CITY BITILLEIVEN. Tait Magernmenon. MASKLD BALL. —The Oa alemy of Music never presented a more brilliant appearance than it did last night on the occasion of - the annual hal masque pf the Maennerchor. Notwithstanding the heavy snow storm which prevailed during the entire afternoon, there was ao exceedingly large turnout, and people began to enter the building before eight o'clock. The parquette circle and balcony wore soon filled with ladies, variously attired—some in rich and costly ball-room costumes, and others in fantas tical dresses, while the lobbies were, filled with male masqueraders, representing almost every imaginable character. The interior of the Academy vas batidsomely decorated. The upper, tiers were beautifully festoorted with red, white and blue bunting. At the centre of the Weedy was the City coat of arms, and above it, in front of the , family circle was a banner enstribed "Carnival, 1868." The dancing muste Was:Uptatt ono side of the stage, ' under the direCtiOn of parts .Sentt„ - and the promenade oand,untlee theleadee.' s h ip'of Theodore Hermann was located oppoiiite. The footing woe kept clear of intruders until the close of the grand match. A little after nine o'clock, the curtain rollettup, and* magnificent scene met the 'epee of , those Who were seated in the front of the hens& The entire stage was filled with the members , of the society and others, ,all in costume, and properly arranged for the 'opening ceremonies. The grand march then began. A. 'company pf the Gray Reserves, excellentlyArilled, and accom panied by 'two drummers, led. off. Then fol lowed the , Master 'Of Ceremotrieti,' In 'Roemer costume, ' rid* , hobby.horse; his,' adjutants mounted e.olorsial butterflies. A Puuchin- , silo came next, followed by the leader of the band as ifeizebub, attended by a train of !sixteen' dernene.' The ten floor manag - erstmade capital Ittieniaixettiralislerts of the ttme of Peter the Great. The members otahe Lobby Committee followed, as Cositacka, heaVily bearded, and the car or Printe,,arnival 'was drawn by a team Of six clowns carrying needle-guns. An &I:plumes fol. lowed v bearing a flag inscribed "Wairussia," and after filin cal ie a great block of lee'drawn by po- ' far bears, with an infant bear on its top. A rat; kee carrying the deeds of the State. marked "$7,000,000 contract," and a Russian with a bag to hold the cash, made up this part of the pie-, tare. - 'A banner,' inscribed "'Paris Exposition,"', was next in line, and Louis Napoleon was seen wader it canopy, of ,crinoline, upon a litter borne , by the Eroperors,of Austria and;'lassie, the King `- of Pritashat, and, the Sultan. The froskauer Guard came next. They were the attaches of the - cetera of the. evening, and waved) paper truiripets with ludicrous - effect. Thb general crovd of maskers, conimising counts, dukes, ,clowns, military officers of ahnost every nation, peatiant ,girity'qpakeresses, beers, court-ladies, ,te.e.„brought up . the rear. The processioe was very grotesque in appearance, and, being exceed.' ingly well managed, suecessfully went through various difficult and in terestiag mancenvres, to, the great delight add aniusemeut of the audience. The ball was now fairly opened, and' the or- , chestra struck up one of Strauss' 1111 C waltzes. This was the signal for those who had been mere spectators. to join iu . the festivities,' and the" dancing floor became very lively in an in credible , short space of time. The regular pro gi armee of dances, alternating with promenades, was then gone, through with, occupying the time until nearly 4to'clock this morning. Everybody wasjovial and happy. Those who were spectators enjoyed the eXtellent, musical selections of both orchestra and promenade band, and were highly amused by the pranks of some of the fantastical figurtl'e upon the" - stage, while those fond of dancing had a good time generally. it s Supper web served - in' the Foyer from 'lO to 2 Mr,;Adolph-Proskauer of N0:222 South —Third,atreetr-was-thee caterer...J.le pretlented a veil selected, bill of fare and every thing ,Was served up in the best style: The kliieunerchor bal masque of 1868, will be long remembered by those who had the pleasure of participating. It was exceedingly well man• aged in every respect, and passed off in the most suengssful;mannae. The names of the gentlemen who are entitled to theeredit of getting up this, very 'fine enter taimitent, 'Vhich delighted so many t people, aro as follows :` C. Marius. Bauman, G. glebrecht, Charles Roth; Al4Wenderoth and Fr. Reitz, Cool: mittee of Amusement; and J. 11. ,Camp, C. M. Bauman. G. R. Baker, Chas. Roth,ouis Tour naye Wechninnyer,Richard T. Smith, .G. A. Burger, M. Richards Muckle, Fr. Boltz, G. Sie. brecht, A.IG. Feuss, T. Mergenthaler, Fr. Seng etock, A.