The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, May 31, 1867, FOURTH EDITION, Page 7, Image 7

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    LEGAL NOTICES.
rEl&TKlV8 NOTKJL.-TO ALL CUKDI
XX torn, Lsaiers, and other persons luKTwtcii:
Mollce I hereby given Unit tim following numcd
paison dul. on (lis date nmxed to tholr nuniwi Hie
the account ot ihelr Adm Wmi ration tit Hie enatrs of
those pcinoiiH iIccpbkmI. uimI OimrduiMd' mid Tnisiem'
nrcnontn whiixe iikiiik, are undermentioned. In lh
cilice ol the Reiater lor Inn i'rounte ol VVilln and
(Jrantlnc Lntters nl Admlnlairntloii lu and for the
City and County of Philadelphia: nnrt Hint tne same
will l PKiM-ntcd to t lie Orphans' Court or hiiIiI city
and county lor coiillrmuihin ami allowance, oii the
third FRIDAY In June next, nl in o'clock In the
morning, at the County court lluuno lu said city.
lwf7.
Apr. 27. Jcshna Llp .lnrnttel al.. Kxecutocol JAMES
1iUMam, deceaaeo.
" 27, Ellen Mc.Mami. Executrix of FRANC13
Mt'M A N !fi, deceased.
" 28, Peter J. Mft'tennn and John Palay, Execu
tors of MICHAEL MASTURsON, de
ceased. " SO, AUbiu Kverly and John O. t'rMson, Executors
ol MA UK EVKRLY. deceased.
" 0, UeorjreJ. Richardson et al.. Hxpcutors and
Trustee ol WILLIAM RICHARDSON,
deceased.
May 1. Huii Gamble, Executor or JOHN TURNER,
deceased.
" 3, John it. NefT, Jr., et al.. Executors of
CIIABM BIRD, deceased.
' 2, Charles Wurts, lxecutor or MARIA B.
LENT7,, deceased.
" 4, George W , and Catharine Hrempr, Executors
ot LEWirt BKKMKK,(1Pewd.
" 6, Charles II. Ehrenplort ami Liirenne rMern
jin. executors ol JOHN lSIvS.-KULU, de
ceased. " 8, Anna M. Howell, et al.. Administrators !of
. JOHN A. HOWELL, deceaaed.
" 6, Jacob Hnllmuii, Adimnlstialor of CHARLES
M tiMKiVl', deceased.
" e, John tsiiiliii.et al., Administrators of THOMAS
HKADINU, deceased.
" 6, John t:. und Alexander O. Mercer, Ad ml nig.
tr n lorn ol Jl ALL W. MKKUUH, deceased.
1 Charles L Roweu, Executor of ELIJAH
ROWEN, deceased.
' T, Edwaid A. Pa e, Administrator orCHAltLES
F. PA(4E,de.eaHd.
' 7, l'.oberi Tempest and Elijah Jonri, Executors
of FF.TKK J. DECK Eli, deceased.
' 9, BeniBnl Owens. Administrator ol HENRY
MEKII.EZ, deceased.
" 9, Charles W. Humor. Administrator d. b. n. c.
t. a. -.r JOHN NOKTH HUP, nr., deeased.
" 9, John 1 rucks, buaidian ot HENRY C.
TRUCKS, late a uilnur.
" 10, Jane S. Comfort et ul. Executors of EZRA
COW FORT , deceased.
" 10, The Olrard Lile Insurance, etc, Co., Execu
tors ol PETER SJE1P, deceased.
" 10, Tliomns Cadwalader, Executor and Trustee of
JAMKS HAMILTON, deceased.
, J' 11, John C. Davis, Administrator of ELIZA
Austin, deceased.
" 13, V llllam P. Cressou and Thomns B. Wattson,
Executors of EDWARD UAbKILL, de
ceased. 41 IS, John H. Ooldbeck, Administrator of JOHN
itAU. deceased.
" 13, Elizabeth fcchuelder. Administratrix ot AN
THONY bUHAii.lUli.lt. deceased.
' 14, John W. Lawtou, Executor ui MARTIN
Ml HALE, deceased.
" 14, Willlaui C. Cottluaii and John Keen, Execu
tors or JACOB BAKElt, deceased.
" 14, Johepb H. and Jacob a . I'aul, AdmliilBtrators
ot WILLIAM 11. PAUL deceased.
" 15, Emma N. Alion et al., Executors of WIL
LIAM A LI. EN, deceu.sc.il.
" 15, Charles 8. Llvezey and Joseph Lever, Exe
cutors of ALICE HK ALU, deceased.
" 15, Cbuiles Welsh, Executor of ANN HUNTER,
deceased.
" 15, Lewis A. Scott, Administrator in Pennsyl
vania of JOSEPH .D. SMITH, deceased.
" 15, Peter McCall, Executor of bAHAU McCALL,
decea-.ed.
" 15, William T. Lowber et al.. Executors of JOHN
1L WOKKELL, decensed.
" 18, Piter lieul, Admiulstrulor of HARMAN
CRAMER, dfOtfiwed.
" 17, Henry Harry. Exccu!or of HENRY BARRY,
(Sr., deceased,
" 17, Joseph M. l'lle, Administrator ol ItoBERT
H. VVOOliHURN. deceased.
" 18, John Colburn. Administrator Of JAMES
COLUUltN. deceased.
' 18, Gideon L. Elsher, Executor of HENRY
CKEEN. deceased.
" 18, Patrick; A. Eagan, Executor or THERESA
CLARK, deceased.
" 18, Hugh ampbeil et al., Executors of JOSEPH
TAGGKHT, deceased.
" 20, Thomas Buiker, Aduiluistiator Of GEORGE
BARKER, deceased.
'.' 20, 'William 11. Main, Trustee and Executor of
HTEPHEN 11. BIMMONS,.deceased.
' 21, H. C. Prlunose and A. Thompson. Executors
of VIOLET PRIMROSE, deceased.
" 21. Edmund and Benjauilu Young, Executors Of
JACOB YOUNG, tr., deceased.
41 22, Samuel Davis and John Dlgut, Executors of
CUAKLE3 OAnlBKR, deceased.
" 28, James Page, Admluisiralor of THOMAS M.
