The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, June 14, 1871, FIFTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PIHL IDELPIII A.; WEDNESDAY, UNE 14, 1871.
XT23WS BUXXWCA.n.'Xr.
cur acwm.
The Board of Education reoetood yester
day oommnnioatioB in referenoa to vacci
f nating the children of the schools.
The Fire Comniifsioneni met yesterday
and made a change in the assignments of the
different districts to the Assistant Ecgineerc.
)It van also decided to suspend any ffloer of
the department who appears on Uia street
without bis regulation .cap and badge.
( Domeatto Affairs.
Hon. John M. Francis, Minister
to
Xlreoce, sailed on the Holsatia yesterday.
The new discoveries of gold and silver
in Arizona are creating great eioitemeat.
Galveston, Texas, was yesterday Tisited
by another terrible storm, which did .great
damage to the city and shipping in ite har
bor.
The voters of Boston are to determine,
on July 1, whether Dorter, ale. and laser
Jshall be exempt from the Drorislons of the
prohibitory liquor law.
I The depot of the Beading Railroad Ccm
Vpany at Birdsboro was entered bj burglars
I on Monday nicht. and u inefTectanl ut t Amnk
made to rob the safe.
' The third annual reunion of the Sooietr
of the Army and Nary of the Gulf will be
held at Newport, L. I., on July 7, and Lieutenant-General
Sheridan will preside.
lne Uovernment storosnip Supply, which
rried out provisions for the French, is now
n route for the United States, harine on
ard all the sick of the European sqcadron.
The Agricultural Bureau has elaborate
eports regarding the acreage and condition
I cotton, including forty counties of North
arolinu, forty-eight of Georgia, and a like
roportion from other States.
) Vmreiarn Affairs.
The Dnchess of Montpensier has gone to
taly.
Thiers on Monday visited the troops at
amp Sartory.
The Princess Mathilda has asked Thiers
o permit her to return to Paris.
lrocbn made a long speech yesterday
efore the National Assembly in justification
f his administration while he was Governor
hf Paris.
I A manifesto from the Directory of the
Bociete Internationale protests against the
barbarity of the Yersaillists, and urges its
members to avenge its slaughtered brethren.
CITY ITEMS.
f Mb. William W. CissiDT, the Jeweller at No. 8
oath Second street, has one of the largest and meat
.ttracUve stock of all kinds of Jewelry and Silver-
are In the city. lie baa also on hand a fine assort
entof fine American Western Watches. Those
iho onrchase at this store at the present time are
ertaln to get the werth of their money.
BUBNJTT'8 COOXINQ EXTRACTS the bCSt.
V Fob Otstzrs always, 'frbsh, fat, and rNvmNO,"
Yewed, Steamed, Roasted, Panned, Broiled, Fried,
tA Panr rrf T a a i 'n ttAnth aao svm XT I ... v.
a.mvv fcv vm johud uvi vucMV tuiuui Alatlt HUU
EhesnuS. Half peck steamed oysters, 23 cents.
"All who Tet 'MbaWinblow's Soothing Syrup'
Jmlt it to be the family benefactor."
Burnett's COLOONi the best made In America.
hKE AND BURQLAR PROOF 8AHH
MARVIN'S
Best Quality ! .
SAFE!
AND
Lowest Prices
MARVIN'S
Largest
Assortment!
)AFES
i
,1
! MARVIN'S
721
3 A FES CHESNUT St.
c 6 fmwm
CARRIAGES.
ARDNER & FLEMING,
CARRIAGE BUILDERS,
Jo. 214 South FIFTH Street,
BELOW WALNUT.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP
LIGHT CAJEtXtlAGISS,
NCLTJDING PUJETONS, JENNY LINDS,
BUGGIES, ETC.,
ALWAYS ON HAND.
ivAll WORK WARRANTED to be Of the b
l Also, aa assortment of SECONDHAND CAR
ItlAOES for aie at reaaonao e pneea.
I Bueclal attention glten to RBFA1RINQ.
OLOTHS, QASSIMERES. ETO.
LOTH
13 O U 8 C
ll i
J AMC8 &
II. U D H Rs
H. 11 Worth HKtO.lD Street
Sixn of the Golden Lamo,
t W reoeiTmg a large via apieuuiu aouruuna
of new styles or
FANCY OABSIMEBE9
standard makes of DOESKINS, CLOTHS an
COATINGS, I H mwi
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
EDUCATIONAL..
T7IDQKHILI. SCHOOL
O MEHCHANTYILLK. . 3.,
1 oar Mile, from PhUadelpnlA
I Tbe session commenced MONDAY, April 10,
'lfiti.
or circulari apply to
I ' 17 aw T IV 1 A TrnwT T
MNAPsAOIAL.
JAY COOKE & CO.,
r EILADKLPHIA, SEW Y0EK and WASHINGTON.
JAY CGOKE, HcCUUOCH I CO.
