FINANCIAL. I JEV STATE LOAN. THE NEW SIX PER CENT. STATE LOAN. Frco from all Stato, County, and Municipal Taxation, Will be furnished In sums to suit, on applica tion to either of tbo undersigned: J AT COOKE A CO., nBKXEL A C lni :. W. fli A KKE A CO. JEV STATE LOAN. THE NEW SIX PER CENT. STATE LOAN, Prpn frnm nil Ktntn rminfr - -a W -- "W -fc- V -fc W iA A Jf and Municipal Taxation, Will be furnished In sums to suit, on applica tion to either of the undersigned: ALEX. A CO. JOHN E. 1'OX fc CO. CIIAKLEM EJIOBY A CO. I'BEbEKICK STEER. E HAVES A HBO. CiliEKDEKXIKti A DAVES. HlIItTZ .V HOWARD. BIOItEJI A CO. EDWARD BOUIKS A CO, CIKOBUE J. BOYD. BARKER, BBOM. A CO. KKIdiUT A CIRAFF. INAAC C. JOXE.S, JR. VI EE A MOUTH. 4 8 lni J H. IIA1U EY TUO.tlAS. fJEW PENNSYLVANIA 6 PEU CENT. LOAN. FOR BALE IN BUMS TO SUIT DE HAVEN & BROTHER, 421m4p NO. 40 S. THIRD STREET. JEVV STATE LOAN For bale, W ithout Coiuml&sloii, J. E. R1D6WAY BANK EH, lui RO. 57 SOVTII THIRD STREET. EV STATE LOAN. THE KEW B PER 1'KMT. STATE LOAN, FREE FBOM ALL. TAXATION, Will be furnished In sums to suit, by COCHRAN & GOWEN, BANKERS AND BROKERS. 4 81m Q. Ill SOCTH THIRD STREET. N E V 23,000.000 LOAN OF TUB STATE CF PENNSYLVANIA For sale in amounts to suit purchasers. C. T. l'ERKES, Jr., & C0 4 Jim KO. to SOCTK JHIRD STREET. 7 3-10s, ALL SERIES, CONVKHTlfiU INTO Pive-Tweiities of 1865, ) JANUARY AND JULY WITHOUT CHARGE. E09B8 DELIVERED 2XX2QIATELT. DE HAVEN & BROTHER, iWI Ko. 40 SOUTH THIllD St. THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, FINANCIAL BANKING HOUSE OF Jay Cooke & Co,, 119 AM) 114 S. THIRD ST., 1MIIEADA., Dealers in all Government Securities. OLD O-UOa WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW. A Mill KaEDIFEEREME allowed. Compound Interest Notes Wanted. I MI. JUST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. Collections made. Blocks bought aud sold ou CoillIlilrMoll. sin-clul business accommodullousresorved for lames. ISiiJjiu S. SECURITIES A SPECIALTY. S ti 17 H, RANDOLPH & CO. BANKERS AND BROKERS, NO.IGM THIRD ST., KO. 8 NASSAU ST., PHILADELPHIA, KIW yuilK. IXlW feSTYTE LOAN Hilt SALE AT LOWEST PRICE. CONVERSIONS MADE OF 7'3Cs WITHOUT CHARGE. OEDERS EOR STOCKS AND UOLD EXE Cl'TED IN PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK. ii fa U C U 5 T 8E VEK-TH IK T Y N OTES, 4 ON VERTED WITHOUT CHARGE; INTO THE NEW I1VE-TWENTY OLD INTEREST BONDS. Large Bonds delivered at once. Small Bonds fur nished as soou as received from Washington. JAY COOKE 6 CO., tnt No. 114 S. THIRD STREET. 7 3'IOS. 8LVEN - THIRTY NOTES CONVERTED WITHOUT CHARGE INTO THE NEW C - O s. BONDS DELIVERED AT ONCE, COW POUND INTEREST NOTES wanted at Big market rates. WM. PAINTER & CO., 8 263m NO. 86 SOUTH THIRD ST pm S. PETERSON & CO.. No. 30 S. THIHD Street. WlVEKMBFNT SECURITIES OF AL KINDS AND ST4CKS,KONDS, ETC BOUGHT AND BOLD AT TILB Philadelphia aud Sew York Boardi of Broker COMPOUND INTEREST. KOTES WANTED DRAIXS ON NEW YORK Always for Bale lu sums to suit purchaser. 1 2 8m SEVENTH NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA, NORTHWEST CORNER OF FOURTH AND MARKET STREETS, (JEOBUE W. HILL, PRESIDENT, E. It. HALL, CASHIER, OFFERS EVERY ADVANTAGE TO DEPOSITORS Lankers', Merchants', and Manufacturers' Accounts solicited. 4 is thstu:iiu RATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC Nob. t0tt aud till CIIESNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL, 9.100,000-FULL PAID, DIRECTORS, Jos. T. Bailey, 'William Ervleu.lSam'l A. Blspnam, Edw. B. li ne. (Jsgood Welsh. I Fred. A. Hoyt, Nathan Htllea.lB. Rowland, Jr.,lWiu. H. Rhawn, PRKSIDKNT, WILLIAM H. KUAWN. CABHIKR, JOSEPH p. MUMKORD. 