CITY INTELLIGENCE. FOB ADDITIONAL L, I ai. ITICVS SKR OOTSI B fAOKS. REPOKTOI' I'KNNSYI.VAMA HnsPITAI. POU Till'. Insane The i'oliowiiiL- interesting (nets lire picnnnrl trom thr Twcutys'xth Annual Report rt tho llonni of Managers of the Pennsylvania Hospital lor the Insane lor ISfiC. The total number nl patients in tho Hospital uurinp the jear was Sic, and the avernpe num ber under treatment was lillf, or 152 males and ll8 finiHles. Since the oprninar of the Hospital. 2031 males nnd 2245 female have been admitted, and 4 1H0 (Jischarftetl. Ieavli: 2!tr. iu the Institution. Of the wholo nnnibir H'imiited, 2."81 were natives of Pennsylvania, an J 4015 were residents of Pennsylvania, tt.onuh tialives of various States and foreign countries. The following hows the number rt silicic, married, widows, Mitt widowers, iu 4V7G patients: Single L'V ixj Married 11:13 10.! I ah"i7 Widows 'Jht) Widowers 113 ... u;l The following are the present oflicers of the institution: Miinmrcrs Jlordecai L. Dawson, President; Wistiir Morris, Secteurv: W illiatn liidalo, John Fainum, John M. Wbitall. A. .J. Derbyhire, Samuel Maon, P. Morris Wain, Samuel Welsh, Caleb Cope, Adolph E. Boric, and Jacob 1'. Jones Treasurer John T. Le?is. Phjxtciin in Chii't and Superintendent Thomas' b. Kirkbride, M. u. pponrtuifnt tor Males Aosirftant Physician, S. Preston Jones M. J).; Second A?lnnirit Phy sician. Daniel Ueidler, M. I).; Steward, Joshua P. Kline; Matrou, Harriit P.Smith. Department lor I'Yinalcs Assistant Physician, J. Edwards Lee, M. J).: Steward, Jonathan Richards; Matron, June Mitchell. New H ewe its. Council liave y a special ordinance provided for the construction of the following new sewers: From the east tide of front street, upon the open channel of the Cobocksink creek (Canal street), to Laurel street, thence on Laurel street to the Delaware river; one on Midlin street and Montgomery avenue, from old Camao street to Sixth street, on the open channel of the Cohocksink creek; onp on Ninth street, from Berks to Noms, ou Morris to Eleventh, on Eleventh to Diamond, on Diamond to Twelfth, on Twelfth to Dau phin, and ou Dauphin to Sixteenth; one on Ellsworth and Twenty-tilth, streets, from the river Schuylkill to Federal street, thence on Federal to Eighteenth street; one on Norris, lrom Ninth to Memphis: on Memphis to Palmer, and on Palmer to the De laware river; one on Forty-third street (Mill Creek), from Oak street, to intersect the creek below' Pine street; one on Broad street, from Clearfield street to Ontario; on Ontario to near Seventeenth street; sewers ou Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets, from Vine street northward to Spring (iarden street, to relieve the intersec tion of Eighteenth and Vine streets; sewers on Twelfth street, from Christian to Shippeu, ou Eleventh street, from Christian to Washington, on Washington avenue, from Broad to Seventh street, to relieve the flooding at Twelfth street and Washineton avenue; s-ewer on Front street, lrom lteod Jto Federal street, on Frout anil Dickerson streets to Moyarueu sing road, to relieve the intersec tion of Front and Reed streets; sewer on Thirteenth street, from Pennsylvania avenue to Jefferson street; on Locust street, and i'rjtn the river Schuylkill to Nineteenth street; one ou North Colletre avenue, from Twenty-filth to Twenty-fourth stieet, thence to Oxford street, and from Oxford to Ridge avenue, with branch on T wenty-sacond street to Ridge avenue: sewer on Walnut street, from Thirty-third to Thirty-eichth street; one on the Darby road, from Thirty -ninth street to Mill creek; cue on Lancaster avenue, Tbirtv-seveuth, Warren and Ttiirty sixth streets, to Filbert street. The ordinance provides that after the plans and specifications are prepared tor these cul verts, sealed proposals for the construction of the same shall be advertised for, and that the contracts tor the same shall be awarded to the lowest bidder. Improvements in tuk City Limits. One hun dred and sixteen permits for buildir.g and itn- ? roving property were issued from the Building nspectors'otlice during the present month. A handsome buildim: is to be put up oo the north uide of Chesnut street, above Sixteenth, which is to be 24.J feet front and 80 feet deep; also, one on the south side of Spring Garden street, below Broad, to be 20 feet front and 75 feet deep. One of the largest stone houses 1h the city is to erected on the north side ot Arch strept, above Third, which is to cover the whole of the lot of ground now vacant. Rev. D. D. Lyden, a resident of (iermautown, has taken out a permit lor the erection ot a dwelling and school-house, at Evans and llaucock streets, to be 137 by 3G feet; also lor the erection ot a school-bouso at Centre aud Evans streets, 44 by 74 feet. An addition of 3 by 114 feet is to be