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FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1865.
MINISTERIAL nizawnitail.--A friend of ours, dis
cussing the different characters of the clergymen
With whom he was connected, gives us the follow
ing anecdote : A. member of the Church, in Ken
sington, a dyer and old clothes renovator by profes
sion, was visited in his shop, one day last week, by
a well-known clergyman of the game Section, who
had *rim oast-off garments to dispose of, and
others to be renovated equal to new. Of course, a
conversation ensued as to what church the olothes
.renovater belonged to. When our clerical friend
WBB apprised of that fact, he urged him to with
draw from that Connection, put on one of the old
Coats which he had just sold to him, and to attend
his church ; 'then he would be a great deal better
Man than ever his present pastor was. The coat
left to be renovated was ready and taken home at
the time appointed, and he was soon ushered into
the sumptuous apartment of his Clerical customer.
The garment was duly examined, and pronounced
- perfect. Onr friend, the dyer, then asked for his
Compensation. Our clerical friend didn't seem dia.
poSed to fulfil this part of the contract, and Insisted
that be ought not to charge him anything for this
job, and that he might be the means of throwing
malty a good customer in his way. He again
pressed him to withdraw from his present Connec
tion with the— Church, and join his congrega
tion, assuring him that by so doing he would get
along a great deal better. The clothes renovator
couldn't see it, and demanded his money. Clerical
friend gets wrathy, and says he has no money—
Calls the hired girl .into the room, borrows fifty
cents from her, and throws it down on a table for
the alothes renovator. Of course, the clothes rano.
voter would not accept it—it being but about one
third of the jest amount due him. Clerical friend
waxes very wrathy, pulls out his pocket. book, pro
duces a live•dollar greenback, and, with a scowling
look, hands it to the clothes renovater, who, after
receiving his money, left the clergyman's apart
ments with a just indignation against such minis
terial meanness.
Intaterin van SAILORS AND DitCLIWT. 011 WAG'S&
—Sailors were very scarce n few menthe ago, and
vessels tbat were ready to sail often remained for
days at their wharfs without crews. The wages of
seamen were then fifty dollars a month ; and higher
sums were offered in oases of emergency. The dis
charge-.Of many vessels by the. Government, and
the suspension of recruiting for the navy have
changed this state of things, Seamen are now sofa-
Oddly numerous to supply the demand, at wallas
varying from thirty to thirty.tive dollars a month.
A month ago more men were offering their services
than could be employed ; but the recent opening of
Of Southern ports has had the effect of giving work
to all the men discharged from the navy and from
the vessels of the quartermaster's department, and
has also created a steady demand, that it now regu-
larly inoreastug.
KUM ROTE NOT YET DILAD-027 His WALT VOIG
FRANCE 'VIA NIMCO.—The steamer W. R. Carter,
which arrived here on Thursday, brought as passen
gers as far as Memphis Mrs. Gen. Kirby Smith. and
Mrs. Gen. Buckner, the former of whom is en route
for Maryland, and the latter to Canada. They are
b Charge of the commissioners who had gone up
Bed river to negotiate for the Surrender of Kirby
Smith, and came on land to the month of that river.
Kirby Smith, having been relieved of his command,
departed for France, via Maxie% the day his wife
started for Memphis. —Cairo Democrat, May 27.
A Mos Pram—A Nashville paper talks In the
following strain of matters In that city: Probably
no city It the country has such a motley population
as Nashville at the present time. The city is over
ran With paroled rebels, digcharged Government
emplo)ees, and thieves. The penitentiary is titled
to overflowing, and Recorder shape is doing a
heavy business every morning In the way or collect.
log taxes from evil-doers. Thieves' ply their voca
tion every night, and laugh at the endeavors of the
pollee to ferret them out. .
PHYSICAL AND ATHNTAL ANATOMY OH THE
KLAMATH I.NDIANS.—The Klamath Indians are an
entirely different race of Indians from adjAiing
tribes. This difference is essential and strongly
marked, and hence we apply at the head of this ar
ticle the word Indian instead of "Digger." In
physical formation, as well as mentally, tney are in-
Snitely the superior of all the Indian tribes lie have
ever come in connection wien in this Stale, and we
have known and observed many during a residence
Of eleven years in California. When we speak of
Klamath Indians we mean to include all the tribes
along the IClamath river, and inclusive of what are
known as Hoopes. In physical development they
are scarcely inferior as a people to the whites. Daily
yen may see Indians passing back and forth at Or
leans Bar. who would answer as models for hne
manly conformation. Intellectually they are far in
advance of any Indians we have heard of on the
Pacific coast. They are shrewd and Gunning, and
it is only necessary to have dealings with them to
convince the most incredulous on tnis
math New.
STATISTICAL FACTS
Fannein Siam—lt is from the Levant that the
manufacterers in Languedoe, the Cevennes, Dau
phine, and Lyolla Obtain the raw silk in which they
have been dehcient Hem a contagions disease
danced Such destruction among silkworms in the
south of France ; from which they were formerly
Supplied. When this disease spread through the
ellkeproduclng countries reducing their crops by
at least one third, the silk trade was progressively
improving The annual aevrageprodtle3 °lagoons
between the years 1846 and 1852 amounted to 24,250,-
000 kilogrammes. It increased in 1863 to 20,000,000.
The crop decreased in 1854 to 21.500,000 kilo
grammes, nd to less than 20,000,000 in 1855.
The diseasehaving inerehhed, the production of co
coons dinduaishcd to 7,500,000 ktiogralarues is 1856
and 1857, and rose again the following year. The
produce sine's then has remained at from 10.000,000
to 14 000,000 kilegrammes. Every silk producing
department in France did not suffer to the same
extent. The department of the -Dross:l,3ost more
than the others by the common calamity. Previous
to the appearance of the disease, the silk grown in
that department Ass worth from 16 000.000 f, to 18,-
000,COOf to the growers. At present it is not worth
more than from 2.000 0001. to 3,000 000 f. The in
habitants of that department, have suffered severely
from the calamity. The Government, anxious to
relieve the silk producers, Concluded acontraet with
a foreigner who professed to cure the disease. Re
tried his remedy is twelve departments, but totally
failed. The silk producers there took the lead of the
Government, and imported seed from Russia and
from those pasts of Turkey wham the diseeso is un-
Imown. Some of team, braving all dangers, pens.
tilted rota the interior or Asia, and brought seed
tack With , them to France. The Dlfeetor.General
of Customs has published official returns show
ing the quantity of silkworm aped imported
into France during the last five years. In
1860 It amounted to 67 038 kilogrammes, valued
at 13,407,0001. ; In 1501, 86.728, value 7,345,600 f. ; in
1862, 30,386, value 6,077,2101. ; In 1868, 58.305, value
10,494.9C01. ; in 1864, 24 545, value 4,418.1001. The
principal wee imported this year is die to the
French Government, which, adhering to tradition,
anticipated private enterprise and commission•
ed its Consular agents to procure 1,000 chests
of seed in Japan, and to forward them to France,
where they have arrived. The inteution ot the
French Government was excellent, but it is said
that speculators interfered with the affair. It is
further said that these speculators induced some
silk breeders to sell the seed for a few francs profit,
which they received from the Government, and then
exported it to Italy.
