T — Ft. T Y e ADITAIENLENTS TRIO EVENIN 4 3, orazows-sresse• 'l`osseTs.' WWII sea Ninths!,.— " Don Cow DO atlettn"— ' Robirt Rostra." th:Anks's Axest-irsius? Arch street, above, Sorth.—' • Heoh let." etcDosioven:s 01. Turn• (tats enOties). Rano street. helnee-Thoil . — ',Till Devon Niters. CoipittiiraTixAturaTia AND Gillett& Weiellt Street, above Ist. htn- . • The Marabout Used of aenos, or 'Ake Lunklepin,ao. , d the Robbers." Commowstrini Rua. Chestnut Street—"T ho Tem phs of .wetteters Ras. I.lserstulirAoss'Bommeoo, Chestnut etteet. below Filth.Aotten Atoberth & Co.'s Menasene. - , fteniiones OrsciA' Boast. Ele4enth street,' ehtAre ChestrAtOonoort nightly. • • Park Beats/rm on . Fiction and Fact. Agreeably to anninineement, Park Benjamin, , delivered.aleitare at Musical Fund Hall,esteven ing, on °'Fiction and Peet." The audience was not as large as the oharaoter of the lecture deserved, al though it made up In respectability what it lacked In numbers. Flnsnoielly, considering the ohari table 'Object of the lecture, it wee not as successful as could have been desired. The lecturer was warmly applauded on entering the platform. Ms jovial face, since he last lectured in Philadelphia, has been embellished -with, a, grizzly moustache, now to online of cultivation. Thersare, be said, two worlds—the wend of Flo tlon, and the world of gaol. They summed to re volve in different orbits, in constant danger of col lision, and "sometimes collide they did, though gently; when they again moved on in obedience with 'undeviating, laws. To epoek plainly, in the language Of tome people, foot was ono thing, lotion another. The greatest book of feat that the world had ever produaed was the Eneyelopedia tfttliti• extra,the gritatest book of fiction was Milton's Pa radise Lost., The lecturer here endeavored to show that the theologians of the day, unwittingly, drew many'of their doctrines from Milton, Follett, and Dante, instead of the Bible. Minerva, was oftener quoted as a type of wiedem than Belomon. A. great horde of modern writers had expatiated largely on fancy and imagination. The former of these mos used in very, absurd connections. Thus we had fancy men, and fancy women, and' filmy horses, and fancy dogs, and fanny pigs, and , fancy everything. rue where is fancy bred!" said an insane man—quoting the poet—in walking along die street "At the bake-shop around the corner," - was the, prompt response. lie next en tered the field of imagination Boma modern ell tics, as st though wise in their own con ceit, toot often mistake fiction for foot, and voce versa. To please the public, the writer of history, while _be drew his inspiration from facto, in vested them with fiction in order to gratify popular taste. patts, be said, were not always truths. The same story might be told in a score of different ways. ' Finns were like ohamelions : they pre matted different colors from different stand-points. Thus, four persons viewing the same man from as many directions would necessarily give four dif ferent descriptions. Boma ,might controvert the proposition that a fact, correctly atated, was not a truth, yet the speaker persist , ntly maintained it. To his mind, a fact was but the sign of a truth. It was the body of what truth is the soul. Art was fact etherealised by fiction. It often happen ed that fictions were more truthful than narrative. /tree marble world waralao more enduring than our world of human hopes and sinews. In all re• sped. the.world of fictioriwas superior, and more eternal thin that •of reality. Doswell'a life of Johnson was platted at the head of books of me moirs, which were regarded as the most interesting class kbooks of fact. He deist - Abed a Oahu" in Goupil'a window, New York, representing the Queen of England in stately loveliness, with fair skin and beautiful mouth, and surrounded with aninteresting family of children. Now, the truth was, that the Queen of England was by no menus fair, and bad anything else than a beautiful mouth. Showell also dumpy in person, and was said never to look well except on the throne .end on, horseback, in ter long robes. Thaokerayos Four , Georges " the lecturer out up terribly, giving a variety of reasons for believing that not more than one word in fifty of the entire book could lay any claim to truth, so great was the preponderance of Action over fact in its .composi lion. He esteemed "Mother Goose" as a great author, far superior to the last sensation novel; for it_ could at least be understood. The funny lecturer stout gale his," patient audience" an ar tistic raiding of " Tack and Gill went up the bill ;', "There was a man in our town, and be was won drous wise," and sundry other ant'que pabulum for juvenility, to the evident amusement of the an dime. A wig upon a bald head, ha said, was one of the best illustrations of a Hoticn founded upon a fact. The whole fabric of misty was, in a great mea sure, remodel upon falsehood, Correspondence, beginning," My deaf sir," and ending "Your obe dient servant," and alrmanner of diplomacy, were Alledlrlth lies. Dat of tallying Wisp, the news papers were the worst, and of all there, the' New York Herald canted off the palm ; 'and of the newspaper contents, the biggest/lea were contained in the advertisements. A merchant who would net condescend to cheat his customer out of • penny.had not the slightest scruple In glorifying himself and' priding his stook In public print. It was, he Ithonght, very unjust to say that lawyers were the chief of liars. For his own part, be had beard More files &spies tittered In the pulpit than he had heard false prinoiples enunciated at the bar. The looter, was replete with humor and enter tainiag and was received with frequent applaues. • The Nineteeith Ward Homicide Case, - CONCILMBION. Yesterday,-the crowd in sod about the court nom wimgmeter -than at any former time during the progress of this - extraordinary ease. Before the doors were opened they were bent by an eager throng,-the persons composing which were so per. @latent in their efforts to -obtain admittance to the room, that a requisition had to be made upon the chief of police for a force of men to prevent dig order. Armstrong, the prisoner, had regained his composure, which was somewhat abase by the testimony of tlmith. Mr.. William D. Kelley reamed his argument, which hid been Interrupted by the adjournment of the court on Monday , evening. In referring to the theory that the prisoner had murdered Crawford for the sake of the money the latter had taken out with him, he thought-it by no means clear that he did not part with it when he first left the house that evening. Certainly that point was in doubt. Judge Kelley wonted the idea that murder was committed to conned a larceny. Where was the stridence that if Armstrong had been stealing from hie empiOyer; that Crawford knew the feet, or that . knowin it , he had threatened to expose the pri soner, sad 'this render himself liable to a charge of receiving stolen goods. In regard to the wagon, he asked why the Com monwealth had not called the man who had it out during the afternoon, to eh .w that it was clean when ne got st,- and that it Wet clean when he re turned it. Then it might be a fact againat the pri soner The neglect or the Commonwealth to call this testimony could not justify the jury in pre *lnning dist the vehicle wee clean when Armstrong took it out. Mr. Kelley then reviewed the testimony of the witness's., who saw the wagon driven rapidly through the streets, mid he held that there had been no Identification either as to the bone or the Teton, end the excitement under which the dif ferent *ortenesses labored at the time they saw the wagon - ant the 111a111111 whieb drew it, was referred to as an. evidence of their inability to identify it Mrs. Bartest was -positive that the curtain was down at - the door, and yet she contends that the head wee• projecting from the side, and between the wbmils. That- was impossible. It had been raining this day before, and In all small streets like St. John street, them is always more or less mud, sad, therefore, bow could this have been the posi tion of fathead, without the upper Ironton or the body being , bespattered with mud and Alth? And sto one says that Crawford's person wee so covered. Smith &ea no dotoription of the horse and wa it= • heigOked at bet one object, and looked so intently that the face be saw will never be effaced from hia memory. And why? Had he seen • men in full life shot down? Rs wee standing dye bun tired feet or! It wee an improbable story. What dots he say He saw the aide of - a face, and it looked like that of-the prisoner! but he will not say it woe . * lice of the prisoner—he will not lay it was not. 'On the feet that he will not say " this LS the fare," will the jury say that it is, and halm the rasa? Hi will not tatte it upon his eon/clams to say it was the face, and will the jury take it upon their eonsolinee to say that it was? Mr. Kelley now adverted to the` many oases of mistaken identity. No man should-hive Ms life Imperiled by the carnal glance under the circum stances of excitement as Sworn by Mr Smith. The jury would have to settle whether Urawford was murdered in the wagon hired by Armstrong and afterwards thrown out The blood is at the back orthe itagtin ; It streamed on and under the back cushions; it streamed down and between the book; it smeared the rail and whole inside of the wagon door; the dreadful deed was done, then the wagon driven through populous streets" There was little space in that wagon for a fearful mane like this; there was a throe or four minute horse - in the wagonl,there was a slander youth to man age that norm, and also to murder a man who at one time is seen with hie head on the bask seat, and at mother time with bighead out the aide and between the wheels,. and again on the back meat •, the blood streaming from that cheek and head ! And lett possible that to blood "can be found ex cept on the ground heamili Oil head? The pen tagon/vas torn On the left side. Let the District Attorney tell .how that, blood streamed from the cheek of that DAM and' stained that wagon and set a settle found on his clothing. That ques tion must Zia answered before the life of the pri. goner can2pay the forfeit. • • The borrowing of the pistol was referred to, and Judge Kelley sated why it was that the pri soner, having pinned and oommitted this murder, re turned- , discharged? If be was ommoione of baying committed the crime, what trouble would , it been to drop a few groins of powder into that pistol before returning it? it would be *rived that property had been traced to him; Abet he bad spent asl gold piece. On Tuesday he went to bo mosemed for a pair of boom, and foetid ri pair to At him, but he had not taken hic-money with hint,' when - he merely in tended Mtge Measured. On Saturday he dam for them *Stith* money which bad been given to him by his mother, when he informed her of his need of boots ; that he made a mistake 'niggard to the notOwas nothing to his guilt, as one of the without. had stated; that raoat - rof the money t o that beigithorimed was the notes of Me - Kensington bast. - '," The hew men by the witness going et the iapid rst•Aeserlbed told not have been the one hired by Anmaialai - The animal when brought to the stable ;arm not 'wonted Yet the theory of the Commonwealth is that it went • little Mtn than threeattellihd is half in Mteenzialltes Mr. Mann 'Moiled the 'argument, rcvlsielni the testimony_ that 'connected the prieonet Alt the mardsthad lieu the - flefezion presented by this prl:' acrus,r an presented in court .were not hi • 1 7 3 7 y pnried That he did not wear them la ' • viiiiimordtpg tb his own itsitement, Omni: .laimpt -tit -Si vsidele, and he km* it • amid have told -It in the dark with feeling and without getting, any of it on bleplothlng. Where he re t u r n pletaffoin ip mill bitchy when he reed ? Why sotshow where be die dhaeged it if not at the