Prop, Gaddis 1 s LgCTimEB.V'We haye already diriwf«l>fl«ntlonto'tbhc6ijrM of lectures, commenced. H*UlMteTenlog > ty Pr. ; fes»orM.P, Gaddis, ~ if Cincinnati,; for, the benefit pi several of oar meet. praiseworthy ’.sharltsbie institution!. It isnot often r x thatoar eltlssnsbare the opportunity of spending their Oerter* Corhe noble n work of benevolence, and at the Uma for to appreciable acd intellectual evening’s ehtertaiuraent skis- afforded la these lectures. As a ~ temperance. lecturer, Mr. Gaidls is of the Gough, and | : Ohapiri elyle,' theattantion and the ap plause even of ibose'Who,. in the abstract, differ, with him in opinion. Mis lecture last evening was given in behalf of the Bedford street Mission, Philadelphia So ciety for the Hrnp'ojmont and Instruction of the Poor, Union School, and ChUdien’a Heme, Penn Asylum for Indigent Widows, Northern Home for Friendless Chil dren, and dorks’-Beneficial’ Association, and was In overy respect a signal success. The. second lecture of the coarse wIU he delivered this evening at 8 o’clock. Tickets of admission, twenty-five cents each, can be had o' the oflioers and members of any of the above named associations ;4t the drug store of Dr. Jayne k Bon, and at the door,of the hall. off This U now the iheme among the admirers of Mr. Everett Inthia oity, And their name,|B: leglon. The demonstration-at the Academy of Music, on Thursday evening of next week, will doubtless be a hrlHisnt affair. “ t \_ :", u Thb Sons op the Brass op *76.”—-Their ohil dren hud*their gr»ndohildren continue, as heretofore,* t o patronise the great renowned ami fashionable “ Old Franklin Hall Clothing Emporium” of E. H. Eldrldge, fcloV 821 Chestnut street. ,k j \ 1 The readers of The may rest assured thatat nn Other establishment in the city will they find more fchwefulfitV, better fabrics, lower prices, tnorecoar • tecus, salesmen or artistic cutters. Let those in want 6f elegant clothing look in and see I .. Electric Clocks.—ln Marseilles, Franoo, one Rtmdred eteotrlo clods have-been placed In various jjlrts of the city, and In the street lamps,, so that the, hoars may be known' from them by night as well as by diy Each clocks haws been on the street lamps in the Oity of Gh* nt, Belgium} for some years. It Is pioposed id pnt < up. a number of suoh' time-pieces in this city, afid place upon the' Illuminated face of each the follow ln| inscription: “ Buy all yonr garments at the Brown fetone Clothing Hall of Bockbill A Wilson, Noi. 608 add 605 Chestnut street above Sixth.” * 6ofc ILOQbIBTXC.-r k To write, or not to is the question; ' * Whether ’Ha better to take up the pen After the sleepless sweating of the night— To nip It—scratch yonr pate and feel for brains ' In vain } tU the list hoar, Or selxs the scissors manfully,•- . And dip—and dip—and dip . The better thoughts of others, *’ Advising all to buy their clothes . s>f QranviUeßtokta? That's the question . The best assortment of fine ready-made clothing in the city/at the palatial etoreof Granville Stokes, No. 607 Ohpstnht irtreet. Importations. , file ported for the PreM.j' RtO DB. JANEIRO—Birque Imperador-6000 bags ftOffeer&ewis A Dauun: . , ' - BIO i D4£‘JANB;RQ—Baiqne Charlotte E Tey—lo3s bagscoflVoEfrifrr, NewbaU A~Co? 3495d0 Older.■ . BOiBD OF TEADB. JoH*R;faiißOsa, i- - : 1 fi. y. Mxbbiox ~ > OoMMirrus op ran Uoxxs. E, 0. Kuiqht, i ‘ ' LETTER BAGS . M-iht ATcrcAantri Exchange* Philadelphia. 5mith;...;......... Marseilles, soon Barque Charles tt Lex, Almoioa-Pernambuco, soon [LING OF THE OCEAN STEAftIERI FROM THE UNITED STATES. ships lbivb • , Fob days Africa ,N Fork.. Liverpool Jan 19 Glasgow Jan 22 N&ga'a Boston;.Liverpool.....Jen 26 Circassian N,Yotk*.Galway..... Jan 27 Oity of Washington N York..Llverpool,Jan 2d Europe.".. York. .Livei pool Feb 2 - TO ARRIVE ships lbavb..' 'von n.rs Circassian.*..*.,'..Galway..New York...••••••'.Jan 6 Europe;..•• Liverpool.. New Y0rk.......... Jan 8 8remen...........8remen..New Y0rk..,.,. ...Jan S Aartgo;;;....Bouthampton..lfew York. ....Jan 12 California'Hall'Steamer! sail from New To kon tbe 6th and 20th of each month. •' • ■ - ' Try ThoHavanaSUaroeieleate New Yotk. on the 24; 7 th, 12tb. 17 to .and 27 th oftach month',’ And Charles* ton.BC,onthe4th ! andiMih^'’'-•" 1 ‘ ; When the above dates: fali on Sunday, the steamers will tall on Monday;' except from New Orleans.' Warinc PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 16. 1639, fcUN'Riaj?a.’.v;.v., HIGH WATER.... .7 18 (RUN BET 3 .....447 .l 46 ARRIVED. BteamtWp Delaware, Copes. 30 hours from New York, With mdse and passengers to James Allderdice Barque Charlotte K Tay, Hngtes, from Rio Janeiro Bep 6, with coffia to Butter, Rewhsl! A Co,."Lett ships Anna Kimball, Marsh, from New York for California, tepahlog; fiunny South. Stspheoscn,'from New York, fbr Santos next day) . Brasil, Treble, from Boston, Gosport, Merrill, from Nbw York' for California, repg; NorUiUud Arey, from Nevf. Yctfk for Yalp&raleo, do; Henry Kuebland}' Kelly,Wha ing,' (lost the mate) repg; Courier,- Bernsee^frofa-New York, dlscbg; barques' Bainduir, P/ttekoey; sr. 6th Bee; ' Arctic; Isenham, for NewOiibang loading;' Delegate, Chase from' Pernam buco, hterUng; from Darien, do; Huntingtdon, Daldwln, from London, dlscbgj- Archer, Lewts, fnun Llvtrpool,; do; ■ H A -Stephensou,' Bm ( tb. from London, for:Nsw Orleans next day; MaryßUxabrth^Phl i AnnieKu&b»U; je«Hlliefrom Liverpool)4o; BrisUiero. Orleans, waiting; 1 Marion,'.Hupg . 'Whistling Wind, Hswlin, from Bostonydlschgtr Adelina O Adams, Hemmingwsy, from do do; Lbu-ea Eaton; dn; .Zingarens, Banker, from Richmond, wtg: fiophia, S. Baltimore, do; Geo-Warren, Beat ey, Jrom Bich®ond- foT Blver Plate, repgj : John Howe, Nichols, from Rlv*r Plate for Bavaua. ntg] briga Mary A Forrest, Gillespie, from N York; wtg:{Mary Stewart, Penniso!iTfrom:> Bangor, do; Ha'VfXd, Andenon,-.£rom Philadelphia; dlschg; T W Be wised, Rowland, from Charleston, diachg; - Eastern BUr, Ackley, from London diMhg; sebr John H Town- Bend, Culver, from New York,' dteebg; lugger Ocean £«gle, Luee, from Londm, dlaobg’ Barqne Imperador r Habbard, from Rio Janeiro Dee 8, with coffee to Lewis A Damon.- 4 No date, Ist 16 B, long —, passed ketch Commerce, Hathaway, from Bio Janet- 1 ro for Philadelphia 'l?tn lost‘-off Cape Heslopeo, passed a fhll rlggSd Dutch brig bound'inf. Left at Ches ter barque-—r-, from New .Oileans.,,Barqneßlue Wing at Rio on the Bth ; nlt.’ ' fichr Dr John fitrad’ey, Conklin; 20 days from Wil mlogtoo, NO,"with nhval stores to Knight A Bell. - , fiebr A M 'Newcomb, Smith, 1 day irom Baled, NJ, with oorn io.JAd L Dewley A Co fly Barquq Edward Everett, from Mobile, should have been consigned to Bishop, Simons A Co—not as before. • '- : ' r CLKABBD. " ' Bteanuklp Delimit',' Gopet. M York, J Allderdfot.- Btoamebip Bottom, StUeir, New York. Jm AUderdic*. 6ebr A. Foattr, MeUina, Workmen A Co, • Bt«*merß Wllllo*, OUypoolj BeHlmort, A Groretj Jr, * fsrntxosinTO'vsonrts.l - 1 ' Wnr-Toa*. Jot 17 The »h'p Junas (Br) from Ped&ng, is the t6i' •Si fetfore roportod, uhcrs (t jtyaAa. She feta got off, andißOomUig np. • ~ • •*• Hucptov Bo ids, Jan 17. Arrived, ships Chariot of Fame, Joseph Tarratt, end Macaulay, all from the Ohlncha Islands. 1 She snip Oxnard,-of Norton, from-Car)iff, bound to Ban Fraacfreo. loaded withtoal, sptuog a lean in a g‘)e off Cape'.Bom.'ana w abvndoned. The ciew were aivod, mad hare arrived herr. Gapt Knowlei. of tbe'chip Oxnardi abandoned off Ctpa Bore. and the crew, were rescued by the sh'p Chariot of Fame, arrived to-day from the 01ua:has. memoranda; Steamship AJps.Hoekley, for Liverpool, eleired at N York yesterday Ship Itato, Jeanes, Ohlpm&o, uaoertain, remained at Sbinghae Nov 6 ' Ship Morning Light,-Johnson, for'Philadelphia, was loading at Calcutta Nov 22. Ship Frigate Blid, Cope, from .Ban.Fianolaco, re mained at Hong Kong Nov 14, uncertain. . Ship J P Wheeler, Robinson, waf loading at Calcutta Nov 22 tor Philadelphia. Ship Tosearora, Duol*vy, from-Liverpool 10th alt. for Philadelphia,.*** spoken oa the 24th .off Bardsey. ■ Ship Win Cummings, Johns, sailed from - Singapore Nov 8 for Calcutta. Ship Blppogrlffe, Howe*, from Singapore for London,' past'd hojler 27ifc Qftt; • ' Ship Juba Trucks 'Lindsay, for Philadelphia, w. • loading at Calcutta Nor 83. Ship,Rising gun, gkolfiMd, from Boston for Australia, trot spoken 16th bit, lnt? S, long 84 40. Ship R H Tucker, Tucker, cleared at Oharleiton 14th imt for Livftpool Ship Btnsbee,' McLean, for Bio d* Janeiro, sailed from Baltimore 16th Inst. ', Ship Falmouth, Berry, frem Llrerpool for Baltimore, wat spoken 7th lust, lat 81,80, long 7119.'. Ship Cerro Gordo. WUham. from Liverpool for Haiti more, romained'at Bermuda 6th Inst,' to aill 7th. . Ships PYbrcflsh. Orocker/from Manilla, sad Beverly Garter, from flwatbir, ware at Shanghae Q. ‘ Shtp for. New. York,,silled from Shapghaa'Oct^i,-;/, *htp'Ftbxtaee, Dutnaretq,. for Bong .Song, and Nan* gtskl for Japan, sailed from' Woosnng Nor 6 ' Ships Game.'Cockrfor New York, loading. Flying Fish, Nichols, fordo soon, and John wade, King, un certain, veroatFoo cbow-foo Nor 4, Mantofl, *as at Hong Kong Hot 14, Ship Kablfir, 'Kennedy, fdr Shanghae, 'waS at Hong XongNbvli \ \ V'• ’ 1 “ Ship Octavius. Pike: from Callao, wa* at Singapore Nov 22, for Calcutta.' ' • - . 