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    INSURANCE COMPANIES.
KLAWABB MUTUAL SAFETY 1N8U
RANCECCIMPAN Y, Incorporated by theLegta.
rof Pennsylvania, 1W. mm 9gia
latui
Office, B.K. Corner THIRD ana WALNUT Streets,
. f hlladelphla.
, MARINE INSURANCES
On Vessels, cargo, and freight, lo all parutol the world,
- . iAUNI) LNSURANCKH
i&bJVhl;u';.lonnalUke'nd 1nd wrU-
. FIRE INSURANCES
on merchandise generaliv.
On Stores, dwelling Houses, Em.
ASSETS OP THE COMPANY.
November 1. 1SWL
HOODOO United Stales 5 Per Cent, Loan,
1871
120,000 United Slates 6 Per Cent. Loan
1KS1
100,000 United states 7 i-lu Per Cent.
Loan, Treasury Notes.. ,
125,000 City of Philadelphia si Per Cent,
Loan (exempts).....
M,000 State of Pennsylvania bU Per
tent. Loan. ,
68,000 Stale of Pennsylvania Five Per
tent. 1oan
80,000 Btale of New Jersey Six Per
Cent. Loan ,
10,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, 1st
Moilgage, Six Per Cent. Bonds.
lt.000 Pennsylvania Kail road, 2d Mort
gage Six Per. Cent, ltunds
26,00 W estern Pennsylvania Railroad
Six Per Cent. Bonds (Pennsyl
vanla Railroad guarantees!.....,.
80,000 Btate of Tennessee Five Per Cent.
Jjoau-
7,000 Slate of Tennessee Six Per Cent,
Loan.. ,.
18,000 fun Shares Block or Germantown
Gas Company (principal and in
terest guaranteed by the city of
Philadelphia)
7,150 1 hliares Block ot Pennsylva
nia Hailroad Company
B.IMI Km Bhares Mock of North Peun
sylvanla Railroad Company.....
20,000 So Bhares Block ol Philadelphia
and Bouthern Mail Steamship
Company
196,900 Loans on Bonds and Mortgage,
1st Lleua on City Propf rty
flH.OOO'OO
136,5OO-O0
111,608-00
126,562-50
54,700-00
44,620-00
50,750-00
10 ,500'00
M.2&O-O0
10 .750-0
18.000-00
1,040-00
15,000-00
8.258-2B
8,950-00
88.000 -00
165,900-00
11,016,050 par. Market value
11,070,280-75
86,000-00
77,637-20
88,2S-W
1,930-08
41,540-00
11,407,821 -M
l.roi.&b.-Uo,
Real Estate,
Bills receivable for Insurances
made
Balance due at agencies. Pre
miums on MarlnePollcies, Ao
crued interest, and other
debts due to the Company
Bcrlp and Block of sundry Insu
rance and olher Companies,
15.173. Estimated value
Cash In Bank S11.102-S
Cash In Drawer.-......-. 447-14
.X.hl bei" ew enterprise, the Par Is assumed
a the market value.
. Thomas U Hand,
John C. Davis,
Edniund A. Beuder,
TbeophlliiH Paulding,
' John R. Penrose, .
Samuel K. Btokes,
W illiam U. Boulton,
Edward Darlington,
11. Jones Brooke,
Kdward Lafonrcade,
Jacob P. Jones,
James B. Mc Far land,
Joshua P. Eyre,
Bpeucer Mcllvalne,
J. R Bemple, Pittsburg,
A. B. Berger, "
D. T. Morgan, M
George W. Bernardoo.
j allies iraquair.
Henry C. Dallett, Jr.,
James C. 11 and,
William C. Ludwlg,
Joseph H . Beal,
George O. Leiper,
Hugh Craig.
John D. Taylor,
; Jacob Rlegel,
) . THOMA8
C .hand, president.
. juriiN c. DAVlo, Vice-President.
I Hinbt Lylbukm, Secretary. 1 8
1829 CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Franklin fire Insurance Co.
OF P1IH-ADJ3I.PIIIA.
OFFICE:
KOb, 433 ARK 437 CHESNUT fcl'lSEET
SlkSETM ON JANVAUY 1, IS
ii,oa.i4-ia.
Capital
Accrued Surplus ,
.1400,000-00
1MH.713-HS
l,0.,4aT.
INCOME FO 1866,
fi6,0U0.
Premiums
JNBKTTLKD CLAIMS
87,41-18
lADhHIM PAID MIKC'E ISau UVKB
$a,aoo,uvo.
Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms
DIRECTORS.
Charles N. Bancker,
George Fales,
Alfred Utter,
Francis W. Lewis, M. D,
Peter McCall,
Thomas Sparks.
Tobias W agner,
Bamuel Grant
George W . Richards
Isaac Lea,
CHARLES N.
BANCKKR, President.
iiiki.K I' A LKh. Vice-President.
J. W. MCALLISTER, becretary pro tela, I318ll2ai
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF
NORTH AMERICA.
OFFICE, No. -o WA-.NUT-.T., PHILADELPHIA
INCORPORATED 1794. CHARTER PERPETUAL.
CAPITAL,, 500,000.
ASB.1.1. JAM I'AKI 8, 107, 1,763,26738.
IftaXlt) MAKiaE, 1NE.AMI TKAKsFOK
AA'AAON AllUJfcl JBlli.
liiajtcroh"-
Art.'.X G. Collin, ueorge i u arnson,
btaiiuel W. Jones,
Joi.u A. Brown,
Charies 'lay lor,
AUibro.e White,
Ricliatd D. Wood,
W lllhiu W elsh,
b. luorils W alu,
Francis R Cope.
EUuard H. '1 rotter,
Euwurd b. Clarke,
W'llilam Cumiiiings,
T. C'harlion Hepry,
AUred D. JeMtup,
John P. White,
John Aiasou,
Louis C. Muutlra.
ARTHUH U. COFFIN, President.
I'HAKLU PliATT, bcieiry.
WILLIAM. BUEHLEli, Hairlsburg, Pa., Central
Agent lor tnebluleol Pennsylvania, 1 20
IrlKfc jnSTJRAS.CE exclusively. TH1
I pENNbYLVANIA FIRE 1NBUKANCE COM
VAN V Incorporated loifr-Charier Perpetual No,
UU W ALN C'l blreet, opposite independence byuare.
This company, lavorably known to the community
for ovei 101 ly years, continues to insure against lossoi
damage h me on Public or Private Buildings, either
permauutly or lor alluilied time. Also, on Furniture,
fotocksoi Goods, and Merchandise generally, on Uberai
Their Capital, together with a large Bnrplns Fund, Is
Invested in the most careful manner, which enables
Uiem io oner to the lnnured an undoubted security in
the caie ot loss. .
Daniel Bmltb, Jr.,
John Deverenx,
Thomas bnilih,
Heurv Lewis.
