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    BIINDVQLINT
mall or- PllttliALrittl:lN Bertatr or inc SUP.
Viral% Noll Or PR! NINITSINVI Wattn.--The
undersigned having keen appointed • committee
by the eitisene of the ctineteenth ward for the
purpose of establishing &Soup house in Bald ward
for the re ler. of its poor, and making arrange
- menu for obtaining the funds and materials to sap
port the same, deem it their duty to lay before the
public the sensually severe and extensive wirer
img of the poor of said ward at this time, and the
sautes thereof.
The Nineteenth ward It the meat populous in the
olliewnialeing 130403.A/4 thowand Inhabitants,
s. very Urge proportion of whom depend upon
theirdaily labor for their daily support Most of
them are now, from the unexpeoted derangement
of the busineas of the country, and other causes,
out of employment, and with no prospect of ob
teteiug any aeon.
it In most' other perte of the city, the laboring'
,poor realde near to, or not very distant from, the
UM* wealthy, had thee are enabled to obtain as-
&tame in their extremity, in money, olothes. and
victuals, from all of Wish the poor of the Nine
teenth ward 'are deprived, as but comparatively
few able to afford much assistance reside in or near
the ward.
Thne it is that, at this inclement season of the
year, with more than two months of winter before
them, tlansaands of our fellow citizens of the ward
, are destitute of fuel, clothing, or food, or any
Menus to'obtain them, as the scanty allowance by
the ,city authorities for the outdoor relief of the
poor of the ward. during the winter, has been near
ly or quite alitthbaustrid already.
~Under these ciroumstanoes t the undersigned
weeld'eppeal to the benevolent in all parts of the
city to some to the relief of their suffering brethren,
united with them by the °rarest ties of neighbor
hood and interest, as well as that of a common hu
manity, before they perish or Starve
All donations of materials for the Soup-house,
is& as meat, meal, beans, ,to , ,or directions
where they may be obtained, can be left at 0. 0.
Rabbit's store, northeast corner of Aroh and Water
_streets, as well as any articles of clothing or food
for limper of the ward, and all donations of money,
'either for the Soup-house," or the poor of the
ward, can be paid to President Adam Warthman,
Vice-president Montgomery Johnson, • Secretary
E. J. Megonegal i Treasurer Jeremiah Eldridge,
who are authorized to receive it.
Tins pormanno election case of the Third
Oongreerdordtpistriet was resumed yeetorday af•
%men.: before Alderman Remick ,
The) box of the First precinct of the Seventeenth
ward was opened. It gives Verree 174, Kline 70,
Hamilton 7. The tally list stood : Ferree 175,
Kline 71. - by whioh it will be seen there is a loss
of one vote for each.
The Tenth preMnot box was opened, and gave
Velma 96, Kline 119. Wm. Morgan 5, whiolt agrees
with the tally Hat
The box of the Seventh product of the Eigh
teenth ward wee next opened. It gave Verree
273.. Illee 185, liendlton 15. When compared
with the tally lid it gave a gain of 4 votes for Ver
res.
The Fifth precinct box of same ward was opened,
and gave Verret. 278, Kline 134, and Hamilton 7,
which agreed with the tally list.
The Blgth precinct of came ward gave Verree
288, Kline 133. and Hamilton 8, which it. a loss of
one vote for Kline.
laiiMi=;ll=2
*us. Txusvnia.—Last evening, about
eight O'CiOail,' ROOM thief sneaked into the dwell
ing of Mr. John'A. Meehan, 1305 Girard avenue,
and stole two valuable overooata. One of the
coats belonged to a visitor, who had been in the
house but a few minutes.
LEGAL INTELLIGENCE.
SUPILIMB COURT —Chief Justice Lowric,
and Justioes Woodward, Thompson, and Strong.-
47. Richardson vs. Young. Argument ooncluded.
dl Rodgers vs. Whitby. Argued by B. John
son for plaintiff, and Collis for defendant.
52 Rem vs. Stills Argued by W. A. Porter
and A. Thompson for plaintiff In error, and by J.
M. Rush and W. F. Judson for defendant in error.
Com,iioN PLEAS —Judge Thompson.—The
argument in the cue of Presbury, Sykes, A CO. vs.
The City of Philadelphia, Involving the rights of
the trust:eel of the Gas Works over the meters, was
Gentile:led yesterday, but not concluded.
QI7ARTIta Sesames—Judge Allison.—Tho
wholisession was occupied with the trial of Daniel
E. Grosz on a charge of bigamy. The allegation
lithe! the defendant was married in 1826 to Pau
line Josephine Adele Deschamps, the parties then
reeding in England. They OBD3O to this ocatnny
and for some osare the parties Mamma aspirated,
Din. Ormuz taking up her residence in New Or
leans, while the defendant resided a
_portion of the
time In Beaten, then in New York, and subs.-
guently in Washington. In 1851 he visited this
city, in oompany with Mary Ann Johnson, and
kas married to her by Rev. Dr. Demme.
A. Doe -of the parties was the prineipal witness
far the Commonwealth, and he alleged that his
father represented to him that his mother was dead.
Learning that sueh was the case, the witness, then
but n years of age took $25 and started from
Washington, and arrived at New Orleane, where
he found his mother and informed her of what bad
transpired. and of the mond marriage.
The defence offered no testimony, but endea
vored to argue that the proseontion was Instituted
for the purpose of extorting mosey. Jury out.
ANOTHER POISON CASE TN BEROEN—PROBA
MLR IMPLICATION or A NNW TOSE RErrsiormr.—
Jessie. Speer, of Bergen, commenced an inquest
on Wedaesday afternoon, at Greenville, on the hotly
of Mr. John d. Tuttle, of that place, who died on
Friday last, under circumstances; whioh led to the
impression that hie death was caused by poison.
Mr. Tuttle had been treated for several months by
his family physiolan for a pulmonary disease, but
through the advice of a friend, was induced to apply
to Dr. L. Moberg, of N 0.153 West Fifteenth street,
New York. Mr. Tuttle received apreseription, and
applied to a druggist in Greenwich street to have
it put up. The druggist, after looking at the pre
scription, and ,consulting with two or three others
in the store, declined to put it up. Deceased pro
cured the medicine at a store in Jersey City, and
ou the following day commenced to take it as di
rected; but instead of improving, be grew worse,
and on.the fourth day was very lit, suffering severe
pains in his stomach, bowels, kidneys, and entire
body. The family physician was called in, but
could render no relief, and he died on the follow
-ling day, previods to which he requested that a
lestlmortene be made, and an inquest be held on
ISY. •
El/T.—The New York Times
. „ .
stayn,
•. Senator Benjamin, of Louisiana, was recently
engaged. with other distinguished lawyers, in try
ing a cause arising from the New-Almaden contro-
Sem. While In San Francisco, he was milted
upon for a speech, to which he responded, and in
the report of his speech we find the following pu
lar
• Those who prate of, and strive to dissolve this
glorious Confederacy of States, are like them silly
savages whcflet fly their arrows at the sun, in the
vim hope of piercing it! And still the sun rolls
on, unheeding, In its eternal pathway, shedding
light and substation upon all the world."
Considering the faot.that the Senator is now one
of the hottest of the Seoessioniste, he evidently
naderstands his subject, and paints from life.
FORT Triusinur,n.—lt is stated that Fort
Trumbull, in New London harbor, which has for
wine time been unoccupied, has holm garrisoned
by a sergeant and five men, who will put it in con.
Mon for rise in any emergency. It occurs to Os
that,- if defence is really meant in that quarter,
tinimore commanding site of old Fort Griswold,
close by, could be made specially advantageous.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
The Money Market.
EXILADELPECIA, January 18, 1861.
' Stooks were again on the rice to-day. City loans
and State Avis maintained the quotations of yes.
terday, Minehlll Railroad advanced}; Reading
Railroad shares rose to 23, again of 1/, and eluted
at 22 ; and g ibe bonds of 1826 sold at 71, a gain of
3. Pennsylvania Railroad shares gained .1 A few
Oars!, of bank stook changed hands. Fanners'
and Meehenies'
. .sold at 52, end Girard at 41.
`Ssoonflind Third-streets passenger railway shame
sold at 483.; Sprees and Pine-streets at 8; Chest
noised Walnut at 32. The market closed firm.
Tboifoneymarketls unchanged. The domestic
archangel are working more easy. Many of the
mrroiaats; tired of the enormous rates of
asiihange, are buying up and sending forward pro
visions to mete exehange. The rates between the
Rastas cities, are becoming gradually more face_
sable.
fibs Camden and Amboy Railroad Company
bays announced a .baltyearly oath dividend of
six per cent., payable On and after the 21st inst.,
and • dividend of .twenty.flvo percent. out of the
praAltheratolote air:Raided, payable in stock on
andaftsr the 15th of Pebruary.
The following's the amount of goal shipped over
the.Buntingdon and Broad Tap Mountain Rail
"ad for the weak ending January 18 :
• ' filnVf the
Tons.
Previ ed
larthis ee;
ous ..... 2014
'Tidd amount eluesed... . 4 483
Amount snipped to lame 6,663
..... .. 2 170
The, followlog are • the quotations for Domestic'
Exeliage v ae forbiebed by Nome. Drexel k 00.,
No. 3 &nth Third street : -
3gep p r om
exchange.-- g WM.
Wirrore •• • gib g al&
Amentate ..... Orem
Qountry formic-- I%® B
The following Is the bueinoss of the Pluladelehla and
Reeding Railroad Company, for the- month of Decem
ber
1880. 1859.
a 82,67 8 9171152 99
Re4a kr fmra Ta l t4 M 859 84 423 "
Travel, ko• •, . 28 684 82 28 MI 8-
i .81149.02 08 $245.978 79
sportation. Roadway.
Imre, Rarnew4l Fond,
• • ail 431'94'869-- 129.619 49 137.661 23
Snit frofit for the month 8128,412 06 810801,4 83
• • ti'ha New York Evening Post of 10-day soya,:
' ,lhe Ituik market Is rampant today. The en-
Alni list pmeats an important advanoei with largo
tut in the railroad shares. The market
,isiddidiii. great elasticity and strength, and some
deirriptione are three and four per cent higher
,tbillkyaltirday. The absence of any exalting in.
~killisprows, together with the great abundance of
rieveey, la the chief stimulus of the market.
' •
The` market' oldies' firm and without reection.
New YOrk Central 801, Erie. 88 1040, 11101 tifian
Alleatial , s73, Galena 71, Toledo Mfr.
'. * •The State and Peden) stooks are Arne with few
offering. -2(orth Carolinas are held at 78, , with 75
bid_... Mittourfe rose to 60t.
~'ishotpa, r oarltet is almost bare of ,4 hilt Wise"
. saws and 7eB per cent. are now the ruling rates.
:Very good paper, however, is obtainable at 10,12
. want.' Call loans are Inactive at Oat per omit.
,
, ' Cie Oineinnatt Gazette Op:
...L
-« it is eittimeted that the freight agese s e sec
,swollen yet the railroads $50,000 annually.'
. 7 . 1 LWe dud ske above going the rounds among our
"remahtogea, and to,py It for the purpose of s lu i ng
th 1 1 ,4 Whilst it is pr,,bably nearly correct as far as
thelsdarles find oonndiztdons paid the agencies are
,-eieselorsed, it yet falls very far short of the aggro
' lEtte Poet to the railroads ittKing agendas at thin
-- -, „-,, thin the past three weeks it lo.varlously esti
'C' lest ill thatirom five to six thousand 400 of freight
. -3 .110..,_, , _, - ;heertitentraofett to go !ensiled at 13a per 100
'',l. ..10010 1010 1* .tbe• molar rates, and as the Mimi
ines* tertproPerly,-sve think, refuse to resolve
!lit! tkan their full pro rata of, the fined rate, the
~ = m tti roadawhoae agents are competing here
, , Ass addition to theta regular oompenaa-
Ar r
, 4- 1014 , ' SIG WV 'to - 115,000 in twenty-one days.
ri 4 1 1 0 14 18 i fact to the emodderatien of their
, ...
ek Exchange Sales,
, 4. MO. ARRIVALS AT 'THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
H. BP I - -
IRMA H. BP TO 12 teem:von LAST NIGHT.
5 Beav Mead -- 60 i GIRARD HOUSE-Chestnut areal. below Ninth.
22 Reading 1t....--...2A B"I Carrier. Harrisburg F E IShattuoli•, Philo
14 d0._.... 273 ‘ OWi two, New York agalitadlie iVew York
466 d0..,.10t5—.....2iS Thou Walker New York Henry Thompson, N York
50 do---......55wu.2116 Levi W Guff, Lancaster Qal Mito/10 11 & la• CM g OS 0
-toloy
60 do tawn.2ls6 N White , Pennsylvania 1 TJoff e;
Pittsburglorlc
100 do oarin.22K, D Marvin, Milwaukee Y Brewer & la. N
60 do —..0a..h.22% T D Barton, Buffalo Jno Lathrop tuffalo
BO do ..............b5 Zig F D Blum, New Haven Mr White & la, New York
20 d0....._..... - ..... 21% ,W H Hall, New York W E Curry & la, N York
60 do ---.22% I H Butler, Maryland .1 H Martin &la Brooklyn
1 d 0.... m 1811,2271 •B 1. Newcomo. New Jersey Mies Newcomb, I Jersey
50 do —..22.... Hobt 11 ardy. New York V Jennings , Maryland
5 Minehill ..............59g David Mumma, Harriebg Met Mumma, Harrisburg
128 do.. ,lots - ~•.80 J B WllBOll, New Jemmy Mire Wagon, New Jo rsoi
10 See & Third sCx.. 4624 II J Day,. & la, Baltimore ioeo Mooney, Now York
46 Parma 1t...„ „AIX 0 8 bideon. Wash, D 0 C 8 Gilman Baltimore
60 Farm & 61. - Bk .62 W hilmor. Baltimore 0 Gilmor. Baltimore
3,Oirard Bk.-... _ .41 Mr 'I ounart & wf, N York Mies Toenail, N York
7 d 0.....-. ... ..... 41 JIB BigRMI & la. N York bliss Higgins, Now York
BOA NOS. hlr Parker. New york ltir, MoGowan, Now York
...- 50 J.V.I r- " -
Philadelphia Stei
Jenvan
astoarmo By Al. R.SLA.IIOI
*HI
3700 Pa Es 0 lc P._ 10te.89.1:
100 CM Bs _9134
li ii do Y R
10 0 1 1 0
d R do .
