FINANCIAL. tCV CTATE LOAN. THE NEW SIX PER CENT STATE LOAR2. Free from all State. County, and Municipal Taxation, WW be arnlaned In sums to salt, on applica tion to either of the undersigned: JAY COOKE A C DBEXKL A CO., tlni4p E. W. CTL tRREA CO. B A N K I N C HOUSE or Jay Cooke & Co., Ill AND 114 B. THIBD ST., PHILADA., Dealer, in all Government Securities. OlD 6-20. wanted iM EXCHANGE FOR NEW. A ElMl RALDIIILIll KIE ALLOWED, Compound Interest Notes Wanted. IKTUIHI ALLOWt.U OM DEPOSITS. Collections made. Stocks bought and sold on Commission. Special business accommodations reserved for ladles. 3 24 8m JULY COUPONS JAY COOKE & CO,, No 114 South THIRD St. lm PHILADELPHIA, Ja S. SECURITIES A SPECIALTY. SMITH, RAKDGLPH & CO., BANKERS AND BROKEHS, JfO.lS TIUBD HTiNO. NASSAU ST., lKII.ATaXPHlA. I StSW TOBK OBDKBS FOB tTOCHS AND COLD EXB CVTED IX PHILADELPHIA AND NEW TOBK. N ATIONAL BAIVK OF THE REPUBLIC, 809 and 6U CHESNUT STEEET, rn iLADELPn ia. CAPITAL.. ..8l,oo,oot directors. Joseph T. Bailey, Haitian Utiles, Ben. Rowland, Jr., feaniuei A. Blsphani, Ikdward U. urue. w litiam Ervleu, Osgood WeiHb, Frederick A. Hoyt, Win. il. Rhawu. WM. H. BHAWN, President, ImU Oathier of tne Central National Bank. JOS. P. MUMFOKD Cashier, 5 ij Late of the FhUadetptoa National Hank. U G U. b T S E V E N-Tli J It TY N 01 E S, CONYEBIED WITHOUT CUABCE, INTO THB ... m E-T WENTT BOLD IMTEBESI BOHVS. iArge Bonds delivered a one Bmall Bond. I U nihed m won a received bom Waatoiatfoa. JAY OOOKR 4 OO.J utt We. 114 B. THIBP BTBEBT. 7 3'103 SEVEN -THIRTY NOTES COHTEBTKO WITHOUT CTfABCB LWTO THJB NKW 5.8OB. BOIDS PEOTEBED AI OMCJB. IMPOUND INTEREST NOTES wanted at hlgu. market rates. WM. PAINTER A 00. SMim M ot;T,I TUIBD "T' OAjgJj!g FINANCIAL 7 S-lOs, ALL COS VERTED INTO Five-Twenties of 1865, JANUARY AND JULY WITHOUT CHARGE BOND DELIVERED IMMKDIATELT, DE HAYEK & BROTHER, W2Jrp NO. 40 sj. THIRD MTREKT. SEVENTH NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA. KORTIItYKNT CORNER OF FOURTH AMD MARKET STHEETS, UEORUE W. HILL, PBESIDEKT, E. II. HALL) CAMH1EB, OFFERS EVERY ADVANTAGE TO DEPOSITORS Bankers', Merchants', and Manufacturers' Accounts ol!rl.udj 41 thstu3m PROPOSALS. TTNITKD STATES EN U1NEER OFFICE, NO. U y. hlX.1 11 HI reel. ' . I'Hli.ADKLfiilA. Mnv 2!), 1867. RKFAIIIS OF 1MEKH Al' CHESTER, PA. Sealed Proposals, lu duplicate, with a copy of this BdveriiM'tuent attucheil lo eacli, will b ro celved at this office until VI o'cloctt M., TUEs IJAY. June 23, 1807, for materials and labor for repairs of Government 1'iers at Chester. Jt'enn sj Ivan la. Bfpurate proposals must be mado for timber, for Iron, and lor labor. Cup logs, bridge timbers, mooring posts, and upper houses ol piers of while pine: tie timber ol hemlock, fenders, etc., of while oak. IToposula will state I he rale per running foot of timber, per fool of face, aud per foot board measure, as the case may require; the rate per pound ol bolls, no. All the muUirlalH to be of the best quality, de liverable alMicti points, at or near Chester, and to such ptrsous us maybe designated, and to be subject to Inspection and uproval before acceptance. The proposals for labor to state the rate per foot ol luce and per lool board ineiusuro, etc., as m. asured In pluce; uud these rales to cover all labor necessary for putting the works In good repair, huch as removing old work, receiving, caring lor, Darning, punlng together, uud re placing materials to be used or moved. All work to be subject, to inspection and ap pi oval betoro payment is niuiio, and a deduc tion of twenty per centum to be made on any payment for lubor or malei lal, In case of part pa men I belore the conn letloii ol ail the work. Each bid must be guaranteed by two respon sible pel sols, whOHe signatures should be ap pended to the guurantee, and who should be cei titled to as being good and sufllcient security by the United (Stales District Judge, Attorney, Collector, or other public olllcer. Envelopes lo be endorsed, ''Proposals for Re pairs ol Government Tiers at Chester." Bids will be opened on TUESDAY, June 25, 1867, at 12 o'clock M. Bidders are Invited to be prestnt. For further particulars inquire at this ofQce. C. 8EAFOHTH STEWART, 6 3015t Lieut. -Colonel of Engineers. o FKK'E ASSISTANT QUAHTERMASl'Elt, llViri'll (U'V A'l1l.,0 A If M V J A.1 A A AA' A A A3 AlilUit No. 11 jo Girard Street, ) l'Hii.ADiii.FniA, .luoe 11, 1S07.J Proposals will be received at this Ollloe uutll Vi M.on WEDNESDAY, June 12, 18b7. for tuo transportation beuoe by water to New York city of Four (4) ld-lnch Hodman Guns, weighing 60.000 pounds each. The guns will be loaded and unloaded by the Government, free of expense to the vessel. By order of Brevet MaJ.