THE DAILY KVKXING TILKGILMI-PHILADELPIIIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1871. 3 (Jil ' AKaira. At the quarterly meeting of the Pennsyl vania Baptist General Association, held yes terday afternoon, tho Secretary's report was read, showing 'the following: The receipts for the quarter were ! 48(H), $800 of which only goes into this quartern account. The accounts for the last year were closed with only a balance of f .V.V'Jl against the Associa- tion. The reports received from the twenty seven missionaries phow that they have preached during tho quarter 1017 sermons, attended MS other meetings, baptized "2 persons, made 1)G8 pastoral visits, travelled 7274 miles, and supplied thirty-seven churches and twenty-three out-stations. At tho annual meeting of the stockhold ers of Horticultural Hall, held last evening, a resolution was adopted tendering tho use of the hall, at a moderate rent, to the Franklin Institute for the purpose of holding an exhi bition of arts and manufactures in September next. An election for directors to serve the ensuing year resulted in the choioo of the following-named: William L. Schaffer, J. K. Mitchell, Janies Kitchie, IT. A. Dreer, Edwin Satterthwaite, Thomas Evans, Charles P. Ilares, Kobert Cornelius, William Ilackor, and Stephen l lanagan. A meeting was held last evening at tho office of the Clerks of Councils of the Com mittee, on Fire Department of Solect and Common Councils for the purpose of organi zation, Nicholas Shane, of tho Nineteenth ward, in tho chair. After some discussion as to tho right of the Fire Commissioners to act without consulta tion with the committee, Mr. Loudenslager, President of the commissioners, explained that they Lad no placo of meeting, hence the action relative to the reconstruction of the office of Chief Engineer. Mr. riumly Btated that the commission had done nothing that they had not a perfect light to do under the ordinance. Mr. Marcus moved that the moaning of pec tion 5 of the fire bill is understood to be that the Fire Commissioners cannot create bills without the consent of the Committee on Fire Department of Councils. After some discussion the motion was with drawn. A motion prevailed for the appointment of a committees of three from the Fire Commit tee of Councils, in connection with a similar committee of Fire Commissioners, for the purpose of fitting up the Chief Engineer's room, Fifth and Chesnut streets. At a special meeting of Common Council held yesterday, a committee was appointed to try the right of William II. Wrhite to a seat in Common Council from the Sixteenth ward. Mr. Henry Eisenbrown (Democrat) is the contestant in the case. Tho committee meets this afternoon at i o'clock. ' Professor James McCosb, LL. D., of Princeton College, lwt evening delivered a lecture in Concert Hall upon Kenan's Life of Jesus. The address was critical in its bear ing, the eminent gentleman proceeding on the ground that if one part of Kenan's Life be true, then the peculiar conclusions drawn by him are not authorized. M. Kenan has taken the liberty to select what he considers true, and reject what he considers untrue, a very dangerous dootrine, tending to over throw all historic investigation. The Bible will bear thorough investigation, and when that is performed tho same careful steps must be followed as in other historic ques tions. The account of the doings and say ings of our Saviour is just as capable of proof as the existence of Julius Casar. Domestic Affair. The Virginia Legislature is again discuss ing the arbitration of West Virginia's share of the State debt. The Kansas Legislature met yesterday, and much excitement exists on tho Senatorial contest in that State. The Sherman House of Boston took fire on Monday evening, and, though little dam age ensued, much excitement occurred. On Monday night the through train from New York for Washington, which left Balti more at alf-past 8, was boarded by robbers, who rifled the baggago car. The Korean Catholic Church of St. John the Evangelist, located on Fiftieth street, near Fourth avenue, New York city, was totally destroyed by fire last evening. The reception given by Mrs. Grant yes terday afternoon is reported as being one of the most brilliant affairs of the kind that ever took place at the Executive Mansion.