THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPHPHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MARCH 8, 1869. lrfral Ail.ni . TuechooiviWra. Mlier, i-'anJ forOitrnlen K. J., from M ill vtlf . h W rxs fcuus at 10 o'clock on ftaturd'i? iiluM, off Riedv friend, fbe wee at anchor during h navy bio, sn1 trie wra'ber bftnn hteun Iv cold, all tbe water that ran.e on deck 1m tno.l nieif Iron . nnd ihe weight of the n(vuaulat''l ici! csusod the vewel to to down. Ihe crew, cons. -tins; of O.iptaiu We ,cutil, bis ton. Ibirttf.i mrs ol nt, an 1 three colcred banrt. iooK to'tbc r'tfirine, where they rfoinneJ until 7 o'cl ck n Siadat niorL Idf, when tbny were Uken IT mid br uaht to this cltj by the etetnttnr Colonel 8. L. Brown, Oaotatu Bimpkiun, Tue roH n has a hand and a tool tounewhut Irozen: ihe colorcl men have their. Lftiidt and leet badly Irjzeu; ibe boy Is uninjured. ' On MUurdny night. to merj, rvgisterinR themselves as (iPOrp a'luu ml Jobn Miller, of New Jersey, en cur d a room ut tbe WailiinRion Hon'P, rbiI eoiiiK out, soon returned with a femranion, whom the? ertere I on thi boik as W. li. Ames and to ik to their room. Yeiierday roomiiiK, Mr. Ames, who Is drover, com plulned at tbe ofll.-e t!.it he btrl been robbed ol about $3000 during the bight ny lilsconpitnious, lie wan cot acquainted will) then, and bad met them accidentally ii a saioon somewhere on Chemut street. Tbe aliased thieves ma 1c their escape through a bath-room wuidow to the rear ol tie hotel, it Is auppo-eu. as they were not een to h ave bv tbe niubt wutebman. Mr. 8. M. Filton, wife ot Mr. 8. MY Feltou, Preiidrnt ol tbe Ja:lad IpOia Bud BiUim re Central Bxilroad. aad for tusny years Pre-ld ut of the Pniladclphia, Wilroiof? on, and Bnltl inore Ruhoad Co upany, c imt; uear losing her lite, a few davs since, while travelling with her hnoband to Mob le Irom New Orleans. Mrs. Fvl oo attempted to enter a sleeping car iron another, lust Vis the Irmu started, when she clipped and Icll between the two ctr, falling on the track between tbe rail?, wh-re sbe remained per cctly qu et until tha tr.iin pnsed, escaping ail it jury with tbe exeeptioa oUUe loss of two finyeis on her right band. An old liame budding, on the southwest corner ol Front and Vueen street?, called the ''Bed Market," was set on Are about 4 o'clock . yefderdsy moinlup, but tbe Are was dlscovere I before it had made ranch prosrrcss, and extin guished by the police. Part ot the building is occnpled tor a dwelling, which makes the iucen diary aet all the more base. About one o'clock Sunday morning smoke was seen iHBuinir irom tae building No. 507 Locust street, occupied by A. 11. Phillips as a laundry. Tbe builoiug was tound to be locked np when tbe police retched it, and after it bad been broken open the fire was discovered behind the coun'er. It was speedily extin guished und but little damage was done. Doiucetle Altnirs. ( Odd closed on Saturday at 130J. There wereeiaht fires in (Jiiicaaoon Friday. Tbe present session of Congress is expected to be a short one. A. T. Stewart was in consultation with several 8enators yesterday. Wendell Phillips ha9 a fesr good words to say for Grant's inaugural. Tbe Hackensack Railroad of New Jersey - has been transferred to tho Erie Compauy. ; Tbe President and his lamilv attended T)r. Sunderland's church in Washington yesterday. Tbe Indians accused of tbe murder of Mr. Butler, near Collins, New York, have been arrested. i Hon. John O. Hinckly, a prominent lawyer i and citizen ot VVestQeld, M. II., died on Satur day. Indjan treaties and other executive business will engross the at entlonof the Senate for same time. The steamship Pantheon, from New Orleans to Liverpool, sunk at Southwest Pais on Friday nigbt. . . Tbe managers of the National Asylum for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers met at Washington on Fiidty. A serious conflagration occurred in Akron, Ohio, yesterday. One hundred thousand .dol lars' worth of property wa burned. Ex President Johnson is expected In Balti more on Wednesday, Irom which city be is expected to depart tor his home in Tennessee. Governor Hoffman has resigned his position as Grand Sachem of Tammauy. William M. Tweed will be the B g Indian of the future. The Treisury Department, last week, printed $129,610 worth of fractional currency, and re deemed within the same time $309,185. One of President Grant's tirst acts was to issue an order restoring to active service Briga dier and Brevet Major General Benjamin W. Brice, Paymaster-General (who wai retired recently by President Johnson), and declaring that he will be considered as having been continuously on duty irom February 22, 18GU, the date of such retirement. General Brlce, it Is stated, was retired beciuse of his refusing to accede to a request of President JoUnou to appoint a person to position who was indorsed by the President, ana whose appointment was strongly urged by a lady, who seemed to be considerably interested in having the applica tion favorably considered. Foreign Affair. London, March 6. Seven Fenians, confined in different parts of the kingdom, have been liberated. There names are as follows: Thomas F. Burke, the American Fenian oreaniaer; Dennis