-Gen. O. II. CROS MAN, Asst. Uuartermaster-Gen. U. 8. A. 1IEN11Y W. JANES, Captain and Asst. Q,uarteiiiinter, It Brevet Major U. 8. A. LEGAL NOTICES. TP STATE OF PETER FRtEBDBGKR, I 'i Deceased. Letters lesiaraentary to the Estato of PETER FRKKBUKUKU, deceuned, having been mrunted to Hie undeialuued, all persons luuebieu will make pay ment, and those having claims lll present the sauio (u MAUV A. FHliEBU ltd KU, Wi lllnulord, Delaware county, WILLIAM E. HIEEHUUUEK, No. ZVi M. Juniper Blretl, 1'iilladelpliU, Or to their Attorney, WILLIAM J. Mf ELROY, 6 i tuBt No. 201 K hUlh street, Plillad-lpiila. LUMbtR. 1 Qfif7 SELECT WU1IJS JE ISOAU'D! XODl AND PLANK. 4-4, 6-4, -4, X, 2X, I, and 4 Inch CHOICE PANEL AND 1st COMMON, 16 eet lODf. 4-4. 6-4, -4, 2, 8, and 4-lnch WHITE PINE, PANEL PATTERN PLANK, LAKOE AMD bUPERlOR bTOt:K ON HANPJw 1 Qr7 B U 1LDI A GJ BUILDING J.OD I BU1LD1NU! LLMBEKl LUMBER I LTTMBEB 4-4 i:A ROL1N A FLOOlilNti. 6-4 CAKOL1N A FLOOH1NO. -4 DELAWARE F LOOKING. 6-4 DELAWARE FLOOUINOi WRITE PINE FLOOKLNO. AbU FLOOK1NU WALNUT FLOOKINGJ BPltLOE FLCKJHLNO, bTEP DOi HDH, KAIL PLANE. PLAbTEKINU LATH. mi -CEDAR AND CYPRES fcillLNOLEH. LONU CEDAR BHINGLKS. bliOKT CJ-.DAK bUlNULEti. tOOPtlt bUINULEtS. FINE AfcOKTMENT FOlt WALK LOW, No. 1 CEDA H LOOM AND POfctTS. 1 Qfil LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS LOU I . IXMBEK FOH UNDEUTAKEKUI KED CEDA K, WALNUT, AND PINE. 1867 ALBANY LUMBEROF ALLKINPI fcSEAbONED WALNUT, DRY POFLAK. lllEHliy. AND AflH, OAK PLANK AND BOAiiDi. MAUOOANY, ROSEWOOD. AND WALNUT VENEKRS. 1867 -CIGAR-BOX MANUFACTURER! ClOAK-iiOX HAN UFAOTUREKU, HPAMbU liUAK BOX UOAKDH. i Ql7 SPRUCE JOIST I SrRUCE J01S XOO I fPKUCE JOIHT FllOM 14 TO 82 FEET LONG. BCPEKIOK NOUWAY HOANTLINQ. MAULE, BKOTHEH A CO., 6 I ?rp No. 26UU bOUTH 8TREET. c. PERKINS, LUMBER MERCHANT. 6ucctorto U Clark, Jr., NO. 324 CHRISTIAN BTREET. Constantly on hand a large and varied assortmei of Building Lumber. 624 (Government PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE PITiaNs,CO. ATVNINOM, WAUOm COTIBS, BA, KTC. 1 you want an extra Awning vrv cheap, let our awuina niNkers take the meusure, and wake II .from lot of INK hospital leiiis. lately purchased by us. many ol which are entirely new, and ol the beH li oenee duck. Also. Government Baddletjand H.ruess 6 t arn N- "W""1 W Nonh FKONT Htrert. YTT I L L I A M B. GRANT W COMMISMION MEIltJHANT, No ii B. DELAWABK Aveuue, Philadelphia, AWINT FOB . nnponfs Gunpowder, Keflned Nitre, Oharooal, Eto W Baker A Co.'s (Jhoeolate, (XHHa, and Bntuia. Crot-ker Br.i. A Co.'t VeUow Metal Biieaihtng BolUl.ndalla. TUESDAY, INSURANCE COMPANIES. -TKLAvVARE MUTUTL 8AK.TY INsl(. ttrlrtlfitif&'W by the Leg.s- Ofllce, B. E. corner of 1 it I It D an d WALNUT Streets MARINK INMUHANCKS on vessels, caruu, and Ireight, to all nnrti ol theworld. .. . INLAND INnUKANCKM all parts ol th Union. FIKE IN80RAN0E3 on nicrrhRndlsegpiiprHlly. On blores, Dwelling lluuses, eto. AS8B.TH OF THE COMPANY. I100.0CO United biaita l'er ( eui Ixmj. IMTI 120,000 CnltedbtaTeii'i Per'ceiiV. Lo'ao',' ishi... Cnned Ma es 7H-I0 Per Cent. Loan, Treasury No e 128 000 City of thlladt-iphla 8 Per Cedt. 1H,( 00-00 136,000-00 211.M0-0O 1IS.562 b0 81,700 DO 44,631-00 50,750-00 20,600-00 24,250-00 20,750-00 18.OCOD0 5,040-00 15,0(i0-00 8,2.-S"Ji &,o0'00 20,000-PO lWj.HOO-OO 54,000 BtHte of t'enusylvaala Per CVnt. loan. 66,000 Mate of Peunnylvauia 6 Per I'eu L Loh d 60,000 Btate ol New Jersey blx Per Oent, Ioan..MM !0,000 Pennsylvania Kail road. 1st MortgaKB. Biz Per Cenu Bonds 2J,00 Pennsylvania Railroad, "il MortKuge, blx Per Cent. Bonds 25,0W Wesleru Pennsylvania Hall road Wx Per Cent. Bonds (Pennsylvania Hall road gua rantees) , kO.000 Btate ol 'lenuessee Five Per Cent, l oan ,(Mi(i foimn o 'leunessee blx Per Out, Loan Ki,(i0C 3wi Mmrn HtoeJt of (ionuan lown Uah Company (pi luclpal and Interesi Kuaraiii&d by ti e elty or Pinladflpliin) ,1j0 Ha bi.arei. block ol Peunsvlva- lila Vullroud