\ f" j, . V ‘ .1 _ / Missionary Meeting -r-Ibo t j annual meeting In behalf o|' th'e Missionary Bodetyof the Methodist Episcopil cihrchlwlil-tihß p#* atM« Un|pa (Metho dist Church/Foiirlh street below Arch, to morrow. In the monolog.at ten o’clock, a ser mon wtll/bej rsaohsdbjr the" Rev/Fountaia E/Fltts. A conversationjtfmee ting Will be held at half-past three , 'o’clock In 1 &*vafternoon, at which .Bishop Scott will I eTenlng, attaatf-past seven o’clock, a | Alfred Oookmsn. CoUecttonßwiU betaken after each senice., ' Seb#qn , of l X>sc.-Ns "epooial request the B/wlU'repeat "hta .last, version to young men, on the“ Model Men of hie,” to-morrow 'evening at Concert Halt. 'Hia. ject wlll/be“ Devid,” nudls said to be' one of the, finest efforts of the course. . L V, “A' Dollar 3 oncb‘Broken boon Gohb, It is the s&me with a resolution. A reeolutlpnunbnjkea Is as hard as gold, once changed' aud it Is thrown as it were into bo many coppers, and rapidly melts'away; 'those who are earning money shouldmake a resolution "to save'every week;' least a dollar vnbfoitn, and de 'posit it in- TAs Franklin .Sating Fund, No. 188 South Fourth/street, below Chestnut, where the accu mulation'of such amourfls -enables the Companyto make safe and profitable investments for its depositors, which, with the Interest compounding therbon,' will realise % sum sufficient to be of use in business or secur ing a'home. 'Open daily from 9'to 3 o’clock, and on Wednesdays aud'Saturdajs. nntil'B B.'M; This / See advertisement in another eolumh.* ' - 'NOtt TorhEß’S* * 1 Life consists of money ,‘a 3.40 horse and a.ashionable wlfe.Bl ? what-is death?”A pay ment. that settles everybody’s debts,' and gives them a roceipt in full of all demands,” “What is poverty?” << The reward of merit that, genius generally,receives from a discriminating public.” -*• What is religion?” “Do unto others an you please w thout allowing a return of the compliment.” ‘ “What is fame?” “ A six line puff In h newspaper, while living, and a fortune of your ouemies, when dead.” Next, and last* “Whichls the quickest and easiest method to be happy?” “To wear only the olegAut comfortable styles of Granville Stokes, the fashionable clothier,' No, 807 Chestnut street.” - . Desirable Goodb.—There are few places in th’n city where so great Wvariety of real useful Articles are crowded into the same space, as Is found ia the splendid stock of house-furnishing goods at B. W. Car ryl’s, No. 714 Chestnut street. Goon CoNFBOTiOKBRY.—Inour interoouMe with people of good sense, who ate fond of good things to eat, we hare been Inquired of repeatedly where they may obtain the best oanfeOHouery. We now answer, once for alljtbat tAe.place for the beat things In that line ia at B. Gy Whitman A Co.’a, Second street, below Chestnut. ' . ; ' ; Nbw York Mercury. —By an advertisement in to-day’s paper, it will be seen that the proprietors oi this paper have engsged.tbe celebrated artist, Barley, who will hereafter employ his pencil in illustrating the series of novelettes which, from time to time, will appear in that papers ; The Mayor’s Mbssa^s.—ln oar abstracts the message of Mayor Henry, published yesterday, we no* glected to speak of one very important matter to which his Honor referred. In speaking of the trade, the re sources, and'the prosperity 1 of Philadelphia, he said; 41 1 would oall the especial attention of the members of Belect and Common Council 10 the superior excellence of the garments, for both gentlemen and youth, made at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rockhill Sc. Wilson, Nos. 603 and 606 Ohesfcmt street, above Sixth, and I would advise'you ail to patronise that celebrated estab lishment.” • Sm OnAßiiks Napier receiving a sudden com mand from royalty to dine at Osborne, was going down in & drab waistcoat, hot of the newest, but was stopped b/'a remonstrance on the necessity of court dress. He had no,other waißtc&at, but suddenly recollecting that his valet was a dandy, he exclaimed, “ Oh! I dare say Nicholas has a fine waistcoat; I’ll borrow it;” and so he' did/ We need scarcely add Nio’s waistcoat had been purchased when in the United States, at S. H. El drfdge’s “ Old Franklin Hall Clothing Emporium,” No. 821 Oheatnut street. Importations. fßeported for the Press,j ' BlOHMOND—Steamship Virginia, Kelly—47 Uxs to bacco Bohan A TaUt; 60 doF M Rltner; 02 do Mercer & Autafo; 356 do 142 cases do Tbos Webster, Jr 22 boxes do JB Hanson A Coj-320d030 cases do Backnor,Mc- Cftmroon Sc Co; 75 boxes doJ B Bank* Go; 10 esses do Wardte Sc Stephenson; Shuts wool H Kemckej 11 bags , seed Hiller Sc Bro; ll bbU liquor Campbell; 2 bales md F e DunnA 005 10 bbls brandy Haitian Sc Co; 6 bags feathers 12 do wool 1 do for 8 do fruit 1 do root* ■ Parker Sc Toland; 73 bAles cotton Randolph A Jenks; 70 do do mealies w suing, Coffin A Go; 21 do rags Server A Mar ker; 80bdls ebcvels Myers A ltwio;, 38 pkgs lard O H Grant A Go; 14 bales yam’ J B Woodward A Bon; 441 bags fruit Tostin A BhewoU: • 7 do Stephenson A Far rells 47-do 8 bbls oysters N Sellings; 19 bbls oysters W W Btevens; 47 bags fruit A~B Matthews;- 62 empty bbls Massey, Oollina A 06; 1500 bbls flour 160 pkgs sundries to order. - • ’ PHILADELPHIA. BOARD OP TRADJB. P. B. Cop*, ‘ ) ' Thou is Kimbib , Jr.; S Committb* op tbb Uom, Bbb/ajuji'mabshxll, i •’ - ittariue Jutdligetue. FORT pF FHU.ADEr.Fnii, Jan. 29 1850. BUN. 81988. SISHWATJBB;... ;7 8 f SUN SETS. ABRIVID, % t fit*meh?p Wfginla, Kellj> from Richmond, tl* Nor folk, 80 hobfs, with mdse and passengers tdThomaa Webster, Jr, Off Brandjwine light pasted schr Hail, from Providence; saw barque Oeehitaatd, for New Or leais, and another barqhe going to seaj_ four barques at the Breakwater; steam-tug J G Neafie, 'with brjg Ocean Isle and another brig in tow, off . New Caatle; off Lie* ton’s saw tug America/ having in-tow shin Tonawanda, for Mobile. , . ' M ' f teamefcip Delaware; Copes. 80 boors from New York, with mdse and passengers to?ames Allderdloe . Bchr Mall, Kellj.4 days from Providence, with mdse to Crowell ~&CoJiins. . Sohr Henderson, B days, from Boston, wHhmdfloto.otpUia. . Schr Standard, Coxj-1 da; from Pennsvllle, NJ, with eornto'L?:Peter*on. Sloop Moontaioeer, Otns/1 di|; from PefinarUle, NJ, with com lob 9 Peterson.* / '• 'Bou r ißoBica,'S Wlmor. , '. Buia«a/'olMtfl«4rtcn, Wtrktaan & Co. . Tiixdjke^^frifkß /Island, Bishop. 81* 1 ■• ‘ ^ Auroras, Jr. : left - Qaeen street * in tow tfa% trlaMiikjUjurt-)’ ! ~, H-Jttf’tS'iwfc ln;' The ship TdoaWsiida, _ to sea bj the tag Amej-j , ■C,* L ' : ' i - : 's ' :-* ■' o'-'- '~vt!- f .»v: •' ,'•:v" ' ' [tTMiio.ifti.i'o ntji pjiwb,] 1 -.vff-i . ■ * >v .-.' ,;,v-v "H»w. TOWCrJta af’AC ■' ’rhQb.rcjaa BruneUo,»liich iwiltdl fit noon yoi't.rday; '< forM.t.nr is.VepV *ihor« i.fit night on Ixiuglirauct].; p J total *«« aafed.v , r 4 ‘* froarHarao*-' ancU Nm- j -- from Wrerpool j brfgf- Mary A, 7 .ffdr- 1 John Bbasrfrom Gohilres./ ’ ;' '■* - Courier from Itio; bsrqaex Hoodarts ; '' .Mandermm from | ’' • '*; ' - '•' " tir- '■cr‘'"‘ «■■ ' BoSTOX. Jaq. 26. The ship HoebaA/from is ashore on Oobastri Hacks; "Orew sated: f A feeood despatch states that the *-.•'• ‘ 't' , ..^hejTTkd^OlVasbingtonJorMobile, has gone ashortf laTfahtaudf BosdS.bat’trill Some'off at hfgh waters V ‘ V.-‘ '•; ! . ArfiT«d,Ahlps CHaaoeUor,Qen^NeweH l Adranee, B' WlldSr/Fprle/jarid Wild Iwter, *ll from Callao. - MEMORANDA, ...Sleamsbip Pbineas Spcagne, Matthews, olegred at B«ton 27th tast.-for Philadelphia . • s , * ' - Bleamsbin Keonebeq, Nana,, eleered at ’New -Yotk: yesterday for Philadelphia. 'V ' , / ; gteamebip‘lllinois, .MoGowan,'from Aflplnwall/aN tired at New York yesterday. , .{ Steamship City or Washingt n, Petrie,'for Liverpool elearelfttNew Yorh/tfferday.. - , - . ; Ship Orient,Mill, from Xirerpool, was below R .foih • yesterday. t> 1 - - * Ship Orion, Libby;trom Boston for SMVBranclsco,* was spoken Oct 4. latsl3Bi long 34&6 W. Ship HenryJßriAastrßoWi for^3 ait Is Island, cleared atrBaa YraudScOSftFblSiT ! z '‘ v -* Ship for Ban Francisco, was spoken offdt Roque/ ho date, by an arrival at Ban Frau rnsco. .4'yT 1 "’ 4 " ' ' Bbip.Heralne/Strickaf, from Llvorpool, at City Point 27th lost..‘ - ■ Ship flotapurj Potter, from Bhsoghae Got 18, arrived at New York yesterday. ■' •• 4 ? / Bhjn Viotortai Otakoplmii from London, arrived *t tf - \ J: - - ■ .; fihlii M*rifcWflj:J&Whenihfp, from Singapore Cot 14, foiNOW-York(lrtt« 8t Helena 23d alt/ ' Ship Emperor* Tibbetts, frdmßingapore for Row Or i**o*,;w**at —v* // r . Baroi»*Yhi'**toetb,' ( Br'emjYNdUenhau*, for Bremen, .ole^*iOßkrfWn2oUiliMtf>lJ I ''-' " ;• . Carter, for' River £laWieledr«d at Bos' tonaTihihrt;//? , ; ' Herqhe'7anlate; Wilion, forHamhilJa/cleared' at ~Ban Fr&aciewtrtatpjt. s ? \ Barque Ffederick.'