ig^pip^GdT&jElTS^i i*i>£T ,££,■*!»% q b «di s,a*.’; p' JuBtic Q: ;Lowrie, Oawrt>w Aa»m^R«itepb&ngli,. plaintiffs in error, ys, Eltßitker, defendant in* RprerAo; tbe.Oonrt of OOamW? pkgfcglteg ponuty,; Thiawascsn.ae-r iinii-qf.trojretvin the court below.'lt is alfeged;th«t. injhe rnmuiae. and^fcUiiithe year J,B6i>! .the .plaintiffs and.4eftpdai}twerej!ealing lqcitt|9r ; Baker frequently ■ hajSeattle for>'s*leiatfthe drove yard neavPhila'jelj.hUjs ' wa«rathe ; purchaiej., sometimes he accompanied ,ihe Seattle, and sometimes, .not. ,B*itehbaugh? ; Wh6wafl’ah experienced. soldßaker’e cattle, whether Baker wmJ present, or, not« Baker, though afckeiJbVthe butchersta sell,: customed, to refeMbemto Reitanhaugh ashls splMmep. t 'the' : -mliidle;pf;NoTember,>l6s6» Bake?drove v soraleattle to Beitenfesugh’e UverQi'lo;Obe star ceun-. ty,arid left them to be driven to’-Philadelphia j;Oor«- ; sor,who' frequently them w,th, BeitenbaughVto the city, who was to drive Bakerfs. on ; this occasion, and did drive them aca* rdinglyp Among, | the oatUe was a brindledateer.; This irM .sold the next ! after; \i arriVed la ; the^wjK ; bv Eeitenbaugh, to a: ] * botcher named .short tune after'tba sale,, i and while the still alise, Baker caUedoh* \ Cabautihe brind(ed *teer;' Pester told ' . him'the/priee it which hi had per hnndrod, ; and jild he.would return the money ant weight to Bel-. ' tenbaugh/and Baker MpliedthaUtiras The. money was paid’ td BeUehbaagh.'and the weight was < 682 pounds; After.4ha. iransaptlon thej)utieß meVin - . * §delphiq? and,.some' alteroatiop-occurred,^..Mr. ; - Morgan. oame \ug, while .they talking, and asked •- what-,waetbe-troul?ta.J,-Baker .said Oorsorhad.soldjk bollock of-hiiY 'Oortbr replied,! dfdnofc sell t it; f bat ‘ heroes. Eeitenbaugh, ’ who lere&dy to pay you for the bullock.,-Re.named: the, price; but would not sell it uotil.Reitehbaugh'camß.f.: Bellenbaugh nid .he : was Bakeclowedhluta hiU, end he Borne two mouths after tbisßaker sued donor before»'justice jJteltenKaugh appeared as vr tows, and. tettifledthat’.Baker had.-sQsd.the wrong min,.. He did hot'deriyowiogfbr Ihej and when •fdr Baker would settle with him h* would pay him for ifc- ißakei. jMJd-tbeTooita .in the euit, and,then sued Conor and ftdUehbaagh in an aetiodof tfbmv/Th# ' jostled having,gly«n;Ju ,~Xn4he matter of, the private bond of Hebrew and; Lewis Diraeti inWeSt Bradford, Chester,, county; Bar-; llngton’s appeal. '. ’Argued by I. /. Lewis for,the plain- 5 ilff B?Waddell ’ for* the defen-! t' > ‘ r\T,'- <- -U~ * . r | • v. jßhtrikfnvilßrown.\-BVor,to,the,jDQnit,of. Com-' mon Fleas of Chester county.,,ArguedJby Wm -Bat-j llngtbn...ff‘r?th* plaittJMn Boater ffor,defendant in.conclusion v - Darlington's! appeal. ’Argued by J.J.Xewls forthe plalntifUn error,l t sndby Wmß- Waddell forthe defendant, in error.. { _S Bratroaa.? 1 . Helfrloh vs. The Commbn.weaUh of Ppnn-1 -sylrapiv>fWrltpfju/draUqifbd hy Justioeßead., Ad-| 'j arredf'-""'' iiJ^isivPßnjß-TJuBticer.iT3iompsoii.—-Eyan Prowsttiiu vs. Eamael H. ileTadden and Joseph Clark.| B«r6re; repotted, .An action ’tb»reco»er damages - for : • oversowing the plaintlfiPe'cerar by the bursting of the; defbbdantsT hydrant,—-Thls esM4fasso6itip!e&? the at< twWpa ot-thepourt for nearly tbree days.- *-r ' • } / ,DiBTbict Cotbt—Judge,-Hare.—Meeds T/ Tuthfll vs. An aotfon, to recover! ; damaw ebn’wrlUen contract for, set vices in the’Poly-! techhlb’Collegefas Prbfewß)V-of Mathemat'oS and Civil > > plaintiff to full amonnrclaitß4 o rthypl^htifrjMclntyrefortie^ Beckett'Vs?'ThbmaSP. Hewlett, with notioq Jo'/otifth P . Sloanakerf tstro,tenants/ An action to re-; ', v cover* certain kroundlrent'Afiegsd to be due and In *. ar ■ * for-fthe'r plaintiff; for HUAI;’ J. C: Pries for the plalnt'if; Jayehal for 'lhe ' I Blehartl W; Moore* late trading atJfopjw A Bro;,.tou«e . ; 4A; feign ed* issue y «>trneifshipbfeertidnh6dsehoW fUrnltureil'-Duane.WU? • pTßnt’ff• Well forUedefendant.;' i CopltJrJudg^'Sharswdod^VOhM. BeilVsßobaitl.AgQew.VAn aetion tbYewTfirfor iba-' teiialsfunfskcd. and wot k ami labor don e, in pain ting ' . the. ‘ipellstier below Fifth -sttweti.?;yerdfet Ibr the.plaint IT'for 1208. and Flint for tha plilntifftAndhisler for.the defendant.' /.,-.Bnbert»RutU'r i A-rfeigned; Issue tp try thenwhemldirr of ten head pt cattle which wersjeylsd oh hythe sfiflMff.anisold;' Cm trial. II M. Doran for the plaintiff, Campbell for^theAe-, r ’ Wrifalfctbn. the - defendant. in check for $400) , glven.by defendant, dated August 27, JBsB,.payahle.Oc tober 24, 2869f.^1t-arose out of the transactions of a . war-known hanking house on Third street, which f«H<- 'ed some, tim»a?o.y 'Xi\ &s*f* - 5 ~ ,Tho grounds were r -l:,Ps.ymentK>origlDal holder of cheeky 2‘? Prahdalent *lterat : onr. S vffraud- 4.* Payment to : “ylhlntitTa of amount for wh'chthe.cha.ck lD Sait Vu trfdsr«ned as a' collateral.; 16. Bemand'ot check ,from. plaintiffs! p 6 ’ Want Of authority on theipattof'plaintlffs io~ bring •; the_»olt. Wm- B. Hirst snd L.,Myers for the plalntim fmdOMa&titfgiMr I t 'Mlfobb»on for ., ,j ( V > iThe':’Trenton r ßft n kiDg ' Company ts? Wm, Danlari f : theplafotiff? ,/- v 5 1 -■ as.T, B.’Cb<3aioiS>tt,i:Co ; to' theuseof, .T. : Br. - N JOoldlngtoii. Atiah Middleton.- --v Jf., ading;as action;to • A?pj‘oinl»st>ry aote.'' 2io defsnee. YerdietforthVplaihtiffror $940 98. _ .•,;' „.U r; '* i\ Thomas Fey Vs Mlchaei'Byan ;* An a pro [mUiory fcqte~ g»ucae, .Hirst,for; the plaintiff; Daniel i;' 'Dongbertvfor the defendant' -. <- i •f t \ QulUbTMisSsBBiOHB—Judge Allisdn.—Peter ; and Fired jt Keheosten were charged with atson, / m setting ore-to Vka fftable of lohn lfcOsin, owner dr ' rßlamo&dahdllanMekftreets- i - 7i{ TkA'dafendapiswere quHeyouDgmep.'- Tneyraiilddd ! ■ joeit dobr te the stable vf hfr. McCain. On the evening ! pf 4hafire theygot r oppn the roof lof the stable, and . iwens looking into the pigeon• box.;>A few zmnntes.altdr )tWjr left the reof. Are w*s discovered. - \ - .The defendants denied the charge of arson; and proved a port charg?ter-rforipease and honesty. Verdict not -, -.jJulity.^V''--- ■-- - AUf«d'Wvckirer wfta charg«i wjth an assault andbat -conraishd^d, tb tnrmercy ofthe cVhrtr- %r-~ ■> * \■ ■ H^naji^ r vOo#s DanJsl W. MiUer/?An' Aeticn • k : ,t*lA monejs alleged to have been- loansd imd fQc.hpard c fer : yerdic)f*i^;pUi^ff^t^;vAa^Thompscn - BTytbe^phtiffjWdJ.ja.Arawster for ; the defendant “ : ,YWUIISa TKqinp«u vi|Tnai3ltypf-Philadelphia.. An - - iwabver'Upbh, ft; ’wUh the Board of ' Heslth for AULDg tijf street! now Wash . ? JUaadßmhtJ'JirnVii. Ratth*ws^Moore! An 'action , of.replsyla.'tOjVeooyera quantity'of iron, alleged to have wfn StqlVnTr&m theplafntlff.Vhrdhritis'alieged, 'posseuiba of -the defend cMrseoL&ade frooTa dealer,.to whom if hid besn.soTd -, jTschudy forth* plaiaitlff, the defendiht.r /?,, , ; 3 . i .* t ~ . ; Bl*l£. ys.-JPa!ethVrp. v Before reported.; Verdict Cor - - ' " v CiTY ITEMS. Tickets for>Edward Everett's Xectvire,' on Franklin, are now for sale/ aswlU be seen by an adver ' r tfsemeni la to^ay’spaper. ; ,'^J < i Jhb prince VbOikept,ihftvrorJd .in awe, j * The the law)‘‘'/I’ ] X: % : ,i, v iThe.Wgbr tbelbir—yeß, oneandall» , — „w ' Who m : ‘thefr {clothing {at . OcanTllll BtphCi’s^-Emporium ,of Fashion, ‘Nor 607 : rV^vV^T'*, - 1 f " 0 i aiigb .wi* ex •’ 7 fctMtadj %h^ch : Zu£ton i t theirords *‘ Congress Water*” - x 'ofie asked the other' what' sort of waUr ‘tkat was.' * Yeplled~his ; ' companion* ,‘ '< ‘ that’s'- what *hf/> epoiit_at Congress.”,, pretty' smart retort' _ that—and about equalto that of.the man who declared, - ashed where he.bought his clothes,- “ At tbe.‘ old -•' Franklin Hall Clothing Smpdrtnm* of Hr Hr Aldridge, 6hwrtnu^-^r«ef .»’> •’ 'iV^.T' s C,'.-' - ’* r V.OsE.'! Scott’s Ovehcoat.— When General Scott - - arriredln Hew one near hJm, in f the 6roi»4 which Bt/Chsrreß,aik*dpe rmission/to darr# hli ;o The General grante d the 1 reqvrt, and the perioo,’ln carrying cut his Intention in ri,^.Sftiiog^thrc««i^;jh? v •Conway, and.the heard of/, it elfle&l The -'..General-ahohldseod on>'andgetanotha^attheßrdwh - 608 ■i * l "' 2000-eui^rfl bttm«ton&l<4>»Jiefltafl!a*nd eottott rdge 60 begs Raolefl w»lnttt«^fWtfbfbi»i»^i«i4,lGo"do"alberta 160 boxes bbTtUpu tbrpentfde -Rowleyf Athburctr & Coi 327 ;'--fds 6d dOrotlbToM tfdejOofbrAn &fttu*el!; 102 {to «pt« do 1 brendy-4 b*Jea>irto--G V*B-Amttoge; A ' SObbtotoeiß'DTßteUon'jk Odj. fiS & ‘ dd jfteM&iU IHbgtoyr*bgflßh & 06: 75 do - bigi^naW'Ben nent AJB roi b*Xs spotflPeAer ; dftX6Ubdpfi ! trait 3do =Bm(tbj v 69’do ! BelHdgi; ’r HpUtogeworth*; Cpj >B4B *' W rdetifyd jjtffeg 6wot, jr:; ft % ;*\t- j _. iifibniia of'tjzb ookam sxkasikksL j <' AVr f,-f?**®M , »Be„OIWMbBTATJSJ. J . ■ ■ Diva 0nf10w...........N York, .Glugor Jfm 23 > rWbg»r*V.’;..;v.'.'v.'.Borteh'.. Mterp001..........,. Iu 28 ; . v Oirca»«Jan..j J .i.v..NY. .Jan 2T 'CitjroT W York,oLtYerpooV...vft.ft*Jatt 29 -i >'4MahiotV.Keir Y kV > ’: H»T»n»BteenierilMTfr;New lYoifci.oq the' . too.'ftO, caitfae4Ui.eal lflm; ? ' zj-'-i- .Wlrtnja»e AittyajJjrtMc fall on StmdAjr.ibe eteemeM •-■ wtU gfttikm from New Orleanifc? ; bags ; f;_ ' ‘ Xl'thc MlTlhnnti'Sxchangc: Phila:!'.l-ph\a. j r f" Barqne .. .CleDfuegoii, soon "B»’qn« AoietiMD,' Wortioger,;..o»rfena«, soon C: Brig 5tar,»tk,‘C0mn..........,......Dam5r»ra 1 lu. 22 , ; BHiWuiteti*Ur}'OoU«S..won i.,; >:ißrigßy»;|i>BoitoiJJ Hew Tort, to JameaAlldartiwr. ■is4~i vlter^oMarySUzfttathvßichfort^.ftoDjM«B*ina'NoT , ‘ i9 : wlt£ »um«c, frult, &0. to JeeneM&Bcattergood— v 3,lnth# Strata oriQib . ; y rtlUr, u*. til* drip- Sebutopot; from - liehorn for New V/-. Yort**ttd bamoo Vof from Mesaln* tor Bortco. '■? /- Hritf liteteO}: WlMtatf tJ‘ days from Georgetown; SO, ' ltoff Cape- fa* v'.lWwK&ililjWoii'rtJorMa.'MdMtutDeii to George ’ .Wit«i«7iowSi*:»M»;w aw port tfOMjm *te r »r «*<•• p tire—w»* towed trod the Breakwater b/the Ameilca. Barbadoer, in baUMlto.S AW WelehY : .' 