THE COURTS. YSBTISIDALY'6 rsoczaDuesS. [Reported for The Prere.l I. Nut Panni--Justioo Strong.—Barlow Magee. Before reported. Verdict for, defendant. Young vs, Hilton, Verdict, by , consent, for do lendant. J. W. Paul for plaintiff: W. S. Pride for : : defendant. White vs. Vilelsh This Is an action 'of trovor. Some time in 19L6 defendants 'sold plaintiff a quart- Any of sugar, for which they reeelved , no payment. The sugar remained in the - warehouse of defend ant. Shortly afterwards th 6 plaintiff failed, and upon plaintiff demanding possession of the sugar, ',defendant, executing his right of stoppage in Aransitu, refused to comply with the demand unless ithe plaintiff paid for it. Plaintifrasserts the eugar =was in their constructive possession. Bailin and i Gerhard for plaintiff; George M.' Wilarton and John Fallon for defendant. On trial. ' The court adjourned till to-day, at 12 o'clock. • The celebrated ease of Kirkpatrick vs. Kirk pa ' trick, en action for damages, will be tried in this - court to-morrow. David P. Brown and F. Carroll Brewster for plaintiff, and George A. Coffey and ; George M. Wharton fur defendant. Judge Kelley has Aldred from the case, ac he is a witness. SUPREME COURT .IN Banc.—Chief Justice Lowrie, and Justices Woodward, Thompson, and Read. Bon pros, were entered in each of the fol lowing cases : - Boon vs. Renck. Clamor vs. Gordon. Smith vs. McNutt. Argued by Joseph J. Lewis ;for plaintiff in error, and by Wm. Butler for de fendant in error. ; The Pennsylvania Railroad Company W. Ogler. !On the 28th November, 1859, Dr. Ogler was killed :whilst crossing the track of Pennsylvania Railroad by a train of oars on said track. His widow brought suit against said railroad to recover (loma t ges for injury oaused by the negligence of their servants. Verdict and judmont were given in her yavor for $10,250 in the Court of Common Pleas of Chester county. The case is now up for argument !en writ of error from that court. Argued by Wm. Darlington and Theo. Ouyler for plaintiff in error, and by Joseph J. Lewis and Wm. M. Meredith for defendant in error. Penn Gaskill vs. Graham. Writ of 'error • climbed. • Bleok vs. Brown. Argued by Wm. Pennypeokor and Joseph J. Lewis for plaintiff in error, and. by P. F. Smith and Wm. Butler for defendant in error. DIBTRIOT COURT, No. I—Judge. Rare.— vs. King. An notion on a promissory note. Verdict for plaintiff for $191.37. Greenbank for "plaintiff, and Dan. Dougherty for defendant. Gill vs. Boss. An action on a promissory note. Verdiet for plaintiff for $238.68. O. W. Davis for plaintiff; McAllister for defendant. MeGrillis vs. Flomerfolt. An action of trespass. ' Jury out. Jermsn for plaintiff; Leiria C. Cassidy and John O'Brien for defendant. Brearly vs. Newbold. An action on a promissory note. Verdict for plaintiff for $557.58. Limas Hirst for plaintiff; NeAlliater for defendant. Ryan vs. The Premium Loan Association. An action for damages. On trial. Hubbell for plain tiff: Caisidy and Quinn for defendant. DISTRICT COURT, No. 2—Judge Stroud.— Woelpper vs. The City. Some time in 1835 plain. tiff purchased certain stalls in old market house in Market street, This notion was brought to recover damages, the plaintiff alleging he had so pur chased said stalls, thinking they were hie property. Non-suit. Ingersoll for plaintiff; Henry T. King and David W. Sellers for defendants. Reims vs. Grosholtz. An action to recover money paid by plaintiff to defendant. Luna Hirst for plaintiff, and Heger for defendant. Martin vs. Blaylook. The defendant Is the widow of a gentleman who vendo spirituelle liquors in this city. In that capacity he resided In a house rented to him by plaintiff. In the front of the dwelling was a polo, the top of which was ornamented with a eign—on which appeared the defendant's husband in the act of opening . oysters. Mrs. Blaylock moved from the mansion, but anxious to have the pole, endeared to her by the likeness of her departed lord, she caused it to be taken from the pavement in front of plaintiff's house to her dwelling, and this action, brought by the plaintiff, is trespass. Jnry out. DeWitt 0. Morris for plaintiff; D. Dougherty for defendant. COMMON PLEAS—Judge Ludlow.—Moray TS. Darter. Vordiot for theplaintiff for $22 40. Sherf vs. Volker . Verdict for plaintiff for $87.55. White vs. MeGuoken. Verdict for plaintiff for $27.31. Brownvill v.e. MoDenough. Verdiot for defen dant. . • Judgments were affirmed in the following oasts : Malholland vs. Jones. Price vs. Kue. Welsh vs. Green. Donaghy vs. Wilkinton. Non-suits were entered in each of the following cams : Egan va.Niehols. Long vs. °rhino. , In the ease of Collins vs. Menich, an action of el inder, before reported, thejury rendered a v trdiet for $5O in favor of the plaintiff. Geo. C. C Alias for plaintiff, and Dougherty for defence. TRIAL OF THE EICHELS HOMICIDE CASE COURT OF OYER AND TEnidlnEn—Judges Allison and Thompson.—The case of Daniel Price, James Gheegan, John Carr, George Alexander, and William Hats, charged with being principals to the murder of the German, John Bich°le, on the 2.Bth of April last, was continued yesterday through two sessions. The court room was orowded to its utmost capacity, and the greatest interest was ma nifested in the proceedings. District Attorney Mann and William Brantley Hanna conducted the case for the Commonwealth, and Messrs. John Go forth and Leonard R. Fletcher appeared for the defence. Subjoined is the tettimony elleited yes terday : Elisabeth llimmelman sworn.—l lived, at the time Emboli) was shot, with Mrs. Eiehele; there OEMs a great many persons together—don't know how many—and asked for some beer; Mr. E. gave each a glass of beer; they wanted more ; he had very little in the house, and would not give any more; they then asked for some cigars; Eichele would not give any, Wit Dire. H. throw a °ample on, the counter; the others wanted each one ; they made a great noise, and I wanted to go for one of the pollee; I could not understand all they said at the time; one drew a pistol; there was a pistol hanging on the wall near the looking-glass, and Mrs. E. took hold of it; that is all I know; I went for the polies ; I found the police, No. 4 and No. 28, Sheer and Mitobell ; found -thenf in Fifth street, near the corner; told them to come ; I had to gp for them the second time ; then they came; there had been no shot fired when I left; when I came back the first time, I heard some shooting; did not see any, but saw smoke; on the mond time, I maw. a man coming . out with the p dice ; he was bleeding; oncoming into the house, I saw Eiehele was shot, and assfeted him as welt as I could ; that is all I can say; I only saw one man have a pistol when Mrs. E. had one; I think it was a pistol ; won't be certain ; I can't recog nise any of those men; they look quite different from those I had seen [referring to the five pri soners in the dock.] Cross.examined.—l can't say how long the men were in the house before I went for the police ; Mr. E. gave them beer; I can't tell whether they paid for it or not; everything was quiet; . when I went for the police there was no disturbance, only loud talking in the house; I ran fast for a half square for the police - I returned immediately; when returned first, heard shooting; did not go in; can't tell whether I heard shots ones or twice ; before I went for police Mrs. E. took the pistol from near the looking-glass ; I can't say what she did with it; she took hold of it. Mrs. Elehole recalled —We sent for the priest on Saturday evening; my husband requested it at the same time; he came towards evening; immedi, ateiy after ho was shot, my husband was brought in the back room on a settee; he laid there an hear; then brought him to the third story back room ; he said he must die of that wound ; when on the settee, on Saturday afternoon, he said he knew he would have to die; he said so from the first moments that he would die of that wound. By the Court.—.lle continued to say so until/on Saturday we sent for the priest; after he was there, he requested then that the alderman should be sent for • the priest wee there from eight to nine o'clock ; the alderman came about ten o'clock. Lieut. Fuller was here brought into the court room. Witness remembers bins ; I don't know whether that is the officer or not; I saw him take a bullet out or the wall; I can't recollect whether he brought one of the men or not; a man was brought by au officer ; my husband saw a man brought by an officer; they said his name was Price; was there when the alderman came; ho was after the priest; I saw him administer an oath to my hus band ; ho wrote down whet my husband said; I did not read what he wrote ; he wrote it in Eng lish ; he did not readiit to me, nor was I in the room at the time it was translated ; I don't know whether my husband signed the paper or not; I did not see him do it; my husband said that that man who was brought before his bed by theoriser was the man who shot him; it was the man who was called Price. Cross-examined.—My husband remained not two minutes after he was shot in thebar-rootn ; assoonas I laid him on the settee, and ho saw the blood, he said he would have to die ; after ho saw the blood he said this; he said every day the wound was mortal •, I was speaking about it every day •, he complained to me of it; ho sometimes told me " maybe I may get better," when he was not in so much pain; ho did not toll mo so, but others did, I should nay ; I had no hopes of him from the first moment; he never told me so ; I had no talk with him of his recovery ; he asked me if I thought 1w would never recover; I told him I bad no hopes myself; I told him he would not recover •, be said, " do you believe that ?" I can't say how often he asked ;" he spoke so every day ; I told him " John, you can't repovor ;" I can't recollect all that was said ; I assisted him, and saw every day that he was getting worse and worse ; the doctor would not perform any operation, because be was getting weaker and weaker ; whenever I came in his room and asked him how he was, he said he was worse ant worse; can't recollect the time when he said Price was the man who shot him ; at the time ho was brought he said he never would recover; he was bleeding very much and was weak ; Prioe was brought in on Monday eve ning ; my husband did not sleep for five days; at the time Price was brought I sup posed he woo suffering; I don't know whether he wan; ho appeared to, and was bleeding very much; I (mold not speak much with him, he was so weak ; he was in no stupor; he turned round and looked Priest in the face, it was not dark ; it wood o'clock; this was the same evening he was shot ; not near dark ; the room wee very light ; this was in the back room; can't say the sun was shining In; it has one large window curtain to it on the top'; it was half covered, but the bottom was clear; when Price was brought in ; I can't say how my husband laid; I saw him raise hie head and look at Price; he turned his head, and not his body ; he lifted his head; the Man stood on the side of the bed; the officer asked if he know that man ; he said " yes ;" I can't say if he spoke in English or German ; the efficer,asked first and others spoke to my husband ; I hoard my husband ray, in German, "that is the man whe shot me:" I know the other did not ask in German; it was so long ago I can't recollect every word but my husband said "that is the man who shot me;' can't say whether he an swered "yes," or said " that is the man who shot me ;"-I can't say who all were there; he talked to John Tussig ; he is gone away ; he did not tell him he thorght he would get well. Lieutenant Fuller sworn.