Pli , Ej.C: . l -- TY - ,. „ „ AittlidißlENTS TILLS EVFNING. ' Venuning CriAlvea ARCII.STRUNT Ault. street, above reistia.-- , ' Everybody's Friend" , — .• Peter - Wailtlll-BrtltUT ! THEATRE. corner Walttta . and Ninth.—” °lnutile "—' , ,Thumpintr Istyaer.” , `,. ESTIONAL TtlitAlltn, Walnut mesh between Sigma and Ninth.—Dan Aloes Great %how. ' Ananfinir orn'uot Aare,Cbestiut Street.r", Fati amn'—_The Martyrdom' of J ohn Russ, no. ' • IYANDallatitt'a EXtetattloll 'ROOK, 'lsyneg lloomplon wealth_finildinst Chestnut street, above pliant—Tato don's Museunsot art. ' fdoDosormes GAlsynts,Etionstreet, inky Third.— Entertainments nightly; • - Tmerrat or Wonnine,vietheast corner Tenth and Chestnut streets.7-fhgnor DOM Ctry Consrems.;;-Both branches of Councils h eldatated meetings:yesterday afternoon. &stator:BEM:MX—The Chamber met at 3 o'clock. In the absence of President Cornman, Mr. Real was called to the ehatr- " The following petitions and communications were reoeived Bnd appropriately. referred : One from' Robert J. Hemphill, secretary of Con .trollers of Pnblio Schools, asking an appropriation of $378 to defray the expenses of furnishing school ,.houses in the ~ Nineteenth section ; one .from the ,Commissioner of Highways, enclosing an opinion • from the City' Solicitor tha t former has no right to, interfere with the charter of the Baltimore • Railroad Company, or to prevent the Soithwark ',Company from relaying their track to their depot, at Swanson street ; , ,one front Joseph Shantz, City 'Commissioner, stating the Bongos noel „Via from ,the following railroad companies : -Spruce and Tina streets, 1 0 - ears at $3O $5lO Second and Third streets, SO oars At $3O 1,500 Oliestnut and Walnut streets,ls care at $30.. 440 • iltrandOollege,lB oars at $3O ' 540 , One from the Prothonotary of the Court of Own '`.‘ason Plena, asking n!t appropriation 0fj225 for ad - eiltional fire-proofs. One from Williaiit a...Menne; asking'an appro . priatlon to defray the 'expenses of taking down a • wall at Fifth and Poplar streets. • - A - petition from the citizens - of the Twenty-fourth ward, complaining of the dangerous condition of the pavement on the east aide of Till street. • A communication from the MoYamenslng Hose Company, asking to be located as a 'steam' fire en gine oompany. • ' One 'asking that the gronnd in the rear of Ger mantown 'Gall be prepared for archery purposes. The ohlirmala of the Committee on Water Works, zirr: Parker, eubmjtted an ordinance providing for the appointment of ,two additional permit clerks in - the Water Department - to' take the place of those appointed temporarily: • Adopted. • ,Mr. Leidy, from the Committee on City Proper ty, made a report asking to be discharged from the further:consideration of the petition of George Kirkinitrick relative to the division Of a - certain lot of land. Agreed to, One from the same gentleman authorizing the , natant' ClaV to ergot a building on Fairmount -.. Park; in - Which to' keep their apparatus. Agreed to. ; .• Also, arf ordinance authorizing the sale of oar ',twin lots on the former site of the City Hospital, in the Fifteenth ward. Passed Mr. Cornwall arrived at this point, and the ohair was accordingly vacated by Mr. Neal. Mr. Brioghurat, from the Committee on Poor, re ported- the defiiency bill. An appropriation of $12,421 is asked`for supplies during 1858-59. The debts were contracted during the reign of the old Board of 'Guardians. The deficiency . bill has been ' tinder the consideration of,tho committee foisome time put. , It gave rise o an extended debate. The items were taken up separately. Some of the hills were regarded as fraudulent' by certain mem. berg. The system resorted to by different depart xnents of exceeding the annual- appropriations was strongly censured.- The attention of the Chamber was occupied by the subject for two hours. motion that the Chamber ram itself into a committee of the whole for the purpose of disposing of the matter was lost; also, a motion to refer to the Committee on Law ; and one to postpone indefi nitely. ' Several . amendnienti 'to the bill were proposed and defeated. The second section provides for the payment of $4,481.28 to John Hinkle for flour. The third section passed, and, as the Chamber re fused to dispense with the rule that prohibits the reeding of a bill twice on, the same day,it was laid —over. A resolution from Commoi Council, inviting the Chamber to meet that body in joint convention for the promo of electing railroad directors on Thursday peal, was concurred In. . :VOttiOrtattprott..—The Common Branch of Councils held 'at' meeting ',yesterdlg afternoon, Charlie' B. nage, Esq.; prealdent, the chair: , A number of communioations and petitions were presented,,and ' appropriately" referred: •Among them. was ne from the 110Y111:1181211111g Hose Com- Pally, asking thattheirboustabe selected ark boa: tion for a ateam fire-engine ; also; one from nume rous citizens of Frenkford remonstrating against the, passage of an ordinance prohibiting the erec tion of wooden buildings in that place. Mr. Ni r istar, in place, submitted an ordinance supplementary, to-en ordinance, authorizing the issue of certificates of debts. passed August, 18.5 i. Referred to Committee on Finande. Mr. O'Neill, in place, submitted an ordinance relating to'tho removal of lee and snow from foot ways, and for other parposes. 'The ordinance was teferred to a special committee, consisting of Messrs. O'Neill, Miller, and Cattail. A petition from the managers of the Northern Homo for Friendless" Children, asking for a done - tien from the city; was presented, And referred to the Committee on F1T124100. Mr. Catlett called' up the resolution approving of the plan of an iron bridge over the Schuylkill river at Chestnut street, • A lengthy debate ensued, during which 16. Mil. ler opposed the adoption of the plan, saying that Oast iron bridges wore. the. most •oostly that Could be built,: One of the bridges over the Thames, ,in London, cost overs2,ooo,ooo. A east-iron bridge over the Schuylkill would cost over half million dollars, - Mr. liodgdon gave an account of the liven• ty-three bridges of Paris One of them of cast iron, cost $OOO 000, Was found to be a' failure, and had to be taken ddiern. Crate!! replied, 'defending the planproposed In the resolution , and saying that $400,000 would cover the price of everything. Mr. Ingham wee of the opinion that a bridge tould bo constructed for $270,000, and opposed the resolu tion. The debate was tiontinued, at length between • Messrs. Wm. B.' Thomas, Wistar, Miller, Cattell, Potter, Ingham, Quinn, and others. -• Mr. Ingham submitted a resolution authorizing the Mayor to advertise for plans and specifications for this work, awarding a premium of $4OO for the best, $2OO for the second, and $l5O for the third ; and that thiChief Engineer furnish his plans and specifications, and give the soundings. to., to such applicants as fiered to Compete for the prizes. This resolution was not agreed to. The question recurring on the original resolu tion, it was lost yeas 29, nays 09. A message was received from Mayor Ilenry, ve toing the ordinance authorizing the purchase and laying out of a plot of ground as a publio park. It was postponed. A resolution was adopted to Meet in convention on Thursday next, to - eleet d . ireobsra of the Sunbury and Erie and North Pennsylvania Railroad Cora flies. . =An ordinance 'adding two more clerks to the Water Department, at an expense of $1,700 per annum, was adopted. Adjourned. TUE WILL OF Tit LATE RIORT REV. .1. N. Namfaxx.—The will et the late Bishop Neumann, ,whose death and burial were noticed by , ns recent ' IY, baa been recorded in the 'olllco of the Register of Wills. It was executed in ,1850, and is as fol lows : r give and bequeath my library and fur niture unto my executors, in trust, to transfer the lime to my successor In office, In trust for Isle use as snob Bishop, and tabs transmitted for the like 'use by his at:tremor. -All the property and effects, real add personal, and wheresoever in me vested, or with me deposited, I give and bequeath unto my executors, and to the survivor of them, his helm, he., in trust, to convey unto the person who shall next encased me. I 'hereby declare that I have.no property or effects to be accounted for by toy executors, or to demand to My lawful heirs or next of kin, and that this will is made in order to transmit all titles and property, in me legally "vested, according to my duty, and eel am autho rized by law to do, that all trusts, Ac., in me re posed, may be faithfully executed' and performed in all respects as 1 eta now authorized and bound to execute and perform the same. , " The very Rev. Mr. Carter, Itly. R. O'Connor, of this city, andtbe Roo'. Patrick Ignront, of Norristoien, am named as the executors. OriffnAltr,-4116 Ifon. William F. Boone, Judge of the Uxtted States District Court for the Territory of 'sew Makleo, died at his residence in I West Philadelphia, on Wednesday evening. Mr, Boone had just returned' from ;New .Mexico, on a I visit to his family, after an absence of a couple of years, in the 'discharge of official duties. Mr.' Boone served for many years its a member of the fitatelegislature from the old city. Under the Administration of President Fillmore he was ap pointed commissioner to Nicaragua, and spent • three years in the public service upon the Isthmus. In 1858 he was appointed by Mr. Buchanan Judge • of the United Statee District Court of New Mexico, • and soon after entered upon his duties. VtOurrwrAssattuv. Yesterday morning James Connell had a hearing, before Alderman Moore, on the charge of having committed an as sault and battery upon a man named Benkert, with an intent to kill. It earns that Mr. Benkert was passing Loxley Hall, on Tuesday night, when Connell, who la alleged to lave been concealed in , a doorway, rushed out And 'attacked ddnu, The assailant struck Mr. B. a violent blow in the Tare, - breaking his jaw end felling him to- the ,ground. Be then ranoff, and was not arrested until Wed nesday evening. Connell was committed, in de fault of $l,OOO bell, to answer at court; Axon= Votorrnita Gonn.—The soldiers of the late war with Mexico are thinning rapidly, Every few days we have to chronicle' the death of some gallant fellow who, having served his country in her hour of- need; contraoted disease of a mot tal &motor, Jeremiah Kavanangh died on Tues. day at his residence, in liontesim attest, below Catherine. The deceased served during the Rexi• can war as a member of company 11, Second regiment of artillery. Rio funeral will take plane - this afternoon, and yin be attended by the mem- . bars of the Scott Legion. , EsCA.I , ND pause TON HOSPlrAL.