Ot* dawning of - ,«>»«• «tremfeUd, 3*a OrtstroVo toiadljimioM. on Olympai snijllm*, , a«, -, ** I .wm******™ " .: s , ; )ri ,,v ;i o• ' AndbfcMjfoiM officelupetnMto ije«r, divine, - ' >\ T .sftpXlrkuTUJ«-Stoke*.'Hh% temoas'Clothier,or No. 60? ‘V.* I’* ■ ■£r ExAcr Wobds.—-Thewordtrepoken by the Napoleoh, to the AuatrlanAliiiisler, on New - 1 -U'rYdM' , Bdfcy, have fferently reported by different S?w&na.' CucEaTifl correspondent, whom we pay'a large / v ff4lary to keep** special eye sends • the txacfc woids orhU Imperial Majesty, hare caused such. Vfermtnt throughout.Borope* He said) -* •»* fihy^uyour garments at the Brown Stone Clothing ' . / Hart .of'fioclaim ft Wilson, Nob.' 608 aol' 605 Chestnut street above Sixth, phUadelpliia.” The Emperor only hle üboxl sayaoity in this . - ' A • WMeatrcL cAakoh' bs& occurred in the 'We&ih'eryaod for’* ceteral day®-! air hM been as ** • fctaUl and 7 baldly as Way. tfhe.sun,yesterday, shore brilliantly fr.'ia the blue ethereal vault, diffusing glad <.' -.,vrith gay pedeatrfahei,” and the physic gnomic* of shop* "♦ ' , fchi)peraV«to.; l were in smiles. The rush to the " Old*Franklin Hall Clothicg Emporium” of 13. &,SI -4 dridgei N0..A2l jChestnutstr/et,, in quest of hli ex . quiiiielyfaehionVd'ready.m&de clothing, continued up y tpji-latp houtAasteveoing.', * /‘'By' the way, pur. .friend, Mr. T. Willis, Invites his fenny friends to call and examine somei beautiful,new etylee qf Business and Register Goats. ~ . 3mportalitms '« . (‘Reported for the Press,.) ' BOSTON—SUamahip City of New York, Howes—ls pkgs domestics Wain, Learning ft Co; 67 J..T Way ft Co; 74 D 8 Brown ft Oo; 66 Farnhain, Kirkbam* Co;' 61 do Little A Btokes;.66do Smith,-Williams A Cq; 861 cases boots end shoes Levlck, Rasta ftOo; 316 do Monroe ft Ftrapole; 287 do / H Thompson & Co: 188 do Haddook, Heed & .Co; 161 do J & U Saunders; 14i oases bats Hoop er & Darla; 50 bx*.o7a*»geia Benners ft Bro; 60 doliaao Jeanea A Co; 86 do fruit Q- K Chambers: 76 rolls paper A MOoUlne; 65 do Msgarge Bros; 26 pkga glass fttuay & Monroe; £OO pkgi mdse Leech ft Co; 10 bales skins B 'D Stewart; du order, r " ' ' ' ■ - • \ PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. OOPS, , ,*/• ‘ v y-r Tsouu Kmexa, fr., \ Coumittsi or th« Mom. J ' SAIbINB OF THE OCEAN 8 TEAMEIIS. ■ yBOU THE ONITKD BTATBB. attire *. -«.n tSAvs - ’ voa a G1a5g0w...........N York.. Glasgow... ...Jan22 M1agara....:.V,,,„.80at0ti'*.Liverp001.,......... Jan 26 Circassian.........N York..Galway. Jan 27 QHy of WasbiaßlooNYork..l,lTerptt>l,Jan 29 3£ur0p&,...,7......H York.^Liverpool......... ,¥qb 2 - \\* TO AHRIVB. 4B1P& - LKiVS.. YOB Circassian... Galaay..New York.... Earopa.......Liverpool..New York..,. Breraan..^.*..... Bienjen.iNeif York.... 'Anrago.... .Southampton. .New York 07* The California' Mail Steamers gall from Hew .York ontbe 6th and 20th of each month. U 7“ The Havana Bteamerajeaye Naif York Too the " 24, 7th. 12th','11th, aud 27th or each month. nndOhariea. ' fon. 80, ontbe 4th andiaih *'' When the Above dates tall on Sunday. the steamers . will bail on Monday, except from New Orleans. ■ * • LETTISH BAGS - 1 Atthe Mtrchants''Exchange. Philadelphia. Barque Merrlmic, Fitt5,,.............Cienf0eg05, soon Siwque American, Wortinger. .Cardenas, soon Brig Seatark, C0ffin................Demer&ra; Jan. 22 Brig Western Star, Colloid Barbadoes, booh Brig BUa Reed, .Tni0............ 8t Jsgo deOnba, aoon iltovine Jfnlciligeitre.' PORT OF PHILADELPHIA} Jon* 91, 1859. JUNJU£BB«.»,m—«-M1 < BVH BETB. BIG Q WAT KB, ABBITID. - Steamship .CUj of New -York, Howes, 60 hours from Boston, with mdse and passengers to Hear/ WJnsor, Off 'Ah# Ledge parsed the steamships Virginia and Pbi ;nesegpMgu.e, booed dawn. . - .ffehr B H Atwood, Bmltb, 3 days from Beiton, with . mdse to Dwell* (c Co—towed op by the a team-tog Jacob G NsaQe. Passed below Tinioum Friend, atSP AI, the .Git/ Ice Boat proceeding down with ship Swarthmore ana barque Monmouth in tow; also a lumber-laden brig at Delaware City, toaad up. , • Be&r MlgnioneUs, Bn w, 12 days from Richmond,with' ehotta to u H Cummings. , . ficbr Standard. Oarpeaier, 1 da/ from PenasrlUe, NJ, t- corn to L tf Peterson. Sphr Sarah Dean, Smith, 1 day from Hanoock : a Bridge, ?NJ* with corn to L F Peterson. . , -Sloop Ge. rce Hyera), Biown, 1 dayfivm Quiotin’a . Br dge, NJ, with corn to L F Peterson., 01.8A5.8D.: ■: Bteaconhlp Boston. Hand, New York, ja* AUderdice. gchr Lewis MhrOtd, Doyle, Brunswick, Ga, BUhopi* 6\monnACo. • t ! Schr Geo Edward, Baker, Boston, N SturtevantA Co; f ' Steamerß Willing, Glaypool, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. SAILED, . ; The City lea Boat, Cape bchellinger, left Lombard . -street wharf yesterday at nooo'nnd proceeded down the river, takiogin tow the Brllfshsbfp warthmore, bound to Nee Orleanb, and barqne. Monmonth, for Marseilles, - tdorrespondenbe of the Philadelphia Xxohange.) • - LEWES. Del.. Jan 19,1869 * { ;; The ehfp Arab, for San' Francisco, was towed fossa yesterday by the lug America; The only veusU at har*: nor are acbrJUcbman. a small side-wheel steamer, and an unknown schr. Wind bW, and weather‘moderate. ; Yours, Ao. WM. m. mOKMAci. r, { -.'‘iv. %.,• ; '|>Ymniun.| 'b\ / (OciresWnfonoeof the Philadelphia Exchange.). . • Oats IblAhd. Jan;2o. A brig passed in this morning No; vessel# in sight ©utwaidbOutidU Wind south, and blowing strong; V - Yoatrc/Ac, ilUGirJifl. - l'f far fiLßoVirsTo m vmss.l J & ■ - N«w Ypwc. Jau 20 V Arritedj shlp'Dreadbought,' from Uverpoo! Deo .28;. •acbr Vij a in,'from a aemtl. ■- Her cvptatu paid 45 pet wot salvage to thV wreckers jhogot the Teasel off the - r&ef at'Bird Islosdr ■\ !; ■ J > *" ”• ;; - . - . Bostox, Jan. 20. Arrived, ships Phantom,’ from Manilla; y Sparkling Wave.frctß Btistolßhg: barque Heamer.from Bremen. . ; : .* X -iv - -v. , tfATASXiU, QA., Jan lO Arrhedf barqtto 00l Ledyard, from Boston; brfg' Oon gres% fbom Maryiport, England. \ " > MEMORANDA/' ' ‘ 50*For losaof schr'Luther Child; Nickerson, (be- Tore reported *pok*n in distress). • leeteJegrAjihlcnewa, The L 0 tens cleared atthis port' Dec 20 rcr\ ffovls, by ThoaWsitßori&’fions. w ‘ Steamship Modes Taylor, Gray) for Aspinwall/cleared afcNe'w'York yesterday ‘ r - ' Stea&tobipßliek Warrior,Smith, from. New Orleans, Tia Havana l4th tost, arrived at Hew York yesterday. Ship Amelia; Wallace, for Stetoea, cleared at Sevang stah Uth lest. ~ - \ - Ship 'Westmoreland, .Teal, for, PhlUde’.phia, was loading at Liverpool SUtulfc. Chip sweepstakes, jrsgiii/cleared at New York 10th ; tost, for Saaskraaelsco - ship Pairs Wind'; Etitut, at Hew York 19th inst. from Havre, lost an entire soit of tails in.a sadden change of wind Dee let; alto tore yard and loner main topsail yard Ship Albion, Williams, for Liverpool,sailed from Mel* bbarneNovl. c ~ ‘ ", ' 't '. snip Calliope, from Liverpool for Boston, pat Into Queenstown 4th invtMeaky.aud with loss of sails,' . ' Sbfo Asa Pecker,,Goldj /or South Sea Islands,sailed' from Melbourne NoV 2. , - , ' / Ship Highland Light t Tripp, from .-London for Sevan* • tuh;was off at Albsns.SOtn nit’at noon. Had been in cblUsio'n with ship. Bloomer,'from London for Bombay; damage to H L net stated,, . v /Ships Oak aod, from Slam, and Cyclone, from. Bong Hong, arrived at east Btaaoisoj previous to 27th alt * rmart; for Liverpool, with 2804 bale*'cotton^and.JSliMbeth Hamilton, Lewis, for Havre, with %80tf‘b&!ee, clesrid at Mobile 18th Inst. , .flhlp Bouth Carolina Qoodwin, from Cherbourg, ar* xfte lup at mobile 10th inst/• Barque A A Drebert, Hewitt, hence for St Kitts, was spoken oth last, Ist 24 40, long 61 40—all welt. Barque'Belen and Fraaoea. Lewis, for Philadelphia, cleared at New'Orleais 13th lost with2l2 bales citton, SBd iiiids sugar, and 498 bbls molasses. irsMoe fjylng Clond, Beauchamp. for Penuunbnco, with hour, saifod from Biohmond-19 ih Inst. harque Bolls, fidgets, for New York, sailed from Per* nambaco Nov'lOr .\ feaiqde Messenger,Bird,'jDe&ne, from Blchmond, at Pernambuco, v and sailed previous to 16th ult. for fiio do Jwoairovr »' -V r - ' - ‘‘ Bsfoae VoUnt, Pottsford, for Rosario, sailed' from Pecoamhnro Not 24.* ;i - * Kofqus Baiubow, Keelin',from Blchmond, at Pernam buco 14th nit,-and sailed 16th for Bio de Janeiro, - Barqqc Leighton,-.bpelght. at Porcambpco Ist ult. fr&hhew Crica' S, a°d to 16th for Bio de Janeiro’' *< K r " ' Barque DawnrOhass/from Richmond, at Pernambuco Bth hit,' and.'sailed for Mo d« Janeiro previous to 16tb. Barque David G WHjco, Pescock, from Boston, ar rived *t Havana 12th lost. • Barque J M Morales,-Durmeisterj.for.New-York, sailed from Havana 12th lost,' .. Barque‘Pslodla, WiUgo, from Baltimore, was at Montevideo Nov 28. *• '. ■ Brig & B Bwilt, from Ma'sellles for Philadelphia, was spoken 6th ult off Gibraltar. ' EChr Geo Harris, Tnrpl«, for Charleston, nailed from Baltimore 19th in»t. " c Bchr Mary 0 Ter bell, Cole from Lavaca, at Pensacola lfltblnst, g€hrs Ahha.Smith. Smith, and L ADauenhower. Mil ler, cleared at New York' 10th Inst, for Philadelphia. : Bohr James; NeiUon,- Burt,- hence/ arrived at Pall BiverlTtb ihst.i < • - • > * fichr B Wat«dn/Magutre/ for Rio de Janeiro in 2 days, remained al-Buencs Ayna Nor 26. Bohr A Hsnderson, Henderson, remained at Buencs Avrfis 25th Nov.'for New Yoirk Jo friiys. . Pcbr W P Phillips, Smith, from Wilmington, Del, at New York yesterday, . gehr .A< Hammond; Clark, henoe for Boston, at New York yesterday. - - • Behr o Shaw,'Shaw, hence, arrived at Mstafras 19th instead .