. , Foie KagidiratOarill. - - - Tbe • trot& irPrersdiassed here about Ito'olook festal ght. - FltAttetsee. De0."99 349 it, M , '—Arrivt3t laAr' whaler Valet, de la from the Okhotsk Bas . wit h Logo btits °faiths e and tri vif sperm Mkt “fith. steamer Coldßet. _ea ate. front rahania—eateengere en estilatid, flogs, for, Callao; .41 ra,, Metter. for edegearea Wand; beak David, for Ms beanie; brig Ideptism. from Britain% 'I lie' silly tikddita These elsamtt 'Kith a fall toy settemet eit4,o; 14 Me teaks Or whe&t.lo.ooo teetrgtealee, 5611 bales Of Wool; 9 of 9 bides, and 900 nark noteminrear. - • „ tinfibitab NEWS, • tol• mall eitiress;vritli Bt. Louts' datesbY telegraph oet,Ceerder to the /tth of Unoember, arrived at 13aoniwitrit0 on the ddel, tbsindayo where it tr i m detained twelltg- Mar hears, gratting for the reamer to take it le tan Franolsoq There t.itleit no. Sendai boat, the r i er,l9. erbell fe delitieid at tlaerameeto f i r one or two iflrTle'ralgitiVat Patugrtteble"s7,!! ranged so that the pony well arrive sifter/manta ba tegea Moeda, morning and Friday evening. Eke Polynesian of the hih saga: " We understand that a snit et now vending in °out sitaieht a shipmeurter. 'Which le held that the courts of this kingdom have no jumsdiotion over. We further learn teat the Amerman eoratteatdo^er and the United Btetee went have both protested against this ektra bulimia power assumed by the authorities of ibis Go 'eminent and, if the facts are as reported, OA, case is likely to create some trouble hero:etc is etdded. The Mate redeemed *MOW worth of unlottured betide on the Wth. at 920913 d cents on the dollar. It has rained almost moossahtly throughout Califor nia for this pest ten days. The emit has been the moat severe that keg been known for pears, end has canoed eonsiddemlda damagry in the interior - districts, the maintains are covered with an immense , strobroulati on of Bs gritistenergy ho the part of the California Stage Co.. the road over the mountarts from Placerville to Carson.Vsifey is kept e'en for the passageo - Mame, no that the stages are,only delagedlor a short thnein meting theirgrips. in San Franoisoo allbnelnene heitteen: ntle , l oh sog , atct,the holida7a and. the Weather. Them ne.reornigisrelai news stirring whatever. The Mirk .91Ten•ss Pa!trzer armed on the rid, with issadynoh bleed Mitre to the AM Ihel Huainan at lionoltnu wag deOidedly dull, and the whalers were bait leaving. Arrival of the Quaker City from Ha- CLIPTVON OP A SLAVER Nevi has .9,--The steamship Qatoker rropi Havana, has arrived with dates to the 6th hist , itTufs i rat &lege t a vg:l23;o B o l 4 sirgroteli steam a 1 markets were, still eartdreag, and of hoses were ggrOe i reof rater r i e r= trltt th e 0 bg.g. the mont h, The chip Lesbia, under French colors, (supposed to be th e meerauk„ or New York,/ tied been 'captured by s Elipsnieh war steamer and taken into Berens with 900 Cava.' The metre the Schermer Syron or *es brought into /talcum by the brig Camino. who received them cti Cale etltatleth. The schooner was telt In a sinking condition. The. New Mexiciin Mail. Itinarzunarren, Ado.. Jen. B.—The New Aleut. van mall, from the Pawnee Fork, arrived here this orerdstg. It tsittsge no MN from the looming through due here two weeks ego. No Indians were seen on the route, and no news of Importance is furnished. - Destrhetave Fare at Buffalo. Burr Arm, Jan. 8.--James Adams & Co.'s babo on manufaotory, on Washington street. was burned this morning. Less on the stook, $30,00e; inen ranee, $lB.OOO. Loss on the building, .$12,000; insurance, $B,OOO. An Attack on the President by the Official Organ. (Frei' the Wed button Constitution of Januarr We deeply - resist to announce the resignation, by the lion. Jamb Thompson, of the office of Se cretary of the Interior, which be bee held since tbs . -formation of Mr. Baehanan'e Cabinet. We regret it, not merely because the Executive coon oils have been thus deprived of a moat faithful, upright, snd 'Meant member, whose advice coald fit be spared at this great orislo, but on ao. *mutt of -the immediate canoe of his resignation. It is well known that Mr. Thompson differed from- the President in reference to that portion of his lad annual message which related to Federal attain; that Mr. -Thompson maintained the right of teeemitM, and the duty of the South to secede rather than submit to Black Republican role; but that, in view of the feet that the President de viated himself disUcetly against the right or policy of coercing States which might resolve to with draw from the Union, he was willing to continue in the Cabinet; befog smeared that, however he and the President _might differ on the abstract right of secession, .practically the policy of the Government would not be hostile to the Routh— the -section - with whose 'welfare and security Mr. Thompsorl's feelings and interest were identified, and to which he.owed his first allegiance.. If.the President hid declared the purpose in his mes sage to' use the land-and sea fermis of the flatted States against the South, it is a fact well known to all that, on its - avowal, Mr. Thompson would have instantly resigned. It was on the faith that no matt .Purpose was entertained - that Mr. Thompson zetiained in calm, cud after the regretable and. unauthorised movement of Major Anderson from Fort Moultrie to Fort Sumpter, which almost pre. otOtrited civil ,war .at Charleston, it was on the falth - ni adistleot understanding that no reinforce- Insists should. be sent, and no other evidence afford ed .by the Federal - Government of hostility to South% Carolina, that Mr. Thompson cemented to remain in the Cabinet after the Secretary of War II is supposed that , the gentleman whom the President commissioned to 'a iminlater ad-interim the affairs of the W ar Department, although he wee born on Southern soil, end owes to the South all that he Is worth on earth, either in means or finite, was opposed to her ,in this her hour of trial and danger. and that, if ha could, be would oompil hefti' forte toll:treader ter liberties, and submit to thedegrading rule of her enemies . Bat it, was hoped that be would not dere to est the poste, thaw soeddeatally 'devolved on him - , to reverse the 1'114610. declared po Icy, ti; 'falsify the Prod deed's urancea, and expose him:in the face of the fio rdto the imputation of harlots violated hie faith. ThlePtitoted and bitter as hie feelings of anistirdty , OTO- inso,fo to be against the South, nobodteoald sup pose , be would have the awdemits, on hie own ',mot ion, it.rlek involving 'his country than-the horrors of Civil war, without consulting hisoollsegetwi or even intorntiog them that ho con templated doing so. , _ _ Andlet ouch is the feet. D e p ate the positive and emphatic remonstrances- of Mr. Thompson malt* seeding reirdoroamentsof rederel trails to Dharlitator; ie the face of the 'aolagiw wuderaihni t Lag that torte would be sent without infortaing,him of theintendon to do so, litr. Bolt ordered a Ship to beejoir*ed, 250 soldiars.ro embark in his; and Prnottedan Befertley leintoptintlestoo to reinforce Affajor Andereen fu Felt Buttipter. -- ,Vhe announce ment of this movement, contained IP the Wait tl=penstif yesterday, was the drat Intimation r4toinipson received that it wee made, or even. *t on.' _Although a member of - the Oribinet,lupposed to be cognisant of its polioyi end to Bible for its course; an sot of this magnitude and imPortiebe to titivation is rerotved on and ecesnannated before be is °Tenfold that it Is 'con tomplated. Wader these oircumstanoes, Mr. Thom pion In stantly _resigned hie oommiselow. By so doing he has vindicated his honor, and - stamped his reproba • tiOu'oiren set which no honorable man can regard otherwise thaw With the severest eenvore, • Wi ftttieb regret that the Preeldenewlll nacos• witty he held responsible for the oristiiieltemeri ty of thensau wheat he temporarily placed at the kmed'of the. War -, Department...Ele has - but Oise doVie littOt be will mope the - odium that will attach all those who took part in the lane of this total Order, and that Is, to dismiss Mr. Noll bteal • place to Which be should never have been elated, ••ter order (lateral Scott to return to his poet sold attend to the legitimate duties of his emu ream! of Use army. The Feathers man who would esudittlied melt to shed the blood of his brethren, Is fie/ly_e_apable of betraying the colleague to whose iMemdship be Owes Me undeserved elevation. -The Preoideat has yet the power to prove his reproba tion of this reprtheesible proceeding, and we trust that' hi will not hesitate to exercise It before the so bets: - Taw ..Naw ,Inans elor or Cons.—The re-' ports from the lugaegrowing regions of Cabs, on the northern and' the southern side, say tha t grild i i:t . was going an briskly, and the new seep luting to find its way into the endow de pots. usiderable quantities of molasses had al ready been received at Havana, Matanzas, Carder nas,- and Remedios, from the plantations on the northern aide. which are always a little ahead of thole oh the southern side. THE CITY. AMUSEMENTS THIS EVENtffitt.t. MitElintowit ic l gtattrto 800 Gototiold. Rao e otreott, pilaw ilatrd:—•• Rolfe; cr. The Red Els ht Band"— ' Tait Uttoolu.".. - • . - , 11,4ijdmaiontor 211EATAT,. Walnut and Muth stAz IbtrritOokxotoottes sad th e farce of "Box and Cox. . Vol katittirito - Aeouttxt or htwoo.—" The Marabout of Vum —." Tatung the Shrew." ~ WeiJAM & Cimises nor-prithar Thapthle. Must, above aucth.^" The Woman fa Whits 04 , 04 , 4n . f u tv , Wplunt shore Eighth.— Theresa EITATte Btrlveraoe, Cheatent ',treat. Way Fi 111.--Vita Ambargh k Co.'a Menagerta. Leeopeeve Eteuantoe, Corner Tenth and Chestnut.— Tea?lamb. C=Ortraa ;loves. Eleventh West. above .—Coneert luthtiv. 't.P,III4SWILIIIIA Cot nn l!liv,,A.Ortnit IN II Toolanis.--29vor aims the John Brown musts at, liarptes Ferry; the entherttles of Maryland have - kept a particularly sharp eye upon . all . colored people who attempted to come within her harden - Gov. Rieke has , a patrol .which maintains Sur vtalril:U atoms the lino of the Philadelphia Willi i and Baltimore Road , from Philidel phis to ithatinehenti, end the minut. &free no grit host Pennsylienfa reaches Havre do-orace he is mukiteti to the amount of $2O. On Thursday lest o a oelered primoherof this city received avow informing him of the death of his sister in Sa 'ant Sullied to attend the funeral. RS left Philadelphia on the evening train," Ma MOW liairredearaee. where ha wasted -44*V-li:ought up by thCoffitters.; He win then takes before,, magistrate, and dirested 'to ,pay $2O lis loin crosisd.th. line. Condtiotorßmlth, who bait Ernie knet*ledge of the victim, endeavored to make 1M Illalylandets tinderstacil that it wee a Ono esti/nit - for - the 'enevolse" - of butoseity. The Ilumi, stelf.tbeti &oh a pass or discharge of some RISC mid- was lent across the river, and told to "mists tucks". forlorn. ; Ralf • Peered to death, i t it: , ditred'up - '. the,:reed, and 'wail twice sii:or-, ' betake begot 'to ?forth Riot. Here, liter to ,advice upon the Subject, be gat on another - 11.910 ceded in. special's Bettimore, either Afts an d committee had bitterness)» sarnilfid, or, ht be . bad .no more $2O. -Re , 41 4114' n0t ' Pr01t73 , :::. ° 4, 6 43 ,t favo r-,44,..1,..thei p eculiar institutions of ~ TAszlikatiaran WI thi i3mffiviJf.i s nil'. - -Some 10011111p*ito‘foleiii - itoobliiions In the elite. of XIII elidliellistert, fa eortitipoodota with, OW *ism Boowtoloat Amoodation of Mk city, dem gossirstipsitelf of- the With% eoOdition of the I# ll ,-4' 'lt ii*PLWI 0 1 0- 11 *. - owlo of ithOolo,i to r * . 