RICHARDS, deceased.
" 23, James L. Bewley, Adiulnlstratorof MARY G.
SCHUTZENBACH. deceased.
" 24, Patrick Mulleu. Executor ol PATRICK BOW,
deceased.
" 24, Rebecca Jaue Fulton and George nenderson,
Executors ol JAMES i'ULTON. deceased.
OJ Ann.. I-' I ...... II 1.' I. . ' .. P V V..lll .1 ,
e
V. XI 11 11 n a. VUCB iw. lii Li i j u.J..
ol CHARLEd KEiSER, deceased.
" 24, Frederick Koons. Adruiutstraior of THEO
DORE GRABEIN, deceased.
" 24. JohuO'Byrne, Aduiluiatrutorof MARGARET
bCAN LAN, deceased.
" 24, John O' Byrne, Administrator of PETER
BKIGFRiED. deceased. .
" 24, Frederick Koons, Administrator of ELIZA
BETH WILL, deceased.
H 5, Sarah Heala, Admiulsti-atrtx of JOHN C.
HEALD, deceased. M
27, Horace Moses and Henry Cramond, Execu
tors ot JOSEPH GKATZ. deceased.
" 27, Clinrles B. Engle, Adiniulslralor Ot JOHN
l'REVOST. deceased. . ,
" 28, Bcbecca and Susan R. Jackson, Executrlces Of
JOSEPH JACKSON, deceased.
" 28, William M. Karr, Admtulstralor of WILMON
WHILLDIN, deceasd.
28, Malilon Fox, Administrator of HORATIO
WOKRALL, deceased. .
" 29, Chi.rles M . Wagner. Administrator of JAMES
BORER, deceased.
" 29, Dr seili C. Huatou, Guardian (as filed by bis
Executor) of the LE1B mluo.s. ..
" 29, AliiaudaParsnns.AdiuluiatratrlxorDANlEL
M. PARSONS, deceased.
" 29, Carollue Sv. lit and P. B. Jacoby, Executors of
MARY MW1VT, deceased.
" 29, Catharine Bnillh, Admluistratrlx of ROBERT
W. SMITH, deceased. .,lr,TI.,
" 80, John McArthur, Jr., Executor of WILLIAM
DKNJSEY. deceased.
" 80, Jacob M. Clark, Admlulstrator of MARY M.
CLARK, deceased. .
" 80, Henry Ball, Jr.. Administrator of HENRY
BALL, deceased.
" SO William S. Uelveraon, Administrator of
HANNAH COOK, deceased.
" 30. Hugh Da Haven, Executor of HOLSTEIN
DE HAVEN, deceased.
" 30. Tbe Pennsylvania tympany for Insurance ou
Lives, etc.. Executors of JOHN SKIR-
VINO, deceased.
' 80. John B. Wagner et al.. Executors ot WIL-
LIAM WAGNER, deceased.
" 30, Jonathan Rooke, Executor of SAMUEL 11.
JONES, deceased.
80, W llllam i. Elauagan, Executor ( ' by
Ills Exeouirlx) of MARY C N A YLE, de
ceased. . ,
" 30. Louisa P. Carr. Administratrix a. b. n. C. I. a.
of EDWARD W. OARK.deceaseil.
, oi KKOJKlcK, M. ADAMS,
I B 81 f4t .Register.
TK THK-ORPI1AN8' COURT FOR THE CITY
1 AND COUNTY OE PHILADELPHIA.
Estate ot SAMUEL Mi ILREE, deceased
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, set tie,
- i... A. .....,,.,r nt iiriitAt?ei IRIIZ. Ad-
nilulHtrator of the estate or SAMUEL McILHEE,
a ...( .....t .n ........I fiiuirihiition of the balance lu
the bauds or tne aocouniant, win
liiterestd for the purpose oi un .py.....".
HONDA Y, June 8, 1K7, at 4 o'clock P. M., at Urn
Cilice, No, 433 W A LN UT Street In the city , ybil.
VIIIUV)
delnhli
TiuiM A si J. WORRELL.
6 22 wfm5t
Auditor.
noTiTU nw unsANSA SMITIl. DECEASED
1-4 . - ......iniu...Mn ah I lias ahMVU MHLlkLA
ilng ben granted to the undersigned, all persona
IndebwU will wake payment, and tboae tiavlng o alms
W,ll preat turn wiiuouie.
B 81 16t No. lilt Hamilton Street.
ICE COMPANIES.
Q1IARLES S. CAIirENTER & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
ICE D E A.'Xi E lfc feJ,
KO.71TWI1-1.OW ST., ABOVE rBANKLIM
rBILADKLrHIA. '
ls67. A superior article ot ICE at the fol- 1867
lowing prices.
8 pounds dally. CO cents per week.
jj 75 cents per week.
18 90 cents per week.
10 25 cents per aay.
20 " 9 1 -OS per week.
Large quantities at moderate rates. Stores, etc,
Inking less than teven days, will be charged proper
tlunaliy.
CHARLES R; CARPENIER.-I
JIlllN t)iiBUM""'l I ,".
JOSEPH M. TRUMAN. Jr., J
(5 Uuiwll
-.itvtTrn KTATKS REVENUE STAMPS.
IT Principal' Depot. No YiVSSLooa
Uutral Depot. N l ton' h 1 ,u blr?r, 1
W below Chesiiut. Eulaiilished IstO.
Revenue btaxrips ol every description oonstantlyoi
"oiae'r. byVal"'' ExpreMOromptlv attended 10.
THE DAILY EVENING- TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, ' MAY 31, 18G7.
FiNANCtAL
O TIC E
TO TIIIj: IIOLDIi3U
OF
OVERDUE LOANS
OF Till
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Holders of tbeollowtng Loans ol tbe Common
wealtb of Pennsylvania can receive payment (prin
cipal and Interest) by presenting them at the
FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' NATIONAL
BANK, on and after MAY So, 1S67:
Loan of March 24, 1828, due December 1, 1853.
Loan of April 22, 1829, due December 1. 185b
Loan of April 16, 1845, due August 1,1855.
Lonn or March 21, 1811, due July 1, 1858.
All or the above Loans will cease to draw In teres
after August 1, 1807.