(Rua)- Kltstoff. from' Shields' for PUUdelpbls/wMepoken _ 19tft fnn, latBs44, 10ng65 81 62 day*oftt '; • ; r -■ s ‘ • Barque Bapld,Ward.ftomNew York.wa* at Vera Crus 24th fust, aiichirged. ll - v -,> _ v; - Br brig Joseph flume/Caoßrfrdm,Malaga.Nor'4» for Pbilaaelphm,]ratlose Yarmouth,* RB,j&th fast. wilb lose or rills—wmprOceedin.n'few day*-. 7 ' , ~ . Leed4, Grtot9i«peo,arrlT«d at ion»thiast. -/. -<> ~-r .X- '’> r 1 . Brfo.fcbria: Homan, cleared at'New Yerkyeiterday „ for Wilmington, NO. ‘ J '. '/ ‘ ' < v Brigßnsb, Plummer, oleared at New York yesterday for Gibraltar/ ' . “ ‘ Bohr Busan, Bray, dewed at Mobile 221 inifc. for Phi ladelphia, with 46i. bales cotton, 60 tons old iron,-164 • "emptybbl*,andBpkgssundries; /, /•-/; - ■’Sen* A M Aldridge, Bateman,, forPhiladelphia 4 , cleared at Charleston 26th Inst, with 220 bales upland - cotton; 268 toe rise, 8 bales yarn; 60 bd]ap*per;7Baaoks fruit, 120 empty bbls, 280 bars .old iron, and W.MCKftft jimber/ ‘ i Bohr E 0 Johnson, Sutton, for Raw PritjiUn,La. 4thinst. '• /- ? £'v ‘ /';/ » 58ap _ : Echr Barali Bright; Noble, for Blohnfond, Cleared at • franklin; ta 7ft tnstV ' ' s 5 ‘ 11 . : Yi£chc Samuel-ftotenj Gandy, for Baltimore, olssred at and Daniel Morris, Del, 26Vh lust. * D f^ > from Wilmington/ from New 'York, arrired at • • was discharging at gehr Stria ice about 60 miles > below G6owe in about flre feet t .' water. The a lighter, left , Georgetown cn-iHe 27 th assiauuoe, ; ’ ■ - Bohr M«dia6n/iriiiQhealliid'.frdhLBalem 26th lust, for ; Buenoa‘ &}nß' f iem&M/io : B land three boys **-whowere il***® -; ? -Barquelohh'Avlllhiidi'Ponliiia SCmlnii.from Car* •- deuas; vuashOM on btit dam* oftwith*; • out *ta«Bjß6 hhashMl»i»e3;/ // * . last, about' •• - 32 o’doekpfts eottoCbh w6»bf .the Win Wood* • bttry.itf Mobile BaYiWhi* be owdre.—The crew; witt the assistance a atetmer, with; their hose, r yestmayifor Harie, ; wtth JC -/‘ATfc-'i KOTIOBTO MABItrXBg: - - ' : Notlo* it QnTM tajj. 801 l Bokt 4rtinor«lforSreo&lni 'D«etDi»r U.-I863) ian ;jpl»S»4oiwn:■ •■■-.-• .• - ’ oraer.orihe lkwuTl , r?£*!*ittßOTaDr6««p t D. b.n., . tel ,-,SiiX'4. ‘. miVALS AT THE WHNCIPAL HOTELB. , : DMO on O'CLOCK f&U XOVOM6* GIRARD HOUBB^O|MtaaV^Mt«>!BlowNlQtk. R Hunt, Chicago*- ~ )Mr Brown, Phlla ' D Davis, Illinois ■ > J Pißogera, Boston * B G Solomon, Georgia : .H 8 Magraw, Lano B M Sadler, MUs Geo Hannowell. N Y B F R'Abbey, Mass ILI Richmond &,la Boat Oapt W H HarrUbn, Oab* 3 0 Jones, England : GW French, NY AMHardlr, Miss L L Lewis & la. Buffalo B L Lawrence, N>,Y - A L Bogert, N Y- Gen H D Walbridge. N T G Vf Banker, Boston J B Stevens 4 wf, « I Hiss HOokSoher, N.T ..... Hiss K H«oksoher, N Y 'J G Heckscber, N Y Geo M Gibbs, N Y G Cuttle, NY - ' Mrs Anscheita, NY,, John Kennedy, N Y H S Brans, Westchester •Johfc Potts &wf,NJ H White, Prov, BI ; 'H Stone,Rochester.- H Stoom, Boston John E Miesey. Va ». . D Hankins, St Louis DR Hick, 111 J Hunter L la, England Hon W W Wright, NJ. : J M Ball.lk la, N Y A 0 Miller, 1 Oresson, Pa F W Newton, N Y J Q, Adams, Chicago WH Phipps & ia, Boat P Greeley, NY . . 8 Veits, T»oy. N.Y : AhUKlnoyfe )a, Boat -- H.Bogue, Bavt Obas A Keiter, Pittsburg H Brown, New York , H W fiwett, Boston 3 J Sewell A la, N York Jas White, New. York R S Terry, New York A M Robinson, Chicago . J H Davis, New York 8 P Carrick, Nashville ~ Wm Wall, New York 8 L Hodg«s, Hass • N E Leggett, Hiss Geo J Appeld, Balt . Robt Gillen, New York DDunn, Conn 0 Camp, Conn > ,Thos Maddook, New. York 15 F W Gayle, N J Jno Preston, Salem, NJ „ G H Barley, New York , H Morgan, New Y*r» Miss 7 Platt, New York MtsM M Jordan, Huntsville Mrs J Houghton, fluntsv e Miss U.Landlord, UuntsvlUeM H Jordan, Huntsville Isaac Cola, Jr,Balt -, J B Watkins, Richmond . Jas B Picklen, Richmond . 3) L Ross A la, N York . B M Blackford, New York Jas Bowen, New York 8 O Day, New -Albany, Ind - Geo Brown, New York W Hollister, N 0 Aug Jowan.Cal A P Spencer, Petersb’g, Va Mrs D O A Harris ' UNION HOTEL—Arch street, below Fourth. Enoch Brant, Ohicsgo , A Chicago W B Shaffer, Pittsburg Jesse Hllles.Md G F RIHs, Indiana ' A D Sajer, Easton, Pa H 8 Overholts, Overton, Pa A 8 Overholts, Mt Pleaaa’t W H Belknap, Phlla Joshua Smith, Pittsburg Abner Stiles, Pittsburg S Hagers, Balt J X Hatcher. Ohio J T, Barrett, Pa W i Shollenberger, Harrisburg MOUNT YBRNGN HOTJflL—Saoond st., above Arch 8 B Dutchess, NT DO Perkins, Hd L W Hosgson, Balt T E Wiley, MlUersville J W Thompson, Lewiaburg T H Moore, Montgomery Y Cunningham, Wash J 8 Martin, Montgomery W H Eyre, Hillsboro, N 0 BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third at., ah. Oallowhil), J P Haldemaa, Backs co M Feaster, Bucks oo " NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third. WG Kendrick, Lancaster R 8 Jameson A la. Balt 8 W Corwin, Easton * W H Butler, Mauch Chunk P Minnick, Danville H J Headier, Pottsville S W Rowe, Lancaster 0 F Miller, Tatnaq.ua J Whitaker, Mount Clare FRANKLIN HOUSE-Chestnut St, above Third. H R Foote, New York N Juegar,-Bethlehem Mies Wodeil, New York L J Bmith, Reading Rev Mr Moore, J’a W H Baxter, Petersburg M Davis, Easton, Pa II Anderson, Richmond J Young, Newark, N J J Hough, Doylestown W Kinsey, Pa MADIBON HOUSE—Beoond st., below Arch. J Wilcock, NY 8 J WalsS N Y F Pennington, NY B Weston, Maine Mr Schuyler, Chicago A F Sealmer, Phlla J Richardson, Bethlehem, H A Dldies, Bethlehem J-.W N Workman, N Y A H Connell, Balt A B Moore, Pa . 8 P Hafner, Pottsville AMERICAN HOTFL-Ohestout Bt.j above Fifth. G W Thompson, 8t Louis H A Horton, Highland Wm H Thomp*on, St Lottie J J PenkSrton, W Chester H N Collier, N Y Taos M Thompson, N C t W Peace, Columbus, 0 AW Hartman, N Y Sami Arnold, Conn John Hendricks, Del £ Jackson, Va St Jeffers, Readlog Joo P Cox, Bethlehem . B Bannan, Pottsville RH Sayre,Bethlehem ‘ PH Roots,lnd 8 R Dawson, Lynchburg, Va H Taylor, Baltimore Lewis Kenitcb, Miss 8 Brown, Miss W Harris, Tenn - D J Lincoln, Pe Mrs WHRichardson, Har’d H B Swoope, Clearfield Jno Porter, Harrisburg BLACK BEAR INN—Filth and Merchant streets. WmWWilby, Md G L Stevens, Washington A Hoopea, Dataware co - F Baree. Chester co T Dewees, Chester co - A Woodland, Chester co J Woodland,.Chester co A F Pyle, West Chester Josh Jefferls, Chester co TI Brower, Bloomsburg Wm pjle, Ohester co . ; BALD BAGLl—Third street, above Oailowhill. J Grim, Northampton co , C Beans, Bucks co W Apple,-Northampton oo B Beans, Bucks co BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL—Beoond street, below Vine. H Shaw, Norristown J 8 Heston, Newtown JasAndenon, Pa Jno E Parry, Attlebjro’ JB Neely,'Backs co GQBUsell, N Y W Worthington, NY W Orosdale, Bucks co F Buckman, Bucks co - D Feastor, Bucks co J B Lambert, Pa .JO Taylor, Bucks co BEastbnrn, Centrebridge J Polk, Books eo - W K Carver, Newtown A M Parsons,' Fallsiogton B L iAsbells, Newtown H Headley, Fatlslngton. v * JLeedom, Newtown . J W-Headley, Fallsiogton HL German, Newtown C Cadwaliader. Fallsingt’n jWJlsvidson, .Cheltenham* . • HBBOHAHTB’ HQTEIi-lfoTHth. Bt., Iwlmr Anil. J A Byster. Chambertbprg!' H'P^Lancaster, Lexington Hon T Craig, Carbofclco.* ' Hon J WFuller, Lehigh co R A Grider, Bethlehem W G Oue, Luzerne co J A Ranch, Bethlehem. f :BP Kara, Danville ’ .Obas Beeline. NY E W VaqStten, Salt Lake ,v Jobnsen, Allegheny City G H Fox A la, Vermont >W J Harvey. Wyoming Va! B R Boggs, Allegheny (Hon J S Yost, Pa \ • . - 8 Wetherell, Bethlehem -'Jas Mcaiellaa.'Rldgiray. . H L Henderson, Clearfield ,’B Ntehami Scranton D B Guthrie, Cincinnati j JohnMftdden, Springfd. M’s C X Terry, Athens, G* jP A Sumner, Athens, Ga B H Stevens, Norfolk, Va jOßMaltby, Baltimofp • 8 H Aldings, Jr, Phils j&O.H.jden', ppJt—5i*ger!s'Family Sewing Machines Price only FIFTY DOLLARS. For good work and good looks thlsMaohineia unequalled. 7 ; : 1 I.- Ji. SINGER ft. 00., ' ; ja2T.Bm M 2 OHESTNOT Street. ■ o»t?r' k WRk«»’« UeLbrul.d JCanllr S.vrlßf MAOHINRS, '.Un-r i S A'«*W;BTTLE-PHIO* *5O. PSII.IBII.rEII. These Maohines sew from two spools, and form a seam of unequalled strength, beauty, and elasticity, which will hot rip, even If every fourth stitch be cut. .They are .unquestionably the best In the market for famityuse. ’oelMf - IT3-SMD sob a oiaoman. _/H ;rjf|iidew Drapery, * . BROOATELLE.. fati|idamabk, - de lainb, ga.% K Bill ASK, *»» W.OBIHS, Togetherwith all the trimmings appertaining to the Gturteto;i£*de? . .Owing'fjjftpMt lateness of the season, we will close out ourheavy Oartelus atgreatly reddced rates, Curtains cut, .made, iand lower than prioes elsewhere Also, White Laee and Muslin Curtains of every descrip tion, bought at auction, andseUlug at half the usual -pzloe. Wind6if-.Bha&**, .Gold. Bordered, Landscape, Gothlo, Fresco, Plain Linen, and Oil Cloth, at whole sale and retoil- 'y- •' ' PATTEN’IJ certain store, 40-tapl2 6M‘ CHESTNUT Street. Ohe-Frice Clothing of'the Latest Styles, and made in the best manner, expressly for iktail siLia. We mark our lowest selling prices in rianr viauass on each article, All goods toads to order axe warranted satisfactory, and our ohb-fkios sysnw Is strictly.ad heredto, We believe this to.be the only fair way of dealing, as thereby all are treated alike. 