Tilti DAILY EVENING TELtfGlUl'U PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1870. tjii: i:i.i:cn. Con'li'iirt from tit First rrtij'. a Kq uMit Kii tnojority of 4'2S0. la the Lcsrlsla ture elec ted in i80! there wa a Republican majority on jo;nt ba'ot ot 23. The next Legis lature will e'ec ft successor t S.-iiator Wiilard Warner. wLoo term expires March 4, 1871. The Republicans cxpi ct to carry the State, but will probably loce a Congressman in the Third ia:i let. A UK API A. There is no State ticket to be voted for. The Contrrces-lonal nominations and majorities lu 1S03 were as follows: Hint, ..i,r,M,v.i. PtnmrrnH. W'i. 1. 'Lojau H. Roots, X M. Hinks. Irt4 K. 8. O. P. Snnler, A. K. C. Holers. 1' D. a. Thomas Boles, J. tM wards ilwl.) 33iif K. The Republicans may expect t lose a Con gressman in the First district. The Legislature elected two years ao had a Republican majo rity on joint ballot of OS, the Democrats ha vim; but one member In each house. They can scarcely liopo to be to successful this week, but will probably secure a clear majority and elect a Republican successor to Senator Alexander McDonald, whose term expires March 4, 1ST1. I)EI.WA!tK. The fo!lowita; are the candidates in this State: A,', yuhlirm: llnnvm': . Governor.. T. I!. Conwy, .Tames Feller. C'oinireBs . . Joshua T. Heald, 'Benjamin T. Disss. The past vote in this Stale has been a3 fol lows: 1mv a-vcrnor. s.if.ft llliJ ltrtl President..... 8.l.'i5 S.70T 61v!i im;6 Governor !,VH 1,2121) 18HS Presiilnnt,.... 7,c.2:i Io.sho s.a.iri) mj Countess 7,C;)G li,tCl 3,32oD The colored vote of Delaware will reach nearly ftiMJO, and there Is a reasonable hope of the Republicans carrying the State. The last Legislature was unanimously Democratic, how ever, and, In consequence of the unequal re presentation, the next will probably be con trolled by the Democrats, and a Democrat elected to succeed Senator V"illard SauUbury. Mr. ISlirse, in accepting the Democratic nomi nation for Congress, gave utterance to the fol lowing exalted sentiments: "In the presence of this people and Almighty God, I declare the flfteeutli amendment a monstrous fraud. Hear, () earth 1 and give ear, O Uoavens ! in the Senate of tlie United States sits a dirty, thlevlng nfgger preacher.'' 1 LURID. The candidates are as iollo.vs: I.ieut.-Oov. . Samuel T. Par. S. U Niblack. Congress... JosiahT. Walls (col.), W. D. Bloxam. In lStS the vote on Governor showed a lie publican majority of 40:20 over all opposition, and the tftatc Is sure for the R .'publicans this year. There are two independent candidates for Congrcea. ILLINOIS. The following are the candidates, and the ma joritlesj for Congress In 1SGS: Itr palilicati. It. itinrraf. Treasurer Era-aus N. B ite?. ("Il ls'. mauley. Sup. I'nU in. . .Newton Batemau, cuas. FeruaL FOH COKCIKES.. .'. rtff.thllraii. weiva',, A t la,:i,'. l. A. Ixjgau, Wm. 13. Anderson. 1. C. U. Fanvell, . John Went worth (Tnd.). 2. .T. V. Farnsworth, Rich. Bishop. Mil. 8,ljlil 14.011R S,S72ll M. 4. 5. t. 7. S. 9. 10. 11. 12. la. MI. O. Buivhard, Olms. Betts. John Ji. IJawley, 1 L. Cab! "Ebon C. TiiRorsoll, 15. N. Stevens (luJ.) 1,722 U T,:ur!t ",6(ilH 5.15UK 2 234li 2 r3 in ,023l) 3,SSiI) 1,0 12K DU3L) M.uiton u. . ook, juuus a very. Mess:; II. Moore, A. J. Hunter. J. O. K ibliwon. T. W. MeNeely. .lop. Miriuiii, B. F. Wi-sUaur, John tt Mteliell, K T. Rice. Wui. il. Robinson, Sam. s. MarslMll. John r. 1 1 ay. AVm. Hum.. 11. John M. Crrbs. Daniel W. Muun, The Democratic candidate for Congress In the first district has withdrawn, and it is un derstood that Hon. John Wcutworth, Rep., will receive the support of the opponents of Farwell, the regular Republican candidate. In about half of the districts there arc 'temperance can didates also. The vote iu 18H8 was 250,200 for Grant and lW, 143 for Seymour, a Republican majority of rl,150. The last Legislature had a Republican majority on joint ballot of 42, and the new one will be iargely Republican, Insuring a Republi can Senator to succeed Hon. Richard Yates. The State will certainly be carried by the Re publicans and there will probably be no c'uange in the Congressional delegation. lit lubUcaii. ' ilOT'. Hovn nor 'James M. Harvey, Isaac Sharp, l.icut. (.ov I'. 1. Elder, A.J. Mien. Sec'y or iState W. H. Sma'lwood, 15. Dunean. Auditor A. Thomau, 11. McMahon. Treaburer J. E. Hayes, S. U. Gephart. Sup. l'ub. lust. . .11. 1). Mccarty, T. S.Murray. Attorney-!. en A. L. Williams, A.W. Kucker. Congress 1. P. Lowe, K. C. Foster. There is also a Labor Reform ticket In the Held, headed by Amos Sanford for Governor. The Republican majority in 1S0S was 15,590, and will bo larger this year. The Legislature to Ue elec ted will select a successor to Senator Edmund G. Ros?. The la3t stood 103 Republi cans to 7 Democrats. KliNTU. KV. Only Congressmen are to be elected, the fol lowing being the candidates and majorities in 1603: lht. hpl'H'nit. Drmormtt. Vij 1. Nttthau K. XJlaek, E. UrosslancJ. ll.si; D. 2. M. J. l.'oark, H. 1). Mellerny. 1,214 D, a. li. I). C arr, Joseph 11. Lewis. 7,166 I). 4. J. M. i-idler, w. ji. ueea. 11.3M 1). 6. James Speed, B. Winchester. 13,fy3 1), 6. Thomas Wnclitson. Wra. E. Archer. 7.945 U. 7. Wm. Urown, James 1J. Iieck. 