200jS 97 i
1
kW d 0.... .Now.lo o 3s
600 N Penns R /Os.. • • —94
/Mg Penns R 2dm .8,74
4000 00 20in
3080 do 2dm—. 41141.87
MOO Lehigh 100
1000 (Imago Con 7a.....41
2000 Read Gs '86....c0th.70U1
1000 d0....'86 ...—.
11 Chest & Wel..
12 Betty
BETW RE
4000 Lehigh Val 90
10..0 _9O
29 Betty Mead ..... ....60
18
25 do 60
2 n 2212122 Coal
-8 Poona It—
BOARD.
81 Reading - 'n
100 o— 5.
100 d d
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.....—. 26 2
8 23
16
50 d 0..--- 5.15
100
80 Green & Co
-88 10ta—.....4.832 -
100 Lehit h —3Ol
8 8 .... ....12
60.4
ICES—FIRM.
BROOND
600 City 6s-Ita-NeW.lOO3l
1000 010..,..New.100
200 abt Boh Nov 61
1000 'BO -67
1000 Read R 65'86....b5.72
aS Penne. R_
do
N sa w m
Bob ay preboaah.l B
1 do..'..pret 1731
INI Byrnes & Pule- iota.B
1301 Penortß.-lote
10 Catawates Pref. • • • • • 64 '
CL051014 PA_
Bu. Aek•cf., Bail. ..1394d.
Philedelphis 6i- 9 7 / 6 98 181 mira R prf.......12 1234
Phtla 6. R..-- 973' 98 blame le 13 61 67
Pluto ee 101 lAnte !eland R ley
Penna 6/....-893 90 Leh CI & N.- .4834'
Read 23 Leh CI & N zlortp.,3l 15
Read bde '70..... 825: North Velma R.-.. 838 8.74
Read flit 65'80... 89 91 N Penne, ..6 7 6730
Read tot 60'85., 71.t,i 7234' Penns 11 105....-9314 95
Penna R 39 Cataynees B Con. 3 316
Panne R Idiot 8874 8755 Catawiees 10
Mor 01 00n.......38 60 Prauk &Routh R 46 47
Morrie Canal yr 112 111 Yd &Sdet R dy01.r.46 47
Boh N 671 i Race& Vlne BL R .18 1811
Idoh Nay burp . • Spouselola R . .63 65
Bohuytelav Eltk. - 734 8 & Pine.. • • 2. 4 8 9
Kohl Nay Prefd 1834'10re/1n & floatoe /732
Elmira R........ -63. 9 (Client & Walnut. 32 31
"xchangc.-Jan. 18
BOARD
New 'fork Stock
sum.
1001110o&14106
130 Ce nt K
111 Cent K 08 '
60 o .... „ 8 4,
113 thal d & . 7 ,5 1
600 do 714
160 do ....
—6lO 71
600 Clay 3, Tol
460 do
400 do
b. 3516
60 Chi St• R R..— 69
200a9
200 do ._w '....L60 691 t
403 do 683.'
100 do __ ...jo 5893
26 Chia 13 & 94i2
60 do 74%.
60 do • • --• 74'
WO
260 Read It b3O 46 R ass,
"
TWO 11 5.1 1865 ....... 92
.10001.1 S 6s Iteoup ... 93
1000 Treas 12 p o notes.lo:X
111900 Missoun 61 62 ... 69
111309 Teun 81 66 * Oa. 75
1000V11601111 6e..... 76
22 Penn oal Co. ... 78 I
20 Paidfio 6186 Co 9A;il
325 do .--. _.92
7 , ( Y claret H..- 801 ,
/100 do . 8D i
200 do " .-.... -.810 7931
150 uo 7974
190 nod River R.
WO .. -
100 do . 49
690 Harlem 16
200 o . 7i
hl.o d h Cent ~.. 87 18 11
70 Moe 8& 711 R.. 163(
100 do --- . • 153•1
100 do »..-..61016
100 , do -.-.. 161,‘
THE 211,1ticY.TB,
Amino are quiet and unohangod, with sales 20 bbls
at 86 for Pots and $612%, for Pearls.
Fiona, &o —There is no important change in the
Market for State and Western Flour today, but rather
more doing for export and home ooneumption. Tbe re
ceipts aggregate 2,669 bbls and sales of 10 000 bbls at
$5.16e6,26 for superfine State and Western ; $6.40et6 45
for extra State; 36 41705 76 for extra Western; and
T 5.65 es 580 for shipping brands extra round-hoop Ohio.
he demand for B.outhern Flour continues moderate
end the market steady. Bales 1.200 bide, at 85.80tre.10
for mised to good, and 86.1887.60 for fano, and extra.
GRAIN.—The Wheat market is dull, and prices are
slightly in favor of the purohaser. Shippers are hold
red iog of Irg:lll.4lll°,4°,recwogriliii
dull, with sales of 21/400 bushel' at 700 in store, for
oozed Western and round yellow, and 710 for yellow
Western Oats are firm, with a fair demand ;roles at
186380 for Western, Canada, and State.
Puovisions.—Pork is firm. but quiet; sales of 100
bile at $1760 for men. and glass for prime. Beef is
steady, with tales of 60 Nib et previous prices. Cut
Nests are stead! at Bo for Shoulders. and 70 e9O for
Mains. Bacon is quiet end firm. Lard in Cheeseith
sales of 200 Ws at 9 3 ,4810,40, Butter and are
unchanged'
Wrosay to quiet and unchanged ; sales of 100 Ws
at 189(o.
CITY ITEMS.
Dlielvigo re A CLose.—The swoon for obtain
ing elegant cloaks and furs at absolutely nominal prices,
at the Paris Mantilla, Cloak, sue Per Emporium, No.
fitit Chestnut street, is drawing to a ohne. The proprie
tors, Messrs. J. W. Proctor tz Co., made these unparal
leled Woollens in view of their large stock and the ad
vanced state of the season ; and thegreat " rush" which
they have been able to keep up in spite of the times,"
has demonstrated that people have money to spend,
Providing they one lay It out tor double value.
BUST ALL TIM YEAR RoVED.—Mosere E. (I.
Whitman & Co., Becond street, below Chestnut, have
solved the problem of being burry when everybody sloe
is dull. This they have accomplished by making and
gelling the finest and tidiest confeetionery alibis lowest
Drums. The demand for their goods is universal, and
they are kept busy at all sr/atone ; consequently their
stook is always fresh.
Germ on &mem deposited in the Franklin Sa
ving Fund, No. 136 South Fourth street, below Chest
nut, Fluladelphis, on and after January 8. INSI, will be
repaid in Gold or Silver on demand, without notice.
'tank notes deposited repaidin bank notes. All deposits
bear five per cent. Interest.
Tax ItraTntrogione To MAJOR AnliningeN.--The
'instruction of the Pregioent to Major Anderson have
been sent to Fort Sumpter In charge of Lieutenant
Hall. It is understood that the Major is direoted to
avoid a oollision, if possible, but if Chars is no help for
it, to defend his position with all the means at its die
posal. It is also expected that after the present
troubles at an end, Major Anderson will oome North
and procti , e for himself an elegant snit, at the Brown
Stone Clothing Hell of ltookhill & Wilson, Roe. 603
and Me Chestnut street,tabove Sixth. Ylniadelphia. A
splendid stook of wearing apparel for Gentlemen and
youths is always on hand at that establishment.
A Liner ! a fine thing in this world
of trial and sorrow is a ligtg, hopeful heart. It alone
possesses the stoutness which will carry one through
difficulties, afflictions, and perseentions ; it can climb
mountain's, penetrate deserts; and brave the storm
; toned ocean; it can endure all the hardships of the
&Imp, and march unfalteringly with the forlorn hope to
the cannon's mouth. When the proud mania humbled,
I and the strong man has failed, he of light heart will re
main. unfearing and unhurt, triumphant over every
obstaole, superior to every difficulty, and still wearing
the elegant clothing gotten up at the " one-price" GIN
Emporium of Gamtvium Browne. No. tO7 Chestnut
street.
OAIS 011.0116 RD Awn SPRLEM WATER.—This was
ter is gaining great celebrity, and the demand for it
is increasing rapidly. Its benefieial character is at-'
tested by thousands, and it is pronounced by distill
guiebed physicians to bo superior to any other medi
chuff Owing Water now in use. The almost miraculous
oureg which it has performed lead us to believe that it
is destined to become extensively used in the treatment
of very many diseases which ordinary remedies fail to
cure. Its curative properties are established beyond
question, and we feel assured that it must, to a great
extent, suporeedo many of tho artificial compounds of
the day. We recommend these of our readers who may
be suffering from general debility, or from any of the
diseases for which Me Water la prescribed, to give it a
trim. Tol3-sly
SPECITAL NOTICES
DANGEROUS FRAND—VAUTION TO 711.19
Puistac.—We invite the aid of all who know the ines
timable value of 110STETTER'S CELEBRATED
STOMACH BITTERS to the afflicted to every section
of the country, to aid us in ferreting out and bringing to
Justice the counterfeiters of the preparation and their
alders and abettors. Several most pernicious imitations
of this popular restorative have recently been brought
out in Chicago, Et Louis, New Orleans, and Mobile,
and as the lives of portions are placed in Jeopardy by
these concoctions, we feel it incumbent upon us to give
this warning through the areas. The national reputa
tion acquired by the Bitters as a aura for Dgemmais,
Liver Complaint, end all debilitating diseases of the
stomach and bowels, hes tempted into the field a host
of sharks, 'alio hope to profit by their celebrity. Please
see to it, therefore, that the article you buy has a fac
simile of the proprietor's signature on the label, and
that the words" Er. .1. nostatter's Stomach Bittern"
are blown in the side of the bottle, and stamped on the
cep covering the oork. For eels evert where. DYOTT
ft CO., Agents, 232 North SECOND Meet, Phila
delphia. ltd&W
TUB MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
or rim YORK.
Meets:
SEVEN MILLIONS OF DOLLARS.
INVIBTAD IN FIRST MORTGAGE{ ON REAL ESTATE
WORTH OVER 814.000,000
The premiums are Lowita than in many other Comes
mei, and the Dividend, have been GREATXII.
Thus fa ti strictly MIITOAL Company. Thera are no
StooltholON, so that ALL THE PROFITS
BELONG TO THE IMIIRED.
Pamphlets, and ovary infornuttlom may be had gratis
on application to . .
Y. RATCHFORD BTARR, Agent,
400 WALNUT throat
PALLADELIIIIA REFERENCES
ThOmas Robins, obn Weleth,
Mordecai L. Dawson, Seorge N. Wart,
thorn. M. Stroud, H. B. Whelan,
John B. Myers. J. Fisher Losmins,
Joseph Patterson. • William C. Ludwig.
John M. Atwood. Arthur G. Coffin,
Thomu II:Pogrom William S. Boyd,
Witham Main's, Thos. Wattson.
asno-thstn lm
JAYNE'S LIQUID DRII SURPASSES ALL
others in communicating a beautiful *agora! black or
brown color to the hair, moustaches, or whiskers.
Prepared only at JAYNE'S, CHESTNUT /Hula, be
low Third, and for sale there, and by Agents th•ouch
out the country. leaur&e.at
SAVING FUND—NATIONAL SAFRTY TRUST
Cots vasive—During the suspension of DP6OIO payments
by the Ranks, Money is veoeived and paid daily, on de
mand: in the same kind of funds, spoole or notes, as de
posited; Interest five par sent. WALNUT Street,
southwest corner of THIRD. la2-tf
SHAKEN'S SAVING FUND--NOEVIWEV
CORNY). 111COND and WALNUT STREIVIS.--DePOSitt re
solved in small and large amounts, from all classes of
the community, and allows interest at the rate of FIVE
PER CENT. par annum.
Office open daily, from 9 until a o'clock, and on Mon
day and Saturday until eight In the evening. President,
FBANILLI FELL; Vaunter and Secretary, mug.
M. MORRIS
limp. Drys! HATA DrA! !—l3atchelor's
LIQUID HAIR DYE is he original and best in the
market. Al! others ere mete imitations, and should be
avoided if you wish to esooge rtdloule. kplendid BLACK
of beautiful Ditowsi instantaneously. Bold by all Drug
gists everywhere. The genuine has the signature of
WILLIAM A. BATOHELOIt upon a steel-elate en
graving on four sides of each box.
Rewire of 00state:faits.
leisnufitotorB . , 81 Barclay street. late MS liroadwar
Now York. 011A31.E8 DATOHRI,O.It,
rioB-17 Proprietor.
tr. Air A NDER Frai-PRoor SAPSB.—A very
loge assortment of SALAMANDERS to: ■ale ea res
ew:table pries:, No. 904 CHESTNUT St.,Philadelphla,
saltaf 'EVANS & WAltaioN,
OSOTAIn & BAKia'S OHEBBISATSD
NOISELESS SEWING MACHINES
The Bed In Ma for Family Sawing.
No. Tap cangernivr !treat. Philadolplua,
CARD PRINTING, BREIT AND ONRAPRBT IN
the City, at 34 Routh THIRD Street.
CIRCULAR PRINTING, Best and Cheapest In the
City, at 34 South THIRD Street.
BILL-HEAD PRINTING, Beet and Cheapest in the
City, at 31 Routt,THIRD Street.
BAND-BILL PRINTING, Best and Oheapcurt in the
Ohs, 5t.34 South THIRD Street.
PAINERPET PRINTING, and every other dee:trio
lion of Printinp, of the moat superior oughts. at the
meet toseoneble rate., at RINGWALT k BROWN'S,
Pfeigri Hatldleh 84 South TRIM) Street. elB-tf
re - rilia - ea;Br - oatrii 'Mee . Wrilitio - e, WiCio
et .1 Appleton gr. Mr. Ky Miss Appleton, Kentucky
I Van Starr, St Louie J W Bourroults, Vs,
Miss Pourroughs, Virginia J W Campbell, York
C B Smyth. Boston M. al Mills. Was ,B 0
J Riahardean, Wash, DC WO Wilson, Maas
al M Rogers Virginia 0 1, Nichols, New York
Chas W Mofvain, Penna. 8 0 Bull, Pennsylvania
.1 L Leech. harrisburg E H Rauoh, Barrieburg
E H home, New York Jae 'l' Norris, New York
W 0 Collins, hew York It N Perkins, Phila.
