THE ,00URTS. TRSIXRDAY'II PaROIRD/1141111. (Reported for The Preae.l CIVIL, GOURTB—TRIAL OF HOMICIDE_ 018E8 Noir Partts—Justice Strong,—White 'vs. Welsh, (Before reported.) On trial. , SIIPHERI COTIRT is nano--Chief Justice Lowrie and Juetioes Woodward, Thompson, Strong, .and Read.--Guthrie's Appeal., This was reargued by Wayne MoVeagh for appellant, and .by Wm. M. Meredith for appellee. Saint Joseph's Orphan Asylum's Appeal. Ap peal dismissed at the coat of the appellant. Meal' Appeal. On the Bth of May, 1851, Thomai Davis and wife leased to Michael Ryan, his heire, de., for 99 years, the entire mining right in a cer tain tract of land in Chester county, and the lessee agreed to pay to the leaser $250 every six months ; the find payment to be made May 8, 1851; the se cond November 8; 1851, and the' same 'sum' to be paid semi-annually thereafter 'until the ore-leave should amount ,to $l,OOO per year, then the semi annual payment to cease. - If at any time thereaf ter the amount of' ore should tall short of $l,OOO per year, then the same-annual rent to be conti nued, and $3 per ton, over the above mentioned SL,OOO per year. - It was further agreed that if the lessee should cease mining operations on said tract for twelve consecutive "months, then the indenture 'should become void and of no great. . The lease was, assigned to the Montgomery Mining Company, which commenced operations in mining and prosecuted' them for several years ; but stopped on or about the Bth April, 1854, and never resumed. The plaintifFe. (Moss) execution was issued to April term, 1858, and some property belonging to the company, lying on the premises described in the lease, about the mine, was sold. Out of the proceeds of this sato Thomas A. Davis (appellee) claimed to be paid six months rent, provided the proceeds of the goods sufficed to pay D. Moss restated this claim on the ground that the right of distress was', gone, and that therefore the former landlord was not entitled to be paid rent out of the proceeds of the plaintllre execu tion. The auditor reported ?a favor of the plain tiff, and against the claim of Thomas Davis. To this report Davis took one ption, and the court after argument made a decree in his favor. The plaintiff appeals from the decree to the court. Ar gument made by Wayne MoVeagh for appellant, and Wm. Pennypacker for appellee. The ergo. merit of Mr. MoVeagh was exceedingly able and exhibited great learning and research.-_ COSISION PLEAS—Judge Lndlo*.—Magee vs. Hunt. An action of trover. Verdict for plain tiff for $29. - Earle for plaintiff; De W. C. Morris for defendant. Finley vs. Ramble, An action for damages. Plaintiff was employed as a clerk by defendant for a certain time, and was dismissed from employ ment without having received due notice or ade quate compensation. This action is brought to re-' cover damages, ,to. Munday and Walter Budd for plaintiff; Geo. A. Coffey for defendant. At the hour of adjournment the case was not concluded, Mr. Coffey having but finished his address to the jurz. DISTRICT Courtr-4ndge vs. - Flomerfelt.' An action for damages against the Receiver of Taxes, for the unlawful levy of goods belonging to plaintiff. This levy was made for taxes alleged by defendant to have been unpaid. Plain. tiff, when called upon, asserted he had paid them, bat refused to Show hie receipt. Verdict for plain. tiff for $25. Jermon for plaintiff; Lewis C. Cas aidy and John O'Brien .for defeedent. 6eckel vs. Bacon. An action on a cheek. Ver dict for plaintiff for $583 14. Petltt for plaintiff; McAllister for defendant, Walker vs. Johnson: An action to recover money alleged to have been paid by plaintiff to defend. ant. Verdict- for defendant. J. P. O'Neill for plaintiff; M. Veale for defendant. Barber vs. Griffith. An action on a cheek. Cuy ler for plaintiff; J. B. Townsend fur defendant. On trial. DISTRICT COURT Judge Stroud.= Mar tin vs. Blaylock. Before reported. Verdict for plaintiff for $4OO. De W. C. Morris for plain tiff; Daniel Dougherty for defendant. Bagley vs. Ireton. An action to recover com pensation for services rendered by plaintiff for de fendant. Verdict for plaintiff for $424.11. R. C. MoMurtrie for plaintiff; Lueas Hirst for defendant. Collins vs. Thayer., Feigned lane to tryy the ownership 'of contents of a bonnet store. It, C. McMnrtrlefor plaintiff; O. W. Davis and Wm. 11. Ledyard fordefendant. 'On trial. TRIAL OF TfIE MORELIA HOMICIDE CASE— TIIE VERDICT OF THE JURY. , COURT OF OYER AND TenniNES.—Yestorday, in the Court of Oyer and Timnizier, Judges Allison and Thompson on the bench, the ease of Daniel Price, James Gheegan, John Carr, George Alex. "ander, and William Hats, charged with the mur der of John Echols, at his residence, on the 29th of last April,-was continued, Leonard R. Fletcher, Esq., making the closing speech in behalf of the defence. This effort was listened to by an over crowded court-room, and occupied nearly two hours In its delivery. Mr. Fletcher earnestly con tended that the defence bad clearly shown that the attack was made in the first place by some of the inmates of Richele's house, and further, that the defendants, with the exception of Price, were unarmed ; that they all acted upon the defensive and not upon the aggressive; that one of their number, Ghoegan, was shot while in the very act of endeavoring to make pence ; that an alai. had been proven so far as Hats and Alexander wore concerned; and that, as the Commonwealth's tes timony was shaken in this respect, its soundness should be doubted in every particular. Mr. Fletcher also forcibly argued that the good charac ter which his clients had proven did not entitle them to be chuated as those who harbor murder in their heath!, but, on the contrary, in view of all the peculiar circumstances of this case, and, more especially, the conflicting nature of the tostimeny, that character should stand around and about them as an impregnable shield. Mr. Fletcher con eluded by referring to the youth of the prisoners, and the afflicted Condition of those who were near and dear to them, and asked the jury to render a verdict which their consciences approved. With snob a result he would be entirely satisfied. District Attorney Mann closed the speaking on behalf of the Commonwealth, strenuously urging a conviction of murder in the first degree as to Price, and in the second degree as to the other de fendants. Be dwelt_ upon ( the evidence elicited, And the law as applicable thereto, at some length. There could be no doubt that. John Eiehele bad been brutally murdered in his own house on the 29th of April last, and no doubt that these defen dants .were, present, armed with pistols, when the deceased tell upon his own floor mortally wounded. Mr. Mann alluded to the dying, declaration of Eichele, as placing the mark of the murderer upon Prise, who was confronted with him at his bedside. The statement of the deceased, made In a solemn and impressive hour, was corroborated by other testimony lithe cause, and muathave its fall effect upon the minds of the jury. There may be some mystery about this ease, but yet sufficient light to reveal the guilt of at least one of the defendants, who has been prominently named in connection with this bloody transaation. The doubt; which have been suggested on the other side and various portions of the evidence I leave the ease somewhat disguised in myet.sry— , enveloped in a cloud as thick as was that which filled the room of Ebbe% with the nude of pis tols, when he fell a victim to a sudden and unpro. yoked murder, but amid all this smoke and doubt there is one form at least clearly discernible, and that, gentlemen of the jury, the sworn evidence In this cause assures us is Daniel Price. " Judge Allison charged the Jury fully and Im partially, after which they retired, shortly before two o'clock, for deliberation. At 4P. M. they came into court; speculation in the meantime having been exceedingly rife as to the probable result. Their foreman announced that they had agreed upon a verdictorlitch was received amid the most profound silence. This verdict was as to Daniel Price, " guilty of murder In the second degree ;" and as to John Carr, James Gheegan, George Alexander, and William Hats, "Nov anturr." Those who were acquitted were at once set at lt berty, and were surrounded by at leasta thousand people in the vicinity of the court-home. Much excitement prevailed outride, and it was a long tire before the crowd began to disperse. Price received the verdict without any manifestation of emotion. Ills counsel, we learn, will file renew! fora new trial, as they allege that they eau now predicts affidavits whieh will establish his inns eenee beyond all doubt. This case .has occupied much of the time and attention of the court; but not 'more than Its great importance demanded. Of course. there wore various opinions as to the verdict; but the friends of Gheegan, Carr,Alex ander, and Hats Imre not among those who were disposed to express their diseatisfaotten. TRIAL OP JOHN SWEENEY FOR THE DER OF CHARLES CARTEN Yesterday afternoon, in the Court of Oyer and Terminer, the case of John Sweeney for the mur der of Charlet Carton was called up for trial, District Attorney Mann and Wm. Brantley Hanna appearing for the Commonwealth, and Messrs. • Henry B. Warriner and Wm. N. Aebman for the ' defence. Tho murder is alleged to have been per , ~ petrated on the 30th of November last, in Nugent's I court, Shippen street, above Seventh. The defend. , ant went to the house of the deceased in the even ing, and after calling for "Ids child," (referring to his wife, who bad a room in Carton's house,) stabbed Carton with a pair of shears, inflicting a V, mortal wound. There had been some ill-fooling f between the parties, Sweeney on one occasion previous, baring committed an assault and battery. on Carton.' Subjoined is all the evidence in the 4 ease which wee elicited up to the time of the ad. 4 lottrnment of the court, at 6i o'olook P. M. run EVIDSWOE. 