-.--'-I > ~ J " /Schr S HJlOwlwr, White, henoe; arrived at BUUozas 11th inst. v , V ; B • 1 Bohr Treasurer;'Piaheri hepce tor Boston, was at Holmes I )Hole9lhfhst.'- - - - ■' 1 • Schr ■ J M Houston, Hassell, from Mobile for Prorl deace,iailed from Newport lStb lost. ■ . VBohr BUeo ;Dnsh, BOmers, for Baltimore, sailed from- MataniasHthlirtt. ‘ . A ttle henoe, arrived at Mobile Wthinat:-'- cv> ' V: 1 ’ , Bohr Lirigo, Cook, hence, arrived at Mobile 10th Inst. Sebr Pamuel Costner,/row Philadelphia for Boston, before rftported>*iv6re on Narraganzett beach, has been stripped of sails, running rigging. Ac, and la Is noirccn sidered very.donbtful if the vessel.can be got off, os she \ ea In shoal water, ou eb&t at the mouth of the Pell* quamsoutt river,'and Is,btdly Strained. . The parties who - contacted to discharge ner hod got about fifteen tons Of coal upon jleck on the 16th inst, but deriog the night It'was all wathed off by the sea and lost. .At/Buenos Aires Nov 26. shin Ylckiburg, Hughes, diecog; barques Lexington, Thatcher, do; Absguo, Rol lins, do; Antagonist, Crowell/do; Xlberts, iiichborn, do; Janes B Williama, do; Huntley, de; O J Hayes, Bhlver|cV, discharged, and to load in a few days for New York;. GAylond, fiaeslop, for Rorope, Idg; Ma* lins/Gilkeyt-obartered for Antwerp; Llesie, Nickerson, for New York; Idg; „T Cushing, Hiohborn, do do; Laura Snow, Crockett, unO, and a Dutch barque chartered to carry her cargo forward to Ragland; schr Mississippi, Trask, seeking freight. ; . \ « Molbouib&i Nov i6—The wreck of the after part of a . vessel was seen’floating kear'JShztbeth 8ho&l, supposed to be a portion'ffae ship Tsqnsro, for this port—■ [N B; The Veqaefo, Newellj sailed from Sau.Prancieco AagffforMelbourno ] ; , i*" - ' •; Natal. 1 • s C . The V P brig Pen 7 wsb at Montevideo on the 23d No* vemberr-ellTslL . NOTIOB TO MARINBRS. In accordance with previous • notice, a first class Bell -Buoy has bseh'plaosd off “Harding’s Ledge,” as a sub* etitate for the Celt float that parted her moorings dar ing the galeof the 4th inst. - • -'By. order of ihe Lighthouse Board. - :.mblanothonBmitu,u.b.n., ? v Ught, House Inspector, Second District. Boston, Jhir, 19/1869. ?' Notice isiejehy given that the Buoy placed on Dance feeriy Ledge,.marking the approach to Baoo, M«ine, has btnken frQm. |Lr r moociQgß and gone adrift. 118 piece will he eappHed as soon as pisstbie. .By Order of the Lfghthoose Board. - t ' .. . Lighthouse Inspector; latDfst. ' ; v , AERtYALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTILB, DP *0 on O'OMOI THIS MOWHMh 6IBABD HOUBH—OhMtnnt strMt. Wow Ninth fi H Billot!, ltd- ... : O A Begley kit, S 3 I OH.Am»t, Boston ; BSMoiton. Pa ' 3 V ionsa. USA l » Show- Bolton OitOHsUraer.. St Louis • Thris George, ’Obicngo - I'D Jennlng, Chtojo M Bosenhelm, Cin. O O tV Seeger, AddlsonJ N Y E 0 Ols.ud A In, MASS \Y Gnllnser, Dwenport, In J L Bitoh.y, Bolt , D Orly 1 A 1., Otlco ; Morri.'Banger N Y H And.rson, Ohio . 1 H M Norton A tl. N 3 . HBBa.hsrfcU.Yn HLOsUrsII.NY • JLPowers,NY Qm a Bar), NY B Doinddson, NY John AI liarenport Yfc IV H Boople A la, N X Air Gray, NY BP Norton, Oln. O EtV Ttolter A wife, NY A 8 AlcGomo, N Y Air Preicstt, Boston J T Morse & It, N Y Miss BM Moore, NY Mies M B Seely, N Y Mrs Haight, N Y Mrs Lyon, NY Jndgo Constant, NY Mr Lyon, N Y M B Snydam It wf, Pa A A Carrier, Pa Jno March, N Y Mias J March, N Y G B Chase, Boston W H Kins, N Y Lieut Kin?, St Louis Jas P haggles, N Y Itlmlay, NY, T D Hale A w(, N Y W H Clarke, P* Jno P Stade.PaU ttlrer Geo Maxwell, Conn ‘ A Alien, N Y WH Murray i la, Ind sWßenn, Miss Jas W Harris Sc la, Ky H Bell, Ky W 0 BOSS, Ky 3 W Goalee, Ky Mrs Goalee & ds, Ky , Corn J P C'Uia.U BN H P Gray, NY P F Herrick & la, N Y BBYownaood.N Y B Erring, Balt JnoH Brady, SO W.H 01}mer, Beading Jno P Plummer, N Y BD Thompson J W Payno, N Y Oscar Doles A la. « * 0 Pormes, N Y Miss B Bowie, Balt J T Fowler, NY' J Alpio, NY J P Pennell, NY Jas Dun«n, N Y T 1) B yson, SUrer Springs Mias AAI Orr, pa Mltsßßryaon, do WFermatooe.Kaaton Mr BntterworiU, NY G B Stetoon.Al.aa J R Piuer & la. k J JH Audrewc, SI I. Peirce, New Bedford DLRoss Ala, N V W 0 Peirce, N Bedford W Burrows, H D, N J G Vrutaud «fc U, Jer City Mr* Bui rows, N J W P Gray Ni WJ Cutter & la, Boston Mr 'Whitaker, Md John Angir, Boston A P Robinson, NT * A Moore, Baaton, N Y L L Robinson, NY J Gatmsnn. NY BStraus, NY 0 HLangdon fcla, N Y Darid Whltmsrsh, N Y ABeed.Wash’n W laton, Woah’n T H Hall, Waah'n DWllell.StLoula ODMortlaon, N Y WJ Pooler A la, Waah’n 8 B Kendrick, Ind Jas H Gardner, Btchm’d W P Chamberlain,Biohm’d WD Hitch, NY BGOsr.er.Ala D AIcNeU, Ala - S A Dowtin, 8 0 L A Wlllane, Chicago p J Bocho, Baltimore John H Hind, NY FH Bacon. NY O Smith, Balt AG OorUn, Bellsfonte 0 H Lamport A la, N V Mr Doncan, N Y Jas T Ames, Mais S H Hower & las Boston Of A Hower, Boston • JH Woods, NY P Halstead, N Y John B Fltipatrlok, N Y Mr Boss Ala, Hallfak W M B Hartley. Urerpool Bdw A Baymond, Boston L L Baymond, Mass W Bpragne, B X 8 Oongdea, N Y - Air Gihen; NY Jas W Clark,.Boston 8 D Talbot, Beaton H M Plumpton Boston BJBaTison.SO WPomeroy.NY H Pomeroy, Ohio HBBOHANTB’ HOTEL—Fourth at., below Aroh. E Eraos, Oswego, NY W Stine, Freeport, 111 PAlcDarett, N Y G BautmMm.Ky W Bennet, St Lonls J S McOord, Pittsburg 80. J H Spelman, Ind Mrs A MoKlbbin,PlttsT>urg A Breeaeh, M Obnnk H P Obeerer, Poston G W Riiter, Goldsboro Hon 0 D Rrodhoad, Pa Hon Jos Woodring, Easton B Woodward, Phil* A D Al.rkley, Pa W B D"an, BtP»n' L b Wataon, Maes as V N GBr.brook, Taunton. Alaao WII Reed, NY B V Preston, Hartford, Ot Hon Geo pcou, Fa A W Coleman, 111 D»Yfl Jan 8 .Jan 8 Jan 8 .....Jan 12 UNION EOTBL—Arch street, below Fourth. M P Fowler. Tamsttna A J Farrand, Philllpsbnrg J R Jonee, Tamaaua B M Acton, Salem Bobt Alsop, Va ASBoebner, N 0 8 Anneas, Jersey Oity C W Sibley, Louisiana F W Rlokette, N J J M Bennett, N J John G Osborn, KY i J dark A la, St Louis Miss Olsrk, N J Mies Higgins, N J J DashiU, Balt B G Stereo, Pa AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut st., ab. Fifth. W LansTord, N Y O.Onmminga, Waabington otml Johnson, N Y 0 H Olcott, St Lonia W H Armstrong, Ohio L Hakeo A bro, Wilkesb’e 0 H Brinton, \Y Chester J G Hod(dem, Va G T Atason ■ B T Corerdale. Ohio T Angell, Ptorldeoce, RI J H Prince, Manchester A Knight A wife, Ba.lt W Wallaok.N Y V Delong, NY MTWeraton.WO 0 M Bollock, Oonn N H Bell, Balt J W.Masale, Balt. X T Lelb, Pa S Smith, New Haven Y? H Smith, N Y Alfred E Beaoh, NY J Hopkine, Jr, Md ..*..',.4 49 4 46 F BANK LIN HODSB—Ohestnut street, above Third- W B Smith A, la, N Y Jos Wat«ra, Baltimore Wm Williamson, Belt L J Smith, Beading Bor Wilder, OhMter Rev Moore, Chester O W Hopkins, Phlla G W Torrence, N Y H A Fuller, NY LB Oobb, Jersey Olty Geo H Bailey, Jersey Olty Geo W Bsrker, Wisconsin H T Kidd, Memphis - SOonrtAls, NY June* Bajilcs, Balt E Otosby, Hartford, Ot H W Finny, A ÜbaVna W ft Pa W 8 Bennett, Washington 0 Gatritson, Minnesdta . Yf H Baxter, Potersb’g, Va J H Johnson, N Y RATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third. J Williams, York R V Glover, Hartletoa J Horn, Jr, Port Clinton 8 H Miller, Bloomsbnrg W Miller, Pa H Stark ’frenton J A Seibertllng, Pa Geo W Ulrich, Ashland G«b W Aiklos. A'lentown Jonathan Hew, Lehigh oo John f heaffer, Lancaster W P Gerber. Laucaater J W Georae, Allentown 'j R Flick, WHkaabarre Jaa H Plater, pottaville D Weberoth, Allentown MADISON HOUSE—Second at., below. Arch. B D Count, N Y Mrs Lougby JO Brown,NJ WmJ Otis,Mass D H Keller 6b la, N J J P Weden, Boston HB Baker, NY D H Lsndla, Boston B Newbold, NJ ft Newbold, N J THMoMullen, Bftlt MOUNT VBRNGN HOTEL—Second st., above Arch, j A Grant, Reading J Perry & la, Pltteburg , £ U‘Oliver, Delaware - ' R Youog, OlarkanUe Miu M Oliver, Delaware J Young, Olarkaville j Ten Brant, Phila 4 MoOamm, Rochester BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third st., ab. Oellowhlll, J G Bruner, Quakertown G W Welf, D&nboro Sfogel, Lehigh oo ' fIARLKY SHEAF HOTBL-Second street, below Vine. ,G W Krigler, Md . . J Brown, NJ ' p Werner, Ph.Ua J Kram, Nat are th A R-Kram, Doylestswa WLHtpsock.pa Tt Yale, jr, Phlf* •' H Morris, Willow Grove W ©Large, Bucks co . J J Johnston, Be Wider e W Crook, New. Hope BLACK BRAR INN-Pllth And Merchant streets. H W Gardner. BoSlon L W Smith, jr A 8 Barton, Philadelphia L A Potts, West Chester J Devoe. west Chester ' pff B Brinton. Chester V J M Phillips. 