T UK DVILY KJVHNMNVJ TELKHA PH PI II LA DELPHI A, SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1871. 3 mm? a nnxvxrTAiiH-. Attnlr. Ooioru-1 ril.fjrrfild was yesterday heltl ia $1MK)bR)l by Recorder Uivin to snuwer the charge of libel. Colonel John W. Forney be came bis Pecuritv. The committee in the ma'ter of the con test of Henry Eisenbrown for the seat in !omnmu Council of Williflru H. White, from the Hiiteenth word, held a meeting yesterday irjCouinjon (JoWcil chamber, Mr. Wni. Calhoun presiding. The contestant was granted leave to rebnt any testimony that might be adduced by respondent as to divisions other than the fciitb, where the frauds are Baid to have been perpetrated. dard D'Atalio, professionally known as the man with the cant-iron jaw, was ar retted yesterday on the charge of crnelly beating a child seven yearn old, called "Voting Zcj.hyr," a pupil of the defendant. He was taken before Alderman Nichols, who com mitted him to prison 'in default of $800. It is alleged that the child's body was covered with bruises from the beatings it had re ceived. The Committee on Law of Common Council met yesterday to consider the case of Mr. Merehon, member of Common Coun cil from the Ninth ward, said to be ineligible by reason of holding a position in the Depart ment of City Ice Boats. It appeared frou the investigation that he resigned said posi tion on the !th instant, and the committee will report that he 18 eligible as a Councilman. A meeting of the friends of the recently liberated Irish State prisoners, who intend to participate in the reception tendered them on their arrival in New York, was held last even ing, at the corner of Fifth and Locust streets. Mr. Monaghan anponnced that he had re- ' eived the names of about fifty persons who wonld go to New York, and he thought that takicg all the Irish associations of Philadel phia, there would be about four hundred who would take part. At the annual meeting of the contribu tors to the Children's Hospital, held yester day, the report of the superintendent was read, showing the nnmber of patients treated to be as follows: Indoor oases, 1.511; out door, 2.r,l!)2; total, 2t!,70:J. 03,646 visits were made to the dispensary. The total receipts by the Treasurer during the past fifteen years have been $7,J,.,5.")(5-.')8. The expenses were as follows: Current expenses, $40,84.VyO; purchase of lot, &7.12; building hospital and additions, .$I3,0:59'32; invested for special objects, $:!8;!0. . A meeting of the Joint Committee of Select and Common Councils, the Board of Fort Wardens' Board of Trade, and Commer cial Exchange on the improvement of the Horseshoe shoalB in the Delaware river, was held ycBterdoy afternoon in Select Council Chamber. Present, Messrs. Bumm, Chair man; li. A. Smith, King, and Ellis, of Select Council; Mershon and Young, of Common Council, and Van Horn, of the Board of Port Warders. On motion of Mr. O. A. Smith, the Chairman was instructed to communicate with the United States Coast Survey Depart ment and ascertain when' the propet offioer appointed to make the surveys of the channel would be prepared to proceed with that duty, and to provide for an excursion to the Horse-! shoe by such oflioer and the joint committee, ; at such time as may be desirable. The com mittee then adjourned. Doinetitlo Affairs. The strike of the printers at Savannah, Ga., has ended. -The first public reception f Speaker Blaine took place lust evening. Masked men are again committing atrocious outrages in Scott county; Ky. Red Cloud ia at Fort Fetterman, anxious for the United States authorities to send his people provisions. In the executive session of the Senate yesterday Admiral Porter was confirmed by a vote of HQ against 10. An important Indian Council was held at "Washington yesterday, when questions per taining to the subject were thoroughly dis cussed. , . General Schenck was serenaded last even ing at