INSURANCE COMPANIES. KLAWAUE MUTUAL SAFETY 1N.SU KANOKOOM PAN V, lucoruoraled bvtha Iia. P luxe of Pennsylvania, IMi. Office. B, K. Corner TIT 1 RD and WALNUT Street. Philadelphia, MARIN K INSURANCE On Vessels, eargo, and freltht. to all parts ol the world. INLAND INbURANCEM on rMMRbjrWer; canal, lake, and laud carriage, to ail parts of the U nlon. , , FIRE INSURANCES Or) merchandise generally. On btores, Dwelling Houses, Etc. ASSETS OF THh COMPANY. Nnvpnihap I. 1SSJL 1100.000 United Slates 6 Per Cent, Loan, ltffl 120,000 United ISlalea 6 Per Cent. Loan 1SH1 800,000 United Him. 7 8-10 Per Ceul. Loan, Treasury Notes 125,000 City ot Philadelphia tl Per Cent. Loan (exempts) M.OOO Blate of Pennsylvania Hlx Per Cent, Iin. M,000 Stale of Pennsylvania Five Per Cent. Loan 60,000 Stale of New Jersey Six Per Cent. Loan 80,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, 1st Moitgage, Hli Per Cent, bonds. 18,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, 2d Mort- 1114,000-00 i8,5ooix xll,5OD0 M,700-00 M.820-00 60,710-00 0,SO0'00 S1.2&0-00 . 7600 18,000-00 1,040-00 15,000-00 t, 950-00 w.ooo-oo 1W.9H0-00 gage Mx Per. Cent. Bonds.. 26,00 featern Pennsylvania Railroad nix t-er i:eni. nouns (Pennsyl vania Railroad guarantees; 0,000 Stateoli'euneasee Five Per Cent. Loaura .. , 7.000 State of Tennessee Six Per Cent, 16,000 800 Sliarn Stock 'of German town' Gas Company (principal and In terest guaranteed by the city ol Philadelphia) 1,150 14a Shares Hock ol Pennsylva nia Railroad Company 8,000 Iiki tshares block of North Peun- sylvanla Railroad Company 20,000 80 Shares Stock ol Philadelphia and Southern Mad Steamship Company- 196,900 Loans on Ronds and Mortgage, 1st Liens on City Properly. 1,046,050 par. Market value. II.oto.Zsuti Cost, fl ,030,6M Ho. Real Estate. M.ODO'OO Rills receivable lor iunuraucea made....... t!,t&T1D Balance due at agencies. Pre nilunison Mariue Policies, Ao crued Interest, aud other debts due to the Company 18,923-90 Scrip and fctiock of suu.lry Insu rance and other Companies. tt.178. Climated value 1,930'W Cash In Bank $811,10226 Cash in Drawer........ 447 14 , . . 11,54000 11,407,821-54 .."hta hB1,n" new enterprise, the Par la assumed Thomas C. Hand, ..:.' Samuel K. Stokes, Henry Sloan, William G. Roulton, Kdward Darlington, H. Jones Brooke, Kdward Lal'ourcade, Jacob P, Jones, James B. McFarland, Joshua P. Kyre, Speucer Mcllvalne, J. B. Semple, Pittsburg, A. B. Rerger, " D. T. Morgan, " mcju v, xjnvis, Edmund a. Souder, Theophllus Paulding, John R. Penrose, James Traiualr, Henry C. Lallett, Jr., James C. Hand, William C. Ludwlg, Joseph H. Seal, George G. Leiper, Hugh Craig. Johu D. Taylor, Jacob Rlegel, THOMAS 81 1829-CUAIlTER PEiirETUAL. Fran kirn Fire Insurance Co. OF PHILADELPHIA, OFFICES AOS. 435 AMD 437 IIIUMJT STREET AMiETtt OH JAKCABT 1, 18 .S3U,14U13. Capital .M..............l400,0(to-00 Accrued Surplus ................ V46.7J8-W8 Premiums M 1,208,432-15 UNSETTLED CLAIMS. INCOME FOR 1588, 17,41-18 $326,000. LObfeEN I A ID SINCE 18119 OVEB o.ooo,ouo. Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms DIRECTORS. Charles K. Baucker. George Fales, Tobias Waguer, Alfred Fltler, bamuel Grant frauds W. Lewis, M. D, George W. Richards Peier McCall, Isaac Lea, I honias Sparks. CHARLES N. BAN CKKK, President. GEORGE FALEb, Vice-President, J. W. McALLlbTER, Secretary pro teni. L318tl231J N 6 U RANGE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA. OFFICE. io- ALN UT SI., PHILADELPHIA INCORPORATED 1794. CHARTER PERPETUAL. iAPITAli, 8300,000. ASSET js. JAMAU1 8, 1807, l,763,367-33, lAbLKES 31 A KIN E, IMAM) THAsrOB lAtlOA ANIH1HE ItlSliBj. 11K1lCTOUb' Ait-jr G. Coflln, George L. Harrison, Saliiuei VI. Jones, Francis 11. Cone. JoitU A. Blown, Chanes 'lay lor, iuj0rue.e Vv hlie, Richard D. Wood, W illiam S bluh, b. Moi ris Walii, Edward H. '1 roller, Euward S. Clarke, William Cummlugg, T. Charlton Henry, Allred I). Jessup, John P. White. l.oui (J. Mautlra. John Ai-uuou, ARTHUR G. (JOi FIJM. PreaidenL I'BAKLl'ii Jxal'T, becrelary. V 1UUM BUEHLER, HarrlHburg, Pa., Central Agent lor lue State ol Pennsylvania. 1 26 FIKK JSUKACE EXCLUSIVELY. TM PEJSNbVLVANIA FlltE liNotKAJSCK COM PAN V Incorporated laid Charier Perpetual No, bit) W ALNU'l btreet, opposite Indepeudeuoe Square. This Coiupauy, lavorubiy kuowu to tne community for over lony years, couliuucs lo insure agalust lossoi Oaruage by nre on public or Private Buildings, either tiei uiaui'iiuy or lor a limited time. Also, on iurnliure. block a ol Goous, aud Merchandise generally, on liberal 'lhelr Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund, Is Invented lu the most careful luauuer. which euablet Miem 10 oUer to the insured an undoubted security In Hie case ol loss. naiileltmltb, Jr., jonn xvereux, Thomas biullb, Heury Lewis, J. GllUngham Fell. Alexander Bent on, Ihhhc llazlehural. Xhomas Robbins, iii-nipl Haddock. Jr. LA N 1 EL SMITH, J a. Praeldent. WII.LIAM O. Cbowkij.. Secretary fA -pHCEMX INSUKANCE COM PAX Y OF h COW ' lEIDifitlcH A RTF.R PERPKTUAL, o:u4 W ALNUT bireet, opposite the Exchange, fn Addition to MARINE aud INLAND lNbUR- ANCE. IhlB Company Insures from loss or damage hy fiui.' lui liberal terms on buildings, merchandise, iVrnliure, etc., for Umlted perloils, and permanently H. hniUlluKS. by deposit ol premium. Thi Compaiir haS been lu active operation for more wixi v VEARb, durlug which U losses havs than blXl "l ,d Oeen promw LiaiioKS. John L. Hodge, T . Lav Id Lewis, Benjamin Elllnf , 1 nomas H. Powers, A. It. McHeury, Edmund Castlllon, 1 ...il.C AI.irrlM M. B. ftianouT. JohuT. Lewis, Williams. Grant, Robert W. Learning, t. i.i.,k WharlOU bamuel WUoox.jonN VCCilERER, President. rmviL wm. secretary. T?fiVILENT LIFE AND TRUbT COJirANY ) liU f ' . , l- PHILADELPHIA. No 111 South FOURTH htreet, .KriTRPORATEU lid MONTH, tad., 1881, lt,C LAPlTAL7lS0."ol. FAIU IN. Tn.nrancJ Ton LIveT.L Yearly Premiums; or by MJT&hrXZZ Prior sltteTby "yPremmU 10 yL Fr.mlums- ;r ai'fa'vorabl-Urm. Aui.uliraulon, owmeI)u. l,m PollciHS. 'llI"uug in. Insured thssernrlty TbtolTco,Ua amd. the entire prohtsof as t'JdiZ"'1'r appoimmeut ud,u J'i'l.ft .ff l" 'tVTmmonwealth, or any person ol any Court i ' IMlhlH, o, oorporaba. or persons, w. Viasx-roaM. SAMUEL B. HUirg y -" ..wK" T?OM AS.WIHT A ;u Vgal Adv. " 77. . lii 1 U I . A ni LI IT At I It I TIIE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PniLADEIiPIIIA, WEDNESDAY, INSURANCE COMPANIES. BROOKLYN LIFE IXSUKANCE COM PANT OF NEW YOKK M XI 1 U A. CAPITAL, ISR.OOO-rAID VP. Jkw AiCIIMVliATIOH, 9300,000 Cnh llvileii4l lu 1807, Forty per Cent. CHRISTIAN W. BOUCK, President. K1CIURD H 1IARDINO, Secretary. K. BRA IN A RD COLTON, General Agent for Penn sylvanla and bouthern KvW Jersey, N. E. corner o bEVENTH and CHEbNUTbtreets.secondstory fron olllce, Philadelphia, Pa. rillL.AIKLIIHA UKFBEKCES, Morton McMichael, Mayor. A. B. Cooley & Co., No. 'M Delaware avenne. Wm. H. Gatr.mer, President Camden & Amboy R. R, James Ross bnowden, late Director Mink 2 23 A. G. B. H Inkle, M. D., Medical Examiner. A FEW GOOD bOLlCITORH WANTED FOR THB CITY OK PHILADELPHIA. Q-IRA11D FIRE AND MARINE INSUItANCK COMPANY, (No. 630) N. E. COR. CIIESKUT AND SEVENTH STS. rHiLAOKLraiA. CAPITAL AND SI It I'M N OVER 8300,000. ikcojik u isee, io3.ai. Losses l'ald and Accrued In lbtt, 17.000 Of which amount not remain nnpnldat this data, ul pioperty lias been Successfully insured by this I'onipRuy In llilrleen years, and Eight Hun dred Losses by Fire promptly paid. DIRECTORR ThomaCraven . biias Yerkes, jr., Allred rt. Gillett, Is", b. lAwrenne, Charles I. Dupont, Henry F. Keuney, ano. M. D. Fnrnian Sheppard, Thomas Mi.ckellur, John Hmplee, John W. Claghorn, Joseph K 1 HOMAts i RAVEN. President A. 8. GILLETT, Vli-e-President. i ilni w J J A W EM It. A LVORD, Secretary STRICT ECONOMY IN IYIANAGEiYIENT rilOVmi'.NT LIFE ANTKlTMTCOI ANT OF PHILADELPHIA. No. Ill 9. FOURTH STREET, Commenced Business "nio. 24, 1S65. Organized to extend the benefits of Life Insurance among members of the Hoclety ol Friends. All good risks of whatever denomination soili ile d. bAMUEL R. blUPLEY, President, ROWLAND PARRY, Actuary. THOMAS WlbTAR.M. D., Med. Examine JObEPU R. TOW NKEND, Legal Adviser. This Company, In addition to the security arising from the accumulation ol premiums, gives the lusureo the advantage ol an iiciual aid-up Cupual. ALL THE PROFITbOF INhLltANCE ARE DIVIDED AMONG THE INbl llKD. Lite Policies and Endowments in all the most ap proved forms. Annuities granted on favorable terms. 22fmw3q ENGINES. MACHINERY, ETC. GOLD'S IMPROVED PATE3NT LOW AND HOT WATER APPARATUS, FOK WARHINU AND VENTILATING WITH PIBE EXTERNAL AIH. Also, the approved Cooking Apparatus, THE AMERICAN KITCHENER, On the European plan of heavy castings, durability aud neatness ol construciiuu. Suitable ior Hotels, Public lustliiiilons, aud the better class oi private Residences. Also, Agents for the sale ot SPEARMAN'S PATENT SAFETY VALVE, Which should be connected with every water back and holier, aud GRIFFITH'S PATENT ARCHIMEDEAN VENTILATOR. UNION STEAM AND WATER HEATING COMPANY. J AHEM P. WOOD A CO., NO. 41 SOUTH FOURTH STREET. B. M. FELT WELL, buperlutendent. 4 20301 r r? r a a a STEAM ENGINE ANI BOILER WORKS. NEAF1E k LEW llwil llCAL AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS MACHlNlbTb, BOILER - MAEERa, BLACK bMUHb, and FOL'N DERb, having lur many yean ueeu in suucenaiui uprai,iuu, uu ueeu exciusiveij engaged In building aud repairing Marine aud Rlvei Engines, high aud low-pressure, Iron Boilers, Walei Tanks, Propellers, etc. elc, respeonuily oiler ilieti services to Hie public as being lully prepared to con tract lor engines of all sinx-s, Marine, River, and biatlonary; having sets ol' patterns of ulllereut sizes, are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch Every description of palleru-maklug made ai tin shortest notice. High aud Low-pressure Flue, Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, or the best Penusyl vania