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    Port Sumpt e r, and, the South Carolina against the bill, now before the State Legislature, FINANCIAL ANTI COMMERCIAL.
• Rebels: creating the °Moe of cattle inspector . kir. Paul —.....--.----- ,
(For The Prese.l , . , o mdemned the bill as highly obnoxious in Its main . The Money Market.
In looking over your paper of this morning, features. Cattle were purchased on the lay, as it
PirrnanzLnue, Jan. 24, 1801.
ailed and after travelling many miles they
lam very much struck with the letter of your i dt i roo c p in , appearance, yet it was scarcely possible Telegrams from New York early .this morning
Charleston correspondent of January 18, in that a man could tell whether they were diseased seemed to indicate a purpose' on, the jsar,t , ' of the
w or er n e Ot te If
be all
weighed
reference to the preparations now in progress Dottieand
je Doming t
e t.
pe a - tahlBbniunadrked atoll jobbers of Wall street `icicitultiaka a new
among the rebels of South Carolina to attaek, : toousand dollars wouldbe required to pay the bill. chapter of the late stook panic, ,tied the cones
ancl,if they can succeed, capture Fort Sumpter. , Mr Paul said he bad bee n informed that the queries was a dull day at our (gook rboard, with
That fortress may be destined to be the great i friends of the bill were at Harrisburg advocating the beats triumphant, and prides falling. Read.
passage. If it became a law, it would be an in Railroad, Schuylkill Navigation, Lehigh Nevi.
pivot upon which this Southern rebellion is , outrage on the consumere of this city. i g
North Pennsylvania Railroad securities,
' destined to turn. What your correspondent '
un A at t ou sw e r r eittle debate, the resolution was : sc i on , g
Camden and Amboy shares all declined.
.says seeing to bo very probable--nothing is ' Mr. Haosten adop ted
resented a resolution welcoming The money market is not changed. The influx
.-;'. mere so. The constant sight of the flag of the delegations from the Chicago and Milwaukee of coin from Europe continues. Nearly two mil.
the United States, flung to the breeze with the B eards of Trade to this oily, and requesting the lions from this source will be added to the amount
heads of departments to extend every facility to In the New York banks this week.
morning 'gun of, a national fort, and its floating the visitors during their stay In Philadelphia.
quietly and proudly in sunshine and cloud, in Agreed to. The Cinolneati Commercial thus alludes to the
dente:tee of the effertiOtitherto, of the mis- Mr. POTTER offered a resolution directing the memorial of the owners and meters of steamboats
'guided and bad men who are uppermost in the Department of Highways to advertise for
tpro- on the Ohio and Mississippi, addressed to the City
• ' Palmetto State, must be, and no doubt's, gall Ir i r e lLf r or th a e s:lllly sin o ß f
c irt s tg ee r, d au t d ra m t w r g o . °L e i Commits of Philadelphia a few days since. The
' • and wormwood to them. It roads ' hem a daily removal of coal ashes ,the necessary mouthy to steamboat men complained of the Pennsylvania
„iemion. It is the writing on the Wall. It tells protest from fraud.' The proposals are to be ad- Central Railroad, for refusing to comply with their
thenief the fate before all their mad and tree- vertised for els weeks. demand "to give us, by their patronage of passen
sortable aims at a Southern 'Confederacy over The Chamber then proceeded to the oonsldera- gets and freight, which legitimately belong to the
~' the grave•of this Union. '' ' . ' tion of the ordinancemaking an appropriation to
i re for the
Another stiggestion connects itselt with this the Revetment of City Commies oue river, at rates the same as by railroad, to any point
subject. Hate is a potent principle Of human year DM. Several Items which had been reduced where the freight and passengers may be destined,
at the previous meeting were restored to the orb. we making the insurance good via river, and like•
'-‘ nature. Your, correspondent suggesta--and ginal amount asked for. The ordinance, as amend- wise on our return freights and passengers, to take
it is a pointed suggestion—that- the ' South ed, appropriates $184,420.57.
Carolinians, apart from their determination to The rules were suspended, In order to give Mr. them from us at the same rate they do from any
• defy the 'Government, are determined to die- Freeman, chairman of the Committee on Poor, an :althea company."
appoint Mr: Buchanan in hie wise and patri- opportunity to present an ordinance removing the The Commercial gays:
I , eetriothine which prevent the Guardiane of the Te e
otio desire to avoid bloodshed. They hate memorialists do not seem to look upon the
oor from furnishing relief to the out door per.
'the President bitterly, they believe that he Rho report accompanying states the number of railr o a ds competing with the Ohio river in a vary
favorable
avorablelight, and t 'are soared, complimentary
has placed himself between themselves and out door poor is much greater than was anticipated t oth emse l ves
in a Resettling their competitors as
the preseriatlon of the Union. Their bate le by the Guardians when the general estimate for e broken-down railroads." The public do not de
' the more rancorous because they had hoped relief was presented to Councils, and the number sire to see either the railroads or the steam.
.... .. _• - . ___ _-..
to retain the, machinery of the' Government
through the conspirators who sat in the Cabi
net. And it has an additional venom against
the President, because tboy have injured him.
as We hate those whom *e have Injured" is a
maxim. The President, having found out
their schemes and treason, and dismissed
from his presence and from power all who,
under guise of friendship to him, were aiding
and abetting in war against the Government,
now has the cordial hate' of all engaged in the
Carolina rebellion. .Bence they will most as
suredly disappoint the President, if they can.
It is to know human nature, to expect such a
'result. If it happen, where do we stand in
regard to the defence of Sumpter ? Anderson
will no , doubt sulikr death before he will sur
render. A floating cotton battery of sixty
feet high, or batteries, surrounding, Sumpter
simultaneously, with an insane mob of assail
ants, reckless of life, and with I, handful of
men to defend it, might show startling results.
The bravestmay be overpowered by numbers,
acting under frenzy and military orders. Can
it be true that there are only men enough in
that fort to work eight guns 'f Can it sustain
an assault on all sides with eight guns and its
small force? The War Department can best
answer this, and will, no doubt, Wider its pre
sent bold and patriotic Secretary, answer it
wisely and practically. Bat if the Govern
ment of the United States abstain from send
ing reinforcements, is not the rebel State to
cease her military preparations ? Is not the
arrangement for peace to be reciprocal ? The
coercion" has thus far Wen all on one side.
The Government has been, to an extreme
point, forbearing and tolerant, oven of insults.
Perhaps it was wise, as the quarrel is a home
feet high, with guns and men, are to be in
one. But if these floating cotton batteries, sixty
progress, then let the Government at once
give notice that reinforcements will be sent to
the noble Anderson.
Let an °Metal communication to this eftbct
be made to Gov. Pickens. It will be wisdom
to do so. The coarse of firmness is always
that of safety and wisdom. Virginia has in
timated her opinion that the military status
of the National and State Governments should
remain unchanged, until final peaceful nego
tiations are exhausted. Does this mean that
Carolina is 'to complete extensive aggressive
preparations, and the National Government
do nothing? If so, and Anderson be sacri
ficed. the Union men of this whole nation
will rise in mass, and civil war will rage. This
is a great era in our history. The internal
strength of this Union had never yet been
tested. It is now on trial. It will be proved
to be one of the strongest Governments known
in history. Its springs of Damascus steel are
bidden from a first view, but they are in the
great and glorious machine, and will keep it
in place, and in all its beautiful proportions.
Bat the executive must do Its full part, al
ways, and in all things, wisely, firmly.
JAN. 23, 1860. Jaeitsms.
THE CITY.
AHUSEbIENTS THIS 'EVENING
WAL4I77-n?II.RET THEAMIS, Weinut and Ninth dee'
" Our Amended' Comm et home"—" Trying It On."
IigUICAMLUT & CLLELICZ . 9 ASCji-STILEIT
Arab street, abovo he Btrancer The
Roney Moon."
UNITED STATES BUILDIN , 3O. Chestnut •tracit. below
Piftb.—Van Am burgh & Co.'s Menagerie.
SATurrraell °roma Roos'. Eleventh street, shoos
Chestnut.--Concert nightly.
Proceedings of City Councils.
Yesterday afternoon the regular stated meeting
of both branohea of Councils was held
!!ELECT
TVEODORE CITYLER, griSialiilija; the chair.
The following petitions and communications were
received and referred: One from the Committee on
Markets, making for the confirmation of William
Eager. as clerk; from Charles A Poulson, pre
senting a framed certifioate, containing a vote of
thanks. addressed to certain citizens for their con
duct during one - .rectos fever. he 1793. It was
asked that the certificate be presto sc Scaspeu
dance Hall; from the Fame Hoes Company, asking
to be located al a steam hose company
The report' of the City Controller wee received.
An ordinance appropriating a certain lot of
ground on Crown street, near Race, for the °ro
tten of a school house, teas passed finally.
Also„ an ordinance autborirtog the purchase of
a lot or ground on Master street, 211 the Twentieth
ward, for sohool purposes; the prtoe not to exceed
$3411 50. . .
Alab, one for the purchase of a lot on Howard
street, in the Sixteenth ward, for the same pun
pod. communication was received from the Mayor
stating that in his opinion there were now more
steam fireetieginei than wereneeded. Not sufficient
attention is paid to locating them. The oommuni.
cation was referred to a special committee on the
locating of steam fire.engines.
A resolution to request the Common Chamber to
return to tide Chamber the ordinance making an
appropriation to the Girard Estate, was agreed. to
The following preamble and resolutions were
presented to the Chamber by the Board:
Whereas, The kind civilities that were extend
ea to the Board of Trade of Philadelphia, on the
*cannot of their visit to the City of the West, in
icatabar i.zst, hue been followed by an invitation
from the nieeehants of Philadelphia, composing the
Board of Traci, and the Corn Embus., to the
Board of Tradil and merchants of Chicago and I
Milwaukee; And , ;whereas., The response to that
invitation is now reclined by the presence in the
city of the large delegstion from each of these
cities; Therefore,
Resolved, By the Selast and Common Councils
of the City of Philadelphis, That we heartily ap
preciate them mutual civilities as tending to
strengthen the bonds of anion in business and in
foetal intercourse, and to bring the oities of the
great Northwest into a more intimate commercial
acquaintance with the +Adieus of Philadelphia,
and with its tinniness and manufacturing interests;
we most cordially welcome these visitors t 0 Our
city, and feel assured that, being the gnesta of opr
merebants, they will receive that attention which
is due to the importance of the visit.
Resolved, That Connolly recommend to the beads
of the various departments of the city government
to extend to our distinguished visitors every posi
able facility to visit and examine the public insti
tatioei Under their charge.
Thopromuble and resolutions were agreed to
A radiation WM offered by Mr. Murree pro
luting egeinst the passage of any legislative sot
to aid the proposed county buildings for Phila
delphia.
Mr. MINTON moved to amend by empowering
the Mayor to lOW &competent person to take the
resolutions to Harrisburg and impress upon the
Legislature the necessity of forbearance.
Mr. Mebervan moved to amend the amendment
by insetting "City 13olloitor," tutted of the
Mayor.
Mr. 6INNODO now offered an amendment to the
original resolution protesting against the emotion
of said buildings on Independence equate,
Mr. Fox moved to strike out ail after the word
4 . revived," and insert a remonstrance of the &s
-leet eed Common Connate against the Legislature
increasing the debt of the city, turthe ground that
the present buildings could be made to answer all
the pur poses
_ with a small expenditure of money.
Mr Ba.siwean moved to refer this matter to a
committee of three, au the. fates stated therein
mere 110 t correct. The memorial we. a written
moue the violws of the member who offered it,
eat not the feelings of the Chamber.
A. tens debate - followed, and Mr. Pox dually
withdrew his amendment. The other amend
ments were also withdrawn, and the xesoletions
L e k ! ... flist" read were passed finally.
!f t, laaroir again offered the resolution re
tie Oity Belk:Ater to 'newsy the same to
lir n h tle h l t„,„ tb „-Ideb was also agreed to.
""`'' " 6 '' , en went into a committee of the
The Chamber 'ese of considering the appro
whole, for the purp. , '
Inhaler' bills. • appreeriation of ell,-
The ordinance making an city Treasurer was
125 to the Department of the At. Oar. The
then called ap, Mr. Magary In , • ycm,g4.4,seent.
ordieasee was passed finally, without ` - ste art%
Mr. Dante moved to reconsider the v,„ 'eticrt
the anal passage of a bill making an appropr...
to the Girard Estate, which was agreed to
Mr- Dawn further moved to amend by adding
Boy mind of $5,000 to the item "lauds oat of the
county."