1 / Dr. MoLaugtdin sworn'-4 saw Ch ar l es Carton on Wednesday evening, November 30th, at Si o'clock, at his own house on a settee; he was i• feeble and prostrated ; found a penetrating wound on the lower part of the abdomen, right side above .r. the hannoh bone; he died .the following fl aa d ay morning at 5 o'clock; I considered his ease was 1. hopeless from 'the first, and that the wound was - mortal : the wound wee the cause of death. Dr. Joseph R. Coed sworn.—l made the post - mortem examination in this case; the wound was • about an inch above the haunetibone ; an inch to three•quarters of an inch wide ; an Inch and a half or two Inches deep; it penetrated the intestines. I rehears shown.] That would 'do it; ft entered the fewer intestines; would not require much force to • _penetrate ; I found the contents of the Intestines in the M y r s ta . u e ll a m th o e f r i t e h e e C a a b r d te o n m s e w ti Orn.—Cbas. Carton was ' ray husband ; he was going on 25 years of age ; bad A tts rd kn ; e l w ive t d i a i r n y N s u w g g e e n n t e 's y cl ; nu, s r h t e ;, . : il v a o t e e deown.atrlnee7ettlux,nh:tbeaetr Monday; e o a b b er o. l : r r t s h e e ° e ni m m t o h :a wt u to t bhrosoyns:low; husband Sweeney ue ; rs nb w ee sead e dyt lutci;h t ;fen! and be idoemhegewuNrea thereee al ; f 1 iwrse s oda h mt yo e ; - .• eft and went away; he memo book that night, ',;• -. ~, 'a wife said she would not live with him ; she ; d him out; he was away some time and came t ,„„, again ; , she was only there about five weeks • 61 he 'mime ; she drove him affray ; don't know .. ho w . 1 ho was away; he came there on Oct. 6th last; h tabbed my husband in the right breast; , , r ,46, wee arrested forthat and put in prison ; """, 4 -.. him. with two officers on the same night held' as 11 house; after the 6th of October I saw '" my " him the Sunday before this occur , h fence - i iin ; as n te, alley; he said_ l' he had but olid - life . t0 ,,,, , 1e5e, , and to. would take a six yards from the house; life;" be w aii ie @Mel' :. he came on November he went out of tat o , h - • If d hb d 20 ; my mister, the • eight ., a Zl n al e Ya l ! anm o r oi VT. - were there ; sister, -,..- if with ,_, c'e ', - , knocked ;it sounds s" -- - meat; the shutters /a -gin Veiled open ;my fl ovit hueband, was on the tee; gut up and Paid - 9 . Whit le the matter ?" thaard fitteelltY l e Y*,ll •'_•- 'ltt the door and window/I 614 T liawri l lll NPR the ebuttera were pulle span ; be Veld tit my hue. .•',,, , ~.baid, erten-be went. ut, " Talte,-* that—that ~' . • ::.' ',lll do your , I bad the baby in my arms : I .did -,:tibt sato ftte_door ; my beaband dams in agd gad t : :•.;- , ;,•`).q'in-stitbbed again,"" the moment ho got It; he was gabbed-above the right Mewls bone; Dr. 7. -6 --' Vend: deeeribed the thee ; T eaw,"the wound findivs, e - AriiiKit-,0L9 dyed on"tbo follo*lng Onadar; he r --11,A0,10! ,00, eutlieff teleardithis man ; forgave bun for is "eitibl he lttiA dirnabeforbl' he was a laborer on a • - 1011Vati • married three sears. Patrick Gallagher sworn --I was present the night Sweeney came to Carton's; I left Carton's house, him asleep; I went to the hydrant; heard Sweeney say "he should have his child," and something about the alloy; a woman told me to throw the water on the man ; I 'went in the door ; I heard the noise; him d--g the alley; I went oat; looked under the archway; paw two men climbed about fifteen feet off; nearly opposite Car. ten's door; saw Sweeney; he was one; I beard Sweeney say " you got that, or take it," or some such words; he came out towards sae on the street, and went away at a moderately smart walk ; the other man went in Carton's own house ; that man was Carton, as far OR / can say. Officer Selby sworn.—l am an officer; was with Mr. Dick ; beard a noise in the court; saw the prisoner; Officer Diok took hold of him; saw nothing in his hand then ; took him down towards Shippen street; I was behind him; just before he got to Seventh street, he threw away, a pair of shears; I picked them up; these,are the ones; they werebloody; fresh blood on them ; I kept the shears, and put them in my pocket. Cross.examined.--This was November 30; be tween eight and nine o'clock ; I heard a noise in the alley—ballooing ; it drew my attention ; the prisoner was on a walk; he threw the shears; saw him; they did not fall; ho had them in hie hand; I did not go to the station; often saw him before. Officer Dick sworn —I arrested this defendant; saw hie hands; good deal of blood on them, Susan Kane sworn.—l live in the neighborhood ; I was standing ou my own floor; ray house is about Seven or eight yards from (Wien's; I was at the hydrant; I heard Sweeney fulling for his child to come out of this house, he'd have her; he went at the shutters, giving it a great slam, and repeated, " he would have his child ;" then Carten came out ; I told him not to oome out; he wont out; had no weapon; just put him away from the door; Carton said nothing; he went towards Sweeney; did not see any blows struck ; saw Carton go in ; he came out and said he was stabbed ; did not know it until then ; it was light enough to see the blows. Bridget Gorman sworn.—Am a sister of Mrs. Carton; I was at the house; I was 'sewing when the knock came to the door; it was a loud knock ; next heard Sweeney's voice; he then slammed the shutters and said something about his child; Cas ten got up from the settee, and said What's the matter; he was asleep; I says, " Charley, don't go out;" he says, I'll go out and put him away ; said, don't go; ho opened the door and went out; I went to the door after him ; I stood in the door; went to step out and Sweeney clams up to Carten ; Carton said nothing; I saw Sweeney draw his hand and stab him, and said, "Take that—that will do for you Carten came in end said, " BWee• nay has stabbed me again;" I did not look after the prisoner; looked after Charley; I saw the out and the blood coming. The court adjourned until this =min, at ten -THE CITY. CHARITIES OF THE SONS OF MALTA.—At the last stated meeting of the members of the Minne ha-ha Lodge. and the Supreme Grand Council of the Sons of Malta of Eastern Pennsylvania, held at their hall, corner - of Tenth and Chestnut streets, the executive committee on the late Charity Ball reported to the Grand Council that the entire net proceeds of that festive occasion were $1,520.48, whereupon it was unanimously agreed to increase the amount of the oharity fund to $2,000, and that an additional appropriation of 5,000 bread tickets be made to the different soup societies. The fund wee divided among the following basil utionv : Jewish Foster Home, one hundred dollars. Penn 'Widows' Asylum, ono hundred dollars Foster Home Assooiation, ono hundred dollars. Children's Hospital, Blight street, one hundred dollars. Union Temporary Home, one hundred dollars. Episcopal Hospital Kensington, one hundred dollars. 7. Moyareensing House of Industry, one hundred dollars. 8. Western Association of Ladies for the relief and employment of the poor, Seventeenth street. one hundred dollars. 0. Union Benevolent Association, one hundred dollars. 10. Charity Hospital, Buttonwood street, ono hun dred dollars. 11. Church Home for Children, fifty dollars. 12. Western Provident Society and Children's Home, West Philadelphia, fifty dollars. 13. Union School and Children's Home, Twelfth and Fitzwater. fifty dollars. 14. Ladies' Bedford Street Mission. fifty dollars. 15. Bedford Street Mission (Rev. Dr. Bringhurst), fifty dollars. 10. Rosin Association, fifty dollars. 17. Lying-in Charity and Nurse's Home Society, fifty dollars. 18. Northern Home for Friendless Children, fifty dollars. IR. St. John's Orphan Asylum, fifty dollars. 20. House of the Good Shepherd. fifty dollars. 21, St. Ann's Widow's Asylum, fifty dollars. 22. Merchants' Fund, fifty dollars. 23. Association for theßelief of Disabled Firemen, fifty dollars. 24. Female limitable Society, fifty dollars. 25. Temporary Horne, Zane street, fifty dollars. 20. Luthoran Orphans' Home, Germantown, fifty dollars. 27. Industrial Home for Girls, Thirteenth and Pine. fifty dollars. 28. Magdalen Society, Twenty-first and Race, fifty dollars. 29. Homo Missionary Society, fifty dollars. 30. News Boys' Aid Soiletv, twenty-five dollars. 31. St. Luke's Church Home for Old Women, twenty-live dollars. The bread tickets were distributed as follows : 1. Groon's-court Soup Society, 1,000 loaves. 2. Moyamensing Soap Society, 1,000 loaves. 3. Kensington Soup Society, 1,000 loaves. 4. Spring Garden Soup Society, 500 loaves. 5. Northern Soup Socisty,loo loaves. sti. Western Soup Society, 500 loaves. 7. Southwark Soup Society, 500 loom. A STORY Old MYSTERY AND IthavenTrXE.— On Tuesday evening, Hr. George Hawkins, resid ing on Chestnut street, near Twauty.second, changed his clothing, and went out on business. About an hour after his departure his wife bad oc casion to enter her husband's chamber, when ebe discovered his discarded clothing banging over the chair, and in flames. She removed them to the yard, placed them under the hydrant, and drowned the flames. The matter was forgotten ; when yes terday forenoon, while Mrs. Hawkins was engaged in the discharged her domestic duties, a stranger rang the bell and told her that smoke was issuing from thewindows of an upper story. On repairing to the place indicated she found that a parcel of clothing in a closet was almost consumed. The flames had charred the woodwork of the closet, the mantel piece, the furniture in the room, the walls, and glass. By some little effort theeo flames ware also extinguished. One or two fire companies same on the ground, but were unnecessary, as the flames had been subdued without their assistance. Fire Marshal Blackburn repaired to the pre• miser to make an investigation of the ease yester day afternoon. Circumstances led him to suspect a little girl in the family, about fourteen years of age, of having a guilty knowledge of the mar ranee. She was taken in custody by the Fire Marshal, and subjected to a eroas-examination. Her story is a strange one. She says she was born in the State of New York, her parents dying while she was at an early age, in a destitute con dition. She was placed in a reformatory institu tion on Itandell•e island, where she served some, years, and was then bound out to a family In New Jersey. This family treating her badly, she ran away, and, getting on a train, she came as far as Bordentown, and was found strolling around the streets by a friend of Mrs. Hawkins. Mrr. H., hearing of the case, brought her here, and domes. Heated lior in her fatally, where she remained up to the time of her arrest. She Is an ignorant, dull, little girl, and shows the bad effects of the vicious propensities and habits so common with unfortu nates of her class and condition. ANNUAL MEETING OP THE MERCHANTS' Futin.