The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, January 11, 1861, Image 3

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    The 11.14: Agricultural- Society.
Jin. Io.—The United States Ag
ricultural Societe today elected Wns. 8. - Ifubhardc(
of Columbus, Gide, president, with vice presidents •
from ail the States and,Territortee
J B. Perley Poore was re-eleoted secretary, and
B. B. Prenehi treasurer. •
A riportrise approved derirmatiog the holding I
of eibooa
. in different ceotione of the country,
and , assolationa ,adoated recommending the este
bliabinent of a Depihment of Agrioulture. '
Gentlemen- from differtint 'sections joined (n
-diallyin. the proceedings.
'PrirttOr from Ittextro.
New: °imam, Jan 10 —Letters from Mexico
aaribithfirenion left the onpital on tho night of
the 25th - Deoember.
It was enppoaed that he wilt endeavor to form a
junction with Gent. Vicario and make a stand at
Iquala.
TWO Pelidemen Stabbed at Ciecianett.
CINCINNATI, JNTS. 10.—Two policemen, named
Clairborne Long arid Daniel Hallam, were stabbed
loaf night at a house of inferno, on Mein, opposite
Gano street, by a man named Dowry. L ong: died
this morning. Hallem lies in a critioal condition.
!WisconiAu Leilelature.
Manisa. Wisconsin. Jan 10,—The Plate Legala
turn met and organized to-day.
Governor Randall" message was deliiered at noon.
It commeipgs the nine% of military affairs to the wie
dorn and discretion of the Legislature. Re says that
the Sane of the times, indicate that there may arias a
eon h nano,. lat the condition of the Government under
which it will Mistime necessary to tenon. to the °all, of
the frattonslOnvernment for men and means to main
tain the integrity of the 'Union, and thwart the desiges
of nomengagedilti an organised treason. On the sub
jeotot seeolgion. he says that this is not a leagne of
ewes:too a government of the people, The General ,
Government minuet change the (diameter of the state
government, Or Winn,' any power not delegated, nor can
any Nish ohmage its character, or Increase its rights,
He Manes that the election of Mr. Lineolti was legal,, ,
and there was nolnet, cense for complaint from any
agarteg,: He says the Constitution makes no man a
eletag andel/Wary cannot go Into free territory under
the inseruttaion; neither can it inlet outside of the
local law. Therefore, personal-liberty lawn are found.
or shonkLbe found:upon the statutes of every Mate,
benne every fiving human being has the right to a
74861 te11.11 4 drktlarzialatilTitst. f .fiebeanczat
grtrrovi4b:mirirrhf,tat 'l..rh.lthiectriitCrAig
therewith:"but no fear, no hope or reward, should in-
duns to break down the walls of their pro-
Motion. We will make a notifies of feeling to °end
liateebat no noti fi es of prinoiples. The right of a
Stabito - suede can never be 'Omitted. The United
States Must remain until the Union is destroyed.
Markets by Telegraph.
BatTnuaiii. -Jan. 10.—Flour dull at 66 60 Wheat
steady at $1 Man for red. end
.1tt1.1601.60 for white.
Born dalli'old whiter no. Provisions firm; men Pork
MO. Coffee SOtiVO; Rio 330130. Whisky firm at
movn.:,-JAn. a.— cottot —Wes to. day or 2,511 bales
of three der s BaoObalee. B acetate 14 MO Wes. Freights
on cotton to Liverpool If ; to Havre I3G. litterbng
Exchange lea percent, premium; nu New York 34 dirt
ooung
110 0/3ILI,Jar. —Cotton—Eska of 4,000 bales today
at 10)io. /he merge: le quiet.
Haw Oalar.lvs' Jae. 10.—COTTON.—The foreign ad
vie greetmea Cr edvaime ; shies to-cley of XI 000 bales at
11X012X0 sugar 41.3ietehio. Molasses 130140. Flour
Quiet at 80 62,4. Corn 700763. Pork quiet at 017 nap
SlTeo,for Freighte on Cotton to Liverpool
• •
Omcumatt.lan.lo.-a•Plour very doll at 84 00. Wheat
do. Cora firm. to taakt dull at 14a. Bone deolmen
10015 e; Namur heavy at $61006.66. Nees Pm k
geed demand at - 4160.16 23. Lard dull at 930. Bulk
Meatio dnlbt Oak. Exchange on New York 16 er cent.
premium,
T I IIF, CITY.
AIIIIBEMENTB THIS -.EVENtrili
WHSAniT & CLARKE'S &HOU-STRUT TRISITIit,
Au& street. above Oath.—" The Women in Whits "
1 The Brigands: ,
WeLNOT-sTitEXT TIIZATELEI Walnut and limit* ea.—
.' BlinOhe of Brandywine "—• A Husband to Order."
AIdetkIC AN XIII or ACADEMY or Music. " Romeo and
"•• Cure."
•
nowrINENTLI, MILTS*, Wainnt it, above liiihttb—
u Whitby's 'arose Show." .
'UNITED OtATZS BUILDINGS Chestnut street. boldly,
Fifth.—Van Amburgh & CO.'S'Alensitene. •
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, Corner Tenth and Chestant.- , .
Tom Thumb.
81.11102 D'S Ore Hones. Eleventh street, above
Chestnut.—Coneert nightly.
The •Secesewnists again 'in Council.
TAI 6D.TotrIINITD 3111tTlIte.
. Yesterday afternoon an adjourned meeting of
those Brecklnrldgit 'Democrats, opposed to the
preeerration of the Government and the mainte7
amnia of -its laws, held an adjourned meeting at
Berea Hotel., A card had been published in the
morning papers signed by more than seventy
names, among which were those of acme Douglas
Democrats. At the actual meeting but ono Dou
glas Democrat was present, and OKI sensible and
well-advised course which he adopted threw the
Seeeesionists into confusion and impelled the nt;
terance of some inimical eentimenta,
plainly ind€-
estireof the politioal character of the meeting.
Our chronicle of the first meeting caused con
siderable difficulty among the friends of Mr.
Breekinridge. A number of kindly disposed so
vereigns.-made search for no with the benign in
tention of throwing_ne from the window, and the
indignation of Mr. Vandyke went so far as to make
imams' inquiry for, us, falling in which, he said
In a tone of mingled indignation and grief, that we
were " gentleman." Mr. Palethorp did not
vent his eloquence at any great length. He is a
gentleman, however, in the true sense of the word,
and the reporters are indebted to him for theeour
tesy of protooting theft from the insolence of his
compatriots.
Colonel " Ike" Leech was not in his appointed
plane, and Mr. Vincent L. Bradford was appointed
chairman, and Lawyer Samuels secretary
The attendanoe.was much smaller than before,
and the proceedings quite as disorderly.
Mr. Bradford said that be bad no doubt that
there were others favorable to the "mission of
peace." The Demearatio party bad been main
taining peace for twenty y ears.
John MoCarthy,'of the Second ward, made some
confusion among the Secessionists, by a resolution,
stating That it was " wrong and inexpedient to
hold a Democratic meeting of, the hind,proponed,
at thiajunifture."- -
TnatitiolOtis onfdsion 'ensued. There were • a
dozen shout* of " Sit desalt," " No, n 0,"." You're
a Black Renubliein," ere.
Mr. McOarthrsaid that he found his name at
tached to the public tall, as one of a committee.
He would bare nothing to do with the meeting, if
Douglis Deniocrats were to• be proscribed -at it.
I.6b.oute of "-Let him4e," " Hold on," " No, no,"
Mr. Vandyke said that he hoped the gentlemen
would not ggoo The reporters had misrepresented
him. He bad not used the name of Breokinridge,
as had been stated.
Great confusion here occurred. One man cried,
" Don't book down, Vandyke" and Wm. D. Lewis,
aborted, "Let him go, in God's name !" .
Mr. McCarthy said that such meetings' would
not force the Itapublieens to shift their ground.
He was not for war, but he protested against .the
meeting being , held. " It had been said, as he
knew from authority, that the spirit of the former
meeting had been adverse to the friends of Kr.
Douglas," fApplansCand biases I
fdr: Vandyke hoped.that the gentleman would
be allowed to go.. [Oriel of disapprobation-1 The
reportors. , wors• net gentlemen who stated that
he would not sisoelate.with Douglas men. This is
a genet meeting, laid Mr. Vandyke. Reports of
the proeliedinge should not be published. I hope
that thereporters will leave this room.
A Mr. Yorriaosmade a promiscuous :insult upon
the reporters: Be moved that they be ejected.
Mr. Robert lkalethorp - said that the reporters
would get the proceedings at any rate. Good
polity forbade the course diotated by Mr. Morris
son. ,
Then Mr. Vandyke reported the spirit of the re.
solutions to be read at the public. meeting. The
committee have had several °oilmen. Their re
solutions would eulogise, the Demooratio party ;
desounoe the Chicago platform ; denounce any at
tempt on the parrot the Government to preserve
iteelf; they also'grent the right of a State, under
metal& emanated's, to sec. e. [Greta applause ]
The question of slavery was not one of moral or re
ligion. importance by , the resolutions; and in the
event of soseerlon on the part of the South, Penn
sylvania would decide whether she would go with
fustiest Pew England or with the South, " whose
sympathies are ours." (?) We believe thattbe Fre
aldent or Compete bee no power to declare war
&gainer's' sovereign State.' The compromises of
Mr. Crittenden we would rather wept than curer
dissolution, rte.
Mr. leibetkorp asked that the clam relitive to
the right of oseesaion be read again.. ("No!
_
On seMica of R. P. Kane, Speakers for the pest
meatingrwere to, be appointed by a committee of
Mr. ILiiidyke hoped the meeting would bEheld
shortly: :The "colored people"- lead alr eady en
gaged ' Nat i onal Ralf for Thursday
Mr. Joe. Randall believed that seven-eighths of
the people if the North were with as,"
Re bayed that good Democrats and Bell men of
every wheel would, bii . seteited. [Laughter and
derisive shouts:l
Adjoarlied to meet on Saturday.
The "pest mast meeting" will probably be at
tempted next Tuesday.
__
A _VICTIM OF SOUTTIFBN FANATICISM.—
Mr. Peter Ityokman, a coaehmaker, Who formerly
resided in New York, but who 'removed about a
year ago to Wilmington, N. C., to work se a jour
neyman at his teed.; called at our'oftloe yesterday,
and Mind the following oircumetanoes : A short i
time since, being thrown out of employment by the
great stagnation of business, he went to Williams.
burg Va., nibs hope of obtaining work there. A
fewdays
_after his arrival, while in a bar-room, he
was asked whether he considered slaves, property,
to which query be replied. that they were lawfully
held to labor or nervier, bat he did not consider
them property in the same sense , an brutes orb.
animate ebjeets This remark MO great offence
to his audience. Be was atrested,,and eonfined
in jairfor two days, after whit& he was released,
and taken before a sort of semi official tribunal.
Many :threats( yew -mule tbat-' her. Would be
tarred and feathered, ate., but it was finally decided
that be siwuld baled to the North; after at spoil.
mitten 30. the fide. of his Amend, temple of some.
perverts' prepesation,:whieh cased considirreble
pain, and left besertinerks, whiner* atill'oblible,
not only cif sores but of Some of the original ap.
plleatlon, winds is of a blank dolor. "The tool-ohest
of Mr Jtyekman, and his clothing, he was obliged
to leave behind, in hit hurried and enforced de
patens: !•114 ii.-101, endeavoring to find employ
ment bets -• or in this - vicinity; at his Occupation ;
bat as this is almost - Impossible at this ti me, we
feel Impelled, by,. a sense of,duty,' to snuest, not
at his simmer but at oar own option, that the ease
wens ows lair eititeh MOMS of our thatitabloaitialatill
sight,-with ,prieirliq,:ititteud 'ailed* assistance,
in Misshape Oa null - temporary low and if any
of oaf nide. Int , Waned to Set tipini'this Sur.
section, .
by lentanniii address at.our *Moe they
efts pntenn in litionleirwith Mr. It, , • -; •
Tllll, _Or' 4 - —`. 7-,ZIIPLOYMBNT AtiflOClA
slew f oxlike. teipon women - employment in tow
tag at . linr, -Mt a season ' when their wants
are mein - ,- hid other • emnpleymeitels often
An t
seared : oiling One 'Made, is. dietributed • : . ---
matte* eletetWeetteeletli" ehhdttel alid the • ' LEGAL _ INTELLIGENCE
dek or itillims4•Y h Itnellel report Prnetted at
the d e te k iet . the2.l 4 o, imagon, lap:: ~ Duri ng the &PERIM COMIT-0. J. Lowrie and Jun
paid *On vet Intetibitpended In:thes •pureitase of . Sees Woodward, Thompson, and Strong —The
11114911144 - 814 r iMielita lorwork i 11219,36. Be. Pennsylvania Railroad tiompany, plaintiff in error,
Wm Oil y& OW 11.1 out- Members, and a few Ire, ' The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; defendant
Other 4044 indiconibicts t We , return 'our' grate, in error. In this • ease (the decision in which we
fat aoltiowtralinalati for some valuable donations, -•published yesterday), the court bee granted a delay
ben of etude and,snotily., • ; We
,have -paid for the . of..a' week, in
,order to allow a supersedeas, and
iteltimrpftlityMileatt,wrol have distributed M. thee take the ease to the Supreme Court at Wash.