1 JONES A CO., ' aulT-ly 604 MARKET Street. Dyspepsia. There it probably no disease whioh experience has so amply proved to be remedia ble by the PERUVIAN SYRUP,.** Dyspepsia. The moat Inveterate forms of this disease have been com pletely cured by this medicine, as ample testimony of some ef our first citiaene proves. For sale in this city by ?. Brown, comer Fifth and Chestnut, and Hattaird A Co., comer Twelfth and o|ieddl Notices. ' HATS REMOVED THSIK (Jayne’s Hall.) I. M. SINGER A CO., 602 CHESTNUT Street. PAPHIAN LOTION; PHALON A SON, Burnett’s Cecoalne. v BURNETT’S COCOAINE. BURNETT’S COCOAINE. A compoond of Cocoa-nut Oil, Ao., for dressing the Hair. 1 For effloaoy and agreeableness, it is without an equal, 'ltprevents from /ailing off. It promotes its healthy and vigorous growth. It is not greasy or sticky. It leaves no disagreeable odor, i It softens the hair when hard and dry. ■ It soothes the tmfafed scalp skin.. It affords the richest lustre. It remains longest in effect. It costs fifty cents for a half pint bottle. Burnett’s Cocaine* BURNETT’S COCOAINE, BURNS IT’S COCOAINE. TESTIMONIAL. ■ Boston, July 19, 1867. |X7» Mbssbs. J. Burnxtt A Oo.: I cannot refuse to fltate the salutary effect in my own aggravated oase of yoar excellent Hair Oil—(Cocoaine.) • For many months my hair had been falling off, until I was fearful of losing It entirely. The skin upon my head became gradually more And more inflamed, so that I oonld not touch it without pain. This irritated con dition I attributed to the use of various advertised hair washes, which I have since been told oontaln eamphene spirit. By the advice of my /physician, to whom you had shown your prooess of purifying the Oil, I commenced Its use the last week in June. The first application al layed the itehing and irritation; in three or four days the redness and tenderness disappeared—the hair ceased to toll* and I have now a thick growth of new hair. I trust that others, similarly afflicted, Trill be in duced to try the same remedy. Yours, very truly, BUSAN &. POPE. Burnett’s Cocoaine* BURNETT’S COCOAINE. BURNETT’S COCOAINE. Uj*’ A single application renders the hair (no matter how stiff and dry) soft and glossy for several days. It Is conceded by all who have need it to be the best and cheapest Hair Dressing in the World. prepared by JOSEPH BURNETT A 00., Boston. fO~ For sale by dealers generally at Fifty Cents a Bottle. jalB-dtml jgLlror Complaints.—Dr. McLane’i Celebrated LIVER PILLS —This groat remedy for Liver Com plaints, Bilious Derangements, Sick Headache, Dyspep sia, and all kindred complaints. Bold by all respectable Druggists. jal6-etuAth-lm The Eau Lnstrale Uuir Restorative of Jules HAUBL has an unprecedented reputation of imparting health, streegtb, and-beauty to the hair j its use ren ders scraggy, wiry hair luxuriantly soft and glossy, and inclines It to ourl. Sold by all Druggists and by JULES HAUEL A 00., No. 701 CHESTNUT Street, Philadel phia. . ja23-0t Saving Fund.—Five Per Cent. Interest— NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COMPANY, WALNUT Street, 8. W. cornor THIRD, Philadelphia. Honey received In any sum, large or small, and interest paid from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. Money la received and payments made daily, without notice. The investments are made in Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Renta, and such first-class securi ties as the charter requires. Office hours from 9 o’clock in the morning until 6 o’clock in the afternoon, and on Monday and Thursday eveoings until 8 o’clock, fefi Seamen’s saving Fund—Northwest Corner of SECOND and WALNUT Streets. Deposits received In small and large amounts, from all olaeses of the community, and allows Interest at the rate of five per cent, per aunum. Money may be drawn by checks without loss of into’ rest. Office open dally, 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. iUarriaa*®- On Tuesday, January 26tb, 1859, at Oooperstown, New Jersey, by the Rev. Stephen H.Synnott, GEORGE WHITNEY, of Philadelphia, to Miss SARAH 0. FAIR MAN, of Oooperstown. * On the morning of the 27th lost., by the Bev. Mr. Buddards, AGUSTINE R. TREADWAY, of New Haven, Oenneoticut, to SALLIE £. HAMBRIGHT, of this city. * January 27tb, by Rev. Wm. Bishop, Mr. I. KERNS, of Gloucester county, N. J., to Mrs. SUSANNA B. BOTTB, of Harford county, Md. * On the evenlngof the 26th Inst., by Rev. Robert Arm strong, Mr. ANDREW GARDNER toMiss MARGARET HENRY, both of this oity. , * At Washington, on the 20th inat., by tbe Rev. Smith Pyne, NINA WOOD, daughter of Dr. &. 0. Wood, United States Army, to EDiVARD BOYOE, of George town, D. 0. * deaths. Suddenly, on Friday, the 28’h Instant, Mrs. OA THARINE DOUGLASS, wife of tho late Joseph Dou glass, in the 74th year or her age. Due notice will be given of the funeral on Monday. # On Friday morning, 28th inst., at three o’clock, after a protracted illuess, Mrs. MARY B. MIFFLIN, wife of Robert F. Ohristy. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her husband, No. 621 South Third street, .on Mon day afternoon, at three o’clock. To proceed to Ro naldson’s Cemetery. ## On' 23d last., at Brooklyn, N. Y., EDWARD HUD SON, 51 D., Surgeon U. 8. N. * Suddenly, of congestion of the brain, on Thursday morning, January 27, WILLIAM H. DICK, aged thir .ty-one years. - The rolatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. G 29 North Twelfth street, this (Saturday) after noon, at two o’clock, without farther notice. # Oo 28th Inst., Mr. ANDREW PEBCIVAL STOCK DALE, In the 49th year of his age. The family and his m&le friends are respectfully In vited to attend his faneral, from his late residence, No. 414 Qaeen street, on Monday, January 81st, at 1 o’clock P. M . without further notice, *** On the 26th lost., after a severe illness, F. A. DRO VIN, in the 86th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family, the 51. W« Grand Lodge, and Lodge No 126 A. Y. 51., of which he was a member, and the order In general; .also, Robert Morr’s Lodge, No 29 I. O. of O. F., are respectfully In vited to attend his funeral, from his lata residence, No. 1227 Stiles street, on Sunday afternoon, the 80th lost, at2o’oUck. * On tbe 27th lost.. 8 ARAH HOWELL, wife of George Hayes, late ef the Island of Barbados, W. I. Her relatives and friends and tboso of her husband, are invited to attend the funeral, f£om the resldence.of George Alhins, No. 9!io Twelfth street, above Poplar, on Banday afternoon, the 30th Inst., at % o’olock, with out farther notice. To proceed to the .Odd Fellows’ Cemetery. , ‘ if On the 26th Inst,. MARY ELLENt youngest daughter of Augustins and Mary- A. • Bartholomew, In the 18th year or her age. ' .? The relatives and .friends of the family are respect folly Invited to Attend the funeral, from the residence of her father, 1636 Oherry at., this (Saturday) morning, at 11 o’clock. To proceed to Woodland. * On the 26tli Inst,, at Frankford, Mr. GEORGE HA CHEN, in the 6?th year of his age. Tbe relatives and-friends of the family are re spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi dence of Mrs. Heel, No. 41 Main street, Frankford, on Sunday afternoon, 30th inst., at 2 o’clook. To proceed to Oxford Church * On the 26th Inst., Mrs. MATILDA TAXIS, wife of John Taxis, aged 26 years. Tho relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from tbe residence of her parents, No. 230 Notth Fourth street, on Sunday afternoon next, at 2 o’clock. To proceed to the Monu ment Cemetery, # On the evening of the 26th Inst., ELMIRA M. RICE, wife of Charles Rice. > * The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her father, Barzillar F. Pitman, No 667 Hutchin son street, on this (Saturday) morning, 261 h lust., at 10 o’clock. # Important Meeting.—ln view of the IkS comparative religious necessities of the South, and capacities of the North, and in view of the politi cal and OhriatUn paternity and blended intereate which ehoald, and mast, ever bind closely together these severe! parts of our common and beleved country, we cordially invite all tha friends of the Church, ana the country, to attend a pnblio meeting, to be held in the INDEPENDENT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, of which Rev. JOHN CHAMBERS is pastor, on TUES DAY EVENING, February Ist, at 7 % o’clock, when Ue claims of the South upon the Christian sympathy and missionary co operation of the North will be pre sented, by the Rev. JOSEPH 0 STILES, D. D., and Rev. JOHN CHAMBERS, in exposition, and in behalf of the Southern Aid Society. • Philadelphia, January 21st. ' T‘ ' 18S9. IJBD. H.H.EhUliDsfonl, James Bayard, Wiillam Bhipp9D, Alexander Pallerton, Joseph H. Dalles, James S. Earle, William McKee, John 0. Parr, Stephen Oolwoll. Ambroses White, John A. Brown, Paul T. Jones, Samuel Work, William Pnrves, Arthur A. Burt, Thomas D. Mitchell, B B. Oomegys, Joel Jones, ja29-3t» Rev. G. W. Smiley, of Louisville, Ky.,* Uot wtll preach in OBKEN-gT. If. E. OflUJl-H, on MORNING, at baif-paat 10 o’clook Bey. P. PXTTBjor Tennessee, at 7X o’clock In the EVEN ING. it# ry=?