THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, AFRIL 2C, 1870. 3 NEWS SUZVIZVXAI17. City Aflnlie. A fitrikft' occurred among the stevedores yesterday, tho strikers domanding ft por dny. Tbo jotimeymon oak coopers mot last f. veiling on Lombard Rtreet, above Second. Hfliimol Keefo, John Caton, and Evan Edwin-tin were appointed delegates to tho Clove land Convention. The regular meeting of the Bonrd of Guardians of tbo l'oor was hold yesterday afternoon at the lUockley AimnhouHe, Iresi dent John M. Whitall iu tho chair. The usual routine of biiHiness vtnt transacted. A lad fifteen years old was run over by a wpgon yesterday, at Broad street and Colum tia avenue, and severely injured. Jaums Young, the drivor of the team, was arrested end bold for an investif;n(ioa. A meeting of the Celtic Association was held at their rooms last night to complete arrangements for the mass meoting proposod to be held with referenco to tho grievances of the Irish people. -A committee was ap pointed to floenro tho Academy of Mmic. Tho stork vote taken to decido whotUer the Mercantile Library should be opened on Sunday was completed Inst evening, and tho reBult was as follows: Whole number of votes cant, ;';'.()(!; iu favor of the opening, IfWii; against it, majority for the measure, :i."l. A game of base ball was played yester day afternoon at Seventeenth street and Columbia avenue, between the Athletics of this city and tho Maryland Club, of Balti more. Tho Athletics wore victorious, the Rcoro being .'i t for the Athletics and H5 for the Maryland Club. Thero was a large attendance. A meeting of tho Finance Committee of Councils was hold last night. The sureties of John L. Hill, as Collector of Delinquent Taxes, were approved. Tho contract for tho erection of a Morgue, at a cost of s2."00, was also approved, and tho ordinanca for the erection of a bridge over the Heading Bail road at Broad street was agreed to. The ordinance creating a loan for the improve ment of the l'ark and the paving of Broad street was postponed for two weeks. A meoting of citizens of the Fourteenth ward was held last night in tho hall, at Thir teenth and Spring Garden streets, James Winters presiding. Addresses were made by Isaiah C. Wears, Major A. 11. Calhoun, Captain William Curry, and others. A banner was presented by the white citizens to the colored citizens of the ward. It was made of white merino, bordered by gilt fringe, and bearing n portrait of Hon. William 1). Kelley, with the inscription "Friend of tho Colored Mini" Burmonnting it. The Fourth Annual Tournament of the Pennsylvania Billiard Congress was held lust evening at tho Assembly Building. Tho first game was played between Messrs. Ilnnterand McAleer; the former stood 100 and the latter (!4. The second game was played between Messrs. Nelms and Doyle; the former stood 100, and the latter J12. There will be four pames played to day, participated in by Messrs. Flunkett, Iiockhill, MeAleer, Doyle, Hunter, Nelms, and rainier. Domestic Affair. Gold closed yesterday at 113. Mr. Covode, it seems, was not absent from the House on Friday night. The Big Horn expedition is to consist of a thousand men instead of five hundred, as at first proposed. Postmaster-General Creswell wants the House Appropriation Committee to increase the item for clerks' hire and letter-carriers' salaries. There is a strong probability of the pas sage of the bill providing for a free-water' channel between the Mississippi and Lake Michigan. Some important amendments in the Funding bill have been agreed to in Com mittee of Ways and Means, but their char acter has not been allowed to transpire. The Senate is making considerable pro press with its calendar. After it is gone through with, the franking abolition bill will be taken up and amended. The House, it is thought, will not agree to these amendments, bo the bill will fail. It is understood that the Somite Military Committee have substantially agreed to all the provisions of Mr. Wilson's bill, excepting those relating to oilicers' pay, on which sub ject a modiiication of the House bill schedule wiil probably be recommended. Several other members wore yesterday excused by the House for absence on Friday. On those not excused a line of ten dollars each was imposed. General Sohenck gave notico that in future he wonld movo for a call at tho commencement of every session. Foreign Aflnlrx. Violent quarrels have broken out in the Spanish Cabinet. Tho Zollverein Parliament has completed its organization. Victor Emanuel has recovered from a slight attack of scarlatina. The constitution de fulc has been unani mously adopted by tho (Ecumenical Council. Cuptaiu Eyro is in London, seeking to have his certificate restored, on the ground of the inconclui)ivoncss of the evidence against Liiu. MARINE TELEGRAPH. for additional Marine Fetus see Pint ra-ie. ALMANAC VOli PHILADELPHIA THIS DAY. fcuN Risks 6-otS Moon I.'isbs !)