The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, January 21, 1861, Image 3

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P.m us HAIENTis THU EVSNINcI.
VALIIII7I-ifirRZYS TakA.Tll.ll. Walnut and Ninth ate.—
"Our.Ameri b een cousin Heine' —"The Miller of
Wheumene.'
• Wicitiriaii , ,t CLARIEIea ARCH-eTEEET T4 l / 4 1111.
Areb Ittreete above Muth.-" (Amer Twist."—" Blum
itimilt• 00. •
Ag. Fl lYer En% street. rhit bi dr.4l:l2gruite. below
tl►NlOED'' OPERA Roues. Eleventh 'Area, above
Obeattint.—Concert nightly.
unermG , of WORKLNGMB.I-oAlTTEN
_:,fkasimurroia ENDORSED.—On Battltday
evening an adjourned mooting of workingmen wee
bald at, Spring Garden Hall.
~About.three hundred men wore gathered to •
gether,' all of them of sturdy, well *nit frames,
and _visages indicative of familiarity with the ele
ments.
A It Kennedy oocupled the ohair. Ile was
not 'ponder with the mime of the delegates, and
calls were frequent to Rut a workingman in the
chair. - -
A difficulty occurred when the minutes were read
us to the number of delegates which should ?apts.
senteach establishment. it was finally deolded that
three should be the number
Another difficulty then occurred as to the com
mittee upon resolutions. There was some little
disorder here, The minutes were adopted as read,
followed by applause. A motion was made to ap
point a' doorkeeper. Carried, The doorkeeper
invited those not delegates to retire. More than
halt those present went out.
- Farther difil?alty ensued relative to the recep
tion-of credentials. The delegates passed to one
side:of the house, and eaoh passed over to the
other , as Ids name was called The credentials
were ,
The following handicraft appeared in addition to
those of last ' week :—Butchers, wagon makers,
brass - founder*, iron moulders, batters, wooden
ware association, ivory turners, surgical instru
ment makers, Elharee'a pistol makers, grocers,
turner*, rtkruentere, engravers, saw and tool men,
candle 'works, bookbinders, glassblowers, printers,
elmtaars, chemists.
The following preamble and resolutions were
then reported for committee ;
Whams, It is painfully evident to all that we are ra
pidly approaching a crisis in our national effai re, which
threatens the entire dominion and destruction of our
World Union, and the infliction moans of the horrors
of a mini war; aid. whereas, this einergeney dem slide
of the people, and especially of the meohanics and
working men, imn ediate and earnest action. and the
talc eketesslou of their sentiments: the , afore,
Resoitied,"Tnnt we, delegations of the working men of
the oily of Philadelphia. assembled without distinction
of tarty, stolidly convinced of the inestimable vela* of
the union of these United States under a Federal ISo
vernmsot, and we are confident that nil Witt tittle that
nothing should be permitted to chest it, and inasmuch
as a umulee of the Union are now wing every effort to
duskilye it, oar duty is to declare our determination to
resist reeolutely every each effort, and to use all Oar
Power to maintain unity and roma.
Assayed. That the present t,onstitutton of the United
step evinces rare wisdom, and. if its provisions are
allycomplied with. will secure the rights of every
weatherer the Confederacy. We feel that ita!mint
has been vie, tad by souse States. and we therefore
urge upon such States the rescinding of every unconsti
tutional entiotenent, that um delusion With regard to
the sentiment of the Borth, under whirl, the South is
now cabonag,way be dissipated. -
it earthed. That we urge upon nor representatives in
Congress the necessity of atom immediate action as shall
albs. the present agitation and excitement and restore
academe throughout the country', so that the wagon
don now felt may give way to renewed yrorpertty,
and aro Would endo - se any legislation which may be
found neeessarg , the more rriectly to carry put all the
Pr f=ls, 4 ltt c tgrglit2tg:'&l l hlgsrgych as ex
pressed by the President-in nil last message. and cape
his declaration in the clear and undeniable right
(Of the National Goeernment) to use military foam (le
fensively against those who resist the Federal
to officers
the execution of their legal fonotions, and against
those vit the prosperity of the United States,
meets lathe cordial response in the heart ore very lover
of his country.
hesotord. that this meeting appoint one member
from each of the fifteen principal branches of Mammy,
and that those thus appointed 'hall constitute an eke
native committee, whose duty it shall be to prepare a
series of resolutions, and to mate all necessary prepa
rations tor and carry out the °hint of a mass meeting
of the workingmen of Thilaileiploa to ratify the same •,
and mars meeting to be held at !reheard Hall, Margot
want, below Thirteenth, on Saturday evening, January
Seth, at o'clock.
Some contusion ensued. A member named
Walters mentioned " Crittenden compromise, "
which caused mingled dissatisfaction and applaus.
A number of delegates made speeches. It ap
peared in the beginning that the mejirity favored
the adoption of the entire resolutions.
Wm. Wells, of Sharp's pistol factory, opposed
the resolutions because they contained the phrase,
s' enemies of the Union:" 'I here were men with
erne on their tongues as well as on their backs.
A member said that the Constitution had not
been amended as yet; those who did oppose it as it
was Were traitors.
Another member said that the people should not
stand upon the term "brothers." They were vii
(Nu and traitors who made war ; let them take all
SiOniNnentlee. -
Mr. Benoit said that the object of the meeting
wail to secure peace. Rig predecessor's remarks
implied war.
Some one said that If the workingmen quarrelled,
they would he es bed ail Congress after a while.
'Great laughter.]
Mr, Mull moved that the futther consideration
of the resolutions be postponed, except that por
tion relating to a mass meeting. Not entertained
by the chair.
Mr. McPherson thought the resolutions should be
disowned. - In the fleet resolution there was nothing
objectionable.
The first resolution wee adopted. Yeas 80, nays
82.
To the second resolution the following amend
ment was adopted :
That the ecommendation of John J Ctittenden. of
KaptunkY. a n amendments of the Lonstitution of the
tinned mates. be approvod of by this meeting, and that
the Senators and Representatives from this Mete in the
Senate of the United States, and the Congress thereof,
be requested to use all honorable means in their sower
that said reeommendstion be submitted to the people of
the tibiae country f r.tbetr acoeptance or Woollen.
Several delegates oPPlutd the above, as well es all re •
ecinhoes. on the ground that the delegates were autho
rised only tomato arrangements for the mass meeting.
The balance 91 the reecintlons, exoesung the
tut wets postponed. The last was "atranged to
rest Independence Equare instead of National
Hail.
A. oemtnittee of fifteen were appointed to arrange
for a mane meeting next entente) , night
PRZISIDERTS OF THE CITY RAILWAYEL—The
following is a Hat centainiog the name of the
president and superintendent of each of the pas
senger railway companies:
Fifth and kixth—President, James West; Buperin- -
tendent. Wm. Leaf.
West Philadelphia—President. Wm Wright; tLlPer
intendent. Merstinit English. •
-.1 , -Tontli and hie venth—President, George Williams;
f;filineerintendent. Jacob ream
lune. and Punt—President, John N. Hutchinson
.teadent..lienry cmith.
• Vine—Presidem, Martin Thomas; nuperin
,4- v. Deming.
-.Third—President, Robert F. Taylor;
dent. John Gillingham
'I . • lima and Garby—presnient, Thomas 8. Ellis;
sup. ettindent. George O. Leech.
based College— +resident, E. B. J. Edwards ; Super
intendent, James F. le ic hole.
Green and Coates—President, William C.. Bridges;
Bevenntennent, G. W Fitzwater.
arab and Fairmount—President, Martin Thomas;
Repermtendent, Sidney Deming.
Ridge Avenue and nounk —President, Charles T.
Jones; nuperintendent. James P. Nichols.
Fourth and kiightly. (Germantowni—President. Chaa.
Rllan; Superintendent, Guyer Evans.
ichmond and Sohnylkiß—Prestdent, JOB, R. Flani
gan ; ruserinteudent. Edwin Irwin.
Reeteaville and Mantua and Fairmount—President.
Anon wowthman.
Besenteenth and Nineteenth—President Jos. Brower;
Eneelinteneeet. Wm. P. Cooper.
th North amedier. Philadelphia (to bermantown)—President,
an
Na-
Chestnut end Walnut—President Charles Camblos ;
Eneariatendent. Hiram Castor.
rh.neenth Goo r ifteenth—Prestdent, Alfred E. Har
mer; Stlperintendent. W .IPlam P. Cooper.
Delaware County (Twenty-fourth ward President,
E. agencer Miller ; Nmpertntendent, Joseph Powell.
Onuaine of the roads the annual election has not
yet been held.
NEW MILITARY 003IPANY.—We under-
stand a new military company, to be called the
"Railroad Guards," will probably be organised
from among the men who are now. or have been,
in the employment of the roads of this city. The
object la to offer the services of the company to
the Governor elect of this State, if they are re
geared in the Impending struggle which threatens
to desolate our lend. But" sixty-four men MB re
quired, among Illbom will be divided four eommis
stoned and eight non-commissioned officers, which
will give some of the men a most excellent chow.
The party having the matter in charge has been
quietly working in the right way, he having re
mitred from the right quarters positive assurance
that if, • draft is made upon Pennsylvania the com
pany Will be one of the first accepted. The men
will notbe called from their work until their Berri.
see are required, with the exception of the °gloom
among whom a school of tactics will be established,
to capacitate them to drill the men.
POCiriers PlOxgD.—On Saturday evening,
about 11 o'eleek. Richard J. Pendergra et, clerk of
the Eaetern Penitentiary, had his pocket picked in
Seventh street, below Market, of a valuable gold
watch' and chain. It was extracted from Ma
pocket while attempting to separate two men who'!
were .fighting. The light was a sham—being in
dulged in by the two men, merely to gather a
erowd around them, while a third person operated
en the poeketsof all unsuapeotiog ones. This is
commonly known as the " Swell•mob Game " A
man, named James Bayne, had his pooket picked
at the Mob-street theatre on Saturday night, of a
bandanna silver snuff box, valued very highly es
an old relic.. A medical student, named Clark,
also bad his pocket picked at the same ramie, of a
small cam of money and a let of valuable papers.
TM WAR OF PROP. DOWNING.—This
gentleman wee to have been beard on Saturday
afternoon, before Justice Duffield, of Camden, on
a charge of swindling, but at the hour Axed he
was not present, although a large number of wit
name Were in attendance from this city, as well ea
Camden. Early in the morning he had obtained a
writ of habeas corpus, and without notice to wit
mew, there was, of course, nobody before the
Judge to enstantiate the charge, and the Professor
was dimpintd A number of the Philadelphia re•
porton went to Camden, anticipating a lively
time at the hearing, but they were somewhat die•
appointed on learning tbat. the Professor had been
redeemed.
PREPARING FOR BBRIFICE —On Saturday
evening, the officers of the two regiments tf vol.
=deers organieed -for service In defence of the
Union held a plan:meting at the Northern Mili
tary Gen. Small wee milled to the chair,
and. Captain • .2, B.C. Adams appointed secretary.
On adios of Vol.'Obarlee Angeroth, the two rest
manta Were united Into a brigade, for the purpose
of tendering their services to tee State and National
GOvernsients, in defence of the 'Union An ales.
Non for a brigadier gene rat was then held, which
resulted In the, unanimous choice of Gen. Wm F.
Bdtall Patriotic speeches were made, end at.
rangements entered into 'to put the brigade into
efficient condition, When the meeting adjourned
with cheers for the Union. -
'lnertlna ilitgittiN.—The Eagle Hese
Company' of Pitttilting have contemplated a visit
to this oily about the irat of May. They will bring
with them their new steam engine, and about forty
men. Tee engine le of steal oonstruction, and was
built in the hose house,'by the members, many of
whom are practical mechanics. The " Eagle
boys wilt be entertained, during their stay in this
city, by the Good Will Eogine Company. During
the visit of the latter company to Cincinnati, the
members of the "Eagle" were levish in their at.
Muttons, and we have no doubt the (l ou d Will exottr-
Binidstaisill render the visit of their guests an N
ewton laitto be remembered, -
Iraildtattit'AltasaF OF listucks --At the
kittiwake or Governor Curtin. - the following.
nammUltnuoks, all balling from Pine alley, were
tehea into ettsiody- at Harrisburg Mysterious
Jiniusy, Winer - Price; Whitby Tbeekara and hie
broffiotllinkatle Keyser, Sadao bin, Candy, situ
PosmatO. SOldLlttle Masson. s ome. one or two of
=arty we re released, on account of there not
sollelent testimony ,to detain them. The
hotoirkpli — efsitost of titessitunake now adorn the
suit* rasiallery,.at the Central Station.
