t CITY INTELLIGENCE. ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITKMS ( OCTSIDB fAOSS, Oitt CorKcits -The re gniar meetings of these bodies were held yesterday afternoon. The ses slsns terminated early. The inn made lt appear fince for the first time In some days, and the usnal habitue of the gnllerytound greater pleasure In backing in its beams. This was the business done: oeirci vrancx president Chair. Sperlng was in the A note was received from (he Board of Health. In which It is stated that the health of Lhe citv i uiiriiMcu uy uiH condition 01 many streets which, being in course of paving, cannot be cleaned. Such streets the Hoard pronounce nolsances. A resolution was offered by Mr. Cat tell permit ting the Pennsylvania Railroad Company to lay a four Inch water pipe in Westmiuster avenns, from the main pipe at Forty-first street to the property of the company, near Thirty. ninth street. This was passed. Another resolution was reported from the Com mlttee on Wattr, authorlz.ng tl;e laying of. water pipe upon portions of Emmett, Ogden, Worthing Ion, Gaul and other streets. It was adopted. A resolution to lease the ice cream saloon at Fair mount, to Henry Snyder, tor the ensuing twelve months, at the rate of f .two wai adopted. From tbeUommltteeon Law, Mr. Stokley moved that the committee be discharged from the further consideration of a resolution relative to the ap. polntment of an Assistant City Solicitor to suc ceed CJeneral Oollls, resigned. He claims that his object was that Councils might enter into an elec tion without delay, as the Committee on Law had failed to makeany reporton the subject. Vr. Kamerly claimed that mere was no reason why the matter should have been referred to the Comml'tee on Law. The course is unusual. Mr. Page said that the City Solicitor, by the ad vice aud recommendation of the Judges of the Courts, and almost the entire bar, had appointed Mr. Worrall as his Assistant. The whole thing is got up here with a view to turning oat that distin guished lawyer, and forcing Into his place a mem ber of this Chamber. The whole movement here la one of self-interested manipulation. Mr. Stokley's motion passed. Mr. Stokley moved that the nomination of Mr. Worrall be confirmed. The yeas were six, the nays 11, Mr. Stokley voting with the negative, and the appointment of Mr, Worrall, therefore, w.is not confirmed. The special order of the day at four o'clock was the subject of the new public buildings. Mr. ISumm, Chairman of the Committee on City Pro perty, being absent, on motion of Mr. Barlow, the snbject was laid over for one week. The bill offered by Mr. Smith at a previous meet ing, providing that Councils meet every two weeks instead of evory week, was now read. Mr. King opposed the bill, on the ground that even when meeting every week the business of the city was inadequately taken care of. Mr. Smith expressed the opinion that the less frequently Councils met, the belter it would be for the city. The snbject was then referred to the Committee on Law. The resolution from Common Oonncil relative to the location of streets, with reference to the naval depot at League Island, passed this Chamber. A resolution to request the Mayor to close the taverns on Sundays was indefinitely postponed, it being nnderstood that the Mayor already does everything In the matter so fur as the law clothes him with authority. A batch of resolutions relative to repaying streets, etc., were concurred in. A resolution by Mr. Jones, asking what sums have been paid by aldermen inty the city treasnry, was agreed to. The resolution relative to the police districts, as passed by Common Oonncil, was concurred it. The resignation of Mr. Van Cleve, of the Four teenth ward, was read and accepted. The Chamber then adjourned. Common Branch The Chamber came to order at the rap of President Marcer's gavel, at 3 15. A commnnicatlon from the City Commissioners was read. For that department an extra appro priation of two hundred dollars, for the sealer of, weights and measures of the southern district, is desired. The Committee on Finance were directed to consider the subject. A communication from the Board of Health called attention to the condition of certain streets, the broken roadbed of which prevents the clean ing of the highways. From the Board of Revision was read a com mnnicatlon asking an appropriation of $728,333 lor expenses Incurred. A property ol one hundred acres on Darby road, four miles below Market street, was offered for sale as a site lor a House of Correction. Price, two thousand dollars per acre. These were referred to regular committees. The Board of Revision complained of the un equal assessments now being made in certain localities by assessors. Referred. Mr. Harper offered the following resolution: Resolved, That the Survey Department be au thorized to prepare plans In duplicate of the street lines of so much of the First ana Twenty-sixth wards, as follows: From the river Delaware back channel at League Island and river Schuylkill on the south and east and Penroso Ferry road avenue 44 degrees south to Twenty. third street; avenue 4'i degrees south to Twentieth street; avenne 42 degrees to Front street: avenue 37 degrees to Sixth street east of Frontand Gurtln street to the river Delaware on the north and west. Said plan to locate an avenue one hon ored and twenty feet wide upon and. along the northern boundury of properly to be dedicated to the government ol the United States for naval purposes. And the said departments shall also revise the street lines upon plan No. 179, so that connection may be made between Delaware ave nne thereon located and the extension of said ave nne, as above specified. Mr. Potter offered a resolution prohibiting the Highway Department from repairing the Reed street culvert nntil plans of these repairs be drafted by the City Engineer. Mr. Palmer said that the work was now going on. The resolution was agreed to. Mr. Gill offered the following: -Roanivprt. That the DeDartment of Highways be Instructed and required, whenever a contract is .,.,,! Inln fnr now navinir. to notlfv theSUrVBVOr of the district in which the paving is to be done, of tha tnt nf tne contract, us tocauuu, mu ui time when the contractor will be ready to proceed, mil H iha nmrlr. Resolved, That the district surveyor shall, npon receiving notice from the Highway Department as .