THE DAILY EVENING TKLKGKAFII PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, A1AKCII 10, 1870. Illy Affnlra. Tctcr Ctiuib, Jr., while engagod yostflr lay afternoon ia melting platina, back of No. 22 North Fifth street, was injured about the fac) and body by the eiplomon of oxy'-hydro-gen gas. He was taken to his home, No. 2037 Filbert street. About half -past 11 o'clock on Tnesdny night, the bonne of Mr. Simon Gartland, No. .'15 South Thirteenth street, was entered by a young man throngh a window on Clover street, lie got into the office, and was searching the fire-proof, which was oren,when)Mr. Gartland, who was asleep in the office, was aroused. The thief escaped. The Pennsylvania College of Veterinary Hurgeons held their annual meeting on Tues day, Dr. McCoart in the chair. The follow ing officers were elected for the ensuing year: James McCoart, President; J. J. Corbyn, Vice-President; It. Koldewey, Recording Secretary; James Marshall, Corresponding Secretary; It. Jennings, Treasurer. It is stated that the Columbia and Port Deposit Ilailroad will be put under contract for the grading as soon as the spring opens. Preliminary preparations for this work are now being made. The Stony Creek Railroad, which will run between Nornwtown and Lans dale, will, it is stated, be commenced this spring. The committee having charge of the matter passed over the route last week, in company with the engineer, for the purpose of arranging for a final survey. The Directors of the Second and Third Streets Railway Company have provided for an increase of the pay of conductors, the amount depending upon the length of ser vice. Those who have been three years, without interruption, in the employment of the company receive an addition of fifty cents per day; for two years' uninterrupted service, an advance of tventy-fve cents per day is allowed, and for one year thirteen cents, the increase being designed as a reward for faith ful performance of duty. The Executive Committee of the Society of the Army of the Potomac met yesterday at one o'clock, at the Continental Hotel, in this city, to make arrangements for the second annual reunion of the society, to be held in this city on the Dth of April, 1870. There were present: General Rufus Ingalls, of New York, chairman; General John C. Robinson, of New York; General G. Mott, of New Jersey; General W. H. H. Davis, of Pennsylvania; General R. B. Potter, of New York; Colonel S. B. W. Mitchell, of Pennsylvania; and General George II. Thorpe, the secretary of of the society. It was decided that the meeting should be held at one o'clock on the !)th of April, an oration and poem to be delivered before the society at that hour, to be followed by the business meeting. An adjourned meeting of the convention of firemen to reorganize the Fire Department was held last night, in the house of the Ame rica Hose Company, on Jayne street, below Seventh. Mr. Frank Mills, of the Fame Hoso Company, presiding, and William A. Porter, of the Mechanic Engine Company, acting as secretary. Seventy-five companies were re presented. The committee on reorganization of the department reported a plan providing that the First, Fourth, and Seventh districts, as now constituted, shall be divided into northern and southern sections by the lines of Christian, Girard avenue, and Market street (West Philadelphia), respectively. It further provides that the First, Second. Third, and Fourth districts shall be divided into eastern and western sections by the line of Twelfth street, the Fifth and Sixth dis tricts to remain as at present. The plan was adopted and will be presented to Councils to day. The eleventh anniversary of the Young People's Association of the Tabernacle Bap tist Church, Chesnut street, above Eigh teenth, was celebrated last evening in the presence of a large congregation. After prayer by Rev. Mr. Malcolm the annual report was read by Mr. John D. Ford, showing that there are '212 active members, 0 life mem bers, and 5 contributing members. During the year there were distributed Hi, 1572 pages of tracts, 1140 houses visited and relief granted where required, .''50 books were dis tributed, invitation cards distributed, 430. The total receipts were, $2503t; expenses, $224 "OK. An address was then made by Bishop Simpson, of the Methodist Church. An address was also made by the pastor of the church, Rev. G. A. Peltz, and the con gregation were dismissed with the benedic tion. The officers of the association are: President, F. C. Prindle; Vice-President, J. B. Lovell; Secretary, John Wield; Treasurer, J. K. Wilfong. Mr. II. C. Whitley, of the Secret Ser vice Department, with others of the force, have iust effected a very important detective operation in this city, which they have been for several weeks upon. Receiving informa tion that a stone was being engraved here on which to counterfeit beer stamps, he set to work to discover the engraver and other par ties concerned, and was successful, securing Frank Mackey, who has the reputation of beina an old counterfeiter, and JUoms 11. Traubel, lithographer, whose