- 1P11414.01 . A:t COMMERCIAL The Tharey Market. PHILADELPHIA, Jill: 11, 1861 The speculative movements in the stook market ate very, contrary to day. Reading Railroad ahlreeWire very firm duriog the day, none having bun sold exelept by bears, who sold short in anti iitpiiitifein-of,,further "depression, in consequence of 111 'nabs, from the South. After the adjournment of the second board, however, ordeis, to sell for New York aeoonnt'wero received, and the market "6,k:et - Weak 'at 19} to 19 MO. Bank Wets are ttate- fives and city loans are steady at pre. 140114 quotations. Pennsylvania Railroad shares were weaker, while Norristown nut Harrisburg wore firm Passenger railway •stooks have been varied very little in price for the last two weeks In the money market, according to the words of a leading banker, "money is plenty and credit dear " The paper of •parties whose credit is un doubted sells freely at 10 to 12 per cent; that of those who are the subjects of doubt or mistrust oaniot be sold it all. There would have been a heavy movement of oapital into sound stooks had it net been alleged by the unsatisfactory news from the South. As it is, such a movement is only suspended. - Drama Co.'a quotations for domestic exchange are as:follows —.(prom.) 1-5. ISralxt eketulax Moore ex0451254,:--. di Amsnosis Told ...... (prim.% . g Country fund (dm.) . 2 The steamer Atoortra, from Liverpool, duo at 800011 to•inorrow, has on board $BlO,OOO in speoie - 2 he following Is the amount of cosi shipped over the llnatingdon and Broad Tep Mountain Rail road, From January 1.1861, to Januarv9:— Bruno data last ElhipPed dutingthe year —.187,863 —..130.695 Amount of coal transported on the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad during the week ending January 1,00851 : Tone. gwts From 971.50art...al 7,784 05 Pottsville MI 00 " Buintylktli Haven ..... 6,404 IL " Auburn. . 1521 15 4 ' Port Clinton . 2 981 08 " Harrisburg ••••• • • ••••. ...... • / 00. 10 Total A ntbraoite for week......... 17,230 10 From Harrisburg, total Bituminous Coal Total of ell kinds for week. Previously this year........ To same time lest rear. k Exchange Sales, 31,1971. Philadelphia Stoc • January 'a►csrsn li B. B. SIATMAI niter EMilSill 100 Reading-039% 213 do —. )g Cam & Amboy 120 6 Harr ieburg 10 Elicit ra Prafd.2.— —l2 45 N Ameries Ine..._. 7 Penca ....... 1000 City do 97 600 d0..........New.101 .2 1 0 ' du.. . 700 City 100 NCO Philn & Pun 7. ....74 Id Reading ,t 0.1911, app 30= • •- -- -lOU ......0 194 BETWIiv SECOND 2 d 0... 30 d 0... 320 40". BOARDS Ateobs BOARD. 300 W Reading 10 opruoe dr. .Pino--.21 5 do ........ 8 Perms R..._.... ....57 20 do -10 Farm & Moduli 8k..51 IDES—DULL. 100 Car 3 1 - -•" .91 lidetobi,thlts- 190 MO Cam & Arab 6s 15.8 l 14 Cat* I"refd.... .9 48 do...Pred—..s,i 33 de....Pretd— II RI Rabaul d— .1515tra.19. , , / 109 da...-...—..-.19N1 CIMINO P Md. Asked. ithriall'" - II 97t Bala de -aew..ICOX 1013 0 Palma 111.....:..-....89 90 RAO R..,...... 191 G 1934 Read bda 70.. .. 131% 33 knaertd 21 61 " I li:. 5a 90 R -..... ...V $ 7.4 tam RUM 61 81 C1c0n.......33 53 Morn Canal pr 10936 11l Bob 14 6•11...-.65 67 IlahneNarati.- 11( Bahl Mar Fred -Is New York Stock Bid. Asked. Elmira R...,...-5 8 Elmira N pri...-...1138 12 Nina& 76 '73.—...63 86 bong I.lBnd /034 Leh CI & N.— .48 49X , Leh 01 & N 80riv..52 :438 . North Penns It—. 8 838 N Parma RB4 .....66 67 Catairtsia R Cop. 3 3 Catawma 8% 211 & 88 at R 870'41 . . . if.soe&Vino 81 1t..37.K 28i West Phil* Spruce & Omen & C0ate5...173. .. xchatige—Jun. 11. BOARD. - 11007177 6000 '0 136e.'71 Coupon 93 7009 Tenn 64, '9O 763e' 0000 ..... 76 11000 NY grate 7s, '64.105 1000-ilrOoklin W 1m.100% g Bimk Commerce_ 94 $ Am Exchange Bit.. 91 30 Callan Co.. 15 10 ?walla /doll El 8.... 88 130 Erie railroad— 3731 200 N Y Cent tr.....b15 773-S 297 do.. ...... —.030 77!..i 31:61 do- --WO 77 goo • do.-.-........b1g 77 100 do -........ alb 76E, SO Harlem Railroad- 133 i 10 Harlem IL . 38 11 0 Readin g R..- 1 13 E x 100 ?Mob dOniii-..230 61% 300 do . -....... 62% .50 Mich 13 & N I-- 1116 SOP.mams It. -1111 *0 111 Cent It too -MO 77 210 Galenad - . ll Chi,.... _ WA' 10t1 d 0...... b6O 6571 100 do. slO WU 110 Cleve ir, Toledo R. 24 200 do ................260 Eel 100 dn. ~ ~b6O 314 200 Chi & IL I 11......t30 MN EA do - 61 .........'..b10 ?.1 1160 Nil & Masa 1t...... 12 Markets by Telegraph. Umaratonr., San. H.—Flour firm ; Howard sold at use, and City Mills and Ohio are held at the same rates. Wheat steady; red al Litial 36; whit. •1 48® viel46.. Corn firm; new white and yellow 62w830. Pro meady • mese Pork .17.110 Lard iaa. Cofi - eis active; Rio 1212,13 a • !stook, 15,(0) bags. Whisky dull and heavy at 10 milOo: CamararromYlinuarY 11 =Cottriti sales today of 185 beta, at anon !snarl from 110 to HMO. SAD DEATII.—A son of Rev. Mr. Muzzoy, missionary to India, wko is now in this country, died recently at Middlebury, Vetmont, where he ands sister were receiving an education, under dr octuudanaes of peculiar sadness He was returning from sehool*A4 was thrown down and jumped upon by bis companions. He wont home, complained bat little, and then of his back. He retired earlier than usual, and after being in bed awhile the sister went into his room to see if he was properly cover ed up. - He was awake, and on her retiring said, "Good night, sir " In the morning he was found dead. A post-mortem examination showed his death Whim resulted from internal bleeding, two blood vassals being found ruptured. A largo and Were brul-e was also found upon one aide. Tax PArararro.—The palmetto is donned as a cabbage tree. It attains the height of forty or fifty test, and is the tallest of our palms. The summit is crowned with a tuft of loaves varying in ling* .and breadth from one to five feet, whioh gives it a majestio appearance. Flowers small, greenish, and disposed in long °linters. Fruit about as large ,as a pea, inesculent: . Wood of no value except for the construction of wharves. In short, it is as nearly worthless as a tree can well be. Its height, its "majesty" and flaunting pride have probably commended' it to the favor of the chivalry. Tunas is quite an "irrepressible conflict" among the Missouri militia, that made the late mareh to the southwestern border and came back main. After one- duel growing out of it, Col. J. F. Snyder has now had his bead out off by the Governor, for saying that the expedition was all a faroe. The expedition bee cost the State treasury between $4OOO and $50,000, and that is the only substantial malt. Paerno Thartatoen.—The southwest branch of this road has been completed to Rolla, the county sent of Phelps county, one hundred and fifteen miles, from St. Louis, leading directly Into the mineral regions of southwest Missouri. Oa the math line It is completed to Sedalia, one hundred and ninety miles from Bt. Louis, leaving ninety. three miles to be completed before reaching Kansas 43,1ty.-Bt. Genevieve (Mo.) Plaindealer. Sorramor ORDERS FOR &tom—The Lynn Reporter , learns that orders for the South continue o be received by the oboe manufacturers of that city. One Seta have received two orders within a week or so from the very hot-bed of the commo tion, and they have just oompleted another, which ill now awaiting transportation. GALLANT CONDUCT OP AN AMERICAN SHIP XASTER.—Capt 'Nott, of the ship Don Quixote, on hie lout voyage from China, rescued the orew of the British ship Clyde, for whisk the British Government have sent him an elegant end vain - abbe gold watch, and a sum of money to pay for the inhabitance of the men while on boird his •easel. OZDZIIED TO Lgsvz.—Simon F. Noyes, for two 'sera a resident of Mempble, TOtOIOIIBOO, but formerly a resident of Jersey City, was ordered to leave the State of Tennessee a few days ago, owing te,tha, foot that he entertained Republican pro clivities. A seaman, from Maine, has been. sr naiad in King and Queen county, Virginia, for tampering with staves. CITY ITEMS. SOWDAY SOUOOI, ANNIWZMMAY.—The eel°. instaciri of the Forty-fifth Anniversary of the Bonder &horde of St. Paul's Church, Third street, below Wel itt, was held on last Sunday afternoon. The church was crowded to ha utmost capacity. There were ore. omit, bullies, the rector, Rey. Dr. Newton, Bishop Potter, and Rees. Carroll and Allen. The exerolses were commenced by the singing of the anthem, "Hark the song of Jubilee, Loud as mighty thunders roar,"l accompanied by the full ohoir and organ. A selection of Collects wall then read by the assistant minister. Rev. Wm. R. Carroll. This was followed by the infant school singing the hymn. " We're marching to the promise! land, A land all fair and bright." After another hymn there was a sermon by the reo ecier•founded upon the fifth chapter of the Book of Canticles, and the first verse—" I am come into MY garden." After another hymn, commenc*g, "Speed the glad tiding far over the soa," the names of the classes were announced. and one member tram each proceeded to the chancel; bearing the missionary offerings of the Mir. each Masa is a missionary aasociation in itself, and bears the name of some one whose life has been devoted to Christian service. Among these names we noticed those of Livingstone. J mime, Henry Mar tin. Bishop Payne. Bishop White. John Williams, Dudley A. Tyng. Zlnzendorf, Wm. Wiiberforoo, and others. Ruh Mass bad also accompanied Its offering with one of the titles applied to the Saviour in the Bible, which were further illustrated by texts of Scrip •tare and appropriate verses. We quote the following: The Reek ;" " The Rose of Sharon ;" " The Dread .of Mown ;" " The Manna:" " The Day-Spring i" - 0 The Bright And Morning Star ;" "The Counsellor." •Onegif the designs represented a abaft. Tilton which was &Awn various capes and promontories, bounding Ibis Boer* of Life, typifying the dangers and difficulties to be avoided in the voyage. Texts were inscribed under , each of these, and the proper coarse to steer was aid down. When the male Bible class was called, sManabor Wan banded up. illustrating Christ as the nintkot ofAlte soul._lt wan made from one of the bolts Mikes front theftlek of the frigate Affiance—the first to raise the American flag. After reading an aooount ittifehtimity; Dr. Newton invited the congregation to paknwith the children In tinting the national hymn „ "My country, 'tin of thee." Re,. ogideliwei* responded to with one heart and one voice 4niii *Santa of the offerings was then stated to be WAWA kat aftar singing and prayer, the exercises INiiiiemialesisd with the benediction from the Bishop. "What 'the anniversaries were originally corn evistotnary: f 6 have a feast ; this was ejiashieditogjoisig premier, and this, again. was sneer iota* ilia Prestentelan of making missionary , contd.. besides airording a very delightful cinteerned, the children early learn to 0 6301:0 blamed to give than to re- A NATURAL CentOelvir Pon EPIORRRE—During the lest few days public curiosity has been much ex cited by a sing - ular case of hanging, visible to all who pass the corner of Fourth and Cherry strode. The hanged Individual is suspended lir his heels free' a gibbet, eXtending from the fourth-story of the Restaur ant of Mr. G. Goebel. Commente have been varied and pintoes enough, if we nay credit the reports. That the gibbeted individual race lived, and is now dead is unmistakably demonstrated by the blood which marks the pavement underneath. Some have imagined that General Lynch hasma-e 3 his appearance on business in Philadelphia; and others, hearing that the party now banging by the heels is a native of New England, have come to the °cardamon that he has 'been thus treated in order to 0,1+4 Abolitiorusts Persona unskilled in goologioal distinctions have given the individual rather heterogeneous oharaoteristies. One man, after making a oloie examination of the quadruped, said that he bed the head of a carrel, the ears of an ass. and the hide of a deer ; and the similarity thus indicated does, to sone extent, exist. To speak plainly. Mr. Goebel haa im ported from Maine an immense moose, taken on Moosehead lake, on New Year's day. The animal, as it hangs, measures fifteen feet from heels to snout, and weighs seven hundred pounds. The meat of a moose. after a thorough freesing, is most &fictions. GRTTING RgADY FOR MS Cogirbtcr.