Phtla delplutt 4e Stupefies for the vgroaro, , ASS 1859. /180. 87,00 00,0/0 ..x.:•17810 '7O 070 1812 - 811 12,11 1 Jo ' .0.633 2.384 - 8 aa? 1,100 ,k 8,88! tart° YOTASIDOIIOO Maracaibo.. Went , . ; trotaLl . „ . .... ~, 11!115F(178 Orgeli , i sm : • ICON 21,190 ' 9.266 karblia.: , . . "3,3651_ 6.10110, 1,1111 97 itIA: Irak& - 111,0110 • - 1 ./ 0 0 Total . . . : 15.661 90,30" , 742911213 or cortos. 9. /8004 Ohsrialtou. 13138 ...... 15 M. - 187i3 15.400 asvaun o h - • •••:;;•• •• •• sra , 15,101 Mobile 2720 • 0,074 &Id New. OrleSsoi ......... 1 713 it 605. 4•0 3 4 (1111171% - • SAS 4 840 4.930, 3717130 117914 , - 4071 4e, Import* of Coffee. at the port of PhilsOelehili, both foreisa end coastwise, for the years 1838. 1839, end 1809; ~ 1818. . 1869. • 7899. Bari. Bars Bags. . 46 eso 37,412 35.028 ,702,90 - 739,634 ' 60 030 aeWayta...'l.:., ....,,,- alio de Janeiro. -- St. DOM111(0.-... .. / eft 1106..:=:::: emil. .. ..._, i....,... • ... 11 . Z0110w......., C.... J en:.— . . .. Mamma' inif, di tininnie ... _.. ... , .. Poin.ft-rrtnoa ana Cane - M19041n. ..... ............ mow 7.974 1,472 asatwiae . ..... .. 91,200 Lao i0:i15.1 , T0tat...... ....... ... 1221.1510, • 404 ,160 112 777 i,fis - Imo ' •}9lO • 3/6 • ' 1,670 '-'3l . lutes23'ol, 0261.49, A . 3 PH1L53351.7?/lIA. , laipolls or Pciteign Suer at the Port of Philadelphia . ~ . , , fur the years 109 and rm. • . i 1959. , 1860. Moil's it aha -BLS Bb ( e Nage & Rb tc d : Ba;' able Bate --rr.,-- r-- —-- -- -- .leL .. 13 , 371 ' 1217 • ifi 1591 ...,... 4100 Feb.., 2903 194 67 6653 1119 390 46 'll/00 Marob 11110 Mt 331 7971 6810 -619 443 7670 .49711.. MS „67 481 8460 6371 - 998 1166 760 asy. SW" Nei 1160 Mt woo 936 616/ ' 2600 111199, atit 170 lIS I.OINO Sf/9 MB IN WV J1117.-`, Se 2U9 701 36 4 X/ 0215 1474 718 • U6O Alltilat 'llllO6 113 1737 4216 460 - 40841 Beet—. 3/54, 444 53 ....... 906 3629 11 4764 Oot. :.. 49 . 416 ..... . • .... 161 S 3 /66 3000 N0v.... ...„.' 1013 1 .... 7 2 1 1800 33 11121 D llO .- 3 R ......_l9oo 8 152! MOO Total.. 3163.4 15908 3112 44493 34420 9013) 1476 57714 ',,j, _ 3133CEIris OP PIAViLL OTOIPS ; . 168.' 1869. 1860. Roam. tdda........ ~...... - 44,610 68 Co 46.167 Ter_ bk 4 -- A . , 4. .4....... 3,274 3551 3,779 Piles. bma ..',3...,..... - 1 410 • 2,140 La* eigritr, bbfif - •......."... —....-... 10,1)5 17.466 11,1151 .... 4440 $1,830 63.136 , iIIIGAICAAD xoieee s a ascuvsa C0681:W1814 -, ''- •' ' 1829 1999 1860. Sugar, hada and tierces....., 6 670 9,737 . 6,627 5121(11T. bats. .., .• 821) ' 66 1,606 Bl im p riCletrafiaL::.::::. * :::,., tail) 9,626 ' 10,693 misciaLextoil` ANTIC.I.NR IMPORTND. TORSION AND ~.,. 1,, , • , COASTWIII. , MS& 1 1880. Brualleasi.lol3s.,, :..., -1910 5 845 397 : 4,115 .36.019 29 2 19,5 • • 386.130 1511,300 1r0n3730-3,78 , 800 K 13.700 121150 L. ...... , 27,016 70700 "aini v - 7 1 6 1 , 3 0: 68369. 30 480 9,858 9.440 .... (36 173,848 211,653 Balt. —........ X 7.164 221 as& 296.1013 89 112 41 12 2 , 8,0.0 , 8,606 9 Et . . Lai tondo paw* Imperia at 1 , 131114011hie3 for the teen ISM Tte.7.eles. ' Mids. To. lies. Ci 01 1 11 .10 4 ..p... • -,/111 021 1 414 • 160 a Oat elute.— tie 772 1.9/43 8709 960 2,679 ea 001321at. - .•..',...:.7 1 013 Mll 1,03/ = 63114" 670 69 Diateled 133 Ns 3,756 456 708 2ro 11 RAM lin 11 170 urn lon 4,014 . . . corrert. The, followier an Pop mends of , °otter. via rallrOhi. et Pititedeteha for the rears Itefil and Hee , lBlO. 18110. Rett e rtit 111._ trott l let s ithir 85 . . 1165 ,41C.3 more /I intro:l4, ..... , .I.Brl . tits!. '--- _..-- 2 — , ....0,190 riarith Eltht9theat of the numbs - r o f oaths brought to the thwethethetamarket for the lue tan 7.1919 • :,., • 9theth. • COMM. II N .. , Obinh 11169--. -103,000 9 100 197 .009 AZ 19119...........:16,900 ' 13,* -,, In ' lath ~ . .:...:.:.1. 139.140' 17.199 ' • :alO z, 1117.f..........'....,..-111117191 ' 13.9191 ' .1300 ' ' 1114......».'......... IMAM 114th, 'TAW 1thi1...... ..... .. 11 130 %ow a ow 172,31 d, 19M.<.::..."'' Tr* ' 71 60 - 7110th 16 140 1143...... - ...4.. 7340" ' ' ' - 15.106 - 93100 Ithile) Mt ......-... 99 900 13,800 98X0 NAPO all.— .. 91.000 limo -, . ' 86.600 „ 301,1119 - - - . No* Tigris Stank Exchange...Deo. 31. 4 , -1111400 SD Wain 8010ffl 8 aile cou-- M 400 Harlem M.Pref..63o 34 00 Virginia St 43. .:_... 76 140 goading m. ........ 36 me Idissolut et h..... OM 2110 d 0..... • ....'M KM Ens R. 8000 Oh m I.;tii,.. ISO KO ' d 0.,............ les pa r oion • g i r : -... Tr, - ,, , 100 0 81.ev4t . T ; olad .. ... M .: ...,., 100 . .....: .• ' E ODD , d 0.... -- *ll mo ' old 8 Ca'..: int as gawk Centre/ PL ... • silhP 00 7014 160 IMP/ Y Coatis:... 711 60 ' do. •--, -......X10 0 45 0 do.- :...ide Tog ao .do —...... •. OM 1451 ; do - - ....tw,111 100 d 0........... . . 50. 000 ,- do_.. .....sre lag DO . do 7.SiO 400 i /01/' ' . do-......a1n 7^ M Minh to is. K f L... 14 410 4 . do -:••• ...mlO 76 ;- 100 ' do— ......... 14, 4 1, "-= do ' . 7614 100 do--... . . .Wu mirth, Railroad.n. ng no Mich to &N i ' di. as 101/' ' , do--......... 1161‘ MX/ do.- ' s3O 112/4 1113:1=" ' " do -...1..•-• .s2O 37% 10 11l central 11 50...4 7314 lig -, = do.. --- -. .. Mg 33 Is. -do 6111 7125 ioll• do. - 70:41'd Ilk 6611' c•. ... Ts so ReidsF, iiir R..., sat 340 wit & cant.....1a0 ea saa —. - •.:ao am too" do - ~. -.. am 140 '' • c..:....., , i V.;.. IS 100 iglu, B & gnist 'IL all 230 Harlem R.•• • ....... 14M . • , , - , ' THE 11AR11.6T8. AsRES, au' „ V i tp emu sou for immediate use, et 1411 for 1." ,84.57415 kw Pearls. , ' - Omar- s sated, and jsrld 1/420 higher; sales 6WO at OW delivered. for mixed Western. Oats, &taigas int MMOMMo. %Barley is quiet at 708820. Ire iszonainsi salliesige. . fi r m ly " . .. .. • wrisas,-whsst i s held, and the market is oevost. , We. ants sales of 1,000 bus at 1160 for white Wirisyr•-WhMlir Is hell at 19360, with buyer. al la Paovisions.-Porh is swag and ;triads Posies of de Mils at former rata. Sae( nnObangra with @Wa ll ales. Cot Meats dull sad heavy. idea at om.; 60 skis sold atilallNa Bath r sad Masse are unohassed. • • testa etra demand at 34,1414440 - . Loan - /us day °owing bieboan Oundar sad New-- year's day. t Inns business cemparatlvaly wai trans acted 640. the miters of the /memo new! being fa." ries. koMpm mans vent s finn. bb rjour is told i 111.0: impasto - 111l ioUlkkl te isles lit foMstni rtata lli t. 1 4/0130 for Wain_/a. ano Sinai Ts for T mad boo Ohio. noit. onsesansgeor,ixt ra ,- Wadorn &Wham Fleur is armor. bat antet.• We note sales of SOO bbla at 4154040 160 br bb Lerk g_ood,,aad 111141.7.24 for fancy ' and erre. a s -Flour ia bold- higher We autirealss .. sou.- suayauS/i very Gm; and privies Mire a 17 . Nadirs report; the follosOOS an I rates: • Pl. .. Upland, Florida. Mobile. 51.0.14 T. - 4ok 111 . 1.-...... .. 8 8 3• ' . 1116 - i MS -- - : - .1114 HU 113; 1116 12 Fait- -. ill 1216 IS ' . ~.- .104 -, 144 - ' 13 - 14 ItAs Arm, but tart solliiol we not miles of ship zimaraeMed Tiiselleo, and small t u ts for eity um at - Uvegs , Leidelt of Rio Urande Hides at MM. less 6 W: nearside eitelt._.. -, ,; . , • •:,,,... ,- . Laanzsg.--Irite-trad• continues dull and unabsesed ; mil 1•00 ant egg slaiudeter It 26.290. middle 38830 e. bitter, WW511,941141„,./W.W.Sp, light Boutherti oak lIIIISe. azing.--Clroniessed Its in demand for export; bolder. sepjlma at griadle. at shish 600 taco sold, clowns at 91. WRION is ni Y nes oniand, atlegolitlie, at whieh 300 , itibbstiokli •-, - - . THg .CITY. '. Amitiokiiiirre imp gyErnrio, • - grthatralrioriirtv Or Iltionc:—.'hipbetb.". IteDOlgri OLthiric I Nit•Sial e tiaol. Rags greet. wow .1 .a.lireotr Thieves 'The tharAligagiad Beader, -; Thw Alpine Add." llegismouriZCLAuss's lerretr-ASCII Tegtve,v, Pr-r.,...i...474._nii..Ttleogeg,tordic,-. " eI thwierrtisdithiti Wwtsut iwid Math std.— , . s Trz r ritat,'Weilout et.. above Elglith.7 M . P ETAT= Burinnicie. Magog greet. below V 4ttbolih it ad Co." VlAutiorte . ~ . _ - SiNLY SIIILDINGs, Vogler Tenth and cheinut.— alab , gssursseres i gilorres. Eleventh m erest, above d3heighlitowol our. -.. . . 'nth New Yam , OALITIIIIMPfAAS.—Last airenlog, at eigito'cioalt, a _band of midnight misreaders Mail oat tillee, dressed in fantastic ecetiunee and plenteously adorned with rouge. They timed *minim the trOsidigetere," and mere eigliiid tri rises; belle to the honor of . the New Ticket; advent, Sad the led of the old, Om Of them wet *Wed st &bride, end__ _leaned tresthigly es the arm , of a renal , *Wiled, whom body, was in dived pads with red paint. They ea unbroken silenee'while upon thdr 4firiont„tray,, and. at eight &elm* ,iniematired *MOM pas, Mailed, .attired, : whereat both parties made, Oblast halloos, as if ..upois;timings atmladll- endllity lo th .to. - encounter Itereb' other; Towed raMsiglit_the streets were married with shwitir Pirate of eallita=late. They woke the seharmatell oo rtinis ht. rek .erobas and made' night WA Orldi . weans smilinasio,' Obeetatt strew). wet ,thstre.o - A wild medley of- beings. mood* ;Meth biethtlfal lighwthe of the tity Math* tip time • ri Added ale& "- War cat city, ; 4b, e 'othatiarsireblasAiii ' minty wordrober dd. 4 higegg rilltgaimer of-smell'arms, subtler?* were momW . ,ilei„ptptiatkin bold .enosith thanks ax: mbadons ender - die shadow cit the gimbal paler eitatkm. The May of and women met on NUM; shed and on Obiataill, it addalgitt, was more huit stadle thee the witches in " Macbeth." Meg Mer iillell-grethiltomaysabilited her weird pbytiogrio 7 my, and rams of all descriptions paraded ,tke higheliyi with Von* music! 'and emend% rani- form;;terthteitttbnold Year and - ineamirillo; the ism, TWhOgeles etas gestlemin thus miens -to itimmadiliftheir folly were all various as their . w wevelaiMshrle . ,, 'One party was MOW; with UM iipliellittlio'd .. Sixty gimsters," nd the said roosters vigtfastly exerted their brags in .orcatisig sway dead year. (another periy, en-, titled the .. , Palstetto damils," invelepal lham ,selvist tereethades of feet feet or lea : In length, end's' bantiir; the Okapi "Welt Was borer borne p dieltiviieseadiat riddled in stub warfare. :A. tbrd easeg, ileraignithed . themselves as •' Ri nagg,"-and a fourtiviefoleed 'Wes slit appell a. Irma el.!! Usrly.iluse.it . .: • • . _ , . :: Own and others, woke , sober citizens fromtheir ltelititisilthidi night hideous. The old YeirWat ***thikay, ilitionoriC and ,tbe new. rah** with we • exhibition of dirtied, sullicient , to Mai paint* for all its crimes add aborticornthge. Were we wrong_ in the 'fancy !hal , the, existing asticaat • WAIN exerted. their .ladtienes:"emsn signified Gatti if pipultr mirth .irblek velemu the advent st, a &mad year? Were there not fewere=poil of delight o n the .dpoline of 1860 with Bo itrestedtre and its- fleentlel AlM ..4l,,Jalikeil..tlia Outgoing Ci-ebt WTI* ous Weill 1101 4 1, itintlips.'YettieflihY' afternoon A nth; samert Mildrii 6, -Keljail imiassitted 'suicide at a haideki;lll-'ililni street, belie. Nible, Bleverith weed -by_ *quantity of laudanum: ft seems Iwili•op.007:0o *Ado. to pato; the lately ;of arltuNklothimliii. he boarded,,by. puttbsts agU,gbromsdrof Pertalb la the water tkey tii44oo',_darlitillithkr: Tie ' ('wily disoovered ,the - itui .fr,i - ine *before tisy of * WSW.' bail b 4m4.61 , , -.Pargeneentlithe or the mug wairisies S ; feu_ itit,thii Wow of Lb. &welded, who bad Nis ei i i• , ateprilitfor 1 weeks. . 