THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1 (,.). 3 " 3ty Affair. A cooper shop, at the corner of Howard nrcct ami Montgomery avenue, occupied by .loeph 1. Warner, was damaged by lire. Iml ivcnlnp;, to the extent of KX. (ieorncH. Bates, a conductor on the Camden untl Amboy Railroad, had an arm broken yes terday, by having it jammed between two cars at Mantua. e resides at Burlington, N. J., but was taken to the Pennsylvania Hospital. The Examiners In the contested election case sat yesterday for the purpose of proceeding with the case, but it being stated by Isaac (ter linrt, Esq., that the respondents intended to apply to the Court lor time to allow them to ex amine the printed testimony, the case was ad journed until Friday aftcrpoon next. At a meeting of ladies to form a branch so ciety of the Pennsylvania Society for the Pre vention of Cruelty to Animals, held yester day, at No. Vtill Walnut street, a committee reported a permanent organization as follows: President, Airs. Caroline K. White; Vice-Presidents. Mrs. Moses Brown, Miss Deborah Smith, Mrs. Dr. Joseph Parrish, Mrs. Charles 8. Ogden, Miss Ellen Wain, Miss Mary C. Coxe, Mrs. (tcorgc Plitt, Mrs. Kliea Barton, Mrs. Phu'be Clapp, Mrs. Alexander Brown; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. William H. Aslihurst; Recording Neerctary, Miss Eli.abeth Morris; Treasurer, Mrs. Craig D. Ritchie. At a meeting of engineers of the Fire De partment, held last evening at the Kairmouut Engine Mouse, the committee appointed to con fer with the committee of the Board of Presi dents of the City Railroads, reported that .they, had waited tm tlwin and found that 'they were prepared to furnish any uniform connection that the engineers would adopt that will not interfere with the working of the engines, and will place them out of the tracks in time of lire. The com mittee then recommended t'.ie three-inch suction for side engines, and the reducer for end engines. Before coining to any conclusion, the meeting adjourned. The Trustees of the Philadelphia Cias Works have been authorized to sell at public sale, and invest the proceeds thereof to the credit of the linking Fund of the Southwark and Moyamen slng Una Company, the three-story brick tene ment and lot or piece of ground situate on the cast side of Delaware Second street (No. 711), at the distance of thirty-three feet northward lrom the north side of Almond street. Also, the two story frame tenement and lot or piece of ground situate on the east side of Passyuuk road (No. 014), containing twenty feet front and eeventy live feet deep. Four two-nnd-a-half-story frame buildings, located on Westminster avenue, near Forty eighth street, nnd directly opposite the Cathe dral Cemetery, ill the Tweuty-lourtli ward, were entirely destroyed by lire between one and two o'clock yesterday afternoon. The buildings were occupied as dwellings by (ieorgc Blake, Timothy Crecgan, andJercmiah Lcnry, one of them being vacant. The (lames originated on the roof of the house of Mr. Blake," from a defect in the chimney, and spread so rapidly that the occu pants had barely time to save their effects, which they secured in a damaged condition. The build ings belonged to Rev. James Kelly. He valued them at fcaTiUO. They were partly insured in the Fire Association. The liremen were compelled to outam a supply ot water lrom a creek near by, there being no hydrants in the neighborhood. Domestic Alluirn. Gold eloped yesterday at V.i2'(. The monitor Saugus is fitting out at the Washington Navy Yard for Cuban waters. Hon. J. C. Bancroft Davis, Assistant Secre tary of State, is seriously ill in Washington. Severe frosts have occurred in Alabama, seri ously damaging the cotton and fruit crops. Judge Bond, of Baltimore, it is said, will be appointed judge, under the new law, iu the United States Court. Action on the Darien Canal treat' has been postponed until the meeting of Congress in De cember next. The oil refinery of Forsyth Brothers, at Sharpsburg, in this State, was destroyed by fire yesterday. Loss, $125,000. Miss Cairncs, who shot McComas, at Jar rettsvllle, Aid., Is still at liberty, although she surrendered herself to the authorities. Mr. Goodrich, the new Surveyor of the Port of Philadelphia, has received his commission, and will enter upon his duties at once. Alattliews and Miller, charged with highway robbery in the United States, have been surren dered bv the Canadian courts to our authorities. Hon. John D. Defrees was serenaded last n'urht bv the envploves of the Government Print ing Oflicc, on the occasion of his retirement as Huiicrintendeut. The merry ex-Andrew was escorted into Memphis yesterday by the police, liremen, citi zens, and a vidocijiede. The telegraph informs us that It took him ten minutes to "simply re turn thanks. Foreign A Hairs. Ma Din i). April 14. It is reported that Gene ral Prim will go out to Cuba as Captain-General, accompanied by large