gun wee loweredi , Ihrse more .shote,were fired ,rrottafork,,filorrip and tit to IS from Fort. Moultrie one of these lettcr, It is ttionght, tpc effaot: , „ "A gentleman oh, {he loland ri c isorta.that after the Star of the West.hed .elear the her and propeeded a considerable distenotebeyopd, a steam propeller,, of ,about 350 tens burden, joined her, apparently u a tender, and they steamed off to gather. In an .G NS:. di reetton. "Thus terminated - the first attempt of tho Fedi). ral Government to reinforce the great stronghold of coercion ,in , Orir harbor. The approach of the Star of the West to Fort Sumpter, taken in con motion with the WI that her clearance was for New Odious:and that her troops were smuggled aboard •outsido -the harbor of New York, proves clearly enough :that the President has chosen the poproive polloy , and that his officials will hot hest tee to prdniote ite modem " ihantgoir itimairkAOlJTli 6RotiNI charlinton MerOury of the 10th lois the fel; IBpring,: ,- " J. N. Merrianit, dons-titer of the port of George town, B. 0.,- was on Monday last arrested by the people of Georgetown, on a charge of treason against the State. A letter woe found, written by him and addressed to Mr. Buohanon, stating that he (Merriman) had just cleared vessels in the name of the ,United gtotes; nod that heivonld cop., Joao: 'The letter oils upon the President o get 'a: b ait and men tp colleot tho Federal rove ile, and jai:is:is hjoa of the progress made in the onittrucitton, bC tilt', works near deorgetopini and Prainato kerip'hieo posted from time to time in relation to the epme, Mho letter is signed by.; his tnitiale, 'J. N. M.: 'When arrested, he soknowl edgeithaving written it. .Lapse, hie deputy, was also wasted, Re said he had boon in the habit of writing out Mertiman'o letters, but hpd rot done so in this ease, as he considered it treason. Both have been committed for trial." FOREIGN MISCELLANY ALI/COI/4M Domes, in the Independents, an nounoes the arrival, to Naplea, of the nephew of la Tour d'Auvergne, briegtog, as a gift for Gari baldi, in the name of his family, the sword offered to " the dot French grenadier " by the three con suls, Bonaparte, Lebrun, and Cume. This sword will be conveyed to Garibaldi by the Polish Gene ral Mieroalawski. SHORTLY before his death, Lord Aberdeen wan showing off, to one who knew him well, the stately plantations round hie Highland mansion, and plu ming hintielf on the results of his labial. In creating them. " You don't mean to say that yea have Planted all there yourself!" exelaithed his friend. "Every stick of GAM," railed the stated:pan; yop will now begin to believe what I hero 41tiaye been. tolling you, that my lino is not politics, but farming.". . Tan Hostil Geographical Society propose Felting kaubsoritition of .£2,000 for sending an expedition, ender Mr. Petheriok (her Majesty's ,eensul, at Hhartuin), up the Nile, _to explore its sources, and to aid that of Captain Spoke, already despatched by way of Zanzibar for the same direction. The society gives £lO5, the Foreign Moe £lOO, Lord Ashburton and Miss Burdett Contts each contri buted £5O An appeal is made to scientifio men and others, and already .£685 has been secured. Should the required sum - be quickly raised, Mr. Pethertok undertakes to reach Gondokoro in No• vember next; he will then explore till March, 1862 and, after the rainy season, start afresE, and continue his travels till the end of 1863, or the be ginning of 1804 As Edinburgh, Scotland, lately, a few curious relics were sold by auction. The embroidered cap and handkerchief worn by Maria I. on the soailbid, carefully preserved by the Hyndford family, the descendants of Lord Carmichael, who was a faith ful subject and servant of Charles 1., fetched £3O; Cardinal York's scarlet coat and vest, worn by the Cardinal when ho was field marshal, Xl3; a white satin coat, -richly embroidered in silver gilt and cloth of gold, Rho a satin vest to correspond, which belonged to Prince Charles, and were afterward the property of Mr. Edgar, of Iteithook, se long attached to the Stuart family in the tiapatilty of ihroretstry,'l2s. Tile first representatiolt of A new tragedy, in five iota, trailed the " Massaores in Syria," wits to take place' at the iinperial Theatre of the Cirqub at' Path on Saturday, Thii place, whioh ih Bald to relent some very affecting scenes, is by the author dE "L'ilistofre fruit lirapeart" and the " Cartes," and other facetiotis plec'es not so well adapted for fittlitio represetitation. icistritino eipeditioli is about leaving ''rantris to explore tiotithern Siberia, and particularly that portion contiguous to the Amoor. It will be headed by Dr. G. Merrier and M. Louis d'Eichthal; and a commission has been appointed by the Paris Aea• dewy of Sciences to draw up instructions for the expedition. ' TIM death of the Duke of Norfolk has necessita ted the 'appointment of a Deputy Earl Marshal of England, by the Crown, during the minority of the present Duke This great dignity is heredita ry in the family of the Dukes of Norfolk ; but it cannot be held by a minor, as there are respond. ble duties as welt as privileges attached to the °eke ; and the question has arisen whether the Earl Marshal pro tem. (to be now appointed by the Crown) moat be a peer of the realm The ba. ton boine by the Earl Marshal is never given up to the Crown, but passes, by hereditary sight, from one Duke to hie successor. It is very plain, and, as an emblem of so great a dignity, very email and Insignia/tut I appearance Ix ie stated that an artist in Paris has made a discovery which wilf effect a complete revolution in the manufacture of cabinet work. He has found a means of rendering any description of wood so soft that it. will receive an impression either of the most varied soalpture or the most delicate chasing. The wood is then hardened to the eonsistency of metal, while the impressions re main perfect. The artist bee already completed some splendid soulptared artiolee, snob as picture frames, inkstands, ' eheste, and liquorstands. With the introduotion of this new art, it is ex pected that articles of household furniture will ho ooneiderably reduced in price. In is said that the Empress of the French and the imperial suite were so much atrium with the produce of the best Engliah silk houses, that they purchased very large supplies of manufactures, whit* have been duly forwarded, and may put Lyons to the teat Mu. GAN0001,817.--li IS stated (rays the Bath Citron/de) that the interesting Brahmin convert to Christianity, Jogurth Chundra Gangoolay, will shortly be married at Lewin's Mead Chapel, Bris tol, loan American lady. Mr. Gangooloy is now staying at Clifton, but will take his departure for India, on his missionary labors, soon after his marriage Tun civil service in Bengal, the Northwest, and the Punjab, stands in pressing nood of reoruits The present, body of civilians there is so •inade quate in numbers to the duties they have to per form, that all leave for England, except upon medical certificate, has born stopped. The Lieu tenant•tovernor of Bengal has nailed upon the beard of examiners to pass the young civilians as quiekly as possible, in order that they may be endowed with full or special powers, and sent to All up the appointments that are vacant.—Home ward Mail. (=sof the Madrid journals says that information has been received that thirty thousand tracts and other works defending "Protestant dootrines, had been printe d London; in the Spanish language, and that sixty smugglers had undertaken to intro dues them into Spain Mr. Woodward, her Majesty's new librarian, is preparing plans for the publication of the whole body of the Stuart papers in the Queen's posses sion. 'These papers compose, as scholars are well aware, a mass of material for history of very great interest. Mr. Woodward wilt very soon bo ready to submit his proposal to her Majesty. A new work of Antic travels, from the pen of Sir John Jlichardeon, to about-to be published un der the title of the " Polar Regions." Some months since, Sir Bartle Frere rent to this matey • a =significant collection of caste from-Hindoo atobitecture and antiquities. These are - in - the Custody of the committee of the Architectural Museum ; and, pending the set tlement of the points at issue between that body and the Government, are at present invisible to the nubile. . - The University at Peeth has been reopened, and to the great delight of the Hungarian population the opening discourses were given in sonorous Magyar Not a few of the auditors actually wept on hearing ones more their native tongue in the halls be which, for eleven long years, German— the language of the foreigner and the oppressor— hu alone been spoken. Belle's long-expected opera is announced as be ing immediately forthcoming. It is called "Bi =nag or the Bravo's Bride." A new expedition to Central Africa in search of Dr. Vogel it being prepared In Germany. Com. =Meer for the promotion of this undertaking, which promises to become a national one have been formed in different plasm in Germany. Charles Kean announced from the stage, on a re cent occasion, his intention of paying, next autumn, a last visit to the United States, there to take leave of hie American friends lie declared that it was more than thirty years since he had first trodden the boards. Charles Lawson, a handloom weaver of num &aniline, Sootland, has invented a maohine for weaving Brussels and velvet pile carpets and table covers, which it is predicted will oause a revolution in these branches of manufacture. - An American, who calls himself Dr M. V. lily, to astounding the Parisians by hie power of reading any letter or other writing enclosed in any number of sealed envelopes The Dilator, on receiving a packet containing the writing he it to read, is teased with • convulsive shudder, turns up the whites of his eyes, becomes cateleptically rigid, and—reads the bidden writing, to the stupificatiou of the most incredulous. He bids fair to succeed to the throne left vacant by the retirement of Mr. Hume. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE COEMON PLEAS. Judges Thompson and Ludlow. The argument list was taken up. The eonelasion of the argument to thecase of Presbury, Illykeelt Co., Ts. the Trusteed of the Philadelphia gas Werke, was set down for Friday next, at 12 °Week. - WARMS Sssmons—Judge Allison.— Notbing of importance was trannoted in this court on Saturday, except hearing a few desertion moo, andrpataing two trifling sentences, in cares of as sault and battery. Mr. Cassidy called the attention of the court to an Item In the North Amertron, mousing him of being retained for the defence in a ease is which he bad presented. Judge Allison, in reply, said his attention bad been calleNe the item, and the portion complained of by Mr. C. was manufactured out of the whole cloth.- - OA* ORCHARD ACID SPRING WATER.—This wa .teri great celebrity. and the demand for it is in.:440111p rapidly. Its beneficial character is at tested by thousands, and it is pronounced by distin 'grilehed *quietens to be superior to any other mll- Waal Spring Water now in use. The almost miraculous cures whielt it has performed lead us to believe that it Is destined to become extensively used in the treatment et Ten' many diseases which ordinary remedies fail to MC. Its curative properties are established beyond -(uoldion . , and we feel Assured thrit it must, to a great extent, supersede many of the artificial compounds of the dey. We recommend those of our readers who may bei alleging from general debility, or from any of the ahiseeisitor whieh thti Water is prescribed, to itivo it a -11,12-811 COD. PRINTING, BEST AND °ANAPEST IN the City, st 34 Booth THIRD strut, ' DIRDO4.4.I4,PHINTING. Beet and Cheapest in the City". et 34 *Oath THIRD Street. .SILL-HHAD PRINTING, Beet and Cheapest In the .oity, it SCIititIITHIRD Street. ' RAPIPPILLf fitINTINe, Red end Chemist In the My; vl i 1 NclittleT#l.l.lo Street.