'AM is die ostia - 'Miguel; for kir attempting the Him of o u peo f ; Os : was e_ widower, and loaves - throe estiari at Ai i meet was, held, sad a !mile of, - ; 6604 , aMi il' , 4.11141, ,goi I Bthilix ;-46 •-•:. !fait,stem:tier - AClWitNtor,iiiiiio - IPircii , itzir „„,,,, -. , i at o u r 1 sot 'time/it it, ,so.. ' , k iw. e - 4,10, s, titterers , fsighterio2 td ~,,,,, ' '2"'w. m " l'Allte..; or.,. th efkroalttY. e • ' • ~:•.'. ''" *A, LTASY-1 06, *Aggilkilf; , - 1 'VAlilfaliAtt,,t-uTfr,-110t8MOitti= -Kate • ; • "'• ''.-', 'idth i chdilpi polthittrit'lleitned-iiii , C i_. ...._. etnete, wee teary heard Woke NUM" - 1 7, at , the :Car trarillii; , - se , difikilt',o fir ^ FIJETSIth , 1111AIIING 'OF .22112 SIXTH-WARD Buatmags.—Yesterday afternoon the three men arreetet by Beteetives.Ohec It _Smith and Bar tholomew. Alma the oherge'of breaking into and robbing the silk hotamof Mame J T. Way It C 0.,, No.' 28 North-Third street, es reported to The Press; had a bearing before Pollee Magletra'e Bottler, at the Central Station. At the hearing yesterday the one known as John Oahu gave the name of William Lane. The names otitis other two are John Murphy and Henry Johnson: The lest *Mem examined was Mr, d T. Way, one of the Arm Whose plies had been robbed. lie teeti. lied that his place had beon robbed of a lot'of silks. Ile, wee ebte..to identify the alike taken from the primmer, by the private mark of the firm. Deteetips .Charles H. Smith, was next examined, and fully oorroborated the lengthy statement made in yesterday's Press'. - • Peterilnueryeworn ' Heil employed at MoOrea's stable., back'. of rho pines dud was robbed; on Saturday. of last ito saw two of the prison ers, whom he recognised as Murphy and Johnson, prowling about the place in a rather sosploions manner; they again, made their appearance on Sunday morning,' but the witness ma not suspect an ts l Ave Bartholomew was also sworn. . . _ Niro Marshal Blackburn testified that ho took a key from the person of one of the prisoners, which belonged to a Induce also found in their possesei,m. Walter M. Miller sworn —lle was bar-tender for hir. White, at No. 114 apruce street; the pri soners oame there together on Saturday and ap peared to he well aognainted with each othor; they went to' bed, two in one room and one in ano ther,' and en Stitiday morning loft between seven and eight o'clook; they all loft together; one of them bad a bundle under his arm, whiob tbo wit ness thought was a valise. The prisoners were then committed in default of $2,500 each to answer at court. While the alderman was 'making out their corn mitmenti;Calin or Lane stepped up to the front of the desk and said he wished to make a statement. He odd he started, from New York on Friday night took the train and came to this city. After arriving here he met with Murphy and Johnson, whom he had never seen before, and they all three started off together to find lodgings. His errand to this oitrwas to meet another man, with whom how's going to St. Louis on a sparring expedition. He learned his friend had left the city, and he in tended to go hack to New York. - During the hearing of the case the mayor's office wee completely jammed with persons, who seemed to take a great interest in the proceedings. MEwiING OF THE GUARDIANS OF THE POOR —The reghlar elated meeting of the Board of Guardiaaa was held yesterday afternoon at their rooms on North Seventh street, Mr. Marls, pre sident, in the chair The whole number in the house on Saturday last WM 2 930; earn. time last year, 2,840 ; decrease, 90 ; admitted during the last two weeks, 93 ; bir•hs, 10; deaths, 27; disohArged, 113; eloped, 29; bound out. 1 ' Mr Server submitted hie annual report Prom the out door agent has been received $16,616 34 ; emigrant tax, 132 52 ; tiokets $lO5 50 ; ttil, $16,754 36. , Dr. bane Moiltide submitted his resignation an out dour physielan of the Sixth district Dr. Wm. It Claridge was elected to succeed him. • The steward reported having collected $137,01, and paid the same into the treasury. Mr. Dickinson said the Board of Health had notified them that they now had twenty-eight smsli•nox eases—all they could aeoommodate. Ile then offered.tho following : Whereas . , Al the time the estimate for the ex ,penees of this Department for the ensuing year was made it was with the expectation that all email pox OMB coming under the care of the Board could be treated at the City Smallpox Hospital, under the oars of the Board of Health, and to pay for the support of suoh oases an appro priation was asked for. And tokereas,lt is now understood that the Board of Health intend closing the Small-pox Hospital on the first of April next, thus obliging this Board to snake other arrangements for the treatment of said oases: therefore, Resolved, That Councils be requested to amend "the appropriation bill of this Department, as re ported by the Finance Committee, to read : "111,000 for the purpose of procuring suitable so commodations for small-pox patients." The preamble and relegation were agreed to. Mr. emrver reared a - resolution calling the at tendon of Councils to the urgent necessity of pass ing the appropriation of this Department at as early a dap as convenient, in order to enable the Board to furnish food to the inmates. Agreed to. The Board then adjourned. CONTESTED ELECTION OF MI FOURTH' WARD The contested election ease of Le:Ran vs. Butler was rammed yesterday afternoon be fore 'Recorder - Eneu. Alderman Wm. McMillin, of the Fourth "ward, was sent for by Dietriot At torney Mann, to bring the ballot-boxes in his charge. Tee Recorder decided that the ballot• boxes should be opened. Several boxes were then opened, but not being the proper onee, were again sealed.; Finally, a box was opened containing the inspeatir's certifioate of the return of votes for member': of Congress for Sixth precinct of the Routh ward. • The ;vote stood : Lehman, 232 ; Butler, II; King, 5. -. - The me was then adjourned to half peat five o'clock, iripn the opening of the boxes-was con tinued. - The box mintalaing the inspector's certi ficate of the Seventh precinct was nextopened. It gave Lehman 230; Butler, 44; Ring, 5 The box - of the Eighth priding was opened, and stood as follows: Lehman 265; Butler, 119; King, 41. ' After teens discussion between counsel, the Re corder ordered the ballots out at the election to be emoted:TlM bones wire accordingly opened, and the went stood as Mows : 24 270 &SY 4120 Sixth Pre°Wt.—Lehman, 228; Butler, 64; King, 7. • Seventh Pzeoliot.—Lehman, 104; Butler, 176; Kintl4. Elgitth 'Breoinet.—Lehnian, 260; Butler, 123; • Meets, tram then &dimmed antil , titree o'olook this afternoon; DISGRACEFUL Row.—About t quarter past three o'clock. on Sunday morning, a disureoefal row occurred among a party of about twelve row dies, at, the restaurant :under the Assembly Build. lugs. corner of Tenth and Chestnut streets, during which the. erinile neighborhood was Thrown into an intense exeltement: A number of pieta, Were discharged, and bowleoknives and "billies" were " Nay weed. A number ofpistol. dots took effect in the - windows and walleof the place,• but, as far as could be ascertained, no one was shot. The noise attracted the attention of the pollee, who cashed into , the place, and took the following named tenons Info custody : John Baird, Edward • Wood, Ladle Barks Pirililarn Rogge ' DanierPol look, and Robert ',Ogden: Two of the prisoners, Baird and Wood, it le alleged, had in their posses sion piatobi, Which they threw away when arrest ed: They_ were both held in $l,OOO ball by Alder man Patobel to answer at °curt. Leslie Merles was also held to answer the charge of having in his possession concealed deadly weapons. The re mainder of Abe party were held to answer the °barge of disorderly conduct. ' THE POISONING:VASS IN TR& SIXTH WARD. esterday, the poisons who were poisoned at No. 239 Races street, were doing as well as could be ex pected. Mr. Biggardt,'Mr. Bordenhelm, Mrs. Ro senholm, and Mr. Essen were very slok yesterday, and stilt confined to their beds. They are not considered dangerous The remainder of the vie tiros are almbet fully recovered. One of the, moo who was taken sick refused to take the emetios prepared by the physioiene, saying that he bad pe culiar views concerning e the matter, and he would prefer suffering tom eine. Moritz Mendelsohn, the alleged poligdier, will have a hearing as soon as the parties are sufficiently recovered The opinion of those who know him is that be is not al together edifipos %geniis. Tug ADJUTAHTGENSILSLatiIi . .—At, a nieet• log of the officers of the Third Brigade, held on Thursday evening last, the following preamble and resolution were unanimously adopted Whereas. The oftes of the Third Brigade have heard with pleasure that the name of Mr. David B. Birney, of the First City Troop bee been need hr Sealleetion. with the petition of adjutant gene. rat of tbh State': therefore, Resolved, That the officers of this brigade cor. dually endorse Mr. Burney, and recommend him to the Governor for appointment to that position. petition to Governor Curtin, in favor of the appointment of General Wm. F. Small to the office Of adjutant gerairrel, is In oiroulatien, and has beat alvied_by a number of the olfroers of the Second Brigade. - • The friends of Major Peter Frits are also moving is hislavur., . , 'Dm lirttorisOr rpLorses.--G. W. O'Malley sAidide wife were. taken Into oustody on Baturday by High Constable Clark, upon the charge of steal- Ins a lot of toys, pocket books, and other small 'Weiss from the atom of Mr. Charles Dummlg, on Chestnut street, where the amused were both employed. Their /seldom's, at No. 1426 Thompson street, was mouthed, and a number of stolen I'M ells were movers& The misused were bOth com mitted, In Mann of ball, by Alderman Beltler to answer. - - 'SOUTH 0,110.1.1 NA AT,.& DISCOUNT IN TIIN Peroun:llsllllATlON.