The ordinance making an appropriation of
$9,625 to the Department of Markets also passed
finally without amendments.
Also the ordinance appropriating $10,400 to the
trustees of the City Ice boat
The bill appropriating $23,450 to the Depart
ment of Surveys, wee discussed at length, and
passed finally.
The bill making an appropriation of $llO 650 to
the Department of City Property, was next taken
ups. flas debate was caused by , the amendment to
thia'btll posed in the other Chamber, " that the
amounts appropriated for the Amprovement of
Merristaptare,Sedgely,Park, and Fairmount Park,
be taken ant of a loan to be hereafter created."
A long dismission ensued, when the Chamber re
!amid to strike Out the proviso.
2soo,4lbaraber also refused to strike out the pro
vision that the amount ($2O 00Q,) necessary to pay
thiresibitgege on Wedgely Park, should be subject
to a future Teen.
Molten appropriating $5 000 for improving the
parade ground was increased to $14,000, which in•
eludekell'eapenees attending the filling up of the
The mainlines then passed finally, after having
beett before:the Ohm:Mbar for over three hours. •
Thi'intatubor now' adjourned at -fire adulates
e: cotmcm.
Ailusliet of petitions and oomuturtioations *aro
promelatittral appri2priatelyieferrod.
Itti~vn.satwsoitted a resolution protesting
was still fiirther increased during the present
winter. The ordinance was agreed to.
A report from the Controllers' department was
presented, stating that there was a difference of
$31,000 and upwards in the accounts of Messrs.
Coleman and Armbruster, which 1%0 require some
legislation to adjudicate Referred.
A motion to ooneider the ordinance making as
appropriation to the Fire Department was not
agreed to.
The Chamber then resolved itself into a Com
mittee of the Whole to consider the ordinance
making an appropriation to pay the clerks of Coon-
Oil for the year 1861, and to pay detloienoies for the
year 1860—Mr. Hazel in the chair. The bill was
discussed at groat length, and an amendment was
incorporated appropriating $lOO to pay a youth
who bad been employed as page by the president
of Select Connell. The bill appropriates the slim
of $27,100 to the department. It was finally re•
ported with its amendments, And was adopted.
A resolution was agreed to providing for a con
vention of Councils for next Thursday, to elect di
rectors of the North Pennsylvania and Sunbury
and Erie Railway oompaniee.
There was no other business of public' interest
transacted. Connell adjourned to meet on next
Monday afternoon, to consider annualLappropria
!lon bills.
Vacomn Paystozatis. —The Board of
Health have made their appointment of vaccine
phyeloiaos as follows Wei ward, Dr. R. Rey
burn; Second. Wm. Notson ; Third, N. C. Reid;
Fourth, G J. Chamberlain ; Filth, C. P. La
Roche; Sixth, .1 O. Cooper; Seventh, R. W.
Ritchie; Eighth , Wm. Moen - Ninth, no appoint
ment; Tenth, H. St. Clair Ash; Eleventh, G. B.
Dimwit! ; Twelfth, L. E. Nordman; Thirteenth,
W. 0 Dixon ; Fourteenth, Berjamin Phister, Jr.;
Fifteenth, E. B. Jackson ; Sixteenth, Daniel Her
sbey ; Seventeenth, Joseph W. Rowe; Eighteenth,
Issue Mcßride; Nineteenth, J. 8. Ribi; Twentieth,
no election ; Twenty-first. J. 0. Houniton ; Twenty
second, D. P. Paneout ; Twenty-third, S. F. Lamb
Twenty-fourth, &Baba Crowell.
BAD CASE OF BtraNlNG.—Mrs. Benner,
en old lady, aged about fifty-five years, was shock
ingly burned about the face and body, at an early
hour yesterday morning, by her clothes inking
fire from a fluid temp. The unfortunate woman
resides in Vaughan street, between Fifteenth and
Sixteenth meets.
AnitlSTlD.—Yesterday morning William
Cummings was before Alderman Kooken, of the
Twenty-fourth ward , having been tweeted about I
twelve o'clock on Wednesday night at Lancaster
avenue and Thirty-fifth street, with a large quan
tity of meal in his possession, supposed to 'have
been stolen. He was committed to answer.
CRUELTY TO ANIMALS.—A mule-driver,
named Charles Miles, was arrested at Eleventh
and Market streets, on Wednesday, upon the
charge of orael treatment to the animals under
his charge. He was held to answer the charge at
court by Alderman Thompson.
SUlClDE.—Yesterday morning the Coro•
ner was notified to hold an inquest on the body of
James B Boggs, who committed suicide on
Wednesday night at a house on Madison avenue,
above Allegheny avenue, Nineteenth ward, by
taking a dose of strychnine.
FlRE.—Last evening a fire occurred at
the mosquito.netting factory of Mr. John Meenan,
No. 315 Master street. The fire originated from a
defective heater, and was extinguished with trifling
damage.
ANNUAL REPORT or TUE BOARD Or IOANAOZRS or
THE WILLS ROBP/TAL•
To the Select and Common Councils of the City
of Philadelphta, :
The Board of Managers of the Hospital for the
Indigent Blind and Lame submit their twenty
sixth annual report:
The expenses during the past year amount
ed to . $5,584 57
House expenses $3,405 28
Salaries and wages 1,370 34
Medical department 376 47
Real estate 432 48
-------$5,584 57
Two hundred and twelve patients have been ad
mitted into the hospital during the year 1860, in
eluding in the said number twenty-one remaining
In the hospital from the year 1859. One hundred
and ninety-one have been discharged, leaving at
the present time in the hospital twenty-one. Of
those discharged were: cured, 11S; improved,
63 ,• insurable, 5 ; unimproved, 2 ; eloped, 2-191.
Of those admitted. there were born in Ireland,
98 ; United States, 78; Germany, 5; gngland, 6;
Soctland, 4 ; Wales, 1-191.
I Li; new out•door pauents - reetayers -aurgioal
and medical assistance from the surgeons and PhY"
siding attached to the hospital during tae last
year.
From patients, and other sources during the
year, $577 65 wore received, and the same was
duly paid to the City Treasurer by the steward of
the hospital
There were three hundred and eighteen surgical
operations performed by the surgeons of the hospi
tal during the past year, one hundred and twelve
being house-patients, and two hundred and six
dispensary cases. The principal operations were :
for cataract, 66 ; foreign bodies in the eye, 67;
strabismus, 33; dilatation of the lachrymal duet,
60; erasion of the eye-bail, ; entroplum, 15.
The remaining operations were of minor import
ance
The institution has been conducted with oare
and prudence. The physicians and surgeonshave
served the hospital with skill and faithfulness, and
the steward and matron have performed their du
ties with fidelity and zeal.
Signed op behalf and by order of the ,Board,
Joint RODAfAIf PAPP, president.
EDIT. HOFER, seo'y , Phila., Jan. 7, 1861.
Jemmy 1, 1861.
To the Board of Managers of eke Wills Hos.
pital :
Gazirmessair: I herewith submit the usual
quarterly report, and, In addition, a seminary of
the patients treated during the whole year.
There were 27 patients an the hospital at the
beginning of the last quarter; of these, 10 were
males, and 12 females.
There have been admitted dose, 35 new eases,
as follows : in October, 17 ; in November, 8 ; in
December, 10. Of these, 23 were males, and 12
females.
During the same period there have boon die
oharged s6—vip ;.n October, 11; November, 11;
December, 14. Of thine, 3.7 were males, and 13
female,. Of those discharged there were oared,
19; improved, 11; insurable, 2; by witted, 1;
eloped, 2.
The whole number of new patients applying for
relief at the dispensary, during the term, was 316 ;
malting the whole number treated, both at the
dispensary and in the hospital, 376. Of these 376
patients, 188 were born in the United States, 139
in Ireland, 22 in Germany, 16 in Ragland, 7 in
Scotland, $ in Wales, 1 in Canada.
133 surgical operations of various kinds were
performed during the term. ()Ithaca 30 Were for
Wariest; the others were for artitioial pupil, re
moval of the eye hall, strablemes, teary
malls, and varitme miner operations. Q 1 of these
operations were on patlude in the house; 91 on
those at the dispensary.
The following is a summary for the year 1869 :
Remaining in the hope January 1,1800, 21; ad
mitted during first quarter, 80; second, 60; third,
36 ; fourth, 35-212.
The Whole ntimber of new oases treated at the
dispensary were as follows : n first quarter,
sesend, 510 ; third, 360 ; fourth, i 316-1,445. Making
a grand
tgtsl for the year of 1,636 new patients.
operations during
1:3 witer of surgi cal
the year were as follows In first quarter, 57; se
emed, 69; third, 44' fonitti,
The whole number of operations for catered
Were :In first quarter, 14; seoond, 12; third, , ;
fourth, 70—i37.
In °losing )S7 rert, I would commend to the
favorable notice of t he hoard the general good or
der and cleanliness of the how so uniformly
maintained by the effielent supervision and manage
ment of the steward, the faithfulness of the nurses,
and the zeal and fidelity with whioh the duties of
the resident physioian have been di charged by
Drs. Charles E. Healey and 11 Earnest Goodman.
n• resignation of the former made necessary by
his election to the Elookley Hospital, was a source
of great regret to aid connected with the iodate
tion His place has been filled with great °Moloney
by Dr. Goodman.
ADDINSLL MRWEIOV, M. p., Attending Burgeon.
Bp us JEWELRY AFFAIR—Ram= llWt
xso of TElZlpti7gs -J-Yesterday afternoon R. R.
West and agusho Assuage, who were arrested
upon the charge of 4espiaz a bogus gift jewelry
establishment at Doak and greets, bad a
final hearing before Alderman Bernet, at the pen
tr4.l3tatien.
Y 001047,8 Franklin testi fi ed that some seventy
" -• tvg da d bee banded to him by the
pomplaint of :pm parties, The witnegh
make - • . .t a ltteF to tue firm of R. R. West do
had writtv- • 'SI, and /tad poelval, 'nothing in re-
Co., enclosing ,
turn. '•wi, a jeweller, hestikati p.o t,
Thaddeus S. Shan. -v. Be said it Was wicrth
the quality of the jewel s . 4 of it being brass'.
comparatively no th ing, ues- 19 years, testified
James Quinn, a lad aged about - •R. It. West
that he was employed by the fi rm or • certain
Co. to fold eiroulars, and direct them so
pares of the country.
Mr G. W. Peterson declared that ric
lashing house as that of R. R. West k Co. existed
in the city. The alderman held West and Ramage
in $2,000 each for their appearance at court.
NAVIN A OAR.--ifetiterdsy afterneen,a
usan named Charles Scotts, who raided at Main
and Johnson streets, Germantown, died in a pas
senger railroad oar, supposed to be from the ef
facts of a flt. The deceased was employed at
leeway's store, in Market street, and was going
home. The coroner wil, hold an invest to-day.
IN our notice yesterday of the iron bridge
for the Pennsylvania Railroad, we omitted to
mention that the bridge for the Harrisburg and
Lancaster Railroad, near Middletown, is beirg
i•
built from the designe of John W. Murphy, by
Rtone, Quigley, Is Brinten, the celebrated builders
of the Marphy.Whipple plan of iron bridge.
HOSPITAL Casa.--Bernard Martin, aged
forty-ave years, while engaged in quarrying stone
in. West Philadelphia, on Wednesday, had his
right leg fractured, by a large piece of rook falling
on him. Re was admitted into the hospital yes
terday.
boats become broken down. A healthy competi
tion between the river and railroads is what our
business community wish to see maintained, and
their sympathies would according respond to either
in ease there was danger of their being " broken
down." The Pennsylvania we consider wisely
discriminates in favor of their rail connections,
and for this reason : The seasons of navigation are
variable and uncertain, the railroads are con
stant and always at their command. The rail
roads cannot carry freight as low es the river, and
if, in their present financial condition, the roads
west of the Ohio were forced to bear the whole
burden of river competition, during navigation,
they must either succumb, or they must exact of
the Pennsylvania Railroad or other Trunk line, a
rate, during low water,
that would compensate
them for their losses during high water. In this
view it will be seen that the Pennsylvania Rail
road actually receives a consideration from their
Western connections, in return for the disorimina.