-Neuderoth,,B. N. Seelhoost, Cie Fen titer; A. De Dobbler and C. Henmenn, Committee of Arrangements. A HEAVY Snow-STORM.—The snow which fell during yesterday morning was succeeded by a disagreeable, drizzling rain, which continued for several hours. This bid fair to convert the streets into slush-troughs, but about dusk the wind changed, the atmosphere became chilly and snow commenced to fall again. During the entire_ tight the flakes continued to come down in an , exceeedingly lively manner. A stiff northwest breczeprevailed, and the bard little pellets were driven pitilessly into the faces of the few people who were compelled to be out, causing a severe, stinging sensation. Such a dismal. stormy night is rarely witnessed in this city. The hack drivers were out in full force, in consequence of the Milunerchor ball, and had a very rough time otit. Iho passenger railway cars were crowded to their fullest capa deity in the early part of the evening, but later the trips became "few and far between," and on most of the roads ceased altogether. Until nearly . daylight this morning the wind continued to howl, signs creaked, and window sashes rattled. The snow, all this time, came down Unceasingly, and owing to the heavy drifts, canoed by the driving wind, was piled up preVy .high in exposed points. This morning the city is enveloped in a coat of white, and the merry jingle of the sleigh-bells is heard i n all directions. The passenger railway corn - papies,having provided themselves with meal - tines for clearing the snow from the traake, have not been much Inconvenienced by the storm. All the cars are running about as natal. The trains on some of the railroads corn ing into the city have been delayed some • what by the , drifts, but there has been no very serious detention. To-day the sun shines brightly, but has not caused much of a thaw. The sleighlug is exCellent, and this afternoon all the reader itr the rural portion of the city will be swarming. With light cutters containing buffalo robed Individuals, male and female. A NEAT Carruar, OF THlgNucs.—This morning, between twelve and one o'clock,as Offiber Charles S. Smith was passing Ninth and Arch streets, he was informed that tbree thieves had just been in the restaurant and had gone up Arch street. Smith strolled out Arch street, and observed the men take'a wallet from the pocket of a drunken inan,and go under a lamp post for the purpose of -examining it. The contents consisted of some " Irish Republic" bonds, which, ' having 'the appearance of greenbacks, caused the fellows to become somewhat elated with their success, and they went to a saloon at Ninth and Market .streets.,. Smith followed, and, summoning three poliopen to his assistance, arrested the three" men., The prisoners are named Winfield Iluber. Napoleon Brown, alias French Pete, and Leonard Davis, alias Red River. All are known to the de tectives as old thieves. They Will have a hearing at the Central Station this afternoon. After they left the restaurant at Ninth and Arch streets, a coat was missed, and it is supposed that they _made way with it. Tries "YOUNG MEN'S ASSOCIATION" of All Saints P. E. Church, situated in Twelfth street, below Fitzwater, intend giving a series of public meet ings for the purpose of having debates, readings, essays and recitations, which are to be given by its members, The first of these interesting oc ‘cationa takes place this evening, in the lecture _ room of.thechurch..nt_ half-past- BeVOll o'clock, and to which the public are most cordially in vited. _ • MODERN PAINTI2iOB.—The sale of paintings at 15cott'e Mt Gallery, 1020 Chestnut street, was .commenced last evening under utafaverahle cir- Qui:Dances, the stormy weather preventing tunny from attending the sale. The prices ob tained were very low; notwithstanding, about half of the paintings were sold at low paces. The balance of the catalogue will be sold this evening at 7;4 o'clock. A Roccar CusTomkit.—Jobn Cunningham was cominitted yeFterday, by Alderman Jones, for mandolin mischief. It is alleged that be drfitik at a tavern on Market street, above Thirteenth, and when asked to pay his bill, he broke the win .dows'and knocked down the barkeeper. • ' SVISPIC lON or LA MEN 1".