THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 18G7. FINANCIAL. E7 STATE LOAM. THE NEW SIX PER CENT STATE LOAFJ. Frco from all State, County, and Municipal Taxation, WW be ornished in sums to salt, on applica tion to either of the undersigned: - JAT COOKE A CO., UUEXEL A CO, K. W. CLARKE A CO. 6 lm4p) T U E UNDERSIGNED IIATE 1'URCHAhKD TUB NEW SIX PER CENT. REGISTERED LOAN OF TDB ZiEIIIGII COAL AND NAVIQA TION COMPANY, 1)VE IN 1807. INTEBEMT PAYABLE QUARTERLY, FBEE OF UNITED STATES AND STATE TAXES AND OFFEB IT FOB SALE AT THE LOW PRICE OF NINETY-TWO, AND ACCRUED INTEREST FRO. II MAY 1. Tbla LOAD Is secured by a tlrst mortgage on the Company's Railroad, constructed and to be con structed, extending from the southern boundary of the borough of Mauch Chunk to the Delaware River At EaMoD, including tbelr bridge across the said river now In process oi construction, together with all the Company's rights, Ubertless. and franchises appertain Eg to the said Railroad and Bridge. Copies ot the mortgage may be had on application at the ollice of the Company, or to either of the under signed. DBEXEIi A CO. F. W. tXARK A CO. JAT COOKE & CO. ' lHf W. II. NETCBOLD.SON AERTSEN. QANKINC HOUSE OF Jay Cooke & Co.. 1I AND 114 S. TDIBD ST., PHILADA. Dealers in all Government Securities, OLD O-SOb WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW. A LIBERAL DIFFERENCE ALLOWED. Compound Interest Notes Wanted. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. Collections made. Btoclta bought and sold on CommUsiou. Bpoolal buslnoaa aooommodaUona reserved for JULY COUPONS AYANTED. JAY COOKE & CO., No. 114 Soutli THIHD St. e.ttlm PHILADELPHIA. u. 6. GECURITIIZS A SPECIALTY. SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., BANKEES AND BROKEES, K0.16S THIRD STiNO. NASSAU ST., J-HILABKLPHIA. HEW TOBX ORDERS FOB STOCKS AND GOLD EXH- CD TED IN TOBUi riULADELPUIA AND NEW 1 7 310S SEVEN -THIRTY NOTES CONVKUTKD WITHOUT CHARGE INTO TUB BKW S - O s. BONDS PELlVEBED AX ONCE, COMPOUND CSTJ3UL8T NOTES wanted M hUh( tnarket ratea, WM.' PAINTEIt & CO.. 126am ' ' HO. SOUTH TUIBD Ml INANCIAL J O T I C E TO THE IIOlDiaitf OF OVERDUE LOANS OF TUB Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Holders of tbe following Loans ol the Common wealth of Pennsylvania can receive payment (prin cipal and Interest) by presenting them at the FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' NATIONAL BANK, on and after MAY 20, 1SU7: Loan of March 24, 123, due December 1, 1853. Loan of April 22, 1829, due December 1, 1854. Loan of April 16, 1845, due August 1, 1855. Loan of March 21, 1811. due July 1, 1858. All of the above Loans will cease to draw Interes after August 1, 18t7. JOHN W. GEAR Y, GOVERNOR. JOHN F. HABTBANFT. AUDITOR-GENERAL. WILLIAM II. KEMBLE, STATS TREASURER S 1 wfn)34t A U C U li T SEVEN-THIRTY N 01 E S, CONVERTED WITHOUT CHARGE; INTO THE NEW FIVE TWENTY HOLD INTEREST BONDS. Large Bonds delivered at once, Small Bonds I r. ulshed as soon as received Irom Washington, JAJ OOOKK 6 OO.i 2411 No. 114 S. THIRD STREET, 7 3-lOs, AJLJL. SERIES, CONVERTED INTO Five-Twenties of 1865, JANUARY AND JULY WITHOUT CHARGE BONDS DELIVERED IMMEDIATELY. haven & beothee, I0 2jrp NO. 40 S. THIRD STBEET. LUMbLK. 1 QAr7 SELECT WHITE PINE B0AKIX LOXj I . AND PLANK. -f, 0-4, o-sj a, z, a, nna i inon CHOICE PANEL AND IsltXJMMON, 18 eetlong, 4-4. 6-4 6-4, 2, IS, 8, and 4-lnch , PANEL PATTERN 1 WHITE PINE DT A wryy LARGE AND BUPEIUOR STOCK ON HAND4"! Qf'7 -BDILDUGI BUILDING lOD 1 . . BUILDING! . 4-4 CA KOLIN A FLOORING. 6-4 CAROLINA FLOORING. 4-4 DELAWARE F LOORING, B-4 DELAWARE FLOORING) WH.IIE PINK FLOORING. ASH F LOORING WALNUT FLOORING! bPRUCE FLOORING, STEP Ii04 RDH, RAIL PLANK. PLASTERING LATH. 1867. -CEDAB AND CYPKE8 SHINGLES. LONG CEDAR BH INGLES. SHORT CEDAR SUINGLEU. COOPER bH INGLES, FINK ASSORTMENT FOR SALE LOW, No. 1 CEDAR LOGS AND POSTS. 1867 LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS i LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS! RED CEDAR, WALNUT, AND PINK. H Can -ALBANY LUMBER OP ALL KIND! J.OU I ALBANY LUMBER OF" ai.t. KIN)h DRY POPLAR, CHERRY. AND ASH, OAK PLANK AND BOARDS. MAHOGANY, ROSEWOOD. AND WALNUT VENFER8, 1867 CIGAK-B0X MANUFACTURER! , C1GAK-BOJL 1 1 b A I ri 1 1 H H KX SPANISH LF-DAR BOX BOARDS. 1 QRT7 BPRUCE JOISTl BrRUCE J013 XOU I SPRUCE JOIST t RUM 14 TO Si FEET XAJJNU, BUPKK10R NORWAY SCANTLINO, MAULE, BROTHER & CO., 6 1 Jrp No. iifioo SOUTH STREET. J. c. PERKINS, LUMBER MERCHANT. Buceeiorto It Clark, Jr NO. 324 CHRISTIAN STREET. Constantly on hand a large and varied aaaortraet Of Building Lumber. 624 pm H. WILLIAMS. Seventeenth and Spring Garden. BUILDING LU3IBER AND HARD WOODS. S15 wamlm LEGAL NOTICES. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITlf L AND COUJN'l Y Or i"lL,A DELPHI A. Juttaleol rJAMAli J. JIUWAUI). dtceaaed. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle. and adjimt tne account ot EMMA H.KDWAUDS, Ijeruuii and Truniee undtir.willof SARAH P. balance lu the hauda of tlie accountant, will nieut the narut-H niicriBitu lor tne pnrpoHes or tils appoint- ...cut nnTTUKIliV 1 1 1 n m Ik IriKT .1 ltn'plnplf A fc. Blblaoluce. No. 4t,2 WALNUT Street, lu the Cliy ol I'linaueipnia. w u, A.n r. i, 6 7finwut Auuiur, TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CIIY X AND COUNTY OK rulLAPKLrnU. Fjitate or ai A rt x i-j.iiivowr4.aeu.aaea. The Auditor aipoluted by the Conrt to audit. Bottle. and adJuBl the account of R1CHAUD DONAGAN, F xeculor and TruHlee under the will of MARY E. BROWN, duceaaed, and to report dutributloii of the balance In the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties Interested for the purpose of bis appoint- niAiiL on iu ui ua r . june i. ni, u uioca i . M.. at Ida OlUce. No. 4u2 WALNUT Street. In the Ciiy ol Philadelphia. W, D. BAKF.il, 6 7II11WDI- auu'wr. T-KIVY WELLS OWNERS OP PROPERTY- JL The only place to get Priry WUa olaaued an dlalnlectea.tvary40wpr.oea. a. PEYBON, fartorer of PoudretUl, 10 GOLDSMITH' ALL, LIBRARY Suet, RAILROAD LINES. 1 -F0R NEW YORK.-TIIR CAMDEN rtnt.m Railroad Company's Lines, Irom Philadelphia to New ork snd Way l'lsces, Irom WALNUT Street Wharf, a 111 leave as (allows, vlr..:- farm. At8 A. M., via Cnmi.en.aiid Amhoy, Aoeom 228 At 8 A, M via Caiudeu and Jersey City. Ex oress Mall on At 2 I. M., via 1 amden and Ambuy, Express IV) At 6 P. M., via Camden and Atnbuv. Ac- ( 1st clas. 84 commorlailon and '-.migrant, lid class, 1 m) At 8 A. to.. 2 and 6 I. M.. for Mnmit llnllv. K.wana. Ville, Pemliertnn. Birmingham, anil Vlnceiitown. and at 6 P. M. lor Mount Holly onlr. At 5 A. M. and 2 I'. M. for Freehold. At 5. 8 and 10 A. M.. and 4 I'. M.. for Trenton. At fi. ft anil 111 A. M to . X A ntol 1 1 -nik l M In. Bordenlown. Burlington. Beverly, and Delanco. At6 and 111 A. M I. a a a A aiiiI ll-il P M . fnr Florence. 1 At6 and 10 A. M.. 1. 4. 6. 6. and 11-80 p. M.. for Edn- waier, Riverside, Klvertin, and Palmvra, . At 6 aud 10 A. M 1. 4, 6, and 11 30 I', M., for Fish House. The 1 and 11 '80 P. M. IJnu !. from Mrlrt Street Fei ry, upper Bide, LINKS I ROM KENSINGTON DEPOT Will leave as follows: At II A. M.. 4 an P. M.. and 11 P. M.rnte-htl. via Van. Kington aud Jersey City, New York Express Lines. tare, f8. At 8, 10 listand 11 A. M., 280, S'SO.'fSO, 8, and It P, M-, for Trenton and Bristol. At 8 and 1016 A. M-. ISO. 5. and 12 P. M.. for Morris. Vllleatid Ttillytown. A t 8 and lu IS A. M.. 230. 4 -arc 8. and l!P.M Inr Schencks. At 10-15 A. M 2-30 and 8 r. M.. for Eddlncton. At 7 80 and 1015 A. M.. 2'80.4.6. . and 1-2 P. sf . for Cornwell's, Torreadale, liolmeaburg, Taconv Wlssl uomliig. Drldeshurg, and Frankfbrd, and at 8 P. M. for Holmesbnrg and Intermediate stations. DEI. V1DKHE DELAWARE RAILROAD. ' For Hie Delaware River VMle v. Northern Pnmi.il. vania, and New York state, and the (treat Lakes, dally (bundays excepted), Irom Kensington Depot as At s A.M. for Niagara Falls. nnlTuln. Dunkirk. Cnnaudnlgua, Klniira, Ithaca, Owego. Kociiester, niiiKiianiiun oswego, etyracuse, ureal uena, filou trose.Wllkcabarre.Scrautoo, SlroudBburg, Water Gap, etc. etc. At 8 a.m. and 8-30 P. M. for Belvldere, Easton, 1 nuibertvllle, l'lemlnglon, eta '1 he x-wi P.M. I.lne connects direct with the Train leaving Kaston for Mauch Chunk, Alleutown, iiethle-ht-m, etc At 6 P.M. for Lambert ville and intermediate Sta tions. Lines from wen rhilndelnhla Depot, via Connect ing Unllwny, w ill Ipave a follow : At r.to ana e so f. m. wannnEion ana Mew York Expreas Linen, via Jersey City, Fare, (: 2i. '1 lie 6 80 '. M. Line wl'l run ilullv. All others. Sun days excepted. WM, H. GATZMKR, Agent, June no, iwi7. PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON AND BAL- J. TIM ORE RAILROAD. TIME TABLE. Commencing MONDAY. June 8. 1887. Trains will leuve Depot, corner BROAD iStreet and WASH- INGTON Avenue, as follows: V hv Mail Train at M A. M. (Hundays excentedl lor Baltimore, slopping at till regular stations. Con nectini; with Delaware Railroad at Wllmiinrton for Crlslield and Intermediate stulions. FJxuress Train at ll'oo A. M. (tiuuuavs excepted) fot Baltimore and WaHhlUKton. Express Train at a'.o l M. (unnuays excepted) roi Bultimore and WadilnL'loii.stuiiiiliiK at Chester. Tliur- low, Llnwood, Clayniont, WilmiiiKton, Newoort. Stan ton. Newark, Klklon, Northeast, Charlexlown, Perry vll e, lavre-de-Urace, Aberdeen, Ferryman's, Edge wood, Magnolia, Chase's, and Htemnier's Run. Con- ntclH at Wilmington with Delaware ltallroad Line. (topping nt Newcusile.Mlddleiown, (lavton. .Smyrna, Dover, Camden, Felton, Harrington, Mllford.'Seai'ord, fcnl'.fbury, 1 rlnceKB Anne, and connecting at Crixliuld w ill Bout lor Norlolk. Porlnmouth, and the South. Miiht I-xiiresHat Kixi P. M. (dally) lor Baltimore and Wnxliington. ra.st.enf.eis bv Boat Irom Baltimore for Fortress Moi.rceand No-f'.k will take the ll-so A. M. Train. VII.MINGT)N TRAINS. Stopping at all Stations between Philadelphia and Wilmington. Jxnve Philadelphia at I2'80, 4-3n, 8-00, and 11-80 (daily) P. M. The 4'80 P.M. Train connects with Delaware lialiroaa ior Dover and Intermediate sta tions. Leave W lluiington 7'00 and 8 A. M.. 8-00 and 8-ao (dalW) P. M. X'jvvjiu jiAiiiiiuvnj, i w rniijAuribrjllA, Leuve Baltimore 7'2o A. M.. Way Mail. 9' A. M Fxprens. 215 P. M Express. 6'3d P. M.. Expreaa b'li P. M., Express. KUJNDAY 1KA1M FRUfll BALT1MURK. Leaves Baltimore at 8 58 P. M..8topplug at Havre- de-Grace, Perryvllle, and Wilmington. Also stops at iNorih-FJisi, i-.iKton, ana jxewark to take passengers for Philadelphia and leave passengers from Washing ton or Baltimore, and at Chester to leave uasseuuara from Washington or Baltimore. iUIUUgU J 1 V I U .r ( 1 1 W I II LJ II I'l., IIIIII1 11, nnv Soulh west, may be procured at the Ticket Ollice, No, h'jm cuusjiu i street, uuuer ine continental uoieu Persons purchasing tickets at this ollice can have their baggage checked! at their residence by the Union Transfer Company. 