FINANCIAL BANKING HOUSE or Jay Cooke & Co., 11S AMP 114 S. THIRD ST., PITILADA., Dealers in all Government Securities. OLD 6-SOs WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW. A UI(BAt Itiri'KBEKCE ALLOWED, Compound Interest Kotos "Wanted. XNTE11EST ALLOWED ON DEPONITt. Collections made. Blocks bought and gold on Couimibsiou, Special business aocounniodatlous reserved for ladies. 8 24 8m Jm S. 6ECURITIEG A SPECIALTY. SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, K0.16S TI1IBD STNO. t NASSAU ST., NEW HT A.T E LOAN FOR KALE AT LOWEST PRICE. CONVERSIONS MADE OF, 7'30s WITHOUT CHARGE. ORDERS FOB STOCKS AMD ttOLD EXE. CCTED IN PHILADELPHIA AMD MEW TOBH. 1 JULY COUPONS WANTED. JAY COOKE & CO,, No. 114 South THIRD St. 6 291m PHILADELPHIA. pRACTIONAL SHARES PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD DOCUIIT AMD SOLD. DE HAVEN & BRO., 8 80 lot NO. 40SOVTII TBIBDST. 7 3"108 SEVEN -THIRTY NOTES CONTESTED WITBOUT CBLABOB IMTO THE MEW 43 - 5 O 8. POM DM DELITEBED AT ONCE, COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES wanted at highest market caves. WM. PAINTER A CO;, izesm NO.K iuctb tbibdit, 7 3-10s, AJJIa SERIES, CONVERTED INTO Five-Twenties of 1865, JANUARY AND JULY J WITHOUT CHARGE BOM DM DELITEBED IMMEDIATELY DE HAYEK & -BROTHER, 10 ZJrp ' MO. 40 S. THIBD STBEET. U C U CT SEVEN-THIRTY N 01 E S, CONTESTED WITHOUT CHARGE. INTO THIS EW F1TE-TWEMTY CiOLD INTEREST Large Bends delivered at one. Bmall Bonds 1 Bibbed as soon as received irom w mw JAY OOOKR A OO.j 141, KC. 11 THIBD STBEET. q ALED PEIRCE. NO. THIBD ST., PHILADELPHIA nnviBNUENT BEOTJRI k.YdY.nd deTcrou.. k?Pt conauutiy ou band, aud "id ,", TlWlli ALLOWED. .Nils VrUers by wad or egress prowpuy atteaueo. w. THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, FINANCIAL. RATIONAL MSR OF THE REPUBLIC, 800 and 611 CIIESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL .9l,000,00t DIRECTORS. Joseph T. Bailey, Naih.iii llilles, lit nt. ItowiKiid. Jr., l-iniuei A. Di-ipbam, 1 award U. urua, lllism Ervlen, Osgood Wenli, Frederick A. Hoyt, Wiu. U. llbawu. WM. H. RHAWN.Presldeut, Me OaxMcr of the Central National Lank. JOS. T. MUMFORD, Cashier. 6 1JJ iAitc of the l'hiladrlphia Kational Sank. SEVENTH NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA, MOltHIWKNT TOllMKR OFEOUHTU AMD MAlillET NTUEE1S, OEORUE W. HILL, PRESIDENT, E. It. HALL,CAKIIIER, OFFERS EVEIIY ADVANTAGE TO DEPOSITORS Bunkers', Merchnnls', and Manufacturers' Accounts sollciU'd. 4 18 thstuam GOVERNMENT SALES. g ALE OF PUBLIC P It O P E ft T Y. Offick of Army Clothing Ann Equip aob, No. ill Bkoadway, Mew York, May al, 1807. J Will be bold at Public Auction, at Uie Depot of A i my Clothing aud Equipage, No. 4K) WASHINGTON Klreet, New York City, on WEDNKSDAY, tbe 12lh of June next, com mencing ut 11 o'clock A. M., certain quanti ties of condemned Clothing aud Camp and (inrrUon Equipage, consisting of, say about: 120.000 Woollen ISJau-, 30,000 pounds Common kets. Ten is. 2,000 Uniform Coats, 860 Great Coals, 1,000 Hack Coats, 1,600 T rowers, COO pairs Blockings, 110 ilats, 8X0 Oreat-Coat Straps, 100 pairs Leggings, 1,1.00 Knupsucks, 2,81.0 Tent Poles, 25,000 pounds Wall Tents, 20 000 pounds Hospital Ten Is, 11,000 pounds Shelter Tents. 218 hibifly Tent Tri pods, A lot of brass articles, lis) Bed Hacks, au xeui stoves, i.twu rent itus, Anu various small articles of Clothing and Equipage. Humpies of the above may be seen at the Depot, within lour days of sale, and further information obtained. TEKMS Cash In Government funds; ten per cent, down, and bnlnuce before tbe goods tiro taken from the Depot which must be within five days of sale, uuder forfeiture of purchase. Major-General D. II. VINTON. 6 1 8t Assistant Quartermaster Pen-rat U.3 PROPOSALS. -pROPOSALS. Navy Department, ) Bureau of Yards and Docks, j u ue 3, 18R7. J Sealed Proposals for each class, separaralely endorsed, "Proposals for Class No. (name Die cliiss) lor the Navy Yard at (name the yard)," will be received at this ollloe until the 1st July next, at 8 o'clock P. M., and the opening of the bids will be commenced at 10 o'clock A. M.,ou the following clay, for furnishlne and deliver ing, at tbe several Navy Yards named, the ma terials aud urllcles embraced in priuted schedules, which, with the form of offer and guarantee, will be furnished on application, aud sent by mail, If so requested, to persons desiring to offer to contract lor any or all of the classes named tbereiu, by the coinraundauts of the several Navy Yards, for Die classes for the yards under their command or by the Paymas ter neanst thereto, or by tbe Bureau, for auy or all of the yards. To prevent confusion and mistakes in sealing tbe oilers, no Did will bo received which con tains classes for more than one yard In one en velope; nor any bid which is not perfect an I complete in itself, acoordtnz to the forms of otter and guarantee, and each Individual of a nrm must sign le oiu ana