 AND 1226 CHESTNUT STEHET. JNO. A. MURPHEY & C3O. 08-wfrtitf F . P. DUBOSQ tic SON. Msaufaoturen and Importers of J E W E L It Y J. S. JARDEN & BRO.. Manufaoturars and Importers of SILVER PLATED WARE AT FIRST PRIORS! WATOIEFL JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE The above. Wholesale Mandfacturers and 'lmporters, find thatdhe reputation of their wares has extended tat- Yond the circle of dealers, to inch an extent that the calls of martin:ars at their count mg- TOOTTIII cannot meet proper attention. The advantage to them, as manufao finer., of direct acquaintance with the wants and Mates of individual. purchasing for their own use. is too high ly appreciated to allow them to neglect the custom thus uttered. For the mote convenient classification and display of their CHOICEST STYLES, they have fitted up the NEW STORE, No, 1088 CHESTNUT STREET, Where tleg t ,TerA FIRS nI PRIG .S ever descnp , i lASIONDS, It tB, STONES ES, each oomplete stock of 81 NUR and MATED RE, of the finest quality, in PIE ES or BEIB. full assortment of ENOLcag end Swise WArenc .. i ot A thogrost eelebrated makers, Ina be n k the este at k CONSTANT RICHARD , whose skilful charge our r.narl on ol onus antruged. dlll-lin WHOLV•44.LII 11.00. • XO4 Calarrl.u - r o WARBURTON'S WM CHESTNUT Street, sewed store above Tenth, 306 South SECOND Street, below Serum FOR THE HOLIDAYS. REAL LACE COLLARS AND SETS, N BRUSSELS POINTE, BRUSSELS APPLIQUE, VALENC/ENNES, HONITON, and MALTESE. A 149, A FULL ASSORTMENT OF REAL TIMEAD, CAMBRIA, AND ALENCON VEILS, COWFURES, AND B.MUS. A no, A FELL LINE OF PARIS EMBROIDERIES, And every deeerlphon of Lma by the yard WARBURTONII RIBBON, LACE, MILLINERY, and RATBROIDBRY STORER, WOl CHESTNUT !twat, strove Tenth, du tf if and US S. SECOND 5t.,,, Wog ti➢upg_ SILVER WARE. WM. WILSON & BON invite 1170014 attention to their stook of SILVER WA RII, whin!' is now unusually large, affording a va riety of pattern and design unsurintsgral by any house the United States, and of finer quality than hi manalko tared for table La, in any part of the world. Our Standard of Silver Is 935.1000 pule pore. The English Sterling 925-1000 ii American and Frenah 900.1000 rr Thus it will balloon that we give thirty • flee puts pule, than the Amerman sad Prenoh coin, and ten parts purer than the Enghah Sterling. We melt all our own Silver, and our Foreman being eormeoted with the Refining De partment of the United States Mint for several yeere,ws guarantee the aught) , as shave 101951, which is the AIIIJI tear cue be made to it scrvitooilo, and will resist the motion of snide meta bettor ihait lAe ordeeery Silver eteettreetursd. WM. WILSON & SON, S. W. 00104 Mt Firm AND 011111. KY SDI If. B.—Any lineneus of dlivor nutuutaoturad u &treed upon, but posisivily *OM iitflriOr ID *hick auct dttuti can standard. Dealers supplied with the same standard as used In Our read department. Fine Silver Bare, 909-10061 Awe ours, oonetantli on hand. maul-em PRESENTS FOR THE 110LIDAYS ! ! TRORNI, EY A CHIRM IfAVfl REDIXED THE PKICEr OF TAIY.I 9 ( - 4 00 D 9 IN ORDER TO FACILITATE THEIR RAERK, They oder Special Dargaine in Lang }Koehn. 