1 t.. gaps --U-" ffl.’ttagHMiet.-ftft&i Tlftldtin,!.; to»«d hii down, to Btrty liUndyWMloi (he JBWKrt'tOHUr' - i Bhlp r Bwtr thraore; (BrJ New Orleans,* J W SRilon & Bon. . ..._ _ i' Btr J B Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. ' rOorresoondearoorthe* Philadelphia Exchange.] ( LEWES, Del.. Jan 18,1869 t The brlasSophle/fw Kingston'.'JajThos Walter, for !8t Berta; idee, for Barbados*; eobra Petrel, M 0 Hop ping, Buena Ylsta, Tillage Bell,"and ta B Morrow, west to sea last evening, leaving at the harbor ship Arab, brigLoango, steamer America,- and three fishing schra. ■Wind strong from NW—clear and cold.' Yours, *0 •;=. . 7 - WM. M. HICKMAN. ' [BT TBUCOXSPH TO THK ?BSBS.] Nbw OblbaKS. Jan. 18. Arrived,‘ships Agnes toeda, from New York; Delfltj from Havre. _ f' Jdn;:.’}9—Arrived, ship Indiana, from Now York; [barque Indus, from Bio* - - j -)n - MEMORANDA. - - Steamship City of Richmond, Teal, sailed from Rich ;moal lBth lnet. for Philadelphia. > . 1 Ship John Fraser, Herbert, sailed,from Liverpool Ist [ioatr.for Philadelphia.r -*- •- - j Ship Westmoreland. Teal, for. Philadelphia, entered $ for loading at Liverpool 31st nit', i v'Ship'Dallthaven, hence, arrived at New Orleans 18th (instant.- . . . • ■ j vßhip. Catharine, Foeter/hence/waa discharging at • Gape Town, OGH, Nov 27. \ I 'Ship Morning Light, Knight, from London, at Bom i bay Deo 8. \ -? ■ v ; ;phlp Belle of the, ,W® fl t, Howes, from Calcutta, at 'Boston 18th inat. - -t . ‘ Ship Consul. Hayden,.from .Savannah, arrived at Li rerpooMat inatl . . Ship Daylight, Holbrook,-from New York, arrived at Sydney/KbW, Oct 22,. . ’* „ - Bhipa: Golden West, Curwen, for Hong Kong, and H B Mildmay/Webb, for (loam; sailedfrom Sjrdney, N3W Oei 29. *, Ship Donald MoKayjTobin/for Liverpool, sailedfrom Melbourne Nov 8. ... Ship Xosfah Sradle/j Hcrdingy for .Boston, oleared at Oalcatta j ' . Ship Geneva. Barnes, for Boston, cleared at Calcutta NOY.2e.-r, Bhip;B,?Jdgewater, Barstow, from Mobile for Liver pool, was spoken 81 Inst, off Sand Key. *, Ship Bacneli Hamblin, from Calcutta, arrived at New York yesterday. . , - " ' Ship Booth, Carolina, ooodwln|'from Cherbourg, in ballast, was ashore 17th Inst, on the inside of Mobile bat:'* A"tug has been sent to her assistance. Ship Busan G Owen, Norton; for Liverpool, was lflkd log'at-A'palaehfcola 13th inßt. •• : * ship Jacob Bell, Low*for Hong Kong, oleared at New York 18th Inst:' v . < 1 •' ’ J fchip J H Jarvis,'previously reported ashore at Beach Head,Was got'off and towed to Uastine 16th Inst. Ship Heramao,Thurston, for New York, via Batavia, was at MantUa'Nov 6j v t* sad next day. Ship Southern Cross. Howes, at Caloutta N0v.28, was ehariered'for Boston at $5 per ton: had 660 tons engaged. . Ships Skylark, Follansbee;- ana Golden Eagle, Stone, 1 for New Bedford, sailed from-Honolulu Nov 25. - • • Ships West Wind. Hatch, and Anglo Saxon Man ton, for New Bedford, sailed from Honolulu Deo 1. Bhip n Alliance, De Forrest, for Liverpool, oleared at Charleston 15th in*V* w1tn2063 hales cotton and 200 bblsrosj&.i- tv-. Sh'p Mary Hammond, Colson, for. Liverpool, cleared atPayannah 16th inst. with 8269 bales cotton. Ships Macaulay,tßodgen. and Jos-Tarratt (Br) Han na. both before reported in Hampton Roads from Callao, have been orderedto Baltimore.' SkipMaaeppa, Boyd, at Charleston 10th inst. from Bristol'Kng, reports:', Deo2Bih, lat 33 32, long 86, at iL A M, passed the wreck of (a vessti'painted bisok. with a stamp foremast standing, and thought to be a ship or about 1000 tons. " She was about five miles to windward, and the wind blowing a gale from the southward, could notboard her. - ' - • Ship City of Brooklyn, Chase, for Liverpool, oleared at Mobile 14th inst. with. '4696,< balescotton,.valued at $281,869 ~ *i- -> •- . Ba qua Bailie Magee, Magee, from Bio de Janeiro, at Richmond 19thihst. v-- • - BrrjaeJthu Field, Field, from Baltimore, arrived at Barque Frances-Palmer,'Sawyer, from Honolulu, at Ban Fraiiciseoprevioua to 24th ult. ■ ; Bivque, .Theodosia, (Br) 'Furman, cleared at N York yesterday for Buenos eyres. ! ' ' Barqu |Mustang, Greenman, from Now York, arrived at Mobile 13thinst. , r - ' . ■. , ' Ba*qae Atlas, Bartlett, from Hoog Kong, arrived at New York yesterday, '-i *; j , A •» . * j Barque Mehonan, (Swed).Ryder, from Janeiro, with 2020 bags coffee, arrived at Savannah 16th' Inst. Barque Prlsoilla, from Havana, at Apalaohl oola 7th inst, and w*s load Log.Uth frr Boston. -w The Dorothea 'Schmid, Case, sailed ..from ,Bordeaux previous to a?d lost,for Philadelphia, / ./ ; j - - Brrg. Breeio. Odterbrldge, from Savanna-la Mar, ar rived at-New York yesterday . Rrlg Alberdina,' (Dutch) Oaendtg, for w« s ready for. sea at'Rotterdam 80th pit. Brig ’Storm.King,'Penny, clearedat New York 18th inst. tor Gaboon, WUA. . . Brig .Amazon, Hein, henoe, sailed from Barbaloes Brig Sprite, Pilce, for Rio de Janeiro, cleared at New York yesterday. ;*• ' JBrig Samuel Welsh, Barrett, for Philadelphia, cleared at ,Savannah n lsth Let, with 800 hales eotton. 97 bars iron, 50' casks rice, 25 bags rsgs, and 43 empty pbl*. , Brig Josephus, from Honduras for Baltimore, was spoken 14thinst. lat 2317; long 80. Brig Brandywine, Oormack, from Peraambneo, was seen going into Uacelo Dec 23, to load eager for Phila delphia. , Brig Crimea,’Hiohbo'ro,'’from Rio de Janeiro Nov 23, ▼la St Thomas Dee 80, arrived at New York yesterday.. - Bchr W^M, Dodge, Moore, from Ospe Town, CGH, ar- lBthinst.i. Gfchrs 'AncL-B Gannon,Nowell, and 8 A Hammond, Cain, cleared at ( Bo»ton XBth inet. for Philadelphia. . SdnvWJhHemmo'ndi Cain, hence, arrived at Beaten lethimti: .■T'av-'i' : > • : V Bohr A' Oordery, Alien, from ..Charleston, at Jackson ville 10th inst.. . -.Schr.Star, Crowell, from New York, arrived at Balti mdt'e 18tKinrt?'f - Bchr Treunrer, Liston, henoe tor Boston, sailed from Newport 16th Inst; v • ? ‘ '■ r- ' Bchr Henry Jiptt, Baker,'hence, remained at Matin zaiTihinst.. 1 jM *-. -- 2 ' Bcbr ghlp Caip?nter, Fountain, from Smyrna, Del, at Providence 17thUat.r: Sehr Alabama, Savin, at Mew York 18th Inst, from gmyrna.-TJelV l i * ’ ; ir Ar at' Liverpb'ol Ist inst, Persia, (a) Judkins,’ N York,* Mary,-Waugh, from.Minatltlfta; with captain, mate, andtnreq.mqn dead;' i Bid lit, iost, ships Oswego, Stephens, and Calhoun, Hayes, Paine, andAt Pst rickj- Files' New Orleans: Gen Parkhlll, Pike, Oharles- Mirtba^Robinson. N Orleans:' pljNelson/ VValls; N Orleans; Busan B Howell, Hardes* .ty, Balthnore; 3d, Mackinaw, Hammer, do: Jane, Pen •ningtbn7Rio Jaheiro;‘ 4th, Levanter, Fowler, Mobile; Madras, Robinsoa, N Or)eans;-N- Lurabee,' Perry.'do: Ca ollna, .GradeUilCharlestonj' UedaUion, • Theobold, .do;’ John. A Ann, Bills, Bangor..- -- . . -, -' ARRIVALS' AT-THB -PKINCIPAL HOTELB vr f6,6w;p / koftanro- ' *- GIRARD bfllow Nintli Ed Bowgan/ /,J J. > T EWiiaon, LoutavlUo ! A gMcksonVSt Louis 1 Mbs Ohorlaod, NHaven, ' Capt Htms/Pa i<■ - - i Hr and lira Bos* JBMM«.iit-.. ~ V W Settle, Ky. : BLGiddiogs,. Boston- l . TB' Bleek, Jr, NY ; Mrs.Stevenson { Maas/. , . W 0 Plummer tc la Buffalo J Dagan, Balt- / M v> i W B Royater, Richmond ,Va J J Williams, Richmond: A.H WuHtrgtca, Nashville T-BHornlts/Baltr- - rtashvllle \ . A GiForceAugttaia,' Ga .. PB Kenard, St Louis . WmT Gioke, 7 -Mrs G W Gill, Conn , ■SM Hitchcock.N Y. - . A LHitchcock, NY 8G ApplrtOnj'Boaton' Mrs Coles, NY ’Mtaa Ooies. NY Miss Chadwick, Boston M McLean, N Y E Smith, NY 0 Bant, Boston .. . ~ ~ AJ# Baok,N Y DrS Go.ding. Bt Louis : Dr F T StrlbUng, Va J John B"i O Hopprl P D f -- '•••’ , - H 0 Anewortb, Boston . WB'HoUingßWOrthi Balt; MERCHANTS’ HOTEL—Fourth at., below Arch; TYOroftoo,N Y : HU Glltqer,Nebraska J J Blakeslee &la. Pa ■ 0 W Cornwell, NY\ :J W Ulrich; Lebanon » D A Ulrich, Lebanon 3 H X LemautTa,-easier ■ B Caldwell, Del Wm.H Cbipman A la, N Y T Wright, lad *", A Lemmon, Pa . V ; 0 Ridgeway, MD, Pa - 0 Glir, r MD,May’s Landing 0 Palmer; Monroe co A Fxowenfvid, PUiabnrg 8 N Whitney, NY W Kinyon/N Y f * W LHnrmaaon,Cottn GioMcLaoghlih.Oln. o ( Dr.Harrispn,Va -DhaS'DanleJl, Ga , G MoOallongh & la, Md . PhiiaC Hehiy Stothoff, Euion l «v- AMERICAN HOTEL—Obestnat st.,’ ab; Fifth.; J OOiaTen- Phlla - - < Bftml Anderson, Wash ' * Joi.JLiwb, .W*st l Cheater G H Anderson, Wash . ■ Wm'B Waddell, West Ohest, Wm Butler, West Chester r JbhA ? Bumphrey, NY ' W Darlington, West Chest P J Barry, Easton ' ( W Barry, Lancaster - M Griffin, Tamaqna l^' ~B C Johnson, N J 1 J WitPams, Wilmington Wm Gilehurst, Phlla 8 P Githsrfl. N J- ; • «’ 0 A WaHacsj N Y H'GTdcker &la/ RX A Ltmebnrger, N Y > A *-« A M’Chpnk N BDariij Mus W Booth; Washington UNION HOTEL—Arch atrwt/belbwFourth,: 1 JnoDuonlng, Md . ; 0 T Browning,-Canton,>o JasJarriS,‘Pa ' Jno Bnekner, Chicago J R Jones,'Tamaqua , L Dover, Chicago G F Kurt*,'Lancaster Col HBroadhead, 111 > G Hilleij’Jr.MdT/ ' 3 M Simmons,Md W Underwood, Centre oo W. F Thorne, Cincinnati, 0 John Gates, oinbfpnati; 0 L J Holt A Is, Blass D Eppley;Harrisburg HD Smith, Conn W 3 Moseley,Pbila - / • *' FRANKLIN street,' above Third- WL Cannon 'Del ' J.Amest, Bucks. Pa v , G 0 Moore;Caaida.West W Gown, LambertvlUs - G Y Bowen . R Meredith, Utica O C Hills,-Plymonth, Ot . W T Btmsey, M Chunk O 8 Tunis, Freehold;' r-'-iJA Holbrook, Boston , O Baker A Soo, Pt Carbon OWeigly, Lebanon J B Kaibsob, Lebanon - W B Aator, N Y A 8 Robinson, N Y 'John Wilson, NY L Btix, Omolnnatl, 0 NATIONAL HOTEL—Baca street, abova Third. A Fridsnberg; N Y r > Q B Baffin A fam, Easton P N Johnson,-NewHaven W S Knight, KnightsvHle A A Williams) Fa* G Patterson, Pottsville BKrarneri PbcenizvlUe*'' F Walters Lebanon DM Karmaoyy Lebantn . G P Whitaker, Md W o Harris.