4 . Ship Manhattan, Dunbar, from London, arrived at Calcutta Nor '6, and remained 22d, leaking badly. Ship City of Mobile, Marshall, from Bombay, at OaL cutUNov 22, for Me# York. Ships JRafc> Howe, Burkett; Beladeer. Patterson: Ooo lawattie, JPaxteo, tad Hindoo, were at Calcutta Hot 22; the latter bad been sold for 8600 rupees Ship B L Lane, Couillard, for Hew York, entered for JOadmg at Liverpool 27thult. Ship Bald Bagle, Treadwell, whs at Hong Kong Nor 14, uoce.taln. , . Ship John Lana, Bearae, sailed from Singapore Nor 8 for Calcutta. .. . Ships Napoleon, Cashing, Joslah Bridles, Harding, anl (ftepben Glover. 7 Molbon,for Boston', were proceed* Isj dswn.the.xirer from Calcutta Nor 20. 6J»lp James Brown, Crabtree, onoerta!n, was at Hong Koag Nor 14>. Bbip Nestorlon, Goodhue, at Horg Kong Nor 2, from Bhtagate? and remained in port 14tb. . Ship Crown ;Pol«t, Cook, far Llrerpool, olsarel AtN .Orleans 12th Imt - Ship Berlin, ; M*y, cleared at Savannah 18th last, for Llrerpool. -./ v * j' ■ • r • - < • Barqae Lsooola* Hokes, cleared,'at' Savannah 18th lust for Boston: _ , ’ * c • j - - Baque Ltpifing,'Kelly, from Rio de Janeiro, was be low'Baltlmoreyestefdsy. V; • Barqui Elisabeth J;Foulke. was at Dtmerara 27th ult. Barque Wilfceftniba, Dillingham,6o days from Boenos Ayres', arHred at New. York yesterday j;.'. ~ Barque BlUhj; from 1 Shanghae,,arrived at New ’York yesterday. - ' s r Barque P 0 Alexander;Merryman,hence, arrived at Olenfasgos lit Init. > ' Barque Thos'Alllbohd, Thompson, for-Bordeaux, wu loading at Rid de Janeiro N6v 27. ’ ' s ' Barque Mary F piade, Orowell, was loading at Macao HorUforB Rsfqpe jdonarst.Y&a toni, badt atthls port la 1860, Rtabeen soidlnNew York on pritate : term*> , ' ■ _ : ur brig Jiref.ffbm Jamaioih'rlkrnagu*. with a of.talt for /PhiUdelpbl*} put.’Bermuda Tel iqda2l-tulWh O Dleft Ja&aica the mite and two of the bauds were attacked with fever, and one of'the seamen died on the 18th, the second day after leaving Inagua. The mate an! the other seamen were W SJfr oVSitatalrt, Somers, from Bavannah, at Balti more yesterday-* . . . _ Pchr Swan, Collins, hence, arrived at Savannah 14th IS Bohr Bobbie W DUlen, Marts, cloared at Savannah 14rh last. for Portland. fiobrs Geo O Gibbs, Gibbs, and Kensington, MoDou gall, from Att*kvp^s,_arrived at Charleston 14th Inst. 8 -hr J W Webster, Bennett, for New Yoik, oleaied at Charleston 14th iunt. ' 5 * . Pcbr R P King, Leeds, for Philadelphia, sailed from Blohinosd 15th inst. t. Scbr Mary Price, Blizzard, from Wilmington, Del, at New Yoik yesterday, Bohr Treasurer, Liston, hence for Boston, at Newport , 14th inst. • Schv Elisabeth O Belter, Arnold, from Rio de Janeiro Nov 27, with coffee, at New York 16 h inst. Schr Almeida, Cartwright, hence for Boston, remained at Newport 14tn fast ' Bohr Geo Harris, Tarpie, for Charleston, cleared at Baltimore 15th inst. Worth, Stone, from Galveston, arrived at New York 16th inst. - Passed Straits of SundaOotlfi, shipMetecr, Melville, front Manilla Bopt 16 for Boston; 22d, barque Telegraph, Giles from Bat«via for tbe Persian Golf; 23d, ship Oce«n' Bover, Pickering, from Batavia for Mauritius; 2&tb,fhip Emperor, Tibbetts, from Singapore for Now Orleans. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELB, UP VO on O'CLOCK THIS XOBHZXTff' . GIRARD HOUSE—Chestnut street, below Ninth. HMcOune.NY FMLowfKy G A Crocker, NY J A Chamberlain, N Y H O Aleaworth, Boston W Williams, Pa B Willoughby, NY B Formes HA Nelson} NY G P Pelton, N Y FBQun.er, Leeirort G BKelra, Pottsville J Louber, NY JO Tiffany, Chicago A O Richardson, NY A A Phillips, N Y O Campbell, NY Mr Dayton, Washington A Alien, N Y David H Scoot. Resdiog J P W'Deinlager, Readiog OF W Boland, Lancaster W P o’H«rn, Richmond Daniel Miller. Balt ,8 8 Carrier, Harrisburg Mrs & K Parsons, Pa B V French, Mass £ M Biddle, Mass A M Harder, Maes Thos Barrows, Cal John H Pattercon, NO H TSteele J P SUre, Havana E R Morgan, Phils O Wendell, Washington JL Lewis A lady NY ABnssel, N Y Isaac Lobmaon, N Y -T TUghman, Md T M Bell A la, N Y J B Holbrook A la, N Y N A Butterfield, N Y O Icoit, N Y Aug O Duutng, N Y E B Booth. NY Col D D Mitchell St Louis H Ohurehill, Rochester, N Y Satal Cortfea*, N Y A G Braun, &t Louis O h Stevenson, Boston J D Bagot NY HA Martlo, N Y W J Pooley A Is, N Y W Lake, Boston H W Hewst, Boston John W Gatbing. N Y A Rindskoff, NY R Buokman, Cincinnati, O' 0 D Morrison, NY HO Spalding, N Y H G O TanUon, NY H N Fryatt, N Y eo W Bowers, NY G B DongUss, N Y H Hogg. NY L P Noble A la, N 7 Mont Gibbs A la. NY BK Holdone A la. N Y Hiram Woodman, N Y Jan H Watkins & la, N Y W a Harp«r, Va O Weil R O flsnfiey; Nashville A Woodruff, Brooklyn W B Grubbs, Nashville J 8 Oroslee, N Y E S Beoediot A la, N Y P Ohaoey, N Y John H>*lln>aun,-Balt J Pelrsou, N Y D" K. cfolmej, Winchester Barksdale*la, Vft Okas F Meyer, Va Wm D'Ocnah, Va MERCHANTS’ HOTEL—Fourth it., below Aroh. H, Del HM Evans, NY JStratmore, Ohio A B Boyer, Ohioago D ff 0 Boutelle, Pa ' Z L Eisner, Pa FRANKLIN HOUBB—Chestnut street, above Third. Wm Johnson, Bs.t D Buler, N Y OB Jones; Md WR Cole, Balt J J Me Ison, Bel P 8 Gerald, Ala H w Bim*OD, Balt Geo 8 Campbell, Del H M BtotaenDurg, Del Wm U Kinsey, Del J Doherty, Schuylkill Haven James Y Johns, Va rt F Young. NY B Brsdly, N Y T n l&mbert, Pccksville Edward Sterling, Bridgpt W L Oovke, Coen R G Porter, Mount Hotly! Col McCurdy, Cal B H Northrop, N O . NATIONAL HOTEL—Baoe street, abore .Third 8 Thomas.-PottiTllla . W 8 Fisher, Reading ♦N Applebach; Phila • 1) J Kramer, Pa JTJ Bepper, Phila J A Blanchard Pliila WEtho>p, NT . - W BPacker. N’Y H 8 Polk, N " P 8 Frazer, Havana 0 Siucdevaot. Phlla John Jacobs, Uontg co Dr B J Talmage fc la,~Pa H Light, Lebanon co B 8 Searfosrf, Lab'non H J Beailer, PflUariUe. Q VLGvlger, Beading 0 Beoaher, PinegtOYe Q S Small', He&dvHle, Pa DA Olark, Phila Jacob Hapnehen. Reading Gbaa Lynch, Lane co Ezra Heist, lano co Jaa Pfleger, Lebanon U- W TTlrion, Ashland, Pa A Class, Ashland, Pa OB itrers, Easton HA fchafcr, StcomUbarg Bev 3 B Wlllex, Backs co BLACK. BEAR INK—Fifth and Merchant street*. JobnTravner, Chester to Trauiao Coates, Lanozstr-r J A Beach. Tlnlcntn. Pa P Browo, Phtotown, Md Jamsa Peott, Lewisville Barts Kimble, Klmblevi’e J 8 Kirk, Chester co, Pa Amos Kimble Chester co John Lindsay, Dol-ware oo March A Johmon, Cbes co Jo -see Wilson, Chester co haral Sips, UnionvHle, Pa John Jenkins Coat.grille B T Valentine, Chester co R PAlltchell, Md ' 'Ol eyney Hoskins, Md .Pratt Boberts, Ohester co Yranklin Pomlows, Pa John Ml.cbell, Ohester co B‘ Pusey, Lancaster o>, Pa Smith, Ohett Valley Phineas Lewis, Chester co MADISON HOUSE—Second at, below, Arph. .* ,_ .G/Harzisoai-Atemlear • ' HDTlddemso,'Del J LlUverta, Del Jno MoDowell. Dover P Leech} N Y ' ' M D Barker. N Y B Christy, N Y AN Grossman,''Mass B H Harris, Washington S 0 Inn, Chicago 0 0 Hassell, NY. Wmßuminbr*. N Y R Williams, Wilmington B Y Slater, Baltimore John B Roger, Baltimore '8 L Maoson, Cincinnati » Stockton, Pa • - GW Miles, Pa T Kerr, Jr, Pa 8 Wilson, NY BALD EAGLE—Third street, ibove CsUovrhiU. "F Allebueh, Pa R Reidenbacfa, Lane co Mr* E Miller, Montg’y oo b iss Solomon, Pa J Myers, H W Weiss, Pa J Q -orge, Allentown 8 D Claws, Pa 3 Delfenderfer. Allentown M Semerer, Lehigh oo E SbeldCr, Ltnlgh co P Woodring, Pa . BLACK BEAR HOTEL-Third at., ab. CaUowhlU. ORoades, Byberry MElsenbise, Reading G W Mathers, Northampton D L Haines, 80.-ks co RE Gilbert, Troy, N V J Beam, Berks eo W K Grim Boverstoffn W K Tricbler, Boyeratown J Sba die, Reading J Krouse, York T Strohm, Pa R Richardson. Pa H B Fisher, Reading MOUNT YBBNGN HOTBL—Beooni st , shore Arch. P Hacker A la, N J J N Godown, Easton 0 H Moore, Berks co J P Johnston, Pa 0 M Clair, Tmutrlile ■ P Dickinson, Baltimore RG Porter. Mt Holly J K Chester, PhiU J Van Brunt, PUUa . J Scott, Phils BARLEY SHBAF HOTEL-—Second afreet, below Vine, J Lewis & la, Boston M 0 Howard, Trenton Wm Phillips W 8 Ilatohlnson, PhUa J Cali, Trenton , 38 W Page iUartiase». On the 25th of September, by Bev G. Brin ghnrst, Mr. OUABLBB P. SMITH to Mies HANNAH B. BLAOK WOJD, both of thlscity. W On-the 13. h instant, by Bar. George A Durborrcw, Mr GKORGB WASHINGTON SEVILLE to Mrs! ELIZABETH TODD, >iil of this olty. * Keatbs. On the 16th instant, Mr. FBBDSBIOK ftIILEY, Br., In the 51>t year or his age The relatires aed friends of the family are resp6cL fully invited to attend hi-* funeral; also, tbe members WHie Good-Will Kngfne Co,, from his Jatu realdence, corner of Tbirtienth .and Melon streets, ou Wedaeeday afternoon, without further notice. , #* On the 16th Instant, JOHN WESLEY, son or Joel G. and Margaret S.Rammel, aged 8 yoare end 10 months. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the fuoeral, from tbe reelieuce of bis parents, No. 426 Diokerrfon streets, nbsvc Fourth, on Wcdociday mornlogt’at 10 o’olock. To proceed to Wbtrton-Btreet M. E. Church. a* On the 16th instant Mrs. SARAH BELL, wifo of Thomaa Bc-11. In the 80th }ear of her age The relatires and friends of tbe family are respect fully invited to attend the faoersl, from the residence Of her father, Mr. Jacob Nace, No. 676 St John street, below Green, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 2 o’elo'k. # On the 16th instant. GEORGE W. BELL, U the 2lat yevr of his age. The relatires acd friends of the family areTespect fally invited to attend the funeral, fruin the residetoe o» bis parents, No. 11’4 South Eleventh street, tbis Tuesday) afternoon, at 1 o’clock, without farther no tice. 'To proceed to Odd Fellows 1 Cemetery, * ’ On the 16th instant, Mrs. SUSAN DAVIS, aged 6t years Her friends, and those of the family, are reßpeetfnlly Invited to attend tbe funeral, from the residence of her son, Wm Darla, 1006 Newton street, late Southwark, to-dny.' (Toes Jay,) at 32o > o 1 ock, without further notice. On the 16th Izutsnt, CHARLES SHUSTER, in the 84th year of hla age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence 6f his son-in-law. Wm. T, Wright, No. 86 Main street, Prankford, this (Tuesday) a ternoon, at 1 o’clock. To proceed to Methodist burial Ground. -* Oa tbe ldtb instant, Mr. JOUN GBST, la the 26th year of his ege ’ The relatives and friends of the family are reipect folly invited to attend the funeral, from Mr. Bash worth’s, No. 209 South Water street, this (Tuesday) af ternoon, at 1 o’clock, without further notloe. # On Saturday, the 16th Instant, after a short llloess, KAtE A.bTRINK, wife'of Charles 0. fctrlno. and daughter of S. and A. Lees, aged 80 years and 6 days. [D*aviUe and Milton papers will ptease copy.] .The relatires and friends of the deceased are earnest ly invited to attend her funeral, on Wednesday next, at 1 o’clock P. M., from the Tesldecce of Benjamin Welch, No. 1200 Germantown road without further no tice. Funeral to proceed to Odd Fellows’ Cemetery. On the morning of the 16th instant, MARIA M., Wife of Edwin F, BUoenberger, In the dOth year of her age. iTho-funeral will take plaoe, from tbe residence of her haaband, Chestnut itreet, Germantown, this (Tues day) morning, at 11 o’olock. To proceed te Laurel Htli. # Oh Friday evening, 34th instant, DANIEL B. CAN NON, In the 80th year of hla age. Hla friends, and those of the family, ore Invited to at tend bis funeral, from Jjls late residence, 247 Pine street, on Wednesday morning, 16th instant, at 10 o’clock, *« On the 18tb ina’ant, PAUL SIODONB, Infant son of L. Theo. and Jean 0. Ealing, aged 6 weeks. * Notice.—The Remains el LUj 4 ANDREW JACKSON THOMPSON, TBOMAB ORAYCROFT. ROBERT W. GRAHAM, B, PERRY MILLER, IIEVRY BPRIGGMAN, SINGLETON MERGER. D. HERMAN KIBRBON, EDWIN R BARRETT, Mrs. OLIVE WHITTIER, WM.HKRBON. FRBDEBICK MUS7ELDT, JOHN O’BRIEN, end JAMBS HBNNEBBY, ,Who died - while asHistlhg the people of Norfolk and Portsmouth,' Virginia, as volunteers, and physicians, and nurssß, in tbe summer of 1865, will be re-interred .beneath the Monument erected to their memory at Laurel Hill Cemetery, on TUESDAY next, the 18th lost. Funeral service in commemoration of the de ceased, will be held in Bt. Stephen's Ohurcb, at 11 o’olock, by the Rev Dr. Ducaohet. The funeral will more from ST. STEPHEN’S CHURCH,' TENTS below Market Street, at pteoisely 11)4 A. M. The Church will he open at 10 A. M. Car riage* wilt be in attendance, and the family and friends jof the deceased, the surviving physicians and nurses who volunteered, the members of the relief commit tee, the clergy of this city, and oitloens of Norfolk aad Portsraduth, ore invited to attend. . . ' THOMAS WEBSTER, Jr., , . . Tywlte of PhUa. Belie! Committee, PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA. TUESDAY. JANUARY 18. 1859. ryr==» Prof. M. P Gaddis, the Buckeye Tem- IJJt PE RANGE ORATOR, will deliver hifl fleooad Lecture, under the auspices of the Clerks' Beneficial at JAYNE’S HALL, THIS (Tuesday) EVENING. January 18th. at 8 o’clock. Tickets, 26 cents each, cut be obtained through the day at the drug ato*a of Dr. D Jayuo & Bou, No. 242 Chestnut street. Tb&t.oketoffloe.at the Hall, will he opened at 6 o '•’i?, o * PM.. n * ry«=» A Kimday-Scbool Missionary will bo held iu CONCERT HALL, THIS EVEN ING, commencltig"’At7K o'clock. „„ Artdrefßes will beoe ivored l»y the Her* B. W. CHID LAW end Mr STEPHEN PAXSON, Missionaries of the American Sunday-school Union in the West. Numer ous facts will be presented, designed to show the adap tation or the Bunday-sobool to tae work of pioneer evangelisation. . .. . , . , Tickets or admission can be obtained, gratuitously, at the American Saoday-sohool Union, 1122 CHEST NUT Street. It* ry-==» P/01. M. P* Gaddis ut Jayne’s Hall to- NIGHT. .Tickets 26 cents. ry*7~—- Philadelphia L brary Company.—Lee [Jj2 ture THIS EVENING by Rev It. CHENEY, at CENTRAL HALL, Walnut street, above Sixth, at half past 7 o’clock. Beats free. Bubjeot —“ Modern Infi delity.” It* (yt==» Clrarch ol the Covenant.—A Prayer lk_3 Meeting will beheld In CONCERT HALL. Chest nut, above Twelfth, TBIB (Tuesday) AFTERNOON, at tS% o’clock. * It* ryn* Gaddis at Jayne’s Hall to-night. Tickets UJJ 26 cents. It* Everything in the Photographic Art, tJj? fronaLife-filraPhotographinOUto aßmall Am brotype Is made at RKIMBR’S GALLERY, SECOND Street, above Green. It* iya Notice—The annual meeting of the LLjs Stockholders of the Ocean Bteim Navlgttfon Company will be held at No. £OO North DELAWARE Avenue, on TUESDAY, the Ist of February next, at 12 o’clock, noon, at which time and place there will be an election tor Vue Directors for the ensuing year. Philadelphia, January 17, 1860. WAI. DENNIS. jalB-12t* Secretary and Treasurer. fyy=a» Gaddis—2d Lrcinre at Jayne’s Hall to* LLg NIGHT. Tickets 26 cents. ry=p The Philadelphia Mercantile Loan and UJj BUILDING ASSOCIATION —The annual meet lug of the Stockholders, to hoar the report of the Audit ing Committee, and elect officers for the ensuing year, will be held at the Office of the Association. 6# South SIXTH r treat, (second s’ory,) on THURSDAY, 20th inst. at 7# o’olook. P. A.REYSGu, j «iB-2t* President. ryc=» Gaddis at Jayne’s Hall. [k3 Tickets 26 cents. ry-r=» Business Education.—Call at Bryant If LL§ STKATTON’B MERCANTILE COLLEGE, 8 E. coruerSEVENTH and OHESTNU C, and examine their Counting-House Course of Instruction. It comprises ihistt pbictioal. masuscript sbts, illustrating Bank ing, Manufacturing Jobbing,and Commission business. A practical knowledge of accounts and good business Writing is guarantied to every Student. jalS 2t Gaddis Lectnres on Temperance to-nlgbt IL§ at JAYNE’S HALL. Tickets 26 cents. ryT==» office of the Philadelphia and Savannah [L3 ST JCAfit NAVIGATION COMPANY—pHILA djuum, January 17,1869. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Phila delphia and Savannah Bteam Navigation Company will be held at No. 24 PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, on TUESDAY EVENING, the Ist of Vebrmry next, at half, past seven o’clock, at which time and place there will be an election lor Fire Manager* for the eosniog year. _ WM. DKNNId, Secretary and Treasurer. lY*ss» Prof; Gaddis LectureiOfiatn, to-uifiht, at IkS JAYNiS’S tiALL Tickets 25 cent*. ryv=» Summit House—First Month 10th, 1859. U>3 —AtaraeetiDgoftheBtcckhold«rsofthe PHILA DELPHIA and DAKB£ RAILROAD COMPANY, held this day, too following persons were elected to serve for the eoßulog jt sr : President—MOßßlS 8. WICKKBSHAM. DIRECTORS. | D. Henry Plickwir, | John J. Hoopes, Matthew Baird, Thomsa 8. Kills, Issso Leccb, Jr., i John Dick. kws,) ’INQ, > Judges of Election. iL, ) j&18-2t Thomas Bpwks, George McHenry, Andrew M EtßtwicX, Joseph B. Conover, VenrsoD berrill, Albert Worrell, JOSEPH B. AHDIU JOSEPH M. BUNT; WM O. H.BKHRILI nrsaAt the anntml meeting of the Stockholders of the BEAVER MEADOW RAILROAD and COAL COMPANY, held January 17,1859, the following named persons were duly elected for the ensuing year: PRESIDENT. 'WILLIAM W. LONGBTBBTH. DIRECTORS. Francis R. Wharton, FAxuelo. Ford, Robert Pearsall, Joseph H. Dalles, Jacob R. flultb, John H. Towne, Thomas Ridgway, Waahlngton Brown Jesse Godlry, William L. Schaffer. # ryr=» The Bums Centenary of Philadelphia (Jo? ' —The Committee having in charge the arrange ments for appropriately celebrating the approaching CENTENNIAL ANNIVERSARY OF THE BIRTH OF ROBERT BURN*, respectfully announce that no effort mil be t pared to make the Festival worthy of the city of Philadelphia, and of the great Scottish Poet, whose name Is held in reverence wherever his writings are known. The Dinner will late place on the Brew ing or the 25th of JANUARY, at *»x o’clock io SAN SOU'SrftBKI' HALL Tickets, $2.50, to be obtained from the following gentlemen: 001. RODGERS. 48 W. Bbteuth street. WILLIAM BROWN, 219 Church alloy. JAMES JOHNSTON*, Tecfca and C&Uavhlll streets. JOHN BOOTU, 1303 Market street DANIEL M’INTYRS, VJ7 Joaes’ alley. WALTER HEOGH, U 9 8. Fourth street. ' JOHN GIBSON 12r d. Eleventh street. WILLIAM J. YOUNG, 4i N. Beventh Btreet. - 00l FITZGERALD, City Item office - ANGUS N. 1224 B. Fifth street. Mr FI IZ GERALD will deliver the ORATION on Barns. It* •yes* Office Pennsylvaniaßailroad Company, IJsJ? Philadelphia, January 16,1859.