v FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES fl Yjonc ADOUT LILLIE'S CHILLED-IRON SAFES IMPORTANT FACTS wAuai tub riuriE snvciD "MAKE A NOTE O F." Pact I. LlLLri'S CHILLED-IRON 8AFK8 have been lamely Introduced fur the taut twelve years, and sold to those having tlie larvest amount ot Valuable, an the beat and n.osl ihurougul? Riirglar l'rool sale; andt up lo the last three years, It haa been rare lo bear ol one of Llllle's Bales havluR benu robbed by burners, to see or bear ot a white blackbird or wbile elephant. Fait II. It la notorious tbat the profusion of the burglar baa advanced at a ranld taoe wllbin tbe last elaht years, and wbat was thoroughly burglar-proof tlien Is not so now, whtcb accounts tor tbe lacl tbat within tbe last three years very few of Lil lie's dales bave been robbed, aud the secret anonymous circulars distributed by other safe-makers lat terly, sliowtng t wry frw cases only, Is the strongest evidence tbat b t a very small number bave been robbed to this time, notwitbHtandliiK the large Dum ber iu use, and tbe amount at stake it successful. Fact III. There are two, and ,ouly two, general and leading priuctdles upon which all burglar-proof ale are constructed. Die one Is pounng liquid lion between aud around bars of wrought Iren, hard ened sireel, or auy proper combination of meiais. This principle Is aripted by Llllle, In the Chilled Irun Sale, and covered and controlled by bis letters paleuu, 7 lie i.ihrr Is made up ot layers of plates, of different uieiais, neiu loueiuer uuua or rivets, or Doth. To this principle tbera are various objections: The cost In double. The wrought Iron plates, Which are tbe strength of the sale, are outside1, aud are operated upou by i lie hole catalogue ot burglars' tools. The bolts or rivets are easily forced by suitable tools, with or w ithout powder, and cannot be sustained The foit.rr principle., adopted by Little, avoids all these objections, can be made any thickness, and withstand any amount of rmistauce required; avoids the rivets, bolts, etc: has no wrought Iron outside to be operated upon by burglars' Implements. Fact IV. Mr. Ll'lle, tbe Pa'eritee.so soon as he learned that It was poselble with the modern Ini- proved toola tor burglars to grind tbruugh chilled Iron or hardened steel, began experimenting to avoid tbe difficulty, aud alter muoh labor aud expense he has perlected a system lor chining Iron and combin ing metals that la entirely piool against the burglar's drill, or any other of his tools, even the wedge, war ' ranted to stand the hardest test practicable for any burglar to make. As a proof of Lis success, tbe fol lowing certificate Is now offered lroin the Novelty Works, Hew York: OrFictc Novki.ty Iron Worsts. , r,.,, Ntw YoKi lth December, 166. Jlfrr. LevHn LIVie fc Hutu OKKTUtMKNi-We have subjected the sample of Chilled Iron you furnished us to the most severe tests Ias reguids dulling through it) that we could bring to iear upon It. and without success. , It Is our oplulou that It can only be penetrated by y tbe use ot a large number of drills, and the expendi ture ot much power, with days of time. And we mink it Impossible for a burglar, with his time and power, to penetrate It at all, Yours truly, Isaac V. Hoi.mks. Superintendent. Lyman U. 11 all. Foreman. And the following exteunive Iron mauuiucturers In Philadelphia, Boston, and Chicago, alter the most thorough testa, lind the result to be