—l wee at the station house when I first heard of this shooting ; I went down to the place; the station is in Christian street below Tenth; I examined the premises ; on the south side of the wall there were some three or four bullet idiots; I took charge of the bullets; they Were dug out of the wall back of the bar; I did not examine the other walls; I saw Elehele on a settee in the back 'room in the afternoon from three to five o'clock ; I conversed with him ; he described the math ho shot him as a man with a light coat; adme - oho said Price ; he recognised the name; I sent Officer Shear after him ; I saw him at the fstation-house; he bad lon a light coat first time I saw him; looked him up, and Alderman Tittermary Committed him • Shear brought him to Plehele'a house ; I wont in and Mattel° recognised Wm; ha. wits Attattsi hirtt to teel et him, to bo positive as to whether this was the man who allot him; he replied to me, in broken Eng lish, "he is the man ;" he told me ho thought he was dying; I went for a physician; when I got beak a German physiolan was there; I told him to be positive, that it was a serious ease; Eioholo said he knew he was dying; he said " yes, that la the man who shot me;" he said he was dying when I asked him to be positive ; I saw all these parties in the station house; Prieo only had a light °oat on. Cross-examined.—The arrest woe made oetween three and five o'olook ; Price was taken to the station-hones; I can't say at what time; ho was looked up some half hour; was at 6 o'clock ; this was before the roll-call; . before this ho was taken to Eiohelo's; Shear took him; I was there; some fifty were in the room • asked some to go in ; when Price was taken in ?here ware some twenty there; the room is fourteen by thirteen; it con tained a bed and trunks; Price asked him if he knew him; this was after I had asked Eioholo ; I did not tell Elohele I had brought tho man with the light Coat; ho was too weak to sit up ; he said "that is the man what shot me;" Price told him he was mistaken; Price had a drab coat on, not a dark brown; Eichelo recognised Price; I don't 'know whether from features or not; the deceased was lying down, with two pillows under his head; he moved hie head, rolling it backwards and for wards; can't say he was en his back; I misted him a little ; he just turned his eyes on Price and closed them ; his eyes were closed when he gave his answer; he was feeble; ho was conscious; I did not see Gheegan in the station-house; Carr and Gate were admitted to bail ; Ghoogan was arrested before the inquest, I think; I asked Eichele at the time Price was there about the othere; he said ho know nothing of the others; the conversation was not in German; he replied in broken English. To the Court.—l was not present when the alder man was there; Eichele opened his eyes and look ed at Price ; hp answered the question and closed them again; he did not make any reply to Price; on account of the charge, and as I knew the men, I told him to be positive; there wore some females in the room; all the people were around the bed ; Price leaped on the bed, and the man's face was opposite to him; the room has light enough to re• cognise anyone; did not notice the coiling; the people were all crowded around the bed, but did not obstruct the light. Mary Ann Langheimor sworn.—l live at No. 1703 Morris street; I keep a beer-house ; I know these men ; know their names—Gheegan, Carr, Price, Hate, and Alexander; I saw them in my house the day Eichele was shot; Price was there ; seven of them were in company; did not see any weapons; they all went from my house to Mrs. Elohole's ; saw them go in; all wont in; I know these five men well; I went into my house; woo .there not five minutes when I board shots, and went right down; saw Mr. Eichele on the floor; two men helped him up; the crowd was clearing out and running down Morris street and up Fourth street. Cross-examined.—l live at Fifth and Morris streets; keep a public house; I have no lady boarders; have one daughter home, and two little obildren ; my house has no yard in front; it fronts on Fifth street ; I know thorn all—(referring to the prisoners;) Oheegan, I guess, is the ono with a moustache; know the faces; the fourth one is Price ; that fellow with red hair is Carr ; Rats is the first to the right; Alexander is talking to the child ; often BOOR them ; the evening before, Carr was at my house; Gheogan, too ; ho stole a bottle out of my house. Francis Zimmerman sworn —I lived, at the time, at 908 Morris street; at the time of the shooting I was at my houso ; when I heard it, I went to the front door ; I saw many persons in front of Eiehete's ; saw a man with a lame foot coma out bleeding; he went down Morris street, and up Fourth; Ithen went into Eichole's, and saw him setting on a chair; he says, "Francis, I'm shot, can't you help me?" ho became faint; I picked him up, and fixed him on the settee; I was present when the doctor woo there; don't know what he said ; I heard only the doctor give orders to send for an alderman; ho did not say why; he nays, "I can't recover, I will have to die of these wounds ;" I beard conversation be tween Eichele and the alderman; ho said to the alderman that he had to die; the alderman said, you think that you will have to die of this wound ; Riohcle said, "yes, I do;" the alderman then asked, "do you know who shot you?" ho says, "Yes, I know it was Price; the alderman says, " aro you certain you know the man ?" he said, again, " Tee, I know it was Price." • Cross-examined.—This was on Saturday, in the evening about 10 o'clock ; I can't say bow many were 'present; not 20; about 10; the alderman spoke English, but Tussig noted as interpreter; the alderman put what he said in writing; he rend it to Eichele; I heard the translation of it; Eichele signed it; I don't remember the whole contents, but the substance I have related; he was sworn before he signed it ; Eichele was sitting in the bar room in a chair; I assisted him to the back room. Recalled.—l had a conversation about this case this morning, with some of the witnesses, and oth• are too; my statement was not written down; I talked with Mrs. Eichele, a man, and one of the police; I spoke with Mr. Remak, and ho wrote down what I said ; I forgot to say this before; no thing was said to me of what had been sworn to here. Dr. Sobanning sworn.—l know Mrs. Baumgard nor ; I am her physician; she is sick of inflamma tion of bowels; it is not safe tohring her to court. Mr. Mayhew sworn.--I wont for Mrs. Daum. gardner to bring her to court; I caw that alto was sink—too sick to coma up. Mr. Joseph C. Tittermary sworn.—fify father's name was Robert C. Tittermatv ; ho is dead ; died on the 10th of October last; I have his papers, &a. ; I found among thorn a paper, a dying decla ration, signed by Eichele: (the paper is produced and passed to prisoners' counsel, who agree that It may go in evidence ;) that is my father's cortill sate and signature. Croes•exnmtued.—l Lava heard my father arty that the lieutenant did wrong in bringing the man alone, or something to that effect. (This question was objected to by the District Attorney, and the above answer We ruled out by the Court.] Defence opened by Mr. L. R. Fletcher. Horatio Morgan sworn—l have no particular trade; on Easter Monday I was laying water pipe ; William Eats was in my employ that day all day; quit work at six o'clock; I piado the mark opposite his name. Cross-examined.—There is a mark opposite his name on the pay-roll; ho was there, because ho was credited with the time ; I sweat' to it without looking at my book, because it was the first day he was at work ; en Tuesday he was there half a day; not on IVednasday, Thursday, or Friday; if that mark was not there I would not ho positive as to his working; I would not be qualified as to the mark, but would as to my own hand-writing. ' James Pollock sworn —On last Easter Monday I worked at Eighth and Reed streets; Rats worked alongside of me until six o'clock ; it was on the 25th of the month. James Wells sworn.—Know Hats; on Easter Monday ho worked next to me ; •it was at Eighth and Reed streets, I think ; be worked all day. Mrs. Heck sworn.—l know Carr; resided before April 29th at my house; he came there from Boston on the 28th; Carr, his father and mother were at my boom. Gross-examined.—They came on the 28th, from Boston; came to my door in scab; Mrs. Carr wrote a letter to me. David Ward sworn.—Know Katz slightly; know Alexander ; I was borne on Easter Monday ; he was home between five and six o'clock ; I live in Beck street. Charles S. Close sworn.—l know Hats; never heard his character questioned for peace and quiet; known him from infancy; I am at present a city surveyor. Susan Matz sworn.—Willinm Hate, one of the prisoners, is my son; his character is good for peace and quiet; since his return frynn Havana, which was on Tuesday before Easter, ho had not been out at night after haltpast nine; ho helped to support me and the Andrew Preall sworn.—Know William Hats; known him several years; know others who know him; his character for peace and quiet I never heard questioned. Aaron Leidy sworn.—Know Hats; known him for four years; knew ethers who is him ; his character is good as far as I know; he was ad mitted to ball after the arrest; ho afterwards said ho would give himself up ; I did not take him in custody; he told me if ho was wanted where to Rend for him. Peter Jacobs sworn.—Known Alexander since ho NM a small boy; hit character for peace and quiet is good; ho lived with me; I don't remember how he looked on April 20th last. David Ward sworn.—Known Alexander shies he was a small boy • character is good for peace and quiet; on April 29th ho had no moustache. Thomas Ashbrook affirmed.—Known Carr five or six years; his character for pence and quiet I have never heard called in question; / always considered him as a good boy. Jane Heck sworn.—Known Carr about seven years; lived neighbors; his character is very good; never hoard anything against him ; ho re turned from Boston, Thursday, April 29th; he re trained at our house that day. Capt Mansfield, sworn.—l saw Oheegan after the shooting; he was shot in the forehead ; I put my band on his scalp and felt three shot ; the pieces I saw were twice as large as the piece shown ; I did not see them taken from his head ; this is the cap shown me; the shot went through the front of the sap into his bead; ho had no haig on his face at that time. Cross-examined.—l never counted the shot helms in the nap. Re.examined.—lie was very badly hurt and did not care to talk; his head was boned up. Cross-examined —To the beet of soy knowledge thin cap in In the name condition as it was then ; never saw this piece of lead before ; I can't tell whether it was ever a shot or not. Wright Themley sworn.—Know John Carr; known him three years; never know anything but he was a quiet, peaceable young man. Officer Russell sworn.—Known Hats about six years; never heard his character called in quire. tion ; helm a quiet and peneeribl a young man. Goo. Wallington sworn.—On the 20th of April I wan in Morris street near Fifth ; went with all of the prisoners ; got some bear; saw two Germans In there; Carr had a cigar; one of the Germans snatched it out of his hand and threw it on the floor; he was not in the house when we went in ; came in after • Carr caught him by the collar; Gheegan tried 'to part them ; the German got a pistol and shot Gheegan. Croes.examined.