BIRTHS, Manittaose, Awn DRA.TII.I3 rx Meson"
Olitiehare.—ln an article on the TrantPfleCond
annual Report to the State of ItlaeaaOhasette in
relation to its population, the Boston Port gives
us the following facia: "Daring the year 1863, In
this Constnor.-,ealth, 30.311 chi:draft were born alive,
of which 15,612 were males and 14,579 MEMOS ;1.0,873
couples were married ; and 27,751 persons died.
Compared with the preceding year the number of
births Is less by 1,661 and less than those given in
the year 1861 by 5 , 131 ; the number of couple; mar-
Tied was tees oy 141 ' • and the number of deaths
greather by 4 777, or 3 . 616 greater than in the year
1861. Compared with the annual average for the
five preceding' years. we have a decrease of 4 423
births, or 6,737 loss than in the year 1360 ; a diminu
tion of 404 marriages, or 5,528 less than in the year
1866 : and an increase of 5,552 deaths. Tile natural
Inereaee to the population of the State. that is, the
excess of births over deaths, is, therefore, only 2,662„
which is 6,766 less than in the year 1662, and 10,410
less than in the year 1861. It will thus be seen that
the ordinary relations of births, marriages and
deaths has become entirely deranged during the
last three Tears, in constquence, doubtlesa, of war
influences.
PiulareATlON 50011 LIYORPOOL Its MAINIB.—The
official ratans from the Government Emigration
Moo, chow the ffillowing results: To the United
States, 21 vest els, with 9,843 passengers, of whom 239
were cabin and the remainder steerage; there were
2,940 English, 202 Scotch, 5,442 Irish, and 1,020 fce•
reigners. To Canada two ships, with 640 poen
gels, of whom 13 were in the cabin ; of these 280
were Engtieb, 117 Irish, and 1130 ionignarS. To Vic
toria, three ships. having 082 passengers, 4 being
cabin ; ur these 155 were Mallon, 71 Scotch, 237
Irish, and 21 belonging to other canutrles, making
a total under the act of 11,145. The short slips, or
those not under the act, Included seven vessehi, to
the United States, carrrylng 443 passengers; ono to
Prince Edward's Island, with two passengers; one
to New South Wales, with 24 passengers ; one to
Vietoria, with 26 passengers ; three to the West
Indies, with. 17 passengers ; live to South America,
With 106 pc erengerS ; one to Mexico, with 5 pastier:
gers - and one to Afrioa. with 52 passengers, bilking
In ail 655. Total for the month, 11,800, being a de
crease upon the corresponding month of the prev.i.
One year of 1441.
ENGLISH YOST ODIUM— The amount standing, to
the credit of the Post Office Savings Hank's Fried, in
the books to the commissioners (or the redaction of
the national oebt, On the 31st Dec., 1654, Was £4,015,-
C 63, lON r Wanda of £113,540 remaload in tao
hands of She Postmaster General ; £305,084 wig re'
calved In cask from depositors last year; and the
balance Cue to the depositors, inclusive of intereSt,
at the close of the year, was £4,993,123,
PROTESTAnT 11118BIONAEDIB OS , THE WORLD.—
The whole number of active Protestant missionary
operations as carried on by American, British, and
COnill,ental ChriStine, COnsiats of 48 societies, em
ploying 9,418 agents or missionaries, and having
018,029 cl-usel. members, 235 000 pupils in the differ
ent schools, with an apnual Winne or e 4, 481,000.
Mona Wei: STATiSI.IOB —The statist:es of this
interesting branch of the Church, for toe year 1864,
exhibit the Northerr part of It as follows :
Total number of communicants, 843 ; number of
children, 8.1,00 ; number of churches and missions,
43 ; number of clergy, 36; 9 parishes have I3St 106
Mummer:ants ; 34 have gained 22; baptism: (11
adults) 595; confirmations, 171; admissions, 182;
GlCinsions, 20 ; Sunday-school scholars, 3,236 ; Sun- •
dapscheci teachers, 433. The sremilest'soolettes are
those of Chapman, Pa., and. Woods Prairie, Ili.,
which number only it communicants each. The
largest is Be blehem, Pa., which numbers 884. New
York city has only 71 communicants, Philadel
phia, 265.
NAII.ItOADS AT 11.016 n —Daring the pant nine
Months there have passed over the New York and
New Haven road 1,268 11/eight trains and 7,692 pas
senger trains, In which 10,614,893 persons have been
carried, no one of whom has lost either life or limb.
The 33 locomotives run during 1864 763.340 mites,
Consuming 1.698 cords of hindlingS, 14,229 tons of
COW, and 1.129 corce of wood, at a cost per. Mlle for
fuel Of 27 3-10 cents.
Tlin BEITIen BALANOB.SIIIIIIT.--The income fm.
the financial year ending March 81, 1805, (insisted
Of £42,130,000 from customs and exelFe, £20,780 000
from stamps and taxes, £4,100,000 from post °Mee,
£310,000 front Crown lands, and .£2.993,430
aeons (Including £872,700 received fram India for
British troops serving there); maltiog a total gross
income of .f.,70,318,436. The expenditure comprised
£26.369.300 for interest of the debt, £14.302,672 for
the army, £10,898,208 for the navy, £9,160140 for
civil services, to waloh must be added £870,073 for .
Vim post office p%chet service, and £174,509 for the
second moiety of the Solleldt tell redOMpalca money'
£4,606,471 for cost of collection of the revenue (12.
eluding the post taro establishment) bring% the ex.
pendittire up to £66.462 206, leaving a surplus of
£3,851.250. in, addition to this expenditure the sum
of £620,000 was laid out upon fortifications, the
amount being raised by the sale of Government an-
Unities terminable le 1885,
00Toron Is TRII OAIIOASITS.—The Gazette, of the
Academy of S. Petersburg ; states that the Vieille of
the eotton plunted i e.st year In the province of Dhoti
tie, in the VISAICOeue, amounted to 60,000 ronnieS
($49,00,) It Is croctsd that the oolonied In the
Caucasus, encollfaued by the seems of their first
attempts, and by the facility afforded them of send
ing their produce to Europe by the river Rion atd
the Black Sea, will OORSiderably extend the on :ma.
tion of cotton In that hewlpconquered country.
TSB PRUSSIAN INTRUNATIONAL STaxiSTiO.A6
Corsonses —The reports of the International
UMW Congress at Berlin have just been published
:by Dr. Engel, the director of the Royal Stall:Imola
131220111 i. The tranee4loMl Comprehend two ilreis
Volumes in quarto, and are rendered In the different
languages in which they took place. The work is a
most interesting contribution to statistical litera
ture, and in every p articular betrays the ex
perienced band of the learned editor.
RAILROADS in INDIA.—It was not till 1863, that
the drat railway Line was opened in India, and that
was only for a distance of twenty-two miles, which
was built at a cost of .3, 358 ,200. There are now
three thousand miles in operation, and nearly two
thousand miles more are to be made before the Go
vernment system le completed, which will probably
be in 1369. These roads cost from $55,000 to $lOO,OOO
per mile.