8t Paul S S Marsh all, Chaster co A Bachui Jr, Delegate co ' BALD XAGLB—Third street, above Callowblll. J S Schell, BleskersviUo O Lower. Montgomery co D Baumso, Carbon co Mlm Lower, Moatgom’/oo 8 SchoiTrr, Bucks oo B Good. Doylestown 7 HarUel, Books ao AI.G Centre oo Serial JToticce. GreatßrdnctlenlnPrlcee—White Hall Clothe ING —ln order to close our heavy stock of PALL snd -WINTER CLOTHING, we hare greatly reduced In prlcp every article in our house. Now is the time to econo mize, as fashions really do not materially change in one year. It will pay well, even 1 it you lay by your pur chases until next fall. At the close of the season, onr aitq is to close our etook of that season; consequently, we sell lower at the end than at the commencement. To onr reduction of prices we have marked the lowest selling price we can possibly take on each garment. All btty’atlko, end no one is cheated. Call and see, and cenvlnce yourselves. WHITE HALL, ja2l«2t- SW, corner POURTH and MARKET. Th'e most terrible foe we have to encounter in this country is Consumption, First manifesting it self in the form of a slight cold, It gains strength while Its violitn is unsuspicious of danger, and sooner or later, in nine cases out of ten, terminates fatally. Among the various remedies' before the public for the cure of this terrible disease, none is equal to HOOF- BALSAMIC CORDIAL. Bren this may not cure you; but, if the disease is not too far advanced, you may confidently rely upon it • Try It. Prepared only by Dr. C. M. JAOKBON, 418 ARCH Street/ Philadelphia, and for sale by druggists gene rally throughout the United States and Canada. Price 76 cents per bottle* / it Farrel, Herring, lc to., sell mere Safes than all others in the trade. :Aud why so ? Tbs reason is, because the public have, from experience, faith in their security from midnight robbers; and, should a fire oo our, their books and valuables are sure to be found in excellent preservation. jal2 tf Burnett l * Cecoalne. BURNETT'S OOUOAINR. BORKETT’B GOCOAINK. A oompouud of Cocoa-nut Oil, Ac., for dressing the Hair. For efficacy and agresableness; it Is without an equal. , Itpretttßlj the hair from failing off. li promotes its htalthy and vigorous grotofA. ft is not greasy or sticky. It leaves no disagreeable odor, ft softens the hair token hard and dry. It soothes the irritated scalp skin . * It affords the riehest lustre. ■ It remains longest instant, by Rev. Benjamin T. Sewell, Mr. BICBABD ANGELOW to Miss AN NIB LEWIS, &H of New Jersey.. * SDeatbs. 0 a the 20th Instant, ydfe of George Urwiler, in the doth year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respeet fttlly invited to attend her fnneral, from the residence of her husband, No. 12'0 North Third street, on Satur day afternoon, at 2 o’clock, without further notice ** On the evening of the 10;h instant, after a lingering illness, which she bore with Christian fortitude, XblZh, wife of John A, Wethexill, {Burlington and Ut. Holly papers please copy.] The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, 22dinst., at 2 o’clock P. M.. from the residence of her husband, No. 617 North Tenth street, above Green. ___ ** In Jit. Louis, on the 19th Instant, 001. FR&r*OtS LBB.ef theU.fl. Army* # On the 19th instant, IBAAO QLA.OKIN, In the 61st year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respeot* fully inTited to attend the funeral, from his late resi dence, Queen street, Germantown, on Sunday afternoon, at 2 o’clock. ** On the 28th Instant, Mm. MARY SMYTH, In the 64th, year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect* fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her son-in-law, Richard- W. Brooks, No. 607 New Market street, this (Friday) afternoon, at i o’clook, without iarther notice. * On the 19th inst., FRANKLIN ELWOOD BROOKS, infant Bon of Illcb&td W.&nd Eliza Brooks, aged 1 year, 6 months, and 16 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents. No 607 New Market street, this (Friday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock, without further notice. # On the 18th instant, Mr. WILLIAM DBfUOK, aged 70 years. The relatives and friends of the family ( also, the members of Washington Lodge, No. 2,1. 0. of 0. F., and the Older in general, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 1108 South Front street, below Federal, this (Friday) after noon, at 2 o’clock. To proceed to Swedes’ Church. Southwark. # On the 19th instant. HETTY MATILDA, daughter of Godfrey and Getty Emery, aged 2 years, 1 mouths, and 16 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respect felly invited tp attend the funeral, from the residence of her parent*,xNo. 222 Wharton street, above Second, on Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. To proceed to Philadelphia Cemetery. *# On the 10th Instant, DAYID VANDERVBKR, in the 81st year of bis age. / The relatives end friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from hie late resi dence, No. 1618 Coates street, on Saturday morning, at 10 o’olook. Interment at HaddonSeld. N. J. ** On ihelOth instant, BIOHARD MoOUNNBY, aged 47 j&mtb. The relatives and friends of the family; also,the members of the. Hibernia Society, are respectfully In vited to attend the funeral, from his late reaidecce, N. W. corner of Nineteenth and B&nsom streets, (late George street.) on Saturday morning, at 9 o’clock, without further notice. To proceed to Cathedral Cometery. Funeral service at the Chapel of St. Peter and St Paul. * On Wednesday, 19th instant, A W. BUBHTON, In the 66th year of hts age. The rgale friends of the family art) xeapaotfally in vited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, Ne. 1237 North Twelfth street, above Girard avenue, on Saturday, 22d Instant, at 0 o’clock A M., without fur ther notice. # On Monday afternoon, 17th Inst., GEORGE PHIL LBR, in the 72d year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend bis funeral, from his late resi dence, No. 604 South Eleventh street, this (Friday) morning, at 10 o’clock, without further notice. • * On the 17th last , ELIZABETH CROSBY, In the 09th year of her age. The friends of the fam.ly are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) morning, at 10 o’clock, from her late residence, 218 South Twelfth street, above Spruce. * rvvs» Pro!. ML P. Gaddis, of Cincinnati, will Lkjy deliver tbe fourth and last lecture, on Temper ance, at JAYNE’S HALL, THIS (Friday) EVENING, January 21st, at a quarter to 8 o’clock. At the earnest solicitation of a large number of in fluential friends of Temperance, tickets of admisnlon will, on this occasion, 1 be reduced to 10 cents, and can be had at tbe drag store of Dr. D. Jayne & Bon. No. 212 Chestnut street, and at the door of the Hall this evening. . jt* pr^r* Gaddis an Temperance at Jayne’s Hall UJg TO-NIGHT. ' Tlckets.lo cents. it* rvass* At a stated meeting ol the Bannaher In- UJ? STITUTE, held at their room, January 12tb, IBMJ, the following officers were duly elected for the ensuing year: Presidrnt—JOHN W. SIMPSON. Vice President—WM. H. JOHNSON. Recording Secretary—JACOß 0 WHITE, Jr. . Corresponding Secretary—ALEX. W. CAMPBELL. Treasurer—PAßKEß T. bAIITH, Librarian —HENRY 13 BLACK. PARKER T. SMITH, ) DAVIS Df TURNER,’ > Com. on Lectures, SAMUEL N. CORNISH, > It* Attest, JACOB c WHITE, Jr., gee. Gaddis Lectures at Jayne’s Hall to-nlcht, UJj Tickets 10 cents. n* «V7s=* Free Lecture on if Scarlet Fever.” i»v ]X3 Prof. M. CALKINS, M. D , THIS EVENING at the ECLECTIC COLLEGE, Sixth and C&Uowhill! Commence at 7# P. M. it* rYT=» Gaddis on Temperance at Jayne’s Hail UJg TO-NIGHT. Tickets 10 cents. It* rys=» The Examination of Applicants for od (U? mission to tbe Central High School will begin on MONDAY next, 24th inst., at 9 A. M. An applicant for admission must be at least thirteen years or age. atd an actual resident of tbe city of Phila delphia, ana must have been a pupil In the Publio Schools of the city at least one year. The following will be the order of examination ; MONDAY, January 24th—Definitions and History of the United States. TUESDAY, “ 26th—Orthography and Practical Arithmetic. WEDNESDAY, “ 26th—Algebra. THURSDAY, " 27th—Parsing and the Principles of Grammar. FRIDAY, “ 28th—Theory of Arithmetic. MONDAY, “ 31st—Constitution of the United States. TUEBD AY, February Ist—Geography. WEDNESDAY, “ SM-Mensuratlon. Tbe Penmanship will be marked from an examina tion of the writing of all the papers handed In. JiIQHOLAfI «. MAGUIRE, ja3X-3t principal. THE PRESS. -PHILADELPHiA. FRIDAY. JANUARY 21. 1859. Olivo Branch Dodge No. 115,1. O. of O. Us 3 F.—-The raembors of this Lodge are earnestly requested to bo present THIS EVENING, for the pur* pose of visiting ExoeMor Lodge. FRKDKBIOK A. VANOLEVE, It* Aenlatiut Seftrelnty, Gaddis’s Last Lecture at Jayne’* Jlall 11x3 TO-NIGHT. _Tickets 10 cents. lt» fy-g» If you want a Photograph as lurgo «» IICS yournelfi showing your hauls or n miniature Photograph In Water Oolors, by the beat A rtlst, resort to RKXMJSR’S GALLERY. [SECOND Street, above Green. v ’ I%W . ry'w=* Wardrobes of Elegant styles, for sale LL3 Cheap, at MANUFACTORY, m South THIRD Street rv-jr* Extension Tables, suitable for Ship*, Ik3 Steamboats* Hotels, and Dwellings. for salo Cheap, at MANUFACTORY, No. 260 South THIRD Street. ry®* Secretary and Book-cases. In great va- LLS rlety, at MANUFACTORY, 269 Boath THIRD Street. , r/sai Dinner Extension Tables, good and U* Cheap, at MANUFACTORY, 260 South THIRD Street. 