doned oftor a Bhnft of o^e.r ; 50,fii boen sank. A new coQtraotor tben ' undortboJc tiro job, and, after fiinkipgdtftbc r ur2o"feat|abandon6a ifc-—bath without'pay then'Pfbcscqed with ft himself making 60feet,.at whioh point rook knd-waler were founds - The unfortunate man, noV shut down' ufcbß'by asont .20 v feet,of ourbing and Band. No onoknowS-Whetiier he, is.alive or dead; the ourbinz in the centre, and sand holds theiqtigh£ 'ourbing is a wrook,' and the shafts ienevr.dahgerous to -descend. - One man, howeVer, r h3cl heryeenGughto desoendby a „rope, and oallad out the buried man’s name/but without reapdnße';. 7 ' J ?I ; r ItiB truly Afrightfurkighttolook' upon., A$ usual, no'one knew what to do. Finally, Mr. Shel ton, president of the Birmingham Bank, proposed that one man bo selected to take charge of tho af fair and order and direct.' Under this arrange ment work has been commenced., a new ourbing has been framed, of the most substantial kind, and. will be located to-morrow, commencing;at day-: light, with the hope thatit wIU be perfeoted to morrow forenoon/and a beginning oommenoed to displace the boards, timbers, and dirt. In the interval, this unfortunate man, who bad returned from a four years l ;Whallng.ToyageVlies buried in the earth. Some say that he worked himself up some eight or ten feet/and the last seen of him by those at tho windlass was'.the closing of boards and dirt over huh, crushing his.hat and body. The sigh Vie enough,.to make the stoutest man shudder. To-jmorrow wiirtell the tale. AU hope for the best, but fear tho worst. Tho Detroit Press has on acoounfc of the manner In Judsoo, who eloped with the negro, spent the time among hex new friends. .It says: ° Thektylo of living whioh the young woman was introduced tQ:«n tho first, day of tho honey moon is worth noticing Her sable lover, in pur suance of an' intontion to set up housekeeping, bought somo dishes and old furniture,' and the two moved into a board shanty In the back part of Windsor.' VThfs was in the negro quarter, whioh, it is needless to,say, oomprUes several quarters o' the whole town, arid was surrounded by aboutfifty more negro shanties. The oooupanta of these, quite token by surprise, turned out eri*nasse, and the bridal oalis of the young wife consisted of an' indiscriminate rush of darkles of all ages,; sexes/ colors and varieties. The only room she had was filled with these.jodoroas visitors, from morning till night, who cased at her with open months, while little ebonies olimbod oh the roof, peepod-ta the windows, and stole her com bread. • ’ “It.is-estimated, by competent Windsor nu* thorities/ tbat eb'e received a thousand calls the first day.' How she got through with her recep tions is unkaown; bat considering, the foot that she had been brought' op in deoenoy, .it is natural to suppose that her stomach, must'have rebelled occasionally, notwithstanding the iDOuloatiens of her father, who'believed'them’ good enough for her until thoy'abtually got her. : The story whioh the parent .circulated, to the effect that she was insane, and that he Bhoold l put her in fin asylum, Is all bosh. No insane.asylum will admit her, as sho has given not,the slightest"sign of- insanity.”. The hearing of counsel takos place this morning in the Superior Court, before Judge Mor ton, at the lower room of the TremonVTemple, in a case of no little interest, resulting from the na ture of the testimony. It is a oase of disputed mercantile paper, and the question is as to the genuineness of a certain-signature. In order to test this faotj; for the first time in the annals of justice the aid of the photographic art was sought. By the exhibition' or specimens of handwriting, thus enlarged and multiplied, the jury are enabled to have in their possession during the whole time of deliberation tho moat..accurate means, of compa rison. Some, of our readers ..may remember the statement a; few days ago, that the eminent artist,- Mr Southw'oftti. was kept under examination in court a long-time, in reference to this modern The, photographic, copies In the oase were prepared by him, and .wo believe he was on the stand testifying in regard to them for agood partofseveraldays. The evont mayprove that photographers will, bereafter be substituted in suoh oases for the other olassof experts usually employed; and surely it will be a matter of no little interest'“abd importance if light fc thus thrown, upon tboso. judicial proceedings where’ darkness too often prevails.— Boston Courier. V ’• Lamentable Ooourrengb^-^Joseph 0. De- Witt (brother of Hon G. DeWitt,Jr.', member of the Degißl&iarofrom the 4th distriot .of this county,) was drowned ot Belleville, at 3 O’clock yesterday afternoon, while skating. He was in tho office of his brother a short time before,'and severalcom panions, both male and female, called him to come upon the river, whioh requost he hastened to com-, ply with. His sister, who appeared to have apre-t sentiment of misfortune, told him. ho had better not go, and asked if the fee was strong. He, how ever went oh,' and after skating a few minutes at tempted to go under the draw of; the bridge. His eister, seeing hU-danger,'called on.him, but too late to stop nine, and*in an instant the treacherous ice, which, though/ some • inches; thick/ was weak, gave way, and.be 'rwpreofpiUted Into the. waters He managed to sustain himself for a few. minutes by catching the edges ol the ice, and/in attempt*- in-to seizes board wai thrown him, more ot the led gave way beneath hls hold, and, though he oamo wlthin afewlnohesof grasping the board, the force of the current carried him under, within sigh t of his Bisters and friends, and be was drowned. — Neu>ar£Daitt/ y 2OtA,. . - . The Westminster for Janoary, has an article upon anesthetic agents as aids to surgical operations. It estimates the number of opera tions in the United Kingdom; United States, 1 France, and Germany;'during the poet ten years, at one million two hundred thousand.. Thp total number of deaths, so fares has been ascertained, from the inhalation of anmsthetio vapors, in Ha rope and America, has been as follows: Deaths frow r cblorofom, 68; from ether. 2; from, mix ture of chloroform and other, !; from ' chloroform alcohol, 1.: from ' amylene. 2. Total, 74. v . . ; TnEtrial/oPtbe t Wo Fort PI ttg un sat the provlng- grtjund cßftr Plftabnrg iiMConblaSftd, and' the removal gufljrth'Old Point Comfort been ordered;'-;uptothe conclusion of the trial, twenty - four hundred and fitty rounds had been fired from each gun. At/thfT oldie/the*' ” hollow”’ gariwaa but little injureo, and/in the opinion of those con ducting the proof, would have stood as many more rounds. polished and smooth as when .the,, firing commenced, the only wear being at the>poinfc whefe the half rests in the chamber. The vents also suffered. less than “ solid” gun. The latter was cut oat considerably in the Bore, though otherwise.still in serviceable condi tion. * - SuocKifiG ’Kuß.n®tt«~We. have received an extra from the tffide of announcing that on the Bth, twovmen imprisoned at that placefor hone-stealing; named Braden and Daley, were taken from jail by a mob and carried some e!ght ?nlloa from The city; and fating by the nook to a. trec. . The. prisoners wore shaokled at the time;th taheiriWim the* jail, and. the. Irons were still Oti r wheh the bodies were discovered k The oorteo 'of‘Braden presented the most frightful speofcaol&O'f'whidh’it was possible to conoeive—. tue rope,- either, by. accident or. design, haying been placed in his mouth instead of under, his ohin, by his inhuman murderers. - ;\ - . i Left/her, Ho^e.—A young and' beautiful girl, named Snsan. Blake,.whoso mental faculties were nearly destroyed In consequence of physical injuries received 'in' chfldbeoji, left her home,, in East. Nineteenth' street, New- York;, about teti weeks fcgo."' No ‘tidings whatever, of her where-, abonts, although .untiring/ March was made, reaohed -ber family until last Wednesday, - She was found .by'ft /polloeman; at an early hour in the morning, strolling through Eighth’ avenue, and was; of .edurse, unableto give any aoceunt of her self/ Her parents will make every effert to unra vel the mystery,at presenj'surrounding her pro longed absence. • *; ’C'l-T;Y ITvEM S Rev/ Dr. ’ Chapin r s;Lect^ee.