—On Saturday night, clo th:l'oW performance at a popular phase of amuse lOWA the Twelfth ward, a 'donnee was made In tie atage to South Carolina. A party of four Or live.young Men, who had the appearance of Wird: floistberst medical students, and who mots- OW* privatisboi,. sheeted out" three Ahura for _Mouth -.Carolina it' end -attempted to give the tiliettm. They wefts hooted and groaned at by the elan Inithinee, and they soon after loft the house Inhumed, no measures more violent then groans helot resorted to. •Citiosoutt Tics PlamlosipulL Misr YARD,—Oommedore Charles Stewart, (e Old Iron elieihe) senior deg officer of the United States cavy, - was yesterday detailed from command at hie own request - Art, appropriate solute was fired from thireestivingship Plincelon. All connected with the yard took lean of the old hero with much regret. The broad pennant dying from the reoehr leg ship wee immediately hauled down. Captain P, DuPont ettel'ett! him. PPM( - Tiara/J.—More petty thieving is at -present 'fomented in the Second district than in any other diarist In the Pity, p‘nd the police, who are- quite Wirt in this -section, are con tinually engaged in arresting thieves and reoover tug stolen goode,generelly of a small value. Yes terday William Dougherty was held by Alderman Dallas to answer the larceny of a crow-bar ; Patrick Nana, for Ike larceny station *buret of flour. At tho Sasoud-digitict police station any amount of plun der is wadi's far • claimant, some of which has been there for months. NARPIW EBOAPH FROM Mu:mm.los4 Abraham Phillip', aged 'l4 years, while engaged in abating on a pond - about twenty feet deep, at Eighteenth and Washington streets, on Sunday af ternoon, broke ' through the Ice and narrowly 4.10444'be11ig drowned. He was in the water for nesilk a half - hohr, folding on to the toe for sup port recov ered. /owned, it was sof ke !tele before he ulljr recovered. D . , OP Tin" OftildB oP ANAQN. 'No lii than sfteen pereene have been conylote4 of the etime of soon during the year 1860. and there is now no pardon in, prison waiting trial for this - offence. Notwithstending the number convicted, crime id greatly on the decrease, four-fifthe of the 'fired "that now occur being accidental. Fire Waokburn has effeet a vast reform"- Lion in respect. to thenrilne of arson. ed IPPiIs•N. L-0111:111011 AND Rein Der.--Wo liar that the pastors of the M. B. Church in this •elty;teconiyend to an th ole °bundles and - people 4 001 1 0eive ode', 4th of X enuary., as. dri.l of fasting an prayer, in aepordandelrith the recant • mendettun of • the • President' of Ai r e I Italic ' DKAT/1 OF AK, OthltssiDElT...-Affr, PPM 'Delaney, well and favorably known to the coramu nifty, died at hie realdenoecin Mil city, On Thum 'day *Yelling: MIS Al•lith -thtseialy re 'ratted by a large cirolat_of frlandk to: whom be via andartypCb7 , kle 11,11 i femprops poble SOHOOL INAVOURATION.—The inauguration of Mr. Richard Glamor se principal of the Zane street Boys' Grammar School, will take place at three o'olook tomorrow afternoon, at the wheel house, Zeno street, above Seventh Mr. Ludlow, on boealf of the Board, will deliver an ukiress, and other gentlemen will take part to the =miens. The publio generally and the parents of the boys are particularly invited to attend. PitkatliTATlON number of personal friends of Mr.. Philip H Lute proceeded to his reeldenco, at Front and Laurel streete, last even ing, and presented bins with a bandeome service of silver The usual number of speeches were made, after whioh a fine collation was sat before the party. URTIELTY TO A Mntine.—A colored indi vidual, named John Alexanderßoyer ' was arrested at Eighth and &mom streets, upon the charge of cruelly beating his horse. A citizen Who was passing at the time, previous to the arrest, inter fered with John and gave him a sound thrashing. The accused was taken before Alderman ratohel and held to simmer at court. ROBBED A TILL. ) esterday morning, John J. flagerty was obarged before Alderman Patobel with robbing the money drawer of a ta• yore, at Twentyeeoond and lipruce streets. He wee committed to waiver. SLIOIIT FiRE.—YOBIOITIRy aftornoon about colook, a alight Are occurred at the Children's Home, northeast corner of Twenty Becloud and Pine streets. The flames originated among a lot of clothing in a closet. Bonn Ditow.Nno.—A horac attached to a cart was baok.d overboard, on Saturday last, at the Germantown Water Works, and drowned. The animal belonged to Mr John Nolen. FIRE AT A FOUNDRY.—Yostorday morning a fire broke out in the Union Iron Foundry of Stile man S. Ellis, on Germantown road, below Second street A wooden building, used for drying " cones," was destroyed. Loss about $2OO. ILLNES3 OF HON. JUIN . M. READ.—Tho lion. John M. Read, of tho Supremo Court, is lying very iii, at his residence in this atty. Be has an attack a the typhoid fever. C.EGAL INTELLIGENCE. DISTRICT Counr—Judge Stroud.—The De cember term of the District Courts was commeneed yesterday morning. Isaac Martin vs. Evan Prowattan, Samuel L. McKinney, and Charles Prowattan. An action of trespass. Jury out. Stewart vs. GI oyant. An action for damages. Jury out. Cassidy for plaintiff; Thorne for de fendant. - ' DISTRICT COURT—Judge Sharswood.—Tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania vs Nioholas Rit tenhouse. An action on a bond. Verdiot for de• fondant. QUARTER SESSlOlis—Judge Allison —Jacob Wentzel pleaded guilty to a charge of assault and battery, and was sentenced to three months. John Beggs was convicted of a charge of as sault and battery. Margaret Ann Armstrong was convicted of a charge of larceny. Edward Perry was acquitted of u charge of stealing a horse Daniel Bradley, Charles Thomas, Isaiah Jordan, Samuel Allen, Isaac Turner, Emery Price, Penrose Morgan, and John Warner, were oharged with committing an assault and battery upon Sarah Junior Vordiot not guilty. ek Owen State anti Joseph Rex, adored, were ac quitted of a °barge of assault and battery, but ordered to pay the costs. Mary O'Donell pleaded guilty to a charge of assault and battery James Driscoll was charged with assault and battery. None of the courts will be in session to day. CITY ITEMS. Tan Naw YEAR.—Now is the time for all men to resolve to ant wisely and well, and in such a manner as will eubserve the yobbo good and promote their own welfare. Different persons have different views as to how the first object pan be accomplished; but no sane man need hesitate about the mode of advancing him own private interests A Virtuous life is, of course, an essential of a happy one, and it then only needs to con sult comfort, elegance, and economyi by procuring Your garments at the Brown Stone Clothing Bell of ltookhill & Wilson. wog. 503 and 504 Chestnut street, above Aixth, where the facet stook of apparel for gen tlemen and youths, in the country, will be found. IMPORTATIONS. Reported for the Preis.] bOSTON—Steamahlp Phineas Sprague, Matthews-51 bales 1 cam) domestics A Slade & Co; 16 bales 15 imams do p W Chase & Boni 43 bales do F Lasher & 42 do do Lea, Bich trdiion. Tun i a & Co; 2i do 14 ewe do 1)8 Brown & co, 36 oases do Frothinpam & Wells' 45 pkgs do Reirel, Baird & Co: 2 ! dodo Fithian, Jones & Co: 23 no do Brainier, .1(301191,k. Cot 20 oases boots and shoes Brown IF. Pratt; 16 vales woolll Bullock & Son; 20 bbls cranberries J Campbell & Son; 20 do N Hidings .t Bro; VI do J Warrlniton; 50do runt Harris, Hey! & Co; 250 bb s3O half do coal oil Locke & Co. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. ERE FOURTH PAGE ARRIVED Steamship Flamm Sprague, Matthews, 48 boars from Boston. with mdse and passengers to Henry Winser. (Correwnoenoe 01 the Philadelphia Exolusnsea CAPE 113 LAND. DI. J. Dee Q. A berm brig came in and anchored at the Breakwater. No vessels in sight bound in or out. Wind northeast— weather stormy. Yours. THOS. B. HUGHES. MEMORANDA. Steamship Kangaroo, Moorhouee, from Liverpool Dee 19. via Queenstown 91st, arrived at New York yes terday. Wee detained at Queenstown 11 hours, await ing the Galway steamer with the made and TMaseinera oi the Prince Albert, who had broken her shalt. Steanuntip Star of the West, tirttfin, from New Or leans, via Havana 2let Met, arrived at New York yea tetday. Ship Lancaster, Deoan Philadelphia , entered outward at Liverpool 17th alt. Ship Manta boil°, Dendereon, hence, arrived at Liver -1oo:11st ult. Ship John Trucks, Lindsay, for Philadelphia, cleared at Liverpool 17th ult. Ship Georgia, htaeloon, for Savannah, cleared at LP. vermil 17th ult. Ship Kenn Collin, Riddell. for Aspinwall, cleared at New Yorkyesterday. Ship 11. Lane, Bryer, .3 eared at New York yesterday for Liverpool. Ships Dreedneutlit, Samuels, Fidelia, Beveling. and American, Salter, from Liverpool, arrived at New York yesterday. All report having experienced very heavy weather. The crew of the Dreadnaught were much dis abled. Ship Havre, Asking. from Havre, arrived at N York yesterday, leaky. and with foremost sprung. Ships Australia, Toward, and Wild flunter, Baldrer, from Liverpool. arrived at New York yesterday. Ship Winged Rnoor. yesterd a y . om Foochow Sept 2d, arrived at New York De le came in with beautiful clear weather and moderate breeze from SE; middle part the wind hauled to the 8E; 6 A Al wind at b W and lightning, took in royals, fore and mizzen top • gallant sane; 9.45 A M. nearly Galin. with line rain, and cloudy; 9.10 A hi a whiriwind passed over the ship, and In less than two minutes earned away jibboom, fore, main, and mizzen topmasts short by the cap, and every thing belonging, to teem; stove the rail, bulwarks, and broke cows starboard quarter boat. Bark Alex McNeill, Owners, for Philadelphia, sailed from Liverpool 16.11 ult. Bark Clara R Seta, &modelle, from Maracaibo, ar rived at New Yorkyesterday. Bark .1 A Lee, Christian for Buenos Ayres, cleared at New York yesterday. Brig Antilla, Tenant tie, hence, arrived at Queens town 13ta ult. Brie Fortunate. Pariah, Longobalda, hence, arrived at Queenstown 16th ult. Brig Dorm Nissen. hence, arrived at Cardiff 16th ult. (Per steamship Kangaroo ) Table Bay, C.,11, Oct 213—iir Beni Morgan, /urnor, New York. Hong KM, Dot 13—Ar Harriet & Jessie, lloeohon, San Francisco; Bureermeister,Duckwitz, do. Insulin's,. trot 2-81 d. Hotspur, New Yotk. Liendonderry. Deo 21—Ar from New York , ships W and Queen, Advanoo. and Onesipperous, at Queens town; Adele, at Antwerp; .1 Honey and kinetald, at Li verpool. Ar from New Orleans, Wiles S T (labia, at Bremen; Parent City, at Civits Vecchia. Ar from Baltimore, chive Union and Ocean, at Bremen The ship Atmosphere, from Liverpool for Caloutta, has been ashore near Calcutta. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL 'HOTELS, UP To 12 o'cloox LAST lIOJIT zirplriENTAL rßL—Ninth and Chestnut. Klt M6r4111811, New York It P Frierson. Tennessee Chas Webb & dau, Balt chat{ D Walker. U YaLes ...Caned°. Mexico J F McCoy, hew York Jas Metzger & wt. D O Dr W Yanzandr, St Louis W Menzies. New h ork Miss Menzies, New York lieu King. Now York Richard Jr Stevens. N I B B /enter. Harrisburg John Floyd, Pittsburg Jos H Barley, Black Forrest Jesse James, Jr. Ails Chas It Patton, Boston J L Dow, Mastmoliusetta Mast, Louder. Masa ell It Bears, New York C Denny, New York E B Mead & la, New York W i Weed & Is New York ßJ Hunter & Is New York J Gridley & la. New York T /ITtt, New York L P °Math, Sew 'York Joe arson, Baltimore W J Myers, Wash, D B ra.or & Is, Ohio W de etroot, New York Jno J Kelly, Savannah is P Chandler, Boston M F Dallett, New York W L Chandler. New York L A Pelst, Now York J W Gant, Savannah. ba B H Cheerer, It Island leaao Urest New York P Richardson, Plat 0 W J inton, r, Chester oo N W Hoortner, New. York GIRARD DO UBR—Choshaut street, below Ninth. W W Gallagher, Mempl,:s Mr Walker & N Y Mies Walker, flew York 8C W !sward, wmisport J C Brown, San Antonia 8 Id Johnson, Baltimore E I,human, Boston Copt W C Templeton, N J Luther, Maryland H nobba, Maryland J Wool, Baltimore W W W.ight, Pa J M Moorhead. Pa OW Ball. Pennsylvania 31. P Hogld, Calilornia Nine Litzenberg Easton T Watson. New York .lobinson & wf,'Md Miss Robinson. nal land W Humphrey, Brooklyn Mrs Humphrey oh, Arkin 011 Nelson, riew York Colunter, Reading E uisiana Jesse I, Slemmer, Bait misty Parker, New Yprk W J Parker & Is, New York C Hammond. Jr., Win James IS 14011 Will }I uarry, BAH O L Nugent, Balt i more IN oCamin, Delaware T Lynoh, Maryland - A Jones. Pennsylvania 8 8 Carrier, Pa A Keyes, New York My Brown, Ne Brooklyn vv Barnet York 0 Barnett & la Miest, Brooklyn C Crane, Bellmore W Bewiy Or, Is, N J R 8 Burnhart New York 3lFalrbanks• Vermont W Blume t. New York J Cilmituus Delaware : New York' ROLA H Moore, New York 11 8 His ins, New York C A Waterburf, New York earn! B Roesler', N York D tioofield. New York Min Templeton, N 0 Brown, New York COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth et.. above Chestnut II Watsn, Penna. Z Cianunill. Delaware D W Gammill, Jr, Delaware !upon% Chester no Antos Kimble. Chester rio Davis Kimble, Cheater co Jao Hendrickson Trenton Com Strubb, Yhila John .1 Smith. !Vila Jno Strati', Phil& Bissell New York kip T Stewart. Now York .J At hilted inn, Williamsport Wm At Hobart, Pottstown T Leonard. Loonst Grove J.. G Griflith, Cheater no A IEI Denman, Fauna H Hoopes, Chester no Jae Broome, Lebanon oo l• Sob narr Phila W Cox. P8)31217 Ivalila J Osmond, Kakis T, Pa E Worrell, colyTtpa,, Fq, STATES UNlON—Market drool, above Sixth. .1 W Smolair. Juniata oo RIL Pletoher, Pa Jos D ?matt, Lana on John MoOee, lad, Ya J Sawyer, New York .1 8 Milligan, Now Jersey H I Rioe, Middletown blaster J Moe, bliddlet'n Amoe Townsond. Jr, ' James 1' Baldwin D of James 0 Alhtun. Jr, Pa Mine M Ashton, va Jos 0 Walker, Gap Pa John A PArke,,cent. 00 W Mason Carlisle John C Gairy, Latrobe A M Morns , co, Pa John Dunn, Lana 00 Mrs Simpson. Lano no Miss Raton, Lana oo DT'. LOUIS ROTEL, Chestnut at., above Third. W F Stewart. Wash. Pa 0 P Pimento( Delaware - P D Wetherill. Phil& M Budd Pula J L glianer. Bristol Lewis Rotherniel. Phil' M Gunnell, Wash, D C Mrs C Geddes, Lewisburg James Usildes,Lowishurg (3 Hunter. Plow Jersey Jauob P Barnes. Virginia Hiles W Barnes. Virginia J Martin, Reading_ Jae M Benner, Plu la lease Sallada, Readies 14$1t01141118' bolow Melt drool John Matins, Bittelnirg Bun] B Price, hl Chunk H Kumla, Plow York Wto W ankin.lanottato W Knit ht_x Plow lea Fowkr, New York Al B D 0 11 ier, OW Flornnoe mon I t octuakoraa IA A rimer, Franklin, Fa, VIII UMW—Aron street, above TIM, Warren Ihrie, lllinoia Gem_ge L Reading, Fa J W ()lesson, Pa Mrs Warner, Kean' ng lie Van Kirk, Reading J. Morahan, Philadelphia N. Weimer, Reading Isaac Goodman, K T Jos Denison, K T BAKLIcY EftWAV—lleaugd etreet.-boloye Yin*, N Maw, Hole'sbury ohn Pant, Bunke no John Butch, Barteville John Rich. Bunks no I P Bonham. Philadelphia W.l Fiehor,N Jenny • B Mane. Philadelphia ittsioan, W FORIO, tirowneourg • VY'..ll. Morton, Kutztown John Bunion, Btrououburg CP V Bailor, Übeßonham • BLACK BEAK at, above Callowhill. Geo Droner &Ja lloy)elit'niota Beaver, Mental - Val Jno Conrad, Jiorthampton J Alarkbali,Cooperaburg Jacobi:l./Why, Penna.' IL Wotthingthn, Phila yjavirn M idling ßMW" Reber, mains THE , PRESS.-PMEADELPHIA, JONES' HOTEL—Chestnut street, abovo Sixth. E McCann, Baltimore Rev J Beamty, 8 A E Hine, Mellon Del D Wdard, Llama, Val Mra Eately:tiew York .1 Creighton, „Philadelphia M enow 4 B ITunroe Dew York E O'Connor, Baltimore AMERICAN HOTEL—Dneetnut et.. above Fetal, D D lUoGinneea. Pettey;lle A Fohmidt la J F Smith. Reading W W Hubbell, Philadelphia 31,111=a4lBeehdutonrkd 'MERCHANTS' HOUSE—Third et., above Callowhlll, C H Halvorson, Berke uo John Stabler. Hetlertown Milton Verr. Hellertown Philip Harley, Norrlitown W Anauea,Pennerlvauia BSohollenberger,Hamburg M F Batdorf, Mt Joy NATIONAL ROTKL—Roos street, above Third. Charles Ballor.Gerniantown C ft Bast, Kutztown H CHarris, Wisconsin George F Kurtz,Lanoaster J Hendler, Pottsville D 0 A Clarke St la, Wash H Bechthold, Mt Joy, Pa A K Martin, Mt Joy Henry H Long, Mt Joy SAUD EAGLE—Third street. above Callowhill. N F Hallman, Allentown Daniel Rowel. Easton Jaoob Henning. Montg Co Wm Krouse, Freemanabg FOUNTAIN HOTEL—Banond et., above. Market. Mrs J C Crai A: fa, Del P P Niekergon, Delaware. W L Johns, Delaware Dr C D Wolf, Abohigan Major S C Shultz, Arkansas MOUNT VERNON 110TEL-Becond at.. above Arch, J U Johnson, Philo T U MOOTS, nelavnue L O Ellett, Philadelphia L Yale, Jr, Phila SPECIAL NOTICES. HARD TIMES arc upon us ! Economy, therefore, should be practised by everybody In all thinge one dollar expended now In Purchasing a bottle of JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT by those troubled with a alight Cough or Hoarseness or a Sore Throat, may save the expense of a dootor's bill. A neglected cough often ends in Consumption. A slight inflammation of the lining of the wind tubes, tho usual symptoms of which are a sore throat and a pain in the breast, will soon lead. through want of attention, to Bronchitie. A day's delay may entail months of suffering. Let the afflloted try at onoo Jayne'e Expectorant. It is a standard reme dy, and its remedial powers have been attested by thousands of persons who have been restored to health by its We. Sold at 144 CBIESTNUT Street. delCal-N THE MUTUAL Lm INSURANOE COMPANY OF NIIW YORK. Asnets: SEVEN MILLIONS Oc DOLLAKS. INVESTED IN FIRST MORTGAGES ON REAL ESTATE WORTH OVBR 514,000,000 The premiums ace LOWER than m many ether compa nies, and the Dividends have) been anzaTalt. This is a strictly Olwrora, Company. There are no Stockholders, so that ALL TRH PROFITS BELONG TO VIE INSURED. Pamphlets, and every infonnation, may be had gratis, on application to PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES, Thornea Robins, ohn Welsh, Mordecai L. Dawson, - Zeorge H, Stuart, George M. Stroud, B. A. WAelen, John B. Myers. .1. nailer Learning, Awash Patterson, John M. Atwood, Thomas H. Powers, William McKee. de2o-thato 1m SAVING FUND—NATIONAL SAFETY Thus+ OM PANY.—Chartered by the State of Pennnylvants. RULES. 1. Money is received and paid every day, and in any amount. large or small. 2. FIVE PER CENT. Interest is paid for money from the day it is nut In. 8. Money is reoeived from Executors, Administra tors, Guardians, and other Trustees, in arge or small sums, to remain a long or short period. I. The money received (rein Depositors in invested in Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and other first elan seouritres. 5. Office open ovary day—WALNUT Street, southwest corner Third street. Philadelphia. 3512 8 E A MEN 'S SAVING FUND—NORTHWEST CORNER SECOND and WALNUT STREHTS.—Deposits re ceived in small and large amounts, from all clauses of the community, and allows interest ut the rate of Fl VE PER CENT. per annum. Office open daily, from 9 until 5 o'clock, and on Mon day and Saturday until eight in the evening. President, FRANKLIN FELL; Treasurer and Seeretary, CHAS. M. MORRIS. HATE DYE! 11,un DYE! !—Batchelor's LIQUID HAIR DYE is the original and best in the market. All others are mere imitations, and should be avoided if you wish to escape ridicule. Bplendid BLACK or beautiful BROWN instantaneously. Bold by all Drug gists everywhere. The genuine has the signature of WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR upon a steel-plate en graving on four sides of each box. Beware of Counterfeits. Manufactory, 81 Barclay street, late 233 Broadway, New York. CHARLES BATCHELOR, noB-Iy Proprietor. AMILItIOAN SAVING FUND, S. E. corner Aswn' and Founnt Streets, oonhnues to name de posits and Day nil sums on demand, as it has tiltirafs done. ALEXANDER WRILLDIN. Fresq. Joun 8. WlLsox, Treat. ORR PRIOR OLOTIIING OP ME LATEST 477 L. es, mule in the best manner, expressly for RE PAIL SALES. LOWEST selling prices marled in ?min Figures. All goods made to order warranted amis. eatery. Our ONE-PRICE system is strictly adhered 0 . I thProthv treated alike. sere-IT JONES tr. CO. 604 MARKET Street. GROVER 8G BAKER'S CRLEBRATSP NOISELESS SEWING MACHINES l'he Best in Use for Family Sewing. 10. 13 0 GUICS'CNOT Street. Philadelphia. SALAMANDER FMB-PROOF SAER.3.—A very tugs aasortment of SALAMANDERS for Salo etree• onrible pricog. No. 304 0111,8TNOT/R.,Phßedolphfn stll3 tf MVANS & WATOON. CARD PRINTING, BEST AND CHEAPEST IN Ity, City, nt. 34 South THIRD Street. CIRCULAR PRINTINCL Dant and Chotteeet in the iti, at 34 Routh THIRD Street. - BILL-HEAD PRINTINU, nest and Cheeped in the ity, at 34 SouthTHIRD Street. RAND-DILL Plurcririo. Best and Cheapest in the City, at 34 South %BIRD Street. PANIPIIL,ET PRINTING, and every other descrip tion of Printing, of the most superior quality, at the most reasonable rates, at RINGWALT tr. DROWN'S, Drexel's Molding. 34 South TRIRD Street. el3-tf MURR aY—K RA USER.—On the 2 / 1 .11 ult., by the Rev. T. K. Davie. Prank A. Murray. of Harrisburg. to Clara Krauser, daughter of Namuel M. Branner,of Croon Donoint. Houston county. Parma • RugsT_,To upp ChristMlll3. NOeUlber 25th, 1860, at " Farm Bill." near Penneville. by the Rev. Joel Btonoread, James Hurst and Hama It.titolf ler. both or Payette county Penna. CARPENTER—HA MIL L;—On the 25th ult.. by Rev. N, Ii Baldwin, Mr. E. G. Carpenter to Miaa Clara E. Hamill. all of tine olty poWELL-1 , 40111.1T.—0n the 25th ult., by Rev. John Shields, Mr. lewd V. Powell. of Cheater county, to Mire Antoinette Virginia, daughter of the late dteph . en Nelda. of thie city CARPI.%IDGE—Pe ITH.—On the Ittli ult.. by Rev. Wm. B Wood. Mr. 'Wm. Cartledge to Miss Mary Azn Frill'. both of this oity. B.lllJBl.`Elt—rUD.b.R.—On the 22d ult, by Rev. Wm. MoCoombe. Mr, Matto B. Rhuetor to Mies Harriet V. 'ruder, both of this city. DIED. HART.— I Covington. Ky. on the 23d December, leaving an infant, aged 12 daye, Mary, wife of Joseph Nir. Hart, of Cincinnati, and daughter-in-law of GeorgeH. Hart. Eim.. of Philadelphia. BACON.