FIREANDDURGLARPROOFSAFES LILLIE'S CHILLED-IRON SAFES IMPORTANT FACTS MllICH TUB PEOPLE SHOULD "MAKE A NOTE O F.' Fact L-LTLLTE'B CJTILLF.D-IRON bafrs nave bepn largely Introduced fur tlia last twelve years, and gold to those having the lament amount of valuables, as the best and nost ihorotiKhly J I lire I ar froof bale: and, up to theism thrte years, It baa been en rare to bear ol one ot Llllle'g dales bavins been rVb. 5y ,"r'l"r,, " ,o or bear ol a white blackbird or a white elephant. Fact II. It is notorious tliat the profession of the burglar bas advanced at a rai.ld pace within tun last elKbt years, and what was thoroughly burglar-proof then Is not so now, which accounts for the fact that within the last three years very few of Llllle's Hates have been robbed, aud the secret anonymous circulars distributed by other safe-makers lat terly, showing a wry fnv canes milv. Is the strongest evidence that bi.t a very small number bavs been robbed to this time, notwitbHtandlug tbe large num ber in use, and the amount at stake it succeastul. Fact III. There are two, and only two, general and leading priucldles upon which ail burglar-proof sales are constructed. The one Is pouring liquid Iron betweeu and around bars of wrought lreu, hard ened sireel, or any proper combination of metals. This principle Is adpied by I.lilie, In the Chilled Iron bate, aud covered and controlled by his letter patent. The other In made ud ol layers nf nlalea nrHiiroHi metals, held together by bolls or rivets, or both. To iji invitf mrv various omecLlnnH l-li a n double. Tbe wrought Iron plates, which are -ugiu in uidmif, aiBuuutiue, ana are operated v the w hole catalogue ot burglar' took. Tha Jr rivets are easily lorced by suitable tools, h without powder, and cannot be sustained! mer prtnclple, adopted by Little, avoids all injections, can be made any thickness, and ud any amount of resistance required; avoids i veis, doiis. etc.; nas no wrought Iron outside to ."operated upon by burglars' implements. FACT IV. Mr. I.llllR. the Pilnl. an ha learned that It was posMble with the modern Im- froved tools lor burglars to grind through chilled ron or hardened steel, begn experimenting to avoid the difficulty, aud after much labor aud expense he baa perlected a system lor chilling Iron and combin ing metals that Is enliiely proof against theburglar'a drill, or any other of his tools, even the wedge, war ranted to stand tbe hardest test practicable for any burglar to make. As a proof of his success, the fol lowing certilicaie Is now offered lroiu the .Novelty Works, Kew York: OlfKICB NOVKLTT IBOW WOHKS, t A ., Skw Yohk, lHth liecember, 1866. Jfetsri. lAtvHt Lillie A Horu ' Gjcntlkmjln: We have subjected the sample of Chilled Iron you furnished us to the most severe tests ias regards drilling through it) that we could bring to lear upon It. and without success. It la our opinion that it can only be penetrated by the use ot a large number ot drills, and the expendi ture ol much power, with days of time. And we think it Impossible lor a burglar, with his time aud power, to penetrate It at all. ouia truly, Isaac V. Holmes. Superintendent. Lyman U. II all, Foreman. And the following extensive Iron manufacturers In Philadelphia, Boston, and Chicago, alter tbe most thorough teats, liud the result to he substantially the same. . Aud their principal Iron Workers so certify: Messrs. Merrick k feou, Koulhwark Foundry, Phila delphia. The Finkley & Williams Works, Boston, Mass, Tbe Union Foundry and the Northwestern Foun dry, Chicago, 111. . Fact V. The proposition made the public hereto fore Is now renewed: I will furnish bales or Vault loors, of same size aud capacity of other best makers, and at one-third less price; and the same may be tested when finished, and 1 will furnish tue man to test the work of any otber maker, and he shall fur nish tbe man to test my work ; and the party so order ing may accept tbe work which stands the most re alstance.ln any wayor manner practicable lor a burglar to work. Fact VI .I wonld now gay to any of the owners of Llllle's Bares, that, in view 01 the preceding facts, If they feel the need of additional security, I will ex change with them, on lair terms, giving them all the late improvements, and the increased security, which Is claimed to be beyond the reach of Burglars, until some new system shall be developed In the working of Iron, which would now seem hardly possible. Fact Viz. It is true that the Sheet-Iron or common Bate, as now made, under ordinary cirenmstaucea (aud when not crushed by the lull of walls or timbers) usually saves the written matter, but If tbe lire is se vere it has to be copied, for the Ink