Saturday af
termite-W._ M Reilly and Charlet, Ent&
ftM' wage_ gleadnated ' CCr-trnstees of the City Gas
WositiglirtipeOetti of the members of &feet Conn
ell.
_ON, A. Is li.Demomi, and Mr. Rubicam Ie
• 1101Mairt - Uthlie Oltpoille party. - The election will
r iki ellit•>w thilost Meeting of- Chinnailsin this
TRH SmaLIROX:,--Thil Cation of small
pox in the Eighteenth ward do not appear to suffer
a deorease in number. The two notorious vicini
ties known u "Dutch:"-alias "Poverty Row"
and "Loose Harbor" were, reported as infeoted
yesterday. A row of bilok dwellings, built upon
the site of a swamp. on the Frankford plank-road,
opposite Earl lane, seem to bo the rrinoipal domi
oiles• of the disease. In ,these dwellings, we are
told, cue half of the member), of eaoh family are
bedfast The (Motors of some of the schools in
the vicinity have wisely forbidden children from
the infected districts to attend the schools It was
said that lads and girls, with the scare of the erup
tion fresh open their faces, mingled with other
pupils, to the great alarm of parents Theta were
a number of fatal oases last week.
PISORDESLY Hotnt.—The police of the
Twenty-fourth ward made a descent on a disor
derly crib kept by Samuel liancook, at Lancaster
avenue and Bridge street, on last Friday night,
and took into custody Abraham Saltaberg, George
Dine. and the proprietor. A tight had occurred at
the place, and the whole neighborhood was thrown
into great exoltement The house has been the
cause of much complaint for some time. Samuel
Hancock was committed to answer the charge of
keeping a disorderly house. The rest of the party
wore hold to keep the peace ,
FIRS.—The alarm of fire yesterday morn
ing, at an early hour, was caused by the burotog
of a dye house attached to the star mill, at Jeffer
son and Mucha? streets. The mill was the pro
petty of Thbmas Crate dc Co. The dye house was
ocoupied by Messrs W, J. & I Dickey. It was en
tirety destroyed, with a large quantity of valuable
dyeetatts, machinery, etc The lose is $1,600.
There was no insurances The fire was accidental.
NONPARBIL TYPOGELAPIIICAL HOOIETY --
At the annual meeting of this society, held on
Saturday evening, the iillowlng °Moors wore
elected for the ensuing year: President, John H.
Monter; vine president, Owen A Duffle; tree.
surer, Robert 0. Smith; secretary, Lambert W.
Rolland; assistant secretary, John Mead, Jr.;
steward, Rowan Foulke.
VANDALISM.—Some time during Friday
night, the marble yards of Messrs. Thomas Har
grave, at the corner of Thirteenth and Mount Ver
non streets, and James Denney, at the corner of
Ridge avenue and Green streets, were entered by
some malicious permits, and a lot of valuable sta
tuary destroyed. At the yard of Mr Hargrave
a marble female figure, valued at $9OO, was de•
moiished .
MILITARY. —A company of young men,
numbering fortytwo, aged from eighteen' to twen
ty, have formed themaelvee into a Cadet Corp, to
be placed under the command of Colonel Peter
Lyle, of the National Guards. The name of the
'mum will be the National Guard Cadets "
The 9 will have the celebrated Chicago Zottave
delU
LIQUOR TO Mitions.—Yesterday morning a
woman named Ferd was obarged before Alderman
Settler with selling liquor to minors, at her pleoe,
Front street, below booth The mused ban just
served out a term of imprisonment. She Wee Cont-
nutted to answer.
STEAM FIRS HOSE COMPANIES.—The Com
mittee on Trusts and Fire Department have pre
pared an ordinance, locating the Fairmount, Co.
Mathis and Stoyamensing Rose Companies as
"Steam Fire Hose Companies," and allowing them
an increased appropriation of $OOO.
ANNIVEREARY.—The one hundred anti
eeooud anniversary of the birth of Robert Burns
will be celebrated on the 25th that., by a dinner at
the St. Louis Hotel. An able essay and a fine poem
on Burns will be prodnoed on the 000aslon.
AWAITING AN OWNER. A handsome
silk umbrella, with a hickory handle, obtained
from an old 0010 - red Hank thief, known as Gus
Johnson, is at the Central Station awaiting an
owner.
PARDONSD.--James McLaughlin and Ed-
ward Oavenattgb, oonvioted of the burglary of the
tailor store of btr. Stokes, and sentenced in Ja
nuary, 1858, for a term of four years each, bare
been pardoned.
AminnieT.—Yesterday morning, a man
named John Barrett, aged 25 years, had his right
leg badly injured by a large piece of coal falling
on him, at the Point Breeze Gies Worke, in the
First ward. He was conveyed to the Hospital.
ROl:Maar —On Saturday night the house
of Mr. Charles Larks', in Seventh street, below
Lombard, was entered through a book window.
and robbed of a gold watch, two chains, and $4O
in money.
Tux FIRM Assomeriox.—This evening
the Board of Trustees will meet for the purpose of
deolafing a dividend. We understand it will be
somewhat less than last year.
CHIRP ENOINPMEL LYLE returned home on
Saturday night from a visit to Baltimore to exam:
Me the workings of the Fire Department.
MORTOARY.—During the past week the
Board of Health reports 258 deaths, of wbich 12
were from smallpox.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
The Money Market.
PEILADELPHIA, JADIIIITy 79,1661
There wan another very active and firm stock
market today. Reading Railroad shares ad
vanced to 231. and the speolhative stocks generally
sympathized in the rise
A million and a half of dollars arriving at New
York to•day, by the Asna, serves as an assurance
that the ease in the money market will continue
for at least some days, though the accumulation of
unemployed capital and the increase of specie
contribute nothing to the stock of confidence, re•
girding business men, existing on the part of
capitalists, and only first•olass paper is looked
upon favorably.
An exchange notices the following newcounter
felts: e
Well-executed 105 op the Bank of North Ame
rica, of Boston, whiob, it is stated, so nearly re
semble in their general appearance the genctite
bills, that it is with great difficulty they are de
teoted.
Counterfeit 3s on the Blackstone Bank aro MSc
to circulation
Counterfeit 30 on the Berwick Beek, of Berwiok,
hi sine, have made their appearance.
The Matters' Journal tams up the anthracite
oonl trade ao follows :
The quantity sent by railroad tide week is 16•
827 09 tone, agabet 20,547 for the oorrerponding
last year
The trade sums up
with last year
Ms week as tot
P. k R. R. R.—
Lehieh Val. R. a
aorancon Sea ..
180.851
81 949
19933
4 617
9,653
4 842
2,841
20,e471
13.858
11.765
2 267
32 , 3
2,265
1,851
vo. North,.
Broad Top
t
• • • • -• •
Treverton
Mt., H. T...
Lykene VeOlay.
The following is the official quantity cf Coal
sent to market from the Cumberland region in
1800:
By Baltimore and Ohio A &Broad.
By Chesapeake and Ohio Cana...
Total. .
In addition to the above, the Company consum
ed 74,509.10 tone during the year.
The following is the Coal trade of the Union
Canal in a series of years :
Tens.
0.911
11.000
1837-... 17 000
20,883
1:40-- .....-- 20400,
1811.— ..... 19,610
18 19.........._....».. 52 1500
22 000
184429 000
86,00.1
08 030
1847.-
11&31_
,
MT-
There is a great scarcity of anthracite coal in
the South, and the consequence is a rapid rise in
prises In Charleston and Savannah it is $l4 50
per ton ; while at New Orleans and Mobile it is
sold at $17.50 per ton—more than double the usual
price. There are unfilled orders for thousands of
tons at Philadelphia, but not a cargo is going for
ward to supply the demand.
The annual meeting of the stookholders of the
East Pennsylvania Railroad Company was held,
in Reading, on the 14th inst. The total earnings
of the year ending November 30, 1860, amounted
to $98,874.19 ; expenses, $50,362 23; net earnings,
$48,511 96 Interest on loan of $600,000, &soured
by mortgage, 7 per cent., $42 000; Leaving a bal
ance of $0,511 90 The whole expenditure on coot
of road, do., up toNov. 30,31,098,602.78. The Tem
ple branoh, connecting at Temple station with the
Reading Railroad, et Tuokeiton, is finished, and
the amount expended for this purpose up to No
vember 30th was $10,644 57. The whole cost of
the, branch, including land damages, will not ex
ceed $15,000. During the year $51,990.69 were
expended for locomotives and cars, in addition to
the 840,816 62 previously laid out for this purpose,
making the whole cost of rolling stock now on the
road $92 807.31. The road is In good:condition, and
the business is inoreasing in a gratifying manner.
The following arets the quotations for Domestic
Exchange, as furnished by Messrs. Drexel lc Co.,
South Third street :
New York exchange.--....—. -par° Irt prem.
Booton each/Mg.. . -pare h prom.
Baltimore exchange— •- • • tia S am.
American 3GO •i prem.
Country fande— 18V82 din.
Philadelphia Stock Exchange Sales,
Jemmy 19.10161.
1.1901.110 aT B. E. eLayteassatirderohante Exclaim , .
cup I.
9 1% 1N 2 Minelial....— 60M 9736 60 do-- 89 ,
238 ZO
s R 879
60.4
2.1( 4 Penn
TN 6
.• • .
POMorita Cana-•115 68
do-. • • • 60
70 60 gattawie 9
16
1(
Ng City 6e...... .......
6o6gm 068 63... new
1000gedeing 'BB.OOl
1000 do '86.--
1080 do
6000 Reading '43 80m Its
ltoo l'olt Nov es. 'B3 ..
200 etpoo ty. net Cal 6s
Ma
13 do Prof- • • • 154
11E4
Ceun k Amb 7 107
30 Lang Isl •b 0 10
iso do. b 5 10'
20 Race & Vino 18
20 I.oh early .....
9 do.—..
n .... 24
1 Philedanak.• .. 110
113 Girard Bank.loio. 41
10 Man 3113088 B 8 24
BOARDS. ..... 21
• - • . -
.1000 Lehigh 66
20 Beading a • •
100 do.---
10 d 0.....- lb CI
60 do.— .....10140
470 d 0.....- lots
100 do. —0
to Bony
Alinehlll
BST'
~..-
100 Rending —73.1 i
100 d 0..-- .. b 6 2354
I VO • do ---.., ... b 6 23%
/5 Morrie Canal.-- 64
6 do------..------ 68
tinA RP ME mom
20 Spruce & Pine..... 111 i
35 dO.--.- .. ;.. 5,
100 W.lmineton it SR
20 Bee & Third no N...
{BSS (
11 Penne R-- .....014
39 do---....-. 38/4
1 d 0..., ~ .. ... -. b 3 3815
161 ittle dohyl.. 1414
20 I,ehlgli—...--. 48.14
15 Consol dation 8e.... 207 5
[ ICite-F BM.
.8" Asked
i Elmira it pit ...-11% 1211
Elmira is 'M -
-. -61 68
Long Island R.-....1r,..: loif,
Loh Cl & N.—. ,48/4 49
Leh CI &Di 9eriv..3l 1455
North Penns it.... Bli 9
Th Penns .11 6e. -.MIS 6751
IN Penns it 10i---93). 93
;Cattiness , R (Jon, 9 3, 4 4
Catairiaasprid-- 9 11 10
29 le 9d.st IL dvotigii ON
We&Vine Bt 1t...1”4' 18ii.
West Phila FL .. .13 as
lonia° & Pine ... 83: 8,4
man & Costes,alii 17 ti
heet & Walnat.o l 2 33
100 City 6s • . • 117%
200 Itch N V 65, 1 8i...2d0 67
1060 N Velma B. 60..2de 61%
1000 67/1
30 Min shill 60%
2 do.-- 60%
611111. m.
600
Soh 6. '62..... . 674
Cam 6c Amboy..... 109
6 d 0......... . 109
6 --...... 109
10 Morris Canal.-- 88
iso Reading 2334
60 2316
30 Lehigh 50ny.._.... 84
26 titeen & Coates... 17%1
20 17%
6 d 0.... ll%
71 1 0 . 010; 111 r
B•d• A•sm.
Phihdelphia 60— 97i5 98
?Ono 60 1t... On. 98
Philft 68 —new..lol 101
Penne. 89$ .
