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Iti Is% -CIVIL POVRIN7
''TRIAL 01 0 :111% co,Tax itomotpu oesm,
(Reported fot The , •
No/ razes--Justice Strong.—Whlte vs.
Weish. Before reported. - Theletter order, of the
Session was coupled by bin. Gerhard, who de
livered add:mate Oar,. ,
SOerilatu Woes tit MariO-4a. ' MON Just i ce Low
rie, and duetted Woedivard'. and Thompson —Non
pros. were entered In each of the following oases ;
Gaynor ye:Johns ; Body vs. Alspech. ;
paraili .thapewell ; York 'County Rank vs.
Carter ;
_ifelistrnm U. Gilbert. Bach of the three
preceding eases are continued, to be heard at Bar
rie:lug, 25th /Key, TM; • ,' •
Chalfant vs..ogden. Submitted oh paper book.
maephy vs, Potts. Saute vs Same.' Argued by
Prancis W. Hughes for' plaintiff, and by,R, 0.
Parry for defendant, and. by James Cooper for
plaintiff. ',
Commonwealth vs. Strarb. ,Argtied by A. V.
Panne' for plaintiff,, and, by Chris. Loeser for de
fendant ;by Cumming for plaintiff. -
Russell vs. Silvers. Argued ,by o.'Parry for
plaintiff in error, and by Pranois -W: flushes for
defendant in error.
Dnudaave. Millet: Jae. Dundee and George W.
Stroud Were owners of a traot of ooal land, which
they held as tenants in oommen, in oral undivided
moieties!. Dundee owned an adjoining: trot of
coal land. Dundee and. Stroud leased to Bittingur
a right to Wine a particular coal vein on their land,
for widish he was to pay, as rent, so much per ton,
and was to be used on an adjoining tract of land,
which was wholly hie and upon 'which he agreed
to suffer the - waste, or refuse coal, to be deposited.
It Was also argued that Bittinger in consideration
of opening the coal vein and sinking a elope, Was
to refrain from the payment of rent to his landlords,
to the amount of $500: After this amount had
been retained by him, be was to begin to pay rent
to the landlords. Bittinger accordingly commenced
opening the vein, .to., on the, ground' of his land
lords; nnd .after mining coal to tho'agreed value of
$5OO, which he retained, paid to them, from time to
time, $512 92 Stainer owed his landlords $2OlOl
More thin ho had paid, and when. be beanie on.
able to pay, ceased to work the:mine. After he
had ceased to work, Dundee and Stroud; by means
of an exploration and annoy, diseevered that Bit
tinger bad gunk the slope to .the distance ofone
hundred and forty-six feet, half of which bad been
on the trot demised to him by Dundee and
htroud, end the other half on the lands of the;
ppllaintiffs, and by an engineer computed that Bit
giv! t m r i o n s p ed au 3l ol s ß b iVn o g f- e c r o ra o d n bee a n r ' i l l f e p e an
ain
wittingly, from a mistake as to the bound:ill:be
tween the tracts.' had noted not only without
the authority of his landlords, but his trespass was
unknown to them, and they boom° t riequalrited
with it only ifter,Bittiegor had ceased to mine.
Plaintiffs, /after ibis discovery, brought their ac
tion, and on the trial olairsed payment for the coat
which Bitdoger, wording to the calculation. of
the engineer, bad taken from, their land. Per
diet was given in their favor for $1,098 45 in the
Court of Cetrateori Pleas of Sohnylkili county. The
eve is now up on' writ of error from that court.
Argued by John Batman for plaintiff; and by Fran
cis W. litighes and Groin for defendants.
Appeal of the Commercial Savings and Loan As
sociation. Opinion by' Thompson, J.: Decree at-
Armed at °este of appellant. ' _ • "
Oa motion of Francis W. Ungbes, David ft
Green, Bal., wee admitted to practice 'as a coun
sellor and attorney in this court.
COlftiOn Pisan—Judge' Ludlow.—Finley
ve. Kemble. Before reported. Munday and Budd
for plaintiff; Gee. A. Coffey for defendant. Vet
diet tot plaintiff for $15L73. , - '
O'Neill vs. Kater. An action for rent. Vetdiot
for plaintiff for $38.00. Armstrong for plaintiff;
801 l for defendant. -
ideleher sts. Pox. An notionon a book acoourd.
Pearce, for plaintiff; L. Guest for defendant. Non
snit. •
There will be no more jury trials in this court
this week.
Manlier. Consx--%Judge Here.—This court
was in session but a short time. No business was
transacted: No jury trials will be bad until Mon
day next. • ,`' - -
, In the. elute of Martin Ye. Blaylock, before re
ported, the•jery rendered a verdict in favor of the
plaintiff for four dollar,!" Morris for the plain
tiff, and Dardi Dougherty for the defence.
- Dunlop Comm-4;14e 'Strotial.--Collins
-vs. Thayer. (Before Reported.) •Verdict for
plaintiff. -11. C. 411.eillartrte and Paul for plaintiff;
O. W. Davis and Wm. IL Ledyard for defendant,
The Globe Billiding and Loan Association of the
City and County of Philadelphia re. Coyle. Action
on a bond and mortgage. Verdlot, for plaintiff for
• $3OO. George W. Thorn for plaintiff, and Win. B.
Hood for defendant.
Flood vs. 'Baker. The plaintiff resides in the
robed precinct of the Twenty-third ward. At the
lots Butte Woollen there wets, considerable excite
went among the partisans of the several candi
dates, excited by the enolientlng strains of the
Ennio which the several potties employed to visit
the different portions of the Ward in an old mini.
bus, and anxious to obey that portion 'of the
pendent rule of. conduct • which eoins free
men to "vote early," the plainti ff presented
himself at the precinct house and' offered to vote.
The defendant and some bystanders intimated that
"blood of BthiopP flowed an the veins of plaintiff
that is, he was partially it Ogre,' In consequence
of these suggestions the plain= was not permitted
to exerolso his politiail frastohise, Pa this action is
brought to recover damages from tbe defendazt
who was Jeclgoef the election. Plaintiff suffered
a non-suit. Earle for plaintiff; Letohworth for de
. •
fondant. •
The Centre Building and Loan end Saving. Asso
ciation ve. Young. - 7 40 action one bond and Mort
gage.- J. .11. , Afarklind and White for plaintiff;
Gilpin and Quinn for defendant, Jetty out.
Bentird vs. Rushton. An action en. a book suc-",
donut for goods sold and dellierod._ William R.
Lediardfer plaintiff; Greenbank fordefendant. On
TRIAL OF TORN Sli'L'EtißY FOR MR AIUR
ORR OF OILiRLES CARTER.
VERMCP QP Vie 71TRP.,
Conuv OYES. AND TELLUINER---JUdgeS Al 2
116011 and Thompson.--The trial of John Sweeney
for the murder of Charted' Carton, in the Fourth'
ward, on the 30th of November lot, was resumed
at ten o'eltak, yesterday morning, in the Court of
Oyer and Terminer. The room, as on the preview!
day in the trial of this ounce, was densely crowded
by interested spectators. Tke prisoner.osoupled a
sent at the and of the dock, and manifested but
little or no concern in the prriceediaga. Distriet
Attorney Mann and Win. Brantley Banns repro
tented the Commonwealth, and Meters. H. R. War
ricer And William N. Ashman appeared for the
prisoner.
The following additional evidence was elicited :
Charles Dongberty . swern.—l reside in Nugent's
(mart; know the prmener by sight; saw him in
the court on the Sunday before the murder; he
came up shouting; he WAS calling these people
that kept the house names; said they kept an
"ornery house ;" -he went down to the end of the
alley, and said he'd " take a life in that house, or
lose his own ;" he add " all he had was to lose
his own ;" was in my own bonne the night Oar
ten was stabbed; I heard the noise, and opened
the door, and looked out; I Seen Sweeney; he
was the roan that opened the abutters; saw
(tartan come out of his own door, and went about
two stops; then I eaw Sweeney snake a rush at
Carten, and whatever lie done; he said, " that will
do you;" Carton theri went in the lonseotnd I
heard be wits stabbed; Sweeney was gone when I
came back ; I want to get on my those.;
Bridget Gorman reettiled.—Mavy would always
send the prisoner away; she said she was not mar
tied to him; she old she was a widow ; the pri
soner bad on a coat the night he m e mo and an old
Kossuth bat.
IMPENCE OPPNED or we. WAllll2feR.
Thos. Roach swora.—l know John Sweeney; he
Worked sir weeks for me; lived in my bons° ; did
at the timed ibis 00061141340; hie wife ;same to see
him several times ; the is the woman (pointing to
. Mary); I wee only shortly acquainted with them ;
'he wanted always to be seeing her; he treated her
kindly ; 'whatever he had he would'give her •; seen
him give her some , money once-or twice; I told
him-to let her alone and not mind her; it was all
in vain, I believe ; he was always queer *ben he
would aot see her; he would get some drink when
he would think of her ; get drunk and could not
.woek; after she left him he would work ; be al
wa,vs wanted Ma Mary ; need to sereain in bed at
night for kle Mary ; when be whuld get drink
threw himself about ; be acted bonen for me r
ways acted right ; went bonght and irold Strong.
Who*. Revlon sworn.—l know the prisoner; he
worked for me in February, 1839; I lair the wo
man, be called his Wife ; she came to my place
twice; the askt4 ter him ; he went to the door and
went out ; they talked together; he sometimes
went to 'her to, get shirts; he Came back like a
crazy man if he was treated Cool; be was all the
time talking about her, and wanted to get her out
o f that boom; :tol d - inc to put my band on his
heal, and the skull seemed as if lt Wet broken; he
told me the atoll was broke in; ISIS net See hip
on t h e day of
- this dominance; his conduet •was
good in, my house) be was' eleitable; he would
rather give Ids - wages to hie wife; he said "he
would go to hell. for her."-
James
James Boonton evrorri.—.l" live back of 714 Ship
pen street; never knew the privoner, before that
day ; knew where Carton lived ; I lived opposite
him ; could see into his house from the tap Boor ;
I saw Sweeney terming in the alley ; I war at my
own window ; he shou tett op t "where is ray child ;"
he wanted Ms child out of that place ; add it three
times ; said to hell with the alley after.letting
my child ant-;" he did not go up to thorteere
house ; he did not pass the second door ; carten'e
is the third ; I saw Carton in Me door, end two
Women striving to 0400 out ; he turned them, t o
end said he wouldtome out himself, clear himout
of the alley, and knock the head off him'; Gar.
ten ran down to Sweeney, struck him a hex on the
bevel, and knocked the hat offer him ; I saw no
thing else ; EtweeMay said not a word, picked up
his hat, and walked away ; was looking at, them
all the - time ; if Sweeney had• said anything I
would here heard him ; there is a fano between
my home and Carton's ; I wee in the third floor ;
the alley is about six feet' wide; Sweeney cupid
have stabbed him without My seeing hint' Swee
ney said he wanted his child ; made no threats ,•
dan't say 11'1 wag - home the Sunday before; I did
not bear him Mock at the door ; he did not reach
Carton's door at all.
Mrs. 801111thll sworn.—Am the '
wits ef last wit
ness ; live opposite Carton's; was home this night;
/ taw the occurrence; I was in my room on the
sword foot sewing ; the two windows were open ;
I seen darter, Ms wife and sister•la-law at the
door; Swathe? wee doming up the alley ; did not
. bear him saying ilisything but otoWng out, for his
wife and child ; semi Carton dome cut, run down
to him at Mrs. rtridya deer, 'truck him, and
knocked •his, bet off; idid - rot see -anything In
Secretary's band ;.'laden 0017 walked quick down
to hire; he did not run; be etthek him ohne.
Wetted Sullivan sworn.—T. know the prisoner ;
known hint about ttra,yearei 513 rot know Car
'ten;.
en; never saw him; was eemitilit Shippen
street; heard a noise in Nugent's court ;11 steed
there and looked up; saw two men;;_theytc 40% ,„
edits be in hells"; sate theileet iitoggling; could
not INS ITS 3 dark ; stead these;
Sweeney came delta`; to Its hand; he was
was walking down smartly; - he seemed to be In'
Oxidated he 3 1 /4 0 a.° 11 t leVl9w; Ronald walk
fetter. _
C. Collins, Req., sworn.—l WO on OM 04-
7esaknile tber hones °Manisa ; it ie three stories
b.;ethey live in the third Amy , Mre. a. drinks
dajaahmally; Mr; S. dolet drink any; he collects ,
4rfitird eells them; ,he is an Indust:One man ;
atethre of the' house are ,not high; =can't de
ilsiba;',wisplow ; ears' tkef live. in the third
eafto• .„.; , •
.=• • '
derern.-X knew Sweeney; he lived
4..'
nee' et: lholattio NW this woman
gee :ULM LSO .gOt 4'oo-detft et 'to= Jam
erne in
~, ze./4ttdOl'Oe t ioid dieted her . ,a,SA note.
tehnstailfi irdid• get drink; e es
• dtenskitnit ,daa e • eatiorro - r oven betties of
, .„C'Oesdart healled.7—kt theliras ot.tkle Wu'
, 46 t''' • 4144 gwAtkiriotoprom nit to tin
scoria story moved since the oacurrence ; no
lamp in the alley, only the window - light; can't say
if Mra. Brady'a window was open; this was about
eight or nine o'olook there was a light in a win
dow over the alley, in'the drat house toward Ship
pen street; did not notice a light; I moved in the
second story about a week after the 000urronoo; it
IA a frame hones ; the window is like the second
story windows ; Itis something like the window
like that, (pointing to windows on the roof of
homes on Sixth street.)