—On the 29th ult., Caroline W., daughter of the late John flacon. need 43 ream The relatives and friends are invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence, No. 923 Green strew this (1 hlrd. day morning, the let proximo, at 11 o'olook. Interment at day) We stern (Hound. THAOKARA.—tin Sunday Mat, Thomas P. Thank am aged 22 years. The relatives and male fnende of the family are re spectfully invited to attend his funeral. on Wed nesday morning, at 10 o'olook, from the residence of his parents. No. 717 Sansom street. LAWRENCE.—On Seventh-day morning, the 29th ult.. Mary F., wile of Henry H. Lawrence, in the 634 year of liar age. The relatives and friends of the family are reagent fidly invited to attend the funeral, from her husband's residence. No. 1219 North Eleventh street. this ( Third day ) afternoon , find month, let, at 2 o'clock, without further notice. B AFLEICitI.-0a the 29th ult , in this oity, David Halleigh. of Sacramento, California, in the 37th year of his age. The male friends and these of his brother. J. M. liatleigh, are respectfully invited to attend the fune ral, from No. 833 Arch street. this (Tuesday) mortung. at 10 o'clock. To pronged to Laura 111111 Cemetery. • BISHOP.—On the 30th ult.. Annie Thompson Bishop. daughter of John and Loaisa Bishop. aged 2 years and g months. Funeral from the residence of her parents, No. 1910 Moyamensing avenue, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock. CALLOW ELL.—On the 30th ult.. Annie Challen, daughter of David and Sarah Caldwell, aged 2 years and 10 months. Funeral from the residence of her parents, No. 1206 Fitzwater street, on We e uar afternoon, at 2 o'olk." PAT leave. th 29th ult., Daniel Patterson, axed 67 - renamed from the residence of his son. Mr. James Patterson, Woodville place, between Market and Chestnut and Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets, Via (Tuesday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock. REEDER.—On the 29th ult., Peter Roeder, in the 33d year of his age. Funeral from his late residence. No. 1610 Franklin street, above Oxford, this (Tuesday) morning,at 11 o'clock. tionELL.—On the 301 h ult., Harriet Bond, daughter of Jphn 1. and Barnet R. Sphell, egad year, and 20 days. Funeral from the residence of her parents, No. 742 South Third street. above German, on Wednesday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. WOOD.—On the 29th ult., George Wood, in the 634 year of hie age. Funeral from his late residence, No. 1229 Lyndall et.. south of Walnut, on Wednesday afternoon. at 1 o'elk." PRESENTS FOR ING. Collars, Sleeves, Lace Bets, Crape Beta, Handkerchiefs, Farm, Gloves, Veils, Mitts, Halrporal Mae, Hosiery, Cloaks, deli UNION PRESBYTEn lAN PRAYER mEguri 0, on this TUEIMAI, at o'olook P. Vir the First Presbyterian Ohuroh, Keremgtou.Ol- RAILD avenue. above Palmer. it* grA LECTURE ON IRELAND IN THE MIDDLE A OES, HER CAS'CLED AND MO 'E RIES, lOU be delivered by the Rev. G. GOUGH GUBUINS, of Ireland, at MUSICAL FUND 'HALL, on THURSDAY EVENING next. at ,tc' before e. by ape ouil request, for the benefit of the Irish Society. Tiekets ascents each, for sale at the Chestnut-street bookerores. CONTINENTAL HOTEL COMPANY.— The Annual Meeting of the Corporatore and Wake!dors of "THE CONTINENTAL. HOTEL COMPANY." for the purpose of electing Irive Mana gers and the tranettotion of other business. will be held on MONDAY tho SEVENTH day of January, A. I), MI, at 12 o'clock, NI., at tee Hotel. )al et J. BEROEaNT PRICE, fleoretary. MMERCANTILE LIBRARY. —AT A stated meoeting of the etookholdere of the MIER ILE LIBRARY COAITAAY, held ou the s7th of December. the following nomination* wore made for WHOM for tho epsning j ear ; Fon.DfnEcToß.: T. MORRIS PEROT,' WILLIAM EVANS. JR., J. DAVIS WATSON, WARNER M. RABIN, DLIV.e H H. WILSON, JAMES LESLEY ) Jn., JOHN MARSTON. Jn., WILLIAM. J. PoLLOOK. RICHARD WOOD. JAMES B. 1 3D380N8. WM. L. DCITFER, JOHN K. ZEILIN. SAML. L. DU FIE.ND, GE O . W. GIBBONS. GEORGE RH AIM; THOMAS BALDWIN, MAN C. ADAMSON, OLEO. V. NEVILLE, JOSEPH. C. GRUBH... G. ROSENGARTEN Fox Titeasulien:-CHAILP_S RHOADS. The Directors ware requested to take the propet man ner to obtain an amendment to the charter of the Com pany, eons to provide for the election of President and Secretary directly by the stookholdere, and for holding the annual men later in the en. Pigned 0. 0. MORTON, Chairman. Jal-3t • Ji it. PANCOASF. Peoretary.R ri.r. OFFICE OF THE UNION MUTUAL IN SURANCJ —PHILADELPHIA. Deo. 014 IRO. The annual meeting of the tieripholdere of the Union Mutual Insurance Compiler of Philadelphiawill be held at tho office of the company on MONDAY, January 14, 1881. at 12 eVolook. noon, at which time an election will beheld 'for eight Direotors, to nerve for the ensuing three yearn, • JOS. COLLISON de 51.12t` Bea t y. F. RATCHi. ORD STARR, Agent, 400 WALNUT Street William C. Ludwig Arthur G. Coffin, William B. Boyd, Thoa. wattaon, 111AltitIED ADZES IN MOURN- Silks. Moue. do Lainos. Chintgen, Poplin'. Valenotaa, Cashmeres, Gauntlets, Black Dress Goode, eco. k, BON, Mourning Store. No. 911t1 Chestnut street. F. 11. .tioiVEN TUESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1861. UNIVERSITY OP PENNSYLVANIA.-- DEPARTMENT OF ARTS. L 'Trie Second Term of the College-pear will open ou WEDNESDAY. the 2.1 day of January. Ganaidates for admission will appear at the University, for exami nation. on that day at half past 10 o'oloolr A.M. Tuition for eaoh term thirty donors. GEORGE ALLEN, de3l-tiaff Seo.y of the Fatuity of Evte. arAMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COWAN Y. P3III4I.DELPHIA, December 22 860. -. "TICE.—The annual meeting of the Stopkholders of this ComDanY, for the eleotlon of thirteen Frustese, to serve the ensuing year, will he held at the °Mee, in the Company's building. WALNUT Street. southeast corner of Fourth, on • MONDAY, January 7,1861, be tween the hours of 10 A. M. and 13 M. de2l-12t JNO. C. BINS, &watery. DT. OFFICE OF THE ANTHRACITE IN SURANCE COMPANY. . . PHILADELPHIA. December 29, MO. An election for Ten Directors to Nerve the aneutne year. wlll be held at this office on Monday the 7th day of January next, between the hours of 10 and 12 A. M. de29-tia7 W. M. SMITH, Seoretary. PEOPLE'S LITERARY 111 T I TUTE.—Rev. BISHOP FSIMPSON, D. D., will Mat CONCERT HALL, on THURSDAY Evening, , January 3. at a quarter before I o'alook. Subjeot .VILE PRETERNATURAL." Tickets 28 mints; for sale at the Hall during the day. de29-atif. VXOFFICE OF THE GREEN AND COATES-STREET PitILADELPHIA PAS -111 ER RAILWAY COMPANY. TWENTY FOURTH. and , OATSB Ste., Dan. 28th. 1660. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Green and Coates-street Philadelphia Passenger Railway Companr, for the election of &President and twelve Di rectors, to serve for the ensuing year. will be held at the r`flice or the Company, on bIONDAY, January 16th, HR. gale 'clock, noon. da D basDY SIIARWOOD, Beeretary. Fi SOFFNE OF MP H Y E . NTE RPORI SWAN - rrr3TREET. PHILADELPHIA, December 26, 1860. NO we E.—The Annual meeting of the titookholders of the ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY will he held on MOND sY, the 14th day of January, 1861, at TEN o'clock A. Al. at the office °I WO Company. An election for Twelve Direotore to serve the in sular year, will he held the same day at the same plea°, between the hours of 10 claim:4 A. M. and 2P. All• de270114 CHARLES W. COXR, secretary. OFFICE OF THEIIIA 'WESTMORELAND COAL, COMPANY, PIDELPIIIe, December 15t t. Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Company wiil be held at their office, No. 230 South THIRD Street, on WEDNESDAY. the 2d. of January. 1881, at to o'clock. 111., at which time an election will be held for Eleven Directors, and a Secretary, and a Trea surer. to serve for the ensuing year. F. 81. JACKSON, Secretary. ifrOFFICE OF THE GIRARD COLLEGE PABBP.NGER RAILWAY COMPANY, corner of Columbia and Ridge avenues.—PIIILADILPIIIA, De cember 18 1860.—The annual meeting of the stookhold ars of " The Girard College Passenger Railway Com ftBl,,,,,Djtvp. the of t ilbe company, on An election will ti. ' s Iliad on the same day, between the hours of 12 M., and 2 P. AI., fora President and Five Directors, to serve for the ensuing _year. Ry order of the Board. WM. EL illanyr. de22 atutht.il4 secretary. Q OFFICE OF TUE WESTMORELAND COAL DOMPANY, No WO South THIRD St.. corner of Walling's Alloy, Pharidelpllia, Deoembor 19, At a nicotine of the Direoiors, held THIS DAY, a dividend ofeight per cent for the past year was declared on the capital stook, payable to stookholders or their legal repregentatives, at the Office of the Company, on and after Tbureday. January 8d 1881. The Transfer Booke will he closed until January 7th F. 11. JACKSON. 1 - 17. NOTICE —TILE ANNUAL MEETING of the Stockholders of the Deaver Meadow Railroad and Coal Company will be held at their rate,. No. 322 WALNUT Street, on MONDAY. the 21st of January nest. at 12 o'clock AL. at which time an elec tion will be held for Preindent and ten Directors for the ensiling year. L. CHAMBERLAIN, doll U2l. Secretary and Treasurer. THE PHILADELPHIA. WILIIII NO TON. AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD COM ET; December 14, M. The annual meeting of the Stookholde re of Our Com pany will take place In Wihnington. at the oilier of the Company. on MONDAY, the 14th limner,' next, at 10 o'clock 4. 111.. for the election of Direotore to serve for the opening year. and for the traneaotion of such other bus' noes au may legally come before the meeting. delailtjlt ALFRED HORNER, Searetarr. MCOMMONWEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY OF TH 4 e. STATE OF PENNS YL- A, 613 CHESTNUT Street, Pnu.s.DELpniA, Nov. 20 1860. C N MMNW AA m TH i INSURANCEOMPA N o fthe State of Peonsilyania, will be held at the office of the Company. No. MS CHESTriur Street, on MON DAY. January 7tli. 1861, at 10 o'olook A. M. AN ELECTION FOR TEN DIRECTORS to nerve the ensuing year will be held at the Offloe of the Com pany on the name day , between the bourn of Io and Et o'clock A. M. SAMUEL S. MOON, no7T-dtiar Secretary. CORN EXCHANGE RANK, Fitiminia.- mita, Reoember 6. 1800,—At an eleotion held on i tl ' iirth of November. WO. the folio wing named Mock ho dere were Mooted Directors of thie Bank : Alexander 0. Cattail, Samuel T. Canby, Robert K. Plea; David Vanderveer, Edmund A. Bonder, Phid oil. Mingle, Alexander Whilldin, Dail Nobla. Hugh Craig, George L. Busby. Joseph Lindsey, Edward C. Knight, • William L. Maddock. And at a Meeting of the Board, held November 243 th, A. ti F CATTELL. Eng., was unarinnously re eleeted President ; R. K. NEF, EIK., Vice President. and J. W. TORREY, Cashier. de7 lm J. W. TORREY. Cashier. VORT MOULTRIE-FORT SUMPTER —ASTLE PINCKNEY. FORT mom:am—FOßT SUMPTER—CASTLE PINCKNEY. Illustrated by handirune engravings, with full de soriptions of Forts—lnterior of Fort Sumpter—in the great Philadelphia Daily NewsomLer. fIIE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER—DoubIe sheet. Price, Two Ceuta. For sale by all News Ageirs, Contains Special Deapatohes from Washington; Spe cial Despatches from Harrisburg. Large type—clear. fine, white paper. independent in Polit cs. Hotel Arrivals, &c., &o. 