Minima INSURANOB In Naw YORE.—The
lowing statement of the business of the Marine In
surance Companies of New York oity. for the past
year, is from the report of Secretary Barnes, of tho
State Insurance Department :
003pan7• Income. Expenditures.
Atlantic Mutua1....... *024424 05 .417 20 , 9413 37
Com. Dlutual 423,267 13 292,129 08
Great Western 2,565 967 30 1,658,581 7 1
Mercantile Mutual .... 923,847 11 1,041,842 20
New York Mutual 377.971 69 437,201 92
Orient Mutual 207.702 71 223,557 22%
Pacific Mutual 644,124 96 876,069 23
Sun Mutual 2,134.395 66 1,195,515 29
union Mutual 522,051 66 430,222 25
Washington 321,187 81 852,540 16
THE ITALIAN NAVT.—The Italic publishes the
following statement of the present strength of the
Italian navy : Vessels of war-18 iron-olads, 2L
screw steamers, 24 paddle steamers, 10 sailing ves
sels—total, 73 ; nominal horse po wer, 23,146 ; guns,
1,270 arrws, 20 384. TlllllBpOlts-42 screw steamers,
10 paddle staimerS, 2 sailing vessels ; total, 24. i
nominal horse power, 4,005 ; anus, 42 ; crews, 1,882.
The war tint win also comprise two gunboats and
two floating batteries, whiob are in course of con. .
affliction.
THE MILITIA IN . GREAT BRITAIN AND IMELAND.
—The establishment of the militia in 1854 corn•
prieed. 124,522 privates, and 96,030 were present at
training cn the day of inspection. Of the residue
the bull: were not absentees, but numbers wanting
to complete the full establishment. The numbers
(privates) present wore 62,055 in England, 8,812 in
Scotland, and 25,169 in Ireland.
ENOLISII itimstows.—ln 1797 the first earapany or
ministers were sent by the London Missionary So•
clew. at d they began simultaneously in the Society,
the Fi iendly, and the Marquisette islands. They
first met with disaster and defeat. Sixteen years
were spent without lutich apparent result. In 1861
we have the following feats reported
Chars/ma Mamba Seth. Mlle
Georgian Society, Austral
Itiands .... 36 3.877 39 2,361
Hem Islance 9 2,280 12 2,100
Samoan 151and5......... 42 4,216 220 1 519
New Hebrides 2 150 50 2,0:10
Loyalty Islands 15 1,215 35 4,070
Savage Islands 1 604 13 2 503
102 13,341
LUMBER. ME TUB WERT.—The reoelpts of 'umber
at tho port of Ching° last , week aggregated 28,-
000,C00 feet, the value of whioh was $400,000.
7L".131M1
COOPER-811OP VOLIIRTIIER BRARRBII
- COMMITTRIC.—At themeeting of the commit.
tee, held on Wednesday evening last, the fourth
annual report was read and approved. It brlefty
sets forth the rise and progress of the institution.
The soldiers had been fed by ladles and gentlemen
in the latter part of April, 1851, in the streets, and
under the shade of the trees in front of the old
cooper shop. These ladies and gentlemen formed
the nucleus of the Cooper-shop Committee, and an
organization WM; speedily effected. On the 25th of
May, of that year. Mr. Wm. M. LlOOper resolved a
telegraphic communication that the German Rifles,
I,o4uin number, under command of Col. 131encker,
were likely to arrive on that night. Arrangements
were made for the reception of the Rifles. The re
giment did not arrive until nearly three o'clock on
Monday morning, May 27thwhe
, n they were fed
by the Committee, This was the first regiment fed.
The report contains quite a number Of Interesting
facts, from which we make the following extracts :
Soldiers fed during first year.... 87,513
Contributing " " " $13,183 85
Soldiers fed " second " 87,433
Contributions " " " 15,137 49
Soldiers fed " third "97,800
Contributions " •' " .... 15,395 48
Soldiers fed " fourth " .... 44,745
Contributions 6 ' " .... 14,085 01
Total 016,881 07,781 133
Balance on hand 1,368 20
Cost of feeding 318,991 soldiers during
four years 856,413 83
showing an average cost per man of 18 cents, not
withstanding the high price of provisions daring the
past two years. It is estimated that during the four
years ten thousand meals were furnished to soldiers
singly or in squads of two or three, many of them
maimed or invalids on a visit from the military hos
pitals. There was no record kept of these odd meals.
The hospital report sets forth the whole number
of permanent inmates of this branch of the institu
tion. The hospital was established end dedicated
on the 29th of October, 1861. It was founded by Miss
Anna M. Rees, a maiden lady, who died In Decem
ber, 1863. During the first year 159 were admitted,
second year 305, third year 85, of which number
there ts ere 12 deaths. During the fourth year the
hospital was used tor temporary sick or weary 801.
tiers, those discharged or on furlough.
The receipts for hospital during the past year
amounted to $604 98
Balance in treasury (bolding over) 224 78
829 74
Expenses 510 64
Balance 'remaining in hospital treasury... —MO 10
The report sets forth the following interesting ac.
count: The committee consider it proper to intro.
duce the names of four little girls who were the
first to inaugurate a fair for the benefit of the Cas
per Shop Hospital. Their homes were Waled ill an
unpretending hmal thoroughfare, known as Spring
alloy, in Germantown, Twenty-second ward. They
held the fair in an unfinished building in that his.
tortoni village, early in June, 1882, the prOiesdo
yielding the sum of eighty-one dollars. These little
girls, of love, virtue, and affection for the cause
cf humanity, with that purity and devotion of light
hearts, buoyant with happiness, hastened to our sa
loon, bringing with them the proceeds Of the first
fair held to Philadelphia. and from all the co mmitea
can learn the first in the United States tor the bene
fit of the sick and wounded soldiers and sailors' of
the Union.
- -
Miss Lucy Wells, Miss Annie Wells, Miss Annie
Wade, and Min Sallie Mizell, are the names of the
then little girls, whose example kindled the flame
of patriotism in the bosoms of other little
fu12.117 tic. game apirlt that guchott 1 diamogd
value and brilliancy from a small alley, Culminated
in the grand demonstration is Logan Square, under
the supervision of the U. S. Sanitary OoMmiSSIOn,
in June, 1864.
The report, in alluding to the deaths of contribu
tors, briefly, though eloquently, pays a tribute of
respect to the late John Grigg, who was a proud.
rent Supporter of the institution, and a Citizen of
Philadelphia universally respected.
The report further states that on Slay IT, 1861, a
burial lot was donated to the committee by the pre
sident and directors of the Mount Pariah Cemetery
for the reception of deceased soldiers. It has been
handafabely enclosed. During the past year five
interments were made in this lot, as follows : Au
gust n, 1864, Frank Glass, 2d Delaware Volunteers;
Stliteraber lath, Thomas McLaughlin, loth U. S.
Infantry ; October 7th, Richard Stotes, 15th New
York Volunteers ; November Bth, H. Novington,
99th Perna. Volunteers; March 26, 1865, Patrick
Murphy, Ist Rhode Island Light Artillery. Do
nations to burial lot during year, $84.22 ; expenses,
8.84 22; balance on hand, 815.35.