deceased? It would have been well for him to account for his where abouts from 7 until 10 o'olook. He had time to go to West Philadelphia andalso visit Crawford that afternoon. Judge Allison obarged the jury at 6 (Moak last evening. and the court adjourned, there being no probability of the jury agreeing during the eve. ning. , I.ROMAN J. ARMSTRONG IN' CIOURT—Ms A ' PPIUBANOIL AND POSITION—Tee ATTOUN,Byg Elsewhere in this paper the proceedings of yester day in the Court of Quarter Sessions still be found reported at length. Abstracts of the arguments, I however comprehensive, will, however, give no adequate idea of the scenes of the trial, and the personages there prominent. As this is now the all-absorbing theme, we have invaded the ,provinoe of our court reporter, and will endeaver to sketch the incidents of the day and a portrait of the prisoner. Imagine for the court, a room at the west end of the Statehouse, approached 'by two entrances from ledeperidenee Square, and . one entrance from a hall opening on Sixth street. A ennoutiorowd, unable to gain admission, are peering into this room through some dingy windows. Ooeasionalty they laugh, or shout in concert, and the merriment almost sacrilegiously interrupts the solemn pro ceedings of the tribunal within. Into this dingy room, badly ventilated, and of limited proportions, the light falls very dimly, oven in midday. All the accoutrements have a greasy somblanoe; the high ceiling is mottled; the four pillars that support the court room above are speekled and wan ; the picture of the State arms sadly needs scrubbing or repainting, and a brazen Justice that stands above it is blind with dust and armed with scales. Beneath these emblems Bit Judges Thompson and Allison, on a high platform ; below them on ano ther platform, protected by a dock, District Attor ney Mann, Clerk Moore, and the Court Crier, with perhaps an attorney or two Immediately below, in the centre of a bevy of reporters and students at law, the counsel for the prisoner are provided for.' They are supplied with a rough table, guilt less of paint, though not of oil, and muster there upon some " Authorities " and notes of the trial. The'juey ate seated on chairs to the east, guarded by a tipetaff, and at the foot of the room, seated in a chair In the prisoner's dook, flanked by tipstaves, site Thomas J. Armstrong, on trial for murder. Ile is a youth of gentlemanly garb, spare, and of medium height. Without being handsome, ho is yet prepossessing Not that any appearance of habitual good humor sits upon his face; for there is an absence of expression there. Regarded for hours, it has no varying hues.. It is not a book whore men may read strange matters ; there is no art to find the mind's construction in it. Ho site, sometimes for heirs, perfectly motionless, ex 'apt the eye, which roves easily from judge to attorney, but never looks directly upon the spec tators.. Those whose oonfidenee on physiognomy is .based upon their superior sagacity, profess to see some evil in that eye. We have regarded It for hours and compared it with those of a hundred men sitting in full view, whose characters we know. It fa a light-gray eye—so light, that its lack of hue fails to give it intensity. it is what 'Air. Dickens has called, a "shallow eye." If it is ever filled with indignation, or fear, or hope, Ito one can , reed it. Blue eyes or bleak or hazel have some polish or gleam in them ; but Armstrong's eye expresses no emotion that he may feel. All day he sat in the chair, giving the strictest attention to all details of argument, never expressing an emotion—save one. When the Dis triet Attorney was in the middle of his argument, be made some playful allusion to marbles—and Armstrong stailid. When the terrible summing up came, and the prisoner at the bar was accused of " - steeling" and 'murder, there was no lash of indignation or shame ; not a particle of color came to his cheek ; he sat as passive and attentive as ever', like a man watching a camera where his pit:numb to be taken. Had he been anywhere save in the culprit's dock, no one would have 'elected him as the man of blood. In the morning, be kissed his mother and sis ters; almost as unmoved as himself, and talked in terestedly - to a 'taw friends. Me blank hair is scrupulously neat and curled; his forehead is not broad or high, but in atriot proportion with the size of his face. Bits complexion is not clear, but broken into pimpleand his lips are shut without being compressed. It was plans from nis stole be havior that he had either no emotions, or that they were in perfeet subjection. The eourt.room was crowded. A few females were those ' three of whom were the daughters of Crawford, in full black dress, and others were Armstrong's relativee. The rest were women whole erratic dispositions had drawn them to the tribunal to gate upon scenes repugnant to all wo. manly feelings. There were a better collection of men than la usual to the Court of Quarter Sessions. But in the dock or gallery at the rear, the same dull-eyed, sallow faces predominated—men and youths with out the energy of manhood, whose own 0100 Been bad made them weak-brained They_ oronohed with elbows upon their knees, drinking in the sick• ening details of the murder, and feasting their hollow eyes upon the prisoner and the court. The court crier repeated in the morning the usual formulas. Two or three tipstaves shouted "si lence," end the tall form of Judge Kelley arose to speak in the defence. No abstract of his remarks can do justice to their delivery, nor carry with them the musio of his deep, modulated voice, some• times bursting into Its full power, and softer and more musical when it fell. With no ground of de fence to occupy ; compelled to substantiate the strange , story of the prisoner, in view of the im ranee testimony against it, Judge Kelley yet managed to throw doubts of his criminality oxen iota the minds of hie fellow.attorneys. Every breach in the Cemmonwealtb's evidence he widen ed,.and Inveighed _against the reliability of pre sumptions with rare effect. New who listened oats ever forget his remark :," You, cannot, when he is dead, presume life into his remains or infer respect abd sappiness to the threshold your verdict hat disgraced." Bat if the counsel for the defence bad hope in some weakreaa of the District Attorney, their cal culations failed. Step by step be followed the links of oirottm damn, like an avebger on the trail. If he devi ated at timee into levity or sarcasm, or flights of rhetoric, it was to return again with new vigor to the argument. Every assumption of the defence bo undermined; ' his introspection into the motives and character of this prisoner was almost men:Alen. Once, he drew tears to hie own eyes when he men Woad Crawford's broken household. And, In the end, as if with a fearful conaelonimess of his re aponeibility, be invoked the jury to , 4 put away tins blood from - them." Not an emulated idiot in the gallery was unmoved. Then Judge Allison charged the jury, according teethe evidence, and in view of their duties. The court-room was very still; some were wiping the drops from their eyes, others looked like folks at funerals. And Thomas J. Armstrong, young, vigorous, surrounded with friends, sat in tho dock where 'criminals had congregated and cowered for years, and heard the revealment of all his pest career. Hundreds of curious eyes sought to road his face, and be heard, ever and anon, the yells of the folk outside who climbed to - the windows, and disarmed ,with laugh and merriment, the facts of the myste rious tragedy for which he stood arraigned. The faces of sisters and mother were not so sombre as their thoughts, and the dreary light of the court was not heavier to the lashes then their bruised hearts. If that court room, even with the Infamy of its trial, were the bitterest image that rose before them, all would have been well But there was a darker.one they feared to come PoLlofii CAnYA.—Henry Matthews, 00- bored, was charged before Alderman Battler yes terday with breaking the window of a jewelry store at Third and wizard avenue, and stealing therefrom a couple of gold watches and a chain. Part of the stolen property was recovered. The mused was held to answer. John Tines, also colored, was charged before the lame meg/Arnie with assault sad battery on bis wife. The woman testified that she had been married three months and caught John walking with another damsel, and when she spoke to him about it he beat her. The wife showed signs of rough treatment, her face being badly bruised and one of her Murals broken. John, on the other band, denied being married to the women, who, he said, followed him wherever he went and gave him much trouble The defen dant, whore looks were no ways attraotive, also laid the woman was jealous of him, The alderman held him to answer the charge of assault and bat tery. MEETING Or KENTTIOBIANEL—AII ad journed meeting of the Philadelphia Kentuoklaas was held last evening at the American Hotel. Dr S. D..Grose took the chair. Mr, Dullit presented anaddrass and resolutions, which were unanimously adopted. The resolutions provide for forwarding the ad dress to Gov. Magot The address states that the people of the North will, in time, repeal all obnoxious laws and con cede all reasonable demands. It states that many causes other than those of an anti.slavery charac ter influenced the late election. The address re fers to the recent action of the States of Rhode Island, Ohio, and New Jersey, relative to personal liberty bills, the anti abolition dtmonattatione in Boston, and the public meetings held In Phila delphia, It refers to the unanimous sentiments of concur rence in the Crittenden Compromise, The motto of the State of Kentucky wee ingeniously wrought into the address: " United we stand—divided we fall." DISOHARGBD.—Yesterday afternoon, the gang of Spickets," who were arrested upon the charge of being implicated in the robbery of a malt shoe shop at Twenty-fourth and Callowhill streets, bad a further hearing before Pollee Magill. trate Dottier at the Central station Owing to the want of certain testimony, the prisoners were dis ',barged, after being severely reprimanded by the alderman. He told them they did not bear the best of characters, and were, In his opinion, guilty of the charge for which they bad been arrested, yet, on aooount of the look of certain evidence, he was obliged to disoharge them. During the hear ing 'he oboe wee packed with the roughest kind of Individuals, some of whpm have served terms of imprisonment for different crimes. lellaNDlGANTß.—Yesterday morning beg gars of all disoriptions were in attendance at the Mayor's Oleo. It seems that some mean Indivi dual had told them his Boner had money to bestow on all who made application They departed as they same. Lately this ohms of people have be some very annoying to house-keepers. It seems they travel in pairs, and while one rings the door bell the other will thump at the gato, and, if &awe offers, carry off anything of value they oan lay hands on Complaints are made daily, at the Cen ,tral Polies Offme, of beggars stealing the keys from doors. For what purpose, however, depends upon the future. Ramnsit DaIVING.—A man, named John Moaner, was run over by, a wagon at Eleventh and Walnut ransom, on Monday night, and badly injured. The driver of the vehicle, named An drew Smith, was arrested and held by Alderman Patohel to anevier the charge of reckless driving. Poor. =T Pram , —A drover named Jacob Rothsobild, trom Pittsburg, had his pocket picked, on Monday night, at the railroad depot, Eleventh and Market streets, of a book containing the cum of $1,600. SLIGHT Futz. —An alarm of fire was canard, on Monday night, by the burning of some clothing at a house in Ohrlacian street, below Thirteenth. The damage was wlain Aoonoanx.—A man, named Wm. Mick, teU on the footway at Eleventh end Filbert streets, on Monday evening, and fractured one of his legs. He was conveyed to the hospital. Worsts Spears is NEW Liamrsumz.