iBSIPpwt 7 * >»-;WaJifiJfT- A 'CM****? Aboh-stk*!* Tjhitm— u TfiOtOrrr W{re*JltW^ n!i ?P r two Friends, > from.Plays Qerafl?rom'Op«n|'!j and Singing. I’N±f fqi^LlOxabO*,— I,< 1 ,< yah’AinDurgVs Mooagerio' s — Equestrian, Ctjnmaatie ■ .isv!-*•-*• *V‘-' >. 5 « ■■■,. ’ •'•' ■ " •-’ -•’ - •-' ..' % -;■' Xectare toy, Erof. Gaddis Evening'. ■' We have alrtVdyldilied attentiofi to! the ' tjn id of lecturesls nowinprogress at; Jayne's'HaU^by v ProfeBsor,M. ; ;P., QaddiB, of ; ’dcHvered under the auspices of ttm OlerksMJejjefiQial Association 1 Of this oJt y- For the leoture doUyorod on Mondayevening, tickets Trcro pteeaniod tQ fioveral'ofroor most efficient ebarifobta BOaidtles anaonnt of fifty dollars ‘ .GFadditf a.veiVfiattettag audience, and at tbe same time of aiding tbo exhausted treasuries of those praiseworthy institutions. . The themo of Profes* Bor*. Gaddis, js, “ Temperance,” which, although .oofnpa'raUVely a.weU-wornsubjeofc, Ishandlodby •tho elcc[ttent lecturer In a manner which. invests! tt'with & deephicfral Interest that fully atones for Usw&nt'ofnCyetiy. ' His lebtiiri last evening was attended,by a very f nppVeciatlVeV ihOugh t not a, very, numerous audf enOd. He opeDed 'by saylog'that ho-had personal wrings to with tha great .subject he was about to Hismisa. Hia objeofc, how •Aveiy.wgs tothe ele menU against which,-'tho Tern "parance’caaß© had to contend., These elements were Potitloal^Raliglo.us,Don’t Care, Apathetto,. orNonintoiventtonat.. , ( t7nder th’e pblitidal Head the leaturer gave vent to a baret/of patriotism, by ho means .sparingly; at/those who oo . onpy high places in thif affairs of State. He ridi . caied attempts made by snapping whiffets of patting asido'-the decision of a man liko'Judge .-Taneytn favoroMheMainc'law.'-Se was' par-, ticdlarbr severe upon had whiskey in general, and that whlohbe 'aEflerted-to .hoTC been nsed with so muok profusion itV the Cincinnati'Convention,ip m partioular,; the effects of thnlatter, the leotdrer feared, the 'saooeiafal candidate of that 0->BVflntion' had not yet got entirely rid of. - fJmahhter/r- - ' I ’T aeaioulation carefally.iriade; it had been afoer>alricd that the liquof burioess in the city of New STorfe omounted to $54,750,000. annually ; in if amounted to $21,000,000 ; in Cin oinnatij ainpantedcto and , In Brooklyn, it amounted to $3,212-000. v In taking up ihe.relfgipiis element,’ Mr. Gaddis referred wlth more truth than poetry to the prac tices of many persons . professing to be reli gious. , Ho y administered a scathing .rebuke 'to Jmen Inthe _ and even ministers of .the.Gospel,' who would plsy the sycophant to. man of wealth in places of power, merely because ihey were so/wlthout holding .them accountable for - their ! unrighte oua' acts.' Same men; he said, would vote fdt th'd man nominated by their favo rite .paHy,rho matter if that nominee were the divil himJself, brought from hell for tbe.purpose— in whiohj.fo jay nothing about tho vulgarism, wo .may be„ allowed to. suggestthat the Profes . cot’s theology was no less afcfault than hia taste, ■ bV the prophecies. teach - that ’the timo for his ■Sat«nio ';M»jesty to take up'hie-abode ■in the regfenatluded to, has not yet come. When that -time'knrfvbSj it!more 1 than likely that'the evils .against wßittrMT/Gaddts |s'&'ow : contending will have vanished .bftforethe milleniat glory.-,- At the' peroeptißle'that the days, of . £ia ‘/ as- a roaring lion” have not yet'/patasdi/- >• ■ *■ * * _ ■ The .lecture ;ellcited much laughter and ap* plaoStfintheooartßof its delivery. journed meeting lait evening fotj/the purpose pf con* siderfog ibe appropilation .hlllaaad eompleting some unfinished bUSlnes*'.' ~ *- • -In the,atosedoe/of Mr..-Wharton, Mr. 'Onyler was : oslled,to the chair a-t president pro tem._,„ ' Tee' following received from' Common Connoiyw'elrcepn'eUriedin: , ’ fA’tfoM’Baa'ce hiak'tig’aa appro prlAnonof $8,883 70 to 'the Department of Markets for 1860..' r" =An o'dloagee asking for thy .appropriation of $30,700 tqib.Bo.rd of .Health. . .1 .‘:, Ah appropriating $8,179.17 to the market hnD*#»fl and for the care of the wharves and buildings of thesity. 8 . - 'One,appropriating $26,400 to the Department of Ear veyi,aftfrb4iog slight]/ amended. One tdakinganippropriatlon,to ihe Daw Department. , /' ! Oi»«' , 4priroptffcticg'sl93,l6o for the expenses of the DoliwDepartment; f? : //. <.T, .. OoSmaklog ah Appropriation.ot f 5342,700 to the De partment Ol;fifghwaj**-'-r v ' y.' .-"..1 'C i ' r \' " 'One Property.waS.takeaUp'.'.' • { ~~ -.S ■ -Th9<bambef'theo£ent Into Committee of the WholOj.aidJSfr.'CornmaQ Wasetlled tdthe obalr. Mr.Jlo/lermoved to amend ,the. appropriation’ for /ihfe improTCmebt’of faumount.Tark b/. In creating it .froms4,ooo to $7,600 which was agreed to. Also, that the amount for BobtingPaTk should be Increased from .Isl,ooo to $3,600; not agreed to. ' The Item was-then. Increased tpsl.6oo*: : ■'Mr. Oayler.move'd a,farther amendment, to fherease * the iteinrfbr Salutes of-watchmen'and eujperintondente -of BUts HoosS.abd public offices from $2.6C0 to $3,48t, lh'ordey to provide tor thoee «ho clean the courtrooms fn the appropriation'./ to.. ’ The item the lighting of .the public egnarea wm to as to isolnde S4C9 . *a ih fnr the lTghllcg'of Rittechouue and Jefferson ... - , . Ihe kpfrbprfation : .for Ihe Jmpromnent of Norris Fqnare was incrcMedfrbro SI,OCO to s.i 600. , After h, fay fcHght«nendmeiits the first section was. agreed to. T - ~ i-The vecond seotiozTwas then raad/and aftaf a slight by the oommittee and reported totMchamber. -v - Af t. Neal moved to unsml b/ eiriklng oat the $7*600 fnr the Improvement nf *nd ins*rt $4,030/- T-;‘ vi—flWV' 4 '.; " r- ’' ‘ ' ; Oa motion of Mrl Oornmin, the fnrlber consideration of the BUI was postponed; ■. .«x Tke meeting thfn»djoarti*d. '. BEAhEsTATfi; ,&<?’— following ' sales'of Baal :&0., were made fw Messrs. Thomas k. >y>ning, at the 'Philadelphia Bxebtnge: D bsnda, SIXOO iaeb, Empire Goal'Cora pM3y.;7o p» cent'; C anards West Philadelphia pas wenget fotf]way Co.Vfnll paid, dividend-pff, $48.76; 4 do. do.;'t49 fiO;'6,sbftr«s American Academy of Music, $M6,‘ 1 shirdMercanUle Library C0. y 58,26;10 three* etocy brielf dwW’irge, sine irtree v , between Willow and . Seach.Btreefs'rs2 l oW) j three-story, brick dwelling, Pop- Jar tfmt/wiftt ,or'Jixteenth,/$21260i'12 three-story .nrfor’.dWelUnss/FaUon' street, (formerly Ploweratroet.) between Eighth and Ninth, and Pitswat* t abd Oafharinb streets, ; threa-atoxy .brick dwelUmr, No.. J 096 Hoatb ; nest modero dwelltog, No 2093 Grefen Kfrcet, $3,275 Y irredeemable .ground rent, K 5 a year. $570.; 6 tbte*rft jrr btlck Vienna atrsrt, and tweWathrae-Btory btlik dwellings. Bead’s aveoue, s3^oo; lirrodestnibli groand rent, sio a year/ $600; tbrrt.story-brtdfc dwelUcg, New/>Market street, north of Poplar laafiist,2Ts f brink dwell lag,MejgaretU,street/ west of Front, si. 600 j bnllding- Wt. Bonrerest jtTeet/. of Haverford road, Wert Philadelphia;sl76't.ibrse.sicTy brick dwelling, Booth B%bik street/bstwoen Carpenter and'Prime, $1,775. TDe Death OF PATaifek SAQurN.—Yes terday afternoon, OoroneT Fenner resumed the investi ig-ition of-the eaae of Patrick Marinn,.who.was found •dead Inthe rear of a building in-'Prospprou alley, near tfeffeiscjTstreet, oh Bnnday morning fast. Several wit* mersce were examined ? yestetd'ay, And their evidence only corroborated that whioh waa published in Mon ’day’s wltaeases, heretofbre'publ'BHed/shows; m6tt:cbDCiusively, that If the wands Wfllct»i h*d beeh. promptly attended to they would not provid jataf, amf that his death was probably .caused uj, hetnsaorrhage,' as a quantity of blood , had' coagulated Oh the floor and perron or the decewed The evidence all goes to show that the in juries received were occasioned by a blow or blow* from t&e binrfe of Jobo aod gsrah Bonnsr, and the jury, after Oarbfnliy-welshing 4he evidence, rendered the foljovlng verdict: “That Patrick Magion came to hia death- hi ■ cooseeneuceof wblowor.blows iofiteted by John Bonhar and fiarahj-Bonnar. on the night of tho 15th or at bmeat the rear of residence No. G Prosperous alley.’/.’ 4 HosriTAT, c/stai—The following cases wet. edm lt«d to the Jfp'eeopel HoeplUl jeet*rdej : A wbro cun named Alexander McDonald, egtd tbir'r y*are, wtt with a severe accident while at work in one -of the Kenflngion factories.': Bis arm and three of his ribs werti hrtksn, while his-face and scalp wsre cat in * shocking mantie?.a. vy =;-* ;t • - .A M named Henxy.Kaue was.received into the same mstttut'oii with hia arm ;bf6k»n. lit was rewired by a fall on tbele#>-' rf -- ■. \ ; * ~ * ThcmasMcOtifre. Was abrb;*dmltted,into the same place, wi*h acompound fracture of the arm, resulting from a fall, r , FjSALLY. A^BEaxEß.—Thomaa White.'the Colored man'.',who stabbed.hie wife Bllsabeth aC» house In Wlad/e aUe£. an-if uodn- .evening list, wa* arreetid lwt.e? eplß * VandeTtr. He fled to newjrewey after committing the deed* and returned to the city yeßterdarfor the'pUtpoSe Of pYocdriog funds to he p him on bisjpumfy to parts unknown. The arrest w « at a house in Buckley street, between fifth and, Sixth and Spruodand flue,streets. • -- OrgKBbABD.—A maunamed James Hani gan feHio tithe Delaware,'on Uoadsy night. aVYlne street whart Ue straggled for some time In the water, but wu fortunately retimed bp Officer Baugh: . ; Finally poHicretKD.—Y csierday: afternoon Beeorder Xhau ftoolty committed- John D V ember ton. to default of 13,000 balL tp answer, at the present term of. coart; the rsftcdi cfealrges preferred against him. A G»BAT^n«AT-—lf erer the c&paoit? of the Anatomy orktota wafcYirtedtoita utmost limit, it*ill ’be on-Tfcor»d»f.«vOnjiijp|the 27th in'gt., on the occasion ’of Hon' Bdwar'd'Xreiett’a'ieefure on’** Benjamin Frank* *ln M “®he Went Itsolf .li saggeetiye of a Volume of good things, vhleh'; We 4wTe not trust our prolific pen' to r enlarge all whb tan gain admission to the 1 lecture when It is delivered, not forego So rate an Intel* lectuxltreat, asltiasaxe tob*» . . Clbabas fifing—Ah editor had a botUe cf.Ddnv donDoekjGtopreseflied to him, end after drinking the whole-of it, wrote * (t notice** of It. HeriTfs a sped* : men of the style;. l 7 J} HrrVs to.ihela.tjre end other branches of bostoe**' l [fclcf in 1 end especially the Mesei* . ■ dent’s PreMige/ Monlnglob.Washument/ ate., oil of r which’jnaytokod cKespaVths Buck—Drook—Brook ! end Drugstore of.BlttlJbger’s old London Dock Gin, for ! s2'& -year?! fpayment' Is 1 delayed Until the'end'of the l Atlantfoj.CabTe, l ’- - tfe would not like to trust each* mttfldle»hßad io writo a notice Of the elegant garments I mode st the.