„- . particigarly dangerous to health', well as to ilia.' 'lt hi the opinion of the Hoard that this ordinenee should be' eq amended es to provide for the consent of the Board nr Hosith to be had before the lemma clerk Of' the Highway Department should issue permits. ' Meeting of Councils. , ' The regular meeting of both branches of Councils wee held yesterday Afternoon. The attendance was Teri full. The outside members who throng the tobblei and galleries were present in full force. SELECT DEAN-CR. . ' Poiret Council met at three o'clook, °fiver P. Corn- Mani Fresident, in the oliair. A number of communica tions and petitions werepresented. and reform'. Among them wee oho from the H npe Engine CoUtiany. asking to he toasted sea siesta firs unmans step, One for he grading of attests lathe Nineteenth ward; also. for the setting aside of at least four stalls for the sale of Jersey sours es. . The - Mayot t e clerk was thenanneueced with the an mina mewing of the Mayor, which was read. It wII be found on our Ant page. A petition was received, asking for the l',':foation of a steam-engine company in theTwentr.fourth ward. The annual report of the Beard of Health was pre vented end read. A. synopsis of this doeumentwiu be found in another column. The cannel report of toe Receiver of Taxes was read. and referred to the Committee on Finance. It has been Monde published. The mamma report of the COMMOISIORWOIof the Sink ing Fund. and the report of the trustees of the North ern Liberties Gas Works, were presented, read, and re- Sorted to the Committee on Finance. A resolution was passed. normalise. the Germantown • Archery Club to practice archery in the rear of the Cer ;minnow!), club, whenever the members Phase to use the ,grounde. .., A resolution releasing tie property ofJallus F. Smith was mulled. An ordirenek prpviding for the removal of the Cen tral Telegraph Station from their present miserable end contrasted au "here to the..reelli now °Deemed by. the Cerimissioner on Water. WAS oillered, and, referred to the Con mine, on Truant and , Pt re Companies. Mr. Drayton offeredreeolutien inking of -the City, Controller how much he hes agreed to nay the newspa-' pore for publishing his annual report. Passed. - • • The Chamber went into an election for tmsteee of the Oes Works. to serve f and P ul J . Field wars ? L r three years. Charles Omit liar. Bradford offered a 41:Tuition instructing the Com mittee on Finance to examine the bill now before Me Legislature in relation • tot eh method of collecting tOXAS, As fled and to report their opinion upon lie expedienoy. tn. , • The motion to reconsider the vote on the deficiency • bib of the Guardians of the poor, by which it was de feated. Woo Ovroed to, arid the bill referred to the Corn • - minim on ti Whol-, Mr. Toompson in the chair. The several items of the bill were nailed no, end many of them debated at great length. The bill Andrew T. Anomie for sugar and nee was reduced to 8237.83. alter whleh it nulled. Att ordinance providtng for the purohnse of tho bridge over the Fella or SChUYlkill wee called op. The ordi nance movided for the purchase at a prom not exceed t -813.000. The sum, on motion, was reduced to 8 ULM. Mr. Neal. and others. made refeitted attempts to get no e Periods - appropriation MIL which have passed the Common Cootie% but withopt any 01100e1W.' There was It veil large 'nowt in thy 161:§y and galleries, of Bremen and °teem, Whe wore aegious to see the W.llO - from Common Houton relieving theYtaledelphia steamer from suspension acted upon. immediately after the clerk front Common Counca entered with the anaduncement Pot the resolution had passed that branch of ftetininatters before the bode were post --boned. and the resolution adopted. Immediately upon 'he vote there Tees great rush , and the lobbrea were in a moment deserted. Another effort wee made to ;et tip the appropriation billet hut the tales were again suspended to allow the Chapter to consider a reaolution from the other Cilani. dllVOtipg the Mayor to attend the me ling off the rennaylvenut.Railroed directo-s. and vote for the se reitoryliedlertrdi t u n s t : isih i tlir r igt directing the Mayor to vote Mated any provoyition to fix A terminus below Prime street. The Chair. not cobsidenng the arneedment germanero the nriginia resnlution , ruled it out of order. Mr. Pdeintyre then modified his amend ment en as to except it from the president's objections, and ittegui entertained. - Mt. Wethegill made a lengthy argument in oppmation to Impaling the tot miens of the road at the foot ef Wash ington street. He thought that the policy w-ild be of a diameter most ,rninnue to the permanent end, pro• gresaive interests of the merchants of Philadelphia. ler. Bradford moved a ptistoonement until Itlnedey afternoon, to order to enable the o embers to exerniee the twitter and vote Intelligently upon it. Lost—yeae 8. nage72. Mr Cuyler said it was ven appreprista that he should be silent. hut vet he (mutat:Lot conementinudy do so. The directors knew their interests RS good Wetness men end w tad cesuanir act for their Advancement. •The diren tors Were Instructed as to their duties he the stockhold ers, and 'hese inst. octions ware passed in, a large ma jority. It should be en extreordinery (tasty that would lead us to :Mann , to nullify the notion of these dilue nt-a In fix ins this terminus. The spanker wen , • n at great length to show the ad vantages to be gained by the action of these directors. It . was utterlyimpossible for env man to deny that thethed, net stemmed a wise. prudent, and discrinanaa ells meat. God had givento _Philadelphia everything ut a 'raise armee competent to - appreetate these advantages that bed been furnished by ProVidenee. The real par of the resolution wash" s ore ewer three millions of debits to construet a tunnel wader Callnwh II street. and es regretted that the framer bad not the manllners to Mee it Has title. Mr. Wetherell replied by denying the ellegatione of My, Curler. Mf. Drayton moved an adjournment until Monday af.eronne to disease this question end the appropria tion bills, which was notagreld to, by a retool - yeas 0, nays li. . air, Comma reviled ti Mr. Curler at length; in which he din:wait that Ph iladelphia i was !eland other cities in the nee o riches. The Pennsyl vania- Redromi h-d &scrim noted against naiads!. Om- - The directors have been doing wrong, and it was the duty of the Councils to teach thentthetr duty. Alter some further remarks by Negate: Meanty and Bradford, the amendment of Mr. Mclntyre was a dopted —yeas,l2, tiara B—selfolkest: Yeas—Mews. Benton, Bradford. Brinchuna. flee ter, Payton Ford. Lemen, Loughlin, Mclntyre, Neal.. Pinker. end Thompson. Neve—Messis. Bartolelt, Heideman. Dens. Enos, Peters, Reed. EfOlOd'ef. and Cornmen. president. Absent—Messrs. Norman. Leidy, and Jones. Not voting—Mr. Wethenll. collate'? crimrcit. " Mr. Treeo otutirrat'aribe — fatil .- OGRIMA report of the trusteee 'of the -Philedelphia Gas Works, which tree laid on the table. Also, a oommunication fromllenry Dodd, Esc., magi dent of the Northern Liberty One Conumny. swing statenientof their operations for the Bloat year. ,Their receipts from the witti of gen were OM Ddi.ift. arm from the mile of Peke, tce.;4d,Pl3l ; tot/4..8146.932 tie. Me. Laughlin. a petitio_ro for can-t e pee in Eleventh street. below Chrishan. Referred to the Committee on (ho - . Mr. Millen remonstmneeagainat cidvert at Seven teenth cud Fitzwater greats: Referred to the Commit tee on Survey. Mr Hanel. oh petition from the Trope Engine comnanY %Skint the' their home be selected as n losation_ Jor Man) Gee engine., Asferr,ed to the Committee on Trouts end Fire Companies. - hir, Fmtlon. nnentiem for in subdivision of a precinct in the Fifteenth ward.' Referred. Mr. Carrie. a . petition from the West Philadelphia Fire Company. skins , that their house bo helmeted na a loention for a steam are enema Referred to the Coin , motto° on Trusts and Fire Ontnpanies. • The annual' Message of Mayor Henry wee rasa by the Clerk., Mr. O'Neill moved tO print 1,0(0 copies, whlati yeti aereal to. Mr. Dennis zubinitted a preamble and renaintind y ppon tbe !nowhere of the Legulature to oppose the incorporation of-any mere passonser railroad com panies or the extension of the powers of the 'tome with out a ram*, that the game shall he sanctioned by City H. Thomas moved to amend by -imbed tri nit a resolution that ell eeteor bills affecting the in- Alm . t. of Philadelphia 'trepecielly snob as _monde for Yana Pt =To t t ( l t i r th t iligrdt e o r i, tt l itir i taisVPs e , a proviso as in poroitine precedent t eir oommit operative as laws:of the State. that they receive the eariellon Counoi The amendment eras voted down, and ostler some gnoilibeattLin. And debate by hiatus. Davis. Hacker, ker, Bullock. wilder, mid others. the -oilltinel was adopted ne ordinance authorising the Committee on City Property to locate the Skaters' Club House at Feir• mount Park, was atread to. Mr. Robb celled up the ordinance authormine the fitting rip of the second floor of timing Garden Halt for the rierowirimlntion of the Waterlog Department. which, after consida-able debate. was recommitted to the Committee on Witter. M• Ranker, of the Coromlttea on Finance , soib mitted the annual appropriation bills of the Depart ment of City Poverty, Prison. and Board of Health. " which were ordered to he printed. Mr. Reines; of the Committee en Trusts anti Fire Corapanieg. submitted n. report and a - resolution remay log the order of suspennion issued by the Chief Engi neer of_ihe Fire,Department agitinst the Philadelphia Steam 'Fire Engine Company. Mr. Hazel osprey/sad his surprise nt the conduct of the committee, at this company had been guilty of. e Rae rant ' , none. He did not think the committee need ever bring In anotherresolution to muspend any compa ny for any WTOar• Mr. Heinen expisined,the matter. and said the rid denote before the committee warrnnted them in bring lagli!tlihtillreentogaiderrined the conduct of the member, °fibs Philedelphia. • Mr. Hecker said that to this case there were many POtentiatint circumstances,. which would take him too lone tOesploin. the moral conduct of, thin company, for thirty years past, ban been No. Mr. Randolph expiemed the position of the com ' Denies et the timm omsaid the orders of the Enefneer Were Mitored Incnt after they were uttered. Mr Witter paid he desired to enter his protect against thie mode of whitewashing. Ho had gleaned from the report that the company bad been runty of disobe dience. and he .would r ote against the report of the mates,. w iTr. Quinn defended the members of the Philadel ph it. Mr. Creswell had heard a portion of the evidence in this ease. end he would vote in favor of sustaining the resort of the committee. Mr. Dennis and Mr. Sommers defended the oompany. Mr. Justine said he " would lore to see" the report of the committee Adopted. After &lengthy discumnien. the report was Adopted by a vote of ea to e—Messra Bowery, cavil!). minuet. Herr. Miming. Layer, Leigh, O'Neill, and Winter voting in thews getive. Mr. O'Neill, on behalf of a etleelaleolninittee, submit ted an ordinance providing for the removal of ice from the pavements. Laid over. - The ordinance passed by Select Council. appropriating, *ladle to the Department of Poor to ray the chums of IIM. was concurred in. Mr. Cromwell nailed u the ordinante appnmriatine 3608 ti? pm , the matinee li tre for the former sward oil Once of the Poor. n Thome moved tn add about 4700 to pay for eer taizo dear from 8.. litoCarter and others. Agreed to. The WV then passed. Adjourned. • * CONTESTED ELECTION Cisa.