m THE IXAILY EVENING TKLEfiKAril PUILADKhPllIA, MONDAY, MAKCI 1 7, 3870. 3 Vlty Affair. Mm. Surah Lulled, ngocl r torts, died snddeniY yenterday at the house of her daugh ter, No. 210 German street. The Coroner beld an inquest, and a verdict of death from debility was rendered. Brevet Brigadier-floncral Charles L. Kil bnrn, Colonel and Assistant CoinmiHwary General of Subsistence, Chief Commiiwary of the Military l)iinion of the Atlantic, has been , ft8igned to duty in this city. A colored man named Richard Demby, from Wilmington. Del., died in the cellar of the Union Street Station yesterday afternoon. The Coronor held an inquest, and a verdict of death from exposure was rendered. Francis Lame, agod 121 years, residing at Ninth and Catharine streets, was severely cat in the leg by an axe slipping from his hands while chopping wood, on Saturday. He was admitted to the Pennsylvania Hospital. Kev. Iiobert C. Matlock, for a number of years rector of the Chnrch of the Nativity, Eleventh and Monnt Vernon streets, preached his farewell sermon yesterday morning, hav ing accepted the position of Secretary of the Evangelical Education Society of the Pro testant Episcopal Chnrcb. A posse of the polioe visited O'Neill's Hall, at Broad and Lombard streets, on Sat urday night, where a dance was going on, and arrested fifty-nine persons, chiefly yonng men and girls, some of the latter from twelve to fifteen years old. They were taken to the Central Station, and on the oaths of tho officers who rnude the arrest were bound over for their f ntnre good behavior. The rcI;Kiu..ri ceremonies connected with the dedication of the Temple of tho Third New Jerusalem Society of Philadelphia, corner of Panl ana Unity streets, Frankford, took place yesterday. The new Temple is of brick, and cost abont $2000. The congregation have purchased the plot of ground at f tiOOO, and intend to erect thereon, at some future period, a mnch larger building. The anniversary of the Broad Street M. E. Church Missionary Society took place yes terday afternoon, in the chnrch edifice. Broad and Christian streets. The exercises con sisted of prayer, singing by the scholars, and addresses by Rev. J. Neill, Rev. Goorgo Mears, Kev. G. Cnmmings, and lie v. J. O. Lncas. The report of the superintendent showed the membership of the schools to be 300 scholars, and the missionary collections $(25, an increase of &75 over the previous year. A meeting of the Rcott Legion was held on last Saturday evening, at their hall, at I Sixth and ltace streets. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President A. II. Reynolds; Vice-President, T. G. Funston; Recording Secretary, William J. Mackey; Corresponding Secretary, E. 11. Biles; Treasurer, George Moore; Trustees, John Spear, J. J. Osvandel, William N. Hhultz; Monument Committee, William Ker lin, R. E. Winslow, William Babe. One hundred and one persons were ad mitted yesterday morning to the communion i tne (Jonocksink Presbyterian Church, Franklin street and Columbia avenue, Rev. Mr. Mutchmore, pastor. Eighty-two wf the number were on confession of their faith and nineteen on certificate from other churches. Before receiving them as members Mr. Mutch more addressed tne candidates, stating mat it would be required of them to refrain from attending theatrical and other popular amuse ments, or engaging in dancing or card ploying. Daniel McCarty, Jane McCarty, G. P. Brown and Charles Allston were before Alderman Kerr on Saturday, they having been arrested on a warrant issued by the Mayor, on the statement of Marearent Bran- nan. Complainant arrived in this city on Thursday lost from Salem, Mass., and being a stranger here accepted the invitation of a man whom she met at the toot ot . Walnut street to accompany her to a lodging house. She was taken to a house on North Front street, where she saw the defendants, and where her treatment was such as compelled her to leave the house the same night and wander about the streets until she met a policeman, and was provided with lodgings at a station-house. As the testimony did not connect Allston with any impropriety of con duct he was discharged. The others were held for trial. Domestlo A flairs. Gold closed