mauim; ti:i.kiiapii. .For additional if urine New tee First Page. ALMANAC FOR PllILADELPHI A-TUIS 1AV Prm Risks ..6-;!5 MnoN Kihrn 2-16 fct'NHKTS 5Vi8illUU Watkh M jumiunmii v aier at. Lewes, Del., deduct one hour from tbe above. MOON'S PHASES. PUILADKI.l'HI A. WAHHINOTON, V AUOH. D. H.M. H.M. New Moon 6 4 87 mo. 4 80 mo. First Qimrter la J-4U mo. 8 mo. Full Moon 20 S'64 mo. 847 mo. Last Quarter 2 2 45 mo. 218 wo. PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE, JoaicrH 0. Onmm, ) Kkmund a. houdkr, -Monthly Commutes. Okokuk L. Uiizby. J UOVKUKNTg OF OCKAN BIK&UGR9. FOR AMERICA. Gelid .London ISew York .Feb, 2 C.olManchelor..Lfverpool...New York Ffb. 2 Wm. l'enn I,ondoti New York Feb, 2 City ot Dubltn....Ltverpool...Ncw York Fnb, B Aula.... Llverpool...Honton ..Feb. IS Cliy ol Cork Llverpool...New York ..Feb. 10 Jlonphorus .Liverpool. ..Fhilada Feb. In Aleppo. Llverpool...New York Fub. 19 C. ol Antwerp... -Liverpool. New York H.Feb. 20 Ilorussia .Hamburg. ..New York Kub. 20 M. Amrlrau Liverpool. ..Portland., ....Feb. 21 Cuba..,, ...Liverpool. ..New York ... C. of Iillnerlck....Llveipool.,.New Yorn.. Hecla Liverpool... New York.. C ol Boston l.lverpool...New York.. America... -..Southampton... New York.., Delaware - Liverpool. ..I'lnlurtu Great Eastern. ...Liverpool. ..New York.. ..-.Feb. 2S .....Feb. 24 Feb. 26 Feb. 27 Fub. 27 Mar. 20 Mar. 20 row jiukufk. TJ. Klngdoni...New York ...Glasgow Mar. 21 IssUwlppi ..New York ... H avre M ar. Aleuianiila. New Yirk..liainburg Mar, JeiinnylvBiila.New York... Liverpool Mar. Col New York.New Y ork... Liverpool Mar. Java.... New ork..Llverpool Mar. Ctly ol Cork New York, ..Liverpool Mar. Col ManchesterNew York...Llverpool Mar. "W.Metropolla.New YorK.Jlremen ....Mar. fella- New York. ..London Mar, Manhattan .New Y ork... Liverpool ....Mar. Ferelre New York.Hvre..... Mar. C. of Antwerp...New York. ..Liverpool Mar, j;eutaclilaua....New YorkLiverpool Mar. Louisiana.-New York. ..Liverpool Mar. Asia...- - Boston Liverpool ...Mar, 1!) Wm. Penn ..New York. ..London Mar. 18 Teutonla New York,.. Hamburg Mar. 10 Tarifa New York... Liverpool Mar. 18 Fulton ....New York. ..Havre Mar. IS The Queen ..New York. ..Liverpool Mar. 18 Iowa New York. ..Glasgow ...Mar. 18 C. of KoHlou...New Y'ork... Liverpool Mar. 16 America New York... Havre .Mr. 21 Denmark .New York...Llverpool .,..Mar. 23 C. of LaUlmore-New York... Liverpool Mar, 28 Vllle de Paris... New York...Havre ..-Mar. 23 A frlca... Boston Liverpool .-Mar. 27 Werrluiac. .New York. ..Havre Mar. 80 Atalanta New York...Londou Mar. 30 inn- New York. ..Liverpool Mar, 8U Australasian New York. ..Liverpool April !i Europe New YorkHavre April 6 Atlantic New York. ..Bremen April 8 llelloua .New York... London April l't A ratio ..New York. ..Havre April 13 Havana New York. ..Havre April 17 Ht. Laureut New York... Havre ..April 20 Baltic New York... Bremen.... April 20 Mississippi New Y'ork. ..Havre April 27 FOK CALIFORNIA. NEW ORLEANS, ETC. Rising Star New York...Asplnwull Mar. 1 Juniata...--...JNew linearis. ..i'liiiadelpuia Mar. Columbia........... New York. ..Havana Mar. Virginia Pbiladu. Richmond .Mar. Bomau Pbilada Boston Mar. Alabama .New York... Vera Cruz Mar Merccdila New York...st. Thomas ..Mar. Hen. Humes New Y ork... Savannah ..Mar. Han Jacinto .New Y'orkSavaniian ...Mar. 'lybee .New York... Mai veston ....Mar, Monterey New York...New Orleans, Mar. juoro Castle New York..Havaua ...Mar. 8 H.Cbauncy .New York... Aspinwall Mar. 11 Juniata..... Phllada .New Orleans Mar, 18 Marlposa......-.New York. ..New Orleans Mar. Ill Eagle.. Mew YorkHavana Mar. 18 Ocean Queen. ...New York. ..Aspinwall Mnr. 21 OuidlukStar New York... Rio Janeiro ......Mar. 22 CJorHka.........New York... Havana Mar. 23 Colorado San Fran Yokohama, etc... .April 3 N. Anierlca......New Y'ork. ..Brazil .............April 22 B. America New Y'ork. ..BrazM May 22 Malls are forwarded by every steamer In the regular lines. The steamers for or from Liverpool call at Queenstown, except the Canadian line, which call at Londonderry. The steamers for or from the Conti nent call at Southampton. CLEARED YESTERDAY, fcchr Light Boat, Scalfe, Falmouth, Ja., J. E. Bazley & Co. Bchr E. O. Irwin, Atkins, Savannah, Latbbury, Wick eralmni feCo. , Bchr W. P. Phillips, Somers, Charleston, Day, Iluddell A Co. Bchr C. Merrick, Montgomery, Providence, J. B, White. Scbr