Company ,(K0l(Obl' uesMork ol Norm Peiin- .. yl'. ai.la Kail read Company. '-O.OOUWi buares Hlock of Phlladel I'lua and botitliera Mall bteanhlii C'ouipany IH-'i.HdO LoiuiHOD Bond .and Mortgage. IkI Lieus ou City Property.... i' par Market value. l,070.280-75 V OSl, l,0U,Xi'0X Heal Folate .. Sf.,000'00 Bills lecelvable for Insurances made 27,637,20 Balance due at ageneles. Pre miums on Marine Policies, Accrued Interest, and other deb s due to the Company 8,:3-00 bcrlp and block ot sundry Insu rance and other companies, fM7;t. Estimated value 2,93000 ( ash In Bank ...trll,lvi' Cash In Draw er 447-14 41.5(0-00 l,4tr7,:)21t Thls being a new enterprise, the Par is assumed .i tiii; ujtir.eb value. 1 liOUIIlH t . llUnil Hnmuel E. Stokes, Henry bioau. llllam O. Boultou, Edward Darllugion. il. Jones Brooke, Edward Lalouruade, Jacob P. Joi es, James B. McFarland, Jobhua P Eyre, -l em-er Mcllvalne, I. li. c empie, plilsburg, A. B BeiKer. " L. '1 . Morgan. Jntru W. B-rnardou. Joiiii c. Davis, i-duiiinu a. bonder. 1 1 eopblUiH Paulding, Ji lm li. Penrose, J units 1 laqualr, lit my C. Dalielt, Jr., Janits O, llano, V IIIIUU1 C. J.IKiWlg, Jf seph H. heal, HeorseO, Lei per, liukli Craig, J uii ii 1. laylor, Jacob ltlegel, THOMAb C. H.'. Nil. President. John c DAVIS-, VicePrusiOeuU Bknky Lvlbi'mn, becreiary. 18 L&29 CHARTER TLRPETUAL. IijiJ.IIii lire Insurance Co. OF PII1EADEIJPI1IA. OFFICE! 4 Hi AND 437 CUJUVMIIT MTUCF.T AS.S..Tt UN JANKABT 1, IS )t.ft&3,14,6lS. v altlil,! - ,.t40U,IXI0-OI . V(b,718-86 Accrued Surplus rreuiiuius. ., ( NbKJ 'lLED CLAIMS. 4.-7,1.11 -IS ,.l,2uti,4li-U INCOME FO ItMA. tatt.uoo. VAIU miVB 18140 OTEB ,ao,4joi. ferpeiuataud Temporary Policies on Liberal Term DLUECTOBB. iia.u a N. Baucket, lobiBS W i 'liner, Suu.uel Onuit 'ieoi-e v.. lucuardi Oeorge Falos, Allred Filler, fcrancis W. Lewis, M. D. Peter McCall, I hooias b parks. Isaac i-a, CHAELEH N. BANCKEH. President. OEOltOE FALEb, Vice-President, W , MiALLIbTEll. -secretary pro turn. 131 112811 INSURANCE COMPANY OK TsORTH AMERICA. UJ 1-1 . iNU- W AA.NUT&X., PlllLADELPillA INtOl'.K KATED 17U4. CHAItTEK PERPETUAL. CAPITAL, f-000,000. At-Hi'lk. JAMAUY 8, 1H07, lf?6!l7I8a. IHblti . BIAKIAF, 1MAB TBAAttPOU 'iA'AlON AMtl lkL lilJkli. itlKLCToaa. Ail.. (V, Comii, Ueorge L. Harribou, Mli.i l i Vt . Jones, JuLli A. lilowu, Cl'bi .t 'lay lor, .ou.iiii e v line, kin Li i u 1. W ood, Willi, ui Vt elsh, b. Iim us W ulu, Fruucls it. Coua. Edward H. Trotter, Euward b. Clarke, William Cuuiuilugs, T. CUaiuou ileiiiy, All red D. Jessuu, JohuP. White. joun juaauu, Louis u. Manor a. AKTHUK O. COFFIN. PresidenL 1.HAKI.1H Piatt, ecrelury. WJl.Li.vM bCEDLEK, HarrlHburg, Fa., Centra AjjUil lor the btate ol Pennsylvania. Tj 1R1 t-LKANCE EXCLUSIVELY. THE J? 1-1 ..NbVLVAMA Filth. lNoUKAAlECOM t Ati 1 - i i.corvoraied lHi C'barter Perpetual .No. jln Al.it L'l bueei, o poalte indepemleuua bquaru, 'lliis ecu paty, laxorabiy ku.wu to tue couimuuity lorover e riy yt-urs, cunliuues to insure agaiun i.j or u. n.i. i.e by hru ou Pui.hu or Private Buildings, .ulu j i uiaueiuiy or luraliiulied lime. Also, ou Furnuuit. blocks ot Uoous, and Meicnauuise geuo ruily, n i.beiai tnuis. l hen i.plul, loKetlier with a large Hurplus Fund, is ln e.-u u in Hit- mohl caieiul maimer, wlncu enables tl.no imUir to tlie4ubured au uuduubied security lu llie cate I loss. JllKEfluvn, Danlv bmltb, Jr , John Devereux, Tuouias buntu, liei.ry Lewis, J. Oitlltmuuui Fell. Aleii.ouer Beuon, Isaui lia.lehuist. 1 hen us Bobbins, lauiei j i auuoc u, ur, DAN 1EL bMll'll, Ja., President, Wii.i.iam G. Crowkli.. Secretary. .j PIia:lX INSURANCE COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA. .Nt OlllOHA'lED IHiil-CIIARTER PERPKTUAL. No. WALNU'l btreet, oppusite the Encbange. In audition lo MARINE and INLAND INSUR ANCE, tins Company insures lrom loss or duuiage by i IKK lor liberal trrms ou buildings, mercliaudlHe, lurnuure, etc , lor limited periods, and permaueuily on bliildlnas, by uei ositoi premium, n i.u i 'nmimnv lias been in active operation mr mum than SIX'l V YEARS, during which all losses have been prominiy aujusieu any pam. lllUiXlOHB. John L. Hodge. Lawrence Lewis, Jr. David Lewis, Benjamin Ettlnr, '1'homas H. Powers, A. R. iuclteiiry, Edmund Castlllon, M. B. uauuny, Jol:n T. Lewis, Mlllaui S. Orant, Robert W. Learning, D. Clark Wharlou, Samuel wucox, iuuis j. in orris. JOHN WUCliERER. PresldouL Bamfft. Wilcox, becrelary. PROVIDENT LIFE AND TRUST COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, No. Ill South FOURTH Street. INCORPORATED 8d MONTH Md, 1865. CAPITAL, 16u,0UO, PAID IN. Insurance ou Lives, by Yearly Premiums; or by 5, 10, or 20 year Premlums.Non-lorlelture. Auuuitles granted ou favorable terms, leiui Poiicles, Children's Endowments. 