- 'Olothlng HaU of Bockhili A 'WilsbEf l ;Kos. ,6f14; and pob Ofcestnat'street aboTe | Sixth.' . 1 - \ Tan Rbason. WHr.r-An Irishman being naked ) why.he wpre his paatatooTS wiong-Bldeont,repli»dr- ;> r “Because there -fa; a hole on the ither side or them.** Oar Hib9rnl&u nrtend.hsd saorcely heardof the <‘old \ Franklin pall .Clofh\rg jSmpdrium,** B2l Chestnut ’ str«t,or hewoutd .hate paid friend 9. Hi Bldrldg/a i visit, ami hsd irttb> new pair. ‘ | The .-* v Wo* , l, ,> will be i Yard/.wtodandf weather |. permitting number cfEdisttogulshed gentlemen Fill ; or»tion Wn.be.delireredon the occo ' slon. learn the Department hare It to serious eon* • templailon to name Stokes,” after | our •nterptlflng’ t6wnsznan^an.4 A of the fosb* - - ! fß«port«dfot,the, • - J^*^? I** 1 ** ptmitf Oni—looo i>t*f *amM • TOO (Htm brioUwtio eorlftfaod 1W bbui etnuy wed JOO bwpla&tJ 200d6irtSiM#a'*rBJoe ! d* SBbagflfil* ! fc«j!U;o3lMi*ft*tlnWiv7W bipUmon*- 8900'do’ ownge* •< -■ v i »v 7 aH4* »aj«,WbW| nwli*|tfßtttt§T& Pitteioni 827 iilcttine Intelligence. FORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Jatt. 10 ISB9. SUN E19E8....... T. 181 SUN SETS... i. 4 48 HIQHWATER,... * « ARRIVED, Barque Aeof, Simmons, from Meaelna Not 12, and Gibraltar Deo 8, with fruit, Ao. to lsa&o Jeanea A Go. 'Jan 7, lat, 20. long 70 02, fell in with brig Hurricane Bird, of Baltimore, with loss of foremast and abandoned. First saw her about 10 A M, and shortly after discovered she was dismasted, acd apparently In distress; stood for her to' render assistance, and upon getting alongside she was abandoned; hull appeared wholly uninjured;, foremast go'he close to fhe deck; the masts aad cpAts, with all sail set on them, lying across the rail; forward head'spars .standing; mainmast standing, with main yard across the boom, and sail set with peak forward; her long boat waa lasted on deck; cabin doors all open;, dldVot beard her, aa the' breeze was fresh from the SB, with falling barometer. Have had mild weather on the ooast Barque David Kimball, Lionel!, 8 days and 16 hours from New .Orleans, with sugar and molasses to captain. Bohr David-Faust,'Mosl&ader L 8 days from Wilmicg ton, NO, with naval stores to D 8 Stetson A Co. Towed from Wilmington Creek by tug D S Bteteon. Reports barque Washington Butohor, Collins, for Havana, hard agr»uud on the upper end of Tinlcnm Island, forced on by the ioe| will come 6ff the next tide with the aid of steam.' Schr Farmer, Sammons', 2 days from Milford, with corn,and bark to Richardsm A Ovormrn Schr Mary Ann Magee, Magee, 6 days from Boston, In balUft t» captain. Sohrß P King,'Leeds, 4 days from Richmond, with Shorts to 0 H Cummings. Gr/BARBD. , Tr Bteamahip Phlneas Sprague, Matthews, Boston, Hen* ry Winsor. . . Steamship Virginia, Kelly. Biohmond, T Webster, Jr. . Barque Charles B Lex, Almeida. Pernambuco and a market, Welsford & Wilson. Barque Monmouth. Smith, Marseilles, Benners A Bra Schr J H Stroup, Corson Charleston, 0 Stetson & Co Schr M O Smitn, Smith, Mobile, Fettit, M>n A Co. Schr 0 M Neal. Henderson, New Tork, Geo R Ayres Btr H L Gaw, Iler, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. ( Correspondence' of the Philadelphia Exchange.) v •PERNaMUUCO, Dec 16,1853. I anchored In the outer roads of this port to day, har ing pat In for s'supply of water. On Nov 6th, while lying to^in. a -heavy gale, under cloee-reefed main top sail, was struck by a hurricane, throwing the vensel on her beam ends, and filling the deck with wa'er before the sail could be got off; was obliged to knock in the heads of the water casks cq the lee side, when the barqne righted; r- ooived considerable damage to spars, Ao. Nov 7 passed a newly-coppered vessel bottom op; conld not distinguish the name, which was under water. *1 will proceed to Rio de Janeiro, and refit there. Pas sengers all well, and have borne their short allowance of water'checrfnlty. Tours, Ao. SAUL 0. CRUISE, Master of barqne St. James, from Philadelphia, bound to Rio de Janeiro'. [Correspondence ofJtheJPhiladelpfclft Rrc'hangdJ LEWES, Del. The barque White Winy, for Laguayra, and brig Ze nith, for Cardenas, went to aea on Saturday last at 4 P M. An unknown barque, and brig Forester, from Jacksonville, left the harbor last evening for Philadel phia. Wind south. • Tours, Ac. . WM. M. HICKMAN. [fir nLutus to tbs fbsss.J Naw Yoa*. Jan 18 The ship Manhattan arrived at this port this morning, having on board the crew of the barque FrankUn, Capt Young, of Liverpool, which it as wreoked at sea. The captain’s wife and son'were lost. The Franklin was from Pensacola, bound to Qaeenstown. ■ ' ’ Boston, Jan. 18. Arnlved, ship Belle of. the West, from Calcutta; ba qnes Yojager, from Messina; Henry Hill, from Smyrna; Mjsteiy, from do; Luoy Frances, from Leg horn; Wyman, from Jaoufel; Onr Union, from Mar seilles; Levanter, from Cardiff; Bmmi Cashing, from 8t Thomas;-brigs'Manroni, from Havana; Crimea, from Bio;'acbr* W M Dodge, from Csp« Town; GenYeaaie, from Port an Prince; Biward Hill, from Maneilles; brig-WU- Bro*n, from Leghorn. The schr Wm Martin, from Jacmel for Hew York, went ashore on Bird Island on the sight of the Slat -alt. She was got off by the wreokers with little damage. The brig Herald, from Pernambuco, treat ashore yes terday on Naateaket beioh. She is leaking badly. The crew were saved. . Hampton Roads, Jan 18. 'Arrived;; ships Sebastian Cabot and Harraseeket, 78 dayrirom Callao, ~ , . Haw Orleans, Jan. 17. Arrived, fihipßtLculSjAlsopj from N York; barque D 0 Yeaton, from do. - memoranda'. BteiraahlpUity of New York. Howes, cleared at Bos ton 17th Inst for Philadelphia Steamship Kensiogton, Baker, hence, Bos ton 17th Inst/ Steamship City or Richmond, Teal, hen*e, arrived at B’chmond 17th Inst Bteamshlp Black Warrior, Smith, for Havana and N York, cleared at New Orleans 11th inst. Steamship Philadelphia. Harrison, for Havana an,d N Orleans, oleared at Hew York yesterday. Steamship Attica,Shannon, oleared at New York yes terday for Liverpool. r ' Steamship Boston, Hand, oleared at*New York yes terday for Philadelphia. m Ship Rattler, Almy, from Ban Francisco, arrived at N York yesterday. Ships Californian Packet, condemned, and Medford, from Boston for San Francisco, discharging to repair, were at Pernambuco 16tb nit* Ship Charles Cooper, Short, 100 days from Callao, arrived, at Baltimore 17 th Inst. Ship Magellan, Walden, from Tome Nov 15, arrived at Boston 17th lost. - Ship Cato. Atwood, at Calcutta Nor 22, waa for sale. -' Ship -Tartar, Mix, for New York, was loading at •Whampoa Nov 14. Ship Art Union, from Caloutta for London, was spo ken Nov 11. off St Helena. Ships Bariog, Simocaon, for New York and Eagle, Williams, uncertain were at Whampoa Nov 14. Ships Joshua Bates, McCallum, for Shanghae 20th; Marla, Euraley, for Amoy; Romance of the Seas, Cald wor; arrived 2d from jimoy; Winged Racer, EasUr breok, and barque Penguin, with others as before, were at Hong Song Jtov 14. " Ship Flying Dragon, from Jarvis lilaod, via Hampton Roads; was telegraphed at Boston ITth ioflt. thipßonet, Mitchell, bleared At Bdßton 16th inst for Philadelphia.. / Ship Island Uubeh, of providence, 400 toss, built in 1*54, well found in sails, rigging. Ac, and iu complete order, has been sold to a Philadelphia house for $15,00} oash. „ Ship James Paten, (Br, of Ayr) Allison, from Penang Oot 10, at New York 17th inst - N<Jv a), lat 84 27, long 17 E, rpoke ship Storna#ay,'ks day* from Skaoghte for London. The J P experienced heavy weather on the e ait. Iflth Jest, atff A,M. haiy,”'went ashore onBquau Beach', and was got off' next morning, having reeClved no material damage. Hal no pilot on board when she went ashore, but received one soon after. Barque Wm Henry, Yotxng, -which clerred at New Or leans Htb inst, for Philadelphia, had on board 480 bbls molasses, 28T hhds sugar, and 110 empty carboys. Barque Rainbow. Kerlln, from Richmond, wss at Per nambuco Deo 16, discharging, to sail for Rio Janeiro. Barque Aselfa, Davis, from New York, via Wilming ton, Del, waa at Bt,Groix Ist inst. Barque Amy. Hammond, for Boston, cleared at Mo bile 10tb lust. * Barqae fit Jamas, Cruise, Renos for Rio de Janeiro, at FlraamhnOo Den 16. (*ee Correspondence above.) Barque A A Brebert, Hewitt. Ranee for St Kitts, 4ras spoken 2d inst, lat 27 20,’ long 841*0. Oaiqne. Lapwing, Kelly, from Rio de Janeiro Nev 24, with coffee, at Bali more 17th inst. Brig Samuel Small, Line, henco, was telegraphed be low Boston 17th inat. Brig Maria, Homan, from Turks Island, arrived at N •York 17th lost. Brig B K Eaton, for Philadelphia, sailed from Mes sina llth nit. • Brig John O Keffer, Bocae, from Paltfraofce, at Rich mond 17th lost . > - Behr P. A SanderS, Ireland, cleared at Wilmington, N 0,15 th Inst, for Philadelphia. Bchr Hoien Mar, Nickerson, bence for Boston, was spoken 17th inat. in Vineyard Souid. < flebr Jas English, Neal, hence, arrived at New Haven 17th lost - SdhrL B Myers, Somers, for Powder Horn and Lavaca, cleared at Mobile 10th inst. ~ Pchr Willard Phillips. Smith, for New York, sailed from Brandywine Mills 17th inat.. fichr Wauponsa, Morris, from Smyrna, DM, airivM at New York 17th inst. ' flehr E W Gardner, Bourne, for £hilad6lph!&, oloared at Franklin, La. 80th ult. - Bohi W A Hammond, Clark, Lence for Boston, at Dutch Island Harbor loth Jmt. • Bckr Ann Gardner, Harding, hence, arrived at Boston 17 th Tnat. Behr Lucret'a Child was spoken 27th ult about 90 miles w«b« of Bermuda, by brig Ooean Isle, at Bermuda 29th ult. (a distress, having loot her captain, mate, and one teaman, a Tew days previously, off the Gapes of the Delaware. As the OI could not afford her any assist ance, the L O bore up for another vessel then in sight. > NOTICE TO MARINERS The Can Buoy has shifted from its posltton on Beaver Tail, Rhode Island, and is now off League Book, about two miles Cifitant - . SPOKEN. Nov 16, lit 10 28 8, long 1140 W, ship Zone, Wells* from Oardiff Oct 12 for Ceylon. Nov 20, lat 16 8, long 7 w, ship Jacob Badger, Sta ples, from Calcutta, via Bt Helena, for LtondoU. . Nov 25, lat 82)4 > long'2B £, was seen ahip Belie of ikb West, 39 days from Calcutta for Boston—(corrected.) AMIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, u? *o ov« o'clock rats xobrikc. ' OIBABP HOUSE—Chestnut strati below Ninth,. H Atwater, Conn , EenJ Parke, Harrisburg J 0 Garland, Chicago A 'ibompson, N jersey H Adams. N Jersey J 0 Forks”, It Jersey B K Goggihall, Geru&nt’n H’Koih, Delaware 1 P B Scott, Kentucky '. _ - S Williams, N Hampshire AT Weldie 6c la, 8s Boats J 7 Irwin, Ohio ' A Rosenbaum, St Loots T B Mier, St Loafs T Pints, Pennsylvania ‘ Mr HcWhlrter. Tennessee G Q King. Maine 0 Manila jr, St Lonls 7 Moore, NT J A Erben, Lanosster . M Hill, Harrisburg J N Hooter, Heading - W E Ooffin.Boiton c Tower A dan, fottsrille Dr BM X Hedges, Ta , TV K Watts. Richmond B Patney, Richmond 8 B llaghs,‘Richmond 0 D Gibson, NY J Oammiskes, Baltimore B Phtppen, PotUvllle J Geldhan, St Louis 3 0 Potter, Boston Mlbs AI7 Potter Boston SSCavrier, Harrisburg' I* S Keauard, St Louis T /ones Yorke, N J W H Edwards, N Y Mrs Hardcaatle, NY- - Walter V. Blseo. N Y Mrs Capt Wallen, NY , . J Bolomon.Batt Geo W Henderson, Pa John R D Bedford, Md Lewis H Wheeler, Balt Col M 3 Cowen, Balt B W Heory, Chicago 3 Broken A la, N Y Sami 0 Meritt. N Y 8 N Bradley, N Y E J Hansom, Bog H S Olcott, N Y Col B BMorgan,Pblla ' Sami Bbore. 