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    and private intermit would prevail; and that the
Yankees and the Southerners would quarrel
harmoniously for many years to come. The event
seems to be against these anticipations, and Eng
lishmen are coated to look on in ollonoe and won
der Not so the Amorioans. While every mail
is bringing news of fiery speeches and the planting
of palmetto trees, the almost universal tone of
ptivato letters is that there is nothing dti it all.
004th Carolina cannot secede, or, if she deer,
she meat come beak again. The other States
only want to maks terms and to come back
into the Union after having extorted new conces
sions as the price 0 reconciliation The wish may
be father to the thought, but that such is the
thought is to be learnt from the most cursory glance
at the Amer:atm newspapers The coarse of pro
seeding is to be as follows: Ninth Carolina, Ala
bama, Mississippi, Merida, Texas, perhaps Lou
isiana, are to separate, form a federation of
their own, and then treat on equal terms with
those who remain faithful to Mr. Litwin The
Northern Wave States, with Virginia and
North Carolina at their head, are to sot as me
diators, and enforce concessions by the throat of
joining the Southern league, which would then
number fifteen slave States, with a vast territory,
and the prospect of conquering all tho riehes of
Mexico The President, it is whispered is inlayer
of compromise; Governor Seward le in favor of
compromise ; in short, now that the loss of South
ern wealth threatens them, great panthers of the
staunohest anti-slavery men are in favor of compro
mise. Whet the terms of the comnromi.te shall he
of coarse remains in doubt. The hope of the
Demooratio party an the North is that the
slaveowners will not be too exacting, or
insist on the repeal of the personal-liberty
sots, by which some of the Abolitionist States
have nullified the fugitive slave act Many
of the Republicans are anxious to revive
the Missouri Compromise, by which slavery
will be prohibited in any part of the United
States' territory north of 36 degrees 30 minutes.
Bat, as the abolition of this oompromise and the
assertion of the alaveownere' right to oarry mi
grate into any part of the territory is a recent and
a very great viotory, it le hardly likely that the
South will concede this No one in this country
can pretend to judge of the event; but this we
may conclude, from the tone of American disous
aion, that the North will cot ho too livid; and that
the slaveowners wilt receive what rill but the most
rabid of -them will consider satisfaction. Governor
Seward, who first spoke of the " irrepressible con
filet" which was ilnpent:ing, now prophecies peace
and harmony at no distant day, while many of his
most intimate friends have given their adhesion to
the scheme of compromise brought forward by
Mr. Crittenden. But, Whatever may be the final
result, we may expect to hear shortly that other
States have followed the example het by South
Carolina.
The Trial of Jackalow
TIVISKTON, Jan 23.—Six witnesses were exa
mined to-day in the Jaskelow ease on the nett of
the Government. The ovidenee was mainly to
prove the attempt of the prisoner to buy a boat for
the purpose of going after blue fish Two witnesses
testified to having gone in pursuit ef the prisoner
after reading the amount of the collision with the
Luanda, and the out posed tragedy on board.
They found him on tho plank-road bridge. aoross
the Haekensaek. The pawnor told them ho was
an East Indianian, and save hie name as Sam
Patoh. After they got him to Jersey City, they
found two begs tied around his body, next to the
skin—one of which contained gold, and the other
silver
The exeitoment created here by this trial le una
bated. Every part of the court room is crowded
Several ladies were present at the trill.' to day
Important trom Pensacola.
PurtsecoLa, Jan. 22 —A salute of thirteen guns
has been fired from Fort Barranoos in honor of tho
lone•star flag or Florida. Two oolumbiads have
been mounted at this fort. Fort Plokens and Fort
Mcßae are being invested, and the guns directed
against them are manned by the allied forces of
Florida, Alabama, and Mississippi.
Chicago Board of Trade.
PITTSBURG, Jan. 23 —The Chicago thard of
Trade left ,here this afternoon for Philadelphia.
The morning was spent in visiting some of our
large Iron, glass, and copper manufactories, after
which they were entertained at the Monongahela
flours, by some of our citizens. The dinner was
got up in fine style, and our visitors left us ex
pressing themselves highly gratified with their
visit here, and the attention paid them by our
business men.
THE CITY.
AMUSEMENTS TIIIB EVENING
AMEILICAN ACADEMY or Music.—Grand Operetta
kntertamment.
VIMEATIJIT a CLADISS'Y ARCII-BTRERT
Aroh street, above sixth.—" Henry VIU "—" The
Lost Ship."
W ALMIIT-era SIT THEATRE. Walnut and Ninth Ml.,
" Our Ainettean Cousin at Home"—" Wandering Min
strel."
UNITED 121T6SRS BOILDINGO. Chestnut greet, below
Filth.—Van Ambush & Co.'e Menagerie.
HANYORD'E OPERA HOVEL Eleventh street, above
Chestnut.—Concert nightly.
CITY RAILWAY MATTNRS— EICITA NOD AND
Couprawsorreur TICEETS —The Board of Railway
Presidents held a meeting on Tuesday afternoon.
It wee determined that, after the first of February,
the following city railways will sell twenty-five
tickets for a dollar, and abolish the present system
of exchanges:
Richmond and Schuylkill, Race and Vine, Green
and Coate!, Fourth and Eighth, Arch street, Mar
ket street, Spruce and Piot, Thirteenth and Fif
teenth, Seventeenth and nineteenth, and Girard
College
The Tenth and Eleventh and Cuestnut and Wal
nut-streets roads 4111 take this combination ticket
from their junction.
The Second and Third-streets and Filth and
Sixth-streets are opposed to the arrangement, and
will not go into it.
The combination ticket will be printed on bank
note paper, and will be good fur any day in the
year. 'Poore will be no exchange tickets, and the
name of each road on which the ticket is good will
be printed. on the back of the envelope containing
the tickets. If the arrangement works well, all
the reeds will doubtless come into it
During the discussion of the matter, a resolution
was passed abolishing the exchange tickets abso
lutely. bat it was subsequently modiaed and ar
ranged as we have stated above.
The people will not gain by the arrangement.
Tee great riding publio will not Invest a dollar in
tiokete; and at the rate of five oente per single
ride, the advantage to the companies will be to ob
tain ten ovate where they now receive seven
Yesterday, the reporters of the newspapers re
(Mired their annual complimentary tickets Tho
president, of all the corporations gave the cus
tomary consent to such tame, save tnat of Market
street. The economy of this road is unfortunately
mob that no reporter would acoopt a ride over
the line.
P&NNSYLVANIA RAILROAD BRIDGES.—TIIO
Pennsylvania Railroad Company has been en
gaged, for some time past, in replacing their
wooden bridges with Iron structures. There are
now but few of the former left. The plan for the
bridge across the Sobuylkill, near the United
States arsenal ; has been adopted. The contract
for its erection has also been awarded. The atm
tun is to be of iron, three spans, each one hundred
and ninety two feet. The top chord of the bridge
will be of oast iron, and the lower chord of
wrought iron eye bars. The vorticala and main
diagonals will also bo of wrought iron, and the
counter diagonals will be adjusted by screws. 4.
bridge for the Harrisburg and Lancaster Railroad
Company, recently leased by the Pennsylvania
Railroad, will be shipped from this oily in a few
days. It will cross the stream at Middletown. It
Is one hundred -and eighteen feet span, having
three trusses proportioned to carry 6,000 pounds
per lineal foot. at a maximum load. This bridge
is to supply the place of a wooden one put up
in 1055.
ThEl PHILADELPHIA GBAYS.—Yesterday
wag the anniversary of the organization of this
admirablydieoiplined corps, and was celebrated
in the afternoon by a street parade The company
were accompanied by the band of the regiment,
and appeared with full ranks, and in full march
ing kit—overcoats, knapsaoks, blankets, &a. The
new overcoats and regulation hat, with the red
pompoon recently adopted by the Artillery Reiff.
went, was worn for the first time, and the company,
as usual, presented a handsome and soldierly ap•
pearance. The utmost unanimity of sentiment
exists among the members, and they hold them
selves in seediness to respond to any call that may
be made for their services. At the time of the
Mexican war a large majority of its members
volunteered their servioes, and were with the Penn
sylvania regiments all through that campaign.
PrirrY THIRVING Yesterday morning
John Wilkinson was beforo Alderman Dallas, hair•
ing been arrested in Pasayunk road, near Catha
rine Street, while in the act of carrying off, from a
store door, a show-oase containing a number of
small articles. fie was committed to answer.
Yesterday morning, Josephine Bunting was nom-
witted by Alderman Boswell, to answor tho larceny
of about $3O worth of clothing from a house at No.
251 Lybrandt street, where she was employed as a
domestic'.
Edward Meyers, colored, was also committed by
Alderman Shoe=libr, to answer the charge of
stealing one pair of boots from a store door at Se•
cord and Poplar streets.
Wm. Miller, also colored, was committed by Al
derman Hibbard, yesterday, to answer the charge
of stealing a lot of meal from Sixteenth add Market
anew.
At some of the station houses large quantities of
stolen goods are awaiting owners. Persons losing
tlrtiolee would do well to visit the nearest station
bonzes: -
POLICE LABOR.—By the published re•
ports of the operations of the city police, we find
that 32 051 arrests were made during the year
MO. With 743 policemen, including forty eight
officers, we find that each man has made forty.
three arrests, or nearly one arrest per week.
About eighty-nine arrests have been made per
diem, or one man in eight bee made an arrest.
Questions for political economists to consider are,
bow many Main might have been committed had
there been no policemen to prevent the same? and
bow many of the 32 051 might ha-s been left un
done had the number of vigilant officers been
greater? If the number was no great under the
eircumstances, bow mach greater might It have
bean bad the opportunities for crime and maps
bean Increased?
billartnnOUS Assam/P.—A colored man
named James Pearson was attacked at Efghteeuth
and South streets, on Tuesday, by a white man,
Who Injured him so badly that the result may be
fatal. Pearson was aroused of theft, and wee
atrnek on the bead with a heavy atone, and then
kicked in the face, inflicting severe gashes He
was plotted up apparently dead. and taken to the
station•honse. and modiste( aid summoned. Yes
terday morning he was Bent to the Alma:tone°,
where be lies in a very critical condition. The
assailant made hie escape.
ME COLORED PROPLE.—It is not true, as
a morning cotemporary recently alleged, that the
colored people of the olty will take any public+
measures against the repeat of the alleged personal
liberty sections of the State laws. A petition is in
elronlation, from the Female Anti.filavery Society,
protesting against the repeal of the flame The
colored people regard any action at this crisis as
impolitic and unauthorized.
INCITING TO RlOT.—During the fire in the
netehhorhaad of Front and Thompson streets, on
Tuesday, a young man named Charles Shannon
was taken Into oustody upon the charge of inciting
to riot fie was caught in the sat of throwing
brinks at a rival fire company. Alderman Shoe
maker committed him to answer at ooart.
THILOWN PROM A. CART.—WHI. Eipielber
(sr was thrown from his cart on Tuesday at Third
and Canal streets and seriously injured. Ho was
taken to his residence at No. 1129 north Third
street.
• Omani , . Fnue.—An alarm of fire was
Aimed, about, ids o'olook yesterday morning, by
the t 1 ht burmag of a stable in Benton street,
Girard.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL
The Money Market-
PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 23,1861.
The stook market was again dull to-day. Reul
ing Railroad shares opened at 23, and closed at
231—about the same as yesterday. Camden and
Amboy Railroad shares gained 2 per share again
to day—selling at 1161. Pennsylvania Railroad
shares declined 1. Reading sixes of 'B6 sold largely
at 73—an advance of upon yesterday's price
City sixes (old issue) declined 3; Minehill Rail:
ro4d 3 ; Elmira preferred 1. State fives advanced 1.
The New York Post of laat evening says :
The stock market, on the opening of business,
was weak, and prices of the railroad shares fell off
lei per cent from the quotations of last evening,
but at the close there was decidedly a batter feel
ing, and the decline is more than recovered. The
printed list shows large transaotions on time, espe
cially on callers' option, while the sales of cash
stook were smaller than any day of the past week.
The market closes firm, with sales of New York
Central at 79L Erie 383, Toledo 361 Rook Island
59, Galena 711, Harlem Preferred 395.
There were so public: sales of Brie stook. 368
was bid at the close. The Boston mail for Europe
taken 1.000 abates.
For Brooklyn City Railroad 115 is bid, for Brook
lyn Water Loan 100.
The firmest of the State stooks are North Caro.
lines, which sold at 82, a further advance of 2 per
cent Hissourle close at 683a69; Tennessean, 76 ;
Virginias, 763. Ohio Long Loan rose to s lo6
Government stooks are firm; the bide are as
follows: For the sixes of 1867. 96; the coupon
sixes of 1868, 99 ; the fives of 1865, 92; the cou
pon fives of 1874, 93,
The money market presents no new features.
There is a freer mdvement of capital outside of
bank, and call loans aro quicker at 61117 per cent.
There is no alteration in the rates of discount,
prime paper being in county supply at 709 per
cent.
The Courser and En 'parer says :
" The English news has very little effect on our
money market. There is a little moro activity in
money, but that we think is caused by the pay
ments into the Sub-Treasury on acoount of the five
million loan. The rates_ for money continue the
same, six and seven per coot on call, with occa
sional traneaotiona at five when the money is loft
with baultiog houses or stookbrokers. In the dis
count 'market wo notice r o mango ; there it: still a
good demand for first-doss bills at galo per oent ,
with sofas of the very best short aoceptanoes at
seven. Tho decline in the loan column of the
banks last week of over three millions, while at the
same time the deposits increased, plainly indicate
that the demand for money is slackened very
much."
Philadelphia stock Exchange Sales,
January 23,1861.