10,640 D. it. r . rin:ey, '.t. ivuams, m n, . K M. Thomas, 'John M. Rice. 8,S5i D. With the assistance of the colored vote, the Republicans expect to gain a Congressman in the Eijihih district at least. I.OrHI.4N4. The following are the candidates and majori ties for Congress in 1803: Knmhlitan. fifitrtnl. Treasurer... A. liubuclet, James l). Ulalr. Auditor James Graham, Allen Juinel. FOIl C0NHKHSS. Ititl. JliiiuWrant, Jiehii'Ta". y; 1. J. II. Syplier, A. W. Walker. U.mD T. K. Dumas (Ind), L. St. Martin (vac). V. L. A. Sheldon, O. A. Fosdyck. 8,B0SR ' 3. C. 11. Darrell, Adolph llailey. s,msd 4. James MeC'lerry, Michael ltyan. 5.92DD D. Frank Morey, J. 1). Watklus. 7,17D The vote lu 18")8 was 33,203 for Grant and Sft,225 for Seymour, a Democratic majority of 4(fi,902, but this was cut down by the canraisers to 15,278. The vote for Governor in 1333 was 04,901 for Warmouth, Republican; 88,040 for Taliaferro, Democrat, and 35U0 scattering. It Is safebt to give the Democrats all the Congres sional districts exeept the Second, a loss of tiro jglmbers to the Republicans and a train of four to the Democrats by the filling of the vacancies, lthe last Legislature there was a Republican majority of CI on joint ballot, but this will doubtless be swallowed up, and a DemoerU elected to succeed Senator John 3. Harris, whoe term expires March 4, 1871. Louisiana is also to vot upon four proposed wendments to Its State Constitution. The first makes defau'ters of public moneys ineligible to cilice; the second takes from convicted crimi nals the right of suffrage and the right to hold ii;c; the third strikes from the Constitution the section declaring that a governor shall be Ineligible for the succeeding four years after the expiration of his term of fllco; and the fourth declares that tho State debt shall no. t xcocd $25,000,000 pr or to the year 1S00. AI 4 II VI.. 4 Ml). Only Congressmen are to bo elected, the can 4idattsand majorities in 180i being as follows: Khl. twW.-nnn. -wtu'. Vai. 1. II. H. Tertu rt, S. lUir bleton. So97I) 8. Win. M. MnilllP, S. Archer. P. Wash. Hooth, 'T. Hwnn. 7;!i'l) . John li Smilh, J !in IMrelie. B-ifiD 6. Jas. A. Gary, Win. M. Merrick. 774Sl The registration for this year contains the names of about 3(5,000 colored voters who will vote for tho first time. The Republicans will certainly gain a Congresfman in the Fourth district, and possibly In two or three other dis tricts. Tha legislature to be elected will .select a successor to Senator George Viekers. MA-oAl lllXKr N. There is a quadrangular contest in this State over the State offices, except for Governor, the following being the full tickets: ''1 'K, lrtn'nrn 's, .Toha Adams. Jas. C'lialtaivay. L. Stevenson. I. ;vl llcywi) )d. l'liini'H.s Ailca. V. Warren. Governor v m. ;iai!in, l.leut..f)v Mos. Tucker, Sec. of Slate 'Oliver Warner, Treasurer 'hs. Adaim, Jr.. Auditor (.:has. Kndiootr, Attoruej-tieu . . t'liaries A lieu, 7' luvrn nrr. Governor Wendeli Ilii!l!ps, Wendell I'niillps. Meut.-(iov Kitphalet Trask, It. . r.i.shop. See. of State... (Jeorge S. Hail, S. H. Prate Treasurer J 1m J. Daker, N. W. Stoddard. Auditor L. W. PiirtMt, AittnieT-(.;en..W. (iriswold. t'liaj. (lorndy. The candidates for Congrcs-, v,Uh the majo rities in 18(5-3, are as folio -vs: JjtKt. It' pilblirtt'K. It' Wr-rttt. ft'. f ' i 1. Jits, iinltlnton, . V. Coins) wK. 940 It. C. Pitman ..Labor Re. orm and Tump ) 2. Oakes Ames (lti Temp ) K Avoiy;!) .VI..I!.) 3. 'diticry Twitchell, W. Iastou(D.M..K.)21S2 II. 1). Oisliintr (Temp.) 4. "Sam. Hooper, Ijnpyld Mir.'e. 2":!t5 John T. argent (Ti'inp. and L. t ) 5. Henj. F. Uutler, AtvuhCaok. nv 6. 'N. P. Hanks (U.&L.R.), J. K. Tarlmx. 0146 7. ( ieo. M. JJrooks, SctU Ada:ilJ. Cil-i C. M. IJowe (Temp.) J. C. Kimball (I,, li.) S. 'Geo. F. Hoar, . n.V.3 M. S. Johnson (Labor UeTorm). 9. rW. B. Washburn, J. 15. JaquRli. 11.4S0 Alvali Crocker (Laior Iteforiui. 10. "Henry L. Dawes, Reuben Noble. 4770 In 1808, in this St Ue, Grant had a majority of 77,801. Last year, for Governor there were three candidates in the field. Clallin, Rep., had 74,100; Adams, Dem., 50.735, aud Chamber lain, Labor Reformer, 13,:i(57; Cladin's majority over Adams, 23,371; over both, !);03. The Re publican candidates will undoubtedly have a plurality, if not a m-ijority, this year, and there will be no change in the Congressional delega tion. The last Legislature stood, on joint bal lot, 202 Republicans to 143 Democrats a Re publican majority of .YJ. The Legislatur t to be elected will select a successor to Senator Henry Wilson, whoso term expires March 4, 1371. IMU'MMiiN. The candidates, and the majorities for Con gress in 1308, are as follows: lt-pvblirniiK. fi-mttiri' Governor Lieut. -(jov Sec. of State. . Treasurer.... .H. P. a!dw in, C. t;. .'o nstoek. .Morgan Hates, J. A. T. Wendell. . Daniel Striker, J. W. Flanders. . V. P. Collier, A. J. I'.owne. ."W. Humphreys, Chas. W. J Sutler. .'Dwight May, John Atkinson. . c. A. IMmonds, J. (J. Hulling -rr. . C.Hosford, Duane Doty. l-'01l (.ONGRKSS. Auditor. , Att.-Cieneral. . Lund Com'er. . Stip. l'ub. Ins. , )VI. I'f'pvhlim.'ts, 1. H?nry Waldrou. N. 1!. Eidrede. 1'2K 11. i:hamierUiu. 7soitl D. D. Hughes. :!innl MvroiiUider. 9:i2.It 2. 'Wm. L. Stuuffliton, a. Austiu Hair, 4. 'Thomas W. Ferry, r. "JinirD. Conger, 6. John F. DriL'gs, J'.vi'on ( r. Stout. 