Ron complained of by our river friends, i e., the
Western roads agreed to pro rate with the Eastern
trunk lines during low water, in consideration of
the trunk lines doing the tame with them during
high water.
The A - young Post says of stooks in New York
ta-day :
The titock market is weak to-day and lower.
The improvement at the second Board of yester
day is entirely lost, and prises are } a l per sent
OIRARD HOUSE—Chestnut street, below Ninth.
J G Rogers. Virginia
Aj Bryant,fi r a d N a e . w R
Read
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B Tyson. Reading
A J wil iamson New York .1 H Ha es Conn
81.ousblin, New York John Winder
Afi Stewart k la. Boston Mies Stewart, Boston
Rim Coins ook.1:10,3 , 013 Hon R A Tereus, U S 14 to
T H Smith, New Jersey [Ye insuela
.1 Q tantoo, Indiana J Gorehe, New York
N P Courtright, Now York L B Penns
.1 W Allyn dc le Now Ynrk Rim eAlsworth New York
W HUmPitrArs. New York 0 Wiley New Fork ,
W Jenkins & la, ltrooktyn Mies Maxwell , Brooklyn
J R Upton. NOW York T Heininser & wf, ResrPg
El McDougall k la. N York A G Beaman, New York
Madam Von Burket t N Y Formes, New York
T Gamy, Boston P: B. Hill & la, Maryland
.1 R Blackburn, Albany Alm Blackburn & dsu, NY
Miss Caldwel. A lbany W E Magri, Memphis
3 B Reiley. Delaware Wm T Morris. Delaware
TB H Starrett, Delaware N Stewart. Treiiton
Jno B Stewart. Trenton Geo Barry, Miohigan
.1 Grier, New Jersey .1 H Jadmon.Wil. Del
0 Tower, Pottsville Geo de B Keim Pottsville
M 14,,orhead, Downigtin Geo Cochrii n Simf, Conn
Thos J Ward, New York D V Bennett, PI ttsburr
Miss Bennet Pittsburg W Ford &la New York
LB Adams. New Jersey Mrs Adams & air, 11 J
Geo a Phillips. Brooklyn W B Bertran & la, Minn
Miss Gerhard, Minn James C Rigging, N York
W K Warner, New York Jos de Genoroix. Cuba
C Sanianos, Cuba A ti Heowe & wf.
W A Butterworth. N York Miss Miller. New York
Capt Lambert, New York Miss Mosher, New York
Jas Martin Pns, W T Wood, Baltimore
14 el& In. New York Miss Woodward, N Y
D R Everts, New York Coin Stewart,
Jno C Brent, Wash. D 0 K Davies, New York
Geo Fisher. North Carolina R Major, New York
Philadelphia Stock Exchange Sales, I AI. nrearly & la, Trenton
lovier on the railroad shares Towstie the Moro
there WAS a rally of la i per cent. Now York Cen
tral was favorably intiammod by the announce
ment that the plaintiffs in the toll salt had been
non-suited.
The market closes steady, with sales of New
York Central at 701, Erie 351, Harlem preferred
381. Iteeding 451a151.
The Western stooks are quoted as follows : Illi
nois Central 130a603, Michigan Central 565561,
Galena 71ia72, Toledo 341a341, Rook Island 741 a
75f.
The State Stooks are dull, but, on the whole,
steady. Tenneasees close at 758, Miasettria at 681-
a6Bl. Indiana fives are offered at 88; the 21 per
cents. at 60.
asit.Merohants' Exchtinte
[SPORTED ay B. E. BLATMA
Oa Cam & Am..ebern 115
5 50••• •-• • • • I/ 5
5 do---
55 do. --_..— . 115
2 do —.• • •• • 115
lu Mauayunk Gas .. 493. 1
51 Spruce & Pll2o.lta 83,
100 I.
1000 N Penne R 68 .85 07
1000 67
16 Ehnira Pref.Bswn 13
100 do,-.
28 Penne
100 Loug 181— —.. 10,
17 483 e
10 kar & Mocha Bk. 52
BOARDS.
800 City 93
BOARD.
1000 Penns, 64 C 89;
400 do C&& 891;
20000 do.C&P.oswn 90
400 City 93
1000 do —New 101;
500 do— New 101;
1000 Rah Nay 6a 'B2 67
WOO do 'B2 -- 67
1010 Penna ft latm3da 100
20 Reading-- .. •.. 2235
10 Cam & Am 116
10 do-- -- • 116
5 no-- . . 116
11) do ~...55 116
5 d 0....— . 1153.
BETWEE
MO City 98 I
BECOND
Lehigh— 48
48
5 Little Behuy I. 1435
2 do .._...
14. 54
100 Reading
cm—PULL.
100 Panne sa_._ 90
91986 d 0......,
. 90
1600 doh Nay 6g'Bl.2ds 97 I
h 0 City 6s New
100 ,_Ness 10154
50 Byruoe 8. 1 5
CO d 0.... 8571
CLONINe PR
Aiitel.
PhilltdelPhia 66 98 17817 . 1
Plata Ge R.— 98 98y,
P.Mla 6s —aew..1011.5 1011*
•nn , " PQL
Si 3; 22%
.Kt oda 81 84
Read mt 89'80... 89 90
Read rat On 7116 79
Parma It t -87.1‘ 877
Psuns.R 2dnat as 88 go
Mlr CI n0n... ... 57 813.8
MorrieClanspr 107 110
Salt Nida'frE.. 67. V
004 Nay Imp6s. .
RohoV Na , ink. 77' 8
Elohl Nay Prefd _.173, most
11 .” ASked
Manta
Elmira IC ta.......123( 13
blmira 7a'73.-....64 67
i.,ona !eland 1036
Leh CI .47. N 4.8A5
Leh Cl &N Soria-33.e 14%
North Fauna It.-- El% 9
N Pennell es. • ....fell' 67%
N Fan= it 108..-93% 94
Ostaarnssa R. Con. 3%; 4
Catawnlas prfd...._ 9% 10
2d & et dvoff 46 47
Haoe&Vfne St 1L.17 17X
West ?tills R.... 61 16
Samoa & Flue-. • 83: 8g
Oreen & Coataa...l7 1731
Philadelphia Markets.
JANUARY 24—Evening.
The unfavorable news from abrodd has dayradded the
Flour market, and nrioee aro weak. The sales are en
thole confined to the wants of the trade, at 85 373405 50
4P' bbl for mixed and good brands of superfine ; e 6.623;
3868736 for extras; 5605 50 for extra farm!:; and
88 623636 8756 for fancy lots, as to quality. Rye Flour Is
scarce at 94. Corn Meal is steady. A sale of Poona
was made at 83 ir bbl.
Wile/cr.—There is a steady demand with sales of
3000 bus gond and prime Western and Penns red at 130
Gino a lot of dopiern al s. p3a ; and white at from ItOsi
t. ih - ci — olfertriiiMil Ilan;
COO for new yellow. and 780 for old. - Cats are In mai WI
request. and sale' of 3 001 bus Penna were ramie at Me
34360, and Delaware at 33360 jr bog. 1,500 bus New Ye. k
Harley sold at 75 0 . Barley Malt ranges from 3,5c0950
4 , bus.
Bea —lst No 1 Quereltron is held at 875 per ton.
COTTON. The market la firm but inactive, and we
hear of no sales.
GROCNRIN4 are Unchanged, and the sales to-day are
quite limited.
Paav !storm—The reoemts from the West are in
creasing. hales of 20J Obis Mess Pork at 8 50. short
time. City-paoked Mess Begrimes from 812m14. Gash.
Lard is steady at 1076010g0 in los and tibia. and 1101140
in kegs.
Baena —Cloverseed le in good demand, with sales of
COO bus good and prime quality at $505.23 bus.
NVISIISICY is steady, tales of Ohio bbls at 18}i3120
Penns do 180 ; drudge 17}60; and hhda at 180 4,0' gallon.
xchange—Jan. 24
BOARD.
Now York Stock E
OBOOND
WOO Traria 13 o o 1 . 4 —.,1023f
11000 'Tong 8t 68 '9o. —776
400 VI roi net 1t tle 783(
Mletonri b t —Blo_6B
lama oo 63
MOONY Con R 73.....10t
moo Erie R let in bd0.106
10 Harlem R Prof .
lOU .030. .
.8.35,
to CortiC oal-Pr o f .—.
100 Y Con R
-0o d lt o
W 2.50 Hud Erie rtiv
95
60 do
100 liadßlv
200 do' .
--b6O-404
AO Nov Tol —34%
102 do • .b.10_34,‘
MO Reading R-.—..... 41
50 51101 een
150
160 d Gal & o
Chi R... 3.30
.—.72 -71.4
,
50 do ... 110_72
ad Chl Ak I A...W-673i
100 do t 7
50 do 65%
250 do
160 do 61%
60 Chio Bk Q R.-310..74
CITY ITEMS.
Brow•Bionta.—An " old•faebioncd" snow•
storm set in yesterday morning. The flakes deeoended
right merrily, and the boys were as happy as boys
generally am under such circumstances. Their seniors
moved more sedately through the falling °rye
tale, and they entrenched themeolvez within erect
coat collars and warm mufflers. Breaking of coats—
the most comfortable people we saw abroad in the
storm wore the elegant and seasonable over-garments
mule at the Brown Stone Clothing hell of Rookhill &
Wilson, Roe. 603 and 663 Chestnut street, above
Sixth.
Art exchange hen the following es en excellent
system of gardening for ladies: Make up your beds
early In the morning ; sow buttons on your husbsnd's
abide; do not rake up any grievanoes; proteot the
young and tender prattcps of your family ; plant a
smile of good temper in your face ; 'c arefully root out
all angry feeling ; persuade your husbands, brothere
and sons, to buy their clothing at the one-pride fashion
able store of OnANVILLE BTOKIM. Pio. 107 Cheetnu
street, receive a valuable airy therewith, and expect a
Food crop of happiness.
S?EOZAL NOTICES.
j.epflet3 Tolrfo VERitlirthp3.-- No other
&seare is no fatal or nominee to children, as that faun
harly designated—Worma. Unforlunatelbthe youpg ere
seldom free from them. and an the eymptoula resemble
there of almost every other complaint. they often pro
duce alarming effects without being auspeoted. Worme
are not only a cause of disease in themselves, but by
their irritation aggravate all other diseases, wandering
from one part of the body to another. winding them
Delves up into large belle and obernoting the bowels
rind frequently the throat, causing convulsions and too
often death.' For these troubleeome complaints. no
more certain or pleagant remedy has, no yet, been disco
irered, than
pa. D. JAYNE'S TONIC VERNIFUON,
which is perfeotly safe, and ao pleasant that children
w,il not refuse to take it, It not only deatrogS WorITIP
and invigorates the tiliole iyetem, but diasOlvel the
superabundant shine or MOWN so prevalent in the ato
msob and bowel, of children, eapernally of those in bad
Itett.th. This mucus forms the bed or nest in which
worms manes their young—and when this is removed,
it is impossible for them to tem= in the body.
In all oases of DYSPEPSIA, OENERAL DEBILITY,
SICK HES BACHE. ?co., the TONIC VERNIIF USE
may 6130 be prescribed with deeded advantore• Its
action in strengthening the atomach and bowels and
restoring the appetite, renders it one of the best Tonics
within the reaoh of Dyspepties. Prepared at 242
CHESTNUT Street, and may be had of Agents through
odt the country. ja24 2t
_ .
SAVING FUND—N.IOIIOI7AL SAFETY TRUST
CostrAny.—During the aruniension of aelioie nannenta
by the Banke, Money le reoeived and paid daily, on de
mand, in the name kind of funda, spools or notes, as do
posited; Intoreit Alta tier tient WALNUT Street,
pouthwest oorner of TRIAD. 1112-U
Bs, A. /I* IT SAVING FUND—NOWDIGVGST
MUNI* SZCOIYA a/.14 W41.1.117T STRBETIL—DepOaita re
oelted in small and largeamounts. from all olasees of
the oommOmity, and allowi intoreet at tho rate of FIVE
PER CENT. per annum.