—N0T1CE TO STdORUOLDERS-—The Annual Meeting of the Stock holders of this Company will be held on MONDAY, the 7th day of febraary,lfc69, at 10 o’clock, A. M., at the BANSOM STREET HALL! • The Annual Election, for Directors will be held on MONDAY, the 7th dsy of Ma-eb, 1859, At. the office of the Company, No. 224 8.-THIRD Btreet jal7-ti EDMUND SMITH, Secretary. •rw=» Baptistlnstttate liVctnree.— Kcr, Rolllh Lkjs H. NEALE. D. D., of Boston, Maes ..will de liver al*>otare before the Institute, on THURSDAY .EVENING. 20th Inst., at 7# o’clock, at Jayne’s Hall, on the Life aul Times of Dr. Samuel BtiUmnn, of Boa too. Tickets of admission, 10 cents, to be had at the Edom No 625 CHBSTNUT Street, and at the Publication So ciety, No. 530 AROR Street. iya,NotUe.-A ConmHitee of the M&nogers IL3 of the Complimentary BtU to the Philadelphia Grays will alt at the ABMARY of tbs Philadelphia Grays, every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND SATUR DAY EVENINGS, for the delivery and settlement of ticket*, until the 26th. 0. F. DESMOND, jal3-Ud Secretary. Dr IVcder's Chestnut Springs Water iisjs CURE, at Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia county, Pa. j«Q-]y ivsai North Branch Canal Company.—Notice* ILS The Stockholders of the North Drench Canal Oompazw will hold their Annual Meeting at the office, of the Company, in Athens, on WEDNESDAY, ItHh of January, 1869, at 10 o'oiook A. M Afwhich time and place an Election will be held for Officers of said Company, to serve the enaaing year. D. MITCHELL, Jr., Secretary. Athbxs, Dec. 23,1868. ieS-lit Bunday«Schooi Celebration-—A Conceit Lkj and Exhibition of the SUNDAY-SCHOOL or the North Baptist Cha-ch, EIGHTH Bir+et, above MASTER, will take place on TUESDAY EVENING, January 18. Admission, for Adults, 16 cents; Chlldien, 10 cents. ' jal6-3t* ry-==» Office of the Union Canal Company— PHiLADSLrnrA, Jnouary 10.1869. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Union Canal Company of Penusriv&ois. will be held at the Of fice of the Company, No. 223 WALNUT Street, on TUEBDAY, February Ist next, at 11 o'clock A.M.: after which an elec ion will be held for officers and manager! for the ensuing vear Tbe Transfer Books will be closed after the 20th inst. jall-tfel 0. THOMPSON, Secretary. ry3=a* Notice.—A meeting of the Subscriber! to U 3 the Capital Stock of tbe Wyoming and Buique hauua Valley Railroad Company, for the elec lonoi Di rectors and other officers of ea*d Oompaoy,wtU be he’d at the Office. S. W. corner SEVENTH end SANBOM Streets, Philadelphia, on the 26th JANUARY, lust., between the hours of 11 A. M. aod2P. M. BURTON KINGSBURY,) 0 UOMSTOCK, > Corporators. A. P. ALLEN. S Jannary 8,1869 Jilo-t26* [Y"S» Jnyne’s Hall Prayer meetings—Notice lk*f Owing to a previous engagement of the Hall, the BUSINESS MEN’S UNION PRAYKR BIEKTING will be helo Until further notice, In tbe SANBOM-STREET ODUfIOH, (rear of the new hotol.) All are cordially invited to attend, and the meeting isopen for all to take part who are members of any Evangelical Obnrch d2O-tf IYT-r* Office of tbe Fratihford mid South \XS WAUK PHILADELPHIA CITY PASSENGER KatLROAD COMPANY, CHATHAM Street, below FOURTH, Philadelphia, Dec. STth. IS6B —NOTICE, —T.e Coupons of tbe Mortgage Uond« of the Frank ford and boothirark Philadelphia City Paaeenger Rail road Company, (late “ The Philadelphia and Delaware Hirer Railroad Company,”) duo on the Ist of January nex f , wit be paid at maturity, on pretentation at the Giradßmk. m tath&e 12t E. HART, Treasurer. ry«=» Office of tbn Wfit Philadelphia Pas- UJI BBNGKR RAILWAY COMPANY, N. W. corner of Harerford road and Logea street, Tffenty*fourUi ■wsrd. The Transfer BooVs of tWa Company will be cloned from l Jfl 18th to 2£th (iooltuire) of January, inat. Dr order of the Board, SAMUEL W. OATTELL, Treasurer Pro Tern. jal& stateth-3t At a meeting of the Stockholders of the GIRARD FIRE AND HARM INSURANCE COMPANY, held r.t their office, No 415 WALNUT Bt., on tbs 4th lost, the following officers and directors were chosen to serve the ensalng year: PUKBIDBNT, Joel Jones. VIOB PttESIDKNT AND TREABCRER, ALFBID S. GILLBT7. SEOaaTARY, J4MB3 B. Ai.TORD. DIBKOTOHB. fl«o. W. Woodward, Oban. I. Du Pont, A. 8. GilleU, W. 0. Roduian, s If, N. H. nr roughs, A. 8. Ijarrrenco, J. B. Qoghoß, Jos. Klapp, tan Coburn, Joel Jones, Wm. M. Srillo. John Anspach, Jr.) Francis Fetors. II R.Ouggehall, Jno. W oisghorn, Jer. Walker, Thofl Or area. John Dacha: j%6*ths&tu-6t one-price Clothing ol the Latest Styles, and made In the best manner, expressly for kitail balks. We mark our lowest selling prices In flair fiqukbs on each article. All goods made to order are warranted satisfactory, and oar OHB-rsioa btbtkm Is strictly ad* heredto. We believe this to be the only fair way of dealing, as thereby all are treated alike. /ONES [publications. LAW BOOKS, LITTLE, BROWN, * CO., 113 WASHINGTON BTRISET .....BO3TON PDOLIEU THIS DAT COMMENTARIES LAW OP MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE, and kvidenoe in matrimonial suits B/Jokl Pmrtiss Bisaor, Esq. Third Edition, Revised and Enlarged. .Bvo. $5.60. tc Pray express to the author my gratitude. It !a one of the most excellent and scientific works. We have not In Germany & book on Divorce, written iu ro scientific and bo dear and profound a manner as this of Sir. Disk* op’s.”—fßxtraot from a Letter from Professor Mltter meier, of Heidelberg. “ A treatise that, for researoh and ability, will rank, we think, among the first legal productions of the age.’’ —f aw Reporter “ A moat acceptable addition to our standard legal works ”—[Prof. Greenloaf. 44 Ie was manifestly the earnest wish of the author to prepares full, thorough, and acourste treatise of the subject be took in hand, and his task has been faith* folly and ably performed The practicing lawyer will find this book Indispensable.”—[Hen. Richard Fletcher. ALSO RECENTLY PUBLISHED, COMMENTARIES ON CRIMINAL LAW, BY JOEL PRENTISS BISHOP, ESQ , •Author of “ Commentaries oq the Law of Marriage and Divorce.” Vol.l. Second Edition. Revised and Enlarged. 8 $5 50. ON CRIMINAL LAW. By Joel Prentiss BieVp. Esq. Yol. 11. Containing the Law of Specifio Offences. Bvo. $6.50. “ It is true, albeit strange, that In thlacountry (Eng* land) no auoh work as a philosophical treatise upon Criminal Law in faot exists....... ‘•We have formed, after no alight examination, a fa* voraVle opinion of Mr Bishop’s Book. Bure we are, at all events, that the snthor is' really a conscientious writer, and equally sure we are that he is quite atiffl* dent, self-reliant, and not likely very readily to be led astray by erroneous dicta or fallacious reasoning. “ Mr. Bishop treats his subject in a philosophical spirit, and, although' we might not always agree in his conclusions, our impression, on looking through this volume, is very strong that he is a pslne-taking and troth-loving writer, and we ran nßlrra that in ttyle he Is vastly superior to the great msjorlty of writers of law books iu this country, who would do well in their own treatises to imitate the excellencies which throughout these pages are abundantly apparent.”—[LotdoQ Law Magazine and Review, Nov. 1868. JalB tuBt A” N INTERESTING MISSIONARY BI OGRAPHY by the Rev. Dr. CUMMINS. .Just Published— THE LIFE or MRS. VIRGINIA HALE HOFF* MAN, late of the Protestant Episcopal Mission to Western Africa. By the Rev, George D. Commies. D. D.. Beator of Bt. Peter’s Church, Baltimore. With a beautiful engraved Portrait One rolumo, lfimo. In plain cloth, 75 cents; id fall gilt, $l. Extract of a Letter from an Officer on board the United States Squadron, Coast of Africa. “ I was shown, at the Mission, the portrait of Mrs. Hoffman, the wife of a missionary who once was sta* tioaed there. She came out young, besutl'ul, and good, one of God’s fairest and best ereatuiys, with the detei mlnatlon to devote her life to the Improvement of these poor heathea. And so she did—and go *he died. Only a few years after aho arrived she was seized with the fever, and perished I stood and gazed at her pic* tuts for an hour, aud could read her history in her face. All that was feminine, delicate, refined, retiring, and lovely was expressed in her sweet, soft eyes; and about her mouth there was suoh an expression of will, Banners, and undy.ng resolve, that you could not help thinking what a perfect character for a missionary to Africa.” LINDSAY A BLAKIBTON, Publishers and Booksellers, jalB 26 Bouth BIXTH Street, above Chestnut. /* (£ intentional. A CADEMY OF THE PROTESTANT Jrk EPISCOPAL CHURCH, LOCUST and JUNIPER Streets.—Rev. JAMES W ROBINS, A. M , Principal: A- BUBOHBEOK, Teacher of French, German, ana Penmanship; JOHN. H. MORRIS, Superintendent of the Study and Teacher ef English ; HENRY MORTON, A. B , Lecturer iu Chemistry and Teacher of Drawing: OHAS. R HALE. A. 8., Teacher of Greek and Latin: JOB. W. WILSON, A- B , (Oentral High School,) Teacher of Mathematics and Geography. The Second Term will begin Feb. lat. Tuition Fee, Seventy-Five Dollars per'annum; In the Primary Department, Sixty Dollars. There are no extra obarges. Olrcnlsrs may be had at the Academy. jalB*tuflt £eflal Notices. IVOTIOE.