-:i2 buN buns o-.M) II iu u Watku 1043 PHILADELPHIA BOAltD OF TKADK. J. PllICK W'KTllEIUU.,') IiKMtv Winsoh, Committee of the Month. Geokoe N. Allen, J COMMITTER ON ARBITRATION. John O. Janu'S, Utso. L. liuzby, li A. Souder, Win. W. Paul, Thomaa L. Cillusplo. niOViiflTcNTH OK OCEAN TKAJUIUF. I'OIt AilKKICA. Cclla London New York Mar. 29 Nuw York Havre New York April 2 in-.van C1iiei;u...St(ittiu New York" April 2 Holland Liverpool... Now York April 8 Etna Liverpool... New York April a St. i aurciit llrcst New Y'ork April 9 Wetter Southampton. . .New Y'ork April Vi Nulla Liverpool... New York v. li.. April 13 Nebraska. Liverpool. ..New York April 13 FOU KL'itoPiS. Silesia .. liuesilu... Colorado Iowa ...New York.. .Hamburg April 2 ...New York... Liverpool. April si New Y'orkr ..Llveipool. April 27 ..New YdrK...ilaHt;ow.. , New York. ..Hreiuen . ., . New York. . .Havre April 21 April 2S April 30 April 8U .... April 80 April SO April 30 America... .. fciu Laurent... C. of Uiooklyn N(-w York. ..Liverpool. Cambria New YorK...oiasgow . Weser New York... Bremen .. Paraguay New York. . .Loudon. . . VnulHiid New Y'ork... Liverpool. A or u so Kma New Y ork. ..Liverpool via lI.May 3 Nebraska Now York. . .Liverpool May 4 New York New York. ..Bremen May ft C. of Autwerp .New York. ..Liverpool May T C. of Brussels.. New York. ..Uverpool May 14 C of Cork New York. ..Liverpool v. II. .May IT COAST WISH, DOMESTIC, KTO. Winchester .. . .New York. . .Vera Cruz, eto. .April 2d J W Everiuan.. Philadelphia. Charleston April 2S Wyoming Philadelphia. Savannah April 30 Mailt are forwarded by every steamer la tho regu lar Hues. The steamers for or from Liverpool call at OueenBtown, except the Canadian llao, which call at Londonderry. The steamers lor or from tue Conti nent call t Southampton. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Htenmer J. 8. Shrlvi-r, Webb, Haltlinoro, A.Oroven,.Tr. Norw. bark Vision, ThouBen, Stettin, 8. L. Merchant A Co. It hi. brig Eugenia, Pcnfante, Ancona, D. Crawley & Co. Pchr Ella Arnsden, Smith. Sauna, KnlRht A Soni. Schr Emilia ., Webber, Alalauziis, Workman A C Sehr Edith KvrruiHii, Cotson, Charleston via Port KujhI, Ya., 8. Latliliury & Co. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Rtennifhlp J. W. Everninn, Hinckley. 72 hour from ClmrlcHion, with mdHO. to Souder AdanH. Steamer S. C. Walker, Sherln, 24 hours rrora New York, with mdse. to W. M. Italrd .V Co. Steamer Sarah, Joum, 24 hours from New Y'ork, with mdse. to W. M. Rulrd Co. Steamer S. F. Phelps, Urown. 24 hours from New Yoik, with mdse. to W. M. Itaird A Co. Steamer Ann Eliza, KkhnrdH, 24 hours from New York, with mdse. to W. 1. Clyde A Ci. Steamer Cheater, Jones, 24 hours from New Y'ork, With mdse. to W. P. Cly.e A Co. lirlfr Sportsman. Morton, firtays from Sajr'ia, with sujrar to S. A W. Welsh vessel to Warren A Grvirg. Lelt lit Sauna lflth Inst., brig John Welsh, Jr., load ing, to sail for Philadelphia on tho 24tli; schr Win. Allen, loading, to nail on tho Kith for Delaware lit eak water lor orders; bark Pleiades, loading, to sail for New York on tho 21st, and brig Mary K. Hities, for New York on the HWIi. 21 lut., laU 3ti, long. 16 in, passed steamship Cleopatra (before re ported, from Havana for New Y ork ; the C. reported that she hart been disabled In her machinery when about nine hours out, and at that time alio was eight days I rotii poit; same day, lat. 74 Mi, lone. Vd fid, spoke schr Isaac Keen, from Jacmel 1 St. Doiuliiiro't, for New York, ulbo, steamship Gen. Dames, bound south. reToV. Brig Hermes, from Port Cabullo. WENTTO SEA. F.rlgH Alice Starrett, for Cardenas: II. Houston, for Calliarien; Planet, lor Poncr, P. K. ; schrs Nellie Ware, for Cardenas; and Nellie Tarbox, for Harba dos, went to sea 2,'ith Inst. Sprcinl Dtupntvh to The KveniwiTtrlffimpti' Havkk-ipk-ghack, April 20 Tho following boats left this mornliiK, In tow: Han j C. Trump, with lumber to D. Trump A Sun. J. M. Clinton, with lime, for Elk river. Correnjioiulfnce of The livening TelefrrapK K ASTON A MeMAHo'N'S IJULLETIV. Nbw Yokk Okkice, April 25 Seven barges leave In tow to-nlnht for Baltimore, light. Nick Chllds, with Iron, for Philadelphia. P.Al.TiMOUK Bhanch Okfick, April 2.1 The follow ing barges leave iu tow to-night, eastward: M. K. Hannlgan, J. L. Post, S. M. Hlldreth, and Kt tonal, all with con) for New Y'ork. Uoard of Trade, with coal, tor Philadelphia. L. S. C. MEMORANDA. Ship Henry S. Sanford, Duuphy, for rhllalclphla, cleared at Liverpool nth lust. Ship City of Hamilton, Phillips, for Philadelphia, cleared at London 11th Inst. Ship Ladoga, Wllley, hence, at (iravesend 11th Instant, Steamship Norman, Nlckcrson, for Philadelphia, cleared at lloston 23d Inst. Kteamship Empire, Nelson, hence, at Norfolk 22d Inst., and sailed for Richmond. Steamship Roman, linker, hence, at lloston A. M. yesterday. Hark emiR, Paunrters, from Antwerp for Philadel phia, was oll'Torbay loth lust. Bark Bloomer, culberg, lor Philadelphia, cleared at Boston 23d lust. Brig Haze, Kelley, for Philadelphia, cleared at Boston 2.')d Inst. Brig Zavulla, Williams, hence, nt Mobile 19th Inst. Brig Eliza McLaughlin, Hibbert, for Philadelphia, sailed Irom Hamburg Mh Inst. Schrs Beading MR. No. si, Tieknor, and Henry ' Gormley, hence, at New Haven 22d Inst. Schr James MoDcvltt, hence, at Froyldcnee 23d Instant. Schr Niagara, from Cuba for Philadelphia, was Rpoken 24th Inst, by the