aboritear;fir'boshel. , ll4ele , -(baereltrearli4intad 412 T ton for fast No. 1; but %mete none bete. Cot ton— elders are dOtnand kiralted to-day and the miles ams)l. Eirqeerme--The!Mots °LC) kinds are *dry light. nn the MO mows of holders Mot rope- rations. Provudons—There it nothing don's. and PO changes to Dote In the taarket. Seeds—The demand for Cloyeed Is less active, sales of aboa(1(1 bushels are reported at SlS.tforsD3.l4 jir res bushel. Whiskey is n steady- demand at tin for drndith 25e for hhds, Zoo 'for Penns, bbleh and EU for Ohio do 1 0 - , , C 11.11C-,:r.r.gittge R. Y. Rites, D.' D.—This - gentleman is the talented editor of the .Baltlmore Methodist Protistanp Despite the old proverb "a prophet is not without hon or, save in his own"-country," Dr. Reese enity, a high degree of popularity as editor, pretteher, and liotiret. at home, Several of his lectures , before the Maryland Institute, have beennotioed in the most flattering terms by the prose of BaltimoVe• Ha seems to be at bignil among the poets, having delivered features on. The !fe istier), of Woman to Poetic Literature," "Tennyson, or the Poet Laureate," "The Moral uses of 'Climie Poetry," " The Poets of the Sanotuarr," and. Ameri can Poetry," !Lewin appear before a‘Philarleiplua audi ence on the 11th instant; with a new lecture, imePared expressly for the mmasion, entitled "-Whdei the nte Pods?" Let it fall house welcome him to our city, LtOTIIIIS nP.PORZ PUP MUM:UNICA' IneTiTUTE, Sonxirwann.—A coarse of lectures at the Hall of the Meolmnies' Institute, Southwark, will shortly be given, the initial one of which will be delivered this (Tuesday) evening; by the Rev. J. M. Martin, - of thin city. The whole course Will be given free of charge, ._ . IMPROVED OPECTACLES, torreotly fitted to the ese-sight 'and warranted to suitt' tuicrosoopaa. opera glasses, mathematical instruments, &0., 30., at very low prices, et M. J. Franklin's, optaciap, lid walk Fourth etreet, below Chestnut: , _ Tao Gionous "Illailm."—The eighth of Janu ary, the'annivereary,of the battle of New o.leans, was celebrited yesterday in a inlet manner. A few Military commutes were ord. hat most of the observers of the day were content to make their appearance in the streets clad in the elegant and oomfortabta garments made and Bald at the Brown Stone Clothing Nall of 800/real . ..b` Wilson; Nos. 60 and 605 Cheetnnt ,street, above Bath. Tan anASON WAY go many books are seld at Evans' Star Gift-Book Store, No. 43 .oliestnut Janet, is, that honor, probity, and generosity aro the Ohara°• terisuce of hie dealing; and with each - volume cold a costly gift is presented. It' le estimated that over ten thouw;nd dollars in glfts are distributed weekly to the thousands of purchasers. NkSTAL "TO rionorto now, and now to [naiad; Unoortsio where to fix thy obanglog mind'• Old Pziam'e age or heater's may bo out, And thou, 0 Taurus I dill go on in doubt Come, then, how on such wairering shell we se* Until at arrange fitokos' you band the, iregnani knee." - • - • . AM in went of iteitionable, and cheap olothieir should MO at this Faahionable Entablishrlent, N 0.607 Chestnut etreet; not that " thrift may follow fawning." bat to tenure the legitimate results accruing from boot- Mss done is an 0001301111081 manner. .. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, VP TO TWILV.L O'CLOCK LAST NICK? OIRARD ROUSH—Chestnut St. below Ninth. Irßi!iins, New York - Rll Gardner. Troy N Y Hi:, Columbia, Va Miss Myers, Cotumblit,Va Ryan Belt a Emerson dc Itt,_N li E 8 took N V L T JOllOll Yorke. N 1 ttißyan la. Wash, D 0 8 o Z n egarrit Wash. D 0 Ottes Wash D 0 , I tio loirs:Rning .0110,t e n t .fis i r j i ire .. - . !judge tittl:: L..t Boyd, Louisioite F Palmer, Chicago Arris Beaman, N Y - G Hatudwell. N Y - it Ross. Harrisburg' John Clark, Pa M. Bolither, N Y Randolph, Al -1 it= Ramidell, Buffalo H= l l) } l,WM I l l r ,Nossoc H eon,le i f IT Y' ' . ( f j f 1 1. $ 1 . 41 1 o n nigh, N Loon rah Liztoofiyk la, Boston 0 Correa, Ease ii Elevate, y Poe RutterM Y _ 118 argent, XY " G Rio arabl e N Y J 8 Smith N WICS Hartle, , Hartford 8 Leonard fc la, Troy H L utter ß, X 1 Miler Balt obi React?, Bah B.lHart,NY OH Calhorn, Ccl_ - S 0 Gray; el 0 crop ,k, la, N Y ohn Jp_hnson• Busks no Thai Kansa, linos co Waal Minor it la, It Y . j 'Ec IES k . 1 1 ,° T BI''"5"` IVIIItg " , ' , Y, e r w' ' IL.. Va ' ~ a p Ifendrlcks, r, T 4 o, ?V v le i s B l l B g ' ti C IBitudapy, It . •8 V o n . sal ra Sheptie , Ohio .1 Fulton. sal Mtif,Pa. ' F. Marks, Batt H ttidon,jr, Md. • , I 'lj a lgrii, B "i f it 4 t . in r Ile Woodenir. A Y.. .1 i k.Viii i t s Z n a l o 8 SW 1 ,1)&11 1 - , ' PllB hits, it _', ' T Bernard, Westport, Mo J Murray , d BT. LOMB KOTEL—Cheetnut at., eb. Third. lA Smith. Baltimore Tee h 0 Celbrath, Del obn M Moore, N J 411g l ernon Roberta, ?Mk Tiobotto, eigre°RlA ir Ehrendort, Y V mPitarl,lrtim N G *Won xci EAGLE 110 TEL—Third street; above Rees W Ontuuneltarn fr, le, B'n Al P Hunter Boston amp Tr 171.1. no T V 1 .'"1 N •~ e eo 4 A B e re l kei, :Bethlehem El 13143i71::,-;Eiston THE UNION 33 D'edo. D w el I . OT D Ir 4 nroibhB a Crtr Y e m g t n m . e a r b . o lv44e Third, hi - r d. obadDo l&u Pa Clore• WLad a .R NY ng d Pottsvilki Chu /deckle?. Allentown A. van N Y Robb & Pttuiburg . Miss Kato Millet, Pittsburg Wm O Wolf Lancaster N /Duggan Ohto thai_C Davis; OlLitla4o MOUNT VERNON ROTElr—Beoond at.. above Aroh. Watson lit _ldo ' itt i t hlobigie l e hlte 'saton Fisher, Reading 'Uitter, Reading IrPislom Reading mane°, West Chester _ Otetfaeld. t uton intmmon, Easton J Elstirld, Pike ocwpa Col c Drodearidjidearoa oo triNlei a g. I wti ° lll,llta i rtivig " Vu"" Yak eats ta i=ktlila l i n Er it=r 4 , Quakertown Ti! Atlantic City , . RICAN HOTHL—Cheatunt st.;aboesPiftit., T WU:oot'. Closter so - W Osertliore, Cheater eo Goo Bfgon. estCiterter W W Heritage & wt, Md Visa rnaa;N J - - Jno A Weinakei J salrost,ll 3 Q ii "Siebert, N.T „ kinei S E Harding, NY•)3 H X ben_g Mau' - C Hun zi_pger, Pa H Kahn, Y • 8 Silver. Del ' 34 Pa Goatee, Del It Wratt, Boston 'J 0 Stookly, Het , J N Hasten me ~. f VA g l en. . egs Hitettlirtole i gi Hi eta impel, 'Vs It 0 &tyre. Wel eta Joh P gox, Bethlehem It riarpe; kley 4tRIXTIOrt:n t 4 Great, &Map, W Beers, N.l, It Brltiaara. Conn COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Batt at.. Oars Ohoatnut. 24 }twice, Reabing I B Cliempion, 'Philo - Alex Mode, Coativille P L Wokeland, MA Tinder, 01101totoo .1.) Hupp, libiremanctolco floon, Lainonster oo as B Kennel 1,0,n0 co Diction POila B A, W.alkor, ri 1 f‘fir t iteCitter co ioKu l iglie, C d " :ol:e r l% Pratt, Cheater ao NX_PIBNAN HOTEL—Bas street, shove Third. Chaa warren, N J A r Gmko, Pi 7 • BlLMlEmenoh N, J A 8 itiandrda, Del - .Pril= l l,.,!' P ;banoti hirear, Alinenniille 11 I limuller, zotteville iftaltskar, Fs •A. H Light, Lebanon We_gles'i Lebanon 7110 A. Ozeldi__,n Pottsville/I WY vont*, Pottsville R. B Blake, Razleton, Pa . .117E80 UNION HOTEL—Market si.. shove Sixth. lumen,. N Y 'Wt — Bother, MA .1 B Mackie, .14 J _P,3199p1e Elizabethtown ellakele7, Somerset oo w i ltiotuAson, N Y sun Porter, Phila. .1 Nroslann, Pottsville criellynan, PhDs R eypoldsaan H Von Hood, Sending II A martin Colum Belt Houser, Baltimore Phi II s kloyt,' u m Belt X iottoly Downingtown At NoClees, Atlantis City H Aolnsis, Kansas - !Li 401 C BEAR HOTEL—ThIrS. above- at. i3uokman, Pensterville NV M. Bookman, tox Onus iss Bookman, Eox Chaim Mast Cushman ox Chase ohnimokses, Books oo Oeo LI Storer Le igh to io.e.Jacoberdraan, J Selinsgrove Lint i n o t tc: 2 s l j )ablia , f i tga n e,,Bajtoz i l, it l: g a I 8 11 , 141)fr u s t t a iri von Semi peoi?ns, Phila IEILEIHMTIP HOUSE—Third ig., above Callowhill. Bohntierenn,l's . HOUSE—Thi rd Boyer, Pq, lurtainth, . prAta , Lilhign . I l g I A t gig Haven l .B Billltinaim ret , . . IMPORTATIONS. (Reverted for The Presnl BOSTON-BteamehloXensieston, Baker-41 altgamdse F ena lc CoL 42 bd :Marrs Asbury d; Co; 36 pkgs iron At ti vnn & Co; rlo wise II Y Baden. d oases doll, ;Ai IT do Richard Brown re Cm St:do - Pratt do Brown; 3JO bass Mot Burbank; 20 etas mdse W Chase & 80n,20 gimes flip B Chamherss 80 frails dams, do; 1200 Bkge mdse Continental Motel; 2 6 bilges masa F,..4.14h0tt 8; Co; 6 onus do 0 0 Emig 120 do P Ford 75 Vas do Id FarnerA r ir i cli i TsAres:Sl Jijairs i took h Co; 11 oases co l 2000000 To? 11 Garden col% d". Aga figraek & c ej blils do 11:41ings; 11 Wes do A 6o; refiVlZtaaa e" 7 e.bi.:•4o.wriJ""#, Op; $0 cAtelt Nate Ltttle & hake ;...14 ' eate 1:141,11 nagranav o t do Let 6 ltiohndson i n Co; Fo s do Loot. ac co; "4oligls beef at Irigteaarrati fitg b a ;aver tS ildegerge EL °MIA pima =lse ?dune, & Munroe; diodes Maim Jos Bevil; 2 oases =dim BowLond ic Co; 24 4o Slide kCo; 4 orenhlnetii B tc. Co; 17 eases mdse ItliroehFro; boles do Bhitay,Baserd & Cot 6 bbisdo Boutamail.