J- THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 18C7, L SHIPPING. ..ViU llli-.lUN MALL b'lJtAJiteUlP COM.. ' 1 T I 111; I. V' . .... A" AN NAT ANNA II. A. TONAVANJiA,MIii, Captain Wm. Jennings. W VOM 1ISC4, HbU tons. C aptam Jacob Teat I,'""H"'P TONAW ANDA will leave or the abovt port on Saturday, May2,at 8 O'clock A. M.7 Irom tb Ht cond wharf below Spruce street, ii !'".'' '.' ",w","e Hckeu sold and freight takrn for 11 point.. In connection with llieueorglaOentralRauV road. , WILLIAM L. JAM EH. General Agent . , . No. 314 S. Delaware avenue. Agepta at Savannah, Hunter ft, GainmelU 4 1 ff'P'''t cr? MK Philadelphia AND 2.1,,. SOU! HERN MAIL, (STEAMSHIP CUM.. FAiTi REGULAR SKMl-MUNTilLY LINK. lou M.n iMtu;Asx,UH 8TA II OF TH E UN lON.iaa tons. Capt. T. N.Oooksey will ,'N1AlAi 1216 lo"''' Captain L. lloxie, vt ill leave iIiIh port every two weeks alternately, touching at Hayaua lor passengers going aud 10- turning. Tbe STAROFTHECNION will lenvefor New'Or leaus. Saturday June 1, at 8 o'clock A. M., lrom Uio Second what to- a bpruce street. Hie JIMATA wUlleaveNon Orleans for this port June, '1 hrongh Mils of lading; signed for freight to Mc bit. Ualvehlou.Nalches, Vlcksburg, Memphis, NasuvUl. Cello, St. Louis. Louisville, and Cincinnati. A ,,, W ILLIAM L. JAMES General A gent, . No. 814 S. Delaware avenue, Agents at Kew Orleans, Creevy, Nirkerson AOo. TN. THE Philadelphia and lV SOl'lllKRN MAIL ISTK.A MMH TI I ' M. ANV'M REGULA K HEM 1-MON 1 11 I,Y LINE 1 OM Mll.ilftVION, N. C. Tbe steiiumhip FloNEEli. bi2 tons. Captain J. Ken. neli, will leave lor the above port on Saturday, June 1, at o'cioult A. M., from tbe lirst wharl below Fine street, Hi, Is o lulling signed at through and reduced rate to all r 1 1) ji i ill ioion In North Carolina. Agents at V liir.li.iuon, WurtliA Daniel. WILLIAM L. JAM ES, General Agent, . " , No. BUS. Delaware avenue, ftffu HAVANA STiSAMERS. iMll'lt I'Kii SEMIMONTHLY T.TKF CARRYING THE UNITED SPATES MAIL, The Steamships HENDKICK HUDSON CAPTAIN HOWES sTARS AM) STRIPES CAP IAIN HOLMES Q bene Steamers will leuve this port ior Havana every other Saturday ut 8 A. M. The Steamship JiENDRlCK HUDSON (Howes Master) will sail lor Havana on SATURDAY MORN ING, June 1, at 8 o'clock. F'assage to Havana, fno currency. No Ireiglil received after 1'hursday. lor Freight or Passage apply to TUUilAS WATSON A RONS, B18 No. HO N, DEtiA W AltK Avenue. OPFON1TION TO MONO' POLY. DAILY LINK FOR BALTI MOKE, via Chesapeake and Dela- WU1 u CteUUl. Philadelphia and Baltimore t'nlon (Steamboat Com pany, daily at it o'clock P. hi. The HitHinerB of thin line are now plying regularly belwe:n this port and Baltimore, leaving the second wharf below Arch alieel dally at it o'clock P. M. SundaB excepted). Carylug nil de&criptlon of I'relght as low as any -Other line. Freight liandled with great care, delivered promptly, ami forwarded to all points beyond the terminus free of commission. Particular ultentlou paid to tbe transportation of All deBcriplluu of Merchandise, Uorsi-s, Carriages, etc. f'tc. l or lurther Information, apply to JOHN D. RUOFF, Agent, 610 No. 18 N. DKLAWAKK Avenue. THE STEAMSHIP (newly fitted!, of the luniun E T X A Line, .will Noon, on calling at ami iroin Pier Iso. 4o, North River, at WKDNKSDAY, May 2, for Liverpool, jiieciihiovii. Rates ol Passage First Cabin, 110; Steerage, t30 Currency. JOHN O. DALK, Agent, ai8t No. 411 CHKlSNLT Btrtet, Phlla. STEAM TO LIVERPOOL CALLING .attiueeustown. The iumaa Line, aaOiui Beun-v. eraly, carrying the United (States Maiis. RilURN HUKFIB JO PA RIB AND BACK VI Rb. I' CLAbS, IJA) OOLD. CITY OF RONTON -tiaturday, May 25 a i. ' veunesuay, juay z CITY OF JiALTlMORK. (Saturday, June 1 ItDINRUROH Wednesday, June 8 and each succeeding Saturday and Wednesday, ai aoob, from Pier No. 45, North