4tsj 1. jr. itijNiNiUY, tMiperintenaenu WEPT CHESTER AND PHILADELPHIA RAILROAD, VIA MEDIA. hUUAlr.H AUKANUltMKNTS, On and alter SATURDAY. Junel. 1m7. Trains will leave Depot, THIRTY-FTRMT and CUESNUT Streets aa follow a: Leave Philadelphia lor Weat Chester, at 715 A.M.. 11 A. M., 2-30 P. M., 4-16 P. M., 4 f0 P. M., 6X. and ID iia P. M. I Leave West Chester for Philadelphia, from Dennt on I HHt Market street, at 615 A. M., 715 A, M., TM and 10-46 A M., 1-66 P. M.,4'6oand 6'60 P. M. Trains leaving west cnealer ul 7-80 A. M., and loav UiK I'hiladelphia at 4 50 P. 11., will stop at B. C Junc tion ana aieaiaoniy. l'abseiiKers to or irom stations Detween west Ches ter and B. C. Junction going eaKt, will taketralui lenvliiK W est Chester at 716 A. M.. and koIuj west mil lake train leaviuK Philadelphia at 4'50 P. M-.aud tratiSier at. a. o. juncuou. The 1 hesnut and walnut purest cars connect with all ol the above trains, cariylug passuiiKera down ( lieHiiul stri et, fast the principal lintels and iheCini u n'HUd An boy BU. olhce, at Wuluut olrcet whart, laslllg out v altiut street to tne Utpot. ON SUNDAY'S. Leave Philadelphia at -eo A. M. and 2 P. M. I cuve West Chester at 7 45 A. M. and 8 P. M. lllv PtiNnenKer tars, on Market street, will connect wlih all Knniliiv trains, both ways, as usual. leaving Front and Market ttreels thirty-live uilnutea belore the train leaves Depot, and will leave Depot on arrival of each train, to carry passengers into the city. J i an s leaving fhliniieipnia at vi.i A. M. and 4-50 p. M -. ai d leiiving West Cliet-ter at TM A. M. and 4-611 P, i -. T7 Tiiiijitlnii with ivaina n l u ...I II t.'k. R., Ior Ox lord and iuleruiedlate points. I axsengers are auowea 10 mice wearing apparel only, as hagnaiie. and ine Company win not lu any case he rehponMbie tor an amount exceeding one linn- urea aoiiara unless a special coiiiruci, in niuue ior me Bume. lih.NRY wooii, A ).'. General t-tuperiutendenu PHILADELPHIA, GERMANT0WN, AND NORRIbTOWN RAILROAD. TIMETABLE, On and alter Wednesday, May 1, iw. FOR GERM AN TOWN. Leave Philadelphia 6, 7, 8. 05, 10.11. 12 A.M. J, 3,4 , H, 4 , 6, b , 610, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. 12 P. M. iA-ave ueruiaiitown 6, 7, 7',, M. V, 10, 11. 12 A. M. 1, 2. a. 4, 4V, 6, H. 7, 8, , 10, 11 P. M. '1 lie H-20 ijowu 1 rain anu ana 0-4 up 1 rains win not stop on the Geimaniown Branch. un BunnaiB, Leave Philadelphia ' A. M. 2. 7, loV P, M. Leave Geruiantown Hi A. M. 1. 6. ? P. M. CIU'XNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia . 8. 10. 12 A. M. 2. SV. S.V. ?. 9 and 11 P. M. Leave Chesnut Hill no. 8, -4(1, and 1140 A M. 1M0, 3-40, 6-40, 6-40. 8 40. and 10 40 P. M. Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M. 3 and 7 P. M. Leave Chesnut Hill 7 60 A. M. 12 40. 6'40. and 925 P. M. FOR COHHHOllULKKW AND NOKHISTOWN. J-euve Philadelphia , 7S.. and U uo A. M. 1,J. 4.'j, 6S. ''5. and 11 ' P. M. Leave jorristown 0 tu, 7, vau, v, anu u a,ju, j,',, s, 4i, 64, and 8). P. M. oxv rsurvj-'Aria, Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M., 280 and 7-15 P.M. Leave Norristown 7 A. M..5 Ho and 9 P. M. FOR MANAYUNK. Leave Philadelphia 6, 7, 9, and 1105 A.M. , S, 8 05, 8!., and lli P. M. Deave xuanyuna 0 iu, v. 0 w, ;.,auu u; a., ju.. a I.. 6. and 10 P. M. Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M. 'iAi and 7 P. M. Leave Manayunk A. M. 6 and P. M. W. S. WlIiiON, General Superintendent. 80, Depot. NINTH and GREEN Streets. -j QfV7 PHILADELPHIA AVD ERIE RAIL LO' I . ROAD. ThiB great line traverses the Northern ana jonnwesi. counties 01 r-eunsyi vania to the City ot Erie on Lake Erie, and is the most direct route to the great Oil Regions of Pennsylvania. It ua been leased and Is operated by the Pennsylvania Rail road Company. TIME 0 PASSENGER TRAINS AT FHILADEL; raiAi Arrive Eastward Erie Mail Train, 7 A.M.; Erie Express Train, put) P. M.; F;irnlra Mall, 6-40 P. M. Iave Westward Erie Mail J "Ai P.M. ; Erie Expresa Train. 12 M.; Elinlra Mall, 8 A. M. Passenger cars run through on tne j-.rie man ana Express trains without change both ways between 1 hlladulpbla and F-rie. si-w 1 oitii. -ijJii7irA'ii---i',i. Leave New York at 9 A. MH arrive at Erie 10 A. M. Leave New York at 6 P. M.. arrive at Erie 4-os p. M. Leave Eria at f.m i M.. arrive at New York a-ls P. M. ' Leave Erie at in- A. nr.. arrive at Naw York 10-1(1 A.M. " Elegant Bleeping Cars en all the night train. For information respecting passenger business, apply at corner THIRTIETH and MARKET Streets, Philadelphia. And ior Irelght business, ef the Company! Agent 8. B. KlngHiou, Jr., corner THIRTEENTH ant MARKET btreela, Philadelphia; J. W. Heyuuijj Erie; William Brown, Agent N. U R. R., Baltimore. 11. If, HOUB'1-ON, General Freight Agent, Phlla. 