substantially the same. Aud their principal Iron Workers so certify: . Alessrs. Merrick fc boo, bouthwaxk Foundry, Phlla- , delplna. , The Flnkley A Williams Works, F.oston, Mass, i Tbe Union Foundry and the Northwestern Foun- ; dry, Chicago, 111. Fact V. The proposition made the public hereto fore Is now renewed: 1 will furnish Sates or Vault Doors, of same size and capacity of other best makers, and at oue-lblrd loss price; and the same may be tested when finished, aud I will furnish the man to test the work of any other maker, aud he shall rur- . nish the man to lest my work ; and the party so order ing may accept the work which stauds the most re slstance,ln any way or manner practicable for a burglar to work. Fact VI. I would now say to any of the owners ot Llllle's Safes, that, iu view of the preceding tacts, if they feel the Deed of additional security . I will ex change with them, on lair terms, givlna them all the late Improvements, and the loci eased security .which la claimed to be beyond tbe reach of Bui glars, until some new system Bhall be developed In tbe working 01 Iron, which would now seem hardly possible. Fact Vn. It Is true that the Sheet-Iron or common Bale, as now made, under ordinary circumstances (aud when not crushed by the tall ot walls or timbers) usually saves the written matter, but If tne tire Is se vere it has to be copied, for the Ink will soon fade out; besides, the sale Is twisted up and useless. It Is equally true that the Chilled-Iron Safe saves the written matter in a perfect stale, that It does not fade out or require copying, and tbat the safe Itself Is ready for turtber use. Any number ot trials In tires, certified to, prove these tacts, and If any of the sale venders who ate distributing secret, anonymous " circulars to injure the reputation ot LILLIE'S 8AFH sre not satisfied with these statements, they can have the opportunity ot testing by tire one of their own Safes with LILLIE'S, on equal terms, whenever they so decide. I act VIII. In answer to the story circulated by Interested parties, that Lillie's bate had goue up, and bad ruined LUlle, etc, I would say that at uo lime In the last two years could Lllne&Sou half supply the demand tot bales, and were under the necessity ef forming a large stock company, with a very large capital, to meet the demaud; aud Mr. Lewis Lillle. Sr., Is now the president ol that company, which Is located on the Delaware, In Pennsylvania, aear Easlou, and is tbe largest bale Works probably in existence, aud will be aoie to supply all demand tor bales, Locks, Chilled-Iron Vaults, etc In conclusion, I beg to call the attention of my patrons and friends, aud tbe public, to the tacts here prenenteu, aud to say that I am very tbauktul tor cast favors, and that I am prepared to turulsh LIL LIE'S BUROLARAND flKK AND BURULAR- rAUUX u x , t " ' - - - - - . - - VAULTS and COMBINATION LOCKS, all at short notice, warranted to be the beet aud cheapest In market. I also keep constantly a large assortment of second-hand Fire 1'roois, taken In exchange for t tiiia'i HursiKr Proofs, of the best-known makers. II put In good order, and oilered at below usual auc tion prices. M. C. SADLER, AGENT FAR LILLIE'S SAFE AND IRON COMPANY, No. .039 ARCH Street, S 9 tuths2m PHILADELPHIA. C. L. MAISER. If ANCVACTCBEB of riBE AND BCBIiLAB PBOOr . SAFES, LOC-KS9IITII, BKIMUROEB, AWD BULKBUt JIl.Iia MA HOW A BE, M NO. 414 HACK Ml BtiKT. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FIRE . . u a -C17U sin haflrl tvtth Illlt1ti STs. L-welllng-hoase Safes, free from dampuess. Prices low. ; v 7 n iTirW - mm a a,w a' k aw m ( mm mn; ka . (I p AS XOTKB FOB COOKI N C AND HEATING. BT OAS AMP AIB COMBISED. THE JAR The Beet, the Cheapest, the Surest, the most Reliable, tbe most easily cleaned, the self-sealing, self-iesUug, Flexible Cap CARLISLE JAB. THE REPEATING LIGHT, PRICK. 75 CBKTB. PATENT ICE CREAM FREEZERS CJIABLEM BCBHniM CO, KO. 11S ftOl'TU IESIH STREET "141m Corner of Bansom. nlir n'Bl R I"- HIV MUVIh l ltlL.II I M PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE J IPrTKIN&CO. AWHUteS, WACOM COTEBS, BIOS, ETC. If too want an extra Awning very cheap, let our awnlns makers take the measure, and make It from a lot of 1WXI hospital tents, lately puroliastid by us, uianr ot which are entirely new, and ot the best 12 ounce duck. Also, aovernmenl Baddl. and Harness rt All kinds. etc, FfTKIW A Cf. I sm 87nd 839 rU ifitQNT Btreet. ALEXANDER 0. OATTELL A CQ VhLvWK 0OMVIH8ION M HI UAJHT8, Mfc H KOHTH WUAiiVlul AND WO. V WORTH WATKR BTBXttT, AJ.XhHVm . CAXXJtLl., mLUAMm.OArtMLh. THE DAILY FINANCIAL. J-JAERISBURG, JUNE 29, 1867. TO THE HOLDERS OF TBI LOANS OF THE COMMONWEALTH CF PENNSYLVANIA BUE JULY 1, 1868. THE COMMISSIONERS OP THE SINKING FUND WILL RECEIVE PROPOSALS UNTIL SEPTEMBER 3, 1801, FOR THE REDEMP TION OF ONE MILLION OF DOLLARS OF THE Loans ef this Commonwealth DUE JULY 1, 1868. Holders will address their proposals to tbe Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, Harris- burg, Pennsylvania, and endorsed "PROPO SALS FOR THE REDEMPTION OF LOANS OF 1868." TOANCIS JORDAN, SECRETARY OF STATE. JOHN F. IIAKTBAXFT, AUDITOR-GENERAL. WILLIAM II. KE9IBLE, 7 2 tuthsl9 8 STATE TREASURER. O T I C E TO THE IIOL.DE11S OF OVERDUE LOANS OF the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Holders of the following Ixians of 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 KAY 20, 1867: Loan of March 14, 1828, due December 1, 1853. Loan of April 22, 1829, due December 1, ls&i. Loan of April 16, 1845, due August 1, 1855. Loan of March 21, 1831, due July 1, 1856. All of the above uoans will cease to draw lnteres after August 1, 18o7. JOIIJ W-. CE1BT, GOVERNOR. JOHN F. HABTBANFT. AUDITOR-GENERAL. WILLIAM II. KEatBLE, S I Wfm84t BTATE TREASURER QANKINC HOUSE or Jay Cooke & Co., KOSJ. Ha A KB 114 B.TBIBD ST., PBXLA, Dealers in all Government Securities, OLD 5-SOi WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW. A LIREB AL BIFFEBEWCE ALLOWED, Compound Interest Notes Wanted. INTEREST ALLOWED CM DEPOSITS. Collection made. Stocks bought and aold on CouimlMilon, Bpeclal business accommodations reserved for ladles, iu .Hgin QOLD COUPONS DUE JULY 1 WANTED. DC HAVEN & DRO., 821201 KO. BOPTB TBIKD T, EVENING TELEGRAPII -PIULADELPIIIA. FRIDAY, FINANCIAL. NOTICE TO THE HOLDERS OF TBI LOAN OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, DUE AFTEB JCLT 1, 189S, AND BEFORE JULY , 1S60, Holders of the following LOANS OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA are requested to present them for payment (Principal and Interest) at Tits Farmers' and Mechanics' National Dank of Philadelphia. Loan of March 80, 1830, due March 4, 1853. " February 16, 1833, due July 1, 1853. March 27, 1833, due July 1. 1853. " January 26. 