F. Burke, re cently confined at Clorkenwell; Charles Kickham, noet. and one of the editors of the Irish People; contains J. Mackev and O'Connor, Slack and O'Keefe. the latter sentenced to ten years' im prisonment for having written a treasonable article Dubllshed in the Irish People. O'Connor, Slack and O'Keefe are liberated unconditionally. London, March 7. Advlcas have been received from Japan via Shanghai. Tbe minister of France to Jaoan had au interview with the Mikado at Jeddo and presented his credentials. The ports of Teddo and ieeata have been opened to foreigners Jeddo is to be the official residence of the Mikado and the permanent capital of the Japanese em pire. Pari. March 6. The following changes have lipun made in consequence of tbe death of M Troplong. Adolph Veudryls appointed President th snat. vice Troulone. La Forcade Ko- nnette succeeds Vlntry as President of the Revenue and M. Kouuer takes the Interior Department, vice Penard, provisionally, in addition to the foreign portfolio. Havana, March 6 A cpccUl to tho New York Herald says: Tha small-pox is raging at Ooimolaclon del Sur. Advices from Trinidad to Friday last report that , tftto of siege had not been raised, i tree col uuins were in cormtaiit pursuit of the insurgent bands. Advices from Santiago do Cuba to Saturday last state that every Spaniard in the town of Mayaria hH heen killed, and that a column oi ow govern mnnt trooos. all arms, had gone there. Spnor Roberts, the Spanlbh Ambassador to Wash ington, sailed from this port yesterday In the regu lar mail steamer for New York, , TbeVuited. States war steamer Gettysburg ar Wed yesterday, and soon afterward sailed again, and will visit the di lie rent parts of tbe Island. There are rumors of a serious engagement uear Santo Esplrltu, but no particulars have been re- eNobody has offered to carry the political prison ers to Fernando Po, and It Is reported that the gov ernment has ordered the war steamer Cadi a to transport them, The ladles of this city are collecting and sub scribing large amounts of money in aid of the vol nnteers. . ...... HAVANA, March 6. xne ic ue nm"i- per to-day publishes an account or tue assas- ination of the Sleeping - ' '., the Sanaa China" river by the Insurgents. Still another steamer had landed a body of Insurgents in the vicinity of Sagua. The citizens sunk the vessel to prevent their escape, and now the gov IrTment troop, are marching against the parties landed. , 7.Advlees from St. Thomas .A',t!t !thas been settled that the inland is to SiX coaUng station lor the British West In iia wail steamer. Tl.e renewal of tbe efforts to eortffnmroate tbe sale t St. Thomas to tbe United States caoaos in tense disgust among the Inhabitant. The St. Tho mas TidUnde condemns tbe whole business. The ship Mary Bangs and brig Adrlo had ar rived at St. Thomas in distress. The brig Thames had returned, leaking. The Oovernor of Bt, Thomas has forbidden the export of arms and munitions of war to Hayti, St. Domingo, or Cuba. President Cabral and General Laperon have sallod from the island. It is believed their desti nation la St. Domingo. Good reports are received of the prospects of the crops In Porto Rico. Tbe weather has been favor able and a large yield Is expected. Sugar has ad vanced, and is firm, with great speculative activity. Freights low. Havana, March 7. Later news has been re ceived from Hayti. President Salnave has made his long expected attack on Aux Cayes by sea and land, but met with no success. After bombarding the city tor twenty-fonr hours without effect, he suddenly sailed away to Port an Prince. His land forces simultaneously assaulted tho town, but were repulsed. The rebel President Sagit has arrived at St. Ma ries. The rebels have purchased tho American steam ship Mount Vernon, and intend to make a demou nt ration against Salnavc's fleet. The French Admiral renews his demand upon the Haytlen government for the payment of tho French debt. An arrival brings later dates from Caracas. Tho Venezuelean Congress had entrusted tho executive powers to Generals Jose Ruperto Monagas and Guillermo Villcgas provisionally, until an election is had for President. A report comes from St. Domingo that General Lnperon has purchased a war stuauier at St. Tho mas, in which he intends to embark with an expe dition to overthrow the government of President Baez. The rebellion in tbe southern and eastern quarters of St. Domingo has not been suppressed, and the rebels there are very active. It is rumored that Baez has sent Mr. Fabens to Washington as a special commissioner to treat for annexation to the United States. This project is very unpopular In St. Domingo. TEE CATTLE DISEASE. A Meeting; of Farmers The Legislature Asked to l'ass a Bill. An adjourned meeting; of the farmers and dt tlerslu live stock or Philadelphia, Cuester, Mi ntgomery, Bucks, aud Delaware counties, was held on Saturday, at the rooms of the Sj c ety lor Promoting Agriculture, Ninth aud W alnut streets. Dr. A. L Elwjn was called to the chair, and Thomas M. Coleman was ap pointed Secietary. Tbe omniittee appointed at the previous meetiog reported tbe lol lowing preamble and resolutions, which were adopted and