THE DAILY EVENWG TELEGRAPHPfflLADELPniA, TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1867. SUMMER RESORTS. A SUMMER: RE8ORT0 ON LINK OP RcacJlrp: ilallrocd and Crunches. MANSION HOUSE, MOUNT CARUON, Mis. t arullue W nuder, Pottsvllie P. O., Schuylkill county, , , TUSCARORA HOTEL, llu. liauDu Miller, Tucarora F.O., Schuylkill co MANSION HOUSE, (i. W. Frost, Mahanoy City P. O., Schuylkill coanty WHITE HOUSE, Mrs. fcusan Marsdorl, Reading p. O. ANDALUSIA, James B. Unileiia, Reading P. 0. LIVING SPRINGS LOT EL, Vt. A.Bmltb, Wernersvllle P. O., Berks county. SO UTH MO UNTAIN 11 0 USE, H. H. Manderbach, Wouiclsdorf P. O., Berks oo. COLD SPRINGS HOTEL, Lebanon co, Mrs. 11. Rouerniel, Harris burg P. O. Ii 0 YER TO WN SEMINAR Y V. 11. Haulier, Boyertown P. O.. Berks co. YELLOW SPRINGS HOTEL, A. U. Snyder, Ve.low Springs P. O., Chester co. L1TIZ SPRINGS B. LicbtemJialer ASuu Lit Iz P. O., Lancaster co. ' EPHRATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, A. B. feather, Ephrata P. O., Lancaster co. 5 6 2m Exchange: hotel, ATLANTIC err If. The subscriber, grateful lor past favors, tenders thanks to bis patrons aud the public or the generous custom given hlui, and begs leave to say that his bouse Is now open for the seaion, and ready to re ceive boarders, permanent and transient, on the most moderate terms. The bar will atways be supplied with the choicest oi wines, liquors, aud clears, aud superior old ale. The tables will be set with the best the market aflbrds. Fishing lii.es aud tackle always on hand. Btable room on the premises. All the com tor la of u home can always be found a the Exchange, GEORGE IIAYDAY. S28tutbszm PROPRIETOR. g U R F HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. The bove House will be opened on the 1st of J USE. for particulars, etc., address WM. T. CALEB PROPRIETOR, Btf ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. CONGRESS HALL, CAPE ILAM),N, J,, Opens for the Season of 1607 on 8ATURDAY, June 1. Terms lor J uue, -5o per day, or fil per week. Address . s. r. CAKE, coscibe.sk hall, 6 80 12t Cape Island, N. J. COLLEGE HILL HOTEL, TOUGHKEEPSIE, NEW YORK. This delliHiilut bummer Hotel, under the manage ment ol WILLIAM PERRY, lornierly proprietor of me uuimoiura uuuae, new i oik, win oe is.u anouuuuei. Application may neniaue to ujujkujs iauitUAiN , rropi letor. o iu uu COUNTRY BOARD. VERY DESIRABLE accommodations aud excellent BOA11U can be bad at Murrlsiow n, N. J., tor a season ot twelve weeks from the iHth of June, References given and re quired. Address Posi Ofllce Box Nolli,M.orrlstown, New Jersey. 6R)Du SUMMER BOARDING. THAT SPLENDID, beallhy, and popular pluce known as I HK6MT OROVE, et Media (on the West Chester Railroad), Delaware c ounty, Pennsylvania, Is now open for cue reception ol guests Slttliu, ROOFING. X O O F1 I IS Gr OLD BHINGLE ROOFS (FLAT OR STEEP) COVEB: ED WITH JOHN'S ENGLISH ROOFING CLOTH, And coaled with LIQUID GUTTA PEKOHA PAINT, making them perlecliy water-proof. LEAKY UKAV1.L ROOFS repaired with Uutla Percha faint and warranted for five years. LEAKY SLATK ROOFS coaled w lib liquid which becomes as hard Hi Slate, TIN, COFFER. ZINC, or IKON coated will Liquid Guttapercha at small expense. Costrauglni from one to two cents per square lout. Old Board oi Sbiugle Boots ten cents per square foot, all complete Materials constantly on huud and tor sale by tin FH ILA DELFH I A AND PENNSYLVANIA BOO ING COMPANY. GEORGE HOBART, Uitm No. 230 N. FOURTH Street, O O I IN" GJ- . L1 MIUNULE noOMi, El. AT ORNTEEV rot IBID Willi fciUllA I'ftKt 1IA MOO IU1 11, and coaled with E,lflill UCTT4 1'EKlllA PA1M making them perfectly watet f"lEAHT ORATEIi BOOFN repaired" with GutH Percha Paint, and warranted lor five years, lEAHY hLATK KOOIN coaled with Llqnk Gulta Percha paiul, which becomes as hard as slate. For Tl, COPPER, H.lIC,aud IKON KUOFft this Paint Is the ite vlut ultra ol all oilier protection. It forms a perfectly luniejrvious covering, completely resists the action of the weather, aud constitutes a thorough protection ayalnal leaks bv rust or other wise. Price oulyirom one to two cents persquart t0TlH and 111 AY EL KOOlINW done at the MHterial constantly on haiirt and tor sale bytbe MlAJUlnOXJtl tIB . m. JtEClil.EhN .V E EKETT, lH6m No. 8011 GREEN street. INSTRUCTION. BUSINESS COLLEGE N. E. COBWEB FIFTH AMD CIIEHSCT STB EfctabllBlied Nov. S, 186J. Chartered March 14, BOOK-HEEPINO. Course of Instruction unequalled, consisting of prao. Ileal methods actually employed In leading houses 1 this and other cities, as Illustrated in Fairbanks' Book-keeping, which U the text-book ot this lustltu- UUI1' OTHER BRANCHES. TelPirraphlng, Csmmerclsl Calculations, Business and Oriianieuial Wrlilug, the llluber Mai hematics, Coneeponucuce, Forms, CommerclalLaw, etc YOl'KU HEN Invited to visit the Institution and Judge or them, selves of lis superior appointments, ('lrcu'ars ou ap. plication. L. FAlBBANKb, A. M l'resldenl. T. K. M ibcsamt, Kecreiary. 