- • . P4IMPILHT'PENTING..end every other &saris,- ' UMW or the , meet euperlor quality; at the their; itt - it4NOWALT. It 8R9W.t443,. 'Peildlihe. at Hoiih THIRD Street. • eli-If THE CITY. 14UB Ell',kite. l'lrtrakrury A, CLARKE'S ajwn-arnspr THEATRi; Arob street, above , vit.ll.—V Trer Twist." UNITE!) SU:GS iltriam"o,4lthestant street, below FlAtl4 - 41111•Ainbtirgh &A.lO. onasene. SANFORD'S OPERL Rotisa, - Eleventh street, above i;hea rout —Conoort nightlr • .•„ WALNUT-STRERT THEATEL , WIIIIIUt Mid Ninth eta.— ' Surpense"—“ Away with Melaneholy.” MCDONOVOIt'S OLYMPIC , ( late Raiehes), Raoe street, be ow Third.—'The queen of the Brigands"—"The Aleohanio and the Lord '—" Family Jara " FAILUIII3 OP TIIP. FECESSION MOVEMIINT IN rnILADILPIDA —On Saturday last, those Breokin ridge Secessionists, whose two previous meetings we have chronicled, met for the third time at parr's Hotel, Sixth street, below Chestnut About ten peradno wore fr6ment; mof of whotk leaked lipon the reporterswithnd kin y eye. At a clear ter peat four o'clock, Vinoen I, Bradford, took the dhair, and in indiVidBBl with Hefty locks and a general pugnees of features,propeeded to act as secretary in lieu.of Lawyer gamnell The indefatigable Palethorp ambled orioe or twice morose tho ,room, and Thomas Mo- Doncnigh t" nivare-teed and at-footed") pro ceeded to make a speech, "Mr. Chairman—lt is my painf4 duty to move that the reporters be exPetted from this meeting They havo violated the courtesy of the manage- Mentand abused the organizers of the propnaed mace nidothig. One paper has stated that we were a lot of,' UM,' and all have so far opposed, mis represented, and ridiculed us, that to submit longer would be to insult ourselves. I move you, sir, that they be put out at mac"- Bo saying, Mr. Thomas MoDonough eat down, and fondly:hoped that the morning papers would giver him his quotamf notice; for to Mr. Thomas McDonough, newspaper renown, whether moulded in curses or contempt, is equally grateful. Ile is the "boss" blaoksmith at the navy yard. and looks like a very crooked rail beaten into shape, and mush dented at the nose. Mr. Vineent 1,. Bradford modified the frankness of Mr. Thomas McDonough in his estimation the reporters should see no demerit or slight in tho word "expel." It meant, at most, only an invita tion to some pleasant recreation outside, and as they went out he gave thorn his benevolent bless ing. The reporters filed out in the following or der: Evening Bulletin and Dispatch, Press and Transcrtpt, Ledger and Mercury, Inqutrer and Pennsylvantan, Argus and Atlas, Daily News. thli reporters w6r atihnt going ont theAlo (lnept Patethorp was about to mdve a series of rh solttlione• We have singe Understood that ittei• proposed, to abrogate .tho p!ofiosed MOSES meeting, and to allow each Secessionist to retire to private life: , By privet's) source r;re, have obtained tho follow ing partionlars of the meeting of the Secessionists after the expulsion of reporters from their room : Mr. Robert Palethorp thee offered the foll Owing resolution Resolved, That all citizens of Philadelphia op posed to the uncompromising, coerolve, and civil war policy of the Republioatt party, in regard to our present national difficulties, are earnestly in vited to attend the proposed mass meeting, at Na tional Hall, on Wednesday evening. The passage of this resolution was advocated by Mr. Robt. Paiethorp. After additional remarks by Mr. Randall and others, it was passed. We understand that Mr. Merles Msenlester bar been selected to preside, etiolated by seventy•six Vice-Preaidento. Invitations have been sent to several distinguished speakers from abroad—Vice- President Dreekturidge, Senator Douglas, and others. The meeting will bo held on Wednesday evening, at National Hall Mr. Robert Palethorp instruots us to say that ho voted against tho reeolution to expel reporters from the room. It is understood that the " Btar-Spangled ban ner" will be played on the octeesion. with varia tions. We would allggest to the oommittee, in view of the ooOaatoh, to invert the national flag and plods the head of the eagle lb some far oornisi Citakinc WiTii FALSE PitETENOit ANi) tonna : 4%—On Saturday thornilig, a young man famed Charles, Clarksoh was arraigned beforC Aldermen Bottler, upon the charge, of obtaining money under faith pretences. From thls evidence elicited it seems that he woe actinainted with an extensive firm of, brokers, doing. bqsiness iu North Third stroop„ He Went to their tacit, and repro,- Rela t ed that /so was doing a good business in New York but desired to raise some money. Ile ob. teined about $2 300 from the firm, upon two cheeks. Ouo purported to have been drawn by Wylie 1c Sanger to the order of I. If Reins, for $l,lOO, and was upon the Bank of North America, located In New York. It was marked " good " bat the man whose name is attached to the'mark, it is alleged, Is not an officer of the bank, and no such firm as Wylie et Sanger keep en account in the bank This cheek, therefore, is supposed to bo a forgery. Clarkson also gave another cheek This ono was upon the Bast River Bank for $1 200, and was drawn by himself. When presented at the bank for payment, the teller said that there were no funds to meet it. The defendant says that he ex peated a Clerk in the bank to meet the check In regard to the first one, he says he came by it honestly,. and does not that it is a forgery. A portion of the money, $1,020, ootnined by the accused, has been recovered. lie slat upon the boat about to start for New York when arrested by Reserve Officers Shinier and Godwin. After the bearing he was held to bail to answer NEW Boss AND OARRIAGE.—Some time during the present week, the Decatur Engine Com pany will hours their new and handsome carriage. The iron work is highly polished, the wood work is painted, the prevailing color being red, striped with gold. The aide badges consist of a heavy casting, upon which is .2t," the number of the company. A pair of handsome lamps, to giVe light at night when phtting on hose, have been placed upon the baok'seroll work. The hells, three in number, are placed in front of the scroll work. This part of the carriage is very tasty. Upon the arrival of this apparatus at the hones, the mem bers and their friends will partake of a handsome collation The Decatur has also ordered 500 feet of forcing hose of Dialogue This, together with that they now have, will make IMO. MASS MEETING OF WORKINGMEN.—The employees of the Industrial Works bold an ad journed meeting last week, and passed a series of resolutions, denouncing any and all attempts, froth whatever source, to destroy or impair the Union, and declare the belief that a firm and impartial administration of the' Constitution and its laws would be an effeotual and sufficient guarantee to the people of the whole Union, of the blessings of peace and prosperity, which they have so long en joyed under it. Messrs S B. Whitney, John Keesers, David Conrad, William Morton, and George Ricking, were appointed a committer° to issue elroulare to the different establishments in the city and 'violet , ty, requesting the workingmen of each to appoint a committee of three, which committee are to meet and issue a call for a mass meeting of the workingmen to express their sentiments on Ufa cubjeot. A TrimiN Some dastardly sCottn ,, drel entered the stable of Mr. Lister, in Stanley street, on Thursday night last, and out ono of his horses with a knife in snob a manner as to make it necessary to kill the animal the next day. It is supposed the intention was to maim the Bleak Mare," so well known in the fire department, be longing to the Franklin Engine Company ; but the mare escaped, being under the surgeon's bands on account of a split in ono of her hoofs. The company is determined to ferret the villain out. Wo hope they may bo successful, as about ten yours' refleotion in the penitentiary might make an alteration in his cutting propensities MOYAMENSING ROSH COMPANY.—This ac tive and efficient organization had their annual re union at their hose house last week. A handsome supper was prepared for tbo occasion, which was partaken of by a large number of its members, and several invited guests. Speeches appropriate to the eocasion were made by Fire Detective Black burn, and the Chief and Assistant Engineers pre sent, atter which several fine songs wore millet'? Messrs. MoCusker, Stafford, Unifey, Cochran, and others The beet of feeling prevailed, and the company did not separate until a late hour. A DANGEROUS PLACE.—Within the last two years no less than fourteen drowned bodice have been recovered at Queen-street wharf The bulkhead of the dock comes up very crone to thb eastern line of Delaware avenue, nod is flush with the street. The place is also unlighted, not one lamp being within a square, so that after night a person not acquainted with the locality might very easily walk overboard. Something should be done by the City Fathers to render this place more se cure. A guarding around the wharf, or a single ges.lamp, would remedy the evil. RUNAWAY AND ACOMENT.—en Saturday afternoon, about five o'clock, a horse attached to a sleigh, containing Mr. Benjamin Naves, and ano ther gentleman, whose name we could not ascer tain, took fright in Christian street, near Ninth, and dashed off at a violent rate. When between Seventh and Eighth streets, the sleigh same in contact with an iron lamp-post, breaking the latter in three pieties, and dragging the gas-pipe along with it Mr. Naves was thrown out and badly out about the head. The other gentleman was also badly braised about the body. BALL FORA WORTHY OBJEOT--lho Se cond annual ball of the Passenger Railroad Relief Association takes place at the National Guards' Rail, on Wednesday evening, January 23d, 1861. The proceeds of the ball are for the purpose of construoting a viten in the Glenwood Cemetery for the interment of the members of the Aesoolation. Col. 0. 11. Ramberger has been appointed Score tary, and under his energetic management we have no doubt but that the affair will meet with great SUCCORS. CLOSING EXERCISES OP A NIGIIT-SCHOOL. —The closing exercises of the Franoisville boye' night-schoul, Seventeenth street, above Coates, in the Fifteenth section, took place on Friday eve ning. The arrangements were under the charge of a committee conelsting of Aaier Walker chairman ; Powell F. May Wu, 0. Dabadway, h enry Hoff, T K. Collins, and George F Gordon. The exer cises consisted of reading the Soripturee, addresses, end muelo, and were of a pleasing character. 14F.W PASSENGER BAILROADS.—AppItca- Non has been made to the Legislature for a charter to build two new Tootle, one of them to run on Lombard and Shippen greets, extending from the Schuylkill to the Delaware. The other road is to occupy Seventh. Franklin, and Ninth streets, run ning around Franklin and Washington Squares, and extending as far north and south as desired. AOCIDRNTS.—On Saturday an old woman named Rose Moneghan, aged about CO years, felt down, in the lower part of the pity, and broke for leg She was taken to the hospital. On Saturday afternoon, Win. McLoughlin was thrown out of an ice wagon at Twenly•first and Pine streets, and severely injured. He was con veyed to his home. PARDONED.—Wm. A. Hambright, sen- tented June 18, 1860, to one year's imprisonment, for pinking pockets, has been pardoned by Gov. Packer. Robert Harvey, convicted of keeping a gam bling house, has also been pardoned, but not yet discharged fromprison, because of his inability to raise the sum of $260 fine. 81181tENDZLI OPERATIONS.