(r.n.-airi nrnKMii at nnee to set grade stakes through the middle of the street with the grade marked thereon, and after the grading shall have been completed they shall examine the same, and if done in accordance with the city ordinances, they shall report the same to the Highway Depart, ment in writing, and no gravel or other paving material shall be deposited upon the street until after the surveyor's report has been received and approved by the Highway Department. Agreed to. Mr. Harrison offered a resolution to repave Co lumbla avenue from Tenth to Eleventh street. Re- leMr!'Evans rose, and moved the appointment of a loint committee of five from each Chamber, to act in connection with the Council President and the Mayor, to consider the propriety of erecting a monument to the soldiers who fell daring the war. .Afrrotid to Mr. Billington called up the bill providing that the Mayor be authorized to reconstruct the police districts according to the best interests of the city, the interpretation of the "best interests" being left to that official. T he bill parsed. The resolution requesting the Mayor to return the resolution calling upon him to eu&jroe the Sunday liquor law was agreed to. The Select Council ordinance approving the contract lor the erection ol school-houses was called up. Mr. Smith moved to strike out an item of 58U0 for furnaces for the school-house on Locust street, above Broad. Mr. Harper said that the building to be erected " in the Eighth ward will probably be the largest in the city, and the furnaces lu the structure mast therefore be expensive. Mr. Shippen, who Is per. son ally superintending the erection of this school, building, has made the subject of heat a special study, and this beater is the most economical pre sen ied to the Board of Control. This item of healers was non-concurred in. To the remainder of the ordinance the Chamber MrBardsley called up the ordinance regulating the rates of sewer connections. (This U nuder the law published in our report of the proceedings of March. Wtu.KKP.) The question was considered, talked over and noaiooned until next week. P The Select Council bill appropriating ioooto .7 MM.hHiia fur damages sustained oy widen. tit lirnnd street was called up. After aa hour's 1U?L tl- win h nasBed: but the vote was reconsl s'a Vnd the whole subject referred to the City a report from the Commit. Finance, approving the sureties of Charles " U"iniT:.i!mer of City Property. Agreed to. ..rt u reconsider the vote by v bill providing lor the appointment of Mtcbuian auu uu- .-v.. r - ..ri.iui. nnstnoned. jpas muou" . nnntrfHrMl. nVn(leourt.cleaner were stricken TIIE DAILY Mr. Hancock moved to amend to make the jani tor's miary six hundred dollars per annum. This wss agreed to. The next motion was to refer the whole business to the Committee on City Property, from wh ra the report recommending the action had originally been received. Seven o'clock came, and the Chamber was de claied adjourned. A Terrwlr Railroad Accident A Well known Citizen Instantly Killed. A pleasure excursion, Ht the rich House, on the Jersey silo of the Delaware vet-terday Bfternoon, met with a deplorable accident. A number of pcnllenie j of this city lelt jesterda) moruiug for a day' pastime attnut celebrated locality. After the day's fport terminated, they repaired to the railway station to await the arrival oi the tram lor this city. This was delayed. It wna not In time, and Mr. John K. Deal, one of the party, was walking on the eldo of the track, when Van Kirk's Line, on the Camden and Amboy K)ad, came tbuudcritifr pnt,t. This train, it seems, did not take passengers aboard at the station. Mr. Deal did not appear to pay any attention to the train. The whistle was tovndcd, but it was too late; the locomotive had struck him, and hurled him into a deep cut by the side of the road. At almoHt the Barue time the train from Philadel phia for Me w York passed up, and the two trains created a momentary contusion. When the ex citement died away, Mr. Deal was found lying in the cut, dead. The body was placed on board lh down train and brought to Camden, where Coroner Huberts held an iuqupst. A number of wituesf.es were examined, amongst whom were the following: lieniaojin Jones, Ralph VuuktiK, Charles R. Galilean, L. vVilkinsoti, lleury Kennedy, Powell Clayton, and John S. Stairs. The evidence elicited before the Coroner's jury brought out the (acts as narrated above. Dr. CulleD, of Camden, held a poit-morlem examination, of the body. lie tes tided that there were two sliiibt. cuts upon the temple and two abrasions upon the left check of the deceased. Thepe were the only outward marks of the colli sion. He found, however, that all the rinson the left side were niore or less broken. There were other internal wounds, any of which were sufllctcnt to cnue death. The doctor stated that the gentleman hail not been run over, but it was evident that the cow-catcher of the locomotive had first struck his ankle and caused him to tall against the side of the enpne, which, going at a rapid speed, hurled him into the cut on the road side. One of the witnesses testified that he heard a whistle sound previous to the tune the accident occurred, but he could not teil whether It was from the train coming down or the one going up. All those examined testified to the train going at a rapid rate. The Coroner, at hall-pust 8 o'clock last evening, adjourned the inquest until this evening, when other witnesses will be examined. The body of the unfortunate man was sur rendered to his friends last niaht. Mr. Deal resided in this city, at No'. 