LONDON,
and
D$olrt la Government Ceourltlet.
Special attention given to the Purchase and Sale
of Bonds and Stocks on Commission, at. the Beard of
Brokers in this and other cltiea.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DBP08ITS,
COLLECTIONS HADE ON ALL POINTS.
GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND 8CL
In connection with our London House we are cow
prepared to transact a general
FOREIGN EXCHANGE BUSINESS,
Including Purchase and Bale of Sterling Bills, and
the lssae of Commercial Credits and Travellers' Cir
cular Letters, available in any part of the world, and
are thus enabled to receive GOLD ON DEPOSIT,
and to allow four per cent. Interest in currency
thereon. .
Having direct telegraphic communication wit
both onr New York and Washington Offices, we can
ocer superior facilities to our customers.
RELIABLE RAILROAD ONDS FOB INVEST
MENT. Pamphlets and fall Information given at our office,
6 Cmrp No. 114 8. THLED Street. Phllada.
Wilmington and Reading
"Railroad
7 FEEl CJ3ZIT. SOETOS.'
Free of Taxes.
We are offering the Second Mortgage
Bonds f this Company
AT 85J AND ACCRUED INTEREST.
Interest Payable January and
July.
The Bonds are In
8 I OOOS, 8500S, and SIOOS,
ABi can oe REGISTERED free of expense. The
road is doing a good business, with prospects of con-
.
stock.
Bonds, Pamphlets, and information can be ob
tained of
DE HAVEN & BRO.,
No. 40 South THIRD Street.
Philadelphia;
JOHN S. RUSHTON & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
GOLD AND COUPONS WANTED.
City Warrants
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
Flo. 00 South THIRD Street.
Ml PHILADELPHIA.
ELLIOTT. COLLINS & CO.,
No. 109 South THIRD Street,
MEMBEB3 OP STOCK AND GOLD EX
CHANGES.
dealers ih mercantile papeb,
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. GOLD.Etc
DRAW BILLS OP EXCHANGE ON THE
UNION BANK OV LONDON. 8 8 fmw
B. E. JAMISON & CO.
SUCCESSORS TO
P.F.KELLY & CO,
BANKERS AND DEALERS VH
Gold, Silver, and Government Bond
At Closest Market Rates
H. W. COT. THIRD &nd CHESNUT Btl
Bpecial attention given to COMMISSION ORDERS
vr ch,ii,nh Ntk- im.A.
SPECIAL ATTENTION
I Aiu xu riAlUtsa aw oojum t
mwr . . .nnm . ( V . DTI Q I T T. AH
Dtoclia and Sonds,
Here and in New York, and every faculty famished
to parties aeBinng to nave wem caxneo.
D. C. WHARTON SMITH S CO.,
BANKERS A BROKERS,
No. 121 SOUTH THIRD STREET
6 22 VaiLADELPniA.
1IAKK1SS0N 13RAMB0,
IJiVlNIClClt,
530 WALNUT ftt..
PHILADELPHIA.
8 885
FINANCIAL..
7 30 GOLD LOAN.
JAY COOKE & CO.
ARE NOW BELLING AT PAR,
die First Mortgage Land
Grant Gold Bonds
or thi
Northern Pacific Railroad
COMPANY,
BEARING SEVEN AND TIIBEE-TENTH3 PER
CKMT. GOLD INTEREST; AND SECURED BY
nito-i. ani'VJiXljX JHOtvl G AUK W Xll JN
TIRE ROAD AND EQUIPMENTS, AND ON
23,000 Acres of Land
to every mile of track, or 5O0 Acres of Land to
each i,eoo Bond. There la no other security la the
uimnruiiuiuBoio urso prooulDie.
The highest enrrent price will be paid for U. a
Fivu-TWKiM'riisM, and all other markeUOle ae
cnrlites received in exchanee.
Pamphleie, Maps, and fall Information furnished
on application.
JAY COOKE & CO.,
Philadelphia, New York, Washington,
FINANCIAL AGENTS NORTHERN PACIFIC
R.R. CO.
Pnr pale In PhlladPlphla by
BOWEN A FOX, No. 13 Merchants Exchange.
SEVENTH NATIONAL B4.NK, N. W. cor. iourt
and Market streets.
WM. PAINTEK A CO., No. 88 8. Third street
OLKNMNNIMO, DAVIS A CO., No. 49 S. Third
TOWNSKND W HELEN A CO. No. 809 Walnut St.
BULL A NORTH, No. 181 8. ihlrd street.
T. A. HI DOLE CO., No. 826 Waluut street.
D. C. WH AKTON SMITH fc CO., 121 8. Third
STERLING A CO., no. 110 8. Third street.
J. H. TKOTTER, No. 822 Walnut street,
c. T. YERKES, Jn., A CO.. No. 20 S Third street.
WM. T. ELBERT, No. 821 Walnut street.
