THE DAILY EVENING TELEGKAIMI PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MAKCH 5, 3870. 3 II IT Atln.li-. J. 8. C'babooa A, Oo.'s composition Mat locfiDg entablirihiuflnt, on the North Penn ylvntna IUilroiul, above Danpbin afreet, was partially destroyed by Are yesterday afternoon. The loss wan CHtimatetl at $400. J. Manner and Robert Randolph were arrentad last evening on the emigrant train fiom New York, on the churge of robbing Jacob Kisenbacb, at No. 21 Forsyth street, New York, of a lot of BaspendeM. The arrest wan made by Liont. Thomas and Spe cial John Kelly. 'I hey were locked np at the Central Station to await a bearing. ratrick Bt. Clair, residing at No. S5ft Acorn alley, was badly burned last evening about the onus and face, by the upsetting of a coal oil lamp. The flames communicated with some of the f urnitare in the room, and were not extinguished until considerable damage won done. Mr. St. Clair wa removed to the Pennsylvania Hospital. His injuries were of a senons character. About noon yesterday a man called at the residence of Mrs. Klein, No. 40!) South street, and asked if she was in. He was told she was not, whereupon he ran past the servant girl np stairs, and, seizing three watchos, made off with them. One was a gold English lever, another a silver lepine, and the third a gilt hunting watch. A gold chain and hook and a gold seal were alHo carried off. The following cases were admitted to the Pennsylvania Hospital yesterday: Patrick Cullen, lifty-three years of age, run over yesterday afternoon at Twenty-seventh and Ellsworth streets, and had his left foot badly crushed, rendering amputation neces sary. Henry Alexander, leg fractured by falling on the sidewalk at Second and Chesnut utreets. . Catharine Havtf elder, aged sixty-four years, residing in the Keck, arm fractured by a fall. Patrick Sourin, aged twenty-nine years, portions of his foot cut off by a track in Allison's foundry. J. F. Knorr, some days ago, was appointed by a linn in New Haven, Conn., to sell watches and other jewelry in the vicinity of that city. He disappeared after a receiving a valuable invoice of watches. On Thursday morning Knorr entered a pawnbroker's esta blishment in the lower part of the city, and offered three of these watches for a sum far below their intrinsic value. He admitted that be received them from a man named Hedges, living in New Haven. The pawnbroker was wise enough to boliove this story impossible. He informed Detectives Levy and Tryon two very skilful officers of his doubts of the man's probity. Thoy telegraphed on to New Haven, and received directions to hold Knorr in custody on the charge of embezzlement. The following is a list of the ottioors of the United States sLip-of-war Congress, which went into commission yesterday: Captain, N. 1). Harrison; Lieutenant Commanders, 11. C. McCook and Stephen A. McCarty; Lieu tenants, Charlesi H. Stockton, Eugene 13. Thomas; Chief Engineer, J. W. Thompson, Jr.; Paymaster, i'asper Schcnck; Surgeon, William M. King;; Marine Ofllcor, Cap tain C. L. Shqiinan; Assistant Surgeon John J. Liggett; FiSrst Assistant Engineer, A. H. Fisher; Master, William Watts; Second Lieutenant of Mavines, E. T. Bradford; En signs, J. V. Blecfyer, Adolphus Marix; Second Assistant Entmeer, . V. hmith; Mates, David Tudor, (ieorge P. Gifford, Edmund Larvs: Boatswain, William O. Tompkins; Gunner, Samuel D. nines; Carpenter, Leo nard Ilansconi; Sail Maker, John S. Stanford; Paymaster's Clark, W. II. Alexander. An adjourned meeting of the opponents of Independence square as a site tor tne pub lie buildlnert was held last night, at the N.W corner of Merrick and Market streets. Daniel B. Beitler presided, and Stephen B. Poulterer acted as Secretary. Mr. Philip Lowry, chair man of tlie Committee on Petition, reported that 7432 names had been sent to Harrisburg Hince the last meeting, and that 2000 more were re lad v for transmission