418-tfel rv-&To the Philanthropic.—The undersigned, Lkjj commonly known as JJOB BUTT, a slave, aged 43 years, owned in Portsmouth, Virginia, and now In this city by permission of his master, is earnestly anxious to free hlmeaif. and his wife and two children, from servitude, and begs leave to appeal to the well known generosity of the people of this great city for assistance. N. A. MoOLURE The undersigned ia a sexton, undertaker, and grave digger, and as ruck, it was his melancholy duty to dig the graves and bury 1,159 of the inhabitants of Ports mouth, in the short space of about sevon weeks, in the aummor of 1866, when the yellow fever desolated that afllioted town. How these humble bat arduous duties wero regarded by his own people, may be known by the following oxi tract from the report of the Portsmouth Relief elation: u And then we had to make provision for the burial of the dead. In this last sad duty, the Association was materially assisted by the indefatigable and truly praise worthy exertions of one of oar colored population, familiarly known as Bob Butt. This humble negro, in his Hun, performed duty beyond all price. From mom till night be labored at bis spade, and frequently made the grave-yard his resting place. Under his direction and superintendence, all who died of the fever were de cently committed to theirmother earth.” Theuodersigned is happy to ha able to state, that the estimation in which he is held at home has prompted the master of himself and bis family to abate at least oSs-hal* of the moneyed value they would command, and that ns has earned and Bared about one-fifth of the sum which will be required for tbe purchase of him self and family j and, furthermore, that the ladies and gentlemen of Portsmouth will, in some public manner, or otherwise, assist him liberally in his efforts to pur chase the freedom of himself and family, should he, on his retarnhome.be able to showthem that, by the kind ness of the people of this great city, the sum remaining to be raised is within the mrans of his own small town. It Is the earnest hope and prayer of the undersigned that he may be able co return to Portsmouth trith as saranceß that he and his family will soon be free. bis 808 X BUTT, mark. Witness to the signing, OAMOBL W. CADE. Philadelphia, January 19, 1860., 'The following named gentlemenhave kindly consent* 6d to take charge of any contribution whioh may bo handed or sent to them, and WHliam J. Walnwright, Esq , has consented to act as Trustee, and will hold the funds until the whole amount of the purchase mouey shall he made up; REV. DR. H. W. DUOAOHET, No. 1100 Girard street. WM. A. ROLIN, formerly of Portsmouth) N. K. oor, of E/ghth and Market streets. WM. ROBERTSON, rormorly of Norfolk, No. 442 South Delaware avenue. FRANOId W. GBIOE, Naval Constructor, formerly of Portsmouth, Va.,'at Navy Yard. Hon. JOHN P. VERREis, North Delaware avenue, above Poplar street. MICHAEL DUNN, Superintendent of Exchange. MORRIS JS. AFFLIOK, No 613 Franklin street. WM. B WIBTKR, Germantown. THOMAS WEBSTER, Jr., No. 14 North Delaware avenue. JAMBS T. SHINN, N. IS. corner of Broad and Spruce. 8 0 SHEPPARD, No. 209 S. Ninth etreet. PRANK FIELD, N. W. corner of Front and Walnut streets. . . WM. J. WaINWBIGHT, Trustee ofthefond, 138 S. Third, and 627 Vine street. JE6PER HARDING, office of the Pennsylvania In quirer. - jal9 4t Gaddis Lectures at Jayne's Hall to-night. 13 Tickets 10 cents. it* ys» Notice.—The annual meeting of the 13 Stockholders of the Ocean Steam Navigation Company will be held at No. 300 North DELAWARE Avenue, on TUESDAY, the let of February next, at 12 o’clock, noon, at whioh time and plaoe there will be an eleetios for Fire Directors for the ensdlng year. Philadelphia, January 17,1859. WM. DENNIS, JalB»l2t* Secretary and Treasurer. Office of the Philadelphia and Savannah J 3 STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY—Phila delphia, Jannary 17,1859. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Phila delphia and BavADnah Steam Navigation Company wIU be held at No. 24 PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE,' on TUESDAY EVENING, the Ist of February next, at half*past seven o'clock, at which time and place there will be an election lor Fire Managers for the en suing year. » WM. DENNIS, ja!B-12t Secretary and Treasurer. fY-s=»Gaddls Lectures at Jaync l s Hall to-night J 3 Tickets 10 cents It* rya» office Pennsylvania Railroad Company, J 3 Philadelphia, January 16,1859.—N0T1CE TO ITCOKHOLDEBS —The Annual Meeting of the Stock holders of this Company will be bold on MONDAY, the 7th day of February, 1569, at 10 o’clock, A. M., at the BANSOM STREET HALL. The Annual Election for Directors will be held on MONDAY, thoTtb day Of Ma-cb, 1659, At the ofllce of the Company, No. 284 8. THIRD Street Jal7-tf EDMUND SMITH, Secretary. |ytt» Office of the West Philadelphia Bas il 3 BBNGBB RAILWAY COMPANY, H. W. corner ofH&vetford road and Logan Street, Twenty-fourth Ward—PHn.AUsi.friU, January. 1859 At a meeting of the B'-aid of Directors, held THIS DAY, a dividend of FIVE rER CENT, on the Capital Stock (oat of the earnings of the road from July Ist to December 31st, 1t53,) was deolared, payable at the office of the Company, on and after January 25th, 1869. O. LOMBABBT, -> Jat4*frm£cw-t25 ‘ Gaddis Lectures at J ayne’e Hnll to-night! 13 Tickets 10 cents, - _ it* Ottlbe •( iKo Keliancn A. fhiuraiii:e L? COMPABV OP PUtLADBLPniA, Juturjr 16, 1869 —The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Company, will be held at their-office, No. 808“ WALNUT Street, on MONDAY, the 7th day of Fe bruary next, at 12 o’clock. M,' and an election for Twenty Directors, to serve for the ensuing year, will be held on the same day and at the tame place, between the honrs of 12 o’clock M. aod 2 o’clock P. M. Jtl7»wmf-3w B.M.HINOBMAN, Secretary rv-^a1 Afotlce*— A Committee ot the Managers [L? of the Complimentary Bill to tho Philadelphia Grays will sit at the ARMORY of the Philadelphia Grays, every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND SATUR DAY EVENINGS, for the delivery and settlement or ticket®,until the 26th. 0. F. DESMOND, jalB-t?6 Secretary. tysai Jayne’s Hall Prayer Meetings—Notice.— Rjj Owing to a previous eogagement of the Hall, the BUSINESS MEN’S UNION PRAYER MEETING will be held- until farther notice, in the SANSOM-BTREET CHURCH, (rear of the new hotel.) All are cordially Invited to attend, and the meeting Is open for all to take part who are members of any Evangelical Ohurch. d2O-tf iv=a Office o! the Union Canal Company— Lk3 pHtLiDitpaii, January 10,1869. The annual meeting of the btookholders of the Union Canal Company of Penns* Irani* will be held at the Of fice of the Company, No. 228 WALNUT Street, o* TUESDAY, February lßt next, at 11 o’olook A.M.: after which aa elec ton will be held for odicers ana managers for tbe ensuing year \ Tbe Transfer Books will be cloned after the 20th Inst, jall-tfel 0. THOMPSON, Secretary. Notice—A meeting of the Subscribers to ‘J3 the Capital Stock of the Wyoming and Susque hanna Volley Railroad Company, for the election of Di rectors and other officers of said Company, will be held at the Office. 6. W. corner SEVENTH and BANSOM Streets, Philadelphia, on the 26th JANUARY, inst., between the hoars of 11 A. If. and 2P. M. BURTON KINGBBURY, j 0 OOMBTOOK, S Corporators. A. P. ALLEN. ) January 8,1869 , ja!0425 # Dr. Weder’a Chestnut Springs Water LL3 OURB, at Chestnut HjU, Philadelphia oounty, Pa. )ad-ly QQA GQQ WORTH OF *75747 DRY GOODS, AT , PRIME COST!! SIX DAYS ONLY, For six days only. $24,999 worth of DRY GOODS at PRIME CO3T, before taking stock. COOPER A CONARD. ja2l 8.8. corner NINTH aod MARKET. 171SQTXIMAUX BEAVER CLOAKS, JCi FOR COLD WEATHER JUST RECEIVED, And will be sold at LOW PRICES. TO CLOSE THE SEASON. J| V. PE OOTO R A 0 0., jft2o 708 CHESTNUT STREET. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL PHIA —September Term, 1668, No. 40. MARY UaRRIET LBBva. JOHN LEE. Sir: You will ple&so notice a Rule in the above case to ebow cause why a Divorce a vinculo matrimonii should not be decreed, returnable SATURDAY, tbe 29th day of January, A. D-,1869, at 10 o’olook A. M, WM. B, HOOD, Attorney for Libellant. To JOHN LEE, Respondent. * ja2l-4t 2UiQ3olntiona ffiopartneraljips. IVTOTIGE.