-York,-Pa - . J Jameson, Trenton, N J JHA>p,Pa- % - 1A Johnson, Ashland, Pa BARLEY SHBAr HOTBL-Seoond street, telow Vine. J Weedon, New Hope ' O Barlee, Cheltenham MrStewali; Abtngton W McGnlfe A la, Ph la EG Walmao}Belvldere • L Beckman,Newtown H W Merrill A la, N Y A Baker, Newtown Msj Morrison, Books co DBKirkberry/Pa J White/ Washington C L Stapled A is, Pa T D Redneck; ,Washington G HUi’A.la. Bucks co Geo Hlbbßfßucks co - F B Buth Doylestown ’ H H Pasion' Bucks do W Cole, Doylestown G Bearte, Ddvlestown , J W Bwartley, Doylestown t J G T Heßton,Pa ; • BI.A6K'BB iH.iNN—nrth .nd M.rohwt gtrseta. Tbo. Pino, Cbfl.W eo 8 W Walter, Chester oo Wm W Tsylhr, Ohester co ' J Oort, Lancsster co J OtmolDahini r Md ■ . 3 Hooper, Downingtowp Ireac Blscr, Chester co ' Gfio 8 Cbfiyuoy, I)ol co B y McDonald & la. Pa HIM McGionie, Cheater oo vD Snj dor, Phlla G E Clarke, Pottotown M JSrenfl, Pnghtosm J P Aemond, Oheater oo 3 3 hrower, Bloomalrarg 1 Bobt Ljsle, Cheater oo A.H.Bilntopj-Md , B L Oeosroll, Pa MADIBON HOGB*—Second at., heloir Aron. Wmß Buotoh, Dal ' ■ H F Mennlok, Balt Eoht D Pnjhj Balt *' “ BALD SAGLE—Third alireet, abore CallowhlU. IPPreeae.Pa' : " 0 Grcaß, Uelrldera . 3 narbster; Perm* 3 D Bohttll, OaUsanqtte B Lamb, Backs oo J F Kunnel, BchuylktU cd S Wilson, Peniia . •• 8 Stelgorwolt, Ponna , BLAOK BBAR HOTltJJhird at., »*• Oallowhlll. DGood.Danphln .Won Prader Long Bwamp J Bering/ Dauphin co n' J Cabel, Cole Brookdale S.Jacaes, Coopersburg . . : Chss Jenklastown P Harlzel, Ridge,Yslley , G Kline, Bartsvillfl . H Munrer, Bechtelsville ‘ L Temple, Doylestowu MOUNT YSBNON HOTEL—Second at., above Aroh. RTOung';/-•* -• * B Bouck; Montgomery AsWrigbt,, v ' 1 - 0 W Gaw A la, Pittsburg M'Kenisey/^rlt;A R OtSfley,NT ■J t/Laue/wilmington - -‘ J B SoydeT.pa ! S S.oddard, Oieatfleld 8 T McCartney ' - Miss May* Clearfield- A Y Cooper ojicri«l JtfoUcso. /jL Mlstingnlshed MedicOl Gentleman says» In a letter to the proprietor: 11 It may be a little irregular ffor me to say anything in favor of a patent medicine i bntstllll must bear witnesste the effioecy of 'Dr.- •lIOOFLAND‘B BALSAMIC OOBDIAL.’ My wife had ; long been suffering under a violent cold, which defied all the curative means at my command; when, without my knowledge, she purchased a bottleof the Cerdi^, • and Was so visibly relieved thatlrnyuelf procured a 'second bottle for her; on taking the contents of which r she was radically cured. 1 ? . This invaluable remedy, totbeeffioaoy of which other modical men have testified, as well as the writer or the above, is prepared only by Dr. C. M. JACKSON, 418 ARCH Street, Philadelphia, and for sale by druggists gene: ally throughout the United States and Canada. Price 76 cents per bottle. It Great Safe Robbery at Norristown, JDecem 888 Ist, 1343 —Some time last night the flooring mill of‘Mr. Joseph Fezone, in Norristown Pa., was entered, and one of Parrel, Herring, & Co.’s best pa tent Powder-Proof Look and Safe , WAS BLOWN OPEN WITH POWDER, and $1,600 in cash taken out and carried away. This safe is now in Brans 6c Watson’s store, No. -28 South Fourth street, where we most respectfully invite the publlo to call, and examine how those New Yorkers make their safes. They sorew their doom together with the smallest kind of cast-iron screws, and from the ap pearance of this ssfe, it could not have taken more than one musket load of powder to blow the above safe open., Ootobbb JBth,-1858.—Three thieves entered the pionrlng.Mlli of Messrs. Dorrance AJDoron, in Bristol, Pa., and tried all night to blow open iheir Safe with powder, which had $260 in cash, but did not succed in gett'hg. it' open. Their Salamander Safe was manufac tured by ' RYANS & WATSON. They have a few more for sale, of the sfcme kind, at their Store, No. 23 South FOURTH Street, Phila delphia. N. B —We find in The Press, of December 4th, the following: our safes are warranted to give perfect satis faction, or will be returned. “ Fabml, Hbbbing, & Co,” - We, - STANS & WATSON, would ask all parties hav ing Parrel, Herring, & Co.’s Patent Champion Safes to take Advantage of the above offer, and return them and get their money, as they will And that, in a few years, thq composition with whioh the Safes are filled (a large portion being oil of vitrol) will eatjmt all the iVcn. A specimen of their Champion Safes may be seen in front of our store, whioh Is eaten fall of holes bow. btans & waTson; j*2oths-2t No. 20 South FOURTH Street/ Farrcl, Herring, 3c Co., sell more Safes than all others in the trade. And why so ? The reason hi, because t|e public'have,/row experience , faith in their security from midnight robbers; and, shouldafirooo our, their books and valuables are sure to be found in excellent preservation.* . ’ ja!2 tf Barnett’s Coconino, BURNETT’S COCOAINE, BURNETT’S COCOAINE. A compound of Cocoa-nut Oil, &0., for dressing the Hair. For efficacy and agreeableness, it is without an equal. It prevent the hair from failing off. It promotes its healthy and vigorous growth. ■ It is not greasy or sticky. , It leaves no disagreeable odor. It softens the hair token hard and dry. ;It soothes the irritated scalp skin. It affords the richest lustre. It remains longest in effect. It costs fifty cents forji half pint bottle . Barnett’s Cocaine* ■ BURNETT’S OOOOAINE. ' BURNETT’S OOOOAINE. TESTIMONIAL. Boston, July 19,1857. Hkbsbb. J. Burnett A Co.: I cannot refuse to state the salutary effeot in my own aggravated; case of your excellent Hair Oil—(Coooalne.) ' For many montbs my hair had been tailing off, until 1 was fearful of losing it entirely. The skin upon my heul became gradually more and more inflamed, so that .loonldnottoneh it without pain. -This irritated con dition I attributed to the use of various advertised hair washes, which I have since been told contain eamphene spirit. ' By the advice of mf physician, to whom you had shown your process of purifying the Oil, I oommenoed ite use the last weekJn Jnne. The first application al layed the Itching and irritation; in three'or four days the redness and tenderness disappeared—the hair oeased to fall, and I have now a thick growth of new hair. I trust that others, similarly afflicted, will be In-, dueed to try the same remedy. Yours, very truly, • BUSAN R. POPE, Bornelt’o Coceatne* BURNETT’S OOOOAINE. BURNETT’S COCOAINE. 20* A single application renders the hair (no matter how stiff and dry) soft and glossy for several days. It la oonoeded by all who have used it to be the bet Land ckeapest'Hair Dressing «n the World. Prepared by. ...... ’ JOSIPH BURNKTT A CO., Boston. 10* For sale by dealers generally at Fifty Cents a Bottle. ■ < jalS-dtml Jules Hanel’a Eau Athenlenne, or Hair Re- NOYATOR» not only restores the hair, bat also im*_ proves the sight; -it- restores gray knd'vflry hair to itf original life color and youthfaV softness hMU **’*! It i$ . not a hot soil the skin or linen. Duid oy 'all Druggists, and by JULES HAUEL A CO., No. 704 OHE3TNUT Street, Philadelphia. jal7-6t- . Late .Fire atHobcqne, lowa.—Pnbnqne,Jqu. 7,1850. MBBSBB. HSBBtNG A CO.—Gents: last requested by Ur. T. A. O. Ooohrane, of this place, to aay to you that, on the morning of the 4th njtiv o, about 3 o’clock, his store took fire, and the entire stock of goods was dsatroyedi The heat became so suddenly intense that none of the goods eonid possibly be saved; bat fortunately his books and papers, which were In one of your OHAMPION SAFES, were all preserved perfect ly. And well may they be oalUd Champion, for during the whole conflagration thexe was incessant pouring of flame directly upon the Safe which contained them. And still, upon opening it/ the inside was found to be scarcely warm, while the outside was most severely scorched. • .. Yours, tro’y, . HERRING’S PATENT OHAMPION FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES, with HALL’S PATENT POE DBR-PROOF LOOKS, afford the greatest security of any Safe In the world. AUo, DWELLING-HOUSE SAFES, of elegant workmanahip and finish, for plate, &o. * PARREL, HERRING, A CO., . . JaU-tf 180 WALNUT Street. A New Article for the Hair* ’ ;; TBALON A SON’S OOOOINB, . is the best and cheapest' article for the hair. For p're sorvlng, beautifying, and restoring the hair, the most perffet hair-dressing ever offered to the public# Sold at 617, 497, and 107 Broadway, and by all Druggists and Fsncy-Goods Dealers Pint bottlei 60 cents; half-pints, 26 cents. - Inquire for Phalon A Son’s Ooooine. Be ware of counterfeits. T.B.PSTEBRON A BROTHERS, 800 CHESTNUT Street, Wholesale* Agents. jal4-tf ’ Seamen’s' Saving Fund—Northwest Cerner of SECOND and WALNUT Streets, Deposit? received in small and large amounts, from alt olaeses of the community,'and allows'lnterest at the rate of five per cent, per annum. Money may be drawn by checks without loss of inte rest. Office open dally, from 0 until 6 o’clock, and on Mon day and Saturday until oln the evening. President, rFranklln Fell; 1 Treasurer and Beoretary, Charles M. Morris/ . SSO, *5O, »60, *OO, *6O, *6O, *6O, *50.- SINGER'fI . HEWING MACHINES.—PBIOKB RE DUCED.—A new and elegant Family Bewing Ma chine for 660, and the general scale of, prices greatly reduced. All who want a substantial, simple, and re liable Sewing Machine, which 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 machines, at the reduced prices. They can not fall to be satisfied. I/M. SINGER A 00., ' nofl.tJ22'' ‘ ' No. 003 CHESTNUT Stmst. Saving Fund.