The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, April 23, 1867, FOUTH EDITION, Page 7, Image 7
THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1867. FINANCIAL. E7 OT ATE LOAN. THE NEW SIX PER CENT. STATE LOAFJ. Frco from all Stato, County, and Municipal Taxation, Will be furnished In sums to suit, on applica tion to either of the undersigned: JAY COOKE A CO DUESEL A CO JJIlm E. W. CLARKE A CO. JEV STATE LOAN. THE NEW SIX PER CENT. STATE LOAN, Freo from all State, County, and Municipal Taxation, Will be furnished In sums to suit, on appllca to either of the undersigned: ALEXi BENSON A CO. JOUK E. FOX A CO. CHAB1.ES EUBY A CO. . . CBEbEBlCK NTEEB. BE HAVEN A BKO. CLENUENN1NU A DAVIS. KtBTZ A HOW ABB. BIOBEN A CO. EDWABIi BOBINS A CO. (EOBUE t. BOYD. BABKER, BBOM. A CO. KNICiUT A UUAFF. ISAAC C. J ON EM, JR. BULL. A NORTH. 4 I Hu S. IIAKVEV THOMAS. gJ E W PENNSYLVANIA 6 PER CENT. LOAN. FOR BALE IN BUMS TO SUIT DE HAVEN & BROTHER, 4ilnHp NO. 40 S. TUIBD STREET. flJEW STATE LOAN For bale, Wltliout tommlsglon, BY J. E. RIDGWAY BANKER, lm NO. 87 SOITH THIRD STREET. JE7 STATE LOAN. THE NEW PER CENT. STATE LOAN, FREE FROM ALL TAXATION, Will be furnlfibed in sums to suit, by COCHRAN & GOWEN, BANKERS AND BROKERS. lml NO. Ill MUTII THIRD STREET. flEAV 23,COO.OOO LOAN ' OF TUB STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA For sale In amounts to Bult purchasers. C. T. 1ERKES, Jr., & CO., I81m NO. tO SOUTH THIRD STREET. 7 3-10s, ALL SERIES, CONVKKTU2U INTO Five-Twenties of 1865, JANUARY AND JULY. "WITHOUT OHXbGE. B0HDS DZLIVXHEB J3QSXBL&TELT. DE HAVEN &DROTHER, ttm KoJosomnniiiiDsi. FINANCIAL BANKINC HOUSE OP Jay Cooke & Co.. 119 AND 114 S. THIRD ST., PIIILADA Dealers in all Government Securitios. OLD G-COs WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW. A LIKERAEBIFIERKNCE ALLOWED. Compound Interest Notes Wanted. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. Collections made. Stocks bought and sold Comruli-siou. special business accommodations reserved laules. 3 24 3m U. S. SECURITIES A SPECIALTY. SMITH, RANDOLPH & GO. BANKERS AND BROKERS, A0.16S THIRD STNO. S NASSAU PHILADELPHIA. I MBW TOBK IVISW STATE LOAN FOR SALE AT LOWEST PRICE. CONVERSIONS MADE OF 7'30s WITHOUT CHARGE. ORDERS FOR STOCKS AND MOLD EXE CUTED IN PHILADELPHIA AND NEW VP UK in 7 3'IOS. SEVEN -THIRTY NOTES CONVERTED WITHOUT I'll A HUE INTO. THE NEW G - O H, , BONDS DELIVERED AT ONCE, COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES wanted M Alga market rales, WM. PAINTER fi CO., 8 268m NO. SOUTH THIRD ST p. S. PETERSON & CO., No. SO S. THIRD Street. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES OP AL KINDS AND STOCKS, BONDS, ETC BOUGHT ARB BOLD AT IHJi Philadelphia and Hew York Boardi of Broker COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES WANTED PRA1TSON NEW YORK Always for sale In mmi to eolt purchasers, f 1 1 m AUGUST SE VBN-TH IRTY NOTES, CONVERTED WITHOUT CHAUUE. INTO THE NEW FIVE-TWENTT GOLD INTEREST BONDS, Large Bonds delivered at once. Small Bonds far. nibbed as soon as received Irom Washington. JAY COOKE A CO., No. 114 S. THIRD STREET. tut SEVENTH NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA, NORTHWEST CORNER OF FOURTH AND MARKET STREETS, GEORUE W. HILL, PRESIDENT, E. It. HALL, CASHIER, OFFERS EVERY ADVANTAGE TO DEPOSITORS Bankers', Merchants', and Manufacturers' Accounts solicited. 4 18 lhstu:im . RATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC Noh. 809 and fell CIIESNVT Street, PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL, 9500.000-FULL PAID, DIRECTORS Jos. T. Bailey, IWilllam Ervlen,RamT A. Rlspnam, Edw. B. Orne. Osgood Welsh, Fred. A. Hoyl, Nathan HUlts.lB. Rowland, Jr.,Wni. 1L Rhawn. PRESIDENT, WILLIAM 11. RHAWN. CASHIER, JOSEPH P. MUMFORD. 181 Sm STOVES, RANGES, ETC. QULVER'S NEW PATENT DEEP SAND JOINT HOT-AIR FURNACE. ; RANVES OF ALL SIZES. Also, Phllegar's New Low Pressure Steam Heatl Apparatus. For sale by CHARLES WILLIAUS, No. 1181 MARKET Btreel. t!0 THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCHEN Bt K EUROPEAN RANUE, for Families, 1 I OK tels, or Public luBllluilous, In TWENTY Dllr. k h KKM pi.ao. aibo. muaueiiiuia Kanaka II ot-AIr Furnaces, Portable Healers, Lowdown Urau, llreboard Biovea, oui huhbh, mewnuis nates, Boilers. Cooking Stoves, etc, wholesale and retail, by the manufacturers. SHARPE A THOMHON. 