tmettlit i dettlering his devotion and the if , Totten of the I.Hearett party to the QOM*. 'He dente- • mtheranr ',mane collision between the two see- done, and avowed -his Intention always to *tend ' between the tans to Preserve the peace and Ere that vat awl tout juatiCe was done both. sir. Gibbons did not.think that this discussion woe likely tole prodnotive of any beneficial re nate' 4 'As e Republioan, beregretted exceedingly - that lb*, last resolution had ban bur tdueed, be- ''. oemeageogemen should remember that we wore lir. • .11itadtalfloyernment, and tithe military arm of - that Goverment shonld be required for any pur- Vas ,wkstaverOt would be welled apt, by those I 111:1010014VOtbd net be left to an tudisorlminate 1 ,leraponeible'inseiubly, such as that be addressed: Mr. TWA antithet ,ett WS resolution bad created • more digestion then Itst , antiolpeted; he would, .littlignaw It. -,[Cheers ] • . —, ..,fige;Gilsbous said be was about inviting the gee- 1 Haas 'to pursue that bourse. He wet suie there j well i ng man in the, room, or in this oity, or in this 'Oonusionwealtb, who contemplated eo forbore and MOM* I Mott me making war Upon the litte'en SanhernStatei. He traced there was not a main litreseist who wa s not as ready to.day as he ever , , to welcome, the people of those States as our ' ,- and to bee that lustier was dome them ander,tbe (iougltation -and laws of our common WatleetsVft follseend At the same tilde, he -hoped thiathey'WOuld all be-prepared. should the dread haw seer _come, to sand by the constituted au- thereitho in .tb• saaistertanoe of Idle-laws, aid lbo preeervation of the Union, rebate I ' -- ' • Mr. Lathrop moved an adjournment. ' Ms:-Doe'diferty inquired if an adjournment took tirs.arket Urns and plebe they would stand ad . Jidge Lewis said we adjourn sone doe. Its- Dougherty baked the necessity of referring the gralattong to a committee if the meeting in tiodeCtiajoarningsins di*. Jalige - Lewle. • Wen it is Mt over. ' Mr. „j.. Murray Rush said they had forgotten, tai the midst of their patriotio dellberatione, as they Use inteistied to , be—although embracing some- 1 thing of the "satoitioto nay a tante to the gal lant .conduct, of Governor Hicks, of Maryland. The lilplakila WIN formerly a riaidaat of that State; , aid bad interests in the Smith at the preeent time, 114•;MIPM11,1r-other Northern. gentlemen had He ' litutya Northern : men with • • Southern glint , tisk: ;and; - be •-• fruited he ragweed -an Oleo efees ' for 'both" tootles,. Ile "had 'no doubt *hots majority , of the people of Maryland' would adleide , thifltat ' end natribthr gnaw Gtovernoi HAIM heit„,a,heit,vm-,lt..wealteettetidy meet the eenegeoreWayaryilower of - M*olWe., • The pod lies of Gornaot Bloke a the Exeentive of a bor * nava . Mita:y.lles the threatening and , die. he f lamikittoil• of the Union was considered, we bi tegarded as iv truly reepoisdblit position. W 4 hosinyklinealf;to be - end, manly, and in • In-. 1 1 1•0 Present - orisle'and he therefore A , - aAsseting would adopt a resolution AO• leitheitt it iiii oars., without dismission: Mr. H. thela:twed :Atit lollewiug, which Was unanimously "D - . sed: That we isy' terse with itd d miration, A t :m t ah i te i n e ed eve= rs f lag anntio! miens ; that it entitled him to 0 , ,e - aordial sop- C= loser of the Urtioni and:if 'persevered in. ea Munn env - table wane on the nese of A men- WM .., , , Ai= l sll3 pro posed to insert !nibs r e solution the ' . ' v atilon. John J Crittenden, Hon. T. A.B. Reboil Pt_Tamelsee, Hon: John ,A, Gilmer,. of Nottituanina,'llon. 4.' IL Stiphene, of Georgia, entrllsilirswJobason, of Tennessee. true pa. Wets of, the South, who were entitled te. the grad latififeWiiy.Amtaloarteitisea. - - - - Kr; Gibbers d that tbe.origlnal resolution wouldilbe . • Ms. Hen ry inquired whether Governor Leteker war not alepat, es numb - entitled to fetter *Lim as Governor Risks . • - " - - Air ' Ma/Michael hoped Mr. Rush's resolution would be adopted without weakening its effect by intredueing other names.; The qtaition was taken, end the - resolution, without anywodifloation, was agreedfo.„ On motion, the president was inahruoted to ap point fifteen Members on the committee to whom the resolutions were ' referred, - .l and the meeting then adjourned to 'meet again, atthe same place, Sit Saturday, at 12 o'olook. ' • •• -- • • PM Sr/ter Or TR% IMPEL TRAK WAVIIINGTON AS TO TAN SIBGE Op•YOET SMlrrall Br TAX AIS- =iMED -Afterthe adjournment of the meeting, and while a number of the' gentlemen compildng it were ; conversing , a telegraphic despatch, conveying thO'newithat Major ANDSIIIBOII was besieged at Fort 'Sumpter, by the forces of the Distinionists, received and -read. Gitatt 7 feellng was occasioned:by intelli gence; and Immediately's calf :f.•.4 .*.! Public meetifig, to he bald at independence Square, to.rtioriew, was prepared and signed by those Who were t om the spot. Whatever differences may luerelaken place in reference to 'other :rationa N ,there was but one sentiment on this suirjeet;—iffist. wasoidiniration for ANDERSON, and hoitalty to allhis foes. Among those who e!giegt the eels were Deinocrats, Bbpublicans, and Americans: Wo understand that a meet. lug is to be Mast at, the rooms of the Board of Triditbliinerning, for the purpose of making such preparations as will give efficiency to the deratinAnitlop.'. Mideop Rinspnon, at Concert flail Last ';• Vatting. , • . • --:,....Tineratrusaneement that -the Iter.:llishop Blum .4lWall.,==eitsi of the moat eminent divines in the ilettedlet Episcopal Chirek—would lecture at Goasert Halt last evening before the People's Edtemry Institute, attracted A large lad Intern otet audieeee. - Bishop fAinpson is one of the best Valet speeimins of a Weateni pulpit orator. He marl born in 'Ohio, and now resides in the State of lo apparently about fifty live 'years elt , bias Urge, Muscular frame; a bead and tietelailleatiiesof - meshed character - and groat eitiOngth; and L a fine scholar. Hie lecture last evening was replete with evident** of extroor. *AV Patten of analysis and diligent research. • enunciation is, rather rapid, and at elutes not AeOatsctly distlnet for so largo an audience, Me/appeared upon the platform, accompanied by a large samba of clergymen, -mainly of the Metbedist Episcopal Church 'There wore also atiajed &balsam among the sudienoe on the floor of the hell. After being introduced by Mr. White, so - ereviiity . of the lostitute, he anneneneed his lee earec Ais subject being The Preternatural., TAMmologista, be said, asserted that among the .e pus ,Of 410 - brain were Veneration, Hope, and 'Wonder.' 'lt iris not his present purpose to an wel to of Phrenology in this parties. laseleat :rather to consider the Lot Oat man has Askinnate Ices for the Marvellous Sr Superman: tel.: He first tionsidered the similarity :which ria - Atsiele„eitist among ancient and modern raalk*:;l*: : Skids belief In the supernatural, -In Satair - forat er- other, which he conceived to be 11).bi0E proof of ikalt-thElologioat unity of the ram A very fell and rather Indiums *meant was then '• tit` L.thel theitainds who have, at different almos, been executed for practising - witohorsit. dpfrdt Bappings also came in for a rap at the Wadi of the lecturer, in this eonneetron. By this itiebertic deluders, through circles and favored needliMai,teligraphie eermannleations with heaven amilliell;lialskil, wets eon! mode shone is cheaply and as air with Rosen or New York. Tlta'aitielirezpleas esierirsitione of We were- next ltdadidrget;'lnaliieli the lecturer evinced wonder * 40,wers of observation, and amanoually con. ' vadeal -Ida audience with laughter by his witty silindem:te Piepsber, absurdities, from some of rrhlek fire were , shown to be entirely 'exempt, ors. isaerigtiamost eenlighteaed and retried. , Bet, anambar the existence of the spiritual, we lad* mit aseestall its lain bypatleat luquiry,; Cad wei:Makt - at bast bid to naattimperfeet idea dateally. ,Tbe rifest ender!) unenlightened felt as . atiavy'sui we do, that • they -is' afetsreworld. Areenkg , ,all the Mad anieeptistie oUsupsnietural beligifef -ablate we bad any record, Crete were IT* faispars*liyurity'and holiness to the an sellieflitalfible. There were, be said, two modes afeeametadattime with the spirit werld. One was, fey sriritiral. remsnerion ; the Mbar was, by Ina ssitil or phOsioal signs It was a beautiful fancy Ii the IrLlt Yid, who said that when an infant setae in its WICK en angel is whispering in its Art* *boat at," too, the lecturer thought it was a betudiful belief that the 'disembodied spirits Of oar &patter Mend* are forever hovering eresid its. leetentora reseoping and speculations altailliblg tie means sad , modes through which our sabodersteleilneneed,by unseen intelligemai wore iltosily inetephysiosi., The plums wapiti 'lay dasiaii and ;trance, and the mesmerise; etateosere *lee tietteklerid in their relation to the tepernatu till. 'fib *mad that in either of these eenelitions nalks,ands in-a Mont weak state then whin Awake; lefftillahlsi lel** *ad Most importent'reavalititne ifleataisliPtins wale to a. mind amts. in support et,.lllANkit;additeeid the fact" that the less healthy augniedwitys7the mere liable to dream. ; fert;,; Lt „Preilde Miscast dreams were hand In a eireralatioa, *intim Menial einsitemist, Or 114 1 +41 1 4 11 7 supper. ' Vpea the labels; the; academy of belief in the persseatural was to retard tire progress of scienasi ihrl knowledge, because' it checked inquiry. Iddi r PP bad once been esonsidered as indicative, of Divine displeasure. So, too, ootrieta had onaellettit fteideetall totalities of rrae,"and, the Pop', pi vi ew eg w ilda, laid ante aiterilly made one of them losbratuly' traiderirs ealjecit of an elooluntu ' half! %Signs of rein, haunted houses; Ore, Phistalotds,'., and 'spectres, were each takou up, ma traced to their- natural, philosophical eiabliNg'4'eene was. Meta in this 00aueetlon of a lamstia, 'eh* diet was Ifaitad to milk porridge, said tEf ► holsileled klmselfee faring sumptuenisly, aid oyigg meta viand that the palate could de. *sables of bie delicious 'and varied ism however, the inastle accustomed te say i at` ii elks very taringe that ovary dish be ate tdS t idld# t fi k . ° a"' iceeented for apneas variety of super; agaiiiiiiPpltillismanii by.idalgaisg to them natural miteme, thalatteres ,pia ?GOMIS tie a more close •Afaltt#4,ll, titiblill: o Pirtiltallail. The Oause Mititglid: fir wher'ev'er real maniteatations that ftaeprtiiii filiathrough *ibis Bourn elsetriej/p. lewd' `pert' he deubtod if it was in the power 410 CO /*CM suattlir at all; at least, if there aras Sash peewee, I,t remained yet to be demon. ii , , `"etedose ilteres was no astiefsetory evidence of it lillfditddeoPt in ,the pbetbmenon of We etas!}: Rota TO Kilos A ensicsoli.---"A fopiosWikee been °nem ended Jo this all; to pusommo of bosoe:to 6e presented to Major ia4`iiii,,,iiktiOlidipsoionA 01 04 p stiletto illisA4.,„43lMeefed, The, eoni/ittee 4rq laH kiisio 6* Wei appointed, 10#414***I:VsOw. ref,thi 001100!tatesii4lift.Wvp 10660141Fise *top Public Amusements. WALN1P9.8 . 111949 Tilll9l4ll9 — Mt. J. H. Ander son, the grent ; !Niter/of 'the North - rwillhaVe ! hie benefit tbis evening, and will appear in,two drama,—" Rob Hoy " and "Black-Eyed Susan." on this °hoe:sit:in Ar4erson, his exceedingly ((Mel daughter, will make lier first appearance as Dolly, OtyjfaufEr: Of Mr. Andersort's,Hvb, Rey We' have only - to say that it is not in 'the least 344, but a n a tural and bold personation, so true 1 to manna?", and Winer:sot (as vrell as splendid) in costume, that every fiootchman in the city ought to Witisesait ' .. . 11 0 . .,'!4:pais MoDoNotionla .1399991.9.