THE DAILY EVENING TlilLEGBAril :FIILApELriIIAf TTJE3PAY, MARCH 8, 1870, CJltv Affair. The aruual meeting of the Ladies' Tm torn' Vnlon was held yesterday afternoon at the Methodist Book Rooms, Arch street, above Tenth. Arthur Kemp, a seaman on the schooner Joddie. has been held by United States Commissioner Phillips to answer the charge of mutiny. A meeting of citizens opposed to the erection of the new public buildings on Inde pendence Square was held last evening at No. 909 North Broad street. The annual election for Directors of the Pennsylvania Kailroad, yesterday, resulted as follows: J. Edgar Thomson, Jonlah Bacon, Wistar Morris, George Black, Tittsbnrg; Samuel T. Bodine, Joseph B. Myers, Edward O. Knight, Washington Batcher, John M. Kennedy, John Bice. Last night the first public meeting of the branch of the Evangelical Alliance for Philadelphia and parts adjacent was held in the First Roformed Church, Broad street, below Spruce, which was filled by a large assembly. George II. Stuart, Esq., presided. Hon. William Strong offered a series of reso lutions, which were adopted. The School Controllers held an adjourned meeting yesterday to consider the subject of compulsory education. The special commit tee Messrs. Armstrong, Freeborn, Abbot, and Ilickok appointed to draft a bill to be forwarded to llarriaburg, made a report, through their chairman, which, after much debate, was amended and was then passed. The annual meeting of the Athletic Base Ball Club was held last evening, when the following offioerB were eleoted: Presi dent, James N. Kerns; Vice-Presidents, Jo seph Fraley Smith, W. Borkenstock, E. F. .Poulterer, S. M. Flanagan; Recording Secre tary, Richard W. Benson; Corresponding Sec retary, Alfred H. Wright; Treasurer, Theo dore M. Reger; Directors, 0. K. Hayhurst, John Abel, Jr., William A. Porter, and Jo seph S. Allen. Before United States Commissioner Phil lips yesterday, William Ward, second mate of the brig Alice Lee, brought suit . against Edmund Foster, captain of the brig, for wages alleged to be due him. Mr. Ward testified that he had signed articles of agreement for the voyage, and was to receive $35 a month; that he Berved on the brig three days, was taken sick, and forced to go to bis home; on his return to the vessel the captain refused to receive him, representing that he had secured the services of another person in his stead. Mr. Ward claimed $345 for the three day's services. The claim was allowed by the Commissioner. Domestic Affairs. Gold closed yesterday at 112 J. Internal revenue receipts yesterday amounted to $088,921. Many Poughkeepsie merchants resumed specie payments yesterday. Very rich gold discoveries have been made near San Diego, California. More trouble than ever is looked for from the Indians in. Dakota Territory this Bummer. Mr. Paul, Minister to the United States from Venezuela, died very suddenly in Wash ing yesterday. Mr. Whittemorehas published, in Charles ton, a letter defending his conduct, and offer ing himself for re-election. General Schofield, ex-Secretary of War, was before the House Military Investigating Committee yesterday, as a witness in Butler's case. The steamship Eagle, from New York to Havana, went ashore on Body Island. Her passengers and crew are safe, but the vessel will prove a total loss. The Commissioner of Patents proposes to have a bill passed by Congress, the effect of which will be to greatly lessen the expenses of printing the annual reports. An investigation by the Buffalo Board of Trade into the charges against Congressman Bennett has resulted in a decision that the evidence is insufficient to authorize his ex . pulsion. A United States despatch boat, while running from Port-au-Prince to Havana, was seized by a Spanish gunboat, and, notwith . standing the despatch-bags plainly indicated her character, she is still held. The despatches were forwarded. Secretary Fish has de manded satisfaction. ForclJin Affairs. The Prince and Princess of Wales are about to visit Ireland. There is a growing opposition in the Council to the infallibility dogma. While approving of the Irish Land bill, the rail Mali Gazette thinks the first duty of the Government is the suppression of anarchy in Ireland. No evidence is vet forthcoming of the existence of the much-talked-of plot against the life of Napoleon and the State, and the whole thing is regarded as a police story. Prim stated in the Cortes, on Saturday, that excepting Admiral Topete, the ministry were anti-Imperialists. Topete took offense at this, and has resigned, and a crisis is im minent. Sheriffs Hale or Heal Estate. Last evening, the monthly sale of proper ties taken in execution was held at the old Court of Qusuer Sessions by Sheriff Lyle, and among other properties disposed of were the followvgi for the prices named: Store-louses, mills, manufactories, en gines, f d two contiguous lots on Creisham ureek ,Germantown, beginning weBt side of Germntown avenue $4(5,000. 