S. M. PALMER A CO., No. 26 8. Third street.
If. M. ROBINSON A CO.. No. 183 8. Third street.
SAMUEL WORK, No. 64 S. Third street.
J. 8. RU8I1TON fc CO.. No. 60 8. Third street.
GEO. .T. BOYD, No. 18 South Thtrd street
RALBY A WILSON. No. 41 S. Third street
WALLACE A KERNE. No. 149 8. Third street
H. H. WILTBANK, No. 805 Walnut Btreet
M. SCBULTZ ft CO., No. 44 8. Third Street.
WILLIAM C. MORGAN & CO.. No. 23 S. Third St
NARK & LADNER, No. 80 8. Third street
BIOREN CO., No. 160 8. Third street
JOHN K. WILDMAN. No. 26 8. Third street
P. 8. PETERSON & CO.. No. 8 8. Third street
B. K. JAMISON ft CO., N.W. cor. Third & Ohesnut
KMOKY, BENSON & CO., No. a Third street
W. H. STEVENSON, No. 223 Dock street.
BARKER BROS, ft CO., No. 28 8. Third street
JAMES E. LKWARS A CO., No. 29 8. Third street.
O. A W. Y. HKBERTON, No. 62 8. Third street
CHARLES B. KEEN, No. 825 Walnut street
WILLIAM T. CARTER, No. 818M Walnut street.
W. H. 6HELMERDINE.No. 10 8. Third street
JACOB E. RIDGWAY, No. 56 8. Third street
MEGARY & PEALK, No. 12 8. Third street
JOHN MOS8, Jk., No. 206 Walnut street.
H. F. BACHMAN, No. 26 S. Third Btreet
8 27mwl3m
BURLINGTON, CEDAR RAPIDS
AND
MINNESOTA RAILROAD.
First Mortgage 7 Per Cent. Gold Bonds
At 90 and Accrued Interest in Currency.
Cn a Completed Road,
Free of 17. 3. Tax.
TblB road la now In the dullest season of the year
earning more than l'i per cent, net on tne amount
of Its mortgage obligations.
Its T per cent, gold bonds are equal for security
to Uovernuent or any Mallroad issue. They com
mand a ready market, ana we are prepared to buy
and sell tb em at all times. No Investment in the
market, possessing equal guarantees or safety, re
turns an equal percentage ol Interest. The Chicago
burllDgton, and Qulncy has given a trattlo guaran
tee, and obligates itself to Invest in these bonds 60
Ser cent, ol the gross earnings derived from all
usIneBs from this road. This la sufficient Indication
of the estimate of this enterprise by the largest and
most far-fcighted corporation In the West. A limited
quantity sua lor sale by
HENRY CLEWS & CO.,
No. 82 WALL Street, New Yor.
For sale In Philadelphia by
De Haven & 0ro3.,
Elliott, Collins & Co.,
Townsend Vhelen & Co.,
Darker Dros & Co.,
W. H. Ghelmordlne & Co.,
And by Bankers and Brokers generally. 4 23 wf tjis
MOnTGAGEonly $ 1 2,500 PER MILE
TRUSTEES.
FIDELITY INSURANCE, TRUST, AND SAFE
DJSrOSU (JOJirAN I.
Special Attention of .Investors
la now called to tte
First Llortgago Bonds
0? THI
BRIDGETON AKD PORT NORRIS
RAILROAD COMPANY
7 PER CEHT., FREE OF ALL TAXES.
This road runs from the mouth of Maurice Elver
to Brldgeton, New Jersey, where It connects with
the
West Jersey Xlailroad.
The fact that this Mortgage Is but for 112,500 per
mile, and that stock subscriptions have been secured
equal to 40 per cent, of that amount, places this loan
upon the firmest .baaia and gives to It unusual se
curity. They can do registered, ana are in sums oi iuw,
lw0. 110H). Interest payable April and October.
They are offered for the present at 00 and accrued
interest.
lor further particulars ana pamphlets apply to
D. C. WHARTON SMITH S CO.,
BANKEKs & BKOKEES,
No. 121 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
6 2 tf PHILADELPHIA.
DUNN BROTHERS,
llAJtUlSIlS,
Nob. 51 and 53 S. THIRD St.
Dealers In Mercantile Paper, Collateral Loans,
Government Becu rules, and Gold.
Draw Bills of Exchange on the Union Baas oi
London.and Issue travellers' letters of oredlt through
Messrs. BOWLEG BROS A CO., available In all the
Cities of Europe,
Make Collections on all point.
Execute orders tor Bonds and Stocks at Board of
Brokers.
Allow interest on Deposits, subject to check at
Ugat, II
MNANIAI.
A RELIABLE
Safe Home Investment.
THE
Sundry and lewistown Railroad
Company
, 7 TEH CEBIT. GOLD
First Mortgage Bon s.
Interest Payable April and Octo
ber, Tree or Htate and United
States Taxes.