—This evening, at his own Olynipie Theatre, Ram. street, Me; McDonough, lessee and manager, will teat his Popularity by taking a benefit. He deserves a fall house, were it only for Ms efforts to provide the Wilton " with a better elaes of performances, and at a cheaper rate, than bad previously been given for their entertainment: Oa this tootteion he will appear in the oharacter of Virginius, which i 9 one of his best perionatione ' ACADEMY or Musto.—Ma 13ENEYIT LAAT NIGHT AND Meal CUBBMAA'iI Owing to the pluvial influences, beyond the conttol Of managemente, Mr. Edwin Booth's benefit was not, as it would have been with favorable weather, an overdosi, bat still an exceedingly large and die eliminating audienos assembled to do Iv m and the meg of the legitimate drama honor, We have so recently adverted in full to Mr. Booth's admirable rendition of the rote of Macbeth, that we need not repeat our eulogiums. &Ace it, that as he repeats the character, his thoroughly aoholsrly and artistic interprebithen of it becemea wore and more appreciable by the public This evening Miss Coltman takes her benefit, when " jfaebeth " will be repeated for the last time, the talented benedelarle appearing in her Wens - t fits of Lady Macbeth, to the Macbeth of Mr. Booth. Mies Cushman also appears for the first time as Lady Clifton, (her ortginal part,) In the petite comedy of "A Lesson, of the Heart,'" Any reference to, or endorsement of, Miss Cash. made claims to a crowded house would be simply superheats THE CITY. - tit UWolE:aft TELIB EVENING, Attehieele ACADZIF or Mulao.—" Meobath "—'. A Lemon of the Heart. ' MoDonovan's Oteestrio t iate Gaieties). Moe street. below 2 hird.—" Viretnnts"—" Washtugton. Putnam and Wayne." WHINATLZT I "OLA.IPLIVe ARCH-111111MT TIIINATE_X S Arch street. above 'itaith.sntine end Orspn " . Kai the Lilly of Pekin.— Cone in To WALNUT-41 . 11E 1 1T TTIWATIts. Walnut and Ninth sta.— Rob Roy "—"Elsek-Eyed euesn." rOSTIEENTAL THEAIII3. Walnut at., above Eighth,. Whitby's Great Show." INSTED STATES BUILDING.. Chestnut street. below Pel Anibursh & Co.'. klenaserie. Anastasia Burintmos. Corner Tenth and cheenut.— Tom Thumb. elaSVOliVe Oezaa ;lover: Eleventh street, above Chestnnt.—Conosvt algae,. TELL WSW, op MISS SCOTT MID A LEGISLA von„—We published the foots last week, but stooressed the names, el an alleged seduction cue, in Bantlngdon want', Pearlay/Vania - -BY a liersebnrs paver we see that me affair is virtually denied. Thepaper in eves bon has been salted upon by responsib le parties, who deeiere that connoting the name of a gentleman with the transaction to Me ffialt‘tr is which it teas, was the remit of a consporaay. The best evidence of this fait is, that Healer and Mies Scott were married to Lew istown ea Satiir r ql The only connection the gentle man in this city In the matter can hardly be desig nated by the wo se even en imprudent one. He en deavored to shield spd sown a friend, both by hi. advice and means Murat 'Dow took advantage of, and the gentiemalt determined to vindicate Ids cha racter in a court ofjaatice, not only by hennas salts against indlyianale, but also by putting the law of libel in force &Retort all the perm that have brought him so prominently before the public in so unenviable a light. neither the MAIM of Jimitington, nor any of Miss Pates relatives-Were in Phibidelehia at all. Banter and Mires, went thereto get married, and would have been but for interference. - The Shitigo*mr, of the last lame,. thus refer& to the matt er:"if It ix not tram, he (oar legislator) us grosay muirepreemited, and •shouid vindicate himself Ifitistrtte. toe cionetiturinie are won, SLOW prceented." We V( state. In this oonneotion. that the foots. as Pablo; to all the Philadelphia papers, wore reported Upon oat of the wigUeir ut the ease. and with atrial adherence to recta uo Silted. The report of ei morning contemporary, which a Country paper stigm a tism l as sensation article, wee related to the reporter by a de • Motive, MASONIC • PitaftENTATION.---Ai the last stated meeting of Orient Lodge. ZEO. A. Y. M., hold at the Hall. Chestnut atm Th et, the °o members e and members presented William V. White, Mee., W. M. during the previous year, a splendid testimonial, as a token of their MO( esteem, Who Offering his been on eshibi bon, iti ,he window of Messrs. James B. Uri. & eon. Chest nut sire t. for s (w a rs. It °outlets of , a preamble ond rosotuaoso.qc ongrooood, eettiq forth the high ammeter bite Las sustain . and the valuable earvlositi t Xenrd, is every capita ty he has occupied In the 4' and ea • man. eaolosed In a superbildt Imam. llisbed with atitone nate emble matio devices. It Minot often that press ntstiona of this kind are roads, sad Mr. White has reason to feel weed, not only of the petition he him r hea atta in the Order. but or Me With estimation in who* s held, as at i deated rodtmordsl. Aixxxrr Suoor.—Yenterday morning, shout four ololookowne ,unknown scamp u ow , affected en 1111.T.FgPloci= d ,11, vidub a one-story notuis with a sky-light roof. Mr; Croons was sleeping on I. settee, when a pistol orgun, loaded with slags sad buckshot, was discharged at rum, the Wad taking east In the back of the settee and the end breaking . four of the g sees, of the sky-light, The mom who discharged the weapon wade his es cape. Mr. clown thinks the person intended to shoot his bartender, THE CIONTEBTED-ELNOTION CASE ON TEE FOURTH WAND.—TME cue was resumed yesterday af ternoon before Recorder Eneu. Alderman lames H. Gordon, of the First ward, was the only Witness ex amined. Dia avidetio• merelr related to the boxes; placed in hie charge. After a discussion of about one boar, a box, saturated to be that of the Eighth precinct of the Pint ward, wee opened, but was frond to con tains certificate °fan election &Caen the DM of Octo ber. lam, and was again pealed. the case was then ad journed until thur o'cluok to.inorrowafteritocui. TBE MANYLAND PHILADELPHIANS TO DE CLANS 701 Ra UN1014.-.01.1 Eitalltdn , evellllls, these (+dinette of Yhdadelphia. natives of Maryland. whose devotion to the Union 1 / 1 of the same o'haraoter with Gov. Rieke, will meet et the Anienoan Motel. to ox press their aturobatiou of that se att.(' tnan's course. A large number of from_ that patriotic Mate Cr. nesidtMts of this clip. Their Moat will give action to the novae of their brethren in Baltimore and through out Maryland. NEW, Buz Cum.—A new club luso been organized. ueder the tale of the "Bourke Base Ball Club of ffoladelplaa." The followhis _gentlemen were elected amen a : President . Hush D. McCauley ; vice president. George Badebotham. Jr.; secretary, Wm. m_ . Matthias ; treasurer. a 0. Brewster ; :brew toes. wee, ev. Wadi. Charles Gaskill, Thomas J. Wolfe. Theodore Bomeader, Joseph Conrad. THU OHOBIN FAISISDB LonGs, No. 100, of the Indepradeat Order of Odd Fellows, will attend church on Sunday, ms body. Ilev. har, ellnee. pastor of the ehureh at the 00YOST of Fifth and Buttonwood attests. will deliver a Selma betore the WO spore prude to the occasion. Rommaii.—At. au early hour yesterday morning the store of Mr. Thomas &Liston, at the north east corner of Tenth esti Brown stream' way entered by forcing open a shutter in the rear of the boadtag, end 8110 in good money, Revere( counterfeit notes. some poultry, and Imbiber of valuable papers were robin. Ass( Bsunaue.—Charles Ross, aged four Jew., bad his win broken in two platos, on Wednes day. be fame on the ice Be was taken to the resi dence or his parents, at Thirty. third and Market streets. SLIGHT -At BiX' O'clock last even- log. the drug arid dye. stuffs house or Meagre. Vanharn, Ougetnem le Co,. No. 37 North Front street, war 'IOW (glared by fire. AIfINFANT ORM, two months old, was found list assimor ou some steps in Willow street, aboVlSThipi. it mu token oars of by an office,. &MOR Or Ass DURING INV Y➢AR —During the put year there have been 33 014 arrests made by the poboe of the dlfferett districts. The fol. krauts table will chow the number made in each mead': January— 2,212 Ararat.- 52.0 t 0,144 ..... 3.014 March.-- ......... 2,436 uotober 2,904 ..... 1263 November- 9,172 May 2 Deoentbe 2,029 •3212 July 14319 Total. LEGAL INTELLIG ENC E, Coyawl( Piarsei- ,Tuulgert Thompson and Ludlow.-Commonwealth es. rel. G. A. Borman vs. imwell F. Clayton, (Jiro warranto. Datuurrer of Main tiff to defendant'. plea. - Yesterday the opinionof the Nun was ,delivered Jades . / bompoon. lain decided that when the defend ant was sleeted by the !echoed lteard of the Fifteenth ward, the set of *wit le, I aro, arse in fell form. and that the electron of the defendt conferred a mot in said board until th e may eseuo en n, use. and no longer. and that the reittoe..lattflinan vim entitled to the seat under the election by t he people in May. lap, Judgment for relator on thedemurrer. Mumma tng alastrell. In erquity. Tide wee a bill hi equity brought by Joabeli Mairwell for a. conveyance of one-ltalf mtorestin property betlight Jl2 ISM, and the title to which was taken by John maxwelt to hie Own name. but as avowed br the complaMant, In trust for hie brother Joseph. it being alleged that John has appro priated the property Vi his own' use. and refining any conveyance, the present bill was filed. oourt re ferred the matter to a muter to state an aocount. Samu cnfile el Porter', Zetate. The court sustained 00 last azoeppttoa Sled, Matlit UP theinsolveet ' List, while Judge Thompvn ()Mild Court of Common Nem in the ha -prom Vend MM. for the purpose of hearing the argu ment the case of Yresbcry. dyke to CM, vs. The Girt ' 0tt1n44#41114. • Thus leAlte pale itivolelpg the right of the trustees of he Gas WoAcs to stop theeupply of gasto the (Ward BMW 011 the, ground of breach of contract . ' Poe plain tiff's atituataatt tolunotion.and the prosent.motton to atemotme theirdianctiem• r • Satd•Ftun l l ir •Thardi nem. opened the argument for the uudion. • had Co t co when the Court adjourned, • will ?Oreille end Conclude on Saturdar at eleven o'clock. - - Qtr mm 'BeestoNts=4udge jury in thdenute of theyemprieteire of the Sunday Mer curio., !Merged ,wah libel, in pubbehint en advertise reentailleetfihr upon the charitoter of Joshua Keimet, tergareedj Verdict of guilty. with a recommendation to mart!. The fudge merited s fine or elm and coats, (tojni. 'AM. Jon in the cues of Win.fesokfeldt. charged with retaliVing left Anode, returned a verdict of guilty. thattencoe dlerred • Flittolas tier ',Si sequined of a charge of assault Jose Vilibis was Muirged 'watt committing en m otel! and. battery Amelia Hall. Rho testified that she got me hearth street caroled got an enduing° ticket reeding "on any neat and west road ;" after wards she had an errand to do, and walked to sooond and flee steeete. where she got in a Flue-street oar she handeu the armahed, Who is a nominator on the Fine•etreet road, the ticket. end he said he would not lake It. and melted her an eV* name; the anted what was Metter with the tut and be mad ke would not take It.. and would soon pitch her out : after getting to the depot. at Gray's Ferry, she said to Mr. Flanagan that she ain at "me street, and the con d doter &Wore she got to at Reotord street ; during these dun nrhances, the conductor took herby the arm edict, causing her to have simian in the evening, as slur is gab 'tat by the heart disease:. • • - The defence called the following witnatteeit i Mr. booth swere.