7 HNANCIAL B A N IC I N C HOUSE Of . . " Jay Cooke.; .&..C'b- Dealers in all Government Securities, old. 5-co. wanti3d' 4 " ;n exchange for new. ' A JJHKRAIi DIFFERENCE AU OD KD. Compound Interest Notes . Wantod. IKTIHEftT ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. ' Collection made. Block bonEht and gold on COOilulrbloU. i Special boalneBS aooommodatlonarefiftrved for ladle. 8 24 8m U. 8. SECURITIES A SPECIALTY. Sllin K, RAKDCLPH & CO., BANKERS AND BUOKEES, ' i- i i : t NO.ieat THIRD SI,SO. NASSAU ST., fHK.ADKI.PHIA. KXW TOBK OBDEM FOR STOCKS AND SOLD EXE CUTED IN PHILADELPHIA AND NEW TOB.fi. 1- JUL Y, COUPONS ""WANTED. JAY COOKE & CO., No. 114 South THIRD St. 1 29 lni PHILADELPHIA. FRACTIONAL SHARES jr hum xm a x ii v ia kaiXjUOAD BOCUIIT AND SOLD. DE HAVEN & BRO., jlso lot NO. 40 SOUTH THIRD ST. 3 3'10 SEVEN - THIRTY NOTES OK V LUTED WITHOUT CHARGE INTO THE NEW 43 - O s. ItOHDI DELIVERED AT ONCE, COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES wanted at highest larket rate, VV M. PAINTER & CO., , 1268m ... NO. Stt SOUTH THIBD ST, r 3-ios, AJUL, SERIES, CONVERTED INTO Five-Twenties of 1865, JANUARY AND JULY WITHOUT CHARGE U. DELIVERED IMMEDIATELY. DE HAYEK & BROTHEE, 10 2jrp NO. 40 S. THIRD STREET. k ATIONAL MKK OF THE REPUBLIC, 109 and 811 CnESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. APITAL 91,000,000 DIRECTORS. Joseph T. Bailey, w Hllam Ervlen. .Siihun Ullles. Osgood Weisb, Frederick A, Jloyt, Ww. U, Khawu. Bttil. Rowland, Jr., bBQiuel A. Blsuham, Howard a. unit, il H. RHAWN, President, JMe Cashier of Che Central National Eaixk. PS. P. MTJ MFORD Cashier, fi 12 Late of the Philadelphia Rational Bank. U C U li T EVEN-THIRTY N0-2ES, CONVERTED WITHOUT CHABOE. INTO THB W MVE-TWENTT OLD INTEREST BONDS. Largo Bond delivered al once. Small Bond I bed m toon aa receivea nam tt m""! JAV OOOKK & OO.j THE DAILY HNANl'IAL. (YJEIY 6TATE lOAH. ... -.i t . THE NEW SIX PER CENT STATE LOAiM. Free from all State," County, and Municipal Taxation, Will be ornlshed in Rama to salt, on applica tion to either of the undersigned: DBEXEL A CO, 661m4p ' E. W. CLARKE A CO. O T I C E OF OVERDUE LOANS OF THB Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Holders of the following Loans of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania can receive payment (prin cipal and Interest) by preseutlug them at the FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' NATIONAL BANK, on and after MAY 20, 1807: ' Loan of March 24, 1828, due December 1, 1803. I Loan or AprU 22, 1829, due December 1, 1854. ; Loan of April 16, 1845, due August 1, 1803. Loan of March 21, 1831, due July 1, 1836. All of the above Loans will cease to draw Id teres after August 1, 1867. ! JOHN W. WEARY, GOVERNOR. JOHN F. HARTRANFT. AUDITOR-GENERAL. WILLIAM II. KE3IBLE, STATE TREASURER., I 6 1 wfniMt QALED PEIRCE. NO. 100 S. TniRD ST., PHILADELPHIA STOCKS, BONDS, and GOVERNMENT BEOTJRI lIKts ol all kliioa bought and sold on Commission. UNITED STATES REVENUE STAMPS, or all kinds ana descriptions, kpt constantly on hand, aud bold in any desired quantity, A LIBERAL UlbCOUNT ALLOWED. faStm Orders by mail or express promptly attended to. INSURANCE COMPANIES. TAKE A LIFE POLICY IN THE BROOKLYN LIFE INSURANCE C0MPAHY OF NEW YORK. OFFICES N. E. Cor. SEVENTH and CDESNIJT. E. B. COLTON, UENERAL AGENT, 228! QllvAKD IIRB AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. (No. 639) N. E. COR. CHESNUT AND SEVENTH STS. PHILADKH'HXA. CAPITAL AND SCRPLCS OTER 9300,000. imojik ion 1806, aioa.um. Losses Paid aud Accrued In lbM, 47,000 ' Of which amount not (itfioo remain nnpnld at this date (Hkj.uui.Uiu ol property baa been Suuceasiuily luaured by ibis Company iu thirteen years, and Eight Hun dred Losses by iire promptly puid. , DIRECTORS'. Thomas Craven. bllas Verkes, Jr., Furman Slieppard, Thomas MacEellar, John biiDiilee. Aiueu n. uiiieti, N. B. Iwrence, Charles I. Dupont, John W. Clagborn, i -i . . ' ' THOMAS CRAVEN, President A. B. GILLETT, Vice-Presldeiil. 2 2fmwJ JAM ES11.A L VORDSecretary HARDWARE, CUTLERY, ETC. CUTLERY. A One assortment of POCWPT .n TAilLK CUTLERY, RAZORS, KA PAi-i.it AXkjU TAiLOJiS' SHEARS, ETC., at L. V. HELMOLD'8 Cheap Store, No. 135 South TEN'l U tsireet, 11 8 Three doors above Waluut. TRENCH STEAM i 1 SCOUKHSTG. zzr i ALDCDYLL MARX & CO.. NO. 189 SOUTH ELETENTU STREET ' . 11)0 - NO. B10 RACE STREET. '1 rut EVENING, TELEGRAPH HIILADELPIIIA, FRIDAY, PROPOSALS UK1TFD BTATK8 EnOINKFR OFFICK. 