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BLANK BOOKS of' all kiwis on linnd or 'nada Promptly to order. LINDSAY & BLAKISTON. Publishers. Jar 2,5 SOUTH SIXTH St., above Chestnut. -DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS, THERE -R-Ar tore do not hesitate, but go immediately to BEI- M:We Photographie Gallery, toECOND titroot, above Green, and get a 1 hotograpino Portrait of yourself. at a reasonable price. lt* A CARD TO THE LADIES.—M. BLAB -LA. KO particularly informs the ladies honoring the Paretle of tho l'lttladelphut Cadets. WEDNESDAY, the 2.t1 of January. at CONCERT HALL, with their presence. that as the ent rtainmontwdl clone with only a Soiree Dansante, no Gall totteitc is required. deal-at %'jM. LOUGIILIN, Agent for the pur chase and sale of Real Estate. (lollop' mg Debts, N o ti n g ljoilsos, &o. Residenoo, 6341 CHRISTIAN street. de27-120 PEACH BRANDY.-3 bldg. superloy quality, of Georgia Peaoh Brandy, for sale by C. C. SADLER it CO, del 103 ARCH Street. eooond door above Front. SAL SODA, for sale by WETHERILL & BROTHER d 419 GT 4114 49 North SECOND tit la PATENT ENAMELLED COLLARS. f NO T I 0 E, • . ON AND AFTER THIS DATE, JANUARY 1, 1861, The business of manufacturing Gents' Patent Ena meled Collars, (Hunt's Patent. July 25,1614); Ladies' Patent than, COUSTS and Cufik, (Lookwood's Patent, April 22, 1869); and Sharp's Patent Tags, (dharp's Pa tent. June 15, 1652), will be conducted under the name and stye of the LOCKWOOD MANUFACTURING COMPANY, AT 255 SOUTH THIRD STREET, sole owners and manufacturers tinder the above-men tioned patents. WM. E. LOCKWOOD. REMOVAL. WILLIAM E. LOCKWOOD, COMMISSION MERCHANT. P as removed from 236 CHESTNUT STREET to 235 South THIRD STREET, Sole agent for the Lockwood Manufemturlng Company, and in whose name all purchases and sales for said Company will be made. Philadelehia, Deo. 81.1880. It COPARTNERSMP NOTICES. TyssoLuTioN. The Copartnership •A-0 . aerotorwe cattalos between the subscribers un der the firm of FAUAT. WINEARAN RR. it 00.0 s this day dissolved by limitation. The businese of the late firm will bo settled by either of t heartners, at No. 49 North THIRD Street. DAVID FAUST. n. S. wthEaa.ENER, wat. M. CARTER. Philadelphia, Dee. 31.1860. le.l-3t COPARTN EMI P.—The subsoribers have this day formed a Copirtnersh , p, under the firm of D. PAUOT & CO.. for tho purpose of contimung the Hardware business heretofore carried on by Faust, Winebrener, & Co., at the old stand. No. 49 North THU( U Street. DAVID FAUST, ' J BN NH EG O R D . _Philadelphia, January I. 1801. - jal-It DISSOLUTION —The Firm of JUSTICE & STEINMETZ is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The wetness of the Partnership w 11 be settled by JOHN STedNftIICIZ. at the old'etand, northwest corner FIFTH. and COMMERCE Streets. A H. JUSTICE, Deoember 1,1860. JNO. STEIPi METZ. NOTICE OF COPARTNERSHIP.--JOHN STEIN METZ having this day associated with him GFORGE LERCH, of Pottevilte Hardware continue the Foreign and Domestio Commission business. as here. tolore, at the old stand, northwest corner Fr rru. and COMM RCS Streets, under the firm of STEINhIETZ & LERCH. December 1,1860. ALFRED D. JUBTIGE, fof the late firm ofJustice & Steinmetz, I having purchased the stock of J Howard hlnolled, (formerly Snifflea. Jrnitioo & C 0.,) Will con tinue the Foreign and Domestic Hardware and Cud Business, at the old stand, northeast earner FIFTH. and COMMERCE Street°, directly opposite his former place of business, under the style of del-Cajal:a-et A li. JUSTICE & CO. PiIthADELPHIA, JANUARY 1, 1861. The firm of MERRICK & SONS le this day dis solved. by the withdrawal of SAMUEL V. MERRICK. The,affaira of the old will be settled by the new firm. SAMUEL Y. MERRICK. J. VAUGHAN MERRIOIC, WILLIAM 11. MERRICK. The business will he estab l i s hment , ducted by the un deratneed. at the od e under the Caine style and title of MERKIOK do CONS. J. VAUGHAN MERRICK, WILLIAM H. MERRICK, HJOARNH E. C OPE E , HTLEY MRRICIC. Southwark Foundry, Established UM iat-tuths et FrM - E FIRM OF M. J. LUKENS & Co. Lukens retires. ay iliesolved by mutual cement ; M. .J. Lukens The business wilt be continued by AL M. LUICKNB, at the old stand. No. 312 MARKET Street, where the business of the late firm will be set tled. _ M. J. LUKENS. January 1, 1861. Al. M. LUKENS. J al.3c. 0 0 PARTNERSHIP.—BENNETT & RUCH have this day assooiated with them CRAB. H. BIEOHR, and will continue the manufacture of Bhirta,Collam, Bosoms, overalls , & e . under the style of BENNETT, RUCH, & CO., at 1/1.7 CHUo CH al ley.H. E. 11 teNNErr, JOB. N. RUCH, Philadelphia, January 1.1861. 11.111EGER. jal-8t (1O PARTNERSHIP.--ALUXANDER WHILLDIN & SON having this day admitted ALEXANDNR WRILLDIN, Jn., the business will be continued as heretofore. at No. 16 North FRONT Street, under the name and style of Ai.EXANDER WRILLDIN & SONS. Fhiladelphia. January 1,1801. It* COPARTNERSIIIP. Ihe Subscribers have this day taken into Conartnerehip with them their late ealeeman. JAM.BM D. NIBLICK. and will continue the tor holreala Clothing Busmen under the firm of bIiYDER, GRUBB, tc co. January 1.18f31. SNYDER & GRUBB. TV 0 T I 0 E.-THEE COPARTNERSHIP TV heretofore existing between the undersigned is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be continued by JOHN B. HARRAH to whom those indebted wilipleaso make payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement. MO. B. BARRA% EDWARD B. HEADILY, titil VI: Ft 8. HEMPHILL Philadelphia. December 13, 18a0. de 31.-3t* NOTICE.—In consequence of continued ill health. THOS. B. FOSTER this day retires from our firm. The business will be continued by the remaining partners, under the style and title of BARCROFT CO., as lierotolore. B. B. BARCROFT. WBTHERILL LEE, January 1.1E61. M. P. bloß WEN. ial.St* NOTICE.—G. A. WOOD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 104 Routh DELAWARE Avenue,reureethia day from buvinese. GEM B. ICERF001: wilt carry on the Commission buaitiese, on his oan individual account, at the same place. December 31,1880. Jal.et* WE HAVE THIS DAY ADMITTED WILLIAM MELLOR as partner inner Arm. and will continue the bush:mesas Importers and Jobbers of English, Frenoh, and Gorman Hosiery. Linens. and Small wares, at their sew store, Nos 40 and 42 Ninth THIRD Street. 'mamas hihi.LOß & CO. itiladelphia, Deo. 31, WO. Jal-130 MESSRS. WESLEY WILGUS and JOHN SCIIROYER have. from thm day, an Interest to our business. WINS, LEBEfirilAN, & Co, January 1,1861. jal 3t IVOTIOE.-WILLIAM P. IJALLOWELL, ABRAHAM. RITTER. JR.. and T. RUSSELL PAWSON have this day been admitted to an interest titpur fi rm. MORRIS L. HALLOWELL & CO. rinladelphia, ht month, IBM. jal 6t Q,I3ORTRIDGE, BROTHER, & CO., t.- - "F have this day eaeooiated with them JOAN HAM MAN, SIMUN SNYDER. and JAhltgd S. BERGX.R. and wild continuo the Dry Coeds Jobbing Sueineue nt No. 4vo MARKET Street and 913 and 415 MER CHANT Street. Philadelphia, January 1at.1591. den-St JOHN 0. BICKEL is this day admitted " & SWEARING EN, 409 MARKEL' Street. Philadelphia, Jan. 1, 1861. lal•taf hn MURPHY-WHIPPLE IRON BRIDGE. STONE. QUIGLEY, & BURTON, No. 333 WALNUT aTREET. PHILADELPHIA, Reg leaVe to inform Railroad Companies, and others interested in bridge construction , that thar have formed a connection in business with JOHN W. MURPHY, Civil Engineer, (author and inventor of the above well known plan of iron bndted and are prepared to execute orders, from any part of the country, from his designs and personal superintendenoe. All letters selating to plane and estimates 'Mould be addressed to MIN W. MURPHY Civil Cngtneer. 0019-6 m For STONE, QUIGLEY. & BURTON. REMOVALS. REMOVAL.-PASOIIALL MORRIS hes removed los Ag_rieultural and Seed Ware house from Seventh and Market streets, to his Now Stand, 1120 MARKE,T Street, opposite Farmers' Market. • Every description of improved Agricultural and Hor ticultural Implements. warranted. Field, Garden. and Flower Seeds supplied at reasonable prices as here tofore, at wholesale and retail. PASCUAL!, MOR ttltr, Agricultural and Seed Warehouse, 1120 MARKET Moist, opposite Partnere' Market Jal.lm REMOVAL. -BERNARD A. HOOPES, nnu fa oturer of. and Wholesale Dealer in Hats, Furs, Rohm and Straw-foods, has removed from No. 617 to 506 MARKET Street, (nearly opposite the old stand.) lal-tuths 96 REMOVAL.— The undersigned having removed from No. 4 North FOURTH Street to the large and commodious Store, Nos. 5 and 'I North FOURTH Street, (Directly opposite to Ins old stand,) Begs leave to inform his customers and the public* generally. that he intends. with increased facilities, to continue manufaoturing, from the beet material, every variety of WHIPS AND CANES, Hoping to receive a continuance of the patronage here tofore so liberally bestowed. CHARLES P. CALDWELL. ESTABLISHED 1812. WM. WILSON & EON, MANUFACTURERS OF' SILVER WARE. S. W. CORNER PIM AND CHERRY KS. A. large assortment constantly on hand, or made to order to match any pattern desired. Persons wishing to have ORIGINAL STYLES will be furnished with patterns by our designer FREE OF CHARGE. IMPORTER!! AND DEALERS IN ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND AMERICAN PLATED WARES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. nol7-tf QPARKLING AND STILL CATAWBA WIt4EII, KANVFACTVHSD 111 j . Fl SHEL 13 'V Oinoinnatl, Ohm atlwaya on hand, and In lota to suit ourohaaara.bs CIHARLEB F. TAGGAR'r, Bole Agent. itraAn No. 631 MAILKE7/ &root R . SIioEMaKER &I Co., CLAM FAINTS, 011,5, AND VARDID3IIIO, Northeast Corner FOURTH. and RACE streets. de 4-6 m 500 bbls. CALCINED PLASTER.—Cal oined Neater, YlaateringHair. White Sand and Cement. For gale by H. AIcIDIVE6, NINTH and COATES Streeta. de2f-I2t• 00A4)11. AND ,WAGON SPRINGS, OF mt.! the bent ttr3 4,6 NEW NEARKET Sheet. A eu r t e teo . hand : - fijDER ItILaNDY.