Read 14622
Read bds 1 70.. .. 81
Bead mt. 81 mi._ Nig 90/3",
Penamt. 66'84... 72 76)
ci k —Mg SO,. :
*bus 2datt 6s 87
of MC 68
660114(11antalg 112% 11251
Eleh rt Se '111....—.61,11 68
r.cth Nay imp 60.._74
li ti° o/iir
rdllll7tt
lennenv I9—Evening.
There is very little export demand for Flour, and no
change to note in the market, which rules dull at pre
vious quotations, the trade being the only buyers at
85.37 h to 86.823 for common to ohoice superfine; $5,75
er5.BlM for extra; Seca= for extra family, and 818.61
®74IP bbl for fanny brands, as to quality. ye Flour is
coarse at Si 4IP bbl. Corn Meal continues quiet at 88
bbl for Pennsylvania meal.
WllEAT.—There is not much doing, and the market is
dull, with rather more offering. Sales of 5,000 bus, how
ever, are reported at 13001330 for fair to mires Penns
reds, including white in small lots at from 140®1500,ee i n quality. Rye is steady. but lens active, at 750160
for Penna. Corn is not so much inquired for, and only
3 CO3 bus NOM at 63ete90 for new, the latter for prime dry
lots, and 710720 for old. in the ears, end in erne. Oats
are steady lit Sto for Delaware, and 350 for Penna.
BARK.—Queraltron is quiet: there is very little offer
ing. and the last sale was at VS 4, ton for first No. 1.
tATTON.—The demand has fallen off; but the market
is steady, with a small business to note in the way of
cairn.
GROCitnIEB.—The movement is email, and prim gene
rally about the same.
P/LOVOiIONII.— . I no market continues firm, and there is
more done; a sale of be casks Shoulders in salt was
made at Me .13T &.
Scans —Sales of 500 bushels Cloverseed are reported
at 84 75 o 5.12): Sfr bushel for fair to pride quality.
Nothing doing in Timothy or 1- larissee.
Wruegx senses wanted at 18); eni9o for Pennsylvania
and Ohio tibia,l7Xo for drudge, and 180 , IfY gallon for
Mids.
New York Stock
WOO U 8 66 97
20000 Ult as 1871...._-a 93
50 0 Tenn 66 '9O —. 7534
10000 Cali forn 03.7 e..... 88
2000 Ban 0 Water La 100
1000 Erie R 4 m bds.. 85
6000 016eTol 662 t bde 75
6050 &NW2dm.. 18
4600 I.Ene&WI mb. 6.5
tiotrop Bank.— . 104
20 Mechanics' Bank. 165
60 Canton 18
100 & QnR....b30 78/4
60 raOino MSSCo... 9314
156 do —....e30 93
00 d0..........b10 9334
93 81 Y.Central 1t.......
10 81%
60 Si.
16 Eris R— .40
. 40341
200 Harlem R.... 16
100 Reading It 461%
200 do. 40%
10 Mich Orm R.-- 6854
And now, January 19,18G1, on motion of Con
stant Gulllou, Esc.; G. Irvine Whitehead is admitted
to practice as an Attorney to the District Court, and
Court of Common Pleas, for the City and County of
Philadelphia.
TUN EXCITEMENT DYING OCT.-9606E810E BOOME
to bo getting at a discount, even at the Pouth. The
extremists have been snubbed by their brother
Southerners, and conservative pea& in both motions
of the country are gaining spirit and courage. We are
glad to see the clouds in the political sky dispelling, and
sunshine breaking through, and we hope soon to see
peace and prosperity exerting a blessed influence
throughout the land; while people from the North, the
Pouth, the East, and West, Sock to the Old Keystone
andprobure their garments at the fatuous Drown Stone
Clothing Hall of Rookbill & Wtleon, Nos. 603 and 605
Chestnut street, above Sixth.
A Mon? Lizeng.—Ab ! a fine thing in this world
of trial and eorrow is a light, hopeful heart. ft alone
plummier' the stotitneen whioh will carry one through
difficulties, afflictions, and persecutions; it can climb
mountains, penetrate desertn, and brave the storm
tossed ocean; it can endure all the hardehipe of the
camp, and march unfalteringly with the rorlorn hope to
the cannon's mouth. When the proud man to humbled,
and the strong man has felled, he of light heart wtll re
main, unfearing and unhUrt, triumphant over every
obstacle, superior to every dillioulty, and still 'treating
the elegant clothing gotten up at the "one-prom" GUI
Emporium of ortArzvar.at Frottus, No. (07 Chestnut
street.
i Reported for the Preen.]
HAVANA—Brig De ht. Dornaby 72 pipes wine 2do
anguaderite 3 J Christian; 5 bble 10 half bola 20 nr do 01-
are Dabett Bros; 8 coed cigars W G Cochran; JO do
John Wagner; 3 do F firmer it Bro; 2 do Writ Warner;
eggs tndge order.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE:
FEE FOURTH PAGE
DT TELEGRAPH.
(Correspondence of tho Press.)
ronvIGRE. JBO 20.
Arrived, Mira Mary A Ivira. from Havana; Costa Itit
from A.epinirall; Eliza Ann. front Cardenas; Enterprise.
from Curaboa; sabre Kroka. from St Thomas; Lane,
(Dr) from fannouth, Jam,
MEMORANDA
Steamship Xonsington, Baker, for Philadelphia, old
at Boston 18lb ,net.
btearnehip Zulu, Goodwin.. from King stoh, Jam, sth
inst. arrived at New York on Saturday last. 30 h mat,
lat 2890, long 70, broke the centre wheel of the engine,
Made the remainder of the Passage under eanvae.
Ship r mme, Agry, from Liverpool, was in the offing
at uharleston 37th inst.
Ship Ocean Belle, Brown, from Now (Monne, 'with
3,300 bales cotton for Liverpool, went ashore 6tn
on Mammas gloat ; 1000 pales or cotton were taken
out, when she was got off and towed to Hey W set .12th
toot.
Billy Timor, Bliley, from Callao, at Gibraltar 26th ult
or milers.
_
. .
Bark Mary E Denworth, Baker, from New York, was
at Buenos Ayres Nov 26
Bark Virginia & ste Bina, Wilkins, for Rio de Salmi.
ro• sailed from Buenos Ayres Nov 20.
Bark Benj. Bellett, Tattle from New Orleans, for
Philadelphia, put into Rey West 6th inst. leaks, with
d feet water in her hold, and remained tit the llth dis
charging I the lower tier, f sugar is lost.
Bark Pt. Mars's, team, from Memel,was at Buena
Ares Nov. 28 •
Brig Kentucky. Pendleton, for New York, Called
front Buenos Ayres Nov. 27.
B ri g j B ynansa Id, Wallace, for Montevideo and
Buenos A yres, cleared at New York 19th met.
tdchr J M Vence. Madge, from Key West, arrived at
New York yesterdal,
Rehr W U Audenriod. Mulford, henoe, arrived at hlo
bile /4th inst.
eahr D Townsend, Townsend. from Richmond, ar
rived at Mobile tett, inst.
Bohr Carrie Bum Final. for Gibraltar, cleared at N
York 19th mat
Bohr A Cordery, Grace, for Wilmington, NC, cleared
at New York 19th inst.
Bohr Pearl, Robbins, for Newborn, olr ared at N York
19th inst.
Bohr near, Crowell, from Providence fn.. x ' unaa '''.""".
reti i r t ii " givitore " :k l iMid, from Matanzas, arrived at
Wilmington, NC, 113th mot.
Bohr '1: A Ward. Hoff, for Trieste, cleared at Wil
mington. NC, 19th inst.
Bohr Belle, Barrett, for Philadelphia, was advertised
at WI mington. NC. 19. h inst.
Behr 114 A Mobleili. Tome, front Galveston, arrived
at Boston 111th inst.
Bohr. 6 Babcook, Jeffers, for New York, cleared at
Boston 19th inst.
Bohr Jonaihan May. Cobb, hence, arrived at Charles
ton /littlest
Bohr Alice Lea,. Corson. from New York, at Key West
ad met. and remained 14th eisoharging.
B o n e ci ty. Rogers, Langley, cleared at Key West 4th
inst. for Galveston.
Cohen Western Star. dischargin and C P Bickner,
loading, remained at Key West 11t h inst.
owe compared
ANRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELB,
dl2 IGO
6 9 1
ifflB
dd 2,170
26
163,691
87,680
su 6
MI
4 483
2 4 626
,962
16 877
39.492
11.936
3,111
2.169
761
1,174
CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut.
J C Cresson, Pa Wm B Irwin Is wf, Pa
Talbot °Tennant, N York FFL Fay, Cm, 0
Chas al Bootie. Philo M B Preldin_g, Louisville
Ir H Arnold, Alabama . A Sinclair, N Carolina
J Hartshorne. Boston lii Hartney. Boston
J H Shotian, Boston Mr Cochran, N York
B L Harden, New York G B Brown, Boston
C W Abbott, U S N E P Smith, R Island
Jos Hobart, California A 0 Stewart. Chicago
Jos Vv Coffroth, California H 0 Bergetreeser, Pa
A 1., Dickenson, N York T Dakon PI York
John M Smith. Delaware ft Milliken, Jr. N York
H C Demos. It York C 0 Cornell, New York
eut C Lidayre,_Alabama Mr Law, Panama
J H dheridan.te York L Lea & me d.( York
J W Yo'k B Shillaber.Boston
C Du pee & la Dolton W It Phipps. Cin,
Mr Howard, H York Mrs Juliano Henry, Mnl
N C Colwell, Virginia T H tc Westhoff, N Y
M B Freida, N York Mr Schell, N York
D t Thomas, Baltimore D E Avery, N York
W•W Fairbanks, Taunton W P Damn, Ctn. 0
Weet, Chicago D Smith, Jerre city
Joe P Baker, N York P Swim ID D. N York
B P Gaines, Arkansas J C C Reynolds, N York
T Lincoln epringfield horntort Smite, W Chest
R Moore, Baltimore Mr Cheevor & dm, R I
T H Cheever, Rhode Inland John M Loomis & la 111
Alex T Stewart, New York Henry Hilton, New York
Copt Linea, New York Leonard Matthews, Mo
Capt BR. hoe, Wait Point ales: ht Lawrence Y
Jeff Murray, New York Theo (I Meier, St Louis
Ulrich Bunn, St Louis Chauncey J Hawley, N Y
H B Knight Wm H Douglass, Buffalo
W H Wilkins it la. N Y T W Neal, Lynn
II F Newhall. Lynn B P Pratt. Lynn
J Woodruff, Lynn H 0 Brener It la, Lynn
B It Jewett, Buffalo .1B Clark, New York
:enlaming
GIRARD HOUSE—Chestnnt street. below Ninth.
R L Martin. Del co Mrs A G Curtin. Harriebg
Mrs ri A Finney, I/ ameba PS Panderson..Philada
Mr Duman, kittaburg Mr tdaohron, Penna.
C R Barratt, Missouri Harvey & lady, 14 York
Miss Harvey, New York W K Armirtead c Alek,Va
T L Smith & la, N Tetley Prof Anderson, N York
M Mitohell. P 4 York John M duller N York
R White & Ycrk Miss White, N York
C G Bush Albany ft Potts, Jr. Pottsville
Conrad & la, Philada Rev T R Conrad, Philada
T W Bryant & wife, Kr M 1.3 COY. it. Kentuoky
N K Burnham, Kentucky J V Litohfield, Penna
II Warner, Penna F Campbell Pi York
P W Shaw, Boston L Maclean. Virginia
F Johnson. Baltimore A B Hv 11. Pittsburg
G P Potter,Pittenurg W Buchanan. Georgetown
C WlsMr.Perinssivenut D p I\ lo h a is o n, York , Pa
Miss Nicholson. York, Pe. J W Philo
J Kennedy, Pennsylvania W R Russell, Penne.
A H !Revolt, Pepnsylvania Mr Steven.
E Jackson, rieW York Jolt Chatiman,___Lrk Haven
i Murphy, Delaware Foster lc la, Wisoonein
W V Aroher. Belfast, Ire'd Trio Haltmarsh, Georgia
A Welch Penns Jno W Pearson, Baltimore
C M W ismsn, Havana K L Templeton, Penne.
