BOafiftiDai Clasm—Between twelve and on n'olocii on Saturday night, a men named John Smith, residing on Second attest, above Dauphin, to the Nlneteenth . ward,"was beaten In a • terrible manner, tiY three unknown men, about a square [roux hie residence. Be was found soon afterwards lying upon the pavement in a et ate of inseneibillty, and Wee Immediately conveyed to hie reddenoe, *lien a lAtielo lllll was, summoned. Upon making at examination, it was found hie ekull was badly fraotured The unfortunate man died aeon after wards. The"deaeaeed was a laborer, and was of very dissipated habits. fie leaves a wife and Nove na children. Yesterday afternoon we visited the illtetativiterti the outrage wag committed, but the aces is Involved in mystery, and no arrests have yet been made in connection with the horrible affair. - .411we could learn was that two men called at Ids residence and asked hint out Re went with these men, and was not again sien or hoard ,of wail conveyed to his residence as stated above. The ease was investigated yesterday by the core. nor, when the following testimony wee taken: Catharine Smith, sworn.—War the wife of the de ceased; at one o'clock on Saturday night, there was a knock at the.door end a man entered; I endeavored to put him out, and finally succeeded; my husband went out tothe.rmin, who broke two patting+ from the fens and threwthem at him ' • !coaxed deoeaged - to come into the house, Oat he went out again in a few momenta ; I heard a noise down' the street in a few geoonds," and wsntthither with my sister-in-law; Mrs. Trainer; we found Smith lyres insensible on the ground in hewed street; he could not speak; we got assistance and brought tutu home ; be rued at seven o, amok on Sunday Morning ; my husband had been drinking, but was not intoatealed. gatbanne Trainer mom—Her testimony was not different from the above. . . tieorge Rauken sworn.—At mix 00'04 on iming day evening, saw Smith in hie own front yard; a Gierrnan soros the way was quarreling with him ;.he dared :email to come oat and fight. I eaw nothing more. !Oahe hui 'Keeler. sworn. Saw Smith lying on the sidewalk near hie window, and two men running down Second street; deceased was insensible; could not re eoAnize the men. meeltret °lbsen. Heard Smith or y "murdr"- - 1 one o 'cloak iu . the morning. and big trite cry " Police;' Smtth said.. what have I dune to you ;,' then there wee a .heayy fall, at winch Mrs. Smith oned. "you've got it ttow my boy, you won't crow any more;" tweet With some °there to the spot whence the noise issued, and found Smith insensible. ILiteit-mortem examination exhibited a fractured skjill OA the deceased. persons v.erdiet.—That n. the demand died at the hands et so me unknow A FOOlirtioßZL.—A fellow in tile Nino teenth ward, above the Rending Railroad, drives a team of ill-fed,lll4reated'oanines h a rnessed to a push-cart,wherein be gathers rage and bits of bone. A few days ago this party, having lost an animal from hie team, porhapa by starvation, enticed a pet dog from the dwelling of a citizen upon Frankford road, shove'Somerset street, and endeavored to trsdnittat to his purposes of draught. The family, In- which' there are some children, were -•muoti grieved at the disappearance of their favorite, and the neighborhood was searched in 'wain for him. On Saturday thepoor little terrier came home, but in a condition which added indignation to grief. His back had been out unmercifully with a sharp' stick, and ,be ate voraciously when proffered food. Bypoper oars he has been restored, but the gen tleman owning him having failed to register his name in the Quarter Sessions ' and thus make him ad article of property, has been disabled from taking proper legal measures against the scamp. lie,shonld be driven out of the neighborhood which be profanes. - TRN RECANT BURNING OF A VESEL BY Rivas Pacers', at the Richmond coal wharves, is a proper critique upon the lotion of GonneHs' in refusing to pees the appropriations for a river and harbor police. .A smell portion of the money squandered upon petty clerks, In the munieipal offices, who attend to duties actually devolving upon the heeds of departments, would rid the De laware of such marauders. We anticipate the time when these scamps will Ward some of the ferry boats upon the Delaware, and make a gene rat immersion of its• passenger, minus the valu ables. An efficient man at the bead of an efficient river pollee, like Lieutenant Hampton, or some other competent officer, would make the waters of that river safer than th ei streets of the oily. With a metallic' reflector tit the prow of their boats, they might penetrate all- the nooks and crannies of the docks. .At present the pickings of old rope, an chors, and bare of steel and pig iron, which go to such desperadois, would pay of themselves for the services of a dozen snob corps. A. 13111111WD DODGER.—Two men, named James McCabe and Frauds Brown, went to the Ridgway Home on Saturday evening, and, after partaking of oysters, tendered in payment • $5 note. They resolved in change two $1 notes. Shortly afterward a warrant was Issued from Ald Remick on the bartender, charging him with ille gally passing $1 bills. He'entered bail in $3OO to answer at court. Later In the evening he was re arrested, by warrant of Ald. Clark, to answer for the circulation of another bill: It was found, on inquiry, that the man Brown was a well-known thief, named Prank Hughes, whose brother has just been released from the penitentiary. McCabe is not known to the pollee. The defendant was, however, notwithstanding the notorious character of the mousers, mulcted in costa and bound over. The man Hughes was once an eleetion officer. Fns mom Causnatesases.—A fire yesterday morning, at 8* o'clock. was ososed by the burning of a frame kitchen abed In the rear of No. 1428 North Wifth street. 'The loss was about $5O. The buildings belonged to Jacob Lake. Some valuable property adjoins the place, which the timely IDS. misery and energetic notion of the Bremen pre vented from combustion. The fire originated from an ash barrel. into which hot ashes were poured. The ease is bat one of a hundred such, the caused whisk thelire Marshal's reports have repeatedly cautioned the publio against. Some tame pigeons wen smothered in the flames. To n Disookamtuen.—As the arrange ment Wired Into between the Tenth and Eleventh street Railway Company end the Chestnut and Walnut-street road, by which the former company guarantied the latter seventeen dollars a day on *Won- ears, , expires to-day, the Tenth and Btorrentnatreet oars will be- temporarily with drawn from „Chestnut and. Walnut streets. The election of both the companies, for directors and presidents, takes piece on the /4th of this month, and as the new beards will be composed of nearly the same gentlemen, the terms to be agreed upon between the two roads will be more equitable then those it present Hitting. TUE RettooL POI PSEELE-MINDED Onuantsx at Zdedin bee been , enlarged to the limits of its originalldan, by the addition of the seoond wing, thusnuking the building of uniform appearance, and providing accommodation for nearly twioe the sunsibee of ohfldrin at present in the institu tion. By spring all the internal arrangements will have been completed, and Pennsylvania will lave an Institution unequalled by any of the kind intim trnien. DIAbLY ANSAUM—On Saturday morn ing:. Gragitry and John Doyle were charged, be• fore AldirmanSeltier, with committing a violent smolt and battery on James Burke, at Percy and Master stroefa. Burka had a serious gash out In -his head with some blunt instrument, and is lying in • very precarious condition. The accused were cemented to await the result of the Injuries laidoted: - • DlSElorzer DegiEsne.- 7 -On Now Year's day the house of Mr. John Brooke, on Queen striset;:Alermantown, was robbed of about $2OO worthiof articles, consisting of a gold watch,. silk drew* envoy *one, &e. Catharine Farrel, allacChtsdan, alias Coffee, 'employed at the bowel &nestle, - has been arrested and committed by 'Aidernian Ring, upon the charge of being im plicated In the affair. shwas arrri Earirraus.—On Saturday Julies Wat e Jaaula Ott, John and Lewis MeGhan, were leibter Alderman Shoemaker, charged with the isufseny of ;clot of iron from Nathans' rolling saUkflorienteeth ward. John Odle and his wife, whet kietfi a asoon&hand shop, were charged be fore tiler mute vargistrate with receiving the Aims. They were 111 held to answer at court. MOTAXONIAIrd, LtrrsAicr 7aarru2S.— Th[Lb/Alta* at Eleventh and Catherine streets, will If* op emt4 - thie evening. A fine large termer- Whet room, for the nee of the Board of Managers, him been erected. The institute is doing a great deal of good in its Nanny, by affording a free main room to young men and. bor. DARING RODBXOY —On Saturday everting, about half put six o'clock, two daring thieves en tered theraddence of Christian Zimmerman, No. 525 Spruce street, end stole about $lOO in money. -They effected an entrance through the mond story back window, and took the money from the wardrobe. After getting into the room the rascals looked the door, thus preventing any one from getting in. • TRH MANUF.LartIitiNG DISTRIOTS.—Mens yank and irankford aro the principal manufactur ing districts of the city. The factories in both Ze:tere running on part time; but this partial yWast - provents absolute want among the triwiadvei. - There is scarcely more distress than Octal at this season in either of the &striate 'yokes 4. 00111101,NOZD OPIRATIONB.--The members of the Good Intent Rose Company have commenced to alter „the property lately 'purchased on Spruce street, move Sixtir, south Bide. The work will be pushed ahead rapidly, end it le their intention to use their 'apParatzte In the new quarters next - Nan ACIOIDEWIY:- . -Ort , Saturday morning man named ,Michael Oarlirt, aged twenty4re 7esis, residing at No. 245 North Second street. gall through the bitobwae from the fourth story of Shoemaker's store, at lloarth and Rue streets. Ne was so - badly injured that be died in a few mi nutes afterwarde. An inquest was held by the serener. . „ 'MAD , TOM —A ; young man, named wunineThompeon, II row days rinse broke a largo glass la a Store at Germantown for the express pupae of being sent below. Be stated be was out of work and bad no visible means of making a living, He was accommodated -by Alderman Mug. thtlitall) WITH Ross-ETHALING.--On Sa turday afternoon Charles Saxton was °lamed be fore Aldermen Heftier, at the Central Station, with Idealist s. tome from Moil ecratty, Md., Ana try- Sputa dispose of the same in this 'Sty: It is al. Used that Saxton id an old offender. He was oom mitted for • further bearing. iioSSIRT.--Some time during Friday sight the shoe store of Messrs. Barkhirdt No. 306140rth Third street, wag entered by boring through a book shutter, and robbed of $l4 in mo ney. The proprietors cannot, tell whether any shoot were Slam or not. A TfAsr TEP:—The ship Saranac sailed from Livirpool, Deoember lb, with a very valuable mom and . sevasty-eight passengers, and made MIT GSM on till let indent. This is the aborted pan• sage that has been made between those two porte in several yearn. PASSINiATtOi• — nA gold watch and chain, rained at arty dollars, were oresentod to Mr. John Bodine, stable 'Oat of the &void and Third-street PaieseaerMallway, rooently,_ by W. F. Bolder- UM, ell 'behalf' of the driven on the line. The oogispitly partook of s eigliktipn the'oeeasibn. Dzolovnoit,--The new hill of the Cao & !mush...kr faunae, southeast earner of 210th and %Wilma streets, will,be dedicated this errentSC: The 'tight Reverend Bishop and terraria elenitinten Win deliver addressee (mitre occasion. &Kix • Axottirs &Lets. —On Setunlay alteatitiOu theiestemberrof the Independenee Stearn , - On 'George: street. between Second ibis& - *red a route of thirty gtins in boner of atiO.:Ditatabrin ar riaa.