—Yesterday morning, about two °Week, a deranged woman named Ann Blair escaped from the Pennsylvania ,Hospital. She was a patient, under treatment, in .that Institution, The escape was effected by 'scaling the wall surrounding the place. The fugr • live took to clothing with ner, but wrapped her. self in a blanket. She is about thirty years of age:. She was arrested lest evening by the Ninth. ward Moore, and cent back-to the Hospital. Trtx Milton's AfiesSOlE was not sent into - Councils lesierday, as had been anticipated The delay Is caused by the failure of the Departin en te 'to send their reports to his /loner. The Mayor To quested that these documents might be forwarded to him by the sth instant. The request wee com plied with by some, but others were unable to pre pare their statements in the allotted time. , Prokromers Anon T.—On TueSday even • ing, during the performance of Medea at the Wal nut-street Theatre, , a gentleman named W. It. Lockheed bad his portemonnaie abstracted from his pocket, It contained about $l6O in gold. The thief escaped with his booty. • . Taw 'Vow IN tisn'ltennr.--Tho steamship Vigo wee hauled into her dock, at Queen.strett wharf, between three' and four o'clock yesterday Morning. There line considerable ice that had to - be cleared Out of the dock before the ship could o . hauled into berberth, , Tito SrAime OF - FIANELIN.—The statue of Benjamin Franklin, intended to be placed in the Mahe in front of the Franklin Market llonso, Tenth street, will be raised to its place on Tuesday next, - 4.l;tt 17th descant,: the ensurers/try of the birth of -.- —the philosopher: Cosiatitimaa.—We are pleased to )earn that Aopibmiat, Peale, wham Meets at Conneetl ' nut *tut noticed byes, is convalescing. Bio friends pit 1 1 Yata a SPaaBi,oo2ll7. DRAWING TO 'A Otosn.—The time for aub northing to the Cosmopolitan Art Association ii rapidly drawing to a dose. We advise onr readers who have not already done so to subscribe at once. The terms are only Hasa dollars a year, for which you get six times the value of your money, besides having a chance in the award of some 100 pre. - !Asps. B. H. Hunt d Co., Fifth and Chestnut streets, are the Philadelphia agents. ARREST OF A SOPTORED FOROTA.—Yester• day afternoon Detective (Meer Charles W. Wood arrested a man named a. Noble, on the charge of attempting to pan a cheek for $O5O, to whiob the .T. name of M. Harper was forged, at the Bank of Commerce. He will have a hearing today. Thu attention of the community is called to the subscription book nowopon at liinpley d Co.'s express office, corner Fourth and Chestnut, for the receipt of all donations to the sufferers by the late calamity at Lawrence, Mass. All moneys will be forwarded free of ',barge. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The Mosley Market. POILAI)ELPRIA, January 12 The busioesa of the Stook Board to-day woe very light. Reading Re. Broad shares went down at the first board to 181, and at the second board to 181. Slime and Pine Railroad sold at 101. Green and Coates at 181. Elmira Railroad, second mortgage bonds, sold at 11. City Bank stook at 421. Mi ners' Bank of Pottsville at 45. Corn Exchange Bank at 221. City sixes, new issue, sold at 102, other issues at 081. The money market appears to be gradually easing up from the resent stringency. We do not anticipate any redaction of importance in the rates until it is seen how the market will stand under the demand for the spring business, but the supply of money accessible by note-brokers is evidently increasing, and the question upon good paper of fered upon the street is simply one of rates. The board of directors of the Girard Western Insurance Company have declared a dividend of six per sent. t'n the cash stook of the company, payable, on demand, at the office of the company. • The following gentlemen were elected to serve for the year 1880, at a meeting of the Delaware County Passenger Railroad Company, bold on the oth bast: President—E. Spencer Miller. Directors—John Sellers, Sr., Joseph Powell, James Miller, A. L. Monnaffen, Thomas T. Dutch er B. F. Warren, D. R. Smith, Joseph B. Smith, William C. Monston, dames P. Aifilch, Adam C. Earnldt, Jacob R. Eokfeldt. Some time since the Bearetary of the Treasury of the United States made a decision of a point ip which a banking firm in Son Francisco were Interested. The firm not being satisfied with the decision, appealed directly, by letter, to the Presi dent, asking him to 'reverse it. The President, however, refused to bear the appeal, referring those who made It, to the Court of Claims, or to Congress. The reasons he gives for this course are numerous, In the first plaee,he remarks, that the acts and decisions of the beads of the departments are the acts and decisions of President himself, and, for which also, the President is responsible. It is for this reason that Cabinet meetings are held upon all questions of interest and importance. Besides the considerations of this nature, it I t would be impossible for the President to re-exa mine all the questions that would be brought before him, if such appeals were allowed. Another reason of some weight is, that appeals would be made when the decisions of the departments were adverse to claimants; but none wheh they were against the Uevernment. The Savannah Republican says: "Out of four MIIIIOIIII of bales of ootton raised last year, only about ono hundred thousand bales are estimated to have been manufactured into cloth in all of the slareholdingStatos—such an insignificant proportion as to be hardly worth mentioning. Of the quan tity of cotton manufactured in the Nlaveholding States, the following statement will show how it iz divided : 1855. 1858. 1957. 1858. 1859. 78. Carolina, bales.. ...18,100 22.001) 25,030 26 000 29,000 Youth Carol] na..... ..10 540 /5 000 17.000 18,000 20 GOO 26,000 23,850 24 000 26,000 Alabama ~91V 6,800 6 000 8,000 10,000 Tennessee.. :990 7,000 9,000 10,000 /LOW "Thera is probably no:product of the earth of Whioh - so - little is made ready for use where it to raised, while there is no reason why it should be so. The water power of the Booth is as good as it is anywhere, but the great bugbear is that labor is too high. An assertion which is not true, as can be proven bfthe history of those factories which have been tatecessfally managed in Georgia. The kind of labor required in cotton factories oc cupies persons to whom it is almost (Alertly to give employment, and the oomponsation is established by the employers. Women and children do most oC the work, and a cotton factory well managed operates as a blessing to a town, by giving the poor and helpless people employment." • On the 6th January wo had occasion to nail to the counter as false a part of a statement that Noah L. Wilson, Esq., had succeeded in raising a loan of $2,000,000, in Europe, for the purpose of completing the Marietta Railroad to Wheeling, and that the Pennsylvania Railroad Company had agreed to advance half a million of dollars to finish the Chartiera Valley Railroad to Washington, from Pittsburg. We then shooed that the Penn sylvania Railroad Company would not be further bled by the Chartiers Valley Railroad under any eiroumstanees. In oonneetion with this subject we-find in the Cincinnati Commercial the follow. hag: " We have advises from Chillicothe to the effect that, on Friday last, a decree was granted by the United States court for the 'sale of the Marietta and Cincinnati Railroad, within forty days from that date, end fixing the minimum sum at irhioh it may be sold et two hundred thousand dollars. " We are without the pardonless necessary to a clear understanding of this movement, and infer that It is in pursuance of the programme of which es-President s Wilson's recent visit to Europe was an incident. it is Mated that the decree was granted at the instance of the Brat, second, end third-mortgage bondholders—we cannot doubt that Mr. Wilson was 'agreeable '—so that 'we are, as advised, disposed to look upon Ibises an agreed mode of unravelling a knotty point in the affairs of the M. & C. Road. ' Like our friends of the Commercial, we also "are without the partioulare necessary to a clear understanding of this movement," but we very mush fear that It was not embraced in the pro• gramme of ex : President Wilson's recent visit to Europe. A Chicago paper states that tho Supreme Court of Wisconsin has affirmed the constitutionality of oounty, town, and city bonds issued in aid of rail roads in that State. she telegraph from Boston announces the death of Charles Ellis, Esq., tho president (lithe Howard Bank in that city. The receiver of the Bank of the Republic of Pro vidence, R. T., gives notice that he is prepared to pay a final dividend of thirty-nine per cent, to holders of the bills of that bank. The following are the current quotations Dn. spa ole, domeatio exchange, &c , as fur ribbed by Cm nine & Co., bankers, No. 40 South Third street Old Amer. K d011a......0A{•Q1d American g01d....1 06 •• srdd" Mexican dollars 1 063.4 Napoleons—xx trance 4.57 Spanish . .O8 Ten th i llora p 785 Wilinfenos ... . .91 " im I :Inman l 800 Garman crowns. ' . 108 Spanfs% iroU r btoons.. 16.10 French " 110 Patriot' YACII•NOR. N. Y. Exell'ge. par (Pittsb urg ?ii• to", dui Boston , Ciseinnati.... ?: to 3:. Baltimore..... " to 3r; die. Louisville..... tj to ti " Blohmond.... 3Y, to 44 •• Bt. Louis I{ tot " Charleston... fi to ;1i " Chicago 1) to 2 " Savannah.... ,i to " °levels nd...... .". to 7: " Mobile par Nnaliville... •.. ti to I New Orleans. ' . Memphis I.i to I • PHILADELPHIA STOCE EXCHANGE SALES. January 12, IE6O RIPORTID WC E. E. BLAIMAITAIS, 3113 i Walnut Street FIRST BOARD 2100 City Os Now lota. .102 2000 kllty Os 981;1 2doo do lots ~... 90 4 IMO ' 2049 Elnura do 24 m 7a.... I 1/3 MO do .... 11 2009 do ........ 31 2000 Or & Coate,/ 78 10 74 IMO Penne. It Id m Go . 86% 100 Reading It.. sawn 19 100 do .sawnk in 19X 4011 do .sormamo /0. 1 1 BETWEE germ & Amboy B U) 90 Reading R . 19 100 do bswn 19 190 do &Wit 19 30 do . ,0 187 i; 10 N Penne R 1 2 ;gorriztown R..... 41$ 10 Green& C 011104.11 d 18 a 97 Mnr Can prat lota..1111: 1 Baas Mead R. 35'; 60 Spruce & Pine. 3da 1.11 1.. CIO Bank 13 Miners' Bk, Pottay. 40 i BOARDS. igo SlllllOO & Pine at R. 10): BECK/ND BOARD. 10 Corn Ex 11 , Lnk...... 22!1 100 Reading It .--..