, almeitellimin unsaidi 'unitise' are alien to these . ington. -
who entenshe nine uip for, thenielves or their Bradshaw's appeal. 'Appeal from the Orphans'
terniltee.,,As the fend, of the society,- derlied • Court of Allegheny county. The deuces of the
Imlay intorWolenta
'a pgealt oontributithis, ate, Awl,. Orphans ' Court a ffi rmed et, the costs of the appal
elhie Whiten* of the winter is 'Mill before last: • , - , . .
tie, etoweet e r ty t h er e h t tethe tie hi mad. John Catheart;plaintiff In error, vs, Common
to ii i ,b 400 1 , 04" o f o e cteneyegym ee ee: -Delia. , 'wealth of Penaninsibt,' defendant in error. Br
titeimOil WI, _ 'Or emedir,,Will be. thenkful...-, rot to„Court"of Ojer end Tertithier, of Clearfield
-- •- EiMenesey; IPrisidonti - ; wanity.:: Argued and submitted.'
14 ;411 014 44' 9eltetteelt ; ": .14trizOT. Coast - - Judge Stroud . Wolf
.4101. n,Aiiirlovio. wflith A ttl...DlSiir A: Co. Biiftiro:lsportod; ' Verdict for
Wolf
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A FRENCH PROTNEITANT4 ONITROII IN PHI.
Liniments —lt may be a matter of some Interest
'to many of our oitizene who`are familiar with the
,French language; and to whom a discourse in
French would be a desideratum, to know that a
French Protestant congregition has been organized
in our city, and has service every Bunday, in the
Sunday-school room of Ref; Mr. Barnes' church,
where a sermon in French it delivered in the
morning and evening. The 'pastor ' hir. Farque,
is a young man of talent, and a graduate of the
celebrated theological college at Montauban, in
the southern part of France. Although but lately
arrived in this country, he yet speaks with suoh
distinctness that Minden!' will scarcely expo
, denim the usual difficulty of , understanding from
rapidity of utterance.
His sermon on tunday evening last was one of
much interest, and was based upon Paul's visit to
Athens. Re drew quite a strik'ng contrast be
tween the religion of the Athenians and that of
Christ. The former, he said, was all form and ce
remony, and consisted of magnificent temples,
gorgeously decorated, and adorned with all the
refinements and rich embellishments of Grecian
art, which, at that period, had reached its meri
dian splendor. He referred to the rnagnificenee
of the sacrifices, and also to the fact that these ce
remonies and displays were intended 'to operate
more upon the imagination of men than upon their
hearts as opposed to all this, the religion
of Chr ist, avoiding mete outward ehosva and mare- '
monies, appealed directly to man's heart, from
which, as a result desired a etream of living Chris
tianity. Compering the two, and showing how
attractive to the xnasses this ceremonial religion
was, he thus sheired the dillioulties under which
Paul labored in offering to the Athenians a reli
gion whose essential characteristics were humility
and meekness. ,
Vier° is an American mission church at Paris,
which is spoken of by citizens who have been
abroid as a church of much service and benefit,
and as a complete suooess. It affords Americans
an opportunity of hearing an English sermon at
least once a week.
If beneficial results have flowed from our church
abroad, with like reason advantages and benefits
may be claimed for tide enterprise. The oburchee
of, this community should sustain it, and give it a
lair trial. ..
, Disi Eso AMONG run POon —The number
of ledgers who make application for free shelter at
the, station-houses may be taken to be an indica
tion of the distress that exists among the very poor
class in the community. From statistic's compiled
at the Mayor's Oleo, it seems that during the last
two months of 1860,there was but a very alight in
crease in' the number of lodgers at the station
houses over the corresponding period of the pre
vious year. The figures are as follows :
nas
November .
....... .3 991 I November 1860.
..... 4,469
December. . . . .4,365 December..... .
From t h e s e figu res it appears thatlre . iiimy of
lodgers scarcely increased during the year more
than would be warranted by the enlargement of
the population.
There is a good deal of suffering among the poor,
as there always is, at this season of the year ; but
there is scarcely more now than during former
winters ; while the want and destitution which
followed the panto of 1857 have not been ap
preached by any subsequent experience.
The number of arrests made by-the police also
affords an indication of the prosperity or poverty
of the laboring classes. Judging front this datum,
1880 was a more prosperous year than that which
preceded it. Dating the year 1859, 32,225 , persons
were arrested in the city whilo the whole number
In 1860 was 32,051, a falling off of 174 in favor
of 1880.
A DISORDERLY LIBRARY ROOM.—A day
or two since, Mra Sarah Bernard, residing in the
second story of the building at the northeast cor
ner of Seventh and Oallowhill streets, complained
to the Mayor of the disorderly character of the
fourth-story room, charging the rowdies who con
gregated there, under the name of "Swan Li
brary," with abusing her frequently. The place,
she alleged, had become a great annoyance to the
neighborhood. A warrant was homed, and sent to
the Fourteenth-ward station-house, and the ser
geant and a posse of editors made a descent upon
the nuisance. It was then found that the library
was quite extensive, consisting of one volume,
which proved to be an old receipt book. The fur
niture in the room consisted of an old stove and
two or three broken °hairs.
About a dozen parties, whose ages range from
fifteen to twenty 'retire, wore found in the room.
These were ■ll taken into custody and numbed to
the Central Police Station. The prisoners gave
the names of George Bower, Tienry Miner, James
Smith, William Gossier, Edward Ver.lnger, Oboe.
Blee, Peter Cunningham, Samuel Coreli, Charles
Jenkins, James Galbraith, and James Zimmer•
man. They were all arraigned before Alderman
Beitler yesterday morning, and after a hearing
were held in $OOO bail ecoh to appear at court.
INCITING TO RIOT.—An attempt last eve
ning, on the part of certain evll-disposed portions,
to interfere with the lecture of Rev. Henry Ward
Beecher, by calling a meeting of ruffians at Twelfth
and Chestnut titivate, deserves all censure The
same gang, under leadership of a certain Dean,
have been holding Neared meetings, at Thirteenth
street and Girard avenue, for the past few weeks
This man published' a card in one of yesterday's
penny papers, denying that he knew anything of
Mr. Beeeher's engagement. This questionable
statement was not gratuitous, but was prompted
by Chief Ruggles, who told this man that in case
be did not make it, be would bold him (Dean) per
sonally responsible.
It Is obvious to all law loving persona that molt
insane, uncalled-for, and craven take to inter.
fere with free epee* cannot be too severely con
demned All instigators of each gatherioga should
be held up to execration. Those guilty of such
violations of law will be the first to claim its pro.
tuition. The behavior of the man in question be
fore Chief Ruggles indicates sufficiently the depth
'of his pusillanimity. Buck incitements to riot are
indicted by himilarly.dtsposed gangs to those who
intuited females and threw vitriol, at National
Hall, one year ago.
FUETIIIIIt HEARlNG.—Yesterday afternoon
John R., Gardner, charged with tampering with a
witness in the ilia' of the late Menasaah Price,
onvioted of forgery, had a further hearing before
Alderman -Battler at the Central station. Mr.
Blain Arter was sworn, and. testified that he was
at the trial of Price ; had a talk with Gardner,
who offered to 'give him $lOO to swear that b oar
' tain book belonged to a man aimed Brown ; Gard
neficaked him (the witness) 'Metier he could not
testify that Chief Detective Wood had stated as
much, that if his evidene convicted Price, be would
pay him for it. All the - witnesses that appeared in
Priee's behalf made threats. Gardner intimated'
it would be better for witness not to testify against
Price Wm. R. Thomas, ono of the tipatapes in
court, was also examined.
The alderman held Gardner In the eum.of $l,OOO
to answer at court.
Bons or Ifievre.—The neat stated con.
vention of the Sono of Malta will be at Beading,
in June next. At the Convention recently held
at'Tenth and Chestnut street, the following Ol
ean were elected :
For Grand Commander—Oharles P. blublenber g ,
of MontesumaLodge of Beading. '
For V. G. 0 —Daniel o,B:fudge, of Pdintltolui-ha
Lodge, of Philadelphia:.
- For Grand Ohandellor — 2 George L. Fried, of
Beading.
For Grand Treasnrer—John Goforth, of Minna
ha-ha Lodge.
For Grand Sooretary—Horue L. Peterson, of
Philadelphia.
For Grand Blaster.at-Armi—John H. Bookman,
of Wyoming Lodge, of Baton.
For Grand Sentinel—Christian Stolz, of Bead
ng. ,
DOMESTIC DIEFICULTIIIB -A Woman ap
peared before one of the aldermen of the Seven
teenth ward, on Wednesday afternoon, and charged
her husband with having robbed her It seems
that the sum of 5150 had been bequeathed to her
by her mother. The husband was desirous of pm
tossing this legaey, and abstreoted it from a bureau
drawer. When •he was arrested he made a clean
breast of the affair. The money, be said, had been
burled in the cellar, and meet of it was found there
by *polies officer. The wife then refused to pro
secute the ease, and all the parties retired from
the magistrate's' office.
FIGHT IN A LAGER-BIM SALOON—SEVE
net, ' PERSONS STABBED —Between 11 and 12
o'clock, on Wednesday night, a party of Germans
got" into a quarrel in a lager beer saloon, on Girard
airtime, above - Grease street, &eighteenth ward,
during which a min named George Weaver, and
two °there whoek-natoss,we could not learn, were
severely stabbed. ..A man named LevrisWidte was
arrested upon the charge of committing the out
rage.' Be was identified _as the. one having the
knife in his hand during the trains, aid was held
in . $l,OOO bail by Alderman Monde for a further
hearing. Weaver was injured so badly that he
was unable •to appear at the bearing yesterday
morning,
CISARGBIS WITH CRUELTY TO A BOND I.IIIIL.
—On'ootn_plaint of the managers of the Douse of
Refuge, Mr. Wm. ft. Todd, residing in Montgomery
street, above Eighteenth, was arrested, on Wednes.
day evening, on s charge of inhuman treatment of
a bond girl, eleven years of age, named Arm Jane
Dallas. Mr. Todd gave bail to appear for &lacer.
tugq• yesterday morning, before hosorder Enen.
District Attorney Mann appeared for the prosecu•
lion, but, in - consequence of the absence of Mr.
Benjamin IL Brewster, eonnsel for Mr. Todd, the
cue was - postponed until ten o'clock this morning.
STABBING AFFAlR.—Yesterday two' men
got into a diffi entity in Front street, between
Almond street and Mead alley, about their
ehildren, when one of thew drew a knife and
stabbed the other in four vim's. The wounds are
quite serloue. The man who inflated the wounds
was arrested, and looked up at the Second-die.
Wet station.honse for a hearing this morning.
We were unable to learn the names of the parties.
Frew LAST EvENING.—The alarm of flee
about seven o'olook last evening was caused by the
partial burning of the lampblack and printing-Ink
manufactory of Charles Johnson, in the rear of
the southeast corner of Tenth and Lombard streets.
The flames originated accidentally on one of the
floors Cu which a considerable quantity of lamp
bleak mastered. The roof of the building Impar
tially destroyed. The loss will be about $5OO.
ASSATILT.AND BATTERT.—A man, named
William Shields, went into a lager boor saloon, at
lioward street and Girard avenue, on Wednesday
night, and, after calling for something to drink,
committed an dasault on the landlady. An officer
attempted to arrest him, when he alsomaa handled
in a rough manner. Shields was dually lodged in
the 'station•boune, and yesterday morning was
held hy Alderman Shoemaker to answer.
CONTESTED EI,EOTION VASE OF THE
.I`ounra WARD.—Thiloase, on behalf of Mr. But
ler wee resumed yesterday afternoon. Alderman
'McMullin was ,examined es to the boxes placed
under his charge. The box of the Seventh pre
elnot of the Youth ward was opened. The count
of votes" resulted in favor of Mr. Butler.
OAIIOEIT nr Win ACT.—Yesterday morn
ing William Mabel was before Aldermen Plank
-futon, baring been arrested at Thirteenth and
Spying Garden fitment, while in the sot of' carry
ing off, a bed. Be was committed to answer.
Commonwealth to the nee of Ephraim Murdock,
Jr., va. George Magee and sureties. An notion to
recover damagee for edlegednegligenoe on the part
of the late sheriff In sereing proms. Jury out.
F. 0 Brewster and Goforth for plaintiff; Wm. L.
Hirst and Benjamin Brewster for defendant.
QUARTBR Suntortii—Judge
issaineett of interest wee done in this court
yesterday. Wm. Rutherford, who was convicted
of a charge of attempting to pick ppokets, was sent
below for one year.
At every term of the court eases are brought
before the judges which thew that policemen have
but a slight idea of the power they pewees in
making arresta. It seems to be thegeneral
im
proseion that a policeman has the right to arrest
for any and everything. Yesterday, Wm. Gibson,
a policeman of the Twenty•fourth ward, was
oharged with committing an assault and battery
upon a boy ; and it appeared that the arrest grew
out of the faot that the boy, with othere, while
playing around a eohool house laughed at the
officer when he spoke to them.
Before the ease wont to the jury the defendant
withdrew Ws plea, and pleaded guilty. Judge
Allison cold (es he hoe often before) that police.
men were mistaken when they euppesed they
have the right to arrest parties for laughing or
taunting
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL
The Money Market.