Aiexauuer Benson,
Isaac Hailehurst,
Xiionias jionuins,
J. JjillUnghaiu Fell,
Daniel Haddock, Jr.
tianied bMlTU. Jsu Pvceldentj
Pjlliam O. Cbowhix. Becretary 880
T-MlCtMX INSUKAUCB COMPANY 0
I PHILADELPHIA.
iNTOEHiKAltl) lhM-CHARTKR PJERPJETTJAX,
,'.rliU.Tu to MARINE and INLAND INBUR-
a tk this company Insures from loss or damage by
vi hk for liberal terms on buildings, merchandise,
lVrnUuretOMfor llmlied periods, and pexmanenUy
TbS'conTan SIXKn IV.tlM tor more
thin" BLxW K1Aiuri,!i1S'nlc UV
been prompt "-'ZTuZ
John L. Bodge,
Lawrence Lewis, Jr.
David Lewis,
Benjamin Ettlng,
Thomas H. Powers,
A. R McHenry,
Edmund Castllion,
M. R Manoujr.
John T. LewU,
W illiam B. Grant,
Robert W. Learning,
D. Clark Wharton
bamuel Wilcox.
I IJUUlBVi.ll'I.JM
yyCH Ktf-K, Presidents
Btunlt. Wrmoi. Becretary.
RfiVIUENT LIFE AND TRUbT C0J1FAKY
No. Ill Boulh FOURTH Btreet.
INCORPG RATED Sd MONTH, 22d., 1868.
. CAPITAL, 6160.000. PAID IN.
insurance on Lives, by Yearly Premiums; or by
mor year Premiums n.
Tbl Company, wh 'e vs entire proliu o
Of paid-up Capli. wm Holders.
u'f. r J,"eTvedat Interest, and paid on demand.
Mo"y,.I!bJ Charter to execute Trusts, and to act
Authorhied by cuMiw w e Assignee or Guardian.
M,""dnol5ry SmEU nnd appointment
nd In other n,u,'7;r,m.monwe4lth. or say Ktuson
til any V flii.i0 or corporate.
or person-, v BJ(UT01tH, -
. mrT. W. BHIPLEY. IHENRTHAINBH
HENKI n-airnu-i.
T. WIBTAR IlKOWIf
' " . r. if xi ouklH.
WM. O. LONGol KJvln,
.iri, I 1 A M II ACU It It.
WtliARliCA
BAMUXL R B1U j " Actuary.
THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY,
INSURANCE. COMPANIES.
ROOKLYN
B
l.IFK IlVSUltAXCIi COMPACT
OF NEW YOIiK
31 XJ T XJ A. L .
A11TA1, $18!),0nfl-PAID ITP.
Su. A4l,MlI.ATIKf, 9.100,000
lash Dividend In 1807, Forty
per Cent.
CHRISTIAN W. HOUCK, President.
KICHARD U UARDllsa, Secretary.
K. BRAINARD COLTON, General Agent for Penn
syivanlaaud Bouthern New Jersey, N. E. corner o
BEVENTH and CHEbNL'T Btreels, second story fron
oOice, Philadelphia, Pa.
FlIILAIIKLPIIIA nEFEUF.NCKH.
Morton McMichael, Mayor.
A. B. Cooley & Co., No. 214 Delaware avenue.
Win. I. Galr.mer, President Camden A Auiboy R R.
James Ross Bnowden, late Director Mint. ilul
A. G. B. H Inkle, M. D., Medical Examiner.
A FEW GOOD SOLICITORS WANTED FOR THE
CITY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Q-1RARD FIRE AND MARINE
INSUIIANC12 COMPANY,
(No. 639)
N. E. COR. CIlIiSNDT AND SEVENTH STS.
PUILADKLPBIA.
CAPITAL AND KUd'LI'N OV1II 30O,000.
IN91K 1K 100, lt)a,t)U4.
Losses Paid and Accrued In lbt6,
$17,000
Of which amonnt not t'-MO remain nnpmdal thisdnK
lliKP.Oon.wm of pioierty hits been Succeeslully insured
by this Company in thirteen years, and Eight Hun
dred Losses by Fire promptly paid.
DIRECTORS.
Thorn wfOraven.
Biias Verne, jr., ,
Alfred B. Glllett,
N. 8. Lawrence,
Charles I. Dupont,
Henry F. Eeuuey.
Iiiruian Bheppurd,
Thomas MacEellar,
John Bupplee,
John W. Claghorn,
Joseph K
app, m. i.
THOMAS CRAVEN. President
A. S. GILLETT, Vice-President
2 fmwi JAM ES B. ALVORD, Secretary
STRICT ECONOMY IN MANAGEMENT
PBOT1DENT lIFl.ANDIBl'It'03IPAI(T
OF P1IH.ADEI.PIIIA.
ho. Ill S. FOURTH STREET,
Commenced Business 7mo. Z4, 1S65.
Organized to extend the benefits of Lile Insurance
among members of the Society ol Friends, All good
risks pf whatever denomination soili ited.
BAMUEL R SHIPLEY, President,
ROW LAND PARRY, Actuary,
THOMAS WISTAR.M. D., Med. Examine!
JOSEPH B. TOWNSEND, Legal Adviser.
This Company, In addition to the security arlalng
from the accumulation of premiums, gives the Insured
the advantage of an actual paid-up Capital. ALL
THE PROFITS OF INSURANCE ARE DIVIDED
AMONG THE INSURED.
Lile Policies and Endowments In all the most ap
proved forms.
Annuities granted on favorable terms. 2 22finw3a
CITY ORDINANCES.
RK SOLUTION'
To Autborlze the Paving of Footways on
Washington Lane and Hams Btreet, Twenty
second Ward.
Kesolved, Hy the Select and Common Coun
cils of the City of Philadelphia, That the
Department of Highways beaudis hereby au
thorized and directed to notify the owners of
property fronting on Washington aae, from
Uermantown avenue to the Chesuut Hill Rail
road Station, to curb, grade, and pave theirfoot
wayswith brick, and on the southeast side of
Haines Btreet, east of Morton street, running a
distance of three hundred and fll'ty feet east
from the termination of the brick pavement,
to lay a board footway In front of their lespeo
tlve properties, and if they neglect or fail to
comply with said notice the Department shall
do the work and collect the cost li'oui them.
JOSEPH F. MAKOEU,
President of Common Couu :ll.
Attest
Aiihaham Stewart,
Assistant Clerk of Common Council.
JOSHUA HPEHINO,
President of Select Council.
Approved this eleventh day of May, Anno
Domini one thousand eight hundred and Blxty-
seven (A. D. mi).
niuivivji MCiiinnftfiU,
5 13 It Mayor of Philadelphia.
KESOLUTION
Relative to Repairing a Portion of the
Itet-d Street culvert.
Kesolved. Iiv the Select and Common Coun
cils of the City ol Philadelphia, That the De
partment or wignways. ue anu is uerooy
directed to give no order, nor ninke a contract
for repairing the Reed street, culvert until the
Chief Engineer ann Surveyor has completed a
ilan una specinuations ior me worii oi reouuu
L117 such portions of said culvert as in his Judg
ment require rebuilding or repairing; and that
as soon as said plan and spectncatious are com
pleted the Department oi Highways snail ad
vertise for proposals for toe repairing and
rebuilding of said culvert according to said
plan, and the Lids shall be opened lu the pre
sence of the Committee on Highways, and the
contract snail De given to tne lowest oiuuer wno
shall give the requisite security.
jusr.rn v. ivi jvitcri.tv.
President of Common Council.
Attest
John Eckstein,
Clerk of Common Council.
JOSHUA 8PE1UNG,
President of Select Council.