made to the factory at Maschor aud Putnam streets: and a shop, 37 by 100 feet, three stories high, is to be put up on the sitp of one recently destroyed by tire, at the northeast corner of Twelfth and Brown streets. A handsome school-building, 90 by 6a ftet, is to be put up on Ludlow street, east ot Thirty-sixth, in West Philadelphia. Carpenter sweet, from Fifteenth to Sixteenth, and in the rear on Morton strest for the same distance, is to be entirely built ud. On Ells worth street, west of Twentieth, thirty bouses are going up, and on the same street, between Eleventh and Twelith streets, an entire lowof nent dwollings is to be erected. Alarse num ber of buildings are to be built on Fifteenth, Sixteenth, and Wharton streets. It would be well, in this connection, to state that the ordinance directing all persons erect ing buildings within the city limits, to have means provided to carry the refuse from the houses into the sewers, is being carried into ef fect. Tho Chief Engineer and Surveyor is now preparing to appoint twelve licensed agents, to tie distributed over the city, under whose especial charge all sewer connections will hereafter be made, thus preventing the imper fect work aud consequent inconvenience and damage to property which, in many case?, heretofore occurred. The Surveyor iu each district will also have especial supervision of the work, and keep a record ot each sswer con nection. A Large Convention. The 2(!tli of April has been declared by the Urand Sire of Odd Fellowship iu the United States a day of special thanksgiving and prayer, in recognition of the preservation of the Order during' the late war, and its reunion after nonce. LVlceatcs from sixty city lodges met at Sixth and Haines steets last evening, to prepare lor the ceremonies in Philadelphia. James Bincham. Jr.. of No. 127. presided, and Christian Younc. of No. 3:1. w i leoted Secretary, to prenure a detailed plan of xnanKsgivine service, anu report to the Cooven tion. R. Alexander West, of No. 188. Samuel N. Foster, ol No. 190, A. C. Fite. of No. 15. John t. Server, of No. 4, and M. Ernst, of No. 6, were appointed a committee. This coiriniittee will report on Saturday week, to which date the Convention adjourned. The Temperance Movement. A meeting of members of the Anti-Liquor League was held last eveniner, in the upper story of the building at the northeast corner of Tenth and Chesnut streets. Mr. Andrewson was called to the chair. A number of BDeeches wpre made upon the evils of intern oerance. Five delegates were annotated to attend a convention to be held on next Monday evening, at the same place, tor the purpose of perfecting the arrangements lor a gcueiai mass meeting. Committee on Fire and Tbcst. The Com mltteeon Fire and Trust met last evening and Instructed tho Chairman to prepare an ordinance prohibiting flre companies in West Philadelphia from runninir to fires on this side of the Schuyl kill, unless signalled for by Chief Engineer Lyle. The Committee also desired to inquire into recent firemen's riots, but no witnesses appeared, and the Committee adjourned without action. THE DAILY- EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, Tim I'liAir foR a Hon op Cokkrition. The Joint Special Committee f Councils, ap pointed on tlie subject ot a House of Correction, tin (J a meeting ycsteirfay afternoon, which win attended by Hon. Joepu H. Ctian ller. and other members of the Board of Prison Inspectors. Where the building or buildings should be located was discussed at longth. and the com mittee Cf.me to the conclusion unanimously to ask Common Council to reconsider its actio a leji'Cling the Parade (Jrouml as a site tor work shops. The him ot the committee is to connect the House of Correction with the County Prison; to enlarge the Debtors' Apartment, and use It lor lodging purposes, ai.d to have all the work shops built on the lot known as the Parade (iioiind. Hohtk nn-KAL Sin'ikty. Last evening the stand niontlilv niectine of the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society was held in their hall, at Bioiul and Walnut streets. The exhibition w is very choice, manv of tho flower rlcsien, espe cially, being exquisite. The articles ollered tor premiums comprl.ed table desii'ii, baskets ol cut Dowers, hand bouquets, collections each of ix nnd twelve plants, in bloom, azalea", tho Mackenzie premiums for cHtncli'is. hyacinths In L'lassc, strawberries, lettuce, radishes, aipara gu, rhubarb, and a tine lot of over tittv lemons, from Delaware. Altogether the display was very creditable, nnd was well appreciated by the spectators. M a i : i m : t r : f: i s a pi r. For additional Marine Aeus see First Page. ALMANAC FOR Hon Risks Sl'V SkTH , PHILADELFHIA-THI8 DAY ..B'0l Mno.V RlHKJl SMi 6-1 2 lllH W'ATKK - J'Ji PIIILAHKLPUIA HOARD OF