Paroavin 133 8. 11. BrA.Tatataa.lllsr6 Exoliall64.
1 , 1.08 . 1 HOAR/
300 abt Palma be..._. DO 6 Cain & A1u...-... 116
5200 Gay 6s..lota.tieW 10 1 'i' 5 do.---.. 116
260 City 61 kt UT% 3 do.-- 116
2 Minebtll.... -- 60 1 11655
1 clq.. . 60 1 do.._-.... 1161.
10 Harriainirg 63 5 (10— .......... 115. q
3 do . 113 5 116.4
7 63 3 West Phila. R.-- 65
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EC Lehts,ll.. a 41156 200 Rawlins It— .-- -, • 23
6 Penns R..—.-- 271 5 do— ....2dB 23
5 Cam & mu. —. 116 10 ru--..... 2d5 23
ill d 0..................« 116 10 do ...... ~2de 23
6 do ...... ....... 116 I
BETWRIIN BOARDS.
4000 Reading 6o '66.... 72 15 Elmira Pref..-... 13
8003 72 I 9 Belay Meadow
100 J Reading ' 43 808.— 90 20 Kentucky Bank.— 102
SECOND BOARD.
600 N Penna. R 108..... 94100 Read .R.sawnkint 231;
NllO & Third fit. 1t... 459 - I 12 Cam & 116
ZJ Pe nea 3714 9 do— —... 116
10 do .......... 3704 10 do.- —..—. /L 6
10 do . gda 8774 13 Far & 51eohe Bk.. UM
It
Norristoau 4971 6 Phdada Bank won
efAuStrici raIOEA—PULL
.BJf. Asked.
Phitsdelphia6a— laU fobil
nits da R. ifTg NU,
—new-101.4 10161
Pent!. 80.
Bin. Asked
Elutira R nrf....-13 1334
tanura 78 67
Long Island It-..... 10 1054
Leh 01 & Pi. AB% 49
Leh CI &. N 50n0..54 16
North Penns R—.. 834
N Penns it 6x.....,6 1 ' 67%
N Penns R. 109......93N 94
Catowi.la R Con. 5 . : 8 4
Catamount prfd....- 1.1 10
& N i n e 86
48.4 i
Kaosectline 86 R.. 1734 18
I West Phi la 58
Rome & Pine ... 8 84
Green & Coates-17 Ina
Cheat & Walnut. 31 34
Rena R,
!toad
S SG 21'.
21 88
Read mt ;so— is 9
Read Int fie . 71V, 73.4 .
Penne It 36
Penns It 2dtut. 68 88 ES
?dor Cl eon. ...—.85 66
Morrie Canal or 111 113
8.34 .N,6surL 67.11'
Bah May Imp 65...74 ..
Sonny_ Iva , . Mk... 7 8
Sold Nay Prefd —l7il 18
Etnnra ..... 6ff, 8
Philadelphia Markets.
JarmAnx 23—Evenius
The Flour Market is dull to-day. There is no export
demand, and the trade are about the only buyers, at
515 5005.62 for super; 8676 for extra; $6.87n626 for
family; and 862007 for fanny brands, as to quality.
Standard shipping brands are offered at our lowest
figures, and the stook is light. Rye Flour and Corn Meal
are quiet, and the former is selling at 84. 200 bbls of the
latter sold at $9 tfr bbl.
Virii ant is offered more freely. and rather dull to-day,
at mamas quotations. About 5.000 bushels nave been
sold at 1300133 e for good and choice Penne, red. ni ally
at the former rate, in hiding some small Into of white at
145et2e00. Rye is less inquired for with email sales of
Northern and Penns at 760. Corn is unchanged. and
about 9000 bushels mold at 6306.50 for new, ens 10solgo
for old yenow. a. to Till lity. Oats are dull and taller
lower. and 304,001 bushels sold at 53Xer3loifor Southern.
and 54340550 for Penna.
BARK is wanted at 825 zip tan for let No 1 floored tron.
COTTON.— he demand is limited, with small roles at
about previous rates.
(Thomas& —Further small sales of Sugar and Coffee
are reported at stemir prices.
Pao Ins market is firm, but not very native.
Mess Pork is worth 818 50 ifr bbl. A sale of beet Rams
was made at 818, and= tog Lard at 1011010 no, own
and time.
sodEUll.—Cloversee bus h elre native, and about Bfo bug
8505 25 41 mostly at the latter rate,
which is an advance.
IVnis icy is unsettled and rather lower. 100 blue Penns
sold at tee; small tote 18X0; drudge 1714 o; and blida Ito
per gallon.
New York Stock E:
zohange•-Jan. 23
BOARD
138.0015 P
1060 U d o a'74 '74 00up....91)4 93
9000 d ,
15020 Tress 12 o . .
ice° do
8•11 0 if Car St 89
2000 Cal 75...
54.00 Missouri St 61.-- 69M
6000 Hat Ist m bda
2nxkl Han te at Jll bs.. ,
2000 Ohm W Ist m 45
5 lm & Tra —..lw
44 Mechanics' Blr 10514
50 Pacific 111. 8800.... 90
23 Penn Coal CD -•-•-•-• - 79
100 Edo -•
6 50 0 Hod do
160 do -..---45
400 Readisg R. —... 46X
JUO -860-10.1
150 Mich Can
TILE M
200 Dihob So & ?CI R._1656
ao do —..
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16N;
100 00 d& N 1 013..31
10
100 111 Con It earl') --SIN:
100 do _.
120 do
20o(1,1,k, Clue —.
R., 72
JOG do 36
00 do 723
200
100 do do 4
...ElO-7234
SOO Cloy & Tol 40...30,4
VD do ........b3O. 32
600 Chi Rk 11-- .. a8
200 do
60 13 13 k. Q R 330..74
90 do .743 i
Awes —The market oontinuce steady. with sales of
55 bele, at ac-Ther Ferule. and 55 for Pots.
Fmmu, demand for atate and Western
Flour is quite moderate, and the market le live cents
safesarrel lower. with receipts of 6,946 barrel State;d
of 8.000 barrela, at ea 1505,25 for euperfine
$. 6 3505 45 for extra State and 55.1505 25 for super
fine Western; 86.4000.65 for extra Western: 55 700
670 for sr ipping brands extra round•hoop Ohio. The
market for Southern Fli.ur is steady, with a mo -
Aerate demand ; sates 1,400 bbie at 85.70a6 for eil_eer fine
Baltimore, 862607 for extra Baltimore, 8607 lu for
Georgetown, &060 x6 0 for Pete shunt, WM*7 50 for
Richmond. end 80 166.25 for Brand wine. Canadian
Pion( is dull and heavy, with same of 350 bbla at 86.100
7.25 for common to choice extra. Rye Flour ie quiet at
es 4004 20 for common to choice superfine. Corn Ideal
is must and unchanged.
W a te lt 7 . — T k e market is steady, with sales of 360 bbls
at 180.
URAIN.—The Wheat market to heavy, and one to two
cents per Imehel lower. with only a limited burliness
doing. with receipts of 2,110 hushele, and ealee of 20.000
bushels at 81:150126 for inferior Milwaukee Club;
8145 for common white Western; 51.34 for very clime
winter red Western. and 51.55 for white California.
Rye continues quiet, with ea es of small parcels at
700750. as In quality. Barley is firm ; salmi of 600 bus
State at 740. in Mom 7ho Corn market is heavy,aad
drooping, with sales of 30,600 bun at 683060 e for mixed
Western, and 65340 for do at the railroad depot. Oats
are only in moderate Testiest at 500310 for Southern.
330.35 e fur Jersey,36o37o for Western and Canada, and
37031:10 for State.
NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET, Wednesday, Jau.
Zl.—At market, 4 701 Beeves, 81 Cowe, 361 Verde, 0.518
Sheep and bombs, and 8.815 owine—showing an in
crease of 724 Beeves, 2 Veale, and a deoreate of 22
Cowls. 4.157 Sheep and Lambs, and 2,517 Swine. In
eluded in the reoeipts aro 777 head tmld at Bergen, ri
.1. to New York butchers.
The Cattle market to-day was stain lower. ft was a
difficult matter to set 9c. for tbevery best in the ',erec—
tile same that yesterday sold at 9.140 and last week at
Mo. The common grades sold from 6071:o. medium to
rood 8 WOO. and prime 913. .A few that were extra sold
at a shade higher figures. Yesterday several lots of
very fine sold at 93.40100, but none were sold to-day
one' 959,...fa, and very few even BO high as So.
Nome of the oommon kinds sold at 500.40• ono
lot of 18 head. and 4 near old steers, cold at 6J 2
each.
and then rase dat 827.50 each. They wore deer at any
price. A lot ol eight very fine Steers and Oxen weigh
ing 11 amt., sold to Bryant Lawrence for 8116 each.
We quote generally from 6 to 9 gents for common to
prime 4P' • extra a little higher. The deohnets fully 0.1 . of
a cent pound on the opening sales of lust week
Markets by Telegraph.
liwrituoita. Jan 23 —Flour active and firm ; Howard
and Ohio $6.60. Wneat steady ; red $13001.36; white
1.40e1 W. Corn firm: yellow 831266.3• white 68610 e.
rovisions active ; bless Pork 818 ; Lard' 10540. Whis
ky tower ; WWI at W.
New °ALBANS. Jan. n —The steamer's news :mused
less firmness in the Cotton market: 10 00Q bides gold at
110113,0. balite for three dsys 0.600 bales, against
496,0 for the e wee time last year. Nagar dull at 4660.
1. lour dull at $64606.60. Colton Freights to Liver
pool %.
Mesita, San 22 —Cotton—The weather M very wet ;
sobs'oday of 2400 bales at 1041:610go for middlings/.
the market closing dell.
CINCINNATI,23.—FIoor dull at $4 sped ts Whisky'
firm at 13.540. Hoes rub. closing at a ehrht decline; ex
tra heavy were offered at $666 Receipts to-day. tAo
hose; Inc the season, 417,000. Provisions dull. Mess
Pork $l7.
CITY ITEMS.
GOLD oft Swan. deposited in tho
Saving Fund, No. MB South Fourth street, below Chest
nut, Philadelphta, on end after January 8, 3861, will be
repaid in sold or Salver on demand, without notice.
Bank notes deposited repaid in Bank notes. All depo
sits bear five per Gent. interest.
YUJITORB PROM THE WEST.—Delegations frcna
the Boards of Trade of Chicago and Milwaukee aro
expected to reach this oily this morning. for the
Purpose of paying our business p•oplo a visit. and
to tospeot our Philadelphia institutions. The Stall of
Independence will, of course. be visited, and next in
order among the lions of the city is the Brown Btone
Clothing Hall of Itookhill & W Beou. Nos. 603 and 605
Chestnut Street, above Bixtti. This establishment will,
of course, receive a visit. and our Western friends may
expect to be astonished at the vastness and elegance of
the stook of wearing apparel for gentlemen and youths
on hand at tine famous establishment.
Ate exchange has the following en an exuallont
system of gardening for ladies: Make up your beds
early in the morning; sow buttons on your husband's
shirts; do not rake up any grievances; protect the
voting and tender branches of your family; plant a
smile of good temper In your face ; carefully root out
all angry feeling ; persuade your husbands, brothers'
and eons, to buy their clothing at the onc-nripe fashion
able store of GRANVILLE Swim, Pim 007 Chestim
street. receive a valuable GIFT UlEl'Ol6Ol, and cannot
good crop of happiness.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
SEE FOURNA PAGE
ARRIVED.
Steamship Boston, Crooker. 20 hours from New York.
with mdze and passengers to Jas Alldertlioe. Parma
an unknown Bohr in the bay, bound up; off Liston's 8M
eteamtuge Amerios and Atlantic, eaoh with a tow; brig
Loanco, for Bavaria, was at anchor off New Castle,
Bohr E L Hammond, Hammond. 3 days from James
Rivera with wheat to A (3 Qattell & Co.
rohr Amanda. McCracken. 2 days from Smyrna. Del,
with corn to Jae L Bewley & Co.
Behr Clayton dc Daiwa', Jackson, 2 days from Smyrna.
Del. with (WSW !LW it Bewley It Co.
Pohr Wm (horse. Halle!. 2 days from Smyrna, Del,
with corn to Jab 1, Bewley lc Co
ET TELEGRAPH.
(Correspondence of the Press.)
NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 92.—Arrived, phip Ellen Food,
from Bremerhaven ; ship William witherlee, from
Heivert I ship Beliwuod, tram Liverpool.
LPer steamship North Briton, AL Portland
Arrived from Charleston 9th mat, Ben Parstuil, at Li
verpool.
A raved from Mobile 9th, Clara Morse and American
Union, at Liverpool.
The ehtp Sheridan, for Now Orleans, put book to
Qimenstown
The ship Champion, from Savannah_ for the Clyde.
wan abandoned at sea on the nth of Deleon:amp The
crew were etivpd.
IdEalOitANDa.
Steamship State of Georgia. Garvin, hermit. arrived
F Saysanaga at §A AT g§4ol§liT,
Steamship Keystone State. Alarshman, at New York
Yesterday from Savannah,
Steamship Virginia, Kelly. Wed from Richmond
inst. for Ptiiladelphia.
litnp Cineinnatus, Doane. cleared at New York M
ts. day for London.
Ship Ph Ira Owen, Alexander, from New Orleans, at
Genoa Ist inst.
ems, Annie - ize. Sullivan. for New Orleans, Mewed
attire,pool Ph inst.
Ship Colombo. Stewart, for Charleston, cleared at Li-
VerpOol 7th to e,
Ship Elizabeth. Chillier, from Charleston, arrived at
Liverpool 7th inst.
ship Kitty Simpson Hepburn, cleared at New York
yesterday for Antwerp
Bark Aohi lee. Oalmgher, from London for Philadei
ph ia, sailed from bravesend Sth inst.