reinforcements of troops for the suppression of the insurrection. Pakih, April 14. The J'res.te newspaper says the rejection of the Alabama Claims Trteaty by the United States Senate will be the cause of great prejudice to the United States in Europe. London. April 14 Among the races at New Murkct to-day were those for the column stakes and New Alarket lumdiup. The former was -won by the till v Martinique, and the latter by Mr. 8aville's Ally Skirmisher. London, April 14. In the House of Com mons the Murried Women's Property bill, intro duced by Right Hon. Russell Gwiuey, was read a second time. Havana, April 14. Volunteers arc organizing in the interior. The Vol de Cuba warns the public against over-confidence in the termina tion nf tlm lniirrirtion. The Diario savs Spanish war steamers are watching two expedi tions wnicu are cxpecieu irom vue uuiieu oiaius. Casanova has not yet been released. A decree authorizes the raising of one thousand addi tional euardias to protect the plantations of western planters, who are to pay them. The lateBt advices from Puerto Principe report a dearth of food. A convoy had arrived from Santa Cruz, under guard ot nine hundred troops. Thcv encountered two thousand insurgents iu an intrenched position on the road, aud, after a desperate fight, dislodged them. The troops admit the loss of six killed ana twenty wounded. Th insurgents in the vicinity are numerous. They have beef and vegetables iu plenty, but are without bread and powder. Santiago advices of tho tith report a fight on .. i ,., otntA Tim loss was insiirniticant. UIC IPttUH vrn.i.... - .... -0 Twelve hundred troops had arrived from Rata- from Sancta Spiritus, of the 0th, state that General Puello is here and acting as Governor. He has ordered tho country stores ..,,.,t in tim nearest town. hip of the 10th give information that the Governor had a light with Liubano. i...,...,.. lw.uvv on both sides. The A despatch from Trinidad, on tho 10th, says that thirty respectablo citizens had been arrested MIIM mi ill jduih-ui , , i Napoleon Arango and other insurgent ctiief tnln are heading a party in the Central Depart- t n mmoHltioii to General Utiesada, wno, however, has the largest number of uduereiit. A cousin of General Cespedes has been killed Advices' from' St. Thomas report the arrival there of one of the Pcruvian inoiutois. . HARKI3DURO. The Trouble About the General Appropriation Hakkihbukg, April 14.-There is prospect of trouble in the legislature, jjoiu uuiuc. u. i .,v .,,1 w,,r.i nt Kridav noon, and vet tno airrccu lj ijw.. - - ... benato defeated the General Appropriation bill, this afternoon, by a large vote of both Repub , r ...,a ninocrats. The Democrats voted "olid against it, uud were joined by seven Ro- plThTseven dissenting Republicans give a .. variety of reasons for their ,cou, the priiciJ if which appears io vv mm uio um - Koine of its appropriations with two-economical r.".' .'1 I. , h t he tennte ngrod to adopt early in Lm aWiuu. Among tho objectionably appro- rriotions is one paying twenty-seven extra officers of the House. It i further alleged by mc of the Republicans that the Democrats desire to take an unfair advantage, by making the Republican party alone responsible for the bill, Instead of lending a helping hand to its passage. The exact form In which the bill woo defeated was by the refusal of the Senate to adopt the report of its conference committee. It is barely Possible that this refusal may be reconsidered. Even if the bill should fail, the government will not stop, although the charitable organizations would get no funds. There was much excitement to-day nbont the revised Tax bill, Imposing a tax on oil, coal, and whisky, although no efforts were made to pass it through the Senate. Desperate exertions were privately made to secure enough votes to ensure its success. It was engineered by ono of the most wealthy, shrewd, and energetic men in Pennsylvania, but there is every prospect to night that it will be defeated, as the members fear that its provisions will be unpopular among the masses. An attempt was made to combine the strength of the two most powerful railroad corporations of the State to aid the bill, and, as nn inducement, a provision was inserted re lieving the comj anies from taxation. They re fused, however, to enter into the alliance. The bill may perhaps be dead, but it is certainly not yet buried. Lord ByronVJ valet, Lindsley, is now cripple in a Western hospital. He was in Abra ham Lincoln's company in the Black Hawk war and served iu the late war In the 01st Illinois. MARINE TELEGRAPH fur additional itarint fi'ew nee tHrnt Pafit, ALMANAC FOR PHI LA DELPHI A THIS DAY. Bra Rises 6'22MooN Hktr 1015 htm Skts s:tSHuiH Watkh 46 PHILADELPHIA BOARD OK TRADK. " Ofohoe N. Tatham, i William O. Kknt, Committee of the Month. D. C. McCammon, ) MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN HTEAUISHU'mT" FOR AMERICA. IT. Kingdom.... OImkow