1 1da Comnanv. while idvlnu the Insured the security ofa paid-up Capital, will divide the entire proUtsof the J. ne IkiiKint.iu. Miitotiff Ita imlmv bold, rs. Moneys rew Ivvd at Inteiest, and paid on demand. AuihorlA'd by charter to execute Trusts, and to a act as Fxecuior or Admlulslialor, Asslgnae or Ouurdlau, and lu oiher llduciary capacities, under appointment of any Court ol this Common wealth, or any peraou or persons, or bodies pcllitc or corporate, PI HKt"THN. BA MITEL R. BniPLKV, IllKNRY nAINES, JObllUA 11. MORRIS, T. WlsTAll BROWN, RICH AliD WO(il W. C. LONOSTRKTH, RICHARD CADUURY, W 11.1.1 AM HACKER, I HAHI.FB F. COFFIN. SAMUEL R. blilPl.l' Y, ROWLAND PARRY, PreHideut. Actuary. THOMAS WISTAlt, M. D J. B. TOWNsKN I). 7 27k Medical Examiner. Igul AdvUer. JAKE A LIFE POLICY IN THR DROOKLYN LIIE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. OFFICE: N K. ( or, SEVtNTII and OHESNUT. E. B. COLTON, CIENERAIi A41F.MT. ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC. QOLD'S IMPROVED KATHns?? LOW AD nOT WATEE APPARATUS,- (llt WAItMINO AND VKNTIkVaTINU W11U I'lHE EXTUtMA li A1U. Also, the approved Cocking Apparatus, THE AMERICAN KITCHENS On the European plan of heavy castings, durability and neatness ol construction. Sulsable tor Hoteis, publie Insiauilons, and the bettor class ol Private Residences. Also, Agents fur the sale ot SFUMAiYS PATENT SAFETY VALVE, Which should be connected with every water back and holier, and OR1F ITH'B FfYIEtiT ARCHIMEDEAN VENTILATOR. UNION STEAM AND WATER HEATING COMPANY. J AHEM P. WOOD A CO., NO. 41 MO U Til FOlltTU HTBEET. B. M. FKL1 WELL, Superintendent 14 28 3m f-frr- PENN STEAM ENGINE AM ZV1 " J i ' " WUIlko.-NEAF1E A LEW 1 i.i i UAL AND 'IHEOKET1CAL ENU1NEERS MACliiNlb'lb, BOILER-MAKERS, BLACK SMl'lHS, and FOUNDERS, bavin lor many yean oe u in suece&siui eperatiuu, aud been exciuslvel) t-Ufcu.ed In builuiUK and repaiiluK Marlue and Rivet tunnies, blab and low-pressure, Iron Rollers, Walei fauns, projellers, etc. etc., respecllully oiler theli services to the public as being iully prepared to con tract Tor engines of all sizes, Marine, River, and Biauonary; Having seut oi paiierusoi uiuereuv size are piepared to execute orders Willi quick despatch, fc-very descriptioo ol pattern-making made al tin sboriesl notice. Illb and Low-pressure Fine tubular, and cylinder Boilers, ol the best Penusyl vaula charcoal iron. Forcings of all sizes and kinds. Iron aud trans Castings ol all descriptions; Roll Tuniihg, screw Culling, aud all other work coouected with the above business, DrawiiiKS and specifications for all wrk dont at the esiabllshmeul free ol charge, and work guar auleed. . The subscribers have ample wnarf-dock room foi repairs ol boats, where they can he la perlect saiety and are provided with shears, blocks, talis, etc. etc for raising heavy or light welghia. Jacob o. neafub, john p. levy. tilt BEACH and PALMER Stree j. vaukham Maaaicja, wiluas b. Maaaica juhs a. coric SOL1I1WARK J-OCNDliV, FIFT1I AXD WASD-LNUTON btreels, PuiioaxPiiiA. MEKRit K. fc bONS, EN(ilMii.lviU3 AND MAOH1NIHT8, uiannfacture Dish and Low Pressure Steam Engines lot Laud, River, aud Marine Dervlce. Boners, Uasouielers, Tauks, Iron Boats, eto. laailugs ol all kinds, either Iron or brass. Iron h rume Roofs lor Uas Works, Workshops, and rtailroad blallous, etc. , , Retorts and Uas Machinery, of the latest and most improved construction. Every uescription ot Plantation Machinery, and ougar, Saw, aud Or 1st Mills. Vacuum Paus, Open biearn Trains, Delecators, Fillers, Pumping En uinee, etc, bole Agents tor N. Bllleux'i Patent Sugar Bollln. Apparatus, Nesmyth's Pateul Steam Hammer, aur Aspiuwall fe Woolsey'a Patent Oenirifugal Suua Draining Machine. t3uj BRIDESBURU MACHINE WORKS OFFICE, No. 66 N. FRONT STREET, PHILAUKLPHIA. We are prepared to all orders to any extent for our well-known MACHINERY FOR IJOTTON AND WOOLLEJS MILLS, including all recent Improvements In Carding, Spin ning, and Weaving. W e luvlix the attention ot manufacturer to our ex tensive worsa. U ALFRED JENKH A SON, ROOFING. R O OPING,. OLD Ml IN 44E.E ROOFS, FLAT OB MTEEI rit HI) Jt 4JITTA Pr.HtllA BOOff IN 4.