THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1870. NEWS BUIVirVIAIVg. City Aflnlra. AngnKtnB Bnyder, residing at No. 4430 CtesHon street, Manaynnk, foil dead yesterday afternoon. The Coroner was notified. T. A. Maher, Sergeant of Tolice, aged 27 years, residing at Tenth street and Columbia arenue, had a portion of his upper lip bitten off by a man he was attempting to arrest at an early hour yesterday morning. He was removed to the Pennsylvania Hospital. The villain escaped. Several kegs of blasting powder were found on Saturday in an old frame house, near Fillmore and Cumberland streets. There being a larger quantity than the law allows to be stored in any house, it was taken pos session of by the police. Sarah Tutis, colored, aged forty-five years, residing in Lawrence Btreet, died yes terday, in the Pennsylvania Hospital, from burns received from her clothing accidentally catching fire. Lewis Foster, who was stabbed in Ninth Btreet, below Sansom, at a saloon, on Monday morning last and removed to the hospital, has so far improved as to be considered out of danger. The lot of ground northwest corner of Broad street and Girard avenue, containing about 280 feet on Broad street, was sold on Saturday to M. Baird, Esq., for one hundred and five thousand dollars. Deputy Coroner John C. Sees held an inquest yesterday upon the body of William A. Hamilton, twenty-three years of age, who fell dead on Saturday night last, at Beach and Shackamaxon streets, while going to his home, No. fi.'M Belgrade street. Verdict, "Death from heart disease. " An unknown white man wan found drowned yesterday afternoon at Lombard street wharf. He was apparently about forty five years of age, 5 feet 8 inches in height, and was clad in a brown coat, vest and pants, and low shoes. He had sandy hair, and weighed about 200 pounds. Interesting Sunday School exercises were engaged in yesterday afternoon at the Mora vian Church, corner of Franklin and Thomp son streets. Addresses were made by Rev. Dr. Cole, of the Baptist Church; Bev. H. S. Hoffman, Henry A. Bower, and others. The different classes contributed for mission pur poses during the quarter $105-89. There are also two Bible classes, male and female, com posed of adult members. A large number of persons were in attendance. About two hundred roughs assembled yesterday in a deep ravine in Fairmount Bark to witness a prize-fight. The residence of Bark Sergeant Stine is close by, and Mrs. Stine seeing the gathering, sounded the Park Guard call, which attracted Park Guards Fox and Delaney, upon whose approach the crowd, being warned by a sentinel stationed on a hill for tnat purpose, ilea in au uirec tions. Francis L. noffman, aged forty-eight years, residing at Thirty-sixth street and Girard avenue, committed suicide, by nang ing himself to the rafters of his house, early yesterday morning. Coroner Taylor held an inquest yesterday upon the body, and a ver diet of suicide by hanging, while laboring under a temporary attack of insanity, pro duced by liquor, was rendered by the jury, Domestic Affairs. Gold closed on Saturday at 112J. The cadetship investigation is closed. The House of Representatives met on Saturdav but to adjourn. The defeat of the San Domingo treaty in the Senate is regarded as certain. It is alleged that Collector Bailey, who recently absconded" from New York, is a de faulter to a large amount. A bill repealing all laws giving any moieties to informers will be reported by the Ways and Means Committee. Minister Partridge says Venezuela is pre cisely in that condition of anarchy and bank ruptcy in which Mexico was in 1861. Commissioner Delano persists that farm ers selling their produce from wagons or stalls in cities must pay the special tax as brokers. The Committee of Ways and Means, it is thought, will strike out this legal feature from the Internal Bevenue bill. At a meeting held in Nashville on Satur day, Congressional