We are now offering the balance of the loan of
tl,soo,ooo, whtch Is secured by a first and only lien
on tne entire prupei 17 ana irancnises or tne uom
pany,
At 00 and tlie Accrued Interest
Added.
The Ttoad Is now rapldlv annroachlnir completion.
With a large trade In COaL, IRON, and LUMBER,
In addition to the passenger travel awsttlnsr the
opening of this gTeatli needed enterprise. The local
trade alone ts sufficiently large to sustain the Road.
we have no nesitanon m recommending the Honis
ss a CHEAP. KEUABLE, and SAFE INVEST
MENT.
For pamphlets, with map and fnll Information.
apply to .
Y7K1. PAINTER & CO.,
BANKERS,
Dealers In Government Securities,
fJo. 36 South THIRD Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
J3 O N D 8
or thi
Camden and Amboy Railroad, New Jersey'
Railroad and Transportation Com
pany, and Delaware and Itari
tan Canal Company,
Constituting the
United Companies of New Jersey.
We offer ihese most desirable bonds, In regis
tered certificates, due In 1894, bearing 6 PER CENT.
INTEREST, free of all taxation, payable April 1 and
October 1.
J or full particulars, apply to
DREXEL & CO.
C. fc II. BOIUK. ,
XV. II. NEAVDOLD, SON fc AERTSEN.
P. S. PETERSON & CO.
BANKERS,
No. 39 SOUTIT THIRD STREET,
r
Agenta for the sale of
The Williamsport City Loan,
AND
BURLINGTON, CEDAR RAPIDS, AND
MINNESOTA FIRST MORTGAGE
SEVEN PER CENT. GOLD
BONDS.
8
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR
SMALLER PROPERTIES.
No. 1917 Chcsnut street.
No. 1408 North Broad street.
No. 1413 North Eighteenth street.
Lot, Broad and Vine streets, 73 by 200 fee. .
Lot, Broad street, above Thompson, 145 by 800 feet.
Square of Q round. Broad and Diamond streets.
Lot, Broad and Leblgh avenue, 145 feet deep.
Lot, Broad and Summerset streets, 850 by 400 feet
deep.
Lot, Broad and Cambria streets, 100 by 523 feet
deep.
93 acre Farm, Bucks connty.
8 Cottages at Cape May. R. J. DOBBINS,
6 6tf "Ledger" Building.
r WEST PHILADELPHIA.
'lllE NEW. VERY HANDSOME. AND CONVE
NIENT BROWN-STONE RSSIDaiNCES,
With Mansard roof, Nos. 4202, 4204, and 4208 KINO-
ESSlNtt Avenue, situated among tne most costly
Improvements of this beautiful suburb. Horse cars
caisB each way within one square each house con
tains all modern Improvements, bath, hot and cold
water, stationary waHhstands,ibell-calls, range, two
furnaces, bay windows, etc., etc., and la built upon
AT. 1. T frn
A UC 11 VI ILi i.VJ L .
more than 175 feet deep; the rear of the houses has
an unobstructed out-look upon the
WEST PHILADELPHIA PARK.
ABRAHAM RITTER,
Bilm " No. 620 WALNUT Street.
sp FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR GER-
t:"amantown property, house No. 8017 Kldce ve.
bue, ann ro. ini i. leuiu street,, u. r . liiiNUKi.a,
P.O. !diu s. bKVjuN-ru Direeu 8 Vl f.t"
TO RENT.
FOR RENT,
STORE, No. 339 MARKET Street.
APPLY ON PREMISES.
4 83 tf
7. B. ELLISON A SONS.
A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE TO LET ON
Wavne street. Germantown. within five
luuiuteu' walk of Wavne Station: 9 rooms, hot and
cold water and bath. Inquire at Bakery, No. iui
MA1JX btreei. o 11 11
FOR RENT A FURNISHED IluUSE AND
Grounds, with btabllng, near the city. Access
by rail. Apply at
e v bl no- lovt mvuai oireuu
I Ob. .
6fcT)RICE Of ICE LOW ENOUGH TO SATISFY
1 ALL."
"BE SURE KNICKERBOCKER IS ON THE
WAGON."
KNICKERBOCKER ICE COMPANY.
THUS. E. CAHILL, President.
B. P. KEkSUOW, Vice-President.
A. HUNT. Treasurer.
E. H. CORNELL, Secretary.
T. A. HENDRvTsuperlntendent.
Principal Office,
NO. 3B WALNUT Street, Philadelphia,
Branch Offices and Depots,
North Pennsylvania Railroad and Master street.
Ridge Avenue and Willow street.
T illow btreet W harf, Delaware avenue.
Twenty-second and Hamilton streets.
Ninth Street and Washington avenue.
Pine Street Wharf, Schuylkill.
No. 4833 Bdaln Street, Oerniautown.
No. Hi North Second street, Cainaen, N. J., and
fun. lAuv Kpw .Inuv.