=» How Shan we Best. Prevent Pauperism ? lio —Key, JOHN OHAMBKRB.wiII deliver a sermon XU-MOBHOW (Sabbath) AFTERNOON at 3 o’clock, lath® Church of which he is pastor, comer BBOAD andSANfiOM Streets. Subject—“ How Shall we Best Jm«nt Pauperism ?» After which a eoUretloa will be to aid the “ Home Missionary Society ” in minis* taring to the spiritual and temporal wants of the poor of our city. THOMAS T. MAHON, It* Chairmen Oom. on Public Meetings. rvr=s» Second Coming of Christ.—The seventh Lk_3 Discourse, by Her. Dr. BEKG, on this subject, TO-MORROWKVBNING, at h.lf-put k o’clock. Ohiici Seventh, above Brown. it# rye?* “Shßdows of the Atonement, or SkepU \k3 OAL OBJECTIONS AGAINST THE ATONE* MfcNT CONSIDERED”—Hey. W. OATHOART on the above subject, in the Church, NEW MARKET, above Poplar, TQ.MOBBOW EVENING, at 7 o’clock, it# The United States of America Foretold LL2 IN TUB BIBLE —The eloquent and sublime ncture of Bey. Dr. PITT3«on the above subject, will come off on MONDAY and WEDNESDAY NIGHTS, at CONCERT HALL, at 7)f o’clock. The first leoture is free; the second, 25 eeote'admittance. His lectures in all parts of the Union have produced great sensation, and tremendous applause ja29*am&w*Bt# Church of the Covenant*—Services in Lk3 CONCERT HALL, Chestnut, above Twelfth, EVERY SUNDAY, at 10# A. M., ana 7% P«- M. TO MORROW MORNING; sermon on the “ Church in Petf- Samas,” by the Rector, Bet. JAMES PRATT, and in jo EVENING, Sermon to Young Men, by the Bey Dr. NEWTON. it# ' ry.-y* German Reformed Church, Race street, 113 .near Fourth, Rev. Dr. BOMBKBGEB, pastor. Divine service (D. V.) MORNING, at 10# o’clock. Subject of Discourse—“ Proper Observance of the Sab* hath,” EVENING, at 7# o’clock. Fourth sermon of the - series on unfulfilled prophecies of tho Bible Sub* jeotof Discourse—Prophecies Relating to the Future of Anti-Christ, •*- , t it# - n .ufc’ji liaw Lectures*—lion. Joel Jones will IL2 deliver the next of the coarse, In the Leoture Room of CRITTENDEN’S PHILADELPHIA COM MERCIAL COLLEGE, on MONDAY EVENING, at 8 o’olook. Free to the Bludents, and to all business Men. Ja29-2t ' ERev. Joslah Lilch will Review Dr. Berg’s lecture on the second chapter ef Isaiah, 10- OW, (Sabbath,) at 3 o’olook P. M., in the Hall, N; K. comer of Eighth and Buttonwood streets. Ser vices also at 10# A. M., and at 7 P. M. . It# Ref. George W. smiley, of'jTentucky, •Jj? will preach EVERY EVENING of the first weak of the Great Religious Festival or Jubilee, to be held in NATIONAL HALL, Market, above Twelfth, to commence on MONDAY EVENING, Slat inst., at 7)4 o’clock. All are invited. ja29-tf her* Wesley Kenny ln ULS the FIFTH-STREET M. E. CHURCH, on TO MORROW, (Sabbath,) at 10# o’clock. A collection will be taken in aid of the Beoford-street Mission. It* PENJAJdIN Z. Wff*LL, Miuionafj, THE PRESS—PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY. 29. 185$, Unfulfilled Prophecy*—The public are ■ particularly invited to One of the series of 8«r -mons by Dr, B6MBERGER, at 7)4 o’clock, SABBATH EVENING.. Church, R aQE Street, below Fourth. AS the subject is one of such special ihtereat, ample ac commodations will be provided for all to be comfortably seated. It* IYW» Rov. William Cathcart, of New Mariut* LLS Btreat Bapttn Church, will preach'ln the AME RICAN MBOHANIOB’ HALL. cor. Fourth and George streets, TO-MORROW (Sabbath) AFTEUNOON, at 8)4 o’clock, - It* irs» Church of the New Testament—T. H* li!§ STOOKTON, Pastor.—ASSEMBLY BUILDING, Tenth, below Chestnut, SABBATH, 10)4 A M. and 7)4 P. M. Rubjeat—2 Tim., il 10— ‘ Life and Immortality.” Friends of Bible Christianity and OhrlstlanUnion, Citi zens and Strangers, cordially Invited. Gratuitous dis tribution—Bible Tracts—” Sermon on the Mount,” Ao. Beats free. Oollectlonß for expenses. It* Church of St. Matthias, S* E* corner of Lk3. Nineteenth and North streets, (below OoateB). Bervloe oo SUNDAY MORNING, at 10# o’clock, and in the EVENING at 7# o’clock. It* Sermon to Young Men*—By special re* UJ? quest of the Young Men’s Christian Association, the Rov RICHARD NEWTON, D. D., will repeat his last, sermon on the ”Model Hen of the Bible,” to Young Men, by Divine permission, on BABBATH EVENING, 80th inst, athalf.p&st seven o’clock, in the Church of the Covenant, CONCERT HALL, Cheat nut, above Twelfth street. Seats reserved for youngmen. Medical Students In vited to attend. It* Pauperism—Cause and Cure*—Rev. John L l 3 CHAMBERS on this subject TO-MORROW, at 3# e. M. Church, BROAD end SANSOM (late George) btreets. Collection for Home Mission. It* lmportant Notice.—The annual meetings LLjs la behalf of the Missionary Society of the Metho dise Episcopal Church will take place TO-MORROW, (Sabbath,) in the M. E. UNION CHUROH, Fourth, below Aroh. Rev. FOUNTAIN E. PITTS, of Tennes see, the firßt missionary of the M. E. Church to South America, will preach In the MORNING, at 10# o’clock. BISHOP 800TT will preside at a Oonversational meeting, st 3 o’clock in the AFTERNOON. Rev. ALFRED OOOKMAN will preach in the EVEN ING, at 7# o’clock. Collections will be taken after each service. It* [Y?£=» Masonic Notice—The officers and mem- Do? bars of tbe R. W. the Grand Lodge of Pennsyl vania, the members of Rising Star Lodge, 126. and tbe order in general, are invited to meet at the HALL, Chestnut street, on SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at 2 o’olook precisely, for the purpose of attending the funeral of ourlate Brother, FRANCIS A. DKOVIN. By order of the W, M. It* B FRANKLIN JAOKBQN, Secretary. Three Lecture* on Syria and the Torks. will be'given, at CONCERT HALL, Chestnut' street, above Eleventh, on TUESDAY, February Ist: FRIDAY, 4th; TUESDAY, Bth, at 7# o’clock, by Prof. JOHNS, formerly British Consul at Jerusalem, and arohitect of the beautiful church on Mount Zion, in that city; by Gapt. W. F. LYNCH, U. B. N.,Comman der of the Expedition to Jordan and the Dead Sea; and by Rev. R.S. OSBORN, Professor of Natural Soienoe. Roanoke College, and author of ” Palestine, Past and Present.” These gentlemen have kindly accepted the invitation to lecture for tbe Northern Home for Friend less Children, the Young Men’s Christian Association of Camden, and the House of Industry of the same place, to which institutions the entire proceeds are de voted. The Geographical and Statistical Society of New York have kindly offered their magnificent MAP OF THE ORIENT, forty feet in length. The opening and dosing overtures on the organ of the Hsrmonia tf. M. Society are by HENRY G. THUNDER, Esq. A number of persons, (male and female,) will appear in the vari ous coßtumes of Syria during the leotures. Grand Piano from the wareroomof Messrs. Cbickering & Sons, 1307 Chestnut street. Tickets to tbe'course, 50 cents; single tickets, 25 cents—to be had at the principal stores. ja2o»3t* iv=» Business Education.—Call at Bryant 8c Iks STRATTON’S MBROAMILE COLLEGE, 8 E. corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT, and examine their Counting-House Coarse of Instruction. It comprises THiatr priotioal MASOSOBIPT SETS, illustrating Bank ing, Manufacturing, Jobbing, and Commission business. A practical knowledge of accounts and good business Writing is guarantied to every Student. ja29-2t rv~==» Spiritualism.—Rev. R, P* Ambler* ol LK_3 Baltimore, a Trance-medium, and one of the most eloquent men of the age, will leoture at BAN 80M-STREET HALL, on SUNDAY, at 10# A. M , and Admission, 6 cents it* iyv—-» Philadelphia Medical Society*—A stated Lks meeting will be held on MONDAY, January 81st, at 7# o’olock P. M., at the Locust-street Lyceum, An election of officers. J. J REESE, ja29-2t* Recording Secretary. rv-=p* The Headquarters for Life-size Photo* Lk3 graphs in Oil, or superior Ivorytypes and Ambro types, is REIMER’S GALLERY, BEOOND Street, above Green. It* Statement of the Union Bank, as required Uj? by the Second Section or the Act of the Gene ral Assembly of this Commonwealth, approved the 13th day of October, A. D. 1857. Amount of Loans and Discounts.., $224,310.49 Do. Bpede 140,943 37 Do. Due from other Banks 20,768.65 Do. of Notes in circulation 64,630 00 Do. Deposits, including balances due to other Banks 222,281.32 P&iLADBLFfftA, January 28,1859. CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, ss —I, James Lesley.' Cashier of tbe Union Bank, being sworn, depose ana say, that tho above statement is correct, to the best of my knowledge and belief. JAMBS LESLEY, Cashier. Sworn before me this twenty-eighth day of January, A. D. 1859. It 0. BRAZKR. Alderman. ryr==» Office Shumoklu Valley and Pottsville 115 RAILROAD COMPANY, 309 WALNUT St.