- Mary Bartley sworn.—l know the'prisonor ;
never married to him ; at the time of the court
renoe I was living In Carton's house; lived there
twelve months and two weeks; was there on the
night of November 80th; up stairs part of the
time; I heard Sweeney's voice; he called for his
child out of that alley, and then the alley might
go to the devil; I don't know who he meant unless
me; I thought he meant me; I ran down stairs
through Carten's kitchen ; the front room ; I did
not go out; .I wanted to; the deceased man was on
the settee; he jumped up; I thought Sweeney was
coming towards the house • Carton said he would
go out; his wife said not ; 'Bridget caught hold of
him and. said ho sin:Mid not go out; his wife held
the door by the knob, and cried; his sister.in•law
patrher arms round. him; I went and took Casten
in my arms and tried ,to pull him from the door;
he then said "ho was able to role his own house;"
be wont to the top of the stairs of cellar; looked
'around, and said he would knock the " d—d bead
off of Sweeney;" be went towards the door, and
told me to go to my own room and mind my own
business; be went out and I wont up etairs ; he
used to come often to the house' "I knowed he
was army;' : he always spoke foolish; be seemed
to taro a greet deal of me ; I told him not to come;
he used to cry, pull off his coat, and get quite
crazy ; he often asked 3/10 to live with him; be
went away crying; I told him when he got in his
right senses we would get married; I was at
church the Sunday previous.
Mr. Kerlin recalled.—Sweeney worked for ms;
ho sometimes took his 'hears away with him ; so
did the others; perhaps they might get a job
aomewhere else.
Mr. Mayhew palled by Commonwealth.—Went
to look at the premises; the fence is six feet high;
the east court Is five feet six inches in width ; the
west is six feet six hashes; the alloy is twelve foot
one inch ; the house is two•story, with a high roof;
the third•atory window la thirteen or fourteen feet
from the gpaund; the sooond-story is eleven feet
eight inches - front theground ; the bottom of the
second-story window is about nine feet to the front
roof window; front ground to second story Is
eight feet ; from that to the floor of the attic is six
feet; from that to the window one foot; can see
the pavement in front of Brady's house by looking
out of the window.
The evidence on both sides here closed, and Mr.
Mann addressed the bury at acme length, preening
I conviction of the defendant for murder In the
first degree.
William N.' Ashman, Esq., opened the argu
ment for the defence, and earnestly argued that
all the evidence in the ewe would, at beat, justify
a verdict of Involuntary manslaughter. Mr. Ash
man referred to the degraded aocied condition rf
his client, who, amid the votaries of vice in the
lowest 'haunts of the city, had sustained a oha
ter for honesty and fair-dealing that spoke volumes
to hit credit. It might be deemed sentiment only
to prate of this fact, but the jury must remember
that the humeri mind is fallible, and human
testimony uncertain ; that they have bat an im
perfect knowledge of the defendants who are
brought before them, and that the man whose
blood is sought after may be as pure from crime as
innocence itself.
Mr. Warriner followed for the defence, and
spoke at length, and with great force. Ho went
over all the evidence in the ease, and argued that
not one Benton's° of It could bo tortured into an
implication of Milo° on the part of Sweeney.
lie referred to the fair doabts which were sug
gested by the conflicting nature of the testimony
elicited by the Commonwealth as the property and
benefit of the Roomed, who, unless clear and posi
tive proof is adduced against Mtn, Is entitled to a
verdict of acquittal. Sweeney loved, with tender
devotion, the wife to whom he had given his heart,
and, goaded on by the idea that oho was in a house
of ill fame, was reedy to go to any length to take
her therefrom. This love was his excuse and jus
tification.
"What lost a World and bade a hero fir ?
The timid tear in Cleopatra's eye,
Yet be the soft triumvir's fault foram;
Poe this how ninny lose not earth but heaven,
Consigned their acute to man's eternal foe,
And sealed their own to save some wanton's woe."
Ur. W. considered the threat used by Sweeney
as idle, the expression not of vindictiveness, and
not the result of a deadly bate, He appealed
eloquently to the jury to look at all the facts in
the case, and then restore to society one whose
poor life justice could not properly demand.
Mr. Mann closed the argument In the case at six
o'clock last evening. He ridiculed the defence of
love and insanity which had been eat up, and ar
gued that a clear ease of murder in the first degree
had been made out against the prisoner at the bar.
lie sought no man's life, but as an official and as a
man, no matter what his sympathies were, ho be
lieved that each a verdict should be given Ito re
ferred to the threats and tho subsequent conduct of
Sweeney as conclusive of guilt, and spoke of the
behavior of the woman alleged to be the wife of
the prisoner as disgraoeful. There was no love be
tween them, but a concert of wickedness. She was
not one with the peerless eye to launch a thousand
ships—no Juliet on the balcony in Nugent's court,
awaiting her llomoo, bat a hold, bad woman.
There was a determination to take life—there was
the - murder and its aeoompanying exclamation:
".Take that! " there was the weapon, sharp and
ready to execute the deed of..hdood these were
fatal evidences which' the 'defence had failed to an
ewer.
Judge Allison charged the jury fully and fun
partially, stating the law and the evidence as ap
plicable thereto.
A few minutes before eight o'clock last evening,
the jury came into court with s verdiot of . 6 Onilty
of Murder in the Second Degree," a result not
altogether unexpected, although many were led
to tonere, from the 'chamfer of the evidence,
that the prisoner would convicted of murder in
the first degree, twee lft bowed politely to the
jury When the result was announced. lie was sub
sequently taken to prison in care of the tipster..
Another honcleide ease wilt be taken up to-day.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
The Money Market.
PIIILADELPITIAr Jan. 19, MR
A slight felling oft in the price of State stocks and in
Girard Bank stock, are the only changes worthy of re
porting in the stock market to-day, Green and Coates•
street RaddsaY shares sold at IS, Chestnut and Walnut
at 18, and Second and Third-streets, at 30.
The money market is easier than it has been for some
days, and the demand is no longer greening. Pirst•clesa
payer in still qnoted, however, at S to 9 49' cent.
Mt. Wm. B. Ogden, of Chicago, has assumed the re
ceivership of the littebtirg, Port Wayne, and Chicano
Railroad Company, under the compromise made by the
conflicting interests, and assented to by the courts.
Mr. Ogden is exceedingly popular, its well as able and
influential, and his appointment ammo to give uni
versal satisfaction,
' The following are the current quotationl for grow,
domostro exchange, kn., as furnished by Cronise CO.,
bankers No.4Q South Third street:
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CITY ITEMS.
AtttIBIONARY LECTURE LAD EXIIIBITION.-By
card in another column it wtll be seen that two enter
taming lecture will be delivered in the Green-street
hiethndiet EtnaaoPal Chinch, above Tenth street, this
afternoon and evening, by R. B. Sutherland, Esti,
His subjeotwill be "The Manners, Customs, and Reli
gions of the Chinese: , These lectures will be illus
trated by a large collection of idols. The entertain
ment ate this afternoon will be more rsPecially adapted
to ohildrea, and that this evening atl)f to adults. Few
suldects are more interesting to elm rot-going audiefßea
than thEi above, and we doubt not the house will be
thronged on both occasions.
A FEST DAYS NORM and the subscrlption•book of
the Cosmopolitan Art Association closes for the sixth
Tear. Only three dollars fora fine large steel engraving,
a beautiful magazine, and a change in the award of 600
oil-paintings and stattutry, valued at 820 We. For Par
ticulars drop in at E. 11 Bunt & Co.'s, corner Fifth end
Chestnut.
Tan FRANKLIN STATUS.—The statue of Franklin
la front of the market-house which hears the name of
the 110"tnIng-tamer is generally admired for the faith
fulness of the likeness. the pose of the figure, and the
grace of the drapery, The clothes are of the true an
tique entolith saucer-sized buttons on the coat, and
affording, upon the whole, a laughable contrast with
full suit of the elegant modern garments such as are
gotten up at the Brown Stone Clothing Balt of Itooklitli
& Wan, No:00mA 606 Chestnut street, above Sixth•
Quills a gala appearance was presented by our
fashionable thoroughfares yesterday. The weather was
Mild end spring -like, and the promenades were crowded
with roar• oho eked, bright-eyed dames and demoisales,
Sally attired. The chops seemed to be doing a fast-rate
business, and fano' dry goods were in great demand.
The great attraction to the " lords of creation" eeemed
to be the elegant display of fashionable clothing made
by Oranville gtoke a, the great clothier, of lio.Bol Chest
antatteet. ills reduced rates and exquisitely beautiful
Styles are doming immense crowds to his palatial esta
blishment.
Useseaseorns, Opere-glaesos, and Stereoscopes
also tlnuyoyet: %mawlmeorreetly fitted to the eye
sight.at M. T. FRANICIA 01, Optician,
112 South rough street. betow Chestnut.
OrlAlta'a PATENT CARPET SWEEPER.—This va
luable new invention fur housekeepers may be obtained,
wholesale and retail, at hi. S. Parson & Co.'s house
furnishing store. stnithwest, corner of Second and Dock.
Twurtstd'a litsunanytais Dragrrnyz, northeast
itOrrter Ninti and Spring Garden streets:4'o those who
desire to Omura therough krroplede of book keeping,
and each commercial information es will fit them for
the eiranling•room,we would advise them to esti On Mr.
Tanning. and enter upon a course of instmction, as
ha establishment possesses AGOG artrantsgel gr fird
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MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
BEE FOURTH PARE
ARRIVED.
Bohr Marinah N, Gautier, 11 days from Washington, N
0, with lumber to Samuel Bolton & Co.
Behr C W Holmes. McElwee, 10 days from Norfolk,
with shogles to Band Bolton & to.
Bohr Wm Hone, Scott, days from Now York, with
rodeo to David Cooper.
Sloop Goo Burwell, sinithers,a days from Milton, Del,
with noise to GeoW Baron.
Breamtus Atlantis, Mason, from the Delaware Break
water, watt brig Black Squall, satire Chas Hatch, and
Marinah N in tow. Towed ship Morning Light to the
Buoy on the Fourteen-foot Dank. Left at the Break
water, brig Norfolk, front NinKeton, Jam, and Bohr Ma
ryland, from Laguna, both for New York,
tafiteamer S Shover, Donnie, 14 hours from Baltimore,
via eanal, with Wee and yaseengera to A Droves, Jr.
AY RALIOAATES.
(Corressondenee of The Press.)
Paw YOBS, 321)719.
Arrived, ship Realm. from New Orleans; sahr King
fisher, from Jaamel.
Below, brigs Prentiss llobbs, from Cardenas; Alma,
(tom Bermuda.
BOtTOII, Jan 19.
Arrived, bark AreibuSa, from Savannah.
Below ship_ Mary Glover, from New Orleamit bark
Maria, from' urks Island.
(Per steamship Ansi:Saxon, at Portland.)
Arrived from Savannah, ship Medallion, at Fleet
wood; Amity. at Liverpool.
Arrtved from Charleston, ships Odessa and CordoliP •
at Liverpool,
MEMORANDA.
Steamship Boston, Bellew, cleared at Now York yes
terday for Philadelphia.
Steamship Moses Taylor, Grain, for Havana, Nailed
from News ork yesterday.
Steamithin Persia, Jedkins, from New York, arrived
at Liverpool 330 P 31st ult.
Ship Congress, from New Orleans for Liverpool, was
at anchor MI Fleetwood 3d inst. with all her masts out
away; she to also leaky.
Ship Vitula, Burnley, cleared at New York yesterday
for San Francisoo.
Ship Finland, Jones, from Apalachicola, arrived at N
York yesterday.
