T CIT Y. AbIUbERIENTII TIM RVEblitill. Watelvsrasis udswat , t. Walnut and Ninth " The surgeon o( 'RR That Ohttere le of Wwitanat OLANNACA ALVII-STHII TnNANTI i teb n ;veet. above stab. — Macbeth Conant 11100nadositcs OLYMPIC (late I:4loties). Race street'. below Third ' The Bevels Niters. CONTINAINTAL TURANIAN AND CIRCUS. Walnut street. }tare* Si( hut- The Merohapt t teed of Clews, or "lhe nutteeper ste , d the Robbers.' •'Octsitdstwasyru Rau:chestnut street7"The,Tem ale of wolidem"—Signor ONITXD STATNNBIIILDINCR Chestnut street. below Fiftti.•=V an Rmburgh Co.' s ' ldenaterse. • Illattsolio's OPERA ROLM!. BIOYMIth street. above Obeatnut. , 7Conetat nishtls. The Case of Thomas Armstrong. " Guilty .of Murder in the First De gree I " Singular Stolidity of the Prisoner. The excitement attending the trial of Thomas Armstrong for the murder of Robert Crawford knew no limit on Tuesday night. The prisoner's ancient neighborhood shared moat largely in Ole anilety, but the entire pity likewise participated In the same. On the evening in question wagers were made in various quarters, chiefly at large odds, upon hie tionviotior,and the theme was made a household talk by the poor and the rioh. Children, whom lessons of crime bad been gleaned before from the tables of Bluebeard and the doleful legend of the Babes in the Wood, heard with feelings of fear, which thrilled them in sleep, the dark details of the murder. Regarding them calmly, now that Retribution has yielded its victim up to law, they measure in violence some of the storied tragedies whose chronicles have been proscribed. The occurrences of that Silent premeditation, would make a fear. fel act—the - borrowed pistol, the visit to the via tint's home, and the story, yet unknown, by which be -was wiled away. The hired wagon—all the still preparations, and behind them. perhaps, more terrible facts never to be revealed For sot the second, comes the fearful murder. A horse, at swift pace, dashing down a narrow street and up its parallel. Clinging to the door, an old. gray-headed man,• whose face of agony beame on some frightened women, like a passing spectre.' Groan that startle the night and a broken shriek ts For God's slake stop the horse!" And in the end, the shuddering man by the lonely square, who lees in the moonlight shoe he never will forget," bending over some fallen form. There le a momentary flash ; a report breaks on the night, and the , wagon whirls around a corner with 'll solitary driver, vanishing in the night. Two men came in it ; but one man goes away ! The weird disconnected appearances of that ve hicle, rival in interest and mystery, the phantom ship or the ride of the Wild Yager. - And later in the night, something still and dark is found in a lonely soot—a dead man spattered with ~ . .blood and a gashed and livid fate. Just at that hoer a bloody wagon is returned to its owner and a Pale young ruin, who mentions something about blood, goes home to his sweetheart and sis ters. Another act might be called reerebulion; the arrest, the trial, the oonviation. To that we have come—la there more to be told ? Not yet ! At ten o'clock on Wednesday morning the court :Nun was again thronged. Some lade in the bar told some pleasant stories, and referred to the mur der very much in the manner of folk who had been witnessing a play and waited for the curtain tortes ors niche event. The emaciated faces in the rear gallery, huddled together like a cage of half human Birnanas, and, at intervals, ae if jest waking from a nap, the orier shouts—" Silence gentlemen !" There is a little group beyond the bar, facing the empty chairs of the jorors—one or two worsen, an old man, and tome youths. They are very still, and when the door swings open they look anxiously up Is that a mother, with the wan, half-haggard faoe, whose hands are clasped and whose head is drooping? Theri, God help her! Sudden! there is a stir. A file of men, under escort of tipataves, enter from the square. They take the empty chairs of the jurors, and sit very Internet, and quiet. • • The little group peer into their eyes as if to read their hearts.' The counsel for the defence lay their-heads together and take a long, sober look AB the court-room, as if with a Fleet's eye, and that eye beaming with a single wish, look likewise down the line of those twelve sombre faces No man breathes, and for en instant his pulses seem dumb and responded. Ah ! that long look ! it. meets no hope—those, faces are wan as hopelessness! There is another stir. A tipstaff hastily Clears a gangway to the door. The crowd fail back ; those to the far onnersatreteh their necks for a glimpse ; the - prisoner enters with a qvick, boyish step, clears thoplatforna and a bench at a bound, and takes the culprit's chair in the centre of dook. Not an eye in the oourt has a thought cave his hoe. That is calm, almost cheerful He takes his seat; friends press around him, not. one shad -dere to take his hand. - After a few moments—and they seemed of awful, indeed, cruel eignitioanoe—the court composed itself, and attended to the onus.. The crier cam, mused his formulas in a tone which seeniedie say," 0 yes! 0 ye!" and finished with " God save the Commonwealth !" The names of the jurymen were ogled. AU an swered to their names. The clerk directed the foreman to stand. The prisoner rose by order, and, leaning easily against the tallingupon his right arm, planed his left band upon bie_hip, end-leaked promptly into the fore man's eyes. There was no anxiety in h a face. The muftis@ in his throat moved a moment, but there WO no twitching of the brown ; the mouth was firm., We eyes had a slight gleam in them, not of fear, not of hope struggling in the last throe —wit even of solloltede. He stood like a young man between the sets, who sous the boxes as if for a frtilinaly face, and is careless whether that fate be present or not. There might have been some suns in his bearing, but not bravado. If ha played a listless part, there was no evidence of the 'endeavor in his fees. Still, cheerful, dieinte• rested, who, that did not know the appurtenances of the court, would have singled for a murderer, about to be condemned, the gentlemanly lad with handsome hair and drese,•who looked calmly from his Rook in the bar upon that quivering foreman with downcast eyes? - It was an awful moment, pregnant with life or death; freedom or ignominy ! He who could zones its Issues thus serene and Cation, need fear no storied ju dgment.i • The clerk, in a tremulous voice, asked the fors man if the pry had decided upon a verdict. The latter wanted : " We have!" " Do you find the primher at the bar guilty or innocent of murder?" " Guilty !" " Guilty of murder is what degree ?" " Guilty of murder in the fast degree!" Was there a shriek.L-innooenoe pleading against fate—hope giving up the gboit—life pleading with mercy ? Not a word ! The same listlessness, as if deaf ness had fallen upon him, and the face been stricken to stone. The prisoner sank into his seat; the eyes of the jurymen filled with tease ; the Maxim faces of the people, still fixed upon the prisoner changed to wonder. Be bad violated the bastioots of mankind, or hag been made of darner stuff than they. Snob quietness' and satisfaction might have dig. allied religion cr sanctified mistake. But it could not but heighten abhorrence when manifested in Some friends of the prisoner preened around him. H. took their hands with a smile. The counsel for the defense arose to give notice 'that papers would be tiled for a new trial; the jury were then discharged until Thursday, and the judge ordered the court room to be cleared. A few attorneys and the reporters remained ; the prisoner eat a few moments and convened deco rously with his friends. Ble father and mother wept, not totally, but with faces hidden in their hubs. standing upon their feet. Then the tipsteff whispered to Thomas latik. strong ; he hastily said " Good-bye" and sprang with the same light foot Over the platform, out of the dock, and vanished in the The pavement outside was crowded with 'men; Sixth street • was brimming with people ; they surrounded the van so densely that a passage way Auld scarcely be made through them. The prison r dashed through this narrow space likee huh and vanished in the van, which was rapidly driven off. "The broken family left the court room without enesensite grief. 'But who shall say tbst in their nidden.bearlittberewere no lamentations? This reproach of the day imaitibt nave- blotted the sun for them. They ettle away like folks from a grave where they had buried their honor, and flared 'perhaps to pass under the gates of the %eau because were crossed by a beam. -The bell in the State Howse strikieg eleven .nleldek seemed to toll their low; for the boy of presidia shall go home never units. He went into the court room in the morning, and no tonne dared pronounce Dim guilty ; be came oat like Cale; and all men's ,thoughts said "Pam !" Ha wentbaok to prison—to what meditations? Will the muscles that did not move in the crowded wart braise up his desolation in the silent cell; and can that resolution which drove all tremulousness away, banish some fearful figure's which, in &same, shalt sere Ms eyeballs? INOREAgING.—On Tuesday night there were 101 lodgers at the Third.distriot stationhouse This is the highest number that have yet been ate eommodated at this place. The station is far too small to accommodate such a boat of "bummers" se nightly flock there for shelter. Snob a crowded Nate- of prisoners and lodgers might very easily eV) rise to some loathsome disease The prop°. einters, as offered by Mr Stephen Benton, of Se ws llostredi, -a few meetings since, to appropriate Moytbaseneleg Hall, now vacant, to lodger", was not et,* of place. This hall or some other building should be placed in the hands of one or two om oars for' this use, as the system now practised of crowding Psuabers into small oelle is by no. means prudent. • AWArI 'MG AN 0 WN&R.—A gold watch and some smaller pieces of jewelry, taken from a Wpm( mom arrested for larceny, are at the Rif. teenth•ward station house, awaiting an owner. Ax Thrall/alma, Fox.—Yesterday morn ing John Nugent, residing at Philip and Jefferson Avocets, Was charged before Alderman Shoemaker with beating hie mother, an aged lady. John was drank at the time of the assault. He was 00M- witted to prison. Saw SrATiorr-frouiln.—The • directors of the Trenton Railroad Company are about to erect a aew and neat Ftat;op•hense at the crossing of the *berry and Andalusia turnpike, which will be a out serarelikasa to the residents of that neigh &extend. ORALS Torturo.—Op Thursday last, a ~ party of fishermen- caught ip the Delaware river, .near Point Pleasant, at a single haul, five isand.lVe bundrad stokers'. ea plump, fat, and .3 , I lislartse ever graeed a table. , 13Tor.m.te P Bo?ERTY.—At , the early hour -- dfoot o' °look yesterday morning, Thome O'Neil „r,wett; arrested •: at Beneath and Baker stra t a, 11ta1•fpg isz hit tossaseto'4 numerous arttslea known ~,3101tvo:b•enelalart. Balms committed to answer .4•.:?lbyrAldermen Dallas.— %:-..,,..:AiIDIDWIST:- . 714i0ha0l Mansfield fell on the Aix/glary footway at Broad- and Sane streets, on ~;,„..larastarnight, and fractured one of his lege lie ---,Mee taken borne: I . 