—ln view of the " prospeets." Messrs. J. W. Proctor & Co., pro prietor, of the Parrs Mantilla, Cloak, and Fur Empo rium, Bo 708 Chestnut Street, have determined that the ladies shall be provided for, come what may. They have Made still further redactions in the prices of their elegant stook of goods. In fact, they are selling gar ment■ of permanent styles and superior excellence at Prices that make it an 'object to purchase for future wants. We understand that many are acting upon this Principle, and begot their store presents an aspect of unusual business activity. Gout OR BlLvßit, deposited in the Franklin paving Fund, N 0.136 Beath Fourth street, below Cheat nut, Philadelphia, on and after January Bth, 1001, will be repaid in go d or silver on demand, without notice. Bank notes deposited repaid in bank notes. All depo sits bear five per oent. interest. con counsel is above all price. It sal merit should be rewarded. A good name is better than riches. N ever despair of ultimate success. V clue a good consoience more than gold. I dlenesss is the parent of vine. L abor bring s pleasure, idleness vein. I. eve to do good ; abhor viol/nese. E nvy not the prosperity of the wicked. 8 orrow and sin are sure bed-fellows. T ruth to the basis of all excellence. 0 no price should mark all business transactions. K nowledge is power, and more to be desired than fame. E xperience is the mother of science. 8 token, Griallvarat, Is the originator of the one price Girr-olothing business, OCT Chestnut street. where the greatest bargains in clothing may be bad, and a valuable °ITT presented to each per ehaser. Remember, GRAN TILLS ET°OFO• COMB NORTII FOR INSTRUCTION/.—By the latest despatches from South Carolina it will be seen that Major Anderson has sent Lieutenant Talbot to Wash ington for instructions. Lieutenant Talbot left imme diately for the Nests, and he will reach the seat of Government shortly. 1 lie President will commit his idstruotions to writing, and, while the despatches are being prepared Lieutenant Talbot will come on to tbis city and procure for himself a comfortable outfit at the Brown Stone Clothing Ball of Itookhill & W tlson, lvos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Stith. OAK ORCUARD ACID SPRING WATER.—Thie wa ter is gaining great celebrity, and the demand for it Is inoreasing rapidly. Its beneficial character is at tested hr thousands, and tt is pronounced by distin guished physicians to be superior to any other medi cinal Spring Water ncrtv in use. The almost miraculous cures which it has performed lead us to believe that it is destined to booome extensively used in the treatment of very many diseases which ordinary remedies fail to ours. Its curative properties are established beyond question, and we feel assured that it must, to a groat extent, supersede many of the artificial compounds of the day. We recommend those of our readers who may be suffering from general debility, or from any of the diseases for which this Water is prescribed, to give it a trial myl2-sly -.. 17.49 06 .....111669 09 159,060 15 ECEEMB FLOOR MILLS TO RINT.—We invite the at• Motion of those desirous of engaging in a safe and Pro fitable enterprise to the advertisement of the Columbia Flour Mills. whion will be found advertised to rent in another oo lumn. SPECIAL NOTICES CINCINNATI, HAMILTON COUNTY, STATE OF Cum.—Before me, the subscriber, a Jostles of the Peace en and for said county, pereona ly came Jobn Lee, who being duly sworn, deposeth and ninth. that he had been suflering with Chronic Amami for the past twenty two years, and had consulted and received prescrip tions for his case from all the principal phymaiane in Philadelphia and Cincinnati. but all to no eh ect. as lie had received no relief. At last he was reduced to a mere skeleton. without even the hope of ever finding relief; but, by the advice of a friend. was induced to try Ilona ter'3 Celebrated Stomach Bitters. and, to his utter eurpriee, found relief from the find trial ; and in less than two months found himself perfectly cured of his complaint, and is daily recovering. Ins strength of body and increasing in flesh ; and cheerfully clime thin certificate. in the hope that others afflicted like filmset' maybe benefited. JOHN LEE. Sworn and subscribed to before me, August 21, 1856. C. F. lIANSELMAN, Justine of the Peace. No. 41, Western street, Cincinnati, 0. For sale everywhere. DYOTT & CO., Agents, 23,1 North SECOND Street, Philadelphia. jal2-ltd&W TEE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANOE COMPANY ow NEw YORK. Assets: SEVEN MILLIONS OF DOLLARS. INVESTED IN MAST MORTGAGES ON REAL ESTATE The premiums are LOWER than in many other Compa nies. and the Dividends have been GREATER. TLIE id a strietly MITTOAL COMPENT. There are no Stookhohlersoio that ALL THE PROFITS BELONG TO THE INBOARD. Pamphlets, and every Information, may be had gratis, on application to P. RATCHN ORD STARR, Agent, 400 WALNUT Street. PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES. Thomas Robins, ohn Welsh, Mordecai L. Dawson, George B. Stuart, George M. Stroud, E. B. Whelan, John 13. Myers, J. Fisher Learning. Joseph Patterson, William C. Ludwig, John M. Atwood, Arthur G. Collin, Thomas H. Powers, William 8. Boyd, Wtlhnm MoKee, Thoa. Wattsou, de2o.thstu lm AMERICAN SAVING FUND, S. E. corner WALNUT and Founan Streets, oontinues to reeetve de posits and pay all same on demand, as it has always done. ALEXANDER WHILLDIN. Freer. JOHN 8. WILSON. Trees. del2-lm • SAVING FUND—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST Cora parw.—During the suspension of specie payments by the Banks, Money is received and paid daily, on de mand, in the same kind of funds. ;meal° or notes, as de posited; Interest five per mint. WALNUT Street, southwest corner of THIRD. JaS-tf JAYNE'S "LIQUID DYE SURPASSES ALL others in communioating a beautiful natural black or brown color to the hair. moustaches, or whiskers. Prepared only at JAYNE'S, CHESTNUT Street, be low Third, and for sale there, and by Agents through out the countrY. laS•w&a-8t lima DYB ! HAIR DYB ! !—Batcholor's LIQUID HAIR DYE is the original and best in the market. All others are mere imitations, and should be avoided if you wish to escape ridloule. Pplendid Braes or beautiful Snow's instantaneously. Sold by aU Drug gists everywhere. The genuine has the signature of WILLIAM. A. BATCHELOR upon a steel-plate en graving on four sides of eaoh box. Betoare et/ Counterfeits. Manufactory, M Barclay street. late 233 Broadway, New York. CHARLES BATCHELOR, noe4r Fronrlotor. SaAmax's SAVING FUND—NOSTIIIVEST 00ENER SECOND and WELNITT STUBETEI,^DOPOINDI re ceived in email and large amounte, from all olasses of the community, and allows Interest at the rate of FIVE PER GENT. per annum. Office open daily, from 0 until 0 o'olook, and on Mon day and Saturday until eight in the evening. President, FRANKLIN FELL; Treasurer and Seoretary. CILAS. M. MORRIS. SALAY.A.MMIR FIIII-PBOOP 8.5.8.113.—A very ens wortmept of SALAMANDERS for male at raft onable pew. No. 304 OlirArrN UT SL, Philadelphia. .101 if . 'RYAN/3 h WATisON Gaorsa & 11.uum's OBLBBBATBD NOISELESS SEWING MACHINES The Best in Ilea for Family Sewing. No. ISO CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia. atat-li ONE PRIOR CLOTHING OF THE LAIEST STYLI.. made in the best manner, expressly for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST selling prices marked in Plain Fisures. All goods made Werner warranted satin %gory. Our ONE-PRICE system le 'Wetly adhered o. Al! are tharobv treated Alike. seSS-Pr JONES & CO. 60d MAILICET street. ALL SHOULD not foul to read the adver Dement of Prof. WOOD in to-dor • paver. auli.tt MATLACK—WH ITE.—On the let inst., by Friends' ceremony, Richard Matlack, Jr., to Hannah M. White, both of Philadelphia. m.II4E—WHO.-OEI the 10th, in Gloucester cit.,' N. J.. by Rev. G. F. Brown. Her. P. Cline to el re. Eliza beth 8 Heard. of Gloucester city. N. J. J EFFEECOv—SIMONS —On .the net ult.. by Rev. J. M. Danielle, Mr. I homes R. Jefferson to Miss Fan nie Simons. all or Philad e lphi a . RICHARDS—BO HLER.-00 the letyrtsfant, hy Rev. R. Jeffery. Mr. T. Barry ieharde, formerly of ooston, Mass., to Mies Louisa R., daughter of John B. Koh'pr, Ego.. of Philadelp)lia. CHUBB—GR ERNE A hl.—On the Ws instant In Balti more, by the Rev. Mr. Stryker, Dr. Charlre H. Chubb, I late of Philadelphia.) to miss M. II elen (freetiun : daughter of the Tate Wm. D. reetham, of Baltimore. SUWON —On the 11th Instant. Fannie E., only child of Duane and Deborah A. Daimon, in the 3d year of her age. 't he relatives and friends of the family are reepeot folly Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, No. 460 North Seventh etreet, on Mon. day. the 14th met., at 2 o'olook. To proceed to Wrltd lands Cemetery. DAVIK.—On the 10th instant, Hannah F. Davin, in the 74th year of her age. Her friends, and those of the family, ere invited to meet at the house of her brother, Eli K. Ptioe, No. 809 roh street, on Seventh day, the 12th instant, at 11 o'clock, and sooompany the body to the depot, Eleventh and Market streets '31,0 funeral will take place on First day, from her late residence, at West Chester. to leave the house at 2 o'clock, and proceed to Birninig ham. MAY.—In this ettyon Thornier morning, lath inst. }D en S., wife of the Rev, James May, D. D. Her friends, and those of the family, are resentfully invited to attend the funeral. from the residence of Chula; Wheeler, N 0.1620 Pine street. this (Saturday) morning. 12th nascent. at 10 o'clock. Services at the Church et the Epiphany. et 11 A. M. Interment at St. Mary's Church. west Philadelphia. LO'FlLHOP.—January 9. 