Henry McKay Henry L Jadkins. N Y
Mrs Jadkirui New York .1 0 Howlett. KentuOky
MI J 7 roman, Kentucky N O Bonifield, Brooklyn
W A Henderson, Maryland C N Williamson, Maryland
Miss Williamson. MA Miss W Nionole, Maryland
Riohard !knell. New York Geo N Pa , dem, New York
Alex Evans, Maryland las P Hubbard, Maryland
Pl 3 Sanderson , Polio Isaac Bawler. New York
L H Hart, New York G .3 Kelly. Delaware
Jno Nexpen A la. N Y 11W Fannestook,Harrisbg
Jun B Waring Conn Geo H Graham, Maryland
J B Howell, 8 1Louis Jos White Baltimore
E Nicholls, hew Washin gton Co l
Hutchins N ew Yo
Y
At. nibertsno, Washington Col Breokett, New York
Jno T Hoover. Bellefonte jtobt Valentine. Bellefonte
Wit Brown,,arristurg T W Bra fey, Patna
C B Larkin, New York hl R Roberts & %Jarmo
Jay Carlton, New York Jas Cochran & la, N Y
Miss Cochran, New York E Ramsay , New Fork
J cheater, Pew York Thom ndrerre & wt, Pa
Miss Andrews. Ponno Mr Baker, Brookly n
B. Penfield, Chicago
JONES' HOTEL--Choetnut street. above sixth.
E A Good, Philadelphia C H Ramon, Phila
H Line, Philadelphia A Blade, Geousia
H M Lodge. Baltimore Dyer, New Jersey
A H Case, New 1 ork Mies M P Sargent. Mesa
Gordon A Marshall, hid H B Dam. Maryland
Daniel McCook, Minnie W H DeGrooli new York
Wm J Walker, Wash, D C Chas Bakens, Portland
Samuel A Williamson, Pa Mrs Lake. New York
Miss Lake, New York T Hyatt. New York
Mrs E Bartlett. New York
SC. LOUIS HOTEL, Chestnut et., above Third.
.1 Wilson, Baltimore DJ Willa. New York
J Bushnill. Wheeling .1 H
_Auto/demi. New York
N H reinter, Wear. cheater Mr Lombard. Maee
N Weeks. Rutland, Vt 0 W Jones, Philadelphia
Cli Little, Brooklyn, N Y F M Clark, Leavenworth
E C Cole, Baltimore J 1. Booker, Baltimore
L henry, New ork A W Free, England
R Month, New York N P Riley , New V ork
BogenLaliou. New York C J Dougherty, Baltimore
J Dorturnell. new York W B Robinson & la. N Y
E A Clark. New York Pomo Anderson. N Y
John Lout, Messaohusette J F Byard, New York
A MBR 'CAN HOTEL—Chestnut et., above Fifth,
I D Mackay, New York W ft Wnght, Bristol, Pa
• H Strong. Bristol, Pa H Huck, Venton, J
W H Fliteralt. Philadelphia B F Stewart, Penna
T B Atone. Yenney Nam John Thornton. Farina
John G North, New Haven G W Morgan, Phremxrllla
1) r Quinn. hio B M Sonmidt, New York
J Goidenorough. Easton. Ma DK Corsage, Maryland
J F Bickford, 41 aseadiusetts G G Cummings, Boston
I 111 n S'ewart & wr, Penna Jan Dolmen, Pennsylvania
G K Van Dyke, New York J Norton, Hrtdeeton, N
It W Shelly, North Carolina W 6waim, Philadelphia
John Pd Atwood, New York
1
REVERE HOUSE—Third street, above Hese.
Amos Bombes'., Penns Wm Cox, Juniata. 00, Pa
C M Knauss, Bethlehem M J Seibert POtteville
C 0 H Goldin. Allentown Alf H. Hamilton, Pa
If F 1 uhe, Allentown W H Lilly, Allentown
H Stmit.., Jr, Philadelphia John Krause, Philo
A E Thayer. Philadelphia rlt A Orubo. Phua
Sarni h Freld. allentown John E lidehman, Ya
Henri T Johnson, :Wpm. Del
COMMERCIAL 110111—Etzth st., abovo Choctont
L J Kiik, Pennsylvania 8 Nightingale , Doylestown
R phatede,phia H n Constrate, lowa
W H Farina, & la, Pa 0 Hughes, Pennsylvania
J R Kirk, Chester county S Deser t Philadelphia
.1 Tyanter, Chester county RSl,Woodlord, Ohio
Coates; Chester county I bushing, Lancaster
J P Broomall, Coatesville J Bannon tic la, Doyleat'n
I B }Catgut er, le, voylintown Si Edward'', Jr, New York
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1861.
Philadelphia Markets.
zehange--Jan. 10.
00 Mich Con R.,.....697.1
60 do 60
60 d 0.... WO 60
100 do.-- 60
260 & Ind .
16
100 do. ---.... b3O
70 Harlem It prefd... 40
60 ttl S&O4 1 ed etk.. 36Fi"
60 d bl 6
60 do ---- 3634'
160 do._ 35
6010 Cen R. cony.-- 80:
Oro d 0.. ..
10 d0....._......,87Nt
25 Gal & Chic R... .. 73Fi
400 74
100 74
300 do. • . ..... b6O 7414
600 Moe & To] R 37
200 d0.—.....b16 37
200 dn....-.....t30 34
7 84 -Ch to Ric bold Ft.... 60
60 d 0..- . 60
122 . 61
00 do ....,....bon 61!1
100 61
TEMS.
c ITY
tiIIPORTATION:s
up To 12 O'OLUOIL LAST NIGHT
TRH ITNlbli—Aroh street. above Third.
Dr W J Taylor, High Bridge J G Johnson, Ohio
T Pinola. filemphis, G Dennison. Mo
0 Denny, Penna. J Bnydar, Virginia
.1.1 Snyder. Virginia. D D Merrill, Palmitin! eo
It D Tonnet, New York JD. Oaswell, Reading
D Resenhsuri, Philada J Ashton. Philada
J Trout, Philada .1 W 8 Trout, Philada
D'Bond, Virginia
MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth street, below Arab
Hon H B Hillman, Harrisb W H Buller, 11Boole
J C Rood New York J R Samuels Sommer('
Hon O J Ball, Erie, Pa s J Niehols & In Penne
E W Curreden, Perna A Wiltee. New York
A Williams, Wilkesbavre N B Wilkesbarre
1, Pohnefer, Canton, Ohio N billy, New Jersey
W Finley, Maryland TO Reekette, Ohio' .
W 13 Mosier, rhilada J W Bonnet, Philada
HTATER UNlON—Market street, above Sixth.
010 Kulp, Patterson, Pa C P Rommell, Pittsburg
J W t ly de, Erie, Pa R Smith. Port Deposit
O Summers Trenton, N J M smiling, Rending
J geagrist. Reading .1 Benson, Lob 00, Pa
I Prank, Trenton, NJ J Kuhn, Nebraska.
10 Wright, California J Metter, }broke eo, Pa
K Wathin, Dunks eo, Pa .1 Watbin, Dunkirk, N Y
FOUNTAIN HOTEL—Second at., shot e Market,
J B Brown, New JeTAA) Chorine Miller. Phila
'rhea H Moore. New York Joe Morrison. Baltimore
Jae Johnston. Cincinnati F Kennedy, Beaton
Thee Cavanagh. Brook n T C Barnett &In N York
B Smith, Philadelphia J . Beam, „Philadelphia
Jnhn hlartln, New Jeraer Jae Harricon,
John W Hayden, Ohio Johnenn, Albany, N Y
John Freeman
BARLEY SHEAP—Keeond street, below Vine.
E L Moore, Penne. Jeese Moore, Penne.
Alex German. Newtown h G Cheltenham
s Woolston, Pucks co 6 Gilliam, Baltimore
E Knight. lowa City It .1 1 evering. Penne,
Jos Bill,Penna John Davin, Milltown
.1 Boyd, New Rope W P MogIII. New Hope
C Boiler. Cheltenham John Harding. Books eo
J T Dungan, Duetleton .1 Weldin la,,WestJerser
Dr W Li vingeton, Plain
NATIONAL ROTEL—Bane street, above Third.
.1 Kauffman, Reading 'a . Bachman, Freemanab'g
T Vallee & la, Philadelphia Dante' Rupp. Yo'k
John F Shark°, S 1) Pierce, Cincinnati
A R Bouehter. Lebanon A L Kula, Mt JoY
B F Swart, Lebanon S D Pieranl, Mtoerevtlle
J B Warren, Warvok, Pa U Weiner,l Penns
MERCHANTS' HOUSE—Third at.. above Calloahlll
E 8 Riedon, Texas H G L an gdon, Mll Chunk
rotor Heiler,Allentown don Bhio. Lei Sellersville
John Staler, nellertown °regimen,
MOUNT VERNON HOTF,L—Saooutt it., above Arab.
James Woods, Willa, Del WT A Mdse. PhDs
Wm Whatenden, Books oo Ellwood Edwards Poona
SPECIAL NOTICES.
SAVINQ FUND—NATIONAL SArIiTY TRUST
COMPANY.—Duriug the euripenroon of specie YotMoots
by tho Banks, Money le received and paid daily, on de
mand, in the REMO kind of funds, speak, ornotee, as de
posited; Interest five per cent. WALNUT Street,
southwest corner of THIRD. ja-tf
SEAMEN'S BATING FUND—NORTHWEST
CORNER SECOND and WALNUT STRESTL—DepositE re
ceived In small and large amounts, from all Masses of
the community, and allows interest at the rate of FIVE
PER CENT, per annutn.
(Mee open daily, from 9 until 6 o'clock, and on Mon
day and Saturday until eight in the evening. President,
FRANKLIN FELL; Treasurer and Secretary, CRAB.
M. MORRIS
HAIR DYE! HAIR DYE! !--Batcholor's
LIQUID HAIR DYE is lie original and hest in the
market. All others are more imitations, and should bo
avoided If you wish to mane rtdtoulb. Phlendid Ete.ca
or beautiful Bnown instantaneously. Bold by all Drug
gluts everywhere. The genuine has the signature of
WILLIAM A. DATOFIELOR upon a steel-plate en
graving on four sides of snob box.
Betuare of Counterfeits.
Manufnotory, 81 13arolay ['treat, Into 2i3 Broadway,
New York. CHARLES 'BATCHELOR,
nool-1r Proprietor.
SALAMANDER FISR-PROOF SAFE .—A very
Inge assortment of SALAMANDERS for sale et res.-
eonable iniees. No. 304 OiltheTNUT St, Philadelphia.
EVANS Er. WATeOII,
SECOIVD•HAND SAFES.—I am receiving a
great number of Farrel, Herring, & Co.'e Second
hand Sheet-Iron Urea (many of them alitioat new),
also those of other 'makers, in exchange for the now
celebrated Lillie Wrought and Chilled Iron Safe A
general assortment oonatantly on hand, and offered at
very low micas. Plena° cal) and examine. Depot, 715
CHESTNUT, under Masonic Hall. N. C. SADLER,
Agent, Philadelphia. nos-iv thtf
GROVER & BAITHMS OBLESBATED
NOISELESS SEWING MACHINES
The Heat in Uee for Family Sewing.
No. 730 ClrMaTtrivT Arrant. Philadelphia. ave 7-17
ONE PRICE CLOTHING OF THE LATEST
SlPTlalltnistdo in the boot manner, expressly for RE
IM), SALTS; LOWEST trailing pries' ;narked in
:lain Figure', All goods made to °rear ire.rrantea eau,
Oratory. Our ONE-PRICE imam is Wally e *red
to. Alt are thereby treated alike.
iti528.3.• JONES & Co.. 604 MARKET Street.
CARD PRINTING, BEST AND CHEAPEST IN
the Gitl, at 34 mouth THIRD Btroet.
CIRCULAR PRINTING, Beet and Cheapen in the
City.at 34 South THIRD Street.
DILL-HEAD PRINTING, (lest and Cheapen In the
City, at 34 SouthTHIRD Street.
HAND-BILL ERINTINO, Dent and Chenveet in the.
City, at 34 Beath THIRD Street.
_ .
PAMPIILVP PRINTING, and every other tteeerie
[ton of Printing, of the most summer quality. at the
most reasonable rater, at It INGWA LT A. BROWN'S,
DrexePs Buildintr 34 Routh THIRD Rtrest.
MARRIED.
ASHURIDGS—BELL.—On the 14th metant, by the
Rev. T. Horlook, Mr. T. L. Aehbridge,of Lnuie
vale. fortnerly of tine oi.y, to Mies Clara V. Bell, of
this city.
• DIED.
DYOTT.—On the 17th latent, Dr. T. W. Dyolt, in
the Nth year of his age
Funeral from hle late residence. No. 321 Now street,
this ratorday) mornmg, at 10 o'clock.