-4 1.4H1I. aud coaled with 1.1 UIO 4JUTTJ fLUCUA 1A1AT, uiaklng them perlectly wait AH1 BA El. BOOW repaired with Outs Percba Paiul, aud warranted lor Ave years, L1.AH1 SLATE UOOKS coated with Llqok (iuna percha Paiul, which becomes as hard as slate. For TlN,COIIE.M,ZlNCfand IKON HOOFa this Paint is the ns vtu ultro ot all other protection It terms a perlecliy Impervious covering, completely resists the action of the weather, and oonsiiiutea s IboroUKh protection against leaks by rust or other wise. Price only from one to two cent peraquan '"tin and 49BAYEJL BOOFIN dona at the shortest notice. Material constantly on band and for sale by the HAHBlOllI B04F1N tlOJIPAKY. 11E4.K1.FAM 4r EVEKETT, litem No. 0 OREEN Slreel. HARDWARE, CUTLERY, ETC. gTAlS'DBRIDGE, BARR & CO., JMP0ETEE8 OF AND EEALEBS IS FOREIGN AND AMERICAN HARDWARE, NO. isai MAItliET HTBEET, Offer for sale a large stock ot Unrdwuro and Cutlery, TOGETHER WITH 1000 KEGS NAILS AT REDVCE1) PHICE8, I7thsla CUTLERY. A fine assortment of POCKET and TAHLE CUTLERY, RAZORS. RA ZOR STROPS. LA UK.S' SCISSORS PAPER AND TAILORS' SHEARS. ETO at I, V. 11 F.I.MOLD'S Cheap Store, No. m South TEJNTH Htreet, 11 S Three doors above Walnut, T. STEWART BROWN, 8.8. Corner of f OUETH and CHESTNUT 8TT MAMOf ACTUEEX Of I aUNKS, VALI8E3, tn,a BA08 suitable for Europe (Formerly at 708 CHESTNUT 8T.) --a. A. ZIMMER M A N'S , HOTEL AND BE9TAUBANT, (latb f. lakemeybr's), H. W , OB. CABTEU AND EX CO AN OB NT. ruit.ADiu.ruiA. 24liU JUNE 11, 18GT. SMlPPING. siiirj'LRK, taki; notici-: lit Phlladrlphlsi and Southern Mall Steamship torn pan y'a New Iron Steamship Tioga, 1073 Tout, CAPTAIN JAMES T. MORsr), Is now taking freight allow rates for New Orleans direct, t Pier 18 (second wlmrf below Spruce street), to sail bAl Villi AY, June IS, at So'olo-k A. M. Through Bills of Lading signed to Mold e, Oftlves ten, Indlanoln, Lavaca, llrazos, and all points en the Mississippi river. 1 be passenger accommodations ol this steamer are ol a tupeiior t harncter. WILLIAM L. JAMES, General Agent, 6tf No. 814 bouih DELA W A RK Avenue. . i iiii.Anr.i.niiA, Ki4 imoo, f Pf f, AND NOKFoLK Sl'EAMsillP LINE. L. X. n 1. 1,, ,iti A1K ,NU Tu 1'HESOUTU AND WEST. , THROVOH BEC EIII'S TO NFWBKRN. Also, all points In Nurtli and South Carolina, via Keaboard and lioane Railroad, and to LynchburR, Va., lenuessee, and the West, via Norfolk, Peters en K. South bide Railroad, aud Richmond and Dan ville KaiHoad. '1 he tegu arlty. talety, and cheapness of thh route roinnipnd It to the public as the mohl desirable me dium for cat Tying every description of frelgnt. No charge lor commission, dray age, or any expense of traiisler. Steamships Insure at lowest rates, and leave regu larly lrom nrst wharl above Market street. Freight received dally. WM. P. CLYDE A CO. No. 14 North and fouth Wharves, W. P. FORI El'., A geu t at Rlchmoud and City Point, 1 . P. C'KOWELL A CO, Agents al Norfolk. 1 $pf,. 1HB PHILADELPHIA A!l JhM" f bOllllERN MAIL STEAMaUIP C04 1AM S REOL LAR LINE 4K NAVANNAII, 4JA. TONAWANDA, Muo tons, Captain Win. Jennings. W VOM 1NO, 8M) tons. CapUnu Jacob Teal. The steamship WYOM1NO will leave or tht ahov port on Saturday , June 15, at (.o'clock A. M. from second wharl below bpruee street. Until further notice, the TONAWANDA will be withdrawn, and the WYOM1MU will make seiul nionlMy trips. Through passnge tickets sold and freight taken for all points in connection with tbeOeorgla Central Rail road. WILLIAM 1 JAM FX, Ueneral Agent, No. 814 s. Delaware avenue. Agents at Savannah, Hunter A OammeU. L41 po Til K PHILADELPHIA AND LI: SOL I HERN MAIL STEAMSHIP 4JOM- PaSVS REOULAR SEMI-MONTHLY LINE. fob m;h ubllami, la. STA K OF T ii . UN lON.ltiiU luus.Cain. 1 jN.Oookse; JL'MATA. L!IS Urns, Captain P. F.lllorle, '1 H OA, 1075 tons, Captain J. F. Morse. Will leave Ibis port every two week alternutelv. touching at Havana returning, for freight aud pas sei.uer, 1 he TIOGA will leave tor New Orleans, ou Saturday, June li, at s o'clock A.M., lrom Pier lb ( .ecoud wharf u . bpruee street). The ST AR o T HE UNION will leave New Orleans (or tu port June IS. Ihiougn bins ol lading atgued for freight to M.uu.. Oulveslou, Natchez, Vlcksburg, Mempnls, Nasuv.i Cairo, Kt. Louis, Louisville, and Cincinnati, WILLIAM L. JAMES. General Agent, 4 1( No. 814 S. Delaware avenue. Agents at New Orleans, Creevy, Nlckeison A Co, THE PHILADELPHIA AND J SOLTHERN MAIL STivAMsHIP COM i AN V 'S REOLLAR SEMI-MONTHLY LINE -4ll t lLJUAA14nl A. 4.'