i AFTER THE 11 ALL. Tier fat and comWl their beautiful hair, Their long bright tresses one hy ono, As they laughed and talked in their chamber there, After the rerel wa3 done. Idly they talked of waltz and quadrille, Idly they laughed, like other girls, IV ho over the tire, when all Is still, Comb out their braids and curia. Holies of satin and Brussels laco, Knots of flowers, and ribbons, too, Scattered about in every place, If'or the rerells through. And Maud and Madge in robes of white, The prettiest night-gowns under the sun, Stockinnless, Blipperless, sit in the night, For the revel is douo. Sit and comb their beautiful hair, These wonderful waves of brown and gold, 'Till the Are is out in the chamber there, And the little bare feet are cold. Then out of the gathering Winter chill, All out of the bitter St. Agnes weather, While the fire is out the house is still, Maud and Madge together Maud and Madge in robes of white, The prettieut night-gowns under the sun, Curtained away from the chilly night, After the revel is done. Float along in a splendid dream, To a golden gittern's tinkling tune, WThile & thousand lustres shimmering stream In a palace's grand saloon. Flashing of jewels and flutter of laces, Tropical odors sweeter than musk, Men and women with beautiful faces, And eyes of tropical dnsk. And one face shining out like a star, One face haunting the dreams of each, ' And one voioe, sweeter than the others are, breaking in silvery speech. Telling through lips of bearded bloom An old, old story over again, As down the royal-bannered room, To the golden gittern's strain, Two and two they dreamily walk, While an unseen spirit walks beside, And all unheard in lover's talk, He claiineth one for his bride. O Maud and Madge; dream on together, With never a pang of jealous fear 1 For, ere the bitter St. Agnes weather Shall whiten another year, Robed for the bridal and robed for the tomb, Braided brown hair and golden tress, There'll only be one of you left for the bloom Of the bearded lips to press I Only one for the bridal pearls, The robe of satin and Brussels lace Only one to blush through her curls At the sight of a lover's face. 0 beautiful Madge, In yonr bridal white t For you the revel has just begun; . But for her who sleeps in your arms to-night, The revel of Life is done I Dut robed and crowned with your saintly bliss, Queen of heaven and bride of the sun, 0 beautiful Maud, you'll never miss The kisses another hath won I -v Extraordinary Seen In a Penitentiary Attempted Kacapa of Three Hundred Convicts. . . . From the Nashville Press and Times, May 14. A portion of tbe blgli wall encircling the ln closure containing tUe workshops connected with Uie Penlteiiilary, has been taken down in the reur to enlarge the space, it having been found too crowded. The breach which opens into the Ileitis back of tbe Penitentiary has been carefully guarded, and not the least apprehen sion bad been entertained of any attempt at escape in that quarter. Yesterday at dinner, however, Martin Coffee, a desperate character, who was sentenced to fifteen years' confinement, for robbery, at the last session of the Criminal Court, and who has been Incarcerated In the penitentiary bnt a few days, sprang to his feet, and brandishing a largo knife over his head, called out, in start ling tones, "Now is your time, boys I Strike t BUike for your liberty I" Delivering himself of these startling words, Coffee sprang towards tbe door, followed by a motley crowd of despe rate men, black and white, whom the hope of liberty had suddenly wrought up into un wonted daring. The guard, anticipating no dena Bbtrutiou while the prisoners were col lected at dinner, had retired a little, and were lounging in the shade. - Collee. siill clutching the murderous knife, rushed to the spot where the wall had been taken down, and made a furious onslaugnt upon the man who disputed bis progress. The man, evading tbe weapon with which the mutineer was armed, felled him to the ground with a billet of wood. On the Instant the ? nurds rushed up, and the crowd wnloh. fol owed their now vanquished leader were over awed and dispersed into the enclosure. The mutiny had been quelled on tbe moment, and fortunately without a shot being fired, or a man nave the leader, hnrt. Coffee is a despe rate man, and since his incarceration has been sowing the seeas oi tnu cguspiravj wumu uo veloped yesterday. After he was secured, he was made the subject of severe prison dls ciplme. An Item for Nuinlsmatolofilsts. A Ban Francisco lournalsays that a firm in that city have perhaps the only complete setof American coins in the hands of private indi viduals in the United Hiaies. They have the American silver dollar for every year from 17U1 to 18o0, half dollars from 17U1 to 18U7. quarter