THE 1MILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1870. 3 KEWS STJRTT.XA.Xlir. 1t Affair. A rnfetinR of the Managers of the Tenn tjlTania Baptist Educational Society wm held yesterday. Mrs. Margaret English, residinR ftt Ninth and Federal street, fell in the yard of her house yesterday, and broke one of her legs. John Stokes, fiO years of age, residing at No. 237 Rainbridge street, was badly burned last evening by his clothes taking fire from a lighted candle. He was removod to the Hospital. The alarm of fire last evening, at 7 clock, was caused by the Blight burning of some materials in the collar of a honse of Joseph Lewis, Marlborough street, below Belgrade street. In " the "WiliEor case the Coroner's jury yesterday rendered a verdict that Hester Wif mer came to her death from injuries reoeived at the hands of Levi Wilmer, and the hus band was committed for trial. Policeman B. Mullen, of the First dis trict, was yesterday put under $2,500 bail by Alderman It. It. Smith, to answer the charge of having committed an aggravated assault and battery upon Mrs. Elizabeth Fishbourn, residing at No. 1615 Khippen street. On Tuesday next the Committee of Coun cils on House of Correction will visit the River Farm, at the mouth of Fennypaok creek, containing eighty acres of upland and sixty acres of meadow land, which is offered as a site for the proposed House of Correction for $25,000. Last night the twenty-third anniversary of the Juvenile Missionary Society of the Oreen Street Methodist Episcopal Church Sunday School was held in the church, Oreen street, above Tenth, which was filled to its greatest capacity, Rev. J. B. McCallough, pnstor, presided, and the exercises were edi fying and pleasing. The closing exercises of the Night School for Artisans took place at the Central High School last evening in the presence of the Controllers of the Public Schools and a large number of the friends of the institution. Addresses were made by James II. MacBride, M. Hall Stanton, Hon. Daniel M. Fox, Edward Shippen, George L. Buzby, and Pro fessor George I. Itiche. At a meeting of employing house painters the following resolution was adopted: "Itetolved, That the standard wages to be paid by the members of this association be fixed at three dollars per day of ten hours from the 1st day of March until the 20th day of October, and at $250 per day from the 20th day of October to the 1st day of March, to be paid only to such journeymen house painters as may be worth that sum, all others to be rated in accordance with their worth." ' A meeting of colored persons took place last evening at the Spring Garden Hall, Thir teenth and Spring Garden streets, for the purpose of devising plans for the celebration of the day to be set apart in commemoration of the adoption of the fifteenth amendment to the Constitution of the United States. Reynolds Price was appointod chairman, and G. De Young, secretary. A preamble and resolutions were adopted setting forth the object of the meeting, and expressive of their gratitude for the freedom of the colored race. A vi ajllvAtia mad tnoda Kv Taaiatl Wnnra nffAV which the preamble and resolutions were Adopted. Last evening farewell services took plaoe in the Central Presbyterian Church (N. 8.), Ooatea street, below - Fourth, on which occa sion addresses were made by llev. J. Y. Mit chell, pastor; . Rev. Samuel Driffield, and Elders Sanderson and Griest. - There was a large congregation present. This church was built thirty-six years ago, and has been sold to the German congregation, St. John Btreet, below Green, for $18,000. The mem bers of the Central Presbyterian Church will worship in their new and handsome building at the northeast corner - of Franklin and Thompson streets, which will be ready for occupancy in about two weeks. The services last evening in the old building were of an interesting character. Domestic' Affair. Gold closed yesterday at 111$. Senator Sherman expects to pass his Funding bill to-day. It is likely General Butler's Georgia bill will pass the Senate. Missouri has ratified the fourteenth and fifteenth amendments. General Alcorn was yesterday inaugurated Governor of Mississippi. The Mechanics' Bank, St. Lould, resumed specie payments yesterday. , The prosecution of General Burbridge, of Missouri, has been abandoned. . Taxes on fire insuranoe companies will be reduced by the