The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, April 13, 1870, FIFTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1870.
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iicya curTBiAivg.
CSt Affnlra.
A meeting of tha Iron workers of Ken
iogton was Leld last evening at the James
Tags Library Company, Girard avenue, Above
Kbackamaxon street, for the purpose of hear
ing the report of the committee appointed at
ft former meeting to offer a compromise to
the employers of ten per cent, on their
wapes. The committee reported that they
had the interview with the employers, and
that their proposition had been rejected. A
resolution was then adopted, declaring that
they would resist any further reduction of
wages. A committee was appointed to in
form the employers of the result thus arrived
at.
A meeting of the Board of rublication of
the Presbyterian Church was held yesterday
afternoon, at the Publication House, Chesnu't
street, above Eighth, when the annual report,
to be submitted to the General Assembly at
their meeting in May, was presented. Bince
the Inst meeting the board have published 50
new volumes in the English language, besides
a number in the Portuguese and German lan
guages. The total number of publications
during the year was 89,400.
During the year the board have employed
lMi colporteurs, who have labored in twenty
three (States, besides others in Canada and
Brazil, all of whom have been instrumental in
circulating 110,000 volumes, also two and a
half million pages of tracts. The receipts of
the year were $140,103, and the expenditures
$145,892. The receipts for colportage and
distribution exceeded those of the previous
year about JJ4448. The officers are:
President Rev. Alexander T. McGill, D.D.
Vice-Presidents Jamas Russell, Rev. M.
F. Grier, D. D., Morris Patterson.
Corresponding Secretary and Editor Wil
liam E. Kohenck, I). D.
Recording Clerk Rev. Willard M. Rice,
D. JJ.
Superintendent of Colportage, Business
Correspondent and Treasurer Winthrop Sar
gent. Superintendent of Depository John A.
Black.
A meeting of the colored residents of
the Eighth ward was held last night, in the
Colored Masons' Hall, on Eleventh street;
below Pine, to take action under the call of
the General Committee for the celebration of
the adoption of the fifteenth amendment.
Samuel Van Brakle was selected to act as
President; J. Garrison Johnson and Andrew
J. Jones as Vice Presidents; E. M. Burrill as
Secretary, and Henry Minton, Treasurer.
Andrew J. Jones, J. Garrison Johnson, J. C.
Miller, Benjamin Wigans and John Manlove
were appointed a committee to prepare busi
ness for the meeting.
The committee then roported that one per
son in each precinct be appointed to collect
money to defray the expenses of the celebra
tion of the ward; to employ music; the par
ticipants to be dressed in black coats and
pants, white vests and gloves, high hats an!
blue sashes; to carry transparencies; the
ward delegation to be under ttie command of
a chief marshal, to bo selected, who shall
appoint three aids. The report was adopted.
Mr. James Walker was then elected Chief
Marshal of the delegation of the ward.
After the transaction of some minor busi
ness the meeting adjourned.
Last evening, at the meeting of Phila
delphia Commandery, No. 2, Knights Tem
plur, at the Asylum, in Masonic Hall, the fol
lowing Sir Knights were installed:
Eminent Commander Sir Charles M.
Cresson.
Generalissimo Sir William C. Ewing.
Captain-General Sir William N. Viguers.
Treasurer Sir Edward S. Hall.
Recorder Sir James 0. Davis.
The installation was conducted in accord
ance with the new Ritual to be offered for
adoption to the Grand Commandery at its next
Grand Conclave. The music which is intro
duced in this Ritual is very impressive, and
adds greatly to the installation services. It
was conducted by Sir William C. Ewing,
assisted by other eminent Sir Knights.
Philadelphia Commandery, No. 2, is one of
the leading commanderies of the State, and
includes in its membership some of our most
prominent citizens.
The meeting of the Philadelphia Fourth
Tresbytery took place last evening, at the
Rev. Dr. Shepherd's Church, Button wood
(street, below Sixth. The opening ser
mon was preached by Rev. John W.
Hutton, of the Greenwich Street Presbyterian
Church, from the (ith chapter Gallatiaus, 11th
verse. At the close of the discourse an orga
nization was effected by electing Rev. Samuel
W. Duffleld Moderator, and Rev. Messrs.
Hammer and Wright temporary clerks.
Yesterday afternoon a meeting of the
Pennsylvania Baptist Association was held at
the Publication House, Arch street, below
Sixth. ReV. Dr. Oatheart presided, and. after
devotional exercises the report was read by
the Secretory, Rev. L. G. Beck, from which
it appears that a large number of visits have
been made and sermons preuched among the
poor. There were also Soil copies of the an
nual report distributed, and the receipts were
$4r8V42. The expenses of the Agent, in
cluding postage and stationery, were $i:'21.
The goods, consisting of mohair cloth
and kid gloves, to the value of $1000, stolen
from the store of Casselbcrry & Cadwaluder,
No. S:i0 Arch street, have been recovered by
Detectives Tryon and Lukens and delivered
to the firm.
Dr. Francis Do Elwavt, Ben-Ali Tasha,
Mark Misguische, and IsUmael Hassan, who
were arrested on suspicion oi Having eet uro
to the Oriental store, No. 11)00 Chtsuut street,
on Saturday evening last, were before Alder
man Jones yesterday for a hearing. The evi
dence being insullicient to warrant their
detention, they were discharged.
Coroner Taylor held an inquest yester
day upon the body of Mary Lee, aged seventy
years, who died suddenly at her residence,
No. 140 North Front street. Verdict, doath
from intemperance. Also, upon the body of
George Franks, aged forty years, who died
yesterduy in the cellar of No. 028 Alaska
street. Vsrdict, death from debility.
Last evening a public temperance meet
ing was held in the Hall of the Young Men's
Christ ianAssociation, which was well attended.
An address was delivered on the subject of
temperance by George II. J lick, Esq., which
was well received. A recitation was also given
by Muster George II. Eddy.
Last evening between 0 and 7 o'clock a
gentleman, while riding in a Market street
car, between Eleventh and Twenty-second
streets, had his pocket picked of a porte
inonnaie containing and some papers.
The Rev. John P. Conkey was installed
pastor of the Sixth Presbyterian Church last
evening. The devotional services were con
ducted by Rev. Dr. Rice, and the sermon was
preached by Rev. II. 0. MoCook. A large
congregation was in attendance.
A gold watch and several coats were stolen
on Monday from one of the upper rooms No.