New York. VirKiniH Liverpool New York. .Mar. W .Mar. .Mux. i .Mar. at .Aoril 1 Hellona Iondon New York.. America ltrrmen New York.. N. American. . . .Liverpool Portland Caledonia Glawow Now York.. Apnl Alluniannia Havre New York April 3 Weser Southampton. ...New York April 8 Tarila Liverpool New York April 6 Manhattan Liverpool New York April 6 City of Antwerp. Livorpnol . ...Now York April 7 rOR EUROPE. A lrppo New York . ...Liverpool , HaiiMi New York....Hrcmen , C. of Brooklyn.. .New York.. ..Liverpool England New York . ...Liverpool V. KinKdom New York.. ..Glasgow Yillede Paris.. ..Now York. ...Havre Ocean tneen. . . .New York. ...liremen Etna New York. ...Liverpool COASTWISE, DOMESTIC, ETC. rrcmetheaa Philada Charleston Columbia New York. ...Havana yi.uiinff Philada Savannah ico. Cn.mwvll . .New York. ...New Orleans.. Clt opatra New York. ...Havana Mrmiimck New York. ...Rio Janeiro ....April 16 ....April 15 ....April 17 ....April 17 ....April 17 ....April 17 ....April 17 April IU ....April IB ....April 1ft ....April 17 ....Aoril 17 ..April IM . .April Zl Mails are forwarded bv every st eamer in thereirular linos. The steamers for or from Liverpool call at tueonstown, ex cept tho Canadian lino, which call at lxmdonderry. The fit earners for or from tho Continent cull ut Southampton. CLKARKD YESTKRDAY. UriR Willie Mowo, ljirkins. Portland, L. Andenried A Co. linir.v. WflJrisko. f.aton, noston. J. Kouimul. Jr. A Uro. ru'hr Mary Anne, Rums, Norwich. do. Sihr Honest Abo, Canary, Ipswich, do. ricbr Lena Hunter, I erry, i'rovidonce, do. hchr J. H. Hartlett, Harris, Providence, do. Kchr Lady Kllen. Doughty. Providence. do. Kchr N. H. Skinner, 'thrasher. Providence, do. SchrR. H. Wilson, Harris, Yarmouth, do. Schr L. A. Rose, ltose, I.ynu, do. Kchr K. ii. Wharton, lionsall, Fall River, do. Schr K. R. Rennett, French. Fall River, do. Schr 1). S. hiner, Huntley, rail River, do. Kchr K. W. Perry, Homers, Boston, do. Schr Henry Crohkey, Potter, Boston, do. iSchr 11. Bradley, MctioniKal, Now Haven, do. Hchr Alexander, Baker, bUrningUm, do. Sclir Aerolite. VVilcocks. Barbados. L. Wosteriraard A Co. Sciir Kiikpatrick, Williams, Norwalk, L. Audenried ACo. Kclir Alible Rursley, Parker, Boston, do. Schr Jessie Wilson. Connelly, Boston, do. Sclir A. 11. Cain, Simpson, Portsmouth, do. Schr D. A K. Kelly. Kelly, BoBton, do. Sclir Allrierdice, Willetts, Boston, do. Ki lir .1. Price. Nickorson. Boston, llammott. Noill A Co. Schr F.niily and Mary, Dilks, HriiinK)rt, do. Hi lir '1 radii Wind. Hoffman. Portland. do. Srhr Caroline Kienzle, Studams. Danvorsport, do. SchrOcean Have, linker, t-roviuence, uo. Schr Ftiza and Rebocca, Price, Providence, do. Schr Caroline Hull, Vickers, Cambridge, do. Schr J. D. McCarthy. Simpson, Churlostown, do. Schr Yj. Li. Adams. Nickerson. Uoston, weia, Kluale a M. Schr My, Carter, Ajiponaup, ,do. Schr K. U. Finery, YoutiK, Boston, Bancroft, Lewis A Co. Steamer It. 1.. tiaw, tier, naitimoro, a. uroves, or. Steamer P.. C. Biddle, MoCue, New York, W. P. ClydeAOo. Tim Thos. Jefferson. Allen, for Baltimore, with a tow of barges, w. f. uiyue a. IO. ARRTVED YKSTF.RDAY. Br. slih) Rliza Mcljiuuhlin, Hibbort, from Ardrossan via Lamlash 43 days, with pin iron to S. A W. Welsh. Sclir V in. 1 ownsenu, Alcnitt, 1 oay lrom r reuorica, iei., Kith uruin to J as. L. Bewley A Co. Schr Susie. Merlin. Ii days from Ecu Harbor, with Krain to Christian A Co. , Schr V illie Mowe, IJirkin, from new i one. Steamer C. Comstock, Drake, 'H hours from New York, ith uidse. to W. M. Baird A Co. Steamer Diamond State. Webb, 13 hours from Baltimore, with nidse. to A. Groves, Jr. Steamer A. C. burners. Knox, 24 hours from Hew York, with nidse. to W. P. Clyde A Co. ..... Steamer Mayflower, frultx. 24 hours Irom flew xorK, wita nidse. to W. P. Clyde A Co. '1 us Thos. Jefferson. Allen, lrom Baltimore, witn ft vow of barges to W. P. Clyde A Co. MEMORANDA. Shin John Barbour. Chanman. from Cardiff for New Yoik, was passed 7th inst., lut. 4a 03, long. 46 10. Steamship Yaxoo, Catharine, cleared at New Orleans 9th inst.. for Philadelphia, and arrived at Havana on the 12th. Cargo tor Philadelphia 70 bales cotton, friO hides, 14) bills. molasses, 6!u empty puis., ana iu psgs. mase. SteuuisbiD Hunter. Hurunur, Hence, at i roviuence uiio instant. SteamshiD Roman. Baker, for Phllaaeipnis, cioarea at Bimton lath inst. . . . Barque Cyprus, lilies, sailed from uoraenas 1st mat., lor a port north of Halt eras. Baruue S. W. Holbrook, folloys, for ruiiaaeipuia, waa loading at Havana 7th inst. Brig r.llen r, olewart, iiouana, nence, ai, iieninegua i instant Brig Marion. Saunders, sailed from Cardenas 1st inst., for a port north of Hattoraa. Brig I. olden L.IKDI, 1'erguson, ior i nuauuipuja, tieareu at Havana 6th inst. . , Brig Mountain Kagle, Sherman, for Philadelphia or Bal timore, was loading at Havana 7th inst. , Brig fclixa McNeill, small, nence, at lnnmaa nisi uit. Brig Leander. Co ran, from