—Owing to tho weather, the work of laying track on, Callowhill street has been suspended for the present. The timber and iron have been hauled along the entire route, and two squares of double track. on Spring Garden street, from Twenty-second to Twenty fourth Street, have been laid. DMA OF CAPT. HINKIII.—Capt. OhnTUB Hinkle, the well-known captain of the steamboat Trenton, died at his residence, in Wood street, on Friday morning. was for thirty-five years em• played en the steamboat Trenton, and during that time did muoh to add to the popularity of the boat. DEATH OF A rummAx.—On Saturday morning Edward J. Deany, of the Weooacoo En gine Company, died, athis residence, of consump tion. He was for several years secretary of the company, and was a very active member. His death caused a general feeling of regret among his late associates. COLD AND Ctnen.—Tho 13th of January (Sunday) constituted the coldest day and night of the Winter. The doll was eneistro.• It was In the theist Skaksperaft sense d nipping and an eager air '.' The stil , palm attneSpherp slimed preg nant with iny.is hic• teeth , that kit,smel,pflre and uose and bored one's boots apd tees, so thal l he was prong to keep a coptlnual chafing of ,hands J am! dancing of feet.. numbness of fingers prevailed, and the clear, serene sky seemed to look down mockingly, as if through eyes of "hungry blue," upon the miserable mortals who plodded the streets shiveriogly and chattered like a forlorn race. Groat driving gloves were brought into re quisition, and woolen stockings were in great de mand The poor—their names were legion—bent long ingly over stoves which knew no heat, and thought of certain stories they hod learned, of goodly Sa maritans, who have a faculty of staying at home In times of ntcopsity. Charity put one foot Into the suovi and selfishly what book to its_ good book and iiiiindaY Drip. We OW one haggcfd mail breaking a wealthygaidan ptiledi A thdt he might replenish his4re,, arid a little bridge that Spans a stream in the Ninoteonth Ward. was com pletely, married away by the Doody deniaens of the vioint To make me meals hearts more upbraiding, the sun emne out—a ,bright, frigid sun, that gate no, hoat and glared upon the• meadows and, housetops of snow with a ruddy light i; tot night, mune poor vagabonds wandered over the toe and sought a warm &re at tho station-house heaters. MR EDWIN ADAMS IN A NEW ROLE.— Yesterday afternoon, Mr. Adams was on the Wal nut street wharf with Boma friends, when a boy, who, bad ventured on the ion by the side of the ddok, fell through and.,disappeared. Without a moncent's'hositation, Mr Adams sprang to the rescue. Fortunately, the child arose, at thesame opt from whioh ho bad disappeared, habit was not until he rose for the third time that Mr. Adr ants succeeded in grasping him and landing him safely on the dock, amid the cheers of the by standers. ROBBERY.—A bakery, at No. 715 South Fifth street, was robbo - I, at coven and a half o'alooh last evening, of a gold watch, five dozen sliver spoons, and about ono hundred dollars in silver money. The total amount of missing goods was about $3OO The goods were taken from the second story Ono of the thieves engaged the domestics in discourse, while his sooompliee passed by thom un observed, and secured the goods Thia makes the seventh robbery of the kind occurring in the past tto montb.e. GOOD Naiini fon THDIIOI. TEACtialtS.— The teachers in the puNie sohoOli, and all, ho ap- Predate their hold hoer in the Ahatnie of ecltioa lion, will rejoice to hem. Opt City Treasutei Brown will commence the payment of their salaries this morning. DISHONEST —Bn Saturday af t'araoon, James Cross was charged before Alder span BeiCer with the larceny of a lot of clothing from g store at tOird and Market skcotp, where he was employed as a salesthan He was hold to aOBWOr. D.RUGGED.—A female child about three days old was found on the stover Mr. Wood, (Janet and Wood streets, at two o'clock yesterday after. noon. The child is not expected to live, having been drugged by its unnatural parent. VISIT TO BE RETIMNED.-7he atie3go Board of Trade intend returning the visit lately paid to that city by the Board of Trade of Phila delphia They will start for this oily on Monday, the 2lst instant. ARM BROKEN.—At a late hour on Satur day night, a lad named Lewis Barry, aged twelve years, was admitted into the Pennsylvania Hoop!• tel with hie left arm broken, caused by falling on the foe at Tenth and Carpenter streets, Smutty Finu.—A slight fire occurred yes terday afternoon at the establishment of Mrs. Siokels, Oathoriae street, near Fourth. It was Caused by the burning of a gee meter. • - kirisir Turuvixd.—On Saturday night, abodt eight o'clbsk, some sneak thief entered the entry of a himee, at No. 1734 Pine street, and stole two overcoats and sit umbrella. AN ALARM OF FIRENims MAUI about two o'clock, yesterday morning, by the btirning of a chimney, at Front and Jefferson streets. MORTU ItY --Diiring ,the' jumit week, thb Board. f Health report,27l., deaths in the ottY, of which 9 were from emelt pots.. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL The Money Market. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 12, 1861 A very light business was done in stooks to-day. Holders are unwilling to submit to any material decline; speculation Is confined to only two or three of the securities on the list, and very limited at that ; and the abundance of money in the mar ket, while it does not directly enter upon stock purchases, indirectly exercises so sustaining influ ence 131)01) prices 'The money market la eager than at the openibg of the week, asi appears from the quotations of Ftiles Of first rate paper that we hear of; but the want of confidence is painfully manifest in all business °Nies, and men with !Malted means and moderato undertakings find it eiCeedinglY hard to sdstain themselves. The following is believed to be a eiirreet gorbral statement of the antbraolte oonl trade of Pennsyl vania for 1850 and 1866: TRAVIi3POItYkD BY Yt en.dirm 'Bilroad Echuylktil Navigation Total Schuylklll Lehigh Navigation .. Lehigh Valley Rail-cad Total L0high........ Delaware and Hudson Canal. Pennsylvania Coal Co ....... Delaware, Lackawanna, and Wyoming Canal.--.. Total Lack. & Wvom. Die' Union Canal ....... bauphin&tura.( i;i) My kens Valloy ..... —• • • Shamokin., . . Columbia Coal . & iron Total Susquehanna net The export of anthracite coal commenced in the year 1820, when the onnal was the only means of transit, and the yearly export was only 365 tone. Its grow•lt since, and its obvious importance to Pennsylvania, may be seen in the annexed HUM faary : Year. Ton! . _ Tons. 365 34,493 1865-- 174 7r4 1860-. 825-- lE:5= :::= NO 763 I • 1840— 945 414 Total—. .-- 99,176 973 1815—...- 2,923 952 Total tonnage of all rail roads in Sobuylkill coon y for 11359—'430 : Reads. 1869 180. Valley R.iitond.....• ....-. 286,415 07 228,659 01 Mill Creek Road.— .... 533,106 00 629 786 08 Mt. Catlnn Road..-__ 201 354 14 211,916 03 Little Fennylklll Road 312,101 18 393,136 02 Mine Hill Road, .—.— . ......1 544,493 13 1,768.351 99 Swatara and 1 orberry R0ad ..... 30,2•540 Cl 1320246 02 Total„ 1.-l. • It ....... Drexel & Co.'s quotations for domestic exchange aro as follows New York exohange (mem) . 340 Boston exchange— —.—.( rircm.)— Baltimore exchange—. ,go American —....(prem.)— 3.m Kt Country fund._. 2 Philadelphia Stock Exchange Sales, lantary 12, lag. KILO/111M itY 5, B. Bualealus,Merchanne Exchange FIRST BOARD. 600 FOIIIM as C & P......82X 8 Norristown R.— 47.7 i 200 dr C 100 Reading R ...... —lO5. %PCB,' RGa 1(0 d 0................ 201 G MI do K 8 O.- -- .97 60 do ......... .71this 700. g ow .111015 100 do h 5 13 0 9 .1 ), 51 600 60 Penna. R j 61 d0......._.....b8.1932 8 Catawissa prat— 9 BETWEEN BOARDS. 20 Elsnira ....... ..-- 12 SECOND BOARD. 300 City 3 Harrisburg .61E 1000 N Denna R 66.14 2 do.. —...-. ••.. • —.MX 4000 Reading Or, 66-- 70 26 Penna R.. .." —.3715 2800 abt Lehigh 6a 100 10 Norristown ft-- .479‘ 6 N Penna R„..cash.Sli 3 d0473f. 10 Elmira pref.— ...11 17 Lehigh Pon p 40 do .......10 6 Commonwealth Dnk 37 CLOSING PRICES—DULL, Did. Asked. B Asked. Philadelphia 6s— el PIEj Elmira R 12 Kula 63 97 971 - hlnura Ts '73.......63 66 Philo 6e _ new..looX 101 Long Island L..— 1311 10 Penna 6a.....--- 89 00 Leh CI & N.._._..48 44% Read R.. ..... 10,0 10)-G Leh Cl k N Sorin..32 1.3 Rend bds 82 83 North Peoria A—. 8 0 Read mt 63 '80... 20 N Penne it 11a......65 67 Read rnt 69n TO N Penne it 105....93 94 Penna. R 377. 38 Catawissa R Con. 3 11/i Penns It 2dmt 6a 86 87 Catawissa ;did— 83,1 9 Mor Cl 00n.......83 99 2d & 3,1 at R dv01146 Morrie Canal pr 110 111 Raae&Vine St R..17n, 18 Bch 14 62'82, .....66 67 West Phila. 1t.....63 66 &buy. Pia' St's'. 7 9 Spruce & Pun 7% 8 Notd Nay Prefd . 16. Green & Coates .17 .. Elmira R.._ ..._ I 3 I Philadelphia Maikets, JANUARY 12—Even'Dis. Flour continues firm, but there la little or no shipping demand, and the only sales reported are in a email way for home consumption, from $5 60a 5.625 per bbl, for common and choice superfine, $5 625a5 878 for extm, and s6a7 for extra family and fancy lots, an to quality. Rye—There is very little here, and it is hold at $3 75a3 875. Corn Meal is steady at $2.7502 sn per bbl. WIIIZAT.—The offerings are light, and prices are about the same Sales of 4,000 btu good and prime Penn'a and Western red at I Mal 330 par bus, and small lots of white at 146a1550. Rye sells on arri val at 76e for Penu'a and 70e for Southern. Corn mance forward very slowly, and is iu moderate de mand ; sales of 2,500 bus nt 63a610 for prime dry new yellow, and 71e fnr old. Oats are in fair re quest, and 2.000 bus Penn'n eold at 350 per bus. No sales of Barley or Barley Malt; the former is worth 750, and the letter 858950 per bus. BARK —Quereltron continues quiet at $25 per ton for let No 1. Corron continues very firm, and very little doing. GROCERIES are quiet, with further sales of Su gar at full rites. No change in M 0153003 or Ooffee. PROVISIONO —Theta is no change to notice; mess Pork ranges from $1747 50 ; city packed mess Boot sills as wanted at $12a14. Banns.—Clovcrseed is not so active; salon of 250 bus at sse6 375 por bu, the latter future for strictly prime; 100 bus Timothy sold at $2.25 per bu. Nothing doing in Itlaxseod Wstisa is steady; sales of Ohio bbls at 190; Pennsylvania do 1850 ; hhde at 180, and drudge at 1713 por gallon. New York stock g xohango••Jan. 12. BOARD. SECOND e 14009 U 8 6's. '7l eon 97 8000 NY Stale Gs '73 10916 WOO Id I:MM 6s ... 3300 Erie B be. '62.. 66 90 she Ocean Bk 83 30 hlerehanta' Bk 100 16 Bank of Com. 9234 *6O Pnerfio al 8 Co. 13616 10027 Erl 6 . 346 373.4 1 do ..-- 130 Hod 11 iv R.... 4616 60 N Y Cen R—.. 7756 260 7736 200 do-- e 3 773. 100 HIUMM R. b3O 16% 660 Harlem ft prof 31 200 do 830 3732; 60 Read ng R. 303 60 Molt Cen Rb3o 63 80 she hi fio h 1 ft. 14'4 300 do 810 14% 100 d 0..... . 14X 200 Al 8o & .1 , 11 a la. 33 1001 1 Cen it Bono— • 76% , 615 78 60 Gal & Chi R 1100 uo— ..... 26Y; CO do 87 6534 160 do . 6514 60 do ........ . ...04 6.53.4: 160 do— b6O 66;1 60 do .13 66 , 100 C:t3V & of ft WS 9611, 110 b3O 11814 900 dn... 9314 60 till & Ilk R..... 6331 100 dn.... .•• .• • 6334 60 oh, Bur . ttu R.— 69 THE MARKETH FLOUR.—The demand for Western and State brands was good. nod tho market was firmer. bales comprised about 11 000 bble, tnoluding superfine State and West ern. at $5.5505 45, and at 55 5505 65 for extra brands, Int XAT was firmer, with a tendons' to higher Well. Sales embraced about 04 000 bushels, at $124 for No. 1 Chicago Boring. and $1.17,4 for Northern Genesee Club. and $l,BO for Milwaukee. Cosa was in rood demand and firmer, With sales of 60,000 bushels at 710 for Western mined, and at 744r700 for old round yellow. Pon I,—The market was firmer, with sales of 800m400 bbl $ll m 1 7 .25 far new Mass , and at 813x1360 for pn ie. IliggY.