172111 J. li. Sutherland. S335K The Temperance parti- have also a full ticket in the field. The vote in 1803 was 128,550 for Grant, and 97.O0J for Seymour a Republican majority of 31,4S1. In the last Legislature there was a Republican majority of 00 on joiut ballot. The Republicans will mike a clean sweep of the State this year, and a Republteau will be elected t succeed Senator Jacob M. Howard. Four different amendments to the State Con stitution are also to be voted for. They relate to impartial suffrage, the construction of public buildings and highways, increasing the salaries of State oflicera aud judges, and granting aid to railroads. AlINNttMOr.4. Only Congressmen are to be elected, the can didates and majorities in 1808 beiug: Dikt. lUpulilli an. M'tl 1. Mark H. Duunell, C. F.Uuck. COTS II, a JohnT. Averill, 1. Donnelly. Oils R. There is a prospective Republican gain of a Congressman in the Second district, which was carried by the Democrats in 1863 through a Re publican split. In the last Legislature there was a Republican majority on joiut ballot of Ot, and a Republican will be elected as the successor to the late Senator Daniel S. Norton, Democrat, whoEe unexpired term, ending March 4, 1871, is being served out by Hon. William Wlndom. ItllSNOUUl. In this Stale both tickets ciaim to be R ipub lican, the Urown ticket, which is supported by the Democrats, claiming to be in favor of gene ral amnesty and other reforms. The candidates are the following: J'Vitl'li',ti s. );o,'ol,. Governor ). W. Mct'Iuig, B. (J rata Brown. Lieut. -Oov A. liurland, J. .1. (iraveily, Sec'j State J. S. stover, E. F. Weigle. Treasurer. ('. I. Fiby, Samuel lUyes. Ainlltor l. A. Mo.ter, D. M. Draper. Att'y-Uen l W. A. John, A. J. Baker. The following are the Congressional candi dates, with the majorities In 180S: 1. Irwin W. Smith, ('. P. Johnson (Lib.) 11 D "trastus eils (Utm.) 8. A, Van Wormer, i r. A. Finkeiuburg (L.1 3226 R 8. G. 1. Van Aleu, Wm. N. Nalle (Uo.) 927 D "J. U Mccormick (U.) 4. II. E. Havens. Wm. E Mil more iUt.) fr.'.ss R 6. S. S. Burden, (ieo. A. Smith (Lib ) 3476 K 6. Ueorge hmith, A. ('oinitigo (Dem.) 76 I 1. lHaac C. Parker, J. 11. Ellis i,Liu.) 7211 K J. F. Asper dud.) 8. J. T. K. llawai(l, James G. Blair (Lib.) 1006 It t. Edwin Draper, D. 1. Dyer (Lib.) 432 It Andrew Kimi iDemA There are a number of independent candidates for Congress, whom it is impossible to classify In 1808 the Republican majority for President was 25,883, and for Governor 10,327. The regu lar Republican ticket will probably be elected this year, but in the general breaking up of old party lines the Republicans will probably lose two Congressmen. Mlllll The following are the names of the candi- uaies: A uA'.'ca.ii. Governor Y. A. Tntle, IJeuu-Gov J. Simrerlaad, See. of Suie.. James D. Minor, Treasurer I:w. Wines, Comptroller ...W. W. Hvjbirt, Att j-Gen .... W. Campbell, JudgaB. C I. . J S. Siausou, CoutTeM "TIios. Ifiu-h. HtltflfltltK. L. li. Bradley. Frank Denver .1. D. Dreisn iiavb. .1. School in if o. K. Stampley. L A. is lokUt)! .toliu (iiiruer. c. W. Cia-UU Is 16i8, the Republican majority for Trei- de-nt was l'2i2, and for Cougrerkiuaa, s 1 . TUwy will earry the fctate this year. There are no State officers to be eleid. The endidatss for Congress, with the majorities in 18CS, art as follows. ihsf. Nftnlll an. Ifrwi raU. i,,' 1. J. VT. EaKletoi), Tf Dj. F. bee. jj t. Wm. A. Newell, Sum. C Porker. r& l) I. KoLert Busilng, 'JohnT. Bird. 4uit 4 'John liil), I'liliip K-iiieity. ;iit 6. (iaiy. A. llaley, (reHies Cleveland. 22is I) ii. B. ilalaiead dud.), li. fiw.p.urlck viu l.; The Republicans, with the aid of the colored vote, expect to gain a Congressman In the Second district. In the last Legislature there was a Democratic majority of 13 on Joint ballot, and a Democrat will doubtless bo elected to suc ceed Hon. Alexander G. Cattell in the Senate, his term ( spiring March 4. 1871. NKW VOItK. There are four State tickets in the field, as follows: Hrj nun. )Mlrr'.. Governor S. L. Woodford. M. T. lioirman. I.t -Uovernor Slg. KauiVman. 'Allen C. Hea .'li. (dniptroller A.W. Palmer, A. P. Nlcols. State Prison Ins. . ..T. Parkhurst, Solomon Shell. Canal Commis-t Abs'm N'elson, John D. Fa v. sioncrs ) Alex. Barkley, (f. W. Chnman. 'I'rinrtrmn''. Z.-i'.-ir W-f,riu. Oovernor M. 11. Clark, J. s. (Iraham. I.t.-overnor V. C. Leigh, Conrad Kuhn. Comptroller ,T. H. lironson, P. J. Meany. State Prison Ins...H. Wilcox. 11. A. Howes Canal Cotumts ) J. B. Kdwards, John J. liautu. sinners t W. W. Diwd, C. C. Barrett. The candidates for Conrcs, with the majo rities in 1803, are as follows: V, .'. pithlicnii. Jt mntrn1. Vi. 1. Caleti C. Norvell, D'lght To.vnseud. l,3..i D 2. HiasB Dntcher, Thomas K insclli. ll.ti.MD 3. K. P. Welmter, 'Henry W. Slicuru. 2,S(!1 D it. M. Whiting, Jr. 4. A. J. I.cggutt, 15. B. Roosevelt. V, n:,o D M. T. McMahon. r. William Gibbon?, Wm. H. Roberts. 1 1, in.l D "John MorrlHs-y. C. Horace Greolev, 'S imnet S. Cox. 2,fi-i0 1) 7. Belli. A. Willis, Saiilli Klv, Jr. 12,4,1 D I). 11. Alpine. 8. George Wilkes, "Jame.1 Brooks. 11,621 D J. Wads worth. t. Mori Is HUinger, I 'eiiian io Wood. 7,320 D Wm. S. Hillver. la. .Tamo Westervelt, 'Clarkson N." Potter. 3,S D u. t naries r,. ,ponn, w. v. li. Sliernna. 8 J 2 ! 12. Mohu II. Ketchrttn, W. 11 Phillip-. 425 R 13. .lames (r. Llndsley, Josepn II. Tuthiil. D II. MiLurd Harder, Kli Perry. f'..4'l") J. Hastings (U K. 1.1 J. Th inns Davis, Joseph M. Warreu. 2,413 U 1. Andrew Williams, .Tolm Rogers. '2,210 K li. ni. A. W heeler, (feori'e Molt . 8 !7S R is. s M. Miu viu, Johu M. Carroll. 2 103 K Sani.McKenu (Ind.) If. Kli.ur II. iviniile, Joseph Jnliand. a.ncrs it .o. CiM.to'H.. Merr:am. Anurew Corn-vall. 3,3is r 21. lilii.s II. Roberts, Abram B. Weaver. l,3u.l R ii. C. nut (U. li.) 22. Wm. li. Lansing, M. J. SliOccrait. 