PHILADELPHIA, JED. 10, 1881
The stook market is very feverish under the
news from the South. The report of the firing
into the Star of the West had a greatly depressing
effect, and prices declined The subsequent report
that the Star of the West was safely anchored in
Charleston harbor gave come relict to the market,
and a part of the decline was iseovered. The
effect of the confirmation of the story of the firing,
received this evening, can hardly be estimated.
Bound securities, however, maintain previous quo.
lotions, and there is no appearance of change in
the money market.
There is a good deal of trouble among store
keepers, occasioned by the heavy rates of discount
charged upon the notes of near country banks.
With our own banks refusing to pay out their five
dollar bills, these are daily becoming more and
more scarce, and their place is taken in the cur
rent circulation by country bank bills, which are
sent hero in large sums for that purpose, but for
the redemption of which no adequate provision is
made. The depreciation upon them is, consequent
ly, quite great, and the loss to storekeepers, who
have to tarn them into bankable fonds In order to
meet notes falling due, is becoming a very serious
tax.
IVe are glad to find that some efforts are being
made to remedy this evil, and we will be glad to
mention any arrangement looking to an improve.
meat upon the present condition of this branch of.
exchange. As the first instance within our know.
ledge, we make mention of the fad that the bank
ing inns) of John 11 Fox A Co., No 11 South
Third street, have made arrangements to redeem
the notes of the Anthracite Bonk, of Tamaqua, at
li per cent.
We have received the Bankers' Magazine for
January, 1831, with a paper, for its leader, of In
terest at this juncture, upon the duties and liabili
ties of hankers to their dealers in collecting paper
with repent deaisions Other contributions, abound
ing in valuable statistical information, keep up the
high character of this well•known publloation
The following are the quotations of Domestio
Exchange, as furnished by Messrs Drexel le Co.,
No i 4 South Third streets:
New York exchange..........
Boaton exchange........—.
Baltimore exchange-- —_
American 60kl
The Vt eat Philadelphia Passenger Railway Com
pany (Market street), has declared a semi-annual
dividend of six per cent , payable on and after
January ISth.
The Second and Third•otreote Passenger Railway
Company has declared a dividend of Ave per oent..
on the capital steak
The earnings of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
in December, 1860, compare with those of Decem
ber, 1859, as follows:
➢lain Stem. Wash'ton. N. W. Va. Total.
Dao. 1860....&203,624 7/ 32 298 91 20.128 46 345.962 09
Deo. 1860.... 271,460 01 21,417 20 20 218 27 327,081 18
Showing a decrease in Dec., 1859, of 818 870 91.
The New York Evening Post of today thus
notices the money and stook market of that city :
The absorbing topic of Wall street today is the
news from Charleston. Etrly in the morning the
stook market underwent a material decline, not
withstanding rumors contradicted the hostile ac
counts in the morning papers. Later trustworthy
information was received, to the effect that the
Star of the West had landed its troops at Fort
Sumpter without molestation, when at once a
strong demand for stocks set in, and the decline is
more than recovered at the close. It is worthy of
note, as an incident of the market, that immedi
ately upon the offioial announcement of the news
the members of the Board of Brokers gave three
hearty cheers for the Union, evincing a feeling of
relief that was soon manifested in a decided up.
ward turn in prices throughout the list. Now York
Central, which had sold as low as 751 ' against 76/
last evening, immediately returned to 761, and
other stocks advanced in like proportion.
After the Board stocks were still higher New
York Central doers at 761a77; Erie 361a36};
Hudson 451a4.6.
The Western stooks were in aotive demand al
the close. Illinois Central leaves off 751; Galena,
64; Toledo, 33; Rook Island, 531.
rata° Mail, after selling down to 85i, closes at
861 For Panama 116 is asked.
A sale of Little Miami stock was made at 80—
the first transaction for a long time past.
The State stocks were steady, with little doing.
Tennessee++ sold at 74; Missouria at 671; Virginias
at 75. For 0/corgis's 90 is bid ; for Ohio Long
Loan, 103; for I,llmola stools, 97.
United States stooks are firm. The Fives of
1874 are 92 btd, the New Loan 901 ; 12 per cent.
treasury notes are selling at 1021 alO2l
For the railroad bonds there is a steady demand
at full prices. The issues of the Erie, Harlem, and
Hudson are the firmest of the list. Western bonds
are also in better favor.
The money market is undisturbed in its position
of ease. Rates of interest steadily tend down
ward. Very little first-elan paper is now to be
had at 940 per cent. Call loans ore doll at 6a7
per cent.
Philadelphia Stock Exchange Sales,
January 10, 1861.
INTORTIOD as B. E.BLATIIA 108,111eraktan Gl' Exobanc,
Mtn' BOARD.
1000 N Penna 91
10 Morns Canal—. 66
a do .
600 do.— ......
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2 do Pr0fd.109. 2 ,2'
2toLong island...-.-. 20
60
4800
GO Reading
DO do. ...0&.P.b5 20
p NOrrillown It 47,.(
IDA 48N.
lao
7 Form
8 d 0........ ..... 4514
BOARDB.
10 Penne R......... lots SIX
123
Consolidation 8k.... 21
BOARD.
12 Penna .....
5 Green & Coates.
R:o do-..
8 Lehtxh.....
A
25 • 1936 1
10 Mtnehtli -... 61
BETWEE
WOO Reeding 6e '86.... 70
2000 70
BECON I)
1000 Pa 6e.-Cl6 P. ,esten .11736
100 do.C&P.Bsarn 89%
WO do .. (MP Eleli
100 City ...... 9.54
10 IlarriWburg It —. 811(
10 ..... 811
3 ..... Olh
DON Alperin& 108..... 17
1 Farm & Meoh Bk.. 61
2P.00 97
100 do. .... ..KBO 963
3N) .K 80 ea,/
7000 Read lift 'B6 Ita.s6 70
1 Lehigh valley .... 613
10 Morrie Cal Prfd...1093
CLOSING PR
R. Ached.
Philadelphia 6e— 87 973
Pistils 6e R.— 97 973
Phila fle —neer...lca; 1013
Penns 6e....—.89
Read R..— 193 109
Read bds '70..... 82 86
Read mt tie '80... .. 90
Read mt 6e'86... 69Y., 703
Penne gi
Penne R2dmtBsB6 88
Mor CI 66N11
Morrie Canal or 7093 IN
Bah N 61'82. 673
Bah Nav Imp 65...74
Schap' lin , Stir, 7 9
Rohl Rev nerd .10
Elmira R......... 6 7
arse—FlßM.
Std. A.ked.
Elmira R 4rf......12 13
Elmira 78 73 63 66
Long Selland 50. X
Leh 01 & N.-- ,48 49
Leh CS& N 80ri0.,35X 241‘
North Fenno R.-- 8 8.14'
13 . Fenno It ea......87X 63
N Penusißlo3—..93 95
CaLawtaas. R Con, 3 3X
Catawietut prfd 9X 9
Frank &South R.. 40 48
2d & 3d-atreete R,47..X 49
Roca& Fano St R.,17X 18.34
Went Pluto 55
B➢ruce & Pine.... 754 8
Groan & Coates...l7 11X
Philadelphia Marketq.
JANUARY 10—Evening
The Breadstuffe market is firm, but dull, with a
small business only to note in flour, mostly to sup.
ply the trade, at $5a5.62i for superfine; $5.75a
$8 25 for extras; and $6 50a6.75 for fanny brands
as to quality. There is very little shipping in.
gutsy, but standard superfine is rather scarce at our
lowest figures. Rye Flour and Corn Meal are
quiet; the former is held at $.3 623a3 75, and the
latter at $3 per bbl, without finding buyers.
WHEAT is lees active, and about 4,500 bushels
have been disposed of in lots at 130a1330 for good
and prime. Pennsylvania reds, mostly at 1310, in
store, and 145a150c for white. Rye is scarce and
wanted, at 760 for Pennsylvania. Cora is firm,
bat rather quiet; and some small wiles are re.
ported at 708710 for old, and 02a630 for new. Oats
are unchanged, and 4,000. bushels Pennsylvania
have been sold at 34;a3 . 50, chiefly at the former
rate, in the oars
Brans is scarce and wanted et $25 for let No. 1
Queroitron
COTTON —The market is firm and on the ad.
Vance, with a small business doing in the way of
sales
Onncuntes aro selling moderately at steady
prices
PROVISTONA —The high views of holders limits
neralim g y, and there is very little doing in the
titans —Olovereeed is Armor, and 300 bushels
have been sold at $535 40, the latter for prime lota.
WIIIIIKT la firmer, bble selling at 184a1010 for
Pennsylvania and Ohio, 1710 for drudge, and 1/30
per gallon for hhde.
New York Brock E
achange--Jan. 10.
MIR%
SlCoen
0910 Tenn St 65 '9O 75
8000 Missouri bt 6a'68... 60
3000 Cal titate 75.... —B7E'
500 d
8000 do
o--- .
....
50( 0 Ohio St 6s
89 Ooean
C 0....... —.82
6 Fee 91 6 , 8 .87
5 do ...._
165 N Y Con It— 77
65 .510.77
200 Uric, R--.
50 Hod Me' ft . ..—. 609.4611:
150 do.-- ........_
100 - 510.47
50 do—
, .b5O 4735
200 Harlemß 98
1(1) Reading R— blO 31714
60 Mil & Miss
THE MARKETS.
Asitzs.—We note sales of small lots of rots at $5,
rola Pearls are held tit. the same. The market is ates..ly.
Weo7 TON.—The market is more quiet, but no lees firm.
note sale, of 700 bales, at .12Re for middling Up
lands, and 130 for Orleans.
FLout.—The foreign news strengthens the market,
and prices generally are 6sloo better. We note sales
of 8 CO) bbls at 86.2006 65 for Superfine State. ss6o®
6 60 for extra State * 625.15e5.30 for Superfine Western
446.6606 90 for ehmee Western extra, and $5.75n5 90
for round hoop Ohio. Bentham Flour is a shade firmer,
with ea es 01 600 Ws at $6800595 for Baltimore, and
See 7.50 for Richmond City Mills. lian•dian Flour is
quiet but firin,wita sal.s ol 200 bbls at 85 600725 for
ex tra bra, do. Rye Flour le quiet, with sales of MO bbls
at 813.8653.155. Corn Meal is 'steady, with sales $3,190
3.69 for Jeisey and Brandywine.
WHEAT.—Under the influence of the foreign news
the Wheat market is firmer, and prices advanced le2e.
We note sales of 60,000 bushels at $1.38 for Western
Winter red; $1.30 for Milwaukee Club; and $l6O for
- Western Michigan. Corn—the market is somewhat
firmer, and we note sales of 16,090 bushels at 715710 for
mixed Western. Oats are in better demand at 55,1;c560
for Western, and 36E6 for State. Bailey is firm, at 75$
85e. Rye is quiet. at 75078 e.
Perivierons.—There is a slight upward tendency in
the Pork market. We note sales of 250 bbls mess at
$18166616.87. There is a fair demand fur dressed hogs
at 00970. Batson is fire:hand somewhat active, with
sales at 9.4.100, ,Cut meets are also firm, with sales
at So for gager rum, - and oHo for shoal-
250 Mich Can R
e x dv.-62
11
1
200 M do ti& N11t .5 01
150 In Bo & N 1 ge.--33. 4 i
20 Panama It.. --All
5 do -_,- .11.3% . .
/0111 Can 11. Bo ....e15.755,'
200 Gal & Obi K.-- -6iSi
CA) ......1 . )60.04
100 Cle d o o &
Tol , R........ 3511
450 d 0........ ...... .531'
100 do - ...b60.54
10 Chi & R I 13..........53Y
152 do-... ._,..asi
po do---_. ..-....61663,,.
6 Sixth Ave R.- ......135
THE PRESS.--PHILADELPHIA,
dens. Lard in in fair suntan and there in a
fair export demand. We quote salee of 200 tierces
and 100 bids at 103dee10.1.1e for prime Western. Beef is
ateadri and in moderate demand, with sales of 20 tibia
at $lO Wail for extra mesa Beef llama are firmer,
with matelot' 200 bbls at $l4 for Western. There is more
demand for butter, with sales of Ohio at 10406 a = Btate
dairy at 17ire16e ; and ohoiee do at 20*210. Oimeee is
steady at Balo3io.
CITY ITEMS.
(101:111TEAPEIT8.—or late there is namely any-,
thing that causes the trading community so mush vexa
tion as the numerous counterfeits that flood the coun
try, some of them so olomly imitating the genuine m
etes as to embarrass the most skilful Judges. To those
who are daily receiving money, merchants, clerks, and
others, why desire to obtain the knowledge of detecting
all fraudulent issues, we recommend them to apply to J.
A. Fete. at Critteciden'a Commercial College, or at
his residence, southeast corner of Franklin and Green
ereets, who will impart to them a reliable moans of in
stantly detecting a counterfeit bill, by one hour's in
emotion, and at a trifling cost. His eatematio method
is recom'eonded by the leading bankers of this and
other cities, whore he has given instruotiosa. Clerk*
and traders cannot devote an hour in a more profitable
manner than in acquiring &knowledge of his system.
