THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1870. 1 stews auiKiiyiAmr. lit Affelf". Mr, SamriPl Bell, of this city, who hu filled the ponition of Deputy Naval OfBcej, bus been Appointed Clerk of the United States Circuit Conrt by J ridge McKennan, in place of Benjamin Tktton, Esq. The Coroner yesterday continued the inqnost in the cane of the man Patrick Wil liam o, Ahot on Wednesday night last, but two additional witnesses were examined. The jury then rendered ft. verdict that the said J'atrick Williams came to his death from the effects of gunshot wounds, received at the hands of Francis McDonald, at the southeast corner of Eleventh and Bansom streets, on the night of April 0, 1870. The prisoner, Francis McDonald, alias McCoy, was committed for trial. The work of demolishing the St. James Church building, at Seventh and Commerce streets, was commenced yesterday, to make room for the erection of three large stores. The property is owned by Dr. El wood Wilson. The plans for the stores have been prepared by Mr. Addison llutton, arohitect. The three buildings will each have a front of 21 feet and a depth of 120 feet, and be five stories high. The first and third floors are to bo of fireproof construction, and the stairways of iron. The fronts on Seventh street will be of iron, end the sides on Commerce street of pressed brick. A meeting of the Finance Committee of City Councils was held last evening, at which the chairman was instructed to prepare a bill making an appropriation of $1200 to pay the salary of the special officer of the District At torney. The subject of approving the sure ties of John L. IIill, Collector of Delinquent Taxes, was considered and postponed. A re solution instructing the City Solicitor to test the legality of the act of Assombly providing for tho collection of delinquent taxes in the Supremo Court was offered, ond ordered to be presented to Councils for action on Thurs day next. The second annual meeting of the Sunday School Association of the Protestant Episco pal Church was held last evening in St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Thirteenth street, near Pine. Charles E. Lex, Esq., presided, and the devotional exercises were conducted by Itev. S. E. Appleton. Addresses were made, and it was stated that over five hundrod members already belonged to tho association. The following are the names of the officers and managers of the society: President, Charles E. Lex; Vice-Presidents, Lemuel Coffin ond Kev. J. H. Eccleston; Correspond ing Secretary, George C. Thomas; Treasurer, Charles D. Barney; Managers, Thomas Lati mer, ltev. Percy Browne, Abraham Hitter, Itev. S. B. Simes, Lewis II. liedner, W. B. Whitney, W. H. Ithawn, Itobert C. Cornelius, Robert lluey, J. G. Darlington. The stated meeting of the Board of Guardians of the Poor was hold yesterday afternoon, President John M. Whitall in the chair. The House Agent reported the census of the house at 343", being an increase of 115 over the same month last year. Of this num ber there were 277 admitted during the last two weeks, 308 discharged, 33 eloped, and 1 indentured. There were also 9 births and 39 deaths 225 persons were granted lodgings, and 685 were provided with meals. The Board of Visitors made their montly report as follows: Expended for incidentals, $35 "25; shoes, $229-47; medicines, $52152; groce ries, $3957-50; coal, $3180-27; wood, $505-12; total expenditures, $843514. Whole num ber receiving out-door relief: Amerioans, 2793; foreigners, 3533: children, 7901; total, 14,287. The Steward s reqisitions were read and approved. Adjourned. Domestic Affairs. Gold closed yesterday at 113 J. President Grant has returned to Wash ington. Another Indian outrage is reported from Wyoming. The New Dominion is making active preparations to give the Fenian raiders a warm reception. - Kev. Charles J. Bowen, pastor of Mt. Pleasant Congregational Church, Boston, died in that city on Sunday. Yesterday the Government gold in the Treasury amounted to $81,203,290, and the currency balance to f 10,700,513. Governor Alcorn sent a message to the Mississippi Legislature yesterday, in which he advocates separate schools for white and colored children, and the establishment of normal schools for the education of colored teachers. While Dr. Hayes was being examined by the House Appropriation committee yester day, in reference to the proposed Arctio expe dition, an unseemly interruption was offered by Captain Hall, who did not tnereoy im prove his chances of getting the $100,000 he asks. Foreign Affairs. Naroleon is believed to be acting under the influence of Rouher. Seven men lost their lives by a colliery disaster in Scotland yesterday. Montpensier's trial for shooting Enrique de Bourbon commences to-day. Ollivier savs one day will suffice for taking the vote of the nation on the plebU- ticum. The Barcelona riota having been put down, the government is busy making arrests. The French ministerial crisis is due to dissensions as to the continuance of plebis citary powers in the hands of the Executive. A ltome journal is assured that tho Oecu menical Council will adopt the Fapal infalli bility donrna by