to-day. This would irake a total of over 20,000 names sent Mr. Wrn. II. Jones, chairman of the Finance Commi Itee. reported amount on band $4, bills outstanding over $ 100. Mr. Poulterer, chaim tin of the Committee on Legislative Bills, reported that no bill had yet been naBseil bv the Legislature. Petitions had been' sent there, and the committee are con lideiht the people are with them. After re marks from several gentlemen a member stated that he had called on Judge Allison, antf the latter showed, by the plans of Mr. McArthnr that had been adopted, how totally inadequate they were for the future wants of the city, and urged him to have a meeting called in his ward, saying that he would do all that he could in furtherance of it, save speaking in public, and that he was in favor of i'enn Square. Domestic Aflalra. Gold closed yesterday at 112 J. Portland, Me., has commenced paying its municipal coupons in gold. A decision was rendered yesterday ex tending Owen Dorsey's reaper patent. General Jordan's resignation of the Cuban command is confirmed. Bembetta is bis successor. James M. Mason, a mulatto, and a native of Arkansas, has been nominated as Minister to Liberia. General Hagan thinks that, with care, good order can be maintained among the Southwestern Indian tribes. No informotion was obtained of the City of Boston by the steamer Druid, which has returned to Halifax from bable island. No provision has been made by the Ten nessee Legislature, in the financial arrange ments for the year, for the payment of the State debt. Sir Francis Hincks stated in the New Dominion Parliament yesterday, that confi dential communications ore passing between Ottawa and Washington relative to recipro city; also, that no difficulty presented itself on that side of the line. Very likely not. HH SIC At, AND IIS ASIATIC. The CUT Amusements. The Parei-a-Kosa English Opera Troupe will give two eveninc performances and a matl- neo next week. On Tuesday Martha will be reuresented. and on Wednesday Weber's Oberon. The Marriage of Figaro Is announced for the maimeu uu iiiurauuy. xuo blmu ui ouuis cum' menced yesterday at the Academy of MubIc and over threo thousand were sold In al few hours. This Is the reward of virtue. Madame Kosa and her troupe present first-class works in first-class style, and the liatronuso of the public is accordingly extended iu the most liberal manner. At tite Cuesmit Mr. Frank Mayo will con clude bis engagement this evening by appear ing as "Belphcijor" and "Don Cu sar da ltaican." This is a first-rate Saturday night bill, and it murht to attract a crowded house. Helphegor will also be performed at the ma tinee to-day. At the Walnut Mr. and Mrs. Watklus ap ier for the last times this afternoon and even- inir. The drama ol Tim Uiddm Jlaud and the farce of To Oldinti lit uxon will be performed. Atyiik Anru Mr. n. E. Raltow will btivd a litm-fit thin cveninc. when the dramas of Dora nml UliHT Tril wll) bo nivon. Mr. Ralton Is a iiacful inemlx r of Ibe Aroh Street Comtany and a aitiM;iking actor. We hoje that his merits will be recoirnl,',d by a crowded honse. At tub Amatfvhb' Dkawino Room. InSeven- tct)th street, ahovo Cheonut. there will be a matinee to-day, when the lively comediettas of lAvrt HI, Vhapitre or, Vroque-l'ouk and Jirutun, larhe Canar will be Riven. AT THB KLEVBNTH STREET OPKRA IlOrSB a first-rate bill of attraction for Saturday night is announced. At Duphez & Benedict's Opera Hocsb a variety of entertaining performances will be given tliis evening. fiiGNOR Blitz and his son will exhibit their wonders at the Assembly Building this afternoon and evening. TnE Bentz-Hapsler Orchestra will give a matinee at Mnslcal Fund Hall to-day. The Panorama of "The Pilrrriuy' illustrative of Uunyan's " Pilgrim's Progress,' will be ex hibited at Concert Hall this afternoon and ove- irK- MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional Uarine Head t Wr&t Page. ALMANAC FOR PHILADELPHIA THIS DAY. Bun Kirks 6i!9 Moon sets 911 8l-n Skth 6-W Hum Water 8'4 PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE, Jos. C. Grubb. 