A ... . ...,.t .l,la 1.1a.m..,,, .Int. ft Untr A
Domini one thousand eight hundred and slxty-
beveu (A. D. Ibti7.)
MORTON McMICHAEL.
Mayor of Philadelphia.
1 13 It
I RESOLUTION
i Limiting the Lien of the Judgment on
the Ofllclal Douu of Charles A. porter, (super
visor.
Kesolved, By the Select and Common Coun
cils of the City of Philadelphia, That the lieu of
the Judgment entered on tho otliciul bond of
Charies A. l'orter. Supervisor of the Seventh
and Eluhtti w ards (D. C. D. m. is. d. uu.-.ji), as
lo the ipioperty ot W'llilam Rutherford, one of
the sureties of fald Charles A. Porter, snail be
limited to the following property of said Wil
liam Rutherford, to wit: House and lot No.
1110 North Twelfth street, la the Twentieth
Ward: Provided, That the co surety or the said
William Rutherford shull consent thereto: And
provided also, that In the opinion of tiie City
Solicitor the interests of the city shall not be
prejuuiceu dj sniu limitation.
JOSEPH F. MARUEU.
President of Common Council.
Attest
John Eckstein,
Clerk of Common Council.
JOSHUA SPERINO,
Fesldent of Select Council.
Approved this eleventh day of May, Anno
Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty
seven (A. D. lbU7).
MORTON McMICHAEL,
5 13 It Mayor of Philadelphia.
FERTILIZERS.
MM 0 IS IATED FUQSPJIATE,
AN V'JCKPASED FEBTILIZEB
For Wheat, Corn, Oats, Potatoes, Grass, the Vegetablt
Gardes, FrultTrees, Orape Vines, Etc Eto.
TblR Fertilizer contains Ground Bone and the best
Ferllllnlng balls. ,
Price to per ton of 2fX)0 pounds. For sale by tht
a.--'Uiaclurers,
WILLIAM ELLIS 4 CO., Chemists,
j j&niwff No. 724 MARKET BtreeUJ
PHILADELPHIA BURGEON'S
BANDAGE 1MBTITUTE, Ho. M .
. . . . . . u 1 .. ..... Uuvb-u, It I
n ... . mi..,l . . I . I . .. .1 u rm 1 ,,,.n 1 1 ' I a I lit r rW ..
guarautves tbe skilful ad)usinieut of bis Premium.
Pateut Graduating Preesure Truss, and a vavlety of
oiAers. Hutiporters, Elastic blocking-, 'obouldfr
Urates, Oruteliea. (suspenders, Vie. Lakes' aiJt
tsuts, couduulkd J a Lady. 6 M
CITY ORDINANCES.
AN ORDINANCE
To Apjirove tlontrapt.s for the Erection of
School RiiiuilngH and the Sureties therefor.
Section 1. The Select and Common Councils
of Hie City of Philadelphia do ordain, That the
contracts made by the Controllers of Puhllo
Schools for the erection of school buildings, ac
cording to specifications mentioned In snld con
tracts rei-iiectlvely, all of snld contracts having
been executed by tho Mayor as the party of tho
flist pari, mid by the respective contractors as
the parties of the second part, and the sureties
ol Mild contractors respectively, ho and the
(Bme are hereby severally approved and con
f) lined as follows, to wit-.
Contracts made by John H. Thomns and
Joseph M.Thomas, contractors, dated respec
tively as follows, to wit
1. November twenty-sixth, ISfiC, for the erec
tion of school edillce on Carpenter street,
west of Sixth street, for thirty-one thousand
eljiht hundred dollars; nud S. Wnruer Vouug
and Michael Parrv sureties therefor.
'1. April fourth, i67, for the erection of school
edifice at the northeast corner of Tweuty-M't-oud
and lirown streets, for thirty-one thou
sand nine hundred dollars; and James
McKlroy and Daniel Magulre tho sureties
tliereior.
3. March twelfth, 1SC7, for the erection of
school edillce at northeast corner of Seven
teenth nnd Pine streets, for forty-two thou
sand one hundred dollars; and Samuel A. Hen
derson and William Henderson the sureties
therefor.
Contract dnted Februnry twenty-fifth, 187. for
the erection of school edifice at Oxford, In the
Twenty-third Ward, for tlilrty-nluo hundred
and lorty dollars, by Job H. Tyson, contractor;
anil Oeorge Megee and James Peters the sure
ties therefor.
Contract dated March fifteenth, 18f!7, In the
erection of schoolhouse on Locust street, east
of Fifteenth street, for sixteen hundred and
eighty-one dollars, by smith E. Hughes,
t-on tractor; und Thomas Youug the surety
therefor.
Contract dated April firth, 1SG7, for the erco
llon oi school edifice at northeast corner of
Seventeenth and Wood streets, for twenty-five
thousand two hundred nnd forty dollars, by
Washington I,. Hall and Charles Sterling, con
tractors and 11. V. Harris aud Oeorge W. War
ner the sureties therefor.
JOSEPH F. MARCEIt,
President of Common Council.
AtUst
llKNJAMIN IT. HAIKKS,
Clerk of Select Council.
JOSHUA SPERIXG,
President of Select Council.
Approved this ninth day of May, Anno
Domini one thousand eight hundred audsixty
seven (A. D. 18o7).
MORTON McMICHAEL,
5 11 It Mayor of Philadelphia,
1 E S O L U T I O N
To Authorize the Paving of Chauncey.Car
iienler, Kimball. League, Tulip, Sepviva.
Eighth, Filler, Twentieth. Twenty-second, and
Twenty-tilth streets.
Resolved, lly the Select and Common Coun
cils of the City of Philadelphia, That the De
rartmeut of Highways be and Is hereby autho
rized nnd directed to enter Into contracts with
competent pavers, who shall be selected by a
majority ot the owners of property on the
following streets, for the paving tiiereof, viz.:
Chauncey street, from Girard avenue to Stiles
street; Carpenter, Kimball, and League streets,
from Twenty-second to Twenty-third street;
Tulip street, from York street to Lehigh avenue;
Sepviva street, from Cumberland street to
Lehigh avenue; Eighth street, from Dauphin
street to Germantown avenue; Filler street,
from Second street to Montgomery avenue;
Twentieth street, from Susquehanna avenue to
fsorrlsstreet; Twenty-second strect.from Isling
ton lane to Montgomery avenue; aud Twenty
llfth street, from Berks street to Ridge avenue.
The conditions of said contract shall be that
ihe contractors shall collect the cost of paving
from the owners of property: and shall also
enter into obligations to the city to keep
said streets In good order tor three years after
the puviug is finished.
JOSEPH F. MARCER.
President of Common Council.
Attest
Ahkaiiam Stewart,
Assistant Clerk of Common Council.
JOSHUA SPEKING,
President of Select Council.
Approved this eleventh day of May, Anno
Domini one thousand eight hundred and
sixiy-seveu (A. D. 1867).
MORTON McMICHAEL,
5 13 It Mayor of Philadelphia.
BE SOLUTION
j To Authorize the Gradinn of Carpenter,
Kimball, League, Tulip, sepviva, lweutietn,
aud Twenty-second streets.