'hree-story brick bouse and lot, norm side orris street, m leet west oi iuigutn street, U feet front, 112 feet deep. Ground rent $24 8il, silver money $.r2.". Three-story bncK nouse ana 101, nortneasi ride Huntingdon street, 202 feet N. W. of Duke street, 18 feet front, 47 feet deep. Ground rent $27 $1100. Three-story frame housa and two-story frame house, south side Nicetown lane, 104 feet east of Nice street, 2.1 feet front, 273 feet deep on east line, 235 feet deep on west line; ground-rent $25 $075. Three-story brick house with two-story back buildings and lot, south side of Chris tian street, No. 21WS, $500. Tbree-story brick house with two-story back buildings and lot, No. 2138, $800. Three-story brick houBe with two-story back buildings and lot, No. 2140, $800. Three-story brick house with two-story back buildings and lot, No. 2142, $800. Tbree-story brick house with two-story back buildings and lot, No. 2144, $700. Three-story brick bouse with two-story back buildings and lot, No. 214G, $800. Lot N. E. comer of Cumberland and Sep viva streets, 45 feet front by 103 feet deep, gl 700 Yearly ground rent of $100 out of lot with buildings, east side" of Frankford road, 230 feet north of Dauphin street. $1400. Lot east side of Fifteenth ' street, 131 feet 11 J inches south of Oiford street, 20 feet front, 155 feet deep. There are two twa story brick houseB on the rear. $1100. Tbree-story brick house and lot, north side Washington avenne, 78 feet east of Seventh street. $6000. Three-story brick house and lot, north side Washington avenne, 04 feet east of Seventh street. $3800. Two-story brick house and lot, west side Fifth street, 117 feet south of Catharine street, 1G feet 6 inches front, SI 5 feet 8 inches def p. Ground rent, $33. $2(!00. Four-story brick house with back buildings and lot, south Bide Arch street, 143 feet west of Twentieth street, 20 feet front, 157 feet deep. $14,000. Vacant lot, south side Washington avenue, 58 feet west of Movamensing avenue. $1100. Two three-story brick houses and lot, south side of Washington avenue, 73 feet 4 inches west of Moyamensing avenue, 30 feet front, 3!) feet G inohes deep on west line, 42 feet deep on east line. $3000. Lot with one two-story brick house and three two-storr frame houses, north aide of Dauphin street, 88 feet 7 inches east of Dia mond street, 18 feet front, 254 feet 64 inches deep to tola street. $ 2000. Three-story brick house and lot, west side Franklin street (No. 2164). $2200. House and lot, north side Chesnnt street (No. 405). $7200. Coal yard, sheds and office, west side Ame rican street, 180 feet north of Master street. Ground rent $432. $2000. GENERALITIES. Woodburv'a Dry Bones. The neotile of Woodbar ( Woodbnrv?Y New Jersey, are greatly excited about the recent dis covery of a large bed of human bones, on a farm about one mile southeast of the town. The bed is several feet in thickness, and two or threo rods in extent, and the bones are lying within threo feet of the surface. The owner of the farm, before lcavincr for Philadelphia, cave in structions to his men to cart some earth from an adjoining field to cover a compost heap. Un his return in the evenine he found to his surprise that the heap was partially covered with human bones. The neighbors were informed, and upon examination it was louna that tnls mass oi bones were piled in together promiscuously, and are of an unusually larco size. The bottom of the bed is thickly covered with charcoal, ana tne lower tier of bones fall to pieces as soon as touched. Those on top are well preserved, and are but little affected by the length of time burled. A committee of townspeople was appointed to take some specimens to the professors of the Academy of Sciences of Philadelphia, and next week a scientific examination will be mode. It is supposed that they arc the bones of an Indian tribe, but so far there are none of the war In dian relics found among the bones, which leaves some doubts on tnls point. N. 1 . Tribum. An Astounding Crime In Spain. The Oaulois gives an account of a horrible and mysterious affair in Spain, which it first heard by telegraph, and which it says it would not believe had not the details (yet incomplete) been confirmed by a letter from its own corre spondent, Al. .Miranda, llie story is tnat on February 17 a