—Notico is hereby given that ap -11 plication will be made to the Legislature of Penn* sylvanla, at its present session, for the grant of such authority, powers, and Jurisdiction as may be neces* sary for effecting the SALE of all that Lot of Ground aud Premises, in the Fifteenth ward of the oity of Philadelphia, bounded by Ann. Grape. Powell, and Vineyard streets, commonly known as the FrsncitfvlUe Burial Ground. SAMUEL C. PERKINS, jalB fit Attoroey for Applicants. Retail Ore ©ooits, CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES.- We Lav© still on hand a desirable s'oek of Winter Goods, In new styles of heavy Coatings, Fancy Oassimeres, and Mixtures for full suits. Also, Boys’ Oassimeres and Coatings. JalB BHABPLEBB BROTHERS. EINGLISH BLANKETS. JCd iltavy Square B&gli&h Blankets. Premium American do. Horse Blankets, Ironing do. Extra quality Toilet Qutlta. Various makes of Marseilles Quilts. Imported by JalB/ SHARPLESS BROTHERS. REDUCED,—IF© have marked V-/ our Cloaks still on hand to very low prices, in order to make room for our Spring Importation of Lace Points andMaotles. - ja!B BHARPLBBB BROTHERB. Fine shirt materials. New York Mills, Watertwist. Wameutta end Wiuiatnßville. Fine Linens for Bosoms and Collars. Medium and heavy Linens. An excellent h£«vy Lineo at 87#o. Shirt Fronts, Wheeler A Wilson Machine made. COOPER fc OONARD, jalT S. E. corner NINTH and MARKET. CLOAKS REDUCED TO CLOSE OUT.— Balance of Stock for sale Cheap l Some cf the bert styles Block Beaver Cloaks The assortment quite good. Prices range from $3 50 tosl2. Will make no more this season. SHAWL ROO -I is too full of Shawls; we will sell entire stock at cost, and less, and have reduced all our Winter Dress Goods. Also, OUR ENTIRE WINTBI&ttOOR. COOPER A CONARD, jail 8. E. corner NINTH and MARKET. GLASSES. JAMES 8. EARLE & SON, 816 CHESTNUT STREET, Opposite the Girard House, IMPORTERS 45D MANUFACTURERS or LOOKING GLASSES, PORTRAIT AMO PIOTURE FBAHBB, OIL PAINTINGS, AXD ENGRAVINGS. EARLE’S GALLERIES oohstantly open JalB TREE. fTO BREWERS i A3T> DEALERS IN HOPS The <• FRBKMAN’B JOURNAL, 5 ’ printed atOoopers towo, Ot«“go oounty, N. Y , (in the centre of tho'grcat Hep District of that State,) gives accurate Information in rogard to the focal aod general Hop trade ; the ern dition of the rlno when growing; the quantity picked, Ac Also, the New York and Foreign Hop markets. The F. J.is a first-cuss 34-columa Weekly Paper, of large circulation, ootabllshed in 1803, Terms, $1.60 per annum, orsl for eight tnon'hs, fu advance. It fi. M. SHAW, Propriety. [ENVELOPES, PRINTED and STAMPED, -S_J JOB POINTING and ENGRAVING} Grain, Flour, and Seed Begs of all kinds. WM. COLBERT k CO., 123 Booth FOUHTU Street. IVJA.RACAIBO and cue ago a hats, XT A imported and for sale by J. B. DAVIS & 00., jalfi-St* 219 North WATER Street. j_|ON. EDWARD EVERETT. « The Pennsylvania Institute, for the encourage ment of Apprentices and Amateara in Ingenuity and Design,” have engaged Hr. Everett to deliver his new leoture on the life, character, aod gontus of BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, ON THURSDAY EVENING, 27th THIS MONTH. Notice of the timo and place for the sale of Tickets will be given In a few days. jalS-tf C. 0.708 83 Bent, State and City Taxe* r Ao.. 2,874 62 Ageooy Charges, Commissions, Taxes, Ac 7,942 64 Reinsurance and Interest 2,745 76 .*81,621 34 ASSETS OF TEtB OOMPANY MABLB TO PAY LOB3ES, JANUARY Ist. 1860. 8,000 00 United Btates 6 per cent Coupon Bond* *3,112 60 2,188 26 Pennsylvania 6 per cent Loan 2.204 63 20,000 00 , “ 6 “ “ ....38 174 60 10,000 00.- 6 “ Coupon Bonds 0,190 00 10,000 00Philadelphia6 par cent. Loan. ..,. 0,811 26 4000 00 ~ 6 “ *« abort. 36.700 60 20,000 00 “ 0 “ “ exempt from Ux 18,868 00 20,000 00 Philadelphia 6 per oeat. Loan, new no tax. ..a..* 18,670 60 21,000 00 Penniylvania R. let' mortgage 6 percent. 80nd5....... 20.000 00 20,000 00 Pennsylvania B. 2d mortgage 6 per cent. Bonds 10.040 00 22,000 00 Allegheny County 6 percent. Bonds 16 016 00 10.000 CO Pittatmrg City 0 “ »* 8,325 00 10,000 00 Washington 00. 6 “ “ 7,625 00 80,000 00North Pennsylvania latmortgageO per eent. Bonds 22,600 00 20,000 00 Union Canal lat mortgage 6 per cent. Bonds 13 477 60 100 abates Western Bank 6,862 60 200 (i ‘Commercial Bank Stock 10,685 25 100 “ Manufacturers’ and Meohanles' . Bank Stock ' 2.784 00 62 “ North America Bank Stock 7,042 CO 186 (( Girard Life Insurance Go. (< 8,626 26 600 " Pennsylvania R. Co. “ 26,441 77 176 <( New Orleans Gas “ 18,807 60 Mortgages and Gronnd Rents, all first 1ien5..232.675 05 Loans on Polictea 20,876 19 Loanson Collaterals.. 29,211 AS Bills Recetaftbls, Prsmlom Notes, Real Estate, Office Building... .. 37,046 70 Scrip Dividends of Insurance Companies.... 41 310 00 Agents, balance ol their accounts dee 16,617 91 Quarterly payment* on Policies issued...... 11,697 82 Osshou baud and la Dank 13,763 76 Interest on Investments to Jan. 1, 1860 16 608 76 Office Furniture............................ 1,336 41 Franklin Fire Inanranoe Company 800 00 Deduct three Dosses due In 1860.......... Guarantee Capital Philadelphia, January 11th, 1869. At an election held at the office of the Company, on Monday, the 84 lost., the following gentlemen were duly elected Trustees, to servo for three years: Samuelo. Huey. Samuel E. Stokes, Theophilue Paulding, Daniel L Hutchinson, Charles H&Nowell, Henry O. Townsend, Edmund A. Souder, John W. Hornor, Peter 8. Miohler, Ea*ton. At a meeting of the Bca*d of Trustees, held this evening, DANIEL L MILLER, Eiq , was elected President, and SAMUEL E. BTOKBB, Esq., Vice Pre sident, for the ensulngye&r. The Board of Trustees have THIS DAY declared a Scrip Dividend of TWENTY FIVE PER CENT, upon the cash premiums paid in 1858. They have also declared a CASH DIVIDEND of SIX PER CENT upon the Scrip Dividends of 1860 to 1869, Inclusive. payable at the office of the Company after the 4th day of Feb’uary next, to those who have paid their whole premium la CASH : and to those indented for premium notes it will be allowed in settlement of their next premium. DANIEL L. MILLER, President, SAMUEL E. STOKES, Vice President. JOHN W. HOBNOB, Secretary. jalS-thaiu-tf Exhibit op the business and CONDITION of the COMMONWEALTH INBURANOB OOMPANY OP UIR STATU OF PENNSYLVANIA, FOB TBB FISCAL TSAB VSDDU HoVXHBXA SOTH, 1868, Amount received for Fire Premi* urns Amount received for Interest... ,f “ for Sundries... J. f 43.830 72 EXPENDITURES. Plre liOBRBB p»:d |7,454 61 Oomioi/mloDa, Reiogurance, and returned Premiums Expenses of all kinds, Bent, Sala ries. Taxes, *c 12,260 6? —. 526,013 18 6tjßri.cs fIB,BIT 64 ABBHTB OF CQMFANF, DEC. 83sf, 1868. Cash'Jn Tradesmen’s 8ank......518 655 32 11 Drawer . 'l5O 60 << Hands of Agent 5........ 1,162 14 slo 907 D 9 ATum&tr of Shares of Stoek of all kinds owned by the Company. n«d the par and market value thereof, 250 shares Pennfijlranla M’kt tal Rallroal $12,600 $10,760 160 shares North fa. ft... 7,600 1,360 —. *12,100 oo Bonds of S»f PHILADELPHIA and RAILROAD . 00.— WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Commencing Monday, January 17tli, 1858. LBAVB IIARBT. LBAVE WBST PHILADA. At 7.00 A.M. At 8.00 A.M. tt 800 “ “ 900 “ << 9.00 “ “ 10.00 » 1100 “ “ 12 00 “ i‘ 2 00 P. M. “ 3.00 P. M. »« 300 ■« “ 4.00 “ nt. •OHALLj Baperiaknd«nt, PuAengers leave Thi West Philadelphia Pessenpt fore the time for leaving We By order of the Pro-ldoi jalO-Gt DEiNfIY J?A&< rkmOE OP THE QUAKER CITY IN bun&NOB COMPANY, 408 WALNUT STREET. w2IM^ K > FHU ' Jsua&rx Oth, 1860. *7 . «?' of the business and eon* lD ««»ne® Company ” as pr«- unted to its Stockholders January 4th, I 860: 0ftp1taUt00k.................5200,000 00 Surplus January Ist, 1868..,,.. 77 67^8f Premiums for miuranee in 1868 328.606 68 Int-reßt account IQAI4 80 S altsge and reinsurance aco’t.. 22*216 li LOBBEB, EXPBNSBB. ia. ' * M1 > 008 88 Losses paid in 1669.5122,089 11 Dividend, Commissions to agents, Taxes, Licenses, Printing, Ad vertismg, Office Bent', aud Kx pomes •• 60,899 07 Reinsurance and return premi ums -27,622 IB Salaries paid in 1868 6,846 18 ioa . mo 8216,766 64 ABSBTB. Ponds, Mortgages, Stocks, Cou pon Bends, Loans on Collateral and on call ~•••,••...8184,668 60 Bills Receivable 87,170 60 Cash due from agents and ont standlngpremioms 39,642 49 Oaahinbankaadoabaad...... 28,984 93 8824,861 42 aNCE, an* jy or PHILA. of the Legislft held on the let $6,450 67 . 810,170 80 14,860 84 . 