11 17 siulUtiin No. liut) N. SECOND Street. PHIVY WELLE OWNERS OF PROPERTY 'J he only place to gm Privy Wells cleaned dlslulectedal cry low prices, A. PKYSON, Manufacturer of Poudrette, 10 SOLDHMITli'b 11 ALL, LIBRARY Street, INSURANCE COMPANIES. T KLAWA KrJ AlU'lUAL SAFETY INSU- J RANCK COM PAN Y, In iBtureol Pennsylvania, 1M5, Oulce, S, E. Corner TH I HD and WALNUT Streets Philadelphia. MARINE INSURANCES on Vessels, cargo, and freight, to all parts of b. world INLAND INSURANCES on (toodsby rlren canal, lake, aud laud carriage, to 11 parts ol the Union, M KIRK INSURANCES on nifrrhnndlse Kcneraliv, On Stores, Dwelling Houses, Etc ASSETS OF TUK COMPANY, November 1, IWi6. Iii,Imi United Slates 6 per Out. Loan, lh'.l .. $11,0U00U 126.HIIII Culled Stales 8 Per Cent. Loan losi 1S6,600'0 HJO.Oon United hilaU-s 7 8-10 Per Cent, Loan. 1 'reasury Notes 2U,5(WO0 12fi,0unC'liy ol PhllMdHiphlubix Percent Loan (exHiupUt) 12(l,5fl?S0 54,01X1 htate ol I't nimy I vania BIX Per Ceut. Iiaii M.700-00 66,am hiKieol'pftuiHylvaula Five Per Cent. Loai 44,201I0 60,000 Male of New Jerwey hli Per Cent, Loan . 80,7'iUVI IC.Oi.l Peniinvlvaiila Railroad, 1st MoilKaice, nix Percent. Hondn. lOMVOO V,( PetuiH) Ivanla Hallroad, 2d Mori- ga;e Mj Prr. Cent, ilolidn M.2W0U tb,0V UfHtt-rn PciiiiHylvanln Hail road Hi Ptr Cent. Ronda (Pennsyl vania Hallroad nunraiitetwi xu,7BO'0 0,(XKl KtateolTenneeNee Five Percent. Loan.. lD.tXWOO 7,000 btate of l emieaHce bljt Per Cent. Loan e.OWOO lbfiK) Si) bhHD-H ISKicK ol Oi-rmaniown , (laaCompany (M'tiici.Hlancl In-tert-Mt Kiiaranted by the city of Philadelphia) IS.OoOIK' 7,150 H tliare Muck ol 1 eniiHylva- Ida Railroad Company. , s.Wtt 6,0ii0 loo bhares block ol North l enu- aylvania Railroad Company I.9S0DM 20.000 80 Mian block ol Philadelphia and bonlhein Mail bleanixblp Con pun v ,OUO-00 IWt.Miu Lnaim on RonriH and Mortqage, lai Liens on City Property ll6.9oo oo tl.iHb.iKVi par, Market value. Coot. II.0W.562-(jd. l,07O,MO76 86,000-00 17,637 K t,930fiu 11 .640UU Real Estute lillis receivable lor iniHUWi.ces made. Balance due at amended. Pre niliiiiison Mai Ine Policies, Ac crued liuerit.1, and olber dehLH due to the Company bcrlp and block oi aiiniiiy Insu re nop and dlher Companies, Fxtlmated value Ciu.li In Rank tsil.litt'ZS Caah In Drawer. 447 M l,407,!i21-86 ThlA being a new enterprise, the Par la assumed a mt market, value. 'lhumae C. Hand Hhniupl E. btokea, Flenry Hlouu, W illiam U. Boullon, Edward DarlliiKlou, H. JuueH Brooke, Edward Lafburcade, Jacob P. Jouea, James R. McFarland, Jonhua P. Eyre, bpencer Mcllvalne, J. B. bemple, Plllaburg, A. B. Herger, " John c, Davis, Edmund A.bouder, 'lheuphlluH Pauiulug, John R. Pen i one, .lati.es Trau.uair, H eury C. 1ullett, Jr., Ji uk-s C. liaud, William C. Ludwlg, Jobeph 11. beat, Oeorite U, Leiper, Hugh C ralg, John I). '1 aylor, V. 1. Morttan, jacoo Kiegei, tieorce W. Rernardoa TIIOMAb t:. II AN J). President. JOHN C. DAVlti, Vlce-Prealdent. Hj-nby Ltlbukn, Secretary. 181 1829 CHARTER PERl'ETUAL, liaiiKIiii lire Insurance Co. OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE: NVS, 430 AND 487 CUESNDT STBEET . ASSETS ON JAN CART 1. 18 . b, 553.14013. . apltal ... ........400,000-0l) Accrued Surplus I.....M.......M.... tf4n,7ltt'US lZ(Xi,13-16 INCOME FOR 1S66, J.OOO. i'reniiuiua UNSETTLED CLAIMS. 127,481-18 LOSSES PAID SINCE 18U8 OVEB 95,000,000. Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms DIRECTORS. i. banes N. Baucker, George Fales, 1 ohlas y uglier. Aiireu 1- luer, iruuciB W . Lewis. M. D. V eter McCall, l bomas bparks. sauiuei Uraul Ueorge W. Richards Isaac iea. CHARLES N. BANCKER, President. G1-.ORUE FALEb, Vice-President, J. W. McALLJbTElt. Secretary pro teni. L18tl231J INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA. OFFICE, No. io2 V AJ,N U'i bi., l il 1 L.ADELFHI A INCORPORATED 174. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL, 500,000. ASSETS. JAN C Alt V , 1S07, l,70U,a67'33. IASLBES MABINE, INLAND TKANSPOU 'lAjkuN AMillliL BlsJUa. lilBttTUliO. Arthur O. Collin, Ueorge L. Harrison, SLUiuel V. Joins, Jolu A. Blown, Charies 'iuyloi .c dibione Vv hue, Richard D. Wood, W llliaiu N elnb. b. Aionm V ulli, Francis R. Cooe. Edward H. 