— About half la* itar , s'alook yesterday morning a shed at baked' 01' tkf dtirelitng of Mr. Jacob Lake, on 1111/tatilitt, ilostalliaster, was destroyed by fire. Salsa* Is isstbasted about $ 2O O. ' slight lire took place on Wiiiit s ft , la the dwelling Ito. 337 Master istriaiLi: I lag In 'Wain was accidentally Istott l s.l lll i*A lo 7 6 L''' 44.1trdaker;rtrar 'marred at a tenement in ihrsisimat,los4eWSouthi en Saturday umiak gUilile.,,ll4lTi4.-Aly the burufug et a firr 'z i LEGAL' INTELLIGENCE. Cousion Naas—Judge Thompson,—.The Orphans' Court Ratites taken up, and afterwarde the current and deferred motion list. This 000rt pbsd the time of the anurt until such an hour that it was impossible to :proceed with the argument in the case of Presbury, Sykes, & Co., as. the city of Philadelphia. Saturday next was therefore fixed for the conclusion of the argument. QUARTER: SEHEIIONS—Judge •Allison.—The jury in.ttte ease of Mr. Nlehols returned a verdict of , t noaguilty." " A habeas corpus was heard In the base of john Mendelsohn, charged with poi. Henke the family of Mr. Bighardt, is Race street. The fade have already heed given in The Press. 2 he coot refused to Machete- The trial of Thomas J. Armstrong, which was Axed for to-dat, is postponed nail Monday weak, owing to the illness of Mr Bull, one of the counsel. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The Money Market. PHILADNLIIIIA, Jan. 5, 1861 The upward movement in stooks continued to day, Reading Railroad shares and Schuylkill Navigation preferred ,gaining each i, and the other securities on the list, both investment stoke and speculative shares, rose in sympathy. The money market improves ate/Oily. Capital in. oreasoe and the demand is lees stringent. The rate for firat•olass paper is ten per cent., and call loans en first-rate collateral are readily made at eight par emit. 'We ale informed that the Bank of Danville was not represented at the meeting of the country banks recently held at Harrisburg, and they eon• Untie to draw on Philadelphia as heretofore. The Gray's 'Perry Passenger Railway Company have declared a. dividend of thirty-five cents per share, payable on and after the lOth•instent. The Amerioan Life Insurance and Trust Com pany divide five per cent. and a bonne on the pre miums of mutual polioy holders. The Beaver Meadow Railroad Company divide five per gent., payable on and after the r2th Inst. The Miners' Journal soya of the coal trade : The quantity sent by railroad this week la 15,- 311 17 LOU, against 20,208 05 for the correspond. log weok loot year. The trade from all the regions by railroad this year shows a decline in business, compared with last year. It Sums up Qs follows : MS3 TOTAL WW.Er. TOTAL. DEC. P. &R. R. R.... 20,10 , 144.170 15,312 131,829 0,311 Lehleh VaI.R.R. 4,98 00,232 10,177 52,497 735 Broad Top N 1,323 .... 1,245 The business of the Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven Railroad allows a large increase of business during the year just olesed, as follows: Quantity of coal transported over the road In 1860 1,851,622 tons,. 1859 . 1,625,844 Increase in 1860 225,778 The coal tonnage of the Reading 'Railroad in 1860 was 1,788,267 tone, which is only 26,645 tons more than the mud business of the Mine 11111 and Sebuylikill Haven Railroad. We understand that the supply of coal is short in the Southern market. Dealers in Philadelphia have orders for coal to go to Charleston, but they cannot obtain any vessels to oarry it to that port. Philadelphia Stock Exchange Sales, Jemmy 5, MIL SUIPOSTID VI O. E.BIATKAZZII.&7OIO&II6I6' radiange. FIRST HOARD. MO City 54-104.N0w.101 45 Rose & 181 i 9500 bona sa-...,C&P 88 OD Reading LC/orate 1036 10900 do— .C&P 88 00 do.6dys&int.tta 7934 100 do. C&P 88 10 19% 100 Lay 61, 56 25 do*" ...... 19K 200 do.—. 96 100 LOll3 151 and........ to 1000 9636 100 1014' 600 do—. . 96.%.300 do 1034 100 City R 6s. ... . 96 4 &tool hay Prefd.. 1734 0000 . 9034 1 Cam & 4000 do 9634 10 Norristown X-- 4735 IMO City 66.......K8 090 30 do—. 4734 1000 do- —.K LS 096 3 81)11/013 it. Pine.---. 814 1040 do..K 8 o.lota 96 1000 Sold Nair 66 1 91_b6 e 760 do -100 1 Mon ft &lochs Bk.. 24 MON Pa 100 81 100 0111 94 1 Meabanios' Bk..— 33% 1000 Heading R. 6610.. 82 60 Girard Bk.— 4114 00 Ramo & 18% BBIWERN BOARDS. 2660 Sobayl Nay 6a 'M. 67 1000 40.-- 87.ki BOARD. 80D City 6+• •-- OD WOO Readin dm '88... - • DM IQ Cara & -. 1.5wn.220 SECOND 126 Readinsji.' ..C&P 19R , 100303 ealolyl Nay Fred.. la 1 do_ ~ - ... 10 60 do..e&li-oosh 18 30 Sotooyl Nov C0m.... 7 le CsOssisso R Fret& K, 93i s do ...... O 7 2 Cam & Ambol 120 8 ti.—...96wn,1 2 2 0 0 10 Palma. R... ._....... sB3' 3 Phllado B. _..--.lloki , 43 31306311105' idk__,.. ... 233 i 1 2 Farm & Medi Bk- 60K. DM Penns 6s 88 900 CAI 611. • • • • • • • 90 710 New.lol 800 d 0...-. New 101 NM City 11 0 96 1000 City 6s —2clys 96 700 d 12520 Rend R es 'B6.lots 70 1000 Boburl Nav es 'B2 67M 600 city this 66 go 100 do_ .... ..... 96 60 Rase, On Vine. .. 18M AO Item:lkm R.... 10 11.16 60 d 0...... --.. lox 26 do .......Cfc P 19M C1,021/NR PRIORS- Bor. Asked. Philadelphia& - 9614. 96 Pfau 66 R.— SeM 96 Pnila 1W -new-1007 , 10134 ream!, tits—,.—yg4 81 Read R._.......1 19.1 Read bds '7O- ... 81 83 Read nit 65'80.... 87 90 Read nit es 70M 71 retina 56.4‘ Penns N 2dmt 44 86 .. dMorr C s I C eon- 1p - 10 6 8 116 80561 610101..•.-.683L ott Rob N W Imprea 611—.76 - SAr BNr. 61.4 Robl Nab Freid _. 8 Elmira 8 '/Rhl AND ACTIVE. Asked Elmira R 13 hlmarg. 7i ong Island R...._10X 1038 Leh CI & I N i Sotir..B4 USG INlorrtn Penns R-.. a 9 Fenno R 1.08 - 93 95 Catswissa R. (ion. 3 4 Catawiisa red— 954 10 28 & 2d-streets R. 47 20 ftgagetrino St 11...18U. 10.; West Stubs It-.... 5535 - Byrum & Tins*. 8 835 Groan & Gootog-.1635 . Chest & Walnut-25 '22 Philadelphia Markets. Sariunay s—Evening. The Velar market continues firm, with smell sales to theism:to at 515.2605 50 for superfine and extras, 85.76 m 6 for family, and 56.2506.75 bbl. for fans brands. ruin quality. Sysi Flour is some, and selling in a small way at 53.03;ea3.76 # o ' barrel. Pennsylvania Corn Meal is wanted at SIM, but generally hold at 83 /lr barrel, whieh is above the views of buyers Wituvr —There is not mueb offering. and the market is firm but quiet at previous rates. Pales include about 5,500 bushels. inlets, et 1311611145,f0r fair to prime West ern and Penn eylvama reds, 1360 for Southern, and lam 1500 for white, as m quality. Rye is steady at 760 for Pennsylvania.. Corn continues in good demand, and further sales of 2200 bushels newyellow are reported at 610620 for dry, and Me for damp tote ; old le firm at Me. with small sales. Oats are better, and. 2,000 bushels Southern sold «3f° afloat Pennsylvania are wanted at the same price. tint penerally held higher. Bs as.—Quereitron is in steady demand at SW 4, ton for fait No.). COTTON.—Tke market is very firin at the ad vainoll. and the stook on sale light, with further sales of 160 bales to note at from /.1:4012,0 Dub. the latter for Middling fair uplands. solgtl i g 11111:n o lla x glet. About 1,000 bags Rio Coffee nova iops.—The market le firmer, but without mob movement in the way of rain. Szspe.—There is a Meady demand for Cloverseed. and 360 bushels have been taken at Sloe 26 per bushel, most ly at the latter rate for +rime lots. Wuiegt is moving off at MollaSio for Pennsylvania and Ohio bbls.l7o for drudge, and 17Eo 4j , gallon tor Markets by Telegraph. BALTIDCOIX, Jan. b.—Flour firm ; 'Howard and Ohio $b 60®6.76 ; City Mills $6. Wheat quiet ; red 173e1310 ; whits tiBol6oo. Corn steady at 604450 for new white and yellow. Provisions Memo , ; mess pork $l5lO. Lard IOMo. Whiskey dull and nominal at IMiertgo bionics. Jan. 4,—Sales o Oottos 6.600 bales at Ilitelltfo for middlings ; ma les of the week„2l,l)Xl bales; reeeits 13,500 balsa, eiptinet MAIM bales for the owns time last year ; deerease in receipts 144,866 bales ex ports for the week 11,500 bales; stock in port 1 43,6011 bales. Freight' to Liverpool 2112.11.16 ; to HAMM Vs. mo:ling exchange X 41 , cant premtum. 33:11s on flew York ee discount. Zesty Oxiamss, Jas. ti.—Cotton firm ; 7,000 bales sold. et 77MelMic for middling. Buser steady. at tdietedia. Flour 46.6005,271. Cotton freights to Liverpool, 11-16 CINCIIIII.III. Jan. a.—Floor is in good demand, at 80 5 - Whisky dull,st slsgo. Bogs have advan c ed 2.5e3b0 ; sales at 1606.2.5, closing &MOM. Provisions buoyant, advance. deseriptions blither. and holders de mand an Mewl Pork, 1115.60 ; bulk Pork bY. Mo. erten Meaty. Balm active ; 54 bi l ls lders are sok ing ;to advance. Money ts On rim York steady, at 34. Ship News. Mow ORLEANS. Jan. B.—Arrived ihip Humber, from Ar drouan. CITY ITEMS. SUNDAY-BOROOL MISSIONARY MENTING.—By re ference to an advertisement In another column, it will be peen that a Sunday-school Missionary Meeting 'will be held at Concert Ball this evening. commenoine at o'clock. The meeting will be of a UMW, character, sad will, doubtleu, be largely attended, as all who ore interested in the litundarsohool works are expected to be present, for important resadis. Am ink other pro minent speakers who are expected to 'Odom' the most. rug are, the Rev. B. W. Chidlaw. of Ohlo.- , one of the moot eminent and suooessful miesionaries in the Sun day-school cause.—and Mr. J. Mason Rice, of Kaa.aa• The latter will probably give us soots definite informa. don reepecting that ono," bleeding" and now starving Territory. Wsi are enured by Rev. Mr. Westbrook, of the Amends]] Sunday-school Union, that the Meeting will be one of unusual interest, and we would, there fore, advise our readers to secure their tickets gratu itously early in the day. Bee advertisement. TON WREN or PRAYER.—On hat Friday, the nation war called 'upon to pray unitedly In behalf of our country ; this week, by an arrangement entered Into a year ago, Christians in this end other countries are called aeon to gather in union fowler Meeting* atolVratt for the world: It is not specified in the announcement whether the intent I. to pray for the conversion of all mankind, so that Christ will have none to destroy at his coming; or whether the Master's example is to be fol lowed, who "prayed not for the world, but for those whom the rather bath given him." For to-day (Mon day, January 7) the subject of prayer at the noonday Prayer Meeting is stated to be for " an especial bless ing on all the cervices of the week. mid the promotion of brotherly kindueu among all those who love the Lord Jelin , Chriet in sincerity." The annennotinent dates also that " Christians of every name arc invited to oar. dentate." The liberality of this institution Is Mehl, commendable. COURSE 01 LECTURER OR Palussormar.