—On Tuesday afternoon the Merchants' Fund Association held its sixth annual meeting at the Board of Trade rooms. David 8. Brown, EN.. was called to the chair, and Thomas F. Brady up pointed secretary. The annual report, which was read, states that, eines the formation of the society, one hundred and ninety•one donations have been made, in amounts not exceeding $3OO per annum to any ono individual. The donations during the past year amounted to 52,047.50. Ono of the bene ficiaries died sine° the last anniversary. The pre sent number receiving regular aid is ten, whose ages range from over sixty to eighty years. None of the recipients applied, directly or indirectly, for aid. It was extended by the voluntary action of the committee, upon their own knowledge, or at the suggestion of those who bad witnessed the des. Mutton of the parties, and the unavailing efforts they had made for their own support. Tito assist• once rendered by the society is strictly private anti oonfidential. The report aoknowledges the continued interest of the members of the modelle°, and the prompt ness with which their contributione are made. Upon the annual contributions. the continuance of the beneficent work of the muddy almost wholly depends. The permanent fund, $4,200, is invested in city and State loans. The treasurer reported the cash receipts of the year to be $5.004 31, and the expenditures $3,9130.83, leaving a balance in Mil of $1,103.48. life. William C. Ludwig rend an interesting statement in regard to different portico who had been aided during the year, and the °immaterial attending the 0/11108. but no allusions to the identity of the individuals were made. The following officers were chosen : President— John M. Atwood. Vice Presidents—Thomas Rob bins, Edmund A. Bonder. Treasurer—Win. C. Ludwig. Secretary—Thomas F. Brady. Directors —Thomas Robins, Wm. C. Ludwig, Arthur G. Coffin, James B. McFarland, James C. Hand, Ed. mural A. Bonder, John D. Taylor, Charles S. Og den, E O. Knight, Samuel E. Stokes. FUNERAL Or FATHER MoDElutorr.—The funeral of the late Rev. John McDermott, the Ca tholic clergyman whose death has been announced by up, took place 'yesterday morning. The funeral services took place at the Church of St. Philip de Neri, on Queen street, between Second and Tbird streets. At nine o'clock, the solemn requiem for the dead was celebrated, the church being filled with people, and many were compelled to remain upon the outside. After the sermon had boon de livered, the body was removed to the Cathedral Cemetery, in the Twenty-fourth ward, where the interment took place. The funeral cortege was very long, and the display was very imposing. Several of the Catholic associations of the city ap peared in the line. CHARGED WITH STEALING LEAD PIPE.-00 Tuesday afternoon two colored men named Daniel Niohole and Obadiah Twiford wore arrested at Wa ter and Vine streets, on suspicion of having stolen about forty-five pounds of lead pipe, which they had in a box, and which Is supposed to have been taken from some distillery. The accused were committed for a further hearing, and the property awaits an owner at the Cherry-street station. house. ACCIDENT.— Yesterday afternoon a man named Andrew Bayrow, while driving a cart loaded with oyster shells, in Second street, near Spruce, fell from the load, and the wheel passing over one of his legs, it was broken, He resides In the upper part of the city. A LADY'S POCKET EICEED.--Yesterday morning a lady had her pooket picked of a ports. monnaie by two young men, in the neighborhood of Second and Quarry streets. Detective Barthel°. firreSted a young man en the charge of coin. OWN; the theft, Ile was committed to answer. RERlNDLED.—Yesterday morning the flames rekindled among the rubbish in the ruins of Peters AWs manufactory. Before they had ap eppor- Witty of eNtepdtrig they rose tltlegitiehed by the America Hose Vonfpaey. Counrev.fox.-,—The name of William Rus sell, police other, appears in the newspaper reports of a keeent murder trial as a witness for defence. It is not William Russell, high constable of the de , Pave department et police, SENT TO TUE NORTMIEN HOME.—Llis Honor Judge Stroud yesterday committed three girls and one boy to the Northern Rome for Friendless Children. They were all in the most destitute condition, hungry, and shivering with cold. Two of the little girls wore begging in the streets, with out even shoos or hose to their tender little feet. None of them had homes. Two of them ore or phans, and the parents of the others are being sup ported elsewhere, at the public, cost. nonnutty.—A farmer from Bucks county, named Hoary DeWitt, came to this oily on Tuesday for the purpose of disposing of a load of lime. Ito succeeded, and with the proceeds of his sale, which amounted to $l5O, started home. The money was In his wagon, secured in a bag. On his road home he stopped at a tavern on Germantown road, where he was robbed of his money. No trace of tho rob bers could be diacovered. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, VP TO TWELVIC O'CLOCK LAST NIOUT GIRARD HOUSE—Chestnut iit., below Ninth. J S Coleman, I 000010, Ga P A Harding. Phila SH swain. Phila. R A Robertson. Boston W Whittredge, N Y Cat H 111 Nap 1., Phil& John J Wilkes, N Y F H Fulliston, Vermont Dr Jos Fowlkes Memphis J Canedo, Mexico Ina F Brown, X Y S A Allen, N Y R L Donnell, N C M. Bowes, N C .1 B Bell. Read i ng Barry Davie. Bolt Miss C Bradenbeugh, Balt Cot Unwind & le, 11. Y Gen W Brainard & la, N Y Root Middleton, N 1 Mrs Pence. Bangor Mien Peirce. flew r 1.1 N Smith & la, Conn W M Kerr. Harrisburg J 0 Lar,NY T II Whitnay,N J H L ,Evens. west Chester R B Parsons, Flushing Austin Dell. Bolt Mr Bottum. N Y C Tower. Pottsville 3 b Stahl, Reeding Mrs TIM nchain. Lancester Win K Clare. N Y W A Hoboes & la, N I' Ramon rem, N Y R Perez, Jr, N Y E A Moore. lit Louis J Bowie, 'Boston Wm Moser, N Y Wm Robb°, N V H F Bodge Manchester H E Hoyt & In, Bait John Burgess, N Y Thee Brew N Y W F Van Wagoner. Nl' J T Bruce & non, N V Max Stadler, Cincinnati 3' COWISA. N Y F 0 Townsend. Petunia. Jac, T Hale. Bril ie room 3 II Le Row, Newark, N .1 Jan Close, BRBIMorn lion 11l Coffin,Prilicet'n,NJ W Burroughs, Jr, N Y I R Sato ter, N • W.l !nnes. lii Y Jae 11 Bunton!' & la, Mo .13 Bosworth, Me .1 A Morrison. N Y J 11 Slertuner, N Y T Leonard, Mesa MPIKINANT/P HOTEL—Penrth street. below Arch M P Davis, Schuylkill co W T Richards. Bchuyl co .1 C Smith. Cm. 0 N Smith Johnstown T C Utterer, Tarboro , NO Jas Flue co Jackson McAbee ..1c In. Phil& Coo Ross, Doylestown W.T Harvey, Plymouth, Pa .1 . Nuance.i Rending K Breckenridge. Conn W glieets. Bolt - John O'Brien, Balt J Smith, N Y E H Hotchkiss, N Y Francis Nlnrharry. N V W W H Hems. Poyletdown W i Woods, Flemington C L Green, Pittsburg AMERICAN HOTEL--Ctrelmit pd.. above Filth . . - . . K J Duncan, N Y - Robt H Swan, Han isburg Chas E Birelow, Harriab'g Geo F Tower. Chicago John N Milord, Chicago J A Convey & In. Allinny R. Potts, N Y JOR M Hnlme. Mt Holly J M Borrow, N C C F Jackson, Charleston J Brayton, Cleveland. 0 A Adams, Cleveland, 0 F. P Wilbur, ht Chunk J F Damon, Boston 1, L Oreenleaf. Chicago IT Chandler. Chicago Wm Curtis, N V J Chatterton , N I' A Van Nostrand P. wf. N y Oeo T Coning. W Malaita, Wash. D C H Fisher. Minersville John ()Reek. Pottsville T W Lynn, Williamsport g G Taylor, Boston J R McCreary, NI Chunk II W Gray, Auburn flor, Harris, Balt R W Addis. Lancaster Wm Corlis, N Y H Burr. N Y 1, 8 Sexton, Cann ~ 'P Il O'Connor, Mass Mrs Lynch, Del J C Spencer & In, Del MB Jamison, Phila J C Demon, N J It N Peterson. fl Y Solomon Perry, Vt JONES' HOTEL--Cheatnut Bt., below Seventh. Time O'Neill. Clifton G A McKinatrv, Clifton RN C Downey. Maryland Mm Lincoln. Yt W Bianca, Washington S it Prirtror,N J W P McMichael, N J s W Well, Burlington I' M Buckingham, D C 'P 8 Graham, Salt H MBrown, Balt Mrs Russell. Trenton W 8 Morns, N I' J Williams. N Y B B Nradelmw. N I.' 1 'Eastwood, N 'V Mad D Reasville, N Y W E Flagg, N Y F Finch, Fort Hamilton J C Welton, Wallerburg .18 Basting, Boston J l'il Leonard, Mass ST. LOUIS HOTRl.—Cheetnut et., eh. Third. R H Rabbit!. St Louis A M Wills, N J H XV Starke. Richmond, Va Joe Dried. Phi la IT Moore, Phila A Franzill. Wheeling, Va I) °over, Fremont, Pa P Dreher. Pa J Turner, Pa John Beech, Pa John J Doter, Pa _ NIS Miller Md Charles Perry, N J John DohnrlT. Pa Gen Patterson. Pa 0 W Swift, New Eleven R A Sonire, Pa A S Washburn. Pa Rola Walton. N 17 John McKay & In. MA 1. Grmsmon. N Y A Sehniewind, N V John T Long, N J THE UNION HOTEL—Arch street. above Third. WeeWnght. Newark, N J Joe Leland ga la, Melton Cool. Pa W Sharpe. Jan Findley. Pa J O Reading. N J Mize C Ray, Balt R F Fellows. Balt Jos Cleaver & N. Del Bowl M Roland. Ohio Jon W Web n, Johnstown Jno D SkileY, Lancaster C C Vosmus. Readfteld, Me E A flanaorn, Readf,',l.lllo Ft Snyder. Easton T Wortnan• Reiglesville LI Hulick, Easton J 7, Baker. Lancaster R Thorn on. Doylestown Wtn ILLivingeton, Albany J N Smith. Alban. N Gee N Y Walter Fuller, N Y C F Fe ler, N E O Thompson. N Y Jan!. Kerr, Wrightsville Jno !Amick, Huntington co FOUNTAIN HOTEL—Second street, above Market.' David Postles. Del E M Gregory,N Y J Townsend. Del S Townsend. Del Gent G W Slade Mess Col T Flanagan. De. Jag Leslie. Bucks CO. Pa Jan T De' lin. N Y Gen J I. Taylor. Kansas Jag J Baohnunn, Ohio • W Steven., Potter's Lnierg R 0 Slovens. Potter's Ln'y n E PDXWeii. Smyrna, Del ..f F Clements, Del TW Ye rkes, Mt 'Holly. NJ R Edwards. Atlantic city Burgesa, Smyrna, Del II Hazard, Smyrna, Del ." NATIONAL HOTEL--Race street. above Thin]. J Park. Wilksbarre ST Henry. Wilksharre Col to Myers, Westport N ea Weidman. Lebanon A T Reel. trarrisbure Mai T II Hollmbareer, Pa Miss A C Reynolds, Pa 'l' W Edwards, F. mina W Marten. N Y Miss M A TIMM,, Pa Il J . Bendier, Pottsville J . A Sinclair. Bch! Haven A W Creamer, N Y .1 Ketch, Lebanon BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL—Second at.. below Vine. (3eo F Stratton, Pa Peter 13 Clark, Easton Julius Skiff', Pa Wm W Runyan. N J J H Willielm.Easton C M Fero, Bunks co TB Pennington. 