4rIXID EXPLOIRON.---A , little girl ' .47 ilislailltiratepo7d, residing - at - Twantyttbird and ...110114, was teadly bunked' about her, arms . ••.• 1 / 4 0 Groans, by the explosion of a EXTINGD7IfiIEUNG RIM BY OONYBAO7O has already been fully stated in The Press that a plan had been introdueed. in Select Council, look ing to the °entreating with certain responsible parties for the extinguishing of all fires. This feet has caused a considerable commotion among the firemen. At the recent meeting of the Board of Fire Directors a resolution instructing the offi cers of the Board to send a protest to Coanoils against the passage of any such ordinance was adopted. This vote seems like a revival of the now almost exploded system of forcing voluntary labor up - on the people and the authorities, whether they like it or not The Fire Department has been becom ing more and more dependent upon public support for a long time, and, except that the men who man the row do not receive direst compensation for their labor, the department is virtually a paid one, and its elfictienoy,and discipline have been in messed in the exaot ratio of the nearness to its ap proach to, that consummation. The introduction of steam fire engines, and the use of horses to drag apparatus to fires, are throwing human muscle out of use in the department, and the maohinery, with the men needed to image it, and the necessary horses,, are already supported by the public, treasury. Last year the service cost the city, directly, $67,000 without counting the drain on private pockets in the way of subscriptions, do., and the estimated cost for 1861 is considerably above that heavy figure. toThe . 4 responsible party" referred to (supposed 4, be the Fire desolation) is willing to contrast ;r the extinguishment of all fi res for the sum of , 131) 000 per annum. This Arrangement would at least effect a great saving to the public treasury, and it would bet the interest of the ontraotors to extinguish conflagrations as promptly, and as goo nomieally as possible, in respect to water, do., for the Asso ciation does • very large looal insurance business, and its heavy risks scattered on all sides, would induces caution, even if no other motive ope rated to prompt carefulness, The association is oomposed of forty-eight fire companies, all of which are in the receipt of a handsome annual stipend from the profits of the concern. Sixty thousand dollars, in addition to these yearly dividends, would make a large fund, With which to support the department under the contract system. Outside of the association there are quite as many companies as belong to that concern. The opposition to any change in the present system comes principally from these out side companies; but, as the department isgreatly overgrown, and the outside companies are entirely superfluous for all praetioal woes, it is scarcely pro bable that the persons composing the useless com panies will be allowed to interfere with contem plated referrea, and to illmage the efficiency of the department and inoreaso its expensiveness, merely to enable them to persist in performing a service that is often worse than useless DEATH or AN ACTOR.--Wm. 11. Stearns, formerly an actor at the Aroh street Theatre, was found dead at the foot of a tight of stairs, at 1115 residence, No. 725 Stumm street, yesterday morn ing. He bade severe out in hie forehead, and his right eye was shockingly swelled and black, and his face was otherwise disfigured. The deceased came home about half.past one o'clock yesterday morning, and proceeded up stairs in the dark, and it is supposed stumbled down, and remained in that position until he died. The :noise occasioned by his falling was heard by , a Mrs. Milner, who resides In. the front part of the house, and who was up with a sick child. She went to her room door, but, bearing some of the family talking, made no further inquiry as to the cause. She beard nn occasional groan for the apace of half an hour, and then all was,quiet About 7 o'clock yes terday morning, Mrs -Brooks, an old lady, and mother in-law of Stearns, proceeded to open the door at the bottom of the stairs, but finding that she could not readily do so, be. cause of an unusual pressure against it, called a domestic Tho door was then opened, and— horrible to relate—the body of the deceased actor was dieoovered, head downwards, and piled into a heap. The whole household was at once alarmed. TO coroner held as inquest, when the above facts were allotted. Mr. Stearns nose years ago mar ried the daughter of Mr. Brooks, who kept tavern near the Walnuteirset Theatre. He was an actor possessing considerable merit, but bad not been engaged in his profession for some time. Taw HARBOR POLlOS.—Persons desirous of serving the city in the capacity of river po licemen still continue to visit the Mayor's °Mee, and present their petitions to his Manor. The ap plications received will average about ten for one position. Those who may tsetse hereafter will be disappointed, as the men to compose the terse have already been decided upon. Some seven or eight have been sworn in, and the balance will take the oath to-day. The Wilma will commence operations on Friday, the first proximo. MOSITING OF TES RitritIILIOAN INVINOI• ntae —A meeting of this club was held last erti ning, at the hall, corner of Tenth and Filbert greets A :notion, by Mr hicOlintook, that the club go to Washington on the 4th of March, was, after some debate, voted down The next meeting of the club will be held on the 16th of the next month. • San A COMM , . —Yesterday afternoon William Boymount, aged 30 years, employed at Sellars' foundry, Sixteenth and Penneylmola avenue, had three fingers on Ala left hand com pletely severed by being oanght in some of the u2sohinery. He was taken to his home, at Six teenth and Pearl streets. REcovERND.--William 'Moran; Bsq., who met with an accident a few weeks ego, on the Bel timoro Railroad, has so far reooveretl as to be - able to resume business. He lost a portion of his right thumb, by amputation, which was oonsidered ne. *emery to save the rest of his band, OUR WESTRRN Vim()its.--The visitors from Chicago and Milwaukee are returning to the pity by instalments. A number of them were around among our manufactories yesterday. Some will return home today; others will prolong their stay until to morrow. 4.-Vourrnvittu.--At an ally yester. day morning a male infant, about four months old, was found in an old basket, near the steps of the dwelling No, 1727 Walnut street. It was taken to the station•bouse. ELIOTED.—The Board of Managers of the Pennsylvania Dospitai, at their meeting, eleoted Dr. Addinell Howson surgeon to the Institution. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Sonoma COURT —Chief Justice Lowne, and Justices Woodward, Thompson, and Strong.— Legru vs. the Commonwealth. Writ of error to Oyer and Terminer of Clarion county. The Dis trict Attorney of Clarion county has the leave of the *out to take back the record in this cue, so that it may be proceeded in against the other de fendant named in the reoord. Plymouthßailroad Company vs. 00ISro11 Error to Common Pleas of Montgomery county. Argued by J. Beyd, Esq., for defendant in error, and by D. S. Mulvany for plaintiff in error. Mahler's Appeal. Certiorari to Common Pleas of Montgomery county. Argued by George N. Cor son. The court declined to hear Jacob Broom and Jas. Boyd, counsel for appellees. Gerhart's appeal. Certiorari to Orphans' Court of Montgomery county. Thermos ..Conan—Judge Simrawood.—Ro hart Whittaker va. James Gordon. An action for money had and received. Defense, part pay. meat and setoff for balanso for certain services in the sale of real estate alleged to have been ren dered Jury out. Williams and Diokerson for plaintiff, and Thorn for defendant. Wm. S. Ferguson vs. John D. Taylor and Wm. Gillespie, trading asToylor Jc Gillespie. A feigned issue to teat the ownership of a grocery store vrnich had been levied on by defendanta under an exeon tion, and claimed by plaintiff as his property. On trial. Mclntyre for plaintiff, and 0. W. Davis for defendants. DISTRICT GMT—Judge Hare.—Edgar Hy att and Mathias B. Mount, trading as Hyatt is Mount, ♦s. Santee Gilbert, E. Beardelep, and L. B. ilotobkise, trading as J. Gilbert a Go. An an. Lion on a book account. Verdict for platatlffe for $557.84. Latta for plaintiffs.; 1 1 10. Brewster for detendants. George MoKay and William goKay. trading u McKay Brother to the use of James Pitrreoi TB. The Quaker City Insurance Co. An action on a nolioy of insurance. Verdict for plaiptiffs for $3,880. Gunton for plaintiffs, and Benton for de. fondant. This company has gone Into liquidation, and made an assignment to Beth 11.„Bittler. The court with th ese Oases ooncluded its list, discharged the jurors, and adjourned until Battu , day. The Trial of Jacketlow. Tswarost, N. J. Jan. 30.—The defence was oloFed in the Jaokalow oase to-daY. . - Mr. Divehi% on the part of the Government, commenced the summing up. After molting the various counts in the indloimcnho argued Beß the various points of law In the case. appealed to the jury. insisting that the ()barge of robbery against 3acitalow bad been made out by the evi dence Mr. °math followed on the part of the de fend°. Ile stated that Jaokalow couldn't be eon• rioted on any of the counts of the indictment; that the Hovernment had failed to prove that be committed the robbery, or to locate the place where it was committed. no alleged that to eon stitnte a robbery it most be made out that It was from the person and against his consent. He con tended that the prisoner had always been on the best of terms with the family of the Lee% and that he was not the style of matt to commit such a deed—far above the general grade of mon of his own country. He hen not concluded when the court adjourned. Mr Voorhees will follow. Grandin and Col Cannon will have Mit °loving argument, The Abolition Convention at Syracuse, New York. • SYRACUSE, Jan. 30.—The anti•elavery meeting agate convened this morning end proceeded to pass the usual reselutions. At noon, a large mob took poesession of the platform, and one of tho epeokors addreeeed the audience. During a temperer, lull the Abolitionists ad journed sine die, claiming that they had carried their point of holding the meeting. Eggs were thrown at the police, but the ball wan finally cleared. ' From liavanti. TIM DX SOTO AT NEW OITIMANS 'aw Ormserts, Jan. 30—The steamship DeSoto arrived at this port this afternoon, from Havana ca the 27th inst. &agate oontinned dun. The nevi orop was coming - • The money market was tight. Exobanges were nominally quoted. Freights were advancing. The Spanish-Bank has authorized the additional issue of two millions of bonds. Sale of the Springfield, Mount Ver non, and rittaburg Railroad. SPRINGFI6LD, Jan. 29 —The road.bed, right of way, and real estate of the Springfield, Mount Vernon, and Pittsburg Railroad Company, from Springfield to Delaware, Including the tools, ma chinery, shops, and rolling stook, were sold at sherifffs sale to-day. Fredorlok A. Lane, of New 'fork, was the purchaser of the entire property, for the And mortgage bondholders, at $lOO,OOO. Loss of the Schooner Moro. NEILYORY4, Jan. ZO.