240 Crown street. He was well known in I'niiadelphia, having at one time occupied the position of County Treasurer. Ot late years he has been eDgaped in the paper business, on Seventh street, near Market. Deceased was aged about lorty-five years. He leaves a family. A Pastor Installed. The religions services attending the installation of the Kev. George P. Wiswtll, D. 1)., as Pastor of the Green Hill Presbyterian Church, took place last evening. The chinch was crowded on the occasion, and the services were highly interesting. The ser mon was preached by Kev. Daniel March, D. D. The charge to the pastor was given by Kev. John McLeod, and the charge to the con gregation by Rev. P. L. Bobbins, The consti tutional question were pat by the presiding clergyman, Kev. John Crowell. Tne congrega tion worshiping In the Green Hill Church is growing gradually in numbers and influence. The Sunday Schools are also in a very flourish ing condition, and the religious enterprise thus far can be considered a success. The Religious Society ok Friends will hold their annual nieetins at their meeting-house, on Race street, above Fifteenth, commencing on the 13th inst. Tho meeting oft. ministers and elders on the 11th inst. Public meetings for Divine worship will be held at their meeting houses on Race street, Green street, aud Spruce street, on Fir9t Day uorning, the 12th lust., at it) o'clock, and in the evening at 7 o'clock, except at Spruce street, which is held at & o'clock in the afternoon. The yearly meeting is composed of about 15,1)00 members, and holds epistolary corresppoaence wnn tne yearly meetings of New York, Baltimore, Ohio, and Uenesee. Larceny of Government Notes. A large number of $50 and i00 notes on the First National Bank of Jersey City, N. J., amounting in the aggregate to $12,000, have been stolen from the Treasury Department at Washington, D. C. These notes were ready lor delivery to the bank, and needed only the signatures of the officers to render them- good. The various banking institutions have been notified of the thelt. Beaten Badly. A man named Owen Heger, employed on the schooner Jane N. Baker, was badly beaten on Weduesday night, by a party at Port Richmond. His face aud head were much lacerated. He was taken to the Episcopal Hospitul. AMUSEMENTS. ACA DEMYOF MUSIC BENEFITOF MlSS CAROLINE M. Richings, The beautiiul aud popular opera of Martha will bo presented this eveuiu?, with a brilliant cast. MUs litcbiniis will eing her great rote "Martha," and Mr. Seftuin will assume the part of "Nancy." This will be the lat-t evening performance ot the Rlcbiugs Eiitr lish Opera Troupe iu this city, and we trust that the luir beruiiciare may bavo a very full house and a splendid reception, as she des-erves. un to-morrow (Saturday) 'ii-rnoon, lareweu matinee. Wallace's beautiful and romantic opera of Maritana will be presented. Cdesnut Street Theatre. Tliiseveuinarhas been set apart lor the beneut of Miss Josie Orcou, an excellent actress, wuo always tunes great pains to render her roles In an admirable ruau ner. Miss Orton will appear iu Eugene Scrrbe's remarkable play of Fairy Fingers, iu which sue is unrivalled. Next week the Southern Relief Association will take the theatre tor six nigntd aud a mati Dee. Miss Julia Daly will appear, supported by the whole company. Gilts of great value will also be distributed among the audience at each peiiormance. Walnut Street Theatre. Mrs. F. W.Lauder will enact her great assumption iu Elizabeth this evening for her benefit. The character ot 'Elizabeth" is one well suited to the great genius and attainments of Mrs. Lander, and people are equally divided in reirard to whom should be awarded the certificate of excellence Mrs. Lander or Madame Itistori. Arcii Street Thbatee. Benefit of Mr. J. W. Wallack. Henry lhmbar will be produced this evening, with Mr. Wallack In the title role. To morrow Oaturday) nleht Mr. Wallack apoears iu his great part ot "Fagin," in Oliver Twist, un Monday LUht, Mr. Dan lirvaut will appear in two of his greatest assumptions, tn Handy Andy and the Irish hmigratU. Mr. Bryant will shortly produce his owii beautiful play, called bhamus O'lirien. At the American Tueatre tho usual variety performance will he given. The Oerhania will present the following pro gramme at their concert to-morrow afternoon: 1. Corouatiou March from Le fropueie, Meyerbeer 2. BorR, "Oh, Stay this Longing" (first time), (J. Melkert 3. Mghtbhade Walta . . . 