--A colored iiian,n anted Augustus Johnson. wns ' arrested last ni4lit on atispickin of baying been concerned in the larceny of butler, lard, &c., from: provision store on Water strect. He %vas taken before Alderman Godbon, and Was held In $BOO bait for m further G. IL BECHTEL'S DRANI.) SAUK OF FINE PLATICD• Wanic,—Opaccount of the uupropltious state of the weather yesterday; these tine , goods bad not the Kelm\ display they should have had, and vve: have thought:lt advisable to continue the sale Lo morrow morning, at 1.01; o'clock, at Scott's Art Galiet~!, Ib2o Chestnut street Sale wittioOt re acrve. • • • . • • TILL-TAPPINO.- Alderman Mink bad before him thie inbrning, William, Campbell and John Whited . charged with having robbed the money drawer t ot o milk hOlee at Eleventh and Anita streets. The aedused were held in $l,OOO ball for trial. BflotpizTmo.—Bridget Megargee was arrested yesterday, iipon the charge of the larceriy of a dress'ilattern from a,store at Fifteenth and C:il lowhill streets; She was committed by Alderman Pancoast. STEALING A COAT.—A youth` named William Rayne, sixteen:years of age, was sent to the House of Refuge yesterday, for having stolen a coat froth'Gilmer's store, on Oxford street, above Hope. AMUSEMENTS. CARL tWOLIROJIN ' S MATINEES.—The third of the serie4 of Beethoven matlnd'es will he given in the foyer of the Academy of Music to-moirOw afternoon at 4. o'clock. The following pro gramme has been prepared 5 Sonata—C major, opui2;'No. 3 ,• Allegro con Ml6—Adagio—Schur zo•Allegro.-rFlnale, Allegro Assai ;• Aria—" Dove sono" from 'le Nozze di Figaro, H. R, Mozart; SonataC miner, opus 10, Np." 1; Allegro con Prestissimo; Song— Die Rose Spohrf , Sonata—E flat, ppm 31, No. 3; Allegro- 2 -Scherzo Allegretto Vivace—Minnetto, Moderato 0 grazios6,—Finale, Presto eon fnoco. THE TIIRATRE6. — Mr. John Owens, at the Chestnut, will appear this evening as "Caleb Pluinmer," In The Cricket on the. Hearth, and also in The Live Indian,: At the Arch; Under the Gas light 4 will ,begiven. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Wit llama, at. the Walnut, will appear in Ireland as it Was, ,The . Connecticut Courtship and, the Irish 74utor. miscellaneous entertainment will be given at the AineriCan. Drertaris.—Mr. Charles Dickens will read from his "Dr. Marigold" and "Bob Sawyer's Party" at Concert. Hall, this evening. There will be two final reltdlngs on Thursday and Friday, February 13th and 14th. Tickets for these entertainments will be sold at Concert Hall on Saturday morning next. - - , MR..J .s E. Munnocir.—on Saturday, Fob ' win? Bth, this popular elocutionist will read at PRILADECPII,IA :49ertnit Ilou:sn.—The' famous burlesque, ThePlackl3ook, will be repeated at Ibis theatre' to-nicht. The Black Book. is a first rate burlesque of the Black Crbok style of per formanee. It is full of , good hits, funny situa tions and amusing incidents. In' ddition to this there Will be singjng, dancing, Ethiopian occen trieities by Frank Moran and other firptorate per lormera,'and n plentiful sprinkling of 'wit and humor: The entertainment at this house Is al- Ways ef COlont. ELEVENTH STREET OPERA 11,06811.—Th113 oven big amety attractive' entertainment will be given 'at Messrs.. - Carneross k Dixey'et 'opera house. The pantomime of The Magic Pearl will be per 44ruipd, with, ap - the accessories of handsonie scerlaryt costumes, wonderful transformations andAndleinus situations .-- A - burlesque - nntitled - The ,;el rtivaiof Dickens willbe-kiveu, with Low Simmons as "Charles Dickens.' Mr. Carncross wlll:sing several, favorite , ballads ,!and . there will be ti misColianeos.performance by the troupe.., CITY NOTICES A WONDFItnn: INVENTION FOR HEATING Eoi inors.—We yesterday examined one , of the most, re markable inventions of the age—a most ingenious contrivance for beating, cooling or ventilating build ings. The inventor and patentee is-Mr. N. Parrish, of Kalamaioo, Michigan, and the title of his inven tion is and Cold Air Generator." That 'it ac complishes what is claimed for it will he apparent to all who will call at the celebrated Rester and Range warehouse of Mr.J. S. Clark,No.leaS Market st.,where it is now in operation for a few days only,for the benefit of the public. The patent for the invention was ob tained December 17th, 1661, although the papers had been tiled for that object more than twenty-one years