dollars irom 1790 lol8U7, dimes lrom 17tt tolbl, half ulmesirom 1791 to 1807, cents from 17i to 1807. three-cent pieces from 1861 to 1807, two cent pieces from 1803 lo 1807, and half cents from 17U3tol857. This collection has occupied more than fifteen years of Mr. Keplton's lime, and oust about twentv thousand dollars. As an instance of tbe rarity of some of the coins, we will slate that the silver dollar of 1801 costs WM, and Mr. Keplton hud. before he succeeded In lindiuK one be could purchase, made an unsuc cessful tender of 1"00 tor one in possession of a ceutleinan residing in Halem, Massachusetts, lit the silver dollars of 18aa only eighteen were minted, and consequently they are very rare. The silver dollar of 1802 Is also very rare, and is rated by numisintilologlsts at Itora ;)00 to $500. Besides this collection ol American coins, they have specimens of the coins of nearly all nations and some coins over two thousand vraraold. The coins are a great curiosity, and elr owners could readily sell them for OO.iwo. The Italian Premier In Trouble. Blgnor Ratazzl has a wife who has written a ovi with a curious name. In thiswors: she hw been very personal to other ladies. Their EnTpr cousins, and lovers haye consulted 3urTfL Lts w?th the Marquis Pepoll. to the Jill? injury of the "alter gentleman: and Jhf fist author of tbe book and mischief has VndSced to publish a card in the Oazetta M been induced to puj)' " lntenlion lo give -A C number of challenges upon wnlcb riT inrv will have to pass is said to be nrteen. Pepoli'S trieuu The book-keeper of a large firm in Chicago returns a greater Income than all the members Hi the firm put together. The Viceroy of Egypt Is the M mn In tti world. He owns a fourth of the. entire aoil of the country. -Madame RIstori sailed for Europe on Sa- tU2eneral Banks Is going South ou a stump.. Ing tour. TEE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPnPIIILADELPinA,' MONDAY, SHIPPING. 1 HI-'. I'll I 1.1 llt'I.ltll I a a Ik KOl llifcHN MAIL kiklnrn!;,.vi. lAiM ( 1 - - - - - mmm a 4NAiUWat.ir RPUUI.AR 1,1 IS K llllt ptAV AnnAll, A, TONAWAMA,Hfut4)iis, (piKlu Vt m. Jennings. WVOMIMI, SMI ton. Captain Jacob Teat, The steamship TON A WAN DA will leave for the al.uvt port on HHturdity, May 2a, at 8 o'clock A. M., bono tlit second wharl below Kiiruoe street. H moth pwwuire tickets sold and IrcUht taken for all poluisln connection Willi the Ueorgla Central Hall road. WILLIAM 1 JAMKH, General Agent, . . . No. 814 H. Delaware avetiua, Agents at Bavannah, Hunter A OammelL It 1 HIK IMIILAnr.l.Pllli awn NOlj'lHKRN MAIL. HTKAMniiTPiiim. VIA HAVANA. BTA B OF THE UN lON.l Art tons. Capt. T. N. Cooksey JUNIATA 1216 tons, Captain I'. U lloxie, Vt 111 leave tills port every two week alteriiutely, touching at llavaua for passengers going aud re turnliiK. The HTAROFTUKTJNION will leave (or New'Or leim,8utnriloy June I, at 8 o'clock A. M lrom the kk ond whait 'W bprure Btreet. Tlie JUNIATA will leave N Orleans for this port June 1. l lirongh bills of lsrllnir signed for freight to Mi bli Ualvenioii.NalcbrB, Vlcksburg, Menipui-., INaauv iU Caiio, bt. l.onlH, Ixiiiliiville, and t'lncluiiatl. WILLIAM L. JAMKH.Ueneral Agent, No. mt H. Ix-laware aveuua. Agunts at New Orleanw, C reevy, Nlukeigon A (Jo. ZaK-iktK BOU'lllERN MAIL bTH,AMSHIP COM lAiS V 'b KKUULAH WTOM 1-MONT11LY LINK OK U ILMIKV1WN, N. 4'. The steamship FIONKKH, 12 tuns, llapialn J. Ben. nett, will leave for the above port on Saturday, June 1, at 8 o'clock A. M., from the Urst whan beluw I'lne street, lllllB o . lading signed at throngh and reduced rates to all principal polnis lu North Carolina. Agents at Vt llnilugton, W orth & Daniel. WILLIAM L. JAJIto, General Agent, 4 It No. 814 H. Delaware avenue. f-pf. HAVANA STEAMERS. HEMI-MONIJILY LINK. CATtllYINU THIS INl'UU Sl'ATKS MAIL, The HteaniBlilpH HKNDK1CK HUDSON W..CAPTAIN HOWKS fcTAKW AND h'J'Hll'KS CAPTAIN HOLMK4 1 hese HLewniers will leave this port for Havana every other halurday at 8 A. M. The HteBDishlp Hli.NDKlCK IIUDfiON (ETowes MaHler) will salt for Havana on SATURDAY M.OKN 1NU, June 1, at ( o'clock. Pasuage to llavaDa, ao currency. No Irelght received after fhurrtday. luri reigni or x-amagn apply vo THOMAS WATSON A BONa. i vr 5 18 No. 140 N. DBLA WAKJS Avenue. ppojition to mono. POLY. DAILY LINK FOR BALT1 MOttK, via Chesapeake and Dela- Waie C4iual. Philadelphia and Baltimore Union Steamboat Com pany, daily at o'clock 1. M. The bieamersol this line are now plying regularly between this port and Baltimore, leaving theaecond wharf below Arch street dully at t o'clock P, M. (Sunday excepted). Carylug all description of Freight as low as any other line. Freight bandied with great care, delivered promptly, and forwarded to all points beyond the termlnuH free ot coinuaiHHlon. Particular