band of people (number not stated) broke Into a house at Alcira, a little village near Valencia, at 3 in the morning. They cot in by making a hole in the roof. The name ot the owner of this house was M. Baluda. He was in bed with his wife. The invaders pulled them out of bed, and put gags in their mouths. Then they went to the rooms where six children were Bleeping. These children they bound with cords, and then, in sight of their parents, they tore out tneir eyes and tongues, Afterwards they cut off the feet of M. Baluda and bis eldest son, named Vincent, but purposely left tne tendon near the heel unsevered, and then they hunir them up head downwards.. After these achievements they ransacked the larder, made a good DreaKiast, leering at tneir victims au tne time, and left the house at daybreak. Two of the villains have been arrested. One, named Ferdinand Baluda, is a near relation of the famllv. lie went by the alias or tJaDot, The other man in custody is named Vincent Morera. alias Tortet. The number of the gang is not stated They did not rob the house, and therefore it is supposed tnat tney were lmpeuea te execute a vendetta a la Corse. Nothing more is yet known oi this astonishing crime. MARINE TELEGRAPH? For additional Marine Newt see First Page. ALMANAC FOR PHILADELPHIA THIS DAY. 8cn Risks 6-84iMoon Bets mom Sun Sets Bttf HioH Water B-46 PHILADELPHIA BOARD 07 TRADE. Jos. C. Grubs. 1 EDMUKD A. BOUDER, J- COMMITTEE OF THE MONTH. Samcm. E. Stokes, ) COMMITTEE ON ARBITRATION. John O. James, Geo. L. Buzby, E. A. Bonder, wm, w. rani, xnomaa u. umespie. MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. FOR AMERICA. Falmvra Liverpool. ..New York v B..Feb. 22 Denmark- Liverpool . . . New York Feb. 23 Cambria Glasgow.... New York Feb. 25 Snmarta Liverpool. ..New York Feb. 2J Lafayette Brest New York Feb. 26 Etna Liverpool. . .New York v. B..Feb. 26 Kiiesla Havre New York Feb. 26 America .. . .Southampton. . .New York Mar. 1 Tripoli Liverpool. . .New York Mar, 1 FOR EUROPE. Cltv of N. York.New York. . .Liverpool Mar. 8 Holsatia New York... Hamburg Afar. 8 Nevada New York... Liverpool Mar. 9 Russia New York. . .Liverpool Mar. 9 Marathon New York . . . Liverpool Mar. 10 C. oi London. . .New York. . .Liverpool Mar. 12 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. 16 C. of Wash'ton.New York... Liverpool Mar. 19 Lafayette New York. . .llavro Mar. 19 America. New York. ..Bremen Mar. 19 Cambria. New York... Glasgow Mar. 19 Etna New York. . .Liverpool via ILMar. 22 Nebraska New York. ..Liverpool Mar. 23 Bremen New York. ..Bremen Mar. 24 C. of Brussels . .New i ork. . .IJverpool Mar. 20 COASTWISE, DOMESTIC, ETC Pioneer Philadelphla-Wllmington ....Mar. 9 Zodiac Philadelphia. Charleston Alar. 10 Morro Castle. . .New York... Havana Alar. 10 Touuwanda.. . .Philadelphia. Savannah Alar. 12 Columbia New York. ..Havana Mar. IT Hen.Chauncey.New York...Asplnwall Mar. 21 Eagle New York... Havana via Nob Mar. 24 Alalia are forwarded by every steamer In the regu lar Hues. The steamers for or from Liverpool call at Oaeenstown. except the Canadian line, which call at Londonderry. The steamers for or from the Conti nent call at Southampton. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamer F. Franklin, Plenum, Baltimore, A. (iruvea. Jr. N. G. brig Reichstag, Blohm, Antwerp, Workman 4 CO. Brig Alice Lea, Foster, Sagua, Isaac Hough & Mor ris. Brig Five Brothers, Thurlow, Havana, Warren V Gretrar. Schr Mabel S. Staples, Cofiln, Cardenas, Dallutt & Sou. Schr F. B. Colton, Robinson, Galveston, D. S. Stet son A Co. ARRIVED yFsTERDAY. Steamship Roman, Baker, 44 hours from Boston, with mdHe. to Henry Wlnaor A Co. Below Bombay Hook, panned brig Hermes, hence for Laguayra; below Reedy Island, paused an unknown brig at anchor. hchr E. II. Blocksom, BlockHom, 1 day from Little Creek, Del., with gram to job. i'almer. Schr Tycoon, Cooper, 1 day from Smyrna, Del., With grain to Jaa. L. Bewley A Co. Schr Jeddle, Trott, 9 days from Bucksvllle, 8. C, with lumber to T. P. Galvin A Co. AT THE BREAKWATER. ! : Bark Scottish Bride, from Philadelphia for Mar seille: aclirs Minnie Reppller, from Cardenas for New York; Blnuickaon, from Havana for Now York; and M. Nteelman, irora Aiuiunzaa ior uu.,were at the Breakwater 7th lust.. MEMORANDA. Bteamithlp Norman, Nlckernon, hence, at Boston yesterday. HtcaiiiBhlp Zodiac, Bines, for Philadelphia, went to sea from Charleston 4ih Inst. Steamship J. W. Evencan. Hinckley, hence, at Richmond Rth Inst Hteamship wm. F. Clyde, Morgan, hence, at New York 6th Inst. Hteam-yaoht Clifton, cnMwie.K, nence) via Wil mington, N. C sailed from Savannah 1st Inst, for