1 Kimi7nd A. HorDKR, Committee of toe Month. SAMUKL K. DTOKBS, ) COMMITTEE ON ARBITRATION. John O. James, Geo. L. Bnzby, E. A. Bonder, tv m. yy . i am, mumu L.uuicnpKi, CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamship Yazoo, Catharine, New Orleans vialla- vana, Philatlelitma and Southern Mall SteaniHhip Co. Steamship Wyoming, Teal, Savannah, Philadelphia ami cHHimern Man ntcauiHniD co. Steamer W. W'hilUUn, RiKKius, Baltimore, A. oroves, jr. Sclir TcnneHHce, Creed, Savannah, Lenno.x & Bur- Bens. Schr YYm. Butman, Smart, Savannah, do. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship Aries, Wiley, 48 hours from Boston. wiiii iniise. to ji. wiuHor ,t co. Steamer Centipede, I cnton, from Norwich. In bal last to J. S. Utiles. Ban Aberdeen, Treat, 17 days from Clenfuegos, witn suear to u. a . imhii. litis J. A. Pierce. Jient. 10 days from Saeaa. with satrur and mnlasHcs to S. A W. Welsh. UrlK S. W. Welsh, Watson. 14 days from Trini dad de ( 'u On, with no par and molasses to s. & W. Welsh. Towed up by City lee Boat No. 2. AT THE BREAKWATER. Bark Scottish Bride, hence for Marseilles, was at the Breakwater yesterday afternoon ; also, schr Bonj. Reed, Gregory, from Charleston tor Wilmington, Del., with loss of jibltoom and foretopgallantuiast, and had sails blown away in a gale oil' Ilutteras. WENT TO SEA. Ship Wm. Wilcox, for Portland, went to sea 4th Inst. Schr R. W. lluddell and Sophlo Wilson, both neuce lor waianzas, went 10 sea aix msi. PASSENOKRS SAILED. Tcr steamship Wyomtrur. Teal, for Savannah, to day Samuel Wrleht, wife, and servant, Mins U.N. l'lillMDH. ii. Kessier. Maiiter jonn Kessier. jr.. jur- senC. Silva, Thomas Jazzard, Mrs. Jazzard and three children, J. B. Bishop, E. J. Walker, J. J. Mar- pby, John Rcilly, C. II. Mcllvain and wife. MEMORANDA Ship Thomas Harward, Strickland, from Havre, In ballast for New Orleans, was at the Southwest Pass Ship L'auova, Elliott, hence, at New Orleans 26th ultimo. Steamship Pioneer, Barrett, from W llmlneton, N. ('.. 2d insu. for Philadelphia, has on board ai bbls. spirits turpentine, 690 do. rosin, 130 do. tar, 209 bales cotton, So bales rags, 'MM bushels peanuts, 59 emptp ale iDis., iiu,uvu lent mmoer, ana cu psgs. muse. Kteamsnin i-.i i ici. jNicserson, ror rnuaaeipnia, cleared at New York yesterday. MeaniBiun iiuiitcr. uarding, nence, at rroviuence M 1I1HI. Steam-yacht Clifton, Chad wick, hence via Wil mington, N. C, for Jacksonville, at Savannah 2Sth ultimo. Bark Idollnuc, Durkee, at St. Thomas 17th ult., rrom Havre. Bark Micmac. Strnm. sailed from St. Thomas 16th nit. for Porto Rico, to load for a northern port at 40c.. sold. Dart warren White, uunn, irom hagua ror Dela ware Breakwater, was spoken su uit. lat. 12, 10I1C. i i it'. ling liarry viruen. comns, cleared at Kew xorK 8d Inst., for Cardenas. Brie William Welsh. Strobrldgc, sailed from St. Thomas ltitb ult.. where liound not stated. Sciirs Adele Truedeii, iiess, nence ror ltoston, ana It. W. Tull, Bobbins, hence for Salem, sailed from Holmes' Hole A. M. 1st Inst. Schr Ann 8. Brown, Fisk, from Boston for Fhlla- delDhia. at Holmes' Hole P. M. 1st inst. Hcnr 1'atos. etnacmora, remained at Mayagues aitout 10th ult., for Aqnaduia next day, to nnisn loaa- lnor ror Delaware ureaKwater. scnrB . i. oimmons, l'ninney, ana juary weaver, Weaver, hence, at Boston ltd Inst. ucnr niwoou uoron. jarvis, nence, at roruaau xu instant. Schr Henrietta Simmons, Godfrey, forFhiladel- Bliia. sailed from Salem 1st inst. senr unaries r . emitn, nence lor jxorwicn, at jew Ixndon Rd Inst. Schr Mary Riley, Riley, nence, at fiewiorkSd Instant. Schrs James Martin, Baker, from Boston for Phila delphia; JohnU. Perry, Kelley, from New Bedford for do. ; and Rachel Seaman, Seaman, from Boston for jneyr