1830, due July 1, 1859. H June 7, 1839, due August 1, 1859. March 80, 1832, due July 1, I860. " April 6, 1832, due July 1, I860. Also, all BANK CHARTER LOANS due prior to July 2, 1800. All of tbe above LOANS will cease to draw Interest after August 15, 1867. JOHN W. UE4BT, GOVERNOR. JOHN F. HABTRANFT, AUDITOR-GENERAL. WILLIAM II. HEHBLE, STATE TREASURER 6 16 stilt b t815 (JEV STATE LOAN. THE NEW SIX PER CENT STATE LOAN, Free from all State, County, and Municipal Taxation, Will be urnlshed In sums to salt, on applica tion to either of the undesigned: JAY COOKE A CO DBEXEL A CO (6 lHHp E. W. CLABKE A CO. J II E UNDERSIGNED II AVE TJRCHA8ED THE NEW SIX PER CENT. REGISTERED LOAN OF TBS LEHIGH COAL AND NAVIGA. TION COMPANY, DVB IN 1897. INTEBEST PAYABLE O.UABTEBLY, FBEE OF UNITED STATES AND STATE TAXES j AND OFFEB IT FOB SALE AT TUG LOW FBICE OF NINETY-TWO, ACCBVED INTEREST FBOH MAY 1, This LOAN is secured by a first mortgage on the Company's Railroad, constructed and to be con structed, extending from the southern boundary of the borough o( Mauch Chunk to the Delaware River at Karton, including their bridge across the said river now In process ot construction, together with all the Company's rights, llberiless, and franchises appertain' ng te tbe said Railroad and Bridge. Copies ot the mortgage may be bad on application at tbe office of tbe Company, or o either of the under signed. DBEXEL A CO. E. W. CLABK CO. JAY COOHE A CO. Utl W. II. NEWBOLD, SON A AEBTSEJT. 7 3-lOs, ALL SERIES, CONVERTED INTO Five-Twenties of 1865, JANUARY AND JULY! WITHOUT CHARGE BONDS DELIYEBED IMMEDIATELY. DE HA YEN & BROTHER 10i2rp NO, S, TUIBD STREET. t INANCIaL RATIONAL BANK OF THE KEPCBLIC, 8C9 and 811 CHESKUT 8TBEET, PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL..... ....... t , 000,00 DIRECTORS. Joseph T. Halley, IsbUikd Hilled, Ben. KowiHDd. Jr., t-aniuel A. Ulnpham, &iwrd B. urne. u II mm Krvlen, Osijood Wesh, Frederick A. Hoyt, Wm. JU, Khawu. WM. H. BHAWN. Prldpnt. Late Oathfer of the OtiUral National Bank JOS. P. MUM FORD Cashier. 6 1 Late of IM Philadelphia National Ban ya 8. 6CCURITIEQ A SPECIALTY. SMITH, FAKDOLPH & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, W.IAI T1IIBIIK1VKO. S HAMHAV T., VHH.ADKI.PBIA. STEW TOBBT OUH1.KS FOR STOCKS AND SOU) EXk CPTED IV PHILADELPHIA AKI NEW YORK IU 7. 310S SEVEN - THIRTY NOTES CONTESTED WITHOUT CUAKUE INTO THE NEW f . O H. BONDS DELIYEBED AT ONCE. COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES WANTED at highest market rates. WM. PAINTER A CO., 3 2? NO. 6 SOUTH Till M Wr BEET. REMOVAL. THE UNION NATIONAL BANK , HAS REMOVED TO TIM S.E. COBNEB OF THIRD AND ABCH TS., Where they will be located during the erection of tbeii N1.W BANKING BOOSE. N. C. MUSSELHAN, 21 fmwlrarp CASHIER. SEVENTH NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA KO BTH WEST CORNER OF FOURTH AND MARKET STREETS OEORCSE W. HILL, PRESIDENT, E. B. HALL, CASHIER, OFFERS EVERY ADVANTAGE TO DEPOSITORS Bankers', Merchants', and Manufacturers' Account solicited. 4 18 thslti3m EW BEGISTERED LOAN OF THE LEIIIOH COAL AND NAVIA- TION COMPANY, YIELDING SIX PER CENT. INTEREST, payable quarterly, free from Tax, for sale In sums to suit, at ta, aud accrued lnteiest from May L BACON A WABDEB 8 2T thstufit NO. WALNUT ST. FURNITURE, BEDDING, ETC. ILLIAM WITTFELD, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN CABINET FURNITURE, NOS.64, u. . ASlRTU SECOND ST., Below Aicb, West Side, Philadelphia, Calls attention to bis extensive assortment ot FIRST CLASS FURNITURE, comprising SOLID ROSEWOOD, SOLID WALNUT,' PARLOR SUITS OF PLUSH, TERRY. REPS, AND HAIR CLOTH. ELEGANT CHAMBER AND COTTAGE SUITS BEST DINING BOOM AND KITCHEN FURNITURE. ALSO. WRITING DESKS, MABBLE-TOP STANDS, ETC., AH ol which are manufactured by ourselves, of the beet materials, and will be sold fur cash ouly, at much lower rates than are ottered elsewhere. y. B. Goods packed aud shipped to all parts of the conutry. 