'Iiuiter, Euwuid o. Clarke, Y ililuin Cuiuiuiugs, 'I. Chariton Heury, All red D. Jeasup, 'oli uP. White. John ju anon, .onin C Aiaiuira. ARTHUR O. COFFLN. President CHaRLKS Platt. ftcietary. WILLIAM BUEHLER, Harrlsburg, Pa., Central Agtiil lor the btate ol Pennsylvania, J U1)0YIDEM' LIFE AND TKUfeT COMPANY XT 1'Hi.LA DELi'Hl A, No. HlSouih FOURTH Sireet. IN CORPORA '1 ED Ml MONTH, itid., 18S. CAPl'iAL, I160.OU0, PAID IN. Insurance ou Lives, by Yearly Premiums; or by lb, or mi eui Premiums, Nou-iorleuure. F.m,ow menu, payable at a luture age, or on prior jeceuse by ) early piemiuius, or 10 year Premluius xiih ciasaea Nou-iorlelluie. Annuities granted on lavorable terms Term 1 olicim, Chiidrcu's Eiidowmenta. This Company, while giving the Insured the security l a paiu-up Capliai, will divide the eutire proilw of ue Llie buslueai. among its Policy holders. Moneys received at interest, aud paid on demand, Auihorizeu by charter to execute Trusts, and to act s Ei ecu lor or Aumiulstralor, Assignee or (Juardian, iuiu in oiher tluuciary capacities, under appoluimeui ,i any Court ol this Commonwealth, or any person r persons, or bodies politic or corporate. UIHKCIOHM. SAMUEL R. SHIPLEY, i HENRY HAINES, lOcii UA H. MORRIS, T. W1STAR BROWN lUCHARD W OOD, WM. C. LONUSTRKTH. K1CLARD CADBURY, WILLIAM HACKER. CHARLES F. COFFIN. sAMUEL R.BH1PLEV, ROWLAND PARRY, President. Actuary, i ll OM AB.W1STA R, M . D., J. B, TOWNSEN D, 7 27 Medical Examiner. Legal Adviser, L IKE INSURANCE EXCLUSITELY. THI J? PENNSYLVANIA FUtE INSURANCE COM i AN Y Incorporated Charier Perpetual No, iiu W ALNU1 btreel, opposite Independence Square. This Company, favorably known to the community .or over iorty years, continues to insure against lessor damage by nre ou Public or Prlvale Buildings, either peiniaueully or tor annulled time. Also.ou Furniture, stocks ot Goods, aud Merchandise generally, on liberal terms. Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund, Is invested in the most careful manner, which enable! them u oiler to the Insured an undoubted security In the case of lose. VJHXCT0BB. Daniel Smith, Jr., . John Devereax; Alexander Benson, Thomas Smith, . lHaac Hazleburat, -Zlenry Lewis, -Thomas Robblna, J. Gllllnghaia Fell, Daniel Haddock, Jr. Daniel smith, J, President. Wilt.tav O. Cbowkll. Secretary taoj PHCENIX INSUIIANCB C0MPAKIT OP PHILADELPHIA, INCORPORATED 14 CHARTER PERPETUAL, No. M WALNUT Street, opposite the Exchange. In addition to MARINE and IN LA-ND INSUR ANCE, this Company Insures from loss or damage by t IRE for liberal terms on buildings, merchandise, luruliure, etc, for limited periods, aud permanently on buildings, by deposit ot premium. 1 he Company has been In active operation for more than H1XTY YEARS, during which ail lueses have been promptly adjusted and paid, John L. Hodge, Lawrence Lewla, Jr. David Iewls, Benjamin Filing, Thomas H. Powera, A. R. MrHeury, Edmund Cautillon, Trills C. Norris. a. raanouy Johu T, Lewis, W illiam S. Grant, RoIktv W. Learning, D, Clark Wharton raiuuei Wilcox, JOHN WUCHERER, President. Mauoel Wrxcok, Secretary INSURANCE COMPANIES.. Q R O O K L.Y N JLIFU INSUI6AXCE COM PANT OF NLW YOUIv MUTUAL. CAPITAL, f-iaa,AOO-PAID UP. ACCVMCLATION. $.100,000 Cash Dividend in 1807, Forty per (Jcnu CUEisTIAN W. BOUCK, President.' tticitaRL Ll. UAiiuiKU, Secretary. E. BRA IN ARB- COLTON, General Agent for Penn nylatla and Southern Nsw Jemey, N. E. corner o SEVENTH and CllEsNUTStreeis.secoud story Iron oOlce, Philadelphia, Pa. PHILADELPHIA BEFEBENCES. MorUln McMlchael, Mayor. A. B. Cooley A Co., No. 214 Delaware avenue. WW. H. UaiMiier, Prenldent Camden & Am hoy R. R James Rons bnowdeu, late Director Mint. 2&l A. O. B. H Inkle, M. D., Medical Examiner. A 1EW GOOD KOL1C1TORS WANTED FOR THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA. SHIPPING. PHILADELPHIA A MS' Ssfctfli SvU illFHN M.AJL STUAiMoUlP COAi AiisY bKFGtLAR LINK 1 Olt SK ANNAH, UA. IOKAWAMja.m tons, Capiiiin N in. Jennings. W YiMlNG, Kmi Ions, Capuun Jacob Teal. 'the BleaniHlup 1 UN AW A. Mi A, will leave for tht alc port on SaimUay, April T,, at H o'clock A. M lr ni tht HccuiiO w harl below Spruce street. 'i liiiniKli phNxiie lickeUt sold and irt'Uht taken foi all poiuls in cniiueclloti with theOi orgla Central Kali road. WILLIAM I JAMES. General Agent, No. SM S. 1 elaware avenue, . Agents at Savannah, Hunter te Gam in el I. 4 U fPrt, THE I'll 1 L DKLPII I A AND JiilLii SOU1HERN MAIL Rl KAMsHIP UUM nrTTb REGULAR SEMI-MONTHLY LINE, lOlt M.U OULEANS, LA., VIA HAVANA, hi A R OFTH E UN" 10N',li!ii2 tons. Capt. T. N. t)ooksey Ji!M ATA l'Jlli limn. HlUiilli k. I k lioxle. Will leave this port . every two weekH aiteruaiely, loucniiig at .Havana lor pussengera going auu o lurniiig. '1 UK STAR OK THK UNION will leave hir No OiiiaiiaAin 27, at 8 o'clock A.M., Iroui the second wheifi' i v hnruce Ktreet. The JUNIATA w.n leave New w leans for this port April Z7. 