Bark 8 W tioinrook, Small for Cuba. cleared at Port
land 21st met.
Berk Fame, Kennedy, from New York, arrived at
Riehmcort 22d inst.
Brig Princeton, Wells, for Cardenas, oleared at New
York yesterday.
Bohr E 0 Feltor. Lilian, for Spain. °leered at Wil
mington. NO. Hooke
Bohr John oClnok, arrived at New York yes
terday. with logwood and mine, the balance of cargo
saved from the brig e011q11.36t, wrecked on Morriohes
Beach.
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Havre—ln port 9th mat, "Logan," March, of and for
Now York Jan 9th; Germania, Townsend, n
do 16th; En
terprise, McLane, do Feb oth; Admiral, Min. do Jan
30; Adelaide Bell. Robertson, of Portsmouth for New
Orleans Jan 12; Hemisphere. Taylor. of New York; Col
Adams, Mills; Transit, Patten, of Bath; Rufus Choate.
Bich of Boston; Joseph Holmes. Hanson, of Kingston;
Arkwrtght. Davis. of Portsmouth; Btmoda, rreson. of
Boston; Greenwich. Navon. of Kennebunk; R Tucker.
Clark. of Wiseasseit; Amity, Stinson, of Bath; North
ampton, Elwell, of Bath.
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ARRIVALS AT TOE PRINCIPAL HOTELS
LP TO 12 0 7 0LOCHL LAST NIGHT
GIRARD 110 UBE—Chestnut street, below Ninth.
A W Leisonring, Penns H P Wenner & la. N York
Miss b Wenner. New York B Y Wright. New York
M Heiden, New Jersey Chas Albright. el Chunk
P Woodhouse. New York 'P r Kondig. Memphis
Mr Gillett, Baltimore W R Jameson & la, N Y
Mica Cochran, New York W B Richards, Virginia
M Hilton W B Lemon & Wr. N York
Miss Wetherell,Philltda Henry White. Moss
8 P Ellie & wf. Now York Miss Compton, New York
A J aul. New Jersey W Northrop. N Jeireey
Mies Northrop, N Jersey . N Jones. Maryland
Samuel Smith, Maryland Gro C Oliver. Indiana
J Burk. Indiana George Burk, Indiana
J H Moor & wf, Elmira J B Steinberg, New York
Geo law, II N N W H Wright, Cinninnati
i Disbrow. New York Joan Delaney, New York
B Keith, New York Thes 'lorry. New York
K A. Magruder. Penns B Kyle. Peniasylva is
(3- P Hunter. Delaware (3 II Anderson. New York
W IT newborn. England C Loeser & of, Pottevillo
E Moraine. New York W S Reese, Baltimore
Hon T Jonas York, N Mise &Ismer. Virginia
0( Arnold, North Adams te Johnson. North Adams
II H Peaker, New Hampshr L Plumb, New York
Z Epstein. Missismem Wm J Pooley & la, N Y
Mrs W Tyson. New York L II Hopkins, Wash, 0 C
8 N Johnson. 1M ash. D C A Ilitchoock. New York
David smith, New York E Tracy. Lansingburg
W Temple, Lanai ng burg liquitekonboes, IN York
RW Bout &Net, Newark,NJ
CO' TINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut.
Thos Terry. New York C L Kauffman, Pa
OLi Moore, Pennsylvania R thakeley. Galena
Il Sorkamp New York A Ilonghtaling. New York
P 0 Adams. 81 Louts W 'l7 Foote, Now York
A C Yates & la. Syracuse H N Slater. Providence
C 0 Parke, Chtoago G D elude, Climago
J E Crane, New York J Harrell, St t.ouis
E Lawrence. New York 0 Morris. Chester on. Pa
Roht E Cr x & wf, N Y J R Clerk, Jr, New York
N Wilkinson. Wheeling. Vs. PAL Py far. Baltimore
J C Hammett. Wilm, Del Mrs P T Collp, Maas
A W Sturdy, New York L Rowdier. New York
H Van taken, New York AI Clark, New York
Ci Potts, New Yerit 1..1 Albertson, Norristown
John T Daly, New York John .7 Phelps. NOW York
A R. Poo, Now York.l A Ordecy. Bnaton
H Heating, Boston Wm 0 Smith, Virginia
Edw savage, Conn F. B Savage, Conn
E Schre tide r, New York Cites Drake, New York
Toudert, Jr. H wf. N Y Jamb Netter. Cincinnati
Mine Mayor, Cincinnati lacunas r chat!) & la. N Y
Geo C Howson, Boston ft P Barroom, New York
J A Briggs, Now Yo k Mrs ALE Wheeler. N
td B Stetson. Bridgewater A B Benda & la. N Y
A B Sands. Jr, New York John Burgess. New York
Prescott. Maryland J Al Deal, Now York
S Pe roe it, Cliarteeton.lB Wa•sort. New York
J J Itiohardron. Ohio Hirein Veneer Remota
J 8 Ray. East Hampton J J Van Nest, n ew York
Max Weil, New York J Weil. 81 Louis
Louis L 'uvelller. N Y Max Stadler. Cincinnati
roix,Cinoinnatt Chas Markel!. Baltimore
Brodin, Butler 13 el tlieditl. Butler
Lieut.° U Lee. Ch41 . 108L.11 Anson Atwood, '1 roe, N Y
H Kroll, New York H G Fisk. New York
Ota , d de In Ways & la, N Y Chas a Van Zant, Jr, N Y
V
Chas P Stagg, ow York T W Walters
W H Freeman, New York
MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth street, below Arch
t 0 Blakelee. Mauoti Chunk Peter Shim. Chicago
34 F green, New York See Quail, Washington. Pa
T O'Hara, new York Jac Morrison. Peoksburz
.3 F Boyd. Cornwall, Pa T . eekman. Easton
D Riegel, Easton C Nagle. Easton
ACI Brodhead, hl Chunk D Darraugh. Baltimore
J 0 Lu z, tit Joseph W Bib ey. II oehe.ter
SF Baird. beak. Pa J V Kennedy & wt. N York
T Isham, New York F E Cushing, Mass
A I, Clark. Boston E B Martin. Tennessee
J Kenn, Montgomery, Ala A Bragg, Massaehusetts
Cline Kessler. Heading
ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut at.. above Third.
Wm H Miller, Port Penn John W Van Hook
A 8 Patrick D La Dow. Dayton, 0
Jae Morrison. Parkebdrg Mr Arliildlll, Pa
Mrs Parker, Florida Dr Gunnell. Washington
!Ars Paraineon, Delaware A Spencer. Norristown
F A Stuart. Washington )' A Convers e
_, Conn
E ' , airman. Connecticut Fred B tree, Washington
'l' °amnion. Schuylkill on J B Drarte, Pottsville
EJ Simpson & In. hld Wm E Barrett. Providence
S M Pond. New York Duo W Sohelton, Cohn
(3 H MeCahe, Tamaqua
JONES' HOTEL—Chestnut streot, above Sixth
WI Brineburet Delaware C P Bose, Peilade
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Cummings, New Jersey Mrs Commis s, N Jersey
T Virginia Mr s Pars o n s. irginia
G F Scott. Washingron, DC
Wo, de, Maryland G Law. US N
I. Kline. Cincinnati }4l W printer!Del co
Y nrenzel. Penns W Pattorron. 'New Jersey
Ur W kimor. New Jenny AI . Denude. Now York
P Andoreon, Lowell H quackenboss. N York
Madam Anna Bishop, N Y Mrs J Snow, Now York
ANIER I CAN HOTEL—Chestnut st.. above Fifth.
F Frick er, Reading Jas B Fonueman. N Y
H Mll Miller, New York 111 Newhouse & la. Halt
Jae M Barnes, Connecticut C T Ross. Connecticut
haml B Dorian. Cheateroo John H nodney, Delaware
'rhos 0 Wes.cort, I') rune M 'Filford, New Crieana
O Tilden. New York Ed 'Millen. New York
Norton, o ewJer,ey h. A Packer, New ark
R Humphrey, Connecticut S R Gelid,. Connecticut
J C Heatu,New York J 11. Edwards, Phila
STATES UNlON—Market street, above Sixth,
J M Kandis. Lancaster. Pa J JP: Howard. Boston
O Ifaydev, Absenoin P Bosserman, Newport, Pa
Christopher Beahan, N y '.V 11 Watt, Pittsburg
Geo F IViest, tlohyl 00, Pa W A Blackwell, N J
les h leer, Pittsburg Chas L Walla, 1.0171110,
Z Shreiner. Lancaster A Snyder. Lano.ster co
W Davis. Lancaster Sas '1 hompsoc, Milroy, Pa
Jns F Riddle, Bellefonte dos H 13.nvard, Beliefonte
AS [Retreat, Lancaster 'lens 8 Young. Chester co
V Brodriok, N 3 C Rohm, Carollna
COMMERCIAL, LlOTl.:l,—lbxth et.. above Chootnur,
Joo Way, Cheater co I l'lltaoh. Penr a
G B I. ary. Del co. Penne Jas M Clark. Lanoaater oo
J B. Frank, Baltimore J M. rilebnro., Tenn
J D Rooney, Phila. 0 W Maxwell, Mar) land
A Al de d: la. Cheater oo 1..1te Maxwell. Maryland
Bawl J Sonar. Poona Robt Lynch, boulevule
Chandler Phillipe & la, Pa
THE UNION—Arab street. above Third.
Wm B BhaWer C Corvert.lo
D Robinson, New Jersey .1 0 Buller, Warren, 0
Semi W Williams, Pinta A N miles, Conn
J m 0011; Conneotiout Mrs J L Stephenson, Philo
W Cafe. Vi heeling. Va David Gans, Easton, Yn
J Sihiman, Pottsville J M Collins, 7 renton.N J
P Mallards, New York 0 R Lauber. Batt
W J Walter & son, N k M Hill, Pittsburg
IC Franks, Pittsburg Misserillie FralllCS, Pa
Chas C Ashley, Newark. NJ F Ashler, Baltimore
REVERE HOUSE—Third street, above Race.
Stleininger. Reading Joel Fink. Pt Providence
Samuel J Walker. Pa alias A noa Swank, Pa
lilies A it; Ritter, Allentown Mrs S N Fried. d.lentown
Joshua Rohnurrnan. Pa Mrs Geo F Kurtz. Lano
Mice Nallia Kurtz. Lane Capt J ir Dill.nger, Pa
Louis Royer, Philadelphia John Brunner, Jonestown
T H Rtnkert, Pottsville
NATIONAL 110TEL—Remo street, above Third.
Goo Hofer tune. Pottsville Ram' Liarlsoy. Colinnbia
Reuel , Delaware earn( Russell. Maryland
II J Handler. Pottsville J G Bretton. Boston
Mrs Gavin & da, De'nware John Benny, Reading
It II Robinson, Wilkesbarre
BARLEY BIUSAV—Seoond street. below Vime.
W Davidson, Cheltenham Jas Scott. Penns
Bawd hloCarter, Hartsville 'has Ramsay, Hartsville
John Carlon. blargland Elwood Barton, Yonne.
Joe Hill. Peoria John i redoll, Moats oo
H Morris. Penns At LI Watson. Penna.
W A Ninith, Danville John Wagner, Mafia
W B Brown. ronna
BAUD EAGLE—Third street. aoove Caßowfin!.
0 A Miller, Mallerston - n, Pa lease Benner, Ducks no
ii Shaeffer, Monis co Nathan tiearr, M .Ltg 00
Titue Richards. Bucks co H S Groah, Bethlehem
J Dreher, Pottsville J Wright. Po tsvillo
Dr C C Field. Eiutea, Pa E told. E. aton, Pa
Recoil. Nazareth John 13 Mazton. Reading
FOUNTAIN HOTEL—Second et., above Market.
E I I, 3 t=.° l ,!rt .l kltiLgt.6. 3`L't,,,it t .,,,, Th a t t i i i rid p , A n j Del
Goo T )(Ay, Ile laware Alma E Warren, Jici
W Redden, Delaware
MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Second et, ahoy+) Arch
C Rardrof, Renneylvania Win Kinsey, Rnlmonborg
T 11 M Addiß, Montg no B ciiddletun, Fctla
BLI , LIK BBAB HOTEL—Third et.. above Ca iluwlull
J 8 Miller, Berka eo. Pa .1 Boyer. Btonereville
I) R Clernena, Chest Valley Win flrumbeeb, Pieter
Geo K Levan, Reading I/ 11 Beelltel, l'ennn
MERCHANTS' HOUSE—Third st.. above Cr.llowlall
D Lauri, Leine!too. Pa C E Christ, Allentown
J L Lynn, Bethlehem John Bum Bethlehem
J A 1 embaoh. fauna
SPECIAL NOTICES
JAYNE'S TONIO VERIitIFUGN —No other
disease to to fatal or common to children, as that farm
hurl, designated—Worms. Unfortunately,t he loung are
seldom free from them, and as the symptoms resemble
those of almost every other complaint, they often pro
duce alarming effects without being suspected. Worms
are not only a Cause of disease in themselves, but by
their irritation aggravate all other themes, wandering
from one part of the body to another. winding them_
solves up into large balls and obstructing the bowels
and frequently the throat, cawing convulsions and too
often death. For these troublesome complaints. no
mo.ecertatn or pleasant remedy hag, as yet, been floco•
vered, them
Da. D, JAYNE'S TONIC Vti.RMIFUGhI, •
whieh is perfectly safe, and so pleasant that children
w II not refuse to take it. It not only destroys Worms
and invigorates the whole system, but tIIIIOOIVI3B the
superabundant slime or mucus, so prevalent in the sto
mach and bowels of otildren, especially of those in bad
heath. This mime forms the bed or neat in which
worms produce their young—and when thin is removed,
it is impossible for them to remain in the body.