11l 8 Pritchard, Waterbary, Gt Mrs Gen Sanford, Ha Anson OBby, Elmira John WLsoo, Pa 3 H Lyon, Jersey City L A Chandler. N 3 Mr Bramelie, N J Mias Cowenhower, N Y , Lewis M Brow a A la, N Y Wm 7 Freeman. Boston 3 Yon Barrie*, NY U Becketts, N Y MrbtoryA Je,NY , . D H Wickham, N Y 7 D Goodrich, Boston Jos E Cole. Woodstock TW'Kvans, N&shfUle . LH Mortis, NY D L Gray, NY' T Sowell, Boston E Marsh, Jersey City . P A Babcock, N Y W M Humphrey L W Nut*, Boston ,Mr Jacobson, N Y J Mclntosh, Balt , J Hlgeabothem. Batt ' E Fisher, Washington J 7 Bntterworth, N Y James Gildings, Md 0 7 Bact, Balt J D Osman, Petersburg - Geo B Cletherall Wm Contln&y, Balt ;M 1 Wlston,N 0 ' 1 MERCHANTS* HOTEL—Fourth st,, below Arch DTrehern,M Ohuak WB Dean,''Bt Paql .G L Cooper, Penn Haren F Keenan, Lancaster \ ,W M Haynes, P* J K Reed, Pittsbnrg ; JaB N ,o*BBoll. Tenn F M Lauinao, Middleton EJLanman, Middletown J 0 Austin, Fulton. Pa Mrs G Scott, CstawissA W ft Sharp, N J ,»ADopo«;NJ JOlrta.wY ; AR Hesse, N 3 H G Brodfce&d, Jr, Pa T Smith, LO, Pa - 0 W»rren, N Y B Haldrojre, Boston . Jos Bay, Boston B Madden, 8t Lonis Wm Slower, Ohio P Caldwell, lowa , 0 Spangler, ?ork, Pa UNION HOTElj—Arch street* below Fourth. ; L B Gzoeeman, Pa, - T 3 Kennedy. Bender Q W Tajlor, Clinton, N J 3 0 Thompson Sc In, Pa Sami Snjlor, Baston OiptN P Cropper, Md ' £ «'£ 6 *fr ?^ on T, t ' • Thos B Cropper, Md JBMoOaleflter, j o MalforJ, Salem, N J .H E Cole, Md B 7 Cole, Md ;jtf£shelbri Cincinnati, 0 HII Hamilton, N Y M h Toppln, Westfield, NJ 0 8 MUler, Westfield, N J John Lost, Clnelnaati, 0 ■' . AMERICAN HOTEL—Ohertnut at., »b. nfth. JolinOuUbn, H J ELSmith, N J R V OoTerdale, Oinn M Birr/, Luo 0oo A? 0 ,. I ?>JS' 1 „ ' Jranklm T, eat. Maine Mrs M P Matthm, Oa B ffalkor, N Y L L Cleveland, NY I) TV Orabo N Y i 5 7'“ ohe,l « ImE Smith, Beading ?£°& !o V?? Bto £, - OB Manikin. M« 5? eJfMiVMii H S Mansfield, Mafia John A Griffith, Oinn, 0 Alias Honor. TJaH Junta E Jcnkens, St Louis BALD EAGLE—Third street. above Oallowhill. J Beloer, Northampton W Keeler, Keelemille j 0 Kessler, Easton OA Lockenbacb. Phlla J jiMDing, 8»lom jo Rich, Doylestowa JOS Schneider, O&rbon 99 John Week, Bethlehem FBANKLINHOUBK—Chestnut street, above Third. One-Price Clothing of the Latest Styles, and. B R Armstrong, Ye JO Bant’gan, N Y made In the best manner, expressly for bbtaii. salss. Geo R Armatrong, Ya J « r We mark onr lowest selling prices in mnt «QW*B wffij I G W bT,I,Vy on each .rtiole. All goods mode to order .re warranted M Gilbert NY WH Webber, Boston satisfactory, and Our onb-pkiom bybtbm la strictly ad- V A Holenok, Boston D Leary, Newark, N J hored to. We believe this to be the only fair way of 0 D Bigelow, N Y Win Corwin, Lfcwbertv, N J dealing, as thereby all are treated alike, NWBalean,NY •, JONBS & C 0.,, «04 MABSJDT Btreat NATIONAL HOTEL—Hue «treet, rtore Third. B B Oarran, Oswego. N Y S H Blckert, PottßTille Vo To!t,Lmils«lle J M Seldon, Leiijßtowo A B&lliett, Lehigh co Jos Whitaker, Mt 0 ore W Hetheiiogtou, Pottav'e Ssml Bertolet, Bowing J N Hawley. Oarbondale J A Heooeisy, Ashland OM Zahm, Lancaster 00l C Oarmsny, lancastor D A Drake, Preemanßburg P Ollphant, Scranton, Pa BLACK BEAR INN—Filth and Merchant street*. L Dannon, West Chester A n Kirk, West Chester Tbos Worihlogton, Ud J Reifßnydor A son, Pa J Beesbowry, Pa A Marshall, Delaware j H Deli, Pa T Walter, Jr. Chester co j g Leedora, Del co J H Haines,Pl’nt Grove J A Underwood, Chest co MS Haines, Pl’nt Grove B F Underwood. Chester co M B Hamravnds, Sr, Del B F Brown, Oxford J Leech A son. Ohest co Tbos Myers, Cheater co Jos Gilmore, Chester co E P Harvey, Chester co M King, Pa W Runyan, Del Chaa Fairl&tnb, Del eo Jas Brownbnch, Ches co E Sister, Chester co E Lowis, Delaware co BABLET SHEAF HOTEL—Second street, below Tine. J B Taylor, Backs 00 J Hog&fend, Backs co W Morris, Baoke 00 E N Ely, Buoks 00 D McNair, Backs co A B Nines, Backs on R J Brown, Bucks 00' W R Docgherty, Backs co H*o Parry, Backs co Jff Torbet, Bucks co J Ely. Bucks co A Eutbarn, Books co J W Gillen, Bucks 00 SBParnham, Bucks co J Canny, Bocks 00 J Scully, Bucks co H Sliaw. Norristown J Bond, Bucks co J 0 Rook, Bucks co P Debber, Bucks co A Parsons, Bnoka co G- W Olosson, Bucks 00 J U Newbold, Bucks co 0 Kirkbr de, Bucks co L Mackey, P* J G Payeon, Phila J Comfort, Bucks co w Early, Bristol MADISON HOUSE—Second at., below Arch. G Hoyt, Orange, NJ S Colburn, Oouneotlcat Mrs Hoyt, Orange. NJ ffB Moore, Coni ectiout H Allen, Pittsburg D E Ross, Connecticut A West, Baltimore A H Caldwell, NY M J Laugbltn, PhUa John Wood, NY BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third st„ ab. OallowblD. H Degoring, N Texas W Thompson. Pa W 0 Boyar, Soydertown S Landis, District J D Wolf, Danboro N Landis, District M Johoaon, Sumneytown J Heritt, Sumoeytown A Long, Pa E Danger, Canada West R Bray, Milltowa Wm Horner, Pa Geo Carl. Pa J Yohe, Allentown D Stabler, Pa A Foust, Dublin D Brower, Centra Yalley MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Second st., above Arch. R G Bonn, Wilmington 0 Anson, NJ A Patton, NJ . J Markly, Bucks co J M Amborn, NY A Shaw, Pa Miss M Williams, Pa J Davis, Clearfield J B Williams, Pa W Keister, Ohio Jau 17, SAM. II Yon Hare A SLIGHT COLD, A RACKING COUGH, INFLUENZA, - CROUP, or ASTHMA, Use Dr. HOOFLAND’S BALSAMIC CORDIAL, the only sure remedy for the above complaints. True, it will not curs Aehmt; bat it will afford relief when everything else fails. In the other diseases-named above, it may confidently be relied upon as an Infallible spefe.flc. Prepared only by Dr. C. M Jackson, 418 Arch Bt.,Phi ladelphia, and for sale by druggists everywhere. Price 76Jeents per bottle. % It A oompouud of Cocoa-nut Oil, Ac., for dressing the Hair. For efficacy and agreeableness, it is without an equal. It prevents the hair from failing off. , Tipromotes its healthy and vigorous growth, v It is not greasy or sticky. It leaves no disagreeable odor. It softens the hair tohen hard and dry. It soothes the irritated scalp skin . It affords the rteAssl lustre. It remains longest in effect. It costs fifty cents for a half pint bottle. EjT Msbsrb. J. Boasxtr A Oo.: I cannot refuse to' state the salutary effect in mj own aggravated ease of your excellent Hair Oil—(Cocoaine.) For many months my hair had been falling off, until I was fearful of losing it entirely. The skin upon toy head became gradually inord and more inflamed, so that I could hot touch it without pain. 1 his Irritated con dition I attributed to the use of various advertised hair washes, which I have slnoe boen told oontaln camphene spirit. . By the advice of my physiolan, to whom you bad shown your process of purifying the Oil, I commenced Its use the last week in June. The first tpfcllfeation al layed the itehffig and irritation; in three or four days the fedness and tenderness disappeared—the hair ceased to fall, and I hare now a thick growth of new hair. • I trust that others, similarly afflicted, will be in* duced to try the same remedy. B7* A single application renders the hair (no matter how stiff and dry) soft and glossy for several days. It Is conoeded by all who have used it to be the best and cheapest Hair Dressing m the World. Prepared by JOSBP& BtjßftßTT A GO., Boston. IJjpt For sale by dealers generally at Fifty Gents a Bottle. jalS-dtol • Werras! Worms! Worm!l—DTCLnae’s eeie brated YERMIPUGB, khe great American remedy for Wormp. Bofd by all reskeetabfe 2)ragglsts'. ja!7*mw&Mm Julee Uattel’s Ban Athenieane, or Hair Re- NOVATOR, hot only restores the hair, bat also Im proves the sight; it restores\gray and wiry hair to its origleal life color aod youthful aoftners and beauty'. It is not a tf?«,asdftll noV soil the skin dr linen. Bold by all Druggists, and by JULES HAUEL A GO., No. 704 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. Jal7- 6t Late Fire at Dubuque, lowa*—Dubuque, Jan. 7,1869. MEBSRB. HERRING A GO—Gents: lam requested by Mr. T. A. O. Cochrane, of tbia place, to say to you that, on tbe morning of the 4th ultimo, about 8 o’clock, his store took fire, and the entire stock of goods was destroyed. The heat became so suddenly intense that none of the goods could possibly be saved 1 bat fortunately his Uook& afed lifers, which were in one or your OHAMPtOiI were all preserved perfect ly. Ahd well may they be called Champion, for dating the whole conflagration there was incessant pouring of flame directly upon the Safe which contained them. And still, upon openiog it, the inside was found to be scarcely warm, while the outside was most severely soorched. Yours, tru'y, HERBING’S PATENT CHAMPION FIRE AND BURGLAII-PROOF SAFEB, with HALL’S PATENT POV) DKR.PROOF LOCKS, afford the greatest security of any Safe In tbff world. Also, SAFES, of elegant workmanship and finish, for plate, Ac. PARREL, HERRING, A CO., ja!4-tf * 130 WALNUT Street. A New Article lor the U&IN PBALON a SON’S OOOOINE Is the best and cheapest article for the fair. For pre s4rVlhg, beiutifying, and restoring tbe hair, the most perfect halr-dresslng ever offered to the public. Bold at 517, aud 197 Broadway, and by all Druggists and Fancy-Goods Dealers Pint bottles 50 oeats; half-pints, £6 cents. Inquire for Phalon A Son’s Oocoine, Be ware of counterfeits. T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS, 000 CHESTNUT Street* Wholesale Agents. jal4-tf Parrel, Herring, Sc Co., sell mere Safes than all others Sn the trade. And why so ? The reason Is, because the pnblia hare,/Vow experience, faith in their security from midnight robbers j and, should a Ore oc cur, tbelr boohs and valuables arc sure to be found In excellent preservation. jaia if Seamen’s Saving Fnnd—Northwest Corner of SECOND and WALNUT Streets. Deposits received In small and luge amounts, from all elaeses of the community, and allows Interest at the rate of fire per cent, per annum. Money may be drawn by checks without loss of inte rest. Office open dally, from 9 until 6 o’clock, and on Alon day and Saturday until 9 in the evening. President, Franklin Jell j Treasurer and Secretary, Ohirlea M. Morris. *3O, SSOj 860, 860, 890, 890, 890, 890.