Jacksonville. Hr ia Lima. mil. from cinnrnogos ror rhiiademnia. sailed from Fortress Monroe yesterday. Briar Char ena. wooaing. aauea irora sasna mio ult , for a port north of llatteras. Bchrs Jesse 8. Clark, Clark, for Philadelphia, and Richard Vanx, Whlttaker, for New York, were load ing at Havannan ua inaw cnr Four Bisters, Biierrer, ior rnuaaeipnia, ciearea at Charleston 4th Inst., with 109,000 feet hewn tlmier. Bcnr'rnomas boos, isomer, prooamy irora new York for Wilmington, N. C, ran ashor on the river bank at Orton on Thursday, at high tide, and will experience considerable dimcultv In getting off. Bhe will first have to be relieved of a portion of her cargo. Hchr W. W, Philadelphia, Pharo, Jackaway, from Boston for sailed from Holmes' Hole A, M. 4th instant. Bchrs Ida Dellatorre. Nicxerson, rrom providences American Eagle, Shaw, from Newport; and K A. Conkltn, Chamton, from Orient, all for Philadelphia, at New York 6th Inst. Schrs Henry May. Kacicet, rrom oncnt, ana cerro Gordo, Hearse, from New Haven, both for Philadel phia, passed Hell Gate 6th Inst. MISCELLANY. The sum of 11200 has-been paid the owners of schr Emily Bartle, of Philadelphia, for towing schr Harah C. Fyle, of Gloucester, Into Maurice river, N. J., on tne i4tn nit. Steamer lieien Getty (sme-wneeij nan oeen pur chased of D. 8. Stetson A Co., of Philadelphia, by Fnrmnn I.. Minrorn. Kurt., cant. J. wmtaKer. anil others, of Cumberland county, N. J., for the sum of 116,000, and will be put on the line from Mlllvllle, N. J., to Philadelphia, as a freight and passenger boat, under the command of E. Whitaker, of Mlllvllle. She 1b new being put In complete order, now guards, and ntted up ioramgni Doai, ai marge expMie, She will be called In future the "City of Mlllvllle,' and hall from there. Bhe was taken as a prize dur ing the war while running the blockade at one of the Bontnern ports. The New ise rora titawtara oi rnciay says: Steamer Verbena, which 1b to take the place of the Cactus as a lightveBsel tender and buoy-setter for this district, arrived at this port to-aay rrom Boston. Bhe la larger and better adapted for the duty than the Cactus, which Is an old vessel, and in her best days was not suited ior a service so raucn outside as has been required of her. The Cactus Is ordered to New York. The Verbena Is a new vessel, built at Philadelphia, 800 tons burden, 136 feet long, 21 feet beam, and v ieet anep. tier engine is bo incn cylin der. All her apparatus Is of the latest improved pat terns. She Is commanded by Capt. Charles I. Glbbs, of Sandwich. NOTICE TO MARINERS. With reference to Notice to Mariners No. 103, dated 81st December. 18G9. respecting the temporary discontinuance ot the light at Saint Saviours, Mtsao longhi, the Greek Government has given notice that tne ugni is re-cxniuitea. With reference to Notice to Mariners No. 103, dated 81st December. I860, respecting the temporary discontinuance of the light on Hormiga Grande Islet, the Spanish Government has given notice that the light is re-exhlliitd. tty order. w. a. bhubkiuk., unairman, Treasury Department, Omce Lighthouse Board, Washington, v. c, treo. a, ibto. IIAliDING'S EJ3IXION9 07 TEE HOLT BIBLE. FAMILY, PULPIT, AND PHOTOGRAPH BIBLES, FOB WEDDING AND BIRTHDAY PRESENTS. ALSO, PRESENTATION BIBLES FOR CHURCHES, CLERGYMEN, SOCIETIES AND TEACHERS, ETC. New and superb assortment, bound In Rlcn Levant Turkey Morocco, Paneled and Ornamental designs, equal to the London and Oxford editions, at leas than naif tuelr prices. No. 320 CHESNUT Street. STRENGTH, BEAUTY, CHEAPNESS COMBINED 1 HARDING'S PATENT CHAIN-BACK rnoTOGiurn. albums. For Wedding, Holiday, or Birthday Presents, these Albums are particularly adapted. The book trade and dealers a fancy articles will And the most extenslvs 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 ot goods be fore making up their orders for stock. Also, a large and splendid assortment of new styles of Photograph Albums made in the usual manner. NO. 820 CHESNUT Street, Philadelphia. 117 rpo ALL WANTING FARMS IN A LOCAL lty Exempt from Fevers, and Lung Complaints. To Farmers, Horticulturists, Mechanics, Capi talists. Gentlemen of Leisure, Invalids, and all wanting a 'homestead In a climate of un- surpassed salubrity, exempt from the rigors of a Northern winter, and In close connec tion with the commercial centres ef the South. Few If any sections offer such a combination of Induce. menu as the town of Aiken, S. C and its 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 la the vicinity of Aiken, especially fruit, cereals, cotton, corn, vegetables, etc., Including extracts from letters of distinguished visitors, correspondents, action of town councils Inviting emigrants, eto .