interference in the affairs of the State was protested against, on the ground that the population are as quiet and orderly as the same number of people any where. The same despatch states that on the previous Thursday evening a Judge was mur dered at Decatur by a party of armed men. Venezuela is much behind in the pay ment of the American claims against her. Becently her Government called a conference of the representatives of creditor nations, and proposed that the payments should be allowed to cease for three or four months, that measures might be had for suppressing the revolutions. The proposition being re iected, the Government intimated, neverthe- Jess, tnat tlie payments wouia do Buspenaea Foreign Affairs. There is a very bad feeling towards foreigners in Japan. Oxford is again the favorite in the Uni- versitv boat race. The court for the trial of Prince Pierre Bonaparte convened at Tours on Friday. From various parts of Japan come terrl ble accounts of persecutions of Christians. Marquis de Bonneville, the Fronch Min ister to Borne, has been called to Paris for consultation. The Emperor of China is furnishing his palace with mirrors and household furniture lrom rans. The onlv bodies reoovered from the wreck of the Oneida are those of Captain Williams and the ship-carpenter. A lire at Yeddo. on the 4th and 5th of Februarv. destroved from four to five thou sand houses, the American Consulate narrowly escaping destruction. Cuptain Eyre, of Oneida notoriety, was allowed to leave Yokohama as a passenger by the Bombay, in spite of repeated applications from our Minister for his arrest and criminal trial. A boat from the missing steamship Sa maria reached Queenstown yesterday morn ing, having left the vessel in a disabled con dition fortv miles on. Tugs were at onoe defcDHtehed to tow her into harbor. Forster's Educational bill was passed to a Bfcond reading in the House of Commons on Friday an amendment suggested Dy Mr. Bright, that its busis should be religious equality, being withdrawn. An Italian Bishop officiated at the mass for the soul of Count Moutalorubert in Borne, the Pope forbidding the French prelates to wlebrate it, considering it a demonstration of hostility to the Council. A Milwaukee paper derisively, but very un justly, speaks of one of its contemporaries as "the old Straw BlunderUum,." Tli Governor of Illinois has pardoned Flora Mills, tbe young flrl who was recently eol to the State Prlsou lor burglary in Qulacy. . H i- to i.h y-v;i.Z I- a ref ,rm.i',o-y lu-t t'.ri ;n in Uiuciuuuti. THE rOTTSTlLLE CONFERENCE. Frcm Our Own Corrttpondtnt. Pottsviu.e, March 21, 1870. POIRTII DAY. Fnturday's devotional services were conducted by Kcv. W. J. TaxBon. The following local preachers were elected to ordination as deacons: William McArthur, Wil liam Marshall, Jacob Pilllnger, John II. Smith, Joslah liawden, William II. West, Lemuel Ban croft, and John Bmitn. The following local deacons were elected to elders' orders: James L. Goldy, William Jones, and Kev. George 8. Uroadbcnt. lib-hop Bimpson stated mat dv tciecrram intel ligence bad been received of the death of the only son of Kev. W. 11. Elliott, which event tooK place during the session of yesterday. A com mittee was appointed to prepare suitable reso lutions. The young preachers, candidates for ordina tion and election to membership In the confer ence, were callel up for public examination. Bishop Simpson conducted the exercises, deli vering an Impressive address. The following were then elected: Edwin C. Griffiths, Hiram U. Seabrlng, John W. Knapp, and James C Wood. Kcv. Dr. Butler addressed the conference on the American and Foreign Christian Union. ine Aid society made a report, snowing ma. success has attended its efforts. The collections have exceeded any former years. Addresses in bebair oi tne worn-outpreacners were delivered by Amos Phillips and Thomas T. Tasker, Ksqs., f Philadelphia. The former pre sented the