attention paid to tbe transportation of all description of Merchandise, Horses, Carriages, etc. etc. l or lurtber Information, apply to JUU D. RUOFF, Agent, 6 16 No. 18 N. DKLAWAUK Avenue. THE STEAMSHIP BINA (newly fitted), of the la man Line -win Ban lrom Pier No. 45, North River, at Noon, on WEDNESDAY, May 18, for Liverpool, culling at Queeimiown. Kates ot Passage First Cabin, (110; Steerage, 30 Currency. JOHN U. DALE, Agent, 6 2ii8t No. 411 CHKHNUX Btreet, Phlla. BTCiki Tn lirrunnnr nitmm i.liL-at UuflPliHtAwn. Tha htm.n T ina aaiiinA beun-v. eekly. carrying the United Htates Malls. KETUKN TICKE1B 'IX) PARIS ANI BACK. VI ItB C CLASS, tM GOLD. CITY OF BOSTOJM................Saturday, May 21 I'.'1'NA Wednesday, May ZD CITY OF BALTlMOJiK, Saturday, June I ftDINBUROU Wednesday, June 5 and each succeeding Saturday and Wednesday, ai noon, from Pier No. 4ft, North Klver. KATIES OK PAHHAflK By the mall steamer sailing every Saturday 1 Payable In Ucild. -ayaoie in currency, Flint Cablu.........41 io Steerage.. ......afi To London... Si MO JjOUUOUW....-.. Jis l o Paris litl To Parl... ............. si 'PaBHaue by the Wedneadav steamers: Firnt (iahln 110; steerage, Suo. Payable in United States currency, i Passengers aluo forwarded to Havre. Uaiuburg, lire men, etc, at moderate rates. Steerage pannage from Liverpool or Qneenstown, a currency. Tickets can be bought here by persons seudV lug lor their friends. For further information apply at tbe OompanTl Ollices. JOHN U. DALE. Agent, 87J NO. 411 CHESJN UT Street, Philadelphia, PASSAGE TO AND PHOB1 GREAT BRITAIN AND iIUELAND I AT KKDUCED HA TEH. PBAFTB AVAILABLE TBKOtUllOUT ENOLAJI IRELAND, MCOTLA&l, AMD WALLS . i or p s ruciuars appiy iu I At HUUi 1 inuiox.iui m v w. , So. SSBOUIH bireet. tndNo. 23 BUOADWAT; 11 UrtOXUUo.ru OLAIU.C, eil hajjaui oi: FOB NEW YORK. SWIFTSURB -TrauMportallou Company Despatch rand Swllteure Lines, via Delaware and Karl I an Canal, on and after the 16lh of March, leaving daily at 12 M. and b P. M., connecting with all Northern and Eastern lines. For freight, which will be taken upon acoommoda ting terms, apply kwilliam m. baikd 4 tx,., No. IKl S. DELAWARE Aveuue. TO SHIP CAPTAINS AND OWNERS. The undersigned having leased the KEN. u.m.iu.N SCREW DOCK, bens to inform his friends and the patrons of tbe Dock that he Is prepared with increased facilities to accommodate thoue having ves sels to be raised or repaired, and bewig a practical ship-carpenter and caulker, will give personal atten tion to the veeBels entrusted to him for repairs. Captains or Ageuts.Shlp-Carpeiiters, and Machinists having vessels to repair, are solicited to call. Havlnar the aueucy lor the sale of u Wetteretedt'i Patent Metallic Composition" for Copper paint, for the preservation ol vessels' bottoms, for this city, I am prepared to lurnlsb the same on reasonable terms. v V JOHN H. HAM MITT, Kensington Screw Dock, 1 DELAWARK Avenue, above Laurel street. LUMtitK. A Can fcSKLKCT WHITE TINE BOARDS J.OD I AND PLANK. 4-4, 6-4, o-4, 2, 24, S, and 4 Inch CHOICE PANEL AND 1st COMMON, IS set long. 4-4, 6-4, 6-4, 2, 2,, 8, and 4-inch WHITE PINE, PANEL PATTERN PLANK, LARUE AND SUPERIOR STOCK ON HANJD,i 1867 BUILDING! BUILDING . RU1LD1NUI LVMBERI LUMBKRI LUMBER 4-4 UA KUT.1JN A U.HJJlir.(jl. 6-4 CAROLINA FLOOR1NU. 4-4 DELAWARE FLOOR1NH, 6-4 DELAWARE FLOORING, WH11E PINE FLOORING. ASH FLOOR1NO WALNUT F1X.HJR1NQ, SPRUCE FLOORING. STEP I104 JtlXS. RAIL PLANK. PLASTER1NU LATH. i van -c e d a r AND CYPRES 1UU I . SHINOLEM. LONG CEDAR SHINGLEEL biiom' CEDAR SHiNULEd. COOPER SHINOLEH. FINE ASSORTMENT FOR SALR LOW, No. IjJ.DAK LOUS AND Pool's. 1867 LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS , LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS! RED CEDAR, WALNUT, AND PINK. 1867 ALBA N Y LUMBER OF ALL KIND! i ALBANY LUMBER OF Af.r. KLNDA Bl!.AbOiMJ.ll WALNUT, DBT POPLAR, CHERRY, AND ABH. OAK FLANK AND BOAKDS. MAHOtlANY, ROPKWOOD, AND WALNUT VENEKRS. 1867 CIGAR-BOX MANUFACTURERi LTQar-box MANiii'Ayrnnir.)ui. ai inu v s lyyjJL. XiKJA. tUt 1 Q AT -SPRUCE JOI8T1 SPRUCE J013 J.00 SPRUCE JOIST FROM 14 IX) 62 FEET LONG. BUPKiUOB. NORWAY SCANTLING. M.AULE. BROTHER A VO., 11 12 mrp No. gfioo SOUTlht l REET. LiDl MILiII . l v a s.i-.vr - . . . . . . . Jt C. PERKINS, LUMBER MERCHANT. Baoctuor to B Clark, Jr NO. 324 CHRISTIAN STREET. Constantly on band a large and varied assortment or Bnuamg runnier. oxJ (7, II. WILLIAMS, Seventeenth- and Spring Garden. ' ' 1 BUILDING LTJ3IIJEH f AND II ABO WOODl. 