—Five Per Cent. Interest*— NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COMPANY; WALNUT Street, S. W, corner THIRD, Philadelphia. Money received in any sum, large or small, and interest paid from the day of* deposit to the day of withdrawal. Money is-xeosived and payments made daily, without notice. The Investments are made in Real Estate, Mortgagee, Ground Rents, and ttieh first-class securi ties as the chapter requires.' Office hours from 0 o’clock in the morning tintil 6 o’clock in the afternoon, and on Monday and Thursday evenings until 8 o’clock, fefl ’ Window Drapery, BBOOATELLB, : , SATIN DAMASK, SATIN DE LAINE, WORSTED DAMASK, REPS, MOREBVB, AND PLUBHEB, Together with all the trimmings appertaining to the Curtain trade. Owing to the lateness of the season, we will close out our heavy Curtains at greatly reduced rates. Curtains cut, made, and put 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 CURTAIN STORE, 680 OHIBTNUT Street. Grover A Baker’a Celebrated Family Sewing MAOHINES. A NEW STYLE—PRICE $6O. 780 Chisthot SrasxT, Pbiladhlpiiu. These Machines sew from two spools, and form a seam of unequalled strength, beauty, and elasticity, which will hot rip, even If *T«ry fourth stitch be cut. They are unquestionably the best In the market for .family use. oolfl-tf von a omom.im. -Tfl One-Price Clothing of the Latest Styles, and made In the best manner, expressly for bbtail salsb. We mark our lowest selling prices In H.AIH viouass on each article. All goods made to order are warranted satisfactory, and our ohb-frioi btstbk la striotly ad hered to. We believe this to be the only fair way 0/ dealing, as thereby all are treated alike. JONES A CO., . aulT-lr 604 MARKET Street. Dyspepsia.—. There Is probably no disease which experience' baa so amply proved to be remedia ble by the PERUVIAN SYRUP as Dyspepsia. The most Inveterate forma of this disease have been com pletely cured by this medicine, as ample testimony of some of our first dtisens proves. / For sale in this city by V. Brown, corner Fifth and Chestnut, and Hassard A 00., corner Twelfth and Chestnut. dlO-dAWtf THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA. • On the evening of Tuesday, the 18th instant, bT the. Rev. Dr Newton, DAVID B, GRAHAM to ADDIK A. PERFLB. all of this city. . ’ - ' On the 17th instant, by Rev. A A.WitUta, GEORGE n.DYBALL tp MALVINA A. MULLIBON, both of, this city •*• On the 17th Instant, by Rev,’J L Fulton, Mr. GIL* -BERT W. DICKENSON, of Elmira, New T ork |t° MARY J. MAOINTIRE, of Philadelphia. * On the 10th inotaht, RIOHARD MoOUNNEY, aged ! and friehda of the familyj'a’ao,the • members of .the Hibernia Society, - are rearectfally In vited to attend the funeral, from hia late residence, N. W. corner of Nineteenth und.Banaom a'reet, (late Goorge street.) on Fatutday morning, at 9 o’clock, without further notice. To proceed to Cathedral Cemetery. Funeral service at the Chapel of Bt. Peter and Paul. *. ** ' On Wednesday, 19th instant, A’ W. RUBHTON, in the 86th year of hlsage- ‘ l , The male friendß of the family are respectfully in vited to attend his funeral, from His late residence, No. 1237 North Twelfth street, above Girard avehuo.on Saturday, 22d instant, at 9 o’olook A M., without fur ther notice. v _ On the 17th inslant, WILLIAM J. GRAY, aged 87 years. The relatives and friends of the, family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from bis late resi dence, No. I School-house wvenue, Ohestout street. West Philadelphia, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 1 o’clock. Interment at the Mount moriah Cemetery. * On the 18th instant, KATE LOUISA, daughter of Oh«rles and Elisa Shoemaker, aged2o years. The relatives and friends of thOTamily are respect fully invited to attend the funeral; from thßrealdenco or her parents, No 31 North Sixth afreet, this (Thurs day) atternoon, at 8 o’clock, without further hotfre * On the IBth instant; Oapt CUMBERLAND SHEP PARD, aged 49 years. -i. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 811 Grover street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 3 o’clock, without further notice. * On the 18th instant, MATTHEW CLARKE, aged 40 years. The relatives &td friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend his funeral, from his late resi dence, No. 804 Brown street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock, without further notice* To proceed to Odd Fellows* Cometery. * On tho 18th instant, JAMES DUFP.Y, aged 17 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respect folly invited to Attend tbe funeral, from his JAte resi dence, No. 19 IJaktr street, below Seventh, between fchippen and Fi'zvater, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 1 o’clock; without farther notice. loterment at Cathe dral Cemetery. _ * On the IBth instant, BERNARD DUFFY, aged 88 years, . The relatives and friends of the family; also, the membrra of Independence Tire Company, are respect fully invited to at’ond tbe funeral; from his late resi dence, Wood street, west of Twenty-third, this (Thurs day) ofturnoon, at 3 o’clock, withodt further notice. To proceed to Cathedral Cemetery. * ' * On Monday afternoon, 17th inst., GEORGE PHIL* LEE, Jn the 72d year of bis age. /' The relatives and friends of the famfy are respect fully invited to attend his funeral, frotqhta late resi dence, No. 604 South . Eleventh street, on Friday morn ing next, at 10 o’olook, without further hotioe. ## - On the 17th inst , ELIZABETH CR'jSBY, in the 63th year of her age. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Friaay morning, at 10 o’clock, from her late residence, 248 South Twelfth street, above Spruce. . ** On the 17th inst, ANN MoLEBYEN, in the 62dyear ofherrge. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited toatteedthe funeral, from the residence Of her brother-in.law, Michtel Kelly. No -111 Tine street, above Front, this (Thursdiy) morning, at 9 o’olock, without lurtber notice. * * - On the morning of the 18tb inst*, GEORGE H., son of Thomas J. and Susan G. Hemphill, in the,Bth year of his age. -- The. relatives and friends of the family,are respect fully Invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his parents. No 803 Tine street, this (Thursday) Dittoing, at 10 o’clock, without further notice, de terment at Blaobpelah Cemetery. * On theldth lost., Mrs. ANN WELLS, in the 68th 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 end South, this (Thursday)afternoon, at 2 o’olook, without farther notice. ■_ * f/a Post Office, Philadelphia—Office of the ILS POSTMASTER, January 19th, 1859. admail for europe wui be made up at this Office, closing at 8 o’clock P. M , on THURSDAY, 20th inst., to be despatched for Liverpool by the Steamship NORTH AMERICAN, which departs from Portland on the 22d Instant GIDEON G. WEBTCOTT, It Postmiß'er. ,y-==»Third anniversary of the ftlorriaJLiterarr Ujj INBTITUTE will be held in the Rev. Q>. Ohacd ler’i Church, Palrrer street, abovo Queen, THIS (Thursday) EVENING, commencing at a quart *r before 8 o’clock. Tickets free. A oolUction-will-be taken up in aid of the new Ohurch la Girard avenue ; It* n*sp» Skaters’ Club. -A meeting of th*~Clnb LLS will be held on THIS (Thursday) EVENING, January 20th, at the Hall of Ihe DiligentFiieCoapihy, Tenth and Filbert et.eeti, at 7)4 o’clock. All mem bers are requested to attend, as business of Importance will be presented to the Club for action. ... EDWARD D. YATES. It* Secretary Clnb. fyr=» Those beautiful Ivory types,an well as Life-size Photographs inOil, and Miniature Pfco toifrapbriin Water Colors, aremadeatBKIMERIRGAL LBRY, BHOOND Street, aboveGreeo. - West Philadelphia Institute.— A» ad (L3 journed meatiog of the members of the * West Philadelphia Institute will be held iu the Library Room, THIS (Tborslay) EVENING, at o’clock, fortbe purpose of electing officers. < , It# JAMES MILLER, President. 1 'ry=» Wardrobes of Elegant Styles, for sple .L 5 Cheap, at MANUFACTORY, 269 South TfrlßD Street ' . ryra Extension Tahirs, suitable for-‘Ships, IL? Bteamboats,Hotels, and Dwelling*, for/.sale Uh/ap.at MANUFACTORY, No. - 259 South THIRD Street. , rv:_-» Secretary and Book-case*, in great va- Lfj rlety, >t MANUFACTORY, 269 SootH THIRD ~-==« Dinner Extemlon Tahlci, nood.Asi), 'Lg Ohe.p,itMA!iDSAOt;ORY-, 2M 86nlb THIRD, Btrerti - -'dr'—*rr JlB.tM-f the Philanthropic*— I Tbe undersigned/ commonly known as 808 BUTT, a slave, aged 43 years, owned in - Portsmouth, Virginia, and now/ln this city by permission *f his master, is anxious to freo himself, and hid wife and two children, from servitude,* and begs leave to appeal to the well-' known generosity of the people of this groat etty foif assistance. The undersigned is a sexton, undertaker, and grave digger, and at snob, it was his melancholr duty to dig the graves and bury 1,159 of the Inhabitants of Ports mouth, in the short space of about seven weeks, iu the summer of 18(5, when the yellow fever desolated-that sfilictod town. J How these bumble bit arduous duties were regarded by bis own people, may beknown by the following ex) tract from the report of the Portsmouth Relief Asse ntation j And then we had to make provla’on for the burial of the dead. In this lastaad duty, the Association was materiaiJy nutated by the ioddfa’igableaud Iruly praise worthy exertions or one of our colored. population, familiarly known aa Bob Butt. This humble negro, in his line, performed duty beyond all price. Prom morn till cigbtije labored at bis spade, and frequently made the graveyard hit resting place. Under hie direction and superintendence, all who died of the fever were de cently committed to their mother earth.” The undersigned is happy to be able to state, that the estimation in whioh he is held at home baa prompted the master of himself and his family to abate at least OHS'QAtv of the moneyed value they would command, and that ns has earned and saved about one-fifth of the sum which will be required for the purchase of him self and family; and, furthermore, that the ladies and gontltmen of Portsmouth will, in some public manner,, orotheiwiee, assist him liberally In his efforts to pur chase the freedom of himself nod family, should he, on his return home, be able to show them that, by the kind ness of the people of this great city, the sum remaining to be raised ta within tbs m'aas of bis own small town. , It is the earnest hope and prayer of the ondetS’gned that he may be able to return to Portsmouth with as surances tt At he and his family will soon be free. N. A. MoOLURE bis Witness to the signing, 808 X BUTT. Bamusi* W. Oadb. mark. Philadelphia, January 10,’ If 60. The following named gentlemenh&ve kindly consent ed to take charge of any contribution whioh may be handed or sent to them, and William J. WaLnwright, Erq ,hts consouted to act aa Trustee, and will hold the funds until the whole amount of the purohaso money Shall b» male up: REY. DR. H. W„ DUOAOHET, No. 1106 Girard atreet. WM A. ROLIN, formerly of Portsmouth, N-N. cor. of Eighth and Market streets. WM. RODKRTSON, formerly of Norfolk, No. 442 South Delaware avenue. ; FHANOIS W. GffICE, Naval Constructor, formerly of Portsmouth, Va., at Navy Yard. Hon. JOuN P. YERREfi, North Delaware avenue, above Poplar street. MICHAEL DUNN, Superintendent of Exchange. MORRIS E.AFFLIOK, No 613 Franklin street. WM. R WISTER, Germantown THOMAS WEBSTER, Jr., No. 14 North Delaware avenue. JAMES T. BUINN,N. B. corner of Broad and. Spruce. 