- The Legislature of New Jersey effected its organization yesterday at Trenton, and from its present complexion the election of ex-Senator Frelinghuysen to the United States Senate is thought probable. The Kepnblican members of the Legis lature held their caucus last night for State Treasurer, and upon the first ballot the re sult was as follows: Mackey, f2; Coleman, 8; Hough, 8; and Taggart, 1. The nomina tion of Mr. Mackey was made unanimous. ' -Just prior to its adjournment yesterday, the House of Representatives passed the bill reported ly Mr. Morrell, of Pennsylvania, to provide for the celebration of the one hun dredth anniversary of American indepen dence by holding an international exhibition of arts and manufactures in this city en July 4, 187C. The Legislature reassembled yesterday at Ilarrisburg, and after the Speaker of the Senate announced the standing committees for the session, he expressed his dotermina . tion not to entertain certain classes of bills, which, of right, do not belong to the jurisdiction of the Legisla ture, but to the several courts of the State. In both houses parties were put in nomina tion for the State Treasurership, and the question as to where Kothermel's painting of the Battle of Gettysburg shall be ultimately deposited was discussed at great length. Foreign Attain. The Prussians have raised the biege of Langres. Heavy reinforcements have recently ar rived. in France from Germany. Writs for the election of members of the German Parliament will be issued during the present month. A report comes from London that the financial status of France is worse than her military situation. On Monday night an immense meeting was held at Greenwich, England, to demand the resignation of Gladstone. The Prussians claim to have increased the fire of their batteries before Paris, and that the return fire of the French is weak. A despatch from Berlin announces that the second instalment of the German loan has been taken by contractors at an advanoe. In the engagement before Yendoaie, on Friday, the French claim a great victory with trifling toss, while they assert that their foes suffered severely. Colonel Pratt, direetor of the Anglo Ambulance Corps, has gone to Bordeaux to negotiate an eichange of "ourc'td prlnopers, ff whom tLvicJir.- hjv Jjjge nuruters oq both sides. Hoard mf Eilurwtlon. The stated meeting of the Hoard of Eluca lion was held yesterday afternoon, Mr. M. Hall Stanton in the chair. A communication was read from Messrs. A. B.(Justice A Co., stating that in two instances the rates at which they offered supplies were lower than those accepted. They claim to have been the lowest bidder for "soapstone pencils," which they offered for $1-25 per 1000, while tho award for the same article was $4T)0. They ask a reconsideration of tho case, and say they think the board ia bound to purchase supplies at the lowest rates. Re ferred to the Committee on Supplies. Mr. Steinmetz presented a communication from Messrs. Eldredge tv Brother, stating that the action of the Board of Education, at its meeting in December, has been so repre sented as seriously to interfere with their business relationships and damage their busi ness interests. Judging (from the tenor of the remarks of