9,502 It C. Ch1 ins (Temp.) 23. 1!. H. Dueil, . r,015 K !D. Mc.'Mrthv (lud.) 24. John K. Seelv. i. B. Daniels. 4,491 R w. Hosmer (Temp.) '2 W. H. lmiport, II. L. Comstock. 3, ROS R 2(5. TI.oh. C. Plutt, K. K. Apgar. 6.112 It S7. 11 IS. Smith, I.uelus KolllIlSOll. R,tU7 R 29. Freeman Ciarke. J. 11. White. a.ouo R C. II. Koirnes (vac.) J. P. Butts ivae,.) 29. M.-tli AVfikenum, Jus. (t. Shepurd. 3.137 R r.o. Lyman F. Bush, Wm. Williams. 1.711 It 31. W. 1.. Sessions, Chai. D. Murray. 6,91 U Iu 1M13 the vote of New York for President was 41'.),8'.'3 for Grant, and 4211,857 for Seym ur a Democratic majority of 9'.)04. In ISO'.l the Democratic majority wa3 20,241, aud at the judicial election, held last May, it was swelled to 87,275 ou a very light vote. The Republicans may carry the State, but the chauces arc de cidedly against them. The Congressional dele gation in the Forty-second Congress will pro- bablj' stand as at present, although some changes are likely to occur. iruoni: im.and. Members of Congress only are to be chosen. In the First district there is no regular nomina tion, all tho candidates being independent. The tickets, with the majorities In 1803, are as follows: VUf litpi'lili'riiifi. Vtmorrats. Mjj. 1. 'Thos. A. Jenckes, ) Thomas Davis, V Nicli. Van Wyck. 3915 R Beni. Karnes, j 2. J. 1. Pendleton, t'am. Rodman. 1492 R Senator Henry B. Autliouy has already been elected his own successor for the term com mencing March 4. 1871. TKNNESKK. The following are the candidates, with the majorities for Congress in 1S08: firpithli'-an . Jl:nyrrat. Governor Wm. H. WHener, J. c. Brown. FOll CONURESS. I)it. t.'rpittliliittn. Of murrain. Ma. 1. 'R. It. Butler, James White. No onposiUou. W. 1'. (Hllemva- N. U. Taylor Uud.) ' ters (Inii.l 2. "II. iMavnard. A. Blizard 772U 3. Wm. B Stokes, A. II. Garrett. 43SK 4. . I nines Mil! lins, .1. M. Bright. Mill) n. "Wm. F. iToaser, K. I. Golllday. 133211 6. J. B. Friersou, Bailte Peyton. 8002U T W. C. Whitthorne. 1'JsiU Robt. P. Caldwell. 8. W. J. Smith, Wm. W. Vuughan. 81141) Tennessee politics have been so completely revolutionized during the past two years, that the former votes-are of no value, aud It is im possible to divine the result. The present Con gressional delegation is unanimously Republi can, but the Republicans will do well If they do not lose more than four members at the ap proaching election. A Democrat, Judge Cooper, has already been elected to the Senate as the succesor of Hon. Josephs. Fowler, Rep., whoso term expires March 4, 1871. V1KGINI4. Congressmen only are to be elected, the fol lowing being the candidates, with the majorities in 1S0H: llht. Hrptthtirtti,'. V rm 9" rats. M'ti. 1. W. W. Douglns. Johu Critcher. CiiiR 2. "James II. 1'ialt, Jr., K. B. Boiling. 5.B20R W. U. Joues and.), J. T. Pretlovr (lad.). 3. "Charles H. Porter, Albeit Ordway. 4.170R 4. W. H. II. Stowell, Wm. I. Owen. 3 633B 6. Alexander litres, R. T. W. Dune. s,H4D . JohnT. Ha rm. 11.S44D T. L. MeKeazie (Ind.) F 51. Braxton. 4,SoM I. H. W. Hughes and.) William Terry. $,47;tl The Republicans may expect to lose a Con gressman in the Firt district, and the Demo crats will succeed iu electing a Democratic suc cessor to Senator John W. Johnston, whose term expires March 4, 1S7 l.i WiMCONSlV Conirressmen oulv are to be elected, the fol lowing being the candidates, with the majorities in 1S0S: liil. RrpiihUnm. ltnrral. Jft'.H 1. Wm. P. I.you, Alex. JlitcUeU. tiiU 2. (J. W. Hazeltoil, A.G.Cook. 6074K 3. J. Alien Barber, John Stracliau . 74lR 4. J. A.Watrous, Chas. A. Eldriuge, 44s;tl 6. 'Ptiiletus Sawyer, Jos. smiighaiu. 40S6R . Jere. M. Rusk, Alex. Neggett. 9687R The Democrats expect to gain a Congressman in the First district, but the Republican chances for success are good. SPECIAL JMOTICES. gy- ME&TING OF STOCKHOLDERS-OFFICE K THE SCHOOLCRAFT IKuN COMPA.NV. No. 407 LIBRARY Street, Philadelphia. A special meeting of the Stockholders of the Schoolcraft Iron Company will be held on WEDN Ei DAY, the 23d day of November, A. D. Is70, at 12 o'clock, noon, at tho Ottlce of the Company, No. 407 LIBRARY Street, Philadelphia, to take into ocnside ration the execution of a mornajre upon the pro perty of the company, and the issue of the bonds of the company to an amount not exceediug one hun dred and twenty thousand dollars (tl'W.OoO) bearing interest at a rate not exceeding ten per centum per annum, to be secured by said mortgage. The meeting will also be asked to take into con sideration the assignment of the real and personal property of the company In trust for the beneQt of Its creditors, or such other measures as may be laid before it to provide for the payment of th debts of the company. By order of the Board of Directors THOMAS SBAHktJ, Secretary. Philadelphia, Oct. 13, 1S70. 10 22 4 NOTICE IS I1ERBBY GIVEN TU4T AN application will be made at the next meeting of the General Assembly of tho Commonwealtu of Pennsylvania for the Incorporation of a Bank, In ae coidaiice with the laws of the Commonwealth, to be entitled TDK BKIDhtJUUU i BANK, to be located at Philadelphia with a capital of one hundred thou sand dollars, with the right to Increase the same to live liuuditd thousand dollaia. SPECIAL. NOTICES. vv- HAVK OTT HKAUn ABOUT THIS? OwlnRtothe hich price of meats of all kinds, a company has been organized to manufacture pork out of pin Iron. Whatever doubts ma? arlso (n regard to the success of this novel enterprise, there can tie Done concerning the superior!!? of tha Hctietnok I.ehlgti Coal sold by .1. C. HANCOCK, at- the porthwtst corner of Ninth and Master streets. This superb veiu of amhraelte malntiins the high repnla'l.ui it named when first Introduced to our market. It 1s just the fuel Hiat every house kjfper should use, and when prepired nnde'r HAN COCK'S supervision is entirely free Irom dust or slate. Tent If for ourselves. 