—Tho Arm of LEIBRANDT, Mo -1 v DOWELL. & CO. is this day dissolved by the withdrawal of GEO. G. SHOOK. Thfr business will bo continued by the remaining partners, under the title of LBIBRANDT & MoDOWKLL. FREDERICK LEIBRANPT, W. L. MoDOWELL. GBO. G. SHOOK. Philadelphia, January 1, 1669 LOST— TWO CERTIFICATES of Thirty Shares of the Germantown and Perkiomon Turn pike Road Company, in the name of ALB ANUS Q. LOGAN. , ja2l-f4t* COAL-OIL LAMPS THAT WILL NOT SMOKE, aud non-explosive Gas-Fluid Lamps. Also, Fluid Oil, at 835 CHESTNUT Street. ja2i-Ct* ft! n Jinn AND $5,000 TO INVEST on J-AJjiJvH-F Mortgage, Apply at the Office of JAMES H. CASTLE, ja2l.3t* 116 South FlFTlTfetreet. VALENCIA RAISINS —167 frails VA LHNCIA RAISINS, landing ami for sale by A, MERINO. 140 South FRONT Btreet. ja’9lf A DAMANTINE CANDLES.-5,000 boxes DAVID THAIN do CO’S make, assorted sites, put up in every style of plain or fancy paper; boxes suitable for any market. SPERM! CANDLES—I,OOO Vy boxes plain and in fancy papers, assorted tizeß; quality oxtra handsome, hard, and very white ORIENTAL DETERSIVE SOAP.—I,OOO boxes this justly celebrated artiole, made only by VAN HAAGSN * MoKKONR. CHEMICAL OLIVE SOAP.—6,OOO boxes FAN HAAGEN & MoKEONE’B, first quality, and a very superb article. - , BROWN SOAP.—6OO boxes, hard and good, for a sale at & low pciun. JC^IjATN.—6,OOO gallons of this superior JILJ article, which, for Woollen Goods Manufacturers, has all the cleansing properties of Olive or Lard OH, and Is 60 per cent, cheaper. For rale by THAIN & MoKKONB. jHS-lm 22 SoaUi WHARVES. Retail EDrfl <0oob». BEFORF. TAKING STOCK. COOPER ft CONARD, S. £. corner NINTH and MARKKT. fieQal Notites. New jjhtblicfltioitg. No ono o»n road U without becoming wiser aud bolter, JJJARPKR & BROTHERS, 827 to 6651'iSABL Street, (FrAnkUn Sauare,) Puuutm tale pay : SYLVAN HOLT’S DAUGHTER. A no v a t.. By HOLME LEE, Author of “ Kaihfo Brando." 12mo, Muslin, $l. , We can say of Sylvan Holt’s Daughter »» what few Hatton* would justlly us la saying, that we believe no oue can read It without becoming wiser and better, or witbouta feeling of gratJtudo to the writer who oan present to us each varied aspects of our common na ture. In so piquant and Interesting a style, without one word or oue Idea to shook or displease the most seiinl* tlve moral feel ng. Wo know ot no work superior In the Jdiomatlo vigor of its style, ur Jo the delicacy and truth of its feeliflg. It Is.ovldeutly the result of pro* lound observation and careful study, and ouuld have been written only by a person of great analytic powers and an lntlmato acquaintance with the springe and mo* lives of human conduct in almost every station of life.— lllustrated News of the World, This really good novel. # • The tone is healthy and natural, tne social lemons inculcated useful And important, and the language exceedingly happy and vreU.ohOßeu.—London Library Gazette . Sylvan Holt’s Daughter is a fascinatingyming woman, with whom we recommend our readers to make ac quaintance for themselves. It la well and aolidy writ* ten. There is nothing slight or suporflol&l. The au thor has evidently wished to do her nest, and she has suooeodod In writing a novel that is well worth reading, and whioh possesses the oaidinal virtue of belug ex tremely interesting.— London Athenaum. It ha* body and substance, and is written in careful and good English. —Saturday Review, TERENCE. THE COMEDIES OF TBBBNOE, Literally Tran*latod into English Prose, With Notes. By HENRY THOMAS RILEY, B. A., Late Boholar ot Glare Hall, Cambridge. To whioh is added the Blank Verse Translation of GEORGE OOLMAN. 12mo, Muslin, 76 cents Tetenee forma the Nineteenth Volume of HARPER’S NEW OLABSIOAL LIBRARY, , Gompriaing Literal Translations of CflJsar. Xenophon. Virgil. Homer’s Iliad, Horace. Thucydides. Sallust. Herodotus. Cicero’s Orations. Euripides. 2 vols. OJcoro’s Offices, Ac, Sopboelss. Tacitus. 2 vdl». iEaohylus. Terence. Demosthenes 2 vols. 12mo, Muslin, 76 cents a Volume. HARPER & BROTHERS . KATE JU 8T PDBLI6BKD-. WHAT WILL HE DO WITH IT ? D* Pibistbatdb Oaxton. A Novel. By Sir E. Bolwba Lvttos, Bart., Author of ‘‘My Novel,” “The Oaxtima,” “Pelham,” &0., 2l No. 606 OfIESrNUT Street. rriHE BENCH AND BAR.—Practising X .Lawyers )□ all parts Of the Union hod THE LEGAL intelligences, conducted by benr? b. 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S [HORNE & TEEGKLLEB’ INTRODUCTIONS to the ooks of the New Testament. STUDENT’S MEMORANDUM of the New Testa ment; two page* each chapter. Each $l, doth : fl 25 half Turkey. T. H. STOOKTON. It* S. W. comer BROAO and CHESTNUT. Sawing 4Tuni)s. cpring garden saving fond so ts OIITY OF PHILADELPHIA. Office, No. 331 North THIRD Street, , (Consolidation Bank Building ) CHARTERED by THE LEGISLATURE OF PENN. bylvanu Deposits received in sums of One Dollar and upwards, and repaid in Held, without notice, with FIVE PER CENT. XNTBRBBT from the day of deposit till with drawn. A responsible and reliable Savings Institution bae .long been needed in the Northern part of the olty, ind “ The Spring Garden Saving Fund Society ,J was char, tered by the Legislature of Pennsylvania to supply this necessity. The Managers, in organising and locating it, have been governed wholly by a desire to accommo date the business Interest* and wants of the very large and enterprising population by which it is surrounded. OFFICE OPEN DAILY, From 9to 2% o’clock: also, on Monday and Thors. DAT from 6 until 8 o’clock In the evening. MANAGERS. Frederick Klett, Stephen Smith, John P. Levy- Hon H. K Strong, Daniel Unde«koiler, Frederick Sta&ke, Francis Hart, Joseph P Letiloro, John Kessler, Jr., George Kneoht, , - James B Pringle, Jacob Dock, Joseph At Cowell, Hon, Wm. Mlllward, George Woelpper, G o. T. Thorn. Peter O. Ellmaker, Robert B. Davidson. JAMES 8. PRINGLE, President Francis Habt, Becretary. ja2o-tf If JJonTedwardevfrett. r “The Pennsylvania Institute, for the encourage ment of Apprentices and Amateurs in works of Inge nuity and Design,” Announces to its members and the citizens of Philadelphia that tho HON. EDWARD EVEREI'T Will deliver an ORATION on FRANKLIN, AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, On THURSDAY EVENING, Jan. 27,1869, at 8 o’o'ock. Tickets are now ready, and may he had at the follow ing places: PARRY & MoMILLAN, Fourth aud Chestnut sts. JAMES 8. SMITH & CO., 810 Chestnut street. BUR*B A BBIG, Eighth and Ohestnnt street. JiDW’D S. MOnBIS, 916 Arch street, Where seats may be secured for the following parts of the house; Parquotte, Parquette Circle, and Balcony....sl 00 Family Circle 60 Tickets for the Amphitheatre, a limited num ber of which will be disposed of at the Aca demy on tho evening of the Oration 25 N B.—By a resolution passed at a recent meeting of tho Institu e, “No distinction w'll be made in the price ftud disposal of tickets between members and others.” x WM. 11. ALLEN, LL.D., President. BXKCUTIVB COJIUITTEK. liou. Henry D. Gilpin, David 8. Brown, Wiliam Welsh, Edwin M. Lewis, Hugh L. Hodge, M. D. Jesper Harding, ~ Goo. 12. Stuart, George F. Jones, William Strothers, nod others. i.boturß commutes. Iter. Kingston Goddard, D t 4 Porclral Collins, Lloyd B. Hoppin, T. Frank Cooper, John 0. Sarery, Edward S. Morris, Thomas J. Levick. John Urigg, Caleb Cope, Predonck Drown, James L Olagliorn, Alexander Brown, Morton McMlchael, Rev.ftl.A.DeW.llowe, D.D, B, Frank Palmer, Fred’k Scofield, f'l s. ‘WHELEN & CO-, ieBANKING, STOCK, and EXCHANGE OFFICE, No. 809 WALNUT fltreet. STOCKS asd LOANS, of all descriptions. bought and Bold on Commission m the principal cities of the United States or Europe. Particular attention given to the safe investment of money. ja2o-lm tp rfhprrk nnn TO LOAN, in sums to suit tjpt-FA/yVFvrvlflpAlcants, upon Diamonds, Watobea, Jewelry, Gods, Meifiandlse, Clothing, &0., ou mode rate terms, by JON 01& CO., Brokers, N. W. corner THIRD and GABKBLL Streets, below Lombard. Es tablished tor the last 85 years. Office hoars from 7A. M to 7 P. M. SECOND-HAND GOLD and SILTEB WATCHES, by emineot makers, warranted genuine, for sale obeap—at one* half the original cost. Ja2olm If JOT, OOE & CO. ,fi ADVERTISING AND COMMISSION AGENCY, 439 CHESTNUT St., 2d floor, Philadelphia, and Tribune linildlugs, New York. JOY, COE, & CO. are the Agentn for the most in fluential and largely oiroulating Newspapers in the United States and the Canadas They are Authorised to receive advertisements and subscriptions at the lowest rates. Ja7-fm&w-rp-3a Jnsnratue Companies."" JjmANKLIN PIRB INSURANCE COMPANY, CAPITAL, 0400,000. StntcuiQut of the Assets of the Company on January l, 1859. PUBLISHED IN CONFORMITY WITS THE PBO VISIONS OF THIS SIXTH BBCTION OF THE ACT OF ASSEMBLY ol April 5,1812, MORTGAGES, Being lint mortgage* on roal eatate Id the city and county of Philadelphia, cxcepts3o,yso in Montgomery,hue*», Schuylkill, aod Allegheny countie#, Pennsylvania,... Purchased At Sheriff’s sales under m rtgsge claims, vis: Kfght houses sod lot, 70 by 160 feet, ou the southwest comer or Chestnut and seventeenth streoti, A house and lot, 27 by 71 foot, on the north side of Spruce it.eet, and west of Eleventh street. Two houses and lots, each 18 bjrSO feet, on the south side of Spruce street, near Sixteenth street Fire houses nod loti, each 17 0 by 00 feet, Nos 169, Ml, 163,166, and 107 Dllwyn street. Three hon'es And lot, 49 hr 84 rest, on east tide of Seventeenth street, south of Pine street Hotel and lot, 00 br 6* feet, on the, southeast corner of Chestnut nod Uoach streets. Vive houses end 1 0t,42 by 88 feet, on the nurth side of George street, west of Ashton street. Seven houses and lot, 26 by 117 feet, on the east side of Beech street, south of Chestnut street A house and lot, 18 by 30 feot. No. 96 Fitzwater street, east of Ninth st. Aground rent of $3O. Is ulng out of » * lot 13 feet 4 lnebes by 40 feet, on the nor h side of Otter street, 40 feet west of Leopard street TEMPORARY LOANS on fctocks ut collateral security $lO,OOO Almshouse Loan, 6 per cent., (interest on ) 200 shares Bank of Kentucky 17 “ Northern Bank of Kentuoky 100 Union Bank of Tennesae. 