6tl mmwsm THE GENUINE EAGLE VEIN, THE CELB brated PBFJSTON, and the pure hard GRKK WOOD COAL. F.Kg and btove. sent to all parU of tUl lij at pi-bO per toni superior LEIIIOII at d7S. Jtai h ol the above articles are warranted to give pel feci sntlslactlon In every reHuect. Orders .JfJ'ed No. 1M a THIBD bUeetJ luuporluiu, NW.11U4 W AMh INOTON Avenue. FINANCIAL A N K I N C HOUSE or Jay Cooke & Co.. 118 AKV 114 THIRD KT rillLAIIA., Dealers in all Government Securities. a OLD 6-SOs WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW. A EIltl-HAL DIFFERENCE ALLOWED. Compound Interest Notes "Wantod. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. Collections made. Blocks bought and sold on Comrub-blou. , Special bURlncus Bcooratuodatlous reserved for laUlea. Jm 8. SECURITIES A SPECIALTY. SMITH, MKDQLPH & GO,, BANKERS AND BROKERS, K0.16N THIRD fT NO. NASSAU ST., PEILADIXrHIA. MSW YOBK NEW STATE LOAN FOB SALE AT LOWEST PRICE. CONVERSIONS MADE OFj 7'30s WITHOUT CHARGE. ORDERS FOR STOCKS AND GOLD EXE. CITED IN PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK. 11 JULY COUPONS NTED. JAY COOKE & CO., No. 114 South THIRD St. 5 291m PHILADELPHIA. 7RACTIONAL SHARES PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD BOUGHT ANB SOLD. DE HAVEN & BRO., 6 30 1 01 NO. 40 SOUTH THIRD ST. 7 310S SEVEN -THIRTY NOTES CONTESTED WITHOUT CIIABUE INTO THE NEW 6 - O H. BONDS DELITEBED AT ONCE, COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES wanted at highest market rates. WM. PAINTKIl S OO:, 8 263m NO. 86 SOUTH THIBD ST. RATIONAL BANK OF THE KEPUBL.IO Nihi, 809 ud 811 CUEMKCT Street, PHILADELPHIA, CAPITAL. 1,000.000-FULL PAID. DIBJECTOB8, Jon. T. Bailey, IWilllam Ervlen.lBam'l A. Blspham. Kdw. B. Orne, Osgood Welsh, Fred. A. Huyt, iSalhau UUles.B. Bowland, Jr., Win. ILKhawn. PRESIDENT, WILLIAM U. BHAWD, CABHIBB JOBEPH P. MUMPOKD, Slim 7 3-10s, ALL SERIES, CONVERTED INTO Five-Twenties of 1865, JANUARY AND JULY. WITHOUT CHARGE. BONDS DELIVERED IMMEDIATELY. DE HA YEN & BROTHER, 10 2,'rp NO. 40 S, THIRD STREET. SEVENTH NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA, NORTHWEST CORNER OF FOURTH AND MARKET STREETS, OEORCiE W. HILL, PRESIDENT, E. B. HALL, CASHIER, OFFEKfl KVEBY ADVANTAGE TO DEP0SIT0B8 Bankers', Merchant', aud Manufacturers' Aocouuti solicited, 1 thstunoi FINANCIAL. U C U L T S E V E N. T II I R T. Y A 01 E S, CONVERTED WITHOUT IHtBliE. INTO THE lift F I E-T ItF.KTl OOLD INTEREST I BONDS. Lutfe I'.onds drllvprrd at once. Small Bonds t r- ulfcLed iw soon as received Irom Washington. JAV OOOKK A CO., No. 114 M. THIRD STREET. Q EL AW ARE STATE DONDS FOH SALE. Interest Payable at tlie Phlladelpnia National Bank, Frea of Slate Tax. DE HAVEN & BRO., NO. 40 SOUTH THIRD ST. t !5 iOt QALEB PEIRCE. NO. 109 A. THIRD ST., PHILADELPHIA FTOCKS, BONDS, and GOVERNMENT BK'UKl '1 1Kb ol all klucH hoUKlil and sold on (.'niiiinitMlcni. IMllD b I A'l J5 KtVKNUK H 1AM PI, ol all kiiiosanu (lexcilptknis, k ptcuustautiV on hand, nnd sold In any deslreo qunnilty. A 1 11.BAL Krt-COUNT ALLOWED. H 8 ln Oiccm t ' mail or express promptly attended to, ltW PUBLICATIONS. A KEY TO THE THE BANKRUPT ACT. I'rlnted from the Ofllolal Copy, Annotated, DlgcKted, and provided wltb a copious Iudox, for tbe easy and convenient reference of tho Lepal Profession; iud of Business Men. By G. MOKOAN ELDUIDOE, of the Pliiladel pbla Kar. Octavo, paper covers, price 59 cents clot b, Si. A most peifcct, complete, and comprehensive work, embody Inn all that it Is essential to know on this all engrossing Kubject. It is well worthy the careful study of every citizen of tbe United .States, and the more so from the fact that Iu certain cases power Is given the creditor to torce bis debtor iuto involuntary buukruptey. Bent to any address, postage paid, on receipt of price, by JOHN E. rOTTLIi & CO., . . N!. oil AND 617 SANSOM STREET, 5 3uthstul2t Philadelphia. " "W OMAN'S WORK IN THE CIVIL WAK. VV No tlier work can compare with this In the exteut aud completeness of lis