1818m BILLIARD ROOMS. B1V- . BIRD. Alter several months' preparation, Mr. O. BIRD linn opened Lis new and Biiaciuu. establishment for the entertainment of his frienaa and the uubllc in general, at Nos. nd and tin7 ARCH HireeL The hrst and second floors are Sued up as Billiard Rooms, aud lurnlshed with twelve hrst-class table wtille the appurtenances and adornments comprise everything which can conduce to tli eumlurt and convenience of the players, lu the baneuieul are four new and splendid Rowling Alleys, for those who wish to develops their mnscle in anticipation of the base ballseasou. A Restaurant la attached, where every tliliiK in the edlhle line cau lie hud of the bit nuullty andit the shortest notice. '1 lie following we.UUWD genlleuieu have been secured as Assistants, and will nreulde over Hie various departments: PREtsH. O. WOODNUTT, SAMUEL DOUGLASS, JOHN HOOD, WILLIAM E. OILLMORE, 11 EN It Y W. DUNCAN. PHILIP GRUM BKEOHT, Restaurateur. ' While Mr. BIRD will hold a careful supervlslor over all. He ventures to say that, taken all lu all there has nothing ever been started lu Philadelphll approaching thin establishment In conipleleuetts ot arraugeuieut and alteuliou to the couifurt of tu4 public. " s lnj C. BIRD Proprietor. GOVERNMENT SALES. DWOT OF A KM Y CLOTIIINO AND 1 OUirAGK. JKPFKiiHONVii.T.K, Iiid., April 20, lSli,. l esoldRt mibllc nuclion. to llin hlKlii-Nt lildilir. iii WEDNESDAY. Miiv 1". 18U7. nt 10 o'clock A. M., llin lollowinK articles of cou- oeiimcci inopcny: n,(;13 Wooiivu Blan 161 Haversacks. Ill Knapsacks. l,15l Knit Jackets. 4x2 Great-Coat Htraps. 2.1 Hashes. 12 l'alis Chevrons. 31J$ Eairs Hlioulder Hoalos. 0 Canteens, fill Heil Sacks. 5!) l'lcks. 01'lck and Axo Han dles. 0 Wall Tents. 4 Wall Tent Elles. fco Hut Eeatliers. 1(1 Hat Bugles. Hi Hut En k I cm. JOSetslJruin snares. .'i0 l)rum Cords. 8 Trumpets. 24 Bimles. 10 llufjlo Cords and Tnssels. I,.rj."i0 Sots Tent I'nles. 4 il Yards 10 o liuck. OH Yards 12 w Duck. kets. li,1!HTiowscrs, Infy. 2,.!1!) Mounted. l.TCJHhPk Coals, lined. lli.V.'il " tinllned. ,l7;i I'liiform Coals. 3.7iU Jncki lN. ;!i Uteut f ;onl, Inf'v. lill " Mouiitcd. 7ilHhlrts. 1S7 lirawprn. I'm Irs Hiorklngs. (iJi I'nlis lioots. Ill I'llllH liOOH'CS. 1 1 1 l' orame Cmib. l.iYi? Cup i ;ov-rs. LI IIhIn, crossed 8:t- 111 t H. Jl lint Cords and Tassels. .'! Sibley Tents. shelter Tents, s Ei i I'm. i!'i irum 1 lends. f )ium KHdhn. ILl'i l'nlrs Drum- HU'Un. Terms CiihIi, In Government funds. Sale to take Dim e ut tlio Clutlilnir Warehouse lluhpilnl un.unils). J.j older ol iiliijor-Gcneral lliomas, (i. A. HUM., 4 2!) 12t Captain mid M. H. K U. S. Army. L'AJ.I'. 'K DARIAUI'.I) CLOTHING AND O Eo I ' 1 1 ' A G 10 C I t ) T 1 1 I X 1 4 DEl'OT. SCI1 li EK ILL A HSEN AI, OKEICIO OK EXE CUTIVE A Nil lNslM'XITNG OEEICEH. l'liii.ADF.i.i'uiA (l'a.), April mn. Will be sold nt l'ulilio Auclioii, on account of he United States, at the Schuylkill Arsenal. Gkiv'k Kerry road, l'liilat'A 'phla, on sA'lT ItlA Y, May 4, isiir, at 10 o'clock, A. M., ne loiiowinp-naineu nrticlesol Imuiaeu ciolli n u null lOriuipaue. viz : Axes, Pick. Axes. KellliiK. Boots. Blankets, Infantry Coats, Greatcoats, l'omuo Cups, Drawers, Trowsers, aniei ns, canii) Keitie--. t ap i.overs. Knapsacks, Stocklnns. Spades, Scales (Brass), Eedhiicks, Shirts, etc. J lie property jnust be removed wiluiu rive (j) dnyN from day of sale. catalogues will be rurnisiied upon application at this oilice. or at the ollice of Army Clothini: and Equipane, No. llii'J (ilRAHI) Street. 1 erins catili, in Government ! unds. By order of Bvt. Malor-General GEO. H. CIIOSMAN, Assistant luarterinnster-Ge,ueral, U. S. Army. III0JNKY W. JANES, dipt, and A. Q. M., Bvt. MaJ. U. H. Army, 4 2'i.st Executive and Inspecting Oltlcer. s A Ij E OF POWUEll BlIKEAU OF OllPNANCK,") Navy Dkpahtment, y iinoton City, April 22, 1S07. J Wash There will be so.d at I'ubilc Auction, to the lunlicht bidders, In the ollice of tin Inspector of Oninunce, nt the NAVY YARD, BOSTON, iwusMiehusottH, at noon on 'ill IJ lis day , the ninth (!Mh) day of May, 1H67. llfleeu hundred (Iftoo; 1 arreln of l'OWUIOH, composed of rifle caimoii, musket, and ordinary cannon powder, mid eighteen hundred (ISOOj pounds compressed powder. i nese powaers win oe soiu ny sample, ana m lots to suit purchasers. xti ms, one-nan ciiKii in tiovernmeni lunus, and l lie remainder wii bin ten days aiterwards, during which time the powders must be re moved lrom (he maga.tue, otherwise they will revert to the Government, II. A. WISE, 4 24 l"t Chief of Bureau. CITY ORDINANCES. AN ORDINANCE To Kepulate the Time within which the Heads of Departments shall Keluru Unpaid Claims to the City Hollcltor. Htcllon l. The select and common coun cils of the;Cfty of Philadelphia do ordain, That