1801, Mary de Bonneville La throp, widow of hum Lothrop, and daughter of the late John May Beim The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her mother. southwest corner of Sixth and Spring Garden etreete, to-day, paturdard Jan. 12, 1881, at 10 A. 61. [Reading papers please copy.) CABBY.—On the Bth instant, Mtn. Ann H., wife of James D Casey. Funeral from the residence of tier husband, No. 201? Vienna street, Eighteenth ward, on Santa, aftc2r eon, at 1 o'olook. n GLFAE.Oh.—On the 10th natant, John It, Gleason, aged 27 years. Funeral hom the residenee of his mother. Roams Gleason, northeast corner of Nineteenth and ,W7lme eireeta, on Monday afternoon. at 2 o'clock. I HELL ER.—On the 9th instant , Elmira Heller, wife ' of Joseph Heller. aged 28 years Funeral from the residence of her parents, H. S. and I M. Thomas. Ontario street. above Poplar, on S Mt ay afternoon, at 2 o'cloak. Molt UGH. —Ott the 10th instant, Isabella, wife of John McHugh, aged 803 ears. huneral from the residence of her husband, rear of 237 North Second street, above Vine, fiats (Beterilet) inmates, at 9 o'clock, , WORTH OVER $14,000,000 MARRIED CARE.—On the 9th Instant. Mrs. Jane Day. wife of Mr. Charles Carr, eged '49 years. "Mineral front the residence of her husband, No. 250 South street, on Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. KERRISON.—On the 9th instant, Seibert P. Ketrison, in the 29th Year of his ago, Funeral from the residence of his mother, Pb.o 263 South Tenth street, this ( tatunlay ) afternoon at 2 o'ol'k. BAK hilt.—On the Bth instant, Mary Ella, infant daughter of Jacob and Mary hill]. Baker, aged 1 sear and 1U days Funeral Irons the tesidencie of his parents. No. 1435 Savory Street, (late Union,) this (taturday) morning, at 0) o'clock. CLoSSUP.—fin the 10th instant. Julian M. Closson. wife of Joseph Clossonon tile 56th year of her age. Funeral from I the residence of her son-in-law, Elias Cox, Silent street, Germantown, on Sunday aftertioon at 1 o'o'nek. GARR ETT.—On the 10th instant, William Beery. son of Elizabeth and the late John (Jarrett, aged 14 years. Funeral from the residence of his mother, Ford road, near the Falls of Schuylkill. ,Twenty-fourth ward, on Sunday afternoon, at 1 o'clock. mcLADOHLIN.—On the 10th lnstant, Joseph, non of Wm. and Margaret McLaughlin, aged 1 year and lu &l ye. Funeral from the residence of his parents. Third street. above Huequellanna ammo, this (Saturday) af ternoon. at 2 o'clock. NEFF.—On the 9th inntant- Rugan Nein Funeral from his late residence. corner of Vine and Eighth streets, on Monday morning. at 9 o'clock. SHILLER.—On the 9th Instant. Andrew Philter, agsd 45 sears. Funeral from his late No. o'clockh Second street, this (Saturday) afternoon, at 3 * MOURNING GOODS FOR 1861.—Just TEIOOIVPIi New itt, lea Renaud Mourning English Chintzes, and Neat &Mee Blank and White ditto, at 193: eta.; Blank Al ;lacono, 18%26, MIA', 373: otg.; Bomba zine Finigh paca.. 37,14. 60 623: 71 ; Mohair Luatrea, 373: at, . to SI ; Black BOOK , MU/311111. En [fish Grapes. Veil Grapes, Crape Falls and Grape Veils, Round Corner Craps, Lao, and Grenadine Vella, i lace Collars and Collarett.a, Encash Bomtrizinee Jouvin'a Black Kid Ghwea. m•king our clock of PLAIN BLACK and SECOND MOURNING GOODS full and complete. omit:soN & SON, Mourning Store. ialo No. 918 elheatnut street. IXFIRST R EFORM ED PRESB TE II lAN (ID URCH. BROAD Street, below Spruce Rev. WM. A P. MARTIN. miseionn , y from China. will preach there 'lO MORROW MERINO, at 135 o'clock. It* MTHE REOPENING EXERCISES OF the ~e onntl Baptist Church will he continued ORROW. Preaching nt 1014 A. 11. Nov. R. JEFFPRI • at 3 P. 51.,)y Rev. J. MATT SMITH; and at P. M., by Rev. M. WINSTON. It. WSPIRITUALISM.—MRS. A. M. PYEt.CE.ofNeviYork,will Laotnre at 8 N- E tree. HALL, on SUNDAY, at 1034 A. M. and ni P. M. Admifaion cents : REPUBLICAN INVINCIIII.ES AT i)`3TENTIOA COMPANY A.—The members of the company are reipteated to meet at the Itnard of Trade Bottoms. THIS (Saturday.) EVENING at 736 o'clock. to perfect th o u. organization. cy order of J. O. Ssouruxs, O. S. Ely] CAPT. TODD. WLECTURES TO LADIES ON MEDI CAL SUBJECTS, be ANNA M. LONGA RORK S. M. D., at the ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS. TENTH and CRESTS CT Streets, next MONDAY and THURSDAY afternoons at 3); o'olook. Admission 10 cants. Itw REMEMBER THE POOR—REV. JOHN ORA MBERB will preach the cause of the poor rot a First Presbyterian Church. (N. L..) BUTTON WOOD Street. ahiwe Fifth, TO MORROW (Sabbath) MV ENING at LK o'clock; and Rev. S. W • I,K RR JACKSON, in St. George's H. N. lhuroh. FOURTH Street, bemw Vine. in the afternoon, at P o'clock, Collections will be taken after each service, to aid the worthy poor, through the Home 51 isaionar Somety of Phindelph ia. THOMAS T. MASON. It* Chairman Committee on Publio Meetings [CrTHE WEEK F PRAYER THROUGH OUT TH WOR O la—The closing' series of tine memorable week will be hold Thin (Saturday) MOIL cr- ISO, January 12th, in the Sansom-street Cnuroh, at 12 o'clock, end in Concert Hall at 4 o'clock THIS A FTER NOON Subject of rrarer.— ' The Speedy Oval-brow of all Palm itelisinns." and the full accomplishment of the prayer, " Thy Kingdom Come." Christians of every name aro invited to participate PHILADELPHIA SABBATH SCHOOL A ssocrATioN —The Monthly Meeting of the Iphia eabbath-School Association will be held on MONDAY EVENING, January IL in the Church on ARCH l'treot, above Tenth, (Rev, Lir. Wads worth's), at half past 7 o'clock. Interesting staiemente may be expected from tho President and other brethren. ... ... . . . • • . Sabbath -t• ohool Superintendents, Teachers, and Friends or thin Important enterprise. are eordially Invited to be present. J. B. RODGER., jal2 2t liearetary. rrrOFFICE OF TILE GIRARD COLLEGE PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPA^Y, corner of COLUMBIA and RIDGE Avenues.—Pllibarar- Pllll., January 8, 1860.—The BOARD OF DI It SZTORS have, THIS DAY. declared a Dividend. for the last Six Mouths, of ONE DOLLAR per Share on each Share of the ("spite] Stook of this Company, payable to the Stockholders. or their Local Representatives, on and after MONDAY, January 21. 1861 jal2-dtta2l W. S. BLIGHT. Treasurer. STATEMENT OF THE UNION BANK. es required by the end section of the aet of the General Assemble m of this Commonwealth, approved the 13th day of Ootober. A. D. 1857. Amount of loans and discounts ...V74 012 17 . specie— • 64 859 42 due from other banen... . 56,116 38 of notes in circulation . . ... 49,515 OJ 14 deposits, including haleness due to other banks... ..... . 210.791 33 PHIT•ADELPWIA, ' January 11. 1861. CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, as : 1. James Lesloy, Casluer of the Union Bank, beam sworn. depose and ear that the above state- meat is correct, to the boat of my knowlecise and belief. JAMES 11•81,11 Y, Cashier. Sworn before me. this eleventh day of Jan., A. D. 1861. It JOHN 11. PRICE. Notary Publics. IirAMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST CO vt FAN Y. WA I.NU I STREET, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF FOURTH, PUTLADEL pH TA. January 10.1861 At the annual oleotmn by the Stockholders. hold on MONDAY. January 7th. the following gentlemen were elected TRUST KW+, In Z : Alexander WhiSdin, John A nxoseh. Jr.. Samuel Work. Jonas Bowman, John 0 Farr, William J. Howard, John Aikman, Chrome Nugent, Samuel T. (lodine. Albert C. Roberts, J. Edgar Thomson. H. R. Eldridge, Rioherd H. Townoen?. Al. O. . . . . . T R . . And at a meatone of eitid USTE,. B. held this day, tue following OFFICERS wore elected for tho e netting year, Previz en:Ient—ALEXANDER Vico Freiddent—SAMlJEL WORK. Feoretary—JOHN C. NIA'S. Treaaurer—JOHN EL WILSON Jal2-3t JOHN C. RIMS. Seorerary. orJUNIOR GUARD.—YOUNG GENTLE. nice desiring to join this elite Company. (the members to bo of the age between 14 to 18 years, to be instrucvd by Mr ECRENDORF, considered the most efficient drill-officer in the Steted are requested tp send their enlacefuml Airmottorm to tho Committee of F.:180- timk_garo 01 M. IMMIX% No. 107 South THIR TERNTH Street. The alai g s° for four mouths' in ruotion will be $lO. Drill Mandl): and Wednesday, from 7t09 P. M.. and the Company will be organized MONDAY, the 11th instant. at 7 o'clook, at the Armory, BROA D Street, below Spruce. jail tt "I TAL Y AND DANTE.ii—it EV. afiCIS VINTON. D., of New York, at Ili ALL, CHESTNUT, above Twelfth Street. TUESDAY wVENING, Mit January. Tickets Cents • for eale at the Episcopal Bonk Ile peanory, 1224 Chestnut street, Barns & S,ee. 011 Chest. nut street. and at the door. Jail th a to 3t ITOFFICE NoHE WYOMING CANAL COMPANY, N 130 WALNUT STREET, ADELPHIA. NOTICE TO THE STOCKHOLDERS.—The annual meeting of the Stockholders will he held at the OMB of the Company, No. 230 WAt NUT Street. in the city of Philadelphia, on MONDAY, January 2t, 1880. be tween the hours of twelve and three o'clock. at which time an election will take place for a President. Vice President. and mx Managers to serve for the coming CHARLES PARRISH. I n-thstutia2l Secretary. RIOFFICE OF THE GIRARD COLLEGE PARSE DIGER RAILWAY COMPANY. corner imbin and Ridge avenues.—PniLsniwrirs, De cember 28 1880.—The annual meeting of the stockhold ers of "The Girard College Passenger Railway COlll - will be held at the office of the company, on hION DAY, January 14.1881. at 12 o'clock. An election will be held on the same day. between the hours of 12 ItLeand 2 P. 81., for a President and Five Directors, to serve for the ensuing year. By order of the Board. WM. S. BLIGHT. d 629 stuthOl4 Secretary. EWOFFICE OF THE FRANKFORD AND SOUTHWARK PHILADELPHIA CITY PAS, ER RAILROAD COMPANY, Forks Street, be low FOUrth.—PUILADSLIMIA, Janus r 9. 1861. The Th reaten; have thie day declared a ivlden 4 of POUR PER OENT. on the Capital Roo payable to the Stockholders or their legal representat wee, on and af ter the 14th inst., between the hours of 10 and 2 P. M. The transfer books will be olosed until the 14th inst. jab srow-tli CHARLES R. ABDO IT, Secretary. LTTHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Stockholder. of the FARMERS' Wr STERN IKET CuAIPANY. for the eleotion of a President, Treasurer, Reeretarr, and six h e to serve for the ensuing year. will be held at the Farmers' Market Hotel. MARKET Street. between Twenty-first and Twenty-second streets, on FRIDAY. January 18th, at 7 o'clock P. Al. . . . 6t* MORRIS MANSELL. Secretary. MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY OF PHILADELPHIs .