'i hiough bills of lading signed for freight to m.u-j OnlveMoii, Natchee, Vn kshurg, Mempuls, Nasuv- Caiiu, St. Louis, Louhtville, and Ciuuiuuali. 1 W ILLIAM L. JAMES, Geuerai Agent, 4 1 No. 814 S. Delaware avenue. Agents at New Orloaus, Cieevy, Nickel son te Co. 3l-. THE PHILADELPHIA AND xisViiA. SOU'lHERN MAIL bl.AMHIP COM lAAVlj REGULAR SKM1-MON 1'HLV LINE toll U ILMINU'ION, N. C. The stei nishiu P1GNEER. nil ti ns, caoialn J. Ben lu ll, will leave lor the above port on Saturday. Aurli 17, at b o'clock A.M., lioin the tccoud wharl below Si i uce street. Bi.lsol lading slpned at through and roduced rater to an priucipul points In North t, arniiua. . Ageuls at W '.iiiiiiigtou. W orth & Daniel. WILLIAM L. JAMES. Geuerai Agent. 4 1? No. &H jeiiiwttie avenue. STEAM TO LIVERPOOLCALLING .atUueenstown. The luman Lino, salllm sviu. v e Kly. carrying theUnlted Slates Mails. IiE'lURN 'IICEE'IS TO PARIS AND BACK.. FIRST CLASS, uu GOLD. EDINBURGH Wednesday, April H CITY OF BALTIMORE Saturday. April xi CITY OF CORK Wednesday, May I CITY OF WASHINGTON Saturday, May 4 CITY OF PARIS baiiirduy, May 11 and each succeeding Saturday and Wednesday, a noon, irom Pier No. 46, North River. RATES OF PASSAGE By the mail steamer sailing every Saturday Payable In Gold. I Payable In Currency Fh st Cabin. ......U Steerage M.......k3t To Loudon... 1161 To Jxjudon... HI to Paris 12.' To Paris 41 Paasage by the W ednesday steamers: First Cabin Alio; steerage, $30. Payable in Culled stales currency Pahbengera also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Bic a to, etc., at moderate rates. Steerage passage from Liverpool or QueenstdVD, currency. T ickets can be bought here by persons sed lug lor their I r lends. lor further luloruiation apply at the Oomnanv'l Ollices. JOHN G. DALE, Agent, . 871 No. Ill WALNUT Street. Philadelphia, PASSAGE TO AND FROM i;blf.rl lltfl'l'ilkr AlCIk I UL1 A v; i, i'.i bTEAliKAlP AND SAILING l ACEKl', DRAFTS ATAli.ALLK IfaKOUGliOlT ENGLAJS 1 tirJ.AJ XI, r tUl LAAil, AAU TVA.A.ie, For Daiiicularssimlv to lPIStOTT BKOTBEH8 & CO., No. 86KOU1P brut sun So. i BROAD WAT 11 OrtoTBOB. H. bl.ARLK.lin W ALNUT St FOR N KW YORJC SWI PTSITR K W-S;t Traubportaliou Company Despatch mL7tiir and Swilisure Lines, via Delaware and Raritan Canal, on and after the loth ot March leaving daily at 12 M. and 6 P. M., connecting with all Northern and Eastern lines. lor lreigbt, which will be taken upon accommoda ting terms, apply to WILLIAM M. BAIRD A 09., 11 No.im S. DELAW ARE Avenue. ftr?- T0 SHIP CAPTAINS AND OWNERS, iftait ' - "''" undei MKiied having lessed tne K EN. SiiNG'lON SCREW DOCK, begs to intorui his rrlendi aud the patrons of the Dock that be Is prepared wilb increased facilities to accommodate those having ves sels lo be raised or repaired, and bemg a practical suip-curpenler and caulker, will give personal atten tion lo the vetsels entrusted to him for repairs. Captaiusor Agenis.Ship-Carpenters, and Machinist having vetsels to repair, are solicited locall. Having the agency lor the sale of "Wetterstsdt's Patent Metallic Composition" for Copper paint, foi the preservation ol vessels' bottoms, lor this cuy.I am prepared lo lurnish the same ou reasonable terms, JOHN H. HAM MITT, Kensington Screw- Dock, 1 TELA WA RE Avenue, above Laurel Slreet, PROPOSALS. PliOrOSALS FOH CAST IKON SERVICE PIPE AND BRANCHES. Sealed 1'ioposals will be received at the office of the Wuter Department. No. 101 4. FIFTH Street, until WEDNESDAY, April 21, 18U7, ut 3 o'clock P. M., for the RjIiowiiik (Just Iron Ser vice Pipe aud Branches, delivered at such points in the city as the Chief Engineer may desig nate, free ironi Government tax. Proposals to Btate price per pound only, D,S.")0 lei l Pipes of 4 inches diameter. 40,i-5 feet Pipes of 0 Inches diameter. tilU feet Pipes of 8 inches diameter. J,t25 foot Pipes of 10 inches diameter. 