0. Hueuis i. Allegretto bcherzando, Eighth Sint'onie, Beethoven 6. Overture, Shipwreck of Medusa, Reisiger 6. Duet "Albin" (first time) . F. v. Flotow 7. First Finale from 11 Tcmplurio . Nlcolai Carl Woliboen's farewell concert will be. given at the Academy of Music sent Thursday evening, the loth Inst. Ticket may be obtained at Tiuiupler'a, Beveuth and Chesnut HtreeUs. Concert Hill. The panorama ot the Holy Laud an4 Egypt U now on exhibition, and no EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, . one should fail to see it. Colonel William II. Maurice deliveis nn explanatory lecture every Dight. A matinee to-morrow (Saturday) afternoon. Tint Family Rerort. AtCarncross fc Dixey's, Andy's tilrotarjim will oo presented this evcnmi, with a host ot other good thing0. Tim Academy or Finb Akts and Artists' Fund Society are both giving admirable and unusu ally flue exhibitions of paintings aud sculpture. Mrs. Mary Lakemyer has opened Smith's Island for the season. A very pleasant aftei noon and evening may be spent at this popular resort. Mr. Churles II. IUu is toe Superin tendent, and knows bow to malfe his irteiids welcome at all times. JIAICIMO TEMftillAl'lI. For adflUtotial Murine Heu tee Mrt Page, ALMANAC FOH IVHILADKLI'HIA TH1S.DA Y. Sttm Risks .....4 48 Moon Rinks m 0"i"i Bum Skts T'UDiIIish Watkh... 7 li PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADB. T). C. Wt'C'AMMON, 1 Wash. Huk ukk, VMonthlt Oommittkb. John Hi'akuawk, J UOVEUKMTS OF OCKAff ITKAUKlll FOR AMKIUCA. Tputonln Boul!mmjiton...;Sew York April 24 jhrln Livrrtoul...Nuw York April ii Cult-uoniH 41uHtfow.....New York April M Alaltiiila LoiiUuu .New York April 27 I'.oiMxin lie.ster.iLive roni...New York April 27 1'nlmyrn. -..Liverpool... Mew York April 8(1 Mew Yotk... bouttiBnipioii...fit'W York April ao China, Liverpool... Bunion April 11 Huldlng Htar ......Havre Mew York May 1 llHiiinioiila...Hiutliuniptoii..New York May 1 i IiyotN. Yoik...Llvernuol...N'ew York May 1 lM't mm .LIverjoil...ljuebec May Java Llverpool...Mew York .May ilauHu BoulliaiiiptuH...New Y oik..... FOK KUROPK. America New York...Hremen ( omu.lJiH Mew Y(irk...UlasKOW City ol Paris Mew York...Llverpiil l)i iiDiark......Nf w York. ..Liver pool , Knlti n Mew ork...Havre TtMilonla. Mew York...HauihurK Permit. Mew York. ..Liverpool Union .Mew YorKlireiiii'n I IiIcsko .....Mew York... Liverpool , .May May 0 May 11 ...May 11 May It .....My 11 May 11 Muy 15 ....May 1 ...May 18 Krln ...Mew York. ..Liverpool May is IS IS 21 II anmioDla Mew York...Hamlurg" May Vllle tie Paris... Mew York...Havre-. ...May Wm. Penn Mew York. ..London -Muv Ottawa New York. ..Antwerp .May 'ii COAhTWIHK. IKMHOSTIU. KTU. lloro Castle Mew YorkHavana ..May Pioneer-.... Plillacla WliuiliiKton -May Juiilaia Plillaila .Mew Orleans May Toniiwauiia Philada bavamiah. .......... ...May 11. lliauncey...Mew York...AHpiuwall May Hen. Mrade Mw York... New Orleans May J.W. Kvermau..Plilla(la Charleston ..May Fah Kee Kew Vork...bt. Jagu May F'ung tbhuey...New York...jtoiiK Keug May F.aKle Mew 1 ork... Havana -May blurs and blripesPhilaila Havana May i '.rsita......... ...... Mew York. ..Havana. May Nevada .New York. ..ban Jnau May B. America Mew York... Brazil ..May Alails are forwarded hv pvirv steamer In tim ruvular 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 caJ 1 at bouihamvton. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Brig Barry Vlrdeu, Collins, Havana, U.S. Stetson&Co. bebr W. P. Phillips, Homers, ostou,Caalner. Stickuey & Wellington, benr A. K'aikenberg, Tlrrell, Providence, Blaktston, Oraefl A Co, fcciirJ. H. Walnwrlght, Morris, Boston, Pine Knot Coal Co. Scbr buowflake, Rose, Boston, Connor & Co. bchri;. V. Ulover, lngersoll, Boston, J. U. & O. S. Reppller. fcht Cherub, Layman, Washington, Street Co. Bclir C Moore, Ingersoll, Hlngbam, D. Pearson & Co. bchrlllawatha. Meviinan, M'ewburyport.U. B. Kerroot. bchr J. C Runyou, Ualbls, Providence, Rommell & Hunter. Bclir A. E. Valentine, Bayles, Salem, Lennox & Bur gess. bebr S. and M. D. Scull, Steelman, Portsmouth, L. Audenrled Co. fct'r 11. L. Oaw. Her, Baltimore, A. Groves, Jr. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Scfar E. A. Valentine, Bayles, 6 days from Boston, lu ballast to Lennox A Burgess. bclir Reading KR. Mo. 41), Powell, from Richmond, Vs.. with walnut logs to Bacon, Collins fe Go. bchr A. K'aikenberg, Tlrrell, lrom Higliton. bclir Cherub, Layman, from Olman's Creek. bchr C. Moore, lugersoll, trom Pawlucket. " MEMORANDA. Ship Morning Star. CoallleeL heuce. at Flushing 2Gth ultimo. fcbbip Essex, Barker, for Philadelphia, entered out at London 2.,Ui ult. bhtp Kate Davenport, Otis, hence, at Liverpool 26th Ultimo. bhip Adele. Jaburg. hence, at Bremen 23d ult. Steamship Alexandria, Plait, heuce, at Morlolk 6th lost., aud sailed lor Richmond. Barque K auny, Turner, heuce. at Marseilles 2$th ult Barque Isaac R. Davis, Hand, for Caibarleu, sailed from Havana 1st lust. Brig W. 11. Park, Darrah.for Delaware Breakwater, cleared at Havana 8d lust. Brig E. A. Bernard, Crowell, for Philadelphia, sailed friui Malaii7.au 2Mb ult. Brig A. li. Curtis, Merry man. hence, at Cienfuegos 28th ult. Prig bnmuel Welsh, Hoecker, hence for Barcelona, sailed trom Ulbraltar 1Mb ulU Brigbarah W atson, lor Philadelphia, sailed from Cleuluegos HOlh ult. bclir M. K. bmith. Smith, hence, at Trinidad 23d ult. bchr J. Johnson. McHride, lor Pututdelphla, sailed from Cieuluegos &lh ult. bchr 1. V. Wheeler, Dyer, for Philadelphia, sailed f.om Matantas'tlh ult. bebr a, M. Flanagan, Corson, hence, at Cienfuegos 2Mb ult. bchr T.N. Tower, Perry, for Philadelphia, sailed from Havana 1st lust. bclir C bhaw. Reeves, for Brldgetou, cleared at New York yesterday. bebr Adeline Townsend, TownBeud, from Mobile, at HavaDa 1st Inst. ......... bchr Y'ankeeBlade.Coombs.for Philadelphia, cleared at Wilmington, M. C Bth lnsu I bclir American Eagle, for Philadelphia, cleared at ; Baltimore sih InsU ... bchr Geo. Kales. Nlckernon, heuce for Providence, was oil Point Judith Bib Inst. bebr Two Marys, Willeitu, for Philadelphia, cleared at Wilmington, N. C 6ih lust. Scbr Dora A. Baker, Kldrldge, from Savannah, with lumber, ol