- !^Tssr , B^ ! si 4 ‘ ' . »,i •»»•-*• -■-~- - - • - r New York, fFromthe N.Y. Journal of Commerce, Jan. 14. J JCqubt—Thursday— Before Judge B. Dibbleeet dl. vs. If. J?'. Jrornesa/sf dl; This.pase has.oooupied thbi bohi;fc;for the last tbrea The.plaintlffa are k Jdifreeilk libdse in'fchis city, and tnedefend ant* £larg<i auctionhouse in Philadelphia. The nottOn/was. to-recover about $17,000, being the valueof goods alleged, to havo„ been- stolen from them by a mannamed Parmalee, and by him con signed to. the .defendants in Philadelphia, who sold them r Parmalee, it appeared oocnpied an office,in-tb'e same house with the plaintiffs, and yrent down tO their'stororoom through a, sky-light nndjstolaVthe goods'from time to time, in; small qaaotiilWy-'ddring three, years!* He was indicted lor .the theft, and was,bailed and left the oity and retuftietf.to prison, and'was now brought np on n writ of habeas corpus as a witness' for the plain tiffs. He gave his evidence with great confidence, and admitted that he had stolen thegoodsand car ried awhy what was most valuable and least likely tobe'missed.' :r : ’ , For thp defence',Jt was contended that the de fondants were entirely innocent of any wrong in the trsutahtionl Jhat they received and sold the goods in .the hsualoourse of business,' and had no knowledge of auspicion that they had boon stolen or improperly obtained: For the plaintiffs it was, however, bontendedthat there were.oiroumst&nces connected .with'the . oase which should have put the‘defendants on their guard! There' were other circumstanced (.adduced in evidenoe tending to confirm the'evidenoe of Parmalee. Mr. Farness,' one of-the defendants, vrasoalled te the stand and toatifled that he received the seeds in goodfaith, and that after he learnod the fact of the robbery, he‘gave evory faulty he oould to Mr. Clark, one Of tho ‘plaintiffs, to obtain repossession of, the goods. i > . v The -.Court Charged the jary. this was a oase of oonßiderablo importanoe to' the parties conoerned, and W&s'entitled to their oareful consideration. It was peonliar in its aspeot, and wasln somo way unlike any- other ' ever presented before us. But whether peculiar or not, it must he decided like. othor oa?es ; and the same law and rules mtist govern the jury in ’determining on the questions brought before them. The action is. what is technically known as anflotion of Trover,-brought to reoovor the Value of goods whioh wero claimed to belong to the plaintiffs, and oahie into possession of de-. fendams ahd-wereconverted'to defendants’ use.: The two principal questions In the oase are: whe ther,thegoods in controversy, or. any portion ofi them,' belonged to plaintiff, and .whether, if they, goods of plaintiff, wore they converted ; ta defendants’.use? • * , The law applioablo to -the'oasoa of this kind is,l that if the-goods wore owned by plaintiff, and, : while so owned/ were stolon by Parmalee, and' transported and cons'gned: to defendant, and of-, terwards re-sold by defendant at Philadelphia; if so, it .would entitle plaintiff to recover tho value of the goods at the time of sale. No matter bow' honest the defendants may have been—and I see* nothing to doubt their honesty, but much to oom< mend in theirconduol—but if the alleged foots of the ease wore proved,-the defendants must be held responsible. ■ • j The court then recapitulated theevidonoe, and commented on it, and gave the onse to the jury, who retired. After being oht for a short time, the oourt sont for them, and told them that if in their judgment Parmalee was not snch a credible witness as that his evidence, with the other evidenoe bear ing pn the cose! was not saflioiont to establish the facts of the' ownership of the goods, and the theft of them, the jury ' must find for defendants ' The' xjury then retired, and were out about an hour without agreeing, and the court ordered them to ‘bring in a sealed .verdict in the morning. For plaintiffs, Messrs: Evarts and Stanley. For de fondants/Messrs O’Connor and Fallerton. 2 fjfllrtrinc FOBT.OF PiIU.AJIEI.FHIA, Juu. IS 1559. .....7 10 | SUN BETS 4 44 lO 46 8UN.819J58....... HIGH WATKE. ARRIVED, Stemfchip' Virginia, Kelly, from Bichmond, via Nor* folk, SO hoars, with mdso ; and passengers to Thomas Webster. Jr. Bsw foa r bWqne» at the Breakwater. Bused, the steam-dug-Atlantic, with brig Zenith'and sehr Jolla Anna In tow, off.Beedy Point; also steamer Delaware, for New York: off tne Buoy on the Middle, passed steamship City of Richmond; off Delaware Oily, saw the City Ice Boat, with barque White Wing iu tow: below Cobansey, bilg America, Sound up; saw several schra iu tbe < bay and river beating up; - also saw at the Breakwater* brig with loss of fore topmast and mast' head. ’ ' ‘ , Bohr John Panram, Crowell, 6 days from Providence, wRh mdse to Crowell A; ColUns-’towed up from Bom* bay.&obk by tug America , - ; ' BELOW. , Esxque American; Wortfnger, from New Orleans. Re* ' ports anchoring at tbe Delaware Breakwater Bth Inst - in 18 days frouTHbff'Orleans;, got'Underpay 7th; and • after proceeding slx mlles, ckme to anchor on account of the'fog; at 10 P M the wind’blew a gale from NW: let go second anchor; at 10 89,bows pitched under; lost both anchors and 76 fathoms of chain; put to'sea, and was off Indian Elver 10th, with heavy gales and snow equalts; thermometer vessel covered with ice; ar rived off the Breakwater sgainllth, and after.receiving two' anchors from Lewes, came to anohor at 6 80 P ftl Would return thanks to Mr. Ohuich, the 'pilot, for his unotnlng exertions to preserve both the vessel and cargo from the danger with which tbey were thteateoed. *t New Oaet!e,schr I*is, Chase, from New York ’ At Cohansey,achrDr John.Btradiey,from Wilming ton, NO. CLEARED. Ship Arab, Rldrldge, Baa Francicoo, Bishop, Simons A Co. Barque Mary H Kendall, ShankUnd, Havana, D W Preseott.• ~ Bohr Woodroff Sims, Brooks, Havana, J Mason A 00. [Correspondence of;the Philadelphia Exchange,] i r . . LB WES. Dei.. Jan 13,1859., Three barques are now at the Breakwater, supposed tp be bound in. 1 Barque America, brig Empire, and eshrs Btar, BNl’oxjw faQbnry. JTF * Btobktoh/pbbt Henry, J B Brinkley, Whlte Oloud, ardGeoHenry,with sloop RS-Broomall, ate now at the harbor. Brig Henry Leeos came back to harbor jestexdry/'Wind 8; • _> { 1 Tours, Ao. ' -fK-.WH. MiAiIOKMAH.- v -.„, : ;• < • « ’ [BT TILBOK4TH TO CEB PBSSS<] ' ,* ■■ ; BOitTOH, Jan. 14. The ship Edward, from Calcutta for this port, haa put into ProTineetown, 'with loa* of aaiU, bulwarks ■tor*, ; and leaking btdly. lhere are only fear men ea board able to do doty. She Trill be towed into Ihia port. '' J ' i BATJHIMD, Ga., Jan 14 ; Arrived, shlpa Argonaut, from Liverpool, and Empire, from Gibraltar: barque Maria Merton, from New York. ' v* - - / iwn*wOrlbamb; Jan. 12 - Arrived,' ship Jotn Merrick, from London; barque Vannj Buck, bom Palermo. ■ - Jan Id-Arrived,'ship Star of Peace, from Liverpool; barque M Boynton, bom BosWh. MEMORANDA. Eteamthip Phlneas Sprague. Matthews, for Philadel phia, tailed Horn Boston l2lhinut. ‘ ; Steamship De.aware, Copea, hence at New York yes terday.-.v' - 'it ‘ ’‘' ■’ . steamship Olty of New York, hence, strived atßoa - ton 18th inat/ * v -- .i. 4 Steamship City of Manchester, Kennedy, cleared at New York yesterdayjor Liverpool. , ’ Steamship Persia* Judkins, from New York22dult. ' arrived at Liverpool Ist inat, 9 A M. Ship Eatauak, Howland, cleared at Savannah 11th lost, lor LWerpcol,-frith 2362 biles cotton and 416 sacks cotton seed. » ' Ship Crosader,'from TaJcahutno for Boston was spo ken Deo 9, lat 87 deg 9 min south, long 85 deg 4 min west.. - - . Ship David Crockett. Spencer, .front San Francisco Oct 18, arrived at New York yesterday. Ship Belle of the West, from Calcutta for Bo&tpn,S9 days out, was spoken Nor 25. lat 88 80 8, lon 28 J 9. Ship Thacher Magoun, 35 days from Batavia for Rot terdam: waa apokenNov 29, lat 85 80 8, lon 20 E. ' Ship Dreadnought, Samuels, for-New York, sailed from L.VerpCol 26th ttlt Ship Canvas Baek, Clark, from New York, arrived at Shoagtue Nov 4."' '■ khtpßelle of the Ocean, Heed, from New Orleans, ar rived at Liverpool 26th olt Ship 8 H Talbot, Burgess, for New -York, sailed from Manilla Oct 20. . Ship N B Palmer, Higbman, for New York, sailed from Wooiußg Oot 25 -- ; Basque Wm Heory, 1 Young, for Philadelphia, cleared at New Orleans 11th inat. - ? Barque Benefactor, Coming, from Foo-Chow-Foo, ar rlveda New York yesterday. - . Barque John Wesley, UcOiure, from Palermo, arrived at New York yesterday.' > ' Barque Growler, for Philadelphia, waa towed to sea from New Orleans 30tb ult. Unique Grapeshot,'Clark, for Peroambaoo,waa towed to «a from New Orleans 80th ult. *. -Barque Henrietta, Brown, from Bjode Janeiro,ar rived AtNeW.OrieaoS'UUi lost. : Barque Oora, Bterling, fiou New York, arrived-at Table day. Nor 4> : - B*iqur Union,-Kendrick, from Mobile, arrived at Bal timore 18th Inst . . f Brig Samuel Bmall, Lane, hence for Boston, remained at Holmes* Uolel’rin lust Bcbr W G Audenreld, Hewitt, for New York, cleared at Wilmington, NO, 13th Inst. Bcbr 0 B Vickery, Horton, cleared at New York yes terday for Apalachicola. . , Bchr Graoe Girdler, Paine, from Boston for Philadel phia. remained at h ewport lstn inat. Bchr Ocmier, Crowell, from Charleston, at Baltimore 18th inat ' • , , . Bohr Lewis Chester, Somers, hence, arrived at Charleston 11th inat. ' Bohr Almeda, Cartwright, hence for Beaton, at New portl2th lost- t . . L ... Schr Abby Whltiban, from Boston for Savannah.with onaieorted'cargo, was ashore at Body’s Is’and 18 ih ipst. Behr Woocbridgo, from BaUlmore, condemned at St Thomas, was sold. 20th uRY Her hull and materials brought f 1482 25. Th* hull will be refitted. FOREIGN POBTB. ! .. “(Por steaunhip Niagara at Halifax) i ' Ar from New York Nov 4, canvas Back, at ghanghoe; Cora, at Tabid Bay: 13tb. Cashmere, atdo; Deo 20, Arne ricao Kigler at’Deal; 27th, Leoblibo, at Cardiff, for Bra sil, dismasted. • -r Ax from New .Orleans Bed 25, Carlyle, at Liverpool; 26th,'Belle of the o.e*n,Btdo; *Bth, Home, at do; 26th, Anna, at Bremen; 27th, Orosltqbo, at Beal; 25th, J Clapp, at tremvn; ,'Pequit and Callender, at Havre; 28m, Jas Nesmith, at do. , . . ; Ar from Charleston, Dec2s, B Curhman, at Liverpool. Ar from Savannah Dec 25, awit»iri«id,'kt Liverpool. - Ar from Boston Nov 9, WmU Bodgo, at Table Bay. „Bjd -for New York Bee 25, American’ Oong.ess, from "Baal; Biltola, from the GJyde; 80th, Great Western, f<n Liverpool. , , ?i . , . ,■ : , , . ,• - ABRIVAIB AT TUB PRINCIPAL Homs, . -.V. - ON* O'CLOCK THIS MOBBIKfI. -- GXBABB, HOUSE—Chestnut street, below Ninth. ' JARvmofl N J • ' Jos H Brown, Phi J ar Jlylpiunhotat,StLcraM ■ MM*.Mjf;Oincjrnrtl r Mr An.clmt*, N T 0.0 W WilklM, S V Benrlor B Keltn, Bering H M Murray, JMturtrarg , » M McOook. Jt.BneUing W P Bt Loula ■ ; ; ooleriy,Baxtfort, Coca OalebL Mall. Baittarae ■ 1 A MooKj Pa Mr. D-ummood, N * . U K Holton, Boston Aug Dali, Baltimore , . WKoDIy,N 7 , Wta Eaton, Boston Alfred Seed,Boston -PACoven,Bmopo ' < Bfgnor Plccolominl, Burope Mod Plccolomsni, Burppe .Hits Plcoolomini,’ltaly r . M.laBPieoo'ominl, ltaly * Blgnor Plccolominl, Jr, Italy Signor Muso, Italy w B Perring, Italy ‘ Mr. Goahea, Italy.