acclamation on Easter Monday. Mr. Gladstone is said to nave received a letter, siened by two hundred members of the House of Commons, urging the adoption of the ballot. THE OPENING. An Fnlhiiblastlc rtleetlns at the Friend f William U. Kelley. A larce number of citizens favorable to the renomination of lion. William D. Kolley as Representative in Congress from the Fourth difctrict, in this city, was held last night in Spring Garden Hall, at the north west corner of Thirteenth and Spring Garden litreets. Richard Chambers presided; Wil liam B. Webb, Joseph Chapman, Joseph G ItittenhouBe. Thomas 11. Bigelow, William Devitt, JoRcph Collins, and John n. Miller acted as Vice-Presidents; and Thomas It. Davis, W. S. Kochersperger, Robort B Dixon, Lewis Reimer, J. II. Pugh, and James Macnichol acted as Secretaries. The President read the call for the meet iner, and introduced Major A. R. Calhoun, who said Mr. Kelley's course was as well iknown to the nation as in the district he re presented, and is more fully appreciated by the nation at large than in his own district. It was the men from Pennsylvania who most distinguished themselves that were tho most abused and Blundered, and unuer ins hat Air. Kelley probably carried more brainB than any her of our representatives in CongresB. It v he said that he is a renegade Democrat, kt tViA man who never changes his opinions never corrects his errors. It is simply a mat- rT- 7- m- ter of educ.-Mon, and among the strongest advocates of Republicanism to-day are the men who were the brains, in years gone by, of the effete Democratic party, that now drags out so miserable an existence. One of them was Hon. William D. Kelley. , He then reviewed and eulogized the course of Mr. Kelley during the late war, and main tained that but for him the coal mines and vast industrial interests of Pennsylvania would lie idle. In one day 700 letters came to the room of Mr. Kelley, marked special and private, each one being an application for office. If Mr. Kelley had been sent to Congress as an office-seeker he had been a failure- he had been a statesman for Penn sylvania and the whole land, ne does not wish to go to Washington for personal ag grandizement; he has worked harder for the protection of the industries and labor of the country than any other Congressman. since the times of Henry Clay. Mr. Edwin II. Coates followed, saying that there may be reasons in the breastr of some men why Judge Kelley should not be Bent back to Congress. It is said that he has been there for many years. But so was John Quinoy Adams for many years a representa tive of Massachusetts. He was kept in Con gress because he stood up for the right of pe tition. Judge Kelley stood up not merely for the right of petition for the abolition of. slavery, but for the abolition of slavery itself. It was important for those engaged in the great Republican movement of the day to be united in this crisis. The Republi can party was never organized to vindicate the rights of the slave and to give him the ballot, but to carry out the principles laid down in the Constitution. Addresses were also made by Thomas W. Trice, Esq., and Captain Mackey, eulogistio of Mr. Kelley's Congressional career and the positions he took upon all the leading ques tions of the times, and especially on that of protection. The meeting then adjourned with cheers for Mr. Kelley. MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional Marine Xa tt First Pag. ALMANAC FORPUILADKLPHIA THIS DAY." RUN KIBK8 B-2iMooh Sets 3-4 Bun Bkts 6 -36 1 II mil Water 11-18 PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADK GEOKGR L. llUZBY, ) GKOwiB N. Tatuam, V Commutes of toe Month. D. C. MoCam.mon, ) COMMITTEE ON ARBITRATION. John O. James, Geo. L. Buzby, K. A. Bonder, Wm. W. Paul, Thomaa L. Gillespie. MOVEMENTS! (IK OCEAN HTKAMtUllVH. FOR AMERICA. Westphalia Havie Hew York Mar. Hermann Bremen ....New YorK Mar. Cella tomlon New York Mar. Malta Liverpool. ..New York v. B..Mar. Miiraiuon Liverpool. ..Now York v B..Mar. Krlu Liverpool. ..New York Mur. EiJKliind Liverpool. vNew York Mar. C. of London.. ..Liverpool. ..New York Mar. Samaria Queeustown. . . New York April Inula Glasgow xsew xom. ...April FOR EUROFE. Allpmannia ... .New York. . . Hamburg.. , ...April 12 ...April 13 Calabria New Y'ork... Liverpool.., Idaho New Y ork . . . Liverpool. . .April 13 Aleppo New Y'ork. ..Liverpool April 14 Alaiuiita Jew lorn. ..ioucion April 10 C.of Lomlon ...New Y'ork... Liverpool April 16 Vlllede Paris. .New York. ..Havre April 16 Europa New Y'ork... Glasgow April 16 Main New York... Bremen April 16 TneQneen... .New York... Liverpool April 16 v. oi iiaitiniore.iNew orn. . .Liverpool v. II . .April 19 ..Liverpool. April 20 Bremen April 21 ..London. April 23 .Liverpool April 23 Nevada New York. New York New York. , Cella New York. C. of WasU'ton.New York. , Inilln. New York. .uiasgow April 23 COASTWISE. DOMESTIC. ETC. Missouri New York. ..Havana April 14 Wyoming Philadelphia. Bavannah April 16 Malls are forwarded by every steamer In the regu lar lines. The steamers for or from Liverpool call at Queenstown, except the Canadian line, which call at Londonderry. The steamers for or from the Conti nent call at Southampton. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamer Ann Eliza, Richards, New York, W.P.Clyde k Co. Steamer J. 8. Shriver, Webb, Baltimore, A.Groves,.Tr. Bark Ann Elizabeth, Fhelan, Cardenas, B. k W. WeUh. Br. brig Banter, Wilson, Sisal, Mexico. Hcbr outara, Bprague, uieniuegos, Maaeiraftcanaaa. Br. sc.hr Laura Bell, Green, Halifax, C. C. Van Hora. Scnr Niagara, Townsend, Mobile, D. S. Stetson ACo. Schr Grace Webster, Hume, Portland, Warren k Gregg. Schr A. H. Learning, Brower, Boston, D. Cooper. Schr A. Townsend, Rlsley, Washington, do. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship Norman. Nlckenton. 40 hours from Bos ton, wltn muse, ana passengers to 11. wmsor ,tuo. Off Ship John Buoy, passed bark E. Lovett, for Cork ; off licedy island, snip duna, uouna up; ou winning ton creek, brig Frontier, from Havana. Steamship J. W. Evennan, Hinckley, from Rich mond via Norfolk, with nutae. to W. P. Clyde k Co. Steamship ramta, i- reeman, 24 nours irom new York, with mdae. to John F. Ohl. bteamer concoru, rtorman, nours irom .new York, with mdse. to W. M. Balrd k Co. Steamer S. F. Phelps, Brown, 24 hours from New York, with mdse. to w. m. uaira co. Steamer Monitor, Jones, 24 hoars from New York, with mdse. to W. M. Balrd k Co. Br. bark Lizzie Fox. Clark, 6 days from Baltimore, in hnllAHt to L. WeBterizaard k Co. Brig Fennlman. Dickson, 21 days irom juayaguez, P. R., with sugar and molasses to John Mason k Co. vessel to L. vVesteraaard k Co. Schr Florence J. lockwooii, hi. jonn, 11 aays irom Cardenas, with molasses to E. C. Knight k Co. ves sel to Warren k Greirir. Suhr 8. P. M. Tasker, Lewis, 6 days from Savan nah, with lumber to Philadelphia Navy Yard. bVIiriJ. W. jucuuuiey, iiuouaru, 11 uayo iruiu I.npchville. with lumber to U. Croskey k Co. Schr Stephen Morris, Seaman, 8 days from Bath, With ice to Knickerbocker Ice Co. Schr Harry Lee, Barrett, 6 days from Leechvllle, with lumber to Norcross k Sheets. Schr H. N. Squires, Nickerson, o aays irom itocK- port, with ice to Knickerbocker ice uo. Schr Annie 8. Gasklll, Gasklll, 6 days from Wil mlncton. N. C. with lumber to Norcross k Sheets. bchr Ella 11. Barnes, Avery, 8 days from Norfolk, with shlugles to T. P. Galvlu A Co. Kr.hr l). it. Burton, llattield. from brig Manilas. ashore at Clarke's Point, with 74 hhds. and 12 boxes suear to uaiiett & son. KrhrThos. M. Rodney. Ptael. from brig Manllus. ashore at Clarke's Point, with 70 hhds. and 1 boxes sugar to Daliett k Son. Scnr W. U.uorgun, uianes, o nays irom ouuiura, Del., with lumber to Hickmau k Cottlngham. Scnr Caroline, Tice, i uny iroui aiuivuiu, wiiu class to Whitall, Tatum A Co. Dear ruruweii, iiuiiucd, huuj - o Schr J. C. Thompson, Vansunt, from New Haven. Schr Henrietta, Smith, from Norwalk. Schr Jos. Hay, Hathaway, from Wareham. Schr A. H. Learning, Bowers, from Salem. Correvfxmdmce of Th Fveniivj TeUrapK New Yoke Office, April 10. No boats leave to night, owing to the storm. Baltimokk Biiancu Office, April 11. The follow inir barges leave in tow to-night, eastward : Princeton, F. W. Tripp, 11. H. Smith, Charles McCaffrey, Mary Dunn, riattio Miller, and Kate Stewart, all with coal for New York. The Betsy Baker and Sarah Catup, with coal, for Elktou, Md. l'lin.ADKt.rniA BRANcn Oi-ficb, April 12 Barge J.J. Wolcott, with coal for Wilmington, lert yester- day. 1 b. c. MEMORANDA. Stoamshln Atlantic. Jacobbeu, for Philadelphia. cleared at Liverpool 48th ult. Ship Nimbus, Kelly, irom wvurpmn ism mi. ior Philadelphia, was spoken iiikl, lat. 4, long. 11. Steamship uuuiaia, uoxiu. ' "ncum uiu Inst, for Philadelphia, has on board 10 bules cotton, u bales mobs, 2 bbls. rice, 18 bids, whisky, Bi) do. blHul. lime, 89 bags wool, 20 hhds. bone-black, 2J5 bdls. hides, 200 empty casks, and sundries. Passim, gers P. Bradley, Mrs. Fato, Misses Faro, L. Fal. couer, R. Gaualon, Mrs. Chllds, MUtsea Clitlda, Mas ter Chllils, Mrs. P. F. Hoxle, S. C. Stoughton and wife, Mrs. R. Rumas, MlHses ltuinas, J. M. Brooks and wife, Miss Josephine Teal, Miss Mary Teal, Miss II. Boswell, Miss Julian McCounell, and otherB. Steamship Volunteer, J outs, hence, at New Y'ork 10th lust. Steamship Norfolk, Piatt, hence, at Richmond 9th Instant. Bark Argonaut, Bteengrafe, hence for Bremen, was spoken lttth ult., uo lat., Iodk. to, . i ' ! . i ' ' Bark Mertora. Reed, hence for Antwerp, sailed frnm Fimrnth th nit. Schr Ll.7.le Bennett, hence, at Norwich Stn Inst. Schr Minnie Kinnle. nonce, at New London Bth Inot. frr Norwich. Hcnrz. it. Aflam. Bobbin, hence for Boston, at New York 10th innt. . Bohr Annie Amoden. Han eg. li oats from cr- derms, at New York 10th Inst. scnr jtmma h. mit. tsnaw.io aavs irom Jackson ville, at Nfw York inth Inst. . scnr n. u. nana, nnn, cleared at uaorgeiown, 8. C, 4th Inst., for Philadelphia, with lumber. Bchr J. w, Wilson, A lams, olea-ed at Charleston 8th Inst., for Philadelphia, with lumber. HcMir Harriet Biackman. Jones, hence, at New Bedford Tth lust - . Schr J. A. Grimn, Foster, for Philadelphia, was ready at Wilmington, N. C., 7th Inst. Hcurs Annie, Auams, ana a. m. Kciwaras. iienaun, hence, t Richmond 9th Inst. scnr Fnni tiirKnnne, jester, ana