contract,. Didders are reierrea to ine prinieu instruc tions, which will be furnished with tbe s mo dules, and they are hereby cautioned and Tpar- llcuiariy noiineu inai tueir oners Bnouiu ue made on the printed form prescribed by tbe Bureau, and be mailed in time to reach their destination before the time expires lor receiv ing them; no bid will be considered which shall be received afier the period stated, and no allowance will tie made for failures of the mad. All oilers must be accompanied by the bidder's license, or a cert 1 (led copy thereof, anl the bidder must staie aisiiuctiy ai wu it ray mnstcr's olllce lie desires the bills to be paid. To guard against otters being opened before the time appointed, bidders are requested to indorse on tueir envelopes, aoove ine address, and draw a line uuder the indorsement linn: "Jroiosala or Clan No. (name the class) for the Navy Yard at (name the parti)." "To the Chief of the Bureau of Yards and Docks, Washington, D. C." ine certiucaie to ine gunraniors' responsi bility must be certified to by the Assessor of In lernal Kevenue for the district in which tuey reside. The schedule will Bialo tne times within which articles will he required to be delivered. If any articles are named in the schedules which are not known to ue in common or gene ral use, tbe bidders will ascertain promptly whether such articles can be procured or not, and if they cannot be obt lined, the fact must be reported to the Bureau at once, before bids shall be received. Tbe sureties must sign tbe contract, and tbelr responsibility be cent lied to by the Assessor of Internal Kevenue lor the district in which they reside. All offers not made in Hrlct conformuj Willi the instructions accompnnying the schedules will, at the option of tbe Bureau, be rejected . Tbe classes of this Bureau are numbered as follows: Class No. 1, Bricks; No. 2, Stone; No. 4, Yellow Pine Lumber; No. 6, Oak and Hardwood; No. U, White Pine, Spruce, Juniper, aud Cypress; No. 7, Iiime, Hair, and Piaster: No. 8, Cement; No. 0, Gravel and Hand; No. Wt, Moulding aud Fires aud Fireclay; No. 10, Hlaie; No. 11, Iron, Iron Hplkes. and Nails; No. la, Bteel: No. 13, Pig Iron; No. 14, Files; No. 15, Paints, Oils, and Glass; No. 10, Ship Chandlery; No. 17. Hardware; No. 18, Stationery; No. 20, Hay and Straw; No. 21, Pro vender; No. 22, Charcoal; No. 23, Belting, Pack ing, and Hose: No. 2-1, Hperm and Lubricating Oils; No. 25, Iron Work, Piping, etc.; No. 20, Augers; No. 27, Anthracite Coal; No. 29. Bitu minous Cumberland Coal; No. 80, Seml-Bltu-mlnous Broad Top Coal (and Plotou at Boston yard); No. 81, Copper and Composition Nails; No. 82, Machinery and Tools. NAVAL ASYLUM. Class No. 1. Clotninir, No. 2 lints, Boots, Shoes, etc.; No. 3t Provisions; No. i. Groceries; No. 6. Dry Goods; No. 8. Bread, etc.; No. 7. To bacco; No. 8. Coal: No. 9. Paints, Oils, Glass, etc.; No. 11. Lumber; No. 12. Fliewood; No. 13. Pro vender: No. 11. Miscellaneous; No. 15. Hard, ware; No. 10. Stationery; No. 15. Filling Ice houses. The following are the classes, by their num bers, required at tbe respective Navy Yards aud Naval Asylum: BOSTON. Nos 1, 2. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 9$, 10. 11, 12, 13, 11, 15, 18, 17, 18, 20, 21. 21, 21. 25. 20, !i7, 2!l, 32. NEW YOHk. Nos. 1, 6, 11, 12, 11, 15, 18, 17, 18, 20, 21, 23, 21, 25, 27, 30, 81, 3i , ' PHILADELPHIA. NOS. 5, 6, 11, 14. 15. 16. 17, 18, 20, 21, 23, 21, 30, Si NAVAL ASYLUM. Nos. 1, 2, 8, 4, 5. 8. 7, 8, 9, 11. 12, 13, 14, 15, 18, 17. WASHINGTON, 1). C. Nos. 2, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 11, 15, 16, 17. 18. 20, 21, 22, 25, 27, 29. 18 fl I hit ' ' ' PENSACOLA. Nos. fl. 7. 8, 11, 12. 14, 15. 18,17. 18, 20,21, 23. 21. ya A. ZIMMERMAN'S HOTEL AMD BEITAl'BANT, (lath p. lakkmeyeb's), H. W, COB. CABTEB AMD EXCHAMOE NTS. I'HILADKLPIJIA. U Vita PROPOSALS JS EW PIEBS AT MAUCUB HOOK, PENN A. Umtsd Ptatks Engineer Office, No. 209 tt. Sixth Si bket, PiufTA., J- Sealed Proposnls, in duplicate, wlih a copy of Ihls advertisement attaciied to eae!l, Will be received ot Hits oflice, until 12 o'clock M., UlLIthDAY. June 13, 1887, for furnishing mate rials and labor for the construction of four new pit-is ut Marcus Hook, Delaware Ulver, Penna. ibe superstructure of each pier to be ef bard and duruble stone. The lacing iu six courses, of henders and stretchers dovetailed; the rise of each course 2 l el; the cubic contents of blocks varying from 20 to 68 liel; the faces, axe or peau Hammer work; beds and Joints good Joint work; lewis and dowel hob s to be drilled if required: back log to be ot rubble stone. 