Ship Atmosphere, Lunt, from Calcutta Oot 24, arrived
yesterday Dec.. 8, let 21 El, long 2E.
e eke shit/ Dragon . at New York
0 1 1 6 t'lgargi`gr:lClhrtzif,i,f N e w Orleans . Jan ,
Wandering Jew, from and Herald, from Callao
for New York, steering NE.
Ship Snow Squall, Lloyd, from Now York, arrived at
ni u mgerie Nov 1.
Bark David Langley, Bishop, for Palermo, sailed from
Marseilles 25th ult.
Bark Mahlon Williamlion Schariforth, from New Or
leans, arrived at New York yesterday. Jun 4, experi
enced a heavy gale from NE; at 4.30 P M. white furling
foresail, the hark pitched forward, submerging the
whole of the topgallant forecastle, earned away Jib
boom. and lost both tiles, 'with gear. Another sea atrook
her, and took the starboard cathead, with best bower,
and lodged them on the topgallant forecastle. The gale
honed until the 7th.oir Cape Hatteras. encoun
tered 8 heavy gale from SW, and stiddely chilling to
W . , masted 10 hours.
Bark F Damming. Higgins, oleared at New York yes
terday for Para.
Bark Conrad, Salsbury, Was ',vatting at Rio de Janeiro
11th ult.
Bark Palermo, Ingham, supposed for New York, was
at Palermo 21st ult.
Bark Belle, Ryder. (so, gowned) hence for Boston.
was passed 11th Inst. in Vrnerard Sound,
RorkMerrimac, Fitz, for .Now Orleans soon, Was at
Janeiro 11th ult.
Brig John Welsh, Fifield, hence, arrived at Galveston
7th Inst.
Bohr R L Tay, Sheppard, from Boston, arrived at New
York yesterday.
Bohr Geo Harris, Dazoy, from Wilmington, NC, ar
rived at New York yesterday.
Bohr C n Reeves, Lake, bleared at New York yester
day for Philadelphia.
Bohr L B Myers. Cobb. cleared at New York peeler
oay for tlizabettmort.
NAVAL.--The U S gunboats Mohican and Iroquois
ended front Now York 1 esterday for coast of Africa.
At Rio de Janeiro Deo 11th, Miles Champion, damson,
from New York for San Frnnoigoo; Indian, Averiht, for
Cardin', -wts,• Sam Dunning, paho fi eld, do, Miele; harks
Julia Cobb, Ross, from Cardiff for 14 Orleans soon; Ann
11 Grant, Swam, ftom Riolanond. wtg; J )1 Chadbourne,
Mason, from Pernambuco. wts; Speedwell, Howes, I rom
Boston, lo; Parthian, Miller, trom Iliohmori, do; Ade
laide Pendergast. Nelsoa, from Bahia, wtg freight ; • Co
nlin, Petters ill from Riohmond, do; Chase. Raffia, tin
Baltimore. do; Sophia, Jones, do do; Panama. Graves.
from Now 1' ork, for Batavia soon; Clifton, Lewis, from
Baltimore, Machin Sohn Winthrop, Eldridge. for Mon
tevideo, wtg; Creole, Buck. Jul Baltimore, condemned;
Starlight, Richards, wtg; Oen &linker, McDonnell, fin
London, disci's; Adelaide, Wingate, fpom Baltimore,
err Dee 0; Charles Edwin; Littlejohn, trom Boston, do;
Win li Newman, Gavel, from Richmond; Muss North
Point, Smith, for New York. wig; Amens, Rogers,
from London, do; Ocean 13riee, Burgeon, from Monte
video, do; Faustina, Berry, from Bahia. do; Win M Rice,
Crowell, from Pepeitriola,arr Deo 1; Union State, Fox
well, from Wilmington. NC err Bth; Crimea, Partridge,
from Montevideo. arr Bth; colors AMA, 13 meats) Vence,
horn Baron, wtg; Calliope, Hopkins, froin —, do,
tARRIVALS AT TIM PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
UP TO TWSUIriI O'OlOOX LAST SIGHT
GIRARD ROUSE--Chestrint at., below Ninth.
D Lane, Phil& H 11 Jones, Easton
F Furman, Nashville .1 11 Copeland, Nashville
At Malone. Pa Luther 3 Ball, 11l
Ales 3 Frick, 111 T P Buckner, Louisville
11 8 Buckner, Louisville Win E Curd, Loui sville
N W Conant, Lomentla E Name & la, Toledo, 0
R L Madison, Vs B F Bluing, Lancaster, Pa
Z D r umm o nd , St Loics A N V
8 Peterab'g, VnJ B Betts , Charleston
John E BYrne,N 1' JCLayala,NY ~.
T W sires la, Kansas E.'dw C Albertson. A 0
R W B Jeirvem,N u Miss Jarvis, N C
Mr Rolland & la, N C Mrs Chapman, N C
A C Wood, Staten Island Dexter ii Follett, Easton
D F Farm. Boston 8 C Boughton tc la, N 1 -
C E amnion & la, N Y J B Goraten & la, N Y
A At Knight at, la, N Y Eli Brooks & la, WY
Hies 1, A Broolts,.N Y . Chas E Levendg. N 1'
jolin wi Nil Garth, N r Johnmeg. N 1
N 1) Stoddard,
Mr Williams & le, Pa Miss Wiliam*, Pa
Oeo P Whitakor, gad Jae Daffy, Pa
C Heltensteim Pa E A Abbott, Concord, N it
H Low & Is, re 3 John hilgour. 0
Col it P Black. Easton, pa WNI Leslie It ism y
3 Ward &la Mass .1 W Stone, N Y
D Seel ton, , Cluveland Wm 8 Bradley, Meriden
El N Bradley, N 17 ft al Shoemaker, Balt
W C Poster, N f W W Fowler, IV Y
Cam C.l Whitney, 11 B A P Duchy. N Y
tt
0 Talbot, Me C Craft, N Y
it Hal os , Belt A Atobard. N Y
3 W alacomber, Mass tti H Sayre & la, N Y
J 8 horric Scot and .30 Worthington, thin,
A P Howard Bonin ( 3 0 Tennant & ram, 8 a
- J it Sneed, Savannah,, On, 11 al Bassett. Conn
1V P Bacon,Rl E 0 Tat t, Boston
C B Barnes Boston Mr Dobben, Balt
A 11. Jones ic 15. • Jno T Doyle. el Y
Chas Stebbins, Richmond - 3 amt Stevens, Petersburg
W A attar, Petersburg GOD 0 al Steinman, Pa
II ELanaan, Lancaster Oen' Smith, Pa
P Haldeman, Columbia B 14 Harden, St Loins
1.11 Terry, St Loom B Bumphreys, N Y
CH Tyler, Chamberaburg ti Porter.N o
BA Bradbury. N'l 33 0 O'Bryan. Nashville
A G Curtin, Pa Alit Baron, Edenbura
IidiERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth street, below Aroh,
L E flheafrer, Philo H Faneost dr la, N J
Thom Johnson ,14 Chunk J H Cooper Long Branch
A Fortes, Jr, Hazleton Hon J L 01Ilia A dau, Pa
Col W W Ftradeo,Nj 3 L Johnston, N
Frank Cellos, Long Branch S Clomm, Bolt
J Thomas, Ala W T Hyatt, N Y
Oen W Lilly, Carbon oo W Ororfiold, Easton
thrum Veazey,
, Conn B B /loamy. Wilkesbarre
Gen Hann/A ,
LS Watson, Mass
Rem B Neither fc la. Easton Albert Field, Mau
Hon E.L Blood, Ea
AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut it., above Fifth,
M Breaver, L 1 11 N Colton Pc Is, Ohio
Tess Cohort, Ohio A Prater, Cincinnati
R Mitchell, Cat WH. Bartlett, Maas
H B Leach, N Y W T Clarke, Bath, Va
NV B
W udKon, Ind W lleavennort, Ind
Tao Dahaldeon, Tamaqua NV It Tooker, Baltimore
.1 Branton, Cleveland W I.llrtolc,N J
CC Derr, N T 11 T Voun.,NY
II Cowan,Warren, Pa .1 W_LowSer, N Y
D Blom. ri Y Geo W Thalami, N Y
NI b Griswold, Boston ti VS Woodward, Boston
II A Stockton, N Y H P Motley & la, Balt
4 B Amnion & dau, Masa
JONES' BOTEL—Chestnut at., below Seventh
Thna J Williams, Pa F Loom. Gin 0
W F Mollvain Zs la, Balt Jan B Oakley ,N Y
Dant Blobs, N Y . 0 N Litirn_pson, N Y
Wnt IL Boas, Del 0 Rose, Del
W m L Bouthworth, Woes° T M Blount, Jr, N Y
M Iferriim, Ytt W M Traver', Ald
W Wells & la, Bovdentown Joe Megrout, Aid
R Beacham, AM Thou 0 Dorenno,llY
John 8 Buser, M I), Al .1 F. II Crane,N .1
W Bannister, Trenton C B Frlsor, Trenton
N C Benton, Trenton Jacob Wells, SI I'
Wm L Salmon Balt Demi Spandenen, Balt
E A Itytber, Salmon D C
ST. LOWS flOTEL—Chestnut at., eh. Third.
Jae ht Murray , N Y If 111eia L Cincinnat1
T Garriaion. ps. Robert Middleton. WIC%
C VralTl. N 300101 11.11 , 1 Yearn. N Jersey
Alfred Vesin, N Jersey J 13 Caniptield, N J
D Vie'd, Weet Cheater Jos Taylor, V. eat Cheater
I Needing, Trenton 'wiles Hooper Milt,
James Sprasue, N York J E Steranson l
Y.
Di Jersey
Wells, Mau B Richter, N '
Y. It &mob, Cincinnati
FOUNTAIN HOTEL—Floorm4 street, above Market.
MeJ 8T Lou,e Mt Jackson Dr B N .Isekson. N.l
John ROW., Dei Robt Calbert, Del
J Baron, N John a 8 Berger, Bel
Asa TreArbard, Vt Jos LI Nickerson, Del
Jas Hawkins, Camden, Del Chas Hauge, Pottstown
e Detwiler, Ps Oen W Holbrook, Batt
Jae Al thunders 3c la, Balt 0 W_Oollms. Del
Thom Moms, Del Jos West, Ploy Height,
BARLEY SHEAF 110 TEL—Second st.. below Vtne
W H Ebert, Pa Thos Dillon, Pa
Peter Clark & la, Emitsri ytobt Beans, Books er,
J D Scott, Pa W E Magtll, Beaks co
WIC Doane, Bucks 00 Thee Cromer, Bucks co
H B Bough, Phtla
MERCHANTS' HOUSE—Third st.. above Callowhill
Wm B Wells, Pottsville John Moiling, Bethlehem
Chas Long ec la W Marsh 8 D Fltelinger,Lano co
John Brunner Jonestown Oen Id Me:tro t - Mita, Del
Chas Coates, Berrisburg Mrs A Long, Pa
Josiah Treum, Bethlehem
TJiE UNION ROTEL—Arch street. above Third.
J Chambers. Cincinnati, 0 Cleo Whigs% Tamoqua.Pa
B Picket, Po ttsville, J Heiberg, Pottsville, Pa
ft Roll; Pa J b Robeson. Is 3
Chu Warne. Altoona, Pa Beni IWwood, Pottsville
I' Uhler, Ilhlorovilio, Pa John P Babcock, J
ROME HOTEL—Third street, above Raoe.
Thou $ Diem, Pit John T Wilson, N Y
leash Bowman, Pa John P Preston, Ohl)
M Ii Jones, Philn l'itr Didier k la. Phila.
Y Daley. Vail% zi tioldsborotigh, A y
W R Sailer Ns N A Ludwig, Pottavilis
Fl $ Speer, kiiiis E IC Wsand, Pottstown
W A m i ntt e ,, potutown Alien Al A Cope, .0o) Jaen
B F Within 1111PIIIIV1110
COMMERCIAL 1101:RL—Smrh at.. above Chestnut
Ames spencer, Md James Mahn, Chester co
Amos jticnble, Chester co Al Devoe+ 801,1 co
Wni T Sionards, Sonny! co Isaac Sertolet, Reeding
p_ll. Junte.tte, co J Swift, Lancaster
Wm Sayler, Chester oo Jas Conner Wilni, Del
S Graham, Chester co If Huber, Laine co
Thoa Humphreys & la, Se
STATES UNION HOTEL—Market et., above Sixth.
J P Smith, ew_Yorlt W Shubert Trenton
W Haggerty , Trenton It Fulmer, West Cheater
B Oobsohalk, Pa 3 Dunlap, Mercer co
0 L Mann and In, Pa II N Pa
IV II Watt, Pa Jne Dinwiddio, Pa
Miss Dourless, Norristown Philip Parsons, m
Md
0 W embalms, MA 0 8 Mitelane Baltiore
D Myers. Pa T Campbell,
BALD EAGLE HOTEL—Third at,, above CalloWhill.