Pernambucofor Philadelphia, put buck to Fortress Monroe yesterday. X)rig O . Aj. i v o , rye, iiiiui uuuuuu mu l. " . . ... .,.L,. -Uih Vol, . Int. SM Ml. lonu. -JO 14. Brig Neuvitaa, Trunk, for Philadelphia, cleared at Calais ttth inst. Schr lonea, never, sailed irom aiatanzaa u inn., ior a port north of Matteraa. Schis L. M. St rout, Veaxie. and F. Fish, Davis, sailed from Cardenas 2d inst., for a port north ol llatteraa. Schr Lucia B. Ives. Simmons, sailed Irom Havana M inst. for llnluwflrA Urnakwater. Schr U. Li. Vandorvoort, ft.oney,. ior rnuaaeipnia, sauea from Providence llith inBt. Sclir Wm. Penn, Babbulge, nence, at nowport van inst. Sclir Bonny Bout. Kelley, for Philadelphia, sailed from New Bedford 12th inst. Schr J. 11. Moore, nicaereon, ior rnuaaeipnia, cioarea at Uoston i3tn inst. .... K.'iir Ciiimri iirxen. westcott. nence. at umn litn inst. Schr Grace Girdler. Smith, cleared at Savannah lath inn! for Providence. Schr Li. a. Levering, uorson, at uicumona i-tu inst., ior Biston. Schrs F.llenwood, Dickinson, ana uosepn nay, iiatna- iv u led from New Itedlora l-l u inst. Ior I'liuauoiuiita. Schr Mary D. Cranmer, Craniuer, hence, at Boston lath instant. Schr I C. Hickman, Robinson, cleared at Boston 13th for Rock nort. to load for Philadelphia. Sclir r,. a. L. uoruery, uraoe, ciearea at xOBton JJlu inst. ior Kaltmiorft. Schr K. B. W heaton. Johnson, nence. at Salem 12th Inst. Schr James M. Young, Speight, hence, at New York 13th Instant. DClirs U"UU piniui, T,nurii, iiimi a,i,iaii, miiu .1 . it. Perry, Heath, I nun Providence, both for Philadelphia, at New York liitu inn. Schr l Manama btate. isennett. nonce, at waBUington, l. v., r-ui inst. COPARTNERSHIPS. mi heretofore existing under the name of CAHROW THIBAULT A CO. was dissolved by the death of VKANC1S THIBAULT. The business of the lata rlrm will be settled by the surviving partners, who will continue the business at the same piace, no. sum i.iir.nnu T street, THOMAa J. CKOTIIERS. Philadelphia, March 13, 1869. The undersigned have this day formed a copartnership under tne name "i y,v.,v.. , ,..-, a. wholesalo nianuiaoiurors oi i mo avaiiy, ojo vjiir.a NLTStreet. .limn liAitwuw, "u THOMAS J. CHOTHEttS, JOHN S. CAUUUW. Philalelphia, March 13, 186. 4 U 3t BOARDINQ. A T NO. 1121 GIRAUD STREET MAY BE obtained furnished and unfuruiahed room fur Mg. board alao, if deairea. i ALEXANDER O. CATTEI.L & CO., PKODU:E(U.MMIKHIOf MKRf 'HANTS. . (iu. NOKTIl WHAKVEH , ' , No. 5J7 NOWTH whtrr RTRKKT, PHiL,Ali.a'aaA. CARRIAGES. GARDNER & FLEMING, CARE.IAGD DUZLD23H3, No. 214 South FIFTH Streat, BEtOW WALNUT. A Large AsHortuient of New and Second-hand O JlZ JZ I vV C IS S, INCLCDINO Coupe Rockawayn, l'hirtonfl, Jenny Llnds, HugleH, Depot Wugoiis, Etc. Etc, 8 23 tutha For Sale at Roducecl Prices. TRUNKS. IMPROVEMENT IN TRUNKS All Trunks now made at THE "GREAT CENTRAL" TRUNK DEPOT, Have FlmonH' Patent Safety Hasp and Bolts, which Micurely luHten the trunk on both ends with hravy l'.o 1 1 h, ami in the ccnt.ro with the ordinary luck. Posi tively no extra charge. GREAT CENTRAL TRUNK DEPOT. IV.1V. Cor. NcTCiitli & ClaCNnut Sim. TRAVELLERS' NOTICE Purchase your trunks with WinotiH' Triple FiiHtcnlng, heuvy bolts; no four luck breaking, at the Central. S 10 Rtn No. 701 CHESNUT Street, GOVERNMENT SALES. 1rBLIC SALE OF MEDICAL HOOKS, DRl'OS, HOSPITAL STORKS, SURGICAL AND DEN TAL INSTRUMENTS. Ast'iFTANT Medical PrKVKYOR's Officb,' OR'B OFFICB,) TON, 1). c, y 12, 1S9. ) WASHINOTON, Anril Will be sold at rtibllc Anctlon, fu thl8 city, on Wi.UJNe.SlJAr, April 21, nt Judiciary fJ(uare Depot. E street, between Fourth and Fifth streetH, at 10 A. M., a largo quantity of Htmpital Property, uo longer required for the use of the service, among which will be found : Wood's Practice, 800 copies. Powers' Anatomy, 230 copies. Hammond's Hygiene, 2H0 copies. Dispensatory, 8ao copies. Krichson's Surgery, 118 copies. Wilson's Anatomy, 95 copies. Woodward's Manual, Wio copies. Smith's Surgical Operations, 100 copies. Thompson's Conspectus. Longmorc on Gunshot Wounds. Guthrie's Surgery, and other valuable works. Sulphate of Cinchona, M,(Hi0 ounces. Fluid Extract of Veratriu, 11,000 ounces. Carbonute of Zinc, 1600 ounces. Powdered Cubebs, 2000 pouuds. Ami a lurge variety of other medicines. Desiccated Egg, 8000 pounds. Prescription scales, Teeth-Extracting Seta. Scarillcators. liullet Forceps. Spring Lunci tH. Trephining Cases. Exsectiiig Cases. Field Cases, et:. ctfl. Many of the above articles are of the first quality, and the attention of Physicians and Druggists called to them. Catalogues hud upon applica tion. Terms cash. Purchases to be removed in five days. U1AIU.&H nil 1 I1CKLAN1), 4 14 fit Aost. Med. I'urveyor, Bvt. Col. U. 8. A. G OVKKNMENT HAL E. At tne AUGUSTA. ARSENAL, near AugusiB, (!., ou tbe 2UI at April, 18ti9, ooiu meiiclnu at 10 o'OIOOK A. M.. ttio lollowins aitloiea will be 'old at public auction, vis.: 2U,U00 poauds nnflnlsLtd (mlli oake) Powder, tuuinueisio oiti-c uiauuiau lure, Auvusta Mills. Ib65. 