River. RATLB OF PASSAGE By tbe mall steameroalliug every Saturday Payable In Uold. Payable in Uurrenu. First Cab)u..M......m...M.tliii To Louuon Jlf .Steerage ...........J To London uJ '10 Parm.....M... 12c To ParU 41 Passage by the Wedueaduy steamers: First Cabin 11U; bteerage, to. Payable in United Btatea currency Passengers also forwaided to Havre, Hamburg, iir men, etc, at moderate rates. Bteerage passage from Liverpool or Queenstown, fSf, currency. Tickets can be bought here by persons send Rig lor their lrleuds. , . For iurtuer lnioruiotlon apply at the Companv'i Olllces. JOJ1N U. DALE. Agent. 87j No. 411 CHi-BNUT Btreet. Philadelphia, -pf.. PASSAGE TO AND FKOJU If Lii GREAT BK1TA1K AND.IKELANDI AiXbTEAllBA IP AD BA1L1HO PACKKX, Al utuvir-u hails. DKAITTB AVAILABLE TRKOL'OUOUT ENULAK IULLAKD, ftOTLAiiD, AND WALLS. For paiticularb appl to ' f 5 aPHCOTT BBOTHIES & CO.. No. D6eOimi Bireet, and 0. 23 bKOADW AT II Or toXROB. K. HLAhLE.iH WALMUTHt FOR N EW YORK. SWIFTSURE Transportalloa Company Despatch ml tswiiiaure Lines, via Delawar and Raman Canal, on and after the loth or Marctv leaving daily at 12 M. aud 6 P. M., connecting with ail Northern and Ftern lines. For freight, which will be taken opott accommoda tlBg tws. apply WwiLLIAM M BAIRD & j j No. 18 B. DELAWARJK Avenue. in RI1IPPAPTA1SH AND OWNERS. rHtifued navlna leoaed the KKIh- and the patrons of the Dock ihul he i prepared wltn increased facilities to accommodate those hav lug ves sels to be raised or repaired, and bewig a practical ship-carpenter and caulker, will give personal aea lion to the vetsels entrusted to him for repairs. CepluinsorAgents.Bblp-Carpenters, and Machinist! kavinu vebsela to repair, are solicited to call. HaiTg the agency lor the sale ol " Wetterstedt't Pateni Metallic Composition" lor Copper paint, foi the Preservation ot vessels bottoms, lor thla city. lam ireiiared to lurulbh the same on reasonable terms, prepareo to luriuau JOJ1N H. UAMMITT, Keimugton Bcrew Dock, J DELAWARE Avenue, above Laurel street. LUMBER. -I 0.f7 fcELECT WHITE FINE BOARDS lOOli AND PLANK. " 4-4, 6-4, 6-4, 2, ItM, . nd 4 lncll CHOICE PANItL AN D lal COMMON, 19 eet long, . 4-4, 6-4, tt-4, 2,2,8, and 4-luch WHITK P1NF.. PANF.L PATTKRN PLANK, LAlAja AND BUPiaUOR BTOCK ON HANDJ 18b7 -BUILDING! BUILDING , BU1LDINCK l.f MliFRl LUMBER! LUMBIB 4-4UAROL1NAFLOOK1JNU. 6-4 CAROLINA FLOORING. 7dflawark FLOORING. 6-4 DfcLAWARJ FLOORING, WHl'lK PINK FLOORING, AbU FLOORING WALNUT FLOORING, BFRTJCK F LOORING. 1 BTKP B04 RDB. BAIL PLANK. PLABTF-RING LATH. HQI7 -CKDAB AND CYPRES I CSX A - H1I1NKI.KH. LONG CF.DAR BHINGLES. bhOKT CKDAR BUlNULbB. COOPFR BHINULF-H. STNK ABhORTMKNT FOK BALK LOW, NO. 1 CFDAR LOOB AND PObTB. OLi.n LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS lODl. LUMRF-R FOR CNDFRTAK KKBI KLD CKDAR, WALNUT, AND PIN Hi. 1807 ALBANY LUM BER OF ALL KINDI , ALBANY LVJMBKR OF At.l. JLLNDtJ, KRABONFD WALNUT. PBY POPLAR, CHERRY, AND ASH. OAK PLANK AND BOARDB. MAHOGANY, ' ROBgWOOD. AND WALNUT VKNKKRB. rV CIGARBOX MANUFACTURER! it) , C1GAR-ROX MANUFAOTURlOtB, bPANlBH CFDAR BOX BOARDB. i OmT SPRUCE JOIST 1 SPRUCE JOIS, -LOU I. KPRUCK JOIBT, BUPlOUOii NORWAY BCANTLINO, MAULK, BROTHER A jmrp No. lit BOUTHfleTJ 1'ltCIJM. II 1U u rani c?.z J-, CO.. 11 22 6mrp RFJT. J C. PERKINS, ' IAIMI3ER MERCHANT. Bucctsior to R Clark, Jr., NO. 824 CHRISTIAN STREET. Constantly on band a large aud varied assortment f Building Lumber. blA pm II. WILLIAMS, , EevtnleeBtb' and Spring Garden. AND HARD WOOD. 515 wsm2i - ' - ; PROPOSALS. ijuorosAL8 roit akmy suprLiEi CLOTHING PKI'OT, Rohuyi.kii.i, Arsknai., YI.KII.I, ARSRMAT,, (K AND iNaPKCTINO ( t, rB.,May21,lW7. I cu-ficf: j.xkcuxivi orriciTR, rnn.ArF.i.pnTA, Ponlod rrnnoanln will lie received nt this (illloe. No. (JIllAKI) Slroet, until 1'2 o'clock M., 'J