616smthlm J-TOIJSE-FUBNI&1ILNG GOODS EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE nanuiiiisi To close tbe estate of the late JOHN A. HUBPHEY, Imports' and Dealer la House'FurnlehluB Ooodt, NO. CI1ESNUT STBEET, Between Ninth and Tenth, South Side, Philadelphia, ills Administrators now otter the whole stock at Drift's oelow we utuiuury rww cuturiceu. mil stoclc - . - l iLllllf II Ll T I ... I 4.. . UUlUlNluH.rfl.n, i,,.i,i-Vlalii Hu Ware. Brubhua. Wooden Wars bankets, 1'lnled Ware, Cutlery, Iron Ware, Japanum) waie. Sua ujubiuk i;iuhiib Ul evrry uuncripuon. A great variety of bUAKKK GUOII8. BIRD CAOk-H, eta etc., can be obtaiued on the most reason "faKNUlNK ARCTIC REFRIGERATORS ANI ft'Al KK COOLEKti. a ,r ahsortnient of PAPIER-MACHE GOODS. Ti.iiita the lai'KeHt retail eaialillHtiiueut In thlsllt a In Philadelphia, aud cltiieena aud mraugers will hnd It to their ao.vani.ttgw w uniuui our iwu ueiurepur- CNo"K.--Our friends In the country may order by mall, and prompt auentioa w 111 be given. 11 1 ths tu r0 HOUSEKEEPERS, I bave a large stock ol ever; variety Ot FURNITURE, Which I will sell at reduced prices, consisting of PLAIN AND MARBLE TOP Ctl AUHi SOIlS. WALNUT CHAMBER SUITS, PABI-OR HV1TH IN VjlLVKT PLUSH, PARLOR bUITS IN HAIR CLOTH. PARLOR HUIl'S IN Bm Bldeboards. Extttnaloo Tables, Wardrobes, Book oases. Mattresses, Lounges, etc, etc. P. P. OUSTINB, g i W. B. Comer SECOND and RACK Streets. o UT10JS AMD FLAX SAIL DUCK AND CANVAS, Ot all numhMni and brand Tent Awning, Trunk, and Wagon Clover Duuk. Aim Paper tiaaaiacturers' Drier Fulls, from one tosevs feel wide; Pauling, Bulling, hull Twine, etc JOHN W. EVEltMAN & CO., Ho. Ion JON lib Alley, JULY 5, 18G7. ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC QOLD'S IMPnOVCD 1VT1C1NX LOW HOT WATER APPARATUS, FOB WARHINU AN O VENTILATINtt WITH Pl'BKEXTKBNAii AIR. Also, tbe approved Cooking Apiaratua, THE AMERICAN KITCHENER, On the European plan of beavr castings, diiraolllty ana nvainfs ol ronsiniullon. Suitable tor Hotels, Public Institutions, and the better uasa ol Private ltMilueucee. Also, Agenu for the sale ol SFEflKMAN'S PATENT SAFETY VALVE, Which should be connected with every water back and boiler, and URL PITH'S ' PATENT APXHIMEDEAN VENTIUTOH UNION STEAM AND WATER HEATING COMPANY. JAMES P. WOOD CO., NO. 41 SOUTH tOI HTH STREET. B. M. FELT WELL, Mupcrluteuaeul 4 2SIIB QOILER EXPLOSIONS GUARDED AGAINST BY USINQ H 11 A W & JU8TIO K'si MERCURY COLUMN UUAUEM ANU LOW WATER SlUNALh, MANUFACTURED ONLY BY 1 14 lu, PHILIP S. JUSTICE, NO. 14 NORTH FIFTH STH PHILA. Shops SEVENTEENTH and COATES Streets. gTAM B0ILEI; EXPLOSIONS CAN BE PBEYENTEO BY USINO ASnCROPT'3 LCW WATER DKTECTOK . PRICE 30, APPLIED, AUG. S. BATTLES, SOLE AGENT FOR PENNSYLVANIA, 67tt NO. 84 NORTH SIXTH STREET Lli-.Z. BOILER WORAIS. NKAiTK A LEVY. t IwkL ilCAL AND TUEOKETICAL ENGINKEKfa. M A CH IN lb'1 b, BOILER - MAKERS, BLACK eMl'iilb, and FOUNDKRct, having lor many years been in successful operation, and been exclusively engaged In building and repairing Marine and Klvr