The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, April 18, 1870, FIFTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1870.
3
KEW8 BITfllttXAIlY.
City Affair.
The opening gam of the lemon of 1870
vpas played on Saturday on the grounds of the
Athletio Clnb, between the 4'Champion" and
a picked nine. The score at the end of the
ninth inning stood 16 to 1 in favor of the
former.
Silas Anhton, aged eighteen years, and
reniding at the southwest corner of Christian
and Swanson streets, was drowned on Friday,
near Fort Delaware. The deceased was on
board the sloop Atlantio, and at the time of
the aad accident was Bitting on the side of
the Teasel, and while in this position wai
seized with a fit and fell overboard.
An adjourned meeting In opposition to
the freight railroad in the First and Second
wards, for which a bill was passed by the
Legislature, notwithstanding a remonstrance
by the citizens against it, was held on Satur
day evening, at Front and Tanker streets, Mr.
John Patterson presiding. Kesolutions were
adopted denouncing the Legislature and the
Governor, and providing that legal steps be
taken to test the constitutionality of the bill.
Early yesterday morning, burglars en
tered the store of Andrew Harrison & Co.,
manufacturers of ranges, heaters, etc., at the
northeast corner of Juniper and Market
streets, as is supposed with skeleton keys.
They drilled or punched a small hole in the
door of a fire-proof safe, and inserting gan-
Sowder and a fuse blew the lining and the
oor apart, forcing the latter open without
injuring the look. They then ransacked the
safe, and obtained but $20. No arrests as
yet have been made.
Yesterday afternoon, about 5 o'clock, a
large number of voting men congregated in
the neighborhood of Ninth and Carpenter
streets, and a disturbance occurred among
them, during which several were knocked
down and severely beaten. The crowd was
soon increased to several hundred, when in
formation was sent to the Seventeenth Dis
trict Station House. Sergeant Duffy then
repaired to the spot with a number of police
men, and tried to quell the disturbance.
During the affray the Sergeant was knocked
down and beaten and the other officers were
badly handled. The officers soon rallied and
captured William Smith, Albert Noble, Joseph
McCarney, and Thomas Hemphill, and took
them before Alderman Bonsall, who, after
hearing the evidence, held each of the
accused in $1000 bail to answer at court for
assault and battery on the officers and inciting
to riot.
About 1 o'clock yesterday morning, a
fire broke out in the eooper-shop, occupied
by Mr. William McConnell, in the rear of a
brick building on Twenty-second street,
above Arch, occupied by Mr. Peter It. Titus,
as a feed and grain-house. The cooper-shop
was entirely destroyed, together with its con
tents, entailing a loss of about $900. The
groin-house was considerably damaged by the
fire and its centents injured by water. The
structures were owned by Mr. Philip Yohn,
who had two carts and two wagons destroyed.
The loss of Mr. Yohn will not probably ex
ceed an insurance of $1400 which he has
upon the premises. That of Mr. Titus is
not estimated, but will not probably be largo.
About half -past 2 o'clock yesterday morn
ing, the frame dwelling of Dr. Richardson,
on Darby road, above Thirty-seventh street,
was entirely 'destroyed by fire, which, it is
supposed, originated from a defective flue.
The furniture and carpets were also removed,
but were damaged to the amount of about
$1500. No insurance. The building formed
part of the Almshouse property belonging to
the city, the loss on which is estimated at
about $81500.
Domeatlo Affairs.
Gold closed on Saturday at 113j-.
A coal miners strike is to commence in
Carbon district to-day.
Nothing has been done in Washington
respecting- the reopening of the Alabama
claims.
The Peace Conference of the South Ame
rican Republics will take place in Washington
in May.
Official information has been received in
Washington of apprehended Fenian designs
in Canada.
There is no trath in the story that the
Ways I and Means Committee wish to kill
the Funding bill.
An army order has been issued announcing
various changes in the military departments
and commands.
So much is the publio business in Con
gress in arrear that there is no chance of the
cession ending before July.
Good order now prevails in Richmond
and Petersburg, Va., all parties agreeing to
await the decision of the courts.
Business is not so bad as it is generally
stated to be. During tbe eight months end
ing February 28, the collections from taxes
on sales showed an increase of 51 per cent.,
as compared with the same period last year.
Foreign Affairs.
Disturbances have oocurred at Ovar, in
Portugal.
Republican journals in Spain demand the
separation of Church and btate.
A report was current in Paris on Satur
day that Great Britain and Russia have agreed
to propose a general disarmament to Prussia.
At the latest advices a treaty ot peace
was being prepared between the Provisional
Government of Paraguay and the allied
powers.
In consequence of the failure of the
treaty for the sale of St. Thomas to the
United States, General R. Raastoff, Danish
Minister of War, has resigned.
OBITUARY.
i'nnlbtn Richard W. Meade, IT. 8. Navy.
On Saturday afternoon Commodore Richard
W. Meade, while at a law ouice In Brooklyn,
was stricken by an apopleotio fit, which
paralyzed his limbs. He was borne uncon
bcious to the City Hospital, in about an
hour after his reception in the hospital he
died, having continued nnconsoious until the
time of his death. Notice of his death was
amt to his family. Commodore Richard W.
Meade was about sixty years of age, having
hen born in Madrid. Spain, where his father
was representing the United States as Minister
Extraordinary. He was a brother of General
vlAiide. He has been in the United States
' Nw onwards of forty-five years. He entered
the Naval Academy in 182(5, and soon after gra
rinatinahe was placedin oommand of a vessel.
He carried so much sail off Cape Horn in a gale
that the vessel was put in peril. For this he
vnR rniirt-martiollecl and censured. He was
.nrliAd to the fricate Brandywine, Paeitto
Squadron, 1827-30; sloop St. Louis, West
Trwlia. Snuadron. 1833-3.r: promoted to passed
midshipman Jane 14, 1834; commissioned as
nontenant December 20. 1837; Navy Yard,
New York, 1845; unemployed 1840-51; com.
.ino steamer Massachusetts, Paoiflo
wirfrnn. 1853-55. This retarded his promo-
inn so that when the Rebellion burst upon
nnntrv he was merely a commander.
Soon after the beginning of the war he was
inA in command of the reoeiving ship
North Carolina, and continued in that poui-
sion nntil 18C4. In IPCS be was given com
mand of the steamer San Jacinto, which was
con afterwards wrecked on the Florida reefs.