1L W. WYNNER, Ueneral Ticket Agttul, PUUa. A. L. TYLER General Sup., Erla 1 U RAILROAD LINES. K A D I N (J RAILROAD GREAT TRUNK LINK rltOM P111LADKLP1I1A TO THE INTERIOROI I'hMMHLVAMA, THE SCHUYLKILL, SUH QUKIIANNA, CUMBERLAND, AND WYOMING hIkSV NORTH, NORTHWEST, AND oUMMER ARRANGEMENT OF PAB8ENGEB t TRAINS. May 8, 1HU7. leaving the CVimpany'e Depot, at THIRTEENTH and ( Al.lXJWIllLL Street. Philadelphia, at the fol lowing honra: MORNING ACCOMMODATfON. A17-MA.M., ftr Reading and Intermediate Station 1 Reiiiriilng, leaves Reading 1 Philadelphia at io p. M. F Morning v: at ( HOP. AU, arriving 10 MORNING EXPRKRH. At 8-15 A. M, for Beading, Lebanon, rfarrlsborg, 1'oIUvlHe, Pinegrove, lamaiiiia, Suuhury, Williams, port, F.lmlra, Rocliester, Niagara F'alls, Bullalo, Alleutown, Wllkesharre, Plllston, York, Carlisle, Cliainbernhurg, Hagerstown, etc. etc Thu train connecw at READING with East Penn sylvania Railroad trains for Alleutown. etc., and the Lebanon Valley train for Harrlsburg, etc, at PORT CLINTON with Catawlasa Railroad trains for Wil liamsburg. Irfick Haven, Elmlrn. etc.; at HARIII LURG with Northern Central Qvnberland Valley and Schuylkill and SuBquehannaTrttlns for Northum berland, Willlainsporl, York, Chambersburg, Pine grove, eta AFTERNOON EXPRESS Leaves Thlladelpnia at l P. M., for Reading Pottavllle, Harrlsburg, etc., connecting with Reading and Columbia Railroad trains for Columbia, etc POT'IISTOWN ACCOMMODATION Leaves Pnttstown at 6 20 A. M., stopping at Inter Dudiate hlailous; arrives in Philadelphia at 8'40 A. M. Returning, leaves Philadelphia at '80 P. M.i arrive lu Pottatov. n at R-45 P. M. READING ACCOMMODATION Leaves Rending at 7'0 A. M stopping at all way tnllons, arriving at Philadelphia at lu Ift A. M. Reluming, leaves Philadelphia at 6-00 P. arrive In Rending at 7-46 P. M. Trains lor Philadelphia leave Harrlsburg at 8 10 A M., and Pottavliie at 8-46 A. M., arriving iu Philadel phia at Too P. M. Afternoon trains leave Harrlsburg at 210 P. M., Potuvllle at 2 45 P. M.. arriving In Phila delphia at 6-48 P. M. HA RR1SBURG ACCOMMODATION Leaves Reading at 71o A. M.. and Harrlsburg at 4'loP. M. Connecting at Reading with Alteruoon Accommodation south at 6 30 P. M., arriving In Phila delphia at mil P. M. Market train, with passenger car attached, loaves Philadelphia at 12-46 noon lor Pottsvllle and all way sialions. Leaves Pottsvilleat 7 00 A, M. for Philadel phia and all wbt stations. All the above trains run dally, Sundays excepted. Sunday trains leave Pottsvllle at 8-00 A. M,,and Philadelphia at 3'ir P. M. Leave Philadelphia for Reading at 8-00 A. M., returning from Reading at 4'2f ' CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD. Passengers lor Downltigtown and intermediate points lake the 7' A. M.. and 6 -00 P. M, trains from Philadelphia, returning from Downing town at 010 A. M and 1(0 P. M. NEW YORK EXPRESS FOR PITTSBURG AN! THE WFiST Leaves New York at 9 A. M, and 8 and 8 P. M. passing Reading at 100 A. M and 1-60 and 10-00 P. M., Kiid connecting at Harrlsburg with Pennsylvania and Northern Central Railroad express trains for Pitts burg, ChicakO. WPIlamsport, Elm Ira, Baltimore, etc. Reluming, express train leaves Harrlsburg on ar rival of I lie Pennsylvania express from Pittsburg, at 2 and 8'45 A. M. and 9 P. 61., passing Heading at 4 4! and lo so A.M., aud 4-211 ana 11161'. M ami arriving iu New York at 1010A.M., aud 4'4o and 6-20 P. M. Sleeping'.cars accompany these tialns through between Jersey City and Plllhburg, without change. A mall train tor New York leaves Harrlsburg at 2-10 P. M. Mall train for Harrlsburg leaves New York atl2M. SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD. Trains leave Poltsvllle at 7 and 11-80 A. M., and 718 P. M., returning from Tamaqua at 7 '85 A. M. and 140 and 4-16 P. M. Schuylkill and susqueh ann a r a ilroa d Trains leave Auburn at 7 60 A. M. lor Piuegrove aud Ilairishurg, and 1-60 P. M. for Plnegroveand Tremont, returning from Harrisburg at 8 20 P. M., and Irom Tre mont at 7'86 A. M, aud 6"i P. M. TICKETS. Through nrst-class tickets and emigrant tickets to all the piluclpal points In the North and West and Canada, 1 xcurslon tickets from Philadelphia to Reading and Intermedlalestalions, good for one day only, are sold by Morning Accommouation, juarkei train, Reading and Poltstown Accommodutiou trains, at reduced rates. Excursion tickets to Philadelphia, good only for one day, are sold at Reading aud Intermediate stations, by Reading and Pottstown Accommodation trains, at reduced rates. The following tickets are obtainable only at the ollice ol 8. BRADFORD, Treasurer, No. 227 8. FOURTH Street, Philadelphia, or of G. A. NICOLX3, UeneiMl Clliwiiuvuueiih nrmunii: COMMUTATION TICKETS At 25 per ceut.discount, between any points desired for families aud lirms. MILEAGE TICKETS. Good for 2000 miles between all points, 5250 each for lamilios aud lirms. BEABON TICKETS. For three, six, nine, or twelve mouths, for holder only, to an points, at reauceu niieu. CLERGYMEN Residing on the Hue of the road will be furnished cards entitling themselves aud wives to tickets at hall fare. EXCURSION TICKETS From Philadelphia to principal stations, good for Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, at reduced tare, to be had only at the Ticket OUice, at THIRTEENTH ana ulw w ju.i-1.1. -. . FREIGHT. Goods of all descriptions forwarded to all the above points from the Company's Freight Depot, BROAD and WJLLOW -streets. FREIGHT TRAINS Leave Philadelphia dally at 6-lo A. M-., 1246 noon, nun 8 1. m., ior Heading, Xieuauoimnarrisourg, 1'otts- Ville, 1'orl Clinton, ana an points lorwara. MAILS Close at the Philadelphia PostOnice for all places on the road and Its branches at 8 A. M., and for the principal staiions ouiy at z 10 x . so., 1 et )ENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. kit AIMER TIME. TAKING EFFECT JUNE 2. 