ago! the delay In granting the patent having been in consequence of some English report being tllcd at Washington of a similar character. Through this ex traordinary delay, the country has been deprived of an article, the value of which can hardly be overesti mated. It consists of an arrangement that can be at taclaq.to any ordinary heater, the effect being to force a continuous volume of fresh air np between the hot cylinder and casing, which, be coming heated In its passage, warms an apartment ,of almost any size in an incredibly short time. As an economizer, it fs unparalleled. The inventor guar. maws that by means of his appliance he can heat a dwelling throughout with one-eighth the quantity Of fuel that is ?tow consumed in warming a few of its apartments ! In other words, a building which is now heated at an annual expense of eight hundred dollars. con be heated by means of Mr. Parrish's invention for for one hundred dollars. The hot air thus obtained 13 APO of a purer and better character, for obvious rea sons. Of the means by which it is introduced through the heater, we can only say that it is accomplished by mechanism, by means, of a pendulum fan, which, wound up, will run from two to twenty-four hours, as desired. And when heated air is not required, the same agency will send a circulating stream of cold air, and thus maintain an agreeable temperature In the warmest either. It is a perfect ventilator. All who are in terested in the development of sclenthic machinery should ,g 0 and see it. We learn that capitalists are taking hold of it In various parts of the Union already, and the stir it is making in this and other cot:a menities is likely to become a. furore. --•••• •••••-- GILNERAI, 131tAINT'S nomination for the Pres'. dency_scerne to be as 'libixed"a' pliact,” jeliglng from life tone TtifThe press, North - and Sbuth; clothing sold at Charles Stokes & Go.'s Clothing House, ander the Continental, is a universal favorite with the public mho comparison has,tt le difference, however, that while Grant's praise Is in the month of but pne party, Inc praise of Stokes & Co.'s clothing is on the tongues or all parties. Bowmen INFANT CORDIAL, than whieh nothing can be more pleasant and , aciothing for infants and young children. • SNOW ! Funs i-Snow Largeet stock 'of Furs in the city, at the lowes prices OA/5.1,0111M, Continental lintel. AN INvisthLE CHARM, which nothing:that merely pleases the eye could cchifer, accompanies and surrounds the lady, ,of fashion who uses P1L1.1.014 . 4k Sox's Extract of PNight Blooming Comm." and moves through the mazes of tho dance enveloped iu its fragrance. "BOWER'S Gum Arabic Secrets" soothe and heal Coughs, relieve Hoarseness, tough morning phlegm, and afford great comfort in Bronchial irrita tions. Try them . . Made by Bower, Sixth and Vine. Sold by druggists, 85 cents. 'Scow! FURS! SNOW! Largest Stock of Furs hi the city, at the loves prices ! OAKtrouos, Continental Hotel, STRIKE for your altars and your fires, strike for the green graves of your sires, and all that sort of thilig, you know, and then strike for the shop of the neOest tobacconist, and lay in a good supply of "Cen tury." That's a sensible strike. FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE. Florence Sewing Maehlee. Florence Sewing Machine. 0111ce, 1128 Crlieetnut atreM, Philadelphia. MarruirasEs AND BADDING made to order—the first quality of materials need. Old bedding done over with care at Pattea's,l4oB Cheatnut street. TUE MOST SALUTARY driLICAS will bo experienced by those afflicted with Neuralgia, Nerve-ache, or any nervous complaints, ..by _pinta/121g of an occasional dose ofBE; TRENarOO Tio-notmotrunrs. or.ThavartsAL NEURALGIA Film. This valuable medicine tones and stimulates the nerve fluid, invigorates the constitution and dispels any )3 orvons disease. Apothecaries hive this medicine. : JouxoEox, HoLLowAv s Cownms, Agents, Vhiladelphla. Ferenrunit MEIWED, reupholstered and vain lolled equal to rew, at . Patten q, 1403 Chestnut street HIGHLY CotatEsznantat—The energy displayed IA pushing forward the work on the Great National Orphan Asylum—the Riverside Institute. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND GATARRE.- 3. Isaacs, M. D. Professor of the Eye and Ear, treats.. all diseases appertaining to the above members with the utmost success. Testimonials from t4e moot re itablesources in the city can be seen at his office, No. E!O6 Arch street. Tho medical faculty are invited to ac company their patients, as he has no secrets in his practice. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge, made for esaminattom TILE DAILY EVEN,ING BULLETUN.-PHILADCLPIBA - , TIIVESDAY, JANUARY 30. 18(58. 8111tti ICA!, Ititalt UME24113 and druggists' sundries St.owitima-& Murrain'', yea South Igglittt street. Brawl Funs! EINow! , ' ' tnoeet Stuck or goss inlhu city; at the loweet 0 NpttOiocvOiLD44, . f, , Col:01(310M Hotel.' sKA i wil•i'Afli S. WEST FIIILADELPIIIA PASE. , A T I hTY -FI ttsT AND W ALNUT STREETS. SNOW RI MOVED! ICE,VP„Kir FINE! , f , Clear, tiro. GRAND FANCY DRESS.:GARNIVAL , AND HUN WORKS TO-NIGHT. Adinlealon, 25 ccnte. Fancy Coatunna!atiPark. It. ;RATIN G:- ‘2./t ATIN BEIAtiVEgt: lei IN inlsiE 0 dition at .Koyt tone Pak: South Third and ,Hor ne. Open this at ternoonandevening.,Muslo and illuinination. Conus elliOPYOUrfleiVeB. • 11 . ~• EL USErtit See Sixth,l'age ,fec AddlOon4 ,Amusentenft: ° . M-3IV L iN H E A Vv Li g — E O ltt NLY'; iltkintne'delog . , 1 MONDAYVk NING.' FEBRUARY 30 / ••-:. FATHER BALDWIN.S 4 e • 1 OLD FOL LKS , , OLD ' VOLKS: OLD FOLKS. 01,D. FOLKS, CONCERT' COMPANY I OF 24 ATI.T10:1 S. ‘, Whose success for thtspast lIVB ,tuOntlis in 'Baltimore add Washington has , been of .the tlititt: flittering character, crowded houses and delighted ,eudiences greeting at every I,nttrtailddent-of theirbeautiful prograunnos of NMI° and Costumes OF ONE HUNDRED 1 , oiing AGO. ' Tho troupe has been - strengthened Joy the addition of MASTER AdtMI3TEOI4O, the astonishing Boy Soprano, whcveclillsee the famed _, • .84/113TElt ti0K.N.18 . . , • • . ' ' • Mr.'BENJAMIN, tha'powerftll baritone. ' ' 1 Miss G ttEENs.tho , Ileantllol favorite. Miss MINNIE SMITH, the fatuedVocallst.' OItaNDSIRE FARRELL and Ida "Itig Fiddle." The "Old Folks," magnifloontorcheatra, ,Ue , etc., all in a brilliant programme. That atvakeE; old foellnisi remind us of our Tore; fathers; recall scenes of the past; to hear theantherns of our departed sites, with-no dash songs to . insult refined taste, but airs that leave a happy remembratee of -; • , • THE DAYS OF YORE.. ADMISSION, 35 cENTS: SECURED SEATS, 60 CDNYS. Doors open at 7 00°4, to 'commence at 8. Seats secured at Trtimplerta; NS Chestnut 'street; at Boner's, 1102 I.:pennant ; and at Risley' dr , Oevert : s, Conti nental; and at Hall in the evening. • "MATINEES," "M,ATINEES." Wednesday and Saturday at 2 o'clock. Admishion. 25 eta. NEW PIJIBLIGAT'IVNS4 TBOLLOPE'S NEW BLOK. BEINIMA! OEMINIA GEMSIA! ' GEIAMAI . NEW, BOOKB YURGIBBha, AND-FOlt. BALE TBIB DAY, BY NO. c`e PHI& GEMMA. A Novel. By T.A. Trolloph. Complete In one large 'duo'decimo volume, Cloth. Price, $2; or in paper cover, tor $1 50. "Mr, Trollop(' again gives us one of 1:118 novels of Italian private Whot the present day, The descriptions of the cityof blebs—of the country around-;of Savona, the de solate town of the Diaremnt—are weuderfully graphic. and bear witneesto tbdir having been done from the life by cno who has lived in the places and loved them. The ormolu the giaat'church of Savona is , brought vividly before the tendert :Who will not easily shake off the Du pressionit produces. We would recommend the reader to leant for himself the unraveling of the plot and the hurl Jesuit. The story will repay perusal, and the inter: eet increases as it proceeds.—A the/meta/4 !LITTLE DORIIIT.! Large type, leaded. Price,.sl 50 fly Charles Dickens, being the twelfth volume of "rotor POLE' Peoples.Editiou, Illustrated, of Charles Dickens's Works." with Twelve Illustrations by Phi ,and Cruik ehenk,ie published this day, in uniform style with "'Bleak House," Twist." "christintis stores" "Nicholas Nickleby." "Oli v er "Our;Nutual f!iend" • "The Old Curiosity Shop," Tarmtby amigo," :David Copperfield." "Tale of '1 wo Cities; -Domand and "The Pickwick Papers," already issued: Price, $l 50 each.: Printed 1 rom large type, leaded, end oho volume will, belesuel a week. until this edition is 111. complete. • DAVID COPPERFIELD, Price, twenty-five cents. Being the t leyenth V elnme of 'Peterson's Cheap ltdi tion-loe the Million of Charles Dickens's Works." at Tweuty.fivc cents each . ---- r An Books published aid for oaf e by tier the moment they aro issued from the press, at Publishers' prices. Call in person, or send for whatever books you' want, tot' . ' T. lI—PETERSON dr BROTHERS, Stl6 Chprtunt street. Philada... Pa. LJECLifIiTIV CEP. N THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND 1 - , ALMunty—of___Philadelphitt. Atate of , ittlalAßD S3lE'l HURST, deceased.