• 6 cameo 4o Trodiok & Co; bbls do If it t,- Itt Mee da J,TtionVey; dgors Rihontae; bWe J T Way; 18 ems ,Wellnit t Uoffin,,k •20 do 'wars, Learning & Co; 10dpi:1111er; 78 oboe Lena & Co; 26 do mums coneigneee. • MARINE INTBLLIGENCEL 8U VOttien Pq9ll, WO Willilintiderkill of theVAlAlltdphlp Ekohange.) rErii, Delagrri 8. The brill Ellen Bernard etirremains at Reedy telan4 mere. A large two-masted steamer—whiekleminnow to have come to harbor on Saturday rught—la at &roller Pear. the kin bet ae there is now no isommunioation with the Wand, I have been linable to ascertain either ei mrfir o i r t i llstination. • A heavy fog prevailed vistas. ?Ars', &o. _ ' BAML. R. CLEAVER. MO WEN 04.00:Ort i k i eltilitlphIA Riokan _ cA,Fp4 DILA lb NJ, Jaap-41 M. The steamtng America le ft the Breakwater ear y ths zo m n a d tt agr taking ia tow the ship Bray Eagle, from R i g 0 Janeiro, 'bark 'rhos Baden, groin LsifixaYTS. and brg Isle, from Tarks Womb There remain at Darter Lhe a ip Ana E Hooper. from Liverpool , Bremen bark lisabetb, from Bremen, brigs Brandyenne, from Rio *Janeiro' Delhi and Karnak, from Ramos. The bark le Wing, for Lagnsyra. has been repaired, and is forsyeady r . Two barks are now off this plarip going M. Wind Frireather mild and plangent. otlia, Ito, TKOS, B. RBOREB, 111 TRLSORATS. -- ' (OorrospondEMOO of ThesiZe% ) w I DRY, Jon 9. • Arrived, ells, Yorkshire, front Livertiotil; bark. Gro sone, rim vat Bpain; Br - brig Binnehoi iron Inagua, sabre Giintranda, from histrianeei 0 ffirtithenw, from 'Gorton, • San 9. Arrived, baring 00k Cobb, from New Orleans; P It Ha neltine,trom do; buoy, France., from fensitooled brig btorm Kum from corkookk. - ' Mauro:4 RoAniaan e. Arrived, Bt ship Empire Queen, from GAWK.. StEMORANDA. Steldnebpi Dtlpare, h yannan, cleared at Mew York , Y VIVO or rt h a titer, to . nee:front New York, arrived ris Aomnyoll rgr tilt. Mop Orpheus. Wessels, from Bremee, arrived at flow ,Ohmk kekrdkr,_ Golden West, from Bin Vranciaeo, arnved at N york yesterday. - - Ohm Harrod* Brothers, Peale, front Mamie, arrived Jilen ttanowoo nth it, at : mrl, Whirbridge. Claus, for, Melbourne, mules "rib din 3 13 t ,mg t ,'Pesoud, for o aiders, nailed from alparamo7th lilt, . , , ~ • fitupArkwright, Dawn, hence. via Savannah, arrived at AGMs ath I nat. ~ , • mop charter Oak. Flitter:for Havre, oleared at Mo. I bile Both nit, with Mad bales ootton, valued at 11140.91. dhlp Grelhound; itinibnindson from Banos Janeiro, • imicedAt navannak no hum with 8309 bap coffee. fibilrMonniersC r e i, Norton, from Liverpool, arrived at , • r irr. ll , henna, arrived at Oliarleston ad a Bt ; a ti /1 &WI Mandersen,Jfendereen, which cleared it N 0 eons Seth tVor Philarlite. Mtn Pflol //.2 WWI n r itt i edi, sariottoa :dr. ~'"Y ma" waft... , ~- tt ka bala., mortataaa, oaat oataava, arrived at ',7 2 . 4,44,r111414;4,,i1ed fromp(nWiril 29th tilt for Tontgoa l T ii 6 l I.wais ad, and At A Ate- G . o. i . l ikrifnitirni " rirrivail at hi We s 39ta lt. • - • • tki r . eel , To for st tindremorent to Ms riii 0 St tent% intt. - -- - r - 13 .2,21 Nett Uwe, an d ff Aileinlfiginte, ;geared at tr n tar That. to Jaiikennvine. Ge liV e r s, i9littt , Piltithetd, kenos for Elohmond, at pishi7.lttiniSinith'Leroviisli, tor Rey West; cleared at tabu! 1 11 P infa"o4rdind Althea, Corson, hence. Mob ult, r ": 11Tr afIlltn pail Nov 11th. ships [vel, Conquest, Saul Watts Chariot of Faroe, Betide Thayer, SoNeph Jones, WaehiltonLbarks y'ahnetto, W Bropirwarti. Sto, a iris John Sidney, htataltius; orthen; Crown, Corkril net Stetson do; bark Crusoe, Hurons. ciiineh & ishads—is volt, Embower. for 11 Statee; fair Wind, do; Geo Rviles, do; Wanderer. do;; Oreneus, do; Rose stendish; do; Crest of the Wave, do; Witch of the Wave, do; Walter Boost, England. SPECIAL NOTICES. A NEW. PHRENOLOGICAL CLASS AT THE Cabinet, tZS CHESTNUT Street. These Lectures will embrace oomparative development of the brains of animate, health, diocese, temperaments, form and quality of brain, signs of ghetto:Or, the difficulties and objections to Phrenology, and the applioation of this Science as a guide to business, marl mony, management of 'Andrea and the general duties of life, and will be illustrated by oasts, seas, and portraits oldistinguished 'Persons. Ticket, for the course of ton lectures, ea. Members of former classes. 411. To ~sure seats apply immediately to J. L. OAPEN. jeS St BRAWN'S BRONOITIAL TEoollllB..—WhilfWer re troubled with °ought', Hoarneneen, or Bore Throat, will find theme Troohea" a moat admirable reroody. Indeed, at thin season of the rear, those at all Inclined to bronohial complaint* -should no 4 be without them. They are, prepared by Mears. John I. Brown dc Bon, Who, an Apothecaries, rank among the knit in thin city, and are sold by all the principal druggiatc—Beaton Journal. ine-thetult , RIMIEST PREMIUM AWARDED AT TUE WORLD'S FAIR, lonnots.—Jules Raoul & Co., No. 704 chestnut west, Philadelphia, estabbshed 1034. Manu facturers of perfumery, cosmetics, transparent halls and shaving soaps; liquid ham dye, and Jules Hauer' celebrated Rau Athenienne, or Hair Renovator, also d. Hauel'a unequalled Eau Literate, popular throughout the world. • • • Importers and Wholesale dealers in Frenoh, English, grid domeetio oortumerY, fittlOY am" and draaa larn boles, shaving', hair, cloth, nail, and tooth brushes, oomba in all varieties, ate. jO-12t 02.11 i PRIOR OLOTIUNO IliOP THE LATEST STTEISI, made in the beet meaner, entoull jot 1111. " TAIL SALES. LOWEST railing poses marked in Plain Figures. All geode made to order warranted seer faiitory. Our ONE-PRIOE Sot= is strictly adhered to, as we believe this to be the only Asir way or dealing All are thereby trebled alike. RAT 00., nan-tf (dd MStreet. attaluNDEß Fin-PgooF fiums.—A very large assortgirtnt of SALAMANDERS for sale st reason able prim", 80. 11104 OILESTNUT Street PlLliadephis, *u2 ' EVANS a.. WATSON ,Gaoyint 1k Bella% Os S & NOTEINLISI FAMILY Biwne•-tilmrmits, AT PAIDIICID PRIM. 110 CIIEBTNUT STREET. rundonndpubt. B All N fl SAVING FUND—NOBTHWNST OCIRIaIt BlieeND Mid WALNUT Street/re-Deposits re ceived to ulna and lame amounts, from all Mamas of the community, and allows Interest at the rate of five per amt. per annum. Wino open daily. from! until 9 o'olook , and on Mon" 41,ny end Saturday until 9 In the evening. frestdent, FRANKLIN FELL I Tremont and Bentetem OHM M. MORRIS, SINCIRR'S SWING MACHINRS. N 0.2 Sewing Maohines-- ..... No. 1 Sewing Machines The Family dewing Maohlae, R. • • -- The Family Sewing Maehine.—...— , 10 1. M. SINGER &PD., No. 602 CHESTNUT Street. HARM& BouDOIR SwinNG MACIDEINE. IMPROVED DO (IDLE. THREAD FIRST PREMIUM AT EVERY PAIR. 098-Smlls. Offioe. 720 ARCH at. Allllll4 wanted. Watauga & Witaox 81wiNa MACHINES. .Philtulelphia °Moe, 829 CHEBTN UT Street. . . Merchants' order' filled at the SAME mamma al by the Company. Braila WIN' in Winton. New Jena, and Seaton ad Westchester. Pa. gale-(a7 EWING FUND—NATIONAL &ABM TWO? Ooetrini.—Ohiuter.nl by the State of rennsilvards. I . Rtll.F.B. 1. Money is ?solved every day. and In any mount. me or mall. 9, FIVE PER GENT. Interest le mad for mosey from the /nit hi out m. 4 S. The money Ie always paid beak In GOLD whenever It is called for, and Without none& 4. Money is received from Rxre viers, Admindstrat era. fittordians, and other Trusteed, in large or small sums, to remain a long or abort period. g, The money received from Depoeltors Is Invested In Real Eetate. Mortgages, Ground Rents, and other Ang eles, seounties, 4. Moe open every day—WALNUT Street, southwest earner Third street. fhiladelphla. soli HARRIED. RAIIN—ALEXANDRIL—Thureday/Deo 29.11369,17 the Rev. bat. Louniberry, James L. Rahn to Mom Mi riam P. Alexander, both of this oar, CIARR—MBROKANT.—On the ith [natant, by ger. J. Hyatt Smith Mr. John F. Carr to Mhl Miss Miss er ohtißkall of this city'. 0 UYGE R—KERLIN.—Ort the 2d instant by Rev. Mr. inekao.P. Mr. Rini. Gauger to Mass S usan both oi this city. IMBER—JOHNSON.--On the eh instant, at Hamp den, N. J by Rev. Mr. Willismeon Mr. Thomas W. Sheer, of tine pity, to Min Cannes johnson, of Rev den. • .MILLAillrYrT.—On the ' by the ThOlnea et, Mr. HMI tY MUM, of Bilfralo, Iv. yy, to Mtn bath Abbott, formerly of London, 4.. titt Pd i—CRESSES.--On 'nth jolt.. by Alder Geo. Moore, Mr. John Bmith t to Miss Frences C, men Cremes. both of thou pity. NORLY,--ZINSR—O the 22d ult.. by Rev. John Street. Mr. John 0, Noble tahluis Fannie L. Zinser, nil of this city. DIED. I e HRISTIAN.—On Monday morning, the 9th inst.) El n C., daughter of the late Petey Chrn. Eim. * ROWNE.— , On Saturday evening. the 7th Instant, Peter /I.l3rowne, Red., In the 78th year of his age. His ftiendsand itoquaintanpes, and those of the faint tnaer:, I Y.l v . te d ll 3' Va_Ti l u t t he s t i'l ef ' e a t r ,l hiss li n iT h l T'i s u t e e si r l: j t . - 1 ar.3o unlock A. AL Nu other invitation aril. oc given. • PAUL—On the Bth instant, of crony, Charles Miskey, only son of DAM B. and Martha Lout's, Paul, aged 3 years and 7 menthe. tife b n e d Y klV,2:4,t d iggh e rclh i stse l gf a l,t i gg:l::. corner Thirty d Bridge streets, Mantua, this dn i )TijiTt i tt,'l+4.4int lust Mary Ann, daughter ° lig a r e el i z!iiVel i r ' t i tl y ft te l yi n d i e li g r it'spect folly invited to attend her funeral, from tier father's reidence, Erides burhton,bs.,rDit,„„tavvden&r:ti:rgy. at 10 o 'clock. To pp - C6 AARKEIL—On the 6th instant, D. Mortimer Barker, in the 43d year of his ego. Funeralm his late residence, o. 3136 letlere . on street We dnesday morning. at 9 o 'clock. COULTER.