1 ZNO. m ti. RlATU bTWKKT, 1'llILA., I un2fivrrMP0RftJs' ,n dnMlcatowlth a cop of J r?i?.HeV7,M.eut ," to each, wsi be l Hlilf?n?lv Y'"5"' nnUl 12 o'clock: M., lY' J?,,e w' lm for fUmlshiuK mate' nH,tM.r U,19 eoo'lrncMon of four new P 5 Marcus Hook, ljelnware Hlver. Penna. .sr"60' ou i to "e i.Lhi"0".'8 ln lx, o00". of henderi and blrelchcia dovetailed; the rise of each course 2 il,e ' lf;uWoeontjMof blocks varying from a o 6B feet; the face, axe or pean liaiampr woik; bd biid Joluls KooU joint work; lewis aud dowel bolt s to be drilled U required; back; u g lo Le ol rubble aume. . i he top to be paved with atones from ono to V rfl, ") Ihlaness, With goKl natural face, widths l lHU1118 ot 6 leeta-ud raudoni Xlie stone to bo delivered at such points, at or linn Marcus Hook, and to such persons as may lietiesliiiiaied by toe proper olllccr or aentof llic Uniled .Slate."; and auy otln-r material to be deliverable under like conditions. U lie cribs upon which the piers are to rest are to lie sunk lu dcpUia varying from 20 to 21 feot, or thereabouts, at ordinary low-wutf r. Lonuth ol acli at bottom about 77 feet by 84 In width; al top 74 b.y aa. To be of hemlock wliarf Umber, to noi k 10 inches least dimension. There will be required lor the superstructure ot end ),ei a0iul 7MX) cuhic feet of hammered facing atone: glvlllK , 0 Miperflclnl feet of face, and 7800 superficial feet ol ud til id Joint work. l.'JM) cubic reel ol paving stone, glvlug 1700 feel Joint work. , , ., 0V0 peicuts,of 25 cubic feet each, of rubble bucking. l'or euch cilb about 18,000 feet face of crib work. ' 8)0lilbs. of iron bolts, etc. 700 perches ul rubble filling to be delivered ln crib. Proposals for putting the stone of superstruc ture ol each pier ln place must state the rate (.1 labor per cublo yard of facing and paving Moi.e, aud per perch of 25 cublo feet for backing wirti rubble. All stones to belaid dry, In the best manner, aud lu accordance with Instructions to be given. Tne rates to cover every expenditure necessary ln receiving, caring for, aud putting Hie titonee ln position. I'roposals for labor for cribs to state the rate tier loot of face, meai-ared ln the work, and to Include every expense ol receiving and oaring for inaterluls, training, putting together, and sinking the cribs lu proper positions, etc.lu accordance with Instructions that may be given. All materials and labor to be of the best quality, subject to Inspection, and rejection if not approved. A deduction of 20 per centum to be made on any pay men l made lu part for material or labor accepted. Separate proposals to be made for stone, for lumber, and for Iron; also for labor, for masonry, and labor for crib work. Kach bid must be guaranteed by two respon sible persons, whose signatures should be ap pended to the guarantee, and who should be certified to aa being good and suHlotent security, by the United Stales District Judge, Attorney, Collector, or other public olllcer. Knvelopes to be endorsed, "Proposals for New Piers at Marcus Hook." Bids to be opened at 12 o'clock M., on Thurs day, June 13, 1867. Bidders are Invited to be present. For further particulars inquire at this office. C. BEAKOUTH BTEWAUT, 6 23 15t Lt.-Cul, of Euglneers. U N1TED STATES ENGINEEUOFFICE.NO. wv ihj. K-J. A a- . r n vv,.. Philadelphia. Mav2a. iRfrr REPAIRS OF PIEIW AT CHESTER, PA. Sealed Proposals, lu duplicate, with a copy of this advertisement attached to each, will be ro celved at this oliice until 12 o'clock M., TUES DAY, June 25, 1807, for materials and labor for repairs ol Government Piers at Chester, Penn sylvania. , Hepurate proposals must be made for Umber, for iron, and for labor. Cap logs, bridge timbers, mooring posts, and upper houseBol piers of while pine: tie timber ol ntmlo.k, fenders, etc, of white oak. ' Piopofcai will stale I he rale per running foot of limber, per fool of face, aud per foot bourd measure, as the case may require; the rate per pound ol bolts, etc. Ail the materials to be of the best quality, de livei able at audi points, at or near Chester, and to such persons aa may be designated, and to Le subject to Inspection aud approval before acceptance. The pioposals for labor to state the rate per foot ol liice and per foot board measure, etc., as in. nsuied ln place; and these rates to cover all labor nt ccssaiy lor putting the works ln good re) air, bucu aa removing old work, receiving, cuilnglor, training, putting together, and