comerence witn a Dona oi tiuuu, ine interest of which forever is for worn-out preachers. ine louowing were aammeu as preacaers on trial in the conference: George A. Wolf, Maris Graves, Joseph Brockbank, John II. Wood, John u. raisome, josepn is. uraeu, u. Xj. iiauaocK, and Thomas Cundy. Adjourned with the benediction by the Rev. Pennell Coombe. The time of the mornlncr session was extended. and did not close until after 1 o'clock. For this reason our readers were not furnished with our usual teletrraphic reDort of the proceedings. The business of the conference will be through in all probability by this evenine, when it is expected the conference will adjourn sine die. MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional Marine Newt tits Pint Page. ALMANAC FOR PHILADELPHIA THIS DAY. Bun Risks 6 TOi Moon Risks 11-21 Bun SBT8 C'IbIHioh Water 4-3 PHILADELPHIA BOARD 07 TRADE. Jos. C. Grubb. 1 Edmund a. houpbr, y Committbb of the Month. bAHUBL E. Stokes, ) committee on arbitration. John O. James, Geo. L. Buzby, E. A. Bonder, wm. w. rani, i nomaa l.. uuiespie. MOVEMENTS OK OCEAN STEAMSI1IPS. FOR AMERICA. Samaria Liverpool. . .New York Feb. S8 Lafuvette Brest New York Feb. 26 Ilellona London New York Feb. 20 Bremeu Havre New York Mar. 6 Siberia. Liverpool. . .New York v B. .Mar. 8 Manhattan Liverpool. . .New York Mar. 9 Pennsylvania. ..Liverpool... New York Mar. 9 C. of BruBsels.. Liverpool. ..New York Mar. 10 Australia Glasgow New York Mar. 10 China Liverpool...New York Mar. 12 Atalunta London New York Mar. 12 FOR EUROPfi. Smldt New York... Bremen Mar. 20 Etna. New York. . .Liverpool via ILMar. 22 Nebraska New York... Liverpool Mar. 23 Bremen New York. ..Bremen Mar. 24 Klslnn Star. ...New York. ..Havre Mar. 24 C. of Brussels. .New York. . .Liverpool Mar. A nlla New York. . .Glasgow Mar. 20 Deutschland. . .New York. . .Bremen Mar. 20 Bellona New York... London. April 2 C. of Brooklm.New York. . .Liverpool April Lafayette New York. . .Havre April 9 Columbia. New York... Glasgow April 9 City of N. YorfcNew York. ..Liverpool v. H.. April 5 C. of Antwerp .New York. . .Liverpool April 9 COASTWISE. DOMESTIC. ETC. ITcn.Chauncev.New York...Aspinwall Mar. 21 Pioneer Philadelphia. W'llmlnston ....Mar. 22 North Ainerlca.New York. . .Rio Janeiro Mar. 23 Tonawanda Philadelphia . Savannah Mar. Mails are forwarded by every steamer in tne regu- lar lines. The steamers for or from Liverpool call at Queenstown, except the Canadian une, wnicn call at Londonderry. The steamers lor or from the Conti nent call at Southampton. cleared Saturday. Steamship Jnniata, Hoxie, Havana and New Orleans, r hlladeipnia ana soumern mail sieaniHiiip l o. Steamship Norman, Nlckerson, Boston, II. Wlnsor k In. Steamship W. P. Clyde, Morgan, New York.J.F.Ohl. Bteamer f. rrauxuu, rierauu, cimuuuie, a. UrnvpR. Jr. Steamer Vulcan, Wilcox, New York, W. M. Baird & Co. Steamer Monitor. Jones. New York, W. M.BalrdACo. Schr Webster Bernard, smitn, &. uonns, r. it., jonn Mason & co. Schr Palos, Shackford, Caibarien, E. A. Souder & Co. Hchr M. O. Collins. Endicott. Barbados, do. Schr A. M. Chadwlck, Coan, Boston, John C.Scott a Sons. Schr Admiral, Steelman, Salem, do. Schr S. F. Fort, Fort, Salem, do. Schr Uannle Westbrook, Mariner, Portland, do. Schr Bartlett, Wilson, Boston, L. Audenrled & Co. Schr B. F. Reeves, Reeves, Providence, do. Schr J. Diverty. Small, Providence, do. Schr M. L. vaiikirk, vvaiser, L.ynn, uo. Schr II. Allen, Tatum. Boston, do. Schr W. r. r'lilllips, Harris, rroviuence, ao. Schr O. W. Mlddleton. Sands, Providence, do. Scbr Kenduskeag, wyatt, Boston, renn uas couiuo. ARRIVED SATURDAY. Steamer Sarah, Jones, 24 hours from New York, with mtlse. to W. M. Baird A Co. Schr Palestine, Kemp, 5 days f rom cnoptank river, with railroad ties to Collins & Co. Schr Argo, Taylor, 6 days from Nanticoke river, Md , with lumber to Collins Co. Schr Arthur Rowe, Day, 7 days from Norfolk, va., with lumber to uomng & t-o. Corresrondrnce of The F.veninq Telegraph, EASTON A McMAHON'S BULLETIN. New Yokk Ofxicb. March 19 Four barces leave in tow to-nigm ior naiiunore, nguu A. V. Mekeel, witn barley, for I'liuaaeipnia. Umpress, with guano, for Philadelphia. Carrie, with marble, for Philadelphia. Baltimokk Buanch Offiob, March 19. The fol- lowlns barges leave In tow to-nlglit, eastward: Robert Adams, Oen. Butler, T. L. Moore, William Twibell, Bristol, Antietam, W'asp, W. T. Hamilton, Haivest Queen. C. A. Sllllman, A. C. Conde, A. Jl. Orthwold, M. F. Hanuigun, and W. O. Forward, all with coal for New York. L. ti. C. MEMORANDA. Ship Centaur, Foster, for Philadelphia, sailed from Liverpool Mh inst. Ship Atlantic, Jawbacn, for Philadelphia, entered out at Liverpool 6th Inst. Eteamstilp Tonawanda, Barrett, for Philadelphia, c.lpurHil at Savannah 19th lust. SU amslilp J. W. Evernian, Hinckley, for Philadel phia, sailed from Richmond 17th Inst. Steamship Stars and Stripes, Mahlman, from Aux Cayesoth, rort-au-Prince lutn, and uonaives 11th, af New York 19th lUBt. Steamship Saxon, Sears, henco, at Boston ISth IriMlHiit. Steamship Yazoo, Catharine, hence, at New Or leans 14th inst.. via Havana. The Y. experienced heavy weather. On the 6th lust., 80 miles south of Hatters, lo: it bowsprit, foremast, aud shifted cargo. Bark Mariana III, l'alba, &2 days from Bahla, at New York 18th lust., In ballast. Brig J. W. Drtsko, Haskell, from Fall River for DiiiHilelnhla. uassed Hetl date luth inst. Brig 11. Ilourton, French, at Cardenas about 7th lnsf., for Philadelphia next day. Brig clanlmrn, from St. Thomas for Philadelphia (no reported), was spoken lftth Inst. lat. 8S, long. 73. BrigMurv, from Urunstadt for Philadelphia, out Co days, was spoken loth ult., no. lat, eto. Schrs John C. Henry, DilkH, from Fall River; Wei. llngton, Barber, from Providence; Jnhn Johnson, from do., all lr Phlladelpliia; aud Susan McDevitt, McDevltt, hence for New llawn, passed Hell date S(hr Nellie Tarbox, Coueiy, for Philadelphia, at IlUVHIIU lOtll U'HI- Schr Jm la 8. Clark, Clark, from Savannah 14th li st, for Philadelphia, has on board 112 bales upland cotton and vt,2(,6 feet lumber. Schr Alexander Young, Young, cleared at Savan nah lfttii liibt, fur Jacksonville. Schr Euoch Moore, Chambers, hence, at New Y orfc 18th Inst. rchr Jane N. Baker, Reed, cleared at W llmlngton, N.C.. 17th iuaMor Philadelphia, with 43,088 feet lum ber. lll,'o Milugles, '.i.o&u palings, 10,010 juniper bolt", aufl 2WU HiuVtH. Ki;hrdolph Huge), Bnell, cleared at Mobile Uth 4" i !ir Pi'itHjle.lH I bvtua Epbralift Anna, Green, heJC. loi Bus- ton, and Clara Davidson, JefTrlr-n, hence lor Lynn, returned to Holmes' IIolo A. M. 16th Inst. Bchr Henry Cronkey, Racket., and Albert Mason, Rose, hence lor Bostop, at Holmes' Hole A. M. I7tu instant, Hchr 3. B. Vandnsn, Young, htnee for Boston, at Holmes' Hole A. M. 18th Inst. Schr Mary B. Cojne, Facemire. hence, at New Bedford 16th Inst. Hchr A. M. KoRero, Travis, hence, at Fall River lth Inst., wa the vessel that went ashore Inside tbe beacon at Bristol Kerry. She came off at high water, apparently without material damage. eonr xsaoan, viiene, irum .Newcastle, Del., for .Boston, saiiea irom newpurt x: n. i,m lust. MISCELLANY. Brio; John Avllcs, Macomber, from Cardenas for Boston, with a cargo of molasses, dragged her anchor at uoimes' noie, in inK" ine lflin Inst., ana brought up In t fathoms, when she struck heavily, which set her to loan In a about BO0O stroke nnr hnnr. After staving several hints, of molasses in the after- hold, sne was lignienea bo mat she did not strike. She will probably have to discharge her cargo and go on ine marine nuiway iur icpnue. 