1 612 feet Pipes of 12 inches uiameter. Also, 100,100 pounds or more of Branches, Sleeves, etc. etc. All patterns lobe furnished by the con tractor, and to he approved by tiie Chief Euglueer. Noullowunce will lie made lor any metal In the pipes, branches, bends, etc., five per cent, above the specified weights. Specitlcutiorjscuu be seen at the Office of the Chief EhBlneer. - All pipes to be cast vertically; the 8-lnch, 10 Inch, and l'J-lnch with beds down. All the pipes, branches, and curves are to be couted with coal pilch varnish lu accordance With the memorandum to be hud at the office. All the pipes and cablings shall bo subjected to such tests and Inspections u may be con sidered necessary by the Chief Engineer to in sure a correct Judgment of the quality of the material and workmanship. No bid will be received except from person manufacturing the article bid for, and unless It be accompanied with a certificate tliata bond of five hundred dollars has beeu depositod wilh the City Solicitor, as per Ordinance of May 2j, IMbO- and In addition, to give a bond lu a sum of not less than five thousand dollars as u penalty for not fulfilling the contract as en tered into by the parly making the lowest bid. rul? . FREDERICK GRAFF, 4 20 3t Chief Engineer Water Department. -FFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COM. J PAN Y. Philadelphia, Febraary 4, 187. Proposals will be received at the Otlice of tht Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Philadelphia, uniU the lirst day of May, lstJ7, Inclusive (unless a satlaiao. tory proposal should be received and accepted pre. viously I. troiu resimnslble parties deslrlug to contract with said Company lor the establishment oladlrwil Line of Steamship between Philadelphia and Liver- "Bl'ank forms of proposals, with detailed Informa tion will be furnished upon application to jlb 1 EDMUND SMITH, Secretary. HARD RUBBER ARTIFICIAL LIMBS. Arms, Legs, Appliances for . Delormlly.eto.eio. These Limbs are J transferred irou lire In form and ht; I are me nguieni, most ourauie, com fortable, perlect, and arllsllo subsll- tnLps vet lnvenlMl. TLhv ant .n. proved and adopted by the United States Government and our principal Surgeon p men led August 18, lstii, May 2:1, 14; May 1. 1st ' Address K 1Mb ALL A CO., NO. 63 AAC'H Street Philadelphia, PamphleUlree. KW CITY ORDINANCES. AN ORDINANCE To Provide lor the Kiile of Certain Real Estate. Section 1. The Pelpot and Common Counolls ol the City of Philadelphia do ordain, That the ( ominlshloiicr of Oily Properly, under the direction of the Committee on City Property, bo nnd lie is hereby aulliorlzea and oirecieu to sell at publlrt auction, alter dim advertisement. 1 lie lota ol ground ana promises mennoneu itnu diKci ibcd in the schedule which Is hereto au- iiexed and made purl of this ordinance. Section 2. The said lots til around and pre- nilsea Khali be sold separnlcly, or lu parcels, to the lilthest bidders, and lor llie niguest pi ices which may be bidden for the saiii". The con sideration for such snleor sales shall be cash, or, at the option of the purchaser, t wenty per cent, of the purchase money may be paid In ensb, and the balance secured bv bond and moitiiHue ol the premises, pnvaiile in live yours, with Interest at the rate of six per cent, per milium, payable seml-anuu.illy ou the first day ot July and January lu eacii year, wmi tne usual htipulailnn to bo Inserted In said bond and mortgage, that in case of default in pay- tiiMit oi interest for thirty iliiys, tne wnoie pi iiiclpel sum shall thereupon become due and iccoveriible by law: JYavidrd. That when the lot of ground hereby uutliori.ed to be sold Is no Unmoved and vncuiit, the purchaser, at tils option. In lieu of llie aid mortgite to secure the balance of the puroh tse money as above niMitloned, may have the said balance charged upon the ground by grou ml-rent deed or deeds, lu the usual lorm. The said ground-rents thereby created to be puld lu equal semi annual payments on the first of July and January in each year: Ami provided further, '1 hnl the purchasers Hhall pay all expenses lor deeds, bonds, mortgagee, S'amps, ackuowledg inci Is, and other expenses lu llie matter of making the conveyance from the oily to the puicliHsels. Section ,'!. Whenever nnyof tho snld lo's of proubd and pr niiscs shall have boen sold and the tein s of Mile compiled with, by payment oi the wLolo or stipulated proportions of the pur cl ni-e money In cash lo the City Treasurer, 1'. shall be the duty of the Mayor to execute and deliver to the puichasers a proper deed or deeds, in lee simple or icservlng ground-rent, for his, her, or their piopertles, with tho seal