—"fbe sobooner Mozo, of Provineetown, from Boston for Aux Oayee, was totally tut on December 9, on 'boon Island. A part of her cargo was saved and sold at St. Do. mango New York Tobacco Sale. NEW Yons, Jan, 30.—Tbe tobacco sale to-flay was epttited—all on the aataloguo being diepoied of 260 hhde of Kaatuoky tobsooo Were sold at 41a cents. FINANCIAL AND CORWMERCIAL. The Money Market. POLLADOLriIIA, Jan. :30, 1861 Stooks were weaker to-day, with more pressure df the better class of maxillas upon the market. Reading Railroad was weak and fell off I, and the bonda were a shade lower. Pennsylvania Railroad closed at 38 for the shares, 100 for the first mort gage, and 88 for the second mortgage bonds City Loans are firm at 101 i for the new and 08 for the old issues. Camden and Amboy Railroad shares were 4 better, but the bonds were un changed. Schuylkill Navigation Loans were again lower. Lehigh Navigation sold freely at 47. Ram) and Vino•streete Passenger Railway 19 again lower. North Pennsylvania Railroad shares and bonds were rather weak. Harrisburg Railroad is steady at 53, and Lehigh Valley Railroad at 52. The bonds of the latter company, whist is con sidered one of the beet on the list, are firm at 9D. Elmira first mortgage bonds are attracting more attention, and sold at 68. Bank stooks are ne gloated. The money market is unohanged. The last weekly statement of the Boston banks is as follows: Capital 5t00k...-. .•.... Loma and discounts—. Specie Duo from other banks_ Dueto other banks Deposits... Circulation The following is the Pittsburg bank statement for the week preceding January 28, 1881 : ASSETS. Treat,. Notes and Notes or Dna by BANKS. Loans. Specie. otb. $3B. .ankft, Bank of Pitt5burg..61,650.970 $406 087 3116824 693 814 Exohango Bank...—. 1 390 154 204180 sissse 125 510 Alorolt Meat...—. 915,911 249 37 312 65,533 Citizens'. 721.271 145,391 16,216 81,558 Meohanios'.--:-.- 759.583 106.128 81.720 19.339 tr9n 677 721 150 129 62 396 41 522 810 978 144.000 29 742 23 349 $7,121. 1,423 592 483 602 407 6 , 43 .. 7alo 046! 1,400.485 481,660 439.102 Lut week. 26,107 92634 LIABILITIES. Ciroulation. Deposits. Due to Banks. a 20;311 a66T•l6a alai 898 ai1 • 990 223 067 45 629 338 216 360 791 21.102 3 3 335 83 910 3/1 869 307 IMI 101 367 19,814 268,266 239,187 6,810 409,760 103,543 16,382 Inorease--- lleorease BANKS. PlitaSITK •-• ..• Exo & h M ang0...... M. Citizens' Iron City...... 686 05 537 Last week . . 93,2.662 a 7 1. n 1,7335301537 Deoreaze... 98.909 The Post of Ibis evening says of monetary af fairs in New York : Wall street is calm. Money, if anything, is a shade dearer en mercantile paper, but in no quey ter do we notice any 'pressure of demand, the mar ket generally having a very comfortable appear ance. First class paper, to run four and six months, well endorsed, rules about 80 per cent., and obolos thirty and sixty acceptances pall The se lotion of good paper has become meagre, and there is a much closer scrutiny of credits. On call there is a tree supply . at 7per cent. interest. Stocks remain quiet, but very firm, and prises, on the whole, are higher than yesterday. The business, it will be seen, is unusually email, both for cash and on time. The commission houses are buying in small amounts, and stocks continue in scanty supply. Many of tbo railroad shares are again scarce for delivery. Pacific Mail is pressed for sale and fell t0'643 - against 871 at this time yesterday. Considerable dissatisfaction is expressed by some of the stock holders at the loss involved in the sale of the Puget Sound line. The market clones without material change New York Central tonal:tad 801. leavinu off at 801. Miohigan Central Is 58 bid; Galena 72i Delaware. Lackawanna, and Western is 81 bid, 85 asked, whioh is higher. For New Harem and Hartford 139 is bid. The New State sixes of 1868 are quoted at 102 i a 104. The aides have been made in Albany at 1031a1031. The aevene of 1884 are 101 bid, 105 asked. Government bonds are steady, with very few offering. The coupon fives of 1874 are .9304. Philadelphia Stock Exchange Sales, January 30.1351. taroavin LE. SI.AT 5151[33..biet0 ti ants' bleoheue . FIRST U 0 tiHIP 1009 Penns 50 Lehigh— , .10t5..47 101)) Fenn& 90„,, , 25 Roos 1090 do —... —MU PO do, .... INV CI tf 6e......._.... 08 10 Reed i ng IL RIO do —. 91 3 po ut ,. se 1 do —.. 1 o 1 do 10 /Inv Meadow 4 do, .- B ZO OO do o o ..... 98 3d 1000 Read R. 6s 'B6. -- 71 1000 do 'B6 b3- 7 0ii, 3000 dr '83,. 0..71 do .. do . —...6b. IN Cam flit) 61 - 8 ilia .91 I I Camden .& An71337.10 8 X MO Soh Nov Oa 'Bl —. 6838 4 do • • .106 , 0 49.... 800 do '76 16 NBk of Kentuoky.lo6)4 11000 Elmira lot wort ..66 2 Lo igh Valley_.._. 52 BETWEEN BOVID2I. 800 City 61- 98 32 Lehigh- —.47 *0 City 66'76 ..—.85 6 Norristown -- 4.0 3000 Tonna 65'791- .10055 4 do - 1000 City 6a..- ..Now-1033 BECONU TOO City 68 —New...10138 WO MOlll3ll R lit m....10u 25 Morris vanal• 6014. al Poona 06....-10ta..10 14 do —2 dy. 38 64 do —2dyx 8 OLOBINI PRICEB-BTEADY BUT DULL. Ilia. 441001. Em. Askod. ehiladeltdds6B- 9735 98 Elmira R 13 rlula de R...._. 98 98 15Imira 70 '73„-.....t5 68 Phila -new-101)8 101 X Long Island - -.10 RIX Palma . 9038 91 Lela CI & .4836 4138 Head ft 221; 22 11-16 Leh CI & N 80rk...3335 74 Read We '70..... 83 84 Pert R.-, ea 836 Read nit 68 '82... 90 00 Mina aa-• 91 rot es - nun 7 1 BIM& 93.% eenns ...88 8838 Catawouta Ft COO. 3 4 Perim R 2dmt 6a 87X 89 Catawissa prfd..., 8 10 Mor pi 00n....-.5018 61 2d & dyofl43 46 Morrie Canal pr 10636 103 Ract&Vme St R.. 13 .1e; 14 Bah ecy, West Philo R-.... 55 58 lsoli Nay Imp 85..-74 Spruce & hag—. 818 9 Balmy Nay Stk.. 7 8 I Green & Coates-... 1776 Bold Nov Paid ..16.48 17.48 Chem & Walnut...4B 31 Einnra 638 10 flooding - 18Ideav Meadow..t6..6• 6 do 66. 6 Cam & A mb0y.61.1091{ 6 N Ainerioa Philadelphia Markets. JANUARY M.-Evening. There has been some little movement in Flour to day, and gales of about 3 000 bbla are reported at 80.25e6.373i for superfine. the latter for good straight brands, minding 1000 bbls. on terms kept private; 000 bales extra at San per bbl. The market closes dull, and holders generally free sellers at these rates. The grade are buying mom:irately at the above figures for superfine extra, and 85.7ac6.00 for extra family and, fancy brands, an to qnstity. Rye Flour is ratlvy lower ernall eaten are making at 83.7503813 i per bbl, Corn Meal Is but little inquired for ; Penna, is held at e 3 per bbl., 'without gales. Be A irr.—W heat is dull; but sales Of about 0.000 bushels ere reported at 12601stio fur common to prime red, the latter for Penns ; and 12310.130 for white. Rye is dull Penns selling at about Tao. Corn is but little inquirei for end lower. with small sales of old yellow at 700, an new at 010630, closing dull at the latter figure. Oats are unehansed ; we muote Penne al 300. and Delaware at 390. without mush doing. Barley is quiet. BAns.—lro sales; and let No. I is held at 820 ;9' ton. C 017014 Is firm but not very active, and 16200 holes have been disposed of at full prices. GhOUSRIBII and FROVISIONS remain met, and of the latter the sales are limited and the market generally very firm. Basne.—Ciovcresed to in good demand, and about 300 bus, mostly_ prime quality. sold at 5115 par bus. I'i mothy and Flaxseed aro unchanged WHIPXY.—The demand is limited at la i for Pennsyl vania barrels ;Mo for Ohto ; 770 for drudge and Info for Ithda. Now York Stock E xchange—Jan. 30 9000 840 78,g 1 Virmaia SC 68. 1 d 0—.....— 2,9 T, Mir__ -- • ELOs, 260 N Y Cen R_.._`.. MO Hudson 40-a" log 11./.r . 11 - 1.8,,fi 21. , ...igiougi El 6e..... _ .. 100 Berle - in R . irc -.• • • 38>, 3000 Booth*, Mato 63 921 193 3dliohCentnil it.... 18 Indiana_ 6000 Indiana . tato 52 8736 50 1111 oh 12 guar 5tk.... 3154 15003 Ohio 64 1880........103 13:1 111 Central R sae 79) 1000 11.'hign Plat'r 1.4.10011100 Gel & Chi R—blo 7254' 70 , 0 1114 oh Bel Yd— 7/1 00 do --........—. 73:g Mt liar) &61 Joe bd.— 36 400 Cleve & Toledo FL 314 150 Pacific Mail 8 8.... Beig 100 do b 31.. 30.5 76 do —..—...... 84 1 e 200 do .. . 1.30 31h, Is do .....870— 344 200 do ............ 348 500 Erie Railroad..... 37 100 do .—.— 34%; NO do .....e3o 35 450 Chicago &it 1 R.. 68.41 100 do —.560 34 301 do .100... 09 60 do --..... 3614 103 Chi. B & Quinoy —7l TEE MARKETS. for are quiet end unchaned; sales 69 bble at 80 for Pots, and 8/1.181( tor Posit's. nova, &a:43We and Western Flour to-day is dull, and prices still rule in favor of the purolussor useless 6, 1 0 Ws at $61008.26 for superfine state and Vv Ont. MI $505.10 for extra Ptate ;ss.3ostagn for antra Weide/at. end 881.508.55 for round-hoop Ulm. !Muth ern Flour le dull. and prices are the Barna as yesterday. with gide. of 000 Ws. Cananian Flour is dull. with sales of_3oo bble at 80.3007,20. Eye Flour is quiet. Corn Meal is untahauteu, Oasts.—'t he wheat market le quiet, and prices are in favor of the buyer, net th sales of small paroals at pre vious priest. Corn in heavy •, sales 11 , 000 bushels at 700 delivered, for mixed • Western and 740 for round yel low, delivered. (late tva aulot and unchanged. reOV , SIONB.—Pork in dull end =lmam Baer in quietand steady. Cut Meats are steady. Eileen is doll. Laid is quiet and stead) tales 60 packages at 93; i0103;13. Markets by Telegraph BAL , gcsli, Jdn. 30 —Flour dull ; Posen-d etreet and en Ohio, 57)rfi; t try Mills. 80.25; pc was; sAssuctris tendenoy; sates at 81.59e01.95 for red, a d 81 45e5t.65 for watt'. Corn firmer at &oft, fot v ellow. and 70673 c for white Provisions steady; Mess Fork eui 26 ,• Latd.loKo; Coffee eteauy at 11A0/2:4c, hieky steady at 18ss18)40. Moms, Jan. 80—Bales of Cotton to day 5 500 bales, at teXello; tales for three dam]e 9 5 0 butte ; repaints 9 MO to es; sterling enehanite .43051 i. CiricitirfATl, January W.—Flour hrm at 84.5004.60. VI his. y srm at 140. flogs notnuritt ; receipts to day 300. Buis Meats active; sales of 14500,000 list at 6340 for lehrulders, and ligmfor rides. Mess Pork 017017 /9A. Lard dull at Mo. EXchespe on , ttew York wady at A per cent, premium. Money market easier. CITY ITEMS. LECTURE BY Rale DR STOBR9 —The Rev. R. B. Storrs, D. D., will deliver a teeter° at Conoert Hall this evening. before the reopl.'s Literary Institute on the subject of" Climate, and its influence upon oiviliza• tion." To those who hoard Dr. Storrs two weeks ago, on " and Robin Hoed," we need not say that a !101l intellerotual treat mar be anticipated; and to thine who did not, we can add that the lecture this evening will afford an opportunity of hearing one of the most polished speakers and finished eoliolars in the Amorloan galegY of Lecturing " etars." This is high praise, but it is well deserved, HEADQUARTERS or Feantors.--Already, we un derstand, the tallies of our city are expressing onnostty 04 to ihe "spring styles." For some years past, the splendid and popular wareroorns of Mews. J. W. Proc tor. Co.. No. MS Chestnut street—known as the Paris Mantilla, Cloak and Fur Emporium—have been justly regarded as the headquarters of style and fashion in tho departments they represent. In anticipation of the Im mense spring trade. (which they are quite as certain to have as if South Carolina had not gone mad,) they are still continuing to soli their winter goods at prices lower than the first oost of the materials of which they are made. WITTERS & CO.'S KEROSENE OIL L.Lurs.