CLIAMBEHB.—On the 19rn January. Sarah Frances.
youngest daughter of Andrewlt. and tenth A. ham
illineral will take place on Wednesday morning, at 10
o'olook,„.T.I. swatted to Laurel he WU vilt4lllld
frle
wiTHItRB —On the 17th instant, Rebecca wife
of HCAPOII Li. WltheaS, and eldest daughter of all K.
Prise. m the Ord year of her ago.
her partionlar fvetds and those of the family are
respectfully invited to attend her funeral: trent the
residence of her husband, No. 9 South Broad street,
on Tuesdal Moming, the 22d Instant, at 11 o'cl?,t2t.
ro proceed to Woodlande Cemetery.
IdOßTlelollll . B,.—January 19th, Mottimoore.
In the 72d year of her age.
The relatives and friends of the family are requested
to attend her funer4l, from her eon's residence, Po. 823
. . . .
Vltta street on Tueaday, Jan. 2.2. at 2 o'clock P. M. •••
DU VAL.—At the reatelenee of her eon, Mr. Gabriel
D. Du Val, at Montgomery. Ma,. on tho 14th tnatant.t
Mrs. Ellen Du Val, of Philadelphia, after a char
illness.
ENDRM.—On Friday, 11th instant, at Danville.
Lyvingston minty. N. V. in the 70th year of her age,
Margaret, 'widow of the late Rev. Pr .Endrees, former
ly of Lancaster city, Pa.. and daughter of Jacob Pries,
Esq. formerly of Salem uounty, N J.
BeibVVDP;ls.—On the 18th Instant. Mrs. Anna Snow
den, in the atth year of her ace.
Funeral final the residence of her brother, Mr. David
Messer. on Tueetay morning. at 10 o'clock
aIt.TI.EY —On the 17th instant.Bamu,llfartloy, Er.
Funeral from Ms late residence. No lalt Beybert
street, above Fifteenth , on Tuesday morning, at 10
o'clock.
FCRIGLOVE.—On the 18th instant. William W.
Pureglove, Lir., in the 65th year of her age.
QUIPIN.—On the 15th Met, M its Charlotte 1,. Quinn,
daughter of the late Charlet. B. end Almira B. Quinn.
Funeral from the !mildew) of her uncle, Mr Frank
lin Lee, northeast corner of Third and Buttonwood
streets this (lis la, day) afternoon, at 2 o'oleek.
13111.81,Dti.—On the 17th instant, Yatriok Shields, in
the 33d year of hie age.
Funeral from the residence of his cousin, Henry
nay, No 637 Queen street. this (Monday) morning, at
83i o'clock.
datiTH —On the 17th instant, Mrs. Jane Smith, in
the 84th year of her age.
Funeral from her late residence, No. 210 Prime
streak ! this (Monday afternoon, at 2 o'oloolc
TA(.IO a RT.-0a the lath 1 natant, Mark, eon of John
W. and Eliza Taggart, in the 22d year of his age.
Funeral from the .residence of his father, No. 800
Rune street this (Monday) morning, at 11 e'elOok.
eport of Interments.
HALTII OFFICE, January 19,10
it 9 cd Philadelphia from the )
9th of January, MI.
Weekly It
Interment., in the C
to the]
EMIED
Gangrene— --
Hernia . .
Hemorrhage....._.
Lunge ......
looping Cough.— .
I Inflammation,Brain
4 . 8r0nchi......
Heart
Lunge....—....
Pentonteum.
" St. tr.. Bowels
Inanition.-- .......
Mania a potu..--
Mara5mue............
Measles
I Metritie
Paley
Scrofula
'Softening of Drain..
Small-Pox
Still Born.-- ......
Tebee blesenterioa..
Tumour
Anemia .
Apoplexy ».-..
Burns
Cancer. - .....
• -
Croup.....__..
Congestione of
Crain
Lungs. --.
Cirrhosis
Cona'otion of Lunge
Convulsions .....
Diptheria........
Diarrhcea —.......
Dropsy
Brain.
Cheat....
Ewe n —.•
Disease of Brain—
Heart....
Dysentery...."
Debility --,
Biluston on Brain...
Fever, Scarlet.— •.-
Fever. Typhus
Fever, Typhoid..
Halos, 127; Femal
OF TOR
Under 1 year.—..
Bore, 68; GirN, 73
THERE WERE:
From 60 to 60....
. . . . .
From Ito 2............ 26, " CA to 70.—..
" 2to 6._._...._. ii " 70 to 80 ...
" 6to tO. ........... 12 " 80 to 90...
" 10 to 15. .—. 5 " 90 to 100.—
" 15 to 20. ... 6 " 100 to 110. . ...
20 to 30............ 16 !
"
301040............171
" 40 to /50 ........... 181
NATIVITY—United States, 201; Foreign, 42; Un'
known, 13.
From the Almshouse, 14; People of Color, 18; from
the Country, 3.
WARDS. WARD& WARDS.
F1TAt.—........10 Tenth .... . 8 Nineteenth....-. 18
8ee0nd;,...„....12 Eleventh........ 9 Twentieth ..-10
Third ...—. 9 Twelfth-- ... 71Twenty-first .... 4
Foprth..., 13 Thirteenth.... 9 Twenty-geoond„ 5
Fifth.-- .-_ 12 , Fourteenth.....lo Twenty-third.... 7
1
Sixth ....... 8 Fifteenth...—. .14 Twenty-fourth.. 21
Seventh ........17 Sixteenth-- .13 Unknown ........ 3
Eighth.-- 6 Seventeenth_.l9 --
Ninth._.......... 4 Eighteenth..... 7 8 T0ta1.... .258
The number of deaths Compar ed with the oorrespomt
ing _week of 1860 and of last week. was as followe:
Week ending January 21, 1860, war —...... . 181
" " January 12 1861, was.. ..... .........271.
By order of the Board of Health.
ARUM It HIJOBEI
MOURNING GOOD 3 FOR, 1861.-Just
rimmed Now Sty leg Second Mourning Bullish
Chintzes, and Neat Styles Bleak and White ditto, at
1970 etc ; Black Alpaoriae, IS 25,815£.8755 ate.; flambe,
zinc Alpaoens. 873‘. SU. 6233, 70 ate.; Mohair
Lustiest, 3170 Me. to 81: Bleak Boon Muslim Enslien
Crapes, Veil Cram', Crape Falls and Crape Veile,
Ronnie Corner Crape, Laos and Grenadine Veils, crape
Collaqtand Collarettes, lne.ieh Dombizintic Jouvin a
Black Kid Glove,, medium our sleek of PLAIN BLACK
and SECOND MOURNING GOODS full and complete.
tiESSON tr. SON. Mourning atom
jab No. 0113 Chestnut street.
=J. S. CAPEN WILL COMMENCE A
°ours EVENING, tures on PHRENOLOGY, on
DAY Jan. 22d. at 734 o'clock, at the
southeset earner of Ninetoento and North streets, be
low Coates. to be continued on Thursdays and Toes •
days. until the Moat, These lectures wtl he illustrated
by portraits, casts, skulls, deseriptlee anecdotes, and
improvenations, and will be adapted to interest and
the young. Admissien free Collection at the
close. Examinations daily, at tho Cabinet, Pit 2
CHESTNUC btrecit. Ja2l-3t
NATIVES OF MARYLAND, ATTEN
TION.—The waives of maryland roaldtog
a : pray are particularly 'moisten to meet at the Arne
rioan Hotel, Pit He UT Street, on TONI:WAY, VA
instant, at DI o'olook P. M., for the purpose of organiz
ing an nesociatlon.
ii —--- (EASTERN MARKET COMPANY —AN
adjourned meeting of the ittookholders of the
KSTERN MARKET COMPANY will ha held on
TUEBOAY EVEN' , G next January 2i, at Di o'olook,
at th,. Wetherell Dues, BANBO n Street to hear the
report of the Committee appointed at last meeting to
Investigate the proceedings of the I.irectors el cted
September 24th last, and procure evidence in relation
thereto.
General attention Is earnestly requested.
H. HO WARP, Chairman.
P:OFFICE OF THE GIRARD COLLEGE
PASSENGER RA It.WAY COMPANY, corner
01,11MBIA and RIDGE A.enues.—PlOL ADEL
PIIIA, January B,lB4o.—The BOARD OF DIRECTORS
have THIS DAY, declared a Dividend. for the last
SixMoths,n of ONE DOLLAR, per Share on each
Share of the Capital Stook of this company, payable
to the Stockholders or their Legal Representatives, 011
and after MONDAY,January eh UM.
801-dtltal W, BLIBIIIT, Treanor,
CT* THE f3ENTLEMEN NAMED THE
following Committees as divisions of the Gene
ral Committee on the Reception of toe Chicago and
Milwaukee Delegation!, visit' eir Philadelphia, are re
quested to meet at the ROJMS OF THE BOA RD OF
TRADE, on TUESDAY EVENING, at half put 7
o'clock
Committee of Reception. Introduction, gee —Henry
Budd, totes, J Brooks. Joseph Lea, Hen 7
Lewis, Joseph Altomus, A. W. Little. George H. ( quart.
W. B. N. uozzens, James C. Hand, Thomae 8. Newlin,
William Divine. Aroh. Campbell. l'harlee Kelly Wm
Hay. Charles .Kneoht, Washington Butcher, Joseph
Gaskill. J C. Davie. David Williams, Israel H. Mule.
J. P. Steiner, James Billings. o. T. Canby. John H.
Stroup, Arch. Dotty. S. L, Witmer. James Steel. Geo.
B Donnell, C. J. Hoffman. Geo. Bullock, T. 0. Henri,
W. 0. Houston, Win. H. Pelireon, John Wright, 8. V.
Merrick. John T. Theinpacn. M. W. Baldwin. John
Sellers Chas. Wheeler, A. Buokner, Wm. D. nigh
muth. Thos (Mater. Jr.. William O. Kent. Amhara
'Wood, P J Smith, Wm. 0. Ludwig. John Sperhawks,
Gideoa Jones, E. A. Hendry, D. Rodney King, Samuel
Williams, P. Horst. R. W. Snuthinsid, Daniel Had
dock, Jr.. Charliee Maguire. A. D. Jessup. M. Wilcox.
E. C Knight. John T. Bench, John Welsh. Joseph H.
Newhall, 8. A. &tinhorn. Thomas P. Stotesburv, B.C.
Dallett, Jr., James Devereaux, John Woodside, H. A.
Denkla. William B. Thomas. Robert Ervein, Samuel
Hartranft, James H. Orce, Wm. Creaao, J. F. twee. E.
C. Biddle, Lewis Audenreid. J. H. Maxwell, Davis
Pearson, N. Sturtevant, F. R. Cope, E. G. James, B.W.
Bailey, E. C. Caldwell, M. L. Hallowell. R. C. Bale,
George J. Gros, 8. W. DeCourser. H. W. Ridgway,
Samuel H, Felton. James ale Yee, H. H. Houston, John
M. Maria Jahn Price wetherill. 3. L. Crew. J. 13. Lip
-I'. V ute T .T O'ji te9 : B Z inker atYptl. fbg,nlosana.ii
al illiken,A.
- K. Lane, E. N uabaurn, M. Gana, H.Shloss,
and John MurphY.
Committee on Banquet.—Jolin E. Addieks, Samuel L.
Witmer, el. L. Ward, George L. Busby. 8. E. Stokes,
W. C. 1.1 , 1971 g. A r-h, Getty, D. O. MoCammon, James Traquair. John Rice, James H Orile, Geo , BulloOk,
Kirk B. Wells, Joseph H. Newhall, L. G. Mytinger,
James Milliken, nod S. T. Canby.
HENRY BUDD.
J021.2t Chairman General Committee.
!fr A N C ' E II AMUR PI7 I A P NWNO OF l A I N F
t.XCH ANGE BUILDING —JaNtI•RY 16, 1861.
The following gentlemen have been duly re-eleoted
Directors for theyear Den:
HENRY D. bHERRERD,
SIMEON TOBY.
CHARLES MACAL - ESTER,
WILLIAM B. SMITH :
JOHN B. BUDD.
WILLIAM R. WHITE,
GF,ORGG STUART.
SAMUEL GRANT, Jll.,
TOBIAS WAOIER.
THOMAS II WATTSON,
HENRY G. IeRF.IFIHAN.
CNA FILL++ B. LEW/8.
GEORGE C. CARSON.
At a meeting of the D,reetors,held thin day, HENRY
H. Slit. RRERIL Ems., was unanamounly re-elcoted
President of the Company.
ialB 61 'WILLIAM HARPER, Soaretary.