dincttd to be forwarded to Hariisburg, with a request for speedy action by the Legis lature : . Wtiereas. A disease called pleuro pneumonia, or lung fever, and believed to be ot a character easily propagiited by contagion, has existed with more or less virulence lor some years pist within the counties named above, especially in tbe dairv districts, cauHDg a mortality in some cases of 25 to 0 per cent.; and Wiereas, Such l.ve stock, in the early stages of the disease, are often driven by unscrupulous dealers along tbe public highways aud into drove yards lor sale, thus communlcatlu? aud spreading tbe contagion into all section;, and beyond the power ot individual larmers to pre vent; therefore Eesolved, That three Commissioners, or such o'her number as the Legislature may direct, to bo called the joint Board of Commissioner on Diseased Cuttle, snail Immediately alter the passage of this act be appointed in each of the above counties, and such others as may require it dv tue J unci s or toe uourt ot common i-iea. wuo snail coia cincd tor mree year: tne ooara to report to tbe Legislature annually: the said board to watch over the eeueial weliare of animals, and particularly to prevent the spread of dangerous disease?, and protect the people agatnst the dangers arising irom the consump tion of diseased meat and niilk. ibe board may appoint from time to time Assistant Commissioners or Veterinary Surgeons to aid tbem in the discharge ot their duties. They shall have power to administer oaths, aho give public notice ot the outbreak of any dangerous aitease, ana nave power to piace diseased cattle under quarantine, or cause them -to be killed, as may teem necessary for the publie protection; nut in tne latter case suai: cause an appraisement ot sucn cattle to be made, wblcn shall not exceed three-fourths ot their estimated value, and shall be certified to the County Com mleeionere bf each county, nod to be paid bj them out of the County Treasury. Any person wuo suait, atter toe passage ot tbe act, tell or oiler to sell, or slaughter for sale, knowingly, any diseased animal, or trans- nortsucn to anv otner niace wun a view to secre' ion, shall be liable to a penalty of $50 ou each animal bo disposed of, said money to be nam into iiie uoumv xreaury. on motion, juessrB. morns, raui, uyons, Custer, ana uawKtns were appointed a commit. tee to visit Harrlsburg, and bring the subject to the auen ion ot me ijopieiatnre. WASHINGTON. The New Collector of Philadelphia. 8a js tho Inquirer's Washington corrctpondent ot esierdaj: Bet oi e Mr. Johnson left the White House, he signed, and bad Mr. Seward countersign, the commission ot Mr. Marks, as Collector of the fiort of Philadelphia. This commission Is now n the bands of Mr. areeant. specially in charge of the Bureau of Cue tome, who will deliver it to Mr. Marks as soon as his bonds are hied aud properly approved. It is not in the power of Pretideut Grant to withhold it it Mr. Marks products tho proper bond, and he can now oi ly be removed by the Senate's confirmation of a successor while the Tenure ol Office bill ren ems unrepealed or unmodified. Both Senators from Pennsylvania are in favor of Mr. Marks, which makes the confirmation of anyone "vice Marks to pe removed," as tue bill lor a chance will have to read, a matter of very great doubt, it not absolutely Impossible. as long as the Seuate allows Senators Irom their respective Mates to have tbe eutire control of what are known as appointments at large and are not local in their character, liko the revenue pilicers and postmasters, which come within ihe province of the members of tbe House, wben they are Republicans, aud, if not, thcu to Senator. There is a great diversity of opinion as to what tne benate wilt do wi'h toe Teuure ot- Oilice bill, and fust now tbere are not many , ... i . .... , Dtiiuiois iu lavor oi us repeal. l'ardoiis Revoked. Just before Andrew Johnson finally left the White House, on Thursday moruing, he sent to Atlciney G- neral Evarts au order to pardon both ol the Depuys and Enrlgbt, now lu prison on Black well's Inland, for reveuue frauds. The Pardon Clerk in the Attorney-General's office scr.t out to tbe (State Department the proper papers on Thursday evenlug, and on Friday the State Department Issued tbe p'irdon, and mailed them to ew York to Marshal Murray In tbe meantime, Mr. Courtney lound out what was ou foot, and luloimed Mr. Rollins of the tart' on of the Dupuys, who called the attention ot the President to the improper pardonlug of tbese men, acd be at once ordered tho pardons to be withheld, aud hecretaryor Htate Wash burne lelegrapbed to Marshal Murray, and secured tbe return of the. paidon documents. Tbey arrived here to day. Knrlgbt's par. Ion hn mIho been recalled, and it, too, will be cau celled. It has beou dtcided by the Supreme Court that a paraon must, uo accep ea oyins parly in wbot lavor It Is issued before it is complete. I he House Drawing; for Seats. The drawing for seats by tho House is gene rally attended with considerable Interest and mtirlment, but this year the large number ot new members made tt rather a dry proceed- lBOeneral Scbenck w the last to be called, to Lie great discust, at be took