-9ale6 of 250 bl3O WAN , rila4o nt 191,43. CITY „ • , , Cote MATH von Ittsfnirortons.— T ßy Le Weal despatches from (south Carolina It will be son that Major Anderson has sent Lietithatt Talbot b Wash ington for instructions. Lieutenant Talbot let diately for the Nortn, and he will reaoh th Beat of Government shortly. Tho President will ootmit hie instructions to writing, and, while the despathes are being prepared, Lieutenant Talbot will come a to this pity and procure for himself a comfortable outt at the Brown *Stone Clothing Hall of Hookhill & WiLsn, Nos. GA and SO Chestnut street, above Sixth. 9 oup ooutlltl is above all inks. It &al r J keeii she Mil tie Yet*arded. g4'od seine is boiler thaii finned; N ever de apti.ir of ultimate success. , y aloe a godd oonseielice morkthrin gold. I dismiss is the parent of vice. • L abor brings pleasure, idleness pain. L eve to do good; abhor niolineep. E nvy net the prosperity of the wicked. B arrow and Bin aro sure bed-feliotrs. T ruth is the basis of all excollenee. 0 no price should mark all business transnotion. K nowledge is power, and more to be doeiredthan fame. E xperionoe is the mother of science. 8 takes, GRANVILLE, is the originator of the'enc- Pri , e Grie7-olothing business, eel Chestnut sleet, where, the greatest,. baoaint in clothing my be hod, and a valuable curl PrApiited tP chaser. Remember GRA, VILLA ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL 110TX)S, CO YTIN PINTA!, HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut, E.! Hales, Boston hl B Irvine, Montreal Wm A Galbraith, Erie C B Wright. Penns Chas It Cobb. Boston John Ely Joshua T Owon. Penna Jas S Negloy, Pittsburg D Al Robinson. Penns D E Homes, Maine John B Bibb. Virginia Mr Biggins & la, N Y E Austin. Boston J C Orrick E Meoonkey Br W M. Page, U S N B Williamson, New Jersey E E Thorne. New Yak E Norton, Illinois F Blake, Brooklyn yrs BM. Davis. Now York J I McElwee. ciarksviln 7 A om Now York J We min, New York D eo, Pttrabufg Chat LYoung_. Bot , on F Clare & la, Month AIM Clarke, Maine 8 lißle.lse & ml. Bangor Al Steele,. Flew Metioci• Chaff A Barlow, New York SIB Loury_ Chas Gillespie, New York A COONO, New Y,prk It P Williams. M. D. Ve. John Griffin, Phrenizviiis R Y'elverton, New a ork F i. Davies. Now York Si 8 Munson, Chicago Goo AIN swell, Boston , Sam! G, Prippe, Providence W B Fletoher . Pro”idenln Dent, Coggall. Now York W H Frazier, Baltimore John C Heiner: Balt mere J C sioh.rdson, Osio A Huge, New York Frank Buehler, New Von II 0 Mo ris, hilt; Thou L Alo Adams. Bait H C Penney New York Kdw Weir. Br, Ky J Laroeque..New York N Vflierry, Wiloonsin H 8 Goodwin, wrrisport Jos J Lewin, West Choate J Newbold, New Jersey C D Bhroves. NewJorsey B D Shreve., New Jeisey W H Davis, New York Wm Kent, New York Geo Harland, New York J H Suliivan, Ohio T E Chace, Rhode Island W M Chace. New York B A Sothern, New York 0 F Brown, New York Adam Denthead.Baltimore Burohstd, Now York Mr Berbatt. New York M A Munson. Boston Wm Wall, Brooklyn W It Todd. Boston F C Cowell ••. • • . W 1-1 Hooer, Utah- - • B F Knowlton, Utah 8 V Tumor Z P Bucklise, New York M. Blatohford t.; la, N York E R Bennett. New York J I. Omen, New York Geo Tapor. New York B F Williams. New York Lewin Hotchkiss, Conn Chas Feeler, Vermont It A hlcAndrewatew York G McAndrew, Now York GERARD HOUSE—Choetnut street, below Ninth. Wm J Resin, Kansas W H. %elm. Poona Morrie Taussig. St Louis 13 Singer. St Loom O Stern. St Louie .1 0 Weeding, Harrisburg WR A tricks Harrisburg josh Altieneh. Harrisburg M S Wawa'', Lancaster Mark Wheeler & la. Ohm Muth, Harrisblirg t F Pollock. Harrisburg pr_Haldsmail, Colombia (ag liepiphill. PAM). rg Vl L lr o ni . An 611 k• cit, l'ia.ux Mice H Jonea, Pittsburg A Dulloaii. Pa IE Carhp. reilosYlvatild Chat kl. Whettleti Y rn 11 Lpflann Pottsville Miss j. 1.1 Wolf. ttsvill Victor & la.,Albasii. Win W Wi,lard, msporl ! % 1 1 4VII V id i g i g e , r el hIP ' Fi N jV Irnue l lY D r'i tt ri" II C 0 •Hew„t, DAN= 0 Anfi c al=d,eit'elAllps J B Ko4sey kla, Virginia J 1%1 , hlorrison. Vitionirl C WOslanotiord, N Jersey Jll Rola, Harrisburg 'P 11 Brown— U S N, B It Magraw. Lanorteteb H 1 Brent. Vlrippla. Barry Sinew; es,_Trenton T N Orr, Trenton . E 0 Campbell ,_Pa H Fitch, D. laware, M K Hoover. Viokaburg M Thompson, Poona filch Lvyd. Liverpool T C Carbonell. Havana D r, Reese, New Yoric .1 P linnoh, Bolton n E tew York P Giles. Boston J 11 Swoyer. Phila Itiohd Butler & la, N Y W E Bunn. New,York I W Cooper. Conneoticut Master Jae Cooper, Conn .111 Williams. New Jersey W T Webb, Pinta I'N Butler, Princeton BOA TRylor, Penna. H H Muhlenberg. Reading Bon A H Roeder, h Raton Wm Harrington. N Castle 0 Donohue & la. Virginia J H Hall. New York .1 F iJlow, New York I; Goutwid, New York F Steele, Minnesota Mr. Lenoriei Baltimore. Mice Lenorie. Baltimore T Scott Stewart, Canticle W C Conuover, Wilm. Del M W Weed. Platt C C Miner & la. New Yo.k Mies Miner. New York Robt 11 Gray, Penns, • . • Geo W Buok do w f J Mrs Buck. N Jeraoy J H Myna to la. , York J C Smith. New York N Manuel! G T Mannoll. Delaware . . ... .. . , . John W Warren. N York Aug Hern, Trenton Wm knee. Trenton Hon 'l' Jones York, N J hos H Sullivan. Balt Thou Hersolthorn N York Yin Blanchard. NeW York moo Turner. New York as Mealy. Ne* York H B Davidson, Patina last Davidson. Yonne. H Logue; Tau ntdtl J M Hart, New York Lewis Hagan, Pittsburg Wm Hogan, PAisburg AMEEICAN HOTEL—Obasinut et., above Fifth. S Warner, Now York Moo Brown, Waebineln,Pa Erenek, Philo W ft Davonpor• N York C Molt ay, New Xorkl Mast Davenport, N York tlift„_Rimmbne, New York W Davine,, , ew York T P Donavan, Baitimore, H M letokek, Baltimore „ 0 B Morknion, Trenton. NJ Mee 1 4 M bunion, Wren J Sanders It la. Cohneotimit tl in_JaMee, New Yell 11 Gilmore, Brdokipn 1 L Gilttiors, Brooklyn U flutmfield, Newark, NJ . N Jonen, ewark, NJ 11,1 O'Halloran la, Buffalo C W Whitaker. Penna 8 Btookel, Durham, Pa W W Hubbell, Phila W 11 Leffert, New York 1 1860. 1 Inor'ee. 1.878.166' 215.2 7 5 1,366.687 De.l6 938 bT. LOUIS HOTEL, Chestnut et.. above Third. Ch Btarbach, New York J E Brown. Philadelphia C W Newly. Plutaileirhut LN. eehbrook, New Jam', H Babcock. Rochester A G Fees, New York 3,234 843 229 227 1,091 012, 40 440 730,c4 1112.9X1 1821,663 193,430 409,568 0e.91,430 691,466; In 2,60 1,080,227 i " 250,792 4.30,247 , " 28 509 2 701.503 1 190,583 1411 303,1n..66,046 ~._ 170 2 90,1n,.37 577 106 676 Do 17.547 2 16 ' ,15 1—. 41: 7 1 ez.916,1n..76717 • . Dr Wilson 2g la, Washingt'n Alex Dick, Buffalo .1 B Brea ghwan, Delaware P B Savory. now Jersey O W Jones, Philadelphia 6 F Thompson & In, Pa Jll fitarkweather, Boston J F Mahony, Phila Johnston, Chestnut Hill HC Pt Clair, Florida A E C"pe "' E V" York u tfini 7 1 9 "1: wm eri,..vman, ow e o . ow or Gen F 'Walker, Baltimore C B Trilby, Baltimore C V Hilikey, Bttltimoro JONES' HOTEL—Chestnut stie6t, abovb S Wright, Trnnton, NJ , has Butler, Phila. 8 Williams. Phila. M. A Stria 11. Conneotiotit D h.econkes. West Cheater Thos Morns, gentling , Dr Westbrook. Phils Thna Beal k luster Ba h JM h Ilia, New Orleans 0 W Wields. W Aestor Jsmeson, Warren, 0 Jns At Lose. New ark N J R 0 Warner & la, Pnila W MoKeever, Pt COLDS MERCHANItP HOTEL—Fourth street. below Arab. Ch•a Harnilahlre Jerniesirl Jnfin W Bildt!) k la Pa 111, W Ramsay. R'eaditig W P VoUte. Reading J D Stone, Philadelphia Hon ./ A Inn a„ Easton H Williama, ,P,ttaburg P.l White, Downiugtown M V Harding. Downingt'n C filoPadden. Downingt'n D W Moore, Clearfield L Sheerer, Canton, (Alio Mra H B Wright. Penns J C Welton, Watarbury,Ct All Chapin, Oleaaaohusette COAIMERCIAL HOT I. L—Sixth at., above Chestnut Sam! Nightinga'o. henna Joe Hammond, Delaware M C Burt ,New York Alfred Bunting. Linwood John!. Brading. Vim Watt, Cheater John Harmer. Chester 111 Taylor. Bucks co Jos Pyle. West Grove Hiram Woodford, Phila Pam' ftloWalt..me. Panne J W Hadyke, Penns J L Brookes Delaware 't hoe Wilson, henna mmon Frisby, henna ‘;‘, m homers & In, Va L Pink. Lanoarter co J Vernon, Media Joshua J Edwards, henna Muni Benton, Lano co Jae Wood Thou Wood John Trayner, Cheater oo J M Htnever, Harrisburg R 1: Ogden. Delaware co Chas G Ogden, Del co Truman Coates, Lanoa'terco Eft 8 . 00 053 MOUXIT VERNON HOTEL—ncond et., Above Aroh A Corder, Equinunk b WI - RW[l, New York W 0 Frame. elnlada 0 W Ellie, Now JerreY T is South, Laneamer H Rine, hlaryland H 0 ' , Amu. Ponnrt G W Lord. Jr , Penna. It B Swift, 11:3 C 8 J Wood,, Mauch Chunk T II Wore, Maryland., H Merrick, W tlkeebarrei W H. Moanakar, Ph dada 3,019,021 13 3,283,882 08 FOUNTAIN HOTEL—Beeond at.. above Market. J Whaley,. Maryland Col S C Crarg4 Delairan W Cook. Delaware J M Patrick. klutnnut tilt Col El If Barker. New York Dr T P J Mealaho. New York A P Oraham, Vermont W Hall, Delaware J Beam, Phrlada W Walker, hew Jersey M Davenport, Main NATIONAL ROTEL—Race street, above Third. E A Depsw, Easton Lewie I nob Phila. J Crtssman,Hellamina bliss C Rhoads. AllenPn H 11 Badger NOW York Madam Dabois. lk York J Jack. Pennsylvania John A. Walter. Pa E H Smith, Mimeo I mat, Missouri T McCormick, Missouri Peter Watson. fn Jacob Gundsker. Pa W J Rainey. Phila. J 0 Parker, Pluir, Peter Yoyt, York on, Pa THE UNION—Arch street, above Third. A 0 Doll Cincinnati, Ohio Robt Adams, New Joyner C C Aolcerman, Baltimore J F Morgan. Maryland E bteelman. Pittsburg .1 Wilson, New York E Goulding, Alassachusotta STATES UNlON—Market street. above Sixth. S M Miller. Philadelphia Jce Langdon D G Swartz. Laminar I awls Sunderland, Ohio Jacob Mitchell, St Louie DJ Bowers, Lano co Hoerr William Del P Newman, N Jersey T eampnon, Warren, 0 Thee Burkholder, N Jersey E Poateh J Hartman, York co .1 W Rim, York no C A Chambers, brie Rota Linton, Cheater co S Woods, Chester no MERCHANTS' ROUSE.-Third st,, above Callowhal Aaron Bober. Ma Gee Wolf, Germantown dw Yost Pennsylvania 't hoe W Lynn. Pa II it Jameson, Harrianurg Hlt Hammond, k aston Lawrence (Ritz, Lanosster W 8 Martin, Harrisburg H. It Kline, Co um la co W L Yeager Rondo g Reuben K Ylula Wilson Bhairor, thins .B.A.KLEY 8114:AF—S000nd 6 treat. below vine. Jas W Newbold., Bucks co John OVerhnit, Books oo Jno B Wolsev, ooks co NoVesta Bothers, Boots no Beni Gross, Nuoks no James Buokinan. B berry Thos Bette , Buns Co Jon botch, Harley Ito BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third et., above Callow lull Ch.lkley Ambler, Pa Stevens Rohde, Bomerton Henry 8 Creseman, Pa John Young, Lebanon NEE FOURTH PAWS, MEMORANDA. Btes.inblilp North Star, Jones, from Aspinwall, 4th (net., arrived at New York 12th inst. Steamship De Soto. Johnson, from New Orleans, via Bavaria Bth inst., arrived at New York 12th net. Steamship Primeira, Thompson, from New York for Rio de Janeiro, remained at St. Therm, 22d uli. Ship Alboni, Barnaby, from London, arrived at New York 12th inst., with loss of mainmast head. neatly tth entire suit of sails. and moll damage to rigging. Snip Zered, McGonagle, oleared ht New Yotk 12th inst., for Londonderry. Ship John Bull, Fox, from Montevideo, at Savannah 10th inst. Ship Elinabath. Gillespie, for Londonderry, oleated at New Orleans Bth inst. Ship Star rif Hope. from Callao for Englan.', was re loading atFayal 4th ult. Bark Archer. Lewis, from Buenos Ayres, at St. Thomas 19th ult., mad sailed 20th for Curacoa and New York. Bark Ilva, Dude. from New York, was at Bt. Thomas 2.2 d ult.. for Maracaibo same day. Bark 0 1 nk. Rder, hence, at Boston 12 , 11 inst. Bark Linda, Hewitt remained at Havana Bth inst. Bark Grand Turk, Witham, for Philadelphia, cleared at New Orleans Bth inet,, with 340 hhds sugar, and LO bbis molasses. Brig C H Frost, Hopkins, for Tortugas, cleared at Pensaonlasili inst. Brig Loch Lomond, Blank, hence, arrived at New Orleans Bth inst. Brig B Martin, French, cleared at Mobile, 7th inst., for St. Jago. Brig