'i be lop to be paved with stones from one to two feet lu thickness, with good uatural face, end Jointed to lengths of 0 Iceland random widths. The stone to be delivered at such points, at or ntar Marcus Hook, and to such persons as may be designated by tne proper officer or anenlof the United States; and auy other material to be deliverable uuder like conditions. Tbe cribs upon which the piers are to rest are to lie suck in depths varying from 20 to 21 feet, or tbeteahouls, at ordinary low-water. Length ol each at bottom shout 77 feet by 84 in width; at top 74 by 82. To be of hemlock wharf timber, to work 10 inches least dimension. There will bo required for the superstructure ol eRcli pier about 7000 cubic feet of hammered facing Stone, giving 2hUJ superficial feet of facer.and 7800 superficial leel of b d and joint work. J3.0O cubto feet oi paving stone, giving 1700 foet J ini work. 010 petches, of 25 cubic feet each, of rubble backing. 1-or each crib about 18,000 feet face of crib woik. 8000 lbs. of iron bolts, etc. 760 perches ol rubble lining to be delivered in crib. Proposals for putting the stone of snperstruo lure of each pier in place must stale tbe rate of labor per cubio yard of lacing and privlug stone, aud per perch ol 25 cubic feet for backlug With rubble. All stones to be laid dry, In the best manner, and in accordance with instructions to be given. The rales to cover every expenditure necessary in receiving, caring for, and putting Ibe slones in position. Proposals for labor for cribs to state tbe rate per loot of face, measured in the work, and to Include every expense of receiving and oaring for materials, framing, pulling together, and winking the cribs in proper positions, etc., iu aecordanee with Instructions that may be given. All materials and labor to be of the bost quality, subject to inspection, and rejoolion if not approved. A deduction of 20 per centum to be made on auy payment made lu part lor material or labor accepted. Separate proposals to be mode for stone, for lumber, and for Iron; also for labor, for masonry, and labor for crib work. Encb bid must be guaranteed by two respon sible peisons, whose signatures should be ap pended to the guarantee, and who should be ct i titled to as being good and su (Helen t security, by the United Stales District Judge, Attorney, Collector, or other public olrlccr. Envelopes to be endorsed, "Proposals for New Piers at Marcus Hook." Bids to be o eued at 12 o'clock M., on Thurs day, June 13, 1887. Bidders are Invited to be present. For further particulars inquire at this office. C. SEAFOKTH STEWAHT, 6 23 15t Lt.-Col. of Engineers. TJKOPOSALS FOR F.U E L. U (seaion rroposais win do received at this olttce until TUESDAY, the 9lh day of July. 1887. at 2 o'clock P. M.. for supplying WOOD and COAL to the United States Marines at the following places during the fiscal year ending 30tli of June, 1808; the Wood to be good merchantable oak, and lo be deli vered, piled, measured, and Inspected at such points within the walls of the Muriutt Barracks as may be designated by the commanding mariue officer, free of expense to Ibe United Males. The Coal to be best white ash untliracite egg coal, frie from dust, and to weigh 2LM0 pounds to the ton, to be weighed, Inspected, aid delivered at such points within the walls of the Marine Barracks as may be designs t d by the commanding marine ollloer, free of expense to the Untied States; and both Wood and Coal to be furnished upon the monthly or quarterly requisition or tbe com manding otlicer, showing the quantities re quired, agreeably to regulations, viz.: At Washington City, D. C, 300 tons Coal, 800 cords of Wood. At Portsmouth, N. 11., 12o tons of Coal, 220 cords of Wood. At Cbarleslown, Mass., 170 tons of Coal, 150 cords of Wood. At Brooklyn. N. l.. 3o0 tons of Coal. 60 cords of Wood. At Philadelphia. Pa., 125 tons of Coal. 80 cords ol Wood. At Gosport, Va., 100 tons of Coal, 00 cords of Wood. At Pensacola. I- la., 125 cords of wood. At Mound City. 111.. 100 tons of Coal. 20 cords ol Wood. Payments will be made upon the receipt of accounts duly authenticated by the command ing olhcci soi t no posts at which the Wood or Conl has been delivered. The right is reserved to reject all bids con sidered unreasonable. A guarantee to be signed by two responsible 1 eisons, w hose responsibility must be certified tobvthe United Slates District Judge. United States District Altorney, or United Slates Col lector, must accompany eacu proposal, other wise it will not be considered. To be mdorsed "Proposals for Fuel." and rddressed to the undersigned. WILLIAM B. SLACK, 5 30 th4t Major and Quartermaster. UNITED STATES ENGINEER OFFICE, NO. 109 S. SIXTH Street. in j i.AOKi.ejiiA, may aj, looj. REPAIRS OF PIERS AT CHESTER, PA. Sealed 1 reposals, in duplicate, with a copy of his advertisement attached to each, will be re ceived at this olilce until 12 o'clock M., TUES DAY, June 2o, 1807, for materials and labor for ivpairs ol Government Piers at Chester, Penn sylvania. Separate proposals must be made for timber, for iron, and for labor. Cap logs, bridge limners, mooring posts, ana upper bouses of piers of while pine: tie timber ol hemlock, fenders, etc., of white oak. Pioposals will stale tbe rate per running foot of timber, per fool of face, aud per foot board measure, as me case may require; tne rale per pOlinU OI LMJllB, eiu. All the materials to be of tbe best quality, de liverable at such polnto, at or near Chester, and lo sueu persons as may ue uesigmueu, anu to be subject to inspection and approval before acceptance. 