He was - then placed on the retired list in
consequence. Although his nervioe in the
navy covered a leng period of years,
his traits of character were such that
be was never long enough in active ser
vice to distinguish himself. lie was
noted for his eccentricity and excitable
temper, and these were a great drawback. He
was by no means a coward, and always longed
for active service; but the Navy Department
was slow to intrust so excitable a commander !
with an important command. He was
wealthy! baying come into possession of
valuable land In Florian. .bequeathed by his
father. He leaves a wife ana three sons, the
latter all in the naval service, one being a
Commander, another a Paymaster, and the
third a Captain of Marines. One of his
daughters married Charles K. Landis, of
Vineland, N. J., another married Mr. Codies,
of New York. This marriage was violently
opposed by the Commodore, and out of it
grew a family quarrel, which resulted in his
incarceration in the Bloomingdale Lunatio
Asylum. He was, after a time, released by
judicial process as a sane man. After the
oss of the San Jacinto and the trouble in his
family, the Commodore's health failed
rapidly.
A Novel Question at Law.
A rather singular case has just been brought
before the Master in Chancery, which is likely
to attract considerable attention when it is
thoroughly ventilated, as it will be in due
time. The chief features of the case may be
thus briefly summed up: During the late war
of the Rebellion a certain business firm in this
city was forced to suspend, one of the part
ners retiring and leaving the other to settle
the affairs of the concern as best he could.
By skilful management and personal popu
larity the remaining partner succeeded in
effecting a satisfactory settlement with the
creditors of the firm. This being done, he
embarked in trade under his own name, and
by strict attention to business and upright
dealing with his customers became quite suo
cesbful, and is now one of the prominent
business men in this city, in his particular
brancn. At tins juncture of affairs his old
partner, who might have been dead for years.
suddenly reappears on the scene and coolly
claims bis lull share in the profits of the
concern during this long interval, and is now
seeking to enforce this singular demand by
due process of law I What will be the ulti
mate disposition of the case it is not difficult
to predict. To us it appears one of the most
preposterous claims ever brought before a
court. From the Commercial Lint and Price
Current, April 10.
MARINE TELEGRAPH.
For additional Marine Hews eee Firnt Page,
ALMANAC FOR PHILADELPHIA THIS DAY.
firn Rises b-itmoon Fiskh ..10-13
BUN SKT8 C-4UIUIU11 Watkk 8-26
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE.
GKOROK L. J5CZBY. 1
ueokuk n. Tatiiam, y Committbb of thb Month.
D. C. MlXAMMON, J
COMMITTER ON ARBITRATION.
John O. James. Geo. L. Buaby, E. A. Bonder,
wm. w. rani, xnomaa u. muespie.
MOVEMENTS OK OCEAN HTKAMHU1PS.
FOR AMERICA.
Cella London New York. .....Mar.
Malta Liverpool . i . New York v. B. . Mar.
Eneland Liverpool... New York.. ....Mar.
26
29
80
New York Havre New York April
8
3
8
8
0
C.ofManch'stur.Liverpooi. . .New York v. B.. April
Paraguay London New York April
Oceau tueen... Stettin New York '.April
I'uuBjra. uverpooi. ..new loray u. .April
Holsatla New York. . .Hamburg April 19
C. of BaltimorcNew York... Liverpool v. H.. April 19
Nevada New Yoru.
New York New York. .
..Liverpool. April 20
..uremen Apru 21
Cella New York.
..London. April 23
..Liverpool April 83
..Glasgow April 23
C. of Wash'ton .New York.
India New York.
I'nion New York.
..uremen Apru
France New York... Liverpool. April 23
Colorado New yorK... Liverpool April 37
Iowa New York... Glasgow. April 2T
America New York... Bremen April 23
St. Laurent New York... Havre April so
C. of Brooklyn. .New York. . .Liverpool.. ; . . . .April 80
Coin. York. .New xorK... .Liverpool way
C . of Antwerp . New York . . . Liverpool May T
COASTWISE. DOMESTIC. ETC.
Pioneer Philadelphia. W'llmlnirton ....April 21
Achilles Philadelphia. New Orleans... April 23
Malls are forwarded by every steamer in tne regu
lar lines. The steamers for or from Liverpool call at
Queenmown, except the Canadian line, which can at
ixmuonuerry. -me sieuinui ior or iroui uie vuiiu-
nent call at Southampton.
CLEARED SATURDAY.
Steamship Norman, Nlckerson, Boston, II. Winsor &
CO.
Steamship Norfolk, Piatt, Richmond and Norfolk,
W. P. ciTde A Co.
Bteamshln Fanlta. Freeman. New York, John F. Ohl.
Steamer New York, Jones, Georgetown and Alex
andria, w. r. i iTfie & t o.
Steamer E. C. Blddle, McCue, New Y'ork, W. P.
i:vtB A Co.
Steamer F. Franklin. Plerson, Baltimore, A.
Groves. Jr.
Br. brig 8ir Robert Napier, Hodge, Cork for orders,
H. L. Merchant tc uo.
Br. brig J. Cofflll, Comil, Barbados, C. C. Van Horn.
Brig Prairie Rose, GrllUn, Cieniuegos, Madeira A
catmua.
Britr Lima. Hill. ClenfueeoB. Geo. C. Carson & Co.
Ul.. 1 TUlu.... llnutnn T . i .1 . .1 l.frt
Br. schr Ada, Bclzea, St. John, N. B., via Portland,
v. v. van uorn.
Schr M. Tllton. Frltzlnger, New Bedford, D. Cooper.
Schr Dick Williams, uorson, uamunageport, uo.
Nchr Romeo, Francis, Rockport, L. Audenrled & Co.
Schr J, Lam-aster, w uiiams, rawtucKet, ao.
Schr ). L. Herrlck, Baldwin, Provldenoe, do.
Schr M. R. Hickman, White, Richmond, Va., via
W ilmington, Del., D. Cooper.
Tug Chesapeake, Merrlhew, Baltimore, with a tow
of burets, w. r. ciyae & uo.
Tug Commodore, Wilson, Baltimore, with a tow of
barges, w. r. uiyue a uo.
' ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Pioneer. Wakeley. 60 hours from Wil
mington, N. C, with cotton, naval stores, etc.. to Phi
ladelphia and Southern Mall Steamship Co. Reports
br lit baniuei weisn. uarran. irom Messina tin v eo.,
6 miles SW. of Finnia Island, In a thick fog, standing
off SB.
Steamer s. u. walker, enenn, a noura irom New
York, with mdse. to W. M. Baird & uo.