Resolved, Uy the Select and Common Coun
cils of the City of Philadelphia, That the De
partment of Highways be and is hereby autho
rized and directed to grade to the established
grade of the city, Carpenter, Kimball, and
League streets, from Twenty-second to Twenty
tbird street, at an expense not exceeding seven
hundred dollars; Tulip street, from York street
to Lehigh avenue, and Sepvivla street, from
Cumberland street to Lehigh avenue, at an ex
rinse not exceeding six hundred dollars;
Twentieth street. Irom Susquehanna avenue to
Norrls street, at a cost not exceeding one thou-
sand aud thirly-nlue dollars; and Twenty
second street from Islington lane to Montgo
mery avenue, at a cost not exceeding five hun
dred and forty-nine dollars.
JOSEPH F. MARCER.
President of Common Council.
Attest
John Eckstein,
Clerk of Common Council.
JOSHUA SPEltlNG,
President of Select Council.
Approved this eleventh day of May,
Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and
sixty-seven (A. D. 1807).
MORTON McMICHAEL,
5 13 It Mayor of Philadelphia.
1 E S O L U T IO N
To Authorize iheTramwaying of Harmer,
quince, and Wheat Streets.
Resolved, By the Select and Common Coun
cils of the City of Philadelphia, That tho
Depni tment of High way s be and is hereby autho
rized and directed to tramway Harmer street,
in ihe Fourteenth Ward; Quince street, from
Wnlnut to Locust streei, In the Eighth Ward;
and Wheat street, from Reed to Wharton street,
in the First Ward; and If the cartway Is wider
I bun Is necessary for a single track, it shall be
reduced to the proper width by taking an equal
lUiiiiUty from each side; said repiivlng shull be
done by the Supervisor of the District, whose
duty it shall be, in addition to supervisimi said
work, to keep a correct account of the value of
nil labor nnd materials' put on said repaving,
and deposit suid account In tho office of tbe
Jliuhwny Department linmedlutely after said
work Is completed.
j us 1. I'll t. MAltUl'.lt,
President of Common Council.
Attest
John Eckstein,
Clerk of Common Council.
JOSHUA SPERINO,
President of Select Council.
Armroved this t keventh day of May.
Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and
sixlj -seven (A. D. 18ti7).
iVIUIll U-l Ml. 01J'.Jlr.lJ,
5 13 it Mayor ol Philadelphia.
I" E B O L U T I O N
Of Instruction to the Highway Depart
ment and District surveyors.
Resolved. Iiv the Select and Common Coun
cils ot the City of Philadelphia, That the De-
partment oi liignways oe anu is uoreuy
Instructed and required, whenever a contract is
enteied Into for new paving, to notiiy the Sur
veyor of the District in which the pavlugis to
be done, of the extent of the contract, Its loca
tion, and the time when the Contractor will be
ready lo proceed with the work. '
Resolved, That the District Surveyors shall,
npon receiving notice from the Highway De
partment as aforesaid, proceed at once to set
grvde-slukes thioiigb the middle of the street,
with the grade marked thereon, and after tbe
grading shall have been completed they shall
examine the same, and If done In accordance
with the city ordinances, they shall report the
same to tbe Highway Department In wrlllmt.
and no gravel or other paving materials shall
be deposited upon the streets until after the
Surveyor's report has tteen received and ap
proved by the Highway Department.
JOSEPH F. MARCER,
President of Common Council.
Attest
i John Eckstein, , ' " '
: Clerk of Common Council.
JOSHUA SPERINO,
' - ' President of Select Uounnil.
Approved this eleventh day of Mwy, Anno
.minim one mouhaiul elelil hundred and hliLv
Heveu (A. D. lawjx
MORTON MrMICHA'tfL.
Mayor of PUlbUoiphl
via u
AUCTION SALES.1
Philip Fobd. Anctieneer.
cCLELLAN I) A CO,
(Huccefsors Ul I'llllll. KnrH Jk I '
M
AL'CTIOINEEI-S. Jio. 6o MAilE ET Street.
PALE OF 190 CASKS HoOTH, BHOES, BROUANS,
ETC. ETC.
On Thursday Morning,
May in. commencing at Hi o'clock, we will sell, br
rniHlogue, lot crhh, lKiocasi s men's, boys', and youths'
llools, Shoes, Jlri.Rorn, llnlmnrals. etc. Also, a
generul acsortnieut of women's, misses', and chil
dren s wear, from city nnd Eastern manufacturers, to
wbicb the utleiiliiin ol tbe trade Is called, fs 11 41
or
TOIIN B. MYERS & CO., AUCTIONEERS
O Kos. 22 and zai MA flK KT btreet.
LATtOE PEREMPTORY BALE OF ROOTS, SITOR1,
P.HOHAM. TRAVELLlMi UAUS, S'iilAw'
VJJAJBt AAV
On TllPRrtAV Mnrnlnv '
May 14, at 10 o'clock, will be sold, by catalogue, on
four mouths' credit, l.'0 packages boots, shoes, bro
gans etc., of cily and Eastern manufacture.
open lor examination with, catalogues early on
morning of sale. lug it,
LAROE POSITIVE SALE OF RRITIHII, FRENCH,
A e Will bold a iarte ftfiln ,tt Infold, nml .inn. ratio
dry goods, by catalogue, on four months' credit.
yjn i uursuuy uioriiiuit.
May 16, at 10 o'clock, em hracliix about 1200 packages
nd lots of statile and funi-v riirl... In woollens.
worsteds, linens, silks, and cottons.
N. II. C'atuloKiies ready and uonda arranged for
examination early on morning ol sale. j 10 At
LARGE POSITIVE BALE OF CARPETIN03,
CAJ- IOJS MAiTlN(-M, E'HJ.
On 1-ridiiy Morning,
Mar 17. at 11 o'clock, will he sold bv eatalnirnn. on
four months' credit, about i pieces superfine
and fine luuraln, royal damask, Venetian, list, hemp,
cottage, and rag carpclluK:: IKK) rolls canton white
and ted check mattioKs, which may be examined
early on the morning ol sale. 1 6 list
r M. GUM MEY SONS, AUCTIONEERS
I Ho. 60S WALNUT BtreeU
Hold Regular Rales of
REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, AND HKCTJRITIEa AT
THIS ,JHlL,Ai)Jb,Ll'llIA ;XCHAflW,
Handbills of each properly issued separately,
Kkxj catalogues published and circulated, containing
full descriptions of property to be sold, as also, a par
tial list hi properly contained in our iteai nutate uegis-
ter, buu ouerea ai private sale.
Bales advertised dally In all tne dally newspapers,
Ledger. North American. Herman Free Press. In
quirer, Evening Bulletin, German Democrat, Age,
.evening leiegrapn, - ress, anu jjegai .nieuigeucer,
Pale on Monday, May 2uth, will Include
l'eremptory hale LEASE AND FIXTURES OF
THE DISTILLERY, No. 618 BUCKLE V street, In
cluding Copper Stills, Mixing Tub, Mash Tub, Pumps,
Hose, and everything requisite for a large Distillery.
Sale absolute.
Orphans' CourtSale Estate ofCathnrlno Arnold, de
ceased VALLABLK BUSINESS STAND, S. E. cor
ner SMOftP anu LJMUN streets.
MODERN residence, stable, and Carriage
House'aud Lot 60 by !U feet. No. 3718 CT1E4NUT
Street,
Three-story briclt RESIDENCE, No. 325 FINE
Street.