4 % ~i woir ' th eir. oiti c a el boat& split of - oho looicflfrcto 00 let e :1,14 4piloontg. , there - were 87dap -1111880 004 603 sp, they this decrees. r repeatedly rnereas...- tomer-kiwi aol)iithly twi' gsity,-in - thentidsc ',Mop Itei soot. by ;wer espierl..yeetenlay asecesiatkin:, , `there werel,696 spili-; TOS - reeidod between 7 below tionthetrijet. youtterday'a *splice- Vhi. street, 79 ; le. 277;'seittli - of South - 1 there ligatho wO Ulf ; IThoothliir lot,:11W-1 i to _Orr voillimik:l , •:i - A ,P,t - ", - 1' ; ,r ',--1 r:Alfr.4l9orxwlmi !fflxvis - dr - 1 1 intoino Pere.—Some days me, the table of month to bloyamensint Prisen for etch month doting 1860 wee mittlialied. We Rave in The Press of the day an abstraot of the seine; but the inanortanee of the report, eaggefitive'ae it la of grave foots, en. Utica it to further, notices. During the year 1800, , the number of conadittments was 20,809 This la truly a fearful proportion of criminals in a city of less than 600,000 inhabitants. About one man in thirty of tae whole - number of. citizens bee been guilty of some penal effenoe, whereby his liberty has been forfeited. To other words, at r linst one family out of five has had one criminal member taken ,froin its threshold, and were the apportion. meat Or tem egitel with midi indpildual, the ex pense of maintaining one prisoner would devolve upon every thirty ethane Perhaps the• influences of temperature may ox en:llse & salutary or pernicious afoot upon crime. •We find from the table that the largest number of commitments occurred in the month of July (2,001); the second largest in the inenth of tem. tember (2.059) t and the third in the month of An. gust (1,981) Thus, the two sultry months of sum mer and the first of autumn are prolific in other than phyalcal spheres. From October forward, I the number of Commitment/1 ate Materially, but gradually, loosened Until February and April, when the whole numbers are only 1,386 and 1,285. In the latter case, there Is a relative difference of I 776 between it and the commitments for July. I One can' trace from the cold up to the sultry months a beautiful scomeamion 9f figures Thee, the figures rlso as folloets, until we retch July : January, 1.394; February, 1,386; Match, 1 578; April, 1,905 - ; May, 1,653; June, 1,807 For the months Of July, August, and September, tho num• bars do not greatly vary. They deolhe gradually to December, thus: October, 1,910; November, 1,884; December, 1,793, If from the. figures any argument can be de doted, It is that seasons of poverty, cold, and un employment are not productive of inoreased crime, as is generally supposed. The statement seems rather to be, that the heat-tittle, when the blood is warm and stirring like all organ'', life, impels to violations of law. Thus, in July, there were 760 breaches of the Peace, and in February but 479. In September, there were 938 commitments for in toxioation ; in January, only 176 In July, there were 236 eases of essanit end battery; In Doesem• her, only 137. In September, there were 14 cases of burglary; in January only ti, but in December 12 The commitments for robbery and stealing were greatest during Maher, November, and Do. comber. The number of vagrants does net pa:- cepeibly differ in any two consecutive months. If it be said that intoxication enlarges the amount of crime in slimmer, the table will reply that such does not seem to be the ease • is July, three tippling house keepers were comm itted; in August and September none, while there were commit ment, of the same during all the menthe of winter. Of the 20,809 total commitments for the year, the greatest number, 7,246, was of disorderlies ; intoxi cation, 3,749, follows in the sedond order. and as sault and battery, 3.081, takes the third piece. The number of vagrants was 3,711, and of petty thieve" 1,295. We have, after these formidable numbers, no crimes so apparently universal in elm ranter. • There were 1,319 potty Misdemeanor", under the heads' of abuse, threatening. eta. We de not notice a solitary instance of commitment for gambling, dealing in lottery policies, or publie prostitution. In crimes involving premeditated villainy and some expertness, we have: Bigamy 16; conspiracy 48; wife•benting and desertion 103; defrauding and cheating 105, and counterfeiting 73. There I were eleven commitments for periary, and one for profanity. There were alio twenty commitment' for murder. The oases of criminal indulgence, under the heads of fornication, indecency, Jo., wore 155 There were 38 receivers of stolen goods, and 24 oommitmentle for arson Under the fearful total of 20,809 are there not end and wore] seoreoles ! There are some names, not known to the great city, but written on those prison books, of young Mindere who have slept in the cell for the lint time, but not the last. See. oeeding years will Mill enumerate them—wretched women and dissolute youths, the fountains of whose team have long been dry. Tears still patter for them over the spotted thresholds of child hoed, and the infamy they have entailed upon the loving and innocent, no prison documents can tell. They have gone down with that great army of men and women, twenty thousand eight hundred and nine! All these, too blind end dumb to know that honesty end uprightness are the best policies ; too lame lb walk where th 6 virtuous netrle, and going band in hand with pasalon, even onto prison. When, in the long and—if slob ever be—this pH can report stands accredited, at the great account, to deliver up its !matte, will there berm team? CHARGED WIT'S ARSON —Yesterday after noon two of the notorious gang of Sottuylitill Rangers, giving the names of Peter Bryson and John Morrisey, were charged before Alderman Bottler with setting fire to Mande it Brother's lum ber-yard, at Twenty fifth and booth streets, the particulars of widen have been detailed in the columns of The Press. Detective Headmen was sworn and testified as fel lows r I went to the Sne end therestew Huron, who behaved rather auepioions, when I rook him into cus tody ;said. "Henderson. you ate pretty smart ; you vroutd tile to knew who cid thin." pothtuia towards the fire ;he Raid, • I know all about it. but would, see you In hell before I would satisfy you to tell you; • I was then taking him along, when he threwitomething away. which he took from bia,pocket •be then said, Hender son, 1 have beat you f told an o ffi cer to look for whet he bed thrown away, which was a knife, but he could not find it ; hut night a gentleman came to nu and raid be bed found the knife,. [The knife was produced. and wes a murderous-looking weapon. annular to those need by shoemakers.) I arrested mortise) , on Twenty-fifth street. between Pine and Lombard ; I then informed •Fire Marshal Blackburn of what I hod done. Fire Marshal Blackburn sworn.—l hastened to the fire on tau/Mader night, and my first attention wee to direct the firemen what to do in order to save `invest ounding ProPertat altsywhieb.l ooronienced to gate the auxin of th e fire. and I soon e w eme satisfied that it wes the work of design ; in a fe c o q I lout d Mr. 'Newhouse; who Was the first person to discover the fire; he and his son. one workman, and several °Meant got to the yard shout the lame JMOMNItr his workmen found the gate unlocked and part way open 1 a padlock belonging to Upe nato 'wee ptoked up- key was Stinking to It ; lust about five minutes before lily. New hooey discovered the fire he heard the wand of the rate opening and ciasing, then the sound of footsteps ; Just ac tnis time I learned - of the arrests made Ur DetootWa Henderson; from itformation, I direoted the arrestor fourother parties, whom I examined separately, and although test hear a very notorious character, yet was satisfied they had nothing to do with the Gra, and di/inherited them. 't he witness then related the Inapt. Mon. movement. or the two prisoners and all connected with their whereabouts on the night in question. Mr. Blackburn also Mated that it wee imposalble to get any one in'. that neighborhood to come for ward end teblify ‘ .gniMit the aconsed,aB this gang, Emit emery one neer them in terror. Tire pritonerty were committed, in default of $3,000 bail each, for lt furthir hearing. MURDEROUS ASSAULT ON AN OFFICER. Between 0 and 7 o'clock en Tuesday evening, while OfEtier, Fred. Evy, of the First district, was conveying a prisoner along Eighth street, above Wharton, he was strook with a shovel, in the hands of some person unknown, and knocked sensrless to the pavement: In this condition he wee diseovered by some of his friends, who conveyed him to his borne at Ninth and Federal streets, when medioal aid was summoned. The blow was initiated on the hook of his head, end le so serious that it yet may prove fatal. The'oemer esystheraseal who tarn* him was with a party whom be saw coming from the Vigilant Hose House, and - that their purpose was to reams his prisoner. Yesterday the officer was atilt confined to bill bed. • A CoA of Tharlutso.--The widow of a doused reporter, who chronicled the facts of local event for nearly, ilfteen years, is now in this oily, living in sbnolut) want. It there is a class of functionaries in the sphere of oharity—we speak. Itltith all natalcaty—whose duties and la bors distend appreciation, it is that of reporters. Their way of life is not best calculated to promote habits of order or frugality. and he who survives .the ordeal.of fifteen years must have fully served his day andgeneration. We trust that the widow of this faithful soribe will receive 80/110 assistance. The reporters of The Press will furnish her name and residence to any who are liberally disposed in the matter. TIM CONTRSTED SLECITION VASE.—Mr. Batter's ease was continued yesterday. Alderman George Yatottel, of the Seventh ward, stated that some of the boxes of the October eleation were deposited with him. lie produced the boxes. They were all marked Eighth division, Seventh ward. The boxes were opened, Mr. Webster oh .leating for Mr. Women. When counted the bal lots- gave lebmett 228, Butler 175, King 12. The Miley list gave Lehman 238, Butler ,105, King 12. By this Mr. Butler gains 10 and Mr. Lehman loses 10 votes. Witneas testified that the boxes bed never left his keeping. A OOODNIORT'S WORE.—Detective filch ard ,Bills, last . evening, arrested two burglars, named James Henry and William Johnson, alias Loafer Bill. Both parties committed robberies, lately, at Haddonfield, N 3. the former at the store of A. W. Clement, the iatter at a notion and clothing store. One of them was arrested in the erib of Sarah Rusk, on Water street, above Cal. lowhill. A quantity of stolen goods was taken from her premises The parties await a requisi tion from the Governor of New Jersey. They are 'now looked up at the CenirstStation. ARARAT op Talnviss.—Yesterday Morn ing, Wm. Giles, colored, was arraigned before Jarman Brazier, having been arrested at Second and Market streets, while in the act of earning off a valuable piece. of cashmere from a store door In that vicinity. He was committed te.answer. Another colored individual, giving the name of John Lee, was arrested en Tuesday night, at Tenth ,and Arab streets, with a lot of wash clothes in his possession, taken from some line. Alderman Mb hardtop/omitted him to answer. DIATH ow kg OLD CRIMINAL --) eatorday morning, about eight o ' clock , Freeman Cooper, nmloredd a notorious old sneak-thief well known to the pollee, was found lying at Twelfth and Fitz. water streets in a dylag eondition. He was re• moved to the station house, where he died in about ten minutes. The deceased had just been out of prison three days, having been in for stealing, The coroner was notified to bold an inquest. FINAL ligante/G.