Wtl Potts, Pennsylvania Col Brackett, New York
8 M.Shoemaker,Baltimore Mr Moitenzie & la. N Y
Mies Mathews, New York ins B.ennerson, Coon
Mrs Henderson, Conn S 0 rratt /c. la, AllieuY
I) Burton. Albany S C COl:Wirer, New York
B F Small, New York W Greenway. Montreal
Mies Creighton, AkOntroal 1r L Showers, Baltimore
Jae K Wiloams, Baltimore M M Meredith, Virginia
Mrs Meredith & 2 oh. Va C M Laney, New York
Jae Fithian, New York J M Mathews, New York
A Castle, New York S B Church now York
S G `margin. New Jersey A Jackson, New York
B 8 Seymour, New York
CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Cheetnut.
Mrs Crawford, New York Mrs Cushman, Now York
W A Nichols, Harrisburg B B etroug
J Booboo F A Cann Philadelphia
E Aimee, Albany. N Y H Hannah , New York
Mrs J Moore & aau. t arlisle Isaac B Parker. Jr. Pa
A l
McCausland, New York W P Griffith, Norfolk, Va
A Virginia Miss L E Heenan!, Va
J Cozier, Delaware hire Cum Delaware
J W Blanchard, Harrisburg Geo T Frazier, Harnsb'g
L.wis Hook, Harrisburg M Bohnrik, Harrisburg
11 W Tracy , Harrieburir Chita W Astworn. Hanish
W C Frost & In, New York G t. Retty, Now York
If 0 Howell, New York Mr West, Boston
Mr Omits, Harrisburg John P. Katie Indiana
W R Denisten. oarnsburg J Monett. PiCastio, Del
J Seeley. New York John Moller & wi, N York
E M Harrison & wl, N York C W deCesnedee, Cuba
Mr Reekle & la. Montrose J Carl & la, York, Pa
J 0 Steavens J W Brown, 8 Carona
ICD Doehring, Harrisburg Wn. Welsh & la, Rumba
1 J Dixon, New York John L Leung, 81 Loam
E R lawyer, Norton W E timith, Jr. New York
W H Dusenbury. New York Wrii Parker. Canada
BNI Fish, Trenton, NJ ft Belvil ' I Trenton, NJ
N Kingsbury, Hartford Mee I, A Kingsbury,Conn
Char tlayler. New York It Al Crosby & is. Pa
• fdendorlf, Montreal Win Stover. Jr, New York
H almy & La. New York H 0 Brewer, New York
Win Endicott. Jr, Boston it C Groerileaf_, Boston
D Bowe. Maine It Bradford, Boston
Brewster, New York B a Arrowemith, N York
H E Btetritt, New York Dr T w Martin, Md
II 8 Butler, New York W P Merrill. Now York
J A Anderson, New York Wm J Emmet, Now York
W t. Strong. New York F t arry & wf Leorn
E 1' Ross, Auburn, N Y Perkins, Newyork
Barnum & la, Baltimoie Joe Ailderdme. Dr lawaro
Cant Burton, U II Army Mrs Burton & l children
New York J Nottle bush, New York
FM Patten. New 1 ork Dr F Swift. New York
H W Taber & la, New York Miss 'labor, New ork
Mies Phillips. New York H Johnston. Baltimoro
A Wllson, Fsq , Trenton C Haden, Trenton
John Bolles, Ironton C Gray, Trenton
M. B Horn. New York
AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut et., above Filth.
3 l' Cox, Bethlehem I, C Voorheee, Reading
F Jacobs. Pennsylvania 'l' II Brinton, Chester no
J Lukens tc la, Penns Mire Lukens, Penne,
J Warner, New York J eargent & 2 eh, Aleut
Ohm aargent, Bass (i . W Jacobs, Chester co
It H Sayre, Bethlehem Hedforee Bliarp, N J
It Drake New Jersey J B finery. New Jersey
ANI Herr, Btrasburg, Pa J B MoUartliey. re.
G Wincook Alabama W II Blake. Now York
J P Bonesteel, New York 1:135 A Bedford. New York
J T Trams. Kentucky B Stevens, Ohio
J Day, New York
JONES' HOTEL—Chestnut street. above Bath.
W Wagner, York, Penns C Wollei, Johnstown
J Laughlin, Wash, DC Jones, Alabime
Miss rowan, New York at van tickles, 1) C
JA R Ellis, Vermont G• , cott, Wash, 1)
W Lamson, Philadelphia A B Dod, Princeton
BT. LOWS HOTEL. Chestnut ed.. above Third.
Geo Hobert L R Franaine. New Jersty
Jae T Anderson, Fay ton, 0 Ales Molt, Buffalo. N Y
D Culver. Ilirooktm Chao Hey. Brooklyn
J W Pincus, Wash, 11 riy, Now York
U IL Painter, West Chester
MERCHANTS HOTEL—Fourth street, below Arch.
W Sanborn. Erre, Pa C S Palmer, New Hope. Pa
Alex hydarn. Coudorsport E Spaturier A. la. York oo
H Ford. St Lotus Hon J 8 Meretlith.
. - • .
Col 11. Barueell. Pa Jae Dolaplam. Widn. Del
GEIO tephens, P Wile, Williamsport
.3 ti Wa lao6,sterlin6. it t 3 Wetherell, Detlitahain
THE UNION—Aroh street. above Third.
John Thompson, Pa C D Hopkins, Pa
Ross Dunbar, Fulton so, Pa D Z Btrawbringe, Indiana
Chas W Cook, Chioago John 1) Rom •,hto
John ti Wallaos_,N Now York Upton Hammond, Mies
Chen Ii Moore, Fa
REVERE HOUSE—Third street, above Race.
Reevos. Fhilads ' J lt oymour, New York
Dr Bee C Foote, Fhilada R ft Matthias, Pottsv
P Bartow & wf, N Jersey Chas Pennell. Chester Co
John Lentz. l'hiteda John Moore, Penn
Rt. E Lutz, Phdads John Rendig, rennn'n
CB Weaver, Penu'a
COMMERCIAL ROTICL—/iixth se.. übovo Chestnut
M Wright, Lancaster co D R Hardin, Coatesville
J Lying. Chester. Pa M Leer. New York
J Norton, Chester ao d H Caswell, Charleston
1 Batten,NearJersaY B Thompson, Chester eo
.1 Graham. Chester co T Walter, Penns
hos Walter, Penns J 0 Orin, Clearfield
L hliahener, Penns J 0 Leonard, Chester o)
E 1 Johnson. Del eo
brERCHANTS , ROUSE—Third L. above Callowhlll
G Wilson /‘. la, Salem. NJ DR Bibb, Pc. la, Kooken°
T R Philadelphia J Krause. Lehigh county
O Fisher. Lehigh county D Weaver. Allentown
Fu!rner, Allentown D A Albright. /tending
FOUNTAIN HOTEL—Beoond et., above Market.
Claypo^le, Bri dg eton W Downs, Greensboro
R D Banta. Dover T Bookmaeter. Faun
lirT B Luther. Dresden 88 Alurpay.lladdenGeld
Mnt Arty, New J may Id G Okambere. Delaware
STATUS UNlON—Market street, above sixth.
C Baiter t New York G Waters, .Lewistown
JamesTay , or, Harrisburg' John Williams. Delaware
Moses Rambo, Coatesville It P Coattail &1, rdilleistit
8 Kephart & Blair oo,Ps A Hoover & le, their co
A J Anderson & la. Blair oco M Christy (la, , Blairco
Geo L Plitt. Harrisburg 8 0 Grono, Harrisburg
U Roberson. New York
HAW) EAGLE—Third etredt. sum Callow/Ith.
W P Beldebrandt, Eal4oll NN R Old Easton
J T Berger, Quakert'n Pa J Foulke, Quakeren, Pa
G W Dawn. Hethlehem R Good, Doylestown
J Clay, North Can,lina H Bartolott. Chester Go
.11W Smith. Ducks oo D Brown, Book. co
J Smith, Dunks co W Beane, Bunke oo
MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—ROOOnd at.. above Aroh
C C Vanhorn. Philada H It Rlwood. Patina
fl W Reynolds, Jr, Del J H Brown, tlkton, Isid
H. W Roerta, Alton, hid LDu bree, /Maks oo
NATIONAL 110TEL—Raoe street, above Third,
C M Knauss, Bethlehem F C Beliett, Penn's,
1' Smith. Harrisburg D F Herr,lvania
John Zigler, Pennsylvania Chu Green, Greensburg
Miss J Ayres, b 1 (Thank ii H Ayres, 18 Chunk
Chaa A Bolden. Kansas • 0 8 Higgins, Reading
Bann Markley. Lancaster
BARLEY SH.EAF—Beoond street. below Vine,
Timothy Maiming, Pa J Smith, Newtown
.1 T Btaokhouee, Pa A H Wright, Camden
J W Croastlele, Attleboro el Corwin, Easton
J Alsover, Beaton B 13 Roberts. No , risiown
D 1' Blair, Hartsville W I) Large, l'eylorsville
C Debra°, Abington Timothy Ely, Buoks no
E Eastbarn, Batiks oo Sarni Baker, Tayloinville
Ifonr.LC Parry, A ttlebino .1 ), Parry. Attleboro
Wl. Walker, Bohngton C Cadwalittler, Bunks co
Amax Corson, Throat: U 0 Jim Polk. Books 00
W K Carver Newtown 11 Bunting, Books on
H Bothers, Books no T 8 bnuth, Ducks or,
Dr Hill, Harrisburg Jos Barnefey. Harrisburg
Jr V Feaster. Newtown A II Large,
E Y Potter, Attleborough Thos Potter Philadelphia
8 Bookman, Newtown J Steakhouse. Attleboro
Win Barnsley, Newtown F Taylor, Newtown
Chile Ramsey, Hartsville A B bongsliore, Backe oo
Daul Rich, Bucks no H C Watson. Bucks on
John Rice, Boots oo 13 P Brown, Bucks co
8 Bette. New Hope Bonj filoon,Buous oo
WE, Campbell, buoka 00 Jag Smith. Watunnaor
Wm Norm, Bucks oo 'l' Warner, Wrig htstown
.1 E Wanly, Bunks no W Davison. Choltenham
Wm Dodson. Philadelphia, Y Walton, Booking ham
J M Carver, Illinois JP Croasdale, Bunks 00
D McNair, Hunks ao
IMPORTATIONS.
(Reported for the Prone.)
RlCBMOND—Steamship City of Riolimond-1278 Ulm
Boor. Boast, Newhall & Co; £37 brie wheat, Samos 1,
Bewley & Co; 22 boxes, 4 cases tobacco. J tl3ans &
Co; 151 boxes tobacco, 331 bales cotton, . Webster,
Jr; 200 bags peanuts , J 4 Hollings & Bro; 9 bags fruit.
Spring,. Oak & Co; 29 bags ginseng, 4 bags feathers, 1
bbl wax, Parker & 'Poland; 1 box mdse. 9 11. Butler &
co; 80 boxes mdse. Pennsylvania Railroad; 18 empty
MOB and bbls, Massey, Collins & 0o; 21 empty mule,
Order.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
I3BE FOURTH PAGE
ARRIVED.
Sterunshio City of Richmond, Mitchell, from Rich
mond, via Norfolk, 28 hours, vnth rodeo and mussonge re
to Thos Webster, Jr.
Steamship Boston, Crooker. 20 hours from New York,
with mdze and passengers to Jan Allderdme. At 23:
A M, on' the Middle. passed City lee Boat, going down
with ship Clyde and brig Kosice in tow ; at 10i20, at Rdy
Island Piers, maw bark Alex MoNeill, oohing Eben Saw
yer, Julia Smith and Orvetta also tug America.
Bohr Fanny Boardman, Crooker. 8 di from Darien,
Ga, with 100.000 feet lumber to Oilskin & Galvin, - Bailed
in company with brig Alex Milliken. H
illen. for Fair aven;
on the night of the 14th inst. Cape Hatteras bearing tl
AW, SS Trifles distant, spoke Bohr Indus, from Mania
mils. for New York.
(Correspondence of CAP E
hi
M e AN a Noh.a ns n . 1 •
7.
I have just returned from Hereford Inlet, off which
place the bark Warren Fisher. where she has bilged, is
lull of sand and water, and is a total loss. Copt Daley
hue taken his departure for Philadelphia this afternoon.
The barks Thomas Dalfet, for Laguayra; Arron L. Har
vey, for Kingston, Jamie& ; Cordelia, for Remedios,
and several schooners, have gone to sea this afternoon,
No vessels have come in this afiernoon. nor are there
any in sight at this writing inward bound.
Yours, THOS. 0, HUGHES.
Br TELEGRAPH. _
.. . _
Pi kw . k on. Jan 18.
ARlt—finitt North Amerman, from Liverpool, and
'bap Flora Boutdard, man
from Olatigovr.
Turks
BBLOls l W— and ßrag Frog:lmo, for Baltimore. from
MFMORANDA.
Steamship Glasgow, Roskell, for Liverpool cleared at
NYork yesterday
Steamship Prager-Me, Mardin. for Liverpool, cleared
at Nk. ork 7 esterday.
Steamship rime a, from New York for Rio de Ja
neiro, remained at St Thomas 20th ult.
Steamship Bremen, Wessels, for Bremen, cleared at
NYork 7eaterday.
Ship Stephen Baldwin, Flagg, sailed from Bordeaux
24th ult for PrOrleans. .
Ship Judah Tomo, Ilausooin, from Liverpool for
Port/month. N H, err at Boston 17th inst, with loss of
fore yard and sails split.
StriP Hornet. Mitchell, from San Franoisoo. arrived
at N York yesterday.
Ship Champion, Lamson, from San Francisco, err at
NYorklesterday.
Ship NOW World, Await, from Liverpool, art at It
Yorkyesterday.
Bark J Kilham, White, for Montevideo. cleared at N
York yesterday.
Brig P Swett. Jewett, from Havana, err at Wil
mington, NC, 10th inst.
Brig Moose. g. from M M
Odo Janeiro, with O
bass coffee, arrived at Mobile 11th nest, and cleared tor
Cora and a market.
Brig' W Applegarth. Groves, hence fo; Rio de
laneiro_, was spoken 21th Mc !at a S. lon hi 00.
Bahr liars, now, Gartman, from Wilmington, Del, err
at NYork yesterday.
Bohr Anne Cannon, Nowell. for Mobile, sailed from
Richmond 17th inst.
Bohr War. Crowell, sailed from Providsnoe 17th lest
for Phi lads.
Sohr Tflmah. Anderson, for Plillada, cleared at Saint
John, NB. 11th mat.
Soh P Bohm, Rome, from Jacksonville, err at NYork
yesterday.