a .eat on the outer row, near th main entrance, on the Republican kte. Among the ea iy calls was E. B. Wish- burn, who lor several ears past, with tbe l e Thuddens 8teven, was permitted to retain hl old teat in the centre ot tbe Bepnbliean side. Someone moved to renrve Mr. wasbsume's seat, but Mr. Ingersoll ni l that be already bad a tea' rwcivtd tor bim in the State Department, which ought to suffice. Wben John Morrisry was called, all eyes were turned towards him as be matched don tbe main aisle on tbe Democratic side, and took a sea', only thre rows lroro tbe front, and formerly occupied by Kerno!o Wer-o. boon a'ter Mr. wooa's dhuio waf drawn, and ha took Mr. Morrlssey'a e'U uron a back row near tbe door, and the two sub'f qnently exchanged, In pursuauce vf a previous arrangement. Mr. Boutweil's seat fell Into the possession of Blr. Hooper, delegate from U ah. General Logan, heretofore rat her unfortunate, tbts t.me bad b's choice and took a seat in the second ane about tbe middle, of tbe Republican side. Mr. Dawes got h s old place, and others of tbe Maacl'Uetts members fettled down quietly around him. General Farnswor'h was uuiortu rate apain, and went to the outer cire'e on the Democratic fide. General Ncgley and John C fsna took seats together, directly 1u front and to Ihe loft of the Speakpr's desk. Washing ton Townserd and D. J. Merrill camped down together about two thirds back on the Republi can side. Mesrrs. O'Neill and Keiley got near tbeirold seats, Mr Dickey was again unfortu nate, gcttir.g an undesirable seat. General Butler was out at tbe time of the drawing, and got no seat at all. Mr. Hooper, of Utah, subse quently gave his place to Mr. Dawes, and Mr. William Williams secured Mr. Steveos1 old seat, while all aronnd bim are new members. Tbe on'y Republicans who nestled down In front of the'Demccratic column are Mr. Biogham. aul Mr. Ames, who retain their old seats. MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional Marine fiewn tea Firtt Pag. ALMANAC JTOB FHILADKLPHIA-THJ9 DAT, Bow Bi .8 SIMOOM KlHg.., g-)3 BUM Bbts... .8 B9UlOK WiTia.....,.. It 'S PHILADELPHIA BOAitD OW TOADS, G oaXaoW f COM M1TIM OW THMOXTH. Gkobsb N. Allmn.J UOVKMKMTS OP OCBAIf STJCAHKKg. JVM AJIKKIUA. Cll.........-Loi)Uon. ...... Mew ork.....Feb. Iow .lagow Mew York.Mm....,Mi.'el). New vor....BouthtkDuplonjNow Yorlc....FBti. Tripoli .......... ..Xlverpool...New York....Feb. MuhtiaD....LIverpool.New York. Feb. V. l lrooiyn..i.iverpooi.jew YorK.....Feo Krln .LIverpool...New Yorlc..........Feb. Peruvian..... BuBla ......... Perelre......... uverpooi... Portland Feb. Liverpool...! ew York ............Feb, Brest New York ,.Havre.........New York. ,.Llverpol...New York. FOR KOKOPK. ...New York...Hamburar... ...Feb. Ctmbrla...... Clis ol Uork ....Feb. .-Feb. ,.Mar. ....Mr. .Mar. .-.Mar. Holsatla.v. C.olSlancbesterNew YorkLlverpool.. Java .i ew org... Liverpool .., ISebrask a-...... New York.. .Liverpool., weser IV ew YorkBremen ..Mar. O. ol Brooklyn New York...UverpooL... Mar, City ol Parl..New York.Llverpool..M.....Mar. l.uropa.......iNew YorkHavre Mar. O. Ol Cork.........New York...Ltverpool .. Mi(, UUiOl WIOS, AHJMJMTiW. KTU. JOBlat....PbIlaaa.....Mew Columbia......... New Yorlc... Havana Mar. Cleopatra ....New York...Vera Crus. eto. Mar. lo j. w. Avermaa.Pbiiaaa MCharleston...........Mar. II Kagle.......New York.Havana........Mar. 11 HIalMlDDl u..New V(llk...Rln Jnlrn Mar. II Tonawanla.Pbllada...iavannab -.Mar. 1:1 Pioneer... ....-Phil ad a Wllmlnvtnn Mar. la Alaska .New York...Asnlnwall Mar. 24 Jualla ata forwarded hv .vwi ,t..iA, in th. ,..nl.. line. The teamen for or from Liverpool call at Qneenstown, ezcopt tbe Canadian line, which call at Londonderry, Tbe steamers lot 01 from the Conti nent can at Bontbamplon. CLEARED SATURDAY. Rteatrshlp Roman, Baker, Boston, H. Wlnnor A Co. Bleanisblp Norlolk, Plait, Richmond, W. P. Clyde Brl Ida L Bay. Bit. Matansan. W.r.nn a nracrr. Bebr Glengarry. Yates. Malaoaas, do. Hcbr Mary McKee Sbarp. Barbados. Jobn R. Rue. Hctar w. u. irlsb. Batbbun, Mobile. D. 8 Htetann Ann Bcbr A. B, Crabtiee, Joy, Boston, Westmoreland Coal Co. Bt'r O. U. Stout. Ford. Washington. W. P. Clvda A n. ttt r J. d. ounver. ussu. suumon, jl, u roves, jr. ABRIVWD VE3TKRDAV. Bchr J. B. Van Uusen. Foster. 14 days from M atari. raa. with molasses to order. Towed np by steamluz Col. B. L. Brown. Br. echr ixinlsa. waioney. zs aavs from Bt. John. V. j,, Willi piCKew iu j. n.umuiaauiu. ARRIVED SATURDAY. BteamshtpBaxon. Wiley. 