—The Annual eating of this Company will be held on hIOND January 14th. at one o'clock P. M.. at tho Rooms of the Board of Trade. No 505 CHESTNUT Street, at which time an election will be held for twelve Directors. Of hoe. No. 5 South Sireat. Jalo.3t* T. ELLWOOD CHAPMAN, Peoretary. MPOST OFFICE, PHILADA., Pa., JANU ARY 8, 1861. ICE is hereby riven that letters deposited in the United ritatee Lamp Post Boxes and sub Post moos. for the malls. aro chargeable with nue cent eaoh. in addi tion to the regale,. postage, A!tP MUST BE PREPAID NY POSTAGE BEANIES. The letter carriers have bean instructed to char, o ONE rem and NO more for each letter delivered by them, and in no case to aunt more, even when voluntarily tendered. Mg et N. B BROWNE. Postmaster. AOFFICE OF THE 'GREEN AND COATES-STREET PHILADELPHIA PAR -3Eli RAILWAY COMPAN Y. TWENTY FOURTH and "OATES Ste. Dim. 28th. 18CO. The Annual Meeting of the Stookholders of the Green and Coates-street Philadelphia Passenger Railway Company. for the election of &President sine twelve Di rectors, to serve for tho ensuingyear. will be held at the of the Company, on MONDAY, January 14th, nt 12 o'clock, noon. de22tiall DErtDY SHARWOOD, Secretary. rrOFFICE OF THE UNION MUTUAL INSURANCE COM P/I P ANY, ltenatenta, JEln• 7. IBM. At a meeting of the Dtreotore, held thin day. a Divi dend of NIX If RH. OEN oe the outstanding Serie was declared. payable to the Poripr.oldenh or their legal re preeentatwes at tne Dilloe of the Company, on and after WEDNESDAY. January 16, DM. lap-121 JOS. COLLIBON, Secretary. TT. OFFICE OF THE FAME INSURANCE CO., N 0.400 CHESTNUT trees. PIIILADHLPIIIA. January 7.1861. At a meeting of the Board of Dtreatore, held this day. a Dividend of TRUER PER CENT, on the Capital of the Compeny was declared, payable on and after the Lt day of February next. WILLIAMS 1. BLANCHARD, Jag-trel Snot otary. OFFICE OF THE ENTERPRISE IN BURANCE COMPANY, No, 400 WAL rtUT BTREP.T. . - PHILADELPHIA, December 23. IRO. NOTICE.—The Annual meeting of the Stockholders of the ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY will be held on MOND nY, the 14th day of January, 1861, at TEN o'clock A. M.. at the office of the Company. An election for Twelve Directors to serve the en suing. year. will be held the same day ;Atha some place. between the hours of 10 Weimar A. M. and 2 P. M d0270a14 CHARLEot W. COX Seoretary. U Ct.}:geTOVICIMNIII7IItErg"RANCE la Annual Meeting of the Stookho'de re of this Com pany tail! ha hold at their °lrmo, on MONDAY, January MI, at 10 o'clock A. fd. An election for 'twelve Directors, to servo for the ensuing year. will he hold the mine day, at the same place, between the hoursof 10 A. M. and 2 I'. M. WILLIAA7.3 I. BLANCHARD. Jai-Half Secretary. THE PHILADELPHIA, WILTIIING TON. AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD COM- V December 14. 1860. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Com pany will take plasm in Wilmington. at the office of the Omeany, on MONDAY, the 14th January neat, at 10 o'clock A. H.. for the elution of Directors to nerve for the ensuing year. and for the transaction of each other business as may legally come before the meeting. delailtat ALFRED BOWSER, llemetary. [yrINSURANCE COMPANY oF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, January 1,1861. An election for thirteen Directors of the Company, to nerve for 000 yea, will he heal at the Company's onion, Noe. 4 and a EXCHANGE BUILDING, on MON DAY, January IL 1861, between the hours of ten &cook A. M, and one o'clock I'. M. WILLIAM HARPED, Jas-1114 Secretary I'MLADELPHILA CA PETS—SECOND BhBSION.—A new Company being formed. An t/libation renewed daily, at the Armor 7. SHOAD Street, below Spruce. 910 for four months' inatruotioni uni form ar - rt cap, $ll musket and cartridge-box, •Sti• 3t frNOTICE.—TILE ANNUAL ItIEETING of the Sto° kh° Mere of the Itoa ver Meadow I.ai Woad and Coal Company will be held at their ollite, No. 322 WALNUT titter?: on MONDAY. the 2let of January next, at 1; o'olook al., at which time an elec tion will be hold for President and ten Directors for the ongoing year. _L. CHAMBERLAIN. dell ti2l. 1300retery and Treasurer. TrOFFICE OF THE UNION MUTUAL IN SURANCE CO —Put LADELPIIIA, Deo. 31, 18f0. The annual meeting of the ticripholders of the Union Mutual Insurance Company of Philadelphia will be held at the office of the company on MONDAY, January 14, Mel, at p o'clock, noon, at which time an election will be held for eight Directors, to servo for the ensuing three years. JOB. COLLISON, de 91-12 t boo ty. CAUTION.—ALL PERMINS AILS cautioned against trusting any of the Crew of tqurlollsnd schooner RAD BOND, Ennen, master, from Rotterdam, au no debts of their contracting will be paid by captain or consi HEN gnee. RY BOHLEN & CO., AO 221 and 223 South FOURTH. Street. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, UP TO 12 O'OLOCISC LAST NIGHT. CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut. 0 Carl & la. York, Pa H W Brown. Cinoinnati J D Potts, Pittsburg W B Dole, Chicago NV S C Otie & In. Cleveland L D Rooker & la. cievard hlias shiester, W not. Del L Shinier. Minnie F A Pratt, Hartford John Perkin', New York F T Janice, New Jersey IS. Kellet t Antwerp Liout P lit Deegan, Balt Min V K Dungan, Balt W S White. Belvidere.N J B Hammel!, Plidadelchia Randolph Ryer, New York MajG II Thomas &w, USA G A Philos & la, New York H W Bradbury, Maine Win Gabbard, New York D W !Bacon, New York Ambrose Snow, New York Hirani Benner. New York T.l Flaherty & la, Balt R K Corson. t ennsylvania fl M Lawrence. Penns Beni Snavely. Lana on, Pa R Plumly. New York T Lutkins New York F S Stallknecht & eon, N Y W L Thomson. New York E a P rnes. Massaohusetts Mr Sheldon. NPW York Mr Eliot & lady Mr Dunbar, New York J Ouedin, New York D M Frateh, New York P Coffin. Boston N H Hotohtise. New York Rev C F Knight, Boston T B Cripyan. Washington M Oladwin, New York J 0 Powlis New York lion H G Knight, Masa E HPawyor, New York P Belfion F .11 Patton, New York W H Taylor, New York It Leighton. Batton D Brewer, Milford. Main ft H Book & la. New York GIRARD ROUSE—Chestnut street. below Ninth. Jag M Harris, Baltimore Geo Hill, Baltimore R Scott, Pennsylvania F. B Allyn 6c la, New York Mien Allyn New York Miss Coons, Now York Rev Pr Bolles. New York Jas McNeil & wf, Boston Mine Mary MoNeil, Boston Geo la Prescott, Virginia Willie Prescott, Virginia Jan Duffield, New York Semi Fengrist, Delaware Nam' M. Morris, Delaware T Alexander. Georgia JJ Pavnter & la, N Y Mr Jackson & la, New York Jae 0 Oliver, Chicago Jos Wallace F. la. New York Min Wallace. New York A Hirrilmook, Canada Mine Hitchcock, Canada Wm P Joiner, New York F Smirk. Florida . • . Daniel Currey. Delaware H B Fiddeman, Delaware H J %Whims & la, N ..r Baml Diehl.Routh Carolina J M Kiefer. Harrisburg F K Bone, Harrisburg Jll McQueen. Princeton B H Conner. Princeton D Starrett. New York I II Ross. Harrisburg Lewis Green. Georgia Wm Henderson. Delaware Hiram Walbridire.New York W M Kennard, Wilmingn J F Monahan, Baltimore R Stoddard Newyork Wm Hamilton. New York inn L Young, Pa Wm Johns, Delaware Chas V R.gere, Wilm'gn M Johnson. New York John Al Webb.ftiohmd,Va W H MoNary. hrooklyn A Jackson. New York R T Jenkins, Roston Jabez gems, Rockville B Al Shoemaker, Baltimore A ME 11 ICA N HOTEL—Chestnut at., above Fifth. J B NOW Jersey Wm G Coleman, N York K N Swift, II S C S S W Stokes. New Joyner' .1 Hastings. New Jersey M N Hughes. Pa G it Connell, Penneslvanta C Kingman, Mass F e vers. New York Crosby. New York Gen. A J Wintereiem, Pa H G fined, Philadelphia J B Myers, New York D M Thomsen, hew York L Whiting & la. Boston Wm Is Potter. New Jersey J A Merritt, Kent co, Md A Todd. Kent en, Md E Null. Unions*, Pa J G Dale, New Ramps hi re L r•tevons. Cincinnati, 0 T H Harrison, Kentuoky R Andmaon. Bristol T H A tierbury, Pittsburg J R Tilney. Philadelphia Mrs }I Voorhees, Scranton W W Heritage, Maryland JONES' HOTEL—Chestnut street. above Sixth. Col F M Du'elier, Wash, DC Saml Montgomery. Va S Glendenin. Pennsylvania Mrs t M Banton. W Chen Master HDrinton. WW Chas F Roanlin. Virginia Geo F Scott. Wash, D C Thos Morris. Reading C M Noreross.Pennsylvanut, H Snyder. Baltimore O W Melds. west Chester STi Gage Bc. la. Ogde'g,NY Miss A a Da_ge. DAMS. NY N Ellmaker,_Jr. Lane. Pa A Rernard, New York N Stetson . Radnor. Pa Mr Bibb et la, Virginia AT. LOUIS HOTEL, Chestnut et., above Third, .1 IttoAllan, NM York R Horton. New York P D Philadelphia El B Blount. - 13 Carolina Clf Belden, Burlington U Painter.W Chester Mrs el ft Burk. Virginia W G Pomona. N Brunew l k H Duno. Now Jergey II A Cr , efaryland E Simon. Newark 1 Wills, Wilmington .1 B Starkwealher, Boston D Dyerly. new York Jos Cranshaw, St Louis MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth street. below Arch Fon T White. Indiana. Pa 0 McFadden. Downingrn Gen Power. Westmoral'd no Mrs al A shearer, Lane I, C Bayles New York Mrs e K aloClure, Peens F Campbell. Harrisburg Mrs H B Wright, Penna. Hon J Patton. Clearfield Hon J S Gutnrie. Wash chaa Kuhn, Texas. W J Scofield, Maryland UNION—Aroh strew . . above Third. A J Long, Trenton H U Wilson. Penna. M Havel!. Allegheny City CH. Ware Salem, N J Wm )4 Itlliott, Delaware F F Patterson, Trenton Hon 0 L Jones, Salem, N J Thou 13 Bartow. N Jersey Chas C Foster, Washington, I) C FOUNTAIN HOTEL—Becond et., above Market Aaron Ft Clair, Ohio T Folk,ser, Dover, Del F Paulinld. M N York J New York Jno A Bosworth, Boston It Mr Reynolds. Jr. Del B C Faeroe, Elkton. hid J E Sheppard, Trenton Dr C J Green, Suffield, Conn STATES UNlON—Market West. above Huth. W 0 Davin, Bloominn'n• 111 A Cr Stealer, Williamsport It Connor, Mechamostiurg D Pearce, Maryland S It Howard, _Maryland C C Tallman, Philanelphis VATIOPIAL HOTEL—Raoe street. above Third, M Karrnany. Lebsnon Jan 1, Seebold. Berlin H F Savage. Weaverville H J Strong. Pennsylvania Sarni Strong, Womelsdorf IS Creamer, Phcenixvile J T Holmes. Pennsylvania Tel Ira, Pennsylvania Diffenderfor. Lane no, Pa John Kendig. Col Co Pa D Clement, Perry no, Pa .1 Whitaker, Pennsylvania BARLEY SHEA F --Second street. below Vine. J S Hunt. New inning Joe .1 Butcher, Venue P W Dutot, Malian (Munk A Id Wright. New Jersey Jos Butoner. Books no Geo Pickering, Bunks oo J Reading. Hatboro J W Hallowell,Huniington P K Frerz. Doylestown M B Watson, Penns 600 R Hibbs. Books no .1 8 Helton, Newtown Geo Stanton. Pennsg've.Nl Wm Pickering. Bunke no T P Moore.Pennegrove,NJ Chas Palmer, Bucks oo C P Stapler, Bunks no John Kelsey. Bucks no .1 V Reading Hatboro " P Barrett, Bucks no K N Mues, Bunks no Beni P Brown, Bunks go K Doan. Forestville Thoe W Stapler. Bucks no Isaac Bookman, Newtown Win Davideon,Cheltenhant David McCarter. Hartsville Joshua Brown, 'Honig co M. Janney, Newtown BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third et.' above Callnwhill Henry m Rover . Olney John It Haldeman, Pa Henry Lefierta, Pa Jae Ellaelt L _Doli neon Israel L Tres ler, Pa rtlyrnand angaiand. Pa Haw It Neal. Yardleyville T WUJerd. Yard's, yille Jno Willard. Yard leyvi Ile It (iihson, New Borion Chas Roads, Southampton Jno Vanardsdalen. Pa Alm Vapardsdalen. Pa A Lukens. Southampton Casper Roads, Soinerton JJeo W Foerin I . Pa A Buckman. Nlechamosve Chas Lallans. Pa . . . . . _ Thep Hogeland, rfl. .Lovi Temple, Sr. Pa Levi Temple, Jr, Pa Henry Gesiler, Hamburg 800 Clollllol3l{, Cheater Val Joe White, Northampton COMSIBRCIAL HOT LL—Stxth st.. above Chestnut. Niehtingale, Doylestown AY )1 Richards. Pottstown Geo T Leonard, New York .5 1' Broomall & 2 obil, N Y Job Roberts, Cheater oo J W Bartholomew, l'enna MERCHANTS' HOUSE —Third st.. above Callotvldll 1.; Roircettl, Penne Goo IV Wolf, Mt Airy C