- 'W Y ; Qbaa G.Meyer,-St Louis TII ijiqubarr, V*. - t -It A Robinson, lioniavilia J Q'McMorris, tontsville J H Licdenberger, Ky u.W P Benedict, Louisville W Bostwick.'Wlßconaln %hoi*flBia,Btlrfral« Ml»»H-Warrlott,NJ : , iißHughaa,* la, NO, g A Bchieffolln k la, tf Y ; JosOßtlleu,NY. CotGLoomla-.US A, J A Marab, N V , .Ifm H flroiro, St Iterate , WHSuinty, gtLtrala O a Gunther, N X t, Joe Bmolt, Oat .... .M/elTer«, Baltimore A B Semple, TjoutarlHe Wm Maeon, Taunton , ■ .i.FOatood-K T , J KBemao, August., Ga ,B'M Jdoclt, Baltlrnoro , v J 0 Rlres vWaahmgtob J K Prior,Bah Praocieco A Mouhe mor.boir Orleans B M Pitot,A; la, M Y ~ AD ff llllame, August,,Oa ;" Wm Ailteou. Artaurari K B Bil irg,, Troy, N Y iw 8 BaklurMliahrlUo .’ Thoa Olbaon, NaahTllJo .. liilltayijsehrllla.A;J Mathe, Herr Of loans . > ' 31 Erana A da.Lout.THlo, L K Eintth A la, » Y. j,- ,iOot B,p Mltphell, 8t Lcula J gtudwotl, B! ... ;j Mi^BfAMM ,; .Hd«'i>r-P4urtl». atfvtrito* Arab 3 Jotinatdp, AH eg Ojty - J HPhl»nr,Jr, Bradford oo J T Tffliatt.'lhdiabapolla t Jba Bay. flolWo , , . ' Dirld Bitr, Lanoieler “ “ ,r ' ; M LYoartgi Mt.«ottH : , =' TT. Wienbau, Hdotlugdon c ;; S G.PAfMv, Balt . t - - . T.» Ll#v: *rJ»,’Pa i - :- , ';‘ I M.D« heme t ]ady,:N Yi , BARLEY BHEAF HOTEL—Second street, below Via*. Joa Lyon, Pa ' • : 1 Moses Basttmrii, Pa J D Janney, Bucks co / T J Jsnney,Newtown B Taylor, Buoks co ' A German, Newtown ■ Johnßich, Pa HO Modre, Newtown - J Kvstburn, Solebary W Stackert, Pa > , J Palmer, Midletown 0 Caldwalder, Pa IJt R Parson, e* P Snyder, Eattyille t>s , J Belli Buckingham RBeau.’Johnsville .BY Linton, Newtown -H Reading. Hatboro’ JM Heaton, DoyDstown A Goj sou, Middles** • WTI Dean, Norfolk, Ya j 8 Betts, jr, Bucks co JWtUokhouse.Pa G Sattertwait, Pa J Fisher, Pa D Garrett, Pa ■ • . J Polk, Pa Joa S Kly, Doylestown ' 21 Oarr, Backs co TVm Davison, Cheltenham BLACK BEAR INN—Filth and Merchant streota. S Johuaon, Williamsport' A Woodland, Chester co Job Davis, Delaware oo .l Dewees, Chester co B Hodgson, New London M Yoatnan, Cheater co 8 Chandler, Cheater co Joa L Garrett, Ohes'er co Stephen Byers,Chosterco Ltf Hoopes, Cheaper Win M Taylor, Chester co FRANKLIN HOUSE—Chestnut etreet, abOYO Third, 0 Weieker, NY- D Sohunk & |b, N J J Holmes & la, N J I Paint, Omomnsti, Ohio O W Reed, Boston W W Lewis, Ohio ABantini, Neir Orleans . 8 Van Horn, Mass if W Krsnsen. Bill G L Small, Meadvllle L Rllaiton, Miea T Hlldenbrandt, St Louis J Morrow, NY GW Walling, N Y WG Elder, NY GW Barker, Wisconsin BLADE BEAK HOTEL—Third «t„ ah. Callowhill. O Finney, RockYlllo . J Schmucker, Reading J Oaldwalder, Pa - H S Leidy, Berks 00 Q Henderson, Pa C Roads, Blurry W H Sassaman. Pa T Roads, Southampton H Walter, Pa Jas Fltsgerld, fiumneyt’n MADISON HOUSE—Second at., below Aroh, A H Lsoy, Conn T B Hoover, Conn D P March, Bait dssj Ray, NY H Ellis. Alt Holly H M'Kshes, NY S Youog, Seeding’ S G Pry. Trapps, Pa T 0 Blunders, Pa G W Bnmsey, Pa MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Second »t., above Arch. WB Sutter, NJ JR Ely, NY B L Kornochan, NY B 1 M Collins, Ga Mrs It G Fishor, Del J H Fifiher, Del W H Conover, Del' . 0 R Smith, Del 0 H King, Luzerne co, Pa W W Kiog, Lnzemo co, Pa A M Hunter, Pa G P Peterson, Pa - BALD EAGLE—Third street, ahovo Oallowhlll. J M Johnson, Doyleitovrn 0 Beans, Backs co 1 D Stout, Allentown E R Harris,Woodstock,Oon S Smith, Lebanon 00, Pa B.Brown, Phila UNION HOTEL—Arch street, below Fourth. W Cady, Cleveland, 0 0 8 Oarpentor, Pitl.bnrg W Kllinger, Balt Mister Wills, Balt W A Pritthey; Md A P Hoebuer, Pa It N Kitching, NY ' NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third. G A Smith, Tioga, Pa BGFry,Trappe Pa T G Saundore, Hogheiville G W Ramsey, Potteville H J Handler, Pottaville AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut at., ab. Fifth. Thompson Holmes, N Y Jas J Skerreft, Jr. Phila Jno Williams, Chicago Geo P Nichols, NY A Sympson, 111 - , Michael Morgan, Reading Joo L Dußois, Doylestown E 8 Warner, Jr, Pottavule P J Barry, Easton Dr Bolling, Pa A B Delooch, Mi a WO Boon, Mo J D Boss, Chester co, Pa RobtHSayro, Bethlehem Jno O Dowin, CM Jas Summers, Washington Wm Woiffy Potteville ' Jno 0 Honey, Beaford, Del Marrioaes. On the 13th iastftnt. by tho Rev. Dr. Henry Geiger, BYLYKSTEft T. EVERETT, formerly cf Cleveland, Ohio, to Mias MARY M., daughter or Charles Everett, Pfo., of Philadelphia., • * . On the 11th instant at St. Patrick’s Church, by the Rev. Pathtr Walah, FRANCIS BARRY, of Washing ton, D. 0., to HENRIETTA VIRGINIA, eldest daughter of the.late Richard Vermillion, of Norfolk, Ya. [Norfolk, Va., papers please copy.] *■ On the-13th instant, by Rev. Geo. J?. Wlswell. of Wilmington, Del., Mr. ADAM 11. P. BARR to Miss JULIA S. ALLMOND, both of'Wilmington. * On the 29th ultimo, by the Rev. Moses Ballon, Mr. CHAB. ANTHONY to Mißs MARY A., daughter of Rev. Alex Anderson,'both of PhUada. * JUeatfiß. On the 18th instant, ANN MORRIS, in the SSd.year of her age. . The relatives and friends of the family are respeot folly invited to attend the funeral, from her late resi dence, 617 Chatham street, ab'ove Buttonwood, on Monday morning, 17th Inst, at 10 o’clock. ** : On the 11th instant,'ANNA GRACE, wife of Josoph Grace, in the 2fih year of; her age. The relatives and friend* of tho family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence cf her .husband, Bringhurst street, Germantown, this (Saturday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock, without further notice. ' * On tbe 13tb instant, ANN KERIGAN, aged 63 years. The relatives and friends of the ,family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late resi dence, No. lldl Pauyank road this (Saturday) morn log, at 9 o’clock, without further notice. To proceed to et. Mary’s Cemetery. # On the 18th Instant, Mrs. MARY PEALY, in the 87th year of her age * -The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late resi dence, No. 819 Guilford street, (late George,) below Sonte, this (Saturday) aftsrnooq, at 3 o’clock, without farther ootico. * On tbe ISth instant, Mrs. SABAH RIOHABDBON, aged 73 years. • Her friends, and' those of the family, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from tbe residence other son-in-law, Mr. Joseph Carsley, Clair street, balow Thirteenth, to-morrow (Sunday) a/tornoon, at 1 o’clock. To proceed to Mount Moriah Cemetery. # On tbe 13th inetaut,ELlZ ABKIH ELLEN, daughter of David and Elisabeth E. G&rton, aged 4 years, 10 mon>hs,nnd 18 days. - The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, 8 E. corner of Second and Dickerson streets, [to-morrow (Sacday) afternoon, at 2% o’clock. To proceed M.E, Church. # - Oo the 13(n instant, Mrs. SARAH TiIURNTON, in the 82d year of her sge. Tho relatives and'friend* of-the-famlly arerospset fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her son-in-law, Mr.. Joseph Farrar, back of No. 708 Passjunk road to-mo row (Sunday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock,’without further notice. * Suddenly, on the 12<>h Inst., ELIZABETH MEDCR, wife of Calvin Meder. The relatives and friends of tho family are respect fully invited to attend her funeral, from her late real deuce. No. 64 Union street, late Souibwark, to-morrow (Sunday) afternoon, at 1 o’clock. Southwark Tent, No. 3,1. Lacghtera cf Rechab, are particularly invited to attend. Oo the 18th instant, SARAH WHITE, aged 91 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respeot fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late resi dence, No. 105 Mead -street,' above Front, to-morrow (.fanday) morning, at 10 o’clock. . To proceed to Hano yer-street Cemetery.. * At Frankford, on ihelStb Instant, JULIANN Mo- DONOU&H, in the 7tst year of her age. Her relatives and -frienda are respectfully invited to attend the fubtival, from the residence of her son-in law, Jeremiah Qulcks&ll, Unity street. Fiaokrord, to day, (Saturday.) aO2 o’o’.ock, without further notice To prooeed to Cedar HIU Oemetery. * On the 12th instant, Mr. HENRY Y. DARNELL, in the 791 h year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect folly invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi dence, 838 Wharton at,, to-morrow (Sunday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock, without further notice. To proceed to Union bnriat ground. The Grain Measurers of the city are respectfully invited to attsnd *=■ On the 12th instant, OHAULOTTE-tfcKBAN. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her brother in-law, Hr, John Knox, No 41 North Thirteenth street, this (Saturday) morning, at 10 o’clock. To proceed to Mount Moriah Cemetery. * Y~2=a» The Women of the Bible.