5 15 wsin2a INSURANCE COMPANIES. DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN8U R A r ( K COM PA N Y, 1 ucorporoted by the Legis lature ol J'eunB Ivuula. lHsii. Ofllce, B. E. comer of 111 IKD and WALNUT Streets Philadelphia. MARINE INSURANCES on vessels, cnriio, and Irelght, to all parts of theworld. INLAND INSURANCES cm good by river, canal, lake, and land carriage, to all i arts ot the Union. FIRE INSURANCES on merchandise generally. Ou stores, Dwelling Housed, etc, ASSETS OF TH K COMPANY', November 1, IMS. tlOO.OCO United states 6 l'er Cent. Loan, 171 ltt.tOODO 120,1X19 United states 6 Per Cent. Loan, 1HHI 130,500-00 200,000 Un lied Maes7S-IO Percent. Loan. Treasury Note 211,600' 00 123 .000 City or Philadelphia 6 l'er Cent. lx.sn (exempti) 126,562'M 64,000 State of Pennsylvania 6 l'er C nt. Loan... 61,700-00 6,000 state or Pennsylvania t Per 4ent,Losn 44,620'00 60,000 Slate ol New Jersey Six Per Cent. Loan 60.760D0 20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, 1st Mortgage, Six Per Cent. Bonds 20,500"00 25,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, 24 Mortgage, Six l'er Cent. Bonds 24,2D0'00 20,000 Western Pennsylvania Rail road Six Per Cent. Bonds (Pennsylvania Railroad gua rantees; . 2O.750U0 30,000 State ol Tennessee Five Per Cent. Loan 18.0WOO 7,000 Stale ol Tennessee Six Per Cent. loan 6,010'00 15,000 8t0 Shares Stock of (Jernmn towu Oas Company (principal and Interest gnaranie d by the city of Philadelphia) 15.0JO 00 7,150 Ha Shares Stock ol Pennsylva nia Railroad Company ,258-25 6,000 110 Shares Stock ol North Penn sylvania Railroad Company, t ,950 '00 20.000 80 Shares Slock of Philadel phia and Southern Mall Steamship Company 20.000'00 195.900 Loans on llond and Mortgage. 1st Liens on City Properly.... 195.W0-OO 11.14 5,050 par. Market value. tl,070,28075 Cost, l,(l3U,,W05. Real Estate SS.OOO'OO Bills receivable for Insurances made 27,637'20 Balance due at agencies. Pre miums on Alarms Policies, Accrued Interest, and other debis due to the Company 8S,23'90 Scrip and Stock of sundry Insu rance and other Companies, 65173. Estimated value 2,93O'0O Cash In Bank ..6all,lH28 Cash In Drawer.......... 447-14 . 41.640-00 ll,4l(7,;Ul-6 This behig a new enterprise, the Par is: assumed nn ,uc ujaravt value. Thomas (jl Hand Samnel E. Stokes, John C. Davis, Edmund A. bonder. Ti.eopbllu8 Paulding, Jobn R. Penrose, James Traqualr, Hmry C. Dallett, Jr., James C. Hano, W illiam C Ludwig, Jrseph H. Seal, tieorgeU. Lei per, Hugh Craig, John D. Taylor, nenry Kioan, William U. Bonlton, Edward Darlington. H. Jones Brooke, Edward Lalourcade, Jacob P. Jokes, James B. McFarland, Joshua P. Eyre, speucer.Mcilvalne, I. B. bewple, Pittsburg, A. B. Berger. ' I). T. Morgan. M deorirA W. Hernardou. jucod itiegei, invMAg kj, jiAJMU, president. JOHN c. DAVD3, Vice-President. HyNBT Lyi.bi'bn, Secretary. 18 l829cnAKTER PERPETUAL. Franklin Fire Insurance Co. OF PUIIVADIXPUIA. OFFICES ; KO. 435 AKD 4187 lUtsSCT HTllEET ASSETS ON JANITABT 1, IS vn,ssa,i4ie'iit. Capital ..............,..,,,,(,.1,w,,,M.w...v400,00000 Accrued Surplus IHS.718-98 Preuilums ...,....... ......l,i!06.4a2-18 UNSETTLED CTiA IMS. - IMOOMK FOB ISM, Z7,4arl8 6426.000. LOSSES PAIB SIN4TJS 188 OTEB i ta.500,000. Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms DIRECTORS. Charles N. Bancker Ueorge Falea. Tobias waguer, Samuel Grant Ueorge W. Richards Aiireu c uier, Francis W. Lewis, M. D. Peter McCall, Tbonias Sparks. Isaac ia, rmAitLES N. BANCKER. President. OEORUE FALES, Vice-President, J, W. MCALLISTER, Secretary pro tern. 1816U28H N SU RANCH COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA. OIUCE, Ml. V ALJN UT bT PHILADELPHIA IcOBPORATED 1794. CHAHTER PERPETUAL. UriTAL, 500,000. AS.MLTK. JAM ABY 8, 1807, 1,T63,367'33. l.NMKIf MARINE, THANSPOB- 1A11UA ssutiati uiyiaa, BIBKLTOKlt. ArtLor O. Collin, Ueorge L. Harrison, Miiijiiel V. Junes, JoIjU A. Brown, . Charles 'lay lor, .euibrote While, Richard lit NVuod, W illiam W elsh, t. Morris Walu, Erancis R. Cone. Euward li. 1 rotter, Euward s. Clarke, William Cummlugs, T. Charllou Heury, Alired D. Jeasup, John P. White. john Aiasou, Louis C. Madeira. ARTHUR Q. COEELN. President Chablks Pxatt, secretary. v. illiam BCJEHLEit, Harrlsburg. Pa.. Central An nl lor the Stale ol Pennsylvania. 1 Jij v Hit 1,SUIIAJ.CE EXCLUSIVELY. TH1 JJ EbVLVAMA ELKE liSSURAINCK COM t,4t.,V incorporated ltzfr-Cbarier Perpetual iSo, iti A1UN U 1 cut", uppusiie .iiiuupeuueuce cquare. 