--1 am sugenetenden t of the Spruce and Tine-streets rood ; our instructions to paudaotors are :lotto take any ticket beyond the junction the lady bed• got in the oar. at Fourth street, or weat of that, she would have been right, but she was h ound to pee her fare if she got in east of Fourth street; when tee lady oasis bank to , the depot the called the Con- , auctor a d—il puppy ; her huiliand offered to drop the ediaPif the colas Werdpeni, but this witness refused. as he wanted the oats determined by court. Mrs Hall, op being'R retailed, dented having used the tatiguegs attributed to her. Judge Allison geld this suit Involved a question of the right, of *conductor, ender certain airoumetanooe, to ley hioleat hands pu psitteriger. This ticket says that the bolder is entitled to ride upon any road out or greet. The private regplatiops of Companies faggots' ? c o w between t themselves, but the purchase of fi ts ticket 4 74,1; 1 441:472L'Aetgu s .rgi t hrit i ert t a l in agara n ot guitmust ex. press it on the face or the ticket. • Wiled/ had the right the in the oar anywhere on as Mater West road. either between &junction or not. Aftelrobtaining the pries of a tleatt, the e amnesty oan :rota:l'll"gs :L i tt %I ' ll tract, iiitgantjeo t e l i h t r i t a l v e e asi r a l o t tl constitute j so an angry, rude, or violent manner, would asitaillt and battery, The Jury tendered a verdict finding the conductor not guilty, but ordered him to Pall the coats. •• Decals COMBS wee convicts of a cheese of aesault an dte=loyitier ' fto.allittad of a charge of ear4utt and batten'. Nous of the courts will be in tressiod to-day. Bracy?OA's SMAI lippses AND CARRIAO.6I3• —A. M. lierkiess will sell, on Sattarday, at the Bazaar, the entire driving establishment of a gen. *omen Lately deceased, consisting of a pair of 'bay "lob 41 114 01 tsrg eiettant isoaelms, one calash oar. rissaibfaitiOs" Niro* por t ir, , # O. ; &o. ; the rops , of thi idiot, or *144 if hit ptemr9ry.. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL The Money Market. Pacapataiuts, Jan, 3. Ha. Considering the exciting ollErnoter of the political news that continually comes to hand friiin Washington and Ch arlea ton. the stook market may tie 'mid< to pre sent the moat remarkable steadiness, City sixes ad.: vaned again to day. rising from 98 to 9014' for the old and from 100 to 101 for the now manes; Reading Rail road /Mersa advanced from 1934 to 1956, Pennsylvania Railroad from 87 to 873:, Catatviaset prefered from 9 to OK, Harrisburg Railroad from el to Wit Norristown Railroad from 47,11 to 473 if Lehigh Valley gained 34, and Long Wand 34. The Passenger Railway abates are batter. There is bid for Frankford and Southwark, 48; Race and Vine, 1834; Second and Third, 47; West Philadelphia. Bail Green and Coates, 10; Spruce and Pine, 934. Holders are unwilling to sell at these rates. Chestnut and Wal nut is held at 33K, Bank Woke are very firmly held, A few shares changed hands to-day at 110 for Philadelphia, 411 fr for Girard, and MK for Mechanics'. The market is steady, and Its tandems Is to still higher prices. The first favorable political news may be expected to produce a rapid and considerable advance. The money market grows easier under the influx of interest moneys and dividends raid at the com mencement of the year, and good paper is readily placed at 10 to 12 per cent, Passing the door of tile Navy Agency to•day, we were provoked into a quiet smile by the sight of a Pla card, penned in great letters, and %stoned oaths door, immediately under the Navy Agent's sign," NOTICE.— No Money!" We give the worthy incumbent the benefit of our extended circulation for his notion of Government insolvency, that lie may not be badgered by claimants with pressing domande upon Uncle Sam. Philadelphia Stock Exchange Sales, JantiMy S. MI R Tza sr S. E. Sr.),TEaLics M e rill:an tie Ern luw cr FIRST BOARD 1000 Sold Nnv On '82.... 67 BO Read R P 293: 100 do ...0 & P... 193-16 100 do.. C& P... 190-16 100 do .. C & 100 d0..0&P e6&in 193: 4 d0....0.& 00 Cwavisstt Con— Bq 10 Norristown Ft...—. 4736 3000 Cam & limb Gs 'B9, 80 80 13bruna & 8 10 (lermaen ass.oh. 493 loan City 63 —. 9634' 1000 d 0......... 9224 110000 40 d do o .....-- . 95)4 1000 do --- ed. 90 1000 do . • 200 City 61 K 8 0' . 96 100 do— 80— 96 2200 d0.........N0w.101 600 do ........Now.lol 400 do. —. ..N0w.1 9 1 10608411 tiiir63 'B2. ... 07 BOARDS. 1 100 Rend It C & 1956 17 do.-- .... 19% 00 do.-- 19. BOARD. 8 Penna R..— 21 1000 Bahl Nav 6. '82.... 67 2 Harrisburg 5156 10 stawasa It Pref. 9% 100 Long Island__ 135. 1055 .... 10% 33 Lehigh--- lots—. 48 40 Lehigh Valley 81 10 Blahs Bank ___-110 sjlleohs Bank.-- . 23% 241711rard 41% 088-BTBADY, BETWUE 1000 City& . 3dys.New 101 1000 Cam ar. Arra) Os 'B3. 83 be Read ft P..... 19% SECOND 0000 City Os . .1005— 9331 aco do— • - • 9 04 380 dn....,. ..Now.lol JO Row:ling C& P.... 19% EA do ---C lc P... 19% 100 do ... 1931 10 20 do 0 & 19 19% 1000 N Panna ft 10s .... 91 3 Poona R— 31% do ...... . . 37% C:1481t4 6 PRP Bid. deka. Philtdalphia 66 96 961 Ptak , 6. K. - 96 96% PIMA 6e —nev..loo 121 ,looted Long Inland B.— JOU NW Leh CI & Pl. .47X Or Loh CI & N 90r"..33 • North Perim 8 9 l'i Fonda 6e......68 N Poona R 106-90 bi catawissa R. Con. 9 3)i Catawba& prfd.— 9Lf Vrankf'd d it... 46 . _ . . t'enna 8.1 87 89 Read R 193$ 19X Read tut 64 69 70 rattan R —B7 Pena& R 2dmt 448 a Mo . r 01 non... —.63 68 Morris Canal Dr 108 109 80/1 N 014'80t. .07 6 73; Bak N Imp • —7B ! &tiny( rex title, 8 Elmira R. .... 8 8 Elmira K prt llN't 1834 Ehalra lo 2d &8d streets R;4l 50 11550,1tVine St West Phila. „ Spruce & Pine . .. 7Ya Green & Coatea...l6 Cheat & 883,1 Philadelphia Markets Satioaav 3—Evening. There is some little demand (or Flour, and about 1.700 bbla sold at 156.105,ie5656 for mixed and straight so natina 810 BO for extra, inolUding7oobblefarnily Flour, on private tortes; the gales to the trade are moderato within the range or stOgrica BO for Engadine and ex tras, and from 02% rip to 80 76 for extra faintly and fancy brands, as in quality. Rye Flour is name, and jelling at 83 623;03.76 ice bid. Corn Meal is held ['hove the views of buyers; the last sale of Pennsylvania was at 82.7541 v Weser.-There is not much doing, owing to the firmness of holden,' and about 4,000 ha sold at 1300133ri for fair to prime Weitern,and Pennsylvania red; 1360 for Southern do; and 110e1Boo for white. the latter for Kentucky. Ryo is selling in a small way at 760 for Pennsylvania Corn—Efolde,a are firm at a n dance, with further small salsa of old yellow at 700, new at 60010 the care Date are in bettor d inland; good South erg are wanted stalk., and Pennsylvama at 340 ; 3,000 bu grime New York Bar ley was made at 760. Bans ueroitron is in maid, demand at 82646' ton for let do. 1. oorgoa , .—The market is better and rather 1110F0 active ; buyers, however, are not disposed to operate to any extent at the advance. (inocentss awn Puovierons.—There is trot muck doing. and no ohangen to MAO in the market for either. BithUS —there is a good demand for vloverseed, and more offering. and about 600 bus fair to good quality sold at *505.2.5#?' bus, mostly at the latter price. No thing doing in 'timothy or Flaxseed. Wm Xl , is unohangod. and further isalem of Wile are reported at Igo for Pennsylvania. 1030 for Ohio, 170 fir drudge, and 17.140 SJV gallon for Mids. CITY ITEMS, A DAY of Pisayan —As will be seen by several notices in another column, will be observed in some of the churches, in accordance with the recom mendation of President Buchanan, as a des for prayer and ►upplioatiou. in behalf of our rapidly-thickening national difficulties. We linen reneived an " unofficial" proclamation addressed by the Moderator of the last General Aesembly of the Presbyterian Church, to the " Minis'ers, Ruling Elders, and Churches connoted with the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America." rooommending to the Varlol2.o cougrogat one in that connection to assemble to•day, Wriday,lthe nth day of January, in their rears:, tive plum: of worship, and "unite in supplication to Almighty God for Ins gracious help in Hoe ow Vine of need; " That Ile would, for Chriet's sake, freely pardon all those sine tr, the nation which have brought these per ils :Dun UV; `•'l hat Ile would shwas the people of all the Staten to every work of lustioe, of brotherly kindness, ana of obedience to the Constitution and laws, which belong to their civil and religious relations, and which he will mercifully bless for the restoration or barium, secu rity, and mutual love; " htA lie would Imehsw hie own Spirit of wisdom on our rulers, Legislatures, and Conventions; enabling them to discern Ms wise, and holy, and merciful will respecting all classes of our people, and so to adjust their public ruemures, and fulfil their nubile dut es as to scours the highest good of all. and the glory of Me Most Roll Name. "And may the Lord be merciful unto us, and bear our Prefer." JOHN W. 'YEOMANS. Moderator of the last General Assembly Lax viLLK, PA., Deestither 21,1860. ylxrn ANNIVERSARY OP Tan SPRING GARDEN BLET/sT °MINER FABOATII-ECVOQL LAST EVENING Ay Metal reguee, the interesting exercises commuted with the observance of the Bixth Anniversary of the Sabbath-School conneoted with the Spring Garden street Baptist Church. Thirteenth street, above Wel !Wet held on the evening of the 26th ult., were repeated in that edifice last evening, in the presence of a large congregation. The exercises wore opened with the beautiful chorus, entitled "I'll away to the Sabbath- School," suns by the children, whioa was followed by a number of saldreasea. dialogues, and recitations, inter spersed with singing, the whole forming one of the most interesting entertainments (for snob it realty wan) Of the kind that we have ever attended. Where so ninny took a part, and all ea.:Butted themselves; so ad- IntrahlY, it would be invidious la us to designate oases of epeoial merit. Suffice it to say. that the entire pro gramme was rendered in a manner at once oreditable to the children, and to the indu_atry and care bestowed in preparing them for their reepeotive tasks. CEIZIKAN AND BUTTEll.—Fresh end pure-flavored butter and good cheese are two of the indispensable ar ticles of life. While there is no more healthful article of diet, when pure and untainted, there ie nothing more deleterious to the digestive organs when impure or adulterated. Messrs. Blooomb 4 Saesett. whose stand is In the Pastern Market. corner of Merchant and Fifth Weer*. keep constantly on hand a large supply of cheese and butter. carefully selected from the best dai ries, 'which may be relied on for purity, freshness, and flavor. A Nortrognig COLLECTOR FOR TILE PORT OF eitssmierori.—ft is understood ,that a Philadelphian has been appointed Collector of Customs for the Port of Charleston. E. C.. and that he will be backed by naval force urban he goos upon his official mignon. Some Rottona SOY he will go South as a military officer. and that he will make hi■ appearance in inn martial dress ; but we learn that this is a mistake. as the gen tlemen in question has procured for himself a full civilian outfit at the Brown Stone Clothing IMI of koolrhill & Wilson. Noe. 603 and 606 Chestnut street, above Sixth. The finest stook of garments for Gentle.. men and Youths to be found in the Union is always kept on hand at this well-known establishment. Bio TRANSIT GLORIA, ho. —Of present fame, think but little; and ,of future, less. The prelims that we receive after we are burled, like the posies that aro strewed over our grave, may be gratifying to the living, but they are nothing to the dead; the dead are gone. where they hear them not, or, if they do, despise them. Therefore, should we noire to a loftier and more en during fame, and our earthly desires be concentrated in the good opinions of those who know us, a moderato living, and the possession of a comfortable and fashion able nit of clothing from the one-)rice atom of Gran ville Stokes, N 0.607 Chestnut street, who presents each purchaser with a valuable and useful GIFT. SPECIAL NOTICES AMMEIGAN SAVING FUND, S. E. corner VVAINtrr and FOl7lllll Streets, continues to receive de posits and 'pay aft ems on demand, as it has Tawas!' done. ALEXANDER WHILLDIN. }les% loud D. WILOON, VOW. deLI-Int IettIfII—NATIONELL SAFETY TRUST ComoA:qr.