—The last sermon delivered in thleeourae, on “ the Mother of Moses,” will be repeated, by particular rsqoest, in St. Panl’e Church. THIRD, below WAlnut, TO-HOB ROW, EVENING. Service at half-paat seven. It* Rev* John Chambers 'will afford all JJj sorious persons an opportunity for conversation, in regard to their eternal welfare, at “The Young Men’s Sabbath Ereoiog Prayer Meeting,” held in the Church, corner BROAD and BA.NBOM Streets, TO* MORROW EVENING, commencing at 7# o’clock. It* (yrs* Sundny-Schooi Celebration.—A Concert J 3 and Exhibition of the SUNDAY-SCHOOL of tne North BrptUt Obu-ch, EIGHTH Sir rot, above MASTER, will take place on TUESDAY EVENING, January 18. Admission, for AduJls. 15 cents; Oblldien, 10 cents. * ja!6-3t* ry==* Northwestern Young Men’s Christian U 3 ASSOOI/VTION.—The stated meeting will be held on MONDAY EVENING next, (17th Inst.,) at 7% o’clook, at the Bpring Garden Baptist Church, THIR TEENTH. above Wallace. An election for officers, and other business, wIU be transacted. Let every member be present. B, FRANKLIN DENNIBBON, Jals-2t* > Recording Secretary. rv>=a German Reformed Chnreh, Race street, LLS soar Fourth, Hev. Dr. UOMBERGER, pastor. Divine servlce (D. V.) as usual. MORNING at 10 % o’cIock—EVENING at 1%. Evening, second of a series of discourses on unfulfilled prophecies of the Bible Subject of Discourse—“ Present Position of Prophetic Development.” It* iV3~a»'riiird.Reformed Hatch Church, (cornor of TENTH and FILBERT Streets.) Rev. W. J. R. JAY LOR, pastor. Services at this Church TO-MOR ROW, to the Morning at IQX o'clock, and in tho Even* ing at 7)4 o’oloeh. • - It* rvr=> SecoiM Coming of Christ.—The fifth Us 3 Discourse on this subject on SAUBAiIL EVEN ING at half-past 7, by Rev’, Dr. BtfRG. Church SEVENTH Street, above Brown. It* A Snoday-schooi Missionary Meeting LLS will be hold in Concert Ball, on next TUESDAY EVENING, January 18th, commencing at 7}{ o'elook. Addresseswill be delivered by the Rer.B. W. CHJD LVW and Mr STEPHEN PaKSON, illsslonarieH of th* American Snnday-echool Union In the We»t. Nu merous foots will be pretented, designed to show the adsplation of the Sunday-school to the work ef pioneer evaogelizatiou. Tickets of admission can beobtsinel, gratulteusly, at the American Sandfti-soliool Union, 2222 CHESTNUT bt-eet. It* Church ef St; Matthias, W* E. corner of [[& BRtAD and SPRING OABDEN Streets. Rev. ALFRED LOODHRBAOK, of lowa, Is expected to prvachin this Church, on SUNDAY MORNING, 16th Inst;, etlO# o’clock, and Rev. Dr. ODBNUEIMER in the EVENING at 7# o’clock. It* a Baptist Institute Lectures. —Rev; Roliiu ILjg H. NEALE, D. D., of Boston, Blase . will de liver a leotnre before lh® Institute, on THURSDAY EVENING, 20th Inst., atTX o’clock at Jayne’s Hall, on the “ Life and Times of Dr. Samuel Stillman, of Boston.- Tickets cf admissfon, 20 cents, to be had at tho Room No 626 CHESTNUT Street, and at the Publication «o olety. No. 680 ABOH Street. ja!6-6t* ryai Church of the New Testament l Resump t’Oß.—T. 11. STOCKTON will preach (D..V.) SABBATH MORNING, at 10* o’clock, at the Assembly Building, TENTH, below Chestnut. All friends of Bi v le Christianity are invited to attend. It* ,vsssa» >‘* For the* Spread of the Gospel and the UJ3 DELIAF OF THE POOR.”—Sermons will be preached in behalf of the “ Home Missionary Soctoty ” &s follows: In the FIRST ASSOCIATE PRESBYTERIAN OHUROQ, corner Broad “and Lombard stree s, by Rev. FdANOIS OHUROd, TO-MORROW (Sabbath) EVEN ING, at 7% o’clock. „ BIXTH PRESBYTERIAN OHUBOH. Ppruce, below Sixth ttreet, by Rev. J. GORDON MAXWELL, TO MORROW (Sabbath) EVENING at 734 o’clock. AMERIOAN MEOHANIOS’ HALL, N. E cornprof Fourth and George streets, by Rev. TUEOPIIILUB STORK, D- D-, aashted by his son, and Bar. JOHN STREET, Missionary, TO-HOBB0W(8»bbatb) AFTER NOON, at o’clock. Collectlods trjl fe t.ken e*ch ' It* Chairman Committee on Public Meetings. rv“»=» Sermon to Young Men.— By requett of U 3 the Young Men's Christian Association, the Rev. D. B. OHENErwill preach a sermon fo Ypapg Men, by Dlviue permission, on SABBATH EVENING, 20tn lost, at half-past seven o’clcck, in the Baptist Church, TWELFTH, above Race s'reet. -Seats leaerved fdr young men. Medical Stndente In vited to attend.’ It* Alumni Association —Central HigH SCHOOL.—A meeting of the BOARD of MAN A UKttS will be held at the ofilce of the Secretary of the Association, 243 South FIFTH Street, on MONDAY AFTERNOON, 17th Inst., at 6 o’clock. ' . FaEDERUKHEYfiR, Pre jlent JiMtsH Lima, Secretary. ja!6-2t* ]ytssa»Spirll)ialiam —Mrs. F* (I. Hyzer, of New 1L ' YorkT a medlum. wilt sing and lecturo under tpirit control, on SUNDAY, .at 10)* A. M., and7>< P. M/i at'Ssnanm-street Hall.' And Miss SPRAGUE, of fetmont, *UI ieotorc At 9 P, M, 5 9\f. It* ft&.-r.'l- i-’ W •--- rszs=* Professor Morris will prencli (D. V.) I|3 TO-BIORROW EVENING, at 7# o’cicok, in the large room of JAYNE’S HALL. Subjsot—’“ Reiutreo tioh—not Death—the Hope of the Believer.” It Rev J. liitch will preach to-morrow at i[ B 10X,8, and 7 o’clock, at Bprlog Garden As .Bembly Room, N. H. corner EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets. In tbe afternoon he will review Dr. BERG, on tbe Secpnd Coming of Christ. It* rv=ai Office of the West Philadelphia Fas- SENGER RAILWAY COMPANY, N. W. corner of Haverford road and Logan street, Twenty-fourth ward. The Tr&nifer Books of this Company trill be closed from tbe 10th to 25th {inclusive) of January, inat. By order of the Board, SAMUEL W. OATTEBL, Treasurer Pro Tem. >lB-Btufcth-3t Statement of the Union Bank, as required by .the Second Section of the Act of the Gene ral'Aosorably of this Commonwealth, approved the 13th day of October, A. D 1867. Amount of Loans and Blicuunta 80. Specie. Do. Due from other Banks, Do. of Notes Jn circulation. Do. Deposits, including balanced duo to other Banka 192,959.60 PHiLADBLpau, January 14th 1869. v OITY OP PHILADELPHIA, ss —I, James Lesley, Cashier of the Union Bank, being sworn, depose and say, that tho abore statement is correct, to the best of my knowledge and belief. JAMBS LESLEY, Cashier. Sworn before me this fourteenth day of January, A. D. 1869. It O. BRAZBR. Alderman. (vtjs» It it a grept Mir to get any other £>ife- U 3 site Portrait than a Lire site Phptograph in Oil, at REIMER'S GALLERY, SECOND Street, above Green. It* —Having encaged to do business for 113 Messrs. THOMPSON & JENKINS, Straw Goods dealers,'No. 528 MARKET Street, below Sixth, I avail myself of the earliest opportunity to return my grate ful acknowledgements to my friends for past favors, and would ask for a continuance at the above location. THOMAS F FRALEY, Formerly of the Ann of Wilcock, Rogers, & Fraley. Philadelphia, January 13,1860. jal4*Bt* ry-=» The Citizens of Bnrlington, N. J., are {Jjj being entertained this winter by a series of able and eloquent lecturers, consisting of Rev. A. A. WIL LITB. Kev. N. HKBTON. 8. M. BMOOKER. Esq., M. McMIOHAEL, Efq , Rev. FRANKLIN MOORE. JOHN K. VALENTINE, Esq.. Dr. J. HOWARD PUGH, and Dr. JOSEPH PARRISH. jal4-3t# ry=* Notice.—A Committee of the Managers |[.g of the Complimentary B*ll to the Philadelphia Grave will sit at the ARMORY of the Philadelphia Grays, fevery MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND SATUR DAY EVENINGS, for the delivery and settlement of tickets, until the 26th. 0. F. DESMOND, ja!B-t26 Secretary. ry-=» Prof* M« F« Gaddis, of Cincinnati, the {[s eloquent and fearless champion of Temperance, will deliver the First Leotnre of a Course, at J AYNE’B HALL, on MONDAY EVENING, January 17th, at 8 o’clock. This lecture will be for the benefit of Bedford street Mission, .under charge of Rev. George BHng hurst; Philadelphia Society for the Employment and Instruction of the Poor, Union Bohool and Children’s Home, Penn Asylum foz Indigent Widows and Single Women. Northern Home for Friendless Children and Clerks’ Beneficial Association. Tickets of admission, 25 cents each, can be had of the officers and members of any of the above named Associations j at the Drug Store of Dr. I). Jayne A Sod, No. 242 Oheatnnt street, and at the door of the Hall on the day and evening of the Leo ture Mr GADDIS’ Second Lecture of the Coarse will take place at JAYNE’S HALL, TUESDAY EVENING, Jan 18. Jal4-3t* n-—Notice.—All persons Interested are here \JJ§ by notified, that I have sold to JOHN fiH ARP LESS, Of Gatawissa, Columbia county, Pa., all my stock of goods at No. 25 North FOURTH Street, together with all debts and demandß owing to me on Book account or otherwise, growing out of my late business at No. 25 North Fourth street; and all persons having claims or demands against me, will present the same to the eaid John Sharpest, or his agent, MATHIAS M. MARPLE, at No 25 Nerth Fourth street, who I authorized to settle and pay the same. L. H. GROSS. Philadelphia January 12,1859. ja!4»3t* ry-==w Merchants 1 Fund —The annual meeting [L? of the Merchants’Fund will ba held on TUES DAY NEXT, 18th icst., at 4 o’clock P. M., at the Board of Trade Room, 508 Chesnut street. The annual report will be submitted, and an eleotion held for officers to serve the ensuing year. jal3-6trp THOMAS F. BRADY, Secretary. ipany of fbe state of January 11th, 3850. n have been re-elected Dl y for the year 1860: George H. Stuart, fcamuet Grant. Jr., Tobias Wagn»r, Thomas B. Watt on, Henry G. Freeman, Charles S. Lewis, 3. Careen. Jrectors, held THIS DAY, Esq , was unanimously re impaoy AM HABPKR, Secretary. lnsurance) Com; lijf PENNSYLVANIA, J The following gentlemen REOTOBB of this Company Henry D. Bhcrrerd, Simeon Toby, Charles Maca’cster, William 8. Smith, John B Budd, WUU&m R. White, George 0. At a meeting of the Dii HENRY D. SHERRERD, I elected President of the Cor jalB-3t WILLIi Philadelphia Gas Office, Jannary 11th, JJJ 1859 —TO CONSUMERS OF GAS.