THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1867. FINANCIAL. E7 CTATE LOAN. fHE NEW SIX PER CENT STATE LOAH, ?ioo from all State, County, and Municipal Taxation, .Will be urnlahed in sums to salt, on appUoa- ion to either of the undersigned: JAT COOKE A CO DBEXEIi A CO 66 lnHp E. W. t'LlRKI CO. r II E UNDERSIGNED II AVE UBCHAJSED THE NEW SIX PER CENT. REGISTERED LOAN OF TUB Enian coal and naviga tion COMPANY, DUE IN 1897. . INTEBEST PAYABLE QfJABTERIr, BEE OF UNITED STATES ADD STATE TAXES, KD OFFEB IT FOB SALE AT THE LOW PBICE OF NINETY-TWO, KD ACC'IIUED ISTEBEST FB03I MAT 1. Tb Is LOAN la secured by a llrst mortgage on the lompauy's Railroad, constructed and to be con- meted, extending from the southern boundary of ,e borough of Mauch Chunk to the Delaware IUver I Easton, lnclualog their bridge across the said river )W in process of construction, together with all the impany's rights, Ubertless. and franchises appertain g te the said .Railroad and Bridge. Copies of the mortgage may be had on application the ofuce of the Company, or to either of the under- Jgned. DBEXXL A CO. , E. W. CX.ABK A CO. . JAT COOKE A CO. 8 lltf W. II. NEVBOLD, SON A AEBTSEN. ANKINC HOUSE OF Jay Cooke & Co., ISAKD 114 S. TI1IBD ST., FHII-ADA. Dealers in all Government Securities. OLD C-SO WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW. A IiIBEBAL DIFFEBEXCE ALLOWED. Compound Interest Notes "Wanted. INTEREST ALLOWED OH DEPOSITS. Collections made. Blocks bought and sold on Tomrnlbulon. Special botuness aooommoaauona reeer vea ior F JULY COUPONS WANTED. JAY COOKE & CO., No. 114 South THIRD St. 29 In PHILADELPHIA. G. SECURITIES A SPECIALTY. t, MITH, RANDOLPH & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Vo.lSS T111BD STiNO. S XASSAV ST., rBlUDKLTBl. I W YOBK OBDEBS FOB STOCKS AND COLD ElE. I' TED M PHILADELPHIA AMD SEW OBK. h jigs SEVEN -THIRTY NOTES COHTEBTED WITHOUT CHAKCB IMTO THE e . o . POHDS DELIYEBEJD AT OHCE. COMPODKD LSTKHKBT KOTKS wanUd at ultfheet market rates. , . , WM. PAINTER A CO., Utm HO. SOUTH THIBD ST. FINANCIAL U C U ti T S EV E N-TIl IRTY N 01 E S, COKTEBTED WITHOUT CIIABOE INTO THE HEW FIVETWFNTT OLD IHTEBEST BONDS. Large Bonds delivered at once. Small Bonds I l Dished as soon as received from Washington. JA7 OOOKK A 00.3 2 4tf Ho. l4 S.TH1BD STREET, 7 3-10s, - ALL WIUllIIiIS, CONVERTED INTO Five-Twenties of 1865, JANUARY AND JULY WITHOUT CHARGE BONDS DELITEBED IMMEDIATELY". DE HA YEN & BROTHER, .10 2rp HO. 40 S. THIBD ST BEET. SEVENTH NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA, KOBTHWEMT COBNEB OFFOCBTU AHD HABHET STBEETS, GEOB6E W. HILL, PBESIDEHT, ' JE. B. HALL.CASmtB, OFFERS EVERY ADVANTAGE TO DEPOSITORS Bankers', Merchants', and Manufacturers' Accounts solicited. 4 18 thgtn8m LUMBER, 1867; SELECT WHITE PINE BOARDS AINU iv. a a a a a a a in a 1 rt o-i i 7Vi O) nuu iiiuil CHOICE PANEL AND 1st COMMON, 18 eet long, 4-4. 8-4, 8-4, 2, 2H, 8, and 4-inch WHITE PINK, PANEL PATTERN PLANK. LAKUE AND bUPERlOR blOCE ON HAND, -Cr7-BUILDIKG! BUILDING i ou i bu1ld1nu! lumbeki lumber i ltjmbejet 4-4 ca kol1n a plooklnu, 6-4 carolina i lour1nh. 4-4 delaware flook1nci. 6-4 delaware floorlnqi white pjne flooring, akh fixxjrinu walkiit flooring; fcPKLCK FLOORING. BTEP BOi RDfcJ. KAIL PLANK. FLAUTE1UNG LATH. 1867 -CEDAR AND CYPRES S LONG CEDAR SHINGLES. bHORT CEDAR SHINGLE COOPER bH INGLES. FINE ABbORTMENT FOR BALK LOW. No. 1 CEDAR LOGS AND POUTS. 1867.-I1 Cued c. LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS i.U JUiH-H roa UJNDitKTAKERSI CEDAR, WALNUT, AND PINK. i l(V7 ALBANY LUMBER OFALLKIOTS. JLOU I ALBANY LUMBER OF ALL KINrjn DEAbONED WALNUT, 7 DRY POPLAR. CHERRY, AND ASH. OAK PLANK AND BOARDS. MAHOGANY. ROSEWOOD. AND WALNUT VKNEKR8, i QAT CIGAK BOX MANUPACTUREBS. XOU I CIGAR-BOX MANUFACTURERS, - QPJ7 SPRUCE JOIST 1 SPRUCE JOIST JLOU I BPKUCE JOIST ruoM 14 -iv si x jLurr riuixu. BUPKRIOR NORWAY bCANTLINQ. MAULE, BROTHER A CO., 6 1 rp ' No, 2500 SOUTH STREET. U. S. BUILDERS' MILL, KOS. 84, 86, AMD 28 S. FIFTEENTH ST., ESLEE & BHO., Proprietors. Always on hand, made of the Best Seasoned Lumber, at low prices. WOOD MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, BALUSTERS, AND NEWELS. Newe s, Balusters, Bracket and Wood Mouldings, WOOD MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, BALUSTERS, AND NEWELS. Walnut and Ash Hand Railing, 3, 3'i, and 4 Inches. BUTTERNUT. CUESNUT, and WALNUT MOULDINGS to order. 