The report concludes with a recommendation that
a history be compiled relative to the Cooper-Shop
committee, and the three branches sprining there
from, to wit : the hospital, the Soldiers' Home, and
the cemetery lot. It Is believed that a work of tilt s lilt would become pannier, from which a hand-
FOTee sum might be realized for the beam of such
charitable or beuvolent patriotic Institutions as
have arisen, or likely to arise, in consequence of the
recent lour years' rebellion.
CASUALTIES.—The following cases were
admitted into the Pennsylvania Hospital yester
days :
iniarlea „Welly, aged thirty-eight years, residing
at 006 South Eleventh street, fell from the second
Story, through the hatchway, of Evans & Son's soap
factory, and bruised his back seriously.
William Boyd, aged fourteen years, residing at
847 Earp street, fractured ale right arm While jump
ing over a plankat Paesyunk road and Reed streets.
Ellen Croaker, aged forty-four years, residing in
Bailey street, severed an artery in her right arm
by running it through a window which she was
washing in Spruce street, near Eighth.
Jacob Weikel, aged thirty-three years, residing at
Girard avenue and Randolph streets, fell off a one
story-high scaffold, while painting a house on Ells
worth street, below Ninth, and sprained his right
ankle.
William Burl" aged twenty-five years, residing
at t.;21 Smith Eleventh street, was run over by a
horse and buggy at Eleventh and Lomat streets,
and was severely Injured.
BABE BALL—A match game of base ball
r• as payed yesterday between the "Active" end
"Minerva," at Fifteenth and Columbia avenue,
resulting in a victory for the Actives by the follew
ing score:
ACTIVE. I AITNERVA.
Buns. Bans.
Ezra Worrell. 2d b.... 2,1. T Ayers, 3d b......... 2
3 Pensenderfar, c, .... 412 Nicholson, ii. s .....3......
F. 80tb..-..rami, p. 518 Gacrist, p .....3....
B. Hopper, lot b ...... 414. Paul. I. f. .... . ......... S
R. simpson. 3d b 4111 Fitzgerald, c.l 8
P . :Almon. s. s. 88. Lessard, 28 b............ 4
'waidte, 1. 1.4•.....,....... 6 ;7. Fsv, c.. ........ ..........
J,
..
Pcrisriby, r f 3 8 Pry, . r f ......... 2
A. Wateo, c. f........ 2 9. Thome, Ist b.......... 1
:,
gl 23
Umpire, Mr. Berkenatock, of Athletic Baee Ball Club
SEIPFLEE STEAM ENGINE COMPANY.--
This active company, located at the south-eastern
section of the city, will house their now steam fire
engine this afternoon, on Rand street below Second.
This carmany was organized in the year 184 and
since that time has overcome all difficulties, and as
a permanent institution, ranks with the best in the
fire department. The company was always a favor
ite, and can boast of Influential frimds in every
portion of Philadelphia. A steam tire engine has
Jag been needed in that motion of the olty whore
the SLiftler is located.
SINGULAR CASE OF POISONING.—Yeater-
Cay f the barber at the Almshouse was poisoned by
One Of the Inmates of that institution and died from
the effects thereof in a short time. The man who
gave the bather the poison had got shaved, and as a
compensation gave the barber aconite mixed with
syrup. They both partook of the mixture, hut the man
Who gave the poison took an emeticpand, loot night
was recovering. It is Bald that the poison was got
out of a cellar of the Almshouse, appropriated for
the storage of medicines, &c.
ANNIVERSARY EXERCISES.—The aura.
Vereary of the Sunday School and Missionary So
ciety attached to the Presbyterian Church, South
Street, between Eleventh and Twelfth, will take
place to-ntgbt, on which minden addre2ses will be
delivered by the pastor, Rev. Richard Melery. Rev.
J. Myatt Smith, Rev. Mr. Caulkins, and ethers.
The Interior of the church has been tastefully de.
Crated with flags, flowers, and evergreens, pre
senting a rich and attractive scene.
THE WEATHEW..—The weather yesterday
was worthy of a passing remark. 'penmen of the in
tense heat. The mercury reached 87% degrees Cu
the shade at three o'clock in the afternoon. The
sun was =obscured, from the rising to the netting
of the same, and his rays were red and full of fever
bent. It was a period Of time worthy the first day
of summer.
RECEPTION OP THE YOLUNTERES.—The
committee of pity CotincilS, appointed to make ar
rangements for a grand reception of the volunteers,
proceeded to Washington last night, in company
with General Collis, to progress with the business.
The committee are expected to return this evening,
and report at a' meeting of the general committee
to be held tomorrow afternoon.
FIRES.—A. house on. Jackson street, be
tween Palmer and Hanover, occupied by Mr. Gar
mer, caught fire early yesterday morning, from a
coal•oil lamp. Loss SZOo.
An attempt was made Testerday morning to Bet
ete to the premises Du Heim street. Some straw
and ithaVl.l4B Weln placed In an oat-shed and. Ere
set to teem.
THE POLICE_
(Before Mr. Lidermut Tolsm' 3
001:111TEELZRIT 7.10-114 Y.
Charles Morse and Henry Bells were arrested In
the vicinity of Third and Green streets on Wednes
day night, on the charge of attempting to pass
twenty dollar bogus "United States Treasury rotas,
supposed to be some Of the notes engraved in Eng.
land. The defendants were required to enter in
bonds in the sum of $l,BOO each to answer at court.
[Before Mr. Alderman Gabon.)
DISORDEMLY ROUSE.
Margaret Goodneart was arraigned yesterday on
the charge of keeping a disorderly heron! In Dan.
takers court, Sixth ward. The police made a
docent upon the houle betnell ton ata eleven
&clock 02 Wednesday night, and Wide Mrs, 0.,
took Into Snatody Julia King, laeob Hess, Charms
Morton, and Anna The neighbor!! had com
plained of the noise made In the home, whist' was a
great annoyance to the residents thereabouts. The
accused was bound over In 51.000 to Romer; the re.
rosining Tour persona In the sum of $6.0 each to be
of future good behavior.
The number of arrests made by the pollee farm,
under the direct supervision of Chief Ruggles,
during the past month, foots up as follows, except
leg the Fifteenth district, of which, as usual, no
return was made at the proper Wm
DistrlW.
1 241.12
2 465'1.3
3 347114.
4 20711.5.
BERM
FRESH BEEF AND VEGETABLES.
NAVY DEPARTMENT,
• BUREAU OF PROVISIONS AND CLOTRINSF,
May 20, 1865.
SEALED PROPOSALS. endorsed " Proposals for
Fresh Beef and Vezetables." will be received at this
Bureau until 2 o'clock P. M., on the sixth day of sane
Mil for tt e
60,600 pounds tu of p Frye o h Vegetables . e
a t of
bF Phi l adel p hia
Navy Yard and Station. as required. The Beef and
Tesetsbles must be of good grimily, and the beet the
market affords. and each article must be offered for by
the pound. The Beef to be in equal proportions. fore
and bind quarters.
Bonds. with approved security, will be required in
one Ralf the estimated amount of the contract; and
twenty per cent. in addition will be withheld from the
amount of each payment to be made, as collateral seta
tilY for the due performance of the contract, which
will. on no account, be paid anti! it Ii frilly complied
with.
every offer made must be accompanied by a writtsn
guaranty, signed by one or more responsible persons,
that the bidder or bidders will. if his or their, bid be
accepted, enter la to an obligation within dye days, with
good mad aniecient emetics, to furnish the articier pro.
posed.