place of busi ness Is at No. 4 Chesnut street. The first named was arrested two or three nights' ago, with a valise in his possession containing a number of the counterfeit stamps, which, it is alleged, he had made an arrangement to sell. At that time, it is said, the transfer plate or stone was in the possession of the lithographer, it having been taken to him with the intention of having it improved. With a view to detect the lithographer under circumstances showing his connection with the work, it was arranged that the transfer plate should be obtained in the presence of t . : . ri - u : .1 1 1. i f 1 : : t on Tuesday night, following the man whojwas to receive it up a dark stairway in their stock ing feet, were present unobserved when the delivery was made and a portion of the money paid. The arrest then took place. Yesterday tuo accused were bet ore united states (Jom uiissioner Craig Biddlo, arid, wai ving a hear ing, were committed in default of bail for their appearance at the present term of the court. Bail in the case of Mr. Traubel wu liied at f 2),(XH), of Mackey at 10, MO. Yesterday afternoon, a few mintlss before 0 o'clock, Eli Wilmer, tsolorod, resid ing at No. 42.1 Lynd streets, between Fcarth and Fifth and Coates and. Green, slrnck. and tilled his wife. WJimer resided ia u small house at the placa named, with his ifo and six children Hie oldest of wliefi is about twenty years of ego. One of 'Lis children, ftbyut fourtcon years of age, ti-i hor loft arm VHiralyzwS, and, according to "he neiehbors. Wilmtr has honn in the hai.R of beating this child. . Yesterday, while tieier the influence of liquor, he met thp child in the alloy along side of the house, a"nd ' commenced beating her. For protection she ran iuto the house, andJspr mother , bearing hor . . cries, came down , stairs, carrying in her arms an infant of two months. Ttm from her hnhband, which knocked her down. In falling she struck the loft side of her head gainst l he corner of the step in the room, and the result was that she never moved or spoke afterwards, and seemed to have died instantly. A large wound is observable on the side of the head, apparently fracturing the skull. Wilmer, who made no attempt to escape, was arrested a few minutes afterwards by Ser jeant Donnelly and locked up at the Eleventh Ward Station House to await the result of the Coroner's inquest. The prisoner is about forty-five years of age, and has been employed in a brick yard. Damentla Affair. Gold closed yesterday at 111 There are 2000 colored voters in Con necticut. Governor Austin, of Minnesota, has vetoed the Female Suffrage bill. The Treasurer of Butler county, Ohio, is a defaulter to the tune of $100,000. It is believed that the House will pass Mr. Ingersoll's Air-Line Railroad bill. The investigation into the sale of cadet ships appears to be nearly at an end. The question of female suffrage has been indefinitely postponed by the Missouri Legis lature. Dr. Lewis L. Miller, for forty years a prominent physician, died yesterday at Provi dence, It. I. There was an immense excitement in the New York gold market yesterday, and enor mous transactions are reported. An armed band of Ku-Klux entered Charlestown, West Virginia, the other morn ing, proceeded to the jail, and, overawing the officials, set all the prisoners free, The case of a Mr. Hatch, of Connecticut. said to be illegally restrained of his liberty by the Dominican Government, was brought uei ore ine nenate yesterday. The indications are that the proclamation announcing the adoption of the fifteenth amendment will be longer delayed on account ol ueorgia and lexas not being admitted. Mr. A. J. Fletcher, Secretary of the State of Tennessee, having applied to General Lowell for an escort to protect him on his way home from the Ku-Klux, the citizens of Nashville have determined to furnish him with a guard of citizens. A committee of the Boards of Fire Under writers, from all the cities of the Union, are in Washington for the purpose of having the tax of one and a half per cent, on the gross receipts of premiums removed. It is alleged that one-lil tn of the entire pronts ol the busi ness are absorbed by taxation. Farelctn Affairs. American London. securities are in demand in A conservative banquot took place in .London last evening. Opposition is ottered to the infallibility dogma by the uerman and Austrian bishops. A proposition declaring the Pope lnfalli- ble in matters of faith and practice is now be I ore tne council. CITY TRUSTS. Another Meeting; or the Board YeMcrdav. A meeting of the Board of Citv Trusts was held yesterday, at the office of the Girard Trust, on Fifth street, above Chesnut Presi dent William welsh in the chair. President William Allen, of Girard College, who, as usual, was present, presented his re port of the condition and wants of the col lege. After some explanations, the various items of the report were referred to their ap propriate committees with power to act. Mr. George 11. Stuart, chairman of the Committee on Household, reported that there was no insurance on any of