- 181 i 20 do 151 1 8 %mice & Pine -et it in% 10 Moron Canal 16 do .974: 6 N Liberties Bk. 06 606 CRS—DULL 6CO Olt, R • • • 981 V 4390 Reading it vs '44 . 93 6000 Soh N do 93 2300 avas '62 iota. 66% 1000 Del R mt 03, . As 16 Penna it lots 3734' T Own Ft.l3auk 22ti CLOSING YRI - BILL Atha. Phipt .1 1;7...141 It i rtatt h —9ll 92!' tumi d bd'7 R.. 0— 187 i s BO " mon 69 '44.92 93 tt do 'B9 6794 8834' Penns k..• .. • 3754 Pd 8014 67 Morris ..lanal 00n.49t4 1113. 806091 Nav ds BL.OO l i 99% TV. Bid. Askati.. Sold Nav yrs 16.1i Winlap't k Elm... i 1)4 lat mort.62 ‘, 2d 0t0rt.10,4 Ii bong lalood 1L... . 11 Lehigh 4loaldr.liax 44 IN Forms ........ I 4 , .. Costowmam It . . do ]atmglWs So Ai 'Frank & South H. 65 Bee'dtc.Third-et 11:16 33 alWe Vino-uts It— Plitiadeiphia Markets. JANUARY 12—Evening. There is no quotable ebonite in Flour; the inquir) lute fallen elf, and only some SVOOO lAA; have found buy ere at 86.60ae.76 for standard awl good sir e WA crfine, or extra. the latter f tor Lancaster comity, and 813.813451 d The trade sro buying moderately at these rates for superfine and extra, end f r om $125 up to for extra family and fancy brands, as in quality. Bye Flout and ' 'urn Meal are quiet; the former is held at : 94.1:5and the latter at it 3.74 bol. Wheat—The offerings are light -but there is net much demand for milling, and some 3.000 bus fair to good prime red cold at 133srl3sle in store. 'Mae is held at Itvirlll2o 4fs bus. Rye is wonted, and Penn la worthe3o. Corn is name!) inqiii•ed for. and al ottt 1)300 bus dry new Southern yellow sold lane in the cars. Oats are dull, and some 1,500 bus Penn sold at Sae includinsone lot at aornetturts less. Bark small sale of Ist No 1 tillereition was made at sr 27 te n. Cotton—Tee market is quiet and prices about tits Berne es last quoted. Groceries and Provisions—The move ment continues Mall and the market for the former is 'my firm. Seeds—There is A moderate Inquiry for atm:armed with further oaten of 330 bus at front Sia up to 85.37)4 for enninion to prime lute No change le Timothy. Flaxseed is selling at 81.4415 , " bus. Whiskey pd!ycontinues qui ulids e 2ac and dr y udge 21014 P gallot. Pennslvania las 2Shie n, lliie, Ohio do New York Stock Ex, xhange..-Ja.n. 12. 301.11 D. (116 N Y Central R..... 735: 12d0... ....-73 , 4 300 do 1,34 73 , , 100 Minh Can RMU 3•0; do Mich a & ri lit .... 6 260Chio &RI 611; ' 30 Pilch Ba:N I Od 830,13 le de.. L ..... ...... 15 1 ; 100 Panama N... -..1233.: r 60 do.. • --. 530.126 ti, 100 111 Con li.. .. 380.373 i 23 Gal Or. Ohio It.. ....02 1260 d 0......... ..... pin 3000 U. 8.5 x '26 494 2000 Cal lit 7a bds.. . ...82 4000 Vs:it 61 41114 100:10 - d0....08.9 l 4 leiX) Gal & Ohio ht mg 01 5 Bank of Commerce 90 5 do 08.! 25 Cumber land 1'f..„153.1 25 do . 15 , ..i n pol re Hudson Co„Egni, is Pacific. Mail 8 701 25 d0.74.8i 1.0 Cleve & Tot R ...... 1 91 19 Markets by Telegraph. cIIMILIIIOI4, Jan. V.—Sales of Cotton to-day 28,01)) bales, the market closing firm. MOOILE. Jan. 11.—Bates of Cotton to-day 3,COe bales ; pricesl ketene gooier, but quotations unchanged; middlings ke. BILVANNAZ. Jan. IL—Cotton unchanged; Wes to-day 2,230 bates. YULTIMORS. Jan, 17—Flour fir.n hut inactive: 700 hiss ttoweru street Bold at 'Wheat firm, white 080ed.4 1 0; red Sl , 2terlsie. Corn active; white net 700; yellow 7809 Ye. • Provisions steady and inactive ; Mesa 1316.15016.t0; Prime ell; Bacon Bides gun. Whiskey at 261i0. Bills on New York unchanged. Cowin , 1, Jan, 12.—Flour dull but ungnangod, Vi Maim sells at 201:o. a decline of 11'o. Hogs are dull and 100 lower ; Wes of 900 at 46a6.10. Beoeipts 2 500. Mann Pork is in good demand at 81601620. Lord Bells at 9)4e. Bacon—Shoulders No ; bides MO. CITY ITEMS. ORATOTUO or TRH SEASONS,—The directors of the flarmonia Sacred Muni° Society announce the per formance of this celebrated work. this I Friday) even ing, at the Muskat Fund Hall, and wo aro informed that every care has boon taken to have it done in the best manner. A nireftilly-selected orchestra, will give all the likautiful instrumental °Weeds intended by the great composer, and the sole parts have been Indio ouslY siren to Mr. A, R. Taylor, basso, Mr. J. Frazer, tenor, and Miss Bolster and Miss Heed, sopranos. We doubt not that it will be fully equal to anything of the kind ever given in this city. The " Harmon's" have worked An years with energy, perreverance, and untiring effort, to elevate the taste for classical mu sic, and to produce the best works by the beet compo nent, and with the beat choral effects, and their emote should have their reward. Wo hope the direotore of the 'Harmonic. will persevere, and believe that, in the concert room to-night, they will find an overfiowint audience. Tux TURKISIT CRESCENT.—WheII Philip of 'Ma cedon approaebed by night to scale the walls of Byzan tium the moon ehone out and discovered hie design to the besieged, who repulsed him. The crescent was afterwards adopted as the favorite badge of the oily. When the Turks took Byzantium, they found the cres cent in every public place, and beliwrlng it to possess some magical power, adopted It themselves. The origin of the crescent. no a religious embleni, dates a long white anterior to the time of Philip of Macedon, and might be, without straining a point, placed as contempo raneous with the introductiottof the elegant styles of (nettling now gotten up at the palatial store of Granville Stokes, No. 607 Chestnut street. NEW YEAR'S Pansearra.—A wealthy citizen performed the ceremony of giving New Year'a presents in a peculiarly handsome manner. Earth of his four children, received hve thousand dollars, and several other friends began the new 3 ear with significant pieces o f kink paper in their respective wallets. Upon the lota of each bank note was written the words: " Buy all your garments at the Brown stone Clothing Hall of Rockhill & Wilson, Nos. GO3 and 033 Chestnut street, above dixth." ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, UP TO TWELVE O'OLOOK LAST MORT GIRARD HOUSE—Chestnut et., below. Ninth. 3 D Osborn, Louis , [lle W Terry, Loulsvtlle W Burk ham, Louisville P h sideman, Columbia W Henderson, St Pant Z F W etzell, St Loma AV 11 Wat.rs : _Bl...Lonts J Mandford, Chicago Mrs Horrod, _el Y " A monheimer, to Albany Pt F Newhall, Albany J A Benbery & wf, N C Mtsa Outlaw, N C W R Sutterworth N Y MWilson & la, Utah 0 Irwin, Buffalo, N V iss Whitney, Al J hi Newhall, Lynn, Mass 3 Dixon, N Y W °Murray, N J R D Amer & la, Md Miss Jamar. Md nos Detbrd,_Balt J Otte Avant) J:. la, N 'l,' J IncOeutry,ll3oston J A Bassett, Boston Rohr Lane & la, N Y 0 Kern blo, Jr, & la, N Y 0 Kereble, N r Oen Al Riots & wf W T Mots & sister J IV Dampier & la, N Y W IS Babbitt. N 3 T 8 Allison, N J .itnnai'Lrtlicr' N j Geo P Whitaker, bid N Mooney & la, Rahway .1 hove, AV .13 Smith. Cin, 0 D 0 Illify eon, N Y F J Huntington, N Y Mrs Goodyer o N Y Richard Raven, N Y AV (Non, N I T Jones Yorke, N J 0 B Adams, N Y Mroronise, N I W B Spinosa, NV L E Kellogg, N I' E 13 Griswold, N Y 3ii UOTROPVI & In, Balt AV ft (wine. N 'V Ben) F Surchsted, Barton. E F Perkins, Mouton W A Richards, Itoaton C Kilmer, N Y 3 Firs James, _lff C T} Hanson, N Y D Horne, 14 Y J Oreenbury, N Y H . G Knight,'N Y J M. Wardwell NY J 8 Pierson, N Y Edw Pierson, Charleston W A Hargailino, St Louis 1 hoe D Day, N y Wm D That or, Boston Cara Coles, Boston John N Partndst, Boston ME RCHANTB' HOTEL—Fourth Weer, below Arch. Jl , Aehnebley & In, YhilA 8 Keith t Lopisvin,,,, Icy A W Shenk: Lancaster Jacob Warfei, Erie, l'a Don Asa Pecker, M unlink A it mei eooth, Memphis Miss to Martindale, Del 1 , it Fritz, Reading Ron.] J Musser, Nevada ry lion A OW rY, Nevada T's Ron!, D Huntsman, 8 Lake A ki Pinney, l'hila J H Grilin, Chester ea Ny D Boning, Cleveland Alt Thompson & la, N T Mrs Ala sh, N Y T Woodburn, Carlisle, Pa Henry Johnson, Ye tt PTenney, /lepton J Miller, N C Deicrich, Cineinn‘ti, 0 W R Nrtson, N P 1) Gwaltney, Norfolk, VB, 1) Litelitnear, Easton E Cushing, Mass J Cessna, Bedlord, AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut st.• aboVO Fifth, Thou D Sullivan, Balt H Hreß, Wash, D C M L Barnes, Mmia CO Itiely,Mau Martin Beach, Newark' 13 royser, Newark F Dearborn, N Y 0 Et Waters, N V J W Field, Wnisport II Bull Closter en, pa C E Griswold, Boston Theo 1l Molle, N 1.: H Buckle)", Media, Pa ti T nf a iA n i ,Bo litc s r t : n It, Philit A Reid, IN T T Winn & la, Newark Sam] Mgeeh, Balt John Sewell, Balt J Ames, N l' Sas W Berms is, N C R It Warden, Bait H Blot, Ba es, lt Balt GA War, Balt W A Bal JONES' HOTEL—Chestnut st..beloar Bovent h. 8 Kinstrey, Clifton 'Chris O'Neill, Old ton Mrs l War. Va Miss Litter, Vn 8 Broadeent, Baltimore Dr Nowland & la, IVIJ John Davie, Boston James 8 Williams, N V W Bain, Norristown • J 8 Mitchell, NV . W D Barrett, Baltimore A C Ws IY, On W 5 Cornell, II V Joe R mann, Baltiinele EAGLE HOTEL—Third street. above Rape, E N hlacentrecn N Y W Bin:tell, Boston 1111 Winter,Eastun 3 11 Anderson. lh I j A . Bisuen, astern 0 1) Greene L Northampton Ulnas 11 01 J mine N Mr Nate, Wash. .11 G 118 Webster, Boston 118 Eaton, M 1) Jae Melville l 1' l't 'envies. l'a EN Nicholas, Pa A Vince, lloyteatown BALD EAGLE HOTEL—Third et., above Oallowhill Cites Houyt. Bath, Pa tlimon Arndt, Bath, l'a otephen Al Kusler, l'a 't Al Rt ttenhouno, Pa Elute A. Kuntz, Lehigh co Joel P Omer, Leine' co John L Bother, re P itofith, Main David '4ehor, t ekton A B Keinherd, liiii:ee co VI H Dortgler & le, fa NATIONAL HOTEL—Ham) street. above Third. W F Voute. Pottsville Thos Evans& la. N J Thou Jaoksun. Rending J Q. A Hotiret,l%ld Chns Minium & la, Cut E ts lierkealaser, J L Eckel, Texas J J Lancaster Wm C Haloes, Galveston 0 Williams, C F Ship York co COMMERCIAL EOTEG—Sixth at.. above Chestnut J L Dame. Istuenster vo J‘lntykson, patla P annum Doylestown M flairinlOnd. Del P Gruner a, la. Missouri N P crowey, Dny !mown N Mon, Pa lien Ft ularaa,Puttetowft A 11 Webb, N P /lam r 4 V FOUNTAIN HOTEL—Bocond street. above Market C U Romer, N Y J ninon 1Y Bna y, Doi A Warrinnton,Del Thus Simpson, Lel John L Mona, N York It n Wit ari, N Jolley MOUNT VERNON ROTEL—Record it.. above Aroh J blaryyhti. N Jersey 8 Jameson, N Jamey 1' Walrus ,4 Jaokßonres J J Williams, Lebanon W A Inatome. Moo W A .1011141(.11Lalq• 0 Hato morl, Royt J itiollonald. Sit Pleasant ti O Farr. Baltimore J Leona. 