4g hours from Boston, with mnse. to H. winsor a x. Br. baranentlne Vlnco. Cameron, so days rrom Mes sina, with frail ana brimstone to S, 8. Hoattergood A rm. Bcbr esK s. lw, a?s irom iMorroik. with lum ber to Collins A Oo. . . . Bchr Kttle Hall. Maxon. l nay rrom Frederic. Del.. With grain to Jas. L. Bewley & Co. Bcbr M. O. Burnlte. Dorborow, l day from Camden, Del., wlih grain to Jas. L. Bewley A do. Hteamer New York, jones, rrom wasnington and Alezandr la with mdse. to w. p. Clyde & Co. Bteamer Jas. H (Ireen. vance. from Klohmond and Norfolk, with mas, to w. r. viyae & uo. BELOW. Brig Euphemla, from Zsa, mtMnn a wn A . Bteamihln Tonawandn. .lannlnn. for Phlladnlnhla. C eared at bavaonah 6 b Inst. BTOumipj. w. overman. Bnyaer.rrom uoaneston ii u ibsi. tor rnuaaeiDhla. has on Doara i tci rlae. ltU Dales Cr HOD. 8 halo. tA h&IAH dnniAHLIna K cat ki and 67 bags cocoannta, 13 bags peanut and sun- urn b. HieamsBlo Yazoo. Teal, hence, at New Orleans 2Rih nltimn. Barque Blair Atbol. TTavnes. for PhlladelDhla. was at Newuori, Kng., 19th nit. Brig j. r. jjriHKo, Ji-aton.at semeaios iia nit., rrom PeiiHaoola. Briu Hamnei unaser. Wilson, at caroenas 2Sth oil. losdlna lot Philadelphia. Boston, or Portland. Brig N. C. Haskell. Haskell, for Philadelphia, Cleared at Penaacola 2Uth ult. Brig wm. juuir. Acker, from oaina reo. 17, via Delan are Breakwater zsib, at Ne " vorksin Inst. Bchr Jonai ban May. Neal. for , OUadslpbla, was loading at Charleston 4th Inst. . Bcbr Albion, Bbaw, trom Rockland for Phlladel- r V I a ftAllpri frnm Vmnnrt Inst. Bcbr 8. Wilson, Nowell, for Philadelphia, cleared at new 1 Oil HID IDil, TT M.i iimun Mnnra. Ntckerson'. A. Hammond. Paine; Itaao Rich, Crowell; and F. ellokersoc, Kelly, fnr f hllttrtelnhlu floured at BOStOD fitU iDSt. Scbrs R, Petersen, English; Surprise. Been; and B, K. Vausban, Blsley hence, at baiem m inst. arhn riniani MrlntvrM. from New Caatle. Del.. no Hiawatha, Lee, from KlUabetbport, at Newbury- a-ia A I ha Itiat fcnobr Fr em an, Brown, nt PrOTldence 4tb Inst., from BO An. i-ta.i I a I a KchrAbi'aii Haley. Haley, from New Yorlc for Charleston, rut Inio Norfolk Si Inst, lor a crew. LUMBER. 1Qon BPttUWJ! rfutai w-r f n V v 1 o m 1869 100 BKABONKD CLEAR PINK, loby BUAHOMH.D CLKAK P1JSK. 1869 BPANlbH CDAKOBjPATritBNS. tci('( FLORIDA FLOORING, lOby FLORIDA FLOOKLNU, CAKOL1MA FLOOK1NO. VlHUINlA FLOOKLMI. DiXAWAKK FLOOK1NU. AriH FLOOKXlsa. WALNUT FLOORING. 1869 1 OL'a WALHUT BD8 AND PLANK. QOCk WALNUT BOARDB. WALNUT PLANK. iniin UNDERTAKERS LUMBER. "I QflQ HKD CkDAR. WALNUT AND PINK. TC n BKABONKD POPLAR. IRAQ 1 hf ii bUAHON jld CHJtiutY. LOW WHITE OAKyit BOARDS. ififcn mil 2SlfJav?1869 BPANlbH Ci-DAH , BOJi .BOARDS, FOB KALE LOW. mm WAWWS: 1869 Norway soi 18G9 s5RDAWHTAm 1B6U MADiiAi UKLTi ii Ha viv., No. m SOUTH BUetrt ALEXANDER G. CATTELL CO XX PBOLUCK COM MIHHION MFRCHAJMItl, NO. M NORTH WHAHViUa KO. V WORTH WATKR STRIXT, PHILADELPHIA. n . sUUItU J OAWJUfc , aA ttmU FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFE CHAMPION SAFES I Philadelphia, January 18,1869. Messrs. KAKKEL, HERRING A CO., No. 829 Chesnnt atraek eentlement-On the night of tha 13th Inst., at la well known to the cltlxena of Philadelphia, onr large and extensive store and valuable took of merchandise, No. WA Chesnnt street Was burned. The lire was one of the moot extensive and destructive that has visited our City for many years, the beat being so Intense that even the marble eornioe was almost obliterated. We had, as yon are aware, two of your valu able and weU-known CHAMPION FIRE PROOF SAFES; and nobly have they vindi cated your well-known reputation as manufac turers of FIRE-PROOF SAFES, If any fort bar proof had been required. They were subjected to the most interne heal, and It affords us mnoh pleasure to Inform you that after recovering them from the ruins, we found upon examination that our books, papers, and other valuables, were all in perfect oondl lion. Tours, very reapeotfully, J AS. E. CALDWELL A OXX THE ONLY SAFES EXPOSED TO THE FIRE IN CALDWELL'S STORE vYERK PARREL, HBBINfi A CO. Philapklphia, Jan. 18, 188 B. Messrs. FARREL, UERKING A CO., No. 629 Cheanut street. Gentlemen: On the night of tbe 13th instant our large store, 8. W. corner of Ninth and Ohee nut streets, was, together with our heavy stock of wall papers, entirely destroyed by Are. We had one of your PATENT CHAMPION FIRE-PROOF SAFES, which contained our principal books and papers, and although It was exposed to tbe most Intense heat for over 60 hours, we are happy to say It proved Itself worthy of our recommendation. Our booiu and papers were all preserved. We cheerfully tender our testimonial to the many already published, In giving the HERRING SAFE the credit and confidence It Justly merits. ' Yours, very respectfully, HOWEbh A BROTHERS; BTILIj another. Philadelphia, Jan. 19, 1869, Messrs. FARREL, HERRING A CO., No. 629 Chesnut street. Gentlemen: I had one of your make of safe In the basement ol J. E. Caldwell A Oo.'s store at the time of the great fire on the night of the 13th Instant. It was removed from the ruins to-day, and on opening it I found all my books, papers, green backs, watches, and watch materials, etc, all preserved. I feel glad that I had one of your truly valuable safes, and shall want another of your make when I get located. Yours, very respectfully, F. L. KIRKPATRICK, With J; E. Caldwell A Co., No, 819 Chesnut street. FARREL I1ERRIM & CO., CHAMPION SAFES, No. 629 CHESNUT Stroot, n u PHILADELPHIA. ETROM THE GREAT FIRE IN MARKET STREET. HERRING'S PATEXS SUES Again the Champion! THE ONLY SAFE THAT PRESERVES ITS CON TENTS UNUMAKKKD. LETTER FROM T, MORRIS PEROT A CO. TuTTnuT.PHiA. Twelfth Montn 8th. 1868. vr.. vrrui. Hrrlii dt Co.. No. 629 Ubeenut street esuta: it Is with great pleasure ihal we add nr tumnnv an the value of your Patent CUamptoa bale. At tbe destructive lire on Market sUeet, ou tae evening or tne a lasi.uur un