. The steunisblp PIONEER. S12 tons. Captain J, Ben. netl, will leave tor the above port on Saturday, June lb, at s o'clock A. M., from Pier 18 (.SLCoud wharl below berocu street). Bills o . lauiug signed at through and reduced rates to all principal points In North Carolina. Agent at Vt llriill.fcion, worms uainei WILLIAM L. JAMES, General Agent, No. 814 S. Delaware avenue. 4 11 jvmm OPPOSITION T4 9IONO- TErah POLY DAILY LINE FOB BAL1T e2fil!asEJB&MOttE, via Chesapeake aud Dela- Maie tfcut.1, Philadelphia and Baltimore Union Steamboat Com pany, daily at x o'cluck P. M. The bieamersol ibis line are now plying regularly belwei n ibis port aud Baltimore, leaving the second wharl below Arch street daily al 2 o'clock P, M. ISuuUays excepted). Car lug all description of Freight as low as any Oilier line. Freight handled with great care, delivered piompily, and forwarded to all poluta beyond tne terminus tree ol commission. 1'aritcuiur attention paid to the transportation ot all description of Merchandise. Horses, Carriages, etc. etc. For luriber Information, npply to JUHts D. RL'OFF, Agent, S 16 No. 18 N. DELAWARE Avenue. NEW K X P H K S M LI E TO Alexunurla, Ueurgeiown, uud Washington, D. C, via Chesapeake aud Delaware canal. v...u connections a Alexandria lrom the most direct rouie lor Lynchburg, uusiol, Enoxville, iNashvllle, Dullou, and the Southwest. bleamets leave regularly from the Urst wharf above Market street. Freight received dally. WM. P. CLYDE & CO., No, 14 North uud bouib Wharves, J. B. DAVIDSON, Agent ut Geoigetown. M.FJLDR1DOE fc Co., Agents al Alexandria, Vir ginia. 6 1 HAYANAJTEAMEns. oi.iui-luuHliii.1 i.i-r,, CARRIINO THE LN11ED STATES MAIL. The bleainsliips k 11ENDR1CK lit) DbON ...CAPTAIN HOWES STARS AND b'i'RlPES tJAPlAIN HOLM hid Thtse steamers will leave this purl lor Havaua every othei Saturday al Si. M. The biennisuip b'l'Alis AND STRIPES, (Holmes, Master) will sail lr Havana ou SAT'URDA MORN ING, June 15. tuB o'clock. Passage lo llavara, 150 currency. - No Height received uiter I'humlay. For Freight or Passage appl to TUOMAb WATTSON A SONS, B18 No. HON. DELAWARE Aveuue. I'Jit RTF. AM TO l.lVKRPOlir f'Af.T. .'Ilwti lint at Uueeustowu. The inmau Line. SulilliU semi-vt eeaiy, carrying iub cuuen oiuieo alalia. RET L UN TICKETS TO PARIS AND BACK. FIRST CLASS, &W GOLD. KI'IKBURGH...... Wednesday, June )2 CITY Ot PARib .Saturday. June 16 CITY OF W AbtilNGTON WedifBsuay, June ll CTiY OF ANTWERP..... aluruay, Juue ti CITY OF BOblON..... nturdivy, JuueD And each succeeding baturday aud Weduusday, al noon. Iiom pier No. 4o Norm River. RATES OF PASSAGE By the mall steuuu r suliiug ever,' Saturday. Pai able in Currency. x aauie iu uoiu, First Cabin., .11U Steerage (HI To Louiion 83 To lAiUUOU., lli To Pans. To Paris 4i Pahsaau by the Weduesuay Sieainers; First Cablu, (llu; biuerage, iiU. Payable lu LI. S. currency. Paaseugeis albO furwarded lo Havre, Hamburg, Bre men, etc., al moderate rates, bteerage passage hum Liverpool to Queenstown, 140 currency. Tickets can be bought here by persons sending lor their irieuUs. For luriber lulormatlon apply at the Company's Othce. JOHN W. IiALFJ, Ageui, No. 16 BROADWAY, N. Y., 8 7! or No. 411 CUEbN UT St., Philadelphia, IASSA(H. TO AND PROM BLU GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND 11 bTEAMbHIP ANDSAILING PACEEP, a i itr-iieur-u jia i DRAFTS AVAILABLETTi RCUG I loUT ENGLAND IRELAND, BcOT LA.D, AND WALES. For particulars apply to TAFbCOTTS, BROTHERS A CO., No. 118 SOUTH Street, aud No. ta BROADWAY, 11 Or lo T HOS. R. bEARLE, No, 2i7 WALNUl'St. FOB NEW TOBK, VIA Dt'Lt. Ware aud Ritrltan Caual. i2. Ex press Sleumboal Company Steam Pro- nave iwliy from hrst whuri below Market suceu Through in twenty-four hours. Goods lor warded lo ait points, North, East aud West, tree of commission. 