14nolibu re 1) W Farr, Bretton 11 C Booth, Boston BARLEY BREA' , HOTEIJ-9epend at.. below Vine. F Robins, Conn li b Smith, Conn J 1.1 Berton. I'lllln W D Largo, Buck's co W K Allen. ACl.ether° T W Black Jc in, Bootie en B W Carver .'c In. Bucks co W B Metthews,Md Minn IstKtthewes, Mil Mr roper, Nuts, MERCHANTS' Hol l BE—Third at, above Callowbill. Chao Armstrong. Penney%) Joh:111mm, Penne% ille t.; H Kirnba‘l, Vlnls Jai Manor, ra Moe A Mcßride, Allentown it 8 4.,uninn nx ft, Gel Grove 8 oteckel, Durham, fa A Women & la, Masa If B Oetz, Reading Chas Penman, Bucks co tY K Mouser, Allentown John A Rottman, Lebanon 8 Heilman, Lebanon Btepli Lebnunn Wm Heller, Lebanon BLACK REAR 110Tn—Thirll et., above Callowlllll. W 'rperapeen, Ztonavil a A Fauet, Upper Dublin Chad Ilellrtck, Eutztomn Ai Young, Pa. Reno' MaurerafeoPtelev'e En Bechtel, )3ochtelarille Readillg BTATF,B UNION HOTEL—Market at., aboveStzth. Altss Hero, Duneannon, Pe, .1 G Ilma, Wilnantsport BA Cireon, Altoona, John /bolo. Mialnaan L Y Kurtz, Berm. co, Pa .1 B Lancaster. Win Buchanan, Carnbnelite 11 . M.Sweaser, 1.1100n.Ge1.1 111andabank, Elkton, Nd AV I, Netter, t IVdhe I Croatutula,l' II,UeI (3 1' Baur:l4,l7e' THE UNION HOTEL—Areh street. above Third R ti Adams & la, 11 .1 Janet , Maurer, Reading Ben) Feline:gook, Tenn 0 Williamson, Lancaster John ti Cramer, Lancaster M Holt, Chicago C Wheeler, Reading Win B Shaeffer, hi It II bray. Colton bia Ilenj Hopwood, Pottsville John Kit:miller, rinegrove Levi Miller, Pities rui o John li Oraotl, Pinegrove BT. LOUIS 110 TEL—Chestnut st., ob. Third. 11111. Bradbury', Me B X tutor, Trenton, N J Barry Tilden, Cm, 0 0 II Woo dward Ball NI, Conte, MO Wm A Baran. U 8 A B E smith, N Y J W Hoeharoll Conn E Billmarsh,N Y Wm H Jonos, Flule C N Haldeman, PA SPECIAL NOTICES. 111(IMIBT PRF,3IIUI.I AWARDED , AT TIM Wonto's FAIR, LUNN/N.—Jules Reuel & Co., No. 704 Chestnut 'meet, Philadelphia, established ins. Manu facturer+ of perfumery, eoeinetlos, transparent balls and shaving soaps; liquid hair dye, and Jules lauel'a celebrated Eau Athenienne, or Hair Renovator. alto J. Hauer' unequalled Rau idietrale, popular throughout the world. Importers and Wholesale dealers in French, English, and &instil° perfumer), fanny geode and druggist's ar ticles, shaving, hnir, cloth, nail, and tooth brushes, email in all varieties, etc. jit2- lit OKA PRIGH CLOTHING OP• THIN LATHST STYLES. made in the best Mannar, ez preu y for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST selling inures marked In Plain Figures. All goods made to order warranted satie- Castor). Our ONE-PRICE System urstriotly adhered to, an we behave this to be the say fair way of dealing MI are thereby treated alike. JONES & CO., (04 MARKET Street. GROVIR & BAKIIII / 8 OILIIIIIIID NOISILNES FAMILY Eiwnw-hlintiNis, AT RIDUCID MUM; HO CHESTNUT WPREET, PIIILADELPHIA. SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES. N 0.2 Sewing Machinen No.l Sewing Machine's The Family sewing Machine, A..... ...... 76 The Family Saving Machine-- ..... GO I. N. SINGER & CO., No. 602 CHESTNUT Street. BALAMANDSH Finx-Pnoop SAFII9.—A very large assortment of SALAMANDERS for sale at reason able priori, No. SOS CHESTNUT Street, PhHadelplii a. aril tf EVANS & WATSON 11ARRIS' BOUDOIR SEWING MACHINE. IMPROVED DOLJBLE.THREAD FIRST PREMIUM AT EVERY FAIR. 078-Stu hills, Office. IN ARCH Bt. Agents wanted. WIIRBLINI & WILSON SlawiNG, Monqua —Philadelphia 01See, 628 ONEt3TNUT Street. Merobante orders filled at the BA hl II DISCOUNT aa by the Company. Branch offieen In Trenton, New Jerset. told EaitOD . ad Weatobiseter. Yn. self-dui SAVING FUND—NATIONAL SAYNTY TROT DomtattY.—Ohmtered by the State of PelllllllVaniti. RULES. 1. Money le received every day, and In any amount, arse OT Mali. t. Fl VE PER OEN% interest la said for money from the day it is put in. a. The money is always paid back to ()OLD whenever It le called for, and without notice. l! Money la reoeivod from Ernie-tors. Administrator:, "ardians, and other Trustees, in large or small sums, to remain a long or short period. I. The money received from Pepoeitom is Invested in Real Estate, Mortgagee, Oround Rents, and other first• olaso securities. 6, Ofitoe open every day—WALNUT SU bet, southwes corner Third street. B B AYH N B SAVING FUND—NOIMILWBBT GolLeita Suomi and WrAirrlT Enteetis.—Depaslts re ceived in small and large amount', tram &lobule's& the community, and allows interest at the rate drive per cent. oar annum, Money may be drawn by oheoko without lou din tared, Office even daffy. from 9 until o'clock, and on Mon day and Saturday until 9 in the evening. Frendent, FRANKLIN FELL; Treasurer and Beeretart, (MAO td..MORRIS, Ig, PRESS..4IIILADELMIA, PRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 180. (Roported for the Press.) . Rif/.RTC —Steamship City of Richmond, Mitchell 3.5 oases to soca 4 pk§ll liquor Thos Webster, Jr; co Well domestics slims, offin & On; 39 do Shipley, Hazard & Hutohinson; 6 Ith s iron A Purvis, I bid mine IS Ro binson; 9 asthma Powers & Weielitinan; 4 pigs Indio J J NI ellont I do McAllister & tiro; lad Ws yeas and flax seed C II Commingi; )17 'bogs fruit TUMID & Showell; 144 empty casks ad pkgn mdse various consignees. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. SEE FOURTH PARE ARRIVED. Steamship City of Richmond, Kelly, from Rlchinninl, via Norfolk, 20 hours, With mdse and vassengere to 'nos Webetor, Jr. Passed ketch Commerce, from Alm ad ue2. PR above &many Hook, beating net from Den amen Hallett, for Matanzaa, and Belle, for Boehm, oif Morrie Eletonle ' going down; a horm brigsnnk above Cohanie7 Creek, with two stenentuss alongside; the City Ice Beet/ with two hula , and two Mize in tow, at the Fort. and eteamehio City of New York aground below the Horse Shoe, with tug Atlantic and a lighter alongside. Bark Rowort. Wilson. ln dare from Porto Cabello, withcoffee, and hides to ballet; Brothers ; Br bark Valetta, alagoingle, 49 date from Gibraltar. with fruit, &o. to lima: Jeanne & CO. Brig Brandywine, Barman, front Rio de Janeiro alth Nov, with coltee. Arro. to Thos I. Newhall & Bone. Brig Lum Ann, Waco. II days front Black River, Ja, with loiromixi. &o. to D N Wetzlar k Co. Dee Sierjat 27 to, long 74 40, spoke sok Robin, Wallace, from RA' vann for Jacksonville, City lee Foot, Schellinger, from Reedy Island, with the aboyo four vessels an tow. Reports the brig Evelyn, from Uardenae, sunk above Collansei. Lout at Reeds Island Mop Betsey Williams. tinge Ellen Bornard and Ella Reed. bound out; bark Eh zalnyth. Helen Maria, and Hobert Pennon, brigs OMIT: Isle, B Thurston, Karnak, and sohr Loggia Idnull, bound up. CLEARED. Bark A A Drabort, Hewitt, Cardenas, .T Mason k Co (Oorrespondenee of the Philadelphia Exchange.) rota' PENN, Del. Janl2. About noon yesterdays ilear:of seven barks, four bilge, and four sollooners en,, s up and anchored in this h.., bor. The hark ROWOWL is among them, but the natures of the others I have not ascertained, the ice preventing any coininunication between the shipping and the Seer°. The captain of the o}arer sofa Woodducic, front Nor folk. reports a large fleet coming up. Ilia achy Bain Smith arrived YeeterdaY. Yours, Sco, BY TELNORA P/I. (Correspondence of the Phlladelphia Exuhange.) CAPE ISLAND. N J. Jan 12-6 P N. The bash Mee Prankfm, from &Seth. Ens, and bag Plantagenet, fro 71 the West ladies,passed in this af ternoon. The bark White Wing, for Lag: aura. went to sea last evening. Wind W NW', with indications of a storm. Yours, TEOS. L,llUtitthiO. BY TELEGRAPH. (001102POI101100 01 Tho Frees.) hil Nitw Yong. l:. Arriveiloiliip Palestine, from London; Br bark Goo Bradford, from Ardroaran; hugs Sparkling Sea. from Buenos A yros; Napier, from Brand Turk. St Tlionina, boo 13—Tho bark Juniata, from Bordeaux for Now Orleans, has put In Lore leaking badly. BALTIMORE. Jem 12. The bark &do. front llama for Valparaiso put bark to the River Platte in distress previous to Nov 21. SAVANNAH, 3111112. Arrived, ship C B Hazeltine, from Belfast. MLIMORANDA. Oor Ors--The steamship City of New York, hence for Boston, which grounded near the Horse. Shoe, was got oil .1 este rday afternoon, perfectly tight and unint oredei Steamship Callow tilt. Siorth. for Havana and Now Or leans, cleared at Now York yesterday. Ship Golden West, Kirwln, from San Francisco, ar rived up at New Ye, k yesterday. ' Ship Panama, Hanson, from Galveston, arrived at N York yesterday. Ship. Banco . Fhtner, cleared at Charleston 11th inst. for favorpoot, H Ship Kate owe, Burkett. cleared at Boston, 11th in - Stant. for Cnpe Town, C G If. Bark Conrad, Salsbury, from Pernambuco, was .wait roc a t Rio de Janeiro. Nov 29, Bark Oak, Stave, for Philadelphia, cleared at Boston 11th instant. Bark J C Bruno, firole,frouti Montevideo, Ilay. It, ar rived at Baltimore estoolay. Left ships liddlosex, for Pernambuco idg i Catawba, do do; Isabella. for Bat titooro, do; barge 'fl*Lt Wave, for New York loading hides; Cheeltilo, from Bolton, tor 2311; (Bailin, from Portland, err 22d, and sailed for Buenos Ayres ; brig New Era from New York. arr MI port 22d, and was or .dered to Rosario. Bark Empress Theresa. Walter, from Rio de Janeiro, arrived at Baltimore ) esterdn v. Bark Meteor, Coition, for Melbourne, cleared at New York t este rday. Bark Annie Kimball, (roni Rb. ate Janeiro, arrived nt New Orleana Ilth last. Bark Fannie Crenshaw, Munson, from Rio de ATIOITO for Richmond , with dates to the Zitli No arrived in Hampton Resale nth lost. Rohr Piano's Ftlw_ords, Baboook, from Wilmington, N C t jt(rivgd at, dew York yesterday. Brig J It Nevin, of Eastport, Tilley, at New York yes terday from Cal% eston, reports: Jan 9th, lat 35 35, long 74, fell in with Br brig Ada or Windsor. Capt Freenow, from Halifax for Richmond, Va, having on board Capt Hart and crew of brig President 7, Taylor, of Belfast, Me. which vessel was abandoned at son in a staking condition on the 29th Dee, in tat 40 31, long o 3 0330. lwuiid from Port Ewen for Boston, with a cargo of coal. 1110 Ada being short of provisions, supplied ber. COZPOILLY—GROGAIR. — Jan. DM by Reg. J. An dreae Herrin, Nancy Andread, daughter of Harry Con nell). to Samuel William Urtionie. DAY—A CIChEY.—On the tat instant, 1 Rem It, Jeri. fel). Mr. P. J. Day, of Monmouth, N. J., to Mies Culp N. Pickle), of thin city. GEE—MARTIN.—On the lull Metnnt, at German town, In Rem W. Randolph, Mr. Freer Gee, of Col mile, N. J., to Mien Maria Martin, of Germantown, In, WARE—TNAI,.—On the Int instant, by Item Frank lin bi ome , M r . David Ware to Mien Kumla, daughter of the hale Ortpt , lli Litt 1 Teat, all of thin eil). BOY I) —MSG the lith instant. by the tier. Frenoin Church, i 1 r. ntigh Bo) al to M 163 Hama Dieh?r, hoth of thin city. BROWN—MeNAMAIIA.