the buildings within the college walls. The committee was authorized to have an insurance effected, Messrs. George II. Stuart and Alexander Cattell were authorized to have the summer clothing for the pupils purchased. Mr. John II. Michener, Chairman of the Committee on the Girard Estate within the city, reported that a fire had occurred in one of the dwellings on Girard street, damaging it to the extent of $2400, and on which there was but an insurance ot xzvvv. ine committee was authorized to increase the insurance on all the real estate withia the city. Various committees on the different trusts reported progress and were continued. A code of by-laws for the government of the board were reported, to be considered at the next meeting. A report was received from the officers of the Wills Hospital, and referred to the com rnittee on that hospital. Among matters of minor importance, it sets forth that building lots on three sides of the hospiral property bad been sold on mort gage, viz: 133 feet each on Eighteenth and Nineteenth streets, and 220 feet on Race, leaving the present size of the hospital lot 180 feet on Race street, extending of that width through to Cherry street 288 feet. The price obtained for the lots was $1.14,13384. These lots have all been occupied by hand some dwellings, the interest on the mort gages amounting to $8018. In view of the increase of the means of the hospital, the late board of managers contemplated certain alterations and additions to the building, which the largely-increased work of the hos pital seemed imperatively to demand. No definite plan had been decided upon, but favorite jdea with some of the late board of managers was the erection of a suitable building on the Cherry-street front, with an entrance and exit on that street, for the treatment of the largely increased class of clinical patients, thus leaving the present building, with some alterations, such as an increase in the height of the stories or the addition of a French roof, for the better accommodation of those patients whose con dition nenessarily confines them to the wards of the hospital. It was further in contempla tion to increase the medical staff, so as to afford closer examination into and attention to individual cases. Adjourned. WASniM'TOxT L'elckrntlnn offh, Olle nnrxh tiihli Aoulversary ul American ludeliendeuue. In the House yesterday Hon. D. J. Morrell, of Pennsylvania, introduced the following bill to provide for celebrating the one hun dredth anniversary of American Independence by holding an international exhibition of arts, manufactures, and products of the soil aud mine, in the city of Philadelphia, in the year 187!: IV'.t W', The Declaration of Independence of the United States of America was pre pared, signed, and first promulgated in the year 177'i, in the city of Philadelphia; and whereas, it behooves the people of the United StateB to celebrate by appropriate ceremonies iVin penteiininl nnniversarv of the remarkable and decisive event which constituted the 1th day of July, 1770, the birth day of the na tion; and whereas, it is deemed fitting that upon the completion of the first century of its existence there shall be an exhibition of its natural resources and their development, and of it progress in those arts which bene fit mankind, comparing them with those of f.ldor Tint'r?!. wli'0 oo-nrxirinon it ia vancement in the future; and whereas, no place is so appropriate for such an exhibition as the city in which ooenrred the event it is designed to celebrate; and whereas, the exhi bition should be a national celebration, un dertaken by the poople of the whole country, and therefore nnder the sole direction of the Congress of the United States, the consent of the State "of Pennsylvania being first obtained for the exercise of suitable authority within its territorial lirr-its; therefore, Be it enacted, etc. That an exhibition of A WV AM .... fnWltlM .fl l.AH.i. - 1 manufactures shall be held by the United States in the city of Philadelphia, in the year lHili. Section 2. And be it further enacted, That a commission, to consist of not more than three dolegates from each State, shall be con stituted, whose duty it shall be to prepare a plan for holding the exhibition, and after conference with the authorities of the city of 1'hiladelpbia, to fix upon a suitable site within the corporate limits of the said city. Section 3. And be It further enacted, That these commissioners shall be appointed within one year from the passage of this act, by the President of the United States, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate. Section 4. And be it further enacted, That in the same manner there shall be appointed three alternate commissioners from each State, who shall, in the order of seniority of appointment, assume the place and perform the duties of such commissioners as may be unable to attend the meetings of the com mission. Section f. And be it further enacted, That the commission shall hold its meetings in the city of Philadelphia. Section d. And be it further enacted, That the