will soon lade out; besides, tbe sale Is twisted up aud useless. It Is equally true that the Chilled-Iron Safe saves the writteu matter in a perfect stale, thai It doea not lade out or require copying, and that tbe sale Itself Is ready for further use. Any number of trials in Urea, certtlied to, prove these lucts, aud If any of the Bale venders who are distributing secret, anonymous circulars to injure tbe reputation ol LlLLIK'eS SAFK are not sat Is lied with these statements, they can have tbe opportunity of testing by lire one of their own Bares with LILLLK'B, on equal terms, whenever they bo decide. Fact VIII. In answer to the story circulated by Interested parties, that Lillie's bale bad goue up, aud bad ruined Lillle, etc, I would say that at no time in the last two years could Ltlue&bon halt supply the demand lot Bifea, aud were under the necessity of forming a large slock company, wlih a very large capital, to meet the demand; aud Mr. Lewis Lillla, br., la now tbe president ol that company, which Is located on tbe ieliiwaie, in l'eunsylvuuiu, wear Kuslou, and la the largest bafe Works probably in existence, aud will be able to supply all demands lor balea. Locks, Chllled-lrou Vaults, etc. In conclusion, I beg to' call the attention of my patrons and IrleuUB, aud the public, to the facts here presenteu, aud to say that I am very thankful for East favors, aud that I am prepared to furnish LIL ,li.'b liUKOLAK AND FJKK AND BUKULAK PKOOF bAFF-H, VAULT DOOK8. CHILLKO IKON VAULTS and COMBINATION LOCKS, all at short Tintire. warranted to be tbe best and cheapest in r -market. I also keep constantly a large assortment Of secono-liuua nre x-roois, iuaeu iu vuuauge lor Llllle's Burglar Proofs, ot the best-known makers, all put in good order, aud ottered at below usual auc tion prices. I 3X. C SADLEU, AGENT FCR LILLIE'S SAFE AND IRON COMPANY, No. G39 ARCH Street, 6 9 tuths2m PHILADELPHIA. ggj C. L. MAISER, MANUFACTUBKB OV FIRE AKI BlIBViaBritOOF SAFES. 1.04 HhHITII, liElvlVlIANClEIt, AND DEALCBIN IIVll.mil O MABIMVAliE, 6 5 Ml. 4 BACK Ml BDETi Vi A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FIRE ! II D,,r.i.i.T,rnnrKAFESi on hand, with Inside KLSi and Burglar-proofSAFlss on nana, witn insiae doors. Dwelling-house bales, free Irom dampness. viXZei low. C. UASSKSi FOKDKK, No. 41 VINJi btreet. nrrn ii nnrniT iVUV Lnii uic.it i H PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE .niftwea. nieoH COTIBfl. BIOS, KTO, If yon want an extra Awning very cheap, let our awning makers take the measure, and make It from !ri,1,,P .. . , .Anu luta nilH iiijihiI hV 111. alotof iWNi uoDfiw" """i .--.-, : . . ... many ol which are entirely new. and ol the best la Suuce Suck. Also, Government riadd! and Harueae m Noa. 837 and North JKONT btreet. PHILADELPHIA BURGBOM'8 -RANDAdB INbTITUTK. KO. 14 H. . ...... . . . u,,,,.,. Ti n KVi-KETT, after thirty years' practical ejtperienoe. f-atent Wradoatlng prersure Truat, and m variety of X ,u. v. . L ).,.)ln blw.k Tiir, Khnilltfl.r tu.,. finitches. buspeudera, etc. i-aoies- Pni. V, 1.11 1M Mllll ucted by a Lady, 64 ALKXANDEll U. DAI'l'lihli JV'., ANB Uo. H NOHTH WATER BTJ1KJIT, ' ' ' PJ1ILADKLPHIA. ttlliWDM CATTKIA. 21 1U1AH fl). OATTBf CUCKANDCANTAS, Of all numbers and brand Tent Awntng-, Trunk, and Wagon Cover Duck. Autf Paper Jiuotactuiers' Drier lelu, from oue tost? feet wide: PauUnif. ISelting, riall Twine, etc. teetwiue.t-au a VV. EVERMAN A CO., No. ll JON m Alia. VATENTi WIBB WORK Win WAILING 3. BTORK FRONTS' , JX)B BAlLinuo. "ulJA1;,)rti J.AKTITTON8, KTf fALBCRKEK8, FOUHDRINIKU WlithW, US Q lianiifai'tured by ma w a I.U n Jr MIOMM. . Iso. 11 K blX'lil bUreeW THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, FINANCIAL. O T I C C TO TIIK HOLDERS OF TUB LOfN OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, SUE AFTEB JCLT 1, 1880, AND DEFOBE 4V1.T ,1S60. 0 . Holders of tbe following. LOANS OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA are requested to present them for payment (Principal and Interest) at The Farmers' and mechanics' National Sank of Philadelphia. Loan of March 80, 1830, due March 4, 1853. February 16, 1833, due July 1, 1858. " March 27, 1833, due July 1, 1858. January 20. 