8EWINQ MACHINES. THE AMERICAN Combination Button-Hole AND SEWING MACHINE Is now admitted to be far superior to all others as a Family Machine. The SIMPLICITY, EASE and CERTAINTY with which It operates, as well as the uniform excellence of 1U work, throughout the en tire range of sewing, In Tucking, Cording; llraldlng;. Quilting?, (jSntlierlngr. and Hewing; on, Overseamlne, Embroidering; on the Edge, and Its Ileautlful Jlutton-llole and 12 ye let Hole Work, Place It unquestionably far In advance of any other similar Invention. This Is the only new family machine that embodies any Substantial Improvement upon the many old machines In the market. It Certainly has no Equal. It Is also admirably adapted to manufacturing pur poses on all kinds of fabrics. Call and see It operate and get samples or the work. We have also for sale onr "PLAIN AMERICAN, a beautiful family machine, at a Reduced Price. This machine does all that Is done on the Combina tion except the Overseamlng and Button-hole work. Office and Salesrooms S. W. Corner Eleventh and Chesnut, 1 27 thstuSmrp PHILADELPHIA. SOAP. Carbolic Acid Soaps, Manufactured by James Bachan & Co. NEW YORK. Carbolic Toilet Soap, Carbolic HatH Soap. Carbolic medicinal Soap. Carbolic Shaving; Soap. These Soaps are made from the choicest Ingre dients, and are offered as a very superior article. They are to a great degree preventive oi infectious diseases, valuable In all cutaneous affections, pre vent scalding, chafing, and sore-head In infanta, They keep the skin soft and smooth. For the bath the; nave peculiarly reiresuiug qutuiues. CARBOLIC LAUNDRY SOAP. This is a cure article, containing no excess of alkali, which In many of the soaps now Bold Is so de structive to clothing. Hospitals, asylums, prisons, vessels, hotels, restaurants, boarding-houses, and private families will find this soap invaluable for washing dishes and keeping sinks free from grease. Bedding and clothing used by the sick, even from the most Infectious diseases, as small-pox, virulent fevers, etc, are completely disinfected by Its use. CAKBOLIC DISINFECTING SOAP, For washing horses, cattle, pigs, dogs, etc., to rid of and protect them from vermin, and Is indispensable tn every bi oca-raiser auu owner, n win positively destroy all Insect me on cattle, and cure mange, scratches, and sores of all kinds. ALSO, CARBOLIC PLANT PROTECTOR, CARBOLIC 80FT SoAP, CKESf LlC OINTMENT, CRKSYLIO SHEEP DIP. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 13 15 tuthslm WHOLESALE AGENTS, JOHN WVETXI & XSRO. STOVES. RANQES, ETO. THOMSON'S LONDON KITCIIEXER or EUROPEAN RANG K. for families, hotels, or I public institutions, in ivrinii uift skkit MZKH. Also, Philadelphia Ranges, Hot-Air Fur- n.ra. Pnrtiilila Heaters. Low-down Urates. Fisebnarri Btoves, Bath Boilers. Stew-hole Plates, Boilers, Cooking- DtOVaS, etO. ... i nu.noon, DUCCuSSOr to oixnxvr n a. iniiinsun, 11 27 wfm m ilo. 209 N. BKCONU btreet. PAPER HANQINOS. T OOK I LOOK ! I LOOK 1 1 1 WALL PAPER XJ knd Lilian Window Shade Manufactured, tha ebeanast In tha city, at JOUNSTON'N IMpot, No. lual SPK1NU UAKimjn street, osraw ainaou, oraaon , No. I7 FKUKBAL Straat. Oamdan. Haw Jaraa. nM BRICK & BOMS BOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, NO, 30 WASHINGTON AVENUE, Philadelphia, WILLIAM WRIGHT'S PATENT VARIABLE CUT-OFF STEAK ENGINE, Regulated by the Governor. MERRICK'S SAFETY HOISTING MACHINE, Patented Jane, 1863, DAVID JOY'S PATENT VALVELESS STEAM HAMMER n. M. WESTON'S PATENT SELF-CENTERING, SELF-BALANCING CENTRIFUGAL bUUAit-uibaxnuxu JLAUUINE, AMD ' HYDRO EXTRACTOR, For Cotton or Woolen Manufacturers. T 10 mwf I. TAUOBAJI UltBBICK. WUXUM M. UUUUOI, JOBS . OOPB. "VfOTICE APPLICATION WILL BE MADE X to tbe City Treasurer ior new conincie. ior tne fot Lwin.iiit. .f. i,jr nt. loans, free from all taxes t Certificate No. 1,UU8, Loan No. M, daUd November 4, 1867 ft 'M) UUU CsrtiHoate No. 2848. New Loan, dated November 23, 1W')7 ftlOuO Certirioate No. 19,331, Liabilities, dated November 99, Certiticate No. 19,833, Municipal Loan, dated November eWs lbtj7 ftluoo Certi'ticate No. 640, Water I.oan, daUd Ma 8. VM, $1(100. Certificate No. iio.l5. Park Loan, dated April 3, bttit), Sluuu, I'fl tuam ' TrvTFT.L?