TRADE. Joski'hC. UbI'iib, ) KliMI'ND A. SoCliKR, MOIi l,.OKI.K L. IICZRY. ) ontuly Committee. BlOVKai-KTS OF OCKAN STKAMKUS FOR AMERICA. C.of I,lrairlck....I.lverpoul....New YorK... America huutliniiHilo!i...Ni'W York.... J..timark I,lveniool...Nev York..., Fdliihnrtjli l,lvenuol...evr ork... Atiilnuta j.oii(ion.......New York... r,n Liverpool... Now York... lliiriiiiioiilH..SioutliHiiipUiii...JSe' York.... I nldii ..isuiliuniiiiii...Ncw York.... Moravian Liverpool. .. Portland l'i riivian Liverpool... Hillaiia... Atlantic t-otitliamiuii...ri'W 1 ork... r.ol.Maiiciiehlr..Livi'rpool...New 1 ork..., Olympus.....; Liverpool... Hosloii Australasian Liverpool. ...New York... Deh, ware Liverpool... -"Iiilaon Ureal Fatleru....Llverpoil....ew York..., iih.... u Antwi rn New York... Feb. 21 , Ken. -n Feb. 7 Afar. I Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. .Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. 0 Mar. 9 ,.Mur. 20 .Mar. I'll ,.Mr. ii.'l oiili Ainericaiil'm ilaiiil.... Liverpool Mar. 23 j-u.lt J'.uiiorr.. City of Cork New York. ..Liverpool t'uliii New Y'ork... Liverpool America New Y'ork. ..Havre , Denmark New York...Liverpool Col iialtlmore.New Y ork... Liverpool CaieUonla New Y'ork...UlaOW Yille Ue l'ans...New York...IIavre Alriea Boston Liverpool liiuiiuionia New York... Hamburg Murrimiif New Y'ork ...1 1 avre ....-Mar. 20 Mar. .0 .....Mar. 21 ...... Mar. &t Mar, 1 .....Mar 2.4 ...... Mur. 2:1 Mar. 27 -Mar. .'Ill Mar. Mil Atliluula New Y'ork... London Mar. SO Krt New Y'ork... Liverpool Mar. ;i0 Australasian New York... Liverpool April 3 Kurope New York....IIavre April Atliinlic New Y'ork. ..Bremen April 6 Cliina Boston Liverpool .April 10 Ottawa New ork. ..Antwerp April 13 Bellona New Y'ork... London April 13 Ariiyn ...New Y ork. ..Havre April 13 Havana New Y ork... Havre ..April 17 Hi. Laurent New Y'ork. ..Havre -April 20 Baltic New York. ..Bremen...- April 20 Mississippi New Y'ork. ..Havre- April 27 Fultoli New Y'ork. ..Havre M.-.May 11 COASTWISE, DOMESTIC, ETC. Ocean Queen New Y'ork... Aspmwall Mar. 21 Oululiigsiar.....N'ew York...Rio Janeiro Mar. 22 N. America New Y'ork. ..St. Thomas Mar. 22 (Stars and hlripesl'liiluda Havana Mar. 23 S.W. Evrmuu..l'tilliiila Charleston Mar. 23 Columbia New Y'ork. ..Havana Mar. 23 Corsica New York. ..Havana Mar. 23 bant lnBoUeCubaN'ewY'ork...lirey town ..Mar, 30 Colorado San Fran Y'okohaniu, etc...April 8 N. America New York... Brazil April 22 ti. America -New Y'ork. ..Brazil May 22 Mails are forwarded by every Hteamer in the regular lines. The steamers for or lrom Liverpool call at Qut enstuwn, except the Canadian line, which call at Londonderry. The steamers lor or from the Conti nent call at Houthamptou. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamship Roman, liaker. Boston. 11. Winsor & Co. bchr J. 1'ilce, Ntckersoti, l'orlland, Rlakistou, Grauff &CO. Sclir uoddess, Kelly, Providence. do. Sehr Mary and Caroline, Wiuiih, Washington,, do. hch r Amos Edwards, Somers, Saleiu.Masn., J. J. Dovey Y I-OI1H. bchr Eva Belle, Barratt, Boston, Caldwell, Gordon v. Co. Kelir Electric Flash, McDonald, Marblehead, do. schr Anu Elizabeth, Phillips, I'aw tucket, Hoiniuoll, 11 miter fc Co. bchr F. O. Wtllard, Parsons, Portland, New Y'ork and Scluivlklll Coal Co. fct'r Albany, Robinson, New Y'ork, W. P. Clyde & Co. St'r U. H. btoiit. Ford, New York, W. P. Clyde & Co. bt'r J. K. bhnver, Dennis, Baltimore, A. Groves, Jr. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Pteamshlp Star of the Union, CookBey, 7 days from New Orleans, via Havana, with cotton, etc., to Phila delphia and Southern Mall Steamship Co. Passen gers from New Orleans Captain A. Cox, wife, and two children: Mrs. Mack. Mis. Everett,, and others. From Havana Mr. W. Cummimjs, Miss Cumming-i, Mr. Joseph Welnllch (German Opera). Parsed barque American Lloyds, near the Breakwater, hound out: britf W. Welsh, ID days from Trinidad de Cuba, below Fourteen Foot Bank; barque ashore on Old John: barque Minnie, below Morris Listen's; brig John Cbrystal, below Reedy Island; two barques at anchor oil Itecdy Island, bound up: brig Ella. olTNew Castle, bound down; ou" Fort MlUllu.a full-rigged snip, in tow, bound up. Br. ship Noiiparlel. Lowo. 30 days troni Liverpool, with mdse. to w. Brockie. Experienced very heavy westerly gales the entire passage: split sail., etc. Br. brig Peerless, Cheney. 