1871. Prices for Families, Offices, etc. 187L
8 pounds dallv, 60 cents per week.
U te " "
13 " " 60
so " a 1
Half bubhel or fcrty
pounds, 8 cents each de-
livery.
STEAM ENGINES, WITH PLAIN BULB
valve. r cut od. Vertical, Horizontal, and
Portable. Oovernors, Pumpa, Pipes, and Valves.
itfiwt.K !. 1 OW1H ).
in No. IIS. iaUUTtN.TU fcUr
PROPOSALS.
PROPOSALS
FOR
MATERIALS TO BE
JL
SUPPLIED TO THE NAVY YARt)8
UNDER THE COGNIZANCE OF THE
BUREAU OF CONSTRUCTION AND
REPAIR, . , . . ,
Navt Depibtvuht.
Bureau or Construction and Ripair.V
WahhiwotoW. 13. C .Tnn ft. 1871. i
Sealed nroposals to furnish Timber and other
materials for tbe Navy for the fiscal year end
Idb; June 30, 1872, will be received at this Bureau-
until 12 o'clock M. of the 80th of Juno
instant, at which time the bids will , be
opened.
lhe rronosals must be addresAml tn thn
Chief of the Bureau of Construction and
Repair, Navy Department, Washington, and
must be endorsed " Proposals for Timber,
etc., for the Navy," that they may be dis
tinguished from ordinary business letters.
To prevent confusion, and facilitate the open
ing of the bids, parties bidding for supplies at
several yards will enclose their bids in
envelopes, each indorsed with the name of the
yard for which the bid is made.
Printed schedules for such classes as Dartlea
deal in and intend to bid for, together with
instructions to bidders, giving the forms of pro
posal, of guarantee, and of certificate of guaran
tors, with printed forms of offer, will be fur
nished to such persons as desire to bid, on ap
plication 10 the Commandants of the respective
Navy Yards, and those of all the yards on
application to the Bureau.
Abe commandant of each Navr Yard, and the
Eurcba8ing Paymaster for each station, will
ave a copy of the schedules of the other yards,
for examination only, In order that persons who
intend to bid may judge whether it Is desirable
to make application for any of the classes of
those yards.
lhe proposals must to for the whole of a
class, but tne Department reserves the right to
reduce the whole class, should tbe interest of
the Government require it, before the execution
of the contract. All applications for informa
tion, or for tbe examination of samples, must
be made to the Commandants of the respective
yards.
lne proposal must do accompanied ny a cer
tificate from the Collector of Internal Revenue
for the district in which the bidder resides, that
he has n license to deal in the articles for which
be proposes; and, by direction of the Depart
ment, bias or oners wvj, oe recetoea only from
parties who are bona fide dealers in, or manu-
raclurets of, trie articles iney ojfer to furnish.
The guarantors must becertilicd by the Assessor
01 internal Kevenue lor the district In which
they reside.
lhe contract will oe awaraea to tne person
who makes the lowest bid and gives the guar
antee required by law, the Navy Department,
however, reserving thengnt to reject tne lowest
bid, or any wnicn it may deem exorbitant.
Sureties in tbe lull amonnt win oe required to
sign the contract, and their responsibility must
be certified to the satisfaction of the Navy De
partment. as additional security twenty per centum win
be withheld from the amount of the bills until
the contracts shall have been completed, and
eighty per centum of the amount of each bill,
approved in triplicate by the Commandants of
the respective yards, will be paid by the Pay
master of the station designated in the contract,
or, If none is specified, by the Paymaster of the
station nearest the yard where the goods are
delivered, within ten days after the warrant for
the same shall have been passed by the Secretary
of the Treasury.
lhe classes 01 mis uureau are numbered ana
designated as follows:
No. 1. White Oak Logs: No. 2. White Oak
.Keel Pieces; No. 3, White Oak Curved Timber;
No. 7. Yellow Pine Logs; No. o, Yellow Pine
Beams Oregon Pine Beams at Mare Island
Yard; No. 9, Yellow Pine Mast Timber Oregon
Pine Mast Timber at Mare Island Yard; No. 11,
White Pine Logs: No. 12, White Pine Mast
Timber; No. 13, White Pine Plank Boards
Sugar Pine Boards at Mare Island Yard; No.
15, White Ash, Elm, Beech White Ash,
Redwood at Mare Island Yard; No. 16, White
Ash Oars; No. 18, Black Walnut, Mahogany,
Maple, Cherry; No. aa. Cypress, Uedar; No.
23, Black Spruce; No. 24, White Oak Staves
and Headings; No. 25, Llgnumvitae; No.
30, Ingot Copper; No. 33, Wrought Iron,
round and square; No. 33, Wrought
Iron, flat; No. 34, Iron, plate; No. 35.
8teel;-No. 37, iron spines; jno. 33, iron wrought
Nails; No. s'J, iron Uut Nails; no. 43, iead,
fiePre;
sheet; No. 43, Zinc; No. 44, Tin: No. 45, So!