8 0 SHEPPARD, No 209 8. Ninth street. FRANK FIELD, N W. corner of Front and Walnut streets. . WM. J. WAINWRIGHT, Trustee of the fund, 138 8. Third, and 627 Vice »treet. JEBPER HARDING, office of the Pennsylvania In quirer. JalO 4t ry» Notice.—The annual meeting ol the Rj Stockholders of the Oceau Bteam Navigation Company will be held at No. 600 North DELAWARE Avenue, on TUESDAY, the let of February next, at 12 o’olock, noon, at which time and place there will be an eleotioa for Fire Directors for the ensuing year. Philadelphia, January 17,1850. WM. DENNIS, JalB-12t* Secretary and Treasurer. f February next, at half-past seven o’olook, at which time and place there will be an election lor Fire Managers for the ensuing year - WM. DENNIS, jalB-12t Secretary and Treasurer. rysp Office Pennsylvania Railroad Company, O Philadelphia, January 26, IB6O.—NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS —The Annual Meeting of the Stock holders of this Company wiU be held on MONDAY,, the 7th day of February, 1*69, at 10 o’clock, A, M,, at the BANSOM STREET HALL The Annual Election for Directors will be held on MONDAY, the 7th day or Ma’ch, 1869, at the ofilo* of the Company, No. 234 8. THIRD Btreet jal7-tf EDMUND SMlTß^ecreUry. ,V7=» Baptist Institute Lectures.—Kev. Rollin (Jj3 H. NEALE. D.D.,of Boston, Mass , will de liver a lecture before the Institute, on THURSDAY EVENING. 20th Inst., at7# o’clock, at Jayne’s Hall, on the ‘‘Life and Times of Dr. Samuel Stillman, or Boston. Tickets of admission, 10 cents, to be li&d at the Room No. 626 CHESTNUT Street, and at the Publication ?o- Ciety, No. 580 ARCH Street. ja!s-6t* ryo Notice.—A Committee of the Managers US of the Complimentary Ball to the Philadelphia GrftT* will sit at the ARMORY of the Philadelphia Grays, every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND SATUR DAY EVENINGS, for the delivery and settlement of tickets, until the 26th. 0. F. DESMOND, jalB-t26 secretary. ayssja* Jayne’a Hall Prayer Mcetinga—Notice [I t? Owing to a previous engagement ot the Hall, the BUSINESS MEN’S UNION PRAYER MEETING wIU be held until further notice, in the BANBOM-STREET OHURCQ, (rear of the new hotel ) All are cordially Invited to attend, and the meeting isopen tor all to take part who are members of any Evangelical Churchy Office of the* Union Canal Company— LkJ? Pbiladrlphta, January 10,1869. The annual meetiog of the Stockholders of the Union Canal Company of Pennsylvania will ho held at the Of fice of the Company, No. 228 WALNUT Btreet, oa TUESDAY, February Ist next, at 11 o’clock A.M.: after whioh aa elec ion will be held for officers and managers for the ensuing rear _ , . The Transfer Books will be closed after the 20th Inst, jall-tfel 0. THOMPSON, Beoretary. Notice. —A meeting ot the Subscribers to Uj3 the Capital Btock of the Wyoming and Surque haima Valley Railroad Company, for the oleo ion of Di rectors and other officers of satd Company, will be held at the Office. S W. comer SEVENTH and BANSOM Streets, Philadelphia, on the 26th JANUARY, intt., between tho hours of 11 A. M. and 2 P. M. BURTON KINGSBURY,) 0 COMSTOCK, \ Corporators. A. P. ALLEN. ) . ■ January 8, 1869. j*KM25* iftlarriages. SDeatbit. THURSDAY. JANUARY 20. 1859. rf, ==. Twelfth Annual Ball a( the French LLS B8NBV0L8N3! SOQIKTV. , ■The - Committee respectfully announce that their ANKIJAL BALL, for the relief of their Indigent coun trymen, will tike place at the MUSI JAL FUND UALL, on TUESDAY, Jan. 36th, 1860. . M Tlokets, admitting a Gentleman and (wo Ladles, s*• * Erery effort will be made by the Managers to render this popular fete equal, if not superior, to ooj hereto fore given, and they look confidently for a continuance of the patronage of the frlemlß of this Benevoleut In stitutlon. Floor Manager—JULES MARTIN • COMMITTEE OF AhRANGBMENTS, 8. Bestouet, A. Ardex. 111. Duooramun, K. Durand, II Perdriaux, IJ. Flot, B. Roussel, M. Bouvler, « |A. B Durand, A. Lafore, P. 8. Duval, W. Pelletier, H. Tire!, M. Y. Ofry, |J B, Champrouy. Tickets maybe procured from B ROUSSEL, 618 PRUNE Street, or A. B. DURAND, CHESTNUT, above Twelth streots, south side. 0 818 16 20 22 24 25 jvig=» Dr. Weder’e Chestnnt Springe Water IJs3 CURB, at Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia county, Pa. jaO-ly Office of the West Philadelphia Pas- LLS SENGER RAILWAY COMPANY, N. W. oorner of ifaverford road and Logan street, Twenty-fourth ward. The Trantfer Books of this Company will be closed from t!ie 19th to 2Eth (inoltulTe) of January, Inst. By ordpr of ihe Board, SAMUEL W. OATTELL, Treasnrer Pro Tern. j&l6-atufcth-3t rysp Office of (he Fraukford and South* lks WARK PHILADELPHIA CITY PASSENGER RAILROAD COMPANY, CHATHAM Street, below FOURTH, Philadelphia, Dee. 27th, 1808 —NOTICE, —Toe Coupons of tbe Mortgage Ronds of the Frank* ford and Southwark Philadelphia City Passenger Rail road Company, (late “ The Philadelphia and Delaware River Railroad Company.”) due on the let of January next, will be paid at maturity, on presentation at the Qirardßtnk. dS3 tuth&s 12t B, HABT, Treasurer. tUtail CDrn QSoa&a. ESQUIMAUX BEAVER CLOAKS, MU. FOR GOLD WEATHER JUST RECEIVED, And will be sold at LOW PRICES, TO OLObE THE SEASON. W. PE OOTO R & 0 0., 708 CHESTNUT STREET. i~IRE4T REDUCTION IN LADIES’ \T CI.OXH CLOAKS AND RAGLANS, at MoEL RO t ’B, and largest and best stock to select from in the city just from auction, a large lot of Clothe, at 85 cents. sll2# $1.26. $1.60, $l/6, |2; Beaters, $1.37*, $1.76, $2, $2.25, $2 60 to $3.60. i Long and Square JBroohe Shawls. Beautiful Long Broohe Shawls at only $8: still better, $lO, $l2 60, SU; Obaia Laiue, $l6, $lB, $2l. Long enlKquare Blanket Shawls, of choice colors and deslgos. decided bargains 600 yds. Bayadere .Poplins, at 18#, usually sold at 25. T6O do do. at 26, usually sold at 40. Beautiful assortment of Black SUks, Tory cheap. 2100 yds. fine French Merlnoes. atsl, wcrthfl 26. 1600 yds. English Uerinoes, figured, at 31 coats, worth 02# cents. 6 bales of Blankets, decided bargains. Great reductien In Embroideries. Collars, seta Sleeies, Infants’ Waists, Linen Cambric Hdkfs , Ribbons, Velvet Ribbons. Feathers, Hoods, Cloths, Oassimeies, Satinets.. Table Linens, Linen Towelings, Table and Plano Covers, Napkins, Hosiery, Gloves, Trimmings, the best assortment and cheapest in the cityj Flannels. Prints, Ginghams, and Muslins, of all the superior makes A. MoELROY, ja2o-thstu tf No. 11 Sonth NINTH Btreet. Notires IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. THE EQUITABLE MUTUAL INSURANCE COM • PaNYys. CHARLES HUTCHINSON. D. 0., December Term, 1868, No. 815. Second Plar. Yen Exp OVERSEERS OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS vs. OHABLES HUTCHINSON. D. 0 , December Term, 1868,811. Als. Yen. Ex. The Auditor appointed to report distribution of the mo neys raised by me-rheriff’s sale under the above-stated writs, of all that oertain lot or piece of ground, with the three-6t.ry brick messuage erected ou the front, *nd the two-stwy Uctory on the rear thereof, situate on the north side of Raoe street, between Becond and Third streets, in the oity of Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth on said Race street twenty-seven feet, and extending in depth one hundred and fourteen feet to a twenly-feet-wide alley leading into and from said Second streetbounded on the east by a messuage and lot late of Alexander Aile.fr, northward by said alley, west by ground whereof the said premises were formerly part, and southward by Race street aforesaid; *being the sane premises which Margery Price ana others, by indenture dated the 2d day of April, A. D. 1846 recorded in Deed Book tt L L, No. 80, page 110, Ac., granted and conveyed unto the raid Charles Hutch inson and his heirs, under and subject to the payment or a certain yearly ground rent or SU4, and under and subject to tin right of Ytotor S Harman and bis heirs to me übo of a certain alley Uodlng into Race street as afo esaid, will attend to the duties of his appointment on TUESDAY, the Ist day of February, A. D. 1659, at 4 o’clock P M., at his Office, No. 250 Nor.h FIFI’U Street, in the city of Philadelphia, when and where ail persons are required to make their elalms, or be de barred from coming in upon said fund. JaSQ-lOt* GEORGE W. THORN, Auditor. Suuiiig .ifanlie. SPRING GARDEN SAVING POND SO OIITT or EHIIiADELPHIA. Office, No. 381 North TUIIID Street, (Consolidation Bank Building ) CHARTERED BY THE LEGI&LATUrVo? PENN SYLVANIA Deposits received in sumsof One Dollaraud upwards, and repaid in Geld, without notice, with FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST from the day or deposit till with drawn. • A responsible and-reliable Savings Institution has long been needed in the Northern part of the city, ind “ The tpring Garden Saving Fond Society ” was chap tered by the Legislature of Pennsylvania to supply thin -neMMii/ - Vue Managers, Id organising ana looting It, have been governed wholly by a desire to accommo date the business interests and wants of the very large and enterprising population by which It is aunounded. OFFICE OPEN DAILY, From oto 2# o’clock; also, on Uohdat. and- Tudbs ;*•* n'Ota'Chntu "8 o’clock In the evening. MANAGERS. Frederick K’ett, Stephen Smith, John P. Levy, Hon H. K Strong, > Daniel Unde-kofler, Frederick Staake, ' Francis Hart, Joseph P LtClerc, t John Kessler, Jr., George Kneoht, James 8. Pringle. Jacob Dock, Joseph M Cowell, Hon. Wm. Mlllward, George Woelpper, G o. T. Thorn. Peter C. EUmaker, Robert B. Davidson. JAMES 8. PRINGLE, President. Francis lUrt, Secretary. ja?o-^fif Southing BOARDING.