1'rch.hiB received at the lowest rutes. WM. P. CLYDE t CO.. Agents, No. II comb V hurves. JAMF8 HAND. Agent, No. 1U4 Wall street, New York. I If FOR N EW YORK. &WIFTSURB Jffv .'iOyTTraiisi)ortatlon Company Despatcli a&Mua4Laud Swiltsure Lines, via Deiawarl aud Rarltan Caual, on and after the lblh of March, leaving daily al 12 M. aud 6 P. M,, couueclhig wlls all Northern and Eastern lines. For freight, which will be taken upon aocommoda ting terais, apply VwrLLIAM BAIRD A CO.. 1U No.Ui S. DELAWARE Aveuua TO BHIP CAPTATNR AND OWNERS. and the patrons of the Dock that he Is I'reparwlit increasea i acuities to iiiwrniuw"" -; sels lo be raised or repaired aud beUig a m-tlcsj Bbip-cartienter and caulker, will K ve limuiu alien lion lo the vessels entrusted to hlmr rp airs. CaptainsorAgeuW,ship-cri ba Patent MeiaTllo.mpo.itlo.." lor Wipper paiul, to, the preservallou v"" J prepare to ruruUh the "jHVNn JJUA M mitt Keusinglon bcrew Dock, l DELA WARE A venue, above Laurel street. FIR AND DURGLAR PR00FSAFE3 flflORk' ACOUT LILLIE'SCHILLhWRON SAFES IMPORTANT FACT.? n 111(11 THE PEOPLE ftllOlLU " MAKE A NOTE O F.-'' Fact I.-I,TLLTK'S CHILLED-IRON SAFKfl have been largely Introduced for the last twelve years, and sold lo those having the largest amount of vaiusbles, as the best and n.osi iborotighly Burglar Pioot bale; and, up In the last three years. It has beea as rare to bear ol one ol Llllle's Sales having beoa robbed by burglHrs. as to see or hear ot a white blackbird or a while elephant. Fact II. It Is notorious that the profession of the burglar has advanced at a ranld pace within the last elfchl years, and what was thon uglily burglar-proof then Is not so now, which accounts lor the I act that within the last three year very few of Llllle's Bales have been robbed, and the secret anonymous circulars distributed by other sale-makers lat terly, showing atYijK frw cases onlv, la the strongest evidence Hint b t a very small number have beea robbed to this time, notw ithstanding the large num ber lu use, and the amount at stake il successful. Fact III. There are two, and only two, general and leading print-Idles upon which all burglar-proof sales are cunsirueied. The one Is pouring liquid Iron betw een aud around bars of wrought lreu, hard en) d streel, or any proper combination of metals. I bis principle Is adnted hy Llille, lu the C'iillied Iron Safe, and covered and controlled by his letter patent. The other Is made up ol layers of plates, of different metals, held together by bolls or m em, or both. To Ibis principle there are various objections The cost Ik double. The wrought Iron places, which are I lie strength of the sale, are ouisiile, and are operalwl upon by the whole catalogue of burglars' tools. Tha buns or rivets are easily lorced by suitable tools wlih or without powder, aud cannot be sustained. The former principle, adopted l y Lhtle, avoids all these objections, ran be made any thickness, and w lihstaud any amount of resistance required; avoids the rivets, bolts, etc: baa no wrought iron oataide lo be operated upon by burglars' Implements, Fact IV. Mr. LUlle, the Pa'ettre, so soon as ha learned that It was posiible with the modern Im proved tools lor burglars to grind through chilled. Irou or hardened stet I, b. gan experimenting to avoid the diUiculty, and alter much labor and expense be has perlecled a system lor chilling Iron aud combin ing mews that Is entliely piool against the burglar's drill, or any other ol his tools, eveu the wedge, war ranted to stand the hardest test practicable lor any burglar to make. As a i roof of his success, the fol lowing certiiicate Is now ottered lrom tne Novelty Works, New York: Ojrrica Novelty Iron Wokkh, t , Tyli N"w fKK, lsth December, 1866. Mritrt. Zrv-ft LUUe. A Htm,- Gknti.kmkn: We have subjected the sample of Chilled Iron yon furnished us to the most severe testa (as regards dillllng through it) that we could bring to beer upon It. and without success. It Is our opinion that It can only be penetrated by the use ot a large number or drills, and the expendi ture ol much power, with days of time. And we mink it Impossible lor a burglar, with hi time and power, to penetrate it at alL Y ours truly, Isaac V. Hor.MKs. Superintendent. Lyman G. IUii., Foreman. And the following extensive lion manufacturers let Philadelphia, Boston, and Chicago, alter the most thorough tests, hud the result lo be substantially tha same. Aud their principal Iron Workers