charcoal iron. Forglngs of all sizes aud kinds, Iron aud Brass Castings of all descriptions; Bull Turning, bcrew Cutting, and all other work connected with the above business. Drawings and specifications for all work dons at the establishment true ol charge, and work guar an teed. The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for repairs of boats, where tliey can lie In perfect safety und are providediwilh shears, blocks, lull, etc etc fur raising heavy or light weights. Jacob c, neaflb. john p. levy. 8 2U BEACH aud PALMER btree J. VACOllAN Uh.Hb.lCK, WIXX1AM B. 1UCBHICX John k. cone OOl'TllWARK FOL'M Dili', FIFTH AND O W ABH1AUTON blreeis, PHI1.AUH.LPHIA. MERIUCK & bONS, EKGINEERH AND MACHINIHT8, uiftuufactme High aud Low Pressure bieam Engines M Laud, River, and Marine bervice. Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, etc Casiius of all kinds, eilher Iron or brass. Irun iruuie Roots lor Gas Works, Workshops, and Railroad blulions, etc Retorts aud Gas Machinery, of the latest and most unproved cunsuuciion. Every deuenpuou of Plantation Machinery, and ugar, baw, aud Grlsi MUis, Vucuum Pans, Open guuui Trains, Defecators, Fillers, Pumping En gines, etc bole Agents for N. Bllleux's Patent bugar Boll in. Apparatus, Nesmyth's 1'ateul bleitui Haiumur, aur Aspuiwall t Woolsey's Paieut Ceulrii'ugal bugai Draiuiiig Machine. 6ui BKI'DKSBUKii M ACI1INIS WORKS OFFICE, NO. 66 N. FRONT bTREET, J-mi.ADl.Ll-lUA. We are prepared to 1111 orders to any extent for otu weii-anowu MACH1JSERY FOR COTTON AND WOOLLKS Mll.Lb, including all recent Improvements in Carding, Spin ning, auu Weaving. W e luvlte the attention oi manufacturers to oar ex tensive works. If ALFRED JENK8 ft BON, STEARNS, WHITNEY & BRIDGES, Ho. 327 CHESNUT BTREET, Manufacturers of CAbT-IRON WATER AND STEAM PIPE Of all sixes; also Fittings for the same, at the lowest market rates. Exteusive machinery baa been pre pared, and we are now ready to hirulsh this pipe U auy amount at short notice. Also general RallroaV aud bleambuat supplies, UUU J? Tu O I. 1ST AND Preserver of Natural Floweri, As H. POWELL, No. 725 ARCH Street, Below Eihtl, Unmiuets 'Wreaths, Baskets. Pyramids oi Cut Flow r . luro wiedio Older at all seasons. 1 U If FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOFSAFES yORE ABOUT i LILLIE'S CHILLED-IRON SAFES IMPORTANT FACTS MII14 1I THE I'EOri.E NHOI LD MAKE A NOTK OF." Fact I. LTI.LtF'S CiriLLED-IRON 8AFF.S have been largely Introduced fur the last twelve years and sold lo lhose liftvlnu the luiget auioiint ot valuables, as ihe best and n ost thoroughly Iturglar Piool bale; and, Up to the lain three years, It has beea as rare to hear ol one ol Llllle's bales having been rubbed by hurglnrs, as to see or hear ol a while blm kblrd or a white elephant. Fact II. It Is notorious that the profession of the burglar has advanced at a ranld pace within the laU elghl years, and what was thoroughly hurglar-proof then Is not so now, which account for the lact that within the hist thrpe years very few of Llllle's bales have been robbed, and the secret anonymous circulars dlNirlbuted by other safe-makers lat terly, showing1 a t'u-.y f(ui cases onJv, Is Die strongest evidence Hint b t a very small number have been robbed to this time, notwithstanding the large num ber lu use, and Hie amount at stake 11 successful. Fact 111. Tin re are two. and only two, general mid lending pi incldles upon which all burglar-proof sules are coiiMimied. The one Is pouring licpild Iron betwreu and around bars of wrought lren, hard en! d Mreel, or any proper combination of meials. This principle Is ad pud by Llihe, In the Chilled Iron Sale, and covered aud controlled hy his letters patent. The othrr Is mado up of layers of plates, ordirTerfnt metalH, held together by bolts or rivem. or both. To this principle there are various objections: The cost Is double. The wrought Iron plates, which are Ihe strength of tbesale, are ouiside, and are operated upon by ihe hole catalogue ol burglars' tools. The holis or rivets are easily lorced by suitable tools, with or without powder, and cannot be sustained. 7ik fnrnirr jo itiri;,-, adopted by Little, avoids all these objections, can be made any thickness, nini withstand any amount ot resistance required; avoids the rivets, bolts, etc.: has no wrought iron outside to be operated upon by burglars' Implements. Fact IV. Mr. Llllle, the Patentee, so soon as he learned that It was possible with the modern Im proved tools lor burglars to grind through chilled irun or hardened steel, began experimenting to avoid the dlllicully, and alter much labor and expense he has perfected a system lor chilling Iron and combin ing metals that Is entirely ptoot against the burglar's drill, or any other of his tools, eveu Hie wedge, war ranted to stand the hardest test practicable for any burglar to make. As a proof of his success, the fol lowing ceriilicate is now otlered Iroui tae Novelty W orks, New York: Ofkioe Novklty Iron Works. Nkw