xork. sailed rrom ew ixmuon m inst. Schrs Clara Davidson. Jeirries, and Maggie van- dnsen, Compton, hence for Lynn; E. G. Irwin, John son; George revenger, smito; anu Aivie uavis, Hand, hence for Boston (the latter with mainsail badly split), at Holmes' Hole A. M. 2d inst. NOTICE TO MARINERS. Information has been received that there Is now only 11 feet water on the bar of Kichlbucto rfver. St. Lawrence Gulf, Nova Scotia, which Is gradually tilling up. The beacons which were the leading marks over tne bar ana tne rsorta Beacon nave been removed. The buoys In the river are red on the starboard and black on the port hand, going In. Also, that the Lighthouse at Apple river. Bay of runny, lias oeen aesiroyea ny lire. bv oruer. w. b. piilbuk k, t. nairman. Treasury Department, Oillee Lighthouse Board, w asnuigton, u. l., rcu. i, ism. The Industry of the coral insects Is making con stant addition to the reefs along the Atlantic coasts of Florida, and every now and then, In the lapse of time, new columns and pyramids of their construc tion show themselves within sounding, and finally reach the surface, before which period they are lia ble to be felt by shipping steering by the latest cnarts. uapi. aaams, with tne steamer Moro castle. found one of these plateaus rising from the deep sea outside, and connecting with the ancient rock. In 20 N. lat. and 80 W. long., on his last voyage out, caus ing a ueieuuou 01 some nours. mere was no alarm. and very few knew that anything unusual was the matter. TO RENT. TO LET THE STORE PROPERTY NO. 7i8 ChMoat street, twenty Bts feet front; one nun dred and fortjr-fl?e feet deep to Bennett street. B&ck building! fire stories bich. Poeeeesion Mey 1, 1870. Ad drees THOMAS & FLETCHER, U 10U DeUnoo. N. J. TO L T . bTORK CONNK0TING WITH NEW HOTEL, Ne. 1506 CHESNUT STREET. Suitable for Cents' Furnishing Goods. Apply on the premises from 10 to 13. S b fit TO LET THE TIIREE-BTORY BRICK Dwelling, No. 866 North Twelfth street, above Three ator aonuie oaca ounuiuas. witn au modern convenience, complete. Kent, Anqnire on premises. I VI vm FOR RENT A LARGE STORE AND LDwellinR, No. 1UI8 Ridxe avenue, newly fitted np with all modern onnvenieaoee. w x. u. rttujlt, No. M M. bn-VJCfiTli Krreet II 10 U 0 FFICES. VERY DESIRABLE COMMUNI- cutinR offices, second floor of No. 127 Walnut tretit, to renu n.aiiunivniujaii tin- 10 NE DOLLAR GOODS KOR 95 CENTS IIAJII1N4 liDITIONS OP TJJE HOLY BIBLE. FAMILY, PULTIT, AND PHOTOGRAPH DIBLK3. FOR WEDDING AND BIRTHDAY PRESENTS. ALSO, PRESENTATION BIBLES FOR CHURCHES, CLERGYMEN, SOCIETIES AND TEACHERS, ETC, New and superb assortment, bound In Rich Levant Turkey Morocco, Paneled and Ornamental designs, equal to the London and Oxford eultlons, at less than half their prices. No. 32 CHESNTJT Street STRENGTH, BEAUTY, CHEAPNESS COMBINED! HARDING'S PATENT CHAIN-BACK ruoTOGiiArn alblms. For Wedding, Holiday, or Birthday Presents, these Albams are particularly adapted. The book trade and dealers a fancy articles will find the most extensive assortment of Photograph Albums in the country, and superior to any hereto fore made. For great Btrength, durability, and cheapness, Harding's Patent Chain-back Albums are unrivalled. Purchasers will Dnd It greatly to their advantage to examine these new lines of goods be fore making up their orders for stock. Also, a large and splendid assortment of new styles of Fbotograpn Aibnnis made In the usual manner. No. 326 CHE8NUT Street, Philadelphia. in piIE PRINCIPAL DEPOT L FOR TUX BALK OF REVENUE STAMPS, No. 304 CHESNUT STREET. CENTRAL OFFICE, No. 105 S. FIFTII STREET (Two doors below Chesnut street), ESTABLISHED 18(1, The sale of Revenue Stamps Is Btlll continued at tne uia-rBtauiiBneti Agencies. u ne stock Gompriaes every denomination printed bv the Government, and haviuir at all times a larcre supply, we are enabled to All and forward (hy Mall or itxpreRS) an oruers immediately upon receipt, a