—As the sad. den extreme eold weather has caure much inconvenience to consumers of GAS by obstructing their supply-pipes and meters, it may be useful to many of them to know how to remove the obstruction, and obtain their usual light This can be done in a few minutes by the application of a few qnsrte of boiling water. The beat method of applying it is to cover the meter, and the pipe that comes in'thiough the front wall, with a piece of doth, (the common tow-linen house-cloth answers very well,) and to pour the hot water cloth until it is thoroughly soaked. w The cloth serves to retain the hot liquid, and thus, in a short time, the coating of frost within theploe and meter is thawed, leaving all dear for the flow of Gas. In many cases, the trouble arising from the freezing of meters can be entirely avoided by the exercise of proper osre in dosing the cellar doors and windows, so as to exclude the cold draught of air, especially in the vicinity «f the meter. Should tbs above procedure fait td give immediate relief, it will be-advisable to send notice to the GAS OFFICE, No 20 South SEVENTH Street, where persons are in attendance night and day, to give all needful as sistance JOHN 0. CEES-ON, Office of the Frankford and South. WARK PHILADELPHIA CITY PASSENGER LOAD dOMPANY, CHATHAM Street, below FOURTH, Philadelphia, Doe. 27th, 3658 —NOTICE, —Tco Coupons of the Mortgage Bonds of the Frank, ford and Southwark Philadelphia City Passenger Rail road Company, (late *» The Philadelphia and Delaware Birer Railroad Company.”) due on the Ist of January next, w*ll bo paid at maturity, on presentation at the GiraidUftnk. d2S tuth&s-12t E. HART, Treasurer. Office of the Insurance Company of North J? AMKRIOA—PaiLAbEH-nu, January 19, 1859. The Directors h&*e THIS DAY declared a semt-nu nual dividend of SIX PER CENT, out of the profits of the business of the Company for the past six months; and also an extra Olvideud of SIX PER CENT., (ex clusive of the State tax,) payable to the stockholders, or their legal representatives, on demand. jall-6t MATTHIAS MARIS, Secretary. Office of the Union Canal Company— PBiLSDKLraix, January 10,1869. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Union Canal Oompsny of .Penns* lv&oia will be held at the Of fice or the Company, No. 228 WALNUT Street, qb TUESDAY, February Ist next, at 11 o’elook A.M.; after which au elec lon will be held for officers and managers for the ensuing year The Transfer Book* will be closed after the2oth inat. jall-lfel 0. THOMPBON, Secretary. ryr=» Notice*—At-rihe annual meeting of the 3 Stockholders of the PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY, held January 10, 1859, the following gentleman were unanimously elected officers for 1869: *** PRESIDENT, R. D. OULI/EN. VICE PIIBSIDRHT. J. DUTTON STEELE. UAHAOERS. 1 1)arid 8. Brown, |M.S. Itichardß, of Reading, | J. Dutton Steßle TBKABDKBR. BAMDICL BHADFOED SECRETARY. W. 11. MoILHKNNY. Samuel Norris, G. W. Richards, John Asburst, Office of the Green &ud Coates-street 3 PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY, No 428 WALNUT Street. At a meeting of Stockholders of this Company, held at their office on MONDAY, January 10, 1669, the fol log gentlemen wore unanimously elected to serve for the ensuing year PRESIDENT, Hon Jambs Cooper. DIRECTORS. Harry Connelly, Henry W. Andrews, George Rend, Andrew Mcßride. George Collyer, Samuel B Jones, Eli Krupp, Saunel W. Qroome, George G. Presbnry, Jr., James? Btileman, Henry M. Puller, Alexander M. Pox. And at a meeting of tbe Board of Directors, held on the same dny, the following gentlemen were unaui mously elected for the enHumg year; Secretary—GKO RGB W. HAMERBLY Treasarer-HARKY CONNELLY Solloltor—WM. 0 SLINK JadelpMa, RAILROAD COMPANY, mnftt meeting of tlje Stock eld THIS DAY, the follow [RECTORS for the ensuing John 0 <5 room®, J.J Qoheo, Jr.,' Thomas Kelso, , Colatubus O’Donnell, Enoch Pratt, Thomas Donaldson, I William W. Corcoran, Austin. <y-s=a. Office of the XMili U AND BALTIMOIUfI January 10,1869 —At an am holders of this Company, he ioK persons were elected Dll year: Samuel U. Teltou, Mopane Robinroo, Wm. Littleton Savage, Joseph 0. Gilpin, John A. Duncan, Jesse Lane, Frederick A Curtin, At a roeoting of the Board of Directors, held THIS DAY, BAMUJfib M FELTON was unanimously elected President, and ALFRED HORNER Beerefc*rrnnd Trea tnrer. ALFRED HORNER, ry—Notice*—A meeting of the Subscribers to Lj? the Capital Btock of the Wyoming and Susque hanna Valley Railroad Company, for tho olec ion of D - reotors and other officers of said Company, will be hetd at the Office- 8. W. corner SEVENTH and SANBOM Stroeta, Philadelphia, on the 2&th JANUARY, Inst., between the hoars of 11 A. M. and 2 P. M. BURTON KINGSBURY,) 0 COMSTOCK, ) Corporators, A. P. ALLEN. S Jannary 8,1859 J»10-t26* Office of the Reliance Mutual Insurance COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, January 8, [Bso.—.’the Directors hare THIS DAY declared ad!vi dend of six ran cbkt on the Capital Stock of the Com pany, and on the Certificates of Profits outstanding, for be year ending December 81, 1018, without deduction f«r State tax, payable in cash, on and after the)2th lost. Albo, a dividend of piva pbb cent, payable pro r'lta, on the Capital Stock and Premiums earned oat of the profits of the company for the year endiDg Decern* her 31,1868. for which Certificates of Profits interest nil! be delivered to the Stockholders, and to the insared entitled to receive the same, under the pro visions of tho Charter, on and after the 12th inst jato-et B. M. HIKOHMAN, Secretary. yv=» North Branch Canal Company*—Notice* JJj The Stockholders of the North Branch Canal Company will hold their Annual Meeting at the office of tpo Company, In Athens, on WEDNESDAY, 10th of Jannary, 1859, at 10 o’clock A. M At which time and plaoe an Election will he held for Officers of said Company, to serve the ensuing year. D. MITOUELL, Jr., Secretary. Atjirhs, Deo. 28,1868. jao-236 !YV Jayne’s II&U Prayer Meetings—Notice ILS Owing to a previous engagement of the Hall, the BUSINESS MEN’S UNION PRAYER MEETING will be held until fuitbor notice, In the SANSOM-BTRfiET OHUROH, (rear of the new hotel } All are cordially Invited to attend, and the meeting is open for all to take part who are members of any Evangelical Church. d2Q-tf ranco Company of New SYLVANIA, 409 WALNUT 12 WALL Street, New York. io Stockholders of this Com ln Philadelphia, on MON >B, the following gentlemen eof for tho ensuing year; Hon 0 B. Ooebing, Charles P. Watroua. A. V. Stout, v Elihu J. Baldwin, , rv==» Safeguard Inauri 11,3 YORHTAND PBNNB Street, Philadelphia, and 11 The annual meeting of th< piny, held at their cilice, i PAY, December 13th, 186 E were elected Directors there Jacob N. Keeler, Francis Blaohburne, Bobert P. King, 15. B. English, George H. Leris, Hubert R. Clark, Joseph B. Stidfeld, John Prentioe, Edward Wiler, p.B.Blrckhead, ’William K. Forbes. Daniel Messmore, At a subsequent meeting KEELER, Esq., was unaol and Henry K. Foote Sect Squires, £sq., was appointed this Company at the cltyof J A. H.naebronok, Aaron Close, John M. Beach, Henry B. Foote, Matthew Kelley, M. Rader, ; Alexander 0. Lawrence, Alfred OUpp, of the Board, JACOB N. imously elected President, jretary thereof, and Solan od attorney and counsellor of if New York. IKY ft. miK, Secretory, THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA* SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1859. ry~=a» Firemen's and other Union Prayer Llo? MEETINGS, under the auspices of the YOUNG.MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. ON SABBATH AFTERNOONS, United States. Engine, Wood,below Crown at., from 4to6o’c!ook, Pennsylvania Hose, Eighth at., below Green, from to 4# o’olock, United Hose, Brown st., below Twelfth, from 4# to 6# o’clock. United States Hose, Buttonwood, below Fifth, 4 to 5 ON SABBATH, at 7# P. M. ♦Diligent Engine, corner of Tenth and Filbert sts. Delaware Engine, South st., above Nineteenth st. Vigilant Hose. B'ghth street, above Wharton. ON TUESDAY, at 7* P. M. America Eogioe, Buttonwood, below Third at. Philadolph’aEngine, Seventeenth, below Chestnut. Robert Morris Hose, Lombard st., above Eighth at. Sohuylkill Hose. Locust at., below Thirteenth. ON WEDNESDAY, at 7X P. M. .Greenway School House, Klngsesslng, Darby road. Independence Engine, Spring Garden, near 24th st. Southwark Engine, 8. Third, above Washington st. ON THURSDAY, at 7# P. M. N. Liberty Hose, New Market, above Coates st. Naval Asylum, Gray’s Ferry road. Fairmount Engioo, Ridge avenue above Woodst. Good Will Horo, Wood st, below Twenty-third. Club Room, cornor of Fifteenth and Filbert sts. Fairmount Hobo, Pleasant street, above Eleventh. Diligent Hose, Madison, above Race st. Humane Hose, Wood street, below Third. Western Engine, Oallowhill, below Sixteenth st. Club Boom, corner Fifteenth and Filbert streets. ON FRIDAY, at 7X P. M. Western Hoie, Twentieth st .above Lombard st. Warren lloso, Barker, above Eighteenth at. Spring Garden Hose, Parrish, near Eleventh st. TUESDAY AND FBIDAY, from 6 to 0 o’clock P. M Iq Cellar of Bulletin Building, Third below Oheßt nut atreet. f ...$188,604.68 ... 104,879 74 ... 42.620 40 ... 67,855 00 # Diligent Eogine,corner Tenth and Filbert fits., from 6 to 6 P.M. Modical Student meeting, every morning, from 8 to quarter befofe 9 o’clock, at room of the Aesooiatiou, 1009 and 2011 Chestnut. Ladies and Christian friends aro alTectlonatoly invited to attend. By order of the "Executive Committee of Young Men’s Christian Association. ' jal6-sat tf fYig-* Weder’s Chestnut Springs Water IX2 CUBE, at Chestnut Util. Philadelphia county, Pa. - JaO-ly • »v-=s» Olflco of the Franlcford & Southwark IJJ* PHILADELPHIA CITY PASSENGER RAIL ROAD COMPANY, CHATHAM Street, below Fourth, Philadelphia, Jan. 6, 1850. — At a meeting of the Directors, held THIS DAY, a Dividend of SIX PER CENT, on the capital stock was declared, payable to the Stockholders, or their legal representatives, at the office of the Company, on and after January 16th. The Transfer Books will be closed until the 16th Inst. jaS-gt OHAS. R. ABBOTT, Secretary. rv*=» Twelfth Annual Ball of the French ULjT BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. The Committee respectfully announce that their ANNUAL BALL, for the relief of their indigent coun trymen, will take place at the MUSI JAL FUND HALL, on TUESDAY, Jan. 96th, 2859. Tickets, admitting a Gentleman and two Ladies, $3. Every effort will be made by the Managers to render this popular fete equal, if not superior, to any hereto fore giveu, and they look confidently for a continuance of the patronago of the friends of this Benevolent In shtutlon. Floor Manager—JULES MARTIN COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS, 8. Bestouet, A.Ardex, H. Ducomraun, E. Dnrand, II Perdriaux, J. Fiot, E.Boussol, M. Bouvier, A. B Durand, A. Lvfore, P. 8. Duval, W. Pelletier, H. Tirol, M. V. Oiry, J B. Oharaprony. Tickets msv he procured from X ROUSSEL, 618 PRUNE Street, or A. B. DURAND, CHESTNUT, above Turelth streets, south side, d 25-20 jl 0 81316 20 22 24 26 iyr=» Erie and Susquehanna Coal Company.