Do proposal will be considered unless accompanied
by such gnarantee, and by satisfactory evidence that
the biddsr. Is a regular dealer in the articles proposed
and has the license required by law.
The De.psrtment reserves the right to roiled m y pro.
nasal not' considered advantageous to the threerament.
. ray -10 t
PROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY, &c.
CoLLEOTOR'S OFFICE, CUSTOM HOUSE.
PHILADELPHIA, June 1, 1885.
Sealed and endorsed " Proposals for Books, Blanks.
and Stationery for the Casten& Rouse, Philadelnlita."
will be received at this office until the 21th day of Jane.
inclusive, for supplylnt the Custom douse, for one
s ear, tram the . Seth day of Jane, 1885, with—
Blank Books, for Entries. Records, Abstracts, &c.
Printed Backs of Bonds, &c.
Printed Blanks. for Enrolments, Licenses, Report*.
Permits. Accounts. &c
Stationery, viz—Pens, Ink. Paper, Pencils, itc.
The whole probably not co exceed $3.0i:0.
Liberty is reserve. to accept such proposals for the
Whole or any portion of the articles therein named. -
It is also to be understood that all each articles as
Play be re glared, and which are not expressly men
tioned In the schedules,
tractors at the usual market prises, or may, at the en.
tion of the Collector. be purchased in open market .
Bchedules of articles and estimated quantities, with
specimens and otter required particulars, furnished on
application at this cffice.
with satisfactory security, will be required
for the faithful perfotmance of I
th contrast.
WILLAM B. THOMAiII.
Collector.
372 . 21,680
NOTIC E.-SEALED PROPOSALS,
4 - 1 endorsed "PROPORALA FOR FURNISHING Tail
PUBLIC SCHOOLS WITH LEHIGH OR SUHULITILL
COAL," will be received by the undersigned, at the
Controllers' Once, southeast corner of FIRTH and
ADSIGIII Streets, until TUESDAY, June 6,1885, at B
o'clock M.
The Proposals 'which will Include the storage of the
cosi, must be for separate Districts. as Mows:
FIRST DlSTRlCT—lTomprlellar the First, Second. Third.
Fourth. and Twenty sixth waras
eECOND DISTRICT—Fifth, Seventh, Eighth. and Ninth
wards.
THLILD DISTRIOT-SiXth, Eleventh, Twelfth, end
Thirteenth wards.
- • • -•
FOURTH DISTRICT—Tenth, Fourteenth, Fifteenth, and
Twentieth wavds.
FIFTH PreTarcr—Sixteenth. Seventeeuth,lightserith.
and Dineleenth wards.
fiIXTEI DISTRICT—Twenty-first ward.
SEVENTH Thornier—Twenty second ward.
EIGHTEt DISTRICT—Twenty , third ward.
AINITE DISTRICT—Twenty-fourth ward.
TENTH DISTRICT—Twenty-fifth ward.
There will be two sizes required. Eat and StOre. And
the ton to be 2,210 pounds.
'Bach and every ton of said coal shall be weighed at
the place of delivery, In the presence of a proper per
son, to be deputed by each Sectional Board. as weigher
(subject to the approval of the President of this Board),
who shall keep an accarate account of each load of coal
delivered, Its exact weight, as ascertained by correct
scales. And no bill shall be approved for such coal, an.
less sn affidavit of the weigher shall accompany such
bill, Jetting forth by what contractor the coal was de
livered, the date of delivery of each load, the another
of tons, and she quantity of coal de livered,and whether
weighed at the place of delivery. '
Proposals will he received at the Mae time for the
CHARCOAL and .11.1aIDLI/51% WOOD that May be
reanired.
- • •
By order or the Committee on Snpplles.
HOMY W. fIaLTAIWSLL,
maiB• emyllt Secretary Controllers Public Schools
ELECTRICAL OFFICES.
I so. 154 'forth ELEVENTH, below RA.ON Streets
also, CHESTNUT and FOETIETH Street, West Phi-
Iladelphia
DR. THOMAS ALLEN having been very arraleall"
fa in the mare of Diseases by this new method.
would inform Ms friends and the Public tt. at he is
still bet:wetting and eying many whom Medlebta
did not affect, and considered incurable.
We will mention a few of the Diseases in the inn
of which this treatment seldom if ever tails:
ca hermatisio. Felons, Kidney Diseases.
Neuralgia, Gangrene, Liver ..
Paralyies, Moen, Genital ..
{Gramm Dolls, Spica
Dyspepsia, Abscess, Throat "
Fever dr Agne, 'Braaten& Prelatic %.
( [(Asthma. Lulianimationc, , . Noe Emissions.
Congestion. Hemorrhage. Diabetes, Am
Patients will be treated 41 their residences when
Idesired,a large number of testimonials may be seen
at the Offices from patients in this city. . 1, onallta ,
Roy gratis. Office hours 9 A. it to it P. M in ,_ the
I shy. DR. THOS. ALLEN.
I spl9.3m Electrician.
EINE QTROP T HIC ESTABLTSB.
BfßiljiWo ortreatr‘TlSaei ran 4l"
EIODIFIRD M,SCITRICAL APPLICATIOAS, and who
has bean so very soceessfni at Estri SQUARB for Ai
last three years, has removed his Office and Restates*
to 1635 VLitE Street, one door below Seventeenth.
All persons dealrine raferensea, or any Partimegare
with retard to his apses' mode of treatment, !Ail pleas;
sell or send for a pamphlet.
Consultation or advise arataltoria. eselebtl
TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
TN
FOE THE CITY AND COUNFY OF PHILADEL
PHIA.
assigned Estate of JOH6. MaTLA.CK
The Auditor arpointed by the Court to andit, settle,
end adjust the second and final account of JOSEPH B.
MAULS and CANAL BITELAND, Assignees of JOHN
MATLACK, and to report distribution or the balance in
the halide of the accountants. wilt meet the parties in
'Wrested for the purposes 01 his appointment, on TOSS
mei% June Bth, UK at 4 o'cl wit P. ld.. at Ma 013101.
129 WALNUT Street, in the city of Philadelphia.
JOSEPH. F. MAWS%
Auditor.
my 26 fzmw6t.
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
-a-
CITY .6.19.c0vE.7.,0v
Rotate of it is' rick - tic:
The Auditor appointed by the coast to audit, tattle.
and adjust the account of JACOB W. WMYMRE and
JOSEPIi EIMEY, Executors of the last will and Mete•
went of sold dee'd, and to report distribntiox of the ba
lance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the par
ties interested. for the purposes of his appointment, on
MONDAY APSE baoom, June 12th. 1852. et 334 o'clock
P..81.,at his air% No. 271 South PER Street, 4n the
city f Philadelphia. JOSEPH A CLAY,
xosSDwfrmot Auditor.