4 000 poonas H.ihsiIdh JPowder (diraaged). 4. ('t o pounds Powder, mixed alzeu (damaged). 23,015 pcuuds Wrougtil Iron Borap (axles aud iiies;, oDiaiuea jrom ureaK.in, up eun-carrlaKes. 20.f34 pontids Cast Iron Hcrip. 8 1.4 pounoscHHi iron (neiu snoi nnu sneii). 8,028 pouncs Uuub iat iron Plates, 2x7x 8 and 10 net. $02 pounds Hcrap Brass. 1,000 joonds 8beetTln (damaged). ' ' 412 Dounds T.voe Motfti. 12,Mi pouDOS Woollen lUgs. l.tiyt unuuuH uotion n.aga. 212 Cavalry and Artillery Blankets (worn and damaued). 70,000 Unfilled Canlsur Ilns and Cartridge Box Tins. 70 000 Yards of Grey Webbing, 1 lnon wide, for Uianuiauture ui uaueia nuu ioiub, new, and of good quality. 4 Of'O Yards of l be same, 2 lnoues wide. 880 Urosb White Boue liotions, English manufacture, new, and. of good qualli y. 520 Gross New Iron Buoklesand Rlnaa, for harness, ete. 23 Citizens' Baddies, vlth a large lot of Halters. Bridles, Hours, ete. A large lot of Artillery Harness, with spare 1 races, nw es, nrt iuioiriiua,oioouua Idbs. Harness, Irons, eto. A lot of spare Implemeuis aud Equipments, Tools, etc.. for field batteries. A lot of old Maeblnes, and worn-out Carpen ters', Blacasuaiins', ana ttauuieru Tools. A few old Carbines, Musket, with a lot of spare parts and appendages ior tne Catalocuea of' the above stores ean be ob tained from the Ordnance Offloe, Washingtou: from the Commanding Ornoer, Frankford Arsenal, near pniiadeipbla; from Colonel . Orisplo, Ordnanoe Agenoy, oorner Houston and Green streets, Mew York City; and from me undersigned. Terms cash, titores to be removed within ten dais, D. W. FLAGLER. 8 29 6t Captain of Ordnanoe, J3VU JLv.ul. j.o. A., uumiuauumK. MISCELLANEOUS. M EERICK & SON8, BOUTUWARK FOUNDRY, Ko. 430 WASHINGTON AVENUE, rhUadelpkla. WILLIAM WRIGHT'S PATENT VARIABLE CUT-OFF STEAM ENGINE, Regulated by the Governor. MERRICK'S SAFETY HOISTING MACinNK, Patented June, 1SC8. DAVID JOY'S PATENT VALVELESS STEAM HAMMER. D. M. WESTON'S PATENT SELF-CENTRING, SELF-BALANCING CENTRIFUGAL SUGAR-DRAINING MACHINE. HYDRO EXTRACTOR. For Cotton or Woollen Manufacturers. T 10 mwf 70ODLAND8 CEMETERY COMPANY. t T The fullowine Manuten and Offioom h&va beea elected fur the var lHtiti V.l.1 K. PRICE. President. William H. Moure, , William W. Keen, rmmuel h. Moon, (iilliea Dallutt, Kdwin lire Lie, Ferdinand J. Ureer, (eorge U rluxhy, H a Kniirltt. Secretary and T realm rer, 1 liKkl'll k TnwNSRND. The MaluiirHrB Iihva tmuMMil a rHUilution reouirillft hoth Lol-hiililnra unit Vimiirii tn nrMinni i.ii'lmtii ut the entrunoe for admiaaiun to the Ceinetorv. Ticketa may be had at the Office of the Company, Uo. fe, 13 AKCU Street, or of any COTTON RATI. THTOK AND CANVAS. OF J all number and branda, Teut, Awniug, and Wagon, cover Duik. AUo, Paver Manufacture' Drier Folta, from thirt Inctiea to aeventynx inchea wide, Pnulin. Hultini;, oa Twme,eto. JOHN W. Kif KM AN, . Ne.J Oil CHUKOU Street. Oily blo" pOPGERS' ANDWOSTENnOLM'8 POCKET -a V KNIVK.H, Pearl and Stag Handles, of beautiful finish. lUHKiKKK' nii w ni,' iSnri'ii kVi'H iu'.OKS. and the eelelu-aUd LKCOLTKii UAZUK SCISSOlUi of U nnem quality. Itutors, Knives. Scissors, and Table Cutlery Oronnd and Foliahed, at V. MADEIRA'S. No. 115 8. TEN In bUot below Cheauut. 'T'HE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, OFFICE -a- r,o. I HKSNIl'r K,r fr.rda faroeia, racx Kes, Moruhamiise, liank Notea, 'a own lines or in uunneiitiiin wiih i I 'and hpeoie, either by it ler ll.lrea LHiiiipainus, Ul 111 Ull UmiClUUJ ftilWllH an, I .tit uu In illM imiuMi niAwa . JUIlfl l)inu.ii, 1 1 Kupenutanaent. DEAFNESS. EVF.RY INSTRUMENT THAT science and skill have inTented to aut the bearing in evrry Wrue of ilaafmiu; aleo Honplrators: alOi Cran rlslV Pi''. , 'rvvlie, iM,eri..r t- iiy uihum iu Uau. ul 1'. MADKIKA'M, Ko, llj & J'EhT Vlrtsjt. WuW CtMWUUt, PIRE ANtp BURGLAR PrtOOFSAFE champion" safes "i Pnii.ADEi.rHiA, January IB, 18C9. Measrs. FARREL, 11 ERRING k CO., No. 629 t'hcunut street, Gentlemen: On the nlKlitof the 13th inst., ai Is well known to tho citizens of Philadelphia, our lanre and extensive storejaud valuable stock of merchan dise, No. 802 Chesnut.8treet, was burned. The Dre was oneof the most exteiiHlve and de structive that has visited our city for many years, the heat being so Intense that even the marble cor nice was almost obliterated. We had, as you are awaro, two of your valnablo and well-known CHAMPION FIKE-PROOF SAFES; and nobly have they vindicated your well-known reputation as manufacturers of FIRE-PROOF SAFES, if any further proof had been required. They were subjected to the most Intense heat, and It ail'ordB us much pleasure to Inform you that after recovering them Irom the ruins, we found upon examination that our books, papers, and other valua bles were all In perfect condition. Yours, very respectfully, JA8. E. CALDWELL & CO. THE ONLY SAFES EXPOSED TO THE