—The Auditor .appointed - ty thi• Coln tto audit, Fettle and , adjuet thestiecount of It& ItECCA J. SMETIIUII6I', acting Executrix of the last will and tritamentof RICHARD SMETHURST,dece iLE , C d, hnd to make distribution, will meet the parties Interested' for the purpoeee of his appOintrnent, on Monday, the tenth day of February, A. D. 1868, at 4 o'clock..P: SL, at his (thee, No. 271 South Fifth street, in the' city of Pitiladel. phis. , JOSEPH A. CLAY, 3830-th.e,tust§ ' Auditor. TII THE.ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND 1. County of Philadelphia.—Estate of EDWARD W. .DAVID. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit,_ settle and adjust the account of THOMAS PRA'IP I'O'LTS, Administrator el the dictate of the deseased, and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the aceountant wilt meet the parties interested for the ,par peso of his appointment, on Tuesday, February 11th, 18(N. .at four o'clock, P. M. at his Office, No: riputh dixth street, in the City of Philadelphia. Ja3e.th,s.tmst.. JOHN E. LATTA, Atiditbr. N THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND / County of Philadclphia.—Estate of CASPAR YEAGER. —The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the first end final account of JOHN D. YEAGER, CASPAR H. YEAGER, and EI,IZABEra A. YEAGER, Executors of the Estate of deceased, and to report diff. tribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested for the purpose of his op. pointteent, on Monday February 10th, 18e8„ at four o'clock, P. M., at his office, No. 128 South Sixth streets th the city of Philadelphia. . JOHN E. LATTA: jalioth e tubt* Auditor. INSTRUCIMIONF ivIIBS E. A. EDELIVIAIt'S INSTITUTE FOR BOYS.- 6. W. corner of Twelfth and Filbert streets, second floor. The First Session of this Institute will open on MONDAY, February 3d, IBA at 9 o'clock, A. N. The combination of mildness of , discipline with the thorovuhness of the Puban Sava System specially re. commend it to parent.: ja29.6trp• /MEAL ESTATE, SALE N. ORPHANS' COURT SALE.— ESTATE OF MARY E'L Aun Fogel, deceased.-- Thomas `itr. Sons, Auction , eers.—eenteel two-story Brick Dwelling, No. 34)8 Christian street, west of Third street—Pursuant to.an order of the Orphans' Court for the City dud County of Philadelphia, will ho sold at public sale. on Tneaday, Fi,bruary 25th, 1868, at 12 o'elock noon, at the Philadelphia Exchange. the following described property late of Mary . Ann Fogel deceased, via.: All that two-story brick mos suage and lot of ground, situate on the south side of Chris-, Ban streAt at the distance of 68 feet west of Third street, Second Ward ; containing in front on Christian street feet. and In depth 18) feet, to a two feet wide alley leading into and from Third street. Bounded on the south by the said alley, on the west by wound granted to William Go vett on ground rent, on the north by Christian street at oreiald, and on the east by grounds granted to Frederick - Rees an ground rent. (Being the same promises which Robert Ewing, Esq.. high Sheriff of the said city and county of Phila delphia—by deed_polLndatect4th_of_October,...A.,=.l)--1862. entered among the records of the District Court for said city and county', in book No. 55, page 559, A: e., granted and conveyed unto the said Mary Ann t. ogel, then Mary Ann Liggett, in fee. Subject to a yearly ground rent of 18 20, able unto the Hector, Church Wardens M and Vestry men of the United Swedish Lutheran Churches of Woe came, Kingsessing and tipper Merlon, in the county of Philadelphia, in the State of Pennsylvania, their since& core and assigns.) Together with the common use and privilege of the said 12 feet wide, akeY,and of ingress, egret)' end rew essunto, out of and along :the, same at all times thereat ter forever. By the Court. E. A. MERRICK. Clerk O. C. CLARA R. LEWIS, Executrix. kc. M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, 139 and 141 South Fourth street Ja2o fel LI G FILIHNISHING GOODS.' FRENOH - DRESSING FOR LADIES' & 'CHILDREN'S -BooTa AND SHOES, The PRENCIi DRESSING is the meat elegant 'article of the kind evor produced. Ladies' Shoos which have become red and rough by wearing are restored to their original color and lustre, • For T rave li ng B e gs, ulnae, &c., it is unequalled . FOR SALE BY Thompson Black's Bon & Co., Broad and Ohestnut Streets, nolg•tn th s byPßUill AND M411114;14. by J. BUBBLEIt