commission shall report to Congress at its next session a complete plan for the re ception and classification of articles intended for exhibition; a suitable date for opening and lor closing it; a schedule ot appropriate ceremonies for opening or dedicating the ex hibition; a plan or plans ot the proper build ings, etc., which may be required; a plan for conducting the finances and guaranteeing the expenses which will be incurred; the requi site Custom House regulations for the intro duction into this country of the articles from foreign countries intended for exhibition. Section 7. And be it further enacted, That no compensation shall be paid the commis sioners or their alternates; but their travel ling expenses shall be paid to an amount not exceeding the usual mileage of members of uongress, lor each delegate present at the session of the commission, to and from his residence and the place of meeting, and no otner expenses shall be incurred by the com mission in the prosecution of its duties, ex cepting only compensation for a competent clerK, unless duly authorized according to law. Section 8. And be it further enacted, That whenever the President shall be informed by the Governor of the State of Pennsylvania, that provision has been made for the exclu sive control by the United States of the pro posed exhibition, the President shall make, by the Department of State, proclamation of the same, setting forth the year in which the exnibition will take piaoa and the city in which it will be held; and he shall communi cate to the diplomatic representatives of all nations copies of the same for publication in their respective countries. ine bill was referred to the uommittee on Manufactures. A negro woman in Virginia, 71 years old. luivuwjr luua in tutu 111,1 uvu --' '"""l uifinllw 4 I 4- ln( lirta hnni) T rv 1inn i funil write, and cipher; so she entered a school, and regularly every day brought ten cents which she paid to the teacher. She got along very well until near the close of the second week, when she "missed her lesson," and was lgno miniously kept in during recess, much to her chagrin and greatly to her disappointment at not beiHg permitted to "play wid the rest of the eniiurcn. MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional Marine Keics set First Page. ALMANAC FOR PHILADELPHIA THIS DAY. Bun Kisks 6-iOiMooN Sets i)-f9 Sun Bkts C-oilHioH Watku "-as PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. Job. C. Gbi bb. 1 Kkmund a. Kouder, Committee of the Month. Samuel, li. dtok ks, ) COMMITTEE ON ARBITRATION. John O. James, Geo. L. Buzby, E. A. Soulier. win. w. l'aui, unoniaa it. liuiuspie. MOVKIUKNTM OK OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. FOR AMERICA. Cambria f ilasgow. . . .New York Feb. 2S Samaria Liverpool. ..New lork Feb. iw Lafayette Brest New York Feb. 20 Ktna Liverpool. ..rew orn v. u..reo. j Kellona London New York Feb. 2 America . . . .Southampton. . .New l ork Mar. 1 Tripoli Liverpool ... New York Mar. 1 FOR EUROPE. Marathon New York. ..Liverpool Mar. C. of Loudon. . .New York. . .Liverpool Mar. 10 12 12 12 12 Paraguay New l ork... London. Mar, France New York. . .Liverpool Mar. India. New oik... Glasgow Mar. Wcser. New York. . .Bremen Mar. Colorado New York . . . Liverpool Mar. C. of Washton. New York... Liverpool Mar. 12 IS 19 Lalayette New lork... Havre Mar. 19 19 America. New York. ..Bremen Mar. Cambria. New York... Glasgow Mar. Etna New York. . .Liverpool via U.Mar. 19 22 23 24 Nebraska New York . . . Liverpool Mar. Bremen New York... Bremen Mar. C. of Brusse ls . .New York. . .Liverpool Mar. 2U COASTWISE. DOMESTIC. ETC. Zodiac Philadelphia. Charleston Mar. 10 Morro Castle... New York... Havana Mar. 10 Tonuwamla. . . .Philadelphia. Savannah Mar. 12 Columbia New York. ..Havana Mar. 17 Hi-n.Chauncev.Ncw York...Aspinwall Mar. 21 Eiiffic New York... Havana via NasMar. 84 Malls are forwarded bv every steamer in tne rbcru- lar lines. Tho steamers for or from Liverpool call at Queensiown, except the Canadian Hue, which call at ivounoiioerry. rue Bieamum lur or iruui uie vuuu- nent call at Southampton. CLEARED YESTERDAY. StcaiESliiD Aries. Wiley. Boston, 11. Winsor A Co. (steamer .las. p. ureen, x ace, uicuuiuuu uuu auriumr W. P. Clviln A- Co. Steamer W. WhlUdin, Rlggins, Baltimore, A. 4rnvefi. Jr. Brig Ida M. Comery, Norden, St. Thomas, Warren & (iregg. Brig S. V. Merrick, Llppincott, Cardenas, do. Si'hr Arioli'n. Wrlirht. MutlltlUH. do. Si-.lir K. A. liooner. Champion. Charleston, S. C, S. LatUbury Jb CO. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Ktamfthin Tonawanda. Jennings, 70 hours from Havanuuh, with cotton, etc., to Philadelphia uud Southern Mall steamship Co. Bt hr John Price, which was reported as having arrived on Tuesday, was an error. --.......,, !..,!,.. ,.f tl,p Vhilntlehilitn IHcrhanne. Cai-k Inland. N. J.. March b. A ship Is oil' this Pta,c. going in. name "nownWin.1 N . 