—The comtnlttee on the pontesta4 seat of the representative from the Sixth . 4. divtai II of the Seventeenth word, ainted to invent ate t e alleged flied., committed at ppo the election In On Mr t, met in thie city Yesterday - morning at the ath ennsylvanla M0t..1, Third and Willow streeta, Aim . C e ardy. Egg.. noting with chairman. The eon • t A ttl . r . ir d v: r i? tlii.lvirmtiet, o wl nd b i ge n iragorneve-atpw, A na masers. rinhay'de'er, i,. Wright Aid B .i. IRA ° RI ill!r rioting for the defence. The room was crowded with 'mammas a tarts number of 'whom were examined by Mr. AM:tenon to prove that tney had omit their s:vot. or Mr. Allen, andeeldv.yes had been counted for Mr. Don nelly Nearly one hundred Witnesses were examined, whose evidence went to more the above facts. Dot tie several hundred remam to b e examined. the committee foun d tins m it. immoraine ersible to get through. They adjourned to meet . RELIEF FOR THIS FURPHHERS —The committee of arranettnentgof the late complimentary ip to tae Non, Salle Peyton, at the Academy of ono, hate transmitted fot the relief of the sufferer' the Lawrence Mender the snne of e 212.72. kit LirsitiesTisa ittvtria, Ie new - in proven et Celtrixt, U. E. Church- Vine street . above Twelfth Indsit the onettnahip of the Rev. Jee. FL Lichtbourn. The altar is nightly crowded with anxious inquires. %M;, SO. tbleaßEß Li:WHINGE --A. corns tradent informeate that 6 complimentary dinner hen en tendered to Speaker Lawrence. of the State House o Hapteeentati Yee, by a number of his city friends. Printing PIONED.-; A nnmber of ladies, who w•Te at tto exhibition of the at their asylum en wedneeitay• had their poehMs picked. No Pollee were present, and no arrests were mac THE COURTS. .I . IIII4IIIIIDAVO 1200311D111111111 [Reported for The Preethl SLIPSENIC 001 MT—IN BAND—Chief Judie(' Low. t ond Justice* Woodward. Thompson, Strong, and Anderion'a Spies!. Argument continued by lensesgni r epp altee, t3nYil for appellee, and by 1). H. Mulvaney for appellant TIDI, Strong' p anneal. James Boyd for appellant, and Bourne N. Coreqp for appellee. Submitted on paper boont. -Miller ve. McNeill. Argued by E. Spencer Miller Sir Planttiffin error by D. H. Mulvaggy for defendan , in error. and by 0. H. pox for plaintiff n error in reply, Scully vs. Commonwealth . Argue by , W. M. nab forplaintiff id error, and by If. w. lionsall for de • feneaut in error. Realm. *shinier. Argued by D. H. Mulvaney for inatetitif tn error, and by G. R. Pox for defendant in er it t i eurt.ndloarsed until Monday, January V, at 10 &Mock A. M. COMICS Ptataa--J'Adge Ludtow.—Linden vu. hlointyre. • (B efore' reported.) Verdict for defendant. C'001( fr'elten. An notion for the recovery of rent. ?anions far plaintiff; Musday for defendant. Verdict for the defendant. Precise ye. Haas ; An action for services performed. 140141301 in for plaintiff; DOA% C. Morris f, de fendan t. On trial. Dtrritter o.tritT—.JUdgn Shatergood.—Tbe Lo. gan oars and Oaring"; Assonintion re Adam" An mo tion llover money in Oa heeds of Adam*, se gar nighee., Veribt for pia my sal at. pehenala re. O'Brien. A 'signed issue to try the own ' einhip of a steamboat. Sewall for plaintlll ; Doyle for defendant. On trial. - There were no Jury trials tin week in tide court. Thill'ater Count —Judge Stroud.--Casey Smith. An action to recover !none. loaned by plaiettlf to defendant. 'Verdict for plaintiff for e 374.51 Rawls an:_etover for pleirr 7.J -topper for defend ant wright vs 3. & W. Seibert. An mitionne a promis- Noy no e, ;Verdict for plaintiff for 807330. a orlon and 'Ludlow fotidatratitti 14 Spencer Miller for defeadnnt. Lsguerrene DOuABTI, and Delaney. Verdict for defendant. Dougherty. or 81033 rent in arrears, and inep t value of-goods enrmatees. We will endeavor to explain to the non.pro fssional reader the apparent edntradlotion of the , ver dict by stating the cane; La gnerrene haled a house belonging to Dougerty plaintiff refusing to pat, Dougherty distramed fur rent fhafid:oll-ntglenrarittlirrertiestiT the ek ,latter brings i gt n l" B , deo.. and Deaner, who was toe ardent Metrainer. ? the baillt.,4erriajinned ea- a defendant. Dougherty, the ttaawantrlrha admits that he removed the goodr.-ie the - " 110 14 0 % halo* igen hinTonduot In stating the as h emairiveridzr, salt or Bantam" is nothinv 8 butsclia Inv ich Is tried whether the plalntifr we rcpt to the dein pt. If so, the latter I. Justified, The bailiff (person employed to make the distresel is frequently made a defendant. especially where he is the only one who witnessed the dikreas. as his bolog s defendant prevents him being a witness, Henry T. Coleman for defendant. No defence. W.. 1. P. White vs. Tho American Life Ineuranee and Trust 05111115159. An action to recover the value of certain honde deposited by plaintiff with defendants as security. Defaces, that debts for which said bowie are security have not been paid. On trial Goo. W. Biddle for plaintiff; Briggs and Howard for defendants. QtrAyerzn Susatons—judge Allison.—A number of Remelt and battery cities and larceny motes were die lima of, the pleas of the Commonwealth being prone anted by District Attorney Mann. Smiley Peterson and Marmeduke Shaw plead entity to charge of selling liquor without a license. Sentence deferred. Gemaliel Vanoott was convicted nn a (Marro of ob taining money under false pretences. This defendant has for weeks past feigned inability to walk while in Prison. but yesterday morning. when informed, as a ruse, that he was about to be discharged from custody. he soddenly regained the use of his limbs, and evinced an alacrity almost incompatible with his apparent are. Vencott has a met eanctified expression of counfe new, and a tongue that could wheedle the taute indi vidual who was the temainrary boot companion of Feast in the clay. Judee Allison referred to the nature of the offenees committed by Vented. and then sen tenced him to an imprisonment of one year. William wynert was aewaltted on a charge of the larceny of a gold watch and breast-pin, the property of Henry Fisher. John Gallagher was put on his trial. charred with maintaininv TillilMol3 in n nhaps ofn house, and eelline liquor wit , iout a beense. J. B. Adams. Eeq., appeared for the defence. The inry retired with DIV MIIMiOn to sent their verdiet. The other eases tried during the cession were net of mibbe importance. James O'lCeefe, convicted a day or two since of en assault and battery on Ws wife. was sentenced loan im prisonment of feu , months The Mitre took wipeout' pains to find nut all the facts in connection with this men; and when sentence Wan IMINSO, folCeefe said " Thank you. your Honor. Long may you live." Monday next has been positively fixed for the trial. in the Connor Oyer end Terminer, of Robert Thompum, who heti been indicted by the Orand Jpry for the murder of John Came 'No proceedings in this cam will doubt less rive an attractive and exciting appearance to the vim ity of the Court Items. FINANCIAL. AND COMMERCIAL. The Money Market. PIIILADISLTHIA, Jan. 28,1880. The business of to-day. at the ate* board, could hardly have been smaller than it wee. Reading. how ever, was more Rein, and advanced from le); to-1014. Borneo and Pine-streets Passenger Railway improved, selling at M. The money market is unchanged. Oood paper Is scarce. What little finds its way to the brokers. eons reedilv at 7% to 8 per cent. for short time. Loans on call, with approved securities, may be made atthe same rate, but one pe , cent. Is the ruling rat• for call Mane Upon passenger railway stacks as collateral. Prime en' domed bills, having four to six months to run, sell at 8 to 9 per cent. first clam. Made siguatures go Off slowly at 0 to 10, while names not generally and favorably known cannot be sold on better terms than from 10 to 18 per cent. What is considered prime payer in not plenty. while the market is rattier abundantly supplied with the inferior grades, and tits needy meet with but poor encouragement. The old argument that the note of in party Who has always raid at maturity ie as good as the note of a millionaire. is only admitted to be time by the broken', after the said note bas become due and linen paid. The people of St. Louie. Missouri, think that they caught to have a branch mint established there on rio ootintof their proximity to the Kansas gold•producint regions, and they urge with tnnehlorce the examples of those already established. A. bill to authorize the consolidation of the Baltimore and Ohio and Northwestern Virginia Railroad Compa nies Mahal been introduced into the Virginia Legis• lature The Northwestern Railroad is now under lease to the - Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, but the consolidation into one 000meny would give the route greater strength', and increase the ability te comeeto with the other greet"tnink linos. The Grand Trunk Railway of Canada earned from July 1. 1859. to January 11.18 M, SIA7O DUP. against 81.238.- 684 88, for the MP lnb time in the year wording. The In• creased earning, for the week ending January 14, 1850,• over that of the eorreePonding week in HS, was alone Bre oat. . . . The Great Western Railway of Canada also Increased its •arninge In the week ending January 13th, MO, 84,733. Boma member/ of the Now York Legislature re:ou tdo the great truth that the national holidays of the country are too few, and patriotically propose, by lawt to add the twenty-second of February to the days thus recognised. The movement is a good one, and should be followed un hr our Stepregentetives at Harrisburg. The New York Courier and Enquirer (Aims that New York underwriters will not insure shins narrYina tecties. and that the New York ship-owners will not charter thelr resole for the coolie trade. and elates, that they are the ship-owners in Baltimore and other whose vessels are engaged to this inhuman traf fic, The remedy for this wrong lien in a great degree with the publio mew:of the maritime °Rim and the un derwriters, and we hope that it will be zeelously ap plied. The Indiana Stale Sentinel styli that, from and after the Pith mutant, the banks And hankers there would put up the rate of discount no Illinois and Wisconsin currency to five par cent., and on Atiessun and lowa to two Per gout, Vf (shave examined, with much interest. the model of a patented apparatus for starting railway cars, the in vention of George Mosel, of Abington, Montgomery walritY, in this State. It may be seen at the office of J. Henry Asking, Esq.. N 0.112 (teeth Fourth street. This is an improvement upon all similar machines, inas much as it affords a powerful leverage upon the ratch ets affixed to the axles. instead of applying the power 'directly to them, as in the various plans heretofore made. 