-6 bblit eider Brandy, of extra quality. ill , leSdn a lsot i ar i tek der 103 . AROII Streak. eeriorid tor above PCb rat. VNGLIgII VALERIAN, for sale by date fi n fl ksniligf i rfo R a td a tit JALEP—Foi',lfbi by WIATIIERILL & Igurm,s,,,,4Tv4 4Y 1.6+4 sECOVD Sttest. WANTS. W _ ANTED—A situation by a Mechani nal Draughtsman and Vngineer. The best of reference eau be given. address "Level," came of the lt. ' ANTED TO PURCHASE, an interest TV in some staple business alrea dy established, whieb wi I yie.d misquote to t❑ae support of a man hay luta sinall family. and moderate pretensions. Address " this °Moe. ile2B-4t. A PARTNER WANTED, who can corn -4-A. mond a cash capital of ten or fifteen thousand dol lars, to Join the advertiser n business already seta blished, and raying twenty five ;or cent. profit. Ad dress " T. IL." this office. de2S 6t.'" ALOAN OF $5OO IS SOLIOITED, FOR which a good bonus and interest will btallowed, and good real estate security given. Address F. .." office of this saver. de26-61.. WANTED. A Practical Bookkeeper wishes an engagement ; tmeaoeptionable re(q enoe ea to onaraeter, ate , given. Address •• M. R. J... 61t 1511,111(lik Street, or °trine atlas paper. 4117-6t* WANTED TO RENT—By a good tenant, a Stable widoh will sooommo&te about Aftegn horses. Address Stable." Press °Moe. not-ti $1,200 WANTED FOR FOUR months ; e bonus of $ll5O wilt be given, with the beet onibteral. Addreee, for two dem " Henry," Press otEee. 01-2t* FOR SALE AND TO LET. TO LET- HANDSOME UPPER ROOMS. FIRE-PROOF BUILDING. No. 605 CHESTNUT Street, above Sixth. AvelT at the premiees FOR RALE-A BARGAIN. A VALUABLE FARM, MANSION AND OUT-BUILDINGS, TWO STEAM MILLS, 13 Stone dwellings for workmen, And 130 ACRES OF LAND, on Ridge Pike, 3 mPes above Norristown. The mills are worked by steam power, with facilities for dyeing and drying, and all other necessary convent ewes for Manufacturing Cotton and Woollen Goode. The whole property commands a rent of 82,500, and Punctually paid. For terms and particulars apply to R. R. CORaON. Norristown, Pa. ll= AN FOR SALE--A handsome double Mil.three•story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with large Back Buildings, No. 415 South PIPTP.aNTH Street, east side. below Pine street. The house teal eet in width, and the lot contains in front 59 feet, and in depth on south lineloB feet. and on north line, along Knew street ea feet. The building has all the modern improvements; stationary WaSh-stands in second eters', and a large gardeh attached, containing fine tree,. Terms easy. Apply nERGEANT PRICE, fro. 813 ARCH Street. delli-stuthl2t fro LET.—Two three-story houses on the 01 - north side of Carpenter street, west of Sixteenth. wilt be rented low to good tenants. Apply at 1006 CHRISTIAN Street. dal-3V ea TO LET—A NEW HOUSE, No. 2316 ma. (IRMO Street, three stories front and three story' double•baok building, with all modern Improve ments. Rent $4OO. dean 30 sig FaRSIS AND COUNTRY-SEATS ea. NOR BALlt.—The undersigned, having for sale a large amount of property in Montgomery and inflolnlng countion, such as Farms. Country Beata, filrist Stores. Lumber Yards, Hotels, leo.. hp., persons wish mg to purchase or exchange will find it to their advan tage to call. No charge for showing properties. Cata logues Bent by mail. address It. R. CORSON, Norristown, Pa. BUSINESS STAND.-TO RENT. TUE Store. southeast corner of MARKET and FOURTH Streets. Aoply between the hours of 9 and 10 o'idook to ELLIBTON P. MORRIS. No. 805 MA K KET Street. de2o-12t* NEWSPAPER FOR HALE:—A Weekly Newspaper establishment, with a handsome thrall teflon, located at one of the most important potato in Pentufflvania, le offered for sale. There is a complete job offme attached. Addren" Printer," Press office. VOR EXCHAITGE.-A CHOICE TRACT of good unimproved farm land in the State of New Jenter. convenient to the oity, inn be exchanged for cig a ar t o f orty. Apply at No. 118 FEDERAL Street, TO °HAIR AND CABINET MAKERS.— The Phtenix Wood-Dendlna Comtism ,OVriera of Blanotiard's Patent," for the States or AGA York, New Jersey. Pennsylvania and Maryland. will sell county, town. or shop rights. or grant beams to use, on Ban terms. This is the way patent. All infringers will bo strictly dealt with. Apply to JOHN HILARY, or 0. A. BURGESS, No. 34 BROADWAY, New York. 001-dam MIB9OUR.I LAND I I 600,000 Acres for Sale and entry, at prices ranging froze SOS to 10 cents rer Acme. in anf quantities re quired TAXES paid, andth PATENTS procured for purcha sers oi'Land under e Graduation Ant. Flats furnished grate by enclosing a postage stamp For farther information marts. WILSON, RAWLINGS A. CO., V. S. and General I,4nd Agents, OS CHESTNU7Stree_L I.l< tween THIRD and FOURTH., . OU IS, MO LAN -S D WARRANTS bought, goldS T L , and located. OCSm R R. CORSON,REAL ESTATE BROKER • AND COP4VSYANCRR. NORRISTOWN, Plt. —Real Estate bought and mild on reasonable terms. Stores and dwellings 'or sale or rent in Norristown and country. good monger ea negotiated. Collections made. The best references given. d2O-6m WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. THE BEST GOLD JEWELRY-TEE BEST GOLD JEWELRY. ' ANgyHtit. LARGE CONSIGN r+INNT OF GOLD AND PLATED GOODS. FROM A BROKEN-11P A BROKEN-11P A BRO. KE MAN t FAUT ' URAE BR OKEN-UP . . _ No Galvanized, Gilt or Gift JeWahy sold in our Estab lishment. IT IS IT IR IT IS IT IR ALL GENUINE GOLD AND PLATED GOODS. DEAN & CO '8 DEAN & CO.'S DEAN & CO.'S DE AN & CO.'S ORIGINAL SI STORK. No. 335 CHESTNUT Street . ..third store below Fourth. i de. CRISIS: CALL AND LOOK AT aOMETHING NEW R GREAT R LE OF $75,000 WORTHFOE OELY CHAINS. &e W I.EA R OH. A lane and splendid aiseortment of Jewelry to be sold without regard to cost. YOUR CHOICE FOR $1 FACH. The following hat comprises some of the articles sold at this establishment for 81 each. it being impossible to enumerate them all in circular form. Call and examine for yourselves Large Size and Splendid Cameo Seta, General Retail Do. do. do. Lava do— 10 to 20 Do. do. do. Carbunale sew Bto SO Do. Ladies' Enameled and Coral do— 7to 10 Do. do. do. ann Carbunole d 0...... 7to SO Do. do. do and Ruby do-- 7to 10 Do. Gold cluster Grave Settins Sets do-30 to SO Do. do. do. Vase do. do 10 to SO Do. do. do. Jet Set do. do.— to 12 Do. co. Black Mame do. do.— o to 12 Do. do. Doldslone Masud do. do_ 6to 12 Do._ do. Callao Sets do. d 0...,. sto 12 . Do. Ribbon Twists, with o to 15 Do. Bouquet Sets, new style do. dl ft to 20 Dn. Enamelled cluster do. do. 40—/0 to 50 Over 100 other different styles Ladies' Jewelry - , Me dalions, all styles, patterns, and sizes,• Lockets of every description ; Gold Pons, 14 karat, with Silver Extension Holder; Gold Pencils, Gold Thimbles, Plated silver Ware, sleeve But , ons, Studs, &0., &o.; Coral, Lava, Cameo, and Band Bracelets; Gents' Vest Chains, war ranted io wear for ten years without changing color, and will stand the sold. They are usually sold by iewollere as solid gold chains. All made in Paris. Yon can take your 0110100 for $1 each. Ladies' and Gents' Guard Chains, el each, usually soldby ;ewelle ra at from 85 to .150 each; Ladies' and Children a fleck Chains, beautiful patterns ; Armlets, brilliant,'enamelled, and ruby settings; Crosses, plain and enamelled, for S 1 each, retail prices from 85 to .920 each. EMI 80113 and variety of Jewelry and desirable goods for $1 each This sale, at the above prices,will continue long enough to sell off our immense siner. which was pur chased at a great suffice from manufacturers who nava failed. Call and see the beat stook of goods in Philadelphia. Terms sash. Takeyour choice for 81 each No sales to exceed one dozen of any one kind of goods at the above prices, unless at out option. DEAN & CO., No. 335 CRESINUT Street, Philadelphia. To those who order goods by mail, must send 15 cents extra. to pay noires e on a mingle article; on two arti cles 25 cents. and 9 cents on each additional article. deat-]m• MUSICAL BOXES. OF GENEVA MANUFACTURE, Playing two, four, six, eight, and twelve tunes. Selec tions from favorite operas, as well as from choice Amerman airs. These instruments are in Inlaid rose wood cases, and Imported direct, especially for our HOLIDAY SALES. PRICES TO CORRESPOND WITH THE TIMES FARR & BROTHER, Importers and Dealers in Watolms, Jewelry. Silver ware, &o. 3944 CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW FOURTH. o ft WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER, AND PLATED WARE, 633 MARKET Street, south side. Large stook of fine Gold and Silver Watches fine gold jewelry, Sillier, end Plated Were of every variety and style, all of which we offer tat the lowest cash prices. A. 4 goods are guarantied to be as represented. N. B.—Watches and Jewelry carefully re paired, STAUFFER & HARLEY, de 4- Int No. 622 MARKET Street, southstde. FURS. ,ADIES' FANOY FURS ! FANCY FURS FAREIRA, TIS ARCH Street, below Eighth street , is now 01061 VIS out the balance of his beautiful assortment of Fanny Furs, for Ladies and Children, at a great reduction in his prices. All those in want of a good and handsome Set of Furs for a little money will do well to give me a oath Ali Furs war ranted. jal-41rd FURS I FURS! GEORGE F. WOMRATI-1, NOS. 418 AND 417 ARCH STREET, Has now Open A FULL ASSORTMENT or LADIES' FURS. Wu which the attention of the Pune in invited. 041-em ARIES ARE RESPECTFULLY TRW . - tad to visit the largest and riohest assortment of Flowers. Wreaths. and Head Dresses. just arrived from Felts, of Pane . at J. JOLL•IR Er:5,1314 CHESTNLU Street. Also, Frenoh Perfumery. doW-lbt MUNN & COMPANY. PROPMETORS Olt TIM SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, and Agents for proonring American and Foreign PATENTS. WITH SIXTEEN YEARS' EXPERIENCE IN THE BIISINESE. Refer to Hon. Judge AlesoN, Ron, JOSEPH HOLT, MD. W. D. kluittor, Rs-Connissioneirs of Patents. and to MOTS tnag FIDTEBE TDOSPAND INVENT/PS who have had blames done through Munn & Co.'s Patent Agenos. YAIIIPIIDET or ADVICE sent free ma i. PAISES LAWS and REGULATIONS, 100 Pages, 25 cents Mail, °Moen, No. 37 PARK ROW. New York, and Welsh ingtom OZO-thetulat NOTICE.-The Coupons duo Januaty 1 I let, 1861 , o f the mortgage Bonde of the ,ELInclA 'AND ILLIAIndPOILT AILRoAD. 70patece4 nt the Company ' s Office, will be paid to bearer. OR their 'Presentation at the Office of the Pennsylvania Com pany for Insurance on Lives and Granting Annuities, No. 304 WALNUT Street.on and a ft er the 2d proximo. - consequence of animal notice ' eetved On this C om pany. Bonds No. 663 to 600, inolneive, the owner ship of which is eubjeot to judicial deounon ' and which are not registered. Me excepted from this notice, though prov Mon. by ape oial deposit, will be duly made for their commie. Br orde of the _Board of Managere. on-quan at. fe, O. 140PieleTittITH, Bearer/art . AMU VNTS. J'oDONOUGH'S LYMP.I.O (late GAIT TIES.) RADE Street. below Third. - ' • JOHN E,MODONOI/011.. Sole Pmeroeleir THIS (TUEsDAY) AFTERNOON. at 2,tg o'elecky Will be produced the Fairy Speotacle of THE FORTY' THIE,VEB. To conclude with the Beautiful Drema of the DMBGIROPt&N. DUMB GIRL. OF ti &NEM. THIS (Trteedety) EVENING the performance will commence with THE FORTY THIEVES. • After THE STARutioal Drama of THE -SPANGLED DANNER. 