re placing materials to bo used or moved. All work to be subject to inspection and ap Moval before payment is made, and a deduc tion ol twenty per centum to be made on any pay ment for labor or material, iu case of part 1 as intnl before the completion ol all the work. Kuch Lid must be guaranteed by two respou sible pel sou s, whose signatures hhould be ap pended to the guarantee, and who should bo ccititud to as being good aud suflicient security by the United Htales District Judge, Attorney, Collector, or other public olllcer. Envelopes to be endorsed, "Proposals for Re, pairs ol Government Piers at Chester." Bids will be opened on TUESDAY. June2i, 1H()7, at 12 o'clock M. Bidders are invited to be present. For further particulars Inquire at this offlce, C. BE A FORTH STEWART, 5 SO 15t LleuU-Colouel of Engineers. HEADQUARTERS THIRD MILITARY DISTRICT. OitiCE Chief Quartermaster,! Atlanta, Ga., May 8. 1887. f BY ORDER OF THE QUARTERMASTER GEN i. it A L. Sealed proposals will be received at this i tlice for the sale of seven thousand four bundled (7100) tons of COAL, at Baraccas, Florioii, payment to be made lu Government funds. The i roposals will be opened at 12 M. SATUR DAY, the Mil of June, 1807. and should be maikdi "Proposals to purchase Coal," aud 80dfe(..t'd to Brevet Brlg.-Gen. R. SAXTON, Chief Quartermaster Third Military Distrtot, Ailanta, Ga, 513231 GOVERNMENT SALES. s AI.E OF PUBLIC PROPERTY. office of Apmy Clothing and Equipage,! Is'o. 1.1' Hkoadwav, New iork. May 31, 1807. J Will l e sold at Public Auction, at Uie Depot f A i my Clothing and Equipage, No. 400 WASliJNGTON Street, New York City, ou WEDNESDAY, the 12lh of June next, com mencing al 11 o'clock A. M., certain quanti ties oi condemned Clothing and Camp and Ciiirrlkoii Eqiipngo, consisting of, say about: 20,tU) Woollen Uluii- 30,000 pounds Common ts. 2,0oo 1'niform Coats, 3;0 Oient Coats, 1.0(0 Suck Coats, 1 600'1'rowers, fr O i airs Blockings, 110 llalH. rents, 25,ooo pounds Wall 20,000 pounds Hospital Tents, ' 11,000 pouuds Shelter Tents. ttKOGient-CoatStraps, 218 hibley Tent Trl- iwi i tins itugings, pons, 1.1.0O K napsacks, , A lot of Brass articles, 2,tii0'ientl'oles, 100 Red Sacks, 3!U Tent Stoves, 1 1.500 Tent Plus. Anu various small articles oi Clothing and Equipage. Siiniples of the above may be seen at the Depot, within four days of sale, and further lnformallou obtained. . TERMS Cash 'in Government funds; ten per cent, down, and balance before the goods tiie taken from the Depot which must be wilhiu five days of sule, under lorfoiture of purchase. r , Major-General D. H. VINTON, 61 Kl AKSlstant Quarterinasler General U.S. AtlP rM Rl r KIT UV LtMl I VI LI I i PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE ?1TKINS,C0. AWNINOS, WAOON COVERS, UAOS, ETC. If yon want an extra Awning very cheap, let our awuioa makers take tbe measure, and make It from iuiui icxiu uoapiiai lenw, lately purchased rjy us, many ol wjilch are entirely new, aud ol the best 11 ounce duck. AUo, (Joveromeul ISaddl-saiid llarueti of all kinds, etc PTTK in a C) e I iui No. S7 and Ja9 NonU i ltONT Street. SHIPPING. , -SnirPKRJ3, TAKE NOTICE 1hyt,lifiafefifrfa aii Souther Mall kttairivlilp (OKipany'i New Irou , Steamship Tioga, 1075 Tons, , CAPTAIN JAMES T. MORK, Is now taking freight at low rat lor New Orleans direct, at Pier 18 (necond wharf below Hpruce street), losall lAlt'RDAY, Jane IS, at 8 o'clock A. M. lhroligb Brllg 6r Lading ilgned" to' WuVI Oalreir t( n, Indlanoln, Itvaca, Hrar.os, and ail pblttls on the i inriBipl river.-- , 1 he ruAut4iger ftcrommodktlont ol this steamer aro ol a Miherifr character. nTLLIA M L. JAMES, General Agent, 6ir I i No. 814 South DELA WARS Avenue. I IIILAIkEI.IMIIA. ni('linO!D. AM) NoKFtiLK klKAMdlllP LINK URUCUll A 1 U LINK TO Tllii UUU IU i. I A IN 1 v I . - TltIU)T Oir RKCWIT.I TO NEWRERN. I . A ln..ail poinlN In North and Hon Hi Carolina, vial fealiOBd and Itoanolte Kallroad, aud to Ly noMOiirg, V., '1 )iiii-.pe, and the W'etil, via Norfolk, relent bnrK. oiith biduHallroad. and Richmond and lau Vlllo Itailruad. .... , '1 tie legii arlty. natpty, and cheapnes- Of 'this route commend It Ui tli publlo aa the. most desirable me dium lor cairyltiR every decrlii)ii ot frelKl't- No charMe lor coniuiUalou, Orayage, or auy expense of tr.ii.lf r. f Meaaiahtrs Inaura at lowest 'rfltes, and leave regu larly ItoDithrni whan above Market street. Pi eight received dally, 1 1 WAt. P. CLYDE A CO. I I No. H North and frouth Wuiirvea. w. : Point. T. P IYRTER, Agent at Rlcbinoud aud City CI OWELL & CO, Agonfe al Norfolk. 