'For the sake °reoffering horsefleah and the ex pediting of business, we ask for this Improvement the examination of cal-builders and horse.railroad men generally. The following are the current carnations for specie domestic exchange, lee.. as furnished by Cronieo bankers No. 40 Smith Third street: 91.141mei. ilnliars 1 00g Spanish • ......1.08 S. Amer. ......1.01 Five francs .. . ... 98 Germsp minis 1.04 French 1 10 Old American g01d....106 iV)iron n et.ii - filo a ren k r% I 'gulder b s 9t Ibanish i douloons —1640 Patriot " —16.00 ExCJIANON. _ _ I CI. r. sulego. par to .1; die, Et u 5bu11....... !Ito 3G dis, Boston " to X. " tO 7 , 6" 84Itimnre ravine... • . 4 10 ggggggtdhmond 9: to' fi f , St Lonio 755t0 2 Charleston.... to " panto tog k to to 1 fobilo . ... 'to.4 " Nashville .....to Now Orleans.. to N. " y to I P9IILADELPIIIA' STOCK EXCII.A.titiE SALM January 29. awrostett IT B. 11-Bta.irataucli, Ill}( W6lpuf lfet. FIRST BOARD 2 Lehigh Fie rip .. 204' Lehieh Val It 40 000 N Penns R a oasta 406 Lehi ell NnV 6.....)60 . . • 1011 Rending R...awn 9!‘ 100 do 'lawn leSi 6 E. & rine•at R.... . • .. • • 3000 Bahl Nay es '82..L5 6 , 33( Pennsnn. R........ ft 17 SEOOND Iltarinburg ....... 8115 3 do ItSprit : do 1014 I Commercial Bk 49 Rd) Penna 6! Mt( MOO Parma It Ist m 6s. 91' 1000 do . . 99' 1000 Cam & ' B9 821: 200 sob! Nay 6s '82.... 87 10 09 1.ablelt Val Ras.. 32 CLOBI NG BRII Arbil. "nit! 3023 i Penns 92 , 6 Tali •• mort Gm '44.119 4 n't " do 0X1.67 61% PeUa ltni Fat; luiri vtral c oir n .ig 311 Bohnej else f i e 'ft Ali 6; OM—STEADY. Bid. diked. 1/341h1 16 Ilmeet & Elm... 1 1.3; Ti let mort.62N 61 "id mort.lls( 113( 1.,x1213.124 R.... 11 114 .loalkNay.th}.‘ 19 IN Pr= ... .K........ 63% 64 831 31( 1108 ~...... 85 .. Ofitavnees R......... 1 I do let mfr bde.3o Frank Ar south RR. [Boo'd&Tlard-st R. 37% 39 IRsook.Vms-stie it. 25 39 Philadelphia Markets. JANUAUS 25th—Evening. The Pine market etill contintieLdull. the sales being confined to the wants of the teadh. at 86 60a6 svi for ouperfine.sl6.7so6 for extra, 86.26x600 for family. end efea6er7.2sP' bbl for fanny brands. as In qu cli ty • cloeine quint but steady at these rates. Rye Flour is offered at 94 20. and Ponnselvania Corn Meal at 43.76 ojr bb i without finding borers. Wheat—There is not much offering, but the demand for it is limited, and the mar bet dull, at previous quoted rates about 1 600 hudtete good to prime red sold at 1310134 a Including Delaware at the latter rate afloat white i* quoted at 140.1150 e, as in quality. Res continues !mune. and Pennsylvania is worth 930. Corn 18 dull to-nay, and only about 2,000 bushels dry yellow found buyers at 75e. in store. Oats are unelianged, with small eaten of Pennsylvania to 'note at WOW mints, and Dela ware at 43 cent'. lvo change in Barley or Harley Malt. Bark-Ist No.l q ueroltron is worth eza ae Mn. Cot ton—The market is firm, but only mode lately active, owing to the high views of holders. and only about 200 bales base been taken at [IA inlets. an:memo and Fo r no i unaltered. —h little doing., a ti d go t n h d e dTm ar in e il for prime Cloveraeed, hot other kinds are neglected and dull; stales include about no bush., at eSea.2.s. mostly at a 6.12% 40' Web.. arid 200 bags recleaned seed taken for esneft. ettMie ar lb. Whiskey continues tin settled, ad sales ate reported at g2a=ge for &mice. 235234' O hoe hints.. 23tie2to for Penn. bble., and Wits 2se for m de. V gallon. change•--Jan. 20 BOARD. Now York Stock E NICOND /000 Missouri 85....b30 701 i 3410 fan 61'00 861( 1000 roolds _Wtr In. X 400011 l Con 88 100 Ilumb Coalplias.%) 165( 80 Pacific M II B 8.. 71 110 Pal As Hod Cal . 100 Clay & Pit4b..h9o 7 100 N Y Central. ...elO 73 100 do sess 1 31( 70 do 314' 800 do 100 78;4* 200 do a 0 7311 400 do, ...s3 73V 100 Erie —85 C MO Reading R........ 383 G 200 do e6O 3836 Ido 00 ..... .... 38% 100 GM & Ohio Lope 69/6 100 Mich Con R... 460 361.4' 60 do 536' Or Mich 8 & N 1 gtd.3o 1 133 30 do a 6 IT Panaa R...... • • •123 M 100 do m b 30.130 6 do 190 300 Chic & R I R.—. MX 100 do tsl , 3 AV:. 100 do 103 63V 100 do. ..........1,60 63 CITY ITEMS. A FEW JAW.DREAEERS. [V nr The Frees.) Will the rtnatoned" CRAVAT Man." et 620 Cheetnut street, be kind enough to answer conscientiously the following simple questions t lat. Ded you, or did you not, 80111,000 canvas on Ba turday. the day before Christmas? M. Did rou. or did you not, cell 20,000 Patent Enameled Coll .re in one month ? &t. Did, or did not. your equally ridiculous Anil novel idea, of a cedar bush dressed in patent paper collars and cheap cravats, "ilICT0•110 your sales thirty dollars a day," while it bloomed, as has been reported by some fruitful imagination about the D. P. E. 0., u you call your pines ? Ith. Do you, or do you not, sell cravat', scarfs, neak ties, Ste., /to., to very much cheaper than any other per son in tho city. as by some means, fair or unfair, the People are led to believe ; and If to, how can you do i t Presuming th e E. 0. to be Just and honorable, ' , Peva espeot Just and honorable ATIIIWOTS. Nat, TOZSPAY, January Met, at noon, the books of the Cosmopolitan Art Association close for the Sixth year Those who have not already subscribed, should go at once to Hunt & Co.. corner of Fifth and Chestnut streets. and enter their names. as the rush will Woo great on the last two days that it is doubtful if all can be entered. The vier, of subscription is only three dollars, for which you have the choioe of four beautiful and costly steel engravings, besides receiving an interesting magazine for a year, and having a chance in the award of 000 oil paintings and statuary, including the original painting, by Herring, "The Vil- Inge Blacksmith." Tag MAYOR'S Masai:in.—Mayor Ifenry sent In his annual message to City Councils yesterday. The document is important and Interesting. It fa devoted principally to finesioes, reforms In the Fire Department, and in the administration °teams of the departments of the oity government, and to on able, eloquent, and just advocacy of tho claims for superior elegance, comfort, and durability of the garments made and sold at the Brown Mono Clothing Hall of Hookhi II it Wilson, Nos. 603 and 606 Chestnut street. above Sixth. PASIGRAPHY.—A Fetvian, named Moses Paltsch, has published, at Vienna, a curious little book, in which he advocates the use, for telegraphic purposes, of a new universal language, entitled " Pasigraphy." The words are to be formed by the ordinary Arabic °inhere, employed in very Ingenious coMbinations, productive, according to the author, of an immense saving of tune and trouble In the telegraphic intercourse between the diifereot nations of Europe. Anything that s•rves to ioctiltate an interchange of thon;ht must be beneficial. as it will give all creation a chance to order the elezant styles of clothing gotten uo at the palatial store of Granville Stokes. N 0.607 Chestnut street, above Sixth' Harvard College. PROF. PRLTON MINTED PRRSIDYNT Dams, Jan. 28.—Prof. Felton has been unanininusly elected President of Harvard College, in also° of Rev, James Walker, resigned, ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, UP TO TWELVE O'CLOOIt LAB! NIGHT GIRARD HOUSE—Chestnut et., below Ninth. A W Leigonring,Pe. A ) Marble. Chicago E E Throne & 14. N Y W D W Barnard & la, Mo Wm H Webb Nashville El Kirk & la. N Y Miss Kirk,lY 1 A R Root, Buffalo P Greeley, N Y .tae Bollworm. Peterali's E H Daniel,Petersburx Jae E Heath Petersburg I' Birchott, Pine Grove Va Wm L Shackleford, Vs. Thou It Daniel. Va. Wilson Lloyd, England Alex Harlow, N Y 3 L Denman, N V W H se e il a y & li. N y Geo W Williams, N C Chas Kilmer. N Y II Kilmer, N Y F tinew, Boston W Murphy & Is I'a MW Rogers. Balt Mr Braneman. Pa Jae D Colt, MaasJ Tbitto h e r, Louisville Mr Bryan, Louisville J H Gardner. Ve, Wm P Chamberlain Va H Masker. Mexico Wm Blanchard. N 'l 0 small & Is, Louisville Miss Curtis. Louisville J J Harbeson Louisville W W Gate, & wt . , Tenn Mrs J M Parker. Twin 'l' H Kellogg, Richmond, Va M W Willis. NY W R Pell. IS ' Y Mre Everett, lif Y Mrs Black Bah Alt Wooten, Del J Eckert, Reading Jat Bradstreet dit, N Y J bl Campbell. Halt W B 0 loharde, Va Mrs Bowe's. phjin. G Fitzgerald. Wash, B 0 I' II Do. Clutelar,N Y N B Valentine & wf, N Y It Tvavi.a Nl' 'l' Jones Yorks. N J A Matthews. NY inn Tyler. N P W R Hill. N Y B Whitney. Niagara Falls D R.Terauld. Niagara Falls \V AT Magerin. St Louie El C Brown. Easton W (Inn en, N )7 8 Atwood, Franklin D T Million, Pautuoket Joe U Teach. !Milwaukee 8 K Howes. Albion, N Y 0 P Whitaker. Md W T VO , TCO, Me W Riillewell, Easton J II Weembeld. Brooklyn F Thine & la. N Y C Fleming, Pittsburg Jl3 Revere, Paterson. N .1 . W.l Bill, Sandusky, Ohio E Goodwin, Auburn F II Lawson. Ohio R E Ballard. La 0 T Paxton, Jr, N Y A Coburn Boston II Jewell. 131111tOn F Brown. N Y 8 Thorne, N Y A Rerrell. N Y Haml Capewell, N Y 3 V Brown, Pt Loilis Chas W Copeand• N Y W B Fessenden, It I Ditansom .1c la. N Y old Childs & Is, N Y J T Beckwith & ins, N y H TI Jetteg, N Y hire J nee, N T B B Porter & is, Bait Mies Porter, Balt A I) Price, Halt J s Merritt. Balt N Poe, Jr. Balt N S Richards & la. Conn Joe Perry, Alexandria, Va Jon W Rai. & l a , Mans E Irvin, N y • Thos Pi, ciare &la Diane 'lnnis. Balt P C Davis, St Louie 13 id Tyler. Memel.. F Furman, Nashville J_ KBraman. Boston Ji Bennett,. Jr. Boston R Elliot. Waellinglon E Dalt It J . Werdebaugh, Balt 0 Furly • MERCHANTS' HOTKL—Fburth latent. below Aroh. P Allen Cin. 0 0 Halt. Ca nnonehurg Mre Bum. erfiehi. N J Alum Summer field. N J Lewis Carl, York. Ps 1. A StrQuil & Is. W Cheater W C Deming. Oxford HOMY with, N Y 3nmee R 7.1.ey. Al Y Peter Sole. - Salt T Tobias, Mobilo Caleb Yohe. Bethlehem I t l t D t r a r e n n n h e e ' ern. o AV ' ' ll B O t rAtk!Vf m•° MwrO n rieweld & eider Chute Heebner. Lee, blase A C Spring. Doeton John W Baroroft, Yu W W Nassau. 'Lows 8 B Ram Wash, Pa 1) T Witham' ec In, Ls AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut at.. above Filth. E Wright, Phila. 