U.'q. Ely, McAllister. Blchmoud, L. Audenrled A Co. BchrM. E. Paine, 1'acemlre, New York, Rathbun, HteanH A Co. . , Bchr K. 11. Shannon, Dllk.i, New Castle, Del., Captain. MEMOKANDA. Ship Glasgow, Card, from London for Philadelphia, sailed from Deal 14th till. bhlp Monsoon. Uunderson, for Philadelphia, sailed from Liverpool liitli ult. Hlilp Wolfvllle. llugbes, for Philadelphia, sailed from Liverpool llh ult, steamship Keusinctou.IIedKe, from Boston, at New Orleans 27 th ulU Barque bbetlield, Murray, hence, at Hamburg 11th "'fiarque O. W. Kosevelt, Harrlman, for Philadelphia, Cleared at New York yesterday. Brigs Potoal, Cotlill. aud J. 11. Burton, Burton, for MeHsiiia, sailed trom Naples Stli ult. Brig Crocus, Anthony, r.r Philadelphia, sailed from Cardenas 12th ult. . ... Brig C Matthews, Cox, hence for Portsmouth, at Edgai town 25tb nil. . . bchr E. t L. Maits, Marts, and R. Vaux. Powell, heuce, at Charleston yesterday. Philadelphia, was passed 24th ult., near Carrysfort Bcur American Eagle, Khaw, from New Castle, Del., n I...oidania .Tl.h It I T bchr F. Reeves, Armstrong, for Philadelphia, sailed from New Bedford 27th ult. bchr H. A. Weeks, Hickman, for Philadelphia, Cleared at New York yesterday, u.k.n.n Unrroir lmnRe. at Newnort 27th ult. Bchr M.R. bomera, Souiers, tor Philadelphia, cleared at Bostou 27th ult. . ... ,, ... b.i i ir CRin Klmnson. hence, with lighthouse material, for Georgetown and Charleston, put into Norfolk 2Stb ult., for a harbor. Bchr J. D. McCarthy, islmpson, and Mary J. Fisher, i,.r hanrA nl. Kinhmond 2tith Ult. bchr Nellie C. Paiue, Doune, hence for Boston, at Holmes' Hole 20th ult. Scbr V. V. Btricker. Vangllder, for Philadelphia, MlAuvarf atPtiurluHlnn Stl lllt bchr J. B. Wheeler. McLaughlin, from Providence for Newcastle, Del., sailed irom New Loudon tn btwamer Vlneland. Green, for Philadelphia, cleared at New York yesteruay. FOHKKiN COMMKRCE OK PH II.ABKI.l'HI A. There .i.iv.hImh. urnviLla and thirty-six clearances duilnu the mouth ol tebruary. Iast year there were lifly-lour foreign arrivels during tbe same uioniu. -Kn-nrw. Tn MARINERS. The James Island Light Vessel, Chesapoake Bay, bas resumed her station. Norlulk, February M, 1807. Knt Im la herebv elven that the first-class Iron can buoy, placed to mark Broad Cove Rock, entrance to Porllaud harbor. Me., broke adTlit from its moorings 23d mat. It will De repiaoen an soon jjruunmum. Portland, February 1M7. Notice te hereby given of the discontinuance of the Fourth Order LiKlit, heretofore exhibited from the Tower at Tiinballier Light Btatlon. Louisiana, la Its ni... ....tn inriiir nni.ii'o. b. ftxttd llsbt from a blxtu Order Kleanier Lens will be Bhowu from the top of the keeper's dwelling at an elevation ol aboul twenty feet. making a light vlsiDie anout six mueo. New Orleans, February 20, 1007. WNINQS1 AWNINGSI MILDEW-PROOF AWNINCS. W. F. SIIEIBLE, No. -4.0 Soutlx THIRD Street AND No. 31 South SIXTH Street, Mannfactnrer of MILDEW-PKOOF AWN- INGH. VERANDAHS, JXAOS, BAGS. TENTS, and WAGON COVERS. BteucU Cutting aud Canvas Printing. 273mrp STEARK3, WHITNEY & BRIDGES, i Ko'. 327 CHESNUT BTEEET,' - Manutactureri of p t'AhT-IRON WATER AND STEAM PIPE Of alt vm: also Fittings for the same, at the lowest i,Ki iti-- Ku-nslve niaclilnury has been pre ,a"l. and ara now ready to lurulsb tbU pipe to uf aiioi(itkt slioit notice. Also general Railroad aoa hMiuoot aupi'ut.-. xuoiu THE DAILY CARPETINGS QLEN ECHO MILLS. CiERMANTMN, riIII.ADEE.rHIA. MCCALLU3IS, CRFASE & SLOAN, No. 509 CHESNUT STREET WANiFACTunr.Bsi or THREE-PLY CARFETINQ3, EXTRA HUI'Ett INGRAIN, MJI'ERFINE INGRAIN. FINE INUHAIN, TWILLED AND PLAIN VENETIAN, HUGH, MATS, ETC. JjcCALLUMS, CREASE & SLOAY, No. 509 CHESNUT STREET, inroitTKRA or CARPETINGS, Etc. ENULIMH ANU FRENCH A.T MINSTERS KOVAL. WILTONS, TA r EMTIllf VKLTKTS, TAP1.NTRY BBUMIELN, It 11 DMF.Ut, ENUL.IMU (ML CLOTHS, HEMP, COt'OA HATTIBftW, CANTON MATTINGS KNCJI.IKII INGRAINS, NIIEEP MKINA, ADELAIDE MATTING, And a full assortment of FOREIGN GOODN. JICCALLOI3, CREASE & SLOAN, No. 509 CHESNUT STREET, JOBBERS AND DEALERS IN CARPETINGS, Etc- Etc., Would call the attention of the Trade to what are denominated "PHILADELPHIA GOODS," to which they give special attention. JcCALLUMS, CREASE & SLOAN, No. 509 CHESNUT STREET, AGENTS FOB: WISNER H. TOWNSEND'S and A. TOLSOM & SON'S OIL. CLOTHS. AND G. W. CIIirMAN A CO.'S STAIR PADS AND CARPET LININGS. 