FIRE IN CALDWELL'S STORE WERE FARREL, HERRING & CO. Philadelphia, Jan. 18, 18C9. Messrs. FARREL, HERRING 4 CO., No. 629 Chesnnt street. Gentlemen: On the night of the 13th instant our large store, S. W. corner of Niutti and Chesnut streets, was, together with our heavy stock of wall papers, entirely destroyed by Ore. We had one of yonr PATENT CHAMPION FIRE PROOF SAFES, which contained our principal books and papers, and although It was exposed to the most Intense heat for over 60 hours, we are happy to say It proved Itself worthy of our recommendation. Our books and papers were all preserved. We cheerfully tender our testimonial to the many already pub lished, in giving the U ERRING SAFE the credit and confidence it justly merits. Yours, very respectfully, 110 WELL BROTHERS. STILL ANOTHER. PuiLADEIJniA, Jan. 19, 18C9. Messrs. FARREL, HERRING & CO., No. 629 Chesnut street. Gentlemen : I had one of your make of safes in the basement of J. E. Caldwell & Co.'s store at the time of the great tire 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, greenbacks, watches, and watch materials, etc., all preserved, I feel glad that I had one of your truly valuable safes, aud shall want another of your make when I get located. Yours, very respectfully, F. L. KIRKPATRICK, With J. E. CALDWELL 4 to., , No. 819 Chesnut street. FARREL, HERRING & CO., CHAMPION SAirKS, NO. 629 CHESNUT STREET, 21 tf PHILADELPHIA. C. L. M A I S E R, MANUFACTURER OP ;Vfe? FllllS AINU JJUMl-ll-ritUUir BAFES, LOCKSMITH. BELL-HANGER, AND DEALER IN 8 B . No. 434 RACE Street. FERTILIZERS. T?OR LAWNS, GARDENS, GREEN- -I? UOKSKtt AND 1 ARMS, B ATT O IX'S RAW-BONE STJPER-PnOSPnATK OF LIME will be found a powerful MANURE. It is prompt In Its action ; it contains the seeds of no pestiferous weeds, and will produce luxuriant growth of Grass, Flowers, Strawberries, and all Gar den Vegetables and Plants. Dealers supplied by the cargo, direct from the wharf or the manufactory, on liberal terms. Send your uddretui and procure free "Journal of the Farm." HAUCilE &so:n, No. 20 8. DELAWARE AVENUE. This Fertilizer can be had of all Agricultural Deal ers in city or country. 8 8 tuthsam DYEINQ AND PRINTING. j S T A B L I S II E D 18 19. The New York Dyeing and Printing Establishment, STATEN I HI. AN I), No. 40 North EIGHTH Street (West Side), Philadel phia; No. 98 DUANK Street, aud 762 BROADWAY, New York. This old and well-known Company are prepared, as US OKI ana weu-Kuuwu uuiumiy uru prepared, an .1. with the highest degree of skill and the most oved machinery, 'IO DYE, CLEANSE, and ISH everv variety of LADIES' and GENTLE- usual, wit approved V IVIKII t MEN S GARMENTS, and PIECE GOODS, In thelr Ubuul superior manner. GARMENTS CLEANSED WnOLE. 3 11 thstu2m NOTE This is our only olllce In Philadelphia. MEDICAL.. piLES OR HEMORRHOIDAL TUMORS AU kinds perfectly and permanently cured, without pain danger, caustics, or instruments, by W. A. McCANDLESS, M. D., No. 1926 SPRING GARDEN Street We can refer you to over a thousand of the best citizens of Philadelphia cured. Reference given at our oitlce. 8 26 am DR KINKELIN, AFTER A RESIDENCE and practice of thirty years at the Northwest corner n Third ud Uuionstreeta, has lately removed to South VI KVKN i ll btreet, between Market and Chesnut. liis superiority in the prompt and perfect cure of all recent chronic, looal, and oousUtuUoual affections of a '"dLM Sk?urr.ppeln in a hnndr different fn.. totally eradicated ; mental and physical waakneaa LiiTall nervous debilities scientihoally and auoeoaaluily trealSd. Omoe hour, from 8 A. Mlo a P. M. T HIL080P1IY OF M A R R I A G E I A New Course of lectures, as delivered at the New York Museum of Anatomy, enibracum the suhmct: ltow to Live, and Wliat to Live for; Youth, Maturity. Kind Old Ace; Munhood Uonerally Reviewed; The Cauae ol ludiaiiiioniJ'lutulenceand Nervous Uiwaaos Aooouuled tor Jlairiune l'hilo.nphicully Considered, to. . etc. Pocket vohnn.'S cntaiiiiiiK these lectures will be for " " .1 on roi'oint of Hf eKlita. hy adiiniitHlllT W. T'hKiti yj !?:- kUu- iium aud waxwut tiuM, risaVdvUiuiai mi fill FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFE M HZ V I N'S Patent Alum and Dry Plaster FIRE-PROOF SAFES AKE THE MOST DESIRABLE FOR QUALITY, FINISH, AND I'KICE. SPHERICAL BURGLAR SAFES Cannot le Sledged I Cannot be Wedged ! Cannot be Drilled BANK VAULTS, VAl'LT DOORS, EX TRESS POXES, FAMILY PLATE SAFES, COMBINATION LOCKS, Tiease send for a catalogue to MARVIN & CO., 721 CHESNUT Street, (MASONIC HALL), PHILADELPHIA, 265 BROADWAY, NEW YORK 108 BANK STREET, CLEVELAND, OHIO. SECOND-HAND SAFES OF ALL MAKES FOR SALE LOW. 2 13 sw3ui SAFES AND MACHINERY MOVED. PATENTS. QFFICEFOK PROCURING PATENTS, rOlUUiST UU1UJHNUS, KO. 119 S. FOURTH STREET, PHILA., And Marble Buildings, No. 40 SEVENTH Street, opposite U. S. Patent Olllce, Washington, D. C. II. IIOWSON, Solicitor of Patents. C. HOWSON, Attorney at Law. Communications to be addressed to tho Prlnclpa Ofllce, Philadelphia. 