'ii u I mi.nanv. favorably known to the cummuulti ni over loriy years, continues to Insure against loss or uai: age by lire ou Public or Private Bunding, either .,ei ii uueuilv or lor a limited lime. Also.on Eurullure. atH k s ol Woods, and Merchandise generally, on liberal Lei n B. - , .. ' , 'll.eir capital, togetner wun a large ourpius jrnna,ls mviBteU m the most careiul muuuer. which enables theiM to oiler to the insured an undoubted security in the i.ase Of loss. iianlel Smith. Jr., vmmvTvm John Devereaz, Thomas Smith, Henry Lewis, J. Ullllnuhaiu Vail. Alexander Benson, Isaac Haxlehurst, Thomas Rohtiius, ... uauiei jiauooca, jr. . DAMEL SMITH, Jm, fjeuldent. W illiam O. Cbowkll, Secretary 30 HOiMX lNSUliAKCK COMPANY OF PH llADBtfillA. IX i JJ..X'A 1 ru ion vJAninn Jr jrvrvjr JO, i t Jlii, . .ii l ii . - s-iTT A Dfr-tTTt vm n-wwn a lu 'audition lo WA1UJNE ud lMiJSD llSbl AXS CK. tbia Conuny iuburt from Iohh ot OMuiMtfe MM v AAAJAAA AllOtl XV uurt fruin ioHH ot d.tniM6 by ou bulJdluts. ixivitjliauaLcitt, d periods, sua pezjuAutiiliy (JB- i . . Iirt4aul Istrma luruiture, elc.f or limited periods, and permanently OU UUllUlUgB, uy uepuou o luriuiuiu. The Company bas been In active operation for more than SLXTY YEARS, during which ail losses have been promptly adjusted and puld. 1,1 aiLOrnlui. John Im nooge, M. B, Mahouy, Lawrence Lewis, Jr, ll&vtrl IjiwI. John x. x.ewu, Benjaiulu EiUng, Thomas H. Powers. A. R. McHenry, 1. A ...... A i 1a i. I I 1 I a m W illiam b. Grant, Robert W. Learning, D.Clark Wharton AVI LL1 U1JU VW1I11IUU Lou in C. ISorri. Samuel W ucox. I louih c. i orris. JOHN WCCHEJiEJt, President Ha nr y L Wlixxix , Secret ary. T3E0YIJDEKT LIFE AND TBUBT COilPANY Vo. Ill SouUi EOCRl'H Street. INCORPORATED d MONTH, ad., 18CS. CAPITAL, liae.000. PAID IN. Insnrance on Lives, by Yearly Premiums; or by 10, or W year Premiums, JNn-lorfelture. Vndowments. payable at a future aire, or on nrln decease by Yearly Premiums, or lo year Premium-. DOtU CiPH iw.1 livuiuiinnum Annuities granted on favorabls terms Term Policies. Children's Endowments, This Com Kany, while giving ths Insured the security of a paid-up Capital, will divide the entire Prodis ot ILS lAiv Dusiueas among lie juncy noiuere. Moneys received at Interest, and paid on demand. AuUioiined by charter to execute Trusts, and- to aot as Executor or Administrator, Assignee or Guardian, aud lu other fiduciary capacities, under appolulmeul ol any Court of this Commonwealth, or aiy person or persons, or oomes pontic or corporate. vi nacrous, SAMUEL B. EHTPI.KY, HENRY HAINBS. JOSHUA H. MORR1B, T. WlbTAR BROVVN RICHARD WOOD. WM. C LOIS (MT fl ETH. lUCJlAiU) CADBORTj, WILLIAM IL4.CJUU. CHARLES V. COVk'IN. BAMTJKLR.liHIl'LEY, liOWLAJSD PARRT, president, Actuary, : THOMABIWIBTAR. M.D.. J. B.TOWNbJI.N D, ! f 'Hi Medical Examiner. Legai Advlr INSURANCE COMPANIES, JAKG A LIFE POLICY in rm D R O O K L Y N LIIE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. OFFICE: K. E. Cor. SEVEKTU aud CUESPitT. E. B. COLTON, UENrR tli A 44 F NT. 22S QIRAKD FIRE AND MARINE INSUIIANOE COMPANY, (No. 639) N.'E. COR. CUESNUT AKD BEVENTII STS. PHILADKLPHLA. CAPITAL AND grRI'MJg OTF.R 0800,000, Losses Paid and Accrued In lues, 17,00 V Of which amount not luuo remain nnppldal this dais. SKKp.uod.OUU of property has' been Succeeslully lumired hv 1 1 1 1 h Coninanv in thirteen years, and Eiuht Hun dred Losses by Eire promptly paid. DIRECTORS, Thomas Craven. biias Yerkes. jr., Alired H. Olilelt, IS. 8. Lawrence, Charles I. Hupont, Henry V. Keuney. Furman (theppard, Thomas MucEellar, Jobn hnPlilee. John W. Uaghorn, josepa a app. M. D. THOM Act CRAVEN. President A. B. GILLETT, Vice-President. 22fmw JAM EH B. ALVORD, Secretary STRICT ECONOMY IN BCANAGEftlERT PBOTIDI'M 1.1 IE AMOTBCSTCOJir ANT OF rilILADEL,PIIIA. Ko. Ill 8. FOURTH STREET, Commenced Business 7mo. 4, 1865. Organised to extend the benefits ol Llle Insurance among members of the Society ol Friends. All good t in its of wnatever aenomination son tutu. SAMUEL R. SHIPLEY, President, ROWLAND PARRY, Actuary. THOMAS WISTAR.M. P., Med. Ejcamluel JOSEPH B. TOWNSEND, Legal Adviser. This Company. In addition to the security arlslni from the accumulation of premiums, gives the lusureo tbe advantage of au actual paid-up Capital. ALL THE PROFITS OF INSURANCE AJiE DIVIDED AMONG THE INSURED. Life Policies and Endowments In all the most ap proved forms. Annuities grantea on mvoraoie terms, iz xznnwsn PROPOSALS. ETAKTME1SX OF AGRICULTUKE. WT a oTrtvnTfw T ii Hfnn Q 1 UffT Proposals will be received at tills Department until 12 o'clock, June 6, 1807. for furnishing all tbe materials ana performing tbe work: re quired in the construction of a Brick: Building for the use of the Department of Agriculture, to be erected on reservation No. 