mat ter of ?reat Importance. united states Motes. National BanK Notes. Drafts on Philadelphia, and Post OUlce Orders received In payment. Any Information regarding the decisions of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue cheerful!? and gratuitously furnished. .Revenue stamps printea upon uraits, unecKfl, Re ceipts, eta ll'hu fnllnnrlntv Htaa AAmmlaatnn n m allnwaJ a. StampB and Stamped Paper: Ontds and upwards t per cent. iw b " 800 " 4 " Address all orders, etc., to No. St CHESNUT STREET. PmLADELPHIA. CUTLERY, ETO. T ODGERS & WOSTENHOLM'S POCKET- KNIVES, Petri and Stat handles, end beautiful finish; Rodgera', end Wade & Butcher'! Razors, and the cele brated Leooultre Razor ; Ladies' Scissors, In oasee, of the finest quality ; Rodgers' Table Cutlery, Carvers and Forks, Razor Strops, Cork Screws, Eto. Bar Instruments, to assist the hearing, of the most approved construction, at P. MADEIRA'S, 190 Re. Ill TENTH Btraet, below Chesnut. MINERAL WATER. A LLEGHENY MINERAL WATER," VIRGINIA. The undersigned, agents for the water of the above Springs, have a constant supply on hand. For price and circulars apply to MITCHELL ft ALLEN, 10 thstn Imrp No. 214 8. FRONT Street. COODS FOR THE LADIES. G It A Hi I OPCIVIIVU Of m Imported Paper Patterns. TUESDAY, HAROH 1, 1870. The old established and only reliable Paper Patten Dress and Cloak Making Kmpormm. Dresses made to fit with ease and elegance in 24 hours notice. MHS. M. A. BINDER'S recent visit to Paris enables ber to receive Fashions, Trimmings and Vanoy Good superior to anything in this country. New in design. Moderate in price. A perfect system of Dress Cutting taught. Cutting, Basting, Pinking. Fashion Book, and Goflering Machines for sale. Beta of Patterns for Merchants and Dress Makers nos ready, at MRS. M. A. BINDER'S, HOI, K. W. Corner Eleventh and Chesnut. Carefully note th deeeivod- ad number, to avoid being 8stuth WANT8. oIeorIiJqclIbLI.J ?wJ narsd to furnish all classes with constant employ mentat home, the whole of the time or for the spare moments. Business new, birht, and profitable. Persons of either sex easily earn from 60c. to 95 per evening, and a proportional sum vy vuoir wnoie time to uie business. Hoys and gir.. earn nearly aa much as men. I'l... ull .h. l.hi. notice may send their drireM. and test the business, we m vu uupuaueiea oner: 10 sucb as are not well aatiened, we will send 1(1 to pay for Hi. trr.nl.la of writins. full particulars, s valuabli lie 11 ) u h ..h ill AO W lUJUUI.uu. WUVB DO. inUIHUIW TAs i'uji(r' LUrrarv Companion one of tbe largest and beat family newspapers published all sent free by mail. Reader, if vou want permanent, prontable work, adrtree K. (). ALLHN A tu aunuhis, iiuud, 110 am LEOAL NOTIOE8. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CCTa A. AND COUNTY ut i-iiiue,Lfr.i.i-mi. uiBV KLLKN DAHNKLL.. deceased. Tkl a ..Aitw nnointed by the Court to audit, aetue. and .... ..,,nV nl 'JUoMAS 8. KI.I.1S. KiHflutor of the last will and testament of MARY KLLKN JJAH NULL, deceased, and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the .... int.rutMl. for the nurnose of his aortointuMint. on MONDAY. Mar h 14. lu, at 4 r.VWk P. M., at te iNDAY. m f .1 a etlieeof JAMkH W. PAUL. Es)., Mw. 3M H. kOUKI'U FURNITUREi RICHMOND & CO.. PIRST-CLAS8 FURNITURE WAREROOMS, Ko. 45 SOUTH SECOND STREET, VAST BIDK. ASOTS 0U1C8NTJT, U tf FHlLADPXTII I a. JIIJ F.rOREPAUDlI ANOI, rnrnituro warerooms, IVo. 40 SontU SliCOH Street, ) tm Wert Btile, FPiuaelpni, DRUGS, PAINT8, B"TO JOIlEIiT SlIOIlAUEK fc CO., - Mtrri iuti T A mr nt. X4. JS. vomer fVUA.i sua ikavja oms, PHILADELPHIA, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. Importers and Manufacturers of WHITE TEATt AND COLORED PAINTS, PUTTY, VARNISHES, ETC. AGENTS FOR THB .CKLBBRATUUJ fRSNCU ZINC PAINTS. Dealers and consumers supplied at lowest prloes for cash. DRUGGIST AND CHEMIST. AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN PAINTS, OILS. GLASS. AND PATENT MEDICINES, Nos. 1301 and 1 30311 ABKET St u) i wistonm MEDIOAL. AJEW DISCOVERY. ELIXIR J. F. BER- X NARD-TONI SnlENIQUE. ANTI DYSPFPTIO. Inn invora I nhwrvitimm made by the best rthyflioisna of the Faculte da Paris have proved that the aicknessca arising from impoverishment of the blood or nervous ex- nsuntion. viz. : Amenia, uuioroniH, pnnpiuiumo. Pbthiiiic, Diabetes, Albumineria, Suorbut, etc.. etc., are radically cured witn tne h.l.iaih o. r. bhiuiiku, . in - A UVLUiDIl KA hi rtlTll.R Li - . Sd floor. For sale by all renpectuble druggists. 8 1 tat bs PAPER HANOINOS. LOOK 1 LOOK 1 ! LOOK 1 ! 1 WALL PAPERS and Linea Window Shades Manufactured, the cheapest In the olty, at JOUNSTON'8 Depot, No. KB! spring oahdkn street, below Kievenu. Vnaca. no. IU7 rKUSHAIi Street, uamaen. new .jersey. ksw EDUCATIONAL. AW SCHOOL OF HARVARD UNIVERSITY, Oaubbidgc, Mass. Second Term 1WP--70 begins 21rt Febroary, 10TO. 1N8THUCTOKN AND 'I'OI'lUS. Nathaniel Holmes, A. M., Hoynll Proie-sor. Domestie Kelations. Knaitv Pleading, and Kvidence. Christopher U. Langdell, A.M., Dane Professor. Nego- tianla fjitiAr Ann furLnnnthln. Charles S. Biadley, LU D Lecturer. Law of Real Pro perty. Edmund H. Bennett, A. M., Lecturer. Criminal Law, Wills, and Administration. John O. Gray, Jr., A. M., Ijeotnrer. Jurisprudence of tne unitea Mates ana rtannruptcv. 1'hA inHtrnotinn in hv lectures, moat eonrts. esercises In written and oral discussion ol legal suojecte, ana prepara tion of pleadings. Tha iihrsrs u one of the most complete la toe United States, and in some deDartmenta nneanalled ; it now oom- E rises about lti,Uu0 volumes, and additions are constantly eing made, The fees are $60 per term, and $28 for one-half or any smaller fraction of a term. No ejtra charges. For admission to the school, catalogued, circulars. Or any information, address J. A. 1 Will i i lftK, 2 V registrar. U Y. LAUDER BACH'S SB ACADEMY, A8SFMRLT BUILDINOH. No. 108 8. TKNTH St. K PRIMARY, KI.KMRNTARV AND FlNlbHINO f-OBOOl. FOK BOYS AND YOIIN1 MKN. Circulars at Mr. W arborton'a. No. 43U Chesnut st. 3 231m ENQINES, MACHINERY. ETO. PENN STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER WORKS. NEAFI ft A LKV7 PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL ' ENO INK P.RS, MACiilN 18 T8, BOILER. MKt.lih. itLACKHMIi'llS. and rOUKDKKS. ha viae for many years been in successful operation, and been ex clusively engaged in building and repairing Marine and River Engines, high and low pressure. Iron Boilers, Water Tanks, Propellers, eto. etc., respectfully offer their ser vices to the oublio aa being fully prepared to contract for VUK1UVB Ui BU .l&OB, l.ftTIU.. m.W .UU DWlluu.l j uTins seta of patterns of different sizes, are prepared to execute orders witn quici aespatcn. itvery aesenpuon 01 pattern- making maae at the anortest notice, tiiga ana Low pres aure h ine Tubular and Cilinder Boilers of the best Penn. sylvsnia Chsrcoal Iron, forging of all sizes and kinds, ii - . .1 a 1 1 j : . i 1 1 1 1 r., j Herew cutting, ana an otnar wora oonneotea en above business. Drawings ana spec ill cations I or an wors aone at to establishment free of charge, and work guaranteed. The subscribers nave ample whan dock-room for repair. of boats, whore they can be in perfect safety, and are pro vided with shears, blocks, fails, ate. stc, for raiaing bean or uaat weights, , JOHN P. I.KVY. 8H BEACH and PALMER Btreete. COUTHWARK FOUNDRY, FLTTH AND kj WASHIKOTOW Btreeta, PB4LADELFBTA. MERRICK A SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engine lor i.aiia, ruver, tuia marine oervice. isouera, uasometers, Tanks, iron uoats, eta CastlrjKS of all kinds, either Iron or Brass. Iron Frame Roofs for Gas Works. Workahopo, ane Railroad Stations, etc. Retorts and uas Machinery or tne latest ana moei improved construcuon. Every descrintlon of Plantation