—Don't know the man's name that shot Gheegan ; I think he got a pistol behind the Ls?; sure I did not eee any other pistols; when I got two or three pavements off, hoard more shots fired; left those five in there, two per- I mane, and a woman; I had a pony beer; believe Prim) treated ; he Palled for beer ; drank mine; can't say whether the rest drank or throw it on the floor ; got no ;rigor ; Carr got ono from the woman; can't say if any one paid, or offered to ; can't say where the man got the pistol ; saw him level it ; that was the first I saw; he had been struck ; Carr caught him; Gheegan jumped in between; I saw. him go behind the bar and shoot from behind it' thank it was either a revolver or double-barreled can't iray more accurate: it had more than one barrel; awns al long as the general run of pistols, perhaps as long as that one, [pistol shown ;J the one he had was something like that ; saw it before he fired ; Gheegan was four or five yards from the bar when he was shot; I went out ; eaw no officers; saw couple of women; I went down Morris to Fourth, and down Fourth ; told no one Gheegan was shot ; they were not companions ; can't say who I told; just walked . away ; I have been sen tenced to two yearsin prison, having recently boon convicted in this court, Mr. Mansfield recalled.—Clheeghan is the ono who le lame; he was shot ; no others are lame. Defendant's counsel offer to put the dying decla rations in evidence, accompanied by the explana tions of the alderman, - who is now dead, but over. ruled. Mr. Mann offers the declarations alone, but Is not accepted by prisoner's counsel. The evidence on both sides hero closed, and the ease was ably and eloquently argued by hit'. Mann for the Commonwealth, and John Goforth, Req., for the defence. Shortly before 7 o'clock P. If, the court adjourned until this morning, when Mr. Fletcher Will COneltlde the Case in be , half of the Fleonere. THE CITY. AMUSEMENTS THIS EVENING. WHEATLEY ✓!6 CLARKE'S ARM-HEALY= THEATER. Arch street. above Sixth.--" Everybody's Friend"— . Peter Wilkins." WAGNUT-STRERT TRILMS, corner Walnut and Ninth,—'• Lesbm." NA.StoNAL THEATRE, N:i r elnitt Street, betv!in RIO* and Ninth.—Dan Rico Great dhow." The Magio Ring.' • ACADEMY OF I'm AETs• Chestnut street.—" Part inna"—"The Martyrdom of John HUM &O." SANDERSON'S EXHIBITION Eoo.Bo %TIMIS'S SORMHEII. wealth Building. Chestnut aroet, above Bixth.—Thio don's Illinieum of Art. . . MCDONOUGH'S GAIETIES, DIM SHOMI below Third.— Entertainmento nightly. TAMPLE of Woritosne, nt z r t th . emt oorner Tenth and Oheataut etreete.--Signor _ DESTRUCTIVE CONFLAGnATION ON eIIESTNOT STREET—EXTENSIVE Loss.—Yesterday morning, a few minutes after three o'clock, flames were die covered bursting from the roar portion of the per fumery and fanoy-goods establishment of T. 11. Peters A Co., No. 716 Chestnut street, opposite the Masonic Hall. The front of the main building is of brown stone, and four stories in height. Tho first floor extended back to Bennett (late Morris) street, a distance of ono hundred and fifty feet. The centre of the first floor was lighted by means of a skylight and above this paint there were two distinct buildings. The ono fronting on Chestnut street we have already described. Tho other building was at the rear, with its front upon Ben nett street. It was of brick, six stories in height, and it was used throughout by Messrs. Peters A Co. for the manufacture of perfumery, fancy soaps, and cooraelier Thu structure was filled with very combustible property, and even the wood-work of the building was rendered more combustible by the oils, (to., used in the menu factory. The fire originated in tho manufactory, and by the time it was discovered the flames had spread through the first three stories. The flames wore first discovered by the watchman in the State Rouse steeple, who notified the operator on duty at the Central Station that there wits a fire in the vicinity of Chestnut and Ninth streets, such being the locality as aeon from the steeple. The fire alarm boxes and the bell were rung for Market and Ninth streets, the nearest box to the supposed lootility of the fire. The alarm should have been for Eighth and Walnut, and the firemen were a little disconcerted. The error was occasioned by an optical delusion on the part of the watchman, and not by the inefficiency of the box at Eighth and Walnut streets, as stated in the evening papers Boon after the discovery of the thrum; they had extended entirely through the six-storied manu factory on the roar, and before the firemen and polio had time to save anything of importance from the store of Messrs. Peters A Co., the fire poured through it, driving the men out, and caus leg a body of flame to lick along the front of the building from top to bottom. Nine or ten steam fire engines were got Into operation as sinfodily as possible, and torrents of water were poured Into the building, but the roaring flames continued to rage until very little thet was combustible was left in either the front or bask building. The lat ter was completely gutted, no wood being left un consumed except some charred joists. The wood work in the front building was destroyed, though not entirely consumed, and very few of the goods in the structure escaped ruin. Messrs. Peters es timate their loss at from $50,000 to $6,000, which is fully covered by insurance in all the prominent companies in the city. The second story was occupied by Robert J. Park as a billiard-saloon. All his paraphernalia was destroyed or rendered useless. MS loss is es timated at $1,200, which is also fully insured. Mr. Park has been very unfortunate Almost every building in which he has been located has been destroyed by 6re, and this is the fourth time 129 has met with such a misfortune. In the tbirdstory an apartment was partitioned off and occupied by William F. Jones, a painter. Some of his pictures were carried out safely, but others were spoiled by both fire and water. Tho loss of Mr. Jones was not ascertained. Mr. Edward Christman had some furniture tem porarily stored In the fourth story. This was all destroyed. The Wee is estimated at $1,200. No insurance. In the front part of this floor Messrs. Peters & Co. had some goods which were not reached by the flames. Both the store and manufactory wore owned by Mr. Joseph Napp. They were valued at from 815,000 to $20.000, but are damaged to the extent of about $12,000. The property is fully insured. No 713, adjoining on the west, were the eaten sive warerooms of Messrs. Warner, Minicoy, k Merrill, manufaoturere of gas fixtures, Am. Their stock was somewhat damaged by water, butsl,ooo, it is thought, will cover their loss. Mr. Warner was early upon the ground, and prohibited the removal of many of the chandeliers, which fact prevented Fortune loss, inasmuch as many of the costly articles would have boon considerably da maged in being taken out hastily. This building is owned by BULLS Durand, but there was no damage to it. No. 714, adjoining on the east, was occupied in the basement and first floor by E. W. Darryl Sr, Co., dealers in household furnishing goods. The most of the fine cutlery was removed from tho pro mises, and the balance of the stock taken from tho shelves, placed upon the counters, and covered with water-proof cloths. The loss was very trifling, and business will be resumed as soon as the store can bo put in order. The remaining portions of the building wore oc cupied by Charles De Silver, bookseller. His stook suffered considerably. The police arrangements were of a complete and decisive character, and assisted materially the fire men in their arduous labors. Some eight or ten steam engines were upon the ground, and in ope ration all the time the fire was burning, seine three hours. Their sucoessf.l woad.% alone iirevonted the spread of the flames, and a trous conflagration. They werelocated all around the neighborhood, and a sufficient number managed the burning structures, the others turned their attention to the protection of the surrounding pro rt always careful l after nine o'clock yesterday morning, and after the fire bud been entirely subdued, pumping tho water out of the collars. Fire Marshal Blackburn repaired to the spot of the conflagration shortly after the tire broke out, and entered upon the examination of the canoes. The origin of the flames is unknown. They first made their appearance in the third story of the factory, inclose proximity to the flue; aro supposed to have been smouldering for some time. In e ver y room there was a stove, with pipes connectin with this flue. There was also a boiler in the collar of the building. The total loss by the conflagration, when folly appraised, wilt doubtless reach $75,000, all of Which, except about $2,000, is covered by in -8111111:100. - - Peters it Co 's stock was insured in the following owe in the offices enumerated below : .11 opal lneuraoeri C0.57.5001Fam0 Insurance Co.e2 60U Commonwealth do. 7400 F.nterpriso do. 2MO Jefferaon do. 500 0 !Etna, Hartford, do. 2.500 Franklin do. 6,000 Arctic. N. Y., do. 3 000 Reliance do. 5 Otali Itumboldt do. 2,500 Eatlitable do. 10M --- R ring Gordan do. 5 (0001 Total Northern of London. 5,000. AID FOR TILE LAWRENCE SUFFEREIIB. lifeEara. J. (I-. Illaxwoll k. Son have contributed to the Lawrence fund $lOO, in behalf of the operatives employed at their ladies' trimming factory, Ele venth and Chestnut streets. The workmen employed at the gas46ttlng manu factory of Warner, Mickey, ti Merrill, of this city, have voluntarily raised $lOO, by contributions among their own number, for the relief of the suf ferers. This noble example is worthy of imitation by others. The subscription is opened at Kinsley's express office, No. :Mt Chestnut street. On Monday the employees in the gas•moter ma. nufactory of Code, Hopper, hi Gratz, of this city, enclosed $ll5 to the Mayor, subscribed among themselves, with a request that the amount might bo forwarded to the Mayor of Lawrence, for the aid of the sufferere,by the recent fall of the Pem berton Mills. Tho money was forwarded by the Mayor. An agent of Hinsley's express waited on the Mayor yesterday, and nfferod to transmit, free, anything to Lawrence for the benefit of the suffer• ere, holding themselves responsible fur safe deli very at the destination, with personal attention along the route. A Uvtos MEETlNG.—Pursuant to tile fol lowing mysterious and Indefinite call which ap peared in yesterday's Press, a mooting of citizens wan hold lest evening : . . "THE UNION FOREVER.—The (Miscue of Phda delphia opposed to onctional parting mid sectional agi tation, who ere in favor of the Prerervetion of the Union, and the e,•forcement of all the Laws of the land, are Invited to meet nt the County Court thin (Tuesday 1 evening, Jen. IT, et 7); o'clock, to form Union Club. MANY." The wore about forty gentlemen present, many of whom were delegates to a Convention of the People's Party for revising the rules, that adjourn ed previous to the hour of meeting. Mr. Wm. Y. Loader milled the meeting to order, and atated that, ns a project was on foot for the purpose of in augurating a very extensive movement looking to the same object, the present scooting would ad journ to meet at the cell of those having charge of the new movement. The motion was carried, and the company separated. STATUE OF FRANI:LIN.