'i, in this elty, according to plans and specifications that can be seen at the office of tbe Commissioner of Agriculture, where full Information witb regard to tbe proposed building can be obtained; said proposals to be either for tbe whole build ing, or separately for the dllTorout kinds of work. jno proposal will be entertained from any person who Is not known to be a practical builder. Bidders are requested to state the shortest time possible in which the building is to be completed, the work to be commenced lu three days after tbe signing of the contract. The DeDBrlment rewervea ttie rlurlit to reject any or all bids. If it be deemed for tbe Interest of tbe Government to do so, and no bid will be received that does not conform to tbe require ments of tbe plans and specifications and of this advertisement. Ninety percent, of tbe amount of work done and materials furnished, according to contract price tsaiu amount to ue ascertained by tbe esti mate of tbe Superintendent), will be paid from time to time as tbe work proceeds, and ten per cent, retained until the completion of tbe con tract and tue acceptance of the work by the Department. Kvtry proposal must be accompanied by the bond of two responsible persons in tbe sum of twenty thousand dollars, that tbe bidder will accept and perlorm tbe contract if awarded to him, the sumciency oi tue security to do certi fied by tbe United States District Judge. United Htates District Attorney, or Clerk of the United Stales court. Proposals should be inclosed in a sealed en velope, indorsed "Proposals lor a IiulMlu.il for tbe Department of Agriculture." aud addressed to tbe Commissioner of Agriculture. Slum isaau jsiiwiujN. commissioner. UNITED STATES ENGINEER OFFICE, No. 209 S. SIXTH Street. rHiusnij'iiiA, Jiay io, isu, REPAIRS AT JdAUCUS llOOK, PA. Sealed Proposals, in duplicate, with a copy of this advertisement attached to each, will be re ceived at this office until twelve o'clock M., SATURDAY, June l, it07, for Materials and Labor for repairs oi Government Wharves and Landings at Marcus Hook, Pa. Separate proposals must ue maao ior eacu Clat-s of materia), and for labor. Cup logs, bridge timbers, mooring posts, etc., to be oi white pine; also, upper courses of wliaives, tie ana wharf Umber, and piling of hemlock, fenders, etc., of white ouk. Proposuls will slate the rate per running foot of timber, per foot of face, and per loot of board measure, as tbe case may bt; tbe rate pur pound of bolts and other iron works, etc. All materials to be of the best quality, de liverable at sucb points at or near Marcus Hook as may be required, and to be subject to in spection and approval before being used. The propoNSls for labor to stute tbe rate per fool or face, per lineal foot, aud per foot board measure, etc., as measured in place, and these rates to coverall labor necessary for putting the works in good repair, such as removing old work and obstructions, receiving, caring for, framing, putting together, and replacing tbe materials to be used or moved. AH work done to be subject lo inspection and approval before payment is made, and twenty per centum to be deducted from any payment 11 at msy be xnude boiurei tbe completion, of ull tbe labor. .... Each bid must be guaranteed by two respon sible persons, whose signatures should be ap pended to the guarantee, and who should be certified to as being good aud sufllclenl security, by the United States District Judge, Attorney, Collector, or other public officer. Envelopes to be endorsed "Proposals for Re pairs oi Government Whurves, etc." Bids will be opened on Saturday, June 1, 1867, at LJ o'clock M. Bidders are invited to be pre- 8For particulars, inquire at this office. 1 C. SEAFOKTH STEWART, 516 Ht MaJ. of Engineers and iivL I.t.-C'ol. HEADQUARTERS " THIRD MILITARY DISTRICT. Officii Chief Quartermaster,! Atlanta, Ga., May 8. 1807. J T.Y ORDER OF THE QUARTERMASTER GENERA L. Sealed proposals will be received at Ibis oilice for tbe sale of seven thousand four hundred (7400) tons of COAL at Buraccas, Florida, payment lo be made In Government UTbeproposals will be opened at 12 M. SATUR DAY, the 8tb or June, ltio7. aud should be marked "Proposal to purchase Coal," and addressed to . . - . . -.!, '-..111. ltl..,Ll. i Chief uuanei master xuiiu military x'iawiui, Atlanta, Ga. Pp 2it TTNITED STATES REVENUE fiTAMplT-3 IJ Principal Denov, no. aivt cm win ut Bireei. Central Depot, No. loa tsouth Fl t'TII Htreet, one door, haiow Clieanuk KjUKblInliedk.ua. Ttavenue ttianu of every duscrliitlon constantly on Laud In any amount. i orders ly Mali or Express promptly attended to, t MAY 20, 18C7 GOVERNMENT SALES. LA,I,,,(JF;fVLK OF IKON- STEEL, AND DUMBER. Depot Qitartkhmastkr's Office, Washington, D. C, May 13, iw. r By direction of the Quartet msster-Genoral, the following enumerated Iron, Steel, and Dumber w ill be sold at Publlo Auction, at LIN COLN DEl'OT, under tbesuporvlion ofOuptiilu Jiimts G. Payne, Amlntant Qvmrtermastnr, commencing ou MONDAY, June 3, at 10 A. M., to wit: About 23,0C0lb8 Flat Iron, from lx7i to VixH, as sorted. ' ' 40.C0O " Nail Rod Iron. 180,(100 " Horseshoe Iron, light and heavy. HO.iw Hammered Iron, uxNorled. m)Sm " Assorted Iron, all sizes 21(j,0w0 " Round Iron, assorted from 3 10 to 2J ...nw. .. inches, all sizes. 114,000 " Square Iron, assorted, from to 2 inches, all Biites. 63,000 Round Iron, assorted, from 1 to 81. luohes, all slr.es. 80.0C0 " Hoop Iron, assorted, irom i to 1 inch, all sizes. 