2 19rp3ra QARPETINGSl CARPETINGS! J. T. DELACROIX, 37 South SECOND Street, Ne. Has received per late arrivals, ajlarge and varied assortment of I'BOSSIiET A SON'S PETINGS. NEW BBVSSEIJS CAB DESIGNS. Also, a large line of Three-ply Extra Super and Fine INGRAIN CARPETING, COTTAGE and BAG OAR PETS, OIL CLOTHS, SHADES, ETC which will be sold at greatly reduced prices, wholesale and retail. J. T. DELACROIX, No. 37 South SECOND Street, Between Market and Chesnut streets. H. B. Particular attention paid to the fitting up of Olllces and Countlug-rooma. 2 23 3m JUST LANDE D, ENGLISH CAEPETINGS VELVETS, BRUSSELS. TAPESTRY, and INGRAINS. Also, NEW STYLE VENETIANS, for BTAJBS and HALLS, with separate Borden to match, all made ex pressly for our sales by the best manufacturers, an. will be sold at lowest cash ptlcet. C3 1 fmw3mSp REEVE L. KNIGHT & SON, No. 807 CHESNUT ST. QEORCE W. HILL. MASlr'AlTlltElt AND DEALEB IN CAltPETINQS, No. 120 NOBTII TIIIBD NTBEET, Has on hand a large assortment of DESIRABLE PATTERNS, to which he asks the attention of buy. ers 2 13 wfm.'im AT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS, CARPETS, MATTING, OIL CLOTHS, AND WINDOW SHAUtS. V. E. AROHAMBAULT, N. E. Corner ELEVENTH aud MARKET Sts., Will oven this morning, from tbe great Auction bale, loo pieovs of Ingrain Curpets, all wool, at 2, 78, biC, 1. and C 26; fifty pieces ot Ingrains at , , aud 60C,; Iltty pieces or .ugnau lapemry urusseui Carpets, atouly (1-75: Hemp Carpets, S7c; Rag Car- Deis. CAH... riUUr Ull UUIUB, , . I1.UV. r. oum,ra,,l to 1:1: Vllliiinisvllle Muslin, 2sc: Table Linens. 4uc. to KiHnliftH 8h Unit at cost: rlannein. si to 87c, ileu ClieCK. AtaitlllK, oiu. v uuimaia nuu iiciuii blore, N. E. cor. Eleventh and Market streets. 2 la urn JOHN R. WHITE, NO. 13 NOltTlI SECOND STItEET, FIRST CARPET STORE ABOVE MARKET, JOBBER AND DEALER IN CABPETINS, 3IATTINOS, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, ETC., AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES. 2 28 lm pEIRCE'S PATENT SLATES, Wtrranted inperlor to any others la use. LIGHTS NOISELESS H OURABLKtll Cannot be broken br , ailing, and Never Become Glossy, These Slates have been nnanlmoutly adopted by -the Board ol Control tor ne In the fublio Schools ol FhlU . dt'lphla, and also by tbe school authorities ot' Baltimore ana WauhliiRton. Aluo. . , fmuik's patent slate surface. Tbe only Pateut Htoue Hurl ace tor blavkboardi low belore the public. Warrsntea to give satisfaction. . i NIC W TON PtIKCK A CO., No. 4iT N. ELKV EM I B Ktreet. Cadtiok Beware of the Imitation Book and Pans boaiJ Slates oflered by agents, and which are madee resepible In appearance our slated goods. The xeuuit ' are all el her labelled on tbe back, or tbe package II peled and walked, fateuled k'eb. 10, 163 LI ifuiwjujr EVENING - TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, DRY GOODS. J. C. STRAWCWDGK & CO. CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES. Prices Very Low. Great Depression in (he Woollen Trade. Fine Mixed Coatirg, half price. Super French Black Cloths. Biolleyand Zamboni CaaBimerea. All-wool Cassimerei for Boyi, 75 cents. Good Stont All-wool Cassimeres, 90 cents. Very Heavy All-wool Caasimeree, $1 00. Elegant Mixed Cassimeres, $1 25. Blized Cassimeres, for Bpring Wear, tl'25. Extra Weight, for Business Baits, $1 50. Doable Twist Heavy Cassimeres, $H5. Very Elegant Caasimeres, $2 00. FLANNELS. wii)e:domi:t FLANNELS, 81 cents, all-wool ixanm:ia, aa hints. ALL-WOOL WIDE FLANNKLM, 87 CENTS. IIKAYT OOI WIDEallAHEB, 68 CENTM. UALLAKDVALK 1'LANNELS, ALL WIDTHS. 1 BALK C1KET TWILLED FLANNELS, 81 CENTS. LINEN GOODS. LINEN TOWELS. ftf&O PER DOZEN. LAItttE DINNEJU NAPKINS, PEB DOZEN. 800 DOZEN TOWELS, AT VEBT LOW PBICES. 800 DOZEN NAPKINS, AT VEBT LOW PBICES. UAND-LOOJI TABLE LINENS, 63 CENTS. CALICOES. IS CENT CALICOES FOB SPBINQ, BEAD. TIl'UL STYLES. SPBINO STYLE CALICOES, NOW OPEN. WIDE SPBINW CHINTZES. COTTON GOODS. Still Further Reductions in WIDE SHEETINGS, PILLOW HUSLINS,1 NEW YOBK HILLS, WAOISVTTA. WILLIAHSVILLK. BE CABEFVL TO GET OfJB PBICES BE- FOBE PUBCUASINU ELSEWUEBE. J, C. STBAWltRIDGE & 0. A 0H IB W LSI CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET STS. 1 lltsmrpti LINENS AND WIIITE GOODS, FOR LADIES' WEAR AT IMPORTERS PRICES. Borne specla lots containing 5000 yards of celebrated makes of EBEMJll AND LKISII LIN EN Id, light, medium, aud heavy, LINEN LAWNS, Bi -eye Diapers. 