schr J. P. Allen, at New York from Areclno, no hit., etc.. Schr V. St. C lair Edwards, Ireland, from Cardenas, at New York 2(th Inst. Schr N. J, Miller, Dunham, from Philadelphia for St. John, N. B., which put luto Portland IStn lust., reports on the 12th, while off South Shoal, expe rienced very heavy weather, split and lost most of an entire suit of sails, sprung mainmast, lost boat, stove galley, monkey rail, wliecl, stanchions, ami house. She Is now at Portland undergoing repairs. Schr M. M. Freeman, Howes, from Providence for Philadelphia, at New York 24th Inst. Schr On auto, Hammond, for Philadelphia, cleared at Ellsworth 18th Inst. Schr John Stockham, Price, cleared at Baltimore 23d Inst, for Boston. Schr Wm. B. Mann, Rogers, cleared at Jackson ville 20th Inst., for New York. Schr Paiigusset, waples, for Philadelphia, cleared at Boston 23d Inst. Schr J. B. Van Dusen, Young, hence for Boston, passed Holmes' Hole 22d lust. 5AFE DEPOSIT COMPANIES. 'pHE PHILADELPHIA TRUST DEPOSIT AND INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICE AND UUIlOLAB-r-BOOF VAULTS IN TUK PHILADELPHIA BANK BUILDING, No. 421 CliKhNUT BTKEET. O A P I TIL, $500,000. For Sakk-keettno of Government Bonds and othor FFfi'itiTiEh, Family Platf., Jewelry, and other Valu Alius, under Bpouial guarantee, at tue low eat rates. The Company also offer for Rent at rates varying from (15 to 7& pur annum, the runt or ulone holding the key, SMALL SAFK8 IN THE BUKGLAR-PKOOF VAULTS afTnrilitiit absolute Sfcuuiiy against Flint, Theft, Boa OLABY.BDd ACCIDLKI. All fiduciary obligations, uch as TarrsTS, Ohardia's BHii K, Kxn UToiihiu a, vIq., will be uudertakea anil fuilhiully dibcharued. Circulars, giving full details, forwarded on application DIRECTORS. Thomas Eohins, linnjnmin h. uoraepys, AuL'Untua Hettton, F. Kaluhforii Starr Daniel Haddock. ' F.dwurd Y. Tovuua, Iwis K. Aahburat, J. 1 iviiiffaten Krriuger, 11. P. MeUullagb, Kdnin M. Lewis, .1 hiiii. I,. Illiurtinrn. timm u. layior, lion. vvm. n. t-orxer. OHIOKKS. President-LEWIS K, AMIIIURST. 17cf-yvi.lfM .1. LlVlN(i.STON KRPTNOFR. firrreltiry ttml Trulhxrer K. V. lr(; U 1. LAI. II. Solicit KIOHAHD L. ASUUUliST. il 1 uitb 6m FIRE AND BURCL AR PROOF SAFH mr, J. watbon & son. 'pra fl',r,;oi ths lat rm of EVANS WATSON, VlVJi FIKE A17D EUKGLAR-rKOOJ W A JP IS rJ? O Xt 12 KO. 63 HOUTll FOUKTU BTKEET, i lv & few doors above Ohssnat it., FhlU CENT.'S FURNISHING COOPq. J)AT ENT 8HOULDER-SEAM snn:T manufactoky, ANi tiENTLEME'S FLPiNISHINQ HTOItli. PHrtKrVTLY FITTING 8HIKT8 AND DKAW1H-3 tnado from nieasnremeut at very short notluu. All o-.her artloli-B of GiNTLJialKN'B DHES8 GOODS la fall variety. WINCH KSTSK CO., 11 1 No. 106 CUESNUT 6:rot. WHEELER'S PATENT STAMP MKCELERS. ED Win STEVENS, KTo. L1 D. TZIIXLD Street, PniLADELPUIA, 3 31tf General Agent for tlie State of Pennsylvania. .1. T. EAKTON. iT. M'MAHON. AHi'On K, 3I C M A 11 o A, firrrryo Ann roHwrssio.v .veitcnAhTS. No. a OOICNTIK8 KLIP. New York, No. IS SOUTH WUaKVKH. PliiUdulphia, Ng. 45 W. PRATT kUreet, liultiiuore. We sre nrepsred to tibip every descriptioa of Freight to PhiUdell'bia, New York, YVdniiiiKlon, and interuiediale poiuU with promptness and leiktcli. Canal Boats and bleaui-tugs furniabedat the shortest notice. LAND WARRANTS PROMPTLY ROCURED, PURCHASED, TRANSFERRED, LOCATED, AND SOLD. Apply to ROBERT & LEAGUE A CO., Xo. 138 & SEVEN IB Street. 1 M GOVERNMENT SALES. OVFRSMKNT SAt.R OF CI.OTHISO AND VT KtillPAUK AND oUAHTEUMASTE id HiOKKS. DBI't'TY QfARTERHASTItR-OKNIlRAL'S OKFTCB,) I'lin.AiiKi.riiiA, April 2il, ism. f Will tie sold at Public Auction, at Schuylkill Ar senal, on Tlll'ItSDAY, May 2. lsio, commenctnir at 10 r'clock A. M., under the direction of Captain Wldiaro 11. (fill, Military storekeeper, United States Army, a large lot of unserviceable and damaged (.'loihing, Camp and Oarrlson Kijulpage, and yuar tcrmnster's Stores consisting of l,r.S7 niankeis (woollen), l.lftrt I'nirorni Coats, 10,011 Fnlform .Jackets, M Oteat Coats, 44ft Sack Coals, 4,312 pairs Trowsers, I2fl pairs Drawers, 1,013 Flannel Shirts, ' 7, ICO pairs Stockings, 211 Forage Caps, iim pairs Hoots, 7.P03 pairs Bootees, f.,0, o shelter Tents, 2.8H0 Canteens, 4.::o4 KnapFacks (strapped), bt A othi r articles. TF.UMS CASH, pavaiilo In Vulted States cur rency. All property purchased must be removed within live days. Coed's will be sold In lots to suit purchasers. Catalogues will be furnished on application at this OP.Ice, or nt the olllco of Captain Gill, Schuylkill Aiseiial, or at, tho auction rooms of M. Tnomas & Sons, Nos. 1311 anil 141 South Fourth street. STEVVAHT VAN VLIET, Deputy Ouartermnster-General and Brevet Major- Getientl l ulled Slates Army. 4 26 lit OVEKNMENT SALE. At tho AUOTTRTA ABSKXAL. near Aueusta. Georgia, on WEDNESDAY, May i, 1H70, there will be hold at Public Auction, commencing at ID o'clock A. M., the following property, viz: 8 Iron Cannons. fi35 Spiliiglleld Bine Muskets. left Sharp's and Buriiside's Carbines. 2 Navy Kevolvers (Conlod. Manuf.) tWiU Parts ol Sets of Infantry and Cavalry Accou trements. Viiiw) spore parts of small Anns. Ma Cavalry Saddles. 4Mi Cm b Bridles and other parts of Horse Erpiip nu Ms. 140 Horse Blankets. Si) Surcingles. 