0 PfIXAII, New York Rti te arer. Betulehem •• J tinirlie. Jr. Easton A Wnnle A. la. Bethlehem E A Uhler .1; J 0 Beek. Prat ar.1.6 .1 Cemebell. Aston F Frleker, Beading ft n tint.tell'• bilk , ' Ii H &ilia. Fa .1 M Pendleton, R. I M'e Bounsier & eh. Cal S M Ouyton. Cal 1., Francis, Newyork 1. Jones. New York P M Ryerson, Newark, NJ Mrs Field. New York 0 Molli.nos W I. Woodward, N J P &Millen. New York B B Rhtirman lc eon, Ye B R Daemon Vet A Gene Washington. D C F A Conic, NI j R MeElroy,New York A K Beach . Or wf. Now York Miss Green, New York T C Shirley. Becton J M Pendleton. R I T R Ben Well, New York W Benwell , New York JONES' 110TEL—Cheerout sit.. below Seventh J P Civic. On C J Wickersham, Vs Thne Brown Hy . S Minorite, Ky 'w Hunvarfort. thils W JShail. Ala T 1 V. Denison, A L PM 00TITeil. NY P Stone. St Louie Ch'. Reardon, Doi F, f ' "loom). Va W W Pellerton, Phil& I. Wilkins NY A 0 Ososby. Conn T W Carroll. Belt W T Sntherlin, Vs P ft Bosun. N Y . Jahn Stier. Morrist'n, N J John Asher, Va Oto W Warren, Ya T. TA 148 HOTEL—Cbeetnut st.. all. Third. i A twood. N .1= ht 0 Kromer. Es c D toloont hit 050 AS Beenett..*4 Jae Hoover. Balt H C Olutatnen, NT, E Varderveer . & In, Pa Baal 'AMMO!. ill Mos E A Hheman. Pn U T Palmer.'. rev. N Y 11 DAsnolds. asstor. Ms D M Halt & yr. N Y D B Campfield, Newark It Everett smith, N Y POVNT AIN 110TEL,--Seoorid street. above Market. Wm Roottnel Ft tl Webster, Del T 1 11 Chipman. N Y - 0 N Campbell, Rochester W I, Cannon. Del 'rhos Darnel , . Del A ir Cook. nal 0 0 Guild, N Y Rieha ,11 `Others. Dover Del r Bartley & la, N J B B 'Williams, Felton, Del It R Prettyman, Dal THE. UNION HOTEL—Arch street. above Third. rook. Harrinburg 1 Email,. Pnmereet. Fa A N Nitre. Conn McCamnnt. Pottsville St p Lushivaigh, Nebraska hi' Tessin, N F Horan k I. W 8 °taiga, Wilm, Del II Deets , N J L Fowler, On NATIONAL HOTEIrRaoe attest. abnve Third. N Numitoker. PHA R, A Bettin. Batton GAO WiLiamti. 11l T 'Miller. Allentown H.l Handler. Pottsville J Y Bechtold. Allentown C M Wnninni. Bethlehem C Mose, Bethlehem E R Illig, Lebanon RTATBS UNION HOTEL—Market it.. above Sixth. R Woodward Duneannon John Johnston, N Pratte la ()'Berke. N Y P Pond. N Y N R Flares. Chester en J B Lasoar.l & ch. Pa PMlip Us wksmith NY JU.ollVanlear. Bristol. Pa John McCann. N John Re, not& Pa COMMERCIAL, NOTE —Stith at.. above askant. R gores. Pluenixmllo Y. Merlin, Pa Johan Cnswell Pa htm P.^nyveker.W Chest Mrs Me Mnkin, Del an, Pa D Rluhter, charter en R Emmet , . Chester on Wm Pile, Cheater on Bnml Nig !Ili nsale,Doyleatwn EAOLR HOTEL—Third street. shove Rae.). Hon Boiley N t* . thltt d niiii . Belem. 0 II BonnlL E.iton .T Poltroon. Albonv, N Y rg Clerk. Pro . videnoei R I 15P90 J Haile Boston H Trovilla. Me 11 Btsrlint.Vbiln .161 Atirtns,_Yhils Mr Wood, N 1 II Pointer. west Chester 0 c mid.. N I J BPDPEI. NY I. Pond. Port Pornsit VI It Wheeler, Ind H Henderson, Ohio M MINT VERNON HOTEL—Second strest,above Aral, M 111yerg. Alrerstown Thom Ratlfieltl, Balt wm Miler N Y Chita Tharp, Pa Hry Smith. Balt Wilson, Wilm, Del If Pi. ca, laniag Jones "'ash fP ,johnann. Ham ftburg Win M Long, lotbanoo John M Mather. NJOW Thom & la. DO Wm H Dunbar, N Y Chas t batter, Ph la BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL—Second ,t. below Irma, Ins Barnsley, Harrisburg John Bataftelfartmallo Jos Hill, 0 errant. town R Thompson, Doylestown 8 If haw, Backe, co, Pa MERCHANTS' 1101 , 8 E—Third it.. shove Callowbill Jig PU681411 A , la, Winsport M R Ptieditertrer. Pn Pi.sion Hill, p& J R Llw.ll Ontailitiono David •umminFg. Dada co W DlAson. Frio Jai H Moibif. Erto. Pa Mill t) E Bowers, Ps 4f • AMC "DYAD • DOTEV—TbIrB it.. *boy& {7ellnwhf l. D Fromm. Mt Hely Alvin Fauna, II peer Oahu 1) Hawk - & In. Pifillmehurg Jne Knlbor h. Bernville Wm Ifrumbnoh Esetnr Bent Krubb. Lansdale Dome Maurer, Beehtelml H 8 Cope, Bellornvtilo H M Goodrum). Reading BALD V.AOLv NOTElr—Third it.. ahoy. Collnwhill. Phtll u Boeoo. N J Font, . 4 ewhall. Lehigh co D B Flmith Burke Co II if Unnnest. Bethlehem .1 wv llnettest. Bethlehem hltohnel Engler. Pn Reuben Le ty. h. Botlitolvin Lewis Rittor. A llentown MARINE INTELLIGENCE. SEE FOURTH PAGE CLRARED. Mr If I, 6 aw, Der, Baltimore, A 0 rows, Ir . • Worreenondenoe of the Philath . delda Exchange.) CAPE ISLAND. rJ. Jan 26-6 PM. The sohr Searsville. from Boston, passed in early this morning, and the brig Brandywine. for Pernambueo, wont to sea this afternoon. No other vessels observed going in or out tn day, Wind NE, with Indioationsof au anproaching storm. Yours, THOS. B.HUGILEB. HT TELEGRAPH. (Correepondenoe of The Prom! ?fru , YORK. Jnn 2d. Arrived. bark Eliza Boren, from Fernando Po; brig (f ,, M CUrROOR. The U H steamers Sumpter and Mystic left Fernando Po Deo 3d, tar Lonago, That! a a cam frigate Han Ha man was at Luang°, all well. BOaTON. Jan 26. Arrived, ship Astoria, from Manila. Ott Highland Light. ship Florida, from Caleutta. MEMORANDA. . Steamship Delaware Cannon, cleared at New York yesterday for l'hilulelphia. Steamship. Plateau Sprneue. Matthews, oleared et Br•stou lath inst. for PhilattoWhig. . „ • . Steamship Tentonta i from Hamburg. arrived at Now York yesterday. Ship Mary I. Button. Spicer, cleared at Now YOTI: yestorday for San Francisco. Ship Asnhaain, Sisson. from MoKesn's Island, arrived at itonolule Deo g, to replace anchor, chains , and wind lass. whinti were carnet! away while loading at Mo- KPA lI'S 111111,11. Stile 3ohn Bryant, Gardner, from Bemuses, arrived at Caldera 9th ult. Shia David dtewart. Prentisa, for Rotterdam, sailed from Baltimore ‘eatorday. Ships Adirondack. Tartar. and Mary Washinston Chapman from London. arrived at Charleston 24th inst. Bark Nashua, • ewm, from Baltimore, arrived at Charleston 24111. mat. . . - Bark Tacony, Brown, for Myles, 'Puled from N York Yesterday. • • Bvir Fannie Cranahme, Munson, for Brazil, sailed froin Richmond 25th mid. Bark George and llenry, Trowar, from Arlon, PM, arrived at Belt more yesterday 13,ta In olunkus. hlitohell, from Boston, arrived at Ma en I asport 20th Inst. Bohr Minnesota, Clyde, from Boston, arrived at New York lesterdlty. Bohr Mary Baler, Haley, cleared at Boston 25th inst. for Now York. Bahr Only Daurhter, Falkenbure. from Boston for Oal vegan. was at Holmes' 1401. 25th_tost. Behr Lewis Mulford. Do) le, from New York, arrived at Wilmlnitto;NC. 25th inst. echr Burrows C. Clark, from New York, arrived at Charleston 21th inst. Rohr W Watlava, Scull, hence, arrived at Charleston 2lth lost. hohrs ' id, English. and Lewis Chester, Somers, henoe at Wllm/neton. Nt2 Vitt' lest. St Thomas. Jan 7—Captain Camden,' end ore?... of the ship Armorial, of Bath. fifteen in number. arrived here to.dfir on board of the Itninbure soh! Voltineur. The A sailed from Bristol on the 25tb of November, belled to Savannah, with a cargo of railroad iron. On th. of December en ountered terrible hurricane from N the sea twins the rudder from the Omits. causing the vessel to leak badly and become unmanneable. On the 12th the captain and crew were taken oft by the above vessel bound to St Thomas. and the ship abandoned in let 3429 long 2166. The was built at Bathe. Maine, in 18 8.630 tons. rated A 2, and owned by C V Minott. of Bath—moo valued at 815 000. The captain and crew of the Armorial arrived at Wil mineton, NC. 25th test, its suhr New Globe, Tibbetts, from St Thomas. TILE WEEKLY PRESS, For Saturday the 23th, is now out. The contents of this number are of a varied character. Resides its USURI at tractions, it contains the LATEST FOREIGN NEWS. Editorials on the popular topics of the day ; choice Lite rary reading, original and selected: Domestic and Fe. reign Markets, &e. Read the list of CONTENTS: ORIGINAL. POFTRY.—Tor: PPIRIT'a Ilen P. CHOICE POETR Y.—A REtLiEcTIVE HET nose acr. ORIGINAL STORY.—Tittats AND Tnii:mplls; on, ANCII/NT TIMES IN OLD VIRGINIA. EDITORIALS.—Tua REIGN OF TEnnon IN NYAgintra• Ton— RS:Linter; STATIATIce .P ENGLAND—THY. VETERANS OP TIIR BATTLE or NEW ORLEANY—THE ELEMENTS or PERSILTY DRAINAGE. OP CITTEA— COST OF BRITIsII RoyALTY—FRAUDA IN TRADE— ENGLAND'S FRAIN AND NVEAKNEaII—A GRAND-DUKE GOING DAVE—THE FaCE COLORED POPULATION nPI THE SoOTH—.SLAVERY IN NEDRAIKA, CORRESPONDENCE.—Lornms FROM "OcrASIDN AL"—LETTERs PEON WAsEINOTON AND HAULM BUM MISC ELL ANEOUS.--GELAT SPEECH OP STEPHEN A. DotIOLAs—ANNIE TitErtlit's THOUGHTS, No. IV—Ton MASONS AND MouNT VERNON—LION. ED WARD EVERETT ON THE LAWRENCE DISASTER AND THE DEATH OF MACAULAy—THE ART OP NUN TERVEITINO—LATER FROm CALTFon NIA, ETC., F.Tc. NEWS. —THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH FROM EURopit, WAIIIIINGTON, AND Ilikiiilissiusio—CoN -0E1.55103AL PRocIEDIN,3s, I.ROISLATIVR PRoußED !las, RTC., ETC. 'MRCP/W.—WEEKLY REVIEW OF THE PHILADELPHIA MARKETS—THE MONEY MARKET—THE PHILADEL. :'ILIA CATTLE. MARKET—NEW YORK CATTLE MAR KET NEW YORK MARKETS MARRIAGES AND DEATIII.—ARREST OP AN ALLEGED FORGER. AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT.—Tus CHESTER COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY—THE Waunirs Or GREAT RAILLoCIii. RELIGIOUS.—" THE SLOoD OF CHRIST:" SERMON BY THE REV. GRATTAN OUINNEse—RRVISIONOP riot Biota. VARIETIES —ANOMALIER—TiIic PASHIONS—CRITI CIsM—A SNORER—WIT—BEAUTIFUL REMARK—CON VERSATION—CONFIDENCE, ETC., ETC. TaF. WEEKLY PRESS is furnished to subscribers at 52 per year, in advance, for the single copy, and to Clul s of Twenty, when sent to one address, 610, in ad vance. Single copies for aale at the counter of 'DUI Pages Ollloe, in manners, ready for mailing, ifoNgs re THE PRESS.---PHILADELPHIA; FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1860. LAI SPECIAL NOTICES. Tux FIRE Iti CIIESTNUT STREET. LETTER PROM THEO. 11. PETERS & CO roicADeLPITTA, January 10.1560. & CV CilastriUT EITSEET. GENTLEVEN We have recovered the herring'■ Patent Champion Safe, of your make, which we bought from you nearly tiro ) (Mrs ego front the Mina of our building, No. 71t Chestnut street, whieh was entirely destroyed by fire on the morning of the 17th trot. So rapid was the progress of the flames, before we could reach the store the whole interior was one mass of fire. The safe being in the bank part of the store, and nurrour ded by the most combustible materials, wan exposed to great heat. It fell with the walla of that Part of the building into the cellar, and remained Im bedded in the ruins for more than thirty hours. . . . The Snfe was opened this tr.orning in the presence of a number of gentlemen, and the contents, comprising our bunks, bills receivable, money, end a large amount of valuable papers, are all sale ; not a thing was touched by fire. Respectfully yours, THEO. H. PETERS & CO. The above Safe can be aeon at our store, where the public are invited to cull and examine it. FARREL, HERRING, A: CO., 629 Chtetnut street, (Jaycee Hall.) GRovsix & Ems's QILIIRLTID NOISILISI FAMILY sitwitto-Dueivoto. At HIDUCID PRIM. NO CHESTNUT STREET, PHILAPRIMIIIA. Smaint's SEWING MACIIINSS. No. 2 Sewing Machines NO.l Sewing Idaohinee 90 The Family Sewing Machine, A.