and lor Mew York, Is ashore north ot Long Branch. The Dora A. Baker registers idiiS tons, was built at Philadelphia in lt0, aud owued by J, V. ilwell 6 Co. , , bteunier Philadelphia, Fultz, hence, at Georgetown 8tn lust. NOTICE TO MARINERS. Commanders of vessels, pliois, aud others naviga ting the entrance lo Port Philip are hereby informed thai Hie temporary lixed red and green light on Point Lonsdale will, ou aud after the 2otb lnsl., be discon tinued, and a light ot the same character, but of more power and range, will be exhibited from sunset to siinrlKetrom the lighthouse near the Polut Lonsdale leleirranh station, The fight will be seen ten miles on" In ordinary weatlier. annearliig s reen between tbe bearings or about N. by W. and N W. '2 W and red between the bearings of about NW. yi W. aud W. by 8. From these bearings navigators will observe that the MW. it W. line passes uear the Lonsdale and Lightning rocks; they must therefore be ou their fuard helore tbe color beglu to change, as the blend ng ot the red and green lights will Indicate closti vicinity to the Hue which passes from the lighthouse over these dangers. C. FERGUSON, Chief Harbor Master. Department ot Ports and Harbors, Melbourne, Feb ruary 15, lsti7. W A It DEPARTMENT. Bukgeon-Ueneral's Office, 1 , May a, lw, . j An Army Medical Board is now lu sesslou lu Mew York eily lor tho examination of candi dates lor admission into the Medical HtuU' of the United Klatea Army. Applicants must be over tweuty-one years ol age, and physically sound. Applications for an invitation to appear be fore the Hoard should be addressed totlie Sur-ceou-Ueueral, U. B. A., aud must state the luil name, residence, and dale and place of blrtli of tho candidate. Testimonials as to character and qualifications must be furnisiied.' If tho applicant has been iu tlie-Medieal Service of the Army, the lacl stiould be stated, together wltli his loiiuer rank and lime aud place of service. No allowance is made for the expenses of per sons undergoing the examination, us it is au indispensable pier.-quisile to appointment. T here are thirty-five vacancies in the Medical KIUU- . J. K. BARNES, 5 4 fmwlra Surgeou-Ueueral, U. H. A. QULVER'S NEW PATENT PKEP HAND-JOINT HOT-AIR FURNACE. BiStiEl or ALL IZEtl. . AlscPhllegar1! New Low nre bteani Ueatl Appaiaius. or saieby CUABLES WIIXIAMAt 10 No. U8I MAJUT Btrefc SHIPPING. rff??. i"K JPIIIi.AlKl.i-lllA AMU kyfc&t OL lliF.RN MAIL blKAMolilP CAM lAMi bRPUll.AK LI M K OM MVAKHAH, A. A0AWAIsi'A.'t''" tons. Captain Wm. Jennlng. V HililKU, Sfio tons. Caption Jacob Teal. lhe steamship TUN AW A Nil A, will leave for the al.ovt port on bainrday, May II, at 8 o'clock A. M... from tbf second wbarl lieiow Hornet- street. 1 hrotiKh pansRge tickets sold fciul irelKlit taken fo all poinlftin connection It In lie Ueorftla Central IUU road. WILLIAM 1 JAM KM. (ieneral Agent, Mo. SM H. Helaware avenue. A gents at Bavannah, Hunter fc OanimelU i 1 St (PPT. , l'Illi,AlKI.I'IIIA AMI) 5nhklnj.,"pl IllhltiN MAIL Bl KAMrtltIP COM X a LKtiULAK M.MI MUMIIJ.Y LIME, 1K M.W ltl.;AM, lA., 8TA BOFTII K UM lOM.iaa tmis.c'apt. T. N. Onoksey t, in A 1A. Vili lu"8- Captain P. L. Hoxle, Mill leave tills port every two weeks alternately tout 1j lug at Havana for paaseugers going auU re turning. 'Hie JUM'IATA will lei.ve tor New Orleans May-, at 8 o clock A, II,, trom tho second wharf owiow bprnce street. lhe b'UKUHllKUSlOiN wUl leave New u leans for litis port May is. Ihronah hills ol ladlnfc signed for frelKbt to Mou... dHlvehtou. Matches, VK:k8burK, Meiupuls, Masuvi-c CaliO.bt, l.onlH. Louisville, and cincluiiati. WILLIAM L. JAMKH, General Agent, 'li Mo. HI4 IS. Delaware avenue, Agents at Mew Orleans, Creevy, Mlckeisun A Co. 1IIK IMIILADKLIMIIA AND BOLlllKIlN MAIL HlVlMaulPltm FaA V'b KLUILAK HK.M1-MOM 1HLV L1MK ,. . K W H.iHlISUIOlS, M. . The steauisiiip l luMlsJ'.K uli tons, Cupialu J. Ben nett, will leave lor the aOove port on Suuiruay, May 11, at o'clock A. M from the tecoud whart below bprute street, Bnls o lading signed at through and reduced rate to all principal ixnnts In Mortli Carolina. Agents ai w iiimi.kIou, wortna iiunlol. WILLIAM L. JAWI-iS, t.eneral Agent, Mo. 814 ts. lielaware avenue, 41! h'i'EAM TO LlVhKI'OOL CALLING at Uut-eiiHtowu. The Ionian Lino, uuiim. stu.i v et-kly. carrying the Lulled btales Malls. 1U1.1URM '1KKK1S 'iO PARIS AM1 BACK k 1 Kb 1' CLAhS, fJW UOLH. CITY OF P.MtLs Saturday, May 11 CT'l V UK LIMK.lUi K Wednesday, May 15 Cl'iY ciK M hW YORK Saturday, May is Cl'l Y OK JSO&TOM --Salurduy, May 2.) CITY OK RAL'l IMORi-. Saturday, June 1 and each succeeding eaiurday and Wednesday, noon, from Pier Mo. 4fl, North River. RATKH OF FAHSADK By the mall steamer sailing every Saturday Payable iu Uolii. Payable lu Currency flrstCabln....... .....llo To Loudon, 116 Steerage ......M 'l o London........,-. HI 'i o Fans Lit To Paris J Passage bv the Wednesday steamers: First Cabin 110; bieerage, .w. Payable in Lulled States currency Passengers also lor w aided lo Havre, Hamburg, lira men, etc, at moderate rates. bieerage passage from Liverpool or Queenstown, 7 currency. Tickets can be bought here by persona send lug lor their friends. tor lurlber information apply at the Oompanv'i Oil ices. - JOHN U. DALE, Agent, 87j No. 411 CHK.bN UT HI reel. Philadelphia, P A V S A : H TO A v li funn i GKKaT BRITAIN AND 1KFLANI1I J 1 BlItAdiaair AIAJ DA1L1J3U l AVAEil. AT UKLLCKD HA1KM. DHAFT8 AVAU.AbLK 'i HKOUGllOl T ENGLAk IKELAM), lCOTLAD, AND WALLS. For particulars apply to Ko. 6hOinn bireet. and No. 