— Yonterday afternoon ! Abbie Barton hod a further hearing, before Pollee Magistrate Bolster, at the Central Station, upon the charge of stealing, from Harriet Nevin, a mar ket basket and a purse containing VA. Abbie is notorious old thief, and, her photograph has let same Was decorated the Rogues' Gallery. She was' committed, in default of bail, to answer at coati, TINILY DiesOYsar. A young man named Robert Grubb was found on Tuesday eve ning lying on the steps of a dwelling at Fourth and shipper' streets, in an apparently dying con dition. Be was brought to the station house and medical aid waiNummoned, when it was discover ed he bed en attack of tho heart disease. Aftsr recovering somewhat, be was oonveyed to his resi dence, at No. 1533 Lawrenee street, above Tc@br• son. CITARGED lArtril ROBBlMY.—Yesterday morning a man named John Rick was arrested by Sergeant Pile, at the areal Western Hotel, en Market street, upon information received charging him with having broken into three stores In Parksburg, and Mole* a lot of valuable stores, from Muth plains. The prisoner was remanded yesterday. . *MOD INCENDIAnitiIt —About nine o'clock on Tuesday evening the work shop attach. ed to the -undertaking establiehment of Mr. Ito beet Town, at Eighteenth and Barker streets, woo discovered to be on fire. The flames wore ertin- Übed, , with trifling ' damage. She fire is sup posed to have been the work of design. PAYING SatAltlES.—The warrants for the eateries doe teachers of the public schools wilt be issued by the Secretary of the Board from the first to the tenth section on Monday nest, from the tenth_ to _the twentieth on Tuesday, and the re maining , tee on Wednesday, commencing at 9 o'olook M, - AN ThloaarierDz Roar.—James Waters, I residing at Wirth end Basiliebanna avenue, was ar rested on Tuesday upon the charge of committing an assault and battery on hit aged mother. The ungrateful son was domicitted to answer by Al denten Clouds., - Samos Aciainstre —Yesterday afternoon Chance Beard s aged - 82 istars, fell through the liridp, at Illtlayuelk, aad in jowl Masull seriously Szturmily. Howse 0 0 1/` ire 4 . • ". CITY ITEMS. .13FOnallArt /alb MNOots.—The Prat&lent, it is Understoo‘d. scouts the idea that Mr. Lincoln, cannot be inaugurated at Washington, on the Fourth of March. He mays that if he lives until that day he and the Presi dent atria will ride together to the Capitol, smiling be nignantly n e on the eurrounaing thousands of their fel low-citizens, and both leoklns their very best in new and elegant suite made especially for tie occasion ,by K e ekatu Sr Wilson, at thole Brown Stone Clothing Hall, Nos. 603 and 606 Chestnut street, above Sixth, Philadelphia. GOLD oe, SILVSR, deposited in the Franklin Paving Fund, 80,134 South Fourth street. below Chest nut, Philadelphia, on and after January Bth, 1881, ICI be paid in go d or silver on demand, without notice. Stank notes deposited repaid in bank notes. All dspo elta bear live per rent, into reef. KEEP IT BEPons the PEOPLE— That earth *as Made for MIN, That flowers were strowh. And fatal; were grOwn 3o bless and nerer to ban. Ks RP IT BEFOTIX TAE PEOPLE— That olothina is made for folks. Unequalled In style, And at " one tome" meanwhile. At the store of Granville Stokes— No cor utmanut stredt, where valuable GIFTA are ere Sehted with each article erold. FINANCIAL AND COADIRIICIAL. The Money Market. PHILADELPITIA. Januar) P a 1831 Th., heats in the stook market are taking courage from the unpleasant Southern news, and think that the re cent rise snouts aufficient margins for profitable orna rations in their line, and the market is consequently unsteady. Reedit r sold deem to IfiYi at the first hoard, NU afterwards rallied to lex; Little Schuylkill Sail rand shares edvauced and Pennsylvania Railroad shares declined 3.f. Bank Macke. city and State loans, and Senusitvanta Railroad mortgage tont a are !WM Passenger railway docks are nes/rioted, and mining shared hung tin to dry. The money market is unchanged in any or its fea tures. The supply of capital seeking investment in first-class paper is large In comparison with the amount of ouch paper in the market. Tire notes of parties known to he largely in the Southern trade are looked on with suspicion. scarcely lees damaging than that be stowed au the renewed sonar of those who have suffered protest. The following ate OA 4:iot:along of potnetitlo Ra Dlrnished by Masers. Drexel & Co , No. Si Booth Tlttrd street New York exchange Boston exchange._._ Baltimore exchange. Amerman gold la New York there is it good demand for the new treasury notes bearing 12 per cent. interest, and some 8100 000 were sold yesterday at 25i per cent. premium, Thomson's Ronk Note Reporter says The accept alums of the eeoretary of the Navr, as well as of the Beetetary of War, have been for two years past usable, ea oollataral, for the return of bonds and money bor rowed in Waehington, in Wall street, and with some New Vngland bank " •• The ban ke w.ll say, that in the hose of these tree sure notes Congress ban legalized the rate of interest, and the sot of the Federal Government overrides al, &ate legislation ; but, on the other hand. we find that. by the sole of the Federal Government. United titates rock is exempt from titration, whtloi at the same time, our courts have deoided that our banks, being_orea throe of State legislation, shall be taxed on suoh United litatea stool: as may be held, by them, if snob invest moot tea part of their capital." Philndelphia Stoe It Exchange Sales, 9, 1891. January aIIYORTBD HY E. B. &ATKA PIRET ; 229 Penna 831 263 33 do C&P 83% 213 91 du e&P Abt 600 do tlisP 98 Abt MO do C&P 83X/ 1000 Cam & A 6a 'B3.osh 23 100 Reauing—iC&P.Es 20 60 do.. P 20 LO do— J0&P•19.,1 26 19 9-16 9 Del Div 49 2 Little EOllllll 1111 l BETWEIS 5000 N Penns R 6s__. 6735 600 do— . 67,14 20 Sniuoo & Pine.... 1.1. BE.Merobanta' Rxebarlec OAR 0. 4 Lehigh 481 i. 1 Harrisburg R....—. 612.1 1 Bear Meadow__ . 69 23 Cativnissn It Preld 9% 6 Bao6 & Vine 383 4 d0............181t 100 Poona R......fidwu 18% 12 Farm & hloah Bk.. 6131 1 N Liberties 8k..... 66 10 Mechanics' 11k..... 24 1 ...21 6 Phila.:11111k ..... BOARDS 17 Penn,' h..-- -• .4811 19 do.-- 3854 BOARD. 122 Catowissa rrefd.... 93' inNorristown R..eawn 47% 5 d 0„...... sawn 47m 120 d 0.... awn 4P3 91 Penns. R........_.., 28 1 For s. m & Monk 8k... SIN S _ d 0... ...... .„. St!,l 119.F.00141) 4860 City 1000 go 600 do jc. 0 96Siii 1000 Reading 62 ' 80 ••• • • 70 1 1807/4 Poona It 62 ..... Cab 500 r obl Nay 6a qr 2 (301; 500 do ........N0w.101,4 CLOnle46l PRICE9-BrEADY. BY. Aihad. Bid. Asked PhiledelphiaCa— 96K 961 Elmira R prf......13 1 3 )5 Phila. 6e R.-- 969 96' hanura Phila 66 _new-10iN 101 N Long Inla nd R—... 10 10N Velma .... 8 3 891 $ Leh 81 kr- N.-7.18, 48'. Read R.. .... ,19 11-19 104 Leb NHor D., 4,, NI Reed bde '70... 82 83 North Penna. 1t...., 8 9 Resd mt 60 '83..... 90 N Ponua G 8..... 67 67),' Read mt 697; 70 N Penna R 108-- 93 95 Parma It 331:Catawlesa ft Con. 3 3N Penne R2d mt tie 86 I Catawiesa pr7d..... 9L 934 Mor CI 00n.... .663 i MN Prank &South R.. 48 Morrie Canal or 109)6 110 Id &3d streets R. 47 50 Bob Nis 'AT.-- .66N 67 Raoe&Vme Ht R.. 18 1818 Soh Nay Imp 65...78 .. West Ptule. R......e6 e 8 Bkshar..Na , l4llc. Home & Pine ... 73. 8 Vont Nov Prefd ..16.. Green & Coates .. 17 Elmira 8 Philadelphia Markets IAt‘IIARY 9.—Evonfax The storm interrupted outdoor operation' to•daY, and the market for Flour has been quiet, and holders of superfine, which is scarce. have rut up thtvr Idiom end 3d400 Mile have been sold at 86 60a6 633,1. the latter for good city mills ; the demand for export is limited, and the Undo are baying, to lots as wanted, at from thine rates up to $6.7606 76 for superfine extras and fancy brands, as to quality. Rye Floor Is quiet, at 83.76, and Pennsylvania Corn Meal in hold at $3 qp hbl. which ie above the views of buy ere. Witter is firm. but dull ; about 24(8:1 bits sold, in lets. at ISYNDISfe for Pennsylvania reds , the latter for prime • We for Southern d end lteglaks for good white. ' Itye is in steady demand, et 760 for Pennsyl vania. Corn in firm, and not muoh offering ; 2MO brut sold at 700 for old yellow. and dyadic for new, in the oars Destro firm. at 310 for Delaware, and 35a for rennsylvan a; the offerings are light. BARR continuos in good demand at $23 4p ton for first No l Quercitron. COTTON —The market is very firm, the high views of holders limiting operseines. 13110eknise are quiet, but erme further Wes of Rio Coffee ate making at steady rates. PROM oNo.—rhere is very little movement in the market, and Drifts generally are tending upward. Srens.—There is a good demand for CloYereerd, end zoo mi en ate nom 00 ese.s.nriz. moots at 4645 V' bushel. Wines - v.—The •market utiorianged roots - setting as legal% for Pennsylvan i a and Ohio, drudge and htlits 1&s airr gallon. New York Stock E. return ge , ! , ./a n. 9 'sown. szCONn 3000 U 8 63.'63 cou —lOO luoo Vir St 6s_.. 75 1000 d 0.... 78 8000 Missouri St Os Gr OVODTaI n St Gs '9O 1000 111 Con bds 2000 Pdio So 8 Fd bds —76 1000 Hod RiY 34 rn b.... 36 1000 do.-- ]PVO Gal es Ch 2d m .921 20 Bank of it merlon...l o oU 10 Sank of St N NI Del &„ Bud Coil CO SO PaOlfio Ml 0 Co....arN Soo DI uen R ...... 10 Yale ... SO Hudson Rio 11—.454 300 Harlem r 33 13 100 Harlem it...... .10 NO d 0.... .161,1 200 Raul itig_ 7P• Sc Hart it 136 100 Mich Con 11—•—• • .. lou • do 3 .11.. .—.-. .63V 10 oM 0 i Uh6Rla_ . .8, , 70 100 Gal 4: Chi R-...... 03,4 860 do. . no & 32 600 do. -- . 100 en & flea fit —..asg 60 do ...b3O 600 do, 63 26 Chi (1, R 60 66 SPECIAL NOTICES. THR MUTUAL LIFE INstinatwE COMPANY OP NEW YOUK• /Meta: OEVLN NIMMONS OP DOLLARd, INVESTED IN PIRET ,lONTRAGII/3 ON REAL ESTATE WORTH OVER $14,000,000 The premiums are LOWER than is many other Compa nies, and the Dividends have been GeRATER. 71118 is a strictly MorusL Company. There aro no Atookholders. so that ALL TRH PROFITS 13111.0110 TO THE INStMED. Pamphlets, and every information, may he had gratis, on agmliontion to F. RATCIII , OII.O STARE, Agent, 400 WALNUT Btroot. PIithADELPH IA REFERENCES . Thomas Robins,oho Weigh, Mordecai L. Amnon, -. oeorge H. Stuart, ilaorice M. Stroud. E. S. Whalen, John B. Myers. .1. Posher Lemming, Joseph Patterson, V7ittiam C. Ludwig. John M. Atwood. Arthur 0. Coffin, Thomas H. Powers, William S. Boyd, William Mcßae, Thoe. Watteon, de.V.thetu im AmmtioAN SAVING PINT), S. E. corner wAravuT and POURVII Streets, continua to rename de posit/ and pay al: mime on .lomand, as it line always dive. ALEXANDER WHILLDIN. Drat& JOHN 8. Wawa, Trace. 4612-Itri iSAVINGI FUND—NATIONAL SAFRTY TRUST CoMPANT.—During the leaspension of epeole payments by the Banks, Money is reoeived and paid daily, on de mand. in the tame kind of fonds, specie or notes ' as de posited; Interest fi ve per Cont. WALNUT Street, southwest corner of THIRD. la2-tf Drs Rua DYE! I—Batchelor's Littuth HAIR BYE is the original and best in the market. All others are mere imitations, and should be avoided If you wish to ocean° ridicule. splendid BrAmt or beautiful Thrown inetentancouely. Bold by all Drug- Ilan everywhere. The genuine hae the signature of WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR upon a 11b901.17ifite en- KrAVMX on four aides of ouch box. • Betatioo of Counterfeit'. Manufactore. 