73a , ..hii Eine Quality of Illai het Phases. Mln . - - ,ek and Uhl dren'e Blanket Mrini, Gentlemen's and Born' Mien 11. et&ITII CLOAKS IN 0 REA'T 1 ARIETY l Fancy Drean Hilkei . Excellent Blacl;lidloi, Rich I:'ir Wei) Ale, moos. De Ladies, N Mancini and galionas. BLANK ETK, FLANIIELB, LINEAR, and M US LINK ' Olothe, Cassitneres. and tisttinetts. Marseilles Quilts, Callen, Comfortahles, &a., A.e. elate rnen"s Sikh Wars., Cravats, h o., Anen Binds, oyaurawn Impertatinn, mart ives. Leos Viso., &a., ere. an' 0 vt, 1& C ISM'S NE C MO TR d 411 1 10%Aral, • ' 'E. fin"' 11 WE 1311 • AN u RRLL FOR CASH. 111 IFORYTYPX9 AND PHOTOGRAPUS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. It a welt known that the [coat eletaot, attlalto.ahasta and beautiful PHOTOGRAPHS AND IVOR YTYPES are pi oduoed at 111cOLEES' N 0.626 CHESTNUT nit En. By the late reduction in Ina prices. COLORED VHOTOORAP HS, as distingundied for their superiority, can now be pro cured at ns low rates as others furnisA an ordinary a, flat fer. PLAIN PHOTOGRAPHS, 81 .00.. MCGLEES. 626 CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW SEVENTH fit In PAPER HANGINGS, &a. TO CLOSE BUSINESS. We offer from now to the end of the year our LARUE STOOK OF PAPER HANGINGS. AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES. Parsons wishing their House Yawed, oru 'et groat BARGAINS By salting 'aril on HART, MONTGOMERY, gt GO., in.3.lm NO. 322 CHESTNUT STREET. l ior OUR & DAVIS WASHING-MACHINE m-A l, for IWO hr PLOW:MAN . & AreFIRIO E. Mannino• torero, Cl sTRAwBErt R Y Strent. Philadelphia. By Una machine 'tweak's want of an ordinary-sized (Molly ran be done before breal.feult. It 19 equal in ca pacity to lour women. and saves at leactao per cent. in wear and tear. Hundreds of them are now in use. and the demand continuing. Call and examine for yourselves. Count) noble for sale on reasonable terms. Price ol manhum9)lo, up to 1915. PLOWMAN & MoBRIME. Ja2-Ino 97 FITHAWHIIRRY threat. SLEIGIi BELLS. Strapped and Loose Tool BOXO9, CreertEl. Skates,rind Slutte Rtre Ps aellin6 oil cheap. R. K9IIOHT, SON, A. CO., 1116.61* 619 MARKET et. opposite Decatur._ HORSES TAKEN TO WINTER on a sad .I,a7aal'a'ad °6 41 I Zt ° TM T y' :12', / eVen b iß Stmt, seconit atom ov-tf WANTS. Ik/VANTED—A respectable Young Man r to Board and Room with another aaa companion. in a private family. All the comforte of a home. with the ume of Piano. Location £ieooridand Green. Ad dress A. V.. Mood', Dispatch. with reference. ta9-.lt* WANTED—By a Dry-Goods Salesman, a situation in a first-olass house. Can command extensive cash and era menthe near trade. Brat refer. ence given. Address J. B. Press Othce. iss.ste A GENTS WANTED IN EACH TOWN i n p ennn yi nn i a to sett e, &manor BMW% Lock- Stitch Burins Atechme. A has chance to make money on Nat'l Idtle capital. For Yarnonlars, Address "J. W. M." naladelphta Y. 0 jej-at • NVANTED-A Situation as Porter in a Dry (Mode or Notion louse. by one who has had exPerlener in the home.. M efereeee from last employer. Address •' Clifford," this office. 