— Concert Hall was filled lut'evsnlng toits ntaiyst capacity, to hear the oloaiog Ifctore of the'“ People’s Literary Insti tute” eburseffor the prevent reason, by the Rev. E. H. New; York. We m&yjtate .that thislaati aodln many fespeots most brilliantelTort, was an extra eotertUnmeDtprofided.for our oltititns by this society, liavlogbeeti the ninth, whereas tight woe all th&t had' been promised fortheseaeon tickets issued,'and.we may say, moreover, that it was a splendid dessert to the pro gramme. The, subject of ilie/Isoture last evening was “ Order of Nobility,V and It.wailnobly treated The or&tory of Mr/.'Ohspin.wss; scarcely ever exhibited to better advantage than id some of his lofty s'ralhs os he poured them forth to au enraptured audience on this ocoaslon. / Gbbat DishorstbatioH' at Jayrb’s Hall. l — to announcement, the Rev. Henty Mattyn gcudder, of India, delivered Ja discourse at Jayne’* Hall, last evening, under the auspices of the Young Mea’a Christian Association'; There was a brilliant audience So attendance, a line portfon of. the. galleries haring been occupied in addition lo tbe main,floor of that spa cloua.'edifiee; The/discourse warn remarkable effort In behatf of, the-object most dearto his cause of Mlsslonar-sustaining, ju every respect,, the high lyputatioa.of I}r..Scadder as on eminent ora* tor and able divine. . -V l- : At the close of/the sermon tjhe Rev/Mr. Chambers rose upon' tbe/gi&tfqrni' and stated, that, a collection wouldbV taken ter thabeneflt of,the Young Hen’s Christian Association, and that,‘in view of the argu ments presented by . belong brother, It was ex pectedtfaaVall present wtiatd contribute liberally. If, however; said Mr, Chambers, there were, any In; the hall mean enough hot>tp'_-oontributeanjthfhg, there would be jast one. minute/abda half given for such to ieave the house' befor«ythe collection ; ifaa taken up* [Laughter.] it ls needless to^add l that noone left the room, until the boxes'had been haifded round;/ The collection, we are glad fo leanj/wss a generous one. f3n Oah Purchase : - .Window; Curtain*,,..// ; / ' Window-Shades, , ~ ■ s a ;-'. Window. 7 . ' ' • r Lwe Oartaias, ' ; . . ,‘ _ .Muslia OnrUlps,/ Vestibule Laces, aud Bods, At W. H. Oakbtl A Bbotssr’s, Chestnut at., be low EighthVt.', in Masonic Hail,'No. 719 Chestnut jt! CorporatiokWohk,—-‘-‘Doestioks,” in his.&mua- Ing &etehei of fortune tellers; entitled “ The Witches of New York;”.‘describes ‘awaiting maid of Cargo as “ a.shabby, looklog -girl, with her hefr in os' much confusion as ifthc; city had'contricted tq keep it straight!’’ '’-A'grsphie'deacriptlbn’of.an' unkeiapt mai den, jhlut! V We wonder tiow friend Al.Dottttiofcs” wopld describe a “waiting man”-arrayed In a gorgeous snit •1 Granvllle/Stokes’s lost? Our fashionable friends should oal)atNo. 6Q7.Chestnut Btreet, A> . The Burhb’Cen ter Art. —The oentenary of Robert Burns wascelehratedby hWadmirers, yesterday, in g‘'variety, of modes,, Some just/tasted the/Urque baugh j Sojne Indulged In A hsggis,pudding ;many read TaiaO’Bhanter over again j ’while .not a few procured fortkemMlves agreeable remembrancer* of the occasion itr the/Bhape r 'Of neif and from'the Olbtbicg HKU of KoekhlH A Vfilson, Nos. 603 and street, aboye Sixth. ' —Evory man. shbtild keep'the wolf fromjhls door, if he oau/ Erery' hol Aright .to fat any age she pleases, if she con. . EvWy man who eirvbi hfcs a right, to pat away a few of ’Every woman has. the/rlght/tn prettiest; which she' . can/ -Avery nnmhsethariitit (andshould maintain it - 110;) «f'W« , erlngthb--falhlobabieanlVdarablefllothlng gown upT l/ ‘Ui ■ EiAfidgS*#Old’-AranUln Hall So, fl tj U hd;MD , _ Ou?l Maids .—Although we would not bo un dersfcobdWapprovo tbe stato/oT liiculcftte thd celd comforts of “ single blessedness,” it t is but justice to admit that the. satirical asper- Sionß oast on “Old Maids ” arejnfihitely more to their praise than is generally imaglnea; or, as i£ would seem, intended. It has been re marked, with truth, that if a woman isremarka-. bly heat in her person; people say of her, (t She will certainly die, ail old maid.” Is she particularly reserved towards the other sox ? “Shejhas all tho * squeamishness of an old maid.” Is she frugal in her expenses, and , exact in her domestic concerns ? “ She is cut out for an old maid.” And if she is kindly humane to the domestic animals about her, nothing can save her from the appellation of an «old maid.” In short, wo have always found 1 that neatness, modesty ,. economy, and humanity, are tho never*failing characteristics of that terrible creature —an Old Maid. Weono.—A little wrong done to auother is a great injury done to ourselves. The severest punishment of aQ injury is the consciousness of having done it ; and no man suffers more than he that is turned over to the pains of re pentance. Schools for the Head and Heart.— Though men may improve their heads in the Company, of their own sex, we may affirm that the company and conversation of women iB tbo proper school for the heart. „ (Reported for the Pres*. J IJVERPOOL—BhIp Tuse&rora, Dunlevy-14 cl mdse Wmßaphael;3doW McKee AGo; IdoLJohoBouAOp; 4 do Bhadrack Hill; 2 do GulUou, Anderson & Co; 49 do Barcro't, Beaver A Co: 8 do Besson A Bon; 9do Isaac Barton A Boa; 20 do Bobt poUook; 67 do Sheppard, Tan Harlingen A Arrison: 1 do Aldridge. Higdon A Coj a do TAP Evans; 2 do Wright, Bros A Co; 4 do T W Evans A Co; 3 do W H Heratmann A Sons; 2 do Wight A Brown; 1 do Billings, Boop & Washington; 0 do Wm Watson A Co; 0 do Thomas Mellor A Co; 3do Stuart Bros; 3do McCauley Bros A Brewster; 1 do fitonffer A Huberts; 13 dofenat, Bros A Co; 7do J Pearce A Co; 2 do Abbet, Johns A (Jo; 8 do Canley, Neville A Hughes; 4do Somere A Snodgrass; 1 do Wm Brotherhead; 13 do Sharp. Haines A Co; 1 do Shaploigh, Bue A Co; 1 do Garrett A 8on; 2do H Dutariog A Co; Ido B G Btotes bary; 6do David Graham A Co; 18 do A Wray A Co; 2 do Martin, Peddle A Hamrick; 10 cs 22 bdls steel 3 casks tUes NAG Taylor; 7 pkgs Boeder A Thaoher; 1 John Baylis; 1 cask R Bnlst; 2 oo mdse 9 bbls steel Helker A Bro; 24 casks H M Dick; 2do Thos Thompson, Son A Oo; 2 baths 8 A Harrison; 11 casks H A' Preer; 20 do 6 cases, Truitt, Bros A Co: 11 bales 83 oases Lewis A Oo; Lbale 4 cases lcaek 2o bags n»Us Laing. Msglnnis A Brown; 488 bars 800 bdls iron O D Bobbins « Co; 2 casks McDaniel A Port; Ido 10 bags J E Stitohter; % oasks. •Noblet, Brown A Noblet; 2 cs 19 bdls steel H D Pllm toll; 1 cask K Mulllos; 20 bdls steel Shabel, Lawson A Flshsr; 6 do Garrett A Son; 1 cask 1 oase J W Lee: 6 do •1 do B A W O Biddle; 29 do 1 do Moore, Henssey A Oo; 1677 bars 464 bdls iron T J Potts; 42 cases 1 bale G D Parrish; 18S*do Bdo Stuart A Bro; 2 o&ika J HugiU; 1 box Schaffer/Roberts A Ce; 3 casks Pie'd, Langatroth A Oo; 8 catks Justice Jc flteinmeta; 22 bxs 4 bales W G Ohlttrck A Co: 190 tons salt Oope Bros; 2 eases Bates A Coates; 8 Wood,'Bacon A Oo; 10 pkgs O H G Abbott; 28 cases B Wood. Marsh and Hayward; 29 G B Beese, Son A Oo; 1 box B Creighton A Oo: 1496 bxs tin plates N Trotter A (Jo; 28 casts 1 oase 8 bdls Vance A Landis; 14 bales JAB Orne; Ido 38 oases fiharpless Bros; 1 1 cases 1 cask Schaffer A Roberts; 21 cs J J Bally A Co; 17 do 27 bales Biter Price A Co; i cask D Laudreth A Sons; 1 bale W P WilaUch A Oo; 83 casks chains 17 calks 17 oaßes 1 box Martin A Bmitb; 7os Wray A GilUlan; 6 Martin A Bennett: 3 Eingon A Hasbrouek; 2 Lee A Deare; 388 ban 60 bdls iron M B Mahony A Co; 1136 bars do Mid dleton A Harned; 1626 bdls 4048 bars do Wm ? Potts; 2788 ban Morris A Jones A 00, 913 bdls hoops NAG T»ylur; 4 casks do F W AG A Kohler; 2 Caldwell A Gnriskey: 4 Justice A Bteinmets; 1 ce J K Mellwain A Sons: 80 do J G Dale: 19 do Eehenok, Black A Oo; 85 do J P Steiner A Co;' 2o pkgs Grundy, Warden A Co; 1 do De Coarsey, Lafoarcade A Co; 1 bale G H Carney; 3do B L Knight; 1 case M 8 Messonert A Oo; 1 trunk Tobias Wagner; 4 bales J H Orne; 1 cask 1 case E K Tryon A Oo; 4 casks Field A Hardie; 1 do 1 case C Ellis A Co; 8 casks W H Sowers; 14 do lease 2 chains Newlin Mar shall A Co; -403 bdls iron 49 cases 99 bdls steel 60 pkgs mdse order. LIVE SPOOL—Ship Robert H Dixey, Dixey—33B pks mdse fitaart A Bro;' 105 Senat Bros A Oo; 68 W McKee A Oo; SdLewisAGo; 67 Wray A GiUilan; 68 Sharp, Raines A’ Co: 27 W J P Ingrenam; 16 Geo D Parriab; 20 Edmiaton Bros; 8 J R CampbeU A Co; 6 W Watson A Oo: 11 W Raphael; 4 Price, Ferris A Oo; 2 Dale, Boss A Withers; • 1 Decoarsey, Laioaroade A Oo; 8 W H Hsrst mann A Bon; 1 Academy ot Natural Solences; 2 T.A F Evans; 9 B Built; 6 J H Orne; 1 Wright Bros A Co; .4 Abbott, Johns A Oo; 16 Howard A GilUams; 20 J Lu cas A (Jo: i 0 J A B Oni'e; 1 D Graham A Oo; 1 Grundy, Warden A Oo; ll'Geo B Beeie, Bon A Oo; 1J Pearce; 19 H Disstoo; 10 A Wray A Oo; 48 B A P Coleman; 37 Biter, Price A Oo; 1 Isaao Barton A Bon: 1 Besson A Bon; 1 2 Bharpless Uror; 