—On the fhb instant, James Coulter, aged 22 years. Funeral front his late residence, No. 1113 Buttonwood Must thielTuatiday ) aftern at o'clock. IMENTWORTIL—On the 7 t hinstant, Sophia L.. re. Het of the late George P. Gleatworth, in the 68th year of her age. Funeral from her late residence. No. 913 Arcola Viir il°l3otlittk.-c-?brtehinlViaf.s:2,"ll-`,LI: 50A of James and Abby L. Moore, aged 19 month,. Funeral from the residence of his father. No, 669 North Thirteenth street, this (Tuesday) morning, atlo o'clock. STUART,—Suddenly, on the Bth instant.Bamuel Flee, youngest son of Duged and Elizabeth Stuart, in the 7th T ear of his age. uneral from the residence of his uncle, Samuel F se. Jr. Mg mules above Bustleton, Twenty-third ward, Ibis day, at lg o'clock M. GRIFFITH.—On the 7th instant, William Griffith, in the 78d year of his age. Funeral (from his late residence. No. 1e32 Mervine street, above Oxford, this (Tuesday ) a ft ernoon, al, 1 &clog. KESSI.ER.—On the Bth instant, Daniel Kessler, in the nth Year of his age. Funeral from his late residence, No. Mt North Fourth street above Green, this (Tuesday) morning, at 10 fl,6lrbn the the 7th instant, Robert Boyd, In the Han year ofhis age. Funeralfrom his lateyesidprice. in Frady street, be• tween Huntingdon and Reading avenue, Gus (Tues./iv ) afternono,kat I o'clock. CHARLES.—On tae Bth instant, Mr. George Charles, stereotyper, in the 48th year cif his age. Funeral from his late residence., 1609 North Eighth street. on Wednesday morning at to o'clock. • 'PRIMMER.—On the Bth Instant. pear Hartsville. Hooke county, Pa, Mrs. Martha A. Trimmer, widow of thelate Edward Trimmer, or Philade/phia. The funeral wilt leave Hartsville on Wednesday morning next. The relsti Yes and friends aro invited to meet it at Mr. B. Gmttan'a, 815 Pine ,treat, the same afternoon at 2 o'clock. KAZIN.=-On the 7th instant, Alphonse Alexandra Edward Basin, eon of Xavier and Adele Damn, aged 2 years, 4 menthe, and 4 days. 2- "erat from the residence of his parents, No. 1 . 031 Bane (VS stet. this g u tTg a ittlaff: oggerl.k•Wit rno_re. in the 39tb year of his age. , Funeral from lus late residence, Na. 1313 fiprnce strnet this (Tuesday !afternoon, at 1 &alonn tbDI.,ETON.—On the Bth instant, Amon Middleton, aged 88 seam. Funeral from his late residence. No. 1703 Parrish street, this (Tuesday) morning. at 10 o'clock. • MOURNING MOUSSELINES DELAINB, 15 OHNTEL—BENON It AO hove Wooed Lert d o i oli f y i trolt e ti. B look and White Mouselines MOURNINI3 STOR, No. 808 OHEKRUT Btreet. BLACK TiILI3ET LONG SHAWLS.— Vow in Store, full alsortutente tu4t h e m ll e h r ig iMtl.Olll 3 thaw e. Aloo, ti!!I twin% nta Aeolian Velvet ro c !. elouDa. 7E8102( k,'Fik el otirinnsfitore, ass' ultEfiTni wr Street. VA TIONIII PHILLIPS,_ BOLE AGENT FOR JOSEPH J. LeVY'S artgL Purls, 'Hereby noti es, that A Rate genuine without his sionatura being attaeheit to eaeh hoz; and that he will hold every yearn. responsible for the tiountortsit. It" T AM-BIZE PHOTOGRAPHS IN OIL A-4 are far more valuable thPa the old-fashion Por trallsbecause you areewe of a lak•nees. Resort to RBI-BIER% Photoaraphio Clattery, Be.COND Street. above Green. - it* JOB PRINTING. THE NEW JOB PRINTING OFFIOR "THE PRESS" t prepared to Wants ttostly,elsestly and expedlUonelp IVUT DMOOSITTSON OW PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PRINTING, rAgtiILBTX. PAPER BOOM BLANKII OP ZVERY DEOGRIPTIONs POISTERB, HANDBILLS, ritsdni for AUCTIONEBES, LAWYERS, MERCIRANTR, MANUFAOTUREDR, MECRADIOS, BANKS. RAILROAD AND INOUR.AKOR AU °Mate tan it the Publication Offlo• of The Preas,No.4l7 QUESTIIUT RITREni will be rontlitir Standen' tog leWU' 7TO THE sromcno.Lta:ns OF TEE MERCANTILE LIBRARY COMPANY. , meeting of the Stockholders of the Mercantile Ltbrary Company, held the :oth ult.. the eubjoined ticket was premed for your consideration and eppiort, at the election on the 10th inst. lbr Director, and Tree curer, for the ensuing year. Those names Ilse* been Retarded with great earl; they represent Minty tbe prineipai departments or trtide, the majority ofthe ticket being connected with the metosiatile firms in this oity. The characters of the gentlemen here amentod are such as to guarantee that no exelnelve nor arbitrary policy shallgovern the Library in case of their election. Considereble disoussion having taken place in regard t o theological topics connected with the books' and Periodicals, it is proper to remark that the persons herewith presented are taken from the various; religioun denominations, and are actuated by no exclusive nor eaotarian motives! so that no &ass of respectable readers will be treated unfilit n irly..They aro all pledged to act upon a liberal and amb armed potio such as shall promote and extend the useulness of the Library. A Committee of the l3toolthelders favorable to a change in the organization of the Board of threaten!, w.th a single aim to promote a harmony of interests, and with the earnest desire of avoiding the necessity of making a thorough reconstruction of the Direetiop, waited upon the present hoard, and 01'04 0011 h Illdt vidually, to consent to placing th e names o f six or their number upon the new ticket. This offer the members of the Board, with one independent exception, peremp torily declined ; one member of tlie , Board declaring that lie spoke the sentunents of al of tits colleagues, with the exception of three. whom e had AM consult ed, and that the determination of the present Board was to compel tne Btooknoldere to a choice between them as a whole, and an entirely new Board. The avowal of this exclusive and dictatorial spirit has forced the Stookholders in self.defence to nresset a new ticket, The el will be held on TUESDAY, January lath, from 8Y; to Phi P. M. Attention is resentfully solicited to the accompany ing recommendation. • OLIVER H. WILSON, President. lt PERCIVAL COLLINS, Secretory. TrMERCANTILE LIBRARY ELECTION. The Annual Election for Directors and Treasu rer of the Mercantile Library, will be held at the Library Ball on TUSADAY, the 10th inst., from P. M. to 3% P. AI. The following ticket was placed in nomination at 11 meeting of the Stockholders hold on tne 30th ult.: MERCANTILE LIVRARY COMPANY. 1. T. MORRIS PEROT. 0/ T. Morris Perot B Co. 2. HEOROE V. NEVILLE, of Canby, 11 3.1 fr aTce. GRUItII, of Pos. C. Grubb 4. (3 t. JOHN V. WATSON, Associate Editor OM , ' North Aa. W meri lLL can. lAM WHARTON, Jr...zt Barker, Brothers 4. 0. 0 JAMBS S. GIBBONS. 410ibbon d Collation 7. THOMAS BALDWIN, Editor of Gazetteer in' the World. 0. JAMES LESLRY, Jr., Hardware Merehant. - P. WARNER At 11VGN t .411 Leoirk, Basin, Co. 10. ALAN C. ADAO.IOIOII, with Canby, 4. Hughes. 11. WILLIAM J. POLLOCK, laish Siter, Pries, 4- Co. 12. JOHN L. _HOUGH, of Boyd 6. Ifoush. 11. CHARLES M. WALTON, with Harris L. Hal iowell fY Co. - • • • • • TO THE BTOCKHOLPERB OP' THE MERCANTILE LIBRARY. The undersigned recommend the gentlemen named upon the above ticket as suitable persona to comiroae the Board of Directors of the Meronatile Library Company of Philadelphia, believing that, It they are °Meted. the ohlect contemplated at the establithement of the nigh teflon will bo attained, viz i that of a Public Library for the moral and intellectual improvement of its mein bare. Lawns Eros Sc. Co George W Hall James Crow J Butler Charles Abbey William H Hlohols Morris Hacker dwin Palmer I,eorge 8 Lang J A Pinnies Edward Lemonade 0 Midway Dr .1 li Griscom William A Ingham Edwin Mitchell Charles D Clevela ad William A Abbey J W Wainwright A 8 Letchworth WE Wood Norman L Hart E A Adame B .A 1 Needles .1 B Cowperther ait George H Earle Charles 13 Truitt Thornton Pike Jesse Godley 0 II Wilson Caleb Cresson M arms d'e Moore George Rhoads Evan T Ellis josepti Perot T ft Dawson E R Hutohl neon Tobias At Huber George Vault Cresson Morris R btroud Joseph 8 Lovering, Jr Cherie, 0 Abbey 'William C Biddle James Perri Henry 11 Lando' William P Walter Josiah J Allen Charles ley William 0 l'iloKiblii a Hallowell Robert Diddle lames Willie 'William S Fletcher Jaeob II Filson Simon Stern W A Knight Pommel Collins Charles Biagi I' dward H. Ogden PI Mclntosh Alfred II Love Joint Noble John A I. Morrell John A McCollister John It Panoorist George Bolden harlee Al Taylor Thomas M Gallagher lames AI Stephens William 0 Jonas Elwood Zell Samuel Jeancs Dilwyn Parrish, Jr William Blanchanl John ?Sherman Alexander Heron, Jr Prenoie J Ott Joseph 0 Hanson Joseph 0 Homy Robert R Levick Samuel Huston Edward N Wright S amuel M Duffield Robert At Hazlett aniel P Dietrich Alfred B heti oe paid Stephen Caldwell William .1 Caner Richard Lorick Johu Mahn Samuel R Evans Philip 8 Justice James A Wn gilt George F Womralli Franklin Evens 8_ Fisher Cornea C W Mitoboll George P Shepard William M Ireland George I' Thayer William N Needles Dnah Matthew George p Abbey Joon C Berry Deer e° W Vantine Clifton Bolton 8 R Martin A K Woinmth Joshua W Gaskell William LWOW George 0 Evans and many others. Edward A Atlee la7-8t TOFFICE PHILADELPHIA AND REAVIO9 RAILROAD COMPANY. ile Annual Meeting of the Rtookholdera of the Philadelphia and Readingßailroad Company, held Juno ary 9. Rice the following gentlemen were unanimously elected Officer' for DM PttPliffMNY. A. WHITNIVI. PAISSIDUNT. 3. DUTTON srugLE. 