'ill bltUADWAT OrtoTliOH. H. BLAKLK.'ill WALNUT Ht 11 FOR N bW YORK. bWIFTSUKE Transportation Company Despatch and bwlltaure Lines, via Deiawart ana Karuan Canal, on and after tbe 16th of March leaving daily at 12 M. aud t P. M., connecting will) all Northern and Eastern lines. For freight, which will be taken npon accommoda ting terms, apply to WILLIAM M. BAIRD 4 CO., 1 1 No. lift 8. DELAWARE Avenue. !. TO SLUP CAPTAINS AND OWNERS. a. The undersigned navlna tensed the KEM biiNG lOM SCREW DOCK, begs to inform his friends and the patrons of the Dock that he Is prepared with increased facilities to accommodate those having ves sels to be raised or repaired, and being a practical snip-carpenter ana cauiaer, win give personal alien tlon to the vessels eulrusted to blni for repairs. Captainsor Agenu.bblp-Carpeiuers, and Machinists having vessels to repair, are solicited to call. Having the aueucv lor tbe sale of " Wetterstedt'i Patent Metallic Composition" for Copper paint, for tbe preservation of vessels' bottoms, for this cliy, I am prepared to turnlsn tne same on reasonaDie terms, JOHN H. HAM MITT, j Kensington Screw Dock, 1 DELAWARE Avenue, above Laurel street. LUMBER. 1867." SELECT WHITE PINE BOARDS AMD PLANK. A A &-A ti-A O ) L Q m n A A Innl. CHOICS PAM'KL AMD 1st COMMON, 1 eet long. ft, O-T, D I, K, z;fe, O, HIIU 1-II1UU WHITE PINK, PANKL PATTERN PLANK, LARGE AMD bLPERlOR bTOCK. ON HAM'D.I . B u ILDIKUl BUILDING JLOD I . BUILD1MO! LUMBER I LUMBER) LUMBER 4-4 CA KOL1M A KLOOR1MU. fr-4 CAROLINA FLOORINO. 4- 4 DELAWARE FLOORING. 5- 4 DELAWARE K'LOORINU WHITE P1ME K LOOR1NO. AbH FLOORING WALNUT KLOORINQ, bPRUCE FLOORINO, bTEP HU4 ftDS. RAIL PLANK. PLAb'l ERINO LATH. 18b7. CEDAR AND CYPRES 8H I MOLES. LOMU CEDAR BHINQLE8. feHORT CEDAR bHIMULES, COOPER bHIMOLEH. J?INE AbbORTMEMT FOR 8 A LB LOW. Mo. 1 CEDA R LOOB AND POBT8. 1 QUI LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS lOU I LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS! RED CEDAR, WALNUT, AND PINK 1 CAT ALBANY LUMBER OF ALL KINDl -LOU I ALBANY LUMBER OK ALL K.LND8 bEAbONED WALNUT. DBT POPLAR, CHERRY, AND ASH, OAK PLANK AMD BOARDS, MAHOGANY, ROBEWOOD. AND WALNUT VENEERS. curr cigar-box MANUFACTURER J.OU I CIGAR-BOX MANUFACTURERS, bPAMlbH CEDAR BOX BOARDS. i CAT SPRUCE JOIST! SPRUCE J0I3 XOD f bPRUCE JOIST FROM 14 TO ai FEET LONG. SUPERIOR NORWAY SCANTLING, MAULE, BROTHER A CO., HWSmrp No, '!!) SOUTH STREET. Jt C. PERKINS, LUMBER MERCHANT. Successor to it Clark, Jr., NO. 324 CHRISTIAN STREET. Constantly on hand a large and varied assortment ol BniluiUB Lumber. 5a4J D Df AHl'MliN T OK ACiRlCULTUHE. Washington. D. C. Mnv 8. 1807. Proposals will be received at this Department until 12 o'clock, Juno tl, Imo'7, lor furnishing alt the materials aim performing the work re quired In tbe construction of a Brick Bulldtuir for tbe use of tbe Department of Axrlculture, to be erected on reservation No. 'i. iu this city, according to plans aud speclllcutloiis that can be seen at tlittofllce of tbe Commissioner of Agriculture, where full Information wltli rrgaid to tbe proposed building can be obtained; stud proposals to be either for tbe whole build iiit, or (separately for Hie Ulllereut kinds of wik. No proposal will be entertained from any pet sou Wbo is not known lo be a practical builder. Biuders are requested to state the shortest time possible in which the bulidlug is to be compli-ted, tbe work lo be commenced lu three linys alter the signing of the contract. Tbe Department reserves the rlijbt to reject any or all bids, if it be deemed for the interest of tbe (Jovernmeut to do so, aud no bid will bo received that does not conform to the require ments of the plans aud speclticatlous aud of ihls aoverllseiiitiuL. Ninety percent, of the amount of work done ard materials iurnisbed, aeoordiug to contract price tsald amount lo be ascertained by the esti mate of tbe Hupoiluleiident), will bo paid from time to lime as the work proceeds, aud ten per cent retained until the completion ot the con tract aud the acceptance of lhe work by the Department. Every proposal must be accompanied by the bond of two responsible persons iu the sum of twenty thousand dollars, that the bidder will accept and perlorm the contract If awarded to him, the sullicleiicy of the security to bo certi fied by the United Slates District Judge, United states District Attorney, or Clerk of the United btales Court. Proposals should be Inclosed in a sealed en velope, indorsed "Proposals for a Building for the Department of Agriculture." ana addressed to tbe Commissioner of Agriculture. 6 10 m ISAAC NEWTON, CittuaUioner. MAY 10, 18G7. AMUSEMENTS. A ADElfYOFMUSI C CARL WOLFHOTTN'S FAREWELL CONCERT, THl'ltbDAY EVENING. May is. 1S67. When be will be assisted by the toilowlua- eminent Artists: MADAME GA.ZANIOA. Being ber first and only appi arniice fur several years. till. 1)1 EO. 11 ADELM AN, The lavorlte lyric tenor. MR. WEN7.KLL KOPTA. The dlstlnrulslipil vmllnlnt. T Si K MF.NJiKI-OltN SOCIETY, With th Ir Rlenulil Chorus nf I hrre 11 uudred Voices, and a Large and Elllcieul Orcliestrn. Conductor Mr. J KAN LOUIS l.ebder Mr. bl.MON HAHSl.KR Accnniaiilst Mr. H. O. THUNDER BKIU1IKII SEATS ONE DOLLAR EACH. Can lie bbtnined iu advance of lhe Concert, at tho Academy of Music, and at tne Music Store or C. W, A. 1 runiler, corner of be veil Hi and Chesnut streets, w ii limit ei tra clinrRC j ors open at 7 o clocK. concert commences at s. Holders of Green Tickets are nartlculai lv reauested to exchange them lor reserved seals at their earliest convenience. 1 n order to mpet the wishes of persons residing at a dlsiaiicp, IheatrlcleHt punctuality will be observed lu commencing the Concert. 