—A letter from Davis, the well-known landlord of the polka bonne at Franklin, N. N„ says "the roads small blocked up with 'demi and there Is tfo molt thing meriting three miles Irani home." has, khWaver i sent to • friend nine splendid pickerel. TILE, PRFM,.-PfULAINFILPILIA, „: , VVEI)NESDAY, JANUARY pc', 1861. ! lIIIPORTART SALES sr M. THOMAS & SONS yesterday, at noon; at the Rzehringe': The gi9teBB ad LM Riven Myna, 82Loco. 81 MO 7 Der omit. minpon bonds PliiiarleMbia maa ' SMARR nalirollii OumpanY, 76 per oat. of . ,; 0 e e r!? : 6 per mint. <Rven bonds OA! Erie. od per 8/ 090 ever cent, coupon bonds 00110ty of Mercer, 16 I P TSir stares Shamokin Valley and Pottsville Railroad Com_ssiny, 4116 10 per share. 89:52 slop loan of the ishamokin Valley and Pottsville Railroad Company. 81 per rent. 8 shares Northern bank of Kentuokr, teem. 1 chore Mercantile Library Conlon'', 7 . 4 0. I ' .. 7 Country seat, 31 sores, on the Ridge road, adjoining 1 Laurel Rai 020.000. .rltundkifided sixth part ilia mortgage for 81,200, $9O. I ,880, 100. Nit 21). .. ,t 0 450. 25. uit " it II 1,200, 90. " '‘ eleventh " " 0na1114,888.67, IGO. ' On Weilne , day laat. the gad inet i The Trevorton Coal and Railroad, 8100,000. r n Tu sday, the 224 inat.: Three story briok dwelling, Ridge avenue, subjeot to a yearly ground rent of Hai. 81800. Three-story briok dwelling, No. 701 North Nineteenth Street, entaset toe. yearly ground rent of 54831, SM. liriakAwelling,/t0.169.7 Latimer street, 81,150. At private sale, sumo last report: Reindenee, Pte. 14111 Walnut street, emcroo. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The Money Market. Patt,imatente, Jan. 29, 1861 The stook market *as rather more native to day, with steadiness in prices. Reading Railroad shares advanced a fraclion, Morrie Canal, Lehigh Valley Railroad, Camden and Amboy Rallreesd, and Race and Vine streets Passenger stook are maintained at previous quotations. btato fives ad• vanced f, and City loans:were native at 08 for the old issues and 1013 for the now. The money market remains without change. The coupons of the first mortgage bonds of tbo Philadelphia and Sunbury Railroad, due Febru ary I next, will be paid at the Bank of Commerce. The million and a half more in gold whloh ar rived at New York, from Liverpool, yesterday, in the steamship dElna, mattes up a large part of the aped° withdrawn from the circulation in that city for the last. Government loan. Tim New York week" bank statement shows the following changes from the week previous: - Doreen of loans $2,099,367 Deorease In epode 529 842 Decrease of circulation 135.272 Decrease of undrawn deposits 2,302 610 The Times says that the explanation of the heavy decrease in loans and discounts is to be found in the rapid voluntary withdrawal by the debtor banks of the loan certificates issued by the Oleari.ng-Ifouee under the arrangement of the 21st November, and the running off at maturity of the mercantile discounts, a good part of whiett are met without application for renewal to a corresponding amount. The difference in the spade line Is less than was generally looked for after the heavy transfers of the week to the sub-treasury. The result, as it stands, shows that about $3,000,000 was gained to the city during the 'creek, and the present average is a rising for the succeeding re turn. We learn that the Amerioan Life Insurance and Trust Company, E. E. corner Fourth and Walnut streets, oontinuea to pay all depositors on demand, without notice. Eo tar from wanting any legisla tion obliging depositors to give three months' no tice of their intention to draw money out of the institution, the company have petitioned that body that, in case such an act should be passed, they may be eapeolally exempted from any benefit art sing out of it, as it is their intention to pay on de- mand, as they have always done, under all circum stances. k Exchange Sales, 29.1861. Esa.filiralmnts' Exchange. 11)ART, Philadelphia Stoe J MUST? RIPOITIID DT B. E. ISLAVIA R 8• 1, 4900 Penns Mt eacY.calt IWO do ••••• • • • - 90 34 200 do gos 11100 City Gs R 8 0.-9 9 8 1600 do ft 80 —..98 400 do 8 K 0— 700 do 98 2200 0 ,40 o c d o — .,. 98 ......—.. 9a 4000 do 2 99- 9 A3O do --tfe d w-101 8 34 900 do--. NeW..101% 600 71 Venus ft 8e —BO% 1000 Cain & Am as .2000 Cd. Am 6080 45 8034 5 Cam & Awb0v....110 4 do e5w0..1091i 1 do ...... ebwn DA% 25 Le igh Dorm... 85..35 1 4 25 do V . 4" 00 Rase k. Vine ...55.3431. 95 d 0....— a5-1435' 20 Del illotnal 100 Reed 100 do 10000 d d o o . -2 2 h 15 Lebigh BOARDS. 26 Mor Canal...6sarn_ao36 BOARD. BETWNE 4000 Fenno Coup Ea.•• • Ali SECOND 14111 18 Pelvis 58 ...91 MOO Oity ed R. 8 C.— 93 6909 do K H 0..-- 9d 100 do 8. IS 0.. ——9 B 2190 City 6$ to 9..N0w.1911i1 008 & A •. b6.10t5...108 20 Wilmington R.—. 36 CLOWN, PRI 6 10 Poona R.... 2 days.Sß 5 ^Aloenill 10 Union do Bk of Tenn. 70 2 I Ilic ...... —7O Nof Kentuoky.ltd/ii EXIEMEI ye Ask/d. EIMML —654 73 Elmira R vrf.......12 18 !slaws Ts 68 Long Island R—. 0" 1034 Leh CI Fr. .4834 47 Leh CI & N Scrip-33n t3K North Penns 8 834 N Penns R 6614 N Penna R 10s-- .. 84 Critawiged B Con. 8 4 I Catewissa .. 10 2d & Bd.st dvoff.42)4 465 hooc3l7nm ht R.. 14 104 West Phlln 15634 BIPTVOO Er. 83 9 Orson & Coates...l7 173 Bid. Assis Philadel9hia6s— 97% 9 8'41 Pails as R.-- 97% Phila Be —new..lol% 1019 eenna 9i 91 Read ...... 22 =NI Road ads ... 81 84 Read mt Gs 'Bo. 90 90 Read mt 704 7441 Parma R —WM 28 % Penns R :dint as 87% 89 afar CI 00a....._.4034 at% Morris Canal 9r 101 109% Bah 2( 45% 66% bah Rev Imp 85...74 .. Behar . tla Idtk. 7 8 bold Nay Prefd —169 17i Philadelphia Markets. • The demand for Flour continues limited both for ex port and home use. and holders generally aro anxtous to sell. About 1000 bhls superfino sold on private terms. Mixed and good straight superfine II offered at 8625 m 6 373's without sales ; 856005 7b for extras., 8606.50 for famd r ; and 88.6006.76 4p bbl for fanny brands, as in op:atty. Rye Flour is halt at 314 4p bbl. Corn Mosl is not inquired for. and Pennon held at 83 bbl. Wasor.—There is very little movement and tho mar ket le dull and rather lower, with sales of 4000 bus at 325 erld)o for fair to good and prime Western and Po na rode. and 13601464 for white. Rye us dull at 750. Corn Is also dull and unsettled. with Wes of 4.000 bas yellow nt 700 for old. and 630 for new in the oars. Oats tre and Penns offered at 3go 4P bus. BARK.—Quonntron lain steady demand at 825 OF ton for let do. 1. Coirod —There is not mash doing. and the market to firm . t. tt sales of NO bales at p evious quotations Gkocznike.—Thoules are mostly confined to dugarer withal? etyma In quotatrone. rnovudotta—The market is firm but ,quiet. Men Pork is steady at 818504' bbl. Lard continues quint at previous rates. 8113 D. —Thera lo a steady busmen to note in Clover med. with further sales of 300 bus at 8005 25 V' Jan. is steady 100 bhis retina sold at ; 200 bbls Western do at eiseigio ; drudge 16Yotro • and ? blids at filio per gallon. New York Stock Eschange.-Jan. 29 UN) Trans 13 p o N.-102141500 N Y Can 11......e30...700 8000 Tenn St 6s 'D0.... 7.54 60 do -..... b10..79N 100d0 Virginia St 60 765; 5) Erie R_-_-_ -. 810. .86 5000 do —76 111 do „. - -WU 7000 Missouri St Gs .-% 6536 60 Clay & Tot R-blO-313,y 1 14001 /kook City W LAG) 25 do .. .- ..6iN INA Pile .1.4 in W. s. —WM DO Hod Hi; ii-...b30. -gas DOJO Ohio &N W Istm.4o 15 do ._. -46 ZOO/Seen it ids.-.-. 11514 60 do - • • • ..... —4 5 . 1 .1 . 2000 Hod My 8 .1? bd5...0.54 210 Read It —-465 ii /00 Pao M ail 8 C.--• 5701 6 alien Can R........--. 66 10 do ___..... -57 26 do_, ,__ . 1,734. 100 do ._-.. biii _565‘ 60 MPi & ril g 4-11'0 .ass DO do ....------.861 200 111 Can R sop-110-'9N WO do .610-865 s 100 do --. . 705 t 60 do ..,....... 806 50 'do- . ~..e..0...70 lid N Y Cop 11....... 8. le Gal it Chrit ...... ..72 1 101 do .......... -79 N 50 do ..-....731( 53 do .—. --. 72N .15) do ....TV!) CITY ITEMS. Barr IVO DAYS remain In which to register your name as a Babson be r to the Cosmopolitan Art As sooiation. Not only those who are patrons of art, but every body who can procure three do'lare, should invest them in this popular institution. It is the beet invest ment of this amount of money you can possibly make, as you get, on subscribing, a handsome steel er graving. (the choice of any of the five published by the Associa tion;) also, the Art Journal—a beautifully illustrated magazine—for one year; free admission to the Ameri can and Foreign Art Gallery, New York, and alt the privileges In the annual award of premiums consisting of some KO choice works of art, of high attain) merit, which a e gratuitously distributed to anbioribers. E. B. Hunt .k Co., northwest corner of Fifth and Chest• nut streets, are tho Yhiredelphre asenta for the Asso ciation. We give below a deeoription of the plates from which you eon have a choice, and which can now be seen at the °Moe of the agents: Falstaff Mustering his Marotta—the finest line en 'graving executed in Amerioa. Ehakepeare and his Friends, painted and engraved by the Faed Brothers; published originally at 5B in ling... land, and yurcbase4 by the Assooiatioir for their sub %iceberg atone, The Village Blacksmith, engraved from Herring's great picture, by George Patterson, one of the test modern engravers. Manifest Destiny, engraved from Solomon's pictute of Fortune Telling, b► the well known Bacon, of Lon. don, and the otter's Saturday night, by Thomas Paed, engraved by Lemon, of London. ja29-2t THR ULTIMATUM' OV SOUTH CAnOLINA.—Suutb Carolina hes laid down an ultimatum that will hardly be complied with, or that, it complied with, will seemly afford satistaotion to her sister States. The fact Is, every day BMA 20 complicate political matters, and many psoplil have determined to cease racking their b•aine for a remedy for a disease which seems in onrable. The great ultimatum of good taste elegance. and economy is. that all men end Youths who would dream well should procure their garments at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rockhill & Wilson, Nos, COS and 605 Chestnut street, above kWh, Philadelphia. A GBNTLE3r42I (?) 