&MIRING Traing•—We live in exalting times
Every day beings its seineation, and each sensation is
greater than that which preceded it. Yesterday we had
the Pi eeident's emote message. the secession of Min
wissinei, and the firing upon a United states steamer
1.1 the authorities of South Carolina. Verily, great oo
ourrenom come upon us thlok and fast, and no man can
see the end. But while " madness rules the hour," we
must not neg'eat the nem - opting! of eober reason. We
would, therefore, beg leave to remind our melee that
the most elegant garments extant for gentlemen and
youths are those made at the Brown Stone Clothing
Hall of Bookhill & Wilson, goo. 603 and 605 Chestnut
street, above Sixth.
GOLD on &Lynn, deposited in the Franklin
Saving Fund, Pio. 138 South Fourth street, below Chest
nut, Philadelphia, on and after,Tanuary 51h,1851, will
be paid in go d or silver on demand, without notice.
Bank notes deposited repaid In bank notes, All depo
sits bear five per oent, interest,
KEEP IT BBEORE VIE PEOPLE—
That earth was made for man,
That flowers were drown,
And fruits were grown
To bless and never to
KEEP IT BEFORE TUE PEOPLE—
That clothing is made for folks,
Unequalled in style,
And at " one price " meanwhile,
At the store of Granville Stokes—
No 607 Cheetnut street, where valuable Girrs are pre
sented with each article sold.
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
UP TO 12 o'Citoog LAST MORT
GIRARD HOUSE—Chestnut street. below Ninth.
Mr Cromwell & la. Texan It B Wigton, Huntingdon
Jae B Murray. Pittanurg Mrs Murray, Pittsburg
Mite Murray, Pittsburg it Wilson, Boston
Jae Brain & In. Troy P. Monson, Pennsylvania
Geo Parsons & WI. Chicago al , ss Parsons. Chicago
Mies Monson, Pa K J Baet, Penneyivenia
H Henderson New Jersey H L Cornish It la, N Y
Coale.lsaac Jr, Baltimore .1 11.1 Moorhead, Pa
Dr It Prom, Delaware, Lieu , Hughes, 1.3 B N
Jon W Curry & la, N V Mr Henry, Delaware
Capt T Dean, Cincinnati Wm H Gilmore. St Louis
Mr Cooke & New York Miss Maxwell, New York
T H Whitney. New Jersey M It Motile Pennsylvania
BA Stover, Pennsylvania, Samuel White. New York
James Loyd, Pittsburg Master W Loyd, Pittsburg
J 0 Rirhardaon, Minersve W R Green, New York
G C G Wray, New York '1 hos L Rogere. Delaware
Chas Mar adden. Pa H Tyler, New York
B Davie, New York CV It Martin & Y
Chas W Noyes. hew York J G Burr & la, New York
Miss Merryman. New York Geo W Perry, Conn
C Pike, Maryland Jno IC Hatlett & wf, Va
G Adams Richmond, Vs W V Edwards. Va
H L Mason. Okras° Jae It Stevenson, Chicago
Miss Cornell, Chicago Mies_K Walker, Chicago
Jno M seam, Maryland Mrs J .1 Hume, New York
blaster W bume, N Y Mr Hewitt & la. .N Y
Hon E Marsh. Jamey City' A H Stewart, New York
.1 B Watson, New York C Johnson, New York
AS Kelly. Baltimore Mrs Kelly. Baltimore
Mrs Warren, Baltimore Andrew Campbel l , Pa
P T . y ler, Delaware R II tinow, flew York
W Temple, Delaware A D Inelee, Delaware
Haldeman. Columbia It A Selover, Cali Comte.
R Hughes, New York K R Houston. New York
.1 0 Dugan, Baltimore Master W Dugan, Balt
:::11."4:11: k
7.0
(prem.).- go
CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut.
it It Payson. Chicago Dr Barna, Nashville
N W Turner, Boston A Deofenderf, Ft Plain
.1 A F lint, Ft Plain 0 Levis. New sloven
J W Brown, New Jersey W B Panconst, N Jersey
8 B. Moore. Alabama G E Phipps, Cincinnati
C Gould & wf, New York C E Parsons. New York
B B Leamn, Bernstein W 0 Case, Columbia, Pa
J C Brown & la, New Jersey A Child, Boston
.1 P Wilkins. California. Mine Cook, Kentucky
F T Scott & la, Virginia it G Reiman, Baltimore
08 Leffingwell, Conn J Milholland. Beading
it A Donaldson. Now York R C Denville, New Jersey
B M Fink, Trenton, N J .7 B Johnson, Nana
.7 S Wood Columbus E E Thorne. New York
It B Plumly, Phiaide J B Friable, California
W C MoCali, New Jersey J F itterbuck, New York
J 8 Mace, Ohio W Locker, Lancaster
W P Merrill, New York E it Harrison & wf, N Y
3 II Conrad. New York • E E Barron, New York
G Whiteford, New York E Farnsworth, Boston
C 'l` 8 Townsend &
Boston J N Childs, Boston
Wm Born New Y ork Chas B Gregorywf, N J
II Trowbridge, New York G W Cass, .Pittsburg
11 Farman. Chicano B. Polidnek. nonillions
J N J lahunk,U 8 A J Jones. Baltimore
I L Taylor. Kentuoky B P Dexter, Poston
T C Durant, new York It B Cailterwood X Y
R. A Douglas & wf, N Y Wm Osborn, tit Joseph
E Bradford, Norfolk J 0 W hitehouse, N Y
H Bohan, Mass M Churchill, New York
E N Shelton, Conn .1 G Howard, Mass
A Randall, Ma as B W Tompkins, Norwich
V 11 Moor, Pennsylvania
MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth street, below Arab.
E L Miller, Altoona F Walter. Fenn Haven
1' Sharkey, Mauch Chunk E N Wendell, Willotab're
FLEratiab, Muse E Henke, New York
13 Bow Reading R Kear. Minereville
H E Sinniford, Mississippi Bln Butler, rhilada,
A H Ronenhelm, New York T Broderick, Wilkeeharre
DT. LOUIS HOTEL, Chestnut et., above Third.
H T Peek, Germantown John K Hall, riew_pot
m
J Brown, Jr, Philadelphia Oh H Conover. BJersey
k_H Goan., RathMicro, Pa R A Craig, Maryland
W A Lo•all & da. Del co, Pa F MOM= & 2 at's, Mann
Mtn M E Goddard, Maas Chuff ahipmati, Newark
F Headrloks._Penta A W Friot ,GermalLoarn
D Raymond, Bangor, Me J B Lloyd Aln B Janet ,
Mrs A I. Brown, Wash, D C Miss Dumb Wash, D 0
A MeConnomy, Lancaster
JONES' HOTEL—Cheetnut street. above Sixth.
John 8 Alexander. Pa 8 Williams Philadelpkia
T Perot' , lowa JE. NiohoClowa
C Cotrno, Tenn John W Ntold & wf, Pa
J F Cunningham, Maryland &LH Wilson, Columbia, Pa
Geo Lerch & al, Pa OW Melds, Went Cheater
JEI dornnton, o. , nneotiont A Clark & son, Now York_
fI Snowden,Jialtimoro
AMBRICAN ROTEL—Dheattent at, above Fifth.
Geo Bast, Pennsylvania Robt Hmyre, Bethlehem
Mrs Manlove & eon, aid Ham! A Mernt,t Maryland
Semi Todd, Mau:lend A McConnell,
W H Hama. Mutereville H Silver. Delaware
D Itatriuston. Baltimore Bernard Kternvert. Md
COMMERCIAL HOTEL—titxth et.. above Chestnut.
$ Nightingale. Doylestown .1 Riley. Reading
M Taylor, Buds 00, ppa BP Yost. Pottstown
Robt Hodgeon, Maryland J A Strawbridge, Chest or,
SBA R Ramsey. Cheater en Geo Sharp. Cheater co
N P Brower, Doylestown low h Stiokson,Penna
Mies Jackson, Poona Mina Hammon. Penns
Willie Mallory. luelaware Wm troy, Chester oo
H Garver. Penne
STATES UNlON—Market street, above Sixth,
0 H Fowler. Phil .J Britton, Delaware
D 0 Her. Lancaster co H F Eberlin, Columbia
Geo L titt. Pittsburg .1 F Bims, Perry 00. Pa
Jacob Torry. Columbia, Pa John Tarry, Columbia Pa
Thou Welsh. Columbia. Pa A nanolc Sc la, Blue Ball
D 1. Sander. Lancaster E Hail. Penns
J W Jackson, Lancaster W J Lone. Penns
Gen Motiarvara, Uhloago 8 M Williams. Maryland
It Q Stewart, Maryland
BARLEY SHEAF—fleoond street. below Vine.
A J Probasco New Jersey bltee Probasoo, N Jersey
_
D etoCarter, Jae yondeartit. Penn's
J Penn ' a Bom_l_Chombere, Bucks so
Isaac Montg so M Beaton. Doylestown
Miss F I. ly, Books oo Mr Potter. Philads
T P Roberts, Cheltenham L Weigel. Lyoommg oo
1) McCarter. Penn's Geo beetburn Pena
Roberta, Abington J 8 stallowell, Abington
B Bolilday, , hew Dope
87X
17x.
465.
fitN
MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Second et., above Arab.
Du; Dumas, Conneotiont Geo W Jackeon. Philada
Thou H Moore. Delaware John X Jarvis, Delaware
Joe Chipman, Delawar" H Rudman, Maryland
A Conway. Maryland 0 W Wanda% Wilkeeb
James Wood, Lanoaater
MERCHANTS' HOUSE—Third et.. above Callowhill.
Geo W Stein, Easton Jas Molnurenoo.W Haven
Geo C Carter, Whtto Haven B B Logan, Hamilton, 0
D H Taylor. Bethlehem D Albright, Readmit
M Oliehaat, Money, Pa Natti'l Bentz. Mum, Pa
E Hellen Pate burg
THE UNION—Aroh street. abort) Third.
W Williams, Penns. J R Phillips, Philsdn
I Lwrenoe. Parma .1 Mclntosh Delaware
W lowa
I
Ohio M Purcell,
F Weettienner &w. St Josh D Smith, Conn
I Smith, New York
FOUNTAIN HOTEL-Bmnd it., above Market.
J 3 f stall, Trenton, N J Wm Walker, Delaware
Mr Snow, Baltimore Joe 8 Loflandllelaware
Colter Hart, Delaware 8 Townsend, `Delaware
A L lizard. Mays Landing It Westoott, New Jersey
NATIONAL ROTEL—Raoo street, above Third,
LP Kurtz, Yolk, Pa Q 3 billter,thimlierland.Md
Kauffman, Reading Robt Orland Wayne oo,Pa
e Reynolds, New Jersey Jae Jaok, Bollesburg
0 (3 Wynkoop, Pottaville
BALD BABLB—Third street. amyl) Uallowhifl
Henry Houser,Montg oo.Pa Wm B Michael, Montg co
BLACK BBAlt HOTEL—Third et.. above
John O'Neal, Pennsylvania David Davis,Pennoylvanla
SPEOIAL NOTICES
AMKRIOAN HAVING FUND, S. E. corner
WALNUT and FOURTH (I treats, continues to renews de
posits and pay all sums on tlemsnd, an St has always
done. ALEXANDER WHILLDIN. Pros%
JouN 8. WILRON, Treas. del2-1m
SAVINQ FUND—NATIONAL SAPBTY TRUST
COMPANS.—Dnring the suepension of epeoie payments
by the Banks, Money is received and paid daily, on de
mand, in the came kind of funds, specie or noted, as de
posited; Interest five per cent, WALNUT Street,
southwest corner of mint). Ja2,tf
BAIR DYE! HAIR DYE! I—Batchelor's
LIQUID HAIR DYE is the original and Lest in the
market. All others are mere imitations, and should be
avoided if you wish to escape ridicule. Bplendid BLAcie
or beautiful Daowte instantaneously. Bold by ell Drug
gists everywhere. The genuine has the signature of
WILLIAM. A. BATCHELOR upon a steel plate en
graving on four etdes of each box.
Beware of Counterfeits.
Manufactory, 81 Barolay streak, late =Broadway,
New York. CHARLES BA'ITHELOR,
no6-ly Proprietor.
SEAMEN'S SAVING FUND—NORTIIWPOST
CORNEA BECOND and WALNUT BTICEXTR. -- Deposits re - ,
mead in small and large amounts, from all Glasses of
the oommnnity, and allows interest at the rate of FIVE
PER GENT. per annum.
°Thee open daily, from S. until 6 o'olook, and on Mon
day and Baturday until eight in the eventng. President,
FRANKLIN FELL; Treasurer and Baoretary, CHAR,
M. MORRIS.
SALAKANDELS FISH-PROOF SAFSB.—A very
ar=e ranortment of SALAMANDERS for lola atm
onabio ;Titre,. No. 304 CHESTNUT
tot tf EVANS ft WATSON,
OROV/111 & BAKIIIO3 OBLEBBATED
NOISELESS HEWING MACHINES
The Best in Use for Family Bowing.
No, 730 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia. au27-17
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CIRCULAR PRINTING, Best and Cheareat in the
City, at 34 Routh THIRD Street.
BILL-HEAD PRINTING, Best and Cheapest in the
City, at 34 SouthTHIRD Street.
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PAMPHLET PRINTING, and ovary other descrip
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FRIDAY. JANUARY 11 3 1861.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
NEE 'FOURTH PACIE
BY YELUGBAPII.
(Correspondence of The Press.)
BosTON, Jen.lo.