JOHN W. 1EAHY,
GOVERNOR.
w JOHN r. IIAKTBANFT.
AUDI TOR-GENERAL.
WILLI A 91 II. UE31BI.E:,
STATE TREASURER.
51 wfm84t
RJEYV STATE LOAN.
THE NEW SIX PER CENT
STATE LOAfJ,
Frco from all State, County,
and Municipal Taxation,
Will be nrnlshed In sums to suit, on applica
tion to either of tne undersigned:
-i
JAY COOKE A CO.,
DBEXE1 A CO
( Ilm4p E. W. CLABBE A CO.
Ua G. SECURITIES
A SPECIALTY.
SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
KO.16 8 TBIBDSTHNO, NASSAU ST.,
FHILASKLFHIA, I H1W TOBK
NEW STATE LOAN
FOB MALE AT LOWEST PRICE.
CONVERSIONS 9IADE Ej
7'30s WITHOUT CHARGE.
OBEBS FOB STOCKS AND CI OLD EXE
CDIED IN PHILADELPHIA AND NEW
IOBHi 111
U C U U T
SEVEN. THIRTY iV 01 E S,
. CON VESTED H1T1IOIT CIIABOEJ
INTO THE
NEW 1'IVE-TWENTY COLD INTEREST
' BONDS.
Large Bonds delivered at once. Bmall Bonds f (
ousbed as soon as received from Washington.
JAY OOOKK S OO.J
t4tl No. 114 B. T11IBD BTBEET.
7 3-lOs,
AJULt HlillSIlilS,
CONVERTED INTO
Five-Twenties of 1865,
JANUARY AND JULYI
WITHOUT CHARGE.
BONDS DELI Vf BED IMMEDIATELY.
DE HAYEN & BROTHER,
10 2!rp
NO. 40 S, THIBD STIIEET.
Q EL AW ARC STATE DONDS
FOIt SALE.
Iutercst Payable et tbe Philadelphia
National llauk, Free o State Tax.
1 DE HAVEN 6t DRO.(
6 U lOt NO. 40 SOUTH THIBD ST.
FINANCIAL.
QANKINC HOUSE
or
Jay Cooke & Co..
118 AKD 114 . THIBD ST., PHILADA.,
Dealers in ell Government Securities.
OLD 6-SO WANT15D
IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW.
A LIBERAL DIFFERENCE ALLOWED.
Compound Interest Notes Wanted.
IHTKHLST ALLOWED ON DEPOMITS.
Collections made. Htocks imnoht u.i.t
CommlMtion.
PlH'dal bUifinCHH flRGnmilUlflutlmiarouu..nn.l t,.
latllos. 'ia24m
7 S'lOS SEVEN -THIRTY NOTES
I'O AVERTED IV1TIIOVT CHAKUK IATV
THE NEW
a - o h.
DO ADS DELIVERED AT ONCE,
COMPOUND INTERKBT.NOTKS wauttd al bltfltoat
market rates.
WM. PAINTEll tfc CO.,
1263m NO. V6 NOCTU THIRD ST,
RATIONAL
BANK OF THE IlKPUBLIO
Not. SOS and 811 C1IESNUT street,
FBIIJUKLPUIA,
CAPITAL, tOOO.UOO FCLL PAID,
DIRECTORS,
ios. T. Ealley, I William Krvlen.lBam'l A. Blspnaxn,
J-.dw. B. Oiue. Oftgoud W elsh, i red. A. Uoyt,
MatUan HUlta lB, Kowland, Jr.. Wm. 11, lUiawa.
PBRHIDKNT,
WILLIAM H. RUAWN,
OA8HIKH
JOSEPH P. MUM FORD,
(Slim
(JALEC PEIRCE.
AO. 100 H. THIRD ST., PHILADELPHIA
S'JOlTiS. BONDS, and GOV1RNMNT RF.nnm
111-IS ol all kludH boiigln and sold on Cunimlaalon.
uxi i i' ij bt Aits ttiivisKUii; siAM?.s, or ail
kiDOB aim d Cecil ui ions. k. pt oounlautiv on hand, and
bold in any ilmlrecJ quuntlty.
A LlbtKAL UlhCOUfIT ALLOWED. f5 8 lm
uroura oy man or tx press promptly atieuaed to.
HOOP SKIRTS.
!-C)Q HOOP SKIUTP. ' PQi
UZlO LATE8T bTYLK. JUBT OUT. U5
Lh. PETIT TRAIL, for the Promenade. 2 yard
round, tl.e CHAMPION TRAIL, for thu nruwinii-
room. 8 yards round.
'l Dene Milrui are in every way tne most deslrablt
that we have heretofore offered to the Dublin: also
complete Hues ol Ludiea', MlHxes', aud Chlidreu'i
flalu and Trail Hood Skim from 7V to 4 varda In oir-
cumlerence, of every lenxlli, all of "our own make,'
ft uuiwHiv iuiu fvuui,nuu warraueu w kivv aabuuao-
tiOD.
Constantly on tiADd low-priced New York madt
ikiria. Plain and Trull, 2n sprlugs, 80 ceuta; 26 springs.
)l; 30 (spring, tl'10; and lu springs, Jl-75.
BKiria matie vo oraer, aiiereu. anu repaireo.
Call or send lor Circular of style, sizes, aud prices
Manufactory and Salesrooms,
No. m ARt 'H Btreet
12 6 m WILLIAM T. HOPKINS.
FURNITURE, BEDDING, ETC.
r0 HOUSEKEEPERS.
I bave a large stock ol every variety ol
FUHUITUltK,
Which I will sell at reduced, prices, consisting of
PLAIN AND MA Kill & TOP COTTAUK bUITS
WALNUT CHAilJii-K bUllS,
PARIiOU fUJTH IN VALVKT PLUSH.
PARLOR bUITS IN HAIR CLO'lH.
PARLOR BUITS IN RJl-tS.
sideboards. txteuBion Tables, Wardrobes, Book
cases, Mattresses, Lounges, etc etc
p. r. WITSITIAK,
Bit N. K. corner SECOND and RACE btreeta.
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING.
PAINTING.
THOMAS A. FA UT,
BOINE AMI KIUN PAINTER.
(Late Fahy A Bro.)
No. 31 North THIRD Street,
Above Market.