li snail oe tne duty of lue neau ot eacn Depart ment of the City of Philadelphia to make the return of all unpaid claims provided for In the filth section of the ordinance entitled "An Or dinance Establishing tiie Eaw Department of the City of Philadelphia;" approved August 22, 1S04, within four months from the time any work shall be douo and performed by any such departments. And the City Solicitor shall have exclusive Charge oi, ana tne receipt, ana collec tion ot all such claims after the date of said return. JOSEPH E. MAHCEIl, President oi Common Council. Attest liKKJAMIN II. HAIXES, Clerk of Select Council. JOSHUA SPERING. President of Select Council. Arnroved this twenty-seventh day of April. Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven (A, d. ltso, ). JUUKK'iN HI CM iL'tlA i';i, 4 30 It Mayor of Philadelphia. KE S OLUTION To Lay a Water Pipe on Eederal street, nom Twentieth to Tweuty-nrst street, in the Twenty-sixth ward, and on other streets. Kesolved. By the Select and Common Councils ol the Cliy of Philadelphia, That the Chief En gineer ol the Water Department bo and he is hereby authorized to lay water pipe ou me ioi lowing streets: un f ederal street, irom T wentieth lOTwenty- flrst street. On Carnenter street, from Twenty-second street to Twenty-third street. On League and ivlmnaii street, irom Twenty- second to Twenty-third street, Twenty-sixth Ward. On rowelton avenue, from Thirty-second street to Lancaster avenue. On Thirty-sixth street, Horn Bridge street to I'oweltou avenue. on Thirty-seventh street, from Bridge street to Aspen street: and On Thirty-sixth street, from Bridge street to Pennsylvania Eallroad, Twenty-tourtti Ward; and On Huntingdon street, between Kensington avenue and Fillmore avenue, Nineteenth. Ward; and n Filbert street, from Twenty-second to Twenty-third street, in the Ninth Ward. JOSEPH F. MARCER, President of Common Council. Attrst l'.Ol!K4!T BKTIIKI.Ti, Assistant Clerk of Select Council. JOSHUA SPERING, President of Select Council. Approved this twenty-seventh day of April, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven (A. D. lHiiT). MORTON McM ICIIAEL, 4 HO It Mayor of Philadelphia. A1 N O R D 1 N A N C E . To Muke an Appropriation out of the In come ol the uirard f.siaie lor the purpose therein mentioned, and to transler u certain item of appropriation to the Directors of the Giriud College for Orphans. Section 1. The Select and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia do ordain, That the sum of two thousand dollars be and the same is hereby appropriated out of llio income ot tiie residuary portion of the Girard Estate for the year 18U7, for the purpose of puylng expenses of suit "Girard Heirs vs. City of Philadelphia Trustees," now pending in the Supreme Court at Washington, that is to say to item No. 11, miscellaneous expenses, luudo by ordiuuuoe December 24, 1800 (S20UO). Section 2. Tuatthe followingtransfer bo made in the appropriation for the use uud support of theGlrard College for Orphans for the year 1S07, approved December 24, lbtki. to wil: That the sum of five hune'red dollars (S3U0) from itoia No. 17 (salary of President) be und the same is hereby transierred to Item No. 1 (subsistence). JOSEPH F. MARCER. President of Common Council. Attest RoiintT P.KTIIBLI., Assistant Clerk of Select Council, JOSHUA HPKR1NG, President of Heloct Council. Approved this twenty-seventh day of March. Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven (A. D. M7- y BVUUl MORTON McMICHAEL, 4 30 It Mayor of Philadelphia. IilVY WELLS OWNERS OK PROPERTY"" The only place to gel Privy Wells cleaned Olttluiecied at ery low prices. A. PKYHON, Manufacturer of Pcmdretie, 10 ttOLDSMITIl'b 11A-L.L, L1BHA.K Y Btroet, INSURANCE COMPANIES. DELAWAU10 MUTUAL SAFETY INU HAM'Kl'O.M i'ANY, lucorporated by the Legw laiiireol Pennsylvania, lh.i'j. Ofllce, 8, E. Corner Til inn and WALNUT Streets, Philadelphia. MARIN K INhCKANCEH on VPHflPlr f arK". bikI Irelkhl. lo ad parts of the world. INLAND 1NKJKANCKU on iroodii by rlrer; canal, lake, and land carrlata, t3 all Paris ol the Union. KIK): INMCRANCE8 on nierchandlse gpnraliv, Ou btores, Dwelling Uouhcs, Etc AbfcETH OF tTTk COMPANY, i.uveinier i, i. rnn,(K)ii United tsiaiead 1'er Ceuu Loan, 171 1H,000-O0 lau.UOO United btates 6 Per CenU Loan ISM 13S,600"C0 800,0110 United Hlules 7 8-1U Per Cent, Ixian, TreaHiiry Notes tll,5(W00 128.OH0 City ol I'hilaiielphlaSIx PerCeuv. Loan (exi nipiH) 12(l,56i'50 54,000 Blate or Pennsylvania bli Pur tvnt. Ixian M,700"00 Ge.OOn BtHteof PeuiiRylvania Five Per Cent. )iau tLeiO-OP 60,000 State of New Jeraey blx Per Cent. Iian 6O.7WO0 21i,Oiio PemiHvivaiila Railroad, lat MoitKUKe, Sjlx Per Cent. Honila. 