'Printed CI IT Moore, Buoke to Then Tinian. Bucks co E Frets. Doylestown W C Hibbs. Pa E 13 Hushes. Bucks en S M. Tanner. Newtown John Batch. Hartsville A Doren. Mount Holly Chns Dilworth, Rocks co Gen Davie. Burka en Jos .1 Bu cher, Bucks co It Beans es la, Bucks oo Jos Thommon N Jersey J P Vroon N Jersey Jacob Vroon, N 'creel ( 1 13 bloat. N Jersey W J Gilbert, Conn Win Xinney, &mks co EAGLE HOTEL—Third street, above Rave. II Jean & la, N Y El Warner, Lancaster Dar Union, Mobilo R Wickersham 111 Peter Jackson. Balt Mae 1. Baker. Boston John Beale, Boston M Spalding. an Jno Taylor. Pittsburs Minn A Walton, Pittsburg .18 Donley, West Chester NW If Davis, Pottstown W Penny packer. Phila A Price, Ps W I Bela; Pottstown C A Leopold, Doeglasav'c 811 Shirk, Lebanon, Pa MERCHANTS' 110 USE—Third 'at.. above Callowhill. W II Lir airman. Kleck'lle.l Ma ndatisah, Kleek'lle A Raw. Allentown W Zimmerman. Lebanon Flaml Mann, Pa John Shilling, Bethlehem Sarni Riegel, Bethlehem P Fox & eon. Reading D 9 Albright. Reading BF Leidy, Scranton Chas Seebold, wall Pant Underkorfer. Phila A Whitaker, White Raven T Smith, White Raven - MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Second it,. above Arob. Ger, Phillips, Stroudsburg.l W Thompson Jr, N R N Warren. Pa Harriab Al A Stratton, Pa It IM Roberts, Cincinnati W Wakefield.Pittaburg Alra AI Williams. N Col J P 'lents, Washington Mitre Chapman, N Haven Cyril* Goodwin, Pittsburg W Robertson, Dartford Den M Gamines, Pa N a Templeton. Trenton Major Wynkcoh Pa ft 'Warrington, Pa STATES UNION HOTEL—Market et., above Sixth. Wm Blair Perry co Oeo I. Plitt,'Harrieburg F ?demean, (Water co, N J Geo Metzger, Pittsburg B Slocum, Kansas S Maxwell, Lancaster co Jae Feirobittl, Allentown Peter Comm, Boalsburg Wm Fridley. Carlisle It B Brown, Brownsv'e, I'a BALD EAGLE HOTEL—Third it,, above Call°lll6ll. Levi Ott. Bethlehem E S Haus. Bethlehem .1 II Commies, Rochester Barclay Brown, Phan H Smith, Montgomery co P Chun, Wemnport It Linderinutli, Myerstown Adam Rau. Pa • BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third at., above Callowhill Levi Temple. Hartsville 1:47 Thmnpson, z in navilje Henry B P Wier, Rending John Bugler, Phila COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth at., above Chestnut Ths Richard.,, Schuylkill co Mrs A Stuard, Pa 3 Jackson. Hhula F Taylor, West Chester John Weis, Chester co MARINE INTELLICIENCE. BEE FOURTH NAGE FIX= Ship Wm Penn. M elide, from Liverpool 2let Oct. via FR11[11)11111, Eng, 2lot Nov, with mdso and passengers t 0 John It Penrose. HT TELEGRAPH. (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange., CAPE ISLAND. N 3. Jan 18-5 P M. The brig Black Squall, from St Jam (le Cubs, and schr Charles Hateh;froin St John. NB, came in thin morning, took steam at the Breakwater, and proceeded tip. The ship Morning Light. for gen Francisco. is now at anchor off the Brandywine. Wind northeast—wen tiler cloudy . Yours, THOS. 13,11110108. ET THLROBAPH. (Correspondenoe of The Press.) row Yang. Jan Id. Arrived, Br chip Mel:cents, from Calcutta: bark Sa bra Crocker, from bogus; brig Havana. from Smyrna. AtcnsioNo. Jan 18. The captain of the Br brig Ada reports that on the lath of December lie took oft tne crew of the Bahr 7,Fteh Taylor, from New York for Boston, with coal, which was in a making condition. hlonvotx. JAIL 18. The Flip &wit Taylor, before reported. was from Port Haven bound to Boston. Assistance has been sent down to her. . . A itritieli brie in reported ashore and ilionmeted non Wilmington, NC. MEMORANDA. Steamship Boston, Sallow, hence, arrived at N York es teamshrday. Steip Kennebec. Rand, cleared at Now York yes terd4 y for Philadelphia, Shlp Carioca, Heffner, hence, arrived at Rio do Ja neiro nth alt. • Ships Sebastian Cabot, Watia,B 8 'Kimball, Bottum, R B Pettigrew, Burdick. and Wyoming, Burton, for Philndetalitit, were advertised at Liverpool alat ult. Ship Kalamazoo, for New York, was loading at Rot terdam FBI ult. Bark David Lapeley, Bishop, for Palermo, was load ing at Illarsoilles 22,1 all, Bark Amy, Hammond. for Mobile, cleared at Boston Htli inst. - Bark John Gilpin. Margins, at Boston 18th inst from Loando Nev 30. Left 11 8 flag ship Constellation. Com Turner; U &steam Ideate San Jacinto Capt Armstrong: U storeship Supply, Com'r Henry Walker; bark Ann & Mary, Babbitts.). for Salem in about 30 dare. U S sloop of war Portsmouth, Com'r Calhoun, nailed Nov 30 down the coast. Brig Ida, (Url Morrison, sailed from Palermo 19th ult. for Philadelphia—has been reported for Boston. Bohr Forest King, from Rio de Janeiro Deo 11th. ar rived at New York yesterday. Saw on the 18th, ship Great Republio, from New York for San Francisco. Behr 151 Vassar, Jr. E dridge, from Virginia, arrived at New York yesterday. Behr Julia Rich, Smith, cleared at New York yester day for Philadelphia. Behr Alice Lea. before reported ashore. on &gun Beach, was f fulled MI at 1 P At on Tuesday. Schr Bearsville, Bears, gloated at Boston 17th inst. for Philadelphia. Bohr Mary Haley. Haley, from Georgetown, via New York, at Boston lith inst, ➢TARRIED. FOSTER—DIIKES.—On !banal inst. by Rev. D. W Mr. Regina! , H. Footer to Nina Joanna, &HIV, ler of Mr. Josiah pi Yee both of this oily. HACKETT—ROM—On the let inet., by Rev. J. R Gerrieon, J.S . Hackett to Miss Ruth S. Rose, of Cain den. N. J. TAYLOR—KAVANAIIog.—On the 16th inst., by Rev. Thomas Farrel. Mr. Pomo° B, Taylor, of Pink' dolphin. to Miss Teresa. G. Kavanaugh. of ff-n• York, HITCH EN—ROWEN.—Dec, loth, IM9, by Rey. Al R. Rudy. John Kitchen to hl iee Annie H. Rowan, (lamb er of John Bowen, both of Philadelphia. DIED. DEANEY.—On the 17th inst., Char io t. A. Deaner. daughter of Bridged, and the late Deaney, aged 10 'lloi r ralatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her mother ; N 0.317 Christian street. on Saturday morning, at Ms o'clock. Eineml services at St. Joseph's Church. In terment at St. Islary's Cemetery. St. Joseph's Sala.litY is respectfully invited. BROOKS.-01 the 111 h inst., Marion Elwood, son of John and Esther Ann Brooks, aged 2 years 3 months and Id days. A blossom from Life's changing river, Snatched to the bosons of the Saviour; On that Saviour's bosom bloom. Waiting till thy parents come. The relatives and Mends of the family ere respect. fully invited to nftend the funeral, from the residence o r his parents, Queen street. Germantown, on Sunday afternoon neat, at 2 &Orin. without further notice...* MOORE.—On the 10th inst., Marcella Moore. formerly of Chapelignid, Dublin, Ireland. anti wife of Thomas Moore. California papers will please copy, BEYLARD —On rugs f r. January 17tH , in the 87th Year of his one, }leo u Dairy Bey lard,_son of John iisrlard, Jr.. fennel' ‘, thin oily, now of Parte. His friends are Irit'ifod to attend Ina funeral, from his late residence, No. 1205 Sprites street. on Pride", the Seth instant, at 2 o'clock. To proceed to Itonaldsn'a Ce ffil e PraN.—On Saturday morning, Nth inst., Susanna Albright. eldest daughter of John a. and Emma It. Han sen. In the lath year of her age. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend her funeral Emm the residence of her parents, noilhweet center Of WOG and rerklomen (late Ann THE PRESS.-1 1 111LA1)ELPHIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1860. and Powell)atreets, Francisville, this (Thureday) after noon, at 2 o , clock. IRVINE.—At Nashville, Tenno on the morning Of the 12th lost . Charles A. H. Irvine, of this city. His male friends and those of the Amity aro respect fully invited to attend lila funeral, front the residence of fie brothr r.in-law, Mr. Win. Stiuthers. sou , heaet corner of Fifteenth Street and Penn Square, this (Thurs day) Running. the 19th inst.. at 10 o'clock, FIELD.—On Sunday. the 10th inst., Margaret Field. N he relatives and friends of the family are invited to Attend the funeral from her late residence, Seventeenth and TIM% et reels, this (Thursday) mot ning, 19th inst., at 10 o'clock. YE AK EL.—On the 18th inst., Mt a. Rachel. wife of the late Inane Veithel. of Springfield, Montgomery county. in the 80th year of her nee. Funeral from the residence of her son. Daniel Springfield. on Pride , / morning s at 10 o'clock, (1,•41".—0n the hilt inst., James Reilly, in the 30th year of his age. Funeral front hie late residence. No. 1163 S. Eighth street. thin (Friday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock. HESTON —On the 161(1 met.. Rte. Maggie H.. wife of Dr. A. P. Heston. of Froderiekeliurg, lra., formed/ of thin city, in her 33.1 year. Funeral front the residence of her Mother-In law, John T. Roberts. No. 1020 Pine street, this (Thursday) merninr, at 10 o'clock. WISE —On the 10th Met., Wm. P. Wise, in the 37th year of his age. Funeral tram the home of Mr. John F. Pattison. Holmesbilrg, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. CC'SPCK.—On the 16th inst., Daniel, son of James and Ann Cuseck, aged 20 y cars. }lmam' from the residence of his parents, Cuthttert street. cast of Twenty-third, this (Thursday) afternoon. at 1 o'clock. MAGEE.