In all cases of DYSPEPSIA., Oh:MURAL DEIVLITY,
SICK HEADACHE. &0., the TONIC VERMIFUGIF.
may also be prespribed with decided adventure. Its
action in strengthening the stomach and bowels and
restoring the appetite, renders it one of the best Tortes
within the youth of Dratieptics. Prepared at 242
CHESTNUT Street, and may be had of Agents through
put the country. jolt 2t
SAVING/ FUND , ..-NATIONAL SAIBTT TRUST
COMPANY.—During the suspension of specie payments
by the Banks, Money is received and paid daily, on de
mand, in the same kind of funds, speoie or notes, as de
posited ; Interest five per cent. WALNUT Street,
southwest corner of THIRD. me-tf
SEAMEN'S SAVING FUND—NORTHWEST
Comma. BEnoND and Wi.LNVIT Srnalvs.—Deposits ro
omed in small and large amounte, from all Omens of
the community, and allows interest at the rate of FIVE
PER CENT. per annum.
Once open daily, from 9 until a o'clock, and on Mon
day and Saturday until eight in the evening. President,
FRANKLIN FELL, Treasurer and SooretarY, CRAB.
M. MORRIS
SECOND-RAPID SAFES.—I am receiving a
great number of Farrel, Herring, & Co.'e Seciond
hand Sheet Iron Safes (many of them almost new),
also those of other makers, in exohange for the now
celebrated Lillie Wrought and Chilled Iron safe A
general lissortmeat constantly on hand, and offered at
very low prices. Please call and examine. Depot, 713
CHESTNUT, under Masonic natl. M. C. SADLER,
Agent, Philadelphia. no3-inthtf
HAIR Dui 1 HAIR DYE! I — Batcholor's
LIQUID HAIR DYE is he original and best in the
market. All others are mere imitations, and should be
avoided if you wish to osoape ridicule. Splendid BLOCK
or beautiful Baown instantaneously. hold by all Drug
gists everywhere. The genuine has the signature of
WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR upon a steel-plate en
graving on four sides of each box.
Byways of Counterfeits.
Mapufe,otory, Barclay street, late 233 Broadway
New Yor)r, CgARLES BATCHELOR,
8C 4 4/ Fropylptor,
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPMA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1861.
I SALAMANDER Frus-Pnooa SAIIEL —A very
Ivria as of BALAMANDERB for sale at tea
s mablo priaec No. 904 CEILETNUT EL, Philadelphia.
an2l tr PO:AM & WATOON,
GROVES & BAKBA'S ORLBEHATBD
NOISELESS SEWING MACHINES
Che Bent in Use for Family Bowing.
do T :AO OW VAT T*4 In 14 rr.t. Phibuielehia. aul7-1r
s i PRIOH CLOTHING OF THE LATEST
'Olt Ltd, Made to the best manner, °Wanly for RE
1r fIL BALM LOWEST zoning Nue, marked in
r• Fieures, All goods made to (neer warranted eatis
%story. Our ONE-TRICE system to stnotiy adhered
t '; cur Gsreby treated alike.
~ 2q 1. 'itr+Fla rio 004 MARKET Strnet
TOMldDiSnli-LHIGHIJAND —On the 9d instant, by
the Rev. A. T. Spalding. Mr. William Tomlinson.
to Miss Sarah Ann Highiand, all of West Philadelphia.
HA RRIATN—i •EHMAN.- On the list instant. at
Norristo•n by the Reg. Charles A Baer, Mr. Samuel
G. Harrington to Wilbelmina 3. Lehman, alt of this city,
JArtlftiON.—Ori the 22d instant. JOHN S. JACKSON.
the relatives and frier de of the family are invited
to attend his funeral, from hie late residence. No. 813
North sights street, above Brown, on Friday, (25th
instant.) at 11 o'clock A. M. To proceed to Mount Ver
non Cemetery.
QUICKSALI..—At Frankford, on Tuesday. January
22, 1861, Mrs. Mary Rulokeatl, in the 68th year of her
age.
The relatives and friends are eispectfully invited to
attend her funeral. from the residence of her non-in
law. Samuel McDonough, Orchard street. below Unity.
on Friday. at 2 o'clock. without further notice. Funeral
to n•ocieed to ~edar Hill Cemetery • *
BU K 1 US.—On the 20th instant, Mrs. Rebecca
Buckinn. in the 63d year of her ace.
Funeral Item the residence of her non, Peter H
Peoklui. Frankford rend. encomia Point lane, this
(Thermion morning. at Old o clock
e.VIKING.-1 in the 2181 instaat, Nathan Lovering.
in the astir year of his age.
Funeral from sin late residence, No. 235 South
Second street, t lig ( Thera int morning, at 10 o'clock.'
LINK —On the 20th 'natant. Mrs. Magdalena Link.
repot of the late Gotha. Link, in the 63th year of her
age.
Funeral from the residence of her son, George 3.
Link, Seventh street, above Germantown avenue, thin
( Thursday,/ at 12 o'cleo.,
COLOhttli l' AD.—On the lat instant, Vlm Colder
heed. in the 65th year of bin ace.
Funeral from lie lore rcnidence. Edward street, be
tween Second and School streets. tine (Thermion af
ternoon. at 2 o'clock.
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COUHTNEY.—On the 21st instant, Hannah Court
net', aged ad yearn and 8 months.
k uneral from her late residence, No. 221 North
ti
Tenth street, tins (Thu tidal I morning. zit 10 o'clock.
.1-1111E8.—On (119 224 Instant, Patrick Hines, aged 24
years.
Funeral front the waidonee of bin brother-in.lew,
Michael Torpoy, illiert street, none Twenty-third,
this (Thursday) afternoon, at 3o'clock.
HT./Cita, —On the 21st mutant, Mary youngest
daughter of Robert and Jane L. Bucket, aged 3 yearn
and tentmaker.
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Funeral from the residence of her plxer,ta, Maui
street four Coors above Foulkrod, Frankford, tam
(Thursday) afternoon. at 2 o'clock.
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tiIEGEL.—On the 2let instant, h mina Adelaide,
daughter of Ellen hlegee. aged s years and 7 months.
Funeral from the roe donco of her mother. north
west corner of Third and Girard avenue, this (Thurs
day) afternoon, at 1 o'clock.
EDGAR —On the 21st instant. hire, Mary Theresa
Edgar, wife of Charles L I agar, in the aatli year of
her age.
Funeral from the residence of her husband, back
of No IES North Fourth street, this (Thursday) af
ternoon. at 2 o'clock.
GORE.—On the 21at natant. illaty Ann, wife of Ji:001.,
Gore, in the 21et veto of her ago.
Funeral from the m1E161200 of her husband No. 1092
South Fourth street, below Carpenter, this (Thursday
site/noon. at 2 o'olook.
siTIAN —On the 21st instant, Mrs. Almira G., wife
ofJohn J. 11,tattan, in the 1911 a rear oilier age -
Funeral from the residence of her husband. Syeamore
street. ne'ow Thirty-fourth, Mantua. Twenty-fourth
ward,. thus (Thursday) afternoon at 1 o'clock.
BELL.—On the 21st Instant, Jane Fleming. aged 4
/cars. and Dorman Rogan. aged 11 months and oars.
son and daughter of i.hzabeth and the late Thomas
Dell.
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Funeral from the restdenee of their mother. Church
street. Frankford, this I Thursday) afternoon, at 3
o'clock. _ . _
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SHALCROSS.—On the 21st instant, Airs. Sarah SW
areas, daughter of the late Israel Benton, in the 7JI
year of her age.
Funeral front Aar late reeideuce. rollers street. be
low t e:per, Frankford. this (Thursday) )afternoon, at 2
o'0101:1k.
BO KIDS—no the 22d instant, in Camden. Fannie
Logan eldest °had of tioorge and F mune L. Boosius
aged 10 years,
nOURNING GOODS FOR. 1861.—Just
renewed New Mlles Psomid Mourning En• lick
Chintzas. and Neat Stirlen Blank and White ditto, at
12Ki eta ; Blank Alsace/is, MU, 25,31.4. 373e' etc ; Bomba
zine Finish Aloachas. 371.6. 60 62g,76 ots.; Mohair
Lustros, 3731 cis. to 81; Black Boos Manilas, English
Cranes. Veil Crapes , Crane Palle and Crane Veila,
Round Corner Crape, Lace and Grenadine Veils, Uraße
00114.5 and Collarettee, ang,ish Bembizines Jouvin a
Black Kid Gloves, making our stook of PLAIN BLACK
and SF:L:OND 'MOURNING GOODS full and complete.
BESSON ft SUN. Mourning Store,
jalo No. 918 Cheatnut street.
IXRECEPTION OF THE WESTERN
DhLEGA floNd.—The following full list of the
Committees of Reception. & ~ on the cocesion of the
visit of the delegations from the Chicago Board of
Trade and the Milwaukee Cnainber of Commerce, 18
ordered to be pubuseee
COMMITTEE TO mEET THE DELEGATIONS ON
THE ROUTE.
Samuel V. Stokes, Samuel T. Canby,
Henry Budd. Richard Word,
E Y. Towneend.
GENERAL comatarßE OF RECEPTION AND
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N iRODUCTION. - .
Samuel C. Morton, Samuel V Merrick,
14 enry Budd. James C Hand.
D ,vul S crown, .1 B I ippincott,
Rio' rd Price. S. E. Stokes,
Morris L. Hallowell, E. A. /Yowler,
H W. DeCourser. James A. Campbod,
Thomas S. Nowlin, J H. Brooks,
0. J. Derbyshito, Samuel T. Colby,
Goo. H. Stuart. E. G. James,
Geo. N. Tatham, John Butcher,
Wm 11 Thomas, Hugh Craig.
A. G. Cattail, Jos C Grubb,
Samuel L Witmer, Wm. C. Kent,
8 J. Christian, R. C. • ale,
E. C. Biddle, A. J. Bucomor.
boo L. Hinny, M. W. Baldwin,
Won. C. Ludwig, P. Janke -meth,
Gideon Jones, 1) Rodney King.
John B. Myers. Charloa Kneant,
Charles Megarge. William Hay.
Daniel Haddock, Jr., Arch Campbell,
Joreph Lea, E C. Knight,
Henry Lewis, George F. Peabody,
Wm. C. Baker, S A. thspham.
WM C. Kaahmle, John Sellers,
Than P St Leebury, Charles Richardson, Jr.,
Jos, H. Newhall, James H. Orme,
John T. lhom peon, A. D. Jessup.
John Price vs inherit', John T. Hough,
James Milllkin, Robert Ervein,
T. B. Petereon. Charles Kelly,
Samuel M Felton, Win. Divine,
E. H. Butler. IL A. I/cockle '
E, W. Batley, E. C. Caldwell.
Is ao Baker, Lewis A udearoul.
Samuel Williams. Davis Pearson,
James H. lime, N. Sturtevant,
William Crea e. George Bullock,
Joseph M. Thomas, W. H t Houston.
E. H. Houston. J. F Ores,
T. O. Hearn. Jams Steel,
John Woodside, Arch. Gaily.
H. C. Ballet, Jr.. C. 11. Hoffman.
Samuel HartranG, George B. BonnelL
Rollers Elwin. 'I hoe. Webster. Jr..
IL W. Ileistine. John D.rhyslure,
Wm. Si. Pearson, J. P. Steiner.
John Wright, Jos Altemus,
I'.Herat, A. ft Little,
R. W. tioullnayd, E. Hendry.
Wash. L. Butcher, H. W. Richman
Jllll.OB DOV.relllUX, Richard Wood,
Samuel Williams, Prof. J. C. Booth,
J. IL Maxwell. T. C. Harvey,
lieu U. Own, John Sparhawk,
Henry Sorrill. W. II N. Cunene,
John P.I. Marie, Charles Ke ly,
J.l ems Urea, Joseph Grisk ill,
John H.:Stroup, J C. Davis,
Win G. Prishmulh, Israel H hlaulo.
E. Nusbaum, James Billings,
Mayor Gans. 'Edward B. Potts,
John Murphy, W. T. ()Balmy,
W, I', Hacker. E. V. Townsend,
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Morris s. Stroud, A. T. Lane,_
P. B. Mingle. Edward N. Wright,
Samuel L. Ward, H. t. Woes.
Alex. Young, James Barratt, Jr.,
11. W. Berstine. James L. Bewle,
Janics Masco, James IL Perot,
Garriok Mallory, Jr.. James J. clank,
Walter McMichael, Nathan Br , oks,
B. G. Thompson, N. H. Riah•reson,
T. H. Clare, Charles Harbert,
Thos. Illaokellar W. A. Brown.
COMMITTEE ON BANQUET.
John E. Addieke, Kirk B. Wells,
George L. Bozo', Samuel L. Ward,
A rah'il Getty, William 0 Ludwig,
James Traauair, Samuel T. Canby.
George %amok: James a Newhall, Samuel L. ',, Hiner, Joseph H. Newhall,
Sammy. b. Stokes. L. G. Mylingar,
David C. 1110 Oa m Mon . James Al illikin,
Jolla Rice, _ 104
MUSICAL FUND lIALL —LECTURE
by PARK DBNJANIN. in aid of the Poor. on
TDESDAY EVENING. January 29, at before 8
Nubjeot—"Fiction and Fact." Tieketa 29 cents, to to
had at the cruunpal Drug. Mime. and B'ok stores,
also at the Hall. J1124-6tif"
El- MASONIC NOTICE—TILE MENDE" A
of RISING ST R LODGE, No Itt6. A. M..
aro requested to moot at the v'ttsonie Halt. cnErmvur
Street, on ROA? tiORNIN (I, the 21th Inst.. at II
o'clock to attend the Funeili lof our late member, JOHN
S. JACKSON.
Br order of tho W. Al. [MICHAEL NISBET,
js'24 Fooro tam
rY OFFICE OF THE RELIANCE
3,3 TOM., INSURANCE COMPAN Y.—DIM/that,-
PII 1 a. January 14.