- BINGfcB’B SEWING MACHINES .-PRICES RE DUCED.—A new and elegant Family Sewing Ma ohlne for $6O, and the general scale of prices greatly reduced. All who want a substantial, simple, and re liable Sewing Machine, whloh has an established repu tation for doing the very best work on every kind of material, are invited to call at our office and examine the new maehinea, at the reduced prices. They can not fall to be satisfied. I. H. SINGER 3c CO., no2*tJ22 No. 60S CHESTNUT Street. Saving Fnnd*—Fire Fer Cent. Interest.— national safety trust company, walnut Street, S. W. corner THIRD, Philadelphia. Money received in anysnm, large or small, and Interest paid from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. Money is received and payments made dally, without notice. The investments ire made in Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and such first-class securi ties as the cha-ter requires, office hours from 9 o’clock ’n the morning until 6 o’clock in the afternoon and on Monday and Thursday evenings until 8 o’clock, fefl Window Drapery, 1 BBOOATELLB. SATIN DAMASK, BATIN DE LAINE, WORSTED DAMASK, REPS, MOREBVS, AND PLUBHEB, Together with all the trimmings appertaining to the Curtain trade. Oiling to the lateness of tho season, we will dose out our heavy Curtains at greatly reducod rates. Curtains cut, made, and pnt up, lower than prices elsewhere ■ Also, White Lace and Muslin Curtains of every descrip tion, bought at auction, and selling at half the usual price. Window Shades, Gold Bordered, Landscape, Gothic, Fresco, Plain Linen, and Oil Cloth, at whole sale and retail. PATTEN’S CERTAIN STORE, dB-tapl3 680 CHESTNUT Street. Graver 9c Baker’s Celebrated Family Sewing MAOHINEB. A NEW STYLE—TRIOS $5O. 730 Cbsotnut o»bst, Philadelphia, These Machines sew from two spools, and form a Seam of unequalled strength, beauty, and elasticity, whloh will hoi rip, even If every fourth stitch be ent. They are unquestionably the best In the market for family use. v oelO-tf E7*mi) fo* a ciioplah, -fq THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 19. 1859. Special JSolicea. Harnett’* Ceconlne, BURNETT’S COCOAINE. BURNETT’S COCOAINE. Barnett’s Cocaine* BURNETT’S COCOAINE. BURNETT’S OOCOAINE. TESTIMONIAL. Bobtos, July 19,1857. Yours, very truly, fctJBAN B. TOPE. Harnett’s Cocoaine* BURNETT’S COCOAINE. BURNETT’S COCOAINE. N. A. MoOLURE Dyspepsia. There is probably no disease whioh experience has so amply proved to be remedia ble by the PERUVIAN SYRUP os Dyspepsia. The most inveterate forms of this disease hare been com pletely cured by this medicine, as ample testimony of some of our first oitisens proves. For sale in this efty by F. Brown, oorner Fifth and Chestnut, and Hassard A Co., oorner Twelfth and Chestnut. dlO-dAWtf > Mattiojses. On the 13th Inst., by Rev Henry Geiger, SYLVES TER T. EVERETT, formerly of Cleveland, Ohlv, to Miss MARY M<» d&ughtor of Charles Everett, Esq., of thiscUy. * On the 12th Inst, by R-v. J. G. Sblnn, Mr. JOHN ALEXANDER PIFER to Miss ELIZA HOLEY, all Of th r city. * _ On the Ist inst.. by Rev. J. H. Kennard.Mr. WM. HENRY BUCK to Miss JOSEPHINE BWAhK,both of this city. * UJeatlia. On the 16th lost., in Proviienoe, R. 1., Mrs. DE SIRE B. CRAPO. reiiotof the late Philip Crapo, of Providence, in the 92d yoa* of her age. * On Monday afternoon, 17th inst, GEORGE PHIL LER, in ib»» 121 year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend his funeral, from h’a late resi dence, No. 604 South Eleventh street, on Friday morn- Injr next, at 10 o’clock, without further notiae. *## On the morning of the 18tb lost., GEORGE H., son of Thomas J. and Susan G. Hemphill, in the Bth year of his ago. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his parents, No SOS Vine street, on Thursday morn ing, the 20th in«t., at 10 o’clock, without further no tice. - Interment at Macbpelah Cemetery. ** On Saturday, the 16th instant, after a abort illness, KATE A.fiTRINE, wife of Charles 0. btrlno, aud daughter of 8. and A. Lees, aged 80 years and & days. [Dinville and Milton papers will please copy.] The relatives and friends of the deceased are earnest ly invited to attend her funeral, this (Wednesday) after noon, at 1 o’clock P.M., from the residence of Benjamin Welch, No. 1200 Germantown road without farther no tice. Funeral to proceed to Odd Fellows* Cemetery. * Oa the 16th instant, Mr. FREDERICK MILKP, 6r., in the 6lBt year of his age. The relatives friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend his funeral; also, the members of the Good-Will Engine Co., from his late residence, 8. W. corner of Thirteenth and Melon streets, this, (Wednesday) afternoon, without farther noitoe. * On the 16th instant, JOHN WISBLBY, son of Joel G. and Margaret 8. Rammel, aged 8 years and 10 months. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, No. 420 Dickerson streets, above Fourth, this (Wednesday) morning, at 10 o’clock. To proceed to Wh&rtodestreet M;B. Church. * * On Friday evenlog, 14th instant, DANIEL B. CAN NON, in the 80iU year of his age. . His friends, and those of the family, are invited to at tend his funeral, from his late residence, 247 Pice street, this ( Wednesday) morning, 19th Inat,, at 10 o’clock. * On the 16th Inst., ANN WELLS, la the 69th year of her age. Her friends, and the friends of the family, are par ticularly requested to attend the funeral, from her late residence, Twenty-second street, between Lombard and South, on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o’clock, without farther notice. ** On the 16th Inst., Mrs. MARY J ARDEN, • relict of Wm. Jarden. in the 77th year of her age. Her friends and these of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 1037 Race street, on Thursday morning, at 10 o'clock, without further notice. ** On the 17th inst, ANN MoLEEVEN. In the 62d year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family aro respect fully invited to attend the funeral,.from the residence of her brother-in-law, Michael Kelly. No. 11l Vine street, above Front, on Thursday morning, at 9 o’clock. Without further notice. . . . ** On the 17th last, ELIZABETH CROSBY, in the 83th year of her age. * The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral on Friday morning, at 10 o’olock, from her late residence, 248 South Twelfth street, above Spruce. - *** On the 17th lost., JOHN O. HENSON, in the 83d year of his age. His friends and acquaintances are respectfully in vited to attend tbe funeral, from the residence of his brother-in-law, Jehu Qhew, No. 749 South Ninth st., this (Wednesday) mornlrg, at 11 o’clook. * rv Prof. IVI. P Gaddis, the Backeye Tern- JJS PERANOE ORATOR, will deliver his Third Lectare, under the ausnices of the Clerks’ Beneficial As sociation, at BANSOM-STREET HALL, on THURSDAY EVENING, January2otb,at Xto 8 o’clock. Tickets, 25 cents each,.Can be obtained through the day at the drUg •tore of Dr. D Jayne A Son, No. 242 Chestnut street. The ticket office, at the Hall, will be opened at 6 o’clock. It* The Miracles.—Rev. C. W. Shields IL3 will lecture THIB DAY, (Wednesday,) At 4P. M,, Jn tbe SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Seventh street, near Aroh. Subject—“ The Second Miracle of ohrikt> , 11* rr=» Rev. Dr. Stiles wilt preach in the Rev. ii 3 Mr. Chambers’ Church, THIS EVENING, at 7# o’clock. Oome and bear. It* Artistic beauties are tho Life-size Pho 113 tograpbs in Oil, and the Minfaturo Photographs in Water Colors, made at REIMEU’d GALLERY, BEOOND Street, above Gseen. It* ry=s»T« the philanthropic.—The undersigned, uj coinmoniy known as 808 BUTT. a slave, aged 43 years, owned in Portsmouth, Virginia, and now in tbia city by permission ef his master, is earnestly anxious to free himself, and his wife and two children, from servitude, and begs leave to appeal to tbe well known generosity of the people of this great city for assistance. The undersigned la a sexton, undertaker, andgrare diffger, andas such, it wsshfs mehncholy duty to dig tbe graves and bury 1,159 of the Inhabitants of Ports mouth, in the short spice of about seven weeks, in the summer of 1866, when the yellow fever desolated that afflicted town. 4 4 How these humble but arduous duties were.regardad by his own people, may bekqown by the following exj tract from the report of the Portamoath Belief Asso ciation i • . , * l “ And then We had io mace ptovia’oii for the burial bf the d64d. In this last sad daty, the Asflod'stioa ffsl materially daalated by the indefatigable aod truly prdUb* fforthy or ,ofle of our Colored ftopulstion, familiarly ftnbwh as Bob Bdtt. This hdmb'le negfro, in dU line, pbriormed dtity MI prise. From tnOrn till night he Isoared at his spade, and freqaently made tbe grave-ysTd his resting place. Under bis direction onOttperintendenor, all who died of the fever were de cently committed to their mother earth.” . The undersigned Is happy to be able \o state, that the estimation in whioh hole held at home has prompted the master of himself and his family to abate at leant OKt-Bkiv of the moneyed value they would command, and that u* has earned and saved abont one-fifth of the sum which will be required for the purchase of him self and family; and, furthermore, that tbe ladies and gentlemqn of Portsmouth will, ip some public manner, orotheiwiae, aaelat him liberally in bis efforts to pur ebase the freedom of himself and faihily, should ho, oh his retarn home, be able to show them that, by the kind ness of the people of this great city, the sum remaining tube raised is within the mtausoi his own small town. It la the earnest hope and prajer of the undersigned that he may be able to retain to Portsmouth •vritb, as surances that he and hia family will soon he free. «* bSa 808 X BUTT, math. Witness to the signing, BAUUSIW.CADB. Philadelphia, January 19,1F69. The following named gentlemen bare kindly consent* ed to take ebaxgo of any eontribution which may be handed ojsent tpthem. and William J. jjPafnWright, 3s*q , h>B consented to act u Trustee, and will hold the funds until the whole amount of the purchase money shall be made up: BEV. DR. H. W. DUOAOHET, No. 1106 Girard street, WM A. BOLIN, formerly of Portsmouth, N. B. cor. sf Eighth and Market atreete. WM. ROBERTSON, formerly of Norfolk, No. 442 louth Delaware avenue. FBANOI6 W. GBIOE, Naval Oonstrnotor, formerly of Portsmouth, Va., at Navy Yard. Bon. JOHN P. VKKBEa, North Delaware avenue, above Poplar street. MICH aEL DUNN, Superintendent of Exohange. MORRIS B. AFFLIOK, No 618 Pranklln'street. WM. B WISTEB, Germantown.' THOMAS WEBSTER, Jr., No. 14 North Delaware avenue. JAMES T. SHINN, N. E. corner of Broad and Spruce* S 0 SHEPPARD, No. 209 8. Ninth street. PRANK FIELD, N W. corner of Pioht and Walnut etreett. WM. J. WAINWRIGHT, Trustee of the fund, 138 S. Third, and 627 Vine street. JESPEB HANDING, office of the Pennsylvania In* quirer. ja!9 ry’V-» Notice.