COMMONWEALTH INSURANCE CONY
LI PAN YnF 'pi; E' SPATE OF PENPOIYLVA
NIA, 613 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA, January 14.1801.
At a meeting of the Stockholders of the I °melon
wealth Insurance Compar, of the State of Pennsyl
vania, hold at their office, January 7,1861, the following
Gentlemen were elected to serve as Directore for the
ensuing year:
DAVID JAYNE, M. D.,
JOHN M. WHITAI.L,
THOM ,8 8. aTEWART,
CHARLES H. ROW. RB,
WILLIAM I.ITRUTHERS,
Ht. NRY LEWIS, Jo..
ROBERT SHOEMAKER,
JOHN K. WALKER.
EDWARD It. KNIGHT,
STEPHEN COOLTER.
And at a meeting of the Board of Directors held on
this day, the following Offieers were re elected:
President—DA'V D JAY el E. M.D.
Vice President—JOHN N. WHITALL.
decretary—eAMUEL. S. MOON. ial7-10t
- - - -
137 t. OFFICE OF THE FAME INSURANCE
COMPANY.
PnitanELPIIIA.. January 14,1851.
At the annual meeting of Stockholders of the Name
Insurance C.•mpany held the day. at their office, No
4010 ORES PNUT Street, the following-named gentle
men were elected directors to servo for the ensuing
year
SP.ORGE W. DAY,
MMUS'. WRIGHT,
DAVID B. BIRNEY.
HENRY LEWIS. JR
CHAR, DILIHARDSON,
B Inn, J. BODINE,
JOHN W. BVERM A.N.
GPORDE A. WSST.
TH.I.IAB H. MARTIN,
O. WILSON DAVIS.
EDWARD D. WOODRUFF,
JOHN KESSLER, JR.
JANUARY 115,1f01.
Ate meeting of the Board of Direetors. hold tine da
y.
the foPowing gentlemen were unanimously elected
(aims:
GREPROF, 'GAY. Preaident,
FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vice President.
jalB.St WILL rAnDI I. BLANCHARD, BeerotarY.
OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPIIIA
AND READING RAILROAO COMPANY.
• •
- • -
PIIIIIIDELPIIIA, January 14. 1861.
NOTICE —At the n nnual me etmg of tho etoolM alders
Of the Philadelphia and Reading Eallmed Comoani,
held this day. thn following gentlemen were twain-
Mouely cleated often! for 1861:
J. Dutton e Wahl,
William dellers,
Robert Kelton.
TREASURER,
SAMUEL BRADFORD.
•ECHETARY.
W. H. hIcILHENIYEY.
By order of the Board.
W. H. hIcILH_ENNEY,
0.16 Gt Secretary
WOFFICE OF THE WYOMING CANAL
COMPANY. No, 1:30 WALNUT STREET.
ADELPHIA.
NOTICE. TO THE STOCHHOLDERS.—The annual
meeting of the ntookholders will he held at the offiee of
the Company.No, 230 Wat UT Stmt. in the city
of Philadelphia, on MOND AY, January 21, 1861. be
tween the hours of twelve and three o'cloos. at which
time an election will ttlce place for a President, Vice
President. and six Managers to serve for the ensuing
year. CHARLES PARRISH,
JalB St Secretary.
rcrNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT
the Annual lit acting of the Stockholders of tho
North Branch Canal Company for the election of a
fresident and five Manner re of said Company wall be
held at the otfioo of the Com i pany. to ATit n Pin, Penn•
erivanis. at 10 0 ,
clock A. A ~ on WEDNESDAY, the
10th day of January,lB4l,
D• order of the Hoard. M. C. hIERCIJR,
' Jets-tot Secretary.
aOFFICE OF THE UNION CANAL CO.,
Puir,naLr..ra, January J. 1861.—The Annual
nK of the Stockholders of the Union Canal Coin
of - Pennsylvania, Will be herd on Tu3eoA Fe
bruary nth, next, at II o'clock A. M . at the office of the
Comeau • . WALNUT/10°st ( PAreptharbulldunga.)
lall7.dtfos 0. THOMPSON, Secrete'''.
1:M OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL-
ROAD COMPANY,
• PHILADELPHIA. January 11. /86 1 .
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLD ItS.-1 ha annual meet
ing' of the stockholders of this Commons-mat/v. trdittos
Itl o 4. 4 .l l .AViterregelarmt • trr ALL.
The annual election for Directors will he held on
MON DAY, the 4th day or March, 1861. at the offlos of
the ComrAny. No. 238 South THIRD street.
tala-tfel EDNIUND SMITH. Secretary.
Ty. SIXTH AND LAST LECTURE OF
TOR COUBE, in old of the CHURCH OF es r.
MATTHIAS. on TM:AII/AV EVENING. 2ZdJanuarYl
at CONCERT HALL. Chestnut, ablve Twelfth street.
by the Rev. A. CLEVELAND COX, D. D., of Balti•
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NOTICE.—TIIIV: ANNUAL MEETING
of the Stnokholdere of the heaver bleadow
llroad sw'd Coal Company will he held at their (ace,.
0.321 WALNUT Street. on MONDAY. the 21et of
January neat, at 12 o'olook Al.. at which time nn elec
tion will be held for President and ten Directors for
th de °mtoilr*e year. Se L r C t H r AA a BE T LAIN e
r.
T"NEV YORK AND MIDDLE COAL*
FIELD RAILROAD AND COAL. COMPANY."
Annual Meeting of the btookholdere of the Com.
Daly will be held at their office. elo 004 Ponth
FOURTH titreet, on MONDAY, the 4th day of Fe
bruary next at 11 o'olock A. M. for the purpose of
electing Five Directors of the Bald Company for the
entwine year, and for the translation of suoh other
business as may ho brought before the meeting.
HEN RY ROBINSON, beeretary.
Phradelphia, January 17,1881. yaleAfet
IirOFFICE OF TILE UNION MUTUAL
INSURANCE CON4PANY,
PHILADELPHIA, Jan 7, Mi.
At a meeting of the Direetors, held this day, a Divi
dend of NIX PIM PEN r. on the outatandins Serie was
declared, payable to the geriprolders. or their Wel re
presentatives nt tne (Vice 01 the Company, on and
after WEDNESDAY. January 16 1851.
109-12 t JOS. COLLISON, Secretary...
[CrOFFICE OF THE FAME INSURANCE
CO., N 0.406 CHESTNUT Street.
.11111111 STY 7, 1861.
At a meetinx of the Board of Dereotoro, held thin day.
a Dividend of TUNE:I!: PER CENT. on the Capital of
the Company wan deolared, payable on and after the
Ist day of Feb WILL
ruary next.
lAMS I. BLANCHARD,
jag-tfel Secretary.
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SO Chemically and skilfully combined as to be the
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FAINTNESS. NERVOUS 'RRITABILITY,
NEURALGIA. PALPITATION OF THE
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DRIA. NIGHT SWEATS, LANGUOR,
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CALLED FEMALE WEAKNESSES
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TRAVELLER 8 should have a bottle with them, colt
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As it prevents costiveness, strengthens the directive
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LADIES not accustomed to much out-door exercise
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AIOrIIPRS should use it, for it lea perfect relief; to
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THE CORDIAL IS ALL WE CLAIM FOR IT! !
MOTHERS, TRY IT
And to you we appeal, to detect the illness or deohne
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Alissouri, and sold by all good druggists. Price ONE
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Read what the Poses say. after thoroughly testing
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it aids the organs of digestion to yertorm their inflations
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grimly remedy for Less of appetite. Faintness. Pier- I
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toi, Coosump on. end a host of evils fih eir
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warmer than the West Indies, to procure a sample of
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the messenger returned, and as soon as the lid of the
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'o. Fortunately, hose was found in the bottom of the
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recollection of the story, for it invigorates the Whit,
aide the organs of dgestion, imparts strength to the
nervous system, and fortifies the citadel of health, so
as to bid defiance to the assaults of disease. it is
a healthy ionic, composed entirely of vegetable produc
tions. and while it is exhilerating as pure wine, no In
jurious results can possibly follow its use. It is a desi
deratum in the medical world, and those who are af
flioted with loss of appetite, PrePelisia, Consumption,
Faintness, Giddiness, Neuralgia, Palpi t ation of, the
Hs art, &a, wilt find here an infallible panacea.—Sr.
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REM WOOD'S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL AND BLOOD
RENovAToa ie, without doubt, the best tome Cordial
in the world . To those who arn euffering from General
Debility we would recommend Its me. for it is plea
sant to the taste, is strengthening to the 'imam, and
will at once tend to remove all impurities of the blood.
and eradioato all traces of disease. It can be takep by
the weakest etomach, while these In good health will at
once feel its exhilarating power. We are confident
that after tieing one bottle of this Cordial none will be
for a day without it,—Nero York Leader.
A Puma. HEALTHY TON/C. and one free from the de
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the mutant world "Such a tonic. and one no skilfully
combined from the vegetable kingdom as to eat in per
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nervous and other irritations., and tone up alt the Or
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Fro!. WoOD'S Heatorative Cordial and Blood Reno
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Reader, try it. Thousands have already done so, and
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Arles.
PROF. WOODS RESTORATIVE CORDIAL . AND BLOOD
RENOVATOR, for the cure of General Debility or Weak
flees arising from any onuse ; also, Dyesepsia, Ner
vousness, Night • weate , Incipient Qonsumption. Liver
Complaints, Biliousness, Lose of appetite, Female
Weakness in all stages; also to prevent the contraction
of disease, is certainly the best and most agreeable
Cordial tonio and Renovator ever offered to the af
flicted, and no chemically combined ite to be the most
Powerful tonic ever known to medical science. Header,
try it. D will do you good. We have no hesitation in
recommending it, since we know it to l e a safe, plea
me, and Sure remedy for the dummies enumerated.—
New York Dispatch.
llCir Before noticing a potent modioine, we hove to be
certain that It will prove Steel( to be all that it is recom
mended. And Iry would sop that the Reeta , ative Cor
dial and Blood Renovator of Prof'. WOOD will stand
the test fully. and in foot it is without any doubt the
first artiolo in the market for Purifying the Blood and
e•rengthening tho system. We have no heeitation in
recommending ita nee to alt.—Nato Yorker.
LeOK TO You ReET.VBS in Timn.—Row many, in con
sequence of a false delicacy, suffer from unpressed.
wrier ul, or obstructed menstruation, and think because
they are young that by-and-bye nature will work it
seif olear from obstruotions, and all oome right in the
end, little dretnaing that the seeds of death are alreadf
germinating in the system trecumee the vital energies
are impaired, and the entire animal economy deranged,
debilitated. and yet. earelesa of themselves as they are,
if a remedy was set before them which would restore
all the functions of the. system. and reinvigorate the
body, they 'would take it, and thus be in time to save
their lives. Parents think of this and at once give
them a bottle of Prof. WOOR'S Restorative Cordial
and Blood Renovator.—New York Courier.
0. J. WOOD, Fropriator, No. 444 BROADWAY,
and No. 114 MARKET Street, St. Louie, Miesour).
itZii" At 110. 444 BROADWAY, all the Family and
Patent Medicines constantly on hand. Always fresh
and genuine. 101-mwrtmhl4
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
INDIA SHAWLS,
VELVET CLOAKS,
CLOTH CLOAKS,
SHAWLS,
DRESS GOODS,
In mat variety and (Anion eeleatione. at
GEORGE FRYER'S.
No. 916 CHESTNUT STREET.
onl9-tf
CLOAKS.—The greatest bargains in the
etc, at
IVENS'.
OLOAKS.—The largest stook, the beat assortment ' ,
the choicest colors, the finest qualities. the moat euperb
trimminke, the newest styles, the beat work, and deci
dedly the lowest prloes In the oity, at IVENS'. 23
South NINTH Street. uoiGsm
iILOAKS.--The CITY CLOAK STORE,
'LI
149 North EIGHTH. Every one in talking of
the great bargain, and superior quality of the CLOAKS
at the new CLOAK 810 RE, 142 North EIGHTH
Street. note-3m
CWARS.—It you want the best value
for your money, go to the City Cloak Store '
142
North EIGHTH Street, above Cherry. note Bal
CLOAKS.—The OITY OLOAK STORE,
las North EIGHTiI, is said to be the best and
cheapest stare in the city. nol6-3m
CLOAKS.—A magnificent assortment of
all the newest styles imported this season, with
every new material, made up and trimmed in the 'Yen
test manner, at prime that defy all oompetition. at the
PBllll Cloak Store, northeast corner of EIGHTH and
WALNUT Streets. nota-Sre
CLEARING OUT WINTER GOODS-
During this month
Will be oTered Our WINTER DRESS GOODS
To Clear the shelves At VERY LOW PRICES,
Our Spring Importations. For the
The Stook is well ell oforted,
Containing desirable styles
or SHAW Ls, SILKS. PRINTED GOODS,
CHINTZES. DE LAMM, e.OI3ES. and CALICOES.