81 casks pot ash Bosengarteo A Son: 206 crates earthenware Peter Wright A Bona; 217 do 8 B Pierce, Bon A Co; 8 do A F Eberman: 60 casks china clay O B Dunn; 185 oseks soda ash OW Church man; 191 do Dulles A Oope; 60 do bleaobing powders F Lennlg; 612 bdls iron SAAB Bartoleti 1890 bars 880 bdls do Barber, Young A Co; 69 bdls NAG Taylor; 118 do Potts A Roberts; 777 bars and 87 bdls B Leggett A Co; ZX bdls do Garrett A Bon. 27 bdls steel Cuttle A Hand; 6 casks hdw Newlin, MsrehiU A Oo; 2695 bars iron 2477 bdls do W F Potts: 43&bdls Bteever A Whitta ker; 846 do Middleton A Harned; 210 do O D Bobbins; 001 do Morris, Tasker A Co; 2064 bare 1028 bdls do Mor r.s A Joses.A Co; so casks seed B Binns; 210 casks bot tled ale Merritt A Turnbull; 2do ink D Hay; 518 casks soda 1 ash' 68 do soda crystals 78 pkgs earthenware 96 pkgs mdse order. - PORTO OABKLLO—Barque Bowena, WUson—6o7B hides 1297 bags coffee 861 do sugar 8 bags cocoa 69 se roons inuigo Pailett Bros; 44 bags cocoa Parenstedt A Co, New York; 16 seroons indigo Blsing A Co, do; 263 bags cocoa P del Hoyo, do; 100 bags eabadeUa 10 do oof-' feeFLennig. » PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. F. B. Oops, . ' 1 Thomis Kiubsk, Jr., > Oomeimbb op thb Mouth. BBHJAUnt MARSHALL, J LETTER BAGS' ’At the Merchants' Exchange.. Philadelphia. .Barque American, Wortlnger ...Cardenas, soon Brig Ella Beed, Ttix0..«.«.......8t Jsgd de Cuba, soon flehr David Faust, Hollander.... Havana, Feb. 1 SAILING OF THE OCEAN STEAMERS. VBOM-THE UNITED STATES. SHIPS LEAVE VOR ' . PATS . Niagara../......... Boston. .Liverpool.. Jan 29 Circassian N York..oalway...Jan 27 City of Washington N York.. Liverpool.; ..,Jan 29 8ur0p0.^...........NY0rk..Liverp00l ~Jeb 2 .. ..TO ARRIVE. -..SHIPS LEAVE.. FOR PIYB Circassian...'••...Qalway.,New York.,,..Jan 6 Earopa., ...Liverpool..New York .Jan 8 Bremen Bremen.. New Y0rk....,,....Jan 8 Aarage Southampton.. New Y0rk......... .Jan 12 [C7“Tho California Mall Steamers sail from New York on the 6th and 20tb of eaoh month. DJ"' The Havana Steamers leave New York, on the 24,7 th, 12th, 17th, aud 27th of each month, and Charles ton, B 0, on the 4th and 19th ‘ When the above dates fall on Bunday, the steamers will sail on Monday, Except from New Orleans. Jtllarine Intelligence. JPORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 2G 1889. 6UN RISES/... HIGH WATER. ''Uft-* ARRIVED. Ship R H DlxeyT-Dixey, from Liverpool Dee 3, with mdse to Peter Wnght A sons. During nearly the whole passage experienced heavy westerly weathvr,' the most severe the captain has experienced during thirty years of seafaring life; split the sails from the larger yards, and It was only with the utmost vigilance that the sails could bo kepHn sufliolent repair to bring the ship into port. Off the Grand Banks passed quantities of deals. Barque Bowena, Wilson, from Porto Cabello 7th Inßt, with coffee, sugar, indigo, and 6 passengers, to Dallott Bros. Left no American vessels in port. 12th Inst. Jo seph Brown, of Llverpool/eeaman,dtedof heartdisease. . hteamer John B fihrirer. Dennis, 14 hours from Balti more, via cansl, with mdse to A Groves, Jr. These vessels ate now making their daily trips to and from Baltimore, as the navigation of the-river and canal is uabbstructed by ice. . ■ Steam-tug Atlantic. Mason, from Delaware Breakwa ter. haring in tow ship R H Dixey, from Liverpool, and barque Bowen*, from Porto Cabelio. Sunday afternoon spoke ship Tnsearora, from Liverpool, 6 mile outside of the Capes—deolined steam. BELOW. Ship Tußcarora, Dunlovy, from Liverpool Deo 20, with mdse and 188 passengers to Cope Bros. At anohor off the Overfalls. .CLEARED. ' Steamship City of Richmond, Tomlin, Uiahmond, T Webster, Jr. Steamship Boston, Hand, New York. Jos Allderdice. 1 Btr H L Gaw, Iler, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. (Oorreipoadenee of the Philadelphia Exchange.) .LEWES. Del.. Jan 24,1869. The barque Washington Batcher for Havana, left the harbor and went to sea on Saturday evening. ' Barques Mary H Kendall, Charles E Lex, Hamilton, aud one strange barque, brig* Samuel Welsh, and three schooners are at'harbor. There is a full ship now at anchor outside. Wind light from ENE, nod cold. /, YoWfjAo. WM. M, HICKMAN [Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.] Oath Iblahd, Jan. 24,8.26 P M. - Nothing going in.or out to day. Wind b. . konrs, Ao, THOB. B. HUGHES. / [XT TELIOaAFH'TO THE PBIBB.I ' New York. Jan 26 A private despatch from Charleston mentions the loss of tho chip Louisa, from Marseilles, bound to New Or leone, but gives so particulars. * Sataekah, Ga., Jon 26 Arrived, steamships Ohesapeake and Augusta, from New York. ■' New Oblbaes, Jan. 26. Arrived, ship Ella Clark, from Havre. Steamship Delaware, Copes, oleared at Now York jee terday for Philadelphia. Steamship North America, MoMasters, for Liverpool soiled from Portland 23d Inst. Ship Lancaster, Decan, for Liverpool, was towed to sea from New Orleans 11th last.' Ship Northern Eagle, AloKenney, for San Francisco, cleared at New York 24th inst DBhlp Defender, Robinson, oleared at Port Townsend, W T.‘l4th ult. for Bydney, NSW. ' ; ghip Troplo, Lorlng, oleared at Boston 24th Inst, for Melbourne. -* ■ ships Macaulay, Rogers, and JosTarrat, Hamm, from Oaiieo, via Hampton Roads, with guano, at Baltimore 24th inst. • Ship Ma y Bradford. Thompson, from London Nor 17, via Newport, where efie putin with rudder broken, at New York 26th inst. v Ship John Bright, Cutting, for Liverpool, was below New York yesterday.. Ship Ophelia, from Leghorn for New York, was seen 24th last, lat BT> long —. ‘ Barque Dennis Kelly, Corson, whioh cleared at New Orleans 17th inst. for Philadelphia, had on board 416 hhds sugar, 290 fabls molasses, 221 bales cotton, and 200 empty hols. ' Barque Stella, (Brem) Rickets, from Bremen, at New York yesterday, Barqoe-Emily Banning, Manley, fer Baa Franoleco, was loading fruit at Loretta, Lower California, about 2d ult. Barque Sierra Nevada, Foster, from Marseilles, at N York yesterday.. Barque Editor, Harding, oleared at New York yester day for Rosario. Barque Quincy, Moore, from Boa ton for Algos Bay, Soiled trom Bt Thomas Ist inst, having repaired. Barque Storm King, Girard, from dsn Francisco for Steilaooom, arrived at Port Townsend, WT, 11th ult. R - Brig John C Keffer, Booze, for Pernambuoo, cleared at Richmond 21th last ' gchr a Hammond, Clark, hence for Boston, sailed from Holmes’ Hole 24th lost. - £cbr Panama, Allen, hence for Boston, at Holmes’ Hole 24th inst. „ gohr Bobbie 17 Dillon, Marts, from Savannah, at Portland 23d inst. - Bchr W 0 Mershon, Cole, for New York, sailed from Providence 221 inst A , Bohr Ship Carpenter,. Fountain, for Smyrna, Del, sailed from Providence 28d inst. . ,808? Julia Anna. Harding, hence, arrived at Bavan hah 2lst inst. - gchr Geo L Green. Green, cleared at Boston 24th inst for Philadelphia. ; Behr J J Bpencer, Dole, cleared at Savannah Slst inst for Garden Key. Pta. . Behr Eliza franevs, hence for Boston, remained at Newport 23d lost. ; Bour R L Tay, Lake, cleared at Savannah 21st inst. for New York. Cheap and Good, Behr Llixie Maull, Henderson, from Boston for Phi ladelphia, at Holmes’ Hole 22d inst, and’sailed against The cargo of the brig Hurricane Bird, sunk from col lision with barque David Lapeley, was very valuable. It woe. however, nearly, if not quite folly, insured. The bng wm valacdat f20,0W, and yft& also tiUßzed.ji importations. .7 01 BUN BETB 4 64 8 41 (IT TELEGRAM.i MEMORANDA. Ship Arrow, loet at Patagonia Sept 6,'waafrora Near' ' The Eau Lnstrale Hair Restorative of Jriles York, via Buenos Ayres. . jBAUfiL has an unprecedented reputation of imparting Beyenae ontter J 0 Bobbin, Day, arrived at Bavannah health, atreogth, and beauty to the hair: itsuseren wl7»"r?,B»n fl d haying the appearance of a ship or barque, with the inclines it to carl. Sold by all Druggists and by JULBB masts ont away, about 10 feet above water. Sent an of- HAUEL & 00., No. 704 CHESTNUT Street, Pbll&de’ Beer in a boat to examine her, but owing to tbe thick- ja23>6 ness of the weather conld not deoide upon her rig, her r hull being submerged. On the 20th, when in lat 81 88 N, passed tbe same wreck; hore to, and sent an officer to meke a more thorough examination; he reported her to be the wreck of a barque, with the masts cut away about eight feet above the deck, sails and rigging at tached, studding eaii booms partly rigged out. and oourses farlei. As there was a strong current setting to the S and B past the wreck, it had the appearauoe or being anchored. It lies in ll fathoms water, and