—. ...... 76 The Family Sewing Machine— 60 1. 01, SINGER et Co., No. 602 CHESTNUT Street. HARRIS' Bounorn SRIVING MACHIN!. IMPROVED DO OBLE•THREAD FIRST PREMIUM AT EVERY FAIR. nt3-slln Phila. Milos. MI ARCH St. Arzents wantna IllAltßlEll LUKENS—PAINTER.—On the 27th or July, 1859, by Rev. A, D. Thomas, Henry C. Lukona to Mies Mary * (... Painter. both of th g city. H' , YT-1111LIAR.—On thr morning' of the 25th lost , at the residence of the bride a mother, by the Rev. Juhn Walker Jackson. Sallinal Hoyt. Peg. of Kingston. Lu cerne crew+, Pa., to alias Mary 111. afiller. of this city, LON RAUGH—ELDRIDOR.—tm the 29th Decem ber, 1659. lir Rev. Thomas Brainerd, Mr. Joseph ft. I onahaugh to Alias Cornelia daughter of J. E. El dridge. Kee.. all of this city. NORCHOSS—PRICE.—On the Bth instant. by Rev. B. 4 1 . hverelt. Mr. S. southern Norcross. of Blackwood torn. N. J.. to Mrs. Hannah A. Price, of Uloucester chanty. DIED. YOUNG.—On the 20th instant, Sarah Anna, youngest daughter of Alexander and Margaret Young. 'the relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the ftmerat, on Nlonday after noon next, at 1 o'clook, front her father's residence, Nn 702 Paslyunk road. *l,ll HALLOWELL—On the nth inetant, Jolla Ann, daughter of the late Richard Rue, and wife of Wm. B. Hallowell, in the slat year of hor age, Funeral from the residence of her eon. Albert $ Hallowell, corner of Spennah and Beach streets, on Sunday morning. at 10 o clock. I:R—At Germantown, on the 2.lth instant. Sarah B. Hover, relict of Isaac Waterman, dec'd, in the 61.1 year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her husband, loom!, Honer, Centre street, Herm mitown, this (Friday /after noon, at t o'clook. DRODNAX.—At F rankl'ord. on the 22th inst., Amanda Stage Brodnax, aged 2 y Ohre, 2 month., and Sday Funeral front the remldepoe of her Arandfosher, Peter Patterson, on Teem etteet, between Paul end Main, Frsokfnrd. this (Friday aft•rnoon. at 2 o'olook. • cAmpf3R 1, —On the 11th Instant. Clara Virginia, daughter of hdward P. and Annie Campbell, in the 6th leer of here ge. IRVI rr.—On the 25th inst. Matilda Irvine, (laughter of Daniel 0. and Catharine Irvine, aged 13 meats. Funeral from her pamits' rosderwo. Twenty-third end D iddle streete, Fairmount, this (Friday /afternoon, at 1 o'clock. • UtifiEß.—On the 26th instant, Robert Vatter, in the 27th year of his age. Funeral from his late residence. No. 13 Abbott'. court, Fitzwater street, ii•ooloc rrSixth,this(Fridaylalter noon. at 2 'k. . • I.,oitHER DAL:K.—On • instant, Mrs. Mart Ann Loreferhnel. r. Funeral from the .I.F lit , loll of her nephew, P. W. Se allover, 212 l'oplu, etre! t, this (Friday) afternoon. at (I'olook. PICHETTI.-011 the .nth instant, Bartholomew Pi chew, aged 27 years. Funeral from hie late residence. Olive street. between Thirteenth and Broad, this (Pridey) morning, at 9 o'clock. WRAP.-0n the 25th instant, Martha, on daughter of James and Mary Wray. in the lgth ear ofher asp. Funeral from the residence of her uncle, ohm Smith. Sr., No. Irl3 EACO Mrent. above Broad, on enturorty afternoon, rat. o'clock. OA I.I.IGHER.—On the 26th instant, John Oalligher, aged Z 3 years. Funeral from the residence of his brother. Hugh Grli tither. Salmon street, above Emory, Port Richmond , • this (Friday ) O afternoon et I o'clock. STOUT:n the 2.3ltilnstnet. Annie F., Stout, lAA of Elias Stout, aged 25 years end 2) days. Funeral from the rosidenee of her husband, No. 13 42 Wood street, this 1 Friday ) afternoon, at 1 o'clock. • BLACK AND PURPLE MOIJS9ELINES. —Just received all-wool, Paris printed, black, and purple Mousseline Detainers. Dark gray mixed Mohair Dolmans, DX cents. Dark /tray mixed Madonna Cloths, 24. eta. Dinek and white Euslieh Chintzes, 12,4 Plain black English Chintzes. 117fi ots. rim, and lam* kflish Limbos. 11Dit ors. epuk Alpacas. 1 .26.3 i, and 87 eta. hick and white °Red Detains, PM °U. DEMON 11011_, Mourning dli SOB CH kItiTNITP Street. OFFICE Or TUE SHAMOKIN VAL. r rr_ LEV AND POTTBVILLE RAILROAD CO.. Boa Walnut street. PIfILADICI.PIIIA, San. SS, 11300. Coupons due February 1, la Q, on let mortsase bond', of Philadelphia and Sunbury Railroad Company, wifl be paid on and after at date, at the Bank of Commerce, Philadelphia. JAS. B. RIDDLE. AVM& ill dat President. 2WLOLA MONTEZ WILL GIVE TIER WITTY AND AMUSING SICETCIL entltle.l HION at tho MUSICAL PUND HALL. on FRI DAY bYENING, Jan. 27. Th s is the Countess's mast lecture to Ithtladelohla. Tickets 25 cents. Doors open at 7; to commence at N o'clock. JefG-4t• ZlllO mou.vrAlN !NI PROV3I ENT CUM PAN Dyypil fa, January 21.1 1841 oe is herohy given that the annual mean* of the thookholdere of the LIM Mountain Improvement Com- Fany will 141 held et their office, Noulheaet o ram of rontnnd Oheinntit atroets, rhlindelpina, on MONDAY. the, oth or February next, at p o'clock. rd.. when an Election will ho held for Ave DireabZrill to nerve for the entultor year, is2-tfett - WILLIAM P. J RPM'S, President. KENSINGTON SOUP SOCIETY.—THE Treasurer. GEO../. HAMILTON, neknowledges riEeipt of 9100 from the Executors of the mete of loahth DIIWAOP, Lie eenned ; 96 from Moult P., Per D. 9.; 1,000 bread-tiolfete from gone of Me!ta. •••• • • • - A number of other MAW donatiqns hate bean re oeived through our Agent, Mr. whioh 1411 be acknowledged provatualq the Mogen( our gpetatione (or the SPRIOII. hlr, MiChel LC MAR eolteitiog ICI the No oiety. JakS-31. TOIYN ..—uSPIRITUALISM.—AIRS. M. lij r BEND, of Vermont. a trance medium, E will nine and 'Work, under eptrit eontrol, at HANSOM STR .T HALL, on FRIDAY EVENING. et o'clock. Alm. Toalmendlninas en oriental ale on each occasion, and usually improvmes a poem to her lecture. Admiration 5 cents. M.YS 3t• IMILMANCE CfIIIIrANY OF T lIE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, JANUARY 210.1840. The nnnual meetinx of the Stookholotere will to, held nt the Company'. Wire, No. 4 EXCIIANOE BUILD INGS, on MONDAY, Febtoetv 6.lBat.nt I o'clock I'. M. 105-dcfoG WILLIAM flAftl'elt, Secretary. 137;CARBON RUN IMPROVEMENT COM PANY. Piticangt.eMontt _. . Ice is hereby g n 7J MX) iven that the Annual Meeting of the Etockholders of the Carrion Run Improvement Com pany, will lie held at their Office, El. E. corner of PRON . (' and DIIEHTNUT Streets. Philadelphia on MONDAY. the eth 01 February next. at 4 Wolcott P. M., when RI Election will be held for Five Direetors to serve for the ensuing veer. lIINAM B. TILDEN, )au-Ile President. NEW YORK AND MIDDLE COAL neettno of ilt A e l jip ß ale A rrof C tg b C2 . l, sl e rA y th he [old nt toe Mho* of the Company, ro. got S . Fourth street, on MONDAY, the fith dci of February nest. et tl o'clock, A. M. for the purpose of electing Fire Directors of crud Cowan, for the ensuing )enr. HENRY ROBINSON, Secretary. Jiteuntr Vet. lOU is 23 Wes NOTICE.—TILE ANNUAL NTEETINQ of the titnekliolders of the Deane Eltenin Nem !Wien Coinnanv for the Election of Five Direntore and the transaetion of other houineemi will ho held at No. 300 North DELAWARE Avenue. on TUESDAY. the 7111 of Febroar) neat, at 12 o'clock anon. W:11. DENVIN, Je2l•l2t Feototary and Treasurer. OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA AND SAVANNAH STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, No. 300 North Wharvee. PIIIL•DIMPHIA, Jan. 23,1860. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Corn. pant' of the Election of Fire Manager. and for the transaction of other butanes.. will he held at No. 30 YHILADP.LYIIIA EXCHANGE, rthiril floor) on TOPA:3I)AV EVENING, the 7th of polquary next, at half paid seven o'clock. Vr H. DENNIS, 1a24.1:t Secretary and 'I reformer. ErREV. lI.ORATTAN GUINNESS will preach In the Rev. Dr. Wype's Olieroh, Breed I treat, below Borneo. on MONDAI , WEDDLE& DAY, snit V.Ft ID AY EVE,NINOB,of this weak at 73 o'clock. reserving the of evenings for rneeting pri vntelr with the enzioue in the Lecture Room of the Church. Ja.22-60 [ff" PERFECT DIGESTION. STRONG nerves. sound lungs. refreshing sleep. and func- Donn) regulsrity restored, wlthnot medicine, inoonve monde. or expense to the tenst disordered or enfeebled constitution. by 011 BAK ft'f'd DBLICIOGI H ItTlf RUSTOTIING V.V 1,21 •TA ARABICA FOOD, which at a low rents per weal•hitt times its cast in medicine, and I.!1110` e r Glysponsin babl rust etsaminsurn. flat oco.. Lot' Ut Pe. blillalllll.ll, fevers, catarrhs, miles te.nie• . ri • cars t heundinsm. sout, impurities. munition by . neuralgia, irrits• toddy, sleeplessness, avuLr r. t•-...t0' on. heartburn. beidaelte, debility, dialmos. misnolidency, cramps. spasms, muses, and Malaria, sinking. fits, cough, asthma, bronchitis, consumption, also children's com plaints. Fifty f ears' indeseribnlilo iiitont from DYSPEPSIA, nervousness, sickness at the stomach. mut vomiting have been removed by Du Harry's exoolleqt Food. Testimonials from Dr. Bright, Dr Urn. Dr. Garvey, Dr. Sleirland, Dr. Campbell, and roam thousand other reinsert/Ode mattes who can Ito referred to. Pscked with fu I mittructiang in canisters. 81.10 to $l2. The latter cart Inge free on rueeipt of cash. &Mint the Rut-Monts Ambles Rood Depot. MS IQUTH THIRD street, by N. Alll2lBO, PfittPlped Agent for the United Staten. W. Parson, Jr.. Chestnut and 'twelfth streets. D. L. litackhouse . Eighth and Green streets. J. Harkinunn and E U. Clarke, Main street, 00f1111111- town : and through all Grocers and Chemists. Jstatre-foiw• OFFICE OF THE RELIANCE MU. TUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILA. _ January 14th, 1800. The annual meeting of the stockholders of this cony tinny will be held nt their office. No. 202 WA1.011; f Street on MONDAY, the 0111 day of FEBRUARY next at 12 o'clock M. And on ekeetton for Twenty Directors. to Berne for the Onsitirot ear, will be held on name (NY at the fame place, between 12 o'cloek N., coil 2 o'clock P. N. B. M. 111NOIIMAN. Jahlbinwftfr R ftecrettor, ZOFFICE OF THE UNION CANAL COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, JAIL 16, M. nontial meeting of the etnokholdere of the Union Cinnl Compnny of r,eAytvAtue wdt be he'd at the of fice of the company. Nn 22Y Wnlnut street, on Tueada.. Februn. 701 nex nt II o'clock A. M. nt whlell lime an election for oflicera and itoungo.uf'll take place. jalautwilfT O, TIIONIFhON. Seoretary. 01PVIC P PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. COMPANY. Pat f. 4 TIM MIA, hint:ivy UA'. NOTICE TO NTOOKHOLDEREL—The Annual Meet ing of the Btooklio.dere of this Company will he held an MON r.Y, the 6th day MFebruary. 11400, et 10 A. M.. at the tinNlOlil-STEEE I' HALL, The Annual Election for Threaten will be held on MON UAY, the 6th day of Atwell. 