Ways and Means Com mittee. General Butler has prepared a bill for the admission of Texas on the same terms as Virginia. An Indiana schoolmaster has killed one of his pupils by BtrikiBg him on the head , with an iron poker. Colonel Baker's action in respect to the Indians is fully indorsed by the citizens of Montana Territory. Awarpartvof Gros Ventres and Assini boine Indians has set out to take vengeance on the Piegans for stealing their horses last winter. . By an accident on the Erie road, near Wellesburg, N. Y., yesterday morning, one man was killed and a number of others seriously injured. : On Tuesday next tho Reconstruction Committee will again discuss Tennessee affairs. It is believed a majority is in favor of reconstruction. A discussion relative to the State Trea sury investigation took placo in the Senate yesterday, and it was decided to compel Gene ral Irwin to testify. . FareUa Affair. An international exhibition of fans is to be bdd in Loudon. Whatneitr Eepartero is expected in Madrid, and is spoken of as a candidate for the throne. Mountainous ioebergs were encountered by the steamer New York ou her voyage from New York to Southampton. Charles Dickens visited Queen ' Viotoria by invitation yesterday. It in said he has been tenderod a peerage or baronetage. Ex-Governor Letcher of Virginia haspub- lUlied a statement rwnetluir the eroDoseii monument to Stouewall Jackson, earing $50,000 is needed, and that uo local or sectional views rr-etrlcl the schema that it is national iu Us defci;?n, aud the North has cordially responded to ilie appeal, and the East, aud the West are niOVlliR. it is pronjBcu tu cruel uiuiuurun ' cbapel at tho Virginia Military Institute iu Lex ington, and, should the funds collected permit, a statue in bronze or marble, "to transmit to coming generations the feature, form, aud ex pression of one whose name and virtues are . alike known and honored throughout the clvll , l:ed world, and who was a bright exemplar of . whatever was true and noble, and of good re- port amoDt; men." " Iowa has been compelled to discharge a : "lady11 teacher in one of its public Bchooln for 'i'iruaWjtt0. ""' '' I CITV GOVERNMENT. Meetlnaj of Itetb Itranch af City Coancll. Both branches of the City Government met yesterday afternoon. The business transacted was as follows: Srltcl SfranrA. Prtaldont CatteU In the chair. A communication wu received from the Sobool Controller, inking for the purchase of the lot on Wood afreet adjoining the present school lot. He ferred to the Committee on School. A communication was received from the Chief Engineer and Surveyor, relative to making the footway on Market utreet, from Front to Klehth ttrret, 19 feet wide. Kefcrred to the Committee on Highway. Mr. Bheriuer offered a reolotlon directing the Chief Commlxsloner of Highways to require the owners of property to pave Cumberland aud Jas per streets, lteterred. Mr. Marcus ottered a reoolntton requentlng the Committee on Trusts and Fire to report by ordi nance a method for better securing fire-alarm boxes. Adopted. Mr. Franciscan, from the Committee on Finance, reported favorably an ordinance creating a De partment of Port Wardens, with an ameudmcnt that port wardens be appointed by Counoils. Amendment agreed to and bill passed. Mr. Shoemaker, an ordinance relative to Increas ing the salaries of Judges. Kefcrred to the Com mittee on Law. Mr. Franciecua, an ordinance to provide for sur face drainage In front of the State House building, lteterred. The bill making the annual appropriation to the Board of Health was read and rierred to a special committee of five. The following bills from Common Council were disposed of: line changing the names of certain streets Iu the Twenty-fourth ward. Passed. One for curbing and paving of footways on Long lane, Mlftlln and Federal streets. Passed. One requesting the Mayor to return to Councils the names of all pawnbroker. Passed. One changing the name of Mary street to Park avenue. Passed. One relative to the opening of America and Stiles streets and Hidge avenue. PasKcd. One for the repavlng of William street, from Balnbrtdge to Fltzwater. Passed. One for the construction of sewerl in Wtster and Main streets. Passed. One requesting the Legislature not to pass the bill relative to macadamizing Alleghany avenue. Indefinitely postponed. One relative to the paymentof Benjamin F. Pun can