6 12 p H. WILLIAMS, ScTCntccntli ana Spring Garden. UUILDirVG LUMBER AMD HABD WOODS. f515 wsm2m c. PERKINS, LUMBER MERCHANT. bucctreorto U Clark, Jr., NO. 824 CI1BISTIAN STREET. Constantly on band a large and varied asaortmei Of Building Lumber. bMj OVERNMENT 4PR0PEHTYAI rnlVAl L 5ALt utelTKINCO. AWHIHOS, WAOOH COTEBS, BAGS, ETC. 1 you want an extra Awning vtry cheap, let our awning makers lake the measure, and make It from a lot of 16(10 hoeuital tents, lately purchased bv us. many ot which are entirely new, and ol the best 12 ounce duck. Also, Government baddies and Harness ot an Kinds, etc h i kin & uu., 8 8 8m Nob, ftfff and 839 North FRONT fitrewt. VJESTCOTT & CEORCE. nOCEHSOBB TO PHILIP WILSON A CO IMFOBTEB8 AND PEALKBS IBf eiJHS, PISTOLS BIFLES, t'BICHET, AHD BASE BALL IMPLEMENTS, FISHING TACKLE, " SKATES, CROQUET ARCHERY, Eia. HO. 4tl CUESNUT STREET 4118m PHILADELPHIA "J"b A. ZIMMERMAN'S hotel adid be vta i' bant, (latb f. laeemeter'b), S. IV. COB. C'ABTEB AHD EXtnANOE STS i ' HULADKL1-I1IX. 24lm c. GARDNER & FLEMING, OOACII MAKERS, . HO. SI 4 SOUTH FIFTH STREET. Mew and Second-hand Carriage for sale. Tar tlcular attention paid to repairing. 5 30 Out INSURANCE COMPANIES. DELAWARE MUTUAt, RAFFTT IN8U HANCK COMPANY, Incorporate by the Legis lature ol Pennsylvania, 185. - 7 " " - Office, S. E. corner of THIRD and WALNUT Btreets MARIN 10 I Nsl; H TJCTra on vessels, Cargo and freight, to ell parui of theworld. on poods by river, canal, lake, and land carriage, to on merchandise generally. on stores, Dwelling nouses, eto ABSETH OF THK COMPANT. November 1, flOO.OOO UnltedSlates 6 Per Cent. Loan, 1871 120,000 United bin ton Per Cent. Loan, IKS1 , , SCO, 000 fulled Males 710 1'er Cent. l.oan, Treasury Notes. 126,000 City of Philadelphia 6 Per Cent. Loan (exempts) 84,000 Btate of reimsy! vanla Per Onu Loan.. 66,000 State of Pennsylvania 6 Per Cent. Loan .... 60,000 Btate ot New Jersey Blx Per Cent. lxan,.,. ........ 80,000 Pennsylvania Kallroad, 1st Mortgage, Blx Per Cent. Bohda.,......,,... ... ........ 20,000 Pennsylvania Kallroad, 2d Mortgage, six Per Cent. Bonds 26,000 Wen tern Pen nay Ivan la Hall road Six Per Cent. Bonds (Pennsylvania Kallroad gua rantees) , 80,000 State ot Tennessee Five Per Cent. Loan .... 7,000 State ot Tennessee blx Per ' Cenl. Jxjan ... , 15,000 Sou Shares Block of German- town Gas Company (principal and Intercut gnaranted by, tlie city of Philadelphia) . 7,150143 81, are Block ol Peunsylva- lila Kallroad Company . 8,000 100 bh iree Mock ol North Peun- syKaula Kallroad Company. 20.000 80 Shares block of Philadel phia and Southern Mall Steamship Compuny IBo.900 Loans on Bonds and Mortgage, 1st Liens on City Properly..- U4,CO0-00 188,500-00 211,500' 00 1M.562M , e,7oo-oo 4,620D0 50,750-00 20,50000 24,250-00 1 20,750-00 18,000-00 8.040D0 IS.OOO'OO 8,258-28 8,950-00 20.000-00 195,900 -00 f 1.04 5,050 par. Market value. 81,070.230'75 OSl, 1,U8U,6-V5, Keal Estate -....- 86,000-00 Kills receivable fur lusuranvea mde ........ Zl,B&W Balance due at agencies. Pre miums on Marine Policies, Accrued Intereet, and other debts due to the Company 38,923-90 Bcrlp and Block of sundry Insu rance and other Companies, , SM78. Estimated value 2,080-00 Cash In Bank .,-811,102-26 Caeh in Drawer.......... 447 14 Thlabellls? ft tiaw AntorrtrfnA trhA Par m auuiiimtwi '1 lionias c Hand. JohuC. Davis. uc luni mvy vniue. Bamuel E. Btokes, iienry moan. William U. Boulton, Edward Darlington. II. Jones Brooke, Edward Lalourcade, JacobP.Jor.es, James B. McKarland, Joshua P. Eyre, Mnencer.Mcilvalne, J. B. bemplo, PUleburg, A. B. Better. " D. 1. Morgan, " Jeoree W. Bernardou. Edmund A. bouder, 1 l eophilus Paulding, John K, Penrose. j.uin i raquair, Iinry C. Dallett. Jr.. James C. Hand, vi uuaui u. iuuwig, Jcseph H. beal. Oeorge G. Lelper, iiuKu t-Taig, John D. Taylor, Jacob Klegul, 1 J1UA1AQ V, HAjsu, rresKient. JOHN C. HA VIS. Vlcn-Prealdent. Hknbt Lylblbn, Secretary. 18 1829 CLIARTER PERPETUAL. Franklin Fire Insurance Co. OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE! NOS. 438 AHD 4S7 CHESHUT STBEE ASSETS OH JAHUABT 1. 18 litB08.14-18. Oapltal ......m.m...., 8400,000-00 Acer ueu eurpius 4.7I8-8 1'ruuiums 1,208,482-U UNSETTLED CLAIMS, INCOME FOR 18M, 8826,000. 127,481-18 LOSSES PAID SIHCB 1880 OVEU 99,800,000. Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms DIRECTORS. uarles N. Banckert George Fains, Alfred Filler, Francis W. Lewis, M. D, Peter McCali, 1'bomaa Sparks. l oblas Waeuer. riamuel Grant George W. Richards laaae Lea, CHARLES N. BANCKER. President. GEORGE FALEb, Vice-President. J. W. McALLIbTER. Secretary pro tern. 81 U281 JNSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA. OFFICE, No. a WALNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA INCORPORATED 1794. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL, 9800,000. AShETS, JAHVAUY 8,1807, 1,7636738, 1Bi.NI UK MARINE, ISLAND TBAMSPOB- IA1JOA AA1 IMM MU, Aithnr G. Collin, George L. Harrison, bamuel W. Jones, Frauds K. Coi. Edward U. Trotter, Euward S. Clarke, William Cummiugs, T. Charlton Henry, Allred D. Jeaauu. John P. White. Charies Taylor, nibroxe While, Richard 1. Wood, William Welsh, K M or ris W aln, johniuaaou, .Louis C. Madeira. ARTHUR G. COFFIN. lTealdenL C'habiks ThAiT, cecretury. U I l.l.IiM BUEHLER. Harrlsburs. Pa.. Centra Agent lor the btate ol peimsylvanla. ytbi XTIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. THE JJ PENNSYLVANIA EIRE INbURAJSCK COM- i aN V Incorporated iia Charier 1'emelual No. old WALNUT Street, oipoaile luUeneudence buuare. 'i ll Is company, lavurauiy auowu im iuo couimuuuy lor over H riy years, continues to Insure against loss ur damage by lire ou Public or Private Buildings, tulitr permanently or lor a uuiucu nine. Also, ou Purultuie, blocks of Gooua, aud Merchandise gene rally, on uoerai itruis. 'l heir latdiul. tout lb er with a large Surplus Fund. is invested in the most careful maimer, whion enables tbem lo olltr to the Insured au undoubted security In the case oi loss. E1KKCTOKM Daniel Smith, Jr., John Devereuz, Thomas Smith, Henry .Lewis, J. UllllEirLu.ui Fell. Alexander Bemon, Isaac 11 azlehursl. T homas Bobbins, jjuuiei jiauuocK, jr. DANIEL bM ITU, Ja President, Wii.i.iam G. ClioWKli.. Becretary. Phq;mx insurance company op PHILADELPHIA. , . .... .... i . . . . ...... mr . TITT'Tl nvnnimn f t: walk u i Direeb. uupusue me excuanue. i In Hddluun to MARINE aud INLAND INbUR. ANCE, Ibis (jompauy insures iruui iua ur uumage ny fclKE for liberal terms ou bullulugs, merchaudlse, Kiriiiiure. etc . lor limited periods, aud ueruiauenilv un buiidlngs, by d) osli of premium. n i,u i utnmunv nas ueen in active unuraiiuu lor mora than blX'l V YEARS, during which ail losses have been prempliy aujusieu auu paiu. John L. Hodge. . iJiwrenee Lewis, Jr. M. B. Mahony, John T. Lewis, William S. Grant, Robert W. Learning, 1). Clark Wharton, David Lewis. Beujamln Eltlng. Thniuas H. Powers, A. R. McUenry, Edmund Casllllon, bamuel vviicux, ixiuis . in urns. JOHN WUCHERER. President. PAiirix Wilcox, becretary. IU0V1L)ENT LIKE AND TRUST COMPANY jr Jt 1 A A JLi Al HI 111, t ... k. I.'ltll U'lHI JU. Ill DUUlll i'UUIH II DtiTOt, IKCOKrOHATKD ail MOM Til 2M, 1865. -fAPlTAlA.ilH).00O. PAID IN. TnatirnnrA on Lives, bv Yearly Premiums: or bvfl. 10, or 20 year premiums, iNou-ioriumiru. A nuu i lies grauieu uu ibvului. t-oiiuo. n .rm Cliildren's Euduwnieuts. This Company, while giving ihelusured the security of a paid-up Capital, will divide the entire prollts of ibe I,iie business among its policy iioiui rs. iiiiuva received at luuiresi. auu pitiu uu uemanu, Aiithirl.'d hv cliarter 10 execute Trusts, and to act as Executor or AOiuluisiraiur, Assignee ur uuuruiiui and In oilier tlduciary catiacliles. under appolutmuul of any Court of II. la Coinmunwealtb, or auy person or persons, of oouiee pciuic or corporals. Ill K JLCTOKHi SAMUEL R.PTITPLEY. , 10 r xr tt . Tvira JObllUA 11. Mtjiuua, T. WlaTAK IIROWH, W. U LONUrt TRKTir, WILLIAM HACKER, , nil I1A11U wuuii. RICHARD CADI. TRY, I HAKLES P. COFFIN. ROWLAND PARRY, , SAMUEL B,blill'Lr V, r-rewiiieiii. WM. P. LONOHTHETll. Vice President. Actuary. THOMAS WISTAH, M. D J. B. '1 UWNSF.ND. ViVJ , Medical Lxauiluer. Legal Adviser. INSURANCE COMPANIES. JAKG A LIFE POLICY i ' IN THE D'R O O K L Y f J LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. OFFICE: N. E. Cor. SEVENT1I and CIIESNUT. E. 23. COLTON, S23J OEMEBAL AGEHT. PROPOSALS. UNITED STATES EN Q1NEER OFFICE, NO. 'm ii. WXTll Htreet. iif ii.adelfitia, May w, iwn. REPAIRS OF 1'IEKS AT CHESTER, PA. Da. l.l I'rilimilll m tn ilnnll.ntii mill, n nnnwr v t this advertisement attached to each, will be re ceived at this of lice until 12 o'clock. M., TUES DAY. June 25, 1867, for materials aud labor for repair! of Government i'iera at Cheater, Penn sylvania. separate proposals moat De made ror timoer, for Iron, and for labor. Cap logs, bridge timbers, mooring posts, and npner houses or piers of white pine: tie timber ol hemlock, fenders, eto., of white oak. Proposals will state the rate per running foot of timber, per foot of fnoe, and per foot board measure, as me case may require; me rate per pound oi dous, eio. All the materials to be of the best finality, de liverable at such points, at or near Chester, and to such persona as maybe designated, and to be Bubject to Inspection and approval before acceptance. T he proposals ror laoor to state tno rate per foot ol face and per