24 Chesnnt street.
Robert Gilfillan, who resided at No. 1721
Montrose treet,waa f onnd drowned yesterday
at Tusker street wharf,
DamMtle Affairs.
Gold closed yesterday at 112 J.
Debate on the Georgia bill was resumed
in the Senate yesterday.
Boston purposes giving ft publio rerwp
tion to the remains of the late Anson Bur
lingnme. A number of postal changes were made
in Pennsylvania yesterday by the Postmaster
General. In bis message to the Mexican Congress
Juarez recommends the projected Tehuante
pco Ship Canal.
Walter Brown, the champion oarsman of
America, has been appointed instructor of
rowing at Annapolis.
Secretary Boutwell is very confident that
the House will pass the Funding bill without
any material modification.
Chief Justice Chase has decided that the
Richmond Mayoralty case shall go the Vir
ginia Court of Appeals.
The Utah bill was reported to the Senate
from committee yesterday, with amendments
which moke do material changes in its pro
visions. Captain Hall and Dr. Hayes are both to
appear before the Senate Committee on
Foreign Relations to-morrow in regard to the
Arctic expedition.
Colonel Taylor's case will probably come
up in the House to-day. A desperate effort
will be made to induce the Democrats to vote
solid for Mr. Reading.
Wyckliffe, ex-Auditor of Louisiana, has
disappeared from New Orleans, after raising
$70,000 on State warrants said to have been
fraudulently issued.
The bill granting aid to the Northern
Pacifio Railroad would have passed the Senate
yesterday by the help of an additional vote.
It will undoubtedly pass when it again
comes up.
Governor Senter was before the Reconstruc
tion Committee of the House yesterday In regard
to affairs in that State. Be thinks the disorders
there are decreasing, but wholly to suppress
there he wants troops.
The Geographical Society of New York
have "Resolved" that Dr. Hayes shall be given
the command of the expedition to the North
Tole.
Foreign Aflalrn.
English crops promise well.
Tbe strike at La Creuzot continues.
A Carlist insurrection is anticipated in Spain.
Another agrarian outrage has occurred iu
Ireland.
Scgris has succeeded Buffet as French
Finance Minister.
Yesterday the English underwriters began
settling for the City of Boston as a total loss.
A letter in defense of tbe Oneida's olllcers
was published in the Pall Mall (r'azWteyesterday.
The Archbishop of Baltimore has replied
sharply to the Bishop of Orleans' recent letter.
The Spanish clergy are forbidden by the
Vatican to tako the oath to the new constitu
tion of Spain.
Napoleon refuses to make any conces
sions in regard to tho pleliiacitum, and Daru's
resignation is regnrded as certain.
To-day Ollivier will ask the Corp9 Legis
latif to adjourn until after the vote on the
phbixa'tuii, to be taken between the 1st and
llth of May,
Five thousand non-conformist ministers
recently waited on Mr. Gladstone to protest
against the sectarian clauses of the English
Educational bill.
The losses in the conflict between the
Spanish troops and the Barcelona rioters
were more serious than at first reported. The
outbreak was not due to the conscription
alone, but to socialistic and partisan agitators.
OUR SCHOOLS.
Meeting of Ilie Honrd of Control-The Presl.
uent'a Annual ltciiorl.
A stated meeting of the Board of School
Controllers was held yesterday afternoon, M.
Hall Stanton, President, in the chair. Among
the communications received was one notify
ing the board that the building to be erected
on Third street, above Lombard, had been
named the Fifth Section Grammar School.
Approved.
A remonstrance was presented, signed by
fifteen Controllers, against the continuance
of the old system of music teaching in the
schools, and also against the placing of any of
the money to which the sections will be en
titled, under a division of the fund, in the
hands of a superintendent of music.
The annual report of the President was
rend. After referring to the origin of the
public school system in Pennsylvania, by
which it appeared that it was created fifty
two years ugo, and that the Board of Control
lers was organized in 1818, with Roberts
Vaux as President, who remained in the posi
tion up to the year 18:S1, it is stated that the
number of children at school in 1818-19 was
2845, and that the cost of educating the same
was $2:!,010-8.", of which sum $ l.ino was ex
pended for a lot of ground. At the close of
(the year lefi'.t mere were jsko publia schools'
nrd 81,000 pupils in attendance.
The Granimar Schools number .1.".; the con
solidated schools 3:5; secondary schools, lOS;
primary schools, 182; male teacher, 80; fe
male teachers, 14.'5.; total number of teachers
employed, 1 51 ."; the number of male pupils,
41,009; female pupils, 40,214; the average
number of pupils to each teacher, r I ; num
ber of pupils added during tho year, :)71.";
number of children waiting admission, 4000.
The whole amount expended in support of
the schools lat year was $ l,177,292r7;
amount expended in salaries, $097,010"ls;
for books and stationery, 9:),21S"oJ; for in
cidentals, ground rents, fuel, etc., .:?:!",.
400-79.
The night schools were attended by over
2i!00 pupils, in charge of thirty-five or foriy
teachers. The total number of cortiiicatus
awarded to applicants for permission to teach
in the publio schools was 178; of these l.V
were educated in the- Girls' Normal School.
On the subject of compulsory education, the
President strongly recommends that aotion
be token to save the largo number of children
now running the streets in idleness. He is
of the opinion that industrial or rescue schools
should be established for the children of
worthless parents.
The report was referred to the Committee
on Estimates to ascertain tho cost of having
it printed.
A resolution, offered by Mr. Jenks, gives
to the Committee on Property the right to
have plans prepared for a grammar school to
be erected on the corner of Seventh and
Dickerson streets. It was adopted.
Tbe Committee on the Girls' Normal
School reported in favor of the Commence
ments being hereafter held in the afternoon
instead of in the evening, as heretofore. The
recommendation was adopted.
Mr. Armstrong, from the Committee on
the Revision of Studios, reported in favor of
a system of teaching music in the publio
schools similar to that adopted last year,
which being under consideration, gave rise to
a protracted debute.
The resolution attaohed to the report of
the committee was not agreed to yeas 11,
yeas 14.
Dr. Nebisger submitted ft resolution pro
viding that ft committee of five be appointed
to take into consideration the sub j cot of
teaching xnuuio ia the schools, and that is
the meantime the instruction be suspended,
nd the principal and teachers be dismissed,
the salaries to be paid up to the 1st of ApriL
Tbe resolution, after being amended so as
to provide for the payment of the teachers
up to the next meeting of the board, was
adopted.