OLD BRICK FRONTb done up, and made to look
eouul to the tin (tit press brick, bamnles at theahop.
City aud country trade solicited. All orders by Post
promptly atteuuea to. i imw
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
TAKE A LIFE POLICY
IN THE
BROOKLYN
i
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF NEW YORK.
OFFICE:
N. E. for; SEVENTH ami CHESNUTv
E. 33. COLTON,
t
- UENEBAL AC1F.NT.
121
Q.IRARD FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
(No. 639)
N. E. COR. CIIESNUT AND SEVENTH ST8.
PHILADILtHXA.
CAPITAL AND SUBPL17S OTFB fSOOO.
lAioaiB fob iea, aioa.ua.
Losses Paid and Accrued In UW,
17,000
Of which amount not fJooO rem ain nnps Id at this data
Iliiu.tKiu.ouu of property has been HuccetMltilly luaured
by this Company lu UilrUwo yeai-s, and iJhl Hun
dred Lvbue by i'lfe promptly paid.
DXBJLCTOR8.
Thomas Craven.
biiaa verxes. jr.,
All red b. UUlutt,
N. B. Lawrenuu,
Chailoi 1. iiupout,
Henry M'. KhuuoYi
Kurniau blieppurd,
1 liouias MucKvllar,
Johu biiuplt'e.
Juhu W. ClagUora,
joneiin Klapp, M. i.
1 'iliOMAb t RAVEN, Preoldeul
A. K. GILLETT, VUwPraxideuu
x&tuivvl JAolta it. ALVORD.becretary
; INSURANCE COMPANIES.
DFLAWAUK mutual kafkty insu
HAM CtiM PAN V, Incorporated by the Lcgis
luture ol l'ennHylvaula. IKta,
CfTlco.B. E.cotherof IIIlKDaud WALNUT Streets
. Phllnilelnliln.
i MARINE lNbl;ilANCE3
on vetmels, cai". and Irt lKbt, lo ail puna ol llio world.
J N I.A N U 1 NS i: RA N UKM
on Fords by rivet, cnual, luke, mid land carrtago, to
nil parts of the Union.
i FIRE INSURANCES
on mrrrhiindtf.0 conerally.
Ou stores. Dwelling Uounea, etc
ASbP-Ttt OF THE COMPANY.
Novemtiei I.JXivi
flOO.flOC UiiMeilfciuten b l'er Ceut Loan.
lo7l Jll 1,(00-00
, IM.ikiO UnliedMales 6 Ptr Cent. Loan,
ikki isrt.swon
SMO.000 I lined Mn; s-io l'er Cent.
l.on, Trensurv No 2tl,&U0-0O
126 OfO Cil) ol 1 hlldeiihla 6 Per Cent.
l.i an (exni ) laoiUM
M.0O0 bllilrt of HelliiHj IViiUlu S Per
C) lit. Lonn BI,7IX)MU
M,O00 biutu ol Peuui-ylvaiila t l'er
Cent. Lomi 4l,(iUuli0
60,000 State ol New Jersey HI x Per
Cent, loan 50 75000
20,000 Peiinrtylvnula Railroad, lt
MoriRaga, filx Per CVnU
ltonua 20.500-00
2,3,(00 Pemmylvuiila lUliroud, 2d
Mimaaire, Mi Pit Cent, ltoinm 2t,2jOt)0
26,iO Wentern Pi-niiylvanla HhII
rniid (Six Per Cent. liomU
(l'enm-yivanla Railroad gu-
raiilees)...... I0,7i0U0
CO.OOO 8tate ol I eoiiesbee l-'ive l'er
Cent, loan ISUI-CO
7,000 bi,ie ol .'1 eunewiee hlx Per
lent. I.cmn 5.010-00
15,000 Jul r-biiies bux lj of (TinaM
to n UaNCoiupnuy (pi Incni-il
and 1 1 1 1 r i mi giiarai.ie d by
thecllyot Pliiliululpliia) 15,000-00
7,160 I-I3 Kl ari-B block ol l eiu.HV I va-
nia Riillroml Coiiiny 8.2W2S
6,000 1(0 bi.nie Mock oi Noun lVuii-
nylvai.ln ltulnnad Comiiany. 8,'J0 nO
. 2o.0(M)tio bliaris block of Pblla iel
plua and boiitliem Mall
bleiinibliipConipauv SO.OOO'OO
i 195.D0Q Loans on llimd . awd htui tnuKe.
1st Liens on City Property l!W.'JO0i
II.WD.OiOpar.- Market value. l,07u.ir75
Cost, l,oo,V):uj.
Real F-staie 86,000 00
iillla receivable for Insurances
made 27,037-20
Italance due at aii"ncleH, Pre
miums on Marine Policies, .
Accrued Interest, and oilier
deb s due lo the Company 88,923'90
fecilp amlbtnck ot minurvIuKU
runce and other Couipuuies,
t'il7. Kutmiated value- 2,930-00
Cauli lu Bunk ..ljll,lii2-i6
Cash lu linivi er. 44714
41.510-00
tl,4ti7,:t-21-s
T . his being a new enterprise, the Par is assumed
un iijv UJHIIitl vaiUV.
'J lioiuua t : Hand.
bamuel K blokes,
Henry Moan,
Willium (j Roulton,
Kdward Dai lliiKtoa.
II. Jones Jlrooke,
h (I ward Laiourcade,
Jacob P. Joi i a,
James B. McKarlaud,
Jo.- liua p. Kyre,
-l encer.MclIvnlne,
I, R. f emplu, Plilaburg,
V. R P.eixer, "
I). '1. Morgan. "
Jeorce V. R-rnnrdoti.
John C. JJavin,
1-dmund A. bonder,
'1 Lenphllu-i Pauldlug-,
John R. Pennine,
Jauies '1 rB(ualr,
Ilinry C. liallett, Jr.,
Julntb C. llano.
V 111 iblli C. l.udwlR,
Ji seph H. r-eal,
(coined, l.elper,
llii(ih Craig,
John 1). 'lay lor,
Jacob Rlegel,
THOMAb
C. HAKI). Preslcleut.
JOHN (I. Davis. Vh-i. MriiiunL
Hkby L Vl.ui; kjs, Becietary. inj
1&29-CUAKTEI1 -EltrETUAL.