of th Citv ol PI Ihulelplilautlixed thereto; and It shall tie the duly of tho City Treurnrer. uuder tho direction of the Committee on Finance, to apply the mortgages and bonds, or proooeds of such sales, wilh the aunuul Income and Interest on mortgages and grounu-routs, as tne same may lull due, and the principal sums of said mortgages and ground-rents, whenever the same may be paid or redeemed, to the Sinking r utiu ol the cny oi i-niiaucipnia. HCHEDLi.E. No. 1. All that certain lot or piece of "ground, v ith the messuage and tenement now erected thereon, situate on the north side of Rucestreet, beli g No. 431. at a distance of tlllv-two reet thi e inches east of the ea-t side of Fifth street; coi taming in front or biendth ou the said Kaoe street sixteen lect live inches, aud extending of that width northward eighty feet, with the right and privilege luto an eighteen feet tea inch wide court, called Itich.trdson's court, 1 In.. ....... 1. ..... w.. inln ,t... ii i i I It ...a otUQt. Ik imcied on the north by a lot or piece of ground now of the City of 1'hihtdi ipbla, ou the east bv snld Bleharilsou's court, ou the south by said Race sireet, ana on tne woi t oy a tot or pine of ground now or late of , and vinitlv bv the end of tne Filth street lots. No. 2. All thatcei tain lot or piece of ground. with the messuage aud teneiieut now erected thereon, situate on lnwKt aiiln of lllohard- Kon's court rbelmr No. 1). at the dlstanoe of ull,lit leet ii.ii 111 rn tin, linrl.li side Of Ri!e street, containing In front or bro.oth on said RlchardKon's court nine feet eigliu Inches, and extendinir of that width westward nineteen feet leu inches, with use and pi ivilege of the privies at the north end of said Richardson's court. Hounded on the north by a lot or piece ol ground now of the city of Philadelphia, on tht. raHt bv said ltlcharitMon's court, on tho t-oulh by a lot or piece of ground now of tho city or Philadelphia, ana on tne west oy tue ennB of the Fil'lh sireet lets. No. 3. All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the messuage or tenement now erected thereon, situate on the wont side of Riohard- son's court (being No. 2). at the distance of eighty-nine feet eight inches north ol the north side of Race street, containing in front or u-eadth on snld Richardson's court twenty-one feet iij,ie Inches, and extending of thai width westward P'neteen feet ten Inches, with the use and privilege tf the privies on theuorthend ol said Richardson's- couri.. Bouuded on the north Ly a lot or piece of ground nottr of JUe city of Philadelphia, on the east by said Rich ardson's court, and on the south byalotnotrof the city or Philadelphia, una on the westby the cndsol the Fifth street lots. No. 4. All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the messuage or tenement now erected thereon, situate on the west side of 'Richard son's court (being No. 3), at the distance of one hundred and eleven feet five inches north of the north bide of Race street, containing in front or breadth on said Richardson's court twenty-one leet ten inches, and extending of that width westwurd nineteen feet ten inches, with the use and privilege of the privies on the north end of said Richardson's court. Bounded on the north by a lot or piece of ground now of the city of Philadelphia, on Ihe eust by said Richardson's court, on the south by a lot of the city of Phila delphia, on the west by said Rlchurdson's court, ou the south by a lot of the city ol Philadelphia, and on the west by the ends of the Fifth street lots. No. 5. All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the messuuge or tenement thereon erected, sitnnie on the west side of Richard son's court, being No. 4, tit the distance of one hundred and thirty-three feet three inches north of the north side of Race street, containing in front or breadth on said Richardson's court twenty-seven feet three inches, and extending of that width westward nineteen leet ten inches, with the use and privilege, of the privies ou the north end of said Richardson's court; bounded on the north by a lot now or lute of i , ou the east by said Richardson's court, on tho (iouth by a lot of ground uow of tho cltyof Philadelphia, and on tho west by the ends of the Fifth street lots. No, 6. All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the two-aud-a-half-story brick: buildlug thereon erected, situate