-f,"FAT'irINTITECrTT t J Pixvwt9,tia.miU,mti. ki&mU4 WINES AND LIQUORS. H E R MA J EST CHAMPAGNE. DUXTTOKX A X.TJBSOW. 215 SOUTH FRONT BTREET. TBE ATTENTION OF THE TRADE 18 olloited to tbe following vary Oboioe Win, ete., for Ml by . US SOUTH FRONT STREET, trrJAMPAONICS AftnU for br Milwtf, Daa Am Vontebello, Out Blana, Crt Blanch, and Uharlaa Farra's Urand Vln Kncenia, and Vin imperial, M. Klm man Co., of MaiaDO. Bparklina UoaaU and iUiLNH W INKS. . . . M ADRIkAS. Old Inland, Homo nine. Ktrnna KUKKRIK.N. F. Rndnluba. Amontillado. ToDaa. Val letta, Pale and Golden Bar, Ciowa, eto. PORTB.-Vinho Velho Real, Valletta, and Grown. CLAKKT8 Promti Alne A Oi., MonUarTand ud Bor deaux, Ularnta and Bantern Wine. UIN.-"lMederBwan." . , . , Tlntaaee. QAR8TAIR8 & McCALL, No. 126 Walnut and 21 Granite Sts., IMPORTERS OF Brandies, Wines, Gin, Olive Oil, Etc., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN PURE RYE WHISKIES. IN BOND AND TAT PAID. 6 28 2p4 WILLIAM ANDERSON A CO., DEALERS f f In Fin WUaklea, a. 146 North SECOND Btreet, PATENT8. P E N 8. OFFICES FOR PROCURING Patents in the United States and Fo reign Countries, FORREST BUILDINGS, 119 IS. FOURTH St. Phllada., AND MARBLE BUILDINGS, SEVENTH Street, above F, (OppoaiUU. S. Patent Offloe), WASHINGTON, D. O. H. HOW80N, SoUoltor of Patent O. HOWSON, Attorney at-Law. Oommnnlcationa to be addressed to th Prinoipai Offloe. Philadelphia. 1 lu rnwaitm patent offices, N. W. Corner FOURTH and CHESNUT, (Entrance on FOURTH Street), FRANCIS D. rAST0RIU3, SOLICITOR OF PATENTS. Patents procured for Inventions In the United States and Foreign Countries, and all business re lating to tfi'e same promptly transacted. Call or send for circulars on Patents. Open till 9 o'clock every evening. 8 6 smth PATENT OFFICES, N. W. Corner FOURTH and WALNUT PHILADELPHIA. FEES LESS THAN ANT OTHER KBLIABI. AGENCY. Bend for pamphle on Patents. S 4 thstut CHARLES H. EVANS. STATE Rivhta RIGHTS FOR SALE. STAT Righta of a valuable Invention Jnst patented, ard fo SLICING. CJUl'l 1NO. and CHIPPING of drier 1e tha SLICING, CJUl'l 1NO, and OUIPPI uhhui. at4i.. are harebv offered for aala oabbace, eto., are hereby offered for sale. It is anr VioL. of groaa value to proprietors of hotels and resbv ints, andltsnonld ba introduced into aren famlli. At ATH lATfl RIGHTS for sale. Model can be seen at TJUjaUKAPH OFFIOB, OOOPEB'S POINT. N. J. . W7U MUNDY A HOFFMAN. FIRE ANU BURGLAR PROOF SAH E R M OVAL. FABBEL, HERRING & CO HAVE REMOVED FROM Ho. 630 CIIESHUT Street TO No. 807 CIIESNTJX St., PHILADELPHIA. Fire and Burglar-Proof Safes (WITH DRY FILLING.) HERRING, FARREL A SHERMAN, New York. HERRING A CO., Chicago. HERRING, FARREL A CO., New Orleans. S 9tt J. WATSON & SON, SjOf the late Bra of EVANS A WATSON. FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFE T O IS 12 NO. 63 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, IBIS A law door above Obaannt St., Pnila LEGAL NOTICES. 1? STATE OF FRANCIS KING, DECEASED. Jli Letters Testamentsry on the Estate of FRANCIS KING, deceased, having been granted to "The Pennsyl vania Company for Insurance on Lives and Orantiug A nnuitiea," all persona indebted to aaid estate are re quested to make payment, aud tboee having claims axain.t the same to present them without delay, at the Omco of tbe said Crmpany, ao. n r jiL.r u i ntreei. S II fm6t GHARLKS DUTILU. President. rpo ALL WANTING FARMS IN A LOCAL lty Exempt from Fevers, and Long Complaints. To Farmers, Hortlcnlturlata, 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 of the South, Few If any sections offer such a combination of Induce ments as the town of Aiken, 8. 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 In the vicinity of Aiken, especially fruit, cereals, cotton, corn, egetables, 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, aud town residences. For sale by E. J. C. WOOD, Real Estate Agent, Aiken, 8. C. The book will be sent by mall on receipt of price, 60 cents. Address J. C. DERDY, Publisher, P. O. Box No. 1439, New York, until 1st of February, after that date a Aiken, 8. O, 1 " m JOHN F KNITM A CO., COMMISSION MKR, , wIk&ALT UUeeU raulAdsltUss a wtnt tin LUMBER. 