0,500tKI 2fi,iX) Pennsylvania Railroad, :M Mort gage hlx Per. Cent, lloU'ls J4.258-00 Western Peinisylvatila Railroad tix Per Cent. Bond (Pennsyl vania Railroad Kiitiranleen) (0,7600 ai.OOO Htnteol TcunesBce Five Per Cent, IjOH 18.nM0"O0 7,001' hlaie of 1 euneflai e Klx Per Out. Loa B.OWOO 15,0(1(1 3'ii Miaren Mm-k 01 Oei Uianlown Last onipi.ny (principal and In i Ii'i est Kiiarauleed by the city of Philadelphia) 15,00000 7,1541 14H Wmres Muck ot Peunsylva- nliKiillrcKd Coinimiiy 8,25S"j5 8,si I'm Mmrt'K Mock ot North Peun- Hvlviuila Railroad ('iniiany 4,950 UP 21'. (no SnMmrefi Mock ol Phlhulelphla and Southern Wail bteamshlp Company 2H,OiWO0 l'.lo,9no Loans on IIoikIh and MortKage, 1st Liens ou City Property. 195,9O0'00 par, Mai ket value. l,070,2soTO wi, fi,ede,iiD. ReelEstale. 8fi,000-00 Bills r.Hcivuhle for inauraucea made 27,637-20 Ualance due at agencies. Pre nilunison Marine Policies, Ac crued luiereet, and other dehta due to the Company 88,923 90 Scrip and Slock ol sundry Insu rance and other Companies, tA.17!!. Estimated value 1,930110 C.usli in Rank 3li.l(r.'-2 t'aah in Drawer 447"14 . 41,54000 1.4(17,82156 Tldn being a new enterprise, the Par is assumed w uic ujninei. VHllie, 'I honiaa C. 11 anil Samuel E. Stokes, iienry Moan, William U. Roulton, Edward DurlliiKlou, li. Jones lirooke, Edward Lafourcade, Jiu oh P. Jones, James R. McKarland, Joshua P. Eyre, Spencer Mcllvalne, J. li. Semple, plitHhurg, A. R. Rerger, " D, T. Morvan, " Oeorge W. iiernardoa. John C. Liavli,, Edmund A. Svuder, Theophllus Pauldlug, John R. Penrose, Jameu Triujuair, 11 eury C. Dallett, Jr., Jnuies C. Hand, William C. Ludwlg, Joseph H. Seal, Ueorte G. Leiper, II ugh Craig. Jo), n I). Tuylor, Jacob Klegel, THOMAS C. JIANI). Pr"Hllcnt, JOHN C. DAVIS, Vice-President, jHkkky Lylhubn, Secretary. 181 182 9 c 1 1 A RTER TEHPETU AL. rraiiKlin Fire Insurance Co. OF 1I11LADEUI11A. OFFICE: .NOt. 4tUMAM 43? CIIKSKUT MTKEEj ASKKTM UN JANUARY 1, 18 . K,0tS,14ttl. Capital Accrued Surplus preuilunjts UNSETTLED CLAIMS. 27,4ariti ....w.ono-ot IHS.718-S8 l,2Uti,4S216 INCOME FOK 1866, l..St:N 1A1 HIN4K 181S9 UVtB 5,5UU,0UU. Perpetual aud Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms DIRECTORS. Charlen N. Raucker, Ueorge Fales, luuias W uglier, Allred Filler. buiiiut'i truni tieorge W. Richards t raucis W. Lewis, M. D. Peter McCall, t homas Sparks. Isaac lea, CHARLES N. BANCKER, President. (iEORUE FALES. Vice-President. J. W. MCALLISTER. Secretary protein. 318U231! Ti" IKE USURAjCE EXCLUSIVELY. Tlli J.' 1 ENSVLVAN1A FIRE INSURANCE COM t A N V incorporated 1826 Charier Perpetual No, bio WALN U'i blreel, opposite ludepeudeuce Square, This Company, favorably known to the community for over lorly years, continues to Insure against lossoi uamagu by hie ou Public or Private Rulldlugs, either peiniaueiilly or ful annulled time. Also, on Furniture, blocks of UooUs, aud Merchandise generally, on liberal urms. Uheir Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund.lt Invested in the must careful manner, which euaolet them io oiler to the insured an undoubted security in the cabe of loss. Daniel Smith, Jr.. John Deverenx, Thomas Hmlth, Henry Lewis, J.UIllinehamFell. Alexander Reusoo, Isaac iiagienursi, Thomas Kohhlns, xiaiuei naoiiocK, jr. DANIEL SMITH, Jr. riesldent. WII.I.TAM O. Cbowki-l. Secretary 8H0 PliCEMX INSURANCE COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED 1S64 CHARTER PERPETUAL. No. 224 WALNUT Street, opposite the Exchange. In addition to MARINE aud INLAND INSUR ANCE, this Company Insures from loss or damage by FIRE for liberal terms on buildings, merchandise, lurnliure, etc, for limited periods, and permanently on buildings, by deposit of premium. The Couipaiiy has been in active operation for more than SIXTY YEA JUS, during wide- all losses have been promptly adjusted and paid. John L. Hodge, Lawrence Lewis, Jr. David Lewis, Reujamln Etllng, Thomas H. Powers. A. R. Mclletiry. Edliiuiid Castillon, Iiuis C. Norris. M. li. Maliony John T. Lewis, William S. Orant, Robert W. Learning, D. Clark Wharlou Samuel Wilcox, j i j 1 1 WUCHERER, PresldenU KivrFt Witmr. Secret ary. g N S U RANGE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA. OFFICE, No. 232 WALNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA INCORPORATED 17B4. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL,, t3OOO00. ASM TX. J.t.MAIlY 8, 1N67, 91,763,26733. ivil ill S lIAltI.F, 1M,AM Tit 4K.VPUB iA'HUA AN JO 11 UH ltlltj, l)IKKCTOIlS Arttinr n. icnin, M Uiuel W. Junes, Joi n A. liruw u, thanes Taylor, , uihrnse W liile, Richard D. Wood. William Welsh, t-eorge L. narrlson, r raucis J I. lope, :dward 11. Trotter, Edward S. Clarke, William Cuiiimings, T. Charlton Henry, Allred I. Jessup, t-. ol orris v am, jonn f. w iute. John Mason, 1 Louis C. Madeira, A TlTTIT'T Ci l'Ol,-L'lv u..i.. . Cjiahi.ks Flatt. t-tcretary. M l.Li AM Bl'EUI.KR, Harrlshurg, Pa., Central Agent lor the State ot Pennsylvania. 125 DKOVILENT LIFE AND TRUST COilPAKY r OF PUILADFJLpHIA, No. Ill South FOURTH Street. INCORPORA'l F;D 3d MONTH, 22d.. 1S6S. CAPITAL. 1160,000, PAID IN Insurance on Livee, by Yearly Premiums: or b- 11'. or 2U year i-remiums, iNon-lorleiture. jtiiaowiueiiwi, pnyaoiB v m mitire age, or on prior ease oy eariy i-remiums, or 10 year Premiums i,ili classes Non-forfeiture. Aunultiea granted on favorable terms Term Policies, Clilldrcu's Endowments. Thl Company, w bile giving the Insured thesecnrlty of a paid-up Capital, will divide the eutlre profits of tiie Llle huslnefcs among ill Policy holders. Moneys received at Interest, and paid on demand, Authorized by charier to execute Trusts, and to act as Executor or Administrator, Assignee or Ouardiau, and lu other fiduciary capacities, under appointment oi any Court of tills Commonwealth, or any person or persons, or bodies politic or corporate. PAMUK.il n. wiiriiiy, JOI-H UA H. MORRlij, 1 1 L ' DV CT k TTCT VO T. W18TAR RltOwN WM. O. UiNUH 1'RKTH, WILLIAM HA.CK.EK, KK'UAKD WOOD. UICHAKI) CADBURT. CHAHI.RH v tHiUuiK BAMUEL B. SHIPLEY, ROWLAND PARRT, Preeident. Actuary, THOMAB.WISTAR, W. D., J. B, TOWNsKNh, 1 27 Medic! Examiner, Legal Adviser, APRIL 30, 18S7. iNSUKAKCfc. Ct'MPANt.t. BROOKLYN OF NFW Vol Is 1 U T U A I. . IAFI1AL,, I29,00-IAII VV. At tXMl ILA l ION. t (", IK) I. Citsh liviIciitl In lnT, Tort lcr Lent. CHRISTIAN W. BOUCK, President. RICHARD XI. XIAUXUINU, Secretary. E. RRAINARD COLTON, General Agent for Pen 11 nylvania and Southern New Jersey, N. K. corner o SEVENTH and CHE&NUT Streets. second story iron ollice, Philadelphia. Pa. iniLAii:i.riiiA ri;fi;ki;n ks, Morton McMichael, IMayor. A. R. Cooley A Co., No. 214 Delaware avenue. Wm. H. OaiEUier. President Camdeu fc Amboy R. R James Ross Snowdeu, late Director Mint, A. U. R. Hlukle, M. D Medical Examiner. A FEW OOOD SOLICITORS WANTED FOR TBS CITY OF I'll I LA IiKLPli I A. "VICTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT A J.' meeliugol the Commissioners named In an act entitled "An Actio Incornoraie the Protection Fire lusti ranee Comnnny. to he located 111 the Cliy ol I'll i- lndtlplna, approved the 1:1th day of April. A. 11. ') will he lield at No. M WALNUT Street. Phllailel- phia, on the 3(lh day of MAY, lsi.7, al 12 o clock M .. v. hen the books lor siihscripti on to the capital slock ol the Company will he open, aud lliu orgaui.ution of pe 1. oniPHtiy penecieu. 11 vtiiTirp ia m.TH.'-nv tivw tii it a JN meeting ol the Commissioners named In 1111 act ellllllL'U "illici 10 incorporaie llle nioyniiieii'.iiig Philadelphia, improved the 13ih day of April. A. 1). ...1,1 I... 1... .1 ... Xfn Any W A I VttTui.n.,1 1. 1. II... I n,i.., n ill utr nviu n, i,v, 1.1 , 4iu.i.Ji.n ,....-. .iiiiu.- dclphia, on the With day ol MAY, lS'i", at 1 o'clock I'. M ., when the hooks lor the suliHcripiion to the capital Mock ol die Company will bo open, and the orgaiii.n tinli ot the Company perfected. 11 RAILROAD LINES. 