Delhi, Darnaby, for Philadelphia, remained at Havana Bth inst. Bohr R B Howlett. Lamers, cleared at Boston 12th in sc h f o L P z on ie a Mao lo Hale y, nailed from Salem 11th met., for Pm adelphia. Sohr Mail. Betty, hence, arrived at Providence 11th Inst. Brig 'San Antonio, Conine. for Philadelphia, was ad vertised at Pew Orleans 10th inst. Brig A G Catlett, Wattson, for Britton, cleared at New Orleans 9th inst. Bohr Greenland, Carver:trim Corn Island, arrived at Aspinwall 28th ult., and sailed 2d inst. on her return. Bohr E M Haley, Haley, hence, arrived at Savannah 10th inst. Bohr J 8 Lee, Corson, aimed at Mobile 7th inst., for New York. Bohr Cordelia Newkirk, Higbee, for Portland, oleared j at hi °bile 7ih inst. I New Yonx, January 13—Arrived—slop Galles, from Callao; ship Hero, from Antwerp ship Elena. from Bremen; ship Maria, from liaimina • bars Abby ! In, from tiavre ; brig Kelpie, from The de Janeiro • Mi. , ; Archie, from New Castle. The rohooner met N o t; from Antwerp. reports sails blown to pieces; bulwarks stove Lspars broken; decks swept, and ore w frost bit ten. Thomas Plumb, sooned Omer, was loot overboard in thoale. I the East and North rivers have much ice in them to day. The thermometer during the whole day ranged in the neighborhood of zero. Several vessels in the North river have been badly . ont by the floating toe. and the Southern steamers arriving here had much difficulty in getting into dock. Or TO 12 O'OLOOY. LACIT NIGIIT MARINE INTELLIGENCE. SPECitAti NOTICES. SAVING FUND—NATIONAL 3A1.4,i. T1',1797 1 Om PAM — During the suspension of speeie paymentS It the Banks. Money is received and paid daily, on do sand, in the same kind of funds, Beside or notes' as de ioithed ; Interest five per cent. WALNUT Street, iosthwest earner of THIRD. la2-tf -- • ago. Din ][ LAIR DYE! !—llatchelor's V.Q.61.6 rintg DYE ii giLt tiriginctl and best i7l the narket. All otheen nie tners iinitailone, arid ehonld be avoided if you wish to eqoape fidtoOle. Ppleindtd Bbecit orbeautilnl Hamlin inetanteneougly. Sold by Oil Didg; gietr everywhere; The genuine hai the; eign'ature of WILLIAM A. BATCLIELOR upon a eteel-plato en graving on fltny aides of each box. Beware of Counter:fel:3. . _ Manufactory, 81 Barclay street, Into 3:33 Broadway, New York. CHARLES BATOIitLOR, no6-ly Proprietor. SEA ME N . ' S SAVING FIING—NORTIIIVEST CORNER SECOND and WALNUT RTRERTS.—Deronita TO owed In small and large amounts, from all clams of the ominuntty, and allow, interact at the rato of FIVE flift CENT. pot annatn. Olth 4 11 34 from 9 until o'olook, and on Mon day nndEaturdar riUttl elglit in the ovening. President, FRANKLIN FELL; Vdr,f...tUnr and tltutefuri, Cara M. MORRIS SEDOND•HAND SAFEB. — T am recermg Ib great Millibar ot Farrel, Herring, & Bodoni). hand Sheet-Iron Stites (many of them almost new), also none of thha.r niakore, to exehange for the now celebrated Lillie Wrought cn•( Chilled Iron Safe. A general arieortment constantly - on hand, and offered at very low prices. Please call and examine. Depot, 7 IS CHESTNUT, under Masonic Hall. M. C. BADLER, Agent, Philadelphia. nos-rothtf SALAMANDER FIRE-PROOF SAFES.—A very tme As4ortrn.nt of SALAMANDERS for We at rea l:1111AB, oriooi, t4b. 29 , 3 'lB3lllYr St., Phi ladelphia. an 23 rotrx 2 Vf A 'l.'r,ON, aliOVELft & BAAJOIT. gOLEBRATED NOISELESS SEWING MACHINES The Boat in Gee for Family Hewing. No. 7 3 0 CHESTNUT Street. Modetable.. mai-Li OXE PRIOR OLOTHIEO OF TES LATBST 6TlLlPlimade in the best manner, exprealy err, ;RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST selling Moen marked in Plain Figures. All goods made to order warranted sat i faotory. Our 014 E-PRICE system le striotly adhered tL All are thereby treated alike. sell-Iv JONES k CO. 604 MARKET Street. 111[A3titIED. - - niIHP EST- - -LOUBENCLA GER.—On the 10th inst., y .. 9 Bet% F. W. flutter, Mr. James H. Temneat to Miss Leudentjager, all of Philadelphia. 11 ti A hi.EY=M 1 1 , E.—On ,the let instant. by Rev. A. G. McCauley. Mr. Thomas r J Rearm), of Chester, Fib. to MP's Annie 1, Mayno. of this city. P.VA ^I B—CURRY.—On thi, 6th October lust. ty Rev. Robert H. Pianism,. am George Evans to Miss Anna Eliza Curry. all of this KE AB—ool'l NEL 1...—0 n the 6th instant, by the Rev. J: each H. Kennard Mr. George Kens to Mies Rebecca Connell. both of this city. HAAS—LUKENS.—On the 11th instant, by Rev. H. Jolter,. Jon 16. Haas to Amanda M. Lukens, all of this city. THOHPSOH—SMITH.—Od the f'd instant, by Rev. John Chambers, Mr, Robert Thomcson, Esq., Pers. Letitia 01 Borah, both of Pt.iladelphia. WILBON—CLOAK.—On the let instant, by the Rev. Wheaton Smith, Mr John H. Wilson, of Baltimore, to Miss Hannah J. Cloak, of this city. . 'I.IIOMAI3-1111A BPLEBI3.—On the 10th instant, by Rey. James Cunningham, Mr. Charles 0. %Hinman to Maiy Jane narcissi', all of Eighteenth ward. Phila delphia. eTier.J. FISHER —On the 13th instant, after a short Sarah Ann Fisher. Her friends are particularly invited to attend , her funeral. front the residence of her cousin, Owen E. 1014 Wood street, on 'I hird- day afternoon. the pith instant. at 1 o'clock. 01,1 VER.—On she morning of the 13th inst., Edwin E. Oliver, only child of Emma and Joshua C. Oliver, Jr, need 2 years and 7 months. The feiende of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral. from the residence of his parents, 123 North street. on Wednesday, at 2 P. hi. BUL‘NON —On the 11th instant. Fannie E.. only child of Duane and Deborah A. Robson, in the 3d year cf her age. 'I ha relatives and friends of the family are respect fdlly invited to attend the funeral, from the re. idence cf her tnsente. No. 130 North Seventh street. this pirondly 1 afternoon, at 2 o'oloos. To proceed to Wo2d emetery. NEWHOLD.—On Friday. the 11th instant, at brook dtle, J. the residenhe of hereon. Win A Newbold, 'lre. Ann „Newbold, widow of the late Thomas New- In in the Odd year of tier ago moRGAN.—On the 12th instant. in Camden, N. J., C. Garrett. eon or James fl and F mina D. Morgan " DE /01 h.Y.—On the Yltli instrynt. Edward J.,Deanay son of Bridget and the lath Cherish Dhaney. in the 57th year of his age. General from the residence of his mother, flo, South Fourth etreot, below Gannon, on Wednesday Kerma, at 8): °Weak , ••• ti INKLE.—On the 12th instant, Captain Chaffee Hinkle, in the COth year of his age. Funeral from hie late residence. No. 811 Wood Street, os Tuesday morning. nt 10 o'clock. BLAKE.—On thelOth instant. Mary wife of T. West Bake, and daughter of Jacob hniCer. End Funeral from the residence of her husbatil. No. 111 North Thirteenth street, tine (Monday) morning, at 9 o'clock. CAMPBELL—On the Ilth irstant. William Y., son of James D and Mary Campbell, seed 10 months. Funeral from the mildew:le of his father, No. 739 South Ninth arrest, above Catharine, this ( Monday) n f . ternoen at I o'clock. • JONI: —On the 10th instant, Sarah C. Jones relict of Peter h.. Jonon, and daughter of the late Col. Hea ton. of New Jersey. Funeral fro r the residence of tier non Remy 12 Mien. Der iy road. near Gray's lane, this (Mondv) afternoon, at . C WINE oCA A M.—On the 11th instant, Mtn Sarah Cunningham, wife of the late Daniel Cunninghatn, in the 87th yehr of her age. P unarml from the residence of her son-in-law, John P. Hookett. No. 1217 Marlborough street, Eighteenth ward, thm (Monday) afternoon. at 1 o'olooic. MILLER.—On the Ilth 'natant. Thomas Alfred Gud kneoht. son of Charles F. and Margaret L. Milner, aged 'W.VariloVeNed,Vs%ag',%. of his parents, Norris iltteet Below Second. Ninateenth ward. thin (Monday) afternoon. at 3o'clock.. GLRASOte.—On the 10th Instant, Joh R. Olenson, aged 27 yeari. FUnetal from thereaulenbe of his Mother. Rciaiiim Gleason, northeast coiner of Nineteenth an&WYlie . ... . .. . . . . .. _. . . . streets, this( Monday) atternoon, at 2 o'clock. TIEFF.—On the 9th instant 'loran Nell'. Funeral from his late iesidonos. corner of Vine Eight!' stree ts, thia (Monday) morning, at 9 o'clock Weekly Report of Interments'. MULTI! OFFICE. January 12, 186 tri uny rhatMelphm from the to the 12th of January, 1811. ED= • flemnfrbage. flopping Cougli.--. inflammation Bran I " Biondi " Heart.-- " •` Pontunteom. St. & Bowels Intuesusooption.— Inanition. .... ....... Jaundice .. ..yopkexT 8urn5._.,....._ " Summon— . . . Casualties...._...... Croup. • .... -• %ngeelien of if — rain Lunge_.. Cone'ption of Lunar] Convulelona ..... mimics Droßay Brain... Chest.... Heart.— Disease ofOpine.— Liver ........ Mama a pat e..... alaraemm... Measles.-- ... Old Pnasy- ..... • • • • • • - - .... Scrofula . Bore Throat.... qoftening of Brain.. Small-Pox 'Vahan Metiontorica. Ulceration, B.iwele Unknown -.......... Drowned.- Debility.- BpilepsY...-- Erysipelas Fracture of skull .. Fever, Scarlet-- Fever. Typhus Fever, Typhoid.- Uangrene--. °— Males, 142 Felll3l eV TUE 1.1P.der64 Frt.,m 1 to -....... ... 21 2 to 6. 69 " 5 to 10............ ;7 10 to /5 " 115 to 20........- - 7 " 30 to 25 NATIVITY -United States, 213; Foreign, ; Un known, 14 From the Almshouse, 12; People of Color, 13 ; from the Country, 6. WARDS. WARDS. I WARPS. , Fir5t.—........19 Tenth . siNineteenth.—. 23 Sewed -16 Eleventh . .--... 6 Twentieth - -.15 Third 12 Twelfth- &Twenty-first .. 7 Fourth.— 13 Thirteenth..... 1. l'wenty-second.. 9 - . I Fourteenth-- t. Twenty-third....l2 Sixth ...... 6 Fifteenth-- .11 Twenty-tourth.. 21 Seventh Sixteenth---14 Unknown ........11 Eighth 6 Seventeenth-10 -- Ninth—...... 10 Eighteenth .. 11 T0ta1.... .271 The number of deaths comparid with the correspond- Ink_week of 1860 and of taut week, was es follows: Week ending January 14, 1860, wa5......._..... 2 1 6 " Januar• 5 1881, .................211 ... By order of the Board of Health. ARTHUR HUGHE. Bose, t 3; Gala, 81 TIIFRE WERE. From 40 to 60 rt.)li cu g 70 to SO 80 In MOURNING GOODS FOR, 1861.—Just received New St] lea PPoond Mourning Kit , lish Chintzes, end Neat Ettles Bleak and White di! to, at It% ots.; Black Alpacons,l6% 2;,313.,.3736 obi.; Bomba zine Ftnieh Alpearac. 60 70 ors.; Molten' Lustres, 3730 eta. to 31: Bleck Oboe Mottling, English Crapes. Veil Crapes, Crape Falls and Crape Veile, Round Corner Crape, Lace and Grenadine Veils. Crape COM; and Collarettes t Eneash Bnmblz melt Jouvit,' Bleak Kid 010V8P, making our etock of PLAIN BLACK itnd BECON D MOURNING GOODS full and complete. tIaBBON tc BON. mourninK Store. Jrcto No, 918 Chestnut street. IirTHE THIRD INSTALMENT OF FIVE DOLLARS per snare on the subscription to tms Capital Stock of the Mahrinoy and Broad Mountain Railroad Company will be due and say_able on the 231 h Mat, at the office of the Company, No. IHRS SOUTH THIRD Street, Phila. It, order of the Board of Directors. fat; it* It. it BROCR, Treasufer. AT AN AU Rol 'A M rottoreof Slues. their With the 7th day of January, 3561, hers were duly eleoted Mane surer, for the ensuing year. Simeon Toby, Thomas t , ingor, John R. Rue, John W. aitsroken, John Oalla her. L MEETING OF THE flier or Poor and Distressed lowa, and Children, held on , the following named mem lagers. President, and Trod . Viz, Enoch Turley, Thomas C Munroe, James Horner, Charles F Breroor, John F. 'Frnut, Miohael Wise. ident: Ni TO iIY, surer: i ItIIOAN McKEEVE ft. Secretary. XiiZiWle Preeh BIM EON Peas' CHARLF. 1N Atteet : JOHN frr. PHILADELPHIA SABBATH SCHOOL. ABBOOlita lON —The Monthly blestme of the nirndelpluit eabbath-Pchool limointion will ho heal on MONDAY EVENING, JenUary.l,4, in the Chnrbh on ARCH Ntreet, above Tenth, (Rev. lir. Wade won h'el. at hall past o'clock. , Intere.ding statements may be expected from the Emu lent and other brethren. Baboath - cahoot Bupermtendents, Teachers. and Friends of this important enterprise. are cordially invited to be present. J. B. RoDGE a , Jolt it Beeretary. OFFICE OF THE GIRARD COLLEGE PASSENGER RAt LWAY COWAN Y. corner Of COLUMBIA and RIDGE Arenues.