Mr. Steinmetz at the last meeting, the firm say they did not bolieve that either he or the board anticipated such a result, and they ask that such a resolution bo offered as will locate its position in tho pre mises and place the action fairly before the comiT.uiiity. Mr. Steinmetz oCered a resolution declar er g Hi 1 1!'0 l.o.ird lis I not intended to injure the I.umuuhs of th t lin, and that there was t o rcuNA'ii vly a on'.ract might not now be n.ae with iter.). The conm nr Kftli -n and rosolut ion were laid on the tfllue. The board then wetifc into committee of the whole and. coucid Tod the rport of the committee on the rviKiorj of studies, pre sented at the lat meiling. Considerable debute followed, j.nd tho bci.nl adjourned without filial iictiou. M)LIirj:s oupjjaxs. ALiM'nl Itiorl" ( CoTonrl Krorne F. MoFnr luuU Mitie fMiperluioutlent of Soldiers' Or- The annual n-prt of Olorel George F. McFar laud, S'HLe Superintendent of Soldiers' Orphans, to the Governor, has Jum. imen received. It shows the operations of the tiol-it'-rs' orphans Bohools of the State lor the year etcilnM" May 81, 1870. From the table given eiwewhere In this report it will he seen that the miiDiit r of eU.Uiren in the schools on that day was 101 1cm than on the same day one year pre vious, while the number of applications on Ale was 79 lens, making u, iet decrease of 180 In the number of children under the care of the State In one year. Tuns the hulk of the patriotic debt assumed has already been paid, and the earns required will dimlnlHh annually until the work Is completed. And yet there have been already discharged, with from one to Bix years of Instruction and training, 147S soldiers' orphans. There are now lft advanced and 8 primary soldiers' orphans schools in the State, in addition to which 23 dlil'erent orphans' homes, etc., In various sections of the State are required to accommodate the wards of the Commonwealth. The following shows the num ber of soldiers' orphans In these establishments on May 81, 1870: Biy.. Girl. Tola I. In homes, etc 81G 23 r99 In primary schools 617 27T 7si4 In advanced schools 1229 803 2137 Totals 20G2 1169 3530 The total cost of the soldiers' orphans school system for the year ending May 81, 1870, was &:.H,l2fl-32. The estimated expenses for the year ending May 31, 1870, are placed at Jnm.ooo. Sai.k of Real Estate, Etc. M. Thomas k Sons sold the following real estate and stocks, at noon yesterday, at the Philadelphia Exchange: S0 t Camden and Ainboy 6 per cent, loan, lf-83 loo p. c. ttooo Belvldere and Delaware Railroad 68 p. c. 17 shares Northern Liberties Gas Co fas 20 shares Central Transportation Co 60 25 Bhs. Empire Transportation Co 69 10 shares Seventh National Bank lio 6 shs. Fenna. Fire Ins. Co 1S9 1 share Point breeze Park bo tcooo Delaware Mutual Insurance Co. scrip, lhti9 85 p. c. f 2000 Swedesborough Railroad 1st mortgage f bonds 94 p. C. 2M)0 Lehigh Navigation Convertible Loan. 7SV p. c. I'ooo St. Louis City bonds, 6 per cent.... sip.c, 60 shares Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Co 39 60 shares Elmlra Kailroad Co., preferred . .. 89 80 60 shares American Buttonhole Sewing Machine 21f3 800 shares American Buttonhole Sewing Machlno 22 1 share Academy of Fine Arts 12 60 120 shares Unioa Kailroad and Transporta tion Co 79 50 1 share Philadelphia Library Co. 61-60 6 shares Mercantile Library Co 6 Pew No. 122 Church of the Iloly Trinity... 1200 Marshall, No. 628 Modern Residence... 12,700 Chesnct Hill Avenue, Chesnut HUT Stone Residence 1C00 Maunolia and Noble, S. E. corner Genteel Dwelling 8600 Mayland Street and Mulberry Alley, S. E. Corner Tavern aud Dwelling 4S00 Front (North), No. 616 Brick Building. . . 27-0 Taylor. K. E. of Coral 2 Building Lois. . 