4 1 lm PATENT O F F I C E 8, N. W. Corner FOURTH and CHESNUT, (Entrance on FOURTH 8treet). FRANCIS D. FASXOHZUS, SOLICITOR OF TATENTS. Patents procured for Inventions in the United States and Foreign Countries, aud all bUHlness relating to the name promptly transacted. Call or send for cir culars on Patents. Open till o'clock every evening. 3 6 smthf p A T E N T O F F I CE. PATENTS PROCURED IN THE UNITED STATES AND EUROPE. Inventors wishing to take ont Letters Patent for New Inventions are advised to consult with C. H. EVANS, N. W. corner FOURTH and WALNUT Streets, Philadelphia, whose facilities lor prosecuting cases before the Patent OBlce are unsurpassed by any other agency. Circulars containing full informa tion to inventors con be bad on application. Model made secretly. C. II. EVASS, 3 4thstu N. W. Cor. FOURTH and WALNUT. PATENTS PROCURED IN THE UNITED STATES AND EUROPE. EDWARD BllOAVN, SOLICITOR OF PATENTS, 8 13 stuth3m No. 811 WALNUT Street. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. s T. CLOUD IIOTEI THIS NEW AND COMMODIOUS HOUSE, LOCATED OOHNKtt OF BROADWAY AND FORTY-SECOND 8TREKT. Possesses advantages over all other houses for the accom modation of it guest. It waa built oipreaaly for a first class Family Boarding House the rooms being large and n mile, heated by steam with hot and cold water, and furnishod second to none '.while the culinary department is in the most experienced hands, affording guesU an un equalled table. One of Atwood'i Patent Elevators ia also among the "modern Improvements," and at the service of gutwU at all hour. The Broadway and University Place Care pane the every four minutes, running from the City HaU to Central Park, while the Hiith and Seventh Avenue Lines are but a abort block on either aide, affording ample facilities for oommunicating with all the Depots, Steamboat Landings, places of Amusement and Buaineaa of the great metropolis. J 241m ' ItlOR K itV JIOM.l! ! Y Prprletor. Mt. Vernon Hotel, 8 1 Monument street, Baltimore. , tlfKutly furnished, with unsurpassed Cuisine. Qn the European Plan, i-k: Da P. &XORGAH, is AMUSEMENTS. J. tjRAU'H rRKN'fiY-KM(Vi'-HAU Heck.. M. Omiot. M. B.mriroin, m'TI!' ai?.' M M. Kivener., M. h raoeis. Mad fi, ferini'lJa.Sl; u' Powerful Choruses, Orand Orcbentra. Iw! and ni fnrt d fM ni urn: v "MUlioea, and ftfdcnaid mix m em. MuKlcal Director and Conductor TO-MOHHOW, Horvi's cllrated t ' BlTllDniV U 11'IVL 1. A ItflllMl Q. iitit.irr. iiprfp ,r" c nrHi.n I nan . .. i , ; . . . " " numimi Crev. SATCRnA V M ATI N K fionef ioVe de Hrmhant. SATURDAY KVKNINO Fleur de The. "" "". AoniisnKin, i; seate can o secured withont extra, chnrgn. Family Circle, Ml centa; Gal lory, 2& cent. Seats for any performances at the Acaiomy and at William Ii. Boner A Co.'s Musio Ntore. No. 1 HW Oiiesnat sk, Doors open at 7 o'clock, t'nrtain risoe at 7. CHESNUT STREET THEATRE. C. I). HFH8 A CO Manar. BKt.lN.S AT 7 " O'CLOCK PRKCISKLY. I.AKT NKiHTS ! LAST M(iH TH ! 'nilnrntlv nuirenNfiil. tlin niit.nrli Kilrn...... OF CiOLJJ. I fif all Mivmnn.ta A I.KAP tlf 1IIM I KKT, and a stilcndid DOUBLE THAPKZK ACT. hi t.h nut A LKAP OF Iiim I KKT, originals, direct from London, in the Grand Touruaiuuul Scene of the 'HIE FIELD OK CLOTH OF COLD. MANY UllANCKtt THIS WEF.K. Ni w Japaneso Feats, Velocipede, Now hongs, O'Reaf. don, Hernanitcx, the lons, anii HOMF.TH1NU "AWFUL" FUNNY. WALNUT ST. THEATRE. BEGINS At7?7. THIS Ci'huniilav) KVKNINO. ArtHI n Fifth night of Henry J. BTon's Kuravairanaa of 'I H K. FKM ALF. FORTY THIKVVlH. MISS JFNNY WILLMORK as (i ANKV MISS LIZZIE WILLMORK aa .' XBDALLA MR. FKLIX ROOKHS as IIARAM ORAM) MARCH AND EVOLUTIONS By forty Young Indies in Full Armor. . u VUUIIUVIII.V nun UIH lAIIKIISUlU rBITfl ni 1'IU'I' QILI'.I 11. 1 RASCAL JACK. . ... , MR. FKLIX ROOK.RS THK FKM ALF FtlRTY THIEVKH ON SATURDAY AFTHRKOON AT i O'OLOCK. MRS. JOHN DREWS ARCH 8TREE1 THEATRE. Begins quarter to o'clock. SCHOOL. SCHOOL. Ijist Seven Representations. EVERY NIGHT AND SATURDAY AFTERNOON. SCHOOL. ' Beautiful Scenery. Fine Cast, including MRS. JOHN DREW. SATURDAY LAST "SCHOOL" MATINRK, AT 3 O'CLOCK P. M. MONDAY LOTTA, LITTLE NELL. Scat secured six days in advance. ryi i eatreToiiqueTseventii street. X below Arch. Commences at 8. TO NHiHT, the Celebrated "BREBAN SW ISS BELL RINGERfl," Vncalixts, Omiediuns, HllrIlitM, Violinists, aud Pianists. Muses Kate Brevort, E. E. 1 lavish, and M. Decon; Menus. Julu n Urrlian, Signor (iorrard, and Professor Powell, in their pleuaing and popular entertainment. Only Matinee, hut unlay. Admission, ii& and 16c. Miss Suaan Ualton re appears April iKI. . 12t irox's American varie1tyiieatre.