— A Young Married Couple con be accommodated with good BOARDING la a genteel private family, where there are no children. Address P. L., at this Office. j*2o-6t* BOARDING. —Two Single Gontlomen do sire to Bacure good accommodations in a genteel private family. Address A. D., Office of this paper. Ja2o-3t» |_jON. EDWARD EVERETT. ** The Pennsylvania Initiate, for the encourage ment of Apprentices and Amateurs in works of Inge nuity and Design,” announces to its members and the citizens ef Philadelphia that the HON. EDWARD EVERETT Will deliver an ORATION on FRANKLIN, AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, On THURSDAY EVENING, Jan. 27,1869, at 8 o’c’ock Tickets are now ready, and may bo had at the follow ing pla*es: PABRY A MoMILLAN, Fourth and Ohestnut sta. JAMES B. SMITH A 00., 610 Chestnut street. BUR *8 A SBIG, Eighth and Ohestnut street. EDW'D 8. MORRIS, 916 Areh street, Where seats may be secured for the following parts of the house: Parquette, Parquette Oirole, and Balcony....sl 00 Family Circle..,,. '. 60 Tickets for the Amphitheatre, a limited num ber of whioh will be disposed of at the Aca demy on the ev< nlog of the Oration 25 N B.—By a resolution passed at a recent meeting of the lostitu e, “No distinction wll be made in the price aod disposal of tickets between members and others.” TO. H. ALLEN, LL.D., President, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. John Grigg, Hon Henry D. Gilpin, Caleb Cope, David 8. Brown, Frederick Brown, (71111 am Welsh, James L. CUghorn, Edwin U. Lewis, Alexander Brown, Hugh L. Hodge, M. D. Morton McMiohaol, Jesper Harding, .Rev.M.A.DaW.Howe, D.D., Geo. H. Stuart, B. Frank Palmer, George F. Jones, Fred’k Scofield, William Struthers, and others. LECTORS COMMITTEE. Rev. Kingston Goddard, D D. Porcival Collins, • Lloyd B. Hoppln, T. Frank Cooper, John 0. Ssvery, Edward 8. Morris, Thomas J. Levlok. . j»2O 7t S. WHELEN & CO , JeBANKING, STOCK, and EXCHANGE OFFICE, No. 309 WALNUT Street. STOOKfI and LOANS, of all descriptions, bought and sold on Commission in the principal cities of the United Btates or Europe. Particular attention given to the sale Investment of money. ja2o-lm rp fcjTAFP OF LlFE.—Choice Kentucky, Vir glnla, Bt. Louie, Ohio, and Pennsylvania Extra Family FLOUR, warian’Bd to Rive satisfaction. Also, first-premium BUCKWHEAT MEAL, for sale at lowest cash prices by lift ALLMAN A ZEHNDER. 41'WU Ml TO LOAN, in sums to suit applicants, upon Diamonds, Watches, jewelry, Gnus, Merchandise, Clothing, Ao., on mode rate terms, by JONES A 00., Brokers, N. W. oorner THIRD and GAFKALL Streets, below Lombard. Es tablished for the last 36 years. Office hours from 7A. M t)7 P M. SBOOND-HANi/ GOLD and SILVER WATOHEB, by eminent makers, warranted genuine, for sale cheap—at one-half the original cost. jagOlm It FOB EXCOANGE.-tA valuable LOT, located In a rapidly-improving neighborhoed, will be exchanged for unencumbered improved property. Address K , Office of The tress. Ja2o-3t* fTIHE SUBSCRIBER, having purchased F. J- LANGENHEIM’S Rights, under Letters Patent Issued November 19, 1860, for the use of Ground or Frosted Glass, or otbor semi*transparent bodies, with Transparent Pictures, hereby gives notice that he will cause proceedings to be instituted against all persons violating his exclusive privilege so secured, lie does not desire to wlhhold the oppoitunlly of using the Patented arrangement, but is prepared to grant Li cences on equitable terms, which will be made known on application as below* or to his regularly-instituted Agents. Stamps will be B'dd for Stereoscopes, wiih permanent semi-transparent Mediums, and also for Slides manufactured here or imported from abroad. W. LOYD, Agent. No. 42 South THIRD Bt, Philadelphia. - WILLIAM LOYD, Bole Proprietor, It* 7 University Building, New York. BALE ROPE AND TWINE manufactured and for salo by WEAVER, FITLER, A CO , No. 83 North WATER Street, and 28 North WHARVES T OST OR STOLEN—On the 7th inst., a 9-J PORTEMONNAIK, containing $l6 in money, a Certificate (No. 816) of 12 shares of Stock of the Con solidation Bank | 2 shares of the Association of Batch era aud Drevers, (No 340,) and other valuable papers, ui no use to any one but the owner. The finder can ra tal a the money by sending the book and papers to the office of TAs 1 ress d3O-th m-4w* POKK 409 barrels Now Moss Pork for ul< b. 0. 0. BADLER & 00., ‘ | AKOH Bt„ mond door Mow front. Smntance QLompanue. JjTOANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL, $400,000, Statement of the Assets of the Company on January l, 1850, PUBLISHED IN CONFORMITY WITH THE PRO VISIONS OF THE SIXTH BECTION OF THE ACT OF ASSEMBLY of April 6, 1842. MORTGAGES. Being first mortgages on real estate io the city and county of Philadelphia, excepts3o,osOinMontgomery 1 Ba«>fl, SohuylkUl, and Allegheny counties, Pennsylvania.. • •. BEAL ESTATE. Purchased at BheriEf’a sales under mortgage claims, viz : Eight houses and let, 70 by 160 feet, on the southwest coreer or Ohestnut and seventeenth streets. A house and lot, 27 by 71 feet, on the north side of Spruce sheet, and west of Eleventh street. Two houses and lots, each 18 by 80 feet, on the south side of Spruce street, near Sixteenth street Five hcn«es and lots, each 9by 00 feet, Nos 169,161,168, 166, and 167 Dllwyn street. Three jjoa*es and lot, 49 hr 64 feet, on east side of Seventeenth street, south of Flqe street. Hotel and lot, 60 bv 81 feet, on the southeast corner of Ohestnut aud Beach streets. Five houses and lot, 42 by 80 feet, on the north side of George street, west of Ashton street. Seven houses and lot, 20 by 117 feet, on the east side of Beech street, south of Ohestnut street A house and lot, 18 by 80 feet, No.-96 Fitzwater street, east of Ninth st. A ground rent of $3O. is utng out of a lot 18 feet 4 iootes by 40 feet, on the nonh side of Otter street, 40 feet west of jeopard street. j TEMPORARY LOANS on ttacks as collateral security. STOCKS. $lO,OOO Almshouse Loan, 6 per oent , (Interest on ) 200 shares Baak of Kentucky 17 •* Northern Bank of Kentucky 100 ** Union Bank of Tennesse. 13 <( Insurance Company of the 1 State of Pennsylvania. 200 (< Southwark Railroad Co. 37 Commercial and Rdlroad Bank Vicksburg. 800 “ Penn ylvania Railroad 00. 01 ** Franklin Fire Insurance Oo'. 2 (( Mercantile Library Co. 24 “ Union Canal 00. ‘ 10 “ Schuylkill Railroad 00. $lO,OOO North Penna Railroad bonds. ‘ $2 000 Burlington City Water Loan. $7OO Philadelphia Oity Loan $l2 47 Philadelphia Oltv Warrants NOTES AND BILLS RECEIVABLE.. ‘ OABH on hand $38,405 T 7 “ in hands of Agents... 8,64169 REAL ESTATE. Market value $lOB,BlB 61 Ooatasabove 77,761 71 ADVANOE IN VALUE STOCKS. Market value. Oost as above, .$86,667 73 71,647 07 ADVANCE IN VALUE... LOSSES BY FIRE. LOSSES PAID DURING T®E YEAR 1868, ®106,fc08.57. BT ORDER OE THE BOARD. CHAS. N. BANGKER, President. IV. A. STEEL, Soo. pro tem. DIRECTORS, OHAB. N. BANOKIR, President. . - EDW'D O. DALE, Vice President. CHAS. N- BANOKER, MORDEOAT D LEWIS, TOBIAS WAGNER, DaVIB 8. BROWN, SAMUEL GRANT, IfIAAO LEA, JACOB It. J-HITH, EDWARD O. DALE, GEO. W. RICHARDS, GEO. FALEB. jal9-3t ~ Wfii; A. STEEL, Secretary pro tem. f\ FFIOE OF THE RELIANCE MUTUAL VP INKDR&NOB COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA, No. 808 WALNUT St.-JaHUABY 8,1069. The following statement of the affairs of this Com pany, on the 81st of December, 1868, is published in pursuance of the Charter, ria: To capital Stock paid in 9176,950 00 Cert fleatei of Profit, converti ble into Stock To Contingent Accounts for Pre miums on Fire Risks oat standingßee. 81,1857 56,51128 “ FlreßiBksreceiredinlBsB... 41,645 21 “ Interest Account, set, re ceired In 1868 “ Policies, Transfers, and other proflta 1,814 34 “ ProfltandLoss,))ec.-31,1867. 13,676 04 \ 29,769' 69 By Lobbbi by Fire paid in 1858... ‘ Re-Icsarancea at Baltimore aod Cincinnati, Return Pre mlams, &o (( Expenses, Including Agencies and Taxes,.,., Remaining with the C0mpany.5276,478 43 Which U invested as follows, vis In First Mor’gages on City Pro* party, worth doable the amount “ Peons. R. R. Co.’s 6 perot. 2nd Mortgage Loan “AlleghenyCo 6perct,Penns. B R. Low I( City of Phllada 6 per ot. Pa. v R R Loan.... /■ “ Penaa B. R Co.’s 8t00k.... “ Stock of the Reliance U. In surance C 0... «... “ Stock of the County 72re In surance Co “ Stock of the Delaware M. 8. Insurance C 0..... << Union M. Ins Co.'s Scrip.... <» Bills Receivable “ Book accounts, accrued Inte- rest, Ac “ Cash on hand The Directors have. THIS DAT, declared a Dividend of SIX PER CENT, on the Capital Stock of 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 the 12th instant. Also, a Dividend of FIVE PER CENT., payable pro rata on the Capital Stook and Premiums earned out of the profits of the Company for the year ending Decem ber 31,1858. for which certificates or Profits, bearing in terest, will be delivered to the Stockholders,'and to the Insured entitled to receive the same under the pro visions of the Charter, on and aftor the 12tb instant. No certificates will be issu'd for any hss sum than ten dollars, nor for any fractional part of one dollar. Sums leas than ten dollars, and not less 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 be issued. Certificates of Profit are liable, equally with the Capital Stock, for the losses and engagements of the Company, and may be converted into Capital Stock at any time, at the option ol the holder. jal3-12t-if B. M. HIKOHMAN, Secretary. OFFICE OF THE QUAKER OITT IN SURANCE COMPANY, 408 WALNUT STREET. —Philadblphia., January 6th, 1859. The third aonuai statement of the business and con dition of “Quaker City Insurance Company ” as pre sented to Its Stockholders January 4th, 1869: OaptUl stock $2OO 000 00 Surplus January Ist, 1868,,,... 