Machinery, also Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Ol Steam Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pomplng Ka trines, eto. Sole Agents for N. BUlenxM Sugar Boiling Appa. ratus, Nesmyth's Patent Steam Hammer, and Axpln. wall A Woolsey'i Patent Centrifugal Sugar Drain ing Mac nines. bus HIRARD TUBE WORKS. JOHN II. MUlU'liX A JBKOH. RlaJiBfaetnrers of Wrought Irsa Pipe, Eta, PHILADELPHIA. FA. WORKS. TWKNTY-TUIKD and F1LBKRT 8trata. OFFIOH, 4 1 H. 48 Worth FIFTH Htr t. FIRE ANU BURGLAR PROOF SAr-E E M Le FAKREL, HERRING & CO. HAVE REMOVED FROM XVo. 639 CHESNUT Street TO No. 807 CHESNUT St., PHILADELPHIA. fire and Burglar-Proof Safes III w"u w Q (wrrn dry filldiq.) HERRING, FARREL A SHERMAN, New York.. HERRING A CO., CMcago. HERRING. FARRBL A CO., New Orleans. S 9tf J. WATSON A BON, Of th. late flnn of EVANS 4k WATSON. FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF H A F 13 8TOKE NO. 63 SOUTn FOURTTI STREET, s au A few door. abov. Oheannt St., Pblut TOUN FARNUM CO., COMMISSION MKR; fi chaste and Mai.nfaoterer. ef Uonastecs 'ftuktwr. o. sio. aa CitiuaH U a suvm r auaoeiguts, t mum LUMBER. 1870 HPRITB jilfT. kt M i B JoIHT. Ii KM LUC K. 1670 1870 P8.AHOMED CLflAK PTNR. f BLiVSONkD I'LKaK PINK fllOICK I'ATi KKN I INF. 1870 SPANISH CKUAR, Pi)R PATTERNS. KKD CEDAR. 1870 FLORIDA FI-OORTNO. KIXJKIDA MOORINW. CAROLINA FIXXHING. VIROmiA KI-OtJKINO. DKLAWAKB FLOORINU ASH FLOORING. WAIJCT FLOORLNQ. FLORIDA STKP ROAltUa KAIL PLANK. 1870 1 Q7A WALNUT BO ART8 AND FLANK. - CTA 10 i U WALNUT BOARDS AND PLANK. 1 0 t U WALNUT BOARDS. 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"THE NIMH MUSES' Have Seen Retained on Exhibition AT CARLES' GALLERIES, Ko. 816 CHESNUT BTKEET, H FX) ft A F W DATS LOJKIKK. A"mk.hican academy of music. )'rntvely laotTwo Nmlitsnf PA H I-PA..ROBA URAND KNOLI8H OPRA. !. I) 11 1 mi CO t Proprietors and D rectors l. BH VIVO Bu.lnm Manager llAliRV JAt'KRtiN.. , hteM.naier MARTHA1 MAKTHAI MAHTUA! Milt. PAHK.PA ROHA In hmr rnl. r.1 51. , .,.. fi?t NkOClN, tJASTl.F, IAMHiKLL, KiiCl'lN' H A 1.1. : Condnctor, Mr. UAKf.ROHA. IbeUrrat Vngltsh Fslr Nwiw will he given. Ill WKIINKSDAV R HNINll o for the First Time in America, will l n. v Vlsber's ni.slerpiece. OBKKON 1 OBRRUNl On F.RON! Mm. PAKKPa.ROHA in hnr nii,ninuh..t.u i i Rei.a, with a powerful cast, onder the direction of Mr ca h I. Rosa. Admission, VI. Reserved Beats, f 1'60. Famity Cirole Amphitheatre. Sf o. The sale or Keats will commence no FRIDAY, .tea M.,nnly at the Box Offloeof the Academy. tint A MEIUCAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC7 HXTRA ANNOUNOFMRNT. GRAND FAR KW K1I M4TINKH HV TIIR l'AHKPA.KOSA KKtiLIMll UPl ltA TI1UHHDAY, MARCH 10. AT 2 O'CLOCK, THE MlKHItliR nK KlUARlt Tbe absorbing nPKKATHJHRNKATION nf th.!u ceived everywhere by overwhelming bouses sod audiences raised at the highest pitch nf enthusiasm. . . rAHKrAKUsA And Slime Rtar Ciast.. The sale of seats commenoea nn Tnaedsv. nil M . mil. at the Academy of Music. 3., MEKICAN ACaDKMY OK MUSIC S.CNtiKRBUKD BAL MASQUR, TUESDAY, March 16, 1870. Price of Ticketa. IS. admittiaa a Gentleman and Iscy. Additional Indies' Tickets (1 eacb. GRAND CARNIVAL PROUKf-SlON AT O'CLOCK Oarnates will set down beads South and take np heads North. Spectators Ticket to Fsmtly Circle or Hsllery, .Vc. ,16 AMATEURS' DRAWING-ROOM Seventeenth street, above Chesnut, writ side. NW YORK KKKNDU COMEDY. SATURDAY. March 5, MATINKK at 1 o'clock P. M . With the three Lively Pieces of L1VRK 111, OH AP1THK ler.-Comedy. CKOWU K- ruu LK vanilevilln. BRUTUS. LACUKCKtSAR (!ow.rf. Mstinee Tickets, with Reserved Seats... ftlvd Tickets at Boner's, Ho. una Coesnut Itreet AMATEURS' DRAWING ROOM BKVKfiTKKNTH Street, above Chesnut, west side. A KVv YOHH. r Kr.ISUlt CU.MPANY. Unanimous AnDrobstion bv the Dress. ENTllUMlASTIO AUDIKNCFB! 