—The annual meeting of the Ik-3 Stockholders of the Ocean Steam Navlgit'on Company will be held at No £OO North DELAWARE Avenue, on TUESDAY, the Ist of February noxt, at 12 o’clock, noon, at which time and place there will he an eleotioa for Fire Directors for the ensuing year. Philadelphia, January 17,1859. WM. DENNIS, JalB-12t* Secretary and Treasurer. rv-sa The Philadelphia Mercantile Loan and Uo? BUILDING ASSOCIATION .—The annual meet lug of the Stockholders, to hear the report of the Andit. log Committee, and elect officers for * the enaning year, will be held at the Office of the Association, 6k South SIXTH htreet, (second story,) on THURSDAY, 20lh Inst, at 7X o’clock. p. A. KEYBEB. ji!B-2t* President. Business Education.—Call at ilryant A LL3 stbatton’S mercantile college, b e. -corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT, And etdmine their Counting-House Course of Instruction. It comprises TmatV pjuotloil iUnofioairt bkto, Illustrating Bank ing, Manufacturing Jobbing, Comniisffiofi business. A practical knowledge of accounts and good business Writing is guarantied to every Student. > jdlB-2t rrrga» (ifflce of the Philadelphia and savannah UJg BTJSAM NAVIGATION COMPANY—PhiIa- DBl/toUA, January 17,1869. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Phila delphia and Sarannah Steam Navigation Company will be held at No. 24 PIII&ADKLPIUA EXCHANGE on TUESDAY EVENING, the let of February next, at half-past seren o’clock, at whloh time and place there will be an election for Fire Managers for the ensuing year _ WM. DENNIS, Secretary and Treasurer. ryZ£=» Summit Home—First Month 10th, 1559. U 3 —AtaiueetingoftheStockboUlrrsof the PHILA DELPHIA and DARBY RAILROAD COMPANY, held thtu day, the following persons were elected to serve for the ensuing year ; President—MOßßlS 8. WIOKRRSHAM, DIRECTORS. Thomas Sparks, D. Henry Flickwlr, George MoHeury, John J. Hoopes. Andrew M. Eaatwick, Matthew Baird, Josephs Conover, Thomas 8. Ellis, Pearson Berrill, Isaao Leech, Jr., Albert Worrell, John Dick. JOSEPH S. ANDREWS,) JOSEPH M. BUNTING, > Judges of Election, WM.D.H. BERRILL, ) JalB-2t Office Pennsylvania Railroad Company, jljj PmfcADSLrarA, Jaouary 16,1869.—N0T1CE TO STOCKHOLDERS —The Annual Meeting of tbo Stock* holders of this Company will be held on MONDAY, tho 7th day of February, 1860, at 10 o’olock. A. M., at the BANSOM STREET BALL! * ' The Annual Election for Directors will be bold on MONDAY, the 7th any of Ma»ch, 1869, at the office of the Company, No. 224 8. THIRD Street Jal7-tf EDMUND SMITH, Becretsry. ry==» Baptist Institute Lectures.—Rev. Rollln LL_5 11. NEALE. D. D., of BostOQ, Mass . will de liver a lecture before the Institute, on THURSDAY EVENING. 20th lust., &t7)f o'clock, at Jayne's Hall, on the “ Life and Times of Dr. Samuel Stillman, or Boston. Tickets of admission, 10 cents, tobe had at the Boom No. 626 CHESTNUT Btreet, and at the Publication »o* ciety, No. 530 ARCH Street. jal6*st* #yKj» Notice.—A Committee of tho Managers Lk3 of the Complimentary Bill to the Philadelphia Grays will at the ARM9RY */ the Philadelphia Grays, every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND SATUR DAY EVENINGS, for the delivery ana settlement of ttckots, until the 36th. o. P. DESMOND, Jal3-t26 Seatetary. Weder's Chestnut Springs Water IRS OURE, at Chestnut H<ll, Philadelphia county, i*. Ja6*ly |v»» North Branch Cannl Company*—Notice* The Stockholders of the North Breach Canal Company will bold their Annual Meeting at the office or the Company, In Athens, on WEDNESDAY, 19ih of January, 1859, at 10 o’clock A. M At which time and place an Election will be held for Officers of said Company, to setve the ensuing year. D. MITCHELL, Ji.. Beoretary. , AygKsp, Deo. 23,4668. 1 * |a6-l» r Yvr* Office of the Union Cannl Company— LLs Philadelphia, January 10,1869. The annual meeting of tho Stock holders of the Union Canal Oomtany of Pennar 1 Vania will be hbld at the Of fice of the Company. No. 228 WALNUT Street, oh TUESDAY, February Ist next, at 11 o'clock A.M.i after which an elec ion will be held for officers ana managers for the ensuing year. The Transfer Books will be olosed after the2oth Inst. Ml-tfel 0. THOMPSON, Secretary. Notice.—A meeting of the Subscribers to UoJ the Capital Stock of the Wyoming and Suiqne* •hauna Valley Railroad Company, for the election of Di rectors and other oflioers of said Company, will beheld gt the Office. 8. W. oorner SEVENTH and SANfiOM Streets, Philadelphia, on the 26th JANUARY, last., between the hours of 11 A. M. eod2P. M. BURTON KINGSBURY,) 0 cOMBTOOK, > Corporator. _ A. P. ALLKN. S JannarjrB, 1869 jalo-t2s* rySr* -fuyne’s Hall Prayer Meetings—Notice.— t 0 a previous engagement of the Hall, the BUSINESS MEN’S UNION PRAYER MEETING will furthßr notice, in tho SANBOM-STBEET CHURCH, (rear of the new hotel.) All are cordially invited to attend, and the meeting Isopen for all to take part who are members of any Evangelical Church d2O-tf rY*SF=» Pennsylvania Institution for the Deaf IK3 AND DUMB.—The annual meeting of the Con tributors to the Pennsylvania Institution for. the Deaf and Dumb, will be held on WEDNESDAY next, at 4 o'clock, at the Institution, corner of BROAD and PINE Streets, , The animal report of the Board of Directors will be presented, and an election held for officers to serve for the ensuing year. JAMES J. BAROLAY, JaH-frm&w-St Secretary. Office of the West Philadelphia Pss* Ui* BKNGBR RAILWAY COMPANY, N. W. corner of llaveiford road and Logan Street, Twenty-fourth ward—Philadblphia, January, 3869 At a meeting of tbe of Directors, held THIS DAY, a dividend of FIVE PER CENT, on tbe OepiWl Stock (out of the earnings of the road from July Ist to December ‘SJflt, lt&8,) was deol&red, payable at tbe office of the Company, on and after January 26th, 1869. O. LOMBAERT, 1 |aU*frmacw426 Secretary. nrpF* Office of the llelinnce Rt. Insurance U 3 COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA, January 35, W 69 —The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Company, will be held at their offioe, No. 808 WALNUT Street, on MONDAY, the 7th day of Fe bruary next, at 12 o’clock, M, and on election for lyenty Directors, to serve for the ensuing year, will be held on the same day and at the tame place, between tbe hours of 12 o’clock M. and 2 o’clock p. M. ial7-wmf-3w B. M. HINOHMAN, Secretary. 1 New tjJnblitationa. AND SALADIN. \i THSJ QOiyi AND THE SARACEN. Arabian Bays’ ENTERTAINMENTS. IBAHSLATBD FROM THE GERMAN, BY H. PELHAM OUETIS, COPIOUSLY ILLUSTRATED, BY HOPPIN. TniB book, although written in Germaoy, is harao* terlted by that rich and exuberant fancy pecali&r to the Oriental mind, and is deserving a place beside that wfrld-renowned book— ARABIAN NIGHTS’ ENTERTAINMENT. Although the stories are intended for the young, they poeites a charm and originality which caonofc fall to interest and delight mature minds. The sale of the bock in GERMANY fcasleen immense—more than 15,000 COPIES of ithavfag been sold the first year of Its publication, and the favor with which it has been received indicates that the sale In this country will equal, if it does not exceed, even that number. We give below a very few selections from numerous encomiums ot the press in all parts of the country. It will be seen by these that this bock is not simply attractive on aeoount of the fascina ting Interest which the stories possess, but they all in cubate a moral, pertinent and profitable to both young ant'old. OPINIONS OP THE PRESS. The stories are happily oonceived, abounding with guipiislng incidents, which keep the attention pleas antly engaged from beginning to end. In nearly all of than we are taken into that fairy world of magic power, so le»r to childhood, and into which imaginative man hood and womanhood are ever wUllog to enter. Their moJaltone is excellent.—£G.S. Hilliard, Boston Gou rWi Ttofl an excellent book fdr the young—fall of amu’e* tnent&nd instruction. It-contains many a*wbolesom* monl, adapted to all ages—to tho man as well as to the ehlU. —[Providence Journal. Tlisisa very entertaining book, adapted not only to chillren, properly so called, but to those of a larger grovth. It is a collection of stories, many of them truly Oriental in scenery and costume; and they will hold In a spell of enchantment the thousands of young readers whcwtll turn these pages b? day and by night. So far as ve have seen, there is nothing in the volume objec tloolble <Sn the score of taste or morality.—[Boston Retarder j. II Is adapted to all elissea of readers, frfatn the girl or boy of a few summers to the man of g’&y hairs. It will mace merry childhood merrier, and is just tbe thing to listen thb heart of manhood of its cores an i anzieties, am shed around the family circle a genial and cheering influence River Monitor. They ore a happy imitation of the style of the world* reoowned Oriental tales, and are qaite as marvelous, interestin', and amusing.— [Detroit Advertiser. ' To thole who would revel In the delights ef the ima gination—And who wonld not?—this work will spe cially commend itself. The style of the stirles it high toned, and they are narrated with rare ability .—[Buffalo Pest. 1 In Oh« V'ol. iZmo. Fric* 3i«85« Copifea ec*t by mail upon receipt of the retail price. PHILIPS, SAMPSON, & COMPANY, , PUBLISHERS, BOSTON, yrja SALE BY ALL BOOKSELLERS. Jald-if i Nottccs Fthe. district court for the OITV AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. . SHIOft is. r.IENfcKL. Pi. pa. Dec. T. IF6B. No 663. RAPP vi. MENZEL. FI Fa. Dec. T. 1868. No, 669. The Auditor appointed to diatributo the fund arising from thenle uncer tbe above-mentioned writs of Fien Facias, will attend to the duties of his appointment on MONDAY, the 3tet day of January instant, at 4 o’clock P. M., at bis office. No. 626 WALNUT Street, Phila delphia, at which time and place all parties interested are required to make their claims before said Auditor, or be debarred from coming in upon said fund. JOEL JONES, Auditor. Philadelphia, January 18th, 1869. J*l9lot rcrOTlCK.—Estate of PATRICK H’OABE, 11 deeeated. ftherdM. *£BTAMEN TARY on the above Kaiato having teen granwd to the aodereigmd, all persona indebted toe»id Eetatewlll please mate payment, and thoso having chima thereon present tlo tame to oar Attornev, WILLIAM H. ORABUH.4B3K WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. MARY A. M’CABB, JOHN M’CABE, JE«cntors. JalO-wet* fUmoucl®. E JK 0 y A h . LINCOLN, WOOD, & NICHOLS HATS AXMOVXD Prom thefc old stand, 45 Booth SECOND street, to 795 CIiESTNtJT STREET.