KraiiKIiii lire Insurance Co.
OF I'llll.ADLXI'llIA.
OFFICE:
AON. 4SO AN I 41U? CIIIANVT STREET
ASSETS ON JANVART 1, IS
M.s&a.no-iii.
I iipllul ..........
Accrued burulua
Premluuia
UNbK'1'l Li.D CLAIMS.
'.!7,4;:i '18
l,2)KI,4il2-U
IN com k for leee,
t3M,i 10.
LOSSES FA ID SINCE 1829 OVEB
ta.soo.uuo.
perpetual aud Temporary Policies on Liberal Term
Dl R KCTORii.
l.anca N. Ruucker, lUeorge Falea,
lobh.s W ugner, Allred Filler,
iauiuel Uiant Praucis W. Lewis, M, D.
tieorge W. Richards Peter McCall,
Isaac Lea, 1 homaa bparks.
CT1ARI.ES N. BANCKFR, President,
U FORU K FALRh, Vice-Prealdeut,
J. W. UcALJ.lb'lF.R. becrutary pro tern. 131 tl231J
INSURANCE COMPANY
OK
NORTH AMERICA.
office, no. leu walnut bi'., philadii,lphkv
INCORPORATED 1794. CHARTER PERPETUAL.
CAPITAL, 8500,000.
ASSETS. JANUARY 8,1807, l,763,S07Ua.
IHfel'BFN MARINE, INLAND TK.t NtIOU
TA'llON AND 1IKD BlttUt.
UUULCTIIkll.
ArtLar O. Collin, ueorge L. Harrison,
baiuuel W. Jones,
Jol,u A. Brown,
Churiea 'lay lor,
Ainnrose bite,
Ricuard 1). Wood,
W llllam 'W elnli,
b. Morris W alu,
r raucis w. Cope,
. Cone.
Edward 11. Trotter,
j-.uwuru o. v;jarMe,
W'Hilitm Cuiumlugs,
'1. Cbarlion Henry,
Alired I. Jea&up,
Jo tin P. White.
John Mason,
i.onls ('. Maili Ira.
ARTHUR O. COFFIN. Prealdeut.
Ciiablm Platt, cecretary.
WILLIAM RUEHt.KR, HaiTlsburg, Pa Centra
Ageut lor tbe blate ol Penusy I vaula. 1 26j
TTIRE INSURANCE tXCDSIVELY.-TIIC
JJ PENNSYLVANIA FIR h. INSURANCE COil.-i-AN
lncorpuraitd lb:i charter Periietual No.
(,10 W'ALN L'l biieei, o poslte Independcnoo tHiuai e.
Tliia I ou.jm.y. lavoiabiy knowu tu the co.uiuuuuy
lor over Ki ty yeura, cuiitmues to lubtire agmuu Waa
or umiugo by lire b" Puilic or Private Buildings,
eltl.er ptiuiauenily or lor a limited nine. Alao, ou
luruiuire. Mocks ol (Joous, ttud MerchuuOlso geue
rally, ou libeiul terms.
IheiriapLul, together with a larne durplii Fund,
Is luvesleil lu tin- uioal caieuil manner, wluuu euuoiea
Uieui lo o Hi r lo the liibureU au uuduubled security lu
the cane ol loss.
liimccros.
Daniel Smith, Jr., i Juliu Devcreux,
Al xaiider Rem on, ' Thomas teuiilii,
leuuc Ha.lehuiBl. Henry Lewln,
Thomus Robbiua, ' I J, illllluguuui Fell,
Daniel Haddock, Jr,
DANIEL bail I'll, J., President.
W'ii i iau O. CliowKl.L. becretaiy.
3 M
PDCEMX INSURANCE COMPANY OF
PHILADI'LI'HIA.
l'ttRll'ATt.D lt,U4-CHARTKR PKRPETUAU
No 'i-i WALN LiT bireet, opposite the Etchiingu.
lu addition lo MA KltvK and INLAND INSUR
ANCE thlx Company liiHiues Irom loas or damage by
FlllK lor lloervl terms on huiljlugs, mercliaudme,
furniiure, etc , lor limited periods, and permanently
on buildings, by dot osll ot premium.
'j he I'uinpauy has been lu active operation for more
tlinii SIXT'i EARH, during which ull 1ubso have
bceu promptly adjuaied anil paid.
. . SlKKClOlta.
John L. Hodge. j Lawrence Lewis, Jr..
M. r. Mahony
Duvld Lewi.
Johu T. l ew la.
William b. Grant,
Robert W. Learning,
D. Clurk W hurlou,
Ritnjauitn Kttlui,
'l iiomas H, Powers,
A. R. Mcllenry,
hdiniinj Castlllou,
bamuel v nco,
j.ouis l . wurns.
JOHN W'UCHERER. PreslileuL
bAtii'Ei. Wilcox, becretary. v
PROVIDENT LIKE AND TUUST COMPANY
OF PHILADELPHIA,
No. lit Bmith FOU KTll street.
INCORPORATED 3d MONTH i'Jil, 18(i3.
CAPITAL, IBO.OUU. PAID IN.
iDsnrunco on Lives, by Vearly Premiums; or by 5,
10 or 20 year Premiums, Noii-foi'ielture.
Annuities granted on favorable terms,
l ei in Policies, Children's I'liKlowiuentn,
This Company, while giving the inguieil the BPCiirlty
of a paid-up Capital, will (livlilo Hie entire prolltsof
the Life busmen aiumig Its policy hnlil. rs.
Miineya reoi ived lit Inteuht. and ali on Ueninnd.
Authorized by cl.srler to execute TriiHts, and to act
ns Executor or Administrator, Assignee or Guardian,
and iu oilier fiduciary capacities, under appointment
of any Court ol this Commonwealth, or any person vr
poisons, or bodies m liiio or corporate.
RAVfEL R. M11PLKV,
l'l ii fw i it iin.
HENRY HAINKX
JOSHUA 11. MIJItltlB,
RICHaHH WOOD.
RICHARD CAD H CRY.
T. W'IsTA It ItltoWN,
W'.V. I.O.NUHl'ltKI'll,
WILLIAM HACK. I' It,
ii a it 1,1. a i'. i ui1 t n.