7fi pairs spurs and Straps. !i 0o rounds Carbine Cartridges. 2,.i74,lCS Percussion Caps for Muskets. i!'.',nou " " " Shot Guns. S18 parts or Artillery, Harness and Equipments. Bf.im lbs. Wrought Iron, scrap. 818 lbs. Cast Iron, scrap. 8 sets Mule Harness. A lot of small articles, Including a quantity of second-hand Blacksmiths', Carpenters' aud Harness makers' Tools. A quantity of Shovels, Spades, Scythes, Grind stones, w necioarrowB, etc. ALftU, 1 portable Steam Engine, 2 horse power. 1 Chain Lathe, '24 horse swing. 1 Screw Lathe, 18 horse bwlug. 1 Slide Best Lathe. 4fi lbs. Phosphorus, gross weight. f0 lbs. Refined Chlorate of Potassa. fifi gallons Green Turpentine. The Phosphorus aud Chlorato of Potassa are of good quality. 'ierniB oi sale. casn on oay oi saie. D. W. Ff.AfiT.EU, Capt. of Ordnance, Brevet Lt. Col. IT. S. A. 4 22 Ct Commanding Augusta Arsenal. O ALE OF COPPER SCALE. Navy Pbpartment, Bureau of Construction and kkpair, April 12, mo, There will be offered for sale at public auction on FBI DAY, May C, 18T0, at 12 o'clock M., at tho l i lted States Navy Yard, WASHINGTON, about SEVENTY THOUSAND (70,000) POUNDS OF COP PLK SCALE, in lots to suit purchasers. It can be examined at auy timo previous to the day of sale upon application to the Commandant of the Washington Navy Yard. Samples of similar scale have shown 62 per cent, of metallic copper. One-half the purchase money must be deposited at the time of sale, and twelve days will be allowed to remove tho scale from tho yard, otherwise tho deposit will be forfeited to the Government. All payments to be made in Government funds, and before the scale la removed from the yard. 4 12 tuthCt rpo ALL WANTING FARMS IN A LOCAL lty Exempt from Fevers, and Lung Complaints. To Farmers, Horticulturists, Mechanics, Capi talists, Gentlemen or Leisure, Invalids, and all wanting a homestead In a climate of un surpassed salubrity, exempt from the rigors of a Northern winter, and In close connec tion with the commercial centres of the South. Few if any sections offer such a combination of induce ments as tho town of Aiken, S. C, and Its vicinity for a desirable and permanent home. A pamphlet of 84 pages now ready, containing a description of the climate, soils, and tho nature of the products In the vicinity of Aiken, especially fruit, cereals, cotton, corn, vegetables, etc., Including extracts from letters of distinguished visitors, correspondents, action of town councils Inviting emigrants, etc , to which Is added a descriptive list of property for sale, Including Improved farms, orchards, vlneyard.8 water powers, kaolin deposits, unimproved lands, and town residences. For sale by E. J. C. WOOD, Real Estate Agent, Aiken, S. C. The book will be sent by mall on receipt of price, B0 cents. Address J. C. DERBY, Publisher, P. O. Box No. 1139, New York, ontil 1st of February, alter that date a Aiken, B.C. HTSm m U B PUINC1PAL DEPOT i- VOK TDK bALB OP REVENUE STAMPS, No. SU4 CUESNUT STREET. CENTRAL OFFICE, No. 10H S. FIFTH STREET (Two doors below Chesnut street), ESTABLISHED 1662. The unlc of Revenue Stamps Is Btlll continued at the old-1'.stabltHlicd Agencies. The stock comprises every denomination printed by tho Government, and having at all times a mrgo supply, we are enabled to 1111 and forward (by Mail or Express) all orders Immediately upon receipt, a mat ter of great importance. United States Notes, National Bank Notes, Drafts on Philadelphia, and Pobt OUlce Orders received in payment. Any Information regarding tho decisions of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue cheerfully and gratuitously lunusiieii. Revenue Stamps printed upon Drafts, Checks, lie- eeliitH. etc. The following rates of commission are allowed on Stamps aud Stamped Paper: Ou825aud upwards 2 per cent, " liHI " 8 " " 300 " " Address all orders, etc., to N'l. tM CUESNUT STREET. PHILADELPHIA. CORDAGE. Hanilla, Sisal and Tarred Cordage At Lowest New York Prices and Freights. EIMVIN II. FITLKK ot CO., Faotory, TENTH Bt. and OEKMANTOWN Avenue. f'.tore. No. 83 N. WATF.R Bt and 33 N. DEL 4. W ABE venue. lllCUAtL WKAVEK. OKOltUB IL B. UULKK, WEAVER 61 CO., Slope nud Twine irlaiiuTactiirertf AKD Dealers lu Hemp and Nhlp Chandlery. NO. 29 North WATER Street, 4 1 lra No. 98 North WHARVES, Philadelphia. 1 0UN FARNUM & CO., COMMISSION MER fl cliautaand Manufacturers of OcnestoxAllcklnir, eto. No. OH CiW-oN UT Htreet, fmiaaei a. 41 wiiui SHIPPINO. LORILLARD'8 STEAMSHIP tZ fcwa, - - T - h Tl"i l' ilslf N 12 W YORK are now receiving freight at S rente prr 100 pounds, 9 rents prr foot, or 1-"J rent per gallon, ship or" ion. ' INSURANCE OF 1 PER CENT. Fxtra rates on small packages iron, metals, ate. No receipt or bill of lading signed for less than 6 ) eenti. The Line would call attention of merchants nenraU7 to the fact that hereafter the regular shippers bjtbisline will be charged only 10 cents per 100 lbs., or 4 oents pot foot, during the winter seasons. For fnrtbsr particulars apply to JOHN p. OHT S4 PIKR IP. NORTH WHAKVES. . j i i a a. Iran hi ik .Xr. FOR LIVERPOOL AND V.QUFKN8IOWN-Iom Mne of Mill rummers are appoiniea to sail as