- • - -
' 'Ace open daily, from 9 until 5 o'clook, and on Mon
eaturday until eight in the evening. President
day 8 " • N FULL ; Troaanyer and Boaretatt, CHAS
FRANKLI
N. MORRIE! '
HAIR Dry Ll At a !—Patohelor'S
LIQUID HAIR DYE is he original gno: P" 1 in the
market. All others are intro imitations. and
avoided if you with to °soap° ridionle. Splendid Mang
or beautiful Snows instantaneously. Bold by all Drug
gists everywhere. The genuine has the eignature of
WILLIAM A. BATOHELOR upon a steel-plate en
graving on four sides of each box.
Damara of Counigrfeits.
Manufactory, 81 Banter street, late 233 Broadway,
New York. CHARLES BATCHELOR,
I r.06-ly Proprietor.
ONE PRICE CLOTHING OF THE LATEST
tenes.nsade in the best manner, oamenely for RE
WAIL LUXE. LOWEST rolling Drums marked in
Plain F/ men. All goods raade to order warranted natio.-
factory. Oar ONE-PRICE instant a strictly adhered
to, All are thereby treated alike,
1e33-1Y /OM k 04.. SUd IVARIVET btreet.
THE PRESS.--PMLADELPIHA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1861.
GRovm & BAKU'S OBLBSSATIM
r4QIBELEBB SEWING MACHINES
The Nit In Use for Family Sawing.
Ne •ria oFIESTNUT Rtreet. Philadelphia. au27-i7
SALAIIA.NDEIR Frasi-Prtoor SAFBI3.—A vory
hue oloortmont of OALAMANDERS for sale at ran
o )nable priooss. No. 304 0131,8 TN UT Bt., rtaadelPhio
cat! if 14V ANH At. WATItOri.
CARD PRINTING, B3ST AND ()DRAMA IN
the City, at 34 South THIRD Street.
CIRCULAR PRINTING, Boet and Cheapest in the
City. at 34 Routh THIRD Street.
BILL-READ PRINTING. Beet and Cheapest In the
City, at 34 SouthTIIIRD Street.
HAND-BILL PRINTING, Beet and Cheapest in tha
City, at 34 South THIRD Street.
PAMPHLET PRINTING, and over, other descrip
tion of Printing, of the most summer quality, at the
moat reasonable rates, at RINGWALT A BROWN'S,
Dm-taro Budding. 34 Hama THIRD Wrest. eL3 tr
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINUIPAL HOTELS
UP TO 12 o'ciLoox Lein {TORT
CQNTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Choetnut.
David Ferguson. Chicago D McDonald, Milwaukee
J H Wright. Louisville 9 E Tufts, N York
CJ White, Texan J R Fields, Bt Louis
H Moßurriey, Boston wane Walk in,s Belt
W Henry. Jr, Scranton Mrs rehenck, N Jersey
Rev PA Bohenok, Halt It .1 Patton & la. Pa
L AI Kathy. Baltimore W F banshee. Balt
Rev J B Patterson, I'a Geo W McCook, Pa
Jae Stewart Lancaster ' W M Wiley. Lanoaster
P A Small. York. Pa C P Moulinor, Cio, 0
John (I Hager, Lancaster J L Lake. Jr ' N York
curs L Lake. N York J C Stanton, Cm, 0
Stanb ‘rough, Chicago It Bherrard. Ohio
A Young &yd. L Island L H ()oniony. Wash
J M meade At la, N York Thou Al Day, Hartford
I H Clifford Mats J Stagelli. N York
Mr Dwisht Sr. la. r'ortem'tli Mm Boardman. Portsm'th
C D Nee & la. nhanghae 8 10 Loathe Sit Loots
John Chetwood. N Jersey Bev E A Hoffman, N J
.1 18 Creme, novena ri I. Bishop. Balt
W E Betts Delmore D Boyd. Jr PI ila
O F Shepherd. new York W Divine. Philadelphia
Raymond K Weed. N York J Bishoo, New Jersey
C L Bailer, Harrisburg ai D Alettee, Uttltsmore
J P Burton. Baltimore T Struthers, Warren
Et W Bostwick, Ohio m Brakeloy New York
J Fowler. Jr, New York Mr Steven. & la, N r
It Wilson At la, Chicago II AloGarland. New York
O W Child, Tarrytown 1 . Eska & la Mace
P 9 Clark. New York L W Duncan N
.1 W Savage, New York AI Moore, blew Juicer
W Moore. New Jersey A Crush., Chicago
L T Downes. Prov. It I W C Vartmeeter,
IC E Richardson, Boston A. 4 Brown Boston
Imo Cathcart, Penns E 8 another Penns
N Kingsley & la, Hartford hi P Norton, Troy, N
W Endicott, Jr, Boston It C Greenleaf Boston
Chas A Blake, Boston F T James, NOW York
John Thompson, New York C II Parke, Chicago
9 D Slade, Chicago H G Petree, Elkton. KY
John A indwell, New York Mee Bidwell, ew York
W H. Eldred & I. Milwaukoe J II Thomas. Louisville
E Brown New York W Blake. Now York
E J Hawley. New York It A Ball, Baltimore
II 8 Fairounks, Prov, R I 1)8 Arnold, Alontg, Ala
S Shaw. England
/tailsMOAN ROTEL—Chestnut at.. above Fifth
J G Shaw, Philadelphia 11 Bowman, Pa
Geo B Rodney John T Tindal h. la. Pa
T fd Hal bran, Books oo Game Btewart,N .F
E aehorolt, Lynn A 8 Battles. Bow York
Robt if &tyre. Bethlehem E't' Conover, M Chunk
Willuone, New Jersey B Nur augh. la
Win Helluor, Beaton Thomas, N C
John Townsend, X 0 hi Morns, Now urbane
Wm Rookefelier. Pa A A Douglas. Isl Chunk
vvhou aa. New York T Lansford,ew York
Jamesßelford, 10. Chunk E L Va
JONES' 130 TEL—Chestnut street, above Sixth.
Geo A Mitortell,Whlte Lake Wm C Blount. Aileghell
OP Hose, Phixda David h Lane, Philo,
j? B Bofors, Altoona J J. Baylor. New York
Bosh 0 Ccoror, Baltimore C O Sohoetnaker & la, N Y
A Crosby. Crnneotiout Chas 1) Belding. Wash
'nos B Smithson, N Y .Ino Al Wilhams, Ihoribrge
Albert Brett, New York
BT. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut st,, above Third.
W W Kimball O Hunt, New Jersey
John M Comegge. Vermont I,C Cole, Baltimore
John L Brooke. Baltimore Mrs Mark. Piew York
James Brown Phan, Mr 'Turner, Penney lvatia
J W Angus, Wash. D C Julius Scholz. Phil&
John Cooper, Philadelphia J B Molter, Now York
MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Pourte alma, below Arct
A 11 Foster, Alla 8 Lilly. New Jersey
.1 M Stonebrske, Mill Creek A L Orem Pittsburg
81 Berger. Penns C 1 , Fisher. Pluto
J 8 LoUtg. Ohm yt. Ft‹,fts, Alisorsville
J GI Loag mier, Missomi 0 W Ma.hous. Missouri
L P Poulton. Missouri Wm Quail. Wash co. Pa
W H Higgins, New York Thus t.; Ricketts, Penns
THE UNION—Arch street. oborti Thud.
Jos R Giddings. New Jersey t 3 W Raymond, Ohio
W 8 Culver, Virginia C.ltner. J r, Harrisburg
Miss A M Eimer, Harrieb WlI eh„ Ilar. itead,ng
Wm Bonlamin, Trenton, N J A II l•tan.burit, Trenton
W B Evans, linlmesburg W Coleman, Vermont
W Kellinger, Vermont W MoCenna,Penna
Cneyney Geo Mack, Cow Jersey
John Black, New Jersey
FOUNTAIN HOTEL—Seeend et., awe Market.
TIE Irons, Delaware Thee C Fran+, Delaware
S Pennewinl, Delaware Z Damon, delaware
Morrie Danner, Fence Weieh Baltimore
Jno s tiownotosm, Wilm Mien Mary Siert, Del
Mee Mary Smith, Del Mira Mary //oeins, Doh
.Ino Crookehavka. Let Col C r prttg, tumble, 8
Jaa Roe. belew..tre col W C Rheims, Balt
111sj N B Latta Cm, O Jam Renee, Savannah, Oa
F. e Corking. Mass C M Gager, N I
BARLEY BELEAF--Beeond street. below Vine.
W Davie. Norristown Mots Bowman, Pa
Philip Burrougli. Pa 1.) Ott. Lambertville
Lin fn Tract'. Carbon oo J D DuiG9ld, Pa
Jae Vandeerill, Greenville John B Parry, Attleboro
Jos Riohardeon, Attleboro ham T. Gordon. N J
TA; ; rt r ifilWa l ti t erat / Nrn.il °
Eastburn Reader, Pa Merrick Reader, km "
Egi d itt2; !t A e l i grand teB:Trgril'Aul,llT,Tiggua
REVERE HOUSE—Third street, above Race.
Jno h7°Buddn, L Haven Gen W Marden Baltimore
C H Kirk, Allentown A Y Kra:nor. Allentown
Jon W Habb y, Lanoaator bliss a 1 Hubley. Lancaster
Veneer, Newark, N J Geo K Smith, Phila.
W Bigler, Phillipsburg
RATIONAL HOTEL—Race etTeet.e.bove Third.
W H Book Miabigan Joe A PiToke, Wilm, Dol
A Given, Ddaware P 8 Higgins. handing
J Drobst, Catawiem J A Delon; Lebanon
J P o Unb,q, bunbury Cane Wint-ra, Clearfield
Wm I.33lliman. Jonestown A Y Myers, Lanatietor no
P U6lor, Uhlerevilla
STATES UNlON—Market street, above Bath.
Or L F Butler, Blar: oo Jno Bhoenberger. Blair co
Wrn Sell, Blair oo Jno Bearer, Franklin oo
Geo L Plitt, Harrisburg A Lyons. Pittsburg
W P Cooper, Lannester on 1.1 Boltz itch, Marietta. Pa
Geo M Kelm, Burke co .1 Bobweitzer, Berke co
John Dougherty, Penns
COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth sr,. above Chestnut.
J Graham. Penna Irma° Coffman, Plicemxv
Bantam, Phi la wII McHenry & la, l'a
B F Underwood & la, Pa Jos Hodgson,
MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Second et., above Arob
Moholan Phila. Jai" 1. Adler. Phil a
B F Gnaw°ld. Now York J D Duffield, Sucks co, Pa
MERCHANTS' 1101/BE—Third eO., above Callosatull.
John Bush, Chestnut Bill 1 0 Shale, Wmeoort
Jas M Pfloger, Lebanon S It Yeariolt. Snyder eo,l'a
BALD EAGLE—Third straat, auove Gal!within
G 8 Coffin, Danietsville James A Wilt, Phil&
Gep W Dixon, pethlehein fiamuei Hauser, Pa
BLACK BEAR 110 TE tr—Third et.. above Callowhill
Sjmon Troxel, Fogelsville A Bookman, Aleohaublev'o
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
SEE FOURTH PAVE
BT EiL11011.1.1`11•
(Correspondence of the Press.)
N Arrived, ehip Booinemnir. 92 daps } ?r ‘ o v in Y ga . eL a tl i e B . 4 l3
MEMORANDA.
Steamship Cambridge, Howes, henoe, arrived at Bos
ton estardly.
steamshie Persia, Judkins, from New York for Li
zolii=ean. e ktr ri, 2 t, ft e
__ t _Or Liverpool, arrived
at Queenstown 12th met.
Ship Jane Patker, from London. via Charleston Ilan,
arrived at Savannah alst met.
Ship Mutual, garden, from Liverpool, arrived at Sa•
vannah alst inst.
nark John Benson. Gardner, cleared at Wilmington.
NC. fad lest for Porto Rioo.
Bohr Anna B Hayes, Robinson. hence, arrived at New
York yesterday.
Bohr J (1 Babcock, Jeffreys, from Boston, arrived at
New York yesterday.
Bohr Myrover, Rushes, cleared at Wilmington, NC,
gad inst. for New York.
kite airy abandoned on her r i a 3 snage from Savannah
1, or the i.ly do, and reported as t Champion. proves to
the Br ship Grampian. from avannali Nov 21, with
117843 feet ouch pine timber and 13,483 leer lumber for
Glasgow. She was 740 tons register, and built on tae
Cif de in 1842.
Thu brig A Blanchard, of Boston. previously reported
ashore on,Hapeaquet Beach, LI. is fad of water to her
lower deok. as tar as can be seen. She le apparently but
little injured. Her cargo will be nearly a low loss.