Eugiuea, high auu low-pretaure. Iron Boilers, Water Tanks, Propellers, etc. etc, repectlully otter their hervlces to ine public as being fully prepared to con tract lor engines of all aieea, Marine, River, and ciatlonary; having sets of patterns of alll'erent slses are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch. j.ver Description ot pattern-making made at the nboriest notice. High aud Low-pressure Fine, Tubulur. anu cylinder Boilers, of the best Pennsyl vania charcoal irou. Forglugsof all sires aud kind; lion and Brass Castings of all descriptions; Roll Turning, Screw Cutting, aud all other work connected wuu the above business. Drawings aud specifications for all work done at the establishment tree ol charge, and work guar auteed. The subscribers bave ample wharf-dock room foi repairs of boats, where they can lie In perfect satelj , aud are provided with shears, blocks, falls, etc etc , for raising heavy or light weights. Jacob c. neaflk, john p. levy. g 21 ( BEACH, and PALMER Streets. J. VAUeHAM J1KUBICK, WILUAM H. MXSBjaX JOHN B. OOl'K. O0LI11WARK tODMaty, FIFTH AKD W AteHINGTOP. tMretts, PHILADKI.PUIA. MERRICK & bONS, ENGINEERH AND MACHINISTS, manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines lot Land, River, aud Marine efervlce. Hollers, Uasurueiers, Tanks, Iron Boats, eta. Cavtiugs of all kinds, elthor irou or brass. Iron irarne Roofs for Oaa U'orks, Workshops, and Railroad btalious, etc Retorts aud Uas Machinery, of tbe latest and most improved construction. Every description ot Plantation Machinery, and bugar, Saw, aud Urlm Ml lis. Vacuum Pans, Open bteam Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping En gineu, etc. bole Agents for N. Bllleox's Patent Sugar Boiling Appuratus, Nesmyth's Patent Steam Hummer, and Aspinwall Jt Woolsey'a Patent Centrifugal Hugsr Draining Mwhlne, S8o BlilDESBUHU MACHINE WORKS OFFICE, No. 66 N. FRONT STREET, PHI1.ADS.L.PHIA. We are prepared to fill orders to auy extent for on weJl-kuowu MACHINERY FOR COTTON AND WOOLLEJ MlLl, Including all recent Improvements in Carding, Spin mug, anil Weaving. We invite the attention ol manufacturers to oar ex tensive worse. 11 ALFRED JEN KB A BON, GOVERNMENT SALES. TJCTION KALE OF ARMY CLOTHING Deputy Q. m.-Okneral'sOffiok,! Baltimork, Jane 18, 1867. f A large amount ot CLOTHING, CAMP, and GAK1USON EQUIFAGK, will be sola at Publlo Auciiod, ou July 9, 16b7, 12 M., at tbe Clottilna Depot in tills clly, 12U BoutU KUTArV Btreet, consisting of 081 Lniloriii Artillery Coats. 1WS7 Vullona lnlantry Goats. 145 u'niloriu Cavalry Jackets. hTi U in lor m Llbt Artillery Jackets. 122 Uniform Veteran Iteserve Jackets, fcUU bootmen'sTrowsers. 927 Horseinen's Trowsers. 03 Horsemen's Great Coats, luia Footmen's Great Gouts. 139 Wool Blankets. lUM Rubber Blankets. 1500 Sack Coats lined and nnllned. 900 Pairs Boots and Bootees. 62 Pairs Blockings. 1100 Uniform Hats and Ostrich Feathers 622 Forage CapB. 123 Hatchets and Handles, 107 Biiovels. tu Knapsacks. 1056 Canteens, etc. etc. etc. Tbe above articles ate all new and la goo condition. There will also be sold at the same time and place a small quantity of CLOTHING which Las been worn and condemned. Terms ol sale Cash. BTKWART VAN VMET, 6 20 17t Deputy C M. General U. 8. A. s ALE OF PUBLIC PROPERTY office of Army Clothino akd Equipage,) Ko. 29 Broadway, Kw Yokk, i. June 19, 1867. J Will be sold at Public Anotlon, at the Depot of Army Clothing and Equipage, No. 400 Wash lngtou street, MEW YORK CITY, on XUEtJ. DAY, the 9th ot July next, commencing at 11 o'clock A. M., the following described pro- 25,234 pairs Machine-Sewed Boots. 