York, lsth December, 1S66. Nr.wt. Lm it LilUe A- Hon: Gh.ntj.kmkn: We have subjected the sample of Chilled Iron yon furnished us to the most Hevere tests (us regards drilling through it) that we could bring lo bear upon It. and without success. It Is our opinion thai it can only be penetrated by the use of a large number or drills, and the expendi ture of much power, with days ol lime. Aud we think it impossible lor a burglar, with his time and power, lo penetrate it at all. Youis truly, Isaac V. llm.MK.s. Superintendent, I.y.man O. 1 1 a i.i.. Foreman. And the following extensive Iron manufacturers In Philadelphia, ltoston, and Chicago, alter the most thorough tests, lind the result to be substantially the tame. And their principal Iron Workers so certify: Messrs. Merrick &bou, bouthwark Foundry, Phila delphia. The Fink-ley A Williams Works, Boston, Mass, The Cnlon Foundry and the Northwestern Foun dry, Cbicugo, 111, Fact V. The proposition made the public hereto fore is now renewed: I will lurnlsli bates or Vault Doors, of same size and capacity ol other best makers, and at one-third less price; aud the same muy be tested when linisbtd, and 1 will furnish Hie man to test the work of any other maker, and he shall fur nish the man to test my work ; aud the party so order ing may eccept the work which stands the most re sistaiice.lu auy wuyor manuerpractlcablu lor a burglar lo work, Fact VI. I would now say to any of the Owners of Llllle's bales, that, in view or the preceding fuels. If they leel the need of additional security, I will ex change with them, ou lair terms, glvluu them all the late Improvements, and the inci eased securlly, which Im claimed to be beyoud the reach of liurglars, until some new system shall be developed In the working Ul nuu,wuiuu wuuiu uuw seeui iiaruiy pussioie. Fact Vii. It is true that thebheel-Iron or common trine, us now made, under ordluury circumstances (and when not crushed by the lull ot walls or limbers) usually saves the written mutter, but if the lire Is se vere u has to be copied, for the Ink will soon lade out; besides, the sale Is twisted up aud useless. Il is equally true that the ChlllPd-lron Safe saves the written mutter In a perfect stale, that it does not lude oui or require copying, and that the safe Itself Is ready lor lurther use. Any number of trials In tires, certified to, prove these lucts, and If any of the sale venders who are distributing secret, anonymous circulars to injure the reputation ol LILI.IE'b bAFK. aie not satlstied with these statements, they can have the opportunity ol testing by lire one of their own burrs with ULLlE'b, cn eiiual terms, whenevea they so decide. Fact VIII. In answer to the story circulated by Interested parties, that Llllle's bule had goue up, and had ruined Llllle, etc., 1 would say that ul no time In the last two yours could Lllne A bon halt supply the demand lot b les, uud were under the necessity of Pinning a large block company, with u very lurge capital, to meet the demand; and Mr. Lewis Liilie. .sr., is now Ihe president ot that company, which is located on the Delaware, in Pennsylvania, near Eastou, and Is the largest bale Works probably lu existence, and will be utile to supply till demands lor bales, Locks, Chllled-lrou Vaults, etc. In conclusion, I beg to call the attention of my patrons uud li lends, and the public, to the lads hero prehinteo, and lo say that I am very thankful lor inisl lavors, and that I um prepared to lurnlsli J, II, .ih'b lllltt. I. All AND URK ANI) lilJKil. V R 1'ilOOF bAFES, VAULT Duo Its, (TIILLKD Ilt'). XAL'LTS and UOMiilN AT1NN LOCKS, till at short notice, warranted lo be Hie best and cheapest in niaikel. 1 also keep constant ly a large uasortnient ul m conn-hum! Fire 1'roois, taken In exchange for Llllle's luirglar Prools, ot the best-known makers, nil put in good order, uud ollured ul below usual mic tion prices. 31. C HADLEH, KENT FCR LILLIE'S SAFE AND IRON COMPANY, No. (J151) AHC1I Street, IS ftlmv-Jm PHILADELPHIA." LlliYibtK. r-f bKLr.CT WHITE PINE li0AfD& 4-1, 5-4. i-4. 2. 2. 8. and 4 Inch CHOICE PANEL ANU 1st COMMON, 18 eet long, 4-4. s-t, to-4, 2, IS, a, and 4-Inch V.H1TE PINE. PANEL PA'l IE K.N PLANK. I.A1 I.E AND SUPERIOR b'l'OC K ON UA.ND.I . Ib07 -liUILDIJiU! UU1LDINQ . liUH.DINO! LtMLFR! LUMBER! LUMBER 4-4 t A KUL1KA 1 MIOIUMJ, 6-4 CAROLINA FLOOiUNU. 4- 4 11- LA WARE FLOOKIN'M, 5- 4 DELAWARE FLOORING, Willi E PINE FLOORLNU. AH FLOORING! WAI-NIT FLOORING, bPRL'CK FLOOR1NO. bTh.P llOi kl lb. RAIL PLANK. PLAhTERINO UTH, 1 mt-V7 - f E 1) A It AND C ir 1 It E 8 100 I bHINOLEb. I.tiNH CEDAR BHINGLKS. bliOKT CKDAR MIlNULEa. tOOPERbHINtlLEb. F1E Abt-OlflMENT FOR WALK LOW. No. 1 CEDAR LOObANDFObTb. lbt7 LL'ailiEH YOU UNDEKTAKEB8 It l.l Wtltll lUit UNDERTA KERbl lbb7 AI.llANY LUMUEROP AT T.viwni ( A.LHAN T l.:maiLli OK A l.I, Hjvrju l-U AwiVl.'l. WAI MUD DRY POPLAR, t HERRY, AND A8H. OAK PLANK AND ROARDH. MAUIH1ANY. ROSEWOOD. AND WALNUT VENEERH. 