- , The Retail Department will be closed for a few weeks. »al3>tf JJEMCiYAL. KELLY & DOHERTY, m TAILORS, Hare removed to aIandB3SOUTH FIPTU STBEBT, ONB noon ABOTB OOBSTSOT, East aide. January 7th, 1?69, JJEHOTAL. SAMUEL H. MATTSON, UEKOHABITAILOR, BAD BErfoVED TO No. 112& ottMTNUT STREET, ,HI,D DOOa BELOW TWELFTH. Sooth Side, 'Where he Is prepared to execute all orders in his line, having on luted a fall supply of GOODS for Gentle* men’s wear. i SAMUEL H. MATTSON, nM-3m-lr No. 1126 CHESTNUT Btroot. Removal.— the undersigned has removed to No 68 North FOURTH street, (late HENRY OOHEN’S.) second house above Merchant's Hotel QEOIKJB A. MILLER, jal-lm* Wholesale Druggist. HOFFMEIER'S COMBINED SHAFTS AND POLK, FOB CARRIAGES, PATENTED SEPTEMBER 7, 1868. This valuable invention consist Jo (he arrangement and combination of the shafts of a carriage opera,t ng on Joints that, when closed together, form the pole, so that either one or two horses can be instantly attached to a carriage, and with more despatch, safety, and se curity than hj the usual m.de. It has the greatest advantage for convenience, there being no bolts and nuts to be unrcrewed. which are so tedious and loconveaient when the ordinary shafts or pole have to be removed or changed in muddy or frosty leather. l'hd above is the most perfeot arrangement for the traok|ever invented, as the sportsman cda run single or doubie-harnersed, at bis pleasure. This polo is now being manufactured by WM D. ROGERS, CHESTNUT Btreet, above Tenth, the patentee reels assured by the sales already made and the demand that has arisen, that it wIU supersede ail others in the market. Those wishing to see tfae above, or obtain Informa tion in regard to town, eounty, or State rights, will please call on the 4g*nt, at the UNION HOTEL) ARCH Street, above Third, or addreis A. K. HOtfPAIEIEB, Patentee. Lancaster Olty, Pa. VALENCIA RAISINS —157 frails VA ▼ LSNCIA RAISINS, landing and for sale by A. MERINO, 140 South FRONT Street. A DAMANTINE CANDLES.—S,OOO boxes ii DAVID THAIN A CO'S make, assorted else*, put np in every style of plain or fanoy paper j boxes suitable for any market. . /Shemioal SPERM CANDLES.—I,OOO boxes plain and in fancy papers, assorted sites; quality extra handsome, hard, and very white- ORIENTAL DETERSIVE SOAP.—I,OOO boxes this justly celebrated artiole, made only by VANUAAGBN Sc MoKEONE. Chemical olive soap.—s,ooo boxes VAN lIAAGEN Sc MoKEONE’B, first quality, and a very superb artiole. BROWN SOAP.—SOO boxes, bard and good, for a sale at a low price. E LAIN.—S,OOO gallons of this superior article, which, for Woollen Goode Manufacturers, has alt the cleansing properties of Olive or Lard Oil, and is 60 per cent* cheaper. For sale by THAIN & UoKKONE, 22 South WHARVES. Jntttrance Companies. pRANKLIN FIBE INSURANCE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, CAPITAL, $400,000. Statement of the Assets of the Company on January 1, 1859. PUBLISHED IN CONFORMITY WITH THE PRO VISIONS OP THE SIXTH SECTION OP THE ACT OP ASSEMBLY of April 6,1813. MORTGAGES. Being first mortgages on real estate In the city and county of Philadelphia, excepts3o,9so In Montgomery, Bue v s, Schuylkill, and Allegheny counties, Pennsylvania.' #1,T31,609 69 REAL ESTATE. Purchased at Sheriff's sales aoder m rtgage claims, Tls: Eight bouses and lot, 70 by 160 feet, on the southwest coroer of Chestnut and c event* enth street*. A house and lot, 27 by 71 feet, on the north side of Spruce stieet, and west of Eleventh street. Two house* and lots, each 18 by 80 feet, on the south side of Spruce street, near Sixteenth *treet Five houses and lot*, each 17 9by 00 feet. Nos 160, 161,163,166. and 167 Dilwyn street. Three hou*ea and lot, 49 bv 64 feet, on east side of Seventeenth street, south of Pine street Hotel and lot, 60 bv 8* feet, on the southeast corner of Chestnut and tieach streets. Pive houses and lot, 42 by 86 feet, on the north side of George street, west of Ashton street. Seven houses and lot, 26 by 117 feet, on the east side of Beech street, south of Chestnut street A house ai*d lot, 18 by 30 feet. No. 96 Fitzwater street, east of Ninth at. A ground rent of $3O. is uing out of a lot 13 feet 4 ioob ea by 40 feet, on the nor h side of Otter s ireet, 40 feet -west of Lpopard street. TEMPORARY LOANS on & locks as* collateral seourity STOCKS. $lO,OOO Almshouse Lo&q, 5 par coat., (interest on ) 200 (bares Bank cf Kentucky 17 “ Northern Lank of Kentucky <ji 100 “ Union Bank of Tennease. 13 t( Insurance Company of the 5 State of Pennsylvania. ®. 200 '• Southwark Railroad Co. » 37 Commercial and Rdlroad ** nna« Bank Vick«l>urg. g ** 300 “ Penn ylTania Railroad Co. •{{ $71,647,97 91 “ Pranklin Eire Insurance Co. 2 (t Mercantile Library Co. «j 24 “ Union Canal Co. S 10 “ SchuylkUl Railroad Co. g $lO,OOO North Penns Railroad bonds. •§ $2 000 Burlington CUy Water Loan. 9700 Philadelphia Oity Loan $l2 17 Philadelphia City Warrants. J NOTES AND BILLS BBOEIVaBLE.. 24,808 40 CARiI on hand ....*.s3B 466 77 “ lu handsof Agents... 3,54139 REAL ESTATE. 5103,818 61 77,764 71 Market value.... Cost as Above...* ADVANOB IN VALUE. SXOOKB, .$86,667 72 71,647 07 Market value. Goat as above. ADVANOB IN VALUE. LOSSES BY FIRE. LOSSES PAID DURING THE YEAR 1858, $106,fc05.57. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD. CHA9. N. BANOKER, President. •Atteßt, W. A. STEEL, Seo. pro tern. DIRECTORS. OHAB. N. BANCKEB, President. JDW’D 0. DALE, Vice President. CHAS. N BANOKER, MORDEOAI D LEWIS, TOBIA.B WAGNER. DaVLB 8. BROWN, SAUUStbRANT, IBAAO LEA, JACOB B. UllTfl, EDWARD 0. DALE, OEO. W. RICHARDS, GEO. 7ALVB. jalO-St WH. A. STEEL, Secretary pro tem. OFFICE OF THE RELIANCE MUTUAL INHJBANOB COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA, No 808 WALNUT Bt.—Jahoabt 8, 1859. The following statement of the affairs of this Com* pan y, on the 31st of December, 1858, Is published In pursuance of the Charter, Tia: To capita! Stock paid in........ $176,950 00 Cert flcatei of Profit, convert hie into Stock To Contingent Accounts for Pre miums on Fife Risks oat st&ndiag Dec 31,186”? 66,611 29 “ Flro Bisks received is 1869... 41,646 21 98,166 40 “ Interest jfcccennt, net, re ceded In 2*ss k Policies. Transfers/ and other profits 1/814 34 “ Profit and Loss, Dec. 81,1857. 18,675 04 B j Losses by Fire paid in 1859... ‘ • Re-Insurancea at Baltiiudre and Cincinnati, Return Pre mium*, Ac. 4,104 18 << Expenaefl. Including Ageneiei and Taxes.../...... 9,457 34 Remaining with the 5270,478 43 Which i« Invested as follows, rle Is First Mortgagee on City Pro perty, worth doable the amount « Pence. R. R. Co.’s 6 perct. 2nd Mortgage Lean $30,000 00 27,000 00 << Allegheny Oo 6 per ot. Penn*. R R.Loan .... “ City of Phtjads 0 perct. p*. B R “ Penna R. R Gb.’s Stack... j « fitook of the Reliaooe M. Ifi suraoen C 0..-. << Stock of the Ooanty Fire In* auraoce C 0...... » Stock of the Delaware M. S. Insurance Co “ Union M Ina Co.’s Bcrlp... «» Bills Becelmble “ Book aocoanUt accrued Inte rest, “Cash on hand., The Dlreotore hare, THIB DAY, declared a Dividend of SIX PKB CENT, on the Capital Stock or the Com* pany, and on the Certificates of Profits outstanding, for the year ending December 81, 1858, without deduction for State. Tax. payable in cash to the Stockholders, on and after tbe l'Jth Instant. .. . Also, a Diridend of FIVE PER CENT., payable pro rata on tbe Capital fitook and Premiums earnCd 6at of the profits of toe Company for the year ending Decern* bor 31,1855. forwbloh oextlOcates of Profits, bearing in terest, will be delivered to the Stockholders, and .to the Insured entitled to receive tbe same under tbe pro visions of tbe Charter, on and after the 12th instant. No certificates will be issii'd for Any less sum than ten dollars, nor for any fractional part of oae dollar. Sams less then tea dollars, and not less than one dol /»rJjttSLcredited to the insured on the books of the CtfmjfCby, e&d If within any period of ten years, the said credits amount to ten dollars, certificates therefor will be issued. Certificates of Profit are liable, equally with the Capital Stock, for the losses and engagements of the Comi-v.v, and may be c inverted into Capital Block at any time, at the option ol the holder. /al2-12Hf B. M. H INOHM AN, Secretary. Exhibit of the business and CONDITION of the COMMONWEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY OP THE BTATE OP PENNSYLVANIA, fOR tsa fISOAL TSAB BXDIM9 ROTBMBSR 80tH, 1658. INCOME. Amount received for Fire Premi um 3d Amount received for Interest, •, • 9,250 76 u tt for Sundries,,.. 28 57 . 943,830 72 , EXPENDITURES. Fire Losses paid 97,454 51 Oommisslons, Reinsurance, and returned Premium 5........... 5,292 10 Expenses of all kinds, Rent, Sala ries, Taxes, &c. 12,266 67 —. 925,013 18 SdbpLds ~ 918,317 64 ASSETS OP COMPANY, DEC. 81tfr, 1868. Cash in Tradesmen’s Bank.... ..918,085 82 (i Drawer. 160 50 « Hands of Agents 1,162 14 919.997 96 Number of Shares of Stock of all kinds owned by the Company , and the par and market value thereof, 250 shares Pennsylvania M’ktval Railroad 912,600 $10,750 160 shares North Pa. R... 7,600 1,360 . _!— 912,100 00 Bonds of all kinds owned by the Company , and the par and market value thereof . M’kt val. MasonioLoan 92,850 92.P50 Missouri State L0an.,,... 17,000 15,300 17,650 00 Temporary Doans of the Company seenrsd by collaterals (ohlefiy bonds} with a mar gin exceeding 15 per cent, on amount loaned 24,621 66 Amount of Loans on Bonds and Mortgages, being the first lien on improved Beal Estate in the city of Phlla., worth more than double the amount of said mortgages 119,800 00 Assessments on Stock paid, 9180,600 << “ not paid............ 18,600 00 Instalments on Stock not called for, and for which the Stockholders are Individu ally liable under the provisions of the Charter of tbe Company... 