1800. at the Oihn of the CottwanY, DI South THI llt Street. P.lO-tP6 EDMUND HM ITS, Reorotarr. OFFICE OF THE. FiILToN COAL (VII. ,t_rrPANV !Lots Northumberland lint roYettellf Compan),) PIIII.ADYLPII,A. First month, (Jan 211180. An annual meninx of 114.. Stodsliolders will be lob) ol tie nth proximo, at No 30 South Third sleet, at 12 o'clock Al, (or the purpose of electing five Directors to serve for the 011411111¢ year. j022-wfmtfed CHAS, 8, tleoretal. cirOFFICE PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD COAIPAN At the Annual Martins of the Stockholder. a, the Philadolphla and flendingßadroad Company, held Jou ary D. IFO2. the following gentlemen were llnanlindm l l eleoted °ltem for 1240 A. WHITNKY. VICy PRB6IR Yr. J. IHYITON NCEBLE. 141AN) .t clERI. J. nuri9r4 HTEELE. A. E. I3OHIK. CHAS. MACALESTEH. BELLEH.B,_ EMIT. KULTidg. CHAH, h. smiTH, TREAIURta. B. BRADFORD. eIteRIiTARV. Whl. H. MoILHENNEY. Ily ordar, ho. Jalo Im W. H. moILHE m NNl', Smeary', NEW PUBLICATIONS. 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DONO , 01 tinue lumina:se until Ma) Glir, next. at Pout t YftCElPtreet , and now °Wen, for tale, at the Invest tuttgenAmet. for Cash. or on ftp. Proved short ciailita • OW hirola etrani-rofined Niigata g,raincluding Lot grimes iiibler's Patent cut Loaf :imam 11144 Rio and invaioneo. Adamantine Cae• des, and Atelly's Frennti Bede Coloring. fa77.3m• _ QOUTIIERN I+ 0 L'OR - RICHMOND "Qui 0 11,11 e 4; " f,i B o"„ l i'Aerrrnn 'lra& oannnt olt, better the Du:k and Nr alnut streets. papers. Wine N. E. CM( CIDER.—) Ibis. more Wayne County Cider, 10 W Pure Old Cider Vinessr, Pres , ' Eon Butter. flrkrool log. ttiwa,r on bond, end Ovum Is 3 MARKET photos 10 or sound Potnt titreet. North side. l -4 t . 1 W. P. 11 Kri R . TN THE COURT 'F 001k1.10N PLEAS st. March Term. laic. M. Fob divorce. 111liELAH Funky her nest friend, e., ve. 1110:" 1111181'. tr You are to take nettua that the noun hay. Aran day on respondent to show emote why a diction i tild not be decreed in the above Perm:nal lattice of P rule having failed en areount of the abience of the :Pendant. the °our: ordered the pt or Tut returoable iiicruliDAY, Jan uary 23,At IU o'oloolt M. J. WAIINFR JEttAtOr. Attorney for Libellant. Teller:RV It. thee Reepondent. jnia.mthet OINS AND SDALS OF ALL KINDS, C she.,,F,nßc_rivinfec. Aut a pi . tapha, sta. tionari,aad AnoyftteMit /TOWelit and ii) All. Isll-Im* North NINTH. near AN CO St. FXECU TR'S NOTlCE.—Notice . is h 0,01) 7 RlPltital Letters of Admimmttahomatth the Will annexedof LEWIS IL COFFIN, deeensed. have been granule the undersigned by the Register 01 Philudelphin,ml nit pelrOnk indebted to VIM Oilitnte ern requested ball end inkke Itytneet, end those hav ing elainie egging the slid degeam.d ere vomited to present the mimeo the toleteigned for pm tilent. Al Any lA. covFIN, jet3l-101 to, DO CHRIBTIAN tweet. INSURANCE COMPANIES. RICHARD S. SMITH, Agt N. B. COR.WALNUT AND Tllllll3 STREETS. RETURN OF TUE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON FIRE; AND LIFE INS URA NCR COMPANY, JANUARY 2, 1860. IN CONFORMITY WITH TIIR LAW OF PENNSYLVANIA POSITION OP VIE COMPANY AUTHORIZED CAPITAL Paid-up capitol, 91,351 shares Patd-up capital and au Diu' funds RESOURCES IN TAE UNITED STATES. ASSETS, hO. Cash in hands of Directors in Now Y0rk..... 811,016 .18 Cash in hands of agents and in course of transmission City Stocks—Buffalo Rochester Troy City of Now York 5 per oent. Witter Stooks - 00 Amount or Loans on bonds or mortgages on MAO real oblate, In the United States, constitut ing first hens on the lame, on which there Is Ices than one year's Interest due. INCOME IN THE UNITED STATED. Amount of onsh premium( received $5(21,122 29 Amount of interest money renewed from in vestments in the United fitates, Amount of premiums earned EXPENDITURES AND LIABILITIES. Amount of loses during the year which have been paid an 1,75.5 00 Amount of lessee whion are in suit and con tacted 35,8/7 00 Amount of Imes which have not been settled 16,600 00 Amount paid for reinsuranee premi ume 11.019 62 Amount of return vend ums ...... ,--„ NAV 67 Amount of expenses paid during the sear, in cluding commissions and fees to the agents and officers of the company Amount of taxes paid by the company...... Dividend paid during the ilia 30 per cent. STATE OF NEW YORK, CRY and County of New York es Before me, Daniel Balsas, comm i es aioner resident in the city of New York, dulyoned and quali fied by the 1400ittiVe authority, and under the laws of the State of. Pennsylvania, to face the acknowledg ment of deeds. Ac., to he used or recorded therein, per sonally appeared ALFRED PELL,to me personally known an the Resident Secretary of the Liverpool and L,ndoit Fire and Life laturance Company. of the city of New York. and the said Allred Pell being by me duly sworn depoyeth and saith that the foregoing statements of the said company are true and correct to the best of his knowledge and belief, and that the securities refer red to are held in this country, and that the bonds and mortgages are on real estate in this country, and held by the Trustees in New York, of the Liverpool and London Pile and Lite Insurance Company. ALFRED PELL. Resident Secretary. Sworn and subscribed to before me. this ninth day of January. A. D. 1860. DANIEL SEINAS. Corn. for Penna. in New York. HER BRITANNIC MAJESTYEV CONSULATE, NEW YORK [Seal.) I, Edward hfortimerArchlhald, Esq.. Her Ma jesty's Consul, do hereby certify that the bonds and mortgasen referred to in the within Statement, amount ins to the suns of tIeSS,3OO have been exhibited to me mid examined by me; that the said monsases are se cured on real estate in the United States, helms suffi cient security in my opinion for the amounts loaned. and are held in the name of Trustees in New York. of the Liverpool and London Fire and Life Insurance Company. In testimony whereof of n hereunto set my band and semi of aloe at the city New York, this 16th day of January, in the year of our Lord IVA E. M. ARCHIBALD, R. B. M. Consul. NEW Yoi 1 DIRECTOR& JAMES BROWN, Eng . Chairman. FRANCIS COTTEn LT. limb, Dep. ChM rnian. HENRY GRINNELL. Es q. 'EWA ND Y. SANDERSON, Esq. JOSEPH GAILLARD. Jr., Ear l , EUGENE Duntit, Esc R. AL ARCHIBALD. Est. IL B. AL C. ALEXANDER HAMIL,' 'ON, Jr., Eog. ALEXANDER HA 1 1 / 4 ILTON,Jr., Esq.. Council of ,tie CO. PHENIX BANE, CAMAIANN & H., 103-wfm 6! XI _CHANGE INSURANCE COMPANY. Temporary offiee, 111 !tooth FOURTH Street. ozirog t t r c i i 3 r e y t. to remoras to their new K oAi r e . e fl lr v i i t;A , 1,- tiab-wfmtt fleoretary. O FFICE OF THE RELIANCE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. JANUARY Dth, Dieu The following ointment of the sinus of this Com pany, on the Mot of Deoeinber, LIU, is published to par- Snares of the charter, VIZ: Co Cnsitnl Stint, paid in •• • • • • &MX° Og Certificates of Profits, con vertible into Stock Contingent account for pre inturna on Fire hut., oat standing Deo.3l.lnai , $19.1^20 69 D, . dn. received in 1L 11J11 14 Interest accnunt, net, re ceived in 1829 , 918,689 25 trattalers, and other VTOfild Finn!, and Ltiee, IYinein ' he — r . 311 t, 1929 48,283 81 Dividend Account, d fur the 'ear 1848 Pr " or Profit and Load f *lB'W CO or amount charged... Return Premium, 8,701 13 cone. &1,907 B3 Fire bY Fire in 1909 4,901 36 apnoeas, ir,cluding ageneiee and 'faxen 9,701 61 41,131 83 Remaining with the Company Which is invested ilefollows, n First Mortgagee on City Property, worth double the amount 3126,600 110 Cround rent, first class __2,462 AO City of Polledelphili 6 per sent. Loan 10 . 991 ..... . 29,672 76 Prlallayleanla Railroad Companv'e 6 per cont. 2d Mortgage Loan I t59u.000).'....... 77900 00 Allegheny County 6 per cent. Loa n """ 1U ,(1,10 (7 Alateral Loans, well 5eaured............ goo to 1 llontinstlon and Ilroa4 Too Mountain Railroad Company, Mortsage L0an..... 4.01* DO The itellance M. Ins. Company Stock.... 21,120 o.7 The County Fire do do ... • LOBO 00 The Delaware M.B, do do 710 OU Pennsylvania Railroad do co .... 4000 00 Commercial Sank Stock...._ 9.3 3 01 Dlechantes' Bank !stmt.,- ..... ...... 2,812 BO ntoiLlid.lna,Compitny ?Mt ou u difb Hewn %Able. 16,41N is VHoof[Aoacunts. Alono;dinfe'reei, . 621 d a: Cash on hand.......... 10,013 30 SIX I rectors no t is day declared theiviend of SIX PER. CENT. no the Capital Stook of Company, and on the Certificates of Profits outstanding. tar the tear ending December 31, 1839, without deduction for State Tax payable to each, on end after the 16.1. met. Also. a Dividend of FiFIk,EN PER CENT., payable prorate otttlte Capital Stock and Premiums earned, nut of the profits of. t to ComPany, for the year ending De cember 31.1, bur which Certificates of Profits, bear ing interest, will be delivered to the Stookho!ders, and to the insured entitled to rectolve the same, under the provisions of the charter, on arid after the 16th inst. No certificate will be issued for an less sum than ten dollars, nor for any fractional part ut one dollar. Sum■ less than ten dollars, and not less than ono dollar, are credited to the insured on the books of the Company, and if, within env period of ten years, the, said credit amount to ten dollars, certificates thereior will be issued. Certificates of Profit are It tel stock, for the losses ant puny, and may be convene time, at the option of the hi Clem DIRE( Tinsley, William It. Thompson, Frederick Brown, Corneuus Stevenson. John 12. Worrell. H. Carson. Hobert Toland, Frederick Lennie, Charles 8. Wocel, James 8. Woodward, Cl.k. X B. Id. HINCIIMAN, deco equally with the Nei d engagements of the Coin ed into Canned limit at any older. CTORS. Bainuel Bispharn, , Robert Steen, William &time r , Rani. W. Tingley, Marshall 11111, Z. Lothrop. Charles Leland, Jacob T. Bunting, Smith Bowen, John Rte ell. Pittsburg TINGLEY, Prudent. (Gary. Jel3-1 - mdcw 12t OFFICE OF UNION MUTUAL IN. 8 URANCE COMPANY. I'nlLAwarniA, January 90560. STATEMENT of the AFFAIRS of One COMPANY. in non format with a nrovtaton Of its oherter Premiums from January I, Isle. to Jauunry LIM) ••• Szs,sto Premium' earned on Marine arid Inland Risks during the 'ear endow an atxo e. . . 173.:19 83 Rammed trim antereeta on invextitients ... 7 331 83 Losses, Return Premiums, net-insurances, Expenses and Commissions, and amount reserved to pay losses unadjusted.. . 141 SOB 89 Not gain ...... BrilEttica nititin.t Ce . tu'lntny vro;;I:.;12 "446 92 Balance to the debit of dirldend account ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, January 6.ouu l'uniugylyanta Li per Cent. mans, at eng t. 13113k5,3 00 to no Philadelphia ottj 6 par pent. loans. " 10.30)00 7 003 CU, of Pitts urn 6 per Coot. loans," 6300 00 7OW a " " " SAO DO 41,430 Camden end Amboy R. Company, per _pent Ronda . 41,713 00 - COO II 6 North Pennsylvania R. °Pap', t Honda per pent ..