1 niEAOEl MAU,lbl EEPIIIA AN' SJLSJmL fcOL lUKRN h ,'iuAMalILP CO-M Fan V K kl.UI LAH LINK ' tOH MVANNAn, CIA. TONAWAMiA,NU)ii,t:itulu W m. Jenniugs. W YtiAl IN44. aui tona. Cnntainl Jacob TeaL The steamship VVYUMlU will leave or th M. at ov. port oo rtururany, ijuiib id, at t.o ciucn A triim swonrt wharf below Huroo street. Until further notice, tfce TtiN AWANDA will be wilhdfawn, and the WVOMIKU will make seuil nicinlhly trips, TbrouKh nassnge tickets sold and freight taker) fOI an pouiuttn conuection wun meueorgia uentrai ttau road. I WILLIAM L. JANiK General Agent, No. 814 B. Ikelaware avenua AgebUi it Bavannah, Ilunter A OammeU. lil Tim Pllir.i nl'T.pill a awti iBOU'lUERN A1A1L bTliAMSsillP COM- AV'b JtKOULAR IS KM I-MONTHLY LINK, lIK NEW OKEEANM. L.A. 8TABOFT H h UN lUN,lu7tl toua, Capv. T. M.Oooksej JUNIATA. 1215 tous. Captain P. F.IHoxle. '1 KUA, 1076 tons, Caiytaln J. F, Morse. - Will leave 1Mb port every iwo weekn alternately, touching at Havana returning, for freight aud pas- seLger-. The TIOGA will leave for New Orleans, ou Saturday, June lt. al 8 o'clock A. M., lroin Pier 18(tecond wbari u umice street). TlieS'lAROF 1 li 1 UNION willleaveNew Orleans for thin port June IS. IbroiiKh bills ol lading signed for freight to Alu..... UalveHton, Natchez, Vlcksburg, Mempuis, IkajuVa , Calio.bt. Loula, Louisville, and Cincinnati. . WILLIAM L. JAMKB. General Agent, 4 1 J No. 814 b. Lelaware avenua Agents at New Orleans, Creevy, Nlckerson Co, fTi. THE rillEADEEPIIIA AND SltSaiv BOUlilKRN MAIL bT.AM&UIP COM TlM'Cl Rk-UULAR BF.Rl 1-MONTULY LINK 1UU M Il.lMIJStJ ION, N. :. Tbe steamBhip HON KKH. 812 tuns. Captain J. Ben nett, will leave tor the above port on Saturday, June lo, at 8 o'clock A. M., from Pier 18 (.second wbari below boruce street). Bills o iladlng signed at through and reduced rale to all principal points ln North Carolina. Agents at W llnilitgton, Worth t Daniel. WILLIAM. L. JAMia, General Agent, 4 1( No. 814 . Delaware avenue, lySJiwr-POLY.-JJAlLY LINK FOR MALT1. liif if I :'i tA TV " y i via Chesuueake aud Dela- Wui Canal. Philadelphia and Baltimore Union Steamboat Com pany, daily al 2 o'clock P. M. 'Ihe Steamers of this line are now plying regularly between this port aud Baltimore, leaving the second wharf below Arch street dally at 2 o'clock P, M. (bundays excepted). Carving all description or Freight aa low as any other line. Freight bandied with great care, delivered promptly, anu forwarded to all points beyond the lermiuuH free ot commisblon. I'm tieular atteution paid to the transportation ot all description ol Merchandise, Hones, Carriages, etc. nc. For lurther information, apply to JOHN 1). RUOFF, Agent, C 16 No. 18 N. DELA W ARK Avenue. NEW KXPREHM I.I'K TO i'pVK Alexandria, Georgetown, and Washington, I1-l- 1 --a 1). C, via Cheaupeako and Delaware canal, wi.ii uuuueclioua at Alexandria lroin the most direct route for Lyncbburg, Bilstol, Kuoxville, Nashville, Dalton.and the Southwest. bteamers leave regularly from the first wharf above Market street. I reighl received dally. WM. P. CLYDE & CO., No. 14 North and bouih Whurvea. J. B. DAVIDSON, Ageut al Geoigetown. M. LLUR1DGK & Co., Ageuls al Alexandria, Vir ginia, ti 1 HAVANA STEAMERS. SEMI MONTHLY LINE. CARRYING TDK UNITED STATES MAIL. The bU-amsblps ntNDRiCK HUDSON CAPTAIN HOWES b'lAhb AND b'TRlPKS CAPTAIN HOLMKd Thtfce bteamers will leave ibis port foe Havana every other baturdny at 8 A. M. The bteutiiship BTAlls AND STRIPES, (Holmes, Master) will sail lor Havana on SATURDAY MORN ING, June 15 al8 o'clock. 1'usuage to Havaca, M currency. No Ireighl received alter Thursday. For Freight or PassaKe apply to " THOMAS VVATTSON A SONS, 518 No. 140 N, DELAWARE Aveuue. 8TEAM TO LIVERPOOL CALL lug at oueeustown. The Iumau Line. buuiiiK seuil-weekly, currying tbe United btntes Malls, RET URN TICKET'S TO PARIS AND BACK. FIRST CLASS, fMI GOLD. CITY OF LONDON...- Saturday, June 8 El INBURUH..... W'eduesduy, June 12 CITY OF FA Rib -Saturday. June 16 CITY' OF W A slilNU'l ON .......... Wednesday, Juue IV CT1Y OF ANTWERP... .Saturduy, Juue U Aud each succeediug Saturday aud Weduesduy, at noon, bom Pier No. 4i North River. Ev t)i mall bteann r sailing every Saturday, 1'ayabieMu Oold.i I'ayaulu in c'urrei reucy. First tnblu.... tu Steerage.. ..;iu .. tso 'lu JAUIUUU.,... 