81 Barclay street. late 883 Broadway, Now York. 011 AR OW BATCHELOR, no6-1Y Proprietor, SRAM N N SAVING FinaI—NORTHWEST CORNER FROMM and WALNUT Britmrre.—Depoelta re oeived in email and large amounts, from all olaeeee of the community, and allowa interest at No rate of FIVE PEN CENT. per annum. Moe open daily, from 9 until 5 o'olook, and on Mon day and Saturday until eight In tho evening. Freeldent, FRANKLIN FELL; Treasurer and Secretary, 6fiAt3. M. MORRIS BECOND HAND BARBS.—): am receiving a great number of Farrel, Herring, dr, 0 0 ,', B ac o n & hand Shoot-iron Safes (many of them almost new), also those of other makers, in exehange for the now oefebrated Lillie Wrought and Chilled iron Hate. A general assortment constantly on hand, and olfered at very low prices. Please call and examine. Depot, 7 it, CHEaTif UT, under klasonio Hall. M. C. SADLER, Agent, Philadelphia. nod-mthtt SALAMANDER. FIRE•PaooP SAFBB.—A very este maortment of SALAMANDERS for pale Arran °noble VlOOl. No. 304 ea maTra UTat.,Philadelphla. rotRI 0 EVANB it WATSON, GROVES it BAEHR'S CELEBRATED NOISELESS SEWING hIAURINES The Best In Use for FittnNY Sewing. No. 720 CIIESTNUT Street. rhSadelehiti. adr-IT ONE PRIOR ()LOTTO)* OF TEE LATEST tense, made in the hest manner, erPrenir for RE TAIL SALES, LOWEST selling proem marked in Plain Figures. All goods mad e Monier warranted seta. fe:dory. Our ONE-PRICE system is strioOr adhered 0. All are there)• treated alike, se29 Ir 3014E8 ft Cti. 604 MARKET Street, (JARD PRINTING, BEST AND GREATEST IN the City, at 34 South THIRD Street. CIRCULAR PRINTING. Beet and Cheapest is the CAT, at 34 'loath TIMID Street. BILL-READ PRINTING, Beet and Cheered in the Qty. at 34 SanthTBIRD Street. HAND•DILL PRINTIND, Seat God Gheayout in tha City, at 34 South THIRD Street, PAMPHLET PRINTING, and every other &merle lion of Printing, of the most superior quality, at the most reasonable rates, at RINGWALT t BROWN'S, Drexel's linildimr, 34 Smith THIRD Street. ell-a gam sitottto not fad to read the adver. innment or Prof. WOOD in no-day • Inter. saf-tt THE , Pit . tBS.--001,A.DELPHIA.. ToultspAy,,,,4AlytJAltY 14, 101. ARRIVALS AT PRE PRINCIPAL HOTELS. NTINGNTAL HOTEL--Ninth and Chestnut. R It Thompson. Cape Island it B MOM. Boston ti B Talbot, Boston 0 A Newell. Boetoi W comm. r, New Joreey WI. Common, Delaware Henry Thorium, Penne. It B WM:lkons. M D. Bel e D 0 Baker & la, Boston A Chester. New - York Stubleast& New York W,l Boothe & wr, Yo Miss 'Windsor, Virginia P rook 0 Moses, Balt .1 T Morse. Baltimore W At Boyd Monroe. 0 Mre KM Clark L N Hopkins, Baltimore P W Penman. New York Miss Seaman, New York Mr Bronson to la, New York E H Hotchkiss. New York At Cowin. Baltimore N A Merritt, Kent 00, Md li B Blaymaker, Laneaeter Marmot Feehheimer. Cain B Frankel, Cincinnati B maberk, Cincinnati H Cincinnati C van Tyne, Cleveland P McNulty, New York J M Cohwin, Tennessee Mr Dunbar, Newy ork Mr Davie. New York Mr Kent. New York Sas M Coopernoll, N York lames Weser, Maryland It it Plumb', Phila. JohiLPlyi Philadelphia W Blatternlan, Kent'y tl M tiladwin, Now York W B Pleteher,_Prov. It I SO Triptie, PrOV It I DM Magni, Wash E Darling, Bow lork B P tetsoh Bridgewater 1. Pearran, Conn Jho Moller £ la, el York Chas Leaman, New York w P Barovr, New York Joe Walker. Boston A C Mayhew, Mass M Beekely. New York Chas IC Moore, Penna. J Coo Fairland. New York 1, Johnson. Philo Trumbull, Hartford NC 1 rumba'', Hartford A S Nicholson. Baltimore HII Trout. Baltimore 0 FOI.ItDR & Is, Boston G A &swains & In, Chu! litre P 1, Updike. Chioagn Updike. Chicago John Johnson Ohio A Morrell. Baltimore W Cresol. Baltimore W Lammas, Baltimore .Ino It Latrobe, Baltimore I' Burrows & la, N Jersey .1 T Barrows t la. N J This Field A /a, N Jerre,' J Weinberg, Ireland J A Griffith, Ohio Thos S Morris, Baltimore 1' Putnam Dolton Beim) Donor. Boston James Hooper, 'Baltimore 0 Church, Meadville, Pa .N Holmes, st urbane OTRA RD 110 IJSE—Ches tnnt street, below Ninth. Mr Dunn, Texas Mr Benson & In. Chicago W 7hompaon. New York Miss Thompson, N York /F W Dein nger,Heading B W Chew, Germantown Theo Eastmond, New A , ork Jas Chapman, Now Ynrk Alm Chapman & ch.! Y Jordan 8 Reiman. N York E Al Benjamin Pans Aug Pr no, Baltimore 0 Ames, Near fork L r hissler,(3alena, 11l - E/1 Nonni, Columbia. C Gen N Hill, WWI J Blackwood, Brooklyn Alma Grant, Dtooklyn John Al Wheeler & wflY Y Jag thnolair, Princeton John Wildey. Princeton Jacob II Risley. oelaware /3 H. White. Delaware W Whion, Jr, Georg Chas E Bowlines, Del T Marsh H wf, Baltimore J Grant &wr Baltimore Hon .1 W Killingor &s. Pa H Brown, Pennsylvania P °Matey. Dew York ,1 L Mingle. Easton J H Heckman, Easton , W C Weaver. Virginnia Miss K Grove, V,rguiva Mies M Letterman. Virginia 8 Adams & wi t . Maryland Alice Adams. Maryland J W Higgire wf, F Moddard. Meachusetts .1 8 Robinson. Mass F 0 Barlow & In , New York T Reed, Warn, Del B S Wallace. W ilm, Del Jae Bradloy, New York Mrs Haley, Harristnirg Mr Swift, Mississippi Semi Kennedy, New York B Mowry, Bow York Geo N Smith, New ork Thos Watson & la, N Y Courtright, New York John H Hunt. Penne T B Whitne Philadelphia J Saunders & la, NJ T Leonard. Massachusetts 13 T Rhoades H In. N York Dims K White & In, PI York A H Hewett, Maryland rn Walsh, Georgia G Cochran & slat. Ya J Mu/pm, Montreal 11 Harris, Montreal A H Barrie, New York G P Whitaker, Maryland Mr Webb, Washington Edw Trene, New York W T 11 Dunoan, New York W H Berne. Baltimore Rev C M Berkman. AM Rev A A Durtie, —(erem.) 40 , ..iprern.).. xia ())rera.).. Ne MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth street, below Arch. Mr Fairbanks. Pike's Peak Mr Stokes, Pike's Peak 113 Kunkel. Harrisburs A B Demme. 1011116 Wm A Wallace, Clearfield L Wilniartb, Pittsburg Baml Mitehe%Clearfield F F Cram. la Carolina G 1) Haug hawout, Scranton J 0101'111nm Snyder eo 13 ,11 Church & la, Bordent'n 8 Carman & la, New York John Hall, Elmira N Y E Tomlinson. ri Jersey N 13 Cortright, Mll Chunk A G Brodhead, Jr, Penns 11 Conger, rely York JONES' HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Sixth, W Morgan, New York D W Bell, North Carolina A W Bel l, North Carolina Geo P deott, Vi.eshington II Clayton, Tamaqua D H Jaokeon. Georgia M 8 McCoy, Baltimore Mr Dougherty, Penns J P Reband. Now Jersey I. T Judd. Coonsotiont B Charnymey, Lemoqater 6 D ul.erton, New Jersey N P Blanchard. N J 3 L Tatum. New Jersby J Walker, Washington Henry Woods, Maryland W T Dorson, Maryland T. LOWS HOTEL, Chestnut at.. above Third. J Ballade, ReadinF, Pa Wm Moofarland, N York George Walker. I a J Durinney & la. New York J Little. Haverville ProfJ De Launey. N York .1 B Damian. Phile. H. O Barrows & la, Cata H Chambirlam, New York A If Warren, New York F J New York .1 F Clair, Now York A Tabsott, Vontaearicut D Hagerty, Richmond, Ya A Josopht, New York R Smith lJonnectiout Wm fklee New Yoils Miss E Som. Saratoga Wm P Lola, Dalt' inore COMMERCIAL 1107k11.--Bmth irt,, above Chestnut, Wm Pyle, Chester co B Darlinston E A Rowell, New Jersey' I M Baker Harrisburg Wangard, Pottstown B t! ffitb I.hesier oo M Pennock,Wil, Del 8 Chester co. Pa 8 Pennock, Cheater co. Pa A Baker, Polowate co. Pa Chas F Wen z. Pt Deposit F '184(0T. West Cheater J H 118,7 ea. West Chester 88 Cope, West Ch stet. Whttehead. Oxford Wm T Bye, POIMYIVanIa Jno N Rogers, Pennsylvania Amos B Rogers. Pa STATES UNlON—Market street. above Sixth. .J Bretton Delaware . P Ledny. Lancaster, Pa Jos Atok, iblesnurst A Wakefield, Pa Sarni Cooprr, Perrysville Jae Preeborne, Ea M simper, Pennsylvania W Wheeler. Pennsylvania Thee ti Franklin, Pa W Lyman, Delaware Oeheltree, Delaware 't hos Bmith, Reading .01.BR1C iIN llOTEL—ttnestunt at., above, Fifth. J 0 Leary, Wilmington, Del FI B Swoops. Clearfield B Murtaugh, Carbon co dam! Patterson, M. thank J B Champion. Phila Dr Thomas, W Chester David Thomas, Jr. Pa Wm Flintlems. Maryland Chas slunsiolrer, Pa N Hatl, Connecticut Wm Howell, Wilm, Del T L Mattoon, Willa, Del 8 e Mann, Boston J D Porter, Boston O Barnes & wit, UM E M Stokes, Dal O T Harvey. Pen n'a J H Eacleaine, New Work M b Holmee, X Carolina B Oraham, N Carolina It 1? May, Maryland MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Second et., above Arch Lewin Whipple, New York' H King & la, Villa frlre Townsencl.,Phila CO Yale, Philadelphia Merit Paxson. Delaware M Greenleaf , Boston_ .1 K Wri. ht. Hooke co John Davin ' Win. Del Jos Morrie, Delaware P calhoun.l4l arr land Taos H Moore, Maryland W Aiigood, Delaware W A Cook, I.IOIIMWSII3 Ni Wright, Boston NATIONAL 110TEL—flace street, above Third. J T Baldwin, Banton J Bang. Lebanon OT 8 Vveialej. New York I 0 atone O Warw.ak, l•ancaster u A ntfne, Belumore II .1 Handler, Pottaviile C W flatworm, Bethlehem D A echultz. Oettyabtug J T ileazel, Woodstde J C Oarrelt, Maryland 8 Lyon, D.,nville 13 Whittaker, Pa 8 ateekel, Penneylranis H H Hank, l'lreat Chester MERCHANTS' StOUSE--Third et., above Callcrwhill. A Mainline, Whitt' Haven) G Guise, White Haven H R Davidson. Lynn, blase A Rimylootr, Gettyeburg E Burkhart. Sohlk no, Pa at Fubrer. Reading J Krim, Pen neyiverns T H Rank. Lab no Pa 11 Gedahneyer. eunbary, Pa It S Randall, Easton W eanerbier. Rending HARLEY HHHAV—aeoond street. below Vine. Vanaredale, Maryland Thou Flit, Lambertville A Doren, Hatboro Thos H Hart, Books oo W Hver.tt, New Jersey JD° P tavezey, Books oo J Fifth Pennsylvania. J Cadwallader. Fox Chase Jared Boyd, New Hose I Davis, Doylestown Rob B N.ly. Hartsville John &doh. Hartsville BLACK PEAR HOMlL—Third at.. above Ca .11.1 , noht •1•11 t t 2\ I , ‘ tarSOOD. Penne H %V W ' l3 eeedlsr. Perks as I‘. Iteofgal, Poontahreo k It Bechtel, Beehtelsyttle BALD EAGLE—Third street. stove Callowhift. 11l Sul:eater. Remline A S Derr. Reeding 14 Seder. Pecneburg Leieeering, Yittaturg. Dorter, Bethlehem FOUNTAIN HOTEL—t econd et., above Market. • Jae A Wolfe, Geo'town. Del Jones Colter, Le Bill, Del Philip Maul°. Delaware John Tweed, Delaware t.anal Plummer. New York Gov W Burton. Delaware Thom U Frame, Delaware Wfl Cannon, Delaware TEE UNION—Aroh street. above Third. W Garrison, Philo Z L Eisner, Pittsburg Jesse Lane, Delaware J O heading, New Jersey W H Center, Ohio W T Coe.ler, Ohio J D Patterson, Esston, Pa J 0 Coyle, liarrisburg C Berner, Penne MARINE INTELLIGENCE SEE FOURTH PAM: Br TRLEGRA.PH. (Cerreepondenee of The Frees.) IV Kw YORK. Jan e. Arrived, barks Willard, from Triage; Baufrledisitheit, from. Ardroasan. BOSTON. Jen 9. Arrived. bark Miss Nightingale, w a s from N York for Cork. 25th Mt, lot 42, long 65, was struck by a SON. hove' down. started after house, loat staunoheons and bulwarks, and shifted cargo. 27th, during the same gale, was struok by a sea, thrown on hot beam ends, shifted cargo again, righted, found six feet of water In the hold, and been pumping out ever tine. liAmrrort BoADS, Jan 9. Arrived. chips John Stewart, Morning Glory, and Ed ward Walton. from Callao, awaiting orders. The sohr Coen:tine from haeannah, bound to New Bedford, put in here In dicro Pt, and wee seized by the Inspector fora violation of the Virginia inepeotion laws. • hibMORANDA. Steamship Delaware. cannon, cleared at New York yesterday for Philadelphia. Steamship City of ltiohniond, Mitchell, for,Plaladel ptua,sailea from Rtohmiind Bth inst. Ships Cumberrand. Merrill, and Addison, Pike, for Li verpool. cleared at Mobile inst. Ship Zetus, (Dr) Mason, from Rio de Janeiro, arrived at Mobile Minot Ship Isabella Norrle. from Montevideo, arrived in Be:Tipton Amide 7th met. Ship Wotan°, Lawson. from Liverpool, Arrived at Savannah oth mat. Bark lipartling Boa. Marmon cleared at New York Yes terday for Venice. Bark Indus. Lonnon, from Rio de Janeiro, came into Cneaapanke Bay 7,h met. Brig Sprite, *Joe, for Rio de de Janeiro. cleared at N York yesterday. Brig Bale Jackson. Collins, from Matanzas, arrived at Savannah 6th met. Brig_ V Knight. for Cardonits, cleared at Wilming ton, NC. lith inst. Brig Sarah Starr, Eday. for Havana, eleared at Wil mington, NC, 13th inst. Brig tit Mary. Brovoor. from Anx Cayes, arrived at N York yesterday. Bohr Virginia Price, Eldridge, for Demerara, olesred at New York yesterday. Bohr Stag, Towayend, from Richmond, arrived at N York yesterday. Bohr Mary & Natty, Jonas, hence, arrived at Rich mond Bth Met. Bahr It 1' King, Lowly, for Philadelphia, nailed from Richmond Bth inst. Bahl' Ann hi Edwards, Edwards, from Newborn, NC, arrived at New York yersterday, Bohr recuonneak, Barnes, for New York, cleared at Savannah 6th inst. tiNEWAST—TIORN.