foot board measure, eta. as rat asured In place; and these rates to cover all labor necessary for putting the works In good repair, such as removing old work, receiving, caring for, framing, putting together, and re- piaciug materials to ue useu or inoveu. All work to be subject to Inspection and ap proval before payment is made, and a deduc tion oi twenty per centum to ue made on any payment for labor or material, In case of part payment before the completion of all the work. Each bid must be guaranteed by two respon sible persons, whose signatures should be ap pended to the guarantee, and who should be certified to as being good and sufficient security by the United B tales District Judge, Attorney, Collector, or other pnbllo o Ulcer. Envelopes to be endorsed, "Proposals for Re. pairs of (iovernment Piers at Chester." BiuswiiiDe openeu on iuuuai, jdubu, 1807, at 12 o'clock u. Bidders are invited to be present. U or luriner parucniars inquire ai mis omce, C. BEAFOIITH STEWART, 6 30 15t Lieut.-Colouel of Engineers. NtW PUBLICATIONS. A KEY TO THE 13VIS IvlTTTr T ACT. THE BANKRUPT ACT. Printed from the Offloial Copy, Annotated, Digested, and provided with a copious Index, for the easy and convenient reference of the Legal Profession; and of Business Men. By O. MORGAN ELDIUDGE, of the Pblladel phla Bar. Octavo, paper covers, price 50 cents, cloth, $L A most perfect, complete, and comprehensive work, embodying all that It Is essential to knew on this all engrossing subject. It Is well worthy the careful study of every citizen of the United Btates, and the more so from the fact that In certain cases power Is given the creditor to lorce bis debtor into Involuntary bankruptcy. Bent to any address, postage paid, on receipt of price, by JOHN E. POTTER CO., PUBLISHERS, KOS. 614 AND C17 SASSOM STREET, 6 30 thstnl2t Philadelphia. "YXXT OMAN'S WORK IN Tfl B CIVIL WAR. YY No itber work can compare wllb tbls In the ex tent aud completeness of lis sketches, or Hie accu racy ot lis statements. It Is prepared under trie sanction ana approval or tue eauiiary ana uurisuau CnmriiiHslnue. and Is. tberelOie. Ibe standard work on tbe subject. Hie variety of its sketches gives it a charm that causes every reader to be Interested aud delltibted with it. Our terms are liberal, aud tbe demand for tbe work la so great tbat energetic agents easily make lrom fine 10 faiu per oiouw, iue worn is t,.ut iu.ii.ri .nil Mia rW'ld is new. Energetic men aud ladies wanted to canvass tbe city of Bblladelpbla, and other towns. Address or call on JilEGLER, MCOUltUY A CO., NofiOlCHEISNCT Street. 5 22 lm 1'hiladelphla, Ba. HARDWARE, CUTLERY, ETC. gTANDBIUDGE, BARR & CO., IMPORTERS OF AKD DEALERS IS FCFiEICN AND AMERICAN HARDWARE, NO. 1321 HABHET STREET, Offer for sals a large stock ot Ilnrdwaro aud Outlory, TOGETHER WITH 1000 KEGS NAILS AT It EI) II CEP PRICES, fI7thstu CUTLERY. A fla .aanaf manl PVlTirT and a IIIIO Wtria I niM'ins vr. w u.bm siuu t U i iil'jit X a lA i"iwi, Jrv A- iSSlANlJ TAILOBa1 BHE-A H, El . Cheap Btore, No. 136 South TENTH street, jig Three doors above Walnut. LEGAL NOTICES. ESTATE OP DANIEL LACK, DECEASED. Eetlers testamentary upon tbe estuie of said deceased having been granted to me unaersigneu, an t,t bui,l AHiHtH will mttkii nuvmeiit. and those buving claims nguliiHt the same will preseut ,utm No. (iloCIl ESN UTbtreot, Or to his Attorney, OCTAVIU.S A. LAW, j 5 s"i. No. 125 B. FOUKTH Street, TN THE OBPHANS'COUKT FOR TUE CITf Estate ot GEKHAR1 KC11LMAN. deceased. Notice Is hereby glveu thalCATUAIUNK KUHL- MAN, Ibe WIUOW Or saiu uweuvuk, uam iiitJU iti omvi Court ber petition and an Inveulory and appraise- . .f . tn kt ralulnarl ttir lias exceptions be hied thereto, AMOS 8. KELLKY, A Homey lor felii loner. 6 thB4t IN THK OHfHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY 1 AND COUNTY fJlll.ADKl.rillA. T. niHio of NANCY K. lUhK. deceased. Tim Audiior aiiDOluUd by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust tbe account of A, K. (HJLHOUN, Executor ,,i ii, li,i ix III i,r NANCY K. RISK, dweased. aud lo report dlatrlbuiiou ol tbe balance lu tbe bands of tue accouuiaui, win meev tur pariius uiiKrcnic v iii. ,irn,.u nl his ai iiiilntniHiit. on MO.NDA Y. Julia V4. lew, ul 8 o'clock P. M., at bis ollli-e. No. M WAL M i Street, lu the ell v oi flilladnlplila. a U tnsiulH THOMAS J. WOlUlELL, Auditor. .... I ULdertbe 6tb section ol the Act of Assembly of April 14 lsul und tbe suppleuienta thereto, and that the ha'uie will be approved by the Court on BATUHU A Y, i,,,.,. is ii7. ul lu o'clock A. M. of that day, uuless AUCTION SALES. Fhii.ip roan, Auctioneer, COLELLAND A CC. (Hikwwiith to Pbillp Ford A Co,). M AUCT'JONEEUM. No. os MAJKKET Street. BALE OF 1300 CA8F8 KOOTR, SHOES, BP.0OAN3 tj i u. r, i ii On Monday morning, June 17. commencing at lu o'clock, we will sell by catalogue, forcutb, l (leases men's. boys', and youths XHioin, puotm, ltrogans, Haimorais, etc Alfo. a large and superior assortment of women s. clilldren's and mlnses' wear, to Which the special at tention oi in if aue is caueo, iiun BALE OF 1500 ABES BOOTS, SHOES, BR03ANP, . 