---Hy an announcement elsewhere, It will be seen that a course ,of free lectures on the Science of Phrenology will be commenced this evening, in the Hall, southeast corner of Spring Garden and Ninth streets, by Professor John L. Capon; late Examiner for the home of Pow lgs,Wells,te, Co., and at present aYraotloal Phrenlogiet, No. 922 Chestnut street. To those wishing to form a better acquaintance with this invaluable science this course will afford an excellent opportunity. . Molts A22116021VE iliAlt Evan.—Bitiee the holidaym Messrs. ChM. Oakford to Pons, under the Con tinental Hotel, have made such marked reductions in the prime of the goods in their various department!, that the temptation to buy Is irresistible. They are saarifieing their splendid Furs, and selling beautiful French Shoes and Hate for children at prices unequalled for oheapness• One can hardly go amiss for anything in this 111/111191129 stock. Horrona to bieron Anesneow.—in all parte of the country movements have been Inaugurated with a view to doing honor to Major Anderson, for the course he hay pursued in Charleston harbor. Salutes have been tired, meetings-have been held, and swords have been presented. We also learn. that it is in nontem- Platten to present the gallant Major with a full olvi lianbt suit from the Brown Stone Clothing Ball of koolthill & Wilson, floe. 603 and 606 Chestnut street, above Sixth. ATILOCI0011.—" Betsy, my dear," said Mr- Luba, giving lus wife a pair of damaged unmentiona blog, " have the goodness to mend these trowners ; it will be as geodes going to the play to -night." Mre. Stubs took her needle, but confused she oould not nee the point. " Bow no 1" . , said she. " Why, my dear, lee the wonderful rousts in the past-o'-mine." Mn. 0. finished the Job, and, handing batik the trowsern, told etnilis—" There darned good." 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JAYNE'S HAIR TONIC Keeps the hair moist and the Ands from splitting JAYNE'S HAIR TONIC An a beautifier in nngurpaeeed. JAYNE'S HAIR TONIO An a regenerator le unequalled. JAYNE'S HAIR TONIO Wren the hair a rich and glover' aprearanoe. JAYNE'S HAIR TONIC Will promoto the growth of whiskers. JAYNE't3 HAIR TONIC Will quioken the development of mouatitcheib JAYNE'S HAIR TONIC As a dressing for the hair in unexcelled. JAYNE'S HAIR TONIC Should be on the toilet table of every lady. JAYNE'S HAIR TONIO Should be on the toilet table of overT gentleman JAYNE'S HAIR TONIC Is delightfully perfumed. And will please the most fastidious, BS its oontinued use has a much more healthful influence on the scalp and hair than any other preparation now before the public. Prepared and sold at JAYNE'S, ild t) GUEST NUT Street. AMERICAN SAVING FUND, S. E. corner ArLLNIIT and Yonwrn Streets. eonttnnen to TeeelVe de posits and pay all sums on demand, as it has always done. ALEXANDER WRILL,DIN. Preset. JOHN S. Wasow, Treas. del2-1m SAYING FUND—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST CourAriv.—During the suspension of spoof e payments by the Banks, Money is received and paid daily, on de mand, in the same kind of funds, specie or notes ' as de posited; interest Eve DOT cent. WALNUT Street, Southwest corner of THIRD. la2-tf SEA ME N SAVING FUND—NORTHWEST CORNER SECOND and WALNUT STREETS.—Doposits re waved in small and large amounts, from all classes of the community, and allows interest at the rate of FIVE PER CENT. per annum. Office open daily, from 9 until 9 °Wool:, and on Mon day and Saturday until eight In the evening. President, FRANKLIN FELL; Treasurer arid Seorotary. CRAP. M. MORRIS. Hera Alm! Hata flu! I—Batchelor% LIQUID HAIR DYE is the original and, best in the market. All others are more imitations, and should be avoided if you wish to escape ridicule, Splendid BLsox or beautitul BROWN instantaneously. Bold by all Drug gists everywhere, The genuine has the eignatlire of WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR upon" a steel-plate en graving on four sides of each box. Beware ru. Counterfeits. Manufactory. 81 Barclay street, Late 233 Broadway, New York. CHARLES BATCHELOR, Proprietor. Szown•HANn SAFES.—I am receiving a great number of Farrel, Herring, Co.'a Second hand Sheet-Iron Safes (many of them almost new), also those of other makers, in exohenge for the now celebrated Lillie Wrought and Chilled 'lron Bale A general assortment constantly on hand, and offered at very low price'. Please call and examine. Depot, 715 CHESTNUT, under Masonic Hall. M, 0. ffADLED, Agent, Philadelphia. nob-mthtf SALAMANDER FMB-PROOF SAPSM.—A very arse assortment of SALAMANDERS for sato at rest onsble prim. No. SO4 CHESTNUT St., Philadelphia. seri tf RvAllifi Es WATSON. GROVNR & BAXHIVEI OBLEBBATED NOISELESS SEW/NO MACHINES The Beet in Use for Family' Sewing. No. 730 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia. aurr-Iy' ORE PRICE OLOTIIIRO OE TIM LATEST Sodas, made In the bed manner, exigent! for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST selling prices marked in Plain Figure,. All goods triads to order warranted satis factory. Oar ONE-PRICE system is strictly adhered ca All are thereby treated alike, seta-ly JONES & 00.. 604 MARKET Street. CARD PRINTING, BAST AND OILEAPEST IN the City, at 34 South THIRD Street. CIRCULAR PRINTING, Best and Cheapest in the City. at 34 Routh THIRD Street. BILL-HEAD PRINTING, Bost and Cheapoat in the City, at 34 SouthTHIRD Street. BAND-BILL PRINTING, Best and Choapeat in the City, at 34 South THIRD Street. PAMPHLET PRINTING, and every other deserip ton of Printing, of the most sunerior quality, at the most reasonable rates. at RINGWALT te BROWN'S. Dreg/Ps Building. 34 South THIRD Street. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS. II? TO 12 O'OLOOR WOW MOUT • GIRARD HOUSE—Chestnut street, belowlfmth. J P Henderson, Litneaster s Biddle, Philadelphia .1 M Nelson, New York John Palmer Mainland David B Hil t New York L T Thnnuts,'New York wnite.Penneylvania Hon J DJohnson. Eno, Pa 8 .1' Tilden & son, Alabama J 1, Adams tc la, N York W B Herring, Baltimore Mrs Herring k oh, Balt Geo Randolph, Maryland Wm Cooper, Maryland J Come & la. N Jersey J B Pritchard. Connecticut W B Pntehard,,Connectiout W W Clarke, New York Wn. T Lane, New York Geo L Smith. Now York Dr C Laming &I, C May J Moorhead, Penal G Kyle. New York J Murray, New York James Brown, Delaware ' Thomas Grinnell, perm. Mrs Grlnnell,Tennsylvania James Oliver. Chicago S Dana. New York J D Dutton New York J B Stewart, Sevastopol C N Watts:Carlisle L Green, New York RllB4llOll & la, At Chunk B. P Titus. Now 11oehelle W Turner & York Judge Houston, Delaware H G Griffin. Now York S N BradleY, New York D .111 Poole, Look Haven 8 Barnard, Look Ha yen Thurlnw Weed, Albany J Bee!, Jr. New York Wm Traverse, tiew York C P Goodrich, Jr, Mass HP Smith, Pottsville Hon J K MoKenti, Ponna James tt Black. Delaware Jas Simpson, Now York J T Smith. New York Hugh Sherlock, Penns Wm Brandon, W Cheater Hon r J Yorke, Now Jersey Dr Cohen, Baltiraoro JH. Scranton. New Have Mum Scranton. N Haven W V Juatice,Trenton, NJ J G Scranton, Now Haven CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut. J Parrish, Philadelphia 0 D Barrett, Cleveland, () C C Rockwell, New York (1 Monett &I, N Branswk W N Marcus. New York James G Gibbes, 8 C J G MaPheeters, fit Louis FLi Brown, Boston Mout J S Saunders. U 8 A W D Swan, Boston H W French & le. Boston 0 8 Hawkins, Florida W Bixby. New York a 8 Lewis. Butralo W MoVeagb. West Chester R N Orleans L Taylor, Kentucky F P Taloott. New York W E (Schwa, Florida JR Fame, NOW York S Little, Massachusetts G• .7 Tenny,Massaohusetts D N Somers. Maine Edmund J Wade, N Y II Minefield & la. N York Kendall, Now York F Osgood, New York Geo Hrown,Oharleston_ 31 W Bowman, New York G A Deed. Columbus Miss 013 Whittemore, Miss W A Benjamin , New York 'I! Reynolds & w. 8 C ny Whistler is w. Kid A Howard, Boston W 8 Hiles & w, Boston G B Jeannie, Pron, It I 0 T Barber. Louisville, K .1 G Anderson, Louisville W Van, Raleigh, N L &Jevons, Boston C Emerson, Boston Albert Tinell Boston C Ward & Is, New York E D Lazell, New York J 8 Myer_ i s Franklin, Pa Jaques, Newark, N J Theo 11 Meier. 8t Louis B R Plnmly. Philadelphia Wm Parker, lowa C Fox, Conneotiout N P Stanton Jinni City D Dibble, New vork Chan Gillespie, New York A 111 Barbour, Virginia j Domain, ri Carolina Miss Deverenx. N Carolina Mies Austin. N Carolina W Bailey. Boston 8 parson, Boeton AMERICAN HOTEL—Dhestnnt et.. above Fifth. A B Alston, Newark W N J James Done Neshitt, New York W olf &la rottaroillo J B Kenlin & 4ereoy City X T Burton Jererty City Dougran Bliss. Philadelphia X M Bond, Now York Geo T Crouoh, New York N N Mason, Conrieptiout James AI Sprage. Conn David T Proctor Gone .1 B Donshenly, Del no J Warren, New York J G Wilson. Now York L ajtaymond. Philo J B Bars, Philadelphia W Mendenhall. D A Taylor. New 1 ork Jos Grimes, Baltimore Laff, Illinois H H Ormond ra. LOUIS ROTEL, Minima L, above WO. A J Brownson, Jr, Penna P Wise, Williapisport. Pa D Weir, Philadelphia Dr Win Holiday, iv Jersey 0 Brown J D Arnest & la. Virginia Mast Jos Armed, Virginia John Landon,Vermont Wealts. Rutland, Vt 0 B Vermont 0 NY Jones, Philadelphia Fisher. OinoinnaM C Soberer. Paris, Tens J R. Pangolin, Yonne, B itohardion. Patina J Barton, Jr, Cheerier, Po Oeo Hobart!, Kentooky Mr Ford. Pottsville riot Laird, Pottsville BB Bowen, Pottsville M B Finch, Mileage A 0 Prenoh, quinsy, 11l MERCHANTS. HOTEL—Fourth street, below T M Hotohinepn, Pittsburg Chas Haab. r, Wmanort Hon Riots Brodhead, Heaton Barn Mitchell, Clearfield Hew 1 ork Laughlin to la, Newfou'd Mies hi Leughiin, Newfou'd Wm Long, Pittsburg W Wpayer, Btuirimpall Chas Bennett, Tenon Bon P Johnson, Easton Thus Hiokman, Easton Thos H Lrniiuton Wm MutoMer , Easton L Clarke, oston W Moore,Olearfiela .! /ones. Ma ine C M Welsh , Jos Baker, New York JONES' HOTEL—Chestnut street. above Sixth. Alex 8 Poe, Pennsylvania Dennis B Wills. N Fork a W Pitslns, Vermont I KKauelut ,r New york JAI Van Hise,Springfiel Win Kelly, New York Miss Dayton, Missouri. Muter Dayton, Missouri J Catos, tr. la; Blidseport Win Henry, Penusylvame, 11 Duncan. Ivatati Jos .r wagon, W Chester THE UNION—Arab street. above Third. Jos H Baltic, I , 3alent, Ohio_E Bartow, N J .1 D Bennett, Hagersen, M Moore. Massaohusetta James Johnston, bless W W Hughes, Virginia STATES UNlON—Market street, above Bate. 13 H Haines, Maryland Vi'm Saunders, Maryland John Quinn,Martjand Jor•lina Cresson, finla L Dunkel &. la, Ity A flookhoger A.l Andenion,te Freedom el oCormiok, Lewi s town PPa Kephart, 5 Freedom J D Boneroad. John Fatterson, Bucks eo 8 0 Orono. Harrisburg W It Fhields. PA John A Marshal, Pa Jos Crowell, P a York BARLEY BREAP—Necond street, below 'Vile. N E Benjamin, N Serie) , W Davison, Penn'a Stewart MoMee', Bemis co Biles L AtltMean, CentroYo GRamsey. Hartsville .1.. J Hunt, N Jame eo Knight, blasts on A F. Ravage, Philo A HWright,_NewJereey .H J Cooper , New Jersey 7ml Groff. Ulieltenhain Alex Germon, Netrtown has Busier, caelttnhain Th o sill, Penn'a ohn Davis, Penn a Potter. Penn'a Joe El McNair. Books oo H Morrie, ienn'a X B Hellyer, Maryland ti_l: tredloir, Bucks so EiMith etrediing, Batiks rio w Lewis & ia, Pean'a idw Allen, Attleboro Thos H Bedlow , N Jersey J Bev erang, Hamilton. Pa Dr W Livingston, Philo Henry Evans, Deposit, X Y col Thomas, New York Lewin H. Davie, Petin'a K 1., Bullook, Vermont COMMERCIAL ROTEL—Sixth et.. above Chestnut D 0 Sundt°, Smyrna. Del E CRobertson,Newark,NJ B F Duncan, Newpoyt, Dial Aaron Woodward, Newprt W F Lewis, Fennewlvania J P Broomall, Pa J Bushong Lancaster It J Johnson, Now .Torgey Townsend Walter, Pa Fredk Brovyn, Salem, ill Rey Dr Steele C Foger. Yottatown John Traynor, Chester co J d Eirk, Cheater oo Truman Coates, Lana co 0 P Baldwin dc la, N F 8 Cope, W Chester, Pa D B Harvey, CI eater eo B O Simonton., Chester co F W Powvd, Choetor co DO Harvey, Chester co John James New Terser David Humes, Chester no J J honms;Miesouri NATIONAL HOTEL—Rao Week, &boys Third. Leonard Betz, Canton, 0 John B Harris, tltpn, ra, Darnel J Rhoads, Rs W D ,s Ohio Israel 'rennle, Clevel'd, 0 10 re Haight, Wash, D C Hoe English, Wash. D C W Maynard, Lancaster N H Blake, Columbus, 0 Jae Oliver, Columbus, 0 Yaul Leidy, Columbia no W J Ettinger, A Ben town Win Biokie, PottaTille John U Park, rhos MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Seeond et,, above Arch, G 8 Adler, Wm)). D C C °Heitman, Hometown H D Hodgson, ra. C B rdevgger, Wilkesbarre J C Btonebrenor, Virginia C K Tanner, Norfolk, Vi John A Gran, Phila. 