—Bnii.erar, rule, January 8, 1860.—The BOARD OF DI lth(frOliS have THIS DAY. deolarod a Dividend, for the Met Btx Months, of ONE DOLLAR per Share on coon Share of the capital Stook of this company, payable to the Stook bold ors. or their Legal Representatives, on and after MONDAY, Jann ery 21.1861 jal2-dtim2l W. S. BLIGHT, Treasurer. DZAMERICAN LIFE INS RANCE ANTI TRUST CON, PAN Y. FOURTH,` STREET, I 7 FIE AST CORNER OF Flirt/amt.- PRIX. January 10,1801 At the npnoal elation by the Stockholders. held on MONDAY, January 7th. the following gentlemen were eleoted T RIJSThEg. viz: Alexander Whilldin, John A neenoh, Jr..' Samuel Work, Jonas Bowman, John 0 Farr, William J. Howard, John Aikman, George Nugent. Samuel T. Bodine, Albert C. Roberts, J. Edgar Thomson. H. H. Eldridge. Richard H. Townson A. M. I) . • And at a tneettng said 'IROSTEIt 8. held tide day, rna folloth ins OFF ICERB wore elected for the r among year, ViPrz estdent—ALEK ANDER Vice President—.3AM U ft WOltK. treorerary—JOHN C VIM& Treasurer—JOHN 8. WILSON jal2-3t JOHN C. 811118. Soore4ary. {ErJUNIOR GUARD.—YOUNG GENTLE. men desiring to Jon this elite Company,( the members to I e of the ego b ' iween 14 to IS years, to be mstruot-d by Sir E.CKEN DOItF, considered the meet ailment drill offi 'or in the State,/ arc requested to semi their names and directions to the Corw titer of Elbe tton, oars of M. 'MASAO. No. 107 South TtuR TEENTti btreet. The charge for four months' in struction will be $lO Drill mouthy and Wednesday, from 7 to 0 P. 01., and the Company will be orgamzel leONDAY.the 14th instant at 7 o'clock, at the Armory, BROA I) Street below Bernet.. jatU OFFICE OF THE FRANKFORD AND SOUTH W ARK PHILADELPHIA CITY PAS- Di' ER RAILROAD COMPANY, Perko Street, be low Fourth.--PWILADELCHIA, January 3,1801. 'Plie Di /Wore have Luis daydeclared a dividend of Ft/tilt PEN CENT. on the Capital Steck, payable to the Moot:holders or their legal repreeentalives. on and af ter the 14th rent., between the hours of 10 and 2 P.M. The transfer bonka will be closed until the 14th inst. la3-smw-tl4 *MARIAM It. ABDO= f3eoraterr. MPEOPLE'S LITERARY IN STITUTE, ReY. It. S. STORRS. D D . of Brooklyn. will re on THURSDAY EVENING January 17th. at OONObRT BALL. Putdoet—"THE DAWN IT ENO LISILLBTTERa AND FM:IIAM BERTIES." Tiokete cent?. For rale at the Doll during the day. Leofere at quarter before S o'olook. ).14`.4t. TICE Arirarel. MEETING OF THE Stookholdere of the FARMER& W STE RN O.7KET 17 COMPANY. for the Mention of a President. Treasurer, Fooretarv, and mac Managers, to nerve for the ensuing year. will he held at the Farmers' Mane/ hotel. MARKET Street. between Twenty-first dn 'ywenty-tieciond streets, on FRIDAY, January 38th, a I t'l'llt"' M. MORRIS lIANSELL. Secretary. MPOST OVINICE4PHILADA, Pa., JANTI ARY 8,1881. „ ICE; is herebygiven that letters: dopositnd in the United etafee Lathe Poet Boxes and nab Yost aim!. for the mile, are ehargeable v/ith one cent eaeh.in ochre 'eon to the rotator postage, ANtI MOST he PeEPA.M oh POSTAGE STAMPS. The letter earners have been inetrueted to OfieTrO OISE cent aid no more for each letter delivered by thedi, and in no ease to accept more, even when voluntarily tend ired. ja9 at . N. B BROWNF. Pootmagter. RT. OFFICE OF THE GREEN AND COATES-STREET PHILADELPHIA PAR- ShNGER RAILWAY COMPANY. TWENTY FOURTH and "OATES Ste., Dec. 28th. 1880. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Green and Coates-street Philadelphia Passenger Railway Company, for tho elootion of a President and twelve Di rontore, to eery° for the cosmos year. will bo held at the fibre of tlyt Company, on MONDAY, January 14th, Rol, at 12 o olook, noon. defltjalf DI,NDY SHARWOOD, SeoroterY. .OFFICE OP THE UNION MUTUAL .711SORANCE CO mPANY, pH ii,AnatrittA. Jan 7, 1851. At a meeting' of (he Threatnta, held this day. a Divi dend of nIX p ie It rIEN r. on the nutetandina natio eras declared, payable to the Script elders, or their legal re presentatives at tne Office 0 1 the Company, on and afte; WEDNESDAY, January 16,1861. lagr-Lit JO6, COLLlSON,Senretery. rrOFFICE OF FAME INSURANCE CO., No. 406 CHESTNUT Stre-t. PHILADELPHIA, January 7. )881. At a mooting of the Board of Directors, held thou day, a Dtvidend of Tlltt EE Ph R. CENT. on the ^coital of the Comp ny wag declared, payable on and after the let day of February next. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. ja9-tfel Sem etary. Dr. OFFICE OF THE ENTERPRISE IN . KURA NICE COMPANY, No. 400 WAL- N T STREET. figOVillber ia. pr. NOTICE.—The Annual meeting of the Stookhrudard of the ENTERPRISE INSURANCE t OMPANY will he held on MOND a Y. the 14th day' of January, 1861, at TEN o'clock A. M.. at the office of the Company. .An election for Twelve Directors to m-rve the ma inline' 211 at, will be held the same day at the same place, between too haul of.1(1 &Mon A. M. and 2 P. M dartjol4 CII/IRLER W. 00. X v, Secretary. ErrOFFICE OF THE FAME IIIIMURANCE _ CO., No 406 CB OSTNUT Street. The Annual Meeting of the Stookho dere of this diial panv will be held at their &flee, on MONDAY, Jauuary 1861. at 100'010On A. M. An election for Twelve Directors, to serve for the ensuing near. will be hold the same ' day, at the same plane, between the hours of 10 A. M and 2 P. M. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. 1114-IJal4 Secretary. rr-p• THE PHILADELPHIA, WILT TON. AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD COM VAY, Bepertiber 14.1 W. The annual Meeting ot..the Etookhohlera of this Corn • y,any will take 'place in Wilmihgton. at the oilier of the Lomnany, on hIONDAY, the Ilth,..landaty next, at If o'clock A. M . for the election of Ulf;letdf to eerve for the ensuing year. and for tho tranea. Ron of emelt °that bugineen aa may legally come before the meeting. doltaltjl4 ALFRED HO RNER, Bearefary. IirrINSURANCE COMPANY 1 F TIIE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, January 1,1861. An eniebon for thirteen Directors of the Company. to serve for ono yhar., ...MI be held at the Company s office, Nos. 4 and 5 EXCHANGE 1111 J LDING, on MON DAY, January 14, 1861, netween the biotin: or top &rook A. M and one o'clock P. M. WILLIAM HARPER, jag -014 Secretary NOTICE.—THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Stonkholders of the Heaver Meadow M ad and Coal Company will be held at their office. No. :122 WALNUT Street, on MONDAY. the 21st of January next. at 12 o'clock M., at whioh time an elec tion will be held for President and ten Direotors for the ericoing year. 00AMDEuladti. del9-t32l* Seeretrtry and Treasoter. MOFfeii_IEOP TILE UNION SI - UV/IAL IN SURANCE CO -- , PHILADELPIIJA. De 0.31. nnual meeting of the Sdripholderi of the Union Mutual Insurance Company of Philadelphia will be held at the office of the company on MON DAY. January 14, 1861, nt 12 o'clock, noon, at which time no election will be held for eight Directors, to serve for the ensuing three years, JOB. COLLIBON, de 31-12 t Sea ly. frr EAST MAHAN , )I( RAILROAD COM PANY, PHILADELPHIA, Deo. 24. 1050. m annual meeting of the Btoo k hold. re of this Com pany. and one fiction for officers toserve for the enatunx 11177 1e g lditthe lz iohe wn. lc.42rkllSeetontmb, thel4th of next, at 10 o'alook A M. (104-mad tittlX A. MoINTYRR. Secretary ' OFFICE OF TILE LITTLE SCIIUYL -11,3 NAVIGATION RAILSGAP Ar.D 00AI, 00111 PANY. PIIILADELT , RIA, DeCIIMIber 24,18G0. The annual nicotine of the Stockholders of thus 03111- May. and an election for oaken; to nerve the ensaing year. will be held at the efn^e of the Comtany, No. 4.7 LIBRARY Streeto3ll MONDAY, the 14th Januar uezt, at I 0 3I o'clock A. M. WALK. Jn , de24-mwf tral4 Treatufor and Secretary. MGEOFFICE OF THE FRANKFOEfI ANO oUTHWARK PH 11,A1.W.,P111A Cl VI" PAS 1, R RAILLOAD COMPANY, Berke (late Cha tham) Street. below Fourth.—Pint. 41/ELPIIIA. Deo. 20, 1960. The annual meeting of the drockholders of this cortipany and an election for president and twelve direct-- tore. to nerve the pinatin• year will be held at tho o ffi ce of tho company on MONDAY, January 14, 1861. at 12 Al. CHM. R. ABBuTI . , de3l row 1.0a14 tEeo'y. MREV. FRANCIS VINTON, D. JO., OF New York. will lecture in aid of the Chinch of etthies, on TUES.iA Y EVE , . ING. January Mtn, at CONeER HALL, Chestnut street. above Twelfth. commencing at a quarter before eight &mock. Subject —" Italy and Pante." Tickets 25 cents; for sale at the Episcopal Book De pository,l224 Chestnut street, ell Cnestnut street, and at the crier. jall.fmtu3t NEW PEELIEATIONS. A NEW BOOK OF GREAT lIISTORP 3k CAL INTEREST. FROM THE ADIANOE EDINBURGH PROOF SHEETS r THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF VIE REV. DR. ALEXANDER CARLYLE. MINISTER OF LZ'TVERESK CONTAINING 15IRMORIALS OF THE lIE Am; hVENTS OF HIS TIMES. In One Eleyaut Volume Price SEGO With a F1:11: PORTRAIT; from a Painting try David Sir Walter Peott, , vriting in 1827, says: "Dr. Carlyle wad for a long pormd Clergi Man at fitusselbourgh ; his character was as ocellent as his conversation was arousing and instsuotive ; his person and countenance, even at a very advanced ago, were so lofty and com manding as to strike every artiat with his resemblance to tho Jupiter Tonans of the Pantheon. Unfortunarely for the public, his autobiography is still is AI'S. From What We have heard and seen, tt abounds in very curi ous matter." This important work isjurt ready, and the publieherd feetjustified in saying that there ties boon nb such deli neation of the private life of groat men mono Boswell's Jondsox, and it will give an idea of the number and eminence of the men in thus group, when it is stated that it contains such mimes an Chatham, Lord Clive, Benjamin Franklin, Lord Manefi•ld, John Wilkes, Lord Bute, Lord Dior,th, Co . Barre, Hume, Adam Smith, Ro bertson, Dr. }hinter, Charles 7 ownehend, lYPltherson, (Ossuln,) Smollett, Adain rergiisoh, .19/an name, Dr. Blair, Archibald Duke of Argyll, Garric,:. To say that Dr. Carlyle line written ono of the most intensely interesting boobs which we have devoured, miller than read, is not to say enough in its favor."— The Critic, London. " We lay down this deeply interesting volume with a feeling of regret For marvellous originality and fideli ty of derioription. it IC unoernoered in the langunge."— Literary Gazette. TICKNOR 4t. FIELLIS KN ririNG' Z EPHY Fi S FIFTEEN CENTS PER OUNCE, DOUBLE, SINGLE, AND SPLIT. A great variety of colors, and each hank of our apeoial importation. contair Inc over one seventh more Zeph)r than the ounfoinarr hank. TINSEL Z EP bYR. 20 cents ncr double hank. Our next season's stook of foreign Zephyrs, Trim mings. Ribbons, Lagos. and other good'', haying been ordered in large quantities prior to the riding trade dis turbances we shall, to make room for tneir unpacking in our gallery and upper store rooms. commence To -1)0 IT to sell the bainnoo of our recent Wholesale and Retail Stook .yventories, mostly of our own importation and manulacturo, at retail only, at ENORMOUS SACRIFICES, of which the above prices are examplise, TRIMMINGS, ZEPHYRS, SKIRTS, RIBBONS. LACES, HAIR NETS. CORSETS, SHAWL BORDERS, etc We oontinue to make a FURTHER ALLOWANCE ov FIVE PER CENT. TO CASH PURCHASERS AT RETAIL. A concession we are warranted in making by our own Practice of disoountr g all of our ineronandise traneao- Cons in every domestio and foreign market. J, G, MAXWELL, & `ON. STORE AN I) FACTORY BUILDING. lv 14-inivsJt ELEVEN . ' II AND CHESTNUT. WATER RENTS FOR 1861. 