-Z XI UNPARALLELED ATTRACTIONS. THK GENUINE ARABS FROM ARABIA. TWO NEW BALLETS. The Great Burlesque IXION! IXION1 Doors open at 7; commence 7 '30; Saturday, 9 P. M. VALEK'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTElj V GARDEN, Nos. 120, 74, arid TiO VLNH, Street. THE GRAND ORCHESTRION, formerly the property of the GRAND DUKE OF BADKN, nurehased at great expense by JACOB VALKR, of this city, in combination with H.AMKR'S ORCHESTRA and Mirt NELLIE AN. DF.RSON, will perlorm KVKUY . AFTERNOON and KYEN1NO at the above-mentioned place. Admission free. Kit 1 IS M HORTICULTURAL nALL GERMANIA ORCHKSTRA-PUBLIO REHEARSALS RVKR1 W EDN i-.SDA Y, at 3! P. Ai.-Ticketa sold at the door, an an principal musio mores, racanges oi nve lor mi : ainglai 9A .'.nit. ' . centa. . Engagements cn be made by addressing O. BASTRR'I o. MONTEREY Street; anoT Andre's Muni ore, No. 1104 CHESNUT Street. 1 11 3m El No. btoi SENTZ AND HAS8LER' THIRTIETH AND LART .v , ORCHESTRA MATINEE will be given May s. H4K G YMNASIUM, CORNER OF NINTH AND aklh Mreets. for ladles, Gentlemen, and OhD- dren. is now onen DAY and EVENING. Lessons given in Sparring and Fencing. Call in person or send for circnlar. a o siutnaino MAMMOTH VELOCIPEDE 8CHOOL, TWENTY F1HST and RACE Streets, open Day and Evening. All styles of Velocipedes both for-saJe and to rent. Headquarter of Philadelphia Velocipede Club. Admission. 10 centa. 'I he Ehuore Troupe of Lady Velocipedista will commence Thursday, April 1. aam J. W. post. rRAND (JALA WEEK. SIX LADf VELO' VT CIPEDISTH at MAMMOTH VELOCIPEDI INSTITUTE, 1WENTYFIRST and .RACE ritreeU eveiy Afternoon and Kvening, commencing Apnl 16. Aunnssion, 26 cents. 4 U (t ENGINES, MACHINERY ETO. PENN STEAM ENGINE 'ANt BOILER WORKS. NE A FIE A LEVY. PRACTICAL AND THJCORKTIOAl! ENGINEERS. MACHINISTS. HOII.u h.hS It I. ACk KM I'I'll Si .nil I'lklTVIkLTlU. for many years been in successful operation, and been ax clusively engaged in building and repairing Marine anj River Engines, high and low-pressure, Iron Rollers. Water Tanks, Fropellers, eto. etc, respectfully offer their service to tho public as being fully prepared to oontnwt) lor en. kuivdiii an BiBVD, 4iuiuitj, ivivor, auu Dbauunary ; navinn acta of patterns of different size are prepared' to execute orders with auick desuatch. Every description ef patterov. making made at the shortest notice. High and Low pree eure Fine Tubular and Cylinder Boilers of the best Pena ylvania I uarcoai iron, rorgingaoi all sues and kinds. Iron and Brass Castings of ail descriptions. Roll Turning, Screw Cutting, and all other werk connected with tit above business. ' Drawings and specifications for all work done at the est. blinhment free of charge, and work guaranteed. . , 1 be subscribers have ample w hart -dock room for repair! of boata, where they can he in perfect satety, and are pro vided with shears, blocks, taiia, elc. etc., for raising bear or light weight. JACOB O. NEAFIE, JOHN P. LEVY, 818 BEACH and PALMER StreeU t. VAUGHN MKJUUCK. WILLIAM B. sTBIiBlOg. JOHM X. COPE. SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY. FIFTH AND WASHINGTON Btreete. ' PHIlJlDKLPfflA. MKRKICK A SONS. ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines fey Land. River, and Marine Service. - . Boilers. Gasometni, Tanks, Iron Boat, eto. Castings of ail kinds, eitiier Iron or Brass. Iron k rsme Roots for Gaa Works, Wurkahopsv and Rail, road Stations, eto. Retorts and Gaa Machinery of the latest and moat im proved construction. Every dewnption of Plantation Machinery, also,' Soxar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Od Steam Tnyua, De fecators, Filters, Pnniping Eugines, eto. Sole Agents for N. billeux'a Patent Sugar Boiling Appar ratus, Nesmyth's Patent Steam Hammer, and Asptnwail A Woolaey'a Patent Centra ugal Sugar Draining Ma chines. . .. ... , 4 304 QIRARD TUBE WORKS. JOHN II. MURPHY & BROS. ' . .1 r ; Ufanularlurrr of Wrought Iron Pie, Kite. PHILADELPHIA. PA. WORKS, TWliNTV-TIIIKI nnd FILMEIIT HtrcvtM. OFFICE. ' ' 'mat No. 42 North FIFTH Street." "y IKE G U A II D 8, FOR STORE FRONTS, ASYLUMS, FAC TORIES, ETO. s ' . ralent Wire Ralllnp;, Iron Bedsteads, Ornamcnui Wire Work, Paper-inuker8' Wires, aud every variety of Wire Work, manufactured by ' M. WALKER 80NS, No. 11 N. KIXTH tttreet. 8 Bfmwt PROCLAMATION. p K O 'C L A M At T . J, O N. ofhior ok rim Mayor o tiir (tyopI 1'iui.AiiKi.i'iuA, Atil:tt, im-r. f The Coroner's Intniest haviuif rendm'eil a. verdict that JOSEPH W. BMlTilcanie to bis dpittli " by vio lenue at the hands of some peiwin or gersoim to the jury unkuown, at the hull,' southwest corner'oY Sixth street and (Jlrard avenuo, ou the tilti ultimo',1 1 do hereby offer a reward of ' ....i'" ONE THOUSAND COLLARS. ' ' for the detection, arrest, aud conviction ft life per. I't'tmtor or iiorpctrnturs f this dreadful erluitt t'AMtL Ji. VOX, R)Ct Mayor. of the 1HKKIK1.D Oroat Now Kimt time in ZtTf.Kf.tA. THKFIKI.D Attmctinns America of KUI.KMA. THKFIi:i,l) added to the the wondor- .(JI.KI.I A. OF CLOTH airealy stu- fill, beautiful. ZI'I.KI.I A. OK I LOTH pemlous mo- and graceful VKNTINL Of CLOTH UnBe. The Lady and VKNTINL III- f. Ill Ik n. u ...II I 1 n I - . r I.- ..... r I V .' iunr it t"