— TIIO statue of Franklin was elevated to its position in front of the Franklin market-house, on Tenth street, yes terday, nt noon. The merits of this statue have been elaborately described in the columns of this paper, and we need make no further reference to It at present. It presents a very striking appear armo in its new position, and will he an ornament to the handsome edifice it is intended to adorn. The work of raising it to the niche was accom plished without any difficulty. DIVIDEND OF THE FIRE ASSOCIATION.-At a meeting of the Fire Association, hold on Monday evening, a dividend of $738 03 was declared to each of the forty-nine companies of the Depart ment comprising the organisation, payable on and after tho Bth of February. This is the largest di vidend over declared by the association. Tho post year boa boon an exceedingly prosperous one for the association, the total amount of losses having only been $3,013 OS. lionliEßY.—A young woman mimed Mary Book was arrested yesterday by the detective po lice on the charge of stealing a purse of seventy three dollars and some clothing from the dwelling of James Robb, Esq., on Race street near Eighth. She called at the house of Mr. Robb on pretence of paying a visit, and breaking open a bureau took the money and apparel. She was committed. RUN AWAY.—Thero was a great excitement yesterday morning in the vicinity of Sixth and Arsh streets, occasioned by a horse, attached to a cart, running off. The animal woe stopped in its mail career by running into a butcher wagon and overturning it. NEWSPAPER REMOVAb.—TIIO 0111 CC Of 1.110 Evening Journal will be removed to-day to its new quarters, northwest corner of Chestnut and Third streets. MIDIEII3IPROVED PERISCOPIC Str.ciAcmta are a great invention in the Science of Optics, and persons with impaired Eyesight are correetly suited with them by M. J. FRANKLIN, Optician, No 111 South Fourth street below Chestnut. COSTLY WINE.—The King of Wurtemberg, on a kite occasion, opened a bottle of wine which wee two hundred and tiny years old. Reckoning the cost and compound interest, a single drop cost 3212. The King, it is said,drank, as a aentiment, the health of "all good schnoiders, particularly those capable of getting up such splendid garments se aro made at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rocklull k Wilson, Nos. 003 and OS Chestnut street, above Sixth, Philadelphia." SCENES IN AND OUT OF CO:1011E88.-0On ex changes come to us teeming with excited comments on the wild scenes enacted in the National House of Revosentativea, Etna a variety of suggeollotoi aro made in regard to the most available remedial agenta to an- Ply. With due deference to the sagacious statesmen who (muse all this exeitement, we would point them to the world outside of " Congress," where everything goes smoothly along no bickeringi or Contention, but perfect peace and harmony pervade the masses of the People, who will continue to purrue the even tenor of then way. despite their vain vaporings, and, as hereto fore, wear the graceful and seenonable fallen of Um- Stokes, Au. twi Chestnut afoot, THE PRESS-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1860. ARRIVALS AT THE'PRINCIPAL HOTELS, lIP TO TWELVE O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT GIRARD ROUSE—Chestnut et., below Ninth. 0 El Mays k la, La Jan A Mosley, Roston D M Boyd, Phil& I' MoEy(?). Lancaster C W Small, Si Louie Jon T O'llahnon, St Louis R Buchman, Cincinnati 1. Papnenheimer, On, 0 A Jenks Aurora, 11l II Cohen, Charleston H Remington ec ail, P River Win Rover, St Louis N P Monroe, Belfast Me W H Conner h le, Me W A Robinson ?r, vil, Troy Miss Robinson & sis, Prov A Rindokopf, N Y J S Booz, N Y J W Dempsey & la, N Y 1 Eckert, Pa Miss 'Eckert, Pit Mr Gray, Del Louis Maokall, D C J Palmer & In. 14L1 Thos. 3 Keating, Ald 3 B Brown Pad Miss Carrie Coates, Pa Miss L A Webster, ;ltd Jos 8 Hedges, Wilm, Del E L Mallory. England W II Ibuley. Boston litre Moore, Boston Col J D Osborne. Louisville Wm V Kay, Oh , 0 ,,, e0 Jos B McMinn PhDs, Wm Maher, Blairsvillo Israel Painter, Pa Jos K Molllionuy, Jr, N Y . Emile T Lasrave.N Y A 0 Wyly, Ga T Scott Stewart, Pa Mrs Tans, N Y Geo D Whitaker, Nil 3 W Grove, Danvillo John Melly, Lebanon I W Chapman, I , Haven R J Godwin, N Y Win Day k la, N Y N Hastings, Brooklyn C AI Dennison. N Y 8 E Seymour. N Y 1) W Lee, N Y D Roberts, indianatiolts 14 Hetzelsosser, Indiana JII Morrm &la , N Y j w D u ll & In, NY S 8 Fisher, 111 r Jas Morrison. Jr. N Y l'it Isolor, N Y Henry G 8011. N Y .1 W Ditrck, N Y C Mummer. N Y L D Atwater, N V' D ft Gray, Col»mlina, 0 Jas 0 Willett, N V A G Brown, St Louis Hon Ii Walbridge, N V' .1 Greenbuim. N Y W 1 - 1 Ryan, Bolt Au. G 8,1101, N V' 3 C Acliialin, Wheeling II Ridsoly_& 'a, Del W A N tnnlev. Balt M re C B Williams. Bolt C Wakefield k la, Roston W 8 Tower, Brooklyn II S Tower, Elmira, N I" MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth street. below Arch. lI'S Canard. Potts,lle B 'Nether*ll, Bethlehem B Price, Mauch Chunk A C Silverman, Pitteburg Hon IP Firmlhertri• Ennton C Coleman.Soinerset• Pa Miss 13J &reiteigh, Pa Miss I, C Strobe's!, I'a Bhe'll. Pa 'l' I nieces. New York O M 9tiltmnn, R 1 J Mr Fuller. Calassiiqun B F Ruff, Julien. /11 Mr E•elielbersur• Cm. o J W Bloc, Charleston, S B Wilke rre .1 Irvin. Pa Hon Asa Packer, H Chunk P Selman. Hazleton It A Neal, Southington ES Howell, San Francisco JONES! HOTEL—Chestnut st.,botow Seventh. Dr Letterman, USA J Nartehorn, Poston it Holmes. Philn II F Armors, Pa B Jones. Rutland, Vt A Attnnl. Conn Oen Warren. NJ Inn A Bliriver, Balt P F Winebrenner, Hanover W McConkey. Pa J no Hancock. Pa Inc, Maroon, N J W Bands, N J N Po.. Balt ER Wilson. Cm, Ohio IA Harrison, Balt H Owen, N V A D Fowler, Newark, N J .T 0 Ives. Buffalo \V B rohnson. N Haven w ri West. N V W B Cud. NY W Peters, Bait P Joyce, NJ BT. LOUIS HOTHL—Chestnut at., Mr. Thud. C 11 Smith. Del David A Bowman. N J .1 II Crimpfield, New Ark J 11 Arnort & M. Va John W ;Moll. Coon C S Merriam. N York J Hornet. Toledo. Ohio P Leernngo. N York D Valentine, Auburn N Fox. N York B Palmer, 'Boston Theo Stein, N York V Willis, N York Wm S s mitli. N York F Barratow. N J II G Wells, N Adams H Arnold, N Adams H Schheper, N If G Parker, Va J Ilos+on. Balt C B Whitmore. Mass John Jordan, Bucks co O W Cross, Philp. Jos N Arnest, Va AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut at., above Fifth, lien W Hobbs, Alban)" W Potheme, Mt 110Ily W White 11 Maxwell. Aspinwall H 11 Cross. Port Gibson S Cook, St Louis T B Hindson k I. Pa 11 F Cook. Pittsburg Inn Torry, N V J 7.1 Ridgway. Pottsville W V Penneparker, Pa .1 C Benson, N J J Ronshaw, N Y 11 T Rollme N Y If 11 Fiddeman. Del Mrs Potter. Del E Thompson. Danbury V II Blsolonton, Mass M Hubbard, N y .1 Brown. Ald .1 H Thomson. Vn It L Westorvilto, N 1, 11& la, Aims F A Curtis, Del W Curtis :1)1ot Chas 11 Eugor, Mans FOUNTAIN HOTEL—Second greet, Owe Market. J Wench Florence, NJ John L Viatt, N J Chas R Mount, N J .1 . 1, Smith, Dover, Oct J W May. Md Edw Moore, Va P Evans, Trenton. NJ RD tit atson, Trenton, N J Thos Walker, St Louis STATES UNION HOTEL—lilarket st., above Sixth. S 0 MTN. Williamsport D H Culbertson. ea dish) O W Somers. Trenton, N J E Batollehltir, N 8 Stevenson. Miffiintown M Gable, Martell:l W 8 Boyd. Yorke° • John F Strickler. York co H A hlartin• Columbia W H MoConke Pa J Met:Ann, Hnnov Falla,NY AL Hitches, W y. Chester 8 G Orone, Harrisburg,Jscob Hoirmon• Ht /An) , Scatty. St I,ouisJ Shannosay, IlanoVer, Pa J Ii Deacon, N Y COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth et.. above Chestnut .T F Taylor. Fairview. Po, E U Malloy. Conn I. p Malloy, Conn Geo Troe. Conn Mrs Leopold, Berke on 0 Hall,, la. Pa I. Peal. Chester on M Pennock & In. Del Wm Wolin rton. W Chost'r Geo It Clarke Pottstown P Crosby. Pottstown Jon Ilmst cad:Pottstown Con Callahan & lit, Pa Mies Callahan, Pa Alfred Bunting. Dol on hi P DRVIS, Sell co W T Richards, Schyl en NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street. above Third. R Gilbert, Millersburg H R Henry, Pittsburg. S V Rhoads, Allentown R T Johnson, Wilat, Bel P 8 Ifigginajleading Oro Corner. Bait r•nngars. halt Cant W • lexander,W T B Rhoads, Pa Jae Van Dyke k la, Pa I) Beckley, Pa THE UNION HOTEL—Arch street. Above Tiara 0 Wormsn,PrenclieniN J II G till. Newark, Ni C cnidin, Port Clinton I nom Gsits. Chin:ten . . .. . , Oliver Rope Gwynedd Win B Blinfror. Pottsville D K Brown. Danville W r; 'Brown, Danvtlln R Kent, Gwynedd et C Vosmu,. Redfield, Me K A &inborn, Redfield, 310 .1 fl Coyle, Cincinnati BARLEY SHEAF :HOTEL—Second et.. below Vine H B Tailor, W D limes, Torlorovillo Philip Frotz. Do) leotown .1 C Weeie], New Hope N Miles, Dnvisoillo Jos Romer Burks ro Deo Flowers. Attleboro the Newbold. A Weborn lobe Scully, Bucks co C Wntheroll, Bucks oo Beni Doss, Bucks co Simi! Holcomb, Bucks co • • K Roeder. I'n Thom Ent, Immbortolle 7n. I'ntersnn. N !Amnon Wm Cnrr, W H Ehno. Lehigh V ILK .18 snstlimo. Bucks co 71 C WO, Stroinfshorg I llninilton, Bork,. no 'rhos I, Lau.l3tioks co AV II Norton, Rending Snml Bose, Buckingham Jon Gray, Eioliisbury W NV Gray, Va MOUNT VERNON HOTEir—Seennli tit., above Arch, D tP C ffrodlnunt, Dal Rnht Priena, N A Callen. Wa) nn nn w onnln, Port Depnait Frnnks, Bnatnn W 147, - *Vir tinemrk, NJ It A tonem,N John Loe, N J N B Wdhnlre h la. Wash R Motents. sKalgh J W Thompson, N Frank Smith, N Y MERCHANTS' HOUSE—Third it.. shove Cilloabjll H B Seidel'. Pe Jacob Hunt. Pn W Zunnierninn, !Amnon MN; Leutmoh. Pit .T Baton. Lehigh (inn W H Young. Al'entown Jon Fry. Bethlehem B B Huolonnn. Newtown !RIM Mcßona. Rendinn B N Dnutlen, Minersvillo 0 Jewett, Montg co. Ha J filiellenberger. Lebanon BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third et., Above II Bray. Ald ton 11 Thowno, Ppper Dublin M Leindin,Pimrtct C Finney. W Bnrner, l'ennthurg II Knebler. Aerfnd .1 M rennebure V M Buckman, Fox Chase Mra Buckman Fox Ci 13150 ino Knp_p. Hum ty town W Fooriva, Peal K Fade. Pa R Ronde rh Berry n Clements, Pa Thom BI e, pucka CO H ilibechman, Lebanon EAGLE HOTEL—Third street, Above Race W IlanielP. Pothwillo .1 P Francis. N J EJ Wackerhngen.Pl Y Joel Rwmte. & h. Philn 8 RonAld, Pink T Sinison, N Y II II Eilix A. In, r& C Parker. Enatnn BALD BAN LEIIIOTEL—Third it,, Ooze C311(1%1111 .1 II Rand, Qunkerlown 11 I, Thomas, I'hda Geo Levan. Lancostor co John Stoner, Bo B Braining. Norristown Le a Simon, Alletdown VI N Kover, Kutztown (Reported for The Presei CllAßLESTON—Steamship Kovetone State, Marieli• man-617 hales cotton order; 49 dot & Co; 3;2 tea rice J Palmer Pc Co; In do order; TS do Cochran A llman; 75 do Small & Chandler; :129 lia-k• rine flour T & Co; 52 bides domestics Slay & McDevitt; 65 do A Whilden & Ron; do Brown, Bid & Co; 2 page mdse James T Latta: flecks fruit It ft Reed & Co: 3 Oct olden Oen If Smith h Co; I do .1 0 llopkine; 2do It (T Reed; I d W i t t remploell; Ado Lane k Myer,: 3do P Ford; I do 'lnward: I Om each to J It Idpptneott Co. II Flandern, T 11 Petereon & Bro. I. D Fop, If NV Brown. P A Mow. R Petternon & Co, F Bergner, Mine TyIer,IIIIIICOTIICIIII6 & Baker,• 3 enlosNV (1 & Co; 2 plus .1 II Dulles; I earrinco Brost & Bowl": 2 nkze (homer 3: n 110:elon 14 do Mould; 2l do Engle & Wolfe; 4.3 do .1 & Mitz;lsl3 do Dalluinr; 29 do Moone Y. Conine & Co. PASSENGERS ARRIVED. In elertmehip Key Blotto State, front Chstlerton—W II Gledhill, It Rodger., R Welsh. IV Collie, J W Stoy. ID Lane, and nine in the 'teems. MARINE INTELLMENCE. BEE FOURTH PAGE U 8 mail steamship If e>atonn Mato. hintslonnit, fj, hours from Charleston, with indite and pasaange n to A Heron, Jr. On the 16th, nt 7 A M, 15 mdse north of CAN. Lookout. passed steamship Marion; at 8 A 51. passed ntennialiip Florida; and at 9 A M., steamship State of Georgia; all bound south. CIA:ARBIL Slue Clara Ann, Coombs, New Orleans, I) S Steinen & Co. Schr Julia Anus, Herding, Savennsh, DS Stetson & Co BY TELEORAPII. (Correspondence of The Press.) VAN NA n. Jail 17. Arrived, bark Jane Green, from Cape de Verdes. MEMORANDA. Steamship Philadelphia. (new) Levy, hence. arrived at Washington, DO. lath inst. Steamship New York, Vito Santen. from Brennen had Southampton, arrived at New York esterdat Ship Coiner. Todd, from Mandl. Sept 21, arrived nt New York yesterday. Ship Lu Duoliesse D'Orleans, limox, sailed front Bal timore yesterday for Wett Coast of Smith America. Bark Charlotte E Tay, Bodies, from Richmond ar rived nt Rio de Janeiro previous to Bth ult. Bark Columbia. Lemeke, from Bremen, arrived at Baltimore yesterday. Behr Ringgold, Crowell, hence, arrived at Now York yesterday. Behr Nathaniel Lank, from Frederica, Del, lit New York ”storilitv. Rehire D 11 Baldwin, Staples, Caroline Hall. Graham. J 13 Alitchell. Morris. and J T Price, Durlano, front Port Mahon, Del, at New York yesterday, Nstv 01(1.11inn, .Tan. lib—Arrived, slops South Shore, from Philadelplmt; ship Middles end kirks Amanda Spear and David I( unball. , Irvin Boston' Ross. ri from Now York ; Maaltßartlett, from Rockland. The brig Exeter for London. ham boon oiB/ away miff LOWOJa, and is a total 1, se. No lives wore loat. Thr, ship Mutero. from New York fir Calais, was burnt at Tabora on the lath. She is a total loss. NEW 0111./iA:11, Jon. 17.