—During the euepenston of epeoie mynients by the Banks. Money ie reeeived end paid daily, on de mend, In the Sane kind of funds, treoie er 110teN1 no de posited: Interest five per tent. wAbriuT street. Nouthwest corner of THIRD. Ja2-tf SEAMEN'S SAVING FIIIIO—NOIITIIViIiBT CORNBC EINCOND Mid WALNUT BrAllliTee--Deposits re ceived in small and large amounts, from all °lessee of the community, and allows Internet at the rate of FIVE PER CENT. par annum. Offioe open daily, from I until 6 o'clock, and on Ml der and Saturday until eight in tee evening. President, FRAPIRLIN FEW,: Treasurer and Seerotnry, OH AS. M. hIOItRIB. HAIR Drii! HAIR DYE! I—Batohelor's LI(dUID limit DYE is the original and hest in the onfirka. All Othello are mere imitations, and should be avoided if Ton %mill to escape ridicule. Splendid BLACK or Oeautitul Bnowir instantaneously. Sold by all Drug gists everywhere. The genuine line the signature of WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR upon a gtera-plate en graving on four eides of each box. &tome of Counterfeits. Memufantorr. EC Bluets,' street, late 233 lireathrer Mew York. CHARLES BATCHELOR, n 0.5-17 Proprietor, SALASUNDED Hits-Pnoort BAERS.—.A Very arse areortmeet of SALAMANDERS for ealeatroe. onsble pries*. N 0.304 OReSTNLIT St., Philadelphia. soMI U NVANN h WATAON, GROVER, &KO'S CALSBBATED NOISELESS SEWING MACHINES The asst In Use for Faintly Sewing. ten. 73 , 0 GITERTNUT Street. Philmieletun. au97-ly Wnooma COtIGIL—Tho violence of this disease may be immediately eabdoed, and a CURE EFFECTED. by the use of JAYNE'S EXPECTO RANT. Prepared only at JAYNE'S, CHESTNUT tract, bolow Third, deißkja4 Qua Paws CLOTHING OF TRH LATEST Ames, inane in the beet manner, expressly for RE. SIAM HALES. LOWEST selling prices marked in Plain Figures. All goods made to °roar warranted satig. factory. Our ONE-PRICE 1111110 M is etriotly adhered o. AU are thereby treated alike. se26-1y JONES A 00,. 604 MARKET Street. ti.; ALL anouLro 44# fa} read the adver lament of Prof. WOOD in to-4ar r paver. and-t 1 THE PRESS.-PMLADELPHIA. FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1861. ttRiVALS HIRE PRINCIPAL HOUR; VP TO 12 O'OLOOK ram mow GIRARD HOUSE—Chestnut street, below Ninth , A Weloh.Tlttsburg, Mien Letzenherg & sister, Jon Doubleday. Pitteburs , T B Smi th . Pa Jtgafig Mirohell; miltord ellen White. New York ft White. New York ~ *oral, Jr, Philadelphia Mrs ETlerman. Mrs At Jones, Pail; John M Tierman. Phil; Jae Blackburn k la, N Y Mite Blackburn. New York Jnhn Palm Maryland Won Samuel MoChirdr, Cal B Sondem!, Jr;J r, New York James L Button. Baltimore Chao Hewitt, Pottsville Taos Gibson & la, N Y George W Curry. N J W Baker, TOW Jersey I M Moorhead. N. E Whittier. Mans George, Ttitrong. NY Cql Biome , New York W A Brainard &la Md Mies Brainard, Maryland Mr Gibbs & la, New York Mies Gibbs: rim York G O Wrov. Pa Ti,' Rear. Pennsylvania Then H Ham!. N.lf York Wm Hillard! New York Joe If Winder, °offal° Wm Younir.Untfolo H Tyler, New York 0 M. Goodwin & wf,Brook'n Miss Goodwin. Brooklyn Robt Walker, New York The Student. New York Cant E Buelto. New York CO & la. N I John Finn & wt. St Louie John Dolby kwt N V ht Coortright, New York N P onurtrisht. New , York Ann Wm Jessup. Montrose Mrs Wilmott. New York B Ponies, New -York Mr Mitchell & la Miss Mitchell, New York fiewhison. Delaware W Phowel‘ &la. Beau G M RhowelL,Georeetown WOf Howard. Genreeto'n A Chely. New York Charles Pearett, N York Wm NI Mitchell, New York Von Buffington. Mass Michael Phelan. Fai rfie l d. Ti Miss Forsyth. Charleaton J P Palmer. Fairfield. fi 0 (3 M Palmer, Bp N Ellmaker, B os to ncouter W w Jenni Ifarriaburs A Maynard, C B Btookwell, New York CGBTINENTM, HOTEL—Ruth and Chestnut, B F Frenoh. Now York John Wood, Ponna G N Allen, Philadelphia A Ross New York M G Meteor. Towanda. Hunt', Auburn, N Y T 0 Chandler, Newark J W Beekman, Now York D Jerauld, Niagara Falls W Topping. New York Capr 3 W Hall. Harrisburg Dr G W ReHP. Harrisb's W RGould_, Chicago John Baird, Now Yor k J Wilson. New York Trenton.bt J It Bahl% Trenton. N J II Irish. Harrisburg Harris, Harrisburg C Evans, Boston CT Lewis n posers dc y Mr Conklin & la. Now York 8 F Menlo° Er, wf, N J G L Moss & daughiPenna H Nicol, Now York H E Browne, Baltimore P B Tyler,opringileld It Clark, Brooklie, N Y W Htltoo, Boston GOoldthwaite, Alabama C H Dod, 'Overton, N J .1 B Detwe'let, Harrisburg J W Ganz, Georgia F Maomanns, Mexlno J 8 Cunningham. 13 8 N Cant G W Atwell A It Beach. Now York T F Allen, Massachusetts Wfl Goodwin. Hamden B Rush Mundt. Philo C F Willard, NBA , York Vi Pew York W Bellows & la. Ohio W Lawrehoe, Boston C H Howard, Boston B Smith, Hartford Thos Thornton, Penns T B Hartz Pottsville W W Hotshatn, Harrisb's W Hall. Harneburs S P Penny, Pittsburg J H Hampton, Pittsburg Col W Bouglairs, ran" AVI .8 CA N HOTEL—Chestnut at., above Fifth. S,.amuel H Cummings; Balt Cleo H Jacobs, York. Pa J F Bavle. Philadelphia lames R Cuinrn•ns, Pa H Johnson Maol M. B Butnmets, Cann. Coleman West,_Connt,. Janos T Deme ‘ ow York Ana lohnson, New York Chas Norton. New York 0 F Bhoener, 1 amanita Robt 'artar. Tamaqua Wm Verner, Poloulkal oo Geo HBarnes. Baltimore Col R Stewart, Balt J hl 7:hobos, Daltanore A P Nash, Boston Shoo Phillips. Boston J B 1 ickerson, Boston John V Hazel. Delaware J. Yerkes, Elkton, Md John Floury. New York A Morgan - W C Bowen JONRB' BOTRL—Dheetnut street. &Lava Blltb. A W Angel, Lambertville John Prouties New York n Witoon. VOW York - I'aokard , R 1 Cram. Philadelphia W R /Yammer, Beaton John L Daphne, Maryland S Fowler, Wash, D Geo Lerch, Pottsville N T or,en Pros , . R I D W 'Rowe. New ord Vol.: Titus. J Black, Bedf • ST. LOUIS HOTEL, Chestnut et.. above Third. 8 8 Corey, New York Dr R A Martin. Ratrisbn Dr Chinned. Phi/a Mrs T 8 Garland,N York T Garret/10n, Sohuyikill co *Thtvia, New York E Henry, New Jersey F Frost. Rhode fraltwid Al Males, Pence Sea J Ma'am New York MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth, below Arida doe It At Guernsey. Phifa S Freeman, De Co. Ps Jae Petrie, Pittsburg I'D Thomson, Pittsburg ino Thompson PittslAtrig ii Ott, Milton A Hyman. Dallas. Pa Win M Haynes, Phila woo EL Blood, Harrisburg Hon E. 0 Crawford, In PI. Rimmed. ivaw York H Demon lowa 1.3 W Robinson, Oregon Hon H S Mott, Pa TILE UNION- , Aroh street, above Third. Grahani..e ell ton. 0 - TBeitzuieor. Itarrieburir C,onnard, Jr. Reading Jesse Lain, Delaware Geo 'reefs, New York At Getting. New York Jas Fooht, Yottaville Geo W Lamson. N York B. J Clark, Ohio 09 Alt house, lDuna BTA'PEB UNlON—Market street, above Stith. E R Robbins,ttacitieteri,NY Juo C Davison. N J N D Ilaritz, Waynesboro Jun McFarland. Pittsburg A W Shultz, Pittsburg C 11 tirnollett. New York It nectar's, Now York Jrzoob E•nmuels. Columbia John J Edwards, N York Wm II Jackson, Juniata Al. Hooch t la. Perry on 8 McClanir, lthnme C W Bates, Maryland COMMERCIAIJ 110T11.—Pexth at.. above Chestnut. D Burey. Troy, Y Jas otoy, T Elkton ••• Eobeztaon. N S BTOIFI2I. Md Daliaril,Alorstrose, Pa 1 , ;(1w Pennon. Chester oo John Fl odasonp Pa J D Tin:mown: Unateavflla Jll Broonoll,Coatnavina JJI Nuddleaon, ao, Pa Chaa Magas, New Jersey Rufus Perkins; & la, Po. Wro A Kennody,Md Thom Crawford, Pa J Kiley Heading Jos Graham, Chester. ae Mr McCook, Cheater no Mathew Murphy, Pa NATIONAL HOTEL—Rano Croat, above Thinl. O Waterman, r•'ase G o o Wvukoof, Phil& JNemo°, Eaetnn Henry Yeager, Penns John Bernier A aay.Re, Pa )earie 11 Earnest, hke's Pk Chair flaw , ey, Winfield A ehloiss, Pottsville Jog Whitaker, Mt Clare BABI,B 1y B.B,Ap—fleinnul street, below Vine. Neu WDo Wolf, Newark 11 Taylor. Penn J Keller. York. Pa A Rittenhouse. Maryland H Pliddletnn, Penne Jou Satoh, Hartsville .8 Lancaster, min W L Pennine. Bucks eo RI e hard Corson. Boole co D Rirkbrido, Monts' co All Lars°, Marietta. Pa Allen M leton N Juror H Hvans. Deposit, y t. J Hunt, Belvidere, N J Preston Price, Doylestown B Walton, Doyleetown BLACK BEAR BOTEL,—Third st. above Callowhiii, Dr J FiWertz,Peona - Dr A M Bipmund, Nene Mrs A Dunkin. Maid Creek Mrs 3 Dunkle, Mani Creek I U Wilson, Philo J Pageley. Borks oo D Davis 8 morris,Phile. 1, Griffith. Pottsville W Wayne, New Jersey el Geo W McAllister, N B 'rhos Bt Wolf. Danboro MERCHANTS' ISOUSE—TIord et, almve CallaWhin Bietmg.Mown Albright , Reisbug 8 A 1 . artz, PLilada A 8 Mercer. Hamilton, 0 M B Penman, buok• co I , d Wetne, AllOntoßn W II Worthington, Philo Noma VERNON HOTEL—deeend et.. above Arab H Gilbert, New York Eldred Now York bites M Themoson.N York Edwart, Penne. 1) semiDutton, Phil% • Ultail Van orn• Fblla FOUNTAIN /10T.g Ileuond at., &novo Mark t. 8 Korkoski, Baltimore 0 CarrY. Hiram, Del J Moljriere, Bristol, Pa DituzleY J Bowen. Now Jersey Dorsey, Del D McDougal, Dover, Del l D Mention, Delaware BALD KAHLE—Third street. suave Callow/all. Frank J Hough. Lehigh co Henry Houser. MonteY co Juo Hettinger. Monts yco J H Uonsentoh, Oheeter 130 M&RINE INTELLIGENCE. FEE FOURTH I'ACiE. Corressmiderre or the Philadelelii EZObargll CAPE ISLAND, N. J, Jen 2 8 y 88. A ship and a 1u CAPE brig are ouw oft this place beating' in. Wind BW—weather wild Yours, TllOB. O. HUGHES. 511 0 510 BANDA. Steamship Northern Light. finkiepaugli, from Aspin wall. arrived at New York resterdar, YoSrkteamshipdaytor City of Li Manotier ter. Halorovr. cleared at N yesterverpool. Steamship Jura, Miner, for Liverpool. cleared at New York yosterdaY. Phgbip Vikengen. Oldon, cleared at London 20th ult. for adelpia. Ship Jo hn Trucks, Lindsay, for Philadelphia, sailed from Liverpool 20h alt. Ship Lady Blessitagton, from Liverpool, at Calcutta previous to Nov 25th. Lon shdon ip Roma u hlt Hood, Cobb, for Hong Kong, olearod at 20t. ship superior. Soule, from Now York, entered inward at London 20th ult. Ship Deltthaven. Fr eon. for Liverpool, cleared at Savannah lit Met with 0902 bales cotton, , Ship go.den Horn, t'o2, from Airati, via Pernambu co. arrived at lielsoat 2nth Mt. Ship Anyone°. Childs. for Havre, cleared at Mobile 24th ult. with 39.12 boles cotton, valued at 21520 692, Shin Harry bluff, Redman, for Havre, oleared nt hfo bile 29th ult, with MOO bales cotton, valued at /,170,7ta Ship Battler, Almr. from Liverpool, arrived at Now yak yeistods.7. kaparieneed very heavy weather; wee 32 days west of long tO wii h violent gales from the W; ad inst. shipped a heavy sea, which started stem. torday Park for Zinearella. Bunk er , cleared at New York yes. Philadelphi Brig T B Wattson. Monday, for Lunar ro, cleared at New York yesterday. Pill ßrig th ult. Blumenthal, eloghoft, hence, arrived at Bristol 0 100 hr Sardinian, Rumba, from Salt Cay,via Delaware Breakwater, arrived at New York Yosterilav, Bohr CallOVil. Fullerton, cleared at Now York Teeter (tar for Philadelphia. Bohr Thomas Borden. Wrlghting ton, hence for Fall River, at New York yesterilay. Bohr Al arehal Perim Maxwell, hence for Boston, at New York yesterday. Bohr C A Hooksolier, Stubbs. soiled from Richmond ad inst. down the river. to load for New York, WARNER—AtISKEY.—On the Sd hist by Rev. J Wheaton Noah. Richard 9. Warner to Adelaide, W old est daughter of m, F. Mulkey. of this city. POOLE—DAY.—On the 17th ult , by Rev. R. Jaen , , James O. Poole to Mary J. Ray, both of this city. STRWPCH—NAYLOR.—On the Mb ult., by the coma. Wm. W. Stretch to Margaret Naylor, both of Book. oo„ Pa. MORA RDR—KORLER. —On the let lost. by the same, T. R. Richards to Louisa R. Kohler, both of this oity WRIGHT—M OROAN.