—On the Bth instant, by the, Rev. George DnMeld, Wm. it. Stewart to tsusie fi. Horn. daughter of John Born, Ego, all of this intr. VANISKITI—KELLY.—un the 4th Instant. by the Rey. Dr. iv entzei, Jacob iranakity to Mary Keel?, both of Chester poen ty, Pa. BACKE 17—hlATTREWS.—On the 7th instant, by the Rev. ILE. Gilroy, MrAlas Sackett to Mien Sarah Matthews, both of Books county, Pa. DIED. LOTHROP.—January 9.1811, Mary de Bonneville Lo throp, widow of leano•Lothrop, and daughter 01 the late John May Xemn. The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her mother. southwest corner of Sixth and Spring Garden streets, on naturdey. Jan. 12,1801. at 10 A. M. Dteadinx paws please nom) obROBANT.—On the 9th instant, John Sergeant. Ln • fent eon or William and Bona .k spy Sergeant. CAISEN.—Iin the 3d instant, Mary, wife or John Caisey. aged SY years, Funeral from the residence of her husband, N. E. corner of Thirteenth and Fi , gwater fitment, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 2Y, o'clock. OIL SERT.—On the 6th instant, Uharlee Gilbert, in VI, 70th year of his age. Funeral from hie late residenoe. Church road, tips (ThuredeY) morning, at 10 o'clock. Kahn?. —On the 6 th instant, Alexander U. Rene, aged 61 yenta. Funeral from his late residence. Trenton avenue. above Church street, Frank ford. this I Thursday) ear n'Ettt)ro,-Vate 7111 instant, Mary Kelly, aged 6.3 years. MARKS.—On the eth instant, John Al. Narks, aged 131 years rani 6 months. Funeral from his tate reeitlence, No, 926 Button wood street, below Fourth, tide (Thursday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. • . . . MURELY, , —On the Bth instant, Bernard, Infant eon of Bernard and Catherine Murry, aged 2 Years and 8 months. Funeral from the residence of hie parents, No. 808 South k. Eighth street, this (Thursday ) morning, at 9 o'cloo • Niel: E.-4)n the Bth instant, Aire. Johanna Nagle, in the 68th year of her ago. Funeral from the reeidence of her son. Frame Nagle, southeast corner of Front and Catharine streets, this ahureday afternoon, at instant O'Nr..lLL.—On the Bth William J. O'Neill, eon of Frannie sad &manna O'Neill, aged 1 year months, and 29 days. Funeral from the residence of his parents, No. 1188 Jaokson street. west of Tenth. below Washington, Second ward. thin (Thursday ) afternoon at 1 o'clock.* SMITH.—On the 7th instant, William P.Bnuth, age d Ia ear*. Funeral from his late residence. No 922 Eleventh Street, due (1 lin', day) afternoon, at 334 o'olook. MOURIVING GOODS FOS. 1861.—Just seenased New Belles Beeond Mourning "But linh Chintzes and neat Stiles Week and White ditto, at 13th ota. ; Black A bine eat, 1 8X,21 5 , 3 Cf; etc; Bombs-. ante A.lptioose, 27)4. a 0,62/, 76 ; Mohair kiintrea, t 17 ,1 ate, to ; ;Think soon toualinn, Benlish Crapea, y e n Craven, Crape Frills and crape Veda, Rouna Corner Crape, Lace and Grenadine Neils, Unmet Collars and Cottarettne t timbal Bombazines. Jouvida Blank Kul Moves, making_ our stook of it.LAIN BLACK and nilitCON D MOURNINO OCOnd full and ooniPletst M N ENO BO V, plantain Storm, halo no, a Oheatnut *treat, UP TO 12 O'OLOOIC LAAT MOOT .BtAltitlED M"ITALY 413.12 , -.I3ANTE."—WEY.- FRANCIB VINTOw, OrD., of New York, nt ER'y ALL, IMIEBT 3tlT,- above Twelfth Street, TUESDAY . FYLNING,I3th Tiokete 3S Conte; for sole at the 13ptBoone, Book De poeitory 1324. ()hotfoot street, llama Dr, 131 Bit, 911 Chest nut street, and at the door. - Je/0 th sto St A•NA M. "LON 08.110 ~ POTTS, M D., will deliver the Seo and Lecture of the course to Ledisson Medical Sabi ots,.at the ASSEM BLY DM la)/ I* 01. TEN TN avil CHI ATNVT Street., TINS AFTERNOON, at .93i' o clock. Admission Teti Come. it. WA STATED MEETING- OF THE [lewd re Mennee e COME iONAKY E"CY OP THE CITY OP PHILADELPHEA.waI be boat nt No, ita North F.FTH Strer , t, below Ara, on FRIDAY tiVENINO, Me Ar 10..., At 7 o'oloolr. jelo-2t. It. It. IT iItPLICII, beoratary, rierREGENT PER*ONAL OBSERY/C- TioNti IN I VAL.Y.—The Second Lootu.e be ore the Y. AI. C. A. or till North Preathyterion choroh, by WILIAM A. PIPER. M; D., THIS ( rhuretlay I Ma:NINO, to the Leetere-room, to which the publin are minted. &abject. " ter." It, rWCAUTION.—ALL ' , masons AR r cautioned against trusting any of the Crew of tollend schooner RAD RONA. Ronan, matter. from Rotterdam, au no debts of their contracting will be paid by captain or consignee. HENRY 130111,Erf & CO., jald•fit g I and 142..1 Routh FOURTH Street. EG.. THE WEEK OF PRAYER THROUGH OUT THE IVOR Lft—Nervines will be he'd every day_ this weelc, from 12 to 13 ' . cieleok. in the RAN SOM-Si RE.ET - BAPTIST OBURCIL conducted by nitnisters of different denominations. Sitlsinot of pray er TO-DAY. ( Thursday. January lath,) ' , the throula bern of the Word of (led, and a blessing ((eon Christian Literature." Chrintothe of every name are invited to Participate. 11* - rr. PHILADELPHIA CA PETS—SECOND 81588 / o '.. — A new Company being formed. AP ofinatinn reoeived dedy,nt the Armory. BROAD street, below Spruce, 810 for four months' instruction; uni form ald 1311P, 5 11 ; muekot end oartridae. box, 861. 1 41 0 at [Cr' JUNIOR GUARD.—YOUNG GENTLE. coon deairitix Jon this elite Company. (the tneMbers to ter of the ago between 14 .to 18 years, to be ioetruc(.d by Mr HORENDORP, constdered the most ettimentdrill.olliner in the State, are requested to send their namee sad direations to tho ConilOfflOO Of Mee bon, Mire or hl. 111,AtiRO. No, 107 South TRIR TBENTII Street. The charge for four months' in struction will be 810 Drill Moods) , and Wedriesdar, from 7to 9 P. M., and the Company win be organized BROADY. the 14th instant, at 7 o'clock. at the. Armory, Street. below Berme. lalo .4t OFFICE OF TUE WYOMING CANAD COMPANY. No. 230 WALNUT STREET, NOTADETOR TA E STOCKHOLDF.RB.—The minuet mooting of tho fitockholders will he hold at the office of the Company. No. e3o wctrium street. in the ear of Philadelphia. on MONDAY, January 21, 1860, be tween the hours of twelve and three o'oloaa. at which time an election wilt titre place for a President. Vice President. and eta Managers to serve for the mining year. CHARLES PARRISH, ialO•thstutjA2 l Secretary. ITMUTUAL, FIRE. INSURANCE COM PANY OF PHILADELPI3 I A.The Annual Hlna .1 this Company will be hold on MOND &Y. January 14th. at one o'clook P. et., at the Rooms of the Board of Trade. No 606 CHESTNUT sir,. et, at which time an election will be held for twelve.. Directors. Of fice. No. 11 south PtF t'll siteet, lelo.lt* T. ELLWOOD CHAPMAN, Secretary. POST OFFICE, PHIEATIA., Pa., JANU . iIM ARY 8, IBM fGE is hereby given that lettere deposited in the United Plates Lamp Poet Saxes and eab Poet offices. for the malls. are chargeable with one cent each. in addi tion to the regular pesgage, AND MUST BE FEEPA/D ISY POSTAGE STAMPS. The fetter (farriers hdre boon instructed to oharee ONE cent and no more for eaeh letter delivered hp them, nod in encase to =mot more, even when Vehmitivny tendered. jn.9 at N. U BROWNE. Postmaster. OFFICE OP IRE UNION 111UT1DAI., INSURANCE COVPANY, Pint,Allat.rl7ll,, Tan. 7,1841. At a mestins of the Direotors, held this day. a Divi dend of eIX P 1412 oil the outstanding, Ecru, was deolared,,payable to the Peri pholders, or their legal re riftennaßan. .7s i k e er; l lk h l 3 B67. ompany, on and im)-12t. 308. cobLisoti, Secretary. BErOFFICE OF THE FAME INSURANCE CO.. N 0.4100 CHESTNUT street. PHILADELPHIA, January 7. MI. At a meeting of the Board of Diteetorn, held thin any. a Dividend of - THREE PER CENT. on the Capital of the Compenv wag declared, payable on and after the Ist day of Pobruary next. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. jaa , tfel Secretary. Eig.' OFFICE OF THE FHILADELPIIIA CITY PASSENtiE a RAILWAY COMPA NY. Pa Ir. A PEI:MA% January 7.1161. The Hoard of Directors have this daY declared a di vidend of two dollars nor share, payable on and after the Itith of January 1861, at the office of the oompany. TvreNTY-FlRs'r and CHESTNUT streets. 1118 It O rt.), T. THORN, Secretary. [EI - PEOPLE'S LITERARY INSTITIITE.— EV. HEN WARD III...ECHKR at lee tore THURSDAY EVENING. Jan. 10. MI. at concert Hall, Tiokete 23 cents, for Ealo at the Hall during' the day. Lootare!..i; to 8. ffOFFICE or THE GIRARD COLLEGE P./MANGER RAILWAY COMPANY, corner lumbia ,red Ridge avenues.—Pnirromenia, De °amber 1860.—The annual meeting of the stockhold ers or,. The Girard College Passenger Railway Com -18101,gra2eoWl?. company, on An eleetion will be belie on the name day, between t h e hours of It M., and 2 P. M., for a President and Five Directors, to serve for the ensuing ear. RI y o Ter of the Beard, WW deal stuthtil4 tleoretary. OFFICE OF THE FRANEFORD AND ROUTH W ARK b iI ITER RAILROAD COMPANY, Perks Street, be low Fourth..-TtimanFLPltiA. January 3, 180. The Di rectors hare tots day reelared a dividend of Form PRIL CENT. on the Capital Stook, payable to the Stookholeers or their legal representatives, on and at ter the 14th inst., between the ilOlllll of 10 and 2 P. Al. The traneler books will be closed until the 14th fee-ernw-tl.l CR AR LPI3 R. A llOO IT, seareytry. ANNUAL. MEETING of the Btpokholders of the Deaver Meadow adroad and CORI Company will be held at their OffiCO. 322 WALNUT Duvet. on MONDAY , the 21st of „Tannery next. at 12 &cloak M., at which time an elec tion will be held for President and ten Direotorn for the ongoing rear. L. CIIAMBE ilel9 Peoretarr and Treasurer. 11.1lOFFICE OF THE UNION MUTUAL IN SURANCE CO —Pur 4/inn taco A . Deo. 31, 1860. t:innial meeting of the kicripholdern of the Union Mutual insurance 001nPanY of Yliiladelphia wilitie held at the office of the company on MON HAY, January 14, ISCI, at /2 &ok''' ra, noon, at which time on election will be held for eight Directors, to nerve for the emitting three yearn. JCS. COLLISON t de 81-121 Fie&y, FO 0 FAR 1C E 0 F THE OREEN AND COATES•STREET PHILADELPHIA PAR- KNOB It RAILWAY COMPANY, TWENTY -4YI.TH and OAThii Rte., Dar. 28th.1860 Ttre Annual Meet et ing of the Stockholders of and te Green Coatea.stre Philadelphia Passenger IblilWAY Company. for the elention of a Prenulent and twelve Di reotore, to 6011) for the ensuing year. will he held at the Plfien of tha Company, on MONDAY, January - lith, 1811. at 12 &cloak, noon. de2.5014 . ill:ail/1 SHAH WOOD, 'Secretary. W°Frac% OF THE ENTERPRISE IN 01IRANCE CONIPANY, No. 400 WAL STREET. r111LADEL1IIIA• December 0, two. trorrae.