—On the 12th inst., John Magee, aged 37 teltre. Fun'eral from his Into residence. No. 143 North Fropt street. this I Thursday) morning. rit 9 o'clock. coym—On the 11th inet., Margaret, wife of Hugh Coyle, aged 29 yearn. Funeral front the residence of her husband, No. 1019 Pearl street, this l Thursday /afternoon, at 9 o'clock. • HA NEY.--On the lath inst., Afro. Elizabeth Haney, aged 44 years. Funeral from the residence of her husband. Wm. Haney, Germantown road. below Nicetown lane. floe (Thursday )morning, at 9 o'olook. Wff,:iON.—ln this city, nit the 11th inst., of pneumo nia. Mr. Andrew C. Wilson, of Yazoo City, Mits., In the 241 year akin ego. Ire' At a meeting of the medienlelass of the University of Penneylvnnin of which Mr. Wilton was a member. held on the Hlll inst., the following tribute and resolu tions wore otfered : Wilma:, Almighty God has linen pleased to remove from mon. us .r friend and fellow-student. Mr. An drew to. w Icon. ore deem it one dut• to offer the follow ing tribute to the memory of the deceased. Although Mr. Wilson had but just entered upon fun majority. foe nev•rthelesq enjoyed tee concession of a we 11-establinhed moral and Christian character. While ho woe with us his life wan distinguished by such kindness of disposi tion, ninth an exemplary demeanor, such strict integ rity. and such en earnest devotion to the pursuits no oessary to qualification Inc the practice oh his chosen profession as could not fail to command the respect and esteem of all who knew him and impress upon all the conviction that with ouch qualificittomo time only would he requisite to make hum nn ornament to the Medical nrofession, and a Main and honored member of societr. The above testimony is heartily felt, and. we believe. truthfully exprenned. and we feel that it is both our Privilege unit duty to it,uv publicly anknowledge the, merits of our departed friend. Thio tribute of respeot is jus:lr duo to his memory, nnil lon family and friends well deserve it at our blinds: therefore, be it Resolvot, That we neknowledge devoutly the hand of Oral in this diopenontion. Reseterd, `I lint in the preceding not we have dis charged a pernonal, social, and moral duty. Resolved. That, as friends and fellow-studente, use cheerfully bear testimony to the sterling integrity and . moral worth of the decensed. item,tvvd. That, while we deplore lii• death, and a) m nation° deeply with his afflicted family, we rejoice in the hops that he is now in the full enjoyment of a Meese(' imincri al itY. Resolved, Thnt a copy of these proceedings he trent. mhtted to 111 r. Wilson's parents. end that they b* pith- Imbed in this city, and in the Lexington and Yazoo City %Miss.) pawn. R R. ROU'RREI, M. Do Chairman of the Meeting, SAMLASTIURBT, fiecretary. rtLACK AND PURPLE MOUSSELINES. -ICJ' —.Teat received all-wool Fans printed, black, and Purple Itlouniadine Detainee. Dark gray mixed Mohair Dobeges,l2li cents. Dark gray mixed Madonna Clotho, 28 ota. Black nail white English Clitntges, 12N etc. Plain black linglieh Chintzes, 1211 eta. Gray /111,11,180 k Engli eh lThintzen. 12!: eta. Black Altmann. 111 1 1. 25. 31, and 97 eta. Black and white dated Delaine. 18!6 eta. • - BESSON k BON, Mourning dl3 ED3 CILESTNUT Street. fl',_, MERCHANTS , FUND .-- AT AN ELEC. at the Annual Meetinc of thin Company, on the 11th inst., the followimr gentlemen were duly annul Officers and Men:tzars for the awning year : irrPHILADELPHIA BAPTIST INSTI- L LW:HIRES —rhe Firm Leoture of the Course. for the resent eosson. will be delivered hr Rev. J. If. OUTIIBBRT, in the Eleventh Briptist Church. TWELFTH Street, nbove Race. on THIIRB - EVENING. Dili met., nt Lt.‘ o'clock. Butilect— " The Christianity demanded by the times." Theie Leetures will be free to all. All are invited. It" iir ri OFFICE OF RECEIVER OF TAXES, PIIIIADFLPIII A. Jon. 19. 1800. NOTICE TO TAX. PAYERS.—The hooka of the se cond ward of the City of Phi inde)phis, be opened for reraivint the Taxes for the praeent year. ISO, on WEDNESDA.Y, tho let day of Fehruary next. ananln f. A. I. FLOM 11RF1113% Receiver of Taxes. FirAT THE ANNUAL. MEETING OF THE Stockholders of the Consolidated Coed Compa ny. hold at their office in Philadelphia, on January le, 1840, the following gentlemen were unanimously elected Directors, to serve the ensuing Year DIANCTORN. Jobn H. Brown, Wllliam H. Merritt, Chee. Parish, Robert finuth, Edmund Deacon d. Wetli J ril oh l. n .Ely. E At a subsequent meeting of the Board, inn. H. Brown wee chosen Preradent, and J. Henry fivoyer, Beerotary and Treasurer. ialS.3td Itlr TrA GENERAL MEETING OF THIE. . BONDHOLDERS OF THE UNION CANAL. CO AI PAN will Int hold at Room Nt.._3o. EHO HANTS' 'EXCHANGE. (third Morn) on WEDNESDAY, tall t, 30th matant, at 12 o'clock AI John Welsh. Joha..A. Brown. W. A. Elanchard, J. I . TiVilliarnaon. F. Al. Drexel. W. B. Ilarolline, Ames Magee, W. Woodoult. jalB.dt2a TrSEVENTH ST. GEORGE BUILDING AND LOAN SOCIETY.—An arbouroed meeting will be held on THURSDAY EVENING, 19th instant. at 7 o'clock. at Mr. WARD'S Hotel, CHERRY Street, at - ore Third. to receive subscriptions for stock, Tho Constitution and By-Lawn are randy for distribu tion. The :mle of this society are loaned on the stock or on rest estate. Shores 82 per month. ADAM H. DIETRICH, President. JOHN VOLI(MAR. Secretary. inlB-20 U.. CONTINENTAL HOTEL COMPANY. —The annual meeting of the corporator, of tho Continental Hotel Company, for the election of live mutterers, and the transaction of other neatness, will he herd to the Parlors of the lintel, on WEDNESDAY. January H. 182), at 12 o'elnelc hl. in 1140.26 J. BERCEANT PRICE. Reef. TrAT THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE' flt ickholders of THE WYOMINO CANAL the MITOVIIII: officers mere elected for the ensuing 'car: President—SAMUEL, T. BODINE. Alenngers.— Edward Wetnerill, John 0. Brown, Robert Smith, John Ely, Ziba Bennett, Win. 8. Rom jal7-3t KrOFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. ir,Ena,rur t, January 14, /AV. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.—The Annual Meet ins of the Stoekho.ders of this Company will he held on MONDAY, the oth day of Fehmary, Me, at le o ' clock A. M., at the HANSOM-STREET HALL. The Annual Elei.tion for Directors will he held on MONDAY, the 6th day of Mareh.lB6o, at the Office of the Company, 2.11 South 'CHINO Street. eale-tM 101) mUN D SMITH, Secretary. PENNSYLVANIA INSTITUTION FOR 'rum DEAF AND DUMB.—The annual meet inot of the Contributors to tho Pennsylvania Institution for the Denf and Dumb, will tat held on WEDNESDAY next, at 4 o'clock I'. M., at the Institution, coiner of BROAD oral l'lNEStr(!oto.. The Annual Deport of the EOM d of Direetore will he submitted and an election will be held for came to eorve for the ensuing oar. jBll3-3t JAMES J. BARCLAY. Seeretery. ErSUNSIIINE.—FOURTII ANIVIVERSA. BY MORRIS LITERARY INS VITUTE.—The A. A. WiLLITs wilt deliver n new Lecture on " &within°, or the Blow' , e of a Denial Spirit." in the Rev. George Chandler's Chureh, GIRARD. above Co lumbia avenue. on TUESDA Y, January 21, IMO, at 75: o'clock. Tickets ecnte ; may he obtained nt the door on the evening of the lecture. th na-lt" rcrREV. 11. GRATTAN GUINNESS will proseh in the Res. Ur. Ws he's Chursh, Broad, below Spruce, street on MONDAY', WEDNES DAY, and FRIDAY EVENINGS, of this week. at o'clock, reserving the other esentnge of the week for meeting privately with inquirers in the Lecture Room of the Church. JalasSt' OFFICE PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD C.AII'ANV. At thn Annual Mentinr. of thn Stockholders of the Philadelphia and Readingßailroad Company, hold Janu ary 9.181 A. the folluwow gentlemen were unanimously °looted 0630T11 fur 186 e: St order, ke., _ ittlo MI W. it. MeII.tEENNY, Searetary. Tc OFFICE OF TIREDELAWARE COUN s- TY PASSENGER RAILROAD COMPANY.— T fifth instalment of FIVE D01.1.A 118 per share on the capital clock of Ong Conipany will he due and pay able on TUESDAY. the 27th day of January. at the 08ire ofT. It .TORER, Treasurer. No. 112800TH FOURTH Street. A. L. BONNAFFON, ja12.0a2/ deoretarY. TXOFFICE OF THE PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY FOR INSURANCE ON LIVES, GRANTINO ANNUITIFS. PHILADELPHIA, January ;, The annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Com pany will take place at their otTice, 331 WALNUT Bt., on MONDAY, Iftli instant. at 12 o'clock hl., and at the same time an election will be held for thirteen dtreo tore for the eneding sou, ]a3-18N WILLIAM B. HILL, Actuary. DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. aI HOWE & CO., • No. 240 MARKET STREET, Offer to the Jobbing anti Clothing Trade J. T.SEAOHAVE dr CO.'S GRANITE MILL, BRADFORD, TAFT, & CO.'S BLACKSTONE MILL, ELM-STREET, MILLBURY', MERRIMACK. MILI,FORB, And various Where of the ohotoost rind most desirable makes of American PLAIN AND FANCY CAM 'MERE& Also, a line of very choice high-lustred BLACK DOESKINS, Colored and White CORSET JEANS, Bleached and Brown SHRETINOS, SHIRT INDS. and DRILLS. J. C. HOWE & CO. IkIANOIIESTER PRINT WORKS, And &Tor the various gooda produced by this Comm LE LADIES, CRALLIES, OPISRA CLOTHS, JnB thstnlin Gs.-., % VETERINARY 8 UR E 0 N --R. ra7A. EVANS has fitted up a Phat maey and Horse ry, at 1177 CHERRY Street, similar to what he hen rn Buokley Street ten 'eats since, and which gave general satisfaction, 11 is provided with largo Box Stalls and neeeelary Bat s. 'Horses shall be carefully attended to, and yet a su ciency of the beet of formers ; end being under yet constant inspection,eirary exertion shall be made to expedite their recovery. tfir Charges moderate, which can be ascertained at Infirmary. No Horse admitted with nor contagious; disease. As usual, he will attend eases abroad. inlP-214 PRERIDUNT, JOHN M. ATWOOD, VICE. PR •lIIWNTE., •raoMAN ROBBINS, EDMUND A.SOUDER. TEWAllre ER. WILLIAM. C. .I.UDW/O. 'WEFT.