13 “ Insurance Company of the State of Pennsylvania, 200 11 Southwark Railroad Co. 37 “ Commercial and Railroad Bank- Vicksburg. 300 “ Penn*ylvanla Railroad Co. 01 “ Franklin Fire Insurance Co. 2 <( Mercantile Library Co. 24 u Union Canal Co. 10 “ SchnylkiU Railroad Co. $lO,OOO North Perrna Railroad bonds. $2 000 Burlington City Water Loan. $7OO Philadelphia City Loan $42 47 Philadelphia City Warrants NOTES AND BILLS RECEIVABLE..' CASH on baud $38,405 77 “ in bandsef Agents... 3,84189 Market value..., Oort as above.,,, ADVANCE IN VALUE. Market value. Oost as above. ADVANCE IN VALUE Sid,ll9 T 3 LOSSES By FIRE. LOSSES PAID DURING THE YEAR £ssB. ®106„fc05.57. BT ORDER OF THE BOARD. OAMBB, CHAS. S. BANCKER, President. Attest, W. A. STEEL, Seo. pro tem. OIIAB. N. BANCKKB, President. *DW*D O. DALE, Vice President. OHA3. N. BANOKBR, MQRDEOAI D LEWIS. TOBIAS WAGNER, DAVIB B. BROWN, BAMUBL t-RANT, ISAAC LEA, JACOB R. fcillTH, EDWARD C. DALE. GEO. W. RICHARDS, GEO. PALES. jal9*3t W&l. A. STEEL, Secretary pro tem. OFFICE OF THE RELIANCE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA, No. 808 WALNUT Bt.—JiiUihr 8, 3889. The following statement of the affairs of this Com pany, on the Slit of December, 1888, Is published in pursuance of the Charter, Tie: To capital Stock paid in $176,980 00 Cert fiaatei ofProSt, coarertl ble into Stock, To Oootliigent Acoounte for Pre miums on Fire Kiskfl out standing Dec 81.3857 68,611 28 “ Fire Bisks received in 1858... 41,645 21 11 Interest Account, net, re* coived In 1868 Policies, Transfers, end other profits....... 1,814 34 [ < Pro Stand Loss,Deo. 31,1867. 13,676 04 28,769 69 By Lobbas by Fire paid in 1853 . »• Re-Insurances at Baltimore and Oincinnat’, Return Pre miums, Ac “ Expenses, including Agencies and Ta1c5,..,,. 0,457 24 Remaining With the 0 0mpi0y,....... $270,47 843 Which is invested as follows, vis In First Mortgages on City Pro* party, worth double the amount <( Peons. R. It. Oo.’sO per ct. 2nd Mortgage Loan $30,000 00 27,900 00 “ Allegheny Co 0 perot. Penna. R R. Loss «... “ City of Phll&da 6 perot. Pa. B R Loan.,., “Penna B. R Co.’s Stock.... “ Stock of the Belianoe M. In* surance Oo Block of the Coanty Fire In surance Oo Btockof the Delaware M. 8. Insurance Go “ Union M Ins Co.'s 80rip.... •* Bills Receivable “ Book accounts, socmed Inte rest, Ac... “ OAflh on hand $270,478 43 The Directors have. THIB DAT, declared a Dividend of SIX PUB GENT, on the Capital Stock of the Com* pany, and on the Certificates of profits outstanding, for the year ending December 81, 1863, without deduction for State Tax, payable in cash to the Stockholders, on and after tbe 12th instant. Also, a Dividend of FITE PER CENT., payable pro rata on the Capital Btock and premiums earned out of the profits of the Company for the year ending Decem ber 81,1858. forwhloh certificates ot Profits, bearing in terest, will be delivered to the Stockholders, and to the insured entitled to receive the same under the pro visions of the Charter, on and after the 12th instant. No certificates will be issued for any J«as sum than ten dollars, nor for any fractional part of one dollar, .gams less than ten dollars, and not less than one dol lar, are oredited to the insured on .the booksof the Company, and if within any period.of ten years, the said credits amount to ten dollars, certificates therefor will be issued. Certificates of Profit are liable, ejua/ly with the Capital Stock, for the losses snd engagements of the Company, and may be converted into Capital Stock at any time, at the option ol the holder. jal2-12t-if B. M- HINOHMAN, Secretary. HARTSHORNE’S oure-all—the GREAT SAIN ANNIHILATOR AND EOR DYSPEPSIA, WEAK BTOMAOH AND WEAK BOWELS. Prepared 6, » Chemiet. Bottle* 13)(, 2S “Tils O 'GREATEBT DISOOYERY IN MEDIOAL S< HARTBHORNE'B OURK-ALL should he kept In Ml families, in case of accidents or sudden sickness. HARTSHOBNB'S CURE-ALL cures Rheumatism. HARTSHORNE’S GURE-ALLcures Cramps, Cholio, Pains in the Stomach of Bowel*. „ , . .. HARTBHOBNE’B OURE-ALL oores Pains in the Limbs, Side, Back and Breast. HARTSHOBNB’S CURE-ALL cores Sprains, Braises, Scalds and Burns. . , HARTBHORNB’S CURE-ALL oores Neuralgia, Toothache and Stiffness in the Joints. HARTBHORNB’S CURB*ALL cures Cholera, Diar rhcea and all Pain. „ .. . . HARTBHORNB’S CURE-ALL cures Bar Ache and Deafness from a cold. HARTSHORNE’S CURE-ALL cures Dyspepsia and Indigestion ; also, Canker and Sore Mouth and Sore Throat. • , _ , ~ „ HARTSHORNE’S CURE-ALL ourcs all Spinal Affec tions and Weakness in Limbs. HARTBHORNB’S CURB ALL Is a great tonlo to Weak Stomach and Bowels, aud Improves Digestion. 05* As the frequent changes of the weather produce a bad Cold, Rheumatism, Pain in the Limbs and Body} also, Stiff Nock—every person should get a bottle. It acta upon the Nerves, Muscles, Sinews, Blood uni Bones: and, by Us warming eleotro-magnetic power, ex pels all pain from the system. Get a bottle snd try it, and you will be astonished at Its happy effects. N. B. If you have a Cough, use HABTSHORNX’S pectoral Byrup of Wild Cherry, it Is the best Cough Syrup in the World. Bottles, 26 and 60 cents, and $l. Tf you ato Billions, use lIARTBHQRNE’B ANTI BILLIOU3 PILLS. They act upon the Liver, Stomach and Bowels, tarrying off all Bile and Foul Secretions. Boxes, 25 cents. Sold by R. H. JENKINS, No. 25 SOUTH EIGHTH Street, Between Market and Chestnut Streets. Sinus’ Stores, Chestnut and Market streets. Garrigues’. Tenth and Coates streets. Wagner’s. Tenth sod Lombard «ts. anlS-dtfebl-if ttJaltljcs, Jciuelrn, #r. Bailey & go., FORMERLY BAILEY & KITCHEN, Have removed to their new Fire-proof, White Marble Store, 819 CHESTNUT STREET, NORTH SIDE, BELOW THE GIRARD HOUSE, Now opening theirJPall Stock of IMPORTED JEWELRY, PLATED WARKB, AND To which they Invite the attention of the public. SILVER-WARE, WATOUE9, DIAMONDS,' AND AT WHQL6BAI.B AMO RETAIL, aulMf tf PHILADELPHIA. Blt?;il,(]G9 89 REAL ESTATE. t AT 008 T, | *77,764,71 888,630 eg STOCKS. AT COST, o *71,647.97 83,016,338 63 REAL ESTATE. 1103,813 01 11,161 71 .....833,318 90 STOCKS. *86,667 73 71,617 97 DIRECTORS. 081 09 5177,931 00 $802,867 03 12.7C7 23 $154,600 00 10,000 00 160 09 380 00 30,873 43 7,811 04 16 603 90 nu&imjai. FANCY GOODS, PEARLS, insurance (ffetnpemies. rjurivroN'B insurance, adjusting' A AND COLLECTING OFFICE, No. 608 OHEBINUT STBSET, &HILADBLPXU* The undersigned having been practically engaged fox I a number of years In different opacities of the Insu ranee business—for several years in adjusting losses exclusively for the Insurance Companies— »now oners bis I services to .those sustaining Loss or Damage by Pire to property insured in making out their proofs of such loss or damage in foil compliance with the intricate and cunning conditions of. Policies of Insurance, in such a manner as to obfiate plea or excuse for reduction ox litigation by companies so inclined, or others/ > Be is assisted by the beat legal counsel in Philidel phla, and will give particular attention to the Collec tion of Claims against Insurance Companies. It is known by many who hero sustained loss by lire to property insured} and it has also been the experience of the undersigned, that polioles are frequently declared partially or entirely void at a certain time after a Are occurs, In consequence of carelessness ox mismanage, meat in effecting the insurance, or for some.other cause, which, although an important fact, is scarcely everdis covered or thought of, until it is too late. In order to avoid such disastrous occurrences, the undersigned will also effect Insurance in any Companies desfred, and examine policies effected by others (In most oases) free of extra charge. Parties sustaining ipas or damage by fire, as above, will find It to their interest to consult the undersigned “won after the Are as pcssiMe d23-2iaff* * tDants. GENTLEMEN OF EDUCATION and ad nrSmuiS* 4 Wai *TISD to represent the interests of a S?m»!?LS? lmero JSi ,,,ul6rttklD *- Compensation fairly jSai-SSSf 1 Aadw “ "AUNER,” Press Office. W5/"ANTED —A ROOM, for a small Class . m.