—. IXjf An adjourned meeting of Stockholders will be held on BATURDAY, January 26, next, at 10 o’clock' A. M., at Mltohell’s Offic*, No. 134 South THIRD St., opposlto Dock, on business of importance An election will also be held for President and Direc tors A ftill attendance requested. By direction, jall-tuthAs-3t* * O. ADAMS, Secretary. rv=» At a meeting of the Stockholders of tho \X3 GIRARD FIRE AND MIRIWE INSURANCE COMPANY, held at their office, No 416 WALNUT Bt. f on the 4th inst, the following officers and direotorswere choeeu to serve the ensuing year: PRESIDENT, Joel Jokes VICE PRESIDENT AND TREASURER, Alfred S. Gillett. secretary, JA%isa B. Alyord. DIRECTORS. Geo W Woodward, Cbsß. I. Du Pont, A. 8. Gillett, W. 0. Rudmau, H. N. Burroughs, A. S Lawrence, J. B. Hughes, Jos. Klapp,, lan Coburu. Joel Jones, Wra. M. Bwain. John Anspach, Jr., Francis Peters. H R. Ooggshall, Jqo. W Claghorn, Jer. Walker, Thos Craven. jiO-tbfiAtu fit |_JON. EDWARD EVERETT. ‘‘The Pennsylvania Institute, for tho encourage ment of Apprentices and Amateurs in Ingenuity and Design,” have engaged Mr. Everett jto deliver his new lecture on the life, character, and genius of BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, AT TUE ACADEMY OP MUSIC, ON THURSDAY EVENING, 27th THIB MONTH. Notice of tho time and place for the sale of Tickets will be given in a few days. jsl34f WM. E. EASTLACK, 470 NORTH SIXTH STREET, ABOVE NOBLE, t SURGICAL AND MECHANICAL DENTIST. Teeth Filled, Straightened, and Extracted, and Arti ficial Teeth Inserted on reasonable terms. ALL, WORK WARRANTED. ja!s fit* * Engineer, b. a. duke, gfTfm DENTIST. Office, No. 27 North TENTH Street, (corner of Hl beit.) ' ddO-lm* 1 wit PHILADELPHIA and “H§DARBY RAILVOAD CO.— WINTaR ARRANGEMENT. Commend ok Monday, January Iftb, 1859. LBAVK DARIIY. X.BAYS WEBT PEILADA. At 7 00 A.M. At 8.00 A.M. a BCO “ “ 900 “ “ 0.00 “ “ 10.00 « “ 1100 “ “ 12 00 “ “ 2 00 P.M. “ 8.00 P.M. «• 300 “ “ 400 “ “ 4.00 “ “ 6.00 ‘i “ SCO “ « 000 *t *• 600 “ “ 7.00 « “ 10 80 “ “ 11.00 “ 10 s Passengers leave Third and Market Rtreets, via tVcht Philadelphia Passenger Railway, SO minutes be* fore the time for leaviog Went Philadelphia. Jly ordkr of the Preddent. jalb Ot IIKNRY PAtOHALL, Superintendent. (VOTICI 1 ; is hereby given that application il will be made to the Auditor General for the re* newal ol two certificate! of the Loan of the Common wealth of Fennay lvania, created by an act of Assembly ms»ed the sixteenth day or April. Anuo Domini 1846 soaring an interest of five per cent, per annum, and is sued to Nicholas Govelot. Onool the said certificates Is for threo thousand dollars, No. 1334, and dated the 20'h of October, 1847 ; nod the other of the said cer tificates is for two thousand dollars, No. 8930. asd dated the 24th day of s«bru«ry. 3862, as the said cer tificates have been lost or mislaid. JOHN DICKSON, Administrator of Nicholas Qevelot, Jal6 s3m* 2108 SPRUOB St. Dr. coggswell’s new medical SALT —PRICE REDVCED ONE-HALF ! We are now authoriz'd to announce a permanent re duction in the price of this valuable remedy for In flammatory Diseases. Dr. 0. having xntde nu Impor tant improvement in bis chemical apparatus for manu facturing it, by which its cost is materially lessened, has rotolved to put It wlthiu the reach of all, The present price is, ACUTE PACKAGE, $1; CHRONIC do $2.60. Thowo afflicted with Rheumatism. Neu ralgia, Uesdsche, Inflamed Eyes, Ears, Throat, Lungs, or Liver, Scrofula, Female Diseases, or any other form of inflammation should gtve the ANTIPHLOGISTIC SALT a trial. By equalising the circulation, it re moves the sole oaush of iDfUrairntlou For testimo nials nod directions see circular. Bold dt all Drcq oiSTfl. Descriptive circulars sent obatib. by enclosing a stamp to pay postage. Invalids In those places yet without agents can obtain the medicine by addressing D. 0. TAYLOR A CO., 202 DOCK Street, Phlladel ph'a. jal6-7t* Embossed, printed, and stamped JOB PBINTING and ENGRAVING} GrainjFlour, and Seed Bags of all kinds. Address WM. COLBERT & QO., It# 123 Bonth FOURTH Street. CAUTION —All persons avo cautioned against receiving or negotiating a CHECK for EMtITEKtf DOLLARS, on the Southwark Bank, dated January 13, aud drawn by A. Ratherford, as payment has been stopped, the same having been stolen from the undersigned. GRK\DY‘& KEEFE, It 427 and 426 South 'OURIII Street. Three-cord linen thread and SILK TWI'T, of all colors and numbers. got up expressly for Sewing Machines, and for sale, wholesale and recall, at No. 30 North THIRD Street by LAIKCt & MAGINNIS. It# Secretary, Also, Machine Needles, GEORGE WHITELET, No. 185 South FRONT Street, offers for sale, In Bo d only— A Seignette Brandy, 1867, Fate and Dark. Jules Robin Ooguao, 1860 and 18.7. Union Proprietors* Cognso, 1851. Piuet, Oaatilllon & Co Cognac, 1850, 1867,1868. A. ramus Rochelle, 1667. Pclleyoiain Bochelle, 1868, to arrive. Martell tc Co. Oogoac, 1865,1861, 1818. Jamaica Bam. 2 years in Bond. Stewart’* Scotch Whiskey. Burgundy Port Wine. Sicily Madeira Wine. Heideick Champagne quarts and pU Is A full assortment of Olaret Wine, in cases and casks, to arrive. jal6»3m* HAVANA CIGARS.—a handsome as sortment of superior Oig&is, of various brands nod sizes, just received and for sale low by OZXABLVS TETB, 138 WALNUT Street. tUntcljcs, Jewelrji, #r. Bailey & 00., rOP.MKIU.Y HaT® remotel to their new Sire-proof, White Marble 819 CHESTNUT STREET, NORCU SIDE, BELOW THE GIRARD HOUSE, Now opening their Sail Stock of IMPORTED JEWELRY, PLATED WARES, AND To which they invito the attention of the public. BILYER-WAHE, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, AND aulMf tf STEEL-FBAME SILK AND GINGHAM UMBRELLAS. &d 4 the Paragon Fox>b Patent, and all other styles and kinds, Wholesale and Retail. JO3EPU PU»BELIi. No. 2 North FOURTH Street. Ptalla. <Ti INGHAM UMBRELLAS, with stoel frames and white handles, neat and light, for Lidlee and Misses. JOSEPH FUBSBLL, N. W. cor. FOURTH and MARRKT, j*l3-3t* Philadelphia, John Bnchat Uailroab Notices. BAILEY & KITCHEN, FANCY GQOD3, PEARLS, AT WHOLBBAia AND BETAIL. Umbrellas. Snsttwitti dTompimies. STATEMENT OP the AFFAIRS OF bJ THE UNION MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA. in conformity with ft provision of Sta Chirter: PRSMIUMB from January 1,1868,t0 Jana- • , aryl, 1859,.,............5242,323 53 •'PBBMIUM3 earned on Marine and Inland • Risks during the year ending as above... $lB6 580 26 RKOKIVED from Interest oa investments.. 7,168 65 LOSSES, Betarn Premiums, Reinsurances, .Expanses, and Commissions during the same period, and bad debts $104,(20 81 - 9 ® r S OF THE COMPANY, January 1,1869. 6,000 Pennsylvania 6 per cent. Loans, ooat $5,055 WOO Philadelphia Oity 6 ner cent. Loans, “ 10,800 : 7.003 City of PittsburgO “ “ “ 6,790 7,000 do. 5 ** <r “ 0.800 41,620 Camden and Amboy Railroad 0 per cent. Bonds i« 41,713 14,010 Oliesapeuke and Delaware Canal 6 *„ ~ Bonds., « 14,610 6,000 North Pennsylvania Railroad 6 per cent. Bonds « 3,760 100 shares North Penna Railroad....,. 1 * 5,000 137 “ Philadelphia Bank.... « 14,7i,0 67 “ Delaware Mutual Insurance .y, Company “ 2,176 40 *• Delaware Railroad Company ‘ c 1,000 Sundry Stock of Steamboat and 'iele grsph Oompanies. and Certificates of Profit in Mutual insurance Com* pany ct 15,077 Estimated value or the above $100,640 Ouh on b&oa 8,035 Bills Bocelvable 66,938 Due the Company for unsettled Premiums, Salvages, and other acoounts , 77,573 , RICHARD S. SMITH, President. Joy. Colmsdh, Sooretary. ja!4-12t ID** At a mooting of the gcripholders of the Union Mutual Insurance Company, of Philadelphia, held at their Office Jauuary 10, 1850, the following gentlemen were eleotei to serve as Directors for three years: Richard B. Smith, Godfrey Freytsg, Hugh Campbell, nils Yarnall, Charles Vesin, Thomas Miles, John B. Twella, Albert Wor.ell, and George W. Bernadou for two years, who, with * S. Destouet, John H. Irwin, Francis Teto, Henry Lewis, Jr., A. B. Borle, Wm. O. Kent, , Samnet Grant, Edward L. Clark, Charles Dutllh, George Lewis, Newberry 1. Smith, D. Salomon, , Charles Newbold, J P. Steiner, &. F Robinaon, constitute the Board Direotors. And at a meetingof the Directors, held January 11th, 1860, RIOITABD b. SMITH, Esq., was unanimously re elected President. jal4 3t JOS. COLLISON, Secretary. Exhibit of the business and CONDITION of the COMMONWEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, FOB THE FISCAL YBAB BHDIH ) NOVBMUIR 30TH, 1858. INCOME. Amount received for Fire Premi ums $34,051 30 Amount received for Interest.... 0,260 76 “ “ -for Sundries.... 28 67 543,830 72 EXPENDITURES. Fire Losses paid $7,454 61 .Commissions, Reinsurance, and returned Premiums 5,202 10 Expenses of all kinds, Rent, Sala ries, Taxes, Ac...., 32,260 67 SunPLua $18,817 64 ASSETS OF COMPANY, DEO. 81st, 1868. Cash in Tradesmen’s Bank $lB 086 32 “ Drawer , 'i£o 50 “ Hands of Agents 1,102 14 „ , „ $19,007 00 Number of Shares of Stock of all kinds owned by the Company, and the par and market value thereof. 