20 days from Matauzoa, with molasses to E. C. Knlghl & Co. Schr Willow Harp, DavlB, 8 days from New York, with barley to Massey, Huston Jc Co. SchrAnu Elizabeth, Phillips, from Towtucket, In ballast to Roiumell. Hunter fc Co. bchr Goddess, Kelly, trom Pawtucket, in ballast to Blakiston. GraeU & Co. bchr Tycoon, uooper. i y irom duiuii uom, Del., with Brain to J. L. Bew ley & Co. Tug Lookout. Alexander, from Delaware City, with two barges to W. P. Clyde & Co. BELOW. Bchr J. W. Vanueman, from Guantenamo. MEMORANDA, bteamshlp rioneer, Bennett, tor Philadelphia, sailed from Wllminglou, N.C. lBlh lust. .',,,, sivun.Kinn suxiiii. Matthews, for Philadelphia, Bulled lrom Boston on Monday morning. Barque T. Whitney, Kelly, irom ouuuu iui -i un delphlu, remalu'-d ai Bermuda 12 days since. Brig Alva, lor i.eves, nui ,aueu ium nuwum lllRrigtA. IT. Curtis, Merryman, for Philadelphia, sailed from Matanr.as Hth Inst. ,, , Brigb. V. Merrick, Munduy, for Philadelphia, sailed from Cardeuas nth inst. , , . Brig Abbie Ellen. Fosa, for Philadelphia, cleared at bavaniiah Mill Inst. bchrs Governor, Moody, from Rockport, and Oneida, Davis, from Boston, both tor Philadelphia, at Nuw- ,'lbrch1riA.11Grwood. Godfrey, for Philadelphia, was towed to sea trom New Orleans lh "list. bchr J. M. Vance, Bird, heuce for Providence, at New York yesterday. , , . . . bchr Kedron, heuce. at Richmond Lth Inst. bchr G. T. Thorn, Townsend. hence, below New Or- leb"hrMaryMankln. Cobb, hence, at Matanzas 11th 'Tcb're S. B. Harris, from Belfast, and Hattie. Carter, from Howell" Island, both for Philadelphia, at New- P0brehr J.'tvi'bompson, Vausant. hence, at Savannah "scu? "gov. Burton. Ludlam, hence, at Wilmington, N. C liilh lust. . ,,,,lr.K, in,i bchr E. G. Irwin. AlKius, ior ruiiuLPu., tsaviiniiHn iiiuiiini. . n hanca at bchrs J. Baxter, Baxter, and D. S. Slner, hence, i ortland 17th Inst. ,.,. ,ah inct bteamer Frances, hence, at Baltimore lBtn insi. BILLIARD ROOMS. RiRT). . BIRD. JJ Aller several monins preproii.., has opened his new and spacioua lul""Th,i lu the entertainment of his friends, aud the public Iu general, at Nos. Wf and,S"7 ARCH btreet. J lie nrsi and Becona noore ", ..u,, Rooms, and furnished with twelve k veryining wmcn cau wiiuu - . , arB convenience of the players. In tha fbB'"eut J" lour new and splendid Bowling Alleys, for those who wish to flevelope their muscle In "ll''Jl,"")S "."ij Imku.i.uii a UHHtuuraut Is attached, where evi nw. aud will nr.d, ovehrlo.mdeparimeuu,. 4 bAM CELDOUGLAbil JwiHiiiame1giixmore HKNKYW. DUNCAN. PMIt I p fiiiUMB;CllT, Restaurateur. VLMylhYJlh Hi hind m carelnl auiiervlalon over a... He venlure"u say k'Jh there has nothing ever been approaching iUin establ shmeut a Co P arrangement aud attention to the cowion oi we C. BIRD, Proprietor. UUIIC. a;' ita FURNITURE, BEDDING, ETC. T HOUSEKEEPERS. I have a large stock ol every variety ol FUHN1TUHE, Which I will sell nt reduced prices, eons'Mlng of S'.A'v.m'. ,,li!iI,K 10P COTTAGE bUlTS. W A LNUT CIl AM I. fc.H 8U1 I 8 1A hLOll bt I lb IN VW.VKT PLL'bU, PARLOR bUIIB IN HAIRCLOTH. PARLOR SUITS IN RKl-b. Sideboards. Extension Tabled, Wardroliea, Book cases, Mattresses, Lounges, etc, etc. I. I. UlTNTIXK, 1 y. K, corner BKC'fWD and RACK Htreeta. Jj S T A 13 L 1 S II E D170C. A. S. ROBINSON, French Plate Looklng-Glasscs, ENdKAYJGS, l'AlNUNUS, DltAWLNGS ETC. Kanufacturer of all kinda of L00KIKO-OLA88, POEIKUI, AND PICTUEE FKA-Kiia 10 OEDER. No. OlO CHESNUT fcSTIilSlflT, THIRD DOOK ABOVE THE CONTINENTAL, 1'HiijknKLPuiA. S irl MISCELLANEOUS. No. 1 101 CUKmNUT Street. E. M. NEEDLES & CO., In opening their NEW STORK at this loca tion, will add a completoliita ( house FuiiNisiiiNu duy goods- KMBRAI.'INO lim:.ys, a'Ariiixs, XAttLF. ( I.OTIIK. ETC. JiTC. OF THEIR OWN IMPORTATION. , W-uisi xnXSHHD Hill 'OH n-1 0 ARCH KTHKET. 7Z( CHANDELIERS, B CAS KIXTUHKS. BRON.E STATUARY: Etc. VAN KIRK fc Vi). would respectfully dire-t the attention of their friends, and the public generally, to their large and elegant assortment of OAS FIX TURES, CHANDELIERS, and ORNAMENTAL BRONZE WARES. Those wishing handsome and thoroughly niade Goods, at very reasonable prices, will find It to their advantage to give us a call belo re purchasing elsewhere. N. B boiled or tarnished fixtures refinlshed with special caie and at reasonable prices. 2 21 Bill VANKIRK A CO, JpITLEIL, WEAVER & CO, MANUFACTURERS OF Manilla and Tarred Cordase, Cords, Twines, Etc. No. 23 North WATER Street, and No. 22 North DELAWARE Avenue, PlIIJAUtLI'IUA. Edwin n. Fjtlkk, Michael Wkavrr, Com bad F. Clotmikh. 