0 9 3m yN- DKLMBOLDS KXTRACT Bl'CHU GIVES heal'h and vigor to the frame and blood to the pallid cheek. Debility Is accompanied by many alarming symptoms, and if no treatment is sub mitted to, consumption, insanity, or epileptic tits ensue. iu i iff y BATCH KI.OR'S HA IU DYliZTfllS SPLUV w dirt Hair Dve is the best in the world, the only true and perfect Dye. Harmless Reliable Instiu-tHi-eous no disappointment no ridiculous tl its "Imr iwt roiitain iAtidnarann Vitiiie I'oixnr to J'l ':( thr a ir or Xnxtem.'' Invigorates the Hair and leaves it ROlt and beautiful ; Black or Brown. Sold by nil Drmrgtsts and deniors. Applied at the Factory, 10 BuND S'reet, New Vork. 14 27 mwfi jTj- NOTK'K IS HERF5BY UIVEN THAT AN application will lie made at the next meetinr of the General Assembly of the commonwealth of Pi nnsylvanla fortlie Incorporation of a Batik, la ae eotdiiiiee wUh the laws of the Commonwealth, to be ctitllkdTHK BULL'S 1IKM BANK, to lie located at Philadelphia, with a capital of one hundred thou fsi d dollars, with the tight, to Increase the sains to live hundred thousand dollaia. FOR NON-RETENTION Olt INCOXTI- nence of I rine, lrritatl-m, lnilHmmaMot , or nkerntlon of the Madder or kiducrs, diseases nt the prrstsie glands, stone iu the bladder, calculus, travel or trick dust deposits, and all diseases ef the bladder, kidneys, and drop steal swellings, IVs Ilhl MllOLD'S Fl.VID EXTltAf'T BlCUC. 10 1 'V jq Q U N I O N L E A U F. II O V S K, BROAU hlliIMM, Piiii.ADKi.rniA, November 1. Wo. A meeting of the I'NiON LEvfU'E of Plilladel- pt.ia will lie held at the League House on MON DAY, November 7, at 8 o'clock P.M., for the pur pose of nominating candidates to bevot.:d for as members of the Board of Directors. By older of the Board of Directors. 112M GEOROK H. POKER, Secretary. i.gV lAkK JNO JUOKhi l IX l'..iCi.. L AMI unsafe remedies for unpleasant, aud dangerous diseases. Vso Hki.mboi.u's Extkact Bi'cni' and lui'KOVKi) liosK Wash. 10 1 7w NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Til AT Til E Animal Meeting oi the CI I'Y SEWAGE ITi I.l.ATION COMPANY will bo held. In eouiornii'v with the By-laws, at 12 o'clock M., ou WEDNESDAY, November 9, ls'.o, at the oibee of the C.);nn.mv, Boom No. S, No. MS WaLN I T Stre-t. Ph'la lelpiitii, when an election will be held lor Nine Directors, oi. e of whom shall be president, to serve for the eu suinir ear, and such oth-.T business. w,U b trans acted as may present itsi !L lo 2'.s.v4t IIEI.MEOLD'S EXTRACT HfCHC AN'o I.MeHOVEl) Rose Wash cures delicate di3rr.1e;s in all their stapes, at little expense, hi'le or no change in diet, no inconvenience, and no exposure. It Is pleasant In taste aud odor, intnii-niuti: l.i Us action, and free from all injurious proper ties, to 1 7w tc-rf NOTICE IS IIEW.EBY GIVEN THAT AN application will be undv! at the next nme.tl:ig of the General Asemiiy of t;ie Commonwi all li of Pennsylvania for the incorporation of a Bank, in ac cordance with the laws of the Common wi ail h, tij beeutitkd THE AMERICAN EXCHANGE I'.VN'K, to be located tit Philadelphia, with a capital if two hundred aud Ufty thousand dollars, with the rint to increase the satre to one million dollars. ttf- THS GLORY OF MAN IS STRENGTH M ULtClHIU Ul S TlfHiS UU- UVI'lIUII VII should Immediately use IIelmiioi.o's hxtkact 10 1 7w Bicnc. TREGO'S TEABERUY TOOTHWASH, It is the most pleasant, cheapest and best dentifrice extant. Warranted free from injurious ingredleula. It Preserves and Whitens the Teeth I Invigorates and Soothes the Gums! Purities and Perfumes tho Breath ! Prevents Accumulation of Tartar I Cleanses and Purities Artificial To'-tti! Is u Superior Article for Children! Sold by all druggists and dentists. A. W. WILSON, Druggist, Proprietor, 8 2 10m Cor. NINTH AND FILBERT Sta., Phllada. Mf HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT Bl'CHU J 13 jUVUIllllll. II LIIUIV. U1HI " ' 1 i 1 V. I1U1U ! 1 1 in jurious properties, and Immediate in its action. 10 l Tw r3 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN application will be made at the ne.t meeting of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for the incorporation of a Bank, in accordance with the laws or the Commonwealth, to be entitled THE NATIONAL BANK, to be located at Philadelphia, with a capital of one luiudred thou sand dollars, with the right to iuureass the same to one million dollars. gy- ENFEEBLED AND DELICATE CON'STI- tutions, of both sexes, use Helm hold's Ex tkact Bitiiu. It will give brisk and energetic feel ings, and eDaMe you to sleep well. 10 1 7w gS'TUlTLioN FIRE EXTINGUISHER COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA Manufacture and sell the Improved, Portable Fire Extinguisher. Always Reliable. D. T. GAGS, 6 30 tf NO. 118 MARKET St., General Agent. tjV- MANHOOD AND YOUTHFUL VIGOR are regained by Helmuoi.d's Extiuct BlTHT. 