Arrived—ship Senn !links, from Liverpool ; brie
Nellr Hunt, from Banes ; sehrJ.Niakerson, from Cape
Heiden.
The Bohr Lamartino, for Jnoksonville, was lost on
ottuate to.orty. The crow were saved.
The eohr Raymond, from Wilmington, is ashore on
Lovell's Wand, but will come oil.
HAMPTON Ito/08. Jon 10.
Arrived. bark Warren, of Baltimoro, from Sombrero,
awaiting orders.
Arrived, bark Czarina, from N ORLEANS. Jan 10.
Boston.
MEMOS iron
Steamship De Soto, Johnson, for Now York. via Ha
vana. <dewed at New Orleans 6th inst.
oolP Pelican State, Morse, for Havre, cleared at Now
Orleansb 4th inst.
Ships John Stewart. Morning Glory, and Edward
Walton, from Callao, were in Hampton Roads 9th inst.
waiting orders.
Ship II H Brody, Badger, for Liverpool, °leant' at N
Orleans 6th mot,
Ship Harald of the Morning. Mitchell. from Callao,
vla Hampton Roads. arrived at New York yesterday.
Ship George Hurlbut, Masson, from Liverpool, ar
rived at New York yesterday.
Ship Bridgewater. Barstow. from Now York. arrived
at Liverpool 20th ult.
.Shiras Henry Clay. Hawkins. and Peerless, (Br) Behm,
(neared at New York yesterday for Layman!.
Ship acreightoo. Creighton. for Liverpool, cleared at
Mobile 4th inst. with goOS bales of cotton, valued at
Bark Chanticleer,Hatoh, for Rio do Janeiro, sailed
from Hiohniondilthlnst.
Bark A Mandernon, Thompson, for New York oloared
at New Orleans Rh inst.
Bark Exoel, (13wed) Enustram from Rio de Janeiro,
with GO® bags babe, arrived at New Orleans 4th met.
Bark Leighton, apeights, for trio do Janeiro, was
towed to sea from Now Orieane 271 h ult.
Bark Augusta, (Br> was at Ilio de Janeiro Nov 22d,
for Philadelphia.
Brig Stant Sarah ( Dram) for Philadelphia, was at Rio
de Janeiro Nov 23.
Bohr Eclipse. Hughes, for Philadolphin, sailed from
BM do Janoiro Nov 8
80hr 51 Holahan, Peterson, honed, was below New
Orleana 6th inat.
Rohr A Titroll Higgins, for t avannah, nailed from
Baltimore yesterday.
(Per steamship Nova Boohoo.
Arrived from New York Bth. It ejodner. at Tarragona;
2ith Gem. at Galway; 26tli, Helvetia and Wm Brabant,
at Deal; 26th, Corilla , J BledleYr and Trumbull, at Li
verpool.
Arrived from New Orleans 2lth, Fernery, at Havre;
26in, J 8 Parsons, Levi Woodbury, Connignment, J L
Hmrress Idaho. and &follower, at 1.111 aroma.
Arrived from Bavannali math, Columbia, Cam Cooper,
and Edward, at Liverpool.
Arrived from Now York, Angostura, at Dublin: Presi
dent 4ohnitdt, at Flushing.
Arrived from New Orleans. Ho'ybead, at Liverpool,
Nailed for New York Nth, Dieraoli. from Liverpool.
Bailed for New Orleans 25th, Castor and Prinee of
from Liverpool,
Balled for Boston 25th, City of Boston, from Liverpool
MARRIED.
HESTOII—LODGE.—On December 18, 18,a), by Rev,
Win. T. Bunker, Mr. Edward W. Heaton, of Philadel
phm, to M lee C Lodge, of Lower Merlon. Pa. •
OA ItWOoD—Buttxtorr.—On the Sd instant, by the
Gov. P. J. Cox M r..mnuel E. Garwood to Mine Al.ll
- E. Burkett. both of thin city.
Shit • It—linlt.ROVe. —On the lath ult., at Smith-
Ville, by I.equiro bmilh, M r. Absalom Smith, of Plinth
trifle, to Mina Hannah C. Guru ova, of Phildclphin. •
DIED.
DAVIS.—On the 10th instant, Hannah P. Davis. in the
rith year of her age.
liar friends, and those of the family, are invited to
meet at the house of her brother. Eh K. Price, No. 809
Arch street, on !Seventh day, the 12th instant, at 11
o'clook, and accompany the body to the depot, Eleventh
and Market streets. The funeral will take place on
trot dm, from her late residence, at West Chester, to
leave the house at 2 o'clook, anti proceed to liirmlutg
ham.
• •
MAY.—In this city on Thursday 'morning, 10th inst.
Ellen 8., wife of the Rev. James May, D. li.
Her friends, and those of the family, are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral. from the residence of
Charles Wheeler, Po. 1620 Pine street. on Saturday
morning, 12th inst Ant., at 10 o'olook. Services at the
Church 01 the Epiphany Philadelphia at 11 A. M. Interment at Ht.
Mary's Church. Meet •,.
RIANHA ft I).—On the 9th instant. Emily, infant
C
daughter of H. Beekman and the late Hannah C . Riau
hard aged 19 months
Ltirimor.—January 9. 1831, Mary de Bonneville Lo
throp, widow of Isaac Lothrop, and daughter of the late
John May Seim.
The friends of the family are invited to attend the
funeral, from the residence of her mother, southw est corner of Sixth and Spring Garden streets, on
Saturday, Jan. 12, 1861, at 10 A. M. [Reading pagers
please co
the 9th instant, Thomas Braokin,
in the 68th year of his ago.
Funeral irom the residence of his brother, Henry
Brackin, No. 1221 Carlton street, the (Friday) after
noon, at I o'clock.
CA RR.—On the 9th instant, Mrs. Jane Day, wife of
Mr. Charles Carr, a ged a 0 years.
Funeral from the residence of her husband, No. 260
South street, on Sunday afternoon. at 2 o'clock. "
C ARFENTEK.—On the 7th instant, at Loweo. Del.,
James Carpenter. aged 86 years.
CAt3hY.—Lin the Bth instant, Mrs. Ann H., wife of
James D Carey.
Funeral from the residenoe of her husband. No.
2037 Vienna street. Eighteenth ward, on Sunday after
noon. at 1 o'clock.
tinliSON.—Vn the 9th instant. Elonnora Myers, oclY
daughter of Amos and Keenth U. Carson. aged 9 yearn
and 9 months
Funeral from the residence of her parents, No. 1426
Moyamensing avenue, below Reed street, this (Friday)
morning, at 10 o'clock.
DALE.—On the Dth instant, John Henry, infant son
ofJohn Funeral from
Dale. aged 9 months and 7 days.
Funeral from the icsidenoe of his parents. No. 610
South Seventeenth street, this (Friday) afternoon, at 1
o'clock.
FoW.—Ori the Bth instant, William FOT, in the 36th
year of his age.
Funeral from his late residence. No. 413 Berman
street. this (Friday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock.
HARRIN.—On the 9th instant, Adele, wife of John
liarkin, in the 38th year of her age.
Funeral from the residence of her husband, No. 464
North Front street, this (Friday) afternoon, at 1
o'clock.
KEHRIBON.—On the 9th instant, Robert P. Kennon,
in the29th rear of his age.
Funeral from the reeidanCe of his mother, No. 289
South Tenth street. on datusday afternoon at 2 o'olook.
151.E98INuER.—John Messinger, in the 3311 year of
his age.
Funeral from his late residence. Forty-second street,
above Chestnut, this Friday ) afternoon, at 2)4 o'clock.
M I Kft.—On the Slth instant, Matthew Miller, Sr.,
in the 711th year of hie age.
Funeral from the residence of his daughter, Ruth
Carroll, corner of Letitia Court and hlai !let street, tins
(Friday) afternoon. at 1 o'clooic.
SW RNEY.—On the 9th instant. Prudence Swaney, in
the 68th year of her age.
Funeral from her late residence. beak of 03) South
Third whet, above Christian, this (Friday) afternoon,
at 1 o'olook,
MOURNING GOODS FOR 1861.—Just
received New Rty lee Remind Mourning Ent Bah
Ohintzea. and Neat 4trlca Blank and White ditto, at
1.23£ cite.; Black Alpaceat.lB%,2s,Bll‘. 37% etc ; Bomba
zine toiniah Alpsoons. to, MC 75 eta ; Mohair
Luatree, gin ate. to 51L Black 60014 Minims, Digital:l
Crapes, Veil ()Tapas, Craps Falls and Crape Valli,
Round Owner Crape, Laos and Grenadine Voile. Grave
Colla•e and CoParettem, bng.ish Botabinnes. Jouvin's
Bleck Kid Gloves, malting our stook of PLAIN BLACK
and BROON MOURNING GOODS full and oortinlate.
HEBRON & 80N. Mourning Store.
jalo No. 918 Chestnut street.
PIEA. STATED MEETING OF THE
Board ot faanatora of the HOME MIKKinNAItY
TY OF THE CITY OF PIIII.ADELYRIA.
be haRI at No. 42 North F , FTII StrePt. bolow
co FRIDAY EVENING, 11111 mat, FAT o'oluot.
lal6-4t* It. K. ME PLICH. +•eorrtary.
KREV. FRANCIS VINTON, D. D., OF
New York will lecture, in aid or the Chu oh of
tthiss, on +U6B .'AY INV, January Mtn
at CONVERT HALL. Chestnut street. above Twelfth,
commencing at a quarter before eight o'oloek. Subject
" Italy and Dante."
Mohan 29 cents; for sale at the Episcopal Book De
pository, 1224 Chestnut street, 911 Chestnut street, and
at the aoor. Jail-fmtu3t
WPIERIAN INSTITUTE.—A LECTURE
wilt be delivered THIM (Friday) n,VENING,
ere the Pierian Institute at their .Hall, southeast
corner of NINTH and SPIIING GARDEN Street., by
THOMAS CURTIS, , SQ. Subject—" The Shame and
Glory of Polities." The publio are invited to attend.
Admtasion free. 11*
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
Stockholder. of the PARMEIte STERN
AAKET CuMSANY. for the eisettnn of a President,
'I reasurer, Secretary, and sa Manapra. to setva for
the enemas year, will be held at the harmers' Market
Hotel. MARKET Street, between Twenty-first and
T wenty•seeond streets, on FRIDAY. January 18th, at
7 o'dook Y. M..
iall.6t.
MORRIS HANSELL. Beoretary
PINOTICE.—A. SPECIAL DIEETING OR
the rtoekholdere of the GRAN erE t AND
ANY ROS he held at No. 16 North BhVENTH
atreet, on THURSDAY. January 24th, 1881, ate o'clock
P. ~ for the. le awn of Offieere for the y ear 1851. Per
order of the .President. It.
THE WEEK OF PRAYER THROUGH
our THE WORLD.—hervioes will be held
every da y this week, from 12 to Di o'olook. in the AAN
-80M-1:11 RhET DAPTIST CHURCH. conducted by
inlnletere of different denominations. Bubjeot of pray
er TO-DAY. (Friday. January MA,/ "A large out
pouring of the Holy Brunt upon all Biehope, Pastels.
and ruling Elders of the Churches. upon all eeminaries
of Christian learning, and upon every Protestant Mis
sionary. among Jews or Oentdes, upon the converts of
his station, and upon hie field of labor." Christians of
eve name are invited to part spate. Its
DrAT A MEETING OF THE CONTRI
BUTORS to the Ponce or Refute, hard. pursu
ant to public notice. on Wednesday. January 9th. 183!,
at four o'clock P. M., the hallowing named gentlemen
were dal, elected as Officers and Managers for the en
suing year:
President—THOMAS EARP.
Vine Presidents—JAMES J. BARCLAY, ISAAC
COLLINS.
Treasurer—GEOßGE W. FORES.
Bearetary—ALEXANDER EENJtV.
MANAGERS.
WSNISTE M. COMES, I Arthur G. Coffin,
John Parnum, Thomas L. Kane,
John W. °lnkhorn, N. D. Browse.
n ri Perks,
!b a n 1 I.!. . anOgden, Thomas A. Budd,
.1
Paul T. Jones,
Wm. Bitumen, M. 8., Fredertok A. 'Packard,
JoLn Robbins, Jr., Isaac R. Smith,
Alexander Fullerton, Daniel L. Collier,
Caspar Wilder, M. IL, t Jacob P. Jones,
Ono. M. Troutman, I harm H. Woodward.
William B. Perot,
It N. B. BROWNE, &oratory pro tom.
BANNEKER INSTITUTE OF PIMA
DEL PHIA.—At the Annual Election, heed Ja
nuary Eith, the following Officers were duly cleated for
the year Mt:
President, Parker T. Smith ; Vice President. George
T. Burrell; 11 eeording Beoretary, Jacob C. White, Jr.;
Corresponding Secretary, Ootaviue V. Catto; Treasure r,
William H. ; Committee on Debates and Lec
tures, George T. Barren, George K. White. St. George
It. Taylor. Attest, J. C. WHIPS,
secretary.
PIMUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COM
PANY OF PIIILADELPHI I.—Tho Annual
ng ef thin Company will be held on MOND aY,
January 14th, at ono o'clock P. Nl at the Rooms of the
Hoard of Trade. No. 505 CHESTNUT Street. at which
time on election will be held for twelve Directors. Of
fice. No. 45 Sonth FIFTH Street.