0 W Jaokson, Philo David Wm, Luton. To MERCHANTS' 11008Eft-Tnird et., above Callowhlll. P W MoFall. Easton I Goldsmith, Easton 0 Folmar, Allentown Jno Adams, Centre po Danlel Filbert, Centre oo Alma 'k Bowl, Ponn'a Abraham Dileart, Pentea Geo Ellanclere,Bastotkra R C Bender, Min, 0 li C Leech, Elmira, N Y J R Edwards, Penn'a J Bush, Chestnut Hlll 13A1.11 EAOLE—Third stmt. stove Oallowhill. Adolph Eophieatohour, Pa Joa Emery, Ihrtotown Aug Ititoughtou. Reading T 8 Lemecnng, repula BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third et,. above callowhlll Capper Reado, Somertog; h. Feast, roeasvivenis THE PRESS.--PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1861. FOUNTAIN HOTEL.—lleoond it., Abovo Market. John Honttea,_Millord. Del D Alortinter.Wilin.Del 0 R Turner , Virginia rill Learn. Delaware% Thom Mason; Smyrna. Del matte drub, Smyrna. Del' Col GI W Ladd, Wont% Cld Ogger, New Jolley MARINE INTELLIGENCE. BEE FOURTH PAGE. ARRIVED. Steamship Delaware. Cannon.ggi hours from N York,, with mdse and paseengera toJae Ander,hoe. Rork Reindeer. Coutts, from Rio de Janeiro lih Nov, via Barbadoes Nth ult. with coffee to 'rhos A NeWltAll & Sons. Left at Rio. U 8 brig Dolphin, from the River Mate, for the United Staten noon, and others as before. At Barbadoes. bark John Denham. Gray. from Rio for New Orleans. discharging for repairs. Nov 14th. lat 11 21 IS, long 66 03. spoke brig Breeze. from Now York for Montevideo! 16th, lat le al S. long 16 17, spoke bark Har vest queen, bound to Bnenoe Ayres. Ong Lcapgli. MMus, from pardenaa. Jacksonville 16 days , in owing to Geo W Bernadou & Bro. Has been 14 days andf Bottoms. with heavy gales from N NW to N NE, sprung lore topmast and foro yard. City Ice Boat, Bohollinger, 12 hours front the Delaware Breakwater, with barklicindeer and brig Loango in tow. TSlLlaneesi. (Correspondence of the Press.) Bosron, Jan 6. Below, bark &amen, from Afrros (or Balem, Plsly Yong. Jan O. Arrived, barks Venue, from Ouraooa ; Clarissa, from Rio; Fame and Modora, from New Orleans; ships Med way. from Bombay; W m Nelson, from Havre; Johanna. from Newport. Hug; barks Royal Sovereign, from Sun derland; Northwood, from Malaga; brigs Caroline, from Malaga; Beatrice . from Jamaica; Bunny Conte, from at Martins; cobra J 0 Bowman, from Bonaire; 8 Hotohkiss, from Havana; Marsdieta, from Havre; Mary Alice, trom Ponce, PR. Below, ship Industry. from Manila. Steamship Konsiii . gtoir, - iialier, zared at Dolton Silt nat. lot Philadolohia. Steamship Catawba, from Charleston, arrived at La vans 30th ult Ship Sardinia. Pendleton, for Liverpool, cleared at Savannah 3d lost. Ship Kato Prim), Gerrish. for Liverpool. cleared at New Orleans 2d inst. with 8723 bales cotton, 1391 sacks corn, and 760stavee. Ship Soars°, Howes, from Calotitta, arrived tot Boston 6th nut. Shi Alfrod Story, Comory, from HaVre, cleared at Mobile sld, ult. with no billet' of cotton, valued at $161,671. Bark Anna. Tuthill, from Cromstadt, via Provinee• town, was below Boston sth tont. Beek Adehne. Sahulken, from Bremen for Philadel phia. was spoken 2d met, lat 36, long 74 80. line Delhi, Darnaby, keno°, remained at Havana Brig Joseph, Oableg, for Philadelphia, oleared at New Orieane 2d lint. with 224 hhde sugar. 224 We and 2 half bble molasges, S bids guitar. 3 pkge mdse. Bohr Coernano, Willette, for flew Bedford, oleared at Savannah 3d Bahr Adele, Williams, for Philadelphia, cleared at Bavaria 29th ult. Bohr II M Mayo, Ward, hence, arrived at Boston Bth instant. - Behr James Martin, Kelly. for New Orleans, olearod at Boston 4th met. Bohr Olirlidophe Loeser, Lawe, cleared at Boston sth inst. for Wilmington, Del, rind P hiladelphia. Bohr It FI Perkins, Greenleaf, from Now Castle, Del, at Nowburrport 4th inst. WOOD—EOKERTS.—On the &I instant, by the Hey. Robert Gamble, of Phihseelphio. at Springwelt Mr. John Pl. Woods to Miss Sue C. Eckert, both of Lancaster county, MUBSELMAII—KIKK.—On Tuesday, Jan. 1. by the 8ey..1. A. Bomberger Mt. Henry .Ik. Mcßee!man to Mies Ellen Kirk, all of this °BY. THOMAS.—On the 4th instant, David E. Thomas, in the 40th year of his age. 'she relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend his funeral, from his late real demo, Middletown township, Delaware county, on Tuesday morning. at 11 o'clock. without further no hoe. 'Jo proceed to Methodist Episcopal Church, near Rinkaon's Corner. LAWRENCE—On the evening of the 3d instant, Ruean F., daughter of Henry it, Lawrence, hi the Seth year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her father, No. 019 North Eleventh Street, this fElecond - day the 7th Instant, at 2 o'clock P. M., with out further notice. DOANE.—On the sth instant, Mary Alioe, wife of Wm. H. Doane, aged 92 years. Funeral from the residence of her uncle,George W. Hotchkiss, No. 1939 Lombard street, on Tuesday morning,at 10 o' clock. MUSCHAMP.—tm the 4th instant, Anna Seeley, widow of the late Edward IL Musohamp, in the 44th year of her ego Funeral from St. Faure Felucca! Church, Market street, above Fourth, Camden, on Tuesday morning, at 10 o'clock. B AYl,l9.—On the Oil instant, Joseph Baylis, aged 74 years. Funeral from his late residence, No. 923 Arch street, on Wedneseay afternoon, at 2 o'clock, COXHEAD —On the 4th instant, John Coshead. in theltat year of his age. Funeral from his late residence. Haverford street, above Thirty-fourth, Mantuaville, on Tuesday after noon. at 2 o dock. FCERING.—On the 4th instant, Julia A., youngest daughter of Charles M. and Mary Ftering, aged 2 years and 3 days. Funeral from the residence of her parents, No. 1319 Myrtle mama, this(Mondanmorning. at 10 o'clock. Weokly Report of Interments, FINAL'S'S °roma, January 5.1841. Interrnews in the City of Phitodeiyhia from the 2.90& of December. 1860, to the 114 of January. 1861. IZ D. o D.. . Er Ci. DEIAIS. a ja: t i K• DISIMOKS. 0 F el -- I -* 1 A AS lb ett u nl m a in ......-. 11, m e .....= 1 . (Fever. Typhoid..-... 1 1 2 1 /I, B,o lle p Ur e e , ........_................... 2 : B lic e m op l i f o r r ttLge uli . g - 401v41 . 8 _ .. 11 Burns ...,___., . c c Canner p.im g o f n 1, 1 . v e. . hp e ._ .... 1 .... 2 1 in !I • a • ni m B T a ci t i n : c n a't k ! r .,.T 1 7 ~ oo —4-- I ° Casualties..._.:.... 1 1 " . i. Jidi=1 . ....... 1 " Peritonmum.. .. St. & Bowels 1 " 11uera........ 1 c O C , 10 r o u t ti lotnnu . ... f.i. ,IL ........ u .i. .. 0 ,1 gn ... 235 41.,, 113 16 I til A rr n as la t an uf — .. t .t . - --"* .....: I I 1 Ikleastes—,.....- 3 3 Old age...--...-- I I Palsy—. ..... —•• • 2 . 3 Rheumatism —...... I . 1 2 scrofula_......-_. 1 .- 4 Sore Throat.—.... 1 1 softening of Brain.. I 1 Small-Pox —.— 3 ...I 2 Still 80rn.—..... 2 Beicode ,---,.... 1 '77.;1 7 6 T0eth1irg—......... _ 3 Tetanu5._............ 1 1 Unknown....--..... 1 1 Violence --. I 1 i 1 2 3 I DJ les, III; Boys, 81; Girls, 70. AXOII3 THERE WEBB: ^ :Fram. 40 10 ra- ..... •• •• ; 60 to 60. —•--- • —. At • 60 to 70.---.... ...... i '. 7 80 0 to w 80 00:... .... :.= " 00 to Re—.— • • • •-• •—• Mother's... B luth= ..r..,. Heart.. Disease of Drain.. Heart.— Spine Kidneys. " Liver. Drowned..... Debility •Effusion on Brain—. Erysipelas... • • —.— Enlargem't of Deal EXposure— . . ....... Fever, Remittent... Fever, 80ar1et.....• • fdales, 154; Femal, OR TIM Under 1 Year—, 691 From / to . 26' 2 to 5.—..._. 41 " 6 to 17 " 10 to 15 —.—. " 15 to 4 20 to 18' " 30 to 40 181 NATIVITY—United States, Ill; Foreign, 51; Un known, From the .Almslioulte, 11 ; People of Color, 12 ; from the Country, 4. WARDS. WARDS. WARDS. Ftrst--.......15 Tenth ... .—. 8 Nineteenth—. 13 Second .11 Twentieth . Third 10 Twelfth— _ .. Twenty-first..,. 4 Fourth— .12 Thirteenth..... 3 Twenty-second.. 1 Fifth 6 Fourteenth.-- 9 Twenty-third— 5 Sixth 5 Fifteenth—.lo Twenty.fourthmle Seventh ........11 Sixteenth—JO Unknown Eighth....___ 12 Seventeenth-10 -- Ninth—...... AS Eighteenth... . 6 T0taL...—.244 The number of oaths compar ed with the oorrespond- Infrweek of 1360 and of last week, was as follows: eek aiding January 7, IWO. wa5........_..._... 217 Deo e mbar SP 1860 was.... —.261 By order of ARTHURf Het HUG PRESENTS FOR L. INC. Cellars. Sleeves, Lane Bets, Crape Bets. Handkerchiefs, Fallo, Gloves, Yeas, Mitts, nahnoral Blurts, Hosiery, Cloaks, arKENSINGTON SOUP SOCIETY.—AT a Meeting of Citizens held this evening, Janu ar, 4.1851, at the Methodist Entsconel Chetah, south east comer of Ruth mond street and Marlborough street, the following named gentlemen were cleated Offieere and Managers of the "Kennington Sone Ropily " for the ensuing year: OPP/CERS. Col. A. P. EYRE, President. KLI GARRISON. Vine President. CHA RLES M. LUKENS, Secretary. GEORGE J. HAMILTON, Treasurer. MANAfaI.III, Col. Abmhem P. Eyre, Samuel M. Meoutohen, George JAN amilton. Col. John H. liringhuret,i Jacob Jonee. George Eitookbam. Chalice M. Lukene, Davie Duncan. Th , mas B. Stitee, Joseph F. Gillingham, Frederick Creamer, George W. Vaughan, • Robert Co'eman. Mr. DANIEL B. MICKL, an Collector for the Foolery Übrorlptione in aid oft so lotted, and man be left GEORGE J. HAMILTON. Bank, S. W. corner of FO btreete and other Ofßeers ai Jal.3t° CH A RLES 07NOTICE.—THE PUBLIC ARE EERE. BY informed that no Person fa authorized to 00: money for any _purpose whatever for me, unless jurnishr 0 with a wArrrEN CERTIFICATB,_aigned by myself. A. Mc BLROY. la .at if Office Philadelphia city Directory. Begs AMERICAN LIFE INSPRANCE AND TRUST COBRA ruff. • nEupni A, January 3.180. NOTICE.—The Trustees_havo this day deoinred a di vidend of FIVE PER DENT., out of the profits of the last am months, payable to the, Btookholders on de mand, clear of Butte tax. The Truatees_have also deolered quinquennial Bonne of FORTY-THREE FER OENI. of all pre miums on Mutant Policies now in come. zgiii dated prior to January 1, MO. la7-11t JOHN C. PIM% SeorotarY. 1 FIRST MONDAY OF JANUARY.— T 1( he e day ld. Prayer for the Ber' of the Goenel rgh th worof m Meetings will be hold at Cituton- street Church THIS MORNING, at 10Y, o'otook; at Calvary Church, LO LUST Street, at 4 o'olook, In the AFTERNOON', and at Plne•etreet °hawk in the EVEVING, at Di o'olook. The extremes vidoonnad of yam and short ad dreams by manners and laymen. It* OFFICE OF THE. EXCHANGE IN MD DURANCE; COMPANY, No. 409 WALIIIIT treat. An election for ten Direotor* to carve the entitling err will be hold at tie othoe on MONDAY, Januar7 .1801, between the hour, of 20 and II A. U. It J. BONtsALL. President. MTHE WEEK OF }'RAPER WILL BE observed throng hhut the World, commencing ORROW, Jan. e, The services on Monday, an every day of the week. will be held at the Ransom-street Baptist Church, from 12 to 1K o'clock, end be oonduoted. by ministers of different denominations. Saldect of Prayer on Monday to, " Au especial blessing On ail the service, of the week, and the promotion of brotherly kindness among MA those who hp. the Lord Jeans Christ in sincerity. Christians or every name are in. vited to participate. Jas. 2t are 7DEOPLEIS LITERARY INSTITUTE.