5S.2B9 pairs Machine-Bewed Bootees. iiLmn) pounus ui n ui iouw, C.900 pounds of Common Tents. 18,000 pounds of Hospital Tents. 10,900 pounds of bhelter TenU. 7,i55 pounds of Canvas. Bamples of tbe above may be seen at the depot and further information obtained. Terms Cash iu Government funds; ten'pe cent down, aud balance before goods are laker lrom the depot, which must be within five days of sale, under forfeiture of purchase. Bvt. MaJ.-Oeul. V. H. VINTON, 8 20 13t Asst. Q,. M. P., U. H. A. T. STEWART BROWN, B.B. Oornar of TOUETH and CHESTNUT BT5T MiNurACTuaia or TE0SK8, VALISES, sed BAGS suiUble for Europe Travel. CFrmsrl, it 708 CHESTNUT BT.) AUCTION SALES. PHiLfP J'oan, AUcltriiieei cCLLLLANl A CO cHmi-mmirl to Phllli. Pord At).) M AIII I IOI. H. s. ttW. ro. m' -wr- - oilJs H. fllVFUS A CO., AUCTIONEERS J Noa. Sxs and 2X4 MARKET Street. AT PRIVATE SALE. 15 canes fine palm fans, round nanUa. ft s AMUFL C. FOKD ASOfH, AUCTION F.BK3 Iso. 17 . FOURTH btreet, Pales of Real Estate, Block, Leans, etc., at Phila delphia KxchaiiKP. every Friday at ID o'clock, noon. Our sales are advertised in ail the dally and severs! ol the weekly newxpapers. ly separate handbills of chcIi property, ana by pamphlet cataiosHes, one thousand of w hich wlL be Issued ou We4neda pre ceding each hale. , ItKAL FSTATK AT PRIVATK BALE. JM. GL'MMKY V bCNS. ATJCT10NEKR3 No. DOS WALMPT Btreet Hold Beicular Kales of RKAL KK1ATK, KKK'Kf. AND BRC7UKITIK8 AT IHil PllilAiiKl.l'HlA FXCHANUK, plandhllia of each properly lastied separately. hied cataloicues publlHlied and circulated, containing rnl I descriptions of property to be sold, as also, a par' tial lint el property contained In our Keal Estate Keglf ter, and oliered at private sale, fsales advertised dally In all the dally newspapwr M THOMAS A bVtib, MIS. 139 AND 141 . b. FUU1UU Htreeu KLFGAKT P.OR1CWOOJJ AND WALNUT FPRNf- ilHl, t'H 1CK b-KINC OKAPiD VIACHJ tWl'S, HAMiSOMK MlKHOlUt, Va.ltY KUXliNT J. MUSb'llult UAhFKT, KIC1I CUT GL Ab ATU On Monday Morning, July 8. at lo o'clock, at No. 1811 Plus street, by cU lOKUe. the entire Furniture. 7IW B Y THOMAS B1KCII A BON, No. 1110 CUES in wirei. aonve Kievenin Mtreov PANCOA8I A WARNOCK, ABCTI0SEEKS, No. I4U MARKKT BTKKKT. LUMBtR. i QJ7 -SELECT WHITE PINE BOARDS XOU I t AND FLANK. 4-4, 6-4. 4-4, 2, J. 8, and 4 Inch CHOICE PANKL AND lat COM HON, it feet iosw 4-4. f-4. S-4. 2. 2V H, and 4 tnnh WHITE FINK, FANKL PATTKKN PLANK. LAltUhi AND bUPKKlUB BiOCK ON HAND, i VsT-BUILDINOI BUILDINQI JLJVJ I . BU1LD1NO! Lt'RIBKH! LUMBER! LUMBER! 4-4 CAMOLINA FLOOKINO. 8-4 CAROLINA F1AK1KINU. 4-4 lhLAV Altfc. FLOORING. 6-4 DF.LAWARK KIXIORING. WHITE PINE FLOOIUJSU. ASH FLOOR1NU. WAIN UT Fl ,OORl NG. bFRVCK FLOORING. hTFP BOARDS, RAIL PLANK. PLASTERING LATH. 18t7 -CEDAR AND CYPRES , blllNGLEH. LONG CEDAR BHINGLEH. bHORT CEUAR blilNULEd. COOPER bliINULl. FINE ASSORTMEN T FOR BALE LOW. NO. 1 CEVAii LOGS AND FObTB, i QK7 LUMBER FOR UNDEBTAKER8! lOU I LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKER I RED CEDAR, WALNUT, AND FINE, lb67 ALBANY LUMBER OF ALL "JNDS . ALBANY LUMBER OF ALL KL Dd. bE AbON hll WALAtJT, DRY POFLaR. CHERRY, AND ASH. OAK PLANK AND BOARDS. i MAHOGANY. ROSEWOOD. AND WALNUT VENEERS. i Q&T7 CIGAR-BOX MANUFACTURERS, J.OU I ClOAR-BOX MANUFACTURERS. BPANlaH CEDAR BOX BOARDB. 