—t, roved, skips John and Albert, flout Boston ; Tarquin, front Montevideo; Montgomery, sail hardy Glom, from Liverpool. SPECIAL NOTICES. ONII PRIM CLOTHING OF TRH LATICSI Synge, made in the hest manner, expressly for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST selling linose marked in Plain Figuree. All goods made to order warranted satis factory. Our ONE-PRICE System us strictly adhered to, as we believe this to be the only fair way of dealing MI are thereby treated alike. JONES & CO., get MARKET Street. GROVEiIt 41 BAKHieltr CILIBIIATBD NOINV.HPS FAMILY ISZWINS-MAIIIINII SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES. N 0.2 Sewing Maohinoe... ..•• • 5100 No.l Sawing Machines The Family Sowing Machine, A ...• 79 The Family Sewing Machine.__........ 80 I. M. SINGER & CO., d23-9m No. 502 CHESTNUT Street. SALAMANDER Flare-PROOP' SAM.—A very largeamortment of SALAMANDERS for sale at reason• able crioea, No, WI CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. &AS tt EVANS & WATSON /TARR& BOUDOIR SEWING MAORINR. IMPROVED DOUBI.E.THREAD FIRST PREMIUM AT EVERY FAIR. 018-3 m Philot, Offioe.72o ARCH St. Agoras wanted BATING FUND—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST 03MPANT.—Chnrtered by the Elate of rennyzlyania, RULES. 1. Money is connived every day, and In any amount, large or small. 3. FIVE PEE CENT. interest In paid for money from the day it is put in. 3. The money is always paid hook in 001.11 whenever It Is called for, and without notice. 1. Money is received from Executors, Administrators, guardians, and other Trustees, in large or email sumo, to remain a long or short period. 6. The money reoelved from Depositors Is Invested in Real Estate, Mortgagee, Ground Route, and other first elms securities. . . a.lioe open every day—WALNUT (greet, aputhwes Sum Third OM, Philikdelo4. anis IMPORTATIONS ARRIVED AT TIRDUCED ?HMS. 139 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. ItlAlt 111E1). GEORGE-HARI - I NGTON.-On the IMIs met- by Rev. J. C. Clay, Jofteph W. (Norge, Into of Ahlford. Del., to Mies Rebecca Jane, daughter of James liar rington. of this city._ • IiVERTED-FISHER.-On the 11111 inst.. by Reo..J. Napier Ifuestsii, Mr. Elijah lineeteas Q i c to Mies Millie R. Richer, of Rrlttgeton, .J. BROM LEY-WENDRIOKfIOrt.-04. the ilth Ineti t by Rev. Daniel Claxton, ItJr. qoinas BrosuleY Mee 1h Rndel p tits. istitr , o 2 Pl l ;t4 k l " ll l l n e- lt t . ;ti by Rev. John J. MorreY , Mr. Joveph Young to Mho Sallie Fleming. • WOLF-MOORE --On the lath tool. by Roy, Cieorge Chandler , Mr. Rewire Wolf to Mica Adeline Moore. • TUCK ER-111001N8.-On the lull moat, by Rev. J. 1,. kloysonger. Mr. Joseph Is. Tucker to Mime Jane M. Higgins]. all of Philadelnhin. IlfselPTON-IsItWKLIsEN.-On the 13th het., by Rev. George W. Anderson, Mr. Lewis W. Hampton. Jr., to Muse Kate Lowellen, both of Montgomery eounty, BEYTAED —On Tuesday. Jtnuary 17th, in thin 37th year of his ote.ltenr) Du Barry Boylard, son of John rear Jr.. formerly of this city. now of Pews. His friends ern invited to attend hie (morel. from his Into residence. No. 1203 Brio, Arent, on Fritho, the tutu mama, et 2 o'clock. To proceed to Ronaltimon's Cemetery. • SANSON.—On Saturday mnrnins, 14th inst., Susanna Albrisht. eldest daughter of John S. and Emma R. Ban non. in the kith year oilier age. The relatives nod friends nro respectfully invited to attend her funeral from the residence of her parents, northtrnat rornernf Wrlie end Perkionten (bite Ann and Powell) streets, Francisville, on Thursday Mt • tro d . q 1 2n'elook. • • . I RVINN.—At Nashville, Tenm•on the morning of the 16th inst Charles A. If. Irvine. of this oily. Hie male friends and those of the family are respect fully lIIVIte4 to attend lie funeral, front the residence of him broth- r- in•law. Mr. Win. Struthers. sotiiheast corner of Fifteenth street and Penn Square, on Thurs day morning. llin 19th Mat, ar IU o'clock. • • PIELD.-00 Sunday. the bith Inst.. Margaret Field. '1 he relatives and friends of the faintly are invited to attend the funeral from her Into reaidenee. ReventeePth and Tioga streets, on Thursday morning.l9th instant. at 10 o l elorik, Vll/ ANTI.—In Philadelphia, nn Rithirday. (ha 19th inst.. Abraham Shantz. Jr.. to the 47111 near of hie ire. The relatives and friends of the deceased are reepect• fully invited to attend hie funeral. To nroneoll to Potts town, by Readmg Railroad, at o'clock, this tWednes de theylth inst.. . . • WnLHERT.— On the ]nth inst., Margaret, eldest &fighter of Frod'k Wolbert, Idsn. Funeral from her Into real& nee. N 0.717 North Second street, Out tWedneeday) afternoon. at 3 o'clock. LOIVOSTRIMI —on the Hth mot.. Charles. son of John 0. and Elizabeth H. Longed nth, aged 13 years and 6 ifiontlin. Funeral front the reeittenen of hie parents, Sprint HIS, Unrinr Darin , thin (Wednesday) morning. at 10 o'rlock. SHWAnKE —On tint litth inst.. Mina Shwartko.daugh toy of John H. and Sarah Shwacke, aged 4 years and 3 months. Funrrtl from the residence of her parents. N0.: 4 07 Wood et set. this I Wednendav afternoon, at 2 o'clock. MUI,I,IBON.—On the 16111 trot., Mrs. Caroline PI, wife Mullinnn. Funeral front the residence of her huohnnd. No. 2004 Colleee avenue. above Ridge road, this ( Wednesday ) morninc, at 10 o'clock. MOOSE.—On the 16th Mat., Merman Moore, aged .14 Yn ITPVITIS."-0n the 16th innt., George P. Mevitia, aged 41t Pare 2 enthe end 2daye. 31i L ER.—On the 14th inst., Noreen lkohnlen, eon of Frederick and Sophia Miller. in the 4th 3 nor of 1... ace. Funeral from t h e renieence of lon parent.. No. 342 Ptllwrn street. thin (Wedn.minv) morntnK.4tt 10 o'rloek. MoDKRMOTT.—On thy 16111 inst., Pee. John McDer mott, eon of Cornelius McDermott, of this city, in the Nib Year of liut ann. Solemn high mass will be celebrated in the Church of St, Philip de Non tine (WedneAday ) morning, at 9 Intorment xt Cntliedrel Ce rr . • , 91 c CM E.—On the lath met.. Susan McCoys. Funeral from the residence of Mrs. ' , definingle. Thir oenth street above Federal, One (Wednesday) after noon at o'clock. lIANEY.—On the lath inst., Mot. Elizabeth Honey, 'wail 41 Pm". Funeral frntn the residence of her husband, Win. Honey. Germantown TIM'. below Nicotown lane, on Thursday morning, nt o'clock. BLACK ANI) PURPLE MOIJSSELINES. —Just rbetved all-wool. Bann printed, black, and purple :11ou.clitie Debunca. Park gray mixed Mohair Debates, 1234 cents. Dark grar mixed Madonna Cloths, 25 •t a. Black and white English Chintzea, 123 i els. Plain black Encloili Chintzes, 12N eta, Orriv and black English ukintzen. 121 i eta. Blank Alpacria,lB3.;,. 25 M, and S 7 eta. Black nail white dotted Delaine.lP,,.' eta. BESSON & f3ON, Mourning Store, dli 805 CfIESTNU'S Street. ry"-AT THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Stockholders of the Consolidated Coat CouiPa or. held nt their °Pico in Philadelphia. on Januar) 16. IMO. the following gentlemen Were Emu]: mously elected Directors, to serve the ensuing t ear DIRECTOR, John If. Brown, William 11. Merritt, Chas. Parish, Hobert iimillr, Edmund Deacon John Ely. Ed. Wetherill. At a subsequent meeting of the Board, Silo. 11. Brown was chosen President, nod J. Henry Hisoyer,Seormary and Treasurer. 1a13.3td 11W rrr. A GENERAL MEF.TING OF THE Fn.WIThr,DERS OF THE UNION CANAI, COIL PANFwtrI be held at Room No. 20, MERCHANTS' ExclinroiE, tinted story ' ) on WEDNESDAY, the 25th instant, at 12 o'clock M. John Welsh. John A. Brown. W. A. Blanchard, J. V. Williamson, F. M. Drexel, W. It. Haselline, James Magee, W. Woodnutt. jald.dt23 Tr. SEVENTH ST. GEORGE BUILDING AND LOAN SOCIETY.—An nil nurned meeting will ho held on THURSDAY EVENING, 19th instant. at T.t; o'clock. at Mr. WARD'S Hotel, CRESSY Street. above Third. to receive subscriptions for stock. The Constitution and 13y-Law, are ready for distribu tion. The tends of this society are loaned on the stook or on rent estate. Shares At, per innnth. ADAM 11. DIETRICII, President. JOHN YOLI(MAII. Secretary. JIGS 2t CONTINENTAL HOTEL COMPANY. --The annual questing of the corporator% of the Continental Hotel Company, for the election of five inanarera, boil the transaction of other business. will be !told in the Parlors of this Hotel, on WEDNESDAY, January 25. 1810, tit )2 o'clock inl7,lints J. SERGEANT PRICE. Ree'•. AT THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE St ekholdnra of TILE 19)(0.%1I NU CANAL the follow:ale officers a - ere eleetntt for the ensuing year: Pool:dent —BAhtlfEl., 'D. BODI NE. Man:teem—Eduard Wetnnrill. John If. Brown, Robert Smith, John Ely, Zli)3 Bennett, Wm. B. Roes. jal7-3t rrOFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. PIiii.ADELP2IIA, 3 .7lnarY 14/ 18 AL NOTICh TO STOCK ROL h e Annum Meet ptilbruilersi of nay Celpomy . lll . ll hit 142212 aem - g.vgAhmazt3d - NI-stitmn , RAW.. The Annual Election for Directors will lie hold on :MONDAY, the sth day of htitroh, Ik4O. nt the 011 ice of the Company, 214 mouth TIII a I) tilmet. EDMUND SMITH, Secretary. PENNSYLVANIA INSTITUTION FOR 1 —Tr THE DEAF AND DLIMIL—The annual meet ing of the Coutributoi• to the P0111)11) Mull it Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, will be held on NY EDN E3DAY next, et 4 o'cskiiik P. AL. at the Institution, corner of BROAD and PlNEBtreets. The Annual Report of the !loud of Directors will be submitted and an election will be held for officers to serve for the ellatilitg tear. jell 31 JAMES J. BAR CLAY. Secretory, I REV. 11. GRATTAN GUINNESS will mush in the Rev. Dr. Wype's Church, Broad, below iipruce. 'treat on NIONDAI ELP4 Eii- DAY, end FRIDAY EVEN INOB, of this week. et 7% o'clock. reeerVlllq the other °venom, of the week for memoir private!, with inquirers in the Loeture Room of the Church. jenLitt* irOFFICE OF THE RELIANCE MU- Tuta. INSUHANOE COMPANY OF HULA DELFRIA. Jo VARY 11, lout. 