1 ue proposals ior muur io mavo me rate per foot ol face and per foot board measure, etc., as on asured in place; and these rales to cover all labor necessary lor putting the works In good repair, such as removing old work, reoeiving, caring for, framing, pulling together, and re placing materials to be used or moved. AH work to be subject to inspection and ap proval before payment is made, and a deduc tion of twenty per centum to be made on any payment for labor or material, in case of part I a ment before the completion of all the work. Each bid must be guaranteed by two respon se nelsons, whose signatures should be ap pended lo tbe guarantee, and who should be . . ... I . i . i . ..i . . : . i . cei tilled to as being good and sufficient security by the United felaies uisuici j uuge, Attorney, Colltctor, or other public officer. Envelopes to ue euuorseo, -i-roposius jurivtx iiirs ol Government Piers at Chester." Kf.iH will tin onened on TUESDAY. June 25. K-67, at 12 o'clock M. Bidders are invited to be crest nt. .... For further particulars inquire at this office, C. SEAFORTH STEWART, 5 30 15t Lieut -Colonel of Engineers. HEADQUARTERS THIRD MILITARY DISTRICT. Ofjuce Chief Quartermaster, 1 ATLANTA, Ga., May 8, 1887. J BY ORDER OF THE QUARTERMASTER GENERAL. Sealed proposals will be reoelved at this olllce for tbe sale of seven thousand four hundred (7400) tons of COAL at Baraccas, Florida, payment lo be made in Government funds. Tbe proposals will bo opened at 11 M. SATUR DAY, the 8th of June, 1807. and should be marked "Proposals to purchase Coal," and addressed to i Brevet Brlpr.-Gen. R. SAXTON, ! Cblef Quartermaster Third Military District, 1 Atlanta, Ga. 51311 Quartermaster's Office, ) itkd states marine cori's, v Wasuington. Mav 28. 1S(!7. I .... F SHIPPING. dXt? SIIHTEIIP, TAKE NOTICE lb Philadelphia mud Southern Mall Steamship Company's New Iron Steamship Tioga, 1073 Tons, CAPTAIN JAMES T. UOIWE, Is now taking freight allow rales lor New Orleans direct, at Pier 18 (second wharf below Spruce street), to sail BA1URHAY, Judb IS. at S o'clock A. M. Through Bills of Lading signed lo Mobl.e. Galves ton, Jmllanola, Lavaca, Brazos, and all points on tbo Mlsplasippl river. The passpnKer accommodations ol Ibis steamer are ol a superior character. WILLIAM L. JAMES, General A Kent, eif No. S14 South DELAWARE Avenue. I II I I.AIIril'l IIIAi HH H.TIU1U, AND ISOUFoLK M'KAMSHIP LINK. MdTliKOUUlt AIR LINE TO THE fciOU III AND Vt KST. TltrtOroH IlM'KIPTi TO NEWnERN. Also, all points In North and Houth Carolina. Via Seal. OHi-d and Komioke KHllroad, and to Lynchburg, Va., 1 fiinessee, and the W int. via Norfolk, IVlnrs hurg, s-oiiili fcidu Kailroad, and KlulimouU and Du Vllle Hnilroail. '1 lie ri'Ku arlty. safety, and cheapness of this route romnifiiu li to the public as the uiost dewlraUle uio (1 i n i n for carrying every description ol freight. No charge for commission, drayage, or auy expense of transfer. Meniiifthtr Insure at lowest rates, and leave regu larly from i i-i wharf above Market street. Freight received dully. . WM. P. CLYDF A CO. No. 14 North uml ouih Wharves. W. P. rORTEH, Agent at iuebnioud aud City Point. T. P. CHOW ELL & CO, Agents ut Norfolk. 6 1 TUB.' VIHI.lltrt Pllll ivb SOL I HERN MAIL, bXiAMllIP COji- I'AAi 8 KHHI.AK 1.1 nr. IUU WAV ANN Alt, OA. TONAWANJiA.Sndloim, Captain V m. Jennings, W YOM1NU, B5U tons. CapUin Jacob Teal. The steamship WVOM1NO will leave or the above port on Haiurdny, Juue 15, at S.o'clock A. M., from second wharf below hprnce street. Until further noiioe, the TON AWANDA will be withdrawn, and the WVOHIKU will make semi monthly trips. , . Through passage tickets Sold and freight taken foi all points!!) rouuwtlon with the oeorgla Central Rail road. WILLIAM I JAMKS. General Agent, No. 8M a. Delaware avenue. Agents at Savannah, Hunter A Uainmeh. 14 If TUB PHILADELPHIA ANU fSOli'lHERN MAIL feTKAMftSHfP COJ1- tZjS V7 ItKUOLAK SEMI-MONTHLY LINK, IWK MEW UKLK1N, LAi STAR OF 'I'll t. UN lON.lut) tons, Capk. T. N . Oooltsey JUNIATA. 