NORRISTOWN Two elegant new Residences.,
JAt.OiJY ana uitr-i.iN sireeis.
Handsome Building site, ncres, iminir-Kon
avenue (Township lino road) aud Alleu's lane,
1 wenty-nrsi warn.
Four-story brick: Dwelling, no. a un:t st
street. 5 1l?t
i ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
JLkEslateot ALEXANDER GALLOWAY, deceased.
J.H.OLaiMtl t sijxvs, Auctioneers.
Stnne MesKuaire and Lot ot Ground. Allen's Lane.
Twenty-second Ward, near Germantown.
I'ursuaiu to an oruer ei me uipuaus court, ior ine
City and County or i'lilliulelplila, win oe sold at
public sale, on MONDAY, June 3. 1807, at 12 o'clock,
noon, at the Philadelphia Exchange,
All that certain Lot or niece of ground and stone
lurnsuitge or leuvuimiir uieicuu cirvicw, oiuti.vv uu
Allen's Lnnejiu tbe Twenty-second Ward of, the City
or l'hiladelphla, oouuuea oy lanus ot v liuum smiiu,
John Waters, and Samuel Joues.and containing in
trout on said Allen's Lane 4u feet, and in deptn 220
feet, more or less, with tne appurtenances.
By order oi tne t.onn.
E. A. MERRICK, Clerk Orphans' Court.
J. 11. Ol'WMiY .t SONS, Auctioneers,
5 18 18-6 1 NO. 608 WA LN UT Street.
s
AMU EL C. FORD & BONS, AUCTIONEERS
Pales of Real Estate, fctorks. Loans, etc. at Phils,
delphia Exchange, every Friday at 12 o'clock, noon.
Our sales are advertised In ail the dally aud several
of tbe weekly newspapers, by separate handbills ol
each property, and by pamphlet catalogues, on
thousand of which will be issued on Wednesday pre
ceding eacb sale.
SHIPPING.
-, nit: I'ji i i.Aitr.i.i'ii A Ann
2LS! bOU'iliKRN MAIL b'lEAAloHIP CUl-
TON A WAN DA, sou tons, Captain Wui. Jennings,'
W YOM1NU, b&u tons. Captain Jacob Teal.
i BienuiDuip v i uiui.iui win leave ior liiv
above port on Saturday, May 18. at 8 o'clock A. M..
from tbf second wbarl below Spruce street.
'in rough passage tickets soio and ireigtit taKen ror
all points In connection with theUeorgta Central Rail
road. WILLIAM L- JAMES, General Agent,
No. 814 8. Delaware avenue.
Agents at Savannah, Hunter fc GammeU. 4 1
TIIE P dtlLADELHIIIA AND
BOU'lHERJ MAIL hi tJMfiHlP COM.
O REGLEAh SEMl-MUN'l HLY LINE.
leu M.n okli;aa.,a
VIA HAVANA.
6TA R OF THE UN ION, YMl tons. Cant. T. N. Cooksey
JUMaiA i.i6 lous, captain r. i lloxle,
Will leave this port every two weeks alternately,
touching at Havana for pusseLgera golug aud re
turning. '1 he JUNIATA will leave lorNew Orleans, Saturday
May is, at s o'clock A. M iroiu the second wnar
o. teprucestreel.
The bTAlt O T HE UNION wUl leave New u leans
for this port May &.
'lhrough hills oi lading signed for freight to- ll
Galveston, Natchez, Vlcksburg, Memphis, NuauvJ-c
Caiio, bt. Louis, Louisville, and Cincinnati.
W ILLIAM L. JAMES, General Agent,
4 1 No. 814 S. Delaware avenue
Ageuts at New Orleans, Creevy, Nickeison di Co.
THE IIIILAIKLI1IIA AND
.LLa. . SOL i HERN MAIL SliiAM&HIP COM
IlvN. b RLUULAB. SEMI-MON IHLV LINE
lt t 1 1.1N '! A, A. t .
The Bteamship i'loM.hll, M2 tons. Captain J. Ren
nett, v. ill leave lor the above port on Saturday. May
11, lit f o'clock A. M., from tbe t.ecoud wbarl below
Spruce street,
Bills o iuuing signed at through and reduced rate
to all principal i oiuis in ISorlli C arolina,
Agents at Vt nmiiigiou, W or tint Daniel.
WILLIAM L. JAlll-A, General Agent,
4 1 No. 814 s, Delaware avenue.
f&m. oTEAUl 1U 1.1 VEttl'UOL CALLING
at lueeiislowu. The Inman Dine. Haliim
bt:iui- et-.i). wjik'I mo wmiru oiaies mans.
lvE'lLBN llCEE'lb iO l'Altltl AND BACK.
v 11 ly I' CLASS, tJU GOLD.
( ITY OF NEW YORK. Saturday, May 18
Ci'l - Ot MANi H Ehi ER, Wednesday, May Hi
Ll'l Ot BOs'lON ..-Suiurduy, May j
Cl'lV OF BAL'i liiORE. Saturday, Juno 1
Cl'l Y Ot LONLON , Saturday, June 6
and eaih succeeding Saturday and Wednesday,
noon, fiom fler No. 46, North River.
00 ' RATtJS OF PASSAGE
By tbe mall steamer sailing every Hatnrday -
1'ayable In Gold.
Bayable In Currency
rlislCahlu .......110
lo LosuOUm 116
Steeragu .......M
i u 1.UUUOU
To Paris it
'lo 1'ariB - 12.'.
r-uMKuiie by the Wednesday steamers: First Cabin
,11b fc-teersge, au. Payable In llnllad Hlalea curreno;
t asseiigers also lorwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Br
u en etc., at moderate rates.
oieeragejiassage from IJvernool or Queenstown, 3I
ourieucy. .ickeut caa be bought hers by persons send
m ior ilieir friends.
for luricer inlormatlon apply at tbe Company!
oibi es. JOHN 6. DALE, Agent,
7j" NO. 411 (Ul-SM'T Btreet. Philadelphia,
7fj PASSAGE TO AND FKUH
iHli GKEAT BUl'iAIN ANDilKEIANDI
' i STEAiibAlP AND BAILING PACKET,
Al HEDl ttDkAlFJ.
DRAKTIJ AVAll-ABLt. IHKOUtUlOl'T ENGLAJ .
IK-LA U, SCOTLAND, AhiD WALEb.
For PrtTJt;0T BKOTHEKS CO.,
Ku StfOl'IP btreet. and No. M BHOADWAT
11 t i io T1IOH. K. HLAltLK. au WALHUT 8t
: -ha4v- F OR N biV YORK. SW1FTSURB
gTjvf-'lrausporlatlon Company Despatcs
47m t-n- and swllisure Lines, via Delawart
. . n.msn Canal, on and after the 16lh of March,
feavlw daily at U M. and 6 P. M., couuectlng wit.
iii Niirtlieru and Eastern Hues.