250 shares Pennsylvania M’kt v&l Railroad $12,600 $10,760 160 shares North Pa. R... 7,600 1 350 „ , ...... $12,100 00 Bonds of all ktndt owned by the Company, and the par and market value thereof. M’ktval. Masonic Loan $2,350 $2.(60 Missouri State Loan 17,000 15,300 „ , 17,060 00 Temporary Loans of the Company secured by collaterals (chiefly bonds) with a u ar f;in exceeding 35 per cent, on amount 24,021 00 Amount of Loans on Bonds and Mortgages, ' being the first lien on improved Real Estate in the oity of Phila., worth more than doable the amount of said mortgages 110 300 00 Assessments on Stock paid, $186,600 *• “ not paid 18,600 00 Instalments on Stock not oalled for, and for which the Stockholders are individu ally liable under the provisions of the Charter of the Company 300.000 00 Total assets of the Company, Dec. Ist, *58.. $507,169 62 The undersigned Auditing Committee, having ex amined the foregoing statement fled the same to be correct, JOHN M. BUTLER, JOHN K. WALKER. Da. DAVID JAYNE, President. JOHN M. WHITALL, Vice President. Bamopl S. Moon, Secretary. jal3 6t OFFICE OF THE RELIANCE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA, No 808 WALNUT fit.— January 8, 1850. The following statement of tbo affairs of this Com pany, on the Slot of December, 1858, is published in narsuanceof the Charter, viz : Td capital Stock paid Is $170,950 00 Cert fleatoa of Profit, converti ble into Stock 98109 5177,081 00 To Contingent Accounts for Pre miums on Fire Risks out standing Deo 81,1867 .... 56,611 28 “ Fire Risks received in 1858... 41,045 21 98,166 49 “ Interest Account. net. re ceived in 1868 11,280 21 (< PoHclm. Transfers, and other profits 1,814 31 « ProfitandLoM.Deo. 31,186 T. 13,676 04 $392,867 08 By Losses by Fire paid 1n1858... 12,767 23 1 Re-Insurances at Baltimore and Cincinnati Return Pre miums, &o 4,164 18 «Expenses, including Agencies and Taxes . 0,457 24 Remaining with the Company...... ~$276,478 43 Which Is invented os follows, viz: In First Mor gages on City Pro perty, worth double the am0unt.......... $154 600 00 “ Penna. B. B. Oo.’s 0 perct. 2nd Mortgage Lean... $30,000 00 27,900 00 (( AlloghenyCo Gperct. Penna. R 11. Loan 10,000 00 11 OUyof Philada 0 perot. Pa. R. R Loan 6,000 00 “ Penna R. R Oo.’s Stock.... 4,000 00 (l Stock of the Reliance M. In earance Co 19,160 00 “ Stock of the County Fire In surance Co 1,050 00 ({ Stock of the Delaware M. a. Insurance Co 150 00 ** Union M Ins Oo.’b 80r1p.... 380 00 ‘‘ Bills Receivable 30,873 43 11 Book accounts, accrued Inte rest, &c 7,311 04 “ Cash on hand.., 15.503 96 The Directors have, THIS DAY, declared a Dividend Of SIX PER OENT. on the Capital Stock of the Com pany, and on the Certificates of Profits outstanding, for the year ending December 31, 1858, without deduction for State Tax. ptyable in cash to the Stockholders, on and after tbe 12th instant. Also, a Dividend of FIVE PER CENT., payable pro rata on the Capital Stock and Premiums earned oat of the profits of the Company for the year ending Decem ber 31,1858. for which certificates ot Profits, hearing in terest, will be delivered to the Stockholder, and to the insured entitled to reoeive the sirae under the pro visions of the Charter, on and after the 12tb Instant. No certificates will he issued for auy less sum than ten dollars, nor for any fractional part of one dollar. Sams less than ten dollars, and not leas than one dol lar, are credited to the insured on the books of the Company, and if within any period of ten years, the said credits amount to ten dollars, certificates therefor will he issnod. Certificates of Profit are liable, equally with the Capital Stock, for the lossoa and engagements of tho Company, and may he eanvertot Into Capital Stock at any rime, at the option ol the holder. Jal2-12t-if B. M. HINOHUAN, Secretary. FULTON’ 8 INSURANCE, ADJUSTING* AND COLLECTING- OFFICE, No. 608 CHESTNUT STREET, Phjladklphu. The undersigned having been praotically engaged for a number of years in different capacities of the Insu rance business—for several years in adjusting losses exclusively for the Insurance Oompaofes— now offers his services to those sustaining Loss or Damage by Fire to property insured in making out their proofs of such loss or damage in full compliance with tho intricate and cunning conditions of Policies of Insurance, in such a manner as to obviate plea or excuse for reduction or litigation by companies so Jnolined, or others. He ie assisted by tbe best legal counsel in Philadel phia, and wilt give particular attention to the Collec tion of Claims against Insurance Companies. It is known by many who have sustained loss by Fire to property Insured, and it has also been the experience of the undersigned, that policies are frequency declared partially or entirely void at a certain time after a fire occurs, In consequence of carelessness or mismanage ment In effecting the Insurance, or for somo other cause, which, although an important fact, is scarcely ever dis covered or thought of. until it is too late. In order to avoid such disastrous occurrences, the undersigned will also effect Insurance in any Companies desired, and examine policies eiTeoted by others (in most cases) free of extra charge Parties sustaining loss or damago by fire, os above, will find it to their interest to consult the undersigned as soon after the fire as possible. dW-lroif* JAMES FULTON. OFFICE OF THE QUAKER CITY IN* BURANOK COMPANY, 408 WALNUT STREET, Philadelphia. January oth, 1859. The third annual statement of the business and con* dltionof Quaker City Insurance Company ”as pre sentod to its stockholders January 4th, 1869: Oapital stock $2OO 000 00 Surplus January Ist, 1868,,,.,, 77 67* 87 Premiums for insurance in 1858 228,090 08 Interest account 12,614 30 Salvage and reinsurance aeo’t.. 22,216 11 5541,000 90 LOSSES, EXPENSES, ho. Losses paid in 1860.,,.,,..,.,,.5122,989 11 Dividend, Commissions to agents, Taxes. Licenses, Printing, Ad* vertis.ng, Office Rent, and Ex* penscs.,., 60,899 07 Reinsurance and return premi ums 27,522 18 Salaries paid in 1858.,,,6,345 18 5210,755 54 ASSETS, Bonds, Mortgages, Stocks, Coil* poii Benda, Loans on Collateral and on ca 11...,,,, $184,553 60 Billßßuoulvable... 87,170 60 Cash due from agents and out etaodingpremlmas... 23,612 40 Cash In bank and on hand...... 23,084 93 ! $324,861 42 At a meeting of tlie Stockholders, held the 4th inst., the following offioers and directors were unanimously elected: OFFICERS. President—GEOßG* H. HART. Vice President—B. P. ROSS. Seoretaryand Treasurer—H R. COGGBHALL, Assistant Secretary—S. H. BUTLER. DIRECTORS. Geo. H. Hart, X. W. Bailey E P. Ross, Andrew R. Chambers, A. C. Oattell, J. L. Pomeroy, John G. Dale, H. R. Coggshtul, Foster 8. Perkins, Sami. Jones, Hon. U. M. Fuller, Charles G. Imlay. jaO thiAtu-lmlf H. R. COGGSHALL, Seo’y. Manila, Italian, Russia, jute, Sun, and American IIKMP —The above Hemps constantly on band and for rale by WFAVEU, PIT* LER, A CO., No. 23 North WATER Street and 22 WUA&YBS.. JalO Snsnrimce GEompcmics, JgEOURITY FIRE INSURANCE NEW YORK OITY. OA-I’XI'A.Xj STOCK, (ALL PAID IK.) $193 018 81 80KPLU8, 845,839 19. FOR FIRE INSURANCE ONLY, WILLIAM D BHERBERD, Agent, Philadelphia jal-a ta th tf PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY —Office, N. E. corner THIRD and DOCK Streets, Philadelphia. The Following Statement of the affairs of the Com pany is published in conformity with a provision of the Charter: REC BIPTS for the year ending December 81. 1858. For Premiums and Policies $150,814 17 For interest on Investments aid Dividends 66,700 08 5207,514 25 LOSSES AND EXPENSES daring the same period. Losses 23, amounting to $58,850 00 Expenses, Salaries, Advertising, &0....* . 0,108 83 Bent, State and OityTaxes, Ac.. 2,874 52 Agency Charges, Commissions, Taxes, 7,042 54 Reinsurance and Interest 2,745 75 *81,021 14 ASSETS OP THE OOMPANY LIABLE TO PAY LOSBE3, JANUARY Ist, 1859. 3,000 00 United States 6 per oeot Coupon Bonds $3,112 50 2,188 26 Pennsylvania 6 per cent Loan • 2.29) 02 20000 00 “ 5 “ “ ....18 174 69 10,000 00 “ 6 tf Coupon Bonds 9,160 00 10,000 00 Philadelphiao per cent. Loan 9,811 25 44,000 €0 ‘‘ 6 “ « Bhort, 36,799 60 20.000 00 ** 6 exempt from tax..... 18,858 00 20,000 00 Philadelphia 6 per cent. Loan, new no tax... 18,679 50 21,000 00 Pennsylvania R. Ist mortgage 6 percent. 80nd5..... 20,990 00 20,000 00 Pennsylvania R. 2d mortgage 6 per cent. Bonds 16,040 00 22,000 00 Allegheny County 6 percent. Bonds 16.916 00 10,000 (0 Pittsbnrg Oily 6 {{ <‘ 8 325 00 lOjO'IO 00 Washington 00. 6 “ « 7*625 00 30,000 00 North Pennsylvania Ist mortgage 0 * per cent. Bonds 22,500 00 20,000 00 Union Canal Ist mortgage 6 per cent. Bonds 13 477 60 100 shares Western Bank Stock..... 6,862 50 200 “ Commercial Bank Btock 10 585 2? 100 < ( Manufacturers’ and Mechanics’ ‘ • Bank 5t0ck....:.,.”. '2 784 00 62 “ North America Bank Stock 7,042 CO 186 “ Girard Life Insurance Co. “ 8,625 26 600 “ Pennsylvania R. Co. <* 26,442 77 175 “ New Orleans Gas “ 18,397 60 Mortgages tfdd Ground Rents, all first Hens. .223,676 05 Loans on Policies ........ 20,876 19 Loans on Collaterals 39 an 03 Bills Receivable, Premium Notes, 105*994 10 Heal Estate, Office Building 87.043 70 Scrip Dividends of Insurance Companies.... 41810 00 Agents, balaneeof thelraocountsdoe 16,617 91 Quarterly payments on Policies issued.;.... 11,697 82 Cash on hand and in Bank 13,763 76 Interest on Investments to Jan. 1,1859...... 16 506 76 Office Furniture 1,335 41 Franklin Fire Insurance Company 800 00 $812,168 05 Deduct three Losses due in 1859 9,912 79 Guarantee Capital. 