B oi
Bohr Pequonnook, Barnes, at NYork yesterday from
tanhah
Soar Aid, Endicott, from Jackeoriville, at New York
yesterday.
Bohr Sarah Gallen, Cullen, cleared at Mobile 11th mat
for Providence.
Sea C S Edwards, Band, for Carbasien r Cobh , old at
Mobile Eith inst.
.
Boar Mary Hudson, Hudson, for N York, cleared at
Mobile 11th rust.
[Per steamer Cane7lian, at Po rtland.l
Ar from New York, Orion. in Bristol Channel ; Lamp
lighter. at Genoa ; Duo de Normande, at Falmouth,
with mainmastgone.
Net O
Ar from Nerlans. Ooean Boud, and Rookland, at
Liverpool ; Adams, at Deal.
(The above to by telegraph to Londonderry.)
A r from pow 'y ark Mai, Btaniford. Amorioan
and A. 14 Badger, at Morseilles,. 3 Godfrey, at Crook
haven-29th. Linwood. Ocean Bello, and Advance, at
Q.uerinstown ; Ply mouth .Rook, at Deal; bhepherd
Knapp, Aurora, and Q Green. at Liverpool.
Ar from New Orleans 29th, Rochester, at Portsmouth;
international, at Queenstown; D L (ihoate. at Havre.
Al' from Mobile :rid, Birnoilit, at Lizard Point.
Bailed for New York Nov. a, Aran, from Batavia—
Dee 9/, Free Trader, and V anal inden, from Deal; Au
rora. end A Gibson, from Liverpool.
Bailed for New Orisons let, Windermere, Volunteer,
Leuoothea. and Martha, Irvin Liverpool-2d, Old Eng
and, and Bataan), from do.
THE PRESS.--
.PHILADELPHIA, SATUROAY, JANUARY 19, 1861.
WILL AR e—LIARTHE—On the 16th Instant,
_by the
Rev George Alexander Qrooke, A. M., Mr. Willman
P. Wnlara 10 Mien Mary E. Barth°. *
I
'WILSON—MooRE.— On the 16th instant, by the
Rev. J. tl Willie. Mr. Andrew J. - Wilton to Mine Loinea
-.Moore, both of thin ony.
MHO.
WALION.—On. the 16th instant. Isaiah Walton , in
the 79th year of km ago.
Funeral from the residence of his eon-In-law, J. A.
Biter. northeast corner of Elevon'h and Brown etrente,
this (Saturday) afternoon. at 1 &Malik. •
HALL—On the 16th instant, Wni. C. Hall. aged 32
years.
Funeral from the residence of his meter, Jane F
Hall, No. 333 Arch street, etre (Saturday) afternoon, eta
o'clock. •
B rYLES.—On the 17th instant, John 8. 130yles, son
of George H. and FAizalieth Boyles,
Funeral from the residence of his patents, 140. 1007
Crease, late Crown street, on Sunday afternoon. at 2
o'olook.
0 AeSADY.—On the 17th instant, hire. Elizabeth M.,
wife of Lawrence A. Cassady.
Funeral fram the residence of her husband No. 1035
Frankford road, opposite Allen Street, Eighteenth
ward, on Sundae afternoon, at 1 o'clock. •
01 RBe.—un the 17th instant, Job R. Gibbs, Son., in
the 88th year of his age.
Funeral from the residence of his son-in-law, Wni.
Flake, N 0.970 Corps °treat, on Sunday afternoon, at 2
olelook. •
tiltfilfl.—On the 16th instant, Mies Mary Ann
Haines, in the (Net year of her age.
Funeral from the residence of her brother. John
Haines. Oxford, Twenty-third ward. near Milltown, on
Sunday afternoon , at 1 o'clock. •
RICH 4 RDSON.—On the l(Pla instant, Celia Morrison,
wife of Win. D Riohardeon. in the 33d year of her
a ituoral from the residence of her husband, No
1241 (4. aerobe r street, on employ morning. at 10 (Meek..
SAN DOE —On the 17th 'natant, Mr. Jonas Sandoz,
in the 713thyear of Ina age.
Funeral front his late residence. Fisher's lane. near
Olney. Twenty-second ward, on Sunday afternoon, at
3 o'clock. .
SCHERIL—On the 17th instant. Joseph, youngest son
of Louie and bonito Boherr, aged 3 leate, 10 menthe,
and 13 days.
Funeral from the residence of Jim parents. No. 155
Brown street, em Sundry afternoon. at 1 o'olook. •
VA p OLA.— On the 17th ina l ant, Margaret 'Veneta.
Funeral from nor late 'residence. Nn. gut North
Twenty-first street, this (Saturday) afternoon, at 2
o'clock.
TAYLOR.—On the lath Mutant. Julie Taylor, in the
72.1 year of his ago.
Funeral f - oin hie late rebidenee, Thompson Street,
between Gay and Dalt streets. Marley unk, this 1 gator
day / afternoon, at 1 o'oiook.
11YOTT.—On the 17th Instant, Dr. T. W. Dyott, in
the 80th year of lug age
Funeral Item Ina late residence. No. 321 New street,
on Almulay morning, at 100'0100k. •
WITHPB-8 —On the 17th instant. Rebecina Y.. wife
of Hanson L. Withers, and eldest daughter of ,
If.
Plate, in the 32d year of her age.
MOURNING GI:OU9 FOR 1861 —Just
received Now Rt) lee Pecan(' Mourning Kn. Bali
Chintzes. and Neat titling Black and White ditto, at
/230' ota ; Blank Al moms, UN, 26, 8111, 37.4 ots. ; Bomba
zine Finish Moamar., 97%. 50 02;4, 75 eta.; Mohnir
Lustros, 37310 tn. to 51; Black Book Maine, English
Crapes. Veil Crapao Crape Palle and Crape Voile,
Round Corner Crape,'Laoe and Grenadine Voile. Crape
Collars and Collarettes, Bog.ish Bomblzines Jouvin e
Black Kid Glnvee. making our stook of PLAIN BLACK
and SECOND MOURNING GOODS full and complete.
tittlelON k BON, Mourning Store,
No. 9118 Chestnut strert.
SPIRITUALISM.—MRS. A.M. SPENCE.
or IV am York. will le eta re at 8A618061-13TH.Eb
g 1,, on SUNDAY, at .10M A. 141., and 7)i M. Ad
minion 6 cents. It.
WLECTURES TO LADIESIO 't MEDICAL
SUBJECTS, BY ANNA M, LOSIOS ORE
e, M. D. at the Aosombly Buildings, TENTH
and CR EATNUT streets, next MONDAY and THURS
DAY AFTERNOONS, at Mi &cloak. Admimon 10
cents.
iIItTHE CONVENTION OF WORKING
111. 4 N. assembled at Spring Garden Hall. on
esday evening last. will meet. lir adjournment, at
the SAM F. PIAGE, THIS (.aturday] EVENING. Jan.
leth, at 75i o'clock. Pelegates not enrolled at the last
meeting will be required to present their credentials.
lir order or the Convention.
JOHN ICEFSHY,
It`CHAS. G. WILLCOX. Eethi.
L REMESIIIEIi Tsar. POOR.—ILEV.
PILANKLIN M. 00113 .1 will plead the cause of
t pnor,th the atxth Preabytenan Churoh,Wr. Atom')
SHUN% Street be ow 81:1111. TO-MORRO W (Sabbath)
EVENING at 7% o'clock. After Vio sermon a collec
tion will be taken to aid the eiorthY poor, through the
Home Missionary Society. THOD.IAS T. MASON.
Chairman Committee on Public Mtiettere.
OT.roUrii,V°.it'ilregs.bsi),./enteMV,,Meri
ettect below won. Tu-MORRO w ( j nIBBATII, AP-
TnItNOOP4 at 3 o'olock. after which a collection will
he taken to aid the suffer= poor through the Home
Missionary Bomar., THOMAS T MASON,
it t.hairman Committee on Public Meetinge.
WCHURCH OF THE NEW TESTAMENT
T. IL STOOK I ON, Pastor, Northwest corner of
RII Avenue and THUITYMNTII Stteot —Ser
vice, SA BBATH MORNING, 1O o'olook, by Roy. J. S.
WILSON and the Pastor
ST. PAUL'S Cllvitcm—OWlNG TO THE
absence of the Reowr. there win be no de.moo
tot couree on the Men and Women of the tVe."
next es uAY EVENING. 'I he Rev. Dr . GOOD IN,
Provost of the Univereity, re expected to preach.' le*
MEASTERN MARKET COMPAN V.—AN
dlourned meeting of the Stockholders of the
EE et MARKET COMPANY Will be held on
TUESDAY EV ErsING nest. Jan 42d. at 731 o'clock. at
the Wetherlll Rouse. RANSOM Street, to hear the re
port of the Committee appointed at last meeting to in
veetigate toe prooeedings of the Directors eloLted Sep
tember Sttli last, end procure evidence in relation
thereto
Seheral attention is earnestlyramieeted.'
lt• R. H. HOWARD, Chairman.
IFITA.TEIVIENIT OF THE UNION BANK.
as required by the second amnion of the act of
Ulf General Assembly of this Commonwealth, approved
the 11th day of October. A. D. 1857.
Amount of loans and discounts.......----0369,217 95
to 454 84
due from other bane5....._...,...35 823 10
• • of notes In ()limitation , 0,295 16,1
4. deposits, including balances deer
to other bank 5........ .. 765 Cl
CITY OF PHILADEL PHIA , so BIA, January 18,1551.
1. James Lesley. Cashier of the 'Union Bank,
being sworn. depose and say that the above state
ment Is correct, to the best of my knowledge and belief.
JAMES LESLEY L Cashier.
Sworn before me. this 18 . h day of J an.. A. D. 18.51.
It JOHN H. FRICK. Notary Public.
MIN L VRANCE COMPANY ON THE
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, NOS 4 AND
11 /INGE BUIL DING —3..ivu.ny 16.1861.
The following gentlemen have Teen duly reelected
Direotom for the 1116 r 1863 I
HENRY D. /SHERRY:RD,
SIMEON TOBY
CHARLES ALACA LESTER,
wILLIAM S. BnILTIL
JOHN BDD. •
WILI,II3.AM U
ft. WHITE,
GEORI3I H. STUART,
5AA11.11 4 .3.. URANT, Jo .,
`I
ToBIAS WAG HR.
THOMAS 8 WAITRON,
HENRY G. FEED MA N
CHARLEt. LEW;I3.
GEORGE C. CARSON.
At A meeting of the Daeotore,hettl thin day, HEN RV
D. BR , . RRERD, Esq., woo unenimously re-elected
ereeKlent of the Company.
JalB 61 WILLIAM HARPER, SooreterY.
COMMONWEALTH INSURANCE IQOIII.
PAN Y OF TDB STATE OF PENTISY.OVA
rNt6I3 CHESTNUT STREET,
PIIILADELPIIIA, January 14.1861.
At a meeting of the Stockholders of the common
wealth Insurance Company of the State of :Pennsyl
vania, held at their office, January 7,11861, the following
Gentlemen wore elected to serve as Director , ' for tho
ensuing year :
DAVID JAYNE, M. D.,
JOHN Al.
'lloalaS S. sTKIVART,
CHARLES 11. ROG>. Rs,
WILLIAM eTRUTEIERe,
te.NRyLEWIS,
- - -
ROMIRT sHoEmAKEK.
SO lINIC.Vir AL, K f.;11.
EDWARD 0. KNIGHT,
STEPHEN coma tot.
Anil at a me
lloeting of the Board of Directors held on
this day, the fowing Officers were re elected
President—DAVill JAYNE. M. H.
Vice President—JOHN M. WHITA Lio
Bearetary—tAlHUbL B. MOON. jal7-10t
Tr. EAST MAIIANOY RAILROAD COM.
FAN Y.
VIIILADELPIIIa, January 14, 110.
At the annual meetine of the etookholdere of this
Company. held this day, the followinr named persote
were elected officers to serve until the next annual
election
TIIHASUREII AND SECRY.TAIty.
Jal7-31 ARGHILIALD McINTYRE.
tirrOFFICE OF THE ENTERPRISE IN
SURANCE COMPANY. 400 witudit St.
PHILADELPHIA, January le, 1681.
At the Annual Meeting of the Stookholders of this
Company. held on the 14th .1'1=,1861, the following
gentlemen were sleeted Direetere for the ensuing year
F. RATCHFORD RTARR,
WILLIAM MoKHK.
NALSRO FRAZIER,
JOHN M. ATWOO
BE ,4 JA MIN T. TR ., DRICR,
HENRY WHARTON.
MORDeOAI L. DAWSON,
GEORG Is H. WI CART,
JOHN H. BROWN,
A. FAHNESTOCK,
ANDREW D. CASH,
I. L. ERRIB GER.
At a meeting of the Board of %motors, held this day,
F. RATCHFORD STARR wasippoleted President.
thelctuetif CHARLES W. CORE, Secretor,.
aOFFICE THE LITTLE SCHUYLKILL
I% A VIDATION RAILROAD AND COAL
iI:ANY. . ...,.
, PITIT.ADBLPIII k. January 14;11.5L
At the annual meeting of the Stockholders. held this
day. the follow:11g named persons Were elected officers
for the year 188 t: •
..
PRESIDENT.
WILLIAM 0. PATTERSON.
strammas,
LEVI DICKSON.
GEORGE H. JUSTICE.
FREDP,RICK FRALEY.
otikatiEß HENRY FISHER
AROHIBAL 9 McINTYRE,
JOSEPH. PATTEpBON.
TREASURER AND SECRETARY.
Jal7-31 WILLIAM WALLA, Jr.
KrOFFICE OF THE FAXIE HINDRANCE
COMPANY.
FllllAnnaire...Tannary 11, 1861.
At the annual meeting of Stockholders of the Fame
Inaurappe Company• held this day. et their otrme, No.
4 u 6 CHESTNUT Street, the following-named gentle
mi.n were eleoted.dtreotors to serve for the ensuing
roar:
OIEOR OE W. DAy, Y
RAMO I ha. WRIGH H T,
AVD D E IRNEEN RV LW IS. Tit,
4 ,CUAR. STUD ARDSON,
SA wURL J. BODINE,
JOHN W. EVBRMAN.
OFORGE A. Wk.ST.
TID , MATI S. MARTIN,
O. WILSON DAVIS.
RDWA RD D. Vi'OODIIFF,
JOHN KESSLER, JR.
JANUARY 15,1551.
At a meeting of the Board of Direoters, held this day.
the following gentlemen were unanimously elected
offioera :
• .