'rho Dirertore have this day deola.od a Dividend of SIX rER et..NT. on the Capital trick of the Com- WIRY,i on the Count - loves of - Print la outetanding, for . _ uo )ear endint Doenutber 31. t, 1859. without dedne on for State Tax. pn)nbin In cub to the tnonthulders. n and arbor the 16th unit. . . • • • • Also, it Dividend of FIFTEEN PER CENT., Pal a ble pro rota on the Capital ekick and Premium earned. OM of the profile of the Company • for 00 year ATOMIC Der('lliber 31st. PAII, for a loch Certificates of Profits. bearing interest, will lie delivered to the htockholdere. and 10 the insured entitled to trrelVe the seine, under the prof eons of the charter. on and alter the 16th inst. Nu certiliexte till be 11/81101j for nor Jr" Bunt than ten 1101InTO. nor for any fractional part of one dollar. Sums leas than toll dollars, met not less then Otte dollar. are credited to the 'insured on the Isioks of the Compsny, and If. within soy period of ten >ears, the said credits amount to ton dollars, certificates therefor will he is sued. ,ertilleates of Profits are liable, fq ,,, IN with the Capital Stook. for the lon,s and en g winent• of the company, and way Ire converted into Capital Stock at 0110 tune, at the option of thin holder. vtl2-6t B. !d. fl INCHNIA N. Peore tars. OFFICE OF THE RELIANCE MC INSURANCE COMPANY OF 111114A DELPIIIA. Jontion lit h,1 0 40. Ti l e annont IneptinK of the stoekhohleri of Vox cow, t w 0' ; 31T) N l r ,l A l Ynt l e e t l ,Th . . 1 13 :7„ . 1 IRItKCAIt I' cent No sot tlAt N '1 ot 12 &doe's M. . . And on elrotios for Twenty Dwectors. to servo for the envois:: >on r, snll hn !lola on romp tin) nt ho 11111110 place, halo ran 12 o'clock :M., and 2 o cler k NI. 13, M. jal6-lowftfell SocretsrY• i‘ci.--.... OF VIVI: OF TII I: UNION CANAL COMPANY, liar. two.i.loA, .1/tn. le, WC in Annual meeting of the slockholdcre of the Union Count Company of Penner lemma n ill be held nt the of fice of the company. No. va Walnut Street. on Tung.laY. r ehruno 7111 nog , . at II o'clock A. Sr., at witch lime an election for Oriente and managers will take place. jale-inwftf7 0. THOMPSON, Secretary. irrOFFICE PHILADELPHIA. AND READING RAILROAD CohIPANY. At Ike Annual ;Merlin, of the Stockholder+ Of the Philadelphia and Roiling Railroad Company. held Janu ary 9. I+3o. the following gentlemen were uniumnousli elected Officers for lerld P01 , 410V4T. A. WHITNEY. VIC? FRIODEIT• .1. DU PTON SCEELE. MANAGER, J. 1111 P I'ON sTEELF:. A. E. BORIK. MIAS. 11l ACALEsTER. \VAL SELLERS. 11011 T, K I' , •N. CHAS. E. SMITH. TR VAS , l• BRA OFOR D. 1113C11 PT A rtY. WM. 11. AIcILIIENNEY. Flv order. io.t Into tin W. it. IIIoIIAIENNY. SeetelatYr r ~.,:ol,"riet: n _ Fr , oFr.i.Awmi: t OUN j TY PASSENGER RAILROAD COMPANY.— The fifth 1001Alnient of FIVE DOLLARS per there on the capital Etna of tins Company will I.c due mind pay able on Tit EtiDAV, the 97th day of Jattgaty. at tee Wire of T. T. 11 'frearitrer. No 11l SORTIE FOURTH Street. A. L. DONNA FFON. jail! 0n27 Secretarg• frref):ll7AV .1111 ' Nll ORANILNU ANNIJITII.B. • - PIIILAI.LI`IIIA, .Mlllllll'l 2, WV. The anneal treating of the Htookholders of this Com- Pan', will take place at their office, NI WALNUT St.. on MONDAY, itth mooted'. at 12 o'clock ht. and nt the same time nn election will be held for thirteen three tors for tile ensuing 3 ear. Inld9t• WILLIAM D. HILL, Actuary. NEW PUBLICATIONS DT OK ENS' LAST BOOK-AS WELL AH o'l'llllll NEW ROOKS. PUBLISH cl) AND FOR SALE THIS DAY. THE PLANTER'S DAI'OIITER, A Companion to the CARO ••LINE Plenter'a E H NorNthern TZ Bade," fLi. LEE Pellvfl o : ll .try ',''.flairt ,o ll. 10 Mlll. ANI H. firgrat toot. or, Now York. munplote In IMO rolumen, paper cover. Prlee 91 ; or, Yount! In ono volume, cloth, $1.25. 11 IDE HAUNTED 1101 1 SE. BY CHA k LEH DICKENS, (IW.) Complete 111 two large octavo volume, large type. Price 25 cents. . LOLA IMONTEZ'S LIFE, AND LECTUIV:S tos LOVIL BEAUTIFUL WOMEN, .ste. THE LECTPith S OF LOLA MONTEZ, including a full and complete " Autobiography of her Life," writ ten by herself, as well an her celebrated and popular Lectures on " floantibil Women," " oidingrry," • Wits and NVomen ot Pans," " Itiminnistm" " Comm Aspect el boon." " Herodias of Hinton,' Ac., Ato., With a benutiftl Steel Portrait of 1. ola Montez. Com plete in two volume.. piper ens or. Priee One Dollar ; or, holind In Ole voltuno, cloth, tot .5125. IV. TIIE MAN IN 111, ACK% By 0. P. It. JAMES, Ens., Author of" Nary of Burgundy," "Arrah Neil," Lord Niontaistrin lace," "'Elie Cavalier," Ac., Ac. It to the bent hook I , ol' VtllttCh lov James. Complete in one lance only, in veluma. Price Fifty Cents. The above an• published and for sale TIM DAY, at I', IL PETERSON A BROTIIERs, jalB-3t No. Wit CIIESTNUT Street. NICHOLSON, S • Manufactitrey of 5111R7.1, LINEN and MARSEILLES HOSOMS AND COLLARS A large and choice natiortinent, and w Niklq, aya on hand, onto trllich I particularly Iloilo Dm at lentioa toic ee I and prompt-paring sionty 'TIME bur BM S. 'lit, corner of SECOND and ARCH Stroota, Nola eon!, USTATE OF TUNIS Q. BARCROFT, deer:mut Letter!, of Adtrometratlon to said Es tate having been granted to the Imbeenher. all persons indebted wilt 71onme make payment, and thohe having elating prevm them ill 81 7 6 A N I3A ItCßOrr, Adm metrams, CO Buttonwoodparent, or to her at torney, H. C. THOMPSON. jnla-wft tk't /tick street. 4111 3 E11101i. AND COSTLY ARRANGE :VENTS 'or tnalonirtll 517.0 and pr , co Photographs and Ambrot typea,at R EIMER'S Photographto Unitary SECOND Host, above t; RI EN. It• A SURE CURE FOR MALIGNANT Scarlet Vover, NUM Nora Tit ront. RA D ponle4 POII [)E U. Prer.rod only by WI LLI A M NAT- I E TJINVAIT, 967 N. Sixtli Bacot. bold by J INKS ec WIDEN, HO, 7ut istroet. janld e INSURANCE COMPANIES. GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSU RANCE COMPANY, No. 416 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. THIS COMPANY DOES ONLY 1 A FIRE INSU RANGE BUSINESS. STATEMENT OF IT CONDITION, RECEIPTS, AND IHRI3URSEMENTH, FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31st. RM. CA PIT 1., BRSI.OOO. SURELIDI AND HE , DIRITIEB. OVER 8300 000. ASSLTd UP THE. COMPANY, Deo. 31, 109, CAflll ITEMS. Cash in 8ank...511.600 00 Cash on hand, and la . hands or Agents.. 0 4M 3'.1 Cash loaned on call, secured .. collatetals...— —...• 18,3()0 00 OTHER SECURITIES, _ . Market Value. n Bonds and Mortgagee, well socured $1160300 00 n 135nk Stocks . 10.397 oo n Ground Rents -. 5.579 Id ti City dues.. ... 2.800 00 n Railroad Bonds . .. .. n 211 shares Camden and Amboy, Penna., and other R. Co.'s stook... 10,000 00 n 601 shares Nohuylkill and Lehigh Nair, Co . , and caber Blocks, Bonds, and Billa Re . - ooivable ......... ............. ..... 105,600 00 T0ta1................ ei311,853 53 Received for Firs Promin • • $87•992 26 Interest and Discount —. 7,523 39 Total DISBURSEMTENTB: . -- 895 ' 417 67 Paid on Loss account 311,967 0 , 1 Rein/uremia account 1,1913 33 C,nmission " ........ . 6,993 39 " for Salaries 6.10 U IV " on Dividend 12.264 46 Returned Premium account...... • 1,433 66 Contributed to the Fire Department of hila. detploa, paid Taxes to the State of Penn arlynnin, Lieenaes in other State.. Office rent, Postage, Prin Aß ting.l LlTl Stationery, "re . 11,621 31 1,1 All losses adjusted have been paid before maturity. •Loases unadjusted, but reported...—. .... 84,000 co We have borrowed no nionoy. We have no llotee or Acceptance' out. •A small loin occurred in New York city, on the orninc of Derember•29. The creditor. for another rty prevented um, by n. gernishee. from payinz the ahnent ; otherwise every lose would have been die sed or. We hereby certify, that the foreeeina_mtatement of he condition of the GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE NSURANCE COMPANY. ie correct and true. JAMER B. ALVORD, BecretArY. ALFRED B. GILLETT, Vice Freeiderit. DIRECTORS. Hon, Goo. W. Wondward, N. S. Lawrenoe; Wm. M. Swain, of Ledger, Thomas Dillard. Frannie Peters. Charles I. Dupont, 11. N. Burroughs, Jerry Wal her. David Boyd, Jr. William C. Rudman, John Anspaeh, J r.,r Joseph Klapp, M. D., Monies Craven. John B. Coburn. Jolla W. Claghora. George H. Ashton. JOEL JONES. President. A. S. GILLETT, Vies President and Treasurer. Jail at JAMES B. ALVORD, Secretary O FFICE OF TIIE RELIANCE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, JANCART 12th, 1800. The following statement of the affairs of this Com pany, on the 3lst of December, MI, is published to pur suance of the charter, viz: l'o Capital Stook, paid in $185,10000 Certificates! of Profile, con vertible into Stock... ...... 2,621 02 Contingont ~count for pre- MUMS on Fire Risks, out standing Deo. 31, 13.58 ...... $47.720 ti 9 Po. do received in 18A 41 719 14 Interest account, not, re wed tn tS,9 $16.66956 Policies, transfers, and other Pro vr fit, s and 1;Oie, .3)eCninbei 3" " Slat, 1958 48,8 W 81 66,745 41 Dividend Account, paid for the year 1858 818,837 00 Profit and Loss for amount charged........ .... Return Premiums, Commis alone. km 1,987 83 Losses by Fire in 1850 ...... 4,901 35 .spenses, including agencies and Taxes 9,701 51 44,131 82 Remaining with the Company. Whitth IN Invested MI fnllows, viz First Mortgages on City Property, worth double the amount _. $165.600 00 Ground rent, first c1am....... 2,462 50 City of Philadelphia 6 par cent. Loan ( 530,000).. • . 29 773 75 Pennsylvania leallinad . Company's 6 per cent. 2d Mortgage Loan (S 27,710 00 Allegheny County 6 per cant. Loan 10 ocU 00 Collateral Loans, well secured , ..... •• • 3,600 00 Huntingdon and Prowl Too Mountain . .. . _. Railroad Company, Alortgage L0an..... 4,000 00 The Reliance M. Me. Company Stook..— 21,150 00 The County Fire do do .... 1,05000 The Delaware M. B. do do .... 700 00 Pennsylvania Railroad do Co .... 4,000 ou Commercial Bank 5t0ck.....--. .e i3a 01 alechanics' Bank &tack— 2,512 tO Union M. Ins. Company tic rip.-- —..—. 3..0 00 Dills Receivable. —... ....... 16,940 61 Book Accounts, ioorned Interest, &et-- a sle 42 Cash on hand.......... _ ..., . 10,9i2 30 The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of BI X PER CENT. on the Capital Stock of the Company, and on the Certificates of Profits outstanding, for the veer ending December XL 18.59, without deduction for EMU, Tax pa) able in cash, on and after the 15.11 inst. .Al,lO. a Dividend of FIFTEEN PER CENT., PaYable pre oars on the Capital Stock and Premiums earned. nut or the profits nr the Company, for the year ending De cember 31st, IW, for which Certificate. of Profits, bear ing interest, will be delivered to the Stockholders, and to the mewed entitled to receive the same. under the provision. of tire charter, on and after the 16th rant. No certificate will be reined for any lee. sum than ten dollar., nor for nny fractional part of one dollar. Sums lees than ten dollar., and not less than one dollar, are credited to the unwed on the books of the Company, and if, within any period of ton rears, the said credit amount to ton dollars, certi fi cates therefor will be issued. Cortifientog of Profit are liable, eguaßlr with the Capi tal stook, for the 10.08 nod ensagoments of the Coin. ,atpony may tie converted into Capital Stock at any alio, the option of the holder DIRECTORS. Samuel Beecham, Robort Marshall Hill, Z. Lothrop. Charles Leland. Jacob r. Stunting. Smith Bowen, John Bissell, Pittsburg TINOLEY, Pr•sident. tart. jal3-fm 12t Clem Tinsley, \\'o mm Lt. Thompson, Ea.nertd. lankiree John E. Worrell. U. Le rCTooand Toland, Frederick Lenniar Charles IL W9Olio James S. WthAtrard, CLEM B. M. HINCIISIAN. Seen OFFICE OF UNION MUTUAL IN SURANCE COMPANY. 1111lIall 0, IMO. STATEMENT of the AFFAIRS of thor COMPANY, in conformity a provision of its charter: Prem 1.500 iums Nom January 1, 18.59, to January 1, o• • ...... 