6-8, M, 7-8, 4-4. FUENCU LINEN LAWNS, for Surplices. LINEN CAMBKICS aud bllEAK LINEN LAWNS NEW WHITE UOODH, Both Plain aud Cbeck, OF ENGLISH, FRENCH AND SWISS MAKERS. CAMBRICS, JACONETS, NAINSOOKS, bWlMi BOOK AND MULL MUsLlNS. CAMBKIC! DiJlI'lIKS, IIAIK COKD MUSLINS, INDIA TWILL, striped and plain, MT FINISH CAMBKIC, ull widths. OKU AN DIES AND TA1CLETANS, for Evening Drettttee. VICiOKIA AND BISHOPS LAWN. PEBCALES, MAllAFuLAMW, COTTELLES. EKENCH DIMITY. CAMBKIC LON( CLOTH. HULKED P1UUET AND COHDED tlQUET. Goods on band from previous purchases are marked down to correspondingly low prices. ALSO, A SPECIAL LOT OF 1000 Nottingham Lace Curtains and Fringed Lace Tidies, at very reduced price. SHEPPARD.VANHARLIMQEN&ARRISON. IMFOBTKBB OF ' HOUSE-FURNISHING DRY GOODS 8 14 enirp NO. 1008 C'llKNNUT sTHEET. 62 HOOP SKIRT?. 62S LATEST fclTYLE. JUST OUT. LE PETIT Tit AIL, ror tne fromeuudo. 1 yards round, the CIIAMPIOM TKAIL, for the Drawing room. 8 yards round. These hklrU are In every way tbe most desirable tbal we have heretofore oRrred to the public; also, complete lines of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Plain and Trail Uoop SklrW from 2 to 4 yards lu cir cumference, of every length, all of "our own make," wholesale aud relutl, aud warranted to give satlslao- Co'nstantly on hand low-priced New York made Skirts. Plain and Trail, ) sprius, 90 ceotaj 45 springs, l: no sprliiKH, 1'10; and losprlngN, 11-75. Hklru made to order, altered, aud repaired. Call or send lor Circular of atyle, sixes, aud prices. ; Mauulactory and Salesrooms, 123tn . . WILLIAM T. HOPKINS. DRY GOODS. pRICE & WOOD, N. W. Cor. LIGiiTII and FILBERT, DAVE JUST OT EN HD MEVEBAL LOTS OF WHITE GOODS. White BrIIIianU, 12K, 20,25, a, 33. TT.auJ 60 cents. Handsome Plaid Muslins. BoR Finish Cambrics, JaconeU, and Nainsooks. Victoria Lawns and Swiss Mulla. White Piques and Maneillea. Marseilles QullU at reduced prlcea. LINEN GOODSI LINEN GOODSI Host makes Shirting Lluena. Bleached and Unbleached Table Linens. A large assortmeohof Napkins and Towels. Hcotch Diaper and Biid-eye Linens. A cheap lot Ol Linen Uackaback, IS cents a yard. Bargains In All-wool and Douiet Flannels, best makes. Bleached and Unbleacbed Muslins. rillow-case and Sheeting Muslins, at the very lowest market prices. PItICK & WOOD. N. W. Corner E1QHTII and FILBERT Streets. N. B. Bargains In Ladies' and Dents' Linen Cam bric Handkerchief. 10 tl 229 FAMES & WARNER, 229 No. 229 North NINTH Street, Above Kace, HaveJuHt received 13()0 yards Plaid Poll de Chevre, Spring colon at i!6c. ler yard; ooet 40 to import, Ht'lect alyles Hprln Delalues. Large abtioriaiuut rew-fctyle Calicoes. lancaster GlughaniB, Z'xs. Llneu Kliirt Frouw, our own make. !F 45, 50, 66, b2, 65, and 75c.; large assortment, all size plaits. Three-ply Linen CulIS, 13c. Uoya' Colored bordered Linen Hdkfe., 120. Huckaback. Linen Towels, 18, 20, 26, 31, and 35c. Bleached, Unbleached, and Loom Table Linens. Nursery Diaper by the piece, all prlcett. Ladlea' and UeuU' Liuen Hdkfs., cheap. Gents' large size Mlk. Udkfti., bargain, New Bpr'ug HalmoralH, $1-25. Balmorala, 8175; over 00 dozen sold. FLANNELS! FLANNELS! One bale Cotton and Wool Shaker Flannel, 23c Oue bale lloniet Flannel, 31c. One bale 4-4 Doinet Flannel, 37J4c, All-wool Flannels, from 31c. to $1. Best styles, best quality Shirting Flannels. Canton Flannels at reduced prlcea. MUSLINS! MUSLINS BleachecVMusllns at lowest market prices, WUllanisvllle, Wamsutta, Semper Idem. Forestdale, AmoskeaK, etc. etc. Bleached Muslin at 12c. Unbleacbed Muslins, all widths, all prices. Pillow Case and Hheeliog Muslins. Pillow Um Muslin, 25o.; best in the city. BARGAINS FROM AUCTION EVERY DAY. F ARIES & WARNER, 292 No- a9 North NINTH Street. No. VSIA CHESNUT blreet. NOTICE. Appreclatlns the advantage of opening A NEW STORE WITH A NEW STOCK, I AM S ELLIN WIIITE CiOOIMi, If ANDHKBCIIIEFS, KMBBOIDEBIKS, LACES, ETC. ETC, At asacrlllce, prior to removal to N. W. Corner ELEVENTH and CHESNUT, GIKAR.D ROW. E. M. NEEDLES. laeJia XQNS3HJ Will 'ON ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC. VpSfv PENN STEAM ENGINE AND IeMZboiler WORKS. NEAFIE a