llUKwPAY. Mny 80, 1HII7, for utipplylng tile HcliujIkJU Arseuul with tbe following arti cirs, viz.: 1C00 yards 4-i Blenched Muslin, for making Mfirs for mi'lonnl llngn. iiV.O Thimbles lor flags, malleable lrou, aal Vii n I zed. MO OnrrlRon P'lng llnlllards, best Amerloan licinp, 20 lcel long. l.ncii bid must be guaranteed by two respon sible pemoiiH, vt'liose (.Iguatures iiiuhi be ap pended to the guiirmilte, and cerllllud to as being good and Millii'tcnt security for the amount Involve tl by boiuo public functionary of I lie United Sink s. Rids from defitultlnir pontrnotors, and those that do not lully comply wild the require ments of tills advertisement, will not bo con sidered. Rlnnk forms for proposals can be had on appil cat ion at this cilice. Rldders will stixie the quantity they propose to furnish, aud. how soon they can commence delivery. The right is reserved by the United States to reject any part or the whole of the bids, as may be deemed best for the Interest of the service. Fampk'S can be seen at this olllce, but a s:nuplu of each article proposed to be delivered must accompany the pioposal. l'loposals must bo endorsed, "rroposals for Army Hupplles," Hinting on the envelope the particular article or articles bid for. . By order of Urevet MnJ.-Oerj. O. H. CUOSMAN, Asst. OiiHrtermiister-Oen. U. 8. A. liKNKY W. JANES, Cnptslu and AshI. Quartermaster, Brevet Major U. 8. A. 5 22 7t Kxecutlve and Inspecting Olllcor. D lil'AKIMENTOF AOUICULTUUE. Washington. D. C. May 8. 1SW. Troposals will be received al this Department until 12 o'clock, June 6, lf07, for furnishing all the materials anu performing the work re quired lu tbe construction of a Brick Building for the use of the Department of Agriculture, to be erected on reservation No. 2. lu this city, according to plans and sped Mentions that can be seen at the office of the Commissioner of Agriculture, where full Information with regai d to the proposed building can be obtained; fcaid proposals lo be either for the whole build lug, or tjepurutely for the dlil'erent kinds of No proposal will be entertained from any person who is not known to be a practical builder. Bidders are requested to stale the shortest time possible In which the budding is to be completed, the work to be commenced In three days after the signing of the contract. Tbe Department reserves the right to reject any or till bids, If It be deemed for the interest ol t lie Clovernment to do so, and no bid will be received that does not conlorm to the require ments of the plans and specifications aud of this advertisement. Ninety percent, of the amount of work done and materials furnished, according to con true t price (said amount lo be ascertained by the esti mate of the buperlutendeut), will be paid from time to time as the work proceeds, and ten per cent retained until the completion of the con tract and the acceptance of the work; by the Department. Kvery proposal must be accompanied by the bond of two responsible persons In the sum of twenty thousand dollars, that the bidder will accept and perlorm the contract if awarded to him, the sulllciency of the security to bo certi fied by the United States District Judge. United Btates District Attorney, or Clerk of the Uni ted States Court. Proposals should be Inclosed in a sealed en velope, indorsed "Proposals for a Building for the Department of Agriculture." and addressed to the Commissioner of Agriculture. 