for claims in the construction of sowers. Fasred. One relative to lines and grades oCstreets In the Twenty-second ward. Passed. The ordinance authorizing a loan of $1,000,000 for the extension of the Water-works was conside rably discussed, but Its further consideration was postponed. The consideration of the bill of appropriation to the Board of Port Wardens for 1870, and to pay the rtpHripnrlnn of 1Ht',!. was tioxtnoned. A resolution was adopted tendering the use of Independence Hall for a publio reception to Vice President Colfax. A supplement to the ordinance approved October 3, 1854, relative to supplying the city with water, authorising the Increase of the inspectors in the Water Department, was passed. A resolution to enter satisfaction on the official bonds of ex-Controller Qetz was adopted. A resolution permitting W. J. Phillips to place wires on the poles ol tne ponce and lire alarm tele graph was auopted. Also, according to I. P. Morris the right to erect telegraph lines on certain streets in the city. Adopted. Alto, a resolution authorizing the opening of creston ana oiner streets. Aaoptea. Adjourned. Common Branch This branch met at the usual hour, President Louis Wagner in the chair. A communication was received asking, for the use of Independence Hall for Vice President Colfax, In order to receive his friends, on the 25th Inst. - Mr. Bardsley presented a resolution granting the use of Independence Hall to Vice President Colfax. .Agree a to. i A number of petitions were presented and appro Tirlatalv referred. - .. Mr. Bardsley, of the Committee on Finance, re- f orted back an ordinance for an appropriation for be erection of schools. Referred to Committee on Schools. i Mr. Huhn offered a resolution instructing the Committee on Police to inquire into the practica bility of erecting a new station-house in the Fifth diHtrlct. Referred. ' The school bill having been returned by the Mayor. Mr. Bardsley moved to reconsider tie vote. Agreed to. He then moved to strike out $23,000 In item No. ISO, for salaries for teachers, and Insert 33,000. Agreed to. : The bill as amended was then aereed to. I The subject of the publio buildings was then taken np. 1 Mr. Martin withdrew his motion of last week The subiect was then laid UDon the table. The following Select Council bills were taken up: A resolution reorganising the Water Department was agreed to.f Alto, an ordinance making an appropriation to the Water Department. Agreed to. Also, a resolution authorizing Kobert H. Adams to construct a turnout from the Korth Pennsylvania Railroad. Agreed to. An ordinance authorities the Chief Commis sioner of Highways to reduce licenses of the Second ana xnira Btreet jtauroaus lor one norse cars. Agreed to. Also, one for the laying of water pipe on Haver ford road and other streets. Aereed to. Also, one providing for the collection of outstand ing taxes. Agreed to. A. resolution to have Decatur street placed on the vlan of cltv nronertv. Aereed to. Also, a resolution providing for the protection of the Bre alarm telegraph boxes on tne telegraph poles. Agreed to, Mn Ha" presented a resolution giving the right of way to fire companies running north and south, in order to prevent accidents, neierrea to the Committee on Fire and Trusts. Mr. Bardsley presented a resolution to enter satisfaction on the official bond of George Qetz, lata cut controller. a Breed to. Mr. b. miner, oi tne uommittee oi nignways, pre sented a resolution for the opening of Cresson street and Manayunk avenue. Aereed to. Also, a resolution to pave Forty-third street and Eighteenth street. Agreed to. Mr. Huhn, of Committee of Police, presented a resolution granting the right to W. J. Phillips of placing a teiegrapn wire on tne poies or tne ponce and fire alarm telegraph. Agreed to. AUo, a resolution granting permission te Israel W. Morris to place telegraph poles and wires on certain streets. Agreed to. Mr. Uanna, of the Committee on Trusts and Fire, presented a resolution to discharge the committee irom the consideration of the subject of granting permission for the placing of a lire alarm box at 'I hlrty-second ana Walnut streeut. Agreed to. Adjourned. Incidentals. The Winsted (Conn.) Herald Is enraptured with tho ice, "from a foot to eighteen inches thick, clear and hard as crystal, and free to all comer," now being taken from a lake in Its im mediate