on Saturday at ll.'U. Snow was nine inches deep in Richmond, Va., yesterday. Governor Stevenson has refused to ac cept Mr. Golladay's resignation. There is a growing feeling in Mexico in favor of annexation to the United States. Texas will be admitted as soon as her delegation and the necessary papers arrive. Zampra, the assassin of Greenwaldt, has been convicted and executed in Havana. Numerous applications are being made for tho work in the navy yards, but there are no vacancies. A man was knocked down on Thirty- fourth street, New York, on Saturday night, and rolled ot $12, "00. Two children were fatally burned at Wetheredsville, Md., on Friday evening, by tne explosion of a coal oil lamp. Only Justices Miller and Strong, it is said, are in lavor of pronouncing all the lie construction laws constitutional. President Grant on Saturday visited the Government Printing Office, and met with a most enthusiasts reception from the em. ployes. Evidence has been taken by the commit. tee exonerating Mr. Covode from any corrup tion in connection with cadetship appoint ments. ' Rudolpe and Deery played a game at bil liards in nan traneiaco on Saturday nignt, for the championship of America. I he for iner proved tho victor. The amount deposited in the Treasury by the national banks as security for publio de posits, which last year was $ :i:),r00,000, is now but betweon $17,000,000 and $18, 000,000. Actual hostilities have commenced in the Red River Territory, and resulted in a viotory for Kit-Lie. Major Baulton, who commanded the opposing force and surrendered, has been conrt-martialled and sentenced to be shot. The recent riot among the emigrants on Ward's Island would appear to have resulted from the gross mismanagement of the depot, Among other matters of complaint it seems that only four washbasins and two towels. changed twice a week, were allowed for COO persons. A New York paper published yesterday an absurd story to the effect that Napoleon died six months since; that the Prince Imperial is reigning as Napoleon IV; that Napoleon is represented by a man bearing a wonderful resemblance to him; and lastly, that the fraud is countenanced by England and JiUhHia. FarelKB Affair. Parlinta ffintinnn nrytiva in Knain Navigation of the Ballio will boob be resumed. Another Atlantic cable is spoken of in Euyland. AH monopoly in ocean cables isabousbod in France. 'JHirkey no lonrer collects tolls from ships on the BoHphorus. A cardinal s bat, it is said, bos been pro mised to the Primate of Poland. -Belgium has ratified a treaty reducing the postal rates to the United States by one-half. Another batch of l'aris journalists have been prosecuted, convicted of course, and sentenced to imprisonment and fine. ApplattMe, Call, and Uncorc. "Players, after all," averred Hazlitt. "have Kttle reason to complain of their hard-earned, short-lived popularity. One thunder of ap plause from pit, boxes, and gallery is equal to a whole immortality of posthnmons fame." Nevertheless, the transitory nature of an aotor s rewards lias oftentimes stirred regret and commiseration. Shakespeare, as we all know, makes sympathetic mention of the poor player, "That strnts and frets tils hour noon the stage. And then is heard no more.'' Gnriick. in his rrolocrue to the CLandexUnc Marring f,, states feelingly: "The painter dead, yet still he charms the eye, Wbllo KnRlund lives his fame can never die; Hui he who struts his honr upon the stage. Can scarce extend bis fame for balf aa age ; Nor pen nor pencil can the actor nave The art and artist share ouo common grave." Cibber, in his "Apolocy, laments melliflu- ously that the momentary beauties flowing from an harmonious elocution cannot, like those of poetry, be their own record; that the animated graces of the actor can live no longer than the instant breath and motion that pre sent tnem; or, at least, can but faintly glim mer through the memory, or imperfect attesta tion of a few surviving spectators." And Haz litt, hiuself,notwithstanding his dictum on the subject above set forth, has placed on record certain expressions of tenderness for the play er s evanescent glory. "When an author dies it is no matter, for his works remain. When a