F Wilson. Mobtx oo .1 3 Wilson, Monts no Jesse Demi, Mooresburs Baml Baker, Pbcenixville E. S Radway, N Y MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Second et., above Arob, J Everett, Philvielobta. Rol Rain J J r nde•eon, Quakertown Josiah Roberta, N Jersey . M N Williamson. Winab'e 33 Harrow, Monte co Mr Jamison, Baltimore BALD EAGLE—Third street, noove Callowhill. F W Starner, lowa I Phi Wyo. Boston D x &nth &w. Catasauqua Miss Bosh, Catasnqua Hhl Einar. Penneylvanot T Nush. uat bon co. Fa Miss Peters. Carbon co, Pa Chas •taoler. Husks co MARINE INTELLIGENCE. BEE FOURTH PAGE (Coneep nadenne a thew Philadelnhia Exohange. CAPE ISLAND, N. J. Jan 10, P A bark pegged in this afternoon, and several schooners passed out. Wind NW—weather cloudy. Yours, THOS. D. HUGHES, BS TEL2GRAPII. . (COTTMOLICIOIIOB of The Prom) BOSTON, Jail. 11 Arrived, bark Radiant, from Leith. ( Per steamship Amerma.) Arrived from Bow York. Wave Sprite and Monteroy, at Table Bay; John Haven, at Anylor; Brisk, at Now Rosa.. Arrived from New Orleans. Lodi, at Alicante; Baroo lona and Onward, at Liverpool. Arrived from Mobile, Cynosure and ft C Winthrop, at Liverpool, MEMORANDA. • Steamship Northern Light, Tank!enough, for Aspin wall, sailed from New York yestordar. Steamthip Kangaroo, Morehouso, cleared at New York yesterday for Liverpool. Ship Wyoming, Burton, tor Philadelphia, entered for loading at Liverpool gtih'ult. Stir, Othello, Greenough, from Savannah, at Liver• pool 26th Ship Quueelt. n of the South. from Iquique, arrived at Queenstown 26th ult. ship Cynosure, Tucker, from Mobile. was off Liver pool 26th ult. Ship Museongus. Carter, for Charleston, entered for loading at Liverpool 24 , h nit. Ship Texan Star, Loud, for Galveston, cleared at Li verpool 21th ult, Bark M. Williamson, SohailTenorth, for Rio de Janei ro, sailed from Antwerp ult. Bark Plying Cloud. laments, from 13111 do Janeiro for New York, was spoken 2d ult, lat 268, long 98 W. Bark Indus Lennon, from Rio do Janeiro Nov 28, at Baltimore y eelorday. Brig (100 Amos, Niohole, hence, arrived at Pensacola Mot UR. . . Brig Virginia, Ramsay, from Richmond for Pornam hop°, was spoken 24th n't. tat 39 49. long 07. Brig Nellie Runt, Johneon, from Buenos Ayres Nov 9, arrived at Boston lOth inet Brig Sparkling Bea, Wiewell, remained at Buenos Ayres Nov Rh. uno. . • • . Bohr 13 P Hawes. Mason, cleared at New York yester day for Wilmington. Del. Bohr N W Smith, Bold, cleared at New York yester day for Wiliningtom Del. Bohr M Tyler, Gran for Philadelphia, cleared at Portland.ll inst. Bohr J U Bannock, Jeffers, sailed from Salem 9th inst. for Boston and Philadelphia. Rlo de Janeiro-1n port Nov 28. ahfp Banshee, Kean. for Baltimore 30th; barks Winifred, Immore, do 29th; tiambia, Kean, from Baltimore. arrived 28th; brig Mt Ye non, Hall, do 28th; sohr Redwing, Kirwan, do 27th, and others not recollected. Bailed from co Nov 23d. bark Merlon Fowler. for Baltimore. The Br bark James Montgomery. at New New York from Newchst a Eng, reports having experienced heavy N and N W gales the entire passage Deo 10th. lat 39 40. long 30, during a hurricane from NNW, stove bulwarks and rail, swept deolas of every thing moveable, blew away nearly an entire suit of sails, lost main top mast, quarter boat, and received other damage. Deo 11th, sew a vassal at a aistanoe. apparently a ship. with lees of foremast; mold net ascertain which way bound. WATER RENTS FOR 1861. DEPARTMENT FOR SUPPLYING THE CITY WITH WATER, PHILADELPHIA, January 3,1861. Extraot from an Ordinance approved Deo .29,186-1 : SECTION 1. The Select and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia do ordain, That all Water Rents shall be payable to the Register of Water Roots, at his office, annually, IN ADVANCE, SECOND MONDAY OF JANUARY; And upon all Water Rents unpaid upon the Feat day of April in any year, there shall be charged the sum of FIVE PER GENTUM ; and upon all Rents unpaid on the Fire day of July, in any your, there shall be charged an additional num of TEN PER CkfiTUNI. The attention of the Water Tenants of the City is respectfully invited to the provisions of the above Or dinance. W. J. P. WHIT W. REGISTER S2S®REWARD FOR THE pETEO k, TION OF INCENDIARIES.—The un crereignoli will pay the sum of TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS for any i formation that will lend to tho detention and conviction of the party. or Damao, who fired their Lumber Yard, at the corner of TWENTY• FIFTH and SOUTH Streets, on the morn ing of the 7th of January. MA . They earnestly appeal to the members of the Pollee and Fire Departments, and to citizens generally. to render every assistance their power tone Fire Marshal in ferreting out the perpetrators of the outrageous crone. All communica tions strictly confidential. ISRAEL MAULS, EDWARD AIAULE. jal2.3t Firm. MAULE & BROTHER. IT HAVING BEEN REPORTED that I have stated before the Board of CentroVers of Pub lic Schools that " The Text• Book Committee never re port a Book to this Board without receiving a con sideration therefor," I dame to correct this as a total misapprehension of my remarks. I have never expressed the opinion that the gentle men of that committee have been influenced by pecu niary considerations in the performance of their duty ; mid I desire that all newspaper statementa to that ef fect, alleged to be founded on my authority shall he contrad feted. B smthi, it Controller of Ninth Ward. Tfi E NEW DESSERT FORK, JUST JR- finished, and for sale o ly by BECHTEL & ENO. 535 ARCH t , treat, manulaoturora of &Ivor and eitver plated Ware. It* mOBE LIGHT I THE GAB ',AMPS FOR THE MILLION, may ho seen at 204 NORTH SEMI') Street ; 430,1)00 worth are now in use. The Market street, Green and Coates, Ridge road, and other horse ears are now using them. We alter any filthy Kerosene Lamps into Gas Lampe for ; 10,000 Agents wanted to sell them throughout the United States. Tho Gas Lamp will light a room twen ty feet square for one sent an hour. DR. Q. A. GREENE & 00., soll-th amae ti o 4 NOR TH SECOND Street, above Rana, NEW PUBLICATIONS. THE WORk FOR THETIMES! EVERYBODY SHOULD SUBSCRIBE! THE AMERICAN CONSERVATIVE REVIEW, PUBLIBIIED lIONTLILY, BY J. HERBERT, 32 BEEKMAN BT.. NEW YORK. A strictly conservative Monthly Publication, contain ing et pages folio. Consisting of Political, Commercial, and Literary Reviews on all current events; New Pub hoations and Works of Art, together with a Monthly Summary of Foreign and Domestic, News. Also, an original nericiof Biographical, Iliatorloal, and Botentifia Artteles and Elegant Literature, by the moat able writers of the day in every department. EVERY MERCHANT, LAWYER, CLERGYAIAN, SENATOR, And, in fact, every man of taste, position or influence should have it. TEE AMERICAN CONSERVATIVE REVIEW will be strictly neutral in rte character, and will endeavor, in all emergencies, to suggest a line of policy, that con sistently with right and Justice, may tend to allay all party or emotional feeling, and raoonoile to each other the hoetile elements that now or in the future agitate the public mind. B. The first number of the American Conseruatio Review will bo issued on the Ist of February, 1661, PUBLISHED MONTHLY AT $5 PER YEAR, PAYABLE TN ADVANCE, BY J. HERBERT. 32 BEEKMAN STREET, Now YORK. N. B. Letters containing subserintions and all other oommunioatione should he addressed to the American Con tervative Review, New York. First-elans Agents wanted in every city in the United States. de29-et&th tfal ENGRAVED PORTRAITS Either of the following at:den:ld yor:raits con be had et our counter, yrioe 15 canto each, or well be Bent poet- Dead for 16 contr. oath or /tempi. 11,111/ . REV. C. H. SPUROEON, GA RlßAblil, PRINCE 07 WALVE. 1117SIBOLD_ A , PRINCE ALFRED. EDWARD EVERETT. W. BEECHER. DICKENS. NAPOLEON. hUGENIE, PRESCOTT, AIECAULAY. And 140 others. For names sena for oiroular. Fact, Portrait is acoompanied by a memoir, and the Illus trated NM: of the World, 'tat's. 11 •A. BROWN Sc CO., 14 HANOVER Street, Boston, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Engravings. Chromos, Oil Prints, illustrated Works. &0., &o. jalo4hstu 61 GENTSGOODS. GREAT REDUCTION IN ERIOES GREAT REDUCTION, GREAT REDUCTION, GREAT REDUCTION, GRE AT REDUCTION, AT THE CRAVAT STORE, No. 701 CHESTNUT STREET, CORNER OE SEVENTH. A Large Assortment of CRAVATS. SCARFS, NECKTIES. UNDER SHIRTS, DRAWESUS P RS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, ENDERS, A NI) MEN'S FURNISHING GENERALLY, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. TO SUIT THE TIMES. J. ALBERT ESHLEMAN, eat. atuth-tf SEVENTH AND CHESTNUT. E. & F. ESHLEMAN & FLETCHER NEW CRAVAT STORE, NEW CORNER. WITH TIIE IDEA * PLEASE THE LADIES. Afr SUIT riu GENTLEMEN, EIGHTH AND CHESTNUT, ALL THE CRAVATS, ALL THE COLLARS, ALL THE TIER, ALL THE SCARFS, ALL THE EVERYTHING NEW, LATE, GOOD. PRETTY, AND CHEAP, TO SUIT THE PANIC, TO MEET THE HOLIDAYS MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. GENT'S PATENT ENAMELLED COLLARS, 1.0 FOR 25 etwrs, BEST LINEN CHOKERS SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER 6 for 89 and upwards (NO FIT, NO SALE./ ALL KINDS OP UNDERWEAR, Hose, Gloves. Suspenders, Stooks, spring Stooks, Buokle Stocks, Napoleon Ties, Courvoisier Kul Gloves, fano' and plain Pocket Handkerchiefs, Hoye' Otovee, Hoye' Suspenders, Wrappere. at coat prices, Sco,, Sco. ET Tho true eeoret of our success: LOW PRICER BEGET QUICK AND RAPID GALES. and vice versa NO. 800. SOUTHWEST CORNER OP EIGHTH AND CHESTNUT. . PHILADELPHIA nOl2-stuth3m J'INE yl IRT MANUFACTORY.—J. W. SCOTT, 814 CHESTNUT Street, a few doors below the " Continental." The attention of 'Wholesale Delmore ie invited to hie IMPROVED CUT OF SHINTEI. of superior lit, melte. and material, on hand and made to or.,er at shortest notice. ja44l LIGHT! LIGHT!! COAL OIL LAMES!!! A new Style CHIMNEY, not liable to break. The greatest variety of LAMPS in tho otty. The beet BURNERS and LAMPS in the United Slates. The greittest variety of PAPER SHADES and LAMP FIXTURES. LAMPS at the lowest prices, wholesale and retail. A SILVER MEDAL and three highest 'premium Have been awarded to these LAMPS. Call at the COAL OIL LAMP DEPOT, 56 and 58 SOUTH SECOND Street. H. COULTER. MORE LIGHT AND BETTER LIGHT ! A new style COAL OIL LAMP CHIMNEY A new style COAL OIL LAMP CHIMNEY. Not so liablo to break and gives more light. Not so liable to break and gives more light. KEROSENE OIL by the barrel or gallon. Call at the COAL OIL LAMP DEPOT, 06 and 0S SOUTH SECOND Street. H. COULTER, ja7tuths-34 JAYNE'S 11A1R TONIC PROMOTE• THE GROWTH OF THE HAIR, REMOVE DANDR OFF, 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 quiolien tho growth of tho Beard and Idoustauhea, anti being delightfully perfumed, in oaten 'atria to please the moat (wallow!. Prepared only at JAY NE'S, No. 242 CHESTNUT Btroot, and for solo by Agents throughout the country. .P 111121619 EDMUND WILCOX. W. J. DELLEKER WILCOX & DELLEKER, NOTARIES PUBLIC. CUSTOM HOUSE BROKERS, AS-tuthe6t 404 CHESTNUT Street. NEWSPAPER FOR SALE.