For lreight, which will be taken upon accommods
Umc tarms. apply WWILLIAM M, BAIRD 4
j ,j No. 182 S. DKLAWARK Avenue.
f;. TIia iiiidersl.ned huvlnu ,ead tho u 'r.
and the patrons of tbe Dock that be Is prepared with
lucreased facilities to accommodate those Laving ves
sels to he raised or repaired, and being a practical'
inip-carpeuler and caulker, will give personal auen
tioii to tne vessels entrusted to blui for repairs,
Caulaiusor Agents, Ship-Carpenters, ami Machinists'
havinu vessels to repair, are solicited loealh
Having the ageucy for the sale of - Vv'etterstedt'i
Pateut Metallic Composition" for Kpier paint, fol
the nraservallon of vessels bottoms, lor tills oily, I aia
IILilirBd to lurnlsb the same on ..wsuiiaule terms,
preparou w .- juiIN H. 11 A MM! IT,
Keussglou Scre-v ixiclr,
'J, xiILAW'AlOC Av04.t-JUV(U-aBlriV
MAY 13, 1867.
AUCTION SALES.
M,
THOMAS A i0N3, NOS. 13D AND 141
6. FOURTH BtreeU
BALE OF REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, ETC., MAY 14,
AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, AT THE EXCHANGE,
will Include
ADMINISTRATORS' SALI'I.
4 shares Ocean Stexm Navlgstion
Folt O'l llEll At.'t (HINTS,
t'MO Delaware Mutual Insuranoe Co. scrip, 1W3 to '8'.
IM) ConHollilatlon Nftilonal Bank.
fz shares penn National Bank.
6n Khures liclawaie Mutual Insurance Co.
lim shares Freetlom Iron and steel Co.
I ion shares North American . Trauslt Insurance Co.;
t'ili paid.
4n shares TTazletnn Ilallrond Co.
Ni shares Pennsylvania (steel Co., Baldwin, Pa., par
tluo.
OIL AND PETROLEUM STOCKS.
49 100 shares Oil Creek aud East Sandy lluu Oil Co.
loo shenango Oil Co.
Iifj4 sharea Mammoth Oil and Coal rv.
leu shares Philadelphia National Petroleum Co.
40 shares Philadelphia Uuauo Co.
7Mi shares Indian Spring OH Co.
Biooshares Philadelphia and Prrvldenco Oil Co.
H(ni xharts Walnut Bottom Oil Co.
4;i,"r0 sbarus Altooua Conl nud Lumber Co.
PEW.
Tew No. 22, St. Mark's church.mlddle aisle.
REAL ESTATE.
SECOND STREET No. 7 and 29, above Race.
Two Valuable Stores.
FOUR'l 11 bTREET No. 44, above Cbesnut, Valu
able store.
ARCU AND NINTH BTREET8 N. W. corner.
Rusinefs l'roperty.
HIIKTEEKtH AND MYRTLE STREETS B. W,
corner. Store and Dwelling.
ARCH STHF.ET No. 827. Business Location.
l-CPLAR SI KEET No. PWl. store and Dwelling.
FOUR'l H STREET No. ), below W alnut. Busi
ness Location.
FOURTH STREET No. 8.T8, above Pine. Tavern
and Dwelling.
SH1PPEN STREET No. 111B. Store and Dwelling.
ELEVENTH STREET No, 7ltt, below bhlppeu.
Tavern and Dwelling.
FOURTH S'l RKKT No. W5 and 827, above Vine.
"CKAlGE-a RIDING SCHOOL," 42 leet front, ex
tending to Dlllwyn Street.
FOURTH S'l REET-No. 327, adjoining tbe above.
Modern Residence.
TWELFTH STREET No. 317, below Spruce,
Modern Residence..
SILVER! ON AVENUE AND F'ORTY-EIGHTII
STREETS Handsome Residence.
FORTY-THIRD AND EAGLE STREETS N. E.
corner. Modem Residence.
S1XTFFNTH STREET No. 240. above Race.
Gelitet l Dwelling.
TENTH STREET No. 917, above Poplnr. Ocnteel
Dwelling.
LOMBARD STREET No. 22.1. Modern Resldonce.
Immediate possession.
VINE STREET No. 1231. Genteel Dwelling.
CAMBRIA STREET S. E. ol Amber. Four
Dwellings.
CUMBERLAND STREET N o. 433. Genteel Dwell
ing. SWAIN STREET No. IflH. Genteel Dwelling.
CAPE ISLAND, N. J. Hotel known as "Laplerre."
THOMPSON STREET N. W. of Dauphlu. Ten
Genteel Dwellings.
CARPENTER STREET Frame Dwelling.
GROUND KENT flu 60 a year.
GROUND RF:NT-ii:u-4ua year.
GROUND RENT 172 a year.
GUNNER'S RUN CAN A I Large Wharf Lot.
EJt.HTF.ENTH AND R1TTENHOUSE STREETS
s. Y corner. Lnrge Lot, 62 feet front, ll.'l feet deep.
FRONT bTREET Between Tasker aud Denmark.
Lot.
1 WENTY SIXTH STREET Building Lot.
(jUTNCt; S'l RF ET Hulldlug Lot.
tOUNiRY SEATS AND FARMS.
11.'. ACRES near Darby. ELEGANT RESIDENCE
and out-buildings. Immediate possession.
24 ALIU S at F.agle Station, Pennsylvania Railroad,
Modern Residence and out-buiidiugs. Immediate
possession.
uo ACRES, adjoining tbe above. Genteel House and
out-bullrings.
124 ACRES, quarter of a mile of Gloucester Railroad
Station, Camden county, N. J. Good improvements.
17 ACRF, Methodist Lane, half a mile ot Oak Lane
Station. Gocd Improvements.
32 ACRES, Haveriord road, one mile west of Had
dington. 1 ACRES, Fort Washington, Montgomery county,
Pa. Four good Dwellings, Barns, and out-buildlugs.
Full particulars In catalogues now ready. 5 10
Sale No. 851 North Seventh street.
HANDSOME WALNUT I'VUNITUKE, FRENCH
MANTEL CLOCK, HANL'SOj-.E BRUSSELS
CARPETS. ETC.
On Tuesday morning.
14th Inst., at 10 o'clock, at No. Jot North Seventh
street, by catalogue, tbe handsome walnut parlor,
chamber, and dlulu g-room furniture. 5 7 lit
rUBL,lC SALE CITY PROPERTY
THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, Business Loca-
,iuu. ' i" o-stoiy . brick dwelling, No. 4:11 Race
stii: . ' ,, ith four dwellings In the rear, on Richardson
street.
1 ursnant to ordinances of the Select and Common
Councils ol the City of Philadelphia, will be sold at
Public tale, without reserve, by order ol Commis
sioner ot city Property. (.n Tuesday, May 28. 1807. at
12 o'clock. Noon, at tiie Philadelphia Exchange, the
following described real estuie belonging to tbe City
of Philadelphia:
No. 1.
All that lot of ground, with . tbe messuage now
erected thereon, situate on the north side of Race
street, 52 leet 3 Inches east of Fltli Btreet, No. 431, con
taining in front on Race street, 16 leet 6 iuc ies,aud
extending of that width 80 leet, with the r ;ht and
iirivilege Into an 18 feet 10 Inch wide cou '., called
tlchardsou's court, leading southward Into be said
Race street.
No. 2.
All that lot of ground, with the messunge now
erected thereon, situate on the west sideot Richard
son's court (being No. 1), 8U leet north of Race street,
containing In front on Richardson's court 9 lee1 8
Inches, and extending of that width 19 feet 10 lnche.
with use and privilege of the privies at the north eno
of said Richardson's court.