1887. The trains 01 ine i-ennsyivania -jentrai uanron.il leave the Denot. at THIRTY-FTRST and MARKET t-ueets, which is reached directly by the cars of the Market Street Passenger Railway. Those of the Ches nut and Wulnut Streets Railway ruu within one auuare of It. (JU Mlllllnj. ' llc wniKV. nn vi.in lonve I1UIII and Market Streets thirty-live minutes before the departure of each train. bleeping t;nr iieaeui cnu uo uwi uii aupuuaiiuu at Did 'i ii k et ollice. N. w.cur. Nlnlli anu Chesnut streets. Agents or tne union -i ransier uompany win can ior and oeliver Daggage at tne uepuu .'ruera leit aijo, 901 Chesnut street, or No. 1 South Eleventh street, will receive atttntion. Mali Train 800 A. M. Paoll Accommodation. No. 1 1(100 A. M. Fabt Line aud Erie isixpress iy-0 B. 6f. Paoll Accommouation, ro. 1 l-oo 1. M. Harrlsburg Accommodation.... 2'3o P. M. Lancaster Accommouation 4 00 V. M. Parkesburg Trai - 6-30 P. M. Western Accominodallou Train 6-40 P. M. Cincinnati Express. . 780 P. M. Erie Mall - .., 7-30 P. M. Paoll Accommouation, no. vou f. M. i'hhadelphla Express ....1115 P. M, F rie Mall leaves ually. except Saturday. Philadelphia Express leaves daily. All other trains dally, except Sunday. ..... Z 11' A ni,mmnitcitlin Train vnn. rfullw J uu umiciu j....v...... . ...... - ...... ...... u u. . except Sunday. F'or lull particulars as to fare and accommodations, apply to FKANCTd F UNK, Agent, m' iaixs AURIVE AT DEPOT. VIZ,- Cincinnati Fi press...- 115 A. M. Philadelphia Ivxpresa 7-1(1 A. M. F rie Mail 710 A. M. Paoli Accommodation. No. 1 8'20 A. It 1'srkeHliiirir Train - 9'2il A, M. Lancaster Train ........12-40 P. M. Fast Line and Erie Express.......... 110 P. M. Paoll Accommodutiou, No. 2 410 P. M. Day Express - 6 20 P. JL i.,ii Aceommndatlon. No. 8 700 P. KL Harrisburg Accommodation 9 60 P. M. For lurther Information apply to JOHN C. ALLEN.TIcket Agent, No. Wil CHESN UT Street. BA6IUEL H. WALLACE, Ticket A uent at tbe DenoU The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will nut as sume auy rink lor Baggage, except lor Wearing Ap iiarel. and limit their responsibility to One Hundred Dollars iu value. Ail Baggage exceedlug that amount in value win ne at tne rug 01 tne owner, uuiess taaeu by speclul contract. f.W.TAXV. 11, niUtllAluo. 4 29 General Superintendent, Altuoua, Pa. FREIGHT LINES FOR NEW YORK AND all the Stations on the CAM DEN and AMHOY andconnectlng Railroads. INCREASED DESPATCH, THE CAM DF-N AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY FREIGHT LINES lor New York will leave WALNUT Street Wharf at 1 o'clock P. M. dally (Sunday excepted), Freight must be delivered belore i, o'clock, to be forwarded the Bameaay. Returning, the above lines will leave New York at 12 noon, and 4 and 6 P. M. Freight for Trentow Princeton, Kingston. New Bruiibwick. and all points on the Cmden and Amhoy i,ii,,.u,i- uisn. on the llol vtclere. Delaware and Klein- liiKlou. the New Jersey, the Freehold and Jauiushurg, and tlie Burlington and Mount Holly Railroad, o- .nt...i ...a r..ruur,lnil nn to 1 P. M. The Belvldere aud Delaware Railroad connects at Phllllpsburg with the Lehigh Valley Railroad, and at Mauuukachuuk with all points ou the Delaware. Lackawanna aud Western Railroad, forwarding to Syracuse, BuUalo, and other points In Western New The New Jersey Rallroftd connects at Ellxaboth wllh theNew Jersey Central Railroad, aud at Newark Willi tu. iii i"...'.-.- -'.-----" . A Blip memorandum, specifying the marks and .Linnur. and noiixiirtieeM. must. In every In stance, be sent wllh each load of goods, or no receipt N B.-Iuoreased facilities have been made ftr the traiisnorlatlon of live sUick. Drovers are luvlted to try the route. When stock Is furnished in quantum of Hve carloads or more, It will beooiivereu w ni iv,.i,h ,biaL neai tha Drove YarJ. or at Pier N 1, North River, as the shippers ma 4eslgiiate at tla lluie of ehliiiuent. For terms, or othr luformaUot apply to WALTER FREEMAN, Freight Agent 1 lj NO. 226 S. DELAWARE Aveuuj. PUllaJft, RAILROAD LINES. "KjOTvTiT PKNNSYI-VANIA RAILROAD. Xy THE MIDDLE ROUTE. Shortest and mot direct routeto Bethlehem, Alleutown, Mauch Chunk, Jlarelton, While Haven, Wllkesharre, Mahanoy City, Mount I nrrnel, and all points lu tlie Lchlgu, Ma hanoy, and Wyoming coal regions. I'livspniier Depot In t'h ade nh a. K. w. enrner of BERKS and AM KRK'AN Hlreei.i, HUMMEH AllKAMIKMKNT, NINE DAILY TI1AINS. On end Sfter WEDNESDAY. Mav8. 1S7. Pawnnirer trains leave the New Depot, corner Berks and Amorl. can stn els, dally (fiumlays excepted), ai follows: i 10 a. m. uorning express lor Jietnleiiein and Principal Hlatlons on North Fennsvl vanla Railroad. connerllngat Bethlehem with Ielilgh.Valley Railroad ior aiiciiiowD, catasaniia,.Mlatlngiou. Alauch Chunk, Wtailierly, Jeansvllie, Har.elton, White Haven, JVIIkesOarre, Kingston, Pittaion, and all poinis in Leblgii and Wyoming valleys; also. In connection with Lelilgh and Mahanoy Railroad, for Mahanoy City, and with Calawlssa Railroad, lor Rupert. i-anvtiie, Mlltoo, aud Wllliaumport. Arrive at MlitlCh Clllllilr at 19-flft A IU , t Wllb-A.