1870 flpnuca joist. SPKfCK JK1I8T. 11 EM IX (CK. I1KMLOCK. Io70 1 QTA BKABONED CLEAR PINK. 10 (U BKAHONKD CI.KAK PINK. 1870 CHOICE PATTERN FINK. SPANISH CEDAR, FOR PATTERNS, RED CEOAR. 1870 FLORIDA FLOORTNO. FLORIDA FLOORING. CAROLINA FLOORING. VIRGINIA FIXKRING. DELAWARE FLOORING. A8II FLOORING. WALNUT FLOORING. FLORIDA STEP BOARDS. KAIL PLAN K. 1870 1 Q7A WALNUT BOARDS AND PLANK. -I O7A 10 I V WALNUT BOARDS AND P'LANJt.lO I J WALNUT BOARDS. WALNUT PLANK, 1870 UNDERTAKERS' LUMBER. UNDERTAKERS' LUMBER, RED CEDAR. WALNUT AND PINE. 1870 1870 seasoned poplar, season kd cilkkky. ash. 1870 WHTTB OAS PLANK AND BOARDS. HICKORY. 1 QTfi CIGAR BOX MAKERS' 1 Q"7A 10 4 U CIGAR BOX MAKERS' 10 I V SPANISH CEDAR BOX BOARDS, FOR SALE LOW. 1870 CAROLINA SCANTLING. CAROLINA II. T. SILLS. NORWAY SCANTLING. 1870 1870 CEDAR SHINGLES. - Q7A CYPRESS bll INGLES. lO I V HAULE. BROTHER CO., No. seoo SOUTH Street 11 T3ANEL PLANK, ALL THICKNESSES. X 1 COMMON PLANK. ALL THICKNESSES, 1 COMMON BOARDS. I and 9 HIDK FRNOK HOARDS. WHITE PINK FUJORINO BOARDS. V7XLOW AND BAP PINE tLOORINUS. 1M and BPRUOK JOIKT. AM. 8IZK8. HKMTX)OK JOIST, AIJ. SI7IK8. FLA 8TKR1NQ LATH A SPKOIALTT. Tor ether with a general assortment of Bnildinc Lomber, lor sale low for oath. T. W. 8M ALTZ, II 94tSm FIFTEENTH and STILUS Street Lu llfiElt UNDER ALWAYS DRY. COVER, Walnut, White Pine, Yellow Tine, Spruce, Hem lock, Shingles, etc., always on hand at low rates, WATSON A GILLINGHAM, 8 295 No. 924 RICHMOND Street, 18th ward. PROPOSALS. DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS, BRIDGES, SEWERS, ETC OFFICE OF CHIEF COMMIS SIONER, No. 104 8. FIFTH Street. I'liiLADRi.piiiA, March IT, 1870. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed Proposals will be received at the office of the Chief Commissioner of Highways until 12 o'clock M. on MONDAY, March 81. for the construction of a Sewer on the line of Walnut street, one hundred and forty feet west from Twenty-fourth street to the end of the wharf on the Schuylkill river, four feet in diameter. AIbo, on Callowhlll street, from Seventeenth to Eighteenth street, three feet In diameter. Also, on Columbia avenue, from Mlilliu street to Seventh street, three feet in diameter. Also, on Third street, from Market street to Ches nut street, three feet In diameter. 3 Also, on Mala street (Manayunk), from the sewer thereon to the northwest curb line of Grape street, three feet in diameter. Also, on Wlstar street, from the sewer on Tentn Btreet to the east curb line of Eleventh street, three feet In diameter. With such manholes as may be directed by the Chief Engineer and Surveyor. And tlio contractor shall take bills prepared against the property fronting on said sewer to the amount of one dollar and fifty cents for each lineal foot of front on each side of the street as so much cash paid ; the balance, as limited by ordinance, to be paid by tne city ; auu tne con tractor shall be required to keep the street and ewer in good order ror tnrce years arter tne sewer Is finished. No allowance will be made for rock exca vation, unless by special agreemet. When the street is occupied by a City Passenger Railroad track, the sewer shall be constructedaloug side of said track in such manner as not to obstruct or Interfere with the safe passage of the cars thereon ; and no claim for remuneration shall be paid the con tractor by the company using said track, as specified in Act of Assembly approved May 8, 1806. Each proposal will be accompanied by a certificate that a bond has been filed in the Law Department as directed by or dinance of May 20, 1800. If the lowest bidder shall not execute a contract within five days after the work Is awarded, he will be deemed as declining, and will be held liable on his bond for the difference be tween his bid and the next lowest bidder. Specifica tions may be had at the Department of Surveys, which will be strictly adhered to. The Department of Highways reserves the right to reject all bids not deemed satisfactory. All bidders are Invited to be present at the time and place of opening the said proposals. MAHLON 11. DICKINSON, 8 18 8t Chief Commissioner of Highways. ROFOSALS FOR FRESH BEEF. OFFICE of A. C.S . AT AAnarunu anonnaiii Makcu 18. 