176,483 83 At a meet'ng of the Stockholders, held the 4th Inst., the following offloers and directors were unanimously elected: officers. President—GEOßGE B. BART. Vice President—E. P. BOBS.' Secretary and Treasurer—H R. COGGSHALL. Assistant Secretary—a. H. BUTLER.V 50,060 65 DIRECTORS. Gso. H. Bart, X. W. Bailey E P. Robs, Andrew R. Chambers, A. 0. Gattell, . J. L. Pomeroy, John G. Dale. H. R. Coggehall, Poster 8. Perkins, Sami. Jones, Hon. H. M. Puller, Charles (J. Cmlay. ja6 thi&tu-lmif H. R. COGGSHALL, Beo’y. $1,323,863 09 SB* A Ota ary JalB-taBt* INSURANCE, ADJUSTING 1 AND COLLECTING OFFICE, No. 608 OHKB)NOT STREET, Philadelphia. >9177,031 00 'The undersigned having been praotically engaged for a number of years in .different e&pacitieit of the Insu rance business—for several years in adjusting losses exclusively for the Insurance Oompa'.ies—howoffers his services to those sustaining Lots or Danfage by Fire to property Insured in making out thetanroofeof suoh loss or damage in full compliance wlth' tb&intrieate and ounoing conditions of Policies of Insurance, in such a manner as to obviate plea or excuse for reduction or litigation by companies so inclined, or'others. Be is assisted by the* best legal counsel in Philadel phia, and will give particular attention to the Collec tion of Claims against Insurance Companies. It is known by many who have sustained loss by lire to property insured, and it has also been the experience of the undersigned, that policies are frequently declared partially or entirely void at a terrain rime after a fire occurs, in consequence of carelessness or mismanage ment in effecting tbeineoranoe.or for some other cause, which, although an important fact, is scarcely ever dis covered or thought of, until it is too late. In order to avoid each disastrous occurrences, the undersigned will also effect Insurance in any Companies desired, and examine policies effeoted by others (in most oases) free of extra charge. Parties sustaining loss or damage by fire, as above, will find it to theirlnterest to consult the undersigned as soon after the fire u possible. d32.imlf* JAMES PULTON. 08,166 49 26,760 60 9803,867 08 12,767 28 9164,600 00 EDisaolutions anir ®oparttural)ipg 10,000 00 HHHB COPARTNERSHIP heretofore ex- J isting between the undersigned, under the firm of GIGON A BEYDBL, is this day dissolved, by mutual consent, Joseph Seydel withdrawing. The bnsloena of the la*e firm will be settled by GtlS* tavns Gigon, who is alone authorised to use the name of the firm. GUSTAVUB GIGON, _ JOSEPH SEYDEn. Philadelphia, January 14,1869. THE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore ex isting between the unlexsigned,mnder the firm of O A A. PKQpIGNOT, Is ihls day dissolved, by mutual consent, both being authorised to use the name of the firm to settle the business. • - OO 1,060 00 160 09 880 03 30,373 43 7,811 04 16.563 06 t CON&TANT PRQTIIGNOT, „ AUGDBTB PEQUIGNOT. Philadelphia, January 18.1869. THE UNDERSIGNED have this day en tered Into Oopirtimship, under the firm of GIGON, PEQUIGNOT, A BRO., ror the Manufacture of Gold and hUver Watch oases. The bDßineßiwlll hereafter be transacted at the old stand of the late firm of Gigon & Seidel, PLmaix Block, No. 88. W. corner of BEOOND and COOK Sts. , GUBTAVUS GIGON, 1 CONSTANT PEQUIGNOT, AUGUSTE PEQUIGNOT. Philadelphia, January 18,1869. jaiB-2t* /COPARTNERSHIP. The undersigned \J (late of W. H, HOBBTMANN & SONS) have this day associated themselves as Importers and Wholesale Dealers in LADIES’ DREB6 TRIMMINGS, at No. 61 Sooth FOURTH Street, above Chestnut, under the name and style of EVANS A HABSALL. ‘ GEORGE O EVANS, WILLIAM B.HABSALL. Philadelphia, January 16, 1869. jAIS-12t |\OTII/E.— J. D. HOOVER (late U. S. 1" Marshal for the District of Columbia) has asso ciated him.elf with WALTER D. DAVIDGB, Coun sellor at Law. Business before the U, 6. Bopreme and Oircnit Courts, the Court of Claims, and the Executive Departments promptly attended to. Address DaVIDGE A HOOVER, LOUISIANA Avenue, Wash'ngion City, j 14-tf /COPARTNERSHIP. The undersigned VJ have atseolated themselves, for the transaction of a general Dry Goods Commission Business, under the firm of BRINTDN A KBNDRI JK, and have taken the store No. 829 CHESTNUT Street, above Third. R. R. BRINTON, J. KENDRICK. Philadelphjji, Jan. 11th, 1869. jal2-6t* /10PARTNERSHIP.—JOSEPH F. TO BIAS has this day associated with him JAMBS OARBTAIBS, J&-, for the transaction'of the ‘‘lmport log Wine and L’quor Business,” under the name and firm of JOSEPH P. TOBIAS A 00., Nos. 206 and 208 South FRONT Street. January 1, 1869. ’ jalo-12t | IMITED PARTNERSHIP.—The Sub seribers hereby give notice that they have entered lote a Limited Partnership, agreeably to the provisions of ths laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania re lating to Limited Partnerships. That tbs name or firm under which said partnership is fo be eonduoted is “ R. WOOD, MARSH, A HAY WARD.” That the general nature of the Business intended to be transacted is the Dry Goods Jobbing and Gfcxthlag Business. That the names of all the geceral and special part* net* interested therein, are BENJAMIN V. MARSH (general partner), LEWIS W. HAYWARD (general partner), EDWARD Y. TOWNSEND (general partner). IIXNRY HENDERBON (general partner), RICHARD WOOD (general partner), ALFRED H FOSTER (gene ral partner), RICHARD D. WOOD (special partner), and JOSIAQ BACON (special partner;, and all of them the eald partners, general and special, reside in the City of Philadelphia That the aggregate amount of the capital contributed bj the special partners to the Qbramon Btcck, is Two hundred thousand dollars, of which One hundred thousand dollars, in cash, has been eo contributed, by the eald RICHARD D. WOOD, special partner, and of which, One hundred thousand dollars, in cash, has been so contributed, by the said JOBIAH BACON, spe cial partner. That the period at which the said partnership is to commence, is the thiTty-flrst day of December, A.D. 1868, and the period at which It will terminate, is the thirty-first day of December, A.D. 1803. RICHARD D. WOOD, Special Partner. JOSIAH BAOON, Special Partner. . BENJK. V. MARSH: L W. HAYWARD. BDWD. Y. TOWNfKND. HENRY HENDERSON. - RIO HARD WOOD. ALFRED H. FOSTER. Philada., Deo. 31,1858. jal-fiw ...106 994 10 $812,198 06 . 9,942 79 $502 215 20 , 100,000 CO JOS. G. BITTBNHOUSE, of the late Arm o) B. O. HORNOR A 00., will continue the Whole* sale Varnish Manufacturing, in all Us branches, as heretofore, at the old stand. Thankful for pa»t favors, he solicits the custom of the former patrons of B 0. HORN Oft A 00., and hopes by strict attention to business to continue to give entire satisfaction. Store—No. 231 1 BCH st. bet Second and Third sts. $902 226 20 Factory—At GOOPERYILLE, Twenty-third ward jal-lm* Dissolution op copartnership. —The firm of TANGUY A GRIBL wai dis solved on the first instant, by mutual consent. JOHN F. ORIEL having purchased tbe entire interest of Samuel L. Tanguy in said firm, the business of the firm will be settled by John F Oriel. SAMUEL L TANGUY, jal7-6t* JOHN F. ORIEL. COPARTNERSHIP. The underalgned \J have this day formed a copartnership, under the firm of ORIEL, EITLA, A CO , and will continue the Wholesale Notion Business, at the old stand of Tan guy A Oriel, No. 17 North FOURTH Street. JOHN F. ORIEL, DAVID ft EI'TLA, JAMES B.THOMAS, Jal7-6t* JACOB GRIBL, Ja COPARTNERSHIP. The undersigned have this day formed a copartnership, uoder the firm of HOOPE3 A DAVIS, for tbe transaction of the Hat, Cap, Fur, and Straw-Goods Business, at No. 10 South FOURTH Street, up stairs. BERNARD A. HOOPES, JOSEPH M. DAVIS. Philadelphia, Jan. Bth, 1869 JalM2t if .934 051 89 . 9 2iG 70 . 28 67 REMOVAL LINCOLN, WOOD, & NICHOLS HATB IBHOVBD From their old stand, 46 South SECOND street, to 725 CHESTNUT STREET. The Retail Department will be closed for a few wesks. ja!3-tf J^EMOVAL. Hare removed to January 7th, 1869. REMOVAL. SAMUEL H. MATTSON, MERCHANT TAILOR, HAS REMOVED TO No. 1129 CHESTNUT STREET, THUD DOOR BELOW TWELFTH, * South Bide, Where he is prepared to execute all orders In hie line, having on hand a full supply of GOODS for Gentle men’s wear. SAMUEL H. MATTSON, n25-3m-if No, 1129 OHBBTNUT Street. . 300 000 00 Removal— the undersigned has removed to No 63 North FOURTH street, (late HENRY COHEN’S.) second house above Merchant’s Hotel GEORGE A. MILLER, jal-lm* Wholesale Druggist. dh r\rvr\ TO LOAN, in sums to suit /•W/vappUcant*, upon Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, 7 Guds, Merchandise, Clothing, &c , on mode rate terms, by JONES & CO., Brokers, N. W corner THIRD and GABKELL Streets, below Lombard Es tablished for the laet 86 years. Office hours from 7A. M. to 7 P. M. dl7-lm if FISH.— 685 Barrels Nos. 1,2, and 3 Macko rel. 30 do and tierces Balmon. 40 do Bea bhad. 246 do Mackinaw White Fish. 437 da Halifax and Eastpcrt Herring. 680 Boxes Scaled Herring. Also, 630 Quintals Ground Bank Oodueh, Sale b? 0 O. SADLER A CO., 69 ARCH St., tecofid door above Jica Insurance Companies. Ufmouals. KELLY & DOHERTY, TAILORS, 81 and 83 SOUTH FIFTH STREET, 091 DOOR ABOVB CDBBTMUT, East side. illonej}. fcUanta. WANTED— A. FURNISHED ROOM, BOARD, for a Gentleman and Wife, from YiUe to Walnut, west cf Eighth street. Terms mode- Addresa, with particular, MERCHANT, Office of The Press. ’ 'it* WANTED - A LAD, about 16 yfcarstrtd, to attend In a Counting Room; mast write well and be quick at figures. Reference required. Address Box 2278, Philadelphia P. O. j*iB 2t* TO DRUGGISTS.