128.C00 " Spring Steel, assorted, from V,i lo Zli .. Inches, all sizes. l!i.C00 " American Blistered Bteel. lhO.OdOfeet OBk Lumber, from 1 toOlnches thick. 10,000 " Hickory Lumber, from 2 to i lucbes thick. 40,000 " roplar Lumber. Inch thlok. i2l,m Pine Scantling, fcju, 6, U, 7, 8, and 0: 12 to 18 feet long. Wagonmakers, carbuilders, and others will find this a tine opportunity to repleulsb their stock, as the muteiial is entirely new. Trant-portatlon will be furnished to Sixth street wharf or therallroad depot, as purchasers may desire, and at their risk. From 10 to 15 days will be allowed in wbioU to remove the goods, Ttrnis Cosh, In Government funds. CHARLES H. TOMPKINS, 5 14 ifit Bvl. Brig. Gen., Depot tiuitrterin'r. u NSER VICE ABLE QUARTERMASTER'S STORES AT AUCTION. DEroT Qtjahtermastek's Office, W ash I n o t on, D. C, M ay 8. 18b7. By direction of the Quartermaster-General, a large lot of Quartermaster's Stores will be sold ut Publlo Auction, st Lincoln Depot, com mencing on WEDNESDAY, Msy 22, at 10 A. M under tbe supervision of Captain James u. rayue, a, i. jyi., consiHting in partoi B0 four horse Army 200 Saddle Blankets. Wagons. 6 two-horse Army Wa gons, 6 spring Army Wa gons. 10 four-borse Scavenger Army Wagons. 10 Carts. 80 two-horse Ambu lances. 115 sets Wheel Harness. 66 sets Lead Harness. 67 sets wheel Ambu lance Harness. 67 Lead Harness. 153 McClellan Saddles. 251 Wanon Saddles. 34 Otllce Desks. 23 Ofllce Tablos. 219 Ofllce Coal Stoves. 20 Ofllce Wood Stoves. 25 Portable Forges. lti i smitu's r oi ires. 8 Cooking Ranges, with nxiures, 10 Bath Tubs. 56 Doors. 15 Wheelbarrows. Tools Carpen ter's.Rad- oiers, tsiaoksmitn's, Tinner's. 345 yards Cocoa Mat ting. 1010 pounds assorted Rope. 4000 pounds Scrap Iron. 5000 pounds old Horse. Shoes. 191 Window Sasbes. 141 B. S. Wagon Whips. Halter cnains. 8111 Buckets. t27 Gum Buckets. 21)1 Wagon Bridles. 66 Saddle Baes. Anu a large lot oroin exariicies. Terms Cash, in Government funds. Purchasers will remove their goods within ten days from day of sale. CHARLES II. TOMPKINS, 6 9 lit Bvt. Brig. Gen., Depot Quartermaster. MISCELLANEOUS. ESTCOTT & GEORGE, SUCCESSORS to FIIILIP WIIAOK fc CO IlfPOBTEBS AND DIALERS IN GUKS, PISTOLS BIFLES, CHICK ET, AND BAKE BALL IMPLEMENTS, FIBBING TACKLE, 8KATE3, CROQUET . ARCHERY, ETC., . NO. 409 CUESNUT STREET, 4118m PUH.ADKLPHIA TTNITED STATES REVENUE STAMPS FOli SALE. PRINCIPAL AGENCY, NO. 57 MOUTH TIIIUO STREET, PIIILA ORDERS RECEIVED FOR STAMPED CHECKS. OniiERS RECEIVED BY MAIL PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. A LIBERAL DISCOUNT ALLOWED. J. E. RID a WAY, NO. 57 N. THIRD STREET. 62 lm COKN E XCHANGE J BAG MANUFACTORY, JOHN T. BAILEY AGO., BKHOVKll TO N. E. Comer of MARKET and WATER Streets, I'liihulelptiiH. DEALERS IN BAUS AKD BAUOINQ Ul every liescrlpiion, lor Grain, Flour, bait, buper-Rlniapliuie of Lime, Bone liusi, Etc. Large and small GUN N Y BAGS conslantly on band. tmi A too, WOOL bA llib, Joii.vT.Baii.ky. Jamks Cahcaren. Q-jf) AECH STREET. GAS FIXTURES, CUANDELIEUH, BRONZE STATUARY! h.Ti. V A.N K IBJi & CO. would respectfully direct the attentluu oi their mends, aud Uie public seuerully, lo their large and eipRunt absurinieut of UAH FIX TlUKh, CliANUELIERb, aud ORNAMENTAL RROI.ZK WAHiii. Hi one wlsiilng hauditouie and tliorouKlily made GooUn.at very re&souable prices, will li nd it to their advantage to give us a call belore purchasing elBewhere. N. B. boiled or tarnished fixtures refinlshed with siiecial care and at reasonable pruvn. 221SD1 VANKIHKACO. gLATE MANTELS. PLATE MANTELS are nnsurpubsed ior Durability B uty. treneth, and Cheapness. ELATE MANTELS, and blute Work GeneraU) maue to order. J. 13. KIM HS & CO., 8 1? SE" Nos ti;eandti2K H MNUTh reet JJ I T L E 11 , WEAVtR & CO , MANUFACTURERS OF Manilla and Tarred Cordace, Cord Twines, Etc. No. North WATER Mreet. and No. Nortb DELAWARE Avenue, rUlLAJjXU-BlA. Ebwim-H.Fiilkr, Micmit, WiiTia. CONBAD F. CXOTHlkM. 1 li) QEOnCE PLOWMAN, OAItPENTER AND BUILDER' ti: t CARTER STREET, And No. 141 DOCK Street Machine Work and MUlwrlgutlng promptly at tended to. COTTON AH1 FLAX, BALL DUCK AND CANVAB, Of all numbers and brands, Tent Awnlnr, Tronk, and Wagon Cover Duok. Al. Pat er Manufacturers' Drier Felte, from one tosevt" teet wide; i'aulliift, U'lling, Hull Twine, eto. i JOlliJ W. EVERMAk A CO., I No. lua JON KS Allef.. A LKXANPEB O. CATTELL CO. iMIODUCE IX1MMIH810N MIKtHABil i No. M NORTH WUABVEH NO. T NORTH WATER BTBEET, FHILADELFUIA. .,, ALFXAWM:B.riATTlCLL. KUltH . C1TTIU WILLIAM B. OR ANT COMMIHMON MEK4JHANI'. No. ti B. T". i.AWARic Aveuue, jTiiiaueipnia, Bulla, and bail. ICE COMPANIES. CE ! ICE ! ICE I IC1 INCORPORATED 1S6 1, COLD SPKINQ ICE AND COAL COMPANY. f, dealers in and ' '.' .' Shippers of Eastern Ice and Coal. inOMIS