MARINE TELEGRAPH.
For mddWonal Marin tirtci $m ttrt Pan.
ALMANAC FOR rniLADBrLPniA T1II8 DAT.'
8trn Bisks bkb Moom Pkts 4-23
Bum Errs 6-3T i HwhWatkb .mora
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE,
Gkoro L. Buzby, )
Giioro N. Tatham, Committbi or thb Month.
V. C. McCammon, j
COMMITTER ON AKBTTIUTCOrf.
John O. James, Geo. L. Busby, K. A. Bonder,
Win. W. Paul, Ttioma L. Gillespie. ,
MOVEMENTS OK OCEAN MTEAiUHOIPM.
FOR AJtEKICA.
Hermann Bremen ....New York Mar. 84
Cclla London New York Mar. ss
Malta Liverpool. ..New York v. B..Mar. 29
Marathon Liverpool... New York v B..Mar. 2
England Liverpool... New York Mar. 80
India Glasgow. ...New York April 1
New York Havre New York April 9
( nba Liverpool... New York April 8
C.olManeh'ster.Llverpool. . .New York v. B.. April 8
FOR EUROPE.
OalBbrla. New York... Liverpool April 18
Idaho New York... Liverpool April IS
Aleppo New York... Liverpool April 14
AtaiHiita New York... London April 16
C.of London ...New York... Liverpool April 16
Vlliede Paris. .New York. ..Havre April 16
Europa New York... Glasgow. April 16
Main New York... Bremen April 16
The Queen... .New York... Liverpool April 16
C. of UaltlmorcNcw York... Liverpool v. H.. April 19
Nevada New York... Liverpool. April 20
New York New York... Bremen April Si
Cella New York... London. April 83
C. of Wash'ton.New York... Liverpool April 83
India New York... Glasgow April 23
COASTWISE, DOMESTIC. ETC.
J.W.Everman.Phlladelphia. Charleston April 14
MiHHoiiii New York. ..Havana April 14
Wyoming Philadelphia. Savannah April 16
Geo.lromwell.New York.. .New Orleans . ..April 16
Malls are forwarded by every steamer in the regu
lar lines. The steamers for or from Liverpool call at
Qoeenstown, except the Canadian Une, which call at
Londonderry. The steamers for or from the Contl
nent call at Southampton.
CLEARED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Fanita, Freeman, New York, John F. Ohl.
Steamer F. Franklin, Plerson, Baltimore, A.
Groves, Jr.
Schr Kate E. Rich, Doughty, Charleston, S. Lath
bnry A Co.
Schr Samuel H. Sharp, Webb, Charleston, Chas. E.
Baker & Co. '
Srhr John M. Fitzpatrlck, Smith, Charleston, C.
Baalain & Co.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Steamer Jas. H. Green, Pace, from Richmond via
Norfolk, with nidse. and passengers to W. P. Clvilo
A Co.
Schr W. A 8. Coston, Smith, 5 days from New
town, Md., with lumber to Collins 4 ro.
Schr Mary Jane, Waters, 5 days from Newtown,
Md , with lumber to Collins & Co.
Schr W. S. Mason, Lacey, 1 dav from Milton, Del.,
with gram to christian & Co.
BELOW.
Brig Ka'e Foster, from Sagua. and two brigs, un
known. AT TnE BREAKWATER.
Schrs H. A. Taber, from Antiguu, and Minnie,
from Corpus Christi.
WEXTTO SE.
Bnrk John Williamson, for Gibraltar for orders,
and two baiks and two brigs unknown, went 10 sea
lath lust.
Correspond)! of Th Fvminn TelrrtrapK.
B ASTON A McMAUON'S BULLETIN.
Nw York Okficr, April 12. Four barges leave
In tow to-night for Baltimore, light.
J. L. Post, with marble, for Philadelphia.
G. C. Gere, with grain, for Philadelphia.
Wm. E. Jenny, wlih brimstone, for Baltimore
Harvey Wright, with grain, lor New Brunswick.
Baltimore Branch Okficb, April 12 The barges
Harvest Queen und P. C. Lake left in addition t
those reported yesterday the latter for Wilmington.
L. S. C.
MEMORANDA.
Steamer Rattlesnake, Winnelt, hence, at Provi
dence tnli iimu
BrigBesKle, Towers, hence for Clcnfuegos, was
seen 6lh lust., lat. 86, long. Tl.
Brig Ida M. Comery, Nordcn, hence, remained at
St. Thomas 30th ult., discharging.
Brig Wm. Gordon, Fisher, at Matanzas Ctli inst.,
loading for a port north of Hatteras.
Schr E. A. Bartle, Smith, hence, at St. Thomas 21st
ult., via Barbados, and remained Both unc.
Schr C. M. Nevvlng, Ruland, 40 days from Messina,
at Baltimore llth Inst. was reported bound to Phi
ladelphia. Schr W. H. Dennis, Lake, hence for New Bedford,
passed Holmes' Hole llth inst.
Schr E. A. Conklln, Heath, from Providence for
Philadelphia, at New York llth Inst.
Schi s E. G. Irwin, Johnson, and C. W. Locke,
Huntley, for Philadelphia, sailed from Rath sth Inst.
Schr Modesty, Weaver, hence, at Fall River Sth
Instant.
Schr James Diverty, Carroll, hence, at Pawtucket
Bth lust.
Schr Francis Hanmer, hence, at Sa'om 7th Inst.
Schr Lochlel, Haskell, hence, ut Providence 10th
iDBtant.
Schr Maria Fleming, for Philadelphia, sailed from
Providence 10th inst.
Sclir Maggie Cain, Scull, hence, at Key West 29th
ultimo.
Schrs Armenia, Cole, and Westmoreland, Rice,
hence, ut Salem 10th inst.
Si-hrs Edward Thomas, Seward, and T. C. Worrell,
Seaward, hence, at Norfolk 9th inst.
Schr W indward, Rivers, from North Carolina for
Philadelphia, ut Norfolk th inst.
Schrs o. P. Uiuns, Higby, and Geo. W. Middleton,
Can jiiR'ii, uence, at providence ym mat.
MISCELLANY".