in the track of Teasels running up N from Florida, and would be a most serious obstaole to encounter at night or In heavy wealher. __ At St Thomas 6th Inst, ships Milton, Horner. Jenny Lind, Wheeler, and Moatmorenoi, Brown, for New Or leans; Henrietta, Trecartln, for Havana; Messenger, Trott, repg; Flora McDonald, Caldwell, from Liverpool for Baltimore, do; Atlantic, Made), from Rotterdam for New York, do; barques Delpbos, Gill, for New Orleans oth, old; lola Wylie, Patterson, for Cuba, old; Maryß Bod worth, Baker, from Machiaa for St Michaels, repg; Oasis, Oreeoh, frem Leghorn for New York, in distress, wtg; Cheshire, Flye, udo; Tereea, Foster, fromN York, ar2d, ditohg; brigs Abner Taylor, Tapley.from Grena da, ar Ist, wtg freight; Delaware, of Philadelphia, Ba ker, from guano Islands ar 3d with loss of anchors, &o, and leaky; Somers, Oaofield crying to sell cargo; Mooa gas, Oouthnay, waiting for repairs. arrivals at the principal hotels. UP TO on O'CLOCK THIS XORRIKfI. GIBABD BOUBl—Ohutnnt .treat, below Ninth. J Yf Sweney, Otn O H Holton, Charleston I W North Minnesota T L Davis, N T E Bchla.g.r, Chicago O A Nleellß, Beading L Jlsher, NY J 8 Barry, Baltimore J D Harding, Md W B Wooobridge, Ya A Lawson, Marlon, Ala F Taylor, West Chester W Oourtensr, Baltimore Mr Dudley, NY O Knickerbocker &. la, N Y O BJUstings, Boston S W Haseltlne, Oln, O 3 D Ohlselln, Norfolk, Ya S MoAbley, SO o B Brown, 80 N Hancox, Conn C B Oook, N S dark, Boston L A Willard, Chicago Mr.Oilson.NY Oapt Whitall, USA W D Barrett, Baft Wm Thompson, Pa Goesmann, Germany M B Oowpsrthwait, N Y BWatrons, Elmira Platt Colo, Elmira E H Oook, Elmira Judge Donaldson, Pottsvle J H Lyon, Jersey City T J Atwood, Pottsvillo N Kingsley, Hartford Oeo Kellogg. Vt W B McM.eter, N Y Jas Grant, NY O DSnforth, Patterßon G W SavsgO, N J John Dearborn, NY John Lord, N Y Mr Stroud, NY AH Washington, Tenn E E Nichols A In, N Y Jos E Warner, Balt Wm MrLain, Belt D B Woodward, Balt W S Gulbertson&la, N Al’y T B Monroe, Kentnoky J A Ola.kson, Richmond Mr Cole. Balh B Andlbert, NOrleans J R Waller, NOrleane W W Wall, Weshlngton P Potteboae, Wyoming,Pa ThosDParet.N Y OV North,Conn Jas R Parnell, Md A J Rogers A la, N J J Bnullnger, N Orleans Y Preat, N Orleans Jos A Williams. N O. PS Low, NY ■ A G Kirkland. Phlla- W O Annan, NY B S Oalof, N Y Jeff Wallene, N Y A T Day, Conn H D Moore, Conn B F Leawough, Blass G M Stow, NY John Butler, N Y ? biggins, Mass T Hart, N Y LW Oarroll, Oonn B B Welch, Boston W H Clark, Pa D B Sexton, Cleveland O Schwartz, N Y 8 T Hall, Albany R F Lester, Petersburg J E Goll A la, N Y J Eldridge, N Y Marcus Spring, NY 8 W Joy, Baa Franoisco MEBOHANTB* HOTBL-Fourth at., below Arch. D W O Herrick, Troy Geo Dobb, Pittsburg W G Drood, Pittsburg 8 M Butler, PhUa J W Abbot. Westford -G U Johnson, Erie WOraven, Westford A H Jameson, Beading G D Bigelow & la, N Y J C Hager. Lancaster E Ramsay, Marion, Pa 8 L Roberts, Doylestown C L Baldwin, Oonn C Earle, Pa 0 Oollings, Wllkeibarre Mr Oonitine, Wilkesbarre B Poland, Boeton L Jonephthal. N Y Aaron Seeley, NY E B Greg*, Texas B Bain, Texas N B Pratt, Conn O O Williams, N J W Patton, Warren, Pa UNION HOTEL—Arab street, below Fourth. J P Palm, Schuyl Haven Mr* J Hoy A da, Pa 8 W Jones, Pottevllle ' A Black, Ohio Jas Black, Ohio Sami Porter A la, Oin David Ganis. Easton Thos Francis, Pa J B Jones. Haverford A 8 Overholts, Overton H P Clifford, AHeg City A 8 Overhoitz. Mt Pleas’t G W Baven, phila A L Robison, Bordentown B Murtaugh A son, Pa E F Brewster, Bordentown E T Warner, gchujl co B M Beeley, Bordentown A K Boffmeir, Lancaster Jno L Page A la, Wis M Fisher A 2a. WillUmspt J Bradshaw, Ohio J H Straton, Michigan bliss B Baker, Mass Jno Fahnestock, Lancaster Mies J Floyd, Mass L Hueston, Gin, O • G G Evans, Newark, Del W Hueston, Oin, O J JVI Davidson. Newville Jonas Bdlnger, Newville B Bush A son, Mlobigan H A LoDgej the PERUVIAN BYRUP u Dfo>«p»l». The most inveterate forms of this disease have been com pletely cured by this medicine, as ample testimony of some of our first cltisens proves. For sale is this olty by F. Brown, oorner fifth and Chestnut, and Hassard A 00., oorner Twelfth and Chestnut. dlO-d&Wtf Seamen’s Saving Fund—Northwest Corner of SECOND and WALNUT Streets. Deposits received in small and large amounts, from all classes of the community, and allows interest at the rate of five per cent, per annum. Money may be drawn by ohecks without losb of inte rest. Office open daily, from 9 until 5 o’clock, and on Mon day and Saturday until 9 In the evening. President, Franklin Fell; Treasurer and Secretary, Charles M. Morris. Grover fc Baker’s celebrated Family Sawing MACHINES. A NEW STYLE—PUIOB $6O. 780 Obibtmdt Bteibt, Philadklphia. These Machines sew from two spools, and form a seam of unequalled strength, beauty, and elasticity, which will not rip, even if every fourth stitch be cut. They are unquestionably the best iu the market for family use. ocie-tf IC7mmd von A OIIOOLAB. -/II Window Drapery, BBOOATELL9. SATIN DAMASK, SATIN /DE LAINE, WORSTED DAMASK, REPS, UOREBVB, AND PLUSHES, Together with all the trimmings appertaining to the Curtain trade. Owing to the lateness of the season, we will close out our heavy Curtains reduced rates. Curtains out, made, and put up, lower than prioes elsewhere Also, White Laoe and Muslin Curtains of every descrip tion, bought at auction, and selling at half the usual price.. Window Shades, Gold Bordered, Landscape, Gothic, Fresco, Plain Linen, and Oil Cloth, at whole sale and retail. PATTEN’S CURTAIN STORE, dB-tapU WO CHESTNUT Street. One*Price Clothing of tho Latest Styles, and. made In the best manner, expressly for xiTHL balib, 1 We mark our lowest selling prices. Ih FlaiX riauxxx. on eaoh article.' All goods made to order are warranted satisfactory, and our oxx-nuos btbtxm Is strictly ad hered to. Wo believe this to be the only frit way of dealing, as thereby all are treated allker jnarriagM- On the liUhlnut.i by Her. Sr. Dorr, WII.LI UI W. WADE, or Philadelphia, to lire. M ABY LAVALKTTE MAKE, daughter of Flag Officer E. A. F. Lavallette, of the U. S. N*»vy, On Thursday evening, the 20th lost., by Rev. John Patton, EDWARD B/THOBNTON to AMELIA AUGH TRY, aU of this city. On the2oth inst., by Rev. Thomds Winter, Mr. WIL LIAM H. LEWIS to Miss ADELIAR. TIBBIE, both of Roxborough. On the 21*t inst., by Rev. George Chandler, Mr. JAB. CRUMLEY to Miss AON SB WATSON. On the 23d last, by Rev. James Neill. Mr. FRED. DECKLINBURG to Mibb MARTUA BEATTY, both of Philadelphia. On the Ist Inst., at the resldenceof the bride’s father, by Bev. Andrew Manshlp, Mr. JOHN VAN BURRN DRUM to Miss ANNA MARY GAREY, both of Phila delp*la. On the 22d inst., at his residence, near Salem, Wavne county, Fa., JOSEPH COGGINS, aged 62years. # On the 24th inst., EMMA SIMMONS, widow of the late Wm. P. Huddle and daughter of theiate Btephen H. Simmons. The relatives and friends are invited to attend ber funeral from the residence of her mother, Mrs. Jane Simmons, No. 1416 North Elevonth street, above Mas ter, on Friday afternoon, at 1 o’clock. **# At hie residence in Germantown, 00 First day, the 23d105t., BAMUEL B . MORRIS, Ln his 68th year. His relatives ahd friends ore respeotfally invited to the funeral, from bis late residence In Germantown on Fourth d&v afternoon, 29th instant, at half-past two o’clock, without farther notioe. w On the morning of the 23d instant, Mrs. RIIODA Mo- ORELISH, in the 75th year of her age The relatives and friends of the family are respeot fttUf invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her son-in-law, Dr. R. McGrath, No. 1114 Arch street, on this (Wednesday) morning at 10 o’clock, with out further notice. # m . oroln i of the 24th instant, Mrs. MARY LOWRY, relict of!Lewis 4pwry, Br., In the 80th year of her age. ’ The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend ber funeral, from the residence of her son, No. 905 Filbert street, on Thursday morn ing next, at 10 o’oloak. . «# On the 24th inst .ANNA LOUISA, only daughter 0 Joseph and Anna Elizabeth Keim, aged 20 vears. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, No. 673 North Broad street, on Thurs day morning next, at 10 o’olcok, without farther no tice. «* On the 24th inst. Mrs. ROSANNA KENNEY, in the 7Ut year of her age The relatlvos and friends of the family ore re spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi dence of her son, John corner of Fifth and Dickersou streets, on Thursday afternoon, at 1 o’clock. To proceed to Odd Fellows’ Cemetery ## On the 231 instant, after a few days’ Ulceus, Mr. THO 9. READ, in the 67thyear of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, Jackson street. Maoajuok, on Thursday afternoon, to meet at the house at 2 o'clock. To proceed to St. John’s Church, Manayunk. On tho 23d Instant, EMMA, wife of Bamuel R. Wil kins. The relatives and friends of the family are leipect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her hasband, Hoddonfield, N. J.,oa this (Wednes day) afternoon, at 1 o’clock. (Vy* Horace Greely, Eiq., will Lectnre at ILS the MUSICAL FUND HALL, on TUESDAY EVENING, Febmary Bth, 1869. ja26-4t# ry». “ Yeung America. ”-Rev. Newton Hes- LLS TON will deliver a lecture on the above subject la the NAZARETH M. E. CHURCH, on FRIDAY EVENING, January 28th. Tickets 26 cents. ja26-Bt* IY3* There it no falling in a Likeness* It must be perfeot if you get a life-size Photo graph in oD, or au Ambrotype, at KEIMBR’S Gallery, BBOOND Street, above Green. ja2Q.lt# Skater* Clnb.—A Stated Meeting of the IJJ? Olub will be held on THIB (Wednesday) EVEN ING, January 26th, at the HALL OF THE DILIGENT FIRE COMPANY, 8. W. corner of TENTH and FIL BERT Streets, (second story,) at 7)4 o’clock. AU members ore requested to attend. The revised consti tution and by-laws will be ready for distribution. FRANKLIN PEALB, President. UPWARD P. YATES, Secretary. It* A Great Lecture.—Her- A. A; Wlllits U 3 will deliver a leoture on “ The Power and Noble ness of Kindness,” at HANDEL and HAYDN HALL, Eighth and Spring Garden streets, on THURSDAY EVENING next, 27th inst., at 1% o’oleok. Tickets 26 cents, can be had at Henry A. Bower’s drag st-:re, N. E. corner Sixth and Green; 8. E. cor. Fifth and Wal nut, and A. Dennieson’s, N. W. corner Tenth and Race. ja26-2t* ____ rv-sst The Coupona of the First Mortgage \y3 BONDB of the OATAWIBSA, WILLIAMSPORT, and ERIE RAILROAD COMPANY, due February Ist, 1869, will be paid on and after that date; one-third on presentation, one-third in April, and one-third in June, with interest. The Coupons due !q 1860, on the Chat tel Mortgage Bonds of the company, will oe paid at ma turity. By order of the Board of Managers. WILLIAM B. FIBBER, Treasurer O. W. and S.B. B. Oo Philadelphia, January 26th, 1859. ja29-tfel Office ol the UeUance M. Insurance LL3 COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, January 16, 1869 —The Annual Meeting of tho Stockholders of this Company, will be held at their office, No. 308 WALNUT Street; on MONDAY, the 7th dfty of Fe braary next, at 12 o’olock. M, and an election for Twenty Dlreotors, to serve for the ensuing year, will be held on the same day and at the came place, between the hours of 12 o’clock M. and 2 o’olcok P. H. ja!7-wmf-3w B. M. HiNOHMAN, ifleoretary ru*sa Suuhury and Erie Railroad —Notice.— UJf The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Buobury and Erie Railroad Company will b« held at the Office, No. 324 WALNUT Btreet, on MONDAY, the 14th day of February next, at 10 o’olook A. M. At this meetldg an election will he held for ten Ma nagers of the Company to serve for ona yo&r. The Polls to oloße at 2 o’clock, P. M. W EDWARD SPOFFORD, gecrotary. Philadelphia, Jan. 24,1859, ja&l-m&wtfeld Burnett’s Coconine. BURNETT’S OOCOAINE, BURNETT’S OOCOAINE. Burnett’s Cocoaine. BURNETT’S OOOOAINE. BURNETT’S OOOOAINE. JONIB fc CO., •04 MABKBTStmt CDeatbs. Young Men.—A thorough course oi .practice in aocouots, illustrated by Meawßoairv- Fobms .taken from actual business, imay be had at BRYANT A STRATTON’S MERCANTILE COLLEGE. Boathebl?hia, January 17,1859. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of tho Phila delphia and Bavaonah Steam Navigation Company will be held at No. 24 PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, on TUESDAY EVENING, the Ist of Yebrnary next, at half-past seven o’clock, at which time and place there will beau election lor five Managers for the ensuing year. _ WM. DENNIS, Secretary and Treasurer. ryr=s» Notice.~A Committee oi the Managers IL, jp of the Complimentary Ball to the Philadelphia Grays will sit at the ARMORY of the Philadelphia Grays, every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND SATUR DAY EVENINGB, for the delivery and settlement of tickets, until the 26th. O. F. DESMOND, jal3-flfit Secretary. • Dr. Wedcr’s Cffhstnut Springe Water CUBE, at Ohestnat Hill, Philadelphia oounty, jaO-ly Wardrobes of Elegant Styles, for sale U 3 Cheap, at MANUFACTORY, 269 South THIRD Street ryr==» Extension Tables, suitable for Ships, Lkjp Steamboats, Hotels, and Dwellings, for sale Oh«ap, at MANUFACTORY, No. 269 Booth THIRD Street. ryc=> Secretary and Book-cases, in great va [l3 riety, at MANUFACTORY, 269 Booth THIRD Street. n*s=» Dinner Extension Tables, good and lLs Cheap, at MANUFACTORY, 259 South THIRD Street. dlB-tfel Legal Jffotiees. IN -THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE CITY AND OOUNTY OF PHILADEL PHIA. . _ BEBEOCA J. BROWN, by her next Mend, WM. J. BACON, vs. WILLIAM J. BROWN. In Divorce. June Term, 1868. No. 41, Alias, Sep tember Term, 1868. No. 19. ‘Sir : Please notice a rule in the above cue to show cause why a Divorce a Vinculo Matrimonii should not be*decreed. Returnable on SATURDAY, the 6th day of February, A. D. 1869, at 10 o’clock A. M. "To WILLIAM J. BROWN,Respondent. SAMUEL P. HALL, Attorney for Libellant. ’ja2C.w&f 4t* IN THE SUPREME COURT OP PENN. SYLYANIA FOR THE EASTERN DIBTBIOt. FREDERICK HORBTMAN, Treasurer of the LA FAYRTTB BAYING FUND ASSOCIATION vs. FE LIX DONNELLY January Term, 1868. Third Pin. Ler. Fa. No. 116. < The Auditor Appointed to distribute the fund in, Ootrt relied by the Sheriff’s Bale under the Above writ, of “ All that eertain lot or piece of ground, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate on the north side of CEDAR Street, beginning at the distance of two hundred and thirty feet eastward from the east side of Schuylkill Fourth street, thenos ex tending north parallel with the said Schuylkill Fourth {greet eighty feet, thence eastward by the easternmost Moiety or the head of a certain four feet wide alley two •Asetr thence north six feet, thence eastward by wMllyfiiifr'fof wlda - -mlley fourteen feet, thence southward parallel with said Schuylkill Fourth Street eighte-six feet to said Oedar Street, thence by Mud Cedar street westward sixteen feet to the place of beginning,” will attend to the duties of his appoint ment on MONDAY, the 7th day of February, 1869, at four o’oloek P. M.. at his Office, No. 826 WALNUT Street, in tbe city or Philadelphia, at which time and place all parties interested are required to make their claims before said Auditor, orbs debarred from com ing In upon said ftlod. JOEL JONES, ■ Jigq.dlOt Auditor, IN THE COURT Of COMMON PLEAS . 70S TUB CITY AND COUNTY 07 PHILADEL PHIA. In the nutter of the assigned Estate of ALLIBONE A JENKS. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the aeooitnt of EDWARD M. PAX6QN, assignee of SAMUEL AUSTIN ALLIBONE, who sur vived WILLIAM WALLACE JBNKB, late copartners, doing' business under the firm of ALLIBONE & JENE6, and to report distribution of the balance in his hands, wilt meet the parties interested on MON DAY, February 4th, 1869, at four o’clock P. M., at his Office, No. 416 WALNUT Street, in the city of Phila delphia. MORTON P. HENRY, ja^S-wfm-6t' Auditor. Ipimios. rrvm OHICKERING & SONS, niff' UAMUFAOIOai RS OP GRAND, SQUARE, AND UPRIGHT PIANO-FORTES. WARHRQOMB 1307 CHESTNUT STREET. Constantly in store a large stock of our BEAUTIFUL and UNEQUALLED INSTRUMENTS. We hare been awarded, at the different Exhibition in this country and JSuiopC, 36 GOLD AND SILVER FlttST-OLASS MEDALS. ja2G«ly "WINTER TOWING. The flta3sS&i» powerful side-wheel Steam-tug and Ice Boat “ATLANTIC,” Mason, master, is prepared to tow (during the Winter) vessels of all descriptions to andiron* sea. For further particulars apply to ", ' 8. A J. M. FLANAGAN, Ja2o»l2t* No. 338 South DELAWARE Avenue, Again we would impress upon the minds of the publlo the necessity of making inquiries before buying the various advertised nos trums; for, now reason: How can persoes who have no knowledge of disease, or the mode of treating dis ease,prepare remedies to effect a care? Weeay, no; they cannot. Cures rfanuot be made by «* Putting medicines of whleh they know little, lato bodies of which they know less.” Then, avoid such speculation, and take remedies pre pared by a regular physician, who has tested his com pounds oy long experience Dr J. 8. ROSE’S COUGH BYRUP or EXPECTORANT you can depend on to cure Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, and all Lang Diseases. Written signature must be over the , cork. Doctor is at the store every day, 805 AROH Street, Philadelphia. It* RIED PEACHES, APPLES, and JPE CAN NUTS for sale. It# WM. H WOODWARD & Co., 616 MARKET St. £|ON. EDWARD EVERETT. “The Pedopylvania Institute, for the encourage ment of Apprentices and Amateurs in works of Inge nuity and Design,” announces to its members and the citizene-ef Philadelphia that the HON. EDWARD EVERETT Will deliver an ORATION on FRANKLIN, AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, On THURSDAY EVENING, Jan. 27,1859, at 8 o’clock. Tickets are now ready, and may be had at the follow ing places: PARRY A MoMILLAN, Fourth and Chestnut sts. JAMEB B. SMITH A 00., 61Q Chestnut street. BUR*B A SBIG, Eighth and Chestnut street. EDW’D 8. HORBIB, 916 Arch street, Where seats may be secured for the following parts of the house: Parqueito, Parquette Circle, and Balcony.., .fI.OQ Family Circle. 