—lf we oan induce our citizens to abandon the dangerous use of fluid lights, and substitute instead the inimitable Kerosene Oil Lamps of Messrs. Witten; , Co., No 35 North eighth street, corner of Filbert, we shell t le them a great service. Their stook is the largest end finest in the country, and the quality of their Oil is un rivalled for exoellence. A GENTLEMAN (?) 'Tie he. whose ovary thought and deed By rule of virtue moves ; Whose Merous tongtto disdains to sneak The thing hie heart (improves Who never did a slender forge, His neighbor's fame to wound, Nor hearken ton faire report lip =Boa whimpered rom.d Wno to hie p 'lighted word and truth Has ever firm', stood. rn) bought hie clothes of Granville Stokes, Ifeeause lie makes them good ; Rectum two prune ho disdains, The " golden rule" °ROM. And never wile a garment that Itp porobaser armor B. A ;rateable gift re pregented to each purchaser at the fashionable Glotbihn Emporium of Granville Shaken, 110, 407 Op.e4EnUt Stip Pt. THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 81, 1861. Meg. SI:2IMM ARRESITZD As A EIPT !—The tele. graph informs us that the wife of Captain Stemmer, the commander of Fort rioicens. has been arrested as a spy. The party who took the lady in custody may safely be &seamed to have not been dressed in the ele gant garments made at the otrown atone Clothing Hall of Rookhill & Wilson, Nos. CH end CaS Chestnut street, above math, Philadelehm. such gallant attire would naturally beset too much gallantry of spirit to arrest the wile of /I loyal officer as a COMMA spy. [Repotted for the Pram] PERNAMBIICO—Bak Margaret, Quig—( at 'kis - ware dr, Co Breakwater/-4000 bate ougar Welsrord, Rankin MARTINR—Sahr Indian Queen, Hardy-1 1 89 bu shels salt John F Eeniston. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. SEE FOURTH PAGE - - Bark Margaret, Qum, from Pernambuoo 22d ult, With sugar to %Word Rankink, Co. Left bark Danotah, Besse, from Cardiff; disohg; brig H A Didier, Leighton, from New York, for the Delaware Breakwater for or ders, M 4 days. and aohr Geo Byron. Hardy, from Phlla deiphia. to Bail on her return in 2 days The Margaret was becalmed for 2 days Mr Pernambuco, end had light winds up to Cape Hatteras; mined then bad very heat Y easterly weather, and was eight days without an obser vation. (Correapludonos of the Philadelphia Exchange.) CAPE ISLAND, N. J. Jan n. 7 P N. A bark. supoosed to ba the white Wing, from La guayra. a bark and a brig. names unt , nown, and several gohoonerg, wont in this afternoon Wind W. Yours. THUS. 13. e 6 3 23n 13 7. 1, p 7 00 00 .... 7 ,14:118 18 , 188 ono „ „ 6,374.100 MEMORANDA. Steamship State of Georgia. Garvin, from Savannah, arrived at New York yesterday. Steamship I ielaware, Cannon, henoe, arrived at Now York yesterday. Steamship City of Riohmond, Mitchell, nailed from Richmond 29th inst. for Philadelphia Steamehm Anglo Saxon, Nom Portland, arrived at Londonderry 19th inst. steamship Fulton, Wotton. from New York. arrived at Cowes 18th inst. bhip John Cottlo Hallowell, from Callao, via Matan zu, arrived at New York yeateroay. Nov 14, lot 14 d. long 92 20 W. spoke ship Stephen Glover, OS dale out from Boston. bound south. Ship i ells, A len. f om Rotterdam for Baltimore, put into St Themealan 17th leaking and very much strained. Her fastenings hail all started, &o, Bark Marion, Fowler, from Rio do Janeiro Nov 24. ar rived at Baltimore yes ardor. Bark Talivera, Merithew, for Buenos Amu, cleared at New York yesterd y. Hark Linda, ( Or) urner. front Rio de Janeiro Nov 17th. via Hampton Roads 9 days. with coffee, arrived at New York yesterday. Brig Kentucky. Pendleton. from Buenos Arm Nov 16in was below New York °sterility. Brig Bohm. Bartlett, for Rio de Janeiro, clewed at N York, yesterday. Brig Amy Warwick. Brown. front Richmond far Rio de Janeiro, Odnaya out, was spoken Otli ult, lat 10 20 3, long 36 90 . Brig Cuba, Strout, from Capo Ilaytion 12th inst. via Inagua. 14th arrived at New York 7 esterday. Jan 21st. hit M. lons 70, experienced a gale from NE—sprung lore topgallant meat and spilteaile Left no A morioan yes sets at Port au Prince Left at Inagua br g Marl E 1 hem pawl, for tiny Yorker Port.sed next day. nonr II & J Nield, Moore, horn Nassau, arrived at Wilmington, NC. 20th tel Soar knpire. Recd. for St Domingo, a!eared at Wil mington. N.J, 28th inst. Bohr Mary A Mifflin, Smith, hence, arrived at New York yesterday. 2,Crn 48,644 ( rer etemnshipfloheinian.l Arrive a t Vora. Narragametr, at. l'ortinilouth; National Quad, at Dartmouth. Arrived trom Charleston, Felix. at Havre. Arrived from dobt e, Conqueror, at tdverrool. Arrived from Savannah. Annoy, at Queenstown. Arrtved from New Orleans. N Cary, at Havre; Ella, at Valentia. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS GIRARD HOUBE—Chestuut street, below Ninth. .7 D Fisher. Pittsburg_ Miss Fisher, Pittsburg W Richards & la, moutel B H Wilson. Baltimore Mice r. Richards, Montreal Jr E Leman, toineaster Richard Rodman, N Y Jos Walker, New York Jonn Hoyle:, New York Chao I) Gibson, New York J T Molilton. New York W H Carroll.-esiti more Albert II Carroll, Baltimore H 'Witty & wf, Del Mlllll Jainar, P iktort Mr Barnett & la. N Y Mow Harnett, New York Miss Cook. New York TW 0 Pry, New York H hotelmen & le,P4 J Geo M Platt, Now York Mien riatt New York J Parker & wf, New York Wm M Nail, New York G P etton, Poughkeepaie F B Treadwell. Now York' N Hwolfs, Columbia .1 A Moore. Philailelpht s J P Salmon, Hasletou W T roaholsoa, New York' Mica Nichoison. Nsw York A G Bradey, ,"t Louis Thomson McGowan, N J H Birtinger. NeWJerser ai W 1 homeon, N Jersey H Lourey. Ibmms W O Truman, Ohm John awls, Ohio 0 K Doran, Formal Minis Thos Barton, Isdiana Miss McCreary, Ind ana Geo T Manly & lady, Md Eal Morgan, New York Mrs Noreen & child. N Y G W Bonkine.New York J W Mickley. Dstaaauqua T Leonard, Masaaahusetts Weirs, 'ew York JW BWOel/133 , wf, el York 'I Horns & lady N York J re Woodward, • °enemies tieo 11 Whaley, 'Baltimore W H U Bayley Wash, D Robt Lawson. New York Stephen Paul, New rock JLI Morgan, Virginia J .11. Partridge & wf, N Y Thos Baumgardner, Land CONTINENTAL, HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut, H R Armature, Delaware Theo Rosary, Delaware Cll Preokinrldse, hent'ky Goo WBO wall, Maryland Chas Rooswell & la. N Y Mr Beoville. Commotion T 1 Wideman, Harrisburg 8 H Hardman &wf Pa Jan B Lord. Portland 8 ft Darlinston,W Chester 013 Thomas, Went Chester E H monor, New Jersey 1) Conan, Now Jersey .1 M Carrier a. wf, R I E Hazard k wf, Buffalo Toga Lewis, W Chewer Dickson, rit Louie _Rufus King. 5111.•aukoe u J Hale, Milwaukee Geo Norberto, N Or,eane Thne B Day , oartlord m Duryea & la, N York L C Cox, NowYo,k D Irl Don, Chicago L ma on, Jr, New York It Ball, Maseaocusette A 8 eturievant, Now York J H Jones. Cincinnati HBr unman, Lanoaeter Jit Cowin & la. Plattsb'g John 11 Ranch, abbots° Geo W Hanford, New York W E Gruswolo, Cal fonds B Homers Jr. K wl. B I J Wooiworih, Sandusky, U A A Wishtman, "ow York A Haremerque, New York Ch H Moore, Ps eee, New York J IsMurray, Now York Y Page, .timely Jona a Pornell, Md Mass N Yarned Maryland Who Blake, New York W B williame, Boston J 1r Breoford, Boston F E Lawrence, New York L F Tyler, noston W P_ 'lark, tiostnn Wm Keep K da,New York Albert Crosby, Ohmage... J ti Crosby, Inoaso J 8 RUMSo9,lbioago 'V Nolan, Louisiana s , J F Cum' , Now York J Ht•hapecd, Tennessee 13 Bigelow, Boston (300 R °Neat, Balosnoren 18 Klein, Chicago J fel Woodward, Tenn Geo W 'fuexbury. Boston Robt dinner°, Jr, uhio Wm ftßoney, Groveport 13 Pratt, Boston H W Hiosoell, Chicago J 'l' Burden, Troy, N Y J A Weed, Lee, Masa 8 B Benedict, Troy, N Y XEXACHAPITB' HOTEL—Fourth street. below Arob L Rittenhouse, fit Louis Frank Turner. Plymouth J MoVieker. sllegheny City J B Smith. vittsburg Jas Howard, Pittsburg 1) Li Hasse, Milton, Pa James Harrison. Wauseon W X Werimore, Milton R Taggart, narnsburg S L Roberts. Loris:noon) Win Champion Baltimore 13 F Veimont B W Boon, Mas.mousettio X eolith, ohm C W Btarbaok, Cin. Ohio ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut at.. above Third. Geo Bookine, Camden A M Wills. New Jersey Geo Shoen, Atlanta, 8a J F Silva. rtniedelahia Mum Hale, 8014014D5V1i, New YOTK Chas Fritz, Heading W Pelletier. Pn lattelphla J Orawshaw. St Louis John Lauer, Erie W 'sadden. New York J 11 Warren, Conn lakutz. Fenn's, T h osn, Yenn'a EWhitney, N II Garner, Mass ouis Allen, Neer York JONES' ROTEL—Chestnut Meet, above Bath, It Wood. Baleabury. bid W Jaokeon, Maine E R Biddle. New York Lewis Racer Penns J B lido, New York Goo F Scott, Wash, D 0 6 Warner, New Jona, .0 A. Brainard. New Y_ork W KM, Delaware B Daintier & la, Y R Bayard, New York AMERIOAN HOTEL—Chestnut et.. above Fifth. J N Do!then, lowa City H F Reed. Phtla Jno P Jonee, Fhtla J no Grant, '1 mato 8 C Osborn. Connecticut James C Williston. N Y H G Woolmen,liew York It it nay re, bethlchem Cant Conner, al Chunk Jno Tlndall, Easton „too r !mite. Jr.. known Dru,khouse. tanton Wm Polk. Delaware C Gay. i , .ow York F Reed. th.la L Loevier,, V. rmont H A Heron, Vermont .3 Pierce, Wash, .1) Jan v Reed, Ba.tlmora H hi Arnabury, new Yolk EBVER7e; BOUBE—Third street. above Raoe. Jacob Bowers, Lancaster Mrs hi Kepler, Lewistown A.l' /Beep,' Lewlioown 1)1) st arrisburg Thom J alder. Harrisburg 114 B Booth, Bloomsburg Thomas Bayard, P B / 1 1114 W liageobruat, Vanua Mrs It wain, Milton Miss I lona, Yottc, Yn Chan Stair, Dallastown A T Darling, Boston NATIONAL H(YrEL—Raoe etreet. above Third. A B Green, Penne HQutllman, Norristown Jno Boyer, ri orristowa D zo Munn, Danville E H Mellon, Daum! a Thos M Horton, Phila D Demotion, ntreburg II at ecotype, pima ebbe S Oubm, eunbury, Pa 1P S Gobin, tithe 0 Wofgley, rottevilm W Templin, Ilartiehurg. J Jameson, Ilarembilra MRECIIANTB' ROUSE—Third et.. above Callowhill. T W Weaver L liollartown R K Bachman, Eatblohein R C Brower, ecizasete A Katz Reading Jonas t3tover, Backe co J C McWilliams, Barbie BARLEY BBHAF—Second streot. below Vine. B Miller, Stroudsburg John B °Drool( , Aewtown Winß Vannart, tuokeco P M Bioko', Books co B Gore, Books county A / ongshore, Books no J Butch, Hartsville B Stapler, Books county J Livingston. Ponosylvanta 0 Bosler, Yentisylvanta J Jones, niletimplua , J L Hunt, Now Jersey BLACK BEAR—Third atreot. above Callowhill. D Kemmerer,. Pa .7ao K (trim, Ponasylvartla Al:Woman, Afeahanlosv J BealltaLlkobtelevffla Jacob Fox Beohtelavtile M Woqinener, outhamVA C L Marshat,. Phtleule)Dhm Am. a Bowe,. Baum. ao D Davis. c mo.otown Bit Boum' Beohteldvtllo John the.tand, t I D H B.oktoL Bochtelevilus Mathias Young, Pa THE UNION—Arch street. above Third. lam a Ogden, New Jersey Caspar Wistar, tlalem. N J Geesatnan. Lebanon John D tuten, Lancaster AD.rt email, Hagerstown J G Kline, Ctn, obi° J W mtonebraker, Hagele'n John Gill, Gin, Oh o N A Foss & la, Delaware W Barton, Connecticut BALD EAOLB—lhird 'street, above Callomhill li A Water, Bethlehem John B Bronemor, Pa John KaMach, Votieville IiFOUNTAIN HOTEL—Second et.. above Market. A H ,00k, Doyen Del Cl 3 Robertson, Maryland W 0 Todu, New York (Make etretch, IV Praia Thin. J Hanon,l'hiladelebta Jim B Dummig Maotand MoCauter.Pndadelphta O 0 Ouna, eW YOLK MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Seeoed et, above Arab Oen W. Ellie, New York E. Middleton, Tacony B M Uohnudt, New York SPECIAL NOTICES BAYING FUND. AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY. MOO S. E. Corner FOUR% It and WALNUT Streets. This institution continues to receive Deposits, as usual, and pats all earns, large or small, on demand, as it has always done. It has asked for no hsislattort, and desires none. January 29, 18W. /a 29 Inc SAVING FUND—Nevosei. SAFETY TRUST Costratss.