No. 3,
All that lot of ground, with the messuage now
ended thereon, situate on the west slue of Richard
sou's court (being No. ), su leet 8 inches north of Kace
street; containing in front on Richardson's court 21
leet V inches, and extending of Ibal widllt 19 leet 10
inches, with me use aud privilege of the privies on
tbe north end ol said RicbardHon s court.
No. 4.
All that lot of ground, with tbe messuage now
erected thereon, situate on the west sideot Richard
son's couil toeing No. 3), lfl feet 5 Inches north ot
Race street; containing in front on Richardson's court
21 let t lo Inches, and extending ol that width 19 feet to
Indies. Willi tbe use aud pritfiego ot the privies on
the north end of said Richardson's court.
No. 5.
All that lot of ground, with tbe messuage thereo u
ericled, sinmie ou the west side of Richardson's
court (being No. 4). 13a feet 3 Inches north oi' Kace
btreet: containing in front ou Richardson's court 27
'feet 3 inches, aud extending of that width lit feet 10
Indus, with the use and privilege ot the privies on
the north end of said Richardson s court.
No. 1.
Business Stand, S.S-stury brick building, Front
street, north ol Noble. All that lot of ground, with
the 22-slory brick building thereon erected, situate
on the east side ol Front street, 42 leetll,1., Inches north
ol Noble street, in the Eleventh Ward; containing in
lrout on Front slfuet 21 feet 9 Inches, aud extuudlug
iu oepth ti. feet.
No. 2.
Lot, corner South and Carbob streets, Twenty-sixth
Ward All that lot of ground, situate ou the S. E.
ctuner of buuth aud Carbon streets, In the Twenty
si.xth bid; containing Id fiont on south street 10
feet, and extending In depth along Carbou street 20
leet.
No. 8.
Two-and-a-bnlf-story frame building, Front street,
north oi Nublv.T-AU that lot of ground, with the two-and-a-bali-atory
Iruuie building thereon erected,
situate on the east sideot From street, In theEleventb
Ward. U4 leet 4 Inches north ot Noble street, thence
extending easterly at right angles 02 feet; tbeuce ex
tending northerly 21 feti9?4 inches; thence ex tending
westerly 62 feet 1 Inch to Front street, aud thence
extending southerly along Front street j test and
of an inch to the place of beginning.
Torn. b Cash or, at the optluu ot tbe purchaser,
twenty per cent, of the purchase money may be paid
in cash, and the balance secured hy bond aud mort
gage of the premises, payable In five years, with lu
lerest at the rale ol six per ceut. per annum, payable
semi-annually on the first days of July and January In
each year, wltb the usual stipulation to be inserted
lu bald bond aud mortgage, that lu case ot default in
payment of interest lor thirty days, Ihe whole princi
pal sun. shall thereupon become due and recoverable
by law: Provided, That where the lot of ground
hereby authorized to be sold lb unimproved and
vacant, tbe purchaser, at bis option. In lieu of tbe Said
mortgage to secure the balauceof the purchase money
as above mentioned, may have the Bind balance
char.ed upon the ground hy ground rent deed ordeeds,
lo the usual form. The said ground reuta thereby
created to he paid In eiiual semi-annual payments on
tbe llrwlof July and January In each year. Aud pro
vided further. That the purchasers shall pay all ex
penses for deeds, bouds, mortgages, stamps, acknow
ledgments, and other expenses in the matter of
making the conveyance uuiu iue city to the pur
chasers. ,
bee plans at tbe Auction Rooms.
M. THOMAS cfcbONH. Auctioneer.
4 25 fm 2t
.n PjUuiM 111 C LVil 'li-lili . .
ftESTCOTT & CEORCE.
i SUCCESSORS TO
r ii liar wiuom a to
JMrOHTKM AND DEALERS IN
OCKS,.ITOM 11IIT.ES, C HICK KT, AND
BASK BALI, IMPLEMENT-..
FISJilNO TACKLE, BKATES, CROOSKT
ARCHERY, ETC
WO. 409 CIItfciMJT STREKT,
Jiam , pHILADEIJ"H.l-
r -DRIVY WELIJ3 OWNERS pF PROPEBTYf
L -rne only place to get Privy reu-"'"
Olslnlected at ry low prices. psYHON,
fsh?tnswr ol Poudrette,
Ut OIDBMrTUrALL, LlBjiAltY Bttadt,
AUCTION SALES.
rUHLIC SALE CITY PROPERTY
M. THOMAS A SOI.H, Auctioneer.
Large and Valuable LOT, N. W.Coruer of TWENTY -THIRD
and CHEsMJT streets, fronting also
Twenty-iourth street and Slmes streets, three Valua
ble FtontH.
Pursuant to ordinances of the Select and Common
Councils of the city of Philadelphia, will be sold at
public sale, will, out reserve, by order of tbe Coninila
sloner ol City Property,
Ou TUESDAY, May 27, JM17, at 12 o'clock. Noon, at
tbe Philadelphia Exchange,
All that lot of ground situate on the north side of
Cbesnul street, beginning at the northwest corner oC
1 weuty-thlrd street, ami extending along said Cbes
nul street 240 feet to Tweuty-toiii th street, and In
depth northward 8G0 feet to a tweu ly-four feet street
called Sinics street. Rounded on the north by Slmea
street, on the east by Twenty-third street, and on the
south by Chesnut street, aud on the west hy Twenty
fourth street, lately occupied by tbe Philadelphia,
Can Works.
I he above will be divided Into 40 Iota, and sold ac
cording toa plan that maybe seen at the Auctlov
Rooms the purchaser to have the privilege ol taking
four additional lots adjoining each olher.
Terms 20 per cent, of the pnrclia-e money shall bfl
paid In cash at the time of the delivery ot the deed
and the balance may be secured on the premises h
mortgage or ground-rent deeds, or may bo paid lu
cash, at the option of the purchaser.
M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers,
4 2tlmfl?t Nob. l:and 141 S. FOURTH street.
B
Y THOMAS RIRCn A SON, NO. 1110CIII-&
NUT btreet, above Eleventh Street,
Sale at No. 1612 Pine street.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BKUSSKM AND
INGRAIN CARPE1S, HAIR CLOTH, PARIO R
1 URN1T CUE. CHAMBER AND DLNINU-KOO At
FURNITURE, ETC.
Oil Tuesday Morning,
At Id o'clock, at No. 1M2 Pine street, will be sold th
parlor, chamber dining-room, aud kitchen furniture
of a family leaving the city.
May oe examined on tbe morning ot sals at
O'clock. 1.5 8 M.
Sale at No. loon Vine street.
HANDSOME FURNITURE. ROSEWOOD PIANO
FORTE, CARFFri'H, MIRROItS, ETC
On Wednesday Morning,
At 10 o'clock, at No. looa Vine street, will be sold a,
portion cf'.the furniture of a family removing, com
prising one elegant rosewood piano-forte, made t
bchomaker A Co.; velvet parlor carpet, walnut parlor
furniture, set of walnut and collage chamber furni
ture, ditif nc-rnom furniture, etc. I& Q al
May be examined early on tbe morning of sale.