DUVVbf A, V. TU MIUV( A. W. IT, A.Ui A1U 'f KJSA14W1
No. 48, Locks, Hinges, Bolts, of brass and iron;
No. 49, Screws, of brass and iron; No. 50, Files;
No. 51, Augers; No. 52, Tools for ship stores;
No. 53, Tools for use in yard and shops; No. 54,
Hardware; No. 50, White Lead; No. 57, Zinc
Paints; No. 58, Colored Paints, Dryers; No. 59,
Linseed Oil; No. eu, Varnish, spirits Turpen
tine: No. 63, Sperm and Lard Oil; No. 64, Tal
low. Soap; No. 65, Fish Oil; No. 68, Glass; No.
(59, Brushes; No. 70, Dry Goods for upholstering;
No. 71, stationery; no. 're, urucioies; jno. 73,
fchip Chandlery; No. 74, Acids; Not 75, Resin,
Pitch, Crude Turpentine; No. 77, Belting, Pack-
ing; No. 78, Leather, pump rigging, lacing; .No.
80, Junk; No. bo, Anthracite uoal; No. B0. semi
bitnminous Coal; No 87, Bituminous Coal; No.
88, Charcoal; No. 89, Wood.
The following are the classes, by the num
bers, required at the respective navy yards:
I KU1MU.
Nop. 13. 15. 18. 23. 33. S3, 39. 44, 48, 49, 50, 51,
52, 53, 54, 58, 58, 59, CO, 63, 68, 69, 70, 71, 73, 74,
78, 85, 87, 88.
IJHAULliCSlUWiM.
Nos. 1. 7. 13. 15. 16. 18, 22, 24. 25, 32, 33, 34,
35, 87, 88, 39, 43, 43, 44, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54,
50, 58, 6U, 63, 04, OS, OS, OU, 7U, 71, !, 74, 77, 70,
l, 85, 87, 88.
Nos. 1. 7. 11. 13. 15, 16, 18, 23, 23, 24, 25, 32,
33. 37. 42, 51, 53, 54, 50, 57, 58, 59, 60, 63. 68, 69,
70, 71, 73, 74, 8U, ), w, .
" t r. .vim nrTT I
rUXLdAUe.L.1 Till A.
Nos. 1, 7, 9, 82, 83, 63, 71, 85, 87.
' ir nut tTm VT
WABUUMUi.Ui.il.
35,
53
Ti. 74. 75. 77. 78. 85. 87, 88, 89.
Nor. 1. 7. 9. 13. 15. 18. 23. 23, 24, 33, 39, 48,
50, 53, 58, 5'J, 150, 63, 7U, 71, va, u, oa, oi.
' ' MARE ISLAND.
Nos. 2. 8. 9. 13. 15. 18. 23. 33. 33. 34. 35, 37,
38, 89, 43, 44, 48, 49, 50, 51, 53, 54, 56, 57, 58,
59 W, 03, 64, 65, 68, 69, 70, 71, 73, 74, 77, 87,
AT OTICE. SEALED PROPOSALS, INDORSED
"Proposals for furnishing the Publlo Sohools
with Tiiioh or Schuylkill Coal," will be received by
the undersigned at the office of the Board of Public
Kducation. o. i. corner diaio mm auhwui
Streets, Irom shippers and miners only (pursuant to
anordUianoeof Councils), until SATURDAY, June
di inn till 1Q nVlni't M.
The proposals, WUlcn win muiuue iu awrngovi
L " ... 1,1 i 1 . . 1 . I. m. . .
tne coal, rnusi oe lor boi'oiow uuuww, oa iui-
First dist.,
comprising 1, , a, ana xom waras.
Second "
0, T, H, and via
6, 11, 12, and 18th
10, 14, is, 20, and 2th
16, 17, 18, 19, and sth
sist
ii '23d
! 24 and 87th
ttsth
Third
Fourth "
Filth "
Sixth
II
II
ti
SeveDth "
Eighth "
Ninth "
1't.nth
tw will be two sizes required, egg and stove,
oni ihPton 240 nouuds. Each and every ton of
uih (.hall be weighed at the place of delivery,
in the presence of a proper person to be deputed by
.,.,.Miuiai board as weleher (suoiect to the ap
proval of the Committee un Supplies), who shall
keep an accurate account of eaoh load of coal de
livered its exact weight as ascertained by correct
scales ; and no bill shall be approved tor such ooai
Bttiduvitof the weigher shall accompany
such bill, setting forth by what contractor the coal
was delivered, the date of delivery of each load, the
number of tons una tne quaiuy ui coat ueuvereu,
a ,irt ni het her welshed at the nlaoe of delivery.
Proposals will be received at the same time for
Kiiwiimir Wood and Charcoal that mar be re
quired.
lij oruer vuMiiiuuce uu dujijiucb.