great actor dies, there is a void produced in society, a gap which requires to be filled up. The literary amateur may find employment for his time in readingold authors only, and exhaust his entire spleen in scoutng new ones; but the lover of the stage cannot amuse himself in his solitary fastidiousness by sitting to witness a play got up by the departed ghosts of first-rate actors; or be contented with the perusal of a collection of old playbills; he may extol Garrick, but he must oo to see Keen, and, in his own defense, must admire, or at least tolerate, what he sees, or stay away against his will." Ilalitt, it may be noted. was evidently writing under tne impression that at no time would the stage bo left with out the support of players of the Garrick or the Kean class. If he had survived until our present year of grace, it would have become a question with him how far he could admire or tolerate the condition of tho modern stage; he might even be driven to accept the alter native he himself suggests, and stay away from our theatres altogether, only with his will rather than against it, in common with a very considerable section of society. An actor, in regard to the honor of Lis pro fession, considered apart from its commercial results, ocenpies the position of one 'who has invested his whole fortune in the purchase of an annuity terminating at his decease, and who has become entitled, therefore, to a larger in come than accrues to tne man able to lay up treasure, and to provide for and bequeath pro perty to posterity. Tho player can be re warded only by the applause afforded him during the continuance of his theatrical career, and it is right, therefore, that such applause should fully correspond with and be adequate to his merits. MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional Marine Setca e& First rage. ALMANAC FOlt PHILADELPHIA THIS DAT. 6cn Msgs 6-25 Moon sets n-04 Bun Kkts 6-66 High Watbk 6-03 PHILADELPHIA HOARD OF TRADE. Jos. C. Grubb, ) EbMVKD A. SOUDER, Y COMMITTEE OF THE MONTH. Samuel E. Stokes, J committee on arbitration. John O. James, Geo. L. Buzhy, E. A. Soucler, Win. W. Paul, Tiioma. L. Gillespie. MOVEMENTS OP OCEAN STEAM'S III PS. FOR AMERICA. Silesia Havre New York Feb. 12 India Glasgow.. ..New York Feb. 18 America .. . .Southampton. . .New York Feb. 22 i'aimyra Liverpool. ...New York v JJ..Feb. 22 Colorado Liverpool... New York Fob. 23 Denmark Liverpool... New lork Feb. 23 C. of Loudon.... Liverpool... New York Feb. 24 Cambria Glasgow New York Feb. 25 City of N. YorW.New York. . . Liverpool Mar. 8 HoUatia New York... Hamburg Mar. 8 Nevada New York. ..Liverpool Mar. 9 RusHla New York. . .Liverpool Mar. 9 Marathon New York... Liverpool Mar. 10 C.of London... New York... Liverpool Mar. 13 Paraguay New York. . .London. Mar. 12 France New York. . .Liverpool. Mar. 12 India New York. ..Glasgow Mar. 12 Weser New York. ..Bremen Mar. 12 Colorado New York. ..Liverpool Mar. 10 C. of WasU'tou.New York... Liverpool Mar. 19 Laturette New York. ..Havre Mar. 19 America. New York... Bremen Mar. 19 Cambria. New York... Glasgow Mar. 19 Etna. New York. . .Liverpool via ll.Mar. 22 Nebraska New York... Liverpool Mar. 23 C. of Brussels . .New York. . .Liverpool Mar. 20 COAST WINK, DOMESTIC, ETC. Pioneer Philadelphia. Wilmington Mar. 8 Zodiac Philadelphia, ('buries ton Mar. 10 Morro Castle... New l ork. ..Havana Mar. 10 Columbia New York. ..Havana Mar. IT Eagle New Y'ork... Havana via NasMar. 24 Malls are forwarded by every steamer In the regu lar Hues. The steamers for or from Liverpool call at yuceiiHiown, except uio uanauian une, wmcn can at Londonderry. The steamers for or from the Conti nent call at Southampton. CLEAR KD SATURDAY. Steamship Norman, Nickerson, Boston, II. Wlnsor A CO. Steamship W. P. Clyde, Morgan, New York.J.F.OhL Steamship Norfolk, Piatt, Richmond ami Norfolk, W. P. Clyde A Co. Steamer New York, Jones, Georgetown and Alex andria, w. r. ciyue & co. Steamer J. 8. Hhriver, Her, Baltimore, A. Groves, Jr. Brig (Shannon, Sawver, Curdenas, Warren A Gregg. Hchr P. A. Grau, Lake. Sagua, 1). 8. Stetson k Co. Bchr Streamlet, Con till, New York, Lennox & Bur gess. Sclir C. H. Bolton, Voorhees, Mlllvllle, do. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship Fanita. Freeman. 24 hours from New York, with mdse. to John F. Ohl. Passed an mi. known brig at tne Ledge, coming up in tow, sup. possed to be the American Union, from Matanzas. Steamship Fairbanks, Moore. 24 hours from New York, witn muse. 10 jonn oui. Bteumer R. Willing, Cundlir, 13 hours from Balti more, with indBe. to A. Groves, Jr. Brig Somerset, McBride, 7 days from Calbarlen, with Hugar to John Mason A Co. vessel to B. Craw. ley & co. ARRIVED SATURDAY. Kteamshln Pioneer. Barrett, hours from Wil mington, N. C, with cotton, naval stores, etc., to Phi ladelphia and Houthern Mall KtewiiHlilp Co. M'lir streuniiet, cohiiii, b aays irom new x orK, in ballast to Lennox A. Burgess. BehrM. C. Burijile, Durborow, 1 day from Cam den, Del., with grain to Jas. L. Bewley A Co. hrbr tl. J. Conner, 1'aruee, l uay irom Mugnoua, Del., with grain to Jas. L. Bewley & Co. Hchr John Beatt v. Price, from Portsmouth, with cjpreHg railroad ties to Albrecht A Fluley. MEMORANDA. Ship Royal Charlie, Potter, for Philadelphia, sailed from Liverpool lath ult. tsteaniHliip James 8. Green, Pace, for Philadelphia, sailed from Richmond ad lust. HteuuiHhlp Saxon, Sears, hence, at Boston 4th Inst. Bark Attilla, Falrk, cleared at New York UU Inst., for Cork for orders, via Philadelphia. Park Robert Porter, K Ml man, hence, cleared at San KisncMi'O V-tth ult. for Hitka. Hark Crcells, from Nlinngliae for Phlladelphla,wS ppuken 9th Dec. oil the Capo of Onod llopp. Hark Bessie Harris, Allen, hence, at Dublin 19th ultimo. Prig Uszrlle, Coin, at Messina 11th nit. fromWenna. Btlg Lena (or Llms), from Cienfuogos (or Philadel phia, at Fortress Monroe Mh Inst. Hrlg Fortuna, Bordn, hence, at Oporto lath nit. Schr Palos, Nharklord, at Aguudillo, P. R., 12th Olt,, for Delaware Breakwater for orders. Schr Ann 8. Brown, Ktsk, from Boston for Phila delphia, sailed from Holmes' Hole Bd Inst. Hchr J, T. Alunrger, Corson, hence, at Mobile 2S!h ultimo. Hchr R. fl. Miller, Whllldcn, hence for Boston, at Holmes' Hole 2d Inst. He.hr Rising bun, Hastings, hence, at Norfolk 3d instant. hchr rt'oodrnn" Sims, Pharo, from James river for New York, put Into Norfolk 8d lust, to repair sails. Hchr Davfd 8. Biner, Huntley, f.oru Yt ood's Hole, Ma., at Wilmington, N. C, 3d lust. Hchrs Four Hlslers, Hherrer; K. 11. Sharp, Webb; find J. C. Thompson, .Tellers, for Philadelphia, were load-lng at Charleston 3d Inst. Hchr American Fjigie, Clare, for Philadelphia, sailed from Newburyport 3d lost. ni'iirc. if. wootiM, uanu.v, pence, at cnariesion m lust., and was loading to return. Hchr Kramiywinn, Adams, for I'liiiaueiphio, sailed from Newport A. M. 4th Inst. Schr James H. Young. Barrett, for Philadelphia, sailed from Fall River 4th inst. Hi'hrcijcie, Giikc. cleared at Boston 4th Inst, for Rock port, Mo., to load for Philadelphia. NOTICE TO MARINERS. The first-clan can bnoy, red and black horizontal stripes, to mark the west side of entrance to Swash Channel, and the lirst-class red can buoy No. 8, to mark west side of I'ppcr Middle, both of New York lower bay, and taken up Feb. 84 for repairs, have been replaced in their proper positions, and the outer spnr buoy No. 1, white and black perpendicular stripes, to mars tun entrance to itocsaway id let, recently carried away from Its station, has aiso beeu replaced. IIAIJWIINCJ'S lSDITIOIVH OK TI1E HOLY D1DLE. FAMILY, TULPIT, AND PHOTOGRAPH BIBLES, FOK WEDDING AND BIRTHDAY PRESENTS. ALSO, PRESENTATION BIBLES FOR CHURCHES, CLERGYMEN, SOCIETIES AND TEACHERS, ETC. New and superb assortment, bonnd In Rich Levant Turkey Morocco, Paneled and Ornamental deslguB, equal to the London and Oxford editions, at less than half their prices. No. 326 CUESNUr Street. STRENGTH, BEAUTY, CHEAPNESS COMBINED! HARDING'S PATENT CHAIN-BACK PHOTOGRAPH A LB VMS. For Wedding, Holiday, or Birthday Presents, these Albums are particularly adapted. Tho book trade and dealers a fancy articles will And the most extensivs assortment of Photograph Albums In the country, and superior to any hereto fore made. For great strength, durability, and cheapness, Harding's Patent Chain-back Albums are unrivalled. Purchasers will find 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 I'liotogrupQ Albnrns made In the usual manner, No. 32C CHESNUT Street, Philadelphia. 