«BtTnf B «n^ all Q esj l » t we«n Tenth end Fifteenth *0“ Ohestout and Bpruce streets. Address W. H.. Office of Press. ja2l-3fc* "|ft7‘ANTBD— A SITUATION as ASSIST* ♦hi A f NT by a Tonng man from the country, who hat had some experience. Can give good city reference. Address r. MOORE. Ja2l.2i* No. 345 North SIXTH Street \KT ANTED—By a Lad, 16 years old, having » knowledge of drawing, a SITUATION fat Lithographing Establishment, for the purpose of learn ing the business. Address W. D., at the Office of The Press, ja2o-3l* HSfANTED —By a Young Man, who is a v ▼ Practical Book-keeper and good Penman, a SITUATION as BOOK-KBEPBR or CLERK in a Banking or Mercantile House. Good reference given. Address 0. K., Duff’s College, PITTSBURG, Pa. . j®2o 12t* \|7’ANTED— A SITUATION, by a Practi- V » cal Peansylvauia Parmer, to take oh&rge of a Farm and Dairy. Satisfactory reference given. Ad dress PENNSYLVANIA FARMER, this Offioe. j2O-3t* WANTED —By a Young Man who has a knowledge of his husineis and jsan command a moderate amount of Pennsylvania trade, a &ITOA TION in a first-class Drygoods Jobbing House. Best olty references. Address B. T , Press Office. js2oSt* ANTED—A Y oung MAN, of good bnal v ▼ ness qualifications, who thoroughly understands the German, French, and Spanish languages. To one competent a liberal compensation will be given. Ad dress FOSTER, Office of this paper. • ji2orittb A YOUNG MAN, who has $2,000, and is willing to Joan it to his employer, wishes a SITU ATION in a Manufacturing or Mercantile Establish mfnt, as CLERK or SALESMAN. Address KELLER, at this Office, stating what salary will be given. j»-4t* npo DRY GOODS JOBBERS.—The ad* A venieer wonld like to engage with a first-class DRY GOODS JOBBING HOUSE, by the Ist proximo, as BUYER. Having experience la that capacity, he feels that he conld make bis services valuable, and ma* terial.y augment the business of the concern. Apnlv to, oraddrefs ASHTON’S COMMSUOIAL AGENCY, 505 CHESTNUT Street, from 9to 11, or from »X *° 6. where satisfactory references can be furnished jaJ9-Bt* \J%r ANTED—By a good Book-keeper, a » T SITUATION in a Wholesale establishment. Would prefer going West. Address BOOK-KEEPER, at this Office. j*l9-4t* VJSfANTED —By an active, energetic Man, ” a SITUATION as out-door SALESMAN or COLLECTOR, or both. Address. “THOHAB,” Office of this Paper. jal9-6t* \f7ANTED—A competent PERSON, of V V good address, to sell MERCHANDISE By SAMPLE, on commission. Address “F. G.” Press Office- jiwat* TO DRUGGISTS.—The advertiser, who has served fire years In a Retail Drug Store, and is a graduate of the-College of Pharmacy, wishes an en gagement in a Retail Establishment. Satisfactory reference will be given. Address K. F., at this Office. JalB-4t* VSTANTED—By a respectable Widow v T Lady, a SITUATION as Housekeeper. Has no objection to go South or West. References exchanged. Address FRANCES, Office of The Press. jal&-st*' \\f ANTED—By an experienced Book- T V keeper, a SITUATION in a first-class Wholesale Establishment. Unexceptionable reference will he given. Address ACCOUNTANT, at this Office. JlB-4t* A YOUNG LADY, of good Education, wishes a SITUATION as GOVERNESS in a pri vate family. City and country reference given, ad dress GOVERNESS, Office of th f s paper. ja!B-6t* II WANTED FORTH? UNITED STATES fii CAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried men, to whom m will bs given good pay, board, clothing, and medical ■“attendance, ray from $l2 to $22 per month. No man having a wife or child, will be accepted. Apply for MOUNTED SERVICE at No. 817 MARKET Street, above Eighth, north side. I. N. MOORE, 1 apl7-tf Ist Lieut. Ist Dragoons, Recruiting Officer. Mat Sale anil to fet. F' OR SALE—The CHARTER of an IN SURANCE OOMPANY. An interview may be bad by addressing INSURANCE, Box 655, Phifad’a Post Offioe' ji2o-3t*jf & WANTED TO RENT—A neat and convenient residence In tbe Southwestern pert of the city. Beatnottoeioecd sl76 personam. Address 3.8., «t this Office j*2P*St* FT7HE DILIGENT FIRE ENGINE GOM JL PANY pffsr FOR SALE a second-class HAND ENGINE, SPIDER, and 600 feet of 9-inch copper riveted HOSE. Proposals received and particulars given by addressing TALEO. U. MoOALLa, Seo’y, jalB-ot# 64 North SECOND Street. FOR SALE OB RENT—The fountain GREEN ROLLING MILL, situate on the Bchuyl kUl and Reading Railroad, one mile from Fainnoh&t. Possession immediately. Apply to JOHN HALDEMAN, jal7-12t* Harrisburg, Pa. For sale—estate of Elizabeth 2MMEL and OATHARINEOABMONY, Deocssed. All that valuable Lot and Five-Story Btore and Dwel ling erected thereonfsituated at the northwest corner THIRD and CHERRY Streets, containing oa Third street eighteen feet, on Cherry street seventy-one feet six inches, thence running northward, forming an L of ninety feet, back of stores situated on Third street. For further particulars inquire of S. SPANG, ISAAC EGONS, ja3-m w LBm 148 North Third street. f| TO LET—A fine COUNTRY MAN !iBION riate the residence of Henry Ashton, deo’d), replete with modern conveniences and surroundings, situated in Horsham township, Montgomery oounty, 4* miles from Fort Washington station. N P. B. B. Por session at anytime. Apply to JACOB SMITH, Ja., near the premises, or to the subscriber, Hatboro’. Pa , QEO. HAND. jsl7-12t» m* FOR SALE—THE HOTEL PRO- K?a PERTT, with seven acres of Land attached, at Mt. Ephraim, N. J. Apply to »; P.MIDDLETON ft BRO., jal6 6t fi North FRONT Street. CJTORE to rent. ►3 A HANDSOME STORE, No. 628 ARCH Street Neatly fitted up with Wall Cases, Marble Counters, and Marble door, suitable for Jeweller and Silversmith, or any fancy business. Rent, $9OO. Also, A WELL-LIGHTED FOURTH STORY ROOM, Fifty by Thirty Feet, ON NORTH STREET. Apply to JONES, .WHITE, & MoCUBDY. jafi-Im ' No. 628 A BOH Street. PAPES MILL TO KENT The Paper Mill known as HANWELL MILL, situated on the Wissshickon Creek, and one mile from Chestnut Hill Railroad station This Mill is adapted to make fine Book Papers. It has three engines, one four machine, 62 inohes wide, and all the appurtenances for the tuo ceisfal manufacture of paper. Possession given imme diately. Apply to, or address, GEORGE H. LEVIS, d29-tf No. 80 South SIXTH Street. &FOR RENT—The DWELLING No. 010 LOQUBT Street, (or Washington Square,) from the Ist of January, 1869. The house is three stories high, with basement, back building, &o , now occupied hy j. w. Forney. Apply at the office Of TA« Press, or at tbe house. no2B-tf TO RENT. —Ontholst January next, the very superior and extensive ROOMS, (2d, 3d, 4th and 6th floors, each 24 feet' by 140) of the NEW STORE, 683 MARKET Btreet. The building is one of tbe fine improvements on the upper side, between FIFTH and BIxTH Streets, having two fronts, the north one on a rear Street with good cartage way 20 feet into SIXTH Street. Apply on the premises. nol-tf Uoarbing BOARDING.— A Young Married Cbuple can be accommodated with good BOARDING in a genteel private family, where there are no children. Address P, L,,at this Office. javo-6t» BOARDING— Two Single Gentlemen do sire to securo good accommodations in a genteel private family. Address A. D., Office of this paper. j*2o-3t» * Etmoiials. JJEMOYAL. LINCOLN, WOOD, & NICHOLS BAYS XBMOVSD From their old stand, 46 Douth BECOND street, to 725 CHESTNUT STREET. The Retail Department will be closed for a few weeks. l ft l3-tf JJEMOVAL. KELLY A DOHERTY, tailors, Have removod to 31 and 33 SOOTH JIETH STREET, OHB TOO* 4BOTS OHBBTRUY, East side, January 7th, 1869. JJB MOYAIt, SAMUEL H. MATTSON, MERCHANT TAILOR, has REMOVED TO No. 1120 CHESTNUT STREET, TBian POOR BXLOW TWBIifTB. South Side, Where beis prepared to exeoute all orders In his line, having on hand a full supply of GOODS f° r Gentle men’s wear. BAMUEL H. MATTSON, n*6-Bm-ir No. 1128 OHESTNtJT Btre.t. Removal the undersigned has remoypJ to No. 68 North FGUBTH s (late HENRY OOHEN’S.) second hoam“Joto ™* nt * Hotel GEORGE A. MIM-Mv, Jtt-lm* Wholesale PrQggtnt. JO ALE ROPE AND TWINE manufactured JO and for e»le h, WEAVER, mMB, AOO No. S 3 North WATER Street, and. S* North WBAB7RB, A MERIC AN ACADEMY OP MUSIC— XjL I 6« PhOHEHADg OOSOSBI Ud &BAHD BALL, la .id of the Fa ad for Iniaring th« Building ofld Fropertlee, to impro -tho M.ohaol.m of th#Stage, and to furnish addition#* s.varrv. An, will take place in the boildicK. on BBOAD and l-OODST Btreota, ON THOBSBAY The BBVJtNTBBNTH ot PEBBDAB7 next, trader the patronage of the following LABIEp. who hare consented to aid the undertaking OJ their pra sence and Influence; Mr*, J Bhea Barton, Mr*. X.. B. Koaokar, “ A.». Borie, “'J. D Lalitto, " Q. B. Holier, “ F. Lennig, “ J. B. Bndd, “ Tf. D. Lewie, “ Tho*. Oadwaliader, 11 John Lindrayi 11 O.Ohapman, u Edwin Mltehall. *‘ Joku CadwaUador# 11 Hany McCall, II T. Cochran. “ baae Norria, “ Herward Drayton, 11 Francia Batata, I. John Dallett, ■* F. B. Pappar, ii Henry Drayton, “ Jaa. W. Ptal, ii J. F. Fraher, “ J. P. Steiner, II J. JR. Fry, “ A Murray Stewart “ H.D. ei'pin, “ Nathan Taylor, ,f * 0. GnilloK, " HaaiyMi, “ B. V. Qrnia, “ Geerga Tro«. “ Oliver Hopkinaon, “ Fairmao Bogart, “ dam fie Haaelhtuat, ** XFm B-Fanx, “ W.B.Hart, “ I 8. Waterman, “ B M Hooper, “ Wm... Whitney. Tho following gentlemen hat’.