205 each ( J hound Rent ton a year loop MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional Marin Neui m Mrat Pant. ALMANAC FOB PHILADELPHIA THIS DAY. Sum Rises la moon sets. 9-fiT Sum Saw i-63Hian Water 4-63 PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. Georok L. Huzbv, ) ukohok N. Tatb am, v Committee of toe Monte. J. Prick Wetuerill,) MOVKD1KNTH OK OCKAN HTIC AIUM HI PS. FOR AMERICA. Britannia Glasgow New York Dec. 2t llolsatla .Hamburg... .New York Deo. 21 Ontailo Liverpool .... Boston Dec. 22 C. of Dublin... Liverpool.. ..New York Dec. 24 Australia Glasgow New York Dec. 24 S. America. . . . Rio J anelro..New York Dec. 26 Siberia Liverpool.... New York v. B.Dec. 27 Virginia. Liverpool .... New York Doc. 23 NebnuUa Liverpool. ...New York Deo. 28 C.of Wash ton. Liverpool. ...New York Deo, 29 India Glasgow New York Deo. 81 Hermann Breiutn. New York Dee. 81 Abyssinia Liverpool New York Dec. 31 FOR EUROPE. Calabria. New York... Liverpool Jan. 12 Rheln. ..New York... Bremen. Jan. 14 Australia New York... Glasgow Jan. 14 C.of Wash'lon.New York. ..Liverpool Jan. 14 Helvetia New York... Liverpool Jan. 14 Erin New York... Liverpool Jan. 18 Nebraska New York... Liverpool Jan. 18 VUle de Paris, ,Mew YgrK,, Jla vi? Jan. is France New Yoi. . .Liverpool Jan. 21 Britannia New York... Glasgow Jan. 21 C. of Paris New York... Liverpool Jan. 21 C.of Baltlinore.New York... Liverpool v, II. .Jan. 24 Manhattan. ...New York. ..Liverpool Jan. 25 Iowa. New York... Glasgow Jan. 25 Deutschland...New York... Bremen. Jan. 28 Washington.... New York. ..Havre Jan. 98 India New York... Glasgow Jan. 28 Wyoming New xork... Liverpool Jan. 28 C. of London. . .New York.. .Liverpool Jan. 28 COASTWISE. DOMESTIC. ETC Missouri. New York... Havana v. Nas.. Jan. 13 Tonawanda.. . . Phlladelphla.Savannah J an. 14 Geo.Cromweli.New York. ..New Orleans.... Jan. 14 .i w Rvrman.PnilkdelDhla. Charleston Jan. 14 Juniata. PWladeiphia.New OrleanB . ..Jan. 18 Malls are forwaraea Dy every iwnmer m mo regu lar Unea. The steamers for or from Liverpool oall at Qneenstown, except the Canadian line, wnten can ai IiOndonderry. The steamers for or from the Oontl bent call at Southampton. CT.WTmi YTCSTEHDAY. Steamship Pioneer, Wakeley, Wilmington, N.C., Phl- ladeipnia ana Koutnern Mull eaiusmp i . Bark Kliza McLaughlin, liibbert, Cork or Falmouth, B. crawiey to. ARRIVED VKSTERDAY. Br. brig Uatneld Bros., Neville, 64 days from Llver- Bool, with coal to Penrose, Masse y & Co. vessel to i. Crawley & Co. Jan. , lat. Tax, long. 85, Johu Henry Kosenthali, seaman, of Finland, fell from the foreiopnanyaru auu wm uiuwueu. (By Telrpraph.) Lbwib, Del., Jan. 10 A. M. The brig Ida M. Comery went to aea this morning, la harbor, brig William II. Park aud 8 achrs. P. W. The Howard reports that the bark Adelaide went to sea last night. The barks UawtUorun and George II. Jeuklus went out this afternoon. Iu 1 irlr, n It 1) Sawye r, fn.ni Porio R!':o for New ) w'idii'..W.v" TlicrmoEetjr, s;. New York, Jan. 10. Arrived, steamship Donau, from Breinen. Savannar, Jan. 10. Arrived, steamship Wyo ming, from Philadelphia. (fly Cable.) LPNUoKtiEitRv, Jan. 10. Arrived, steamship Peru vian, from Portland. Lonpon, .Tan. io. The steamship Ottawa, from l aitlmore, arrived out to-day. i) f.enstown, Jan. 9. The steamship Fa'rujra, from New York, touched here to-day. MISCELLANY. Br. ehlp Margaret, Roach, from Liverpool 1st Nov. for New York, arrlvtd at Murray's Anchorage, Ber muda. 20th tilt., leaking badly, and with live feet water In the hold. She would lighter before going Into St. Georges. Captain Roach reports encoun tered very heavy weather on the passage. Br. brig Mary M. Williams, Flckett, from Messina Dec. 6 for New York (says a London Item of Jan. 9), hosbecn damaged by collision with another vessel at Gibraltar. Br. schr