11.0 , 1A01111.1. J. DU FroN STEELS. A. E. BORC K. DRAB. MACALSBTER. WM. BELLFRS. BOAT, IC klasiN, CHAS. E. SMITH. TREASIMER. B. BRADFORD. 1111ClitrARY. WM. IL MelLilkiNNßY, 131 order. alo lm W. H. MoILtIENNY. Secretary THE PHILADELPHIA, WILMING TON, AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD COM- P Y •—JANUARY 9, 18E0—At the animal meeting of the EltoOlioldern, held THIS DAY. the follnwing per gonewere unanimously eleoted Directors for the en suing Yeats Samuel lit Felton. Moneure Robinson. Wm. Littleton Savage, John A. Duncan. bowie Lane. C u st. Vrt e d P e } :iglC H A g . Edward Austin DAY, At RA h ee l 1 I F L ‘; fl% . the } B A ' ed President, and ALEREI Treasurer. jalo.gt PHILADELPHIA CITY PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY, Jan. 9, 19 , 6.—At an Election held this day. the following gentlemen were duly elected for one year: frr THE ANNEAL MEETING OF STOCK holder' of THE MARSHALL SAVINGS IN eiTTUTION, of Philadelphia, will be held THIS EVE NING, 30th Instant, at 7 &clean. There will be an election of officers, M.IEFICK. Secretary. Ig:MERCHANTS' FUND.—THE. ANNUAL meeiine of the MERCHANFUND SOCIE iII be hel W d on TUESDAY AFTERNOON 17th in stant, at 4 o'clock F. ILL, at the Rooms of the Board of Trade. 503 CHESTNUT Street. The annual report wit be submitted, and an election held for airier& JBlO-tll THOS. F. BRADY, Secretary. ITSABRATH-SCHOOL LECTURF.S.—SE eond Lecture will be delivered THIS EVEN- U the First Baptist Church, corner of ARCH and BROAD !quiets at Ji before 8 o'clock, by Rev. W. J. R. TAYLOR. All who attend must present their tickets for 11431)11S sion. MATTHEW NEWKIRK, EDWARD LOUNSBERY, Committee. WILLI ANt BUC,RNEL L. FIRST-DAY OR SUNDAY-SCHOOL SO - DIET i'.—The annual meeting of the PnetAtv for r tGEotion of (Omer, will be held on WE DN EADAY next. 11th instant, at 4 P. M., at No nn CH MTN UT Street. ALEXANDER KIRKPATRICK. into-St" ,_ _ • •_ r y r A NOVELTY IN BUILDING SOCIE. TIES.—ONE CALCULATED To TERM.I- Wl' P. IN FOUR YPA 101,—A n sdionrned Meeting of the SEVENTH IT, GEORGE BUILDING AND LOAN SOCIETY, will be held on To wunmst EV SNINO. the 12th inst., at 754 o'c'ook, et Mr. Waid's Hotel, No. 5 CHERRY street, above Third, for the purpose of die posing of the balance of the stook The constitution of this society is far superior to any of Its predeoesaors, belting ineorporated In it many valuable improvements not found in any other building society, Six per cent. interest only charged on the amount actually loaned. which is reduced Annually' by deducting or allowing in termit on the amount paid in on the stock, The Consti tution and By-laws are now ready for distribution. Call anirexamine them and judge for yourselves. Mums 82 per month. A DAM H. DIETRICH, President JOHN VOLKM A It. Secretary. jalu-at. qr. .'WHAT'S THE USE OF POETS V , — E. Y. BEM, 0. D., of Baltimore. on this soh• Yet. in the First Methodist Protestant C hurch,, ELF:- EMIT_ and WOOD Streets, on THUEBDAI E VE rtiNO. Jan. 12, at 8 o'clock. 'rickets 26 cents. to be hod et the bookstores. A splendid lemur°. Jsle 3tO frrINDIGENT WIDOWS' AND SINGLE WOMEN'S bOCIETV.—The annual meeting of this Societe will be held at the A eyluin in CHERRY - St. below EIGHTEENTH, on VAy next, January Nth. at 120 clack noon. The ttotort of the Minarets for the rear, which her (Impend, will be rend by the Rev. Dr. JENKINS, who has kindly oonsented to preside. 19. 1 0 2t. EITAIECIIA NICK' INSTITUTE OF SOUTH WARK t,F.O CU R R.4.—The introductory course win be dellyeted TIES EVENINO by the Rev. J. M. MARTIN. The Public are witted to attend. The whole course to be freo of cheree. It. aAPPLICATION WILL RE MADE FOR the renewel of building Boni/ No. 7d4, hletennille y Co., which has been lost or mislaid. lalo-30 WREV. 11. GRATTAN GUINNESS WILL preach this week an follows: This (MONDAY) EIGH°, (A 7% eicloek. in Rev. N. C. Jnbaston's Church, Frankton) Road, above Franklin; on WED NESDAY and FRI EMI )(NEN GUIS in Rev. Gee. Chandler's Church. Franklin avarice, above Iteonvor street,. and on TUESDAY, THURSDAY and hAT UR DAY EVENINGS. at 734 o'clock, in the Re v. Dr. Wy lies, Broad, below Sarno. street. .la9.ct. VC01111IIONWEALTI; INSURANCE f.:031- PANY OP PENNSYLVANI A, IDE, COMMON WM aLTI4 BUILDING. No. 6lt 011egTNOT BTRDET, Jansagy 4,1600. At an eleation held JaTIDITY 241, the following named gentlemen were chosen Directors or tht mp,,,,r for the snoring your DAVAD AYNE, JORN hf. wHITAbb, THOMAS W. EyAffii. IHHOMABH.STI WART, .10RN M. BUTLER, EfiwART , 0. KNIGHT, JOUN N. WALKER, IfrEPitEN COULTER, CflfattEti L. YAbOAlif.. And at ft meeting of the Board o( Direotere, held this day, the following were chosen oilisere of the Compa ny f /AVID JAVII M.D..President, JOIN M. WHITAI.,L, Vise President. SAMUEL S. MOON. Secretary. Jafliet gy- QUAKER CITY INsIORANCE COM PANY, Unice, 404 WALNUT Street. PIIILADALPIIIA, January 5,1&A. At a Meeting' of the Stockholders of the Company, heldfithle day, the following named Mears and DITSOSOf• WFduly cleated to nerve to the ensuing Y ear, vla 1 etodent—OEOßGE H. HART. tee President—E. P. ROll ueoretary and Treasurer—l .il, COGGSHALL. Asetetant Becretary—S. H. UTLER. DIRECTORS: F. W. Barton, D.ev.v. H ,, . , 11an, Andrew R. Chambers, . C. Callell, H. R. Coggehall, le &Perking, Samuel Joyce, lion. 11. 1,1.1,1111er. WROULARS, OFFICE OF E CONEOLII)ATED COAL COWAN ,VALNUT Street, ?IBA, flea. 11,1249. The Annual Meeting holden, of this Com „b„Vg,;l6',lBeo,at'A'Orookihi.aill,P,lTAN Election of Moore to serve the ensuinirearoltrid other purposes. dle-frktu9tA.W4t HENR fiWOYER, Secretary. DILL HEADS MOFFICE OF THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSDRAN DE COMPANY, N.E. corner THIRD OCK stmts. PHILADELPHIA, Jan UM) 1860. At an election hold thin day at the office of the Corn- Bah!, the fodowing gentlemen were duly elected to nerve u Trueteee for three yenta : Hodolphus Kent, William Robertson, El'ia S. Archer, •hteph M. Thomas, eamual J, Chrietlan, Warner M. limn, Daniel L. Miller. Pierre V. Dutton, Samuel William. jay-theta-It JOHN W. MORMON. Beo'r. 1112;NOTICE —TILE COUPONS or THE Ronde of the DF,LII AND C0AT.1 , 13-BTRF.ET ,NORR RAILWAY CONIVANY, due Seneet3 16,1660, will be raid op ...presentation et the (Moe of the Comeany, 423 WALNUT Street. on awl ftfter that data. HARRY CONNELLY, tibiltabstittPOs-1111 COMPANIES PRESS..4IIILADVIPMA; i itESDAir, jANI_JARY 10, 1860. FOR DIRE.OTORS STOOKIIOLDERS"rICKET VOR TRRASURER. CHARLES RHOADS John C. GrooMe, ; F. J. Cohen. Jr.. rhomas Kelso, Columbus O'Donnell, Enooh Pratt, Thomas Donaldson, Wm. W. Cocoran. Direotors, held THIS was unanimonely elect , ORNER Secretary and ALFRED 'HORNER, georetarv. PEE.IDENT. L. JOHNSON. OIECS CHARLEB CA M SLOS, eij ARLES WIBTHR. .108. M. COWELL, R. F. TAYLOR, R. K. NP.PY, ZOPHAR C. HOWELL. JOS. P. LOUOHEAD. Chairman of Stockhnldata' Aiming 117, TO mine - siToexitoLnEntit OF THE fttkilt.QANTll,,B LIBRARY cOsi.P.aNY..—A menhir hie been addressed to you, signed by the chairmen and secretary, of a meetins of about thirty. five members of the company, and n so by let gentle men, some of whom are not atookhol ere. The statements of the (limier being ealetiltited to mislead, we aro unwillingly compelled to make a MI). It is true, rot alleged, that " a committee of the stook • holders fivorable to a change to the organization of the boor of direatore," called coon its inetulsyra indi vidually ; and we believe that thin coninuttec was ithi• mated by an aliment Munro of avoiding the none / ear of making a thorough reconstruetion pf the Delude but only prouctrd they could otherwise (Adele a tylajorlty in it, and the consequent control of the Inetitutinn, They peremptorily deintinded that el z members of the pre sent baked should consent to run upon a ticket with seven names whioh they had already selected. This, et once, would have placed thorn In a majority, peon ii i VIOWB !MlH)lnpßny among the remain ing SIX. They prolinbly expected urther that two rueM horn of the present Word, whom they supposed to favor their views, would 1,0 among the six consenting to rani This would hove given thorn nine votes in a board of thirteen. This demand to phone by private errense ment, tire control of the Institution in the hands of what is believed to be a small minority of the stook holdo re, we, selected by a majority of the seine, imme diately declined. This explanation must show that the charge of being influenced by " an exclusive and dictatorial spirit." can not rest upon ire. There is a singular avoidance, in the oi raider above referred to, of any sermon which renders a amuse de sire; le. No fault le found with the management of the property or the funds of the company, Anti no charge of any neglect of its duties whate err is made upon Its di rectors, Neither does the circular give any stutrantee• in the names which it presents. that your interests will Inn n! hotter served than by those when' you have already honored by your confidence. It may be true " that these names have been selected with great care. and rePre sent fiwriY the imminent department,' of trade." Our names, ligewise, fairly represent the various depart ments of trade, and Intro been selected with great care, not by a smell meeting of slookholdere. but, from