levy. ruAUlUAli AEiU TtiKUlUniUAIi J.iMUliM!.ll.KM, MACHINISTS. BOILER-MAKERS, BLACK SMITHS, and FO.UNDE1W, having lor many years been In successful operation, and been exclusively engaged lu building and repairing Marine aud River Engines, high and low-pressure. Iron Boilers, Water Tanks, Propellers, etc. eto., respectfully oiler their servlcef, to the public as being fully prepared to con tract tor engines of all sixes. Marine, Rlvor, and Stationary; having sets of patterns of ulllurent sizes, are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch. Every description of pattern-makiug made at the Blioriest notice. High and Low-pressure Fine, Tubular, aud Cylinder Boilers, of the best Pennsyl. vnuia churcoul iron. Forgings of all sizes and kinds; Iron and Brass Castings of ull descriptions; Roll Turning, Screw Cultlug, aud all other work connected Willi the above business. Drawings and siieciilcatlons for all work done at the establishment free ol charge, aud work guar anteed. , The subsC'frM'rs have ample wharf-dock room for repulrs of boais, where they cuu lie lu pcrlect safety, aud are provided w ith shears, blocks, lulls, etc. etc. for raising heavy or light weights. JACOB C. NEAFIE. JOHN P. LEVY. g21 BEACH and PALMER Streets. J. VAL'OHAN MKKB1CK, WILLIAM H. MKKBICK. JOHN" K. COl'K. SOUTIIWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WASH1NUTON Streets, Philadelphia. MERRU K & hONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines loi Laud, Blver, and Marine Service. Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, etc. Cabling ol all kinds, either irou or bniss. Iron Frame Roofs lor OasWorRs, Workshops, aud Bttllroad Slutloiis, etc. Retorts and Ous Machinery, or tbe latest and most improved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery, and Sugur, Saw, aud Orlst Mills, Vacuum Paus, Open Sieum Truius, Delecatois, Filters, Pumping Jin. 8So!e Agents for N. Bllleux's Patent Sugar Boiling Apparatus, Nesmyth's Pateut steam Hummer, aud Aspinwall A Woolsey's Pateut Centrifugal Sugur Draining Machine. 6 iu B RIDE8BURO MACHINE WORKS. OFFICE, NO. 65 N. FRONT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. We are prepared to 1111 orders to auy extent for our well-known MACHINERY FOR COTTON AND WOOLLEN M I LLS, Including all recent Improvements In Carding, Spin ning, and Weaving. ... Ve Invite the attention of manufacturers to our ex. tensive works. ALFRED JENK3 A SON. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & C0 , WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, MANVFACTVRERS, IMPORTERS, AND DEALERS a mints, Tarnishes, and Oils, No. 201 N0RT1T FOURTII STREET, 126 3m CORNER OF RACE. MAHCII 1, 18C7. lumbc; 1867." REI.KCT WllUh. 1'INK, IWAUDrt AND i'l.ANK. 4-4. !M. 6-4. t. li. t. Mil. I I llicti CHOICE-PA NKL AND 1st COMMON, IS tmA long. 4 4. 5-4, -4, 1, es, , a..U 4 inch WHITE 11NE. PANEL PATTKIIN PLANK. LAlUlE AND SUPEKIOK STOCK UN 11ANU, 1861, BUILDING! BUILDING IIUII.D1NO! MB1.K! LUMBEBf LUMBER 4 4 CAROLINA FLOOK1NO. 6-4 I A KOL1N A ELOOUINU. 4-4 DKLAWAHK r LOOR1NU. f-4 DELAWARE 1 LOORINiJ WHITE PINK IUJOK1NU. ASH FLOOIUNii. . WALNUT KLOUK1NU. STRUCK FIX)' MUNU. STKP hOt 1H. RAIL 1'l.nNK. PLAbTKKINU LATH. i R(V7 -CEDAR AND CYPRESS LNU CKDAIt PITINQLIca. bUORT CEDAR SlllNOLEd. COOPER MIINULES. FINK AHhORTMENT FOR SALE LOW. No. I CEDAR 1AK1S AND l(rt lH. No. 1 CKDA R lAXb AND POSTS. i C(t7 LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS! lOU I LUMBER FOR VNDERTAKKKSI BED CEDAR, WALNl'T, AND PlNh BED CEDAR WALNUT, AND PINK. i Q(V7 ALBANY LUMBER OF ALL KINDI XOU I ALBANY LUMBER OF ALL KIND-i SEASONED WALNUT, hr.ABUfttl) WAl,!i UT. DRY POPLAR, CHERRY, AND t OAK. PLANK AND BOARDS hi A llltll A NV ASH. JS. ROSEWOOD. AND WALNUT VENEERS. i Ql1 CIGAR-BOX MANUFACTURERi J.OU I CIGAR-BOX MANUFACTURKRa. br AN Inn CEDAR 1SUA. BOARDS. 1807.' SPRUCE JOIST 1 BPRUCE JOIST bPRUCE JOIS'P SPRUCE JOIST. FROM 14 TO 32 FEET LONG. FROM 14 TO 32 FEET LONG. SUPERIOR NORWAY SCANTLING. M.AULE, BROTHER A CO., 11 22 6m rp No. 2JkK SOUTH STREET. T'C. PERKINS, LUMBER MERCHANT. Successor to B Claik,JrM NO. 324 CHRISTIAN STREET. Constantly on baud, latge and vrled assortment Bonding laimber. 