'Tie he, whose every thought and deed Br rule of virtue moires ; Whose sonorous tongue disdains to speak The thing hie heart disproves; Who never did a slander forge, His neighbor's fame to wound, Nor hearken to stairs report By malice whispered roud; Who to hie p ighted word and truth Has ever firmly stood, And bought hie clothes of Granville Stokes, Because he manes them good ; Nagano two prioes he disdain*, The •" golden rule" employs, And never sells a garment that Its purohaser annoys. valuable gtft to presented to °soh purohaier at the fashionable Clothing Emporium of Granville Stokes, 601 Chestnut attest MARINE INTELLIGENCE. SEE FOURTH PAUL ARRIVED, Bohr Annie Virden, charobera, 2 day from Lewes, Del. with corn to ?an Dewier & Co. Bohr IA Lank, Pimping Seer from Freilorioe.. Nit with corn te , JAB 1, Dewier & Co. °GEARED Bteamehip Virginia, Kelly, Norfolk and Richmond, T Webster, Jr. (COrresporlonne of theThlladelphla Hun hl. CAPE IBLAND, I. J • Jan Of, 7 P The BriVali aohr Rich wd O'Brien. for Hantax, and two cool:18.18n zebra went to sea elite afternoon harm, brig name in , nd panned to the &ammeter Ma morning. Wind W. Yours, TE O B. IL 1111011E8. rir (Correepondanoe of the Prem.) ham Yong. Jau 22. Arrived, tibias Stampede. from Liverpool; Win ", en- Mott, from do; bark Aunties, from Rio; brig Naylor, from St Thomas. B Arrived, bark Coatarells, from AfrioaoazoN. Tan 29.. Nam ORLeene, Jan 29. Arrived, bark Citizen, from Now York, MEMORANDA. Steamahip Renalugton, Haber, lame, arrived at Bos ton Yenta day Steamship City of Riohmond, JSlitohe4, hence. arrived at Hlobinond 98th nat. iSteanithin Quaker City, Bhufeldti front Havana:6th hut, arrived at New York yeetordayi YorSteamship day, Asia, Lott for Liverpool, oleared at New k yemter • Ship Viking, Smith, foi San pranobseo, olearedsit N Yorl Tootarabr Sian saanetiester, Trask, Iron LiVerPool, arrived at Dow York vesternar. r h i p Gl inst. adiator, Lttoo, from Callao, was MY Cape Hen h Obi s Marathon, Vandyke, for Glasgow, cleared at 11 orh,nns 23th inst. • • ,9tip Corinne,. Baker. from Callao, arrived at Balti more yesterday. Ship bumatra, Abbott, from Callao, arrived at Balti more yesterday, Bark Therese, Hohorst, from Bremen, arrived at N York ya Bark Mar on, Fowler, from Rio de Janeiro, was below Baltimore yeateidaY. Bark Winifred, Immore, from Baltimore, at Rich mond 28th inst. Brig Altavela, Reed for Cuts., cleared at Wilmington, NC, 28th inst. with Inmber Brig Gipsey, (Br) vixen. from tit Jago de Cuba, arrived at Wilmingon, NO. 28th Met Brig 8 It Brown, Hammond, from Demerara, arrived at Wilmington. NC.27th Mat. Brig fit Mary, Brevoor, cleared at Now York yester day for aux Ca• es. Brig Isabella, 'Higgins. from Para and Maranham, ar rived at New York yesterday. The Britieh ship Van e' uver was lost on tit Anna Island, hound into Moron ham: also a Belgian ship. name not reoolleoted with woo tone goal. was lent on Cora Grande, bound into Ma ranham—no dates given. Bohr Wm .P Phtihps, Smith, honoe, arrived at N York yesterday. Bohr Chas P BllOkslaY, Garwood, from key West, ar rived at New York yostardaY. Has been 7 days north of Battens. with heavy N and NE glees. YOrk yeate Eohr C rd Wright, Whirlow, hence, arrived at New ay Bohr Marian, Jordan, from Morris River, NJ, at New York yesterday, Bohr Vermont. VRIVO. from Mayaguez, arrived at Wilmington, NC 27th inst, Bohr Western titer, Crown)), from Key West for Now York. was spoken:Hl Mat, lat 2t 27 long 8037. The steamship truwaneo, at New Crican. With inat, brought to port from Galveston. the fi et . thee., mow. ard, one man. and n boy. belonging to the bark Dime Brim, bound from Chariest m to New Orleans. which was run down by an unknown ship sixty t il d es to the eastward of Role-in-the Well nn the inst. Hem e. ran la— lie ship lonian, of Thomaston, Copt Wade, from New Orleans, bound to tine sort, went mho.) this morning under Case Latreve. Bho wan got offaud towed in bore w.th six feet of water in her hod. It Rivals that her corpar is badly wrinkled, and that Part i.f tier keel is gone. • • SPECIAL NOTICES SAVING FUND AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY. Office S. b. Corner FOUR:111 and WALNUT rtreeta This institution continues to receive Deposits, as usual, and pal a all Burns. large or small, aa demartd, as it has always done. It has asked for no leaislatiosi, and desires none. 1a29 Im SAVING FUND—NATIONAL SAINITT TRUST Company.—burius the suspension of speole payments by the Banks. Money is received and said daily, on de mand, in the same kind of funds, some or notes, as de posited; Interest five per cent. WALNUT Street, southwest corner of THIRD. 3a2-tf lima DYE I ILun Dys I !—Batohelor's LIQUID HAIR DYE is he oeisinat and best in the market. All °there aro mere imitations, and should be avoided if you wish to mime ridicule. Aplendid Drams or beautitul BROWN instantaneously. bold by all Drug gists everywhere. The genuine has the signature of WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR upon R etsel-plate en graving on four sides of each box. Beware of Counterfeits. Manufactorr. 81 Barolay stroet, late rs 3 Broadway, New York. CHARLES BATCHELOR, nob-1y Proprietor. SALAMANDEB. DAM-PROOF 5.40.113.—A very page assortment of SALAMANDERS for oats at rea sonable prices. No. 304 ORMlTNUTBt.abiladolphis au3ll it twANs k WATF:ON. OEUVRE & BAKER'S CELEBRATED NOIBELEBB SEWING MACHINES The Boat in Ilso for Family Sewing. Yo, 730 CIIRRTNUT Street. Philadelphia. anfir-tr ONE PRIOR CLOTHING OF THE LATEST , rnme.rnade in'the beet manner, expressly for RE TAIL HALES. LOWEST %sifts prtcos marked' In eta's' Filmes. All goods made to oraer 'warranted sat. - %story. Our ONE-PRICE system is stnotly adhered to. ell are thereby' treat'. AWLS Is JONES A. nn 604 MARKET Streyt CARD PRINTING, BEST AND CIDIAPRST IN the City, at 34 South THIRD Street. CIRCULAR PRINTING, Best and Cheapest in the City, at 34 4 outh THIRD Street. BILL-HEAD PRINTING. Beet and Cheapest in the City. at • 34 SouthTHIRD Street. HAND-BILL PRINTING, Best and Cheapest in tha City. at 34 South THIRD Street. PAMPHLET PRINTING, and every other &suit/- Don of Printing, of the most superior quality, at the most reasonable rates. at RINGWALT & BROWN'S, Dresel's Belidine, 34 South THIRD Street. el3-tf ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninthand Cheetiant. Thos Welsh. Columbia Jae McAuley, Pittsburg 11 C Deming, New York T It Robison. Boston J FL Btevene. Baltimore W Adams, Baltimore W 113 Wiley, Lancaster Thos ht Howe, Pittsburg C 13 Johnson Itookford Chas Berrall, cincinaati J W New Joreey Lltt Reticule. NOW /creel Win I( CDT ey . New lone, w m Bent, Pow Jersey Wm Moßenney. N Joreey J H Jonee, nittsbwg .D McDonald, Milwaukee 0 French. MI waukee i avid Ferguson Milwaukee L H Kellogg, Milers, kee D Id Dunham. Virginia John G Marshall N York 0 Luta, Chinn o G W Clark. rmicago J B Lovejoy & wife, Phila Chas Bowl & la, Maryland James Boyce, Baltimore Jacques ecoieb & la, ri G A Mender, Ban Franonitio Geo Prinbre.t, N Y Wm G Moorhead, Pons Mn G Moorhead, Phi'a M Orskeley, New York A B Morrison Boston A Tatman, New York F • Giles. New York P A GI es. Pew York Lyman New York David bomb, New York Jno r Rolfe Bro.,klyu Coin J Boyer, Crt , ioktyn W C Peet. New Y rk H H worsyth. Chicago John Putnam, Boston .1 I) Montour', rowanda Juo BMu ray, New York R Corson, fiorr crown Jon H. Wisher, Chicago James Tone,. Bosto B Junir, Now 'Mark G ant, Jr. Tor , tsdale lain Tyrrell. t Masao Mr Cottimer, New York A H Shaw. New York P A Sutton. Danbury. Conn Geo Whiteford. New York 1., °Colvin, W C Russel, New York 1) A Hynes, Galveston Geo hr How, Chicago O E Cu ber Chicago Geo B Brown, Chicago M O ehuman, Coica,lo C ot WW I .% Chion , go P Cooper. Boston A Bandy, Chionito W Stewart, Chicago 11 Milwauireo James Peck. Milwaukee W D Won dley la, N Y H Almey & la. New York 8 6 Herr. North Carolina Tll Wadsworth. Cnicago N 13ur•eell, Chicago A rar DeLong. Chioago G Terry Memphis LR. dliard, Chicago It Fowler: Ph °ago A E Kent Chicago C T Phase. Chioago 111 Stanton. N ikleans W Ffunget t .London N Wheeler & N ewn Jae O ust, vitt Plow york Thee El Tutton, York ti J yew York L Howard, Hartford E Denny. Now York JC Perry & wfalorth Carolina' JATIIMRY 23—Evening GIRARD ROUSH—Chestnut street. below Ninth. HS Tiffin & la; N 040 ans M Mgrediih Haunt 0 nal ta, N • Deo Ousel, Dartford J F month , Hartford Benj P novas, Bali Col Some 1, Eilemmer, N Y Jae C Hastings. ad 11. Moulton & la, N Y Mies Welke , . New York Hobt Hardy & tvf. N .1 C H I peon. Pottsville Band J Prints. Bait A N Atwood & 18. N Y W B Miner & la, N Y Mica Robertson. h Y J It /limns. Salem Sa'em I Bird &la tutdocenn. New Jersey El it Geary, B - ookijn E P Patton & la, Del .1 A Parker, New y. , ak E P Coburn & la, Albany Mom l'oburn. Albany (lime Jai ohs, Cnester ao J Haldeman. Purina Samoa Duffy. Penns megrims. Penns J Ii Cameron. Harrisburg \ J A Jameson, ;It Lome B L Galougaer, C K,llinger. Pitts, urn W W Joynea. New York James Oliver, Maryland P. M Oliver, Maryland P G timeedes, India uri James darns, reline Chas H Williams, Ohio David D Parrieh M 1.4 urine. West Chester W Bailliere, NY Jamul White. New York 119 n Joe Komgmasher Pa HButler & lady, New York J Busier. Jr, New York i. Marva, lereey City 0 W Bikor. PhilaJelplna M Johnson. New York Hon John B Hoskin. • Y Hon it a Uolee,New Kooken A al onheimer. N Orleans Miss Pinkerton, DI Orleans A L Bromley, Newton, NJ. 'obn Walfaraert M.' York Mr Swift. ineeseolmer4its John C Hey low. Penns Atte Hellman & en. Peuna J W Hey 'man, Poona Goo H Anderson, N York W HSkelhoro, Euueland 0 Cleveland, Jersey City Emit Haas. New York T Drew, New York Monte', France MERCHANTS' :HOTEL—Fourth street, below Arolt TIC White. York, Penne M J Kramer Allentown rt Healer. Allentown Hl, b,n, la, caner h'eck, Allentown J T Hurknardt Texas Juhue vibe, New Orleans M O Cane Columbta, Pa Win Champion, Baltimore J Morton, Massachusetts wr. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut it,. above Third. Jan ti Al burgh. Penna A Al Kinser, Bolmesburg A J Jones. Jr, Pharr Joo Cuansngbam. gairsve Jas Roder "ha• Ducks. Now York Corrong c i Bobt U Ogden, New York J Anderson. Lancaster Geo NCo son, Cmontown Geo N Leslie to wf, Penna N H =081.1). Bethlehem W ft Carr. New York It t otter. New Jersey Geo P Nixon. r Jersey Prof Laird Penna. 8 13 Schenk, New York A MBR (CAN HOTEL--UAmetnut et.. above Firth. Jas M Burns & w, Pa Mire Mary Burns, T 3 rone Geo B white, Harrisburg J D Quinn, tlarrhborg JD. 'notate', New York Wlt Tittle &w. Conn J P Zane, Lalifornia D W heendian, Cal Jan G. Hums, Jereey Rhore John Cod> ok. Easton H U Tanker, Prov, It I B C Barber, New York W dll4ll. New York J Loomis. New York J Thomson, Rhode Island Mies Rodman, It I B Freeborn JONES' HOTEL—Choetnut street. above Sixth A Rosenthal Baltimore C H Hamm, ?MN U H Lane Yhila J O Wa more. Conn H O'Connor, Baltimore Thoa W Bache) ler T P Marsha 1,14 Jersey Chas Wrtaht. 'el H Hitch, U, laware W H Looker, Phila Kerteon, Now Yolk THE UNION—Arch street. ribose Third. 8 Rodney. Massachusetts Wink - wood, New York O W Meeks &11. N York Id Minors & arf N Jersey J V Carson, Indianapolis Miss Carson,lna A B Rowtherty. Jr. PMla LH Won, Allentown J Wright. Pittsburg BARLEY SHEAF—Second street. below Vine. P C 'Hoff. N Jsersoy E Bullock. Vermont A E savage. Vermont C B r ly, Pennsylvania D Jarrett. Bucks on I kastburn, Attleboro Hashes. Duel:enchain JD Eh M,Eloo 4 ,Buoks oo Oliva IS Titus. bel City he Be' is, Jr. Bunks CO C Kirk Buoka co Joe Thorpe, Pottstown P W Potts, Pot , stown W l 017.0 Y, Attleboro D Mo. lanes. Bantsvelle Dr W Levinsaton• Pa K Fritz. Doylestown Hart, Bucks no W Newbold . Ducks oo Jas Lynn. bunks co 11 0 Parry.. Buck CO ins Robbins, Cheltenham P Jarrett Books co W Davison, ti H Stroudsburg NATIONAL HOTEL—Race strept. above Third. W Rowe, Pennsylvania HJ Fiendler, Pottsville Gee G Boyer, Pottaville Band Green, Pennsylvania E Weiteher,Harrieburg Wit lams, miners. the o A Grainger, Wme.ort JohnLight.l Rooster oo Wooltly, Lebanolloo T 0 Moyer. My el e own It H Cuthbert, New York Jas SIM hte r. Pittabatg Hew, Bechtold. Pa Chas H Garber, Conn W }Eisner, Hazleton COMMERCIAL ROTEL—Sixth at.. above Chestnut Joe Umstoad. Pottstown Samuel Cornett, Penpa D B M•redttb, Chester co clement Darling on, Fa David Zook, v , onnt J.l Franklin Werrilow, Pa A is M Prevost, Trenton B F ,hantx, Panna Al, Brigitte, Chatham, Pa Hobert RahStriel, Lana Co STATEN UNlON—Market street, above Bath. Ft J Boone, Pennsylvania • Israel Rohrer, Penne Jl.ona. Lewistown B W Bweieshelm, Boston W B Bproul,.l anonster eo I.avia Good, Chester no Jno D Latin, Chester co T N rimplims Joe 1, limbo,. Berke no F N orland California W Dobbins, Cal fornia Jos H Miller, Penns B Loveless, New York REVERE HOUSE—Third street, above Race. F. T Gobs. Peon'a W n Bislar, Philligeburg W C Herrin, York. Pa Chas Heller, Rellertowa Geo W Rudd„ Salem 11l Rev P H Lehr, A Ilentown Mr Weld, tt. la, ?hada Joshua Hauer, Ilalttmora BALI) E AGLE—Third street. above Callowhlß. Geo Levan, Lane co. Pa Enos Berral. Carbon oo Sol Boer. Lehlgh co P pentsratiOner.Ailentown T B Lemming bliddlet'n Mrs Keay, Norristown James Brown, Lancaster Miss Peel 9. Norristown 11 Abbouse, Lancaster 'k W Robinson, Doloat'n BLACK BEAR—Third street, above Cal Within. eahall. Poona B 8 Borer, Olney. O Harper, Jenkintown 0 FInI ay. Barteville W Horner. l'enneburs J Hersh. Penneburg W R Neal. Yardieyville F Merkel- le utztown F Tomlinson Bs berry F Roads, Bout hampton 3 Fmk% Hartsville W Kline, F,ar,v, le B Woodward. Moreland Fi Tr. inbower. Doylestown B Selig. idantown -J K Kline, Salford MFFOITANTS' HOUShird st.. above Ca Dolan!. N Gerrann, Allentown F Stiller, Allentown H e; Nuthole. BY aft ..entlerson. Harrleb'g J t• hatter, Fenno H tiohooder Lana oo J Baton Sunbury. Pa °Fonder. Sunburn Fe J.P Miller, Allentown • FOUNTAIN HOTEL—Second et., abovo Merles'. Joe Anderson, Bucke ou M u Hodson Books oo W B /ll.r. New Jews! 000 Ruth , lon, New Jersey Mrs J C Bird Dover. Del r , avoid Bad. I) ver, Lel John Btraohng. WIWI. Dal Jas N rnith, Maryland Reese J 8011, Doylestown Aaron Burt, N J MOUNT VERNON HOTED—Becond et., above Aroh' Riohard B Witham, N 1 eaml Ararat." k la, N York 1:1 Gilbert, flew Yerir W Hheldreke, IsewJerseril H Roberts, W Levie, Baltimore W t3lonaker, Ness York UP TO 12 O'OLOOK LAST PPM MARRIED. GERNER-11ORNE.