— Philadelpsia, January 27, 1869. The Ooupoos of the first Mortgage Bonds of the Phila delphia and Sunbury Railroad Company, due the let of February, 1859, and the outstanding Ooupnns, due Ist August, 1658, will be paid on presentation, at tbe BANK OF OOMMEROE, Philadelphia, on and after the Ist FEBRUARY. • JAMES S. BIDDLE, ja2S-dtfelfcths&tu-2ir President. ryrc» Delaware Division Canal Company of U 3 PENNfIYLVANIA. NOTICE —The annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Company will be held at their office, 80S WAL NUT Street, on TUESDAY, the Ist day of February next, at which time an election will he held for .a Pre sident and Director* for the ensuing year. The polls will close at 2 o’clock P. M, J. W. WOOIiSTON, Secretary. Philadelphia, January 26th, 1869. j&27*4t# The Serai-animal Examination of Qas*. dldatos for admission as pupils of the NORMAL SCHOOL will be commenced on MONDAY, Febrnata,' 7th,at9o»elockA. v AI. • To be admitte4>the candidate must be at leaqvlutftea years of age, and: pass a satisfactory examination in Orthography, .Definition of Words, Heading, HogUah. Grammar, History of tbe United States, Geography, Arithmetic, and Penmanship. The NORMAL SCHOOL .is desigued to qualify fe males to become teachers in the Public Schools; and, previous to examination, every. candidate must make an explicit declaration that her objeot in'entering the school is to qualify herself to become a teacher, and that she intends to engage in teaching in tba PUBLIO 80H00LS 09 THB CITY OF PHILADELPHIA. Examination on MONDAY in Theoretical Arithme tic and Orthography, and De&nition of Words. TUESDAY—Grammar and Geography. WEDNESDAY—PracticaI Arithmetic and History. Ja27-tfe7 P. A. OREQAR Principal. Horace Greely, Esq., will Lecture at LkJj the MUBIOAL FUND HALL, on TUESDAY EVENING, Pebraary Btb, 1859. ja26-4t# iys» Office of the Union Canal Company LLS Philadelphia, January 10,1869, The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Union Canal Company of Pennsvlvanl* will be held at the Of fice of the Company, No. 223 WALNUT Street, oa TUESDAY, February Ist next, at 11 o’clock A.M.: after which an election will bo held for officers and managers for the ensuing year. The Transfer Books will be closed after the 20th Inst, jall-tfel 0. THOMPSON, Secretary. r» Dr. Weder’a Chestnut Springs Water Ujj CURE, at Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia county, Pa. jaC-ly rvT=s» Wardrobes of Elegant Styles, for sale lU Cheap, at MANUFACTORY, 269 South THIRD Street. r> ’ Restoration .of the Jews—Six Lectures m? ou the “ Restoration of the Jews” will be deli vered by the Rer. 8 BONHOMME, at the HALL OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, NINTH Street, above CHESTNUT, Philadelphia, commencing on TUESDAY EVENING, Pebraary Ist, at a quarter of eight o clock. First lecture, TUESDAY EVENING, February Ist. On the Interpretation of Prophecy. Second lecture, FRIDAY EVENING, Februiry 4th. The Holy Land, with Signs of the Times. Third leotnre, TUESDAY EVENING, February Bth. The Restoration of the Twelve Tribes to Palestine. Fonrlh leotnre, FRIDAY EVENING. February 11th. The Union of Judah and Israel into one Kingdom Fifth lecture. TUESDAY EVENING, February 16tb. The Sixtieth Chapter of Isaiah; or the Complement of the original Promise made to Abraham. Isaac, and Jacob. Sixth lecture, FRIDAY EVENING, February 18th. Continuation of the Subject. Tickets for the course, for a lady and gentleman, $1: for a single lecture 26 cents The proceeds to be applied to charitable purposes. Tickets for sale at the Presbyterian House, 1334 Chestnut street; The Eplsoopal Depository, 1224 Chsstuut street; The Amerioan Tract Society, 927 Chestnut street; At Burns and Sieg, 800 Chestnut street; At W. 8 Unrtien’s, 000 Oheetnut street; At the Bible House, Seventh and Walnut; At the Baptist bookstore Arch street; At Smith’s bookstore, 40 North Sixtu street; At the Methodist bookstore, 66 North Fourth stroet, and at the door of the hall. ji2&-tasamtu4t rya—* Firemcn’s.faml other Union Prayer LUJ MEETINGS, under the auspices of the YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. ON SABBATH AFTERNOONS, United States Engine, Wood, below Orown St., from 4 to 6 o’clock. Pennsylvania Hose, Eighth at., below Green, from 3# to 4 X o’clock, United Hose, Brown st., below Twelfth, from 4% to 6% o’clock. United States Hose, Buttonwood, below Fifth, 4 to 6. ON SABBATH, at TX P. M._ *DWigont Engine, corner of Tenth and Filbert stfl. Delaware Engluo, South st.. above Nineteenth at. Vigilant Hose. E ghth street, above Wharton. ON TUEBDAY, at ik P, M. America Eogiue, Buttonwood, below Third et. PhiladelphiaEnglne, Seventeenth, below Chestnut. Robert Morris Hose, Lombard st., above Eighth st. Schuylkill Hose, Locust st., below Thirteenth. Moyamenalng Bouse of Industry. Cellar of Bulletin Building t>% to 6. ON WEDNESDAY, at 7# P. M. Independence Engine, Spring Garden, near 24th at. Southwark Engine, 8. Third, above Washington at. ON THURBDAY, at 7# p. M. Greenway School House, Kingaessing, Darby road. 17. Liberty Hose, New Market, above Coatofl st. Naval Asylnm, Gray’s Ferry road. FairmouutEugino, Ridge avenue above Wood at. | Good Will Hose, Wood et., below Twenty-third. Fairmount Hose, Pleasant etreet, above Eleventh. Diligent Hose, Madißon, above Race at. Humane Hose, Wood etreet, below Third. Western Engine, Oallowhlll, below Sixteenth Bt. Club Boom, corner Fifteenth and Filbert Btreete, United States Hose. _ ON FBID AY Western Hoio, Twentieth st .above Lombard St. Warren Ho*e, Barker, above Eighteenth st. Bpring Garden Hose, Parrish, near Eleventh st. In Cellar of Bulletin Building. Third below'Qhest nut street, from 6 to 0 o’clock P. M. DAILY. * Diligent Engine, corner Tenth and Filbert eta., from 5 to 0 P.M. ’ Medical student meeting, every morning, from 8 to quarter before 9 o’clock, at room of the Association. 1009 and 1011 Chestnut. Ladles and Christian friends are affectionately Invited to attend. By order of the Executive Committee of Young Mon’s Christian Association. jal6-aat tf ry*sr» Office of the Fire Insnrnnco C'empnny \k3 OF THE COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA— January 21,1860. At a meeting of the Stockholders or the said Com pany, held on MONDAY, the 17th Inat., the following gentlemen were duly elected DIRECTORS for the en suing year, to wit: Charles J. gutter, Samuel Bonnell. Henry Orilly, Frederick Klett. Joßeph Mooro, And at a meeting of the DAY, CHARLES J. BUTT: re-elected President, j*22-7t BKNJAB fY’-sa* Office of the Phllndelphla and savannah LLi? STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY—PniLA DBH'HiA, January 17,1869. The annual meeting of the Stockholders or the Phila delphia and Savannah Steam Navigation Company will be held at No. 21 PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, on TUESDAY EVENING, the Ist of February next, at hair-pant seven o’olook, at whioh time and place thire will be an election for Fire Managers fortne ennaiog jew- , ftl WM. DENNIS, i jalO’Ws Secretary end Irewurer,. fvssM IfaUce.—The annual meeting of [H? \ Stockholders of the Ocean NeTigatUM Company will be held at No. 800 North DELAWARE AvenUe, on TUEBDAY, the Ist of February next, at 12 o’clock, noon, at which time and‘place there will be an eleotioß for FI re Directors for the ensuing ![•*£• Philadelphia, January 17,1869. WM. DENNIS, jalB-12t* Secretary and Treasurer. >ysa* Jayne’s Hall Prayer Meetings—■ Notice— . i Owing to a previous engagement of the HaU, the B&BINEBBr s A (nil line o£ail th«. . .. .. : . .. manufactured by the „ DB LAINBB, . OHALLIRS. ' ■ - , ■ - I \ and Comprising the moat desirable TWILLS, ©Ter offered to .th,e trade?* g00 ? 8 J. O. HOWE & cV » Are also the Sole Agents for the sale, in this t*. , of the following Manufacturers of , , WOOLLEN AND.COTTON GOODS; BRADFORD, TAFT, A 00., J. T. SSAGRAVE A 00., MERRIMACK WOOLLEN COMPANY, H. SAYLES A BON, ‘ i ELM STREET MILL, MILLBUBY WOOLLEN MILL, And other popular makes. BROWN AND BLEACHED COTTONS : INDIAN ORCHARD 7-8,4-4. and 9-8, WATERFORD MEG. 00. 