sketches, or the accu racy (it lis statements. It is prepared under tne suncuon ana approval or tne naunury anu cnristluu Commissions, uud Is. thereloie. the standard work ou the subject. The variety of us sketches gives It a charm that causes every reader to be Interested and delighted with It. Our terms are liberal, and the deuiana lor tne worK is so great mat energetic agents t aniy make Irom fl50 to t?eu per month. The work I - just issueu ana tne neiu is new. " Knergetic men and ludles wanted to canvass tl.o cliy of Philadelphia, and other towns. Address or call oa ZILULEK, McJUHL)Y fc CO., No. 601 C11KSN UT Klreet, 5 I21m Philadelphia, Pa. HARDWARE, CUTLERY, ETC. gTAINDBIUDGE, BARR & CO., IMP0ETEE8 OF AND DEALERS IN K REIGN AND AMERICAN HARDWARE, NO. 1821 MARKET STREET, OQ'er for sale a large stock ot Ilartlwnro mitl Cutleiy, TOGETHER WITH 1000 KEGS NAILS AT REDUCED PRICES. f7thstu CUTLERY. A flue assortment of POCKET nu! TAKljli CUTLKHY . HAKOKs. ItA ZOK r-TKOl'IS.LADIK.S' loClSfciOltf PAPJzJi AND TAlLOKa' BHKAltH, ETC., at . D. V. H ELM OLD'S Cheap Store, No. 1 boulb TENTH street, 118 T hree doors above Walnut, No, 1101 CHl-feNUT btreel. Z. M. NEEDLES & CO., AT THEIR NEW STORE, m. W. Corner Eleventh and Cbesnut OFI'IR IN TOE HCUSE-FURNISHING DEPARTMENT, G000 HOOK CLOTHS, ALL LINEN, AT 1'75. 141M J.nNKLilHO 1011 'OH 8. R OBIN80 Nf No. 910 OHE8NUT STHKKT, Is In receipt to-day of an Invoice of IINE CHROMOS, ENGRAVINGS, ETC. ETC., Which are cow open for examination. "Peace and War,' by 0. Doree," "Last Rose ol bummer," "Cromwell and family," "Romeo and Juliet," "Btar ot Bethlehem," are well worthy the attention of the admirer I of art, L" T. STEWART BROWN, 8.G. Coram- of .n FOTIKTH and CHESTNUT ET? Li IdANl'rACTlRKB Or TRTP'XS, VALISES, BAGS, HETICTTLES, and evel tUtsoription of Traveling Uoods. TBtSkB aA BAbg tUtint. JOHN CRUMP, OAItPliNTErt AND BUILD Kit SHOPSl NO. tl3 LODOE STREET, AND N 1703 I'lllASiVT STREET, J2G rUlLAUKLI'UIA. f mt iiIHil SHIPPING. I IIII.AIIKI PIIIA, RI4 1MIOM), Pf AM" NOKKcl.K Kl KaAIsH IP LINK. jfaM,lii- TllltOCUH AIH I.I N li TO THE HOUllI AM W1XT. Tiir.ornn bi-ckipth to nkwbkhw. Also, all points In North and Hontli Carolina, Via Kealionnl and Bonnoke llnllroad. aud tai l.yuoiiliuiK. Va., Tennes-.ee. and the West, Via NorTolk. 1'eierv I"iik. t-ouili Side Ballroad, and Blcbmond and liau villi- 1 ailniad. '1 he rifu arlty. safety, nnd clipnpnrsi of thH route rntMiicnd It to the public as the most desirable me dium lor cmrylng every description of frelKht. Iso clmrne ler couimlsBlou, drayage, or any expense of Irmeli r. htesniflilis liiRiire st lowest rates, nnn leave reeu- Inrly lioin tlrst whnrt above Market street. i leiuni received uaiiy. . . WM. P. CLYDE A CO. No. 14 North and touih Wharves. W. P. ronTEk. Aitcut at lllchrnoud aud City Point. 1 . V. cr.OWKLL & CO, Agents at MorroiK. s i fF?t. 1 HE PHILADELPHIA A WiL llil-.KN MAIL, blJuAMHIP CO-1- 0 11.1IJ11.AH I, INK M ma VANNAH, tiA. T(A A NDA , u,,,,, cuouilu s m. Jennings, WVOAtlNO, son Ions, (.ptaiu Jai-obTeaU Hie steamship WYOMlfsu win Imvi nr the ulio port on Haturdny, June 15. m (.o'clock A. M. irrm iei:oim wnari weiuw opruce sireei. I'nlll lurtlier iiotice. the TtiNAWANDA will be wliliilrtiwn, and the WYOM1NO will muku seml nionii ly trips, 'llirom;li pusnnge tickets sold and frelKht taken fm all points In connection with IheOeorgia CentriU Rail road. WILLIAM L. JAM1-JS. General Agent, No. SH B. Delaware avenue. Agents at Savannah, Hunter A UammeiU 14 If THE PHILADELPHIA AN I Zxlii WjU 1 11KHJN ftlAll. bl t.AMJllP UO.14 VaNV o KlnliUK hh Ml -MONTHLY LIKJt, I1K NEW OltEEANS, LA., VIA HAVANA. STAROFTH ECN 10N,1!2 tons. Oapt.T. N.Cooksej 1 RUA, lwi tons, Cai taln J. O. Morse. Will leave this port every two weeks aileruat ilj touching at Havana lor pattsehgers eiurulng. The TIOOA will leave lor ff Orleans, rt iturday J tne 15, at s o'clock A. M., Irom the second whart ui t-pruce street. TheB'l Alt (! '1 il K UNION will leave New Orleans (or toll- oil June lo. Through hills ol lading signed for fielght to .Uo. Gnlveblon, Natclies, Vltksbuig, Mempuis, fnasav-t-' Calio.bt. Louis, Louisville, and Cincinnati. WILLIAM L. JAMJX.Oeueral Agent, 4 1 No. 814 H. Delaware avenue. Asenls at New Orleans, Crecvy, Nlckeison fc Oo. THE PHILADELPHIA AND HotTHKKN Al AIL hi KAMaillP OOM PANY'tt KKUCLAK HKM1-MONTULY LINJU I OH U lI.miNUTON, N. C. The steiin.sliln l lOxM-.J-.K. B12 t"im. Canialn J. Ben nett, will leave lor the above port on Wednesday, June 