1839, due July 1, 1859. ' June 7, 1839, due August 1, 1859. - March 80, 1832, due July 1, 1800. ' April 6, 1832, due July 1, 1800. Also, all BANK . CHARTEK LOANS due prior to July 2, 1800. All of the above LOANS will cease to draw Interest after August 15, 1807, JOII9T W. GE1BT, GOVERNOR. JOHN F. IIABTRANFT, AUDITOR-GENERAL. WILLIAM II. HKjfllLK, 6 IS stuth IS 15 STATE TREASURER. JCV OT AT E LOAN. THE NEW SIX PER CENT STATE LOAEM, Free from all State, County, and Municipal Taxation, Will be urnlBhed In sums to suit, on applica tion to either of the undersigned: IAT COOKE A COM DBEXEL A CO 66 lmlp K. W. CLARKE A CO, 7 3-10s, ALL BEllIJSS, CONVERTED INTO Five-Twenties of 1865 JANUARY AND JULY! WITHOUT CHARGE IIOADS DELIVERED HDIEDIATEJLT. DE HAYEK & BROTHER 10 2Jrp KO. 40 I, THIRD STREET. A ; U G U 1 T SEVEN-THIRTY N 01 E S, CONTESTED WITIIOCT CUABCEJ IKTO TEE KW IIVE-TWESTX UOLD ISTERISX BONDS, Large Eondi delivered at onoe. Bmall Bonds fur nished as soon as received irom Waauincton. JAY COOKE A OO.a iitl Wo. 114 B.TniRD STREET. 7 3'10S SEVEN -THIRTY NOTES COSTEBTED WITIIOUT CHARGE INTO TUB NEW 5.Os BONDS DELIVERED AT ONCE, COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES wanted at highest Aarket rates. WM. PAINTER A CO;, 1 1 BO.SI kOITTlI THIRD T, SEVENTH NATIONAL BANK ! OF PIIILADELPHIAJ NORTHWEST COBNEB OF FOUBTU AND MARKET KTBEETS GEORGE W. HILL, rRESJIDENT, E. B. HALL, I'AslIltH, OFFERS EVERY ADVANTAGE TO DEPOSITORS Bankers', Merchants', aud Manufacturers' Aocounts solicited. ' 18 tuatuaua FINANCIAL. QANKINO IIOU8E or Jay Cooke & Co.. NOS. lis AND 114 S.TniBD bt., fiiila. Dealers in all Government Securities, OLD O SiOsj WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW. A LIBERAL DIFFERENCE ALLOWED, Compound Interest Notes Wanted. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. Collections made. Stocks bought and sold on Coinmifeijion. Special business aocommodaUons reserved for ladles. 3 24 8m Ua 8. SECURITIES A SPECIALTY. SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, K0.16S THIRD ST; NO. 8 NASSAU ST., raiLADixPHiA. I xkw TOBjr. ORDERS FOB STOCKS AND GOLD EXE. ccted in philadelphia and hew York i 11 JULY COUPONS WANTED. JAY G00EE & CO., No. 114 South THIRD St. 6 291m PHILADELPHIA. QOLD COUPONS DUE JULY 1 WANTED. DE HAVEN & BRO., 6 21 20t NO. 40 SOITII THIRD ST. FURNITURE, BEDDING, ETC. I L LI AM WITTFELD, MAKUFACTURER AND DEALER IK CABINET FURNITURE, KON.6J, , S JNUBTII SECOND ST., Below Arch, West Bide, Philadelphia, Calls attention to bis extensive assortment of FIRST- CLASS FURNITURE, comprising ;- BOLID ROSEW OOD, BOLID WALNUT, PARLOR BUITS OF PLUSII, TERRY. REPS, AND HAIR CLOTH, ELEGANT CHAMBER AND COTTAGE SUITS BEST DINING ROOM AND KITCHEN FURNITURE. ALSO. WRITING DESKS, MARBLE-TOP STANDS, ETC., All of which are manufactured by ourselves, of the best materials, and will be sold for cash only, at ruucl) lowerrates than are offered elsewhere. N. B. Goods packed and shipped to all parts of the country. SlSsmlhlm JOUSE-FUHNISULNQ GOODS. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE BAKUA1AS. To close tbs estate of tbe late JOHN A. MCRPHEJT, Importer and Dealer la House-Fur nlshins Goods, NO. B CUESNUT STREET, Between Ninth and Tentb, South Side, Philadelphia, ills Administrators now otler the whole stoca at prices below the ordinary rates charged. This stuck embracfs every thing wanted In a well-ordered uouho hold: Plain Tin Ware, .Brushes, Wooden Ware, Baskets, Plated Ware, Cutlery, Iron Ware, Japanned V are, and Cooking Utensils of every description. A great variety of feUAKKK GOODH, BIRD. CAGf-S, etc etc, can be obtained on the most reason able terms. GENUINE ARCTIC REFRIGERATORS AND WATER COOLERS. A hue assortment of PAPIER-MACHE GOODS. This Is the largest retail establishment In this Ubs In Philadelphia, and cltuens aud strangers will hud It to their advantage to examine our stock balore pu r cliaslng. MT1K. Onr friends In the conntry may order by mall, and prompt attention will be given. Ill tha lu rO HOUSEKEEPERS. I save a large stock of every variety ol FURWITU11E. Which I will sell at reduced prices, consisting of PLAIN AND MAKJ1LE TOP COTTAUE BDITS. WAUNUT CHAalBKK 8UI1S. PAKLOR HLTltt IN ViiXVET PLTJfcH. . . PARLOK riUll S IN HAIR CLOIU. PARLOR SU1TH IN REPH. ... Sideboards, Extension Tables, Wardrobes, Book cases, Uattresaes, Lounges, etc, etc. , " P. P. eUSTINE, " g t W. B. corner SECOND and RACE Street. P I T L E B , WE A VEi; & CO., j ' MANUFACTURERS OF Manilla and Tarred Cordace, Cord Twines, Etc. i No. North WATER Street, and -No. North DELAWARE Avenue, EDWIM H.FlTI.KB, llK'HAH Wsuyb. I (XlNBAD J. Cixji Hiaa. n WILLIAM B. GRANT COMMIHBION MERCHANT, No. U B. DELAWARE Aveuue, Philadelphia, AUK NT jroM Dupont's Gnnpowder, Rehued Nitre, Charcoal, EK W. linker & Co.'s Chocolate, Cocoa, and lirouia. Crocker Bros. A Co.'s YeUuW Metal bueathln Eolu, and Nails. 14 RAILROAD LINES. SHOHTEHT ROUTE TO THE BEA-SIIOREI CAMDKN AND ATLANTIC RAIMtOAD, i THROUGH IN TWO HOURS. Five Trains dally to Allantlo City, and onsoa Sun day. On and aflpr SATURDAY, June 29, 1867, trains Will leave VINE Ktreel Ferry, as lollows: Hiif rial Kxcurslon ... fi'00 A. M, Mall, .....7 A. M. 1'relglit, with PaKsmiRer Car attached 9 15 A. hi. Exprcfin (through in two hours)......... 