1 1. mi, On Thursday morning, June 20. rommcni'lntr at In o'clock, w A will soli hv catalogue, for cash, lbufl canes men's, boys', and youths' ums, inum, orognns. Dai morals, eio. Also, womeu s, nnwins' and children's wear, to which tbe special at tention oi tbe trade Is called. as this snlewill comprise a general asaortment of dexlrable goods. 16 JOHN B. M1EKS ft CO., AUCTIONEERS Noa. 2aa and 884 MARKET Street, LABOK PEREMPTORY BALE OP FRENCH AND viiijui jiihui iadi inn UOUAK3, HiTU. On Monday Morning, June 17. at lo o'clock, whi ,,i,l h. Mijiium. four months' credit, about 7mi ii.t ni twnnh i.n. German, aud lirltlsh l)ry Goods, embracing a full as sortment ot fancy and staple articles In silks, worsteds. m,iil Inns llnana atiil lu.ii,..,. ' N. 11. Goods arrangeil for examination and rutji. logues ready early on morning of sale. 16 Hit LARGE POSITIVE RALE OF BOOTS, RHOWS jimiusBB, fclilAW UUUUB, TKAVELLLNil JJAGS, EIO. On Tuesday Morning, June 1R. at 10 O'clock, will be sold, bv catalnima. nn four months' credit, about 110 package boots, shoes, balmornls, etc., embracing a prime and freah aRBortmenl of llrst-class of city and Eastern manufac ture. open for examination with catalogues early on tbe morning of sale. 6 12 M LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF BRITISH, FRENCH. We will bold a larire sale of foretirn And rinmoiitlrt dry goods.by catalotiiie, on lour months' credit, jii a uuniiiny muriung, June 20, at 10 o'clock, embracing about AOO muk-airM and lots of staple and fancy articles, la woollens, IllllOirU., IIMVUS, BIIKS, HUUGUIWIIB, N. B. Catalogues ready and iroods arranAd for examination early on the morning of sale. L 14 w LARGE POSITIVE BALE OF CARPETING, lu A I linu, J1.1VA, On Friday Morning, June 11. at 11 o'nlnok. will h. anlii hv r&lAloima. on four months' credit, about 250 mpcm rich roval da mask, Venetian, superfine and Una lugraln, Dutch, cemp, iisi, coutttte, ana rag carpetlngs, uanlon mat. hub., "i rumiauiin L'uiiiuts wsoriuieiib ui auperiur goods, which may be examined early on the morn ing ol sale. 6 IS 6t M THOMAS ft SONS. NOS. 139 AND 141 B. EOUKTH Street. SALE OF 8TOCK8 AND BEAL ESTATE, June is, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Exchauge, will nclude: 6 shares National Bank of Northern Liberties, e shares Consolidation National Bunk. 6 shares Union National Bank. 10 shares Commonwealth National Bank. 12 shares Corn Exchange National Hank. 16 shares Second National Bank. 14 shares Northern Liberties Gas stock. 6 shares Academy ol Music, wllb ticket, 1(1 shares Enterprise Gold and Silver Mining Co. r-OL'lll STREET. Nos. tS and 66-Storcs and tTH1ilibSAND GASKILL STREETS, a W. corner Business Stand. GASKlLlj street. No. 3.13 -Genteel Dwelling. GERM A Nl OWN BOAD-Valuable Lot, VINE STREET, No. 413-Storeaud Dwelling. SEVENTEETH STREET. No. 418 -Store and Dwelling. SHIPPEN BTREET, No. 1604-Genteel Dwelllug. VASEY STREET. No. 1705 Genteel Dwelling. THIRTEENTH STREET, No. UM, south Ot Master Modern Residence. HANCOCK STREET, Germautown, Nos. 4709 and 4771 Tavern. MARSHALL STREET, Nos. 964 and 906 Six Dwellings. COOPER BTREET, Beverly, N. J.-Genteel Dwell- Df niRTEENTH STREET, No. 810, below Spruce Modern Residence. ARCH STREET. No. 409 Business Stand. POTTS STREET, Nos. 1, S, and t Three Brick Dwellings. RACE STREET, No. 118 Brick Dwelling. BROWN AND VENANGO STREETS, B. E. corner Country Residence. THIRTY-SIXTH AND LOCUST STREETS, S. W. corner Modern Residence. SECOND STREET, No, 413, Camden, N. J. Brick Collage. COTTAGE STREET, Chesnut Hill-Stone Resi dence. TWELFTH 6TREET, No. 81. south of Arch Gen teel Dwelling. FLORIDA STREET, No. 709 Genteel Dwelling, ARCH STREE T, No. 2107 Modern Residence. MARSHALL STREET, Nos. 1171 and 973-Genteel Dwellings. EIGHTH STREET. No. 181. between Walnnt and Cliesnut Buslmss Stand, Brick Store, l ull particulars In catalogues. . fa 14 8t Sale Nos. 2211 and 2213 Green street. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. BRUS SELS AND IMPERIAL CARPETS. SUPERIOR SCHOOL DESKS AND FURNITURE, ETC. On Monday morning. At 10 o'clock, by catalogue, the superior parlor, Chamber, aud dining-room luruiture; Brussels and Imperiul carpets; 43 Ulinger's paleut school desks, nearly new; blackboards: maps; bookcases: cocoa mat ting; handsome wax fruit; kilcben furniture, eto. it HANDSOME WALNUT FURNITURE, ELEGANT VELVET CARPETS, FRENCH CHINA, ETC On Tuesday morning, 18th Inst,, at lo o'clock, at No. 17U7 Mount Vernon street, by catalogue, suit handsome walnut and green plush furulture; handsome walnut chamber! and oak dining-room furulture; 8 suite cottage chamber lurui ture; elegant velvet carpet; English Brussels, hull, and Biair carpet; refrigerator; hue French china; kltrtien utensils etc. 6 15 21 Jftl. GL'AJMEY ft 60K8, AUCTIONEERS No. 60S WALNUT Street Hold Regular Bales of BEAL ESTATE, STOCK8. AND SECURITIES AT THE PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, Handbills of each properly Issued separately, louo catalogues published and circulated, containing, full descriptions of properly lo be sold, as also, a par tial list el property contained lu our Real Estate Regis ter, and oilered at private sale, bales advertised dally in all the dally newspaper Sale on Monday, June 17, will Include Tbe Elegant BROWN STONE RESIDENCE. 8. W, corner Broad and Thompson streets, 25 feet front, with lot, ItiO feet deep, built and Unlshod throughout In a superior manner, with exlra conve niences and com lor is bay windows, verandahs, three batb rooms, laundry, aud water closets, solid walnut stairway, etc. ORPHANS' COURT SALE Estate of N. Btrotise, dectastd Five brick dwellings, aud lot 44x1X1 feet l'litli street, below Christian, east side. V EsT PENN SUUARE Handsome modern resi dence, with every conveuieuce, No. 3, below Market VALVABLE FLOURING MILL8 With 85 acres of laud, kno u as 'Mount Pleasant Mills," iieur Car lisle. Cumberland county, I a. SPRING GARDEN STREET Handsome residence, brick aud hrowusioue, with extra conveniences, No. 21H4. 8 8 7t s AMU EL C. FORD ft SONS, AUCTIONEERS No. 127 S. FOURTH Street. Bales of Beat Estate, stocks. Loans, etc, at Phils delphia Exchange, every Friday at 12 o'clock, noon Our sales are advertised In all the dally and se vera of tbe weekly newspapers, by separate handbills ot each properly, and by pamphlet catalogues, on thousand of which will be iaaued on Wednesday pre ceding each sale. REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE BALE. B Y THOMAS BIRCH 4 EON, No. 1110 CUES- NUT Street, above Eleventh Street. CLOSING SALE OF FINE LINEN HOUSEKEEP ING GOODS. On Monday Morning, At 10 o'clock, at tbe Auction Store, No. 1110 Chesnut Hret-t, will be sold tbe bulance of the stock of Hue Imported housekeeping goods, comprising Elegant Daiuahk table cloths. Elegant dauiask napklus aud towels. , LiiD'ii sbeeiliiiis und pillow-case linens Parnsley's, Biubardsou's, and German table linen by the yard. Turk Isli and Scotch bath towels. Huckaback and diaper towels. French MarKelllts and English toilet quilts. Ladies' aud gentlemen's flue linen cumbrio hdkls. Brown and Rusnitt crashes, etc. '1 his stock is of recent Importation, and comprises the linesi goods of the kind manufactured. Now open lor examination. U ANCOA8T & WARNCCK, AUCTIONEERS, NO. 140 MARKET STREET, LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF 860 LOTS AMERI CAN AND IMPORTED DRY UOOIiH. LINN AND HOSIERY GOODS, MILLIN ERY OOODiJ, HOOP SKIRTS, CORSETS, NOTIONS, E1C, BY CATALOGUE, ON A CREDIT. On Wednesday Morning, ,,. . Juno 19. commencing at 10 o'clock. fomVT"'" " larire aud most desirable assortment ot newrJf?3Sg" able goods tor preseut sales.. 1 ur-rvrT ip l nri'IONEEB. No. 1020 B. t-'VWl A V AV A V CHESNUT Street. . PRIVY WELlOWNERSOPPROPTr JL The only place to tW WeU cieua na Olslntocted at very low prioea, A PETRON, Vtanuracturer of Poudrette, OOLPFMITH'S HAUU LLBBABY Street. REAL ESTATE SALES. O EXECUTOR'S BALE). EsUiteotCAsPK.lt W. rENNOCK, deceased, J. M. OUMMEY SONS, Auclloneors. DESIRABLE BUILDING LOT. UATHARINH AND SIXTEENTH STREETS On MONDAY, July 1, 18fi7, will be sold at Ptiblfa -Pale, at 12 o'clock, Noon, at the Philadelphia Ex cbango, All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the easterly side of Six teenin street, at the dlnlonce of 67 leet Inches northward from Catharine street, In the . 