ou the east side of Front street, at the distance of forty-two feet six and one quarter Inches north of Noble street, in the Eleventh Ward of the city of Philadelphia, containing in front or breadtn ou t-aid Front street twenty-oue feet nine Inches, and extending of that width in length or depth easterly ut right angles with said Frout sireet s.'xty-lwofeet. No. 7. All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the southeast corner of South aud Carbon streets. In the Twenty-sixth Ward of t lie city of Philadelphia, containing lu front or breadth on said Sout h street ten feet, aud ex tending in length or depth southward nloug the enst side of said Carbon street twenty feel. No. X. All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the two-and-a-half-story frame building thereon erected, sitaate on the east side of Front street, in the Eleventh Ward of the city of Philadelphia, beginning at the distance of fcixty-four feet three und one-quarter inches north of Noolestreet, theuceexteuding easterly at right angles will) snld Frout street sixty two J'eet: thouce extendlnc northerly parallel wilh t-ald Front street twenty-one feet nine and three-quarter Inches; thence extending westerly ou aline at right angles with Beach street sixty-two feet one and a half inches to suld Front street: and thence extending southerly along said Front street twenly-tlve feet und three-quarters of uu inch to the place of beginning. JOSEPH F. MARCER, President ol Common Couucll. Atteft Benjamin H. Hainks. , Clerk of Select Counoil. JOSHUA SFERINO, i President of Select Council. Approved this twentieth day of April, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty seven iA.i.Ib07). McMICnTAEL, 4 23 It Mayor of Philadelphia. COAL. c 0 AL! COAL! COALJ J. A. WILSON'S (Bnocessor to W. L. Poulk.) u:nieii and scucylkiu FAMILY COAL YARD HO. 1B17 CAIXOWniLI. ST., PHILA. Attention Is called to my HONKY BROOK X.XB1UH and RK-liKOKKN SCHUYLKILL, both auuei lor and unsurpassed Coal. Coal aud Freparailuua best lu the city. 2&6 CITY ORDINANCES. ANOHDINANCE XX To AulhnrlKa llvn MuIa sf lha TtiilMlnar kiu.wh as the Moyamenslng Hall, and the Loti erected pon wulon tuo Bala Rullding U V J Section 1. The Roleot and Common Councils of fY ;'Jyiy .of hUadolpbla do ordain, That lh v- hi ?l , nV ,ot Vu Property ho and he Ik -. i ioe,.?M ,rr'd 'overuse and sell, at pnbll . ' '"'r.'i0, ,,el,,',p"l,,l'r,unilerthesi.pervlslo ot the CoinmiUeeon City Properly, alt that lot ' of ground upon which Is erected tu building ' known as Moyan.euslng Hall, sltualo on the south side of ( hrlsllan street, between Ninth and Tenth streets. In the Second Ward of said City, containing in front on Christian street about one hundred and sixty feet, and In, depth about one hundred and seventy-seven feel: Provided, that twenty per cent, ot ths pur chase money shall be paid In casii at the tlmeof en ia n in., mi in iif.H mnv lm 101,1 rail nr. . 1 1 ' piemlscs by mortgage, payable In five years, with liiteiestseml-aiinually.oron ground-reuU ' in the usual form, or the whole puretiase money , mnv be paid In cash at the option of the pur- 1 chaser, upon thedellvery of thedeed, and undr such otht r conditions and terms of sale as shall ' be fixed by sold Committee. The said whole lob ' lobe first divided Into smaller lots or conve nient lze, pursuant to a plan thereof, t be pre pared under I he supervision of said Committee oy the Chief Euglneeraud Surveyor: And pro vided, that the Commissioner be and he ia hereby also directed to advertise and soil at public Bale, to tho highest bidder, under the supervision of said Committee, the said the. mutt-rials of said buildings and Hall, with the condition thut the purchaser shall remove ti e brick, stone, and oilier materials or said building, within sixty days alter the said sale in i reor. Section 2. Thnt the Mayor be and he U hereby authorised to affix the corporate seal of said city to such deed or deeds as may be neces sary lo convey t ne said lots oi grouuu to tuo purchaser or purcuusers tnereoi. JU3M11 r. BlAIturjIt, Prcsldeut of Common Counoil. Attest RollF-HT IlKTHKM., Assistant Clerk of Select Council. JOSHUA sPERlNti, rresidenl of Select Council. Approved this twentieth day of April, Anno Domini one thotisaud eight hundred aud sixty seven (A. D. 1807). MUUlUil MOMlUtlACili. 