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, & C. The book will be sent by mall on receipt of price, BO cents. Address J. C. DERBY, Publisher, P. O. Box No. 1439, New York, until 1st of February, after that date Aiken, 8. C. 1 IT 8m 8HIFFINCU LORILLARD'8 STEAMSHIP URl FOR sv NEW YORK aow rMiT!B( fratirnt at A eeata per 100 penoda, 9 ecata per feel, er 1-9 rent per calloa, ahlp'a Kitr rates on mall pK-.kM Iron, metali, ete. No receipt or bill of ladin iiinad for ln than 50 ont. The Lin would oall attention of morchinU nrlly to th fact that haroaftor tha regular shippers by this Una will be chart ed only 10 eeote per 100 lb., or 4 cent per foot, during the winter season. For farthtr particular apply to JOHN V. OHIj, tm PIKH IP. WORTH WHARVK8. FOR LIVERPOOL AND t' gQUKKNBTOwni.- loman Un af Mall '. VrrTtamr ax appointed to Mil a lot- I ii j of Mew York, via Hallrai.TneMar, March 8,10 A. M. tow. VI tf of Jndon, (Saturday, marc a u, u nam. Oit of Wanainitton. Saturday, Maroh ft, at 7 A. M. Ktna, via Halifai, Tueadar, Match 22. 10 A. M. City of Brunei, Saturday, Maroh 1 P. M. And each uooeedin Baturday and alternate Tueeday, from Pie 46, North RiVer. RATKri OF PARSAOB. Payable in Gold. Payabl in Currency. FIRST OABLN...!7.....ln0 I BTKKRAUK ) To Iondon. Ki6 I To London 0 To Pari 116 I To Pari 48 PAAHAon bt mm ruavkDAI ITHMIH, TIA HAI.irAX. FTIliT niMU STKERAUK. Payahl in Gold. Payabl in Currency. TjlTeTuool, tW HalJUi....... ) Bt. John',k I 4. Liverpool $30 Halifax .t It Bt. John', N. F., M vj nranon Bteamer....) - ny nranon Bteamer... .) 'aenenaere aim forward to Harr. Uambnrc. Bram. te., at reduced rate. .... Ticket oan be boucht bar at moderate rateable f 0 wlehinr to end for their friend. tot furtber partlouian apply at ths OornpanT I JOHN G. DALK.AtsiV No. It Broad way. N. Or to O'DONNFIX A FAULK, Agent. 4 Ho. 02 CUK8NUT Street, Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA, RICHMOND, ,15IU HUBrtlLK BTKAMSU1P LINK. lajVXTHK BOUrtl AND WH8T. i-aNCKiLAbt FACIILTIRS AND REDIinRH RATTTft B,M - run IrTU. oiBunera iAas xx. n ww ion a v a a tttti ya a v K.FT BtTtt. nA.Al WUT aWftAV o-5KI.R?Ul' leT RIOHMONTJ MONDAYS and JSSnAVfl' n1 NORFOLK. TUESDAYS and 8A- II 11 O OlOCM tlAAw fain. VIDUm 117 U A tl Alt .1 U A T" No BUI of Lading tlgtied after IS o'clock on aailina THROUGH BATES to all i Carolina, via Bmhii.nl A i. l 111 DOint In North and Rmf h Lin Railroad, connecting at rortamouth, and to Lynohbur:, Va., Tcnneasee. and th iij.-. TT Yr.' , f""i enneaeee. and th iilroad. ' tUJU 1BI1DMMA All FraiRht HANDLED BUTONOE, and taken at LOWER RATKB THAN ANY OTHER LYnK. wl"n " " no ciiarge ior oommlion, drayac,or any (Upca of transfer. Bteamablp inenrs at lowest rate. rTeiRni. receiTea aaiiy. Biat noon, aooommonauom ior DasMnrera. . ..WILUAM P, UUDK Ott. Ho. 1J 8. WHARVES and Pir 1 N. WHARVES. P. POHTRIL Avant t Hinhmnnri .nrf fl.l- D.l.t . T. P. OROWELL a CO.. Aaent at Norfolk. S IS J ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCS THIS GENKRAL TRANBATT.a wnrri COMPANY'S MATT. STKlululpn IN'KW YORK AND UAVRTt. nAI.I.IMn ap BREST. The eDlendld new TeaaeU on this favorite rout for th Continent will (ail from Pier No. 60, North rirer, Try Baturday. PRIOB OF PARHAnw in gold (Including wine), TO BREST OR HAVRE, First Cabin $140 I Second Cabin 81 TO PARIS, flnolndln railway ticket. furninhMl nn hn.nl First Cabin $146 Beoond Cabin 885 i nee scearoers ao not carry steerage passenger. Medical attendance free of charge. American traveliera aoina to or retnrnln from th eon. tinentof Kurepe, by taking the steamers of this lin avoid nnneoessary risks from transit by English railways and crossing th ohannsl, besides saving time, trouble, and x pans. OKOROK MACKENZIE, Agent, no. bn ukuauwa t . new VorK. For naasa In Phlladainhia. annlv at Adams ICiuru Company, to H. L. LEAF, IXIi no. BN UUESNUT Btxeet. NORTH GERMAN LLOYD ! T,I5AM,5Eiy,lH5N NEW YORK AND oni.iaii.n, Yia DvUiUAMriUN. I TH! BCBEW hTKAMERJl n VRB NnHTH LLOYD run regUlarlv hnlnnnn N V..b H.a. men, and Southampton, carrying the United BtateaEng- Fr6m BRHMKN EVERY SATURDAY FROM SOUTHAMPTON EVERY TUESDAY FROM NEW YORK EVERY SATURDAY Priet qf Jmag from Km York to Branm, London, Ham. and Southampton: First Cabin, $190; Second Cabin, $72 ; Steerage, $30, Gold. First Cabin, $120; Second Cbih, $72; Steerage, $40, Gold. These vessels take Freisht to London nH Mnii Which through bills of lading are signed. . An experienced surgeon is attached to eaen vessel. All letters must pass through the Post CXflce. No Bills of Lading but those of the ComDanv vHI