—in Newark, Newjereey, Jan. 221,1 IL by the RIM F.dgrit M. Ks , ' MO , • Wesblot Gl - ton ee er. of Phdadeteroa. to aim emir. - ter 0 , the !Ate WlllllOll 00rue, of Ridley. FA. nR,DDWICK—W4.TZ.—iii the 2.idtnet..br the Rev. P.. 1, 01161;110rd. o.lr, Arthur Erwin Redgwiot to Mine Lizzie Ann edslut, daughter of Henry N. Wentz, Ey . all of Ploladslphia itYP/OLDS—BOWER.—On the 27th inst., by the key. 0. D Carrow, Mr. John Reynolds. Jr., to Mine Lome Ft wer, both of Newark Del. BUCK-01tFEN.-0u the 11th September. 1110, at fierment• son, by tit , Rev. Charles wadasvorili, Mr.. 10 -Bonn F. Book to Miss Maggie Green, all of Philad..9l DIED. TODY.—January W, 1861, Rachel, daughter of Simeon Toby. Eienq. Her frds and those of the family are respeetfu'ly invited to attend her funeral from hor father's resi dence. No. 113 Floe atreet, on Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. WiLt3ort.—On the 2th lust., Jane L. Wilson, (tenth ter of the late James and Harriet W ilson, in the nth year of her arc. Her friends and three of the family are invited to at tend her funeral, from the residence of Edward H. La ken, No. 040 North Fifteenth tweet, Fourth day after noon, at 2 o'clock. •• ••• • . HAVlbaND.—On the 26th inst., Miss Mary E. Havi land:dau•hter of ours. Mary Haviland. F 11130.1711 horn the TOSJOIN/00 of her mother, No. 3030 Nand strePt. Twentieth, below Pine, thie ( We * d • newt , y) morning'. at 616 °Veen. FULTUPI.—Un the 28th inst., Elvira Jane, wife of Edwin It. Fulton, in the 31ili Tear of her ate. Funeral from the res , denee of her littler, Ira Jenks, Garden et , ney, GruleabuiK, to morrow ( Thursday) ef th teranon, 318 t at., at 1 o °leek. MOLLOY —On the 27th mat., Mrs. Eliza, wife of Captain Michael !dollop. aged 31 yearn Funeral from The residence of her husband, No. 1115 Fourh bound street. this ( Wednesday) afternoon, at 2 weloolc • AONt, W .—On the 29th inst.. Mary June, daughter of the hue James Agnew, in the 14th year of he age. Funeral from the residence of her mother, No. 623 South Twentieth street, this ( Wednesday) morning, at 9 o'clock. KER..—On the 28th inst., Mrs, Mary Baker, widow of the late Isaiah Baker, of West Dennis, Mass., eyed 74 leers. BB.—On the 27th inet., Ellen, daughter of Barn'l and Ann Chubb. . . Funeral Irmo the resid (Wednesday/ parents,No.3.623 south Fifth etreet, this afternoon , at 2 o'clock . . • C;AWFORI).—On the 28th inst., James Crawford. aged 02 years. Funeral from hie late residence, No. 1000 Randolph street. to-morrow (Thursday) morritns. at 10 o'rilrn.l. FAR It bt.,1..—0n the 18th met., Harry , son of Isaac) and trnma Jane Farrell. aged 1t months and 23 da s. Funeral from the r shtenoe of his parents. Pm syunk road below Dickerson alma, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock FL Raver/G.—On the 29th inst., Pierce Flemming, ad 44 years. ge Funeral from the residenee of his brother, No. 10 Armee, etreet, this ( Weduesday)af ornopn, at f o'clock. GAFIAN.— On the 27th met, Georgianna, Wife of Ramuel W. Callan, aged 21 yeare. Funeral from the residence of her husband, No. 242 Pine street. Camden, N. J., to-morrow (Thursday )af ternoon, t o'ulook 130 OG-0 o.—On the 27th inst., Robert Hodgson, in the 88th year of Ire age. Funeral from his late residence. No. 811 West street, Wilmington, Del., this t Wednesday) afternoon et 2 o'clook. . . K a N B.—On the 28th inst., Frannie Kane, can of Jas. and Catharine Kane, aged 2 years, 10 months, and 6 oars. . • . Funeral from the residence of his parents, Bedford street. b ewer] Broad and Filleenth,thie(Wedneedv9 afternoon, at 1 o'oloch. MIL L.e.r..—tin the 21th inst., Andrew It. Miller, in the 1.14 year of hie ago. Funeral from the residence of hie lynther, No. PIO Vine street, this (Fourth day) morning, at 10 o'clook. 19aM===1 Funeral f - om her late residence, Carpenter street. east of Ninth. thin (Wednesday) morning, at B o'eloolt. St9Ailt the 27th inst.. Margaret A., wife of BenJamin SWILin, in the 28th 'ear other age. Funeral from the 'opulence of her husband. No. 1211 Davi , lamed first street above tiirard avenue, on baturday . at 1 o'olook MOURNING GOODS FOR 1861.—Just renewed New Myles gecond Monrnins En Ugh Chintzes. and Neat Ft•les Blank and White ditto, at 1436 ate ; Black Alpaccat, 78•,x.25,513 ;. 8736 at..; Bombs woe Fintoh Alpacas/1. 87%. 60 (WS, 70 ; Mohair Lustros, MK, at+. to 81: Black (loos Muslin,, En lisp Crates, Veil Crapes, Crape Falls and Crape Voila. Round Cdruer Otago. Lace and Grenadine Vella. ilrape Colin a and Collarottes, tine ish B ,mb.amen Jot:pain's Blank Km Gloves. making our cloak of PLAIN BLACK and tiEt;OND MOURNING 000D8 full and complete. nhanOrs h 808, Mourning More, JalO No. 9 / 8 Chestnut etreot. FrWREPUBLICAN INVINCIBLES.—T moo hly noting of the Club will be held at the or,•uer TENTH end FILAIERT, second story, THIS LVEN ENO, at 8 o'otook. GEO. IN M AN RICHE, i'rendent. BENJ. B UCHEL, ~e oretary. lt* rt ---• OFFICE OF THE SHANIORTN VAT LEY 300 WAL ANNUT n RVILLE RAILROAD COMPANY. treet. PHILADIMPIICA, January 29. 1861. The coupons from fi re t-mortsar 0 bonds of the l'hila dtanhia and flan burp Railroad itornpanr, due 'ebruayy 10871, will be mod at tho Bank of Commeroe. Phdadel mo• JOHN L. GOD. ARV, Ja3o dG• thatult Pea etary. WTHE ANNUAL MEETING OF TUE STOCKHOLDERA OF TIM ARCH STREET ATRE will be held on MI , NDAV. the 4th of February. at 234 o'clock P. M.. at the PENH NIX Zane street. , bove Fevouth, at which time an e'eotion for five Monte will he hold. The Agents have declared a dividend of Thirty-one Dollars on each and every ewe, payable then,..1a30.6t ffTILE ANNUAL MEETING OF TIIE PIO •lETY OF THE UNION TEMPORARY 13 FOR CHILI/RP N. will he held at the Home, N. E. corner or Stxt•enth and Poplar Ste., on THUM:I - the 31st inst., at 314 o'clock P M. 10.9 3t• O. C. hIoCAM MON. Secretary. TTKENSINGTON SOUP SOCIETY.—THE Rev. O. OR Gbi W. S' L- Y. will Mature no RSDAY evening of this week at 7 o'clook. in the Alethodi.t Episcopal Church. southeast corner of 510(1 MONO and Ms Ri. bOItuUGH streets, in aid of the Kensington Soup Society. Tickets can be obtain ed gramitousl. of George J.liamilten at the Common wealth Bang ; of George w. Vaughan, corner of Rich mond and Shaokarnason et-eate or oh any of the mana gers.' CHARLES M. LUKENS, MSS Ste Secretary. g e r N J L. CAPE WILL CONTINUE HIS P Its , NOLOGIOAL t'Ultb.B at the B. c. corner NINF.TF.EN and NORTH Streets. below Goatee. on 'I'UESDAY EVENING. January 29. at 7L o'clock. Subjeot—'• P opensitiee and Pertonal Cou rage..P xamt nattoca, with verbal a d written &eerie lion., at tile Cabinet, 9:23 CR EST C !Street. Se 23 3t E COMPANY F irr TI. N T S E UI C I O 34 .P U E 11 ) 1,1. t W- 1/ 11 2Y. 18 , 31 The, tim el.' she gteoknoloare will . ha held at the Company 0ff109., Noe. 4 aid t CHANGE BUILDING, on 510 N DA February 9.1861, at 12 o'clock, Loon. WILLIAM HARPER. Paa tft Statetary. firXPEOPLE'S LITERARY INSTITUTE. Rev. R. tr. RTORRS. D. 0., will Lecture on SDAY FVENINO, Jan. Slet. et CONCERT HALL. r object—b. Chrnate s MI Influeive upon Civili- Dttion." Lecture eurirt^r before 8 o'clock. Tickets JS e , nte : for eale at the Rail during tbe day. in2G 6t*lf 117 EDITORIAL EUINVEN7IOI%.—THE Annusl Meeting. of the PENNSYLV•tiIA 1 : 0RIAL UNION, will be held in Fulton Hall, in the city of Lanoutr.r. on WFDNE SDA Y. the teili 91 February next at 7 .Si o'clock F. rd. Important hum now will be transacted. and it to hoped there will be a full AUG 134141108 of the members. and throng almeral y throw out the State. Au election will be sold for ME , oers tor the ensuing year. rdOrtl ON I'd cI4IIOHAEL, President. .1.17. Pinks , secrotaneu L. IL DM • , Jand.6t FOURTEENTH ANNUAL BALL OF TIIK PHIL!, DE. rine Clleok's) BAND. No. h vi be men at the National Guards Hall on W D NEBD‘Y Hvon)ng. January SO. Tiolgeta .11. admitting a aentleman and ladies. Can be had at nook & Burns', t 528 Mit eKta dine. _ . .leeS-4t JAMES M. BECK. Secretary. N. B. The rules of the Band will re strictly enforced MPOST OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA., PA. cNonnv 22. 1861. NO elec..—'n ocnnt.l;anne with instruc tions received from the Post Office Department. the nubile are hereby rotxfied that voctuce mu t be fully pre paid by stamps on ^II lettere or packages addressed to Governors. II ads of Departments. and Members of the I °collator° of this and other Bt.tes; in Mani , of 'plinth they will be cent to the De id Letter Ulnae, Wavlnnoton. D. O. 1a23 It N. E. BROWNE. rostmuter. MNOTICE.—THE ANNUAL MEETING of the etootihoiders of the OCEAN BrrAef OATION COMPANY, for the election of Five litteotors. and for t .a tranAnciion or other buronees, will he hold at No. 3 0 North DELAWARE Avenue. on TUEROAY, the fifth day of February MO. at 12 o'clock noon. WM. DENNIS, 1,22-12: Secretary and T•ea•urer, OFFICE OF THE UNION CANAL CO., PIIIL•DELP lA, Januar 1 8 ISO —1 he AllOll5l Meeting co the Stockholders of the Union Canal Corn pany. of Penosylvama. noll he held on UF...I)A Fe bruary sth. nort t _at'llo'oloolc A. M . at the office of the Cotnen .228 wALN UT Street t Farquhar buildings.) iffdr• s dtfee 0. 'l' OIIPBON, ,feoretery, ErOFFICE OF TILE P ILADELFIIIA .ANo tithV.NNAII >THAA. NAVIGATION PANY, NO 400 NORTH WHARVEU. Ptonsounruta. Jan. 22.1867. The Annual Meetint or the tttookholdere of tare Corn pang for the Election of Five Managers. and for the transaction of other business will be held nt No. 30. .Philado.ohia ISa•hapga (third An .rd on TURSDAY t VP:NINO. the filth day of February_ntat. at half Out seven o'clock. wet. DFI4NIB. Ja22-1.2t Secretary and Treasurer. ara OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD COMPANY, PIIILAVIMPTITA. January IL 1861. NOTICE TO STOCK HOLD E itti.-1 he annual meat ier of the stockholders of this Company will ho held on MOND aY. the 4th day of February, 1801, at 10 o'clock A. at., at the SAN .1,51. RTR-tsT HALL. The annual elcotion for Directors will he held on MONDAY, the 4th day of Maroh, 1861. at the office of the OolotanY, No. 238 South TH I RD Street. iota-tied I.DMUND NaIITH Secretary. T•`AEW YORK AAD MIDDLE COAL• FtEl,l) R‘iLeueD AND CURL CO‘IPAN Y." ie Annual Meriting of the etoekholders of the Conr an AT I Vii). f: ,Tri 1°7 4 of Fe b'uxry next at 11 o'clock A. ro, for the vireo.° of cleating Five Directors of the read Company for the ensumg year. nod for the trans teflon of such other butanes/ me may bo b ought before the meeting. . . . . HEN KY OBISON. Beartary, Phi'adelchia. January 17. 1861. jalB-aryl DT. OFFICE OF THE FAME INSURANCE CO., t o. 400 CII KEiTY4 DT Stre.t. PHILADVLPHIA, January 7, 1861. At a meetioff of the Beare of Directors, bald thee day, a Dividend of TRttEhl Pt;tt GENT. on the 'apital of the Cornpeny mat declared, payable on and after the let day of February next. WILLIAMS I. DLANCHARD, .la9-tfel tleo,etary. WNOTICE. , AN ANNUAL MEETING of Contributins Membsrs of the N so VP.' I Z OOINTY. Of Philadelphia, wig be held 4 T3 South THIRD Street. on THURSDAY, the 7th day of February next, at 10 o'clock' A M., for the election of Filtson Managers for the ensuing year .182! fmwtfe7" GEORGE Id, FOX. Secretary. 9113 E CHEAPEST VISITING-CARD Pfforoaftli PH 4 in the oity can he had at REI MEWS Gallery. BFCOND etrert.nloove (keen. One dozonser 31, or twenty four for $l6O. it. IOBN ELLIOTT, WINES and LIQUORS, off Noe. 317 and 319 WALNUT Street. (hutment storm., hew& n'l hird and Fourth, north E11(10.) dna dolytua. N. B.