BAMUEL R. BIlin.K V, ROWLAND PA IMIY,
Pienlilelit. Ailnitiy,
THOMAS WIHTAli, M. 1)., J. II, TOWN-I It
7 rJ Medical Examlusr. l.pgal Auvuwr,
PROPOSALS
N
EW 1'IEHH AX MAHCUa llUOK, 1'ENNA,
UKITRTt fcTATFS KnOINFER OFFIf R.
NO. )U b. felXIU fax It KKT, I'jiii.A.
Mhv '). IKI17
Scaled 1'irpoKBls, In diipliorae, wlili a copy of
tills Hilvei llhCincut ntiaclieil to each, will be
received m una otllce, until U o'clock M.,
J HUKSUAY. June 13, 1807, for lurulsliinfr mitie
rialh bliI lulmr for the coiiKtriictlou of four new
jileis at Marcus Hook, Delaware River, Penn.
ILe sujeiMriicluieoI cucli pier to be of hard
and duialile aloue.
The Incliig lu hIx conrnes, of headers and
atretcheta Uovc tailed; the rise of eiicli course 2
fii; the cubioctiuleute of blocks varylusf from
M lo 6U led; the fiu:eN, uxe or pcau liuinuu r
KOik; btda Htidjtiiuts kouJ Joint work; lewis
aud dowel liolcg to be drilled H reouired: buok
ii g lo be oi rubble atone.
'Hie lop to be paved with atonos from one to
two Ret in tlilcknrsH, wlih Rood natural laoe,
una Jointed lo leiigtlja of 6 Iceland raudoui
m nil lis.
l,.llvetiil.lM niuli.i. lll.a n.
-'', LKUUlllUUM.
1 ho ci lbs upon which the piers arc to re-ft aro
lo be f unk hi ue)tlm varying from 20 to U feot.
or theienliouLH, at ordinurv low -witter Iaiii tit
dl iutliat bottom nbout 77 leet by 81 In width
al t p U lt. iU. To be ol hemlock wuail liiuber.'
lo wmk Kill. dies Icnsi illiiiensiuti.
TLeie will be rt quired for the Btipemructure
ol encli piui Hhi ut
71.00 cubic feel of Lammered fncina Hlone.
giving
!ii u fcupt rflelnl feet of fnco.uLid 7S0'J suporllclal
leet ol Hd niid Joint work.
ia.it) rubio leel ol puving atone, tlvlng 1700 feet
J( III I N '1 li ,
wo i etches, of 25 cubic feel each, of rubble
blichmy.
1 or inch ci lb about 1S.000 feet faco of crib
V. Ol U .
htOOlbe. or lion bolts, elc,
700 perches ol rubblo lilliiiiz to bo delivot ed In
Cl lb.
l'n poRnls lor ptillli the stone of superstruo
luieol encli pier lu place must state tbe rate
I Ihbnr per cubic ynnl of IhcHik imd pnvliiK
fcioi .e.ntid per perch ol 25 cubic left lor backing
with rubble.
All stones to bo laid dry, In the best inunner.
rnd lu nrcordnuce with Instructions lo be
feivm. lue mtes to cover every cxpeudlture
t.eeiHtsury In receiving, caring lor, aud putllug
the Ktoneslu poKiilou.
I'loposais lor labor lor cribs to state tho rate
rer iool of fnee, measured In the worlc, and to
lneli;de every expense ol receiving aud curing
lur inalciiuls, Iruiniug, puttlnir toKether, and
Hlukitinihe cribs iu proper posttioua, etc , In
Hccorduuce VfilU Instructions tbat may be
given.
All materials and labor to be of tbe best
qutilily, subject to Inspection, aud rejection If
not Huproved.
A iliduciion of 20 per centum to bo made, ou
any psj tueni made iu part for material or labor
accepted.
fcej. urate proposals to be ruude for stono, for
lumber, Hid for lion; nlso for labor, lor
luBsonry, and labor for crib work.
Koch bid must bo guaranteed by two respon
sible persons, whose signatures should bo ap
lehded to Hie guarantee, and who should be
rerlltled lo as beii g good and sttlllelent seourlly,
Ly the United Males District Judge, Attorney,
Collector, or oilier public olllcer.
Knvt lopfcs to be endorsed, "Proposals for New
Pier al Marcus Hook."
Bids lo be opened ut 12 o'clock M., ou Thurs
day, June 13, 1MI7.
l'lildcrs are Invited to be present.
For further particulars Inquire at this office.
C. KKAPOltTH HTEWAKT,
6 23 Pit Lt.-C'ol. of Kugiueerg.
D
P A It T JlliM T OK AUHiUULTUKE.
WaSRINGTON. O. C. Mnv 8. IHII7.
1'roroFRls M 111 be received at this Department
UEtlliy o'clock, June 0, ItU7, for furrjlslilng all
the materials and peilormiug the work re
quired iu ine construction of a Hrlck Rulldiug
h rtlie use of tbe Department of Agriculture,
to be erected ou reservation No. 2. lu tills city,
nccoidiiig to plane end speuiticatlons that
dm Len in at the otllce of the Commlnslouer
of Agiiculture, where full Information with,
teuaid to l lie proposed building can be obtained;
mid piopohuls to be either for the whole build
I UK, or separately lor tue dlll'ereut kinds of
x tk.
Ivo proposal will be cnterlalned from any
itibou who Is not known to be a practical
blilltier.
Hiuders aro requested to stale the shortest
lime pr-Ksible In which the building Is to be
fompli lid, tho work to be commenced lu three
Ouys uller the signing of the contract.
Ihe Dcpiu liuei't reaerves the rliiht to reject
liny or all bids, II it be deemed lor tho interest
ol the Govern ineut to do so, and uo bid will be
received t hut does not conlorm to the require
ments of the plans and specifications and of this
advet list men t.
Ninety percent, of the amount of worn dono
nr d midei iais lurnished, uceordlug to contract
price (fcuid iimcuntto be ascertained by tho esti
mate ol the bupei lulendent), will be pahl from
tune lo time as tiie work proceeds, aud ten per
cent retained until the completion of the co:i
iiactund the acceptance of the work by the
1 e aitiueni.