5, at s o'clock A. M., from the first wharl below 1'iiie Bireci, LI, Is o lading signed at through and reduced ratet to all principal points in North Carolina. Agents nt vt nniingion, nuru a ivauiei. WILLIAM L. JAMI-ij, Oeueral Agent, No. 814 U. Delaware avenue. niit OPPOSITION TO MONO l-?li,S--Jt-POLY. DAILY LINK D'Olt UALT1 sjfa,Uaifr'i''ii' W"HK, Via Chesapeake aud Dela H 1.1 e luiiul. Philadelphia and Baltimore Union Bteamboat Com pany, uaiiy at z o ciock r. m. The bieamersul this line are now plying regularly between ibis port aud liallimore, leuvluii the second wimri oeiow Arcu stieet uaiiy aw x o cioca i , iu lnniluVH ex-ei,led). larlng all descnplloD of Freight as low as any oilier line. Ireluht handled with great care, delivered promptly, and lorwardeu to all points beyond tue u rmiuus nee oi cuuiuiiwiuu. l'uiilculur aitenliou paid to the transportation ol all description ol Merchandise, Horses, Carriages, etc. to. l or lurlhor Information, apply to JOUN D. KUOVP, Agent, S 1CJ No. Is N. DiLLAVVAUK Avenue. NEW EXPRESS El ' E TO "f "f Alexunurla, Ueoigeiowu, aud Washington, .-i.L. C, via Chesuueake aud Delaware cauai. Mu luiiiit-cliouN Alexandria irom the most direct route lor Lynchburg, Uiisioi, Ivnoxvlllc, Nashville, Dallou.aud the buuthwest. tlHiuim leave regularly from the first wharf above Market street. I reight received dally. WM. P. CLYDE A CO., No, 14 North and bouih Wuarves. J. B. DAVIDSON, Agent at Ueuigeiown. M. i.LWU iJiaii Ac Co., Ageulu at Alexandria, Vir ginia. S i HAVANA STEAMEKS, STEAMERS, ggfe 8KM1-MONTHLY LINK. CAltmiNU THE LN1TED blATLd MAIL. 1 he fetenuislilps IlEDltlCK H LDf-ON ...CA PTAIN HOWES tS'l .-..3 AND bTlUPLb IIAPI AIN HOLM Ea 'IXi. e learners will leave this port lor Havana every other baturday at 8 A. M. The feietvoisuip 61AHS Anusiiurw, tnoimes, Mabiei will bull lor Havana on bATL'llDAY AlOltN liNO, June 16 at 8 o'clock. Pnsuage to Havana, tuu currency. No lieiglit rtteived ulter Thursday. l-'orlieight or PussuKe upply to THOMAb WATTSO-N A SONS, S18 No. HON, DELAWARE Aveuue. RTRAM TO IJVKRPnitT rAf.T. IJLu. lux at oueeiistowu. '1 ne luinan Line. i.u Biml-eekly,curryiug the United elates Malls. RET LRN TICKET'S TO PARIS AND RACK. l'TRST CLAteS, S'AJU UOLD. CITY OF LONDON Huturdiiy, June 8 El IN D U RU 11 WeduesUuy, June it C1T Ol- l'ARiQ -bulorUay. June 16 (.IT Y CP WAftlilNOTON WedueJay, June la CIT Y OP ANTWERP balurduy, June 'i! Ai d ench hucceeuing baiurduy aud W'euucaday, at coon, liom Pier No. 4- Noiiili River. RAT ES OK PA&oAOE Bv the mall sieaim r sulnug every SaturOay, Payable lu Uold.i Payable in Currency. First Lahlu ft 10 Steerage f m T o Li iiuuu ll- T o Loiniun A) To Puns li- To Paris 4o Pubsixu bv the Wednewuay Kie.tuiera: l-'l.nt CuOlu, Jill.; bleL-iuge, Payable In U. S. Currency. Pubsengeis also I'orwarued to Havre, Hamburg, lire Uu n, i-ic, at moderate rales, btitiutse i-usKugelroin Liverpool to Queeiistown, Jlo cuirei.cy. Tickets can be bought here by persona bending lor their I r lends. I or iunb.tr lul'ormatlon apply at the Company's olhce. JOHN li. DA LE, Agi-ut, No. IS RKOADWaY, N. Y.. 8 7 or No. 411 CUESNU 1' bt., Philadelphia. rPri PASSAGE TO AND FROM "g-T " ' (jREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND Jl ciEAMsllIP AND SAILING PACKET, AT Rl-.DCCED RAT 1-.S. DRAFTS A VA ILA BLE THROUGHOUT ENOL-VND 1LELAND. SLOT LA-il, AND WALES. For l'liiiicuiuis apply to TA l fcCO 1 IS, BROTH KIV A CO., No. Rfi SOUTH Street, and No. 23 BROAD W A Y, II Or In T HQS, ii. WEARLK, No. 217 WALNUT' Ht. 7 FOR NEW lOltH, VIA DELA- jS'fpyfs ware and Rarllan Caii.il. mMiM Express bteauiboal Company Bteam Pro 1.11. wo nuve Lully Irom liibL w Inn 1 below Market hirii-t. TliioU(;li iu tweiuy-lour hours. Uuuds lor waided to an points, North, Eubt aud Went, ireu of cou.ml.ssiou. Fn Lhts received at the lowest rates. WM. P. CL Y DE A CO.. Agents, No, li south Vt tiarves. JAM! S HAND. Agent, No. U'4 W all street, New York. 6 1 tf -p.au. FOR N e,W Y OUK. SWIFTSUrI JHi.'rr'S VfTrsusportallon Company Despatcl CsuSjjuak'iUtf4?aud bwllisure Lines, via Deiawar( and Raritan Canal, ou and alter the 15th of March leaving daily at 12 M. aud 6 P. M., couuectlug wU ail Northern aud Eastern lines. lor irelght, which will be taken upon accommod. ling teraiu, apply to WILLIAM M. BAIRD A CO., 1 1 No. lift B. DELA W A RK Avenue fittrf. TO 6I11P CAPTAI8 AND OWNERS. fciwtlrr'-Ki undersigned having teased the KEN bjisuloN KCREW DOCK, begs to In form his I'rlendi and the patrons of tbe Dock that be Is prepared will increased facilities to accommodate those having ve dels lo be raided or repaired, and bekig a pracllca ship-cai peuter and caulker, will give personal alien tion lo the vetsels entrusted lo him for repairs. ( aptai us or A genu, bblp-Carpetilers, and Machinist having vehbels to repair, are solicited to civil. Having the agency lor Hie sale of " Wetterstedt'i Patent Metallic Composition" for Copper paint, fc the preservation ol vessels' bottoms, for this city, I an prepared to luruiuh the same ou reasonable terms. JOHN U. HAMM1TT. Kensington bcrew Dock, 1 DFLAWABK Avenue, above Laurel street. REMOVAL. 