1a7.3t• WANTED—In a Market street Store, as aoti~e, enereetic J Ortflr man as eatennan. One who can command a Six-monthe trade. Address DRY GOODS. at Pew office. ins-tar A PARTNER WANTED—In the Job bing Dry Goods Business. who can furntah fifteen to twenty thoueand dollars of capital; one acquainted with busineu preferred. to take the place of a deceased partner in as established business, of fifteel Jura' stAndinK. All communications addressed to box 3666 Philadelphia Post Office. strictly confidential. jirfru.l* - WANTED—A single Man, prompt, exact, and not talkative, to 'watt upon a permanent Good wares riven. l'ndoubted reference re oured. Address • T. H. T." Blood'. Litspateh.leS-50 FOR HALE AND TO LET ASSIGNEES' SALE OF THE LANCAS TER LOCONIOIIVE WORKS. . Will tie sold, by the Assignees of the Lancaster Loco motive Works, on the premises, to the City of Lancas ter, Pei, on NVEDNESDAIi , the Ilth day of Jan.. R Iwo, all that valuable property known its the LANCA3Te LOCOMOTIVE WORKS, with the plot of ground on which the buildings are erected, fronting on the renn sylvanm Railroad 365 lest. The buildiusa are of brick. all under elate roof, in the form of the letter H. front ing on Pennsylvania Railroad 500150 feet , rear parallel bndamg 3tux,6o feet; connected in centre by building 50:53 teat; all conveniently divided into the Barto w kinds of shops usually found in such establishment. Also, I Stationary Engine. 16 Inch cylinder. S feet stroke, with 4 eytteder boilers and rem n dues. together with Phafting. Hansen, Cupids.. Fans. a Planer., II Drills 18 Lathes. Vices, Anvils. Cranes. Steam Ham mer, Bolt Cutter. with a great mutely of small, toots. consisting of Foundry and Unuth-ehop tools, Boiler and Carpenter-shop tools. Lathe and Planer tools. Flasks, Patterns. Drawings, Moulding Sand. Ac.. Am Allot the abut e will be sold separately or collectively, at the discretion of the undersigned. Also. at the same time and plena, one first-clam Freight Locomotive and Tender. reedy for the trlc ,It about 33 tons weight, 5 feet dm ere, cylinder 13312 inches, COPPer Srll-1..1, and trent flues. Also, several Locomotives, Tenders. and Reuters, in partial state of completion, together with cylinder., ear w heels, axles, frames, pedestals, brass moun , :np, ,net togs. Ste., La. Alen. a pteea or ground Iftua between Plum. Ann. Fu ton, and Chestnut stream, in the city or I /Wane,. C ontyning Mt feet nn Fulton and Chestnut streets. and 211 feet nn Plum and Ann streets. Bale to commence at 10 o'cloc k A. 31., ninon term. end condition. will Le made known lay 0. KLINE, JAB. BLACK, jel 21 Auigniles. - pOR SALE CIIEAP.-A cop y. -a. /I of " COHEN'S PHILADELPHIA CITY DIRECTORY ror 1660." at the testynns offered for it over ,Twents-lhe Cents. Address irictlm O'thrit mon.' Blood's Pittlnteli. It' FOR RENT—A fine Store Room No 32 South FIPTiI Street. A vtav tuunadistels to joint 0. hleuti it Sons. sorrier NINTII wad CHESTNLT Streets, Phtledelphin ja7-3t riao RENT—Thrte store a. 5300 per an -A. bum. to C. CAR-NELL. GERILAISTOWN Road, above Fifth street. ta74o TO RENT—A large third story room, 40 be 4.5 feet. Apply to G. CARNELI., GERMAN TOWN Road, above Fifth street. )a7-60 FOR SALE—A valuablo bob-tail b..,,,..50rtat Mare, lox yenta old. sound, very gentle and kind harnesa. Nation* of looomottrea, feat and gay travellef. the property 01 F rvata e 'rifleman. Sold only for went or one; Irlil be sold tow. Apply al No. 2Zd South FIFTH Street. 