Sophia, Wallls, from New York via St. Michaels Nov. 19. for Galllpoli and Constnntlnople, Is ashore at Galllpoll-reported by a Liverpool des patch of Jan. 4. The Sophia cleared at New York Oct. 13, with a cargo of 17,000 gallons refined petro leum for Galilpoli, 10,110 do. for Constantinople, and 17,000 do. for Volo. Schr James K. Moore, previously reported as hav ing arrived at Bridgeport. Conn., in diRtress, is dls charging her cargo of coal at the Nxugatuck dock, and win thence be towed to Black Rock, where she will be put upon the ways for repairs. A Wilmington, N. C, despatch of Jan. 6 says: Captain Hilton, of the New York Coast Wrecking Company, who has control of the operations being made to save the cargo of ship Persia, reports that there arc still on board the ship about 1S00 bales of cotton, about half the original carga, which will be saved nnleFS a stltT northeaster should set in and break the wreck to pieces. Steamers brought up 160 bales yesterday. NOTICE TOMARINERS. Portsmouth. N. H., Jan. 7. The U. S. tugboat Speedwell, at this station, Is ordered by the Navy Department to ply along thia coast, between Port land and Boston, for the purpose of assisting dis tressed vessels, etc. She will probably go into com mission next week, with a crew of sixteen men, who are now being shipped. Lieut-Commander George K. Durand, now attached to the receiving-ship Van dalia here, has been ordered to the command of the Speedwell. UNANCIAL, A RELIABLE Safe Home Investment TUB Sunbury and Lewistovn Railroad Company 7 PER CENT. GOLD First Mortgage Bonds. Interest Payable April and Octo ber, Free of State and United States Taie. We are now offering the balance of the loan of $1,200,000, which is secured by a first and only lien on the entire property and franchises of the Company, At 00 and the Accrued Into rest Added. The Road is now rapidly approaohing com pletion, with a large trade in COAL, IRON, and LUMBER, in addition to the passenger travel awaiting the opening of this greatly needed enterprise. The local trade alone is enfficicntly large to sustain the Road. We have no hesitation in recommending the Bonds as a CHEAP, RELIABLE, and SAFE INVESTMENT. For pamphlets, with map, and full infor mation, apply to WEV3. PAINTER & CO., Dealers in Government Beonritlet, No. 36 South THIRD Street, e 9 tap PHILADELPHIA. Wilmington and Reading RAILROAD SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS Free of Taxes. We are offering $200,000 of the Second Mortgage Bonds of this Company AT 82 AND ACCRUED INTEREST. For the convenience of Investors these Bonds are issued in denominations of $1000s, $500, and $1000. The money is required for the purchase of addi tional Rolling Stoci and tae full equipment o( the Road. The road is now finished, and doing a business largely In excess of the anticipations of its officers. The trade offering necessitates a large additional outlay for rolling stock, to ariord full facilities for its prompt transaction, the present rolling stock not being suQlclent to accommodate the trade. WI, PAINTER & CO., BANKERS, No. 36 South THIRD Street, C 5 PHILADELPHIA. JOHII S. RUSHTOH & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS. NOVEMBER COUPONS WANTED City Warrants BOUGHT AND SOLD. wo. 50 Routh THlffn Qtrotr PHILADELPHIA. 1 FINANOIAUi JayCooke&G). PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, and WASHINGTON, HANK 13 It H, AND Dealers in Government Securities. Special attention given to the Purchase and Sale of Bonds and Stocks on Commission, at the Board of Broken in this and other cities. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. COLLECTIONS MADB ON ALL POINTS. GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND SOLD, Reliable Ballroad Bonds for Investment Pamphlets and full Information given at our office, No. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. CI 8 lm Bowles Brothers & Co., PARIS, LONDON, BOSTON, No. 19 WILLIAM Street, N o -v Y o i lc, ISSUE Credits for Travellers IN EUROPE. Exchange on Paxil and the Union Bank of London, IN SUMS TO SUIT. UT8mt D. C. WHARTON SMITH S CO. BANKERS AND BROKERS, N. 121 SOUTH THIRD STREET, Successors to Smith, Randolph A Co. Every branch of the business will have prompt at- entlon as hcretoiore. Quotations of Stocks, Governments, and Gold, constantly received from New York by pbivats wikk, from our friends, Edmund D. Randolph A Co. F o it SALE, Six Per Cent. Loan of the City of Wil- liameport, Pennsylvania, Fro ol' all T a x o h, At 85 and Accrued Interest. These Bonds are made absolutely secure by act of . Legislature compelling the city to levy sufficient tax to pay Interest and principal. P. 8. PETERSON & CO., No. 39 S. THIRD STREET, 2Q PHILADELPHIA. B. K. JAMISON & CO., SUCCESSORS TO P.F.KELLY to CO., BANKERS AND DEALERS IN Gold, Silver, and Government Bonds, At Closest Market It a tea, N. W. Cor. THIRD and CHESNUT Sts. Special attention given to COMMISSION ORDERS in New York and Philadelphia Stock Boards, etc. etc. M FOR SALE. C. T. YEItKES, Jr., & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, i rr Om..u TUinn avaa iUi atVS OwUIII 1 1 1 ii u Ukiuuii OS PHILADELPHIA. G30 530 UA21IUSSON GRAXttLBO, BANKER. DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS RECEIVED AND INTER EST ALLOWED ON DAILY BALANCES. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF ALL RELIABLE SE CURITIES. COLLECTIONS MADB EVERYWHERE. REAL ESTATE COLLATERAL LOANS NEGO TIATED. (SH6m No. 630 WALNUT St., PMlecU. piTY OF BALTIMORE. 11,200,000 six per cent. Bonds of the Western Maryland Railroad Company, endorsed by the City of Baltimore. The cndertlgned Finance Committee of the Western Maryland Railroad Company offer through the American Exchange National Bauk 11,200,000 of the Bonds of the Western Maryland Railroad Company, having 80 years to run, principal and interest guaranteed by the city of Baltimore. This endorsement having been authorized by an act of the Legislature, and by ordinance of the City Council, was submitted to and ratified by an almost unanimous vote of the people. As an addi tional security the city has provided a sinking fund of 1200 000 for the liquidation of this debt at maturity An exhibit of the financial condition of the city shows that she has available and convertible assets more than sufficient to pay her entire Indebtedness. To Investors looking for absolute security no loan offered In this market presents greater inducements. These bonds are offered at Bix and accrued Inte rest, coupons payable January and July. WILLIAM KBYSKK, JOHN K. LONG WELL, V.'l!-: KVFK'.'), 1 6 6Utt Finance Coinmiuce, NEW PUBLICATIONS. JJOLIDAY PRESENTS!! HARDING'S EDITIONS or THIS HOLY BIBLE, Family, Pulpit, and Photograph Blblei. PRESENTATION BIBLES, CHRISTMAS, WEDDING, and BIRTHDAY TRSSESTS. New and superb assortment, bound la Rich Le vant Turkey, Panelled and Ornamental Designs, equal to the London and Oxford editions, at less than half their prices. Chain-Back Albums. The stmerlorltv of "THE HARDING PATENT FLEXIBLE CHAIN-BACK ALBUM" over all others heretofore manufactured will, upon the slightest examination, be apparent to all. Also, a large assortment or Photograpn Albums, new and beautiful styles, made In the usual manner. W. W. HARDING, No. 326 CHESNUT STREET, 1218 BELOW FOURTH STREET. LOOKINQ GLASSES, ETC. rozi LOOKING-GLASSES, RELIABLE AND CHEAP. . JAMES S. EARLE & -SONS, No. 816 CHESNUT STREET. CLOTHS, OASSIMERES, ETO. oLOTH house. JAMES & HUBER. Ro. 11 Worth SECOND Street Sign of the Golden Lamb, Ate w receiving a large and