his residence in Washington, and briefly expressed his acknowledgments. The main business engrossing the atten tion of both Houses of the Legislature yester day was the consideration of the contested Keats of members. In the Ilouse, an act, having for its object the repeal of the act of 1870, allowing writs of error in oases of mur der and manslaughter, was introduced and f erred. The Cabinet had a session of three hours' duration yesterday, most of that time being devoted to matters relative to the San Do mingo expedition. Allen A. Burton, Esq., of Kentucky, has accepted the office of secre tary of the commission, and Dr. Samuel G. Howe, of Boston, has been tendered the vacant commissionership. -The Board of Underwriters of New York, at a meeting yesterday, unanimously agreed on the necessity of nrging such a course of action as will force Congress to realize that the American people wish their Representa tives to press the Alabama Claims bill, pend ing in the House, making individual losses to citizens in time of war a national matter. Foreign Affair. The French have erected new batteries. The Austrian delegations have passed the army estimates. ' Fires are Been . raging at several points within the French lines. General Von Werder ia following up bis recent victory in the East. " The pickets of the Bavarians were sur prised near Clamart by a sortie. The steamer City of Durham has been sent to the assistance of the disabled City of Brooklyn. A general battle was fought before Le Mans on Wednesday, which resulted in a serious defeat for the French. Reinforcements continue to arrive in France from Germany, and the Prussian army now numbers fully one million men. Another terrAde colliery explosion has just occurred in England, near. the New castle mines of Staffordshire, by whioh twenty persons were killed and wounded. The British Foreign Office has received telegraphio despatches from the Legation at l'tkia up to the first of the year, stating that there have been further troubles in China A telegram was forwarded from Ver sailles to Washington last evening, by Count Bismarck, to the effect that Prussia intend to withdraw her declaration, made at the be ginning of the war, that French merchant bhips Laving no contraband on board shall be exempt from capture. A writer in the Boston Journal gives glowing accounts of tbe success attending the searchers tor dlamosrls in the South African field, lie savs one man who determined to look one dav longer, after bis party bad broken np ia de tHlr. found A stone for which he wa offered ZW.OOO, and that another man, who walked 4 lit) units to Hie licidi, was rewarded ou the teeoud day of LU arrival by finding a eiu lor wLkll MARINE TELEGRAPH. For Otl lilUfutl HarTM ,V.m o firt r ALMANAC FOR PHILMXSLPlItA THIS DAY Frit ft IB its J.IiMoon Slur. Oii 8 cm Bars tM Hniq .Vatbh 11 PHILADELPHIA BO AND OF TR4PS. Gkorok L. IHtzbt, ) GROROB N. T4TFAH, V COM MITT J. Trick Wktiikrii.i.,1 i rk of Tim .Month. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamship Tonawauda, Barrett, Savannah, Philadel phia ami Southern Mall Steamship Co. Steamship J. W. Kverman, Jlliieklev, Charleston, Konder A Adams. Steamer Rattlesnake, Winnctt, New York, John R. White A Son. Brig Wm. We'.Hh, Snow, Havana, D. S. Stetson fc Co. Br. brig Glance, Frith, Bermuda, Warren A Oreg. Schr .Jonathan May, Neal, Cardenas, do. Schr Sarah Hale, Gil in a", Mobile, C. Haslara tt o. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship J. W. Kverman, Hinckley, 70 hour from Charleston, 8. C, with cotton, etc., to Son ter A Adams, on the Kh Inst., 0 A. M , ) miles N. E. of Frying Fan Shoals, saw steamer Yazoo, hence for Havana and New Orleans. Btcarosiilp Saxon, Bogus, hours from Boston, with mdse. and passengers to H. Wttisor A. Co. Above the BraDdywine, passed one hrlir lu tow or City ice tmnt No. 8, and two sclirs coining op. Steamship Leopard, Hughes, 'H hours from New York, In ballast to T. M. Rtchnrda. Captain lluelei reports the lee In tbe river as being very heavy from Marcus Hook up. City Ice-boat. No. S, Captain Schellenger. with the brig S. tt W. Welsh, Watson, from Palermo; sohrj Llnpilore and E. Davis, In tow irora Buoy Fourteen feet Bank. Towed to Fonrteen-feet B ink, ship Wa terloo; left her to anchor Friday morning. Bay and river lull of drifting Ice. BKLOW. Brig Elvle Allen, Acker, from Messina, arrived at the Breakwater yesterday. By TeUitraph.) Tjwfb, Del., Jan. 13. The Howard reports parsed In yesterday, brig S. A. W. Welsh, Watson, 66 days from-Palermo; also came In harbor last evening, bark Linda, Smith, and brig Lizzie Wyman, Keene, from Havana, and schr Chlmo, Lansil, K5 days from Jamaica. All three left for Philadelphia this A. M. In tow of America. In harbor, brig T. H. Parks, T tchrs, and tug Kmroa, from above. Tbe Hudson went up at 4 P. M. yesterday. Winn S. ; very light. Thermometer, 47. 1. M Arrived to-day, brig Klvle Allen. Acker, fra Mcpslnn, and a three-masted schr from southward. . Coining In tbe Capes, ship Palmerstoo, Kollin, from Hamburg. The brig Humes Is In harbor, from above to-day. Other vefcsel unchanged. Wind 8.. Thermometer, 60. Nrw Yom, Jan. 13. Arrived, new Br. steamship Tiber, from Antwerp, her first trio. " Br. steamer Abyssinia, Hains, from Liverpool. (By Cable.) sylvanla, from New York. MISCELLANY. A private despatch from Havana renorts the total loss of the famous yacht Wanderer, on or prior to the 8th Inst. Ottlcera and crew saved and landed at Havana. At the time. of the disaster she was oound to Philadelphia from San Andreas, with a full cargo of fruit and tints to S. S. Scatterirood A Co., to whom both vessel and cargo belonged, and are In sured In onices In this city. Etilp Artisan. Smith, trom New york for Hotter- dam, which arrived at Ilrou wershaven 26th ult., en countered very heavy weather on the passage, and when witbln 40 miles of Fayal, which she endeavored to reach but was unable to do so, sprung aleak and shifted cargo, and made as macti as 14 Inches water per heur. PBr. steamer Anglla, Craig, from NiT Yort 7th for Glanfirow. nut into St, Johns. N. P.. 12th lnst.. leaky. "Steamer Arizona, Seabury, from New York 8'Zd Dec. for Hong Kong via the Suez canal, arrived at Gibraltar on the morning of the 8th lnst. All well on boaru. Bark Centaur (of sheet Harbor, N. S ), William?, from Liverpool for New York, with general cargo, pnt Into St. Thomas Dec. 87 In distress. She la badly damaged, with every piece of her cargo In a bad state. She was out 66 days. A survey shows her to have been badly strained and crippled ; makes six inches or water as site lies in tne harbor. Nome of her cargo was thrown overboard. It was recom mended that she be repaired, and cargo discharged nntll leak is stopped Hrlir Kmuy J. rowier, reprrtea oonni to r nuadei- ptila, was spoken In lat. 86 4, long. 73 40, with main mast and roretopgaiiantjara gone Dy tne ban Victor, at New York. , NOTICE TO MARINERS. The Dolphin on Great Bed, Providence River, R.I., having been knocked over by lee or some passing vessel, bas been removed and replaced by a spar buoy, black, No. 11, which, until lutther notice, will mark the site. BOARDING. 1191 GraARD STREET, BETWEEN ELE 11 A venth and Twelfth and Ohesnat and Mar ket streets. Vacancies for Families and Single (Jen tlemen. Also, a suit of rooms on the second floor, furnished or unfurnished, with first-class board. Also, table board. ' 10 Wtf MILLINERY. jyj R S. R. DILLON NOS. 323 AND 331 SOUTH bTKKET, FANCY AND MOURNING MILLINERY, CRAPE VEILS. Ladles' and Missus' Grape, Felt, Gimp, Hair, Satin, Silk, Straw and Velvets, Hats and Bonnets, French Flowers, Hat and Bonnet Frames, Capes, Laces, Silks, Satins, Velvets, Ribbons, Sashes, Ornamental and all kinds of Millinery Goods. 