--lln the 10th instant, by Re, Therm - in M. Martin, Janine A. thnan to Ultgitlitth MeNn own . BOONE —On the 11th Instant, Judge WUI. P. Boone, mod CO lear4. The male relatives and friends of the lentil) lITO TO - spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his Into residence. Walnut street. west of Willinin. West Phila delphia, on Saturday afternoon. at 2 o'nlork, without fulther.notico. Judges and members of tta bar ma) , meet the funeral. betwven the hours of 3 nrm 4 ortoek, at St..lohn's Church. Thirometh street. AII2IBThONG.-011 Thursday morning, 12th instant. Mrs. Marie Armstronkt aged el 'ears. The relatives nail I [lends of the deceased, also those of her son, Goo. If. Armstrong. Eau., are respectfully invited to mend her funeral. from the residence of t i er sou in-law. James third. corner of Seenthl and Her man streets , on 1 , 1111116) altertmok. et 1 o'clock, without further notice. Intelinemt at Odd Fellows' Cemetery." WATSON +-On Thurstlah the 12th instant, Watson. p the fds• Senn of his age, He nry 21.* SOUR IhNER.—On Tuesday afternoon, the 1002 in slam. Elizabeth. wife of J. 11. Schramm. The relatives nod friends aro invited to Attend the funeral. from the residence of her Misprod. No. nil North Ft fteenth street, t11301'13 Poplar, on Saturday meflung, et 19.1'01,0g. • • AY.—On the 10th 'natant, 1% my Ann May, aged -1 3 )1111Ttl. Om relatives and friends are respeelfully invited to attend her funeral from Mr Mother's residence, 1152 North- Eleventh street, lids (Prtday 1 aftensioA. 1, 1 2 n'o'ook. FF.1.1401.11t.—0n the Intit instno, hie, ,Ineseit Femme, aged &lye ire. lite inemle. end tmete or As faintiv, ere Ins iten to animal fune.ftl irom hie residence ,3l7 South Front 4tr.et, MIX t Friday 1 afternoon, at 2 INEAFIK.—On the nth inetant. Annie It., wife of Trienli O. Pie:, the 27th tear of her nee, Funeral from the reindenee of her tmeMmil. N. W. eorner of )lunch and Palmer Ciente, on tinturdin morn inn, tit n BARNES —On the nth instant, Mary In, wife of WM. Realer, Sr.. in the 77th )ear of her age. Funeral from the reetilenee of her husband, No. 711 POplar stiePt, Pialitrday afternoon, et I n',einek. * KII,I,MAN.—On the .10 instant, Mrs. R, wile of Arm. L. skohnnu, in the CAth near c.f her are. . . Funeral frem the renisteneu of her hunhand, Ilieh mond, at the torment:, of the Pannenaer Railroad, thin (Feder / allerni - shi, at 3 o'clock. T o p rocee d to Station. N. J.. int Saturday morning, at r, o'clock. • TYLER.—On the 11th instant. Henry Tyler, WA Ti" )ellll, Funeral from his late semitone°, No. 12th Cuthbert street. on Saturday afternoms, at I rectos" SWOPE.—On the Ilth !natant, Alr. Waiter A. Swore, in the Shtli year of his else, Funeral fro the muttons° of his sort, Mr. Charles Swope. N 0.189 South Third street, on Saturday after noes. n I 3 e'elook. DON lloo.—un the nth instant, Junes Donahoo. agild bpyeare. Funeral from lila late rexidnuee, No. H, South Rid,- teenth street. en Saturday rum - nine, sit a eetnek • MARTIN. — On the 12111 instant, Patrick Martin, aged 76 I ears. Funeral from him Into resistance. Lombard street, be tween Seventeenth and Fighteenth, flog t Frith* WWII in, at Ureeloek. YEN RUBE.—On the nth i»atnnt. John Penrose, ngea 10 cure. Funeral from lon late roxidenee. No. 21 Barron et rent. Smith. oboe° Fecund. on Sunday afternoon. at I o'clock. LIPTON.—On rho 911,1014 MM. Charlotte 1.440 h, widow lute John Upton, in the Slit )ear of her age, Futteral Iron the reettleeeo ut line eon. Jame. 1,. Uftnn; No. 718 North Tenth sheet, thin 1 F'riilny l inorn• inc. At In o'clock. !If the 9111 Instant, Illoses D. MarAl alh tho nth sear of 100 Isgo. Funeral front his Into residence, Locust street. west I 'ru entiellt. tics ( I't alai 1 al ternnon. nt I o'clock. DR IC:1( MAN.—On the tutu meant, Geo. lin ektuan, ut to 82l t onr of his too. . , Funeral trom him tete residence, No. 812 Not llt Tem] street thin ( Poto)arterooon. et I o'clock. O'CONNELL—On. the 10:11 instant, .lames O'Connell tn the filth sear of ton see. Funeral from hoi trite reeolnime, No. MI Swam), street, below queen, this Wodny) efternoon • at n'elnelr. T.llollN7'oN.—Stithlenly, en tho 10th inst., Mr. 104 Thos Moo. to the tith 5 ear of los age, Funernl from 1114 lota remillonre. corner of Path ono Wil Ism toter tit.Plineteentlt ward, on Filmic) afternoon al 1 o'clock, MOURNING MOUSSELINES DELAINE, 16 CENTS.-BENSON & HON have reduced MAX) ports of onported Bleak and White Moueellnen Delaine to only /6 cents. MOURNING STORE, No. Hen CHEOTN UT Street. BLACK TIIIBET LONG SHAWLS.- Now in Store, n toll u.nortment nt Lupin's Black ttthet Lonit Slinwle, Also, Littun'e blook Cnolnereo, Merino. Sntul Dechenes, Velvet Poplin", Taineees, Velour Rope. !Mousseline de Dunes, Sombazinen. hue BENSON .4. SON, Mourning Store, &tdl CHESTNUT Street. U. AT A STATED MEETIN(ir THE BA NNEICER I ittS'I'ITUTE, hold heir roam, Jarman , Ilth, 1360, the following name ware duly elected for the /mentor your: Preentent—JOllN W. VIMPSON. Vice free dent- WII LIAJi H..IOIINtION, Itm,ordm.) Sccretar)—JACOß C. WHITE, Jn. Corrennonding Snarl:it —OCT.AVIUS V. CA'lro. fronnuier—JOEl. 81,11.SEY. LIIIIIARIAN—IICIIESP M. TCRNER. L.:lmmune /REDMAN FAVSST. DAVIS It. TURNER, Debate+ and Locturett) WILLIAM II MIN ITN. It. Attest, J. O. WHITE, Jn., NocV). INSI.ItANCE COMPANY Or THE NTATI OP I'h:NNSYLVANIA, January 12, Tho followin,r gentleman have Wen re-elected nt• roctoto for the >ear MOO.. Henry P. Sherrerai Simeon Toby. (liarlea Mimsloiter, William S Small, John B. Build. Waltata H. White. George H. Stuart. Samuel Grant. Jr Toblaa Warner, Thonme It. Wratson lieury G. Freeman.ge CI Charles S Lewis, Geor arson. hold At n Inrermg of tltn Directory, l thin dny, 81-11,1t1( ER D. Rot.. WOO unantinottyly re.elacted 'reiggent of Um ConlonY• jnl3-3t W.ILLI.IM HARPER, Bectetnri. DR. SOLDER IVILL DELIVER A Course of Six beelines ' Ott the First Four Te:t - diries of the Christian Hirt in their Benrinbe anon Modern (.11,111e:0ton." to conunenrie of I 'USDA Y, the ]7th of Janunry . nt 7i rdeleek, E. M., at Clacker rnx Ai Sons. No iO7 CH 014TNIE Street —to he con tinued on FBI DAYS end 'TUESDAYS. Tielsets 87 for the Course. admitting n Lode sad Oent"einnn. arid 81 for eu MI additional Lndy. told at the Bookstores of Messis IJZI ohestsin • Darns &tt o Sea Chestnut; Snug' & 6uchah, 40 North Sixth Street. nod at Messrs. Otilokerinx & Sons, Sue Chestnut. Init 41' PERFECT I) 1 GEST lON, STRONG rl. tierces. sound tunas. refreshing sleep, end fune ltnnal restored, is It medicine. MeOliVe mance, or expense to Oho moat disordered or enfeebled constitution. h fill DA sIIT'S DELICIOUS II KA gall RESTORING REV ALE al'A ARABICA FOOD, which at n few' cents per meal, saves 1114 times its cost in medicine. and removes indigestion Idl spepsia hebt ind constipation, flatulency, nen Quenese, biliousness, fevers, catarrhs, colds. noises in the ears rheumatism. goist, mlppunti OS, ellitdione h) sterna. netirehtle, elettlessnPea, acidity, palpitation, heartburn, headache, dehtlity, diabetes, despondency, cramps, spasms, nausea and siekneas, sinking. fits, cough, ' ,mi mic , ',ameba's, consumption, also cluldien's Coln- Idninta. JODY ears' indescribable crony front DYSPEPSIA, netrouturas, sichnees at the stomach, and vomiting have been remit ed by D. Ilarry's excellent Food. Testimonials Duni Dr. Bright, Dr. t're. Dr. (Dorm Dr. Moorland; Dr. Campbell, and loan) thousand other r e m ,emetile p,rt.es who can be retro red to. Packed with lu 1 instructions in ministers, $l4O to $l2. The hitter con Into trio on receipt of cash Kohl alit° Revatenta A rebuts Food Depot, 20 SO I 'TR THIRD street, Ito 11. 1111'NR°, Principal Agent for the cn t ted Staten. W. Part tn„ir., Chestnut and 'twelfth street,. D. L. Stackhouse Eighth and Green streets. .1, Ilarkinson and F. It. Clothe, Mom street, German. town; and through till Grocers end Chemists. OFFICE op"riir A AIEftICAN EMI LI.Z4 INSURANCE COMPANY, r 111 LAT/El.l'lllA, Jnnunry 11, I&o At n meetine of the linnul of Directors of the Arno l ean Fire Insurance Company, held this dm. Mr 1110 MAS H. MARIS 'ca, elected President in_plane o Oeerge Abbott, !toe.. Seeensed. And ALBERT C. 1, CRAWEIIIt Detected Secretory in pineo of Thome It Mann. resigned. JOIIN T, LEWIS. jr.l2 at Secretory PTO tent. rrOFFICE OF THE FAME INSURANCE COMPANY, No. ant, CHESTNUT ST.—The Board of Director, have declared n dividend of three Company cent., payable on demand, out of the profits of the Company for the hot Six months. 01-61, W. I. BLANCHARD, Seo'y, IMPORTATIONS. RAML. IL CLEAVER 111AIMIED. OFFICE OF THE RELIANCR TUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILA DELPHIA. JA+UAUY 11, kali. The Directors have tine day declared a Dividend of SIX PER CENT. or the Capital Stock of the Cow. pany, and on the Certificates of Profit* outritandie a, for the year endlnA December Stet, 1869, whom deduc tion for State Tax, payable in (melt to the Stockholders, on and after the lath int. Also, a Dividend of FIFTEEN PER CENT., paya ble pin rata on the Capital Ntock and Premmme earned. Uut of the pro fi le o f the COinpatlyr for the year ending eceillber Piet, 186 a, for whieh Certificates of Profits, mincing interest, will be delivered to the otookbolders, and to the insured entitled to receive the time, under the provisjons of the elector, on end alter the lath inst. No certifieete will be issued for any fns cum than ten dellatr, nor for any fractional part of f one dollar. Edina lose than ten dollars, and not lege than one dollar, are credited to the :insured on the hooks of the Company. and if, vithin env period of ten years, th e amid credits amount to tun dollars, certificates ther ef or will be N etted. Lertificates of Profits ore liable, equally with On Capital Stool. for the loams end engegements of the Company, and tatty he converted into Capital Stook nt any trine, nt the option of the holder. _:ate -at D. Itt. HINCHMAN. fecretary. OFFICE PHILADELPHIA AND niREADING HAT 1,11.0 A D CtiMPAN Y. the Annual Bleating of the Stockholdere of the Philadelehin and Ileadinglindroad Company. held Janu ary 9. 1810. the followim gentlemen wore unaturnotody elected 011ieere for Brie, Pit TSIDENT• A. WHITN V.Y. PPINAIDIMT, • J. DIMON KrEI.LE. MANAGEtte. nurrox STEELE. A. K HOltl k. (11A8. NACALEt TER. • IF, M. NELLEHB. HOBT. K CHAS. E. TR WIC RPM. 8. BRA BFOR U. SICCIIRTARY. WM. H. MoILIIENNEY. ll m vorder, a. into ' VP . ?MAIM ENN Y, Secretary IirTHE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY, PHILADSLPHIA, January 10, 18t10. At the annual meeting of flockholders of this Com pany, held on Stli January. tea. the following gentle men were elected Directors for the ensuing ) ear: F. HAS ORFORD PTARIL WILLIAM MoKEE. RAMIRO FRAZiPIIt, JOHN M. AT WOOD. BENJ. T. MEDICI:. HENRY WHARTi)N, MoRDP CAI 1, or,WRON. O R.ORDE H. STUART. JOHN H. 11ROWN. 11. A. PATIN WWI(' ANDREW D. CAtill. J. L ERRINOEIL Ate. meeting of the Board of Directors, held this day, F. RATCHEORD STARR was appointed President. _.lall.6tif CHARLES W. COXE, Secretary. OFFICE OF Mg DELAWARE COUN -1.3 TY PASSENOER RAILROAD COMPANY.