11.
W. UALLIWELL,
Secretary.
6 12eod 18 S4
niuKTlNd AND GEARING. PULLEYS
O Hangers and Couplings, bieeds calculated,
Shafting and Gearing arrnugea.
Glit)hE O. HOWARD.
I 6 8x1
0. II 2. ElJUT&N.i:U tU
Nos. 1, 3, 7, 11, 12, 13, 15, 18, 23, 80, 32, S3, 34,
, 37, 38, 39, 42, 43, 44, 45, 48, 49, 50, 51, 53,
. 54. Ml. 58. 59. 60, 63. 64, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72,
AMUSEMENTS.
WALNUT' BTREET THEATRE.
KVER7 EVRNINU THI9 WEEK, , T .
; AND ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON.
i . MK. JOSEPH JEFFEESONT., .
RIP VAN WINKLE," '
THBFOEM BT WASH INUTONTRVtNU
DRAMATIZATION BT BOUCICAntrv' ,
THE PERSONATION BT JEFFERSON
ERIDAY-HSNEF1T OF MR. JEFFEItaoN.
MB S. J OHN DREW'S ARCU HTKKET
1 THEATRE. Begins 8 O'cloclc "r
T.Dm ST WRKKOF THE SEASON.
LAST WEEK OF LIN A EDWIN AND COMPANY.
AND MR. GEORGE CLARK. '
, EVERY KVKNINOTHI8 WEEK
Tv w a wr . "AN K R AN K.
ftMAYNARD MI88 LIN A EDWIN
5m if k. !k MR GEORGE CLARK
aided ry the full New York Company.
Q-I,VArJE,N.KcLIT OFLlNAEDVIN.
SATURDAY LAST NIQHT OF RANK.
SkIS8??1 AND MENAGERIE
N. W. COR. NINTH AND ARCH STREETS.
Open dally. Admission cents.
THE ARAB GIANT.
COLONEL ROUTH GuSHEN, ei(rhV feet high.
EVERY EVENING, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY
MATIN KK8.
THE OCTOROON.
POWERFUL OAST OF CHARACTERS.
New Scenery, Music. Machinery, etc etc
In preparation, THE SEA OF ICE.
BOA ROMAN'S FOURTH ANNUAL SATURDAY
AFTERNOON R-vrniRRini xr iti iti,i
CITY, SATURDAY. June 4. 1871. v.
181 tM).t leaves Vina arrant wharf Ota P AT T-
turning leaves Atlantlo City Monday, June2,atT
Tickets for sale at Trenwlth's Razaar.No. fill Chen.
nut street; s. B. corner of Front and Vine, and at
Round Trip ti-QQ
SUMMER RESORTS.
CTMMER RESORTS ON LINK OF THE Pnir.A.
O DELPHI A ANDREADLNO- RATl.tinn . v-n
BRANCHES JUNK 1, 1H71:
MANSION HOUSE Mt. Carbon, Mrs. Caroline
w ni aer, j orrsvuie r. u , tonnyiklll county.
TtSCAKOKA HOTEL Mrs. M. L. M
Miller, Tub-
carora P. O.. SchuvlkillconntT.
MANSION HOUSE W.F. Smith, Mahanoy City
P. O , SchuVlklll countv.
MT. CARMEL HOUSE Nathan TTerii. Mt furmpl
P. O., Northumberland county.
WHITE UOUSE-F. Maver. Readlnsr P. O.. Berks
county.
ckntkal, avenue HOUSE Q. D. Davis, Read
ing P. O., Berks county.
MT. PLEASANT SEMINARY L. M. Koons,
Boyertown P. O., Berks county.
L1TIZ SPRINGS G. F. Oreider, Lltlz P. O., Lan
caster connty.
IUGEIAN HOME Dr. A. Smith, WernerevUle
P. O.. Berks county.
COLD SPRINGS nOTEL (Lebanon countv Wil
liam Lerch, Sr., Box No. 170 Harrisburg P. O.,
Dauphin county.
n.riiKA 1 a sr KiHUB jonn ireaencK, cpnrata
P. O., Lancaster coutity.
PERKIOMBN BRIDGE HOTEL Davis Loneacre.
Collvgevllle P. O , Montgomery county.
PROSPECT TERRACE Dr. James Palmer, Col
legevllle P. O., Montgomery county.
of kin 1 mjll iibiuuis Jacoo u. Breish, Con
shohocken P. ., Montgomery oounty.
DOUTY HOUSK-U. Haffered, Shamoktn P.O.,
Northumberland county. 6 9 Saw 2m
H
ERDIC HOUSE, T?
MINNEOUA BOHBlli
The subscribers, for the past seven years, con.
nected with the Continental Hotel. Phlladelnhla. de-
lre to announce to their nnmerous friends and the
travelling public generally, that they have leased
the well-known HEhDIC HOUSE, WlllIamHpert,
Pa., and MINNEOUA HOUSE. Mlnneaua SDrimrs.