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
-a- cm AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Setekte of M&1 Tli MABTIN. deceased
The Auditor appaintid by the Conn to audit. Sllttle.
and adjust the Anahuac hied by JOEL WOLFS. ex.
senior of the last will and testament of MARTIN iditti,
Tiff, deceased, in the matter of the ;sale of certain reel
estate situate on FEDERAL street. aboye Sixteenth
street. in the City of Phi.adelohia and to make distri
bution. will Wend to tae dutiol'of his appointment on
TUESDAY. the 13th day of June. A. :D., ISO. at 4
o'clock P. Bt , at his °glee, /40. 1171 South Pura
Street. in the city of Philadelphia jel.thstaSt
TN THE ORPHANE' COURT FOR THE
CITY 4DFD COUNTY OF PptI.ADZI4PECIA.,
NOTICE —The Widow of said decedent has tiled her
petition and appraisemnt claiming Persona. property
to the value of WOO. 'which she elects to retain undoethe
act of the 14th April. 1811, and its onoplements. Unless
exceptions are Med thoreto the same wilt be aperoved
by the said Cont, on FRIDAY. the 18th Jane. ism
jei-thmst. A. THOMPSON, Att'y for Widow.
TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
I'
FOE THE CITY ATID COUATE OF kaILADRI,
PHI A. •
5.3 Notice is hereby given to all norms interested
In the following Estates, that the Honor- '.lr. the Judges
et tae Court aforesaid have appointed f.At'CRDAY, tile
third day 01 June. a. D. 1800. at 10 o'clock A. M., for
hearing the following accounte, and unless exceptions
be filed thereto the same will be allowed. viz:
Isiate Samuel &Con, account of trustee.
Rotate cater) Miller. accoant of assignee.
Estate haloes Sonaldien and al., account of trustee.
Estate Thomas 'Cindy and wife, account of assignee.
Estate Mrs. Sarah Clement and daughters, account of
trustee.
Estate Sarah Irwin. account of committee.
Ratate Josiah Ashanfelder, Account of assignee.
Eaten, er - Barclay, account of committee.
Estate Hannah Wright. acconnt of committee.
Estate Mulford. Huntzinger, It Co., account of as
-
* l i ne Charles Miller, account of trnetese.
'Estate Lobert W. Smith, account of trustees.
Estate Jaw P. Forsch. account of MigllBB.
Estate Mary Ann Ererly. account of trustee.
Estate Mrs. Sarah K. Fotterall and al, account of
trustee. FEED. G. WOLBEET.
lova set FrothonotarF.
f)RPHANS' COURT OF FRILADRL
•-•
PHIS.
MATE OF WILLIAM T. GARRETT.
NOTICE Id HEREBY GIVEN, That HedittAM P.
OARRETT bas fled. in said Court her petltion and AP•
praitement of the personal prop•irtv which she elects to
retain under the sot or Alirit 16, IA6I, and supplement
thereto, OL d tx at unlePg ex.,:eptiols he Sled before Jane
26, 1666. the Mee Will be contirrned.
WAI W. SLIM AI,
iel•tb2t Attorney for Widow.
ESTATE OF JOSEPH CORSON > DE
014SM—tatters testamentary on tee estate of
Map)]. C uIiSOM, late of the city-of Philadelphia.
deceased. hexing been granted to the undersigned, all
persons Indebted to said estate will please make pay
ment, and those haying claims will p esse present them
to E. A. S CoRSON and
WM WINDIA, Execators.
my24.w61.* Cluthriesyllte. Cheater Co.. Pa.
ik7FrATE OF JOHN WATOON, M. D.,
DEDEASIAD.
Letters of administration or, the estate of John Wet•
son, )X. D., deceased, baying been w anted to the un
dersigned. all persons indebted to said estate will
please make payment, and those haying claims wilt
please present them to
E. S. EARLY. Administrator.
F. E. corner Of TENrAt and GRESS' Streets.
Or to his Atte/ ney,
FEB.RIC A. VAN UMW&
mirl6-tn6t .1:lo 2048outh FIFTH Streets.
"ESTATE OF WM. T. GARRETT.-
•-•-■ Letters of Admit:afar/attar to thi. Estate haying
been greeted to BARNAB Y. UAREETT, all persons
indebted to, and thefts having claims upon, the name
wtU par or present the same to
HANNAH P. 13/CRIVRIPT.
t 716 FILBERT Street.
Cr her Attorney, WM. W. JUVENAL,
m72.tn6t • LIBRARY eitreet.
WM. S. JAMES,
atorsioriT of Thiladshaft.]
ATV - Main" AT. LAM,
TXANKLIIIL VSSANGO GOMM!, EYVKIA.
Special attention given to the examination or Titles.
IPItILIDELPRIA Szrungsßres:—Chas. 3, Lox, 35g.,
Bon. .L Zoos Snowden, James IL Little, Egg" T. T,
Tooker. Sr., Hood, Boneright, # So., J. Z. LeHaven.
President 7th riational Bank.
gABICIEL W- HOFFMAN, ATTORN'AII
Da AT LAW AHD CIONVETANCHH,
PHASIKLIX, VENAHOO aoturn. pijurA.
HMG of F.134.44d01phi5.1
111/52,8 TO
Chula I. Ls!. IN" LAW. C. klghtlo k
i. CI. Knight & Co.. Dr. R. S. Efookowdo.
James H. L an a IL . W. H. salon 00.
mbS4m
9,AMIIEL TAYLOR,
•••••• No. 423 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia;
ATTORSEY AT LAW AND
COMMISSIONER FOR ALL THE STATES,
and Except Connecticut, Few York. &Tads Ore
rt m;
Texas 1144-fnly•
TOSHIJA T. OWEN, ATTORNEY,
couNsaran AT LAW, AID 001.101701 01
3LAIMS, Office, ■Bl T Waist. noir Irmartamith strait,
Wamialtrton. D C 4.24.67. .
TTELMBOLD'S EXTRACT OF SAR•
SAPARILLL cleanses and reooeetee the blood,
instils the vigor or health Into the aritem3 and Pllrgel
out the husera that make Moue.
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1865
POLICE STATISTICS
.... . in
204 Reserves 155
158 Day Sergeants 21
122 Park 41
85 Vagrant
164 Harbor
sea
120
PROPOSALS.
MEDICAL.
LEGAL.
' _ - riIDI.
MiQ=l
MASON/0 11AL414
719 CHESTNUT STREET,
IS NOW OPENING
ANOTHER LAEGE LOT OF
LACID
ELEGANT - STYLES,
AT PRIORS, FROM 5 DOLLARS TO 150
DOLLARS PER PAIR.
WINDOW
ORO/OE PATTERNS,
AT REDIIVED PRICES.
In 302.9
1026 CHESTNUT STREET. 1026 .
CURTAIN STORE.
otativais, couriors, AI D mums.
C. M. STOUT do CO.,
f•lo4mw4sa
SILK & DRY GOODS JOBBERS.,
TO WHOLESALE BUYERS:
FOREIGN Dicy ctoons,
IEMBRAOINO LATEST NOVELTIES IN
DRESS GOODS
ADAPTED TO PRESENT SALES.
Received per late steamers, and for mode by
JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO.;
zay27-1.2t
; I . I
FINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY.
The subsertbere would Invite attention to Wit
• USPEOVED OUT OF SHIRTS.
which they make a specialty in their brietneint. Also.
emetautly receiving
TO FELTISS FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAN.