time to time, by the whole hod) of stookholders, assembled in their annual meetings. The character of the gentlemen presented by the err cuter may be such nit to guarantee that no OXOIIIIIVO or nrbitrary policy shall govern the Library, in rase of their electiOn." elmm that the past liberal manage ment of the Library proven that no exclusive or arbi trary volley either now governs It or will do so in the fu l47 discussion on theologioal toms connected with lamks,or riodicals," line ever been provoked ti y no; and t h e aittributioa of 11101111.10(a of our tioard among the various' religious denomination—which was not even known to or thought noon °gamma- . . . .. . . tion, be found certainly as iniliseriminate and at im partial as the names of the gentlemen presented by the circular. If the assertion. that these gentlemen are all "pledged to net upon a liberal and enlightened Polio,'" be mount to imply, while it avoids asserting, that our post policy in the neleolion of books and periodicals bar Leon 100 repineted, we reply, (lint no pulley can be more liberal Coin ours, without inaluiling either controvereinl sentarinn pamphlets, grossly immoral or infidel publiontionn. for no publica'ions are exolnded from our list ot 1)01'0111 MP except those judged by the Weld to 'along to one of theme (+lmo,. The sucem of a n , , o“: 'lt C 4.1, Iv shown hp the pre sent prosperounnnd tio , • o condition of the Library. Afore than double thei .....01.111 volumes m•ollirad In any previous your him, ion nedol to it in this. The inmate of members lien '''en no illy Rev itty-five per cent. greater thnn that Pi the pest. Tri hue been a very great nugmentntion in the number oos taken out by members for perusal, and the deli es rotn the desk to the renders hey, been three tinier the entire number of Mumps in the Library. In view of these fn4ete, we strongly appeal to the mass of Lonservntive men among you to rally at „the Library this afternoon, and to save it from the hands of those few, who. taking rolventotee of the feeling erected among' a small, toil active party, by tee removal from the table of a peri odical, are now striving to gain oontrol of the Libran• WE UROF, YOU ALI, 'l'o COME. If among you there he any one who. for seine time Inuit, line not visited the Institution, lie will not need the guarantee of 102 gentlemen, bat will Lod upon vs tables and in Ile oases nipple evidence to assure him that the inlet Boards and the Present have bean steadily attaining " the oh loot contemplated at the e s tablishment of the Twain]. lion," by its venerated founders, one of whose honored names, after haying guided and watohild over the Library's s rowth and program for thirty-eight MTN, is again presented for youffragen an ilis chief officer. A Ml MBl3lt. OF Tllli. BOARD. REGULAR TICKET. . . . 'Milian) E. Bowen, WJlmm 1.. Belieler, Joseph C. Grubb, Allen C. Durborow. Charles H. Bingen, John B. Atwood. Ceorre W. 0 Ibbons, I TITAAVRER I Claudius B. Mon, Merles Blonde. 1t• Edward E. Clarke, Richard Wood, W. J. P. White, John Lardner. 1r George N. Allen. MAT A MEETING OF THE STOCK- HoLDERS oP THE GREEN AND COATES ET PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY. hold 'winery 9, 1860. the following were elected se President and Doectors for the year ensuing: President. THOMAS in WOOLSTON. Directors. James Cooper, John Ely, Harry Connelly, M. ^. !demur, Andrew Mcßride, B. J. Megergee, Henry W. Andrews, Wm.H. sower., 1,. Jo man,, H. R. Collodi/ill, James Magee, Jonathan Brook. At a meeting of the Board. held same day, HARRY CONNELLY WM elected Treasurer, and DEN DY BließWOOft Secretary. jalo-3t ff(mwl: or TUE PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY FOR I NRURANON ON LIVES, ORANIINO ANNUITIFti. PHILA I.lf LIIf fA /811LIRTV 2. IMO. The annuel meeting of the Stockholders of this 4.l,an party mill take 'Woe at thotr °floe, O 1 WALNIIF St., on MONDAY, 16th instant. ea 12 o'olook M., and at the owns time an election will be held for thirteen diree tore for the Slatting Mit -183-18L. %KELLUM B. IflLL,Aatuarr. LEGAL. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR TILE AL CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of MARY G. LI PPINCOTT, deceased. The Auditor appointed by 70 Court to audit, settle., and adjust the account o Joshua Lippinoott, Jr., Administrator of the estate o Mary (I. Lippincott, deceased. and to make dittribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties In terested for the purposes of lute apPointment, on MON DAY Jannitry 2:4.1, 1460, nt 4 o'clock P. 1511., at his of ficio. tub. 2.35 Routh Fourth street, in the city o[ Phila delphia. Jetta-Btu th-at WM. SERGEANT, Auditor. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. T HE FIRM OP MoILVAIN KELLY in this Any dissolved by "" 8 LYNN, Pluladelplua, January I, MO' . JOHN KELLY. The bdeines. or 111cI1.VAIN & KELLY will b set- tled by_ JOAEPII KELLY, at the store No. 1022 CEPSMUT Street. In whom all persons Indebted to said firm are requested to make payment. J. K. afelf.vAlN, .101 IN KELLY. JOSEPH KELLY, of the lato firm of Kelly & Brother. having eurobond tho bunmeas of hlollwoo & Rely . will ....offline tho Tailoring lattinteng at the old Kauai Nn, it ( 1111E9TNUT btratit, under Abe Ng. Imnrce Hotel. Ho will ho noristoil by JOHN KELLY. o ton late firm of Lukene, Kelly, & Co., nod Mellen n & NOTICE —Tho copartnership heretofore es ieDng under the name end etvlo of ANDER SON. AIeI,ANE. k Cu. exptred by limitation on the 3tot dal of December. M. The Wooten will be continued by JAMB Anderson. Jr., Alex. If, Dlninue, John W. Anderson. Demo W. Andrrsou, and Walter it Anderson. and the name and ittle of ANDERSON, DUNIRU & Co. honiqville, Ky.. Jan. 2, IWO. Islo-10 FiW. MORRISON, ABSOO[ATED l• with his Sun. JAR. J. MORRISON. In the ROOT AND SHOE luteineee, will enntinue the Per tnersht p un der the same firm me Iteretoto e re. JAS. . !MORRISON & CO., MARKE' Street below SECOND. Ptilltdolphin, January 7. 10. RETAIL DRY GOODS. KNITTING ZEPHYRS. FREE OF CHAR KNITTIN GE ZEPHYRS, FREE OF CHARGE. SACRIFICER FANCY TRIMMINGS,. ELEVENTH AND CHESTNUT. TO I, A DIES GUYING TRIMMINGS, TO LADIES KNITTING ZEPHYRS, TO PATRONS OF SOCIETIES, SCHOOLS, FAIRS &c. We have now open the Fancy Trimmings and Flow , Articles in our line which tinny heon consigned to US by Agents sit Foreign Manufacturers, with Instructions to sell below the lowest retail prices, and remit the oath proceeds. As Foreign Houses must hear most of the charges and seerifices, we otter in against inducement to the Ladles, betide. 'narking the goods ea Matron ed. Out saleswomen. without any solicitation, will attach to the packetto containing each CASH PURCHASE OF TRIMMINtts or FANCY GOODS, according to the unman, In:ight, one or more printed aback. for a quart. tity lit Berlin Ye oh; re in cut or black, amounting to f o r knittin n 01 - nrCtell. up Vonore than enough for an afgliait or qiii;t. 'Plow orders being "To Bearer," 'Flinn, good either t, the hands of the pur chasers or of any persons whom the mi., kend.and wilt be redeemed at env tune, from cur kite regular stook of Berlin Zeolite—Double, Mingle. Split or Mooned. At least MO stiedeg to select from, are guarantied to each holder. bailie+ who do not Inlt.wlin have no juvenile knitters at borne, or who donut wish to sell the &moss at their mone y v e i n ., may, if benevolently innlined, Present them to semeties, fairs, lehoels. or individuals : we shall be gratified if we are thereby the indirect means of es tootling the distribution of winter comforts among the indigent. porolieses to Cant, and upwardr. wpl carry ono check ; $2 upwards two oheolr $9 upwards, three cheeks. aril soon. Each cheek will entitle the bearer to 0118 B dr. Hank of Berlin Zeetlyrieouiraleot to twelve akeins of working Zephyr. Splendid linen of Laces. Ribbons. Tassels, Cords, Fanny Prinnoe, Buttons, Crotchet Fringes, Shawl Bor. dear Zephyr Basques, Phi:pers. Chair Beats, Hair Nets. Fanny Head Dine. Farley Velvet Tritninlneeietoo our own Croolts, as well as the above oonin pimento, are now reed, for solo on the above plan ; fheduratten of the sale le limited by the neciessity of relieving our note our,n eeded shdoe g e n d time to prepare for the opening of the Spring Trimmings th 4 are being made lir our operatives, or being shipped Nom ahrond. J. It MA XIVELL & ON TRINIMINDS AND Z 1: 111 ft STORE AND FA DRY, E. Coy. ELEVENTH and CHESTNUT tite. Jallltutlnat BLUE PLAID FLANNELS. Elegant Broehe Bhawla. rule Cloth Cloak,. Vootton LOPK uhawla. Pry al and 22 cent DIAMIA% *5 69 and 84 60 Wool Itobe, wn.th sy and 98. 'Oiliest Blank I.lonoTnltono, 23 to 66 cents. Si cent all-woof Ytt ids. ER Eli. 1..25 for boot Panay atowilliarOP. 011 d GllO,lll At $l, $l.lO, and $1.15 Balt.nate and Caaaltnetea, 40 to 75 canto, Vostmon very cheap. nont 111 d-rate 81, to and Drawers. tiioVod. TM, HMOS, boo. nontion lota. LIM/Pi:ft dr, ot/NA It D. NINTH and MARKET. N. Id —},INF N CCODS, a loran and doolrablo stock every &len Own. into p A'l' EN T FUR AND SEAL SKIN COATINGS fiIIBSCR I HERS, Nora ADRNTE IN THE UNITED STATE. F o r the / 111010 doerription of goode or the well-knev. n manufacture of MEI MIS, EDWIN FIRTH & SUNK, HECKMONUWIRE, YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND Are nrenor - ng to exhibi , earnpleil or the vattoUll (Wan tire, and to take 0 Jere for immediate or future deli very to suit the convenlenoo of tha trade. The goode cannot be purchased through the citatcgri cry onannole in England, anti all orders for the Untied States joust go through the sub.oribers. WRAY A. (HUMAN, Stilled@ his.. and PANSIIAWE, MILLIKEN, & TOWNSIbI7D, jtiO-tuth&nain New York. 