Eviry j-iojiof-al must be accompanied by the
bond ol two responsible persons In thsumof
Iwtnly tliousuiid dollars, that the bidder will
ttttt pi tiud pel kiiin ti.e contract if u warded lo
htm. II e snlllclency of Ihe si curily to be certl
Licl Ly the United (Slates District Judge, United
r-luti s Disiricl Attorney, or C'letk ol the United
Hates Court.
l'rtpof-als should be Inclosed In asealeden
veloi e, lniioi.sed "Proi.nnils lor a Building for
the Department of Agiiculttire," aud addressed
lo the Commissioner of Agriculture,
5 102nt JsAAt: NEW'IOM. Commls-siouer.
M l ED bTAlKa KNUlMCtU OFFICE,
ISo. 20SJ b. ttlXi II Street.
Plui.AUKi.i'liiA, May 15, 1S07.
REPAIRS AT MARCUS HOOK. PA.
Seti ltd Proposals, In duplicate, with a copy of
this i.dvertlsemenl attached lo each, will be re
ceived at this oliice until twelve o'clock M.,
bA'll 11DAV, June 1, IM, lor Materials aud
Labor lor repairs ol Government Wharves uud
Landirgs ut Marcus Hook, Pu.
bipartite proposals musl be made for each
class ol material, and for tabor.
Cup lots, bi ioge limbers, mooring posts, etc,
to be ol while pine; also, upper courses of
ubuivcs, lio and wharf limber, aud piling of
I.emliK'U, feudeis, etc., of while oak.
Proposals will stale Hie rate per running foot
(.1 timber, per tool of luce, uud per tool of board
inetu-tue, us thu fuse may be; the rale per pound
of bolls uud other Ron worku, elo.
All materials to be of the best quality, de
liverable til such points at or near Marcus iiook
as may be required, and lo bo subject to In
spection and approval before being used.
The proposals for labor to state ihe rate per
iool or face, per lineal foot, aud per loot board
measure, etc., as measured in place, and these
tales to coverall labor necessary for putting
the works in good repair, Bitch as removing old
work and obstructions, receiving, curing for,
flaming, putting together, aud replacing the
matei iais lo bo used or moved.
All w ork done to be subji ct lo Inspection and
approval before payment is made, uud twenty
I ci centum lo be deducted from any payment
that may be made before the completion ol all
Ihe labor.
Kacn bid must be guaranteed by two respon
sible persons, whoso signatures should be ap
pend id to ihe guurunlte, and who should b
c( rlilied to as beiug good and biillloleulsocurlly,
by the United Stales District Judge, Attorney,
Collector, or other public ofllw.
Envelopes to be endorsed "Proposals for lie
pails of Government W'harves, etc."
Bids will be opened on (Saturday, June I, 1SiI7,
al 12 o'clock AL' Didders ure Invited to be pie
sent. - .
For particulars, Inquire at this oftlee.
V. SKA FORTH STEWART,
5 lfillt Mn.l. of Kngineois aud Rvl. Lt.-Col.
HEADQUARTERS TUlllD MILITARY
DlbTRICT.
, O pick Chuck Qdaktbkmastek.I
; ' 1 Atlanta, iia .Mav 8. I8o7. J
BY ORDER OF THE 1 U ART E U .4 A HTE ft
GEN fit AL. Scaled proposals will bo received
al this oliice for the sale of seveu thousand four
hundred (7Ki) tons of COAL at Baracoas,
Florida, pay incut lo Uo uiudo in Government
funds, . ... oirru
1 ho proposals will be opened at H M. SATUjt
PAY, tho htli of June, 1So7. and should lie
marked "Proposals to purchase Coul, nu
addnJM.cd lo . YTnM
Chief Quartermaster lulrd MUJUury Jrjot,
TJRIVV VKI.i.ti-OWNKK8 OK PKOPEUTir
i Th, only .i.o r Priyy Wells cleaued an
tHsluteetodatvary lewpne a. PRYHON
1 jf annfantnrer of Poudreiie,
101 00U?-SMITU'ttlLA.LL.LLliaAKYbi.ie.
Hie atone to bo delivered at such polnte, at or
turn Mni-ttm Hook, aud to such nelsons km may
beiiinlgniiic,! by tne iTopi-r olliceror aoniof
I he Unlled Strtle: nnil nnv otline mntori.ii i...
...... . I u I VV. jn
PROPOSALS.
UNITED STATES ENOINEEK OFFICE, NO.
i.00S. SIXTH Sircet.
i l'liii.ADKi.PiifA, May 2!), 1RA7.
RFPAIR3 OK FIE its AT CHE-tTEK, PA.
Healed 1 ropo.sAla, lu duplicalc, with a cony of
this advertisement Attached to each, will be re
reived at this olllce until I 2 o'clock M., TUES
DAY, June 2D, 1K07, for mnlerinls and labor for
r palia of Government i'lera at Uhesler, Penn-
SilVtllllH.
Hi-ninite proposals must bo made for timber,
for iron, and lor labor.
Cup logs, bridge timbers, mooring no"'", and
upper bouseN ol piers of while pine: lie timber
til hemlock, fenders, t to., of white oak.
Piopnsala will stale llio rale per running foot
ol limber, per fool of fuoc, and pirr foot hoard
mctisure, us the case may require; the rate per
1 omul ol bolls, etc.
All the materials to he of the bout qnalltj', de
liverable at nticli points, at or near Chester, and
IobiicIi pt rsous as maybe designated, and to
be subject to Inspection uud approval before
n(CfpiBuce.
1 he proposals for labor lo state the rate per
li.cl ot luce unit per foot board measure, elo., as
nn nuned In place; uud these rales to cover all
Inbor nectasary R-r pulling the works lu good
tepnlr, sucti as removing old work, receiving,
Hiring lor, Iramlng, pulling together, and re
placing materials lo be used or moved.
All work to be aubjeot lo Inspection and ap
Movul belore payment Is made, and a deduc
tion of twenty per ccnlum to be m ml o on any
pa nient for labor or material, in case of part
1 n mtnt before the completion of all the work.
l-.uch LIU must be guaranteed by two reipon
slble peisons, whose signal ures should be ap
lomb d to-Ihe guarantee, and who should be
ret titled lo as being good and sufficient security
ly the United States District Judge, Attorney,
to. lector, or oilier publlo oilicer.