3 E M JJ V A L. A. &- II.LEJAMBKE, Late No. 1012 Cbesnut street, have removed their FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY UAREROOMS to No. 1103 CI1KSNDT STUUKT, UP BTAIRa. 4 20 3m. fm A. ZIMMERMAN'S hojtel and restaurant, (late f. lakembyeb's), h. wt or. carter and exchange sts. riuuAiiiu.i'liia. 4 liu PROPOSALS N EW TIERS AT MAKCUS UOOK, TEMNA, Uwitt Status Enuinkkb Offick, tflJU a. Dl.Kni. l 1111,, Sealed Proposals. In duplicate, wiili a cony of this advertisement attached to each, will be ,.ni.ltii.,l ..t tlilM AfllnA a. f I 11 ,,-nl.vnlr t 1 J1URKDAY. June la, 1807, for furoishmir mate- rials alia laoor lor line construction or lour new pleis nt Marcus Hook, Delaware ltiver, Pen on. The auiiersiructure of eaoli pier to be of hard, and durable stone. The facing in six courses, or henders and stretchers dovetailed; the rise of each course 'i feel; I lie cubic contents ol blocks varying, from 2 lo 64 ltd; the faces, axe or peiin hummer woik; beds and Joints rimkI Joint work; lewis and (low ol boles to Do drilled 11 reijuired; buck- in iu i oi ruooie stone. ,'1 be top to be paved with stones from one to two feet In llilckneHH. with Brood natural fane. and Jointed to lengths of 6 leetaud random. w mi nn. Tbe atone to be delivered at such poluts, at or near Marcus Hook, and lo such Demons as muv be (leNlguated by the proper ollloer or agent of the United male; and any other material to be deliverable uuilcr like coudllloiiH. Tlie cribs upon which the piers are to rest are lo be sunk iu di nllis varvlnu from 20 to2i feet. or thereabouts, at onliimrv low-water. Lentli of cacb at bottom about 77 loot by 81 in width; in top it uj ot. to ue oi neiuioca whu.1T lluiocr, lo woik IU Inches IcnHt dlmeuaiou. 1 hero will bo required lor the superstructure 701K) cubic itet of hammered ftiolna Sloue. givinu U supri flclnl fiet of face, and 78W superficial feet of t. d and Joint work. Fi-'tO cubic feet ol pavlug Ktone, civiug 1700 foot Joint work. 1X0 iieichts.of 25 cubic feet each, of rubble btickiiig. hot lacli crib about 18,000 feet faoe of crib Work. fi'JOO lbs. of iron bolls, etc. 7rxi pei dies ol rubble ailing to be dolivered in crlli. Proposals for pntllns the sloue of superstruc ture ol each pier in place must huiu, the rate ol labor per cubio yard of lacing and paving atoiie, aud per perch oi 2o cubio feet for bucking With rubble. Ail stones to be laid dry. In the best manner, and in accordance with instructions to be given. The rateB to cover every expenditure necessary in receiving, caring for, and puttiug the stones In position. Proposals for labor for cribs to slate tbe rate per foot of face, measured in the work, and to include every expense ol receiving aud caring l'ur inaterluls. Iiamiug, putting together, and sinking tbe cribs In proper positions, etc., In accordance with instructions that may be given. All materials and labor to be of the bent quality, subject lo inspection, and rejootlon if not approved. A deduction of 20 per centum to be made on any payment made lu part for material or lubor accepted. Separate proposals to be made for stone, for lumber, and for iron; alo for labor, for mnhonry, and labor for crib work. Each bid must be guaranteed by two respon sible persons, whose signatures should be ap nended to the guarantee, and who should be cei tilled lo as being good and sulllcient security, by tbe United Ktates District Judge, Attorney, Collector, or other public ollicpr. Envelopes to be endorsed, "Proposals for New 1'lernnt Marcos Hook." Bids to be opened at 12 o'clock. M., on Thurs day, June 13, 1S07. Bidders are Invited to be present. For further particulars inquire at this ofrioe, C. SEAF0HTH STEWAKT, 5 23 IOt Lt.