— NEV. HENRY WARD BEECHER will lee 71.1)B.SDAY EVENING. Jan. I0.1&11, at Concert Hall. Tickets 25 cents, for tale at the Hall dunes the day. Leoture hi NI S. 105-15 t ULECTURES TO LADIES ON MEDI. CAL SUBJECTS, by ANNA, htLONGISHORE 18. M. D. at the Aseembly Buildings. TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets, eommenelng on MONDAY, January 77th at 314, &cloak P. M. These Lectures will be illustrate by a complete set or life•si se and magni fied Dravon s and Paintings. designed lor this ignoaini purpose. an by Anatomioal and papier maohe ism .statiens Admission 10 ciente. Dils.2t* MOFFICE OF TDB FRANKFORD AND §OI.ITHWAKH PRILADELP.HIA CITY PAR ER RAILROAD COMPANY. Perks ROOM, be ley Fourth.—Pititantll.Pilla, Jannell 9,18e1 . The Di rtotors haye tale day declared a ividend of FOUR BR CENT. pn the Canital Ste . Parade to the e ookholdere or their legal representatives, on and af ter the 14th met., between the hours of 10 and 9 P.M. Tho transfer books wtll be cloned until the 1418 inet. jay.srnw-tl4 CIJARLBB R. ABBOT Beoretary. WS. L. CAPEN WILL COMMENCE A Course ofLectures on PHRENOLOGY on MON- Eveniny. A/111417 7th ato 7% o'clock, at the 8. E. corner of BERING GARDEN and NINTH litreets. These Lectures Will he extensively illustrated and close with _Public EXEMIIIMWPG. AdMllO3lO7l Free; Colleotion_attor lentnre. Examiriatione are quads daily at 922 CHESTNUT Street. Jo St WNOWICE.-11111C 414NUAT. of the Stockholders of the Beaver Meadow oadand Coal Company will he told at their °Tibe t No. 322 WALNUT Street, on MONDAY. the Slst of Tannery next. at 12 o'elook AL, at whioh time an sloe- Don trill be held for Yresldent and ten Directors for the ensuinE year. L. CHAMBERLAIN; dal. tin Secretary and Treasu or. Tr EAST MAHAPPPY HAILE OAp COLVT PAM, .PIIILADIMP4IA, Dee. 24, IBM, anwital meeting of 'the Stopkholdere el this Cop}- pant, and an tiee i ti a o t n for opeare r tre eive for the r loninno .11141 9 )( 1 . 1 P ) St:eet, on t %rcita. ', l4 - , P thown .litlary next, at leo °look 4., Ai. daztintrf Mil A. MoINTYRE, Oeoretsay, MEMORANDA MA11,1111:1) DIED. Health 011ioer ADIES IN MOURN- Shawls, Maus. de Woes, Chintzes, Poplins, Valonmas. Cashmeres, Oaunt'ets, Black Drees Goods, &o. 80N, Mourning Store, No. 918 Chestnut street. Eli Garrison, Hon. John Robbins, Andrew Zane. Hurh J. Worrell , Itiohard Wainwright, James Bell. Joseph F. W. Snyder, Benjamin H. Brown, Edward W. Gorges, J aeon Birely, Henry Resider, Jacob K. Vaughan. YE Was duly sleeted Agent r for the stunting year. ie Somety ere respectfully R at h the Treasurer, Mr. at the Commonwealth lIIRTH and CHESTNUT d Manama. 41. LUKENS. Reoretari. CONTINENTAL HOTEL COMPANY.— t, Zgri tu 9T il PlieVNCVßlß' r ir at l n lti f g COMPANY," for the m o ot of °looting Five Mann. gore and the traneantion °Pother buoipeaa. wilt he held on of the SEVENTH day of January, A, D. 18e1. at 12 o nt the Hotel. 1a1.6t J. EIHROHANT PRICE, Beeretary. AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE AND 2 0 2 :ETIttleT COMPANY, PHILADBLI'IIIA,DOCIOnIber OTIOE.—The annual meeting of the Stealth°Mors of tide Cotopany,for tho election of thirteen Truotaeo, to Carve the ensuing year, will he hold at the °Moe, in the Comeenee building. WALNUT Street. southeast corner of Fourth, on MONDAY. January T,1861, be tween the hours of 10 A. M. and 12 M. d 024 121 JNO. C. BIM% &watery. OFFICE OF THE FAME INSURANCE CO., Nn 4.011 CHNSTNUT li cto Annual Meeting of the Eitookholders of this Com pany will be hold at their ornoo, on MONDAY, January 1861, at 10 o'clock A. M. An election for Twelve Directors, to servo for the ensuing year. will be held the same day, at the same place, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2 I'. M. WILLIAMO I. BLANCHARD. Jni-Hal4 BooretarY. trrr. OFFICE 011? TILE WESTMORELAND COAL COMPANY, No 2:30 South THIRD St., corner of Willinee Alley, Philadelphia, Deoember 19, 1860. At a morainic of the Direotore, held Tills DAY, a dividend °remelt per oont. for the past ear WWI declared ion the capital stook, payable to Moo - Wielders or their legal reproisontati ves at tho °Moe of the Company, on end after Thuredity. January ad, 1881. The Trarafer Books will be Mooed until January 7th next. F. IL JACKNOS. de2ltjaa Treasurer. EOFFICE OF THE UNION MUTUAL IN SURANCE CO —e/MADritrulA, Deo, 81 nTgrln v iVaigt!,'l, o oveirgediv,:vi t al, l ll'.93 theet aloe been the Compfiny on MONDAY, January 14, 11,1, at 12 °Weak. poen, at which time an election will 1,0 held for eight Direotorg, to serve for the ongoing throe yenta. JOS, COLLIBON de 91-12 t neo;y. OFFICE OF THE GREEN AND WACOATES-HT REET PHILADELPHIA PAS ER RAILWAY COMPANY. TWENTY FOURTH and e oAT NM Ste., =hi 1880. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Green and Coates-street Philadelphia, Passenger Railway Company. for the Mention of a President and twelve Di rootors. to servo for the ensuing year. vral he held et the vino(' of the Company, on MONDAY, January 24th, 1881. nt 12 o'otook, noon. da.280a14 DEINDY SHARWOOL Secretary. MOFFICE OF TILE ENTERPRISE IN SURANCE COMPANY, No. 400 WAL TREET. December 2e, 1810. NOTICE.—The Annual meeting of tho Stockholders of the ENTERPRISE INSURANCE, COMPANY will be held on MONDAY, the 14th day of January, 1861, at TEN o'clock A. M.. at tho office of the Company. An election for Twelvo Directors to serve the en twine year, will be hold the same day at the samo place, between the boom of 10 o'clock A. 01. aD_d 2P. M. de27014 CHARLES W. COX Secretary. - ry OFFICE OF THE ANTHRACITE IN SURANCE COhIPANY. Plitt A DELPHI), 0000Mber 29. 1860. An eleotion for Ten Direetote to serve the ensuing year. will be held at thin olive on Monday the 7th day of January next, between the ho SMITHand 12 A. M. de294.1a7 W. M. BeeretarY. (XSUNDAY-SCIIOOL MISSIONARY MBETINO.—A Union Meeting will be hold in ERT BALL, (CIIke.STN UT Street, above Twelfth,) on next aIuNDAY EVENING, January 7th, commencing at 7h o'clock. Addressee will be delivered by the Rev. 11. W. CIIIDLAW, of Ohio, Mr. J. hIASON RICH, of Ranson, (Missionaries of the American Sunday-Bohool Union ,} and others. . . All interested in the groat Sunday-School Misaionary work aro invited to attoml. Tickets of admirelon may be brut, free of charge, at the house of the American thioday-nohool Union. .11:12 CHESTNUT Street. Ja4-3t* ca:HOUSE OF REFUGE.—THE ANNUAL matins of the Contributors to the Rouse of . will be held on VVErrNSSOAY neat, at 4 o'olook Y. hr., at No. 169 North TENTH Street, above Arch. The annual report of the Board of Managers will be submitted, and an election will be held for officers and managers to serve the ensuing year. ALEXANDER HENRY, Reciretary House of Refuge. EIZEIMSI MOFFICE OF THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE; COAIPANY, No. 921 TNUT Street. ELECTION.—An Election for Nme TRUSTEES, to servo for three years, will bo held at the Woe of the Company', No. 921 CHESTNUT Street, on MONDAY, Janntryl, 18 , 1. Polls fmen from 10 until 12 A. M. de24.mth tj7 JOHN W. HORNOR. Secretary. MTHE PHILADELPRIA, WILMING TON. AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD COM , Droenther 14, MO. ThaI:UMW meeting of the Stockholders of this Corn- PanY will take place in Vi'ilinlngton at the oboe of the Cornrow. on MONDAY. the 14111 January next, at 10 o'olook A. M.. for tho election of Direotors to serve for tho ensuing year. endlly for the tru nsaotlon of such other business as may legs come beore the meeting. delaßll4 ALFRED HORNER. Secretary. rv! OFFICE OF THE LITTLE SCHUYL KILL NAVIGATION RAILROAD AND COAL nICIPANY. PHILADELPHIA, December 21, MO. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of ma CM.. Daily. and an eleotton for officera to serve the enemas year. will be bold at the office of the Comptni, No. dot LIBRARY Street, on MONDAY. the 14th Januar neat. at 103,1 o'clock A. hi. WM. WALK, Ja., ds24-mal 01%14 Treasurer and Secretary. XOFFICE OF THE FRANKFORD AND ISOUTIMARK PIIILADFAJPRIA CITY PAS ER RAILLOAD COMPANY, Berke (late Cha tham) street, below Fourth.—Princneramia,Doo.a9, ffiCe. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of this company and an election for president arid twelve direc tors. to serve the (insular year, will be held at the office of tho company on MONDAY, January 14.1861. at 12 M. CRAB. R. ABBOTT, do.ll mwf-tjalt Seo'l. MAcoMNIONWEALTU INSURANCE COMPANY OF TH 4 I STATE OP PENNSYL , 61 3 CHESTNUT Street, PittLanstpnta, Nov. 20, 1500. C N MM I O C NW —A A mTH ingNoU RAN CECO o PA N Yof the State of Pennsylvania, will be held at the office of the Company. No. 613 CHESTNUT Street, on MONDAY. January 7th, MIL at 10 o'clock A. M. AN ELECTION FOR TEN' DIRECTORS to eorye the ensuing year will be bald at the Office of the Com pany on the mute day, between the haunt of El and 12 o'otook A.ll, SAMUEL B. MOON, n027-dtja7 Seminary. CORN EXCHANGE. BANK, PIIILADEL- P: ` l,.Tettgren b r N.l,7lWAV:ggieTVgan no , ders were el ooted Directors of thi. Bank . : Alexander G. Cattail, Rommel T. Canby, Robert K. Nair, David Vanderveer. Edmund A. Bonder, Philip B. Mingle, Alexander Whilldni, poll Nobht. Hugh Craig. George L. Bunby, Jovial Lindsey, Edward C. Knight, William 9 1 Maddook. And at a Meeting of the Board, held November 26th A. U. onTr.EbL, Esq.. was unanimously re.eleoted President,' R. K. NEFF, Esq., Vico President. and .1. W. TORREY, Cashier, del-lm W. TORREY, Cashier - - MINDEPENDENCE ON CHARACTER.. The True and the FAWN—The Rev. F. D. /HUN ON. D. of Boston, Mase.ooll deliver the Fourth LECTURE in the course, in aid of the Church of SAINT MA ETRIAH. on TUESDAY Evening next. Bth January, at CONCERT HALL, Chestnut. above Twelfth street, commonolng at a quarter before 8 o'clock. Sul ;10.t-" Independence of Character—the True and the False." Tickets 25 cents. For sale at Episcopal Boolc Deposi tory, 1225 Chestnut street ; Bernd & Stan, 911 Chestnut street, and at the door. jag -6t WILCOX & DELLEKER, NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CUSTONT-ITOITNE BR oxims, 404 011DSTParr IStreot, Philadelphia .e7-inivat NOW 18 THE TIME TO SUBSUME. I \—THE PHILADELPHIA INQ HIRER, double sheet. itinerved daily in any part of tho city of Phila delphia, and surrounding oitiee. towns, and for 'twelve Cents a week. Orders mewed at the Publication Moe, No. 121 8. THIRD Street It NOW IS TIIE TIME TO SUBSORIBE. —THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, double beet ie timed daily in any part of the city of Phila. delvhia. and surrounding oitioe, towns, and villages, fdr !waive Conte a wook. Orders received at the Pub lication Office, No. 121 S. THIRD titreet. It - ORTRAIT OF MAJOR ANDERSON.- This Morning's INQUIRER (Monday) con tains a Portrait of the gallant Major ANDKRBON, with a Diogyaphioal Sketch. For sale by all News Agents. Prroe two cents PORTRAIT OF MAJOR ANDERSON.