—During the suspension of specie payments by the Banks, Money is renewed and paid daily, on de mand, in the Bathe kind of funds, specie or notes, no de posited; Interest five per cent. WALNUT Street, southwest coiner of THIRD. Jai-If lima Bra Hera Elul! !—Batcholor's LIQUID HAIR DYE is he original and best in the market. All others are mere imitations, and should be avoided if you wish to masa ridicule. gplendid Buses or beautiful Baown instantaneously. Bold by all Drug gists everywhere. The genuine has the signature of WILLIAM. A. BATCHELOR upon a steel-slate en graving on four sides of each box. firwars of Counterfeits. Manufactory', 81 Parolay street. late 233 IlroadwaY, limo York. 011ARLES 11.1aCIIELOlt, no 6-1 - Proprietor. SALAMANDER FIRE-PROM' SAFES.—A very Argo acionixtont of SALAMANDERS for sale at roe monsblo prices, No. 304 OHESTNIJT St., Philadelphia. tall-11 EVANB k WATSON, GROVER & BAKER'S CHLIIIIBATED NOISEbESS SEWING MACHINES The Beet in Hee for Feinlli Sewing. No. 730 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelvine. nuff-1r ONE Pnion ()LOWING OF MB LATEST Sgsghs, rondo in the beet manner, oApreraly for RE TAIL BALES. LOWEST gelling prices marked u. Plain Figure& All goods made to °vier warranted esti!. Notary. Our ONE-PRICE igistem los ttriotly adhered tn. All are thereb7 treated sae. seldl-lr JONES & 00. 604 MARKET Street 13A111) PRINTING, 13 EST AND CHEAPEST IN the City, at 34 South THIRD Street. CIRCULAR PRINTING, Dest and Cheapest In the City, at 34 Routh THIRD Street. BILL-HEAD PRINTING, Best and Cheapest In the City, at 34 SouttiTHIRD Street. HAND-BILL PRINTING, Beet and Cheapostln the City, at 34 South THIRD Street. P.WHLET FEINTING, and every other dasorip tion or ' , Tinting, of tho moat superior quality, at the moot reasonable raton, at RINGWALT k sitowrvs, JJFe t xpre Building', 34 south THIRP stloo;, 010:0 IMPORTATIONS. AT THE BREAKWATER UT TO 12 cooLooz LAST tqlOilr MARRIED STURS—ANDERSON.—In St Loule, on January 2lth, 1861, Henry A. Milan. of Philadelphia. to Core, daughter or John J. Anderson, Fee" of that pIane. .OUSER—R tINEY.—On .he 25th ins; . by the Rev. H. . Gilroy, Mr. Joseph Runner to Mine Mary Rainy, all of th , e atty. 3. . , wN—'l hLE—On the 23d Met, by the Rev. .1. J Williamson. Charles al. Town to Mine n ate F , thud daughter of toe late Samuel Trimble, of Balti -1130133. MOYER—TIBBEN.-00 the 24th inst.. by the Rev. Thonine Winter. bleorge L. Moyer to Emma. A. Tib ben, of Roxborough. RUM3RLL—BAhNETT.—On the 29th Inst.. by Rev. J E. Ressler, 0 , ptain ti,bort Roma to Mies Ade,lte, Barnett, both of tine oity. MED. BWAIN.—On the 27th inst., Margaret A., Wife of Benjamin ftwairi, in the 28th_y car of her age, youngest daughter of George Vealo, Esq., of Delaware. [Dela- Wale paper° ulnae army.) The relatives and friends of the (amity are resoeot folly invited to attend the funeral, from the qundenee of her husband No. 1211 Dami, street first street above Girard avenue. on Saturday afternoon, at 1 o'clock. To mimeo , ' to Monument Cemetery. BIVAUTZ.—On the 29th instant. Anna Maria, daugh ter of Frederick 8. and Ann Eliza Swartz, aged 5 months and 22 days. I he relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her grandfather. Mr. Joseph Swartz. N 0.1535 Savory street. below Belgrade, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 3 o'elook. • • .. . WARD —On Tuesday, 13th inst. Francis Jordan Ward, aged 20 years, 2 months, and , 4 days, eon of Pa trick and Allen Ward. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, at 11 o'clock to-mor row (Friday? morning, at the La Pierre Rouse. Will move at 12 o'clock. Tl.lll7.—January 29,18(1, Rachel, daughter of Simeon Toby. Esc. Her friends and those of the faintly are respectfully invited to attend her funeral trout her fatner'a lost donee, No. 113 Pico utreet, to-morrow (Friday) after none, at 2 ''clock. Flll, l ON.—tni the 26th inst., Elvira Jane, wife of Edwin R. Fulton, in the Still sear of her ago. Funeral from the ronMeneo of her I then,lra Jenks, Garden et'eot , Wilde/Mum, this (Thursday) afternoon Slot zest, at 1 o'clock. OHA WFoltD.—On tiro 28th inst., James Crawford. agad t. 2 years Funeral from Ins late residence. No. 10(1) Randolph street. this ( Thursday I morning, at 10 o'elook. GA EIA N.—On the 27111 last, Gourgianna, wife of Samuel W. Gahnn, aged 21 sears. Futiorai from the residence of her husband. 10 0. 212 Fine street, Camden, N. J., Due (Thurada) ) aftoninn, at 10 ' ulonk BA • K E • • OVEN.—On the 29th inst.. Miss Elizabeth Bahroven in the 67th year of tier age. Funeral' from the remdenee of her mother, corner of ash one streets. tine (Thursday )afternoon. at 2. o'clock. Bit •• RE l'.—On the 29th inst.. Filen, daughter of Mt elm, I and Mary Barret aged 3ye sra and dais. " BL KE.—On the 27th inst., Joseph Blake, aged 44 years. Funeral from the house of Wm. 'Butz. 26 Franklin place. this, Thursday) afternoon at 2 o'clock. 110,98/11,1...—0n the 2801 inst., rare. Mary E. Bengali, wife of Lewis K. Ponsall, In the Xid year of tier age. Funeral from the roaidence of her husband, Derby Township, to-morrow • Friday) morning, at 10 °Week. BUTLER.—tin the 29th meg , Mrs. Adeline Butler, in the 27th year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her husband, No. 713 mouth highth street, thin (Thursday) morning,..at 11) o'clock. DAITI•4 —On the 28th met. Abel Davis. in the 43d year of hte ago, unerat front the residence of Mr. B. Rittenhouse, Tv, how Grow), Montgomery county, tide (Thulanl7) marning• 056 o'clook. FAR BELI).—On the 28th inst., Eliza Farrell, aged 35 years. Funeral from the residence of her husband. No. 087 Auhum street, this (Thursday I afternoon, at a °Woolf. FOX —On the 28 h instant. Christian F. Fox, in the 80th jeer o his a o. Funeral from his late residence. N 0.394 Brown street, th•s (r huradey) afterni on. at / o'olook B AmIL,TON—On the 29th insta• Merritt, only child of William M and Anna Hamilton, aged a years and 4 months Fune a' from No. 261 South Eleventh etreet, flue hureday f afternoon, at 3 n'olook. If ERYER.--On the 28th instantaohn Trutnau Ker ner. in the 234 year of hie age Funeral from the r, eleenoe of hie father. Good a'roet. Germantown, to-morrow (Friday) morning, at 10 o'clock. kiliN,NEY.—On the 28th instant, .Ann Keveney, aged 85 years. Funeral from the realdenoe of her run, No. 828 Suf• folk groat. this (Thursday afternoon, at 1 o'nlook * BEWEITER.—On the 28th" atant,tallr A. W.Elhaver. daughter of Alfred T. and Emma tu. Minstar, in theild Year of Me. WHAItTON.--On the 20th inetant, In Bristol, Enke county. Fame' A. WL anon, aged 26 years WIUNI A tc—On the 29111 tnatant, harry Herman Wig man. infant eon of Lome and Borah Wigman, aged 6 months and 4 came. mOURNING GOODS FOrt 1861.—Just received New Stiles Pmsond Mooning En Bah Chintzes. and Neat Vtrlea Slack and White diito, at phi Me ; Block pacoas,lB34. 2541 U. 313 i chi.; Bomba zine Nini.h Alpaorots, SM. 60 6234, 76 our.; Mohair Lustres,373fi ots, to 91; Black Boos amebas, Beslien Craton, Veil Crape. Crape Falls and Crape Voile, Round Corner Crane , and Grenadine Veils, ‘,rape Colla a and Collarettse, Eng ish B imb •Z• 1108 Jouvin's Block Kid Cloven, makins our e'ook of VIJMN BLACK. and SECON D MOURNING GOODS fulland complete, BSSSON & SON, Mourning Btore, No. 9/8 Chestnut street. , JOHN ASUTON LECTURE before the PHILADELPHIA t,YOEIJNI, at the I ST3orner N'NTH nod BPH.NG G ROhN Street/I on SATUR DAY EvENth G. the 2d February, et 7 o'olook tubjeot—" Heroism." Adamnon tree, Je3l.3t* LEHIGH MORTGAGE LOAN DUE A OF Fr 1 tam. U. (iliTi M cF, OF THE ENLOE COALANDNAVIGA TIIIA COMPANY, PUII. ADM PHU, January 50. 1861. Holder% Or the Loan of tate Mompfina due on the G , 'et day of Atwell next are hereby notified that the Corn patty are prepared to anticipate the payment of said Loan. - iinnh Of the holders of said Loan as may desire to ex olianse It for the Company's Mortgage Loan due in 1970 esti be aecomm ,dated to a limited extent, by making immediate am:cation at the Company's OtTioe. By order of the Beard of Mamma, WPM • EDWIN WALT hIL Treasure,. lir(mum OF THE SIiANOKIN VALLEY APO POI"rBVILLE RAILROAD COMPANY, 309 WALNUT &mot. ELILAMPI2II4I. JanUnty Z. 1881. The eoupone from fire t-m.rt,tmel bonds Of the Phila dhlehis and Rubbery Railroad Cempsn'r, duo Vobruari 1,1861, will be geld et the Ban ic of Commerce. Phtladel phl. JOHN GODARD, Je.30.(16 , thsituat Pew Man% VITHE ANUAL. MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE ARCH STREET ATEE wul be held on MtINDAV. 'he 4th of February. at 2.% oleic.* P. M.. at the PROMO( uall, lane street. s bore Seventh. at which time an Meotion fot five Agents will he held. The Agent* have declared a dividend of Thirtr-one Dollar. on oath one every share, sayable then. Ja3U.St TIIE' ANNUAL MEETLics OF TIM. SO IETY OF THE UNION TEMPORARY i SE FOR 0110,DR.11, will he held at the Home, N. E. corner of 81at•enth and Poplar Bte., on TOURS day. the 31st inst., at 374 o'clock r' M. ja29 31• D, O. MoCAMMON.Sooretary. rvIrKENSINGTON SOUP SOCIETY—TILE Rev. Ur(RGtt W. SIII lA. Y. will preach on THURSDAY evening of thin week at 7 o'olook. in the Methodiq Episcopal Church. southeast corner of HICHMOND and gIARL UOROUGH Rimers, in aid of the Kensington Soup Society. Tickets can be obtain,. ed gratuitousl, of George J. Hamilton at the Common wealth Bank; of George W, Vaughan, corner of ft ioli mond and Shackamazon streets or of any of the mana ger,. or et the door on Ike aeaning or the Mature. Jlt CHARLES LUKENS, Becretar7._ frren INSURANCE COMPANY OF TUE STATE OF PE +TOP. VANI JaNUAINT 26. 1861 —The Annual Ideating of the Stookholuers will he held at the Companee Office, Nne. 4 and 3 FX CH •NGE BUI WONG, on MONDAY, Paretic, 4.1851, at II o'clock, noon. WILL4AfiI HARPER. JOG tf4 SacretarY. WPEOPLE'S LITERARY INSTITUTE. —Rev. R. S. STOKES. D. it. wilt Leoture lISDAY EVENING. Jan. 31st. at CONCERT HALL, r übjeot—" Climate: its Influepoe upon Cisnli. 'Action." Lecture Q uarter before 8 o cloak. Tickets :Scents bt : for sale at tho Ilan during the day. Je2B •if rr f i l) tri l enTlTZPll7,ofrl7% ORIAL hold In Fulton iin there ty ot LancastAr. on W FON EtDAY. the 20th of February next at 23.; o'olook P. N. Important bust neon will be transaeted. and It is hoped there will be a fhll attendance 01 the members, and Ftlitors generaVy througout the Rtate. An elootion will be held for olri oerafor the ensuing yoar. 11101WION AIchIIIIIIAEL, President. J. R. Pur..RerroN.i L. H. Dams, Bm:intones. ja26-61 orizeg OF TUE RELIANCE MU TUAL INSURANCE COMPANY.—Pumsnum of 14, January II 1851. The Annual Mooting* of the Rtookbolders of this Company will be held at their office No. 3 4 +8 WA+ - NU i Street, at 12 o'clock M. on MONDAY. the 9th day of February next An Election for Twenty Directors to serve the ensu ing year mud be bed on said day, at the same plane, between 12 o'olook M. and 2 o'oicok halo tuti. a 'fed B NI, ILINCIthIAN, Rearetary. UNOTICE.