rtBi- u. fitlckney, Rodman, from North Carolina for Phila delphia, at Norfolk 8th Inst. Hcnrs J. vwiiiaiiieuu, ir., v orson: it. Yniiuu, Brower; R. II. shannon, Bilks; Osprey, Crowley; Mary Riley, Riley; and A. U. Aldrldge, Fisher, hence, at Boston 0th Inst. Schr John nitnoni, iteuy, was loading at -sa vannah 1th Ins, for f hlladelphia. Schr Wi am 11. Kowe. whittemore. nenco, at New Bedford 7th Inst. Schr Kdith Mar. niggins, irom wciinect ior r nua- delphtA, at Holmes' Hole, A. M. Dth Inst, and sailed again in the afternoon. MISCELLANY. Fchr Eliza Pike, of Eastport. Me., which sprung a leak in consequence of striking on the bar In going to tea from Charleston on the 8th of February lost, laden with phosphates, cotton, pig iron, clay, and other merchandise, bound lr Philadelphia, and bad to be run ashore on Long Island Boach, to prevent her sinkinir In deen water, has since gone to pieces. and fragments of the vessel and cargo have floated asnore. WATOHE8. JEWELRY, ETC -ewis ladomus & CO 'DIAMOND DEALERS & JEWELECS.1 WATCHES. JKWKLKY SILVER WAUK. I vWATOHEa and JEWEL3T BEPA1EED. J! 02 Chestnnt St., Phili. Ladies' and Gents' Watches AMERICAN AND IMPORTED, Of ths mostMlebmtod makara. FINE VEST CHAINS AND LEONTINES In 14 and 18 karat. DIAMOND and other Jewelr? of tha latest dartiroa. Engagement and Wedding Rinjrs, In 18-karut and coin. Solid SiWerWara for bridal PiMenta. Table On tier. Plated Ware. ete. 11 6 (mw OENUINE OROIDE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, $13, $15, $30, $35. We are now selllnfr oor Watohoe at retail for wholesale prices, $12 and upwards, all in hunting cases. i-entl.njen'a and Ladies' sizes. warr&nLud good Minors as tha best, costing ten tunos aamuoo. Utl A1JSO JiL W fl LH1, bend lor circular. Goods soot O. O. I. CaBtomers can examine before Dai ins. bi Daitaz ex Drags onargea eaon way. JAMES GERARD & CO., No. 85 NASSAU STREET (UP STAIRS), a28mwf NEW YORK. 2 I C H JEWELRY, JOHN BKENNAN DIAMOND DEALER. AND JHWSLLEB, NO. 13 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET, 8 9 tnwl 9mrp PHILADELPHIA. WILLIAM B. WARNS A CO Wholesale Dealers In . WATCH K8 ADD JKWKLRT. corner HKVKNTU and OllKHNUT Btreet I8S1 Beoona noor. ana late oi no. it a. iiutuj t. CLOCKS. TOWER CLOCKS. MARBLK CLOCKS. BRONZE CLOCKS. -COUOOTJ OLOOKS. VIENNA REGULATORS. AMERICAN OLOOKS. . XV. RUSSELL,, No. 22 NORTH SIXTH STREET. REMOVAL. THE OLD-ESTABLISHED UNITED STATES REVENUE STAMP AGENCY HAS REMOVED FROM No. 67 South THIRD Street TO No. 66 South THIRD Street, 8 81 JACOB E. RIDQWAT II E RINOIPAL DEPOT FOR TBI BALK OF VENUE ST AM R E P S, NO. 804 CUESNUT STREET. CENTRAL OFFICE, No. 108 S. FIFTH STREET (Two doors below CheBnut Btreet), ESTABLISHED 18 6 9 The sale of Revenue Stamps Is still continued at the Old-Establuihed AKeneles. The stock comprises every denomination printed hv tha Government, and having at all times a large supply, we are enabled to till and forward (by Mail or Express) all orders Immediately upoa receipt, a mat ter of great Importance. United States Notes, National Bank Notes, Drafts on Philadelphia, and Post Oilice Orders received In nnvment. Any Information rp(rardiri(r the decisions of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue cheerfully and oTKtultouglv furnished. Revenue Stamps printed npop Drafts, Checks, Re ceipts, etc. The following rates of commission are allowed on Stamps and btampeu t aper: Oiitioand upwards S per cent. ' luo " "BOO " Address all orders, etc., to STAMP AGENCY. No. B04 CIIESNUT KTKEIiT, PHILADELPHIA. N T O T I C E TO O U N T K A C T O K 8. The Western Maryland liullroad Company having secured the aid of the city of llultlmore, will soon be In funds sufllclent to complete the road from Pino Creek Bridge to Ilaperstown, and will reoelve Proposals until 9th April for all the unfinished Ora dintr and Brld glng on tho uncompleted section, the wort on which has boen suspended for a year. Payments made In cash for all work done. The work on thelGraduatlon, Masonry, and Super. structure of Bridges win amount to about 1200,000. For all information as to the present condition of the work to bo done, apply to W. BOLLMAN, President, 8 o8 Qw No. 84 N. UOLLIDAY Btreet. A LEXANDBR O. CATTELL A CO, i .vv-m ruiuutuamw uvunu a soma 1 t rHUUUUO' UVIiiaiangn'H m si. tv. n a mm . BO. M OBTH WHAJaVJtkl AKD a NORTH WATWR BTOIII PH1LADHLPULA, IM aUBZASI O OAjii44 VLBil OaHUUl 8EWINO MACHINES. THE AMERICAN Combination Buttonhole AMD SEWING MACHINE la now admitted to be far snpertor to all others as a Family Machine. The SIMPLICITY, KASR and CERTAINTY with which It operates, as well aa tho unilorm excellence or Its work, throughout the en tire range of tewing, In HHtchlng, Hemming, Felling, lurking, Cording, IlraldinK, QnililnK, UatherlnK 1 and Hewing on, Overs-cmulng, Ilmbroiderlng on the I'dge, and It si Ilenntlf wl Ilntton-Ilole nnd IJye let Hole Work, Place It nnqnestionably tar In advance of any other similar invention. This Is the only new family machine that embodies any Substantial Improvement cpon the many old machines in the market. It Certainly has no Equal. It Is also admirably adapted to manufacturing pur poses on all kinds of fabrics. Call and see It operate and get samples of the work. We have also for sale oor "PLAIN AMERICAN a beautiful family nmchlno, at a Reduced Price. This machine does all that is done on the Combtna tlon except the Overscamlng and Button-hole work Office and Salesrooms, No. 1818 CIIESNUT ST., 1 87 thsto8mrp PHILADELPHIA. ENGINES, MAOMINEHY, ETO. fjaw PENN STEAM ENGINE AND 4oMt'l,,Ul,l uiiM.