'Po conclude with THE ALPINE MAID. A dmission—Parquette. As cents; Orchestra, Ma ;,Fek mil!Otrale.l o; Prrvate Box Seats, 600. Doors ofszi at eg o'clock; commencing' at 7M. HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL. THE ORIGINAL UENKRAL TOM Ja- THUMB, SMALLEST MAN ALM, ASSEMBLY BUILDINdr,cor. Tenth and Ch at. THIS (New Year's) DAY three brilliant Dolma/ Per' lormances. Morning at 11, Afternoon at S. and Xven ing at Di o'clock. Doors open half an hour preying!". On Saturday morning at 12. there will be an extra en tertainment for schools and families. Dances T LA t m ta G t n . n n e . ra . l Bt. n tue., PPears in all big new 8 0041. TOMLIN. the great English Baritone and Buffo. front assisted by Mr. W. the Nobilities Concerts. London; Mr. WILLIAM DM VERE, the American Tenor, and Mr. C. C. TttgoOMbr fiantat, ADRUSWICINB 2 Day entertainment Mt. Children under ten years Lto. schools admitted on liberal terms. Evening entertainment leo. Childrenundierten year' 103. Reserved seats We. The General rides in but Miniature Canino. from the Jon.. Rouse to the Ball. The grand Ilea° used le one of Chiokennee best. from SO7 Chestnut street. It ALFRED CATELY, &urine's Agent aRAND CONCERT IN AID OF THE 'LA ORPHANS OF ST. VINCENT'S HOME, AT CuNCE ft'r January On NEW YEAR NIGHT, let. 7861. lt*J. A. SMITH, Chairman of Commatea. WHEATLEY I CLARKE'S AROILST. • • THEATRE. Grand Combination of Attractions for the Insuguratirn of the New Year! SPLENDID NEW PANTOMIME! LEGITIMATE COMEDY! MAGNIFIC PET SPECTACLE! This (TUESDAY) EVENING the perfotmanos will commence with ,the suserb Christmas Pantomlme.en titled KISI•Kii, OR THE LILY OP PEKIN! at MT whyoh, tho immense Comedy of ONE COAT FUN TWO SUITS. To conclude with VALENTINE AND ORSON! A MERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. - 1 - 1 1- tinder the management of WM. WEIRATLEY and, J. 9. • " - MISS CHARLOTTE CUSEALAN. The acknowledg Mß ed greatest . 'mins actress, and EDWIN 800 PH. Pronounced by the Press the greatest tragedlanorill both appear. THIS (Tuesday/ EVENING. January], Wi I be presented Elhakaceare's sublime Tragedy - or MACBETH. Macbeth. Edwin Booth ; Macduti: Mr. L. R. Showell ; Ballow, Mr. J. B. Studley ; Lady Macbeth, Miss Ohnab man. CONTINENTAL THEATER, (LATE NATIONAL.) WALNUT /IMRE KT. ABOI EIGHTH. WHiTB NtsW YEAR IPS GREAT N. BROW. AND CIRCUS COMPANY. The Doors open EIRE o'clock. TO-DAY and To.NIGHT, the Great Pantomime. JACK. pulsar THE BEAN-STALN The most p Pantomime ever prasented to the pubicc. The doors open at halt past 6 o'clock. Performance commences at half past 7. Admission only StS cents: Family Circle Ilk. VWALNUT-STREET THEATRE. • Sole Leases— __.Mrs. M. A. , JARRE Pawl Stage Manager . --Mr. W M. A. CHAPMAN Benne,. Agent—.— .. JOe. ). j MURPE Y. (.Second appear appearance inNOP. Phtladelphia ~Mso of P a.N .w, THIS (TUFA.BAY) EVENING. January J. Will be presented an operatics play, trtS ants, entitled ROB ROY. Rob Roy, Prof. Anderson ; Major Galbraith. Mr. V. Bowers ; Bathe Nicol Jarvie, W. A. Chapman 'Nolen Macgregor, Mrs. Gladstane ; lianas Vernon. Mr,. A. Cowell. loono ode with a fivorite corned:. Doors open et 63i o'clock ; Pencralencee nelnikoko , at ',o'clock. sir Prices as venal. ATAN AMBUROLI & CO.'S AND , ZOOLOGICAL GR INSTITUTE, eosin MORNING, AFTERNOON AND EVENING. TEM UNITED ST A T ES BUILDINGS 4, and 428 CHESTNUT &rest. FOR THE WINTEittIIEABON. VAN AItIBURGR & CO. beg leave to announce to the citizens of Philadelphia that they have recently, at an immense ontar, arranged and decorated the above premises for the purpose of a .t a bd iaaa a ZOOLOGICAL G CRUM, - - on a basis superior to SLIT tkitm ever before seen to inmerles. Having IsolutlYenrohasest all the animals the United States (with some fey indifferent esosg boned they are enabled to gresent, in the NEW ZOOLOGICAL HALLS, - - a oombination of all the different speelmens contained tn the Ammal Kingdom, which at once gradfying to themselves and worthy of the very liberal pat , rmage which has heretofore been bestowed neon them. The establignment of this tine collection of smell:tees of Animal Patera. in so central a pOsition. fills up MI satisfies a want in the public Amusements of the city. Bach an exhinition affords a fixed end worm* no tion of NATURAL HISTORY, far beyond that to be obtained from any other mama. and in effect tends directly to instruct. as well as emcee. de119.7t SANFORD'S OPERA BOUSEF. ELEVENTH tinware- OPEN FOR THE SEASON. - NEWLY DECORATED AND PAINTED. MR. SANFORD Hu secured one of the LARGEST COMPANIES ever presented beregailii , who will appear. nightly. Sanford will perforni every eveIIiIII. DOOM open at I; Commence at 7%. Admittance 86 cents: Children 13 name. deli be HASSIJERIS OROMESTRA.---Seretesde address Band.—For en_gagemente; apply or MARK HASSLER, Office 1908 LOCUST street. • or Slayko's Academy. BROAD Street. beam Walnut. THE GERMANIA OROHESTRA give their PUBLIC REHEARSALS every SA TM DAY, commencing at o'clock. at the MUSIC-kb FUND HALL. 8 tickets, 81; single tickets, 7f emote, for sale at Clookering It Son's, 807 Chestnut street Andre's, 1104 Chestnut street; and Ben & Ligatan'sh Chestnut street. n n_ts for Concerts, Commencements. Par bean, ho., only at their OlEoe. Chinke ins &SW* Piano Store. 867 Chestnut street; William r 141311,1:114 North Juniper street, or C. Broughams, USW !tidos avenue. ocgt-of pENNA. ACADEMY OF THE 1114111 ARTS.-1026 ORR SMUT Street. ORINIBOR AZO," a splendid Painting by blignot. THE FIRST OM," a beautiful Marble titatuette Angelini. On exhibition far a abort thne. visitors will please brine their ovens glasses. EDUCATIONAL. DICKINSON COLLEGE GRAMMAR SCHOOL.—The next P ession of this institution (the preparatory department of Diokingon commence on the 17th of .IAftTJA RY. 1881. For _cata logues, address A F. MULLIN, jal It Carlisle, Pa. VISITING TUTOR.—A Graduate of • Harvard University will teach Latin Greek. Ma themstics, and knglish Branches , in families residing in Philadelphia. or a short dietance from the city. Ad dress R. U.." Blood's Dispatch. MI- tuthelet* PROFESSOR ALEXANDER DE WO LOWSKI has the honor to announce, that in compliance with the general request of his friends and pupils, tie will give one more, and positiVels hut actin. of instng.tion in r MANG and the Finn% by hia now and entirely original method, which has met ante un exampled erneoess All those who desire, tg beoems, m a short time. fine singers, or excellent performer.. can avail themselves of this last opportunity. by applying at his residence, No. 721 SeNBO3l attest. de29-ind HLASKO'S AOADEM lES.—Sebond quarter commencing THURADAY, January Sd. at half psst three o'olook P. NI., in following bran di dets es; Danoing. Calisthenics, and Gyranaattas. The Ca are in charge of Oa_gairts Goest and Eckenelorf. (late commander of the Washington Grays.) deSI•St CARD.—Patrons and friends of HLAS KO'S INSTITUTE not having received circulars or veleta to the Grand Parade or the Philadelphia Ca date and tioiree Danaante, (drat for juniors. and then adults.) WEDNESDAY next. at Cultic:EAT HALL, are reduented to call MONDAY, the Slat inetent t be tween four and six o'clock, at Masko's Saloon, and on WEDNESDAY. January sd, at the *flee of the Trea surer, at Concert Dail. between one and six o'clock 3t.P. . de3l- MESDAMES (lIIENARA7 AND D'HBRe• vILLY reemootinny inform their Mends and the liable:, that they have removed their Boardincond Dayßohool for Young Ladies front Logan - Stowe to pies. 11.97* and 1629 SPRUCI6 Street. fourPupth ils m from fivo ream of age upward prepared for the oh. 10e.BYANT, STRATTON, &FAIRBANKS' ILO IitERCANTILB COLLEGE , O. E. corner BE VENTIL and CHESTNUT iiitre etac-Day Simians. indiesduat instruction In Bookkeeping in oludin Wholesale and Retail Burnam, Bina, ping, Forwarding and Commisionn. Banking,Manufacturing.ing °hang°Manufacturing.Railroading. Steam nu. eco.. the roost aweigh and practical course the United qtatee. Also, Leatures, Commercial osionia now, Anttnetio. and the higher idathemetdos. Pen, m.pnehip (beet in the Treatise rresndenoe. For gale, their new on Bookkeeping. Wiwi! fully_ printed in colors, and the best work pabiimhed. esle-tf COAL. If_TOITSIIKEE PERS, LOOK TO YOUR IN. TERBST. Buyyonr COAL AT BlCRS'.'where nothing but the very best Lehigh and Faheylkill Coal is offered at the foliowing reduced prices: Lehigh, B9hen, Egg, Stove._.... Be,— 30 73 per , .ton. Schuylkill • • 450 - Lime lint 3 " Warranted free from elate or duet and full weight, at OKS' Yarn. Southeast corner MARSHAL!, and WILLOW. Call and see. dant-3m LOST. L OST OR MISLAID, TWO SECOND Mortgage Bonds of the Camden and AlWitte R timed, for 81000 each, Nos. 415 and 424. &Roe iv hereby given that application has been rands for Honda in lieu thereof. If found, to be returned to and a mutable reward will be paid by C. eillNec, - de&tf N 0.905 W NUT street. INSURANCE COMPANIES. INSURANCE COMPANY, NO -14: 406 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED APR 11,0865, sy TILE STATE Or PENNSYLVANIA. CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND MKS. DIANCTOBS. Samuel Wright. D. B. B_lntey, Chas. Richardson, J. W. Evens en. A. West, Rentyk.ewui 0. Wilson Davis. Jacob w.8s0;31;" Whom. 8. Martin. Menke Seim Edward D. Woodinr. IiEOIIOE VV. Y President. FR"OIR N. DUO*, Vie* Preel. WILLIAMS I. BLANCRARD. Secretary. t SAVING FUNDS. A MERIOAN 'SAVING FUND. -00 m. Rilitili w tigg."u a tlrlLly me /m7i L -51 o'clock, and on MONDAY .0 the eeetung. This oh Institution hat alwara paid in full, on dolma. without notice. INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. All mark nail backilli l e s r&dh . in gold andan var. ALEX. WILLEM, President SANIL: WORK, Vice President, John 0, Parr, T. E.Hanor, OeOrge Himont. John Magma, Jr., Sarni. T. Bodine, Alb. C,Boberte, John Allman, Jonas Bowman, _ H. H. = Mee, win. J. Howard. JOHNS . WlLSON.Treaaarar. JOHN C. SIMS. Secretary. noEttf if SPNING GARDEN SAVING FUND, °Moe, S3l North THIRD NW 9, 9.0911 IT and Callowhill. Inadirporattid by the 1tt1i,1.861. Open for Deposits and ra ir rm aTA am 9to 939. o'cdoolr. Also, on BIOPWA EVENINGS, from& p e r ceoloolc. Interest IP per pant. annum, De ow a vitk. draw thew Morays by Chaokx, if d 8144,4,11 U. " "WI". JAMES 3. flaifilll,lll, Piumalt• Taws. Roanntarv., -Willi EXPRESS CONPANIES. .T.FIE ADAMS EXPRESS. JELOPRIRCIO.,OftIoe3SIO CHESTNUT tweet:- forwards Parcels, Etokages.hielohartdise,Baukrlolllll.-. toot speeds, either by its ovu 'Lines Or iboontteoktor, with other Express Commit s ,. s tl the principal towns sad titles et the United States: • _ • - E. a. B,llrOFOrtm, Steno& Remerinteeaset W S ° " " TRAINS via Pinti6Wi IlytalatChtp, leave dapat, corner HET, at SAO A. ht., IL P. 111., sad 4 Pcil.