Copt. Jones, of BchrMary E. Van Clear, from Cai--dem.s,
makes the following statement, In addition to
t hut of ('apt. Clark: On Saturday, March 26, saw a
vessel making a signal of distress ; ran down to Inr,
aud found her to be the bark Milton, in a disabled
condition and leaking badly ; the captain wished me
to take oir his crew, and as his boats were stove, I
scut my boat, with mate and two men, to his assist
ance ; they took seven of the bark's crew, put thein
tin board the schooner, and started for the remainder ;
the sea at the time was running high, from the eil'octs
of the recent gale, and the wind blowing freih; it
wok now about 8 o'clock P. M., and too dark to dis
tinguish objects between the two vessels; the boat
never reached the bark the second time, and Capt.
Clark, when ho got on board, Informed mo that he
heard confused cries between the two vessels, as of
men crying for help, and struggling in the water;
there can be nodoubtbut that the boat was swamped
and tho men were drowned ; the mate was Louis W.
Peterson, of Eockport, Me., 2T years of age; the
names of the two men were manuei save, a ror
tugui se, and Edward Miller, a Dane.
ROOFING.
READY ROOFIN G
I'bli Rooting i dpUd to all buildings. It em be
ftppued to RTEF.P OR FLAT ROOFS
t ono-hHlf the expense of tin. It is readily pot on old
liiK tke (huuuKiiiK of ceiling and furniture while undar.
1-RESJi.RVK VOUH TIN KOOFB WITH WKLTON'
ELASTIC) PAINT.
I
not.
am always preps red to Repair and Paint Roofs at sho
ice. A lno, PAINT 1 OU SALIC by the barre lor gallon
lue iium aim uueapeet m w """""i WFXTON,
I 175
No. 711 N. NINTH Street. above Ooatoa.
JL AND KOOFKRB. Roofa! Yos.ros. Every site and
kind, old or now. At No. 543 N. THUU) Street, the AM It
are sailing their celebrated paint tor TIN UOOi'K, and
in nrpRft-Bino .11 wood and niolals. A Inn. their solid com
plez roof oovorinKi tno beat ever ortnred to the pntilio, with
Drnnlios, csns, buckets, eto., lor the work. Anti-vermin,
Fire, and Water-proof) Lit-ht, Tiht, lmrnMe. Nooraok
lns, peuling, or shrinking. No paper, gravel, or hent. Good
lor all Ulimillos. umviivum i:iu iur wore, nrvtrju wui
men supplied. Care, promptness, oertaiatjl Una pritll
Oalll Kiiiminel Jnd;e!
Arjyt. wnwd for SKTH. H.
LOST.
r ORT. CERTIFICATE No. VZH, FOB ONE
J J Share of Stock in the Point Hi ours Perk Aisiciation
of Philadelphia, i" nameof DAN1KL 4.KHF.NK.
As application will be made foor weeks from the date
nereox iora renew" .1 "Y!....'7
O. KlLl'aVi Kiun, rienremry.
No. 144 B. t'OUH I'll Ht.
March 23, 1870. . 33wM
PAPER HANQINQ8.
LOOK I LOOK I ! LOOK 1 ! I WALL PAPERS
and Linen Window Shades) Masnfaotnred, the
ohsapoet la the city, at JOUNBION'SJ Depot, No. I'M
liP KING G ARDHJif tttrew, below Eleventh, aranofc, No
BPEOIAL NOTICES.
lOT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE
prinprrtners to me i;apiwu mora or "ins ricu
PLF'N HANK." that a mooting will be held at No. 144
8. SIXTH Street, on THUK8AY, the 6th day of May
nt, at 10 o'clock A. M., for the pnrpose of organising
said liank and electing officers and director.
OHARI.RH A MILLKR,
R. 1. BAROHY,
4tMS J. H, WALKKR.
tt- OFFICE OF TI1E FRANKLIN FIRE IN-
PrrrtAnrr.PinA, April 4, 1870.
At a meeting of the Itoerd o' Directors of this (Vim.
rany, held this day, aeemtannnal dividend of SIX PF.R
'HNT. end mtt .nr. nf TKN I'KR flRNT .n
declared on the capital stock, payable to the stockholders
or meir lefrai representative OB ana alter Ult 14th lnsu,
olesrof all tsies.
4 ut J. w. MnAl.ii.imnK, HenrnteiT.
tSy GOOD SPRING RAILROAD COMPANY?
OFFICE, No. 227 B. FOURTH Street.
POILADRLFRIA, April 11, 170.
Th. ln.l..ttl..tlAlib. u . i 1.1 . ri
pony, and an election for President and six Manacors,
will take place at the Office of the Company on MON
DAY, the ild day of May nevt, at II H o'clock A. M.
A I 111 a I II t,"Il 11 IV IbTI 1 J L3 A
'a i- sr nijliriTVI r wc I' IV. nnnrHiar.
tgy- NORTHERN LIBERTIES AND PENN
JOWNSHrp 0 Office No. 837 8.
FOURTH Street.
1 RIT.APFi.FHTA, April II, 1H70.
The Snnnal meetine nf the Ntmikhnldnrs of thin llnm.
pany and an election ror officer to serve for the ensuinir
year, and until ot hum nhull he elected, will he held at the
ottice of the dompnnyon MONDAY, the 2d day of May
neit, at 11 o'olock A. M.
11 lit ALBKKT rOBTKK, Secretary.
tea- SCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA
RAILROAD COMPANY. Office, No. 827 8.
FOURTH Street.
FirrtAnntrinA, April ll, 1S70.
The annual meetinenf the Stockholder of this Com
pany and an election lor President and six Managers will
In lie place at tbe office of the Company on MONDAY, the
S1 day of May noxt, at U o'clock M.
i ii A i,n n ri 1 mai r.it, riecreiary.
jjjSJ- NO CURE, NO PAY. FORREST'S
JUNIPER TAR For Oongbs, Croup, Whooping
Cough, Asthma, Bronchitis, Bore Throat, Spitting of
Blood, and Lung Diseases. Immediate relief and posi
tive cure, or price refunded. Sold by FRRNGH, RICH
ARDS & CO., TENTH and M ARKET, and A.M. WIL,
BON, NINTH and FILUERT8treets. 4 8stnth3ot
ST BATCIIELORS IIAIR DYE. THIS
Biuouuiu cieir iyei 100 oeer. in me wo- ia. rtarm
lees. reliable, instantaneous, does not contain lead, nor
any vilalir poison to produoe paralysis or death. Avoid
ine vauniea ana aeiumve preparat ions boasting virtues
they do not possess. The genuine W. A. Batcbelor's Hair
Dye has fasd thirty years untarnished reputation to up
hold its integrity as the only Perfect Hair Dye Rlaok or
Brown. Sold by all Druggist. Applied at No. 1rl BOND
Street, New York 4 97mwf
jgy- TREGO'S TEABERRY TOOTIIWASH.