They are now discharging the oargo between dealt', but
it will not amount to much. There is 46000 minimum
on the vessel In New York offices, and the cargo Is said
to be fully insured, but not known whether in new York
or Boston.
RUTTER-17AXON —On the 11th instant, by the
Rev. 0. Orem. tor. Alexander F. E. Rut.er to Mon
Margaret. Jane Alaxon t all of Manayonlc, Phila. *
pcliGyl.l.ll-1./A al H.--On the th inetaet, by the
Rev.'•Mr. Martin, John F. Bohuyler to Mary Loulaa
Berth.
PARK-I.IAV.—On the 22d inetant, by . the Rev.
J. B. McCullough. Jonathan G. Park to Georgie A.
May, daughter of the late Captain George E. May, all of
thin city.
DIED.
JIVIKSON.—On the 22d instant. JOHN 8. JACKSON.
the relatives and frierds of the family are invited
to attend his funeral, from hie ate residence. No 813
North ighth street, above Brown, this (Friday,)(2lth
inetant.) et 11 o'oloak A. M. To proceed to Mount Ver.
non Cemetery. •
KlTe.—On the 2lth instant. E f dith Kite, in the Sith
year of her age.
Her relatives and friends are invited to attend her
funeral, without further notice, from the residence of
Nathan Kite, No. 145 North Fifth street, on Second
day it online the 26th instant. at It and 11 o'clock.
Interment at, Friends' Easrern Ground.
QUICK BAbl, —At Frankfort', on Tuesday, January
22,1861, Mrs. Mary goioksall, in the 68th year of her
"Ile relatives and friends are respectfully invited to
attend her funeral. from the residence of her son-in
law, Samuel McDonough, Orchard street, below Unity,
this (Friday) afternoon, at 2 o'olook, without further
notion. Funeral to P
wooed to uedar Hill Cemetery. •
FIROWN.—On the 21d instant, Thomas Edward, eon
of Thomas and Louisa Brown, aged 5 months.
Funeral from the reerdenee able pa,ents, F ran k_
ford road. above Cambria street, this (Friday) after
noon, at 3 o'elook.
Bo ; Ham —Am the 22d instant, in Camden. Fannie
Logan eldest child of George and Fannie L. Beeline,
aged 10 etira.
Funeral fredt_the residence of her parents. north
west corner of 'Fourth anu Cooper streets, thia(Fritity)
morning'. at II o clock.
0 itANCE.—On the 22d instant, Charles, eon of
Robert and Elizabeth Chance, in the Silt year of his
age
Funeral from the residence of lac parents, No.
1828 South Sixth street, below Tacker, this (Friday) af
ternoon. at 2o'clook.
UONNELLY.—eItn the 21d instant, Bernard Donnelly,
aged 40 years.
Funeral from his late residence, No. 875 Cherry
street; seventh, below Raoe, this (Friday) afternoon,
1 o clock,
IVINS —On the 23d matant, Martha Elizabeth,
daughter of Charles G. and Martha 'vine, aged 8
months.
Funeral from the residence of her parents, No. 775
South Third street, title (Friday) morning, at 9 0 olook.
.1 MF,B.—On the Old instant. Marie R. wife of
Samuel James, in the /13d year of her age.
Funeral.from the residence of her husband, No. 651
John str.et, Camden, N. J., this (Friday) afternoon
at 1 o'clock.
JOhLIN.--On the 20111 instant, Sarah E. Swum wife
of Eld E. Joslin. in the 69th year of her age.
Fugate' from the residence of her husband, northeast
COT r of Second and Menhanie streets, Knight's
PoleCanaden, N. J., on Saturday morning, at.lo
t
RIARBIED.
W R et 7 R A O r b Y NCh e ° a D t I t eh; 22 ag d e i d n 3 n 6 ta y n e t a , , lla . rah Wheatley,
Funeral from the residence of her husband. No.
1922 North Front street, this (Friday) morning, at * lo
o'clock.
I _MOURNING GOODS FOR 1861.—Just
renewed New 84 les Frecond Mourning Rae Bah
Chintzes.
Chintzes. and Neat tr ies Wm* and White ditto, at
Mg ; Blank A1m500rutd8X.26,811i.3 . 134 ots.; Bomba
zine Finish Alpacioas, WC 09 eh, 76 ors,; hlohnir
Lustres,37l, ots. to $1; Black Boot ?Outgun, &atm
Crapes. WI! Crapes,Crape Falls and Crape Veils,
Rouna Corner Crane . and Grenadine Veils, crape
Collars and Collarettes, Ens ish Barnlyizines Jouvin's
Black Kid Gloves. making our stook of PLAIN BLACK
and SECOND MOURNING GOODS full and complete.
lIESSON Er. PON Mourning More.
tale No. A iry Chestnut street
MRECEPTION OF THE WESTERN
DE,EGATIoNo.—The following full het of the
inces of Pe:mown, ho.. on the 000aeion of the
visit of the deleration from the i hioago Board of
Trade and the Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce : Ii
ord• , ed to he published :
CO.MMIiTNA, TO MEET THE DELEGATIONS ON
Samuel . E. - st - eke . e, THEROU S T em E u .
henry Budd, Richard Wood.
el T. Canby,
E. Y. Towneend.
GENERAL COMMITTEE OF RECEPTION AND
INTRODUCTION.
Samuel G. Morton, Samuel Y. M.Yrrialr,
Henry Budd, James C. Hand,
David 8, Brown, J. B. Lippincott,
Richard Price, S. E. Stokes,
Morrie L. Hallowell. E. A. Sender.
R. W. DeCoursey. James A. Campbell,
Thomas ti..Nowlin. J. M. Brooks.
A. J. Derbyshire, Samuel T. Canby,
Ge(l. H. Stuart. E. 1.1 James.
Geo. N. Tatham, John Butcher,
Wm. B ii homas, Hugh Craig
A. O. Cattell. Jos. C. Grubb,
Samuel L. Witmer, Wm. C Kent,
S. J. Christian, R. O. Date,
E. C. Biddle, A. J. Bucknor,
Geo. L Bushy, H. W. Baldwin,
m C. Ludwig, P. Janke Smith.
Gideon ..I..nea, D. Rodney King,
John B Myers. (Merles Kueoht,
Charles M (Targe t William Hay.
Dant.' Haduook,Jr.. Aron. Carol/hell,
Joseph Lea. li. C K.lght,
w en ry Lewis, George F. Peabody,
Wino) Baser. S A. Diseham,
Wm, C Baehr/De. John Sellers.
Thos P Brotesburr, Charles ntahardton, Jr.
Jos H Newhall, James 11. rinse.
John T Thompson, A 1). Jaeger,
John Prole W, therill, • Jahn 'P. Hough,
James hi illi kin, Robert Ervetn,
T. H. Peteison, Charles Kelly,
Samuel M Felton, Wm. Div ne.
E. H. Butler, H. A. Denokla,
F. W. Diu.er, E. C. Caldwell,
laaao baker. I owls a udenreid,
Samuel Williams, Davis Person,
James H. Orne. N. Sturtevant.
William Crease. George Bullock,
Joseph M. Thomne, W. H. Homan,
S. H. Houston, J. F. Orne,
'l' C. Ileary , James Steel,
John tiVoralside, Aroh. Getty.
11. 0 Daliet,Jr..ri H. Hoffman,
barium! Hartrsnft, George B. Bonnell,
Robert Erwin, Th rots Webster, Jr.,
I). W. Elerstine. John Derbyshire,
Wm H. Pearson, J. P. Steiner,
Jahn Weight, Jos. A terms,
P. Horst. A. R. Little,
F. W. Southmayd, S. Henary,
Wash. 1., Butoher, H. W. Rld away.
James Devereaux, Riohard Wood.
Samuel W illiatue, Prot. J. C Booth,
J. H. Maxwell, T. C Harvey.
Geo. G. Cross, . John SOW hawk,
Henry Serra). W. D. N Cezzens,
John H. Mai in, Charles Kelly,
J. Lew a Crea, Joseph Grail/ill,
John H. Stroup,.l. CI Davis
Wm G. Frishmuth, /Mud H. Manta,
'lt Nusbaum, James itillings.
May or Gans, b dward D. Potts,
John Murphy. W. T Mickey,
W e Harker, E. Y. Townsend.
Morris R. Stroud. A. T. Lure,
P. B. Mingle, Fdward N. Wright.
Samuel b. Ward, H Chlorin,
Alex. Young. James Barrett. Jr.,
D. W. Herstine, Jamie 1., Bewley,
James Magee. James P. Perot,
Garrick Mallory, Jr.. James J. Black,
Walter MoMichael, Nathan Brooke,
S. G. Thompson. N. 8 Richardson,
T. H. Cla k, Charles narhort,
'I hos. Mookellar. W. A. Drown
COhl hIITTEE ON BANQUET.
John E. Addl.:ui. Kirk B. Wells.
George L. Buzbr, Samuel L. Ward,
Aroh'd Getty,. William C. Ludwig,
James / raquair. Samuel T. Canby,
George Pullook, Janice H. Orne.
Samuel L. Witmer. Joimph H. Newhall.
Samuel E. Stokes, L. 0. mytineer,
David G. MoCaminon, James Millikin.
John Rico,
MSPIRITUALISM—MRS. A. M. SPENCE
will lecture at SAN SOM-STR RET HALL this
ING at 7% o'olook. Admission 5 cents.
She will give her oolong lectures on Senility.
MNOTICE. -AN ANNUAL MEETING
of Contributmg Members of the N e.. Wet SO Y
0 1 718 . 1 . Y. of Philadelphia, wig be held 273
South TRIED Street. on IHUR.r , DAY, the 7th Jar of
February next, at 10 o'olook A M., for the election of
Ftlt•en Managers for the ensuing year
frawtfe7* GEORGE 8. FOX. Secretary.
eA7(.THE SECOND ANNIVERSARY OF
tho P ABTORAL ATI) AtieWIATION T h i r d.
."8 CsiIJRCII will be held in tont Churoh
below Walnut, on f 4 IINOAY I,VP:PIiNG next, at Di
o'clock. O[e HOP P -'TTER will preside at the meet
ing. and addresses may he expected front the Rev.
Benj. Watson, William Welsh, Eon., and Charles E.
Lex. Fee.
An annual report will be read, allowing the Boolety's
oturrations during the poet year. All interested m Lay
efforts to reach the neglected of our population a it
cordially Invited. las-2t•
POPULAR LECTURE,
by
ILL DE CD ADOYA, ESQ..,
at the
lIALL OP THE UNIVERSITY,
',n h Street, above Chestnut,
SATURDAY EVENING. JAN. 28, 1851.
Pubjeot—" The Prlrrohs
To oomnienee at 8 o'clock.
Tiokeis 58 ciente. Alay be had at the gore of Henry
Cohen. CV Chestnut street. and at the Hall on the eve
ning of the 'eaten,. in 22 tuft!*
MUSICAL FUPiD HALL—LECTURE
DAYRK BENJAMIN. In aid of the Poor. on
F I r I EIaNING. January 29, at before 8.
Subieet—"Flotion and Feet." Tickets 25 eente, to be
had at the nrinetval Drug, MoBll3, and B 'oh etores,
also at the hall. Ja.2l.-atif •
arMASONIC RIOTICE.—THE MEIVEREP S
ot KISIN (I STAR LODGE. No 120. A. Y. M .
are requested to meet at the Masonic' Hell. CRESTN UT
Street. on FRIDAY MORNING, the 25th Inat.. at U
0 °look to attend the runto al of oar late member, JOAN
S. J A ORSON.
ho order of the W. M. 'MICHAEL NISBET.
jest 2t. Pee:o.am
POST OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA, PA
JANUARYD. 18411,
. .
• •
E6l)if, NO r1131.1.—1n compliance with ipetrua-
Bone received from the Poet Office Vopartment. the
Publio are hereby notified that postage MU t be luny
Pre pair/ by stamps on .11 lettere or paceke.,,
to Governors. 11. ads of Department& and hternbere of
the I egialature of this and other Staten; in default of
e, Well they will 'be cent to the Demi Letter ()Mee*
Waelongton, D 4 C.
a 2.3 N. B. BROWNE, l'ostinuter.
MNOTICE.—TILE ANNUAL MEETING ,
of the Stockholders the OCEAN BTEAM.