2 K P. M. Atlantic Accommodation 4 19 P, M. BR'HJHN 1KU LEAVER ATLANTIC! Ppeclal i.xcursl(in.... s-l P. M. Mull 4-4 r. M. rreight UNO A. M. Express (ttirougb In two hours) 7 08 A. M. Accommodation .6 45 A. M. Junction Accommodation to Jackson and interme diate nations leaves Vine street. S 30 P. M. Returning leaves Jackson 6-2S A. M. H A DlXJNKIKLI) ACCOMMODATION 1RAINS Leave Vine street at..H...M.Mlu iA A. M., 2 ' 0 P. M. Leave Iladdontleld at l-oo P. M., 81 P. M. SUNDAY MAIL TRAIN TO ATLANTIC CITY Leaves Vine street at 7'80 A. M., and Atlanlioat 4 40 p. M. Fare to Atlantlo $2. Round Trip Tickets, pood oily for the day and train on which thry are Unird, MicKeis ror sale at the Ullice or tue rniianeipnia and at No. CH KtiN U'f Street, Continental Hotel. The Philadelphia Iocal Express Company, No. 25 ClOiiNUT Street, will call tor baggage in any part of the cny and suburbs, and check to hotel or cottage at AtlnnlioClty. D. II. MUNDY, n x tr Agenb FAST FREIUIIT LINE, VIA NORTH PENN SYLVANIA RAIuROAD. to Wllkeabarre, Ma- nanoy cay. Alouut Carmel, centraiia, ana ait points on LelitgU alley Paliroad and ita branches. By new arrangements, perfected this day, this rond Is enabled to Klve increased despatch to merchandise consigned to the above-named points. ucous oenverca at inn i iirougn reignt uopoi, . h K. Cor. ol t'KuMT and NORLE hlreets, before S P.M., will reach Wiiksbarr., Mount Car mel, Mahsnoy CHy. and the other stations in Maha noy and Wyoming Valleys,:before 11 A. M. ot the suc ceeding day. ELLIS CLA.RK. 618 1m Agent. EST J E R BEY RAILROAD. KTWTIAV M ATfj TRAIN FOR CAPK MAY. Commencing SUNDAY, June 24, 1HG7. the SUNDAY MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN will leave Phila delphia, loot ol Market street (upper ferry), at 7 A. M. Returning leave Cape Island at 6 P. M., slopping at principal Stations only. Fare, fa oo. Excursion Tickets, tl 00. Good this day and train only. . WILLIAM X RE WELL, 6 20t91 Superintendent, PROPOSALS. jpitorosAiiS. Navy Department, 1 Bureau of Yards and Docks, June3,18G7. J Bealeu Proposals for eacti class, separaraLely endorsed, "i'rtiposuls for Class No. (name the class) for the Navy Yard at (name tbe yard)," will be received at this ofllce until the 1st July next, at 3 o'clock P. M and the opening of the bids Will be commenced at 10 o'clock A. M., on the following day, for furnishing aud deliver ing, at tbe several Navy Yards named, tue ma terials and articles embraced In printed schedules, which, with the form of offer and guarantee, will be furnished on application, aud sent by mail, If so requested, to persons desiring to offer to contract lor any or all of the clusKes named therein, by tbe commandants of the several Navy Yards, for the classes for the yards under their command or by the Paymas ter nearest thereto, or by the Bureau, for any or all of the yards. To prevent confusion and mistakes In sealing the offers, no bid will be received which con tains classes for more than one yard in one en velope; nor any bid which Is not perfect and complete In Itself, according to the forms of oiler and guarantee, aud each Individual of a firm must sign the bid and contract. Bidders are referred to the printed instrno tions, which will be furnished with the sche dules, and they are hereby cautioned and 'par ticularly notified that their offers should be made on the printed form prescribed by the Bureau, and be mailed In time to reach their destination before the time expires lor receiv ing them; no bid will be considered which shall be received after the period stated, and no allowance will be made for failures of the mail. All offers must be accompanied by the bidder's license, or a certified copy thereof, and the bidder must state distinctly at what Pay master's office he desires the bills to be paid. To guard against offers being opened before tbe time appointed, bidders are requested to indorse on their envelopes, above the address, and draw a line tinder the Indorsement thus: "Frojmsats or Class No. (name the class) or the jaiy xara aivnameme yaray "To the Chief ot the Bureau of Yards and Docks. Washington. D. U." The certificate to tbe guarantors' responsi bility must be certinea to by tue Assessor or in ternal Kevenue for the district in which tney resiue. The schedule .will state the times within which articles will be required to be aellvered. If any articles are named In the schedules which are not known to be in common or gene ral use, the bidders will asoertaln promptly wnetner suon articles can oe procured or