It Is the most pleasant, cheapest and best dentifrios)
extan t. Warranted tree from injurious ingredients.
It Preserves ana whitens the Teeth!
Invigorates snd Soothes the Unmsl
Purines and Perfumes the Breath!
Prevents Accumulation of Tartar!
Cleanses and Purines Artincial Teeth!
Ib a Superior Article for Cbildrenl
Bold by all drnggints and dentists.
A. M WILSON. IlmirHnt. Pronrietr.
S 3 Mm Cor. NINTH AND HLBICRT bts Philadelphia.
S- WARD ALE G. MCALLISTER,
VmW a a- j n 11 a. T
Abtui ii nj nun tAJuurwiiur Dij Usff.
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I1EADQUARTERS FOR EXTRACTING
m ' fn .u : . L. t u V: f' -: .1 i .1 i...t
iwu nuu iicnii iiiiiuua uiiuo van. Aiisuiubeiy
no pain. Dr. F. R. THOMAS, formerly operator at the
Colton Dental Rooms, devotes bis entire nracticeto the
painless extraction oi teeth. Office. No. VU WALN UT
Street. 1 2tjJ
tST QUEEN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
LONDON AND MVF.RPOOL.
IJiril 1 Ul ,lrBJ,IJtlW.
SABINE, ALLKN A DULT.FS, Acents,
FIFTH and WALNUT Mroots.
1 A UIK A T 11110 ,aui
25
ICt.
pEN N ICE COMPANY
OF PHILADELPHIA.
Incorporated 1803.
OK KICKS,
8. W. Corner FOURTH and LIBRARY.
No. 408 North TWENTY-FIRST Street.
Shipping Depot, SPRUCE BTREET WHARF, Schuyl
kill River.
Cil&S. J. ViOLBKKT, Preildent.
3 30 fffltrp CHAS. B. REK8, Superintendent
DRUGS, PAINTS, s7TO
JOUERT SIIOKi!IAIJGK fc CO.,
N. E. Corner FOURTH and RACE Sts.,
PHILADELPHIA,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
Im porters and Manufacturers of
WHITS LEAD AND COLORED PAINTS, PUTTY,
VARNISHES, ETC.
AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED FRENCH
ZINC FAINTS.
Dealers and consumers supplied at lowest prices
(or cash. 13 49
31. aiJYIlSIIJLJU
DRUGGIST AND CHEMIST.
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
PAINTS, OILS. GLASS. AND
PATENT MEDICINES,
Nos. 1301 and 1303MARKET St.
lOUlthataftra
BUILDING MATERIALS.
R. R. THOMAS & CO.,
DIALERS IN
Doers, Blinds, Sash, Shutfars,
WINDOW FRAMES, ETC.,
N. w. CORNER OP
EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Streets,
4 12 8rn PHILADELPHIA.
COAL.
PEnCrVAL E, PELL. HIW80N NEA1US)
I'UElCIVAr. E. HEuLX, Jfc JO.,
CEALtllg IN
Lfchigh and Schuylkill Coal,
DH.POT: 'o. 13il North NINTH Stroet,
1 7 West Side, below Muter.
Branch Office. No. U7 RICHMOND Street.
UMBRELLAS.
45k UMBRELLAS! UMBRELLAS! AT GOLD
J Prices, if the PUHLIO will pay in GOLD. E7 1
varirtvof I'mbrcllss bilk, Alpacn, tiinKlium, an'- v. . s
ton Uinbrellas, inadetowuiir (uo iiuctiin tniBli), but w 11
mudo lor uao, at UlNOKLIiV'S Old Stand, -
Kstablished forty years aRO. 3 3u lit
MEDICAL.
TVTEW DISCOVERYELIXIR J. P. REK-
JLI NARU TOMBTUKW1WUK. AHTl-UYHPKf T1U.
1 Via uupji nltRfrvMi iniifi made by tbe best iihvnioinr" of
the 1'aculte de Paris have proved that the sioku.ues
ariHing froui luipoveriiua'tem, 01 me uiooa or nervnus ex
ii.ii.imn viu Aititoeia. (Chlorosis. Hvnuiul.liiHmo.
Phthisic, Diubotes, Albumineria, Scoibut, etc., eto., are
radically cured Willi the KI.IX1H J. P. BKRN AR1).
t'vneiul Depot A. BKKNARU, No. 61 OKDAR btreot.
lid T,r. inrale by all ruBpectableiiruseiiita 8 1 lulh!
PATENT STAMP CAHCaERS.
EDWIN STEVCrJS,
Ko. 11 53. Ctrect
PHILADELPHIA, 3 31tf
General Agent for the Stateof Pennsylvania,
COnDACE.
Manilla, Eisal and Tarred Cordage
At Lew set New York Prioes and Frsihta.
KOW1N II. K1TLR11 de CO.,
Factory, TKH Til St. snd GKBMANTOWH Avenue.
BUwe.'Ne, S3 V. WATER Si. sad 28 ft. DILAWARB
ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETO.
PENN STEAM ENOINK AND
innn vR wonKR nrapih a i.irw
' ; 6 (s )I'KAOT10AIj AND l UKOKKTiOAL
f-.,j,,, vfc-ENUINP:KR8,lrlAOIlININ rK1B01IJKB.
IAkklilV1110KHMITIlrl, and ITOUNDKKH. oavta
ror many year bean In ranoeasfni opevuon, and been ax.
elnaively enrured In hnilrlln. and rnnalrinc Marin and
Kiver Kninee. high and kiw pressure, Iron Boilers, Waist
Tanks, Propellers, eto. eto., reapeotfally offer their ser
vtoes to the cnblio as beina fnlly prepared to enntraot for
na-ines of all slues. Marine, River, and Stationary t bavin,
eta of patterns of different sirea, are prepared to amenta
orders with quick deep. ton. Kvery description of pattern,
making made at tbe shortest notioe. tilth and Low pre,
nr Hat Tnbnlarand OyUndor Boiler of the beet Penn.
ylvania Uhareoal Iron. Korainasof allsiaesand kind,
Iron and Bras Uastinr of all dwwriptkm. Roll Tornin
Screw Unulai.ud ail other work ootineoted with ah
hov busineea.