- barre at 8 -1 M.; at Mahanoy City at 1 P. M. 1 aahengers by Ibis train can lake the Lehigh Valley train, passing Belhlehem at 51-65 P. M., for Eastnn, and points OU New Jeraav (Mntrul HallriuH u. N. At 845 A. M. A rf-nni nwwl ntlnn IhrflnvlMlnwM --, nn ring at all Intermediate stations.' Pawengers for Willow Grove, Hatboro. aud Hartaviila. h ti.i. train, take the stage at Old York road. At 10-16A. M. Accommodation lor k'nrt Wuliln.. ton, stopping at Intermediate stations. A t 1 8(1 P. M. Kxnresn fur Itol lilnlmm IflnnlAwn Mauch Chunk, White Haveu, W lUesbarra, Mahanoy 1 , i.triiwnun, onriiaiiuuaii, aiouut .rmei, anti an polnia in the Mahanoy and Wyoming Coal regions. Pasaengcrs for Greenville taka this irin 1,1 Umii.r. town. At 2-45 P. M. Accommodation for Dnvlastnwn. stopping at all Intermediate slal Ions. Passengers take stage at Doyhalowu for New Hope; at Noun Wales ior rumneyiown. At 4 M. Accommodation for Doylestown. ston- plng at all intermediate stations. Passengers for Willow Grove, llalboro. and Uar'.svlllc. laita ataua atAblngt .n: ior Lumbervllle at Doylestown. At 6 20 f. M. I brough accommodation for Bethle hem and all stations on main Hue of North Pennsyl vania Railroad, connecting at Bethlehem with Lehigh Valley Evening train lor Eaaton, Alleutown, aud Mauch Chunk. At 8-20 p. M. Accommodation for Lanadaln. stnn. plug at all Intermediate stations. At ll-is) P. M. Accommodation for Fort Wash ington. TRA I No ARRIVE IN PITILADELPTTT A. From Bethlehem, at 9-15 A. M., 21)6 and 8-40 P. M. " 2t:5 P. M. train makea direct connnctlnn with l.nhlfrh Valle7 trains from Easlon. Wllkesharre. Mahauov City, and JlHf leton. I'a-mengers leaving Eaaton at 11 a. m. arrive in 1-iillanelpnia at 2'k i'. m. Passengers leave Wllkesharre at 1 80 P. M.. connect at Bethlehem at 415 P. M., and arrive In Philadelphia at 8-40 P. M. From Doylestown at 8-25 A. M.. 610 P. M.. an 74n P. M. I rom i.ansanie at 780 A. M. From Fort Washington at 1160 A. M. and 805 F. M. OJN BUNDAYB. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9-80 A. M. Philadelphia for Doylestown at 2 45 P. M. Doyleslowu to Philadelphia at 7 '20 A. M. Bethlehem to Philadelphia at 4'80 P. M. Filth and Sixth Streets Passenger cars convey paa- tengets to and Irom the newdenot. White cars or Second and Thira Btreets line ana Union Hue run within a short distance ot the Depot. Tickets must be procured at tne iiuket outce in ordeg to secure the .owest rates ol fare. JLLillO UliAU iv. Agent. Tickets sold nnd Baggage checked through to prin cipal points at Mann's North Pennsylvania Baggage Fx reus ouice, 112 in o. 100 B. ririn nireeii, )UILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAILROAD. RtlMMEIl TIME TABLE. Throtiiih and olrect route between Philadelphia. Baltimore. Harrisburg, Wlliiamsport, and the Great Oil Region of Pennsylvania. ,,, F-l.FOA NT ?lr UAni on an nmm 1 rains. On and after MONDAY, April 79. 1867, the trains on the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad will run as follows: WrcSTWARD. Mall Train leaves Philadelphia 700 P. M, leaves Wliuanisport va) a. m, " arrives at Erie 4-' P. M Erie Express leaves Philadelphia 12 (10 noon. leaves vt iiiiaiuBport o u 1-. nt. " arrives at Erie 10 00 A. M. Elmira Mall leaves Philadelphia 800 A. M. ' leaves Wliilamspnrt 4a r. At. " arrives at Lock Haveu 8T0.F. M, KASIWABU, Ma'l Train leave Erie . 102.1 A. M leaves Wllliamsport ..10-10 l'. M ' arrives at PblladelDhia 700 A. M Eric Express leaves Erie 6on P. M leaves w 11 lamsnori a. 31 ' " arrives at Philadelphia rtw P. M Elmira Mall leaves Lock Haven 715 A. M, ' " leaves Wllliamsport 8'S5 A. M arrives at Philadelphia 6-40 P. M Mali and Ex press connect wllh all trains on Warren and Franklin Railway. Passengers leaving Philadel phia at 12-uo M, arrive at Irvlnetou at 640 A.M. aud Oil City at 9 50 A. M. Leaving Philadelphia at 7-30 P. M.. arrive at Oil City at 4-:ts P. M. All trains on Warren and Franklin Railway make cioae connection, at .rii city wun craia. ror j- ranana anu Petroleum centre. .Baggage checked tiirougu. 1 If . General Uuperinteudent. WEST JKRSEY RAILROAD LINES FROM foot of MARKET Street (Upper F"erry). Lximmeucing w FiiiNtaiJA Y , J une 12. im7. leavf; philadf:lphia as follows: For Brltlgelon. talem. Miilville. and Intermedi ate points, at 8 A. M., and 830 P. M. For wooooury. 8 A. M,. 8-80 and 6 P. M. RETURNING TRAINS LEAVE Bridgetown at 7-05 A. M. aud 8'20 P. M. Salem at 8'45 A. M. aud 3-06 P. M. Miilville at 6 55 A. M. and 8 08 P. M. W oodbury at 7-15 and 8'40 A. M and 4 54 P. M. Freight w4ll be received atSecoi.d Covered Whaif below Walnut street, from 700 A. M. unl!16-o0 P. M. Freight received before 9-00 A. M. will go forward the same day. Freigut Delivery, no, isi a. utiiAWAius Avenue, TRAINS FOR CAPE MAY. 800 A. M Morning Mall. K'StO P.M. Cape May. Passenger. RETURNING LEAVE CAPE ISLAND. B OO A. M. Morning Mail la IS P. M. Cape May Passenger. Commutation tickets, good for ONE. THREE, or TWELVE months, can be procured at the OlUce, of the Company lu Camden. 