1 TwirvriH ktmk. VliiD Tuscarora. Rowland, was up at Mobile 4th mm., fur l.lvcrnool. steamer New York, Jones, henco, at Georgetown, v. v., sth inst. , , , Hurka PrnmnthonR. nrnillierrlnor. and I riel. Hie. noiH. sailed from New YoHt 8th lust, for Philadel phia, to load for Stettin. , ' Bark Arcadia, Larseu, hence. In Flushing Roads SJd ult. at anchor. M , , Brig Mechanic, Dyer, from Cardoaas for Balti more. muMinil Kiirtri-MH Monroe 8th lllHt. Briit J. Crawford, at Mavacuoa 17th ult., for Phlla- ' di-liihla. 'Brig Nellie Mowe, Merrrman, at Baltimore 8th lliHt. from Matan.as. Hchr Minute Kenoller. Conover, 11 days from Car dciiHH, at New York yesterday. "tv Moi icttn "'( lin.m. Mi-pi "inn. 10 dy from Sony D. GlfTord, Jlrrell, hence, at Charleston 8th lDNtant . Hchr n. A a Corson, from vt iimington, Dei., at Clmrlentou 8th InoU Kthr Anna, hence, below nowon mn msi. Bi-hr Ida L.. Di-ainc. for Philadelphia, cleared at BoHton sth limt. . . . . S hr R. W. Tall, Koiihlns, honm, aiBaiom n mm. Klr 8. H. Sharp, Wor, for I'hlladolph'.a, clonrei at Charlenton 7th Inst, with 48 balei cotton, l nrul. iron, us empty barrcif), m mi mnw jo,wvuui. lnnibcr, and 8TB tons phosphate rock. inHfKi.f,ANT. r.nt.iM rtnMMA ..hp MlnnlA Rennllnr. At T)Pft- ware Breakwater from CardenM, reports that a new bark from Bath, Me., name unknown, waa suuk in the harbor at Cardenas Sfith ulU by a norther. wynnc to MARINERS. Notice la elvea that the flrst-claa iron nun buoy, placed to mark Boon Island Ledge, Maine, broke adrift from It moorlnun In xhe (tale of the 18th ult. it will be replaced as soon as posmoie. WINES. LITIZ CURRANT WINE. ALBERT O. ROBERTS, Dealer in every Description of Fine Groceries, 1171 Oman KLEVKNTH md VlKlt Btrit. PROPOSALS. QL'AHTKRMASTER'S OFFICE, UNITED STATES A.hM Y Tlnn . nt nrrt . T)a . Varnh 7 1fi70 Sealed Proposals will be received at this oillco until 19 o'clock M. on FRIDAY, the sth day of April, 1870, for furniBhlnR the Quartermaster Department with live thousand (fiOOO) (rrosR tons (or such less quantity as may be required) best quality of White Ah Anthracite Coal, of such sizes and In such quantities as may be ordered for a period or one year from the 1st day of May next, with the privilege of Increasing tho amount to ten thousand (10,000) tons, should it be required. So much of the Coal as may be required for use In this city, Including the United States Arsenals at Brldesburg and Cray's Ferry road, to an amount not exceeding six hundred (600) tons, must be delivered without additional expense to the United States. The balance to be delivered on board of vessels at this port in good order and condition, free from slate, bone, oust, ana otner impurities. Proposals must be made out in duplicate, on blank forms, which can be obtained at this oilloe, and en velopes eimorsca "rropoHais ior Delivery 01 joav Bidders are invited to attend at the opening of proposals. The Quartermaster's Department reserves the right to reject any and all bios. Any additional information desired by parties wiHhing to bid will be furnlsned upon application to this oillce. nENRY C. HODUES, Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel and 3 7 Ct Quartermaster U. 8. A. LUMBER. 1870 8PRTJCB JOIST. bPRUCB JOIST. HEMLOCK. HEMLOCK. 1870 1870 SEASONED CLEAR BINE. SEASONED CLEAR PINE. CHOICE PATTERN PINE. 1870 SPANISH CEDAR, FOR PATTERNS. RED CEDAR. 1870 FLORIDA FLOORING. FLORIDA FLOORING. CAROLINA FLOORING. VIRGINIA FLOORING. DELAWARE FLOORING. ASH FLOORING. WALNUT FLOORING. FLORIDA STEP BOARDS. RAIL FLANK. 1870 1 OTA WALNUT BOARDS AND PLANK.-! OTA 10 i ) WALNUT BOARDS AND PLANK.IO f V WALNUT HOAKDS. WALNUT PLANK. 1870 UNDERTAKERS' LUMBER. UNDERTAKERS' LUMBER. RED CEDAR. WALNUT AND PINK. 1870 1870 SEASONED POPLAR. SEASONED CHERRY. 1870 ASH. WHITE OAK FLANK AND BOARDS. HICKORY. 1 Crfl CIGAR BOX MAKER8' H Q-?A 10 i U CIGAR BOX MAKERS' lO i U SPANISH CEDAR BOX BOARDS, FOR SALE LOW. 1870 CAROLINA SCANTLING. CAROLINA H. T. SILLS. NORWAY SCANTLING. 1870 1870 CEDAR SHINGLES. i QTA CYPRESS SHINGLES. lO ( V MAULE, BROTHER A CO., No. 2600 SOUTH Street. 115 "PANEL PLANK, ALL THICKNESSES. A. 1 COMMON PLANK. ALL THICKNESSES. 1 uummun duahuo. ltndSSlDK FKNOK BOARDS. WHITK PINK FLOORING BOARDS. WT,T,nW AND SAP PINK fe'LOORUNUH. lWlnri iU BVRUUE JOIST. ALL SIZK8. HKMLOOK JOIST, ALL 8IZKS. Together with a general uwrtment of Building Lumbal for tale low for OMO. T. W. BMALI'Z, 11114 Hm rurrnKWTM nq miuii BtreeU. U K B I R UNDER ALWAYS DRY. Walnut, Wnlte Pine, Yellow Pine, Spruce, Hem lock, Shingles, etc., always on hand at low rates. WATSON A GTT.LTNGHAM, W NO. VU RICHMOND Street, 18th ward. PATENT8. N 8. OFFICES FOB PROCURING Patents ia the United States and Tq reign Countries, FORBIBT BUILDINGS. 110 . FOLIBTII St., l'WIada., AND MARBLE BUILDINGS. SEVENTl! Street, nbore P, (Opposite U. 8. Patent Office), WASHINGTON, D. a H. HOWRON, Solicitor of Patent O. IIOWSON, Attorney at Law. Communication to bo addressed to the Principal Office, Philadelphia. 