Urawinas and peelflcatlon for all work don at tha
stahlishment free of eharce, and work ruaranteed.
The sntieorihers have imnli wh.rf rl.u-V nm f... mmIm
of boat, where they can lie In perfect safety, and are pm
Tided with shears, blocks, folia, eto. eto., for ratsinc haavf
or licbtweUbta. .
rwm fj. r?w.A FTSL
; BFAOII and PALMHR HtrMta,
QIRARD TUDE WORKS.
JOHN B. MUJtrUY & BROS.,
Manufitcturera of Wronaht Iron Pipe, Etc.,
PHILADELPHIA, PA. 4
WORKS
TWENTY.TniRD and V1L.BEKT Streets.
OFFIl K, 14 1
No. 44 North FIFTH Ntrrrt.
PATENTS.
FJ
8,
OFFICES FOB PROCURING
Patents in the United States and Fo
reign Countries,
FOBRBST BUILDINGS,
110 8. FOI7K11I St., Phllada.,
At V MARBLE BUILDINGS,
Street, aboTe 1
(OpposlUU. B. Patent Offloe).
WASHINGTON, D. a
H. HOWRON, Rolloltorof PaUnU.
O. UOWSON. Attornay-at-Law.
Oommonloatlons to b addressed to th Principal Offloe.
Philadelphia. 4 U) mwaiim
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE,
Wahhinoton, D. O., April 1, 1H70.
On tbe petition of 8ADV . BOYfCS, of PhiUdelphia,
Pa.. Administrator nf RTJKKITT O. B0YK8. de
ceased, praying tor the extnnnionof a patent granted to
tbe said HUKK1TT U. BOYKH on the 22d day of July,
ihoo, for sn improvement in I' owing uumes lor onwinn
Machines, it is ordered that the testimony in the case be
closed on the 21st day of June next, that the time for
tiling arfruments and the Examiner's report be limited to
the lnt day of July next, and that said petition be heard
on the Ht b day of July next.
Any person may oppose this ext ension.
BAMUKL 8. FI8HEP,
4 6w8t Commissioner of Patents.
QTATE RIGHTS FOR 8ALE. ST AT 4
Lj Rifrhtfi of . vnliinhla Invention innt rmtentnd. And for
the SLICING. CUTTING und CHIPPING of dried beef,
cabbufre, etc., are hereby otfered for sale. It lean article
of creat value to proprietors of fcotols and reatatirantfi.
ann it etiould be introduced into every family. STATIC
hM.H IN lornnlo. AloMel can De soon at 'J feL.KUl.Ai'U
OF 1CK, CUOPKR'b PU11NT, N. J.
LEGAL. NOTICES.
TN THE DISTRICT COUKT OF THE UNITED
JL STATKS POll TIIK KASTKHN DISTItKJT OK
PKNNSYLVAMA. '1UOMAS W. 8SVKKNKY, of
Heading, in the County of Berks, and State of Pennsyl
vania, in tbe said District, a Bankrupt, who formerly
carried on business in Pbiladolphia, lJa.t undor the tirm
Dme of T. "W. riweeopy, Jr., said tirm hums composod of
himself and It. llllmuu and laao Wolls, both of Minur-t-vil
e, Pa., bsvinir petitioned for bis riigcliurgo. a moetinjr of
creditors will be held on the IJth day of April, a. D. IM'u
at 2 o'olock P. M., before Kerristor 11. MALTBF.RGKR,
athlsoHico, No. 4iiN. SIXTH Htrnet, Koadinir, Fa., that
the examination of the said bankrupt may be hiiixliecl' and
aDj businpfB of meotin.ffs required by sentions 137 or 'W of
the act of Congress transacted. Tho Kegistor will cortify
whether tbe Bankrupt, has conformed to his duty. A
bearing will also be had on WK.DNliSDAY, the27tu day
ot April, A. D. 170. hofnro the Court nt Philadelphia,
at lu o'olock A. SI., wmm arm wooro parties in interest
may show cause against. 1 he discharge.
Witness the Hon. JOHN OADWALADER,
(, . I Judge of tbnsnid Dintrict Court, and the seal
( J thereof, at Philadelphia, the lth day of Maroh,
A. O. IB1O.1
O.R.FOX,01ork.
Attest II. MALTZliZROER, Itegietor. 4 1 t27
TESTATE OF ELIzXBETn S. SMITH,
A. J deceased. Letters of Administration on the above
estate having heon granted to the undersigned, all per
sons indebted to said estate are requestsd to make pay
ment, und tliooo having claimsaeuiiutt the same will pre
sent them to
UKNRT II. SMITH, Administrator,
316w6t No. 1112 WALNUT Street.
PROPOSALS.
o
FFICE OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH,
B. W. UOKNKK K1XTII AND RANSOM 8T0.
fKOfOMAlJl f OK MTKKKI' UI.KANINO.
Pealed Proposals will be received at the Ol' FlOK of the
BOARD OF HKALTU until 12 o'clock noon, on the ldti
dayof April, 1H70. for cleaning and keeping thoroughly
clean at all times, from the date of oontract Mtbe 3lBt day
of December. 1871 all tbe paved streets, alleys, courts,
inlets, market houses, gntters, gutters under railroad
crossings, gutters of unpaved streets and ail nt her publio
highways, aud tbe immediate removal of all tilth and dirt
tberelroni, after the same has been collected together.
Also, tbe removal of ashes, and tbe collection and burial
of all dead animals in the bnilt-up portion of tbe city
lying north of Alleghany avenue, known as Brides burg
ard franktord, and termed tbe Twentieth district.
Each bid must be acoumpmied with a certificate from
the City holicitor that security has been entered at the
Law Department in the sum of five hundred dnllurs
(tiirti), in compliance with an ordinanoeof Counoilsap
proved May 1, 1MJ.
The Botrd reserves the right to reject any and all bids.
Vv'arranis for the payment of said contracts will be
drawn in conformity with section live of the act of Assem
bly approved March 18, 180y.
Pnvciopes enclosing proposals must be endorsed "Pro-
potals for Street Cleaning "
KLIAB WARD, M. D., President.
Chas. B. Batibf.tt, Booretary. 4 8 lot
GOVERNMENT SALES.