neighborhood. A writer, who is more newspaper corres pondent than clergyman, but who has nearly swung around the circle of the denominations as the latter, says In a recent letter that the people In this region are so fitful and fickle, and there is so little permanency In settlements, that the wonder Is that any man who can shovel coal or drive an express wagon is willing to run the rltks of a pastorate. Judge Carpenter decided at Charleston, 8. C, on the 4th inst, that a note drawn payable six months after the declaration of peace be tween the United States and Confederate States of America could not be collected, as no peace had been declared "between those Govern ments." Exceptions wero taken, on the ground that tne close oi nostmues was a virtual aecia ration of peace. i A Connecticut reporter, who recently at tended a wedding, apparently for the first time, writes mat wncu ue looneu upuu tue Driae "in her tweet grace and with her gentle ways, he felt like going into the shadowed gardens of imagination, and gathering there the rarest rofes of language roses half asleep in thulr buds and half awuke as they swelled to bloom from slumber and adorning her wedding wreath, already full with the blessings and re- pealed blessings and bridal offerings of loving f rienria." ' ' ' ' ! The Belma (Ala.) Times chronicles with evi dent satisfaction "a righteous Judirmeut, and swift punishment" by "rrovldentlal Intorpoap Hon," a nejjro having stumbled while attempt luic to carry off a stolen sack of corn, and the weight of the corn having brokcu his neck.' But li e Timet adds that his neirro accomplices (took the torn and carried it off. It teems strange that they should have escaped without similar swift punishment under such peculiar circum tlal Iht of tho persons murdered bv Indians in that Territory since March 4. 1H04. Tho list con tains tho nnmo. so far as they could be ascer tained, of Xft'i victims, and the Minrr expresses the opinion that if it could obtain the names of all the persons killed in the Territory since its settlement, at least 200 more would bo added to it; while 200 have boon wounded, more or less rcrionsly, since tho beclnnlntr of The Miner does not care to inquire into the robbe ries committed by the Indians, and consoles itself with the thought that "hundreds of the murderous race of savacres that Infest the Terri tory have been sent to their long homo, and will t rouble the white men no more?' MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional Marine lieu K tirtt Pope. ALMANAC FOR PHILADELPHIA THIS DAT. Pr Ripks 6-19 Moo Puts ia Sen Bkts 6-ftS Uion Watbb s-38 PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRAD& Jos. C. Gkcbb, ) Kir; A. HorrKR, CosuirrTtB of teb Month. BiMiKL K. Stoker, ) COMMITTEE ON ARBITRATION. John O. James, Geo. L. Buzby, K. A. Bonder, Win. W. I'aoi, m noma u. uuimpie. MOVEMENTS OK OCEAN 8TEA.1IHUIPS. FOR AMERICA. Cambria Cilasgow....New York Feb. 25 iiioarla Liverpool... Now lork Fob. 20 Lafayette lirost New York Feb. ta Ktna Liverpool. . .New York y. B..Fcb. 26 Dellona Loudon New York Fi-b. 2tl America .. . .Southampton. . .Now York Mr. 1 Tripoli Liverpool. ..New York Mar. 1 Nebraska IJverpool. . .New York War. 3 Virginia. Liverpool... Now York Mar. a C. of Wash'ton..Llverpool. . New York Mar. 8 r un ttmn'is. C. of London... New York... Liverpool Mar. 12 l'nraguay New iork...i.onion. Mnr. 19 France New York. ..IJverpool Mar. 12 India. New Yorr... Glasgow Mar. la Weser New York. . .llrcmen Mar. 12 Kilesla New York. ..Hamburg Mar. IB ftamana New Y ork. ..Liverpool Mar. 10 Colorado New York... Liverpool Mar. 18 I'alm vra New Y ork ... 1 ,1 vcrpool Mar. 17 C. of WBHh'ton.New York. ..Liverpool Mar. 19 Lafayette New York... Havre Mar. 19 America. New Y'oik... Bremen Mar. 19 Cumbria. New ork... Glasgow Mar. 19 Etna. New York... Liverpool vialLMar. 22 Nebraska New York... Liverpool Mar. 23 Bremen New York. ..Bremen Mar. 24 C. of BrusHcls ..New York. ..Liverpool Mar. 2d COASTWISE, DOMKBTK!. ETC. Tonawanda.... Philadelphia. Savannah ......Mar. 19 Mariposa New York. ..New Orleans. ..Mar. 12 Prometheus. ...Philadelphia. Charleston..... Mar. IT Columbia New York. ..Havana Mar. IT Hen.t'hauneey. New York... Aspinwall Mur. 21 juaiis are forwarded by every steamer in the regu lar lines. The steamers for or from Liverpool call at Vueenstown, except tho Canadian line, which call at Londonderry. The steamers for or from the Conti nent call at Southampton. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Ship Bazaar, Jellcrson, New Orleans, D. S. Stetson A Co. Steamship Fairbanks, Moore, New York, JohnF.Ohl. Meanier j. o. ennver, w eon, itummorc. A.uroves..jr. Schr Tennesseo, Creed, Savannah, S. Luthbury & Co, not as before. Schr 11. Little, Godfrey, Savannah, 8. Lathbury A Co, Bcnr a. ri. ubbkiu. uohmii. cnancHioii. uo. Schr W. Butinan, Smart, Savannuli, 8. Lathbury A co. not as ueiore. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship J. W. Everman. Hinckley, from Rich mond via Norfolk, with mdse. to W. 1. Clyde & Co. unit Caroline a. neiiy. iiooinsou. 14 (lavs from Matanza, with molasses to K. C. Knrght & Co. 8chr S. V. W. Simmons. Williams. 8 days from Wll mlngton, N. C, with lumber to Patterson & Ltpplu- coit vessel to s. Laiuniirv co. Schr Chas. P. Stloknev. Mathis. 10 days from St. jnury b, its., wuu inniocr to a. cornier x. co. cnr raui & 'i notnpson, uoairey, 2 nays irom ew York, with barley to Whitney A Son. Bcnr imam ana .James, uiuten. 4 nays rrora Man tlcokc river, with railroad ties to Hickman A Cot- tincliam. Bcnr Louie, i avior. irom jioston. witn mase. to Mcrshon A Clond. Schr Ann K. Carl!. Tyler, 9 days from Charleston. with phosphate to Charleston Mlnlnir Co. , benr Caroline, lice. 2 a ays irom muivuic. wnn glass to intaii, 'latum a co. MEMORANDA. Ships Wallace. Jordan: Nimbus, Kclley: and Cen taur, Foster, for Philadelphia, remained at Liverpool 2Mh ult., loading. steamship Prometheus, Gray, hence, at Charleston yesterday. Hteamsnip jNorroiK, riatt, nence, at lucomona bin 1UMIHUU Steamship whirlwind. Sherman, hence, at Provl dence 8th inst. Steamship Fanlta, Freeman, hence, at New York yesteruay. Bieam-yacm cuiion, cnaawicK. nence, at jacK8on ville 3d inst. Bark 1). H. w atjen, Dectjen, hence for Bremen, was towed up to Bremerhavcn btu last., badly dsmoeed by Ice. jjotk Laua it oo m. Bumeriana. nence. at riusninsr 24U1 mi. Brljr Union, bound to Philadelphia, was spoken sotn uit iat. bo 12, lonjr. (i an. rjcnr urion, usuorn, irom ueiiast ior riiuaueipma, at iioimes jioie i . ai. cm insi. Schr David B. Streaker. Vaneilder. at New York Bin inst., irom w limington, n. c. rjenrs li. . Aiiunr. liiawatna. J. stronn. J. s. Hewitt, R. O. Whlllden, A. Truedell, J. U. Babcoek. G. Nevenger, J. Satterthwalt, M. Vanduscn, R. K. Vaugliac, and others, tailed Irom Holmes' Hole A. ju. etn inst. Schr Sarah Bruen, Fisher, hence, at Wllminston, n. c, Bin inBi. Schr J. F. uurree, rcreins. irom ran mver: j. h, Bartlett. Harris, from Greenport: and Nightingale. rjeeoe, irom uricni, au ior rnuauwpuia, at now xort vtn msu - Bchrs Henry B. Han, ior Boston: s. A. staples. 11 ' 1 . . rn.Ui,iiiIjinrintii 11...) t '.io.ii. U..nt.. T... n , for jjisuton, au irom rnuaucipuia, at Mew l ork tn instant. Schr Lottie Beara. i-erry. sanea irom New Bedford 8th inst. ror wooa s uoie, to ioau ior Philadelphia. Schrs Thomas Borden. WrlKhtlngton, from Fall River; A. F. Klndberg, chase, from Providence; C. E. smith, iianson, irom xsorwicn; I'augusset, ur.Hl.a ri.ini 'Mnnr llaven nnil .T IT Rnnth ll.MHa from Greenport, all for Philadelphia, passed Ueli Gateotninst. Schrs Annie way, ior Boston; m. j. Brooks, Huches. for do.: N. H. Benedict, Allen, for New Haven ; and C. Merrick, Hand, for do., all from Phi- ladelphia, passed Ueu Gate vtn lusu NOTICE TOMARINERS. Notice is gives that on and after the night of April (proximo, a "Fixed Light, varied by Flashes, of the svstem of Fresnel, showing a brluht Hash at In tervals of thirty seconds, will be exhibited at Tar paulin Cove Lighthouse, Vineyard Sound, Mass., In- Sieau oi Hie hjlcu imuv nun niunu, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. TIT I O II AE Ii MEAGHER & CO., . I ISO. S23 Boutu tui tx.M u Btreet, Wholesale and Retail Dealers In PROVISIONS, OYSTERS I AND VKBBAFIKS. Bublei's Kitra Canned OORN. FK ACHES. Maryland Canned TOMATOES. Extra Canned AhPAHAU US. 33i D1EINQ AND SCOURING. 