60 Tickets for the Amphitheatre, a limited num ber of whloh will a disposed of at the Aca demy on the evening of the Oration 26 N B.—By a resolution passed at a recent meeting of the Institute, “No distinction will be made in the price and disposal of tiokets between members and Othors.” WH. H. ALIEN, LL.D., President. BXBCUTIVB COMMITTEE. Hon. Henry D. Gilpin, David 0. Brown, William Welsh, Edwin M. Lewis, Hugh L. Hodge, M. D. Jesper Harding, Geo. H. Stuart, George F. Jones, William Btrnthers, and others. LECTURE COMMITTEE. Rev. Kingston Goddard, D. , Pereira) Oolllns, Lloyd B. Hoppln, T. Frank Cooper, John 0. Savery, Edward 8. Morris, Thomas J. Lerick. ja2o 7t John Grlgg, Caleb Oope, Frederick Brown, James L Olaghorn, Alexander Brown, Morton MoMlohael, Rev.M.A.DeW.Uowe, D.D., B. Frank Palmer, Fred’k Scofield, BILLIARD ROOMS.—The undersigned, having purchased the Billiard Rooms Northeast oornor of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, most re- Epectfully solicits the continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed upon the late proprietor. The Rooms are refitted and furnished with Phelan's latest improved Combination Cushions. ja26-Bt* JOHN J. VJINAI. COAL-OIL LAMPS THAT WILL NOT SMOKE, and non-exploslve Qaa Fluid Lamps. Also, Fluid and Lubricating Oil, 336 CHESTNUT street. gaai-Ot# ®rjj (Snobs Cfotmnission ponses. SiSNAT BROTHERS & Co., IjL. Importers of - WDITh IMD g HKH| ' *MBROIDIRIBB, and LINEN OAMB. HANDKERCHIEFS, CHESTNUT STREET..' . ji26-8m T JOSE^lea, DOMESTIC COMMtasjjQfj WAREHOUSE, COTTON, WOOILEir, AND PRINTED GOODS CARRETING^. InTltss Southern Mid Weitern buyers , IHQ | ns a large and desirable assortment of O ARPKTb, Including many new patterns sot before offered, Tls: * VBNITIAN, OOTTON-WARP, DUTCH, Carefully SELECTED ln’the looms, WABBANTED of uniform quality from end to cud, and being made chiefly In this yicinitj, can be sold on more favorable terms, and by the UNEQUALLED RAILWAY FACI LITIES of our oity, sent to all Western points at less expense than from any other market. ja24-2mlf |'BRILLS & SHEETINGS FOR EXPORT. JLw DROWN. BLEAOHED, A SLUE DRILLS. HEAVY A LIGHT SHEETINGS, Bnitable for Export, for sale by FROTHINGHAM k WELLS, 24 South FRONT ST.> $ 86 LETITIA ST. ' .• 0016-I7 ON ACCOUNT OF THE BREVITY OF THE SEASON. And In order to make room for SPRING GOODS, we have concluded to sell out our Winter Stock regardless or cost, for two weeks. Now, those wishing to purohase. will find it to their advan tage to give us a call. Dome one, come all, and obtain these bargains. FINE FRENCH CLOAKS; HEAVY BEAVER CLOAKS. PINE FRENCH RAGLANS, HEAVY BEAVER RAGLANS, BdoOHE LONG AND. SQUARE SHAWLS. Of all qualities and grades. FINE FRENCH BLANKET SHAWLS, FRENCH AND ENGLISH MERINOES. F. HOEOKLKY, Beo. EMBROIDERIES! EMBROIDERIES!! Collar*, Sleeves, Infanta* Waists, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Velvet Ribbons, Cloths, Oassimeres, Table Linen, and Table Covers, and many other goods too numerous to mention, dire ns a a call, and if yon don’t bay, 70a will be treated with civility. Don’t forget. ' MORLBOY’B, ja2g-wfm.tr 'NoDI South NINTH Street. ttft BEADING’S PATENT COBN-SHEL «CLERS AND CLEANERS, capable of shelling and cleaning from 1,000 to 1,600 bushels of Corn per day. Manufactured and foreale, Wholesale and Retail, by D. LANDRETH k, SON, Implement and Seed Warehouse, It* Nos. 21 and 23 South SIXTH Street. «ag CORN-SHELLERS, HAT, STRAW, «3»and FODDER-OUT TEES, Grain-Fans. Horse-Pow ers and Threshing-Machines, Ploughs, Harrows. Far mers’ Boilers, Field-Rollera, Corn, Cob, and Grain Mills, &0., for sale by D. LANDRETH A BON, Implement and Seed Warehouse Nos. 21 and 28 South SIXTH Street, It* below Market Street. rjIHE PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY INSURANCE ON LIVES GRANTING- ANNUITIES. AN AUT OP THE LEGISLATURE, CAPITAL, $500,000. BONDS AND MORTGAGES. First Mortgages on unencumbered property ' On Second Mortgage, amply se cured Well Secured, Letgtie Island, In Hirer Delaware, office Building, 801 Walnut street LOANS on Gall and Collateral Notes... BILLS RECEIVABLE LIFE INTEREST AND SCRIP Dll LEND CERTIFICATES Debts dae to the Company, including i Tanees In TRUST EBTATEB BTOOKS, LOANS, AND TREASURY $l2O Pittsburg coupons past due, $l4O Bank of Pennsylvania notes, $38,400 Philadelphia 6 percent Loan, $4B 066 do Guardians Poor do., $62 600 do City 6 per cent 9 $B,OOO do do do Gas, $122,832 Pennsylvania 6 per cent., $107,000 do do coupon bonds, $44,024 70 do Guaranteed intorest, $BO,OOO U. 8. Treasury notes, $8,886 SchuylkillNar. Go., Boat Loan, $89,000 Camden and Amboy 6 per cent., $24,000 do do 6 de., $20,000 North/Pennsylvania Railroad 0 per cent. Coupon Bonds, $22,000 Penn’a R. R. second Mortgage, $3,000 Union Canal, 6 per cent,, $04,672 68 Chesapeake and Del Canal do., $2B 870 Lehigh Coal and Nav. do., $ll,BBl do Mortgage do., $6,000 Alleghany City 6 per cent., $6,000 Pittsburg do, $12,200 do 6 per cent, $lO,OOO Cleveland and Mah’g R. R. 7 per cent, coupon bonds, $20,000 Hamilton Co , Ohio, $6,000 Payette Go., Ky., $3 400 Tennessee o per cent-, $lB,OOO do Coupons, $5,000 do Operoent, 104 shares Commercial Bank, 653 do Farmers and Mechanics’Bank, 161 do Philadelphia Bank, 46 do State Bank, Camden, 81 do Del. Bridge Go., Easton, 300 do Insaranoe Co., North America, 10 do Pennsylvania Railroad, 1000 do Penna. Co. for Ins on Lives, «fco, 279 do Ball Eagle and Spring Creek, 103 do Schuylkill Nav. Company, 101 do Cleveland and Mah'g Railroad, Cash. PHiLADiLPnu, January 17, 1860- FULTON'® insurance, adjusting* AND COLLECTING OFFICE, No. 608 CHESTNUT STREET, PaiLiDiLiHia. The undersigned having been practically engaged for a number of years In different capacities of the Insu rance business—for several years in adjusting losses exclusively for the Insurance Companies—now offers his services to those sustaining Loss or Damage by Fire to property Insured, in making ont their proofs of such loss or damage in fall compliance with the intricate and cunning conditions of Policies of Insuranoe, in suoh a manner as to obviate plea or excuse for redaction 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 Fire to property insured, and it has also been the experience of the undersigned, that policies are frequently declared partially or entirely void at a certain time after a fire occurs, in oonsequence of carelessness or mismanage ment in effecting the Insuranoe. or for some other cause, which, although an important faot, is scarcely ever dis 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 desired, and examine policies effected by others (in most cases) free of extra charge. Parties sustaining loss or damage by fire, as above, will find it to their interest to consult the undersigned as soon after the fire as possible. $-d22-2mlf* JAMES FULTON. HARTSHORSE’S cure-all—the GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR AND REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, WEAK STOMACH AND WEAK BOWELS. Prepared by a Chemist. Bottles 12#, 26 and 60 cents. THE GREATEBT DISCOVERY IN MEDICAL SCIENCE! HARTSHORNE’B CURE-ALL should be kept In all families, incase of accidents or sadden sickness. HARTSHORNB’S CURE-ALL cares Rheumatism. HARTSHORNE’S CURE-ALL cures Cramps, Cholic, Pains in the Stomsoh or Bowels. HARTBHORNB’S CURE-ALL eves Pains In the Limbs, Side, Baok and Breast. 