5 24 REMOVAL. M O L. To accommodate our continually Increasing cess, we have taken the commodious room, SECOND STORY, NEW LEDGER BUILDING, S. W . Corner SIXTH aud CHESNUT S (Entrance on Sixth street). Into which we have removed, where we shall be pleased to see our many patrons and Irleuda. J. M. BRADSTREET A SON. J. B. Bbookx, Superintendent Philadelphia OUlca Philadelphia, February 2, lwi7J 2 21m E M O V A I E. W. THARr, ATTORHEY-AT-LAW, REMOVED TO No. 32 South THIRD Street COLLECTIONS made Slates on all parts of the Unite z 'ii imp D1 REER & BEARS REMOVED TO NO. 4 PHtNEl Btreet DREKH A HKAHH. lormerl oi Goldsmith's Hall, Library street, have removed t Mo. 412 FUursE Kireet. between Fourin aim nil streets, where they will continue their Manufactory of Gold Chains, Bracelets, elc. In every variety. AUto the sale ot tine Gold, bllver, aud Copper. Old Gold and bllver bouahl. J unuary 1. isc. 1 193m ROOFING. t -;'! 4. K": OLD SHINGLE ROOFS (FLAT OR BTEEP) COVER ED WITH JOHN'S ENGLISH ROOFING CLOTH. And coated with LIQUID GUTTA PERCH A PAINT, making them perfectly water-proof. LEAKY I lt A 7 T. I UJlAVU raitalrarl with rjnrl. P.nh. Painl A.a. , . j .vm.vu -t.wu u ...... ......... . .. 1 11 v. and warranted for live years. LEAKY SLATE ROOFS coated with liquid which becomes as hard ar Biate. tii, tri-iiK, iri, or iitun coatea win j.iQuia uutta i-erciia at small expense. uostranffin from one to two cents per square loot. Old Board oi t-hlngle Roots ten cents perquare foot, all complete Materials constantly on hand and lor sale by th PHILADELPHIA AND PENNSYLVANIA ROOtf ING COMPANY'. (iF.OKGK HOBAKT, 11 2 am No. &tu N. FOURTH Street. JEL O O F I N G . I.I KIIINUI.K R(I , FLAT OR STKEP ( 4 KltKI H U H IJI TI A (:( II A K4K l4J-4 1.4 l II. and coatHd with 1.14( 1'IU 4jUT1M 1't.ltt IIA 1'AIKT, makliiK them perlectly wates Pli'KAKY ORAVKIi RF9 repaired with GutU Perclia l'Hint. aud warranted lor live years. LEAK V slATi: KOOIN cuated with Llqull Gtnta Percha Faint, which becomes as hard an slate. EorTlN,t'OIlpi;B,aiN',and IKON KOUFl thlH Palut Is Hie ti'' I'll" ultra ol all other protection. It lorms a perlectly luipervioiis covering-, completely resists the action of the weather, aud constitutes a thorough protection against leaks by rust or other wise. Price ouly from oue to two cents per square fTIN and GBAVEI. BOOITNU done at the shortest notice. Material constantly on hand BTid for Kale by the MA91910X1I KOOFINW 'OJIlANY. BUHMiitS EVKKKTT, ! oi fim N. a OH 0KEF;N street. SHIPPING. fjBf STEAM TO LilV KRl'OOL CALLING 2aiiLoi' uueenstown. '1 he Inmau Line, sailing bcii.i-w etkly. carryliiK theUiiili'd States Mails. CITY' OF NEW Y ORK Saturday, March 2 CITY' OF MANCHESTER Wednesday, March 6 1TY OF ANTWERP (uew Saturday, March 9 CITY OF BOSTON Saturday, March 16 CITY' OF BALTIMORE Saturday, March 23 and each KuccefdlUK Satuniity and Wednesday, at uoon, Irom Pier No. 45, North Itiver. RATES OF P ASS AGE By the mall steamer Bulimy every Saturday Payable lu Gold. I 1'uyuble lu Curreiicv. FlrstCabin 110Ste-raitf fi To London 115, To l.oudou 33 To Paris Vlo 'io Paris io l'asstige by Hie Wednesday s eumi'rs: First Cabin, )ll(i; SleeraKe, 430. Payable In L ulu-il stati's currency. Passengers also forwarded io Havre, Uumburic, Bre men, etc., al moderate rales. Steerage passage from Liverpool or Queenstown, 37 currency. Tickets can he boKil.l here by persons send Iuk lor their Iriends. For turther information apply nt the Company's Olllces. JOHN (i. LALE, Agent, 8 7 No. 1.. BROADWAY. N. Y. Or, No. Ill WALNl'T ""eet. Plillailelphla, -rJI k FOR NHW Y'OIiK. I'll 1 LA- -fcgyza.' delphlu Stemii l'ropeller Company i...ki,uii:i i-,vuifiHiir Lines. Via ueiaware ana taruau Canal, leaving daily at VI M. an! & P. M connecting With all Northern and Eaau rn lines. For freight, which will he tuktu upon accommoda ting terms, apply WItLTAM M. BAIRD A CO.. 1 1 No. Vfi S. DELAWARE Avenue. T SH I P CAPTAINS AND OWN RRS l5.lha nnderslKned bavins leaned the K.KN. :r. i nv hphkw DUCK, beg to Inform his ftln,i sud the patrons of uie uoca iunuo is proparea win lacresBed lacUitles to accomniodate those bavins vesaeh to be ialed or repaired, and being a Draoti.-al iUlp-cr. penterand eauiker. wUl give personal atteutlou to thi vessels entrnsted to hlrn lor reualre Captains or Agents. bblp-Csrpenters, and Machinist! having vessels to repair, aie solicited to call. HavTug the agency for the sale of "Wetterstedt I Patent Betailc Composition' tor C opper paint, tor thi prenervatlon of vessels' bottoms, for thlscl.y, I an, pre. u red to tarouih the sains on favorable terms, pared f u RAMMITT, -r..n- . 