8, Hcath Officer DEPARTMENT FOR SUPPLYING THE CITY WITH WATER, PHILADELPHIA. January 3.1861. Extract front an Ordinance approved Dec. 29, 2854 SECTION 1. The Select and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia do ordain, That all Water Renta shall be payable to the Register of Water Rents, at his office, annually, IN ADVANCE. SECOND MONDAY OF JANIJARt And upon all Water Rents unpaid upon the First day of April in any year, there shall be obarged the sum of FIVE PER CENTUM ; and upon all Rents unpaid on the First day of July, in any yell', there shall be charged an additional sum of TEN PER Ot.NT UM. The attention of the Water Tenants of the City is respectfully invited to tho provisions of the above Or dinance. FOR SALE—FORNEY'S PRESS, from f e 57 to November 1860. Apply to BOX 110 rottetovio, 11° put COUPONS ON TI E BONDS OF is- the WYOMING CANAL COMPAN Y. due on the 11th inst.. will be wild. on presentation. at the BankuK Holum of E. W. CLARK & CO., No. 35 south THIRD Street. Philndelphla. office of the Wyoming Canal Company. 230 WAL NU r Stteet, Plainer J..n.12.1861. ial4-2t COUPONS, GREEN AND COATES STREhTB PASSENGER RAILWAY COM PAN Y.—The Coupons on the Donde of this Company, due January 11, 1561. will be paid, at the Office of the Company, on and after that date. .110-116 DENDY ,lIARWOOD. Treasurer. A MBROTYPES, S CORRECT AND artistic as any ever msde, can ho had nt moderato y ucca hr going to Photographio Gallery, NR SECON II Street, above Green. It' p 110TOGRAPII OF MAJOR ANDER. sON enn be had at. Nk.WELL'S Photagranhl7d ;au, 724 A dell street. $250 TRIFOINWA O R F D I sFoOENRDTIA`HRIEEs.DgEeen an-signed will pay the sum of . T TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS for any 1 , formation that will lead to the deteelion and conviction i f the party. or p r viailop i rpd r t i l l ie a t r r id L ,, uBte i r ll N . 7gl , e , ;at c ir , , n e corner of ing of the NI of Jatuary. 18et. 1 her earnestly appeal to the members of the Police and Fire Departments, and to citizens generally. to rtndet every assistance in their power to the hire Marshal in ferreting out the perpetrators of the outrageous crime. All communica tions strictly confidential ISRAEL MAUI.PI. EDWARD MAMA.. Firm, MARIE & DROTH.ER. NOW READY PUBLISH E RS, BOSTON W. J. P. WHIT 4, REGISTER RETAIL DRY GOODS. E WOULD RESPEOTFOLLY OALL THE attention of mr fnends and customers, and nartion jeer thrum of trerniontown, to many choice iota of DRY (1000 S, now reduced Amen; atory to taking stook ; 6'Bo. several lots from oilman merle below the cove porton on, at JOHN ft. ATOK EB',jail tf 702 ARCH Street. INDIA 131- i.A.W1,114., VELVET OLOARS, CLOTH OLOAK6, IL KIS, SHAWLS, DRESS GOODS, In OnlNt irealoty and choioe geleotions, at GEORGE .FRYER'S, No. 916 CHESTNUT STREET. .nn-tf -x—dOtriS, SIIIRTINGS, SHEETINGS Fronting. Shiiliurt, grid Pillow Linens, • Material for flea Linens and Muslina be tile fiend, Gord Flannels and ['lettings. TABLE DAMASKS. Superb stook Table Clothe and Damasks, Gond Napkins, Large DRlTlltek Towels, Doylies, extra large and fine Table Cloths, All at the lowest rises at retail or BY THE qUANTI ry. ahem! for sash. • coomi. & CONARD, Jag Southeast corner NINTH and MARK ET. QUAWLS, CLOAKS, DRESS GOODS, AND EMBROIDERED COLLARS AND SETS. Large ninny of Woollen Elhawle, selling obese, CI 'slot elcurng rut qt Coat and less, Entire nook ofDress Goods at nominal prices, SOITIS Wlnler Goods at a great sacrifice. ESPVCIAb BARGAINS To be had front out lane and deelratdn mtoek as we are DP:TERMINI:ID TO REDUCE IT by offering satisfactory raddeameres. COOPER & MAR% .la 9 Southeast corner NINTH and MARKET. flLomis.—Tho greatest bargains in the °it/ at IVENS'. CLOAkS.—The largest stock, the bast assortment, the oilmen colors, the facet qualities, the most superb trimmings, the newest style*, the ksst work, and deci dedly the lowest prices in the city, at 1V.E1 , 119'. 23 South NINTH Street. nots-gm CILOAKS.—The OITY CLOAK STORE, 'ld 142 North MOUTH. Every one is talking of the grist Moine and superior quality of the CLOAKS at the nem CLOAK no RE, 142 North EIGHTH Street. n015•3m CLOAKS. -If you want the beat value for your money, go to the City Cloak Store, 142 North EIGHTH. Street, above Cherry. nol6 3m ("LOAKs.—The CITY CLOAK STORE. t 42 North EIGHTH, is said to be the bent and cheapest store in the oily. nole-3m fI.LOAKB.—A magnificent assortment of all the nevicat styles imported this season, with every new material, made up and trimmed in the very Watt manner. at pried' that defy all oompetition. at the Paris Cloak Store, northeast corner of EIGHTH end WALNUT Streets. noll-3m !LUPIN'S EXTRA SUPER FRENCH ME kin% Reduced to $1 per Yard. worth 81.50. Lower pricer: MS 81. Bl ck do for 75 oenta to 31. Extra Super Black Thibet Cloth 81. Z, Black Cloaking Cloth. velour Poplin at 3714 redurod from 62b cents. Velour Poplins. better anoints!, all reduced. All Wool and other tgauls. Moue de Laines, Valorem, &a. Cloth Cloaks. Braohe and Blanket Shawls. Hooped skate. Embroidered Conan, and Sets,&o., all marked down before stook taking. Just in - 4-4 Maaonville and Rochdale Afttalins.l% cents. 4-4 Adams .c Son's Iddents. worth 11 ents. CHARLES ADAMS & B O N, P.M! .-k , 19-TH.TII and ARCH Pte. rriIORNLEY & CHISWE3 I F f One Dollar Silks for 750.! Dollar Twen.y-five cent Silks for 81 !! Dollar Fifty-cent &Ike for 8115! !! Dollar Seventy-five cent Silk, for 81.10!!!! REDUCTION IN PRICES! Long Broohe Shawls, Excellent, for : 18. Long Broche Shawls, Superior, for 10 to au. Lone Broohe Shawls, Very fine, or 814, 815. 818. ana 820. NEW CLOAK ROOM!!! Beautiful Cloaks for $5. Fine Beaver Cloak, for 87 QB, 89. and $lO. 8 10111 .7 and Elegantly Trimmed "for en, 815, $lB, $7O, an C d 875. Arab loaks, Zonave Jackets, Black and Fancy Clothe, &0., &o BEET BLACK SILKS!!! Good quality Black Silk,,will wear well, for 81. Heavy Block Silks. BlaolFigored An., &c. MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR!!! A Large Stook of Clothe. A Large Stook of Coltman:. Sattinette, &Vesting& Blankets, Flannel,. Linens. and Minim, At THORNLEY & 08185114, N. E. Corner EIGHTH & SPRING GARDEN Oil. N. B.—Every article bought for omit. nol fIOOD GOODS DRAW GOOD FAMILY CVEITOM. Good Black Silks. Goal Friendly Bilks. Good Faehionablo Bilks. Good Winter shagls. Good Household (hoda, Good all-wool Flannels, Good linens,tlouslins. Ticks, &0., tco. EYRE & LANDs.I,L Fourth and Arch. QOLFERINO AND MA(,ENTA POULT Ns , DE 60111 in from Auction, and for sale at HALF- Evenine Btlke, Hall-prieo. Pearl Has, Half-price. Hines, Pearl and Made. Watered Bilks, Half,prie. e EYRE h LANDELL, FOURTH and ARCH Streets LYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH Streets, always keen— Bent Family Flannels. Bent Bon i n Flannels. Best Shirting Musks. Bent Phtrtn . 1 g Linen. Beet Washtne Prints. Families !unrifled low. a 4. cm, tr NEW BALMORALB. 600 choice demos. Poplin corded Balmorals. Dark effects and bright colors Solid colors, top and bottom. Sold Scotch Bolds. Our Mgt ensplay this season. FILRPLPSS BROTHERS, del2 CHESTITUT and EIGHTH. Streets INIINE QUALITY PRINTS. A lot of English and American Calicoes, of hand some designs and fine quality. for Christmas presents, at 8 cents. 8 BA RPLESS BROTHERS. del2 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. IVANTS. A N INDUSITIOIII NAN wishes em ployment in a wholesale Store or Factory, as Por ter. Can rine reference to his Mac employer. Acdreas 'Thine " at this Mhos. CIL VALK W A cel El"to take charge of the A- , Boas of a Dry Goods ' Commission House. Must he g. thormighiteqountant, and lurnish sod reierenoes, Address "I% C 0,," throttsh the Philadelphia -ost Of /Mee 1a14.4i* WANTED—By a first-elasq SALES. MAN, an engagemPat in a whnleaila Dry Goods Jobbing Bowe. Can influence a lair amount of near onah trade. 3a14 6t• [ANTED -A SITUATION AS EN TRY Cliv.RK or ARSIBTANT HOOK-KEEP ER, wholcsalp cloth or dry-geode house. Cao fur oich the hart or reforcncen Address " fodurarr," office of The Press. ]alt bt" _ WANTED—By a Youth, 17 years of age, a situation In a Store or at a Trade. eau come well recommended. Address •' V. TI t " this office. WANTED —A practical Book-keeper wishes an engagement; unexceptionable ret-e -4enCe mi to character. ability s tem. will be given Ad ,We M. 3.," On MARKET Street, Or office of this papa, Jag-6t* s,2oow.t. W ht A his N a T ra E ott U nt.. A. A b Et n lj tiA ß l a T nd " Ertil! burtnres. Will yield a partner We to ten dollars pet day. Presout times not unfavorable. For twervlevr or information address" Rays Awe," tars Once, jal2.3t. FOR SALE AND TO LET. to TO RENT—A neat three-Story brick HOUSE. 1341 OLIVE Street. 143 t E Y. MIDDLETON it BRO ,ti N. FRONT St. t , Olt RENT OR t'AI.E—A large and .11EL modern finished COURT itY BESIDENCE. with five aoree of ground, near Ptrnixviile. Ineoite of E. F. PENNYPACIIER, Real Estate Agent, all-finnet Phoenixville. VJR RENT-THE COLUMBIA FLOUR MILLS. in Columbia, Lancaster county, Pennsyl vania. he Mill is well located, Has two run of berm, and can be run by either steam or water newer. It now does &very large retail i usoness PossessionAlven Apri. lot. For furtber particulars apply to IGEORCIE MITCHELL. on the premises, or to the undersigned. at GlRna Hope Poet Offioe, Clearfield county. Pennayl yams. 'MU 6t.'l CHAC . J. PUSEY. To I ET—The commodious and desirable upper rooms. No. 513 hIARKET Street. being the Suomi, Third, Fourth and Fifth stories, front 33 by 125 feet, lighted in front, side, and by two large sky lights. The clime location for business and the supe rior manner of oonstruction make thew more than or di Ilan ty attractive to business firms making or desiring a change of location t gas-fixtures throughout. Apply at MY e Ito, CLAOHOHN, t CU., auctioneers, corner MAKKF.T and BANK Streets. lab tf its Ft3RAIS AND COUNTRY , SEATS FOR SALb:.—The undersigned, baying for sale a largo amount of property to Montgomery and adicdrung counties, .00h as karma. Country Beats. Grist Mille, Store.. Lumbar Yardn. 11°014, &a., acd. perscine whal ing to purchase or exohangd find it their advan tage to call. No charge for showing properties. Cata logues sent by mail. addrers H. It. CURZON, 024-2 m Norristown, Pa. pOti EXUIIANGE.-A URuICE TRACT of good unimproved farm hind in the State of New Jarman oonvonient to tho city, will be exchanged for olg i r t r i tperty. Apply at No. 1.16 FEDERAL Street. PR. CORSON ,REAL ESTATE BROKER AND CONVKYANCER, NORRISTOWN, PA. =Real Estate bought and sold on reasonable terms. Stores and dwelling. or ewe or rent in Norristown and ootlntry. Goon mortrag en negotiated. Colleotione made. The best refewenees given. 624 6m peiIIbSC)URI LAND!! 000,000 Acres for Sale and entry, at PrICEM ranging from 12Ii to DO cents per noes, in any quantities re quired. TAX FS paid and PATENTS prooured for purchasers of Land under the Graduation Aot. Plats furnished gratis by enclosing a postage stamp. For further information nest' , to WILSON. RAWLINGS, & Co.. U.S. and General Land gents 60 CHESTr. UT t.treet. Between THIRD and FOURTH. ST. LOUIS. Mo. LAND WARRANTS bought, sold, and located. .M7-3m :• BOARDING. BOmtDING.-A desirable Front Room, Third Story. with firet.olaes hoard, on Walnut s tree t.er Broad. References exchanged. Address Boa" Pres. office. jal4 6f.* TOARDING, WITH ELEGANT ROOMS, , n A private family, ARCA above BROAD.Ad dress .• AL PHA," P.m Office. i314- 9t . . R. In'HOEMAKER it Co., GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, AND VARNISHES, Northeast Corner FOURTH and RACE Streets. de 4-6 m MACKEREL, HERRING, SHAD, BAL. MON, &0,-3,000 bbl Mess in 1,2, and II Mack erel. large.lnediuno• aria m assorted packages of choice late.oaught fat fish. 6,000 bble. New Half •x, Ea,tport, and Labrador Her itage. of choice qualities. 6,000 boxes extr. new scaled Herrings. Moo boxes ext a new No.l Herrings. 5,000 boxes large biog.:tame Herrings. 250 bbis.ftlabkinao W bac Filth. bbls. new Economy Hess Shad. 25 MAL new 'Halifax Salmon. 1,000 quintals Grand Bank Codfish. 300 boxes Herkimer-county Cheese. In store and landing, tor sale V No. taeN IS G F R I TH Y- -& W I HAR ID4:II3 Y nogEE, A.MUSEdIENTS. WALNUT-STREET THEATRE, Solt I..Pesee. —.Mrs. M. A. GARRET/SON Stage Manager Mr. '7M. A. CHAPMAN triuncege Agent _..