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KOTICK TO O.N fltACiUJIH. Pealed Proposals will bo received st tlio office of the Chief t'ntnir.Hfloni'r or llliflinsrs until Pio'clock M.,on MONDAY, It'll Instaiit. f'ir tho const rm:f Ion of the following thrco-feet he.wera, vl.j On ttm line of jnarket stiec.t, irom I'onj-secona iu rnnj third street; on Ontario Btrcr.t, from Thompson Street to Olrsrd avcniie; and on Nlnlh street, from Nerrls to Hlsninnd street; thence alot(r Diamond Street to Franklin, and thence, on Franklin street, to tno south curb-lino of Dauphin street; and on Third street from Pino to Oa.klll street; aWo a sewerof two and a hnlf feet diameter on Alison street Irom the miiihwlv mru-llno of joik street to tho sower In Dauphin street, with such manholes as may ne uircctcu ov iho cuiei engineer aim our veyor. The understanding to be that tho contractor shall take bills prepared atwinst the properly frontinir on said sewer to the amount of one dollar and fifty cents for ca;h lineal foot of front on each side of the street, as so much cash paid; ihe amount, as limited ny vriiiiiniini. iu uu pnii dv me rity; ami mo con tractor shall lie required, to keep the street and sewer In eood order for three yours after the sewer Is finished. No allowance will be maae for rock exca vation, unless by special con tract. When tne street, is occupied ny a city Pawenfrcr Railroad track, tho sower shall be constructed 'along side of said track in such manner as not to oiWruct or Interfere with the safe piutsajre of the cars thereon ; and no claim for remuneration shall be paid tho eon- tractor by the company using said track, as spocllied in Act of Assembly approved May 8, lsfl4 Ich proposal will be accompanied ny a certificate that a bond has been file ed In tho Law Department as directed by Or dinance of May an, lsco. If tho lowest bidder shall not execute a contract within Ave days after the work Is awarded, ho will he deemed as declining, and will be held liable on his bond for the dtuVruuctt be tween his bid and the next lowest bidder. Specifica tions may be had at tho Department of Surveys, wnicn wm oe strictly auuereu to. 'i no uenarimenr. of Highways reserves the right to reject all bids not deemed satisfactory. Ail bidders may ic present at tne time ana piace or opening tue saiu proposal. jnAiiiA-i: it. iii n.iArw.i, 8 10 8t Chief CommiHsioucr of Highways. vUAKTEKMASTEIt 8 OFFICE, VNITED STATES W, A1CUX. ' ' TTTT 1 T1T?T TTTT 1 T I (1 WiVl 7 lfl(l Sealed Froposals will be received at this otneo Uii'.il A.v v. lyry iv jii. I'll J.' I.I J r a , luc ciiu wnj j . r, ii. 1870, for furnishing the (quartermaster a Department n.tll 1QAhln.il U M VlfinlV .Kn QtU nf A null witn uve tnousaua (whki) gross tons (or sucn less quantity as may be required) best quality of White Ash Anthracite Coal, of such sizes and in such quantities as may be ordered for a period of one year from the 1st day of May next, with the privilege oi increasing tne amount to ion mousanu itywu; tons, should It bo renalred. 8o much of the Coal as may he required for use lu this city, Including tho United States Arsenals at Brldesbnrg and Uray's Ferry road, to an amonnt not exceeding six nnnurea (hkj) tons, must ne aoiiverea without additional expense to the United States. The balance to he delivered on board of vessels at this port in good order and condition, free from slate, oone. oust, ana otner impurities. Froposals must be made out In duplicate, on blank forms, which can be obtained at this oiilce, and cn velones endorsed "Proposals for Delivery of Coal." Bidders are Invited to attend at the opening of proposals. Tho Quartermaster's Department reserves the right to reject any and all bins. Any additional Information desired by parties wishing to bid will be furnished upon application to tnis onice. IIENKY C. nOIXJKS, Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel and 3 7 6t Quartermaster U. S. A LUMBER. 1870 SPRUCE JOIST. SPRUCE JOIST. HEMLOCK. HEMLOCK. 1870 1870 SEASONED CLEAR PINE. SEASONED CLEAR PINK. CHOICE PATTERN PINF- 1870 SPANISH CEDAR, FOR PATTERNS. RED CEDAR. 1870 FLORIDA FLOORING. FLORIDA FI-OORING. CAROLINA FLOORING. VIRGINIA FLOORING. DELAWARE FLOORING. ASH FLOORING. WALNUT FIX)ORlNG. FLORIDA STEP BOARDS. RAIL PLANK. 1870 "I C7A WALNUT BOARDS AND PLANK. -t Qi-rfi 10 i U WALNUT BOARDS AND PLANK. 10 i U WALNUT BOARDS. WALNUT PLANK. 1Q7TI tTNDERTAKERS' LUMBER. - OTA 10 I U UNDEItT AKEKS' LUMBER. lO ( V RED CEDAR. WALNUT AND PINE. 1 QTA SEASONED POPLAR. - Q7A 10 i U SEASONED CHERRY. 10 f U ASIL WHITE OAK PINK AND BOARDS. HICKORY. 1 OTA CIGAR BOX MAKERS' 1 OTA 10 IV CIGAR BOX MAKERS' lO I U SPANISH CEDAR BOX BOARDS, FOR SALE LOW. ' 1QTA CAROLINA SCANTIJNG. 1Q7A 10 IV CAROLINA II. T. BILLS. 