—The advertiser, who has served fire years In a Retail Drug Store 1 , u i is a graduate of thejOollege of Pharmacy, wishes an an gagemeot in a Retail Establishment. Satisfactory reference will bo given. Address K. at this Office. JalB-4l# A GENTLEMAN who waa unfortunate in business during the late crisis desires a SITUA TION as BOOK-KEEPER in a mercantile, manu facturing, or banking house. He is a good accountant, and competent to take the entire obarge of the books, and finances. Address, with real name, ENERGY, Office of The Press Jal88t» Wf ANTED—By a JEWESS GIRL, a SITUATION in a Hebrew Family, to do general Sw ProSt k B tretf Ply rt N °* 4 OfIRIBTIAN BlM*Vbe- WANTED—By a respectable Widow’ n 7,\. i * SITUATION as Housekeeper. Gas no &?B(mth " r West UefervseeaexehaDged. Addrees FRaNOKu, Office of TAe Press. jalB-6t* \\T ANTE D—A Purchaser for a Patent right for the manufacture of an article of general consumption, upon which there is a Urge profit. For particulars, address A 8., at this Office, slating when aad where an interview may be bad. ’ jalf-st* IV7ANTED—By an experienced Book f T keeper,. BITDATIOS in . ar.td.mi Wholwil. Establishment. Unexceptionable reference will be given. Address ACCOUNTANT, at thts Office. j!8-4t* A YOUNG LADT, of good Education, wishes a.SITUATiON ml GOVERNESS In a pri vate family. City and country reference given, ad dress GOVERNESS, Office of th»g paper. JalB«6t* WANTED— A PARTNEB, who can com maud $1,200 to. join the advertiser in a safe and profitable traffic. Addrees ELLIS, Blood's Dispatch. j*lB2t# VITANTED—A Situation as SALESMAN v T in a first-class Dry Goods Shoe, or Grocery House, who can command a large nesr trjde, cash and 6 months’trade. Best of reference given from last em ployera.•Address note to O. W., Press office.' jil7-Bt* || WANTED FOR THf UNITED STATES BOAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried men. to whom 111 will bs given good pay, hoard, clothing, and medical Pay from $l2 to $22 per mouth. No man having a wife or child, will b* accepted. Apply for MOUNTED bERYIOE at No. 817 MARKET Street, above Eighth, north side. I. N. MOORE, ap!7-tf Ist Lieut. Ist Dragoons, Reeruitlsg Officer. Sox Salt and ta£et. ITIHE DILIGENT FIRE ENGINE COM- A PANY offer FOR BALE a second-class HAND ENGIN K. SPIDER, and 600 feet of 9-Inch copper riveted HO4B. Proposals received and particulars given by addressing THEO. H. MoOALLA, See’y, ja!B 64 North SECOND Street. FOR SALE—PEW No. 46—A front Pew in the North Gallery of BT. ANDREW’S OHPBOH. Apply to the Bex«on. ja!B-3V* For sale or bent—The fountain GREEN ROLLING MILL, situate on the Schuyl kill and Beating Railroad, one mtle from Falrmounfc. Possession immediately. Apply to JOHN HALDEMAN, j>l7-12t* Harrisburg, Pa. m TO LET—A fine COUNTRY MAN bEIBION (late the residence of Henry Ashton, dec’dU, replete with modern conveniences and surroundings' situated in Horsham township, Montgomery ccuntr, 4 miles from Fort Washington Station. N P R. R Pos session at any time. Apply to JACOB SMITH, Ja , near the premises, or to the subscriber, Hatbsro’. Pa , GSO. HAND. , ja!7-12t* PRIBT AND SAW MILLS TO RENT, * T 14 miles on the N. P. Railroad. House and Stable with the Mills Possession can be bad immediately; or will be let for any other manufacturing purpose. Apply to A. D. LUKSNS, near the above property. ja!6 3t» * s m FOR SALE—THE HOTEL PRO HU. PERTY, with seven acres of Land attached, at Mt. Ephraim, N. J. Apply to B. P. MIDDLETON A BRO., jalS fit 6 North IRONT Street. * FOR SALE—I,BOO ACRES OF LAND, in Middle Tennessee, nr&r Nashville. Boil rich and productive; location very desirable near to mills, stores, and churohes. Will be told low for cash, or ex changed for oity property or any kind of saleable mer chandise. Title perfect. Addrees j»l4«4t* B. HUBLBUT, this Office. ©TO LET—A COUNTRY RESI DENCE, with about Ten Acres of LAND, situate at thejuootioa of the North Pennsylvania Railroad and Nieetowa.lane, four miles from Market street. Apply on the premises, or to JOHN O. ALLEN, No 32i North FRONT Street. jal6-stuth3t» m FOR RENT—THE STORE, No. 834 H»ia MARKET Btreet, below Fourth. It is one of the most desirable busitess ataeda in Market street, having bean occupied as such for many years. Apply to THEODORS J. DONNELLY, jaB.stutbfit* 207 South FIFTH Street. FOR SALE.—A splendid farm of 157 acres, in Obester eoaaty.coavemeut to the Penn’a Cen tral and Chester Talley Railroade, and within IJ4 hour’s rids of Philadelphia. Inquire of D. B. TAYLOR, A'OO., COATES-Street Wharf. d2l-tu th sa.lOt* CSTORB TO RENT. C 5 a handsome, store, No. 628 AROH Street, Neatly fitted up with Well Cues, Marble Counter*, and Marble floor, suitable for Jeweller and Silversmith} or any faaey bosinee*. Bent, |9OQ. Also, A WELL-LIGHTED lOGRTH BTOB7 BOOM, Fifty by Thirty Feet, . ON NOBTHSTBEET Apply to • JONSSr VBITB, 4b MoCUBDY, ja&lm No. 628 ABOH Btr»et, PAPER MILL TO RENT.—The Paper Mill known as HARWELL MILL, situated on the Wissahlekon Creek, and one mile from Oheatnnt HUI Railroad Station. This Mill is adapted to make fine Book Papers. It has three engines, one four machine, 62 inches wide, and all the appurtenances for the suc cessful manufacture cf paper. Possession given imme diately. Apply to, or address. GEORGE H. LEVIS, 629-tf No. SO South SIXTH Street. fca FOR*RENT—Tho DWELLING No. 8ui.616 LOCUST Btreet, (or Washington Square,) from the Ist of January, iB6O. The house is three stories high, with basement, back building, Ac., now occupied by J. W. Forney. Apply at the offiee of Tht JPress , or at the house. no2B-tf TO RENT.—On the Ist January next, the very superior and extensive ROOMS, (2d, Sd, 4th and 6tb*Hoors, each 24 feet by 146) of the NEW STOKE, 683 MARKET Street. The building is one of the flae improvements on Hie upper side, between FIFTH and SIXTH Streets, haring two fronts, the north one on a rear Street with good cartage way 20 feet into SIXTH Street. Apply on the premises. nol-tf Btfbinnal. Dr. goggswell’s new medical SALT —PRICE REDUCED ONE-HALF ! We are now authorised to anoouoce a permanent re daction is the price or this valuable remedy for In flammatory Diseases.* Dr. 0. having mtds an imper• taut Improvement in his chemical apparatus for manu facturing it, by which its cost is materially lessened, has resolved to put It within tbe reach of all. The present price is, ACUTE PACKAGE, $1: CHRONIC do $2.60. Those afflicted with Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, Headache, Inflamed Eyes, Ears, Throat, Lungs, or Liver, Scrofula. Female Diseases, or any other form of inflammation should give the ANTIPHLOGISTIC SALT a trial. By equalizing the circulation, it re motes the sole oauatt of Inflammation For testimo nials aod directions see circular. Bold bv all Dbco- OISTB. Descriptive circulars sent .or *tib by enclosing a stamp to pay postage. Invalids In those plaoes yet without agents can obtain tbe medicine by addressing D. C. TAYLOR * CO., 202 DOCK Street, Philadel phia. ja!6-7t* IJA-RTSHORNE’S CURE-ALL—THE A GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR AND REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, WEAK STOMACH AND WEAK BOWELS. Prepared by a Chemist. Bottles 12K> 96 and 60 cents. THE GREATEST DISCOVERY IN MEDICAL SOIENOE» HARTSHOBNE’S OtJRB-ALL should ha kept In all families, in case of accidents or sudden sickness. HAKTSHOBNE’S CUBE-ALL cures Rheumatism. UARTcHORNK’S CURE-ALL cures Cramps, Oholio, Pains In the Stomach or Bowels. HARTSHOBNE’S CURB-ALL cures Pains in the Limbs, Side, Bsck and Breast. _ , HARTSHOBNE’S CUBE-ALL cures Sprains, Bruises, Scalds and Uurns. „ «... HARTSQORNE’S OURE-AtL cures Neuralgia, Toothache and Stiffness in the Joints. HARTSHORNE’B CURE-ALL cures Cholera, Diar rhoea and all Pain . . . HARTSROBNB’S CUBE-ALL cures Ear Ache and Deafness from a cold. HARTSHORNE’S CUBE-ALL eures Dyspepsia and Indigestion j also, Canker and Bore Mouth and Sore Throat. t „ . . . „ HABTSHOBNE’S CURB-ALL cures all Spinal Affec tions and Weakness In Limbs. HARTSHORNE’B CURB 4LL is a great tonic to Weak Stomach and Bowels, a*.i Improves Digestion. ID* As the frequent changes of the weather produce a bad Cold, Rheumatism, Pain is the Limbs and Body) also, Stiff Neck—every person should get a bottle. It acts upon the Nerves, Muscles, Sinews, Blood and Bones: and, by Its warming electro-magnetic power, ex pels all pain from the system. Get a bottle and try it, and you will be astonished at its happj N, H. If you have a Cough, use HARTSHORKE’fI Pectoral Syrup of Wild Cherry, it is the best Cough Svrun In the World. Bottles, 25 and 60 cents, and $l. Tf you are Billions, use HARTSHORNE’S ANTI BILLIOUB PILLS. They act upon the Liver, Stomach and Bowels, carrying off all Bile and Foul Secretions. Boxes, 25 cento. Bold by R. H. JENKINS, No. 26 80UTH EIGHTH Street, Between Market and Chestnut Streets. Simes’ Stores, Chestnut and Market streets. Garrlgues’, Tenth and Coates streets. Wagner’s. Tenth and Lombard sts. aul2-dtfebl-lf iDnltljes, Jeroelrj), #r. Bailey & co., JOHMIRLT BAILEY & KITCHEN, H»YO ronoTtd to thdr now Flio-proof, WMt« M«Mo Store, 819 CHESTNUT STREET, NORTH BIDB, BELOW THE GIRARD HOUSE, Now opening their. Fall Stock ef IMPORTED JEWELRY, JPLATED WARES, AND FANCY GOODS, To which they Inrits lh« attention or th« pahllo. BUYER-WARE, WATOHBB, DIAMONDS, AND PEARLS, AT WHOLKSiLB AND BBTAtL. aon-ir tr mentistrg. jTgcy WM. E. EASTLAOK, 470 NORTH SIXTH STREET, ABOVE NOBLE, SURGICAL AND MECHANICAL DENTIST. T.eth Filled, straightened, and Extracted, and Arti ficial Teeth laeerted on reasonable terme. ALL WORK WARRANTED. ja!s 6t* ' B . A • DUKE, DENTIST, Office, No. 27 North TENTH Street, (corner of ftl. tort.) 48MO* Stmnsemente. ACADEMY OP MUSIC. SHE HUGUMOTB This morning commences the sale of tbs 83 Mats Tor the HUGUENOTS. To-morrow that of the 81 and remaioinr 83 seats. ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18. LAST NIGHT Bur four or thb season, First Nfgbtin Philadelphia of THB HUGUENOTS. . >- H*me LABOBDE, from tue Grand Opera In Paris, will re appear, after a most successful career in the great European Theatres. First nl*ht in Philadelphia of the great artiste, H'lle POINBOT, principal Dramatic prime Dobna, from the Grand Opera In Paris. £ CARL TORUES in his renowned character of the Huguenot Soldier, and of PU>BENZA. tAmABO, BBRKKL, PIKANEBEB, WIBNLtOH, OOLJSTTI, Ac. BALLET will be numerously represented, and 7i U headed bf M’LLE BO TO andTMr. DENN aho will appear as the Gipsies, THEM HUNDRED COBTLY DEEBBSB, Part of which hare been made In Paris by the Costumer of the Grand Opsra, and the rest have been maaufao tured here, from original drawings: the/ will exactly correspond to the epoch An which the action takes place —IM2. AMI9B BN BORNE, fully eqoallmg'that of the most celebrated Eurapein Opera House, supported bf two hundred persons, representing an extraordinary variety pf eharaetera, corps de ballet, cavalcades, and illamlnatioos Entirely new properties and appoint ments. THE ORCHESTRAL FORCE, tncvulicg the H'litary Band on the Stage, in the third act. comprises over SEVENTY MUSICIANS. The Grand Ohorns of the __ BLESSING OP THB POINABDB, In the Fourth Act, Will be arranged er. an equally imposing scale. - THE ENTIRE (old) MJS'NNEftGHOB. Under the direction of Mr. CARL GARTNER, haring moat kindly consented to unite with the regular chorus of the Opera. The cheral force will therefore comprise over ONE HUNDRED VOICES. The Huguenots will be succeeded, on MONDAY, January 24th. by ROBERT LE DIABLE, ' which win be the second and last Opera in which LABOBDE AND POfNSOT will eppear together. It will moat positively be given ti ONLY ONCE, with a most msgnifleent NEW SCENE, provided by the liberality of the Directors. jalT < ACADEMY OP MUSIC. TO-MORROW; WEDNESDAY, . “ the HUGUENOTS.*’ The Bale of Beats commences this morning. TO THB PUBLIO. With the Huguenots, Mr. Ullmaa hopes to establish his claims upon the undivided patronage of the enlight ened and musio-loving eftisani of Philadelphia. Fami liar with what has been done before. In this city, he boldly challenges comparison with any similar under taking. He means,to produce u Grand Opera” as per fect as it can be possibly given, and he coea not doubt that the public will award him the merit of having ful filled his promise to the utmost of his ability. He once mere calls upou the publie and the press for the most extensive support acd patronage. A d’sap pointment in this respect would be ruinous to him, and di«cournge him from continuing his exertions, as he has dene. The risk attending hoy operatic enterprise* ie proverbial. Tbiarbk is greater with him than with aur other manager, for none had the courage to make •ueh nuifierous and great engagements, and to transfer such an immense establishment from one city to the other. He la happy to say that the prospects thus far are brilliant beyond expectation. As regards - the Huguenots, Mr. UUm&n particularly calls attention to the manner in which the opera is got up, and to the cast. “THE “ MARCEL” OF TOSHES . Enjoys aßaropesn reputation of the highest degree. It is ufs very greatest p *t, ani he hse been proclaimed _ by Meyerbeerhimself. the greatest living representative of the Huguenot S-ildier. MAD’LLE ROIN9OT Made her debut in New York, u'ider the most unfavo rable Circumttineee, as Valentine,’and achieved the most triumphant success, the more triumphant as A was unexpected. „ MADAME LABORDB Will again appear in Pbilade’phia, where she has achieved Her first triumphs, eeieral yeaia ago. She waa, at that time, &ttta*y-ry beginning of her career, and yet the furore she created still lives in the memory of opura-goeri Since then, she has song in the principal European Theatres, and lately concluded a five ye art* engagement at the Grand Opera House, for Vfhleh MhYKRHkER composed hit greit worka. She is now considered as the greatest living Bravura Singer, and while her voice has gained strength, ithas loetnothing of freshness. The other very numerous Boles will be found to be la COMPETENT HANDS. THE HUGUEKOT3 will be succeeded on January 24th. by ROBERT LB DIAbLE, wbloh will be the second and last Opera in which LABORDE AND POINSOT will appear together It will most positively he given ONLY OSOE, with a most msgoifleent new Scene, provided by the U- liberality of the Directors. jalT |~}PERA. LIBRETTO. BEWARE OF VJ Baring Incorrect and Sporfona OPERA LIBRETTOS, from panphlet'Veoden, is the streeta. The enlj AETBEHTIO LIBRETTO bean the distinct title—. THE PICOOLOMINI OPERA LIBRETTO For sale at the Academy of Uuaio PB.OB TWKHTT #IY* OIXTS CA. HENSEL’S MODEL OF MOUNT • VERNON—HOME Of WASHINGTON. Now on Exhibition, at Oowell’a Now Hall, B42 tf CANT WED’S OPERA HOUSE,. ELEVENTH street, between Market and Chestnut. OPEN FOB THE SEASON. By the LargestTronpc of MINSTRELS IN THE WOBLD. BAN FORD’B OPERA. HOUft* IHD TBS SANFORD CHILDREN. Admittance 25 cento. SIGNOR BLITZ.—ASSEMBLY BUILD INGS, TENTH and CBEBTNUT Streeta. COME AND LAUGH. Come and see the Funny Blitz, the Amusing Blits, the Remarkable Blits, the Laughing Blits, the Popular DUti, the BUto, who makes all Happy. PERFORMANCE EVERY EVENING, commencing 7Jf o’clock, and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AF TERNOONS, at 3 o’clock. Consisting of WONDERFUL METAMORPHOSES, astonishing scenes in Ventriloquism, the Learned Canary Birds, and the Extraordinary Exhibition of the Rope Dancer. Admission, 25 oenti; Children, 18 cents. ja3 rfYHE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OP A THE FINS ARTS, No. 1026 CHESTNUT BTRBET, 18 OPEN DAILY (Sundays sxeepted) boa 9 A. M. HUfIP. M. Admission 25 cento. Children 12 oent*. Shares of Btock, entitling the holder’s family to ad mission st all times, $BO. dT-tf MUSICAL POND HALL.—THE GEB ITJL MANIA OROHESTRA will commence their Publio on SATURDAY next, Nov. 20th. Single Tiokets 26 oenti; a package of efefct tickets for fl, which may he obtained at Andre’s, UQA Chestnut street: Beck & Lawton’s, corner of Seventh and Chestnut, and at the door of the HaU, The per* formanoa oommenoea at 8R o’clookp. H. nolT-tf Bamujs iTunbg- The spring gardew savimg ffUND. (Oiunm it Tn_LMinJTsuiorPnnn.TUU.) PEBPETUAI. CHARTER. HT! FSB 01NT. Interest allowed to Depotitoxfj 4nd all Honejfl Paid b&qfc on Demand. OYYIOS,' 831 NORTH THIRD STRUT, - UOovsoMiurxox Bum Birasnre.) Itntlonis now open for the transection ot business* end is the only Chartered Serins land located In the northern pert of the city. < The Office will he open (daily) from 9 to $% o’clock] end also on MONDAYS end THCJBSDATB, from 6 utu 6 o’olock in the Xrening. IUNAeXBS. frederlek Kletl, John Xeciler, Jr., Stephen Smithy James 8. Prtagle, John P. Lery, Jacob Do ok. Hon'. Henry K. Strong, Joeeph 14. Cowell, Daniel Underkoflcr, J. TFesley Brer. Hon. Wm. MUlwerd. Robert B. DarHfOVj Prederlok Sttake, P* 0. BHmeker, Tranols Hut, John P. Verne, President* JAMBS B- PSIKSLS. Secretary* OBQRQB T. THORN. aj3l-lftf C3AVINU FUND. —UNITED STATES AtbUBT COMPANY, owner of THOU) and 0HB8T» email sum* received, and paid back on do} aandfwitkoat notion, with 7IYB PIB OBNT INTBB B3T from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. Office hoars, from 0 until 6 o’alook every day, and on MONDAY BVnNUHJB from T until 0 o’clock. DRAFTS for sale on Bngland, Ireland, and Scotland, from £1 upwards. President— BTßPlXßN B. OBAWVDBD. Treasurer—FLUTY 181. TeUer—IAMBS B. HUNTBB JF. ROLLER, • FRENCH BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, No. 3T Boath NINTH Street, third door above Chest nut, Philadelphia, - Begs to inform bia friend* and the public generally that ho has opened business on hia ovn aooount, as above, where he will always be happy to receive a con tinuation of their favors. As the senior partner of the late firm ef Rollbr A Boaiov, probably no other guarantee is neor ssary to an appreciative publio of his entire ability to fill all orders in his line with the ut most satisfaction. Remember the number; 27 Boutb MNTB gtroft, third door aWTOChw^dV'