-niiiriH s ijiivx nrff.?'PKA(JTIOAL AND TUKORK I'lUAL IKkMZS' KN(i IN K K US, M AO I1INIKTS, UOILKR. ilAKKliS, BLACKSMITHS, and FOUKDKRS, having for nmny years boen in snoceseial operation, and been ex oinsiTeii enxaci in rmiiuing ana repairing Marine ana i .. .... t A i . I u i i . Tanks, Propellers, etc etc., respectfully offer their ser vices to the public as being fnlly prepared to contraot for engines of ail sizes, Marino, Hirer, and htationary ; bavins seta of patterns of different sizes, are prepared to execute orders villi quick despatch. Kvory dOBcriplion of pattern makin(r made at Uie sliortest notice. Ilitcb and Low pre. sure tine 'tubular and Cylindpr Boilers of the best Penn sylvania (Tlisrcoal Iron. Korplntrs of allsisnsand kinds, Iron and Brass (Jaetinrs of all (soeenptiona, Itoil liiruing bcrev Cutting, and all other work oonneoted with tha above business. Lrawtnps ana specincanons ior an wora aone at tun eslahlishmont free of cbnrne, and work Ruaranteed. The anhHoribers bare anioie wharf dock-room for reDaln of boats, where thoy can lio in perfoct aafoty, and are pro Tided with shears, blocks, fails, ato, eto., for raising bean or light weight . , . m uauud jt xvicarijs. JOHN P. LKVY, 818 BKAOH and PALM Kit Streets. QIRARD TUBE WORKS. , JOHN B. MURPHY & BROS., Manufacturers of Vronht Iron Pipe, Eto., PHILADELPHIA. PA. WORKS, . .. . TWENTY-THIRD and FILBERT Streets. OFFIlK, 141 Wo. 41 North FIFTH, Htreet. PATENTS. N 8. OFFICES FOB PROCURING Patents in the United States and Fo - - reign Countries, FORREST BUILDINGS. 119 S. FOURTH St., Fhilada., AMI MARBLE BUILD INCS, SETJBIVTII Street, abore F, (Opposite U. 8. Patent OfBoe), WASHINGTON, D. a XL HOWBON, Solioltor of Patents. O. BOWSON, Attorney-atrUw. Communlcationa to be addressed to the Principal Offloea. Philadelphia. 4 10 mwa&n CTATE RIGHTS FOR 8ALE. 8TAT2 O Rights of a valuable Invention Just patented, and for tbe SL1C1NU, CUTT1ISU, and Urtlr-FIMU of dried beef, cabbaKe, eto., are hereby offered foraale. It is an article of great value to proprietors oi Hotels ana restaurants, and it should be introduced into every family. NTATK om.vuoroj t mnum HIunTH for sale. Model can be seen at 1 ULBGHAPli COAL. PEKCITAL E, TJILU HEW SOS MXArTl FERCIVAL. E2. BELL &. CO., tixauBj a Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal, DEPOT: No. 1826 North NINTH Street, 1 75 West Bide, below Master. Pranoh Offloe. No. 407 RICHMOND Street. PERSONAL.. "XI OTICE. APPLICATION WILL SE MADE .i to tne uitv 'ireaauror ior new oerunostea ior tna roi. lnwinip tlitv aix ner cent, loans, free from all titxee! Cortiflcate No. 10,003, Loan No. 84, dattd November 6, utrtiucate no. bmo. new uouu, uai.su novemDor 1867 QtiotiO CJertiticate No. 10,331, Liabilities, dated Novembers, Certiiica'te No. 19,333, Municipal Loan, dated November 2B, 1B7, 1(KK). . . , , , . . I .nrt.inojtt.A No. IHU. vraier jxihd. oaiea may s. iron. siiHRf. (VirtiMcate No. w,lvs, ram jxan, aatoa April i, S10UI. 1 tb.3m ROOFINQ. R EADY ROOFIN G. This Roollnc is adapted to all buildings. It can be appuec to BTKEP OR FLAT ROOFS at one-balf the expense of tin. It is readily pnt on oil Khinwla Unofs without removinar the ahinirlea. thus evnid. inK the daniaKing of oeiiinga ana larmtuxe wane under. pTMkvk Votin k6ofs with wklton- T .m nninraii tn Rnnair and Paint Roofs at ahn notice. Also, PAINT iOK hal. oy tne barrel or gallon the beat and cheapest in the maraei. WT 1175 Wo. 711 N. NINTH Btreetlabov'eUoatee. rav, XTUDQ k OI'TlITPf'Tfl UTTTT TVD-T? a X AND ROOt KRS.-Roofsl Yes, tee. Every site and kind, old or new. At No. MS N. THIRD Street, the AMU. K1UAN CONORKTK PAINT AND ROOF COMPANY are sellinR their celebrated paint for TIN KOOf o, and li.r nrau,nin. hII wnnrl Stlrf metala. AlaO. their Bolid OOTM. till. i roof ooverinR, tbe best aver offered to the public, with brusnes, cans, puoaeie, ", mi wurs.. Anti-vermin, r ire, and lAater-proof Lizut, TiKht, Durable. No crack' Iuk, pealins, or ahrinkine no paper, (travel, or beat. fur all oh, units Directions aiven Dueotions tor work, or good work men soupliod. Clare, promptness, oertalnLiI um prise I Oaai Kxaminel jndKei A ?enu wanted for Interior cotmtlea. )f JOHKPU LT1PD8. Prlnoipai; " OtElNT.'S FUKNISHINU COODsT DAT E N T BUOULDKU-315AM JL SUIKT MANUFACTORY, AND GENTLKMEN'B FURNISHING Ba"0R5. rSRI'ECTLY ITTITINQ SHIRT3 AND DHAWE1.8 mmlH lrnm nieasuruuicul at very short notice. All other articles of UiiNTUJkliai'a DUE S3 GOODb in fall variety. WINCnBSTKR CO., lt , Na loe ClllkHNUT StraoU UMBRELLAS. atfjk UMBRELLAS! UMBRELLAS! AT GOLD JPrices. if the PUBLIC will pay in GOLD. eTrwrf variety of Unibrellae bilk, Alpaca, OinKham, aa V t ton Umbrellas, made to wear (no auot ion trash), bnt w 11 made for use, at uuiv&lui iia niana, HQ.M VINB Htreet. EaUbUtbed forty rears ago, S 30 Lit AORIOUUTURAL. O BUI ST' 8 WARRANTED GARDEN JL R KI'H.