'i nrougu ucgeis cuu oe procures at na. ten uuesnut Blrcet (under the Continental Hotel). Persons purchasing tickets at this ollice can have tbelr Dag gage checked at their residence by the Union Trans fer Company. d 10 w1.L1iA.a1 j. bjiw jL,i,supcr;nienaeni. PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE CEN TRAL RAILROAD. Summer Arrangements. On and alter SATURDAY, June 1, 1807. Trains will leave A-nuauepnia, irom ine .uepot or tne west Chester and l'hllaueiphla Railroad, corner of THIRTY-FIRST and CHESN UT Streets (West Phila delphia), at 7-15 A. M. and 4 6" I' M. Leave .Rising sun at 6 '15 anu.oxiora at 6 uu a.m., and leave Ox lord at 8'2o P. M. A Market Train, with Passenner Car attached, win run on Tuesdays and Fridays, leaving the Rising Hun at 11-16 A. M., Oxford at 12 00 M., aud Kennett at 100 P.M., connecting at west Chester junction wun a Tialu lor Philadelphia. On Wednesday and Satur days traliiB leave Philadelphia at 2 30 P, M., run lug tnroiign to oxiora. The Train leaving Philadelphia at 7'1K A. M. con nects at Oxiord with a dally line ot Stages for Peach Bottom, In Lancaster county. Returning, leaves Peach Bottom to connect at Oxford. with the Alter uoon Train lor Philadelphia. The Train leaving Phllaaeipma at 4'du r. ai. runs to Rising Sun. Md. . , , Passengers allowed to take wearing apparel only, as baggage, and tbe Company will not In auy case be responsible lor an amount exceedlug cue hundred dollars, unless a special contract be made lor the same. ... II I .1-11 i , .... I . 1 . S Jlf iir iJii nuun, imiiriBi Dull t. FOR NEW YORK, VIA RAR1TAN AND DELA WARE BAY RAILROADS. From Ferry foot of VIN E Street, Philadelphia. 6 P. M. Freigut ior new xora, anu points jaortn or East. .... 11 A. M. way ireignt. Goods delivered at Company's Depot, No. 820 N. WHARVES. Philadelphia, by 6 P. fil., will be ior warded bv this line, and arrive In New York at 6 O'clock next morning. Frelglit receivea at x-ier x-nu. ot i'un mver, rt, x,, by 4 80 P. M., will be ready for delivery In Philadelphia early the following morning. . . , v . . . ..... ..... 1 111 'm u rwr TmTT ti j Ticket Olhce, Vine Street Ferry. For further Information apply to Company's Agents: H. H. CHIPMAN, Freight Olhce and Depot, No. 3a) N. WHARVES, Philadelphia, J. B. BURT, Pier No. 82 North River, foot of DUANE Street, New York. or at General Freight and Fassenger Office, Phila delphia, No. 411 CHESN UT Street. nimiiaui 4.. v. un. A lun, Buperiuteudeut, Red Bank, N. J, B. C. HASTY, General Freight Agent, Red Bank, N.J. T. BRENT SWEARINGEN. Geueral Agent. Philadelphia. A. Z I M M E n M A N'S HOTEL AND BESTAVKANT, (late f. lakbjieykb'b), H. W. COB. CARTER AND EXC'HANOB STS. rHILAPKLPHIA. 211IU GARDNER & FLEMING, OOAOII MAKERS, NO. 81 iOUTH FIFTH STBEET. New and Second-band Carriages for sale. Par cular attention paid to repairing. 5 80 6tu AUCTION SALES. Philip roan. Auctioneer. OLELLAND A CO,, fSnccesnora to Philip Ford .!. M AUCTIONEERS. No. 608 MARKET Street. SALE OF 1400 CAPFH ROOTS, BTTOES, BR00AN3 IlALmUSAljn, MU, On Thursday morning, June 18, commencing at lo o'clock, w will 8lt trr catalogue, for cash, I4o0 cases men' boy', and youths' 0001s, snoes, orogans, Dannorais, etc Alio, a supe rior assortment of women's, misses, and children's wear, all crime and desirable coods. from city and FAstern manufacturers. I84t JOHN B. MYERS CO., AUCTIONEERS Nos. 282 and 284 MARKET Street, LARGE POB1TIVE BALEiOF BRITTSIT, FPEW0II( oiviimnn, ilOfll..O 1 il) JliiX lltOOl. We will hold a larue sala nf lorelirn anil ilnnmallit dry goods, by catalogue, on lour mouth' credit, auC part lor cash, ira 1 nnrsaay morning, Jane 18. at 10 o'clock, embracing aixint am n.k-.Ma and lois of staple aud fancy articles, In woollens. N. Jt. Catalogues ready and goods arranged fray examination early on the morning of sale. 4 T LARGE POSITIVF.PALE OF CARPETING.. WAITING. F.IC On Friday Morning, Jnna 14. at 11 o'clock, will be sold by catalogue, on four months' credit, about 200 pieces rich Brussels, three-ply superfine, and fine Ingrain, Venetian, lint, hemp, cottage, and rag carpetings. Canton matting, etc., embracing a chnlceiaasortmeutot superior go-ou, which may be examined early on the morning of sale. La8t LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF FRENCH AND OlDivR jLLtiufftAn our uooixs, ii.10. On Monday Morning, June 17. at 10 o'clock, will be sold hy catalogue, ma four months' credit, about 700 lots of French. India. Geiman, and British Dry Goods, embracing a full a sorinient ot fancy and staple articles In sllks.worsteda. woollens, linens, ana cottons. N. K. Goods arraneed for examination ana eat. logues ready early ou morulug of sala. HUH LARGE POSITIVE BALK OF BOOTS, BHOW. BROGANB, STRAW GOODS, TltAVKLLLNl BAGS, ETC. On Tuesday Morning, June 18. at 10 o'clock, will be sold, by catalogne.osi four months' credit, about 1300 uackairea boot. shoes, balmorals, etc.. embracing a prime and fresls wmilkiueui VA IU9lrUIH8 Ul VI VJ UU AMWUl UMUUIMT lure. Open for examination with catalogues early o tbe morning of sale. L12M M. OUMMEY ft eONS, No. 60S WALNUT Street AUCTIONEERS Hold Regular Sales ot REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, AND BECTJRrTIES AT THE PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGK, Handbills of each properly Issued separately. loco catalogues published and circulated, oontalnlnc full descriptions of property to be sold, as also, a pas tlal list ef property