fat IsV-uAi. Jiif lows: City ol llnK.klyn, Saturday, April 30, at 1 P. M, K.'nn,i Halifax, Tuesday, MnyS, 1 A. JW Cityof Antwerp, Raturdaj, My7,l( .Mi Cilyof I'.rui-snls. Saturday. May 14, 1 P. M. City of Ci.rk, via HahlAi.TnoiMay, Mav 17, 1 P. M And etich snocoeding Saturday and alternate Tuesday from Pier 46, Nor h Hirer. KATKM Or l"A(WAUB. JIT TtTK MATT. BTKAMJCB SA114NO RVP.RT SATTOOOt, Payable in (JnlA. Iiiva!il in l!ni-.nH Fl KST C A li IN f 100 I ST K K K A U K i,. n lonrion..... lufi To london 40 To Paris 1 16 I To Paris 4j PASHAOl TV TITK ICKanAt STEAMED, VIA HAT.IFAX. FfltHT rii.m Pavabla in linM STKKItAfllE Payable in Currency. Liverpool ,n Halifax 11 St. John's, N. K, ttv Itranpli Rlantnii,.. t IV Liverpool. f H ll.llilKl Jt St. John's, N. F., j uy orancu nteamer. . . .) PasKensera aim forwarded to Harm. Ilimlnin. Kmm.. etc., at reduced rat pa. Tickets can he honirht here at moderate rates by persons Wishing: to snd for their frienda or farther particulars apply acine uompaoy's Offices JOHN O. UA1.K, AKnt, Or to " WIWWRFtfJS kVuMJ- 4 b no. 403 CUKS.N UT Street. Pbilalelphla. PlfTr.AnWT PTITA Olnnw,.T,. . . . V i 1 1 ICt lr I.'. 11 ir 1 ...... . . . . ' ' ' , feJSn&r&n k soufa and wVsr INCIKKASKi FAfJIII.'MRS AKI1 Jim r,pn r. . j,y)-R"HV("-' anna at FT Street. nxuns auore OIAU- Hi iliKKI5G' ,eT? RICHMOND MONHAVH aniT T.i'vw18' and NOKKOLK TCKSDAY8 and 8A. THl 11 Nn Rill, n'r T.i m ... ..... days "'" ln 'to O'Oloclt on sallini n?.OT.HJ!OT ft 1 South Portemouth, and a UnS lhtX ,r..y,k- 'neea4.VAir 0 tYe'fbt HANDl.KOBUTONOF, and taken at Trtvrva RATKK THAN ANY O I UKR LINK tea Mff'tB traSn0fer,!rS' fM ooml'iMioQ' drayae.or any expense of Steamsblps Insnreat lowest rates. Kreiglit received daily. State Room accommodations for passengers. W ILLIAM P. t I,YO On No. 128. WHAKVKS and Pier 1 N . W 1 1 lVv RcL ONLY DIRECT LINE to FRANCE fefc3i5THK ORNFIt AT. TRANSA.TI.A Wrrn aPTW'SroOMI'ANV'S MAIL 8TKAMSlin5 BRF-Sf. uaijuinu A. The solendid now Teasels on this favorite route for flnnflnAnt. will ajLil f tv.tti pt C. i . i . sUtnrdar. ' M "T"' ,T PRIOR nw PARR Ann In gold (including winol, TO BKF8T OR HAVRR, First Cabin $140 1 Second Cabin . ant TO PARIS. 3 flnoluding railway tickets, furnished on board 1 First Cabin $145 I Second Cabin These st eamers do not carry steerage passengers.' .88 u.DMK.i .iiuiiauvg tree oi uuarfre. American travellers ffninff tn nr rAt.nrnin frnm f.h... tinentof Knipe, by taking the steameraof this linetrol unnecessary risks from transit by English railwaysio crossing the euannel, besides saving time, troublo. and a penee. uKOKOK 1MAOK K.NZIK, Agent. M No. 68 BROADWAY, New Vork. For passage In Philadelphia, apply at Adams Kipree Company, to H. h. LKAF. 1375 No. 820 CHESNUT Streei. i-r- NORTH GERMAN LT.nm fv?T2 BTKAM BKTWKKN NKWVORK ANn UgKMKN. VIA BOUTUAMPTON KD OiunMii run regularly between New York, Bre men, and Southampton, carrying the United States. Eng. liBb. and Continental mails. FROM KHKMKN KVKRY 8ATTJRDAT IKOM SOUTHAMPTON KVKRY TUKSUAV FROM NKW YORK KVKRY SATURDAY jyict 0 tumagt from JNrto York to Brenm, London, Haore ami Riutfinmptim: 1 First Cabin, $1); Second Cabin, $72; Steerage. 830 Gold Prum lirtmen to A.10 l or. ' First Cabin, $liu ; Second Oanih, $73 ; Steerage, f 40 Oold 'Ibcse vestels tako Freight to Ixmdoa and HulL lar which through bills of lading are signod. An experienced surgeon is attached to each Vessel. Ml letters must pass through the Post Office. No Bills of Lading but those of the Company wil by signed. Bills of Lading will positively not be dulitered bolore goods are cleared at the Custom House. Specie taken to havro, Southampton, and Breintnor the lowest rates. For freight or passage apply to OKLRIChS A CO., 117t No. 68 BROAD Stroet.N. V. FROM CTTA RT.FSTONT TO iJ wkkkly'line. rV I IA A VTA U A W A T XT a 1 r mn v.i.. .v.. ..vih,, ym navunniru, inree limes a week; alter arrival of the New York steamships and the Nort eaatern Railroad train: PILOT BOY (Inland Routo), every SUNDAY MORN IMi at 8 o'clock. DICTATOR, every TUKSDAT KVF.NINO at 8 o'clock. CITY POINT, every FRIDAY K VK.MKU at 8 o'clock T brongb tickets to lie bad of all Charleston and Savan nah bUNUnauip Line Agencies in Now York. J. D. A1KKN & OO., . Agents ut Charleston. L. J. GU1LMARTIN A CO., 1 Agents at Savannah. U. 8. MAIL TO TTAVawa ATLANTIC MAIL STKA.MSHIP CO.. uSnjr:i!e at a Saii V m No74 North River. m BUIRO CASTLE, Captain R. Adam. COLUMBIA, Cuptain K. Van Sice. FAGLIC, Captain M. R. Greene. For freight or passage aiuily to b. ii. WHKHLEB. Jn , President, HI 4 o. 6 BOWLING OHEKN, New Y'ork. . FOR ST. THOMAS AND RT? A. Styri'.a ?IL.