N. G. bark carl August, Kiewerts, irom Liverpool
Jan. 20. with mdse. to Peter Wright A Sons.
Hark iiornet, llopKins, hi uays irom jnessinavia
Holmes' Hole, with fruit and brimstone to N.
llr'llinirs A llro.
Br. brig Emma G., Webber, 10 days from Matan
zas, with sugar and molasses to Dallett A Son ves
sel to Workman A Co.
Brig Erie, sears, io dayg from Matanzau, wun mo-
lasse to oruer.
i v. u.nhi. MAnr.n uvwam uh rtavm , Fr m kt
John, P. R.. with sugar to John Mason A Co. vessel
1)1 . M3UI Di ".cu, uu.cu, w uwro ..viu u.
to Lennox A Burgess..
' ARRIVED SATURDAY.
Ship Nimbus, Kelly, from Liverpool March 18, with
mdsu. to Penrose, Maasey A Co. Towed up by tug
America.
Steamer George II. Btout, Forti, rrom Georgetown
.. i ll..vnn.ln with miluil tA W P f'lvrin J 1
Steamer A. C. Burners, Lnny, irom New York,
with mdse. to W. P. Clvde A Co.
Steamer Ann Eliza, Richards, 24 hours from New
York, with muH. to w. P. ciyae a c.
Steamer u. utiey, iiavin, x uuuis iruiu new xora,
with mrlHP. to VI. it. Hulrd A CO.
Steamer jrrank. Pierce, v noursirom jxcw xora,
uith mdtiA. to W. M. llaird A Co.
Steamer earan, Joues, it uuuni iruui cw xurs,
uh mi1a. to W. M. Huird A CO.
Br. bark Star 01 uopo, reuiwu, iruiu mmtiai
Feb. 17, with fruit, etc.. to N. Heulngs A Bro. ves-
ul tn i.i.r Wrlirht A Knnu.
Brig Ellen P. Stewart, noiianu, iruiu Duguu, wuu
sugar to Geo. C. Canton A Co.
Kithr Aridin Murclile. Murchle. from Areclbo, F.R.,
with sugar and molasses to John Mason A Co. ves
sel to Lennox A Burgess.
Schr Ralph Carletun, Curtis, 13 days from Matan
zas, with molasses to E. 0. Knight A Co. vessel to
Schr Emma L. porter, Sparks, 14 daya from Ma.
!
tancaa, with molasses to Harris, Hey A Ca-rvesae)
to K oipnt A Horn. . ' t : ' ' '
Fchr Baltimore, pit. 14 dart from Calais, wnn
lathi and picket to W. At Levering.
henr uioomneki. ontten. data from Nonon,
Va, with lumber to Coiitna A Oo.
. 8ohr Remittance, Wilson, B dave from Wicomico
river, Md., with lumber to Collins A Oo.
Hour jm. Anderson. Tunnel . Sdaysrrom inuian
river, with brain to Collins A to.
Scbr Mary and Caroline, Fowler, 1 flay from Dona
river, Pel., with grain to Jos, E. Palmer. .
rog-j nos. jftiemon. Allen, from Baltimore. WHO
a tow of barges to w. F. Clyde A Co.
rwfa' Dpateto The Kvfning TfUnraph.
Havrb-pk-graob, April is, Two boats left this
morning In tow, as follows:
winon enyder, with lumber, for Chester.
Maggie, with poplar wood, for M&navunk Palo
Works.
CorrtVtinAr of The JTvtnina TtUtfraph.
JiADlV B nCMAUU S bUL.l-.lj. 111.
Nsw York Offick. April 16. Three barges leave
In tow to-night for Baltimore, light.
nope, wun straw, ior rniiaaeipma.
Baltimore Branch Offics. April in. Tho follow
ing barges leave In tow to-night, eastward -.
Ellen, Geo. Fowler, Catherine Moan, W. 8. Burton,
and Lyons, all with coal for New York. L. 8. C.
MEMORANDA.
Shin Atlantic, Jaoobsen, for Philadelphia, sailed
from Liverpool 2d Inst.
snip Jorrn uarbour, chapman, nence ior Antwerp,
at Scllly 4th Inst.
Steamship Yazoo, Catharine, hence, at New Or
leans 11th Inst, via Havana.
Steamship Achilles, Colburn, hence, at savannan
lGth lost.
Bark Land o cakes, wins, hence, at Newry in inst.
Schr Traveller, Hodges, for Philadelphia, was load
ing at Mayagues 81st nit., to sail 2d Inst.
Schr Sidney Price, Godfrey, at Mayaguez 81st ult.,
for Philadelphia 1st Inst.
Schr S. L. Evans, Tuttle, for Philadelphia, was
loading at Clenfiiegos 24th ult.
Schr enrtis TUtou, iiugnes. was at cieniuegos 24m
tilt., uncertain.
Schr J. S. schlndler, Lee. iras loading at Galveston
6th InBt. for Fall River.
Schr R. Florence, Rich, hence, at Portsmouth ntn
lnstnnt.
Schrs John H. Ferry. Kelley. and Golden Eagle,
Howes, hence, at New Bedford 14th Inst.
Schr John C. Henry, PUkg, hence for Lynn, sailed
from New London 14th inst.
DRUGS. PAINT8, aTTO.
JJOMEB1T SIIOKITIAHUII Sc CO.,
N. . Corner FOURTH and RACE Sta.,
PHILADELPHIA,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS.
Importers and Manofactarers of
WHITE LEAD AND COLORED PAINTS, PUTTY,
VARNISHES, ETC.
AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED FRENCH
ZINC PAINTS.
Dealers and consumers sipplled at lowest prices
for cash. 12 t
1. aX.AJXMIILAJL.I-,
DRUCCIST AND CHEMIST.
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
FAINTS, OILS. GLASS. AND
PATENT MEDICINES,
Nos. 1301 and 1303MA11KET 8t.
lOSltlutnem
GOVERNMENT SALES.
C'ALE
OF
COPPER SCALE.
O .
navy ubpaktmkht,
Btkeau of Construction and Repair,
April 12. mo.
There will be offered for sale at publio auction on
FRIDAY, May 6, 1870, at 12 o'clock M., at the
United mates Navy Yard, WASUINGTON, about
SEVENTY THOUSAND (70,000) POUNDS OF COP
PER SCALE, in lots to suit purchasers.