splendid assortment of new styles of FANCY OASSIMERES And standard makes of DOESKINS, CLOTHS and COATINGS, S is mwa AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. TO RENT. , TO RENT, RARE CHANCE, STORE No. 836 CHESNUT feTREET, UNDER CON TINENTAL HOTEL. Elegant Fixtures for sale, including Mvble Coun ters, large Mirrors, etc. Immediate possession. is is tf FOR SALE OR TO RENT THE PREMISES No. 72a CHESNUT. Street. The store has re. centiy been fitted np with a new front, etc. The nouse is suitable for a hotel or boarding-house. The store will be rented without the dwelllag If desired. Lot, 23 feet by 115 feet. THOMAS SHIPLEx, No. 20 N. SEVENTH Street. 12 tf OUTUERY, ETO. RODGER8 WOSTENUOLM'B POCJSJIT KNIVES, Pearl and Stag handles, and beautiful finish Rodgeis', and Wade h Butcherf Ilaxora, ana me ceieDratea ie. ooultre Razor; Ladles' Scissors, In cases, of the finest quality ; Rodgers' Table Cutlery, Carvers and Forks, Raxor Strops, Cork Screws, etc Ear In struments, to assist the hearing, of the most ap proved construction, at p. BLADELKA'S, SAXON GREEK NEVER FADED. 8 16m - - - .iriirvr iir I mi I r Depot N. E. Corner NINTH and MASTER, , 43 south THIRD Street, aC I T24 SANSOM 101SU jrv, HORSE COVERS, BUFFALO ROBES yfx Fancy Robes, Lap Rugs, Fur Gloves and Collars. Larpe stock of all gritde goods at lowest I fctore, No. 720 MAiUiET Street. u H 11 lnirp AMOIEMEN1 . AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, Jan. 11, First appearance of Af 'lie A . RoSSTTI. Only night of Oounod's roinbrated Opera of FAUST. With the following great cast: Manraenta M'llo A. Rouettt Slfihel....f. M ile. Brtha Knemnr Jaust...... Theodore Habelmann Valentine.... Wilhelm Forme Mephistopheles Adolph Franosch (His first appearance). t . .TO-MOHkow (Thursday )Jan. 12, I.sot nlRht but two. . Third appearance of MADAM K I-OUISR MCHTMAY. DON GIOVANNI, With the greatest Star cast ever heard In this city. Donna Anna Mad. ioulse Lichtrasv Donna Elvira M ile A. Roeraer ?"" M ile Warmer Don Ottavlo Herr Bernard I)on Olovannl Herr Vicrllnff Leporello urr Carl Formes , . , FRIDAY, Jan. 13, Last nlftht but one, Ktctaro Wagner's Grand Opera of TANNHAL'SER. Mlth the entire trennth of the Company, In creased Orchestra and Chorus. SeHts can be secured at the Academy of Mnslo and F. A. North A Co.'s Music Store, No. 102 Ches nut street. AJHATKIKS' DRAWING ROOM, SEVEN TEENTH Street. Norto of chesnut. ;i rniuA jivjmme, January 13, . RUFUS ADAMS Respectfully announces that a number of his pupils have tendered him a COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT, And, In their various characters, will sustain nlm as SHYLOCK," In Sbakenpeare's Comedy 1 HK MERCHANT OF VENICE. After the Comedy A BALLAD. The whole to conclude with the amusing Farce THE LOiN OF A LOVEK. Reserved seats, al one dollar each, may be had at North's, No. 1626 Chesnut street, and at the door. Doors open ac 1)j ; commence at 8 o'clock. 1 li 8t I? L. DAVENPORT'S CHESNUT STREET li. THEATRE. TniS EVENING, MR, AND AIRS. W. J. FLORENCE In an entirely new play and line of characters, writ ten expressly for them, entitled AT LAST. LoulBa Schultz Mrs.W. J. FLORENCE WlllelmSchulU Mr. "W. J. FLORENCE! ACT FIRST. AT THE OFFICE. ACT SECOND. AT THE WIDOW'S. ACT THIRD. AT THE POST. ACT FOURTH, AT HOME. Admission, l, 76, 60, and 20 cents, commence at 8 o'clock. Ti kets can be secured In advance at Abel's Dra matic Repository (Theatre Ilulidlng), No. 1211 Ohes nutureet, dally, from 9 until 5 o'clock. ALNUT STREET THEATRE, NINTH AND WALNUT Streets. THIS (Wednesday) EVEXINO, Jan. 11, seventh night In America of Andrew Halllduy'a cele brated comedy drama entitled THE GREAT CITY: A STORY OF LONDON MFR, THE IMPORTED SCENERY, painted on the spot expressly - 'for the management of this