The Annual Meeting of the qtochholdera o f ti n e
Company will be held at their office No 3 , .8 WAI—
NU r Street, at 12 o'clock AI, on MONDAY, the 4th
day of February next
An Election for Twenty Directors to serve the mum
ine year will be held on cold day, at the Dania place,
between 12 o'clock hl, and 2 o'clock Y. NI.
DOS tutha tfe4 13 AI. EINCHMAN. Secretary.
ns-.. AN iNTERESTING MEETING,—A
Meeting.L'nbel aT of the AMERICAN
ctrunon sußsioriAny Bo' lETY will be held to
At Paul'. Cnuroh ft h:rd et•eet. below Walnut. TIIN
EVENING. at half• past seven o'elook. The Rev Dr
N. 71the Rev. 8. H. Wllois, of New York' : the Rev.
.. i3o henok. and Rev. Wm. Newton, of West Ches.-
ter. are exfteetsd to address the meeting. It'
rrPOST OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA, P..
1.
JANUARY 22. 1801.
EPECIAL NO CICIK.--In eamellatme with metro,
floes received from the Post Office Department. the
public are hereby r Milled that postage taut be fully
pro paid by stamps on Al letters or paokaves addressed
to Governors. 11 ads of Departments. and 'Members of
the t evislature of this and other Ntytes; to &NIP of
sehielt they wilt be sent to the Detd Letter Office,
Washington, D. 0.
1a2.3 N. B. BROWNE. Postmaster .
SXNOTICE.—TILE ANNUAL MEETING
or the Stockholders of the OCEAN STEAM
STEAM I 7 GATION COMPANY. for the elention of Five
Direotors. and for tae transsooon of other business,
will he hold at No. 300 North DELAWARE Aventis.
on TUESDAY, the fifth day of February IBM. at 12
&plonk noon. 'MAI. DENNIS,
J,23-12c Ssoretnry and 'Pressure*.
CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL—TILE EX
aminatiom of Applicants for Admirearm to the
CV, THAI, HIGH NCHO will begin on MONDAY.
the 28th of January, nth A. M. The oandolates meat be
at lea t thirteen,yeara of age. residents of the city of
Philndelptita and for at least ono year pupae intim nub
ile schools • f the city.
The order of examination will be as follows :
MOND +Y. January 28th, History of the United States
and aeosraphY•
TIJEQOA y 29th. (Orthography and Monsuratien.
W I.:ORR/WAY 30th, Grammar. Rules, and Parsing.
THURSDAY, 318 t, Aritlimetio, Theory, and Exam
ples.
FRIDAY, vebruary let, Definitions, and Constitution
of the United States
Candidates will be admitted on Weilneeday,February
oth. NICHOLAS H. AIAGUIRE., A. m.,
Ja92•3t Prinmpal.
fir - • OFFICE OF TILE P ILADELPHIA.
AN I) SAVANNAH i.TEAK. NAVIGATION
COMPANY. No 300 NORTH WHARVES.
PIIILADEI Ptllk• Jan• 22.1861.
The Anneal Meeting of the atockholders of this Corn
Pang for the b 'refine of Five Managers. and for the
trensacition of other business• wilt be held nt No. 30,
Ex^liange. (third floor.) on TUESOAY
VENING. the fifth day of February nrxt, at half east
seven o'clock. Whl. DFNNIB,
4022-12 t secretary and Treasurer.
TXNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT
the Animal Meeting of the Btookholders of the
:Branch Canal Company for the eleotion of a
r r eeident, and five Managere of said Company will be
held at the aloe of the Company, in nut NS, Penn
sylvania. nt 10 o'clock A. H., on WhDBESDAY, the
30th day of January, 1061,
11. order of the Board. M. C. MERCUR,
jall-lOt Boaretary,
TrOFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL
ROAD COMPA NY,
PIIIIADELPHIA. January 14. 1881.
NOTICH TO STOCKHOLM:I-W.-1 ho annual meet
ing' of the etookholders of this Company will be held on
MOND Y. the 4th day of February, 1861, at 10 o'olook
A. M., at the SANotiel STR. ST HALL,
The annual election for Directors will be held on
MONDAY. tho 4th day of March, 1881, at the office of
the Comtany, No. 238 Routh THIRD Street.
Sall-tfet iiDMUND snwril Seoredary,
Bc"NEW YORK AND MIDDLE COAL.
FIELD RAlLttunD AND COAL COMPANY." rAnneal Meeting of the titookholdere of the Com
pani will be held o n e MONDAY
offioe. 204 eonth
1 , 1)1JR11 - 1 ntreet, on MONDAY, the 4th des of Fe
bruary next 0.11 o'clock A. M. for the purpose of
electing Flue Dirootore of the said, Compan y fur the
ensuing' year, and for the tranoiotion of seek other
Wetness ea may be brought before the meeting,
HENRY litifillNBol`4, Beeretery.
JalB-tfe4
Phi'adelphia, January 77.1861.
Ty. OFFICE OF THE FAME INSURANCE
CO., N0:406 CHESTNUT Stre.t.
PICLADELPIIIA, January 7, MAL
At 5 meeting of the Mare PER CENT,
hol Capitaly.
a Dividend of THREE; PER CENT. on theof
the Company was doolared, payable on and after the
}at day of February next.
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD,
lag-tfol kisoietriry.
MARRIED
DrOFFICE OF THE ENTERPRISE IN
SCHANOB COMPANY. 400 WALNUT St.
PHILADALPHIA. January 16, 1881.
At the Annual Meeting of , he Stookholders of this
Company, held on the 14th January, 1861, the following
gentlemen were eleated Directors for the ensuing year:
F. Rift:llEORD aTAhlir
WILLIAM MoK 6E
.NA LUPO Fir AZ(F,R,
Jolla ffi ATWOO
BE 4 J nllll , l T.
HENRY WHARTO%
MORD cAI L. DAWSON.
DEORGi, UART,
JOHN H. BROWN,
ANDREW NESTOCK,
D. CASH,
J. L. ERRINGER.
At a meetzng of the Board of Directors, held this day,
F. B aTCHFORD STARR was oppointed President.
Jan thatuatif CHARLES W. COXE.SeerstarY.
COMMONWEALTH INSURANCE COM
MA,PANYF THE 8 VATE OF PENNSYLVA
-61.3 CHESTY(' STREET,
FIIILADILLPIIIA, January 14,1861.
At a meeting of the Stockholders of the eommen
wealth Insurance Comeaw, of the State of Pennsyl
vania, held at their office, January 7,1861, the following
Gentlemen were elected to serve as Directors for the
ensuing year
DAVID JAYNE, M. D.,
JOHN M. WHITALL,
THOM,S S. OTEWADT,
CHARLES H. ROG s RS,
HENRY L ENWRU THERS,
ROBERT SHOEMAKER.
JOHN K. WALKER,
EDWARD O. KNIGHT,
STEPHEN CODur
And at a meeting of the Board of Directors held on
ails day, the following Officers were re elected:
President—DAV I) JAYNE. M.D.
Vine President—JOHN M. WHITALL.
Secretary—tAhlUEL S. MOON. lal7-10t
•
IN.UHANC E COMPANY OF THE
STATE OF PENNSVI VANIA, NOS. 4 /OD
KOH ANGE BU LDIAG 10, 1881.
The following gentlemen have been duly re-elected
Directors for the ye 861:
HENRY ar
1) oHERRERD,
SIMEON TOBY
CHARLES MACALESTER,
WILLIAM S. SMITH,
JOHN B. BUDD.
WILLIAM R. WHITE,
GE01108: 11. STUART,
BVHIJEL GRANT, JR.,
THBI AS lATA'= . +ER.
THOMAS U WATTSON,
HENRY G. FREEMAN,
CHARLiv , 8.
GEORGE C, CARSON.
At a meeting of the D.reotors,holdthis day, HENRY
D. 1111,RHERD, Esq., was unanimously re-elected
President of the Company.
MI6 at WILLIAM HARPER. Secretary.
OFFICE OF THE UNION CANAL CO.,
r}..3 PIIIIALSLI , tiIA, January 15. Wl.—The Annual
Meeting 01 the Stockholders of the Union Canal Um
patty. of Penneylvanla, It'll! ho held on TUEsOA Y. Fe
bruary 6th, next, nt 11 o elook A. 51 at the office of the
Corrbot•, 228 WALNUT Street. ( Farquhar buildons,)
15.17 dtfes 0. THOMPSON, Secretary.
GENT'S' FURNISLONG GOODS
GREAT R E 11U OTIO N iii PRIES
(+HEAT REDUCTION,
G - 11 EAT Ff.6IWUCITION,
GREAT HEDUCT ON,
(4 H,E A T REDUOTION,
AT
THE C VAT STOW:
No 701
0111 : , TNIIT BTREI,7, CORNER OF SEVENTH
A Largo Assortment of
CRAVATS. SCARFS, NECKTIES. UNDER
SHIRTS, DRAWERS. HOSIERY, ULOVES,
SUSPENDERS,
AND
MEN'S FURNISHINGr
GENERALLY,
AT GREATLY
REDUCED PRICES.
TO SUIT THE TIMES
J. ALBERT ESHLEMAN,
des atuth-H SE VENTIrAND CHESTNUT.
E. &
ESHLEMAN & FLETOHER.
L& 800
CHESTNUT STREET,
SOUTHWEST CORNER, OF EIGHTH
THE CRAVAT STORE
THE OOLLAR STORE
PHIL4DELPIII,R CITY
GRAND DEPOT
GENT'S PATENT ENAMELLED COLLAR
AND
BEST LINEN CHOKER.
CRAVATS, SCARFS. AND NECKTIES IN END
LESS NUMUERB
AND
IN STYLES ME' VERY LATEST
ALL KINDS OF GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING
GOODS.
riIIIRTS MADE TO ORDER
G for Sp and upwards.
(NO FIT, NO SALE.)
BEAR IN 'Min ,
The Corner Is
EIGHTH CHESTNUT,
NO. 80 0 .
iftl7-thoktutf
- FINE 4IIRT DIAN PACTORY.—J. W.
SCOTt, Sl4 CHEaTNUT street, a few doors
below the " Continental." The attention of Wholesale
Deaters in invited to his .IPIP.IIOVtip CUT OF
SHIRTS, of superior fit, make. and material. on hand
and made to °roar at shortest none°.
EDWARD N, HALLOWELL,
ClO A. 1.4 DEALER.
AT
ROBERT R. CORSON & CO.'S OFFICE,
133 WALNUT STREET,
BELOW SECOND,
JaB anal 111
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
MOTIOE OF OUPARTNERSHIP. The
undersigned have this day formed a copartnership,
under the firm of ROBIN 'ON. SCUT A; CO,. for the,
Bpsrpose of nursing on the Auction and Commission
Business, end will (mum , tire store No. 343 BROAD-
W AY. at present occupied by Henry Robinson & Co.
3,
Dated New York, January lsm.
HENRY ROBINtioN,
BKNJAMIN BOOTT, JR..
ia9-13t WILLIAM IL PARSOAS,
IVO rICIE IS HEREBY GIVEN—That the
Partnership heretofore existing between JOHN
and THOMAS WOOD, miller the firm of J. & T. WOOD,
was the day dissolved by mutual content. The mist
ime., of the Into firm will be nettled et the Odle°. No.
2106 WOW.) Street, and either of tee partners is au
thoriued to use the name of the soul firm in liquidation.
JtleN wOOD.
THOMAS WOOD.
Phileitalobie..ianuare 22. 1861. 1820 3t*
FAIHMOULTr MAURINE WORKS,
WOOD St., between Twenty-first and Twenty
aeon d. 'Established 1839.
The uncle:signed, successor to the lam firm of J. k I'.
WOOD, will continue the business in all ire branches as
heretofore. Power 1 °ems and all maoldnes connected
with them. Emb isaing Callentiers. Lard Oil Presses.
Shelling'. and machine Work in general.
Thankful for past lasers, he would respectfully solicit
a continuance of the patronage so bberallr bestowed on
h
tie late am THOMA 3 WOOD.
Philadelphia. Jan.= 1641. ja.24..3m
tvi URPIIY-WIIIPPLE IRON BRIDUE.
STONE, taIIGLEY, & BURTON.
fio. 333 WALNUT' NTREET,
PHILADELPHIA,
Beg leave to inform Railroad Companies, and others
interested in bridge construction, that they have formed
conneotion business with JOHN W. MURPHY,
Civil Engineer, (author and inventor of the above well
pawn plan of iron bridte,l anti are prepared to execute
orders, from any part of the country, from his designs
and personal superintendence.