L ALE OF
NAVY VESSEL.
Navy Bkpartmknt,
BC113 H "IF COKSTltt'CliON AND KKPAIK.
H'ASHINOTON, 1. C, April C, 1S70.
ST0. J
The Navy Pppnttuient will oilVr for Htilu at
PVLLIC AUCTION, ut tho ruittid titatos Navy
Viird, liroiiUljn, on the '23d day of April, 1S70, at 12
o'clock, M., tlio live-oak frame, copper-fastened
screw uttauicr
FEMINOLE,
of SCO torjS, 0I1J measurement.
The vctsrl nail her Inventory can bo examined at
nry time on application to tho Coininandant of the
Yiiril. One-hail of the Nvhole amount! f the pur.-hiwe
nidiiey niust lie deposited ut the time of adjudica
tion, and the balance within live (fi) days thereafter,
und the vessel must be removed fnuu tho Navy
Yard within two (2) weeks from the (biy of sale.
The (iovcrnment reserves the rljrht tn withdraw
the vessel frcm sale for uny pun hiuier who will pay
the appraised value, with an Increase of ten (10) pur
centum thereto. 6 tuthsttt
O ALE
O F
C O P P E K
SCALE.
NAW PEPATtTMENT,
ENT, )
KI'AIlt,
Vi, 1M0. )
EfKEAU OK C0NTKLXT10N AND Ht:
April 1
There will be oifered for sale at public auction on
F1IIDAY, May 0, 1S1O, at la ocloek II., at the
l ilted Mates JHvy Yard, WASIHNiiTOX, about
t-IA'KNTY THOl'SAXD (70,00(1) PoUNUd OF COP-PI-It
bCALE, In lots to suit purchasers.
It can bo exsinlued at anytime previous to the
day of rule upon application to the Commandant of
th WuHhiiiRton Mavy Yard.
Samples of similar scale have Bliown 82 per cent.
Of metallic copper.
One-half the purchuse money must lie deposited
at the time of sale, and twelve days will bo allowed
to remove the scale from the yard, otherwiss the
deposit will bo forfeited to the Government.
All-payments to be made lu Oiovernment funds,
and before the scale la removed from the
yard. 4 12 tuthfit
WINES AND LIQUORS.
Q AR STAIRS & KcCALL,
No. 126 Walnut and 21 Granite Sts.,
IMPORTERS OF
Brandies, Wines, Gin, Olive Oil, Etc.,
WllOLESALK DEALERS IN
pure: rye whiskies,
IN BOND AND TAX PAID. 888p.
IJTIZ CURRANT WINE.
ALBERT O. ROBERTS,
Dealer in eyerj Deicriptlon of Fine Grooertot,
B75 Oonx XLBVKJKTU s4 YlJl Btrcti .
AMUSEMENTS.
LAURA KKXM K'fl
KKTURN OF TH K EXILM
Lonneneement of the snmmer saeon
. . K.VKRY MOHT THIS WKKir,
MRS. JA14K8 A. OATH8 AN1 HKHOKLKBRATlrtn
. fonrAAi , ...
In the sreat Mutorle bnrlm.ins, ' '
1HK KIKLO OK TUB CLOTH OF GOLD.
. Over one hundred artistes annearina
MATIWKK, BATURDAT, AT j O ULOOK
WALNUT STREET THBVTKB "Z
THIB (Wednesday) JtVKWfNO, April la.
BENEFIT OK MK. T. J. HKMPlFlLll
Hnsiness Manager and Treasarer.
Boncieaalfs splenrlirl romedy. le five sot, of
l ady Gay Bpanker MiM Annie O-shvsi
V.,,".l'uun',i Mr Obarle, Walool
Alter the corordy '
.n . MR. W. A. CHAPMAN
will linn the ealebraterl rhuacter son,
THK TKKIOTAL BOCIKTT.
To eenolude with the alorinns eomedy of
i ixn nivaimj f AMll.V.
ALNUT STREET TI1EATk. !
SPKOIAL CARD. The Management has si aeere plea. ,
sure In annoanoing an engagement with those world re
Downed srtista.
MR. AND MRS. BABHRT VTILLIAM8,
who will inaugurate a . - ,
OAiiwrvAL op ruN, ' s
On KArtl Kit MONDAY, April 18. i
commencing with tbe beautiful drama of
. THK EMKRALD K1U. L
Box Book now ope n 411 mw n 4t
MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET '
THFATRR. BetrtniMtoS. '
TO NIGHT (Wednesday). April 13,
I A8T NIGHT BUT TrVO Olf
Aumutin Daly's auooeseful oomedy,
m PROO KROlJ.
Jy,7',cn and Oostnme W ew. 1 1
kl58.jrHW lmKy aaUlLBKKCR.
Aided by the full Oompsny. - 1
. BATl'RDAY, ORKAT DOUBLE BILU
MARRIKD LIFR AND 8KVKN CLERKS. : 1
Beats aeon red sis riayi in advance.
FOX'S AMERICAN THEATRE.,
. WANrTT Street, above Kiahth.
KVKRY KVKNINO, Old Kmrli.h Pastlmot Pnneh and 1
.lady, by the arest comedians COLLINS and DA1HKY:
Masters MAOKRN and BULLIVAN ; Female Dram"
Corps; OhampaKna Pyramid: the world renownd Gym- .
,,"i'",,,h i)lLO BROTHERS, and FRANK WOOD.
Mad'lles De Rosa and La Roue, In two new Ballets.
TUPREZ A BENEDICT'S OPERA HOUSE.
TH18 KVFNlStJ, DPPRFl! A BKNK DTfrT'ei '
GIGANTIC M1NMTRKL8 WILL INTKODUOK .
lirstTiroe Great Burloenue, Othello. .
First W eek-Piscatorial Kxcnrsion.
First Week Finale. Hlumberina: Moke.
Last Week-Irresistible Hunky A Dory. 4 11 As
EW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE." ;
i.1 ELEVENTH Street, above Ohesnut,
THK FAMILY RKBORT.
OARNCRO88 A DIXEY'8 MIN8TRKLS,
the great Star Tmnne of the world, in their on ea nail ad
KTHIOPIAN KOIREFR '
-, .PFAUTIFPL BALLADS. BONGS.