1867 -CIGAKBOX WAXUFACTUREBf ClUAR-liOX M A N' L' F A CT U R ERU. b P A NU-HIED A R ROX ROARDb. i Qt;7 -SI'HCCE JOIST! BX'RUCE J0I3 lOU I bPRCCE JOlbT FROM 14 TO IU FEET LONIJ. I BUPE1UOR NORWAY bCANTHNO. I MACLE, R ROT 1 1 Kit A Ot) II t?mrp No. ttfrp bOUTliiUS'l'R H KT. J C. P E It K I Ns, ! " IIIMliEH MERCHANT. Hucceiaor to I Clark, Jt iy NO. 324 CIIltlSTIAN BTKEET. Constantly on hand a large aud varied assortment of Rulldiug Lumber. (ji MISCELLANEOUS. CORN EXCHANGE RAG MANUFACTORY. JOHN T. RAILEY CO., RKMOVRD TO N. E. Corner of MA KK El and WATER Streets. Philadelphia. DEALERS IN BAOS AND BAQQINO Ol every Description, lor Grain, Flour, bait, buper-Phosphale of Lime, Bone Dust, K.to. Large and small OTJNN V HAUH constantly on hand. J - A Uot W OOL HACKS, John T, Railkv. Jam fx CABOAnuw. HiO ABCH STUEET. OAS FIXTURES, UXZl CHAN DELI ERb, BRONZE BTATUAK Y Etc. VANK1RK A t U. would respectfully direct the attention of their friends, and the public generally, to their large and elegant assortment of OAS FIX HHKK CHAN DELI F.Rb, and ORNAMENTAL BRONZE WAREb. lhose wishing handsome and thoroughly made Ooods, at very reasonable prices, will find It U their advantage to give us a call belo re purchasing elsewhere. N. R. boiled or tarnished fixtures reflnlshed with special care and at reasonable prices. 2 21 m VANKIRK CO, 3 L A T E MANTELS. PLATE MANTELS are nnRnrpassed lor Durability B my, trength. and Cheapness. bLATE MANTELU, and Slate Work OeneralU made to order, J. 13. KIMHS & CO., 81? rm Nos 212)t and 2VM CTTKHNUT btreet, COllCS AMI 1LAX, J bAIL DUCK AND CANVAS, Ol all numbers and brands, Tent A wnlne, Trunk, and Wagon Cover Duck. Also, Paper Ts .miacturers' Drier Fells, from oue to seven feet wide; Pauling, Helling, ball Twine, etc JOHN W. EVEItUAN t CO., f No. lug JON Eb Alley. ALEXANDER G. CATTELL A CO. PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT8, No. 26 NORTH WHARVES No. 27 NORTH WATER STKEET, PHILADELPHIA. ALKXANriKB B. CATTBLL, ji2j KLIJAH 8. OATTBIJ WlLLIASI S. GRANT COMMISblON MERCHANT, NO. S3 B. DELAWARE Avenue, Philadelphia, AUKNT FOB Dnpont's Gunpowder, Refined Nitre, Charcoal, Etc W. Raker fe Co.'s Chotuilate, Cocoa, and Rroma, Crocker Rros. b Co.'S Yellow Metal bheathlnir Bolts, and Nails. M PRIVY WELLS OWNERS OP PKOPERTi'J The only place to get Privy WeLISvOleaued dislnlecied at ery low prices, A. PKYSON, Mannfactnrer of Pondrette, Rini eOLDBMITIl'b HALL. LIBRARY btreet. SHIPPING. it. l nr. riuiiAVtbriiiA bOLTHERN MAIL bTEAMaUIP COM' AAA V b REGULAR LINE lOK SAVANNAH, JA. TONA WANDA, siu tons, Captain W m. Jennings, W YOM1NU, 800 tons, Caplaiu Jacob Teah The sieaaisblp W YOMING, will leave for the abovt port eu baturday, Muy 18, at 8 o'clock A. M., lrom tht second wharl below bpruce street. Through passage tickets sold and freight taken for all poluialn connection w ith IheOeorgla Central Rail road. WILLIAM 1 JAMES, Oeueral Agent, No. 314 b. Delaware avenue. Agents at Savannah, Hunter & Oammell. 4 H s'2r- TIIF IHILADEI.rIIIA AND XLBOUiUERN MAIL bl EAMbUIP COM IaAi'D REUULAR (SEMI-MONTHLY LINE, ft Uit M)V ltl.KANk, IaA... VIA HAVANA. BTA R OF THE UN ION, 12U2 tons, Capt. T. N. Cooksey JUNIATA. 1216 tons, Captain i L. lloxie, Will leave this uort everv two weeks alternately. touching at Havana for passengers goiug aud re turning. The J UN I AT A will leave lor New Orleans. Saturday May is, at o'clock A. M., lrom the second whar u. v spruce street. The bl AR o T HE UNION will leave New O leans for ihls port Muy 15. '1 hrough bills ol lading signed for freight to jluu.iii Oalvebtou.lNaicueit, vicKsourg, juempnls, Nasuv' Cairo, bl. Louis. Louisville, aud Cincinnati. WILLIAM L, JAMEb, General Agent, 4 1 J 3 No. 14 b. Delaware avenue. Agents at New Orleans, Creevy, Nicker son Sc Co. t-!. THK 1III1,AKLPHIA AND JULL. BOUT HERN MAIL blfcAMSlilP COM 1 ib REUULAR bEMl-MOiSTHLY LINE 4U nlUllnVTOM, N. C. The steamship PIONEER, 812 tons. Captain J. Ben nett, will leave lor the above port on baturday, May is, at 8 o'clock A. M., from the first wharl below Jt'i d w t Rills o .lading signed at through and reduced rate to all principal points in North Carolina. Agents at V limiiigtuu, Worth & Daniel. WILLIAM L. JAM EH, Oeueral Agent, 4 1 No. HI4 ti. Delaware avenue. STEAM TO LIVERPOOL CALLING 2aJLuaat Uueeustown. The Inman'Llne, saillnf beuii-weekly. carrying the United btales Malls. RETURN TlCKE'lb TO PARlb AND BACK, 11 Rb l" CLAbb, tOU UOLD. CITY OF NEW YORK Saturday, May 18 CITY OF MANCHEbTER,-... Wednesday, May 21 CITY OF LOaTON .baiurday, May Zj CITY OF BALTIMORE. baiurday, June 1 CITY OF LONLON baturday, Juue 8 uud each succeeding baiurday aud Wednesday, at noon, lrom Pier No. 46, North River. RATEb OF PAasAUE By the mail sleamer sailing every Saturday- payable in Uold. Payable lu Currency FlrBtCabln lu bteerage .1 'l o Loudou 81 To i-onuou...... 