'Philadelphia, January 11th, 1859. At an eleotion held at the office of the Company, on Monday, the 3d last., the following gentlemen were duty elected Trustees, to serve for three years : SamuelO. Huey. Samuel E. Stokes, Theophilus Paulding, Daniel L Hutchinson, Charles Hallowell, Henry O. Townsend, Edmund A. Bonder, John W. Hornor, Peter 8. Michler, Eatton. At a meeting of Trustees, held this evening, DANIEL L. MILLER, Esq , was elected President, aud SAMUEL E. STOKES, Esq., Vice Pre sident, for the emmlngye&r. The Board of Trustees have THIS DAY declared a Scrip Dividend of TWENTY FIVE PER CENT, upon the cash premiums paid in 1858. They have a’so declared a CASH DIVIDEND of SIX PERCENT upon the Scrip Dividends of 1850 to 1858, inclusive, payable at the office of the Company after the 4th day of February next, to those who have paid their whole premium in CASH : and*to those indebted for premium notes it will be allowed in settlement of thefr next premium. DANIEL L. MILLER, President, SAMUEL E. STOKES, Vice President. JOHN W. HOBNOB, Beoretary. jalS-thslu-tf Fame insurance company pm. iLADBLPnii, January lOtb, 1859 The following Statement of the affaire of thiß Com pany, on the 31st Deoemher, 1858, is - published in pur suance of the Ohsrter: CapltaPauthorised and subscribed... $lOO,OOO 00 Paid in $50,000 ASSETS. Bonds and Mortgages 44,526 00 Cath on hand 8 987 66 Loans on 0a11..... 5,000 CO Balances due—via: Agents’ Accounts, In terest, Ac.. 3 053 15 Bills receivable, Premiums on open Policits, (earned) 1,090 00 RKOEIPT3. Premiums on Fire Risks, amounting to *1,211.722 67 10,056 23 Pre*» I urns on Inland Risks, amounting to $187,014 29 1.230 04 Interest 3 208 20 LOSSES, EXPENSES. Ao. Fire Losses, all settled 6,928 35 Inland Losses 145 62 Salaries 1,883 88 Rent, Advertising, Return Premiums, Re insurance, Commissions, and all other In cidentals 2,982 90 GEO. W. DAY, President. • W. I. Blanohard, Secretary. jall-tuths2w Ncm publications, JJULWER’» NOVEL—COMPLETE. HARPER & BROTHERS, 32T to 836 PEARL Street. (Franklin Square,) PCBLIBtt Talß DAT, WHAT WILL HE DO WITH IT? BY PIBIBIRATO3 OAXTON. A Novel By Sir E. BULWER LTTION, Bart., Antbor of 29,769 60 “My Novel,” “The Oaxtona,” “Pelham/ 1 &o , &o. Bvo, Paper, 76 cents; Muslin fl. 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PAPER MILL TO RENT.—The Paper Mill known as HARWELL MILL, situated on the Wissahiokon Creek, and one mile from Chestnut Hill Railroad Station. This Mill is adapted to make fine Book Papera. Ithaathree engines, one four machine, 62 inches wide, and all the appurtenances for the sue oessfnl manufacture of paper. Possession given imme diately. , Apply to, or addross. GEORGE H. LEVIfI, No. SO South SIXTH Street. ®FOR RENT—Tha DWELLING No. 616 LOCUST Street, (or Washington Square,) from the Ist of January, 1869. The'house is three stories high, with basement, back building, &c., now occupied yorn ®J r - Apply at the office of The Press, or at the house. n023-tt npO RENT.—Ontholst January next, the . BQ P erior an 4 extensive ROOMS, (2d, 3d, 4tb and 6timloors, each 24 feet by 146) of the NEW STORE 633 MARKET Street. The'building is one of the fine LW««S ientaontlieu PP BrßWe » between FIFTH and B!XTH Streets, having two fronts, the north one on a rear Street with good cartage way 20 feet into SIXTH Street, Apply on the premises. nol-tf fm FOR RENT—THE STORE, No. 834 BiiIJMABKET Street, below Fourth. It is one or the moat desirable business stands ia Market street, having been occupied as such for many years. Apply to THEODORE J. DONNELLY, j&8-»ttttfa6t» 207 Booth FIFTH Street. FOR SALE,—A splendid farm of 157 acres, in Oheater county, convenient to the Penn’a Cen tral and Chester Valley Railroads, and within 1# hour’s ride of Philadelphia. Inquire of D. B. TAYLOR. & CO., COATES-Street Wharf. d2l-tu th ga.lOt* * {Dissolutions uni ©opurtnersljips COPARTNERSHIP — The . undersigned XJ (’ate of W. n lIORBTMANN tc SONS) have this day associated themselves as Importers aud Wholesale Dealers in LADIE9’ DBEBS TRIMMINGS, at No. 61 South FOURTH Street, above Oheatnut, tinder the name and style of EVANS A HA6BALL. GEORGE O EVANS, , WILLIAM S. HABSALL. Philadelphia, January 15, 1859. jels-12t [VOTIOE.-rJ. D- HOOVER (late TJ. S. 1 v Marshal for th 9 District of Columbia) has asso ciated him elf with WALTER D. DAVIDGE, Coun sellor at Law. Business before the U. S. Bupreme and Circuit Courts, the Court of Claims, and the Execut ve Departments promptly attended to. Address DAVIDGX A HOOVER, LOUISIANA Avenue, Washington City, j 14-tr * TVOTICE.—Tbe subscribers have this day 11 formed a Copartnership, under the name and firm Of THOMPSON & JENKINS, at No. 628 MARKET Street, south side, below Sixth, for the purpose of con ducting the Wholesale Straw-Goods Business. SAUL. 8 THOMPSON, BAML. R. JENKINS. Ist mo. 10th, 1659 ja!3-3l# pOFARTNERSHIP. The undersigned \J have associated themselves, for the transaction of a general Dry Goods Commission Business, under the firm or BRINTON A KBNDRITK, and have taken the store No. 829 OHESTNUT Btreet, above Third. B. B. BRINTON, J. KENDRICK. Philadelphia, Jan. 11th, 1859. COPARTNERSHIP The undersigned have this day formed a copartnership, under the firm of HOOPES A DAVIS, for the transaction of tbe Hat, Cap, Fur, and Straw-Goods Business, at No. 19 Bouth FOURTH Street, up stairs BERNARD A. HOOPES, JOSEPH Al. DAVIS. Philadelphia, Jan. Bth, 2859 jalM2t If /COPARTNERSHIP.—JOSEPH P. TO \J BIAS has this day associated with him JAMES OARSTAIRS, Ja., for the transaction of the “ Import ing Wine aud Lfqair Business,” under the name and firm of JOSEPH F. TOBIAS A CO., Nos. 206 and 208 South FRONT Street. January 1,1859. jalo-12t IVOTIOE.—ATWOOD SMITH has this day L’ been admitted to an interest in our business. The style of the firm to remain the same. MARTIN & SMITH. Philadelphia, January 1,1859. jalQ-6t* LIMITED PARTNERSHIP.—The Sub scribers hereby give notice that they havo entered Inte a Limited Partnership, agreeably to the provisions of the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania re lating to Limited Partnerships. That the name or firm under which said partnership Is tb be conducted is “ B. WOOD, MARSH, A HAY- WARD.” That the general nature of the Business intended to be transacted is the Dry Goods Jobbing and Qfadhicg Business. That the names of all the general and speoial part ners interested therein, are BENJAMIN Y. MARSH (general partner), LEWIS W. HAYWARD (general partner), EDWARD Y.TOWNBBND (general partner), HKNRY HENDERSON (general partner), RICHARD WOOD (general partner), ALFRED II FOSTER (gene ral partner), RICHARD D. WOOD (special partner), and JQBIAQ BACON (speoial partner), and all of them the said partners, general and special* reside In the City of Philadelphia That the aggregate amount of the capital contributed by the speclxl partners to the Common Stock, is Two hundred thousand dollars, of which One hundred thousand dollars, in cash, has been bo contributed, by tho said RICHARD D. WOOD, speoial partner, and of which, One hundred thousand dollars, in cash, has been so contributed, by the said JOSIAH BACON, spe cial partner. That \ho period at which the said partnership is to commence, is tbe thirty-first day of December, A.D. 1858, and tbe period at whtoh it will terminate, is the thirty-first day of December, A.D. 1863. RICHARD D. WOOD, Special Partner. JOSIAH BACON, Special Partner. BKNJN. V. MARSH. L W. HAYWARD. BDWD. Y. TOWNSEND. HENRY HENDERSON. RICHARD WOOD. ALFRED H. FOSTER. Phiiada., Deo. 31,1853. jal-6w JOS. G. KITTJSNHOOSE, of tbe late firm o: B. O. OORNOR fc CO , will continue the Whole sale Varnish Manufacturing, in all its branches, as heretofore, at the old stand. Thankful for past favors, he solicits the custom of the former patrons of B O HORNORACO., and hopes by strict attention to business to continue to give entire satisfaction. Store—No. 231 / RCH at. bst Second and Third sts. Factory—At OOOPERVILLB, Twenty-third ward, jal-lm# UemoDnls. KELLY * DOHERTY, TAILORS, Have removed to Stand S 3 SOUTH FIFTH STREET, OHS DOOR ABO VB CHESTNUT, East side. January 7th, 1869. Dr. moallister, No. 253 North ELEVENTH Street, below Vine. pnib.Ansi.Fßii. jaS-lSt* JJEMOTAL. SAMUEL H. MATTSON, MERCHANT TAILOR, HAS REMOVED TO No. 1126 CHESTNUT STREET, THIRD DOOR BELOW TWELFTH. Bouth Side, Where he is prepared to execute all orders in his line, having on hand a full supply of GOODS for Gentle men's wear. SAMUEL H. MATTSON, n25-3m-if No. 1126 OHESTNUT Street. Removal.— the undersigned lias removed to No. 68 North FOURTH street, (late HKNRY COHEN’S.) second house above Merchant’s Hotel GKOHGK A. MILLER, jal-lm* Wholesale Druggist. ©HUB, pistols, &c. |yEW GUN STORE. PHILIP TVILSOK & CO., 432 CHEBTNUT STREET, Ask the attention of Merchants, Gunsmiths, and Sports men, to the very sopsriob Fowling pieces, Kittee, *c. of onr own manufacture, which are not surpassed b j the heit Imported Guns in quality and finish Tie SB'wriNO QOiLixiPS of each Gun manufactured by them will be fully guarantied. They are also regularly re ceiving, direct from the makers, a fall assortment of the BEBT CLASS GP ENGLISH AND FRENCH GDNB, Of the celebrated stamps of Westley Richards, Moor® * Harris, Purdy, Bean & Adams, Greener, Pondovanx A Jassy, & Go., together with a complete stock of the cheaper stjle of English and Belgian Guns, which will be sold at the lowest market rates. ALL VARIETY OF GUNSMITHS’ TRIMMINGS, such as Barrels, Stocks, Bods, Mountings, Flasks, Gan Bags, Locks, and Lock Furniture, Ely Caps, Car tridges, Wads, Ac., on the.inost favorable terms to uhW«, jrtfrtfsia tomtls. ffcfANTED—An energetic SALESMAN, * to sell Liquors for a Wholesale Grocery House. One acquainted with near trade and willing to travel preferred. Address, with references, GBOOSB, Blood’s Despatch. ’ ]t* —WANTED—A PARTNER, Jr.,"V/VV. with the shore eiooimt, to go West. Address " BPBIHKB3,’ 1 etthlsOfflce. j»I4 3t« TMfANTED —By a flrst-rate Book-keeper, V* a SITUATION. The very best refereooe will he given. Address K., at this Offloe. j»lt-3t« ANTED—By a SALESMAN, a Sitna .7 T , 41on in some large Wholesale Honae. He la well ,na far trade. Has Th»! 7 . 0 .! 00 ? t° M» own trade of dry goods in one year. No if? ?l\ T I ?i r,renM **wn. Address BALMMAN I. »t this Offlee. • jalS-3t* ANTED—In a Wholesale Silk and itallßkST’ i" ,ohye - intelligent LAD, of *?