% RT. THOMAS F. BRADY. M ANAOEES, JOHN M. ATwoon, THOMAS ROBBINS. WILLIAM C. LUDWIG, EDMUND A. SOUDER. ARTHUR G. COFFIII, JOHN W. CLAOHORN, JOHN MASON. JES C. HAND, JAR. R WEAR LAND. JOHN D TAYLOR, CHARIER S. OGDEN, MARSHALL HILL, JOHN WELSH, A. J. ANTELO, ),DWARD L. CLARK, NAM lII.L E. S7'Ol(EB, THOMAS F. BRADY, E. C. RNIGHT. S. MORRIS WALN, WM. CIIMMINGs. PRESIDENT. A. WHITNEY. VICE YRENIDEIT. J. DUTTON STEELE, DUTTON STEELE. A. K BORIte. HAS. mAcALEsnut. WM. SELLERS. ROBT. KELT4 , N. CHAS. E. SMITH. TREASURER. 8. BRADFORD. NECRPTART. WM. H. AIcILIIENNEY PHILADELPHIA, Are Mao Avents of the PIUNTS, ac., ,to NEW PUBLICATIONS. HACKERAY-TROLLOPE HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE No. CxviLl CON'CENTS. (PFnuAnv COOS AND THE MAGALLOWAS. 11-LliarlLiviose.—Yalle; of Ilia Androscor eln Come to see the Circus —Owner of s Meadow Farm. —Good-bye to Laneaster.—Dixville Notch.—Goint up the Androacropon.—Semement on the Alagalloway. —ln Camp.—The Carry.—Linnberman'e Camp.— Parmuohone Lake.—On CameVe Rump. — ONMP on Cameo Rump.—ln Threo Dominmas.—Chvdization, ODE ON THE BIRTHDAY OF CHARLES WES LEY, HOLIDAYS IN COSTA RICA. !IL SAN JOSE TO CARTAGO. By THOMAS FRANCIS MEARIIHR. ILLUSTRATIONs.—VoIcano of Turriall.l.—The DOl zenee.—Valley of Cartago.— Church of our Lady of the Angels .— Plaza of Cart.zo.—Remains of Old Lar tam—Ascent of Irazu —The Crater od of Irazu.— Shootinz P..—Hammookßridge.—Primitive Plow, -Pounding Colfee.—Collee-Mol.—Haelenda of Na vara.—The Ornezah—Sugar-Mill. A PICTURE. COINS AND COINAGE. With Fifty• Seven Illustrations of Classic, Orien tal, and English Coins. CAPTAIN GAYLORD'S WILL. CARLSBAD ON Clt maims (contio,,t). By "WAR- M" GRINGO." WAFIIINGTON. By Jows Sevenr. 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Passenrern for station(' on the PHILADELPHIA and 'BALTIMORE CENTRAL. RA I LROAD will take the 8.10 A. Dd., and 4 301'. M. Trains Ixl9-tf DEAF MADE TO MAR.—lnstruments in every variety, and of the most Minh - teed con struction. to assist the hearing, at the Ear Instrument Merit, P. hIADEIItA'S, its South TEN'Ilt t treat, !mime Chestnut, jolt et" CIDEft BRANDY.—v lihlc Connecticut Cider 'Untidy, extra quality, for halo on coneign ment by C. C. SADL,ER & CO., Jan ARCH 2d door Om INSURANCE COMPANIES. GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSU RANCE COMPANY, No. 415 WALNUT Stmt. THIS COMPANY DOES oNLI• I A FIRE INSU RANCE BUSINESS. STATEMENT OF ITS CONDITION, RECEIPTS, AND DISBURSEMENTS, FOR THE YEAR ENDINO DECEMBER 3lst, 1169, CAPITAL ' 6'200 000. SURPLUS AND SECURITIES. OVER $.300 000. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, Deo. 31, 1929, CASH ITEMS. Cash in Bank .. .. 911,50000 Cash on han d, and in hands of Agents 9 482 39 Cash loaned on call, secured by oollaterals 18,300 00 . . OTHEn SECITRITIES - - - Market Value n Bends and Mortgages, well secured $126.600 00 n Bank Stocks 10,392 DO n ground Rents . &Nil 16 0 City Sixse.--. 2.800 co n Railroad Bonds 18.100 00 0 211 shares Laindem and Amboy, Penna., and other R. Co.'s stock.... 10,000 00 n 601 shares Schuylkill and Lehigh Nat. Co., and other Stocks, Bonds, and Bills Re ceival,:e ... ..... . 105.000 00 Total Cd REC.' El PTS FUR Yii ' 141i.. 8317 ' 863 eoolyed for rg e e re ßg a in n iAtita ,. . e . c .. i . iri i ...•••• •• • 87 7 • 2189 0895,447 67 Paul on Loss account _ $44,967 06 Reinsurance Account 1,70161 Cvmmission ........ 6,1P3 30 " for Salaries "on Dividend . 12,261 40 " Returned Preminm nocount 1,433 66 Contributed to the Pire Department of 1 Oils.- dolphin, paid Taxes to the State of Penn sylvania, Licenses in other States, Office rent, Postage, Printing, Stationery, &o 11,621 31 L ave ßTl All leases adjusted h been paid before maturity. *Losses unadjusted, but reported........ .• • a 4 .000 OD We have borrowed no money. We have no Dotes or Acceptances out. *A small !Decembered in New York city, ano t h e r morning of 29. The oreditors for party prevented us, by n, garmehoe, from paying the claimant; otherwise every loss would have been dis posed of, We hereby certify. that the foresoink _statement of he eondition of tho GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE NUURANCE COMPANY. is correct nod true. JAMES B. ALVORD, Beeretary. ALFRED B. mi,LETT, Vico President. DIRECTORS. Hon. Geo, W. Woodward, N. S. Lawrence, Win. H. Swain, of Ledger, Thomas Dillard, Francs% Peters, Charles I. Dupont, H. N. Burronglis, Jerry Wal her, David Boyd, William C. Ruitnirin, John Anspnob. Jr. Yr.. Joieph Klapp, M. D., Thomas Craven, George H. Ashton, John W, Claghorn, J EL JONES. President. A. S. GILLETT, Vire President and Treasurer. pilg-M. JAMES B. ALVORD, Secretary RETURN OF THE NORTHERN AS -BtiIIANCF, COMPANY OF LONDON on the thirty-first day of January, 1669: Fixer. Capital !Rook . •.. •. . ..186,29,3,8;0 00 Number ot shuts of Block etib• son bed for. —62,401 Amt. of 'mourner:le or total moots on Stook, Paid in, cash or 86 per ettare.:63,lo3 SeCOND. The value, or as near as may be, of the Real Estate held by the Company .... . .. . Amount of Cash on hand— ~ Amount ol Cash deposited in like Amount of Caen in hands of Acenta and Branch Estab lishments, and in course of Amount of loans secured by Bonds and Mortgages, con stituting the hen on Real Eatate, on which there is less. than one year's interest due and 0wing............, ..... Amount of loans on which in terest has not been paid within one year Amount of Stooks owned by the Companyy Amount of Stocks and other In a oatmeal held by the Co., as collateral security lor loans Minn. Amount of ['lna olaims for losses which are in suit, or contest ed by the Company.. Amount of Losses during the year, which have been paid, (Firs and Life L.. Amount of Losses during the year which have not been settled . Amount of Dividends declared Amount of Dividends declared, due and unpaid ........ Amount of all other existing claims against the companY, Ledoes r otherwise. being Fire duty due to Govern ment and unclaimed DlVl dend s FOVRTIL, Amount of Premiums Te emed, Fire and Life) Amount of Interest Money re ceived from the Investments of the Company Amount of Income of 'the Com pany from any ether courses. Firm. Amount of Losses paid during the year, which occurred prior to the ' Amount paid and owing for Re insurance Premiums, and of Return Premiums-, whether paid or unpaid................. Amount of Dividends deolarcd, and paid during the year... . Amount of Rxpenses paid during yearone'uding Commissions and Fees paid to Agents and Office , . of the company 17%487 42 Slaving complied with the law of Pennsylvania, this Company is prepared to effect insurance on Buildings and Contents at moderate rates of premium E - LOSSES PAID AT TIM& OP ADJUSTMENT WITROGT REFERENCE TO LONDON. Office in the new build.ngof the PHILADELPHIA BANK, No. 422 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. ial2-tha to-it WILLIAM GETTY, Agent. OFFICE OF UNION MUTUAL 1N• ft (TRANCE COMPANY. THILAMMPIIIA, January 9,1860. STATEMENT of the AFFAIRS of this COMPANY, in conformity 'pith a provision of its charter: Pre Bl iumms from January 1, 18.59, to January S2g7.92'o 93 1, iti Premiums earned on Manna and Inland Rinks durtnn the tear endtnr en above.— .. 173,148 8 . 3 Received front interentn on inventmenta . . 7,294 89 ,nases, Return Premiums, Re-ineurancee. Expenses and Commissions. and amount reserved to pay losses unadjusted ..... 141.206 89 $39,116 92 Balance against the Company ramous year5......._..43,115 83 Balance to the debit of dividend account—..... ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, January 1, 130. 6,01:41 Pennsylvania 6 per cent. loans, at cost. 85.655 00 10,000 Philadelphia city 6 per cent. loans, 10,30 00 7.000 City of Putts urg 6 per cent. loans, " 6.766 00 7SOII 6 " " " 0,800 00 41,620 Camden and Amboy R. Company, 6 per cent Bonds • ..... 41,713 00 6,000 North Pennsylvania R7Comp'y Bonds 6 per cent . .... 3,750 00 lfg) Shares N. Pennsylvania 11, Company . 6601100 117 " Philadelphia Bank .... 14 7io 011 14,610 Chesapeake and Delaware Canal W. . . 14,610 00 60 Shares Delaware Mutual Safety in surance Company. 2 260 110 45 Shares Delaware R. Company.— ... 1,125 (.0 Sundry stocks of Railroads. Steamboat Com munes, and Telegraph Companies, and Cer tificates of I'rofite of Mutual Insurance C0mpany........ •• • 13,879,00 Estimated present value .... Btlhr receivable for prenitums Cash in Bank.... Due the Company for unsettled premiums, salvaKes, and other accounts . 77.822 a; RICHARD S. SMITH, President JOS. COLLISON, Secretary. holders of the UNION MU PAN Y of Palaslelphies held IddO. the followins gentle s Unworn for three years: Henry Lowts. Jr., Edward 1, Clerk, H. F. Rehinison, I W. F. Washington, el, for two years, , with At a meetinK of the Script THAI. INSURANCE CUM at their office January 10th. men were elected to nerve it Destouet, A. E. Bone, {Vim 0. Kent, Samuel C. Cook, and Henry Bailin who, Richard R. Rciith. }Leah Campbell, Prancia Tote. Newberry A. Smith, John H. Irwin. Albert Worrell, George Lewis, Charles Vez in. Ge.lfrey Freztar, J. P. Sterner lie Thomas Miles. Charles fiewlxa I. I Geo. W. Bernadou, lemon, esters. COLLISON, Secretary, P. Sal constitute the Board of iult Jan lit if d 0: 91111 E GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE, AN NUITY, AND TRUST COMPANY OF PHILA DELPHIA, tit conformity with an not of the Levels turn, publish a. statement of the Aunts held on the let January. : Real Estate.. ..--... Bonds and M o rtgages . Ground Rents. Loaned upon colleterol aecurit) LOANS $4,050 Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Co,) 6 Per cent. k,an. 57.606 City of Philadelphia, do. 7 MO Allegheny Count>. Pa.. do. 35000 Harrisburg Railroad Co., do. 4 025 Camden and Amboy Rattr'd Co., do. 7 Coo Lehigh Valley Railroad Co., dobt 6,00 Delaware Railroad Co., do. 2.000 N. Pennsylvania Railroad Co., do. 15,00 Cleveland and Maiming R. Co., do. 23,150 37-100 Pennsylvania 5 per gent. 11,20 Cat) of Philadelphia do. 8 1 OCKB. 130 'hares Northern Bank of Kentucky. RD do. Bank of Kentucky F 307,311 60 74 do. Bank of Louisville. I 19 do. New Orleans Gas Co. 111 do. (Onion Bank of Tennessee. 1171 do. The Girard Life Ins. Annuity, and Trust Co. or I'hilada. :MO do. Beaver Aleadew Railroad Co. 110 do. do. do. preferred. 