1 10 mwa&n p ATE NT OFFICE 8, N. W. Corner FOURTH and CHESNUT, (Entrance on FOURTH Street), rr.AKCIS D. FAST0ZIZU3, SOLICITOR OF PATENTS. TrDnt nrocurcd for inventions In the United States and Foreign Countries, and all bnsineas re lating to the same prompwy uauaacieu. wtu or ena for circulars on ratcum. Open till 9 0'ClOCK every eYeumg. o o emtu p A T t H I wrriwiiOj N. W. Corner F0UBTH and WALNUT PHILADELPHIA. THAN ANY OTHER RELIABL KEE8 LESS AGENCY. Bend lor pamphle on Patent 8 tbstni CHARLES H. EVANS. STATE RIGHTS FOR BALE. 8TAT1 J? V.71 YnlusMe Invention Just patented, and fo .v. JVtfwNU umtlKU. and OUlVr-lliu of dried Deed 0f,Ulu. to proprietor of botela and restaurant. ' Jfrtt.niV.t he Introduced Into every family. bTAlU MHf WUnUK UUJlfMiR. PAPER HANQINQS. I x TOOK I LOUJi 1 1 AA-a ui-imioj x a.t. una V"; .rY. win Shades Mannfaotnnd. tha ZZ.2trZS: olty.o JOUNbTON'h Iepot. No. ktol FACK-BAL Bbrtet. 0jna. Un tlMMV, MM 8MIPPINO. LORILLARD'd BTEIMSHIP LINK IOR il ill ' ii Ml J NEW Y O II JC are now receiving freight t S testa per 100 poundx, 3 rent per tot, ar rent per cnllon, ship's ptlsn. T,in o email pecket Iron, mettle, eto. No receipt or bill of Udin signed for less then 60 cent The Line wonld eel ettentlon of merchants generally to the faot that hereafter the regular ihtpper bjr thie line will be charged only 10 eenU per lot lb., or 4 conte per foot, daring the winter teaeoni. For farther particular! apply to JOHN F. OHL. . PTFK 19, WORTH WHARVKS. run LIVERPOOL AND QUKKN8TOWH.-I.man Ue ef Mall Steamer are appointed to tail a loi. KTWl t K. V I. l - IT. 1j . T . r . .... City of tandon, Saturday, March ia, 12 Rem. Clity of Wafihitigton. Saturday, Marah IB, at 7 A. M Ktna, eta Halkf az, Tueeday, M airh 28. 10 A. M. City of BniMela, Saturday, March Sri, 1 P. M. And each succeeding Saturday and alternate Tueeday, from Pier 46, North ft irer. KATKrt OF PARS A OB. ISf TTTt MAIL rmm aAUUKO tTHBf iATTTRPAV. Parable in ('Old. Parable in Outrenoy. FTR8T CIA BIN il(10 I 8TKKRAUR .7..t3l To Jondon. H16 I To London.... 40 To Pari 116 To Pari 48 vasHAna hi thb TDxaoax ittimib, via Halifax. riKBT CAH1N. HTF.KHAUK. Payahl in Oold. Payable ia Cnrrency. Liverpool. fSO I rjverpool t! Halifai. .... 90 1 lUlifai U St. John's, N. F., J St. John', N. F., df orancn Bteamer. . . .1 Dy itranch Kteamer....! Paanencer also forward! to Ilavrau Himhn,.. Unman. Tickets can be bousht her at moderate rates by persons iiihtn to Bend for their friend. For further partloular apply at tho Company's Offices. JOHN u. UAI4K, Aavnt, Or f O'DONNin-f:0. Z?V' 4 6 Ho. 403 OBJESN UT Btroat, Philadelphia. , PHILADELP1TTA, RICHMOND. Wtmr.iiAlUKn,l-K 8TKAM8HIP LINK. rU.!jTHROUGH FREIGHT AIR l.lWHTvi iiTtr3aTHK SOUra AND WRRT OHH.A6Jil FAOIIL1IK8 AND RKDUURD RATES .BiSmLB"T" eT".r7 WK UN KSD A Y and SATURDAY, KRT BtrertJ UOon' from F1MJiT W1IAR" ahore J4AB- TMiiBHKavii 1?T?''.lun"'('1,D MONDAYS and TIikhAVVB' U,1 NORFOLK TUESDAYS and BA- HliHNK1;"' -TT? "'OTO MONDAYS and Um'TTDalT-Wn a vi in hun iv1 v. . TURDAYS. NoRUla nf Ttln. .... ... . ... -,uqu mi Lwr k 9 CIOCK on BaiUD Oarohn.,vi.Be7bcird 1 Air" L"kMTn", UKDUHH RITiniii . . .. Portsmouth, and to UnohburiT V..? T.e. a . t m ' r" and tb hinoad transfer. nuouarieior oomnuation, arajrac,or any jpns of Hteamahlp Insure at lowest rate. tteight received daily. elate itoom aooommooations ror paesei Wil l I1U O ll enxer. go. Hfl. .WHARVES and Fieri N. WHARVM. W. P. PORTKR. A Rent at K.obmond and OityPoEu T. P. OROWKLL OO.. Acent at Norfolk. ilt LVDK OO.. aO NLY DIRECT LINE to FRANCE r,rnj5'iL'y?JCR4.1'. TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MATT, htwamkuido it i WhiKNNKW YORK AND H A VRR- riilnun it BREST. The splendid new vessels on this favorite ront for the r. . wi Iro '8r no. ou, Aorta river, every PRIOH! ok parr Ann la (old (including- wine), TO KRfCRT OR RAVRW First Cabin $140 1 Second Cabin 88 iv . Anui, First Cabin $143 Second Cabin 884 hot. Dicmmo uu uuii j iiwrAss passenger. Medical attendance free of oharae. American travellers o-ntn to or Mlnrnln from fha mm. tinentof Kurcpe, by taking the steamers of this line avoid an necessary risks from transit by Knllsh railways and crossina we onaanei, Demoes savina rime.troaoie, ana ex pense. OEORGK MAOKKNZIK, Aent, For niMUff. In Phlll-lnhi. . a v W. LU k.11.. .. 1.7 . 17 .1 . J J 1 a no. sw UUKSNUT Street. NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. 8TKAM BETWEKN NEW YORK AND BREMEN. VIA SOUTH AMPTorf i UK bCKKV Km urni. nr .a. Mnnm, OULMAM laxiYD run regularly between New York. Bre men, and Southampton, carrying the United State. Kna lish. and Continental mail. l-HOM BREMEN EVERY SATURDAY FROM SOUTHAMPTON EVERY TUESDAY FROM NEW YORK EVKIiV HA-riVSfv.w . and Southampton: ' Fh-st Cabin, SIM; Second Cabin, $72; Steerage, 830. Gold. from Bremen tm A'.mj fork- ' rirsi uamn, ijiau ; necond Cabib, $73 ; Steerage, 840, Gold. Ihese vessels take Freight to London and Hull, for which throngh bills of lading are signed. An eiperienced surgeon is attached to each vessel. All letters must pass throngh tbe Poet Offioe. No Bills of Laduia- bnt, t.hitaa of t.h Uotniian (l k. signed. Bill of Lading will positively not bs delivered beiore goods are cleared at the Custom House. Specie taken to Havre, Southampton, and Bremen or the lowest rat. For freight or passage apply to OKLRIOHS OO., 1 17t No. 68 BROAD