1216 tons. Captain P. 1'. I Hone, '1 1UOA, 107a tons, Cut lalu J. P. Morse. Will leave this port every two weeks alternately touching at Havana reluming, for freight uud pas sei.cen'. The TIOGA will leave tor New Orleans, on Saturday. June 1&, at S o'clock A. M lrom Pier Id (lecund wharf i." - bpruce street). Thefc'iARO IDE UNION will leave New Orleans for thl port June is. '1 hrongb bills ol lading signed for freight to Mu'. Galveston, Natchez, Vlekshurg, Meuipais, Nuauvu.. Caho.bt. Louis, Louisville, and Cincinnati. WILLIAM L. JAM KH, General Agent, 4 1 No. 814 8. Delaware avenue. Asuuis at New Orleans, Creevy, Nickeison k Co. SK-fTi-i- THE PHILADELPHIA AND frvirhr """'" m MAIL bl'jLAMbUIP COM PALI'S RKULLAK KKMI-MONTULY LINK llllt nii.MlUlUN, N. 4. The steamship PiON.fc.li.it. bli tons. Cupialn J. Bet:, nelt, will leave lor the above port on (Saturday, June l i, at 6 o'clock A. M., from Pier lb second wharf below fcoruce street), Bids o Hading signed at through and reduced ratet to all principal points in North Carolina. Agents at W ilmington, Worth & Daniel. WILLIAM L. JAMKS, General Agent, 41 No. I4 b. Delaware aveuue. r:w OPPOSITION TO HON4- 1lifJU,f-POLV. DAILY LINK FOR 1JALT1 SbraailidaMOUK, via Chesapeake and Del Wbiti lauul. Philadelphia and Baltimore Union Steamboat Com pany, daily at 2 o'clock P. M. 'Ibe (Steamers of this line are now plying regularly between this port aud Baltimore, leaving the second whurf below Arch street daily at 2 o'clock 1, M. (bundays excepted). drying all description of Freight as low as any other line. Freight handled with great care, delivered promptly, and loi warded to all points beyond the terminus free ot commission. l aiUculai- attention paid to the transportation ot all description of Merchandise, Horses, Carriages, For further information, apply to JOHN D. RUOFF, Agent, -8 1CJ No. IS N. DKLAWAllK Aveuue, NEW EXPRESS I.I E TO ' Alexandria, Ueoigelowu, and Washington, a.D. C. via Chesapeake and Delaware canal. Wiiu connections at Aiexanuria iroiu tne most direct route lor Lynchburg, Biisiol. Knoxville, Nashville, Dallon, and the bouihwest. bteamers leave regularly from the first wharf above Market street. i relshl received dally. " WM. P. CLYDE A CO., Ko, 14 North aud boum Wharves, J, B. DAVIDSON, Agent at Georgetown. MELDitlDGK ik Co., Agents at Alexandria, Vir ginia. 6 1 HAVANA STEAMERS. (HT- " SEMI-MONTHLY LINE, " ' ""' CARRYING THE UNllKD blAllvj MAIL. The bteamshlps II EN BRICK HliDHON CAPTAIN nOWES b'lALb AND bTRlPEM CAPTAIN HOLMK-4 These bteamers will leave this poll for Havana every other buturday ut 8 A. M. Tbe bteamship bi'Alla AND STRIPES, (Holmes, Master) will bull lor Uuvuua on bAi'LilDAl MORN ING, June 16, at 8 o'clock. l'usaage lo Havana, $iu currency. No lreight received alter l'huraday. For Freight or PusHaue apply to THoSl AS WATTSON A SONS, 518 . No. HON. DELAWARE Aveuue. &X& STEAM TO J il VERPOOL CA LL -T.lt i J 7. lug at yueenslowu. The In man Line, 'uiiiK seuil-weekly, carry lug the United blalea Malls, RETURN T1CKK1B lo i-Aiiia jiimj iALa, ruui' riTV OF LONDON-. Saturday, June 8 El 1NI1CRGH..... Wednesday, Juue 12 CITY Oi' PARIS baiuruay. Juue 16 f'lTY Ur V dSaillu lUiiMiti. TT suiiraunj, . UUD IV CITY OF AKTWKUP.... baturday, Juue 22 Aud each succeeuing Haturday aud Weuuesday, at noon, irom i ier xio. 1.01 m i,.. ' RATES OF PARAGE Ey the mail steamer sailing every eaturaay. Payable lu Gold. Payable in Currency, First Cabin .HU Steerage f M) lo l.onuou 110 1 o l.oiiuou M lo Paris To Paris 4j Pussuae by the Wedneituay bteamers: Fust Cublu, llo; bleerage. M. payable In L. b. Curreuey. I'ustieugers also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, ilre m ui., ut iiinilMriLl m ratHS. bleerage paabage liuui uvcrijuui m vjuutjnoiuv. n, 7 currency. Tickets cau ue Dougut uero 11 puiuuiis sending lor tneir irienus. lor further information apply at the Company's oflice. juuo 1. jjAi.r., Agui, nuliauiiuAi'nAi,n, 1., 8 7 or No. 411 CUEbN UT bt., Philadelphia. PASSAGE TO AND FROM (1HKAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND n oTEAMMllP AWiisAiuwu rACivui', a l' ti r 1 1 i r.11 ha 1 DRAFTS AVA1LABLKTHROUGHOUT ENGLAND Xlir.l.AiSiJt DCOjn&.Mt Aiiu iai.iu, For particulars apply 10 TA l bCOT'l S, BROTH ERS A CO.. Nn MKmiTll Hlreet. and NO. i3 BROADWAY. 11 Or 10 '1HOH. li. bEARLE, N'O. 217 WALN UT Kt. IOB MEW YOUM, VIA DEL.1- u.i'm and ltarlian Canal. iniim rr Ex press bleamboat Company Steam Pro 7LiiTia nave Daiiy from llrst whari below Market ii.ui i iiTi.uuli iu twenty-four hours. Goods lor- waided to all points, North, Kusluud West, free of coumiiMtion. ... e rtuhu received at the lowest rates. WM. P. CLYDE A CO.. Agents, do. 11 souiu vtnui ves. i am its HAND. A sent. No. 1U4 Wall street, New York. 6 1 tr FOR NfcW YORK. SWIFTSURB ',4t" Transportation Company Despatch -i-A.mi bwlltsure Linus, via Dolawars ana Karitan Canal, on and aner the 16th ol March, leaving daily at 12 M. and 6 P. M., connecting wltS all iNormeru anu rjai u nuc t or freight, which will be taken npon acoommoda ting fraia. appi, "WILLiAM M. eaIRD A tXJ., 11 No.ia2 b. DELAWARK Avenue. -r-fHm 10 BH1P CAPTAINS AND OWNERS, 2L,kILL&2 Tbe undersigned having 1 eased the KEN. bio ioN SCRKW DO K, begs to Inform his Irieudj and the patrons or tne ioca thai ne is prepared wits increased faolllllea to accommodate Ihooa Laviug veA els to be rained ur repaired, and being a practical ship-carpenier ana caoiaer, win give personal atten tion to Ilia vessels entrusted to him for repairs. Capiaiusor A gents, Ship-Carpenters, aud Machinist having vessels to repair, are solicited to call. Having the agency for the sale ol " Welterstedt't Patent Melallio Composition" for Copper paint, foi the preservation ol vessels' bottoms, fur this olly.i aid prepared to lliruisu me same on reasonanie leriua, JOllN H. HAMMiri', Kenslogtou borew Dock, . 