not, and If they cannot be obtained, the fact must be reported to the Bureau at once, before bids shall be received. ff'hn unratlaa tn nut ctltrn tliA innlvaAl and OiaI. responsibility be certified to by the Assessor of internal itevenue lor tue district in which tuey resiue. All offers not made in strict conformity with the instructions accompanying the schedules Will, at the option of the Bureau, be rejected. The classes of this Bureau are numbered as follows: Class No. 1, Bricks; No. 2. Stone; No. 4, Yellow Fine Lumber; No. 5, Oak and Hardwood; No. 6, UrkiioUU. U .......... Innln., t '....p....... XJ 7, Lime, Hair, and Plaster: No. 8, Cement; No. 9, Gravel and Band; No. 0', Moulding and Fires and Fireclay; No. 10, (Slate; No. 11, Iron, Iron HwkeE, and jNans; mo. iz, feieei: jno. 13, fig iron; No. 14. Files: No. 15. Paints. Oils, and Glass: No. lit l. 1 . 1 r'Unnilluvvi TV.' . 17 Iln..l.i,.i.... Kl n IU Stationery; No. '20, Hay and Straw; No. 21. Pro vender; No. z, unarcoai; jno. zs, netting, rack ing, and Hose; No. 21i Hperm and Lubricating Oils; No. 25, Iron Work, Plpiug, etc.; No. 2(i, Augers; No. 27, Anthracite Coal; No. 29. Bitu minous Cumberland Coal; No. 30, Heml-Bitu- nilnous Broad Top Coal (aud I'lctou at Boston yard); No. 81, Copper aud Composition Nails; No. 32, Machinery and Tools. ! NAVAL ASYLUM. Class No. 1. Clothing; No. 2. Hats, Boots, Shoes, etc.; No. 3. Provisions; No. 4. Grooeries; No. 6. Dry Goods; No. . Bread, etc.; No. 7. To bacco; No. 8. Coal: No. 9. Paints, Oils, Glass, etc.; No. 1L Lumber; No. 12. Fitewood; No. 13. Pro- vtnder: No. 14. Miscellaneous; No. 15. Hard, ware; No. lii. Stationery; No. 15. Filling Ice houses. bers, required at the respective Navy Yards aud Naval Asyium: BOHTON. Nos 1, 2. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 11, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20, 21. 23, 24, 25. 26. 2f. 29, 32. NKW YOKK. ' Nor, 1, 5. 11, 12, 14, 15, 10, 17, 18, 20, 21. 23, 21, 25, PHILADELPHIA. Nos. 5. 6, 11, 14, 15, 10, 17, IS, 20, 21, 23, 24, 30, 32. NAVAL ASYLUM. Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8, 9 11, 12. 13, 14, 15, 16, 17. WASHINGTON. D. C. Nos. 2, 8. 7, 8, l, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17. 18. 20, 21, 22, 26, HJ. LO i"' PENSACOLA. Nos. 6, 7. 8, 11, 12, 14, 15. 16, 17, 18, 20, 21, 23. 24. STOVES, RANGES, ETC. QULVER'S MEW PATENT I PEEP SAND-JOINT ' HOT-AIR FURNACE. . KAHUEl OF ALL KIBES. Also, Pbllegar's New Low Pressors Bteam Beatlni Apparatus, k or sale by ! CUABLES WlXI.HlrW, B1H No. 1181 MAHKBT Btreet. THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCliENERj OK KUKOPKAN RANttiC, for Families, Ho- HS tela, or Public Iiistllutluus, 111 TWiMlY D1JT Kh kKNT blZb. AlBO.PlilladelnuiaKaiiKer Bot-AIr Furnau, Portable II eaUini.LowuuwnUrttUa, Flrebourd Hiovkm, Bulb Bullers, Blowhole Platw " Pollers, txok lug Btoves, etc., wkuleHale sud retll,bj tbe n.ttuufaclurers. H11AKPK t THOMHON, 6 -ft siutlitim No. MM N. BiqxjN 1 Btreet. T. STEWART BROWN, B E. Corowof FOURTH & CHESTNVT STS. MANUr ACT USES Of HHJKK8, VAtlSES, BAGS, RETICTJtES, BHAW1 BTRAPB, HAT CASES, POCKET BOOKS, FLA&&4 And Trsveliox 8oU jeneriiiy. JUNE 27, 1807. AUCTION SALES. Phimp fosn, Anctionevr. 0 C L E L L A N 1) A CO (Btirrpwnra to Pbllln Ford "O.V M AUCTIOMli.iaaj. No. M4 MAUKkT StreM. CLOSING 8ALF OF TH F, BF.ASON OF )00 CASES ituirrs A in i) Biitjj'iS. On Monilav Mornlnir. July I, commemius: at 10 o'clock, we will bpII by CBlaloRiip. lor chhIi, Hhoiit 2'00 c.Hes Men's, Hoys', and Ytiuilis' lioots, Shoes, liroKiios. ltalmorals. elo. Also, a superior assortment ot women's, Mln.es', and Clillnrpiis' wear, to close ronsliriimenls for the pre sent (ifnson. when huyers 01 jiooisanu aaoes win una it. to their Interest to nttenil. IS 27 81 JOHN B. MYERS ft CO., AUCTIONEERS Nos. 282 and 834 MARKET Street. CLOSING BALE OF CAKPKTING3, MATTINGS, On Friday Mornlne;, w ...... ., i. ) t.i.'v. . will ur buiu, i j i n.(iii'iiT7, 11 four nionths' credit, about tuo pieces siiperllne and line Ingrain, Venetian, list, hemp, coltaue, and rag carpetiiiRS. Canton niattliiES, etc., embracing a choice a.snorimeni oi superior goous, wulcu may be examined early oo the luorulutfol sale. L6t BALE Fon ACCOI NT OF UNDERWRITERS, On Friday Morning. JRtb Instant, at ll n'nlni'k. 1J linli.a miwrlnr h1a.nh.il Linen Vv asto. dsmaired on tbe voyspe of Importation, aud to be sold without reserve for cash. it TIIE LAST PALF, FOR THIS REASON OF UtiOIS, hllOltb, bTBAW GOOUS, TJIAVKLLINU BAGS, JIU On Tnesday Morning, July 2, at 10 o'clock, will be sold, by catalogue, on 1 1 1 r nif.nllia' nratlil ulu.ul l",in n.,.h.i.ua ...... t b b I . balinorals, etc., of city and Km tern