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The Select and Common Councils of the city of Philadelphia do ordain, That all Water Rents shall be payable to the Register of Water Rents, nt hie office, annually, IN ADVANCE. ON TEE SECOND MONDAY IN JANUARY. And upon all Water Rents unpaid upon the first day of April, in any year, there shall be charged the sum of Five Per Contum; nod upon all Rents unpaid on the drat day 0( July, in any year, there shall be oharged an aiddi- Lionel mum of Ten l'er Centum. The attention of the Water Tenants of the city is re spectfully invited to the provisions of the above Ordi nance, W. J. P. WHITE, Jai it RESISTER, WESTERN BANK OE PHILADEL • • PIIIA. January 6, 1960. The Planters' Bank of Tennessee has declared a dividend of five per vent., payable to the }lantern stockholders at this Bank, on son after the 9th (intuit. )a7-J1 G. M. TROU ThIAN, Cashier. DOLIDAY GOODS. a HOLIDAY PRESENTS. We have Jest received a new led beautiful Aaron meat of WATCU J EWELRY. A" HILVERWARIL &WWI expressly for Holiday Precious, connoting part OOLD NVATOHEB. SUITABLE FOR lIITSIBR LADIES OR OENTLEAIEN. BUM inlaid with diamonds and others enameled. WATCHED BUIMILE FOR BOYS. Also, on hand. a beautiful assortmert of DIAMO3I) JEWELRY. Wall plods, at redueed.prices. Diamond@ Mounted in the moat exquisite style. Our style of setting Diamonds cannot be ex celled in due country. Our assortanent of Jewelry imbrues the fulloWing: CORAL. DIOI3AIO, PLAIN, and . . FANCY JEWELRY of every description. such as Gold Neck and Vest Chains, S a ted., Sleeve Buttons, Gold Thimbles, tinfoils, Tooth pi km, Armlet i rdAlletleN. L ica. Silver Spoons end Forks; Pie, Cake, Butter, Ice Cream and Fruit Knives; Prperve, Susai and Berry Spoons; Salt Cellars, Napkin Ines, Car Case, and Silver Sets, convisting or Kat e, Fork. an Spoon for Children. with an endless variety of goods le our hue, which we will sell at reduced price.. Gold and Jet Briteelete of all kinds, of the newest de -B.—Old Gold and Silver purchased for cash or t•tken in exehange. riEl6ll6 call and examine at L. & 41 CO., 4113.1 m No. 808 ESTN CHUT Street. F e P. DUBOSQ SON, Manufaoturers and Importers of J E WELK Y. J. S. JARDEN & BRO., Atanufscturerr and Importers of SILVER PLATED WARE. AT FIRST PRIORS! WATCHES, JEWELRY. SILVER AND PLATED WARE. The above, Wholesale Manufacturer. and Importers, find that the reputation of their wares has extended be yond the oirele of dealers, to such an extent that the wills of coats elm at their counting-rooms cannot meet proper attention. The advantage to them, as inannfao torero, of diteot acquaintance with the wants and tastes of individuals purehaainp for their own use, is too high ly appreciate to allow them to neglect the °Mem three offered. rin i °%7 fi g ° lV d r " their OioBVB7fnttB. 1 Tetaa. NEW STORE, No. 1028 CHESTNUT STREET. Where they offer, at FIRS T PRICES, every desert's tin of JVWELRY: i i n DIAMONDS. r K LB, aTONES, fiCiLD.ais complete stock of SIftVE R. aad PlitiTED WARE, o the finest quality, in PIECES or SETO ul , ll aseortment Of ENOLION and SWISS WATCH!! of the facet celebrated makers. will be In the ears of Y. CONSTANT RICHARD, to whose skilful charge our customer work can be confidently entrusted. dle-Ini WHOLESALE ROOMS. XO4 CHESTNUT BT. WARBURTON'S 1007 C}IRSTNUT Stroet.'neeond store shove Tenth, .108 South El P,COND Street, below Sprone. FOR THE HOLIDAYS. REAL LAOS COLLARS AND SET'S, IN BRUSSELS POINTE, BRUSSELS APPLIQUE, VALENCIENNES, LIONITON, and MALTESE. ALIIO, A FULL ASSORTMENT OF REAL THREAD, CAMBRIA. AND AL]NCON VEILS, COIV.FURES, AND ItARBES. A No, A FULL LINE OF ?AEU; EhtUR.OIDERIIIII, And every dariariptioo of lAoe by the yard. WARBURTON'S SISSON, LACE, MILLINERY, tthd EMBROIDERY STORES, lON CHESTNUT Street. shove Tenth. ad. tf if slid MI S. SECOND 81., SILVER WARE. WM. WILSON & SON Invite 119424L11.1 attention to thew stook of SILVER WARS, Whioh is now unusually tarp, affording • ea net, of pattern and desisn unsurpassed by any house tho United States, and of finer quaff ty than is manufao tured for table use In any pan of the world. Our Standard of Sliver Is 935-1000 parts pars The Sngllsh Sterling .925.1000 14 Amerioan and Branch 900.1000 Thus it will be seen that we give thirty-eve parts pares than the American and French coin, and ten parts purer than the English Sterling. We melt all our own Silver, and our Foreman being oonnacted with the Refining De partment of the United States Mint for severs.) year', we guarantee the nuolity aa above (M), which te the "%most Rat coo he made to be oerriteabte.ezd will resat the colon of acids mach Cana Men 140 ordiamv /Men geguittraeltlea. WM. WILSON & SON, EL W. CORNER tiflU ANU CHERRY ors. M. B.—Any anneal of 9ticer matiquatured u &used upon, hut froalliesh rime iOrtor to I)9.th cid .4xuri toss staildvd. Malang supplied with the same ►tandard'u used in our retail department. Niue Sliver Ban, IN-1000 ports pure, oon►tantlr on hand. PRESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS ! ! TitoBNLEy CHIrl HAVy. Rhouct.D THE PRICES 0 THEIR 1 , 001:15 IN ORDER TO FACILITATE T K SALES. o lktY offer SPeetal Bantatne in Movs, Yi ne en Stoo Kle l e ket Shawle. Mimes and Chili's Blanket Shawls. Otsittlemen'e and 11.. morn CLOAKS (MLA I, AEI ry Fell/rest Fldko. Moe lent Blank Silks, Rice sensed Me, mom De Lame, Vnlenesas And Etthenes. BLANKETS, FLANNELS, LINENS, and Al USLINS ' clothe, Casenneree, and Sattinetts, Marseilles Quilts, (Align, Comfort/titles, do, do. Gentlemen's Silk Crnvate. he.. Linen Mkt's. of our own Intsortattue, Ilotieri Gloves, Lace Vells„&c., he. at TIIOR 1)1' (1111 SM'S. N. Is. Cotner mann' and SERI,4 I tiiU T &R W AND SELL FOR CASH. 01 IVORYTYPES AND PHOTOGRAPHS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. It le well known that the Moat elegant, artleao,ohaste and beautital PHO'rOGRAPI - IS AND IVORY TYPES are pralueed et tdoCLERS' N 0.624 citEsTriuT STREET. Dy the late rednolion in his ptioes, COLORED PHOTOORAPHS, so distinguished for their superiority. Oad now be pro cured at as low loos as Merl !lowish on oldtenry an -I.le for. PLAIN PHOTOORAPIIS, 81.00. MC GLEES, 626 CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW SEVENTH dtg Im PAYER lIANGINGS, &c. TO CLOSE BUSINESS. We offer from now to the end of the year our LARUE STOCK OF PAPER HANGINGS, AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES. rOllOlll wishing their !limes Papered, can get great BARGAINS Hy selling early on HART, MONTGOMERY, h CO., dl3-1m NO. 322 CHESTNUT STREET. C r EN. HESS' GRAND MARCH BM- Li ANT. a ciente. FOUN RH FROM WVOMINO.set of Waltzes 75 eents EX WY. ZEE. X, V, Z Polk, 23 cents. AMER WAN I,ADIER' MAZURKA, 25 cents. Pvilltahed at. MARtiWB !quote Store, 1102 CHEST N.I V. 117-31.• llNtlt SOAP—A simple preparation N. , for Meansing Bihar Plate, Jewelry, MI trate, Mar &o., far more coevae* End effective than apt other. One hem the labor of No use cleaning_ me. 7 be saved by mama this Bean, which cannot potunbry suers the finest %inn white, end as no sorubbing reeihred, savtuatn the wear of the paint Is muoh greater than the omit or the Bone. It leaves the authors as pure end white as when new. Manufactured only by the Boston Indexical 8,41, Company, and e old by theirmai elpign.ll & CO,. Aratteeades, T ult KI4 e 1). 1101 IR dr, DAVIS WASHING-MACHINE Jll.ll , for sole bylq,ONVkl AN & Mfalu Manufse • Surer', Pr ffI'HAWBERR V frrest. Ily this machinewek'm wash o grdinsry-sised family oan l ie done be fore breakfast. it II equal is 1311- Deady to four women, and s/IVal at least to Per pent. in wear and tear. Hundreds of thorn are now in use. and the demand continuing. Call and examine for youreelyee. County yields for sale on reasonable terma. Prioe of machine din, up to 815. PLOWMAN Sr IifoBHME Jag-1m• S 1 IiTRAWHER RYlitreet. :44LEI(111 BELLS. Strapped and Loose ; Tool Boxes, Creepers, 811 BO N. ledlikafff res' selling off cheap, _ Y.:, P',lct4 UHT. N. If. CO . ~ Ice-it" elg 515HKE 5f,, oppoiote Poestur, WANTS. WANTED—In a Boot and Shoe House, v •b num se ppekor. None but an exparienued man need apply at Tie. IS NORTH THIRD Street, up steam it. A YOUNG, ACTIVE BUSINESS MAN ."