-Col. of Engineers. D E P A II T 11 E K T OE AGIUCULTUHE. WT A OTTTKinTAV 11 iH Un Q IQtfT Proposals will be received at this Department in til 12 o'clock, June 6, ll07, for furnishing all the materials and performing tbe work, re quired In tbe construction of a Brick Building lortLe use of the Department of Agriculture, to be erected on reservation No. ii. in this city, according to plans and specifications that can be seen at tbe office of the Commissioner of Agriculture, where full information with legttid to the proposed building can beobtained; raid proposals to be either for the whole build Ilia, or separately for the dlllerent kluds of work. No proposal will be entertained from any person who la not known lo be a practical builder. Didders are requested to state the shortest time possible in which the buhdlug is to be completed, the work to be commenced In three days after the signing of the coulruot. Tbe Department reserves I lie rlijht to reject any or all bids, If it be deemed for the interest of the Government to do so, and no bid will be received thai does not conform lo the require ments of the plans and specifications aud of this advertisement. Ninety per cent, of the amount of work; done ai d materials furnished, according to contract price (Haiti amount to be ascertained by the esti mate of the Superintendent), will be paid from time lo lime as the work proceeds, and ten per cent relaincd until the completion of the con tract and the acceptance ol the work, by the Eepartineni. Every proposal must be accompanied by the bond of tvo responsible prisons in the sum of tvtiuty thousand dollars, l hat the bidder will ttcepl arid perioral the contract If awarded to liitn. Hie biifiicleiicy of tlie M- i-iirily to be certi fied Ly the UniKd UlatesDisirlcl JudKC. United Malts District Attorney, or Clerk, of the United Mules Court. Proposals should be Inclosed in a sealed en velope, Indorsed "I'roi osnls lor a Building lor I lie Department of Agriculture," aud addiessed to the Commissioner ol Am Icttllure. 6 10 23t ISAAC' NEWl ON. Commissioner. UNITED STATES ENG1NEEHOFFICE.NO. iltUS. SIXTH Street. Philadelphia. Mav 21), 18(37. REPAIRS OK PIE Hi AT CHESTER, PA. Scaled troposals, lu duplicate, with a copy of Ibis advertisement attached lo each, will bo re ceived at this ollice unlii li o'clock M., TUES DAY, June 25, 1607, for maleiiuls aud labor for repairs ol Government l'icis ut Chester, Penn sylvania. Separate proposals must be made for timber, for Hon, and lor labor. Cop logs, bridge timbers, mooring posts, and upper houses ol piers ol w line pine: l ie timbor ol hemlock, tenders, dc, ol while oak. Pioposulb will stale tlio rale per running foot Ot Umber, per foot of luce, and per foot board measure, as the caso m:iy require; tho rate per 1 ouud ol bolts, etc. All tlie materials to be of tho best quality, de liverable at sucli points, at or near Chester, and lo such persons as may bo designated, aud to be subject to Inspection uud approval before acceptance. 'i he proposals for labor lo state Hie rate per foot of luce and per foot board measure, etc., as np esurcd iu place; aud these rates to cover all labor necessary for putting the works in good repair, such as removing old work, receiving, caring lor, flaming, piuilug together, and re placing materials to be used or inoved. All work to be subject to inspection and ap proval before payment is mude, aud a deduc tion of twenty per centum to bo made on any payment for labor or material, In case of part payment before tho completion of all the work. Each bid must be guaranteed by two respon sible poisons, whose signatures should bo ap pended to the guarantee, and who should be certified to as beinggood and sufficient security by the United Stales District Judge, Attorney, Collector, or other public ofllcer. Envelopes to be endorsed, "Proposals for Re, pairs of Government Piers at Chester." Bids will be opened ou TUESDAY. June 25, 1807, at 12 o'clock. M. Bidders are invited to be prestnt. For further particulars inquire at this om0e. C. BlAfUKITI STEWART. 6 30 15t Lleut.