10 I U NORWAY SCANTLING. 1QTA CEDAR SHINGLES, IOTA 10 I V CYPRESS SHINGLES. 10 I U MAULE. BROTHER CO., lit Mo. liooo SOUTH Street T)AlvEL PLANK, ALL THICKNE88ES. 4L 1 COMMON PLANK, ALL THICKNESSES. 1 and I S1DK FKNOK HOARDS. WHITE PINK KUJORING BOARDS. TKLTX1W AND SAP PINK FLOOR.1NUH. IVuil JU BPKUUE JOIST, A LI. BIZKB. HKMIAKJK. JOINT, Aid, Kl.KO. PI.AKTKK1NO LATU A MPKUIALTY. Together with a aeneral aaaortment of Boilriina? T,nnhn ior saie tow ror eaan. i . w.BiiALi,, 11 M rim FIFTEENTH and STILES Streets. U U B B R UNDER ALWAYS DRY. .OVER Walnut, White Pine, Yellow Tine, Spruce, Hem lock, Shingles, etc., always on hand at low rates. WATSON & GILLINGHAM, 19t No. 2A RICHMOND Street, ISth ward. FURNITURE. RICHMOND & CO., FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE WAREROOMS, Ro. 45 BOUTII SECOND 8TIIEET, EAST BLDE. ABOVE CHESNUT, U6tf PHILADELPHIA. JOIW IFOREIAi:C!II XHOM, Furniture Warerooms, Io. 40 Sonlli SI:C03!Ij Hti el, g Ira West Side. PhiUdnlphi. HOOFINO. KEADY ROOFIN G. 1 hit Roofiug U adapted to all builUingt, It uaa be applied to BTRKp OR ViAT ROOFS t one-half the expense of tin. It In readily pat on old Sliinxle Kuofs witlioat runioving the eliinxlBa, llms avoid lutf Uie duiuaKinxol eeiliBK aud ftuititure wliile auder sinus repairs. (So jrapl nerd.) VitiiSKkVK 1JA'1sl1(j:P)2JriW m WEXTO:r8 I am el (Irrnye preprad to Rmwir end Peint Roof At ebort notice. Also, PA1M' OU bAl.e; uy uio oarrui orgmion. the beet and effeapeet in the wai-ket, wj'T,TON 17 Wo. 711 W. KIWTH BtrwCaljove Uuulwa TO OWNERS, AP.CniTECTS, BUILDERS. AND EOOt'ICRB. Koofiil Vee.ves. Kreryolr,en(l kind, old or ni-w. At No. 61' N. I'll I Kb Klreot, the AtlK. kluXN CONCHKTK PAINT AND KO(K COMPANY Are wllini their uelobiatcd p&int tor TIN ROOi'K, and or proawrrina H wood end roeUls. Alfc), their eolid oom plz roof ooTeriiig, the beet ever otf ored to the public, with brubt, can! bnokota, elo., lor tlie work. AnM-rermin, rire, Aud Water-piool ; Liklil, 'J iaht, Duiable. Noorauk Inu, iK)lln,or nhriiiliiuK. No paper. crvl, or heat, tiood for All oliuiatea. lMrei'tione Kvn for work, or Aood work nien enpplied. Care, p.iuplnetii, eertatnijil Cos prioel OttlH I'JMuinet JuiHe! AteuU wanted for Inter!"' countlee. 4i.lJ JOKJ-.J'U J KKJ1H. PrlnelpsJ. 0 NE DOLLAR GOODS FOR 85 CENT3 u utuu .wio-vfe. jig. n u. lauuiii buu AiVUPEiVENTS. it THE MINE MUSES' Have Been Ectaincd cnExhilltioa AT CARLES' GALLERIES, Ho. 816 CHESNUT BTREET, s a i. voh a rww payb longkr. A UlCAN ACADEVIY OF MUSIC ba:nuerbund BAL MA6QUE, TUKSDAY, Maroh 15, 1870. Prlfe Of Tlckata. K. aitmlltiaa a n.nil I.e.. " " Addttlnn! I adloe' TirkrN 1 earh. CK AND CARNIVAL PKOCKSBIDIf AT 9 O'CLOOK uarneioa win eei aown need Houth end tAke np bsadj North. Fpectatora Ticket to Family Circle or GelleTT. K. Tiiketa to be had at ii. Amir A Cn fiitjikM.Mi t rente; L. Mryer, No. 1413 Che. nut etreet; Bookttende of Continental Hotel and Cirard Home. a A LA U R A K E E N K'S OHKRBUJT 8TRKFT THUATR. IWineatA TIIID VVVNIIVIl M. ..It CHARLKb DIOKKNH' ORKAT BTOHV OF LONDON OLIVIR TWI8T; OR, ijHK PARI8H BOT'S ruuu linns. OoaeladinaT wHb the eoreamlnir faree, TCRNINO TnK TAI1LF.S. BATURDA V M ATINK.K At I O'CLOCK. PATCRDAY MICHT-UeneHtot O. A. Mr MAN 178. WISH LAURA KKKNK AF1KAR8 ON MONDAY. WALNUT STREET THEATRE. THIS (Frldav) KVKNINO. Maroh 11. Tne Manffeinmt takee frreat pleannre m annonnrlnir aa eoKgmnt. pooitlvnlv II Tmtd to twelve nlithte, with Uia eminent Artlat. MR. CUAKI.K8 HOJHTKH, who will make hie filth appearanoe in Philadelphia, Bunperted b . ot MIRR OAWTm-ALKCLltROQ, In BhAkeepeare'i 8nolj;A,MvJg!J,T. " t Hamlet M. FfCKTIR Ophelia Mtai CARLOTT A LKOI.RRdo Ierte Mr. K. IJ. HANGS MAT1NKK BATURDA Y AjjTKRNOON-OOTOROHN. MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET THEATRR. Betrlne W to 8. UKRTWKKK OF L TTA. THIS. KVFItY KVKNINO, AND SATURDAY AFIKKNOON AT 1 O'CLOCK. THE LITT1.K DKTKCTIVK. LOTTA in all different rharao Urx.wit h Sotura And Duneee. I.OITA MATIN KR, SATURDAY AfTKRNOOT. FRIDAY-HHNHHT OK LOITA. In prepa ratio, LOTTA 'H New Piece, HKARTh'KABE. AMATEURS' DRA WING-ROOM, Seventeenth etreet, above Oheannt, , NRvV YORK KRKNOH COMPANY. . Unanimous Approbation bT the prove. 1MMKNWR hUCCKhS! OKOWDRD HOUSES! FRIDAY. March 11. MISS MULTON; OR. KAHT LYNN K. OR TH K KLflPKMKNT. and I KR PK.l'lTKH M1SKKKS DK LA VHt. SATURDAY KVKNINO. March 12, LK. MKURTRIKR DK TUKODORK. , (WHO K1LLKD COOK KOBIN 1) BfAttat Bopor'a, No. I UriCheenot etreet. Adniiwion L F OX'S ' AMERICAN :THIATRII WAl.NUT Btreet. above Kiirhth. 