h . signed. Bill of Lading will positively not be daily Del ore goods are cleared at the Custom Housa. Specie taken to Havre, Southampton, and Brsmt th lowest rate. For freight or passage apply to OKLR1CHS A OO.. 1 17t No, 68 BROAD Street, N. V. FOR CIIAIIL13STOIV, SOUTH CAROLINA. THE SOUTH. SOUTHWK8T. AND FLORIDA PORTS. Th Steamship ZODIAC, will leave Pier 17, below Spruce street, On THURSDAY, March 10, at 4 P. M. Comfortable accommodations for Passenger. . Through Passag Tickets and Bills of Lading issued la connection wit h th South Carolina Railroad to all point Boutn and ooutnwest, ana wiia steamers to r lorma port. insurance Dy uiis uue vis n iiAi.r inn unux l. timum forwarded frea of oommiiuiion. Bills of Lading furnished and signed at th offioe. For freight or paag apply to bouder S85 Dock Street W'.srf. NEW EXPRESS LINE TO 1 Alexandria, Georgetown, and Washington, D, I O.. via Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, with connections at Alexandria from th most direct rout for Linchbnrg. Bristol. Knox villa. NaahvUl, Dal ton. and th BquUiweet. (Steamers leave regoiuiy every oturaar at noon Ironl th first wharf above Market street. FTMgnt raoaivM aaiir- , . . WILLIAM P. CLYDE A OO., No. 14 North and South wharve. TTVTVR! A TYLER. Agent, at Geonretawn : M ELDR1DOE A CO., Agent at Alexandria, 61 i FOR NEW YORK, via Delaware and Raritan Oanal. KXPRKhB h'i'KAMBOAT COMPANY. i ha Nittam Propellorsof the Lin will oonunence load ing on the tuh inst., leaving Daily as usual. III IVW U Vlll , i i. i.i. i i"ft -.v ft w i . v ... Goods forwarded by all tbe lines going out of New York nortn, rant, or went, iree 01 oommissiuu. Freight received at low rate " WILLI A M P. CLYDE A OO., Agents, No, 13 South DELAWARE Avnu. JAMES HAND, Agent, No, 111) WALL Street. New York. S 4 FOR NEW YORK, via Delaware and Raritan Canal. tSWIFTBURE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. DESPATCH AND 8WIFT8URE LINES Leaving daily at 12 M. and 6 P. M. Tha Rtaam Ptouellers of this company will commence loading on the 8th of Maroh. Threugn in twenty-iour noun.. Guodalorwarded to any point free of commissions. Freights taken on aooonunodating terms. Apply to WILLIAM M. BAIRD A CO., Agent, No. lttt South DELAWARE Avenue. FROM CHARLESTON TO r- fti,x.' : r Limine, a oa v aiiu au.iMF frrlfr WKKK.LY LINE. . r5r rfti. rphftft fi.llnwitia steamer will laavs Z- n. .-ft.ft.rft . IT 1 ft Uttr.UftTllT mill T.t .ift.ft.i.n l..r Mnri.U. via Havanna'h. three time a week after arrival of th New York steamships and th Nort ".!.ifed.inJ,:--.- Ri,ainvr .mo. f LLAJ I XUI VA-DUUia IMiutw, ' shva.av ING at 8 o'clock. a v tvirxmn . a l ill ri A 1 1 it. very Aur.sT.'.. v rV j v uiwb. CITyI'OINT; evVry FRIDAY EVENING atSo'olock. -in u , ... i. ... . .A ia biui of all Charleston and K-.iLn. nah Stuiulp Lin Agenoie in New York A gents at Charleston. L. J. GUILMAKTIN A CO., 1 4 Agent at Savannah. r FOR BT. THOMA8 AND BR.V.- fi5il 7.IL. UNITED 8TA1 feJt.tr MAIL STEAMSHIP uLiuSf Regular Mail Steal rATKS AND BRAZIL IIP COMPANY. lit-;. Steamers sailing on th M '..I Tir flu.!.!. Win,. ' SOUTH AMKlilcA. CsPUinE.L.Tinklepaael,. NOlliH A M ERICA, CapUin G B. Blooum. it't... ... lil tftu.niera sail on schedule time, and call at St. Thomas, Para. Pernambuoo, Uahia, and Kio d Januiro, going snd returning. For u-aeuieut. of f?lt,0,r P" r passage apply to ' liAHKIhUIN, Agent, 14 No. ( BOWLING GREEN, New York. TOHN FARNUM & CO., COMMISSION MER, fJ chants and Manufacturer of Ooneatoga Ticking, etc. Kn H IWNUT Straat. Fhiladalithia. SI wtq JET GOODS, NEWEST STYLES. DIXON'S Ho,nB.lUUUTUStMs8 sull .to. "- CUMBER 1870 BPRUCB JOIKT. fcPHlXK JOIST. HUM LOCK. HEMLOCK. 1870 1870 BRABONKD CLEAR PINK, SEASONED CLEAR TINE. 1870 CHOICE PATTKKN l'INK. SPANISH CEDAR, FOR PATTERNS. RED CEDAR. 1870 FLORIDA FLOORING, FLORIDA FLOORING. CAROLINA FLOORING. VIRGIN-LA FUXJRINO, DELAWARE FLOORING. ASn FLOORING. WALNUT FLOORING. FLORIDA STEP BOARDS. RAIL PLANK. 1870 1 Q7A WALHUT BOARDS AND PLANK. - Q'TA 10 I U WALNUT BOARDS AND PLANK.10 i U WALNUT BOARDS. WALNUT PLANK. 1870 irNDTCRTArrERS' LT5MBKB. UNDERTAKERS' LWMilKR, RED CEDAR. WALNUT AND PINE. 1870 1870 SEASONED POPLAR. SEASONED CHERRY. ASH. 1870 WHITE OAK PLANK AND BOARDS. HICKORY. 1QTA CIGAR BOX MAKERS' 1 Q'TA 10 IV CIGAR BOX MAKERS' 10 i U B PAN lis H CEDAR BOX BOARDS FOR SALE LOW. 1870 CAROLINA SCANTLING. CAROLINA H. T. BILLS. NORWAY SCANTLING. 1870 1870 CEDAR SHINGLES. - Q'TA CYPRESS SHINGLES. lOfU HAULS, BROTHER A CO., No. acoo SOUTH Street HI Pakel plank. 111 thicknesses I COMMON PLANK, ALL THICKNESSES. 