610 6t N EW CHESNDT 8TREET THEATRE. BKNKKIT OK M l!SH JOS1K ORTON. A CADE MY OF MUSI C RICHINOa' ENOLTSH OPKRA COMPANY. CAROLINE R1CH1NGS DIRECTRESS I.AKT rKHrUHMAWUK iil I O.NKi. T111B (Irlrtay) K.VKN1NG, May 10, FA 1IKW KLL HKNKHTOK Mlhb CAROLINK R1CHINOH, When will he produced Klotow's Opera, MARTHA, WITH A GREAT CART. Miss R. takes this omiortiintlv of returning thanks lo her felluw-clil.ens lor ill eir generous appreciation oi vins. hit ureal uniieriakinx tnai or eHianiisning i.i KlIMi opera on a lirm looting in this country an appreciation evinced liy their most liberal patronage Mid support during ber brief season ol KntplHli Opera, bbe takes pleasure in announcing thai her Company Is now tiilly reorganized, and strengthened v. un auaiiionai v. eu-anowu ariisis tor me season oi 1M7-6. making It thtf' best ami most complete organization ol the kind ever established lu thU couniiy. TO-MORROW AFTKRNOON (SATURDAY), GRAND OI'KRA MAT1NKK. MARITANA. M ISS JOSIE ORTON'3 BENEFIT TO- NIGHT. VTEW CHESNUT STREET THEATRE. iM 1UIU (irlday) KVKN1NU, ni-.i r.n i BKNKKIT . HKNKK1T HKNKTIT 11 KN K.KIT OF MISS JOK1K ORTON. M 1H JOM K ORTON. MISS JOblK ORTON. First time here of bcrlbe'a beautiful play, in five acts, entuieu FAIRY FINGKTtS. nelena Miss JOSIE ORTON To conclude wltu THK LITTLE BAVAGK. Kate Dalrymple Miss JOSIE ORTON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, GRAND FAMILY MATIN KE. MONDAY Tho llrst ot a series of HkNKRI'M FOR TIIE STARVING 1'K.OFLE OF THE SOUTH, And tlrsl nlglit or MlbS JULIA DALY, Tnirether with nt her uttl-HCl ions ot & NOYK-L AND EXTRAORDINARY CHARACTER. iiumiai, june o, CKNDRILLON. N t.W CHESNUT STREET THEATRE. BENKKTT OF MISS JOSIE ORION. TT a l n u t STREET THEATRE, VV N.J E. corner of NINTH and WALN UTStreeu, Begins at 4 to 8 o'clock. DRAMATIC TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. THIS (Friday) EVENING, May 10, LAbT NIGHT BUT ONE of the Celebrated and Accomplished Artiste, MRS. F. W. LANDKR, formerly MISS J. M. DAVENPORT. who will appear, lor tbe seventh time, in her much aumireu couceuiion ana rendition oi ELIZABETH. UUEEN OF ENGLAND. conceded by the Press aud Pulillo as the most Im passioned, powerlul, and arllstlo impersonation i the modern stage. mma (SATURDAY-LAST NIGHT OF ELIZABETH. N EW CHESNUT STREET THEATRE. BENEFIT OF M1HS JOSIE ORTON. M R9. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET THEA'l RE. Begins at to o'clock:. ONLY NIGHT OK HENRY DUNBAR. BENEFIT OF MR. James w. wallack. AND HIS LAST NIGHT BUT ONE. THIS (Friday) EVEMNO, May lu, Only time ot the great play of HENRY DUNBAR. Henry Dunbar Mr. J. W. WALLACK bupported by the Full Company, Saturday Mr. WALLACK as FAGIN, IN OLIVER TWIST. Monday, May 1, Mr. DAN- BRYANT IN TWO CAPITAL PIECES. TVTISSS JOSIE ORTON 'S BENEFIT TO- J.V-L N NIGHT. FOX'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE. JMMKNSE ATTRACTION. FOX'tt COMBINATION TROUPB EVERY EVENING. GRAND CORPS DE BALLET.COM IC PANTOMIM1 ETHIOPIA N BURLE&UUE. COMIO PANTOH11MA MISS JOSIE ORTON'S BENEFIT AT THE NEW CHESNUT TO-NIGHT. A TTRACTI O N EXTRAORDINARY. CONCERT HALL. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, tbe Grand Illuminated Mirror ot ttilPT AND THE HOLY LAND, COMUENCINO MONDAY EVENING, MayO. The popuiur Ltctorer, Colonel W, it. MAURICH Is engaged. Cards ot admission, SO cents, or two for 75 cents. Children ball-price. A grand MATINEE will be given .on SATURDAY AK'lERNOON.llay ll,at2i P. M. Tickols, 25 cents, or live tor fl. 5 1 lot N EW CHESNUT STREET THEATRE, BENEFIT OF MItS JOSIE ORTON. ARTISTS' FUND SOCIETY HPBINU EX II 1 1 liT I ON NOW OPEN, AT THEIR NEW OAU.EBIEW, MO. 1334 CHESNUT STUEKT, From 9 A. U to P. M. T4 13 tl Admission. 25 cents. Season Tickets, 80 cents. ' IfcS JOSIE ORTON"S BENEFIT AT THE NEW CHKSNUT 'lO-NlGHT. A 88EMBLY BUILDINGS. EVERY NIGHT, AND WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AKTKRNOONS, THE LCB1N illioitm-iia in their pleasing enieiialnmeni ot'CouJuratinns. Also THE LUBIN LILLIPUTIAN FAMILY In their Comical Amies, which never tall to produce Fuu. Admission, 85 cenls. Reserved Seats, SOcents. Com mence at t o'clock; 59 8t Malliifts Adults, 28 cents; Children, 15 ceuis. M ISS J0IE ORTON'S BENEFIT AT THK NEW C11NUT TO-NIGHT.; ST EW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA UOCSi ELEVKM U street, auove chesn UT. '1111! KAM1LI BKSOKT" OfllS lOlt 1IIK NEAftOlV. filDfctf lllhkM Ji HIVKl 'M MIMM'I'llVIJi the Great biar Troupe ol the World, lu tbelr GRA ffl 1 ETHIOPIAN 1-iUINGB, DAXSCKS, NEW BLRLEbUUES, and PLANTATION SCENES. 1'oo.s open at 7 o'clock. Coinmeiictiig at 8 o'clock iW J. L, CARN CROSS, Manager. M ISS JOSIE ORTON'S BENEFIT AT THE Nfc.W tllKf N UT TO-NIGHT. HO! FOR rjlllTll'S ISLAND! FRESH AIR PFAL'T I HI, WEN FRY 11 EA LTTI KUL k.X FKC1E T HElliATH ENT ERT'AlNMENT OF THE BEbT KIND. MRS. MARY LAKEMEYER respectfully Iniorms her irleuds and me public gene ruliy, thai she will opeu the beuulul IHlaud Pleasure Ground kuuwu as -- SMITH'S ISLAND, on PTNDAY next, May 5. she luvltes all to come and enjoy with her the Jellghiaof tuis tavonle sum; mer resorU ault ISS JOSIE ORTON'ti BENEFIT AT TUB M NEW CHESNU T Tt-x" GERMANIA CKCHKS1KA.--FUBL1C RB heaTsals every SAT U RDA Y AFTERNOON, MUSlclLFUNDTIAL..a ! nai1 bv ariilrewdn faFOHOM! HAHIHH1', Agent, No &TSATfcKTY '?L.bweo Hmuil Vu litia The last reneaisal wiM take place on June 1st. AMUSEMENTS. EW CHESNUT hTRKLT TIIEATRE.