-UNITKD8TATKS AND BRAZIL ft..l.S Al AIL STEAMSHIP OOMPANV. tt-.iJ7: jl P Keuular At ail Kliumnn ..;im..nii.. JAM Ul tin J I'""" " WKR KIMAOK. Captain Wior. SOUTH AM I'll IDA, Captain K. L. Tinklepangb, NOR'l II Af vtilCA.Ctti.tuin O. B. Slocum. K These splendid 1. y.m ertsail on schedule time, and call at St. Tboniss, Para, Peruambuoo, Bahia, and Kio 09 Janeiro, going ana roiuruing. For engagements of froiiit or passage apply to , WM. K. liARKlSON, Agent, No. 6 BOWIJNO UKKKN, New York. . JBSa F, . J. W Y O B K, IJFf. "tTi ii. ..irnio null noillDO i;BDH, &mum1 FXPRKbS STEAMBOAT COMPANY JheStoam Propellers of the Line will coiuinonoe load ing on the Hth inet., leaving Daily as usual. TIIROUOH IN 'J'VVF.NTk-FOUU HOTTRS. Goods forwarded by all I he lines going out of New Yort Nort b. Fust, or W est, free of oonuuissioo. Freights received at low rates WILLIAM F.CLYDE A CO., Agent, No. 13 South DF.LA WAUK Avenue. JAMFR HAND, Agent, lM , No. 1W V. ALL btreot, New York. 8 4 FOR NEW YORK, via Delaware and Itnrftnn Canal , 8 W 1 FT 8 U K K TRANSPORTATION DFRPATOII AND SVMrTSURE LINES leaving daily at 12 M. and 6 P. M. The Steam Piopeiiers of this company will comnieno londingon the 8tb ot March. Threugb iu twenty-four hours. Goods forwarded to any point free of commissions. Freiirbta taken on accomiuodaliug terms, App y to WILI IAM M. p AIR D A CO., Agent 4 No. 1M South DF.LAWARK Aveuue. DELAWARE AND CHESAPEAKE u3j STF4M TOW BOAt OO M P A NY. Barges towed betweon Philadelphia, Baltimore, Havre de Grace, Delaware City, and lnteimcdiate polats. WILLIAM P. CLYDK A CO., Agents. CAPTAIN JOHN LAUGHLIN, Superintendent. Oltioe, No. 13 South Wharves, Philadelphia. 4 115 0-9 w NEW EXPRESS LINE TO I '. Alexandria, Oeorgetown, and Washington, D. sucaahiAMdt O. via Chesapeake snd Delawora Canal, with eonueciioua at Alexandria from the moatdireot route for Iiincliburg, Bristol, Knoxville, NsabviUe, Dallo , and the QOIHUHUBI. V tiuuimers leave regnlarly every Batorday at no n from ice nrsi wuun eoove mxn street. lr"htreC",dd'"TWIIXIAM P. CLYDE A OO. No. 14 North anil Hrtut.h .hind. HYTIK A TYLER, Agents, at Oeorgetown 1 M, Bioiiuuca w,, Ageuie c.iexanuria. lit PERSONAL. "WHO M IT M AY CO N C E R N. Ownersof f!as Annsrttus snd other nrooerty now in onr pot-segriion are liureby notitied to pay charges and re move the suuie. Otherwise they will bssold to cover ex piesfa llt'ZHV 4UO., 4 lo 13t Nos. Dill and !W3 M ARhLF. I .iitreut. FURNITURE, ETO. QHARLE8 C. CLAQK, BEDDING AND Cotlntjo Furnltiiro, No. 11 North ELEVENTH Street, PHILADELPHIA. Hair and Husk Ma' tresses. Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows. BEST QUALITY OF SPRING MATTRESSES. Bedsteads, Bureaus. Washstands, Chairs, Towel Racks, Rocking Obaiis, etc Pew Cushions, Feathers and Down. Comfortables and Blankets. 18 Is totbs2m TUOKER'8 SPRINGS AND HOWE'S COTS. ' WILLIAM FAR SON'S Improved Fatent Sofa Bed Makes a handsome Sofa and comfortable Bed, with Spring Mattrfss attached. '1 hose wiahing to econotni.e room should call and examine tuein at the extouaive lirst class Furniture Wsreroomsof IMItM Sc nO.X, No. UiS H. NKCOMI Nirert. Also. WILLIAM FARSON'S PATKNT KXTENBION TABLE I A SI' !, MMJ. Every table should have them on. Thy bold the leaves ilnuly together when pulled aliunt the room. SlHsmwilm RICHMOND & CO., lflllST-CLASa FURNITURE WAREROOFilS No. 45 SOUTH SECOND BTKEET, EAST SIDE, ABOVE CHESNUT, 11 8 PHILADELPHIA p U R N I T U R E Scllliifr: at Cost No. IOIO WASSBilvT Street. 418 8m (I. R. NOftTH. LUMBER. 1870 BPRCCK JOIST. BPKUCB JOIST. HEMLOCK. UKMLOCK. 1870 1870 SEASONED CLEAR PINS. -4 Dita SI5ASONED CLKAR PINK. 10 I U CHOICE PATTERN PINK. SPANISH CEDAR. FOR PATTKRNJ3. KKD CEDAR, 1870 FLORIDA FLOORTNa. FLORIDA FIAiORINt. CAROLINA FLOORING. VIRGINIA FLOORING. DELAWARE FLOOIUNU. ASH FUlOIUNU. WALNUT FLOORING. FLORIDA STEP HOARDS. RAIL PLANK. 1870 1 CTi'i WALNUT BOARDS AND PLANK. -( QTf 10 i U WALNUT BOARDS AND PLAN &. 10 I U WALNUT BOARDS. WALNUT PLANK. 1870 I7NDERTAKER8' LUMBER. UNDERTAKERS' LUMBER, RED CEDAR. WALNUT AND PINE. 1870 1870 SEASONED POPLAR. SEASONED CHERRY. 1870 ash. WHITE OAK PIJNK AND BOAItDS. HICKORY. 1 QTA CIGAR BOX MAKERS' 1 QsTA lOU CIGAR BOX MAKERS' 10 I U SPANISH CEDAR BOX BOARDS, FOR SALE LOW. 1870 CAROLINA SCANTLING. CAROLINA II . T. SILLS. NORWAY SCANTLING. 1870 1870 CEDAR SHINGLES. -t Qrrrx CYPRESS SHINGLES. 10 I U MAULS, BROTHER CO., No. 8K) SOUTH Street. 115 1)ANF,L PLANK, ALL THICKNESSES.- X I OOAIAION FLANK. ALL TM lUttJSMaSltS. 1 COMMON BOARDS. landSSlOE FHNOE HOARDS. WHITE PINK FLOORING HOARDS. YELLOW AND SAP PINE b LOOKLNUS. 1M and 4, DX AUUil' lll'lol , Al.Ij Oljr o, H KM LOOK JOIST, ALL SIZES. PLASTERING LATH A SPECIALTY. Together with a general assortment of Building Lumber lor sale low lar oaah. 1', w. esiiLiz, 11 4 m FIFTEENTH and BTILES Streets. UMBER UNDER ALWAYS DRY. COVER, Walnut, White Pine, Yellow Tine, Spruce, Hem. lock, Shingles, etc., always on hand at low rates. WATSON A GILUNGHAM, S 295 No. P24 RICHMOND Street, 18th ward. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR RATIONS, Quartermaster's Office, Tt. 8. M. C, Wasuinotos, April 18, 18T0. f Sealed Proposals will be received at this Oillce until 8 o'clock P. M. of TUESDAY, the 8 1st day of May next, lor iurnisinnR rations to the l ulted states Marlnaw at the following station, from ttitj 1st of July, iwii, to tne 3iitn or June, ihii: Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Charlestown, Massacliunetts. Brooklyn, New York. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Washington City, District of Columbia. Gosport. near Norfolk, Virginia. Mure Island, California. v Petisacola, Florida. Kadi ration to consist of twelve ounces of pork or bacon, or fourteen ounces oi sail or ireaii beer eighteen ounces of soft bread or Hour, or twelve ounces of hard bread, or one pound and four ounces of corn incur, and tu every ouo nuiuirvn rations fif teen pounds of beans or peas, or ten pounds of rice or hominy ; ten pounds of Kfceu coll'ee, or eight pounds oi roasted (or roasieu atiu proiinii) oonee, or one pound eight ounces of tea; fifteen pounds of sugar; four tjuaits of vim-gar; one pound four ounces adiimajitlne or star caudles; four pounds of soap; three pounds twelve ounces of salt; four ounces oi pepper. The rations are to be delivered on the order of the commanding o fllccr of ench station. The l'reslt beef either In bulk or by the single ration, of good quality, with (in equal proporliou of hind aud fore quarters, necks and kidney tallow tu be excluded; tile pork No. 1 prime mess pork; the Hour known as extra pupertlne in the markets of the place wltura the station is located: the coll'ee good Rio: tlia sugargood New Orleans, or Us equivalent, and th Deans, vinegar, cauuies, cuup, huh, etc., to uo oi good quality. All subitct to inspection. All bids must bo uccompanicd by the following guarantee: The undersigned, , of , In the State of , und , of , iu tho State of , hereby guarantee that. In case the foregoing bid of for rations, as above described, be accepted, lie or they will, within ten days of the receipt of the contract at the post oltlco named, execute Ihe contract for the same, with good and sulllcieut securities : and lu case the said shall fail to enter into contract us aforeaiid, wo giinranlee to make good tho dirl'erence between the otierof tho said aud that which may bo acct'i-ttd. A. P., Grmrantor. C. D., Guarantor. Witness;" E. F. I hereby certify that the above-named are known to me as mi u of property, and ulilo to make good tlnir guarantee. To be signed by the United States District Judge, the I niteu States District Attorney or Collector. No piopohul will hoconsidcred unless accompauied by the above guarantee. Newsniim-rs authorized to publish the above will send the paper containing the lirst insertion to this olllee for examination. Proposals to b endorsed "Proposals for Rations," and addressed to tne uuuerhigiieo. WILLIAM H. SLACK, Major and (juarteriuuster, 4 SO w4t Vulted Stales Marine Corps. rpHERB IS NOW OVER 15,000,000 PRIZB MONEY -- unclaimed la the united states Treasury, persons who have been lu the Naval service of-" United States, their heirs or representatives, shoal make an immediate inquiry upon the subjeout ( i 136 8. SEVENTH Street. f 30 AMU6EMENT8. A CADEM Y-P ATTI IN OPERA. J- MAX BTRAKOROH ro.n.Mfnll. .nnnnn... ,,.. be bsa induced the world renowned cantatnee. after her brilliant trlnmpbs in the New York Acsdcrar of THR MA(;lu n in u- asenming the role of Vur.RB or biuht, for the first times in Philadelphia, on MUftUAV snd iUrslMY EVKNINGS. Mav 8 snd R and nnn tirmnd I'nt.t.i "MMstrt I. Vrn.t . on VV KUNKSDAY, May 4, at S o'clo. kwith . , JOSKF HERMANNS, u ii, n rr-ni TOIO or B4l(an I KU. Tamino, an I ayptian Prince ....Herr Hsbolmtnn Pspa.eno. a Hird Catcher Mtrr Formes 1 lie Oneen of Night l amina, her daughter Mad'lle Pauline Canisia ( Her tirst aipearnnee in Pliilattolnhia in tilts role.) Pspageno, at first disguised as an old woman, ,. , . Mad'lle Dr.nlba Slonostatoa a Mo-r Ilorr Wiesand IMMli.NSE CHORUS ANO POWKRCUL. Bfnlcal liirertor. . 'i i'rirnnrkriir dittvii The sale of seats will commence on Thursday, April in, at b A. M. 4 33 ACADEMY OF MU8 X c". DRIONOLPH GRAND I I AL AN OPERA. THIS ('l'iin.ll K VI' MI Nil A...:l n.: Rossini's niterwmk, ' ' I IIK It A R ft E K OK SEVILLE, n which Signor LR1UNOLI will introduje the Enirlish song, "GOOD BY, SWF ETHE RT, OOOD.BY." cnii ocd expressly for him by Mr. Hat ton AllisS McCLLLOCU, SKI. PKI'RKLLI. SIO. SITSIIVt snd SIO. SAH I'I. ' WFDNESK AY I-.VENINO. April 87. POSITIVELY LAST NIUUT. llON PAKOITAtt- ' and the third act, GARDEN kijknk, from. Signor BRIGNOLI. for the flrst time, as FAUST neata can ne socured from A. M. to f P. M. at the Academy of Mnsic. aud at W. U. Boner's Music Store, No. Hid Chesnut street. it LNUT STREET THB4TRI The Treat and worlrl renowned mnifldianfi. MR. AND AIH8. HANKY Wll.LIA.MS 'a usjvett tu usjior n ivumnntiv 1'rama Ol THK (K)NMK N'KHiAH: fn iir ii t n . . . Aum...i .. 1. m. .in, ,ir,aniflit j r i ii r. (Ke,r:;iv. Connie McOratb, with songs.. Mr. BARNEY WITXIAMS n iiiu noinn (wim the popular song "Abingrton lire.