117 rpO ALL WANTING FARMS IN A LOCAL- ity Exempt from Fevers, and Lnng Complaints. To Farmers, Horticulturists, Mechanics, Capt tolists, Gentlemen of Leisure, InvallJs, and all wanting a homestead In a climate of nn surpassed salubrity, exempt from the rigors of a Northern winter, and In closo connec Hon with the commercial centres of the South. Few ir any sections oner such a combination or Induce ments as the town of Aiken, 8. C, and lis vicinity for a desirable and permanent home, A pamphlet of 84 pages now ready, containing a description of the climate, soils, and the nature of the products in the vicinity of Aiken, especially fruit, cerealB, cotton, corn, vegetables, etc., including extracts from letters of distinguished visitors, correspondents, action of town councils inviting emigrants, etc , to which Is added a descriptive list of property for sale, Including Improved farms, orchards, vineyards, water powers, kaolin deposits, unimproved lands, and town residences. For sale by E. J. C. WOOD, Real Estate Agent, Aiken, 8. C. The book will be sent by mail on receipt of price, CO cents. Address J. C. DERBY, Publisher, P. O. Box No. 1439, New York, until 1st of February, after that date a Aiken, S. C. 1 IT 8m nfKKRICK & BOMS 80UTHWARK FOUNDRY, No. 430 WASHINGTON AVENUE, Philadelphia, WILLIAM WRIGHT'S PATENT VARIABLE CUT-OFF STEAM ENGINE, Regulated by the Governor. MERRICK'S SAFETY HOISTING MACHINE, Patented Jane, 1868. DAVID JOT'S PATENT VALVELE88 STEAM HAMMER n u wiruiYtxriu PATENT BELT-CENTERING, SELF-BALANCING .u.vinuiifiijlT UTIrt AK-1)RA1N1N(4 M Aim ltd if A .Ui bUOM ' AND HYDRO EXTRACTOR, For Cotton or Woolen Manufacturers. T 10 mwf I. VACOHAN MUUUCZ. WTTiI.UM M. m10I o NE DOLLAR GOODS FOR B5 CENTS MUuntl PU if. w Awaia num. FURNITURE. RICHMOND & CO., FIRST-CLvASa FURNITURE WAREROQhlS, No. 45 SOUTH SECOND STREET, EAST BIDlt, ABOVJt OHK8NUT. 11 t( PHILADELPHIA, OH I IOICF.IMI ;u & sot, Furniture Warorooms, Xo. 40 Month gKCOXIt Ntrcet, 2 tf Itn Went flida, PhiUUpbt. DRUGS, PAINTS, BTO. JJOIIimT (SlIOIJMAKEll & CO., N. E. Corner FOURTH and RACE Sta., PHILADELPHIA, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. Importers and Manufacturers of WHITE LEAD AND COLORED PAINTS, PUTTY, VARNISDES, ETC AGENTS FOR TDK CELEBRATED FRENCH ZINC PAINTS. Dealers and consumers supplied at lowest prices for cash. 18 4 DRUCCI8T AND CHEMIST. AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN PAINTS, OILS. GLASS. AND PATENT MEDICINES, Nob. 1301 and 1303MAKKET St. 10 SI tb It Tl Ha MEDICAL. N EW DISCOVERY. ELIXIR J. F. BERNARD- TONI HTHKNIUUK. ANTI DYSPKPTIO. 1 h Mveml uhfwrvatinnfi made by th bent nhvsicianft of tJio Faculte de Tariff havn iirnved that the HicUnnflftoa arimnic from impoverishment of the blood or norr.ns ex- nanM.ioc, vix. : Ainema, uuioronia, nynipatuiHrne, 1'MUikic. uiaopte. AIDiiinineria, ncorunt, etc., etc. are radically cured with tile KL1XIK J. r . bK.KNAUU. ;. nerat Denot-A. 11KKNARI). No. M OF.UAR tStroot. Sd floor. For aale ly all reMiectalledrUKK"t". 3 1 tuthnj PAPER HANGINGS. T OOK! LOOK I ! LOOK! ! ! WALL PAPERS XJ and Linen Window Bbade. Manufactured. th oheanmt in the city, at JOHNSTON'S Depot, No. 11 hrKINU UAKIIKN Ntreet. below Itlereotn. Hrannn. No. 107 KKDRBAL Street. Oamden. New Jeraey. UU EDUCATIONAL. TAW SCHOOL OF JL4 HARVARD UNIVKRSITY, Oamiirithik, Mass. 6econd Term lw 70 hoeina 2lKt February, 1S70. lNKTHl'CTOUK AND lOI'ilU Nathaniel Holme, A.M., Royall Prole-aor. Domeetio Jteiaunna. KnuiLV flpaninv. nun K.vinpnce. Christopher V. IjinprieH. A. M , Dune Profoesor. Neo- Oharlns 8. ill ad Icy, LL D Lecturer. Law of Real Pro uaoie l'aora&a fartnerKliio. perly. Edmund II. Bennett, A. M., Lecturer. Criminal Law, Wills, and Adminim ration. John O. Gray, Jr., A.M., lecturer. Jurisprudence of tne unitea mates ana rinnnruoK . The instruction is liv lectures, moat courts, exercises in written and oral discussion ot legal subjects, and prepara tion or pieaoinRa, The library Is one of tbe most complete In toe United St ates, and in some dnnart monts nneonalled : it now com- E rises about l&ouv Toluinea, and adcitions are