— Thin Morning's INQUIRRR (Monday) con tains a Portrait of the gallut Major ANDERSON. with a biographical Sketch. For gala by all News Agents Price two cents. lt WM. BRANTLY HANNA, ATTORNEY AT LAW, bee removed to No. 420 WALNUT Street—Up Stairs. Ja7-2t* A MBROTYPES, AS CORRECT AND artiatio ea tiny over made. can be had at moderate Prices br going to REIMER% Photographic Gallery, 017 NORTH BEC0141) Street. above GREEN. lt• NOTIOE.-1 1 4y wife, JOSEPHINE STE -1-11 VENBON, having loft her homn without any Just cause, I hereby KIVA notice that I will not psy any deb's whioh may be contracted by her from thin date. 07.30 T. B srEvErsora. - pIITLADELPHIA LOOM. EXPRESS COMPANY, ns Booth FIFTH Street, deliver fteig ht. parcels, and bait gage throughout the city. Pat ten:Oar owe and attention given to the conveyanee of baggage to all the railroad depute. ia4-Im* LADIES ARE RESPECTFULLY INVl ted to visit the largest and riehest assortment of Flowers, Wreaths, and Herd Dresses, just arrived from Felix, of Paris, at J. JOLLIRET',I, /314 CHESTNUT Street, Also, Frenoh Perfumery. de27-16t WATCHES, JEWELRY, &e. THE BEST GOLD JEWELRY-TDE •At. BEST GOLD JEWVLR H Y. ANO'TER ANOTHER . . . LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF GOLD AND PLATED GOODS, PROM A BROKEN-LIP A BROKEN-UP A BROKEN-UP A BROKEN-UP MANUFACTURER. No Galvanized, Gilt or Gift lewolry sold in oar Estab- Raiment. ALL GE IBNUINT I I GOLD AND 4 PLA IB TED O IT DO 19 M E DEAN CO.'S DEAN A co.,t; linAN 11.1.:AN ORIGINAL ,TABTORG. N 0.335 CHESTNUT Street..third store below Fourth, north rude, CRISIS! CALL AND LOOK AT SOMETHING NEW ! A GREAT BALE OF 875,000 WORTH L FOF JEWELRY CH. CHAINS, dm LOR $1 EA A Lure and splendid assortment of Jewelry to be sold without regard to coat. YOUR CHOICE FOR 81 FACE. The following list oomprisos some of the articles sold at this establishment for 31 each. it looms impossible to enumerate them all in circular form. Call and examine for yourselves: Large Size and Splendid Cameo Sete, General Retail Prince tio. if o. - do. La . va . ilo ..-- 10 to 20 o. do. do. Carbuncle nets Bto 30 o. Lattice' Enameled and Coral do.— 7to 30 Do. do. do. and Carbuncle do.-- Zto 30 Dm tip. do and Ruby do—__. 7to 50 10. Gal c luster Grano Potting Sets do--../1 to 3 0 o. do. do. Vane dp. do —lO to 30 0. do. do. Jet Sot do. do--- sto 12 o. do. Black Mosaic do. do.-- 6to 12 p. do. Gold.stone Mosaic do. do— 6to 12 Do. do, Calico Sots, do. do.--. 6to 12 • Do. Ribbon Twiets, with brilliants d 0...... 6to 16 Do. Bouquet Sots, new style do. 0o --. Bto 90 Dn. Enamelled plaster do. do. sto ---. /0 to 30 Over 100 other dillorent styles Ladies' Jewelry; Me. &alone, all aphis, patterns, and sizes; Lockets of ovary desoription ; Gold Vane, 14 karat. with Silver Extenei on Holder' Gold Pencils, Gold Thimbles, Plated /diver Ware, Sleeve Damns, Studs, ate., &o .; Coral. Lava, Cameo. and Band Bracelets; Gents Vest Mame, war ranted to wear for ton years without changing color. and will stand the acid. They are usually sold by Jewellers as solidgold chains. Ail made in Paris. You can take your choice for el each. Ladies' and Gordo' Guard Chains, 81 each, usually sold by lawallerk It front 86 to eV) each; Ladies' and Children n Nook Lhaintl, beautiful patterns; Armlets, brilliant, enamelled, an d m Settings t Croecee, 'plain and enamelled, for 31 emili, retail proses tram $5 to $2O each. Every style and Variety of Jewelry and desirable goods fpr $1 each Ws sate, at the above prices, will continue long enough to sell off our immense stook, which was our chimed at a great Sacrifice from trinnuthontrers vlid have railed. Call and Bee the best stook of goods in Philadelphia. Terme cash. Take your choice for $1 each. No sales to exceed one dozen of any ono kind of goods at the shove prices, unless at our option. aIEAN & CO„ No, 335 CHESTNUT dtroot. Philadelphia. To those 'who order goods by mail, must bend 10 cents extra, to pay Poems e on a single article ; on two arti cles 25 rents. and It cents on each additional article. debt-lm" LY-ILAOKEREL, SIT AD, RAL /HON, &0.-3,200 bbl,. Idesepos.l, 0, and 8 lianok. oral. large. medmm. and small, in assort e d paoBages of °holes late- oausht fat fish. 6,01 X) Ws. New Halifax, Eastport, and Labrador Ifer -11 nit of ohoioo qualities. 6.4 boxes extra now sealed Herrings. 3,000 boxes ext.& new blot Herrings, 8,000 boxes large Tilagdititie 1 - torrings. S6O bldg. Maolonao White Fish. bbla, new Economy Mesa Shad, 25 bbls. new Halifax Salmon. 1,000 Quintals Grand Bank Olodfisb. 980 boxes Herkimer-county Cheese. In atom and landing, tor tISIO rtal ruy Jr EGUAIki Ng. 441 i ORTII WHARV , ES. E N43I VALERIAN, for sale by WEI HMI ILL & BROTI4ft i 019 47 and 49 North B.ECONLI RETAIL BRY GOODS. LADIES' OLOARS AND FURS. AT NOMINAL PRICES. WITHOUT REGARD TO OOST, TO OLOEig, THE SEASON. EIGHTY THOUSAND DOLLARS' Worth of elegant 01.40AKS AND FURS. Suitable for LADIES, MISSES, AND CHILDREN MUST BE PEREMPTORILY BOLD DIOTIOS TO INTENDING PURCHASER. The usual One-Yrioe Britain in foto. at Am establishment will bo abrogated for the specie of One Month, in order that, should any garment bo inadvertently omitted to be reduced In price to the lowest acceptable amount, any offer for the came wilt be oonsidered, end, if at all practicable, adjusted to the satisfaction of the per ehaser. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., 'rim PARIS MANTILLA, CLOAK. AND FUR EMPORIUM. NO. 708 CHESTNUT STREET de29-tf JNDIA SHAWLS, VBLVET OLOARB, OLOTH OLOAKE3, BILKS, BHA WI, B, DRESS GOODS, In great variety and choke ■eleottons, at GEORGE FRYER'S. No. 916 OHESTNIIT STREET. 0019-tt CIOOD GOODS DRAW GOOD FAMILY 'LA CUSTOM. Qood Bhp* Silk,. uood Friendly Bilks. Good Fashionable Bilks. Good Winter Bhawbo. good Household Goods. Flannels._ Good Linens, Sloneline Tioks. &0., &o. EYRE & LANDE.I.I.. F l ouith and Atoll. Q h OLFERINO AND MAGENTA POULT Pk-' PR O E DE 801 D in from Auction, and for sale at HALF . Evellinr Sax. lialf-rnoo. Pearl Silks, Ralf-price. Blum Pearl and /Oda. Watered SilksOfalEprioo. ET NE LANDELI., POUR2R and ARCH Streets ' YRE LANDELL, FOURTIEI AND ARCH Btraets, alway s; keep-- Boat Family Flannels. Base Cott"nFlannelc Bee tihirting Beat Skirting Linea. Best Waahing Prints. Families supplied low. Jai. iniw-tf [LUPIN'S EXTRA SUPER FRENOHME RINOS, Reduced to Inver yard, worth 91.60. Lower pr ice d Y s d o. 91. Ex ok a Super Sl com Th ° bSI Cloth loth 51.35. Black Cloaking Cloth. velour Poplin at 37g reduced from GM cents. Velour Poplins, better qualities, all reduced. All Wool Lane s, Mons de V a leroin,, 6co. Cloth Cloaks. Broohe and Blanket Shawls. Hooped skirts Embroidered Collars and Sotsoko., all marked down before mock taking. Jnet M -4-4 fdimonville and Roobdale Muslin-y.l9g cents. 4-4 Adams an Son's Mnelin,lo mints, worth 1.9)6 cents. CHARLES ADAMS &, SON. MOB .141OTHTH and ARCH Ste. IIiORNLEY v 0111181111 I ! ! -IL One Dollar Silks for no.: Dollar Twcnty-five cent Silks for al:: Dollar Fifty - cent Silks for a 1.05!: Dolls Seventy- fi ve Gent Silks for 81.60!!! REDUCTION IN PRICES! Long Brodie Shawls, Excellent, for $B. Long Brooke Shawls, Superior, for 10 to Olt Long Brooke Shawls, Very fine, for 914, CM 818, and SW. NEW CLOAK B ROO M u ! l f t Pine Beaver Cloaks forSutsB, C oandBl S a ll a h nldyAad Elegantly Trimmed for a, OIL SIB, S Arab Cloaks, ZOnave Jailkets, Black and Fanor Cloth'', &0., &o BEST BLACK LKS!!I Good Quality Black Silks, will wear well, for $l. Heavy Black Silks,Blaok Fign_rtid Silks, &0., .to, MEN'S AIID BOYS WEAK!!! A Large Stook of Cloths. A Large Stock of' Caestrneres, Sattinetts, &Venting& Blankets, Plannels, Linens, and Muslim EIGHTHORNLBY 011188 PS, E. Corner A, SPRING GARDEN Sta. N. B.—Every article bought for clash. nol ILOARS.—The greatest bargains in the city at IVENS'. CILOAKS.—Tho largest stook, the beet alsortaient, the choiceet galore. the Snot qualities.thareoet superb trimmings, the newest styles, the host work. and demi dedly the lowest prioes in the cite, at IVENS'. 23 South NINTH Street. nola-gm fiLoAlcs.—The CITY CLOAK STORE, 142 North EIGHTH. Every one in talking uf the great boraisite and euparior quality of the CLOAKS at the new CLOAK STORE, 142 North EIGHTH Street. eLOABS.—It you. want the best value for your mortar, go to the City Cloak Store, 142 North WORTH Street, above Cherry. aoltiltn O.LOAKS.—The CITY CLOAK STORE, 14 North EMltTit, is said to be the beat and cheapest store in the city. nol6-2m CLOAKS.--A magnificent assortment of all the newest styles Imported thin nommen, with every new material, made up and trimmed in the very hest manner, at prtess that defy alt competition. at the Paris Cloak Store, northeast corner of EIGHTH and WALNUT Streets. nols-2ra BARGAINS AT JOHN H. STOKES'.- Gents' Mande at Stokes', 702 Aroh. Gents' Undershirts, at Stokes' 702 Arch. Gents' Staves, at Stokes .72 Arch. o Gents' Stookincs, at Stokes '. 702 Aron. Gents' Shirt Bosoms. at Stokes'. 702 Aron. Gentlemen, can and examine Stoke. , Stook, The No. 702 ARON BTRNEL doll CLOTHS, OASSIMTIRES, AND SATI N—, NETS. Herm and Wit -weight Beaver glothr. Tricot,' Frosted Heaven. Flaw Broadcloths. Fancy and Blaok Qum COOPER in SONAR noSt Boutheot corner NINTH and MARKET. fIRY GOODS-SELLING OFF. DRY GOODS—SELLING OFF, Below Cost. Below Coat. Must No Gland out Hi One Month. Must be °Um"' out in One Time. Before Stock Time. AP JOHN H. STONES, 702 ARCH Street. tle29•tf NEW BALMORALS. i 1 6Cooholoe desdifsir. Poplin nortted stroorta. Dark etrooti an bright oolOret. Solid colors. top 51:111 bottom, Bold Sootoh Platda. Our Dest desplay thin sson. SHA ea RPLESS BROTHERS, don CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. NEW CLOAK ROOM CONTAINS Elegant Cloth Cloaks. Every new style Coat and Cloak. Woollen, Brooke, arid Black Thibet Shawls. COOPER to COARO,_ noZd Southeaet corner NINTH and MARRET. I RGE BLANENTS. A-4 Bed. Orib. and Cradle Blankets.- Marseilles and Dimity graft,. Nino Table Linens, Vapkins and Towels, COIREIt & CONARD, non Boutneaet corner 11 and MARKET TVFERINOES, DELAINES, POPLINS. FOB stook Black Dress OWL Rome dregs goods very mui reuced ?ranted Cashmeres, yard de, 31 atir VA R e Coop R.& non Southeast corner NINTH an RKET PINE QUALITY PRINTS. A lot of English and American Calicoes, of hand some designs to nee Itatti,for_christmes presents. at 8 cents, A PLEAS BRUT deli 011E8TPIUT and EIGHTH Streets. SEWING MACHINES. WHEELER tia WILSON. Prices Reduced, Nov. 15, 1800. SEWING. NICAOHINES. 898 CHESTNUT STREET—SECOND FLOOR noB-3{lt - HARRIS' BOUDOIR SEWING MACHINE. FAMILY_USE. N0.7--A NEW MACHINE, FOR QUILTING AND HEAVY WORK. Both Dew from two spools without the trouble of re winding and MDe with little or no noire For to t e et No, 700 ARCM Street, Philadelphia, and No. 73 BALTIMORE St., Baltimore, Md. ooli-3m THE BEST bfANUFAOTEDING AND FAMILY SEWING MACHINES IN THE WORIA, AT a I. M. SINGER 4 00. 1 S. qes-3m no. 810 ORESTNUT Stmt. VINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY.-J. W . 