6 10 281 ISAAC NEWTON. Commissioner. UNITED STATES ENGINEER OFFICE, No. 2U S. SIXTH Btreet. x xill-iA DELPHI A, May 15, ISU7. REPAIRS AT MARCUS HOOK, PA. Sealed Proposals, in dunlicate. wltii a copy of this advertisement attached to each, will be re- eived at this office until twelve o'clock M.. SATURDAY, June 1, 1807, for Materials and Labor lor repairs ol uovernment Wharves and Landings at Marcus Hook, Pa. beparute proposals must be made for each class ol material, and for labor. Cnp leys, bridge timuers, mooring posts, etc, to be oi while pine; ulso, upper courses of wharves, tie and wharf timber, and piling of hemlock, fenders, etc., of while oak. Proposals will stule the rate per running foot of timber, per foot of face, aud per toot of hoard measure, as tue case may ue; tuo ruio per puuuu of bolts aud other iron works, etc. All materials to be of the best quality, de liverable at such points at or near Marcus Hook as may be required, anu 10 ue suujeei vo in spection and approval before being used. Hie proposals ior muur tu biuuj uio rmo ir foot or face, per lineal fool, aud per foot board measure, etc., as measureu in piuce, anu iiieso lutes to coverall labor necessary for pulling the works in good repair, such as removing old work and obstructions, receiving, curing for, framing, putting together, and replacing the materials to ne useu or moveu. All work done to be subject to inspection and approval before payment is made, and twenty per centum to be deducted from uuy payment tliat may ue maue ueiure mo uuiupicuuu ui uu the labor. .... Koch bid must be guaranteed by two respon sible persons, whose signatures should bo ap pended to the guarantee, and who should be certiiled to as being good and sulllcienl security, by the United States District juuge, Attorney, Collector, or other public omer. Jinvelopes to De enuorseu rropusaia 101 im pairs of Uovernmeni w uarves, etc. ... . ... i 1 T..nA 1 IQtfT 11UB Will UJIVUCU nu.uiua , uuc A, iou( , at 12 o'clock M. Bidders are invited to bo pre sent. For particulars, Inquire at this office. C. SEAFORTH STEWART, 5 1614t MnJ. of Engineers and Bvt. Lt.-Col. IMPROVEMENT J. 1BLAND RAP1DB OF OK THE ROOK THE MISSleBU'1'1 klVLR. Unitkd Statks KNoiNKK.n's Office, 1 Davknpoht. Iowa. A in 11 17. I9ii7. I Feulpd Proixmals, lu diiiiicate, will be received at tills Mine until VI at.. WLDAbaUM, June s, iso, ior ex cavutinK and removing tiie ruck and other obsiruc- tiuns from the bed of the Mississippi river at the Rock l&land or Upper Rapids, by means of coller dams aud auhfiniiHmiH hiuHtlnu or chiaelliuir. C'oiiiraciors will be retjuireU to furnish nil boats, machinery, etc, and to perform all the labor neces sary lu the prosecution of the work. There are abutit tXi.MKi cnliio vurda nl ruck to be removed, dlstrlb iced uiie(ually al dillereut points on the Rapids, and the work must ue done during the luw water season, Inter fering as little as praciicunle with navigation. Contractors will stale the piiee per cubic yard for which they propose to do the work, which will bs let as a wnoie. or in sections oi suuu euj(bu as iuti eui iieer In pliuraA inav determine. '1 be Government reserves the rich t to reject any and all bids, and no bid will be considered unless the party ollering It shall give satisfactory evidences that he is trustworthy, and has the necessary skill aud experi ence to do the work. A printed copy of this advertisement must be at tached to each proposal. Kach bid must contain a wriilen suaraulee. sinned by two responsible person. Blanks fur proposuls of the form required, with form ol uuaiantee. will be furnished at this olllce on appli cation. Proposals will be endorsed 'Proposuls fur re nioviiiK obstructious at the Rock Island RsdIUh." aud addressed Rrevet Mulor-Ueneral J. H. Wilson, V. H.A., Lleuleaant-Colouel, aotli Infantry, Daveu port, Iowa. - Parties desiring further information can obtain tbe same by calling at tbe United Stales Engineer's Ollice, corner ot Second and Main streets. Duveuoort. Io va. where maps, p'aus, speciticutlons. and quantities of worn win ue hiiuwu iu an wuo wish to exauiiuo theui ior llie purport,, ui iuaaiu($ proposals. Kv order ot tha Chief Luuiuti.r. II R A rmv J. H. WILSON, Lleut.