1 wenty-slxth Ward of Hie city ol Philadelphia; con taining In iront or breadth on said sixteenth street 87 -leet Inches, and extending In length or depth ol that wldih 112 feet to a select wide street called Uoilr street. Two fronts. All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the ' westerly side of sixteenth street, at the distance of Hie feet Inches northward from Catharine slrnat, In the Twenty-elxih Ward of the City of Philadelphia; containing lu frontor breadlb on said Sixteenth street , 55 feet 9S Inches, and extending In length or depth of that width, on tbe north line thereof, ion feet 4 Inches, aud on the south line thereof 180 feet, more or less. All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the nor'.b side ot Catharine street, at the distance of 53 feet , westward from Sixteenth street. In tbe Twenty-sixth Ward ol the City of Philadelphia; containing In front or breadth on said Catharine street 47 feet, and ex '' tending In lenrHi or depth of that width between' lines parallel with said Sixteenth street luo feet. IV. All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the , north side of Catharine street, adjoining No. 8. at tbe ' distance of loo feet westward Iroiu Sixteenth street. In the Twenty -sixth Ward ot the city of Philadelphia; containing la Iront or breadlb on said Catharine' street 30 feet, and extending in length or depth of that width between lints parallel wuh Sixteenth street 105 leet, t All tbat certain triangular lot or piece of ground, ' ' situate on the north side of Catharine street, begin- ' nlngata point at tbe distance ol 1.10 feet westward '' from Sixteenth street, In the Twenty-el xth Ward of tbe city ol Philadelphia; thence extending northward , In a line parallel wltb said sixteenth street 174 feet ,, 7H Inches; thence southwestwardly 198 feet 7 Inches to a point In tbe north line of said Catharine ntreei; thence easlwardly along said Catharine street 90 tcet to the place of beginning. Clear of all Incumbrance. J.M. GUMMEY A SONS, Auctioneer. . 6 15831 No. mm WALNUT tilreeU REAL ESTATE. J. M. GUM M KY ft RONS' RALE. ANPROME RESIDENCE. No. 1717 PINE Street. On MONDAY. July 1. loir?, will he sold at Publlo - Bale, at 12 o'clock Noon, at the Philadelphia Kg- ' Change, All that certain fbnr-story brick Messuage or Tene ment, and lot or piece of ground, sltuaie on tbe north , side of Fine street, at tbe distance ol 118 feet westward from the west side ol Seventeenth street, In the Seventh Ward of tbe city of Philadelphia; containing;' In front or breadlb ou said Pine street 18 feet, and ex tending In length or depth northward of that width 70 feet to a 4 feet wide alley, with the privilege thereof. Has twostory double back buildings, parlor, dining room, and klicl en on the first floor, slttlngroom, bath room, store room, and every convenience. lain ex cellent order. Clear of all Incumbrance. One half the purchase money may remain on mort- , gage, U desired. J. M. OUMMEY ft SONS, Auctioneers, ; 8158t No. BOB WALNUT Street. ' ORPHANS' COURT 8ALE. Estate of NATHAN STHOUSE, deceased. 1 J. M. OUMMEY ft SONS, Auctioneers. FIVE BRICK DWELLINGS and LARGE LOT. FItTH Street, below Christian. Pursuant to an alias order of tbe Orphans' Court for the City and Cuuutyol Philadelphia, will be sold at Public Sale, Ou MON DAY, June 17, 10(17, aOJ o'clock, Noon, at the Philadelphia Exchange, All those certain two contiguous lota of ground and dwelling-houses tbereon erected, being marked ra , spcctlvely In a certain plan annexed to a Deed of Par tition, which Is recorded In Deed Book No. 63, page 4a2, etc., the northernmost tbereof D., No. 42,. and the southernmost thereof D, No. 43, situate on the east ' side of FiiXh street at the distance of 82 feet south ward from Christian street, in tbe Second Ward of the City of Philadelphia; containing together in front on said Fifth street 41 feet 8 Inches (each lot 22 feet 4 Inches), aud In length or depth on the north side thereof about 124 feet 8 Inches, and on tbe south side thereof about 114 feet 10 inches. Bounded on the east partly by lot marked on the said plan No, 36, allotted lo Gilbert Berkley, and partly by lot No. 87, allotted to George Inglis; on tbe north by lot marked No. 41. -allotted to Catbarine Inglls; on the south by lot No 44, allotted to said Gilbert Barkley, and on the went ' by said Filth street. Being tbe same premises which Elisha Crowell, surviving executor or the last will of Erastus Stevens, M D., deceased, by Indenture bear ing date May 18, 1MH, recorded In Deed Book T. II., No. 149. page 2ufl, etc., granted and conveyed unto the said Nathau Strouse, In fee. Improvements oonsist ol five 3-story brick dwellings, erected upon thereat part of said lots, Subject to a yearly ground-rent oi 11L liy the Court. K. A. MERRICK, Clerk Orphans' Conrt. J.M. GUMMEY ft SONS, Auctioneers, -5 28 J815 No. 608 WALNUT Street. tfll REAL ESI ATE. Ajl J. M. GUMMEY ft RONS' SALE. ELEGANT BROWN STONE RESIDENCE, No. H52 