-n'' andanewjig) Mrs. BARNEs WILLIAMS SATURDAY AFTERNOON at 2 o'clock. CONNIE SOOti AH MATINEE. C. bairsocured six Oay a in advance. MK8. JOHN OKEW'8 AKCH HTKKET THEATRE. Begins if to 8. M TO-NIGH I' (1no.li.v 1t,,:i u by particular desire, shakeveuro's ' inn b(TH llt.MT. Mrs. JOHN DKHW u V IOI.A aided by the Full Company. Concluding with THK TOODI.BS. Timothy Tood lea Mr. R. Craic J-K1IJAY liKNKUT OK A. EVERLY. B AUIRDA Y HENEI'lT OF MR. R. t:FAIG. MONDAY-JOS. K. KM MKT 4' AS FRITZ. MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET THEATRE. ADAM EVERLY respectfully announces t bat bis . . . , BENEFIT will take place on FRIDAY EVENING, April . when will be presented, tor the occasion enly, Viotorien hardou's remarkable Piny, entitled THE FAST FAMILY, with a cast embracing every member of the Company, and Mrs. JOHN DREW as Clotilda ADAM EVERLY as ...Duller (Ilia tirt appearance this season), and the comic Or k inn, 4 23 7t THE SPlTAIflFlELDS WEAVER. Brown, a Retired Weaver ADAM EVERLY Simvont, His Kriond KOKKHT CHAIU Seutcan now be secured at the Box Oitice. LAURA K E E N E'S OHESNUT STREET THEATRE. Begins at a THIRD WEEK OK MRS. JAMES A. II ATI'S' HUH l.ESQUE COMPANY IN '1 UK FIELD OK THE OLOTH OK OOLD. MATINEE, SATURDAY, AT 3 O'CLOCK. ?OX'fl AMERICAN THEATRE, J WA I,NUT Street, above Eighth. ' MONDAY EVENING, April Sft, and DURING WEEK, an un nralleled Varioty Entertainment. Ballet, Negro Actf. 1 Songs. Overltm Firm class Artistes, all in theii ravvrite Specialties. Shouts of Laughter and Ap- PUt'ae'MATINEE SATURDAY AT 3 O'CLOCK. JEW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE ELEVENTH Street, above Chesnut. T HIT. lallll.r KKMOKT. OARNCROSS A DIXEY'S MINSTRELS, the great Star Tronno of the world, in their unequalled ETHIOPIAN SOIREES, FEAUTIHH, BALLADS, SONGS, OPERATIC 6KLKOTION8. and LAUGH ABLE BURLESQUES EVERY EVENING ' J- L. OARNOROBS. Manager. R. F. SIMPSON, Treasurer. Ua UPREZ & BENEDICT'S OPERA HOU8K. SEVENTH St., below Arch (Late Theatre Oomique) j-i,u.iiiiiijf i-raiureio niinsrreisy. THIS EVENING, DUPRKX A BENKIH11T8 GIGANTIO MINSTREI8 INTRODUCE ,FOUR GREAT COMEDIANS ON THK ENDS. Joiut Complimentary Benetit, April 8, to F. Cilly, 'Irea- uier, aodC. Reynolds. Corusdutn. . 4 45 t USICAL FUND HALL. MR. THUNDER'S CONCERT, FRIDAY EVENING, April 29, vrben will be produced, for the first time, Rossini's MESSK SOLONNELLE, with Solos and Chorus of FORTY SELECTED VOICES. For particulars, see programmes. Tickets, lfcl. Sealseucured at Boner's, No. 1103 t'heanut street, without extra oarge. 4 25 ol TWELFTH WEEK. THE FOLLOWING So cieties take Benefits of 'I'll F PILGRIM: CONCERT IIALU Monday Evening, D o'clock Marinera' Bethel. T uesduy Evening- Green Street M. K. Church. Wednesday Matinee, i'SSU P. M. Evening Free rich Circle, No. 6, B. A S. of H. Thursday Evening--First Presbyterian Church. Friday Kveniog Purity Council, No. 2u, O. U. A. M, Saturday, 3 80 P. M., and Evening. Choice Scats, 7uo. Admission, 6i'o. Children, 2Re. 4 252t J. W. BAIN, Proprietor. VALER'S (LATE .MILLER'S) WINTER GA RDEN, Nos. 731. 722. 721, and 72ii VINE Street. THE GRAND ORCllKSTkp N, lormcrly the property of theGKANH DUKE OK HADH .V, purchased at great expeuse by JACOB V'ALK.R, of this ci'y, in combination v,ith FLaMER'H ORCHESTRA and Mihs NELLIE ANDFRSON.will porlorm EVERY AKTEKSOON and EVFNlNt. at the above-uentioued placo. Adiuiseion free. 1 13tf f I L L I aIT'd T O uTl NAM EN T. J PROGR VMM K FOR THIS Ai-TERNOON R'K 'Kill LL and PLUNKEfT. ML'NTEK and DoYLK. THIS EVENING H UN II-R and NELMS. KOCK HILL and PALMER. fim-iniiM-AilQiii A I. 'I 1.' It !i I II IM n,..l a , in .Via KVhMMi ' lt CENTZ AND HASSLEK'S MATINEES O MUSICAL FUND HAI L, lH--70. every BATUR. DAY AFTERNOON at 8 o'clock. IU1 LEQAL NOTICES. f N THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED J- STATES FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OK PENNSYLVANIA.-TIIOMAS W. SWEENEY, of Heading, in the County ot Berks, and State of Pennsyl vania, iu t he said DM riot, a liaukrupt, who formerly carried on biixiiieHS in Philadelphia, Pa., under the lirm name of T. W. Sweeney, Jr., said tirm being compn jodof! bimselt and R. Holliiian aud ixiiao Wells, both of Miners vil.e, Pa., having petitioned for bis discharge, a meeting of creditors will be held on the 1 2th day of April, A. D. liTtl at 2 o'clock V. M., before Register II. M ALTZHERUER, at his office, No. 4rf N. SIXTH Stroet, Reading, Pa., that the eianiiuiition of the said bankrupt may be tiiiiKhed, and any bii-int-hs of meet ings required ly Bu-dions 27or28 of tlie aci of Congresn transacted. The Register wdl certify whither the Bankrupt bus conformed to ois duty. A bearing will also be bad on WEDNESDAY, the37tn day ot April, A. J I. 1h7U. before the Court at Philadelphia, at Iu o'clock A. M.,wnnand wnere parties in interest may show ci.use agaiuat the dichargo. Witness the Hon. JOHN CADWALADER. jT Judireof the said District Court, aud the seal ) i" t thereof, at Piiiladeliihia, the litth day of March. A.D. lo7U.i O. R. FOX, Clork. Attest H. MALTZnEitGER, Register. 4 1 127 ROOFING. T E A D Y ROOFIN G.- J. This llooiing is adapted to all buildings. It oan be appUed to BXEFP OR FLAT ROOFS at one-half the expense of tiu. It is readily pat on old Sbinide Roofs without removing the shingles, thus avoid, iug the damaging of veilings and furniture while under. fiAve repairs. (No gravel nsed.) Vl.tfaKiiVK YOUR TIN KOOF8 WITH WBXTON' ELASTIC PAINT. I am always prepared to Repair and Paint Roofs at she notice. Also, PAINT FOR SALE by the barrel or gallon the best and cheapest in the market A WK, T0JJ I 179 No. 711 N. NINTH Strietisbove' Coatee BUILDINQ MATERIALS. E. R. THOMAS & CO., rJKAI.KHS IN Dccrs, Blinds, Sash, Shutters, WINHCW FRAMES, ETC., N. VV. cokkir or EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Street!, 4 13ICI PHILADELPHIA.