1 HARTSHORNE’S CURE-ALL cures Sprains, Bruises, Scalds and Burns. . . HARTSHORNE’S CURE-ALL enres Neuralgia, Toothache and Stiffness in the Joints. HARTBHORNE’S CURB-ALL cures Cholera, Diar rhoea and all Pain. HARTSHORNE’S CURE-ALL cures Ear*Ache and Deafness from a cold. HARTSHORNE’S CURE-ALL cares Dyspepsia and Indigestion ; also, Oanker and Sore Mouth and Sore Throat. HARTSHORNE’S CURE-ALL cures all Spinal Affeo tlons and Weakness in Limbs. HARTSHORNB’S CURB ALL is a great tonic to Weak Stomach and Bowels, a*.d Improves Digestion. jry As the frequent changes of the weather produce a bad Cold, Rheumatism, Pain in the Limbs and Body: also. Stiff Neck—every person should get a bottle. It aots upon the Nerves, Muscles, Sinews. Blood ani 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 happy effeots. N.B. If you have a Gough, use HARTSHORNB’S Pectoral Syrup of Wild Cherry, it Is the best Cough Syrup in the World. Bottles, 26 and 68 cents, and $l. Jf you are Billions, use HARTSHORNE’S ANTI BILLIOUB PI LLS. They aot upon the Liver, Stomaob and Bowels, carrying off all Bile and Foul Secretions. Boxes, 26 cents. Bold by R. H. JENKINS, No. 26 SOUTH EIGHTH Street, Between Market and Chestnut Streets. Simes’ Stores, Chestnut and Market streets. Garrigues’. Tenth and Coates streets. Wagner’s, Tenth and Lombard sts. aul2-dtfebl-if kjOHOLZ & JANENTZKY, to 116 South EIGHTH Street, below Obestout, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN ARTISTS’ MA TERIALS, Recommend to Artists and the publlo in general their large stock of Juvenile Paint Boxes, Wiusor A New ton and Geo. Kowney k Co’s Oil and Water Colors, Brushes. English and German Canvas, Whatman’s Drawing Vapor*, Colored Crayons, Studies, Colored Pictures for framing, &0., &o. D Bcounts given to Teaohers and Seminaries. Coun try Dealers supplied at trade prices. ja26-9m Nos. 128 aiid'lSo CUfc fttNDT WOOL AND WOBBtXD SUPERFINE, * * INGRAIN, /to., ELLINGTON SBUBSXLLB, Retail drj} @ool>a. SlgtitnUnval. Jnsttrante (Companies. IN OOBFOSMITT WITH PUBLISH IHI FOLLOWIKO STATEMENT OF THEIR ASSETS Slat OF DECEMBER, 185 S. .<023,872 07 9,000 00 1032,872.97 GROUND BENTS. BEAL ESTATE, WILLIAM B. HILL, jSledinnal. ANTED—By a Toting Man, who is a . 00“P»t8Dt Accountant and first-rate Penman, a 8EF A VSK. U ?OOK-KMPBB. fttlarj tnoder&l.. m}?. ‘t *AMMJ KENT, SANTEE, & CO> B. Ml W. THIRD Street. * Ja26-6t# PARTNER WANTED, With Ten Thou- X sand Dollars In OABH, to estibllah a House In the Fancy Dry-Goods, Jobbing, and Oommltalon Trade in Philadelphia. The advertiser has had long experience in this bnelness, fnd Is well acquainted with all the first-class Importing Houses in New York, and could command a large amount of Goods on consignment. The moat undoubted reference can be gWen. Addreu OOMMgROIAL, Prrisolß?e, Ja2s-2t* \MT ANTED—By a Lad, 16 years old, having *» a knowledge of drawing,’ a SITUATION in a Lithographing Establishment, for the purpose of learn ing the business. Address W. D, at the Office or The Press, Ja26-St» m wanted~a Purchaser for a .RSi very desirable Besldence, hating all the modern improvements, and will be sold very lo#. Apply to s. KILLOUGH, Ja24-6t* No. 800 WALNUT Street, WANTED— By a Young Gentleman, a SITUATION in a Commercial, Insurance, **uking« or Railroad Offioe, in any capacity where a £*My Penman and Accountant and thorough Book would receive a fair remuneration. Host an reference given. Address SAMUEL, Offioe of The Pre,i. * Ja24-Bt* W —A SITUATION, by a * s “* 4E 5 In » first-class Dry-Goods House: one that business: has a large ac -3l # *K£l"r *ndne« Trade. AddrtM A B. 0., Offioe of The Pr*,, ja24-6t* tVANTED—B, & Yonng Man, who Is a HtTnATreS? m 1 “ 4 a o ® 4 * SITUATION as or CLERK in a Banking or Mercantile Hotu%. SIX „ tor - nca riven A ja2o"l& K ** Da£Pa ooUes ® >VTI TBSURG, Pa. || WANTED FOR THh UNITED STATES B OAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, whom mwill be given good pay, board, clothing .at --attendance. Pay from *l2 to *22pl;S'S edi S?' man having a wife or child, will be acceptedT # ° MOUNTED SERVICE at No. 817 MARKBtTOjT above Eighth, north side. I. N. MOOR*,’ ap!7-tf Ist Lieut. Ist Dragoons, Becruiting Offle*,. Sox Salt and to &et. MTO LET.—The very pleasant three. story brick DWELLING-HOUBE, No. 127 South .NINTH Street, below Walnut Street. It has nearly all the modern conveniences, and has lately been put into complete order. Apply to L. W. GLENN, next door, ja26-wfm-Bt* Or at 726 CHESTNUT St., up stafrs. «ja TO LET.—An old-fashioned STOKE .MARKET Street, near Second. Bent $lOOO a year. Apply to Mr. PETTIT, 828 MARKET St/ ja?6.6t* FOR SALE, a BARGAIN.—WiII be gold this wsek,a' first-class BILLIARD ROOM, with Fixtures and Lease, with one of the best-established Restaurants attached in the city, if desired, or would take in a suitable Partner, if preferred, for both estab lishments. This is a rare opportunity, seldom offered. Apply to B. SHES, Real-Estate Broker, \ j»26-2t 21 MINOR Street, below 81xlh. EIOR SALE—A FARM of 110 Acres, ■ * situated in Montgomery county, Quiocle Town ship, one mile from North Pennsylvania Railroad. This is one of the best Farms in the county. The improve ments are good; abundance of fruit} the land is of the hest quality, wall watered, and la adapted for p** { "g or dairy purposes. For particulars apply to , „ r _ B. BEEE, Real-Estate Broker. J>2s-3t 21 MINOR Street, below Sixth. *OR SALE.—ESTATE of ELIZABETH IMMEL sad CATHARINE OARMONT, Deceased. All that valuable Lot and Five-Story Store and Dwel ling ereeted thereon, situated at the northwest corner THIRD and OHERRY Streets, containing on Third street eighteen feet, on Oherry street seventy-one feet six inches, thence running northward, forming an L of ninety feet, back of stores situated on Third street. For fnrther particulars inquire of 8. SPANG, , „ ISAAC BOONS, jaS-m w f-8m 148 North Third street. FOR SALE.—The STOCK, FIXTURES, and GOOD-WILL of a well-established Wholesale DRUG HOUSE in this city, enjoying a trade unsur passed in character. Address “DRUGS,” at this Office. Ja32-6t» FOR SALE OR RENT—The fountain GREEN ROLLING MILL, situate on the Schuyl kill and Reading Railroad, one mile from Falrmount. Possession immediately. Apply to JOHN HALDEMAN, Jal7-12t* Harrisburg, Pa. g* TO LET—A fine COUNTRY MAN- MsUION date the residence of Henry Ashton, deo’d), replete with modern conveniences and surroundings, situated In Horsham township, Montgomery county.-4 miles from Fort Washington Station, N P. R. B. Pos session at any time. Apply to JACOB SMITH/Jn., near the premises, or to the subscriber, Hatboro’l Pa GEO. HAND. ja!7-12t* STORE TO RENT. A HANDSOME STORE, No. 628 ABOH Street, Neatly fitted up with Wall Oases, Marble Counters, and Marble floor, suitable for Jeweller and Silversmith, or any fancy business. Bent, $9OO. Also, A WELL-LIGHTED FOURTH STORY ROOM. Fifty by Thirty Feet, ON NORTH STREET. Apply to JONSB, WHITE, Vfc MoCURDY, jaB-lm No. 628 ABOH Street. PAPER MILL TO RENT.—The Paper MIU known as HANWELL MILL, situated on the Wissahlekon Oreek l and one mile from Chestnut Hill Railroad Btation. This Mill is adapted to make fine Book Papers. It has three engines, one four machine. 62 inohes wide, and ail the appurtenances for the sue-- cessful manufacture of paper. Possession given imme diately. Apply to, or address, ' GEORGE H. LBVIB, d29-tf No. 80 Sonth SIXTH Street 47,806.47 180,000.00 , 411,634.12 . 638.00 FOR RENT—The DWELLING No. M 55.010 LOOUBT Street, (or Washington Bquars,) from the Ist of January, 1869. The house is three stories high, with basement, back building, &0., now occupied by J. W. Forney. -Apply at the offioe of Tht Frets, or at the house. no2B«tf 29,566.61 .. 8,666.14 NOTES. TO RENT.—On the Ist January next, the ▼enr superior and extensive ROOMS, (2d, Bd, 4th and 6th floors, each 24 feet by 146) of the NEW STORE, 688 MARKET Street. The building is one of the fine improvements on the upper side, between FIFTH and SIXTH Streets, baring two fronts, the north one on a rear Street with good cartage way 20 feet into SIXTH Street. Apply on the premises. nol-tf BOARDING. Two elegantly-furnished ROOMS vacant, with Board will be rented to .persons of standing,’ Ac. Desirable house and loca tion . Address » THOMPSON,” Prat Office. ja^3t» BOARDING. —A Young Married Couple can be accommodated with good BOARDING in a genteel private family, where there are no children. Address P. L., at this Office. ja2o-6t» $898,106.49 REMOVAL THE FREIGHT iwn PABBENGER OFFICE of the CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIPS has been REMOVED from No. 828 North Wharves to the 6. W. oorner of FOURTH and CHESTNUT Streets. A. HERON, Jr., Agent. Bills Lading signed at the Office MADAME L&BORDE In one of those great roles which have delighted the public on her first visit, Mr. Ullmaa respectfully an nounces another GALA MATINEE TO-MORROW, (THURSDAY,) Jan. 27, at 2, LABOEDE, POINSOT. OARL FORMES, (in a new role.) THE BARBER OP SEVILLE, aai THE HUGUENOTS. • The performance will commence with the entire and oomplete opera of THE BARBER OF SEVILLE. ' First appearance of LABOEDE as BOBINA. OARL FORMES (for the first time) as BAfilUO. First appearance In Philadelphia of BIG. MAGGIOROTTI. Principal Buffo Baritone, from Her Majesty’s Theatre, London, in his great character of FIGARO; The other roles will be sung by LOBINI, - COLBTTI, MOBBA. MADAME LASORDS ting in the music lesson. ... .THE CARNIVAL OF VENICE, variations di Bravura: and at the end of the opera the jopiu, ronll4 to.fl»jr Kth, Academy of Mnalo, and the following ‘ ’ SUPPLEMENTARY TICKhf OFFICES Have-been established at the folio***, pUeea where v tickets may be procured in ad van ce, and thus arush at • the opening of the doors'may be avoided* Chtckering’s, 1807 Chestnut street; 108 S Chestnut street; Beck Sc Lawton, eoxaecof Be* Tenth and Chestnut; Lee ft Walker. 