Street, N. V. SOUTH CAROLINA, THE SOUTH. SOUTHWEST & AND FLORIDA PORTS. The Steamship ZODIAC. will leave Pier 17, below Spruce street. On THURSDAY, March 10, at 4 P. M. Comfortable accommodations for Passengers. Throngh Passage Tickets and Bill of Lading issued la connection with the South Carolina Railroad to all point South and bontbwest, and with steamer to Florida port. Insurance by this Line ONE-HALE PER CENT. Goods forwarded free of commission. Bills of Lading furnished and signed at the office. For freight or paeaage, apply to K. A. BOCDER A CO.. S 85 Dock Street W-'rf. . CP lb NEW EXPRESS LINE TO Alexandria, Georgetown, and Washington, D. mrfAirV O, via Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, with connections at Alexandria from the most direct ront for IdnohbnrC. Bristol. Knoxvillav Naahriils. Iklbm. uul h- Southwest. Steamers leave regtuarly every Saturday at nooa from the first wharf above Market street. Jfreiahtrocoivod luJkM p. OLYT3K , No. 14 North and South wharve. HYDK . TYLER, Agent, at Georgetown : M. ELDRiDCK CO., Agent at Alexandria. 61 1 FOR NEW YORK, via Delaware and Raritan Oanal. EXPKh8 STEAMBOAT OOMPANV ihe btosin Propellers of the Line will oonunenue load ing on the hth lust., leaving Daily as usual. THROUGH IN TWENTi EOUR HOTTR8. Goods forwarded by all tbe linos going out of New York North, East, or West, free of oouwiis&ion. Freight received at low rate WILLI A M P. f'LYDE OO., Agents, No. 12 South DELAWARE Avenue. JAMES HAND. Agent, No. ll WALL Street, New York. 3 4 FOR NEW YORK, via Delaware and Raritan Osnal. SWIFTSURK TRANSPORTATION (iUMI-AIH, DESPATCH AND BWII-TSURE LINES leaving daily at 12 M. and 6 P. M. The Steam Piopellers of this company will oomuieno loading on the 8th of Maroh. Tbreogh in twenty-four hour. Goods forwarded to any point free of commission. Freights taken on accommodating terms. vt W WILLIAM M. BAIRD A DO., Agents. 4 No. 133 South DELAWARE Aveuue. r-Sw X I KS A VUAIkLjriOlUi-l A W iiZm Vt itDini Vf A Ul V1MM1U TP l U TJ f W TTT i OT TPQTAU TA I JT WEEKLY LINE. , dx&St The following steamer will leave ilmi lHuin for Florida. ia Havannali. three times a week. after arrival of tho New York ateainahips and tho ftort eastern Railroad train: PILOT BOY (Inland Rout), every SUNDAY MORN ING at 8 o'clock. ,, .... . DICTATOR, overr TUESDAY IffVEWINp at 8 o'olook. CITY POINT, every FRIDAY RVENING at e o'clock. Through tiokeU to be had of all Charleston and Savan nah Sloamahip Lin Agenoie " NJ" XlltKr A OO., I A gents at CharloHton. . L. J. GUII-MAR'IIN A CO., II Agents at Savannah. FOR ST. THOMAS AND BRA- KIU-UNITEDBTATFS AND BRAZIL MAIL HTKaMblliP COMPANY. Keaular Mail Steainer sailing on th I.-11 WTlfchr-1' MKHK1MAUK. OspUIn Wier. SOUTH AMKRICA. Captain K. L. Tinklepangh. NOR't HAM KRIUA, Captain G. B. Blooum. These splendid steamers sail on schedule tune, and call t St. Thomas, Para, Pernambaoo, Bahia, and K10 d 14 No. B BOWLING GHEKN, New York. . ... mi n... nth. TOHN TAJiKC'mmml tf ebanUand M annfaaturera of Ooneetoga Ticking, et.. Win. mat OH KKMIT Sir tw Philadelwhia. - Vvt nooDH. ntwi-bt riTyrj;.0 TiTyoN-s t VAfcMl. Altsit'iUarUes .is b fcr-3K-frv r it THE NINE MUSES' Have Been Eetained on Exhibition AT e;arle8v galleries, No. 810 CHESNUT STREET, aim FOB A FEW DAYS LOGGER. M!KICAN ACADE3 ACADEMY OF MCSIO BNGERBUND BAL MARQUE, TUESDAY, Marah 15, 1870. Priea ef Ticketa. illL admlttla & i. . . ..w.CMiU KUU OOSJ AaniTienai lanies' nc wi each. GRAND CARNIVAL PROCESSION AT OTLOOK Carriages will set down beads South and take np bead North. Spectator Ticket to Family Circle or Gallery, Boo Tickets to he bad at G. Andre A Co 'a. No. 1104 Cheamw. at ront ; L. Meyer, No. 1413 Chesnut Street; Bookstands of Continental Hotel and Girard House. aa LA U R A K K EN K-B OHKSNtrT BTRFITP THBATRf". BegiosatA BKNKFIT-M1S8 MAY HOWARD. ' Mr. Thomas Whiffin of Galton Company And Mis Rosalie Jack appearing. Nancy. Miss Howard. Oliver, Rosalie Jack. OLIVER TWIST AND THE HAPPY PA IK. Honerton u w n i.-t.tM Mrs. Honeyton 'iiiM, unwimi n . JtlF1- SATURDAY AT t. Saturday Night-Benefit of O. A. McM ANUS. l ISH LAURA KKR.SK ON MONDAY. WALNUT STREET THEATRE. THIS fThursday) EVENING. Maroh 10. The Management takes great pleasure in annonncins- an engagement, positively limited to tweWe nUrhta. with 1 12 eminent Artist, MR. CHARLES FKOHTRR W who will make hi fourth appearance In Philadelphia bupperted bv MISS OAWIX)TTA LEOLKROQ. In Shakespeare' Sublime Tragedy, in tacts, of HAMLET. Hamlt Mr. FUVHTrnt Ophelia Miss OARLOTTA LEOI.EKUU Iertes Mr. F. C. BANGS MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON-OCTOROON. MRS- JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET XA THEATRE. Bearfns V to 8. FIRST V KEK OF T.OTTA. THIS, KVKRY EVENING, AND SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT 3 O'CLOCK. THE LITTLE DETECTIVE. ' LOTTA in six different characters, with Songsand Dance. IX)ITA MATINKK. aance SATURDAY AFTERNOON. FRIDAY- BFNPKIT OF LOTTA. In preparation, LOTTA '8 New Piece, HEARTS' EASE. AMATEURS' DRAWING-ROOM, Seventeenth street, above Ohesnut, west side. -NEW YORK FRENCH COMPANY. ' Unanimous Approbation by the press. ' ' IMMENSE MUCCESH! CROWDED HOU8KS! -THURSDAY EVENING, March 10, The Humorous Oomedy, in four sets, of LE VOYAGE DE M. PERRICH ON. FRIDAY, lltb. MISS MULTON. SATURDAY MATINEE Postnoned. Byrmiuest, SATURDAY NIGHT, extra performance. Reserved seats, six davs in advance. Admission HI, at Boner's, No. 1KB Chesnut street. FOX'S AMERICAN THE ATRI! WALNUT Street, above Eighth. 