1 QKT SPRUCE JOIST! SPRUCB J0I8CI XOU I . SPRUCE JOIST! FROM 14 TO 82 FEET LONG. ' SUPERIOR NORWAY BOANTLINO. MAULE, BROTHER A CO., I rp ; No. 2S0 SOUTH BTREET. U. S. BUILDERS' MILL, N4JO. 4, 16, AND SS S. FIFTEENTH UTH ESLEB & BBO., rroprietors. wys on hand, made oftbe Best Seasoned Lumber, at low prices, WOOD MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, BALUSTHRS, AND NEWELS. Newe s, Balusters, Bracket and Wood Mouldings. WOOD MOULDINGS. BRACKETS, BALUSTERS, AND NEWELS. Walnut and Ash Hand Railing, S, 8tf, and 4 Inches. BUTTERNUT. C H K H N U T, and WALNUT MOULDINGS to order. m Jt C. PERKINS, LUMBER MERCHANT. buuceior to H Clark, Jr., NO. 324 CHRISTIAN STREET. Constantly on band a large aud varied assortment Of Building Lumber. i'Uf LEGAL NOTICES. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CIIY X AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. EBtate of HENRY CUEEN, deoeased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the first and tiuul account ot GIDEON L, li-HFR, Kxccuior ol the last Will aud Testament of HENRY CREEN, deceased, and to report distribu tion of the balance In the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties Interested for the purpose or bis appointment on bA'l URDAY, the 13ih day of July . )hi,7, at 1 o'clock P. M.. at bis Office. No. la 8. SEVENTH Btreet, In tbe city of Philadelphia. LEONARD MYERS, 7 SwfmEt Auditor. ' IN TnE ORPHANS' COL RT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Esialoof LEWIS BREMER, deceased. Ihe Auditor appoluted by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust theaccountot GEORGE W. BREMEKaud CA1HAK1NE BREMER. Executors of lue last will aud leetauieutot LEWIS BREMER, deceasea. aud to report distribution of the balance lu the hands ot the accountant, will meet tbe parlies Interested tor tbe purpoKe of bis appointment, on FRIDAY, July 14, IN7, at 4 o'clock P. M., at his otllce. No. 112 1 bouta FOURTH Stieet, In theCltr of PnllaUelphia. SV8liuw6t JOSHUA BPERING. Auditor. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY JL AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA Estate of ROBERT W. SMITH, deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust tne first account ol CATH AR1NE SMITH, Aomiulsiratrix ot ROBERT W. SMITH, deceased, aud lo report distribution of ths balauce In the bauds of the accountant, will meet Ihe parlies Interested toe the purpose ol his appointment, on MONDAY, julr IS. 1H7, at 11 o'clock A. M., at his otllce, No. 61 WAL NUT btreet. In tbe City of Philadelphia. 76fmwut SAMUEL C. PKKK1N8, Auditor. ESTATE OF ROSANNA SMITH, DECEASED, leueia of adniinlsirailon on the above estate having beeu granieil to the understgued, all peraoue Indebted will make payment, and those having cialma will present them without delay, to WILLIAM SMITH, Jr., 81 1st No. 1121 Hamilton Street. HARDWARE, CUTLERY, ETC. gTANDBRlDGE, BARE & CO., IMP0BTEEB OF AKD DEALERS fV FOREIGN AND AMERICAN HARDWARE. KO. lai MAUKET STBEET, Offer tor sale A large stock of Ilurdvyaro and Outlory, TOGETHER WITH 1000 KEGS NAILS AT BEMPCBD PBICEH. ftTthstq CUTLERY A Dill aant i nuinut v vn. h TABLE tXTLh-KY, RAZORS. KA JJ.T."" " . !lliUk' MH a1 fil. It Ifl. at rrn. aau jl V. HaxwOLlyB CCOnCE PLO W MAW , OAIIPBNTKB AND DUILDEn' W., Ill DiBTBB TKEET, And No. 141 DOCK Btreet Mnchlue Wort and MiUwrUfhta promytly at. eode to. 1 1 t r i
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