—Tho Annual mantles of the erne/Molders of the ENTERPRISE INBURANCE COMPANY will 1e held on MOND ay, the Nth day of January , 1861, at ohalook A. M. at the office of the Company. An eleotion for receive Directors to Nerve the en gulps year, will be held the same day at the came place, between the, hours of 10 olatoes A. At. and 21'. AI de27 alt CHARLEs W. cOXP, tieerstarY• -ogricz OE TIRE }Arum INSURANCE CO.; No 406 CB en - 411T BireeL — The 417120.1 Meting of the Moab° dere of this Com pany will be held at their olhee, on MONDAY, Jauuary 14, 1861. at e o cloak A. M. An.eleetion for Twelve Bireotors, to serve for the 1111811er year. will be held tun same day, at the same plane, between the hooray, 10 A. AL end 2 P. Id. WILLIAhIe I. BLANCHARD. ja4-tjal4 ecoratary. THE PHILADELPHIA, WILMING TON. AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD COM- December 1 1.10.10. The annual meeting of the Btookholders of this Mtn' yany will tale place in Wilmington. at the other of the Company. on monkey, the 14th January next, at 10 o'clock 4. ht.. for the eleotioh of Directors to serve for the ensuing year. and for the transaction of scab other Auld nese an may legally come before the meeting. detedtll4 ALFRED DORMER. decretarr. INSuttANcE COMPANY 4.rf THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, January 1,1861. An Caption for thirteen Directors of the Compaq', to serve Mr one year. will be head at the Company a office, Nos. 4 and EXCHANGE hinizirm. foci- DAY, January 14. 1161, between the hours of ten o'eook A. M. and one o'clock P. Al. WILLIAM HARPER, liD - tits&writer, • FGR 011ARLESIL ON, S. 0 STEAMSHIP KEYSTONE STATE, CAPTAIN MARSHMAN, Will positively Bail TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) at 10 o'olock A. M. A. HERON, Ja. & Co., It 126 NORTH WHARVES. ryIfIERE ARE NO PICTURES MORE a. - useful, more durable or more con-cot than Vi siting cord PhOtograpilt. 'vilely may be had for 81 per donee. 81 00 for two dozen, at REIMER% Gal lery, SECOND street, above dram It* 911110, NOTES OF THE ANTHRACITE 1 1- BANK OF TAMAQUA will be redeemed until further rattan, at 13 percent.. at the ban eine-house of JOHN Is. FOX A. CC, It' No. 11 eolith THI tin Street. EDMUND WILCOX. W. J. DELLEKER WILCOX ,R 7, DNELEILER, NOTAIIIRS PUBLIC. CUSTOM HOUSE BROKERS, 404 MIP,sTNUT Street jaB•tutha6E LIGHT! LIGHT!! COAL OIL LAIOYS!!! A now Style CHIMNEY, not liable to break. The greatest variety °CLAMPS in the oar. The beet BURNERS and LAMPS in the United States. The greatest variety of PAPER SHADES and LAMP FIXTURES. LAMPS at the lowest priOCH,wholesale and I awl. A SILVER MEDAL and three highest promiums Slave been awarded to three LAMPS, Call at the COAL 011. LAMP DEPOT, 56 and 5t.4 SOUTH SECOND Street. H. (J)U ETE R, MORE LIGHT AND BETTER LIGHT ! A now style COAL OIL LAMP CHIMNEY. A new style COAL OM LAMP CHIMNEY. Not no llablo to breast and gives more light. Not so liable to break and wee more light. KEROSENE OIL by the barrel or gallon. Call at the COAL OIL LAMP DEPOT, 66 and 1.8 SOUTH SECOND Street. H. 00 ULTE.II, ja7tuths-St. MUNN So COMPANY. fROFBIBTO7IS OF TUE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, and Agents for proouring At:minim and Foreign PATENTS. WITH SIXTEEN SEATIB' EXPERIENCE IN TILE Refer to Ron. Judge MAsos, Ron. JO3EPII Hot.r. lion. W. D. 01011 OP, Ex•Commisatoners of Patents and to Snore ttian Furraar. INVENTO O .I who have hadtoner businesi done through Munn k Co.'s Patent A. PAMPIII,IIT or ADVICR sent free 1110.1. FA4 ENT Lawn and RICMILATIONq. 100 pages, 22 cents math Mom ?b. 37 PARR ROW. New York. and Wash. Ingram 020-thertan it SHOE:I44%IMR & Co., GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, AND VARNISHES, Northeast Corner FOURTH and RACE Streeter do 4-6ro HENRY TARR, M A I 13 L E WORN, GREEN !STREET, ABOVE SEVENTH, dlo.lm PHILADELPHIA. - NEW, PUBLICATIONS. ENGRAVED PORTRAITS. Father of the followtng nylenCid yortraite can be had at our oottnter, rice 15 cents each, Or wilt be sent poet pal for 15 (tents ; each or game. . . . . . REV. C. ff. 13E4111 O_ON, GARtRALDT, PRIECI3 OP VAPORS. fillblHOLD__,. PRINCE ALIESED. EDWARD SVERRTT. N. W. BBECIOnt, NAPOLEON. P.IIGENTE. PREEICOTT. MACAULAY. And 140 others. For earners sena for circular. P;a4th Portrait to avompanied by a memoir, and the illus trated News at the World, "'ratite. IL A. BRO WtreN & 14 HANOVER Set, soeton, Wholesale and Retail Dealers ia_Ent ravage. Ontomos, 011 Prints,lllu4trated Works, &0., &o. Jate-theta 6t VANITY FAIR. OUT TO-DAY. A SUPERB NUMBER A LEI rßtt FROM ARTEMUS WARD, "ONTO TilE WING." A C0110111111(1011 Or Ludlow '0 Bile atoll, THE PRIMPENNY FAMILY A iiLABRINO SONNET TO ROWELL COIN A CAPITAL CARTOON or BOBBY ikIiDERSON, mid a host or other good things. FOR SALE BY ALL NEWSMEN THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES. Just published. in neat psmoblet form. Single copies, 3 cents ; $2 par hundred. The Trade supplied by RO?'& TOU&IEY, Wholesale Agents, No. 121 NASSAU Street, Or by the Pub:inhere, FRANOPI HART (fa C 30.. ia9-6t No 63 COURTLAND Street. New York. RETAIL DRY GOODS. INDIA bHAWL & . VELVET OLOAKB, OLOTH CLOAKS, SHAWLS, DRESS GOODS, In great variety and choice ieleoti ona, at GEORGE PRYER'S, No. 016 CHESTNUT STREET. Dols -t1 .14INENS'SHIRTINGS, SHEETINGS Frontmg, noting. and Pillow Linens, Material for fine shirts, Linens and Moline by the piece, (MO Flannels and Tinkings. TABLE D A &MBES. Be pert, stook Table Clotho and Damasks, (land Napkins, Large Damask Towels, Doylies. extra large and fine Table Clothe, All at the iowest mines at retail or BY THE (41/N aTlPY,oheap for each. COOPER & CUNARD, Jag Southeast corner NINTH and MARKET. QAWLS, CLOAKS, DRESS GOODS, AND EMBROIDERED COLLARS AND SETS. Largo display of Woolen Shawls, salting cheap, Cl•mkg clog ng ant gt oust and lees. Entire stook of Drees Goals at nominal prices, Some Winter Goods at a groat sawlike. ESPYCIAL BARGAINS To he had from our large and desirable Clerk as we are DETERAIINKD TO REDDCE IT by off:ring satisfaotorr inducements. COOPER & CONARD. Southeast oorner NINTH and MARKET. CLOAKS.—The greatest bargains in the Dili at IVENS'. CLOAKB.—The largest stook, the beet assortment, the oilmen colors, the finest qualities, the moat superb trimmings, the newest styles, the beet work, and deci dedly the lowest Piiool% in the city, at IVENS'. 23 South NINTH. 81.Yeitit. noia3rn iILOAKS.—The CITY CLOAK STORE, v 192 North EIGHTH. Every one is talking of the great bargains and auverior quality of the CLOAKS at the new CLOAK fl/ORE, 142 North EIGHTH Street. noll-3m CLOAKS.—If iii want the best value for your moneyt,geno the City Cloak Store, 190 North MOUTH Street, above Cherry. nolls-9m CLOAKS,—The CITY CLOAK STORE, 142 North Etunru, is said to be the beet and cheapest etore in the intl. nol6-6m CLOAKS.—A magnificent assortment of all the neweet styles imported this season, with every new material, made up and trimmed in the very hest manner, at prices that defy all Competition. at the Paris Cloak Btore, northeast corner of EIGHTH and WALNUT Streets. nols-3m LUPIN'S EXTRA SUPER FRENOH ME a_A RI NOB, Reduced to el per yard. worth 91.50. Lower vetoed do. Bt oh do for 75 conte to 91. Extra Super Blaok Thi hot Cloth .91.25. velour loaking Cloth. Poplin at 973 6 reduced from 62.f6 canto. Velour Poplin% better qualities, all reduced. All Wool and other Plaids. Mona do Loines. Valerom, &o. Cloth Cloaks, Brooho end Blanket Ellswle /looped akata• Embroidered Collars and Sets,Ao.. all marked down before stook tatting. Just In -4-4 Alaeonw Ile aod Rochdale /Hosting. 1234 oenta. .9-4 Adams & Bon's Manila. JO cents. worth 12he cents. Ch ARLES ADAMS le BON. ABU EIGTHTH and ARCH Pta. rpfIORNLEY & ORISIWS ! ! -11- One Dollar Bilks for 750.! Dollar Twenty-five cent Silks for 81!! Dollar Fifty.eant Mika for 8145! !! Dollar Seventy-five oent Silks for 01.50: !!: REDIJCTION IN PRICES! Long Brooke lihaarts. Excellent, for SE. Long Brooke Shawls. Superior,. for 1.110 to am Long Brooke Shawls, Very fine, for $l4. 818, 818, and 879. NEW CLOAK ROOM!!! Beautiful Cloaks for $B. Fine Beaver Cloaks for 87 8 t 8 , 8 5 , and SW. Richly and Elegantly 'kr tmmed too 80, 815, 818, 880. and _s2s. Arab u looks, Zonave Jackets, Black and Fan oy Cloths, kit., km_ DEBT BLACK BILKS::: Good Quality Black Billie, will wear well, for 81. Heavy Black Silks, Black Figured Silks, Act., Ao. MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR!!! A Largo Stook of Clothe. A Large Stook of Cassiniereg, Sattinette, &Veiling& Blankets, Flannels, Linens and Hushes. At THO#NLEY Ar. cuttorti, R. E. Corner EIGHTH it FROG GARDEN Sta. N. .B.—Every artiole bought for cash. not fI_OOD GOODS DRAW GOOD FAMILY SOLFERINO AND MAGENTA POULT DE 80111 in from Auction, and for sale M HALF PRICE, Evening Mike, Pearl tins, Half.prioe. Dines. Pearl and Mode. Watered tre. FOURTH and ARAMI EYRBLANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH Iffiestel, Bast Family Flannels. Best Celt n Flannels. Best Shirting !dueling. Pest Minting Linen, Jest Washing Prints. Families euenited low. ja4-fmw tf .BARGAINS AT JOHN H. STOKES'.-- Gents' Maude at Stokes'. 702 4 rob. Conte Cod ,rshirts, at Stokes 702 Arch. Gents' Stoves, at Stokes .70,2 Arch. Goats' Stookings, Sto Stokeso3 Arch. Gents' alit Bosoms, at '. 702 Arch. Gentlemen, call and (mamma Stokes' Stook. The No. 70 . 3 ARCH isTREEr. dell TOX GOODS—SELLING OFF. DRY GOODS—SELLING OFF. Below Cost. 13810 W Coot, Must be closed out in One Month. Must he closed out in One Month. Before Monk Time. Before Moak Time. At JOHN H. STOKES, 102 ARON Street. de24. tf 'IVEW BALMORAL& 11 ii tmo ohoioe dosing. Poplin corded Balmotabs. Dark offoota and bright colors. Solid colors, top and bottom. Bold Scotch Plaid& nor beat &splay thin season. SHARPLEtS BROTHERS. dell "onEsTilur and EIGHTH Streets. VINE QUALITY PRINTS. A lot of Engloth and American Calieoes, of hand BOMO designs and line quality. for Christmas presents at 8 cents. tfttARPLE3B Bfurrif ERS. den CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. NOTICE OF COPARTNERSHIP. The N undersigned have this da.y formed a copartnership, under the firm of ROBIN CON, SCOTT. & CO.. for the pewee of carrying on the Auatinn and Commission Business, and will 000UPT the store No. t 43 BROAD WAY. at present 'pimpled by Henry Robinson & Co. Dated New York, J anuarr 3,156). HENRY ROBINRON, BENJAMIN SCOTT. ja9-18t WILGIAM h. YARSO 18. PROPRIETOR NAV E HAVE THIS DAY ADMITTED WILLIAM MELLOR as partner incur Arm. and will continue the business as Importers and Jobbers of English, French, and Getman Hosiery, Linens, and Small warns. nt their ROW aIOTO, NOW 40 and 42 North 'THIRD Street. THomtal MELLOR & CO. _Philadelphia. Dec.: 11,1 M. .011-12t* lIIIIRPHY-WHIPPLE IRON BRIDGE, STONE, QUIGLEY, it BURTON, No. 333 "W A Ai UT teTREET, PHILADELPHIA, Beg leave to inform Railroad Companies, and others name's ted in bridge construction, that they have formed a connection in business with JOHN W. hIURPHY, Civil Engineer, (author and inventor of the above well known plan of iron bridted and are prepared to execute orders, from any part of the country, from his designs and personal superintendence. All letters relating to plans and estimatesshould be addressed to JOHN W. MURPHYCiviI as sneer. nol3.em For STONE, QUIGLEY, It BURTON. PROPRIETOR TO THE POBLICI.—In consequence of certain parties having infringed Lettere Patent, owned by the undereigned, for machines for paging boolcs, and printing ono numbering local and coupon Railroad tiok els, 1 have instituted legal proceedings to pr Botect.uffalo, rp= igs. Jannery 8,1831." °"16 ElAjaiPBVt` iptILLFARD TABLES FOR SALE,- Three DILLIA RD TABLES. Phelan's Cushions, Marble Beds. in ownplete order. Inquire at the north east cornerof SIX Fit and Mir lartla Streets, second rd,Nry, ,A,LaEs ARE RESPEOTFULLY INVl ted to visit the Itogest and riehest assortment of W reatha. and Head Drosses, just arrived from Felix, of Paris nt I. 3OLLIREV a, 1314 (311.E3T14 UT Street, Also, French Ferfiimerl. deglabt 13 HILAI)ELPHIA LOOAL EXPRESS COMPANY, 28 South FIFTH Street, deliver freight. panels, and bar gage throughout the oft. , Pa tont - tar en-e and attention given to the oonveyaneeo r i baggage to all the railroad depots. in4.lm* V.l - 10W OASlLS.