Win B Bailer, Tamaqua 9 Heffner. Pottsrilfo
John D Risco, Pa (leo P Mohr, Bethlehem .11
Stem, cooperation John Rutile r. Reading '
11 Dangler gnskertown John Treiohler, Backe co
J Housemen, Mont4ons'y cu H Fisher, Beading
MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Second et., above Arch.
John T Kona dr. It Jos AI Collins, N
J P Anderson. NY Moms Allen, Easton
S Whitaker. Pa C Williamson, Want. Bet
A Bond, Lebanon U W Hutoimmon, Pitteh's
M A Peterson, Scranton It Smith, Lucerne co
A Tram Sohaylkill co Miss Leo,tle, Wilkesh'e
A Milohell, Wilkezharro Mrs AI Pa
J It Young . , N J
BLACK AFAR HOTEL—Third at., above Callowhill
D Engle. Pa It Freed. Pp
Ohne Harper. Ya °wen iturigieker, Ya
T II Bteokel, Allentown D Sieshole,Bunumi town
J Hollenbaoh, Cloudaville 0 Miller, It OAdinlit
Nam) Morrie, Phha H Maurer, Beehtelavale
B Haina, Traxlertown Geo Grout. Reading
A Btoulrer, It eaMtie I) Oteinnieni, Pa
Thon H Wolf, Danboro
NATIONAL 11011.11,—Iteoe street, above Third,
I Grim. N I A 73 Conrath,Del
John Armstrong, Del
ti ml Howard , 11 D 0 t3wartz, Lancaster
P Htesine, Neadins
V a T Drlolt, Palmyra 0 I , liennr. Allentown
TD . Illard, Welieboro J W Hauler, Lan c aster
0 Wady, Mtn itobt Dungannon, Alin
W It Vont, Bch Haven
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Tut GUAM FIRE IN BEEKAIAN STRUT,
XXIV YOB Z—FIZREING'S WIC FIVBDAYS zßrae FIER.
—NEw Yon's.. January M. 1860.—Genre r 'The llorrinee
Bare which I puralumed from you come time ninon, and
had is use in my Mhos, No. SG Ann latent, at the time of
the reeent great lire in Beekman and Ann greets, woe
tented by fire, and preserved all my hooka, imperil, and
precloue atones, after remaining in the burning ruins
nearly five day a• You will PliWitte send me another of
arger Rite, to my present office, No. 121 MOW greet,
and oblige, your truly, JOHN P. SIMON,
Diamond Jeweller.
FARRSt.L, iiiitißlNO,A CO.. Ca Chi *tnut street,
Jayne's Hall, Philadelphia, are the only makers in thin
State of FINIIRING'S PATENT GRAMPIAN BUIE. 1/110 -If
BLLAKANDPIR FIBS-Pnoop Bmege.—A very
large assortment oritALAMARVERB for ode at reason
able altos; No. IN 011IESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
lillig tt SVANA k WATSON
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 18601.
TAYLOR—KAVANA.UON.—In New _York, pri , _the .
16th telt,
a v oi ßev.
se fM. 1
,';,,11.1 . KT.17. 1 14°Ajty
I liLictig—w7tra to
rorll.—On 19tH inst., by Rev.
Ifenry J. Morton, Mr. ROIL Morris Jr., to Mote Miter .
Matbon, daughter of George At, Wharton, Eve., al
.t" I
Philadelphia.
BVF.AR—TATMAN.—On Weilneady. lath January,
J. 0, Sonar to Hannah Tatman, both o Delawarik
ft,--On the 9t h last. by .1160. F ,
~.iz t ",
Behant s, Elmentl thutth, Rag. to
bath, daughter °Vivito Fehr, bot h of Headingg , la.
the ittlt tut., b
North
Rev.
I
J. A. Clay, Alt. James l3ll.lollX, (miner Y 0
Carohnn, Mita Anna Barnard, daughter Cl James
Barnard, of thin oily.
DEANEY.—On the 17th inst., Mary A. A. Downey
t
daughter of Bridget and the late Charles Deane:. aged
19 Rrrlilatives and friends of the family ate invited
to attend Ult. funeral. from the residence el her mother )
N 0.317 Christian street. Olt Saturday morning. at Ws
o'clock. Funeral services at St, Joseph's Churcn. In•
terment at At. Mary's Cemetery. St. Joseph's Sodality
is respeatfully invited.
BROORS. the Ith hod" !Harbin Elwood, eon of
John and Bather Ann Brooks, aged years 3 months and
10 days.
A blossom from Life's changing river.
Snatched to the bosom of the Sitvloilit
On that Saviour's bosom bloom,
Waiting till thy parents mime.
The relatives and inends of thejamily are Tessera.
fully invited to attend the funeral. from the residence
of toe parents, Qllosll street, Germantown, on Sunday
afternoon next. at 2 o'clock, Without further notice. `•
BEYLARD —On Tuesday. January 1701, in the 07th
Mr of bia me, - Henry Du Barry Beylard, eon of John
Bevlard Jr., formerly of this oily, now of Paris.
lIM friends are invited to attend Me funeral, front Mt
late residence, No. 121)5 Spruce street, this der, the
20th instant, at 2 o'clock. To proceed to Bonaldsou's
Cemetery.
ETRII3.—On the 17th inst., Mrs. Mary Jane, wife of
Robert Bills.
Funeral from the residence of her husband, rooter
of Diamond and Second streets, this t Friday) afternoon,
at 2 o'clock,
BURKHART —On the Jath inch . Borns° Burkhart
in the 30th year of his ese.
Funeral from the residence of his brother, Theodore
Burkhart, No. 1327 Mount Vernon street, this (Friday)
moritink, at 10 o'clock.
GOll DON.—A t Beverly, N. 3., on the 17th inst.,Tho•
nice F. Gordon, formerly of this city, in the 70th year of
his age,
The funeral will take place, at Beverly, this (Frid ay)
• •
afternoon at :o'clock.
CA.B.DEN.—On the 17th inst., Nicholas Carden, eked
5t veers.
iCeLATJK. AND PUIffiTETtIVITSSELIN i ES.
-2-4"
—Duet received ell-wool, Perin printed, bleeko and
Purple Mousseline Del:tines.
Dark gray mixed Mohair Debates, 12t cents.
Dark gray mazol Ilfaeonoa Clotbe, 25 eta.
Bleck and white English Chintsoe, Wit OM
Plain black English Chintzes, 1254
Cray m711).410( 8n fligh Uffiltzeff,l2)4
Meek Algacne, in,. 25. 21, aid 37 eta.
Clack and White dotted Deltone. 1551 eta.
BESSUN is ON. Mourning Stare,
dl3 5 5 CHESTNUT fittest.
P:MADAME LOLA MONTEZ.
TWO NIGHTS A r MUSIVA I. FUND HALL,-
NESDAY and FRIDAY EvENINOft, Jan. Zed;
and 77th.—On WEDNFAPAY the Winglve herl4N
ture entitled ' JOHN HULL HOME,NIO
OA.Y "EVENING her witty and amusing Lecture. en
titled "FAEMIUN." Tinketa 26 rants. Dom open et
7; to oonnnenee at 8 o'clock. 1a.21.10t•
DR. SOLDEftS LECTURE ON THE
NUNFIPIAri OP HOMAN AND OEHMANte
WV AND OOVEHNNENT COMPILED, Lecture
Second. nt thee course. on the First Fonr Centuries of
the Christian Era. Wilt tato place this FRIDAY (Dm
Mb) Evening'. at /54 o'clock, at Checkering Ii Bona, NOT
CHESTNUT Street.
Tickets for the remaining lire lectures, 192A,admItting
lady and gentleman. *1 for every additional lady.
Single admission 60 cents, or i cords for a lady and gen
tleman It'
OFFICE OF RECEIVER OF TAXES,!
Pon auxuritie. Jan. 19, pagi,
Wee Is hereby given to the owner of the hereinafter
described property , that claim for taxes for the year
We has been filed in the Court of Common Pleas of the
openly of Philadelphia, and that a writ of Noire facial
will lie issued the, eon, after one week from the above
date. twine the same is paid before that time toJORPf
O'BRIEN, Reg., No. Et Booth F VTR street.
F
A. I. LOMERFEUP, Receiver of Taxon.
The City of Philadelphia vs. TilOlll6llF. Evans. owner
or reputed owner, or whoever may be the owner: De.
e ember Term, 1809. NO, 4W, claim for State and City
Taxes for the your HA 71.01, alma lot of ground and
mealtimes or tenement t hereon erected, nitwite on the
northeaut corner of Currant alley and Spruce street:
containing in trent on laid Spruce street, Si feet, more
or less, and extending in depth northward TO feet 10
inches, more or IMO. Ja2o4t
AN INTERESTING LECTURE TO
Punday School Children and Teachers, and their
friends. on the CII3TOIRS AND RELIGIONS OF TRH
OIIINESE, illustrated with a peer and large oollaction
oC Chtneee Idoteand Quriositiec will be riven in the
GREEN-STREET
M. E,CIIIIIICII. TIGB AFTER
NOON, at 3 o'clock, and EVENINS at o'clock. The
Afternoon Lecture adapted to the old [then.
Ttekets for adults 25 cts.; children Dies. 3t*
fa. FERFECT DI GESTION, STROSO
nerves, sound lungs. refreshing steep, and funn•
Donal regularity restored, without medicine, incense.
;Donee, or expense to the most disordered or enfeebled
constitution, DU BA.R.RY'S DELICIOUS HEALTH
BESTOW NO REVALh'ITA ARA BICA FOOD, which
at a few rents per meal, eaves fifty times its cost in
Inetheine. and removes indigestion (dyspepsia). habi
real conseipeition, flatulency, nervousness, biliousness,
fevers, °Mardis, colds,, noises in the ears, rheumatism,
gout, impurities, eruptions hysteria, neuralgia, irrita
bility, sleeplessness, acidity, palpitation. heartburn,
handsel's, dnbihty, diabetes, dermoplonoy. (gamin,
spasms, Mum!. and sickness, sinking. fits, cough,
asthma, bronchitis, consumption, also eltildien's com
plaints.
Fifty years' indescribable agony from DYSPEPSIA,
nervousnees, eicknese at die stomach, and vomiting
have been removed by Du Barry's excellent Food.
Teaumonia)a from Dr. Bright, Dr, Uri. re.
Harvey,
Dr. Sherland, Dr. Campbell. and many Omura! other
reepeciabls parties who can be referred to.
Packed with fit I Distractions in canisters, eilto to
$l2, The latter curl lase 1 reo on receipt of cash.
Sold at the Revatento Arabian Food Depot, 213 SOUTH
'EH I RU street, by if. ht Ul4llO, Principal Agent for the
rated Stoles. W. Perrin, Jr., Chestnut and Ywalth
streets. D. L. Blockhouse • Ilwlithand Preen streets.
J. Harkinson and E. B. Clarke. Main afoot, Daman
town; and through all Grocers and CIIOI,IIEII.
Sals-Im-faca•
KrTHE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN AS,
800/ AT/ON OF PiIIA,ADSLPHIA.--rtoileB.
Tha annual dues of members for 1860 are now due and
Valablo at the rooms 1000 and 1011 Ott EISTNUT Street.
from 8 A. ht. to 10 P. at.
laG•feBt JOHN WANAMAKC3I., COY. Sao.
if , OFFICE OF ME RELIANCE MU.
...A TOM, INSURANCE COMPANY' OF MLA-
January 140,1&10.
The annual Meeting of the atookholdete of this com
pany 14111. be hold at their offiee, No. Sue WALNUT
Street. on 'MONDAY, the Oth daY of PEDADARY neat
at II o'elock
And an election for Twenty Directors. to some rot the
ensuing year. Will he liel+l on name day at the came
place, between hi o'clock AI., and 2 o'clock P. lit.
D. M.
late•mtaftfee Seortitary2,
qOFFICE OF THE UNION CANAL
COMPANY, Pit ILADELeIIIa, Jan. IL 1860.
a.IIIIMII meeting of the stockholders of the Union
Canal Company of Pennsylvania will be hold at the of
fice of the company, No. VS Walnut street, on Tuesdev,
Fehmays 7th nos', at It o'clock A. M. at which time
an election for olilcere and managers will take place.
irtligntettf7 O. THOM/130N. Hearers:7.
OFFICE OF RECEIVER OF TAXES,
VIIILtVELPIIIA 4 Jan, IS, 1800. rPICR TO TAX PAW:I'M—The Make of the me
'oral wards of the city of Fhdndolphia, will be opened for
TNeOlVirll the TeXOll for the vroment year, IWO, on
WEDNEfiDAY, the /at day of 1. chruary luggt, onnolnx.