-Colonel, 85tb InUntry. 616 171 Brevet Majur-Ueueral U. S. A, TTEADQUARTER3 THIRD MILITARY XX JJiQllVll. OFFICE CHIEF UTTARTERM AflTER, aiijaii i a. uu.. miiv a. jfl . i RY ORDER OF THE QUA RT E It M AHTE R. GENERAL. Sealed proposals will be received at this olllce for the sale of seven thousand four ....... I-.. I 71lli uini of IllUT, nt. U.fum.. Florida, payment lo be made In Uovernmeni The'proposals will be opened at 12 M. BATTJR DAY. the bill of June, 1U07, aud should be marked "1'roposU to purchase Coal," and addressed jreej itriflt.-Oen. R. SAXTON. Chief Quarterinastef Third Mllltury Dlstriot, AUantn.UA. owis-ii INSURANCE COMPANIES. JAUC A LIFE POLICY IN THB BROOKLYN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY J OF NEW YORK. OFFICE: N. V. Cor, SEVLKT1I and CIIESNl'T. E. 33. COLTON, UKNEK tf. AUF.JTT. QIRAKD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, : - (No. 639) K. E. COR. CUESNUT AND SKVENTII STS. PHILADELPHIA. CAI'ITAIj AND Ml Itl'LTN OTFR 300,000. IN COM K OH 1800, lt)3.a4. Losses Paid and Accrued In lbt6, 17.00 V orwlilch amonnt not ti00 remain nnprldal this flat IIMi.oui.Miu of property tiasJeen successliilly insured by tills Company lu thirteen years, and iuglil Hun dred Losses by Fire promptly paid. DIRECTORS. Thomas Craven. Bllas Yerses. jr., Alfred B. Ollletl, N. B. I-awrence, Cliarliw I. l)u pout, Henry F. Keuney. Furman Blieppard, Thomas MacKellar, J nli ii Biit'Plee. John W. Clughorn, Jnnenh Ki Iipp, Al. i. '1 HOMAB t RAVEN, President A. B. GILLETT, Vice-Presldeni. 2 'i;lniv. J JAM KB B. A L VORD, Secretary QTRICT ECONOMY IN rflANAGEMENT rKOVIlENTI.irEANITBl'STCOMPAIIT OF PlIILAUF.LrillA. ' No. Ill S. FOURin STREET, Commenced Business 7mo. tt. 1865. Organized to extend the benefit ol Llie Insurance among members of the Society of Friends, AH good risks of whatever denomination solicited, SAMUEL R. BHIPLEY, President, ROWLAND PARRY, Actuary. THOMAS WIBTAB.M. D Med. Examine! JOBEl'H B. TOWNSEND, Leal Adviser. Tl.ln Company, In addition to the security arising Irom the accumulation pf premiums, gives the lnsurea the advantage of an actual paid-up Capital. ALL TilK PROFITS OF INSURANCE ARE DIVIDED AMONG THE INSURED. Llie Policies and Endowments In all the most ap proved forms. Annuities granted on favorable terras. 2 22fmw8a WHISKY, BRANDY, WiNE. ETC. Q H A M P A G N E S, HOl'ItS, CLAKETM, SACTEKSiKS, FAVORITE liBANDN, LOWER Til AN AN ' OTI1EI1 UOVME IN HIE Til AIDE. ItV RECENT AllKIVAI-S FROM LONDON pii;r wines, K1IEBBY WISIM, MADEIRA WINES, VEBV OLD IIBANDIEM THE FINEST SELECTION. OLI W1IINHIES, OLD W1I1SHFEM, M'JIE EXl'EEVIKOLY CHOICE LOTS. H. & A. C. VAN BEIL, WINE MERCHANTS, 1 lsi mwffimrp NO. 1 U10 CIIESNCT ST. HENRY S. HANNIS & CO., Ros. 218 and 220 S. FEONT Street, OFFER TO THE TRADE, IS LOTS TO SVJ2 Tv70 Thousand (2000) Barrels Tree OLD RYE WHISKIES' Ranging Irom THREE to TEN years of age. t - ALSO, Six Thousand (6000) Barrels in Bond, DISTILLED IN 1868 AND 1866.; Lit eral contracts made for lots TO ARRrvH, of this year s manufacture. , lHnwf4m4p WAR H E F . DEPARTMENT. Sukgeon-Uen-eral's Offick, May a, ifo. i An Armv Medical Board la now In session In c.w vrk eitv for the examination of candi dates for admission Into the Medical Blair of the United Htates Army. . Ai pllcants must be over twenty-one yeara ol aue, uud physically sound. Applications for an invitation to appear be. fore the Board should h addressed to the Kur-acou-Geueral, U. H. A., aud must state the full name, residence, and date and place of birth of ' .in...... 1.ni.il,nMlii lu aa In Kiiar.nta, aud nuallnoatlonki muKt be furnished. If the auclicantbas been In the Medical bervloe of the a . l... 1,1 .n ultltiAil tnorotllA wll It hlVlormer rank and time and place