1117-22. W EEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR SALE.— A weekly newspaper, established tenears, in one of the most lioariehins sections of Pennsylvania, to be disposed of at a vary low figure. The advertiging and too patronase first rate. This a the Mir newspaper °fine in en enterprising town of ab,mt a win inhabitant/a, Forporticulamsdaress .• Newspaper." office of 'Die Press. ta6-3t 1 PER CENT.—We have for sale paper A- , paying 10 per cent. per annum. aecuraA deed of trust upon Drat-olaaa property in St. Lowe. ty 4. at tent:on of eapatatiets dem: te a cafe tit:rem:neat. 14 avt• te ll-]m BAKER. WEtiC.DTT. a: CO.. d 7-10: 1/ South THIRD Street. ga HOUSEI TAVERNS, and STORES, ma Real Estate of every descnpli_on. for sale or I. rent. Apply to MAX lißlrs'S, Real Esteroent, No. r7_, North SECOND S treet, in L. Tourny k Co.'s Seed Store. All order's will be promptly attended to.Edutlish, French, end Carman spoken. Collhoter of Ground Rent.. FUR SALE—A Valuable lot of Ground, 143 feet by 1,00, three fronts, water and area laid on on. front ; suitable for a church or factory. It is ma ted in the Bnuthwestern put of the city, in a rapidly sin vrovinxneighborhood. Terms easy. Address, for par ticulars," J. K.," office of this paper. nottf CIGARS, TOBACCO, die. EBTA B L I SUED 1760.- SAF.TFIR. C O—LrjARD I. T ec TOBACCO MAlitTrACTutt&S, HI and 1$ CRANIUMS B"fRIVEI, Pornittly ea Chatharo street. New oft.) Wonb l / 2 eafl tho espeolal attention of rosary saa Drat( dr to hie removal. end also the ardelasat hie rnanalaoture, lii : BROWN SNUFF% Idembot, ONroe. line Hmee. Vostok'. rao ,p._lll. l atehttooliee e " YELLOW snior.r. `.-m . .....-- - - Irwin Seotah, tonteb, pp oast &sash. nsh lin h T odd. Froth Honey Deer3oorteh, or Lun/ty foot. ToBACCO. 1410115.3. 111 ell CUT CHRWPIO, 11}107.120. No, I, P. A. L.. or plain. 81. k Jet° fi t 2. ef r dad l h"Sw dg ar, 91. 0 0, lOTA ise!. uttefot. , rs, oi l uaseadiso. Pure Turkish. tt °trout of Pe.elee Neill be seat on epplioation. N. ute the new article of Frcsk litootqh Buuff, which wilt found a superior artiole for dippr poses. ZWISSLER & FIORILLO, lib NORTH THIRD wriutia, Miro for sale slaw los*: of OIGARM UV TIM i3bBl HAVANA BRANDS TOBACCO, SNUFF, PIPES, ho. AGENT 3 FOR GAIL 6 AS, GERMAN dhIOKINO 'NOBAIIOO AND 010 ARA Gadd= A . MERINO. 140 BOUM YBAYNT MIST, las In atom and toad. uul Hen tar ads, a Lam Manatee% 44 •OIGARS, LWMN Wad from Hama, at &luta* an/ tivortt• Breads. WA/ PREPARED GLUE SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE! A ItLTdR. TIME SAYikei :NINE" siouNom AAVIC ruR PIECES Al aystl•sts teat a .pp n, et ~ /.1 Oa r -t"! famolatA, tt Is very dastrlble to 8 [MIA sheep end sadrentint wsy fur rosins; Furniture, Tore. Cr eau ry. SPALDING'r PREPARED GLUE meets all such emergensies, and no household can afford to be without it. It Waive) s ready and up to the strok ing point. There moo longer a necessity for limping rhea+, splintered veneer.. headless dole, and broken crudes. It is Just the article for cone, shell, end other ornamental work, so popular with ladies of refinement and taste. Thu Admirable prostitution is used sold, twist eha nucally held in solution, and possessing all the valuable PlialitlOS of the but tostonet-maters' slue. it any be ssed in the plane of ordinary amass', bolas vastly more adhesive. " USEFI'I. IN EVERT HOUGH." . N. IL A brush soconipanuts mit bottle. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENT/1 Wile Wale Depot, No. 30 PLATT Elr►►t. N►w York All maw HENRY C. SPALULNG & CO Box No. NO, New York Pat up for Dealers in Cana cont mune (our, etzta, aftd twelve dozen, a lenitt:ttal Lithortaehle Nflow-C " 9 anennuanying rub Pulrue. STA uncle bottle of SPALDINWS PREPARED tiLeR will save tan times its foot annually to every household Sold by all prominent Stationers, Druggists, Head tvare and Furniture Daniels. Groaeri. and Fano Swiss. Country Merchants shonld make a note of SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, when mulung up their hat. IT WILL STAND ANY CLIMATE. tIX-nrst.-7 GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. R . C. WALBORN & CO (NOW) NOB. 6 AND g NORTH 81XTH STREET have now a very superior assortment of nine, Under clothing, Gloves, Hoiden. 'to. . Bpeoial attention given to GENTLEMEN'S wßArricita, of tehlob a [Me assortment is constantly kspt on band. oltt-Imat W. SOOTT--late of the firm of Win x•.Ba.tr /L E V ATV! ~.411 &row, Omens °nowt& e •••••••" el er h irteld reoe , 4l the etteatlon of We TAliestir o elt tl fre ir new nod Ve ra It suir ;I r v:a:1 ; A ra r e Zrta g and Co In° "ale 1,21-1, CHINA AND QUEENSIVARE. WHITE GRANITE AND CHINA TEA SETS, DINNER SETS, TOILET sErs, PRESaLD GLASS GOBLETS, TUMBLERS, La AT LOW PRICES WRIGHT, SMITH A CO, 019-wfmtf NO. 8 NORTH FIFTH 8T LARD. -155 bbls. No. 1 Leaf Lard, to, sale by C. C. 5 tIOLER & CO.. Jn7 ARCH grim, N twor f AMUSEMENTS. WILNULSTREET THEATRE. pole .Alrt. M. A. OAHU E"FTSON. State . Vr E. P. LE4CIII„ Bum AIMS ...Mr. .I_oB. D. el ugell FIRST NIGHT OP MATILDA bERD:Y. TELE (MONDAY) EVENING, jam CAMILLE. Camille, Matilda. Metros; Frudinea, Mn. Thaler Amami Dural. Mr. L. R. Pruswell. To oonelude rue the .1 WO Buzz/tar. 8aa1... Buzzard. Air. Thayer ; tea Lucretia Buz zard. MUM Mary Miller. QYnoss as canal. M ita secured without astre . charts. o'clock ; rerformaros to *eminence WIIMTLEY & CLAEKR RE TR ARCH- Ti T s EMTTHEY) EVENING. Jan. 9. FaalheE VERYBUI•9 FRIEND fl Wm. I"Wostles hl3:Or We 2 ' ton de 80012. M b t. kir. B. Clarke h ; Alm ; n 6 Featherly..trs. John Drew. PRT ER WILKINS. Peter Wilms. Alm Drew; John Adieu , Mr. Dot lean Nicodswne Crorrquill, sdr. Clarke. Wats. or kiticss. — Annussion. to cants: Senorita Seaton Dress Cirele l l7)6 unu; Parquet. SO cents. Doors open at ball put 6 o'alook perlormances to commence at 7 o'clock precisely. TIAN RICE'S GREAT Snow. •-• NATIONAL THEATRE, WALNUT St., shove El ghth. 1). MoLaran..le propreetor. Motu open at 6' o'clock. Performance to communes at o'clock. mrNDAY. TUESDAY and NVEDNE.D.II' EVE NINGS. Jim. 9th. 13th e.tl 11th. vtll t.o . resent...l brilliant selection of Animated Ans. in vgaoh the Great Humneim,HAN RICE. willappear. Lost Week of the Ensagensout of the veteran artist. HERR cLINE. Pleat Night of DAN otter NY AND MONKEY. 