u, ,,iiMUtinn. and. twins niied wllb large stock ol emits, oiis, luipeutiue, 1 made severe ana trying test. Your Ham stood In an exposed situation, and leu witn toe Doming noon into kne cenar sviuuuk m v terlals. We opened U next day aud lound oar books, pavers, bank notes bills receivable, and;enUr contents all safe. It la especially gratifying 10 us tuel our Bafe came out all rlgnt as we had entrusted our moat valuable books to It, We sball want another ol ytur Bates in a few days, as tney nave our entire oon- naence. xotu,. s-Ajm, PEROT A CO. TTH'RPTNn'H VATKNT CHAMPION SAFES, the vinin in mora than btiO accidental tires. Awarded the Prlee attaals at the World's Fair, Loudon; World's Jteir, New York; and Exposition TJnlvemeUe, atanuiaciurea ana lur aaie or BARREL, HERRING & CO., tiot 629 CUESNUT STREET, wfm8mrp PHILADELPHIA. L. M A I 8 E H KAlTTrFAOTUBEB OV AND UUItULAH-PiiUOP SAFES, LOCKJ4MITH, BELL-HANGER, AND DKA I.KS lit No, 484 RACE Street JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, ETO. EGTABLISHCD I82C. J nOLIDAT ritESEirTII. WATCHES, JEWELRY, CLOCKS, SILVER WAHn, ana FANCY GOODS, G, W. R US SELL, R0. 22 liOETIl SIXTH STREET, tat PHILADELPHIA. TAB. KIJTKELIN. A FT EH A RESIDENCl and praotloe of thirty yean at tbe Northwest corner or ihira ana uuioa atreeie, naa lately re- DioVa to Buatn r. i.n. v aax A n. dwsw, imhwwui JLAJD. H K.T and CHkJSN UT, Bte superiority In ihs PX)Bipt and aetrfeot cure ol all rtount, obronlo, local, ana oousiUuiionel adeo lions ol a special nature, is proverbial. Diseases of the akin, appearing In a hundred dll fc, rent forma, totally eradicauMl; mental and physical weak Bene, and all eerveus debllttloa aulontinoalll and saooeetXuUr areata, Ufflos aours bout I A.M Uir.aal AMlhEIVleNTS. u 11 8NOT STREET It INK, IHKSNUTBTKK.- KINK, IHLrMlHBTHkK1 RINK. TWJNIY.IBIBD AND CHEbNUT BTRRET tine ok.tino Kirmr a grand pit iwh HI K CPbNINU MU11T A UtANU U A.H11 I 1HK OPKNIN NK14T A R A N D MUOJil- IUVKRYKODY hKI.IUHTKU. (KATEKB I'lloSoU MID TH K U K TO BK THE fllT OF hp; vr i inn, THE bPAC.OUd DKK6B UiltCLK Bkill Y ANd'f" BMION OF PH'LADKLPTIA. kriripUIH Ml PI' OT r 1 ,K IV n n if. KH1IV1I.Y O I THU MOlAY) lOelTIVH-Y OPKJ THIS (VK)NDAY) AFTBRM'ON AN D N Kt H I'. AFIKHNOUN AND N IOHT. AKTIfKNOON AND NIWHT. KATfRs 6UAK1N I KK MOliO SiaTISf, Hh Al C Kb HUAHANTllKD W'M)I) 9K A TI cKA1HUI'ARaM1lI) (IIIUII BK ATI AU. W 11 HOI T RF4ARD IO WFATUKK. JCK M INCH KS THICK, Irn 3 INCURS THICK, 1CK 3 INCLSH THICK, AND AH pSMRITH A8ULAS". Iklk H UAN11 TUIH h'Vk'.MINO wl 1 give A NDAKD INSTRrWKNTAL nONCICRT. AEMlfcbtUN TKIH A'TKKNODN AND N1UUT. WOSI Y 3 CKNTM, J-ONLY 1 CKNTS. sTONLY K1 CBN Tel. l ONLY M5 CKNTi. . TONLY CRNT. Person boldinv m.enlKl inTli.iinn. for tha Onen. Ir.k ra use them tbla renlng. jSe'ribiold the Ice coatlsueln Its present condl tu n ontll l-alnrday nljtbi nnt,THK FIRST liRAND FANCY DKKfcS CaBMVAL MAy UtUAJi will rtiftfAKK yotirt C09TUMK9. . Dorr r pen at IS and 7 o'glock. It GOVERNMENT SALES. 2T. LOUIS ARSENAL, BT. LOUIS, MO.. 5 FEBRUARY li3 1809. -SE1 da FUBLIO BALE OF COND"EMNEIJ iMtiS NANCE AND ORDNANCE ttl'ORE-i. Will be oBt red for sale, at public auction, at the Bt. Loots Arsenal, bt. Louis, Ma, oommenolnir oa MONDAY, the 12th day of April, 1869, at 10 o'clock A. M., a large amount of condemned Oidnance and Ordnance Htores,eto., consisting iiiwA.ut tuv luuuifiuK .1 iiuiM, via, ; 01 cant iron ueia guns, wita carriages and implements. 199 east Iron guns, various, total weight abont 630 tons. 4H0 tons cannon balls, 6 to 42 pounds. 80 artillery carriages, various. 600 sets artillery wneel harness, for two horses. 4,800sporilDg rifles and shot guns, various. 10,itf3 carbine and rifles, various. 14,411 sabres and swords, various. 123 000 cartridge boxes, various. 15.000 cavalry Baddies, various. 3,000 artillery saddles, various. 23,190 curb bridles, various. 10 0(10 watering bridles, various. 16,000 baiters, various. 14.4K0 leather traces, various. 401,986 pounds of cannon powder. 8'28 450 pounds of mortar powder. 777,680 pounds of nansket powder. 18 200 pounds of rifle powder. 169.840 nonnds of damaeed nowder. 90.834,000 mut-ket and pistol perousslon caps. w r ougni ana cast iron scrap, etc. eio. Persons desiring catalogues of the stores to be sold os n obtain tbem by application to the Chief ot Ordnance, at Washington, D. U; of Brevet Colonel 8. Crispin, U. 8. A., purchasing agent, corner of Houston and Greene streets, New York, or upon application at tbla arsenal. F. D. CALLENDKR, Llent.-Col. of Ord. and Bu Brlg.-Uen. U. H. A., Commanding. 81 QO V Will be B R N M E NT BALE. sold at Publio Auction, by H. B. 8M ITHSON. A uotloneer. at Allegheny Arsenal, Pituburg, Pa., commencing at lo.o'clook A. M., weuuesuuy, maruu in, aoo, tae iouowmg aru cles.vlB.: a . am iron uadhod. 16,894 Bolld Bbot (round). 2,89 BtandB of Drape and Carcasses. 8.827 Carbines, new. repaired, rusty, eto. 8,127 U. B. Rifles, Oat 61 and 58, repaired, rusty, eto. 4.877 En Held Muskets, repaired. 4,319 Foreign Muskets and Rifles, rusty, eto. 3.1H0 U. B. Muskets. Cat. 69, rusty, eto. 2,279 Pistols and Revolvers, new, repaired, and rusty. 4,000 Bets of Infantry Accoutrements (old). 83,182 Pounds of Cannon, Musket, and Rifle Powder. 