7-8, 4-4, and 9-8. To all of which the attention of bnjers is selloited. ja2s-tu th it 3m fiENAT BROTHERS & Co., lmporters of WHITE MUSLINS, . EMBROIDERIES, and LININ OAMB. HANDKERCHIEFS, 238 CHESTNUT STREET. js2B»3m JOSEPH LEA, DOMESTIC COMMISSION WAREHOUSE, Nos. 128 and 180 OHESTNUT STREET, COTTON, LINEN, WOOLLEN AND PRINTED CAKFJBTINGS. Intltea Bontbern and Western buyers to examine a large and desirable assortment of OABPETB, Indading many new patterns not before offered, tU : VSNITIAN, WOOL AND WORSTED, COITON-WiRP, SUPERFINE, DDTOH, ' INGBAIN, 4o„ ELLINGTON BRUSBBLLB, Carefully BBLEOTED in the looms, WABBANTED or uniform quality from end to end, and being made ohielly in this vicinity, oan he sold on more favorable terms, and by the UNEQUALLED RAILWAY FACI LITIES oi our city, sent to all Western points at less expense than from any other market. ja24.2mlf rWULIiS & SHEETINGS FOB EXPOET. X-' ' BBOWN, BLEACHED, it BLUE BBILLB. HEAVY A LIGHT SHEETINGS, Suitable for Export, for sale by FBOTHINGHAAI it WELLS, *4 Seulk FRONT Sl'., f 86 LRTITIA BT. oolh-ly Jnenrancc QEompauus. Office of the Quaker city in- V-P BUBANOE COMPANY, 408 WALNUT STREET. —Philadelphia. January Bth, 1859. The third annnal statement of the business and con dition of “Quaker City lucuranoe Company » as pro seated to its Stockholders January 4tfi, 1969: Capital stock $200,000 00 Surplus January Ist, 1858 77,870 87 Premiums for imuraneo In 1858 228.696 68 Interest account 12.614 SO S alvage %nd reinsurance aeo’t.. 22,216 11 ■ ■—« $541,006 66 LOSSES. EXPENSES, AO. Losses paid In 1859 $122,989 11 Dividend, Commissions to agents, Taxes. Licenses, Printing, Ad vertising, Office Bent, and Ex penses 60,899 07 Relneurance and return premi ums 27,622 18 Salaries paid in 1858........... 5,846 18 5216,766 64 ASSBTS. Bonds, Mortgages, Stocks, Cou pon Bonds, Loans on Collateral and on ea 11,.. ..••••,$184,663 60 Bills Receivable 87,170 60 Cast due from agents and out- ' ‘ v standing premiums 23,642 49 Cash in bank and oq hand...... 28,984 93 ■— $324,861 42 At a meeting of the Stockholders, held the 4th Inst., the following officers and directors were unanimously elected: OFFICERS. President—GEOßGß H. HART. Vice President—E. p. ROSS. Secretary and Treasurer—H R. COGGBHALL, Assistant Secretary—S. H. BUTLBB. DIRECTORS. Geo. H. Hart, 1. W. Bailey E P. Rose, Andrew R. Chamber*, A. 0. Oattell, J. L. Pomeroy, John G. Dale, H. R. Coggshul. Poster 8. Perkins, Sami. Jones, Hon. &. M. Puller, Charles G. Imlay. Ja9thi&tu-lmlf H. R. COGG&HALL, Soc’y, fjIULTON’® INSURANCE, ADJUSTING, JL AND COLLECTING OFFICE, No. 008 OHEBINUT STREET, Fau.anu.raiA. The undersigned having been praotloally engaged for a number of years in different capacities of the Inra ranee business—for several years in adjusting losses exclusively for the Insurance Companies—now offers hie services to those sustaining Loss or- Damage by Fire to property insured, in making out‘their proofs of such loss or damage iu full compliance with the intricate and cunoihg conditions Policies of Insurance, in such a manner, as to obviateplea or excuse for reduction or litigation bj companies so inclined, or others. He Is assisted by ttye best legal oounsel in Philadel phia, and will give particular attention to the Oolleo 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 tim» after a Are occur*, in oonsequenee of carelessness or mismanage ment In effecting the insurance, or for some other cause, which, although an important root, is scarcely over 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 othfra (in most oases) 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 passible. d22-2miftt JAMES PULTON. IDissolntume ani» QEovarttursiinis. COPARTNERSHIP. THE SUBSORI VJ BERB have admitted Ur. CHARLES H. FSB NALD (who has been with them the past nine years) to an interest in their bnslness, to date from the first day 'of JANUARY, 1869. They will continue the PUBLISHING and BOOK BELLING business, in all. its branches, at their Old Stand, No 26 Booth BIXTH St., abovb Chkstsdt. The style of the firm will be as heretofore. LINDSAY & BLAKIBTON. Philadelphia, January 27th, 1869. Ja9B-3t /COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—The un- V/ derslgned have, THIS DAY, associated them selves together, under the firm ofO. &D. 8. OADWAL LADER, for the transaction or a WHOLESALE LUM BER COMMISSION BUBINIBB, at COATES Street WHARF. CHARLES OADWALLADSR, DAVID 8. OADWALLADSR. Philadelphia, January 1,1869. j*?B-6t* Dissolution.— the copartner. SHIP heretofore existing between the sub scribers, under the firm of MoLOUGHLIN A DIFFISN DUFFER, has expired, by limitation. The business will hereafter be carried on, at the old stand, by PIERSE MoLOUGHLIN, who is authorised to settle up the affairs of tho old firm. PIERSE MoLOUGHLIN, ja27-Bt* HENRY DIFFBNDUPFBR. jJjoOALLUM & CO., CARPET HOUSE. Have removed from No. SO BANK Btreet to No. 509 CHESTNUT STREET, OPPOSITE THE BTATE-HOUBH. j*27-lm REMOVAL.—THE FREIGHT PABSENGER OFFICE of the CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIPS has been REMOVED from No. 828 North Wharves to the 8. W. corner of FOURTH and OHESTNUT Streets. A. HERON, Jr., Agent. Bills Lading signed at the Office on the Wharf. 2d above Vine street. ja22-12t 'DEMOVAL.—J. O. HOWE & CO. HAVE XtL REMOVED to No. 240 MARKET Street, south aide. ja22-12t REMOVAL. LINCOLN, WOOD, & NICHOLS BAYS miHOVSD From their old stand,. 46 South SECOND street, to 795 CHESTNUT STREET. The Retail Department will be closed for a few weeks. ial3*tf jjemoYaE KELLY & DOHERTY, TAILORB, Have removed to 81 and S 3 SOUTH FIFTH STREET, OSS DOOH ABOTB OHIfITHOV, East side. January 7th, 1669. jaB-80t CORDS, Ao, JJEMOYAL. SAMUEL H. MATTSON, MERCHANT TAILOR, HAS REMOVED TO No. 1126 OHESTNUT STREET, TQIBD DOOK BBLOW YWBLFTH. South Bide, ' Where he is prepared to exeonte all orders In his line, having on hand a full supply of GOODS for Gentle men’s wear. BAMUEL H. MATTSON, nM-Sm-if Mo. 1198 OHEBTNUT Strut. GEORGE WHITE LEY, No. 135 South VY FRONT Street, offers for eelo, in Bocd only— A. Beignette Brandy, 1857, Pale and Dark. Jules Robin Oogoao, 1868 and 1857. Union Proprietor!’ Cognac, 1864. Plnet, Oastillion, * Oo Cognac, 1860,1867,1868. A. Camus Rochelle, 1867. Pellevolsin Rochelle, 1858, to arrive. t _ Martell & Co. Cognac, 1865,1851,1848. Jamaica Rum, 2 yoara in Bond. Stewart’s Scotch Whiskey. Burgundy Port Wine. Blolly Madeira Wine. Heidsiok Obampagne, quarts and pints. A full assortment or Olaret Wine, in cases and casks, to MfiTO. Htmoufll*. fOants. '\%J r ANTED.—By a Young Man who hgflhad " * *® reral ysars* experience in a Mercantile house, a SITUATION u ASSISTANT BOOK-KEEPER. Best of reference given. Address J. H, AI., at this Office. N ja29-2t* PARTNER WANTED, WITH $2,000 CASH, In the Manufacture and Sale of an Article made entirely of Ihjp, that will afford fully 160 per cent profit. The demand is extenslvenuduafecertain. Is secured by Letters 'Patent. Address “IRON,” Office of this paper. x‘ * c . ja29*3t* Farm wanted from 60. to 70 Acres, for ftrmlng'pnjposes. Bear to or adjoining Philadelphia county Andress, with de* aoription and terms, P* MICHAEL, 1420 RODMAN ’ Street, Philadelphia/- 1 • ■ ~ v Ja3o-4t A; PERSON having £ capital THOUSAND DOLLARS, desires an some safe and profitable business, or would join''* party io establfshing a New House. Please addrera. “B. W,8.» at this Office. Jaflffi*. Ah experienced book-keeper, who has held that position for the past six years in a House now out of business, desires an engagement. [References unexceptionable. Address “B. t. M.“ at ja2B-2t* WANTED-An experienced, practical ILLUSREffBR, for a small ALB BSEWEBY, In Cream VJ- The article required is a flrst*olass “ Pale recorameft” None need apply unless they are well BUY.” Steik Addreis, with full particulars, “ BBBW ——■ ja2B 6t STEAM-ENGINE, one- Officeof this PaDe*' %M or more.' Address “0. 8.,*» —— - j*2B-2t* WHorn® mTTu™'Dry-goods Jobbing. None other need apply. ASk?*P*rieneed BALBBMAN. Offloe. «iHlßßBt.,”i’reJj A K EXPERIENCED £w TrpypEßi; A open for an engagement. « will be given. Address “INTBCttfeL 1 *” reference floe, this Of ia2S-6t* WANTED —By an „ SITUATION as TBAOHBH la A *e2' X » a demy. Address » TBAOHEfi >’ at the Press®Lf® 4 * ja2B-6t* WANTED —The loan of $l,OOO THREE MONTHS, for which good Beal EftaU security and liberal interest will be girtn. Address » BENTON,” Office of this Paper, ja2B-Bt* WANTED —A second-hand FIRE PROOF, of Evans A Watson’s make. Address “SECURITY,” at this Office, , j>2B-3t» OTANTED.