— The fifth instalment. of FIVE DOLLARS per share on the capital Moog of this Company will be due and pay able on TUESDAY, the TH,) day of JMiliiltY. at the Office of T. T. 11 /TWIER, Tresurer. No. 112 ROUTH FOURTH Street. A. L. IJONNAk'VON, 1a12.5a27 Seeretary. ErTHE PUILAITELPHIA BANK, PM LA DEI.PIf IA , E 10. 1860.—TH UNION FIVOF TENN KB3E E lets declared a Dividend or E PER CENT, Iwalile to the Eastern Stock hold • ere at tide Bank ON UNMAN!). Dividends hot called tbr In six innethe will he re turned to Nashville. B. B. CWIEUTS, lal2-3t. Cashier. f THE PHILADEI,I O III,I, WILMING TON, AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD COM III—JANUART 9. 11560.—A t the annual meeting of the Stockholders. held THIS DAY, the following per. sone Isere unanimously elected Directors for the en ruing Jeer , ' Samuel hi Felton. John C. Groone, N oricum Jr.,Robinson, ' J J. Cohen, Wm. Littleton Nnvnie e Thomas Kelso, Joint A. Diiimen, Columbus O'Donnell, Jeers Lane, Enoch Platt, Joseph Bring horst. Thiimas Donaldson, Frederick A. Curtis, , IYIII. W. CoCorall , Edward Atust.n. At a meeting of the Dom DAY, SAMUEL. M. PElfl oil President, and ALIT El Treasurer, jslo-6t , d of Di rectors. hold 'PHIS § H w ßN twa n ß a e m ruslar ye land- ALFRED ROHNER. Sevrothrr. or. OFFICE OF THE copoNgLl HATED 00AL COMPANY. No. US WAL Street, 1171,0141 MM. llee. 1989. The Anneal Aleeting claw Stookholdore Oita Com pany:wit, be held at th r ()Mee, In Phtlacialphiti.ort MONDAY, Igenart MO. at 10 &cinch A. M., far the Election 0(011100ra to Beige the granting )ear and other purpoael. J. HENRY !MOYER. dto-frktu9t&Wft Secretary. MERCHANTS' FUNI.II.—THE ANNUAL tneene of the MEROIIAN rs' FUND SOCIE TY be held on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, 17th In stant, at 4 o'clock P. M., at the Rooms of the Board of Trade, 603 CHESTNUT Street. The annual report will lie out om& ce and art election kohl for officers. .ialo tIT THOM. F. DRAD\, Lloorstary. _ crHET. 11. (RA T TAN 1111. L preach thot , 44ek as follows : Tim (MONDAY) ,VENIILD, WS O'clock. in Rev. W. C. Johnston's Church, Frankford Road atelve Franklin • on WED NESDAY and FRI r/Al , KVENINGS in Rey. Cleo. Cliandlerbt Church. Franklin avenue, above Itanover str , et ; and on TUF.3I)..Y,TIIURS.(IAT mai bATU DAY F,VENINOS. at 734 o'clodk, in the JIM W - lies, Breed. below Upruoe street. ya 9 51' IErOXVICE QV TIIE PEN LVANIA a c ititliAM .Z.OUIES. INSURANCE ON I.lljEit, l'utz.t rlrtent.t. Ineunry IRati. The annual woollen of tits Stoelthotderat of this cona pane will tape plat:d at thelr oSic!, NVALN IT 1 Ft., nn MONDAI itietAut. at I. 0 eloel. M.. and •( the anioe_titne an steepen Will be - 1441110' (baleen &red totktor the ensuing 3 eta r. , YlLLfAM_li_~t{l.f._, Actuary_ T N - A suNATA (iv PM bit DE I,PH lA.—N In ICI- The annual dues of members for tale urn now due and payable at the rooms, 100 and 1011 Cfl ESTN UT Street. Irom 8 A. hl. tole P. ht. ine-fast JOHN WANA MAK ER. Con. See. TT. NU P NU'RSES' 11031E.—TfUE HILADEL PHIA 1. 11 NOIN nr Ann hiciluE 80 - 01ETY hall remora,' its Noreen' NnmP (0 t{;l. enbi h yea corner of I.:UNE:NiI} no CI 111111 17srcatc. lab finw.Gt RETAIL DRY GOODS. BLEACHED ANU DROWN SHEET INGS AND 8.1 - 11}171/465-01' all the meet Sp Pr"" I"VINVir4AYENVVNIIWPITI'II, Jalg•9t Wk. eV, 4.51 N. SECOND Bti. ali _ pANCY DRESS SlLK:.—Sc , v(tal lots delnrable etylfe at r,„5,N, and 15 ceatm, with hrge and vaned stack etßerkar itonda,nquett we are telling at love ttlati&Mß n i b D RT nROIIER • Jail 4511. and 4.51 N. EtIOND Ht.. at,. wit.ov, PLAIN FRENCH MERINOS, at 55, GO, tt nil 75 cents. 11°1' 6gBll lsil i ll e 3AtT . . k. BROTHER, jitl3 2t 4O, 441, and 45i N. 8 EC0241.) St., at , . Willms. . 11 1 4 UP1.11{101t, BLAUK Sit KS at c, and Wilkji.lu Moak ta Mk of superior e'ng 41"vid i l .i i irft WEN N. HT & "MOTHER. ,a13.2t 44 . 4) 2 102, and .V,4 N. HOUND St.. nth 1?OUL ARD BILKS. —Several lots, at less -0- than oetual Okees. BTODDART & BROTHER. Pill 2t 4.u. and 4.SIN.SECOND Wdinw. BLANKETSIIAIVLS.—Recent purchases enable into qflev g 4 -0 at) les Blanket Mewls at coasiderdbp' Ted veld imeem. Ht BN BTODBART & BROTHER, jal.9•2t 450,452, and 151 N. SECOND St., eh. Willow. LEGAL TIIE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA. WALTER LAINaI an. EDMUND sTEELstAN. June Term, IS A. No. ta. Ft. la. The Auditor appointed to make dietrileitlon of the fund In Court, retied by the into of pereonnl property by virtue of the above Writ, will attend to the duties of Ins nppointmeut on VIII ItSDAY, the 213th dal of January. IS.O, at 4 o clock P. M., nt Ins untie. S. W. corner of Seventh Street and Washington square, in the city of Philadelphia, when end where all peptone interested are required to present their eisuns, or else be debarred from coming in upon said fond. January CLEMENT B. PENROSE. ial3-10t . Auditor. MILLINERY GOODS. IF 0K • EVENING PARTIES • CAPES, SETS, SLEEVES, end COlerS, In Reel Lam Crape, llWiden, Wend Alla in great :11:11'EST • A cc", 4 4, 0-4, 11• l, 9-4, 10-4 ILLOrilors. TARLATANS, CRAPF;S, Much Lelnw the usual Prim. WARI3II I 2'l' 0 N'S. lull) CJIESTNITT Street, tibure Tenth Street, :1116 South SECOND Street, below Byrum tan tr NEW PUBLICATIONS. NEW BOOKS AT II AZ A RD'S. TILE WARDEN. 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LEVA"R STEEL I'ENR, Herein bathe., that HONE are ermine without tie atitnatere being . attriotted to eaell and that be will bent every vendor reneenstble for I he eettetel teq..112-2t• MAOKEREL.-560 LLltt. Nos. 1,2, rind 3 Mackerel, to neaorterl Original l'aektbtee, .1 the Meat cistoh, for at by C. C. RA OLER & CO., ARM! treat. 2,ltlonr abow, Front. nil BRICK-111AKING IttACIIINES whichtt;l- por thy day, and maket , o,oo i.erdaY. Brick Presnex. TJe ataohiaea, ehr Wheel". Clar tii.ailex, and eaattnva for co:ii Kilns. at C. CARPI El.l,'S, tiENNIANTOWN Road. als.ve Fifth at reet. jr.7.6m WILLCOX S: GIBBS' SEWING MA hlnahine nevor faila togive en hireeatiaMation. YrlllB JIM For 0010 7 / 5 Nl , 3' 'Street n9tl If 140E.SES TAKEN TO WINTER on a -E Farm in Delaware county. Excellent stables and experienced Groom. 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Their reliable method for the diagnosis oh iliaditie hr electrical contact, is new. All Is new and unknown to medulla mien and others, except the few instructed by them. II) this mode of applying electricity , there is no guess work; no uncertainty: and no matter of doubt au to the result that will follow. The diseased aro invited tomtit and witness the won dei ftil cures the) are perlorming et' OUR MUSICAL FRIEND. ----7 .=-- --- toz-F- - .),_B'.OUR MUSICAL FRIRND,•' a Rare Cetera. eite ,.! ,: y r 1 1, :e ,,, ,..4 , ' ,, i t n . ter Month,, Should procure tine week- Ever) Sumer, I I, publication of Vocal and Er cry Teacher, Rand-forte M 0..., C011t111.7. t.Very Pupa,but 10 CENI'S a curator, I Every Amateur, and pronounced by entire lies, 'r "THE ICES ,: v.4.TVitiK OF TiiF. KIND IN TllB WORLD." Tw o l v . m.p iz ed vnius of Vocal tind Pomo-forte Mime Yearly, SS: half yearly, viprterly. Subeerine to "Our Mimed! Friend, ' ontar it from the nearent nowinlealer, and f on will have Al tee ennokh for your entire family at en won gild - want volt ; and Want. Maw for the Flute. Violin. Cornet. elttrionat, Aceortleon, ke.. &c., sulwerilia for the " Solo Melo that," 'sailed eotni-inonttil), vonteinin( ate, twelve Pages price, 10 cents per number; 4 , 2.50 per )ear ; 81.23 for six month.. Jolt published and Inc orb. hy C. It. SEYMOUR Sc CO.. did nneftin 107 NASSAU Street. New York. WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS EVER Y () 1) S LAWYE AND COUNSELLOR IN BUSINEBS BY FRANK CROSBY, OF VII PHILADELPHIA DAR. TELLS YOU How to draw up I'AIITYFR•IIIP Pa rra', and Rims 69110 fell forma (or AGREEMANTS of all Inds, HIT Is or Sal A, 141 0 ,1112 and I'mrrrn , \ 1. 11"11'1'.1,1,8 YOU How to draw tin lIOND. and Mon r" 50 KS. AI4II,IVITI. Hs 0/ AlllOlO , l, NOTFY and nil L. , Or EXCIIANtIK. Rol and r,t4or. t t"TFIALs vou 'Eton Lowe for On Col LECTION or 11E01,9 Wlllt the STATI LIMITATIOSOIItIatoount and ',nd of proper() Ex YNIPT from F..1.15i - VON met or y State. IT TELLS YOU How to trrfAe no AsoI.,, , IFNT ro- Perly, eoN VON VOA ekr L. 1 1 .011.1, arc? Pb: IN- rOLVEsT t • WS Of e‘OrY State. 11"1' YOU Thu leNal rolatiol4 ev,ottnic eta ern GI. sxt.us ant 71,1,..riat and Arexel nip , 1A11 , 101,1 and Fi 'OIIT. • IT TELLS Whnt Conxtitutes I,lnn, rind ST AN- Twit, RIO tho I.rtivax to :11 %ft HIA,E Dowell, the iye 111t.11r IN PHOPINTI. P 1 voncit, and ALi• MO%l. IT TELLS YOU The Lsw for ATFTIR*II(,' TARN( In every State. and the Nary z ATMS I,IVA 01 this country, and how to comply with the same. PI"TELLs 4011 The kw o cncern:to; . an PRNMINC. and 111Pw to °Main oned the FSPTIoNT I.+w+ to trill le IT TELLIi VOll The Law for PI7I. TA with nude of Yrocoduro In obtamit m one. watt , i7F111 , 1. RENCK+. A,4I6NIIRNTS, and TABLE ri"yr:l,l,B you now to make your 'Wit L, uumt )10W to A UNIIINI , TV.III,I AN ERT.,TE, with .„ the ley and the requirements thereof in eyery State. 11"11:1,1,S YOU The meaning of I.‘v Tnnms in general use, and explains to Sou the LICIII4LAT2rE, Ell, Volvo. and JUDICIAL Pow. TIS of (Will the General and Stale liOVI , IIVNEIT , IT TELLS YOU Mow Tit ken' OUT ISO Low, T.) BhOWIII6 how to do your basin,ra legally. thug saving a vast amount of property, and %fixations taiga. Mon, ho its timely conailltMion. Single copies will be sent Is tool, postage paid, to Eerier FaHWIS, EVENT Mrs lIANW, EvEay Mon ow BU , INF RN, and ht's at nosy in EVRIIV STATY, on re ceipt of 81. or in law style of binding at :SIM. tiiiil•ooo A YEAR ran be made by enterprising nen, ereg))oiheee, in selling the !thole work, as nor IntinCe• Monts to all such are very liberal. For single mimes of the Hook, or for terms to agents, with other information, apply to or address JOHN E. POTTER, PCIII.IsIIRR, tlll-12t. No. 617 SANSOM St., Philadelphia, Pa MESS MACKEREL—A fine invoice of ems., hr., are., and kite Newburyport in.peo lion. Mao, a all lot of Halifax larks OE . Altrkerel, to l v i ore and fur sale WANTS. --- - - WANTED—A Girl to do general house work. Must Lea good washer and ironer. AP- Or, after 10 o'elonk A. 31., at SIO MARnHALL Elltraet, above Brown street. • A BOOK-KEEPER, TIIOROUGEILY EX perieneed in the Irtnrorttng and Consanneton Lampert and ID the Dry 0,.4. j o bb," open for an engagement ; The hsettest sty reference elven. !Waren.. K., ttOtothee. jall-2V WANTED—A SALESMAN FOR THE south Ind Southwest. be an I.4.ttts and Sobbing 11.41110 In the 1.1410 r billineil: one nrhonant eOrnmend a good ea month, or rash buitnees salon; drUxinste and dealers , end who can pre rreFeetable re fe renot.s. None other need &POI'. Mars", 8' IL." Fru: onice. isl3-3t• WANTED—By a young man, a situa tion inn Whotests Gregory or Wholase* Dry Gnods Douse t to learn the business. Salary no object. Address " S..' at this cities. deli-at• ••WANTED—Anactive PARTNER, with v from QS MO to SIOSSO capital, in the Wholesale Millinery Manta:tutu/ins bueiness with a person haelaS an extenei re established trade already. and voatiessice all the experience and app liances reauisite. Address note, with real name, to Manufacturer." Box lid Poet °thee. WANTED.