1 4 EDUOATIONAL. E DOBHILL SCHOOL MERCHANTVILLE, N. J., Four Miles from Philadelphia. Next session begins MONDAY, January 9, 187 1. For circulars apply to 21 ly . v Rev. T. W. CATTKT.U YOUNG MEN AND BOYS' ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL INSTITUTE, No. lrfusj MT. VERNON btreet, Ue v. JAMES G. BHINN, A. M, Principal. 18 81 smtu2iu GROCERIES, ETC. LITIZ ALBERT C. ROBERTS, ' Dealer in Fine Groceries, 11 1 Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Sta. TO RENT T O ,, . R:.4B M T, RARE CHANCE, STORE No. 636C1IESNUT fcTBBET, UNDER CON TINENTAL HOTEL. Elegant Fixtures for sale, Including Marble Coan ters, Urge Mirrors, etc. Immediate possession. 1 19 tf f FOR SALE OK TO KENT TUB PREMISES No. 72'i CHESNUT Street. The store has re. cent'y been fitted up with a new front, etc. The nouse Is suitable for a hotel or boarding-house. , The store will be rented without the dwe'Jlflg IT desired. Lot, 28 feet by 145 feet. f f THOMAS BIIIPLEx, " 11 tf Wo- 80 N SEVENTH Street. MAT AND OAPi, ff WAFBUHTO-N'S IMPROVED VENTILATED V.A aim timf-muK vuua uaio U'Biui.i), hi an the Improved ftUiUions of the aeaaoo, CiUNL' f .... .. " . li... I 11,4 .. putvi, tca ow vj u.f wa wu fy - INANOIAL, T'Ml? STP.ONCHST AND BST-SK- CHJfI. AS WKI.I. Al')fr PROFITABLE INVESTMENT NOW OFfEKKU IN TUB MAIt hLT. 7TSR csriT. aOLD First mortgage Bonds. Coupon or Registered, and free of U. 8. Tax, PKINLTPALJAND I NTEKEST PAYABLE IN GOLD, ISSCBD BT TBI lliirllnfftoii, 4lr ltnpilt ntXO Mlk o in It. It. Co. The small remaining balance of the Loan for sale At SO and Accrued Interest In Currency'. Interest payableMaj and November. J. EPOAR THOMSON, CHARLES L. FKOST, f TTaileei- Tbe bonds are Issued at f20,oco per mile against the portion only of the uoe fuilr completed and equipped. 4 The greater part of the roal la already In opera tion, aud the present earnings are iargey In exces of the operating expenses and Interest on the bonds. Tbe balance of tha work necessary to establish through connections, thereby shortening the dis tance between St. Paul and Chicago 45 nitljs, and 90 miles to St. Louis, Is rapidly progressing, lu time for the novement of the coming grain crops, which, It is estimated, will double the present Income of the road. The established character of this road, running as It does through the heart of the most thickly-settled and richest portion of the great State of Iowa, to gether with Its present advanced condition and large earnings, warrant us la unhesitatingly recommend ing these bonds to Investors as, In every res poet, an undoubted security. A small quantity of the lssuo only remains unsold, and when the enterprise Is completed, which will be this fall, an Immediate ad vance over subscription price may be looked for. The bonds have fifty years to run, are convertible at the option of the holder Into the stock of the Com pany at par, and the payment of the principal Is pro vided for by a sinking fund. The convertibility privilege attached to these bonds cannot fall to cause them, at ad early day, to command a market price considerably above par. U. S. Five-twenties at pre sent prices return only 4f per cent, currency into rest, while these bonds pay 9 per cent, and we regard them to be as sare and fully equal as a security to any Ballroad Bond issued; and until they are placed npon the New York Stock Exchange, the rules of which require the road to be completed, we obligate ourselves to rebuy at any time any of these bands sold by us after this date at the same price as realized by us on their sale. All marketable securities taken In payment free of commission and express charges. IlEJXItY CLUWS V CO., rto. aa WALL. Street, nr. 1. FOR SALE B7 TOWNSEND WUELEN A CO., BARKER BROS, fc CO., KURTZ & HOWARD, BOWEN & FOX, DB HAVEN fc BROTHER, T4I08. A. BIDDLE 4 CO., WM. PAINTER k CO., GLENDENNING, DAVIS CO., O. DTNVILLIERS, EMORY, BENSON & CO., . PHn.ADKi.rrn, Of whom pamphlets and Information may be ob tained. 