GEORGE W. DAY. President,
FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vice President,
A
Inl6-6t W ILLIAMS I. DLACHARD, secretary
Ili.. OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA
Aril/ READING RAILROAD CONI t'ti NY.
PIIILATJEJ,P ttiA, January 14.1861.
NOTICE —At the annual meeting of the stookholdern
of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company.
held thin day, the following gentlemen were ennui-
MOUSIY elected alliance for 1881
PR/MT/ANTI
AMWill MEV.
VICE PRESIDENT,
J. DUTTON 8 PEELS.
MANAGERS.
J. Dutton E thole. I Charles
- William Sonora, H. PrattMcKean,
Robert Holton, I B.Bl.Felton.
TREASURER.
SAMUEL BRADFORD.
SECRETA R V.
W. H. IiIcII,IIENNEY.
By ardor of the Board.
W. H. IiicII,IIHNNCY,
Jail Bt Secretary
VTPOPULAR TASTE IN LITEILATUR E.
—,11.E.V. A. CLEVKLAND COXE. G. D. o f Dm..
.1 , , bid.. at Concert lin.ll, CiIbSTNUT. above
'fwelfth street, 'Mk SDAY EVEN IN 0 22d Japoari.
Tiokeio fIE, canto; for gale at BURNS & SIEG. Jll
011EO1NU rSt • ENSCOPAI, no K DEPOSITOSY.
1:1514 CIIESTNU V St., and at tho Door. Jal7.thetu-3t
r_M• OFFICE OF THE RELIANCE MU
TUAL INSURANCE COMPANY.--PIIILADSL-
P/110.• January 14 MI.
The Annual m eeting of the 12 tooltholdere of thin
Cornvany will be held at their aloe. No SOB WA I -
NUJ. Street, at 13 o'olook lW
on IuOAY. the 4tu.
day of February next
An Election for Twenty .Pireotoie to servo the ensu
ing year will be hold on said der, at the mune place,
between El &dock M. and 2 o'clock' P.M.
)al6- tattle dell II 111. HINCIIMAN, fleoretary.
VEOFFICE OF TILE WYOMING CANAL
COMPANY, No, .:130 WALNUT STREET,
ADELPHIA,
NOTICE TO THE STOOKHOLDERS.—The annual
meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the office of
the Company,. No. duo W ALNUT Street, in the city
of Philadelphia, on MONDAY, Januar 21, 1811, be
tween the hoofs of twelve and three o'clock, at which
time an election will take place for a President, Vice
President. and six Managers to serve for the ensuing
.a 8. 4 year.
J CHARLES ivutisit,
Secretary.
'MARRIED.
PRESIDENT.
WILLIAM C. PATTERSON.
DIRECTORS.
LEVI lIICKION.
ORCH JusricE,
F . REPER.rcit FRA LEV,
CHARI,ES HENRY
AR"IiIIJALD MrINTYRE,
JAME.; M INIMS
PATTEMON.
i. PEMIIKRTOIVIIurcHINSON
WILLIAM S. WIM.IOIIE,
RICHARD RBA R
CHOMAR IV-I.I.IPDIJL
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT
the Annual Meettng of the Stockholders of the
g C or Branch Canal Company for the citation of a
held at e
and five Managers of said Company Penn-
held at the Oleo of the Cornhany, in eyrtit 1413. nylvania. nt 10 p'olook A. Pd., on W.I.DNESDAY, the
.40111 day of January. lBBl .
I), order at tho Board, M. O. rdER OUR,
inl3-10t Seoretnrs.
POFFICE OF THE UNION CANAL CO.,
PIIIL‘DELP , IA, January la. 186 I.—The Annual
looting of the titookitoldero of the Union Canal Cent •
ny. of Pennsylvania, WM bp held on 71) cl
bruary Bth, next, et 11 o'clook A. NI at the office of the
C9momi • , 228 WALNUT litreet ( Farquhar buildinge,)
Jan , dtfus 0. ThOMPBON, tleoretary.
fy` OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL
ROAD COMPANY,
AL11.11.71 IL IMI.
NOTION TO STOCK HOL D E RR.-1 he annual meet
in¢ of the stookholde re of this Company will be held on
MOND aY, tho 4th day of February, 1881, at 10 o'clock
A. M., at the EANcOSI•ETRc.ET HALL.
The annual election for Director. will be held on
MONDAY, the dth day of March, 1601, at the office of
the Comranf, No. 038 Routh THIRD EOM.
JelLtfed EDMUND SMITH, Secretor,.
D LA.T
I T ?N : R I . lvj t egg i ftYR R OYF
MATTHIAS. on T V lettlt E yen/IMO. 22d JanuarY;
nt CONC h:RT HALL. Chestnut, above Twelfth street,
1 , 1 the Rev. A. CLEVELAND COX, D. D., of Balti
more. Md.
Sultieet : " Popular Taste in Literature."
Tickets 25 cents. For sale at Episoopal Doolr Deposi
tory, 1.524 Chestnut street; Burns & the*, Oil Chest
nut street. and at the door. Jala-fmtu 3t
NOTloE.—Tlli6r. ANNUAL 511EETING
of the Stockholders of the Seaver Meadow
Railroad at d Coal Company will be held at their office,
No. :3112 WALNUT Street, OD MONDAY. the 2101 of
January next at 12 o'olook 111.. at which time an elec
tion will be Mild for Preeidont and ten Diroctora for
the ensuing year. L. CHAMBERLAIN,
dol2-1121* Smeary and Treasurer.
"NEW YORK AND MIDDLE COAL.
PEEL° It A11,004D AND COAL COMPANY."
Annual Meeting of the litocklaol
dere e Com
pany avill he held at their taco. 010 tlO4 Rooth
tatreet, on attiNDAY. the 4th day of Fe
bratarY next at 11 o'clock A. M. for the Purpose of
electing Fire Directors of the said Company fur the
emitting year, and for the transaction ram% other
bionness as may be b ought before the meeting.
HEN fly nowllBol4, BeoretarY.
Pliradolphia, January 17, 1881. MlB Mel
TrOFFICE OF THE GIRARD COLLEGE
PAHRRNGER RA , bWAY COMPA^Y. oornor
Of COLUaIDIA aid RIDGE Avonuos.—Pitu.arn.-
rola, January 8, IMO —The BOARD OF DER k,CTORS
have. THIS DAY. declared a Dividend, for the lout
Six Months, of ONE DOLLAR nor Share on anon
Share of the l'apital Stook of thin a:ormolu payable
to the Stockholders. or their Legal Representatives. on
and after MONDAY. ianunry 21.1061
lal2ditirt2l W. H. BLIGHT...I:rumor.
OFFICE OF THE UNION MUTUAL
1.1-1 IMUEAPICE COMPANY,
PIIILADELPIITA, Jan. 7, 1641.
At it meeting of the Dtreotors, hold this uay. a Divi
dend of RIX EKE eriN T. the outstanding Morin wee
declared, payable to the Raripeolders, or their legal re
presentative's at tne (Moe o 1 the CompanY, on and
after WEDNESDAY. January 11. 1861.
ja9 12t JOS. COLUMN, Seoretary.,
TrOFFICE OF THE FAME INSURANCE
CO., No. 406 cliEsTritrr 9tre•t.
January 7. 1861.
At a meeting of tho Board of Directors, hold thts day.
a Dividend of THREE FEB. CENT. on the Capital of
the Company was declared, payable on and after the
let day of February next.
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD,
Ja9-tfel Secretary.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
SI,AVERY
SANCTIONED BY MB BIBLE
A TRACT FOR
NORTHE ft N CHRISTIANS
HON. JOHN HICHITEII JONI.B
J. B LIPPINCOTT & Co
22 AND 24 NORTH FOURTH ST. j4122t
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
FYRE & LANDEIL, FOURTH AND
AU Streets. keep only LINENt makes and
Bleach PURF FLAX (STAPLE (3001)13.)
4 4 Richards Housewife Linens.
1 . what' Json's VX(Ta Heavy.
Itzoliardson's Medium Shillings.
Riohardeon'e Bosom Linens. jal9•tf
EYRE c LANDELL OPEN TO-DAY
Ter retail Bales,
10-4 oheeting Aluellne. double weight.
sheeting hluet,tue. 10-4. 11-4. 12 4.
:shooting 111 ufiltog..dinKle width.
Shirting' Moeline, UM only. ial9-if
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
NOTICE OF COPARTNERSHIP The
undersigned have this day formed a copartnershiu,
under the firm of ROBIII 4 ON, SCOT & CO.. for the
purpose of oarrying on the Auction and Commission
Business, and will onouny the storo No. 343 BROAD
WAY. at present occupied by Henry Robinson & Co.
Dated New York, January ft, MM.
HENRY ROBINRON,
It kNJAMIN BOOTT. JR.,
WILLIAM H. PARSON S .
MURPHY-WHIPPLE IRON BRIDGE.
ETON E. QUIGLEY. & BURTON.
N 0.333 WALNUT tiTRBET.
PHILADELPHIA.
Beg leavo to inform Railroad Companiee, and others
interested in bridge conetruotion, that they have formed
a connection in business with JOHN W. MURPHY,
Civil F7:m.llloer, (author and inventor of the above well
known plan of iron bridre,land are preared to execute
orders, from any part of the country, trout his designs
and personal se perintendenes.
All letters relating to piano and intimates should be
addressed to JOHN W. MUR Pfl Y,C,vii ttoneer.
nol3-6m For STONE. QUIGEY. & BURTON.
REMOVALS
REMOVAL.-PASOIIALL MORRIS
has removed Ins Agrioultural and Seed Ware
house from Seventh and Market streets, to his New
Stand, 1120 MARKET Street, opposite Farmers'
Market.
Every descriptlon of improved Agricultural and Hor
ticultural Imo'mews. warranted. Field, Glarden. and
Flower /Riede impelled at reasonable prieee as here
tofore. at wholesale and retail. PASO R 4 MOR RIS,
Agricultural and Seed Warehouse, 1120 MARKET
hweet, opposite Farmers' Market. Jai-=
MOOSE DEEE..—The pubhe are hereby
notified that the Moose •hieb bee been on ex
hibition et G. Goehol's Hotel. Fourth end Chem
streets. foe the last four days will he cut up for distil
-1 ;Awn to the subscribers on 'SATURDAY MORNING.
19th inst. G. GOEBEL.
TE , TIMES ARE DULL!, AND FU'fIIMI
proseeote look despairing.. It a honld not deter YOU
front going to ftelhlE lON N.ECOND Street.
above. Green, to t et sour Photograph taken.
JAYNWS IIA:R PUNIC
PROMOTE THE GROWTH OF THE HAIR,
REMOVE DANDRUFF,
GIVE THE HAIR A GLOSSY APPEARANCE,
PREVENT BALDNESS,
CUBE DISEASES OF THE SCALP,
riIEVI;AVT 1RAP1,4T11111: GBAylvEss,
SHOULD BE ON EVERY TOILET TABLE.
It will alto quicken the growth of tho Beard and
AI oustaohes, and 1 oing delightlu'ly perfumed, In colon
%too to pleaso the moot fat tolious. Yrepared only at
JAY NE's.,
No. 24 CHESTNUT Street, and for sale by Agents
throughout the country. jislt 12 1619
R SHOEMAKER & Co..
• GLASS, PAINTS.
OILS. AND VARNISHES,
Northeast Corner FOURTH and RACE Streets.
de 4-ttln
RIX fiIINDRED DOLLARS REWARD
Wlit be given for the dotootton and conviction of
the person or persona who fired the barn of the sub
sonbera in Twenty-fourth ward. on the night of the
;!7th of flepternber,l3oo. TINSE GI , 0110 E.
1a18.2t" GEORGE E. HALL
pLIMADELPHIA LOOAL EXPRESS
COMPANY, tl south PIPTII Street, deliver
freight. garrets, and baggage throughout the oily. Par
ticular owl, and attention given to the eonveranooof
baggage to all the railroad depots. 5a4-lni.
ORIENTAL DETERSIVE SOAP.—Ono
pound of which will do an much dashing . and do it
better than three of common rosin soap; olothes need
no boiling nor rubbing on a 'squib board. Over 100,000
families are now constantly using it. We guarantee it
to give satisfaction, or return. the money All respeota
bleGroders have it for
TRAIN 'ec MCKEONE,
anstl.ws if tf 22 and 24 South Whereas.
M RS. JAMES BETTS' CELEBRATED
hUFEORTERS EVIL LADIES, and the only Sup
porters under eminent medioal patronage. Dulles and
physionans are respectfully requesteo to call only on
Mn. Setts at boy residence, 1039 WALNUT Street,
Philadelphia, (to avoid oouriterfeits.) Thirty thousana
Invalids have boon advised by their physidians to use
her applianoes. Those only are genuine bearing the
Un.ted States copyright, labels on the box, and signa
tures. ana also gm the Bugnortere, with teatinaontaie,
0016- tutlifistf
pmUILADELPEITA TERRA COTTA MA
NUFACTORY, SEVENTH and GERM taiTOWN
road and 1010 OHERTNIPP Street, Vitrified Drain
end Water Pipes. Ventilating Flues. Hot 4ir 4 Flues, and
Smoke Flues 'neat. of Terra Dotta, andsf suitable size
fur every class of buildings, This article is worthy the
attention of all parties , putting. up buildings. Large
use sewerage pipes for city drains o. water pipes war
ranted to stand a severe pressure. We are now prepared
to contract with runes or oorporations for this article in
any quantity. We warrant our goods to lie equal if not
superior to am other mode in the United States or
tea Plutons. se. % Ornamental Chimney Voos and G
M arden
ir
H 0 Y T'S
HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE
- -
'warranted in every instance to
ILEBTOItE GRAY ISAIR
TO ITS ORIGINAL C.OLOR.
It has been applied
IN TIkOUSANDS OF CASES
•
In Dia orinoipal New En and. and HAS HOT
FAILED in thatgla instance to accomplish
ad in claimed for it.
. . .
No Hair is so Grey or Red but the HIAWATHA will
change it to a beautiful and life-like Brown and Blank.
It is not an instantaneous dye whiph crooks, milts,
and niece a dead black color to the hair, the patient
having to submit to soaping, Washing, and sponging of
the hair eye ry time it in emptied ; nor is it a preparation
of sulphur, sugar Grim!, ho; nor of any ingredients de
leterious to the hair or skin. It is an article requiring
no preparation, no washing before or after using; it is
applied In five minutes time, and wallas little troublo
as any ordinary artiole for the toilet.