2 11 QEORCE PLOWMAN, CARPENTEll AND BUILDER Ko. 28S CARTER STREET, And No. 141 DOCK Street Work aud Mlllwrlghtlng promptly Machine tended to. s L A T E MANTELS. SLATE MANTELS are unsurpassed for Durability Beauty, Strength, aud Cheapness. SLATE MANTELS, and Slate Work Gonerallj made to order. J. B. KIMES & CO., 8 12 Ko 21211 and 212S CHESNUT Street. o O K N EXCHANGE BAG IdANCFACTOKY. JOHN T. BAILEY A CO., BEHOVED TO N, E. corner ot MARKET and WATEB BtrooU' Philadelphia. DEALERS IN BAGS AND BAGGING oi every description, lor Grain, Flour, Bait, Huper-l'hosunate ot Llmo, Bon Dust, Etc. Laree and small GUNNY HaGH constantly on hanJ 2-2251 Also, WOOL BACKsi. JounT Bailey J Cascaded. PHILADRLPHIA SUIKiEON BANDAGE INSTITUTE, No. 14 N NINTH btreet. above Market. B. C EVERETT, alter thirty years' practical eipenonce guarantees the skilful adjustment of his Premium Patent Graduating Pressure Truss, and a variety ot others. bupporlers. Elastic blockings, Shoulder Braces, Crutches. Suspenders, etc. Ladles' apart menu conducted by a Lady, T. STEWART BROWN, 8.K. Coruer of rovKTii x cujEsryuTSis MANUFACTURER OP TUTTNKS. VAIISES. BAGS, EETICTJLES, SHAW STRAPS, HAT CASES, POCKET BOOKS, FLASK and Traveling Uooos generally. A1 LKXANDER G. CATTELL CO. PRODUCE COMMISSION HI l-.KUiLAiN TO, No. 26 NORTH WHARVES AND No. 27 NORTn WATER STREET, PHILADELPHIA. iLKIANBKR O. CATTKLI., I2 2 KLIJAH Q. CATTKLI ILLIAM S. GRANT, COM MISSION MERCHA NT, i0. 04 o. uHiljAyv Alia rivvuuu, x uiiaueipum, AtiKNT KOK Dupont's Gunpowder, Refined Nitre, Charcoal, Etc. W. Baker A Co.'s Chocolate. Cocoa, and Broma. Crocker Bros. & Co.'s Yellow Mulal bheathlng, Bolts, and Nails. 124 COTTON AND FLAX, BAIL DUCK AND CANVAS, Of all numbers and brands. Tent Awning. Trunk, and Wagon Cover Duck. Also, Paper Manufacturers' Drier Eelw, from one to seveu feel w lUe; Pauling, Belling, Sail Twine, etc. JOHN W. EVERMAN & CO., No. Ilia JONKS Allev. AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK. Factory, Hudson Cltv, N. J. WHOLESALE SALESROOM, No. 34 JOHN Street, N, Y. All styles and grades of Lead Pencils of superior quality are manufactured, and offered at fair terms to the Trade. The public are Invited to give the AMERI CAN LEAD PENCIL the preference. The Pencils are to be had of all the principal Sta tioners and Notion Dealers. ABK I'OR THE "AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL." fTKSTIlluNIAt.1 SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL. F. V rj ! V L-1 U T ,'B coll KOK, November 16, 1868. I have always recommended the Fabkr nolvirrade KA11K s. " i iiiHiiuini vuirii uy imh PENCIL CO., N. y., 1 tind them AMERICAN LEAD Hkki.and lead pencil, being superior pencil tor saei uuiK. ornamental and meehanf.u.l h,i o Ta all the ordinary uses of a lead pencil art ........n - --""I .niooTh lead-even thlHr".""1"1 sn1 hV8 7 ly graded' and rat lleucIlH tin gives me great pleasure to I h i !'"? f peu?''' pencils. ujr oiuer foreign market for , LOUIS RAIL, Professor of Drawing, etc. Ali;PencllH are stamped "AMERICAN LD PENCIL CO., N. Y.n lo?ku?fteilUluewUll0ut lt name of tbefirm EH PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS. Ml It 1 1- l'OU RALK. Tim Board of Cnmmiu.inir now offer for saleTWo 1 1 UN iJlt El AND TWNKTY 1'HOU HAM) ACKEM of Agricultural Jolleiw Land benp, lelDg the balance ol the Herlp griintca I the l oniriKiuweiillh of Pennsvlvaniii for the endowment of Agricultural Colleges lit tills Btnle. l'roposals for tho nnrrf,o (f this Land 9crlp. nddressed to "The Hoard of CoinmissionerH ot ."tgiicuiiuriu i.iiikI Hcrin." will te received at, !!,,ulv'"r-(J-'riil'K Ofllce, at IIARKIrt 1A'l,I,i1M: u,nlilu "'clock M., ou vY KDNKoDAY, April 10, lsii7. Hits Ihihi may he located In any fitnte or Ter ritory. Iiv tlm l.nliii.i-u ,,r t ,n ....,.,.,!,..., anv nf llieniinpproprlnted lands (except mineral lands) ol tho Lulled Ktates, winch may be subject to sale at prlvniH -titrv !,,., i, r.i...,n r unrio represents a Quarter section of one hundred and sixty acres, is Issued lu blank, and will be tiniislernble without endorsement or formal assignment. The blank need not lie filled until the scrip is presented for location and entry, when the party holding It cau fill the blank, and enter the land lu bis owu unmo. lllds must lie made bh per acre, nnd no bids will be re ceived lor less than oue quarter sect Ion. J be Scrip will bo issued Immediately on the pny Hu nt of the money to the iSurveyor-Ueneral On till bids for a less quantity thim lorly thou sand ncres, one-third of the purelm.se money must be paid within ten days, and tho remain ing two-tblida within thirty days alter uotiu j tlou of the acceptance of the bid or bids by tlie liourd of Commissioners. JACOB M. CAMPHELXi, Hurveyor-Muneral, For the Board of Commissioners. Ilarrlsbnrg, February 27, 18t7. i 4 u 10 p H I L A D li L 1' II I A DEl'O T. Assistant Quartkkmastkr's Okpick, ) Jslo. 1131) (iiKAitb Btkp kt, March 18, lsti". J 1'KorUNAI.H FUH FUKAUK. Senlcd Proposals will be received at tbisolllco until 'l o'clock AI., TUESDAY, March 2(1, 1SU7, for funilshinir this Depot with Forage for period of six (u) months, commenclm; April 1, Mi7, and ending the KUtlt duy of September, lbu7, inclusive. riz.: CORN, C ATS, HAY, AND 8TIIAW for the use of nnimals iu tlio public service nt this depot, or at any other locality within sixty (WJ) miles of the city of rbiladelpbia, wlieu required. All grain to be of the best quality. Oats ,32 pounds to the bushel; Coru, fill pounds to the bushel; Hay of