G &VON ,CONIte NY, for tn. Ideation of Five
Throotora. and for tan transaction ot bnaublea,
held at No. 3..0 North DbI,AWA IS IS avows..
on TUESDAY, the fifth day of February. 1861. at 12
o'ola* noon. WM.. DENNIS,
Js22-12t 13@oretary and Treasurer.
ry• - •_tirtlCE OF THE UNION CANAL CO.,
m eot th, 0 , ~ nELt•RIA , January 16, 1661.—The Anauai
vow ,. or 12 0 4,,,,Asholdera ot the Uninn Como!, U'ot
oruarof
at the office of the
bruary dth. next,at 11 n'aVo,l): held on TUBS OA
Compee • , W./ wALN UT BtrSotl
Jan-M.(06 0. Tr o.iiroVitTbu'lthng"
I vBITA OF /!. TEAK NAVIOATIOI~
colopAziy, ISO 300 NORTH WHARVES.
PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 22,1661.
The Annual Meeting of the eitookholdere of Ms Com
pany for the leotion of Five Managers, and for the
transaction of othor bueineco will bo held at No. 30_,
Phdadeichto blx , hetnge. (third floor,) on Tummy
V ezirNo. the fifth day of February next, et hall - past
sewn o'clock. WM. DVNNIS,
Ft 22-121 Secretary and Treasurer.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT
the Annual Meetin of the Stockholders of the
Tor g
Breech canal Company for the election of a
l'resident and five Managers of said Company will be
held at tho offioe of the Company, in AfLler ,Penn
ylvanta at 10 o'clock A. M., on WBDIIESDAY. the
30th day of January. 1861
B• order oi the Board.
jalt-lOt
Eig. OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL,
ROAD COMPANY,
PHILADELPHIA. January 14.1661.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.-7 he annual meet
ine of the stockholders of this Company will be held on
hIOND nY, the 4th day of February, Mal, at 10 o'oloak
A. M., at the HAN 34!h1.-STRK KT HAIL.
The annual eleotion for Directors will be held on
MONDAY. the 4th day of March 1861. at the office of
the Company, No. 238 Flouth THIRD Street.
lal6-tfe4 DiIUND AMITH tieoretary.
Iig:"NEW YORK AND MIDDLE COAL.
FIELD RAILROAD AND COAL COMPANY."
Annual Meeting of the Stookholders of the Com
pany will be held at the,r office. No 1004 Rooth
FOURTH !street. on MONDAY, tho 4th day of Fe
bruary next at II o'clock A. M. for the purpose of
Mooting Frye Dirootors of the said Company for the
ensuing year. and for the transaction of suoh other
business Homey be bought before the meeting.
HENRY RUBINSON, Secretary.
PhPadelphia, January 17.1881. MIB-tte4
OFFICE OF THE FAME INSURANCE
CO., N 0.406 CHESTNUT litre.t.
PUILADISLVIIIA. January 7. DEL
At a tneetiniy of the Board of 1 / a cetate. held this day,
a Dividend ot THREE PER CENT. on the Papas! of
the Company was declared, payable on and after the
let day of February next.
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD,
ja9-tfel Peo.etary.
OFFICE OF THE ENT.VIEPRISE IN
SURANCE COMPANY. 400 WALNUT Bt.
l'inuanmenia, January /6, 1861.
At tiro Annual Meeting of ,he Stookholders of thus
Company, hold on the 14th January 1861, the following
gentlemen wore &rioted Dir Paton; ta r the ensuing year
F. RAM/IPDA)/ aTAnit,
WILLIAM MoKEE.
NALORO FRAZIER,
JOHN ATWOO i),
BP.IJA MI at T. 'II)...DRICE,
HENRY WHARTO , .
MOROI. CAI L. nAvolori.
OEOROss H. RI DART,
JOIR, R. BROWN,
11 A. PaIINBRTOOK,
ANDREW D. CARE,
J. L. ERRINGED,
At a Tooting of the hoard of Directors, hold this day,
F. 11 aICIMUItL teTARR wan appointed President.
Jail thsectußif CEIARLEB W. COXE,Booretary.
7COMMONWEALTH INSURANCE COM
PANY tiP TRE S rATE OF PENNSYLVA
-1313 CHES'INUT STREET,
PIIILADELPIIIA, January 14,1881.
At a meeting d the Stockholders of the rommon
wealth Insurance Compan• of the State of Pennsyl
vania. hold at their office, January 7.1861. the following
Gentlemen were domed to serve as Directors for the
ensuing year
DAVID JAYNE, M. D.,
JOIN WHITALL,
THOM ,S S. oTEWART,
°GUILES H. fIOG
WILLIAM sTRUTHER4,
DPNRY LEWitt. Je
ROHN:FIT SHOEMAKE,
401)80 K. R.
WALKER.
EDWARD C. KNIGHT,
BTF,P. EN COULTER.
And at a meeting of the Board of Directors held on
this day, the following Officers were re elected:
PresidentHlAV 121 JAYNE. M D.
Vice President—JOHN M. WHITALL.
Seeretary—CAMOEL S. MOON, Isl7-10t
REFINED SEGARS AND SYRUPS.-
C. DONOGHUE, .No 23 south WATER street,
offere for Bale 3 2)0 barrela of Steam Refined Sugars and
Syrups. of varioua grades. at reduced vricos for cash or
approved credit. Agent for Kelly's Freneh Brandy
Coloring. Jam 2t*
PEItgONS LIVING IN THE NORTH
ERN portion of the City should certainly patro
l:o2e 111±.1h1Elt. The gallery is in NECOND fitreot,
above GREFN. His Ambroty pes end Rhotog mulls give
universal satisfaction. it*
H AVANA OIOARS.—A HANDSOME
assortment. comprising
Pa tapes, Cabanas,
.
Figaro. voptuno.
Punchinello, Dines Sort,
Kalemma, Arguelles.
Espanollo, Zaragosana,4o., &0.,
of all einem and qualitioa, in Quarter, Half. One-
Fifth, and Ono-Tenth boxes—and in palm loaf
j a ., e r lf i ste n e d —ju r !t Amanda. rz e sr , eg na bf or or s iA elow via Now
byCHARLES
TIT/ E a . 1.1.:1 WALNUT Street. ja2G-Ow
300,000 HAVANA CIGARS OF
new crop tobacco just received al-
Le na e v il e n l 1 0 07 ' I;l ' sYM a :rill vr a l tiVit , tie% a 111Ztrabang
reseal:ninny call Streetr halo by CHARLES TETE,
13.. WALNUT Jade Ow
LEGAL.
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
In the matter of the tetate of NARY GIBBON. de -
°anew%
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, cattle,
and adjust the ricoount of Willicin Windie and David
Mattes, Executors of hlary txtbson, deormatid, wtli
moat toe nachos interested forte nurttosea of Ms
hkpaintmoht at hie officio, at the southeast corner of
kIOHTii and LOCUOT Ntreete, on hIOPiDAY, Fe
bruoiy 4,1801, at 4 n'olock in the afternoon.
la2o-tf DANIEL DOUGHERTY, Auditor.
R . SHOEMAKER & G 0.,,
GLASS, PAINTS,
OILS, AND VARNISHES,
Northeast Corner FOURTH and RACE Smote.
do i•aul
KENT'S COMMENTARIES,
LITTLE, DROWN, & 00„
LAW AND FOREIGN BOOKSELLERS,
110 WARRINGTON Street, ROSTON.
KENT'S COMMENTARIES ON AMERICAN LAW
Tenth Edition. 4 vole, Bvo.
ANGELL ON THE LIMITATIONS OF ACTION AT
LAW,
Fourth Edition, revised and greatly enlarged. By
John Wilder May. Ewe.
OREENLEAF ON TEE LAW OF EVIDENCE.
sixth Edition. Vol.S. in.2l-mwf
fiIREENIEIOW ON DIPTIIERIA.
' 4 -' 9 Tablmbed THIS DAY. by
, LINDSAY k BLAKIBTON,
Millsboro and Boobooliars,
25 ROUTH SIXTH St.. above Chestnut.
ON DIPTHERIA. by Edward 'Headlam Oreenhow
Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians. &o. I vol.
Bvo.
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I. LYONS' HAND-I3UOK OF HOSPITAL PRAC
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4 BO D ENHAM ER ON THE RECTUM.
O. A LTHAUB' MEDICAL hLEIITRICITY.
6. KING'S QUACKERY UohIoRKED.
7. POCKET ANATOMIST.
8. DIXON'B PRACTLIAL TREATISE ON DIS-
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Determined to maintain the high reputation already
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Etrangern visiting the city are respectfully Invited
to call and examine the large oolleation of Books.
dell tf
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WILLIAM B. HILL.
January 14,1861-1a24-3t ACTUARY.
AFFICE OF THE PENNSYLVANIA
COMPANY FOR INSURANCRR ON LIVES
AND GRANTING ANNUITIES. (304 Walnut street.)
PHILADELPHIA. January= 1861
At an eleotion of the Stookholders. held on nionday.
the 21st inst.. the following gentlemen were unanimous
ly re elected Director. for the ensuing year.
Charles Dublh, William H. Hart,
William Kirkham. William el. Vans..
Money.. williams, William Harmer,
I. Pam. Hutchinson, John R. Wuonerer,
Frances Hopkinson, St. Geo. T. Campbell,
Joseph Swift. Adolph E. Bone,
Samuel Norrie.
And at a matins of toe Direotors, held this day,
CHARLES DUTALH waa unanimously re-elected Pre
sident, and WILLIAM B. HILL. actuary.
ra34-3t WILLIAM B. HILL, Actuary.
LINEN AND COTTON M I EETINGS.- F RANKLIN
A full Stook
CHARLESTON HARBOR—Large colored
map ot-r-publiehed b 4t y authority. for sale at the
Phdad !shim Saul btore, 19 °SWAM UT Street. Ohl
Booke. e rortratte, and Autograph Lettere bought.
Ja24 3V JUHr. UAAIPB ELL.
B OOK BUYERS.—Gentlemen: I have
CHESTNUT Basement of the Philadelphia Bank.
419 Street, where I will continue to buy
and sell (aa I have heretofore done at the Custom
house Avenge Book-stand)pid and new Law and Ails
pellaneous Books, I have for sale upwards of 100 old
black-letter Books printedprior to the year lon. Also,
a copy of Enigmas on the New Testament, 2 vole., /to,
printed in 1848. Pnee $3O. I will also deal in Hooraying,
and Autographs. Persons ate diatom:a wishing to cell
Books, will desoribe their namohdates, :ea, .dodings,
conditions, and pricer. Pamphlet Laws oi Pennsyl=
sante, and old Books upon America wanted.
an6-4Sm JOHN CAMPBELIN
Linon tneetinge,
Wide and narrow
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Crumb Cloths, Stair Crash Rum Crash Diners,
~
Woollen 'Nuggets, Table Covers,
Large Blanket Quilts,
Curtain Materials,
Furniture Rene,
Ih
Piano Covers, and Worsted Damasksris Shirting Linens, .
sHARPLk es BROTHERS,
1a2.5 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets.
. ,
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to
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We room.
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FROM. REV. RIJFI3B BABCOCK, D. D.,
For...fly President of Waterville College. Maine. and
present Heorstary of the Alnerlonn and Foreign Bible
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A SETTLED COLD REMOVED.
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TIMES YEARS WITH BRONCHITIS.
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SCOTT 814 CHESTNUT Street, a few doore
below the " continental," The attention of Wholesale
Dealers is invited to Ids IMPROVED CUT' OF
SHIRTS. of superior fit, make, and material, on hand
and made to mum at shortest notice. la4-tt
QTOOKS AND BONDS BOUGHT AND
Ik." sold on commission by JAY COOKE & CO..
)13.224,n1C 114 south THIRD btreet.
MONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT,
and interest allowed, by JAY COOKE & CO.,
ja22.linif 114 &Mb THIRD Otreet.
UNOURRENT FUNDS, SPECIE, &o
'Li bought and sold by JAY COOKE h. CO.,
ja22 lmif 114 south THIRD street.
TbRAFTS AND NOTES COLLECTED
by , JAI' COOKE & CO.,
ja22.lmir 114 south TRIAD Street.
FEW YORK, BOSTON, AND BALTI
more Exobango bought and erold by
JAY COOKE k, CO ,
3E122-Lair 114 South THIRD Stmt.