'Di!, In Prndici, John. appear to his HPARALLisLETi A T prm his elescash bred Fe nice. ADONIn e R. MINIS SALLIE SFI C KNEY will eguest to the Nur Equestrian Ballet. entitled ZEPHYR AND CUPID. First Night r, mlar keurkof k clokklrikn EXt/B -1-lEnnza. entitleil WM. HI vrON. Esq. THE EXHIBITION of At the Mourne KV PAOE CH 'S VENUS. EST 'go! coati nue till THURSDAY niat.NUT STE EE Admialen 311 coats. QANDERSON'S EXHIBITION ROOMS, Isa JAYNE'S COMMONWEALTH WILDING, CH ESTIaIIiT Fittest neer Sixth. THIODONS THEATRE O F ARTS. THIS EVENING, WIN be offered !be following /Want toenee r The Port of theca, Birth-Placo of' CoMmbus, An Amerman War Steamer, Washington and kw Gene rals, Weiroy Forgo m .11M-Itioater, Home the Memel Gar, The Itom• tn• Prweo. are r rut. repreeenrad. NAPOLY ON CROSSINi, THE ALPS.. In which 10 CuO Morin; YmIlId• ars re resented—to gather with a life-like n ew of twin General and ire Mar shals. The army on its March. MONKS OF MT. GT. of they D. After which the terrific notes of the Storm at See- The extfttnime tertamatme wit ti the soda; view 04 the monster steamship, the Groat Esetern. Afternoon perfornianeeson Wednosha. anal Satz:3st. Tweet.. 23 terra. Children. IS centa. Dflori open at T. To commence at S. HARMONIA SACRED MUSIC -a-a SOCIETY. 4. CARD ORATORIO OF THE 'SEAON. The Directors •ntionacti the prndartian cf the eti'esidid ORAIORDO OF THE 8E datiNS. by Haydn. ON FRIDAY EVENING. Jana try 13,13:4, .AT THE MUcICAL FUND bALL. Great Cale. latg,r titne.atd exacta...Lave 224 , tr.tsekt to bring tam betub couing•sainn terms, (heir (deeds and the public tr. the test rmar.er, nod tan 8c:I Farm are entrusted to welt-knot, vipren t taint the it ammo voice end &Nati. The Cactuses vriD is ear tamed by the !Lilt %lON A members.larcei. increauid to numbers and efficiency. !faired sith a fa'l tow. Writ ORCHESTRA. (torn the SIESICAL FUND ass CERYdANIA ORCEIEBTRAF. Atl wader toe obis leadenhie rf I.EOFOLo Evi.a. SINGLE TICKE • D OLLAR S ENTS. SW' Pabseriptioun i T H R EE etch, Via te received at Beek k LAvtoa'a. earner or Sriviyeti and Chestnut 'Hee!. for the Three Concerie et tan Satiety. Jatad-71 EARL WOLFSOIIIi AND BOHN STOCK'S SECOND CLASSICAL SOIREE will piker st es THURSDAY 1 of Janu ary. t FOYER OF THE ACADEMY OP MVAW. For proterapent4 sod partietilaut t eta! at du" Now F4llOll. tinitto Tiekets Una Dolksr. Csn be had co the camas st the door. Bohlen sees ars mannad to chew their tickets. McDONOUGIVS GAIETILS—/lACE atnca nr.COND , I )(EAT KILL, TO.NIGEIT. MOTHER GOOSE; Imb a Chi/ of chitties!: not SO 14 cies'2ed to the eoutarT. am * arts a 7 .•• • • • • u •:; .10 . 1 C*tj::ra. riir s ch eh DEAF AS A POST. enia b c it! .Thy Moms. it?iD BffOINO e • Al the cmP 8110_1113_ C O . r oDucED IRREpasssIBLE CO. FLIZT. 