721 Chestnut: Harsh, 1102 Chestnut) Andre, 1104 Chestnut x tad at* the following hotels: the La Pierre, Girard, Bt. Law rence. ITT-All the entrance doors of the Academy will bo open. ’ Boors open at one. Matinee commences at two precisely. The entre acts will be ef short deration, to that visiters from the country xnty be in time for the railroads and steamboats. ON FRIDAY. JAN-‘2B, Host positively the LAST NIGHT OP THE SEASON, when, by general request, will be repeated Mozart's immortal opera, in four acts, of LE NOZZE DI PIGABO. ; SUSANNA. u .t as oogntess- M .FIGARO. as THE COUNT, PIOOOLOMINI GHIONI CARL FORMES.... FLORENZA The other roles by Mad. BERKBL, WEINLICH, PEERING, MULLER, MORBA, BABBiTINI. Conductor. .CARL ANSCHUTZ* Seats for Le Nosze di Figaro may be had this evening, daring the Opera. J*36 ACADEMY OP MUSIC. HON. EDWABD EVEBETT. “The Pennsylvania Institute for the encouragement of Apprentices and Amateurs Jn Wo*h* of D)genn!ty and Design,” announces to its member? and the dtisens of Philadelphia, that the - HON. EDWARD XTEBIT? WiU deliver an ORATION on F & A NK LIN, AT THE AOADSMY OF MUSIC, ON THURSDAY E7ENING t Jan. 27. 1859,, at 8 o’clock. A few ohoice seats In the Paiquet can be had at the Arcade, in Ohestnnt street. ■ . , It MTHBATLEY A CLARKE' 8 AKOH-tfT.. If TBJATBl.—WWUiaß.fr*deriok*,Aotia*o*« Btage Uaaver. • - VHlStWetaesdaj) imniT&i January 26, 1869, ALADDIN; 08, THI WONDBRFUL LAMP ! Aladdin, Mrs. John Drew: Abaniar, Mr. Dolman ; Eurto, Mr Wood: Total zongluek, Mr. Bradley; Princes* Badroaltßadour, Hiss Taylor. 102: 08, THE VETERAN AND HIS PBOOSMY. Admission, 25 ct*. Secured Beit* is Dtmo Oircie, 971* et>; Orchestra Btolli, 60 ot*; Beat* In Print* Base*, f) eto; Gallery, 18 ets; Gallery for Colored Poraoxu, 2K eta } Print* Beat la Gallery for Colored Peraos*, *8 et*}« Whole Print* Boz, 83. Door* open ot half poet 8 o’clock; precisely fVATIONAIi OIBOUS, fTALHTJT ST., 11 Above EIGHTH—LEWIS B. LENT, Master. • TWO OIROU3E9 AND A MENAGERIE. PERFORMANCE THIB AFTERNOON.* THIS | Wednesday) ■FINING, January 26,18 W, TAN AMBUBGH’fI WILD ANIMALS, Consisting of Lions, Tlgtrs, Leonard*, Panthers, and tte mammoth performing Elephant, TIPPOO SAIB. Equestrian, Gymnastic, and Aerobatia Teats. - R. HEMMING will danee the Tight Rope. 80 ALB Of PBIOEB. Dress Circle and Parqhette. 40 MM Children under tea yean of age....* SO « Family Qir01e..... ••••••.•••SO _** Doors open at quarter to 7 o’eloek. FerfonuutoM will eomzoeneeat'TjK* ' ' - JV'E'W WALNUT-STREET THEATRE, JLI CORNER NINTH AND WALNUT STREETS. Aeting and Stage Manager Mr. S. F. Reach. THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, January 26. 1369, HAMLET: PRINCE OF DENMARK. Hamlet*Ur. Sullivan; Polonies,Mr. Thayer: Hora tio, Mr. Perry; ’Laertes, Mr. Keaeb; Ophelia, Mrs. Leonard; Gertrude, Mre.- D afield. UNWARRANTABLE INTBUBION. Mr. Noxxle, Mr. Hemple; The Decided Bore, Mr. Drew. Prices of admission—Seoond Tier and Jamiiy Otroie, and ThirdJMer,26 cents; Parque% 87X-cents? Drees Circle. 60 cents: Private Baxes, eocoußng to ttslr locale, $8 and $6; Single Seats in Orchestra and Private Boxes, 76 ocuta. _ , . . Door* open at half past $ o’clock j Certain rises at 7 o’clock. ACADEMY OF MUSIC OPERAU JTjL BBETTO The only oopyright edition of Opera Books published expressly for the Philadelphia Acade my of Music, and bearing this distinct copyright title, FOR BALEEVERYWHEBB, at the reduced price of FIFTEEN CENTS. Save your money, and buy no more twenty-fiTO-cent Books. BEWARE of the twenty-Sto cent monopoly Books, sold Inside the house, which are inferior in text to (i The Academy of Music Edition, 1 ’ and are only mediums for “ puffs’* and store advertisements. RED COVERS. The best and cheapest edition have all red ooverf, and can be had at all the principal music stores on Chestnut street, and outside the Academy of Musio, for - FIFTEEN CENTS. jalßtf GAIETIE— S-224 RACE STREET. A COMPLETE ETHIOPIAN BAND, SAM SHARPLEY, the great Banjotst. BILLY THOMAS, the Wit and Humorist. J. E. GILLIGAN, Comic, Irish, and Sentimental Vo calist. . J. WILLIAMS, the unrivalled Baliadist. OLE BULL MYERS AND TROUPE. Mam’lle MARIE, the graceful Danseuse. THE NICHOLS PAMILY, Poeturers and Contor tionists. HISS SOSA MTKBS. HISS MATILDA BOSINA, the Oharming Vocalists. FULTO H MYERS, Negro Female Dancer. HAODILL DARRELL BROTHERS. • Pantomime, Burlesques, Farces, Fall Orchestra, Billiard Saloon. Admittance, 15 and 10 cents. FISHER, Stage Manager. MoDONOPGH, Proprietor. jbSS K. MURDOCH’ 3 CLASSIC AM] POETIC READINGS and BEOITATIONS, at CONCERT HALL, WEDNESDAY EVENING, Jan 26, at 8 o’clock, embracing, “Gray’s Elegy;” “Pope’s Essay on Man:’’ “Miss Mcßride:” “fcamWeller’aLove Letter,” Bool’s “Bridgeof Sighs,” and other choice selections from the gems of English literature, inter spersed with eomio recitations. Tickets 26 cents Ja24-Bt* . _ SANTOBD'S OPERA HOUSE, ELEVENTH Strwt, tatvMn Msrket and CLertnnt OPEN FOB THE SEASON. By the Largest Troupe of HINBTRBLB IN THE WOBLD. BAHTOBD’B OPERA HQDBB ISD *H» BANTOBD OHILBBBN. Admittance 36 cents, CSIGNOR BLITZ.—ASSEMBLY BUILD INQB, TENTH and CHESTNUT Street*. COME AND LAUGH. Come and see the Fanny Blit*, the Atwgging Blits, the Remarkable Blit*, the Laughing Blits, the Popular BUU r , the Blits, who makes all Happy. __ PERFORMANCE EVERY EVENING, commenting 7* o’clock, and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AF TERNOONS, at 8 o’olock. Consisting of WONDERFUL METAMORPHOSES, astonishing scenes in Ventriloquism, the Learned Canary Birds, and the Extraordinary Exhibition of the Rope Dancer. Admission, 38 oents; Children, 18 oents. JaB mflE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF J. the FINE ARTS, No. 1035 CHESTNUT STRUT, v IB OPEN DAILY (Sundays excepted) bom 0 A. Jtf. till 0 P. H. Admission 35 cents. Children 13 oents. Shares of Btook, entitling the holder’s bally to ad mission a. all times, 330. dT-tf Musical fund hall.—the geb- MANIA ORCHESTRA jriU «nmj«M9 their Pnblio REHEARSALS on BATURDAY next. Nor. 20th. Single Tickets 25 cento; » package « eight tickets for fl, which may be obtained at Andre’s, 1104 Chestnut street; Beck ft Lawton’*, owner ofßerenth and Chestnut, and at the door of the Hail. The per formance commences *t 8 K o’clock P. M. oolT-w yjY EST, FOBES & LLOYD. 219 CHESTNUT BTREET, Offer .for sale, ON THE HOST FAVORABLE TERMS, COTTONADE’, SHIRTING STRIPES, TICKINGS, OSNABUKG STRIPES, OHXOKB, DENIMS, TWEEDS. SATINETS, OABBMBBEB, 40., 40., jalP-w e tf In fnll auortmente. dhKfh nnn TO LOAN, in sums to suit trotH-FArUv/applicant*, upon Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Guns, Meiehandiee, Clothing, ftp., on mode rate terms, by JONIB ft CO., Brokers, N. y. corner THIRD and GABKFLL Streets, below Lombard. Es tablished for the 1*«» 85 years. Office hours bom 7A. GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, by eminent makers, warranted genuine, for Bale cheap—at nne.half the original eoat. ja2olm If JOY, COE & CO.’ B ADVERTISING AND COMMISSION AGENCY, 439 OHESTNUT St., 2d floor, Philadelphia, and Tribune Buildings, New York. JOY, COE, ft 00. are the Agents for the most In fluential and largely circulating Newspapers in tha United Btates and the Canadas. They are authorised to receive advexttaementa and subaeripuosa at the leweet rates. jaT-fmfcw-rp-Sm ES. WHELEW & CO., . BANKING, BTOOK, ind EXCHANGE OFFICE, No 809 WALNUT Street. STOCKS and LOANS, of all deacriptlonl, kooght ui sold on Commission in tit., principal eftla. r* the United States or Europe. . Partioulai attention glron to tie uf. InrMtmentpt none;, . ,