—K. man wishes to prooara a situation for the gyring. The wholesale drug busaneas vratiurred. Routs to forme empioyers. Address C. F. A., ray oft*. It' WANTED—A respectable Young Man to Board and Boom with another ea a companion, in a private family. All the comforts of a home, with the use of l'iano. Location Second and Green. Ad dress A. Y.. Blood's Dispatch. with reference. ja.9-3te WANTED—By a Dry-Goods Salesman, a situation inn firet•clese house. Can command entensive cash and six months near trad*. Beet refer ence even. Address J. B. Press Office. jag-20 AGENTS WANT. IN EACH TOWN In Pennsylvania to sell a Superior Minnie Lock- Staab dewing klaohlne. A fine charms to make money on very I4tle mom'. Per Parlaoulars, Address "J. W. K. Phandelyhm P.O ja7-31" WANTED—A Situation as Porter in a Dry Goode or Notion House, by one who bas had eXPerlenCe m t h e Mamas. Reference from last employer. Address ' Clifford, ' thu. °Moe. Ja7-30 - A COMPETENT HOUSEKEEPER wants a situation, who is a complete needle-woman ; city referencafromfier format emplayare. Inquire, for one yeah, et the P. W. corner of TAATII and drill OARITht4 streets. jar.itathlt* ( fa non -A . GENTLEMAN OF IN terra! and business qualifications is estrous of entering into some lucrative business, where Ms duties would be light, (with the above gurn,) where everything proved satisfactory. ftecerenoe required, as well as given. Address '• B. W. H.' Prue Ocoee. de-tuthalat. WANTED—In a Market street Store, an native, snergetio young man an salesman. One who con command a Six-montha trade. Adam' DRY 00008. at PIEJS office jag -12t• WANTED—A single Man, prompt, exact, and not talkative, to wait upon a permanent invalid. Good wages nun. Undoubted reference re quired. Addreu • T. H. T." Blood's Dispatch. Jas it• FOR SALE AND TO LET ASSIGNEES' SALE OF THE LANCAS TER LOCOMOI IVE WORKS. Will be sold, by the Assignees of the Lancaster Loco motive Works, on thepremises , to the City of Lancas ter, Pa.. on WEDNESDAY, the 11th day of Jan,. 15 68 , all that valuable prnisirty known the LAN CAST r R LOCOMOTIVE WORKS, with the plot of ground on which the buildings are erected, fronting on the Penn sylvania Railroad 263 feet. Tip buildings ars of back. all under slate roof. in the form of the letter R. front ing on Pen nay 'veins Railroad 300150 feet , rear parallel building 310150 feet; connected in centre by building 60165 feet; all conveniently div.ded into the venous kinds of shoo enmity found la such establishments. Also, 3 Stationary Rngine. 16 inch ellinder, 3 UM stroke , with 4 cylinder boilers and rata n nen, together with Shafting. Hangers, Cupoia. Fans, 8 Planers. 8 Dnlts, 16 Lathes. Vines, Anvil.. Cranes, Steam Ham mer, Bolt Cntter, with a great variety of small tools. consisting of Foundry and Smlth-shop tools, Boiler and Carpenter-shop tools, _Lathe and Planer tools, Flasks. Pattern Drawing, McMillin Sand. &e.. &e. All of the above will be sold sepiolite!, or collectively, at the discretion of the undersigned. Also, at the same time and place, one first-class Freight Locomotive and Tender, ready lot the track, about 42 tons weiatit, 6 feet drivers. cylinder 161S T teethe', copper fire. beg. and iron dues. Also, several Locomotives , Tenders, and Boilers, in a partial state of completion, together with cyhnders, car wheels, axles, frames, pedestals, brass twenties,' east -16114c,l: tri f of ground lying between Pion. Ann , Fulton. and Chestnut Streets, in the etty of I nice/ter ' en:Seining 616 feet on Fulton and Chestnut streets, and 211 feet on Plum and Ann greets. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. ht., when teens and conditions will be made known by 51.0. RLINE, JAS. BLAC, 16.9 - tt A311114118e11. A PLEASANT CIIAIHIER ON THE 4 third floor vacua. with board, at No. 1.123 WAL NUT Street. jalo-61' frIVO SUMS OF $5,000 EACH, AND e 2,000, to wen on Towafehol e Callor k t i N . Inlo ft &Rah THIRD Street. FOR RENT—A fine Store Room No. 32 pp South FIFTH StreeL Apply immediately Ed Mid PM:MI ?tiler NINTH and CHESTNUT Id7-!t TO RENT—Three stores, $3OO per an num. Avely to C. CARRELL. GERMANTOWN Road, above } alb street. /a7-h• TO RENT—A large, third story room, Ja 4o by 45 (set. Apply to G. CARRELL, GERMAN TOWN Rand. above Fifth street. AA"fi PER CENT.—We have for sale paper wing 10 per neat. per annum, immured b dead of trust upon brit-alma property in St. Lout. . The at tentron of capitalist' destruntsafe investments I. tan- BARER. WERDOTT. & CO.. I li-Int if U Routh THIRD Street. LET.—The second floor of the New Store, N 0.133 M ARKET Street, well waited for a Comotionon or Jobbing burinors. Rent Inv to mu table tenant. 1,13-strith 3t• de HOUSES TAVERNS, and STORES, Reel Estate of 'very delupription, for stale or to taut. Apply W !AV( WEAN'S. Reel tete No. Ira North 81 1 COND Street. lei L. Tourer & Reed stop. All orders will be mama; attended to.%mud., renah, awl German spokes. Colleotor Orocusd R ests. 1113-3 m pOR SALE—A Valuable lot of Ground, 113 feet by 101;), three fronta, "rater and gas laid oo one front ; suitable for chursh or factory. it is ma ted in the Southwestern t art of the in a raptdly im proving neughborhood. arms BUY. Addrsasjor 'ar ticular'," J. 15.." office o thu pacer. odd DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. J . C. HOWE & CO., No. 240 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Offer to the Jobbing and Clothing Trade J. T.SEAORAVR h. CO.'S ORANITE MILL! BRADFORD, TAFT, h CO.'S BLACKSTONE HILL, ELM-STREET, MILLBURY, MERRIMACK. MILLFORD. And various others of the choicest and most do imble tusks,' of Ametican PLAIN AND FANCY CASSI AIERES. Also, a line of rery °holm) high-lastral BLACK DOESKINS, Colored and White CORSET JEANS, Bleached and Brown MEETINGS, SHIRT INDS, sod DRILLS. J. C. HOWE & CO. Are also Assets of the MANCHESTER PRINT WORKS, And offer the various goods produeed by tlos ComHAY DE L IINE3, CHALLIES, OPERA CLOTHS, PRINTS, etc., do NI thetulm CIGARS, TOBACCO, &c. E STABLISIIED 1760. SA I N (I 6: TVBAI : 6OI}AitriAVIRAR, IS and IS _CHAMBERS STREET hntham street. New . rk,) WU/ itlltl to hai removal. end also the erue,e of ' Vor nok ruanulanture,lll: BRoWet 14'F. 11'1'1 =60; 6 e. . 14 T ‘ 1 , Coarse Itappse 11144014 c AmartaNgtibtlra upp. Conon/men. Wiffons_t_Sootoh. 17st it ft gent. Fresh Honey Dew , ?go i r x b eeo. or Lundy foot. Vl5lll CUT C112W041. 11140[1.40. M. I, P. A. L.. or Own, SG Jag°, D 412, _ _ ~ C . t .lyeroneh, or swee s t i.,. /Ipas ken. l'l7;t:faoot. `C,11:1;: e g. . l , lltft.. f rm., will be se e n l o in i. lete r ttron. whroh fotl n e e etprrl ' o ° l ! brooks for dtppm6 per OVI-Jrn ZWISSLE'R & FIORILLO. 116 NORTH THIRD STRIMT, !fare for sale a largo supply at CIGARS OF TRH J3E3I I HAVANA BRAND 8. TOBACCO, SNUFF, PUTS, he. AGNNTS I'O GAIL 8 AX, BERMAN BMOKINO TODA6IOO AND MARA. ocASAsu A MERINO. A. 140 BOUTS VONT MUM Ida in 'ton sad bond, and Hord for Ws, I Land Andortmal If U 1 El ARB, Ineelnird dirndl trout Reran. If dolls dad favorite Brands. aul-if SALES BY AUCTION HY HORATIO H RIS & CO., AUG TIONEERS. ULF, OF OHIO DOMESTIC FLEECE AND FULLED WOOLS, ON WEDNF,SDAY, JANUARY 11.1&)) At 13 o'clock, at the afore of & CO.. No. la CITY WII.kRF, 1308 TON Will be sold, ..100,C01) pounds of Ohio Fleece end Pulled Wools, comprising a complete assortment of all grades. and well worthy the attention of consumers and den/ era. These wools were ielected with great care, end none of them have linen de lained. The wool, will be ready for examination on Monday and Tuesday prece ding the sale, when catalogues will be furnished. OCT Terms and cionditteng at sale. Igl-3t GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. SPENCER'S OENTS, FURNISHING STORE, NO. 830 OILESTNUT STREET, GIRARD HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA. DRESS SHIRTS. UNDERSHIRTS, DRAWERS, STOOKS, GLOVES, GAUNTLETS MUFFLERS AND SHAWLS IN ORHAT VARIETY. d-.tuth•fm-if HAVANA eItiARS.—A full assortment. ioat rsesl ,l 4. in store AO ho e 4. The ettestioa of d 43 re is igvited. F IJ KT k_krenSß, TICNo Ron th Fitoeur Btreot firuitSES TAKEN T WINTER. on a Farm la Palawan oounly. Eacelleikj ltalltl eioarianaedGroom. AM/ No. fl WA MT? 43, UMW am. 6aFtf AffiUSEBLENTB. - - - - WALNUT -STREET THEATRE. ole Lease.-- ....M ra. UARRETTSOE. tegy• itr mage T.- Mr. E. F. DUCH. Rosonosa Atent. ..Mr. JOS. D. Mugs', azcoNo N IGHT - MATILDA HERON. • TRW (TL'EdDAY) EVENING, Jan. 10, - CAMILLE. Camillo. 141.0 d. Heron :t Prodanoe, Mn.a Threw; Amami Dural, Mr. L.. R Matron. To oonalcide mita THE CLOCKMARE.R'S RAT. SiirPme• as mai. bats 'soured without extrt atDoors, 0984 SC al 0'460i I; Fortormanos to oottultsaos o cloak. WHEATLEY t CLARK E'S ARCH -BTREET THEATRE. THIS ITISESpAY) EVENING. J3O. 10. Mr. Faulted, Mr. ERDY. Whent i 'S FRIEND. A W BO mly. PETER WILKINS. NW' Wt i tina. Mrs. Drew_Llena Adam+. Mr. Do!- van; Nicodamm Croirem Mr. Clarke. tICALZ Or PR ICILC—AdIrOnnan, Orate; Ileaueed Seats in Cirms,37ll email "'armlet-a) aenta. Doom open at peat 6 o' clock; perionaneee to commence at 7 o'olook DAN RICE'S GREAT SHOW. NATIONAL THEATRE. :WALNUT SL. above Eilkth. D.MoLantii. nobs Mon_ n,ctor. Doors open at o Mack. rertormance to commence at 73.6 TLEADAY EVENING, Jan. 10, Will beto 'resented a brilliant selection of animated Acts in the Circlein watch the Great Humor/at, DAN'RICE, WI appear. Second Night, away Tsars, of the keneetrian Ex travaganza, entitled BUTTON, Esq. L.* , Week o the Engagement of the veteran artAt, BERR CLINE. Second Nightof DAN RICE'S PONY and MONKEY. The Infantile Produry. Mager John. iral appear La his UNPARALLSLEDACT upon his B Patush -,41, 4 E . 