1 DELAWARE A veuuo, abovs Laurel RUeeh JUNE G, 18G7. INSURANCE COMPANIES. DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFrCTY IN9U ItAM:K COMPANY, Incorporated by the Legis lature ol I'enns ivania. jkk. OQlce, a E. corner of TH IHDnnd WALNUT StreoU j imniiHiiin in. MARINE 1NHURANCE8 on vessels, cargo, and freight, to all pans of the world. INLAND INSURANCE" on goods I'V river, canal, luke, and laud carriage, to nil pai la of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES on merchandise generally. on b lores, Dwelling nouses, etc ASSETS OF Til K CfJMPANY. November 1, If (ino.OMi United btates t l'er tent Loan, - flll.f 00DO 120,000 Unltedbtatete Per Out. Loan, 1SKI - 186,50000 200,000 Vnileu Ma'es7H-l0 l'er Cent. l-oan, Treasury Noio. 211,50000 125,000 City ol Philadelphia a Per Ceut. Loan (exempts) 126,562 50 64,000 Statu of t'enus lvuula ( Per Cent, Loan Sl,700-00 06,000 Hate of Pennsylvania & Per Ceut. Loan 44,620'00 60,000 Slate ot New Jersey blx Per Cent, I.oan.... 60 750D0 20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, 1st Morigage, Blx Per Cent. lioiius 20,60000 25,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, 2d Mortgage, Six Per Cent, Bonds 21,25000 20,000 Western Pennsylvania Rail road Six Per Cent. Bunds (l'ennsylvauia Railroad gua rantees) 20,75000 30,000 Slate ol Teuuessee Five Per Cent, Loan 18,00000 7,000 Stale ol 'lenuessee blx Per Cent. Lou 6,040'00 15,000 300 Khures Stock of G.-riUHU-town Gas Company (principal aud Intel est guaranteed by ti e city of Philadelphia) 13,0X1-00 7,150 1-13 81. Bres block ol Pennsylva nia Railroad Company 8,25826 8,010 1(0 Mimes Stock ol Norih Penn sylvania Railroad Company. 6,950 00 20,000 80 Shaaea block of Philadel phia and Southern Mall Steamship Company. . 80.00000 193.000 Loans on Bond- and Mortgage. 1st Liens on City Property.... 195.000-On 1.145,050 par. Market value. 11,070.28073 Cost, ll,0o,,"ji'U Real Estate 80,00000 Bills receivable for Insurances made 27,63720 Balance due at agencies. Pre miums on Marine Policies, Accrued Interest, aud other deb s due to the Company 88,923'M bcrip andbtock ol sundry Insu rance and other Cumpaules, f .178. Estimated value 2,93000 Cash lu Bank ..(Sll,KI2"6 Cash In Drawer 44714 41.61000 tl,4U7,l21Da Thls being a nnw AiitAi-rtrtsA. Lh Par ia oaaumtMl nn .11c uimKt'h VUlUe. 'J liOUIHM ('. Hand. Samuol R. Stokes, John C. Davis, Edmund A. bonder. Ti eophllus Paulding, Henry bioan, William G. Boulton, I'xiwuru Jjai itngtou. ii, Jones Brooke, hdward Lalourcade. John K. Penrose, james 1 raqnair, Hi nry C. Dullelt, Jr., James C. Hand, Vi lliiam C Ludwlg, J(heph H. Seal, Jacob P. Jot es, James ts. jyicf uriana, Joshua P. Eyre, .-.I'eucer.aicllvaine, 1, B. fern le, Pittsburg, A. 11. Berger. " I). '1. Moruan. M 'eorgeG. Lelner. Hugh I'ralg, John 1. Taylor, j aeon Riegei, KKirff W. lii-rnardoa. '111UMAH l'. HANI), rresit enu JOllN c. DAVIS, Vice President. Hknby Lvlijvum, Secretary. 18J 1829CnARTER PERrETUAL. Franklin lire Insurance Co. OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE: MON. 435 AMD 4137 CUES NUT KTUEET ASSETS ON JAMCAHT 1, IS tM,D31i.l-6-lll. Capital ...............4i0,0O0'00 Accrued Hurulus - !MU.7l8'y8 Premiums...- 1,-J0,4a2uj UNSETTLED CLAIMS, INCOMK FOR 18S, f-v.iai'iB tus.ouu. iLOSMEM PAID SINCE 1841 OTEB SS.BOO.VVV. Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms D1RKCTOR8. Cnarles N. Bancker, Tobias Waguer, Samuel Gruut George W. Richards Btaau Lea, George Pales, Alfred Fftler, Francis W. Lewis, M, D. Peter Met all, I homas bparka CHARLES N. BANCKER, President, GEORGE PALEb, Vice-President, J. W. McALLlblEK. becrelary pro U)i. lai U2Si INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA. OFFICE, No. 2il2 WALNUT bl., PHILADELPHIA INCORPORATED 17B4. CHARTER PERPETUAL, CAPITAL, t3OO,00O. AMtsETS. JAM CAD Y 8, 1807, 1,703,367-83. 1KM1DS MARINE, INLAND TltAMSPOB- 1A11VA A.tll t XlJC M.iM.!MX, DUUlLTOUSi Artbnr G. Collin, George L. Harrison, bumuel W. Junes, John A. Brown, Charles 'lay lor, Aiubrobe White, Richard D. Wood, William Welsh, b. M orris W ain, Francis R. Cone. Edward 11. Trotter, Euward S. Clarke, William Cummiugs, T. Charlton Henry, Allred D. Jeasup, John P. While. joun ALMSOU, .Louis c. Mautlra. ARTHUR O. COFFIN. President. Charles Platt, becretary. WILLIAM BUEHLKR, llarrlsburg, Pa,, Centra Agent lor thebtateol Penusylvauia. J 26 FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. THE PF.NNSY LVAN1A F1RK INbURANCB COM PAN1 -lucorporaied ls Chartdr Perpetual No. 610 WALNUT bireet, opposite independence Square. This company, iavoraoiy auowu to tuecommuulty for over Rrty years, continues lu Insure auulusi loan or damage by lire ou punlic or Private Buildings, either peiinuueuuy or loranmiieu nine. Also, ou l nrulinie, blocks ol Goods, aud Meruhuudiae gene ra.ly, on liberal terms. 