- REMKFIT OK I-s .IOME ORTOP. EXHIBITION OF PAlNTIffG AND SCULPTURE; Th Forty Fourth Annntl ElhlbltlOlK OP THB PENNSYLVmNH ACADEMY OF FIRE ARTS! rrtKHNTTT RTBIT.F.T. A ROVE TENTH. Is now open day and evening from 9 A. M, till 7 P oi , ami irom s till iu in lue eveuius. Admtttsnce, iSri-iiia benson TicketiQMi cents. Mt M 189 JOSIE OU TON'S BENEFIT TO night. ; ENGINES, MACHINERY. ETC. COLD'S IMPROVED PATENT LOW STEiUt AND nOT WATER APPARATUS, FOR VAR9IINU AND TEJI TILATINCt WITH PlIBK EXTERN Alt A lit. Also, the approved Cooking Apparatus, THE AMERICAN KITCHENER; On the European plan ol heavy casting, duraollltyj, aud neatness ol construction. Suitable lor Hotels, Public Inmliuilons. and lhe better Class oi rrivate itesiuenoea. Also, Agents for the sale ot SPEARMAN'S PATENT SAFETY VALVE, Which should be connected with every water bacld aud boiler, aud ORlKil iH'B PATENT ARCHIMEDEAN VENTILATOR, UNION STEAM AND WATER HEATING CO!flPAflY JAMES P WOOD 4 COf NO, 41 SOUTH 1'OIBTH STREET. B. M. FELT WELL, Superintendent. : 4 26 8m; n PENN STEAM F.NfJINIi! A7C1 IMlBOlLER WWREB, NEAF1K A LEVY.. ii.ALlllAL AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS AlAtnlAIOlO, DUllirl-UAlLIJVO, UiAAjA.y SMITHS, aud FOUNDERS, having lor many yean been in successiui operation, auu ueeu eiciusiveij engaged In building and repairing Marine and Rivet Engines, high aud low-pressure, Iron Boilers, Watei Tanks, Propellers, etc. etc. reepec-llully offer thelt services to toe public as being lully prepared to con tract for engines ot all sites, Marine, River, and; Stationary; Laving seu, oi patterns oi oinereni sues, are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch Every description ol pattern-making made at tha; shortest notice, i High and Low-pressure Fine, Tubular, aud cylinder Boilers, or tbe best PennsylJ vania charcoal iron. Kurgitigs of all sizea and kinds Iron aud Brass Castings ot all descriptions; Roll Turning, Screw Cnuiug, and all other work; connected With the above business. Drawings anfl specilicatlons for all work don at the eatabliahmeut Ire ol charge, aud work guarj anteed. .... The subscribers hava ample wharf-dock room for repairs of boats, where ttiey can lie in pertect sulety aud are provided-wllti shears, blocks, tails, etc eta, for rauing Lev, or hght fhx, O. NEAFLE, JOHN P. LEVY. B21 BEACH and PALMER Btree I. VAtOHAN MEBBICK, i WILLIAM H. MXBSICK JOHN B. OOPK.. SOUTUWARK FOLNDRY, FIFTH AND WASHINGTON btreels, PHlLutOKl.PHIA. ' MERRICK A SONS. ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, manufacture High aud Low Pressure Steaia Engines) lor Land, River, aud Marine service. , Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, etc Castings or all kluds. either Iron or brass. 1 Iron F- true Roots tor Gas Works, Workshops, and Railroad Stations, etc ... Retorts aud Gas Machinery, of tbe latest and most Unproved construction. Every description ol Plantation Machinery, and Sugar, Saw, aud Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam Trains, belecators, Fillers, Pumping En gines, etc. Sole Agents for N. Blllenx s Patent Sngar Bolllnr Apparatus, Nesmyth's Patent Sieam Hammer, anr Aspinwall A Vtoolsey's Patent Centrifugal sugat Draining Machine. 6aot BRIDESBURO MACHINE WORKS OFFICE, NO, 66 N. FRONT STREET, PHILAOHLPHIA. We are prepared to nil orders to any extent for oar. well-kuown MACHINERY FOR COTTON AND WOOLLEU MILLS, Including all recent Improvements In Carding, 8pln4 ning, autf Weaving. W e invite the attention of manufacturers to our exj tensive works, . H ALFRED JENKH A.80N, STEARNS, WHITNEY & BRIDGES, B o. 327 CHISNUT STREET, i Manulacturers of CAST-IRON WATER AND STEAM PIPS . Of all sites; also Fittings for the same, at the lowest market rates. Extensive machinery has been prer pared, and we are now ready to furnish this pipe t any amount at short notice. Also general Railroad and Steamboat supplies. a3 8ra ROOFING. O O I IN O . OLD SHINGLE ROOFS (FLAT OR STEEP) COVKRJ x.u wnn jvasx o iUMjirati tiwriHQ CLOTH ft Ana coateu wun xawuiu uuili PERCH PAINT, making them perfectly water-proof. LEA k GRAVEL ROOFS rei iaireu wun Gutta Percha Plnt and warranted for bve years, leaky hi.itiI ROOFS coated with liquid which becomes aa hunt slate. TIN, COPPER, ZINC, or IRON coated wltM Liquid Guttapercha at small expense. Coal ranging from one to two cents per square foot. Old Board oa Shingle Roots ten cents per square foot, all complete Materials constantly on hand aud tor aale bv tha PHILADELPHIA AND PENNSYLVANIA ROOM 1NG COMPANY. GEORGE HOBART. U6m No. Km N. FOURTH Street, B O.O Fl'lV G', OLINIIINJI.K HOOFS.rUTORSTEKIt rOtl ltl ltHIUI bl'ITA I.H1IA Huof l.O'lll.and coaled with L.1 Ulll) Uli'i-'rX t-EltCUA 1-AxAT, makhig them periocUy watei prool. LKAHT SBAYEL HOOFS repaired with anttf Percha Paint, aud warranted lor live years, 1.KAI4Y SLATI; ItOOt'M coaled with Llqnll Gutta Percha Paint, Which becomes as hard as state For Tl!H,t OPP.K,Ilt:,iind IUOM KOOft this Paint is the m plu ultra of all other protecllouj It forms a perfectly Impervious covering, corupieieul resists the action of the weather, and constitutes thorough protection against leaks by rust or other wise. Price only lrom one to two cenls per square- ftTIir and GBAYfX BOOriSfldont at , shortest notice. A. Material constantly on band and for sale by to HAUU4)TUROOITN4 IMPANY. AtElULKNN A EVKItETT, 1 21 6m No. aoa green street' FllHMi i Uhri, BEDDING, ETC r XO HOUSEKEEPEKSJ I have a large stock ol every variety of o FUKNITUltK; - . ' ' Which I will sell at reduced Prices, consisting oN PLAIN AND MARBLE TOP COTTAUJfi BUXiia. WALNUT CU AMBER SUITS. . 7 PARLOR SUITS IN VELVET PLTJSH. PARLOR SUITS IN HAIR CLOTH, ' piktlH SUITS IN REPS. BluetHWiruB, Axmuaiuii eboards. Extension Tables, Wardrobe. Bookd , Mattresses, Lounges, etc. etc Cases a-. WUHTINE, f 1 1 N. K. corner BECOND and RACE BtreeUL P R E.N C H STEAM scouRiisra.; ; ALDCDYLL, MARX & CO. , RO.IM sOl'TH ElKTEJITHIWtlT" .... AND ' ' ' ' ' - ' JNO. BIO BACK TBEET. 1 10 Bit