—Malt Liquora, ho., bottled for farad) , ma, (Established to IBM) - WO-II GREAT SACRIFICE. FINE GOLD JFWELRY. BILYE.. FL TED WARE. YOUR CHOICE FOR 81. 81. Finp . Silvet7plated Cream Cuss Drinking i ups. is Table Spoons. ' Dessert npoons. " rponni. Faire Butter Knives. Extra fine Gold Fans and Silver Cases. " Fenolls. (new sires ) " " Sets ni alcove Buttons and Studs. heart Fins.(diflerent stales.) Ln " l"' fin? Gold gilJ le g:stry, Pin and Drops. The beet over offered for 0 000different 1: styles./ BOOKS, Wo are now chains out our entire stook of Books a lees than half orlon. Call and sae our stook. D. W Ja3o at*if 609 CBES MUT Street. TOOKS AND LUNDS BOUGHT AND gold on commirmon brll4 JAY COONS & CO.. )a27inuf , onth btroet. ONE I REOEIVED ON DEPOSIT, and Interest allowed, ey JAY COOKI & CO., ja22 Inuf 114 Suuth THIRD Street. UNCURRENT FUNDS, SPECIE, ,Cco , bought am] cold by JAY COOKE & 00., ja22 half 114 South 'THIRD street. DRAFTS AND NOTES COLLECTED -•-• Ja22 y 114 youth T O I KE D street. NEW YORK, BOSTON, AND BALTI moro Exchange bought and eold by JAY cOGKE & CO, Ja22 ImiC 114 South Rtreet. Vitd-NCII ZlNO—Pure SNOW WHITE (Vielle, Montagne, h Ground in Oil, and for rale by Wb,TffbRlLL , Wu/TEES, Je:l2 49 and 4D North SECOND SI. CIDER BRANDY.-5 bbls Cider Brandy of extra quality. now landinr and for gala by O. O. 3ADL 11 & C., de l 108 ARCH fitrnet. emboli.] dnor ltbove ESS PORK —lOO BUB. NEW MESS lug PORK, for Bale by 0. 0. VADLER & CO. ilel7 103 ARCH k treet,A door above Front, INSURANCE COMPANIES. E ll OFFIJ%, No 34 NOR NI FIFTII SUM: V N 8 UR E BUILDP , I3B, ROUSE HOLD FURNITURE, AND HEROILAN DIRE GENERALLY, FROM LOSS BY FIRE JANUARY 19. 1861. STATEMENT OF THE ASSETS of THE ASSOOI (- VON, published in conformity with the provisions of tho Act of Assembly of April 5, 1542. Bonds d mortgagee on property in the city . _ or Philadelphia on/ •- • ... t—• . 4' 6 41 Ground. Rents in the city of Philndelphia 2o 929 99 Heal Estate W (office No. 3,1 North Filth street.) 141 83 n 96ig Ca.h in the eetern Bank.__ Cash in the Bank of Northern Li/mate . . s. .7.17 9 8 ;w0 u 701 91 Cash on hand 1 TRUSTEE& GEORGE W. TRYON, Preenlent. WOliam H. Hamilton, John Philbin, Montt F. Anima. John CraJg, John &older. John Carrow. Pr ter Fritz. George I. Young. Jaooh Moyer.Jobeph k . Lynda'', Petor A. Ireyser, , Levi P Coats. ia3o St WILLIAM BUTLER, Seo'y UNION MUTUAL, INSUBANCg COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. PHILADELPHIA. January 14,1881. BTATEAIENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF THE COM PANY. Premiums from Jan. 1,1&60, to Jan. 1, 1861....5%0.468 s 1 Premiums mind on'hlanne hne Inlandriska during the year ending an itooeived from Intermit on Investments_ Loeses, Return Premiums, Remsuranees, hxpenseg. and Commissions. —.... 157,010 82 Balance against Dividend account IflSO, and reservation for loss unadjusted and bad debts Balanoe ASSETS OP THE COMPANY, Jen. 7, 1861. 800 0 0 Pennsylvania 6 per cent.loan, at cost— 85.055 10 000 Philadelphia City 6 per cent. d 0.... 10 300 7 000 City of Pittsburg do do—. 6,700 7 000 do do 5 do d 0.... 6800 41 523 Camden and Amboy IL It bonds, d 0.... 91 713 5.000 North Pennsylvania It It bonds, d 0.... 3,700 14 610 Chesa'ke and Del. Canal bonds, 14 610 107 shares Philadelphia Bank, d 0.... 14 710 100 do North Penns Railroad, d 0.... 5000 88 do Delaware 8. Ins. Ca, d 0.... 2 200 45 do Delaware Railroad, d 0.... 1,125 10 do Pennsylvania Railroad, d 0.... 403 Sundry stooks of Railroads, Steamboat Clin names, Telegraph, 6:0., and certificates of profits of Mutual Insurance Companies Eattmated present —sllo 000 00 Dtlls Beoeivable for Premium-- -- 83 649 64 Cash. in 800 k..—. 18,157 74 Due the Comeau for unsettled Dreraluuut, Efalyttges, end other amounts...... 18 020 89 The Directors have declared a Dividend of SIX PER CENT. on the ontetandinr Harm, payable on and after 10th instant. RICHARD B. SMITH, President. JOB. COLLISON, Beoretari. At a meeting of the.Soripholdsrs of the UNION MU TUAL INeURANCE COMPANY of Philadelphia, held at their office Sara ary 14, tlll, the following gentlemen were elected to aorve as Directors for th,ee years : Francis Tote George Lewis. Newberry A Smith, J P Steiner, ' John H. Irwin, G. W. Hamadan, D. Salmon, William S. Brlrd, Thos Cai.stairs, (for two James it. Campbell, (fur Ycalll,) one year,) WHO. WITH Richard S. Smith, Albert Worrell. S. Des ouet. Edward L. Clark, A. E. Dorm Ellis Yarnell, William U. Kent, H. F. Rubinson. Henry Lewin. Jr.. Thomas i , i ilea, Godfrey Froytag, Samuel C. Cook. Charles Vegan, Henry Samuel, constitute the Hoard of Dirootora. JOS. COLLISON, SECRETARY. .106•wfml2t FAbIE INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 406 CHESTNUT Etreet. FIRE AND IN Le , ir4atittANot, DIRECTORS. enraa W. Day.., ....of Day k Matlack. Baronet Wright.— •.. Wright Bros & Co. D B dirrey--...... Davis & flimsy. Henry Lewis, Jr.—...... 1.0V71S Bros & Co. C Ri, " J. C. Howe & Co. Samuel T. Bodine...—Preet WI ommg Canal Comiey, Jno. W. Everman.. J kverman & Co. Geo. A. Went " Wont & Pones. M T. S. artm.........." Say •ge, martin, & Co. o. Wilson Davis A ttnrnorat K. D W0 , druff.......0f 6ibley, Molten. & Woodruff. Jno. limier, Jr..... No 1713 Green street. GEORGE W. PAY. President. FRANCIS N. BUCK, V lee President. WILLIAMS I. BL AN CHARD. Beorelary. Je22..iftr SAVING FUNDS. A AtioqueLN ---- Nav N'.4 FUND, ti. E. car. nor WALNUT and FOURTH Streata, continues to rooms dsoostts and pay ad at ins on de/Mind as /t has always done. ALF.XANLzit wlin.,l DIN, Preaul.nt. ;lona S. Wo.so:v,Treasurer. ja29 irtf AVING FUND.— AMERMAN LIFE K- 7 1NEWR NCR AND TRUST CO AI PA NY. office 8. E. onrper FOURTH and WALNUT Streets. This inwitutinn continues to receive deposits as usual, and pays ail sums largo or small, • a demand. an it has always cono ; it has asked no Lao ISLATION and. desiiss none. 3824-1 m NEW PUBLICATIONS. IL-4 G. EVANS' GIFT-BOOK STORE, • No. 439 CHESTNUT Street BUY YOUR BOORS AT EVANS'. AU Hooke are sold as cheap as at any other etora,and you have the advantage of reoeiving handsome GM with each Book. You can get NEW AND FRESH COPIES of all the Standard Books in every department of Lite rate:a, together with ALL THE N BOORS. As soon as puohrhed. and a Gift worth from One to Ono Hundred Senate with earth. . _ Detern-tin,d to maintain the high reputation already bestowed upon our enterprise, we shall present to our taStOtherd a superior quality and greater assopment of Gifts than heretofore, and guarantied to give satis faction, REMEMBER, That every' purohaser of ok. to the amount of $1 or upwarde, reoeivo a handsome Present. whereby they have the advantage ofobtainin TWO GIFTS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE, And in ni,ny instances the value received will be a hundred fold the amount invested. TO THE PROOF, Call in, and one purchase Ira assure yon that the best plane in the city to buy Holiday Books. is at i , .OEOE G. EAN 4 ' GIFT EWE ENTAI3L.IBIIhI ENT, No. 439 CH ht3i NUT Street, • hiladelphia. kraus°re melting the city are respectfully invited to oall and examine the large oolleetion of Books. dell tt %IRE SWEDI-11 MOVEMENT OURS, with praetioal direetione for the Treatment of va rious Diseases, Illustrated with 20 Engravings. Br Geo. H. Tnykr. at. D. Pries al. Foote.° 26 cents. Fowler k Wells publ Beers ibis le the fire oomplsie work on this subjoin published in America and Will be found useful to alt classes. A dress JON N L. GAPEN, 94`.4 CHESTNUT Street.Ylula. Rai St GROSS' AMERICAN MEDICAL 1110. GRAPHV. now read!. LIV to 3 1.).-• EMINENT aaIFRICAN PHYSICIANS AND BU.GE• who have contributed to the Ad vanoemen t of hle MGM &demo, Literature, and Edam tioii in the United rt tee. during the Nineteen. h en tury. Edited by E. D. Gnosis. M. D., Professor of Sur gery in the Jekorson Medical College. Yhtladeiphse, etc, s he publication of this work owes its o. igin to a de sire, on the part .1 - the editor. to popular ize. so to cmic, hie profession, and to place its em vices and claim more conspicuously than had yet been done before we Ame rican people. 1 be memoirs are contributions from different writers, who were either personal der de of the deceased. or so intimately acquainted with their labors and character" as to qualif. nem, in a epeeial manner, tor the faithful discharge of their delicate and reap muble Settee. A book or bingraPhis oonatruoted upon such a plan. must. it is evident, p reseal allpOriOr olams to a tention. since from its very n tura it will be more likely to insure Ju.t delineation of character than if it were the offspring of a single indtvidu.l. LI N 1) sAY & EILAK PITON, Pubhehera s Ja2sl No. 25 South SIXTH Et.. Philadelphia. I.IUOK BUY 1011b.--Oentlemen: 1 have 2 - 1 . taken the Basement of the Philadelphia Bank, 419 CHESTNUT Street, where I will continue to buy and sell las I have heretofore done at the Onetora house Avenge Book-standloid and new Law and Xis oellaneous Books. I have for sale upwards of 100 old black•letter Book; printed prior to the year 149 u. Also. a copy of Era/since on the New Teatan,ent. vohr.,4to, Printed In 1848. Price $3O. I will also deal in Hntravings and Autographs. Persons at a duitanoe wishing to sell Books, wil describe their names, dates, cm, , AndlOge, conditions and prices. Pamphlet Leas or Pennsyl vania, an d Books upon America wanted. aus-ere JOAN CAMPBELL. SAFES. COLILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT REMOVED to No. t 1 South SEVENTH Street, year the kranklin Institute. . . . The undor'i t ned, thankful for past favor', end being determined to merit future patronage, has scoured an elegant and convenient etorm and has now on hand a large assortment of Lillie's' Celebrated Wrought and Chilled Iron Pi e and Burglar Proof Safes, (the only atrietly fire and burglar proof cafes made.) Alec>. Lil lie'. Unequal red_ Sank Vault, Safe. end Dank] mks, Lillie's Bank Vault Doom and Locke will be furnished to order on short notice. The is the atronsest. beat protected, an doheapest Do m and Lock yet offered. Also, particular attention is °stied tot tine's New Cabinet Salo for Plate, Jewelry, dm This Safe is con. oetleJ to wpm , n style and Plat alloy +JP thing yet of fered for this purpose. and is the only ono that is strict ly fir and burglar proof. Beamed, No • ton —1 have now on hand say twenty of Farrel, Herring. & Co.'s hares. moat or them urarlY now, and some forty of other makers, composing a complete assortment as to sizes, and all lately ex changed for the now Cembrated Pale. They will Lo sold at very low prices. Please mill and examine. BM off M. C. BADLER, Agent. T O mEROBANIS, TO RANKERS. TO TO s A N T E ST S. To 19 PATIONERS. Use the celebrated Jackson's Leads and Pencils. the oldest and beet mate in tale roue ry,at JOHN H. oTOKILS. Agept, ja.-tt 702 ARCH Street. Y HAVANA OIGARS.—A HANDSOME assortment. COM prialpg Pa taxes, Cabanas, Figaro l+estuno. Punchinello, Black ana, Helmut's°, Arguelles, .E.erindlo, Zararogana, &a., &0 ,, of all sizes and qualities, in Quarter, Ralf, One- Fifth, and One-Tenth boxes—and in calm leaf packages—just received by brig AMCOllia. via New York. and brg Delhi, and ror Bale low by CHARLEIS TETE 1.40 WA Lh UT street. Ja2B 9w 300,000 HAVANA CIGARS OF now crop tobacco, Mat recoived di root, via •ow York, among which is a now brand Punchinello," to whioh the attention of the trade is roeyectfully called. .1. or me by 011AfLttbtf TEfb, 13.. WALNUT Street. boat 89r piNE :•.41111T IMAM , FAVION,Y.—J. W. SCOTT, 814 011E8TNUT Street, a few dole , below the " Continental." The attention of Wholes& Dea ors is invima to his liilPßuVe,u 0111' 81111eTS, of superior fit, make. and material, on hand and ovule to or er at shortest notion. 1114-ti Ct -- E(Wt J.l - I.loihELb, iIYttuLAIRIC ILA and CABINET WAREHOUSE, N. i 44 WAL NUT rtmet. °DOOM% Irbdapisiadeltee Square, 1T to. of Vo. 173 CheOLDllt 6tloot. 