3OUTHERN AND SOUTHWESTERN FREIGHTS. The Virginia and Tennessee Air-Line Railway IN NOW OPEN ITS KMIKI I.K.NUTH. Tills Company will isauo tiirouoii Rills of I.aiiiko lrom Philadelphia to I'ktkksiiuuh, Rich mond. Da.n-vii.i.k, LYNCIIUUIKJ, Liiiuktv. Ru roni'S, Sai.km. Duiit is, Wvtii kvii.le, Bai.tvii.i.k, Bltlt-TOl., JONKSllonO. ORtKXVll.l.K, NKW MaIIKKTi KNOXV1LLE, Cleveland, Dalton.Chattanooua, NASHVILLE, ATLANTA, Romk, Dkcatuk, Tus CIMIiia, CORINTH, OKAND JUNCTION, MEM PHIS, and ALL INTKHMKDIATK l'OI NTS,eU AK ANTKK INO J IXKI) RATK. FEB 100 POUNDS, ACTUAL WKIQIIT. Mark kacu Package "VA. AND TENNESSEE LINFV nd ship at Broad and Cherry Street Depot Ol P. W. A B. IV. K. CO. BLANK DRAY RECEIPTS AND STENCIL PLATES furnished from tiik Com pany's Office. 418 thsluOt C. E. DILKES, Agent, No. 411 CHESNUT Street. C. E. EVANS, General Eastern Agent. "PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. bUMMER TIME.TAK1NU EFFECT APRIL, 2-1, 1 867. The trams ot the Pennsylvania Central Kailroud leave the Depot, al THIRTY-FIRST and MAKkiiT Streets, which Is reached directly by the cars of the Market .street Passenger Railway. Those of the Chea uut and Wuluut Slreels Railway run within one sipiare of it. On Sundays The Market Street cars leave Front and Market Slreels tblrty-livu minuies before the departure of each truln. Sleeping Car Tickets can be rind on application nt the Ticket otllco. No. (Ul Chesuul Slieel, also ut the Depot. Agents of the Union Transfer Company will call for mid ueliver baiiuuge at the Depot, orders let at No, Ml chemiui Bireel.or No. 1 South Kluvculh street, will receive utiention. TRAINS LEAVE DEl'OT, VIZ.:- Mtiil Train 800 A. M. l'uoll Accommodation, No. 1 lomi A. M. Fust Line and Erie Express -Woo M. Paoli Accommodation, No. 2 1'iW 1. M. Harrlshurg Accommodaliou 2') 1'. M. l.ancaMer Accommoduliou 4 00 P. M. l'aikesbuig Train .")'.' W P. M. Cinclnniili Express 7.(0 1'. M. J ne Mull "M P. M. Philadelphia Express iroi P. M. laoli Aicommodatlon, No. ;i liu P. M. Erie Mail leaves daily, except Siuui iluy. Cincinnuti Express leaves dul y, exceot Sunday. l'liilsdelplilii Express leavea daily. All other trains dally, except Sunday. TRAINS ARRIVE AT DEPOT VIZ.:- Cliicliiiiiiti Express liw A. M. Philadelphia l.xpress 710 A. M. l'uoll Accommodation No. 1 8 20 A. M. Purkrsbui'K Train d-jo A. Jt. J aucastur Train 12 0 P. it Fiu,l Line l lo P. M. l'uoll Acc.mmodatlon,No. 2 410 I'. M. Duy Express ft-jo 1. .M. l'uoll Accounuodatioli, No. 3 7imj p. Jl. llarrishiu g Accoiunioilalioii 9 50 P. M. Philadelphia Express aud Fast Line arrive daily, except Monday. Cincliuiail Express arrives daily. All other tralus daily, except Sunday. '1 he Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not as sume any risk for Bangage, except for Wearing Ap parel, and limit their responsibility to One Hundred Dollars in value. All Raggage exceeding thai amount In value will he at the risk ot the owner, unless taken oy specuii contract. For timber Information applv to JOHN C. ALLEN, Ticket Agent, No. nil t I'll EsN Ui' street. SAMLEL H. WALLACE, Ticket Agent at the Depot. An Emigrant Train runs dally, except Sunday. For full pnrilciiliiiH bh to fare anil acoiiiuiodations, apply lo FRANCIS FUNK. No. 1.17 DOCK Street. 4 2D HILADELPI1IA, GERMANIOWN, AND NOllRlSTOWN RAILROAD. TIME TA lil.E, On and alter Wednesday, Mnv 1, lii;;. Foil OERMANTOWN. tf Leave Plillcidelpliia li, 7, h, (i.i, 10. 11, 12, A, M, 1, 2, a '4 . ?4. 4. 5. h--4, 10, 7, S, 9, 10. II 12 p. M. Leave Oermautown 0, 7, Tj, s. n '20, 0, 10, II, 12 A. M. 1, 2, a, 4. 4V, 8. (i'i, 7, X, , 10, 11 P. M. Thes-Ju Dowu Train and 2'i and ii Up Trains will nut stop on the Oeimantowu ISnuich. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia ti'4 A. M. 2, 7, 10' P, M. Leave Oernianiown s'.i A. M. 1, ti. V 4 I'. Al. CHESNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia 6, 8, 10, 12 A. M. 2, 3'4'. 5'. " und 11 1'. M. Leave Chesnut ITill 710. 8. 9 40. and 1110 A. M. P40, 340, o'iu, (i4o. 8'4u, and lino P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia M'.i A.M. 2 ami 7 P. M. LaveChesuut Hill 70 A.M. 11 'in. 2'4n, ntld U2j P. M. l oll CONsnonOCKEN AND NOKKISTOWN, Leave i'hiliidelpliia 8, ' udelplila 0. 