It can be examined at anv time orevions to the
day of sale upon application to the Commandant of
tne waaniDKion iuvy xaru.
samples 01 simuar Bcaie nave anown vt per cent.
of metallic copper.
one-nail tne pnrcnase money must oe aepositea
at the time of sale, and twelve days will be allowed
to remove the scalo from the yard, otherwise the
deposit will be forfeited to the Government.
All payments to oe maue in uovernmeub iuuub,
and before the ecale 1b removed from the
yard 412 tutliet
PAPER HANOINQ8.
LOOK I LOOK 1 1 LOOK! 1 1 WALL PAPERS
anil TJnan Window flbadea M&nnfAOtarsd. tha
oheapHt In the oitr, at JOliNHTON'8 Depot, No. lite
BHK1NO HARDEN BtrMt, balow Rlvrantb. Branota, No.
IU7 F W.1IKBAL 8tr t. Omilia. Hw J mm . IH
STEAMBOAT LINES.
FOR CHE8TER. HOOK, AND
I WILMINGTON. The Bteiiraor 8. M. VRl
I TON leaves CBRBNUT hTKKKT WUA.KK
at lu A, M. and 3 60 P. M. ; leave. WILMINGTON at tj M
A. in. ana j-j du tr. m. rare to muningTon a" conn
Chester or Hook, 10 cents. 4 la 1m
DIVORCES.
A BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY
OB-
other
I tained in New York, Indiana, Illinois, and
States, for persons from any State or Country, legal every.
where
aeHerlion, arunaenneM, uuh-sqpijott. ei.o., sam
oient cause; no publicity
nk.ri.a nn.il ilinr.i. ..V.
.ninnn Annn. I ma. nun
Business established fifteen year
3 at 8ra No. 78 NASSAU Btreet. New York Pity
STOVE8. RANGES, ETO.
THOMSONS LONDON KITCHENER
or EUROPEAN RANGK. for families, hotels, or
IT; publio Institutions, in rnmii vie r k
- SIZKS. Also, Philadelphia Ranges, Hot-Air Fur
naces, Portable Heaters, Low-down Grates, liroboard
Ktoves, Bath Boilers, Stew-hole Plates, Boilers, Cooking
Stoves, eto. EDGAR L. THOMSON,
HWTCl.HM . till 111)1 I'llllll.'ll
DQCCOBHfWnnAnin a, i uuniiwn,
1 27 fm 6m No. 2UU N. SKUOND Street.
TOTICE
TO
CONTRACTORS,
The western aiaryiana icauroaa company naving
secured the aid of the city of Baltimore, will soon
be In funds sufficient to complete tho road from
Pipe Creek Bridge to Hagerstown, and will receive
Proposals until 9th April for all the unfinished Gra
ding and Bridging on the uncompleted section, the
work on which has been suspended for a year.
Payments made In cash for all work done.
Tbe work on thelGraduatlon, Masonry, and Super
structure of Bridges will amount to about 1200,000.
For all information as to the present condition of
the work to be done, apply to
W. BOLLMAN, President,
8 28 6W No. 24 N. HOLLIDAY Street.
MICHAEL WEAVER.
GE0RG1 B. 8. UBLBB.
WEAVER 6l CO.,
Hope and X wine Jlanufacturer
AND
Dealers in Hemp ana
Ship
Chandlery.
No. 29 North WATJtn otreei, ,
4 1 lm No. 33 North WHARVES, Philadelphia.
CORDAGE.
Manilla, Sisal and Tarred Cordage,
At Lew est New York Prloe and Freights.
EDWIN II. VITLRIC ds CO.,
Factory. TESTHfli. and GERM AN TOWN Avenue.
BtoreNe. U H.
WATER St. and S3 N.
Area .
AWARH
c
ORN EXCHAN
BAO MANUFACTORY,
inn M tl Uill L'V
N K. corner of MARKET and WATER Btre.
fhiiadelpbia.
DEALER IN BAGS AND BAGGING
Of even desorivtion. for
Grain. Flour, Bait, Biiper-Phosphate of Lime, Boa
iiu.t, nio.
Irao and small GUNNY BAGS constantly on band,
55 ' Also. WOOL BAOKB.
I. BfWAwTAW
Jk. UT tlfJ 4
HI C HI A It O It
lis BHlPriNO AND COMUIBSION MBHOMAtriS.
Nofe. OOKWIIES BuV, New fork.
No, 18 BOUTU WUARVEB, Philadelphia.
CiiW. PRATT Street. Baltimore.
Wo are prepared to ship every deaoripUon of FretgO t C
Philadelpma. New York, Wilmington, and lntermedietT
nomUwith romptnee and despatch. Oanel Uuals tlC
btam4ua funuaueo at IM w rtaXDOUoe.
OARRIAOE3, ETO.
BREWSTER & CO,,
or
OROOIYIE STREET;
WAREROOMS,
FIFTH AVENUE.
CORNER OF FOURTEENTH STREET,
NEW TORE.
ELEGANT CARRIAGES.
In all tbe Fashionable Varieties,
EXCLUSIVELY OF OUR OWN MANUFACTURE,
AND IN ALL RESPECTS EQUAL TO
THOSE BUILT TO THE ORDER OF
OUR M08T VALUED CUS
TOMERS. CORRB8PONDBNCE SOLICITED. 4 6wfm20t
SHIPPING.
LOKILLARD'8 STEAMSHIP
LINK FOR
NEW
Y O It It
arc now receiving height at
S cents per 100 pound,
3 rents per toot, or 1-3 cent per gallon, shin
option.
Fxtra rates on small packages Iron, metals, eto.
No receipt or bill of lading signed for less than 60 cents.
The Line would call attention of merchants senerallv to
tbe fact that hereafter the regular shippers by this Una
wm be charged only 10 cents per luo lbs., or 4 eenta pet
loot, during tne winter seasons.
For farther particulars apply to
JOHN If. OHX,
9 28 PIER 19. NORTH WHARVKS.
FOR LIVERPOOL AND
OTT IT If NSTOWW T I
haajsT v' uiuuu uiuo ji in mi
,4 pwameii kvrm ftDDointaa to nii mm fnL
Dili ot Haltimore. via Halifax. Tnnsdav. Anrll 10. R A M
ui "WMiiuniun, Miarun, April jfcl, 12 noon.
City of Brooklyn, Saturday, April 30, at 1 P. M.
Oltyof New York, via Halifax, Tneaday, May 3, 1 P. M.
Oity of Antwerp, Saturday. Mav 7. 10 A. M.