77. 87 Premiums for insurance in 1868 228,696 08 Interest acc0unt............... 12,614 80 S alTage and reinsurance aco’t.. 22,216 11 $641,006 06 LOSBEB, EXPENSES. Ac Losses paid In 1860 $122,989 11 Dividend, Commissions to agents, Taxes. Licenses, Printing, Ad* rertising, Office Best, and Ex penses. 60,600 07 Relnsarance and return preml* . non lB Salaries paid in 1868 6,846 18 * —* $216,766 64 ASSETS. Bonds, Mortgages, Stocks, Cou pon Bonds, Loans on Collateral and on ca11,•■•••1184,653 60 Billsßeoeiv&bl 87,170 60 Cash due from agents and out standing premiums 23,642 49 Cash in bank and oa hand 28.084 03 1824,861 42 At a meeting of the Stockholders, held the 4th Inst.) .the following officers and directors vue unanimously elected; * OFFICERS. President—GEOßGE B. HAST. Vice President—B. P. ROSS. Secretary and Treasurer—H R. COGGSHALL. Assistant Secretary—S. H. BUTLER, DIRECTORS. Qeo.H. Hart, X.W. Bailey B P. Ross, Andrew R. Chambers, A. O. Oatteir, J. L. Pomeroy, John G. Dale. H. R. Coggsball, Poster 8. Perkins, Baml. Jones, Hon. H. M. Puller, Charles G. Imlay. jaO thi&tu-lmif H. R. COQQBHALL, Bee’/. VALENCIA RAISINS —157 frails VA *v LBNCIA RAIBINB, landing and for sale by A. MERINO, 140 South FRONT Street. ja’9tf Adamantine candles.—6,ooo boxes DAVID THAIN A CO’S make, assorted sizes, put np in every style of plain or fancy paper; boxes suitable for any market. SPERM CANDLES.—I,OOO V* boxes plain and in fancy papers, assorted tizea j quality extra handsome, hard, and very white ORIENTAL DETEhSIVE SOAP.—I,OOO boxes this justly celebrated article, made only by vanhaagen a MoKEONE. Chemical olive soap.—6,ooo boxes VAN lIAAGEN a MoKEONB’S, first quality, and a very superb article. BROWN SOAP.—SOO boxes, hard and good, for a sale at a low price. E LAIN.—6,OOO gallons of this superior article, which, for Woollen Goods Manufacturers, h&9 all the cleaning properties of Olive or Lard Oil, and is 60 per cent, cheaper. For * ale by THAIN A MoKKONE, ji!9-lra 22 Bouth WHARVES. • Jnsttranre Companies. INSURANCE, ADJUSTING' x » ND «®6LEOTINO opfiok, Ho. 608 OHESINDT STREET, PaiLADILFBU, services to those sustaining Loss or Damatre hr Fire to property Insured, in making out their preolh of each loss or damage in full compliance with, the intricate and ,oonning conditions of Policies of Insurance in such a manner as to obviate plea or excuse for reduction or litigation hr companies so inclined, or others. He is assisted by the best legal connsel 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 Fi Pe to property Insured, and it has also been the experience of the undersigned, that policies are frequently declared partially or entirely Told at a certain time after a Are ocours, In oonseqnence of carelessness or mismanage' m ßnti1° effecting the insurance, or. for some other cause, which, although an important fact, la scarcely erer dis covered or thought of, until it is too late. In order to *Tn such disastrous occurrences, the undersigned wiu also effect Insurance in any Companies desired, free ofextra char 0 * 68 offooto * *y °^ erß (1& most eases) I 08 " or damage by Are, as above, *is? 4 JS t0 *u hfl i r consult the undersigned d&i^ rtheflr * M v‘ JAMES FULTON. 51,731,603 89 W ‘t^kTSrh.T’? 7 ? y 16 y oars old > having £gth.bm*„„. AMre ”» w. sYttlhe Since oMni — jaM-at* WANTED— By a Young Han, who is a Practical Book-keeper -and coed Penman & BITDATION aa ROOK-KiSEPBR or CLERK Id’ a Bankmgor Mercantile House. Good reference given , Duff’s College. PITTSBURG, Pa? \\T ANTED—A SITUATION, by a Practi v T cal Pennsylvania Farmer, to take obarge of. a farm-w»d Dairy. Satisfactory reference given. Ad dress PENNSYLVANIA FARMER, this Office. J2O-3t* % AT COST, S $77,764.71 £ ' IM/'ANTLI)—By a Yonng Man who has a v v knowledge of his basme.s and can command a moderate amount of Pennsylvania trade, a SITUA TION in a first-class Dry-Qoods Jobbing House Best city references. Address 8. T , Press Office. ja2o Bt* v •** Y/ff ANTED—A Young MAN, of good bnsU J I neBS qualifications, who thoroughly understands the German, French, and Spanish languages. To ooe competent a liberal compensation will be given. Ad dress POST 88, Office of this paper. je2o-4t# A YOUNG- MAN, who has $2,000, and is willing to loan it to his employer, wishes a SITU ATION in a Ifaao/aotanrg or Mercantile Rstabilsh m«nt, as OLERS or B»LBSMAN. Address KELLER, at this Office, stating what salary will be given. j2O-4t* 889,530 29 TO DRY GOODS JOBBERS.—The ad vertiser woold like to engage with a first-eUss DRY GOODS JOBBING HOUSR, by the Ist proximo, as BUiEB. Having experience in that capacity, he feels that he eould make his services valuable, and ma- : terial y augment the businets of the qonoero. Add’t to, or address, ASHTON’S COMHBROIAL AGENCY, 605 OHBBTNUT Street, from'O to 11, or from 8V to s!' where satisfactory references can be fnrolshed jal9-3l# ? AT COST, § $71,547.91 w \ATANTED —By. a good Book-keeper,■ a Y SITUATION in a Wholesale establishment. 1 Would prefer going West. Address BOOK-KEEPER.' at this Office. jal&-4t* By an active, energetic Man, * a SITUATION as oat-door SALESMAN or COLLECTOR, or both. Address “THOMAS,” Office of this Paper. ja!9-6t* XJtT ANTED—A competent PERSON, of " good address, to sell MERCHANDISE BY SAMPLE, on oommisßlon. Address “F. G.” Press Office- j»l9-3t* 42,007 36 ANTED— By a stout, able BOY, a v Y ■ SITUATION in a GROCERY STORE, to run on errands, and make himself generally useful. Apply to F. JONES, No. 2 SPRIGG ? Court, above Front Street. ja!9-2t* i 83,016,338 63 A YOUNG GIRL wishes a SITUATION to do general HOUSEWORK. Apply at No. 546 MARRIOTT’S Street, near Six’h. 1 JalQ-2’» 839,048 00 TO DRUGGISTS.—The advertiser, who hss served five yhare in a Retail Drug Store, and is a graduate of thelOollege of Pharmaoy, wishes an en gagement in a Retail Establishment. Satisfactory reference will be given. Address K. P., at this Office. JalB-4t* si6,iio rs A GENTLE HAN who was unfortunate in bnsine«i-doting the late ori.li desires. BITOA TION as BOOK-KEEPER in a mercantile, manu facturing, or banking house. He is a good acoountant, and oomseta&'to take the entire charge of the books, correspondence, and finances. Address, with real name, ENERGY, Office of The Press. JalB-Bt* TXfANTED —By a respectable Widow Tv Lady, a SITUATION as Housekeeper. Has no objection to go Bonth or West. References exchanged. Address FRANCE?, Office of The Press, jalEUgt* VSTANTED—A Purchaser for a Patent * • 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 be had. }a!B-8t» ANTED—By an experienced Book- V T keeper, a SITUATION In a first-class Wholesale Establishment. Unexceptionable reference will be given. Address ACCOUNTANT, at this Office. j!8-4t* A YOUNG LADY, of good Education, wishes a SITUATION as GOVERNBfS In a pri vate family. City and coontry reference given.* ad dress GOVERNESS, Office of tnl7-tf ,-Jst Liant ■ lat P*>geaae r JUevnitine Offioor.- FOR SALE— The CHARTER of an IN SURANCE COMPANY. An interview may be bad by addressing INSURANCE, Box 655, Phlfad’a Post Office ja2o-Bt#if 081 00 5177,031 00 ® WANTED TO RENT—A neat and convenient residence in tbe Southwestern part of tbeoity. Beat not to exceed $176 per annum.' Address 5.8., at this Office Ja2o-6t* • 08,156 49 FTtHE DILIGENT FIRE ENGINE OOM JL PANT offer FOR BALB a seoond-dass RAND ENGINE, SPIDER, and 600 feet of 9-ineh copper riveted HOSE. Proposals received and particulars given by addressing TflEO. H. MoOALLA, Seo’y, jalB-6t* 64 North SECOND Street. CTOB SALE—PEW No. 46—A front Pew P In the North Gallery of ST. ANDREW’S OHUROH. Apply to the Sex’on. ja!B-3t* , $302,867 08 12,767 23 FOR SALE OB RENT—The FOUNTAIN GREEN ROLLING MILL, situate on the Bchuyl klll and'Reading Railroad, one mile from Falfmount. Poßßession immediately. Apply to JOHN HALDEMAN, * ja!7-12t* Harrlsbnrg, Pa. 9,467 24 28,378 66 ®TO LET—A COUNTRY RESI DENCE, with about Ten Acres of LAND, situate at the junction of the North. Pennsylvania Railroad and Nloetown lane, four miles from Market street. Apply on the premises, or to JOHN O. ALLEN, No 321 North FRONT Street. ___ jal6-stutbst» $154 600 00 $30,000 00 27,900 00 FOR RENT—THE STORE, No. 834 JO. MARKET Street, below Fourth. It is one of the most desirable business stands in Market street, having been occupied as such for many years. Apply to THEODORE J. DONNELLY, JaB-stuth6t» 207 South FIFTH Street. 10,160 00 ea TO LET—A flno COUNTRY MAN MLfIION (late the residence of Henry Ashton, defc’d), replete with modern conveniences and surroundings, situated in Horsham township, Montgomery count® A miles from Fort Washington station, N P R. R. Pos session at any time. Apply to JACOB SMITH, Jb , near the premises, or to the subscriber,Rathon'. Pa , GEO. HAND. ja!7-12t» 150 09 380 00 30,373 48 7,811 04 16,663 66 MFOR SALE—THE HOTEL PRO PERTY, with seven acres of Land attached, at Mt. Ephraim, N. 3. Apply to B. P. MIDDLETON & BRO., 5 North IRONT Street. $276,478 43 CJTORE TO RENT. A HANDSOME STORE, No. 623 ABOH Btre«t • Neatly fitted tip with Wall Oases, Marble Counters, and Marble door, sal table for Jeweller and Silrersmitfc, or any fancy business. Rent, $9OO. Also, A WELL-LIGHTED FOURTH BTORY BOOM. Fifty br Thirty Feet, ON NORTH STREET. Apply to JONES, WHITE, & MoCURDY. jafi-lm No. 623 ARCH Stre^. PAPER MILL* TO RENT.