4 23 It Mayor of Philadelphia. A N ORDINANCE jCX To Provide for the Bale of CortalK Real Estate vested In the City of Phlla- deli'hia. Section l. The select ana common uonnciw of tho City of Philadelphia do ordain, That the Commissioner of City Property be aud he ia hereby authorized and directed to sen at puoiie auction, alter thirty days' notice of time and place of sale, by advertisements in thron of the dully papers of the suld clly, all that certain lot ol ground situate on the north side of Cnosnnt Twenty-third street, and extending along said t hesnut street two hundred ana iorty icei u Twenty-lourth street, snd In depth northward inreo nundreu and sixty leet to a uerisia twentv-lour feet street called Hlmes street; bounded ou the north by Simes street, on the east by Twenty-third street, and on the south, . . . . . . - . ... - . 1 .... t,n ...nut I ... fl' II, .1 I W Ly ClieSUUt Bli eei, ttllLl nso. uj - fourth sireet, lately occupied by the PUlladel- . phiaUas Works. proviueu, uiai tne saiu piece oi sruuuu ,uu first be divided Into lots, pursuant to the plan. hereunto annexed, ana eaon iol snaii oe lum senarately. with the privilege to the bidder of taking four additional lots adjoining eaon. other, ana ineone purcnuseu, i mo nniuo.o . . i ...... . ....... t ,r ..ii. nonl. tf tht purchase money shall be paid in cash at tne time of the delivery of the deed, and the bal ance mny be secured on the premises by mort gage or ground-rent deeds, or may be paid l cash, at the option ""-haser President ol Common Counoil, Attest ! Robert Betheix, i Assistant Clerk of Select Council. JOSHUA SPERINU, 1 President of Select Couuoil. Approved this twentieth day of April, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty seven (A. D. 1S67). MORTON McMICHAEIi, 4 23 It Mayorof Philadelphia. RESOLUTION Authorizing the City Controller to Males Certain Trans'ers. itsHnivPi.' By tho Select and Common Cnan ells of thaV'ty of Philadelphia. That the City f -nnttnlinr w.V"d is hereby directed to transfer oSe hundred au "fty-flve dollars and twenty five cents to Item 1 .of aa ordinance to make am appropriation to def..y 'fJe.?p2?8f 8 l be la" curred for the reception ?f tuo HUte flas' iouows: From Item 2 (two), staging au A decora- tions. twenty-five dollars aud 'wenty- five cents From Item 8 (eight), salutes, one nuJ1 dred and thirty dollars 25-25 130 -M One hundred and fifty-five dollars and twenty-live cents $155-2S" JOSEPH F. MARCER, President of Common CounelL Attest Robert BETnEix, Assistant Clerk of Select Cornell. -. JOSHUA SPERINU, President of Select Council, Approved this twentieth day of April Anno Domini one thousand eight hundrod and! sixty-seven (A. D. 1Ho7). MORTON McMICHAEIi, 4 23 It Mayor of Philadelphia. FUBN1 1 UH, BEDDING, ETC TO HOUSEKEEPERS. I feave a large stock of every variety of ' FURNITURE, Which I will sell at reduced prices, consisting of PLAIN AND WARRLE TOP COTTAOK BOlTHb WALNUT CHAWUKR BUI'18. PAl;LOR SUITS IN VKLVKT PLTJSH. PARLOR SUITS IN HAIR CLOTH. . PARLOR SUITS IN RLPS. Sideboards, Kxtenslou Tables, Wardrobes, Book casus, Mattresses, Lounges, etc etc . p. ersTiMB, 1 11 N. E. corner BECOND and RACE Street, ESTABLISHED 1795. A. S. RODINSON, frencli Mate LookinR-Glasscs. EKOKAVlliGS, PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS ETC, Kanulacturur of all kindi ot LO0B3HQ.OLASS, rORTRAlT, AJfD PICTTOS nLftJCE8 10 ORDER. No. OlO OHESNUT STREET. THIRD DOOR ABOVE THE CONTINENTAL, PHILADELPHIA. tl JjOTJSE-FURNISniNG Q00D8. EXtKLIdENT OPPOBTBSIXT TOsECCBB UABUAINS. To close the estate of the late JOllN A. BICBFIIET, Importer and Dealer n House-Furnishing Ooodi, HO. 9IS CI1ESNUT TBCT, Between Ninth and Tenth, South Bide, Philadelphia His Administrators now offer the whole stock at prices below the ordinary rales charged. This stocax embraces every thing wanted In a well-orderudhousa-hold: Plain Tin Ware, Brushes, Wooden Warsy Rasfcets, Plated Ware, Cutlery, Iron Ware, J spanned W are, and Cooking Utensils of every description. A great variety of SHAKER GOODS, BIRD CAGES, etc etc, can be obtained on the must roastus able terms. genuine arctic refrigerators and Water coolers. A hue assortment of PAPIER-MACHB GOODS. This Is the largest retail eaiabllshuient In tliisli In Philadelphia, aud cllnsons aud irmiKtirs will nuiu to the ir advantage lo examine our slock belo'spu ebashiK. NOTE.-Our friends In tha country may order", snail, aud prompt alMullon wUltwgivau. lultusiw