1 Tbe famous LAURl'B- JOHN. CHARLES, FDWARI HENRY, and M'lle LACK I. Mr. W. H. .MAFFLIN. WONDERFUL RIZARELLI BROTHERS. 1 DrTtOSA Grand Ballet Treupe, etc. EVERY EVENING TWO GREAT BALLETS. DUPREZ BENEDICT'S OPERA HOU8E. SEVENTH St. below Arch (Late Theatre Oomtous) THIS EVENING, DUPREZ A BENEDIOIU Famons Gigantic Minstrels Introduce first lime new Aiterpieoe. loimny Dodd. Hjuin.vini.nt Inr in. WmIt Wnm treai vomeuiaa, mr. rsugney u Benefit Friday, March 11, of Mr. Douehertv. llogney Hongnerty. VTEW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE ll ELEVENTH Street, above Ohesnut. , . THE FAMILY RESORT. OARNCROSB A DIXEY'S M1N8TREIJ?, the great Star Troupe of the world, in their Dneouallaa ETHIOPIAN SOlrlERS. ',-',u", BEAUTIFUL BALLADS, SONGS. OPERATIC BELECTIONS, and ' D""UD LAUGHABLE BUBXEBQUBS J. I. nARNnnnnn u...- R. F. SIMPSON, T-easnrer. ' tU 6ni SSEMBL V BUILDINGS. a . triu 11 . v vitruinm . 1 .. ... . . . . nftllJirpUfl Y. THI'KNllAV. e R Ini V .Bar. II I. 11 TlVD V fn V 1 1. . . . ivmi ... . nm uinnintiirilllODUlt tn aniitiH KunrAH;tiK. SONG AND OHIT.nHAT With Sketohesof X-centrio Karacter. Tickets. Stic. Children, Ste. Begins at 8. 39 4t THE PILGRI M. OONOERP HALV. SATURDAY AND WEDNESDY S TIO P. M WednesdayNight, Benefit, Mariners' Bethel. Thursday ' St, John M. K. Church. Jriday " " Fifth Street M. R. Onureh. THE PILGRIM IS A SUCCESS. S 1 13 TEM PLE OF WONDERS, A88EMBLY BUILD INGS. BIGNOR BLITZ AND SON. BPUYNX RPIIYNx. cvnvuT EVENINGS, at MATINEES WEDNESDAY 'and , , . . B4TUKDAY at 8. Admission. i of. Reserved Beat. SO eta. 1 10 VALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) WIN TEL GARDEN, No. 730, 723. 734. and 736 VINE Street" THE GRAND ORCHESTRION Jonrly Ui proterU of tbe GRAND DUKE OF BADEN, pnrahsed expense by JACOB VALER. of this oily, in oombinatioa witb FIBER'S ORCHESTRA and MisYNHLLrS ANDERSON, will perform EVERY Al)TrjUOOiJ tad EVENING at the abovo-menUoned pUo. Admission free. ' f 3tt SENTZ AND MUSICAL PU HASSLER'S MATTWirinff-. MUSICAL FUND HALL, 18tB-70, oven HATIJ 1 r AFT ERNOON at D oclockr. ' oYa1 PA Y AFTERNOON at U3 o'clock. XV7AZIC7'S SCIOPTICOW IS AN MAGIC IMPROVED LANTERN. Efficient and convenient. It double wicked coal oil lamp, gives aliemarkably elrarand intense light, easily managed nd perfectly safa. For sal by L. J. SIARCY, No. 632 AllCH STREET. C881m PHILADELPHIA. EDUOATIONAL. JAW SCHOOL OF HARVARD UNIVERSITY. Oambbho, Mass. Second Term lfWW-70 begins 21st February, 1870. INSTRUCTORS AND TOPICS. Nathaniel Holmes, A. M., Boyail Profanor.- DomeslI Relations, Equity Pleading, and Evidence. Christopher O. LangdeH, A.M., Dan Professor. Nego tiable I'niioratiU rarinenuiip. uuariesB. m a riMrt.v- ladluy.LL. D Lecturer. Law of Real Pro- Edsaund H. Bennett, A.M., Lecturer. Criminal Law, W ills, and Administration. ... John O. Gray, Jr., A. &!., lecturer. Jurlsprudene of the United States and bankruptcy. The instruction Is by lectures, most courts, exercises la written end oral discussion ol legal subjects, and prepara tion of pleadings. ... , The library ia on of th most complete ia tho United States, and in some departuit-nt nneaailed ; it now com prises about ltf.Oou volumes, and adcltiona are eonstantljr Being made, . . . . .. The fees are $50 per term, and 935 for one-half or any smaller fraction of a term. No J tra charges. For admisi-ion to tbe school, catalogues, circulars, or any Information, addree J. A. L. Will TI'lKIt, 3D P.euUtrar. H Y. LAUD ER BACH'S ACADEMY. ASSEMBLY BUILDiNGbV No. 108 8. TENTH St PRIMARY, KLKMENi'AKY AND FINISHING rOHOOi. H)ll HOVH AND YOUNH MEN. Circulars at Mr. Warbarton's, No. 430 Chesnut St. 2 3olm LEQAL NOTICES. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITX X AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. , . Estate of MARY ELLEN D KNELL, deceased. Tbe Anditer appointed by the Court to audit, swu., and adjust the account of IH0MA8 . "''i'S', f V"i?I v the last will and testament of MARY KLL KN DAK NHLL, deuesaed, and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the aocouniant, will meet tbo parties interested, lor tne purpo w - ''17 ' ,X MONDAY, March 14, 1870.. at 40-clCH-k P. 1-. th Street, In the oily of Philadelphia. 3 3 tnaiuH MEDIO AL. VTEW DI8COVERV. ELIXIR J. F. HER- IN NARD-TONIKTHENHH'E. ANTI DYSI'KPTIO. 1 ha several observations wade by the best physii-iiui of the Fat-nil do Pa"' hv l"'ved Uial the soknease ie imtii riniii 11 "I --'""-- 1 the' blood ornnri'-ii ea- PkMsiiiin via. ? Amenia, Ciilorosis, Srinpaiiiiune, I'i.iln.ic' Diabetes, A lliuunneria, Scorbut, -., hi.-., are radically cured with the Kl.lXIK J. F. bKKAAKU. IMa-v'l il-i v.k.t.lk... M vUtA AMUSEMENTS.