Bale No. 81 K. F'onrth street.
STOCK OF LOOKINU-O LASSES, FRAMES, AND
UNHNISHEU WORK.
Ou Thursday Morning,
Mav 18. nt No. 81 S. Fourth street, will be sold th
entire stock ot a looking-glass and frame-maker
declining business, comprising an assortment of gilt
frame pier glasses, framed engravings, photograph
aud other frames; also, tbe unfinished frames and
materials.
catalogues can be had on the premises, or at th
auction store on Tuesday. 9 6t
Bale at No. 1108 Walnut street.
iiousf;hold furniture, etc.
On Thursday Morning,
At 10 o'clock, at No. 1106 Walnut street, will be sold,
a portion of the furniture of a family removing, com
prising parlor, chamber, and kitchen furniture. 1611 It
Sale at No. 1110 Chesnot street.
SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURK, PIANO
FORTES, COTTAUE SUIT'S, CARPETS, MIR
RORS, CEDAR CHESTS, ETC
On Friday Morning,
At 9 o'clock, at the auction store. No. 1110 Chesnut
street, will be sold a large assortment of superior fur
niture. 613 41
BALE OF JAPANESE AND CHINP-SE GOODS,
RICH INDIA AND OTHER SHAWLS, CURIO
SITIES, ETC.
On Monday Morning,
May 20th, at 10 o'clock, at theuuctlon store, No. 1119
Chesnut street, will be sold a rich and Interesting;
assortment of goods from China and Japan, compris
ing Vln.riim.' lanunMun.hln.l talilau wnrlr hn.H
Je vol casts: card receivers, manufactured In mosaic:
works of precious woods, sandal wood and others:
rlcb fans; elegant waiters; sbeil flowers: beautiful
shawls, and an infinite variety ot Curiosities ol Ori-
aniol maniifni-il n ra
The Goods will be open for exhibition on Saturday,
when tne puDUC are snviteu. lu-can anaxtmina
them. . 5Hbt .
Ei SCOTT, JR., AUCTIONEER, No. io20
. CHESNUT Street.
AUCTION SALES OF HOUSEHOLD FURNTTTJIUS.
B. SCOTT, Jr., will give bis personal attention
to sales ot household furniture, at the residence
ot parti removing or breaking up housekeeping, on
the most favorable terms.
PANCOAST A WARNOCK, AUCTIONEERS
No. 240 MABKET bTREET,
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF 750 LOTS AMERI
CAN AND IMPORTED DRV. GOODS. RIBBONS.
J'lLINERY GOODS, HOSIERY GOODS, NO-
, i IONS, ETC., BY CATALOGUFI. ON A CREDIT.
Ou Wednesday morning,
May 15, commencing at lo o'clock, comprising a full
line ol new and desliable goods for presentsales.ll st
c.
C. MAC KEY, AUCTIONEER!
Otlice No. 21 COM MERCK Street. SlUi
LUMBER.
iQarr select white pine boards
-LOO Is AND PLANK,
4-, 6-4, 8-4, 2. 2X, , and 4 Incfc
CHOICE PANEL AND 1st COMMON, 10 eetlonc
4-4, 6-4, -4, 2, 2S, 8, end 4-Inch
' WHITE PINE, PANF.I VATTERN PLANK,' '
i - LARGE AND SUPERIOR STOCK OH FLAN DA n
V . . l n r I Ti i y m t t t -r ...
lOD f . BUILDING!
LUMBER! LUMBERI LUMBER
i-4 CA ROLLN A FLOOK1 NU.
6-4 CAROLINA FLOORING.
4-1 DELAWARE FLOORING.
M DELAWARE FLOORING
WHITE PINE FLOOIUNG.
ASH FLOORING
WALNUT FLOORING,
SPRUCF: FLOORING.
. KTK V ttt I. It llhl
RAIL PLaNK.
PLASTERING LATH. '
1 i 1 -CEDAR AND CYPRES
XOU 1 . SHINGLES.
LONG CEDAR SHINGLES. ,
SHORT CEDAR SHINGLES,
' I'OllPI, !! kllTMJI Lu
FINE ASbORTMFJNT FOR SALE LOW,
No. 1 CEDAR LOOS AND PObTS,
1867
LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS
I Ull'tl l?C I'MTlL U'lll ltliu.
S W - VU J 11 Jb JCjXV A , Ul aLIVQ I
red cjc jar, walnut, and pine.
1 kill ALBANY LUMBER OF ALL KINDl
lOU I i ALBANY LUMBER OF ALL lUNIXi,
SEASONED WALNIT. --v.i
1 DRT POPLAR. CHFJJIRY, AND ASH.
OAK PLANK AND BOAltDB.
MAHOGANY. i
ROSEWOOD. AND W ALNUT VENEERH.
1867
CIGAR-BOX MANUFACTURER.
, CTGAl.-BOX MANUEACTI'tTKUUM.
SPANir i CEDAR BOX BOARDS.
1 Qtrirr SPLoCE JOIST I BPRUCE J0I3
XOU I . SPRUCE JOIST
FROM 14 TO 82 FEET LONG. '
SUPERIOR NORWAY SCANTLING. 1
MAULE, BROTHER A CO.,
11 22 6mrp No. 600 SOUTH -aTREKT.
Jt C. PERKINS,
" LUMBER MERCHANT.
(successor to E nUrk lr
NO. 324 CHRISTIAN BTREET.
Constantly on band a large and varied assortment
of Building Lumber. e-4.
ROOFING.
R, O O X1 I -N O -
r. r BiiTvnT vDrni?Q rr aTOH STEEP) OOV-EUtl
yw -t-t-k vs ' i wa - - ti - .
ED WITH JOHN'S ENGLISH QS"i
ADA coated with LIUUID ,u1,PTh,Ki'fA
PAINT, making them Wl,'??"?2iZX
GRAVEL ROOF'S repaired with w?'!?AVv Er at-I
and warranted tor live years, ajuaj-s sia 1 lfl
slate. TIN, COPPER. r-"J0 S'i. ,
&rtoruTip'N7 oot,u cou,ple,
iiwn-;fg p&Sviv0!,"1,8 by jj
PHILADELIIIA. AND rNI)f-.KOOrl
Street.
jo o j? i n a f
0l.b SIIINOLR ROIFN. FLAT ORgTrEV '
ro H fciUTTA PKUdlA H4MV
lti- I.O'I II.aiiU coated with I,liUll UVTTi '
ft ULA1A fAlJiT, oiakliig them periecUy waUst
nroo t.
LEAKT 4JHATEL Boon repaired with GaU -Perch
Paint, aud warranted for live years, .
lOkl sLATli UOUt'M coaled with Uqnll
Gutta percba Paint, which betimes as hard as slate.
For TIM.t'Ul'V'KH.i-ISiSi.and IKON tLlutV&
this Paint is the tie pitu ultra of all other protection.
It lorms a perfectly Impervious covering, oomplelel
resists the aollou of tbe weather, and constitute
thorough protection .gainst leaks by ruat or other
wise. Price on It from one to twocenta uarsauar
loot. . .
TIN and (IBAVU IttOI' .; t don
Shortest notice. , ..... .
Material oinsmntly on uand and tor sal oyt. ,
BiA-inwixi JKoormsj ! r
in em tnutn-a OiWa