-Colouel of Engineers. HEADQUARTERS THIRD MILITARY DISTRICT. Oh ficb Chief Qtjtartkrmabtkb.I Atlanta, Us., May 8, 1807. f BY ORDER, OE THE QUARTERMASTER GENERAL. Sealed proposals will ba received at this ofllce for tbe sale of seven thousand four hundred (7100) tons of COAL at Haracoas, Florida, payment to be made In Government The proposals will beopened at 12 M". SATUR DAY, the Klh of June, 1807. and should be marked "Proposals to purchase coal,' ana addressed to n.TTflV BrevetBrIg-Gen.it. 8AX.IUN, Chief Quartermaster Third Military lJstrlot, Atlanta, Ga. 5 ljJL PRIVY WELLS-OWNERS OF PROPERTY '1 be only place to et Privy Wells cleaned an dlslaiected at very low price. A pRYR M facturer of Poudrette, PLOt OOLIbM ITU' ALL, LIBRARY buos. AUCTION SALES. riiiir Forp, Auctioneer, 0LKLLAND A C Oj (KncceKiors to Philip Kord Or),). M AUCTIONEERS. No. 60S MARKET Htreet, BALK OF 1400 CASES BOOTS, rjnOF.9, BROUANS On Thursday morning, June 6, commencing at lo o'clock, we will sen by Catalogue, lor cwh, 14tx cases desirable booti, shoos, brogmis balmorals, etc., Irom city and Eastern manu fnciurers. Also, a large assortment ol women's, misses, and children's wear, to which we would call the attention ol buyers. 6 I 4t J0I1N It. MYERS A CO., AUCIIONEERS Noa, 282 and 284 MARKET Htreek LABOR POSITIVE BALK OK flRITISH, FRWNOH, (4 Kit MAN, Aft D DOMEdllU DHY MOODS. We will hold a lurge sale of foreign and (lomestld dry goods, by calalogue, on four month.' credit, On Thuisdsy Morning, Jnnefl.nt 10 o'cloca , embracing about 9tfl psckagpa nd lots ot staple ana aney articles, lu woollens, woistids, linens, silks, and cottons. N. B. ( ataloguea ready and goods arranged for ea niluallou eany ou the morning ol sale, a 1 4t LARGE POfJlTIVE SALE OF CARrETINQS, CAN TON WATT1NOH. ETC. On Friday Morning, June 7, at 11 o'clock, will be sold by catnlogne, on four months' credit, about 200 pieces loyal dnuiasK enetmn, superfine and line Ingrain, Dutch, hemp, list, collude, and rag carpelings, etc., embracing a choice assortment ol superior goods, which may ba examined early on the morning ol sale. 16 1 M LABOR PEREMPTORY 8 ALE OF FRENCH AND OTHER EUROPEAN DRY MOODS, ETU. on Monday morning, June 10. at 10 o'clock, will be .old by catalogue, o four months' credit, about sou lots ol French. ludla. Mem an. and British Dry floods, embracing a lull at- sortnieui ol funry and staple articles In silks, worsteds. woollens, linens, anu cottons. N. B. Moods arranged for examination and cat. logues ready early on morning ol sale. I 46t B. SCOTT, JR., AUCTIONEER, No. 1010 CHEUNUT btreet. AUCTION HAI.RB OF HOUSEHOLD FTJRNTTUItH' B. tsCOTT'. Jr., will give his personal attention to sales ol household furniture, at the resldnoa ol parties removing or breaking up bouaekeeplng, OA the most favorable lerrus. ATTRACTIVE HALE OF MODERN PAINTINGS, CRYSTAL MEDALLIONS, PAbT'El. ETC. From I lie American Art Gallery, isew York, B. HI OT T, Jr., will sell at the Art Uallerr, No, lOtt Chesnut street, Ou Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday Evenings, June 6, 0, and 7, at belore S o'clock, over tOO Modern Paintings, Pastels and Crystal Medallion., of varied and pleasing subjects, elegantly mounted In rich gold-leal trames, and all belonging to tbe Ameri can Art Mallery, New Y ork. (6 1 St Now open tor examination day and evening. COO FIVE-OALLON DEMIJOHNS, FINK OLD WINEfc, Lit AN DIEM, Mi N. WHISKIES, ETC. On Saturday Morning, June S, at 11 o'clock, at the Mallery, No, 1020 Chesnnt street, will be sold two five-gallon demijohns fine ola W ines, Brandies, Miu, Whisky, etc, all selected from the stock ol E. P. M iddleton, Esq. Catalogues and samples arruuged for examination on morning ol sale. itl St B Y THOMAS BIRCH A SON, NO. 1110 C II E6 NUT btreet, above Eieveutn street. GREAT BALE OF FINE BnEFFIELD PLATED WARE. T ABLE CUTLERY, EPO. Ou Wednesday Morning, June 5. at 10 o'clock, at the Auction Store, No. lift f'hesnut street, will be sold a largd assortment of superior Shellield plated ware and tab.e cutlery, dlroct from tbe manufacturer), consisting In partot meat dishes, enlrea dlBhes, Ice pitcners, tea sets of six pieces, cake baskets, dinner and breakfast oaalera, spoon holders, butter dishes, etc. CUTLERY. Also, a full line of Ivory handle table and tea knives aud carvers lo match. I 2' Bale at No. 1110 Chesnnt street. 6CTERI0R PARLOR AND C 11 A MB KB FURNI TURE. LA ROE MIRRORS. PIANO-FoRTEJ, CARPETS, PLATED WARE, RTO. On Frldav Morning. At Do'clrck, at he Auction Store. No. II 10 Chesnut street, will be soid a large assortment of superior household furuiture, from families decllUTbg bouse. keeping. 