SHARPLEeB SRI IT HERB,
cuEsTN UT arid EIGHTH. Streets.
I PIENS, SHIRTINGS, 811EKTINGS
- 1 .- 4 Fronting. Shi , ting, and Pillow Linens.
Material for fine shirts,
Linen" and hiegling bp the niece,
Gord flannels and Tinkings.
TABLE DA NLABKB.
Superb stook Table Cloths and Damasks,
Good Napkins, Large Dalai= Towels,
Doylies, extra large and fine Table Clothe,
All at the lowest prices. at retail or
BY TILE QUANTITY, cheap for cash.
COOPER & CONAHD
le9 Southeast corner NINTH and MARKET.
BAWLS. CLOAKS, DRESS GOODS,
Is , AND EMBROIDERED COLLARS AND SETS.
Large display of Woollen Shawls, selling cheap,
Cloaks closing out at cost and less.
Entire stook of Dress Goods at nominal 'niece,
Some Winter Goods at a great sacrifice.
ESPECIAL BARGAINS
To be had Brom pur large and desirable Mock as are are
owrismaut RD TO REDUCE it
by offering satisfactory inducemen.s.
COOPER CONAR D.
Jag Southeast oorner NINTH and MARKET.
RYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND
-•-•-• ARCH Streets. heel, only the beet makes and
Bleach PURE FLAX G3TAPbE LINEN GOODS.)
4 Slttaharde Housewife Linens.
iliehardson's lixtra Heavy.
Richardson's Medium Shirting's.
Richardson's Bosom Linens.
"'WEE & LANDELL OPEN TO-DAY
for retail sales.
10.4 Cheating Mtreline. double weight.
Sheeting blue4m3.lo-4.11.4.12 4.
Sheeting Muslin, sinele width.
Shirting Minims, beet only. 3e19-tf
r WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL THE
I attention of my friends and oustomere. and uartion
tarty those of rocrmantown, to many choice lots of DRY
GOODS, now roducted preparatory to taking stook: Woo,
several lots from emotion much below as coot sr im
portation. at JOHN 11, STORMS',
jolt-a 702 ARCH Street.
LUPIN'S EXTRA SUPER FRENCH ME
RINOB, Reduced to $1 per yard. worth $1.50.
OLower priced do $l.
Extra Super Black Thilmt Cloth 81.25.
Black Cloaking Cloth.
Velour Poplin at MK reduced from 62)i cents.
Velour Poplins, better qualities, all minced.
All Wool and other Plaid'.
Moue de Lainee, Valeroias, &o.
Cloth Cloaks.
Brodie and Blanket Shawls.
Hooped skater.
b efore s
Embroidered Colla rsMMus. and Beta,fto., all marked down
took
Just ia—
bf a"d Roohdale Mualimi,l2l4 mauls.
4-4 Adams & Son'e Muslin, 10 cents, worth UK cents.
CHARLES ADAM AR CH ON,
laatt EIGTIiTH. and Ste.
9111ORNLEY & °HIM'S! ! !
- 11 - One Dollar Bilks for 760.1
Dollar Twenty. five cent Silks for 8111
Dollar Fifty-cent Silks for WM: I!
Dollar Seventy-five cent Bilks for a 1.60 !!!
REDUCTION IN PRICES!
Long Broohe Shawls. Excellent, forlg.
Long Broohe Shawls, Supenor. for 10 to $l2.
Long Broohe Bhawle, - Very fine, or 314, 816, 318,
and $2O.
NEW CLOAK ROOM!!!
Beautiful Cloaks for $B.
Fine Beaver Cloaks for $l, 88, $O, and $lO.
Niohlr and thesantly Wrinimed for $l2, 815, $lB,
Bso, and SO.
Arab Cloaks. Zonave Jackets, Black and Fancy
Cloths, &0., ,to
BEST BLACK BILKS!!!
Good Qualityßlack Bilks, will wear well, for $l.
Heavy Black Bilks. Black Figured Bilks, eco., &o.
MEN'S AND BOYS WEAR!!!
A Large Brook of Cloths.
A Large Stook of Case s, Elattinetts, &Vesting,.
Blankets, Flannels, Linens, and Muslin..
N. E. Corner EI GH T H
ORNLLEG GARDEN , Ste. s.
N. s.—Every article bought for cash. not
'''IRANCE- -
CORIYAN xr.b
UNION MUTioAI,
INSURANCE COMPANY
or ri-11.14ADEL.PT•fi-A__
PHILADELPHIA, January 14, 7861.
STATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF THE COM-
RAM Y.
Premiums from Jan, 1, 1860, to Jan. 7,7851. ... 4 4210,436 31
PreMlUme earned on' Marine and Inlandriaka
daring the year Onding a. ab0ve............ 179.168 23
Received from Interest on Investments—. 7,202 itg
Losses. Return Premiums, Reinsuranoes,
and 161010 81
Balanoe against Dividend Account 1860, and
reservation for loss unadlneted and bad
debts - ..... 18,262 85
8 173.2F0 67
9 13.090 60
-
Balance--
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, JAI4. 7, 1861.
86,0010 Pennsylvania 5 per cent. loan, at cost.. 85455
10 000 Philadelphia City 6 per oent. d 0.... 10.300
7,000 City of Pittsburg do d 0.... 6,700
7.000 do do 5 do d 0.... 5,800
41,620 Camden and Amboy It R bonds, d 0.... 41 713
5,000 North Peiineylvania R. R bonds, d 0.... 3,7E0
14,610 Chesa'ke end Del. Canal bonds, d 0.... 14 610
107 shares Philadelphia Bank, d 0.... 14.710
100 do North Penna. Railroad, d 0.... 5,000
as do Delaware S. Ins. Co, d 0.... 2200
4.5 do Delaware Railroad, d 0.... 1,125
10 do Pennsylvania Railroad, do. •. • 400
Sundry stocks of Railroads, Steamboat Cam
panian, Telegraph, &0., and certificates of
profile of Mutual insuranoe Companies.... 14=
8126,513
Estimated present value $llO,OOO 00
Bills Receivable for Premiums.—..—..- 82,649 61
Cash in .......
Due the Company for unsettled Premiums,
Salvage', and other Recounts—
The Directors have declared a Dividend of SIX PER
CENT. on the outstanding Scrip, payable on end after
Itith instant.
RICHARD S. SMITH, President.
JOS. COLLISON, Secretary.
At a meeting of the Boripholdera of the UNION MU
TUAL INSURANCE COMPANY of Philadelphia, held
at their offioe January 14,1861, the following gentlemen
were eleoted to terve as fdreetore for three years
Francis Tote George Lewis,
Newborn A Smith, J. P Steiner,
John R. Irwin, G. W. Bernadou,
D. Salamon• William B. Baird.
Thos. Caistairs, (for two James tt. Campbell. (for
yenta.)
one year,)
WIIO.IVIIII
Riohard B. Smith, Albert Worrell.
B. Der ouet. Edward L. Clark,
A. E. Rorie. hills Yarnell,
William C. Kent, H. P. Robinson,
Henry Lewts, Jr., Thomas Mtles,
Godfrey Frey tag, Samuel C. Cook,
Charles Vezin, Henry Samuel,
constitute the Board of D 11501.0111.
JOS. COLLISON,
SECRETARY.
THE I,..,NTE,IP.RIMF
1 16 wfmlit
INSTlfietaki
OF PIIILADELPRA.
(FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.)
COMPANY'S BUILDING, S. W. CORPER
FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS.
DIRECTORB:
F. RATCHFORD BTARR, MORDECAI L. DawsoN,
WILLIAM McKim, Czo. H. STUART.
PULER° FRAZIER, JOHN H. BROWN.
JOHN M. ATWOOD, R. A. FAHNISETOCA,
BENI. T. Tuisomx, ANDREW D. CASH,
HENRY WHARTON, J. L. ERRINDRIL.
F. KATGHFORD STARR, Freindent.
CHARLES W. CORE. Sooretari. lels
SAVING FUNDS.
AMERIOAN SAVING FOND.--Oom.
party s Building, southeast comer WALNUT
and FOURTH Streets. Open daily from 0 BLit
o'olook. and on MONDAY till Pin the evening. Tide
Old Institution has always paid in fall, on demand,
wrthout notice.
INTEREST FIVE PER CENT.
All same paid back, on demand, in gold andnivor.
TRIJSTEK
ALEX. F 1 ILLDlN,President,
!MAIL. WO Woe President.
John G. Fan T. E. Harper, George Nugent,
John Ansgaoh, Jr., .fland. T. Bodine, Mb. o,Roberts,
John Aikman, Jones Bowman, H. H. Eldridge,
Wm. 3. Howard, JoHN B.WlLSON,Tressurer, -
JOHN O. SIMS. Seoretary. nonl-tf if
90 PIGNG GARDEN RAVING REND,
Office, 391 North THIRD Street, between Vine
end Callowhill. Incorporated by the Lamslature April
14th, 186 k. Open for Deposits and reymente, dailY, from
9to 0 °look. Also, on MONDAY and THURSDAY
BYE ttINC3, from to 8 o'olOok.
Interest 6 per cent. per annum. Deposit° , can with.
draw their elor.ere by Cheats, if demred , appoint Ds.
posits received.
JAMES B, PRIMO/14. Prident,
Fa.fiel. HAAT. thharetarv. ria-tX It
REItIOVA_LS
REMOVAL.-PASCRALL ISIORRig
.4. has removed foe A art cultural and Seed Ware
house from Seventh nod Market streets, to his New
Stand, Hue MARKET Street, opposite Fanners'
Market.
Every description of improved Agricultural and Hor
ticultural Impfemen , s. warranted. Field, Gordon, and
Flower Seeds supplied at reasonable prices as here
tofore. at wholesale and retail. F ASO R ALL MOO RIB,
Agricultural and Seed 'Warehouse, 1100 MARKRF
Street, opposite Fanners' Market. jal-lm
JOHN 0. BIOKEL is this day admitted
sear i arrja , our
BETr o ISEXTON . , A. MARKET G
409 Street.
Philn4ninhin, Jnn, 1, 1881, Jal-tuf 7rn
A3I47SERIENTS. ,
AbIERIOAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
MR. G P.Ottoß GOOD
Dan the honor to announce to hie friends and the
habitue. of the geese, that he williive&
GIL • ND OPE) EVENING. ISRT4 J ANU A RY
Ohl 1 MIRSDAY JANUARY St 101.
For which speolalty he has ensued the services of
some of the most
. .
POPULAR ARTISTS
Of the present time , in America, who will appear in
beautiful and varied
iIEbECTION OF OPERAS,.
Arranged Especial) • for this otsownon Di
CARL. FORMES.
The entertainment will 00=116E00 with the second
ant of Flotow'a Grand Onera of
M AR TR
Lady Hanriatta—.— Mad. BERTHA JORANRSEN.
Mad. yore B RI Els •
Lione-- f . .... -- • . dignor ElunkettaiWoriginil ocaraoiey) . ". 2 .oA RL
FORMES. o
be followed by a gand Scene front
TANCRI. DI singADEthlE AN ariaP.
In which the will the oqlebrated "Di Tent'
Paipiti;" aiter which will be introduced the second
cot of
DER FREYSCHUTZ.
Agatha- • madame SORANNBEN.
Annehen vol./ BERKEI.d.
Madame Anna Bishop will afterwa BTICIE
afterwards appear an d
sing .• Banks in Guadalsuiver." To be follewed bY
bonnet! ul soene and duo from
MABBANIELLO.
Massaniello -• • ---- , • Minor EITB3ELLI.
•• • • ------- - • • .—, i e EL FORMES.
The evening's entarlaminient . enil conclude with a
grand National Tableau of
In Which the entie Company will sing the
STAR SPANGLE B vg."
Director—. _.......Mr Tit KOl3O R THOMAS.
) kete . inclodir • c rello/Ved meats. One Dotter. To be
obtained on and niter Tuesday. et the Academy. Beek
& Lawton'a. and CM ckering l e. from* title o'clook.