PLOMERFELT,
inl9-0 Boreiver of Talton.
rGa•AT 2'HE ANNUAL MEETING Or THE
Btooniavra the contg,lidntod Coat Comps
, hold nt their onion in Philadelphia. on January JO,
Itm, 1110 following Rondo me!' were unanimously elected
Directors, to serve the ensuing) ear:
UMW:Ton s.
John H. Brown, William it. Merritt,
Chas. l'arish, Robert Ntnitli,
Edmund Deacon John Ely.
Wethertll.
At a subsequent meeting of the Board, Jun. IL Brown
way chosen President, a n d J. Henry Sensor. rieoretari
and Treasurer. Jail Std ItW
(r - f • A GENERAL MEETING OP TIM
BONDHOLDP,BB OP TIM UNION CANAL
ecrm PAN I' will be hold at Room No. N 3, MERCHANTS'
P.XCHANOE, (th i rd Atom/ on WEDNESDAY, the
2.5 th inatant, at 12 o'clock Al
John Welah, * John A. %man.
W. A. Blanchard, J. V. Willinonion,
P. AI. Broach W. B. IlaNedrino,
JO.lllOll Magee, • W. Wooduutt.
lalB-d125
—Tbn annual meet ng of the etors
eintlinentnl lintel Colman'', for the election of of
mane ere; and the trepection or other etinineße, will
he held in the Parlors o f the Hotel, on NVERNESDAY r
January 26, MN, et 12 o'i , tnek
1417.1.005 J. SERGEANT PRICE, Racer.
U , OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
COMPANY.
Pow, &Ma' tllk • /anent, 11 , 180.).
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.—TheAnnuet Moat
jno °lola Stockholders of this Company will be eld on
MONDAY, the 6th day or pahrun.r i , isno, o'olook
A. M., at the BANSOM-BTII. Mil` MALI,.
The Annual Election fur Ihreotela held on
MONDAY, the Bill day of Marna. 1860, at the Oillee of
the Company, 224 Pooth THltiD BiT•et.
jald-tat EDMUND SMITH. &oratory.
rig. REV. 11. ORA T TAN GUINNESS
will Preach in the Rev. Dr. Wylie's, Chureh,
Broad, below Spines. street on MONDAY, WEDNEN
DAY. and YRIU6V EVENINGS, of Me week. at 7%
o'clock, reserving the oilier evenlnse of the week for
meeting privately with inquirers in the Lecture Room
of the Chureh. ja.l6-40
rife. ONPICIR 1411 LA DELPIIIA AND
REAISINO HAf5.ltOAO cohleArtir.
the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the
Phil:11101We and Reading Railroad Company, held Janu
ary 9.180. tho following gentlemen were unanortousli
elected (Moors for few:
PRVISIDSNT.
A.
VICE PftlO,ll,BST.
J. ,Durron
MANiaitt,
J. 1)151`1'ON fr.TEELY..
A. E. BORI
HAS. AIACA LESTER.
wet. tlEl.bEitS.
ROBT.KILLTuN.
CHAS. littlITI).
TRBASURRN.
S. BRADFORD.
SUCHRTARY.
WA!. If. IdoILILENNEY.
•
. .
Br order, Igo.,
into Iln I.V. MOILIIENNY. Secretary.
rau OFFICE OF THE DELAWARE COUN
TY PASSENGER RAI I.ROAD COMPANY.—
The fifth instalment of FIVE DOLLARS per share on
the (MPIN stork of MIS CIIITIDMIY will hu due end Pay
able on TJIESDAY, the 2/111 dip of January. at the
Office or T. T. 13 ITOIEft, Treasurer. No. 112 sown'
ro RUE Street. A. 1.. DONNA PI.'ON.
Jal2 tja2l Secretary,
HAYAVA CIGARS.—A
handsome an
sortment now landing from loge " harnack " and
"Alfrod ExalL" and fur ealo low by
CHARLES TETE,
ja2o-13t. no WALNUT Street.
clan ma lilt VANA CILIA RS—Oom
tRJOU'LI HA
Fmaro. Partagas ,
Noma de Oro, Naptono,
Upmens, Prue hem,
Palma. Vaguer...l.
folinidtain, YMMI), Sce.. A, e •
of different BIZOS and qualltien, now lending, in store,
end for wile by CIISRLE% TETE,
la2o -10t130 WALNUT Street.
IF YOU DESIRE A SUPERIOR PHOTO
-.I- graph or Ambrotype, resort to REIMER'S Photo
graphic Gallery, SECOND Street, above GREEN. It.
OT i C.t .11-01TIOE OP THE DELA
WARE ANTI RARITAN CANAI. ANT) CAM
DEN AND AM WY RAILROAD AND TRANSPOR
ATION COM VANIER.
Pitrararcol. Nrw JansEV, Jan. 38. MO.
The Direotara of the above Como:melt have thou day
declared a Dividend of NIX PEN CENT. out of the
earwigs of the last aic mouths, panahle to the btook
holdall!. or their legal reoreeentlyee. on and after
TIJNSDAY,tha 2ith day ot Tannery tnet„ by RICHARD
BIIIPPEN, at the Companlo.' Oltice In Philadelphia,
and by IRA BLISS, at the Office oethoca Companies!
in New York. RICHARD STOG REEN CKTON,
JAB. . ,
Jn2).l2t Transom...
VALENTINES.—FISHER & BROTHER.
Our splendtd ennuel n.n l orttnent or
VALENTNES,
now reedy for the trade, We call the attention of
dealers to oar popular
85, 810, 816, ANO $2O A seORTAIENT OP VA
1. ;NTlNliti.
Ench Rapti linent complete in itself, and which we wit
Warrant to atve eatisfaotton.
NIFTIER & REOTIIEE,
jo2o 6t* Ito eolith SIXTH Street.
WHEELER & WILSON
SEWING MACHINES.
.11BNItY COY, Agent,
ealt CHESTNUT STREET. SECOND FLOOR.
Machines, with Operators, on hire to Private Families.
EitIOCC(C °Mega:
7 West STATE Street, Trenton, N. 3.
110 CENTRAL NUARE, Easton, Fe.
Isl6-6m
pV VI ERA p ,NARY 1.1 It G 0 N.-R.
- REvA„ ii„.e fitted up a Pharmacy and Horse
airman'. at 3127 CIIII.IIY Ftreet, similar to what he
had in Wattle, Street ten sears since. and 'which gave
§eneral sallsteetion. It is provoletX with large linx
ta ns : t oo necessary Bathe. Jima. aball ho oarefullY
attended to, Ket a sufficiency of the harlot foratte, and
being under hts constant methcalmsnection,avery exer
bon shall ho made to expedite their recovery.
e Charges moderate, which can he atutertatned at
Infirmary.
No Horse admitted with any contagious discase. As
viol, tit Condom abrod, 0019-St"
MARRIED.
DIED.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
THE PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY
INSURANCES ON LIVES
°RANTING ANNUITIES,
AN ACT OF' THE Lrg '6 ',ATV RE,
STATEMENT OF THEIR ASSETS,
Ist DECEMBER, 1859
CAPITAL STOCK,
REAL 18TATI•
Longue lalend, in river Delswere,l
Office Building, 3114 Walnut etreet,l
BONDS AND MORTOAOSS.
First Mortgagee, on unencumbered property.. 638,825 67
Ground Rents, well secured .... ..... ~..... 64,6cd 47
Loans on call, with notes and collateral! 910,22 a 75
bite lnterestx and fiery dr vidand certificate, ai 30 61
ebte due to Company, i ncluding advances in
Tract Itstates
STOCKS, LOANS. AND TREASURY
NOTES, VIZ:
ra 80000 Philadelphia 4P4' cent. loan
$40,065 00 do Guardian rentoor do
'551,30001 do City 0 do
8000901 do 05.% 5 41. 1 ' cent. do
$137.1,0000 Penns 5 •ir cent. coupon bonds. .
ar750.082000 du 44. ...
S2J 66000 do 41. i Vg Cont. do
u,62470 do guarantied interest..
.
$6,148 00 Soh urlk ill Nay. Co. Boat Loan
$32,00000 Camden and Amboy Railroad 6 CO
cant. to an $24 000 110 Camden and Amboy Railroad 1646'
cent. loan
Co. $20,00,100 North I'ennsylvania Railroad Co.
6V cent. Sonde •
$22,000 00 l'ennsylvania. Railroad 2,1 mort
gage Bonds
$61,67263 Chealpeake and Delaware Canal
Co. 0 to' cent. Loan .. . .
$28,87000 Lehigh Coal and Navigi;tion
cent. Loan
$11,84100 Lehigh Coal and Nay. Mortgage
I,oan.
$5,00000 Allegheny 4:5. 4 cent. 80nd5.... ..
65,00000 City of Pittilburo do , do • • •• •
$12,00000 do 6 40' cent. Loan.
$l5 00)00 Cleveland and Mahoning Rail
road 7 tr cent. Bono.
4120,00000 Hamilton eo., (MID, 646' rent. do.
8 8 ,00000Fayettecount, Ky., V' cent. do.
$21,40000 Tenneuee a cent, Loan
¶2, 1 00100 do 6 cent. Donde
012000 Pittsburg Coupons
$llOOO Bank of Pennsylvania notes
810000000 United Staten Treasury Notes....
103 shares Schuylkill Navigatiou Company..
104 do 4:Loveland and Motioning Railroad
104 do Commormal Bank
2.53 do Vartnera' and Mechanic,' Bank.
101 do Philadelphia Bank
45 do State Bank at
31 do Delaware Bralve Co.. Easton....
300 do Inaurance t o North Anyone& ..
lo do I'eminylvania Railroad Company
270 do Bald Earle and Spring Crook.-
00 do Penns y lvan i a nd Nov. Co. Scrip,
1040) do Company for Diso
Canoes on Lives, Sco
$20317,074 76
WILLIAM B. HILL.
PIIILA ' , LLAMA, isn. 16, ISA)
(IPFICE OF THE PENNSYLVANIA
'LA' COMPANY R INSURANCES ON LIVES
AND ORA NT/NO N AN C ITIES, 304 WALNUTStreet,
Piiii,AUELPIIIA, January DOM.
At an Election of the Sloe Iceoltiers, bald on Monday.
the 10th invent, the following gentlemen were Imam.
tuously re-elected Directors for the ormolus_ year:
Charles Dubai. William If. (lett,
IVllliem Kirkham, Wllliam 8. Vaux,
Henry J. Williams, William Harmer,
Kent. ifutobinvon, John H. Wueherar.
F,
ranc,. Hopkinson, St. Chu. T. Camyoeli,
Joimpli Swift. Adolph E. Berle,
Norris.
s Directors, held this day,
fa ously re-elected Pro
~LlAht B . rtra,
And, at a meeting o am f
6, uel
CHARLES MITILII wan
Mont, and WILLIAM B.
Ja2o-3t WIL
PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY, Office N. E. corner of THIRD and
DOCK e treete Philadelph3l.—The foliowing statement
of the lawn of the Company is published in con formai
with a provision of the enactor:
giErillpTA 100 THE VILLE, ENDING IntrintHlTl ney, 1859.
For Premiums andFoiiotee .....e1ba,776 21
For interest on investment arid M
alden& 78,123 ZI
4.5
Lfi , egs AND 2lrENsis 04. W. p.m:Hop,
Loom /9, mountin g, to e 40,200 00
Expengell,valarlea, advertiains,ico 10 817 25
Kent, Mate and city taxes t 2 220 a
Amoy charges, commissions,
taxa*. &O ... 9.478 48
Au-insurance and interest— ... ,
... 2 833 17
E 66,460 70
AAiETS Or TOL COMPANY LIABLE TO rAI 1.0 , 4211, /ANC
Any IoT, 1810,
5,001 00 United dlstar Spar cont.
Bonds. . 60
40.000 00 Cniied 83 ' "2
Treasury notes.... ........... . . 40,165 00
2,009 00 Pennsylvania per oeni.
!wen . 2,106 00
20 1 00 e 00 'Fenny Lennie. 6
1100 k Vennsylvanla 5 per cent' 18 ' 64 69
Courant Bond,— . 1035 on
10Cag0 per cent.
43,150 CO ithiladelphia .6.Pr''c'eni: 9 ' B" 99
Loan. eh b1,83S i 6
0:0,000 Philadelpilin it per . cent.
Loan, exemption ... ......... 78,366 po
20,000 00 Philadelphia 6 per cent.
1 onnear. tax._ 11029 36
10 OM 00 Pittsburg City 6 per cent.
heads.