11) To Londuu To Puiib 1- To Paris . to Pbssuge by the W ednesuay Steamers: Fi-bt Cabin, fill.; sieerage, 30. Fayabie lu li. S. Currency. 1'iibsengers also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Bre men, etc., al moderate rules. steerage passage Iroiu Liverpool to Queenstowu, flu cuirei.cy. Tickets cau be bought here by persona sending fur their I rleuds. For lurther iulormatlon apply at the Company's Olhce. JOHN li. DALK, Agcut, No. IS BROADWAY, N. Y., 8 7 or No. 411 C'ilEbN U"T St., Philadelphia. ?F?K PASSAGE TO AND FROM T.'U JL-. GKKAT BRITAIN AND IKKUJH) All STEAMSHIP AND SAILING PACKKT, A T JIKDUCED RAT Fit. DRAFTS A VAILABLKTH ROUGH OUT ENGLAND 1RELA NO, SCOT LAND, AND WALKS. For puriiuuiars apply to T'A PSCOTT8, BROTH KR8 A CO., No. 86 SOUTH Street, and No. ii BROADWAY, 11 Or to THUS. R. bEARLK, No, 'ill WALNUT St. FOR NEW YOKIt, VIA DELA- fr. ware aud Rurltan Canal. mm W r Kx press Steamboat Company Steam Pro pLi.n. uave Dully trum tliol wbari below Market street, 'lurough in tweuty-fuur hours. Goods for warded to all polutu. North, Kant and West, irewof Commission. FniAhis received at the lowest rates. WM. P. CLYDK A CO.. Agents. No. II south, W burves. JAMES HAND, Agent, No. Iu4 Wall street, New York. 8 1 If FOR NEW VOIIK. SWIFTSURH Transportation Company Despatch and bwllisura Lines, via Deiawurt auo liaruan Canal, ou and alter the 16th of March, leaving daily al lit M. aud 6 P. M,, connecting wits all Northern and Eastern lines. For freight, which will be taken upon accommoda ting ter-oa, apply "W1IXIAM M. BArRT) ft ( 1 No. I2 M. DKLAWARK Aveuu riT '10 BUIP CAPTAINS AND OWNERS. Lm.u T he uuderaiKiied having leased tha K UN. biu luN SCREW DOCK, begs to Inform his frleudl and the patrons of the Dock that be Is prepared wilt) increased facilities to aocommodaie those having ve eels to be raised or repaired, aud beuig m practical ship-carpenter aud caulker, will give personal alien, tiou to the vet se Is eulrusled to him for repairs. CaplunisorAgenni.Shlp-Carpeuters.aud Machinist tiaviug vessels tort-pair, are solicited to call. Having ihe ageucy for tha sal of " Wetterstedt'i Patent Metallic Composition" for Copper paint, for the preservation ol vessels' bottoms, for this olty.Iajn prepared to turnioh the same on reasonable terms, w , . JOHN H. HAM MITT. Aveualugloa burew DolC, 1 DELAWARE Avenue, above Laurol sir eel, ' JUNE 7, 1867. INSURANCE i; COMPANIES. DELAWARE MUTUAL SAKaTY IN8U KAM'K COMPANY, Incorporated by the Legis latures Pennsylvania, 1S&.S. r-, i- - v f T . wur r r, i't jlfllco.S. E. corner of 1 HIUI1 an WALNUT Swreet riiilaileipMii. MAK1KK 1 NMUR A NCF.9 LIU on vessels, catgu. and freight, to all i:iri ol the world. INLAND INsURANl'KS on goods by river, canal, lake, aud land carriage, to all parts ot tbe Union. FIKK INSURANCES , On merchandise generally. I Ou ctresDwelilng.lIoiispg.oto, r . , -J T i 'SftT THE COMPANY. llTO uT'neJslatest I'erT'ent Loan,--- i UI,(OOX)0 120,rKO Unllea Slates 8 Fer Cent. Loan, f isni..,M 200,000 United M s 7 8-10 Per Cent 138,500'00 Jwd, Treasury Noies 125.000 City of 1 hlladelphla 6 Per Cent. Lt.an (exempti) M.000 btnt of Pennsylvania lVr Cent. Ixian.... 6,oeO btate of l'euusylvauia 6 Per Ceu U Loan M.tf OBlate ot New Jersey Six Per ' " r Cent. Ian rC.lklO Pen nny Ivan la Railroad. 1st ' ' , Morigngo, Six Psr Cent. Bonos.... "25,000 reiinsylvanla Rsllroad,"""2U Woitguge, Six Per Cent. Bonds 2,KJ Wesl.ru . l'enn.ylvHiiii, Mall i road Six Fer Ce it.- Bonds 211,500; 00 120.56. 6I,70( 44,64 roo 80,75(rO0 20,500-00 24,2.')01 I " ' i 20,7501)0 18.0CO-00 5,W0X)O I lS.OOO'OO 8,2585 8,950 -00 20.000-00 lOo.DOO-OO i W enunyivauui flat ranU'enl 80,000 Slate ol TeiinesBee CenU'Loan...i 7,000 Slate ot iTeuuesaee Cent. Mian.. .......... road gua ..j. Five I'er Siit "Fer 1,000 300 bhrns Stock of Uermitii- . town GasCowpanylCprliicipal aud iuierpsi guaruiite-d by .-.,,,e cltJ'ot' PfnlMdelplim) 7,la0D8blnreS block ol Feuusvlva .".'' "" Railroad Compiiny. .'....,. .8,000 110 ShaieaSUirk ol North Penu s, 'lvai'l Railroad Company. 20.000 80 Shares Stock of , Fblladel pbla and Southern Mall i ,n. SleaUisliln Company 19o.900 Loans on Bond--and Mortgage. . . 1st Liens ou City Property.... 4A5,uOOrar. , Market value, i , Cost, t.lwo.SiZ OJ. Real Eslate.......... . . Bills receivable for lusurauces maae ' Balance due at ageucles.