Family Circle (for rite night only), 75 cents.
Doors open at 7o'clock, commence at So'olock.fja2l. at
WHEATLEY & %ARNE'S A1i.011.33T.
onrEATltht
ENT Or )UB3 CHAR
FAREWELL ItNGAGE
LOT'rE Vil‘H MAN
Phe will appear,. for the 7th time, in her world-re
nowned impersonation of
THI F.VENING
'NANCY BYREM!
In Dicdfena' t. OL.V RR T W fn."'
Also, in her comic part of Airs. SIMPSON, in
PIMPeON CO— constituting'
A DOUBLES AT FRACTION!
WALNUT-STREET THEATRE. .
tiole Leases-- Mn. M. A. GAIME'TTOION.
Stags Manager.__........— Mr. WM. A. OEAPMAN.
Bounness Agee,— JOS. D. MP .t Flit V.
THIS (MONDAYS EVENING. January I.
The performance w.ll cons art° with an entirely
now Comedy. entitled
OUR AMERICAN COUSIN AT HOME.
Id?. Pattern .1; 1 ord Duncirearyand the Bon. Samuel
Pleuras...net Albeit Triptolomus Roselyn.
Mr. V Bowers as
,ASEL Trenahard.
Mrs. Anna Cowed as.,••.Banns Trenahard.
To oommenoe with th e laughable ineca called
/'HE !FULLER. OF WHETSTONE.
Doors open at N 4 o'olock pertormauces eommexce
at 7 o'oloot. Si - Pricer' as usual.
VAN AMBURGH & CO.'S
GRAND ZOOLOGICAL. INSTITUTE
- UNITED STATS 428UILDINGS,
4 26 and CREeTIi UT Street.
Next to tne Custom HOUlfe•
EVERY MORNING. AFTERNOON,and IaVENING
Doors open at It A. M.. 2 and MG P. M. Admission 25
cents; children under nine years 15 cents. Perform
ance) of Flephant. Lions. ers, Panthers, Leopards.
Pumas. Ponies, Monkeys, Mules, An., every Afternoon
and k. velum
- - • •
FOURTH SUCCESSFUL WEEK
Of this Moral. tratrtfotive. and Amusing habibitton.
SPECIAL. NOTICE.—That miracle of sessofty, the
wonderful Performing 1 , lephast. Ttppoo drub. will be
introduced Into the arena every Afiern-on and Eve
ning. by Prof. Nash. and execute feats hitherto deemed
impossible, and never attempted by any other animal.
104- f
A MUSEIkINT AND INSTRUCTION.
Ja. At the request Mammon.. friends and mils.
Fa OF. L. G. WHITE,
assisted by
MRS. CECILE RUSH
A.
. . LANE.
Favorite pupils, Mß l
wilJOHanN A
entertatnn.ent conaisting give
of an intellectual and slimiest
,
READINGS AND RECITATION%
From the bast writers. at ASSESIBLY BUILDINGS,
Tenth and Chestnut streets. Philadelphia. on MOO-
Dotti January SI, 1861.
Tke Filly Cents, admitting a lady and gentleman.
MlB et` a
SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE.
OPEN FOR THE S
EL-Fa-ENT-aEASON, STREET •
NEWLY DECORATED AND PAINTED.
•
MR, SANFORD
Ras secared one of the
LARGEST COMPANIES ever Presented heretofers.
who will appear nkghtl7.
Sanford will perform every oretilne%
Doors open at 7; Commence at TX.
Admittance 15 cents. Cluldren 13 cents. deaf fa
IRE GERMANIA ORCHESTRA give
A their PUBLIC REHEARSALS every SPITS.-
PAY,commenaing at 834 o clock. at
tickets,,SCALt
FITNU HALL. 8 tickets, .41; single ng cent
for sale at Chtakerins es Son's, 007 Cheetuut street ;
Andre's. 1104 Chestnut street; and Bea & Lairtoien.
Chestnut street.
Engagements' for Concerts, Commencements, FIT
ties, die., made out y at thew Office, Chiokorin g_es Son s
Piano Store, SIT Chestnut street; William Stoll s 934
North Juniper street, or C. Droughman, 1009 Ridge
avenue. OCM•tr
pENNA. ACADEMY ON THE NINA
ART/1-1020 OMF,STriIJT street.
" ORIMBOgAZO_," a splendid Painting_ by !Minot.
"TII FIRST SIN." a beautiful Marble Statuette by
Annelnu.
On exhibition for a abort time.
Visitors will Menne bring their 01/aM
ittw A LARGE STOOK - 0F DRY-GnODS
UWANTED—For which a splendid COtlicTitY RE
BID aNC " with 22 sores of arabie LAND, alt of Which
le in the highest state of ouitivation, and from Three
to Five Thousand Dollars in oaah, will be paid. This pro
perty adjoins Lancaster City. Fa.. ar.d about one fourth
of tie land bee in the oily. The Milani are new,
elegant, sod in the Gothic style. 't he propert- cos t
twAnty -five thousand doliara—is clear of all mama
brance —and the title le indleputable. For Isnot, of
location it is not sure.ssed by any ether property in the
State. A full description of it, and ail ether informa
tion relative to the premises, online obtained by ennuis
on JahIES C,ILAILK
It 409 CHESTNLI f Street, Philadelphia.
$20,000" IN SUMS OF 8, 5,000. iTO
I° Bp o pL o o r eel: PA scarALL.
1t• 715 WALNlJracseet.
CONGRESSIONAL DEBALTES WANT
ED.—The ' • Conareesional GM° " (6 so'untea) of
the 'Thirty-fourth Deems, Wanted, at this office.
Jal9-rt
dE AD VER I I ER, A YOUNG Bides,_
A- is desirous of obtatoino
maks -
P,, ,ts-monges, tooln . dtng Garman.
bilfderate" o o "pen a° rztielyu t O ° faro
511-311
WANTE 13—A SITUATION, by a
Ycung Mari in a Wholesale Cloth or Commie.
'lion House, as Book-kerper, Entry Clerk.
or ae bale/roan tiatiefaotory inferences given Ad
dreee "'r. 8.1" at this offize. jalti-er
$5,00° AND $3 000 TO LOAN, ON
mortgage ofJgarPi.°Pgiiß4lo. " o
142 South EIGHTH Stmt.
QITUATION WANTED BY A YUI NG
P.—. 7 man in a House trading with Cobs, or some other •
Spanish ports. to cur) , on the correspondence and sexist
in keeping the books. Unexnept•onable references
given. a ddress "A. Y. N.,' office of this paper..
talc-trithet*
8186 371 17
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
FARM AT PRIVATE SALE —A
FARR of 60 Ames. more or low very beenti
fu.ly crusted on the Delaware River 13d miles from
Clamont Station, on the Wilmington and Skala& Iphla
Railroad. The land is in tho lushest a are of onlura
tion. Buildings iu first-rate repair. For particulars*
inawre of G W. LODGP rd”
1. 9 1-4 - e t Claemont. Delaware. r erre MY.
fa TO itENT—A neat three-story Brick
NEL.
House. 1321 OLIVE Street.
E. P. rd DDLETOI'd & BRO.,
5 oortli Fitorcr etreat,
el RF,NT—Residence,. 1020 AROII
tutee, Coach Efauge and Stable in the rear. 111)-
ply a t I tiO North THIo /It,cet. jay -00
PMTO LET—The Business Stand at the
southeast Artier of MARKET and FOURTH
titres ca. Apply, between houra of 9
ELLI , TON P. MORRIS.
Jal6 12t* Ho. 803 MARKET Street,
dm FOR RENT OR PALE—A large aad
LB- modern-finished COUNTRY RESIDENCE. with
fire awes of ground, near Phcenutville.
R Ineni Eß, re of
E. F. PENNYPAo
Rea! Estate Ment,
Phcentxvine.
all fma,9t
FOR SALE—STOCK AND FIXTURES
of the old-established Blank Book and BtahonetY
Store, No. b Booth FJ H Street. ialB-fmw
8.88 821 ST
NEWSPAPER FOR SALE.—A Weekly
Newspaper establishment, with a handsome circu
lation, boasted at one of the moot important points In
Penney 'penis, is offered for eale. There is $ complete
Job °Moe attached. Addres, " Printer," Pros office.
det.tf
TO LET—The commodious and desii able
upper rooms. No. 513 MARK ET Street. being
the Second, Third. Fourth and Fifth stories, front 33 by
123 feet, lighted in front, side, and by two large ski
lislats. The choice location for nuttiness and the supe
rior manner of cottstruction make them more than or
dinarily attractive to business firms making or desirili,g
a change of location; grui.fixtures throughout. AMOY
at MY it Rd, CEA OHO ti N. &auctioneers. corner
MASK ET and SANK Eltreers. leB tf
A RARE OLIANOE TO GE r 1 co
BUSINE.EI4.—The advertiser doing an extensive
first.olass pity and country Dry Goods business to the
Oity of Lancaster. intending to engage in other busi
ness. olTers for sale. on reasonable Orme the stook,
good-will and fixtures of his store.with the privilege
of either buying or renting toe property. 'The location
is one of the very bast in the oily ; the a tore room has
recenty been retitled in the most modern etyle, so that
001. • f Philadelphia, the room 18 one of the test in this
State. The store room ie one hundred feet in aepth by
twenty-five wide. with an cities back and a scant I t
of thirty feet. Altogether, it is an opportunity rarely
met with. A business of lilXtY Thousan t vollare a year
witheen done, and can be done again, and more tol9,
the proper kin - 1 of stook. For full particulars ad•
dregs " hie rehant," Box 190 Laneaster Yost Orme.
jal7-6t*
sw, FARMS AND COUNTRY-SEATS
FOR SA L F.—The ondersigned, having for sale a
large amount of property in Montgomery and adjoining
°mantles, ;mob as karma. Country Seats, Grist Mills.
Stores, Lumber Yi,rde. Rota., &0.. &e., portions wish
mg to purchase or eiohange will find it to their advan
tage to oall. No charge for shornng Prone , ties. Cata
logue sent by mail. Addrees R. R. CORSON,
c124-Im Norristown, Pa.
lOR EXCHANCIE.-A 011010 E TRACT
of good ununprovec farm land in the State of New
Jersey, convenient to the oit,y. will be exchanged for
city property. Apply at tie. FEDERAL Stleet.
geZ-tf
BR. CORSON,REAL DiTATE BROKER.
e AND CONVEYANCES, NORRISTOWN. PA.
Heal Estate bought and sold on reasonable tBTIIII.
Stores and dwellings 'or vtie or rent in Norristown and
country. Good mon rar es negotiated. Collections made.
The best 'references, given. Collections
MISSOURI LAND!!
600,000 Acres for Sale and entry, at prices ranging
from 12% to DO cents per acre, in any quantities re
quired.
TAX
paid and PATENTS procured for purchasers
of Land under the G taduation Aot.
Plats furnished gratis by enaloaing postage stamp.
For further of apply to
wiLson. totwurros, & co..
U. S. and General Land • gents,
66 CRESTMIT etreet.
Between THIRD and FOURTH.
OT. LOUIS. Mo.
LAND WARRANTS bought, sold, and located.
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MORE EIGHT
THE GAS LAMPS FOR TILE MILLION. may be
80011 at 0.. , 4 NORTH SECOND Street; e 30.000 worth
are now nee. The Market street, Green and Coates,
Ridge read, and other horse oars are now using them.
We alter any filthy Kerosene Lamps into Gas Lampe for
el . ; 10,000 Agents wanted, to tell them throughout the
United States. The Gas Lamp wid light a room twen
ty feet square for one cent no hour.
OR. C. A. GREENE A CO..
No. 2 ,8 4 NORTH SECOND Street. above Race
set!-thatm-ly
SliAll.
LT A Moto, &c..-5,140 bbts Mesa Nos. I, t, and S Mask
erel..arge, medium, ens small, in assorted vaokuse
of choice late-causht fat, fish..
6,000 bbls. New Hall Bastrort, and Labrador Her
rings. bonesice qualities.
6,000 extra new coaled Herrings.
2,000 boxes eat a Ike's" No.t Herrings.
3,000 boxes larte Masdriine Herrings.
260 bbls. MaokinaoTthite Fish.
20 bble. new Economy Mess Shad.
25 Ws. new Halifax Balniob.
1,000 Quintals Grand Hank
In 6oo ita bo re x an es
a ll i e u rin ctil merr i, - l o o cra t
wa nt; Cheese.
MU b bkit & Kama,
nosllo. 140 NO El watutvsa.
WAtNTS.