* i* l * l "**. Unexceptionable re f ial*-3t 5 d ' Applp at No- 431 UABKBT Street. SALESMAN in a Dry l 1 Goods Jobbing House in Herket street. Toons who oan inflnenee a large cash and slx-montha trade a liberal salary will he tfven. Addresi Box 1688 Poet offlM - • JslS-3t A SALESMAN WAHTED in a Dry Goods Jobbing Uoass. One who la well aoqoalnted with, and can sell largely to Hie city and near trade Address “Box 1879,” Philadelphia Post Office, with real name. jad-tf \\T anTED.—A first class SALESMAN v v wanted, in a Third-street Dry-Goods' Jobbing House. One with a Middle and Western Pennsylvania Trade preferred. Please address 80x1668, Philadelphia Post Office jall-tutksSt* . 1J WANTED FORTH* UNITED STATES: H°^yALßY—Able-bodied, unmarried men, to whom il£ W Aa x Siven good pay, board, clothing, and medical’ •“■attendance. Pay from $l2 to $22 per month. No a wl,e or cWId i will b« accepted. Apply for MOUNTED BBBVIOB at No. 81T HABBBT street, "ghthj north aide. I. N. HOORB. apl7-ti Ist Lieut. Ist Dragoons, Recruiting Officer. Boarding. BOARDING.— Desirable BOARD, in a private family, with elegant Rooms—will be rented « o m BVB £*LP BMons ° r Mutability. Address Mr! 8., Office of The Press. jal3-3t* nno LET—A handsome CHAMBER, to a -A single Gentleman, with Gas, Bath, Breakfast, and IMIS’ Wl>h * friTatB famUy '. Stonnseniente. ]I|RS. D. P. BOWERS’* WALNDT-BT. i-TA THEATRE, corner of NINTH and WALNUT Btreets THIS (Saturday) EVENING, January 15,1869, The performance will commence with the new Play of „ , WOMAN’S HEART! Iso lisa, Mias Vandenhoff; Angelo, Mr. Swlnboome. ‘ To oonolade with tbe Melo-Drama, entitled THE BEACON OF DEATH. ‘ ' Price* of admission—Second Tier and Family Olrde. and Third Tier, 25 cent*; Barque* BTtf eenhu Dreia Circle, 60 cent*; Private Boxes, aecortUng locale, $8 and $6; Single Beats in Orchestra' and Pfinh Boxes, 75 cents. T: Doors open at half past 6 o’clock ; Curtain rises at 7 o’clock. ; \SrHEATLET & OLAHKJS’ 8 AEOH-ST. VT THBATRl.—William B. Iradorlck., AoUnr wt Btag« Manager. _ TBIB (Satnriaj) ETjmma, Jamtair 16, 1869, ODE AMERICAN 06USIH. Am Traaelurt, ear American Coa«ln, Mr. J. 8. Clarke; Lord Dundreary, Ur. Wheatley. ROBINSON CRUSOE AND id IS MAN FRIDAY. Admission, 116 eta. Secured Seats in Drees Circle. STU Ota i Orchestra BtaUe, 60 eta j Beata la Prirat* Bozea, 16 eta; Gallery, 18 eta; Gallery for Colored Persons. 26 eta: Private Box in Gallery for Colored Person!. 88 etas Whole Private Box, $3. 1 Boors open at half cast 8 o’eloek; eommenea at T« preouely. fv ATIONAL CIRCUS, WALNUT BT~ above EIGHTH—LEWIS B. LENT. Manager. THIS (Fatorday) AFTERNOON and EVENING*- Equestrian and Acrobatic Feats by the ' GRAND COMBINATION OF STABS. The performance concluding with the Pantomime of ; JOCKO; 08, THE CHIMPANZEE OF BRAZIL: ‘ In which the “ MAN MONKEY ” will appear . SCALE OP PRICKS. Drew Circle and Parquette... ••••••••• 40 cents Children under ten years of age.,,. 20 11* family Circle ,20 ** Doers open at quarter to T o’clock. Performance* will commence at 7%. ACADEMY OF MtJSIO. The public are respectfolly assured that the season will positively consist of not more than Sight Nights, notwithstanding the numerous rumors to the contrary. This morning commences the sale of all the Seats for to-night’s *<NOZZB DI FIGARO,” and oMbe.S* seats for PIOOOLOMNI’B last appearance, on HON* DAY, in LA TRAVIATA.' . . PIOJOLOMINriN PHILADELPHIA. THIS EVENING, at eight o’clock: Doors open at 7V. THE SECOND OP THE SIGHT NIGHTS OP THE SEASON. . .. Host positively the Only Night of Mozazt’a Opera in 4 Acte, of - . . LS NOZZE DI PIGABO. (Figaro’s Marrisge ) PICCOLO MINI and FORMES. M’LLE GHIONI, Prima Donna from her Majesty’s Theatre, London, and SIGNOR PLOBPNZA, . The celebrated Baritone, from the Italian OperajPtrls. will make their first appearance in Philadelphia. PIOCOLOMINI „;.as BUBANNA GHIONI ; as THE COUNTESS. OARL FORMES ......a* PIGABO FLOREN7.A. as ..THE COUNT The other roles by Mad. BERKfiL, .WEINLICH, PERKING, MULLER, MOBRA, BABRIT2NI. Conductor .CARL' ANSCHUTZ Reserved Beats %’i and $l, according t» location. Ad mission to Parquet, Parquet Circle. B&loony, and Fa mily Circle,.sl;. Amphitheatre*. fiO eentfr-’fot. which seats will be reserved. N. B.—The - Family Circle will he united with the tower part of the house. Holders of tickets to the Family Circle will ester by the same general doors on Broad street, as those to the Parquet Oirole, or Balcony. NOTICE.—To prevent e'nfusion in seating the aw dience, it hasbeon arranged th&tall parsons purchasing asl Admission Ticket at the door, will receive a blank check, on the exhibition ofwhich the usher will furnish them with a seat in either the Parquet Circle, Balcony, or FamiiyClrcle. Seats may he had at the Box Office of the Academy from 9 till 6, and at the door. LE NOZZE DI FIGARO. CARD TO THE PUBLIC. Mr. Ullman, pursuing the policy of his management, which Is in favor of great works by great composers, has the honor to announce that he will, on Saturday: pro dace Mozart’s celebrated opera of The Marriage of Figaro.” For many jeers this famous production has been the choice bait of operatic management. Every successive impressario has promised to give it, and as oonsta&tly failed to de so Aa in the case of “ The Hu guenots,” it was reserved to him to bring out the work tor the first time in America LB NOZZE Dl FIGARO is a curiosity in musical liter -tore, in addition to being one of the finest productions of its oelebrated master. Popular tradition says that it was written at the insti gation of a wager, and to prove that an opera could be made to succeed without a tenor put In it. Mcaart felt that nothing but the purest streams of malody, and the loveliest creations of fancy could reconcile the public or eeoure the success which was essential to the Issue of the wrger. Certain it is, that on the three characters of Susanna, the Ooont, and Figaro, he haa expended all the infinite pathos, playfulness, and ge niality of bis Tatars. rJ The “Nozze” was preceded by tl Idomaneo/* and w s followed by “ Don Glov*noi.” Thus connected in the golden oh&m of the composer’s chief works, it has long maintained its European celebrity; bnt for acci dental reason?, it has never been produced here. Fore most amoLgvtheee may be mentioned the fact, that since the dajeofMidame Bontag, there has been no artist in this conntry capable or interpreting the role of Susanna. It is fortunately in Mr. UUman’s power to present the work with a cast that cannot be surpassed. He refers 'confidently to the Busanna of M’lle Piccolo mini as one of her greatest impersonations, exceeding, (n the joyous details of girlish emotion, her Zerlins, la ‘ Don Giovanni,” and to the Figuo of Cart Formes, which, in artistlo conception, stands as high as any role in which the great basso has yet appeared. M’ila Ghioni will make her debut as the Oouotess, and Signor Plorenzi as the Count. %These are the principal cha racters on which tbe success of this opera depends, and it is hoped the public will acknowledge that they could not be in better bands ON MONDAY, Janaary 16th, at 8 o’clock. THE LAST PICCGLOMINI NIGHT—LA TBA< Id order to comply with the great cariosity or hiving M’lle PIOCOLOMINI in the character of Violetta, to the most original rendering of which ehe owes her pre sent great reputation, and which in £nrope hu oe&a pronounced her greatest role, an arrangement has been made with her to leave Philadelphia for Balti more, on Tuesday morning, to atng there on the same evening, In crnsrquence of which, ehe will appear on Monday in LA TRAYIATA. The Bile o* the S’-i seats for LA TRAYIATA, com mences tb'fl morning. ON WEDNESDAY, LAST NIGHT BUT FOUR OF THE SEASON, First Night in Philadelphia of THE HUGUENOTS. Debut of LABORDE and POINSOT. FORM AS aa M ARCED. VAN BFRKEL, FLORTKZA, TAMARO. Supported by fifteen attists forthe second parts. jr.l6 Academy op Mtfsio opera li bretto —The only copyright edition of Opera Books published expressly for the Philadelphia Acade my of Music, and bearinwthis distinot copyright title, FOR SALE EVERYWHERE, at the reduced price of FIFTEEN CENTS. Save your mosey, and buy no more twenty-fire-cent Books, os the beat and moßt correct edition can be ob tained for FIFTEEN CENTS. OBSERVE—This edition has red covers. Buy no others. This is also the only complete edition of “The Bohemian Girl,” and ‘‘Martha,” in Eng lish. jalgtf SANFORD’S OPERA HOUSE, ELEVENTH Btreet. between Mirket end Cheetnnt OPEN POE THE SEASON. By the Largest Troupe of MIN3TRELB IN THE WORLD. BANFOBD’b OPERA HOUSE AND THS SANFORD CHILDREN Admittance 26 cente. SIGNOR BLITZ.—ASSEMBLY BUILD INGS, TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. COME AND LAUGH. Come and see the Funny Blitz, the Amusing Blits, the Remarkable Blits, the Laughing Blits, the Popular Blits, the Blits, who makes all Happy. PERFORMANCE EYERY EVENING, commencing 7# o’clock, and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AF TERNOONS, at 3 o’clock. Consisting of WONDERFUL METAMORPHOSES, astonishing scenes in Ventriloquism, the Learned Canary Birds, and the Extraordinary Exhibition or the Rope Danoer. Admission, 95 eenta; Children, 13 cents. ja3 FTIHE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OP X THE FINE ARTS, No. 1026 CHESTNUT STREET, 18 OPEN DAILY (Bund«ys excepted) from 9 A. fit. till 6P. M. _ A Admission 25 cents. ChiMren 12 cents. Shares of Stock, entitling the holder’s family to ad mission at all times, $3O. d7-tf [l/tUSIOAL FUND HALL.—THE GER -1?I MANIA ORCHESTRA will commence their Public REHEARSALS on SATURDAY next. Not. 20th. ‘Single Tickets 25 cents; a package of eight tickets tor $l, which may be obtained at Andre’s, lio4 Chestnut street; Beck & Lawton’s, oorner of seventh and Chestnut, and at the door of the Hail. The per formance commence* at 3X_ .o’clock P. to nolT-tr QHARUES MULLIK.IN DEALER 127 BLUMBEBS’ MATERIALS, AT NEW YORK PRICES, 628 MINOR STREET. jalO-lm* BUTTER. —59 tabs Goshen Batter just re wired, and for sale by 0. C. SADLER, & 00., 49 Jwtow fioM,
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