—On the 27th ult., by Friends' Ceremony, in the presence of Mayor Henry, '1 home Wright. to Elizabeth, daughter of Joseph Morgan, both of Quakertown. Bunke 00.. Pa. ELKINti—SSIELTZ. —On the let inst by Rev. Jou, Mason, Mr. Jabez R. Elkins to Mies earafi A. Sheets. ' I REIGART—RODGBON.—On the Mut ult, by Nev. Dr.Eienjtson.Ealeuel W. Hewitt, of Lancaster. to An nie E. Hodgson, of this city, daughter of the olllolatipn minister. PENNINGTON—KELLY —OU the 30th ult,, by Rev. Robert It. Pattison. Mr. John J. rennington to Mee Emma Kelly. all of this city. SWANN—BOWIE —On the lint nit.. by Roy. M. F, Martin. mt. tarry R. Swann to Miss Ellen M. Roots, both of this city STEWART—DAILEY.—On the Mot ui4, by Rev. Noble Frame. Mr. 'Ebonies Stewart to Mies Hann , eit Dailey. both of thin city. pinta,trs.-At 13ristol, l'ael on 'recede', eveui»g. January Bt, John Phillips, 11.11., in the 7ist year of lila ho ag re latives and Mende of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral of the decent:ed. from hin late resider oe. thin (Friday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, without further notion. BOILEAU —On the let inet,, Charles Boileau, in the 40th year of Mango, Funeral from Jim late residence. Second-etreet turn pike, above Olney, this (Friday ) morning, at 10 o'olk. BRAMBLE —On the let loot,. Mrs, Margaret Bram ble, in the year of her age. Funeral front the reeidenee of her son. Darby rend, below Walnut street, Went Yniladelph fa. this Orally) mamma. at loo'olook. CAMPBELL. — On the 24 Mat., Janine Campbell, in the 90th year of his age. Funeral from hie brother's yet:Wilmot, Mr. Julia Camp bell, No. 1917 Buttonwood street, thin (rode,) afttr noon . at 1 o'clock. DC YLE.—On the 24 met , James Doyle. aged 52 years. Funeral from Me late reeidence, No. 005 South thir d et) .et. below Routh. on Saturday morning, at 0)1 o'elk 01.11,KB.—Ort the let runt, Clara P., daughter or Jot bp)) P. and Bella Fouka. aged 3 years. Funeral from tho reindenen of her parents. No. 124 Murton street, below Fecund, thin (Friday) afternoon, cloak 71ANNA.—On tho 2d Mat., David Hanna, in the 49th year of hie age. Funeral from hoe late residenee. Nn. 3 715 LoMberd street, thin (Friday 'afternoon, at 1 o'clock. • RIPON.—On the let last.. William Higdon, in the Nub year at lon age. Funeral from the residence of hie father, burg, tins (Friday) morning, at 1 0 o'clock. ()RESENTS FOR JING Collars, Sleeves, Lees Sets, Cruse Sete,, Gendirerobiers, Foes, Gloves, Veils, itts, Pain - lora! Skirts. Hosiery, Geunt'ete, Cloaks, Black Dress Goods. he, 131050 ht & BON, mourning Store. del2 No. 918 Chestnut ,treat. PHILADELPHIA POST OFFICE. JAM/4E1(2,1.1M. [ TILE.—in pursuance of the reeomnserldation of the President of the United States. 'hat Fill DAY, the 4 h et January, be set apart for HUNIIIJATItiIi.PAbT -1510. and PRAY2 , II, this Office will be open for the transaction of business on toot day, from 730 to 9 o'olook A. M., /1111 i f rom 2 tog o'clock P. Al The Ma l l Carriers will make their early morning deliver/. Col leotione Will be made, from I.l.l3.Despatott Bozos at 8 o'clock A. 31., and 5 o , ohmic P. 51. It N. B. BRAMNE, Postmaster. wOFFICE OF TILE FAME INSURANCE CO.. No 400 eIibSTNUT Street. Aillallal Meeting of the Btookho dere of thle COW hatlY will be held at their office, on MONDAY. Januar,' lA, MI. at 10 o'olootr A. M. An election for Twelve Dlreetons, to nerve for the ensuing ear, will be held the gams (NY, at the name lilacs, between the hours of 10 A. Al. and 2 Y. M. WILLIAMS I. BLANDUARD. la} Secretary. MCIIIIRCH OF .THE HOLY TRINITY, Rittenhouse actuate. Diving services THIS ine' at II ElenTion by the Reotor. MARRIED ARIES IN MOURN- I illllth. I 81 iktf, Mom do Latinos, Obintzeth Putiux, Cub Valencia/5, , Ilr" IS IT SUCH. A. VAST THAT I /LIVE OIIOSE.N e Ada, for a. man 1.0 &Met kis ;mut owhis head like a bulrush? Je net Mb the feet that I have diorite ?to loose the an of wiekednoss, to undo the heavy burdens, and to /et oppr eased go free' Behold ye feet for strife and debate, and to smite with the fist of wickedness. Ye shall not fastttet7e do this day , to make your value to be heerd on high. —Bee Path ohs ter of Isaiah. Published by o^der of the PENNSYLVANIA ANTI -sLAVERY POOtETY. fr - ":. REPUBLICAN If NV INC I LP, 1 1,3 +boom bleating ef the Club will be h Even i ng, Board of Trade Ou tIAVU (MAY January tilt, at 8 &elm& You are earnestly raoueated to attend. GEO. INMAN RICHE, Pteetdent. BENT. RUcKEI., SooretarY. Ja4-2t* HPUL MISSIONARY mon nK will be held m scER, nAL,L, ,c„ Karr N U street, above Twelfth') on next MoND AY 'EVENING, January 7th, commencing at m &clock'. Addressee will be delivered by_ the Rev. R. VI. CRIDLAW, of Ohio, Mr. I. MASON RICE. of Ranette, (Miealonaries of the Amerioan Sunday-School Union') and others, • • • • All interested in the great Bueday-Bohool MiseionarY Work ere melted to attend. Pinhole of admiration may be had,. free of charge at the holm alibi!. American Sundny-Sobeoi Union, li Rd CHESTNUT Street. 1a!-so 133.* ST. STEPHEN'S GIitJECIL—THEHE will be Divine 80rvIce and a sermon :were ar ate to the mouton , (The Feet-par,) at 11 o'clock A. Mll., and Evening Prarere, at 4 o °Mole. ft` ARCII-STREET ' PRESBYTERIAN ORIMOR. Dr. WAPSWORTH. pastor will bo open for Publio Worship THIS MORNIPOI. 'at 11 o'clock. 1.r." PAST-DAY. THE REV, DR. BRAI NARD will preach, In Piue-stroet Church. *dß MORNING. at halfpast 10 d'olook. Tho path° aro invited to atttnil. frrNOONDAY PRAYER IHEETING.-TRIS in;:eting will commas this day. at hairlasst twelve, arid roams till Ma pastor. , in R.(11311o1.1.- NT.R.RE CHOIR:II Altar° invited to attend. It* J. L. CA.REIir WILL COPLITENCE A COUT6O of LOottiTelf on FIT 11E1401,09iY on allol4- 1111( Evening. January 7th at 7hi o'olook. at the N. II:. tumor of tiVßltifi tiAILI)EIi and NMI' atreete. These Lectures will be extensively illustrated. and close With Public Examinations. Admission Free; Colieotion after lecture. Examinations are made daily at 922 01128134 UP tkt.teat, 144-st. FUBLIC SERVICES WILL BE lIOLD r on at the Brond.etreet Baptist (March. corner of BROAD end BROWN Streets. Rev. p. B. EmoN, Pastor. on FRIDAY MORNING next, at 10.5,1 o'clock, and for Prayer in the EVENING at 7 o'clock. The Mends of our common country aro invited. )a3 - 2t• VAST BAY. A SERMON " ON THE Moral fled Prof/M.34Rn! Rigtory of the United Z l 4Ye:" Wlkl be deformed in the COATES•STRKET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, near Fourth. on FRI DAY, at half past tn. br the Rev. OBOROB DUP. FIELD. CLUZOniI in the neighborhood are cordially in vited to attend. ja3 Pt' - ig:OFFICE OF THE UNION MUTUAL IN. SURANCE CO —PLULADSLenia. Deo. Siam. Tilical Meeting of the noripholders of the union Alutual Insurance Company of Philadelphia will beheld at the office of the company on. MONDAY. January 14, 1881, at 12 o'olook. noon, at which time on elootion will be hold for eight Pireotore, to serve for the °ming three years. JOB. coLmsori l de 81- 12t Soo y. irr CONTINENTAL HOTEL COMPANY.— Tho Atinuetf Meetine of the Corporittors mut Wiiiflkholdera of " TILE CONTINPNTAL MoTEL COMPAN Y," for the purpose of elooting Five Mona. corn and DAYransacon of other bunni Januarybe held on MON the SEVENTH day of, A. D. 1661, nt 12 o'olook, M., at the lintel. let at , SERGEANT PRICE, Secretary. icr OFF CE OF THE FRANKFORD AND 11WARK PHILADELPHIA CITY PAS-GEIi RAILLOAD COMPANY, Berks (late Cha, them) Street. below Pourtli.—PUlLinal.Print. Deo. 29, MO. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of , this company and an election for president and twelve /lbw tore. to serve the eneUlti• year, Will be held at the office of the company on MONDAY, January 14 0 26 1, at /2 M. CHAS, It. AIIBoTT. Boo'l. rcrAMERICAN LICE INSURANCE AND I . lllltir COMPANY, 22, MO. NOTICE.-1 he annual meeting of the Stockholdere of this Company, for the oleetion of thirteen Trustees, to RO/V/3 the annum year, will he held at the oa[p% in the fleintianYle huilduig. 'WALNUT street. voutheaat earner of Fourth, on MONDAY. 'PLUMP] . 7, DAL he n the houre of 10 A. M. and 12 M. dell 12t JNO. C. SIMS, Secretary. crri OFFICE OE TIM GREEN AND CoATVS-sperEET PHILADELPHIA, TAB BBB rieUit RAILWAY COMPANY. TWENTY.. FOURTH. and 'OAThS BUN, Dsc.2Bch. 1860. Tho Annual Meeting of Ma Stookholdore of the Ocean and Coates-street Philadelphia Passenger Railwav Company, for the election of a President and twelsa Di rectors, to se C o mpan y . nsuing/ear. will be held et the eflio of the on MONDAY, January 14th, 1861. at 12 o'clock, noon. k.P4DY &HARWOOD, Peoroters. rrOFFICE ON T/IE ENTERPRISE N IN 811BwRAOF, COMPANY. No. 400 WAL NUT arx r. DPcniflbilr BM. NOTICE.—'I"he Annual meeting of the litookholdere of the ENTEEPII.IBB 1118URAlsOhl cOMPANY wiII be held on ntbrin NY, the 14th day of January. /WI. at TEN o'clock A. ht. a t the °Mod of the Coinpany. - An eleotion fur Twelve Directors to serve the en suing year. will be bold the same day at the came place, between the Ileum of 10 o'cloinc A. Id. and IP. de27ljal4 OFFICE OF TILE WESTMORELAND I COAL COMPANY, No WI 0 Squth THIRD St., comer of Wifintz's MIAs, . December 19, . Ma Mating of the Ditaotora, lteld THIS DAY, dividend of eight per oont for the oat ye or was dedorcd on the <matte! ataels, payable to stockholders or their legal representatives, at the Office of the Centrum Ott and after Thursday. January 3d.186f. The 'rrnanfer Hooke will ho closed until January 7th neat. F. 11. JAilittiON. , &Mae Treasurer. [CrNOTICE,—TIIE ANNUAL MEETING a the Stockholders of he Waver 'Meadow Railroad WALNUT ompany will be held at their offrbe, No. 3gil ptreet, on MONDAY. the alst of January next, at la 0 °look It,, at which Wm an elec tion will be held for President end ten Direetore for the ensilice year. L . CHAblfig (MAIN. den Wl* Seaways and TT01141110 , . _ TRCMERCANTILE LIIIKARY.—THE AN N wi MG of the Btookholdere of the A A wribE LIBRARY COMPANY. for the ()No tion of officers. and the trormooon or other buelnoes a-al ha held at the LIBRARY ROOMS, on TUN:BRAY: tho Bth of.lanuarr, at 7 o'clock P. AL joHli D. WATSON, Secretary Pro Tem. do27the•NoB Board of Direotors. GT. OFFICE OF THE ANTHRACITE IN. COMPANY. PHIL AVELNITA, Deoeniber 29, 1850. An election for Ten Directors to serve the twilling year. will be held at thin omen on Monday the 7th day of January next, between the bourn of io And 12 A. M. 1102-Oa W. M. SMITH. tieeretary. 'Tror v 414 or Teak PENN - MUTUAL TYPE INaIMANCE COMPANY, No. 9'll On WIT ur Street. BLISOTION.--An Election for Nine TRUSTEES. to serve for three years, sun be held at the Office of the Colman!, No. 921 OHESTri Street, on MONDAY, January 7, 18.1. Polls .cen from 10 until 12 de2l loth 117 JOHN W. HORNOR, Secretary. THE PHILADELPHIA WILMING TON. AND DALTIeIORE RAILROAD COM AY, December 14.2650. The annual meeting of the Efockholdc , a or tins Com- Cany will take place in Wtheington, at the °Thor Of the onically, on MONDAY, the fith Januarr next, at jo o'clock A, hi., for the election of Directors to serve for the ensuing year. and for the transaction of such other business as may legally FREDfore the nieeting. deffitlt4l4 ALHORNER, Secretary. COMMONWEALTH INSURANCE cfr. COMPANY OF TH el STATE OF SENIISYL- A, 613 CHESTNUT Street, rincetomrine, Nov. 20.1E40. ISOTICK—A. meeti IN SU R ANCE ckholders of the COM MONWEACTIL COMPANY ot the State of Pennsylvania. arzll be bold at the of fi ce of the Company. No. 413 CHESTNUT Street, on MONDAY. January7tb.lB4l, at 10 o'olook A. M. AN ELECTION FOR TEN DIRECTORS to serve the ensuing year 'wilt he bold at the Office of the Cm_ puny on the sumo dal, between the hours or Wand 12 e'cdeek A.M. SAMUEL B. MOON. n027-dtial Secretary. tEtCORN EXCHANGE HANK, YIIILAIDRL rmik, December 6, 1860.