19 1 sit Wilmington and Reading SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS a 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 $1000, $500, and $100s. Tbe money la required tor the purchase of addi tional Rolling Stock and the full equipment of the Road. , - , , Tbe road is now finished, and doing a business largely In excess of the anticipation! of its officers. . Tbe trade offering necessitates a large additional outlay for rolling stock, to afford mil facilities for its prompt transaction, the present rolling stock not being sufficient to accommodate tbe trade. WM. PAINTER 'ft CO BANKERS, ' ... No. 36 South THIRD Street. 88 PHILADELPHIA. JArJUAZl3r 1, 1071, O O XJ 3? O IV . THE COUPONS OP TUB SECOND MORTGAGE BONDS OF THE Wilmington and Reading Railroad Company, DU FIRST OF JANUARY, Will be paid on and after that date at the Banking Ilouse of WM. PAINTER & CO., No. 36 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. WM. 8. UILLE3, Treasurer. D. C. WHARTON SMITH S CO. BANKERS AND BROKERS, N. 121 SOUTH THIRD STREET, : v . Suaceaaors to Smith, Randolph A Co. Xvery branch of the business will have prompt at entlon as hcretoiore. . Quotations of Stocks, Governments, and Oold, constantly received from New Yom by raivr wikk, from our rrtnuds, JWmunJ D, Kuudolpa A FINANOIALi A RELIABLE Safe Homo Investment tub Sunbury and Lewistown Railroad Company 7 PER CENT. GOLD First Mortgage Bonds. Interest layabl April and Octo ber, free t'Stnte and United States Taxes. We are now offering tbe balance of tbe loan of $1,200,000, which is seonred by a first and only lien on the entire property and franchises of the Company, At 90 and tho Accrncd Into rest Added. The Road is now rapidly approaching com pletion, with a large trade in GOAL, IION, and LUMBER, in addition to the passenger travel awaiting the opening of this greatly needed enterprise. The local trade alone is sufficiently 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 vra. PAINTER & CO., IJiVrNItlillTR, Pealers in Government Securities, No. 30 South THIRD Street, 6tf4p FniLAIJKLPHIA. JayCoqke&O), PHILADELPHIA, NEW YOItff, and WASHINGTON, . a r it it &, ANO Dealers in . Government Securities; Special attention given to the Purchase and Sale of Bonds and Stocks on Commission, at the Board of Brokers In this and other cities. ESTER EST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. COLLECTIONS MADS ON ALL POINTS. GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND SOLD. Reliable Railroad Bonds-tor Investment. Pamphlets and full Information given at our office, No. 11 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. ri21m JOHNS. RUSHTOH & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS. N0VE1IBEK COUPONS WANTED City Warrants BOUGHT AND BOLD. No. 60 South THIRD Otreet. 8 86! PHILADELPHIA. F o at S A. . JL ID, Six Per Cent. Loan of the City of Wil liameport, Pennsylvania, Froo of .all T n x o h, At 85 and Accrued .Interest. These Bonds are made absolutely secure by act of Legislature compelling the cltj to levy sanlcleat tax to pay Interest and principal. P. 8. PETERSON Q. CO., No. 39 S. THIRD STREET, 20 PHILADELPHIA. B. K. JAMIS0IT & CO., SUCCESSORS TO I?. F.KF.TXY &- CO., BANKERS AND DEALERS IN Gold, Silver, and Government Bonds, At Closest Market Rate, N. W. Corl THIRD and CHESNUT Sts. Special attention given to COMMISSION ORDBRS In New York and Philadelphia Stock Boards, etc etc, se & I Tu "V 3S 3Gt FOR SALE. 0. T. YEItKES, Jr., & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 20 South THIRD Stroot. 4SS PHUAPgLPHIA. 