of service. No allowance is ruaue ior mo miuo ui sons undergoing the exumlnatlou, as it la indispensable prerequisite to appointment. an There are Ihirty-flve vacucitb In the Medical Btull. J.K.BARNES, f Surgeon-Oeueral, U. 8. A. ' 6 4 fmwlra TN THE ORPHANS' CODRT FOR THE CITY L AM) COL'MTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Piitate ol WILLIAM DUNCAN. leaicd. The Auditor appoluled bv the Court W audit, settle, and adjust the account of OEORUE W. DUNCAN, WILLIAM 11. MOULDER, ANWA, C. DUNCAN. JAMES J. DUNCAN, and JOitxs u. ."""t., CAN, deceased, and to report distribution of the balance in the bands of the accountants, will meet the parties Interested lor tne purpoaee ot bis apiiulnl inenl.on WEDNESDAY, May 2M, 1SU7, at 8 0 clock I. xi Mt i.im .tit..u li.ut tiiur tifML room back.No. sZ B. THIRD bt., lu'lhe City oi i'hlladelphla. 5.1V fww WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. WE R 1 q A r J .VATC 1 1 EI s . W. AV. CASSIDY, SO. It HOVTII SECOND STREET, PHILADELPHIA A8K8 ATTENTION TO HI8 VARIED AND EXTENSIVE STOCK UOLD AND SILVER WATCHES AND SILVER-WARE. Customers may be assured that none but tbe be, articles, el reasonable prices, will be sold at bis store A fine assortment of l'LATED-WARE CONSTANTLY OUT II AND WATCHES and JEWELRY carefully repaired. Al orders by mall prorartlj attended to. 4 10 wsnj'lra VtYaS KADOWtS 4 CO. DIAMOND BlilAlFUS & JEWELERS. WAT0ll8,iKllM,T aSlLVKH WAIIK. and JEWELRY REPAIRED. J02CWjitrt St, Ph. Have on band a large and splendid assortment diamonds, watches. jeh elrt, and hlteb-wab1 of all hinds and prices. Partlcnlar attention la requested to oar large stool of DIAMONDS, end the extremely low prloea, BRIDAL PRESENTS made ot Sterling and Stan Hard Sliver. A large assortment lo select from. WATCHES repaired in the beet manner, and we' ranted. lfiP Diamonds and all precious stones bought for cash. JOHN BOWMAN No. 704. AUCH 8trefc. rHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN SILVER AND PLATE DWAHE, Cur GOODS are decidedly the cheapest in thecltj TRIPLE PLATE, A MO. 1. f5 WATCIIES. JEWELUY. W. W. CASSIDY, - No. 19 SOUTH SECOND STREET, Offers an entirely new and most carefully select stock of ... AMERICAN AND GENEVA WATCHES, JEWELRY, . . SILVER-WARE, AND FANCY ARTICLES EVERY DESCRIPTION, suitable for BRIDAL OR IIOLIDAT PRESENTS. An examination will show my stock to be unsoi passed In quality aud cheapness. , Particular attention paid to repairing, 8 IS) C. RUSSELL & CO.. NO. 9 NORTH SIXTH STREET, Have Inst received an Invoice of FRENCH MANTEL CLOCKS. Manufactured to their order In Paris, Also, a few INFERNAL ORCHESTRA CLOCE with side pieces; which they oiler lower than the gam goods can be purchased in the city. g 2s jgC. & A. PEQUIGNOT, 0x ttft .. Manufacturers of aU2 Gold anil Silver Ylnleli Ciiscs, And Wholesale Dealers In AMERICAN WATCH Ctt'S, X1U VV All 11 iZ UU. B. And TREMON7 AMEKICAN WATCHES 4 8 NO. KOFTII FIFTH STREET. HENRY HARPER, G? No. D20 ARCH Street. Manufacturer and Dealer In WATCHES, FINE JEWELRT, SILVER-PLATED WARE, AND Bli SOLID SILVER-WARS STOVES, RANGES, ETC. QULVER'8 NEW PATENT DEEP SAND-JOINT IIOT-AIlt FURNACE. BANUES OF ALL SIXES. Also,Pbllegar's New Low Pressure Steam Heat ng Apparatus. For sale by CHARLES WILLIAMS, B10 No, 1161 MARKET Street. FURNITURE, BEDDING, ETC. TO HOU SEKEEPERS. I ave a large stock oi every variety ol FUItNITUUE, Which I will sell at reduced prices, consisting of PLAIN AND MARIS LE TOP CO IT' AO E BUlIt) a i NiTT'i1 i 'ti a m k ii'u an ri R VAHUiH klll'IM IN VIlLVET FLTJBE I PARLOR SUFI'S IN HAIR CLOTH. KllllOU klll'IV IN TtkH. Sideboards, Extension Tables, Wardrobes, Book' casts, Matireaaee. ixjungea, etc, etc. P. P. OCSTINE, 8 II N. E. comer SECOND and RACE Street. ' HARDWARE, CUTLERY, ETC. -"W CUTLERY, A fine ftsiortmnt