Jail St." T. kI,L,WOOD CHAPMAN. DeoretarY.
WPOST OFFICE, PIIILADA., Pa., JANU
ARY 8.1831.
OE le horobyflivon that lettere depoeitod in the
United atates Lamp Poet 13oxes and tub Poet offices, for
the MON, are chargeable with ono cent earth. en addi
tion to the regular postage, AND MINT DD PREPAID BY
PORTAGE ETANIPS.
The letter carriers have been instructed to chute
ONE cent and no more for each letter deltvered b them,
and in no ease to accept more, even when voluntarily
tendered.
Jag et N. B BROWNE. Postmaster.
MPIIITADELPHIACARETS—SECOND
SEBBION.—A now Company being formed. Ap
on received daily, at the AnnaTy-13110AD street,
below Spruce. 910 for four monthe'instruotion uni
form ga d cap, .911 ; musket and cartridge-box, $B.
J 510.3
ENOTICE.—THE ANNUAL MEETING
of the Stockholders of tho !leaver Meadow
nd and Coal Compan y will he held at their offibe t
No. 322 WALK UT Street, on MONDAY. the 2 1 at of
January next. at 12 o'oloak M., at 'which time an elec
tion will be held for Prceident and ten Directors for
the ensuing sear. L. CHAMBERLAIN,
dole till Secretary and Treasurer.
WOFFICE OF THE UNION MUTUAL IN
SURANUE CO —Phicenni,rlitA. Doo, 341860.
e annual meeting of tho ticripholders of the Onion
Mutual Inguranoe Company of Philadelphia will be hold
at the ottion of tho company on MON DAY, January 34,
MO, 04.12 O'clock, noon, et whioh timo an election will
he held for eight Directoro, to nerve for the entming
three yearn. 30$, COLLISON
cl 31-12 t Soo y,
OFFICE OF THE GREEN AND
COATI:S-8T It RM.` PHILADELPHIA P As-
E R RAILWAY COMPANY. TWENTY
FOURT 11 and' OAT td3 Pte,, Dec, TrBth.
The Annual Meeting of the Dec,
of the Green
and Coates-street Pluladelphia Passenger Railway
Company. for the oleetton of a President and twelve Di
reetom to eorve for the ensuing year. will be held at the
Vdme of the Company, on MONDAY, January 14th,
18 , 61. at 12 o'oloek, noon.
de2BlMl4 DbINGY GLIARWOOD, Peorotary.
OFFICE OF THE ENTERPRISE IN
SURANCE COMPANY, No. 400 WAL
VIrSTRE.T.
PHILADELPHIA, December 26, 1860.
NOTICE. Annual meeting of the Stockholders
of the ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY will
be held on MOND AY, tho 1401 day of January, 1861, at
TEN o'clock A. M. at the office of the Company.
An election for Twelve Dacelore to nerve the en
onion year. will be held the seine day at the some place,
between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 P. AI
de27tyal4 CHARLES W. COXF. Secretary.
BrOFFICE OF TILE FAME INSURANCE
CO.. No 406 CIItSTNUT Street.
annual Meeting of the Stookhmdere of thin Com
pany will be hold at their office, on MONDAY, Isom,
It, 1861. at 10 o'clock A. M.
An (Heaton for Twelve Director,, to servo for the
amulet year, will be held the same day, at the tame
yltiee, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2 P. M.
WILLIAM I. BLANCHARD.
la4-Veli &MAU Y.
[ J
3
OFFICE OF THE "UNION MUTUAL
INSURANCE COMPANY,
PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 7, 18111.
At a meeting of the Threotors, held this nay, a Divi
dend of SIX PER CENT. on the outstanding Sono was
deolared,.payable to the Sorlpnolders,or their legal re
presentatives. at tne Office of the Company, on and
after WEDNESDAY. January 10, Mt.
3a9-121 JOE. COLLISON, Secretary.
[ry. OFFICE OF THE FAME INSURANCE
CO., N 0.406 CHESTNUT Street.
Patneaszrats,Januarr7 1861.
At a meeting of the Beard of Iltreetere, held tine day,
a Dividend or THREE PER CENT. on the Capital of
the Compnny wee declared, payable on and after the
tot day of February next.
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD,
169-tfel aeoretary.
CAUTION.—ALL PERSONS ARE
cautioned against trusting any of the Crew of
Et . 9 sohooner RAD BOND, Emma, master, from
Rotterdam, as no debts of thetr oontraoting 'wilt be
paid by captain or consignee.
HENRY 130141.F.N & CO..
jai° St 4]land 22.3 South FOURTH Street.
MTHE PHILADELPHIA. IVILMLNG
TON. AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD COM
, December IL 1860.
The annual meeting of the Stoakholders of One Com •
pant will take place in Wilmington, at the other of the
Company, on MONDAY. the 14th January next, at 10
O'clock A. M.. for the election of Directors to serve for
the ensuing year. and for the transaction of such other
business as may legally come before the meeting.
deleittilt
INSURANCE COMPANY or TICE
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, January 1. 1861.
An election for thirteen Directors of the Company,
to serve for one year. will be held at the Company's
°Mae, Nos. 4 and 5 EXCHANGE BUILDING, on hION
DAY, January 14, 1861, between the bourn of ten o'cook
A. AI. and one o'olook P. M. WILLIAM HARPER,
Secretary
[I4:EAST 1111ARAN , .Y RAILROAD COM
PANY, PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 24, 1860.
annual meeting of the IStOOlthokkre of this Com
pany, and an traction for officers to serve for tho ensuing
year, will be held at the office of the Company, No. 440 y
lli
idtttßY Street, on MONDAY, the 14th of January
next, at 10 'clock A. Al.,
de24-mwf tjal4 A. MoINTYRE, Secretary
=OFFICE OF THE LITTLE SCHUYL
KILL NAVIGATION RAILROAD D COAL
AN Y. PHILADULPFITA, Deoember 29, 1860.
The annual meeting of the Stookholders of this C 3M.
your. and an election for offis to eeIVO the warming
year,_will be held at the Moo of the CoMtany, No, 4..7
LIBR AtY Street, on MONDAY. the Nth J amine next,
at 1036 o ' clock A. bl. WM. WALN...Ia.,
del4-mwf tjatt Treasurer and Secretary.
{rm - OFFICE OF THE FRANKFORD AND
touTIIWARK PHIL,ADP , ,PHIA CI VY PAS
-1.-EAGER RAILLOAD COMPANY, Berke (late Cho,
thaml•Btreet. below Fourth.—PIIIIADELPIIIA. Dec. 19,
10). The anneal meeting of the Bizekboldere or tine
company and an election for president and twelve direo
tore, to eerve the ermine year, will be held at the office
of the company on MONDAY, January 14,1861. at 12 AL,
CHAR. R. ABBOTT
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RETAIL DRY GOODS.
N.l-1.64.W.L5,
VELVET OLOARS,
OLOTII CLOAKS,
SILHIS,
SHAWLS,
DRESS GOODB,
In treat variety and choice Rolm:alone, at
GEORGE FRYER'S.
No. M CHESTNUT STREET.
oolli-t[
LINENS, SHIRTINGS, MEETINGS
Fronting. Shirting. and Pillow Linens,
Material for fine shirts,
Linens and !qualms bytbe piece,
Goed Flannels and Ticking.
TABLE DAMASKS,
Superb stook Table Cloths and Ds
Good Napkins, Large Damask Towels,
Doilies, extra large and fine Table Clothe,
All at the lowest prices. at retail or
131 THE (11.) ANTITY, ohm, for cash.
COOPER A CONARD,
ja9 Southeast corner NINTH and MARK ,
ET.
BAWLS. OLOAKS, DRESS GOODS,
AND EMDROIDERBD COLLARS AND SETS.
Large display of Woollen Shawls, selling cheap,
Cloaks closmg cut at cost and less,
Entire stank of Dress Goods at nominal prices,
Some Winter Goode at a great sacrifice.
ESPECIAL BARGAINS
To be had from our large and desirable took as we are
DE FERMAN/0 TO ReiDUCE IT
by offering satisfactory inducements.
COOPER ac CONARD,
Southeast corner NINTH and MARKBT.
OLOAKS.—Tho greatest bargains in the
city at
CLOAKS.—The !argent stock, the best assortment,
the choicest colors, the finest qualities, the most superb
trimmings, the newest styles, the beet work, and deci
dedly the lowest mines in the city, at WENS'. 23
South NINTH Btreet, noiS•3m
OLOAKS.--The CITY CLOAK STORE,
142 North EIGHTH. Every one is talking of
the great bargains and nuperior quality of the CLOAKS
at the new CLOAK 81 ORE, 142 North EIGHTH
Street. n015.3nt
CLOAKS. -11 you want the best value
for your money, go to the City Cloak Store, 142
North EIGHTH Street, above Cherry. n016.3m
VLOAKE.—The OITY CLOAK STORE,
IL/ 142 North EIGHTH, is said to be the beet and
obeaceet atom in the city. nolaam
CLOAKI3.—A magnificent assortment of
all the newest styles imported this BMW% with
every new material, made up and trimmed in the very
hest manner, at masa that defy all 00111P8t:tion. at the
Paris Cloak Store, northeast corner of EIGHTH and
WALNUT Streets. note-ant
LUPIN'S EXTRA SUPER FRENCH ME
RINOS, Reduced to 1 per yard, worth $1.50.
Lower priced do. el.
81-ok do for TB oentsto el.
Extra Super Black Thibot Cloth $1.23.
Black Cloaking Cloth.
Velour Poplin at 37% reduced from OM cents.
Velour Poplins, better qualities, all reduced,
All Wool and other Plaids.
Mons de !Antes, Valercias. Re.
Cloth Cloaks.
Brooke and Blanket Shawls.
Hooped skirts.
Embroidered Collars and Sets,Re., all marked down
before stook taking.
Just in
-4-4 Maeonville and Rochdale Muslin,. 12% cents.
4-4 Adams & Son's Muslin. 3D cents. worth 123 i cents.
CHARLES ADAM ARCHN,
JOH BIOTHTH and Pte.
91111ORNLEY & CHISMIS ! ! !
One Dollar Silks for Mo.!
Dollar Twenty-five oent Bilks for ei !!
Dollar Fifty-cent Silks for 81.2 a!!!
Dollar Seventy-five cent Silks for 8140!!!!
REDUCTION IN PRICES!
long Brooke Shawls, Excellent, forlB.
Long Brooke Shawls, Superior, for 10 to 812.
Long Brooke Shawls, Very fine, or $l4. am, 818,
and 520,
NEW CLOAK ROOM!!!
Beautiful Cloaks for ea.
Fine Beaver Cloaks for 67, 38 . 39, and 610.
Plahly and Elegantly Trimmed tor $l2, en. 818,
:920. and B Cloa 2B.
Arab ks, Zoilave Jackets, Black and Fancy
Cloths, ko.,
BEST BLACK SILKS!!!
Good Quality Black Silks, will wear well, for SI.
Hoavy 13Iaok Silks, Black Figured Silks, ko., ko.
MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR!: !
A Large Stock of Cloths,
A Largo Stook of Commerce, Sattinette, &Ye stings.
Blankets, Flannels, Linens, and Minium.
At THORNLEY k CHUM'S,
N. E. corner EIGHTH & SPRING GARDEN Stk.
N. B,—Every article bought for each. nol
f.OOD GOODS DRAW GOOD FAMILY
CUSTOM.
Good Mao& Bilks.
Good Friendly - Silks.
Good Fashionable Bilks.
Good Winter ohawls.
Good Household Gcods,
Good All-wool Flannels
Good Linene,Llouslins, Tioks, tco,, ko
EYRE & LANDe.L.L, Fourth and Aroh
FgOLFERINO AND MA(3ENT A POULT
PRICEDE 1301.11 m from Auotion, and for eale at HALF
.
Evenane Sdlrs, Half•prme.
Pearl Mika, Half-price.
Blues. Pearl and Mode.
Watered Silks, Half-price.
.F.Y RE & LANDELL,,
FOURTH and ARCH &mete.
11YRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND
ARCH Streets, always keep—
Best Family Flannels.
Best Colts Flannels.
Best Shirting Muslin,.
Best Shirting Linen.
Best Washing Prints.
Families suoplied low. ja4-fmw-tf
IARI4AINS AT JOHN H. STOKEs'.—
Gents' Nauds at Stokes', 702 A tali.
Gents' Undo raltirta. at Stokes ' Arett.
Gents' Stoves, at Stokes% 702 Areh.
Gents' Stockings, at Stokes', 702 Arch.
Gents' Shirt Bosoms, at Stokes'. 702 Arch.
Gentlemen call and examine Stokes' Stook.
The No.
o. 702 ARCM (TREE del7
irtRY GOODS-BELLING OFF.
DRY 000DS—SELLING OFF,
Below Coat,
Below Cost.
Must be closed out in One Month.
Must he etosed out in One Month.
Before Rtook Tune.
Before Stook Time.
At JOHN H. STOKER, 702 ARCH street, de29.tf
NEW BALMORALS.
too phojoe designs.
Poplin norded I3almorals.
Dark clients and bright color!,
Solid Color., top and bottom.
Bold Scotch Plaids.
Our best (Imlay this season.
KHARPLESS BROTHERS.
de.l2 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets
F'NEQUALITY PRINTS.