800.000 00 Total assets of the Company, Deo. Ist, *68,, 9507,169 62 The undersigned Auditing Committee, having ex amined the foregoing statement flod the same to be correct. JOHN M. BUTLER, JOHN K. WALKER. Da. DAVID JAYNE, President. JOHN M. WHITALL, Vice Presldeat.il Bahosl S. Moon, Secretary. jal3 6t FOBES, & LLOYD, 219 CHESTNUT STREET, Offer.for sale, ON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, OOTTONADEB. SHIRTING BTRIPBB, TICKINGS, OSNABUBG STRIPES, OHEOKB, DENTiIS, TWEEOB. BATINETB, &O., &0., jftl9-w stf In full assortments. Maracaibo and ouracoa hats, Imported and for sale by J. B. DAVIS & CO., Jeie-Bt# 219 North WATER Street, OULTON's INSURANCE, ADJUSTING' A. AND COLLECTING OFFICE, Ho. 608 CHESTNUT STREET, Philadelphia. The undersigned haying been praotically engaged for a number of years in different capacities of the Xnsu ranee bosiucM—for several years in adjusting losses exclusively for the Insurance Companies—now offers his services to those sustaining Loss or Damage by Fire to property insured, out their proofs of such loss or damage in full compliance with the intricate and cunning conditions of Poiioies of Insurance, in such a manner as to obviate plea'or excuse for reduction or litigation by companies so inclined, or others. He is assisted by the best legal counsel in Philadel phia, and will give particular attention to the Collec tion of Claims against Insurance Companies. It Is known by many who have sustained loss by tire to property insured, and it has also been the experience of the undersigned, that policies are frequently declared partially or entirely void at a certain tint* after a fire occurs, in oonseqaenee of carelessness or mismanage ment in effecting the insurance, er for some other cause, which, although an important fact, is scarcely ever dis covered or thought of, until it Is too late. In order to avoid each disastrous occurrences, the undersigned will also effect Insurance in aoy Companies desired, aod examine policies effected by others (In most oases) free of extra charge. Parties sustaining loss or damage by fire, as above, will 9n<l It to their interest to consult the undersigned as soon after the fire as passible. dM-lmlf* JAMES FULTON. rpo DRY GOODS JOBBERS.—The ad . wonld like to engage with a first-class v » 8 JOB BING HOUSE, by the Ist proximo, ?*? *I*A na T lng experience in that capacity, he feels that he could make his services valuable, and ma terials augment the buainew of the concern. Add’t to, or address. ASHTON’S COMMERCIAL AGENOY, 605 CHESTNUT Street, from 9to 11, or from aw to 0 where satisfactory references can be furnished jai9-Bi*£ R7STANTED — By a good Book-keeper, a V v 81TCATION in a Wholesale establishment Would prefer going West. Address BQOK-KBBPRR at this Office. jal9-4t* 1 ■g AT CO*T. £ $77,764.71 \ftI ANTED—By an active, energetic Han, "» a SITUATION as outdoor SALESMAN ox COLLECTOR, or both. Address “THOMAS,” Office of this Papt»r. ja!9-6t* WTANTED—A competent PERSON, of v V good address, to sell MERCHANDISE BY SAMPLE, on commission. Address “F. G.” Press Office. ji!9 3t* ¥*TANTED— By a stout, able BOY, a v V SITUATION in a GROCERY STORE, to ran on errands, and make himself generally useful. Apply to F. JONES, No. 3 BP&AGG’S Court, above Front, Street. Jal9-2ts A .YOUNG GIRL wishes a SITUATION C%. to do general HOUSEWORK.' Apply at No. 648 MARRIOTT’S Street, nearffxih. ja!9-2t*. KMfANTED—A LAD, about 16 years old, " » to attend in a Counting Room; must write well and be quick at figures. Reference required. Address Box 2278, Philadelphia P. 0. j»l8 2t* 888,630 39 TO DRUGGISTS.—The advertiser, who has served fire years in a Retail Drag Store, and is a graduate of the. College of Pharmacy, wishes an en gagemeot in a Retail Establishment. Satisfactory reference will be given. Address K. F., at this Office j&18-4t# A GENTLEMAN who was unfortunate in business during the late crisis desires a SITUA TION ss BOOK-KEEPER in a mercantile, manu facturing, or bankiog house. He is a good accountant, and comoctent to take the entire obarge of the books, eorrespondeooe, and finances. Address, with real name, ENERGY, Office of The Press jalB-Bt* \\f ANTED—By a respectable Widow 'Y Y Lady, a SITUATION as Housekeeper. Has no objection to go South or West. References exchanged. Address FRANCES, Office of The Frets. ja!B-st* 42,007 86 X/\T ANTED—A Purchaser for & Patent- Y v right for the manufacture of an article of general consumption, upon which there is a large profit. For particulars, address A. 8., at this Office, stating when and where an interview may ba had. jal&St* 82,016,328 63 IM7 ANTED—By an experienced Book- T v keeper, a SITUATION in a first-class Wholesale Establishment. Unexceptionable reference wIU be given. Address ACCOUNTANT, at this Office. j!8-4t* ~.823,348 00 A YOUNG LADY, of good Education, wishes a SITUATION as GOVERNESS In a pri vate family. City end country reference given/ ad dress GOVERNESS, Office of this piper. ja!B-6t* 816,110 76 lAf ANTED—A PARTNER, who can com v v maud $1,200, to joio the advertiser in a safe aod profitable traffio. Address ELLIS, Blood's Dispatch. JalB-2t» Vf/*ANTED—A Situation as SALESMAN v V in a first-class Dry Goods, Shoe, or Grocery House, who can command a large near trade, cash aod 6 mouths’trade. Best of reference given from iastem plojera.jAddresa note to 0. W., Press office. Jal7«St* II WANTED FORTH* UNITED SPATES fi CAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried men, to whom 111 will bs given good pay, board, clothing, and medical Fay from $l2 to $22 per month. No man having a wife or child, will bs accepted. Apply for MOUNTED bERVIOE at No. 817 MARKET Street, above Eighth, north side. 4 I. N. MOORE, apl7-tf Ist Lieut. Ist Dragoons, Recruiting Officer. The diligent fire engine com pany offer FOR SALE a second-class HAND ENGINE, SPIDER, and 600 feet of 9-ineh copper riveted HOSE. Proposals received and particulars given by addressing THEO. H. McOALLA, Sso’y, jalB-6l* 64 North SECOND Street. CIOR SALE—PEW No. 46—A front Pew V in the North Gallery of BT. ANDREW’S OHtJROH. Apply to the Sexton. Ja3B-3t* FOR SALE OB RENT—The fountain GREEN ROLLINGMILL, situate on the Schuyl kUl and Reading Railroad, one mile from Falnnount Possession immediately. Apply to JOHN HALDEMAN, jal7-12t# Harrisburg, Pa. MTO LET—A fine COUNTRY MAN SION (late the residence of Henry Ashton, dec’d), replete with modern conveniences and surroundings, situated in Horsham township, Montgomery eountvtt/4- miles from Port Wasbingto& fctation, N P B. R. «**• Session at any time. Apply to JAOOB SMITH, Ja , near the premises, or to the subscriber, Hatboro’ Pa , GEO. HAND. Jal7-12t# -9177,931 00 FOR SALE—THE HOTEL PRO EM. PERTY, with seven acres of Land attached, at Ut. Ephraim, N. J. Apply to E. P. MIDDLETON A BRO., ja!s 6t 6 North FRONT Street. ■ TO PHYSICIANB.—Tho subscriber, fciiHi Dr. 0. E. COATES, of Coatesviile, wishes to re tire from the Practice of Medicine, and offers bU Dwelling at Private Sale, situated In tbe Obester-eounty Valley, one-and-a-half hours’ ride from the city Practice worth 92,000 per annua. Reference, Dr. X. g B McClblljAX, Walnut, above Tenthst }ts-»w2t* 24,769 69 9802.867 08 12,767 28 ITIOK SALE ESTATE of ELIZABETH F IfttfKl and GA’rHABINEaABMONY.Dece.Kd. All th»t v»la«t>Io lot and Plto-Slory Store »od Dwel- Hog erected thereon, situated at tbe northwest corner THIRD and CHERRY Streets, containing on Third street eighteen feet, on Oherry street seventy-one fedt aii inched, thence running northward, forming an L of ninety feet, back of stores situated on Third street. For farther particulars inquire of _ * B. SPANG, ISAAC KeONS, ja3-m w f-Bin 148 North Thlfd street. 9164,600 00 STORE TO RENT. A HANDSOME STORE, No. 620 ARCH Street Neatly fitted up with Wall Cue*, Marble Counter*, and Marble floor, sal table for Jeweller and gUrenmitb, or any faaojr boatneu. Bent, $9OO. FOURTH STORY BOOM, Jlftt tv'flTirtf Jest, ON HOBlflbibebt. Apply to- TfHITE, A MoCTJBBT. llMm Mo. Ml ABOB Street. 150 00' 380 00 80,373 43 7,811 04 16.663 96 PAPER MILL TO RENT.—Tha Paper Mill known aiHASWSLL MILL, situ.tad on the Wtasahickon Creek, and on* mil* from Chestnut Hill Railroad Station. This Mill J* adapted to make fine Book Papers. Tt has three engined, <me foar machine, 62 inches wide, and all the appurtenances for the suo cersful manufacture of paper. Possession given imme dUWj. Apply to, or rita. KORO]! H IBVIBi djg-tf Mo. 80 Sonth SIXTH Street $276,478 43 fit, FOR RENT—The DWELLING «No. IE! 016 ITOUai Street, (or Washington Bquare,) from the Ist of January,-1859. The house is three stories high, with basement, oaok building, &0., now occupies by J w. Forney. Apply at the offce of Tht Press, or at the house. n033-tf TO RENT.— On tho Ist January next, tbe rftj superior and extensive ROOMB, (M, Bd, 4th and fith*Boors. each 24feetby 146) of the NEW STORE, 633 MARKET Btreet. The building Is ooe of the fine improvements on. the upper side, between FIFTH and SIXTH Streets, havingtwo fronta, the north one on » rear Street with good cartage way 20 feet Into SIXTH Street. Apply on the premises. Bojyg HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL—THE GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR AND REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, WEAK STOMACH AND WEAK BOWELS. Prepared by a Chemist. Dottles 12#i -38 DISCOVERY IN MEDICAL OtJRB-ALL should be kept in all families, in case of accidents or sudden sickness. HARTSHORNE’S OUBB-ALL cures Rheumatism. HARTSHORNE’S CURE-ALL cures Cramps, Ghollo, P cures Pains In the Li n?RTB&RNE’O I 'oURE IB ALL cores Sprains, Braises, Scalds and Burns. ... , , HARTS&OBNB'S OURK*ALL cures Neuralgia, Toothaoh® and Stiffness in the Joints. HARTSHORNE’S CURE-ALL cures Onolera,Diar rhoea and all Pain. _ _ . , HARTSHOBNB’S CURE-ALL cures Ear Ache and Deafness from a eold. _ _ , . HARTSHORNE’S CURE-ALL cures Dyspepsia and Indigestion; also, Canker and Bore Mouth and Bore T HABTSHORNE’B CURE-ALL cures all Spinal Affec tions and Weakness In Limbs. HABTSHORNE’S CURE ILL Is a great tonic to Weak Stomach and Bowels, lmproves Digestion. ID* As the frequent ohanges of the weather produce a had Cold, Rheumatism, Pain in the Limbs and Body; also, Stiff Neck—every person should get a bottle. It aots upon the Nerves, Muscles, Sinews, Blood and Bones; and, by its warming electro-magnetic power, ex pels all pain from the system. Get a bottle and try it, and you will be astonished at Its bappy effects- ___ N. B. If yon have a Cough, use HAOTJHOBNI 8 Pectoral Syrup of Wild Oherry, It to the best Cough Synlp in the World. Bottles, 25 cents, and^l. Jf you are Billions, use HARTSHORNS 3 BILLIOUB PILLS. Theyact upon the Liver, Stomach and Bowels, carrying off all BUe and £ o “ 10 o«*|tiona. Pava, or aunts Sold by R. •*. JiSNal.noj Boxes, 25 oenw. gs eOUTH EIGHTH Street, Between Market and Oheatnnt Streets. Bimes 5 Stores, Chestnut and Market streets. jjON. EDWARD EVERETT. ■>The Pennsylvania Inititnte, for the enoourage ment of Apprentices and Amateurs in Ingenuity fad Design,” have engaged Mr. Everett to deliver his new lecture on the life, character, and genius of BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, ON THURSDAY EVENING, 27th THIS MONTH, Notice of the time pud plaoe for the sale of Tickets will be given in a few days. J*’ B- *’ JOY* COB & GO**® ADVERTISING AND C° M ®” S ® I „? ! L^°,, :8 ? 