of POCKETftii ' tV. m. I irti til L i'lITT k'liV Ef A 'H i t-t 4 U A . ZOH hTHOPhvL-ADlKS' bCJietoUAUJ 1-Ai'ER ANDTAlLORa'bHElW E;m. at X-U V. JU'JDIHUJJAW I n.a.n biam Ka. 1?A frviinih TKNlH Street, I j 8 Three doom above WaUinli I AUD Preserver of Natural Flower, A. H. POWELL. No. 725 AllCH Street, Below Eighth Bouquets.rWreaths, Baskets, Pyramids ot Cut Flo eis luruisnea to order anulseasoua. FINANCIAL RANKING. HO U S E ' OF Jay Cooke & Co., 113 AND 114 S. THIRD ST., PIIILADA., Dealers in all Government Socuritios. OLD C-COs WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW. A LIBERAL DIFFERENCE ALLOWED. Compound Interest Notos Wanted. I A TIRES T ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. Collection made. Blocks bought and sold on Loininbseiou. Hpecial business accommodations reserved for laoie. I3 24ttm (J. S. SECURITIES A SPECIALTY. SMITH, FAKDOLFH & GO. BANKEES AND BROKERS, N0.16S THIRD ST.., NO. 8 NASSAU ST.. FUILADKLPHIA, K1W YOBK IX 111 A V STATE LOAIS FOR SALE AT LOWEST Pit ICE. CONVERSIONS HADE OF, 7'30s WITHOUT CHARGE. ORDERS FOR STOCKS AND 410LD EXE CUTED IN PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK. HI U C U L T S E V E iY- THIRTY A 0-1 E S, CONVERTED WITHOUT CHAHUE; INTO THE NEW FIVE-TWENTT GOLD INTEREST BONDS. Large Bonds delivered at once. Small Bonds fur nished as soon as received from Washington. JAY OOOKTC A CO., I4tf No. 114 S. THIRD STREET. 7 8-10s, ALL SEKIISS, CONVERTED INTO five-Twenties of 1865, JANUARY AND JUL Ye WITHOUT CHARGE. BONDS DELIVERED I3I3IEDIATELT. DE HAYE1S" & BEOTIIEE, 10 I2rp NO. 40 S, THIRD STREET. 7 S'103 SEVEN -THIRTY NOTES CONVERTED WITHOUT CHABUE INTO TUB NEW C - OH. . BONDS DELIVERED AT ONCE, COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES wanted at alga market rates. WM. PAINTKlt & CO., 8 Mam NO. 88 SOUTH THIRD ST RATIONAL BANK OF THE liEPUBLIO Nun. 809 aud 811 tllLSMJX Street, . rBHSBXTBIA. CAPITAL, t-BOO.OOO-FULL PAID, DIRECTORa 1 Jub. T. Ralley, I William Ervlen.lSam'l A. Blspnam. , Fdw. R. Orne, Usgood Welsh, bred. A. Hoyt, Nau.au HUle.B. Rowland, Jr.. I Wm. H. Riiawn, rBBSIDKNT, WILLIAM H. RHAWN. ' ' CAB HI KB JOSEPH P. MAIM FORD, 1518m QALEB PEIRCE, NO. 109 S. THIRD ST., PHILADELPHIA STOCKS, PONDS, and GOVERNMENT SEOURI. 1IFH of all kinds bouglitand sold on Commission. UNITED STATEB REVENUE STAMPS, of all kinds ana descriptions, kept constantly ou hand, aud sold In any desired quantity, A LIBERAL DISCOUNT ALLOWED. T5 8 lm Orders by mail or express promptly attended to. HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING. p A I N T I N C. THOMAS A. FAIIT, HOUSE AND SION PAINTER, (Late Fahy A Bro.) No. 31 North THIRD" Street, Above Market. - OLD BRICK FRONTS done np, and made lo look equal to the finest press brick. Samples at tbe shop. City aud country trade solicited. All orders by Fust promptly attended to. U1W , ft -'V iV.iL r " efi L- '' t ' e v SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS . ON LINE OF Kcadlns Kallroad and Branches. MANSION nOUSE, MOUNT CARD ON, Mrs. Caroline Wunder. PotujvIUe F. O., Schuylkill county. TUSCAR0RA nOTEL, . Mrs. Hannah Miller, Tuicarora P. O., Schuylkill o MANSION HOUSE, G. W. Frost, Mahanoy City P. 0 Schuylkill courtly WHITE HOUSE, Mrs, Susan Marsdorf, Reading P, o. ANDALUSIA, . James 8. Madeira, Reading P, O. LIVING STRINGS HOTEL, Dr. A.Snillb, Weruersville P. O., Beaks county. SOUTH MOUNTAIN HOUSE, H. U. Manderbach, Womelsdorf P. O,, Berks co. COLD STRINGS HOTEL, Lebanon co., Mrs. M. Rodermel, Harrlsburg P. O. D 0 YER TO )VN SEMINAR Y F. H. blauller, Boyertown P. O., Berks co. YELLOW SPRINGS HOTEL, A. TJ. Snyder, Yellow Springs P. O., Chester CO. LITIZ STRINGS S, Llchtenthaler A Sun Lltlz P. O., Lancaster CO. ,' ' EPHRATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, ' , A. S. reatber, Ephrata P. O., Lancaster co. 8 8 tne SURF HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. The above House will be opened on the 1st Of JUNHL , For particulars, etc., address WM. T. CALEB PROPRIETOR, ATLANTIC CITT, N. J. 8 8 tf COLLEGR HILL IIOTEL, POUGHKEEPSIE, NEW YORK. This dcliKbtlul summer Hotel, under the manage ment ol WILLIAM PERRY, formerly proprietor or the Collsmore House, New York, will be OPENED about June 1. Application may be made to UEOKUIS MOROAN, Propilelor. 