—Uerrnan Silver and Wooden. all &zee and patterns; also, Office Fur niture made to order bi Wen. H, ORoVR, 353-1 m No. 111 North FOURTH Street. SPONGES FOR SURGEONS, for gate by WETHERILL & BROTHER. dela 47 and 49 North RECORD et. Good Black Silks. Good Friendly Silks. Good Fashionable Silks, Good Winter Good Household (hods. Good All-wool Flanuets t Good Linens. Howllino. t r icks, &0., &a & LANtIbLI, Fourth and Arch CLOTHING. E ; 'O. THOMPSON; TAILOR, NORTHEAST CORNER OF SEVENTH ARP WAL NUT STREETS, opposite Washington Square. PANTALOONS IN FIT A GUARANTEE. N. B.—Gentlemen visiting the city are sawed to have their Mel3llllTee taken for future orders. nols tuthe2m WANTS. WANTED—A Salesman for city trade, • • In a Market-street Cloth House; inset be of undoubted ohareoter. Addrese "B. E. B. J.," at t h us othee. WANTED.—& practical Book-keeper wishes an engagement unexceptionable refe rence ea to character. ability. &a., will be given. Ad dress" M..b. J.," 61.3 MARKET Street, or office adios paper. Jae.et* WANTED—By a Stout, Able Man, a IF situation as Porter or Watchman in a Wholesale Store or Factory. Good reference given. Address J. R.." o ffi ce of this gaper. Ja7 at WANTED TO RENT—By a good tenant, a !Stable whteli will acoommodate about fifteen home. Address Stabte." .eress °Mee. noS-tf WANTED.--A smart, active boy may V V obtain No situation by applying to H. J. MEN NINGISIt, No. 113 North .biGiaTii Street, third story. Oeti-tf. AA YOUNG SUN FROM THE COUNTRY A- wishes a enaction in a Wholesale or Retail Groce ry Store. Can furnish the beet of reference. e7.4t* FOR SALE AND TO LET. ro LE P---The commodious and desirable upper rooms. No. 513 MARKET Street. being the Seoond. Third, Fourth and Fifth swim frontal by 125 feet, lighted in front, side, and by two large til lights. The choice loosamn for oneness and the supe rior manner of construction make them more than or dinarily attracinve to business firms making or dimities' a °linage of iodation; boe•Sztnree throughout. Apply at MY r Rd, CLAGHORN, Ir. CO., auctioneers, cornet MA KET and BANK Streets. jab-tf TO LET—A Double House, with all me. dent conveniences, and very mutable 'bran,'- swum northeast corner Sixteenth and etch streets (No. 16.13 pp/r at the house, or to ft. F. RALEY, o. 42 south I'HIND Street jai at di FOR BALE.—The Store and Dwell jug. No, ell ARCH Ftreat. Term eau% Apply to ALLEN & BINS, Real Estate Broken, /mahout fl corner FOURTH and WALNU Rtreeta, No. 3 co coo n oor. t. F" ""013A.NUE.-A UHuIOE UtaUT of good nnunprovea farm land in the State of Mire Jersey, convenient to the cavort!" be exchanged for oituraperty. Apply at „No. HS FEDERAL area. 111, FARMS AND COUNTRY-SEATS FOR GALS.—The IttlOrsigned, having for We largo amount of vropertym Montgomery and adjoining counnee, ouch as karma. Country heats. liflee Stoma, Lumber Yards. Hotel., tco., ho., persons wish = to Purchase or exchange will find it to their advan tage to cell. No charge for showingerope.ttee. Cata logues sent by mail. Addrees R_ ! CORSON, of44m Norristown. Pa. FOR SALE-A BARGAIN.' A VALUABLE FARM, MANSION AND OUT-BUILDINGS, TWO STEAM MILLS, 29 Stone dwellings for workmen. And 130 ACRES OF LAND. on Ridge Pike, 3 miles above Norristown. The mills are worked by steam onwer. with facilities for dyeing and drying. and all other necesgar7 Oonvent onset; for Manufacturing Cotton and Woollen Goods. The "hole property commands a rent of 82100, and yam:dually paid. For terms and pirtionlars apply to R. R. CORoON. de7f-thstugt Norristown, Pa. RR. CORSON,REAL ESTATE BROKER ,* AND CONVEYANCER, NORR.TSTOWN, PA. —Real Estate bought and sold on reasonable terms. Stores and dwellings for sale or rent in Nornstown and country. Good mortgages negotiated. Colleetions made. The best references given. due em MISSOURI LAND!! 600,000 Acres for Sale and entry, at prices ranging from 1.2.16 to 60 cents per acre, in any quantities re quired, TAX KB paid and PATENTS procured for purchasers of Land under the Graduation Act. Plats tarnished gratis by enclosing a postage stamp. For further information apple to WlLaorl. n - Avr.t.INCS, &i CO.. U.S. and Genoral Land *tents. CLIESTis UT etpeet. Between THIRD and FOUR TH. ST. LOINS. Mo. LAND WARRANTS booght, sold, and located. ja7-3m BOARDliciti. BOARDING.—A desirable Front Boom, Third Story. with Brat.clase board. on Walnut fiercer.. near Broad References exchanged. A ddreee " Board," Press °Moe. a 7 -Et* LEGAL. TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS al, OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY. OF FEBRUARY TERM, 1881. Ivo. 18. Breve de partitions facienda. Jacob B. Hoffner and Caroline. his wife, an ;Iglu of the said Caroline end c lira Morrison. vs. Samuel Fiss, Ana H. Clark, Bleza Fins, Jesse Fins, Joseph Fins. Miriam Figs, john Evan', end Sarah. ha wife, Catha rine Boyd, Hannah Figs Samuel Borden t John Borneo, Joseph Borden. Ann Borden, Louisa Borden. Benjamin Bevan, and George Bevan. Notice is hereby given to the above•named parties that, by virtue of the above mentioned writ of parti tion. an inquest will be held and taken IMP the premi ses therein described, (to wit: All that meesusge. and tenement. and tract of Land, situated in the township or Lower Marion, in the county of Montgomery. ad joining lands of William Luber, Dennis Kelly, and Samuel Sanders, containing five acres, thirty-one Perches. and eighty-nine hundredths of - a_ perch, or thereabouts, with the appurtenances). on MONDAY, the nth day of January. A. D.1r61, at 10.o!olock in the forenoon, for the purpose of making partition or valua tion and appraieement of said real estate. as in said writ is required, at which time and place said parties can attend if they see proper. JOHN. M. STAUFFER, Sheriff of Montgomery county, Elnitnises Omen, Norristown, December 11. A. D. 1800. delS-that TN THE ORPHANS' COURT OF THE A- CITY AN,..C . CCUtaX . 9I . FIFUADELPHIA. -- fetlii - eOt JO<6PH PttlOE. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit. settle, and adfust the first account filed by JOHN I. WHITE, dministator D. Hai C. T. A. to the Estate of JOSEPH. PRICE, deceased, and to report dietribution of the ba lance in the hands of the AcaoUntant, hereby, gives notice that he will meet all armies interested in the Estate to attend to the Mama of Ma appointent. on TUESDAY AFTERNOON. January fl, at 4 o ' clock, at hie Office. No. 259 Booth FIFTH fittest, in the city of Phdanelohin. INSURANCE CORPANIES. PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANOE COMPANY—Pnly,antunta. JAN. 8,1860 —At en elaotion held at the °Mae of tad Comintay. on Monday, thected 7th T Ind the following gentlemen were dell elerustees TO SERVS YON. TIMIS YEAI3. John 0. Brenner, Wall am P Hanker, Benlamin Coates, Jneeph B. Trotter. William Martin, William H. Kern. Richard s. Newbold. James Jguiton, James B. McFarland. TO SIRVE POE TWO vilans. James O. Peelle. TO 6811.VX POE ONX TEAR. Jams I taqueir, At a meet‘ng of the Board of Trustees held this one Bins. DANIEL L. BILLER, Esq.; was elected Pre mdrnt, and 8A MIJEL E. STORM, Elm., Vice Fran dent for tne ensuing rm. isle-theta 81 JNO. W. HORNER, Peoretary. GuidE INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. 406 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. NYCORPORATED APRILYLV. Me. BY THE ,STATE OF PENNSANLA. CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND xialca. • -- DiAncsons. Samuel 'Wright, D. B. %me, Casa. Rioluirdeon. J. W. Seeman, Geo. A. Wed, lien?, Lams. Jr.. 0. Mew Dam, Jacob W. Stout, Thos. 8. Martin. Menlo Rtern. Edward G. Voodrair. GEORGE W. 1;4 scrreeMent. FRANCIS N. BUCK. Floe Preiet. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Secretary. Hell-ift SAVING FUNDS. A MERICAN SAVING FUND.—Oom. pony ir _sanding, southeast Corral Witialr and FOURTH Enmity. Open daily irom 0 a o'clock, and on MONDAY Mein the eremitic. This Old Institution has always paid to full, on demand, without n IABREET FIVE PER ORIPI. All sums paid baok, on demand. it gold andin,osi. TRUSTEES. ALEX. FfllltiLDlll, President. EMIL. WORK, Vioe President. John U. Fan, 1. E. Hamer, George Nugent, John Annuli, Jr., Mini. T. Nato% Alb. u.Roherts, Bohn Aikman, Josait.Bolsirma, _ILE. Eldridge, Wm. J. Howard. JOHN £I.WILEVIA ,TraSsurer. JOHN O. Efhlthaeoretary. no4ll-If if QPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND, 1,7 Moo, 331 North THIRD Street, between Vine and Onilawhill, incorporated by the Legislature 14th 1881. Open for Deposits spd Psi mend dally, from to OS o'cdook. Also, on MONDAY and WiIIINBDAY EVENINGS, from 6 to g o'clock. Interest sper mint. per annum. Depositors ed 4 with. draw their Mohan by Checks. if desired. Special De. Poets received. 1 AMY'S O. PItINVILE. proddett, FRANC!' IlaPir. OPProtary. 1011)-1111 WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. TE BEST GOLD JEWELRY—TEIE BEST GOLD JEW PLRY. ANOTHER ANOTHER LARGE CONSIGNMENT FROM OF GOLD AND PLATED GOODS. A SRC/lOW-UP A BR OREN-UP A BROKEN M :UPNOFACTUR A BOKEN-159 A eR. No Galvanized, Gilt or Gift Jewelry sold in our Estab lishment. IT IS IT IR IT IS IT DI ALL GENUINE GOLD AND PLATED GOODS. DEAN & CO.'S DEAN & CO.'S DEAN Ze CO.'S DEAN lc CO.'S ORIGINAL $1 STORY, No. 335 CHESTNUT Street, bird store below Fourth. north side. CRIBIBI CALL AND LOOK AT SOMETHING NEW! OREAT sta LE OF 876,000 WORTH OF JEW 8 1 ELRY CHAINS, Ac. ALL FOR EACH. A lair e and splendid assortment of Jewelry to be sold without regard to cost. YOUR CHOICE FOB 81 FACE. The following trot comprises some of the artiolea sold at this establishment for Si enoh ut hems impossible to enumerate them all in circular form. Call and examine for yourselves, Large Size and Splendid Carneoliete, General Retail Prices.B.o to al6 110. do. do. Lava do —lO to 20 Do. do. do. Carbuncle sere Bto NI Pe. Lathes' Enamelei and Coral 7to 10 Do. do, do. alio Carbuncle d 0..... 7to 30 On. do. do and Ruby no-- 7to 30 Do. Gold cluster Grape Betting Sets do-10 to 30 Do. do. do. Vase do. do —lO to 30 80. do. do. Jet Set do. do-- it to 12 Do. do. Blank Mosaic do. do-- 6to 32 Do, do, Gold-stone Mosaio do. do— Bto 12 Do. do. Calico Sets do. d 0.....-.. sto 19 ro. Ribbon Twists, with brilliants d 0...—. 6to 15 o. Bouquet Sets, new style do. do— Bto 20 . Enamelled cluster do. do. do --11 l to 30 Over Member different 'styles Ladies' Jewelry; Me dalions, all styles, patterns, and clues; Lockets of every dosoription ; bold Pens, 14 karat. with Silver Extension Holder ; Gold Pencils, Geld Thimbles, Plated Silver Ware, Moore But.oria, Studs, too, Ito.; Coral, Lava. Cameo, and Band Bracelets ; Geota' Vest Chains, war ranted to wear for tea years without Misamins and will stand tae acid. They are 'tteurruy cold by jewellers ne solidOW! gold chains. All made in,ralrls. You can take your choice for Stench. Land Gents' Guard Chains, 81 each, usually sold by ievrelb.re at from 86 to Bto each; Lathes' and Children a Book Chains, beautilul patterns ; Armlets, brilliant, enamelled, and ruby settings; Crosses, plain and enamelled. for SI enehoretail prices from 85 to OM each. aver style and variety ofJewelry and desirable goo continu eeao 'Thin Bale. at the above prices, will long °noun to sell off our rmraense stook. which was per ch'," at a great eaorifkoe from ruererfartatere who nave failed. Call and see Takeobat stook of gods s a s hhiladelphia. Terms cash. your choice for 51 No sales to exo eed one dozen of anyone kind of goods at me s hrms prices. oblate at oar option St IDBAN CO., No. 33 5 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, To those who order goods by mail, must 8,3114115 cents extr to pay coinage on a ingle artiale article arti cles 20 cent& and 9 cents on 50011 additional dell-Im' • • SAL SODA, for sale by Batui., 909 97 and 49 l'Orth ELBCI9/1D .A.NIUSESIENTO: _ A MERMAN ACADEMY. 