People who have used this prpparation declare it in
roiraculous in its enacts, and that it will perform all that
it pretends to do "—I liallon's Piotori al.
its smacks is wonderful, and we can only ray we en
dorse all the proprietor says in regard to it."—[Boston
Journal.
We obrerve, by a notice in a Boston paper, that a
premium was awarded by the Massachusetts alechanics
(Tharaitable Association, at their into Fair, Hoston,,to
Mr. Joseph Hoyt, of this city, for his celebrated • Hia
watha Hair Restorative,' an artiole which richly merit
ed this favor. It wee for its superior merits in this re
seem that the - committee, alter sufficient evidence pre
'tented to themselves, awarded to AI r. Hoyt this flatter
ing testimonial."—[Providenee Evening Press.
Nor sale by the principal Drusgists in Philadelphia,
and throughout the country, JOSE. Pit liorr. Pro
prietor,No. 4 MATHEWSO Bt.. Providence, R. I.
ja:l-1
SHOW O A . S E S—Uennan Silver and
Wooden, all tins and patterne; also, Office Fur
niture made to order by Wel, G. GROVE,
ja3-1m /go. 1 t 1 North FOURTH. Street.
PEACH BRANDY —8 bbls superior
quality, of Georgia Penal' Brandy. for sale by
C. C. MAULER & CO.,
dnf 103 ARCH Brrent. sooond door IttinVel Front.
eIDBR BRANDY.-5 bbla Cider Brandy
'kJ of extra quality, now landing and for sale by
C. C. BADLI. & CO..
do? 108 ARCH Rtreet, second door chose Front.
fl UT TLE-FIS BONE—For sale by
WETHERILL & BROTHER, NOB. 47 rind 49
hortli - SECONT) 14tr••t. dll
w'HITE LEAD—Pure, manufactured and
for Hale by WETIIE RI L & EHOTH EFL
47 and 49 North SECOND Bt.
m EbB PORK-100 BMA NEW MESS
PORK. for salolg O. 0. lIADYAR & CO.
de2T 103 nllOll •,treet. Rd door above Front.
JAVA COFFEE.-1,000 pockets prime
Jav&
comse, for sslo by JAMES RS ARAM OV.,
litr•lkt
IALEP—For $3lO by WEIIIKKILL
kIiLOWLIER. 47 and 49 North NEGONO !Street.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
ORTHERN ASSITRANOE COMPANY,
LONDON.
EBTABLIBRED IN 1836.
CAPITAL, $6.298.800,
CASH ASSETS, $2,392,255.62
ANNUAL REVENUE
UPWARDS OF 81. 130,000,
Statement of the cot ditlon of the Company. made in
compliance with the law of Yetinkyleanta
Camtal dtook • $0,298,8C000
Number of Shares of Stoook
aubsoribed for —.-- • 403
Amount of assessmenta or initalments
stook paid In, in 312.010 60
ASSETS.
Iho valuo as nearly as may be, of the Real
Estate neld by the ompartY _ 202,022 15
Cash on hand, and deposited In Banks - 205 922 73
Cash in hands of Agents, and in course of
transmission— 225,783 55
Loans Immured by Bonds and Mortgages,
constituting the first lien on the Real Es
ta- e, on which there in lees than one year's
interest due and 0wing....._.,_,........, 879,915 44
stocks owned be the Company, whether of
any state or of the United &Meg, or of any
Incorporated city of the United States, or
of any other description...-. 298.691 58
Bonds lied by the Company as Collateral
Recants' for Loans —_..— 588,800 00
Other investments— 91,190 19
LIABILITIES.
Loaves due. 8g;(1 unpaid, (Fire and Life )--
Claims for I .tMes which are in suit or con
tested by the Company.... .. None
Louie.; during the year which have been
Paid. ( Fire and Life)-• • • ........ 345.297 SI
Divide' de deo ared......-- 23.401 13
Dividends declared, due, and 9,644 95
Amount of all other claims agair st the
Company, contested or otherwise includ
ing Fire Duty due the Government, and
unclaimed DI vidend . 46,440 49
INCOME.
Gross °anti premiums received, (Fin, and
Intere.t money r y.
eeelvtd from the invest
ments of the Company
Income of the Company Irma any ot . her
8011M011....
EXPENDITURES.
Amount paid and owing for reinstiranee pre
miums, and amount of return premiums,
whether paid or unpaid-- ..... 344,888 48
Dividends paid during the year—...—.-- 2.1,467 33
xpenues paid during theyear, including
commissions and fees paid to the Agen.s
and Officers of the Company......__.. 183 048 GO
Amount of all odier expenses and expendi
iures of the C0mpany........ —,....—. 81,744 46
Having complied with the law of Penneylvania, the
undersigned reepeatfully a 'licit a continuance of the
patronage 'which luau been an liberally bestowed upon
tlua Company since the establishment of the agency in
title et ty.
he large capital of the Company and unlimited
liability of all the Shareholders offer the greateat se
curity to Policy holden'.
Leasea paid in Philadelphia as soon as proper proofs
are presented.
GETTY iga LEIBINC4.
AGENTS.
425 CHESTNUT STREET.
New Building Philadelphia Bank,
Jal7-thatuet
TUE RELTANOE MUTUAL
INSURANCE COMPANY
PHILADELPHIA,
OFFIOE No. 308 WALNUT STREET,
JANUARY 12, 1861
The following statement of the affairs of this Com
pany on the 31st of Deoember, 1860, republished in pur
nuance of the Charter, viz
To Capital Stook, paid in—. 214,700 00
To Certalestes otook f .ProSts, convert- __ _
ible Into S
To Contingent Account for Premi
ums on titre Ripka, outstanding
Deoomd•r 31, 1869. .... 619 295 BEI
Do do 9c001904101806 43,768 SS
To Interest Account, net, received
In 1860 -...- e 16,766 41
To Policies, Transfers, and other I
trate 66 th
To Profitand Lon, December 3lst,
1&59
Dr Dividend Aoeount, paid for the
year 1889— • • • $4O 090 !4
Dl Losses by Fire in -- 29,468 52
113 , Return Premiums. Com — lois - .
eione. ho
By Expenses. cnnluding Agenems,
Taxes, and _Donations to Fite
Companies.— 11,9:693
77,13.2 ea
Remaining with the C0mpany.......--. $317,142 GI
WHICH IS INVESTED As FOLLOWS :
Piret Mortgagee on Improved City Pro-
Party, 'worth double the amount-- -- $150,90,1 00
u Ground Rent. first olaue— ..... 2,452 50
n Citg of Philadelphia 6 per cent. Loan,
(30 29,973 75
PenneyliTania Railroad Co's. S per cent.
Id Mortgage Loan I 030,000). •• - —• • 27,000 00
n Allegheny Co. 0 per oent. Penney.vania
Railroad Loan— 10.000 00
it Collateral Loans, welfeenured— • 2,600 00
n Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain R.
L and L. Co., Mortgage Lobel...
n Pennsylvania Railroad Company's 6 per
cent. let Mortgage Loan ..... ..... 0,000 00
n Reliance Mutual Insurance Co. Stook.— 24,960 00
n County Fire Insurance Co. 1,060 CO
n Delaware M.S. insurance Co. Stook— ••• 700 00
n Pennsylvania Railroad Co. 5t00k...._..._ 4,003 00
n Commercial Bank Stook 5,196 01
n Meohan lee' Bank Stook-- 2.812 80
n Union 61. Insurance Co. eorip— 380 00
14 am 74
n Book Accounts, accrued interest, 1e0...—. 6.604 65
n Cull on hand-- •• • • • 10,u70 E 9
The Directors have this day (teetered a dividend of
SIX raft CENT on the Capital Stook of the Company.
and on the Certificates of Profits outStanthos, fpr the
year ending December amt. logo, without, deduction, for
State 'I Dividend yern °asti r on and attey th parablet.
Also of FOUR PER 0 pro
rata on the Capital Stook and Premiums earned, out of
the profits of the Company tor the year ending /MOM
her al. 1860, for whloh Certificates of Profits, bearing
interest. will be delivered to the Stockholders. and to
the insured entitled to receive the same. unoer the pro
voking of the charter, on and after the 16 h inst.
No certificate will be issued for any lees sum than ton
dol'are, nor for any fractional part of one dollar. Bums
less than ten dollars, and not foss than one dollar, are
credited to the insured on the books of the Company,
and if. Within any period of ten years. the wild credits
amount to ten dollars. certitioabis therefor will be issued.
Cerinticates of Profits are liable equally. with the Ca
pital Stook, for the losses and engagements of the Com
pany, and mar be oonvertad into Capital Stook at any
time, at the option of the holder.
DIRECTORS.
CL EM TINGLEY, ROBERT STEEN,
Wit R. THOMPSON, WILLIAM MAIRSER,
FREDERICK BROWN, BENJ. W. TINOLKT,
JOHN R. WORRELL, MAR9IALL HILL,
H. L. CA SSON, Z. LOTHROP.
ROBERT TOLAN CHARLES LELAND,
FREDERICK LENNIO, JAcOll T. BUNTINU,
JAMES 8, W O W DWA RD, SOHTHIBOWEN Ii
ttaburt,
SAMUEL MPH/IM,
TINGLEY, Presulent.
, retarr. lals-tuth&E6t
CLEM
IL M. RINCIIMAN. Beo
OCOENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY OFFICE No. 931 CHESTNUT ST..
P1111..a BELPHIA.
The following, statement of the affairs of the Compa
ny to published to conformity with a provision of the
Charter:
RECEIPTS Fort TH ER 31,E YEAR
1860. ENDING DECEM-
B
For Life Premiums for term of
life• 3162,557 93
For Limited Pren.iume short
term—
For tatra .
For Interest received on i nvest-
Folic
Fories, Policy cu..—
For Boris Dividend on purchased
Policies.-
8237,336 97
LOSSES AND EXPENSES DURING THI6 SAME
PERIOD.
For Losses (20) amounting to. 814,570 00
For cxponses Salaries, Adver
tising, Ned. Ex .. 10 23.3 65
For Rent, State and City Taxes,
For Agency biiergee, Commie
none, Taxes, Taxes, dc0.... 9,701 73
For Reinsurance and Interest
Paid. . . .-- 2,720 07
For Return Prirniuniiipure.&;Se
of Policies. . . ... _ 11,053 10
For Interest jOividend, Interest
on 17,04800
For Guarantee Capital— .... 2,094 65
8101,517 22
Amount added to Capital in 1860............. 813 0 .03 75
Accumulated Capital December, lUD —.-- 933,038 27
Accumulated Capital December 31,1860 611,071,118 92
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY LIIB6IE TO PAY
LOSSES JANUARY 1,
100,000 United States 6 per cent.
Loan. 1871---- 100,212 50
13,000 United states 5 per cent.
1..nan,1865.. '13,616 00
30,000 United Mates 6 percent.
Treasury Votes_ ......„. 80,037 50
2,000 Pennsylvania 6 per cent.
Loan... 2,105 00
20,000 Petuasyliiiiira 5 per cent. 18,174 69
20,600 Pennsylvania 6 per cent.
Coupon Bonds...
. 18,135 00
14,801 Philadelphia 6 per cent.
-. 13,801 75
36,000 Philadelphia 6 per cent..
Exempt ....•- ... • -- 33,620 60
23,000Philadelphut6 per cent.,
no .---- 26 679 50
31,200 Philadelphia 6 per cent.
Loan.--- . 25,730 50
10 080 Pittsburg 6 per cent. Loan 8,325 00
=,OOO Allegheny county 6 per
cent. 1 can. 16,945 LO
10,000 Washington comity 6 prir
Loan__....
21 000 Pennsylvania R. R. lei
mortgage 6 per cent, Loan 29490 00
20,000 Pennsylvania R. R. Id
mortgage 6_per cent. Loan 18,040 00
30,000 N. Poona . %. R. let Mort - '
gage 6 per cent, 22,500 00
600 she Penna. R. It. stock- 26,412 77
100gation he Lehigh Coal and Navi
many....
212 Sm Co
i
rd Life p Annuity and 5,673 51
Trust Company..- 676 38
100 she Western Bank stook. 6 862 60
200 else Commercial lak Cook. 10,686 25
76 she North America Bank
100 sbs
Stook
Manufacturers' ..... and 10,163 00
Meohanics' Sank 5t00k.... 2,784 00
50 Mechanics' Bank of St.
L0uie...........4,950 60
Mortgagee and rall
first hens.-..... .._.....__.._ 262,960 93
Loans on Poio 0r......... • •-•• 15,179 2 9
Loans on Collaterals..-- 40,179 69
Bills Receivable, Freiman
/ 10 tee-• • • 120,975 69
Real E's•ato, Building Third'and
Doak-.-
9.6 000 00
Real karate. Chentout alrent.... 24,721 04
Morin Dividends of Ineuranoe
..• • • .-- 61,200 00
Agcnis, balance of their an
counts due- . 20,745 78
Quarterly Payments on . :Pelioiee
issued .. . 11,916 00
Cash on hand'arid in Bank...._.
12,444 28
'merest on investments to Jan.
22 806 85
Dice Furniture.. _ 2,099 48
Franklin Fire Ineurance - C0_....• 900 00
D 0 d A uTt o t u viii Lone! duo *iiii.:.l4llP9OB 07
00
8/.071,12$
DIILADELPHIA. lan. ath, Ider.
At an election held, at the aloe of the Company, on
MONDAY, the 7th mat., the following gentlemen were
duly eleotei Trustees :
Yea TURIN yEARe.
WILLIAM MARTIN, JOHN ILL BRENNER,
RICHARD S. NEWBOLD, BENJAMIN c'OATESt
JOS. H. TROTTER, J. B Me FA SLAND,
W M. H. KERN, WM. P. BACKER,
JAMES EUSTON.
FOR TWO YEARS.
JAMES 0. PEASE.
FOR ONE "[RAU.
JAMES TR &QUA IR.
At a meeting of tee Board of Trustees, held THIS
EVENING, DAMP L L. MILLER, •sq., was elected
President, and SAMUEL' E. BTOKEs, Eec,., Vice
President for the ensuing year.
The Board of Trustees have this day (teetered a Scrip
Divide , it of TWENTY FIVE PER CENT. upon the
each premiums paid in 1860.
The have also declared aCash Dividend of STY PER
CENT upon tpo Scrip Dividends issued from 1850 to
1860, inclusive, payable at toe office of the Company
atter the sth day of Pebruary next, to those Who have
laid their wholo premium in cash, and to those who are
ndebted to the Company for premium notes or other
wise, it will be payable at the time of eettlement of
their next premium.