115 T o Paris U.. To Paris - 4J Passuge by the Wednesday s'.eamers: First Cabin (110; bleerage, 1)30. Payable lu L ulled btales currency. Pauseugers also forw arded to Havre, Hamburg, Bre men, elc, al moderate rales. bieerage passage from Liverpool or Uueenstown, 3) currency. Ticket can be bought here by persons send lug tor their lrieuds. For lurther Information apply at the Companv'l Offices. JOHN U. DALE, Agi.-i.t, 87 No. 411 CH KbN UT btreet, Pbnadelphla, P AbBAliK TU AND FUOJi hj Qi G UKaT UHlTAlil AKD .1KELAND I ItibTEAimAlP AND BAILING PACKIST, Al Btutl xi) tAir.n. DKAFT8 AVAll.ALLK TtiKOl GHOl'T ENGLA1I IKELAD.fCOlLAiiD, AND WALLS. For caiucuiars apply to I iiPSCOTT BROTHERS A CO., No. 86K0I''1H toreet. anil No. 'iJ liKOADW AT II I rtuTUU.". It. BI.AhhK. il i WALNUT Ht jpipw- J: OR NcW YORK. SWIFTSURB lS'''lv'tfct"Traiinpuriaiion Company Despalch r - ' bwlltsuie Lines, via Deluwari ano Raritan Canal, ou and after the loth of Marco, leaving daily al 12 M. and 5 P. M., connecting Willi .,11 Northern aud Eastern lines. lor freight, which will be taken upon accommoda liuB terais. apply WILIJAM M. BAIRI) & j No. 1M2 b. DELAWARE Avenue. TO bllll' CAPTAINS AND OWNERS. .The undersigned having lessed the KEN- b.tj loN bCREW DOCK, begs to inform his frieudi aud ihe patrons of ihe Dock that he is prepared will) increased lacilities to accommodate those having ves sels to be raised or repaired, aud being a practical khip-carpenler aud caulker, will give personal atten tion lo the vessels entrusted to him for repairs. Captainsor Ageuts.bhlp-Carpeiilers, aud Muchlulstl b living vessels lo repair, are solicited lo call. Having ihe agency lor the sale of M Wetterstedt'i Paleul Metallic Composition" for Copper -paint, for ihe preservation ot vessels' bottoms, for this city, I am i.reoared to luruUih the same ou reasonaole terms, P"" JOHN li, HAMMIT1', KeusiugUiu bcrew Dock, lj PFLAWARF. Avenue, above Laurel street. ROOFING. 12 O O 1 IN O OLD BHINGLE ROOFS (FLAT OR STEEP) COVER ED WITH JOHN'S ENGLISH ROOFING CLOTH, Aud coated with LIQUID GUPTA PERCiJA PAINT, making them perfectly waier-proof, LEAKY GRAVEL ROOFb repaired wllh Uutla Percha Paint, and warranted for live years. LEAKY SLATS LOOFb coaled wllh liquid which becomes as hard ai slate. TIN, COPPER, ZINC, or IRON coated wlU Lluuld Guttapercha at small expense. Costranglui t.um one to two cents per square foot. Old Board oi bhingle Roots leu cents per square toot, all complete. Materials cousiaully ou baud aud tor sale by ihi PHILADELPHIA AND PENNSYLVANIA ROO. PNG COMPANY, GEORGE HOB ART, 11 2 sxa No. ZM N. FOURTH btreet. XT O O J? I IV GJ- , LlquU MlMLa uuwit this Paiui is the tie vlut ultra of all other protection. It forms a perfectly Impervious covering, completely resists mo u. .uo -r.niri, ruu ooustiiutes ft thorough protection agalust leaks by rust or other, wise. Price only lrom oue to two cents per square '"TIN and UBAVEL ROOI'INU done at shortest uolice. Siaiermi i-ouomniiy on imna ana ror sale DT in nlllllOlUllOlllINU COHrANK, Att.lsiJ.tAN k KVDKRTT, 121 8m No. OH GREEN blreet Oil) K1IINUI.K ItOOFN, FIAT OB UTEEJ a: lit 1 t 1T11 til TTA I:H'1IA H4V 4i-'1.0Tliand coated wllh E,ltl 11 UU'rxj I't.UCAtA fAlJNTt making Uieiu pexlecUy wauu "e,KAKT RAVEL BOOK repaired with Guttt n .... Duiikl sinrl lajsArrtAiilsAil tur Huu uUuh LEAK If SLATK HOOtS Coaled with Percha Paint, which becomes as hard as v.,..nik.iaiiii'ii .'ue. I... m L MAY 15, 1867. AUCTION SALES. Philip FoKn, Auctioneer, cCLELLANJ) .V CO, Hnccessors to Philip Ford Co.l M AUCTIONEERS. No. fine MARKET btreet. BALE OF 1000 CASFB H(M)TS, BnOKH, BROOAN8. On Thursday Morning, v May Is. commencing at 10 o'clock, we will sell, by catalogue, lot cash, lHco cases men's. boys', and youths' noois, r-noes, jirngans, riainiorais, eic, Aisp. a general assortment of women's, misses', and chil dren's wear, from city end Eastern manufacturers, to which the attention of the trade Is called. 15 11 41 JOHN I?. MYERS ft CO., AUCTIONEERS Nos. 232 and 234 MARKET Street. LABOE POSITIVE SALE OF BRITISTT, FRENCH, lij--ini AIN, AINU DOAl EMTIO DRY (IOOD.S. We W III hold R iHrvn aula fit furpiin anil fl.titiuAt In dry goods, by catalogue, on four months' credit. on inursuay morning, May 16, et 10 o'clock, embracing about 1200 pockairr-s and lots of staple and fancy articles, lu woollens, worsteds, linens, silks, and cottons. N. R. Catalogues ready and goods arranged for examination early on morning ot sale. j lu 61 LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF CARPETING3, CANTON MATT1NGH, ETC w On Friday Morning, May 17. at 11 o'clock, will be solo by catnlogne, on four months' credit, about lifti pieces superltne and line Ingrain, royal damask, Venetian, list, hemp, coitHge, and rag carpetiugs:; aim rolls cunloii while end red check mittimus, which may be examined early on the morning ot sale. 6 1151 LA RG E PEREMPTORY BALK OF FRENCH AND O'lHER EUROPEAN DRY OOODS, ETC On Monday Morning, May 20, at 10 o'clock, will tie sold hy catalogue, on four mouths' credit, about Rio lots ol French, India, German, and Bru sh dry gooils, embracing a lull assortment ol lancy and staple articles lu