30 do. Merchants' and Mechanics' Bank of Wheeling. 39 do. Philadelphia Bank. 99 do. Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank. 02 do. Phil., odm., & Balt. Railed Co. 210 do. Pennsylvania Railroad Co, 315 do. Harrisburg Railroad Co 114 do. Western Bank, Cash Janunry 13, WA. )nl4-stUth 6t JNO. F. JANIFS rrilE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY At OF NEW YORK. vets: SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, INVIITED I WORTH OVER am l O o N , REAL SMUS, The premiums are LOWER than in many other COMDR. DIAL and the Dividends have been GREATER. This DI strictly 111PYVAL Eompany. lsp_e no Stookholdera, so that A L THE P RO FIT S aeLoao TO TOO INBOARD. Pamphlets, and every information, may be had GRATIS, on application to F. RATCHFORD STARR,Agent, B. W. corner FOURTH and WALNUT Streets. PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES: Thomas Robins, John Welsh, Mordecai L Dawson, George H. Stuart, Oeorge M. Stroud, E. 8. Whelan, John 33 Mere, .1. Fisher Learning, Joseph Patterson, William C. Ludwig, John M. Atwood, Arthur B. Coffin, Thomas 11, Powers, George W. Toland, William McKee. Thos. Wattsou. nZi-lyif. pA TENT FUR AND SEAL SKIN COATINGS THE SUBSCRIBERS, BMA AGE‘il IN TILE UNITED STATEI For the above delermt ton of goods of the well-known E=MI MEKIRS. EDWIN FIRTH & SONS, HECKMONDW IKK, YOHESHIRE, ENGLAND Are preparing to exhibit samples of the various at:ali nes, and to take o dere for ismnndiate or future deli ver) to nut the convenience of the trade. The goads cannot be purchased through the custom ary channels in Englattd, and all orders for the United States must go through the sulacribers. WRAY & GILLIGAN, Philnde phiti,rtnd FANSIIAWE, IRILLIKEN, & TOWNSk ND, jalo-tuthilii3m New York. JNICHOLSON, • 3lanufnethrer SHIRTS, LINEN and MARSEILLES BOSOMS AND COLLARS A large and choice assortment, and wet,. vans, al ways on hand, unto whioh I particulaNy invite the t Whoa of Onto and protept-payins , I(OIIT TIME but Sr, 8. R. corner of SECOND and ARCH Streets. Alla dolphin. Jain-Srn. 91 HEIt E HAS MIEN NO MONEY fliflngSgigt^,g.MlNZ.R,lolonVertrii,;°.lvit'e'arly oitioular. WANTED—A Situation by a Young Man in a Commis/aim, Importing. or Jobbing House; has been raised in Market street, is a first-rate Salesmen, and can Ewe the best of references. Ad dress HENRY WILLIAMti. Frankford. AM at. WANTED—In a large Dry-Goode Job. Ling House, a Salesman who thorouspy on . &Wands the Near Trade. Address S. C.. ' Press office. lal9 3tv WANTED—An honest and reliable por ter in a Wholesale Cloth House. One with some experience in packing preferred. Must be well recom mended. Address!" Steady." Pms lace. .0 119 St" WANTED.—A young married man having a thorough knowledge of Book-keeping. Min of the " Notion" Jobbing Busmen, wishes a situa tion. natisfactlry reference given. Address '• Box 14% P.O. Philadelphia. - 139,2E2. 39 W ANTED. s4,ooo.—The Advertiser wishes to admit to an interest in his business a person who can command Three or Four Thousand Dollars in cash—the busmen pleasant.profitable. and well established. address •'E. Al. 8.," Box 1101 Phi ladelphia Poet Office. jald 6t* $ , 10000 -WANTED, A MAN OF • business integrdy,with the above sum. to take charge of a safe business. Security satis factory. Address BOX 1: 1 2, Philads. Post Office. WANTED—By a young man from the c"llBTU6TOLilholesalenrr:tsil roery:l7;oAS. 2 tt m c jaiati WANTE D-A SITUATION IN A first-elass Dry Goods Sobbing house, by an expo eneed salestnin who one command a thirty-dal s and sux-montbs trade. Address " heyder," Press office. InlB-3t' A GRADUATE OF CRITTENDEN'S I -a- COMMERCIAL COLLEGE desires a Sduation in some who'esale house. Can give city referenoes of the first respect.thility. Address •• K.," this office. ialB-3t* WANTED—In a store in Market street, a hos who has had some experience in the care of White Goods end Embroideries. Addreas • white Goode " at Preis office. iat3-3t• A GENTLEMAN DESIRES TO RE CEIVF. private tuition in the Chicanes. Address "8. J.." at this Office, stating name End residence, or where an interview can be had, . WANTED—In a Commission House, an intelligent tad who can write a fair hand, and in apt at figarea. Add ream " T. & C 0.," PrE ‘s office. tall 3t. WANTED—A first•classßook-keepor, in a wholesale Metal Store. Unexceptionable Te n ranee required. Address L. A. 8.," °dice of this paper. Ja17.30 A'YOUNG LADY having a thorough Eng lath Education desires a eitaaVon u Inerrutreits in a private family. Address" Aline," Press office. Jalr-St* 'WANTED— By a first-class salesman, a situation In a Wholesale Jobbing Dry Goods House. dome a Western trade, in which quarter he can influence a fair amount of business. Address. " Tem pleton."at this offic.. JOl7-6t• `ANTED—A situation in a Wholesale Hardware Store, by a young man who has some knowledge of the business. Address " Iron," office of this paper. jail-4t' FOR SALE AND TO LET ILTO LET—A desirable DWELLING. with modern imerovementa, and lame garden. situated BRIDGE Btreet, above Thnly•mehth, Mantua. inquire on the premise/. l al9 It* VALUABLE WHAM' ON THE DELA NAAFI 'I 0 LET—Situate near the VINE-Street ferry, sintahle.for Iron, Lumber , or a Steamboat Land ing. For Partlculars address. with real n a me, LOX Philadelphia Pon Office . JalB-60 TO STRAW HOUSES.—A large second story room to Rent, at 729 CHESTNUT St. jalB.6t• pOR SALE—A valuable Lot at corner of Christian and Twentieth etreets. having three fronts, suitable for a churoh or factory site. For terms &0., glares/IJ. 8., at this office. MIS tf PAOTORY LOT FOR SALE.—A valua bla corner lot, 126 feet square, having three fronts, admirably located for s factory mite. It 111 situated in the southwestern pan of the city, in s rapidly-im proving neighborhood. It will be sold on reasonable terms. For particulars, address "K.." office of The Press. IslB-tf in WILL LET—The FIRST FLOOR, igaSECOND STORE, and, if wished. the THIRD STORE of my building. which floors are 110 feet deep. reservmg the Cellar and fourth Storz for my own use.) for a Wholesale Grooery, Grain and Feed. or Provision Store. if rented, the entrance to nip Office. Alcohol Thstil:ery, and Liquor Store. will be 106 NEW Street, above front. Possessinn_given one month after taken. Apply to EDWARD WRIGHT, 2.50 North FRONT Street, below Vine. The two Stores will be entirely separate. and.in the manner the building is constructed, will have all the conveniences. jail 12t 110IISE4 TAVERNS, and STORES. .*.U. Real Estate of every description for sale or to rent. Apply to MAX If ElN'd, Real Estate Agent, No. PSI North SECOND Street, na L. Tourny & Co.'e Seed Store. All orders will be promptly attended to. Enghsh, French, and German spoken. Collector of Ground Rents. nte4m FOR SALE—AII the M4CIIINERY be longing to the Distillery, TWELFTH and PRIME Streets, Shafting, CUR and Spin Wheels. Mill., Spiniles, Bolt and Elevator. Still, Dubler, and Worm ; Mash and Yeast Tubs, Cistern., Hot and Cold Water Tubs,. Pumps. &a. WI)) be sold nt one-half their oaf: • Apply on the premises. Intl tuths!t R OHR & DAVIS WASHING-MACHINE for sale by_PLOWM AN bIeBRIDE, biennia° toy_ert..7STßAWEikßßy Streit, Philadelphia. By this machine ;tweak s wash of an ordinary-sized family can be done before breakfast. It is equal in ca pacity to four women. and saves at least CO per cent. tr wear and tear. Hundreds of them are now in nee, and the demand continuing. Call and examine for yourselves. County rights for sale on reasonable terms. Price of niaohirte SIO, up to R PLIP OWMAN Sr IIIeBRIDE. jag -Im' 37 STRAWBERRY Street. BOARDING.—A Very Ftne Suite of two nr three communicating rooms, on second floor with or without private table. Address, ROOMS. tanhi tuthattebt Box 2269, Phila. P.O. DESIRABLE BOARD IN A PRIVATE Family it a am ale gentleman. :Wrest No. 2 WEST Pb:NN SQUARE. below Market. ra.ll-3t* .CST—A CERTIFICATE of two shares 1 -A of stock (No. 3291 on the Consolidation Hank, Philadelphia• WILLIAM LOWREY. Colombia. Dec 29.1839. 11.29-theB2* F °R EVENING PARTIES BERTHAS, CAPES, SETS, SLEEVES, and CUFFS, In Heal Lace, Crave, Illusion, • Blond and Imitation, in great varieties, of the NEWEST STYLES. At no, 4.4, 6-1, 5.4, 9.4, 10.4 ILLUSION, TARLATANS, CRAPES, Meoh below tho urea' pricey. WARBURTON'S. 1004 CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth Street, :106 South SECOND Street, below Spruce. jall-tf EEMEI a 100 coo 00 81 VS 67 16,430 77 525,118 9 DOGS E.FURNISHING GOODS. "'OUSE FURNISHING STORE. WILLIAM YARNALL. No. 1020 CHESTNUT STREET, (Immediately opposite the Academy of Flue Arts.) Invites the attention of HOUSEEREPF.RS and others to 111111extemve assortment of USEFUL HOUSEREEPTNIi (MUDS, TABLE CUTLERY, NURSERY FENDERS, CHAFING DISHES, FIRE SCREENS. PLATE WARMERS, )e3-tuthstf TEA MIL &c , Fro. -. 85.395 L 9 ._.858M1 19 ... 4U.956 09 ... 125.322 72 GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. JW. SCOTT—late of the tine of Win • cheater & Boott—GENTLEMEPPB FURNISH ING STORE and FIIIRT !GAN UFACTORI', Mt C'ESTN UT Street, (nearly opposite the Girard Housed Philadelphia. JJJJ, W.B. would reecao4lly call the attention of Mr at m former patrons cl fro fo his new gore, and to pre pared to fill or foeS HIRTS at !Mort notice. A perfect fitguaran . Wholesale Trade supplied wit!. tee Slum, end Co are. (121-17 S ALES MERCHANDISE TWENTY-FOUR HOURS !! ! MERCHANDISE BROKER, 105 CHESTNUT STREET Jal4-stu&thtf COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS! IVORY TYPE S. DAGUERREOTYPES! AT MoCLEES', NO 626 CHESTNUT STREET, Below Seventh (opposite Jayne's Hall% $l. PLAIN PHOTOGRAPHS. $1 Those who desire a real i splendid PHOTOGRAPH Should call at this THEOLDEST-FSTABLISHED AND MOST EXTEN SIVE PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY IN THE STATE. Copies of' DAGUERREOTYPES or Ambrotypes, o an) size, finished in CasvoN, Oil Wsvax-Corns PASTIL. Or an IVORSTYPE3. dl2-2m JAS. R. CAMPBELL, eee CO., IMPORTRRS AND WHOLESALR REALISES IN DRY GOODS, LINENS, WHITE GOODS, CLOTHS, CASSIMEIIES, BLANKETS, STUFF GOODS, d c. iel4-3mif No. 727 CHESTNUT Street. M ONEY LIBERALLY ADVANCED.