1 The tnmoue LAUUI'-JOHN.CHART.H!8.TrvVB'Ana' HKNRV, and M'llel.AUKI. Mr. W. H. MAtH.lN. WONDKK1 UL Rl.ARKU.I BKOTUiHS. i DKROHA Orand Ballet Treape, mUt. KVKRY KVKNINO TWO OK HAT BATJ.ETg. DUPREZ A BENEDICT'S OPERA nOUSF. BKVKNTH St., below Arch (LaU Theatre Continue) 1UI8 KVKNINO, DUPKKZ BENEDICTS Famine (iicantio Minatrela Introduce FlntTime New Afterpieoe, Tommy Dodd. Re-ecRairrmpnt for One Week Mora, Great Comedian, Mr. Hughe Uoocbert. Henf lit Friday, Maroh 11, of Mr HuKhey Dotuhertf. XT EW ELKV ENT11 STREET OPERA IIOUEE. JLl KLKYKNTH Street, above Obeennt I MF FAMILY ' SORT. OARNCKOS8 A D1XKV B MINSTRELS, the (Teat Star 1'ronpe of the woild, in their iiaatraallAd K l hlOPlAN fiOlrfEKR, W BKAIJTI1UL BALLADS, tSORGS, OPERATIC SELECTIONS, and ' LAUOHABLB BURLESQUES EVERY KVFMNO ' J- L. CAKNQBOS3, Manaer. BkF. BIMPPOW, Treaenrer. ' U Snf THE PILORI M OONOKRr HAL', SATURDAY AND WRDNESDY 1-!X P. M Wedneaday N iut, Uenetit, Marinera' BetfaeL Tlinraday " " Bt, John M. K. Chareh. Friday " w " Fifth Street M. B. Church. TH K PILCiRIM 18 A t.UCOF.8B. 3 9 St TEMPLE OF WONDER8, AS8EMBLYBUILD INCH. BIOMOR BLITZ AND BON. BPHYNX. hPHYNX. PPHYHX. EVEN INCH, t 7V. M ATINKKS WEDNittDAY and ... . . ... SATURDAY at 8. Admlealon. Mclg. WoM-rved Beate. 50 eta. 110 "ITALER'S fLATE MTI.I.ir.R'R WTl"n T UAMLir jv, Joe. TJO, 723. 784. ABO 736 VIME StvaaA. THE ORAND OKCHKKTRION. formerly the nnnartf of the GRAND DUKK OK BADKf, pnrabAeea at crew with FLAMKH'H ORCHKmYrA ud MttaKKLjSS ANDKRHON, will perform KVKRY AFTiWSOOJIaiW KVKNINO at the Abovtuentioned plaoe. Admiaalon free. - 1 13d SEKTZ AND IIASSLER'S MATLNEE8 MUHIOAL H'ND HAL1, lSt-0, avery HATD 1 PAY AFTERNOON at tie o'clochT " Ul ZvTAXICV'S sciorTicow IS AN IMPROVED MAGIC LANTERN. Efficient and convenient. Ite donble-wlckad coal oil lam RiTea aiemarkably clear and Intern Uht, eullj managed and perfectly aete. For tale ty I.. J, MARCYt No. G32 ARCH STREET, 8S8lm PHILADELPHIA. EDUOATIONAL. TAW SCHOOL O F HARVARD UNIVERSITY, Oamuuipok, Mass. Second Term 70 hestne Slat Febrnary, 1870. lNhTKDCTOl.S AND TOPICS. Nathaniel Ilolmee, A.M., Rojull Prof e.eor, Domettia Relatione, Equity i'lpadinjr, and Evldrnce. ObrietopherO. Ijinrdoll, A.M., Dab l'rofeteor. Neo tiable Paper and riirtncp-hip. Cbarlei B. liiedloy, LU L Lecturer. Law of Beat Pro perty. Kdaunnd H. Bennett, A. M., Lectnror. Criminal Law, W illa, and Aduiiuibtratiuii. John O. Cray, Jr., A. M., lecturer. Jarlapnidenfl of the United rttateaand liuokrui'tcy. The inetmotion Ih by lucturcs, nioat court a, exerelsee ia written and oral diavukbiou ol ltl aubjecta, and prepaxar tion of pleadiua. The library ia one of Ibemoat complete ia tho United Btalea,and in eome depart nn-ota unegnalled ; it now com. priaee alut 16,01.11 voluuioa, and adcitioni Are eoDitanUjt beinft made, 'J he feee are ('xJ per term, and $25 for one-half or anj ewuller fraction of u Imui. No a Ira obaraea. For Admiaaion to the achool, oatiilogues, elrenlara. or any intorniAtion.adUrotii J. A. L. WHl I'l'lkR, ' ReaiBtrar. m Y. L A UDERB A C H'S ACADEMY, ARBRMBI.Y BUIMHNt.S. No. 1W 8. TENTH St A 1'F.liWARY, i.l.l.MIMAUY AND llNlhllLNQ hOlKJtii. FOR UOV8 AND YOl'N'l MKN. Circnlara A' Mr. U arbuitna'a. No.-laoChetinjte'. JUClm MEDICAL.. VIEW DIPCOVKKY. ELIXIR J? F. KER- 11 NARP-TONl BTHF.MoL'K. ANTI DYBPKPTIO. 'J he acvoral observation inudo by tlio bobt iihbiclana of tho laculle de I'ana buvo proved that the bi' UncbH-e Aiiviiift frotu iiiipoveiirliiiii nt of tho blood ornnrvtua ci henstion, via. : Amcuia, Chlorodi, hympailiisine, PhthiHio, Diubi'teH, Alliiiniinri'la, Boorbut, etc., 'tc, ar rudiually cured with 1 lie KI.IXIH J. . HhliNAKJ. Ccnorai Dipol-A. UKKN A itli. No. tl CEOAK htrnet, iii lloor. I ! wilo by all res-pi I'tablodruCKints. 3 1 t'lihaj M E K K 1 C K & SONS SOUTH WARE FOUKDKY, Na 43U WASH1XQT0M AVJiNUE, riUrielphls, WILUAAI WRIGHT'S PATENT VAK1AH..K GUTMiYr STEAM KMC11SE, Regulated bj tUo Uovcruor. MERRICK'S SAFIiTY HOISTING K ACT. IMC, Patented June, lsas. ' . , DAVID JOY'S PATENT VALVELESS tiTEAM HAYMKH V. M. WKSTOIN'S PATENT 8ELFCKNTK.KING, HKI.K-UAl.Nl'JNa C'fiHTRJFl'UAL bl'CAR-L)h AlKJNti MACtHNJi ANU HYDRO KJXTRAOTOM. For Cotton or Woolen W tuiulacu.rtia. I uwt I, vacubah aucmtitx. wiuxav m. HZAAJOK. kbx a. cvn V