DANIEL L. MILLER, President.
SA MUEL E. STORM!), Vice President.
JOHN W. HOBNOB, SeeretarY. jaa-thatust
CHROME GREEN—Manufactured and
`L , for osle 1).7 WET - BERM, & BROTIM,
Jau 4T and 49 trona ancorim
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
OFFICE OF THE AMERICAN FIRE
i I i ty .m SURANCE COMPANY.—Pamemnpura, Jan.
Ata s 6
eent of the Minds or the Amerioan Fire In
coronae Company on the let met, puchabed
Con
With th e Act of Assembly, viz :
REAL ESTATE.
Noe. 808 and 8 it Walnut street. and N 0.604
Wood street. in the otty of .Philatlelphta. • • • 8 10 . 000 00
k.ottuylkill Raven .... . y 44700
MORTGAGES.
Being the first Mortgages on property to the
oity off Philadelphia .926144400 In Montgo
mery oounty, Pa.. 89 000; to Camdenbounty,
New Jersey. 88.000-- . ... ..8271,444 CO
Mortgages on property in the county iklifrai
Ground Rents, well secured—. •—• •• . 64,019 86
BONDS.
000 00 Lehigh Valley Railroad Company. 89 000 00
13 500 60 Reading Railroad Company 89... soma 00
10.4411 00 Harrisburg, yortarimuth, -Mount
Joy, and Lanouter Railroad Co. 9 050 (XI
7,000 00 Philadelphia and Trenton Rail
road Company—• ••, 0 . 300 00
9,000 00 Delaware Railroad Co. guarantied 4,000 00
10.000 00 Chesapeake and Delaware Canal
Company 8 000 00
10 000 00 City 01 Philedelphla'6 9,700 00
10 000 00 IStive of Tennessee. 6 per nent-.. 'LOCO 00
6 000 00 •• 1 ' 6 Per cent 4,800 IX/
10 000 00 Cleihland and Mahoning Rail
road Company • •••* • • •-• •• • 7 . 500 00
12,000 00 Schuylkill Navigation Co., First
1,225 00 SobtiliMVifetiV.muit 10 200 00
1892 and Navigation . 833 00
10,000 CO Lehigh Coa
ape. First p ercent..... . Mortga . 9 870 00
10 000 00 Afiegheny County 6 v 4 900 00
0,000 00 Little Sohnylkill Railroad Co. 6 per
7,91110 Lehigh Crane Iron Company__ 2981 18
5,13)13 00 Susquehanna Canal Company.— 000 00
2,500 CO Franklin institute, Canal ent 1,525 40
15 CCIO tO Delaware Diyision Co 13 boo 00
10 OW 00 13 Z. Itol3 Coal C0Mpt111.9... 9 000 00
10 000 00 1 ehigh, Luzerne Railroad Co.-... SAO 00
4,000 00 Delaware and Raritan Canal. and
Camden and Amboy Railroad
and Transportation Co 18 0 .... 3,200 10
8,000 00 Delaware and Raritan C 9991, and
Camden and Amboy Railroad
and Transportation Co., .1.875 ... 3 400 00
10,100 00 Locust Fountain oal nod Iron
Company Firer Mortgage 0,000 00
Sundries, being Certificates of Loan, Ru . 2 880 00
STOCKS.
h hares Union Bank of Tennessee...... 83 000 no
476 r ohuilkill Navisation Company.. 3 84X1 00
16 " Philadelphia 4 mohanse Co_ I,MO 00
" Philadelphia and A. anaasterTum
pike Company 600 00
100 " Pennsylvania Railroad Company. 3.687 60
100 " North Pennsylvania Rai road Co. 800 OD
100 " American Fire Insurance 8,612 60
IRISqELLANLOUS.
140111111 on Collateral 48 024 00
Hills receivable 8,62741
Cash on band and in 8ank._..........,._.__.10,160 88
Thomas R. Maria, James It. Campbell,
John Weigh, Edmund 0 Dutuh,
tiamuol Q. Morton, Charms W. YoultneY,
John T..Lettis. Israel Morrie,
P. Brady.
-
THOMAS R. MARTS, President
ALBERT C. L. CRAWFORD, Secretary. It*
DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN
&TRANCE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA.
Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, NM
Office S. E. corner
HILADELPHI of THIRD and WALNUT streets,
PA.
MARINE INSDRANCE,
On Vessels,
Cargo, To all parts of the World.
Freight,
I LAND INSURANCES
On Goods by Rivers. Canals, Lakes, and Land Car
riage. to all parts of the Union,
FIRE INSURANCES
On Merchandise generally, On Stores, Dwelling
Rouges, &o.
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY,
November 10860.
61100,000 United States Svelte' Gent. loan .. ... woo .500 00
116,030 United States six 4F oeot. Treasury
Notes, (with Roomed interest).— 119,463 34
100,060 Pennsy lvania State .Sys ir con
loan. 96,970 00
.21,000 do. do. sixr do. do. 31.946 00
123.000 Philadelphia City ail cent. Loan. 123,203 87
30,000 Tennessee State five cent, loan— atom 00
60,000 Pennsylvania Radro lo mortgage
six ts oeuL bonds— 43,000 00
15.000 800 shares, stook Germantown Gas
Company, Interact and pnnoipal
Onaranteed by the City of Piths
-6,030 100 s ares Pennsylvania Railroad
C0mpany.......... 3,9(0 00
6,000 100 shares North Pennsylvania Rail
road Company, ..•—..—. ... 900 00
1,200 80 shares Philauelphla foe Boat and
Steam Tug Coinpany. 1,230 03
260 3 shares Philadelpia and . d.WONTO de-
Grate Steam Tow-boat Company. 360 00
203 2 shares Philadelphia Exchange
Hotel 123 00
1,000 2 shares Continentacol Co.— 500 00
`r. _Cost 43647
5,942 50
- -$220,512 50
-.••• 893,03 92
$391274 09
-4,700 Dar. Cost 864,336.21. Aarket val
dills reservable, for insurances made...._
Bonds and mortgages.---
Real eetato—. ....
Balances duo at Asenoies—Preminms on Ma
nna Fohmee. interest. and other debts due
the Company.— UAW 02
BoriP and stook of eon Insurance and
other Companies --.. 2 625 Ea'
Cash on hand—in banks— —.02803 16 *
In drawer—. 466 66
DIRECTORS. 9963,967 51
William Martin, Samuel E. Stokes,
Edmund A. Bonder, J. F. Pemston,
'l'heophilus Paulding, tenry Sloan,
John R. Penroee, Edward Darlington,
John C. Davis, H. Jones Brooke,
Donee Tramiel', ellfll2oer Wllvaine,
William Eyre, Jr., 'l%omas C. Hand,
James C. Hand, Robert Burton,
William C. Ludwig, 'mob P. Jonon,
Jewish H. Seal, James B. APFarland,
Dr. H. M. Huston, Joshua P. Eyre,
George C. Leiser, John B. Semple; ?Meth's,
Thigh Craig, D. T.Morgan,
Charles Roily,
WILLIAM A M B. R B T e l r n'resident.
THOS. C. HAND, Vine President.
JIENRY LYL,BURII. Secretary. noIT-tf
THE MN TERPRISE
a SIT 142 04
INSURANCE 0 OIYIPA -
OF PHILADELPHA.
(FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.)
COMPANY'S BUILDING, S. TV. CORNER
FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS.
DIRECTORS:
P.ii-LICIIVOI/D STARR.
WILLIAM MCKEE,
NALBRO PRAZIHE,
JOHN M. ATWOOD,
EMIL T. 'Molex.
HENRY WHARTON,
P. OATCH.Ft
CHARLES W. COXE. Bar
IN SU RA N 0 E OOMP ANY OF THE
- 11 - STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND MA
RINE INSURANCE Nos. 4 AND /3 EXCHANGE
BUILDINGS.
chartered in Un—:capital 6200.00D—Feb.1,18/30, cash
value, 5439,792 77.
All invested in sound and available mount-les—ton
tinue to insure on Vessels and Cargoes, Buildings,
Stooks of Merchandise, dm, on liberal terms,
DIRECTOR.
ReuryD. Shorrerd, George R. Stuart,
Simeon Toby Samuel Grant, in,
Charles Macalester. Tobias Wagner.
William S. Smith, Thomas B. Wattson.
John B. Budd, Rem G. Freeman.
William R. White, Charles S. Lewis.
George C. Carson.
HENRY D. SHERRERD, President.
WILLIAM HARPER. Secretary. jeg-tf
PBC/HANGS INER7RANOR COBIPANY
x-La —ootoe N 0.409 WALNUT attest,
FIRE INSURANCE lion Rouse, and Itterohandise
Cvetna L enerally..eu favorable terms, either limited sr per-
DIREOTORB.
leramiah Berucall, Edward D. Boberti,
John Q. Ensured°.
loans T. Owen. John J. Grianhs,
Reuben (Lilt,
Thomas' Mach, John MoDowe , Jr. ,
Basal. L. Emedley,_ Su. T. Hale, elletonts.
J.ERENUAIf BORBALI4 Preiideat
JOHN Q. euvxono, Ward President.
RDWARD W. DAVTD. Peoretars EOM
VIRE INSURANCE. MECHANICS'
INSURANCE COMPANY of Philadelphia. No.
135 North SIXTH Street. below Race. inimre Build
ings, Goods, and Merchandise generally from lose or
damage by Fire. The company guarantee to actitult all
losses promptly, and thereby hope to merit the patron
age of the publio. .
9 P 3.5 97
DIRICTOM.
William . Morgati, Robert Flanigan,
Franois Cooper, hliohael Molieu,
George L. Dougherty, Edward Meeovern
James Marten, Thomas B. McCormick,
James Duroas, Joan Bromley,
Matthew hloAleer, Francis Falls,
Bernard Rafferty, John Cassady,
Thomas J Hemphill, Bernard It. Hulranian,
Thomas Fisher, Charles Clare,
Francis McManus, Michael Cahill.
FRANCIS COOPER, President.
BERNARD RAFFERTY. Secretary. oc2S-6m
A MERICAN SAVING PI:IND.—COI:a
_Rau
_Euilding, southeaet nomay WALNUT
and FOuRTH Streets, _ Open daily Mtn a I
o'oloak, and on MONDAY Sin tha evening. his
OW Institution hue always paid In fall. en ermine,
without nonoe.
INTEREST FIVE PER CENT.
Allen= paid bank, OA demand On gold andel' Tor.
TRUSTEES.
ALEX. iVIIILLDIN, FreeidenL
RAWL. WORK, vioe President.
John 0. Fan. T. E.Haniper, George Nugent,
John Anssaoh, Jr.. Rang. T. So dine, Alb. C Roberta,
John Aikman, Jona* Bowman, a. H. Eldridge,
Win. J. Howard. JOHN S. WlLSON.Treasnrer,
JOHN - 0. SIMS. Seoretan. nolt-tf if
QPIUNG GARDEN SAVING FUND,
P 4.7 Office, 331 North THIRD Street, between Vine
and Callowiall. lnoormated by the Legisledare April
ItlipaggllrJralMTNlVADX7
EVENINGS, frorna to 8 o'oloot.
Interest 6 per cent. nor worm. Depositor* earl with;
draw thetrlnoneye by Oltenia, if dewed. Bimetal De.
notate removed.
Mums L PRINSLE. Preaidei%
Pea Vedfft Vol, /foamier. sate-tY tf
IN SAVING FUND, No.l
1F 1 1.31t FOURTH Street, between Chest
nit and Vithist. Plitladelphia, pays Deposita
on demand.
Depositors' money metrerai by Rovernment.i
State, and City Leans, ground Rents. Mort-s
tr ig; Company deems safety better than targe t
profiti, ooziness:tautly will run no risk with depo
'ikon money, bet have it at all times ready to
return, with 5 per cent. interest, to the owner, as
they have always done. 'ibis Company never
suspended.
Females, married sr single, and Minors, em !
deposit in their own right, end such deposits can
be withdrawn ctsxv by their consent.
ll:inter perpetual. incorporated by the State
eruisilvanis. with authority to receive mower
tram trustees and executor's.
LA ROE AND SMALL SUMS RECEIVED.
Moo open daily, from 9 to 3 o'clock, and en
Wednesday evening snail a o'ileek.
BLUSS TOLS.
Jaeob B. Shannon. Oynus Cadwallader,
John Shindler, *none Russell,
Malachi Sloan. }Award Hyatt.
Lewis Krumbhaar, WWII Delany,
rahrtiltleitrugait,,,.
J entk
JACOB B. BRAAIVON, Freeidost.
WITS OLDWALLAIII3, Streanrer.
aplsl-y
RAVING FUND — FIVE PER CENT. IN.
TEREBT.—NATIONAL, !SAFETY TRUST COM.
PAN Y, W_ ALNITY titian, southwest oorner of THIRD,
phlleeleletne. Incerveratel by the State of Penult!.
Ti ffetley le received Jo any si posit rg th e all w i th-tiivtzald trots the day of de to laic!
The °ae Is open every lay froze nine o'elosk in the
morult till five ;Mr Sp the ernefind on 11/011dILY
=II TkitVIOY VIO • tlii Oitta Om
on. RML. it NE . president.
ROBERT BELFRLDIIE .Vces 'ftetideat
WIIIIAN 7.llzuh Secretary.
mitinolotet
Lila. Hem h. Benner, . Carroll ZINNIA* r.
hAiward in caner,
bed eith 71, Noah B. BUT
it'ente&./agion. e,
Facigkee.
iiiLandreth Munn, email L. !Regrew
Orley is received and payments made . y.
he inveatments an, ma de, in oonformity_with the
erovisionis of the Charter. in ,Real Estate fdorteeses.
around Rents, a? such arst-olaea seozuities as will al
ways Insure Jo, Dot seenritzt to the deporiters.. and
which Gannet Nu t o etre Veriattneuey and stability is
this institution. qty
,ft."criNG FUND—UNITED STATER
2R UST COMPANY. (form THIRD And OBEB7-
l l i g wL . Bet Elir i nc al tir al e . ,_wirh a t
tT he o Omit to the dor o wi
&mewl.
MOrfrtalfing d gr a lVth e a lrooka y, and sa
D 5 Du sale on Ent and, Irela nd. isetliatd,
froward..
exident—linpEff 8 4 01A,V1P012,
P r n r iM n t= "Nid". sou
6.0.3 24
ALBERT C. L. CRAWFORD. Beosre7ltary.
DIREOTORS.