—A Young Man to Assist in in the counting TO 0111 of n lobbing Houle. Also. a Ind from Its to 18 years of age. to Imo the!horoes, Address MARKET ST., thu office. jai I-30 BOOKKEEPER WANTED.—A person tully competent lot aka charge of the ta,ots of a lindroad Company. A l dress. for three referencesg No. Pluladelpina Post Office. strains and salary. p0i.31.` WANTED—In a Market Bind Stare, an active. enerFatio young Man an etale.maa. One who can command a six-month. trade. Alliresa DRY 1100114. at Pres. office. jas-12t • FOR SALE - AND TO LET TO LET—A handsome store. with two bulks. Good stand for dry LOOd. , trimming. , fr-0. , No 257 SIXTH Street, above spruce. TO LET—A Chestnut-street Store, (No. 810.) Inquire of I'. D. MYERS, No. DS South Seventh Street. ls 2-3 t• TO RENT—Three stores, 5300 per an num. Apply to C. CARNELL. OERMANTOWN cLAL, Above Fifth street. le7-430 TO RENT—A large third story mom, 40 be 45 feet. A iney to C. CARNELL, GERMAN TOWN Rosd. above Fifth Street. ja7-6t• etsi HOUSES TAVERNS, and STORES, AUL Real Estate of every description, for sale or to rant. Apply to RIAX Real Rotate Arent, No. 227 North SECOND Street, in L. Tourny 4 Co.'e Seed Store. All orders will be promptly attended to. English, French, and German spoken. Coll:ctor of Ground Rents. nlB-Jrn FOR SALE—A Valuable Lot of Ground s 110 feet by 100, three fronts. water and Las Laid on one front; imitable for a church or factory. It is coa ted in the Southwesternpert of the city, in a rapidly =- proms neighborhoQd. Terme easy. Address. for par ticular.," J. K.," nitre of this paper. nodtf ROHR& DAVIS WASIiING•ISACHINE for sale by PLOWMAN & MoBRI DE. Manna() • Curers. et ST EtAWEC.RRY Etroet. Prolactelplon. By this machine aweek's wart of an ordinary-aired firmly can be done before breakfast. It is canal in ca pacity to four women. and saves at least tO per cent. in wear and tear. Hundreds of them are now in use, and the demand continuinc. Cull and examine for yourselves. County nshts for sole on reasonable terms. dries ol Machine En), up to am. PLOWMAN & Me BRIDE. 37 BTRAWBERRY Street. BOARDING. BOARDING.—FINE I,ARGE ROOM, ON second floor and t,:,r.s on first floor, 163.5 SPRUCE street. fsl2-3r. A PLEASANT CLIAMEER ON THE third 1100 r vacant, with lx)ard, No. 1333 WAL NUT Street. lalo - 6t • INSURANCE COMPANIES. OFFICE OP THE RELIANCE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA, 'ANL \IT MIMEO. The folkonink aininmeit of the edamof this Com. unny. on the nint of Deremter, Id.H. Ix Dui:Oinked in pup wince of the charter. %ix : fo Cnint4l Stock, Paid Ccf . offeites of hofttn, eon vemble en,yl.4.gani account for lire /immix OD Fire Rieke. out standing Dee.3l. Igor 4.441,7 x Do. do' received 111 19 9 . . 41719 11 interest account, net, re oetved %ts 1 4 :0 . id SU Yn transfers, and diner profits . Plofite and Loss, Detemlar 31st, liii,. „. 3;i23 Ss Ditidend Aernunt, laid for the year 1,58... 943 ari CJ jp,„fit a n d boys for amount charted . Return Premiums. Commis cone.. e l • • • • • fre7 Locres FM' , in 149.) .. 4 90 33 pensei • including unarm and 'razes 9 Till LI 4,1 14 32 Remaining withthe Company •Which is invested a. follows. vie. • Lt First Mortgage. on City Property. worth double the amount . 123 fiy Orounii rent, first claim.... —. 2,462 50 Cityof Philadelphia 6 per cent. Loan Is`&/,0001 299;3 76 Pennsylvania Railroad Company's 6 per cent. 2,1 51ortgage loan) JOAO` ••- • • • 27, " C° Allegheny County 6 per cent. Loan. ... 10 tan fal Collateral Loans. well secured L2O Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad Company, Mortgage Loan . 4 lao Si The Reliance 191. Inc Company Block .. 21,151 00 The County Fire do do . The Delaware M.B. do do ... Pennsylvania Railroad do co .... 4,1,1 Commercial Bank Stock . 6 ,Y. it Mechanics' Bank At0ek...... 012 rat rnion M. Ins. Company Scrip .... • sal tot 11,11. Rem rabfe . 14.91.4 br Book Account., Accrued Intereat, ac . 6 21,1 r 3 Cash on hand ~. . . 10,9,230 The Director§ have this day declared a Dondend of SI K PER CENT. on the Capital Stock of the Company. and on the Certificates of Profits niludanding. far the )ear ending December 31. Lifle, without deduction for State Tax* am able in coat on and after the It h last, n fhvidend of FIR t I,EN PER CENT.. payable ma rata on the Capital Stns.: and Premium, earned, nut of the profits."( the Company. for the year endm t De cember 3bit, Ine. for which Certificates of Profits, bear ing interest, wit be deli ered to ins Steckho'ders. and to the insured entitled to receive the sante, under the Pram isions of the charter, on and alter the lidt inst. No certificate will be issued for any len sum than ten dollars, nor for any fractional part of one dollar Puma less than ten dollar. and not lean than one dollar, are credited to the insured on the hooka of the Company, and if, within an• period 01 ten ream the said credit ammint to ten dollars, certificates there.or will la issued. Certircotes of Profit are halve, rosalfs with the Capi tal Stock, for the losses and ensatements of the Coin - Pony. and um he root erted into Capital Stock at any time, at the 001011 of the holder DIRECTORS. Clem Tingley. 1 Samuel Williom R. Thompson, Robert Steen. Frederick Brown,, Woliani Mune:, Corneloa Eiteveniron, i Beni. W. Tingley. Jnha R. Worrell. Marshall Hill, H. loCorson, Z. Lathrop. Hobert Toland, Charles Leland, Frederick Ealing , Jacob T. Bunting, CharWa S. Wood, Smith Rowel,. ja m ,. S. Woodward, John Biseell, Yitt.bunr CI,EN TlNia.F.r, Fr.aidest. B. M. HiNCHMAN, Secretary. ja.l3-fnalr IY:t. TATEMENT OF THE' BUSINESS OF k THE, OREAT Pit:STERN INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY, fur the year en,1,1.4 January Ist. IseU: Authorized Capital .. _...__._S .5.0.c0a co Prem. !or the first ea mouthed the >ear. 3.35 •" tut W sus 61 Pi re PreMttlUld &meg the year .. St3.7at Marine Premiums during the year, troontly Cargo and lulled).- 2.5.015 97 *.93gh. , 1 to Rents (Great Western Baddint• above espes.es—ao estimate for tioniprinz's office rant 1 Cal 32 I.IW A• 1711 II es) Little. I stmt a inean.bran,es Ronda and 31.,rtga 101.1 fiat lien) Ihller . An:nont duo by Indirlduata and forroll . _ 1i1,19.43 27 Cub on hand. in and in agouti' hind. Yt 43 iht.oo iuntiture 915 5.d .lA•r Ana ta, 17 , 0. Tr a Board °FP/rectors have thus klaa 4eclirect a Do iten.t Ili SIX I ER CK'.T. on the Cash Mock of the Con.t. toy. payable on rternand. CHAS. C. LATH RIR, Prealdet t, I. wlnGirr. bkeretar, 1. HAZI.EIII . HST, Soltoutor, til.llN; INSURANCE COMPANY. NO 4,6 CHE STNUT Street, PHILAVELPHIA. INeonFORATED Ai'fil 1,. IW. BY Ttir: sTAI'F: uF I HNN:4I"I,VANIA. CONFINED 'lO FIRE AND INLAND R 1 X 3 1)11111TO1A: Samuel Wright. 11. H. Butler. Wm. W. IFettters, J. W. Evermttn, Chtta Rieltirdson, Henry Lett t0../1., It,. A. We.t. Jacob W. Stotit, 1.1 Wi [Wis. Evan Moms. l'hott. li tf E .trtin t Nleraol Mem. FORD W. DAV President. JONATHAN J. SLOCT:II, Vire Pk t. WILLIANIS I. BLANCHARD. Secretary. 1111 tr UNCHANGE INSURANCE COMPANY '4 —Office No.IsiFOETH FnURTIt, above Walnut Street FIRE I:NiI:RANCE on itslll,fll and Nterennniten generally, On In%otnttle Nuns, either Ilmattt or per petual. INLAND INSURANCE to all puts (trine Union. Lone, promptly val.! and hharall) adjusted DIRECTORS. Jeremiah R.mealh John James J Duman, J If. Lt a, Hale B. liohmther.d, • James fr , Edward W. David. John D. Moms. John NIODowCI. Jr. JERF.MIAR Fr en..lent. Env. ult. W. 1.1.% IP. Peoretan ra`O-tuthyl, THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE cOMPANY OF NEW YORK. - - Asa,sta: SIX MILLIOAS OF DOLLARS, iYVUT co •{N, illA4 TTTLTT• The premium. ftTe 1 o , " lnt Hine' to many other Cvmprt- Meg, aud the Himdends have [ ern cas.nl. Th,. crictly Mt - Tint. Comp•rvr. Map are no Hte , iitteldetir, so that ALL THE I' ROM S 1,11 ON,) To THE I:15[116D. ritinpniete, and every information, nun 14 bed alietle,on appncetinn to C. R.4INIFORD STARR. Agent, S. W. coiner FOURTH and WALNUT titteeta. PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES: Thom. Rohm... John Weiah, Mordecai L !Jewett, eicorte H. Steen, George M. Ptrund, E. M. Whalen. John li N1)011,, J. Fierier bearritilt, Joseph Patterson. Wittiam C. Ladling, John td. Atwood. Arthur tJ. Coffin, Thomas IL Powers, George W. Toland, 'Milian' NloKee, Thaw. Wattana. ILSLI fil • BONUS TO TIIE INSURED.—THE GI HARD LIFE INSFRANCE,ANNFITY. ANC, TREST COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA.—On rsr t. 9. .A• the period of five years has transpired since the last lkinits Stall Made. the company hare derived an additional one, HON CS No. 4. to the insured for life, on nil Polleles hireo, which were isnued Gres td Jamtart 1. MT. Thus, a Poliey Issued in laid. Id this Bonus has Stt d adilvil to the aunt insured for each 11 (kW those issued in LW ; have 100 added; those issued in lefiti welt fie ell Priiiciel which partrOlpeted In the lacat thedot llecember,lB.s4, hare yrra added for each `II An. Ac. I.a.er and smaller MIMI participate uI like proportions.without requiring an) increase lathe ninalll bretnium t 3 be said the smut/ley. A Life therefore, of it Ili)). Issued in IfttB , is increased lo this rind former Bonuses to 91.400; a po licy of tro is increased to ST OW, or one of Codas) is increased to 511 000. Which will he plid when it becomes (tele.