so certify: Messrs. Merrick A bon, South w ark Foundry, Phila delphia. The Flnkley A Williams Works, Bonton, Mass, The Union Foundry and the Northwestern Foun dry, Chicago, 111, Fact V. The proposition made the publlo hereto fore Is now renewed : 1 will furnish Safes or Vault Doors, of same size and capacity ol other best makers, aud at one-third less price; and the same may be tested when finlBbed, and I will furnish tne man to test the work of any other maker, and be shall fur nish the man lo test my work ; and the party so order ing may accept the work which stands the most re sistance, lu any way or manner practicable for a burglar to work. Fact VI. I would now say to any of the owners of Llllle's Sales, that. In view of the preceding facta, UT they feel the need of additional security, I will ex change with them, ou tuir terms, giving them all Hie late Improvements, and the incieased security, whlcsi Is claimed to be beyond the reach ot Ruiglars, until some new system shall be developed In the working; ol Iron, which would now seem hardly possible. Fact Vii. It Is true that the Sheet-Iron or commoa Saie, as now made, under ordinary circumstances (and when not crushed by the tali ot walls or Umbers) usually saves the written matter, but If toe fire is se vere it has to be copied, for the Ink will soon fade out: besides, the safe Is twisted up aud useless. Itls equally true that the Chllled-lron Bare sares the written matter In a perlect state, that Ii does not fade out or require copying, and that the sale Itself Is ready for further use. Any number or trials la fires, certified to, prove these lacts, and If any of ths sale venders who aie distributing secret, anouytnoua circulars to injure the reputation of LILLIE'S SAFE, are not satisfied with these statements, ihey can hay the opportunity ot leatlug by tire one of their own bares w lih i LILLIE'S, on equal terms, whenever they so decide. I act VIII. In answer to the story circulated br Interested parties, that Llllle's Sale had goue up, an4 had ruined Lillle, etc., 1 would say that al no lime la the last two years could LllueASun hall supply the demand lot Sfes, aud were under the necessity f loimlug a large stock company, with a very large capital, to meet ihe demand; aud Mr. Lewis Lillie, Sr . is now the president ol thai company, which Is located on the Delaware, iu Pennsylvania, near Easton, and Is the largest Sale Works probably In existence, aud will be able to supply all demands for bales. Looks Chllled-lron Vaults, etc. ". In conclusion, 1 beg to call the attention of my pun one uud friends, and the public, lu the tacts here piebenteu, and to say Unit 1 am very tbanklul for nasi lavors. and that I am prepared to furnish LIL LIE'S BURGLAR AND FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF bAlES, VAULT DOORS, CHILLEO IRON VAULTS and COM BIN ATTN N LOCKS, allaiahort notice, warranted to be the best and cheapest 1st market, I also keep constantly a large assortment ol second-hand File Prools, taken lu exchange for Llllle's Burglar Proofs, of Ihe best-known makers, all put iu good order, und offered at below usual auo llou prices. IVI. C SADLEK, AGENT FOR LILLIE'S SAFE AND IRON COMPANY, No. GOO AKCH Street, SBtuthsZm PHILADELPHIA. jj C. L. MAISCR, MANCIMCTCBKH OF ' I'lHE AD Itl'JteLAB PBOOP SAFES. I.U4 KA911TII, UELLUAKUEH, AMD LKALt.lt IN UVILDIftU HARDWARE, 66 NO. 484 BACK at I BEKT. pjtjj A LAUGH ASSORTMENT OK FIRS IvliirLsnd Burglar-proof SAFES on hand, with luslds uoors, Dwelling-house bares, free from dampness. Prices low. J. UAKSLK t'UKIlliU, 6 No. 4U VINE Btreet. J tg05 OAIIDJSER A FLEMING!, COACH MAKERS, NO. tit SOUTH FIFTH STB EET. New and Second-honcl Carriages for sale. Par lcular attention paid to repairing. 6 80 6tq JOHN CRUMP, OAHPENTER AND DUILDEpV BUOPBi NO. 1 E.OD49E STBEET, AND K 17,S 11LUINIIT Ml BEET, j rcj . rHTLADBLFHIA VESTCOTT tSt CEORCE. uocaaeoas to PHILIP WILSOH CO . IMPOSTX.KS AND PKAT.KjMjnT JI'N, PISTOL B1FLKM, CBICKET, AND BASE BALL IMPLEMENTS, FISHING TACKLE, SKATES, CROQTTHT ARCHERY, ETO.. ' NO. 409 UlLaNCT ST BEKT 4118m PHILADELPHIA JTITLEIl, WEAVER 6 CO, MANUFACTURERS OW Manilla and Tarred Cordo. Cord Twines, Eto. No. North WATER Stream! No. N orlb DELA WARE A veuue, puiljcDMLriMA. ... Vrn.iv ii rnt, MlOHAW. WBAVBra. .. Etiwv. -y,T'BA0 r, cwtuika. t u