manufacture. ' upeu iur exaniiDaiioD witn catalogues early on tbe morning of sale. 16C4 f M. GUMMEY ft 80KS, AUCTIONEERS I No. ton WALNUT Btreet Hold Regular Sales of K1CAL KSTATK, bTOCRB, AND BFCURiTIKS Al THK PHILADKLPU1A KXCUANUK, Handbills of each properly issued separately. lutiOcalalOKUes Dublished aud circulated, coutainlni full descriptions of property to be sold, as also, a par tlal list el property contained In our KetU .ta tale Keg U ivr, nuu uiiereu ml iirivuiti sale. bales advertised dally lu all tbs dally newspaper SALE ON MONDAY, I July I, will Include UANHSOME tOUR-STOTlY BRICK RESIDENCE. No. 1717 Pine street. KXJiCUTOH'b HALE Estate or Casper W, Pen rock, deceased Two-story brick Dwelling. No. 1015 (sergeant street, HAMK iTATE Valuable property. Hotel. Dwell ing, and Stables. Nos. 713 aud 715 spring Garden street. MAjufi i.Bi a 1 c ueMiruoie jtuuaing im, osoyiis feet, west side of sixteenth street, above ttelbarlne. HAWK KHTATK Desirable Building Lot, 77 by 105 feet, north side of Catharine street, west ot Sixteenth. SAME KwTAl E TrlanKUlar lot ol ground. 80 by lit) leet, north side of Catharine Btreet, west of Six teen lb. adjoining tbe above. SAME ESTATE Deelrable Building Lot, 67 feet front, east Bid. ot Sixteenth Btreet, north ol Catharine. WEST PHILADELPHIA Valuable Hotel Pro perty, with large lot, 4U by 200 feet, Nos. 3121 and 3123 ci i ennui sireet, adjoining the west Chester ana rniia delphlii Railroad liepou ijsr rniiiAuitLrsiA-Two tnree siory ones: Dwellings. Nos. JI4-17 and Ransom sireet. 6 22 71 M THOMAS ft SONS, NOS. 139 AND lil . S. FOURTH Street, SUPERIOR FURNITURE. FINK MANTEL MIR- KUil, UltUhHJlLS UAKl'KTB, ETC On Friday Mornlne. ISIh Instort, at 10 o'clock, at No. K6 N. Eleventh Rtieet. bv catalogue. Buoerlor surolus Huuseliultl Fur niture, line French plate Mautei Mirror, handsome Bcokcate, nue velvet i;arpeis, engravings, etc. eta May be examined on the morning of sale, L O 2t SUPERIOR FURNITURE. FINE BRUSSELS AND OTHER CARPETS, CHINA AND GLASSWARE, H.IV. ETU On Frldsv afternoon. At 2 o'clock, at No. 1013 Spruce street, by cata logue, superior walnut parlor and chamber furniture; China and glassware; Hue Brussels aud other car- petB, etc. L" FOUR ELEGANT SHOW CASES. TWO FRENCH PLATE JIlKKUKb, HUUUEilUUU UJBN1TUKE, On Saturdav morning. 29th Inst., at 11 o'clock, at No. Hi 6 Cheanut street. 4 elegant show cases, large French plates and silver mouiiliugs; i i: rencn piuie pier mirrors, in gut rrame; .uperlor parler, chamber, and dining-room iurniture; .Brussels carpels; engravings, eio. i it n B Y THOMAS BIRCH ft SON, No. 1110 CHES NUT btreet, above Eleventh Street. Bale at No. 1110 Chesnnt street. ELEGANT CABINET FUKNIIURE. ROSEWOOD 1'IAINO FORTE. VELVET. AND OTHER CAR PETS. IjARGE MIRRORS. TRUNKS, CEDAR On Frldav Mornlnir. At 0 o'clock. Bt tbe auction store. No. 1110 Cbesnut sireet, will be sold by catalogue, a large assortment of superior ana elegant uousenuiu x urnuure irom lauil lit. uticllnliiir housekeeiilnir. WINES, BKANDY, CLARET, ETC.. At 1 o'clock, on FRIDAY, at the furniture sale, will be sold, an invoice ot superior Suerry and Port wines, brandies and w hisky iu demijohns; also Claret la cases as imported. 1.6 28 2t Bale at No. llufl I'hesnut street. FURNITURE, GAS CHANDELIERS, OIL CLOTH, CARPETS, FIXTURES AND BI'OCK Oh' A. MIL LINERY STORE. . On (Saturday Morning, At 10 o'clock, at No. lloti Chesnut sireet, will be sold tbe balance of the stock of bonnets, ribbons, feathers, etc., of a millluery.slore. Also six handsome bronze chandeliers; two large ornameuial figures; velvet and other carpets; oil cloths: matting; solas and chairs covered with velvet; what-not, ceutre-tables, counter and deak, work-tables, partitions, etc. 8 27 2t PANCOAST & WARNCCK, AUCTIONEERS, NO. 240 MAKKET STREET. LARGE POSITIVE SPECIAL BALE 80S CASES hi HAW GOODS, BY CATALOGUE, ON A CREDIT. n On Friday. June 28. commencing at lo o'clock, comprising a fall assortment of uewest styles bonnets aud huts lor ludiee, misses, and children. U a C. MAC KEY, AUCTIONEER, Office No. 421 COMMERCE Street. t 81 LUMBER. Q(V SELECT WHITE FINE BOARDS -LOO 4 AND PLANK. 4-4, 8-4, e-4, 2, 2. 8, and 4 Inch CHOICE PANEL AM) 1st COMMON, 16 feet long 4-4, t-4, 6-4, 2, 2'3. 8, and 4 inch WHITE PIN10, PANEL PATTERN PLANK. LARGE AND bUPERlUR blOCK ON HAND. i vt-iT -BUILD IN GJ BUILDING! BUlLDINUt LUMBER I LUMBER 1 LUMBER! 44 UAltOUftA ti-UUlUMi. 6-4 CAROLINA FLOORING. 4-4 DELAWARE FLOORING. 