—A Weekly Newspaper establishment, with °handsome oirou lation. located at ono of the most important points in pennulvenia, to offered for sale. There is a complete job owe attached. Addreal " Printer," Press office. dei-tt RETAIL DRY GOODS. In great variety and clime aelentione, at GEORGE FRYER'S. No. 916 CHESTNUT STREET 0019-tf j INENS, SHIRTINGS, SHEETINGS -CA Fronting, Shirting. and Pillow Linens. Material for fine shirts, Linens and Muslins by the piece, Gotd Flannels and Tiokinits. TABLE DAMASKS. Superb stook Table Cloths and Damasks, Good Napkins, Lame Damask Towels. Doylies. extra lame and fine Table Clothe, All at the lowest prices at retail or BY THE Q. 13 AN rirv. cheap for cash. COOPER & CONAHD, jag Southeast corner NINTH and MARK BT. N.3 I2IAWLS. CLOAKS, DREQS GOODS, AND EMBROIDERED COLLARS AND SETS. Large disobey of Woo Ken Shaves, selling cheap, CI mks Mos 7114 rut et cost and less. Entire stook ofDress Goods at nominal prices, Boma Winter Goode at a neat sacrifice. Etlf , 'Cl AL BARGAINS To be had from our lame and desirable Clerk as we are DETER - GUS eiD TO REDUCE ir by offering satisfactory ineueemenis. • COOPER A CONAR ffi, ja9 Southeast corner NINTH and MARKET. CLOAKS.—The greatest bargains in the city at OLOAKS.—The largest stook, the best assortment, the choicest colors, the finest qualities, the most superb trimmings, the newest styles, the beet work, and deci dedly the lowest prices in the city, at IVENS'. 23 South NINTH Street. n015.3m CI.LOAKS.—The CITY CLOAK STORE, 142 North EIGHTH. Every one to talking of the groat bargains and superior quality of the CLOAKS at the new CLOAK 81011 E, 142 North EIGHTH Street. nols-3m C LOAKS. -11 you want the best value for your motley, go to the City Cloak Store, 142 North EIGHTH Street, above Cherry. nor, 3m CLOAKS.—The CITY CLOAK STORE, 142 North EIGHTH, is said to be the beet and oheapest store in the city, n016.3m CLOAKS.—A magnificent assortment of all the newest sty lea imported this season, with every new material, made up and trimmed in the very teat manner, at prices that defy all competition. at the Pafie Cloak Store, northeast corner of EIGHTH and WALNUT Streete. note-3m LUPIN'S EXTRA SUPER FRENCH ME RINOS. Reduced to $1 per yard, worth 81.50. Lower priced do $l. BI ok do for 76 cents to 81. Extra Super Black Thi bet Cloth 81:25. Black Cloaking Cloth. Velour Poplin at 3756 redound from 6256 omits. Velour Pontine, better qualities, all reduced. All Wool arid other Plaids. Mous de Latinos, Valetaias, &o. Cloth Cloaks. Brooke and Blanket Shawls. Hooped skate. Embroidered Collars and Sets,&c., all marked down before stook taking. Just in -4-4 alasonville and Rochdale hfuslins.7234 oente. 4-4 Adams & Son's Muslin.lo cents. worth 12% cents. CHARLES ADAMS & SON, &IGTHTH and ARCH At& THORNLEY CHISMIS !! ! -a- One Dollar Silks for 750.! Dollar rwenty- five cent Silke for 91!! Dollar Fifty - cent Silks for 81.181!! Dollar Seventy-five oent Bilks for 81110 !I !! REDUCTION IN PRICES! Long Brooke Shawls, Excellent, for $B. Long Brooke Shawls, Superior, for 10 to $l2. Long Broohe Shawls, Very Brie, for 314, 818, 318, and $2O. NEW CLOAK ROOM!!! Beautiful Cloaks for 88. Fine Beaver Cloaks for $7, $B, $9, and aut. Richly and Elegantly Trimmed for $l2, 816, 818, 820, and 82S. Arab Cloaks. Zouave Jackets, Black and Fancy Cloths, &0., &o BEST BLACK SILKS!!! Good Quality Black Silks, will wear well, for 81. Heavy Black Silks. Black Figured Silks, Re., Ail. MEN'S AND BOYS WEAR!!! A Large Stook of Clothe. A Large Stook of Coseimeree, Sattinetts, & Vestinge. Blankets, Flannels, Linens, and Aluelins. At THORNLEY GARDEN,S, N. E. Corner EIGHTH & SPRING Sits. N. B.—Every ornate bought for cash. BARGAINS AT JOHN H. STOKE , '. Gents' Maude at Stokes'. 702 Arch. ' Gents' Und tatting, at Stokes'. 702 Arch. Gents' Stoves, at Stokes'. 702 Arch. Gents' Stockings, at Stokes', 702 Arch. Gents' Shirt Bosoms, at Stokes'. 702 A roh. Gentlemen, call and examine Stokes' Stook. The No. 902 ARCH STREEC. dell TRY GOODS -SELLING OFF. DRY GOODS—SELLING OFF, Below Cost. Below Cost. Muet be closed out in One Month. Must be closed out in One Month. Before Stook Time. Before Stock Time. At JOHN R. STOKES, 702 ARCH Street. de29-tt NEW BALMORALS. Soo choice designs. Poplin corded Balmoral& Dark effects and brisht colors Solid colors, top and bottom. Bold Scotch Pl aids. Our best desplay this season. sHARPLESS BROTHERS, deil CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. pINE QUALITY PRINTS. A: A lot of English and American Calicoes, of hand gomo designs and fine quality. for Christmas presents, at Scents. BRARPLEBB BROTHERS, dell CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. E . 0. THOMPSON, NORTHEAST CORNER OF SEVENTH AND WAL NUT STREETS. PANTALOONS IN FIT A GUARANTEE N. ll.—Gentlemen %netting the city are ;solicited to have their meaouree taken for future order's. noll.tutham FURS! r+EORGEI F. WOMRATI-1, NOB. 416 AND 417 ARCH STREET. Ras now Open A FULL ASSORTMENT LADIES' FURS, To whioh the attention of the Puna is invited. ea-4m CA'RRLAGE ROBES. GEORGE F. WOMRATH, Nos. 415 and 417 ARCH STREET, Has now open an unusually LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARRIAGE ROBES, OF HIS OWN MANUFACTURE. jan9 wainat E DVT A RD N. HALLOWELL, 00AL DEALER AT ROBERT R. CORSON & CO.'S OFFICE, 133 WALNUT STREET. BELOW SECOND, JA4-tathelin PHILADELPHIA. HOUSEKEEPERS, LOOK TO YOUR IN TERM. Buy your COAL AT HICKS', where nothing but the very beat Lehigh and 9ohuylkill Coal to offerad at the following reduced prim: Lehigh, Broken, Egx, and Stove-- 94 75 nor ton. Sohuylkill '• Large Nut— 980 " Warranted free from elate or duet and full weight, at HICKS' Yarn, Somboast corner MARSHALL and WILLOW. Call and Bee. de7L9m R . SHOEMAKER & 00.. OILS, AND VARNISHED, Northeast Corner FOURTH and RACE Streets. de 4-CM FINE WATCH REPAIRING. PROPRIETOR PERSONS HAVING HNC WATCHES that have hitherto given no satisfaction to the wearers are invited to bring them to our store, whore all defects win be remedied by thoroughly skilful and sotentifie workmen, and the watch warranted to give entire satisfaction. Mantel Clooks, Musical Boxes, &c.. carefully put in complete artier. FARR & BROTHER, Importers of Watches. Musical Roam Ginn s. &0.. jall-2m 3Ja CHESTP#II I.' !treat, below Fourth. NOTIOE.—Was LOST from the mail, a Certifioate for Fleven Bhares of Btook in the Union Bank, of Pluladelvlda, in the name of hire. Mary Brewster. No. 11, dated April 19, 1860. The subscriber gives notice hereby that an applica tion has been made to the said Bank for a new certifi cate., and calls on alt persons to show cause why it should not be issued. MARY BREWSTER. detb-s&wl9t• PROPRIETOR ma. AUKEREL, HERRING, SHAD, SAL MON. &0.--3.000 bbls. Mess Nos.l, I. and 6 Mack erel. large, medium, and small, in assorted packages of choice aug late-oht fat fish. LOOO bblB. New Eastport, and Labrador Her rings, of °home qualities. 6,000 boxes extre new sealed Herrings. 3,000 boxes ext a now Not Herrings. 3,(U boxes large Magdeitne Herrings. Sro bble. MaCkinao White Fish. 60 bble. now Economy bless blind. 23 Ms. now Halifax Salmon. 1,000 Quintals Grand Bank Codfish. 800 boxes Herkimer-county Cheese. In store and landing, bantam by MURPHY & KOONS, nog No. 14 If NORTH WHARVES. COUPONS, GREEN AND COATES STREETS PASSENGER RAILWAY COM PANY.—The Coupons on tho Bonus of thin Company, due January 15. 1661, will be paid, at the Office of the Company, on and after that date. Jaa-tie DENDY eft ARWOOD, Treasurer. PEACH BRANDY —3 bbls superior quality, of Georgie. Peach Brandy, for eale by C. C. tiADIAB. /lc CU, del 103 ARCH Street, wenond door above Front. 1 4 - 1.10 , NOII ZlNC—Pure SNOW WHITE. (Vielle, Montagne. & Co.'e,) Ground in Oil, and for into by WETIIERILL tc tuHOTHhH jal2 4 1 and 49 North SECOND St. WHITE LEAD—Puroonanufactured and form& by WETHERILd. & BROTHER, isl 2 47 and 49 North SECOND St. efIROME GREEN—Manufactured and for sale by WETHERILL & BROTHER. Jan 67 an d 44 North RECONP C UT T LE-FISH BONE—For sale by WETHERILL & BROTHER, Nos. 47 sod 49 North SECOND Bisset. dt VELVET OLOAKB, °LUTE{ CLOAKS, bILIIS SHAWLS, DRESS GOODB, CLOTHING. TAILOR. Opposite Washlngton Bquare FURS. FURS ! GLASS, PAINTS, COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. NOTICE OF COPARTNERSHIP. The itodernigned have this day formed a copartnership. under the firm of ROBIN , UN scow. & CO.. for the ir,renso of jug on the Auotion and Comanarnon Business, and will Ancor the store No. 343 BROAD WAY. at present occupied by Henry Robinson & Co. Dated Newyork. January 3 1861. H ENRY BINRoN, 13 , NJAM R IN O BOOTT JR., ja9-181 WILLIAM h. Yeltl,o WE HAVE THIS DAY ADMITTED WILLIAM MELT OR as partner in our firm. and will continue the businesses Importers and Jobbers of English, French, and German Hosiery, Linens and Small wares, at their new more, No 40 and' 42 North TR IR I) Street. THOMAS M)ILLOR & CO. Philadelphia, Dee. SI, 1860. Jal-12t. MURPHY-WHIPPLE IRON BRIDGE. STONE, Q_UIGLEY, & BURTON, No. 333 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Beg leave to inform Railroad Companies, and others interested in bridge comitruotion, that they have formed a connection in business with JOHN W. MURPHY, Civil Engineer, (author and inventor of the above well known plan of iron brideed and are prepared to execute orders, from any part of the oountry, from his designs and personal superintendenoe. All letters relating to plans and estimates should be addressed to JOHN W. MURPHY engineer. ..nol3-6m For STONE. QUIGLEY, & BURTON. WANTS. -WANTEIi, A PARTNER sl,2oo w i t h this amount. A. beautiful dollars a'e turanees. Will yield a partner five to ten per day. Prose times not unfavorable. For 1 , ierview or tr formation address " Mara Avis," this office. .lal2 WANTED —ft practical Book-keeper wishes an engagement; unexcentilnable refe rence ea to character. Moat, &c., will be gi ,, en Ad- Oren " 11. 