530 530 UAnmnnori crambo, BANKER. PKPOPIT ACCOUNTS RKCEIVBD AND INTSH EST ALLOWKD ON DAILY BALaNUES. OKDKitS PROMPTLY EXECUTED KOH TFIH PUKCHA8B AWI SALE O ALL RitLlAliLS & Cl'KlTIKrt. .!t)LLKiTION8 MAD EVKRTWBERS. KKAL ESXATJ COLLAT4RAL LOACttJ NBQO. riATUX (8 91 am Uo, C30 7ALNUX Et., PMlda. FINANCIAL. JAY COOKE, McCULLQCM & CO., Wo. 41 LOMQARD Stroct, LONDON, XNTJLAND. In cor nectlon with our house In New Tort and Washirgton, we have opened a Branch in London, iiD'U r tiic above tame, with Hoc. Hugh lilcCulloch, Late 8ccretarj or tho Treasury, J. 11. PULESTON, of New Tork, and FRANK IL EVANS, of London, as Resident Partners, and are now prepared to transact a General Foreign Exchange Business INCLUDING PC It CHASE AND OF STERLING BILLS, And the Issue of COMMERCIAL CREDITS AND TRAVELLERS' CIRCULAR LBTTErW, The latter available In an; part of the world. The above extension of our bus'.ucss enables us to receive Gold on Deposit, And to allow 4 per cent. In currency thereon. JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, PHILADELPHIA, WASHINGTON, AND NEW YORK. 1131 m XL LEGAL IKVESTftlHUT FOB Ti nst ee, Executors and Administr a' ors WE OFPER FOR SALE $2,000,000 or TUB Pennsylvania Railroad Co. '6 GE.1URAL nOKTUACJIii SIX PER CENT. BONDS at 95 And IctereBt Added to the Date of Purchase. All Free from State Tax, and Issued in Sums of $1000. These bonds are coupon and registered, interest on the former payable January and July 1 ; on . he latter April and October 1, and by an act of h Legislature, approved April 1, 1870, are made a LEGAL INVESTMENT for Administrators, Execu tors, Trustees, etc For further particulars apply to Jttj Cooke & Co., IS. W. Clark & Co., XV, II. WeTrbold, Bob Sc Aertsen, C. Sc II. Porte. 1 1 ltn yE OFFER FOR SALE, AT PAR, THE NEW LUSOKiC T E M PLC LOAN, Bearing 7 3-10 interest Redeemable. after five (s) and within twenty-one (21) years. Interest Payable March and Sep. tembcr, The Eoiids are registered, and will be Usaed In turns to suit. , ; DE HAVEN & BllO., No, 40 South THIRD Ctreet. 11 rniXADKLFBIA. Stocks bought and sold on commission. Gold and Governments bought and sold. Accounts received and interest allowed, subject te sight Drafts. ELLIOTT, COLLINS & CO, IJAIVKUKS, r.'o. IOD South THIRD Street. MEMBERS OF STOCK AND GOLD EX CHANGES. DEALERS IN MERCANTILE PAPER, . GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD, tUt - ' ETC. ETC. DUNN BROTHERS, II AN US, Kos. 51 and 53 S. THIIID St.,' Dr alers tn Mercantile Paper, Collateral Loans, Government Seeurltie, and Gold. Draw Bills of Kxohange on the Ualoa Bant of London.and tue travellers' letters of credit through Mraara DOWLKS liKOS It CO , available In all the citlea of turope. "' llak Collections on all points. .- ' juecute orders for Honda and Stocks at Board of Brokers. ' ' Allow lcteiest on Deposits, subject to check at iUt. 12 P. r. ROT II EU II EL'S 4rcat IMclnre, BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG," AT No. 1003 CIIK3NBT STREET. Orn dairy from 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. A(ni.ion, s ot-nti. i;midrea, 10 cent. Bring oor upera -hrh. U t .tnfhff s jENGEKBUN 1) G1?AND BAL MASQUE, AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC, TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1871. Doors cpra at J,'S o'clock. THE GRAND CARNIVAL PROCESSION wilt ccromence at o'clock. TWO OKCHESTEA3, under the Directorship of CARL SKNTZ and IL OTJKRKIRHCH. CA1ERERS-C. QUIINBR and A. REI9TLE. Ticket, fS, admitting one Gentleman and Lady. Additional Lad lcs Tickets, l each; for tale at North's Music Store, No. loss Cncsuut street; Jcws Stand at Continental Hotel; at tho S.cngor. bund Hall, and on the evening of the Ball. Carriages will set down te"ids south, and take rip heads north. f 13 4r yOUNG MJGNNEROUOR GRAND BAL MASQUE. THURSDAY, January 26, at the AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUS10. SubHcriptlon Tlckeu, 5; Spectators' Tickets, 6) cents, at the following places: .. Andre fc Co., No. 11C4 Cheanut street. North A Co., No. 1028 Chesnut street. Lee A Walker, No. 922 Chesnut street. W. P. H, Covert's News Stand, Continental Hotel. J. Schubert & Co., No. 610 Arch street. II. Ecbinit, No. 631 South Second street. IL Nuss, No. 239 North Eighth street. Haas A Trau, Southeast corner of Seconl and Coates streets. And at the Hall of tho Young Mieunerchor, Nes. W2, C04, 506 CHERRY Street. 