All letters relating to plans and estimates should be
addressed to JOHN W. MURPHY,
Civil timneer,
nol&arn For STOVE, QUIGLEY, & BURTON,
CHARLESTON HARBOR—Largo colored
map 01—published by authority, for vale at the
Philadeiphia bang tiara, 41 9 C hAs titreet. Utd
lio• hi. Portraits, and Autograph Letters bought.
jn24 J °Ha unfilt.BELL.
rpO ALL WHO DESIRE AM EROTYPES
-IL or PHOTOGRAPHS, we would advise, to try REI-
M RR. SECOND Street, above OHBEN. before going
elsewhere. The fact that his pictures give satisfaction
enough.
pa
LILLIE'S SUPERIOR PRO 0 F
ORUM-FOR BALE A good si-ed superior
ar and Firo-oreof Cheat, tot the alove.nainod
make. original coat 6250,. in use only 18 months ; will be
N
sold cheap. Apply at o. 4m83 AIAnKET street Up
stairs ia2.3.30/2
pfiILADELPIIIA LOOAL EXPRESS
COMPANY. Stin South FIFTH Street, deliver
freight. earaels, and baggage throughout the oily. Par
ticular eve and attention given to tho conveyanco of
bagßlign to all tan railroad devote ing-Im*
es,L'OOKS AND BiNDS BOUGHT AND
sold on connnimon by JAY COOKE & CO.,
Jan Innf 114 -oath THIRD 'treat.
fUONE ItEUMVED ON DEPuSIT,
Mg And interest allowed. by JAY COO (E It CO.,
ja.32 imif 114 South Twin) Street.
INOUILLIENT FUNDS, SPECIE, SIT,
ILI bought and sold by JAY COOKE h CO.,
ja22 Imif 114 loath 'rutin) Strout.
WAFTS AND NOTES COLLECTED
by JAY COOKE k CO.,
ja22 lmd 114 South THIRD Strata.
NEW YORK, BOSTON, AND BALTI
more Exalting', bought and uold br
JAY COOKE k CO ,
ja22.lrnif • 114 tiouth Til INu Ptroot,
SW (.) AS E S—Uerman Silvor and
Wooden, all s,zes and patterns; also, Office Fur
niture made to order by Wel, H. iIg ROVE,
ja3•lm No. HI North FOURTH Street.
PEACII BRANDY —3 bbls superior
quality, of Georgia Pea C o . h C 04 nd 0yEo aley
der 103 ARCH Street. eemind door above Profit.
FRENCH ZlNC—Pure SNOW WHITE,
(Vieth", Montagne, & Co.'s,) Ground in OIL and
for male trr DIU/THEN,
jal2 and 19 Norrh SECOND Ft
DY.-5 bbls Cider Brandy
' 4, 1 of extra quality, now landingand for mile b
C. C. tiailL, R fr. CO.,
del 103 A HON fOrn.o.l , ooond dom' shove Front
pH.N.OIIIE GREEN—Manufactured and
ILI for sale by WETIIERILi. k BRO b: ft,
jal2 47 and 49 North 81KCOND Bt.
WILT .11 LEAD—Pure,manufactured and
for sale by WETDER.,II,I... t tiROTDER.
.102 47 and 49 North SECOND Bt.
ESS PORK-100 BRO. NEW MESS
YORKI lot , ale 0. 0. gAOLER & CO.
de27 103 eRCH Ftreet. 2d door above Front.
lITTLE- F 1811 BONE--For salp by
WETHEIIILL & BROTHER. Non, 47 and 40
40118E0011D titian*.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
THE PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY
FOR
INS URA N CES ON LIVES
AND
GRANTING ANNUITIES.
In conformity with an Act of the Legislature, Publish
the following
STATEMENT OF THEIR ASSETS,
ON THE
Mgt OF DECEMBER, 1860.
CAPITAL STOCK, 8500.000.
REAL ESTATE.
League Island, River Delaware ,(( Bl9o,ooo 00
Witco Building. NO. 304 Walnut street,
BONDS AND MORTGAGES.
First Mortgages, on unenoumbered property, 742,509 80
Ground Rents, welt 5ecured.................... 62.198 81
Loans on call, with notes and oollaterals—.l.o9s 6'7 07
Life Interests ~..........__ 4,668 84
Debis due to Company, inoludng advances
Truat Estates . . ...... 4.962 25
• •
Cash ............ 341,394 40
STOCKS, LOANS, AND TREASURYI
NOTe.S, viz:
330,100 00 Philadelphia 5 per cent, loan,
35.545 00 do. Guard's of Poor loan,
51,300 00 do. City 6 per gent. loan,
8 000 00 do. Gas 6 per oent. loan,
/37,00) 00 Pennsylvania 5 per oent, cott-
I'on bonds
I t l
131 792 00 do. 5 per cent. loan,
20 COO 00 do. 43 per cent. loan,
41,624 70 do. Guarantied interest,
4 ell 00 Salley{ Nv Co Boat & Car loan,
39,000 Op Camden and Amboy R 11,6 per
cent. bonds.
24,000 00 Camden and Amboy RR, 5 per
cent. bonds.
20,000 00 North Pennsylvania RR. Co 6
per cent bonds.
40 000 fg) Penn RR. 2d mortgage bonds.
71,172 68 Chesapeake & Delaware Urinal
6 per gent. loon,
11,881 00 Lehigh Coal and Navigation 6 1
Lehighnt. loan
28,570 00 Coal and Navigation
mortgage loan,
5 IMO 00 Allegheny 6 per cent. bonds.
(03 00 City of Pittaburg 6 per of
12,200 PO City of riltsburg 5 per of loan,
15,000 00 Cleveland and Motioning 1011. ,
7 per cent. bonds,
20 000 00 Hamilton County, Ohio, 6 per
gent. bonds.
6,000 00 Fayette County. Kentucky. Si
percent. bonds,
21,400 CO Tennessee 5 per cent. loan.
8., 00 00 Tennessee 6 per oent bonds. I
160 700 00 United States Treasury Notes,
103 shares Sonuylkill Navigation Co..
Ng do. Clevel'd & Malioning RR Co,
104 do. Commercial Bank.
553 do. Trtrinene & 'Mechanics' ilk,
161 do. Philadelphia Rank,
45 do. Btato Bank at Camden.
31 do. Delaware Bridge Co., Easton.
WO do. Insuranoe Co ,N. Amerioa,
10 do. Pennsylvania Railroad Co.
279 do. Bald ag le and Spring Cre ak,
250 do. Lehigh Coal & Nay. Co.Sorio.
MU do. Lehigh Coal &Nv Co. Stook.
108 do. Lehigh Valley 1111„ co,.
833 000 00 Lackawanna & Illoomeb'g RR
Co. 7 per cent, bonds,
10.060 CO Washington Gas Light Co. 6 . 1
percent. bonds.
• 83,439,618 98
WILLIAM 13. HILL.
January 14.1661—.1a84 3t ACTUARY.
OFFICE OF THE PENNSYLVANIA
COMPANY FOR INSURANCHR ON LIVES
AND GRANTING ANNUITIES. (303 Walnut attest,)
PUILAUZLyITIA. January:l.lB6l
At an oleotion of the Btookholdera. held on nionday,
the 21st mat.. the following gentlemen were unanimous
ly re elected Directors for the ensuing year.
rhatles Dutilh, William 11. Hart.
William Kirkham, William 8. Value,
Henry J. Williame, William Harmer.
I. Peni Hutohinson, John R. Wuonerer,
Frame Hopkinson, St. Geo. T. Campbell,
Joseph 13wilt, Adolph E. Boris,
Samuel Nome.
And at a meeting of the Direotors, held this day,
CHARLES DUTILH was unanimously re-elected Pre
aident. and WILLIAM 13. HILL. Actuar.
Ja2 , 4-It WILLIAM B. HIL L, Actuary.
FRANKLIN
FIRE INSURANCE CO.
CAPITAL--
PERPETUAL PREMIUMS,
$914,146 85
LEss FIVE PER CENT—,-. 45,707 34
---8868,439 51
UNEXPIRED TEMPORARY PREMIUMS.— 200,512 33
800,224 24
To t r.ar., .8%269,176 08
STATEMENT OF THE ASSETS OF TOE COM
PANY ON JANUARY 1, 1861,
PUBLISHED IN CONFORMITY WITH THE PNOVI-
MONS OF THE SIXTH SECTION OF THE ACT
OF ASSEMBLY Of APRIL 6th, 1842.
MO RTGA GES
On property valued at over $4,000 MO,
being flint Alorrgages on Real Rotate
in the City and County of Philadel
phia, except $l6 629.92 in the neigh
b0ring._......._........_51,954,558 B5
REAL, ESTATE.
Purchased at Sheriff's solos under
mortgage claims. viz:
Eight bowies and to . 70 by 150 feet, on
the southwest corner ot Chestnut and
Seventeenth streets.
A nouse and lot, 21 by 71 feet, on the
floral aide of Spruce street, west of
Eleventh street.
Two houses and lots, each 18 by 75 feet,
on the south aide of Spruce street,
near Sixteenth street.
Five helms and loth, each 1731 by 95
feet, Nos. 521. 523. 025, 527 and 529
Diliwyn street.
Three houses and lot. 59 by 50 feet, on
mud side of Seventeenth street, south
of Pine.
Hotel and lot, 50 by St feet, on the
southeast corner of Chestnut and
Beach streets.
Five houses and lot, 42 by 83 feet, on
the north side of George street, west
of Ashton street.
Seven home and lot, 26 by 117 feet, on
the east side of Beach street, south
of Chestnut street.
A house anti lot, 18 by SO foot, No. 017
Fitzwater street, east of Ninth at.
A ground rent of 530. issuing out of a
lot 13g by 40 feet, on the north side
of Otter street, 40 feet west of Leo
pard street.
87 lota of ground on Buckley street and
Quervelle avenue, Bristol.
A house and lot, 16 by 100 feet, on the
south side of Stiles atreet, castor Six
teenth street.
A house and lot, 11 by 10 feet. on the
east solo of Front street, worth of
Chnrry street. Kensington.
Total, Surveyed and Valued nt
511 0.199 99.
COST— 595,51 3 33
LOANS.
TEMPORARY LOANS on Stooks as
collateral security... ..... 59,5 7 1 37
orrOOKS.
$lO,OOO Almshouse Loan, 5 per eent.(in
terest on.)
200 charge Bank of Kentucky.
11 " Northern Bank of Kentucky.
100 " Union Bank of Tennessee.
13 " Insurance Company of the
State of Pennsylvania.
200 " Southwark Railway Co.
97 " Commercial and Railroad
Bank, Vicksburg.
300 " Pennsylvania Railroad Co.
91 " Franklin Fire Insurance Co.
2 " Mercantile Library Co.
21 " Union Canal Co.
2 " Continental Betel Co.
53 000 do. Benda.
510 000 North Fenno. Railroad Bonds.
52 OKI Burlington City Water Loan.
37C0 Philadelphia City Loan.
$375.10 City Warrants.
Total Market Value, 557,1/90 in.
Cosy
NOTES AND BILLS RECEIVABLE.
CASH on hand— —....873.252 58
" in hands of agenta...... 6,035 47
PHILADELPHIA
Market value._
Coat, ae
ADVANCE INT
STOOKS.
887 89097
75,947 97
MaTket value....
Cost, as above.—...
08
LOSSES BY FIRE.
LOSSES PAID DURING THE YEAR 1860,
$106,323 11.
By ORDER OV VIE BOARD,
CHAS. N. BANCK.ER, PnEanwir
ATTEST,
W. A. STEEL, Sac. PRO Tsar
DIRECT ORS.
CHAS. N. DANCKER, President,
EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President.
CHAS. N. DANCKER, I MORDECAI D. LEWIS,
10111A8 WAON.hR, I DAVID S. OftuWN,
SA(PUEL GRANT. ISAAC LEA,
J •COB R. soIITH. P,DWAHEI C. DALE,
GEO. W. RICHARDS. GEO. DALES.
R.2.3-3t WM. A. STEEL, secretary pro tem.
'FAME INSURANCE COMPANY,
No. 400 CHESTNUT t treet.
FIRE AND INLANn INeU HANCE.
DIRECTORS.
George W. Day.. ..... .of Day .k Matlack.
tiamuel Wright........ • Wright Bros k Co.
eirney--.....' Davis de flimsy.
Henry Lewis, " Lewis Bros k Co.
C Rithardson........." J. C. Howe tr. Co.
Samuel T. Bodine... —Pres% Wyoming Canal COMO'
Jno. W. Evermari....ofJ W. Everman k Co.
Geo. A. West _,..'• West & Popes.
T. S. • Say.ge, martin, k Co.
G. Wilson Davis...... Attorney-at law.
E. D. Woodruff* of sibley, Molten, & Woodruff'
Jae. Kessler, Jr ......No 1114 Green street.
GEORGE W. BAY President.
FRANCIS N. BUCK. Vice President.
WILLIAMSI.I3L ANCHA RD, SeeretarY. 1a22-iftf
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
-lit• CITY AND MINI yOP PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of AN DREW WIGHT, Stt., Beamed.
The Auditor a_ppointed by the Court to audit settle
and tidiest the first and final aooount of ANDRUW
WIGIPI. and Ett..ORHE W. 1t.1 4 .1.11.1 A Administrators
of the estate of ANDREW WIO}II, Sr., deceased,
and to repot distribution of the balance remaining in
their hands, will meet the parties interested, for the
Pommes of lon appointment. on TUESDAY Februart
5.1841, at 4 o stools Y. At., at hie office, No. 213 Eolith SlXTHutreet. SIXTH dtreet. LE. W
1a2.1•26,28.30&fe1* Auditor.
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF Pi ILA DEUHIA,
Estate of DIM.h.ON AIARDLIALL, Deceased.
Votive le hereby Mon that .he widow of said dece
dent has filed In said Court her petition and appraise
'neat, outlining to retain the personal property therein
mentioned. to the value of $3OO. under the not of As
sembly of April 14 Ital, and tuat the same will be ap
proved by the Court on the lath day of FEBRUARY . ,
A. D. unlace exceptions shall be filed thereto
ORY , I,
ror Petition e,
ia2 -the•At*
JAVA OOPPEE.-1,00 poolipts prime
Java Coffee, for Nal.. bv AVMS GIANAM h GO..
LBWS . II a...