6=1,33) 93 Preinonne earned on Marine and Inland Risks durint thejear ending' aa 1M.149 dt Received from interests on investmenL 7,311 et) entsee, Return Premiums. Re-insurances, Expenses and Coins - lune/nun, and amount fallen ed to par losses unadjusted . . Itl tel Net rem . . , . 53),146 alanco asamat the Company ptesious teen • 1333383 LI/Llano. to the debit of dividend account Assrrs or"ritE COMPANY, January 1, In 0. 6NU Panto) I yarns 6 per cent. loans, at coat. 4 , 5 9.15 00 10,1.01 Philadelphia cit) 6 par cent. loans, " 10.10 (6) 7 in) City of Pitts' urg 6 par cent. loans, " 6 A* Oil 7 in) 6 " " 6,PUO OU 41.6.1) Cannlea nod A itibuy R. Comp any, 6 per cent Ronda 41,713 On 6,t r) North Pconsyh anon R. ComP'y Bonds per coot . . 3.760 (Y) 100 Shares N. Pelmet Rama IL Company . 6 coo to 117 " Philadelphia Bank It 71u tr) 11,510 Chesapeake and Delaware Canal re MOO oU Ge Shares Delaware Mutual Safe) In surance Company...—. I. •••••••• 4.5 nitres Delaware K. COMParil..• .• • Sundry stocks Of Railroads. Steamboat Com panies, and Telerraph Companies. and Cer tificates of Pro fi ts of Mutual Insurance Company EMIMMOII pffllo.lle t nine .. Dille receivable for prennunts Cash in 8ah1......., .• Due the Company for unsettled premiums. 4,1.11 aces, nod other account. . —• RICHARD S. SMITH, Pro.;dent JOS. COLLISON, At a meeting of the Sc, ',holders of the TMON 11 1'• UAI, INSURANCE ClialpANY' of noln,Weil's. held et their office lanunry 10th. Pon, the following gentle. men wore 0100.1 to leroe An Director. for three years S. Destonet, Henry Lewis. Jr.. A E. Bone. Edward I. Clark, Wm. C. Kent, H. F. Robinson, Samuel C. Cook, , W.F. Washington, and Henry Simnel. for two years. who, with Richard S. Smith, Chitties Venn, Hugh Cemptiell, I Godfrey Freytng, Francis Tote..l. P. Steiner. Newberry A. Smith, Ed,. Yarnell, Jelin 11. Irwin.nowt& Miles, Allnirt Worrell. I Charles Newbold. George Lewis I boo. W. Bernettou, P. Snl •oknotituto the Beard of jur tall 111 TATEMENT OF 'nit: BUSINESS OF ThOl tiREAT',WESTERN INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY. for the tear ending January Ist. Authorized Nadel . Seo,ooo Pl i'reminine lor the first eiz month., or the tear. 38X3 4.5 • '•I rat " •• •. 5.3.443 ell Fire Prenuoing during the ) ear . II Marine Premiums during the >ear, (mostly Cargo and Inland).... 25,013 91 .59J,101 Rents invent Western Bin Wine. . . stso.o e=oens•s—no estimate for COlllpalll'A office 4 611 $11,7.54 =4E AVIRT4. Real Estate. labor° incurnbrancen). Bonds and Mortgages. I first lien) lldle recon•nble. he. Amount due by tralividual. and corpora . 10,14 d Cash on hand, in bank, and in agents' hands 21.113 91 ()Mae lurnituro.. ...... ....... 915 PS JANIAAY lU, IW. The Hoard of Directore have thte day declared a Do de:ld of : 4 1 X PER CEN I. on the Ca.sti stock of the Company. payable on demand. CHAS. C. LATHROP. Preedoet, I. WAII,IIT. Hreratar). I. HAZI.EIII7IIST, Solicitor. THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK, Assets: SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, INVEgT/I , PM? MORTOAGIP+ itRAL ISTATE. WORTII OVER $13,1X0,000. The prelmums are r owns( than to many other Comp,. rues, and the Dividends have been GREATER. This u e strictly MUTUAL Company. ThWI are no Stockholders, in that ALL THE PROFTTS BELONO TO TUN INIIUII.BD. rambles, and every Informatton, may be had ORATIII, on appltent,on t o F. SA ICIIFORD STARR, Agent, B. W. corner FOURTH and WALNUT Streets. PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES: Thomas Robots. John Welsh, Montana, L Dawson, George 11. Stuart, Comte M. Stroud, E. O. Whalen, John B Myers, J. Fisher Learning. oomph Pattereon. William C. Ludwter beech M. Atwood. Arthur 0. Conn, homes 11. Powers. George W. Toland, William MoKee. Thos. Watteau,. 03.1 y if • rip COIN COLLECTORS.—The printed Priced catalogue of thn silo of the con,,t , on of Amman Coins and Medal., train the rain net of J. N. lA% I, E. 1.. now for sale at E. COLiAN'S, 46 North TENTH Btreot. Price 1,0 cenle, jal.3 al• 'HORSES TAKEN TO WINTER on a Farm in Delaware county. Excellent etablipe and experienced Groom. Apply No, tatWALNLYI' Btreet..roond story. on-tr IR R. 00It8 0 N, REAL ESTATE s BROKER AND CONVEYANCER, NORRIS. TOWN, PEN NA. FARMS in Montgomery. Bucks, and Cheater noun. tree for sale or exchange. 000 D MORTHAD ED on farm negotiated. HANDSOME DWELLINUS for wile ru Norris. own. /11/1-gm TO BUY CHEAP WATCHES Shirt Studs, Sleeve Buttons, Coral, Lays, am Etruscan Vets, Gold Chaotic, Silver and Plate, Spoons, Forks, Castors, Cake Baskets, Ice., Bold, 8d rer. and Steel ilf,eotlplen , go to jal6 6t 11. 1188yi.ws. 12 N. SIXTH Street. COAL—LEHIGH, HICKORY, AND LO OUST NIOUNTAIN, carefully screened end pick ed. Satisfaction warranted. 11 Itt. It. BUNTING, Vll CALLO MULL Weal. - - - WANTED , s4,ooll.—The Advertiser v v wishes to admit to an intarext in dm Nelsen a Vo't:gs who can co mend Three or Four TTph~~aaad well established. Address ..E. M. a.. .130 X /101 Pitt ladelehiA Post Office. )ate $lO,OOO -WANTED, A MAN OF • business Integra?. With the elves sum. to take charge of a ssfe business. Security vita inotory. address BOX 192, Philade. Pat Office. JalB-3t• VVANTED —By a young man from the Grocery.Tv?°l7,4,,,B`7BU.ATalt‘gliai2ol'.l'°le"lll:llr:P" WANTED—In a Private Family, Board, erah a Sesond and Third story Front Room, furnished, b• ayoung married couple, between Coates and Arch Tent h and Fourth streets . Address , stating terms, " Morris," Box 2:173 P. 0. lt• IM:113 WANTE D-A SITUATION IN A first-clan Dry Goode Jobbing house, by an Pape rienced galeenum who eau command a tnirty-daleand six-months trade. Address 'Snyder," .Preas office. ittlB-30 A GRADUATE -OF CRITTENDEN'S A- 1 - COMMERCIAL COLLEGE deei references in some who!eaale houxe. Can give ci ty , of the facet reapectability. Address " K., ' this office. 1&18-3t• WANTED—In. a store in Market street, a boy who has heti some experience id the care of White Goods arid Embrooleriaa. Address •• V , Into Goods" at PltS.l office. jal3-3t. ____ - A YOUNG MAN, AGED TWENTY. from " Central Ohio." torishea a situation in some Wholeaale Dry goods or Ctrocery Boum ls not afraid of wort. any can in time influence some trade. Can give e. good reference. Addie3s "Ohio," care of Ma offic A GENTLEMAN DESIRES TO RE CEIVE private tuition in the Classics. Address "B. I." et this Office, stating name end residence, or where an interview can he had. ral7-0t•, WANTED—Ina Commission Douse, an intelligent lad who can write a fair hand, and is slit at heaves. Address" T. k office.Al7 3t• WANTED—A ti rst-elass Book-keepor, in a wholesale Metal State. Ifnex i ceptionable re f ranee required. Address •• L. A. 8., ' office of this parer. jal7-30 AYOUNG LADY having a thorough Eng. lish Education desires a ntuat'on as Instructress an a privet e family. Address '• Alm," Press office. ral7-lit• WANTED—A situation by young V man in a Cloth House. Can marmitee considera ble amount of City trade. Address B. D., illoorl's Dis patch. AMU* WANTED— By a first-class salesman, a situation in a Wholesale Jobbing Dry Goods Hones. doing a IVestern trade. in which quarter he can influence a fair amount of business. Address " Tern piston. at thug oilier. Jal7-fit. WANTED—A situation in a Wholesale Hardware Store. by a young man who has some knowledge of the business. Address " Iron," (dee of thus paper. jal7-4t• YOUNG MAN .TGOROUGULY AC -I>Lquainted with the dry-gooda business wishes a good situation In a wholesale house. Can command some trade of his own acquaintance Will refer to any of the merchants or business men of this vicinity. Ad dress W. J., IN illiamsport. I's. AMU 8197,121 CO FOR SALE AND TO LET TO RENT, THE SECOND AND THIRD STORIES or A LARGE GRANITE BUILDING. No. 5 NORTH FIFTH STREET, 25 DT 100 FIES DIPTIT. jMS-wfmtf APPLY ON THE PREMISES. 314 906 If [EMT] TTALUABLE WHAR' ON THE DELA WARE TO LET—Sttuate near the VINE-Street ferry. euitAble for Iron. Lumber, or a Steamboat Laud lac For Particular,' addrese,with reel name. BOX WO, Philvielplon Polt Offien. AlB-60 -m-t) lIOUSES.—A large second story room to Rent, at 7.T.1 CHESTNUT St. ialS-6t• $5 0 00 AND $4,000 TO INVEST ON Mortgage 13ecu0 . LLADAY, lt• No. 434 WALNUT Street. fa TO CAPITALISTS.—FOR SALE— mane machinery. sto,k, anti Fixtures of a large Manufactory of PAPER HANGINGS, replete with every convenience for carrying on an extensive bum nem. A daeirable lIIVOStMent to persons of energy who ono ouch the business For rale with or without the h Inquire at 322 CHESTNUT Street. falitwfmtf 11 8300.771 32 FOR SALE—A valuable Lot at corner of Christien and Twentieth streets. basaltic three r•nnts suitable for a church or factors site. For terms &0,, Wrens J. 8., at this office. jale tf F _ ACTORY LOT FOR SALE.—A Talus. be corner Int. 12S feet square, having three fronts, admirably located for a factory cite. It Is situated in the nouthweetern Part of the city, in a rapidly-im ntos,ng nemhborhooi. It sill be sold on reasonable tenni. For particuLsre, address "K.,' office of TAe Press talff-tf WILL LET—The FIRST FLOOR, 113 SECOND STORE. and, if wished, the THIRD STORE of my building. which floors are 110 feet deep. reserving the Cellar and fourth Story for my own used for a Wholesale Grocery. Grain and Story or rrovision Store. if rented, the entrance to Mc Office,Atoohol Distillery, and Liquor Store, will be 105 NEW Street. above Front. Possessiorrgiven one month after taken. Apply to EDWARD WRIGHT, 2.50 North FRONT Street, below Vine. The two Stores wilt be entirely separate. rind,in the manner the Clulding is constructed, will hare all the talt-ISt ea 110138E4 TAVERNS, and STORES az Real Feats of every descririo t n. for sale or to rent. Apply to Pt X. ILE/ s.'il. Au/ su Arent, N 0.277 North 6 ON D Ntreet, in L. Tommy h. Co.'s Reed Store. All orders will be promptly attended to. Emluth, French. and German spok.en. Collector of Ground Rents. old-3m Ei ARMS FOR BALE, ranging from 20 to -MU 15t) /terse, in scrod loeallGes, on eesy terms, FARMS for rent, from 11/sores upwards. 6NDr•ONIFI COTTAGES and DWELLINGS for We or rest. Apply Is R. coaeos. dl7-s,lor Im Pow - W.01.n. Penner. ROHR & DAVIS WASHING-MACHINE for .de by nowm AN & Me BHT DE, Manures toter's. '7 STRAWBERRY btreet. rhiladelphir, Hy thia machine a week's wash of an ordinary-sixed family can /redone 1.4 fore bre3kfitst. His equal in ea. Vpacity to four women, and saves at least toyer cent. ir wear and tear. Hundreds of them are now in use, and the demand contiotons• Cali and examine for yourselves. County sir hts for sale on reasonable terms. rtica of machine 510, up to rLowstAs & 37c1711:Dtt. 7a3-1m• 37 STRAWBERRY Suss, lIESIRABLE BOARD IN A PRIVATE Family tor stolle Rentlemsn. Addreu No 2 WES r PENN 2-Ql7/.1(2%6610v Mlrket. Ja17.1:• MILLINERY GOODS. F 0 R EVENING PARTIES BERTHAS, CAPES, SETS. SLEEVES, and CrFl3, In Real LSCO, Cap', Illusion, OEM= 3 ilk) OW 00 1 4., ,, i A' 16 uu 77 In stest ranetlea, of the NEWEST STILEM. Mao, 4 4, 6.1, 9-4, 10-4 turstoN. TARLATANS, CRAPES, Ai , Much bolos the ususl prices. DIME WARBURTON'S, 1004 CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth Street, 306 South SECOND Street, balm" Bpruze poz-tr GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. JW. SCOTT—late of the firm of Win. • Ch , Stef & Seott—DlNT/EAIEWB Ftlt.'4l3ll- INH (41 . 0)21-: and SHIRT ICIANCFACTORY. hlf CI( EST: V T Street. (nearly oppopte the 011Arti Howe,; rhilo.telphia. J. W. S. world teflolly call the attentlon of to N i former potions d filen to hie new store, and te re pair! o fi t fil I o !ca w gall e l l i zil e ort I n:Ala:I. , ii Ire 7Salitte g e u n a tir ..c. to. " !sill COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS! I V 0 RYTYPES. MuCLEES'. NO 616 CHESTNUT STREET, Below Seventh (opposite Jalne'l $l. PLAIN PHOTOGUAPIIS. $ S 105 561 60 $13.2371 21 77) 11 ECEMI lhosa who decra a reallr splendid PHOTOGRAPH 651 (..) 