constantly einff made. The fees are $50 per term, and $25 for one-half or any smaller fraction oi a wrra. xo ej bra cuances. For admission to the school, calaloKunn, circulars, i any Information, address J. A. L. WU1 Tl'ltt It, 2 9 Registrar. Y. LAUDER BACH'S ACADEMY, ASSEMBLY BUIl.DINtiS. No. 108 B. TENTH Bt. A PRIMARY, KI.KMK.Nt'ARV AND IMBUING hOHOO), IUK KOY8 AND YOHNi MKN. Circulars at Mr. Warborton's. No.OUCbennut si. 2 25 Im ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETO. T IT XT AT CTTP A If TPXTl TXTTH 1 TT1 iXTPRAUi IOAL AND TUKORICTlOAl, tlSjfe'aa KNOINKKK8, MACHINISTS, KOILKH iriKttSrRLAUKtlMlTHH. and FOUNDERS. hn. for many years been in successful operation, and been ex cluaivelv ena&ffed In bnildinff and reoairinff Marina anil River Kng-inea, high and low pressure. Iron Boilers, Water i&nKS, rropenera, etc. etc., respecuuiry oner tueir ser vicos to tbe public as being fully prepared to contract for ukiu.d uj u m ihmiud, mvar, iuu outbujimrj , uavinf sets of patterns of different sir.es, are prepared to exeouta orders Willi quick despatch. Kvery description of pattern making made at the shortest notice. High end Low pre sure t ine Tubular and Cylinder Boiler of the beat Penn sylvania Charcoal Iron, forging of all sizes and kinds, Iron and Brass Cast ings of all descriptions. Roll Turning tie re w Cutting, and ail other work connected with to. Above Duainesa. Drawings and specifications for all work don. at th establishment free of charge, and work guaranteed. The subscribers have ample wharf dock-room for repairs of boats, where tbey can lie in perfect safety, and are pro Tided with shears, blocks, falls, etc. .to., for raising hoar) JACOB O. N It A FIB. JOHN P. I.KVY, If BEACH and PALHKH Street QOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, JUTH AND kj w Ablil.iNU J.vn Bireeia, riULADKLPTflA. MERRICK ft BONS, ENGrNEERS AND MACHINT8T8. manufacture High and Low Pressore Steam Enjinei lor L4tiiu, jtivcr, nuu juunua ourviue. Boilers, Gnsometerg, Tanks, Iron Boats, etc. Castings of all kinds, either Iron or Brass. Iron Frame Roofs for Gas Works, Workshops, and Railroad btations. etc. Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most improved couHiruciiou. Everv description of Plantation Machinery, also Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Oil steam i mi nit, Atuecatoro, c uixn, x-ompiug jsoi o-l ncH. etc Hole Agents for N. BUlenx's Sugar Boiling A ppa. ratus. Nesmyth's Patent Kteum Rammer, and Aspln. wall A Woolaey's Patent CtmtrUugal bugar Draln- lng Macninea, ios niRARD TUBE WORKS. JOHN H. MTJKPRY & BROS, tnaaufacturrr. mt Wronstat Iron Plpo, Kt. rUILADKLPULi. PA. WORKS, TWENTY-TUIUD auid FILBERT MtrMCa. OFFIOH. 4 1 fle. 4 'J Rartli VIVTU Straex. . FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAHB O E M O V A L. w FARREL, HERRING & CO. HAVE REMOVED FROM No, a CHESNUT Street TO No. 807 CIIKSNTJT St., PHILADELPHIA. Fire and Burglar-Proof Safes (WITH DRT FILLING.) HERRING, FARREL & SHERMAN, New York HERRING ft CO., Chicago. HERRING. FARREL A CO., New Orleans. J9tf v vir a maria s. enn I SBSavrsav . -m tl tm m I It m i m ivj r-m m iv - tlT ' Xff m Of ths UU Ann of EVANS WATSON, j KS FIIIE AND BUKGLAR-PROOF 8 A F IS STORE NO. 63 SOUTn FOURTH STREET, 1 8H ! door, above Obesnnt St., Phil TOHN FARNUM &CO., COMMISSION MER, ff chants aad Msoalaomren or uoneetoga Tlcsin, oto. Wo. VJii UliJU.Ml ovn, rmiaosiiiiua. iitusj M'RI .K J;i.". HPHVat JOiHr. U Mi !.(. K. II KM LOCK. IrtTO 1WTA BSAbONKI) I'l.hAh i-iMt. lUTil lOllF BKAHONKI) iA.t .All 1 JNh. IOl' (HOICK I' ATT lift. N I'lNH. 8PAN1BU CEDAR, X'h PA H H.KNS RED CEDAR. 1870 FLORIDA FLOORING. FliOPlDA Fl OOHlNd. CAKOLlNA F LOOKING VII4imA F!AOHlN. DELAWAJiB FUKlHING. AHH FLOORING. WALNUT FlXX)RINO. FLORIDA STEP BOARDS. RAIL PLANK. 1870 tb70 1 Q7A WALNtTT BOARDS AND PLANK. 1 or-rv 10 i U WALNL'T BOARDS AND I'LANIlIO i U WALNUT ROARD8. WALNUT PLANK. UNDERTAKERS' LUMBER, i oA 10 I U UNDERTAKERH' LUMBER. iO i ) RED CEDAR. WALNUT AND PINS, tdTCi SEASONED POPLAR. 1 Q"7A 10 I U EKAfiONED CHERRY. 10 I U ASIL WHITE OAK PLANK AND BOARDS. HICKORY. 1QTA CIGAR BOX MAKERS' i C7A 10 I U CIGAR BOX MAKERS' 10 I U SPANISH CEDAR BOX BOARDS, FOB SALE LOW. 1Q7A CAROLINA SCANTLING. 