OPERAT1U BKLKUTIONH, and
EVERYtelSJf BUHLESQtrW
gLMfSON. Tre.J.nr1;rOARNC)BOS8-
NI N f H WEEK.
GRAND AND GLORIOUS :
PIIR1M,
r",,.-.o.: .v,'".""'J .".' .""u
uiHBbvnui(;ii, mnoiiAi, t.ranei 1'ivision, B. ot 1
pinio m reiinsyivania. wkiih tsiiAV. y 111 t
KVKN1NG, Alpine Lodno. No. 777, L O. O. V, THURS
i"ii,,f. . rlllla0,'1D"m l od(?e, 1. tl. O.F., No. FEia
DAYF.VKNINO. Kmory M. K. Church SATURDAY
2 B0P.M. KVKNING, Kimmienaku Tnbo of LO.B.P
tlONCKRT HALL -Front
ind gallery, 76 c(a. Admission, 60 oenta. Cbl J
drvn, ib venls.
iii J. WBAIM,
4 II -it Proprietor.,
VALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTefcl
GAKDFN, Nos. 750, 72'J. 724, and 72 VINEBtrewl",;
THE GRAND ORCHKS'l KION, formerly tbe proi 1
of the GRAND 1)1 KK OF BADFN, purubased at irreae
ozpense by JACOB VALKR. of this oily, in combinstion
with FLAMKR'H ORCUKSTHA and Miss NKLL1H
ANDP.HNON, will perform EVERY AFTEKNOOH and
EVENING at the above-mentioned plaoa.
Admission free. 1 13tl
TEMPLE OF WONDERS, ASSEMBLY BTTIli. .
LNG. LAST WKFK. LAST WEEK. .. .
KIGNOR BLITZ, Jr. '
Ronppenrsnce of KIGNOR BLITZ BATURDAT
Al'TERNOON, and last porformance this season.
CENTZ AND HABSLER'S MATINEES '
O MUSICAL FUND HALL, 18r-70. every BATUR. 1
10 1
HOSIERY, ETO.
IJOW 0722 XJ A7
UOFULINN'S MOSIEItT STORE,
No. 9 NORTH EIGHTH STREET,
GENTS' WHITE WOOL SHIRTS,
GENTS' WHITJE WOOL DRAWERS,
GENTS' SCARLET WOOL SHIRTS,
GENTS' SCARLET WOOL DRAWERS,
GENTS' MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS,
LADIES' MERINO VESTS,
LADIES' MERINO DRAWERS,
LADIES' CASHMERE VESTS,
CHILDREN'S MERINO UNDERWEAR,
GENTS' COTTON SHIRTS AND DRAWERS,
LADIES' COTTON VESTS AND DRAWERS, "
1' 1 .
Also, a very large assortment of NTwT-
COTTON WOOL. AND MERINO HOSIER?, - 0
LUMBER.
1870
SPRUCE JOIST.
SPRUCE JOIST.
HEMLOCK.
HEMLOCK.
1870
1 OTA SEASONED CLEAR PINK.
1870 J
KiiAnOiSliD CLEAR PINE.
CHOICE PATTERN PINK. 'l
SPANISH CEDAR, FOR PATTERNS. ..
RED CEDAR.
'.. Vi I
1870
FIXJRIDA FLOORING.
FLORIDA FLOORING.
CAROLINA FLOORING.
VIRGINIA FLOORING.
DELAWARE FLOORING.
ASH FLOORING.
WALNUT FLOOIUNG.
FLORIDA STEP BOARDS.
RAIL PLANK.
1870
1 CA WALNUT BOARDS AND PLANK. 1 Qrr
iO i U WALNUT HOARDS AND PLANK. J.O I U
' WALNUT HOARDS, . , i, i .,
WALNUT PLANK.
1870
I'NDKRTAKEKS' LUMBER.
LiNDERTAKEHS' LUMUKR.
RED CEDAR.
WALNUT AND PINE,
1870
1870
SKABONED POPLAR.
SEASONED CHERRY.
1870
ASH.
WHITE OAK PLANK AND BOARDS.
HICKORY.
1870
C1GAK BOX MAKEKS'
1 a it lrvv 11 1 U l.'lfM
1870
SPANISH CEDAR BOX BOARDS,
viu u a I rt tiw.
IQf-A CAROLINA SCANTLING. 1 Qfi u
lb i U CAROLINA H. T. 81LL8. 10 4 U i
NORWAY SCANTLING.
IQrrii OKDAR SHINGLES. . 1 QTiYi
LOlU CYPKKSS SHINGLES. lOlV
MAULB, BROTHER ft CO., - :
11 No. BCOO SOUTH Btreot. ,
-Basel plank, all thickness es.-
A, 1 COMMON PLANK. ALL THIOKjNttSBaa.
1 COMMON BOARDS. , ,':
1 and 2 K1D1C FKNUK BOARDS.
WH11K PINK FLOORING BOARDS. - f'
YF
FLTO W AND SAP PINK KLOOK1NUS. U and iX, 1
JOIST, ALL SIZKH. rt
UKMUKJK JOIST, ALL BIZKS. .
8Pi;
riJIM MUWU JUA1U A brnUI&liITi
Toiretber with a aoneral aaaortment of Building Lomber, '
for sale low for oaah. T. W. 8MALTZ,
n -M yTVTFFNTH and PTILW Street i :
1LNSACOLA LUMBER COMPANY :
ManaiacturcrB of Florida Yellow Pine Luraboi
Flooring, Step Plank, Shipping Timber, Diineuslori, j
StuiT of any length. Cargoes sawed with care by
both gang and circular mills, and delivered to ves"-
eels In Pensacola Bay, or at any shipping port, (!'
Bhort notice. v-,a
Particular attention given to bills lor shipment to,.
Rio de Janeiro, River Piute, Valparaiso, CaUao. 1
Cubs, and Canary and Windward Islands.
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF LUMBER SOLD OH i
COMMISSION. 1 ii)
W. A. PARKE, Agent, New Yerk,
Post OlUoe Box SOU. "-
Office. No.
T2 Ti HAVER Street. ' SlWoir"'
tTm li E ll Tl N D E R C O t S R,"
ALWAYS DRY. ' -.0S
Walnut, Wbite Pine, Yellow Pine, Spruce, iiem-1
lock, Shingles, etc., 'always on hand at low yteA,ui
WATSON UILUNUUAM.
ttH No. tMRJCIUtONS Street, ltA,vwa..(,i
7 X