50 OASES OF SEED LEAF TOBACCO,
in more, and feynalo by
4 0 4 - if JOB, A, AIANBON k CO,
PHILADELPHIA
.---$400,000 00
$75,047 97
51,916 95
829,939 15
84,231,647 67
REAL ESTATE
..-- 4110,29) 49
83,813 38
$44,716 11
LEGAL.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
TUE RELIANCE MUTUAL
INSURANOE COMPANY
PHILADELPHIA,
OFFIOE No. 308 WALNUT STREET,
The following Statement of the affairs of this Com
pany on the Slot of December, 1860, Is published in pur
suance of the Charter, viz :
To Capital Stock, paid in.. e 214,700 00
To Cert,fioates of Profits, convert
.
ible into Stook.— 0,942 60
--9220,642 50
To Contingent Account for Premi
ums on Fire Risks. outstanding
December 31, 1859.-_....._._. 049 795 56
Do do received inlBso.—. 43,756 35
To Interest Account, net, received $93.053 92
in 1 860— 916,700 41
To Policies, Transfers, and other
Profits.... . ... . 56 00
To Profit ana Coas,fnicT.mber . 3 . l . it,
18511. . 69.764,78
80,677 67
By Dividend Account, paid for the 8394,27 e 09
year 1859--
By Losses by Are in 186 . 7_, — :. . 842°2 24
BY Return Premiums, Commis- 22.468
22
Commie
alone, & o
Dr Expenses. ineludini . XienejTe . s, "77 21
Taxes, end Donations to Fire
Companies._
.. —..... 11,935 08
---- 17.132 85
Remaining with the $317,142 04
WHICH IS INVESTED AS FOLLOWS:
In First 3lortgages on Improved City Pro
perty, worth double the amount-- 8160,900 00
In Ground Rent first class— —..—.. 2,452 60
In City of Philadelphia 6 per cent. Loan,
(30 --• —._ ....... .... 29,973 75
In Pennsylvania Railroad Co ' e. 6 per cent.
2:1 Mortgage Loan 27,900 00
In Allegheny Co. 6 per cent. Penney.vania
Railroad Loan— 10,000 00
In Collateral Loans, well Bemired— . 2,600 00
In Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain R.
R. and C. Co., Mortgage Loan... 4,000 00
In Pennsylvania Railroad Company's 6 per
cent. I.t Mortgage • . 0,000 00
In Rehanoe Mutual Insurance Co. Stook.— 24,360 IS
In County Fire Insurance Co. 5t00k......._ 1,060 00
In Delaware M.B. inauranoe Co. Stook--.... 700 00
In Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Stook.— 4,000 no
In Commercial Bank Stook— 5,131 01
In Meohanios' Bank Stook— 2.912 50
In Union IC Insurance Co. 50ng.............NM 00
In Rills Rea eivab1e........ 14,332 74
In Book Accounts, summed interest. 5.604 65
In Cash on hand.-
The Direotore have this day declared a dividend of
SIX PER CENT on the Capital Stock of the Commix,.
and on the Certifioatee of Profits outstanding, tor the
Tear ending December Shit, /Ho. without deduction for
Stare 7 ax. payable in oash, on and altar the 16th inst.
Also a Dividend of POUR PER O , N r., payable pro
role on the Capital P.look and Premiums earned, out of
the profits of the Company for the year ending Decem
ber cl. 1860, for which Certificates of Profits, bearing
interest, will be delivered to the Stockholders. and to
the insured entitled to receive the same. unoer the pro
visions of the charter, on and after the 16 , 1 i inst,
No certificate will be issued for any less sum than ten
del lore, nor for any fractional part of one dollar. Some
less than ten dollars, and not less than one dollar, are
oredited to the immured on the books of the C3mpan7,
and if, within any period of ten years. the said credits
amount to ten dollars. certificates therefor will be issued.
Certificates of Profits are liable equally. with the Ca
pital Stook, for the losses and engagements of the Coin
pany, , and may be converted into Capital Stook at any
time. at the option of the holder.
DIRECTORS.
CLEM TINE/LEY, ROBERT STEEN
WM R. THOMYBoN, WILLIAn MUGS R,
FREDERICK BROWN, BENJ. W. TINOLEY,
JOHN R. WORRELL. MARMALL HILL,
H. L. CARSON, / LOTHROP,
ROBERT TOLAND, CHAR I..E'S LLAND,
PREDERICK LENNIG, JACOB T. BUNTING.
CHARLES 8. WOOD. SMITH BOWEN,
JAMES I 5 WOODWARD, JOHN BISSEL, Pittsburg.
SAMUEL BISPHAM,
CLEM.
B. M. BINCRIVIAN. Beo
NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY,
LONDON.
ESTABLISHED IN MS
CAPITAL, 86.298.800.
CASH ASSETS, $2.392,255.62.
ANNUAL, REVENUE
UPWARDS OF $1.130.000,
Statement of the oor di don of the Company. made in
complianee with the law of rennsylvama
Capital thank— 00
Number of shares of Stoot
subseribed for -- ..... 62,003
Amount of assessments or instalments on
atook paid in, in cash -------- 312 015 00
ASSETS.
The value as nearlr as mar be. of the Real
o;state held by the 292,022 13
Cash on hand. and deposited in Banks 103 922 73
Cash in hands of Agents, and in course of
transmission— ..... 225.783 55
Lonns secured by Bonds and Mortgages,
constitutieg the first lion on the Real Es
to e on which there is teen than one years
interest due and °wins —.—.-- 679,90 44
Stooks owned by the Company. whether of
any state or of the United States. or of any
incorporated cite of the United States, or
of any other deseription— 291E91 /SS
Bonds ho d by the Company as Collateral
Security for 683,500 CO
Other 91,190 18
LI A BILITIES.
Losses due. and unpaid, (Fire and 189,890 27
Claims for losses which are in suit or con
tested by the Company.... • ---- None.
Lone. during the, year which have been
paid, ( Fire and , 545.297 39
Divider de den ared......... ..... —.....—..... 23.401 33
Dividends declared. due, and unsaid...._ -. 9,644 96
Amount of all other claims neatest the
Company, contested or otherwise includ
ing Fite Duty , due the Government, and
unclaimed 48,440 48
INCOME.
0/018 cash premiums received. (Fire and
L ife )- 930,815 89
Intereq, money reserved from the invest
ments of the Compan- • •• • 93,19861
Inoome of the Company from any other
..... ---, 7,09375
EX PENDITURES.
Amount paid and owing for reinsurance pre
miums, and amount of return premiums,
whether paid or 144,333 48
Dividends paid during the ye ar..... . 23,457 58
Expenans paid during theyear, including
oominiesions and foss paid to the Agen , s
and t,lncere of the 183,048 60
Amount of all o.hor expense& and expendi
tures of the C0mpany...,.... 81,744 75
Having complied with the law of Pennsylvania, the
undersigned respeotfully 'Holt a continual:3os of the
patronase which has been so liberally bestowed upon
this Company ranee the establishment of the Agency in
this ear.
•
"he lame capital of the Company and unlimited
liability of all the Snarcholdere offer the greatest se
curity to Policy holders.
Loam] paid in Philadelphia as soon as proper proofs
aro presented.
GETTY %i LEIBING.
AGENTS
jal7-thatuflt
pENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
• COMPANY OFFICE No. 921 CHESTNUT ET..
PHILADELPHIA.
The following sinteentpf the affairs of the Compa
ny is published in conformity With a provision of the
Charter:
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEM
BER 11, 1860.
For Life Premiums for term of
1ife..... —5 . 16.2,531 33
For Limi'tad 'Premiums abort
iorm. -
For hit7a7R'r;iB, • 3 f 37 8 0, 1 27
For 11 - O.mM. received on
..... 62,218 37
For .Policics, Polio ..
216 62
For florin Dividend on purchased
P 0...... ........
8237,356 97
LOSSES AND EXPENSES DURING THE SAME
PERIOD.
For Losses (29) amounting to. 844,870 00
For *xpenses &limns, Adver
tising. Med. Ex - . 10 235 65
For Rent,State and City 'Eases,
For Agency V.i;arges — , COMMis
alone, Taxes, km—. . 9,751 75
For Reinsurance and Interest
Paid.. . . . . 2,723 07
For Return Premiums purchase
of Policies. ......... --- 11,053 10
For Interest Dividend, Interest
on Scrip For Guarantee CapiCal 8,08166
-- 8101,317 22
Amount added to Capitol in 1860. .....
..
.accumulated Capital December, 1869..._.. 935 OM 27
Accumulated Capital December 31,1890 81 071,118 92
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY LIABLE TO PAY
LOSSES JANUARY 1, 1661.
100,000 United States 5 per cent.
Loan. 1871- . 100,512 50
13.000 United orates 5 per cent.
Loan. 1865.. ...--...-- 13,376 00
30 C6O Unit, d /stales 6 per cent.
Treasury N0te5............. 30,037 50
2000 Pennsylvania 6 per cent.
--.-_.
L0an....... 2,1 M 00
23.000 Pennsylvania 5 per cent. 18,174 59
00,1910 Pennsylvania a per cent.
Coupon Bonds..' 18,636 00
14,803 Philadelpsia 6 per cent.
L0an_.......,...13,601 75
35,000 Philadelphia 6 per cent.,
Exempt .............--- 33,e1
23.070 Philadelphia 6 per cent.,
no tax.. .--- 26 679 50
31.200 Philadelphia 6 per cent.
Loan.— ....-.-. M,730 60
10 000 Pittsburg 6 per cent. Loan 8,325 00
22,000 Allegheny county 6 per
cent. 1 can ... 16,915 LO
10,000 Washington 0011nnty Oyer
Loan _ 7,625 00
31 000 Pennsy l vania R. R. lel.
mortgage 6 per cent, Loan 20,690 03
20,000 Pennsylvania It R. .1(1
mortgage Goer cent, Loan 16,040 00
30,003 N. Penna. R. R. Ist mutt-
gage 6 per Cent. Loan.... 22.600 00
600 she Penna R. R. stock 26,442 77
looshs Lehigh Coal and Navi
gation Company.- 6,373 El
212 Girard Life Annuity and
Trust Com Pan • 6 670 36
100 she Western Bank stook. 6 851 50
208 she Commercial 1.10 stook, 10,680 26
, tlll North America Bank
stook .. • .
10.168 00
100 she Manufacturers . ' and
Mechanics' BaLk stock.. . 2,784 00
00 Menhanics' Rank of Si.
Louis_ ....
Rents, all 60
Mortgagee and Ground . Rents, all
firer liens ....... 2r.V.160 93
Loans on Polio es _ 15,179 20
Loans onCollaterate .... 40,179 69
Bills Receivable, Premium
Notes ___ _ ~--, 120,916 69
Real Ea'ate, Building and •
Dook. . - . 36 PM On
Real psiaio7dFiet;irstreet... 24,701 04
Lividends of Ineuranoe
Comeantes. .... . 61,300 00
Agen e. balance of their an
eounte due.— 20,745 78
quKrterlY Pa7mehts on Polimee
issued -».....».-..._.. ...._ 11,916 08
Cash on hand and in Bank.... 13,444 28
In crest on investments to Jan.
1. 1881....- ...... - 22 305 85
Office Furniture
Franklin Fire Insurance Co.-.... 300 00
Annuities- 20026
IMMO
Deduct two Lenten duo inlio . l7 2 ' Cq ts 4 :2o B 07,
81,071,1.28 02
FuneralLpubt. Jan. Rh, BR.
At
_an eleetion bold, at the office of the Company, on
MONDAY. the 7th met., the tollownig gentlemen were
duly °testes Trustees:
FOR FREER TRAFtII.
WILLIAM MAR PIN,
TE JOHN O. BRENNE_
RICHARD S. NEWBOLD, BENJAMIN COAS,
JOS. H. TROTTER, J. II Mc FA BLAND,
WM. H. KERN,
JAMES EIIBTON. WM. P. HACK aR,
JAVE7d. WAN.
FOR ONE YORE.
JAMES TRAQUAIR.
Itt_a meeting of the Board of Trustees, held THIS
EFENING, DANN. LL. MILLER, sq., was elected
President, and SAMUEL E. EITOKEs, Esq., Moe
President for the ensuing sear.
The Board of Trustees hay_e Bits day declared a Scrip
Divide d el T WEN FY FIVE PER CENT. upon the
cash premiums paid in IHX).
They have also declared Cash Dividend of SIX PER
CENT upon toe Soria Dividends issued from IMO to
Hal, inolusive. payable at the (doe of the Company
atter the bth Oar of r ebtuary next, in those who have
paid their whole premium in cash, and to those who are
Andebted to the Company for premium notes or other
wise, It will be payable at the time of settlement of
their next premium.
DANIEL I, MILLER, President.
SAMUEL E BTOKhB, Vice President.
JOHN W. HORROR, Secretary, jai:-thstu6t
IALEP—For sale by WETRERILL &
BROTHEIL47 and 4V North NECOND Strad.
JANUARY 12, 1861
DER FREYSCHII rz.
Agatha . . madame JONA NNsE (S,
Annehen....-- —.Madame VON BE F KEL.
--Signor ST I GE10.1,1 .
Madame Anna Bishop will afterwards appear and
sing •• Banks of Guadalquiver ." To ha followed by a
beautiful scene and duo from
hi ASSANIELLO•
hlassaniello . • —Signor STIOELLI.
Pietro ........ ............. FORMES.
The evening's entertainment will conclude with a
grand National Tableau of
WAIBINGTON.
In which the antis. Company will sing the
"STAR SPANGLE') B •NNEfL"
Director -—. • • .....Mr SODOFH THOMAS.
rokets. inoludip reserved soars. Ono Dollar.
Beak
obtained on and sifter Tuesday. at the Academy.
& Lawton's, and etookering's. from 1 fill 4 o'olook.