N. BROAD Street, S. W. corner of Thompson. On MONDAY', Juue 17, 1887, will be sold at l'uolfo Bale, at 12 o'clock, Noou, at the Philadelphia Ex change, All that certain four-story Brown Btone Residence, and lot or piece of ground thereunto belonging, situate at the southwest porner of Broad aud Thompson streets, In the Twentieth Ward or the city ot Phila delphia, containing in front or breadth on said Broad street 25 feet, and extending In length or depib of that width on said Thompson street ltKi leet to Carlisle street. Ha three-story double back buildings and F rench roof. Was erected and hnlsbed throughout In a superior manner, with solid walnut stairways; extra, conveniences and comforts, large closeis, etc., and all waste water perfectly drained into the culvert. Has large BBloon parlor, library with bay window, and ball all iinishea lu solid walunl; dining-room, water-closet, and kitchen on the first floor; also, kitchen and laun dry with stationary wash-tubs, with hot and cold water! In basement; light, airy, and dry cellar; two large cbambers. dressing-room, balb-room aud water closet on the second floor ot main bulldlug; sltiiug room. nursery, bath-room aud water-vloset la th back building; six chamber on the third door, and one huge room on fourth floor suitable for billiard room. Also, two Iron verandahs opening from tb sin ing-rooni and dining-room. Servant's water closet In cellar, wine-closet, beater, two rauges, sta tionary wush baslus, eic. Is In perfect order through out. , Clear of all Incumbrance. I16.0MI may remain ou mortgage. If desired. Can be seen on application ai ihe ollice ot J, M. GUMMEY A SONS, Auctioneers, 6lB8t No. 508 WALNUT Street. 0REAL ESTATE. J. M. GUMMEY A SONS' SALE, l uUR-fcTORY BRICK BESIDKNCJi , No. S WEST PENN SQUARE. On MONDAY, Juue 17, 1M7, will be sold at Publia Sale, at u o'clock, Noon, at the Philadelphia Ex change, AD that certain four-story messuage or tenement, and lot or pli ce of ground, slluute ou the went side of Merrick Btreet, or West penn Square, between Broad and istbsireets, lu tbe Nlnlh Ward of the city of Phila delphia; begiuuiug at the distance ot 98 feet 7 lucbea southward lrom liie south side of Market street, con taining lu front or br adtb ou tbe said Merrick street, or Went Peun ftjuu 21 feel 7 Inches, and extending, lu length or depih v. istwardol that width 95 feet to a cerium 6 leel sill y, which leads southwardly and communicates wllb another 5 feet wide alley, whlcti leads weelward lulu the Baid Fifteenth street. Dwell ing contains 18 rooms. Dining room and kitchen on brut floor, and two large parlors on second floor. Bath, heater, hot aud cold water, elc.etc Immediate poa session giveu. Clear ol all Incumbrance. One half the purchase maney may remain on mort gage, 11 desired. J. M. GUMMEY ft RONS, Auctioneers. 6S82t No. Sua WALK UT Street. OREAL E8TATE. J. M. GUMMEY ft SONS' SALE. VALUABLE MILLS, with 84 acrea, near CAB L1SLE, Cumberland county, Pa. . ... Ou MONDAY, Juue 17. ISM, will be sold at rubllo Sale, at 12 o'clock. Noou, at the Philadelphia Ex ft n ft All that tract or piece of land, togetbor with the Im provements thereon erected, known Pleasant Mills," situate lu the ,,wn;,,0f0"n'oe. county of Cumberland, aud state "'"Y, J.?on containing 28 acrea aud 8 perches. Also, " dUlon. a tract ol woodlaud separaie lri W cVCi ttie above, conlalning f""6"' fiVi building provemen aconsist of a large stone ml building, X!f? .''?! ?' V.!.Krra,fi& everytuVnl'Tn iter (llnm A lain lurfte LriC It. juawijoivm ajvudw, inifta 1BO, n,.lu. lih mahlattf.il till tarn, new twostory irai necessary ont-buiJUli lgs. Lund is In the blKhest state Liirt tlx miles lrom Aiecnauicnuurg. ine uow ran ?,Vai1 Cumberland and Caledoula," will pass within one hundred yards of the Mill, but not through the ptvv J. M. GUMMEY A SONS. Auctioneers, 6 8B2t No. 6H WALN UT Street. r ., imutMf uiifl Dossessiou ifiveu. T. STEWART BROWN, 8.E. Corner ot FOURTH fc CUESTKTTT STS. VIKliriOTllRER or rRTOXS, VALISES, BAGS, RETICULES . HAWj STRAPS, HAT OASES. POCKET BOOKS, FLAWtfl ana iraveung uouus iuuihui GET THE BEST THE HOLY BJ5T.Ad? lug's Edltloua-Pamlly, Pulpit audl?o-k In beautiful tstylea of Turkey WnhowSrapUta blodluga. A new edition, arranged for puotograpuiu portrait Of fatuUlea. wardTNG, Publisher, Ko. tvu UX bu beww Ifutatb niir new tivo rail board runuou Orchard, o 'choice apple and peaches, aud fruit !, abundance. The water power la unequalled and Sever-fulllng. situate lu one of ihe best grain grow lifs f regions m the Slate. Seven miles Iroun Carlisle.
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