And each succeeding Saturday and alternate Tuesday
aaviAt c ir w "f'tu ruror.
BT T7B If AIT, BTBAJUXJI BAUSHQ EVERT tATTTRCAT.
FTRST CABIN $1(10
rn vault in avaitla
Pavahle in Onrntniw
8TF.KRAOK
To IOndon. li)5 I To Ixndon 40
To Paris 116 To Paris t?
ii luuuui exsAiucH, via haufax.
nilBT CABIN. DTKRItlfii
Payable In Gold. . Payable In Oorrency.
Liverpool. t0
HaUlax SU
Bt. John's, N. F
by Branob Steamer. . . .1 10
Liverpool oi
St. John's. N. F.
by Branch Steamer.
Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Uamburg, Bremen,
etc. . at rednced ratea.
Tickets can be bought here at moderate rate by persons
Wishing to send for their friends.
or further particulars apply at tne Company's Offices
Mv" aijiv, Agent.
. q. 15 Broadway. N. Y.
Or to
4 6
O'DONNFLL A FAULK. Ag'enta.
WO. 4U8 CHKBNUT BtreeU Plajelphla
PHILADELPHIA. RTnTTM rMT
AND NORmi.If K'Vtr A UCwti, t .TVJ
sffwrjrT3af B BOU ru AMI WIMT 1X1
tnvxeju.U FAOIILTIK8 AND REDUCED RATRS
mtlTSSZ? WKDNEBDAYand SATURDAY.
KRT Btru noon' ,raa "ST WHARF etov. MAkI
THmsnAIynG "S'l 5xOHMOND MONDAYS an
TURDAYS. 1 "OOLK TUESDAYS Md HA.
NoBiU, f Lading signed after 19 o'clock oo sailing
fHROUGHKATE8toaUpoinUln Worth anl R,
i7.ailAir.JJn.'L.oonneotixvr at
WesVvT; : VrgYniad tSSSSXir, UnSHSTA ""5
and Danville Railroad. ua Riohmond
Fre'Bbt HANDLKD BTTTOWnw .-v. . ,
RATES THAN ANY OTHER INK. " wwlti
.n.g' 101 eon-i drafags, or any expense of
Bteamsnipt insure at lowest rates.
Freight received daily.
btate Room accommodations for passenger.
W. P. PORTER. Agent at Richmond lUltJJ5
T. f. UKUWKLL A GO.. Agente at Norfolk. is
ONLY DIRECT LINE to FRANCE
THK GFNKRAr. TRliraiTr
MrOOJlPAKV'H MAT F. ktka uuidS
KiWHin nrw vrmir a iur u ,;,,",".'::'i,ro
BRE8T. ' ' A
The splendid new vessels on this favorite route for
Continent will sail from Pier Ko. 60, Worth river.
patnrday.
PRICE OF PARHAnm
In gold (Inolnding wine),
TO HKRRT OR HA 171 if
First Cabin $140 Second Cabin ni
'I'll I'lHI N
(Inoludlng railway tiokets, furnished on board
First Cabin SM6 I Second Cabin. .7 81
j nese steamers ao not, carry steerage passengers.
Medical attendance free of charge.
American t ravnl 1 mi-h ffni n o t n ni ..fnraln. fmn. . a .
Onnecery risks from transit by Kiuclish raiiwaysftaA
crossing tbs olatuanel, besides suTing time, trouble. And
tlJintLaa nitnifflV M A nU- tTKT'Jtf IT A L a m
nuauiui nurwpt,, ujr u,Kiug too steamers or tnis llaeavoi
w v..,",-,,?K.0wAy5NwVork.
uiiaueitiuia, apply ao auaros r-ipree
law Wo. 820 CHKBNUT Street,
?fc. . V"TH GERMAN LLOYD.-
- - Hi a n i run m. sin. i w n h rw ru u-ur vn it- a m-n
LIT BREMHN. VIA SOUTHAMPif
,to bCKEW BTEAMKBS OF THIS NORTH
lAMYD run rerularlv vr.V. !!:r
UlLltMAN
men, and Southampton, carrying the United States, 'jlna.
lish. and Continental mails.
FKOM ERKMKN EVERT SATTTRDAV
FROM SOUTHAMPTON KVKHYTDKSBAV
FROM NKW VOllK HVHRY SATUliDAY
and BiMthrmptm '
First Cabin, $130 ; Seeond Cabin, ?2 ; Steerage. Sao Gold.
From lirmun la Nun York- v '
First Cabin, Jim); Second Cabin, $71i; Steeraa-e. C40 Gold.
Thane vessels take Freinht to London and llull ini
which through bills of UdiEg are signed. UU' tof
An eipenenoea sui-Reon is attached to each Vessel.
All letters must pass through the Post fXHce.
no Bills or Lading but those of the Company wll
tiv
.IKH.U. ui iwiiuK will pvaibiveiy dol omj Oj
before soods are oteared at the Custom House.
dolivered
Specie taken to Havre, Southampton, and Bremen or
OKXRIliilS A CO.,
117t Wo. 8 BKOAD Street. N.V.
jfun K w YORK
via Delaware and R.d.a.. n , '
FXPRKrS hl'KAMHllA l' nnuuiim
'l ha Ktnim ProDellersof the Line will
thhiiIJ(,1I IN TWKNTV.Kniiu irni-ma
Goods forwarded by all the lines going out of New York
junu, . -oni.i v. . ow, uv, vi oouumssion,
Froisbts received at low rates
WILLIAM P.OLYRE A CO.. li.nl.
No. i South DKLA WAUK Avenue.
JAMES HAND. Agent. "
No. 11 WALL Street. New York. 4j
FOR NEW YORK,
via Delaware and Rarltan Canal,
SWli' T BUR ft TRANSPOHTATIOa
inrnn i .
PESPATOH AND 8WIJT8URE LINKS
Leavins daily at 12 M. and & P. M
The Steam Propellers of this company will oommeno
loaning on tne in oi Aiaron.
Tbreugh in twenty four hours.
Goods forwarded to any point free of commissions,
Freixhu taken on aocommodating terms.
A l I'll to
WILLIAM M. BAIRD A CO.. Axenta.
No. 132 South DELAWARE Avenue.
DELAWARE AND CHESAPEAKE
STEAM TOW BOAT COMPANY. Barges
towed between Philadelphia, Baltimore, JIavre deGrace,
Delaware Oity, and lntei mediate points. '
WILLIAM P. OLYDK CO., Agent
CAPTAIN JOHN LAUQHLIN, Superintendent.