• . a • ._. t .. . 3,760 CO 100 Shares N. Pennsylvania H. ~,,,,,,,,, Bogjd 00 117 " Philadelphia Hank .... 14 710 00 11,610 Chesapeake and Delwin e Canal 64.... 14,610 10 88 Share. Delaware Mutual Safety In- OIRERA „ 2:0 00 43 Shares Delaware R. Coniran4.. 1,13.5 00 Sundry stooks of Railroads. Steamboat ego g g.. pantos. and Telegraph Companies, and COT tifiontes of Profits of Mutual Inc oance Company.— ..... 13,879 00 Eat invited present Value ..... reoeivnble for prentimm...• . geola in Bank Due the Company for unsettled premium,. Indvaitea, and other aocount• ....... n,rx RICHARD S. SMITH, President. JOS. COLLISON, Ssoretary. Tt t Al. n i e hrtlll ` Nq S aMiTill t rgt?i rl a, i hri t hl at their When annoy" 10th, 1 4, 10, the following seen@ Trien were emoted boon's as Directors (or three years • S.Destouet, Beaty Lewis. Jr.. A E. Boris, Edwar.ll, Chrk, R a ni. C. Kent.B. F Robinson. Samuel 0 Cook, I W. F. Washington, and Henry Samuel. for two years, who, with Richard R. Smith, Charles Yearn, ugh Campbell, o,xlirey Prey trig, rannis Tele, J. P. Steiner, ewborry A. Smith, ,homes Yarnell,iie . John 11. Dula. Albert Worrell, Charles Rewind:l. George Les Is, I Geo. W. lieflllidoll. P. Salomon, constitute the Board of Directors. tali 10 tf JOS. COLLISON, Secretary. THIsl MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE OOMPANY A OF NEW YORK, lis: SIX MrLLIONB F DOLLARS, invisTin F.•T RTGAnitil nN RICAL TTTTTT • WORTH OVER 42,000,000. The prettilume are LOWER then In WM other Compe• nlia, and the Dividends have been Tbi' Jukitrw, ti,vtiatLnErfarnein A" 00 JOlLorta TO THE INIMRID. Pamphlets. and every information, may be had "kn. 9 en nruhontion to F. RAITIIFORD BTAHR,_ Agent. B. W. oorner FOURTH and WALNUT Ntreiti. PHILADELPH REFERENCES: REFERENCES: Thomas Habilis. John elsh. moTdeoni L IPLIIIOOII, George H. Musa, o e h a n K IT iliV;°u'. 1 E. H. Whalen, j. Fisher Learning % mph Patterson. William C. Ludwig, John H. Atwood, Arthur ii. Coffin. human H. Powers, George W. Toland, William blase. Tho.. Waltman. n23-11if . -- A SURE CURE FOR MALIGNANT A. ho•rlat Forer r or Putrid sore Throat. RAD- PhIRLYB pow - Dinß, prepared WI by Wil trArn RTirwAir . N.BIITH street . hold by JENKS & 011 DEN. 160 N. T HIRD Street. jets-31 - SAL, A/WU/NIA—For sale by WET!! COr L . 3 BROTHER, 47 and 49 NORTH, nit AMBER—Rectillod and Common, for Njr .1, b y wETHERILL DItiO.TC A ER, /111 C and Conti VECOVC NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. PRINTED LAWNS. FAIRCHILD & FANSILAWE, L 2 & 154 PARK PLACE, HAVE NOW OPEN THEIR USUAL LAROR AND BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OP PRINTED LAWNS. ON THE BEST 1500, MOO, AND 16.00 CLOTHS. ORGANDIES end FANCY MERLINS, rind ROBES in GREAT VARIETY, all weaned Styles, from the hest Glee gow Printers, produeed with the greatest care, nu,' to which thoy Incite particular attention. 613,000.000 943.510 6,1110,170 WOVEN DRESS FABRICS, Compri!log all the NovelUes of the Beason BRILLIANTEB, White and Printed. ()INGHAM, New and Choice Pattern!, and a Largo Stock of ?duceligneous BRITISH DRY GOODS. BRADFORD STUFF GOODS, Both Staple and Panay, in Great Ninety IRISH LINENS. OF TRY 11121.1.-XIIOWN eIIALF OF PATRICKS,NICHOLSONS, DIINSEATIIS, And others, comprising every description of BLAYS , BLOUBR,HOLLANDS,GRAsS,SHIRT INU, and TABLE LINENS J. & P. COATS' BEST SIX-CORD THREAD, Or which they have on hand and are conetantly reeeiv lag, every number end usortment, Wbtte and Cobred ALSO, MARIANO RIIBINACCI AND RICCIARDI Pt23-19t if LAND WARRANTS WANTED, DREXEL & .1n2711t, 34 souni THIRD STREEr. WANTED—By one washing to become acquainted with the Brokers or Insurance Lem nee', aft:met:on m which to be useful to both employer and self. Is pu:ck to apprehend, and wntes well. Re ference and imourity, if necessary, glean. Address" N. . IL," Maxi's %spew+. f e 73 3t• FOR SALE AND TO LET BELLS ON LONDON- PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY, flouthweat earner 'CRIRD and WILLI NO'S AIIOY TO RENT. THE STORES UNDER TUE CONTINENTAL HOTEL, ON THE NINTILSTREET FRONT. Foreession will be given on FEBRUARY let, I& A prlicatlons will tw reeemed at the race or the Com pany, at the 8. W. COI. NINTH and HANSOM bTREETS, Ja33-tfl Seoond Floor. TO RENT, 8h7,721 00 MIMMI THE SECOND AND THIRD SfORIES or • LARCH 5341 X 1 441 No. 5 NORTH FIFTH STREET, 43 21T 100 TIES 7X DEPTH jal3 wfmtf UNIFORMS.—For sale, FORTY GRAY ItNi FOAM. trimmed with Wan, in good condi tion. to be sold •cheap, Address "R. D.l" at this office. js24 Gt" SU) Tit 12 pi 70 CAPITALISTS.-FOR SALE itaThe hiachinery, Stook. and Fixtures of a lame Manufactory of PAPER HANGINGS, replete with every convenience for carrying on an extensive baro ness. A desirable investment to persons of secret wip , o can push the busineen For sale with or without the liirre at Xgr CHESTNUT Street. Jim wfmtf in -FOR SALE OR TO LET—A nest, Met convenient rowelling. No. eel Nairn! strtn. Street. Lot $ feet front,9o Let deep. Apply at No. 430 MARKET Street. 13' 0-fienr-it BUCKS COUNTY FARM FOR SALE.— liandsome Ism of musty -one acres of land in Penn's Manor Pelle Township one-third of a mile of ftation on Philattelphin and Trenton Railroad, one Mae of cane!, turnpike, and river, one mad is half noise front Tully town and four rotten from Trenton ; large new Bnrn, r Varna Dwelling, rood Land and Fences. Prios 439 a per note. It is a Food property_ and a very cheap one JOSHUA a PACK - 110118E, 1025-6 t• BRIBTOt.. Bucks Co.. Ps. 8300,771 32 is-4 TO RENT FOR A TERM OF YEARS. Mi. A Retail Store aml fixturee, well looatea for buil- A hItII, 76 by 23 feet. three @Orig. high, with water- Tower and stet m for (roaring and finish= yoorla. A Dre Houle, ISO by 26 feet,with good water for dyeing, end plenty of dry room. Thue property in Flailltr'S Inne near the Germantown Railroad, being so very acceuibl , e to the city, makes it very cleavable. jazz THOMAS R. FISHER. Freherla Len,.o. t t y', to OR SALE—A valuable Lot at corner of Cbrictian and twentieth Ftreete. hartny throe froata, amiable for a church or factory rte. For term. addreas J. B at thia office. rata tf FACTORY LOT FOR SALE.—A (La. •-• ble corner lot 115 feet guar*, Minns three fitSibta, admirably located f ora factory cite. It Is situated in the southwestern pet of the oily, in a tapidly-im proving neighlxnbood. It will be sold on reasonable terms. For particulars, address "K.,' office or Tar Prett. 110USEI TAVERNS, and STORES. Pa Real Estate of every description. for sale or to rent. Apply to MAX HEW& Real Estate Agent, No. Ea North SECOND Street, in L. Tourny & Co.'s Seed Storm. All order, will be promptly attended to. English, French, and Gorman spoken. Collsotor of Ground Rents. nIS-Am R 01R. & DAVIS WASHING-MACHINE AAP for sale by PLOW3f AN& MoBRIDE. Manahan to TOM , 7 STRAWBERRY' Street, Pnaladelphas. By this manhole week'. wash of an ordinary-gazed family can be done before breakfast. It is equal an ca raway to four women. and MVOs at least DO per cent. ir wear and tear. Hundreds of them are now an use, and the demand continuing. • Call and examine for yourselves. County roads for sale on reasonable terms. Price of machine $lO, up to 15. PLOWMAN & MeRRIDE, 37 STRAWBERRY Street. HANDSOME ROOMS WITH FULL OR p•rtinl tkosrd. MS SPRUCE tstreac. ;527-3t• I VSTRUCTION IN CLASSICS AND stATnEmATirs.._ ROBhNTJI. LABBE Fs.ts now open. for an engagement for one hour daily. Alicnoimunicatinas ad tressed to No CA South Eighth street. will recei e prtlipt attention. ItevElteAr Ira—Prot. Oeo. Allen. N 0.213 South folorrn teentlii street; Dr. ileorya ali Arch Street; Philip Physielr Nandolph. Esq.. 219 South Fourth street; Lloyd Y. arnithM.itirsrian. Philadelphia Library: Janie. Leeley, Jr.,611 Market street. J.27-Im ACADEMY OF THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPALC?L'Rerr. 812.742 00 The Re NI ESW. KolliNg. A.M. Principal. The Becrond Term will beam February bit The tui tion fee. payabb, half yearly in advance, is for the pri mary tirade, Slat; for the ether trades ?Ty rel . Re, annum. ipe. these there ire no eharres. Ifftlnng, Fuel. The tench lanitual.r. and the use of the 1113pleltaxn, ulna adordeo w thout addition to the Prier , above. Circulars may be had at the Academy. 1711 Lo cult Street. ,a 27 I m 4t a 100 coo 00 41 4.61 67 16,470 77 $276,719 91 IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE I CITY AND COUNTY OP PRILAIWI. I!TA In the matter of the Estate of EDWARD SMITH. deceased. The auditor atiomated be the Court to emht. settle. and adiutt the AKNount of THOMAS M. SMITE. acting Executor of EDWARD SMITH. deceased. and to re• port Mat,' button of the Wanes. will meet the rapes interested for the purposes of hie appointment et hie Mho.. at the ...theme cornerof LOCI ST and EIGHTH Streets. on ON UM', February 6,1N0, at 4 o'clock to the afternoon. DANIEL. DOUGEIERTY. FORTY DOLLARS REIVAND.- STOLEN. January M. from the stable of Ohio. L. Gorman. near Conshohocken, Mont‘omery county. a Black HORSE, with a white star on hit (me. Peed, about fifteen hands high, eight years Mil lOs inside corks on each of his shoe. turn the contrary way. Twenty Jolla s of the above reward will 1m paid hi the Washington Express Company. CPPer !derma 1 0wn e,,,. and twenty d t tllitl for the conviction of the thief. A. W. fir MEE, Secretary pi AP ER HANG INGS.—T he 8 absoribt , r havins bought from Mr 1.0114 SEIROdb: hi• Stock 11.1r1J Leese or Store, No. CH CHESTNUT street. to prepared to niter Fre at inducementa to purehestis of FA Vb.R HANGINtett. Amon the stork eve be found remnants 01 Hold, Velvet, or (Hued papaya. surtlrient for env mixed rooms, vestibules. hells. *e.. whieh will Ib sold relentless of trod, to mek• (Dom new 113• voices of French and A mrnenn minufnetures. JAMES BCBA. Ja.. Successor to Lot is Bs Mt o Se. Importer and atnnorneturer. n CHF:Sr:it:l' Street. )153 3t• Third Store below Seventh. jvI ONEY LIBERALLY ADVANCED.— TO ANY AouN r-1.7p0a Watches, sewe r " /iemends, Silver s,Clothing, Merehanghs,B & & SISIJAONES & Co. 0 Estee:oar!! Braker:, B. W. 0 , er 'BIRD and OkPreeee. b e l ow L om b uti. trews nme A M ? PP. M. nll-imt r SYRUP MOLASSES, kc.-500 hhds. and Ws. choice and medium SvApt. Also.]myna hi es nern . lie::: ,..for sale by JAMES ORAIIA II & Co.. (l UM 60ADIOn--Virgin, for sale by .t BROTHER. hnr-th PPOOND Q n EEROI.I.) & BRO '8 NICE TO 13 1 ';'ALTi. r iia b .:'41 1 R7. 1 4111 eziati:a NEW WORE, OEM AGENTS FOR SEW ING.S. WANTS. 111011 EST PRICE 01YEN, I=l OFFICE OF THOMAS T. PIRTH, Treasurer GRANITE BUILDING, APPLY ON 1 HE PREMLqES BOARDING. EDUCATIONAL. LEGAL. AMUSEMENTS. WALNUT-STREET THEATRE. 1 2 Pots Legeee...