- The Peeds we .ftir are einlnsivsly tnoae of our own growth, and will be fnnnd far superior to those srnprnll sold bf dealers. Market gardeners and private families, to whnm reliable seeds are of the ntmost Im portance, tlvnilri obtain tlioir snnplles from lUJIHTtH HKK.U WAKKHOUrlR. ' Nos. 1"M sncl H24 M A RK HT Rtreet, alnive Ninth. Oall or send tor Hnl.t's fianlen Msnniil and Prioe Lisa for IKW, which rnntains 130 Dues of useful information to oonntrjp residents. 17 1m AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND OArlPKIS TWIJ. PlonRhs, llsnrows. Vn I ti va ra, rami Mowers, tltinms. Jnln and rieKI Honors. 1 awn Mnwera, Kailrosd and Harden Wheelbarrows; mm. Straw, and Fodder ('nttera, sll at rndncod pricne. Oall and examine oar stock , RORItKT UUIRT, Jr., -. RKKI) WARKHtlUHK, ' 17 Im Roe. 933 and 934 MAJIKKT tftrwei. THE PlilLADELPIIIA LAWN MOWERl ii-. This is the most improved hand machine made, snd is jnst tbe article oeeded by all who have irraas to crt. It can be operated li j a luiv without laligne. Price WH, and even Mower warrantor). Hold by - ' HOBKRV BUIST, JB.. RK.WI) WARKHOUSW, ! 171m Noe-KO and HMMAKK.H.T htreei. MEDIOAL. 'J'llE UNIVEKSITI MEDICINES AUE THE FAVORITE rilE3CRIPTION3 OF THB New York Wetlical University. Beliahle Remedies of a hish Bclentlfio oharaoter, de turned tor tbe cure ot all diaoaaes. PKKPAKKD 8TH101LV aOOORDIWO TO THB I.AWH UK M.l)IOAI,t)IIK1I.HI'RY. The Univarsity Medicines are prenarod in oonsonanee with the views ot a number of distinguished liviK Ameri can Physicians, who believe toat tbe time is ooine when educated Krvsicisna should arise and mske a decisive effort to overthrow tbe healtb-deetroyina: system rf ymui le ery prsvailing; in every town snd city, and substitute KCIKNTIKIO KKbFoNSlHl,K KKM K 1)1 A lS, la plies of the worthless ot dangerous Patent Medicines flood in ihe country. 'I beae remedies are prepared by the newly disnovered Obemi'al prooesa of Pro'eisor Hcott, termed STKAM IIL'I'RA'I ION, brwbl.'h the entire Active Principle of am herb, drns. or chemioal ia thorouvulv axtrautmi. and ita curative properties tnciessed a bundred fold over thnie made in the ordinary manner. 1 bry are standard, moat ot the inirredients onnst.itntins; th m avina been osod by the physicians ot tbe Uoiver- ity. in tnmr private practice, tor more ttian twonty ynara. Altbonsb but recently brnusht before tn nublio In their present form as rlKr.tl.,K KKMKUIKR, thny are rspldly siipnrsedinR the old poisons, Patent Medioines and Nansoous lrups. '1 liey are tsK n in sinsn ooses. t'ney are pleasant to t ho tas'e. Thoir effects sre almost Instantaneous. Tberere harmless to nil .... . . W hv nn nn flllRR ALL for all diseases, bnt a regular system of Uemeeiea for each diatiuat, class ot maladies. . ........, Alistofonr Kemenios ana valuable Aieaioai nooa sent free to snv sddress. PUILAUKLPHIA BRANCH! Corner of SKVENTJKKNTU and U11ESNUT Stroeta. AIiVICK 1KKK. US lmrp JOSKPH O. HARROLP. MEW DIBCOVEKT. KLIXIR J. F. BER Xl NARD-TOM SI HKNIQUK. ANTI-DYSPEPTIC). 1 ha tuivenil observations made bv the best physicians of tbe laculte de Paria nave proved that the aiuknesses arising from Impoverishment of tho blood ornerrans ex- nausiion, vi.. : Aiiivms, .lmim uhib. onuiwuiiauio, Vlitbisic. niiibMes. Albumineria. Hcorbut. etc.. eto.. are radically cured with tbe KL1XIK J. . BKRHAHO. M -Vrvnf. For Mkle by all respectable draffKisUL 8 1 tutbftft LQAL NOTICES. N THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED KTATFB FOR T1IK EASTERN DISTRICT OF PFNNaYLVANlA. TUO1 A3 W. 8WFK.VKY, of Riiuime. in tho County of Herks. and 8 tale of Pennayl van m, in the said llisfriot, a liauarupt, wno icinueiiy osrried on business in Philadelphia, Pa., nniler the tirm naineof T. v. bwceney, Jr., said nnn horns; oomposeaoi himself and R. Hodman and Isaac Wells, both of Miners vilie. Pa., bavins: petitioned for Ins discharge a meoline of creditors will be hold on the 12th day of April, a. D. 1k7ii et2 o'clock P. M.. before RoRistcr H. M ALTZBF.RGKR, atniaomco, mo. 4ttl. wm tt atrcet, neauin, fa.,tnnt the examination of the aaid hankniDl may bo finished, and any business of meetings required by sections 'Zi or'tn of tho act of (Jowrress transacted. The Heiriater will certify whether the Bankrupt bus conformed to bis dnty. A beariiiK will also be knd on WEDNESDAY, the 27tn day of April, A. D. 1H70. before the Court, at Philadelphia, at lu o'clock A. M.,wncnand woore parties in Interest may snow cause against ise aircnarire. . ..... ".i ... I.... . t nm ft V . n t- n 5 i I Judire of tho raid District Court, and the seal . niiness rue nnn. .1 w r l .n uAun ALnucii " , thereof, at Plulauolplua, tne nttn oay oi Moron, A. U. 107U. i O. R. FOX, Clerk. Attost H. MAI.TZrinoTJl, Register. 4 1 t27 TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY X AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of J AM Ro KIOK, deoeaseu. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust tbe an count of MARY RICE, Administratrix of J AMES RIUE.deoeased, and to report distribution of the balanoe in the hands of Uie aooountant, will meet the parties interested, for tbe purpose of hie appointment, on TCKbDAY. April 14. 