silks, worsteds, woollens, linens, and cottons. N. It. Goods arranged lor examination, and cata logues ready early ou.the morning of sule. 5 14 St LARGE PFP. EMPTOR Y bALF.OF BOOTS, B1TOES, TRAVELLING BAGS, b'l'RA W GOO Db, KPU. On Tuesday Morning, May 21, will be sold, ai Hi o'clock, by catalogue, on frur months' credit, about 1500 packages boots, shoes, (balmorals, etc., ot city aud Easiern manu facture. open for examination wllh catalogues early on the morning of sale. 6IA6t JM. CUM MEY ft SONS. AUCTIONEERS No. DOS WALNUT Street. Hold Regnlar Sales ot REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, AND SECURITIES AT THE PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, Handbills of each property Issued separately. loon catalogues published aud circulated, containing full descriptions of properly to be sold, as also, a par tial list et property contained in our Real Estate Regis ter, aud ollerefl at private sale. Sales advertised dally lu all the daily newspapers, Ledger, North American, German Free Press, In quirer, Evening Bulletin, German Democrat, Age, ' Evening Telegraph," Press, aud Legal Intelligencer, bale on Monday, May 2Uth, will Include l'eiemptory bale LEAbl-1 AND FIXTURES OF THE DISTILLERY, No. 518 BUCKLEY Slreet, In cluding Copper Stills, Mixing Tub, Mash Tub, Pumps, Hose, and everything requisite for a large Distillery, bale absolute. Orphans' Court Sale Estate ofCatbarlne Arnold. de ceased VA LUARLE BUlNEbS STAND, S. E. cor ner SECOND and iniu streets. MODERN RESIDENCE, blable House, ;uud Lut M by '2M feel. No. bll'hree-etory brick RESIDENCE, and Carriage 3718 CUEbNUr No. 325 PINE Street. NORRISTOWN Two elegant new JACOB Y and GREEN Streets. Residences, Handsome Building site, 20 avenue (Township line road) Twenty-first Ward. Four-story brtck Dwelling, street. acres, Wlssablckon uud Allen's laue, NO. 923 LOCUST 5 u ;t s AMUEL C. FOKD ft SONS, AUCTIONEERS No. W b. t o URi.ii Btreet. Bales of Real Estate. Stocks. Loans, etc. at Phlla- doloina Exchange, everv Friday at 12 o'clock, noon. Our sales are advertised in all the dally aud several of um weekly newsnaoers. bv senarate handbills ol each property, and by pamphlet catalogues, one thousand of w hich will be issued on Wednesday pre ceU1" Veal estate at-private balk. B. SCOTT. JR.. AUCTIONEER, No. 1020 CHESNUT btreet, AUCTION BALES OF HOUBEHOLD FURNITURB. R. SCOTT. Jr.. will etve his oersoual attention to sales ot household furniture, at the residences ot parlies removing or breaking up housekeeping, on the til oh? Tavoranie terms. t-UHiNllUKE, BEDDING, ETC XO HOUSEKEEPERS I feave a large stock of every variety of FURNITURE, Which I will sell at rednced prices, consisting of PLAIN AND MARBLK TOP COTTAGE-SUITS, WALNUT CHAMBER SUITS. PARLOR bUl'lb IN VELVET PLUSH. PARLOR SUITS IN HAIR CLOTH. PARLOR SUITS IN REPS. Sideboards, Extension Tables, Wardrobes, Book cases, Mattresses, Lounges, etc. etc P. P. UNTIN E, 8 1 N. E. corner SECOND and RACE Streets. No. 1101 CHESNUT Street. C. M. NEEDLES & CO. Uave opened, at their NEW STORE, N. YV. Cor. KleventU aud Chesnut, A sPliHIll AbSO ItTJI t'.NT or tVHITI: (UUUJDK, LAtlS, EIMBROInKRItX, LAt'K liOOON, IIAMKKItt'IIIF.tl, Vf .ILN, ETC. ETC., Of Superior Quality, at LOW PRICES. leeJlS J.QNSMHD loll 'OK yESTCOTT 6c GEORGE. SUCCkHSOHH TO 1IIIL1I WIIAON 4k 0 I11PORTEBS AND DKALKR8 IN ; I NS, PISTOLS KIFLI:.N, ( RICHET, ASD BAKE It A LI. IMPLEJIKNTst, FlbHINQ TACKLE, 6KATES, CROQUET ARCHERY, ETC.. NO. 40 tlllsM T sTBEIT, 4113m PHILADELPHIA S. ROD I NSON, No. OlO CHESNUT STltKKT. Is in receipt to-day of an Invoice of FINE CHKOMOS, ENGRAVINGS, ETC. ETC., Which are now open for examination, "Peace and War," by Q. Doree," -Last Rose Summer," "Cromwell and Family," "Romeo ant Juliet." "Star ot Bethlehem," are well worthyim attention of the admirers of art. TRENCH STEAM BCOUEING. ALDEDYLL MARX & CO., HO. IBS outu Eiivts""""":! AND MO. MO TBKKr- 1 lJ " AUCTION SALES. M THOMAS ft SONS, NOS. 139 AND Ul , B. FOURTH Street. Pale Nos. 131 and Ml South Fourth street. SUPERIOR FURMTURF.. FRF.NCH PLATR MI It ROILS, PIANO-FOR1ES, JiRUbaEUS UA1V l'Elb, E.1C. On Thursday morning next. At 9 o'clock, at the Auction Store, an extensive assortment of second-hand Furniture. I it It Bale at No. H2I Hriruce street. NFAT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. CARPET, l'i-.I 1 AL, CHAIR, EUEClRiOAi. A 11' A 11 A 1 U ft. LATHE, ETC. On Friday Morning, 17th Instant, at in o'clock, by catalogue, the neat Household Furulture, Carpels, China. La la 2t Bale at No. 1308 North Fourth street. SUPERIOR WALNUT FURNITURE, LOUD'S PIANO, FINK BKUmHIS CAHPE1S, ElO, On naiurday Morning, 18th instant, at 10 o'clock, the Waluut Parlor Fur niture. ia mat TURLIC SALE CITY PROPERTY. BL"!i '1 HOMAis 6i bON'b, Auctioneers. VeIIY desirable Lois, CHRisiiAN Street, between Nlntli and Tenth Btreels. pursnnnt to ordinances of the sele:t and Commoai CotinoilH et the city or l'niiaueipuia, win oe so in at publlo sale, wli bout reserve, hv