1826 am` pHILADELPRIA LOtiAli EXPRESS JIL COMPANY. LS south MTH Street, 41.„ , ..0r rht. cameo, and baggage throughout the ally. Per care and attention given to the conveyance of eigrkiro to ell the railroad dehoth• 1 et-4n• Sit U tIY t , Ix A n o.—ulnittall AMC"' end Wooden, all wises awl patterns &so, uffioa Far• anima made to order by Wm, H. ItrittiVn, O. 111 North FOURTH fitraet. MEDICINAL. pas utsYloll4 cOLDS, arm CONSUMPTION. J AYNE/8 EXPECTOR4NT • FOR THIRTY YEARS THE STANDARD REMEDY. 'twill he Sonoranf adlnlitrd that no batter erldenee of the 'rent COTBAIVO Dower. of the hXPEC Itiß • r can be offered than the grateful testimony of thoffe who have been restored to health by its use. and the wide spread popularity which, for so tone a period. it has .intrdued in the fees of all competition. and which has o sated ft eanstantly increasing demand tor it in all parts of the iniginitable globe. As far aspouf life, this evidence is lad before the pubic from thine to time. aid at this day the most skep Coal meat aoknowledge that for all Fula many complaints it is tray an in valuable ramify. RECE COCCHI AND COLD, cured by Re. are quickly and elfectuaily oured by its diaphoretic, soothing, and Expeaorant powers. ASTHMA. it always r hovel. It overoornes the gas modio contraption of the air vessels, and by producing free expectoration, at once removes all dtflioult., of resptration. BRONCHITIS readily yields to the Expeotorant. It r libelant the Inflammation 'which extends througn the mind tubes, frees expectoration , and suppiesins the Couch sad rain. CONS UMPTION. No remedy has been found so effectual in this disease as JAYPIE'e x ebaro- RANT. It cleanses the lunge frern ail foreign matters, subdues toe cough and consequent Irritating action of the langs. and removes the inflammation. 8700 400 24 WHOOPING COUGH is promptly relieved by the Expeotor.nt. It shortens the duration of the disease one•halt. and thus greatly mitigates the sufferings of the httle ones. In all PULMONARY CoMPLAINTB. in CROUP. PLcUR(eY, a 0.. it will be found ro be a prompt safe. pleasant, and reliable rtmedy, and one that may to °apeman, oommended to AIMIaTERIS. TILACHERS. and Mriottno fur the relief of Hoarseness and for strengthening the organs of the voles. Mr. J. B. MONT r, of Milne, Long Island, says: " Being emoted fur nearly two mon ha wi•h Bron chitis, accompanied with the rnost painful tigh , nrsa of the chest, eau areal di:Soucy of threatning t at the. ens amnion of a friend f Pagan taking Dr. 1) JAVI'I3 PECToeaS2. thee or four Gays ofterWa.di 0517 couch had ricarly subsided, tne expeciotation become easy and 1 am now quite a other man, never having, in tact, enjoyed better nealtti." Miss MARY BALL, of the Protestant Episcopal Idies.on, Gape Palmas. Africa, writes: Your XVECTORANT has proved of great Irahle In the cue of tee Rev Jacob Rambo, au' 10 that also of the Rev, Mr. Green, two of our Miasionaries." 8183 371 17 Mr. WM. G. GOODRUM, of Clarksville, Georgia, says: " My daughter, some time ago, 'we sneaked with disease of the throat, resembling Bronchitis. Alter trying several physicians and venous remedies to no purpose, and 0101, of , er ingot pa sing WHOOLI my little sift ootai.ing any actual rest, j busily procured your nxrccrcaiur, and I LOW f el moebt cl to it, under Vtuvidtime, for reston.4 her to comparative court health." $1 3.000 60 Rev. SAMUEL B. DAY, Missionary at Nellore, In dia, weirs: 01 tee 000 of your EZPRCTOHANT my Cough and sore Tb r oat are now well I find oeo,sion,,lly an un p.easant eel:mutton in nay throat itt if MIMS bad lodged theta, nut your XY6CtORANT usually 1•011evile it by two or three applications." Dr. W. W. WINTER, of Milledgeville, " It is with great pleasure teat I can recommend Lour Egracronsur to those stiffens% from RlM.Otital zUtll - having useu this maritime for disuses of this character, with the most satisfactory results.' Rev. T. W. M. HARVEY, formerly of the First Fillet.) tOI IOR Churoh, Terre saute, tau., Bays : some time slime I was a•tnoked with a most vio lent racking patn tr i ed left side. brought on, I think, by taking cold. I for nearly a year all the name diee which were recommended for my amase under the treatment of the most a thud physicians. bu, un fortunately without sticaeas. A kind fr.end ham( thought of your tarecro tiara I procured a supplY l and by tee time I tout taken hve bot,,es t found roma completely cured." - Mr. N.B. BALDWIN, of Cayuga. Mum. says: For over two yrars ( have been grinned with a Severe cough, with pains in in lett aide, win.* threatened my otesolution every m o ment. Having consulted the rihre:o as in my neighborhood with no effect, 1 wad prevailed 11P0a to try your YXPECTORAST ; after ! had used six bottles of it I was entirety anted." Rev. A. A...WIEBUR6, of Stockholm. Sweden erlYB : " Your invaluable medicine, the EXPECToRA2NT. has been of very essential service to ray throat and breast." Bev. JAMEB W. DANIEL, of Elackwater, Morgan OOLRICTI Ky., says : •• I rode eight miles to-day for some of your t XPEC loaeria to give one of my children threatened with OiOUP." PHILIP L. HAMPTON, of Green Mountain, De Kalb county, Ga., writes: '• Being harreased, beyond description, with a most distressing r.lough and Bleeding o• the Lungs, rnd haviog tried various tamales in vain. my lather our ch:reed a bottle of your napacroaanr. and in twenty f ur 13011111 after oommenoing to lake it. my 60111 h en tirely ceased, and I have mime been restored to health." Rev. C. L. FISHER, formerly' of Dell .Preurie (WM Baptist Uhuroh, Rai. " n little dsughter of mine, aged seVrin years, had been Drawled for some time with Aethma and Painita tie of the -.cart, and having tied vinous Tamales without relief. 1 was persuaded to get your ExPRC SORANT and FILLS, oral after using mein nee was re stored to a god degree of healtn." This EXPECTORANT. and all of Jaynes Family Medicines, are prepared only by Dr. L. !ANNE do iyoki, e 4 4 Oflab t hU r Street. .IaSS taws St DLEURO-PNEUMONIA, OR CATTLE EPIDEAIIO. CATTLE DISEASE, CATTLE DIoEASE, CA r NSF:ARE, CATTLE DISEASE. An unfailing remedy for Ms dbease OM] be bed by to Dr. H. 01.0 K. No. 407 ,VINL ?treat. Padadelploa. Also, medicines for all kinds of diseases iu Horses CURE WARRANTED, OR MONEY REFUNDED, MIKE WARRenTeD, OR MON hY REFUNDED, CURE 'WA RRANTEN. OR MOSEY REFUNDED, CURE wARRANTED. OR MONEY REFUNDED. 157.3-wfra Warn MUNI , IPAL OLAIII.-14otice i 4 hereby 1. 2 .• given to the owner of the property mentioned 1n Um appended memorandum of claim. that a writ of Detre fames wit be anus thereon In three mouths from v o • ate hereof, unless the saute be pe.itt on or teforo that time. LEW 1. 0A8811)Y. atiorisey for Claimant, 2t3 301112 31XTII St. JANUARY 26,1801. THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA to me of JAM ES hIcCALLhY vs. S. L. ADAMS. owner or reputed owner. or whoever may be ewer. Common Pieria, September T., RIO No. hi. Culver int, 09 Lot and bulbul:as southwest ooenes of an- eon and Mel oetreete.lSfeetonMelon street,6Sfeet r 4 thohen on Bankron avec'. J SO wl3s. NUTRA.—Io the lido and legal repre -- sm'atives of DANI.L tulliriEeD • ft, late of Lanese er county. rennsylvasia, deceseed. Von are he, eny not.ft. d to b• and appear in the reliant' Court of Lae° .eter o unty. to be held on the 18th day of Ma RC% 1861. at ID o'olonk A. fli . to weepier refuee to accept the es. estate of DKNIB., deceased. at the valuation thereof made Dy an inqoest held thereon. name onfirna,.d by to court. or rho• ea se why the a h em nOt te cold aooordina to law, r. BOY hose Ives Orme, Lanoaster, January 48 , 1861. $ JIM-ea OHAILLPS VIZIN et al. vs. OEOBGE W. RIJIIN et al. Distriot Court. Jane term,lB6o. No 80 1 V.nd x The Auditor am ointed by the Court to distnbute the fund in Court amine from the e le. by the Bhr rttf. un der the aln.vo writ. of thst certain threw atm brink niessuage or tenement. tyd Int or pato& of ground, situate thii south si ils of Assisinston street. at he distance of forty-six feat etc inches eastward from the ene t ewe of Seventeenth street in the' Fifteenth yard of the arty tit hila.lelphutt g in ront or bran thou said Washington street twenty-s s f-et six Inches, and extending la length or cler'h eouthwo Meaty -0 13e f et five inane.. --vim attend to tee a. ties 01 his appointer era on TVs RtrAY the 12th der of Fa r °;Vsgathm,..,ll'x and where all persons ate requi,ed to rook- their claims or be de bar red tram coning in upon tar said fund. ja.29-/0t Tr. 081 AS J Di. IIL, Auditor. T N THE URNS tJOURT FOR THE at. CFI Y AND COUNT Y OF FM I,ADgr,puf A. Estate of AN ittihAV WItiHT. ea . Deceased. The AUclitor appointed 11 the Court to audit settle. and oiliest the first and final account of art trßldPf WIONT and Gr. D_, Administrators of the estate of AND rth.W MUHL% Br demister', and to repo I distribution of the balance remaining their hands, will meet the parties interested. for the purooses of his appotatatent, on TU KBD AM February P. 1884 at q o'oloos F. Pd.. at his offoo. No. ul 3 Bondi tIIXTII street Len , is 0. CAI3BII.Y. M 24-26,28 3Utp fel. Auditar.3l A THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE I ClTy AND r, LINTY OF Pr4ILADELPITIA. - - Estate of C iARLt ls e MART. detieatid.. The auditor appointed by the Court to cubit, settle, and aolust the second and final account of John Smart, aominiatmtor of the agitate of ph ABLEtt SMART. oeoaatc.d, and to make distnbution of the hal.nee, will meet the parties to tercet . for the par vas+ his appointment. on TIJE• DAY. the stir de. of February, A D._1861 Mi o'clock P. M., at 1116 dace. Po. :id 1 booth Fitaitt otreet, in the city of Pniltt..el phut. a2B .mmt et Junli O'Bitte,N, Anaitor. j IN THE ORPHANS , 00IIR V Fidi, THE -BLarrY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA t In the matter of the karate of MARY CUBISM de- Cease. The Auditor appointed hy _the Court to audit, settle, and afklitat the account of Willom Windre and David filoCleee. Executors of Mug kAboon, claceased,wilt meet the parties'Wl:treated for the pawns, of hie appointment at hie office, at the mouti.eaat corner of MIMI and LOCUsT . Ettreate. on MONDar, Fe brile's 4 1861, at o'clock in the afternoon. Jan fume' DANIEL DOUGHEATY, Auditor. EDUCATIONAL. MILITARY INSTITUTE.—A class for MILITARY INSTRUCTION (for boys from 10 toll years of age,) will be orse.lized about the first 4 of February, at SP trlllo GARDF,PI HALL, rimier 43. Hokendoirr. instruotor to Fr f. Saunders' West Phila delphia Institute. Patrons will please apple from 3 to 4 o'oloolt daily. M. 111.a3K0 ya 29 3t O. LCKI.NDbePF. MGR 801100 L.—The semi-an y-A nual oxen lotion of candidates for admission as pupils of the Girls' 114 h .ehool. will be commenced on Monday. February !tn. 1861. at 9 °Wet it, A. M. To be admitted. the osnaidate must be at least four teen pears of age, and pass a satisfactory examination in OrthographyDPfinition of Words, Reading. Eng lish Grammar, Ristory of the United Eitates,Ueogra- Mir. Arithmetic, Mensuration, Constant on of the United States, and Penmanship. All tne °and:dates must have been pupils of the nub ile sonools of the First dohool District of Pennsylvania, for the term of one year. The order of the examination will be as follows. viz: 0.: Monday—Pramical Arithmetic, Orthography. and Definition of Words. On • uesday—Prinaiples of Arithmetio, Orammar.and Parsing. On Wednesday—History of the 'United Staten and Mensuration. Oa itursuay—Constitution of the United States and Geography.. Examination In Beading will commence on Monday and continue on e oh day till o .mpleted. By order of the comm.ttee, JalS-St I'. A. CAEGAH,Prinmpal. ESDAMES ODDSABAY AND VILER- A.VAL VfLLY respectfully inform their friends sold % e x Nohool for a trrt ty hav e goTto t g h ge l .irsie i' le ,lil rf a g Lela and 1429 fir.ttU - 01, Street. Pupils from live years o age upward prepared for the fourth Maas 1011-Bri alla AN T, STRATTON, & FALRBANRIP MERCANTILE COLLEGE, S. E. corner SE VENTH and CHESTNUT Streets ; —Day autt Ernie, Sessions. Individual iestrection in Bogokkeeping, Shi oluding_General Wholesale and Retail Business, p ping, Forwarding and Commission, Banktuf t Hz grange. n , Manufaoturing. Rai.roadipt, Steam Wag, the most Morea and practical course the Wed States. Also, Lectures, Commercial Calo_nia bone, Arithmetic. and the higher Mathematics, Pen manehip (best in the city,, Correspondence, &n, gorilla, their now Treatise on Bookkeeping, beauti fully or_mted in colors, and the bast work published. ®IL, oth! MOR LlbilT.