1870, at 11 o'clock A. M at his office, No. 131 8. FIFTH Street, in the oit of PhUadal phia. 4 7 thatntt PROPOSALS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH, B. W. OORNER 8IXTH AND SANSOM STS. PROPOSALS FOR HTREET CLEANING. Pealed Prnnasela will be reoeivad at tha OFFICE of the BOARD OF HEALTH until 12 o'clock noon, on the I9tb day of April, 1870. for cleaning and keeping1 thoroughly clean at all times.frorn tbe date of contract toftbe Slat day ot Deoember, ltrfl, all the paved streets, alleys, courts. inlets, market nouses, gutters, gutters under rauroaa crossings, gutters of nnpaved street, and ad other publio highways, and the immediate removal of all filth and dirt therefrom, after the aasue baa been collected together. Also, the removal of ashes, and the oolleotion and burial f all dead animals in the built-up portion of the city lying north ef Alleghany avenue, known as Brides burg eon Frankford, and termed tbe Twentieth district. Each bid must be accompanied with a aerti&eate from the City Solicitor that security bsa been entered at the law Department in the sum of five hundred dollara (t&oO), incompliance with an ordinance of Councils ap proved sa ay l, leou. Tbe Board reserves tbe right to reject any and all bids. Warrants for the payment of said contracts will be drawn in conformity with section five of the aot of Assem bly approved March 18, 1869. Envelopes enclosing proposals must be endorsed Pro posals for SUeet Cleaning. " ,. ELIAB WARD, M. D , President. CHAS. B. Babbett, Secretary. 4 8 lot GOVERNMENT SALES. ALE OF NAVY VESSEL, Navy Department, Burba f Construction and Repair, Washington. D. C. April 6, 1870. 870. J The Navv Department will offer for salo at PL'BLlC AUCTION, at the United States Navy Yard, Brooklyn, on the 23d day or April, 18T0, at 12 o'clock, M., the live-oat frame, copper-fastened screw steamer SEMINOLE, of son tons, old measurement. Tbe veHBel anil her Inventory can be examined at any time on application to the Commandant of the Yard. One-half of the whole amount of the purchase money must be deposited at the time of adjudica tion, and the balance within five (5) days thereafter, and the vessel must be removed from the Navy Yard within two weeks from the day of sale. The Government reserves the right to withdraw the vessel from sale for any purchaser who will pay the appraised value, wltn an increase of ten (10) per centum thereto. tutlisBt ALE OF COPPER SCALE. Navv Dkpartmrnt, rRNT, ) :kpair, 1H, lsro. J Bureau of construction and kkpa: April in. There will be offered for sale at public auction on FRIDAY, May 6, 1870, at 12 o'clock M., at the l i lted States Navy Yard, WASHLNtiTOX, about PKVENTY THOUSAND 70,000) POUNDS OF COP PKIt SCALE, in lots to suit purchasers. It can be examined at anytime previous to the day of sale upon application to the Commandant of the Washington Navy Yard. Samples of similar scale have Bhown 82 per cent of metallic copper. One-balf tho purchase money must be deposited at the time of sale, and twelve days will be allowed to remove the scale- from the yard, otherwise tho deposit will be forfeited to the Government. I Alljpayments to bo made In Government funds, and before the scale is removed from the yard. 4 12 tuthtit WINES AND LIQUORS. QA.iSTAIRS & McCALLy No. 126 T7ahrot and 21 Granite Sts., IMPORTERS OF Brandies, Wines, Gin, Olive Oil, Etc, WHOLESALE DEALEBS IN PURE RYE WHISKIES, IN BOND AND TAX PAID. 6 28 2p4 LITIS CURRANT WINE. ALBERT 0. ROBERTS, Dealer in every Description of Fine Groceries, 11 78 Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Btreet , w ILLIAM ANDERSON & CO., DEALERS tn me Vl ksikiee. Me, 146 North BE0O1TO Street. a-iiiumiyina. AMUSEMENTS. 'AURA KKBN K'S U OHBSNITT BTRErTP THf ATRH, Recinsati. RKTCRN OK THK KXILKfj Commencement of tbe summer season. wiruv aiiriMT 'i u i u (L.tfD MRS. jAMltS A. OATK8 AND HUH CELEBRATED . (HlMPASV in the ereat hlaforia bnrlean.ns. job rir i,n itir iHKiiurm w noLD, k.' Over one hnndred artistes appesrinr. MATINEE, BATCKDAY, AT H U'UlAKltt. WALNUT' 8 T RE KT ' THBTKifc.' f i THI8 fTuesdaytRVENINO, April li. . i BKNKFIT OF MR. W. H HAll.RY. ' OI.il IIKinu inn vntiNiiniriLir j Jesse Rural. Mr. uf. M. Ball ! Mediation, "Patrick Henry's Oration ! MR. (1HARI.F.8 nKhO. BanjoBnlobyJOR MORTIMER. Bohr, "The Old Deiwher entleman," ' , MR W. II. KII.K Y. To eowolnoe with Jflsii'iii v umnrasn Jonathan lirarlford ,ewia Morrison D WEDXESDAY, BENEFIT OF MR. T. J. HEMPHILL. Business Manager. , TVIKP. JOHN DREW'S Retrlna V to S ARCH 8TRKB1 1H THFATRK. RHCOND WEEK tlW s'nnTT.WTjniT 1 MONDAY. AND RVKRV EVENING. Mr. Anirnat.tn Timls'a nnr...rn1 i - i French, entitled ti tKUUtKUU, l With every borne, i Costume, and Appointment Tew. k 1WRS- JOHN DRKW asUILllKKlE. Aided by the full Company, beats secured aix days In advanoe. FOX-8 AMERICAN THEATRE. WALNUT Street, above FUrbth. , EVERY EVKNINO. Old RnRli.li Pastime: Punch and lady, by the street comedians OOLLIN'a end DAIHEYi Matters MAC KEN and SULLIVAN; Femaio Drum v.r.,.u.,i,.nii. ,,r.min; ins woriorenownr llrm. CAKLU 14KOT1IERIS, and FRANK WOOD. M rt ' 1 mm lla Unas t 1J i a. ti . n . " DUPREZ A BENEDICT'S OPERA HOUSE. SEVENTH St,, below Arch (Late Theatre OowiIgn-. THIH EVFNINO. DUPRF5C A BEN EDICT ' U1USBT1U MlNtU KKCS WILL INTRODUCE First Tims-Oreat Burlesque, Othello, first Week-Piscatorial Excursion. First week Finale. (Slumbering Moke. l ast Vi eek Irresistible Hunky i Dory. 411 l"t VJEWELEVENTn STREET OPERA HOUSE. 