1 QTA 10 t V CAROLINA H. T. BILLS. 10 I V NORWAY SCANTLING. ' 1QTA CEDAR BnTNGLES. "1 Q"7A IO t V CYPRESS SHINGLES. 10 I U XAULB. BROTHER CO., 118 No. seoo south sueet, 13AKEL PLANK, ALL TniCKNF.8SE8. 1 COMMON PLANK, ALL THICKNESSES. 1 COMMON BOARDS. IsndSHlDK FRNOK HOARDS. ' WUITK PINK FLOORING BOARDS. YTT.LOW AND SAP PINK HAMJR1NUH. 1U and 4W. SPRUCE JOIST. ALL BIZK8. tlK.MIA)JK JOIST, ALL BIZKn. PLAHTK.RINU LATH A SPKOIALTT. Together with a a-enaral aaanrtmant of Huililfn Lnmbes for sale low for oasb. T. W. H M A VI A, 11 M tim F IrTKKNTH and 8TILK8 Streets. U11BBR UNDER ALWAYS DRY. .o v b a Walnnt, Wnlto Pine, Yellow Fine, Sprnce, Hem lock, SnlngleB, etc, always on band at low rates. WATSON it GLLLINGHAM, SM Na 924 RICHMOND Street, 18th ward. MACHINERY. PATENT IMON CONDUCTOR Harris' Fire-Proof, ITenr-ltetnlnlns; Covering for Alarlne and Ntallonnry Ilollero, Heat ers, Hteam Plurs, and Cyllnnoro. This Invalnabl. material is far superior to any other covering that baa been heretofore used. It can be appliod bj the parties themselves, and removed, if necessary, fur repair, to boilers, pipes, eto , and replaced without in tho least detracting from its efficiency. Sections applied free ot charge to test its merits. Its advantages over bair felt and the cement, heretofore osod show at onco. All order, left with KELLY, HOWELL & LTJDWIG, MACHINERY AGENCY, No. 917 MARKET STREET. 1 10 thatnlm PHILADKLPHIA. BLANK BOOKS. Important to ' Book-keepers. JUST PUBLISHED, THE "CATCILWORD" LEDGER INDEX. (COPYRIGHT SECURED). Book-keepers and all others having to nse an Index Will find this a very valuable book. 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Canal BoaU and btvam-tus luniahed a abo aaorteat noUoe. AMUSEMENTS. "THE NINE MUSES' Eave Ecen Betaioed on Exhibitio AT e;arle8' galleries. o. 816 CHESNUT STREET, JJSJt FOR A FKW DATS LOMOKR. AJ1K1UCAN ACADKMY Prwitivelv last IisN il.i r.4 OF MUSIU. . A,,tJ,'tp.A h08A OKA1.D ENGLISH OPRKA. CARL It ISA. ) . . ). D. HhhS A CO..) Proprietors end D rector. Wauw'i-i-fVV.v Busing Xanarer UAKHY JAt kUlN.,,, htae Manarar .. 7S.f K. V F JS 1 N O, M arc hr AKTH1 MAKTHAI MARTHA' Mroe. PAKKPA KOHA In bar srwit roleof Martlia Wrs. K. KSOUIN, CAfm.F. OaVbEiZ WcLiii' HAI.b; uoncucuir. Mr. (JAK1. KUNA. The Great Knslisli Ksir Corn, will ha ( On WKDNKSDAY KVKNINO. VlarohS, for the First Time in America, will be produod Von rveuer s m..iprrnrce, . UnhKIIB J1JKKUK1 UMK.KOIV! Vm. PARKP..RORA in h nntnnpMi.li.hl. mi. Relr.a, with a powerful oast, nnder tho direction of Mr oakLhoma. Admiasinn, SI. Keserved Beat. $160. Family Ocle l o Amphitheatre. 2lo. Th. ul nl K..1. will (wimm.nn. nn V W T 1 1 4 V a . M., only at the Box Ofrlceof the Aeademy. - Sit AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC KXTRA ANNtJIlNi'FMliNT. GRAND FAKKWKLL MATINKK MY Til K PA'fPA HOHA KNGUHH OPFRA. THV,iAiiiin ,u T 8 O'CLOCK, . . ..n ...m..u.,,K i Htnunsn iuJI III IDS liny, TO reived evorywhi-re by overwholmln. houses ami audieua raised at tha hiirlinal. rtit h .if nh...t.. lannrattue And same fitar Cast. The salo of sosts commence, on Tuesday, at 0 A.M., on'y ll . ! 1 II 1 1 I ..... . at MEIUCAN ACADEMY OF MU4I0 SaCNOERBUND BAL MASQUE, TUESDAY, March 15, 1870. Price of Ticks ts. SB. arltnlttlair a nntlmnn . -.1 lacy. " " - AiltlitinnsI fsdtes' Ticli.tn fl earh. GRAND OAKNIVAL PKOCKSBION AT Of :IX)0E carriages win set oown noaaa oouiq ana take np heads North. Bpectator. TicKet to Family Circle or Gallery, ftflc. J i , MATEURS' DRAWING ROD M : SEVENTEENTH Street, above Chesiiut, west NEW YORK FRF.NOII COMPANY. side. Unanimnns Approbstion by the press. ENTUUS1ABTH) APDIKNCFB! IMMKNeK bUCUKRS! CROWDED HOU6ES MONDAY EVKNIN(. March 7, Comedy in thrre act ami Operetta. ' ' LKR FKMMKS TKRKIBLKN, by Dnmanoir. LK8 DK.CX AVF.IH3LK8, by Olfenbach. ' Reserved seals, six da's in sdvsnce, $i'6U. . , Adini.aion at bonnrV, No. I lu"j Chesnnt street. LA U R A K K SN S'R 0HF8NUT 8TRKK.TTHW.TRir. Kerinsatg. THfMi.Miinilsy) F.VKNINO. March 7. ., VIOTOK1NK;OR,TIF, SKAMBTRKsB' DKKAM, ' And tbe Comic I'rams of , . , . HK'8 NOT BITCH A FOOL. ' Tnesday Ronelltof V1NINU BOWKR8. ; Wednosdsy-New Piny of "IKMON OF PARIS " Thursday-Benefit of Miss MAY