—A YOUNG LAD, 10 years v ▼ of age, who writes a fair hand, wishes a SITU ATION, as ERRAND £O7, Address “BURKE,” Office of The Press. ja27-6t* A YOUNG MAN, -just from the country, who has had twayears experience is a Store, de sires a SITUATION in a Wholesale or Retail establish meat. Best of reference siren. Address “ WIL LIAM,” Press Office. ja27-4t* WANTED —By a Young Man, who is a competent Accountant and first-rate Penman, a SITUATION as BOOK-KEEPER. Salary moderate. Atrply at JAMES, KENT, SANTEE, & CO.’S. 241 N. THIRD Street. Ja2s-6t* "WANTED—A PURCHASER for a Hill rery desirable Residence, haring all the modern improvements. and will be sold rery low. Apply to 8. KILLOUGB, ja34-6t* No. 306 WALNUT Street, WANTED —A SITUATION, by a SALESMAN, In a first-claw Dry-Hoods House; one that understands his business: has a large ac quaintance with city and near Trade. Address A B. 0., Office of The Press. ja24-ot* WANTED —By a Toting Man, who is a Practical Book-keeper and goed Penman, a SITUATION as BOOK-KEEPER or CLERK in a Banking or Mercantile House. Good reference given. Address 0. K., DafPs College, PITTSBURG, Pa. ja2o 12t* 11 WANTED FORTH* UNITED STATES Eg CAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried men, to whom Vi) will be given good pay, board, clothing, and medical Pay horn $l2 to $22 per month. No man baring a wife or child, will be accepted. Apply for MOUNTED SERVICE at No. 817 MARKET Btreet. above Eighth, north side. I. N. MOORE, apl7-tf Ist Lieut. Ist Dragoons, Recruiting Officer. Soxßale attb to ftet. Receiver* sale wm be sold at Receiver’s Sale, at the Office of the “ ERIE OBBERYBR,” in the City of Erie, Pennsylvania on PRIDAT, the 11th day of February, 1859, at 2 o’clock P. M., the ERIE OBSERVER NEWSPAPER and JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, together with the Building and Lease of Ground, Subscription List, Good- Will, &C. *O. Jr The Office is in complete order, and contains all the Type, Presses, and other Fixtures neeessary for a first class Newspaper and Job Office, consisting, in part, of obs Steam Engine, one Newspaper Power Press, one Power Job Press, Card Press, Hand Press, Ac Ao. The Subscription List is a fine one, andcan,nodonbt, with a very little exertion, be largely increased. The Advertising and Jobbing Patronage is as good as that of any other office in the city- TERMS OF SALE —One-fourth lu hand, and the balance in Six, Twelve and Eighteen Months, with in terest and approved security. J. W. DOUGLASS, Receiver. Erie, January 25, 1859. ja2B-4t COAL-YARD PROPERTYFOR SALE.— One of the best locations in the city of Phila delphia, which has been established and doing an ex tensive business for the last twelve years. Terms will be madeeasy. Apply at SAMUEL NATHANS’S Auc tion House, No. 224 S. THIRD Street, below Walnut street. • ja&9-6t FOR SALE LOW—A TRACT of LAND, suitable for a Farm, containing Forty-sir Acres, situated three miles from - Williamstown, Camden county, N.J. Apply to E. P. MIDDLETON A BRO., J»29-3t - 6 North FRONT Btreet. ® CHURCH-ALLEY STORE TO LET. —The Store. No. 238 Chnrcb alley, first door be low Third street, is to be let. It has been occnpied for several years by an Importing house of Preach and GerminApods. Also To Let, the Third, Fourth, and Fifth Floors of the Brown-Stone Store, No. 606 OHESTNUT Street. Apply to* WILLIAM S. & ALFRED HABTIBN, ja29-sw2t If No 606 CHESTNUT Street. ®FOR SALE OR RENT—A LARGE MANBION and Forty Acres or lees, admirable for Country Seat, Snmmer Hotel, or Boarding Bohool, near Gwynedd Btation, North Pennsylvania Railroad, 18 miles from Philadelphia. Apply to P. K. LYND, 5 if South SIXTH Btreet, _ ja29-6t mTO LET*—A modem-built Country HOUSE, with FOUR AORB8; tastefully laid ont, with ornamental trees; large Vegetable Garden, fruit and berries; with good Oat-Buildings; five miles from Market-street Bridge, one and a quarter from Manayank. Address “B. J. V.,” Blood’s Despatch Office. • j*2B-Bt# HE STOCK AND FIXTURES OP A COAL and STONE YARD FOB SALE. The put season 10,000 perches Stone, 1,600 tons CoaUbeen sold. Mach more can be done with a tittle exertion Cash paying basinets. Also, Two New HOUSES, on Frank lin street, below Master, cheap, and a LOT OF GROUND. The Proprietors wish to close out their business. Apply at Office, EIGHTH Street, above Master. _ ja22-ath3t* For sale—a great bargain.— PARKER’S celebrated and established BIL LIARD ROOMS AND RRBTAURANT, ARCH Street, one door east of the Arch-street Theatre. ThU is a a splendid opportunity. Apply on the premises- ja27-8t TO LET.—An old-fashioned STORE BHa In MARKET Street, near Second. Rent $l,OOO a year. Apply to Ur. PETTIT, 328 MARKET St. ja26-6t» FOR SALE OR RENT—The fountain GREEN ROLLING MILL, situate on the Sohuyl klil and Reading Railroad, one mile from Eatrmount. Possession immediately. Apply to JOHN HALDEMAN* Harrlßhnrg, Pa. jalT-12t* ®TO LET—A fine COUNTRY MAN SION rlate the residence of Henry Ashton, dec’d), replete with modern conveniences end surroundings, Bltnated In Horsham township, Montgomery county,-* miles from Fort Washington Station, N P. R. R. Pos - - sesaion at any time. Apply to JAOOB SMITH, Ja., near the premises, or to the subscriber. Hatboro’. Pa , GEO. HAND. Jal7-12t# STORE TO RENT. A HANDSOMB BTOBB, No. £2B ABOH Street Neatly fitted op with Wall Oaees, Marble Counters, and Marble floor, soltable/or Jeweller and Silversmith, or any fancy business. Bent, $9OO. Also, A WELL-LIGHTED FOURTH STORY BOOM, fifty by Thirty feet, ON NOBTH BTBEKT. Apply to JONES, WHITE** MoCtTRDY, No. 628 ABOH Street. PAPER MILL TO RENT.—The Paper Mill known aa lIANWKLL MILL, altnated on the Wlssahiokon Greek, and one mile from Chestnut Hill Railroad Station. This Mill la adapted to make One Book Papers. It has thru? engines, one foar machine, 62 inches wide, and all the appurtenances for the suc cessful manufacture of paper. Possession given imme diately, Apply to. or address. 080808 H. LBVIB, Ho. 80 South SIXTH Btroat. MFOR RENT—The DWELLING No. 616 LOOCBT Street, (or Washington Square,) from the Ist of January, 1800. The house is three stories high, with basement, back building, &6., now occupied by J. W. Poruey. Apply at the office of The Press, or at the house. • n023-tf TO RENT.—On the Ist January next, the rery superior and extensive ROOMS, (3d, 3d, 4th and sth floors, each 34feet by 146) of the NEW BTORB, 688 MARKET Street. The building is one of the One improvements on the upper side, between PIPTH and SIXTH Streets, haring two fronts, the north one on a rear Street with good oartage way 30 feet into BIXTH Street. Apply on the premises. nol-tf titotttjes, Jetoelrjj, &c. Bailey & 00., VOBMBBLY BAILEY & KITCHEN, Hare removed to their new Pire-proof, White Marble Store, 819 CHESTNUT STREET, NORTH BIDE, BELOW THE GIRARD HOUSE, Now opening their. Pall of IMPORTED JEWELRY, PLATED WARES, AND PANOY GOODS, To whloh tlaey invite the attention of the public. SILVER-WARE, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, AND PEARLS, AT WHOLSB4LI AMD BJTAIb. auir-if tr Gentlemen would do well by calling on DILKB A KBN3IL. 189 N. NINTH Bireet, above Cherry, and have their old Garments made to look equal to new, by Cleansing or Dyeing atd Repairing. ja29»2t* ES. WHELEN & GO., • BANKING, BTOOK.and EXCHANGE OPPIOE, No 809 WALNUT Street. - STOCKS and LOANS, of all desorptions, bought and sold on Commission in the principal cities of the United States or Europe. Particular attention given to the sale investment of money. ja2o 3 m rp The business men of Philadel phia. ivill And it to their advantage to advertise In the “ KENTUCKY YEOMAN,” published at FRANKFORT, Kentucky. The “ YEOMAN ” is Pub lished Ttl Weekly end Weekly, end being the Offloial Paper of the State, has the most general circulation of any paper in the State. Merchants and Manufacturers wishing te make their business known In all parts of the State, or in the South and West, can find no better medium than the Kentucky Yeo man ” . . Advertisements sent directly to ns, acoompanied with the OABH, or through the Agency of Messrs. JOY, COE, & CO., 459 CHESTNUT Street, seoond floor, wiU meet with prompt attention. 8. J. Ui MAJOR & Wm IltaUQlt, Bjr, Jtf7-t]Mta*9trp \MTHEATLBT fc ABOH-OT. TVi THSATBB.—WiUi.nfI. it. JMOgUC , THIS (B,tnrf»T) *VZNINa, Jai.amy 29,18 W, . ALADDIN: OH. THB -WONDBEFOL LAMP l - . AlKldlD, Mra. John Drew; Almmmt, Mr.Domaa; Eurlb, Mr Wood; Tahi Tooglnok, Mr. Bndl*n Prineeee B.droal Bedoar. Mie.- Taylor. GBANDFATHER WHIUHEAD. Admission, 25 ets. BeouredBeats in Drees Circle, 871 c ets: Orchestra Stalls,so ets: Seats in Private Boxes, 75 etc: Gallery, 18 ots; Gallery for Colored Per*ona,2jl rt*| Private Box in Gallery for Colored Persona, 88 etS| Whole Private Box, $B. - m Doors open at half past 8 o’clock; eomncace at T$ pweilely. IVATIOKAL CIRCUS, WALNUT ST., lv Above EIGHTH-LEWIS B. LENT, Manaser. j TWO CIBOU3EB AND A HENA&BBXB THIS |Baturd*y) J7BMZHO, January 29,1MF, _ \ VAN AMBUBGH’B MBNAOEBU „ , Of I4ou, Tigers, Leopards ss4 Pauthors; and the Col** V ossal Beast*,' X TIPPOO BAIB. ■ , _ 4 B “ Family Oircle...>» < :.Vr:. « Poors open at qttatfar to 7 o’olook, Pi will commence at 7Jf.\ N BW WALNUT-STfeEBT THBATRB, f OOBNBB NINTH AND WALNUT STRUTS. AotiDgaod Stage Manager..B.y. Keaeh. THIS (BaturdAy) EVENING, January 29, IBM, BICHARD 111.. Bichard 111, Barry Sullivan: Sari of Biobmond, Hr. Ketch; Lord Stanley, Ur. Greene* Henry VI, Ur. Young: Queen Elisabeth, Mrs. DafiUld. . . THE BOLD DBAGOONB. ' _ Hannibal Poim, Mr. P. Drew; Margot, Urt. Thayer. Prices of admiaalon—Second Tier and Nataliy and'Third Tier, 25 cents; Parquet, 87tf-oen&; Drea* Circle. 