10 1 7.V en JAMES M. S O O V E L, CAMDEN, N. J. 10 27 1m SHA1TERED CONSTITUTKlNd RE w stored bv Uklmboi.d'8 Extract Blcuu. llrtl 1 w MILLINERY, ETO. K S. R. DILLON, X NOS. 323 AND 3S1 SOUTH STREET. FANCY AND MOURNING MILLINERY, CRAPE VEILS. Ladles' and Misses' Crape, Felt, Gimp, ITalr, Satin, Silk, Straw and Velvets, Hats and Bonnets, French Flowers, llat and Bonnet Frames, Capes, Laces, Silks, Satins, Velvets, Ribbons, Sashes, Ornaments snd all kinds of Millinery Goods. 1 4 CENT.'S FURNISHING COOD1. p A X E M T a 11 O U L D K U 3 K A M SHIRT MANUFACTORY, AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE. PERFECTLY FITTING SHIRTS AND DRAWERS made from measurement at very Hhort notice. All other articles of GENTLEMEN'S IvRESS GOODb In full variety. WINCHESTER k CO., 119 WCUESNUT Street GROCERIES. ETC. H O T W E L LS HWEET CIDEH, Made t-xprcssly for our sales. The l.rst Invoice of this CELEBRATED CIDER just received. ALBERT C. KO BERTS, Dealer in Fine Groceries, Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Sts. 11 7 OOLONG TEA IN BASKETS, VIA "OVER. LAND RuUTE," Just received at Agency, No. lOSC'IIESNUTSireet. 112(51 WHISKY, WINE, ETQ. QAR8TAIR8 ft McCALL, No. 126 Walnut and 21 Granite fig IMPORTKK8 Ot Biandiet, Winei, Gin, Myc Oil, Etc. WHOLESALE DKALSKS IN PURE RYE WHISKIES. IJfBORD AUD TAJ PAID. K 1st TOIIN FARNUM A CO., COMMISSION MER tl ohiDt aadlManalutarari of OooMtavA Tiekinc, t a. 14 UUEeAUl' BUM. P ttiUdaluUU. mlm PROPOSAL.. J) R O P O S A L S F O R " L I V E O A K. Navy Dktartmrnt, ) Bl PFAf OK ('(NS! Rt I riON AND KKI'AIK. '- Vadium iot, D. C, Novemlvr?, ISTO.l SFAt.El) pKol. SALS fortlie dellverv or a.i.ono cut'te f-et of Live f)iiK Tliulie-, .( the nest, q t it tv, lu i-ach of the Navy. Yards at Charl-stown, M is.,'au l BiooHvn, N. v., ii:l t. rueived at l.At Bureau uMil t!e f lta o'l d y of Decem'.ier nxt, Tlicsi propcsaB niiist l e endorsed "l'ropoa's for Live Oak," tiiut iii,-y muy lie ditiiuguLsiieil from other business letters. The oilers may be for one or both yards, but mint, be lor the whole qmin'ity in earli y trd, nrt, ai re quired ty :a.v, must be accompaiiifl I by a guar anti f. tun lies In the fell estimated amount will hi? re quired to hiKn the contract, and. as a-Miii-vril an I collatetal security, tweniy-nve (-jm per eeut.'iui will be Miliheid on the amnuu; of e i -li delivery until the rtiiriet is s ttlsfc onlv completed. In all the deliveries ol the timber there mm t be a due proportion of the niot dirncult avd cro-iked pii (; otherwise there will be withheld e.l.-ii ferilier niiionnt In addition to the 25 p-.-r centum m may be juilged exped'ei t to secure tho public 1 i teiest until sin li diillcult portions tie delivered. The nmaimng .6 pit centuiu, or otli-r proportt'ui -f encli Mil, when approei iu tii,iit -ute by i tie Con liiainlant of the yard, will be pai l by sum pun haMiitr paymaster n's the contra' tor may desig nate wlihm ilirtv dnvs alter its pre.-icutation to him. It ill be stipu'ated in the contract- that if default be made by the parties of the first- part i:i delivering all or any tf the limber named, of the qutlity aud at the time and place provided, then, and lu tint ease, the contractor, aud Ills sureties, will forfeit and pay to the United States a sum of money not exceed ing twice the total amount therein agreed upon as the price to be paid iu case of tho a -tual delivery ttieieof, w!il h mav be recovered according to tho Act of Coi'xress In that case provided, approved lMan-h 3, isix The ViC.iH.d cubic feet lo be delivered In each yard will be lu the followii'S proportions: iay s!,ein) cubic fiet of pieces suitable for stems, sternposts, dendwoods, aprons, sternpost knees, keelsons, and hooks, nil siding from 11 to o Inches, and the Inoks siding 14 nud lti inches. These pieces to be lulhe proportions In which they enter iulo the construc tion of a ship of war: confermiug substaut.Hilly in shape, length, and character wl'li those hretolore received, with frames ol corresponding sldl:ig, the n-oulds of which can be seen at anv navy yard ; i::e,0 o cubic lect. ot the sidiu of 13 anu'15 niches, m atiout equal quantities of each, and lit.diH) c ibic feet of asidii.gtif 12 Inches; all these piejes bclug in hrgth from la lo li feet, with a natural and fair curve of fiom 12 to ;m lu' h'.-s or moie Hi 'hit length, and one-half the number of piec-a to have from th, mean to the greatest rrook. Also 3n,iU)0 cul.de feet ol fibber siding 4it and IS Inches, In length from IT to 20 fiet. All to be fided straight and fair, and rough-hewed the iiionidlrg way to show a face of not lesr thai iwo-thltds the sldnig, the vuue being ibiducted in the measurement. The timber to be cut from te !S crowing within an ini.es of the sea, ol which satisfactory evidence will be required, and to be delivered in t tie respec tive yints lit the risk and expense of the contractor, subject to the usual inspection, mid to the cuiiro ap proval of the Commandant of the yard. The whole quantity to ba delivered wlthlu two j tars irom the date of the contract. tsatlsim-tory evidence mii-t be yr sented with each propc.sHl Miat Ihi! parties either nave the timber or i.ve acquainted with the subject, nnd have the facility to procure It. In addition to the above, separate "Sealed Pro pcsula" vri)l be received at the same time, on the mine terms and conditions and similarly endorsed, irem persons having the timber on hand already cut, for the delivery In each of the navy yards at Charlestown and Brooklyn, of from n to 60.0m) cubic feet of Live-oak, the priuclpal pieces siding 14 to 17 inch; p, the remaining portion 11 and la Inches; the principal ptec-simd crooked timber