A lot of English and American Calicarea, of hand
some designs and fino onality, for Chriatmaa presents,
at 8 cent& HHARPI,EIB RROTHERB
den CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streata,
ENGLISH VALERIAN, for sale by _
dog wirgeinotlfkanit,
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
JOIIN Al BICKEL is this day admitted
"ri&liarr i t ° an k SWE .ruNGsN,
409 MARKET Street.
Philadelphia, Tan. 1,1961. Jal-tuf lm
NOTIOR OF COPARTNERSHIP. The
I undersigned have this day funned a copartnership,
under the firm of ROBIN ' , ON, ecoT r. & CO" for the
purpose of carrying on the Auction and Commission
J 3 us.ness, and will occupy the store No. 343 BROAD
WAY, at present maimed by Beery Robinson & Co.
Dated New York, January 3.1E41.
HENRY ROBINSON,
ja9-18t BBNJAMIN SCOTT_,Sn,
WILLIAM II: PARK;
WE HAVE THIS DAY ADMITTED
WILLIAM MELLOR as partner in our firm,
and will dentin's° the business as Importers and Jobbers
of Enghsh, French, and German Hosiery, Linens. and
Small Waree, at their stew Here, Noe. 40 and 42
North T 11.1120 Street. THOMAS MELLOR Is CO.
Philadelphia., Deo. 31, 1860. jal-12t•
MURPHY-WHIPPLE IRON BRIDGE.
STONE, QUIGLEY, & BURTON,
No. 333 WALNUT BTREET,
PHILADELPHIA,
Beg leave to inform Railroad Companies, and others'
interested in bridge construetion, that they have formed
a nom:mutton bueiness with JOHN W. MURPHY,
Civil Engineer, (author and invent preparedbove well
known plan of iron bride's,/ and areto execute
ordere, from any part of the country, from hie designs
and personal superintendence.
All letters relati to ne and estimates should be
addreesed to JOH STONE,RPH Y . , Civil engineer.
no - 13-43m For QUIGLEY, & BURTON.
WANTS.
WANTED—A Salesman for city trade,
in a Market•etreot Cloth House; meet be of
undoubted oheraoter. Address "B. IL B. J.," at this
office.
WANTED.—A practical Book-keeper
viatica an engagement: unexceptionable refe
rence as to character. ability. &0., will be gi Yen. Ad
drella " J.," 613 MARKET Street, or °Moe of this
paper.
WANTED—By a Stout, Able Man, a
v situation as Porter or Watohman in a Wholesale
Store or Paotory. Good referenoe given. Address
•• J. f 1.." office of this paper. ja7.6t
WANTED TO RENT—By a good tenant,
a Stable whiob will accommodate about fifteen
horses. Address "Stable." Press office. not-tf
WANTED.—A smart, active boy may
rt v itlot b ti a . in rv a ti.' l l u l a P e rloith a k i dTM o S l Lei. m tflla
story. ded-tf"
A YOUNG MAN FROM TDB COUNTRY
wishes a situation In a Wholesale or Retail Groce
ry Store. Can furnish the best of reference. 'e7•tt*
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
as FOR RENT OR FAME—A large and
modorn.finishod COUNTRY RESIDENCE, With
five sores of ground, near Phmnixville. Inquire of
E. F. PEiIINYPAOKER,
Real /Mate Agent,
jall-finv9t
Isti FOR SALE.—The Store and Dwell
-211 ARCH Ftreet. Terms easy. Apply
to ALLEN & BIM. Real Estate Brokers. acnltheast
earner FOURTH and WALIgU L Etreots, No. 3 second
floor. jab St.
910 LET—The commodious and dealt able
-la upper rooms, No. 513 MARKET street, being
the Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth atories, front 33 by
126 feet, lighted in front, side, and by two large sky
lights. The choice location for hueiness and the eupe•
rior manner of construction make them more than or
dinarily attractive to business firms making or desiring
a change of location ; gas4ixttires throughout. Apply
at M.Yelbs, CLAGHORN, & 00., auotioneers, corner
hIAli K ET and BANK Streets.
TO LET—A Double House, with all mo
dern conveniences, and very suitable for aShr
siotan. northeast corner SiNteenth and Arch streets.
(N 0.1533 ) Apply at the bowie, or to R. F. R oLEY
.No. 4.11 south I'HIRD Street ja7 51
- FOR EXORANGE.-A CHOICE TRAOT
of good unimproved farm land in the State of New
Jersey, oonvement to tho city. will he exohanged for
city property. Apply at No. 118 FEDERAL.street.
se22-tr
FaRMS AND COUNTRY-SEATS
.as. FOR SALT'.—The undersigned, having for sale a
large amount of property in Montgomery and adjoining
counties, such as Farms. Country Seats, Grist Mills,
Stores, Lumber Yards, Rotel% &0., &o.,persons wish
ing to purohase or exchange will find it their advan
tage to call. No charge for showing properties. Cata
logues sent by mail. address R. R. CORSON,
02.1-2 m Norristown, Fa.
RR. CORSON,REAL ESTATE BROKER
R, R.
AND CONVEYANCER, NORRINTOWN, PA.
—Real Estate bought and sold on reasonable terms.
Stores and dwellings for sots or rent in Norristown and
country. Good mortgages negotiated. Collections made.
The beat references given, d24.0m
MISSOURI LAND!!
600.000 ACTEE for Bale and entry, at prides ranging
from 12>i to CO cents per acre, in any quantitiea re
q TAXES paid and PATENTS procured for purchasers
of Land under the Graduation A.ot.
Plate funnelled gratin b enoloaing a postage stamp.
For further information apply to
WILSON. RAWLINGS,
U.S. and General LandAgent s,
65 CEIGBTrOJT etreet.
Between THIRD and FOURTH.
ST. LOUIS. Al°.
LAND WARRANTS bought, sold, and located.
ja7-3m
BOARDING.
BOARDING. -A desirable Front Room,
Third Story. with Rest.class board,on. Walnut
strAet, near Broad. References exchanged. Address
Board," Press office. ja7.61.
LEGAL.
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA.
Matter of the Estate of ACHSAR WALTON, de
ceased.
The Aud i tor appointed by the Court to audit, settle ,
and adjust the account of ISRAEL WALTON. IS:eint
tor of the last will and testament of ACHSAH WAL
TON. deoeased. and make distribution of the balsnoe
in the hands of the Accountant, inset the parties
interested, for the purposea of his appointment. on
TUSPDAY. January 22,1,18610 a 4 P. M., at his thrum,
No. 512 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
Tall-(=St WILLIAM ERNST. Auditor.
EISTATE OF DAVID O. WOOD, DE
CEASED.
The Auditor appointedby the Orphans' Court to au
dit, settle, aria adjust the account of PICHARD D.
WOO ,l , Administrator, &a.. of DAVID C. WWI), de
ceased, anc to report distribution of the balance in hie
hands. will meet the parties interested, for the pur
poses of hie apoirltment. at Ilia Moe. No. SQ.9 ARCA
Strout, on WEDNESDAY, January Ztd. at 4 o'clook P.
M. EDWARD HOPPER.
lall-fmwet Auditor.
FURS.
FURS I FURS!
GEORG-7 F. WOMRATI-1,
1408. 416 AND 417 ARCH STREET,
Rae now Open
A FULL ASSORTMENT
OH
LADIES' FURS,
To which the attention of the Public is lorded. 005-4 m
bHoEMAKER & 00,
OLAt3S, PAINTS,
OILS, AND VARNISILES.
Northeast Corner FOURTH and RACE Streets.
de 4-6 m
HENRY /S. TARR,
DIAEMPACTIT/LER OF CLAMED AND ORNLMINTAL
MARBLE WORE.
GREEN STREET, ABOVE SEVENTH.
dID-Im PHILADELPHIA.
FINE WATCH REPAIRING. 1
11DIDERSONS HAVING FINE WATCHES
that have hitherto given no satisfaction to the
wearers are invited to bring them to our store, where
all defects can be remedied by thoroughly skilful end
ementifio 'workmen, and the watch warranted to give
entire satisfaction.
Mantel Cloaks, Musical Boxes. Sze., carefully put In
complete order.
FARR .t BROTHER.
Importers of Watoh es. Musical Boxes. Clocks. leo..
324 CHESTNUT k treat, below Fourth.
JAYNE'g HAIR TONIC
PROMOTE THE GROWTH OF THE HALE,
REMOVE DANDR UFF,
GIVE THE HAIR A GLOSSY APPEARANCE,
PREVENT BALDNESS,
CURE DISEASES OF THE SCALP,
PREVENT PREMATURE GRAYNESS,
SHOULD BE ON EVERY TOILET TABLE.
It will also quicken the growth of the Bean! and
Moustaches, and being delightfullyperfumed, is oalou-
Intact to please the meet fastidious. Prepared only at
JAY NE'l.-3.
No. ti 4 CHESTNUT Street, and for gala by. Agents
throughout the country. jell 12 1619
LOST.—THE UNDERSIGNED LOST A
CERTIFICATE, OF STOCK of the Weet Branch
and E , usauebanna Canal Company, numbered ZS, and for
Seventy-sevon Shares. under the , 0110Wint etrailin
stanees : On the 4th of December. ISO. he deposited
said certificate in a letter, and addressed said letter to
T. F. CA PENT Fee, Secretary of said Canal
Company, Jersey Shore, [,yooming county, Pennsylva
nia • and he placed said letter, with said certificate
ther . ein so addressed, in the letter-box of the Girard
House Hotel. in the oity of Philadelphia. to be sent to
the Philadelphia Pest Office. Since raid letter was so
placed in the Girard Howie letterbox it has not been
heard of. It has not reached its destination. and he has
mode diligent inquiry for it. and cannot fled it any
where. lie believes it Was duly mailed, and has been
lost in the Post Office. any parson finding said lost iier
afloat°. or knowing anything about it, will please return
it to, or call on the subsoriber, or inform him of it.
Jacuary 9, 1811. A. Wt. 1,011., ESQ.,
)all-f4t
Girard house , Philadelphia.
PHOTOGRAPIJS (PLAIN OR CO
LORED) which Gannet be surpaesed can be ob
tained, at moderato oheiges,_ of superior quality, at
RElellt.R'S Gallery, SECOND Street. above Orem *
VINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY.-J. W.
SCOTT. 814 CHESTNUT Street, a few &ore
helots the" Continental." The attention of Wholesale
'Waters is invited to hie IMPROVED CUT OF
SHIRT.", of superior fit , make. and material, on hand
and made to ismer at shortest nonce.
WO VIM PUBLI.O.—In consequence of
certain parties having infringed Letters Patent,
owned by the undersigned, for machines for paging
books, and printing and numbering local and coupon
Railroad Wiliam. I hove institutedgllroed to
Pr g et g Y lVTTanuary B,lsl. letrAlm iflA,l. ja9.3t4
- 11p1t. IL'LIARD TABLES FOR
Three BILLIA RD TABLES. Phalan'a Cushions,
Marble Beds. in complete order. Inquire at the north
east corner of SIX PR and CHaSTA UT Streets. second
atm. las-9t'
'LADIES ARE RESPECTFULLY
INVl
ted to visit the laivist arid richest assortment of
Flowers, Wreathe, and Head DTOSBOEhjuat arrived from
Palm, of Pans. at J. JOLLIRET'O, 1314 011ESTri UT
Btreet. Also, French Ferfumerr. de27-10t
P HILADELPHIA LOOM, EXPUES
COMPANY. 28 South FIFTH Street, deliver
freight. parcels. and baggage throughout the oity. Par
ticular owe and attention given to the conveyance of
baggage to all the railroad &P.m J 14- ire
SB. OW OA SE S—um Silver and
Wooden, all sizes and patterns; also, office Fur
niture made to order by WM, H. GROVE,
jai -lm No. 111 North FOURTH Street.
SPONGES FOR SURGEONS, for saIeBROTHER by
WETHERILL
.109 47 and 49 North SECOND Bt.
PBAOH BRANDY —3 bbls supenor
quality. of Georgia Peaoh'Branddy. for sale by
C. C. tIAttLER &
de 1 03 A RC It Street. aeoond door above Front.
SAL SODA, for sale by
WETHERILL t BROTlipt i
dol9 . 47 and 49 North SECOND et,
AIIIUSEMENTS.
A MERIOAN AOADENY OF MUSIC,.
43- Under the management of WM. WHEATLEY
and J. 8. CLARKE.
BENEFIT AN 0 LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OF
MISS CHARLOTTE CUM:DUN.
First appearance of
MR.I. D P. BOWERS.
THIR (Friday) EVENING, January 11.
The per`ormanee will commence with Shakepeare's
beautiful Tragedy, entitled
ROMEO AND JULIET.
Romeo, Mice Cushman ; Juliet, Mrs. Bowers; Friar
Laurence. Mr. John Gilbert.
To conclude with theFaroe,
C enti Uß tled
KILL OR E.
TO-MORROW. Lust Night of the EOBBOll.
WALNUT-STREET THEATRE.
r Bole Lessee-- —Mrs M. A. GARR:6 - ml
/Bane Manager. --..—.r. al. A. CHAPIVI
Beninese AreBEN nt _ mos.-nt
EFIT OF - Atif. BAAL REMPLE.