.8/164,325 71
. 171,396 42
34,60 D 00
.61,263 II
Monnneet L. //ALMON.
STILULT.
JOHN H. BilowN.
AL A. FaIINEsTOCK.
ANDREW D. CAM,
J. L. ERRINOII.R.
ORD STARR, President.
natersr. feLS
SAVING FUNDS.
SAVING FUNDS.
•' A little, bat often, Illbo the Parma."
A Dollar saved is twirls earned:,
AMUSEMENTS.
WALNUT-STREET THEATRE.
• • Bole Lesare—.—Mrs. M. A. GAMrII.
Stage hiansger— . —Mr. NV/MA.O APNA .
Buten+. Aren• . Mr. n. tioolo Y.
THIS (SATURDAY)-EITEMZIO. JoriaarY 29
The eartdrine se w 11 commence with an entirely
new'Comedy. entitled
. .
- OUR AM. h:RIOA N COUSIN AT HOME.
Mr. Pothern ord Dunarearx and the non. Famaill
Plan t =tit .net Albert. 'Prietolomat Roditm
Mr V Bowers its Trenehard.
Mrs Anne. Cowed as.. Treneha.td.
To conclude with the drama entitird
THE, GUN MAII.r.R. OF MOSCOW.
Doors open at BM o'olook t pertorrnsi.ses 11019.111101130
at 7o'clook. 69^ Prices ea venal.
WHeATLEY 5c ULARKIVEI A/WILEIT
rtusteruu:
MISS CUSHMAN'S SIXTH NIGHT!
DOUBLE ATTRACTION
On this cocas on.
Itlir•ti CUMIN) AN AB NANCY SYKES !
In the great Drama of
OLIVER, TWIST!
mlBB I, IJBHMAN AR LADY CLIFTON •
In the longhair a new Comrde of
fromS ON OF THE HEART.
' 9 " 900 k9 to 4. Secure jour seats in sdrAnee.
A MUSEMENT AND INSTRUCTIIIN.
At the reimeet ninumProna friends and papal.
PftO.P. L. G. WHITE,
assisted by
MRS. CEARLE RUSH
A d
MR. JOHnl a A. LANE.
Favorite pupils, mill give an inteheotual and oleseical
entertain!, ent. consiati ng of
REnLINGS A , ND R ctravoivo,
From the beat writers. at ASSEMBLY Li
Tenth and Chestnut etreets. Philadelphia. on MON
DAY V.YINIII iv. January 21, 1861.
I mk l Steta Fifty Cente, admitting a lady and gentleman.
R*
STAN AMBURGEI & CO.'S
GRAND ZOOLOGUIA L INSTITUTE
UNITED STATES BUILDINGS.
426 and 428 C EuTN UT Street.
Next to the CultOM RMS.
EVERY MORNING, AFVERNOON, and ..Vh,NING
Doors open at 10 A. M.. 2 and S.Yr P. vl. admission 112
cents; children under nine years 15 cents. Perform
ance of Ponies,tt Lions. Tigers, Panthers, Leopards,
Pumas. Monkeys, Mules, ko., every Afternoon
and P.veisme.
FOURTH SUCCESSFUL WEEK
Of this Moral. instructive. and Amusing Exhibition.
SPECIAL NOTICE.—Itat mirsole of itsgaeity, the
wonderiul Performing Plephaet vista° ftib will be
introduced into the arena every Aftern on and Eve
ping. by Prof. Nash. and exeoure feats hitherto deemed
impnestble, and never attempted by any other animal.
jal4-6t
SANFORD'S OPERA ROUSE.
ELEVENTH 31TREEt
OPEN FOR T kE SEASON.
NEWLY DECORATED AND PAINTED.
M.R. SANFORD
M LA RGESTCOMPANIES ever progentet heretofore,
Who will appear nightly.
Sanford will perform every evening.
Doors open at 7; 0011mm:toe at TAC.
Admittance &lamas. Children 13 (Ante. dell !se
Tr
IRE GERMANIA ORCHESTRAgjve
I their - PUBLIC REHEARSALS every Ss
DAY, commencing at 9X o'clock, at the MUSICAL
FUND HALL. 8 tickets, $1; single tickets, IS cents,
for sale at °tuckering & Son's, 807 Chestnut street ;
Andre's. 1104 Chestnut street; and Bedk & Lawton's.
Chestnut street.
Engagements for Concerts, Commencements, Par
ties, &a.. =deputy' at their Office, Chmkerinu& &Ws
Piano Store, 837
street,, street; William Stoll,. 04
North Juniper etreet, or C. Dronchman. Mike
avenue.
pENNA. ACADEMY OE TILE FINN
ARTB.-1036011E8TNUT Street.
,
0111MBORAZO' a splendid Painting_ br Munn&
"THE FIRST SIN'," a beautiful Marble Atatuatte by
Antolini.
On exhibition for a short time.
Visitors will please bring their opera (WWI.
WANTS.
(VON GRESSIONA DEBATESWANT
ED.=The " Congressfonal Globe "(6 tro'untes) of
the Thirty-fourth Congress wanted. at thy/ offioe.
jal9-tf
rildE ADVERTISER, A YOUNG MAN,
-a. is desirous of obtamins a situation. where he can
make himself generally useful ; is a g. od accountant,
and can *peak several languages. including German.
hloderate compencation only regaired. Can refer to
prime t employer. Address "R. 8.," at Ms Office.
WANTEI).—SEVERAL GOOD OAN-
T • VASSERS can realize from e 3 to slc per day in
veiling Sowerie "Creation of the Ears h," loot pub
iiatool. Ants' to W. B. LAIRD ec_oo..
11. sir W.sLNUr St.
Air ANTE D—A SITUATION, bp'
Young Man in a Wholesale "lath or COMVIIII.
sion Buse. as .aasm , ant Book keeper, Entry Cl.:k,
or as Salesman. Satisfaotory referen c e, green Ad
dress "T. 5.." at this office. lalB-.3t*
WANTED—A SITUATION, by a com
,Tvtry,,,,A,ll l o rggc . e or Entry OLEATl:titd
dress
WANTED—A SITUATION AS SALES
MAN by a young man. having for the Tut save%
years anted in that eapacaty in one of the oldest Werth
end Jewelry. Jobbing eatatpiehmente in this oily. Ad
dress" W. IL J.." at this offt.... Pita 4t.
WANTED—By a first-class SALK&
NAND an engagement in a aboleaale Dry Goods
Jobbing House. Can influence a fair amount or mew
cub trade. jell 6.•
$5,000 AND $3 000 Tu LUA.N, uN
mortgage of City Property. Apply to
J 01314 B. Cotali Aft.
2.11. South EIGHrli Street.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
ri FOR RENT—DWELLINGS. sTORE3_,
s.., P L arms. Apply 530 NvALlivr, 1109 °OATHS
Ea'lo RENT—Residence, 1620 AMR
Street. Coach %ate nee Stable to the rear. Ap
ply at once at 160 North TS I Q i.St. eel. jale4p.
TO LET-9 he Business Stand at the
NM southeast corner of MARKET and FOURTH
Streets. Apply, between the hours of 0 and 10. to
ELLI -TON P. MORRIS,
lal6 121* No. 805 hIARICZT Street.
11EWSPAPER FOR. SALE.—A Weekly
Newspaper establishment, with a handsome circu
lation, located at one of the most important mow in
l'enneylvania, to offered for sale. There is cateilleet
d
Job
e 4-1.1"
oftioe attached. Addreal " Printer," Press Mat.—
" OR RENT—TUE COLUMBIA FLOUR
MILLS, in Columbia, Lancaster county', riltinall
vania. lb& Mill ii well located, ham two rag Of bum,
and nun be ran by either steam or water power, It now
does every large retail rosiness Possession given on
April lot. For further particulars. tionisi to iIdEORGE
MITCHELL. on the premiere, or tia the underingned;
at Glenn Hoye Post Office, Clearfield county. Penang
yams. ijal2 61.*) Otte-. J. FIIStiYi,
TO LET—The commodious and desirable
upper rooms, Ko. 513 MARKET street, being
the Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth goriest. front 53 by
123 feet, ' , shred , n front, aide. and by two large WO ,
Hate. The choice location for openness and the allco
her manner of construction make then more than or
dinarily attramive to business firma making or desinng
a change of looation ; gas-fixtures throughout. Jiggly
at b CLAGHO N,B CO., auctioneers, corner
MARK Fa and BANK treats. inS if
ABABE CHANCE TO ' GBP INTO
BUBIPIBB'S.—The advertiser doing an exrenelve
first-clans city and country Dry Goods busmen in the
city of Lancaster. intending to engage in other busi
ness, otters for sale, on reasonable terms the stock,
goOd-will and fixtures of his storeowith the pnvilege
of either buying or renting toe property. 9be location
is one of the very beet in the city ; the store room has
recently been refitted in the most modern es le, so that,
oat. f Thiladelphia. the room is one of the teat in this
Kate, 'The More room is one hundred feet in oepth by
twenty-five wide. with an (thee book and a .scant I t
Of thirty feet. Altoether, it is an opportunity rarely
met with. A bueineee of Stray Monsen I hollers a roar
has been done, and can be done seam. and more too,
with the proper kin I of stook. For fall particulars ad
dreee " Metehrtut," Box 190 Lencasuir Font Lffloe.
fal7-6t*
FARMS AND COUNTRY-SEATS
FOR SAL R.—The und.rslgned, haring for sale a
large amount of property in Montgomery and adjoining
counties, gut% an F arms. Country Seats. Omit MAW.
Stores. Lumber Yards. Rotel.. &0.. &0., persons wish
= to purchase or esohange will hod it to their advan
tage to call. No charge for showing prope.ties. Cata
logues sent by matt. Address R. R. CORSON,
d2r-2m Noma - town, la.
VOR EXCHANGE. r -A 0110.10 E TRACT
ofgood unimproved farm land in the State of Nov
Jersey, convenient to the oity. will be exohauped for
city property. Apply at No. 1.18 FEDERAL Street.
ao2P-ti
R R. CORSON,REAL ESTATE BROKER
• AND CON VEYANCER. IVORRISTOWN, PA.
—Real Estate bought and sold on reasonable terms.
Stores and &railings tor woo or rent in Norristown end
country. Good mortgages negotiated. CoUeotionsmade.
The best references swan. d 24 6m
MISSOURI LAND II
600,000 Acres for Sale and entry, at prices ranging
from 12% to 50 cents per acre, In any quantmes re
quired.
TAXES paid and PATENTS procured for purchasers
of Land under the Graduation Am.
Plata furnished trails by . eitolieing a postage stamp
For further information sop!. to
WILnON, AWLINGB, k. CO..
U.S. and General Land •
TJ tents,
6a CRKSTr.T .treet.
Between THIRD and FOURTH,
riT LOUIS. Mo.
LAND WARRANTS bought, sold, and located.
137-8 m
BOARDING.
733 SANSONL-A SPLENDID LARGE
second story front room, eitber with or crab
out board. n leo. transient Boarding- iats.st*
BOAKDING.—A desirable Front Boom,
Third Story t with first class board, on Walnut
street. near Broad. Refereners exchanged: — Address
...Board," Press °Moe.
.P. 14 6t 4—
. . _
EDUCATIONAL.
ITILSITING TIITOR.—A Graduate of
• Harvard UniversitY will teaoh Latin % Greek. Ilia
themattes, and least, Branches. tn inmates roading
in Philadelphia, or a short distance from the city. -Ad
dress " H. U.," Blood's Dispatch. Isl tuttudOt*
MESDAMES OHECIARAY AND
TILLY respectfully inform their friends and
gm cent
for th ey
. have r. f move i i . thei rB ßoardlag and
1147 e nd 179.97PILUCeSt r r o eTt. g" q""11.34 '
Pupils from five years of nee upward prepared for the
.earth clan. 3,11.45 m
iviANT, STRATTON, &FAIRBANKS'
a-s , MERCANTILE COLLEGE, S. E. corner SE
VENTH and CHESTNUT Streets.—Day assd Eessaws
Sessions. Individual instruction in Bookkeeping, in
eluding_General Wholesale and Retail Business, Snip
ping, Forwarding end Commission, Banking, ha
change, Manufacturing, Raiiroading, Steambeating.
Ac.. the moot thorouga and prastscat course in the
United States. Also, Lectures Commercial Caloula,
dons, Arithmetio . and the higher Mathematics, Pen
manehip (best in the city i, Correwndenoe, &o.
For Arlie, their new Treatise on Bookseentlig, beauti
fully printed in colors, and the but work published.
seX-tf
MkFOR OHARLEADN AND SA
vANNAB.
The Steamship STATE 'OF GEORGIA. Capt. GAR
VIN, will sail fur SAVANNAH on SAI URDAY. Jan.
19, at 10 °Walsh 1. M.
GOODS FOR CHARLESTON, S. C.,
Will he taken and delivered in Chili lemon for FIFTY
PYR CENT. additional freight.
For Freight or Passage apply to
HERON. JR. & CO.
JalB.2t No. 196 North WHARVES.
WEST GIIESIER
_..--... NOSIMMI AND I'IIILADELPHIA
liilidtbAD
VIA MEDIA.
WINTER. ARRANGEMENT,
From nortnemic corner of Erahtsarith and Market
streets.
On and after Sunday. Nov. Seth, 1800. the !mole ll
iri
leave the northeast corner of bithteanth and Market
streets at 7.40 A. M., 7 And 1.80 P. M.
Oa Sundays, at BA. M and 9P. M.
Trains leavirk Philadelphia, at 7 40A. Id. ad 4SO P.
M., and on Wedneadays and clatindaye, et a F. m.,
Gourmet at Pennelton ,th w the Philadelplus and Balti
more Central Railroad, for Concord, Rennet! Avon
dale Oxford, ko,,
noie rik;zock WOOD.
General %Darin. endent.
MINMENINLAND FREIGHT
FORTMOUTR V. 4.
LINE TO NORFOLK AND
,
'the Trt-weekly Line via Seaford to Norfolk, Va"
will be discontinued for the prevent. A Daily Line will
take the place of tt br way of Baltimore. goods sent
to rRENTZEL'EI 'Warehouse. 1fi12 , 11 MARKET Street,
will be forwarded with despatch, aid at as low rates as
by any other Line.
t p. F. KERNE Y. Mestere Zratnorr i V.
son As.
&IMRE WEST CHESTER
TRAINS via PENNIMINA t
NIA RAILROAD, leave depot, corner EILEVI,N
nd MARKET, at &Oil A. id., Add Y. and 4P. M.
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