8 8t PANCOAST A WARNOCK, AUCTIONEERS No. 240 MARKET BTREET, LARGE TOBITIVE BALE OF RS0 LOTS AMERI CAN AND IMPOttTED DRY MOODS, LINEX AND Ht SIERY MOODS. MILT INERY GOODS, H OP SKIRTS, CORSETS, NOTIONS, ETC, BY CATALOGUE, ON A CKEDIT. On Wednesday Morning, June 8, commencing at 10 o'clock, comprising a large and most desirable assortment of new season able goods lor present sales. a I St J MTTUMMEY A SON 8, AUCTIONEERS No. &08 WALNUT Btreet Hold Regular Bales of REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, AND SECURITIES AT THE PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, Handbills ol each property issued separately. low catalogues published aud circulated, containing full descriptions of property lo be sold, as also, a par tial list ef properly contained In oui Real Estate Regis ter, and ollered at private sale. Sales advertised dally in all the dally newspaper O AMlitL C. OhD & SONS, AUCTIONEER! O No. 127 S. FOURTH Street. Bales of Real Estate, stocks. Loans, etc, at Phils delplna p:xchange, every Friday at 12 o'clock, noon Our sales are advertised In all the dally and SB vera of tse weekly newspapers, by separate handbills ot each properly, and by pamphlet catalogues, on thousand oi w hich will be issued on Wednesday pre ceding each sale. REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE BALK. M THOMAS & bONS. NOS. 139 ANU 141 . H. FOURTH Street. C. MACKEY, AUCTIONEEI OfLce o. 421 COMMERCE Street. tfuU PROPOSALS. "IMPROVEMENT OF THE ROCK A. island rapids of the Mississippi RIVER. UrviTHn Btatkh Enoinkkr'h Offick, V Dav ni'okt. Iowa, April 17, 1SiI7. Settled Proposals, In duplicate, will be received at this f flice until U fil.. VVLDNEwDAY, Juue 6. Imu, for ex cavating aud removing the rock and other obHtruo ticns Irom the bed of the Mississippi river at the Rock Isluud or Upper Rapids, by means of coller dams aud subaqueous blasting or chiselling. Contractors will be leuuired to furnish all bouts, machinery, etc., aud to perform all the labor neces sary In the prosecution of the work. There are abuut li'.' ,t.oo cubic yards ol rock to be removed, dlslrlbited unequally at dlllerent points on the Rupids, and the woi k must ne done during the low water season, Inter fering as little as practlcuole with navigation. Contractors will state the pi ice per cubic ysrd for which they propose to do Hie work, which will be let as a whole, or In sections ot such length as the engi neer in charge may determine. 1 he Government reserves the right to reject any and all bills, and no bid will be considered unless tlie parly olli ring It shall give satisfactory evidence tliut he Is trustworthy, and has the necessary skill and experi ence lu do the work, A printed cipy of this advertisement must be at inched to each proposal. Each bid must conluln a written guarantee, signed by two responsible person.. Blanks lor proposals of Hie form required, with form ol guurantee, will be furnished at this ollice on appli cation. Proposals will be endorsed "Proposals for re moving cbsti action, at the Rock Island Rapids," and addressed Brevet Major-General J. if. Wilson, U.S.A., Lleutensnt-Coluuel, 80lU Infantry, Daveu-. port, Iowa, Parties desiring further information can obtain tbe same by calling at the United Slates Englueer's OiMce, corner ol becoud aud Main streets, Duveuport, Iowa, where meps, p'ans, speclllo-Htions. and quantities of work will be shown to all who wish to examine Uiuai for the purpose ol making proposals. By order of the Chief Engineer, U. 8. A rmy. ' J. H. tVlLSOiN, Lleut.-Colouel, 5th Infantry. 5 18 17t Brevet Major-Ueueral V. B..A, Government sales. HALE OE I'UliUi! TllOFEBlY, office of Army Clothing ApEQmPAa, No !il Ukoauwav, New York, May 81, 1607. J Will be b"ld at Public Auction, at the Depot of A my Olotbing and Equipage, No. 400 WASHINGTON Street, New York. City, ou WEDNESDAY, the 12Ui of June next, com mencing at 11 o'clock A, M., certain quanti ties of condemned Clothing and Camp and rjiirrison Equipage, consisting, of, say about: . . if... .11.,,, Itliii,. MO IllhO ,w,i.i.,lu r, ,,ir.. nr. UelH. - Tents. 2 ooo Uniform Coats, 'liSO Gieut Coats, 1,000 Sack Coats, l.ot-OTrowers, OuO lialis Stockings, 110 Hats. 23,000 pounds Wall Tents, 20.000 pounds Hospital Tents, 11,000 pounds Shelter Tents. bW Great-Coat Straps, 218 Islbloy Tent Tri loo pairs Leggings, 1.150 Knapsacks, 2,bi 0 Tent Poles, atiO Tent Stoves, Ana various small pods, A lot of Brass articles, 11 0 Bed Sucks, , , IK . III... 1 l.OOU Itunll'Bi articles ol Clothing and ' nlmr.! m.ff Ha 'RCfin at the Depot, wMhln four days of sale, and lurtuer intoi inatiou obtained. nn TERMS Cash lu Oovorument fund s. tea per cent, down, and baa nee b.-fo e t eg ood aie taken Horn the Depot wliblu five days of sale, uor loifottuie or purchase. 0f)uetal 11. 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