0T > 438 OIIESTNUT St., 2d floor, Philadelphia, and Tribune Buildings, New York. JOY, COE, & CO. are the Agents for the mosUn fluftntial and largely circulating Newspapers in the United States and the a uth«toed toreceiYOßdvertisemoQtsandflubwrlptionsattbM^it *•■*•”*• *• ~7 >.»' 7 U.fcnwJ Jnoitrance (Hotttpmties toants. Sot Sale and to Set. JftedinnaL AT THE ACADEMY OF MCSIO, Amusements. AOADBMY OF MUSIC OPERA U jnL BBETTO.—The only copyright edition of Opera Books published expressly for the Philadelphia Acade my of Music, and beariu * ♦h's distinct copyright title, FOR SALK EVERYWHERE, at the reduced price of . FIFTEEN GENTS. . S4ve yoor money, and buy no more twenty-fiva-CCns Books. . BSWABE . „ of the twenty-five cent monopoly Books, sold inside the house, which are inferior in text to ‘‘ The Academy of Music Edition,*’ and are only mediums for “pass’* and store advertisements. ' BED COVERS. The best and cheapest edition have ell red corere, and can be had at all the principal music stores on Chestnut street, aod outside the Academy of Music, for FIFTEEN CB«TS Jalfitf ACADEMY OF MUSIC. THIS EVENING, at 7u o’clock, t THE HUGUENOTS. *Ws morning, at 9,commeDces the sale of the 81 aod tiie 60 cent (Amphltheat r e) seats.. The 82 Reserved Seats, remaining from yesterday’s sals* will likewise be sold this morning Tickets to be had at the door. Doots open at 7 NOTICE.—The public are respeotfnlly reminded that the curtain rises, on the HUGUENOT nights, at pre cisely half past seven Mr. Formes appears imme The director regret* to announce that he is credibly informed that a number of seats have been bought up by speculators, who realise large premiums by. falsely representing that all scats akx bold. The public are hereby cautioned not to permit themselves to be im posed upon by these itinerant ticket seller*, aod to apply to the ticket office at the Academy for correct information. ON WEDNESDAY, January 19. at Ttf. LAST NIGHT BUT FOUR OF THE SEASON, First Night in Philadelphia of THE HUGUENOTS. M ! me LABORDB, from the Grand Opera in Paris, will re appear, after a most successful career in the great European Theatres. First uiicht in Philadelphia of the great artiste. M’lle POINSOT, principal Dramatic Prime Donna, from the Grand Opera is Peris. « _ , CARL FORMES in -his renowned character of the Hngnenot Boldier, and of - . . FLOBBNZA. TAMABO, BEKKVL, PIK ANISES, WEINLIOH, OOLKTTI, *O. THE BALLET will be numerously represented, and will be headed by M’LLE SOTO and Mr. DSNN SIEADT, who will appear as the Gipsies, THREE HUNDRED COBTLY DRESSES, Part of which have bee n made in Parle by the Cestumar of the Grand Opera, and the rest have been manufac tured here, from original drawings; they will exactly correspond to the epoch in which the action takes place A MIBE EN SCENE, fully equalling that of the moat oelebrited European Opera House, supported by two hundred persona, representing an extraordinary variety of characters, corps de ballet, cavalcades, and illuminations Entirely new properties and appoint ments. THE OROHEdTBAL'FOBOE, including the Military Band on the Stage, in the third act. comprise* over SEVENTY MUSICIANS. The Grand Chorus or the BLESSING OF THE POINABDS, In the Fourth Act, Will be arranged on an equally imposing scale. THE ENTIRE (old) MiENNERCHOB, Under the direction of Mr. OARL GARTNER, having most kindly consented to unite with the regular chorus of the Opera, the choral foroe will therefore comprise over ONE HUNDRED VOICES, On FRIDAY, January 21, Second night of the HUGU KNOTS NOTICE.—The sale of seats for the seoosd night of THE HUGUENOTS commences to-morrow (Thursday). at9o’oloek. On BATURDAY, January 22, Last night but three of ihe season! The Huguenots will be succeeded, on MONDAY, January 24th, by ROBERT LE DIABLE, which will be the second and last Opera In which LABORDB AND. POINBOT will appear together. It will most positively be given - ONLY ONOE with a most magnificent NEW SCENE, provided by the liberality of the Directors. This scene, which re precents the l “BUINED ABBEY AND CHURCHYARD,” has been palmed expressly for ROBERT LB DIABLE, by Mr. GRANVILLE PERKINS,' a young American artist of this oity. j«l9 ACADEMY OF MUSIC. THIS BYjBNING,_at7# “TBS' HBQIIESOIj.” The Sale of Seats commences this morning, _ TO THE PUBLIC. With the Huguenots, Mr. Uliman hopes to establish his claims upon the ucdiridedpstronage of the ealfght eaed and music-laving citiMaa of Philadelphia, F«ui liar with what has been done before in ibis dty, he boldly challenges comparison with any similar onder -takiog. He means to prodnce “ Grand Opera** as per feet as it can be possibly given, and he aoes not doubt that the public will award him the merit of having fid* filled his promise to the utmost of bis ability. He once more calls upon the public and the press for the most extensive support and patronage. A disap pointment in this respect would be ruinous to him, and dltconrage him from-continuing his exertions, as he has done. The risk attending any operatic enterprise is proverbial. This risk is greater with him than with any other manager, for none had the courage to, make each numerous and great engagements, ana to transfer such an immense establishment from one city to the other. He is happy to say that the prospects thus far are brilliant beyond expectation. On FRIDAY, the Second Night of THE.HUGUBNOTS Sale of Seats for the Second Might commences on Thursday. ON SATURDAY. January 22, LAST NIGHT BUT THESE 07 THE SEASON. THE HUGUENOTS will be succeeded on MONDAY, January 24th, by ROBERT LB LIABLE, which will be the second and last Opera la which LABOBDB AND POIBSOT will appear together- It will most positively be given ONLY OSOB, with a most magnificent new Scene,' provided by the li« liberality of the Directors. jal9 M)DOKOUGH’S GAIETIES—(Lata l_T-l Volks' Tha.tr.] —betwaea-fieoonfl and Third, in BACH Street. ‘ OPENING. NIGHT, THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING. 1 THE BEST COMPANY in the city. A beautiful Parquet has been added, capa ble of seating 600 persona. The performances to con sist of Selections from Plays.. Gems from Operas, . PANTOMIMES, DANCING. AND SINGING. * The Company will consist of the best talent in Amt? rice. A change of performers every evening.. Orchestra under the direction of Prof. ZIGLBR. Tbe Hall of General Reception will be open at II o’clock, on Wednesday morning, January 19ih. Admission to Concert Boom in evening, 10 and 15 cents . J. E. McDONOUGH, jaig.lt . Sole Proprietor. Mbs. d. p. bowers* vyalnut-st* THEATRE, corner of NINTH and WALNUT Btr**ta -• THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, January 19, 1860, The performance will commence with the new Play of WOMAN’S HEART! . . Isolina, Miss Yandenhoff: Angelo, Mr. Swinbouxne. Toconclude with the Musical Faroe, entitled THE LOAN OF A LOVSR. prices of admission—Second Tier and family Circle, and Third Tier, 35 cents; B7E cents; Dma Circle, 50 cents: Private Boxes, aeoocqtag to their looale,s3 and Beats la Orchestra and Private Boxes, 76 cents. ' . . Doors open at half past 6 o’clock; Curtain rises at 7 o’clock. ' , 'l/fTHEATLEY & OLARKK” AECH-ST. V Y THBATRX, —Williams. FraderiekJ.Aotingind Stage Manager. ' BENEFIT OF MB JOHN GILBERT. THIS (Wednesday) EVENING. January 18,1858, thk merry WIVES or wi.ndsor. Sir John FaleUff, Mr John Qllb.it j Hn. Ford and Mrs Page (the Merry Wivee), Mra. John Drew and Mira £. Taylor. THE TWO FRIENDS. . Admlseion, 25eH. Beeurad Beau in Drees OlmM, (TV eta; Orehertra Stalls. SO cte; Beats In Private Boxee, IB nta; Gallery, 18 eta; Gallery for Oolorad Pomona jStcte, Private Do* in Gallery for Colored Persons, 88 ets( Whole Private Bo*, 88. Doors open at half past 6 o’clock ; oomm.nesat T, preelsely. ■ IVATIOIfAL CIRCUS, WALNUT ST., 11 above EIGHTH—LEWIS B. LENT, Manager. THIS (Wednesday) AFIERNOON AND EVENING, Will be exhibited VAN AMBUBGH’3 WILD ANIMALS, Consisting of Lions, Tigers, Leopards, Paathen, and the mammoth performing Elephant, TIPFOO BAIB. Eouestrian and Acrobatic Feats by the H GRAND OOMBINATIGN OF STARS. SCALE OF PRICES. Dress Circle and Parquet*... •••••• « Ohlldren under tea years of age............. 50 ” Family Circ1e,..,... * ............Wl Doors open at quartet to 7 o’clock. Performances will commence at TJK. ‘ OPERA LIBRETTO. BEWARE OP Bavin* Incorrect and Bpartoos v OPERA LIBBETTOS, from BMsphlet**eaders, la the Btreete. The eW AUTHENTIC LIBRETTO bear* the distinct title— THE PIOOOLOMINI OPERA LIBRETTO Tor sale at the Academy of ttnfto FRiCX TWBSTT FITB CKST3 CA. HENSEL’S MODEL OF MOUNT • VERNON—HOME OP WASHINGTON. Now on Exhibition, at Cowell** New Hall, Booth west corner of SEVENTH and CHESTNUT—entrance on Serenth street—a perfect representation of all the Batldmas, Tr#es, and erery object, embracing seTenty fire acres. Open from 9A.M. to iO P. M. Admles on 26 cents; Children 10 cents. jalo-fit* CJANFtRD’S OPERA HOUSE, & ELEVENTH Street, between Market and Chestnut, OPEN FOR THE SEASON. Br tbe Largest Troupe or MINSTRELS IN THE WORLD. SANFORD’S OPERA HOUSE asd *sa SANFORD CHILDREN Admittance 26 cents. SIGNOR BLITZ.—ASSEMBLY BUILD INGS, TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. COME AND LAUGH. Coma and fee the Funny Blit*, the Amnalng Blits, the Remarkable Blit*, the Laughing Bllti, the Popular Blits, tho Blits, who "mHOjE'm EVERY EVENING, commencing TX o’clock, and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AE- T o«o.?.° N ce Sf wondl'bpul astontihinir scenes in Ventriloquism, the Learned cSSTry Extraordinary Exhibition of the Ad nilMio*, 26 cent.: Children, IS eenti. Ja3 nnHE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF I the pine arts. No. 1026 CHESTNUT STREET, IS OPEN DAILY (Bnndaj. excepted) bom 8 A. M. till 0 P. M. Admluion 26 cents. Children 12 eenta. Share, of Slock, entitling the holder’, family to ad raiMion *; all times, 630. dT-tf Musical fund hall.—the geb- MANIA OBOHEBTRA trill commence their Puhllo REHEARSALS on BATURDAY neat. Nor. 20th. Single Ticket. 26 centa; a or eight ticket, for fl, which may he obtained!it Andre i,UO4 Ohe.tnct street; Beck * Lawton’., and Ohertnnt. and at the door of the H»U. The per formanoe oommenoee at SX o’clock P. M- nolT.tf ttJattljes, Jeroelrj}, #r. Bailey & co., . roaiauLY BAILEY & KITCHEN, Hare removed to their new Itre-ptoof, White Marble Store, 819 CHESTNUT STREET, NORTH SIDE, BELOW THE GIRARD HOUSE, Now opening their*Fall Stock of IMPORTED JEWELRY, PLATED WARES, AND PANOV GOODS, To which the. Invite the attention ef the public. SILVER-WARE, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, AH® PEARLS, IT WHCMBAIB AHD ttll-lftt
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