190.000 Pistol Cartridges (Lefaucheuz A Wes son's). 1,300,000 Maynard's and Bharp's Primers. 0,202 AinsKet bayonets. 130,000 Pounds of Scrap Iron, Cast and Wrought. A lot of Appendages and parts of Musketi A lot of Tools for Blacksmiths. Carrxmters. eto. etc A lot of Packing Boxes, etc Cutaloaues of the above oan be obtained on application to the undersigned. x-uronasers win oe required to remove the property within ten days alter the sale. xerms caan. R. H. K. WHITELEY. 222mw6t Bvt. Brlg.-tieu. U. 8. A. pUBLIC SALE " OF CONDEMNED ORD- A larie qunumy oi onnaemnwi urananceena Ord nance btoira will be oflered tor saie atPabiloAuo Hon. at BOCK ISLAND AltdKNAL, Illinois, on WKDNESDA Y, April 7, 1868, at 10 O'clock A. M. Tbe following oomprlses some ol the principal arti cles to be sr Id, via : i Iron cannon, various cauores. 1100 Field Cerriagrt and Limbers, IttO sett ot nlllery baroesa, 10,000 pounds Bhot and BhelL 46.100 ats of Infantry Accoutrements, K200alcClellnii Saddles, 700 a nlilery baddies. BM)0 Halters, , 700 Haddle Blankets. so; 0 W aterlu g Bndlee. MOO Cavalry Curb Bridles. 22o0 Aitlliery 'l races and Hemes. bunn urluhln. natalnifnpa Of the BtOTeS tO be anM can obtain tbem oy application to the Chief of Ord- natce, at wasningion, u. v., ut "'F'"", wiuum o, ,M.i-iiirvj TTnlted Htatea AruiV. Purchasing OtHnar corner of HOUSTON and GRKHN tMreets,New York city, or upon eppucetioo at Jgg JM AN Lieutenant Colonel Ordnanoe, Brevet Brigadler-Ueneral U. s. A., Coouuandtng, Bock IMand Arsenal, January 85. 1868. 1 ao tA7 BOARDING. AT KO. 1121 GIBABD STREET MAY BE obtained turnlsbtd and unfurnlsnsd rooms tor loJglug. Board, also. It desired. nu MISCELLANEOUS. M KBltlCK A SONS BOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, He. 480 WASHINGTON AVENUE, Philadelphia. WILLIAM WRIGHTS PATENT VARIABLe OUT OFF BTEA M-ENGINB, Begoleted by the Governor. - MERRICK'S SAFETY HOISTING KACHIgft, Patented Jane, 1888, DAVID JOT'S TATENT VAXVELESfs BTEAM HAsfirirR, D. U. WESTOJTB PATENT 8ELT-CEN TERING, BELT -BALANCING CENTRIFUGAL SUGAR-DRAINING KAOHIN M AWD HYDRO EXTRACTOR, Fer Cotton or Woollen Manunustnxtua. a uimw QEORCE PLOWMAN. CARPENTER AND SULLDSS, BESI0TED TO No.' 114 DOCK Street, gBJLADSIJAl WOODLANDS CEMETERY COMPANV.-Toe-loiiowing Managers aad Ollloers have nen eleowd lor tbe year 1- SU JL, riUVM CIVBlUVIh Wm. H.Moore, I Wm. W. Keen, Baoiuel S. M oon, I. Ferdinand J. Dreer, Gillies Dallett, 1 George L, Busby, llaln (4rblA. I B A. K Miff hi hecreury and Treasurer, JOeEPH B.TO WN8END. ii1!.. M.niiHn hir. vsusd a reiinliiilnn v...... inM both Let-holCers aud Visitors to present tlckaia at the entrance lor admission to tbe Cemetery. Tickets may be bad at tbe Otuceof tbe Company. No. 818 ARCH Btroat. or ot an v ol the Managers. 1 aa PHILOSOPHY OP MARRIAQE. j A new ixjoroo vi xeciures, as aellvered at the Few .York Mutum ol Anatomy, embrat:lng Ibe srbJeou:-How to Live and Wba t, Llv5 fori Youth, Maturity, and Old Age; Manhood Generally Reviewed: The Cause ot Indigestion; Flatulence and Nervous Diseases Aooouuted For; Marrlaira Philo sophically Considered, etc. eta Pocket volumes eon- uuumi iu. jiit. ui w lurwaraea, postpaid, on recelptof 88 oents, bv addreasUiK W. A.TJf ART. MAi IS I faaeeasjj A taUSnviE NTS." " ANNOUKcWnVdi'kIhv 1 be Al asag. m. ot hava th plenrSIfART-' voc.'iu,(t,",l",l "h thm be,kuiuui w asa HlfW JENNIK WAD1. Fn m f telnwsyand Irving Ha, New York M CaKLKlON. ,wr. Th nr ei"lll IRIRH COM KDI AN and Vot'a t lo alii ap.Tr In himrrat IrtsU rtp90laitlI- l" IHE IbBLlN DAN INO M AHTEk, WBIbTLlNU THIEF, PAT McCANN. ETa ro PPOFK-BOR M. O'KKARDON U KT' PlsnUtsrd O m poser, I rem the 'tammany Thaata. N't w 1 ork, wbe be l a. eiMteS tne blgWi JIr Bimms of the prpsswlll inrtxlooi his rreat In vanti THK TUMBLRKONICWN, u,T,nu. Playing three dial Inrt tun s at on and ne(tametlm tI'4Nolt CHaRLKK UAKMIO, "". The Oieat Comic VocalUt and Caricaturist, rrom tha Alban, bra, London, will appear In his Great Cha. iri.r f ones: UP IN A FA t LOON, AN ITALIAN GUINEA PTO BOY.. ROLLI' KING RAMS. ETU. Bra Dnrtfg Ihe Kvening win be xhihitei ,Vt THE ARABIAN N1GUTH' TA BLWAUX, Fll'y In attibor. being tbe very nnrst and most be.n'llol paintings ever fih'bltad la this ooo a ,rr. Illustrated by an able led n nr. A GRAND PR'SKNTATION ' ' OF ONE BUNDRFD VALUABLE GIFTS) TO TUE AUDIRiNtiK. The Chlckerlng Orand and Bquar- Planus nsel upon this crc.su n are Irom Dunon s Muslo Store, No. (i 4 Cbtsrnt street. TH It KT :.....M...... FIFTY CltNTU RKtiJtVFD BKATf -..EVENT Y-FI VK CENTH (( an fee seamed six oats In advance.) Ticket Ofllceopen from 9 A. M. tot P. M. , WArriNKK. GRAND ARABIAN NIGHTS' MATTNER, For tbe acovmmodaklon of famllUs and persons at a distance, SATURDAY AFTERNOON March S. 1888, Commencing atso'olooir. TTC1TVTB ., FIFTY CTTNTS CHILDREN...... TWENl Y-FIVM CENTU MAKBHALL A CO, Proprietors. GEOROE OQBDON. Director. 