IWRENOII ZlNO—Pure SNOW WHITE
(Vtello,Co.'s,) Ground in Oil, and
for unto by WkaithßlLL DROTHEK,
Jan 47 and 49 North SECOND St.
OMER BRANDY.-5 bbls Cider Brandy
of extra quality, now landing and for sale by
C. C. Salll,r R tr. CO.,
del 103 A Roll Iltreet. second door above Pruitt.
AI MS PORK-100 BBLS. NEW MESS
PORK, for sale by C. C. SADLER Pt CO.
de27 103 w R OH Atreet. 2d door above Front.
UT TLE-FISH BONE—For sale by
WETAERILL Fc 110.0111 BIL, Nos, 47 end 49
Dlorth omorio Street. ail
50 CASES OF SEED LEAF TOBACCO,
In store. and feLidle lw
se2a-tf 108. B. JaIANSON ao CO.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
NEW EDITION
THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED, BY
RETAIL BItY GOODS.
Of Furnishing Goode,
Pillow Liman,
Linen Damask',
MEDICINAL.
EXPECTORANT.
CONSUMPTION,
PLEURISY,
FAIR TRIAL,
A SERIOUS ATTACK OF CROUP
I=l
rorthern'lndia, esye
ENSUE E 0., • • •
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
THE PENNSYLVANIA ODIVANY
INSURANCES ON LIVES
GRANTING ANNUITIES.
In conformity witn a t ß e A r c o tAt i g . Legislature. aublish
STATEMENT OF THEIS. ASSETS,
ON THE
91st OF DECEMBER, 2860
CAPITAL STOCK, 8500.000.
REAL ESTATE.
Leceue Tette& River Delaware
Waco rio. 304 Walnut streetj 111903® °CI
BONDS AND MORTGAGES.
First Mortgages, on unencumbered property, 712,609 80
Ground Rents, well seemed.— 62,198 81
Loans on oall, with notes and collateredir—,l,oos 6 , 7 07
Life Interests—. 6,668 84
Debts due to Company, includnii"advallolla
STOCKS, LOANS, AND TREASURY)
NOTaS, viz :
039,100 OD Philadelphia 5r oent. loan,
35,551 00 do. Guard's pe of Poor loan,
01,800 00 do. City 6 per Dent, loan.
8.000 00 do. Gas ever neat. loan,
137,600 00 Pennsylvania 5 per cent. non
non bonds
131 792 03 do. 6 per cent. loan,
20,000 00 do. 40 per cent. loan,
91,624 70 do. Guarantied interest,
511 00 fiiihuyl Nv Co float & Car loan,
32,000 03 Camden arid Amboy Rif, 6 per
Camdenonds,
24,0® 00 and Amboy RR, 5 per
oent. bonds.
20,000 CO North Pennsylvania RR. Co 8
per cent bonds.
40 000 CO Penn RR. 26 mortgage bonds.
71 ,172 68 Chesapeake & Delaware Canal
6 per cent loan.
11,891 00 Lehigh Coal and Navigation 6
Per cent. loan
28,670 00 Lehigh Coal and Navigation I
mortgage lan,
5 600 00 Allegheny 6 per cent. bonds.
&OW 00 City of Pittsburg 6 per at bds.
12,200 00 City of r ' , tabors 5 per 9t loan,
15,000 00 Cleveland and Mato:ming MIL
7 per cent. bonds
20,000 00 Hamilton County: Ohio, 6 per
cent. bonds,
6,000 00 Fatette County. Kentucky, 8
per tient. bonds,
21,400 00 Tennessee 5 per cent. loan.
0.164 00 Tennessee 6 per rent. bonds.
160 760 00 United States Treasury Notes,
103 shares Schuylkill Navigation Co,
164 do. Clevei'd & Mehoning ItR Co,
104 do. commercial Bank,
553 do. Farmers' & Meohanice
161 do. Philadelphia Bank.
95 do. State Bank at Camden,
31 do. Delaware Bridge Co., Easton.
300 do. Insurance Co ,N. America,
to do. Pennsylvania Railroad Co. .
22550 0
do. Bald s ogle and Spring Cree . k.
2.50 do. Lehigh Coal tc NaV. Co.florip.
250 do. Lehigh Coal & Nv. Co. Stock,
108 do. Lehigh Valley RR , Co..
023,000 00 Laokawanna & Bloonnib's RR
C 0.7 per cent. Gee Light 00 Washington Gee Light Co. 6
per gent. bonds,
FIRE INSURANCE CO.
PHILADELPHIA
CAPITAL--.
PERPETUAL PRRSStU)S3t
-___s4oo,ooo 00
$314.146 85
LESS Fivit PER CENT...-. 46.707 34
.$969,439 51
. 200,512 33
-.-- 900,224 64
UNEXPIRED TEMPORARY PREMIUMS
SURPLUS - -
BriMIEE
STATEMENT OF THE ASSETS OF THE COM
PANY ON JANUARY 1, BM,
FM:MIMED IN CONFORMITY WITH THE PROVI-
MONS OF THE SIXTH SECTION OF THE ACT
Or ASSEMBLY OF APRIL sth, 1842.
MORTGAGES
On property valued at over $4,005000,
being first Mortgagee on Real Estate
in the City and County of Philadel
phia, except 876,629.92 in the neigh
boring Counties— 85
REAL ESTATE.
Purohased at Sheriff's sales under
mortgage Maims, via
Eight houses and lo'. 70 by 160 feet, on
the southwest corner 01 Chestnut and
Seventeenth streets.
A gouge and lot. 27 by 71 feet. on the
north aide of Etyma street, treat of
Eleventh street.
Two home" and lots, each 18 by 76 feet,
on the south aide of Spruce Street.
near Sixteenth street,
Five home and tote, each 171 i by 90
feet, Nos. 621, 623, 625, 627 and 822
Dillwyn street.
Three houses and lot, 19 by 84 feet, on
Wi t t* •— au
Hotel and lot, ao by 81 feet, on the
southeast corner of Chestnut and
Beach streets.
Five houses and lot, 42 by SO feet, on
the north side of George street, west
of Ashton street.
Seven houses and lot, 26 by 117 feet, on
the east side of Beach Street, south
of Chestnut street.
A house and lot, 18 by tO feet, No. 817
Fitzwater street. east of Ninth at.
A ground rent of $3O, lowing out of a
lot 13.14 by 40 feet, on the north side
of Otter street, 40 feet west of Leo
pard street.
Sr lots of ground on Buckley street and
Quervelle avenue, Bristol.
A house and lot, 16 by 100 feet, on the
south side of Stiles street, eaetof Six
teenth stmt.
.A house and lot. 14 by 16 feet. on the
east Endo of Front street, earth of
Cherry street. ICensTaston.
Total. Surveyed and Valued at
$110.299 49,
COST.-
LOANS.
ThaaPoStARY LOANS on Stooks as
oollateroi souiriti-- • • •-• •
NOOKS.
810,000 Almshouse Loan, o per
(in
terest on./
200 shares Bank of Kentucky.
17 " 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.
303 " Pennsylvania Railroad Co.
91 " Franklin Fire Insurance Co.
2 " Mercantile Library Co.
21 " Union Canal Co.
2 Continental Botel Co.
83 NO do. Bonds.
$lO 000 North Penna. Railroad Bonds.
$2 000 Burlington City Water Loan.
8700 Philadelphia City Loan.
$376.10 " City Warrants.
Total Market Value. 887,990 27.
Con.. ..... $75,07 97
NOTES AND BILLS RECEIVABLE. 51,116 92
CABS on hand.-- ....$23.293 63
" in hands of agents...... 6,639 47
REAL ESTATE.
Market value— .......$110,Z12 49
Coat, as above—.—.... 85,613 38
ADVANCE IN 824,78 6 11
STOOKS.
Market va1ue...._..._ 9 8 T 89097
Coet, as ab0ve.........-.._ 75,047 VT
ADVANCE IN VALVE
08
LOSSES BY FIRE.
LOSSES PAID DURING THE YEAR 1860,
$106,326 11.
BY ORM OF THE HO►RD.
CHAS. N. BANCKER, PRESIDENT.
ATTEST.
W. A. STEEL, SEC. Pno Tau
DIRECTORS.
DRAB. N. BANCKER, Yresident.
EDWARD C. DALE, Vise President.
CRAB. N. BANCRER, I MOR DCAIE D. LEWIS
TOBFAB WAGN.ER, D E C BROWN,
SAMUEL GRANT. ISAAC LEA.,
J•CoB R. HAUTE', LD WARD 0. DALE,
GEO. W. RICIIARDB. I GEO. FALEB.
ja23-3t WM. A. STEEL, ffeerstary pro tem.
FIAME INSUR&NOE COMPANY,
No. 400 CHESTNUT Street.
FIRE AND INLAND INSURANCE.
DIRECTOIIB.
George W. Day of Day & Matlack.
Samuel Wrig " Wright firos & Co.
D. II " Davis & Blrney.
Henry Lewis, Jr "Lewis Bros & Co.
C. Richardeon—......" J. C. Howe & Co.
Samuel T. Bodine Pres't Wroming Canal Comle.T
Jrio. W. Everman.....ofJ W. Evora/an & Co.
Geo. A. West West & Forum.
T. 8. Martin.. . . .... .." Savage, Martin, & Co. '
U. Wilson Davis...... Attorney-at. law.
E. D. Woodruff of tiihley_, Molten, & Woodruff.
Jno. Kessler, Jr. ", ,No elreen etreet.
asoßcw. W. DAY. President.
FRANCIS N. SUCK. Vice President.
WILLIAMS I. SLANCHARD,Seoretary. 1a22-iftf
SAVING FUNDS.
AMERICAN SAVING FUND.—OOIII-
_piny a Building, aoulbeaat earner WALN 1.1,
and FOURTH Street& C ' rtom
. 9 VI ,:
o' c lock, and on MONDAY t
Old Inatittition has alwaye - r,....... jklgileaiane,
without notioe.
INTEREST FIVE FElVatiter.
All alma paid back, on Aemantin gold andel' npr.
TRUSTE B.
ALEX. to UNPIN, Fretidont.
S_ANIL. WORK, V oe Posaident.
John G. Farr, . A.. E. Ha r r. WOrbe.i 4 :At
John /mooch, . - 1 r.. Send. T. awe. . i t. midge.
John Allman, Jones Howinant
Wm. J. Rovatd. J OHN a.xVibllO ' Treasurer,
JOHN CI. SIMS. Saoretaxe. no9o-tf It
%PILING. GARD.EN SAVING FUND,'
r... 7 Office. 331 N o rth THIRD I h trefei;t!etitin r• ,
and Oallewhill. booirrapid a :y ILa frit
14 1881 . Oirn tzg ga l lAt IN B A t vil i ttrt a •
DE§ &Iv from. to 8 _
Interest over cent . Der.imiittmi. fieWinn=
lo a lritriB
draw their ale e re by Cheers, ir eard. D"
D c4/13 " Gelx". J AMES B. rxmoix; rroaasni.
Henn. Beeman , asortiu
. . .
pRILADELPHIA LOCAL EXPRESS
1 COMPANY, SS South FIFTH Street, deliver
freight, carcele, and baggage throughout Weed
w y. Par
ticular oe and attention given to the Man'Jame of
baggage to all the railroad depots,
UNION MUTUAL
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PHILADELPHIA.
PHILADELPHIA, January U. 3541.
STATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF THE OM
PAN Y.
Premiums from Jan. 1, MO, to Jan. 1 flettL .. 4210,456 SI
Premiums earned on'hlarine ana Inland risks
during the year ending ae above-........... 179.1 rel 23
Received from Intereat on Investments- 7.232 91
Loraine, Return Premiums, Reinsurancee,
..bx-Dennea, and Commissiotui.-- .. 157,010 82
Balance against Dividend Account 1860, and
reservation for loss unadjuated and bad
debts —_.
ASSETS OP THE COMPANY, JAN. 7, 1261.