1. J.," 613 MARKET Street, or office of thie paper, jag 6t* WANTED—By a Stout, Able Man, V • situation as Porter or Watchman in a Wholesale Store or, Factory. .od reference given. Address J. R..' offse of this paper. irt7 6G FOR SALE AND TO LET. AMOUNT WlLL a ViT s.h l m L a ii $ 3 .9 500 * puro T he a se a re iS nufitoturing business that non been sunenfully carried on for above eleven years. Profile lest near $2 ea. A knowledge of it not necessary. Proprietor going to Europe. An Bus is a bona fide offer. it week, and the tulleet investigation /Wren, all next "B. Ve rity," lood'n D.spatoh. F OR RENT—THE COLUMBIA FLOUR MILLS, in Columbia, Lancaster county, Penns,' vania. Ihe Mill is well located, has two run of burrs, and can be run by either steam or water power. It now does a very large retail rnsiness Possession given on April Ist. For further particulars apply to GEORGE MITCHELL. on theprmiteea, or to the undenagued, at Glenn Hope Post Offloa, Clearfield county. Pennsyl vania. (jal2 6t*] OSA.. J. PUS.E.Y. f t WING TO T STRINGMNUY OF `l•-• the Money Market, a large four-story BROWN ' STON. HOUSE, recently Wilt, centrally located, te ollered for nate at a great bargatn. Goat 8.2.1 bee old for 514,000. Address M. M. M." Yort Offloe. It* T O LET—The commodious and desirable upper rooms. No. bl 3 MARKET Street. being the Second. Third, Fourth and Filth stories, front 33 by 123 feet, lighted in front. aide. and by two large Mo nate. The elision location for burnoose and the gape Igor master of ormetruotion make them more than or dinarily attrac , ive to business firms making or desiring a change of location ; gas-fixtures throughout. Apply at MY r-Ita, CLAGHOItN, & CO., auctioneers, corner MA it K bT and BANK htreete. jag- tf TO LET—A Double House, with all mo. dery conveniences, and very imitable for a Phi , - glom. northeast corner Sixteenth and Aroh streets. (N 0.1633 ) i‘pp , y at the house, or to R. F. RALMY, 0.42 south rut RD Street la 7 6t FOR SALE-A BARGAIN., A VALUABLE FARM, MANSION AND OUT-BUILDINGS, TWO STEAM MILLS, 13 Stone dwellings for workmen. And 130 ACRES OF LAND, on Ridge Pike, 3 miles above Norristown. The nulls are worked by steam power. with faoilities for dyeing and drying. and ail other necessary conveni ences for manulacturing Cotton and Woollen Goods. The whole property commands a rent of 52 300, and punctually paid. For terms and partioulars /teen, to . R. CO MN. de27-ths M R at Norristown. Pa. gs FARMS AND COUNTRY-SEATS FOR SALE.—The undersigned, having for sale a large amount of property in Montgomery and adjoining counties, such as karma. Country dents. Grist Mills, Stores, Lumber Yards. Hotel 4, Zso., !to. persons wish. mg to purchase or exchange will find tete their advan tage to call. No oharge for showing propeities. Cata logues sent by mail. Address It. H. CORSON, d2l-2m Norristown, ra. 'pox EXCHANGE.—A CHOICE TRACT -a; of good unimproved farm land in the State of New Jersey, convenient to the oily, will be exchanged for oiv ,2 lr t ilperty. Apply at No, US FEDERAL Street, RR. CORSON,REAL ESTATE BROKER . AND CONVEYANCER, NORRISTOWN, PA. —Real Estate bought and sold on reasonable terms. Stores and dwellings 'or sale or rent in Nornstown and country. Oomii mortgages negotiated. Collections made. The beet references given. d2l 8m MISSOURI LAND!! 600,000 Acres for Sale and entry. at prices ranging from t 2 to 50 cents per acre, in any quantities re quired. TAX t:f3 paid and PATENTS prooured for purchasers of Land under the Graduation Act. Plate furnished gratis by enclosing a postage stamp. For further information apple to WILeO.I. kAWLINGS, & CO.. U.B. and General Land c gents, 6.5 CH ESTra UT street. Between THIRD and FOUR TH. ST LOUIS. Alo. LAND WARRANTS bought, sold, and located. ja7-Sin BOARDING TIOAHDINCL—A desirablo Front Room, Third Story. with firet.olass board. on Walnut street, near Broad Reference's exchanged. Address Board," Press office. ja7.4t• EDUCATIONAL. liTibunNo TIITOR.—A Graduate, of Harvard Universit• will teaoh Latin, Greet. Ma thematics, and 1. ruttish Branches. in families residing. in rhiladelp_hiit, or a short distan-e from the city. Ad dress •• H. U.," Blood's Dispatch, Jai tuthslOt* IESDAmEB OHMARAY AND D'EIER viLLy reeveotfully inform their friend' and thepublic that they have removed their Boarding and Day School for Young La4ea from Logan Square to Nos. 1627 and 1629 SPRITCH Street. Pupils from five years of age upward prepared for the tenth Maas. BICY ANT, :"T.ttA rill , I , aliS D & MERCANTILE COLLEGE, 8. E. corner BE VE NTIt and CHESTNUT Sire ets.—Day and Evening Sessions. Individual instrastion in Bookkeeping, in eluding °anoint Wholesale and Retail Beninese, Ship ping, Forwarding and Counisaion, Banking, change, Manufacturing, Rahroading,_ Steamboating. &0., the most thorough and practice/ course in the United States. Also, Lectures, Commercial Catania tions, Arithmetic. and the higher Mathematics, Pen manship (best in the city), Correspondence, &a. For rile, their new Treatise on Bookkeeping, bent'. fully printed in oolong, and the base work published. ee2o-tf REMOVALS REMOVAL.—The undersigned having removed from No. 4 North FOURTH Street to the large and commodious Store Noe. and 7 North FOURTH Street, ( Directly (manta to los andtand.) Begs leave to inform his customers the public generally, that he intends, with increased famlities, to continue manufacturing, from the best material, every variety of WHIPS AND CANES, Hoping to receive a continuance of the patronage here tofore no liberally bestowed del4 Imo CHARLES P. CALDWELL. REMOVAL.- r -PASORALL MORRIS has removed hut Agricultural and Seed Ware house from Seventh and Market streets, to hie New Stand. 1120 MARKET Street, opposite Farmers' Market. . . Every desoription of improved Agrioultural and Hor tionitural Implemon's. warranted. Field, Garden. and Flower Seeds supplied at reasonable prints as here tofore. at wholesale and retail. P &SCR a 11., MOIt RIS, Agrioultural and Seed Warehouse, 1120 MARKET Street. opposite Farmore Market jall.lm LEGAL IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PRILADELPIIIA. ESTATE OF ANDREW WRIGfiT, ER., DE CEASED. - . The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, se.tle. and arjust the account of ANDREW WRIG and OEO. W. REED, Arministratcrs of ANDREW Wit. r. Sr., deceroed, and t, make distnbutinon of the balance in their hands. will meet the Daniell interested for the Purposes of his appointment. on 610 N DAY, January 21. 1861. at 4 o'. look. P. M., at hie office, No. 213 South bIXTR Street in the pity of Philadelphia. LEWIS 0. CAbBIDY, Auditor. Jan, 16, 17, 19, 21.6t* IN TILE ORPHANS' COURT OF THE CITY AND tCOUNTYOFHPRILEELPHIA. - . The Auditor - ptointed by the Court to audit. eettle, and adjuet the first ecomint filed by JOHN J. WHITE, dministator D. B. N C. T. A. to the Potato of JOSEPH PRICE. deceased, and to report distribution of the ba lance in the hands of the ACCOULIMIIf hereby given notice that he will meet all paruee. interested in the Estate, to attend to the dutios of his appointment, on TUESDAY AF r ERN 001 V. January 21, at 4 o'clock, at hie Office. No. 258 Routh FIFTH Street, in the city of Phileaelohin. htB tuthe et JOTIOE. - LETTERS TESTAMENT ARY on the Estate of MARTIN SUMMERS, of the city of Philadelphia. deeessed, having been gritnted to the undersigned. all persons indebted to the Finate will make payment, and those having claims or de mands ag HE ainst the Estate will make known the same, 'without delay, to NRIETTA SUMMERS, JOHN D. JONES WILLIAM SUMMERq. and THOhlas L. CUARKE, Faeoutors, de22-sGt* MARKET. below Thirty-Seventh Street. ffiIbTATE OF JAMES RELLEY, iudDE CEASED.—Letters testamentary on the last will and testament of James Kelley, late of the city of Phi lauelphtn. deceased, having been granted to the under signed, all persons Indebted to the estate of said dens. dent are requested to make immediate payment. and those having Maims or demands against the same to make them known without delay, to PATRICK Mal UGEI, Executor. de22-16t No. tlll (or 1922) RA,1.8 Street, LAN OASTER SAVINGS INSTITUTION. -K-A—The undereigned, appointed. by the Court of Common Plir of Lancaster county. Auditors to distri bute, to an among those legally entitled thereto. the moneys in t e hands of T. L. Roberts, Assignee of the Lancaster havioga Institution, In trust, for creditors, Ica., hereby give notice that they will st for the pur pose of their appointment in the Orphan's Court room, in the Court Douse, in the city of Lancaster, on Wed nesday, the 13. h day of February. IMI, at 11l o'clock A. M.. when and where all persons interested are here by notified to attend. JAP.I EA y.. RfiYINOLDS,_ JUNIUS B. KAUFFMAN, d22.86t OY T S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE Is warranted in ovary Instance to RESTORE DRAY HAIR TO ITA ORIGINAL COLOR. It bag been applied IN THOUSANDS OF CASES k the Rrinoi_pal ()Riegel New England, and HAS NOT AILED in a single instance to accomplish all that is claimed for it. No Bair is so Grey or Red but the HIAWATHA will change it toe beautiful and life-like Brown and Black. It is not an instantaneous dye which crooks, smuts, and gives a dead black color to the hair,the patient having to submit to soaping. washing, and sponging of the hair Loopy time it is applied ; nor is It a preparation of sulphur, sugar o. lead, ire ; nor of any ingredients de leterious to the hair or skin. It is an article requiring no preparation, no washing before or after Wane; it 16 applied in five minutes time, and Within; little trouble as any ordinary article for the toilet. " People who have used this preparation declare it is miraculous in its °fleets, and that it will perform all that it . pretends to do "—I. Ballou Pictorial. 'its success is wonderful. and we can only sa y we en dorse all the proprietor says in regard to it."—[Boston Journal. " We observe. by a notice in a Boston paper, that a premium was awarded by the Massaosueetts fileohames Charaitable Association. at their fate Fair, Baton. to Mr. Joseph Holt, of this city, for life celebrated Hia watha Hair Restorative,' an article whom richly merit ed this favor. It was for its superior merits in this re spect that the Committee, alter sufficient evidence pre sented to themselves, awarded to mr. Hoyt this flatter ing testimonial.”—lProvidenoe Evening Press. J. or sale by the P Druggists in Philadelphia, and throughout the country. Juan PH HOYT. Pro priet or, No. 4 AIATHEWoON Bt.. Providence. R. I. .183-1 m 'LADIES ARE ItEoRKUTFULLY IN VI- A-A ted to visit the lalgest and richest assortment of Flowers, Wreaths. and Road Dresses, Just arrived from Felix, of Farm. at J. JOLI.1141:1"e, 1314 CHFRTN UT Street. Also, French Perfumery. de27-16t PIIILADELPIIIA LOUAL EXPRESS COMPANY, 2t3 South FIFTII Street, deliver freight. Dar oe le, and baggage throughout the city. Par ticular owe and attention given to the conveyance of baggage to all the railroad uepots. 1 ;a4-Im* ARIUS EMEN'I'S. AMERICAN ACADEMY OFMIISIO. Under the management of WM. WHEATLEY and J. S. CLA RSA!. LAST NIGHT OP THE PEASON. MISS CHARLOTTE; CUSHMAN. Beuond appearßnao of MR.+. D P ROW,rlt4 THIS •Satuday) EVENING. with 11. The per crinoline will commence with Shakepeare's beautiful Trapdv. e. t Geo NOIIEO AND - - Romeo, Alm Cushman; Juliet, Mrs. Bowers; Friar Laurence. Mr-John Gilbert. To conclude with the Faroe. entitled KILL, Oft CUR K. TO-MOR R OW, I aet Night of the Feason. WALNUT-STREET THEATRE. • v Pole Leosee.---_—Mrs. M. A. GAlt_urrauti Mao Manager-- . W j pl ,4 A. Ue o P.MA r.