60 eents: Private Boxes, acoortßng to their locale, IS and SB; Single Beats is Orchestra and Private Boxes. T 6 cents. Doors opes at half put 8 o’clock; Curtain rises at 7 o’clock. ACADEMY OP MUSIC. * THIS AFTERNOON AT ONX. CLOSE OP THE BfABON. Notice to the patrons of THE MATINEES. Ur. Ullraan respectfully announces that he will giye, THIS SATURDAY, January 29, at On©,- Q-' . A PINAL MATINEE, , ’ ** immense scale; after which the artists will leave PTnnrw A .for Baltimore. On this occasion PIOUOU)^ NI .LABORER, U’lle H’me. JOHANNBBN, U lie. PLOBENZA, LOMNI, TAMARO, Will tnitM* w, OARL FORMES, tire Optra of*' 1 * performance will oonsist of the ea* B/ LABOBBB, Md OOLBIII. liUOßESEjygtSli. Bj PIOOOLOHIRI Uld mV, (Mr flr»t ipponra Id u>l. Oper?;?^’?, 0 *a ooDOlnda with the am mdwSs&*“,tfof wb:.l« of P,MieUo>. Opera o r* *' rform “ M of “* LA BBBTA FABlim, The Petulant Houses^! In which PICOOLOMINI will »Ppeav2»tw «*•* « n A only lime, in her ceUhreted maid ; JOHANNBBN m the Housekeepe*,X*usKr QIOBOTTI aa the Master. Daring the Serve Padrone will be produced THE QUABBELLING DUETT, •. Prom Aubtr’e Opera of the *’ Mason and by PICOOLOMINI and JOHANNBBN j and at the *** of the Opera, THE PICOOLOMINI WALTZ, Expressly composed by Big. Movas fox, and sung by PICOOLOMINI. In consequence of the departure, this evening, of the artists, and the length of the performance, the MATINEE will commence at ONE. Toon open at TWELVE. ONE DOLLAR TO ALL PARTS. THEBE WILL BE NO RESERVED SEATS. The whole of the Academy of Mosie will be thrown open to the public, with the exception of the prosceni um boxes, which may be secured in advance, at HD each. Tickets may be had to-day at the Academy of Music. SUPPLEMENTARY TICKET OPPiOES Hare been established at the following places, where tickets may be procured in advance, ana thus n nuh at the opening of the doors may be avoided: Ohickerlng’s. 1307 Chestnut street; Alfred Schmidt, 1028 Chestnut street: Beck A Lawton, corner of Se venth and OhestoutrLee A Walker, 722 Chestnut: Harsh, UM Oheatnut; Andre, 1104 Chestnut: and at the following hotels: the La Pierre, Girard, St. Law rence. CONCERT HALL. \J HYDN’S ORATORIO OF “THE SEVEN WORDS” WILL BE PZSrOBMID ON THURSDAY EVENING, FEB 8, AT SIGHT O’CLOCK, By the moat distinguished artiste ol this city. . Programme In Monday’a paper.. Ja29-lt* CJIGITOR BLITZ RESPECTFULLY AK >3 NOUNOXS that, in consequence of renovating and improving hla HALL, at the. ASSEMBLY BUILD INGS,' he has postponed his performances until MON DAY EVENING next, January 31#t, on which occa sion. he will reopen with. GREAT ATTRACTION. JaZT-St UfoDOtfOUGH* GAIETIES— -ITJL 224 RAOS STREET. A COMPLETE ETHIOPIAN SANE, BAM BHARPLXY, the great Beajoiat. BILLY THOMAS, the Wit and Hnmorist. . J. E. GILLIGAN, Comic, Irish, and Sentimental Vo calist . - * J. WILLIAMS, the nnrivalled Ballad Ist. . OLE BULL MYERS AND TROUPE. MamUle MARIE, the graceful Daneeuee.-» THE NICHOLS FAMILY, Postmen and Contor tionists. MISS ROSA MYERS. MISS MATILDA BO&INA, the Charming Vocalists. PULTON MYJBBB, Negro Female Dancer. HAODILL DARRELL BROTHERS. Pantomime, Burlesques, Faroes, Full Orchestra, Billiard Baloon. • Admittance, 16 and 10 cents. FISHER, Stage Manager. MoDONOUGH, Proprietor. ja26 CRANFORD’S OPERA HOUSE, O ELEVENTH Street; between Market end Obertnirt, OPEN FOB THIS SEASON. By the Largest Troupe of MINSTRELS IN THB WORLD. BANFOBD’B OPERA HOOfii. AID MX BANJOBD CHILDREN. Admittance 26 eents. ja7-lm fTIHE PENNSYLYANIA ACADEMY OF A THB PINS ARTS, No. 1026 CHESTNUT STREET, IS OPEN DAILY (Sundays excepted) from * A. M, an e p. m. Admission 25 cents. Children 12 cents. Shares of Stock, entitling the holder’s family to ad mission at all times, $BO. d7-tf ~ MUSICAL FUND HALL.—THE GEB NX MANIA OBOHSSTRA will eonunenee - thels Pnblle RBHBABSALS on SATURDAY next. Noe. 20th. Single Tickets 25 cents; a package or eight tlokets for SI, which may be obtained at Andre’s, 1104 Chestnut street; Beck A Lawton’s, oomer of Berenth and Chestnut, and at the door of the Hall. The pot* fomane* onmmaness at Zi£ o’clock P. U. nolT-V jStroriring. HOARDING.—Two SINGLE GENTLE. JjT MBN can be furnished with BOARD, in a Private Family, where the comforts of a home will be secured. Address “L,” at this Office. m ja37»4f JtU&innol. HARTSHOR'NE'S cure-all—the GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR AND REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, WEAK STOMACH AND WEAR BOWELS. Prepared by a Chemist. Bottles 13#, 26 and 50 eents. THB GREATEST DISCOVERY IN MEDICAL 8CIENOB! BARTSHORNE’B CURE-ALL should be kept in all families, In case of accidents or sudden sickness. HARTSHOBNB’B CURB-ALL cures Rheumatism. GARTBHOBNB’S CURB-ALL ouree Cramps, Cholie, Pains in the Stomach or Bowels. HABTSHORNB’S CURE-ALL etures Pains In the Limbs, Side, Baok and Breast. HABTSHORNB’S CURB-ALL cures Sprains, BrulMtf, Scalds and Burns. HARTSHORNB’S CURE-ALL cures Neuralgia, Toothache and Stiffness in the Joints. HARTSHORNE’S CURE-ALL cures Cholera, Diar rhoea and all Pain. HARTSHORNB’S CURB-ALL cures Ear Ache and Deafness from a cold. HABTSHORNB’S CURB-ALL owes Dyspepsia and Indigestion : also, Canker and Sore Mouth and Sore Throat. HABTSHORNB’S CURB-ALL owes all Spinal Affec tions and Weakness in Limbs. . ' HARTSHORNS '9 CURB- ALL is a great tools to Weak Stomach and Bowels, aud Improves Digestion. ITS“ As the frequent changes of the weather prodnoe a bad Cold, Rheumatism, Pain in the Limbe and Body: also, Stiff Neck—every person should get a bottle. It aots upon the Nerved, Muscles, Sinews,' Blood and Bones: and, by its warming electro-magnetic power, ex pels all pain from the system. Get a bottle and try it, and you will be astonished at its happy effects. N. B. If you have a Oeugb, use HABTSHORNS’B Pectoral Syrup of Wild Cherry, it is the best Ooogh Syrup in the World. Bottles, 26 and 68 cents, and |l. Tf you are Billions, use HARTSHO&NB’B ANTI BILLIOUS PILLS. They act upon the Liver, Stomaoh and Bowels, carrying off ail Bile and Foul Secretions. Boxes, 25 cents. Sold by R. H. JENKINS, No. 25 SOUTH EIGHTH Street, Between Market and Chestnut Street!. Simes’ Stores, Chestnut and Market streets. Garrigues’. Tenth and Coates streets. Wagner’s,TenthandLombardsts. * aulF-dtfebl-if Saning 4Fnnbs. SPRING GARDEN SAYING FUND SO CIETY OF PHILADELPHIA. Office, No. 831 North THIRD Street, (Consolidation Bank Building ) CHARTERED BY THE LBGIBLATURB OF PENN SYLVANIA Deposits received In sums of One Dollar and upwards, and repaid in Geld, without notice, with FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST from the day of deposit till with- A responsible and reliable Savings Institution has long been needed in the Northern part of the city, and “Tne Spring Garden Saving Fund Society” was char tered by the Legislature of Pennsylvania to supply this necessity. The Managers, in. organising and locating it have beau governed wholly by a desire to accommo date the business interests and wants of the very large and enterprising population by which it is sursounded. OFFICE OPEN DAILY, From9to 2% o’clock: also, on Mohdat and Thpbs dat from 6 until 8 o’clock in the evening. MANAGERS. Frederick Elett, Stephen Smith, John P. Levy, Hon fI.K Strong, Daniel Underkofler, Frederick Staake, Francis Hart, Joseph P. LeOlero, John Kessler, Jr., George Kneoht, James 8. Pringle, Jacob Dock, Joseph M Cowell, Hon.Wrn. Millward, George Woelpper, Gt o. T. Thorn, Peter C. Ellmaker, Robert B. Davidson. JAMES 8. PRINGLE, President. Francis Hart, Secretary. j&gp-tf If New straw-goods house—n.-e. comer or SIXTH and MARKET Street., Tfcdhr delphia. GEO. H. ROGBRS.Iate of the Brin COOK, ROGERS, A FRALEY, ineltee Ale frien«to thii eetahUehment, to examine an.entire new end -eH aeleoted Stock of STRAW GOODS. J«2B-2t» m/1 ARAOAIBO AND OAR AGO A HATS— If I superior quality, just landed, and for eala by O H. BOBERTB, Ne. 38 N. DSLAWABB A.enue, „d 37 N. WATak Street. JeW-lit* FISH* —685 Barrels Nos. 1,2, and 8 Macke rel, 30 do and tierces Salmon. 40 do Sea Shad. 340 do Mackinaw White Pish. 437 do Halifax and Eastport Herring. 600 Boxes Scaled Herring. Also, 630 Quintals Ground Bank Codfish, for O.O.gADLIB&OO.,* iUnfl Bk.tumd door ihn»» Vrow dhCTn nnn TO LOAN, in sums to suit UD OvFg vFVJVJ applicant*, npon Diamond*, Watcbw, Jewelry, Gone, Meicbandlee, Clothing, Ac.,on mode rate terms. byJONEB * 00., Broker*, N. w.oorner THIRD and GABKBLL Street*, below Lombard. Es tablished for the lasi 35 year*. Office boor* from 7A. M to 7 P M. _ , SECOND-HAND GOLD and BILYEB WATCHES, by eminent maker*, warranted genuine, for i*l® cheap—at tlw original wrt.