8 101m OOUNTEY BOABD. VERY DESIRABLE accommodations aud excellent BOARD can be had al Morrbitown, N. J., tor a season ot tweive weeks irom tbe Z4tn or June. Keterenoes given ana re quired. Address Post Olllce Box No. 146. Morrlstowa, N ew Jersey. . 1 10 1m ' INSTRUCTION. i BUSINESS COLLEGE N. E. CORNER FIFTH AND CHESNCT STS Established Nov. 1, 18SJ. Chartered. March 11, 1886. BOOK-KEEPING. Course of Instruction unequalled, consisting of preV tlral methods actually employed In leading houses I this and other cities, as illustrated in Fairbanks' Hook-keeping, which la the text-book ot this Institu tion. OTHER BRANCHES. ' . Telegraphing, Cammerclal Calculations, Business ana Ornamental Writing, tbe Higher Mathematics, Correspondence, Forms, CommerclalLaw, etc YOUNO MEN a Invited to visit tbe tusiltntlon and Judge or them selves of Its superior appointments. Circulars on ap plication. L. FAlitBANRS, A. M., President. T. K. M f.rchamt. Secretary. 68 THE GREAT NATIONAL TELEGRAPHIC AMD COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE, No. 710 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA.' This Institution la now open tor Educational pur poses. Tbe outfit la period furniture throughout being entirely new. THE TELEURAPniC DEPARTMENT T. under lb. control of Air. Park Spring, who, as a Diost complete and thorough operator. Is unqualifiedly endorsed oy ibe entire corp. of managers of the Western Union Telegraphic hue al tbe main ollice la this city. Xweuty-oue Instruments In constant opera tlou. THE LADIES' TELEGRAPHIC DEPART WENT, In comfort and elegance.equals any Drawing-room la tbe city. Opportu in ties fox study axe here aflordedl that are unequalled. THE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Is under tbe e-sieulal care of Mr. T. C Search, an ez perienced accountant, and late Professor of Accounts In a prominent Business College of this city. A full corps of Teachers always in attendance. . UNPAKALLELED OFFER. We will refuud the entire charge of tuition to any pupil who may be dissatisfied with our Instruction alter having given two weeks' faiUUul labor la either Department. , SEND FOR CIRCULARS. TERMS PREVIOUS TO MARCH 1, 1867. Full Course, time unlimited........ ,...............,.,.$88 Telegraphing, three mouths ,. to Pobillons Ouaranteed. Day and Evening Instruction. ill mwf m JACOB H. TAYLOR. President PAPER HANGINGS, SHADES. ETO 3. J. WILLIAMS fit SONS, NO. 10 NORTH SIXTH STREET, MANUVACTCEEES OF I WINDOW BLIIVjOS AND - SHADES. Blinds repaired: M a dee Lettered; Trimmings and Fixtures; plain Hi s of all Avluds; Picture Tassels; Cords; Bell Pulls . 4 IS mwfitairp 1867. SPRING. 1867 W A. I- L r A. I E R S. F. NEWLAND & SOK", NO. 03 NORTH NINTH STREET, 8 22 fm w2m One door below Arch B S. R O D I rjoon No. OlO OIIESNUT STREET. Is In receipt to-day of an Invoice of riHE CHR0M0S, ENGRAVINGS, ETC. ETC., . ' ; Which are now open for examinatiou. , "Peace and War,' by O. Doroe , "Last Rose o Bummer." Cromwell and Family," "Romeo and Juliet," "Star ot Bethlehem," are well worthy the attention of Ube admirers of art. p-RENCM STEAM BcouKiisra. ALDEDYLL MARX & CO.. SO, 18 SOUTH ELEVENTH STBEET ANB ' ' " HO. 510 BACK STeT. 8 Unit .i ' I . . .! 1 lii.l ,li DM '1 14 111 . , i, .i-l .f HI
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