1 heir capital, together with a large Surplus Fund, Is Invested lu the most carelul manner, wlncu enables them to oiler to the insured an undoubted security lu the case ol loss. J'IKJUT01l1. Daniel Smith, Jr.. John Devereux, Thomas Smith, Henry Lewis, J. Glillnunaui Fell. Alexander lleuion, Isaacilazlehuisl, 'i homus Ruhbins, AJUlliei jiHuuui'ft, jr. DANIEL SMITH. Ja President WILLIAM O. Chowkll, Secretary. J aoj PIKENIX INSURANCE COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED 1804-CIIARTER PERPETUAL. jSo. 224 WALfl u 1 isireet, opposite me j-;xcuange. in addition lo MARINE aud INLAND INSUR ANCE, tain Company Insures from loss or damage by 1 IBE for liberal terms ou buildings, merchandise, furniture, eto , lot limited periods, and permanently on buildings, by dnt oatt of premium. The company has been tu active operation for more than SIX'IY YEA ha, uurlug which all losses have I. ten promptly adjusted and paid. JJlllH-lluiia John L. Hodge, Lawrence Lewis, jr. id. ki. Manony, Jolin T. Lewis, William S. Grant, Robert W. Learning, D. Clark Wharton, Benjamin KttlDj. Thomas H. Powers, A. R, Mcllenry, FJdmuud Caslilloa, bamuel vvueox, j.ouis 1. noma. JOHN WUCHERER. PrasldenL Saiit'kt. Witlcox. Sncretary. "OROV1DENT LIFE AND TKUST COMPANY I ..ct unn.ii.LruuTi No. Ill South FOURTH Street. INCORPORATED 8d MONTH 22d, CAPITAL, 1150,000. PAID IN. 1S6& CAPl lAli, I160.UUU, PA1U 11N. k , Insurance ou Lives, by Yearly Premiums: or Dye, 10, or 20 year Premiums, NoD-lorlelture. Annuities ran led ou favorable terms. Term Policies, Children's Endow ments. ,. This Company, while giving Jhe nsured tbs secnriiy of a paid-up Capital, will divide f"iira i"oUW0' the Life busloeas among its P'ofA0 demand. Moneys received at h'teres 'd IJIJ"" J.nd to act Aiitliorlsed by oliar "TOAilgn o'r Guardian, as Executor or Administrator. appolutuaent s?i!? court oVSr r "uy purauu or tH-raons. or bodies politic or ourporaio. . .,.,I?M-1 ,1 NRV TTAINES. a . T OTITPT.KV. T. W1STAR BROWN, t I 1 1TV1 JSTII H'Tll JOSHUA U.MOHUl; RICH A RD WOOiJ. Y. RICHARD OAD ffifcs I WI I.I.I A M HACKER, V. COFFIN. - - y II A MI, I'.QJ AT . V." a ' a - ,.,, j, BuiPLSY, ROWLAND PARRY, BAMUEL R. "V.raai.lent. . Actuary, -,r,w AS WISTAB. M. D,, J. B. TOWN la END. 7 twj Medical iauiiuer. Legal Adviser, AUCTION SALES. rBii.Tr Fobt), Anottoneer, CCLELLAND A 0 01 (HniTensom to PblllD Ford A Ho.l. M A rCliONEJvlUi. No. 60S MARKET Street . SALE OF 1300 CARE8 BlKJTS, PTIOES, BROOAN8. 1IAI.MOHAIS, ETC On Monday morning, June 10, c-rnniencing at lu o'clock, ws will sell btf rslsloKiie, for cash, UiO cases Boots, Shoes, Brogaoa, Balmorals, eir. Also a superior assortment of women's, mt'ses', and Chi, (lien's wear, lrom eiiy and F.astern manufacturein, embracing a desirable sale, to which ws would eali the early attention of the trade, IIH JOHN B. MYERS A CO., AUCTIONEERS Nos. 232 and 284 MARKET Street. LARGE TOSITIVE RA LK OF CATirETINOS, CA1T TON M All IjNGH, kto. rrioay Blornllig, June 7, al fl o'clock, will be soluf by catalogue, four months' credit, about So mm mv.i A., ots UK rneimu, uici iiim anu line Ingram, Hu I cli, hemp, list, collage, and rag rarpetlngs, etc., embracing- Thnlce Bhortnlent ol superior goods, which may b examined early on the morning ol sale. (61M LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF FRENCH AND OTHER Et ROPEAN DRY GOODS, E'l'O. On Monday Morning, June 10,'at 10 o'clock, will be sold by ratnlogne, on four months' credit, about NKI lots of French, India, Gein.au, and British Dry Goods, embracing a full as sortment ot fancy and staple articles lu silks, worsted. 1 Woollens, linens, and cottons. N. B. Goods arranged for examination and cata ' logues ready early on morning of sale. 16 4M LARGE'PERFMPTORY SALE OF BOOTS, PJTOH9. BROGANH, TRAVELLING BAGS, El'O, On 'l uesday Morning, June 11, at lo o'clock, w ill be sold, by catalogrie,o-a four months' credit, about l&iO package boot, shoes, balmorals, etc, of city and Eastern manufac ture. open for examination with catalogues early a the morning ol sale. (4 IN B. SCOTT, JR AUCI10NEE11, No. CHEbN UT Btreet. 