4 ma. ADONIS and JUPITER. Rerival of the Maxrdfieent entied TWE GYMNASIUM. TilE EXHIBITION OF PAGE'S VENUS. At the Rooms is.q CHESTNUT STREET. Will tont/nue till THURSDAY next. Admisaton J cents. QANDERSON'S EXHIBITION ROOMS, JAYNE'S COMMONWEALTH BVILIHNE:, CHESTN THEATREear Sixth. THIODON'S OF ARTS. THIS .EYEN/NO. WAS be offered the folkm_pg elegant scene::: The Port Genoa. Birth -nut of Colombo, Be American {Vat Steamer, Washington and heCrane rale. Ye'llry Forge in Mid-Winter. Rome the Eternal City. Th. Home of the Popes. Aare truly re_presented. NAPOI4:O7( CROSSING o.. THE ALPS. Irt which .0.000 Morin; Fiume* are reprerented—t a gather with a life-like 'lsle of toe Genera! sad tos Mar shals • The Armyoa its March. AIONKS OF MT. ST. BERNARD. er which the temfio see of the Storm at San m. estubaton terttunauns with the model nese ot the monster steamship, the Great Eastern. Afternoon performances on iVedneaday and 5eca,4,. 7 , Tickets. 215 cents. Children. LS ten% Doors open at 7. To commence at 8. n ARMONIA SACRED MUSIC -KA. SOCIET V. CARD ORATORIO O OF THE 'SEASONS. The Director' announce the erode:qt., of the solsodij ORATORIO OF TEE SEASONS. ter Hajdo, ON FRIDAY EVENING. January U. ty33, - AT THE IdUeICAL FUND NALL Great *ere. labor, time, and expense bare tee. nod to bring this bee/gala eompaettoo before their friends and the yobbo to the best manner, and the Polo parts are entrusted to well-knoWA sumer.. berme the re stated. , n 31,4 .ild %Wm. voe Chemises be ems tamed by the HARMONIA members. Istlej , butte-sod le number. sod efftwener. satiated inth a lull sc.i pow erful ORCHI• 3TRA. from the MUSICAL FUND and GERHANIA ORCHESTRAS. AR under the 'Se leaderehre of L.ROPOLO Mae.. Doe. It INGLE TICKETS - FIFTI CENTS. Saloecriptiona, at THREE DOLLARS each. "r F. TOeeind at Beek k Lawton't. °enter of Seventh and Cheetnot sheets. for the Three Cot:Kerte 0( the Society. CARL WOLFSOHN AND CARL ROHN. STOCK'S SECOND CLASSICAL SOIREE artll take IIiSCIS tm TRURSDAY. ItDAh4t of January. FOYER OF THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. For protrammaa sod _parttenlari..eall at th.a Rasta Stores. Waste Ttekata Otan Dollar. Can be Lad oa the orrenant at the door. Subtonbaraarstoquartod to &Soy Moir tteketa. nit lit AIcDONOUGIFS GAIETIES—RACE St., above SECOND. OYEAT KU TO . _RIGHT. MOTHER G OOKS: OR, TAR. GeLDEIS EGO. with us oast of stuttsetertt tun to Le elms:led in Ms eocintn• IL M. Her:sr4 u. oms". Mu. Man. Clown. Pantalooe. Harisktun &Awnbate ." • DEAF AS A POST Dumb BO) CI4II AND BINDLNO. Ail the coßan. WJI.I.II , IO . II_TLI 816 PRODUCED tuREYKRRSIBLE CONFLICT. 9IESIPLE Of WONDERS, Northeaat corner of TB-NTH and CHESTNUT Streets. Waal and Norel earsalo... HAFT), NEW YRAR ! SIGNOR BLITZ. The erpntlerfel Manila!! aad t'entrikgitat. EXHIBITION EVERY EYBNING DURING THE WEEK. Comminute al ni_cmoor. and on WEDNESDAY and SATOH VAN AFTERNOONS at a. The celebrate.] Automaton Rope Vaulter. one of the graattat pose. of Idnabanian3 ever exkitated,trel appear In every exhibl tom. and perform las astornehins Rana Adamant! 35 04 ate. Children ltcnele. au-ti THE CELEBRATED PAINTING, PARISINA, istrat lip me of LORD BYRON'S FORM. . P 1112 ,, PIQTI.7 RR, THE FILDRIaI FATHERS and OlmeoßproYaßD/14)4 ONLY, LUND DU¢SEL DOS, Amarrrox. AC ADEBIA_ /NB ARTS. cu..rse.r stre.. OVID from A. M. to tt P. M. ACILICII2OII2S Cents. PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF TIM Emu ARTS, MOS CfLESTR ET STREET, It QPEN DAILI, (Sundays excepted.) from. A.M. UllY Wunuxt.—Tne, Tantla cohino of ` . Stirs Elerstu Volum of Straus,. Adrurstrou 23 cents. Chairea under 12 ye* half p rICO. Mumma Stook 032. (ZERMANIA ORCHESTRA.—PubIic A-S,Re hear:calm every SATURDAY, st MUSICAL FUND. HALL, at 330 o'elock P. M. A imias i ge of right ticket., ono doar. Sincla tickets, oa nu. To be bad at G. g r ira's. and & Layton's Mac* Stores, anui at the ole-fto INSURANCE COMPANIES VACIIANGE INSURANCE COMPANY —DIV* N 0.114 SOUTH Ent:lin:l, %born STA:r.ut Strnet FIRE INSURANCE. on Honnon and Mer:S•nttsa gemorallr,on larorable term. colter lmlL•d or r4l - 'ALAND INSURANCE to ID pate of the LOll4Oll snot:aptly paid and Itbently soluses4 DIRECTORS._ Jeremiah Bonnet). . .. - John .._ Q. riter,63o. James i Darman. Jacob D. Lax, R. C. Hale- B. M. Ho! , arishemi, Jame. Iran. E.Drard W. Dert.l. John D. Morrie. John MoDowen.Jr. JEREMIAH In.)N:iALL, Pr emdent. EDWASD W. Davin, .erret‘ri le`O-tochalr THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. SIX WELK,. 8 OP DOLLARS. iNyzeTSO ts ' WO mar oN Itol. TTTTTT RTH OVER CUOMO. Tha premiums are Fowles tlaa to many othsr Comm aa4 the Dtvaleada hare team alL Thu 1/1 lanai, Mtr[CAL CO=lllllllr. Trlf are to StookhoWars. au that .I4EL THE PR OFITS zuezta to tee ISIVILLD. Pamphlets. and era, Information. mu be hal a applic•tioa to 0a“... 0 F. .a.). FCHFORD STARR. Ajeato R. W. eorner FOURTH and WALNUT &lasts. ~..F . K t . 11 . D. ELPH IA RII . E ti v FLi C . F. S • Monism Da Imo. tenor., H. :taut. . . e m Stroud. E. a. whe:e.. _. 71 - fi kiin. use Patterson. ohn M. AV/WA. tOMS• H. Powers. wham !Acta+, it ii'rlifLq.l.,glili% .et.ttor H. Gotha, troorge W. la:ax..l, •rb,,,.,. Wutso.. az-171:. BONUS TO THE INSURED.—TIIE 61. RARD LING INSURANCE. ANN urr %47, AND TRUST COMPAN i OF PHIL DELPHIA.—Dr.:t item 131 e. As the Remain( lire years has transpired since th. Last llonna was made. the I ouipany hat* niclartil as Additional one. BON Nn. n. Lathe insured for ife. cn all Inliciee in force. which were Issued mot to 1.1357. Those Policy lamed to Ist:. by thin Boras last 6 added to the sum insured for each 81 1)L1; those issued in 1-. ) 45, have PA) added those ismted in lilt, as well as au Yol,ciee which participated to the Lea Bone.. that of December. Me, have $75 added for esch-ftt7.. ie.. it. Larger and 11113/ler Ann VAITI/Cipalb in hi/. proportion, WI thOut recut re n g any increase lethal Clamant preinlUM II be paid to the eolopanT• A Life Volley, therefore. of 81.035. tuned In MI, is increased by this and former Roemer to B (.1)3: a po• lint of $5 COO is increased to V 0)0; or one of APIIs incrnuied to 814 000. which will he paid when it be,some a claim by death, instead of the $1 co, $5 053. or era W. - Cai, originally insured; laces lalined In 1373. are in creased from 81 tsar to 81.374; those of 1333 are in creased to $1.13). la add. uon to which, on all the above aimed FO:I.1.11 on which a furore annual yttrium shat! h paid, sod on all other Life Yotiaies after they shell have stood ttoss Years, and shall become alarms within the telt five Years there will be pal.) a further &nue for evert se ph premium in the same ratio As de:Llarest. By order of the Beard, THOR. R (DO WAY, Frestden Jowl F. lames. Actuary . December 31.1.571 MESSRS. ROSENTIIAL MORRIS. fromFljmonta. Entlaxid, mansfacturers of tee eel/healed " Pantaseoplo" Speataeles. rupeetfully eoltsit the yo trooshe of the tenses and- centiamen of f'hillidetslul and vieinitri to their superiqr ground epeetscht gasses. The valuable advantage dertred from them is, that fe ster of ninon lreeomter steamed , heated. weal - mod, an in numeroui oases senotudy inyuredot is preserved en d Ailln"thenedj. everything at omee be v~ntes clear a, era ece tied to em t,t At •ia 4 l l atriV,°.lo.Prorlm.§.. tiGn. maser by aar - o l e e l a ' nule-Ittht ; eau see nth those beers of a Menik led ham:tapes poWer. and they do net resume the recast clans.* to the dassaroas effezt• of further powsrfat assistareca. Certificates edit be seen at the oiSee ore r Mr Christ man's store. TOY CHESTNUT Street. eitolcuar Ger mon's Phowerspb rooms. dls ly MORE PROOF OF THE WONDERFUL iii F.FFROTS OF MO:CELL% AMERICAN HAIR REPARATOR. Pattsortrats. Esretembsr.l7th, This is V) GTlfil t a that WU tkOd Cr , ,T M5Bl YOST., TILI,I noommend to try your Repsrstor ; SOS hallos Lreourird three bottles. used it for three months. whieh hammed my Lear to STOW, sadslir mA i hot suite 99 ulot tem, let 11 II 000114111113 • No. 39 north Tiara street. PRILADII2.IIIA. Soptemkof rtk, no. Mr. J. F. kioyokkki Dear Sir—Some time Linea ail' r, commencod feihni °ca s co much so, iltut I us. to Loci jeurfti. of becoucus bunt; hut hearing of the iron - ell power of year 144 044364.4. pria 1631663 404:my 1 We, andejtey aging ore-half o it lay lair not only gemmed coming put, but commenced rreurtric finely. en] IWs now ki thick a nit of tool. as eir f hd. JACO EV.A.N.g. No. 634 4.lierry street, 5003 We by T. 11. PETERS & Co.. Bois Amu. Ito. TIA CH.6.BTNNT &treat. Philudelehoi. seld-im D OINGS OP THE PENNSYLVANIA FOR LW. SLR FIRST riAMIuMS SIX DIPLOMAS.. Bat Furroir4 for arm W= Iluddiosz. To AutoLp Wo sox. OAS CONSVAIING CONE FURNACE. FIRST esslcrag. BESX PORTABLE FURNACE. k o Au:lLp k WiksoN. RICHMOND'S PORTABLE FURNACE. Parvorx. BUST COOKING RANGE. aINOLD A WILSON. ICHILBON'S DOV LE-OVEN COOKINO RANOEI MST PISILIDDI. BEST PARLOR COAL ORATES. _TO ARNOLD k WILSON. LOW DoW i r andkASKET GRATES, BEST xxioakintritir idvErn.s. To Aimp.D _ utr,:47.,tAtcßt..47,gTruwet.gtzna,c.. - 3 FAR ARNOLD le WILSON. una CHESTNUT at:meta B. M. FILTWIII.. ear' TO IV EsTERN AND SOUTHER.`MtR QUANTs —MANILA ROPE.—A !Arra sad slid asstock or Manila WV'. ELISUCACCaIIPI sad ix AU, st New York pnces n by WbAYICR, PI rua. dea tf 4, vaster Ira srsi W....,-... LAhll.-155 tibia. No. I Leaf Laud, C.a. sale by C. C.SA DLER do i,). lu ARCH Witt, dwz atureryoat, sin, Tuas... Ensrt.
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