Etivelopea lo be endorsed, "'Proposals for Re.
pairs ol Government Piers at Chester."
Hhis will be opened ou TUESDAY. Juno 25,
1M.7, ut 12 o'clock M. Bidders are Invited to be
1 res nt.
For further pnrtlenlara Inquire at this oflloe.
O. SEAFOKTH STEWART,
5 30 1 t lilniit.-Cnloiiel of Enginwere.
TMPROVMENT OP THE BOOK
.,,,MjANJJ ItAa'UiB OS" THE MiaSitWIP'!:
Ai 1 V ER. ....
United Statks Enoinkkr's OFFicBd
Davknpoht, Iowa, April 17, 1S07.
Pealed Proj oaals.lii duplicaie, will be received at tola -oflice
unill 12 M.. WLDMisDAY, .lone 5. IW, for n
cavaliiiK and removing in rock and oiber obniruo
IK.iis Hum the bed of the Missltuilppi rlveral tbe Rock .
Jaland or Upper Ra.lds, by means of coller dams and
Bi.baqueoiiH blasting or clilselllng.
Coniraciora will be required to furnish all boats,
machinery, etc, and lo perform all the labor neces
sary iu tbe prosecution ol the work. There are about
lin,(i4i cubic yardu ot rock to be removed, diatrlbjied
unequally at different points on the Rapids, aud the
work mubl i e done during the low water seasou, Inter
leriug us little as practicable with navigation.
Contractors will slate the piice percubio yard for '
Which they propose to do the work, which will be let
an a whole, or in sections ol atioii length as the eugt
ueer lu charge may determine.
'1 he iioverument renervea the right to reject any and
all bids, and no bid will be considered unless the party
olltring It shall give satisfactory evidence that be la
liusiwortliy, and has the uecessary skill and experi
ence to do ihe work, .
A printed ct py of this advertisement mnst be at
tached to each proposal. Each bid must contain a
written i;uaraulee, signed by two responsible persons.
Dianas lur proposals ol the lorm required, wall form
ol (cuuiantee, will be furuiahed al this otllce on appli
cation. Propoeala will be endorsed "Proposals for re
moving i.batiuctioiiB al the Rock Island Rapid," aud
addreaaed Rrevet Maior-Oeneral J. if. Wilson,
V. s. A., Lleulenant-Coiouel, S51U Iuluutry, Daven
port, Iowa.
Parties desiring further Information can obtain tbe
rame by calling at the United suites Engineer's Olttoe,
ci rner ol Second aud Main streets, Davenport, Iowa,
here maps, p'ana, specllicallons. and quantities of
work will be shown to all who wish to examine them
for Ihe pui pone of making proposals.
isy order ol the cniei n.ugtLeer, u. n. Army.
J. H. W ILSON,
Lieut. -Colonel, 86th Infantry.
5 16 171 Brevet Maior-Ueneral U. S. A.
WHISKY, BRANDY, WINE, ETC. ,
HENRY S. HANNIS & CO.,
Nos. 218 and 220 fi. FL'OM Street,
OfFEU TO THJS TRADE, IN LOTS TO SVT2
Two Thousand (2000) Barrels Frca
OLD RYE WHISKIES
Ranging from THREE to TEN yean of age.
ALSO,
Six Thousand (6000) Barrels in Bond.
DISTILLED LN 186S AND 18604 ' -:
Liberal contracts made for lots vo abbivb, of thai
year's manufacture. tloiwftmtp
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, ETC.
CUTLERY.
fine assortment of POCK KT and '
TARLE CUTLERY. UAMJKS, RA.
Z.U11 M ivira. I.A jji v.yi' BCJlHMUlii
PAPER AISD TA1LORU' ktHEARM, KHl, at
L. V. HELM OLD'S ,
Cheap Store, No. 11 fcouth TENTH sitreet, '
118 Three doors above Walnnt,
FERTILIZERS.
MJIOl I AT ED mOSPILATE,
AN I'MSl'ItPASMEB FEBTIUZEB ,
For Wheat, Corn, Oats, Potatoes, Orass, the Vegetable '
Garden, Fruit Trees, Crape Vines, Elo, Elo. . .
Th is Fertiliser contains Ground Bone and the beat
Peril. tMlllH.
1'rice u per ton of 9100 pounds. For sale by lilt
D"tulacturers,.
WILLIAM ELLIS A CO., Chemists,
1 2Mnwf No. 12 MARKET Street.
w
A It
DEPARTMENT.
SlTUGEON-UKNERAL'fl OFFICR,
may a, io7.
An Army Medical Board Is now In session la
New York city for tho examination of Candi
da tea for admission into the Medical Stall" of
Hie United Blaiea Army.
Applicunts must be over twenty-one yean of
age, uud physlcully sound.
Applications lor an Invitation to rippear be
lore the Hoard should be addressed to the Btir-Rcon-Ueneral.
U. 8. A., and must state the lull
name, nsldeuce, and dale aud place of birth or
the candidute. Testimonials as to character
and ounliflcallons must be furnished. If lii
np Ileum baa been in the Medical Bervloe or Ilia
Army, the fuel aliould be slated, together wUU
his toi iner rank and time and place of aervjoe.
No allowance is made for the e Pn0 PfJ?
sons undemolnc the esamlnatlon, aa it i aa
in!!?spensabu!p8reriM,uisitloap
There are thirty-five vaoauo1 in the Medical
SluU.
j.K.MAHNKS,
Bnrpeon-Oeuerul, U. b. A-
S t fmwlm
n E N C H STEAM
scouRisra.
ALDEDYLL MARX & CO.,
KO. isa MOUTH ELEYENTn STREET
A'D
NO. RIO HACK NTRI KT,
1 1) mi
' T.STEWART BROWN,
H.K. Ooraerof
rOTJllTIl and CIIESTHUT BTi
MARlrACTLRKR 0
TBtlf'" 'tS. VALISES. BA(1H, HKTKHTT.F8. and evel
doaoripuou of Traveling Oooda.
TUtkH a BAGS Kcp.lnia.
rfmp of?.
uz cioye r
I