11 ELEVENTH Btreet, above Ohesntit. THE FAMILY RESORT. OARNCKOH8 A DIXEY'8 MINSTRETfl, tbe great btar lmnpe of the world, in their uneanallaA FTHIOPIAN riOlriEFS, BEAUTIFUL H AM.AD8. &ONOS. OPERATIC SELECTION H, snd LA tit; II ABLE BUBXESUUXI EVERY KVENLNO . J. L. CAKNCROB8, Manager, . F, filMPBON. Treasurer. , ta n o L E BULL RESPEC I'FULLY announces unn l-S'llU txiptUKK" '' At the AC A DEM V OF MUSIC, Philadelphia. , Jt . ..'v. .'iU,K?,1AY KVENINU. April 1 P " ' assisted by the following artiste: , Alias UAl TIE 8AFFORD, w . The favorite Snnrtno. Mr. WILLIAM MACDONALD, " ' ' ' The popular Tenor. ' ' . Mr. EDWARD HOFFMAN. . j i , The disUnguisfced Pianlal and Composer. Admission, $1. Family Circle, 60 cents. . No extra cbiirce for Deserved Heat. Rale of tickets begins a Oouhi's Musio liiore.on bsturdsy Morning, April 9. 1870. fn in 9 A . M. to 6 P. M. Doors open at 7 o'owok. Con. eert beams at 8. BULL, Business Mtmacer. -jJ.JAV WATSON, Agent. fit N N T II W E . GRAND AND GLORIOUS E - K, Benefits, MONDAY EVENING. April Uth, Third Baptist Church. TUESDAY, Crand Division, 8. ofT.. ' htiite of Pennsylvania. WEDNESDAY, 3 at) P M EVKNINO. Alpine lxidge. No. 777, L O. O. V. TH17R8 i,A Y,.'VJ""' Philadelphia Lodge, L O. O. F., No. R72 FEJ ' DAVEVENINO, Kmory Al. K. Churoh. SATURDAfC 2 3UP.M. KV ENlNtl, Knefiiicnaku Tribe of L O. R, -CONCERT HA.lJfc Front and gallery, 75 cts. Admission, 60 oenta. CM 1 drun, 26 cents. . ... ox ' : J. W. BAIIf, ' , i . PfoprioU , . , VALER'S. (LATE MILLER'S) WINTBil i GARDEN. Noe. 730, 720,734. and 726 VINEBtreeT . ............ w u i i. , hhii, iunnsriT ut pro Dei '. i of the GRAND DUKE OF BADEN, purchased at gres a expense by JACOB VAI.KR. of this city, in combination with FLAMER'8 ORCHKKTRA ssit Ml. Nvnin ASi??1' ."I? rfonn KVERY AFTKJIHOOM and 'l no . ... ... vj o i bu euTwiuenuosiea tiiSMie. ' Admission free. 1131 ' TEMPLE OF WONDERS, ASSEMBLY BUILD-' " i ING. LAST WEEK. . LAST WBEK. ' Peappearance of 8IONOR BLITZ SATURDAY' AFTERNOON, and last performance this season. SENTZ AND' BABBLER'S ; MATINEES MUSICAL FUND HALL, 186B-70, every 8ATUR. DAXACTERNOON at H olook. 1QI. ' HOSIERY, ETO. now othtz at j . UOFJIANH'S HOSIERY STOKE,' ; I No. 9 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, .; ; . GENTS WJUTH WOOL SHIRTS, i, j r ,' ,. ' . GENTS" "vYHlTB WOOL DRAWERS, ' r ' . GENTS SCARLET WOOL SHIRTS, ' GENTS' SCARLET WOOL DRAWERS, 1 ".''". GENTS' MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, , LADIES' MERINO VESTS, , , r LADIES' MERINO BRAWKRS, ". LADIES' CASHMERE VESTS, J ' CHILDREN'S MERINO UNDERWEAR, ' GENTS' COTTON SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, . i , LADLES' COTTON VESTS AND DRAWERS. . , ,,lX Also, a very larye assortment of . t . , ' 4 1 wtSy ,') COTTON WOOL. AND MERINO HOSTHRY. ' OROOERIE3, ETO. . 1809. ' ' TARBAH TED GENUINE ;OILC- Government Jaya-Coffee Roasted erery day. at 40 sseisSi .' ' per pound, at COUSTY'S East End Grocery No. 118 South SECOND St., ' 817thstn BELOW OHE8NUT BTREET. r0 ALL WANTING FARMS IN A LOCAL lty Exempt from Fevers and Lung Complalmta. ' ' To Farmers, nortlculturlsts, Mechanics, CapltallsU, , Gentlemen of LclBore, Invalids, and all wanting a . nomeatead In a climate of unsurpassed salubrity, , exempt from tne rigors of a Northern winter, and In close connection with tbe commercial centres of ' the South. Few If any sections offer such a combi nation of Inducements as tho town of Aiken, S. G, , , and its vicinity for a desirable and permanent homo. . A pamphlet of 84 pages now ready, containing a '. description of the climate, soils, and the nature or ' the products in tho vicinity of Aiken, especially fruit, cereals, cotton, corn, vegetables, eto., In. eluding extracts from letters of distinguished vial- tors, correspondents, action of town councils In-' vlting emigrants, etc., to which is added a descrip tive list of property for sale, Including Improved farms, orchards, vineyards, water power , kaolin deposits, unimproved lands, and town residences. For sale by E. J. C. WOOD, Real Estate Agont, Aiken, S. C. The book will be sent by mall on receipt of price, 60 cents. Address J. C. DERBY, Fubllsher, P. O. Box No. 1439, New York, until 1st Of February . after that date at Aiken, 8.C. 117 8m . TAH'l'OIf afc WcMAIlOW, snievina and commission mckobakts, Ko S. OOKJ.T1K8 SUP, New York. , Roift HOU'I'H WH AHVeb, Philadelphia. No! 45 W. PRA1T Street. Baltimore. . . We are prepared to ship every description of Frel IT FUiltu7nW New York. Wllmina-U.n. and talejmjM , -points with proniptnese and deauatoh. Uankl HU 4A. Btearo-tnas fnsniahed a tne abortaat nott CAMUBL 8flTH A CO., No. tJSn ' en hand. . . ' ' i. AH work promritlr attended to. f..i.hafL .'ir t-i.i ..1 .0 D 1 iq : i ;.i.ii ii. a una c if. .r '.fO-t -I i'i 10.1