1 COMMON BOARDS. landSRIDB FENCE BOARDS. WHITE PINK FLOORING BOARDS. YELLOW AND SAP PINK FLOORINGS. Hi and i)C BPRUCE JOINT, ALL. Bl.KM. HKMIXKJK JOIST. ALL BI7FS, PLA HTKRING LATH A SPKCIALTT, Tnat.hflr with a vanaral nrtmnnt of Building I Lamb for aal low for oaah. T. W. BMALTZ, 11 24 Am FIFTEENTH and BT1LIC8 Street. U K B I R UNDER ALWAYS DRY. ;otii Walnut, White Pine, Yellow Pine, Sprnoe, Bern lock, Shingles, etc, always on hand at low rates. WATSON A GILLINGIIAM, aM No. K4 RICHMOND Street, 18th ward. MACHINERY. PATENT NON-CONDUCTOR Harris' Fire-Proof, Heat-Retalnlnc Covering for IHarlne and Htatlonary Boilers, Heat er, Hteam Pines, and Cylinders. This Invaluable material to far superior t any other covering that ha bssu heretofore used. It oan be applied by th parties themssivss, and removed. If necessary, for repair to boilers, pipes, eto , and replaced without in th least detracting from it efficiency. Sections applisd free of charg to test its merit. It advantage over hair felt and th oement heretofore used show at one. All order left with KELLY, HOWELL & LTJDWIQ, MACHINERY AGENCY, No. 917 MARKET STREET. llOthstulm PHILADELPHIA. BLANK BOOKS. s , Important to Book-keepers. JUST PUBLISHED, tub CATCH.WOBD" LEDGER INDEX. (COPYRIGHT SECURED). Book-keepers and aU others having to use an Index will find this a tery valuable book. By using the "Catch-word" Index, it will not only gave time and eyesight, but the finding of a name quickly is a mathematical certainty. Yoa are invited to call and examine It. rUBUBBID BT JAS. B. SMITH & CO., Wholesale and Retail Blank Book and Stationers, Manufacturers No. 27 South SEVENTH St.. 12 S8 thstu3m PHILADELPHIA. PATENTS N S. OFFICES FOR PROCURING Patents in the United States and Fo reign Countries, FORREST BUILDINGS, HO S. FOU11T1I St., Fhllada., AND MARBLE BUILDINGS, SEVENTU Street, above F, (Opposite U. 8. Patent Office), WA8HINQTON, D. O, H. HOWSON, SoUcitor of Patent. C. HOWSON, Attorney at-Uw. Commanl cations to be addressed to th Principal Offioe, Philadelphia. 1 10 mwsiim PATENT OFFICES, N. W. Corner FOURTH and CHESNUT, (Entrance on FOURTH Street), FRANCIS D. FASTORZUS, SOLICITOR OF PATENTS, Patents procured for Inventions in the United States and Foreign Countries, and all business re lating to the same promptly tranBacted. Call or send for circulars on Patents. Open till 9 o'clock every evening. 8 c smth PATENT OFFICES, N. W. Corner FOURTH and WALNUT PHILADELPHIA. FEES LESS THAN ANT OTHER RBLIABL AGENCY. , Bend for pamphle on Patents, 4thstu CHARLES H. EVANS. CTATE RIGHTS FOR SALE. STAT1 to K cVGibi!.& Ll?"'2rlh, Toilerid for ul. It is an artiol. nDi.iuui,u"-r--rior lt j. anartioL ;Dr:.Tu;no;p7op OFFICE. OOOyY A , HOFFMAN., I. uMinn. E A N T U 1 t . hi 18 SOUTU 'WH ARyE8.Philad.lphU. So 46 W PRATT Street. Baltimore. V, u. nrauared to ship every description of Freight to Phila4efpKf Vw York. Wlhnington. and intermadiat pnts wiU promptna- and despatch. Cauai BoaU and lm-t lusuabsd At th abertwt noUo. AMUSEMENTS. "THE NINE nUGCG' Have Been Retained on ExMbitioft v AT EIARLE8' GALLERIES, Ko. 81G CHESNUT STREET, 89 in FOB A FEW PAYS LONGER. .MERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC' Ponltlvaly last Two Nifjhte of PA HFPA KOBA GRAND ENGLISH OPERA. CA HKKH5Ai00.. Pnn?riotor.ailDtrtori 1. DR VIVO......... BoaineM Manager HARRY JACKSON..... Kt Manatee On TURBDAY KVFN1NG, March. , . . MARTHA! MA RTH 41 MARTHA! V Mm. PARKPA-ROSA in her aroat role of Martha; Mr. K BB.UUIN, CA8TI.K. CAM PBEJUL, 8KUU1W, ' U ALL; Conductor, Mr. CARL RURA. , , , - Tha Great Vnaltah Fair Scone will b rlren. J v On WKDNH.RDAYRVENlNO.liarohV -for the r iratTIm in America, will b prodnoed Yoa Wbr' mairterpipc, OBKRON! OBF.RON! - OB It RON! Mm. PAKKPA ROHA in her unapproachable rol of Reita,with a powerful cant, under th direc' of Mr. CA H L ROHA. Admimkm, f 1. ttemrrad Beat. I'M. Family Oirole. IPo. Heeervea peat, wi. Amjiniinoairfl, ato. DH CPU nv Iiau unir in .iwhiiii. rriii'iii! it 1 7 iiUltiDUIiV J 11. FIGARO" 1 83M MATIN Kit. American academy of , music. FXTRA ANNOUNCFMF.NT, , GRAND FAR K W ELL MATINEE BIf IKE PAREPA RORA F.NULTSH OPERA, THURSDAY. MARCH 10, . At o'clock. TTIR MARHIAOK OV FIOARO. The i abeorbin OPERATIC SENSATION of the day, r. oeired eTerywher by OTerwhelmtn houne and audience . raised at th highest pitch of enthuniaain. o. n PAREPAROSA And him Star Caat. The sale of cau ooromenoe to day, at t A.M., only ' at the Aoademy of MneiO. Jfc 15AREPA-ROSA. SEATS FOR TUESDAY" NIGHT. "MARTHA." A Proocnnium box "nTv I for sale. Apply to MARTIN BROTHER), Auctioneer. : No. 704 OHf UT Btrt. 7 2t MERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC SiENGERBUND BAL MASQUE, TUESDAY, Maroh 15, 1870. Price