- also conaented to giwa their assistance; J. Rhea Barton, j R Yry, A, B Borie, J, F. Fraser, H. D. Gilpin, F. S. Pepper, Thos. Cadwallader, Wm. Whitney, Isaac Norris. W. 8, Vaux, John Cadwallader, • W'. B* Basel tine, Oliver Hopkiuson, R. M. Hooper,- Berry MoOall, W.B.Hart, Fraucis Peters, 6.0, Foguet, L. J. Levy, F. J. Drear, J. L. Lofltte 8. Branson, I. j.O.Hams, N. Taylor, W. 8. Stewart, H.Tilge, FranoU Lewis, George Trott, G. V. Presbury, Fairman Rogers, Henry Budd, Isaac B. Waterman, G J. Gross, Evans Rogers, E. R. Hutchinson, George 8 Pepper, James Traqaair, Francis McHartrie, L. D. Bangs, Frederick Groff, John W. Grigg, W. 0. Ludwig, Jkmes B. Calaircli, John Lindsay, F. P.Bteel, G Sohweiteriog, C. 9 Lennig, Jr., a.L.Elder, G. J Weaver, J. *. Caldwell, T. B. Peterson, B. George Benat, P.B. Dtßilver, L.R. Koecker, A. Benson, Jr., James Haaelhnrst, J. F. Tobias, " John Dallett, John Costner, B. Murray Stewart* A. Fitler. Edwin MiteheU. M. W. Dailey, Crawford Arnold, JohnH. Brown, G. W. Page, J. L. Mass, B. 9. Huddy, 7. F. Wolgamuth, G. H. Honuxian, Frank Carpenter. J. W. Forney, John Cadwallader, Wm. 8. Smith, Heyward Drayton, Robert Smith, W.D. Lewis, Thomas Bparks, S. W. Gross, John Notman, Henry Drayton, J. H. Orne, J, B. Budd, A. H. Deoekla, G. H. Boker, James aDSertjce, Jas. W. Paul, Travis Cochran, O. Gnlllou, Mayer Sternberger. The stage will be arranged in Ball Drapery, a beauti ful scene presented in the background, With distribu tion of Statuary and Shrubbery. Doors open at 8 o’clock, Music commencing at 8)fo. and Dancing at 9X- No seats secured. Gentlemen not admitted with canes or overcoats, nor Ladies with bonnets, on the Ball Boom floor, dozing the dancing. Cards of Admission, $3 eash, for Gentlemen ,* $2 each for Ladies, which can be obtained ot the Gentlemen above named, os also by a committee at the Academy, during the day and evening of the Seventeenth of February, JAMES TOtTOH. OOMKITTKS or DIESOTOBS. George 8. Pepper, James Traqaair, John B. Budd, Frederic Graff, Fair man Rogers, Nathan Taylor, Samuel Branson. j*2l27f 8&I0-lf ACADEMY OP MUSIC OPERA Ll xjL BRETTG.—The only copyright edition of Optra Books published expressly for the Philadelphia Acade my of Music, and bearing this distinct copyright title, FOB SALE EVERYWHERE, at the redaced price of FIFTEEN OEKTB. Save your money, and boy no more twenty- five- cent Books* of the twenty-five cent monopoly Books, sold inside the house, which are inferior in text to 11 The Academy of Music Edition,” and are only mediums for “puSi” and store advertisements BED‘COVERS. The best and cheapest edition have all red covers, and can be hod at all the principal marie stores on Chsraat i street, and outside the Academy of Music, for FIFTEEN CENTS. Jalttf ACADEMY OF MUSIC. This morning, at 9, commences the sale of the SEATS fjr'the second and third nights of THE HUGUENOTS. The Director regrets to announce that he is credibly informed that a number of seats have been bought up by speculators, who realise large premiums by raleely representing that all ssats abb bold. The public are hereby cautioned not to permit themselves to be im posed upon by these itinerant ticket sellers, and to apply to the ticket office at the Academy for correct information. THIS (FRIDAY,) at 7jf, Second night of the HUGUENOTS, With its magnificent Oast, splendid Dresses, lUumica tious. Cavalcade*. Properties, and New Scenes. LASORDE, PUINSOr, OARL FORMES. FLOREKZA. TAM ABO, BBRKBL, 9XKANIBBB. WEINLIOH, OOLKTTI, dee. M’LLE tOTO and Ur. DENNSTEADT. THE OROBE3TRAL FOBOB, including the Military Band on the Stave, In the third act, comprises over SEVENTY MUSICIANS. The Grand Chorus of the BLESSING OF THE POINARDS, In the Fourth Act, Will be arranged on an equally imposing scale. THE ENTIRE (old) MJSNNEBOBOR* Under the direction of Mr, CARL GARTNER, having most kindly consented to unite with the regular chorus of the Opera, the eheral force will therefore comprise over Sale of SEATS for the Last Night commences THIS MORNING. ON MONDAY, January 24, ROBERT LB LIABLE, which wBI be the aecoad and last Opera is which LABOEDE AND POINSOT AND 'FORMB9 - will appear together It will most positively be gives ONLY ONOB • with & moat magmScent NEW SCENE, provided by the liberality of the Directors. This scent, which re present! the “RUINED ABBEY AND CHURCHYARD,” has been painted expressly for ROBERT LB LIABLE, by Mr. GRANVILLE PERKINS, a young American artl't of this city. The wile of Beats for ROBERT DR LIABLE eoa raeacea on Saturday. Seats for Robert le Liable nay be bad on Priday evening) between the note of the Opera. will reappear on WEDNESDAY, on her return from Baltimore> Washington, and Richmond. t*2X MBS. P. P. BOWEBS* 8 WALNT3T-ST. IX THE ATM, oorner of NINTH ami WALNUT Streets. MISS YANDENHOFF AND MB. BWINBOURKB, THIS (Friday) EVENING, January 21, 1969, WOMAN’S HEART !- Isolina. Miss Yaudenhoff: Angelo. Mr. Bwinhotme. INQOMAB. Ingomar, Mr. Swinhoorne; Parthenia, Mias Vandenhotf. prices of admission—Second Tier and Jhum]/ Oimt. and Third Tier, 36 cents; B7« oento; Drees Olrole, 60 cento; Private Boxes, to their locale, $3 and $6; Single Beat* la Orchestra and Private Boxes, 76 cento. Doors open at half past 6 o’clock; Cartels rteea at T o’clock. KWTHEATLET A CLARKE™ AHOH-BT. TJ THSATRI.—WWIaniB. Pntatbk*, Anting anS Stage Manager. THIS (Frida,) EVENTS®, Jnnwuy jl. V 8», - The new and original Oomedpaatitlad ' _ FAST FOLKS; OR EARLY DAYS OF OAUFOBNIA. Gen. Candor, Mr. Jeihn CHlbart: Ooi lAow.BlaaWfi Mr. J. B Olarhe; JaUa EYerat, Mil. Johntlr.w. _ To oondade with THE SPECTRE BRIDEGROOM. Admlralon, »6«ta. g wared Beat, la Bm» Olreio, tlji ota; OnhwtnßtalU, (Oeta; Be»talnPrint#Bom,J* eta; Giilerr.lSota; Qiil«YfbrOolondP.noDa,»sta; Print# Box la Gallor, tor Oolofoi Peraona, ** sta; Whole Print* Box, W. „ | Doors open at half past S o'clock, commence ll»i precisely. RATIONAL CIRCUS, WALNUT-SI-, 1y above EIGHTH—LEWIS B. LENT, Manager. TWO OIECU3ES AND A MSNA&EBIE. THIS {Friday) JYININ&, January 21, 1659, BENEFIT OF 0. E. gHBBWOOD, ALiit si «» jsaxisa.” YAN AMBUBOH’S WILD ANIMALS, Consisting of Lions, Tigers, Leopards, Paothars, and the mammoth performing Elephant. TIPFOO BAIB.- SCALE OF PBIOEO. Dress Circle and Parqaette..4o oentt Ohlldren under ten years of age. .....30 “ Family Circle; , « Doors open at gear ter to 7 o’clock, PerforsMnoeft will commence at T£. MCDONOUGH’S GAIETIES— RACK Street, hetweea Saeoad aad Third afreet*. CROWDED HOUSES! CHANGE OF PEBPOKMANOKS NIGHTLY. OLE BULL MYERS AND TROUPE. BLONDIN BALLET CORPS MIES MATILDA, MISS ROSA MYERS. DANBEUSB—MB’LLB MARIE. ROBSON, WILLIAMS, DUPONT. GRAND PERFORMANCE,’SATURDAY NIGHT. Billiard Saloon aad Be ad in! Room open dej aad eTonloa. ’ jail-6t ALEX, FlSHER,Director of Amnaamaata. OPERA LIBRETTO. BEWARE OP Bujiog Incorrect end gporions OPERA LIBRETTOS, from pamphlet-tenders, in the atreeta. The only AUTHENTIC LIBRETTO been the distinct title— THE PIOCOLOMINI OPERA LIBRETTO For sale at the Academy of Mnsio pbiob YwisxT-rrr* o*st» CA. HEJTSEL’S MODEL OF MOUNT • VERNON—HOME OE WiBHINOTON. Now on Exhibition, at Cowell’s New Hall, South* west corner of SEVENTH «nd oHEBTNoT—eotrinoa on Serenth street—a perfect representation of all the BoHdiafffl, Trees, and every object, embra*g setenty ave acres. Open from 9A.M. to 10 P. M. Admission 25 cents; Children 10 cents. jalB-6t* SAMTOBD’S opeea house, ELEVENTH street, between Msrket and Chestnut. OPEN FOR THE SEASON. By tbe Largest Troupe of minstrels is the world, SANFORD’S OPERA HOUSE isn Tin SANFORD CHILDREN. Admittance 25 cents. SIGNOR BLITZ.—ASSEMBLY BBTLD INQS, TENTH and CHESTNUT Streeto. COME AND LAUGH. Oome sod see the Fanny Blits, the Amusing Blits, the Remarkable Blits, the Laughing Blits, the Popular Blits, the Blits, wh» PERFORMANCE EVERT EYENING coramftnolng 1% o’clock, and WEDNESDAY anil SATURDAY AI- SwOHMBFUt METAMORPHOSES. 2soentii Children, 13 cents. JaB mflE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF A THE FINE ARTS, No. 1015 CHESTNUT STREET, IS OPEN DAILY (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. M. till 6 P. Me _ Admission 26 cents. Children 13 cent*. Shares of Stook, entitling the holder’s family to ad mission at all times, $3O. dT-tf HfUSIOAL FUND HALL.—THE GEB« 1"A JfAjaA"ORCHESTRA will commence their PabIitfgUKULBSALS on SATURDAY nest. Nor. 29th. S|BBjBi£#ieketa 26 eeuts; » package or eight may to obtained at Andrews, 1194 Ghestawrc»e*V: Reck A Lawton’s, eorner of Berea t* and GhdStmifc. && At the door of the Hall. The per foriDUM%i?noBy at Bif o>cloakP-M. nolT-tf FOR EXCHANGE—A valuable LOT, located in a rapidly-improving neighborhood, will be exchanged for unencumbered IsiproTed property, AddWSfl &.> OffiW Tfa Pmm. ia2Q*BV# —r— Amusements. BEWARE ’ FRIDA Yj)jit 7^o’clock, (FRIDA*., THE HUGURNOtS. ONE HUNDRED YOICES. TO-MORROW (BATUBDAY.) The Third and Laatßight or . THE HUGUENOTS. M'LLR PIOOOLOMINT BENEFIT OF