6-4 DELAWARE FLOORING. WHITE PINE FLOORING. Abll FLOORING. WALNUT FLOORING. bPRUl'E FLOORING. STEP BOARDS. RAIL PLANK. PLASTERING LATH. i Qk7 CEDAR AND CYPRESS lOU I . SHINGLES. LONG CEDAR SHINGLES. SHORT CEDAR SHINGLES. COOPER blllNGLES. FINE ASSORTMENT FOR SALE LOW. NO. 1 CEDAR LOGS AND POSTS, -t Quf7 LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS 1 lOU I LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS t RED CEDAR, WALNUT. AND PINE. 1 WA7 ALBANY LUMBER OF ALL KINDS lou i . albany ll'mher of all kinds, seasoned walnut. ! dry poplar. cherry, and abu. i oak plank and boards. mahogany. rosf:wood, and walnut veneers. 1 WKT CIGAR-BOX MANUFACTURERS. XOO I CIGAR-BOX MANUFACTURERS. hPANlaH CEDAR BOX BOARDS. T CkT SPRUCE JOIST! SPRUCE JOISi' ! J.OU I SPRUCE JOIST I FROM 14 TO 82 F'EET LONG. I SUPERIOR NORWAY SCANTLING. MAULE, BROTHER A CO.. 61 rp No. OH) SOUTH HTREET. JB S. BUILDERS' MILL, NUM. 84, SO, AND SS ft). FIFTEENTH ST., ESLEB & EIIO., Proprietors. wSys on band, made of tbe Best Seasoned Lumber, l at low prices. WOOD MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, BALUSTERS, AND NEWELS. Newels, Balusters, Bracket and Wood Mouldings, WOOD MOULDINGS. BRACKETS, BALUSTERS, AND NEWELS. Wslnut and Ash Hand Railing, S, 8, and 4 Inches. BUTTERNUT. C H K S N U T, aud WALNUT MOULDINGS to order. 6 12 t,o. PERKINS, L.UMHEI MERCHANT. .' euoeeaorto K Clark, Jr., ) NO. 3'24 CHRISTIAN BTREET. eoiistaniiy on band a large aud V axled assortment Of Buildup Lumber. Iiu AUCTION SALES. s AM URL C. FOlfBASONS, AUCTIONEERS ...n u vnnuTil Ui .... X. U, i l i a. .'V, r.Ip. nf Heal Estate. Stocks, liHni. etv. at rhlla- deli'bla F'.ichangp, every Friday at n o'clock, noon. Our sales are advertised In all the d.r and several ol me weekly newspapers, by separate indlllls of ench property, and by pamphlet catalogs, on thotiHand of which will be Issued on Wednesday pre- ceuiugeBcnsaie BALK ON FRIDAY. Jims 2S, At 12 o'clock M at the F.xchaoge, will Inelnde th. ihrnmrv lirlrk Dwelling. No. SIS Enquire (late Jackson) street, 20 leet front, Including four- leet alley, oepin leei inciien. The three-story Brick Dwelling, east side of Juniper street, No. 147; 18 11-12 feet front, and In depth 25 feet. Tbe Si bstanllally built Dwelling, with back build ln(S, No. 2 West Washington bquare, third bonna below Locust, 23 feet 1 Inch front, extending that wldih 114 leet, then narrowing, on the north slde about 7 Inet. and cnntlnnlnir further in depth Ot th decreased breadth ol 16 feet 4 Inches, 28 feet Inches to a ulne-feet wide alley, making the wuote aepiu i-u ieeu . . The two-Biory ones: ana rrame iionsw, io. iwm Bench street, with the two-Btorv frame Dwelling OB Street In the rear, 16 feet front, 90 feet deep. Tbe superior built three-story Brick Dwelling, with tbree-stury back buildings, No. 122 Race street, con taining in ironi z a-ii reel, ana in uniun ' iet; uno, the izuraen acllnlnins and southwest of thesame.DA 4-11 Jeet east and west, 61 2-12 feot north and south. The three-story Brick Dwelling. No. n Race sirew, adlolnlDK the aliove. 15 feet front. 7C. feet deep to th gardnu uienlioned above. Tbe three-Hlory Brick Dwelling, No. S.19 Dugan street, with two-story back buildings, IS feet front by 64 leet deep. The two-story Brick Dwelling, wnn rrame Kiicnen, No. 116 Mary street, 16 leet front and In depth 86 feet. The tbree-story Brick Dwelling, with two-story back buildings, No, 2I2U Sumner street; IS feet Iront, Sfl leet deep, including ao alley oi ,t net wiue ou tua rear and end thereof. 1 he Dwelling, nam size and description, adjoining on the west. No. 2181. The two iil o n ni two story frame Dwellings. Nos. 217 and 2 IB Quince street, corner of Charlotte Street, w o walnut: ieevueep. Tha two-story frame Dwelling, no. 13 Beck or urn letin street, below Front street, is leet front, 80 feet deep. 'lhesDbstnntla'ly bnllt three-story Brick Pwellln. with back buildings. No. 18 Mayland street, IS lees front, about 4V leet deep, more or less. Ihe two-siory Brick Dwelling. No. 1022 Milton street, is leet fiout, 69 feet deep to twelve loet wide alley. Tha threo-story Brick Dwelling, No. 2215 Filbert street, 16 leet trout, so lent deep. Mtie tnree-siory snic jjweiung, no. Kit nugan street, containing In front IS leet. including part ol a three-feet wide alley, and In depth 04 feet. 1 tie tnree-siory iirica uweiung adjoining on me south, same size and description, with the privilege ef tue tnree-ieet wine auey on mesouiii. Tbe lot of ground east side of Sixth street, 174 feet north of Somerset street. 18 feet front. 