'nslngton Here w Dock, 1H DEtA WARE Avenue jtbovej,aurel struet ANI Preserver of Natural Flowers, A. H. POWELL, No. 725 AECH 'Street, Below Eiejhth Bouquet. Wreaths. Baskets, Pyramids ol Cot Fiowt f aiuislisd te ortier t all seasons. 1 2J urp V - "V W X UK La...,, . , MsMMM PROPOSALS. , .. T A II K I O T r-i II 1 L A D F. T. OA! A UTKItM ASITKU'S OVV1VK, S.SIHTA M l NO. llJWUirsra sirroh , iVr,, ntuil rrrrolM Will l.e nee ved t tlitB lie-u til . i - i ii ,, ii-iiarv i nn -m l'io'c .i K M I I M I I A V niHIIUI t. ' " nieuia.e uii.veiy . ',.V !U,ked Mtiibcd (lunrloriiiHHtcr'HBtorpa, vlr..: Two (2) tlor.. Iron Holla, aqtinre nook, 5 Uicn Two (2) dov.. Iron UolU, Murre ueck, 7 lnon. Four (4) dor.. Hrans Ce ixcKa 2 uok. IV4i. 2 dor.. 1x3 Inch. . . Two (5) Buiiured lbs. Nolls, aoUUiug, I and 4o (2) dor.. Assorted Solsiors 4 dor., i, dor.. 4, y, dor.. 6, 0 Inch lilmle. (,)nc UioubauU led Ulnss, best Araerlcan, (" . ... Konr () dor,. nrAM Drawer Tuinbler Locks 1 dor.. 2, 2 dor.. 2-1 ch. Kllleen thousand (15,000) lb. Cut Nails OOOt Cd.50tH) Rl,6000 1IW. Four bnndred f4il) grrms Horews aw rroi, iTi No. 12, RJO gross 1 No. 11. 100 groan IX No. All of th alwve-named articles to be of tho lx"M quality, aud to be subject to inspec tion. Hnmplesof the articles hid for must i de ll vrred at the offlro, No. 11.19 OIKAUU Htreet, twenty-lour (24) hours previous to tbe opening or tbe bids. I'lach bid must be guaranteed by two respon sible persons, whose siKiiiilurea must be ap Iended to the bid, and certified to as being good ana stiliicleui securilles lor tne amount, in volved, by tbe United Htates District Judge, Attorney, or Collector, or other public officer. Blank forms lor bids can be had. on applica tion at this office. Tne right Is reserved to reject any bid deemed too hiKh, and no bid from a defaulting contrao tor will be received. Endorse envelopes, "Proposals for Quarter masters' Htores." By order of Brevet Brig.-Gen. Q. H. CK09MAN, Assistant Q,uarlermsHter-Uenerul U.H. A. HKNKY W. JANES, 2 250t Capt.and A.U.M.,livt.MaJ. U.S.A; OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COM PANY. . I'HILADKI PHIA, r eoruary , ibot. PrODonals will be received at the Oince of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Philadelphia, unlit the tirnt day or May. lat7. inclusive (unlem a satialao tory proposal should b received and accepted pre- viously), Irom responsible parties desiring to' contract with said Compauy tor tbe establishment of adlrm Line ot bieaiusuips Deiween rnuaueipma ana uvw lion, will be turnlshed upon anplleatlon to 27 to 1 JI.UJHU01J DmitUiDwiewi, QUAKTEKMASTKR-OENERAL'S ofpick, Wasuinoton, D. C. February 22, 1867. I'OBTPON EM ENT OF OPENING OF BID3 FOU AllMY TKAKSPUKiATIun. Tho lima fnr t.hu nnnillns Of the DrODOSalS foC army transportation. Invited by the advertise ment rroru tniS omce Ol Juurr it. j.-xj;, im hereby extended to 12 M. of THURSDAY, tne beventh day of Marcb, 1807. By order of the j,uartermaaier-ueiierai. 2 26 9tJ ALEXANDER BLIS8, urevei coi..auu ahisu iuui ici uhwioi v, a. a . CITY ORDINANCES, COMMON COUNCIL OF PHILADELPHIA Clkkk's Offick, 1 FillLADKLfHi A, eoruary -a, lnor. ) In rjursuauce of the auuexed Resolution, ttia following bill, entitled "AN ORDINANCE CreatiDK A Loan to pay certain deficiencies, for the Purchase oi me Lansaowne restate, ana roc other purposes," Is hereby published in aocorii ance with the act of Assembly, for publlo In ioruiaiiuu. JOHN ECKSTEIN, Ciork of Common Council, AN ORDINANCE CREATING A LOAN TO PAY CER TAIN DEFICIENCIES, FOR THE PURCHASE Or THE LAN8DOWNK ESTATE, AMD FOR OTHKK PURPOSES. Section 1. Tbe Select and Common Connolls of the City of Philadelphia do ordain, That the Mayor ot Philadelphia be and he is hereby authorized to borrow, at not less than par, on the credit of the city, from time to time, one million eight hundred thousand dollars, to be applied as follows, viz.: First. To pay deficiencies, one million flva hundred thousand dollars. Becond. For the purchase of the Lansdowna Esta'e. and improvement of the same, one hundred thousand dollars. Third. For a House of Correction, oue hundred thousand dollars. Fourth. To pay the Increase In the School Teachersf