tho best quality 1'ennsylvanla Timothy; Straw to be Hye, of the best quality. All subject to Inspection prior to delivery. l'roposals will slate price tier hundred pounds for Hay nnd Straw and per bushel for Coru and Oats, delivered nt places of consumption in such quantities nnd at such times as may bo ordered. (Tlie price to be stated both lu words and fi ttu res ) Each bid must be guaranteed by two respon sible persons, whose signatures nnd residences must be appended to tho puaranteo nnd certi fied to as being good and sutlicleiil security for Five thousand (fitHM)) dollars, by the United Stales District Judue, Attorney, Collector, or other public ofllcer. The right Is reserved to reject all bids deemed unreasonable, and no bid from a defaulting contractor will be received. All proposals to be made out on the regular forms, lu duplicate (which will bo furnished on application ut this OHiCe), and conform to the terms of this advertisement, a copy of which must nccompnny each proposal. Envelopes to be endorsed "Proposals for Foruge." Bidders are requested to be present at the opening of the proposals. Hy order of Bvt. Brigadier-Generul U. H. CKOSMAN. Asst. ti. M. Gen. U. S. Army. HENRY W. JANES, Capt. and Asst. Quartermaster, 318"t Bvt. Major U. S. Army. P 11 O O s s Philadelphia. Pa.. March IS. 1S67. Sealed l'roposals, iu duplicate, will be received by the undersigned, at No. 1103 G I HARD Street, third lloor, or directed to Post Olllce Box 1338, lu this city, until 10 A. M., 22d March, 1867, lor fur nishing the United States troops, employes, etc., at Fort Delaware. I tel.. Willi FRESH BEEF of a good marketable quality, in equal propor tion of fore nnd hind quarters, excluding necks, bhanks, aud kidney tallow. Also, CORNED BEEF of the best Quality and t he usual corning pieces. The snid lieef to be delivered free of cost to the troops, etc.. at Fort Delaware, Del., in such ouniitlUes and at aucn times as may be re quired by the Commanding Olllcer at Fort Delaware, and to continue in force four (1) months, commencing on the 1st day of April, 1Su7, or such less time as the Commissary General shall direct, aud subject to his ap proval. Bidders will make separate proposals for each article, and in separate letters, and, urxm acceptance of their bids, will give such security as may be required for the faithful performance of their agreement. Bnls must be endorsed "Proposals for Beef, etc." C. L. KILBUUN", 3 IS It Brevet Brigadier-General A. C. G. S. OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COM PAN V. m . Phh.adki.phia, February 4, 1867. Proposals will be received at the Ollice of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Philadelphia, until the Urst dav ol May. 1S7, Inclusive (unless a satisfac tory proposal should be received aud accepted pre viously), trom responsible parties desiring to contract with said Company for the establishment ot a direct Line of Steamships between Philadelphia and Liver- '"lilank forms of proposals, with detailed Informa tion, will be furnished upon application to 27 t6 1 EDMUND SMITH. Secretary. COAL. THE GENUINE EAGLE VEIN, THE CKLE brated PRESTON, and the pure hard GKfcEN WOOD COAL, gg and Stove, sent to all parts ot the city at 6'6U per ton ; superior LEHIGH attli'K. Each ol the above articles are warranted to &ve per fect satisfaction in every respect. Ordurs received at No. 114 Houth THIRD Btreet; emporium, Jlo 1:U W ASHING IOK AT.nae. 4 4 QOAL! COALl COAL! J. A. WILSON'S (Successor to W. L. Foulk.) LEHIGH AM KCHUlfl.liII.ti FAMILY COAL YARD NO. 1517 CAI.IOWIIII.1. HT., IIIILA. Attention Is called to my HONEY BROOK LEHIGH and RE-RROKEN bCHUYUaLIi, both superior and unsurpassed Coal. Coal and Preparations best In the city. 9 ZVm V. PATRICK & CO. NO. 304 N. BROAD ST., DEALERS IN LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL C0A HA2LET0N, BLAHAN0Y, EAGLB YXUT, A5 RE-BR0KES BT0VE, Always on baad, under cover, and frue lrom DIRT BLATE. 8 it BniwBn Robert bhoemaker a co.. WHOLESALE DECCCISTS, UAHUFAClUBErA IMFORTERB, AND DEALERS U Taints, Varnishes, and Oils, No. 201 NORTH FOURTH STREET, lum CORN Eli V? RACE. MARCH, 20 1867 LUMBER. QAT SELECT WHITE riNE BOARDS J.UUI) AND PLANK 4-4, 6-4, t-4, 2, , and 4 Inch CHOICE PANEL A ND 1st COMMON, 18 feet long, 4-4, S-4, IM, 2, t'f, , and 4 Inch WniTE PINE. PANEL PATTERN PLANK. LARGE AND SUPERIOR 8TOCK ON HAND. TCfif7 -BUILDIKOI D dTEdTno" J.00 I ItUII.DING! LUMIURI LUMBER! LUMBER 4-4 CAROLINA FLOORING. 6-4 CAROLINA FLOORING. 4- 4 DELAWARE FLOORING. 5- 4 DELAWARE FLOORING WHITE PINE FLOORING. ASH FLOORING. WALNUT FLOORING. SPRUCE FLOORING. STEP HOi RDS, RAIL PLANK. PLASTERING LATH. 18G7. -CEDAR AND CYPRES SHINGLES. Iai.NG CEDAR STTINOLEH. SHOKT ('KI)Alt SHINGLEd, COOPER SUING I.ES. FINE ASSORTMENT FOR SALE LOW. No. 1 CEDA R LOGS AND POSiTS. 