1029 AUCTION BALES OF HOUSEHOLD FL RNITURB. li. SCO'lT. Jr., will give his personal allentkia to sales of household furniture, at the renldenot-t-i ol parties removing or breaking up housekeeping, oai tbe most favorable terms. ATTRACTIVE BALE OF MODERN PAINTINGS. CRYbTAL MEDALLIONS, PA6Tfc.LS, KTO. Fioni the American An Gallery, ew York. B. Si O'lT, Jr., will sell al the Art Gallery, No, 19M th Sinn street, On Wednesday. Thursday, and Friday Evenings, June 6, , and 7, at 4 belore 8 o'clock, over SOS Modern Paintings, Pastels aud Crystal Medallions, of varied and pleasing subjects, elegantly mounted la rich gold-leaf frames, and all belonging 10 the A mert cau Art Galleiy, New York. (6 lit Now open lor examination day and evening, 600 FIVE-GALLON DEMIJOHNS, FINK OLD WIN EH, BRANDIES. GiN. WHISKIES, ETC On Saturday Morning, June 8, at 11 o'clock, at the Gallery, No. 1020 Cbesnnt street, will be sold woo five-gallon demilohns fine old Wines, Brandies, Gin, Whisky, etc., all selected from the stock ol E. P. Middleion, Esq. ST. JUL1KN CLARET. Also, 200 cases St. Julien and oilier clarets. Catalogues and samples arranged for examination cn morning of sale. 18 1 t B Y THOMAS BIRCH A SON, NO. 1110 CHE& N u r street, above Kieveuth street, . LARGE BALE OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE, CARPETS, PIANO, ETV. CARD.-Our bale on Fnuay morning, at the Auc tion biore. No. 1 j 10 Chesnul street, comprise! a large a'sortruentof velvet. Bruss li, Veno.lau. and lngraa carpets; 5 ros wood piano-fortes, parlor suits In plush, reps, aud hulr-cloth; walnut chamber in Its. largsj French plate mantel and pier glaanes sideboards, extension dining tat I es, ward robes, book-cases, library subs, collage suits, oflice and library tab.es. silver plated ware, cbli a, glassware, etc Also, one large bsgatelle table, reflr'gerators, cedar chests, trunks, sieves, etc It Bale at No. Uio Cfiesnut street. BTjrFRIOR PARLOR AND CUAMBKR FUTtNI 'llltK. LARGE MIRRORS, PlANO-FuRTK-j, CARPETS, PLATED WARE, ETC. On Friday Morning, At Ko'clrck, at the Auction store. No. 1110 Chesnnt street, will be sold a large assortment ot superior household furniture, lrom families declining house keeping. 6141 M, THOMAS A BONS, NOS. 139 AND HI B. FOURTH Street. HANDSOME WALNUT FURNITURE, ELEGANT 1'llR MIRROR, LARGE BOOKCASE, FINE VELVET CARPETS. ETC. On Friday Morning. June 7, at 10 o'clock, at No. 617 N. i'.lRhteenth street, by catalogue, Ibe handsome walnut parlor uud cham ber turultuie, ouk dining-room lurnlture,eto. It Executors' Pair. CHOICE OLD MADEIRA. SHERRY, AND PORT WINES, CHAMPAGNE. CLARET, AND HOCK BRANDY, WHibKY, ETC On Friday, At 12 o'clock noon, at the auction store, South Fourth street, tbe private stock of the lute Judge J. K. Kane. J. Dover Thomas, and Paul Solomon. bumpks will be ready one hour previous to sale. It LARGE BARS, CHANDELIERS, BENCHES, ETC. On Friday Atlernoon, At 2 o'clock, at Paul's Casino, No. 609 Chosnut street (batement), without reserve, two large bars. shelving, partitions, staging, scenery, benches, flooring, chan deliers, and Fixtures. n. Bale at No. if 88 Park avenne. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. On baturday morulng, 8 h Inst., at iu o'clock, at No. 128 Park (late Cad bury) avenue, above Thirteenth and Jettersou streeta. the bout-r-kuid anu kitchen luruilure, China and gla ware, carpets, etc. 1.4 6 21 To Photographers' aud others. Sale of Bool Gallery, southeast corner of Fifth and Chesnnt streets. PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS, FOUR CAME RAS. FIN E OIL POR1RA1TS, CARPETS, SOF'AB. bHOW-CAbEb. ETC. On Monday Morning, June 10, at 12 o'clock, noou. the eiitue stock of nhoto praphlc materials of Charles Cohlll, artist. (.6 4 8. JJ1. GUM MET SONS, ATJCTIONEEES No. 606 WALNUT Street Hold Regular Bales ot REAL ESTATE, STOCKS. AND BECtrRTTIES AT THE PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, Handbills of each properly Issued separately. Kmo catalogues published and circulated, coutalnlna full descriptions of property to be sold, as also, a pax. tlul list at properly contained In out ileal Estate Reg isv ter. and oilered at private sale. Sales advertised dally In all the dally newspaper S A ML' EL C. FORI) A SONS, AUCTION EEE No. 127 B. FOURTH Street, Bales of Real Estate, Stocks, Loans, eto., at Phlla deiphiu Exchange, every Friday at 12 o'clock, noon uur sates are advertised in an me dally ana severs, t the weekly newspapers, by separate handbill ot each property, and by pamphlet catalogues, ons thousand ol which Will be Issued on Wedaeadav Draw Ceding each sale. TtliAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE BALE. PANCOAST A WaRNOCK, AUCTIONEERS No. 240 MARKET STREET. LARGE POSITIVE SPECIAL SALE OF 4V CASES STRAW GOODS, BY CATALOGUE, ONI A CREDIT. On Friday Morning, June 7, commencing at 10 o'clock, comprising a fall assortment of newest styles bouusls and hats for ladles, misses, aud children. It o C. MAC KEY, AUCTIOHBBI Olllce Wo. 421 TOMMEBCBBtrwIl! INSURANCE COMPANIES. JAKE A LIFE POLICY IN THK BROOKLYN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. OFFICE: N. E. Cor. SEVENTH and CIIESNUT. E. B. COLTON, 228! UEMERAL AGENT PHILADELPHIA BUBO EON'S BANDAGE INSTITUTE. No. 14 N. NINTH Street, above Market B. 41. EVERETT, after thirty years' practical experience, guarantees the skilful adjuatmeut of his Premium Patent Graduating Pressure Truss, aud a variety of others. Supporters, rs, j'.iaawc mocaings, buouiat Braces, Urutcnes, t luetiis couducted by es, buspenuers, ale, laibs' apart uy, a
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