—THE ANNUAL 111EETING of the Stookhowtets of the OCEAN 1111.• AM lf/4'l'loN COMPANY. for the Wootton of Five Threaten', and for tee trauenoi ton of other tummy, will be held at No. 3 0 North DELAWARE Avenue. on TUEd DAY, the fifth day of February 1861. at 13 °retook neon. wm. DENNIS. J 422-123 tDoretary and Tramline. ba:OF • ICE OF THE UNION CANAL. CO, PAIL. DELP , lA, January 16. 1801.—The Annual IF Pen nsy l v a nia , - adore oi the Union Canal Corn pally. of will be held on 'I U on, • • Fe bruary Bth, next, at II °Week A. M at the office of the Corrinon.',B2b WALNUT intent ( Pineal= buildings.) Jal7 , iltfe6 0. T. &UPSON, 4 e. rotary. 1 r I ! I A "II M P P4rASaRA 1E NAVIGATION 00 - MPALCY, 140 300 1101111 WHARVES. PIULADSLPtiId. 22, 1861. The Annual Meeting of inn ritookholders of this Om pony for the Ilrotion of Five Manager& and for the transaction of other business will be held nt fro. nri, Philndenahis 14x-hange. (third floor,) on TUESDAY 1. V F.N11113. the fifth day of February next , at half pact seven o 'clock. WM. Dultili3. trt22•l2t Beeretary and Treasurer. 07. OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA. RAIL. ROAD COMPANY, PIIILADRLPIIIA. January 14.1851. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDRIIB.-1 he annual meet ins of the otookholdere of this Company will be held r on AIOND Y. the dtli day of February, 1851, at 10 olook A. M., at the SAN m•hl RTR^ S.T 14 ALL. The annual election for Directors will ho held on MONDAY, the dth day of March, 1861, at the offloe of the eomsany, No. SAS Routh THIRD Street. JalS•tfed I•DMUND FM FTH Secretary. NEW YORK AND MIDDLE COAL? FIELD AILnOAD AND COAL, COMPANY." I: ritneunt meeting of the Stockholders of the Com pany will be held at their office. No tlO4 "oath FOUftTH street, on MONDAY, the 4th day oLFe bruary next at 11 o'clock A. M. for the purpore of fleeting Five Direotors of the said Company for the ensuing year, and for the translation of suoh other business as may bob ought before the meeting. HENRY nUITINBON, Secretary. Phradelchia, January 17. 1861. Jalg-tte4 pg. OFFICE OF THE FAME INSURANCE CO., No. 406 CHESTNUT Stre.t. PIIIIADBLPIII/1, January 7, 1861. At a meeting' of the hoard of Directors, held this day. a Dividend of:THREE PER CENT. on the Papas' of the Cement! was declared, payable on and after the let day of Penman neat. ' WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Asp-tfel Pew etary. NOTICE.- AN ANNUAL MEETING of Contributing Membere of the X e.VTiorov AID FOOIETY. of Philadelphia, will be held 273 Mouth THIRD Street. on THUfteDAY, the 7th day of February nest. at In o'olook A M., for the titration of Filt. ‘ en Managers for Obe E esii t oar urnej je t ?, fmyrtfoZ* n. FOR. Seoretary. NEW PUBLICATIONS. SINAI AND ZIt,N, PUBLISHED THIS DAY, BY LIHD•AY do BLARIBTON, Publishing and Booksellers. So, 95 South SIXTH nt.. above Chestnut. SINAI AND Zit N ; Or, A Pilgrimage through the Wildernme to the Land of Promise—By the Rev, Benj. Batten - I.n, of Chemhoreburg, Pa. In I vol., with Illue tratioLe. Price 81.25. .11.1.,T PUBLISHED: GROSS' AMERICA N MEDICAL BIOGRAPHY. DR. CARLYLE'S AU'i °BIOGRAPHY. ENGLAND'S YEO:VEN—By the author of Minister ing Children, &o. COIN., ALEDALS, AND SEALS—lllustrated—By W. C. Prince. Ja.sl fi 'VIA GOD OF OUR FATHERS."— .L Fast Day Sermon, blt. Rev. G. Duffield, with coptous notes and an appendix, oontaining a valuable Revolutionary document never before ipublished, pp. andust pubbebed Streets sale by T. 13. P DOR, bIXTIII CR &STA ur . Price Pen le Jel-thtes2t• • .1711-A LI; W.llO DELIGHT in looking at Sterenecomo Views should go to ft I , BIER'S Gallery, SECOND Street. acove Green, and examine the large collection there for exhibition and for aale.lt* GREAT SAO ttIFICE. FINE GOLD JFWELOY. BILV. .PL W YOUR, OFIO E ICE FOR ei. al. FinpBll.erzPlatelopjiekTtio cups.P " T A l :e t irg n o qo. ZP. " Tea pummel. " Pairs Dotter Komp., Ex " fin°Poldr gl B l:llV,( B ll l o V N: r BL C X , gl . " " Sets at cleave areas. and Studs. Pearl , Pins. (different etylee.) Lwiloo' fit!? Gehl...Braw ta. Seta gt i fewelry, T'in mid Drop., (IC9 tOilloont styles.) Thy beet pve)' °prod io for el We are now olcelng out our entire stook of Souks at lose thou half price. Call and eee ot i s . rek)ok dt,AßK, ROD St*lf 60t1 CHEF VNUT Street. polaull BRANDY —3 bbls superior Quality, of Goorcia Peach Brandy, for . sale lir C. C. 8410Ku.k. dp7 &QS AROfi Shut, poond door above Iront. ;NWT's? ANCV COIiTIPANIES RIC)H A 7. -- C 4 7 S. bMIT 11, A CI- E N T. NORTHEAST CORNIsit WALNUT AND THIRD STREETS. RETURN LIVERPOOL AND LONDON FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE CO., JANUARY 18Tir, 71.801. IN CONFORMITY WIT!' TEE LAW OF PENNSYLVANIA POSITION OF THE COMPANY Bubsoribed Capita 1........— . • • Paid-up Capital. 94,361a1iarea.-- • l'aitl.up Capital and Reserved Funds RESOURCES IN UNITED STATES Cash desosit.d Bangers . Bak Yo r kith t 687,141 63 Camn,ann & Co., w ... Cash in hands of agents and in course of •-• • • transmission.-.-- —.-- Stoat, Bonds of CR, of Rochester, market ......... 10 460 CO Stook. Ronde of City of Buffalo, mark.t value 66,110 00 Amount of loans on bond and mortgage on Roal Estate in the United Stater!. consti tuting Brat liens on the game. on which there la teat than one year's interest due... INCOME IN UNITED STATES Amount of cash 'premiums received Amount of Internet money received front in ventinenta in the United Btat•e,-...-- 66 761 OD Amount of income from other 0011117815....- 31,367 00 Amount of premiums earned or determined. 018,000 00 EXPENDITURES AND LIABILITIES Amount of losses during the year which have been paid......—... Amount of losses contested or in 5uit....... Amount paid for reinsurance promnumm• • • Amount paid for return premium 5........... Amount of expenses paid during the year, in cluding commissions and fees paid to the agents and i Mears of the company in the United Plates.._._...._.. —...... 137,187 GO Amount of taxes paid by the company in the United States.-- Dividend paid during the year, SO per oent. State of Net, York. City and County a! Now York, 33. Before me, DANIEL BEI X/04. a Commissioner resi dent in the city of New Yo. lc, duly commtsstoned asd coalified by the executive authority and unuer the laws of the State of Pennsylvania to take acknowledgment of deeds. lye . to be used or recorded therein, personally appeared ALFRED PELL, to me personally known to be the resident Secretary cf The Liverpool and London Fite and Life Immo° Company to the city of New York, end the said Alfred Pell being by me duly even, deposeth and sat th that the statements attached of the company alertrue and correct to the best of his know ledge and bolisf. ALFRED PELL. Rre.See'y. Sworn and robsonbad before in. this 11th day sem, of December, 1860, DANIEL SEIX AS, Comniienioner of enn'a in New York, State of Preto York, City of Now York. to I have examined the assets of the said oompany, as stated in its report, that it re the bona fide owner Of them, end that they are of the value in CABII at which they are returned in the statement of said company. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand sad affixed my olio a seal, this lath day el Decenmer,lB6o. DAN! h.L BEIX AS. Commiseioner of Penate, in New York. DIRECTORS IN NEW YORK JAMES BROWN, Esq., Chairman. FRANCIS COTTENEY, I. ea., Dep. Chairman E. M. ARCH IBALD.H. B. M. Consul. EUGENE DU CD.H, Eau. HENRY GRINNELL, beg. A. HAMILTON, Jr.. Heq. JOsEPH GAILLARD. }so. E. F SANDERSON, E. ALEX. HAMILTON, Jr., Eau., Counselor the Board, ALFF/FD PELL, ESQ., Resident Seo'y. PHOYIX BANK and/ Ettuke ,„ , CATS MANN tt Ou, FIRE AbSOCIATION, OFFICE NO. 34 NORTH FIFTH STREET INSURE BUILDINGS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AND MERCHANDISE GENERALLY, FROM LOSS BY FIRE JANUARY 19. Mt. STATEMENT OF THE ASSETS of THE MUMMA VON, published in conformity /nth the DrOVISIone of the Act of Aesembly of April 5, 1819. Bonds a”d mortgagee on property in the city of Philadelphia 0n1y........ 919 co Ground Rents in the city of Philadelphia .... 26.988 97 Heal Betate Office N0.34 North Pitth greet.) 14 396 13 Cult in the Western __—........ 9 SKS 82 Cash in the Bank of Northern Liberties-- 8 701 94 Cash on hand . 1,803 32 TRUSTEES. GEORGE W, TRYON, Praaideiat. William U. Hamilton, John Phiibin, Henry F. sonata, John Craig, John Bonder, John Carrow, Peter Fritz, George I. Young. Jacob Moyer. 3°,oPit P. trodall, Peter A. Reiser, Levi P Coate. WO St WILLIAM. T. BUTLER, Sea's. FAME INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 40 0 CUR...TWIT STR.u.F.T. • PHIL 4.1,111.111 A. J30113r, a mu. The following ltatOMOllt Of the Peale INSU eNCt COMPANY o their conoition on the Met day of De cember. IMO, to published in accordance with sot of As 110M e•• PAL, authorized end subscribed Amouut paid in Ponds and blorteares.. ,198 850 00 hlltuda. city per oer. te, oast— 8 180 00 Dewed to no on coll>terol 8 823 00 Real Estate 2,C4:0 00 13alanoes due, bolus premiume earned on open yolitnee and from 3 070 Intelsat due -.—.. 1.860 50 Cann on 3,319 56 Installments on stockinet called in, and for winch the Stook!' 'Hers are individublly 1e............. 33 115 CO --0107,148 88 . I!.F.CEIy rl3 VOlt 1860. Ptainiuma on ' ira Riaka. amount ing to 81,530 000 $13,786 CO Framiuma in Mond do.. amount ing to 8260,495—.--...__. Internat.-- DIBBI.I SEMEN rR Fire Lamm-- 85 301 72 C0M1111661011111....... 1.115 76 Expoyinea. Rent, Advertising, ko. 3,699 92 Se ari0e.............. 9,760 00 Dtvideude of January and July.... 3 326 93 $16,193 93 GEO. W. DAY, Pendent. FRAGGO3 N. HUGE. Vice Prinvident. WILLIAMS i. BLANC A.R l ..Becoat•r . in 29 12t FAME INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 400 CIVESTNITT street. PIKE AND IN AN d INisUrtANCE. DIRECTORS. George W. Day of Day . & Matlack. trimuel Wright........ Wright B (r & Co. I dirt , ep Davis & envy Lewin, Jr-- Lewin Bran se Co. C Dard50n........." J. C. Howc& Co. Samuel T Bodine.— _Preer Wzoming Canal Comer. Jno. W. Everrnan....ofJ W. twerman & Co. Geo. A. Went Went & Pones. T. N. Martin . .. Say ,ge, Martin, & Co. C. Wilson Dame .O Corm -nt law. E. D. Walnut!' of tiihley, Molten. & Woodruff. „Ina. Ketaler, Jr.... .No INA Green street. Roffoi , W. DAY. Prelident. YR ANC/S N. BUCK. Woe President. WILLIAMS I. BLANCIIARD.Seeretary. 3a22-iftf V. 11.01-1 &NOE INSURANtE COMPANY JILA —Office No. 409 vgraLnlJT Street. rift. 6 IsdURAIrGel on Houses and Merhandiee generally, on favorable terms, either limited or nor petual. DIREVEO ITS : Jeremiah Bonsai!. li borne; Mareh. John Q. Gicnod •.. Charles Ttrompaon. Edward D. Roberta, Jams T. Hale. Samuel L. ilmeMer, Joshua T. Own]. Reuben 0. Hale, John J. Griffiths. JE.R.MIeIf BONBALL. Yr•eident. JOHN Q. GINNODO, Vice I . :m(lmq, RIcILVED COE, Seoremr.r. ja3l _. SAVING FEN-DS. A D" 'tsIUAN bAi&ti FUND, c 3. E. COT ner WALNUT and FOURTH Streets, oontinues to receive deoosits and pay ail luaus on demand as it has always done. ALEXANEn.R Wand piN, President. Joutt 8, WiLsow. Treasurer. Jen iftf LEGAL. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE IN CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of CHARLES SHAFFER. deceased. Notiets laerebt given that the widow of the dime dent has II ed in the said Court the report and return of the appraeore to her olaim to have exempted to her property of the said estate to the value of S6OO, pursu ant to the not of n .eembly of April 14. 1851, and that an application to approve and confirm said report Will be made to the said court, on the 14 h day of February. 186 1 ABIOS BRIODS, 1691. thsit Attorney for the Widow. 7 1EN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE 4- CITY AND COUNTY OF P 4 ILADELPHIA. Fatale of 81511 ON MARSHALL, Deoeassd. Notioe is hereby given that he widow of said dece dent has tiled In said Court her petition and appraise olaiming to retain the personal property therein mentioned. to the value of 4300, under the act of As sembly of April 14 WI and mat the same will be ap proved by the Court on 'he 15111 day of FSEJRuAity. A. 11. 1861, unless exeoptione ehall be filed thereto • ToORN, jap-i-ths-4t* For Petitioner, fiRARLES VEZIN et al. vs. GEORGE W. KUHN et al. Distriot Court. June term, sas. No. as. Vend. hx. The "Auditor appointed by the Court to distnbuto the fund in Court arming from the elle, by the Sheriff; un der the above writ, of " Alt that certain three-story brick minuets° or tenement, and lot or piece of ground, situate on the aouth side of Washington street, at the distance of fort,-six foot six inehes eastward from the east aide of fievonteonth street, in the Fifteenth ward of the oily of vhiladelehla ; containing in iront or breadth on said Washington street twenty-rota feet six inches, and extending in length or depth southwa d ninety- one fret five inches' —will attend to tne duties of hit appointment on TIMM DAV. the 12th day of Fe bruary, A. 1861, at 4 o'clook P. M., at his office. No. /130 WALNLT etreet. Philadelphia, when and where all persons are required to make their Olaime, or be de barred from coming in upon the said fund. is29-/Ot sasusa ToOfilAB J. 'lain,. Auditor. TORN ELLIOTT, WINES and LIQUORS, Noe. 317 and 31)) WALNUT Street. (basement atom. Detween Yldrd and Fourth. north side.) Phila delphia. N. 13.--Fine Old Whielkies always on band. Establtehed in 180.1 R 1.30 lo CIEORGE J lIENICELS, UPHOLSTERY XJI and CABINET WAREHOUSE. No. 324 WAL NUT e treat. ormosite Ineopendenoo Bquaro, formerly of No. 173 Chestnut 8 trOet. Philadelphia. J 836 Ste IpIIIIILADELPHIA StiQUAL EXPRESS n• COMPANY. 28 South Street, delivor freight, parcels, and batgagl throughout the oily. k'ar tioutor ova and attention men to tko conveyance of baggage to ail the railroad devote. QIIOW 0 Ai. E S—Uormau giixer and WO 'Wooden, all &zee and patterns; also, tPthOjEtr niter° made to order by WM, B. °ROT.. lea-1m No. 111 North FOURTH Street— VIIROME GREol—Manqfactured and v. , for gu elq Wit:THERM.. k BROTHER, 1012 47 and 49 North SECOND INSMIL&NCE COMPANIES. - - PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICE No. 921 CHESTNUT The following sistement. of the strain of the Comps biumurtidisheo oonformity With a provision of the RECIEIPIE FOR TEE YEAR ENDING DECEM BER 31, 1860. For Life Premiums for term of Fo h r fe Linrite - .l . liiirriTuWri,lL:4o l62 ' lss7 term— 3.008 27 For Kura Risks.-•..- 1,937 M Interest reosived on iikiest msn, ..... . . . 69,3188? . For Pohoiee, fees- 916 00 For Scrip Dividend 012 purchased Policies . 6)237,394 97 LOSSES AND EXPENSES DURING THE SAME PERIOD. For Losses (29) amounting to. 014,610 00 For ..xpenzes Salamis, Adver- Wing. Med. Ex--- —. 10 236 61 For Rent, State and City Taxes, &o. For 1 ' 8" 40 Commie eione, Taxes, -• • For Reinsuranee end Ipteiest 9.701 Paid. For 8,7241 07 of. ... For Interest * Dividend:lnterest 1"63 " 17 For Guarantee ;m O4B 2 66 $10,000,000 943 510 6,069093 siot,sl7 Z l oTgl a at e t a ct ) pgN i ggibt; ii3;s=*. ° MC 74 Acoutarl ate d Capital D eaani her 31,11360 ..... Lon,pB 93 ASSETS OF THE COMPANY LIABLE TO PAY LOBSEEI JANII aRY 1, 1861. 100.000 United atates 6 per cent. Loan. 100,212 60 13 000 United mates 5 per cent. I aish. 16 6611376 00 30,000 I_l2it d atairs 6 per cent. Pressen' POW& • • ••• • • ••••• 80,037 50 2,000 Penheylvanie, 6 per cent. Loan . . . . 2,105 00 20.620 Pennsylvania 5 per cent. 18,174 59 20.000 Pennsylvania 5 per Cent. Coupon Bonds... • . 18,535 00 14 801 Vbiladelpda 8 per neat. Loan -- 13 801 76 36,000 Philadelphia 6 Per cont., 28 000 Philadelphia 6 per cent.; no tax 26 50 81,200 Ph iladelphia -,! Der cent. 679 Loan. —25.780 50 ID 000 Pittabierg 6 percent — .... amen 8.32600 =AO Aneghent county 6 per cent. 1 man 10,000 Washington counnt . e . ; 18 ' 915 10 y 6p Pennsylvania 21 COon B. R. 1;i mortgare 6 per cent. Loan 20,990 00 20,000 Pennsylvania R R. 2d mortgage 6per cent. Loan 16. 040 00 30,000 N. Peons. R. IL let mort• 600 eage; - De p t cent. Loan.... n. 600 co ice ilk: agi Llan t illi k aT9i: 56442 n ration Company... , 5,373 61 212 Girard Life Annuiti and Trust Conipant- 5 575 3.6 100 she Western Hank 'took. 6 542 ea 200 she Con.meroial ilk stook. 10,6e5 28 76 rho North America flint . „ ~ 10.168 00 100 she Manulhaturere' and Mechanic.' k stook.— 2,78400 80 Mechanics' Bank of Bt. . • . 4,960 50 Mortgages andUrnund et lins 262100 93 Loans on Polio en....... 16,179 Loans on. 40 179 60 Bills Receivable, Premium Notes... . . 120.976 69 Real Ea'ate,liculifing vid:a and D00k..• W 63001 Real t Kale. Chestnut rent.— U. 721 04 Scrip tividends of Inetirancos Comeabies.... Aeon a. bilance of their ee. 61 " "u* counts due— .W,70 78 Quarterly Payments on . Willi:des issued . Cash on hand "Fitt I: 28 6 In erect on investment, to Jan . 1.1861 22 Re 65 Office Furii;itire Franklin Fire Insurance Co, 600 00 Annuities_ gun 29 Amount.-- •—•— • 2 5 07 1 , 9 2 0 g Deduct two Losses doe in Inez. 00 81.071;122 02 Pnttanst.psta. Jan. gth, ISM. At an election held, at the office of the ColllDany. all MORD +Y. th. 7th inst., the following gentlemen were duly Alcatel Iyufittres : Von TIIREB TEARS. wILLIAM MAR TIN, JOHN G. BRENNER, RICHARDS. N EWBOLD, BENJAMIN COATES, JOB. H. TROTTER, J. B fdcFA aLAND, WM. H. JUAN, Wm • P. HACKER, JAMES EUSTON. )1011. T JAM ES WO O. PEASE. JAMES M ONR ag TEAR i/A . IR. At a meeting of the Board of Trustees, held THIS EVENING, oaN.D. LL. MILLER, no., crag elented President. and SAMUEL E. BTOKEs. Esq., Vine President for she ensuingyear. The Board of Treeless have this day dtwdered a Soria Divide dof P WEN CY FIVE PER DENT. upon the °ash ° " nu "" a d id 11 1 1860 ' r , Div idend o r B'X PER Thor have also eo red a as GENT upon toe Rorie Dividends issued !rout 1830 to tem, inolunm, sayable at the office of the Company alter the Bch ear of r ehreary neat. 'o those who have paid 'heir whole premium in Gash. and to those who are indebted to the Company for premium notes or other- Waft, it will be Days oh at the time of settlement of their neat premium. DANIEL L. MILLER, Tice ent. EatailhlL BTOIL , •13, Tce President JOHN W. HORNOR, Seoretail% Ja3l thatuk GENTS' FURNISIDENG GOODS. - - - IMPORTANT ANNOQNONMENT TO TELE PUBLIC. CRAVAT STORE. N. W. CORNER SEVENT.II AND CHESTNUT. GREAT REDUOTION I GREAT REDUOTION I GREAT REIDTJOTEON 1 OUR WHOLE WINTER STOCK WILL BE SOLD AT TIM YOLLOW/RG LOW RATES. IINTIL VIE IST OF MAECE. 8700 400 28 Regular Re- e Price. dnoed to . Pine Cashmere Dressing Gowns 818 CO. $l2 00 14 00 900 " Gent's Travelling Shawls— .... 10 00 600 " Caeh mere Undershirts it. Drawers 260 200 " Merino 200 160 " ..... 76 to French Gym Stumandere.-- lio 76 Imitation °rapiers Braces— 1 00 76 Beat Quality Linen Collars, per dog-- 2CO 2OD AIL OUR LA. OE 82OCKS OF a 00 .--. Ir 61 8. 00 55 0 10 CRAVATS, SCARFS, NECKTIES. STOCKS, 4c.. REDUCED 24 PER CENT. Also, all our stook of RID GLOVES Will be closed out at COST PRICES. SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER. " SHOULDER SEAM SHIRTS." " FRENCH YORE SHIRTS," gi OR ANY OTHER SHIRTS." 6 FOR 89 AND UPWARDS. NO FIT-NO SALE ! THE UNION SCARF! THE UNION TIE! NO. 701. NO, 701. NO. 701 1 Mb 48 3,403 11 818,106 60 NO. 701. N0. 701. • J. ALBERT ESHLEMAN. N. w. COIL SEVENTH AND CIFESTNI3I Streets. la3l-tf MILITARY INRTITUTE.—A elms for MIS ITARY INSTRUCTION (for boys from 10 to 18 years of axe,) will be orgezilzed tee first 'of oruary,_ SPoING RDP.II HAI4, unaar Eakendoiff. matiuotor to Pr. f. Saunders West rhila dauphin Institute. Patrons 'grainless* applLflOm Sto o olook. daly. 1 . lII.AOKO Ja29 St " G. , E.CKfr .t4.Doppp. taIFAMICA AND 1/111f,14 LYN- VILLY respeatfaily inform their friends atm the pnbho that they have removed their Boarding arm Day School for Young Ladies from Loran Square to kloaa leiti and 1628 BPRIJOK Street. Pawls from live lean of ace steward prepared for the [condi clan. 1111-tm 1..e.u.1 /Va., aTKATTuN, & FAIABAN MERCANTILE COLLEGE, S. E. oorßer RA VEN= and OBIEBTNUT titre ets.—Day and civantits Sessions. individual instruction in Bookkeeping l fu. eluding General Wholesale and Retail Busmen, Bids. ping, Forwarding and Commission, Bankszif is L:- change, Manufacturing, italiroading t Steam tins. &0,, the most thorough and practical course n the United States. Also, Lent - urea, Commercial Calcula tions, Arithmetic, , and the higher Mathematical, Pen inanahip (best in the cart, Correspondence, .to. For mile, their new Treaties on BookkeePink, bent• folly printed in colors, and the best work publlshed. mate-tf `pp LILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT REMOVED to No. 11l South SEVP.NTII Street, near the Pranklin tnatitnte. The under.i.ned. thankfhl for past favors, and being determined to merit future patronage, has towered an elegant and convenient store and hits now on hand a large assortment of Celebrated Wrought and Chilled Iron Ft a and Borglar Proof Pares. (the only strictly fire and burglar proof safes made.) Also. Lil lie't Unequalled Bang Vault, Safe. and Bank) ockr. Lillie's Bank Vault Doors and Look, will be furniehed to order on short notice. Th s is the atrongeet, beet protested. en ticheapest Do , r and Look yet offered. Also, particular attention in called to t tine's New Cabinet Safe for Plate, Jewelry, &o. This Safe is coo oeded to surpass in style and clog ones misfiling' yet of fered for this purpose. and IS the only one that is strict ly fir- and burglar proof. SPICIAL Nn iron —I have now on hand say twenty of Farrel, Herring. & Co. • safes. most of them nearly now, and some forty of other makers, eommtaint a complete assortment as to eines, end all lately ex changed for the now Celebrated Lillie Pare. They will be sold at very low prices. Please call and examine. Jan lyif C. SADLER, Agent. EDWARD N. HALLOWELL, GOAL DEALER. AT ROBERT R. CORSON & CO.'S OFFICE, 133 WALNUT STREET, BELOW SECOND, laB-tattuslui STOOKS AND BONDS BOUGHT AND sold on oommitinon by JAY COOKS do CO., ja22- imit 114 , •oath TaIRD West. rviß,Eussd VisD JuhPutilT, and Interest allowed, by JAY COOKE k. CO., 3022 'mif 114 Bnuth THIRD Street. 1 I ouuwaNT FUNDS, SPEuIE, &o , 1 1- , bought and sold by JAY COOKS A CO., Ja22 mill 114 eolith THIRD Street. TIRAFTS AND NOTES 00iLEOTED JAY COKE a: 00., Ja33 inn(' 114 South THIRD Street. NEW YORK, BOSTON,ANDBALTt iN more Exchange bought and sold by JAY COOFE & CO , ja2ll-Irnif 114 South THIRO Street. MESS PORK-100 EELS. NEW MESS IaiPTRNOTAC4IB44I,SAWANTAL $222.036 07 TAO 00 "TH E " No. 701 EDUCATIONAL. SAFE b. COAL. PHILADELPHIA A.MUSEMENTU. WALNUT-STEP:FT T &TEX BENEFII7 OF THE POOR. THURSDAY On BIM." J an , IJARY M. "wn 'Prafeklatet.tVOTA ßis . and In addition to whic MR. FRANK 40 WER has kindly volunteered bre servicrya, and will appear no GINGER BLUE he 1 , 11741.rf1A mummy.