contained In our Real EaUtte Rotrka. W. and ollered at private sale, Bales advertised dally In all tha dally newspapoc Sale on Monday, Jnne 17. will Include NORTH BROAD STREET Elegant brownston residence, 25 feel front, with bay windows, verandahs, and extra conveniences, S. W. corner Thompaost street. ORPHANS' COURT SALE-Estate of N. Stroaa; deceased F'ive brick dwellings, aud lot 44x124 feefc. Filth street, below Christian, east side. WEST PENN SQUARE Handsome modern resi dence, with every convenience, No. 3, below Market street. VALUABLE FLOURING MILLS-Wltb. 83 acre of laud, known aa ' Mount Pleasant Mills," near Car lisle. Cumberland county, Pa. SPRING GARDEN STREET Handsome residence, brick and browustoue, with extra conveniences, No, 2124 6 J 7 s AMU EL C. FORD & SONS, AUCTIONEERS No. 127 B. FOURTH Street. Sale of Real Estate, stocks. Loan, eta, at Phlla ' delphia Exchange, every Friday at 12 o'clock, noon Our sales are advertised In all the dally and several of the weekly newspaper, by separate handbills A each property, and by pamphlet catalogues, on thousand of which will be Issued on Wednesday pn ceding each sale. REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE BALK 23. BALE OF STOCKS, LOAN8, ETC., On Friday, June 14, At 12 o'clock M., at the Philadelphia Exchange:- 2oO shares Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Co. 800 shares Hestonvllle Passenger Railway Co. ik 00 Susquehanna Canal Co. bonds. 100 shares Cambria Iron Co. 6u shares Southern Transportation Co. f 8 U tb M THOMAS & SONS, KOS. 139 AND Itt a i 'in i.n ir ,,-. .!.. D. lUtillU DUBBK Bale at Nos. 139 and 141 South Fourth Street, HANDSOME FURNITURE. PIANO FORTES'. ftnf: MIRRORS, FIRE-PROOF SAFE, HAND fcOME CARPETS, REFRIGERATORS, ETC. On Thursday Morning, At 9 o'clock, at tbe Auction Roouib, by catalogue, large assortment ot excellent household lurnlture. 2a Bale Corner Sixth and Willow Street EXECUTOR'S SALE. Estate of A. G. Walton, deceased. T f A C F . : l il 1 1 1. W 1 I T A IV- I . t'lruurmlTnni rw ..i.tu.. VVUJ-1I.U1., n.i ' li 1 V.I 1 U AAOd JXY MONTGOMERY HOTEL, Ou Thursday Morning. 18th Instant, at ll o'clock, will be sold at public sauy. ' ou the premises. 81121 Sale at No. 2029 Walnut Street. ELEGANT ROSEWOOD AND WALNUT FTTRNT T URE, SIX LARGE AND ELEGANT MA NT EI. AND PIER MIRRORS, Uaudsome Bookcases, Rials Brocalelleand Lace Curtains, Fine China and Glass, ware, Handsome Velvet, Brussels, and other Car pet, Eic. On Friday Morning, June 14, at 10 o'clock, at No. 2029 Walnut street, bv catalogue, the entire elegant F urniture. In 11 it Sale at the Eastern Market. LARGE AND ELEGANT MARBLE DRINKINQ BARS. HEM LOCK ANDY ELLO W-PIN E FLOOR 1NG, Fl&HMARKET. ETC. Ou Saturday Afternoon. 15th Instant, at 8 o'clock, at the Eastern Market. South F'iltli street, corner of Merchant street, all it BY TH0MA8 BIRCH SON, No. 1110 CHES NUT Street, above Eleventh Street. Sale at No. 92H Chesnut atrnet. PATTERN8 AND DESIGNS OF E. GROSJEAN. EMBROIDERY DESIGNER. On Thursday Morning, At 10 n'clrck, at No, 926 Chesnut street, second story front room, will be sold, the stock of patterns) 11 1 1 1 flpHiirtl. It f H'. OiImIahii DinliHilil.r. ill.n.. tiring Irom business. i U ii Sale at No. 11 in Chesnut street HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. CARPETS, PIANO FORTES, MIRRORS, SILVER-PLATED WAlUlV ETC. ETC. On Friday Morning, At 9 o'clock, at tbe auction store. No. 1110 Chesnrrt street, will be sold a large assortment of superior household furniture, from families declining house keepingcomprising Brussels, velvet, aud lugralta carpels; walnut parlor suits; chamber suits; cottage lurnlture: French plate mantel and pier mirrors, plano-lortes, etc. 4 . . ... . . ... . OTTK V Wr.TtYn At. a - . . oj Xj V Ji.lt-flj a 1XV11 vyamv-aiw aa tavoicv ox superior bheflield plated-ware and cutlery. 6 12 It B scott,; CHESNUT JR., AUCTIONEER, No. 102fi bueeb AUCTION PALES OF HOUSEHOLD FURWITURJB B. SCOTT, Jr., will give his personal attention to sales ot household furniture, at tbe residence of parlies removing or breaking up housekeeping, 01 the most favorable terms. EXTRA QUALITY SILVER-PLATED WARE FANCY GOODS, ETC. On Thursday Morning, 13th Instant, at 11 o'clock, at boon's Art Gallery, No. l(2o Chesnut street, will he sold a quantity or extra quality silver-plated ware, fauoy .and terra-cotM SPANISH CEDAR CLOTnES CHESTS. Also, an invoice of Spanish cedar clothes chta-ta close Invoices. L" 11 " - PANC0A8T ft WARNOCK, AUCTIONEER NO. 240 MARKET STREET, , C MAC KEY. AUCTIONEHB, Ottice . m cottuKBCX Bt lam o. HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING D A I N T I N C. 1 THOMAS A. FinY, HOVHB AND IN PAINTER. (Late Faby & Bra) No. 31 North THIRD StreetJ Above Market. OLD BRICK FRONTS done up, and made o loolg equal to the nnest press brick. Samples at tb.esb.oa. City aud country trade solicited. All orders by Post promptly attended to. 4 19 finw 0VERMMENT. 'APROPERTYsTPRIVATrSALE AWNINGS, WAON OTB. BAh ; If you want an extra a"1"', msktiltfmia awmug makers lake,the ,ue"r.e' "uroU by u. a lot of 1600 hospital lent., la"1 P", " b(it many ol which are n' "VtJad u.and Ham ouueeduck, Alao, Goverumeni cau )() ..I 1.11 1-1. , ... I ,1 . .. . ,.-.Tl 1 1 .mi N0.887nd 8Noriuiw t7a
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