1 1- - SCOTT, Sid CHESTNUT Street, a Dor door. below the " Continental." Tde attention of Wholesale Deniers in invited to hie IMPROVED CUT UF of BLlPOrior fit, make , and material, on hand and made to oraer at shorteat notion. fat-tf COUPONS, GREEN AND COATE&. STREWS PASSENGER RAILWAY COM PANY,—The Coupons on the Bonds of this Company, due January 15,1861, will be paid, at the Office of the Company, on and after that date. lap-fl 5 REV' Dy tiIIARWOQP, TrtPnurBr, WANTS. PARTNERV WANTED—With Ten, Fif teen, or Twenty Thousand Dollars—in a Manufao. taring .husiness in this city, whioh has been in native operation for seven yeare—(no experiment)—going to manage tAree•Jeiil. Everytoine is straight. and profit: will Janney any business man of experience, Andreas, for one week, with:rsat name, at this office, " C. J." Jai A YOUNG MAN FROM THE COUNTRY Store a eituation in b e et ho referenceetail Groce ry Store. Gan furnish the of je7-4t* WANTED—A Stout Lad, to do Light • PORTERING to a Wholesale Store. Address " P. D.," this office. iet-3t• WANTED—By a Stout, Able Man, a • • situatio n as Porter or Watchman in a Wholesale gt.cir.ea.of O .Fr e o c rf6 l4 F2 . 94_yeferenoe th7l.rass WANTED—A stout Boy, from 16 to 18 led st Years of age. Address •' G. 8.," Press offioe. WANTED TO RENT—By a good tenant, a Stable whiok will e,ooommodate about fifteen homes. Address "Stable." Press °Mae. nol-tf WANTED. —A smart, active boy , rasp NINO ektv . Nt,.. i riv it ylolz, amtrAtoaltil:SoE,Mtflga OM. dab-tf. FOR SALE AND TO LET. To lo Ilouse, with air ino. LET—A — Donb dent oonvenlenase and yen ; suitable for aPh7 sicuan. northeast oorner ' Sixteenth and Arch streets: (No.. 1633.) Apply at the house, or to R. F. RALEY, Ho. 40 south THIRD Street la 7 et pril TO RENT-A NEAT THREE-STORY MIL lIRICX ROISBE. No. UM OLIVE Street. E. P. MIDDLETON Ir. BRO., SN. FRONT dtrt eL Jas-3t FOlti SALE.—The Store and Dwell- LENo, 211 ARCH Street, Terms easy. Apply to AL BIMB, Real Estate Brokers, sortheaet corner FOURTH and WALNU L !Areas. N 0.3. seaoact floor. Jab 6t° F°.REXCHANGE.-A CHOICE TRACT of good unimproved farm land in the State of New Jersey, uonvenient to the city. vrill be exchanged for 01 11 . rportr• APIA,' at tio, FEDERAL Street. so FARMS AND COUNTRY-SEATS amountALE.he undersigned, having adjoining lance of or in Montgomery and counties, such as Farins. Country neat*. Grist Mina, Storm Lumber Yards, Hotels, &0.. &a., persons 'wish ing to Purchase or examine will find it to their advan tage to call. No oharge for showing provirttes. Cata logues sent by mail. Address R. K. iaORSON, d24.2m Norristown. Fa. R R. CORBON,REAL ESTATE BROKER 0 AND CONVEYANCER, NORRISTOWN, PA. —Real Estate bought and sold on reasonable terms. Stores and dwellings for sale or rent in Norristown and country. Good mortgages negotiated. Collections made. The best references given. d24.6nt MISSOURI LAND!! 600,000 Acres for Hale and entry, at pricer ranging from DX to 60 cents per acre, in any quantities re quired.TAXES paid and PATENTS procured for purchasers of Land under the graduation Act. FPrl as r th urn i i n she mariana by er c o tinr a pottage stamp. 'WILSON, HAP/LINOS, CO.. IL S. and General Land teents, 65 CHESTNUT etreet. Between THIRD and I'OUtcTfi ST. LOUIS. Alo. LAND WARRANTS bought, gold, and located, je7-6m BOARDING. BOARDING.—A desirable Front Boom, Third Story. with first.oltuts board, on Walnut street. near Broad. References exchanged. Address " Board," Press office. ja7.l3' EDUCATIONAL. ,EARNERS OF FRENCH, WHO HAVE - 11 - 4 been diengpointed in the effect of the memorizing methotie, will Cad Mr. Detacroix's nor ough Cou rse of Explanatory Grammar the most rational practioe for acquiring to epeak and wit. e the language in &reasona ble time. The course reigning no other application than the hours passed with the Teacher, at the French Study, 907 FILBERT Street. tt UEBDAWS CIIIMARAY AND WHEN .VILLY reepeotfally inform their friends and the pubLiet that they Ili rornoveA their_Boanimi_emi fty 'h ooi oung L es from Logan &mare to nos. g 7 and 1009 SPRIIC Street. Pupils from five years of ago upward prepared for the fourth elan. 1726-ens RRYANT, STRATTON, & FAIRBANKS' MERCANTILE COLLEGE, S. E. ooro_er SE VENTH and CHESTNUT Streets.—Day and Evening Seationa, individual instruction in Bookkeeping, in cluding General Wholesale and Retail Business, Ship ping, Forwarding and Comrnieston, Banking, Ex change, Manufacturing, Railroading, Steamboating. &c.. the Moat thorovg4 and proaical course in the Minted States. Also, Lectures, Commercial Caloula tionsamthmetio. and the lusher Mathematics. Ven ters/11P (best in the cityb Corremndence.. /co. or sale, their new Treatise on Bookkeeping. beautl t printed in colors, and the best work published. eO/6-tt DIVIDENDS. INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, January 1,1861. An election for thirteen Directors of the CompauT, to serve for one year. will be he'd at the Cornpany_s office, Nos. 4 and 15 EXCHANGE BUILDING, 011 MO DAY, January 14.1861, between the henry of ten o'cook A.M. and one o'clock P. M. WILLIAM HARPER, .1a24114 Secretary. LOST. NOTIOE.—Was LOST from the mail, a Certifioate for Eleven Shares of Stook in the Union Bank, of Philadelphia. in the name of Mrs. Mary Brewster, No. 13, dated April 19,1860. The subscriberraven notice hereby that an mime bon has been made to the said Bank for a new certifi cate, and mills on all persons to show cause why it should not be issued. MARY BRBWB pint. dors-.&wist* 11" ,OST OR MISLAID, TWO SECOND 2—.4 Mortgage Bends of the Camden and Atlantio ilroad for 81000 each, Noe. Ma and 424. Notice is hereby given that application has been made for Bonds in lieu thereof. If found, tabs returned to and imitable reward will be bald by C. Id. SHINN, deBll N 0.292 WALIV UT street. COAL. nOUSEKREPERS, LOOS TO YOUR IN TEREST. Buyyour COAL AT RICKS', where !toning but the very beet Lehigh and Eohnylkill Cool in offered at the loilowing reduced prices: Lehigh, Broken, EgF, and Move-- et 16Derton. •• • 400 e ?tut— 360 ettraded free from Mate or dual and full 'weight, at HICKS' Yard, Boutheaat corner MARSHALL and WILLOW. Call and see. de23.3m CONCENTRATED LEAVEN, FOR OLUCINO BREAD, TEA OAKES. ALL KINDS OF PASTRY, bcc., lcc. MANUFACTURED BT EDWARD CHAMBERLIN A CO., PROPRIETORS OP SHAWN= CHEMICAL WORKS, NO. 93 INDIA STREET, BOSTON CERTIFICATE FROM. DR. RAFE% ASSAYER TO TU STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS "I have analyzed the Concentrated Leaven. manu factured by Messrs. Edw. Chamberlin & Co.. With re ferenda to its parity and effimenoy of action in produ cing the effect of yeast in distending dough, and thereby rendering it fit for making bread. This article is skill fully compounded. from perfectly, pure material. It rinses the dough without consuming the sugar or any other principle in the flour perfectly; and the earns weight of flour will produce more sweet. palatab'e bread. than can be obtained through the aid of yeast; while for cakes and pastry it is invaluable, as it saves all" risk, and much time of the pastry-cook. The Ers:pfniatellia made by me oonfirm the statements made by the manufacturers. and prove this compound worthy ofnubile approval and extended use. " Respectful y, A. A. HAYES. M. D., State Assayer, " N 0.16 Doyleston street, Boston, Bert. 21,132." DIRECTIONS BILEAKrAST AND TEA ROLM—Toro or three tea spoonsful of Leaven, (according to the quality of flour,) to one quart of flour; mix thoroughly bypassing two or three tunes through a sieve : rub in a piece of butter half the size of an egg, and make the p aste with cold milk or water. (milk to preferable,) barely stiff enough to permit rolling put. Inuoh kneading should be avoid ed. Cut into desired form, and place immediately in a het oven and bake quickly. LOAF Davos—The same proportions of Leaven and flour sifted together as above; omit the batter, and make the paste stiff enough to knead into a loaf and bake immediately in a slow oven. Onsilats I.3z.ze.D.—Three tesspoone of Leaven to o ne qu art wheat meal, silted toget her; add one gill of molasses and two eggs; make- the paste thin with milk, and bake to a slow oven. Bnowri BREAD.—Three teaspoonful of Leaven to prie pint of flour, and odd one pint of oorn meal, all well silt ed together ; add two eggs and. about a gill of momeses ; inakb the paste thin with milk, and bake slowly. BIICESSIIKAT Cuss.—Flour and milk sufficient to make one quart of batter ; add tine egg, then three tea apoonsful of Leaven ; boat to a froth, and cook quirk. Bustrutros.—Rift together one quart of [lour and two toaspooneful of Leaven ; rub in a piece of butter half as largo as an egg; mix with cold milk or water, and boil ton minutes. Casaresa-BTIEBT CAXE.—Sift together two large cups of flour, and two tablespoonful of Leaven ;but in half a cap of butter. and a cup and a half of sugar; mix with cold milk or water to a stiff batter, and spice to suit the taste, and bake immediately. Claenirt tar BPONGS CAKE.—TWO cups of white guar beaten with the yolks of six eggs—the whites am eggs beaten to a froth ; then beat qll together; add three cups of sifted flour , one onp .of water, and three tea spoonsful of Leaven ; flavor with two teaspoonful of cl ones of lemon. and bake in a quick oven. JllMELice.—silt together one quart of flour and three teaspoonful of Leaven, nib in one teacupful of butter, and. a cup and a half of white sugar , and spice to suit the taste ; mix stiffienough to roll out, and bake quirk. ELECTION Corm—One quart of flour and three tea spoonefal of Leaven sifted together ; add /Loup of butter, one pound of currants, two imps of 'white sugar, and one teaspoonsful of cinnamon ; mix with cold milk to a stiff batter. and bake in a slow oven. CORN Csxs.—One pint each of flour and Indian meal, and three teaspoonsful of Leaven, well sifted together ; add one gill of molasses and two tinge ; mix thin with milk, and bake in a slow-oven. Our Gam— Five cups of flour and three teaspoonful of Leaven, sifted together; add one cup of butter, two of eager, and two eggs, all well beat together, then add a cup of currants, and spite to suit the taste. Bake about half an hour. LADIBS Cam—Throe-quarters of a pound of flour and four teaspoonsful of Leaven sifted together; one pound of auger and six ounces of butter teaten to a cream; the whites of tux eggs. ell well beaten, and the ire of one lemon; mix with milk. WalisTEß CACTL—Five cups of flour, three teaspoons ul of Leaven, three cups of sugar, one of butter. one of milk, and two of eggs; fruit and spice to the taste. Bake about half as hour. Peaked in cacao of 1,2, 4, and 6 dozen cane. For sale by Grocers and Draggistakenerally, W/LLIAM GULAOER & BRO., Wholesale agents, 4r-msrf-ire if No. 59 N. FRONT Street, naiads. H 0 Y T'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE Is warranted in every instance to RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR. It has been applied IN THOUSANDS OF OASES In the principal cities of New England, and HAS NOT FAILED in a single instance toricaomplish all that is claimed for it. No Bair is so Grey or Red but the 'HIAWATHA will ohm:II:tilt toe beautiful and life-like Brown and 1151o1r.'S It is not an instantaneous dye which crooks, smuts, and gives a dead blank color to the bror,the patient having to submit to. soaping washing , and sponging of the hair every time it is applied; nor is it a preparation of sulphur, sugar of lead, asti.; norof any ingredients de leterious to the hair or skin. It is an article requiring no preparation, no trashing before or after using; it is applied in Ova minutes time, and with as little trouble as any ordinary article for the toilet. it People who have used this preparation declare ie miraculous in its °Deets, and that it will perform all that it pretonde to do."