J. W. SCOTT & CO.,_
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE.
- No, 814 CaIISIIITIT Street,
JaE.ly , Pour doors below the Continental.
MERCHANT TAILORS.
EDWARD P. BELLY.
JOHN HE'LLYi
TAIL.OI3,S,
81! CHESTNUT STREET,
"WM NOW WI ITOh
COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OP
SPRING GOODS.
to,lB-tf
M " lrWM!nn7
BOTANIC AND ECLECTIC DRUGS.
ROBERT A. HANCE.
428 NUM STREET. PHILADELPHIA.
Would gall the attention of Draggling. Country Mee
ghantg, and others, to hie stook of
BOOTS, EMS, AND DARK%
111 YMIOno alma vacka,ses. of our own twasidnif, at
PRICES B SLOW YORUBA M.
Mull line of BOTnitian.t. PIII3PARATIOPM, W. 2.
SIERELL & '8 00110BIXTILLEED REMEDIES, dot.,
at a liberal discount to the trade.
Catalogues furnished on application. myll-Snaril
ZIEGLER & SMITE,
WHOLESALE
Drag, runt, and Glass Dealers,
riattletors of the Ponaorivonloi raffia Oa ado! Work,.
NEST WHITE LEAD, DZISE AM%
PURE LIBERTY /ARAI),
Ifastinassed for Whiteness, Pine Gloss. lonrabiliia;
Eirmness, ind Evenness of fitufeee.
rum' LIBERTY LlAD—Warrented to foyer Lore
mhos for same Weight this WM 0411 M
TIT IT. LTD TOD WILL BATE 7ao OTTTLI
PURE LIBERTY ZINO;
delisted Yin., mound in 'Loaned Limed OIL um:WM
is Quality. always the lame.
PVBE LEBZUTY =NV.
%vaunted so do moro meoUttar
r work M does mit
than Any othe.
GET YRS B/E4TI
Moro sod 01hoo—No. 157 North THIRD Strut.
•Sm• 19TILADELPNLi.
i _~ I'
1865. 21'RI14° ' 1865.
fifLIMIN V.CILO 1111XLALIS,
GERYLAtiTOFIT, PA.
ACCALIA72I - 1156; cCo.,
'l, I AI - I : Di: . I IM• 6: :• ' 6
OIL (MOTEL MATTINGS, dbo.
WIKOLEMAIJ6 DzrmsTaizarz
•09 ORIBTKUT IMISIT.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT;
919 OHISTIRM STRUE
CTATIONERY A, BLANK BOOKS
MINING, COAL, AND OTHRR
n NEW COMPANIES.
We are prepared - to furnish New Corporations with
all the Hooke they require. at short aothie and 1011,
WWI. of fret quality. All styles Insulin&
STEEL PLATS OSITLEICATIE Or STOOL
LITHOGRAPHED '• is.
YEARSPBE BOOR.
OBDIRO OP riumwlll.
STOCK MUD.
STOCK LEDGER BALANCES. •
=GIST= OP CAPITAL STOCK.
BROKEIt'S PETTY LEDGES. • •
ACCOUNT OF SALES.
DIVIDEND BOOS.
MOSS ar, co;.
BLANK BOOK HASHIZAtITITEERS AND STATIONILIS;
sesl.tf 432 OHNONOT Stmt. '
1: til ITV ILO; t tqlni9.ol
600 B4Fili" 4 l gM ß Oraue. 600
/RORIEU-TABLES,
STEP-LADDER%
WALNUT BRAOKETS. Invent variety.
AAA•H GRIFFITH di PAGE. SIXTH and ARCM
EDUCATIONAL.
TUGBY CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH',
ACADEMY.
. _
3226 cIIESTRUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
This institution, which will bc satablishel in Ink
TE ao Bills NEXT. is destined to rival the bag soliotla of
this solitary, and of England in lie systera of. instruct.
tion and di,cipline, and in the fullness of its Musical
and n,athematical course.
Those preparing for college will be flitted to take a
Ilan nand in their class. and to graduate with honor.
It will be the special aim, also. to prepare Vanua' , m•E
for business or professional life. Circulars, wit 4 full
Information ,n can be had at 1126 Iheetnnt street.
EDW . CLARENCE WITS. A. M., Prilletria
EEFERSNOES. —Caleb Cope. Es q., Hon Wm. D. ROMs
Bon. Jos. Allison. Alexander %kindle, Be i • names
Potter,Esg., A. H. Francium, Esq., IL P. hi. Min.
bine, Zen. myl.64nw ' of
BELLEVUE FEMALE INSTIT
A BOARDJ TEENHOOL FOB GIRLS
THE SIMMER OF THIS IBEITIT
heelthfully and beantifullY located on the northers
limits of Attleboro, Bucks 11 , 31111 t Y,
commence Fifth. month, 224.186. and :crating. in WO
Rion Vw Bias weak!),
The coarse of instruction is thorough in the sardria
departments In English, French, Latin, Mathernatise,
and Drayton.
For full detalle see sirsolar, to obtain which adtirest
the Prineipals. Attleboro Post Once, Backs
Pennsylvania. ISBABL T. OBARAMB,
JANE F. OBARAllill
sp5.9M Princiasis•
FOR NOR•RETENTION OR INOON•
TWENCE Of urine, irritation, inflammation or
tticeratron of the bladder or kidneys. diseases of tin
prostate glands, stone in the bladder. csOcalns, gravel
or brisk•Onst deposit. and all diseases of the bladder,
kidneys. and dropeleal swellings. ass 11,111.MBOLD'E
num BXTEACIT 200H11. -
n HILD REIT' S CA.RRIAGES, I
TINILY Aim 577L8S Pos. TES SPRING ,
TRAM —A &mortar iot tart received, and for este 1 , 7
BOAS susTotr. ag 00..
tahlit.tf 157 and 159 north 751 RD Street.
THE SCIENCE OF MEDICINE
ishOnld stand simple, rim, majestic ; haviur faro
for its baste. iodnotton for Itspillar, troth alone for its
capital. So stood HBLMBOLD'S GBINIUIDIS VIVA.
BATlcirm, antablished over 18 vein.
A BEADY AND CONCLUSIVE TEEM
of thete_l.ihrtios of HILAIDOLD'S FLUID .13.-
MAO! MIMED DUI be a oontostiowt with those
fart if Shit Troitta motor biowuktatorr
'ITELMBOLD'S EXTR&OT MORT
atm health and Vigor to the frame and bloom t
the Mild Debuit y is amompaeled by mai
alarming liereetoMe, and U no treatment is intomitke
te. seanunAws. lasuitt Or esilookis lie WM
the trains of the Peroursivania Central Railroad
leave the New Depot. at THIRTIETH and MUM=
reets
The earsa of the Market-street Passenger Railway
ran to and from Pennsylvania Central EsDread Depot,
at Thirtieth and Market Streets; they also leave Front
street everf two minutes, eminent:ins one hour previ
ou to the time of departure of each train. and allow
about 80minutes for a trip.
Their oars are in waiting on the arrival of each Train
to sonvey passengers Into the sity, and connections are
made with all roads erossincifarket street.