8 6 ,000 Pennsylvania 6 per eent.loan,at cost— 85.90
10 OCO Philadelphia City 6 per cent. d 0.... 10,300
7,000 City of Pittsburg do d 0.... 6,700
7,000 do do 5 do d 0.... 5,801
41.635 Camden and Amboy RR bonds, do.- 41 713
5,010 North Pennsylvania R R bonds, d 0.... 3,760
14,610 Chesa'ke and Del. Canal bonds, do—. 14 610
107 shares Philadelphia Bank, d 0.... 14 710
100 do North Penna. Railroad, d 0.... 5 000
88 do Delaware B. Ins. Co, d 0.... 2 200
45 do Delaware Railroad, d 0.... 1,196
10 do Pen nay I vania Railroad, d 0.... 400
Sundry stooks of Railroads, Steamboat Com-
Dames, Telegraph, ho., and certificates of
profits of Mutual In Stlrezioe Companies.... 14Z11
$188043
Estimated present value.— —sllo 000 OD
Bills Reeeivable for Premiums— .-- 81.849 ell
Cash in Bank..— ——•.— —.... 18,107 741
Due the Company for unsettled Premiums,
Salvages, and other accounts—
The Direotors have declared a Dividend of SIX PER
CENT. on the outstanding Scrip, payable on and after
78th instant.
RICHARD S. SMITH, Preedeat.
JOS. COLLISON, Secretary.
At %meeting of the Soripholders of the UNION MU
TUAL INSURANCE CODIPANY of Philadelphia, held
at their office January %nal, the following gentlemen
were elected to serve as Directors for Hues yearn:
Francis Tete.Jamie,
Newberry A Smith, Y'.eggeiner, ,
John H. Irwin. G. W. Helliinen.
D. Salomon. William S.Bsird.
Thos. Ca.stairs, (for two James It. CamPbeiL (for
years,) one year,)
Richard S. Smith, woo, wits
• Albert Worrell
.
S Derouet. Edward L. Clark
A. E. Rorie. Ellis Varna%
William U. Kent, H. F. Robinson,
Henry Levi. Jr.. -Thomas 'miles,
Godfrey Freytag. Samuel C. Cook,
Charles Yam. Henry Samuel.
constitute the Board of Directors.
Ja3B-wfml2t
VIVALNUT-STREET THEATRE.
• • Sole Lessee-- M. A. GARI,EI.
Stare Manager WM. A. tIHAP
Bkainess Arent— —_llllr..lo/1. D. MEW/
BENEFIT OF MR. BOTRERN.
THIS (FRIDAY/ EVANIAO, Jemmy S.
The performance Prat commence with an enhrely
new Comedy. entitled
OUR AMERICAN COUSIN AT HOME.
Mr. bothern es Lord Dunareart and the Ron. Samuel
Plantagenet Albert Triptolemus Rosalyn.
Mr. V Bowers as Trenehard.
Mrs. Anna Cowed as.. Trenehard.
To conclude with the farce intined
YING IT 01.
Doors open at IST RX
o'clock ;tiO
at To'olook. 161 , " Prices as usupeal.rinfinoat SOSIBIAIIO6
WIISATLEY & OLARKKOS
• • TEEATEF.
BENEFIT OF NIBS CMAPLOTTE CUSHMAN. AND
LAST PUGET BUT SiX OF Erk:R FARE,
WELL. aNGAGE m ENT!
Miu EVENING
CU.f HM AN T Will appear ,he ohmmeter of
MRS BALI .ER.
Jo the famous play of TURANGFR "
In addition to the above,. 11 I appear to her
oharaoter of Jlll.l NA, in•T .aY" MOON."
A DOUBLE. ATTRACTION!
-82,969,116 08
VAN AMBUR OH' & CO.'S
GRAND ZOOLOGIOAL INSTITUTE
UNITED STATES BUILDINGS.
4116 and 42 EsTNU r Street.
Next to the Custom Rouse.
EVERY MORNING, AFrERNOON, and kV.isI7IING
Doom open at IC A. hL. 2 and 61; P. M. Admission 35
bents; children under nine yearalsoents. Perform
ance of blechant, Lions, Tigers, Vaaithers, Leopards,
Pumas. Pongee, Monkeys, Males, Zco., every Afternoon
and Eveaing.
FOURTR SUCCESSFUL, WEER
Of this MTh Instructive, and Amusing to bition.
SPECIA NOTICE.—That miraole of easeiotty, the
wonder mil Performing 1 , lephant. Tippoo !Stub. will be
introduced into the arena every Afternoon and Eve
ning. by Prof. Nash. and exeowe teats hitherto deemed
impassible, and never attempted by any other animal.
f
SANFORD'S OPERA ROUSE.
RLRITENTR MUM
OPEN FOR THE SEASON.
NEWLY DECORATED AND PAINTED.
MR. SANFORD
lien zoomed one of the
LARGEoT COMPANIES ever prementod koretsfors.
who will appear nightly.
Sanford will perform every evening.
Admittance at 7; Commence at 7M.
ill ciente. Children le cents. dell- ha
1 11 E GERMANIA ORORESTRA give
4 their PUBLIC REHEARSALS every LATUR,
DAYoommencing et Me WelOola at the ill / 2,0 1_ , L. ,
FUND HALL. 8 tickets. 81.;_xell.“±tete. . 1 1 ).94
A...1.-----...*.-- ,c - con's, tag u estnut street i
tha% 1.104 Chestnut street; and Sec & Lawton's.
-eovicaml street.
tieVAaeg=ornolrl gyarrt73,,,matggigitt.Potri;
Piano Store , Full l.herniut street; Wiliam toll, Ste
....itifirNorth Junipe r
it.. Ana S t reet, or C. Drou o ghmen nic , Inet Ridge
oral-tr
ARTS. -10245 ir.,. r --....
.. CFLIMBORAZO," a splendid Painting:WM:Um.-
" TH4 FIRST sul," a beautiful Marble statuette by
Antolini.
On exhibition
please short time.
Visitors vrill bring their opera glasses.
CONGRESSIONAL DEBATES WANT
RD.—The " Congressional Globe " f 6 vo'utnee) of
th Thirty-fourth Congress wanted, at this °Mee.
,tl9-tf
SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG
man in a HOllB3 trading with Cuba. or some other
ypanish ports. to carry on the corregpondenee and aunt
in keeping' the books. LlnexAepbonable reference%
g iven.A ddress " A. P. 1 , 1.," office of this raper.
Sa7ls-tutnnt*
$5,000 AND $3 000 TO LOAN, ON
mortgage of City Property. AgteLY to
JOHN B. CoL.A.BAN,
lett Booth EIGHTH Street.
5e•,33 33
FOR Si
e4,5] 37
lOR SALE OR EX. , iIIANGE.-8 , 41
worth f first.olass Chiang° city property for sale,
on long time. or exchanged tor saleabie dry gm%
clothing, or boots and shoes. The property wilt be pot
at its preeant value. Address P. ti LUMP, Horn) V 4,
Merchants' Hotel. 19.244 t.
TEXOHANGE.—S2,4OO of Hardware
A- to Exotonge for Western Land. Only 84/113
oash is required. Address ".P.lihitup," Room No. 24,
Morahan,. Betel. jai 2t
FOR EXOHANGE.—A CHOICE TRAOT
of good unimproved farm land in the State of New
Jersey, convenient to the city. will be exchanged for
Mt! moverty. Apply at No. 11$ FEDERAL Street.
set-tf
dm FOR RENT OR PALE—A urge and
NM.
modern-finished COUNTRY RESIDENCE,vith
five urea or ground, neer Flicenuville. Ingnire of
E. F. PENNYPACK
Real Eatete Agent,
Fhcenixvilie._
=MI
in A LARGE STOCK OF DRY-GOODS
WANTED—For which a eolendid COUNTRY RE
SID ENC E. with 22 acre. of Lalrooat of which
in in the highest elate of cultivation. and from Three
to Five T hone and Dollars in cash. w ill be paid. Thie pro
perly adloina Lancaster Cunt's., d about one fourth
or the land lies in the city. The buildings are new.
elegant. and in the Delhi° style. 'she proved , coat
twentyfive thousand thiliare—is clear of all innum
brains—and the title is indisputable. For beauty of
location It 10 not turpsssad by any other property in the
State. A fell claim/poen of it, and ail other informs
, tion relative to the proinninft, can he obtained by Cosaing
on bin 91. t:LA RE,
la2l at 909 CEESTND f Street. Philadelphia.
329,919 15
82,231,647 67
ift TO RENT—A neat three-story Brick
mit Novae, 1321 ()JANE Street.
E. P. BIIDDLETON & BRO.,
Je2l 6C A North FRONT boost,
isTO LET—The Business Stand at the
southeast .orner of MARKET and FOURTH
Streets. Aeply,oetween the hours of 9 end 10. to
ELLI , TON P. MORRIS.
No. Sod MARKET street.
12,842 30
filo LET—The commodious and desii able
upper:ooms. No. MS MARKET Street. being
the Beoond,Third, Fourth and Fifth *Marion, front SS by
123 feet, ',gated front, _
side, and by two large sky
lights. Pro choice location for busmen and the suss-
Tier manner of construotion make them more than or
dinarily
attractive to business firms making or desiring
a (Mange of location; gas fixtures throughout. Apply
at MY CLAGHOIt N In CO., wantioneem,
.oemer
AIA KIM/ . and BANK Rtreets. 3aB
as FsRNIS AND COUNTRY-SEATS
orTss. FOR BALE.—The undersigned, having for sale a
large amount of property in Montgomery and adtoming
oounties, snob as Farms. Country Seats. Uratt Mills.
Stores, Lumber Yards. Rotel', &0.. &0., persons w sh
ine to Purchase or exchange Will find it to their advan
tage to call. No charge for showing Prone ties. Cata
logers sent by Mill. Address R. It. CORSON,
d9t-Sim Norrtstovni, fan
RR. CORSON,REAL ESTATE BROKER.
. AND CONV KYANCER, NORRISTOWN. PA.
—Real Berate bought and sold on reasonable terms,
Stores and dwellings .or woe or rent in Norrustown and
oonntry. Good monger ea negotiated. Colleetiona made.
The beat refereneee given. d 24 6m
MISSOURI LAND!!
600000 Acres for Sale and entry, at prices ranging
from It% to CO cents per acre, in any quantities re
quired.
TAXES paid and PATENTS procured for purchasers
of Land under the Graduation Act.
Plate furnished gratis by enclosing a postage stamp.
For further information awl , to
wa Avirt.irios, rt. Co..
U Band General Land • ants,
60 CR 66To , UT errant.
Between THIRD and FO UDL ht'o.
LO
LAND WARRANTS bought, sold, and located,
ja7-Sru
aLILLIE , S SAFE DEPOT REMOVED
to No, 01 South SEVENTH Street, near the
klanklin Institute.
The underntned , thankful for past favors, and being
determined to merit future patronage, has secured mie
el e n l a an lsrrim7nYolVtit; . ;! r Z , el ‘ o n b i ra h tr, v4-wrvc,T„ln.l,,ad,
lace Iron % r end , Burg r tar Proof Fates, (the only
al:Vnt r :‘,:ft d d °JaNairg'urt°,ts:te*.:2lrilik Also.
Lathes Bank Vault Doors and Locke will be furnished
t. order on short notice. Th s is the sttonsest, best
protected, an doheapest Door and Look yet offered.
Also, particular attention to called to I due's New
Cabinet Safe for Plate, Jewelry, &o. This Safe is eon.
Ceded to surpass in style and else eves on. thing yet of
fered for thin purpose, and is the only one that It gad*
11 fir and burglar proof.
epEcisa. Non ins —I have now on hand say twenty of
Farrel, Herring, & Co.'s braes, most ot them nearly
new, and some forty of other makers, complains a
complete assortment as to sizes, end all lately ex
changed for the now Celebrated Lillie pale They will
!Isold at very low prices. Please Call and examine.
as int fd. C. BAHIA% agent.
LILLIE'S SUPERIOR I , ROO F
CREEVE—FOR SALE— A good sized superior
BBBnrglar and Fire-proof Chest, of tee above-named
Mahe, original Cost e2.soAin nee only 18 months; via be
gold cheap. Apply at No. 423 ALAAKFAT e treat Ity
isi3-3t.
SHOW CASE 6—German Silver and
Wooden, all sizes and patterns; also.Offica Far-
Sitora mute to order by Wm, H. GROVE,
261.1 m No. 111 North FollltTliStrest.
CHROME GREEN—Manufactured and
for We by VIETHERILL &. flfto77ll3R,
Jan 47 and 49 North BECOAD et,
1186 371 If
8173.281 57
•-•- 813.090 ao
e:se an 97
JOS. COLLISON,
SECRETARY
AB2I.JSEDIENTEI.
WANTS