136 feet deeo Us a SO-leet wide street called Falrhill street. Tbe lot ot around on west side of Union street 40 feet Bouih of H utton street; 40 feet front, 120 foot deep to liberty street, in ine 1 weniy-rourm waru. The lot ol ground east of McFall street, &5 feet north from tsalnur street, running parallel with Glrard venue, luo northward therefrom; IS feet front, tli6 leet deep. Tbe lot of ground east side cfMcFall street, M feet north, from Saluur street; IS iSot front, 6l4 leet deep. Tbe two lots of ground one east side of .Twenty second street, about 20 feet north ot Cherry street, U M2 feet front by W leet deep; and tbe lot on Cherry street 90 feet east or Twenty-second street, 80 feet front, 42 leet 8 Inches deep; the two forming an L. The lot of ground south side of Ellsworth street, M feet east of Fifteenth street, n 2-12 leet front by 77 leet U'i (T'i east Hue, and on west line about 79 leet, with the privilege of. a three-leet wide alley ruuulug into Fifteen th street, Tbe lot of ground southeasterly side of Thompson (late Duke) sireet, 10S leet norlheast from Somerset: 80 leet front. 111 leet deep. . The large lot of ground southwesterly Bide of Ridge) road, thence by Christopher Jacoby's lot 150 feet to easterly side of School street, connecting Spring street with Park Btreet; thence by School street lot leet east 164 leet to Ridge roud; thence north 89 feet to place of beginning, containing near one-fourth of an acre. T be lot of ground east side of Eighth Btreet, 182 feet north of Catharine street; 18 feet Iront, 77H feet deep to a ten-feet wide alley leading north from Catharine) Btreet. T he lot adjoining on the north side, same size and description. Lot of ground south side of Sbarswood street, 15 feet west Irom Twenty-second street; 76 leet front. Mi feet deep to Dresden Btreet. Subject to ground rent of lio. LOTS IN CAMDEN, N. J. Lots Nos. 28 and 71 o Heyi's plan ot lots, south side of Columbia street, be tween Filth and Sixth streets; 84 leet 8 Inohes trout by 150 feet 4 Inches to. ilium street. Lot No. 1, on same glan, south side of Market street, between Fifth and ixth streets; 21 feet front, narrowing to 16 feet I nches by lHO feet deep, 6 22 U Catalogues now ready. B crrvriT tt a Tir'TTrivciTTj kT i nisi . CHE8NUT Street. COPARTNERSHIPS. rpHE PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN I. N. L WII.F'ONG t K. h). BOGEllH was. by mutual consent, dissolved ou the lUih of September, 1806.; I. N. W1LFONO. R. E. ROGERS. The business will be continued by L N. WLLFONO. No. 217 N. TENTH Sireet. GOVERNMENT SALES. RUCTION .-6ALE OF ARMY, CLOTHING! Deputy Q. M.-Gkseral'h Offick.1 Baltimore. June 18, 1867. I Alnrge amonnt of CLOTHING, CAMP, an GARB SON KQ,UIPAGE, will be sold at Public Auci-yu, on July 9,1807,12 M., at the Clothln Uef jt In this city, No. 120 Souln KUIAw btreet, consisting of 681 Uniloriji Artillery Coats. 1087 Uulform Infantry Coats. 145 Uniiorm Cavalry Jackets. 822 Uniiorxu LlKbt Artillery Jackets. 123! Uniform Veteran Reserve Jackets, 2i8 F ootmen's Trowsers. 927 Horsemen's Trowsers. bU3 Horsemen's Great Coats. 1018 Footmen's Great Coats. 11(9 Wool Blankets. 1084 Rubber Blankets. 1500 Hack Coats lined and nnlined, 900 Pairs lioots and Bootees. 682 Pairs Stockings. 14ti0 Uniform Hats and Ostrich Feathers 622 Fornge Caps. 128 Hatchets and Handles. 107 Bliovels. . 624 Knapsacks. 1066 Canteens, etc. etc. etc. Hie above articles aie all new and la good condition. There will also be sold at tbe same time and place a small quantity of CLU'i'HLNU .whlola. bus been worn and condemned, . Terms ol sale (.'ash. BTKWART VAN VLIET, 6 20 17t Deputy Cj, M. General U. 8. A. gALE OF PUBLIC 1' KOPEBXX Office of Akmy Clothing and Eo.uipaqe.1! NO. 2) liHOADWAY, New Yokk, V June 111, 1867. Ji Will be sold at Public Auction, at the Uepot of Army Clothing aud Equipage, No. 4O0 Wuwii iDgtou street, JNKW YOKK. CITY, on TUES DAY, the Dili ol July next, commencing at IX o'clock A. M., the following described pro perty: 26,234 pairs Machine-Sewed Boots. 68.28i pairs Wucliine-HeweU llootees. ia,600 pounds of Wall Tents. 6,900 pounds of Common Tents. 18,000 pounds of Hospital Tents. 10,900 pounds of (shelter XenU. 7-865 nnunilH nf (,'iaiVHS. Samples of the above may be seen at the i anil luritier lniormanuu uuuuucu, Terms-Cash iu Government funds; ter'pt rcn. iinun nnd balance before iroods arc t.v... Irom the depot, which must be within llvw ay of sale, i le, HDUer lorieuuro oi purcnase. UvU MaJ.-Genl. D. H. VINTON. 6 2013t Asst. Q, M. G U. ti. At HARDWARE, CUTLERY, ETC. gTANDCRIDGE, BARK ,& CO., UIP0ETEE8 OF AHP PEA1EB3 (9 FOREIGN AND AMERICAN HARDWARE, KO. 1S1 MAKKET STREET, Oflertor sale m large stock ot Ilardwnro mill Cutlery, TOGETHER WITH 1000 KEGS NAILS AT BEUVfED PBIfES. r7thsta CUTLERY A fine assortment of POCKET aa I , ' 1 A ni.f- lui i.n.x i , ' ha. ..jer"3Zr'fJ ZOK MWirn. ux r..-v DfJlHOUhjt VAXkJi Aiiil TAlLOiW bllEAiiri. ETC at ' ChettD Btore.NO. IDS ISouUiTIlMTII street, UJ V Three doors ahove Waluus, IB am