1 1 111 7.41 34 67,744 tI3 Should call at this THE OLDEST-USTABLISHED AND MOST EXTEN • SIVE PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY IN THE STATE. Copies of DAGUERREOTYPES or Atubrotypec of any slze, finichcd in CaLyon, Ott. Warn-Cocoa. PACCIL,Of as IVORYTTTRI. dl2-2ro EZZEICI JAB. R. CAMPBELL & CO.. IHPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DELLIS! IN DRY GOODS. LINENS, WHITE GOODS, CLOTIIS, CASSIMERES, BLANKETS, STUFF GOODS, c. j314-aind No. 727 CHESTNUT nreet. GOODS FOR THE SEASON. BRONZED FENDERS AND IRONS, STEEL FIRE SETS, FOOT WARMERS, BLOWER W A T ER DIHRES.&c., AT THE ROUSE-FURNISHING STORER, NOS. 929 AND 1220 CHESTNUT STEEHT. JNO. A. MURPHEY eh CO. 019-wfmtf jc2 T } II E A PIIRENOL F OGICA w L CABINET,. O Is oxen day and an evening, for the sale of Hooke .. Phrenology. rh7llloloty, ir. titer-Cure, &c.; and for Pll RENOLOGICAL EXAMINATIONS. The , importance of Phrenology in the !raining of the young the selection of occupations and companions. and inevery depattinent of active life. I S felt and ac knowledged by all i n telli g ent persons who are acquaint ed with its facts. Written detcriptions from daguerreotypes will be sent by mail for two dollars. Catalogues of booke cant gratis. JOHN 1,. CA PEN. No. en CHESTNUT Street, second story ; dl-erhs am if -W eow Philndelohie. al ONE Y LIBERALLY ADVANCED.— .11- 11 - TO ANY ANlaliNT—Upon Watches. Jewelry, Diamonds, Silver tdte,Clothing. Merchandise, &e., by JONES & CO. 0 .Estothiaid Broker., 144,W. corner THIRD and OAS L L Streets, below Lombard. Office none. from 4A. al II P. ntlg-Antif -- GINS AND MEDALS OF ALL KINDS C Minerels, Shells. Fnenvings. Antormrhs, Sts tionery. and F alley Articles. Lkmglat and Sold DL W. lER, lul No. 11l North NINTH. 'war MI CH St. WANTS. BOARDING. IDIII!Ml!r=111!!!1! DAIJUERREOTYPES: AMUSEMENTS. WALNUT-STREET TREATRF. - v v Role Lessee --Mrs. AL A. GARRETTSDN. %Cage Manager F. FXE.ACAI. calque Agent-- -...Mr. JO& D. HERON .R I RIUMPRANT SUCCESS OP MATILDA THIS ( WEDNESDAY) EVENING, Jan. IS. LESBIA. Leabot, Mom Menlo Heron; Orceolo. Mr. J. W. Wallack • The Doge of Venice, Mr. Asorge Johnson Dalteno. Mr. 2.. R. Shovel) ; Rekpo. Mr. Yochne k ..._* Ynitlar Mrs. Anna Cowell; hipolatro, Mr. Dubow; vuotaL Mr. Reach. air Prices Si usual. M ta muted grithoct extra charge. at 7 o fAze c n at 6!ii o'clock : Performance to oommanems WHEATLEY & CLARKE'S AROR STRF ET THEATRE. THIS tWEDNESDA Y EVENING, Jan. U. EVRBIIT'S FRIEND. Mr. Peatherly, ah. w b emie PETER VILLEIN'S. Peter Warne. him Drew • John Adam*. Mr. Dat er 611 blicodemus Crolre o m, M r. m irk .. &ALE 01 PRlces. — Adtatemon. 26 angst &sewed Seats In Brea Ckrele.3l tante; Parquet. 50 neat.. Doers open at ha l f Peet &dock ; eertormaneee to commence at 7 o'clock proomelr. McDONOTIGH'S GALETLES--ILLOF. St.. below THIRD. NEW FEATURES EVERY NIGHT. DESERTERS: SCENES l O N MEXICO. LAT Terr, INficE combat between HERNANDEZ. and CAL- Miss ROSA MAY. the ImantifulCantatnes, in a telet hon 01 chonse Ralladf. HER NANDEZ as the DANCING MASTER. Miss HOWARD. Mum WHELPLEY CONIC Pantomime of ER 6000 LEAVITT and M i OT HO H MAIS in the E. Burlesque of the BTRAN.ER. THURSDAY EVE" ING, Anniversary NrghL Salts secured and Tickets for sale now. DAN RICE'S GREAT SHOW. NATIONAL THEATRE, WALNUT St.. above Eishth. Falcits.—Dress Circle. 50 cents; Coati • Seat* to Pnvate Boxes. HI cents ; Whole Fn rate Boxes. S 3 and $6. Cita:Wl or Tims.—Doots open at half past 6 o'clock. To commence at 7. THIS AFTERNOON, Exhibition for Families. rhea ale eciton of diversified entertatemenui will be siren. includint HERR CLINE in extraord nsry Feats; DAN RICE'S PETS. and BILLY BUTTON. Doors open at 2. To commence at half pest o'clock. - THIS I WEDNFSDA EVENING.Jaa. I3. MAGIC RING OF THE FOUR ELEMENTS FIRE, WAT ER, EARTH. d AIR! Herbert. Mr. W. H. ; Aniulph, sa Mr. Whitaker; Godah. Mr. J. Dame; Eveline. stite Kate &Idea I Ansel°. Miss Adelaide' Spirit of the Water Mist, Miss Wilton ; Mies Welts; Spirits of Air. Mies Telford and Miss Es elle. ACTS IN THE ARENA. pROFESSOR SARACCOS' GERMAN -a- COTILLION SOIREES at i CHESTNUT Street, MONDAY, THURSDAY. and SATURDAY EVENINGS. Aimee and Hamer; MONDAY o THURSDAY AFTERNOON; Prlnto lesions at any hours unoccupied. Oetl2l32ltOWD. TUESDAY end FRIDAY AFt ERNOON for children. and enge.ing for ladies and gentlemen. itlS-3t. AMMtICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. THE FRENCH OPERA COMIC/LIE. From the Grand Opera, Panay aidrecently of Now York. will appear in Philadelphia for TWO NIGHTS ONLY, en route for New Urleene , commenc i ng on MONDAY EVENING. lam 23. On which recision E D. Acknowledged I.r L the prey. and AR CY yobbo of New York as haying no superior in the delineation of Preach opens, will make her first appearance in Philadelphia- Also, MAD'E ANNA WISSLER, Who, in comphance with the wighee of the Philadel phia publio, finite known through the press, has been enis TallTr."i h o7EßA IN THIS COUNTRY. Province Whet departure for New Orleans. Amsted by the following distingaiatied Artistes: MAD'LE AUGE. AL DUBOS, DALRY. H. UTIL'R. M. ARNAUL D. AL DiDIER. And the whole COMPUtY. Musical Conductor ..At. SAGS. E. REITER. PRICES OF ADMISSION. Parquet. Parquet Circle. and Balcony ...... --. el a) I',o extra charge for reserved seats Opera Books Intl be in en, flee of charge, to those occupying dollar seats Family Circle 50 Cte.l Amphitheatre 26 Cta. Tickets for the two performances 'nil kinds) can be obtained on and after Wednesday, January M. at the Academy of Muse, Clockering's, and Beck & Lawton's. from 2 A M. to 31i N. Al. Doers open at i, ; Performance commence* at 6; terminative at IC% P. M. Full ',amputate on Weduesdar evening, SANDERSON'S EXHIBITION ROOMS, CHESTNUT Sogieb near Sixth. TRIODON'S TREATS NI E OF ARTS. THIS EVNG, Will be offered the following elegant thence. The Fogg of Genoa. Washington and his Genets's, are MI, re presented. NAPOLEON CROSSING THE AIRS. In which 20.000 211ortn,g Figure. are represented—to gether with a bfe-like slew of toe Genera ] ] and late Mar shals. The Army ontirhl arch. MONKS OF MT. ST. BERNARD. After which the terrific scene of the Stone at Sea. The exhibition terminating with the model sieves! the monster steamship, the Great Eastern. Afternoon performances on Wednesday and Batorday. Tickets, ZS cents. Children, le cents. Doors open at T. To commence at & 911:31PLE OP WONDERS, Northeaat corner of TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. tt rest end Novel Attraction. HAPPY NEW YEAR! SIGNOR BLITZ. The vendetta' Merriman and Ventriloquist- EXHIBITION EVERY EVENING DURING THE WEEK. Commeneidp at a n'tdock. and on WEDNMAT and SATURDAY A FTERNOONS st 3 The celebrate& Automaton Rope Val:LlM'', one of the greaten noose of Mach/Dorm ever exhibited, nil &peat is seer, exlibt tion. and perform hut astonutung teats. Admiesien t 3 rent. Children 13 rants. THE CELEBRATED PAINTING, PARISINA, illustrative or LORD BYRON% roEm, with LUCY'S FRU. IQTURR, THE PILGRIM...AriIs): 5 cqT II `TI&VCIFIPP I SSSOESr D USSCLOOXF Eiltrß/TION. ACADEMY 01P FRIM A.RTS. 105 CHEISTNI:T Strom. thoeu from • A. M. to 5 P.Y. ddmmmoots cert. pENNSYLVAIiLk ACADEMY OP THE FLNE ARTS. to= C RESTN LT STREET. fa OPEN DAILI, iSaxelays eincptedd from 9 £M. Idle P. M. Wanted—The Tenth roleme crbis Mamma Veittsta " of P 5 ,0144/ Ad 11111136012 23 cents. Chddrea weds, 71 7M Aalt photo. fileree of Stock aw. GER3IA.N IA ORCI3ESTIA.-Pit hesnals lover, HAT lAD AY, at MUM QAT. Ft (D BALL, at 3.'. o'clock P. M. A ;eau* of win scull. ono dolAr.arle tlekets. te vs. To be OM ad O. Andrei,. and Beek A Lawtorio Masao Bram, Lad st Uss door. oiS-Ms PAPER HANGINGS, Ace. TO CLOSZ , RIISMTESS. HART, MONTGOMERY, & Do, NO. 322 CHESTNUT STREET, W,C.l•e'l eat, tirogash t`..s Vlater zeit slnzy, large of PAPER HANGINGS. CocEstmg of ere:y nnity ctx..toctedv.Atiii CCLGA ass, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES PINE FRENCH PAPERS AT 30 PER CENT. BE LOW COST. Forams wants tlett limos Papend.edia get atal. BARGAINS. cARPE 1 INGS. CARPETS. F. A. ELIOT Er. CO.. Noe. a.a.l .14 :earth FRONT F.theat. are the SOLE AGENTS to F11111.1el;S,a We the ROXBURY CARPET COMPANY.ard hart:or-vase, for a.s.e s asarortruent of VELVET ar.l TAFESTRY CARPETS. of chothe ratharra. Also. &Large evierlY of the reriace r..t..ts of CAR PETS mans:future,: in Phi:s4e'phis c.ty Lad ciesual s from nearly a:! tae best manstutnhers. Des'ere Is , ll find it to their tatereet to eel eel exam , rie these soods, alich are c.f.erest foe sale ea the moat facorarei terms. N. B —F. A. ELfOT A CO. te.nc the 5,Zs Meats in Phile de:ISA for the *Cs of Vl* Worsted and Garret Yarns sees by the Sssoas."si M. ;farmer:l the New En s'and Worsted Corr;isny col taus 'seats 4.v the Bl'etsrlis, Wilt,n. sal At oott C.:=;antest. here vino:ilia feel:llles kee.0.0.4 sokr'-er-t's LA' . 1 : 4 the various k rids of Carpets masiafsetnred u Pieshls'eh a. o n the taut firoreb:e terms. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. LITTLE & STORES ll%ve th.s dly sarecatad nth tlem JOHN F. BODINE AID THEODORE A. 31EHL, !WONTING AND COMMISSION BUSINESS As heretofore. at No.= CHESTNUT street. tader tt• It):e •nd UU• of LITTLE, STOKES, & CO Ref...ling to the ..`vre„ we regret:felt' hate tSa trade to an enarotatton of our Stn k. watch wiltembrune a full and cooly:eta assortment of FOREIGN DRESS AND STUFF GOODS. intS the rar.e•as prodzzu TIM PACIFIC TIT TS, PORTSMOUTH AND ILADLEV LAWNS We also hsve the exclusive Agency br Mute 01 JAMES BLACK .4. CO.'S CELEBRATED.PENTLYOS. 111 RaidltlOCk to Iftucb. ire weed call you attection to a complete seaortme et of GOODS SUITED TO LENS ii"EAS. I noluding the »rims grades of BIOLLEY'S CLOTHS, CAS3IMEKE3 AND DOESKINS. Dhiladelphis, Jen. 2, 13'60. N 0 TICE .—THE CO-PARTNERSHIP b eret nr o m .1,1t1n 5 order the firm of 31.51 EDEN. HACH it HT. LB. is Cmoired by Its:tat:owl- M. bIIEDEN BAC El Is autnotised te settle Chit tisA:etiii of the Late firm and arda to tirrtr.Q.artor. SIEPENBACH. FRED. ST KEB. Phll4l,lphis. Jen'T 14, lia). LOLLS HIRSCH. IatSIEDENBACII WILL CONTINUEthe basmess. a heretofore, e t t h e 0 ;3 et ,,,d, N o . Ha:ion:l Third street, above Arch. jel7 31 NI. SIEOE:MUCH. NOTICE OF COPARTNERSHIP.—The tireleretened, late of the firm of M. SIEPENBACH & FIE 4 H. have formed s copartnerehrp under the state of F. STEEB & HIRSCH. lied taken the stars Na. 134 North THIRD street. one dam. above Cherry. vest Ede, where they wOl open about the nest of FehruaMe Ith a complete atonic of Fare) . Pry hods. Stevie.. Hosiery, Gloves, and Gentlemen's Fumuslunp AIL ClWel. to erlaicll they respectfully tame ette."^- I REDERI4'K LOUIS IIIRS(`,11. Noledel Am, Jan. 17. 1x0. Isl 7 TN TIE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE 2-CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of MARY O. LIPPINCOTT. deceased. The Audit , r sp , o k .nted by the court to endtt, settle, and adjust the acconnt of Joehna Ltepirratte Jr.. Adnanlstrator of the taste of Mary le. I-tame:4T. deceased. and to make darryboton of the baana• 12 the hands of the accountant. call tree: the parties os lerested for the purposes of but aproinrizent. on MON DAY. Jennaty M Ila), at t o'clock P. M... at ha of fice. No. ZiS Routh roarth street, in the city of Pliala delphot. WM. &El 0 E.. 4.1 T,
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