of Tickets, (5, admitting a Gentleman and one Lady. Additional Ladles' Tickets Hi each. GH AND CARNIVAL PROCESSION AT II O'CLOCK Carriages will set down hoads South and take np beads North. Spectator Ticket to Family Circle or Gallery, Mo. 8 6 AMATEURS' DRAWING R O 0 XI SEVENTEENTH Street, above Chesnnt, west ,ld' NEW YORK FRENCH COMPANY. ' Unanimous Approbstion by the press. . ENTHUSIASTIC AUD1ENCK8! IMMENSE BUCCF88! CROWDED HOUSES MONDAY EVENING, Maroh 7, TV - J 1 a U ft .. a - VOlliPiiy in tiirne auif tiiiu vucreiia, w LK9 FKMMK8 TKRRIBLES, by Dumanoir. LES DEUX AVKUOLKS, by Offenbaoli, . Reserved seat, six davs in advance, $1 '60. Admission $1, at boner's, No. 11S Chesnnt street. LAURA K R K N K'S OHERNUT STREET THHATRW. BeginiatD. THFS 'TueiMlny) EVKNfNO, Maroh 8, BENEFIT OK VININU BOWKK8. EXTRAORDINARY FEATURE IN COMEDY. Two Major D Boots in the held, V. BOWF.BS snd Mr. K. K. HULFIHH. Jr. fsllx Featherly (who bas volunteered).... Mr. J. BROOK Commeuo with the comedy of EVERYBODY'S FRIEND. Concluding with the popular Drama of TOM KING AND DICK TURPIN. Jarkey Gooserreen Mr. V. BOWERS Tbursdsy Benefit of Miss MAY HOWARD. Satnrday Benefit of O. A. McMANUB. TUALNUT STREET THEATRE. THIS (Tuesday) EVENING. Maroh 8, ' Th Management takes great ideasur in announcing an engagement, positively limited to twelv night, with tb eminent Artist, MR. CHARLES FEOHTFR, wbo will make his second appearance in Philadelphia, b up parted by M188 CARLOTTA LECLERCQ, In Shakespeare's Sublime Tragedy, in 6 acts, of HAMLET. Hamlet Mr. FIOHTITO Ophelia Miss CARLOTTA LKOLK.ROU Laertes Mr. F. O. BANGS ivr fRS. JOHN DREW'8 ARCH STREET THEATRE. Begin W to 8. F1KHT V KKK UC LOTTA. THIS. EVERY EVENING, AND SATURDAY ABTKRNOON AT 8 O'CLOCK. . THE LITTLE DETECTIVE. LOTTA in six different charsoters.with Bongs and Dances. LOTTA MATIN KR, SATURDAY AJTERNOON. FRIDAY BENEFIT OF LOTTA. In preparation, LOTTA 'H New Piece, . UK ARTS' EABK. FOX'S AMERICAN THEATRIC! WALNUT Street, above Eighth. The famous LAURl'S JOHN, CHARLES, RDWARI I HENRY, snd M'lle LAURI. Mr. W. H. MAKKLIN. WONDERFUL RIZARELLI BROTHERS. , DEROSA Grand Ballot Traupe. eto. EVERY EVENING TWO GREAT BALLETS. ' UPREZ & BENEDICT'S OPERA HOU8BY BKVENTH St., below Arob (Late Theatre Onmkia). THIS EVENING, DUPREZ A BENEDICTS r Famous Gigautio Minstrels Introdno . -First Time New Afterpiece, Tommy Dodd. Rengagement for One Week More, ' ,l Great Comedian, Mr. Hngbey Dougherty. Benefit Friday, March 11, of Mr. Hugbey Dougherty.' NEW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE.' ELEVENTH Street, above Chesnnt. THE FAMILY RESORT. . the great Star Troupe of the world, in their uieqiiaUef Kl UTOPIAN KOIRKK8, BEAUTIFUL BALLADS, BONGS, '. OPERATIC SELECTIONS, and LAUGHABLE BURLESQUES EVERY EVENING J. L. CARNOROBS. Manarsr. R. F. SIMPSON, Treasurer. tftofts; CONCERT nALL. THE PILGRIM! FOURTH WEEK Of this Great Artistlo Entertainment. Paintings, MnsiO. Grand Finale. EVERY EVENING at 8. MATINEES. Wsdneedais and Saturdays. Endorsed by crowded and entranotxl andiencss niehtlv. Admission, Gu, 76, and 95 cent. 8T6t TEMPLE OF WONDERS, ASSEMBLY BUILDS 1NGS. SIGNOR BLITZ AND SON. BPUYNX. SPHYNX. BPHYNX. EVKMNGS, at VA. MATINEES WEDNKoDAY and SATURDAY at 8 Admission. 85 ota. Reserved Beat. 50 ct. 1 10 TTALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTEIJ V GA KDrrix, not. 7i, TftTj. tm, and VINK street. , vftftftift-.. ft,, ft. m. iftnr, i ..... id,, uu iftio TinBinft THE GRAND ORCHESTRION, formerly tb propr of tb GRAND DIKE OF BADKN, purcbawd at gna zpeose by um ub vslkh, oi uu city, in v n Lr n.oi uiis oily, in oomDinauoa ORCHESTRA and Mis NKLUlj ar th r liAltl r.H S it r ANDERSON, will Dl form EVERY AFTERNOON and EVENING t th above-mentioned plaos. Admission free. llStt CENTZ AND HASSLER'S MATLNEEg-s n MITR1CAL FUND HALL. 1M0-ML mn BATD UAH Al l uaAuun u M auou. Ml btaiicy's sciorTicon IS AN IMPROVED MAGIC LANTERN, Kffioient and convenient. It doobU-wickad coal oil lamp gives ajemarkably clear and intens light, easily managed and perfectly safe. For sal by JL.. J. MARCY, No. C32 Alien STREET. 8 28 Ira PHILADELPHIA. M KR1CK A SONS sorrruwARK foundrt, No. .W WASHINGTON AVENUE, PhlladeipnlA, WILLIAM WRIGHT'S PATENT VARIABLE CUT-OFF STEAM ENGINE. Itegalaturt by tbe Governor MERRICK'S SAFETY 0OJST1NG MACHINE, Patouted June, 146S. DAVID JOVb PATENT VALVELESH 8TRjM HAMMER J) M VV KH'J1S lis 1 PATENT BKl-F-lENTEHING, 8 E1,F-BALA NOINQ CENTiiU I GAL HCttAR-DRAlNLNU fclAI ;la. ANI HTDKO KXTKACTOh. Fot Colton or Woolen Vanuiaoturen. I so urwf ' a vaESBftUl aURBlCK. W1XUAII BL taiBlgS. ,,TB sOENlftOOPsV .
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