-Premium on Marine Foliclee, Accrued Interest, ana other deb s due to the Company Scrip and block of suudrv Insu rance and other Companies, l"a. Fjitimaled value Cash la Bunk .8all,l(i2ii8 Cash ln Drawer. i 447-14 i,O70.2U75 86,000-00 27,637-20 I 38,923-90 2,930-00 I 41.540-00 l,407,it2l-P6 This being a new enterprise, the Par "iff assumed TLomusi;. Himi ' mo ujm.c. Value. Samuel E. Stokes, John C. Davis, Kdmuud A. bonder. Ti eopbllus Paulding, John R. 1'enrose, James Traquair, H.ury C, Duliett, Jr., Jun.es C. Hand, V iliiam C. Ludwlg, Ji seph H. heal, George (4. Lelper, Hugh Craig, John 1. Taylor, rieury fioau, Willl.m G. Boulton, Kdward Darlington. U. Joues Brooke, Kdward Lalourcade, Jacob F. Joi es, James B. Mcfc'arland, Joshua F. Kyre, aiieucer.Mcllvalne, I. B. bemple, Fhtsburg, A. B. Berger. " L). T. Morgan, " Jmrffe W. ItHrnardnn. jacou rutgui, iiiuaiAB 4J. ilAJNl), fresitienu JOHN C. DAVIS, Vice-President. Bknbt Lvi.buun, Secretary. 18 1$29 CHARTER PERPETUAL. Fiaiiklin fire Insurance Co. OF PniUDELPHU, OFFICE: RON. 41 as AND 4S7 CUESNVT STREET ASSETS ON JANUARY 1, IS 11,00.1,146-111. Capital Accrued Surplus., Fremlums,. ,1400,000-00 V4S.718-MI 1,208,482-15 UNSKT l l.KD CLAIMS, LNCOMK FOR 1888, (27,481-18 iU6,0U0, LOKSEM PAID SINCE 181t OVER 5.500,000. Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms DIRJLCTOR& Cna: lee N. Bancker, Tobias W agner, Samuel Grant George W. Richards Isaac Lea, George Fales, A 11 red Filler, Francis W. Lewis. M. S, Peter McCall, 1 homas Sparks. - CHARLES N. BANCKKR, President, GKORGK FALKb. Vice-President. W. McALLlbTKK. Secretary pro tern. 181 U231 INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA. OFFICK, No. WALNUT ST., FH1LADKLPHIA 1NLOBPORATKD 1794. CHAR'TKB PKRPETTJAL, CAPITAL, 9500,04)0. ABE1B), JAN CART 8, 1807, l,763,a07a38. lMtllilS MARINE, I Si I-AND TRANsiPOR AAilON AND I IKE lllBkX-TOkB. ArtLr G. Coflin, George L. Harrison. bumuel W. J outs, Jul n A, liruw b, Charles Taylor, Ambrose W bite, Richard D. Wood, William Welsh, S. Morris Wain, Francis it. L'uua Kdward H. Trotter, Ki.wurd b, Clarke, Winhm cummiugs, 'T.Charlton Heury, Aiired D. Jeasup, John P. White, joiin j&ason, Louis C. Mudeira. ARTHUR G. COFFIN. FresldenL Charles Plait, secretary. WILLIAM BUKHLKR, Harrlsburg, Pa., Centra Agent lor the btate ol Pennsylvania. litbj FIRE INSURANCE tXCLGhlVELY.-THE l'KNNbYLV AN 1A I IKK INSURANCE COM 1 jh N Inci.rporuied Isao Charter 1'erpetual No. 510 W ALN UT Street, oi poslle liidependeiice bquuru. This company, laterality khoau lo the community ioruter It-rty yeurs, coulmues lo Insure ugalust loss ori dbiutige by lire ou I'tiblic or Private liulldlngs, nu.tr peimaueiitly or lor a linilied time. Also, on iiirauuie. blocks ol Goous, and Merchuaulse gene ruily, ou libeial terms. Their catihal, togetber with a large Surplus Fund, Is invested lu the most careiul mauuer, which euubles them lo ell. r lo thelubured an undoubted security ln the tube ol loss. DIRECTORS, Daniel Smith, Jr., John Devereur, Thomas buiilb, Ilei.iy Lewis, J. Gilliugbaiu Fell. Alexander Beuion, Isaac ilazlehuist. Thomas nubbins, Daniel Haddock. Jr. DANIKL SMITH. Jr.. President. William O. Crowkll, Secretary, 8 i)uj P'nCEMX INSURANCE COMPANY OF 1-HlLADFLl'llIA. ANCORPORATKD 1884-CHARTKK PKRPKTUAL. No. 224 WaLN UT btreet, opposite the K.ichunge. lu addition to MA RINK aud INLAND 1NSUR ACK, this Coiupuuy Insures lroin loss or damage by J; IRK for liberal terms on buildings, merchandise, furniture, eto , lor limiied periods, aud permanently ob -buildings, by dHi osilof premium. The Comiiauy has been iu active operation for more than blXTY YKARH. during w hich all losses have bteu promptly adjusted anil paid. John L. Hodge. . Lawrence Lewis, J i. M. B. Mahony, John T. Lewis, William S. Grant, ' Robert W. Learning, D. CTurk Wharton, Lavid Lewis, Beujuniin Kttlni, 'Thomas 11. Powers, A. R. aiclleury, Kdmtind Caslillon, buniuel wilcox, Louis u. XNorris. I j ours w UCHKRKR, President, Bauvkl Wii.cox. becretary. R0V1DENT LIFE AND TRUST C0MPANT cir jriiiLAurtLi'iUA, No. til South FOURTH btreet. INCORPiniATKD 8d MONTH 22d. 1865. CAPITAL. 8150.00U. FA Hi IN. Insurance ou Lives, by Yearly I'remlums; or by 5, 10, or 20 year Premiums, Nou-lorlellure. annuities grauieu ou lavoraoie terms. T erm Foilcies, Children's Kudowmenta, This Company, while giving ihe lusured the security of a paid-up Capital, will divide the eutire prolilsof the Life business among its policy hold, rs. Moneys rect ived al lnteieat, aud puld on demand. Authorised by charter to execute Trusts, and to act asFlxecutor or Aduiiulslrator, Assignee or Guardian, and lu other fiduciary capacities, under appointment ol any Court of this Commonwealth, or auy person or persons, or bodies politic or corporate. SA MITEL R.STIIPLKY. KNRY nAiNES( JOSHUA H. MORRIS, T. WlbTAK 1UIOW N, R 11 11 ARB WOOD. w-C-.V?u ii aVVt KH RICHARD CADIilinY. I WILLI A U UACKKR, BAMUKL R. SD1FL1. Y, ROWLAND PiRRT, iirM. IdMiit. ACtUWy, LEGAL NOTICES. REoliTKR'a NOVICE.