8 tf j ACADEMY OF' MUSIC, ACADEMY OF MUSIO, ACADEMY OF MUIO. HROAD AND LOCUST bTREKT Mr. FPWIN BLANCHARD ..: Ktatte Managsn J AM KB PIUiRlM'H GRAND TFBTIMONIAL, JAM Kit PILGRIM'S GRAND TICHTIaONUL, JAM KB PILttRIM'B GRAND TKBTIMSN1AL. presented to him as a mark of respect by the oltlssna of Philadelphia. monday. maro b 8. monday, march 8, Monday, march b, AFTFRNDON AND E VEiMlNG. AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Matinee Doors open at 1 SO; performance at t o'clock. Evening Doors open at 7 o'clock; performance at 7(0 onlwblcb rrcslon tha following brilliant array of talent have kindly volunteered a do will appear:- MATIN FB COMMENCING AT O'CLOCK. OVERTURE by Dr. Cunnlrgton and full orchestra.' followed by T. W. Robertson's elecanl Comedy of DAVID (URRIUK. GREAT OLIO EN I ERTA INMENT. I VMKN8H1 (X)MPANY O STAR. The great Drama or ROBERT EMMETT, with other ettraollv novelilts. 'iicKeia fiocenta good for either entertainment. OIIE8NUT STREET THEATRE. ON TUESDAY EVEN i NO' March 16. C. D. HESS A U.. unparalleled production of trough's inimitable E travagarza, the FIELD OF TTK CLOTH OF GOLD. FIELD OF THE CLOTH OF GOLD, the Grand Spectacular Bucoesi ot tbe day. trans.' lerred direct aad entire from Crosby's Opera House. Cblcgo. with the SUPERB OPERATIC AND DR 1HLTIO OAST MAGNIFICENT COSTUMkS. JEWELS. BANNERS. ARMOR, ETO,, : AND EXTRAORDINARY PECrt FEATURE". THE GREAT OAST I embracee Mrs. J. A. Gates. Miss Fanny Rtoekton: MlsaKetla Putnam. Mlsi Emma WUraot, Miss Geor gia Telbln, J. Johnston. James G. Bnrnott. M w Flsk, C A.McMatius. Mr Ashley, J. H. Burnett J. H. Peanle. C. Richards, J. BEverham. ru"iJ. INTRODUCED AND BFEOIAL FEATURES' THE LEON BROTHEtiS. unrivalled t" tbe great Niagara Leap. " BRKBAN t aVVIHB BEL'. RINGEW. HFRNANDISZ'S CO rV BELL KINwKKS. GIRABD'S ORNITHOLOGICAL AND ZOOLOGI. CAL IMITATIONS. wwwut HERNANDI Z H GUITAR SOLOS. ' JAPANK8K TROUPE EXTRAORDINARY! ' ' Music by the celebrated KOPPITZ. bale of Reserved Seals will commence at Tremiv ler's MnsM More. and at th R ix onlce on WEDNE8DA Y MORNING, March 10. 8 1 It M1 thSAr1GALTON's CI1ESNur erREBj SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 2SJ o'clock.! LAST SUSAN GALTON MATiNEKV A GKEAT BILL, SATURDAY EVENING, i Last performance or the BUSA GALTON OPERA COMPANY. For the Farewell Renedt i t Mrs PYNEGA LTON and Mies B L A NCHE GALTON t LOAN OF A A.OVEB. B And OQenbacb's MARRIAGE BY LANTERNS. MONDAY, March 8, FOR ONE WIEI,M BACHMAN9 A (UBDH ICR'S ' mmm GREAT SENSATIONAL DRAMATIC COMPANY.' C. D. HE8' BI1KLEHQUB COMPANY. In Ibe FIELD OF THE CLtiTH OF GOLD. WALNUT BTREET THEATRE, N. E. COR, per of NINTH and W a LN U I' b reete. Mr. and Mrs. BARNEY WILLIAMS. EIGHTH NIGHT of the Homantlo Irish Drama, written for Mr. and Mi,, n iiiiw" J ... ..'..".. '"vi,vuiil.iHll THE EMERALD RING, received on each representation by large and bril liant auuirliven, wnu ENTHUSIASTIC APPLATJSHL MlkeMacarty Mr. BARM KY WTLLIAM8 Ma(gl Macarty...- Mrs. Ba kNEY WILLTaMU THE EWK'RALD RING ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, AT 0"OLOCK; MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STRBET THE. AT RE. Begins at Is to 8 BECOND BH AKSBPFBIAN REVIVAL. MONDAY AND TILL FURTHER NOTIOAV Shaktspeare's great Comedy of MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING, -with New bcenery, New uatumet. NOW Appointments, . Cliaraoterlstlo MulA ' and fine Cast, Including . Mrs. JOHN DREW as ..BKATRIOB beats secured sli days In advance. if THEATRE COMIQUE, SEVESIH STREET, below Arch. Commences 8 o'clock, TONIGHT and during the week, Last Appearance. lareasll EngagemeaW PROF. RIBLhiY'd IMP1 RIA L and O KIUIN a L J APANE8E TROUPE, with the original LITTLE "ALL RIGHT and fall Compear. MAT1NKW, SATURDAY. Admission so, 75, and W cents, Beats secu'el at Trnmpler's and Oilice. 8 6 tf FOK'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE. EftGAGEMENT OF THE JAPS for a limited Lumber oi night.. The great JAPS and the rliMnal EVERY EVENING' nd SATURDAY AFTERNOOH VALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTER GARDEN, Nos. 780, 7ffl, 724, and 728 VIAH B'h; GRAND ORCHESTRION, formerly the pro pety of the GRAND DUKE OF BADS.N, purchased at sreM expense by J AxB VALWtl, ol iblsolty.la comolnafuon with FLAM ER'B OitCH . BHTHA and Msna NELLIE ANDEK"N. will perform kVERx AFTERNOON and EVENING at the above-mea, tloned place. Admission tree. ' " HORTICULTURAL UAL L.-GERMANIA OKCHKSTKA-P U B L I C REJH KAKSALJ EVERY WKDNEbDAY. at X at tbe door, aud all principal Mufelo Stores. Pe ages of Ave lorl; single. 26 cenlJi. Engagements can hemaoe by andrslng TErV, No. 1M1 MONTERM.Y BUbSM WlUlg e Mus' Store. No. 1021 Chesuut street; Andre's Muaic store. No. 1104 Chesnut street - Hisitt. . C1RANH FAIR, IN AID OF ST. PAUL'S M. T h. MI"KION. t-. be held at ibe N. K. "'"" ' HKCONDaid PINK btie.ts, comuiencl ig Msrcu ir. lbiifl, for the sale or Fam y and Useiul Ariloee. Ad mission Ml cents, beaaon Hcktls, admltllog lor two eeekti. ttceulB. "'- READINU8 FROM DICKENS, UV the Youna; A manor. m ..aoitP-W t)3 CB ti-NUTHtreet. ; i , . Catjt RFNTZ' AND MARK HA8SLKBU OR A.!''S1 MATINEE, HVEKY SATURDAY? t iJj ulfslt'AL FUND HALL blnsle Ad. INEI-X, iCVEHV BATURDAY, C'AL FUND HALL blnsle Ad. ikage ol 4 tlckeie, L MBoner'u .. and at the Loo. . ID.4U at SH r, a.., "ViJika ...r,iTu rrTsivrt nc kivtit iun I -r ahi'H sitreeis. for Ladias, Gentium. u. aud Cbll. dren. Is now open DAY aud EVEN la G. lessons I Klven la Upaxrlugeed Fencing. Call In parson or s.u4 j Ivi cJrouiar, i tsiutasatoj rnviiuuim