Office, No. 18 Sooth Wharves, Philadelphia. 4 11
NEW EXPRESS LINE TO
Alexandria, Georgetown, and Washington, D.
O.. via Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, with
euuiieuuuus at Alexandria from the moat direot root to
jijnoiiDurg, Bristol, avnoxnua, aaabvlUe, Dai ton, and the
Bouthweat. , ,
Steamers leave regnlarlr every Batudaff at noon front
sue urn wnari wwt. sueeb
William p. nr vn- a no.
11 North &n A Riwih Hh&nA.
HYDW TYLKR, Agente, a Georgetown 1 M.
atLDKLUGK k CO., Agent at Alexandria. (11
L
OIJV ORDINANCES.
COMMON COUNCIL 1 OF PRILaDEL.
FJILA.
Cxstik'b Omen, I
FHIL1DZI.PHIA, March 25, 180. f
In accordance with a resolution adopted bv
the Common Council ot theCltvof Philadel
phia on Thursday, the twenty-fourth day of
March, 1870, the annexed bill, entitled "An
Ordinance to authorize a loan for the erection
of a bridge across tbe river Schuylkill at Fair
mount," la hereby published for public infor
mation. JOTIN ECK8TEIN,
Clerk of Common Council.
ANT
ORDINANCE
To Authorize a Loan for the Erection of a
Bridge across the River Schuylkill at Fair
mount. Section 1. The Select and Common Councils
of the city of Philadelphia do ordain, That the
Mayor of Philadelphia be and he is hereby an
thorized to borrow, at not less than par, on the
credit of the city porporation, from time to
time, such sums of money as may be necessary
to pay for the construction and erection of a
bridge over the river Schuylkill at Falrmount,
not exceeding in the whole the stun of seven
nundrea thousand dollars, ior wnicn interest
not to exceed the rate of six per cent, fer an
num shall be paid, half-yearlv, on the first days
of January and July, at the ofllce of tho City
Treasurer.
Tho Drinclnal of said loan shall be payable
and raid at the expiration of thirty years from
tne date ot tne same, ana not oeiore, wiwoui
the consent of the holders thereof: and certifi
cates therefor, in the uual form of certificates
of city loan, shall be Luod in such amounts as
tbe lenders mav reoulra. but not for anv frac-
tional part of one hundred dollars, or, If re
quired, in amounts ot live hundred or one thou
sand dollars; and it shall be expressed in said
certificates that the said loan therein mentioned.
and the Interest thereof, are payable free from
all taxes.
Section 2. Whenever any loan shall be made
by virtue thereof, there shall be, by force of this
ordinance, annually appropriated, out of the
income of the corporate estates and from the
sum raised by taxation, a sum sutllclent to pay
the Interest on Bald certificates; and the fur
ther sum of three-tenths of one per centum on
tho par value of such certificates so Issued,
shall be appropriated quarterly out of said in
come and taxes to a sinking fund, which fund
and us accumulations are hereby especially
pledpred for the redemption and payment of said
certificates.
RESOLUTION TO PUBLISH A LOAN
BILL.
Resolved. That the Clerk of Common Coun
cil be authorized to publish in two daily news
papers of this city, daily for two weeks, the
ordinance presented to the Common Council on
Thursday, March 24, 1870, entitled "An ordi
nance to auinorize a loan tor tue erection ot a
bridge across the river Schuylkill at Fair
mount." And the said clerk, at the stated meet
in;; of Councils, after the expiration of four
weeks from the lirst day ot said publication,
shall present to this Council one of each of
said newspapers for every day in which the
same shall be made. 3 20 24t
COMMON COUNCIL OF PHILADELPHIA.
Clerk's Office.
Philadklpria, Feb. 4, 1870.
In accordance with a Resolution adopted by
the Common Council of the City of Philadel
phia, on Thursday, the third day of February,
io. u, me annexea oui, entitiea
"an ordinance
To create a loan for the buildincr of a bridge
tlin Vln.n C r. 1, 1 1 . Ill A. Um.,1. o.ma.
V.l IU1J 1U1 UUlUUklU, Ub UUUbU DUDCI,
and for the payment of ground rents ana
mortgages," is hereby published for public in-
iormauon.
JOHN ECKSTEIN,
Clerk of Common Council.
ORDINANCE TO CREATE A LOAN
FOR THE BUILDING OF A BRIDGE
OVER THE RIVER SCHUYLKILL AT SOUTH
nTus-trf a xj T i pnii rpni? oivurun -n
u iiiiin .in ji v . . i nil iaiim.il l
GROUND RENTS AND MORTGAGES.
Section 1. The select and Common Councils
of the City of Philadelphia do ordain, That
the Mayor of Philadelphia be and he is hereby
auuionzcu to uurrow, at not less man par, on
the credit of the city, from time to time, one
million five hundred thousand dollars, to be ap
plied as follows, viz.: First. For tha bnlldinsr
oi a Driage over me itiver Bcnuyikiii at south
street, eight hundred thousand dollars. Second.
For the payment of ground rents and mort
gages, seven hundred thousand dollars, for
which interest not to exceed the rate of six
per cent, per annum shall be paid half
yearly on the first days of January and
July, at the office of the City Treasurer
The principal of the said loan shall
be payable and paid at the expiration of thirty
years irom me ante oi tne same, ana not Deiore.
without the consent of the holders thereof: and
tbe certificates therefor, in the usual form of the
certificates ot tbe City Loan, shall be Issued In
Buch amounts as the lenders may require, but
not for any fractional part of one hundred or
one thousand dollars; and It shall be expressed in
said certificates that the loan therein mentioned.
and the interest thereof, are payable free from all
taxes
SpT.
Section 2. whenever any loan shall be made
by virtue thereof, there shall be, by force of
this ordinance, annually appropriated oat of
the income of the corporate estates, and from
the sum raised by taxation, a sum sufficient to
pay the interest on said certificates; and the
further sum of three-tenths of one per centum
on the par value of such certificates so issued
shall be annroDriated Quarterly out of said In
come and taxes to a sinking fund, which fund
and its accumulations are hereby especially
pledged for the redemption and payment of said
ceruncaies.
RESOLUTION
BILL.