—The Paper Mill known as HANWELL MILL, situated on the Wisssblckon Creek.and one mile from Chestnut Hill fiailroad Station. This Mill Is adapted to make fine Book Papers. It has three engines, one four machine, 62 inches wide, and all the appurtenances for the sue* cersfol manufacture of paper. Possession giTen imme diately. Apply to, or address. GEORGS H. LEVIS, No. SOBouth SIXTH Btreet. MFOR RENT—The DWELLING No. 616 LOOTJBT Street, (or Washington Square,) from the Ist of January, 1869. The house is three stories high, with basement, back building, &e., now occupied by J. W. Vomer. Apply at the office of Ths Press , or at the boose.' s a ■ n023-tf TO RENT.—On the Ist January next, the rory superior and extensive ROOMS, (2d, 3d, 4th and slh floors, eaoh 24 feet by 146) of the NEW STORE, 688 MARKET Street. The building ia one of the fine Improvement* on the upper aide, between JIVTH and SIXTH 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 JJEMOYAL. LINCOLN, WOOD, & NICHOLS HAVS BBUOVCD From their old stand, 46 South SECOND atreet, to 725 CHESTNUT STREET. The Retail Department will be closed for a feij weeks. ial3-tf JJEMOYAL. Have removed to January Tth,1869, JJEHOVAL. SAMUEL H. MATTSON, MERCHANT TAILOR, HAS BEMOVED TO No. 1126 CHESTNUT STREET, THIBD DOOR BELOW TWELFTH. South Side, Where he is prepared to execute all orders in his line, having on hand a full supply of HOODS for Gentle men's wear. SAMUEL H. MATTSON, n26-Bm-if No 1126 CHESTNUT Street. REMOVAL.— THE UNDERSIGNED has removed to No 68 North FODRTH street, (late HENRY COHEN'S.) second house above Merchant's Hotel GEORGE A. MILLER, jal-lm* Wholesale Druggist Maracaibo and curacoa hats, impcrted and for sale by e J.B.DAVIB & 00., 219 North WATERSfcreet. tOants. iFire OoU anb ta £et. ttimoDOl*. KELLY & DOHERTY, TAILORS, 31 and 83 SOUTH FIFTH STREET, OMB DOOR ABOVE OQBSTMOT, East side. 2ltmtsetnento. ACADEMY OF MUSIC~ . ON FRIDAY, it 7kj o’oloak, , . . mu , THE HUGDJtNOTS. ■ - r ■ Thu morning, at 9, commences the sale of the SEATS' f <* the second night of THE HUGUENOTS. * # 0 Director regrets,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 Aht sbats ark sold. The public are hereby cautioned not to permit' themselves .to be Xm* jKised upon by these .itinerant ticket sellers, and to apply to the ticket office at the Academy for correct information. On FRIDAY, atTN. ; Second. night of the ‘ : Wlll „ HUGUENOTS, With its magnfSeent 04rt, .plendii Imim, Illumine- 1 mom, Oavalcedenr Properties, and Hew Sceura. r LABORDE, POIMBOP, OARL FORME?, JPOBENZA, TAMARO, .BBRKI4L, PIKANBBER, , WEINLIOH, 001ETTI.’ to. M’LLB BOTO and Mr. DBHNSTEADT, ‘lnelndtn. °HOHB3TRAIi fobob, Including ttw M'htarj Band oh the Stage, in the third , Th“o'r^dSh"^ ls 7 r r t^ VBNIY MUSKHANa. ■ BLBSaiHa OF ,THH POINABDS, WUI bo ■ , THH *NTIRB7oUr Under the direction of Mr. OARL GARTNER havinw Imort klndl, conaentoi to rn.lt. with of the Opera, the choral forea Wiu thereto”. comprUo over -t r . ONE HUNDRED VOICES. On SATURDAY, - The Third and Last Sight of THE HUGUENOTS. S*]® of SEATS for the. Last Night commences on FRIDAY. ON MONDAY, January 24, ROBERT LE DIABLE, which will be the second and last Opera in whieh ‘ LABORDE AND POINSOT AND FORMES . will appear together. It will most positively be given t 4 • . • ONLY ONOB, . . with a meat magnificent NEW SCENE, provided by tne liberality of the Directors. This scene, which re* preteats the , “BUINED ABBEY AND OHUROHYARD,” - has been painted expressly for ROBERT LB DIABLBj irtlrt'it thit o^ LM MRKI! ' B ' * Jonog American The rale of Beats for BOBBRT LB LIABLE eom be on Beat, for Bobert le DUble map Opera ol> ,rW “r erenlng, between the acts of the M’LLE PIOOOLOUINI “WBDNBBDAY, on her return from Baltimore, Waehlagtoo, and Richmond. {.29 I’VIKg.D.F. BOWEEB’“ WALNUT-3T. Bbeete rHaArß *' oorner pf HWpi and WALNR THffl (Ihurilaj) BVBNnm, JunurySO, 1869, The performance will commence with the new Plav of t „ WOMAN'B HEART! ’ Isouna, Mira Vandenhofl; Angelo, Mr. Swlnbonrno. To conclude with the Drama entitled , *HB LAST MAH. Frioes of admlaalon—Second Tier and IWmllr Gbels. and ThW Tier, 36 eentaj 01rele,'60 centaj Fri Tate Boxes, to their locale,sBands6;BlngleShat*in OrohesatudFrlTat* Boxes, 76 oents. ■Doom open at half past So’dlMk: Onrtaln rises at T o’olooh. • - - TITHEATLEY & OLAEKE’ B ABOH-ST. TV THBATBl—WllUamß.Fredoricka.Aotlngaad Stage Manager. - ' - , THIS (Thursday) BVMtINO, January 20 1869, The new and original Corned, entitled PAST FOLKS; OB EARLY DAYS OF GALIFOBNIA. General Oarador, Mr. J6ha Gilbert: Col Lion Bloater, ftlr. 3 .8. Clarke: Julia Brerat, Mrs. Jokn Drew. To conclude with FORTY AND FIFTY. - Admlaalon, 36 ota. Secured Seats In Drees Circle, SIX ota; Oraheatra Btalla. 60 eta; Seata In Private Boxea, 16 ota ; Gallery, 18 ota; Caller, for Colored Persona, 36 ota: PriYate Box Jn OaOlor, tor Colored Peraons, 88 ota; Whola Prlrate Box, $B. DMra open at half past 6 o'clock; eommnoe at 7, preeiael,. 1 ... (VATIONAL OIBOUS, WALNUT ST., iv Above EIGHTH—LEWIS B. LENT, MnnaMr. TWO AND A MENAGERIE. THIS (Thursday) EVENING, Jann«ry20 f 1859. Will bo exhibited VAN AMBUBGH’B WILD ANIMALS, Consisting of Lions, Tigers, Leopards, Panthers, and the mammoth performing Elephant,' TIPPOO BAIB. - GRAND* COMBINATION OF STABS. . SCALE OF PRICES. Dress Circle and Parqaette 40 oeata Children under tea years of age.,, jo “ Family Circle..,*.,.. .......*.*3o '« Doers open at quarter to 7 o’doek. PerfbnnaadM will commence at A OADEMY OF MUSIC OPEBA LI XE. BRETTO.—The only copyright edition of Opera Books published expressly for the PhfladelpMji Acade my of Music, and bearing this diitinet copyright title, FOR b albeverywherb; at the reduced price of . FIFTEEN GENTS. . . Save your money, and buy no more twenty* five-c Ont Books. . . BEWARE . . ' of the twenty-five cent monopoly Books, sold, ixulde .ihe house, which are Inferior In text to “ The Academy of Mnsle Edition,* 1 and are'only mediums for puffs’* and ato/e advettisements. BED COVERS. . ’ “ The beat and cheapest edition have all red pavers, and * can be had atall the principal music stores oa Ohcatsnt street, and outside toe Academy of Musio. lor . FIFTEEN CENTS. . : jal9-tf OPERA LIBRETTO. BEWARE OP Baying Incorrect and Bparioaa - < ' OPERA LIBRETTOS, from paraphlet-yenders, in the street*. , The only • AUTHENTIC _ LIBBETTO bean the distinet title— THE PIOCOLOMINI OPERA LIBRETTO Tor sale at the Aoademy- of Moilc - PJUC* TWBBTT-nyi C*»T9 CA. HENSEL’S MODEL OF MOUNT • VERNON—BOMB OF WASHINGTON. Now on Exhibition, at Cowell's New H&U, Sooth west corner of SEVENTH and OHBSTlfOT—entrance on Seventh street— a perfect representation ~or ell the Buildings, Trees, and er m eqnbraclag ser^^y -25 cents; Children 10 cents. >j»18-6t* rpHE (“Tb« Old”) VO- A OAL SOCIETY beg leave to announce that their TWELFTH ANNUAL FANCY DRESS BALL will take place at the AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUBIC, on TUESDAY EVENING Bth FEBRUARY, iB6O, when-scenes from HBYERBEBR'B Grand. Opera “LRS HUGUENOTS” will he performed. Partlcolara hereafter. jaU.-11,13,18,20,26,37 CRANFORD’S OPERA HOUSE, ELEVENTH Street, between Market and Chestnut, . OPEN. FOR; THE SEASON. ’ By the Largest Troupe of MINSTRELS IN THE WORLD. SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE SANFORD CHILDREN. Admittance 25 cents. CIGNOR BLITZ.—ASSEMBLY BUILD- K 5 ING3, TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. COME AND LAUGH. Come and see the Fanny Blits, the Amusing Blits, the Remarkable Blits, the Laughing Blits, the Popular BUta, the Blits, who makes au Happy. PERFORMANCE EVERY EVENING, commencing 7# o’clock, and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AF TERNOONS, at 8 o'clock. Consisting of WONDERFUL METAMORPHOSES, astonishing scenes in Ventriloquism, the. Learned Canary Birds, and the Extraordinary Exhibition of' the Rope Dancer. Admission, 26 cents; Children, 13 cents. * JaS THE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS, No. 1026 CHESTNUT STREET, IS OPEN DAILY (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. M. till 6 P. M. Admission 25 cents. Children 12 cents. > Shares of Stoek, entitling the holder's family to ad mission at all times, $3O. dT-tf (VfUSIOAL FUND HALL.—THE GER -ITA MANIA ORCHESTRA will' commence' their Pnblte REHEARSALS on SATURDAY next. Nov. 20th. Single Tickers 26 cents; a'paokage of eight tickets for $l, which may be obtained at Andre's, 1104 Chestnut street; Beck A Lawton's, corner of Seventh and Ohestnnt, and at the door of the HaU. The per* formanca commences at 9% o'clock P.M. nolT.tr tttoicljes, Jemelrg, &c. Bailey & co., FOBMKBLT BAILEY & KITCHEN, Have removed to their new Fire-proof, White Marble 819 CHESTNUT STREET, NORTH SIDE, BELOW THE GIRARD HOUSE, Now opening Stock of IMPORTED JEWELRY, PLATED WARES, AND FANCY GOODS, To whloh they invite the attention of the public. SILVER- WARE, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, AND PEARLS, A? WHOLESALE AVD BIT AIL. aul7-if if lSUdinnal. cure-all—the GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR AND REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, WEAK STOMACH AND WEAK BOWELS. Prepared by a Chemist. 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HABTSHOBNE'S CURE ALL is a great tonio to Weak Stomach and Bowels, aul Improves Digestion. 05“ As the freqnent changes of the weather produce a bad Cold, Rheumatism, Pain in the Limbs and Body: also, Stiff Neck—every person should get a bottle. It aots upon the Nerves, Mnsoles, Binews, Blood and Bones: and, by its warming electro-magnetic power, ex pels all pain from the system. Get a bottle and try it, and yon will be astonished at its happy effects. N. B. If yea have a Cough, use HABTSHOBNE’S. Peotoral Syrup of Wild Cherry, it is the best Cough Syrup in the World. Bottles, 25 and 69 cents, and $l. If yon are Billions, nse HABTSHOBNE'S ANTI BILLIOUS PILLS. They act upon the Liver, Stomach and Bowelß, carrying off all Bile and Foul Secretions. Bona, at nnta. Soldi, K. H. JENKINB, ’ No. 25 SOUTH EIGHTH Street, Between Market and Ohestnnt Streets, Blmes' Stores,'' Chestnut and Market streets. Garrigues'. Tenth and Coates streets. Wagner's. 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