NUS Lo LANDi IOEI south Delaware avenue. BARGAINS FINE. CLOATES ADIES',.,DRESS FURS, - row Ti e tur ii DAYS. THE WHOA Ti ICE . hinKED DOWN .4 FINe-iitbiliß 6LQAKS v s4o To its. - i4E jokieg ~ I Is 9 SURPLUS OF LAST 'SEASON, `THOHE Or THE SACQUE SHAPEItEDUCED -,FROM $4O TO $l.B. _ ' , FROM SSO TO FROM' $5O TO 48. Those. of C4046 ' 111 ' and Basque Shapes. • FROM $4O TO $10; ;FROM $2O TO $B. FROM $2O TO $6. LADIES' DRESS FURS ARE ALL REDUCED. REAL ASTRA.CHff SACQUES, Mod TO $BO. $l2O TO $.90, AEOTIO SEAL SAOQUES, ON TO $9O. SIN TO SUO Russian Sable . Sets, Hudson Bay Sable Sets, . Eastern Mink Sable, Chinchilla; Ermine,. , . ' Squirrel, - etc., etc.; MI Reduced in Like Proportion. J. `w. PROCTOR & CO,, 920,0RESTNIri STREET, PriILADELPIIIA: al6.th . tu•tfrp INI4I4IANCE STATtITIENTS: RETURN OF THE UN ITED S PATES BRANCH OP Tim Liverpool and London and Globe 7 INSURANCE COMPANY, On tat first day of January, 1868, IN CONFOIIMITY WITII THE LAW OF TIDINBYLVAISIA. Authorized Capita1....................11110, 000 , 000 Pald-up.Capltal 1,958060 Total Amount of Meets (G01d)........ 16,271 1 670 INVESTMENTS AND FUNDS RETAINED IN THE UNITED STATES Real Estate held by the Company in the United ..... ......... . $257,723 82 Cash Deposits in lianka 83,684 12 'Amount of Cash in hands of Agents and in course of trangnission 190,%8 17 Amount of Legit's. on Bond and Mortgage, constituting first liens on Real Estate (In the United States) on which there is less than one year's interest due 813,790 00 Amount of Loans, Stocks. etc., held by the Company: market va1ue........,... ...... 703,911 83 ; INCOME IN THE UNITED STATES. 'Cash Premiums from Jan. 1, 1867, to Jan. 1, 1868: . . ... ... ......... ........... ....... 1.847,118 30 Amount of Premiums earned............ 1,106.971 16 Amount of inter eel 101,079 57 AmeliaEXP of income from other sources. 61,342 62 ENDITURES AND LIABILITIES. Amount of Losses during the year which have been paid........ ....... ......... .............. 920,458 93 Amount of Losses In suit or contested during the yeatr.T.7. - :: - .7.... ... ..... .... .= 98,46649 Amount of Losses during the year notyet paid. 128.506 50 !Amount paid for reinsurance and return pre -160,374 01 m iume Amount of expenses during the year, includ: ing commissions and fees to Officers and Agents in the United States 325.058 20 Amount of ........... 70,4% 20 • Amount of all other expenees of the Company, 21,636 82 STATE OF NEW YORK. CITY AIM Consery or New Yoxte, as. Be it remembered that on this 18th day ofi.Janua , y, A. D. 1868, before me, the subscriber, a notary public. in and for the State of Now York, duly commissioned and autho• tired by-A he Governor of.NowYork.-to takeAcknowledg• ment of deeds arid other. ritings. to be used and recorded in the State of New, York, and to administer oaths and alit-madam. personally 'appeared ALFRED PELL, Jr , . Resident Secretary of the Liverpool and London Globe Insurance Company, and made oath that the above and f iregniug is a true statement of the condition of paid Company upon the first day of Janeary.lB6B, and I farther certify that I have made personal examination ot theca's dition of said Liverpool and London Globe Insurance Compa on this day, and am satisfied that they have tweets safely invested In the United States to the amount et *2,074,966 94; that I have examined, the seguritles IS.W in the hands of the Company, as set forth in the foregobe statement, and the same aro of the value represented in the statement. I further certify that I am not Interested in the affaira of said Company. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and i affixed any official seal, the 31st day of December, °"' A. D. 1867. JOHN F. DOYLE, Notary Public. • DIRECTORS IN NEW YORK. FRANCIS COTTENET. Esq. Chairman. HENRY GRINNELL Eon Deputy Chairman. E. M. ARCHIBALD , B. ht..Conenl A. HAMILTON, JR.. Esq. It 0, FERGUSSON, Esq. Resident Manager—ALßED POLL. Esq. Couneel—ALEX. HAMILTON. JR.. Esq. Bankers—Phmnix. Bank. OAMMANN & CO. • ADVISORY BOARD IN PHILADELPHIA. Meson, CHARLES S SMITH, LEMUEL COFFIN JOSEPH W. LEWIS. EDWARD . DUBBING. ALTER. ATW 00 D SMITH, • GENERAL AGENT FOR PENNSYLVANIA. INiWtrlllerchanti o- Exehange, • ja2E.sa to th.et BP FINhNCIAL. AUSTIN & °BERGE, 818 WALNUT STREET, PRMADELPEIIk COMMISSION STOCK BROKERS, STOOKS, BONDS AND LOANS, COMM SOUGHT AND BOW ON COMMISSION °A if !WINING WHEEL—WO OROOMIS Arm N° —JM t received from Rocheater. a IMP*), of met skier. ALIN received Im j. VMCLID ewer . 