—To Capi talist. and others interested in the Oil Basinosa. FOR bAIsE.—A TRACT OF LAND, °Mauling 160 ACtel, to e hired township Jefferson county. renn siivsnitt, with 011 therein. ror further information, mon re of JAALbS AIARAF Y,Ro. 2230 AIA w RN'S Btre ot, for ttiree dose. Ja29-20 LEGAL. AffiUSEDIENTS • WiItATUY ztr CJLARII47B AJEWEE TuGITAIr 1tt759 CHARLOTTE CUSHMAN AS HAMLET. Mi cusdnt 01' rendstiou of HAMLET bar*: orodueed an mamma exaitemeet on monde, synth's. ay.a oundrods of th• pa , ons havi P 7Pqatited fl reps- titton ` tneM toelingers have g re,t viewing to announcing that ehe Atli want appear n that rote 181 ( tVEUNEND E ENI (1, JANUARY Xt. , 13-P , O PO ITZVELY The last night bat thrse of t as FAREWELL '., 0 THE PEILALDSZPRE4 WALNIIT-STREBT TLIKA'rELE. , Sole Lessee_ M: A. GAR-R__EntS. YtaseManaser Mr. WK. A. °HA _,. Basve.... .ent---. . Mr. JOE . n. tou*..ey,' THIS (WED/ill/Sp./a) EVENTNG. January 10. DThe s, e eerntitled tormanee w tiontaienoe with 1.. e esoilint eem . - DON CIESAR DE BAZAN. Ann rx.sar.— Air MICA *damn. Marlton% .. ... . . . Mrs. Madam/ To oonclude with comitidrtmientitled ROBERT MACAIR E. Robert Maestro. —Mr-Edwin A dates. Jacques Strop ..... Mr. W. A. (Ammo. Dour. open at 83i o'olook perforrast.se. asoo.suce at 7 o'olock. 00. Prices fia nrani WALNI3T-STREPT 'IIIP,ATRIe. BENEFIT OF rm. pnoß. TiruRsRAY B7R , MG JANUARY SI, 1861. On which miasma will be nwin T med TEE 'WEIGEL) YAM, ALL THAT GLITTERS IS NOT GOLD. In addition to which MR. FRANK DOWER has kindly vnluntaered hts sandals, and will away as GINGER BLUE in the 1 / 1 fottNIAMUMMY. Mr. W. A. CHARMALI will a easing a favorite COMIC son r. box Sheet bow ova badhe Theatre. 4, plate ma. ni,o be at the Pratt:tips; notate. and IN credo tore POO 2t C ).NIINE4NrAIa 'l' HEATER AND lAMER PILGRIM oißcud Les este erg Manager. OP- .rs , 4 N Y mi._ 2'WO EITMENSE comP ANIS q! EQuESTBrAIf APILI LIR A MATIC. THE ME RrrH aN D rry au ntie OR raz INNKEEPER civro auntiaßS. Doors open at 636. Commence at 7 o'olocc. A AA GRAND MATINEE ON SATURDAY. Doors pea a. 2 ou ow • ant an 235 n'ol• 00 Q' Respectable primes a n ae.oo &Mee wi.hing to nag vita f r the rent of this .hratre for benefitq, gin do so by a plitirK to toe Lesseea• Creastirer. nal °lto°. [1813.6 I JAMES eil,Gßlia. Manager. mon ) NOrGEP4 OLYMPIC. MONDAY P:VENIN r, J ANYaltit A 3011161. ad an the weet, mtb bo onntinueal THE PERFORM earl 01 the Magnlfoent Boenmc... ent.• 1 .d TN& REV , . N SISTERS. Produced at an expense of over e 3 'num owe,/ TEE MOAT $ ROEOUS A ENEFLY er.tnese.d n a.. roe .tre 1 , m.r.oa. THE BOWER OF FE NB and LAKE OFELLVAR 1. a en-ne ..1 0 .a sling ep eador. Bemire your seats nurniesion—earqueme. onto ; Orokeirtm Otro ; Fa mi y _Carole 16o ; Privet° Box inane, dOo. ' , ell af n'010(14; 4onircoao +t7 0.11 St P 1 TOR. A gft R Tl l 4 ONZ TEMPLE oF troNnFfts AT COMMON WB ALTH HALL CHESTNUT STUBS • b4:1 , 1,11 Z h.ving rat , rned tro eaba.ari!l, by vt gao el nod •rnl umb) tion. amain bis Elf r/ , yr rs at the aa , ve pla^e no or -Bo y V- V IN_I" ...nary 30, at hag' wair. seven. n o prgßg EVENING dar.ng t-oy WE-S, ono TIM LINESDAY 'and SATUIf OdY er o-o• h•aa. - CON.'ISTING of raw ono ENTERTAINtNG 11E.110o,STK.1. 7 lONS in MANIC A MUSINV and fr , aNDE FUL scenes in V RN'? RILOQUISM, and the L EARNED CAN -BY BIRDS Admi moo 25,0 ; ahtlarell imlf once. #oB4m SANFORD'S UPRRA 114)USS. ELEVENTH STREE7 WEN FOR Teat SEASON. NEWLY DECORATED eAll YAINIED. M Has seonred one of the. SANFORD LARGEeT comrestns Wear preaeatad who will appear tashtly. Bamford will Daman every evening. Doors open at 7; Commence at 7%. Admittance ZS onnte. elhildrem nantif• rhO' ret - - AN A/I/8[1403El 4 CO.'S GRAND ZOOPZIG ICA LNISTITUTR UNITED STATES BUILDINGS. 446 and 4118 CH SaTNUT Street. Next to tne Custom Roam. EVERY MORNING. AF rERNOON, and ..Ve.NING D .ore open at le A M.. 2 and ri.d olealon IS cents; children under nine pram IS cents. Perform ance of ,- leotraot, Mona. ricers. *withers, Leolairde. puum. Pewee. Monkeys. Mules, dm, every Afternoon and Evea.ne.___ FOURTH BeCCESSFUL WEEK Of this Moral. 1, 'tractive. and AmnIIIII§ apHoIAL NOTICE —j het miracle or sagacity, the wonder tit Performing Plentias t tepee haib wi introduced into the areal every Afielw on and hire-_ nine. by Prot. Nash. and mon e feats hitherto deemed imposed:de, and never attempted by any other animal Jett-, f VARI, NVOLFqOHN AND THEODORE N.,' THOMAS' 'BIR D CLASSICAL ROIRvg will take place on THURSDAY. January M lkel, at the Fore , of the Academy of Allem sin g le tioket. $1 to be had on the evenin g at the door. Pt 6 56 FIPLIE (Ant liana OIWli VRA give their PUBLIC REHEARSALS every 8 , I UJA. DAY, oommenoing at 84 o'olook. at the MUSICAL FUND HALL. 8 tickets. 1; allude tiokets, Ss cents. for sale at Cinokenus & don's, 007 Chestnut street; Andre e. 1104 Chestnut street; and Beok A Lawton% Chestnut street. Engagements for Concerts, Commencements, Pin tos, Ao., made only at their utSoe, Chiokerma & Son s Piano Store. 8)7 Chestnut street; Wtlham AM North Juniper street, or C. Drone:masa, 1009 Ridge avenue. OC3/- pENNA. ACADEMY OF THE rime A RTB4 021 i ,CHESTNUT Stree. "CRIMSO O AZO,' splendid Paintint by Misnot. THE FIRST Slrt." a beautiful Marble etatuette by Angara. On exhibition for a short time. Vuitn.e mill pleloie brier their einem sleeve". CZTAIIZI WANTRD—S. rituation as Lallector in .Whnloartle Grocery establi hment dollar lady trail.. Addrets • Thnmaa," dice. j,BO-6t. rrj I witY G'01,3 fiCIH AN TN.- 825 CeA—Wanted. tAPPPYV-11P0 thotortnd dollars worth of Urr Goods *ooh as Blankets. F :mu Is, Un mays, ratinette. Pants &o. to, winch one-half of this anseunt will be psid in ca.Ba and the other half In desirable r•ale.uste in •he nit. of et. tonic Mo. Any Person dosir as to realm snob en *samosa Wm sums address "F. 0., Box 655." Persona not deai ftur to make the exonaose for thin whole of the above amount oan make proposi none for the sum of to eat.. five r nn. fired dollsra and upwards. 1883 w , mtfeln AN FXPERIENOFD O.I.ICREC WIiHE a Simation in a Wholesale How. Can furnish_ good lest monists. Address '• rioootuttant." iliee or this mar. Jo 61.* WANTED,- a situation by . a man Wllft. has bad expereno. In the hocery, alone end moiety butineeta as ealesman And to maul at hooka and mate lumeelf nu fat to hie employer g-nenalle, la antling to same in are veaneetable en silM ment. a.- dt ens A. B." at the r Mee a tbla sayer. Je29 nattudt• WANTEO—By the advertiser, a tua naon ttlt Porter in a Wholes le !note or Faotory. Beat of reference liven. Addren "Bal.no. At tat, office. 1511) 81' WANTED—A REPOft'rER, to furnish mansions.] report of wino lenlum In Ptak , - dAlPhca Address staves term or each reln,t. In A. H A RTRILL Jc C0.,20 North WI New York. J. 211 ft WAN Ta, —A good Canvass r, to sell 41 • • pnvtamy Work, Just leaned. None bat !host hdorine experience need and) . Address. with Wei . , once, " C nvasser." Blond'. I Match .146 te• TdE SEtt4 cf an experienced mile*. man are wanted in a wholesale Ory , 00daJobbilut hone. To e o I.parPnt lemon. a obe•al Wary Wl.l be Paid. ddreo •L F & C 0.," this Offl a .1326 850 MI AND 83 000 'D LOAN. ON „ 2 MI/ mortgage orJOH City,'reetrtr. Anti to N B. y-I.A.NAIe, jal6-2m. 141 Routh N IGH on street. FOR SALE AND TO LET. 1,4 1 01 t S 4 LF, an old' established Cigar mnd Tobnoon Ettore. Terms 10d8 wok.. DO 440 WAL.NUT Street. UV/ St maFOR SALE THE STORE AND DwELLtha. ro 211 • ACE' Ptreet. Terme eaay. Apply to ALL ttN &' Real berate Eno- Is. rm. 8. .corner r OURTE. and F •tv.ete. No. a. seoond floor. We 80 llv t E t'—The comm. diens and deal able nipper rooms. No. 613 MARK • T Mteet being the (Second. Third. F firth anti F. 1 ,11 stories front 13 by 1.1.5 feet, lighted • n front. Ando, and br two ;era* •b -rho The choice /macron for nosiness sod the lap/F -ri ir mariner Moo emotion make the n more that! or- Ehnen , ' attract we to heehaws. firms making or desiring change of Mention ; 4611 finer.; throoalustit. Apply et M .1 '113, CLAGNOa N. et - CU:. auctioneers, corner MACIO. T abd BANK .3treees.jaB tf Foßyls 11. Nu CO-Di ittY-sbATS ...die FOR 8A b g.—The basins for salsa large amount of propertY in Muntxongary and adioiniag °aunties. inch as Parma oonntry Seats Ural Miba, Stores Lumber Yards Rotel , so., do., persons wish ing to puronnie or exchange will find it b. their advan tage to call. No charge for showing props yea. Cata logue' sent by mail Address R. tt. COILsON, d24-2m Norristown. Pa. VOX EXCHANGE.—A Olt HOE TRACT -A. of goal antmprovea farm land in the Elute of New Jane', convenient to the thy . will toallot ollriPettY. Apply at No. IrBFED Rlt. CORSON,REAL E NTATE BitOKZR * AND YANCtift, NoRRIBTowI44 —Real katate bought and said on reasonable term& Stores and swelling's or me oi rent in Norristown slid nenntl7. G , .00 Menge. e. negotiated. Colleetiousinads. The beet references riven. d 3 eSst NllethO URI LAND 1 I 600,000 Acres for Sale and entry, at proms ranging from It% to to cents per acre, in an 7 anent/tam re quired. TAX'S paid and PATENTS procured for purchasers of Land under the Graduation Aot. Plata furnished cat,' by enoliming a postage stamp. For further information appl• to wlLocr •, rrAWLINGS, as CO.. U. S. and Genera+ Land - *enter 65 CH •,ST ••UT i.treet, Between THIRD and FOG. TH, Sr Louts. ma. LAND WARRANTS bought, sold, and located. ja7-3ta BOARDING. BOARDIN6.-A most desirable Third /tory front roam, with firat class board, at ISIS Pi ALJeI.; r Street. References exchanged. JadO•ntwf-gt• n.ARD P7G.—A Chamber and Comma nioativg Parlor, furroshon e , unfur , lobed o n be had za a Citrate (emir, Where borne corn Oita vjli be immured. AC drees •• Fester," at this office." )a3O 3t• • Iipt•MRDI NO.—A idower with two half grOWII ololdren deelraa Boarding in a private fami ly. where the oomiorts of home win be seeima Ad ams" * Olot," office of Tay F•irs, Je29 at` rrimu,=r7mm TUB ADAMS EXPRESS co„offi 6q pllo CHESTNUT Street. f or wa r d. pa, ma, packages. nierohanduse, Bank Notes. ahaSpeoie, either by AA own Lines or in connection with other Express Com : names. to all the pimoloat Sums and *May of no - Stated States. 16111-tt E. sANZFORD, alansral ISssarintendsat. NOTIOE.--OELESTER MIEWM VALLEY RAILROAD—PAL NENGKR bulk' ±, uR DOWNINGTOWN AND IN *ERfdEDIATE ISTATIONB.—On and atter Nov. eth. nee, the Passenger Trains for DOIMPIGTOWN will start from the new t a g &Ali% Paezenser,.Devot of the Ph il * , tatte d ist =floy, c i urgr ol lf Demon on Callowblll. MORNINS *RAIN for Downinatswz, Isms at LOC A. ea AFZEI3OOIII IMAM fer lateraingtoen, leaves at LSO P,lll. SAlia Menders isssisid.) I = ge n tr o :6l &Learnt of tit* Pkilsdifthie eel lir avwervy lIKOMFER N'NI3T 011EbTER TRAINS via PENNEtYk r4 YA: 111A_RA.,Ltwaat, leave da_pot,_ conic! ELEvk.SSHH Oct mara. ARM:7,T. at 5.00 A._ u. 39 P. At., and 4P. AL no ItvIENTAL D bTERSI 17E — Fi.7.A P.—One sound of whi oh will do as molt washing, and do better than three of 000lMon roam crap; clothes need no boning nor rubbing on a wash board Over MOP famtlies are row constantly using It. We guano:A.3e 11 to give sa , mfootion, or return the money. 411 respaota- IA 90 rooora have it for Bale. TRAIN & MoICCONE. f •s 1,4 phi V Y pw kl—t,Vb Is icc OF . 111 - P ROPER TY.—The lily place to set Privy Bella Cleansed and Disinfeoted at very low tir.e, PEYIS3OII, /OQ-/al*, 0011:1==. ° Lit t Aalit, j
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