—lSallou'e Pictorial. **lts summits is wonderful, and we can only any we en dorse all the proprietor says in regard to it. (Boston Journal, " We observe, by a notic i e s ia a r: st aglialla Asa u lat o t Fit e aTiliVible aa teiltei d e e tt __t their late Fair, Bosto,n _to Mr. Joseph Hoyt, of this city, for _his _celebrated 'Hia watha Hair Restorative,' an article which nohly merit ed this favor. It was for its superior merits in tine re spect that the committee, after sufficient evidence pre sented to themselves, awarded Eveningyt this Ratter s testimonial."—[ProviderasePress. "' For side by the principal Druggists in Philadelfe, and throughout the eountry. JOSIsPH 'HOYT, iv- Dilator, No. 4 MATHEWSON Bt., Provxdazoe, R. . JaS-Im NEWSPAPER FOR SALE.—A Weekly Nesrananer establishment, with a handsome aim -9211. . ted Von so There to a eomplito PP Jou n oio attached . Addrese" Printor," Price oftiol. do ABIUSEIIENTB. AMERKUR ACADEMY OF MUSIC,. Under the management of 591 4 , WHEit'llEr andLS. FUR NE WEEK MORE MISS CHARLOTTE CUSHMAN. , The acknowledged greatest &stream, and MR. DN 1100117. Pronounced by the Fream the greateat tragedlan.lrill both appear. THIS (Monday) EVENING. January 7. Will be presented Shalistioare's Trued, of HENRY VIII. Queen Katharine. 'Dies Cushman ; Cardinal Walser, Mr. Edwin Booth : King Henry VIII, Mr. John Gilbert Tooonoinde witb the Farce, entitled KILL OR CURE. WALNUT-STREET TREATRE. 1, • Bola Lessee— —Mrs. M. A. G !lase Meirn w,m, ITEM Blanes. Amt.- Y 4 AEent ?dr. soii -- 11011.31117 BENEFIT OF AIR. BENJ. YOUNG. TRW ( bIoNDAY) EVEN ING. Januar,' T. Will be presented a drama, iu 3 acts. entitled TANI GUNMAKEE. OF MOSCOW. Runic Mr. Edwin Adams ; Olga, Mr. Yonttg ; Rosalind. Mr.. Gladstone. Jager which, a laughable Farce, called JANE IN ALABAMA. To conclude with the exciting Drama, called TIM LONE STAR. Doors oven at 63 {.o'oloolt; vertornmanece tarantellas at 70'olook. acr Procne as umial. WHEATLEY it (MARKET AEOEST. wasp NIGH 'TH EATRE T . OF THE NEW PLAY OF THE WOMAN IN WHITE! WOMAN IN WHITE! WOMAN IN WHITE! WOMAN IN WHITE! New and beautiful Scenery, etrikinxpeouliar Tableaux, novel Effects: New and aporopnate Costumes and Vo°.iLtnnolundt:',:ritg entire Spar tehr:ari CONTLI3ENTAL THEATRE, (LATE NATIONAL.) WALNUT &PRE Wl'. ABOVE EIGHTH. 'MNDAY. DURING THE AND EVERY NIGHT THE WEEK. Third Week of WHIK ADE BEAN-STALK TBY'SGREAT SHOW. AND CIRCUS. On WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY the usual ATINEES. In active preparation. THE MERCHANT STEED OF GENOA. The doors open at half peat 0 o'clock. Berfortnesteet commences at half past 7. Admiemou only on cents; Family Male Ito. Unit* IaDONOUGEPB OLYMPIC (Late GM. TIEB.I RACE Street. below Third. JOHN E. A1c0R1101.19.1.1...„...4_,,—.5a1e Proprietor APPS&UM CE 01? NIBS ELizA~DECOUHCY. TRIG t 'Gonda)) EV 6N LNG will be presented GREEN BUSGES ; On, Ozrt 1117ND/tip YFAse AGO. Miss Eizlie ' ec 7 rey - is — Airaini. Will also be performed. Wac aa g ff to NG M o . I P a UTNA u M tn AN M W r. A Y S N ymo ur , Wayne, Mr. Barrett. Admission—Par9nette, 25 cents; Orchestra. Mc ; Fa mily Circle. FF3 ; Private Box Beats, No. Doors open at o'clock; commencing at 734. POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK OF THE ORIGINAL GENERAL TOM THUMB, SMALLEST MAN ALIVE, ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, nor. Tenth and Chestnut, Two Brilliant Entertainments each day. Afternoon at 3, and Evening at TM o'clock. Doore open half an hoar previous. On Saturday morning at 12, there will be an entre en tertainment tor zehools and families. The Little General appears in ell his new Sona_e, Dances, _lmitations, &awes, dm. assorted by Mr. w. TOMLIN. the great English Baritone and Buffo, from the rfobilitiee Concede. London; Mr. WILLIAM VERN, the Amerman Tenor, and Mr, C. 0, Titoomb, Pianist. ADMISSIONS: Day entertainment Me. Children under ten yearn Me. Schools admitted on liberal terms. Evening entertainment Lso. Children under ten years 10e. Reserved seats 260. The General rides in his Miniature Carriage, from the donee Bonze tf, the Ball. The grand Piano used is one of Chielrenns best, from Sol chestnut street. ALFRED GATELY, Business Agent. The General appears in Germantown yea. urn. and 15th, West Philadelphia 16th and nth, and manarunk 18th and 19th. ja7,g VAN ANLBURGH & CO.'S GRANT) ZOOT OGUIAL INSTITUTE, OPEN FOX THE WINTER SEASON, AT THE UNITED STATES BUILDINGS, 4 AFTERNOON 4 Q CHF.STNUT Street, MORNING. AND EVENING. Doors open at 10 A. AI., Rand 6% P. 11. Admission 20 cents; children Monksn years 15 cents. Ferrari:b ane° of Ponies,is, Moles, lee., Afternoon and Evening. This Moral. instructive. and Arousing. Exhibition is now on its THIRD SUCCESSFUL WEEK. The Collection of LIVING ANIMALS, BIRDS. and REPTILE!, contained in the Institute inartasses in beauty and variety anything ever.before lean in any oity in , Arnerioa. Ladies,Dhildren. Families.the Marti, and e Knowledge city daily visit this Institute. for on fabs for the World, and hohool the N. u.—Anunals of every description purchased at reasonable prices. Ja7-Et pIIILADELPHIA ZOIIAVES ' SECOND JIL ANNUAL BALL will be given THIS EVENING, et MUSICAL FUND HALL Tickets, admitting a Gentleman and Two Ladies, 8i 23. entitles to one copy of the slate of the company on parade. It. feEOOND ANNUAL BALL OF THE K- 7 DEL P BINE CLUB. To be given at 'WASHING TON BALL. Eighth and Spring Garden streets, on WEDNESDAY by ening . January 9.11351. pLoon MANAGER. CHARLES C. NEAL. ASSISTANTS Jobn A. Lehrman, D. M. Fullmer,Tickets. One Dollar Lewis Bitting, John Todd. GRAND CONVERT GERMAN BY IA OR TH C E HESTRA AND MADAME J CHAIM CONCEIVP HALL, dT WEDNESDAY EVENING, January 9th. 1881. The Orchestra on this occasion will be augmented to FORTY PERFORAIERS. Leader—. --CARL BENTZ. For Programme. see email hills. TICKETS FIFTY CENTS. For sale at Meseta. Chlokering k Sons, 907 Chestnut street; Messrs. Andre .1." C0.,1206 Chestnut Street, and at the Rail on the day and evening of he Concert. Doors open at 7 o'clock—Concert to commence at 8. jat-st* SA FORD'S OPERA 110IISE. ELEVENTII STREET OPEN FOR THE SEASON. NEWLY DECORATED AND PAINTED. MR, SANFORD Hal secured one dine I...ARE/EST COMPANIES over presented hereto's/is ; who will appear nightly. Sanford will perform every evening. ;loon open at 7; Commence milk. Admittance 73 cents. Children IS cents. dell-lte HASSLER'S OROLEESTRA.---Serenade addle :ad Military Bane.—For engagemento. apply or MARK HASSLER, Oibee 1206 LOCUST Street, Or Dlaako'a Academy. BROAD Urea. below Walnut. %IRE GERMANIA ORCHESTRA give - 0 - their PUBLIC REHEARSALS every SPITE.- AY, oommeneing at 3X o'clock'. at the MUSIOAL FUND HALL. 8 Lasts, SI; single tiokets,SlS cents. for sale at Cluokenne & don's, 807 Chestnut street; Andre's, not Chestnut street; and Be dk & Lawton's, Chestnut street. Engagements for Commas, Commencements, Par ties, &0., made only at their Office, Chiokernig_& Son's Piano Btore, 807 Chestnut street ; William sits North Juniper street, or C. Droughman, 1009 Ridge avenue. oeSt-tf pENNA. ACADEMY OF THE FMB P ARTS.-1.02a MUST - MIT Street. "calmsortezo," a splendid Painting by Minot. "THE FIRST SIN," a beautiful Marble Statuette by Angelini. On exhibition for a abort time. Vuntersvill plena bring their osera glasses. INSURANCE COMPANIES. rAME INSIIRANOE COMPANY, NO. 406 CHESTNUT Street. PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED APRiL.IBBB, BY THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RIM EL DIRECTORS. Samuel Wright, D. IL Rimer, Chas. Riohardson, J. W. Boorman, Geo. A. West, Henry Lewis, Jr., 0. Wilson Davis, Jacob W. Stout, ' Whoa. S. Martin, Monk° Stern. Edward D. Woodrnff. GEORGE 'W. PAY,_ President. FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vice Pres% WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Secretors. Gall-Ut SAVING FVNDS. A MERICAN SAVING FllND.—Oom an4 RaTit a TlF l Naingn aat dA e r e f r rom w i l li o'eLoak, and on MONDAY Will in tno r evening. 'wain Old Insmution Itaa always paid in full, on demand. without no lNT tice. EREST FIVE PER CENT. - - - - All same paid batik, on demand r in gold and an var. TRIISTEEn. ALEX. QYHILLDRY, President. SAW, WORK, Vioe President, John 0. Farr T. E. Harper, Oeorge Nugent, John Annyaah, Jr., lhaml. T. !iodine , Alb. C.Roberti, John Altman, Jonas Bowman, H. H. Eldridge, Wm. J.Rovrard. JOHN B. WILSON ,Trossarer, JOEIN O. BIALS, Reoroterr. nolo-tf if SPRING: GARDEN SAVING FOND Office, 381 North THIRD heel t, tedween Viz; and Callowhill. Incorporated by egislature April 1gth,1551. Open for Deposits and Foents, daily, f II to PK o'clock. Also. on MONDAY and 311.1M8D19 EVSNIN GS, from 5 to 8 o'clock. Interest 6pe r cant. per annum. Depoadors can with,. draw their Moneys by Checks, if desired. Besets' Poeta reootred. JAMES D. PRINGLE, President, FRANCO MAE!. lilsmtarr. 15050-tflf Latal Lwaam CABINET FURNITURE AND BIL LIARD TABLES. MOORE & CAMPION. No. 061. soma SECOND STREET. In conneotion with their extensive Cabinet Beninese. are sow munifaa s tothe j i Dlrrmir s o , la o: And Mpre now on hand a f ll ull eopply,Suiehed with AD:X)RE ie CAM noel, IhIP.SCED CUHIONS, W are pronounoed, by all who have used them, to minor to all others. e F Bu the quality and finish of these Tables the mene t:4s ere refer to their numerme patrons throughout the mon orh oars familiar tnth the character of their wort. annAm EXPRESS COMPANIES. j a mmai THE ADAMS EXPRESt3 CO., Office 320 CHESTNUT Street. forwards Parcels. Package& Merchandise, Bank Notes. and Specie, either by ito own Linea or in connennoy. with other .E.aprees Campania., to ati the principal towns and cities of the United Staten. E. a. simPozro, &anima Saperintendena WEST ()HESTER TRAINS via PENNSYLVA MA RAILROAD, leave depot, earner ELSVENTI ad MARKET. at 8.00 A. W., 12.30 P. M., and 4P.M, iveo-tf 4_.::._. o _:_J NIORE LIGHT THE OAS LAMPS FOR THE MILLION, MY be seen at 2u4 NORTH SECOND Street ; $40,000 worth are now in use. The Market street. Green and Costes, Ridge road, and other horse cars are now using them. We alter any filthy Kerosene Lampe into Gas Lamps for 83 ; IMO Agents wanted to sell them throughout the rated States. The One Lamp will light a room Mau tY feet square for one cent an hour. DR. Noe; C. A. & GREENE lc CO., 1189-t h 904 NORTH. SECOND Street, above Raotm-1> Q, HOW r and A SE B—Merman Silver P../ Wooden, all eizes and patt.rns ; also, Offioe Fur niture made to order by Wm, H. GROVE, Jai -1m No, 111 North FOURTH St•eet. WS/. LOUGHLIN, Agent for the pur chase and sale of Real Estate, Collecting Deb_ _.1:6 Renting Houses, ho. Residence, 632 OHRiaTle2( Street. de27-12t* COACH AND WAGON SPRINGS, OF the beet Steel, at 946 NEW MARKET Stmt. A atta'Nz i ll t hand. 97. BANES. 500 bbls. CALCINED PLASTER.—Cal dined Plaster, Plastering_Hair, White Sand and Cement. For sale by H. hIe.INNES, NINTH and COATES Streets. dest-ntL. CIDER BRANDY.-5 bbls Cider Brandy of extra quality. IIOW landing and for Bale by a C. SAM.. del ne &ROE Street, second door abo v e Front. BRANDY.-3 bbls superior - 16 quality'. of Georgia Peach Brandy, for sale by C. C. el/U./LER & CU., del 103 A SOU Street. Ilfooona door above Front SPONGES FOR SURGEONS, for sale by WETHERILI. & BROTHER. - 41.19 47 and 49 North SECOND FL 50 utisrts or itil7El) 1M TOBACCO, in by store, and for tale NOV 13. NAMUR & 91Cto
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