10 oce CO Washington County 6 per
cent 80nd5.,.....'
22 .00 3 0 Allegheny County 6 par
cent. Bonds - . 10,043 (13
21,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad lei
Mortegle 6 Per COO. Ronda.— 20,90000
20101100 pennsylvani, Redrual 2tl
mortgage 6 per oent. 80n04.. 16 010 00
30.010 (oNorth Pennsylvania Rail
road 6 per gent, Bondi 22.500 00
20 000 00 Union Canal let mortgage
6 per 1 4Tf 00
100 Mimeo 'Western Liatik' Stook . 8"
8/1 LO
201 " Commercial Bank" . 106,E1n 25
76 " North America" " 10,186
IW " Manufacturers and Me
th/noes Bank Mock .. 2.784 40
600 " Pennsylvania Redroad. 20 ,442 71
212 " Oiratd Life insurance
Company 5 675 S 3
Mortgages and Ground Rents, all
first Ilene 255.780 93
Loans Onlsoo OU
Loans on Collateral s„ ... 60.994 32
BOA receivable. Prend ...
um .... 110 niti 56
Real Estate. °Mae building 37,00 p; 70
Scrip dividend' and Insurance
Companies. 65340 14)
Agents, balance of their accounts
nue 17,040 71
el nett erlyparnients on Policies le•
sued 12,105 01
Cnela on band, and in Rank., • 52,108 47
lntei est on inveatmente to Jnn. 1,
1660 21) 222 40
Moe Furniturel COli 41
Franklin Fire litannince — Ciini
14112 t""*."
$959.G91 as
Deduct two looses In IeGO 1.000 00 el 937.691
Fllitannt.sut a, Jan. 17, lead.
At an Election held at the office of the Company. on
MONDAY thetd inst., the following gentlemen were
duly elected Trustees, to awe for three years
Rodolphue Kent, Elbe A. Archer,
Samuel J. Christian Daniel L. Miller,
Winiare Robertson, Josealt hl. Thonine,
Warren M. Basin Pierre V. Dutton,
taiitnuel
M meeting, of the Board of Tr twain., held this eve
n,nil. MILLER. Eq., was elected Presi
dent, and SAMIJEL,I. 1410X1.0, Esq., Vice Presi
dent, for the enstting year.
The !loud of Treatises have Tuns DAY declared a
Borip Dividend of TWtATY-FIVE per cent. upon the
rei' isms paid in Into.
hey Na ve also tleelnysol a Cash Dividend of AIX per
pent. upon the Rorie Dividends of leinto February leo o .
Inolusi v*, payable at the office of the Company after the
7th day a February nest, to those who have paid their
whole premium in cash: and to those who are indebted
for premium notes or otherwise it will he eatable at
the tone of settlement of their next premium.
And hive also ordered the discontinuanee of the
Guarantee Capital atter the first day of April next.
DANIEL L. hll LLE R. President.
ttithlllEl, R. STOKES, Vice President,
!WIN W. HORNOR, Secretary. 1120-twet
CIIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSIJ
vg R AlfiCE COMPANY, No. 115 'WALNUT Street,
TIM COMPANY
NCE COES DV ON AI LY I A FIRE INBI.I
RANE9N.
6TATEIIIENT OF ITS CONDITION. RECEIPTS.
AND DUSBURBEMENTR. FOR TILE YEAR
LNDINO DECEMBER 9lxt, 1869,
CAPITAL 8200 600.
BURPLUR AND RECDRITI Es, °vim Imo 0).
ARRETB OF nu; COMPANY, Leo. 31, 1839,
CAtlli IT) M&
cash..... . ... 00
OW: 00 1. 4 4 ,1 1 40 , 1 in Itonit4 of
Dog loaned on cal, souureil — i;; 9491"
—.... 13,399 CO
8394E2 39
OTRER BECURITIEB.
Alarket Vacua.
n Bonds and Mortgagee, well secured ..e126,00) 00
n Bank &nolo 10,292 00
n Lireguid Rents 6,579 16
a City Aixen... , —_. 2,1900 00
I n Railroad Ronde 10.000 00
In andhame Unindon di s h
Amboy, Pe nna. ,
other R. Co.'s stock ~
10,01h1 CO
11001. shares Nahuylkill And Lehigh Nay. Co.,
and other Stocks, Ronde, and Bills Re
newable ......... .• .. 106,600 00
Total .8517,861 bl,
RECEI PTri FOB. THE 1' PAL
Received for Fire Premiums $87.97228
Interest and Discount ..... 7 1,21 91
'C0ta1..._... ...
I)IBBUB9IvDfk:d2'F
Pardon Loss account,, . - .
Reinsurance account,
C•unmission .
for Ealarist
o 00 Dividend
Eeturned Premium account...
Contributed to the Fire Department of Phila..
dolph a, paid Taxes to the titate of Penn
sylvana. Lieennes In other States. °lnce
rent, Postage, Printnt Stationery, tr. 0... 11,621 31
LIA LIT/ am
All lowa adjusted have en paid before maturity.
'bosses madjusted, but reported . • • • 81 COO 00
We hale borrowed no money.
We ham no tiptoe or Acceptances out.
*A sinal loss nocurred in New York city, on the
=slimy :if December 2V. The creditors for another
Party siovented ue, by n gernishee. from liming the
claimant otherwise every loss wou , d here been dis
posed of
We halal cerlity, thnt the foregoing statement a
thonondttog or the GIRARD FIRE AND MARINN
INSURANCE COMPANY. is correct and Doc.
.lAMED It. ALVORD, Focretars.
ALPIUD 8. (ELLETT. Vice President.
DIRECTORS.
Hon. OWL W. Woodward, N. S. Lawrence.
Win. hl.iwnin, or Ledger, Thomas Dlllard,
Franck lows. Charles I. Dupont,
li a .
, N id . lig, d ,V „ , Jerry Walker.
William C. Rudman,
John Ansiaoh, Jr., Joseph Klapp, M. D„
Thomas ernvon, (Merge H. Ashton,
John W. Cleghorn,
J Eh JONES. Proficient.
A. S. GILLETT, Vice President end Treasurer.
jraf.at JAMBS D. ALYORD. Beoreiary
TILE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
COMFANY OP .NRW YORK.
Motu:
SIX AOLLIONS OF DOLLARD.
OlVOurt. O M TH M YER 41 %
.000 u,
The premiums are towsa then In many otuer 001XIM•
Wes, mut tlutlltvidonds IHAVO Goon OEXATXX.
This Is a strioUr Muluet, tsmhani. Thus ere no
litoakhoi vs, en that A I. TIIE PiIOFITS
DIXONG TO TMX IMMIX%
Pamphlets, ant every Information, may be had
GUAVA, on appliettion to
F. AToitrOßp sTARR,Acant.
S. W. eornerFOURTH and WAL.NUF Streets.
11111..A.MLEMA BErERBYWEei
RMAra6on. IC i n 731 1 1heatt,
0.0.. N. Stroul i %. ° N. g w helm'.
Johnll Myer' . Fisher Lyainina s
illiani C. budmis
tri l l 4 !M t :rill Arthur fr. GAIN
11Qmo.a . Powers , tleorso W. Tolnoi.
itliam H.
'rho.. Wattsor . n -1111•
NWIIOLSON,
• Manufacturer of
13111n11, I,INNN and MAW9FII.I.Es
110901118 AND COLLARS
A larva and choice assortment, and WELL )11,02, nt
ways nn hand, unto whloh 1 particularly invite the at
" Il it r, ;Ogg:ilia% P 117 1 7 4 19 / 1 13VAIT ' ol l, t E i L litli:
slelph joe-trio
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
OFFICE AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY.
Paimnutramin, 171.11,1240.
AtnAcnent nf the Aunts or the A I FIRE
INBI.IYIANOt, COMPANY. MI the let instent, published
an conformity with the net Of All/embly, van
Nov, .108 addSlo Walt l iat L ail l ree l r and No. WI
Wood Jaws in Moony a Phanele)phim.... SM OW GO
AL SOliOf Mita Haven 2ml 00
MOOTOSONS.
liolni firet :watt agee on
pro:
in Oa,
of Phint4e)phis. . .. ... ,
Mortgage On proyorty in comity .(Balti mo re I,Thi
Uround TOMO, well•necured...— .... ........ 01.01 a aa
BOA t 4.
610.000 0 , 0 Lehigh Valley Railroad compa n y. 8,700 0 0
13,1100 01.1 /reading Railroad Company. • )9,800 to
19,000 00 Harrisburg, Pottornouth, Mt. Joy.
apd Lancaster Railroad Company 9,300 00
7,000 00 Philadelphia end Trenton Railroad
..... . • . 6,000 00
SAW 00 Dahtware C . cnpany,
guarantied,. ......,_. •• ••, . • 4,260 00
10,000 00 Brsapeske 'and Delaware 'Anal
meal? , 8.4100 00
/0,00010 Cl e o/ . o.ll6didgillia. 6 per vnt.... 9,860 00
100 00 00 Sta 3 enneasee, 6 per eent.... 7,9 000
6 000 00 Do. do. 6 per cent... 6,400 00
2404110Cleveiread and Alabotting Ratiroe.d
Company 11,240 no
10,003 00 Schuylkill Navigation Company,
first mor l Kage. 10.350 00
1.120 00 Itelluyllal NaviantiGli Comp' E. ate
6,1M10 00 Philadelphia and Delaware River
Railroad iMmpany.7 per cent . • 4 173 00
/0400 00 Lehlgli Cool and Navigation Cnin• _
$400,000
pany:'ffriiirrinrte age
00 Alleeheny County, 0 per con. --
t ow nu I,lctle Benny lain Kailrond ConiPl•
.)111 per coot
2,911 18 Loh,lgh Crane Iron Company, 0 per 4,000 00
cent
6,0X103 Bureueitann . a Canal Company, 8
per Dent
2000 00 rranklm Institute,
3,000 00 Union Canal Cuu
10,000 011 Delaware Diviaion
10,000 00 Ilazleton Coal Cr
10,000 on .elnelt Lucerne
3,163 00 Sundries, being
Luau,
!3190,000 00
80 shares Union Bank of Tennemme.... LIZ 00
" Schuylkill 14,avi merlon Company . 3 0113 g 0
lOU l'onnaylvania Railroad Company. 8,773 up
het " North Penney!yam Rai lroad
Company SIO 00
100 " Atn lo9 ergean Fire Irtiurseee Com
-7
IS r haute) phitt Exchange Company. 943 00
to " ilttladelnltta and Laneaster ',turn
pike Com pa nY. Galoo
art teaggs Nxoxl.
Loans on collateral...
tittle Receivable......
Cull on hand end In bangs,.._
Se 2157
ALBERT C. L. CRAWFORD, Secretary. o7
DIR6C7OIIO.
John T. LIMA',
James R. Campbell,
Edmund 0. MOM,
Charles W. Youltney,
Israel Morris.
THOM aR R. MARIS. napident.
It
ALBERT C. L. CRAWFORO. Baeramep.
Thom. R. Mari,,
John Well
Samuel C. Morton,
I'. Urndy,
(FFECE OF UNION MUTUAL IN
•-• BURANCE COMPANY.
JAAUAYI 9. IMO.
STATEMENT of the AFFAIRS or thta COMPANY.
tto coaformi Ty with a PrOVlSion of Its obarter
Premimne [Torn !skim 3, 1659, to January
1,1660 .• • . •• • • ....... 8233,1X1 93
Premiums earned on Marine and Inland
Rieke during the year endine as above.... 173.148 33
Received from intermits on investments.... 7 9)4 03
Loewe, Return Premiums, Re-ineuraneei.
Expenees and Commudons, end amount
reserved to may lowa unadjueted.... Ul 205 Ff)
Net ilOn• • •
Enlance altainat tt; "r
e Cm . '" reviou . e 899.11 a
92
yenta _ P 45 115 85
Dolance to the detot of dtviderol aooount....
ABSETS OP THE COMPANY, January 1,1360
• ...•
6.000 Pennsylvania 5 per cent. loan., at cosi. $0.125 00
10,000 Philadelphia city percent . loans, " oo
TAO City of Pitts , urg 6 percent . " 6.7 0 0 00
7,00 u P • " 5,800 00
41,620 Camden and Amboy R. Company, 6 per
dent Bondy
dad North Pennsylvania R. Comp'y Bon d .