TO PUBLISH A LOAN
Resolved, That the Clerk of Common Council
be authon.ca to publish, in two daily news
papers of this city, dally for four weeks, tho
ordinance presentea to common (jouncii on
Thursday, 1 ebruary 3, 1870, entitled "An ordi
nance to create a loan for the buildinirof t
bridge over the river Schuylkill, at South street
and for the payment of ground-rents and mort
gages." And the said Clerk, at the stated meet
ing of Councils after said publication, shall pre
sent to tnis council one ot eacn or saia news
papers for every day in which the same shall
nave ueuu uiauo. o
KOOFINQ.
R
JfiAUY ROOFIN G
This Booting U adapted to all buildings. It can ha
APPlieU tV OfPWTM fQ VTT Art, t)nM
at one-half tbe expense of tin. It is readily pat on old
U i-. iia l nuuID
Shingle kooib wituout removing me saingiee, inus avoid'
lag the damaging or ceilings ana furniture while nndei
?ng repairs. (No gravel used.) .
KKbliiiVK YOUK TIN ROOFS WITH WKLTON
ALiAOl lU fAlJIT.
I am always prepared to Reoair and Paint Roofs at tho
notice. Also, PAINT FOR SALU by the oarrelor galloa
the best and cheapest In the market
W. A. WELTON.
117.
No. 711 H. NINTH 8 tree t. above Coatee.
OWNERS. ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS,
iD BOOU KR8. Koofsl Yee, res. Kvsrv else and
kind, old or new. At No. Mil w. tuiku Btreet, tne AM M.
are seUing their celebrated saint tor TIN ROOFS, and
Ior preserving all wood ana meuua. aiso, meir eoua
plex roof covering, the beet ever onerea to the pnbUo, witn
broth ee, cans, buckets, eto., tor the work. Anti-vermin.
Fire, and Water-proof I Light, Tight, Durable. Noereok-
ing, pealing, or shrtnaina-. no paper. gravei,orneae.. uwa
ior ail Climates, uirevnu
ons nTn Ior work, or
ood work.
tntit sinttitliAWi.
Crs prompt nw, ertolaivi
WrtMl
en. Ill lw--4- .Inrlaral
ieaiiai ikABkxuiuvi v AJ
AKcnta wantea m u3n
JOSEPH LEKDfl. Prtaofnej;
0 EINO AND 6QOURINQ.
JO 8 E ! II Wl O T X U X,
ELKVK PR PARIfl, .-.
FRENCH BTRAM DYKING AND SOTTJRINa,
On any kind of Wearing Apparel, for LadlesGeute. and
rihiutr.n. Patent aDcaratna for Stretching Pact trots
one to ore inch.
No. M 8. NINTH 8 tree,
Philadelphia
M
ALEXANDER G. C A T TELL CO.
f. PRODUCK COMMI8HION MKRUHANTS.
No. at NORTH WUARVKB
AND
la 47 NORTH WATKR 8TRBBT,
PHILADKLPttlw. 129
AUXAXPEB O. tiniu, luab Cattsix. -
AMUSEMENTS.
A CADEMT-PATTI IN OPERA.
. PATTl OPERATIC) riMTITAU
Mr. MaiRtrakoech is happy to annonaee that mem,
pliaaee with the general dmrire on the part of the nam,
rons patron. o( tbe ones In Philadelphia be has eneeeedeel
In iMBring
WIM CARLOTTA FATTI
Te appear la Uersrf's (trand Upere,
THE HAUIO i LUTJt.
Arvangjmewte are now oerfaeted, and, after lis readi
tlen In New York, that Immortal maeterwork, taperblir
rnonBta,will be prrwlnoed on
MUNDAV and TV KB DAT KTKIfI!fOS, Hay and i.
When Mi's Paul will aasnme the rote of the
gUKKN OF MOHf,
Hnptterted by a moat bri I Uant east,
Powerful chorus, and oemplete orchestra,
Under the direction of
MON8. THKUDOKK RITTKR. 4 IRmwftf
L
AURA K K K
N K'S
OHW.BNtTT BTRltin THIlTSt R,
eglns at a
. JAMK3
BltlJUni' L.AHT WF.FK OT M RH
OM'RH' liURI KKtlllK (IOMPANV IN
TH It H RLU OF TH K OLOTU OF GOLD,
rirst ana eniy lime 01 nnrieeqae
hub tun fkauk jttbilke.
1(0 MUSICIANS. 4t8tf
MATINEE, 8ATUKUAY, AT t O'CLOCK.
ALNUT STREET THEATRE"
THIS (Monday) KVKNINO, April 18,
rtKM.. mum
of the great and wnrld-renowned oomedians and original '
impersonators of Irish and Yankee life,
MR. AND MHH. BAUHKT WILLIAMS,
who will inaugurate a
OARtirVAL OF FTJlf,
THIS (KAbTKR MONDAY) KTRNINO,'
commenolng with Brougham's beautiful drama of
TUK KMKBAU) KINO.
Mike Maoarty Mr. BARN R V WIT.LTAM!)
Maggie Macartr Mrs. BAKNEf WILUAMrl
Uhairs seoured six days In advance.
A
CADE MY OF MUSIC.
BRIONOM'B
CPAWn ITALIAN flPR-TJi
HVK NKiHTS AN D ONE MATINKK.
SKAbON TIUK RT8, including reserved seats,
H1XUOU-AR8.
Tim BALF OF BRASOlf 1IUKKT8 will enramenoe
THIS MORNING, at 9 A. M , at W. U. BUNER'o Muaio
Btore, No. llliaCHKHNUT Btreet.
FIRST NIOHT-THURSDAY, AprUSI,
LUCIA IH LAMMRRMOOH.
8EUOND NIOHT-FRIUAY, April US,
.... TKOVATORE.
MM.K;?.A7?&I'1GA foitheflrst and only Urns in the
role of AZl'Or NA.
SATURDAY AFTRRIfOW at I o'clock.
OA I. A MATINKK MARTHA.
TVfRS. JOHN
DREWS ARCH STREET
iSX TUEATRR.
Bevln U te a
KASTKR WKKR-OOMEDIK8.
TO-NIGHT (Mondavi. Anril IH.
only time of Oliver Goldsmith's
MMtju n a i ukp.u m an.
Mrs. JOHN DRKW aa Miaa KICHLANn.
elded by the Full Company.
lionoiuuingwitn
P. P.; OR. THE MAN AND TIGER.
TUESDAY THE SCHOOL FOR bOANDAL,
Heats seenred 6 days in advance.
FOX'S AMERICAN THEATRE
WALNUT Street, ahnva Kirhth.