- Mr. W. A. CHAPPLtei will a co sins a tavotite emir. 8011 e. ken Sheet now open tadhe Theatre. Irkela may alto be at the Prinoipal Emma *toren Walla • • HEATLEY dt OLAHEVE ARCH YE. TAWS EARE (TBURPDAY) EvENING. JANUARYS'. LAID: NIGHT BUT TWO 2112 FAREWELL L ENGAGEMENT Or MISS CHARL OT TE CUSHMAN , On Whiell OCCAPIOII ate will anew in her grant Blinks nearean character of L DY MAOBETrt To conolude with the cometlY of CuUtEN CHERRY. CONTINENTAL THEATRE AND CIRCUS JAMES PILGRIM. • Lessee and Manager. OD k NING NIGIIT..I AN VARY M. la6l. TWO IMMENSE COMP ANIS Cr EQUESTRIAN AND DRAMATIC. ' TEE MERCHANT 837.• Ito up. 0 RIM& OR TEE • INNKKEPER AND THE ROBBBRB. Doors open at trie". Commence at? o'oloox. • Admwston 8b cents. A GRAND MATINEE ON SATURDAY. Doors open at 2. Cooon.toing at 23f, o'clock. stir Respectable varbas sot' astowatione wishing to negittate r the rent of this theatre. for benefits, oan do so by a• nIY int to tee Lessee o•• Creaaurer. Box Whoa. Lia 284.3 JM. h 8 PILGRIM. Manager. _ _ _ • M cDONOCEIHN OLYMPIC. MONDAY EVENIN'. JANUARY 23,1teLlind alt thelreek, will be continued THE PERFORMANCE Ot the Magnifv...ot Beenracon ent.'l , d THE exile N SIETE &St Produced at an expense of over 83 We, THE MOST in trodun OU , rne RGES 8 'EVERY Beer untneeend •o an • ree‘tre in alnqrlCa. THE BOWER OF FE. NS and LAKe OPEILVER tea 8.130 ur Odes:lug Up ea or. &mare your seats early. tiamusioon—earquoma t 24 acute; Orchestra, gra ; Fa mily Circle no; Przynte Box Seats, 000. Donn. naaa &tag o'clock; oonnxteno ne at 7. Pin at LOR A AR •RT 'FINER ONI Y—TRE TEMPER OF WONDERS AT COMMON WEALTH HALL CHESTNUT &TREE r Be 6 Bid IZ, having returned Ito.. Oahe. silt, br general soltoit , tion._oon2rnenee ht. ENTBRT4IIS- IiII6I . Tjt!t the tots yon uu D %Eon • Y rv y EVEN! NtircronAttne hartV ell, saenvrikiedAr g RY r and SATURDAY Afar , o.m. at•moo. cwt.:lsm& of nes and E NTERTAINING DESIONSTAI TIONS in MAGIC AMTIS LNG and WONDE F Bannon in VEN7RILOQ DISH, and the LEARN D CANARY BIRDS. Admi- mon 25 en ohilAren half price. .50,23-112 SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE. ELEVENTH STREW* OPEN FOR THE SEASON. NEWLY DECORATE' AND ?AMNIA MR. SANFORD Hsiswayed one of the LARGEST COMPANIES ever pre te atilt!. herstehell t who will appear nightly. Sanford will perform every evenftir. Doom open at 7 ; Couunenoo st 7H, Admittance 15 cents Children 13 Dents. dap MR VAN AfrIBTIFiGti & 00.'S GRAND ZOOl OGIC L INSTITUTE, UrifTßD STATES BUILDINGS. 4d6 and 4itS CH Es TN try street. • Next to the Custom House. EVERY MORNINF PEKNOWI, and - Vist4lNG D tors open still A B M. 2 end ati VI. .41 Mesita: X cents; oluidren under nine .y esre le cents. Perform ance of P legate_ .t ['teem Panther'. Leopard'. Pumas. Ponies , Mongerrt. Mules, ho., every Afternoon and &years. FOURTH Sr CCESSFUL WEEK Of this Moral. it rernotive. end amusing bxbibitiotc. SpE,:IAL NOTIO r.; —that miracle of sareotty. the wonder ul Performing I .lephast nmpoo Kalb will be ntrodueed Into. the areas every Aftern on and live ning. by Prof. Nash. and o'l,oo e feats hitherto deemed anonym hie, and never attempted by any other animal. f VARL IVOLFQOHN AND THEODORE THOMAS' .PPIRD CLASSICAL ROIR ofi" will take place on TEURSDA.Y. Januar., Si 'nil, at 'ho Poe, of the Aoad.my of unto. tingle tiokete $1 to he had on the evening at the door. ja tOt 9111:1E Kit give • their PUBLIC REHEL I RVLLS every IPTUX FOLVFlr i t ir tro t kglll,- °° tlokeu , l 6 Audre'i. Ina Chestnut Street; and Beak & Lavrton's Chestnut street. Engagements for Concerts Commencements, Pat ties, &0., male only at their Whoa, Chiokering & Bow ■ Pismo Store. Bp7Chestnart street; WtilLsm Stull . Me North Juniper Street, or C. Droughman, MIN Ridge &swum, 31-tf MOVEN NA A. AUADESIY Off THE Mill ARTS.-1026 CHESTNUT Street. “onimistoo.azg," a splendid Painting by Illignot. " THH MST SIN," a Nautili:l Marble - Statuette by Angebnl. On exhibition for a short time. vi t ae,. pleage trier thatrimarbillamiO4. WANTS. WANTED—Cut and put into lumber, Wood, Bails pee Pore, cheat 12) aoree her. situated nn River. Cecil etainty. 3.4 miles from Chesaps , ke " his 'lubber alit be a,td st - reasonable rates and on easy terms. Address • Wood man,' Press Office, with real name and rep:tense. Jan 3t* WANTED, a situation, by a young man. in any respectable business. nes had eight years' experience in the hardware busli•ess, atd in willing to leave the city. ths , p rot ranee riven Ad eas, for two days, • 0. A. it., "°Zoe of this paper. le. 910 BOOKSELLERS AND STATION- Y.A situation wanted s young seems' ; salesman. baying been engaged in the bueitteu 74.10,,k80:1.17anrgsl.eave the je.3.117. ANTED—A Fituation as Collector in a 'Wholesale Grocery 'stabil. hment dol&n . dit t Y Address” ffi Thomas,. thlsoce. 1110 DRY GOODS MERCHANTS...- ill- SUooo.—Wantad. twenty-ty thommod donors Worth in D ry Goods noon ae Blackete. p sands, Lin eage, cannons. Penta...ke. &0 ., for winch one-hatf of Me amount will be p aid in caau and the cabor half in desimbLe real metals' the Ott, of at. 1 owe. Mo. Any Penton damns to make each an otellange View, address "P. 0.. Box 655." Persons not desi tog to niece the exchange for the whole of the sow, amount can make propositions for the aunt of twetag free I - an dred dollars and upwards. • ia3o wtmtfela A N EXPERIENCED CLERK WD RES Bilmaiion in a Wholesale House. Cap tarnish good testmonials. Address "Accountant,' r iflosi•of this Doper. WANTED, a situation by a man who has Ind experienoa in the hosiery, slops and variety bmineas as ealeeman and to amid at books gad map himself uaeful to his employer morally. la willing to serve in an. reimPotable employment. •d -drese' A. Li." at the c ffloe of this paper. Jal9 tathaltv WANTED—By the advertiser; a saw.- alma as Porter to a Wholoeh le Store or Factory, Boat of reference elven. &Wets " Pilate." at this of ia29 et" R,ITUATTON WANTED BY A YOUNG .s 7 innn in Howse trading with Cubs. or other SPenish ports. tocsuy on the correspondenc and earns in keeping the books. linen-apt Unable references gi b ven -tuthet. AddroBB A. P. N.," office of this paper. jal. THE SERVIOM of an experienced tales- AL. man are wanted in a wholesale Pry 000ds lobbing house. To a 000metent ;arson. a obe , al salary 101 l be vaid. A ddress " L F & C 0.." this MS e laSa $5,000 AND $3 000 To LOAN, ON mortgage of City_Property. Ap2l/ to JOHN B. cobetHAN. 142 south EIGHTH Street. i 3 OR SALE AND TO LET. }'OR BALE, an old established Cigar Red Tebiteon Store. Terme reasonable. A Dti► 440 WALNUT Street. 1,129 g e FOR SALE TEIE STORE AND 'UAL- DWELLING. No. 411 ROB Ftrest. Tema 11:g; B. A V.. 1 corner ro . 1 0 1 ;1411 8 221 , Stlil brtnte APt3B, No. 3, second floor. Jed 3 fit • io 1 Er—The commodious and clean able upper rooms. No. 513 MAR iCaT btreet. being tire Becioad, Third. Fourth and Fifth *torten. flux t 33 b 125 feet, lighted .n front,, gide. and by two large sky light+ The choice location for rawness and the WWl rior manner of so 'emotion make the tt n.ore then or dinarily attrao we to huskies. firma making or desiring a change of location; gas fizturiin thronahiiut. Apply at flifYi-F.s, CLAGLIOR N. er. 00., auctioneers. corner SIAN IC KT and Bahl IC .treers. la tog tig reaL.ll,l AND 00“1 4 1111Y-SEATI3 34F.n. FOR SALK.—The rind•rgigned. haring forgo's a Large amount of prop erty in Montgomery an d .ulloitting comities, moil n 3 Puma r`onntry cSeau Oust Mho, Stores. Lumber Yarde Hotel , oenigna wish mg to manage or exchange will fird it t.. 3 their &dna tare to call to charge for showing prope veg. Cata loraPs sent by maiL Addrealt R. It. CORSON, 041-2n2 Norristown. Fa. pox EXOEtANGE.-A kIIOIOE TEAOT IL - ammo unimproveo farm land in the Bmte of New Jersey, convenient to the CRY. Pill be exohansed nor ot: e l t r t o f eettY. Ana/ at tic.. lid FEDERAL Meat. E. OORSON,REALEITATE BROKER " AND COo•V. yANoRR, NORRISTOWN. PA. —Real estate bongbt and sold on reasonable terms, Stoma and dwellings or save o, rent in Norristown +rid country. GOOO mortsa. es negotiated. Collections made. Tile best references Ktven. ' c 24 em M1.&60 1_) 11 600, N ono dorms for Sale and entry, at prioes ranging from Uto to conta per acre, in any quantmeu re quired. TAX VS paid and PATENTS procured for purehaaere of Land tinder the Graduation Aar. Plats fara r ahea gratis 4r enotr .eing a postage stamp. For further informanon &PO , to WILnOr, NaWLINOS, & CO.. U. S. and Sanwa) Land gents, 65 CHKSTnUT street, Bet Worn THIRD and FOIN TR. sT LOUIS. hip. LAND WARRANTS bought, sold, and located. Ja7-8m BOAJIDIN G. BOARD NG.—A Chamber and Commu- Meeting Parlor. fumialiac o enter lobed a n be had in a private family, where home nem orti will be insured. ric dress " Foster," at this office." isSO St* ipt,Auin idower with two hall" 'crown ololdren desires Boaroing in a armee fami ly. where tee montane of home will to soolareo. Ad dresa" w Met," offioe of The P roe, Jew it* R . SHOEMAKER It Co.. GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, AND VARNISHED, Northeaat Corner FOUNTS and RACE Streets, de 4-ain TO MERU/JANIS. TO BANKERS. TO lia G (NEER& TO ARTISTS. • TO STATIONERS. Use the oplebrated 4aekapn'a Leads and Penaila. the ol4eet and Deat mate In II ) . U o n 'INTR. Agel.t, )8.19-tf 702 AROII street. H 0 Y HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE fa warranted in every instance to RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL CGLOR. It has been applied IN THOUSANDS OF CASES In tho prinoipal . eitieg of Now England. and EAR NOT FAILED in a single instance to aooomplialt all that in maimed for it. No Bair In so Grey or icaGibiii the tilaWATbra will change it ta a beautiful and life-like Brown and Wasik. 1 It is not an instantaneous dye which crooks, smuts, end, gives a dead blank color to the htur,the patient having to submit to soaping, washing, and sponging of the hair every time it is applied; nor is it a preparation of sulphur, sugar orlead. dc ; nor of any ingredients de leterious to the hair or akin. It is an artiole requiring no preparation, no washing before or after using; it is applied in five nominee time, and with as little trouble article for the toilet. 415t ilco "r l d ip u ir a lg h e used t • • his preparation declare It la iniraonioue in its effects, and Oath will perform all that it pretends to do Billion it Poisoned. ..Its success is wonderful. and we can only say we en dorse all the proprietor says in regard to it." - -(Boatou on al. observe, be a notice in a Boston paper, that a premium vraaawarded by the Massachusetts Mechanics oharadable association. at their late Fair, Iketon. Mr. Joseph Hort, of this Mt!. for his oslehmt•il Hia watha Hair Restorative.' an article which richly merit ed thus favor. It was for its superior merits in this re agent that the committee, alter augment evidence pre sented to themselves, awarded to Mr. Hort this flatter ing testmentai."--trrovidenoe Evening Pfeil. For sale C the prinoipal Druggists in ehiladebyrds. end throughout the oountry. 708)411 HOYT. rya prietor. No, 4 MATHEWSON et., Providence, it. I. ial-/m
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