11;77:013 CO
10:1 Shares N. Pennsylvania R. Company.. 5 101 00
117 Philadelphia Bank 11 7to 00
14,5/0 Chesapeake and Delaware Canal 05.... 10,010 00
84 Shares Delaware alumni Safety n
surance Company. ......... 2, 70 e 00
45 Shares Delaware R. Company.— .• . 1.125
Sundry stocks of Railroads, Steamboat Don
panics, and Telegraph Companies, and C.
panics,
of Profits of Mutual insurance
Company ..... 13,629 00
ACT GARY.
j a2O -3t
elso,ra oo
Estiinsted present value • ....... e1c0,020 00
Hilts resolvable for premiums 81.43067
Cash in Bank% .... . . .... 16,430 71
lire the Company i'er unsettled
selvages, and other accounts... ....•••• •. . 77.827 al
RICHARD S. SMITH, Presider 4:
JOS. COLLISON, Secretary,
At a meeting of tbe Screholdere of the UNION MU
TUAL INSURANCE COhIPAN V of Philadelphia. held
at their office January 10th, PO, the following gentle
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A. E. Bone. Edward I, Clark,
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John H. Irwin, Thomas Miles.
Albert Worrell, Charles Newbold.
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D. Rellotoon,
cogir a the Board of D j iLe s utr e , r4 LL ,.. ,
VAL`4 Secretary.
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eIARDENER WANTED—Who under
stands laying ont Grounds, starting Vineries, ,to.
None but a skilful and highly-recommended one need
apply. Stating reference and resolenee, to "B. E.." at
thou o ffi ce.
.ia2r at•
A WELL-EDUCATED YOUNG MAN,
having travelled through South America and the
Island of Cuba. and converses in English. French, Ger
man, and anguish. de urea satinton in same i.otamer
rntl house ea * talesman or assistant 800 -Imeggsr,
Would also make an engagement fur the South. A large
salary no object, but a respectable and Eermatient em
ployment required. Address A. 0. 8.,' Press Office.
M2O-2t•
WANTED—By a young Man, a SITUA
TION in a Who:el/ale Notion Idolise. Salary Dot
in much an object an a knowledse of tho business.
Writer a food hand. Hest of reference Pree. Address
$Ol Tin Yost Onto*. It"
WiltED—A Situation
Itmm Y
me, or oung
Elanuse; has been raised in Marke on. t
etreet. is a first-rate
balearnan, and can glee the eat of reference,. Ad-
dress WILLIAms, Frankterd.
jam-Yt•
WANTED—In a large Dry-Goods Job.
lin; House. Salome who thoroushly
deratanda the Near Trade. Address •• S. C.." Press
omee. lal4 St.
WANTED—Art holiest and reliable per.
ter iii a Wholesale Cloth Rouse. One With some
experience in pockine preferred. Must be well recotn.
olendeia. Addreu "Btertdy." Pass once. 1419 3t.
W ANTED. s4,ooo.—The Advertiser
waahee to commen d n ititereer in hie tweirieur
Derwin Who can Three or Pour Thoasetui
Dollars in cseh—the husineu pleasant. profitehle. and
well eetabhehed. Addreta "E. M. 8.," Box 1101 Ph,
ludelehla Post Office, talB et.
$lO7OOO —WANTED, A MAN OF
• Lemmas integrity, With the above
LIM. to take ober,. of a safe bimetal'. Security satis
factory. Address BOX VA Phiteda. Poet Office.
ALS St•
WANTED —By a young man from the
wintry, A SITUATION la * wholesale or ... tad Groceq. Gracenr. Address "t 3." at tam atfice. late Gt
WANTE D-A SITUATION IN A
first-class Dry Goods Jobbins house, by lin ezne•
rimmed salesman who can command a tai -dal s and
six-months (rads. Mittel's "binder,' tress office.
jaie-8t•
A GRADUATE OF CRITTENDEITS
...A.. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE desires e fittustio4
le some et ho'esale house. Cnn we city reference* or
the first tespeetsbiltty. Address X.," thts office.
teld-fit.
WANTED—In a store in Market street,
ahoy who has had some 41SNIT1t0Cti 10 the can
of White Goods and Embroidenes. Address 0 IR hits
Goods" at Pm, alas*. JalB-St•
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lish Education desires a situriCon as Islam:awe
in a priests amity. address" Alice," Press atm
jalr-at•
WANTED— By a first-class salesman,
a situation in a Wholesale Jobbing Dry Goods
}muse. doing Western trade, to which quaruir he r an
influence a fair amount of business. Andreas " Tem
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WANTED—A situation in a Wholesale
Hardware Ftore, by a young man wbo has some
knowledge of the businees. Address " Iron," office of
this paper. 417-40
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
T 0 RENT.
THE STORES UNDER TILE
CONTINENTAL HOTEL.
ON THE NINTH-STREET FRONT.
Posteuton will be given on FRBRUARY lit, MO.
Application, wilt be received at the office of the CM'
pang. at the
& W. Cii3ll. NINTH and RANSOM bTHEHTB,
iati to Seoood Floor.
To LET—A very desirable four-story
Brick Fire-proof STORE. located corner of BANK
Street and ELOiW Lane. Apply to
STUART & BROTHER.
WO 30 13 BANK Street.
61 FOR SALE OR TO LET—A neat,
MIL convenient Dwelling . , No. 524 NORTH SIXTH
Street. Lot IS feet front.2o feet deep. Apply at No. OD
MARKET Street. ja'olmw- ft
fra. FOR SALE—A Splendid City Resi;
BLit
deuce in READING. Berke Count, Pa... Eishth
Street, near Chestnut. Lot is aS Pet be "2:40 feet. with
a ohm(' selection of Fruit Trees. Shrubbery, .tc.
House le two-story brick, 24 feet by 22 feet, with a two
storbrick dining-room and kitchen attached, IC feet
by 36 feet, with a one story brick wash kitchen
attached, with bake oven sod smoke-honse, gas in
every ronni. hydr.nt in the yard. Prize 85 COO. Terms
Easy. Inituire or
MATTHIAS MENGEL, Alderman,
ja2o-2t Reading. Pe.
TO RENT.
THE SECOND AND THIRD MAIM or A LARGE
GRANITE numorma.
No. 5 NORTH FIFTH STREET,
43 sr 100 YUT IN Darr!
AlS.wfmtf
APPLY ON THE PREMI3E9
a l 70 CAPITALISTS.--FOR SALE,-
1 LThe Machinery. Btoek_, and Fixture. of a )aree
Manufactory of PAPER HArtOINUS. Violete with
every oonvapienee for earnuns on en extensive Liai
se.. A desirable investment to persons of enero who
can push the business For vale tett)! or without the
buildots. inquire at = CHESTNUT &rest.
laldwinatf
maTO LET—A desirable DIVELtIItiO.
ims modern improvements, end lar.ze ordon,
tittint,d on BRIDGE. Street, above Tbiry-Pixotb,
mama. Infinite on the Pretnist`n. AV 71*
'VALUABLE WHARF ON THE DELA-
Y Wit ft F. 10 LET—Sauere near the VINE-Street
ferry ountable for Iron, Lumbar, ern btearebott Lace
i es. For Particulars address,lntli real name,lloX Ste,
Phthealatua Pcsa Othos. jati-et•
rip° STRAW HOUSES.—A large second
story room to Rent. at 129 CHESTNUT St•jalll-11*
FOR SALE—A valuable Lot at corner of
Christian and Twentieth streets. Wing three
fronts. suitable fora church or factor, site. For terms
he.. address J. 13., at this Mice. istS tf
L'AOTOItY LOT FOR SALE.-A
comer lot lye feat Renate, having three fronts,
ndyntret.ty booted fora Netory one. It to situated in
the eouthveetern Pot of the oily, in s ratodly-tm
towing ueoshborhool. It will be gold on reeeortable
erms. For rtrticuhrg, Redress. "K.," office of The
Yrerm tale-tf
difiß WILL LET—The FIRST FLOOR,
REISECOND STORE. and. if wished, the THIRD
STORE of my building. which Soon are DO feet deer , .
( reserving the Cellar and fourth Story for My own use.)
fora Wholesale Grocery, Grain and Feed. or Frovunnn
Store, If rented, the entrance to my Offire, Aleohol
Distillery, and Liquor Store, will be 106 NEW Street,
ahoy. Front. Possesainngiven one month alter tate n .
Apply to EDWARD WRIOHT, 250 North FRONT
Street, below Vine.
The two Stoma will be entirely separate, end, in the
manner the building is constmoted, will have all the
contremencos. 704.13 t
IIOUSE' TAVERNS, and STORES,
ma. R sal Estate of every deseription, for sale or to
rent. Apply to MAX HEIN'S.
Real Estate Merit,
No. 227 North sEcpiv II Street.
an L. Tourny fr Co.'s Seed Store.
All orders will be promptly attended to. Enslish,
From* and (Jarman spoken. Collector of Ground
Rents. ntnarn
R OTA & DAVIS WASIIING•MACIIINE
for sale by_PLOWMAN& difeBRIDE, Manntse
turets..7 STRAWBERRY Street, f'hiladelphis,
By this machine nweek's wut of an or marl-sited
[emir con be done before breakfast. his equal in ca
ntinas to four women, and urea at least tO per cent. is
wear and tear. Hundreds of them are now to use. and
the demand continuing.
Call and examine for yourselves.
County tights for into on reasonable terms, Yrioe of
machine $lO, op to ffla
PLOWMAN & MeBRIDE.
fea-lin• 37 STRAWBERRY Street.
:MILLINERY COORS.
FOR
EVENING PARTIES
BERTHAS,
CAPES, SETS,
SLEEVES, and CUFFS,
In Real Lace, Crape, Iltueion,
Illog,d end Imitation,
to greet gametes, of the
NL:WEST STYLES.
ALIO.
4-4, 6.4, 9.4, 10.4 ILLUSION,
TARLATANS, CRAPES, Ac.,
Much below the usual gram
IVA R B TJRTON ' S.
1004 CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth Street,
306 South SECOND Street, below Spruce.
jalldf
GENTS , FURNISHING GOODS.
I W. SCOTT---late of the firm of Win.
a.• cheater Soott—GENTIAMEF FURNISH
INg. STORE and SHIRT to.A.ri AcTorts. 811
CHESTNUT Street, (nearly °manta t e Oimrd Housed
o.
/ 1 . 1 0 1 .7. ste Hotly tall the ettention of tut
former potrolfrks to his new store, and ie pre
pared to Sti o 8111)trd at short notioe. ,
pelt - sat fitsumn ed. [Massie Trade travelled watt
fine Shirts and Co ars. (y2l-17
COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS !
IVORYTYPES.
DAGUERREOTYPES!
AT
MoCLEES'.
NO 088 CHESTNUT STREET,
SelOw Seventh (opposite layee's HAW.
$l. PLAIN PHOTOGRAPHS. $l.
Those who desire n really splendid
PHOTOGRAPH
Should call at this
THE OLDEST-ESTABLISHED AND MOST EXTEN•
SIVE PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY IN THE STATE.
Copies of DAGUERREOTYPES or Arrilirotypes, of
any size, finished in CRAYON, OIL, WATER-CoLO2I,
PABTIL, or as IvoartyrL,•
JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO..
111FORTIMR AND WAOLIS9SI.3 DICALLII3 IN
DRY GOODS,
LINENS, WHITE GOODS,
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
BLANKETS, STUFF GOODS, tie
3sl4.Bmit No, 727 CHESTNUT Street.
IVMONEY LIBERALLY IVANOM.—
oc' R;ooll,Atetpakerit, cx, w,aarntt
141 El and GAB I,Btrets. low Lombard. Mae
gown !ram A. M. 17 P. M. Mallanf
COINS AND MEDALS OF ALL KINDS,
Minerals, EMAIL Vnittevings, Antoersohe, Sta
tionery. end Fancy Articles, Sought and Sold.
W. IDLER,
1.04-1 m • No. 111 Nnrth NINTH. near AkcH Ft.
R EFINED b .Is. crush , ed.
firtiritriiiitWre•3l47
AMUSEMENTS.
VVii t ef:atee
N u UT-STREE . Z . TMA O I2 I I 3. E.
state Minager—
bt r. F.
Sturtness Agent ........ At. 3M,.. D. MI ItYlil
THISFR IDA V.1..E . :17,E t ra,N0. Jaz.. ZS.
- • 81171:
testis. Mtu Mabid. Heron; Oraolo, Mr. J. W.
Wallack; thsj• of Vetiee.Mr. Ilsorge Jokte.;
bir.l.. it. Showell ; aUF. M. Young 1 V/obll.
Mrs. Anus Cuirall; Spolatru. Mt. Dams; Uttatu.
Mr. Reach.
• .- • .
leirPrices u oust.
Ikeets secured erdhout extra ekuss.
.00rs open et th". o'clock : Perforsunce to comeasces
at 7 o'clock.
WHEATLEY it CLARKE'S ARCH.
'STREET THEATRE.