theatre, by the distinguished artlBt, Mr. J. Johnson, will present beautiful and ac curate views of the lirltlsh Metropolis. SATURDAY GREAT CITY MATINEE. MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET THEATRE. Begins V to 8 o'clock. MONDAY AND EVERY NIGHT, EXCEPT THURSDAY, The comic drama, In four acts, COOUETTES: OR, THE TWO JONESES. With new Sctnery and Fine Cast. Mrs. John Drew as Mrs. Arthur Mlnton Aided by the full company. THURSDAY, by desire. ROSEDALE. In rehearsal LOST AT SEA. TTOX'S NEW AMERICAN THEATRE, CHESNUT J; Street, aoove Tenth, AMUSEMENTS OF ALL NATIONS. EVEHV EVEN1NU And SATURDAY MATINEE. GREAT CONOR ESS OF STARS. Comprising the best artists in the'eouutry, who appear in Grand Ballets, Dutch Comedy, Local Sketches, Mlistrelsy, KthloplanAets, Farce, Comic Yocalism, Pantomime, etc. CIRCUS. TENTH AND CALLOWHILL STS. Athletic Sensation or rhe World. D'ATALIE lifts and sustain with his teeth a barrel containing io gallons ; ANGELA, the Fascinating Herculean Lady, will hold a loa led cannon, weigh in? 0 pounds, while being discharged by YOUNG ZEPHYR, and PKDANTO, the "Man Fly," walks with head downward In the air, and the FULL CIR CUS TROUPE and astounding Novelties and Won ders. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Admts i ion as heretofore. Al ERICA N MUSEUM AND MENAGERIE, Northwest corner r.f NINTH aud AKCHStreot. Open dally from 9 A. M. ti 10 P. M. 100,000 CURIOSITIES From all parts of tiie World. THIRTY (JAGES OF WILD ANIMALS. The Splendid DruniHtlc Company appearing in the lecture Room every Evening at 8 o'clock, and Wed nesday and Saturday afternoons at 2 o'clock. Admission to all the Attractions, 25 cents. 1212 tf ARCH STREET O PBltA H O D 8 E, ARCH Street, above Tenth. SIMAIONS & SLOCUAl'S MINSTRELS, THK CHAMPION TROUPE OF AMERICA. Every eveuing until furthernotice Robert Fraser's new ChrlstmaB Pantomime of v HUSH A BYE BABY: OR, HEY DIDDLE DIDDLE. Box ofllce open from 9 A. M. until 4 P. M. Matinee every Sat urday. SOU gYMPHONY AND POPULAR CONCERT. HORTICULTURAL HALL, THURSDAY EVENING. Jan. 12. FULL ORCHESTRA AND A SELKCT CHORUS. Haydn's Symphony, No. 5 (entire); Mendelssohn's "Hear my Prayer," for Solo and Chorus; Schubert's "Krl King," for Orchestra ; Old English Glees; Turn bye's Fantasia, for Orchestra; "Nebelbllder" (clond pictures); Vogt s Cradle Soug, for muted strings; the Sleigh Polka, etc Tickets, 60 cents. For sale by Gould A Fischer; North; Boner; Lee & Walker; Rulght, No. 1223 Chesuut street, and at the door. 1 9t IERSTADTy LAST AND. GREATEST PIC TURE, "THE EMERALD POOL," on exhibition at Earles' Galleries, No. 816 CHESNUT Street. Admission Season tickets, 1; single ticket, 23 cents. 1-6 lm DUPREZ & BENEDICT'S OPERA HOUSE. SEVENTH Street, below Arch. SAM RYAN as RIP VAN WINKLB AND IRISH OUTLAW. Matinee Wednesday and Saturday. FOYER OF THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC CARL WOLFSOHN S THIRD MATINEE, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, Jan. 13, 1871, at 4 olock. 1 OARRIAOES. ESTABLISHED 1853. JOSEPH BECKHAUS, No. 1204 FRANKF0RD Avenue, ABOVE Q1RARD AVENUE, Manufacturer or exclusively fiRST-CLASSf CAltRIAGES. NEWEST STYLES. Clarences, Landaus, Landaulettes, Close Coaches, SblftlBg qr. Coaches, Coupes, Btrouchea, Photons. Rockaways, Eta, SUITABLE FOR PR1VATJS FAMILY aad PUBLIC Use. Workmanship and tlDiHh second to none in the country. Fli e and varied stock on hand completed and In the worta, Orders receive prompt and peruoaai at teution. A U work warranted. 12 81 8mrp BOARDING.. 101 GIRABD STR BET, BETWEEN ELeI 1 J 1 venth and Twelfth and Ohesnat and Mar. ket streets. Vacancies for Families and Single Gen tiemen. Also, a suit of rooms on the second fleer, fnnilbhed or anforniflhed, with 0 rut-class board. U, UalMt lVUUa 10 2'4