1 13 141619 81 23 85 86 AMERICAN ACADEMY OP MUdlC THIS (Saturday) EVENING, Jan. 14. LAST APPEARANCE OP M'LLE ROSErTI DER EREYSI1UTZ, JlJ. with a star cast, new raise en scene, aid ROSE'lTI, UAFFNKR, JUMMBU, FRA.NOSCH. firntn can h apnnrvA at. tha ab.1qii ir...t. and F. A. North A Co.'s Masio. Store, No. 102a Ciies. E. TnEtTKKPCRT'S CUESNCT STREET THIS (Saturday EVENINO. Jan. U. bj special request, Buiwer's play rf the LADY OP LYONS. Miss Phllls Glover as Piul'ne Charles it. Thorne, Jr as Clajdc UAVliJNl'UKT'S OTA It COMPANY. Also, the thrilling drama of the IDIOT WITNESS. James B. Nagle aa the Witness AiinilBsion, II, 15, ou, and to cents. Commenoa a.t 8 o'clock. MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET THEATRE. Begins 4f to 8 o'clock. DOUBLE BILL FOR SATURDAY NI JHT. TUJL aturdaj) EVENING, Jan. 14, las time, COQUETTES; OR, TnE TWQ JONESES. Mrp. John Drew and Company; and the comic drama of . ROBERT MAC AIRE, by Craig, lull, and Cunpaur. Mondayl.OST AT SE by Mrs. John Drew and Company. ALNUT STREET TUBATRE, NINTH AND WALNUT Streets. THIS (Satuidai) EVENING, Jan. 14, tenth night In America of Andrew, UalMay's cele brated comedy-drama entitled THE GH EAT CITY! , ' A STORY OF LONDON LIFE. , , THE IMfOuTEO SU'iNEUY, painted on the spot expressly for tbe man BRment of this theatre, by . the distiugutahed aititt, Mr. J. Johnson, will prtent BEAlrl IFUL AND Al-'CUHATE VIEWS of the Brltifih Metropolis In the present day. 1RCUS. TENTH AND CALLOWHILL STS. . TWO GRAND SATURUAY BILLS. AFTEhNOON AT 8. EVENING AT 8. Toxitlvely last anpearanco iu Philadelphia of the ATHLETIC SENSATION OP TUE WORLD, D'ATALIE, ANGELA. AND YOUNG ZEPHYR. Fon't fall to take tour families aud chUdreu lo see their wonderful and starUUig feats. Ad Bilfcblun aa heretofore. TTOX'S NEW AMERICAN THBATRI, CHESNUT Jr Street, artove Terjth, AMUSEMENTS OF ALL NATIONS. ' EVERY EVENING And SATURDAY MATINEE. GREAT CONGRESS OP STARS. -Comprlalug the b;st artists tn thaijouotry, who appear in Grand Ballets, Dutch Comedy, Local Sketches, Mlustrelay, EthipplanActa, Frce, Comic Yocalmui, Pantoiuluie, etc. . AMERICAN MUSEUM AND MENAGERIE, Northwest corner f NINTH and A KCH Streets. - Open daily from e A. M. n le f. M, luo.ooo CUlUOSXTIEi . l(, , . From all parts of tr.e World. . THIRTY CAGES OP WILD ANIMALS." 1 Tbe Splendid Uruumtlc t'onipany appearing in the Lecture Room every Evening at 8 o'clock, aud Wed nesday and Saturday afternoons at 8 o'clock, . Admission to all the Attractions, so cents. 11 12 tf ARCH STREET OPERA HQTJ8E. ARCH Street, above Tenth. ' SIMMONS tt HLOCUW8 MINSTRELS. THE CHAMPION TROUPE OP AMKIUOA. Every evening until further notice Robert Fraser's new Christmas Pantomime of HUSH A BYE BABY; , OH, HEY DIDDLE DIDDLE. Box office open from t A.M. until 4 P. M. Matinee every Saturday. I e tf BIEIiSTADrd LAST AND GREATEST TIC TLRE, "THE EMERALD POOL," CU exhibition at Earlee' Galleries, No. 816 CHESNUT Street. Admission Suaaon tickets, 1; single ticket, 29 cents. V6 lui DUPREZ & BENEDICT'S OPERA HOUSE. SEVENTH Street, below Arch. SAM RYAN as KIP VAN WINKLE AND IRISH OUTLAW. Matinee Wednesday and Saturday. , OARRIACESi ESTABLISHED 1853. JOSEPH BECKCI1AUS. No. 1204 FEANKTOItD Aveauet ABOVE G I HARD AVENUE, Manufacturer of exclusively FIRST-CLASS C J 1Z- XI I A- G--T31 S. NEWEST STYLES. ' . Clarences, Landaus, Landaulettes, Close Coaches, Smiling qr. Coaches, Coup, Buroo. riea, 1'hietonn. , K(;cknJ, tic, Bl lTAliLS FOR PHI VA lis iiMiBii bvju w uuuo ia iae country. Fire and varied stock ou haud completed aud to the works. Order recoive pigmpt aud ir)iii au. tenliuu. ill wo:k wartKi,'. ,1. liniaiurp TOIIN FARNUil A CO., COMMISSION 3JERJ 1 9 eAt)ta " 4 Mi ry 1,1 n - M i vc,fpaai 'i sal a j. ft ji J v k. . t - t
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