1MMKNBU BUUUKKS' CROWDED HOU8FS MONDAY EVENING. March 7. v"Joro Comedy in three acts and Operetta, Lr.H FKMMKH TKRK1BLK8. by LRS DKUX AVF.l Ol.KS, by Otfenbaoh, Reserved seats, six davs in advance. C1'50. AdmikKion $1, at Boner's, No, llu2 Cheeent street. J, AURA KEEN E'S OHWSNUT STRKFT THKATRB. Rnrinaat a LAST DAY AND NItillT of the eminent artiste. MR. KRANK MAYU. BATURDAY NKiHT, DOUBLR BILL. lKlNO.WARllKllAZAN. BELPHKOORTHK MOUNTRBANK Mr. MAYO in both Dramas. Tuesday, March 8, benefit of Mr. V1NING BOWERS. WALNUT STREET THEVTRE. THIS (Sstnrdsy) EVENING. March 5. ROSK ANU HARRY VV ATKINS will appear in inn, iiiLLrr.n riaiiir; OR, OLD VIRCINIA AS IT WAS. To conclude with the Comedietta entitled TO UBLir.K BENSON; OR, THE ADVEN TURKS OF A LOVR LRTTRR Mondai evenimr. March 7. Mr. CUARLKS KK.dllTBT? will commence an engagemont of twelve nights, in Shake- speare s traaeoy, in oacts, oi n a ni i. e. i suiportoa by M1BS UAHW1TS l.KULKKUy, The leading actress upon the Knglisb stage. MRS. JOHN DREWS ARCH STREET THEATRK. Begin. W to 8. BKNKMi Ol!' O. K. R A T.TON. TO NKIHT (haturday). March 6,. Charles Reade's Pastoral Urania of UORA. larmer Allen Mr. D. K. RAI.TON Dora Miss LIZZIE PRICK Affrwhicu OLIVER TWIST. Nancy Kykos Miss ALICE PLACID -rj J5innaes i. it. kilio.Y Monosy IA I I A TH K H i I LK DJCTKCTI VE. OX'S AMERICAN THEATRE. WAi.NUT Htrcet. above Fihth. WOKHKK r I'll KIZAKKLLK BROTHERS. J. S. BUDWORTH: firnnd Bfilitsrv Kallet: Afarlnntln- nf Nina: Mixa BLANCHE STANLEY: Da ROSA LUFO.Crsnd Ballot Treuj.e, etc. tVltKK KVIMAU I nU UKAXAT BALLETS. DUPREZ & BENEDICT'S OPERA HOUSE SEVENTH St., below Arch (Late Theatre Oomiooe. r.Hiii rivn,.r, ui kmii.iu. vniwucu niREIIiy. THIS EVENING, DUPREZ A BENEDICT'S Mammoth. Gieantio Minslrels. Tbird and Last Week, Brilliant Sucoesstul Engagement ot mr. nuKQCJ A'ougneiry. First Week Dougherty on Bone End. ' NEWELEVENTn STREET OPERA HOU8E. ELEVENTH Street, above Ohesnnt. THE FAMILY RESORT. CARNCROSH A IMXJtY'S MINRTR1FTJI. tbe great Star 1'ronpe of tbe world, in their uoecualles' ririiurian ftUlKKKM, BFAUT1FUI. BALLADS, SONGS, OPERATIO SELECTIONS, and LAUGHABLE BURLESQUES EVERY EVKNING J. L. CARNCROB9, MaJsager. R. F. SIM PSON, Treasurer. slees CONCERT HALL. TnE PILGRIM! THIRD WEEK. GREAT SUCCESS. PAINTINGS! MUSIC!! TRANSITION KOKNKI" Indorsed by tbe PRESS end the PULPIT as the Greatest Entertainment of tha nineteenth century. Ji YF.RY KVKKING at 8. MATINKES. Wednnsdiiv ar.d Saturday at 2 !l. Admission, 60 cents. Reserved Seat, locents. miuren unaer ia, auo. ji ?t TEMPLE OF WONDERS, ASSEMBLY BUILD -INGS. SIGNOR BLITZ AND SON. SPHYNX. SPHYNX. RPHYNX. EVENINGS, at 7.V. MATINEES WEDNiCaDAY and SATURDAY at 8. Admission, 26 eta Reserved Beats. BO eta. 1 10 "f TALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTED GARDEN, Nos. 730, 7l'2, 734. and 726 VINE Street THE GRAND OKCHKSTRION, formerly tbe property of tbe GRAND DUKE OF BADKN, pnrehased at grsal eipense by JACOB VALER, of tbia ciiy, in eorabinatioa with 1 LAM ICR'S ORCUKSTRA and Miss NKLLIU ANDERSON, will perform EVERY AFTERNOON and EVENING at. the above-mentioned place. Admission free. 1 13t S ENTZ AND HAS8LER'S MATINEES- MUSICAL FUND HALI lbfi-70. avers 8ATI1 I DAY AFTF.RNOON at 8J o'clock. 10 1W mahcy's sciorTicow IS AN IMPROVED MACIC LANTERN. Ffficient and convenient. Its double-wicked coal eil lamp gives aicmarkably clear and intense light, easilj managed and perteotly safe. I or sale by I.. J. BIAItCY, No. G32 ARCH STREET. 3S Im PIIILA DELPHI K. PIANOS. STEIN WAY & SONS' PIANOS. IJL ASIUS K It O B.f No. 100G CHESNUT STREET, a tH PHILADELPHIA. ALBKECHT, RIFKKS A SCHMIDT, U1N r Al 1 UKr.H. Ktr FIRST-CLASS PIANO-FORTES. II enaranlee and moderate pricee. guarau WAREROOMS. No. 10 ARCH St COTTON SAIL DUCK AND CANVAS, of all numbers and bianda, Tent, Awning, Trenk. and Waaon-oover Duck. Also, Paper Manuieotorera' Drier Felta. from thirty to seventy-six inches, Willi I'm hut, fctltlog. Sail Iwtne, " " ' JOHN W. KVfcJiilAN. VB CHVkuU Sweet lV,j &ti fcuect, ia U t FUUade M "iuiukl. ' .nima e t uutii't