- TO ANY 1 4 , 11011NT—I1pon. Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, Silver fite,"Clothing Merohandts_ ,e kc., by JONES Fs 00.. 0 Es tabhsheteßroksts N. W. cotter THIRD and OASKlL,Latreets, NOW LOinbanit. Oftlee ours from 4 A. M. 7‘ , 7 P. M. nlll-.lma COINS AND MEDALS OF ALL KINDS aluutrala, shells, Fttgravinga, Autozraphe, Bat tionery. and I. anoy Articles, Bought and Bs W. l Ad. DLER, Joli - In1" No, 111 North NINTH. near ARCH 111. WANTS. BOARDING. LOST AND FOUND. MILLINERY GOODS. I=l (For cash or othorwleo.) WM.. H. WEEKS, AMUSEMENTS. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC _____ THE FRENCH OPERA COMIQ CIE, MONDAY EVENING. Jan K ill be presented for the firm nine in Philadelphia, LA CHATTE MI.TAMORPROSEE, 01,1 , 81, Comique. Musk by Otrenbach. and words by Scythe, as per formed by Mad'ne Darcy, (for whom it was composed) at the ()pets Comique. In Pans, for ups - Ards of X* nights. to crowded houses. and which was received in New York for twelve nights with unbounded anthill sissm, and universally pronounced by the press and Puolie as one of the most piquant and interesting Mal , eat Productions of the see. DISTRIBUTION. 'dinette, (La Chstte de Guido MAD' LE DARCY. Marianne (Sa Gouvernante). MAIYLE AUGE. Guido, I Muan,hmpai M DIiBOi. Dig Dig.l Jongleur .M. GAUTIER. To be followed by GI ULIE4II6eI7I; hIAD'LE ANNA WISSLER, An Romeo, bet .riit nuueerance 111°1;03,1ln A m Mica. To conclude with JEAN LB SOT, Operetta in one eat; words of Julien. 111Z13;0 of • Pant!. DISTRIBUTION : Marie. (P1euri5te)...............---...MAWLE DARCY Tancred M DU 804 Jean le Sot M. LIACTILII. Musical Conductor 7. . . M. REITTT.R. PRICES OF ADNIMION. Parquet. Parquet Circle, and Balcony •• • ..... •• $1 OLI No extra charge for reserved seats. Fam , ly Omit ....... Arnohrtbeatre ORDER OF BALE.—_The orth Lawton of the Parquet and Parquet Circle. et Beck .k Lawton's. The centre of the Parquet arid Parquet Circle. at Chickenne's; the other portions of the house at the Academy of :duce. THURBD +V EVENING. Farewell appearance of the French Opera Comique, with entire change of p naramme. Doom open at 7q. Curtain will rim at 8 &dock preors,iy. Opera Rooks will lie given, free of charge, to all purchasing one dollar tickets., jaM an WALNUT-STREET THEATRE. V V Sole Leasee -Mrs. M. A. Grltt reON. Stage Manager.-- ..... Mr. P. REACH. Swtnesa Agent .. , . - JOS. . CAPE Y THIS (TiIL'IfSDAI')EVENING. Jan. 19.1 LESRI A . Lealna, Miss Alatild Heron; Orceola. Mr. L W. Wallack : The Doe of Venice, Mr. Geroge Johleon Oalleno. Mr. L. R. Shewell ; Rasp., Mr•Vou as 1% tgla. Mrs. Anna Cowell; Spolatro, Mr. 1)Jbo!s; Mr. Beach. Sir - Prices as usual. Bents secured without extra charge. Hours open nt BSI o'clock : Performanos to commaaaa at 7 o'clock. WIIEATLEY & CLARKE'S ARCII• STREET THEATRE.. THIS ITHERSDAyi EVENING. Jan. 19, EVERYBODY'S FRIEND. Mr. Featherly, Mr. Wm. Wheatley. PETER WILKINS. Peter Wants, Mrs. Drew John Adams, Mr. Dol. Iran ; Nicodemas Crewcutll, 4r. Clarke. SCALZ os PAmas.—/fdmistion. 23 cents; Recurs.] Seats in Dress Circle. 3736 cents; Parquet. RI cents. Doors open at half psst 6 o' clock; performances t 3 commence at 7 o'clock precisely. DAN RICE'S GREAT SHOW. NATIONAL THEATRE. WALNUT Bt.. above Eighth. • Patcr...—Dress Circle, 50 cents; Family_Orrole,4s cents; Beats in Prtvate &meg, 76 cents ; Whole Pri vate Boxes. e 3 and 36. CH kIWII. or 'Dem—Doors open at hall' cast 6 o - oloci. Tooommence at 7. • - • . THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, lan. 9. Faint!: Stria of the magnificent Spectacle and gar-- eon. Show Piece of MAGIC RING Or , THE FOUR ELEMENTS: FIRE, WATER, EARTH. and AIR! llerbe J. W. H. Page ; Arnalrh, Kalettaker Godah. Mr. J. Darme ; Eveline, Num Belden Annello. Mien Adelaide,. Spirit of the Water Mitt, Alm Wilton ; I)lita Wells; Rginta of Air, Miss Tallbrd and !Tam Ewelle. ACTS IN 7A&ARENA 31cDONOUGH'S GAIETIES—RACE St., below THIRD. ANNIVERSARY BI lA. MAMMOTH PER FOR lANc P. THREE COMIC PANTOMIMES. DECIIELM.Ar. Also. the DSERTE. HE E RNANDEZ RS AS THE FRENCH DANCING MASTER. MISS ROSINA MAY. of the Cooper Own Troupe, will rimer. He RNANDi.Z. %VALK AROUND, Come Rarly and Soo the best Performance in the city. PR OF ESSOR SAR ACCOS' GERMAN COTILLION FOIWES of It= CHE*TNUT Street, MONDAY, THURSDAY. and SATU4DAY EVENINGS. Muses and Masters AIONDAI and THURSDAY AFTERNOON: Pnrate lessons at an hours unoccupied. Germantown. TUESDAY and FRIDAY AFTERNOON for children. and evr , lng for ladies and sentlemen. Jaia-ar SANDERSON'S EXHIBITION ROOMS ; CHESTNUT Street. near Smth, THIODON'S THF.ATHE OF ARTS. THIS EVE.NLYG, Will be offered the following elegant scenes : The Port of Genoa. Washington and his Generals, are truly re presented. NAPOLEON CROSSING THE ALP& In which 10.000 Moving Figures are represented—to gether with a life-like view of :as General and ms Mar shale. The Armen its March. MONKS OF MT. ST. BERNARD. Alter which the terrific scene of the Storm at Sea. The exhibition terminating with the model slava the monster steamship, the Great Eastern. Afternoon performances on Wednesday and Battu - der. Tickete. 25 cents.- Children, ciente. Boors open at 7. To commence at 8. - July-ltr 91EMPLE OF WONDERS, Northeast corner of TENTH sad CHESTNUT Streeta. t, rest and Novel Attractn.q. HAPPY NEW YEAR! SIGNOR BLITZ, The wonderful Magician and Ventrilcgain. EXHIBITION EVERY EVENING DURING THE WEER. - • Comm a ct in ; T 3 o'clock. and on WEDNESDAY and SA'VURDAY ATERNOONS at 3. The eelebratel /tutomaton Rope Vaulter, one of the greaten pierea of echanism ever exhibited, will appear to every extiltd lion. and perform hie aatontalung feats. Admire nn 25 rents. Children 13eenre. THE CELEBRATED PAINTING, PARISINA, illustrative of LORD BYRON'S POE3I, with LUCY'S PRUE, PICTURE. THE PILGRIM FATHERS - - and THE. MARTYRDOM OF JOHN Ta_.,'"l, ON VIEW FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY. at the DUSSELDORF F , XJJlsmo.v. ACADEMN OF FINE ARTS, Open IMP CREST. M NUT Street, A° E. P Adruifrom 9 A. H. 2.5 cents. PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF TIIE FINE ARTS, 1145 CHESTNUT STREET, Is OPEN DAlLY,lBandan excepted,' from 9 A. 31, till 6 P. M. Wanted—The Tenth volume of " CY3is Status. Vetere.; "of Psranose. Admuulon 25 omits. Children under IS yea hail ihrsice..re. of Stock SM. d5-ti PAPER HANGINGS, Zke TO CLOSE BUSINESS. HART, MONTGOMERY, & CO., NO. 322 CHESTNUT STREET, Will sell out, through this "Inter and naat oprlng, thhr hrgo stook of PAPER HANGINGS, Conaie , ing of every variety connected with the burin aa s, AT OREATLY REDUCED PRICES FINE FRENCII PAPERS AT 20 PER CENT. BE LOW COST. Persons venting their Bourn Papered, can get 4rwst BARGAINS. CARPETINGS CARPETS. F. A. ELIOT & CO., Nos. 32 and 3t Not FRO Street. are the SOLT: AGENTS in Philadelphia for tire ROXBURY CARPET CONIPANV,and have constantly for sale a full assortment of VELVET and TAPESTRI CARPETS, of choice patterns. Also, a large supply of the various kinds of CAR PETS manufactured in Philadelphia city and cmlntli front nearly all tne best manufacturers. Dealers will find it to their interest to exit an examine these goods, which are offered for sale on th moat favorable terms. N. B —F. A. ELIOT & CO, being the Sole Agents in Philadelphia for toe sale of the Worsted and Carpet Yarns spun by the Saionville Mills (formerly the New England Worsted Company.) and being agents also for the Baldwin, Wilton, and Abbott Companies, hire peculiar facilities for keeping constantly for sale the various kmd■ of Carpets manufactured in Philadelphia, on the most favorable term, jail-.3m COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES LITTLE & STORES Ilaya this day assiNmated a ith them JOHN F. BODINE AND THEODORE A. MEHL, And will continue the IMPORTING AND COMMISSION 131 . 81NE1r3 As heretofore, nt N 0.13/ CHESTNUT street, under the style and title of LITTLE, STOKES, & CO Reforms to the above. we respectfully Invite the trade to an examintion of our Stock, which will embrace s. full and complete assortment of FOREIGN DRESS AND STUFF GOODS, Together with the venous products THE PACIFIC MILLS, PORTSMOUTH AND HADLEY LAWNS We slur have the exclueive Agency' for the Market of JAMES BLACK & CO.'SCELEBRATED.PRINT DIOS. In addition to whiob, we would call your attention to a complete assortment of GOODS BUTTED TO MEN'S WEAR. Including the variom grades of BIOLLEY'S CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND DOESKINS, Philadelphia. Jan. 2, 1914. NOTI CE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT -A- the Copartnership under the firm of BECKvR & DELL wail disgolrerl on the fourteenth de of De cember inst., end MOSES BECKER is alone authon-ed to settle the business. and sign the " MOB' S BECKER, JOS. S. DELL. Philadelphia, Deo. 19,199 9 . d3l-atu&th lm• NO Tit:E.—THE CO-PARTNERSHIP I heretofore existing tinder the firm of M. SIEDEN BACH A ST. EB, is dissolved by limitation•. W. hIEDENBACH to nuthot ized to settle the bu94l 033 of the late firm and sten in liquidanon. AI SIEDF.NBACH, FRED. STEER, Philadelphia, Jeri! 16, 1650. LOUIS IdlitSCß. MSIEDENBACH WILL CONTINUE . the business, as heretofore, at the old stand, N o , 115 North Third street, abort) Arch. 2x17-3t• SIEDENBACH. NOTICE OF COPARTNERSHIP.—The undersigned, late of the firm of M. SIEDENBACH STEEB, have formed a copartnership tinder the am le of F. STEER & HIRSCH. and taken the store No. 134 North THIRD atreet. one door above Cherry. vrese side, where they wilt open about the first of February, with a complete stock of Fancy Dry Goods..Shan Id. Hosiery, mores, and Gentlemen's FUT/11611111K Alll6O %, to which they resvectfuny recta atttion. FRED eo ERICK sTEED. LOUIS HIRSCH. Phitadelphia, Jan. Tr, ANL jar or - - HORSES TAKEN TO WINTER on a Farm in Delaware county. Excellent etahle i and expenenced Groom. Apply No. 624 WALNCT Street. iNoennit ann. at2)-tf REFINED SUGAR.-500 bbls. crushed, rartiatt4l.ll:ll:n4 JAMJiS f edattA I=l