0F11171310. Under the management of vna.wrizAnAy apA T. MR R.:(11,6,1 BENEFIT .A. %E. rd • FOBITWELv AT RIGHT OF EftwrN 800 rH. LAST NIGHT 888 'lvo OF MlBB OLIARLOTTIC" TIIIB rThuriday) HVBNTRO, lar.uary se. • The g m' ormanee ocznoteam, With Shairepectrets ma at " 9 111 1 1 17 4 . 40 ° 13 4 An OF , VOR: Shylook. Mr Le Moth; Ankinfd. Allt.J€411"01 ; Graben°. Mr, Lewia Baker• Baaimaga. - Lorenzo, with song, Mr J. Dunn; Fonts. man; Ploriesa, Vtol Crook - r; Jessiati. M To conclude with the celebrated comedy or TAMING TSB tiSHILBOr . . • Petruohio, Mr. Booth; Katharine. Miss Oulbseen. WALNUT -STREET THEATRE . twe Lance.-- --Mrs. ffi. A.Ci hate Illatusger— 53r. Wed. A. PIA Bynum Mara—, ..Mr. 7071. N. ear* Y. LAST NIGHT BUT - ONTE OF TOE ZO CAVE , THIS(THURSDAY) EVENING. Jantutiv ID.' The performance will commence with the Fstee of OX AND COX. To be followed by B PAS DE PUMBE BANS FEU. After which. L PULE TERRIBE. Also. LW] DEUX AVEUGLEB. After which. an A ItIBUSCAPE 'NICER:WAND!. To conclude with a tIONG by the &MTh Dort open at 0 14 0 elooh pertorrnanise aeutapace at 7o atom 1661 ,- rrioos be mush WEIFIATLBY t OLARKWEI ARCO Or. TAFATRF LAST NIGHT BUT TWO OF THE NEW MAY. WOMAN WOMAN IN WHITE.: WOMAN IN WHITE: WOMAN PI twArpi. New and beautiful Scenery. ntrildne PectaisitT rove} Effects New and appropriate Goetare Appointmente, and the enure Bay Cotenattll the.9l l A. To conclude with the celebrated PantOinleAll. emitted TIT.: BRIGANDS. ItioDONOTIGH'S OLYMPIA) (Late Gump INA. TIER.) RACE street, below Third. JOAN E. MoDONoUGH.. .. . . FrOrWtor Great swoons all's Interealinfdrams ROLFE; 012, RRD RI =BT HAND! THIS fThweilay) EVEN [NG will tot presented • ROLFE ; OR. THE RED It War HAND! Rolfe, Mr. Fannin ; Toby, Mr. W. P. Cutter ; 02 =2 - ea. M, &Mohan. After which, the 'Nautical Bremner TO,u OR INGLE ; VA. A RE. tf *ten Loa, Tom Cringle. Mr. J. E. MoDonough. Admission—Yeguene. 26 Mita; thohentel,62o; Ta wny Cirole.lso; ?mitt!, BOX goats, 60.6. Boone own at 6210'0106k; conllnenoing CONTINENT AL THEATRE', (LATE NATIONAL.) WALNUT KTFIR err. ABOVE EIGHTH. litoN D AY, JM. ntx, tea. ANTI AVERY NIGHT DURING THE WEEK. 'Third Week of WHITBY'SHE DEAN-STALR GREAT BELOW. AND CIRCUS. On WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY the turas) MATINEES. In active preparation, THE MERCHANT STEED OF GENOA. The doora open at half pasta o'clock. Performance commences at half past 1. Admission only 25 cents; Family Circle Mo. e7-at.' 1011)0FITIVELY THE LAST wRIN. OF Ji• THE ORIGINAL GENERAL TOM. THUMB. SMALLEST MAN ALIVE. AT ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS. oor. Tenth and Cheettint, Wo Brilliant EntertainmenM each day. Afternetrn 7, and Evening at 73 o'olook. Doors open half an hoar Dramas. On Saturday morning at IS. there will be an extra en tertainment [or schools and famglee. The Little General appears in all his new fisSIAA, Danoes, Imitations Statnee,_ assisted by Mg VT. ToMLIN. the treat ' Engliett Baritone and Dufo k ineg h I t i li t t! e rm e o rl i gt r i t3 Te i gg o eind bi lio. l 6 4. . Rtem i tb, Pianist. ADXTBSIONB : DST entertainment Co. Children ander ten yearn 130. Schools admitted on lsberal terms. Evening entertainment too. Children order ton Tears 100. Reserved seats nee, The General rides in his Miniature Carriage, from the Jones House to the BLII. The grand Pieno used is one of Chiekering's best, from 807 Chestnut street. AGFNED LATELY, Business Agent. 11th Th e General appeara Germantnwn Jae. leth and , West Philadelphia 16th and 17th, and Mena sunk MI and Nth. s 7 VAN ANII3URGEI & CO.'S octerin ZOO' carnal, INsTITUTE, OPEN FOR THE WINTER SEASON. A.l` 1. HE UNT and engC b E nNr 4M w M et . MORNING. AP rind:MOON AND IiVENING. Doors open at 10 A. hl., 2 and t 1.4 P. at. Ad.oinion cents; children under nine_ 3 ears IS cents. Performs ante of roam, !donkeys, Mules, to., Afternoon and h:ven.ne. •Thie Moral. instructive. and anweinf. Exhibition le now on its THIRD Bt. CCE 4 BF flu WEER. The Collection of LIVING At. [KALB. BERM end REPTII.O.B contained in the Institute surpasses W. beauty and variety anytetne ever before seen in any city in America. Ladies,Children. Families. the Term and elite of the city daily visit Hug Institute. i eon- Mina Knowledge for the World, and Animal or the Million. N. n.—Animals of every description purchased at reesonahle prices. SANFORD'S OPERA HOWIE. ELEVENTH ftTREVII OPEN FOR 'PRE SS N. NEWLY DECORATE FORDD AND PAINTED. MR. SAN H LARGESTCOMPANIES over presented horeSofste, who will appear nightly. Sanford wilivertorm every evening. Doors coon at T; COmmenee at M. Admi ttanoe :scents. Chi Idren 18 canto. dal!-T' THE GERMANIA ORCHESTRA give their PUBLIC REHEARSALS every ger LIR DAy, oommenoing at 836 o ' clock. at the hICSICAL FUND HALL, 8 tickets, Ig1; single tickets. Santos for sale at Chmkerins & oon'e, SU/ Chestnut street Andre's, 1161 Chestnut street; and Beck & Lawton's. Chestnut street. Engagements for Concerts : Commeneements, Par ties, &a, made anti at their Office, Chieltering.et Skin s Piano Store, 867 chestnut street; 184 .North Juniper street, or C. Droughman. 1069 Ridge avenue. cclll-w pENN A. ACADEMY 01 THE FIND ARTS.-1.026 CILESTNOT stmt. 0130180 u AVM a splendid Faulting_ by Klima. "ME FIRST Sin," ai beautiful Marble statuette by Antolini. On exhibition fora shore time. Visitors will please bring their nee r& engem EDUCATIONAL. TIITOR..—A Graduate of V Harvard Universitr will teach Latin, Greek. M. thernstics, and S nslish Branches, in families tending in stuladelphia, or annort &naive from the outr. Ad dreg,' 11. U.." Blood's Wasatch fat tutheltit" It.l42akl_ . =atufii i .Ll; t flMl.nimmi, :ori VILLA' respeeteally inform their friends and the 111 , , hti c a l i chat„ they harp rem oved their Bowan: and t h al t 4 17297Pit1i8 e3 84 ° 14 "7"2 ehinara w II" ' Pupils nom five yearn of age upward prepared for the fourth class. Ises-ese HUY ANT, itsTRATTuN, ,t PAM:cap/UP ILO MERCANTILE COLLEGE, H. E. curter Er.g- VENT% and CRESTNUT Streets.—Day and Somme Sessions. Jndividsint instruction in/lookkeePing olndurs_General Wholesale and Retail Stinnes/1s ettP kin* ping, Forwarding and Commission, Gan , z change. Alannthatarins, Rahroadins: Steam ' c. &0., the moat Morena and srattisei coarse rated Statee. Mao, Leatures, Commensal a one, Arithmetic. and the higher Mathematics. en manship thest in the city), Correswodenee, k.o. For sale. their new Treatise on bookkeeping, bean! taern printed to colors. and the best work published. s- it LOST. NOTTI.—Was LUST (tom the mail, a Certifisats for F' Javan Shares namesk In-thisVpion Bank, of Pluladelphia in the of Mrs. Mar, Brewster. No. Is, dated April 19,1810. The erubsonber&yea name hereby that eh applies tom has been made to the said Bank for a new.oerci4- rate. and cabs on all persons to show cease Whir re should not be leaned. AIAHY BRl.WdrEit. deis.s&wl7t. IpaT OR. 511SLAID, TWO tik,OtaiD Mortgage Ronda of the Camden end At%age R ilroad, for am each, Noe, 415 end 4.24. Note ill; herby awes that aSPheation has been matte for In lieu thereof. If found, to be returnee to ends ;tura le reward will be paid bl C g.nallia, deB tf No. na2 WALNUT street. COAL. EDWARD N. HALLOWELL, GO AL DEALER AT ROBERT R. CORSON & CO.'S OFFICE, 133 WALNUT STREET, BELOW SECOND, r=!! HOUSEKEE O ERS, LOOK TO YOUR IN Buy your COAL AT.RlCKS!,:erhere F:ggent!:?:t l v oli r o y writ e g nt re l dVigt h p:i i as t l 6"l"l Coal Lehigh. Broken, Big. and Store— —.414 nner o ten, Behoyllull _ 4go I.orge Nut—. —. ..... 360 " warranted free from elate or duet and full weight. at RICKS' fa.., Southeast corner MARSHALL and WALLOW. Call and see. dal hut EXPRESS COMPANIES. RomTHE ADAMS EXPRESS C.V., °Mee 320 on:Earn - in Eitiests forwards Pa eta, Pao4ages. Merohandise, Bank Nom, ViL B °,etter' e.,',;74Z`et: trg= tom and Cities Of the ihuted eB r u st n u a e t a F tea lD n t, aIagn WEST CHESTER TRAINS via PENINISYIet an?. R.M LROAD, leave dssot, corner HLEV H 5.1.HE1T, at 8.00 A. 1243 P. AI, . sad tP. • iyas-tf H 0 Y T 2 S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE Is warranted in every instance to RI:STuRE GRAY HAIR TO irs °mama. COLOR. It has been applied IN THOUSANDS OF OASES In the principal oities of New England, and HAS NOT FAILBD in a aingle instance to acoorciphsti alt that is claimed for it, No Hair is so Grey or ned but the - HIAWATHA will change it to a beautiful and life-like Brown and Black. It is not an instantaneous dye which orooksormitm, and given a dead black parlor to the hair, the patient having to submit to aoatong. washing, and sponging of the hair ay e.y time it is applied ; noes It a preparation of sulphar, sugar or lead, hot nor of any ingredients de leterious to the hair or skin. It is an article repairing nopreparation, no washing before or sitar using; it 18 applied in five minutes time, and with as little trouble as any ordinary article for the toilet. "People who have used this preparation declare it Is miraoulous in its adepts, and that it perform all that it . pretends to do"—lBel ou sP.otofial. 'its success is woaderlol. and we ran only say we en dorse all the proprietor says in rosard to it."—(Doston Journal. We observe, by a notice in a Boston paper, that a premium was awarded by the Massaohusetts Mechanics lihataitable Association. at their late Fair. B mot. to Mr. Joseph Host, of this city, for his oelebret: d Hia watha Hair Restorative,' an article which richly merit ed this favor. Hires for its surer" , mentilin this re spect that the committee, atter sufficient ;system , * pre sented to themselves, awarded to *r. Host this natter ing testimonial.”--1 Providence Evening Press. For sale by the principal Dru,igists in Philadelphia, and throughout the oountry. Joel. PH 41(Yek. l'iv- Pnetor, No. 4 MATHEWSON dt., Providence, R. /. jmniEßgb, BAl e MON, ,to.-3,000 bbl.. Moen Nos. 1,2, and 1 Mack oeireoliclaiortfeatrzegaruesenh,t aka , gall, assorted packages LOGO Ibis. New /relit's, Eastport, and Labrador Her rings, of choice qualities. ceeo boxes extra new sealedllerrings. o,oooboxes ext , a new No.l Herrings. 8,0 a) boxen large Magdpinas Herrings. 260 bble. title Fish. 60 bble. new Economy Mese Shad. 26 blits. new Halifax Salmon. 1,000 Quintals Grand flaidr Godard!. SOO boxes Herkimer-county Cheese. In store and landing,ror eta+chr 'HY S, KOONS, nos No. 140. NoRTH W H.Satvp,s, CIoIIPONS, GREEN AND COATE'S ST REENS PASSENGER RAILWAY COM PANY —The Coupons on the Bourn of this Compass'. due Janne', R, ]M. wtd be veld, at the Offiee of the Company, on ann after that date. jas-Lte DANDY HARWOOD. Treasurer. NEWSPAPER FOR SALE.—A Weekly Newspaper establishment, with a handsome circu lation, loomed at one of the most imPorlard points in peansylvsnia, is offered far sale. There is a complete lob office attached. Address" Printer," Press Office. det-tf CEDER BRANDY.-5 bbls Older Brandy of extra nuaiitY, now landing And for Bale by C. 0. ble.Dbe R MI.. de? 103 ARCH Street. meanie) done above. Prert, FRENCH GELATINE. White, for sale by laid 1437148R1TAL & liaMas 4 7 and 49 forth Mom k pirILADELPRIA