and House Cleaners' salaries, one hundred thousand dollars for which interest, not to exceed the rate of six per cent, per annum, shall be paid half yearly, oat the first days of January and July, at the oHoe oi the City Treasurer. The principal of said loan shall be pay able aud paid at the expiration of thirty years from the date of the same, and not belore, without the consent of the holders thereof: and the certificate there!or,in the usual form oi the certificates of City Loan, shall ba issued in such amounts as the lenders may re quire, but not tor any fractional part of one hundred dollars, or, if required, In amounts of five hundred or oue thousand dollars; and it shall be expressed in said certificates that the loan therein mentioned, and the interest thereof, are payable free from all taxes. Section 2. Whenever any loan shall be made by virtue thereof, there shall be, by force of thin ordinance, annually appropriated out of the income of the corporate estatos, and from the sum raised by taxation, a sum sufficient to pay the interest on said certlllcates; and the further sum of three-tenths of oue per centum on the par value of such certificates so issued shall be appropriated quarterly out of said in come and taxes to a sinking fund; which fund and its accumulations are hereby especially pledged for the redemption and payment of said certificates, RESOLUTION TO PUBLISH A LOAN BILL. Resolved, That the Clerk be authorized to publish, in two dally newspapers of this city, daily, for four weeks, the Ordinance presented to the Common Council on Thursday, February 21, 18u7,eutltled "An Ordinance Creating a Loan to pay certain deficiencies, for the purchase of the Lansdowne Estate, aud for oi her purposes." And the said,. Clerk, at the stated meeting; of Councils after the expiration of four weeks from the first day of said publication, shall pre sent to this Council one of each of said news papers for every day in which the same shall have been made. 2 23 2-it CONTRACTORS AND MINERS THE Commissioners on the Trov anri Oraiirlld Rail road aud Uoosac Tunnel, actinar fur the Htata of Mas sachusetts, Invite Proposals, until the loth day of March next, fur Excavating said Tunnel at three different sections of that work. This Tunnel, when completed will be about 4 miles In length, extending from tbe town ot Florida, through the Hoosau Mountain, to the town of NorUa Adams, The Eastern Knd bas been penetrated from the grade of tbe Railroad iWHWeel, 2) feet of which cou hlst of an opening of about 10 cubic yards to each lineal foot, the same to be enlarged to a section con taining about 17 cubic yaqda to each foot ; the remain ing 11 uo feet being heading now measuring upon an average 4 cubic yards per running foot to be eulargoA to the lull section; makiugsome 86,000 cublo yards to bo idxiov(Kl A further 'section of the work will also be let to the successful bidder for the above-named enlargement, if satisfactory terms shall be offered. t The H'em A'rMi Is worked Irom shaft 818 feet deep. The easterly heading Irom this abaft of about six cubic yards to each lineal foot extends 1100 feet aud is to be enlarged to a section containing 17 yards per foot, requiring the removal of 12,000 cubic yards. Rids for tbatamouut, and for an extension In either direction of tbe heading and enlargement at this Dolnt will be.recelved. The CnUral Aliul of an elliptical form, 27 to 16 feet, now 4i leet In depth, la to be sunk to grade, 1030 feet from the surface, requiring the removal of about Bout) cubic yards. All the work to be dons Is In Talcose Slate, and will require neither maaoury nor supports of any binH Buildings, machinery, and means of ventilation, all of tbe most substantial character, have beeu provided, and will be furnished to contractors. Ample sureties will be required from parties who may be contracted with, and the Commissioners re serve tbe right to reject all offers that may be made. Flans and specifications may be seen on applica tion toALVAH CROCKER, at the Engineer's OUlca, North Adams, Massachusetts: and other Information may be obtained from JAMES M. BHUPE, Room No 10, No. 18 Exohauue street, Boston, to whom pro poetla may Us directed. ALVA II CROCK Kit, CHARLES HUDSON. Co ill ll n i Boston January JO, 18OT
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