T3llB (FRIDAY) EVENING. Jam 50.
Mr EVERYBODVS, FatEND.
Fonthette. m r . W.
rETER
Peter WOkins. Mrs. DterwAJOilll Adsene, )h L Doi
yea ; Nioodenins Crommull, Mr. C Luta.
BCALII 01 PEcxs.— Ada Is cents: Scosr o 4
gents to Dram Circle St% pm., p artget. , otaa ,
Doors open at ttsu pest f o'clock ; perhomasecta to
commence at? o'clock mammas.
DIAN RICE'S GREAT 5110 w.
-.a. , NATIONAL THEATER. WAL:HYT Ett, above
Eithth.
Vitcse.—Dress Circle, SO cants; FarellEghvje. 26
centa_; Nett Ite ' , verve Helm U earns wae4a Pri
vate Boxea. a 3 sad ale.
CHa NOS or Theis—Dom open sa kall plat 0 . 40 et.
Toeo.nmenee at 7
THIS i FRI PAY I EVENING. Sta.lo.
Fourth Nut ht of the COA4rufieent Spectacle aril ger-
Deus Show Flees of
MAI)IC BING OF THE FOUR ELEMENTS:
FIRE, WATER. HARTS:Lead AIR !
Herbert. Ate. W. H. Pao ; Aranipit. Me. Whittaker:
Gods}, Mr. J. Darele beeline. Mtge Este Udall ;
Annello, 111/1 Adelaidel.
Sptnt of the Water ILO..
Stlas otton ; Knrshe. Mai Weße ; Sainte of Air.
Miss Tafford a nd Miss FroPErk. _ _ _
Am"
MUM:t=
!AN ACADEMY . OF MUSIC.
Tug FRENCH OPERA COILIQUE.
MONDAY IiVRIONO. Jen a.
Will be preseeted for the firs: time is PitilnaeZphis.
LA 011ATTS MkTAMOSk'IiCkIEEt
Spora CGM2241144
Mane by Offenbacb. a n d words by Scribe. as per
formed Li Madlie Dero . for whom it Ina aompoaedi
at the Opera COMIQUe. in Pane. for upwards of X.l
nights. to clotted bonitos. and which was warmed is
.11• W York for twelve nights Ina cabman( *atilt
einem. and universally pronounced by the pitta and
Pablre its one of the most Diarist and inrenettraj ann
eal prodacttons of the
DISTRIRCT/ON.
Mianreiattne. (La Chats de Gordo
M
DA
RCT
Gwdn.Mn" .`a Gorverunto......." d A(MU AVOS (M niut OS,Din Dip' oeadteut.—... M.DUD.
To
bit foitoted by
Tar+ ET of
OIDLETTA ET ROMEO.
MAITLE ANNA WIESLV.IL
An Romeo. bey ant appearance in opera to Ammon.
To coaohied• volt
JEAN LB SOT,
Operetta In one act; words of Julien. mane of A.
Pilate.
DISTRIBUTION:
Marie. (Ftettnite)...—.—.. DARt T,
Tancred DEBOS.
Jean le sot .. .At. tat:MR.
,M. RBITTER.
hfusieal Conductor
PRICES OF ADMISSION.
Parquet. Parquet Circle. arid BaleoCY- ••
No extra charge for reserved imam
Family Circle.... .......
A mr.hliearre. . . • . • Cts.
ORDER OF SKl:E.—ilia Boni suie' . tile Parquet
and Parquet Circle. at Beck R Lawton's. The COAS•6
of the Parquet aid Parquet Circle. at Chick/rifles; the
other portion' of the Loose at the Arademr of Mug v.
THURSDAY EVENING,
Farewell appearance of the French Opera Comigne,
with entire nonage alp orramine.
Donn open at 73i. Curtain will rise at S o'clook
precisely.
Opera Books will be given. Dee of charge. to ail
Purchasing one dollar tickets. JOS it
oDONOUGH'S GAIETIES—AAUP. St.,
below THIRD.
ANNIVERSARY BILL.
MAMAIOTEI PERFoRMA?iCE.
TERRE. COMIC PANTOMIME&
DECHELMAC.
Ale,. the
DESERTERS.
HERNANDEZ AS
THE FRENCH DANCINo MASTER.
MISS ROSINA MAY. -
of tha Cooper tietrgi Troupe., will appear.
WALK AR NANDEZ.OUND.
Come Emit end see the best Performance In the cirr.
rriiIRTEENTII ANNUAL BALL OF
TRR PitiLkDELPRIA (Beak's) BAND. Mo. 1.
Will be gtern at the
NATIONAL OVARDS . RAM,
On WEDNESDAY EVENING, January' 25th,
The Managers takepleasure in stating. to the patrons
find friends of the Band that no eflort will be spared to
render this Ball as brilliant as thaw heretofore arlref.
Tegkete *1 eeeh, admitting a gentlemen and Isdtes.
ea' be bad at Beek & Burna',B2:3 MARKET Street. of
Janice M. Beek. No. 7 1 e FLORIDA Street. &bore
Fleventh. and below Fitzwater. or of any of the
Managers. or Members of the Band.
IaRO-f.t• W M. C. VINYARD. Director.
VRENCII BENEVOLENtBALL.
LENTSOD E REC TORS
the
the
aFsuRrE NC
IH fi BE m N E t V he O
friends and the patrons of their Chantal)]e fastitatine.
that their 'IRIRTEENTH ANNUAL BALL IQ take
place oa TUESDAY the 24th of January. at the MUSI
CAL FUND HALL. No panst Intl De spared to render
it equal in splendor to Ats prederessem sod vorthr of
the kind patrontute of the
public. -
Floor Man/tam—l ULEB M. MARTIN.
Tickets. ululating a Denton-an and two Ladias....t.Y.
To
ebt.
had of Ens. Roussel!. an d Pre attetti
211 S o ut h Eighth street; A. Ideate. neere
larr.36 South Fourth street. LIMAS=
P ROFIESSOR EARACCOS' GERMAN
Jr- 4IHTILLION SOIREES at
and
CHESTNUT
Street, MONDAY. THURSDAY. and SATURDAY
EVENINGS. Hosea and Mamma MONDAY and
THURSDAY AFTERNOON; PIITSte 1.140 N t 11111
hours unoccupied. Gerttaritover. TUESDAY and
FRIDAY AFTERNOON for children. and e'reetug
for adies and centlernen. )a]3-St•
SANDERSON'S EXHIBITION ROOMS,
CHESTNUT Street, p ear SLIM.
TRIODON'S THEATRE OP ARTS.
THIS EVEING,
be awed the following elegant scenes t The Pert
of Genoa. 'Washington and hts Gotten's. are truly re
presented,
NAPOLEON CROSSING THE ALPS.
In which LOAM Moving Figures are represented—to
gether with Life-like slew of tee Gemini and tus Mar
shals. The A nry . on ash/arch.
MON),P, OF MT. ST. DERNARD.
After which the temfic scene of the Storm at See,
The exhibition terminating with the model rievoj
the monster steamship, the Great Eastern.
Afternoon performances on Wednesday and Saturant.
Tickets, Z mote. Children, le meta.
Doors open at f. To commence MB.
„EMPLE. OE WONDERS,
AL Northeast eorner of TENTH and CHESTNUT
Streets. weat and Novel Attrt t etlon.
HAPPY NEW I VAR!
BIONOR BLITZ.
The wonderful Mapoian and Venteiloanhrt.
EXHIBITION EV ER 1 EVENING DIMINO THE
WEK.
Commencing at oolf'. and on WEDNESDAY
and SATURDAY A FTYRNOON Bat & The celebrate,”
Automaton Hors Vaulter, One of the greaten pieoee of
Mechaniam ever exhibited.will appear inavery saluta
tion, and perform his astonishing felts.
Atlmmaton 8 cents. Chllarer, la Mnta.
THE LAST WEEK OF
PARISINA,
LUCY'S PRIZet PICTURE.
TILE PILGRIM FATHERS
a
NIARTVRDOM nd
or JOHN LIUSzi.
at the
DUSSELDORF EXHIBITION.
AC ADENti OF FINE ARTS,
lt,ds CfIESTNUT Street.
Open from 9 A. M. to 6 Y. SI
Adnumon ffi Dents.
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY 0? TIM
PINE ARV.
wscIIESTNUT STREET.
ttil P.
Is OPEN DAILY, (Sundays eszeste.l,) from 9 A. M.
M.
Heated—Tbe Tenth ro!arne of " (Wit Stounde
Venst ia " of Punnet e.
Adman:ion 2.3 coots. Cruldren under UPM kill
price.
italtaree of Stock all
PAPER DANCING% &c.
TO CLOSE BUSINESS.
HART, MONTGOMERY, & CO.,
HO. 322 CHESTNUT STREET,
Will salt out, throu,sh am litter and text wins, their
tarts mock of
PAPER HANGINGS,
Ca'maistin g or ever, Variety connected watt the t,wra ea
AT GREATLY REDUCED' PRIC&S
PINE FRENCH PAPERS AT 33 PER CENT. BE
LOW COST.
Person' wanting tnair llouatig Paperej, can get Haat
BARGAINS.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSIIII).-
The 'partnership haretorcre etistlns tweoz the
subaratbers, under the firm of .E. & F. C. YARNALL
& Ott. d .11 silo ved b i y ia l l i t o .s ara :
FRA?iCIS Y.&
J 0515111 TRIMBLE.
Phatidegh4s, I% Vat
LIMITED PARTNERSHIP.—AgreeabIy to tho
qto
vtstone of an act of Assembly of the Commonwealtu of
Pennsylvania, entitled" An act relative to limited earl
nershipe," the entictitiers hate formed a limited mut.
mettle. under the name and firm of YARNALI.
TRIMBLE. for the traneaction of the tusinesa of Ira
portins and Dealing in tkeis•Ash. and ether ahemieas
and General filerchand se. in the ear of Philadelphia.
ELLIS YARNALL, resift; u, the Twenty-first ward,
of the city of Philadelphia. dIiSEPH TRIMBLE, re
sling mai' city of Camden. in the State of New ler
soy, and CHARLVS If AR SIIORNE. residing in the
Eighth ward. of the city of Philadelphia. are the Gene
rat Partners, and FRANCIS C. TARNALL. rew.dit:
in the county of Montgomery. in the State of Penns)! -
ania, is the only Special Partner. and has contributed
to the capital of the said partnership. and actually paid
in cash the turn of fifty thousand dollars. The said part
nership IS to commence on the 1 1 1th day of Sanitary,
lb% and terminate on the Dist dig of December, Isdd.
ELLIS VARNA LL.
JOS hPLI TRIMBLE,
CHARLES HARTSHORNE.
General Partners.
FRANCIS C. TA RNAL.
SPeclal Part per.
Philadelphia, January 16.13x1. Jaa)-fmw ISt
LITTLE & STORES
Aare this chs as/oat/tied rah them
JOHN P. BODINE
AND
THEODORE A. MEHL,
And will co Dunne the
IMPORTING AND COMMISSION HTSINEIS
As heretofore, at No.lt - CHESTNUT atreet, under the
at) It and tllle of
LITTLE, STOKES, h CO
Referring to the above, we rerrectrullt - +write the
trade to so examintionot ear Sto k. which trilleatheace
& lull end complete s....orment of
FOREIGN DRESS AND STUFF GOODS,
Together W/th the ranonePTCOUM
TILE PACIFIC MILLS,
PORTSMOUTH AND HADLEY LAWNS
We also hare the exelative Agency for th.a Marks! of
JAMES BLACK h, CO.'S CELEBRATED.PRINTINths,
In ,utdOtion tow/nob, ve Tonld cel your sttentton to 1
evrttlifidte icssortracit of
GOODS SODDED TO WSW% WIIAR.
heeding the 'micas evades of
BIOLLEY'S cLorns, CAB3IILERVB.
AND DoraKtNs.
Philadelphia, Jae. 2.137 D.
HORSES TAKEN TO WINTER on a
Il Farm in Deiworpro eovinty. Eseedlent ptAlAni
pid experienced Groom. Apply No. AS4 WALNUT
newt. e4w,eed nnti. MA(
SI.LVSIt SOAP—A simple preparation
for Silver Plats. jeeretry. Mirrors, Mar
ble, &c. far more convenient and efecuwe lima end
other. use halt the labor of House obviated null be
missal', emcee this Soap, which cannot scantly wore
the Inset ?oleo white, and as no entlibbAns m *alerted,
the new i n the wear °lda paint Is sine inmate them
the oast of tee Soap. It 1 the el:trisect as sure act
"lute es when new. MansfeeThred out , be the &wins
rapt Wssaaal_Smj ai mgrar sold
ptuaenM.
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