—At an election held on h or November. UM. the folio wing named Stook hot dens viore elected Directors of this Sank : Alexander G. Cattell, Samuel T. Canby, Robert K. Neff, David Vanderveer, Edmund A. Bowler, Phi 1 1E11. Mingle. Alexander Whillelin, Dell Hugh Craig, George L. Buz by. Joseph Lindsey, Edward C. Knight, William L. Maddock. And at a Meeting of the Board, held November 26th, A. G. CAT PKLL Esq. 4 was unanimously re ¬ed President ; R. K, NEFI. , Esq., Vice President, and J. W. TORREY, der lm W. TORREY. Cashier. OF CHARACTER.. The Tree find the Fatah—The Rev. F. D. HUN _ _..OTON, D. D. of Boston, Masa. will deliver the Fourth L I;CTURI3 In the comae. in aid of the Church of SAINT MA. CONCERTUESDAY I..vening neat. ath January. aHALL, Chestnut. above Twelfth amt commencing at a quarter before 8 o'9.lqc,X. thplueet—" holeondonoo of Character—the True and False." Tickets 22 cents. For Mlle at Emooyoti nook Darold torY, 1221 Chestnut street; Borne & Slog, 911 Chestnut street, and at the door. Ja2•Ct WEAST MAIIANOY RAILROAD COM ANY, Yttitenaiputp,Deo.24, 3 P annual meeting of the Stockholders of thin Coro- Pan Y. and an election fur officers toeerve fur the ensuing year, will be held at the office of the Company. No. 40 r LIBRARY Street, on MONDAY, the Hilt of January next, at ID o'clock A. M. del; saw( field =OFFICE OF THE LITTLE SCIECYL KILL, NAVIGATION FAILECIAP A" D COAL, ANY. PIIILADELPIIIA, 'December 24, me, The annual meeting of the dtookholdere of thin Cam pion and beheldtion for offieere to nerve the °emu' year, will at tile office of the Comyany, No. 4 01 LIBRAR VAtreet, on MONDAY. the toh Januar meat, at MI o'oloolf A. M. V7hl. WALN. Jo., tials Treaeurer and ffeeretary. LEGAL. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. EhTATI OF ItIOTTs. Minors. The Auditor appointed by the Court, to audit, settle out adjust tho account of 01308.G8 W. De CRICK: tuardian of Elizabeth, Andrew J., and 'Without 8., smor children of Witham B. Mutt. deomed. wad to rport distribution of the balance in the hands of the tscountant. will meet tho parties interested, for the PirPoses of hie appointment. on MONDAY. January 1. Mt. at 4 o'clock P.M., at his office, No. 1327 wAL TUT /street, in tim city of Philadelphia. BAM Uzi, C. rmnoNs. del-flow& Auditor. VINE SIIIRT MANUFACTORY.—J. W. SCOTT ,_ CtilillaNCT Straw, a roar doors talow tho Continental,” The on of Wholosals Isalors to inflated to his IMPILOVE,I) CUT LIP 81IkTtl, 01 superior fit, /rink°. and material, on hand aid niado to oru or at !Monad notice. Jat-tt J .IFE•SIZE PROTOURAPHS IN OIL OF 1 - 41 tiovornor CURTIN ran be aeon at REIMER'S hotilrapli onnery, t.ECuIiD titreet, above Oreen, east side. Call and oxamino the large eollootion of ! ellannona. pIIILADELPIIR LOOAL EXPRESS A COMPANY, JS Foul!' MTH. Bireet, deliver fright, parcels, and barest:ft throughout the city. Par tittlar owe and attention given to the oonreyanoe of lineage to alt the railroad denote. jit4.ll - 10 prOTIGE.—A Grand ENldbition of Magic, Lantern ,Dissolvine Views. with lecture at 4 sing- Priii be given on TuttitsuAr Evenies, January Mat the FoUrth Uactuet Chetah, corner et F IFTII and DIV i ON WOOL) BM, for the benefit of their M 'anon obol. Tickets of admission can he obtained .at the dom. Adults' tickets 20 eta. ohildren's 10 its. Ja2.2t* ADIES ARE RESPIWTFULLY ILTVI ted to visit the la. eat and rioliest assortment of Floltris, NY ma th s. and ead 1 1 1015s09.just r wed front lrelx. of Faris. at .1. JO Id ftET'ia, 1' 14 allESTfy amt. Anso. French .Petfuniett. deR7-Int SII 0 W 0 A S E B—Clayman Silver and Woodon, all a Mle and patterns; also. Ofliaa Fur rano made to order by Win H. OROVE, jb:bn Po. 111 North FOURTH Bt , e at. _-_-_ M. LOUGIILIN, Agent for the put au° and Bale ofßool Estate. Collo& log llobts, ftentag tiowscii, &O. Ite.atenno, 032 OURIATIAN Stmt. tinV-13t. YAOII AND WAGON SPRINGS, OF he beat Steel, at 916 NEW MARKET Street. A sujZo, hand. T. 'SIAN Nil bbls. CALCINED .PLASTER,—CaI •uu, Plaster,Flaaterour , llair, YY:til l l...Bang m tud foent. For pale by 11. Mel/Ilit 24 tl. run an $,45,5 mets. de-12V BRANDY.-5 Ws Cider Brandy oxtra quality, now landine dad for gale b.r, C. C. BADLr R & do? 103 ARCH Street's/mond door above Front. SPUGE3 FOR biIUROEONS, rot solo by WETIIESIII.I, & BROTHIM 47 and 49 Nart9 SECOND St. ABES OF SEED LEAP' TOBACCO V./ . 1 1.4 and for m e .4,, FRIiIOII GELATINE White, for sale by wwrtiEitiLL it 111(0111E11„ dalf 47 and 49 North BECOND mt. V DTT LE-FI Sil BONE—For sale by vv NIVIIERILL tk. BROTHER., Noe. 47 and 49 North 9OND Street. dS JAVA UOFFEE.-1,000 pockets prune itlv4offee, for sale by JAMES - GRAHAM & 00,. I.llwrirsztra.i. RETAIL DRY GOODS. P., OLPERINO AND Rf AGENTA POULT DE 80111th from Auction, and far Gale at KAU , PRICE, Eveninr Sae, Half- Dude. Pearl tiJlu, Half-price. /Three. Pearl and mode. Watered Bilks, Halreriee. ktE bADIDEIA, and AS4A3Pt threat* VYRE & LANDFILL, Pa77NTI/ AND Amu Btroots, atwaya keeo— Family Flannels. Beat (lolt , n Flannels. Bent Shirting Moultrie. Boat Shirting Linan. Best Wanking. Prints. Farallon euopliod low. Jai.finw tf NEW PUBLICATIONS. 31" sLIPERI4 14:R0L'g I,IL ,WORK , On, TWO YEARS IN SWITZERLAND AND ITALY, TRANSLATED BY MAR P HOW ITT And published in advance of its_publiestian In 'Ny land, ninny printed from glary Bouritt'a own mann script, whiob was purchased from her by the American Pubilehers, at a large cost. LIFE IN TR E. OLD WORLD TWO YEARS IN SWITERF , AND AND ITALY. SY FREDERICA BREUER. Author of " Romer in the New world!"` Neighbors," Home, " Four Sisters." " Father and Daughter," etc.. Complete in two large volumes, of near one Moaned Vases. Price E2lO. Booksellers. News Agents, and all others will please send on their orders at once to the Publtshers for what they may want to start with. Published this day and for rale at v. B. Pt, rBRkON & BR^THERS.. No. 308 CUESTA UT Street. Philadelphas, 'LINCOLN AND SOUTH CAROLINA Ja-si should be read by every one tomorrow. To be had at all the Book•titoreis and News Stands every where. Let the Myriads read it. Note for troasonors against the Union to °nick. It` FURS. FANOY FI3RSI FANCY st-e FURS :—.IOIIIV PAREIRA, 716 ARCH Street, below Bin ighth street, is now closi n g out the helium° of his beautiful assortment of Pane! Furs, for Ladies and Children, at a great reduction in his priees. Al: those in want of agood and handsome Bet of Yarn for a little money will 110 Well to give me a call. All Pure war rant, d. 154-It rd FURS GEORGE F. WONIR TH, NOS. 416 AND 417 ARCH STREET. Hu now Open A FULL ASSORTMENT FURS! LADIES' FURtft, To which the attention of the Publio is invited. 003.4 m SAFES. LAMES' PATENT WROUGHT AND CHILLED IRON DEPOT 715 CHE STNUT ST., UNDER MASONIC FULL, Al, C. GAMER, General Atent, AND BMOC LOCKS. DOORS, &o, oily the only Meroantile Bate made that M both and Burglar eroor. eimg-tut-tt SILVER WARE EsTABL,t 'SHED 1812. WM. WILSON & SON. • MANUFACTURERS OF SILVER WARE. S. W. CORNER FIRTH AND CREAKY STS. A %era. aesortment constantly on band, or made to order to match any pattern desired. Personewishing to have ORIGINAL STYLES will be furnished with patterns by onr designer FRU OF CHARGE. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND AMERICAN PLATED WARES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. nol7-tf WATCHES,, JEWELRY, &c. THE BEST GOLD JEWELRY-TOE DEBT GOLD JEWELRY. ANOT HER ANOTHER. LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF GOLD AND PLATED GOODS. FROM A BROKEN-UP A BROKEN-UP A BROKEN-UP A BROKEN-De MANUFACTURER. No Galvanized, Gilt or Gift Jewelry sold in our Estab lishment. IT 18 IT IR IT IS IT 14 ALL GENUINE GOLD AND PLATED GOODS. DEAN & CO.'S DEAN & CO.'S DEAN to CO.'S DEAN & CO.'S ORIGINAL $1 STORK, No. 335 CHESTNUT Street, third store below Fourth, north side, CRISIS! GALL AND LOOR AT hOMETHING NEW! A GREAT RALE OF snow WORTH. OF JEWELRY CHAINS, Au. ALL FOR el EACIL A !arra and sear:did assortment of Jewelry to be sold without rogue hi coat. YOUR CHOICE FOR 81 FACE. The following list comprises some of the articles sold at this establishment for 81 each. it being impossible to enumerate them all to circular form. OLD and examine for yoursolvoa: Large Size and Splendid Cameo Sate, Gsllasal Retail !'riots.• • ' • .58 to eta Do. do. Lava do— 10 to 20 Do. do. do. Carbunolesets— Bto 30 Do. Ladies' Enameled and Coral do-- Ito 20 Do. do. do. and Carbuncle d 0....— 7to 30 Do. do. do and Ruby do—. 7to 20 Do. Gold cluster Grape Setting Sets do --10 to 10 Do. do. do. Vase do. do .. 10 to 30 Do. do. do. Jet Setito. —5 to 12 Go. no. Black Mosaic do. do sto )2 Do. do. Goldstone Mosam do. to 12 Do. do. Calico Bets do. do sto 17 Do. Ribbon Twists, with brilliants do Ato IS Do. Bouquet Bets, new style do. do--. Bto 2Q Do, Enamelled cluster do. do. do to 33 Over 100 other different styles Ladies Jewelry; NM dabons, all styles, patterns, and sizes; Lockets of every description; Olt{ Pena, 14 karat. with Silver Extension }folder , Gold Pencils, Gold Thimbles. Mated ?silver Were. Sleeve BuOons, Etude. &o. ,&o.; Coral. Lava, Cameo, and Band Bracelets; Gents' Vest Chains, war ranted to wear for ton years without changing color, and will stand the acid. They are uaually sold by jewellers as solid gold chains. All merle in Paris. You can take your choice for $t each. Ladies' and Gents' t; uaril Maine, Slouch, usually sold by jetvellsrs at from ,la to 810 each ; and Children'e Nook Chains, beautiful patterns ; Armlets, brilliant. enamelled. end ruby settings; crones, plain and enamelled, for 51 wen, retail prices from ' B5 to $2O each, hoed style and variety of Jewelry and desirable goods for $1 each This sale, at the above poems ' will continue long enough to sell off our immense stoalc. which was pur chased at a groat sacrifice from manufacturers who have failed. . . Call and see the best stook of mule in Philadelphia. Terms each. Take your choice [or 81 each. No sales to exceed one dozen of any one kind of goods at the above prices, unless at our option, WWI fc CO. No. 335 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia. To those who order goods by mail. must send lb cents extra. to pay postage on a singe article ; on two art,- oles 25 cents. and 9 cents on eao additional article. MUSICAL BOXES. OF GENEVA MANUFACTURE, Bay iug two, four, six, eight, and twelve tunes. Setae- Bons from favorite operas, as well as from choice American aim These instruments are in inlaid rose- Wood Woe, and imported direct, especially for our HOLIDAY BALES. PRICES TO CORRESPOND WPM TRH TIRES FARR di BROTHER. Importers and Dealers in • Watches, Jewelry, Silver ware, ko. 324 CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW FOURTH. dee-1m 0 1% WATCHES JEWELRY, SILVER, AND - PhATEPWARE, 622 MARKET street, 112 " south side. Large stook of line Gold and Silver Watches fine Gold Jewelry, Silver Pnd Plated Ware of every variety and eV°, all of which we offer tat the lowest cash prices. Ail goods are guarantied to be es represented. N. B.—Watches and Jewelry carefully re gaited. ETAUPPER & ItARLEY, dei-Irn No. 622 MARKET Street sontheide. flo 1( 1" 3 HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE - Is warranted in every Instance to RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO rya oltiaiNaL COLO% ft has been applied IN THOUSANDS Op CASES In the prinoipal cities GI New England. and HAS NOT FAILED in a single instance to sooomplisti all that is claimed for it. No flair is so (fray or Red but the HIAWATHA will (Mange it to a beautiful and life-like Brown and Black. It it not au inetantaneous dye which crooks, smuts, and gives a dead blank color to the hair,the patient having to submit t 0 soaping. waahing, and sponging of the hair erery time it It applied; nor fait a preparation of sulphur. sugar aloud. ; nor °fan! ingredients de leterious to the hair or skin, It is an article requiring no preparation, no washing before or after using; it is applied in live minutes time. and with as little trouble as any ordinary atrial(' for chic toilet. People who have used this preparation dentate it is miraculous in its effects, and that it Will perfurin all that it pretends 40."