— -Mr. JOE D THIS (MONDAY) EVENING. Lena,. 14, - FIRST NIGHT OF MR bOTIibRN. The performance w II corn me r•eo with I=lMi Jules —.....- Pothers. hlarie'D'alber— . Alto. Gisootam La Dumont. . .IYro. Thayer. A tt r AY WITH MELANCHOLY. Windsor Bothern. Miss Kitty Cobb. , . _.....-. Miss 0. Jetrereatt. Doors open t '9otoak ; pertornesuues siouastene• at o'clock. El" Pricez an Deus!. WHEATLEY & CIL RRE , B ARCH.I3T. TFIEATRE EVEN! 'VG, AND EVERY EVENING DURING THE WEEK, hl.lBB ORA RLOTTE CUaIiMAN Wills ppear% after years of earnest and constant Banal- Dimon by the public press and dramatio m mars of nurone and Ammon, will appear, in her powetfully nrorld-noted delineation of Dinkens' isANOY dramatization In the original and euperior dramatization of OLIVER TWItIT: Beate can bit seouredghree days in advance. MeDONOUGITS OLYMPIC (Late LuIIGAIE TIES.) RACE Street, below Third. JOHN E. hfcDONOLUiII... Sole Proprietor THIS To 0 QUEENVF.NIYrd. will be presented THE OF THE BRIGANDS. Out. &0.. he before. To be folowed by tho bee utdal Dorpe E p o D rama , THE LOH Lo AND THE MEC A eyo OR, THE CHILDREN IN THE WODDS. Apathy Mr Seymour. —.• Robert Jones. To oonolnde with lee glorious Farce of FA MILY JARS. laolc. I biggory • • Mr. Seymour. Stu ;m A ily rimeh re l l o e r:r sc, Fa ; r p gu ri e v t it te ta ,2s ßo o x en s tu t Ozc oo ltes . tr D e w , m o u l3 at ej o'olook; oommonoing at 734:. VAN AMBIT - RG[l & CO.'S GRAND not ()GHIA L INSTITUTE UNITED STATES IHULDINGS, 4 26 and 425 CH boll , . 11 T Street. Next to toe Custom Homo. EVERY MORNING, AF IMRNOON, acd.Vh.NING Doors oven at le A. DI . 2 and 6%' P. odnissiort 25 cents; children under nme leers 15 cents. Perform ance of Elephant, Lions, Tigers, Panthers, Leopards. Pumas. Pontes, Monkeys, Mules, Ac., every Afternoon and Evenin;. FOURTH SUCCESSFUL WEEK Of this Moral. irstructive. and Amusing, hxhibition. SPEttIAL NOTICE —1 hat miracle of sagamty, the wonder ul Performing , blephant rippoo rialb. be introduced into the arcnis every Afternoon and bye nine. by Prof. Nash. and ezeocre feats hitherto deemed imporsible, and never attempted by any other animal. fall 6t SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE. ELEVENTH STRE EV OPEN FOR TH SEAS N. NEWLY' DECORATED AND - PAINED. MR. SANFORD Has eemired,one of the • LARGEST COMPANIES ever prevented heraiefpre. who will appear nightly. Sanford will perform every evening. Dome open at 7; Commence at N. Admittance 23 cents. Children 13 center, THE GERMANIA ORCHESTRA give their PUBLIC REHEARSALS even B*TUR DAY, commencing at 334 o'o!ock. at the MUSICAL FUND HALL. 8 tickets, et; mule tickets. 25 cents, for sale at Chickenar A Son'e, 807 Cheetnatettreet Andres. 1104 Chestnut street; and 13eek k Lawton's, Chestnut street. Engagement., for Concerts. Commeneementa, Par nee. Zee.. made only at their Office, Chiokerinr,_& Mon Piano Store, SOT Chearant street; William 5 . 01.1_,. 224 North Juniper street, or C. Drouginan, 1009 rulte avenue. oeSt• pENNA. AOADEMY OF THE MB a. A STS.-1024 . CHESTNUT Street. _ " CHIMBORAZO a splendid Painting_ by Intlinet• "THE FIRST SIN." a beautiful Marble Statuette by Angehni. On exhibition for a ebort time. Visitor's will Ideate bring their opera glum. EDUCATIONAL. ESD AMES 01:1E41ARAY AND WEER- Lum VILLY respeotfully inform their friends end the Malin that they have removed their Boarding and Day Bailout for Ynoor Ladies from Logan Square to Nos. 1607 snd 1623 f.IPRUCE Street. :mi Papasrth from five yen of age upward prepared for the class. ivea-em RIANT, tiTHATTviv, - - MERCaNTILE COLLEGE, S. E. corner SE VENTH and CHESTNUT Streets —Day and Evening Sessions. indivtdua/ instruction in Bookkeeping, in oluding_General Wholesale and Retail Business, SlM ping, Forwarding and Commission, Banking, Ex change, Manufacturing. RaLroading t Steamboatitur. Pee., the most thorough and practical (murals in the United States. Also, Lectures, Commercial Calcula tions, Arithmetic. and the higher Mathematics, Pen manthip (best in the city l. Correspondence. &c. Far frith, their new Treatise on Bookkeeping, beauti fully printed in colors and the best work pubLuthedi seVl-tf COPA.RTNEENHIP NOTICES. NOTICE OF OOPARTNItI*IIIP The undermned hays this day formed a eovertne,xshits, under the firm of ROBIN , uIN, ECuT U. & CO.. for the aurorae of , arryinc on the Auction and Cotereternerr Business, and will rm.:apt the store No. 34311/10420. WAY. at present occupied by Henry Robinson & Go. Dated New York, January 3.185 i. HENRY ROBINsoN, BsNJAMIN tOTT. SR, WILLIAM If. I' ARBOIB. MIIRPHY-WELIPPLE IRON BRIDGE STONE, OLO_IGLEY,_ & BURTON, No. 333 WALNUT STREET, PRILA DEL PULA, Beg leave to inform Railroad Comimintes, and others interested in bridge construction, that they have formed a oonneetion bridge construction , with JOHN W. MURPHY, Civil Engineer, (author and inventor of the above well known plan of iron brid red and are prepared to execute orders, from any part of the country, from his designs and personal superintendence. All letters rslating to plans and estimates should be addressed to JOHN - W. MUR PH Y civil ' nrineer. sol3-dm For BTONE, timuLEY, & BURTON. REMOVALS REMOVAL. -The undersigned having removed from No, 4 North FORTH Street to the large and commodious, Store, Nos. 43 and 7 North FOURTH Street, (Directly opposite to Ina ands tand,) Begs leave to inform hie customer' the publia generally, that he intends, with increased famlittes, to continuo manufacturing, from the beet material, every variety of WHIPS AND CANES, Hoping to receive a continuance of the patronage here tofore ao liberally bestowed dela. lrao CHARLES P. CALDWELL. REMOVAL.-PASOHALL MOB RIS has removed hm Agricultural and Seed Ware house from Seventh and Market streets. to his New Stand, 1120 MARKET Street, opposite Farmera' Market. . . - Every deseriptton of improved Agricultural and Hor ticultural Implemen.s. warranted. Field, Garden, and Flower Peeds supplied at reasonable prices as here tofore, at wholesale and retail. F aSC •LL MOP H.IS. Agricultural and Peed Warehouse, 1120 AIA REST Street, opposite Farmers' Market ial-1m HOUSEKEEPERS. LOOK TO YOUR IN TER EST. Buyyour COAL Al' DICKS', where nothing but the very beet Lehigh and Schuylkill Cm] is offered at the following reduced pones: Lehigh, Broken, Egg, and Stove-- s 4 75 gee ton. Sohuylkill " 350 " Warranted free from slate or dust and full weight, at Yara. Southeast corner MARSHALL and WILLOW. Call and nee. de22 3m INSURANCE COMPANIES. FAME INSURANOE COMPANY, NO 406 CHESTNUT &mot, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED APSD„rm. BY THE STATE OF PE.NNSYLVANLL CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND HM I& DDIECTOILS. Samuel Wright, D. B. Binier, Chas. Hichartlenn, J. W. EVerrnaino Geo. A. Weet, Henry - Lewis, Jr.. 0. Wilson Davie, Jacob W. Stout, Thos. S. Alm tin. airmen stern. Edward D. Wvodre ff. 6 Etniur. W. uAY, President. FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vita Pres% WIL L LAMS I. BLANCH A RD. Seoretary. Cjall.if t SA VIN D FUNDS. ADIERIUAN SAVING FUND.--Oom. pany s Rnilding, southeast corner WALNUT and FOURTH Streets. Open daily from 2 all o'clock, and on MONDAY till Sin the evening. This Old Institution luta always paid in full, on demand, without notice. INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. MM2M72==I ALEX. ;fIiILLDIN, President, SAIL. WORK, Vice President. John C. Farr, T. E. Harper, George Nugent, John Anspaoh, Jr., Sam!. 'l'. Bodine, Alb. 11. Roberts, John Alkman, Jonae Bowman, H. H. Eldndge. Wm. J. Howard, JOHN S. 'WILSON 'Treasurer. JOHN C. SlhlS.Booretari. n024-tf if f.-7PRLNG GARDEN SAVING FUND, Office, 331 North THIRD Street. between Vine end CellBwhill. Incorporated by the Legislature April llth, 1851. Open for Deposits and Pennants, deity, froze 9to 2N, o'clock. Also. on MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENINGS, from 6 to 8 o'cloot. Interest 6 per cent. per annum. Depositors ben with. drew their Moneys by Checks. if desired. Special #osite received CAMEO S. P MOLE. Preeident,, MICA If !AC . if if REMOVAL. --THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY have removed to their new bolding, No. Out CHESTNUT Street. Aesete. over syLetat.ON). Charter Perpetual. ALL THE PRO - I N di v ided amongst the inaured. POLICIES laved this year will participate it the Di vicierd to he de'lared in January next. 't be Company has fad authority to net ea haecutora. Adnumatratora. mailmen Guardians, and Piasters for marred women and children. DANIEL L. MILLErt, *aliment. SAM, . E. STOKES, Vice Prea't. Joao W. HORNOTt. Secretary. MEDICAL EXAMINERS in attendanoe daily, from 1 to 2 o'clock P. M. noh H T' S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE Is warranted in every instance to RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR. It has been spoiled IN THOUSANDS OF CASES In the Rrinaienl cities of New Enefaud. and HAS NOT r AILED in a single instance to aceminpitsh all that ie et aimed for it. . . . . No Hair is so Grey or lied but the HIAWATHA will change it to a 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 spongicg of the hair ecory time it is applied ; nor is it a preparation of sulphur, sugar &lead. &cc ; nor of any ingredients de leterioue to the hair or skin. It is an article requiring no preparation, no washing before or afte• using; it is applied in five minutes time, and with as little trouble as any ordinary article for the toilet. People who have us- d this preparation declare it is miraculous in its elleets. and that it w.II perform al, that it . pretenda to do "—.lBal nu s P.clorml. 'its success is wonderiul and we eon only say we en dorse all the proprietor sane in regard to it,"—[Beaton Journal. "We olrerve, by a notice in a Boston paper, that a premium was awarded by the Massachusetts fkleohomes Charaitable association, at their late Fair, B ,stop. to Mr. Joseph Host, of this city, for his celebrat.d Hia watha Hair Restorative,' an article winch richly merit ed this favor. It wag for its superior merits in this re spect that the committee, altar sufficient evidence pre sented to themselves, awarded to air. Host this flatter ing testimonial."—(Providenoe Evening Treas. Nor sale by the 'principal Dru”liale in Philadelphia, and throughout the country. JOe'i PH HO YT. Pro prietor, No, 4 MATHEW:AIN St., Providence. R. I. PHILADELPHIA LUt•AL I.XPHLt•S COMPANY. US South FIFTH Bireet, celiver freight. parcels, and baggage throughout the oar. Par bonier ore and attention given to the oonocyanee of baggage to all the railroad denote FINE :SHIRT IvIANOFACTOKY.—J. W. SCOTT. Sl4 CHESTNUT Streel, a feat doors below the '• Continental." The attention of Wholesale Des. ere is Invited to his irdPßovt,u CUT OF Siff KW, of superior fit, make. and material. on hand and made to or er at shortest notice. ATEIY6PAPER FOX SALE.—A Weekly Newspaper establishment, with a handsome circu lation. loomed at one of the most important points in Pennsylvania. is offered for sale. There me a complete job eine attached. Address " Pr:titer," Preys office. de4-tf V., LIU W u 2-1 SE B—Merman Silver and es, Wooden. all a zes and patterns; a's°, ffiee Far -111 North FOURTH St43et. GROV E. ni i t a3 nr . e im mede to order N b o r W ~ACdi AN 11 —3 bbls superior quality, of boorgia t'eaoh Brand', for gale by C. C. .t. , & DLE R & de/ "rFr St - >..r getiond 'vor above Front. Min Zllsk—Pule .DOW WHITE. (Visits, Montagne. & Co 's.) Ground in Oil, and lor a ts by WETtibRI oßOTHblt lal2 / I q Nort h 8 ECON D St. tz..B PoßK—luu BR S. NEW MESS AT -a. PORK. for rale pi CC. :ADLER & CO. Salt RCH treat. 2d d ntnwe Front. JAVA OOFFEE.- 1 , 000 pockets prime J M OoTee, for Ws by JAALEII IitRAILAM. & ina& a Mind
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