Bradford county.
parties leaving rniiaaeipnta via Pennsylvania
Central Railroad, at 9 40 A. M., 12-40 P. M. and 10 P.
M., reach Williamsport In seven hours, Mlnneqna
Strings in nine hours, without change of cars. Cars
stop In front of the House
Parties leavlngNew York via New Jersey Central
Railroad, reach williamsport in ten hours, without
change of cars. '
Terms 3 per aay.
BLUIltliU a BAKKT,
1 PBOPRiKToaa.
C. H. SCOFIELD, .
Late Cashier Continental Hotel, Philadelphia,
i N. B. BARKY, .
Late Steward Continental Hotel.
g8mt Philadelphia.
T) ED FORD MINERAL SPRlNG8.TniS POPU-
AJ lar summer resort will be onnn for tun rnnan.
tion of visitors on the 10th day of JUNE, and remain
open until SEPTEMBER 15.
xne uearora itauroat is completed to within one
hour's ride over a good turnpike to the Springs. .
Parties from Philadelphia will come through
direct to the Springs in from twelve to fourteen
hours, i
Excursion tickets can be had at the Pennsylvania
Railroad Office, and basgage checked through.
Persons will come by the Penntylvanla Railroad
to Huntingdon, thence by Broad Top Road.
Persons wishing to engage rooms, or any further
Information, will please address the Proprietor of
Bedford Springs.
Bedford Water will be promptly sent to any part
of the United States at the following rates at the
Springs: I810 24tr
Half barrels (In mulberry wood), 20 gallons IB -00
(Hieamea oan) w bwi
Who!e barrels " 40 " ..... 4-00
Kegs, 10 gallons 8-00
OCEAN HOUSE,
CAPE MAT.
THIS POPULAR FAMILY HOUSE
OPENS ON THE 20th INST.
For rooms, etc, apply to
L1CETTE
S18t
& SAWYER,
CAPE MAY CITY.
I AN CASTER nOUSE, LANCASTER, N. H.,
a will be opened June 1 for transient and summer
boarders. It la located In the Valley of tbe Connec
ticut, in full view of Mount Washington and the
Vermont Hills, at the terminus of the Boston, Con
cord, and Montreal Railroad.
jv. b, persons surrering rrom astnma ana "nay
fever" will find Immediate relief here.
Prices reasonable For particulars ana circular
addreBS . STANTON it CO.,
6 10 gnat proprietors.
LORETTO SPRINGS, CAMBRIA COUNTY,
Pennsylvania.
This popular watering-piace, on tne summit or tne
Alleghany Mountains, will be opened for visitors on
the 1st of July.
The Hotel nas Deen extensively repairea, ana
everything will be done to make visitors com
fortable. For further lniormation aaaress
F. A. GIBBONS, Proprietor,
8 10 8mt Loretto, Cambria Co., Pa.
A R R Y
U S
HIGHLAND FALLS,
(NEAR WEST POINT).
This new and eletrant establishment on the banks
of the Hudson River will be opened early In Jane.
Liberal terms for families. Address
CHAS. W. BtnuriiA,
Highland Falls, New York.
HIGHLAND DELL HOUSE-BEAUTIFULLY
located on a spur of tbe Blue Mountains, near
Delaware water Gap. lis oign bhuoluju, sua pui.
dry air is very desirable for invalids; Deauurui
Scenery, pleasant Wailta ana anvea. nu uw. inu
ruialied on aDDllcatlon to J.
F. FOULKE. StroudsDurg, monroe counir. rcuu
sylvanla. ' l0 3mt
MAXSON HOUSE, NARRAOtNSETT PIER, R.
I. Located on elevated land, near tee Bathing
Beach, having a flue view of Ocean, Bay, and sur
rounding country. It- la entirely new, furnished
.hrmiahnnt with elegant furniture, Applioatioa for
room and board, should be addressed to
10 8WT a l-uwa,iiiifiKiMi
. - . - . .r. 1 . nn,n
JPHRATA MT. SPKlMiB, LAHUAaian
j PA. Thla delightful hummer Resort WILL
BE OPEN for the Reception of Guest on 15th June,
1851. For parUculars, address
, 1 ( K AVAAAHAfc v A. A I
. W.
H. H. REINIIARD, Supt.
1 im
I7AMILIE8 DESIRING PLEASANT ROOMS AT
FRIENDS' COTTAGK, faclug the Ooean and
Congress UaU lawns, sUould;make early application
to A. P. OtiOK, Proprietress,
lilfl MlVlil,n..
t!5 per week through June. 8 10 tf
C
OZZENS' WIST POINT HOTEL,
COZZENS' DOCK.
HUDSON RIVER,
IS NOW OPEN.
Addremt
FOR TERMS, Ac.,
SYLVAN CS T. COZZENS,
West Point, q. I