91E3IPLE• OF WONDERS. ?ion:least corner of TENTH and CRESITst? Streets. sorest and Norel Anna:oft. 11APPY NEW YRAII! SIG:4OIk BLITZ. e trenoerful Vasioten and.Vestritosuist. EXHIBITION EVE RY EVENING DURING THE WEEK. Comtnenons at L' 'cluck . and on {WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS at 1. The ealebriteet Antoci:union Rape Vaolter. sue of the greatest pispea_ of .111)(3t111111M itver eihibitedortil appear every estaN hoe. anduerfortn his astonishing 6ma. Adnalsaion cents. Children iSeirldn. THE CELEBRATED PAINTING, PARISINA, illmArmire of LORD BYRON'S POEM. vith LUCY'S PR/Z. PICTURR,.. THE PILORI.3I FATH.ERS sad TELE MA RITRDOM OP JORN ONLY.. ON YIKW FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY. 1025 16 tAe INl..e,it. Oyea. Dom 9A. ) I. to 3 P. M, A4muston 25 te nts, PENNSYIiYANIA ACADEMY 01? THE' FINE ARTR. ll= CHESTNUT STREET. is OPEN DAlLY•tlituntley exeepte.id from 9 A. M. tl Wanted-11e Tenth rolonue or " rrin Strntaz 01 PiIDAM. Adoorook 23 cents. Chadren an.iar 1S ThIL belt 9 atm of Stook $3O. GERMANIA ORCHESTRA.—PubIic Re heartala every SATURDAY, ht D BALL, at Sfax e'elea k P.M. A TAckso of eight tickets, one doi/nr. Blade neketa,2 cents. To be had at Andrei. and Beck k Larrton's Mime Broom, and ar lha door. ota-am INSURANCE COMPANIES. ►IhUUE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF 11 ETV YOBS. Pants: SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, INvlatitu WORM OVE rualy_moveq ß .ass ,C 0). $13,0 ror LEAL EITATa. 00 The yranunms aye I OWEn man In many easy Comyai- Men, and tbo DITUPIRIde hash GREATILa. Thla g oc a ati atriatly MITTII/4.1 COISP4I. neje , We co oldie., so that ALL THE PROr ITS 111.0.161 TO IMI Pamphlet/P. and *wary informattan, mar to kit RIXTIII. on dablkoatloo to Y. ItALHFORD_STARR,Agent ia. L W. soccer FOURTH and WALNUT Suao P.MADELPHJA REFERENCES: Thomlin Itob.pa. John Webth. r d M L Dawson, . &load. Goons H. ataszu &Whelan. [fal a i Myers. 4Fwher Lesaga,t. ow Patterson. abam C. Latins. oba U. Atwood. Ar th ur 0. Cris. hotaaa H. Powers. George W. T.. 4.0 3, . Iliam MoKee. Thug. Wast.. - 00. ablitt" BONUS TO TIIE INSURED.--THE GI. RARD I.! INSFRANCE. A\\l - ITI. AND TRI:ST COOIVANY or YIIILADELPRIA.—Docrx- OOR 14a9. As the v f rite tiara hsi tronstared sire. the bat thouus was mode. the °torts: hove declared an nadittnnol one. BONI'S No t, to the In.:red for ufe. co all Pottcte• in force. oaten were Issued pre , la .!sputorY Thu.. a Policy reared in 135.1, by 1t43 Bonus Soo 1113 added to the I:tut mat:real for each $1 Lao); thana moue.] inWO. have •t , tO added: (haat tovuea in I}t t. as welt as all n.)l,lailf ,, alca portioirated in thetas , Berns. that c 4 December. last. hove OIS added far each ell NA!, So. f.ar4er and amaller /DCA participate In proportlone.wothout reginng any Increase in the at; sit; Pr ni n f t e l s p . a t i ee t r o e far e s ° oTi a l u fLo. tamed ID I!". IS incranaed thia and former Bonuses to SA im; a par hoy of nia) to re, tea to SI CVO/ or one .of f.).tiv .3 S It C.0. , .Va1 , 13 Ir , son zr benorrra ho death. taste id of n cad 'lOO. er pat. ortz,naPainenrad tbs., blued in too:. are •71. Creedad from I taO to ; there o: I>3 are In creased to SlNat. So. In addition to which. on all the store ratted Po l us as nn which a future Annus' premium:hog to Pohl. and en a!tother Life l'ohces attert'iei ehhl hove s:—.l Gres tests, and &hal,: f:eari le.ella Ito heir Eve spud. there will be Dead a further ft , ans for every such prenunin m the name rat:o 