EVERY EVENING, Professor TA N NER'S Performing
Dogs and Alonkeys; Old English Pastime : Punch and
unoy, uy
COLLINS and DAISKY: Female Dram Corns:
ihasne Pyramid: tha world .renown it iimnui.
Gymnasts.
wiiui Diturnuai), and f kank. WOOD.
Mad'lles De Rosa and La Rosa in two new Ballet.
T7LEVENTH
WEEK THE PILGRIM
AJ BENEFITS.
CONCERT HALL, OHE8NUT Street, above TeelfUn.
munuay tLvening rvewsDoys- tiome.
Tueeaay Evening Nineteenth ktreot M. R. Church.
Wednesday Matinee, a ?ll P. M.
Wednead&e Kvenine First Presbvterian Afrifi.n
Church.
Thursdsy Kvenlng Afrloan U. M. K, Church.
Friday Kvening Siloara M. K. Charch.
Satordny-Maunee, 3 80 P. M.
Batnrday Evening Company C, Wagner's Zonaves.
Has any amusement ever had suoh suooen aa tha Pil.
gnm? (4 l3t J. W. BAIN, Proprietor.
DUPREZ & BENEDICT'S OPERA HOUSE,
SEVENTH St., below A rob (Late Theatre Onrnlone)
KASTER HOLIDAY WEFK GREAT BILL.
THIS EVENING, DUPRKU A BKNKDUTT-8
GIGANTIC MINSTRELS INTRODUCE TUB
New Afterpiece I'welve Temptations.
1 First Week kpteh, Cuban Despatohor.
Bixth Week Dougherty'e Great Htunn Speech. 4 IB 8t
EW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE,
A . BIJLian i n Diivn, luuTSuneniDl,
THE FAMILY RESORT.
OARNCROSS A DIiEY'8 MINSTRELS,
the great Star Tronpe of tbe world, In their unequalled
ETHIOPIAN SOlriEBB.
BEAUTIFUL BALLADS. BONGS.
OPERATIO SELECTIONS, and
LAUGHABLE BUBXESQTJE1
XVERY EVENING
v . urn... h- OARNOROBS, MAnager.
R. F. SIMPSON, Tieaenrer. fm
VALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTBfi!
GARDEN, No. 790, 723, 734, and 731 VINE BtreeaJl
THE GRAND OROU rfBTRIok formerly the propwt
of the GRAND DUKE OK BADKN, purchased at nws e
xpense by JACOB VALKR, of this oily, In combination
with FLAYER'S ORCHESTRA and Mies NELLIM
ANDERSON, will perform EVERY AFTaUUIOOJl and
EVENING at the above-mentioned plao.
Admission free. SH
TEMPLE OF WONDER8, ASSEMBLY BUILD-
ING. LAST WKKK. LAST WEEK
SIGNOR BLITZ, JbT
Reappearance of SIGNOK BLITZ SATURDAY
AFTERNOON, and last performance this season.
SENTZ AND HABSLER'S MATINEES
MUSICAL FUND HALL, IW-K), every HATDR.
DAY AFTERNOON at BM o'clock ' loI
LUMBER.
1870
SPRUCE JOIST.
bPRUCB JOIST.
HEMLOCK.
. UKMLOCK.
1870
1870
BEA BONED CLEAR PINK. -t OTA
SEASONED CLEAR PINS. IO I )
BPANISH CEDAR. FOR PATTERNS;
BED CEDAR.
1870
FLORIDA FLOORING.
FLORIDA FLOORING.
CAROLINA FLOORING.
VIRGINIA FLOORING.
DELAWARE FLOORING.
ASH FLOORING.
WALNUT FLOORING.
FLORIDA STEP BOARDS.
RAIL PLANK.
1870
1 QTA WALNUT BOARDS AND PLANK. i OTA
10 i U WALNUT BOARDS AND PLANK. lOlU
WALNUT BOARDS,
WALNUT PLANK.
1870
UNDERTAKERS' LTTMBER,
UNDERTAKERS LUMUElf.
RED CEDAR.
WALNUT AND PINK,
1870
1870
SEASONED POPLAR. Qwrf
SEASONED CHERRY, 10 I U
ASH,
WHITE OAK FLANK AND BOARDS.
HICKORY.
1 QTA CIGAR BOX MAKERS' f OTA
10 4 V CIGAR BOX MAKERS' AO I U
BPANISH CEDAR BOX BOARDS,
FOR BALE LOW.
1870
CAROLINA SCANTLING.
CAROLINA LL T. SILLS.
NORWAY SCANTLING.
1870
1 QTA CEDAR SHINGLES. H OTA
10 I U CYPRESS SHINGLES. 10 4 U
MAULS, BROTHER CO..
HI No. gooo SOUTH Btreet
PANEL PLANK, ALL THICKNESSES.
1 COMMON PLANK. ALL THIOKKESBAIL
1 COMMON BOARDS. "
1 and 1 SIDE FENCE BOARDfi,
WHIl'K PINE FIXIORING BOARDS.
YELLOW AND BAP PINK FLOO&UiUB. IM and 4M.
BPRUOE JOIST. ALL 8IZKS. a ei.
HEMLOCK JOIST, ALL SIZES,
PLA6TKRLNG LATH A SPECIALTY,
Together with a general aaaortmeht of Building Lomber
tor sale low tor enah. T. W. 8MALTZ,
U 34 Dm F IFTEENTH and BULKS Street.
PENSACOLA LUMBER COMPANT
ManafactnrerB of Florida Yellow Floe Lomber
Flooring, Step Flank, Shipping Timber. Dimension
Stuff ol any length.. Cargoes aswed with care bj
both gang and circular mills, and delivered to ves
sels in Fensacola Bar, or at any shipping port, at
short notice.
Particular attention given to bills for shipment to
Rio de Janeiro, River Plate, Valparaiso, CaUao,
Cuba, and Canary and Windward Islands.
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF LUMBER SOLD ON
COMMISSION.
W. A. PARKE, Agent, New YorH,
Post omce Box sol.
Office, No. Ti BEAVER Street. 8fnr
UMBER
UNDER
ALWAYS DRY.
c o v a r,
Walnut, White Fine, Yellow Pine, Spruce, Hem
lock, Shingles, etc., always on hand at low rates.
WATSON A GILUNGHAM,
, got No. Kt RICHMOND Street, 18th ward.
JET GOODS. NEWEST BTTLE3 DLY.ON'8
o.alB.XiUHTUfitxwat ' Ulliai