-4 8611011 a .431 9 torial. 110;istasaillagraVOrYnfil'ong 70egirCeTiVa—rfriroosegn- Journal. *. We observe, by a notice in a Boston paper, that a premium was awarded by the Massachusetts Meohaulos Oharaltable Assowation. at their late Fair, Boston. to Joseph Hoyt, of this city, for his eelebrat.d Hia watha flair Restorative,' an artiolewlooli richly merit ed this favor. It was for its superior merits in this re mot that thelmmmittee, alter sufficient evidence pre sented to themselves, awarded to air. Hort this flatter ing testimonial."—l Providence Evening Press. Yor sale by the prinalyal Druggists in Philadelphia, and throughout the country. JOSKPII HOYT. Pro prietor, No, 4 MATHEWSON St., Providence, R. I. NOTWE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT Hans. with Specifications. for the erection of PUBLIC Bettool. ROUSE, in the TWENTY-FIRST WARD will be received by the undersigned at the aloe of the Controllers of Public, Bohools. southeast corner SIX rit and Antidlif etreete, until TUESDAY, the lath day of January. 1861, at 3 o'clock P. M. The Raid Bohan! House to bd oreotod on a lota ground situated on FIFTY. et4TH street, near s TICKS street; the building to be two stories in height, and to be oar:i bis of accommodating two hundred pupils, and not to cost over lour thousand dollars. By order of the emulates on ProPortY, ROBERT J. t1v.A.P1111.1,. 1113-3 t Sooretary Controllers of Publics Sohoole. IMPORT]D THOROUGH-BRED STAL LION, YOUNG SWEIKTMEATS, received the first premium at the Now I ork State Agricultural Fair, at Elmira. ootober,lB6o. The au beeri be r will receive prolionsis in regard to ids bite, or for the purchase of ono-half. or tho entire in toreet in this Promising etallion. He eon be seen at my form on the Pond. two Jolted above Harlem. le now fouryears old, Mild hands. dark bay. Ho in acid to resemble elosety his Biro Sweetmeats, the winner of twenty-three out of twenty-four races, and one of the beet horses England has produced. His pedigree to unsurpassed, Dam. the Mitre by Cowl; granddeni, Eoso, by Rabin!. Besse arldroon 111. WHITLOPX, 3:19 11,111./ADWAX, Norflork. NEWSPAPER FOR SALE.--A Weekly Newspaper eetablishment, with a handsome °lron tattoo, located at see of the moat Important points in Pennolvania, to Mitred for wale. There is *. aomptete lob °Mae attached. Address" Printer," ?re,35 Offloo. des-tf • COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. riOPARTNERSHIP NC/TICE —The un- Iv datelined have thle dal formed a Copartnership, WIN the name and style of ARONEtiettNER & WIN ALI). tar thitattipea transaotins a Wholesale Imamate m FANtnt V ' G"ODB. TRf MATING% and VARIETLES, at Nq 109 t4Oft l l-1 T HMO Ettaet. L• HIS AFLONHP:6I.6II. LEVY-LO. Jan.!, 1561. 154-21* filllE PARTNERSHIP EX - 18Mo RE tween the trEldereigned under the firm of CONO VER & BROTHER busin esss day been dissolved by mutual ooneent; the of the firMadll be settled by JOSEPH E. CONOVER, who le Mone authonsed to reoeive money due the firm and make settlement. JOSEP. CONovVR ti t;orsovEß . p, O. H. P._R FP. CO vOVER, Philadelphia, Jan. 1, IN!. OEO. DO The BOOT AND SHOE Hoolness will be continued at the old stand. No. 624 MARKET Street, under the name and PlllO of A. AL CONOVER, successor to Conover & Brothers. A. hi, CoNOVER. Philadelphia. Jan. 1. 1881. ja2.4t• COP AR TNER S EI I P. - ANDREW J. ehTHERWOOD and DAVID S. WINEDRENER have t hie dar annotated ae Copartners. under the firm of CATIIERWOOD & WINEBREPIER, to the trans notion of a wholesale foregn and domestic Liquor Duemese, at the old stud, 00x. 110 and in north SECOND Street. O REW OATEIERWOOD, DAVID H. WINEBIdIeNER. Phdadelphia, January 1,1181. Ja2-6t TAISSOLUTION —The /ma of JUSTION & STEINMETZ is Wedgy dissolved by mtitual cnjs oenßt.i lT h STM us NiMRfE tae P t a e t ne d hi t p a n wi . l northwest ed oomer FIFTH and COMMERCE Streets. A. B. JUSTICE, December 1, ISM. JNO. sTEINMETZ. NOTICE OF COPARTNERSHIP.—JOHN STEIN MEI Z having this day associated with him GFORGE LERCH, of Yottsvilie t Pa. will continue the Forst u and Domestic Commission Hardware business. a here tofore. at the old sleuth northwest corner F.Olll. and COMM rC.H. htreets, unaer the firm of STEINDIETZ hERCH. . _ . . December 11, I&O. ALFRED B. SUBTICE, (of the late firm of Juatioe .t Eltemmetzd having parohased the stock of J Howard Mttahed,( formerly .Viiilip S. Justice tc C 0..) will con tinue the Foreign and liomeatio Hardware and onn flusinees. at the old stand, northeast corner FIFTH and COMMERCE Streets, directly opposite his former place of business. under the atria of del-at&Jani-O' A B. JUSTICE lc CO. C 0 PAR TN ER 8111 P. —BENNETT & RUCH have this day associated with them CHAS. H. 81EA/ER. and via cellulite the naseralactirre of Shirt'. Collars, Bosoms, Overalls. &o . under the stale of BENNE:TT, MICR, & CO., et 217 CHU. CH al ley. H. K. BFNNETT, JOB. N. 'RUCK. CHAS. 11. SIEGE . R Philadelphia, January 1, 1861. jal-81 IV_ OTIOR.-G. A. WOOD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Ng. 10f South DELAWARE Avenue. retiree this day from business. GEO. R. KERFOO V will tarry on the Commission business, on ,his own indtvidual account, at the name place. December 31,1860. int BP WE HAVE THIS DAY ADMITTED WILLIAM MELLOR as partner In mit firm. and win eontnitre the batmen as /manners and Jobbers of English, French, and German Roston', Linene. and Small Wares, at their sew store, Nos 40 and 42 North 'THIRD Street. THOMAS MELLOR & CO. Philadelphia, Deo. 8 1,1860. .111-120 NOTIOE.-WILLIAM P. HALLOWELL, .1 , MIR ARAM RITTER. Ja.. and T. RU.€43ELL, DAWssoN have this day been admitted to an Interest ID our firm. MORRIS 1.. lIALLOW.ISLL t CO. Phtladelphia, let month. MI. jai et SOORTRIDGE, BROTHER, & CO., have Ole day associated 'with them JOM MAN, sIMON SNYDER, and JA MPS S. BERGR. and will continue tho Dry Goods Jobbing Dulness at No. 4. , 0 MARKET Street and 413 and 415 MER OR ANT Street. Philadelphia, January 10t.1461. de3l-6t JOHN C. BPOKKLI is this day admitted aatllaitZliiii3slll.Vg2o9 MARKET Street,& SWEARINGEN, Thiladelybin,Jan.l 4, !at-taf MITBPRY-WHIPPLE IRON BRIDGE. STONE. QUIGLEY. Yr. BURTON, No. 333 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Beg leave to inform Railroad Companies, and others interested in bridge onnstruotion, that they have formed a connection in busmen with JOHN W. MURPHY, Civil Engineer, (author and Inventor of the above well known ems of a ny brit! 0,1 a repared to execute ardent. front any part of the count r y , from }AB designs andpersonal superintendence. All letters rotating to plans and estimates should be addreteed to JOHN W. MURPH Y., civil e 0013-gm Nor RTONE. QUIGLEY. Je BURTON. REMOVALS. REMOVAL.-PASORALL MORRIS ...b. has removed but Agricultural and Heed 'Ware house from Seventh end Market etreets, to hie New Stand, nal) MARKEN Street, oppoelte Partnere' 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. P AEU( A LC, MOH R.lB, Agricultural and Seed Warehouse, 1120 MARKET Street, opposite Farmers Market. REMOVAL.— The undersigned having removed from No. 4 North FOURTH Street to the large and commodious Store Nos. 5 and North FOURTH Street, (Di reotly opposite to Ins old stand,) Bess Salve to inform his customers and the public seneraily, that he intends, with increased facilitie s , t o oonttrate manufacturing , from the best material, every variety of WHIPS AND CANES, Hoping to receive a continuance of the patronage here toore so liborally bestowed del ARLES P. CALDW.R.L. DIVIDENDS. /IDE GIRARD LIFE IN - SURANOE, AN. NUTTY . AND TADS COMPANY OP ?DILA DE LP H (A. December slow. The teenagers have this day declared a dividend of five per cent on the capital stook for the last tux rnontbs, payable to the stockholders, olear of the State tax, on tierciand. 3NO F. JAM VB. least" Actuary. INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, January 1,1861. An election for thirteen Direetore of the COMMIT , to nerve foe one year. unit be he'd at the Company office, DIM 4 and 6 EXCHANGE EsUILDING, on MON DAY, January IL nal, between the hours of ten ()Wok A. M and one o'clook P. M. WILLIAM HARPER, 1524114 aeoretarr• WANTS. WANTED—A Situation by a Mechani• cal ntanghtaman and Engineer. The best of teferenee can be given. Address .Level ,"'°Mee of The Press. lo.sV, WANTED—By an experienced person, a Situation in a Bret clan Dry Goode Bowie wishing; to IDO/PASO a good Western trade, Address "Ohio," at the office of The Press. WANTED TO RENT—By a good tenant, a Stable which willacooramodate about fi ft een borne. Address " Stable ." Press office. no2-tf 1,200 WANTED FOR FOUR maths ; a bone. of 8150 wilt be riven, with the beet eoll‘tetal. &idiom, for two dam " Henri," Press °Moo. FOR SALE AND TO LET. pion EXCHANGE.—A CHOICE TRACT JR- pf good unimproved farm land in the State of New Jersey, convenient to the olty.will be exchanged for olv er raperty. Apply at No. 11ii FEDERAL Street. nlO RENT—A 'teat three-story brick HOUSE, 1301 OLtV I 4 Street. k' P. 5 ..row 550., ia•/-St ; 1 11 Pat FRONT Street t er, FARMS AND COUNTRY-SEATS FOR BALE.—The und.rsigned, having for sale a large amount of property in Montgomery and adjoining counties, such as Farms. Country Beats, Grist Mills, litotes, Lumber Yards. Hotels, /co.. ts.o., persons wish. 1111 r to purchase or exchange will find it to their advan tage to call. No charge for showing propertges. Cata logues sent by mail. Address R. N. CORSON, d24-2m Norristown, Pa. TO CHAIN AND CABINET MAKERS.- The Phonix Wood-Bending Company,__oarners of " BlanoharrPo Patent," for the States of Now York, New ]arson. Pennsylvants. and Maryland, will sell county, town, or ahoy rights, or grant Incises to use, on easy tonna. This with.th only patent. All infringers will be striotly dealt Anply to JOHN MARY, or 0. A. DURUM, No. 34 BROADWAY, Now York, oc4-d3rn MISSOURI LAND 1 I 600,000 Aaron for Bale and entry, at prioel , ranting from to AO cents rer Acre. in tiny quantities re "TrAlkS paid, and PATENTS prcoured for 'grata se roof Lend ander the Grubs:awn Act. Flats furnished gratis by enclosing a Panne Martin For farther information only to WILSON, RAWLINGS & CO., V. 8. and General Land Agents,- 66 CHESTNUT Street, 13. tween TRIRD and FOURTH xLo boated. do. LAND WARRANTS bought, sold, and oot•Sm Ve R. CORSON,REAL ESTATE BROKER AAP, AND cotav EYANCER. NORRISTOWN. PA. —Real Estate bought and sold on ,rearonable terms. Stores and dwellings or sate or rent in Nornstown and country. Good mangos es flagon Med. Collections made. The beat references given. d24-era BOARDING. NO. 1418 OBESTNET STREET.—Two doable ROOMS, second stem and . one on the first deer, be g brim, with private table. if required, of to ladies and gentlemen seeking the best aecommoda tions in private boarding. PIMA* EDUCATIONAL. pROFESSOR ALEXANDER DE WO LOWSKI has the honor to announce that in compliance with the general request of hie friends and pupils, lie will give one more, and positively last course of instrirtion nun the PIA ht. by his new and entirely original Method, which hoe met with tin exampled maim All those who desire, tO„ benome, to a elicit time. fine eingore, or excellent performers. can avail themselves of last opportunity, by applying at his resideneo, No. 7'.11. SANdLLNI htreet. den-etif IVIESDAMES O.IIMARAY AND DIM& atA , VILLY respeotfulli inform their frienda end the public. that they have removed their Boardme and Day Bohool for Voting Ladies from ti daunts to Vol. IeSIT end VISO skittles st r e e t, knotty trout axe 18W( of aye upward prepared for the fourth alms. BRYANT, STRATTON, it FAIRBANKS' MERCANTILE COLLEGE, S. E. corner SE VENTH and CHESTNUT Sire ets.