1 QCIT LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS lOO I . I.l'MliER FOR UNDERTA K E'.ReJI JtEI) Cr.lt A K, VAI,iUl, ANU PijN K, 1867; -A I MANY I ,UM BER 0 F ALL KIND! ALHANY LUMUE.lt OK ALL EUS1S t-r.A.-lliM'.ll WALJill. DRY POPLAR. CHERRY, AND ASH. OAK PLANK AND HOARDS. M A HOGAN Y, ROSEWOOD. AND WALNUT VENEERS. i GAT CIGAR-BOX MANUKACTLREKS lOUl . CIGAR-llOX MANUFACTURERS. KfAINllsJl I MIA It J1UA. ISUAK1IS. 1867" SPRUCE JOIST 1 SPRUCE JOIST SPRUCE JOIST FROM 14 TO H2 FEET LONG. SUPERIOR NORWAY SCANTLING. MA CLE, R ROTH ER A CO., 11 22 ftmrp No. tone SOUTH STREET. p, H. WILLIAMS. LUMBER M KRC II ANT. SEVENTEEN III AND SfBlSG GARDEN STUEETS OFFERS A srrr.nioK ktock of LUILDIKG LUMBER AKD HARD WOODS, 3 8 tmwlm Suitable for the Spring Trade. J. C. PERKINS, LUMBER MERCHANT. Successor to R Clark, Jr., NO. 324 CHRISTIAN STREET. Constantlv on band, a laige and varled assortment Building Lumber. 6 24 WATCHES. JEWELRY, ETC. VV1S LADOMUS k CO. DIAMOND DEALERS & JEWELERS. WATCH Ka, iKWKI.UY AS11.VKK WAIIK. BATCHES and JEWELRY EEP AIRED. Have on band alarge and splendid assortment OIA9IONIIM. WATCHES. JEWELKT, AND NILVER-WARE OF A LI. KINDS AND PRICES. Particular attention Is requested to our large stock Of DIAMONDS, aud the extremely low prices. BRIDAL PRESENTS made ot Sterling and Stan dard Silver. A large assortment to select from. WATCHES repaired In the best manner, and war ranted, is l4p Diamonds and all preclons stones bought for cash. JOHIN BOWMAN, No. 704 ARCH Street, PHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN SILVER AND PLATED WARE. Our GOODS are decidedly the cheapest in the city for TRIPX.K PLATE, A N4. 1. f Z8J WATCIIES. JEWELUY. W. W. CASSIDY, No. l SOUTH SECOND STREET, Offers -an entirely new and most carefully select d stock of AMERICAN AND GENEVA WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER-WARE, AND FANCY ARTICLES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, suitable for BRIDAL OR IIOI.IDAT PRESENTS. An examination will show my stock to be unsur passed I n quality and cheapness. Particular attention paid to repairing. 8 1J RUSSELL & CO.. NO. S3 NORTH SIXTH STREET, Have Just received an Invoice of FRENCH MANTEL CLOCKS, Manufactured to their order In Paris. AlBO, a few INFERNAL ORCHESTRA CLOCKS, with side pieces; which they oiler lower than the same goods can be purchased In the cltv. 5 2tij HENRY HARPER. No. 520 ARCH Street, Manufacturer and Dealer In WATCHES, FINE JEWELRY, SILVER-PLATED WARE, AND 812 SOLID SILVER-WARE. AWNINGS, ETC. WKINGB! AWNINGSI IMILDEW-PROOF AWNINGS. W. F. SHEIBLE, No. 40 South THIRD Btreet AND No. 31 South SIXTH Street, Manufacturer of MILDEW-PROOF AWN INGS. VERANDAHS, FLAGS, BAGS, TENTH, 0 and WAGON COVERS. Btencll CntUPg ana canvas printing. Z7amrp WNINGS, WAGON COVERS, BAGS, ETC. If you want an EXTRA AWNING VERY' CHEAP, let our Awning Makers take the measure, and make It from u lol of lnuo Hospital Tent lately purchased by us, many of which are new, and the ben I li-on durk. Also, Goverumeut Saddles aud Uaruesa of all klnda, elo. etc. PITKINS & CO., 8 13 lm Nos. 837 aud 89 N. FRONT Street. PRIVY WELLS OWNER9 OP PKOPERTY The only place to gel Privy Wella cleaned . dktlulected at ery low prlcea. A. PEYHON If annfaeturer or Pondreite, 10t eOLDBMlTH'H AlALLi LlUIiAR Y blreoW AMUSEMENTS. EW CHESNUT STREET THEATRE. TtTP.VTriAr.l Mt KT FOIl POSITIVELY TWhLVfc NIGHTS ONLY,' MIPS HELEN WITFR. TWO SPLENDID PIECES! T A DOl BI.E HILL, io commence lth the iirama, In three acta, cotlUfii Mathllde ..V 151 lInmret.!:..A'I,'e-j Mls HELEN WFSTERM To couviudewilh the three art Drama of Miami GLE.EN RCsillEs, Jladame St. Aubiii'.'.'. ) MIm HELEN WIMTERU 8ATgpTnXiT AI!;i"N00N. Mrch U. GUAM) EAMII.y. M ATI N Ml N DA Y K VENI N, April 1 MR. JAM1 S E. MUIUmTii. WALNDT BTREET T U E A T It R. CHEAT I'RAMATIC KXCITFMFNT HOUSE CRAM MED KVKItY NlOHr Tlllh (Wednesday) KVKNINII, March in The C harming. Youthful, and Vernaille Ariirta Mlr-H LUCILLE WEtSlEllN. ' when she will perform her great linpcnonatlmm LADY I ISA 11 EL AND MADAME VINk! In the original and only geniilm IMny, entitled EAbT LYNNE; OR, THE ELOPEMENT, written tor Miss Western, and performed by her NEARLY- ONE 1 Hot HAND T1MI. the merits of w Inch are niglulv attested hv bOHH AND 'lEAK.-s OF ISYMPATHY. RS. JOHN DREWS KEW ARCU STREET THEA'IRE. Reglns at 7S o'clock. "ltl!S" BULL TRIUMPHANT. FOI'RTH WEEK. HOUSES FULU Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, aud Thursday. OUllH," "OURb,'' "OUKH." WITH NEW SCENERY, MACHINERY! N EW Ml LI I A RY COSTU.M KM. J MILITARY RAND ON THE (STAGE. SlOONI.IOItT MARCH OF THE TIKX)P3 A FULL AND EFFICIENT CAST, AND Jilts. JOHN DREW As MARY NETLEY P11IDA Y-HENEFIT OF MR. M OR DAUNT. hA'lLRDAY-HENEFlT OF MR. CRAIU. Heals secured six days in advance. FOX'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE.--ItlilrNsK ATTRACTION. FOX'S COMBINATION TROUPB EVERY EVEN 1 NO. GRAND CORPS DE llALI.ET.COMlCPANTOMIMi ETHIOPIAN RURLESHUE. COMIC PANTOMlMf MKBICAN ACADEMY OFMUSIG, THOMAS MAGU1RE and UimimrnQ Protessor R1SLEY, f MANAGERS. THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE TROUPE WILL APPEAR THIS WEEK EVERY EVENING, and at the Matinees on WELNEtsDAY AND BATURDAY AFTERNOON31 March 20 and 2X Matinees conirneuce at 2; FJvenlng performance at 8,' Prices as ueual. No extra charge tor securing seatd( Classical matinee; CHARLES 11. J .4 It VI ANNOUNCES HIS FOURTH AND LAST MATINEE OF THE SERIES OF 1806 67, IN THE FOYER OF THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC; Xlll ICSOAY, M4IC4 II ill, 1867. Tickets and Programmes at the Music Stores. 3 16 41 O 0 N 0 E R T II A. L L GRAND REOPENING lly Hie '1 wo PEAK FAMILIES RELL RINGERS assisted by the BERGER FAMILY. For a short season, commencing MONDAY, MARCH IS, and continue every evening during the week. GRAND CONSOLIDATION of three distinct aud separate Companies, making the largest troupe of Hell Rlugers In the world. TWENTY-FIVE PERFORMERS, -2 Bell Tables, 2 bolo Harpists, 2 Solo Stall' Bell-Play.' ers, 2Su Silver Bells. ., GRAND MATINEE, WEDNESDAY' AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS.' Duors opeu at 7. Commence ai S o'uloca. Tickets lor sale ai C. W. A. Trumpler s Music Store,' where a diagram of the Hall may be seen aud seata secured three days In advance. Tickets, 50 Cents. Reserved Beats, 75 Cents. No hall price In the Evening. Children admitted ta the M minces lor i Cents. ai4Ut GOODHUE & CHASE. Business Agents. F OYER OP ACADEMY. FRIDAY AFTERNOON, March 22, At halt-past tour o'clock, CARL WOLFSOHN'b FIFTH MATINEE, First Appearnnce of MADAME CLARA BRINKERHOFF, who sings Beethoven's great seen a and Aria, AH PERF1DO, with accompaniment by air. WOLFSOHN. Tickets. Oue Dollar Each. 3 16 St JEW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE XN ELEVENTH tstrep. above CHRSNUT, "THE FAMILY RESORT" OPkM FK THE KKAttON. CARM CROSS .V mXEY'N MINSTRELS, the Great Siar Troupe of the World, in their GRANf ETHIOPIAN SOIREES, (SONGS, DANCES. Njfri BURLESQUES, aud PLANTATION SCENES. Hoik, open at 7 o'clock. Commencing at 8 o'clock J. L. CARN CROSS, Manager. GERM AN I A ORCHESTRA. PUBLIC REf hearsals every SA'lURDAY AFTERNOON al MUSICAL FUND HALL, Hi, o'clock. Engagement! made by addressing GEORGE RASTERT, Agent. No VIM MONTEREY' St.. between Race and Vina 12 sir TRELAND! IRELAND J- An Illustrated Tour of the Emerald Isle. ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, commencing March is. lti7. EXHIBITED WITH 60 LIFE VIEWS. LECTURE AND SONGS. 8 15 6t ROOFING. ... fl OLD Bn INGLE ROOFS (FLAT OR STEEP) COVER' ED WITH JOHN'S ENGLISH ROOFING CLOTH, ' DA,na,CO"t?,J w.ltb LI(4UID GUTTA PERCH A ?A.1.I5TP".'k,n? tuem Periectly water-proor. LEAKY GRAVEL ROOFS repaired with Gutta Percha Paint.' and warranted for five years. LEAKY SLATM ROOFS coated with liquid which becomes as hard ar slate. TIN, COPPER. ZINC, or IRON coated wilff Liquid Guttapercha at small expense. Cost ran glul from oue to two cenw per square foot. OW Board ol Khingle Roots ten cent per square foot, all completa Materials constantly on hand and for sale bv tliJ PHILADELPHIA AND PENNSYLVANIA ROOjft 1NG COMPANY. GEORGE HOBART. H 2 6m No. 2M N. FOURTH Street. O O 1? I IV Gr . OEI SHINOI.E HOOFS, FEAT OR STEEP nil l KUl Willi tilll l I'KKt llA K4OiA I4i-4 l.'lH,aii(1 coaled whh EItl?lU UUTTJ l'ERCHA PAINT, making theiu perlecUy watea proof. LEAKY (lltAVKL ROOFS repaired with QutM Percha Puiut, aud warranted tor five years, LDAKY SLA1K KOOFN coated with Llqnll Gutia Percha Paint, which becomes as hard as slate ForTlM,4 llER,ZlM',and lltos ROOFl this Paiut Is tlie lie vlut uilru ol all other protevllou. It forms a perfectly Impervious -covering, completely resists the action of the weather, and constitute, a thorough protection against leaks by rust or other wise, trice only from oue to two cents per square rTIN and VRAVEC BOOFINU done at the Shortest notice. Material constantly on hand and for sale bv tho MAMMOTH U04FINU COMPANY. 7 6 ItEl'MJiEMN .V EVERETT. 1 21 m No. HOii GREEN street. CASTING'S COMPOUND SYRUP OP NAPTLTA CURES - COUGHS AND COLDS. GIVE IT A TRIAL. i Bold by all first-class Druggist. DYOTT A VOH AUEJfTS, No a North SECOND' Btreet. 88 lm HARD RUBBER ARTIFICIAL LI MRS. Arms, Igk, Appllauce. for jjeiormity, etc eic. i uese i.iuioe am i trausierred from life In form and ah I are ihe lightest, most durable, com-1 fortable. uerleot. and srimrio .ubsiU tutes yet Inventiil. They are l- i.r.u..rl unH n.l,...ui l.w I h A IlnlUSf States .1 our Drlnclpat Surgeon alenl KIMBALL A CO.. btiet Philaifelphla. Addresa No. 63 ARCH btreet amphlet free. ; H,, .,. NhV 2N