920 Pear street, Below Third and Walnut wOO% POPULAR LOAN., RPecial -A4ent!4l UNION PACIFIC RAILIIOA:D ...;; lEM OFFICE DE DAVE!" & No. 40 BOOTH tIIIE,WfiTILILET, rI,IILipIELPLIJA, Jan. 27 We deette to call attention to the dlfterlettoo frahe rele. &doles of the RERBT 11101tTGAGE BONDS Bt the UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD) ) _ and the price of Governments ... We wen& today give . thesis bends and pay a difference Of "' . $2lB 17 'taliing In' exchange U. S. 6's of 1881. 8210 67 do do 620's of 1869. 18190'67 do. do. 620'S of 19'X ' $l9B 92 do. do. 6.2e's of 1165; !dal it Noy,' $176 92 . do. do. &Ws of 1866, Jan l & $17817 do do. d. 20% Of 1 81 : 17 : $1 17 do. do. 6' cent. 10.4fts. att. I $lB6 62 • do. do. .1 810 Cy. June burns. $179 32 do. do , 7'8.10 Cy. July issile: (For every thousand _ " The above bonds are secured, by a PIRST 'MORTGAGE upon it road costing about three times their amount, with very large and constantly increasing nett revenue. DE HAVEN & BRO., i DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF, GOVERNMENT BECUEITIES,"GOW), No. 40 S. Third St. CENTRAL PACIFIC R. R. riRsT MORTGAGE . BONDS, Principal and Interest ( Payable in Gold. This road receives all *the Governrocut bounties. The Benda are issued under the special contractlaws of Call ferule and Nevada, and the agreement to pay Gold tind ing in law. . . Ve offer them for sale at ro, and aecrued Interest from July Ist. in currency. Governments taken . in Exchange 'nt from 12 to 12 per cent. difference, according tothe _ BOWEN & FOX , 13 MERCHANT'S EXtHANGE, SPECIA AGENTS FOR THE LOAN IN PIIILAXIBI44 - - • - PH/A• THE POPULAR LOAM. UNION PACIFIC Lilt. BONDS. `INTEREST payible in GOLD. Price 90, and Interest from let January. GOVERNMENT AND OTHER BECDRFFIEB TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. AND FULL MABERT PRICE LOWED. 3 Basun Wed, X Y., MTh, RANDOM & CO., Ann 16 8, Third St., Phila. Bankers and Broken. Ja.7.l3mrDs 7-30's Converted into 5-20'S 451-4DIA3 And Compound Intered Notes Wanted . _ .113IitEXPL. & CO., BANKERS, 86 South Third Street, The Lehigh Coal and Navigation COMPANY'S. GOLD per cent. 13conds. FOR SALE IN SUMS TO SUIT EURCLIABERS. • . E. W. CLARK & CO No. 35 South Third Street. JalB43otrP4 UNION PACIFIC R. W. Eastern Division, BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD BY BARKER BROS. & CO., No. 28 S. Third Street. jalB42trp4 BANKING HOUSE OF JAY - CooloaCco. 112 and 114 So. THIRD ST. PHILAVA , Pealera in all Government Bournles. MACDOWELL & INTIGKINS. STOCK BROKERS, No. 150 South Third Street. sirocias AND LOANS bought and 8.14 on Commission* JAB. J, AisoDOWELL , Joe. E. Wuautio, 7,3 ja64mrp• 540 MILES OF THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD, Runt:2[llllg West fioni Oinitha THE CONTINENT, / ABE ow, 9,9mPriti'llED, =SZE TIIE TIqa.44IIIi:EAWL.AIiCANICIITIT*.g.itUNIHNar Within Ten 4les of the EilinTa4; .OE,TII EIitOCKY a IiIOVNTA I NS; The remaining ten mild, Will be finished its “ootdaa the weallierverraite the roadebed to beeuillciently packedlo receive theyaile. The worh- continuoie ,to bo pushed fore ward to the rock enttinge en z ,tho western slope with•un abated' energy, and a much larger force will be employed, during tbe'eurrenp Year than, ever before. The yrospoet. that the GRAND LINE TO THE PAOIFTO Will bn•lbompleted in 1870, was novcibettoi." 'rho 'means ea . farprovided for con struction havo proved aaildcorid' there Ob lack of funds for the tootst vigproua, proiyoutfoa of !IT enterprise. 'llene means are d4hied into fo4iclaoees: 1.---Usl l l`4i) STATEB 136D1D8, liming thirty years to rue, and pearieg infix per cent: cur. rency Rayed, nt the rate of eldAo per mile ferDli miles re the Plaine: then at the rate or $43,00 per mita for 150 miles dhrouth the Rocky Monntairia; thee at the rata of s;3lth° dor mile for the remaining dletarica, for datfch the. Uhlted Stahl, takes a Reomil lien as soculity. The la tticed on there Jibed to paid by the United Statas govann• tn t, which alto pay e the Cofnpanypnedialf'tiidamounL of its Lille in money for trend; ening itl freight, troops, te idle, oe. be retnatnivg half of three bills 18 placed to the dompany'a credit, and forma a pinking feud which may finally dlrchnige the whole amount of tide Item 2.--FIBST MORTGAGE BONDS. BS Its charter the Company is permitted to ixitni itt owa Eitst Mortpage Honda to the same amount a! , the bonds Itaued by the Government. and re, lcore, and