HOWARD. .' r: 8A1 UIIDAY ft) ATINF.K AT 8 Saturday Niirhi Bbhi rlt ot O. A. MuMANUS. T Stats seenred ail days in advanoe. WALNUT STREET THEATRE. THIS (Monday) EVKNINO. March 7. The Management takes great pleasure in announcing an enxairement, positively limited to twelve nighta, witu tho eminent Artist, MR. CHARLES FKOHTRR, who will make bis first appearanoe in Philadelphia, ' bupperted lir , 7 MIR8 CARIX)TTA LK0LERCQ, . ' The leading aotres. upon the Rngliah stage, in UAMLKT. Hamlet Mr. FFCHTKR Ophelia Miss OARLOTT4 LKOI.KRUQ Laertes Mr. V. C. BAKC8 MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH THJEATR K. Begins W to 8. STREET FIRST V K.K.K OF L".TTA. THIS, KVFRY KVKNING, AND SATURDAY AKrKKNOON AT O'CLOCK. THF. LITTLK DKTKCTIVK. LOTTAin sfzdiSereniiiharsctera.wiih Bongs and Dance. I.IHTA MATINKR, R VTl'RDA Y A FTKRNOON. FRIDAY- HKNRFIT OF LO'ITA. In preparation, LOTTA '8 New Piece, IIKART8' KASK. FOX'S AMERICAN THEATRE. WA L.NUT Street, above Eighth. The fsraous I.AURI's-JOHN.CHARLFS, EDWARD. HKNRY, snd M'llo LAUKI. Mr. W. H. MAFKLIN. WONDhRKIIL RIZARKLLI BROTHERS.. KVERY KVKNINO TWO GRKAT BALLETS. UPREZ & BENEDICT'S OPERA ROUSE. BKVKNTH St., below Arch (Lato Theatre Oomion.i TUI8 KVKNINO, DUPRF.Z A BKNEDICCfS Famous Gigautio Minstrels Introduce ' First Time New Aftorpieoe. Tommy Dodd. Re engsgemont for One Week More, i.rear. nmeoiao, mr. nugney liougnerty. Renetit Friday, Ma rot) 1 ill, of Mr Hughey D r Dougherty. AT EW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE. X ELEVENTH St rest, above Ohesnus. THR FAMILY RF.SORT. OARNCROSS A DIXKY'8 MIN8TRRIJ), tbe great bur Troupe of the world, in their un eg utile. FT HIOP1AN hOIHKKH, RKAIITlhUL BALLADS. BONGS, , OPERATIC SELECTIONS, and LAUGHABLE BURLESQUES EVERY EVl'MNO OT. J. I- OAHNOROB8, Man agar. JfBIMPBON. Treasurer; 7l itt CONCERT IIALL-THE PILGRIM! FOURTH WKKK. Of t his Great Artistic Entertainment. Paintings, Mnsio, Grsnd rinale. XVF.RY F.VESING at 8. MATINRKS, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Endorsed by crowded and entranced audieucte niithtly. Admission, 611, .6. and 9i cents. 8 7 6t' TEMPLE OF WONDER8, ASSEMBLY BUILD ING8. BIGNOR BLITZ AND SON. RPHYNX. SI'HYNX. RPHYNX. EVKN1NG8, at MATINKK8 WEDNEoDAY and SATURDAY at 8. Admission, 28 cts. Reserved Heate. Wot.. 1 10 ' VALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) W INT ED GARDFN, Nos. 790, K3, 794, and 736 VINE Street. THE GRAND OKGU KM RION, formerly th. property of the GRAND IH'KK OF HADFN, purchased at gr.4 expense by JACOK VA I.FR, of this oiiy, in oombinatioa with hl.AMF.RH OliUHl r-TH A and Miss NF.LLIal ANDKRhON, will perform EVERY AFTERNOON and KVKN1NG at the abovo-mentioned plaoo. Admission free. 1 13tt SENTZ AND HASPLER'S MATINEES-. MUSICAL FI ND MALI, lBrJM-70. trvery BATU 1 DAY AiTFRNOON at 8 o'clock. Ml IfTAHCY'S SCIOPTZCOP; IS AN IMPROVED MAGIC LANTERN. Efficient and convenient. It. donble-wlcksd coal oil lamp Rives alieniarkably clear and intense light, easily managed and porf octly sale. I or sale by I.. .1. MAIttY, No. 632 AROH STREET, 9 88 1m PHILADKLPHIA. QENT.'S FURNISHING GOODS. pATKNT SHOUIiDES-SBAU BHIRT MANUFACTORY, AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING BTO RE. PERFECTLY FITTING SHIRTS AND DHAWEHJ made from nioHHiirpiDenl at very short notloe. All other articles of GENTLEALEN'tt OBSSy GOODS In foil varlbty. WINCHESTER CO., 11 1 Na 70S CUEBNUT Street. WANT8. . 'TO 'tHk VdRlllNO , CLA68.-W0 aro now 'pro? Binnt at bome, the whole of th. tim. or fur tbe sparo momenta, business uw. light and ruflUble, Persona of either sea easily earn fuui bOo. to 5 iwr evening, and a proportional sum ty devoting their whule time to tho LuHiness. Bos and glr . earu nearly aa much as men. That ail who see this notice n.uy send their address, and text the bnsiuMS, we lu.se tins uiiiiaralielud oiler: To such aa are not well sulistied, we will send A I to pay for the trouble oi writing. lull particulars, a valnaole sam. ?le, which will do to comioeuus work on, and a oopy of bt I .r' iiTiirv ij iuW'eone of the la' rest and tieHt l.unly newNpHpeis .uMiJied ah sent frn. by mail. fUsdar, if too want i i u .ui Dt , protiiabM Work, ailitre. E. U.ALLEN CO., Augusta, Maine. lltiaul