= lt) death. instead of i the 51 OA WO, or 410. - 00, orismelly insured; those ssued in 1,07. ere In creased from Stdsal to 31,375; those of lists are in creased to 51.3t0. fro. Is s d ; ; ; ; ;os oi w mom on all the above seined Polieies on which a future annual premium shall be Gard, and on all other Lim Policies after they Coil; hark stf.nd tbse, }bate, and Milll become claims within the nest five Jerre. there trill be paid a further Deena for every such premium in the some ratio as that now declared. By order of the Board, THOS. RIDGWAY, President. Jolla F. JAME', Actuary, December 91, 16.5 9 . jal Ist AiTt I L.:fiIiT;STREE I LTHE A A :G TRE. 601 15 ; tao M snag r.. _. Mr. E. F.Wa ri A B. basinari AVM ....... • • - JUR. M BEN I.F IT OP MATILDA. HERON. 11IL3 (FRIDAY) EVENING, Jas. IL CAM/LLE. Cattitile. Ms tiLla Hiroo t; Prodsect, Mn.a Taayar ; A mend Dune. Mr. L. R. ShatrelL To conclude with 'Ls TEICMPING LEGACY. Fillip*. Mr. G. 0. Johnston ; Bores, Miss Misr. lErPrlC44as amt. dents secured in !Loa t extra ehares. Doors open at o'elozk ; PerformaseS to comments at 7 o'clock. WHEATLEY & CLARKE'S Altai- STRE ET TRBATRE. THIS eFIit , DATiKWENrsa.Ja 3. 13, EVERYBODY'S FRIEND. Mr. Feather?). r. Win. Wheatley. PETER WILKINS. POW' lers. DrievA John Adams, 0:t -pan; Nieedernas Craveuill, Mr. Oasts. Beata or Pirers.—Adraisaton. if setts: Sieurs4 Brats in Drsaa Circle, a% cents; Parenet.66 Mao. Boors Open at half vast 6 o'clock kerlotviastanit t 3 0 Ommenca 317 o'clock preeteely. DAN RICE'S GREAT SHOW. NATIONAL THEATRE. WALNUT St., eve. El ekth. D. MeLeran, sole proprietor. Doors open et itX o'etock. Performance to enerneace NAN o'clock. THIS (FRIDAY) ETEXING, Stn. 13. BINEFIT OF THE MT. VERNON nsaoCiaTlON. Fnr wbtch ocesplon the Orritnal Hamann, Da?: RICE. has volunteered his 11117T1[168._ GLOBE. LastFOUR gyaRTERS or TEE Last week of the En_speereent of the Vetere* An.E. HERR CL INF- By particular request. the LOMIC MULES. `lire tersetve 3Jester John Whatby. sr.2 ag polr with his Spanish-bred Pones. Ierr it e RVE " SLA.. wm 'e a SAIP I P P kr„G. I V I AN cI AS " 7I .64.I C SKelLere..4". Mr. Whitby trillih - tiiiiiVeerl3VCßFW THE GY A N D SIUM. CUPID. ui AR M °NIA SACRED ,ICSIC , L SOCIETY. The Ihrect T sWinticWeeils - ;;;dit'etion of lie selsr.44 l ORATORIO OP THE SEASONS, by Haydn, ON FRfDAY EVIENING. January 13, M.), AT THE MICA POND DAIL. Great care, labor. time, and expense hare bees mei to brine this beautiful composition before their Glenda and the public in the beat manner, and the Sido farts are entrusted to well-known ringers, haring the re-- valuta voice end abitity. The Choruses RR he sus tained by the HMI MONIA members, largely menagesd in riambera and etTnnenor, wined With a full and pow erful ORCHESTRA- from the MUSICAL FUND end GER:WA:GA ORCHESTRAS. All coder the able leadershiof LEOPOLn MEIGNEN,_ _Mee Doc. MINGLE TICKS .• • FIFTY CENTS. maw - Subscription., at T TS— HRE E DOLLARS each, will re received at Seek & Lawace's. corner of Remise and Cheatant steam, fOr the Three. Concerts of the Society. hes 7t SANDERSON'S EXHIBITION ROOMS, CHESTNUT Street, near Suth. THIODON'S THEATRE OF ARTS. E, Will be offered the folkn VE g el NlNG egant teener: The Port of Genoa. Washington and his Genera`n, are truly to presente. NAPOLEON CROSSING THE ALPS. In which tO.too Moving Figures are represented—fa - gather with a life-like k teen of tae General and tue Mar shals. The Arm? on its March. MONKS OF MT. FT. BERNARD. After which the ternasescene of the Storm at Fee. The exhibition termination with the model mown , / the monster steamship, the Great Eastern. Afternoon per formanees on Wednesthy and starer. Tickets, 23 cems. Children. LS cents. Doom open at T. To commence at S. llcllON 0 UGH'S OALETIES--LACE st.. - 1 -T.A. above SECOND. GREAT BILL TO-NIGHT. NOTRE& GOOSE: GeaIt.TPLIG. VIA a nut of ohmmeter* not to be equalled in the conalt-Y. Clown. . tactzdoon. mrlequin oohamtnne D - ABOLkG AKA WILL SH AU R O L Ca PRyO OUCED IRREPRESSIBLE CONFLICT. pRENCH BENEVOLENT BAIL. The DIRECTORS of the FRENCH BENEVO LENT SOCIETY hare the pleasure infer" their mends and the patrons or their Cantable. that their THIRTEENTH ANN IAL BALL :01 esti, place nit TLASDAT the Itch of Janntrt i st the MUSI CAL FOND HALL. Nome, end be spared to reel,' it ecinsl to sniendor to its predecessors, act 4 worthy ci the kind patronage of the public. FloorNaoster—J ULM Al. MARTIN. To a:lnutile; a Gentleman Ye n s La&ea. To 1.,e had of Bag. mastreet; T1Ce1..212 Knuth Eighth street; sad A. Larose, See re tiny, de Boma Fourth Street. d3ti5i1351712334 8,1J..5.RW 00 ===l riIMtPLE OF WONDERS, -IL Northeast corner of TENTH and CHEST:in Streets. tat= and Novel Atb - set.op. HAPPY NEW YFAR ! SIGNOH SEITZ. Tie wonderful Nlspeiss sad Ventritlyist. EXHIBITION EVERI EVENINC EICR.Nce THE. WEEK. Comm.Nns st 7S - p'eloek. and on WEDNEEDAY an.l Seal:BOAS' AFTERNOONS at .1 The etieterst,l Automaton Hope Van.ter,ene of tda stestrett <si Mechanism ere? eth.bits.4onasyyvar intTery hIS.II- t:00. and ixrforrn lus as ton tahin; teat Admlrsmn neat. Chtktree Dona,. S3li 90.; II TIIE CELEBRATED PAINTING, PARISI:VA, 111astrsbvil LORD BYRON'S POEM, v:th LUCY'S PDIZ. PI QTYRY. r r PILGRIM PATIIERZ *NI THE MARTYRDOM OF JOHN HUM.. oN VIEW FOR A FEW DAIS ONLY. st ths DUSSELDORF FIRTRITTO: 4 I. AC A DEM\ OF FLYS ARTS trs CRRSTNITTStrost. Oput Crws. 2 A.M. to S P.M. Adaussthr. 23 cents. 8,360 "71 .2 pENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY Or THE 2. FINE ARTS. 1025 CHESTNUT STREET, la OPEN DAILY, (Son.loys exceytord,t from, 016 W6nte4—Tho Tooth rol.aroo nl " r•:+s Sgo,avo .1114 , 4 " of Adommon I* cents. etuktren undst 11 yea :3.1 gr ata. a Stork CV. U' I .ERSIANIA ORCHESTRA.—PubIit Re heersals every SAT I'BD AY. at ..111:B. IC AI. FUND HALL. at 3‘,.:o'elock P. Al. A pack-Ike of eikkt totkets, one dolor. Smile Lekets.ltS ems. To be had et H. Andra's. and Book .% Lasrton'a hlnsw Storee.en.i at the door. am.l77t COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES LITTLE & STOKES f %I POR TING AND CO3I3IISSION As heretofore. et No. 11: Cif ENTS UT ' , treat. ien` TT Bo le and tala of Heferrine to the_above. we respectia.:r ver,re r ado to an exannnton or our Stoc:. aallt en•..da• lull and complete asaortmer t FOREIGN DRE:33 AND STUFF iii2,3Dzi. PORTSMOUTH AND HADLEY LAWNS We also hare the exchreire A.teney th'e 311rlet of J AMES BLACK. Sr CO::iCELEBRATEP,PRINTLNGS. n addition to a•hicn. we tou'd coil tour attentian 'Olivier a 4113011131ect el GOODS SUITED 'CO MEN'S WEAR, 'newlog the rslieua 6r3dre BiOLLVIVA CLOTILS. CASS:MERE-I AND DOESKIN?. Philadelphns. J•. 2. VOPIRTNERSIIIP NOTICE.-S. SIL• PER M A ha. the air assn st.+d v:th II ENRY K 1 Tne uuncal vdd hereafter., conducted under the name and elte of Li3l.l:l[AN k ‘-'0 43.2'5 94 41 357.C.S PJs'.lelp6l%. Inn 12.11.•;0 LIMITED PARTSEIRsIi[p.—NOTIci; 111.)12.F.11V GIVEN. T'at the ere h s va formed and entered into a Lune... 3 Partmer, p. under the yrot- lawns of the jaws f the Cow.x.onsea'•, of Penns.lrants. That the name of the firtn partners'lif.,s 1 1 . Edson. and the recern!nature tee e Alanufsetive vad Ss!. of 8... ts and .`r^oars Cast Lam D. Edson Is the General Partner. and .7• h - dors and Ma. , pherson Sta^ders Sr-rrall Farr Lem. alt tae e.t, ofe reparo in cash contrlboted the Patt7ees Ten Th , usand Holism. each nor , trtLut.n.: Ft‘e Th. l ean,' Dollar. The rartnersnip e..cranencestnisTENl th OF JANUARY. an? la to ten...L11.3 DE- R 11,1531.- DIEM TIIE FIRM OF S. D. EDSON a CO. HAS Leendlt. lAY. 1 EDSON 'oral settie up the to.e nes, of t:.• o'latre. T:• bonnets of the 3lscutitcrwre and Sale of itiwirear.ds,...., Kill he cont.neej at No. 12 Notta 111 Street. t NV I 1.1.12. D. f DsC.N.L,:er a L •ed Parinere rill ehl h-rm•d t.erreen h m .2 JOHN Na.t.lta and MACPHERSON SAI \Db It SARAI.I P. NVILLI.A.NI 1). EDSON , %11 Ir, STl'.ll7) COPAR TNERSIIIP NOTICE.—Rot.en kiaist Irs. Eh, alt,e.atti.tv.th Rotor; lixat...tr. The t,atcetswoi ICI2d tande: the Srm of R fit IST a FON Phd, 3'.• fits.toLLTION OF PAI:INEI-tz,llll'. Tht•Aartcersh.p herr!,...trt •%,st.c, u , , e ; firm of WM. t•WOONIA. r., 1. CA) 3 t`.3 mutual cancer. WC, :3.7 , 0.T.2r..1... .1 2. "3"'" r. qFOONFR. lz I. I. S - TAUP/E:R. •11 4:• GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. JW. SCOTT---late of the firm of \Vttt • cCester k Scott-61 , NT1 EItFN'S FURNLSE- Itilt STORE and ntiRT Sld>t FACTORY. C. 14 CilE: 4 TNl:TStreet.(ccearly op? , .a.te f.t.e iitrul Ft, ,et.. Ftovte:ph_tn- J. W. b. voald resew:lN:7s eil tie sztemt.cr: of i s former patrons sad trap." to LA .C.lr yore. az.dte psrtd to MI crippypt MIMI'S *tort Ds: - . ce. A perfect fit [auto . Wlo r teetz4a Trute rappl,ed sc't:t Atm/Stmt. atsdC..Are- ten-1, MORE PROOF OF TILE WONDERFUL EFFECT'S OF MONELL'S AMERICAN HAIR REPARATOR. PITIL•4ILPH7 I . Thu is to esytify that Isms t zsrs. was reconnhernied ra try your Reparsh - rr; act kay.hy ;mooed three holt es, twit it Or tare . irycar. ish.ch bur...yea at halt to pv*, 3t.,1 sh* • thick as ttfore, yet it is oonstamtly JOr. 1.. . NES. 1 . 1111-10DEVPH1 1 . sevteragyr Tia. Im. Mr.J. F. hlouu.: Dear Str—SOlDe time race my hair commenced fatties oat so mach so, that was. u fact, fearful of becoruing ba rd; but hearing of the to; mret of your Recurs:or, I wag induced to Ito • bottle, end after wing one half of it my heir ceased comic our, hut commenced [regent finely. Ina I have now as thigh a mat of hair as elf hAd. JACO VANS, Ho. 1.14 err; tire:} For sate by T. R. PETERS Co, Sole Agerig. Ao. 116 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelshat. aglibgui SILVER SOAP—A simple preparation for cleansing Silver piste, Jewelry, Mirrors, Mar ble, &a., far more convenient lad effective than Soy Other. One half the labor of Horse clesatet4 :nay to vend by aging this Soap, vb.:eh mama. posati 4 l treaaabed Ztime, white. and 3. 00 scrubbing a teWel , e3. riag,ll4 the 'tress of the paint is mulch ter-rater tn.. the goat °IV:0 Soap. It leaves the tartar.' es vare and it 'MU aswhen new. Manufacture 3 only by tae Booion Indexical Soap Company. and sold by their arcoallesl Agspts 'AWARD & Apottecanca, TWELFTH est ad ClS'F.sinary. R. R. CORSON. REAL ESTATE us BROKER AND CONVEYANCER, NORRIs TOWN. PENNA. FARMS tn Ninntgomm. Bualu, lina Chester cr.,. (,et (or sale Or ext. hance. GOOD MORTGAUE__on rn_rets nenotinteti, HANDOONtE DWNILI2I6B for mks za rt OW orns- L 41444 AIIOBEMENTB. DAN RIC~'d_PET+. A CARD. ORATORIO OF THE, REASONS, A. M. If ernaldes $Ry 1' M u. . . Pi Las DEAF AS DE AF - A POST BIuJ form{ . LATIM Hare as.,..x•Lita.l in:a arta JOHN P. BODINE THEODORE A. MEHL, LITTLE, STOKES, C C.O T.4E:ler Wlth ttle v/n0,4 'fill.: PACIFIC MILLS WILLIANI D. EPSON. Pe•rs: Ps-t-at JOHN NIACVELIiz.ON SA NDFRS. S;;Nri-.1 =2nt==tM! E 1311311
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