being iu the same proportion 10 the quantity oiiered as that specified lu the first case, wit:i the same h rgths aud crooks. The whole amount eontroced for In thin ease must be delivered on or before the 1st February, 171. The Department reserves the right to rejpet any and all bids for any timber under this a Ivertnemeot if considered not to the Hit' rest of tho Government, to a cept them, and to require aatlsfaetory evidence that Mds are buna title lu all respects, and arc made, by responsible persons. FORmTiF" OFFER, ( H'Ai'Wi, if from a jrm, v imt be tsi;iiui by all the nici &.) I (or we), of , in th State of , pprebv agree to furnitdi and deliver lu the United States" Navy Yard at , thousand cubic, feet of Live-oak timber, lu cjq fotmlty with the advcitlpement or the Bureau of Cfinati'uetlon and Repair ot the date of November 15, 170, viz.: cubic feet, suitable for principal pieces, at f per foot cubic feet, curved timber, at $ per foot cubic feet timber, at f per ft Total quantity. Total value.. The total ralue t be lilfirise written infit'U) Should hiy or our) oiler be accepted, I (or wAt&- qiitBttobe addressed at , and tho cintract sent to the Purchasing Paymaster of tn-i Naval bia- tien at for signature and certificate. 1'Hte . Signature, A. B. C. D. Witness : FORM OF GUARANTEE The undersigned , of the State of , and , lu , of hereby , In the State of cuarsntee that, in case the foregoing Did of is accepted, lie oir tray) will, wiuiin ten days after the receipt of the contract at the po.it otllce namtrd, or by the Paymaster of the Naval Station designated, execute the contra-;t for the same with good and sufPcieit sureties; and in case said sluiil rail to enter iuto contract as aforesaid, we cuarantee to make good the diu'or- euce Letwten the oiler of the Bsid aud Hint which may be accepted. Date Signature si C. I). K F. Witness: F.ach of the guarantors rau-;t be certified by the Asscssr r of Internal Revenue for tne distrct lu which tle paitks are assessed. 11 7 lawl v "PROPOSALS FOR THE ERECTl'JN OF PUB 1 llt'lHlLlJI.M.S. Ol 1 K'fc ol' TUB CO.MMISS10NKHS FOR TIIK kiiKTinv nf tub I'rni in Urn iiini.s- PUILAII.)'UU, NOV. 3, 18.0. Proposals will be received at the Otllce of the President of the Commission, No. Ii9 S. SEVENTH Street, until November 80, 170, for Items one, tw, and three, and until December HI, 1S70, for the balance of the schvdule. for tae following materials and labor: 1. For carefully removing the iron railings and stone base from the four lnclosures at Broad au l Maiket streets, and depositing tlie same in order upon such portions of tne adjacent grouuds as the CofCinlssioners may select. 2. for removing the trets and clearing the ground. 8. For the lumber and laoor for the erection of a board fence twelve (1'J) fett in height, with gates to inclose the space occupied by Pvua Squares, p;r lineal loot, torn plete. . . 4. For excavations for cellars, drums, uucts, iounJ dations, etc., per cubic yard. 8, For concrete fonndtions, per cubh; foot. 6. For foundation stone, several kinds, laid per perch i if twenty-live feet, measured in the v;alls. 7. For hard bricks per thousand, delivered at Broad and Market street durlug the year 1811 8. For undressed gtauite per cubic foot, specify ing the kind. 9. For undressed marble per cubic foot, specify ing the kind. 10. For rolled Iron beams several sizes), per lineal yard of given weight. 'lne Commissioners reserve to themselves the right to reject any or all of the proposals. Further information can be obtained by applying to the President of Hie Board, or to the Arctiite :t. John McArtnur, Jr., at ais oilice, No. ana fc. SIXTH Street. Bv order of the Commission. JOHN RU E, President. CllAS. R. Roubkts, Secretary. .i 116 0 UARTEUMASTERS OFFICE, U. 8. ARMY. V I'hii niki i'iiii I'r li.-t 'M ie"n Sealed Propofials, in triplicate, will be received at thlsonlee up to Hi o'clock M. on M 'N'DAY, the itti lay of Novtmber, liTO, for the erection of a bulla ii.irnr wrwul mt'ieeni' fiiisrterh At Fort Mr-Hnnw 31iL, accordmg -to plans ami upecitlcatious which I cnu he seen at this Ortlce, Depot t.ntarienuaster'a i OOlce, Wasti'iijJtou, I). C, ana otllea of Captain O. I A. Alllpood, Aellug Assistant Cuaitermaster, B4U1 i nmr. Mil. J He riK ill m reeiTve j in i vjrc. uiij nun mi uma uoi considered to the inter-Bt of the pu illc service. The envelope to beendomeil "Proposal for Build. Iuk at Foit McHeury, Md.,"anl a'Mressea to the uutleiignea. IIEnKV O. HolHIES, Majr'ranil iu-tttermaster U. S. A., I'lif. (t'r. Mr. sa (,ir. Mrs. District, 10 5iS Ct Dt'iit. of the Ea:. PROPOSALS. riX) CONTRACTOHS AND HUILDBRt. A SF ALKD PROPOSALS, Indorsel "Propo sa s for Building a l'uldlc School, house in the Twcntr-f-mrtti Ward," wilt be recrlvt-d by te undersigned at tneottlce, soath esst rorner of SIXTH and ADKLPiil Streets, until MoNDaV, November 7, at 14 o'clock M., lor building a 1'ubMo 8chol-1ionse on a let of ground situate northeast corner Thlrty-eighth and Ston y stieets. In tho Tueutv fourtli ward. tatd sehi ol-house to tie built In accordance with the plans of L 11. Ks!r, Superintendent of Scnool Iiuild'in.". to be seen at the otllce of the Board of Public KducHtlon. No bids will be consldeied unless accompanied by a ceitiflcate from the City Solicitor that tho provl sl us of an ordinance, approved May 25, isoo, nave been comnl'eri with. 1 he contract will be awarded only to known mas ter builders. By order of the Committer on