- TO ALL CREDI--tors, Lefcnlees, Bid older persons Interested: Notir Is lierrhyglvra Ihat Wi li swing; nrni1 peasiMiK did, on tha daion alllxed lothnlr uivnien, (lie iliqiii cmiiMs of theft Adnitnisi rat Inn to 4f ftMnm or Ihoxe peiHons deceased, and Guardians' and Trustee' n ixiunls whose names are uud'Tnienlluueri, In the oliice of Ihe KcglAler for Die i'rouate ol Wills and GrsiiiliiK Letters ol Administration. In and for the City and County of PkiiaduipiiiHif-aiul 4 hat tnesitin w ia he presented lo the OrphauA' Court of aaiu city nn county lor roiitirinalloii and allowanre. on Ilia thi H L1MII1V ,n 1.... ..01 A, lu 1.. at.A motnlng, at the Counur Court House In n.n u v. ,. , ln7. Apr. 27, Joshua Llpplncott et al,, Executors ol JAMBS iJUiiirt", tieoeaseu, 27, Ellen McMmius, KxenitrlX or " FRANCIS McMANUS, doceased. 29, Peter J. Maiteroon ami John T)ley. recti- . tors of. MICHaKL MASTKR-ON, do- i ceased, 30, Adam Kverly and John C. ('reason. Executors ol MARY KVr.RLY. deceased. 3o, George J. Richardson et al,. Kxeentors and Trustees ol WILLIAM ItlCHA tlO-iOiM deceased. '- May 1, Hugli Gamble, Executor or JOIIN TURNER deceased. ". 2, John R. NefT, Jr., et al.. Executors ol I ( HAllLKi HIRl), deceased. " 2, Ch ailes oris, l-xeculor or MARIA B LKNTZ, deceased. , "' 4, George W. and Catharine Bremer. Executors ol LKWib BHKMKK, deceased. " 6, Charles 11. Khrenplort and Lorenr.e Htern hein, executors ol JOHN BiiSSiiNGKR, de ceased. " , Anna M. Howell, et al.. Administrators 'of JOHN A. 1IOWKLL. deceased. " 6, Jacob Ilnllman, Adiuluistiator or CHARLES i N UGKNT, deceased, " 8, John smith. etui. .Administrators of THOMAS RKAD1NG, ueceased. " 6, John C. and Alexander O. Mercer, Ad mlnav Irators el II ALL, W. M KRCKlt. deceased, " 7 diaries I, Ituweo, Kxeouior or KL1JAH BOWICN, deceased. " 7, Kdward A.l'a e, Adinlnlslralor of CHARLR3 F. l'AGK, deceased, " 7, Robvn Tempest and KHJah Jones, Ex on tort ol l'KTKRJ. DKCKKtt, decead. " 9, Bernard Owens, Adniinislraior ot HENRT ' Al K VI UK, deceased. , " 9, Charles W. Ilornor, Administrator d. b. n. o. t. a. f JOHN NOKTHltOP, Sr., deoased. 9, John Trucks, Ouardlau ol , HKNHY O. ' TRUCaB, late a minor. ' 10, Jane s. Comfort el al. Executors of EZRA COMFORT, deceased. 1 " 10, Tbe Glrard Llle Insurance, etc Co., Exeou- una of l'KTKR SKIP, deceased. " 10, Thomas ('adwalader, Kxeculor and Trustee Of JAM l-a HAMILTON, deceased. " 11, John C. Davis, Adiuloistraior Of ELIZA ' A ust I n , deceased . " IS, W llllam P. Cresson and Thomas B. Wattsoa, Executors of KbWAUO O ASK ILL. de ceased. " 13, John H. Goldbeck, Administrator or JOHN . UAH. deceased. ' 13, Elizabeth bchnelder. Administratrix ot AN THONY bCHNKlBKK, deaeased. : " 14, John W, Lawion, Kxetutor ot MARTIN MoHALK, deceased. " 14, Willlaui C. coitlnan and John Rees, Execu tors of JACOB BAKKK, deceased. - " 14, Joseph R. and Jacob A. Paul, Administrators Ot WILLI A MR. PAUL deceased. " 15, Emma N. Alien et al., Executors of WIL LIAM ALLEN, deceased. " 15, Charles S. I,lver.ey and Joseph Lever, Exe cutors of ALU K HKALU, deceased. " IS, Cbailes Welsh, Executor ol ANN HUNTER, deceased. " 15, Lewis A. Scott, Administrator in Pennsyl vaula of JOSEPH D. SMITH, deceased. " 15, Peter McCall, Executor of SARAH McCALL, deceased. " 15, William T. Iowber et al., Executors of JOIIN R. WORRELL, deceased. " 16, Peter Deul. Administrator of HANNAH CHAML.ll. dtceused. 17, Heury Barry. Executor ot HENRY BARRY, br deceased. " 17, Joseph M. Pile, Administrator ol ROBERT B. WOODBURN. deceased. " 18, John Colburn, Adiulnistrulor or JAMES COLUURN. deceased. " 18, Gideon L. Fistier, ExecutOI of HENRY - CREKN. deceased. " 18, Patrick A. Fagau, Executor of THERESA CLARK, deceased. " 13, Hugh 'ampbeil et al., Executors of JOSEPH TAGOKRT, deceased. ' 20, Thomas Barker, Adminlstiator Of tlEORQB BA RK ER, deceased. " 20, Willlum 11. Main, Trustee and Executor of SI KPHEN U. SlMMONU,.deceased. " 21, H. C. Priori ose and A. Thompson, Executor - ol VIOLET PRIMKObK. deceased. . " 21, Edmund aud Benjamlu Young, Kxeoutors of JACOB YOUNG, sr., deceased. " 22, Samuel Davis and John Dlgbt, Executors of . CHARLES GAaIBKR, deceased. " 23, James Page. Administrator of THOMAS M. R1CUA libs, deceased. 