Family Circle (for this night only), 23 cents.
Doors open at 7 o'clock, commence at So'olooktfa2l 41
3317.141 04 V.
TINGLEY, President.
retare. Inl/5-tutliSce6t
425 CHESTNUT STREET,
New Building Philadelphia Bank
$229 936 97
7.420 00
AMUSEMENTS.
WHEATLEY & CLARKE'S AROILST.
v • TFF,ATRF.
FAREWELL YNGAGEFIE" , T OF itLISS CHAR
LOTTE ClJ , Hami N
THI EVENING
Mae (yusumAli will appear for the first and only
time in Philadelphia, in her ms orear,,m of
CiARDINAL WoLSEY:
In Sbaktmeare e htatorio rrag_edr of
r NRY
Concluding aith the
LOST nautical drama of
THE SHI!
WALNUT-STREET THEATRE.
• Sole Lessen__... —3lm. K. A. GARMMOSOR.
iStaxo hlanager-- -- Mr. WM. A. unJIPIA
Basin)). Aeon , _ JOB. D. MVO 3B.
THIS (THURSDAY) r.v.uNititi. January SC
The performance will aonomde with an entire!
new Comedy. entitled
OUR AM ERICA N COUSIN AT HOME.
Mr. Pothern ea Lord,DunerearLand the Hon. Samuel
Kl i on.t r e . gpa er Alpert . Tr) ptole m us /foie T h
rd
hire. Anna Cowed or. .....: 7 7..• • ;,. -- .:finette gre e ncita;d.
To commence with the farce entitled
a v...T.H.8.
at
e AND,E I RIN . G inINsTREL.
t 0 , 60 4 . 0. c. a oak . riOrMALLOba otocanoscoe
noes as usual.
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC(
MR. GEORGE HOOD
Has the honor to announce to hie friends and the
habitues of the Opera, that be will fflVEl a
OR CND OPERATIo NTERTA INIVIENT
ON THUR:IDAY EVENING. MI &RV U. MD.
For which specialty he has engaged the services of
some of the most
. . . ... •
POPULAR ARTISTS
Of the present time in America, who will appeal' in a
beautiful and vaned
....9k:11.03T10N OF OPERAS,
Arranged especially for this occasion by
CARL FORMES.
The entertainment will nammenee with the setlond
act of Flotow's Grand near.
MARTHA.
Lady lionsiatta-- Mad. iscatTELA )013ANtsiiiVi.
Nancy •-- —Mad. VON BERREL.
Lionel._ bienor BTI DELL!.
Plunkett (his original chatacter) ....CARL FORMES.
Tn be followed by a grad Scene from
TANCIik DI BY MADAME AN YA BEBFrOP.
In which she will sing the celebrated aria " Tanti
Palsoti ;" otter which will be introduced the second
act of
'AN AMBURGH & CO.'S
GRAND ZOOLOGICAL INSTITUTE
UNITED STATES BUILDINGS.
420 and 428 CHESTNUT Street.
Next to tee Custom House.
EVERY MORNING, AFTERNOON, and EVENING
Doom open at 10 A. 01.. 2 and 64 P. rl. admission 25
cents; children under nine learn 15 mints. Perform
anoe of filephant, Lions, Tigers, Panthers, Leopards,
Pumas. Ponies, Monkeys, Mules, &n., every Afternoon
and Evenin
FOURTH S PCCESSFUL WEEK
Of this Moral, fratruative. and Amusing Exhibition.
SPECIAL NOTICE.—That miracle of easnoity, the
wonderitil Performing P lephaet, Tippoo stub. will be
introduced Into the arena every Afterfron and Eve
ping. by Prof. Nash. and execute feats hitherto deemed
impossible, and never attempted by any other animal.
f
I LANFORD'S OPERA.
ELEVENTH - STREET
OPEN FOR Th E SEASON.
NEWLY DECORATED AND PAINTED,
MR. SANFORD
EDS secured one of the
LARGEST COMPANIES ever presto/Rad heratofert,
who will appear nightly.
Sanford will parlorm every evening.
Doors open at 7; Commence at 7X.
Adnuttance 23 ciente. Children 13 eentar. delf-Sia
THE GERMANIA ORCHESTRA give
their PUBLIC REHEARSALS every SATUR
DAY, commenoing at 83k o'clock. at the MUSICAL
FUND HALL. 8 tickets, al; single tickets, 26 cents,
for sale at Chicken= & Son's, Beeksnut street ;
Andre's. nal Chestnut street; an& Lawton's,
Chestnut event
MIT+ o f :frr t Piano Store. 807 heat:ant street; William Moll, ads
North JOIIi9OT street, or C. Droughman, MS Rides
avenue. oe3l-ti
pENNA. ACADEMY OF THE FINE
ARTS.-1020 CHESTNUT Street,
" CHIMBORAZO," a splendul Painting_ by Minot.
"THE FIRST SIN," a beautiful Marble Statuette bs
Angehni.
On exhibition for ashen time.
Visitors will please brine their opera classes.
WANTS.
WANTED—i GENTLEMAN OF RE
RPECTABILITY to occupy a furnished room
as a eleeptne room. in a strictly private family. Un
exceptionable references required. Address
Blood's Despatch. ja23-2t.
A TRAVELLING SALESMAN, WELL
A
acquainted with good short-time buyers in Penn
sylvanta and Maryland, wolPd ba willing to sell by
sample, (and to add to hie present trade.) Staple Pry
Goods Plnisdolphia made Goode preferred. Address G. G. Q," Press office. .1a.234t.
W ANTED A Situation by a Young
Man. who has had four Tears experience in the
Cloth Beninese ; unexceptionable reference can h 3
given. Address C. B. K.." this office. 1822 at"
CONGRESSIONAL DEBATES WANT
WD.--The " Conzreasional Globe " (6 vo'tones) of
the Thirty-fourth Congree, wanted, at Chia offloe.
ial9-tf
SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG
N- 7 man in a House trailing with Cuba. or some other
Spanish ports. to carry on the correspondence and assist
in keep ing the boas. ilnextuptJonable referencee
given.
tnt ...hat ddr
* ess "A. Y. N.." office this paper.
ml -
$5,000 ANtD S 3 000 TO LOAN, ON
143 Smith EIGHTH Street.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
......
FOR SALE OR EX!)IIANGE.—SSO,OOO
worth f first-olacs Chicago city property for sale,
on long t.me. or exchanged for saleable dry geode,
elothtag, or boots and shoes. The property
wt be put
at its present va , uo. Address P. SHIMP, Rom A 4, hotel.ja2t-21.•
910 EXOHANGE.-62,400 of Hardware
to Exch•neo for Western Land. Only SRA in
cash is required. Address "V. kthimp," Room No. 24,
Merchants Rotel.
2t*
02 A LARGE STOOK OF DRY-G9ODS
tigrd."W ANTED—For which a splendid COUNTRY RE
SIDRNC 0. with 22 sores of arable LAND, all of which
is in the highest state of cultivation , and from Three
i
to Five Thousand Dollars n cash. will be paid This pro
perty adjoins Lancaster City, Fs.. ai d about one fourth
of the land lies in the city. The buildings are new,
elegant, and in the Gothic style. 's he proved. coat
twenty-five thousand dollars—is clear of all mourn
branoe—and the title is indisputable. For beauty of
location it is not suremised be any other property in the
State. A full description of it, and ail other informa
tion relative to the promises, can be obtained by Galling
on JAMES hi. CLARK.
0121 6t 409 CRESTNU 2 Street, FluladalPtda.
FARM. AT PRIVATE BALE -A
FARM of 60 Acres. more or less. very beauti
fuily situated on the Delaware River. We miles fmm
Claimoat Station, on the Wilmington and Philadelphia
Railroad. The hind is in the highest s ate of cultiva
tion. Buildings in first-rate repair. For particulars,
inquire of G. W. LODU r., P. ea .
Jail-4t* et Claymont. Delaware. Terms easy.
de TO RENT—A neat three-story Brick
Jai Hon ea. 1321 01AV R Street.
E. P. .1111OVLETON & BRO.,
5 Borth FRONT tweet
dTO LET—The Business Stand at the
southeast corner of al ARKET and FOURTii
Streets, Apply, between the hours of 9 and 10. to
MALI -TON Y. MORRIS,
No. $OO MARKET atreet.
-a- LEl'—The commodious and cleanable
upper rooms. No. 513 31ARIChT !Street, being
the Second. Third, Fourth and Fifth stories, front 33 by
125 feet, lighted in front. aide, and by two large sky-
Itghts. The choice location for business and the impe
ller manner of construction make them more them OT
dinanly attracure to Wetness firms making or dewing
a Change of location; gas• fixturea throughout. Apply
at MYeRS, CLAGHO & CO., auctioneers. corner
MARKET and BANK Rtreeta. lae-tf
u.g 'FARMS AND COUNTRY-SEATS
sass FOR BALE.—Tho underiogned, having for gale a
large arnount,of property in Montgomery and adjoining
counties, such as Farms. Country Seats, Oran Mills,
Stores, Lumber Yards. Zco., ko., persons wish..
mg to purchase or exchange will find it to their advan
tage to call. No charge for shoving properties. Cata
logues sent by mail. Address It. H. CORdON,
d24-2m Norristown, Pa.
RR. CORSON,REAL ESTATE BROKER
• AND CONVEYANCER, NORRISTOWN, PA.
—Real Estate bought and sold on reasonable terms.
Stores and dwellings 'or sale or rent in Norristown and
country. Good mons PA es negotiated. Collections made.
Wile best references RIM. 4124 6m
MISSOURI LAND!!
600,000 Acres for Sale and entry , at prices ranging
from 1255," to 60 cents per acre, in any quantam re
quired.
TAX FS paid and PATENTS procured for ptirchasare
of Land under the Graduation Act,
Plate furnished gratis by enclosing a postage stamp
For further information and! , to
WlLtsOol. iiAWLINGS, & CO..
a. and General Land ' , gents.
65 CH ESTAUT otrest.
Between THIRD and YOUfTH
a r LOUIS. Mo.
LAND WARRANTS bought, sold, and located.
.la7-3m
SAVING FUNDS.
AMERIOAN SAVING FUND.—Com
_any s Building. southeast corner WALNUT
end FOURTH Streets. Opon daily from II all
o'clock. and on MONDAY tall Bin the evening. This
Old Institution has always paid In full, on dement,
without notice.
INTEREST FIVE PER CENT.
All same paid beak, on demand in gold and eti var.
TRUSTII3
ALEX. AP' ILLDIN, President.
SAML. WORK, Vice President.
John C. Farr, T. E. Hauer, George Nugent,
John Anepaoh, Jr., Saml. T. b4odine, Alb. C.Roberts,
John Allman, Jonas Bowman, H. H. Eldridge,
Wm. J. Howard. JOHN S. WILSON, Treasurer.
JOHN C. SIMS. Seoretary. no2o-tf if
WRING GARDEN SAVING FUND
kJ Offloe, 331 North THIRD Street, between Vine
and Callowhill. Incorporated by the Legielature April
lith, T
1361. Open for Deposits and Payments_, daily, from
eto 236 o'olook, Also, on MONDAY and HURSDAY
EVENINGS, from IS to 8 o'clock.
Interest leer cent. per annum. Depositors can with.
draw their Moneys by Cheese, if caracid. Bream' De
posits received.
JAMES 8. PRINGLE. Posedeet,
Pi&VOUNAIT.BMwetam sta-tfit
RAILROAD LINES.
MAK.. - • 1 WEST 011ES1 ER
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• ••••=t - ' - ' AND PDILADELPRIA
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VIA MEDI
WINTER. ARRANGE A.
MENT,
From !Maness; corner of Eighteenth and market,
streets.
On and after Sunday. Nov. 24th. IMO, the trains will
leave the northeast corner of Eighteenth and Market
streets at 7.40 A. AI., 2 and 4.30 P. Al.
Oh Sundays, ate A, M and 2P. M.
Trains leavirg Philadelphia, at 7 40 A. M. and 4 SO P.
M., and on Wedneedape and Saturdays, at 3 P. M.,
connect at Pennelton with the Philadelphia and Balti
more Central Railroad, for Concord, Kennett Avon
dale ,Oxford, &o. HENRY WOOD.
nom General Runerin, ardent,
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VALLEY RAILROAR—FAB
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BENCIER TRAI 8 FOR DOWVINUTOWN AND 114-
VERDLEDIATE 18TATION8.--On and after Nov. 6th,
ISSO, the ronenser Trews for DOW NINGTOWII
delis et fr / omthe nwarg a l e gpTof
the?ha tMD CAN Streets,his=l -
Whoa* on (lallorrhilL
A. ItiORLYLLIAI WIWI( for Dovraingtolrh, :eaten at axe
APREIRROON TRAM fer Datritiertowl, Isms at
OOP. BIL
PALLY (Soudan easested.)
order or one /3oarci el managers of the rkiliklblie
111101. Read= Railroad Comearty.
ae9 W. U. Mel &OF:NUT:V. &motor,.
INLAND FREIGHT
10. 1 11 14
PORTSMOUTH,
The Tri-weekly Line via Seaford to Norfolk, Va.;
will be discontinued for the present. A Daily Line will
take the place of it br way of Baltimore. Hoods sent
to PRENTZEL'S Warehouse, 1524 MARKET Street,
will he forwarded with despatoh, and at as low rates a.
by c,
any other Lai.
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t p...F.r, - fumy, blaster of Traneportation,
P. W. A. B. R. R. 00.
lattg3 %VEST CHESTER
TRAINS via PENDIRYLVA
PHA RAILROAD, leave Ock?et, corner ELEV.hRT2
no MARKET, at 8.00 A.M., 12.30 P. ra,s end 6 r.ra,
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