‘, 4 ••-, • POSIT VE LAST - NIGHT OF THH ZOTJAVEI3; THIS ISATURGAY) IWENTNG January The verformar.ce w II comma-ea with B , TER AN HA F.R. The French SL pe A rformance wit cammenoe with Follow ed b MILITAIRE bT FEINSIONNAIRE. LA y TIRELIRE. L'Es DKUX A VEUGLES, and AMBUSCADE IN INKERhIANN. atiooilaticle.n peronnouoco. ausumenCEl wIEIMATLEY & CLARKE'S 4808-9 T. THCATRE POSITIVELY Tits Liar NIGHT TeOMAN IN WHITF! WONIAN IN WHITE' WOMAN IN WHITEI WOMAN N HITt New and beautiful Scenery strikinc peculiar Tableaux, novel Silents! ivew and speropviate Costumes watt /tEpointmen tit. and the es tt re S a. Company in the °sat. To conclude with the crlehvared Puittonume, entitled BatG N DS. POSITIVELY THE LAST DAY OF TEE OR IGINALGENERAL T(Th THUMB, SMALLEST ifelV ALIVE T ASSEMBLY BUT LDINir A o r eon Tenth and Chestnut. Two Brilliant Entertain menu , each day. Afternoon at A an:i Kvening at 'al o'clock. Doors open half an hour previous. un o—tualsv morning at 12 there will be an extra en tertainment for schools and families The Little General appears in nll his new Sona! Dances, Imitations. Statues &0., assisted by Mr. W. TOMLIN the great English'Baritone and %fro. from the Nobilities' Concerts. London ; Mr. WILLIAM DE vs . the Amerloan Tenor, and Mr. C. 0, Titoomb, Pianist, enx•satnne Day entertainment Zee. Children under ten yearn 1.4 e. Schools admitted on 1-beral terms. Evening entertainment Lae. Children under ten yearn Ito. Reserved seam 25e. . . The General rides in hie Miniature Carriage, from the Jones House to the Hall. Ihe grand Piano used is one of Chmkennr'e beet, from SOP .Meetnut sweet ALFRED CATELY, Business Agent. The General aprere in Germantnwn Jaa. 14th and 15th, West Philadelphia nth and /7th, and Manarnak 18th and 19th. 3%7 VAN AMBUFGH & CO.'S OPEN FO S THE RO 'WINTER O' 1111, 11 A L SEASO INF I TTT N, UTE, Ar UNITEO ST{ l• BrILDINLIS. 4 rG and •219 CHFATNITT street, MORNING. AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Doors open at 10 A. 51 . 2 and 6M P. 41. n d ._inion 25 cents; children under nine )e.re 15 cent& Perform ance of roams. Monkey., Mule., &o , Afternoon and alien lir. Inelructive. and A mus;ng. Vxhibltion ie now on its THIRD S CCE•SFUL WEER. The Collection or LIVING ANIMALS, AIRDq. and REPTILES contained in the !maw° Ruralises in beauty and variety anything ever before teen in any city in AMeriCii. Ladie•,Chddren. Families the Clergy, and elite of the city daily visit true Institute. I• con tains Knowledge for tne World, and school for the Million. N. ..—Anirna , a of every desoription putative , " at reasonable octave je7-6t jINDONOUGH'S OLYMPIA) (Late UAIX TIES.) RASE Street, below Third. JOHN E. IdoIIONoUGH... will Proprietor THIS (13,tu , dmv)EVENINH e presented TAR QUERN OF THE BRIGANDS. After which, the 41; and 5 h Acre of RICHAR. , III; OR. THE BATTLE op BOR WORTH FIELD. The whole to conclude with the uearitiftil Domeatie Drama of _ TAB LORD AND THE MEC NA gip; OR, THE CHILIMEN iv THE WOOD& In rehearsal a Magnlfirent `deselect°. Admisawn—Parquene, 25 costa; Oronestra, ; Fa mily Circle. 16e; Private Box Rests, Coo. Doors open at 6X o'clock; commencing at 7X. SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE. ELEVENTH STREir — it OPEN FOR Tsi E BF,ABON. NEWLY DECORATED AND PAIN7ED, MR. BANFORD Nam d!lottrlc one of the _ _ LARGEST COMPANIES ever presented heretofore, who will appear nightly. Sanford will perform every evening. Doore open at 7; Commence at 7%. Admittance Meant!. Children 13 cents, • THE GERMANIA ORCHESTRA give their PUBLIC REHEARSALS every S TUR DAY, commencing at 834 o'clock. at the MUSICAL FUND HALL. 8 tickets, ; single tickets, 25 cents, for sale at Chickering L Son's, 251 Chestnut street; Andre S. UM Chestnut street; and Beck & Lawton's, Chestnut street. Engagemonce for Concerts, Commencements, Par ties, &o...made mill . at their Office, Chnikerint k Son's Piano Store, 807 lahestnut street; William Stoll, 3111 North Juniper street, or C. Droughman, 1009 Rinse avenue. ocal-tt DENNA. ACADEMY OF THE PIND ARTS.-1044 CHESTNUT Street. " CHIMBORAZO" a splemlui Painting by Mignot. "THE FIRST BIN," a beautiful Marble !Statuette. by A ngelini. On exhibition for a short time. Visitors will planee bring their opera glasses. INSURANCE COMPANIES. PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY—PHILADaI,PIIIA. JAR B,lBEO—At an election beta at the office of Le Company, on Monday, the 7th imt th 3 fullowine Conti men men , duly elected TrustePe TO SERVE FOR THERE YESES. John G. Breimer, Will am P Hacker, lien larnin C , ave, Joeaph G. Truer, William Martin. William H. Kern. ilietta.d 8. Ivawbnld. Jamas Eutton, James B. McFarland. TO SERVE DOR TWO SEARS. . TO siatvaPtir.YAl''ZrEATt. Jarn^aaquair. At a maet , ng of the .11 , ard of Trusteet laid this eve n;tig. DANIEL L. mILLEFt, Esq., was e , ented Pre e!dPnt, and BANIUEL STirKEd, Esq Vine Preiri dent for tne ensuing s ear. jalti-thatu 3t /NO. W. HORNPR,Reciretary. pAME INSURANCE COMPANY, NO 1- . 406 CHESTNUT S' 't, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED APRI. AM. BY THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. CONFINED TO FIN P AND INLAND RIM, DIRECTORS. Runnel Wright. 11. o. Etirmiy, Chas. Richardson, J. W. Everman, Geo. A. West, Henry Lewis, Jr., 0. Wilson Davis, Jacob W. Stout, 'Chen. 8. Martin, Menke stern. Edward D WoodyuT. . . (;EORtiE R.uAY, President. FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vioe Pres% WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Secretary. Ciall-Ift mipicrtrAL. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT —Twenty five years of expo stance has demons tra od toyond t , c, shadow of a doubt, that JA , NE'S EXPEL/TO RANARTRT excels A. every other remsdy for tne cure of d BRON'HITIS. CLIN•UhiP rioN. COUGHS AND COLDS. CROUP AND WHO PING COUGH, SPITTING , F BLOOD. AND ALL PULMONARY COMPLAINTS. Hundreds of other remedies have been landed and extolled to the skies. but having no vv toes to nsoun them, have sunk into oblivion, while JAI NR'r , F.X.- PN.C'FORA , T has oontinualit increased in popnla nty. until now there is scarcely an inhabitable pert of the globe where it is not need and highly appre ciated. The following are a few of the many certificates lateg_rece_i ß ve d ES V EatED FOR A COUGH OR COLD. DewlTnz, late pastd; (.f ciie - Fifth Baptist Church, Philadelphia say:, ro(tv Yong. June 1, 1160 Dr. D. Jayne—Den , Sir : I have long known th. vir tues of your Expiotorant. and t ,,, duently tested them on myself and family, when afflicted with Coughs or Colas I believe it to be one of the best remotes ever discovered for these maladies. I am about to sail in a week or two on a voyage to Europe. ar d should as soon think of ex', sing nil' self to the changing skies of bug and without an overcoat or an undershirt, as without a savvy of JAN men Thfipecro rant. Please send me a dozen bottles by Express. and oblige. Yours truly. Ji. DO iv t INff Pastor of the Berean Baptist Chun*, New Y , a.Vlt. A DESPERATE A oF - MTRIFf4 MANICREsTAII. led.. Ant ' Dr. D. Jayne—My D ar e , tr: sa wife hat fbr seVtiorl years been severe , . stiboted wi'h Art EADI ;we trt-d every means which we thought could be of any ben fit to her, bat without asp satisfaction. Der physician. who is an able p.actitione , .. pronounced her o , se utt3r ly hopeless. I had tried all the parent medicines trat could get, but with no good Effect. and was about to sive up in despair, when I was induced by t^e perusal of your Almanac, to try your v.ituabie kXP. Oro- RANT and nanative rills. the hod usco but one bottle. when. to my great joy I saw her rap illy gamin. to health and strength the condoned to us• it until she was entirely restored to health. and now enjo s that of which she has been • eprived fur several years—GOOD WEALTH. Your humble servant, JAMES ARCHIBALD. REV. B. V. it. JAMES - • . Missionary_ Teacher in Liberia of the Presbyterian Board of Foreign fatisio, s, writes: - " Your PAPE :TOE aiT has been need with the moa happy re•nlis and I feel fissured 1 never used an article of medicine that produced a niore sure and cer tain relief fir the complaints for which it is recom mended." LONG-BTANDI .ONSUMPTION. DAR MON CottaTi, Texas, alarcdt 1,1849. DR, D. JAI - Ns-14AR i had been afflicted for eight years. and had called on man, phjalotans for ad vice. who pronounced it CONSUMP ri N. I tried a great many remedies without being relieved. In the trtnter of 1867. my couch was so severe. that I was con fined to my room. The physician I tnen had card Usti coned not be cured. Inn converse two with one of y or arente, I was advised to try tour t• MN- CTutt r end BANATIVu Pit Le. It oh about our bottles of the Expectorant. and now enjoy hatter hea th than I have had for ten years. which I attribute to your me dicines. Yours trio , . C. FA VOSS. !MON CHITis his c.II ELY CURED. Lacoma, Harrison Co., led., Sept. 13, 1333. DEAR FIR : For t he space of three years f have peen afflicted wirh etiONCHIDIR to such an extent thatf was obliged to relinquish the busim as of teaching vo cal music altogether. The best physicians were una ble 1., give me any relief. During tne whole of that time my throat was not free from severe pain a single hour. %Iy attention was culled to DR D. J AYN6tI F.XP bC TORIANT, and after using it tor a few weeks I war very much relieved. At present. Int throat is entirely clear of disease of any kind, and 1 trust t at the cure la a permanent one. rith.Slo.l H. EWING. EIGHT YFAIIS' COUCFT REIMOyFD - - - - - - . BUENA VISTA, Allegheny Co . Pa.. 001.2 18f.O. I have used .1 • Yrit'd r X PECTO RANT in my fa mily with the most satisfactory results. I balmy, my daughter owes her life to tts use. She had a cough for sight years ano wasgiven up by er physicians, but was restored to excellent heal h by the useof the Ex pectorant. ADAM. S. JOR The EX.ECTORANT,..,,,, allot Dn. JAYNE'S FA MILY In.F:II.It.S.NES, prepared and sold at No. 241 CHI.STr<UI street, and fur sale, also, by agents throughout the council , . i.O-wa2t ;HRS. JAMES BETTS? CELEBRATED eIIPPOR7:ERS FOR LADIES, and the only Sup porters under eminent medical patronage. Laoiea and PhYlnelats are resPeotially reauestec , to call only on Elena, at her residence, 1039 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, (to avoid eounterieits.) Thirty thouesna nvalids have been advise. by their physiotens to tote tier appliances. Those only aro genuine bearing the On ted States copyright, lough, on the box, and signa tures. and atop on the Supportora, with testimonials. 0016 tuth&otf O RIENTAL DETERSIVE SOAP.—One pound of which will do as much washing, and do it better than three of common rosin soap; clothes need an b o iling nor rubbing ou a wash board. Over 1004100 families are now constantly using it. We guarantee it to give sariefaction, or return the moneY. All magenta bleGrooers have it for safe. TRAIN & McKEONE. ihr and ti 4 Smith W hareem. ittli-vit if tf MUNN & COMPANY, SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, and Agents for nrocuring American and Foreign PATENTS, WITH SIXTEEN TEARS' EXPERIENCE 13 TILE MINE!". Refer to Hon. Judge MASON. Hon. JOIFPN Hour. Hon. W. D. Orson?. EX - COMODBSI.IIOI'S of Patents and to more than r IFTEhri ' l l - 10.,AND INVENTOTI Who have homer' done through Mune do Co.'e Patent Agency. CAAI , LIDET OF ADVICE sent Imp ma 1. Pa ,ENT LAW o and REGULATIONS, lOU pages, 25 centa mart. OffiooB, NO, 37 PAR K ROW. Now York. and Wash inston. d7O-til6WISt Snow CASES—Berman Silver and Wooden, all a zee and patterns; a'so,l[rine Fur niture made to order by WM, FL GROVE, too. 111 North FOURTH Street,
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