THIB (FftlitAY) EVEN LNG. January 11,
Will oe presented the drama, in 4 note. entitled
BtaricELE OF BRANDYWINE.
Gem Washington. Mr. Dubois ; Blanche of Brandy
wine, hire. Anna Cowell.
To conclude with the Comedy, cOled
4 HUSBAND 'lO ORDER,
Pierre Marceau, Mr. Edwin Adams; Josephine, Mre.
Anna Cowell.
Doors often at 4 Bi o'clock; Performances 'commence
atlo'oloot. Par Primus as usual.
WHEATLEY & CLARKE'S AROH.ST.
THEATRE.
LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OF TEN NEW PLAY,
WOMAN IN WHITE!
WOMAN IN WRITE!
WOMAN IN WRITE!
WOMAN IN WHITE!
New and beautiful Scenery, etrikins peonlisr Tableaux,
novel Eflects: New and apoT i pr e i , :te Costumes an d
a
A RV.7II:4`IIII ::Vblgt.;d Pantomime, ent~tled
Tux BRIGaNDB.
CONTINENTAL THEATRE
(LATE NATIONAL.)
WALNUT HTRE , ±.T. ABOVE EIGHTH.
'MONDAY.
AND EVERY NIGHTDURING THE WEEK.
Third Week of
WRITS AND
ST DBBEEAT STLE
W.
AND RCUS.
On WEDNESDAY an C d l SATDRDAY the usual
MATINEES.
- - .
In active preparation.
THE MERCHANT STEED OP OEPIOA.
The doors open at half peat 5 o'olook. Performance
, ommenoes at half past T.
- Admission only 25 canto; Family Circle 15a. jaT4t.
1111)0ITIVELY THE LAST WEEK OF
THE ORIGINAL GENERAL TOM THUMB,
SMALLEST MAN ALIVE,
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, AT
eon Tenth and Chestnut,
Two Brilliant Entertainments each day. Afternoon at
3, and Evening at 73i o'olook. Doom open half an hoar
pronoun.
On Saturday morning at 12. there will be an extra en
tertainment for schools and farniiies.
The Little General appears in all his new Seinr.b
Danees,lmitations, Statues &0 ., assisted by Mr. W.
TOMLIN., the Concerts. tone and Buffo, from
the KotaJaime London; Mr. WILLIAM DE
VERIS, the American Tenor, and Mr. C. G. Titoornb,
Pianist.
AMITEISIONIS:
Day entertainment Wt. Children under ten years As.
entertainmentd on liberal terms.
Evening 53. Children ti nder ten pease
Me. Reserved seats 150.
The General rides in his Miniature Cartage, from
the Jones House to p the Ball. The grand Palm used is
one of Chiekenne best. from 807 Chestnut street.
ALFRED LATELY, Business Agent.
The General sppeare in Germantown Jan. lith
10th. West Philadelphia 16th and 17th, and Manayank
Rh and 19th. jai
VAN AMBURGH & CO.'S
art,ANn zoo , °GUISE, INSTITUTE.
OPEN FOR THE WINTER SEASON.
AT THE UNIT.bO STATES BITILMNGS.
4/6 and 406 CHEBTNIPP Street,
MORNING, AFTERNOON AND EVENING.
Doors open at 10 A. AI., 2 and 60d P. N. Admission ZS
cents; cloldren under nine learn 15 °ante. Perform
ance of Fontes, "donkeys, Mules, &0., Afternoon end
Evesins.
This Moral. Instructive. and Amusing. Exhibition is
now on its THIRD IitiCOESSFUI.. WEER.
The Colleotion of LIVING ANIMALS. DIED% stKI
REPTILEts contained in the Institute surpasses in
beauty and variety anything ever before teen in any
city in America. Ladies,phildren. Families. the Clergy,
aad elite of the city daily visit this Institute. It con
tains Knowledge for tie World, and bolted for the
Million.
N. n.—Animals of every description purchased at
reasonable prices. Ja7-6t
SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE.
ELEVENTH STREET
OPEN FOR. VIE SEASON.
NEWLY DECORATE!) AND PAINTED.
MR.
Hu seamed one of the SAN.FORD
LARGEST COMPANIES ever presented heretelereo
who will appear nightly.
Sanford will perform every evening.
Doors open at 7; Commence at 736.
Admittance, 25 ciente. Children 13 cents.
'I I HE GERMANIA ORURESTRA give
their PUBLIC REHEARSALS every SPTHR
DAY,commenoing M o crock, at the MUSICALRIitiII HALL. 8 tickets, el; eingle tickets, 8i cents,
for sale at Chtekerme A Son's, 937 Chestnut street;
Andres. 1104 Chestnut street; and Bees & Lawton's,
Chestnut street.
•• . .
Engagements for Concerto. Commencements, An
ties, &0., made only at their O ffi ce, Chiokenut emu a
Piano &ore, scri Chestnut street; William Biolt, 224
North Juniper street, or C. Droughmea, /009 Ridge
avenue. ocal-tf
.PEN NA. ACADEMY OF THE NMI
ARTS.-1046 CHESTNUT Street.
" CRIMSWIAZO " a splendid Painting by Minot.
"THE FIRST SIN," a beautiful Marble Statuette by.
Angelim.
Oa exhibition for a ebort time.
Visitors will please bring their opera glasses.
EDUCATIONAL.
'MESDAMES UIIEGARA.Y AND &HER
vrLay respeatfully inform their friends and
the public. that they have removed their Boarding and
Day &hoot for Young Ladies from Logan - 84=re to No&
1627 and 162.9 SPRUCE Street.
NPitons froml five years of age upward prepared for2s- the
araJl6m
VERSANT, STRATTUIsi, &FALL - C.I;4NRS'
MERCANTILE COLLEGE, S. E. corner erz-
VE NTH and CHESTNUT Streets.—Bay and _Evening
Sessions. individual instruction in Bookkeeping, in
oluding_General Wholesale and Retail Business, Ship
ping, Forwarding and Commission, - Bankint :4, Ex
°hang°, Manufaeturing, Rahroading,_ Steam Snit.
tao.. the most thorough and practical comae in the
United States. Also, Lectures, Commeroial Calcula
tions, Arithmetic!. and the higher Mathematice, 'Pen
manship (best in the oity), Correep_ondenae, ka.
For axle, their new Treatise on Bookkeeping, beauti
fully pri f nted in colons , and the beet work published.
ze26-t
COAL.
HOUSEKEEPERS, LOOK TO YOUR 114-
TE R EST. Buyyour COAL AT HICKS', where
nothing but the very best Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal
to offered at the following reduced anneal
Lehigh, Broken, Egg, and Stove— Inner ton,
Schuylkill to t• • 4 00
Large Nut— —. 350 "
Warranted free from slate or dust and full weight, at
HICKS' Yaru, Southeast corner MARSHALL and
WILLOW. Call and see. deztsm
EXPRESS cOMPA.NIES.
aiIePE§THE ADAMS EXPRESS
CO., 0115ce 320 CHESTNUT Street.
forwarda.Pareele, Packaces. Ittorobandiso, Bank Notes,
and Specie, either by ite own. Lines or in connection
with other Express Comptuuer, to all the purloins;
towns and sites of the 'United states.
E. P. SANDFORD.
Ilionarsl floostintendent.
WEST 0 HESTER
7- -;1.- - TRAINS via PENTISYLVA,
NIA RAILROAD, leave depot, corner ELEVENTH
lid MARKET. at 8.00 A. M., U.)O P.M.. and 6 P.M.
1,80..tf
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
VAME INSURANCE COMPANY, NO.
X' 406 CHESTNUT Street. PHILADELPHIA.
INCORPORATED APRIL,I6”. BY THE STATE OF
PENNSYLVANIA.
CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RIBEB.
Samuel Wright, DIELECTOUS.
D. B. Birr.e7,
Chas. Riohardeon. J. W. Even:oath
Geo. A. West,, Henry Lewis, Jr..
0. Wilson Davie, lamb W. Stout.
Thou. 8. Marta. Menlo Stem.
Edward D. Woodruff.
GEORGE W. LAY Preaident.
FRANCIB BUOIL.IIioe Pres%
WILLIAMS I. MANCHA RD. Beoretar7. [fall-Ott
SAVING FUNDS.
A MERICAN SAVING FUND.--Oora
4-2. FIT it Batting, southeast norne i r WALNUT
Potoeand ll ol l ;?IrEn di tt l e y ovraf4 9 Thli
Old Institution has alwars paid In fall, on mand.
wlthout noINTce.
EREST FIVB FUR CENT.
mtimoz!nuaz;
CVI4:II.,LDIN, President,
SAM, WORK, Vice President.
John O. Farr. T. E. Harper, George Nugent,
John Anspaoh, Jr., Sand. T. )3odine, Alb. C. Roberts,
Jobs Altmann, Jonas Bowman, H. H. Eldridge,
Wm. J. Howard. JOHN S. wthaori aremurer:
JOHN C. SEHB. Secretary. no9J-If if
QPIZING GARDEN RAVING FUND,
Odlos, 331 North TRIED Street, between Vms
and Callowhill. Incorporated by the Legislature April
Igth, IMI . Open for Deposits and Paymets. daily, from
9 tO Also, on MONDAY and TEIVESDAY
EVENINGS, from I to 8 o'clock.
Interest 6 per cent. per annum. Dewed tors can with;
draw their Moneys by Checks, if desired, /berths]. Dev
posits received.
JAMES S. PRINGLE, President,
realign. HALT. Beare tar, wallo-11 .
H 0 Y T , S
HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE
la warranted in every instance to
RESTORE GRAY HAIR
TO ITA ORIGINAL COLOR.
It has been applied
IN THOUSANDS OF CASES
In the principal attics of New England, and HAS NOT
FAILED in a single instance to aceompltah
all that la claimed for it.
No Hair is no Grey or Red but the HIAWATHA will
change it too beautiful and life-like Brown and Black. •
It is not an instantaneous dye which crooks, smuts,
and given a dead black color to the hair,the pattept.
having to submit to soaping. washing, and sponging of
the hair every time it is applied; nor is it a preparation
of sulphur, sugar or lead, &o ; nor of any ingrodienta de
leterious to the hair or akin. It is an article requiring
nopreparation, no washing before or after using; it is
applied in five minutes time, and with as httle trouble
as any ordinary
I c e s for rd e
this People r d e et.
....ration declare it is
miraculous in its °Deets, and that it will perform ali that
it pretends to do."--IBallou's Pictorial.
"its mimeos is wonderful. and we cat only,say we en
dorse ail the proprietor says at regard to it. "—[Boston
Journal.
We observe, by a notice in fL _Boston paper, that a
premium was awarded by the Massachusetts Mechanics
Charaitable Association. at their late Fair, Boston. to
Mr. Joseph Hoyt, of this city, for his ce le brat-d Hia
watha Hair Restorative,' an article which richly merit
ed this favor. It was for its superior merits in this re
spect that the committee, alter sufficient evidence pre
sented to themeves awarded to tar. Hoyt this flatter
ing testimonial . " — [providence Evening Press.
For sale by the principal Druvv,ists in Philadelphia,
and throughout the country. JON i. PH HOYT. Pro
prietor, No. 4 MATILEWSON Bt.. Providence, R. I.
MACKEREL, HEHRINtI, 8.0A1), SAL
MON, &0.-I,oigi bble. Mem Nee. 1,2, and .5 Mack
erel. large, medium, and small, in assorted packages
of °home late-caught fat fish.
5,000 bble. New lialifsx, Eastport, and Labrador Her
rin! oo oe qualities.
a ogiot fii
boxes extra now scaled Herrings.
8,000 boxes ext, a new No.t Herrings.
8,000 boxes large Magda me Herrings,
250 tibia. Maokinae White Fish.
50 bble. new Economy Mesa Shad.
85 Mile. new Halifax daimon.
1,000 Quintals Grand Hank Codfish.
800 b c ,xce, Herkimer-county Cheese.
In store and landing, for gam by
MURPHY & KOONS,
noB No. 1 4 6 NORTH WHARV.ES.
rIOUPONS, GREEN AND COATES
IL/ STREETS PASSENGER RAILWAY COM
PANY.The Coupons on the Bonus of this Company,
due January 15, 1661, will be pant, at the Office Of the
Company, on and attar that date.
Jas-115 DE'NDIr . HARWOOD, Treasurer.
NEWSPAPER FOls. SALE.—A Weekly
-L. II Newspaper establishment, with L. handsome circu
lation, located at one of the most important points in
Penneylvania; is offered for sale. There is a complete
jobdel-tf Ofllo6 attached. Mitres, " Printer." Press Cilrio.9.
VEBER. BRANDY. —5 bbls Cider Brandy
of . ;.stra quality, now landinkand for sale by .
C. C. de1.111, ,, R &
del 103 ARCH Strnet, second door above Front.
FRENCH GELATINE. White. forsale by
WETBERILL & BRCPHER
4919 47 And 44 North SECOND hrt.
50 OABE, OF SEED .JfAF TOBACCO
in *tore, and for Bale br PO
11(ln. n n e. • ,
inn t.
JAVA 011eieLE.-I,Utit) pockets prime
Java Coll - mt. ter sale 6• JA 414.A.RA1V1 & CO"
10 , VIVIA &teem
ji.add.b2—kor sale by W.I4I'.IINUILL dt
11R07HE.R.,47 and 4V Nora IMMO) Ittool.