113 thaiiilsl, declared. By order of the Board, THOS. RIDGWAY. Pres:Ra Jaffa F. Jl WV'. Actuary December 31.1•53. DISYATOiI MESSRS. ROSENTHAL & 1.1001151, from Pllmmatb, manafacturers of the celebrated Pantasoopte" Spectacles. respectfully solicit the pa tronage of the ladies and genthimen of Philadelphia Ltd vieinitv, to their superior ground apectacle gleams. The valuable advantage derived from them is. thy in stead of name becoming - strained. heated. wesnermd and in numerous caw seriously injured. praservei and strengthened. cool.) thing at once 641e0mes ctsur and brtll3.l. and Ter) aged persons are enabled to em ploy tigUr sight at the most minute occupation, either he darbr candle-light; can see with those lenses of much lees magnifying power. and they do not reertire the freeneet . ehangee to th e darMetons effect : of fur th er powerful esetetanee. Certificates can he seen et the nE c e over eb t int. man's store, 702 CHESTNUT Street, alba:weir tree mon', Photograph month. d 1.5 ly NfORE PROOF OF THE IVONDERFITL ILE EPFRCTB OP MONELL'S AMERICAN 11AIR REPARATOR. PHIL ADILTFITS. Sesteinber 27th. Lim This is to certify that I was tinkl for many years. mart vas recommended to try your Reparator ; and hattni procured three bottles. toted tt for three months. erhieh has ceased joy hear to pow. and all not quite at thank as before. set tt IS constantly oNES. No. SI North T street. PHILALIKLPIIII.. September Nth, PFS. Mr. J. F. MONTLE.: Dear Sir—Soma time cm. ILII blur commenced falling met,. to much so, east I was, ii. fact. fearful of becormne bald; but bearing of the von derful power of your Reparator, I was induced to bay a bottle, and after tieing one-half of it my heir not clate eased coinme out, but commenced tril.Flff finety, lar. I 1 I have now as thick a suit of hair As ef! had. JACO 'VANS, No. 314 rre strecb For tale by T. H. PETERS Sole Agents., No. 116 CMF.RTNIJT Street. Phtlxdolphto. aloft-am DOINGS OF THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE FAIR FOR I. SIX FIRST PREMIUMS ANTI SIX DIPLOMAS. But Fl r mea for Wasting 13mLida. 9_ & WIT sol'. • Oa OONBOWINICONE FUILNACIL 1112 norm. BEST PORTA LS FURNACE. itic amortDVßMT k Allt i nt i fltNAC.E. RFPOIIOIIW I RINGE. • 0 1 , 1301 D & WIL1111)1. Kai/ZION'S DOU LE-OVEN COOKING RAN Ob., BEST PASIVA I ZOATtRATES. R,aiiA N LOW DVtTOAATES, II Euur ENAMIIPOIII mANTEL s . To AisoLD & WILSON'. For • very handl:Tao display of Enamelled Mao a.tut tele. 7117 &Way Combed, and of Ina_ pallor workrnsr.ship. FIRST PREMIUM. ARNOLD & WILSON. 1010 CHTSTNUT street.l H. M. rst.Tarim.r... Sept WESTERN AND SOUTIIERN MEN- A- cIiANTS.—MANILA ROPE.—A lame &AO rt a ild is ,:trE Manas b ßope, m3aufsetette,ll,D4 for York 23 9 " 2 1 , V i Et e pj t r i gE r y . ., i t co., gER SOAP—A simple preparation f o r o h ma ge, Savor Mete. Jewetri. Mintne. Mu hte. tce..,far more convenient sad og - tett-re than 'ay other. Mt half the labor of Howes cleaning mo . y be need by mainthts Soap, which cannot volubly - ore the finest Zino white, and so no, scrubbing is reedsrut, the wear et the paint Is rotten greater than the oast or the Bose. 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