Property. U. W. HALLl'WKt.L 10 24 mlhM Secretary. rrocoNTRCTOR- ANDRniLDKItS SEALED 1 PR- FCJSALS, endorsed "Proposals for Kauu ii.tr a Public Sell id-house lu tlie Fourteenth Ward," will be received by tho undersigned, at the otllce, S. F. corter of SIXTH and ADhLPIII Streets, until rlON AY, November 7, ls7, at- VI o'clock jM.. for l-vrldlng a Public School-linuse nn a lot of ground situate on Wood street, above F.ievcntli, lu the Fourteenth waid, said schooi-houae to bo imiir. la accordiince with the plans of L. II. Ksler, Superin tendent of School Buildings, to be seen at the odico of the Board of Public Kducatlon. No bids will tie considered nuless accompanied by a certiilcate from the Cl'y Solicitor that, the provi sions of an ordinance approved May , IStiO, have been compiled with. The contract will be awarded only to known mas t r buiidi rs. By order of tlio Commtttee on Property. 11. NV. 11ALLIVVELL, 10 24 mtlirt Secret ary. TO rONTR NCTtiRS AND BUILDERS SFALFD Pi oK:.-ALS. indorsed "Proposals for building nn addition to a Piibll'i Sctiool-iiouso in the Ninth ward," will be received by the nn. del signed, lit the oillc, S. K. e.or.ier of StiTU and A 1 'VII. PHI rtrcets, until MONDAY, Novem ber 7, at 12 o'clock L, lor building an addition to a Ftu.lic School-house, ciiun'u oi filbert street, above Twentieth, in the Moth ward. Said addition to be balir, m neorditive w?t.h the plans of L. 11. Uler, Supei'isite.ndeiil of S.'h o' Build tups, to be sciu at the oilice of tlie Board of Public Education, No bids will Ve considered unless accompanied by a certificate from the City Solicitor that the provi sions of an ordinance approved May '25, isoo, have I cen compiled with. The contract will be awarded onlv to known master builders. By older ol the Committee on Property. 11. W. JIALLIWELL, 1C 24 mth fit Secretary. nilOPOSAI.S FOR srPPLlES-U. 8. NAVY I PAYMASTER' OFFICE, No. 4J8 CUESNUT Street. PltlLAPKLfUIA. Nov. 4, H70. Scaled Proposals, endorsed "Proposa's forSup rllts,'' will be received at this Omen, until 12 o'clock M., n SATURDAY", Nov. li for furnishing the I nrttd States Navy Department, with tho folio ing ai tides, to be of tne best, quahtv, and subject to inspection Jiy the Inspecting oillcer in Cie Phila delphia Navy Yard, whero they must; be delivered, when required, free of expenso to the Government, lor which security must be given : FOR BUREAU OF CONSI'ltUoTION AND RE PAIR. Shaftlug, Pulleys, Cnupltng.4, Hanson, and Col lars, apeciilcallons of which will ba f inilshed on application to the Naval Cons' rue, tor. Navy Y'ard. 10U BUREAU OF ORDNANCE. 100 Braes Padlocks. 4 Jack Screws for heavy pivot puns. For full particulars, time nf delivery, etc., app'y at ORDNANCE OFFICE, Navy Yarn. Blank forms for proposals will be furnished at this oilice. A. W. RUSSELL, 11 4fmwP.t Paymaster U. S. Navy. LUMUbR. 1870 SPRUCE JOIST. SPRUCE JOIST. II EM LOCK. HEMLOCK. 1870 1 42 "A SEASONED CLUAR PINE. - Q-f 10 i J SEASONED OLHA R PINE. 10 I U CHOICE PATTERN PINE. SPANISH CEDAR, FOR PATTERNS. KED CEDAR. ICTfl FLORIDA FLOORING. ioA 10 iJ FI.OMDA FLOOR, NG. lO i U CAROLINA FLOORING. VIRGINIA F LOOKING. DELAWARE FLOORING. ASH FLOORING. WALNUT FLOORING. FLORIDA STEP "BOARD. RAIL PLAN IX. 1 OTA WALNUT BOARDS AND PLANK, i QTA 10 4 I' WALNUT BOARDS AND PLANK. 10 i ) WALNUT BOARDS. WALNUT PLAN K. IOTA UNDERTAKERS' LUMBER. 1-rf 10 dV UNDERTAKER'S' LUMBER. 10 i U RED CEDAR. WALNUT AND PLNE. , 1870 SEASONED POPLAR. SEASONED C'UERKY. 1870 ASH. WHITE OAK PLANK AND BOARDS, HICKORY. 1 n ( CIGAR BOX MAKERS' IOTA lU J V) CIGAR BOX MAKERS' 10 U SPANISH CEDAR BOX BOARDS, FOR SALE LOW. tQ"'( CAROLINA SCANTLING. 1 QTA. 10 i V CAROLINA H. T. SILLS. 10 t U NORWAY SCANTLING. 1870 CEDAR SHINGLES. -i QTA CYPRESS SHINGLES. 10 f U MAUUS. BRO l'UKlt & CO., No. 2600 SOUTH Street 1ANEL PLANK, ALL THICKNESSES COMMON PLANK, ALL THICKNESSE3. 1 COMMON BOARDS. nun m ail 'i k ut .ivin uJa p.iJi WHITE PINE FLOORING UOARBS. YELLOW AND SAP PINK FLOORINGS, IV and V SPRUCE JOIST, ALL SIZES. HEMLOCK JOIST, ALL SIZES. PLASTERING LATH A SPECIALTY, Tc (ret her with a general assortment of Bulldinc 1 av.J D UTI1L f P M H-i ViJ . L T0 Lumber for sale low for cosh. T. W. SMALTZ, 6 316m No.ias RIDGE Avenue, north of Poplar St, United States Builders' Mill, PTUTTTTTT Strptt TlAlnw WarVAt. C8LER & BROTHER, PROPRIETORS. Wood Mouldings, Brackets and General Turning Trr.. fa TT n.i fall Itanutva ari VoifoI Pnala TO 1 4m A LAI'tvK ASSORTMiNT ALWAYS ON HAND. BUILDINQ MATERIALS. nT S. THOMAS ft CO., 2iaik3 lit !! PIlMrtn PakL C1ittmm? vumb, Dimud, oan, onuiicis WINDOW FRAMES, ETC., M. W. CORKIB OV EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Streets ROOFINO- lv This Rooting Is adapted to all buildings. )t can be applied to - VV STEEP OR FLAT ROOFS at one-half the expense of tin. It Is readily pot on old bhtngle Roofs without removing theshlngiea, thus avoiding the damaging of ceilings and furniture while undergoing repairs. (No gravel used.) PHESERVB Yol'U TIN ROOFS W1TU WEL TON S ELASTIC PAINT. I am always prepared to Repair and Paint Roofs et abort notice. Also, PAINT FOR SALE by the barrel or gallon; the best and cheapest la tho market. W. A. W ELTON, I m No. Til N. NINTH St.. above Coatea. Corn Exchange Bag Manufactory. JOHN T. BAILEY, N. . Cor. WATER and MARKET fit ROPB AND 1 WINK, BAGS and BAGGING, fol Gralu, Flour, Salt, Super-Phosphate of Lima, Done Hunt, ttc. Large and small GUNNY BAGS constantly o hami. AIbO, OOL SACKS. I