23, James L. liewley, Aduilulstratorof MARY Q. bCTl UTZKNBAOH, deceased " 24, Patrick Mullen, Executor oi PATRICK BOW", deceused. " 4, Rebecca Jane Fulton and George Henderson, " Executors ot JaMKS FULION. deceased. ' " 24, Anna K. Joues (formerly Keyser). Executrix oi CHARLES KEY8KR, deceased. " 24, Frederick Koons. Administrator of THEO- DOKK GRABKIN, deceased. " 24, John O'Hyrne, Admlulstraloroi MARGARET bCANLAN, deoeasel. 24, John O'Lyrne, Administrator of PETElt bKlGFRlKD, deceased. " 24, Frederick Koons, Administrator of ELIZA' BET H W ILL, deceased. " 25, Sarah Healo, Administratrix of JOHN 0. HEALI), deceased. " 27, Horace Moses and Henry Cramond, Execu tors ol JOSEPH GKATZ. deceused. " 27, Charles B. Eugle, Admiuistralor ot JOHN . PREVOST, deceased. " 28, Rebecca and bunau R. Jackson, Exeoutrices of JObEl'li J AC KbON, deceased. " 28, Wlllluix M. 1-arr, Administrator or WILMON WHILLD1N. deceastd. " 28, Mahlon Fox, Administrator of HORATIO W OliRA LL, deceused. " 29, Charles M.Waguer, Administrator or JAMES BOYKR, deceased. " 29, Dr belli C. Huston, Guardian (as Clod by his Executor) ol the LK1U mine s. " 29, AniandaFarsons.AdmtmslratrixorDANlEL M. PARSONS, deceased. " 29, Caroline Swlit and P. s. Jucoby, Executors of MARY bWltT, deceased. " 29, Cuthailue Smith, Administratrix or ROBERT , ' W. SMITH, deceased. ' 30, John McArtbur, Jr., Executor or WILLIAM. DENNEY. deceubed. " 80, Jacob M. Clark, Aduiiulslrator of MARY M. '' CLARK, deceased. " 30, Henry Bull, Jr., Administrator of HENRY BA LL, deceased. ' " 30, William S. ilelverson, Administrator of 11 AM N AH COOK . deceased. 11 30, Hugh De Haven, Executor of HOLSTEIN DE HAVEN, deceased. " 30, The Pennsylvania Company for Insuranoeon Lives, etc. Executors of JOHN SKIU . V1NG, deceased. , " 30, John B. Wegoer et al.. Executors of WIL- LI AM WAUNEK, deceased. " 30, Jonathan Rooke, Executor of SAMUEL R. JON ES, deceased. " 30, William G. Flanagan. Executor as filed by bis Executrix) of MARY C. NAYLK, de ceased. ... " 80, Louisa F. Oarr. Administratrix d. b. n. 0. t. a. . Of EDWARD W. CARR, deceased. FREDERICK M. ADAMS, : B 31 f4t . Register. TN TOF ORPHANS' CO CRT FOR THE CITT L AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA Estnle ol SARAH J. HOWARD, deceased. TbeAudltorappoiuted oy the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the iitcouul-ol EMMA U.KUWAK1M, J xernulx and Trustee under. will of HAItAII P. HOWARD, deceused, and to report distribution of tbe balance lu the bauds of the accountant, will meet Ihe parties Interested lor the purposes ol bis appoint ment, on TUESDAY, Juue 18, lsb7, at llo'clock A. M., athlsolllce, No, 4t2 WALNUT blreet. In the City ot Philadelphia. W.D.BAKER, 7fmw6i Auditor. IN THE OBPHAN8' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA Estate of MARY E. BiioWN, deceased. Tbe Auditor appointed hy the Court to audit, settle, aud adjust the account of RICHARD DONAGAN. Executor aud Trustee under tha wlllof MAIiY BROW N, deceased, and lo report distribution of the balance ln the bauds or the accountant, will meet the parties Interested Tor the purpose of his appoint ment on MONDAY, June 17. IS67, at 4 o clock P. M.. at his Olhce, No. 4ox WALNUT Street lu the , cliy ol lTitludelphia. W. D. UA KEK. , 6 7 fiuw5l Auditor. INSTATE OF R0SANNA SMITH, DECEASED. Mi Letters of administration ou the above estate hHvliiu Lieen granted loth uiidorslgned, all persons IndVb&d wSl "i'akS V'''u,,!!!,I"aloh0,, "V,n cllul Will present them wlthoua K81Jet . No. 1121 Hamilton buoet. . ROOFING. OLD BIIINJI.E ROOFS, FLAT OR RlTFF roU l HUM 4JUTTA rtKCIUHOOf lAU-( l.o'J II. and coaled with IAttllD UUTIJ F-ttCUA FAINT, making Ihein peruacUy waUta, nrool. Li:AHT OBAYFX ROOFS repaired with GuU Peri lia Paint, aud war run led lor five yeais, ,Uhl LA1K BOOTH ousted with Llqntt Guna Percba Paint, which become as hard as slate. For TIN, t OFFER, EINC, ami IHUN stOOFl this Paint Is the ne vlut ultra of all other protection. It forms a perfectly Impervious covering, completely resists the action of the wealber, aud cousiuut thorough protection against leaks by rust or other a ise, price only lroin on to two cent per su.ur ft'xlN and 4URAVEI. ROriN dw at tho Shortest ooUca. . . i. Kth. Material constantly on nana r-"" UAUBiOTlI RM.F fii 1M. F f ltldm ISO. all mi li r.ii buvv. ',1 ' I -1