1870. i itu niti rv A n u r vt a a. Sealed proposals, In duplicate, will be received by the undersigned at this otllce until 12 51., April 15, 1870, for furnishing the troops stationed at the Frankfort Arsenal with fresh beef or a good market able quality, in equal proportions of fore and hind quarters, excludlug necks, shanks, and kidney tal low ; the beef to be delivered free of cost to the troops, in such quantities and on such days as may be from time ig time required Dy tne proper autuo rlty, and the contract to continue In force six months, or such less time as the Commissary-General shall direct, and subject to his approval, com mencing on the 1st day of May, 1870. upon acceptance oi ine oner, security ana oona in the sum of six hundred dollars will be required for the faithful performance of the contract. To enable city dealers to compete intelligently with local parties, it may be stated that the contract, together with "sales to oitlcers and families on the post, usually averages from 1400 to f 480 per month ; that It requires a wagon to visit the post four times a week, and that a person who should use proper means to do so could no doubt create a re munerative outalde local trade in connection with his contract engagements. The right to reject any or all bids which may not be deemed to the advantage of the United Status to acpt is reserved. Kills to be endorsed on the envelope, "Proposals for Fresh Reef." WILLIAM PRINCE, First Lieut. Ord., 8 IS Ct Brevet Captain, A. C. 8. TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. SEALED Proposals, endorsed "Proposals fur Building an Addition to a Public School-house In the Fifth ward," will be received bv the undersigned at the otllce, 8. E. corner of HIXT1I and ADELPill Streets until TUESDAY, Much 29, 1870, at 12 o'clock M., for building an addition to a publio school-house on a lot of ground situate on Sixth street, above Lom bard, Tu the Fifth ward. Said addition to be built in accordance with the plans of L. II. Esler, Superin tendent of School Hulldings, to be seen at the otllce of the Controllers of Public Schools. No bids will be considered unless accompanied by a certiticate from the City Solicitor that the provt Bions of an ordinance approved May 2S, lboO, have been complied with. i ne contract wui oe awuruuu uuiv tu auuwu mus ter builders, liy order of the Committee on Troperty. II. W. HALLIWELL, 8 1 6 19 22 28 29 Secretary. PERSONAL. QAUTIOIM TO Till: 1UL.IC. Whereas, as we are informed, some parson Is represent ing himself in various cities as an Agent, direct from the house of JOSElH OILLOTT Ac SO.IS, For the sale of their Pens, This la to state that such claim is FAMB : the man h an IMFOSTOB j no travelling A'Jtnf art tmjiloyed. Our goods may always be had of Stationers, etc, and wholesale at tbe MANUFACTURERS' WAREHOUSE, No. 01 JOHN Nt.. New York. JOSEPH OILLOTT A SONS. 8 14 mwflm HENRY OWEV, Attorney. ETYLEf, Kq.UK. JtlbUTU ttfeet " tilsin AMU8EMENT8. "THE NINE MUSES" Have Seen E etained on Exhibition AT EIA FILES' GALLERIES, 35 o. 816 CHESNUT BTKEET, FOR A FKW DATS LONOKR. I, AURA KKKNK'S flHWHNTTT RTRlr lpr Til s-1 v R..in. a MOSDAY, 1UH6DAY, WF.ONK8DAY, ANU lilURS- Last nights, positWiOr, of ' FKoumou ! Cllb-rte (Fron-Fron) . .. .....M18R LAURA KF.lt NR. FRIPAY 1-arewell Itensflt of LAURA KKKNE. FAT l'RIAY KeneHt of Jk. H.J AUK. 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