E. CAIIILL,, PRESIDENT. JOHN dOODTKAK, MECRETABT. II EN BIT THOMAS, WVPEBIHTEN DEHT. Having now completed our arrangoments for a fu supply of Ice, we are prepared to enter Into contract! with large or small customers lor a pure article, with guarantee of being supplied promptly lor tbeteaaoa. Wagons run dally In all paved limits of the eonsom daled city. West Philadelphia, Mantua, Tioga, Frank lord, Brtdesburg, Richmond, and Germantowa. trial Is asked, bend your orders to the OOloe, , . No. 435 WALNUT Stroot. DEPOTS: , ; , h. w. roRnrrit twelfth and wimow NTKt.l.rs, ISllsuJWSm NOB11I IEN fiHX EVAN IA RAILROAD AND MASTER (STREET. LOMBARD AND TWENTY-FIFTH BT.,' ' IINE STREET WHARF, SCHUYLKILL. KNICKERBOCKER ICE CO.. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS, UirORTElS OF EASTERN .ICE, Are prepared to supply all classes of consumers, 1st ' alii pant ! lbs oUy West Willadeiputa, Maatoa Tioga, and Fort Richmond with a superior artlcla ot ICE, at tbe lowest market rates. ' ' " . - Orders by mall to either of the offices will rece1y prompt attention. 7 Particular attention paid to tbe delivery of toe t -I rlvate laiuliies, etc - ( ' . "; . offices:. ' '? NOS. 11S AND 1S0 NORTH BROAD ST."' ' WILLOW STREET WHARF, I) E LAW ABB , AVENUE, PHILADELPHIA. (ST Ut I : &rfnow- KEESH0W & HUffT; r QHARLES B. CARPENTER & CO.. ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ICE DEALERS, NO. 717 WILLOW ST., ABOVE FBANHXIH ' r HILADKLPKIA, .' 1867. A superior article ot ICE at the fol- 1887 lowing prices, , 8 pounds dally, 60 cents per week. ' ' 18 " " 75 cents per week. 16 , " so cents per week. 40 " " 25 cents per day. 20 " " ins per week. Large quantities at moderate rates. Stores, eta, taking less than teveu days, will be charged proper- tlonally. CHARLES 8. CARPENTEB,'! JOHN OLKNDK1SINO, . -Proprietors. JOUH.PU M. TRUMAN, Jr., J It lDmwM HARDWARE, CUTLERY, ETC. CUTLERY. A fins amortment of POOYKT X TABLK lUTLKMY. RAZORM, RA. ZO NTHOPH. IA DFIN' BtJitilSORU i PAA-ikAt Aiii TAXLOiW BHA'AUrt, K'lXU at L. V. JiKLMOnyS Cheap Btore, No. Its South TKNTH Htreet, 11 8 ' Three doora above Walnut, ROOFING. OR O O F I IN G , OLD SHINGLE ROOFS (FLAT OB STEEP) OOVXX1 HV WITH JOHN'S KNOLIHH ROOFING CLOTH. And coated with LIUUlD UU1TA PEKC'HA PAINT, making them perieotiy waterproof, Lxakt GRAViO, ROUFa reialred wlih Outia Percha Paint, and warranted for live years. LEAKY BLATJt ROOFS coated with liquid which becomes as haxd m slate. TIN, COPPER, ZINC, or IROM coated will Liquid Guttapercha at small expense. Oostraugtnf from one to two ceuia per square loot. Ol Board eS bhingle Roots ten cents per square toot, ail com pint Materials constantly ou hand and lor sale by ths PiilLADF-LPJUlA AND PENNSYLVANIA ROO INO CO UP ANY, OEOROE HOB ART, U 1 em . No. tio N. FOURTH Htreet. JEL O O F ING, OLD KI11NSJILE KOOl'N, FLAT OBSTF.EF roi ihi ii ti iii ci m 'ii a PEKt iiA user IN- l.OTII.anU coaled with L1(1D sJUTTi PEBC1SA PAINT, (uakUig Uieu pertectly watet prool. LEAHY OBAVEL ROOFS repaired with Gutt Perclia Paint, aud warranted lor live years, LEAHY klATK HOU1S coated with IJqnlt Gutia I'c rcba 1'aint, wbicb bwomet as hard as slate. For TlN,C'OPPEB,iCINC',Knd IRON KOOft this Paint Is tbe ne iilta uilra of all other protection. It forms a perfectly impervious covering, completely realms the action of the weather, and constitutes a thorough protection against leaks by rust or othet wise. Price only lrom one to two cents per square (VTIN and UBAYEL BOOFINO done at sborleei notice. Uaterlsl constantly on hand and for sale by Ua MAlUSlOTlft HOFINil :OJHPANY. ItUUtlN A EVERETT, 1 tt 6m No. 0IA GREEN blreel S. ROBINSON No. OlO OIIESNUT STREET, , Is In receipt to-day of an Invoice of FINE CHB0M0S, ENGRAVINGS, ETC. ETC., Which are now open for examination. "Peace and War,' by G. Doree," "Last Rose a Bummer." "Cromwell and Family," "Romeo and Juliet." "Star ol Eethlhem," are well worthy the attention of the admirers of art. - WA K D E P 1L1! DEPARTMENT. a Ar..,w itr Artirai Board is now la session la An Arniy Medical uoar Uon. f cand. ?aCtrr iA Medical BUff of &ffitv tweaty-oue year. o ntAoon to appear bo i h Board should be addressed to the Snr pnntoeneral. U. B. A., aud must state the full inHrueresldeuce, and date and place of blrtb. of the candidate. Testimonials as to character and qualifications must be furnished. If the) applicant bas been In the Medical Hervloe of the) Army, tbe fact should be stated, together will bis tormer rank and time and place of service. No allowance Is made for the expenses of per sons undergoing the examination, aa It Is sua Indispensable prerequisite to appointment. There are thirty-five vacancies In the Medical SUG' , J.K.BARNK3. 5 4 fmwlm Hnrcroon-General. U. p. a. 8.. 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