order of Commis sioner ol City Property.on TUESDAY, May M, IS6T, al 12 o'clock, noon, al the Philadelphia Exchange, AlllhHl lot of e round situaleou the south side of Christian slreet. between Ninth and Tenth Btreels. known as "Moyamenslng Hall" property, con taining lu rrnni ou cnrisiian street aooui inu leet, nun in depth 177 feet. It will be divided Into smaller lots, and sold according lo a survey, which may be seen ai, the auction looms. Terms 2U per cent, of the purchase money shall be paid In cash at the lime of sale, aud the balance mar be secured upon the premises by mortgage payable In live years, with Interest semi annually, or on ground rent In the iihiial lorm, or the w hole purchase mooejr may be paid in cash, at the option of the purchaser, udon the delivery of the need, and under such other conditions and terms cf sale as shall be fixed by sal4 Commlilec 1 5 a 4 li is is 2: z a M. THOMAS t sons, Auctioneers, Nos. l:iu and 141 b. FOURTH Street. B Y THOMAS 1UKCH A r-UN, 0. 1110CIIK& NUT btreet, above Eleventh btreet. Bale No. si b. Fourth street. bTOCK OF LOOKINU-tJLAbbES. 1 RAME9, ANO kjs r i. iii i-.u nunit, Ou Thursday Morning, Mav IS. at No. sib. Fourth street, will be gold the entire stock ot a looking-glass and frarao-makec declining business, comprising an assortment ol gilt Irame pier glasses, trained engravings, photograph and other frumes; also, the unfinished frames aud tnaterials. t ataiouuescan be had on the premises, or at the auction slore on Tuesday. S6t Sale at No. Ho Walnut street. HOUbEHOLD FURNITURE, ETO. On Thursday Morning, k At in o'clock, at No. II116 Walnut street, will be sold. a portion ol the furniture of a family removing, com prising parlor, chumber, aud kiichen furniture, 1.51 St Rain at No. 1 1 ill Chesnut street. SUPERIOR HOUbEHOLD FURNITURR, riANO- FORTEb, COTTAUE SUITS, CARPETb, MLK RORb, CEDAR CH EbTB. iiTC, Ou Friday Morning, At 9 o'clock, at tlie auction store. No. 1110 Chesnut street, will be sold a large assortment of superior fur niture, t" 14 SALE OF JAPANESE AND CTTINESE GOODS. RICH INDIA AND OTHER bD. AW Lb, CU 1UU bl 1 lEb, ETC. On Monday Morning, May loth, at lu o'clock, ai theaucuon store, No. lilt Chesnut street, will be sold a rich and interesting assortment of goods from China and Japan, compris ing Fine China: Janauese cabinet tables, work boxea: Jewel cases; card receivers, manufactured In mosaic; works 01 precious woods, sanual wooa ana oinera; rich fans; elegant wallers; shell flowers; beautiful shawls, aud an infinite variety ot Curiosities ot Ori ental manufacture. The Ooods will be open for exhibition on Saturday, when the public are invited lo call and examiaa them. f 13 t PANCOAST & WARKOCK, AUCTIONEERS No. 240 MARKET bTREET. c C. MAC KEY, AUCTIOHEEK, Ollice No. 421 COMMERCE Street. ItiU ICE COMPANIES. CE ! ICE ! ICE ! ICE ! IMOH.rOK.VTED 1901, COLD SPRING ICE AND COAL COMPANY, DEALERS IN AND Shippers of Eastern Ice and Coal. THOMAS E. CAIIILI,, PRESIDENT. JOHN GOODYEAR, SECRETARY. HENRY THOn AH. WtUPERINTENDENT. ITavIng now completed our arrangements for a full supply of Ice, we are prepared to enter Into contracts with targe or small customers tor a pure article, wilU guarantee of being supplied promptly lor the season. ' Wagons run dally in all paved limits of the consoli dated city. West Philadelphia, Mantua, Tioga, Frank lord. Rridesburg, Richmond, and Oermantown. A trial is asked, beud your orders to the Olllce, No. 435 WALNUT Street. DEPOTd: S. W. CORNER IWELfTU AND WILLOW M'JUEE'Aa, 5Hauiw:tui north pen nm ye. van i a railroad and m aster mtreet. I.O.TIIt tltD AND TWENTY FIFTH NTS., 11 NE STREET Mil A It F, SCHCYLKILL. KNICKERBOCKER ICE CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS, 31 FORT El! S OF EASTERN IDE, Are prepared to supply all classes of consumers, la all parts ol the ci y West Philadelphia, Mantua, Tioga, and Fort Richmond with a superior article of ICE, at the lowest market rates. , Orders by mall to either of the ollices will receive prompt attention. Particular attention paid to the delivery of Ice to I rlvate families, etc. OFFIG12S: NOS. 118 AND 120 NORTH RROAD ST. WILLOW STREET WHARF, DELAWARE AVENUE, PHILADELPHIA. 5 7 12t I 5uKnH0W' KEESHOW & HUNT. QHAIvLES S. CARPENTER & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL I C E D U -A. T-i E Ifc S NO, 7 17 WILLOW ST,, ABOVE FRANKLIN HJtADtCUHIA. lt07 A superior article ol ICE at the fol- ls7 lowing prices. 8 pounds dally. 60 conts per week. w " 75 cents per week. M 1" HO cents per week. i0 " " 2o cents per day. 20 " " rt)6 per week. Large quantities at moderate rates. 8tores, eta, taking less than teven days, will be charged prop or tlonally. CUARLE8 a CARPENTER. 1 JOUN ULKSDKN1NH, VProprletors. JObEPH M. TRUMAN, Jr., J liiamwtlia HITLER, WEAVER & CO, MANUFACTURERS OF Manilla and Tarred Cord ace, Cord s Twines, Etc. No. North WATER Street, and No. SNorth DELAWARE Avenue, PHlLAOKl.l'HlA. , Edwin H. Fitlkr. m icrasii. Wkav. CtlNBAD F. CLOTH! an. H