7'i, I), 111 mid lmj A. M. l,'s,3, ' .. a'... H 0i. anil 11'.. P. M. Leave Norrlsiown 5'4u, 7, 740, 0, and 11 A. M, 1 '4, 3, 4.'..,li'j,aud 8,'j, P. M. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia A. M. (i ami o'i P. M. Leave Nonihtown 7 A. M. 2'.. and 7 '4 P.M. FOK MAN A Y UN K. Leave Philadelphia 6.7S, 0. aud 110j A. M. '.' 3 4.'.., 6.', s-u... ud ll.'i P. M. " ' Leave Many link S'lO, 7,'a, 6 -J, )i.'4, and 11 1 . A. M 2 Wa,5, d-.naiid S P. M. " il ' ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia s A. M. 2'a and v; p, ji Leave Manayunk 7'3 A. M. 8 and ii' j. m W. S. WILSON, General Suiiorlnieiident 4 301 Depot. N1N ill and OREEN streets HARD RUBBF.K ARTIFiriAt LIMBS. Arms, Legs. Appliance to Deformity, etc. etc. These Liin11!.. translerrMfl from liM In form UI I 3 are the lightest, nioet durable !"?" I JS forlahle. imriuit.. and ariislio uo"- f tnles yet Invented. They proved and adoiiVod by "..V fi, m JTT Stales Government and our Pr!'Mi.1'?! .?BTBeo' lJ AddreiAlJlU''t ,4, WttTKlMLLi AT No. m ARClr wreet PUiladelpula. rsmphletsfree. eu . LUMBER. l807rANiVKI.II1TE ,r,NB U0ABDa CHOICE PANEL AND 1st COMMON, 18 eel long. I A lidlo a v?. ,VAN PA I TEKN PLANK. I.AKOK AND SUPKHiOlt K'lOCK ON HAH6,I i867.-Si&5 1 K orir M CAROLINA FLOOK1NO 4- 4 1 IF LA W A HE F U K mi N 5- 4 DELAWARE FLOOR NO WH11E PINK FI.OOK1KU .ASI1 FLOOKINO U walnut kloorinq. SPRUCE FUJOHlNi"' STEP RO RDti. ' RAILPI.aNK. PLASTERINU LATH. iOUli KH1NOLEH. LONO CEDAR SHINOLK8. SHORT CKDAH SHINULkd, IXtOPER SH INOLEW. FINE ASSORTMENT FOR SALK I)W. No. 1 CEDA R LOOS AND POSTS. 1 Rf iT M'MBKR FDR UNDPRTAKERa lOU I LUMBER FOR I NDERTA K F.IUil RED CEDAR, WALNUT, AND PINE. -I Qil7 ALIiANY I.USIRF.R OK ALLKINPt J.OU I ALBANY LUMBER OF ALL JiLNDttl SEASONED WALNUT. DRY POPLAR, CHERRY, AND ASH. OAK PLANK AND BOARDS. MAUOOANY. ROSEWOOD. AND WALNUT VENEERS. 18b7 CIGAR-BOX MANUFACTURKR6 . f'IIJ A li. Ill IV MAMIk'ACri'lHIIU SPANISH CEDAR BOX BOARDS. 1 QnT Pt-'RUCE JOIST! SPRUCE J0I3 XOU I SPRUCE JOIST FROM 14 TO 32 FEET LONO. SUPERIOR NORWAY SCANTLING. MAULE, BROTH Eli A CO.. 11 S? snirp No. 2500 SOUTH STREET. Je 0. PERKINS, LUMliKIt 11 KltC II A NT. Successor to K Clark, Jr NO. 324 CHRISTIAN STREET. Constantly on hand a large aud varied assortment of Building Lumber. 5 24 ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC. f"fFfj -P K N N STEAM ENGINE AND H U-nnn vit WORKS. NEAFTE & LEVY, laat UUL AND THEORETICAL EJXOiNEElUi MACHINISTS, ROILER-MAKERS, BLACK SMITHS, and FOUNDERS, having for many year been in successful operation, aud been exclusively engaged In building and repairing Marine aud Rives F.iiglnes, high and low-pressure, Iron Boilers, W ate Tanks, Propellers, etc. etc.. respeclliilly oiler then services to the public as being fully prepared to con tract lor engines of all sizes, Marine, River, aud Stationary; having seta of patterns of ulllereut staea, are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch. Every description of pattern-making made al the shortest police. High and Low-pressure Fine, 'lubular, and Cylinder Boilers, of the best Pennsyl vania charcoal iron. Forgings of all sizes aud kinds; Iron and Brass Castings of all descriptions; Roll '1 timing, Screw Culling, aud all other work counseled w hli the above btisinebs. Drawings and specilicatlons for all work done at the establishment free ol charge, aud work guar anteed. The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room Ibc repairs of boats, where they can lie In perlect salety mid are provided with shears, blocks, lulls, eta eW. for raising heavy or light weights. Jacob c. neafuc. john p. lfjv y. 8 21 BEACH and PALMER Btre J, YAVUSAS SKKS1CK, , WILLIAM H. KKBBIOK JOHN K. COPE. SOUTIIWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WAbiUNUTON Streeta, PlIILADhlLPHIA. MF.RRICK & SONS. ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, manufacture High and Low Pressure Uleaui Engine lot Laud, River, and Marine service. Boilers, Uasomelers, Tanks, Iron Boats, etc CastiugB oi all kinds, either iron or brass. Iron Hume Roofs lor Gas Works, Workshops, and Railroad Stations, etc Retorts aud Uaa Machinery, of the latest and most improved construction. Every description ot Plantation Machinery, and Sugar, Saw, aud Orlst Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam Trains, Delecalors, Filters, Puiupuig .En gines, etc. Sole Agents for N. Bllleux's Patent Sugar Bollin; Apparatus, Nesuiyih's Patent Steam Hammer, an? Aspiuwnll & Woolsey'l Patent Centrifugal Sugat Draining Machine. ago BRIDES13URG MACHINE WORKS OFFICE, NO. 66 N. FRONT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. We are prepared to nil orders to any extent for oar well-known MACHINERY FOR COTTON AND WOOLLEN MILLS, Including all recent Improvements In Carding, SplDr mug, and Weaving. We invite the attention of manufacturers to our ex tensive works, H ALFRED JENgfl & SON, STEARNS, WHITNEY & BRIDGES, Ko. 327 CHESNUT STREET, Manufacturers of CAST-IRON WATER AND STEAM PIPB Of all sixes; also Fittings for the same, at the lowest market rates. Extensive machinery has been pre pared, and v e are now ready to turnlsh this pipe to any amount at short notice. Also general Railroad and Steamboat supplies. Saasin PROPOSALS. OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COM. PAN Y. Pbiladkt.phia, February i, 1887. Proposals will be received at the Ollice of tha 1'euntylvauia Railroad Company, Philadelphia, until the first day of May, 18S7, inclusive (unless a salisfao. tory proposal should be received and accepted pre viously . irom resiHinsible parties desiring to contract with said Company lor the establishment of a direct Line of Steamships between Philadelphia and Liver peol. Blank forms or proposals, with detailed informa tion, will be furnished upon application lo 27 ts 1 EDMUND SMITH. Secretary. ROOFING. X OOlI IS Gr OLD SHINGLE ROOFS (FLAT OR STEEP) COVKBj ED WITH JOl. : ENGLISH ROOFING CLOTH, ofV.n5coatea """ -UIUU1D GUTTA PERCHA f-fJNr, making mem perieclly water-proof. LEAKY OKAVtL ROOFS repaired with Guttapercha Paint, and warranted for live years, LEAKY SLATS ROOFS coated with liquid which becomes as hard a at- TIN, COPPER, ZINC, or IRON coated wlU Liquid Guttapercha at small expense. Cost ranging from one lo two cents per square foot. Old Board ot Shingle Roots ten cents per square foot, all completa Materials constantly on hand and lor sale by thi Fi1ILA-5-1KLimi- AN-U PENNSYLVANIA ROO ING COMPANY. GEORGE HOBART, H2 6m No. 230 N. FOURTH Street. jez o o j? i iv Gh ; I.l N1IIK44I.K ROOFS, 1'I.AT OKSTKF CO"iI;K4; W illi til l'l A l':K4'IIA KOO lK4d- XO'l II , and coaled with UHII WI)TT4 1'l.HlllA fAlNT, making Uiew perlectly wale P1EAHT URATE1 ROOFS repaired with Gat4J Peri'ha Paint, and warrBiit 'or nve years, l.i:AUY M.ATK HWM coated with Lk-uH Gutia Percha Paint, which becomes ; aj hard MJlsla this Piiit Is Hie tie ulu ultra of all other protection. It forms a perfectly impervious covering, completely resists the aellou ' te w-""". ul1 constitutes a thorough protetSlon against leaks by rust or other wise. KlcS 05 lrom on to twooeula pertqu,, :T1N ond OBAVIX BOOFIKfi dona at "mJ 7Zrt ronsfaftfryen Jjisnd and for sale bvth mammIxu OOFISI WHIP AH. 071,1 No. 80, GREEN Street -iS THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THC'ciTY X. AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA jiiateoi uiaiiLLa .iaimkkujjii. dimu4 ie Auditor aiiooln led hv the I'.,,,-, "C,??I6(L . The Auditor appointed by the Court tu audit sm.i and adjust Hie account of JOHN ZIMM kiii ?v ? ..Imlnl.lmln. nf I 1... 1. o I ,. I n r 1 1 1 , V " m. F' K LI N (4. LING, deceased, and to report dlstrlbmlon .flf'V.1" balance in (he hands of the accountant wii I L parties Interested for the numosa of m. "'.?1et tu "I N THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS7iB PHILADELPHIA. 1,At- Ut Sepleinher Term, lssfi. No. J7 ' JANE INUERHOLL vs. J A RSI) Tun iran To Jared Iugersoll, Respondent ; lake notiou ar rule In the above case, ibis day grunted, return!.!-' kfLfiirrittv Us 11, 1SS7, at 1(1 o'ch eg A. M. to show caiue why a divorce ttWw tifo mat, mionii ahould I be decrsed. MORTON P. U KN ft Y 4 1 Atioruey for Lliiellatu. . iSOtUOt April .7,117., on MONDAY. May (1. 187, at 4 o'clock iT '?,n,1' ofllce, No. 433 WALNUT Street, lu n, c4tvr.V t "Mb,. . THOMAS J. WOLli'11- "" Auditor
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