--... Mn M.A. GA-RDETTSON. atone Manager —. Mr. E. F. NEED H. Pannstase Agent. - JOB . D. PIURPLIV HEN E.E.IXT MILNER. I.a•t Night but One of the celebrate,' COOPER OPERA TROUPE. THIS FRIDAV EVENING. ]an. 27, THE ELIXIR OF LOVE. Adina. Annie Milner; Gienetta. Mue H Payne. THE DAUGHTP.R OF THE REGIMENT. Mane. Annie Milner" Sarcasm Fulp;no, Mr. F. En dolhgen ; Hortence. Mr. Aenalek Co..k. IWPneem as canal. Beata secured withopt extra change. Doors open at 61. o'clock ; Performance to commence at 7 o'clock. WHEATLEY do CLARK AROLI ATREKT THEATRE. THIS r FRIDAY) E oENINO. Jan. EVERYBODY'S D Mr. Peatherly, Mr. Wm. Wheatley; ) Mn. Peatherly, Mrs. John Drew. THE BOTTLE IMP. Nicol.", Mr. THE BOTTLE Willibald, Mr. Elmira. &ran Os Pa.cas.—Admismon• IS cents Beveled Beats to Dress cinto, 373 cents Perna/n..50 oenta. Boont open at haat at 6 o'clock ; PariOnnan o66l to continence at 7 o'clock pree,tgely. DAN RICE'S GREAT SIIOW. NATIONAL THEATRE. WALNUT St, Move Eirbth. PAtcal.—Drees Circle. 60 cents; Pernik Cire:e. centa_; Seats in Prlvs , e Bowl, Hi cents; Whole Pri vate Bores, 87 and 86. CHANGE Ot 11silt.—D00710Pell at half put 6 o'clock, To comma nos THIS(FRIDAY)I EVENING. Jan. 27. Eleventh Night of the magnificent Spectacle and gorgeous Show Piece of the MAGIC RING OP THE FOUR ELEMENTS FIR. WATER, RTH. and AIR Herbert. M E r. W Page EA ,' Arnulph. Mr. Whittaker; Godah. Mr. J. Darcie ; Eveline. Mini Raymond; Annello. Mine Adelaide • Spirit of the Water Mist, Mies Wilton ; Rooth ~Mine W 0113; hipinta of AU. Mies Tafford and Al ism Ewell,. THENA. OW' Feats cati A be CTS sec lN ured fo theMagio Kin; thres days in whence. MR. AND MRS. lIENRI DRAYTON'S MR. PARLOR OPERAS AND LYRIC PROVERBS. —This unique and elegant Musical atd Dramatic Enteramment open at CoNce-RT H aLL, CH KS i NUT Street. MONDAY, January a). for s Mir alerts only. Senor OLI YERI A, the areat VioLe at. is engaged. Orchestra conducted by HFRR ENGELKE. For partictibirs ass small bills So n cants. rrt ments. Prtoes—Body of Hall Ba'soity, cents. taZ-3: McDONOUGII'S GAIETIES--I CS St., ILIL GREATBILL TO-NIGHT! On which occasion Mr. Hernandez will Perform los celebrated Alto, DRUM MARCH DRCComALmim AfU . Burlesque upon OTHELLO Othello Deutemotai. *7 - MI the Company appear. . BILL A. 3. Y LEV PIAT. TtIOSIEUF'S VARIETIES! (Cafe Chan rant.) N. W. corner FIFTH and CHESTNUT &mete... ORt.AT CONCENTRATION OF TALENT. (EVEILY EVENIAO DURING THE WEEK.)cotn blame PUN. VARIETY. TALE-NT. era NOVELT% In which lir. W. N. 4 MITR, the lvalled Brad der Bones" Tilt appear. I in anruanet.rn IrnS Tjerearry LADIEh AN!) biE,ITLE3IEN, Ali rot them artist, of aape riot alai.tv.t In meet varied _ROGRAMS( li. embracing Coma and Bentrmental Ballads, Ethiopian Beim. rums. Game and Burlesque Dances. Orchestral Farces. Punta Sal Inia, Instrumental bolos, Comic Bs citations, &0.. /re. Conualsaanti at 7,'4, o'cbek. Admanion 10 tail IS cent/. 023-6 t T. B. THOMEUF. Manager and Proprittar. BENEFIT OF THE LAWRENCE SU FERERS. CONCERT HALL haring been placed. without charge, et the daproal of the .E.l ecub re Comautte for the Relief of the Sufferers by the Lactates catastro- Ph*, and NI RS. D. P. DOWERS Haring generously tendered her se Meta. it :a rpret tuliy annoureed that eh* grill daltrer ILLI.S -TR AD LECTURE on " SONG AND Yasknuy." utth Mu se cal friterlndes and &crown re. by Ewes Baum Rand, at the Hell, son FifIDAY EVENINti NEXT. Jarman' rtb TICKETS ad C E +TS. SANDERSON'S EXHIBITION ROOMS, CHESTNET Street. near Sixth. TEIODOWS THEATRE OP ARTS. THIS EVENING. Will be offered the following elegAnt 1040411: The Port of Genoa. Washington and ha bestra's, are only re presented. NAPOLEON CROSSING THE ALP& In which WAD Movies Faure' are repreeented—to gather with • hfe-like rialr of tee General and tits Mar shals. The *mem" its March. MONKS OP MT. ST. BERNARD. Altar 'which Hie terrific 1142•2111 of the Storm et Rim. The exhibition terminating with the model mew of the monster steamship. the Great Eastern. Afternoon performs noes on Wednesday and Sartuder Tickets, D cents. Children. IS gents. Doors open at 7. To cononeses at 8. C r ERSIANIA ORCHESTRA.--Public Be tisatasls ere, SATUDA Tickets t:IAL PL,GI HALL t 3' o'ciock P. H. to ba had at G. Andre's, and Sock A Lawton's Mama Stoma. aed at the door. ja.ll-3na A NNEVERSARY OF TILE 31ERCHANTS' FUND.—The sixth ezturersary of this Smoot. - lion will be held on WEIINgsDAX EVENING. Fe!,. Let o'cLoct.•t the MUSICAL. FUND HALL. on which oth re amon the annual port of the Bo of Ma nagers ant. be read. and ethireasesdeliveresloy the Ron JOSEPH R. INGERSOLL. Rev Dr. BRAINFeb. ono GEORGE L. BUZBY, net. The Mere. be the ternotrua card. wdl to un.isr the &manor of CARL. BEN I Z. Cards of admit...on may be bad, gratuitously, by sp slime to EDMU A. SIGUD R, Ha 3 DUCE Street; BAM EEL E. 3FONES. S. FRONT Street; WILLIAM 11. LUDWIG. An-t fel N 0.36 N. THIRD Street. 911RMPLE OF WONDERS. Northeast corner of TENTH and CHRSTNI.iT Buell.. Great and Novel Aurae:son. SIGNOR BLITZ, The wonderful Magician end Ventriloquist. EXHIBITION SWERV RV RN LNG DURING THE WEEK. Commanding at Dd &clout. and on WEDNESDAY end BAT U R DAY AFTERNOONS at S. The celebrated. Automaton Rope Vaulter, one of the greatest pieces Mechanism ever exhibited, will Avner inererr exbak tion. and perform his astontshing team. Admisaiontt cents. Children I.3eents. PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF TILE FINE ARTS It= f(IIEST N UT STREET, Is OPEN DAIL , (Sundays excepted,) from P A. P. M. Wentes—The Tenth Tolotne - VOif _Fterne.A Festiva " of Pintne•r. Admiselon IS cense. Cluldren muter U yes hail 'nee. Share* of Stnek $.lO. DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO.. ntroansis AND WHOLISALE DEALSRI IY DRY GOODS, LIMNS, WHITE GOODS, CLOVIS, CASSIMEREd, BLANKETS, STUFF GOODS, Ac No. 727 CHESTNUT Street COMMISSION HOUSES. JOSEPH LEA. NOS. 129 AND 133 CEESTNVT STREE Invites the ettentioa of the Trade to his Stook of COTTON, WOOLLEN, LINEN AND PRINTED GOODS MADDER PRINTS. Near tight and dark spring We., a great variety fr:trn MESSRS. BANt'L SLATER & SONS, BUTTON MANCPACTURINO MONTEBELLO COMPANY. Alv.3, THE ATLANTIC CO.'S MOURNING, Including many DOM itarkolard Patterns NEAT BLACK .t WHITES, PURPLES. LAWS, A c. BAXONY A SHEPHERD PLAIDS. BAND. BLACK AND GRAYS, AND CHOICE DU:ITES STYLES. WOOLLENS, FANCY CASSIIIERES and DOESKIN:3. FROM ROCK COM., GLENDALE COM , NEW ENGLAND COM ,CRAWFOBD MILLS, BROOK DALE AND oxroan EBERHARDT & SONS' SUPERIOR MACE DO'SKIN AND MIA TURES. Safi cotta. Mir: end Pnntod. of ell colors and edsl , - ties; e entucky Jeaai. Tvells. Cobh. Caserner.tts. Kersey's Teeeds, comproung one of the best was: :3 the country. AMERICAN ONE'S CO'. CRASH, RUCKS, SIMETINGS, ja2l.3in NO MORE PILLS, NOR ANY °TILER. • MEDICISE.—For coniticatton. Clscers, urdt aestion). nervousness. flatulency, pblezro• b I c•amees. beer somuLalnts, htater,s, nearslum. acidity, congestmn. blood to the hea.l. V eada hes. of memory. mdectaon. oer , ous fate ml. Ts'pt tsx heartburn, eruptions, Imporibes. feint's. • low saints. dtarrpce a. alt seaters. near, .r the he a-t sad ear,, debility. diabetes. palms be tree* ti.e cramps, grunts, nausea and ank , nc. colds. catarrhs. tooth. asthma. t.r. , n.-1..t..1 flo^,dehihrr, rout. rheumatism. tme.orrh. PG B • Rft dellclous Health Rtli,tlll( ftEVALENTA ARA filf..*.a. at a costa a fats ccut• ter meal. speedily eradleales the at.oee c.seapra. a children's -am pLatats. and LAVPS Eft,' Lturs c. ato medicine. It does not mtertere alto a l.terald'et import, a health. rehah for loath std thc.t•r and re stores the faculty of dues too and nervous I rr.,.s.w tar enemy to the most enfeebted. We ettra-t a tae 0f . 50.00 • cures: Cure . o.( 1. Lord Stuart de Decies. cf puny yetis dUrerem. - B Cilae Front the Rec. James T. Cantptetti„ rtleretO - Rectory, near Fitleohay. Norf., s, Vo, 1 - 16 ". Ge men: 1 have long l ets n and s:tri•rdistes (be t i mutes of Cu Barry'. Re[ A rat -.., Food At one me t.ol. it tor eighteen :tomes: and wherever I feel uowell. I take it tor Urea:tut. When tesen. itself in this way, it ini arab:, relieves the s:oi.ca act prepares it for other tood; w bile at t:e sam ea u ra it Wee the patient as sood bras ho rood I;es:rd. In all ease, of mairestion. sod particolarly roneo liner is more than Usual!. ntrartetl, I consider it the be.: of all remedtes. It resulstse the Lite and makes it cues Whi. l l would not admit of mercury tt• shape. In short a healthy flow of bile ,• earliest soit t best at mytome. You - o • youur*, pleu &e s o the , y • Cure No. trAkt Fifty yearn' irides- e dyspepsia, nervousness. asthma. cosrh. tiatuleocy. OMITS ',GUI'S., nod co,..t.er. removed by Du Barry's excel:ent Fond. NI vs'. .1.•_:. Cure No. eg, of Apr. WiLltra I have taken the Recateitte. Arta, for tee t 5.31 a 1. weeks and hare great rteasure to Isisrisis.trcss to As etheary. For yeas before 1 had rec.ourie to th en' - lent food I had been tormented more or less to pepsin. lam now en.oliar eerie- t iest.oc• sns 1,1 the consequent miss/stages. I ant rdt dear 5.1.70:.: truly obliged frieon, CRAILE• ttit‘s, S Cure No. 1:3 313. Field hiarshsl tie Cite of r ,tut, of dyspepsia, constipation. nervousness, sod „reo roc plaints. whit h had .emitted all beths std r-s: tysl trett Meat. Core No. 17.121. M•se rashoth Ja.••••'s. of .tire— it sett liusness. indigestion. gathenols. List star t5..1.1 liertrous Noose. Simla, teems/mule from Dr. Dre. Dr. Bares, 1 r Blio•isod. Dr. Campell, and main tn.:sand otter to etwetalt4 pattllle who ran to ret•riest Packed with full instructions pa eanisteli. 11 d,- • 812. The latter weft-age free on receipt cus Noll at the llers'esta Aube'. Fend ('lnc. S • , Arent for rhits.deohis. b_tr_ll. 3,11."NRu. Arent for (be 1:m1.18u-tea. W. Part . de.. . . . . sal Ta - Wth streeta. D. Sasckh,...ca, lireea.treeta I. lilakl6.lo S. I.7atter . l*• etreet, Gerinsawartt; tea through al fpri,t7ll LIMITED PARTNERSIIIP.—NOT ICI: -2-4 is hetet,' given, th at the sttheetthers ta.e f,rol ed and entered into a h tuned partner. e. arie , a,‘ t the tel of Auembli of the Cocam.4nareath of vaca, paned March Vat, enutled At: Act Re:. tlre to United rannershthe." and the ad:r;ra , r• thereto. . . That the nnme of the firm under whteh the and Ptr , - 11r111111) II to be condueted. m " HENRY E. ?Atli - BON." That the general nature of the tail.ntet to be trent. acted te " Dealers in Cotton and Lmen Cno.l se sn t other Goode." in the Citt of Ph Isdelphts. That the name of the (Amoral Partner to Iir.NRY P. SIMPSON. whose piece of rem dence is In CH Lk' Sweet, to the Twenty-fourth ward of the Cat 011 &lulu% ; and that the name of the f+ .31 Pert-et THOMAS RoBB. wriopee IaSCIDof era:emelt IA t•t• City of Burbwoon. it the Stilts of New I,g. That the Ma 0 1 ; p e n c e ! u al ,I pa fi r r t i. n . e u r • :7 to cub. That the penod et et-10h the Lea: Lasted t...-n. n • is tocomtnence Is the twenty Ent CA, of DIA:I.'4 N 1439. and will terwaste on Ot• thlrtv• I CEIItIER, HENRI" L. 417th TROXLS ROBB,