--Dav and Avails, Sessions. individual instruction in BookkeePtsge ul oluding_General Wholesale and Retail Business, Snip ping, Forwarding and Commission, Banking, Ex abange, Manufacturing. Rahroading, Steamboating. the most tAcrouge and rr artien; amine in the united States. Also, Leonsres, Commerotal Caloisla tions„ Arithmetic. and the higher Mathematics, Pen manship (best in the Treatiserresodenoe. For rile, their new on Bookkeeping, beauti- OilLr t i t pited in colors, and the best work published, LOST. FIFTY DOLLARS RE WARD.—Lost, on Monday afternoon, 91st ult., a sooket WALLET, containing one WO and two WC. notes of the Bank of !Northern Ltberties, Pniladelphia ; a $lOO note of the Bank of blonticomery county, at isorristown, ra,; and a $0 note of the Bank of Delaware oountv t also a $e note of a broken bank; also a silver pent!-ease, with the initiate C. B. engraved on it; besides two notes of hand, and other resets only of eable to the owner. The above was lost very near the West PhiladeV t- e Baying k•und, on Market street, wog of the Mar e street bridge. The finder, by leavingihe said Wei et, tee., at the West Philadelphia Baving - rundortil receive ean receive the above reward. j COST Olt MISLAID, TWO SEOOND Mortgage Bonds of the Camden and Atlantic, Broad for .3 , 1000 sash, Nos, 414 arid 424. Notice le hereby given that ape] luation has beep made for Bonds in lieu thereof. If loped, to be returned to and a suitable reward will be paid by 0. H. riktlNN, den tf yin. pet WALNUT street. 11_101LSEKEE LOOK TO YOUR IN. A-A- WREST. Vey your COAL AT RIVALS. where nothing but the very best Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal Is °Sated at the folloartug reduced primes: Lehigh, Broken, Egg, and Stye.-- $4 TS Der ton. Sehuylkill • Large Mg.—. 6 60 g Warranted free front slate or dust and full weight, at SricKs , Yam, Southeast comet MARSHALL and WIi,LOW „ Cali and see, de29 , 3m • SAL SODA, for sale by WETHERILL & BRQTRFR. den 17 and 49 North SF.,cortD $42 AMMENONTS. WALNUT -STREET TIRATEE. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENINO, j amar y 4 1, EXTRAORDINAY ATTRACTION. BENEFIT BENEFIT BENEFIT BENEFIT PROF EESOR ANDERSON, PRoPESSOR APIDEESOIC PROFESSOR A_NDERSON. TWO GREAT PIECES. TWO GREAT PIECES. TWO GREAT PIECES. TWO ORBAT ORAIAOMIN TWO ORBAT ORARAOTBIS. ROB ROY. ROB ROY. ROB ROY. AND WILLIAM IN BLACK-EYED BORAX. WILLIAM IN BLACK-EYED 1-UBAN. WILLIAM IN BLACK-EYED SUSAN- pito? wfiSOR Alit:lE4Boli returns thanks to the in habitants of Philadelphia for theisatronsgis his Me re ceived item them ,iitt ail timesoirbe n 74 , , . as &Mot or ss musician. This evening S t Pointed for his- benefit, and the slap, 0 "ft and - Black-Eyed Bann" have been ea tited. * re 5-vestal'. solicits the import of alt pia irlestla le* pledges himself that the entertainment of the snail be all that care and attention aan willitbly . eV ie= it. Be would also beg to announce thtt this is the LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OP HIS ENGAGEMENT. LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OP NIB ENGAGENLE'II'T. LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OR NIG ENGAGEMENT. AND THE FIRST APPEALANCE OF FIRST APPEARANCE OF MISS ANDERKIK MlBB ARDERROBI MIB3 ANDRROOI( AS DOLLY MAYFLOWER. ROB ROY will be - presented with ell its Wealth ol Boerne Effect, superb Scottish Illustrations t _amootio Ptotorid Accessories, Purpeasip4ly Efrsattvit mlbieSllll, Magnifioect enlivening , Heart-fondant goottise Illwodier. Pout Bum or Sone. PROOESSIO 48, COMBATS, WAR-TIOT= es nresented by Profersor Anderson In all the of the World. BLACK-EYED SUSAN BLACK-EYED BUB &N 131.40/1"-EYED SUSAN Will be produced avabeu Professor Anfornimtanandinati the oharacitor of Winton+ at Coyent warden Thrria London. for tweutp-eitht imooaanto Wain*. PROFESSOR ANDERSON TO-NIGHT AG SCOTORMATV: PROFESSOR ANDERSON TO•NIOJIT AB SAILOR. PROFESSOR ANDE T tSO N 4,5" HIM- L.F. IN HIS GREAT SPERM - The whole strength of the Highly-talented Heenganr in both nieces. Miss Flora Andersen will sing " All nit the alma . Alms Plias Anderson will dance the High in " Rob ROT." and the Bador's Hornpipe in Highland Eyed husan . - Er - Beats must be secured early to-dayAill AMERICAN ACADEMY Of 2617810. Tinder the management of WM. WHEAT:WM mid J. B. CLARKE... -- - - BENPFIT OF MIES CHARLOTTE, CUBIIMAN. The acknowledged greatest Irvine &Area'. aid MR. EDWIN BODE& _Pronounced by the Prase .the greatest tregedlea.will Isatt appear. THIS (Friday) EVENING. hamar, 1. Wi I he presented nhakapeare's sublime Tragedy of MACBETH. Macbeth. Edwin Booth ; Lady Macbeth , L. Shea; Bangui). Mr ..I. B. Rtudley ; Lady Macbeth, Mies Oh - man. 7 o conclude with a new Comedy,tentitled LEPSON OP THE HURT! WALNUT-STREET TIIPA TAB Bohr Lessee --Ire, M.A 0 Stage Manager—_.....:._`.M. A. A. BIEIIIIIM Agent— .Mr• JOB. D. MD 1, BENEFIT OF • • PROF. AND r.R9O,r. . THIS (FRIOAY) BYErtirto. January - Will be presented an operatic play. inn sofa. sahtlad ROB ROY. Rob Roy, Prof. Anderann ; Major Galbraith, Mr. 'F. Dowers ; Bathe Moot Jarvis, W. A. ChaVizi.tt raaorresor. ltin. Wads:Lane ; Dianna Vernon, Mrs. Cowell. &Po oonolude with Nstitioal Drains called BI,AOR-bYRD BURSA. Doors oven sr oc o'clock ; parlor/m..00 isoaniesaso at 7 o'clock. A' Price, as usual. WHUTLEY OLABIEWS AROILST. IF • THEATRE. Leda HIG HOLIDAYNE OF THE GREAT MONA: THIS t Frteie.7) E.VENIPIG the neftezgaaziee 001nmence with the dazzling Pantomime KA. Oft 'IRE LILY OF PERM Alter vela.% the laughable Omuedy of COUSIN JOsc ! To conclude with the magnificent 'meal° epootroolo of VALENTINE AND oRRON! In preparation, and will shortly be produced. Tile; WOMAN Jr. WHI CONTINENTAL TREAT ss , (LATE NATIO WALNuT sTREsT, ABOVE EIGHTH. willTß 3'B GREAT Snow. AND CIRCUS COMPANY. TO-NIGHT. the Great Pantomime JCR AND GRAND MA GRAND SETANEE.II-1•11.1.K I T T ef mastpo P u l A r Pantomime uvual elueentea to the whim. The doors open at half put o'clock. Pmfonnence commences at ha Puma . , Admission olds 2P (sante ; Papally Circle leo. lAnDONOII(}11'8 OLYMPIC (late GALii* TIES.) RAZE Street. below SOHN F,. mos .N. UGH .. sole Proms°, BENEFIT OP J. E. McDONOUGH. THIS (Friday) ETENINGIntI be presented VlEDiNlUs Virginins,Mr.J. E. maNnoush Mr.. Mi llar. To conclude With e beautiful pc°um, the first blow struck for WI. t3r written - r "alia biresre a 111 " 84°t of Penurelvan a.. eutiek.e W.B .b.TO PI/ MAK Adudseitm—Parouette nente . . A tir ND b WAY". tugy . Ctrole, leo; priu.a - o fian—estiso,nr ; oIW Fa in 6X o ' olock ; COUjinanelnir pit 7.4.- GRAND CONnERT BY THE GERMANIA ORCHESTRA MADAME iODANNS t3N, CONCE,II.T HALL. WEDNESDAY EVENING, January 9th, MM. The Orchestra on this occasion led; be aossnsnted ta FOKTY EEttFURMENtm. Leader —CARL RENTZ For Yrogtamme. see =an TWEETS FIFTY CENTS. For sale at Messrs. Chickanne h Sons, 807 Chestnut street; Messrs. Andre tr. C0.,110i Chestnuestreet, and at the Rad on the day and evonlng of 'he Concert. Doors open at 7 CI cdoek—Concert to 001:12X10401 at S. -hea-itt. • TM ORIGINAL GENFIRAL TOM THUMB, THIRD ANDLABTIVEBH BUT ONE OF THE SMALLEST MAN ALMS. ABSEhIDLY BUILDINOVeor. Tenth and Cbstinist Two Brilliant Entertainments each day. artenpoon at 3, and Evening at Di o'olook. Doors men half an how previous. On Saturday morning' at II there will be an extra en tertainment for schools and tamales. The Little General appears in all his new Sown. Danaas, Imitations, Statnes,_&a.. assisted by Mr. W. 0111 LIN„ the great Enema 'B and Buiroarom the Nobilities' Concerts. London; Mr. WILLIAM DI VERE. the American Tenor, and htr. C. G. Tilaomb, Planar. 5115101111010 t Day enteLtlanzpent 250. Children under ten year' 13e, 13ollooleadmitted on I , betsl4erms. Eventng entertainment 100. Children un.der ten 708711 Ma, Reearve4 sots 25a, _ The General rides in his Miniature Dartiage, from the Jones amuse to the Ball. The ■■rand Piano used Is one of Chiokennes best, from 807 Cheirtnntstrset. ALFRED CATELY, Business Agent. ' VAN AMBURQU & 002.5 GRAND IN ZOOLOGICAL STITUTE. ()PIM MORNING, AFTERNOON AND EVENINe. AT SRI UNITED STATES BUILDINGS. 4u6 and 448 CREtaNUT Street, FOR TEE WINTER SEASON. VAN AMBURGH & CO. be leave to annoneee am the citizens of Philadelphia that they have reeentlY. at an immense out ar, arranged and decorated the above premises for the mimes of establishing a ZOOLOGICAL. GARDEN on a basis Itipeno7 to anything ever before seen in America. Baying recently Purchased all the animals in the United States Mai some few indifferent mese tions.l they are enabled to present , in the NEW ZOOLOGICAL RAILS. a combination of all the different speonnene eohtalgiad in the Animal Kingdom, which is at onoegtstafyint to themselves and worthy of the very petrowe which has heretodire been bestoweduPini them. The establisnment of this fine collection of stypoimens of Animal Nature, in so central a position. file Ms had satisfies a wantin the public. Amusements - of the atty. Snob an exhibition affords a Shed and agenrate no tion of NATURAL IIIBfORY. far beyond that to be obtained from any other scenes, and in effeot tends dircotly to instntat, as well as amuse. deltil4t SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE. ELEVENTH. OPEN FOR TRH BEASON, STRUM; NEWLY DECORA TERANFORD AND PAINTER. lillt. S Has tamed one of the__ aro.iire LARQLBT COhIP,ANinH, ever presented who oral Wes nt l l. Sanford will perform every evening. Doors open as 7; COMMOIIOO MIX Adamthaame 25 may Children 13 cants. delf-la. RASSLEIVS OROBESTRA.—Serenade And blilitary Band.—For onguements. Matt or address MARK RABBLKR. OBoe 1208 LOCUOT Wrest, Orlaso's Academy, BROAD Street. belowWslinst. FrEIE GERMANIA ORCHESTRA give then' PUBLIC REHEARSALS oven' 0 14 / 1 1,44r fAy. commencing at Ali co Meek, at th e itgusicat, UND HALL. 8 ticket., al; single tickets, SI mite, or gale at Muth/one & omen, sw_ Qtestnut street ; Andre',, 1104 Cheetnut Street and Neale k Minot% Dhiretnut ;street. EngeMents for Coneerts_, Commencere e nts, Par ties, to., mule oat) at their Office, Ohiskarmg_gc Sou s piano Atop:, an Lambing Mreot; Viriniesn North Juniper street, or C. Pronghorn'', UM &Idea avenue. pENNA. AOADEMY OF TIM MINI ARTS.-10ItS_OHRSTNUT Street. " ORIMBOSSZO" a selendbl Painting by ggigno "THE Firtsx . SIN'. " a beautiful Marble Statuette bir &welled. On extubition for a abort time. - • Wilton, will elem., bring their opera Klemm INSURANCE COSIPANIES. .11--AmE INSURANOR COMPANY, NO. 406 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED PE A NN PRIL MC EY THE STATE Cri SAVANIA. CONFINED TO FIRE — X.IU INLAND EDNA DIMCSOBIS. 58=01 Wright, D. Birnew. Chas. Richardson, J. W. 3yertddi, Qeo. A. We Henry Lewis, 0., Q. Win= Dads, Jacob W.3tont, Thom 3. Martin. dents ROM. Ed , Ward D. Woodruff. riSOßtir . 3 W • dAY.arneridant. FRANCIS N. SuCK, Vale Peet. WILLIAMS I. SLANCILARD. Secretary. SAVING FUNDS. AIiERIOAN SAVING Milti u tgeftc a lt l rW e bk ."N tia ogookoind on MONDAY Ou in tneee . ale Thautstion has always Paid in MU. on Maida without nolin simn All limo raid back. on de :rgold andelOces TRIM B. ALEX. • . &MU WO/sa, vl John O. ran', T. IL Maim • John Ammon, Jr.. North mama. - • -4/VVArS.'il " DI M I EN ißnw eft4lo JURA Meoretery.„ salad SPlttlisa G ARDEN isAy um, raw, EN614131 North THIRD Stroot, betw een Y' sad Illtatiowhkll. 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