On SliflOAYS—Cars leave Eleventh and Market Ste.
St Y. 416 P. )1, connect with Moaning and Erie Mail.
ans at 10,26 P. M. with Philadelphia Express.
Nertn'a Pagano Express will hereafter by located at
No. 81 South Kleventh street. Parties desiring baggage
taken to the trains, can have it done at reasonable rata
12110111 application to hint
LEAVE MID ARRIVE AT DEPOT THUS:
MAPS.
NAIL at 8.00 A. X.
PAOLI ACCOIIOIODATIoN, No. 1»» 10.00
PAST LIKE. = ......... " 12.00 M.
PARKESEURo •• 1.10 P.,11.
EARRIBBURG .A.CCOMMOoATION... • 130 •
LANCASTER ACOOEMODATION....... •• .4.00 "
PAOLI TRAIL NO. 9•.......»»»»..." LOO ••
PITTSBURG AND ERIE 8.30 "
PHILADBLPHIA&%PRHBB »...» •• 11.10 "
•
aniava.
PPTTSBURG AND ERIE " 140 A. M.
pHILADDLTDrA V.Od "
PAOLI ACCOMMODATION, " 0.20 "
PARKESSURG •'O.OO •' LANCASTER ""
12.30 P. M.
PAST LINE . 12.60 "
PAOLI • 4.40 "
DAY IMPRESS, " 5,45 "
HARRISBDRO ACCOhiIdODATION.... " 5.40 "
NAIL
ad • 11.20 "
Philelphia Expres3 leaves . dilPy. Pittsburg and
Rile Mail leaves daily (except Saturday). AU ethar
Trains daily (except Sunday.)
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not UMW
any risk for Ite.ggsge. except for Wearing Apparel, and
limit their responsibility to One Hundred Dollars in
value. All Bacgage exceeding that amount in yens
Will be at the rick of the owner, unless Label by QS'
slal etatraot.
For further information, as to time and connections.
see bills and framed cards, or apply to THOMAS H.
PARES, Ticket Agent, at the Depot.
An Emigrant Train rune daily (except Sunday.) Tor
fnllinformatics u to fare and accommodations, apply
tO FRANCS um's,.
fe2o•tf In DOGS street.
1865. NEW IBI7Liii"ES. 1865.
TRH CAILDEH AND AMBOY AND PHILADELPHIA
AND TRENTON RAILROAD DOMPAET'II
LINES. PROBE PHILADELPHIA TO
NSW YOBS AND WALT PLAHHH.
MOM WALNI7I , ATABBT
WILL LEkVE AS FOLLOWS—W..I'a
M
At 6A. via Camden and Amboy, 0. and A. As. UM
25
At 8 A. M., via Camden and Jamey City. Mamba'
00
At 9.16 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, 0. and A.
Accommodation • 976
At 2 P. M., via Galadan and Atab67. C. and A. IV
. •
ere u.« • ...... •• •.•-•-• • ••••••• • ••• 4..044 .0.4 11-1414 4-..• 2ZS
At 12 AL noon. via Camden and Ambelf. AeseMmo
dation.(Freloht and 2 25
At 6P. M.. eta Camden and Amboy, Ascommods
lion (Freight and Passenger )— let Glass Ticket... 2 25
M.
do. 2d Class Ticket... 160
Jay, P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Aecommo
dation (Freight and Pauenger)—let Class Ticket. 2 26
Do- do. 2d Class Ticket. 1 60
At 7.80 a. M.. 3.80 and 6P. N. for Mount Holly, Bw
sewing, kombvvion. se 'eineentown. At 6A. M.
and 2 P. N. for Freehold.
At e amt. 9.15 A.
M.
12 N. 5. 5, and 113 i F. AL • for
-es Palmyra, Riverton, Delano, Beverly, Odometer
Burnueton, Florence, Bordentown. , The 6P. M.
line rune direet through to Trenton.
At 7.6.0. e. M. and LSO P. N for Pamirs, FJYerton.
Reisnee. Reverie. and Burlington.
At 10A M. at d 3 P. M., Steamboat Trenton, for Brie
tot. Berlin on. Beverly. ite-
Lam irgoiu FaIeSLNGTOR DRPOT WILL LIEU
AS FOLLOWS:
At U. 15 d. M.. Vitt Kenaingeon and jersey City.
Upon. •-••• 01
At Cap I'. AL . via Kensington and JerseY 3
800
At ex , P. AL. via Kensington and Jersey City.
Washiagtop and New York 8 00
At 12 P. N. (Bight), vie Kensington and Jersey
Washington and Raw York Mail. 25
The 6.46 P. M. Line will run daily. All others Stut
dip excepted.
For Buffalo, Dunkirk. Mantra, Ithaca, Owego. Bo
*heater, Blarbampten Great Bend. Montrose . Bo
ben
Scranton. Strondsintrg, Water bap. Belvidere.
Easton, Lambertville. Flemington .be.. at 7.30 A. N.
and 3.80 P N. Tb it 3.30 P. M. line eonneeta with tile
train laming Banton for Maul Chunk. Allentown,
Bethlehem, dm
For Lambertville and intermediate stations at SP. N.
For Bristol. Trenton, ba., at 7.8.6 and Rae 1 . 5 ge„.
3.70 end 6P. N. and 12 midnight.
For Hohnesburg, Taeony, Wiesonoming. Brideebttrth
and Frankford, at 9A. M. and 8. 6,6, and BP. N.
RN- For New York and Way Lines leaving Katsina.
ton Depot, take the oars on Fifth street, above Walnut,
half an hour before departure. The care ran into ttut
Depot, and on the arrival of sash train ran from the
Depot.
My pounds of Baggage only allowed mob yassengu.
Passenger; are prohibited from taking anything *AIM.
gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over =7
pounds to he paid for extra. The Company limit their
;magi -
Iva% teggettinOClttriblZiersror :441
k Gra h am ' sntract.
Basgage Ex. resswill tall for and dellyar
baggage at tan Rapcte. Orders to be left at NO. 3 Wal
nut street. WILLIAM H. GATZKBR, Agent.
June 1, 1065.
LIKES FROM NNW YORK FOR PHILADELPHIA:
727 CHEBTETT Shut
WILL LZA.PB PROM TZB POOT OP 0011ATLAND mann,
At 1.2 and 4P. Id.. via Jeraey City and Camden.
At 7, 10, and 1134 A. M.. 6 P. M. and ]2 (AMU. via Jet.
ae City and Bangerter...
Prom the tom of Barclay street a 6 A. ld. and 2 F.
Ida Amboy and Camden.
From Pier No. 1, North river, at 12 If.„ 4, and it P.R.
(freight and passenger). Amboy and Camden. ap,34
Offasmai PHILADELPHIA,
WILKIXOTOX. ARID BALTI-
X 0.14 )111M1 - O.IID.
TIES TABIM
. .
Commencing MONDAY ,
Will leave Depot, corner BROAD 'Brest and WASUINO
TOU Avonne, as follows:
Express Train. at 4.06 A.M. (M.ondays examptf3d), for
Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Wiltaington.
Perryville, Havre de.entee. Aberdeen. Perryman%
and Magnolia.
Delaware Railroad Train at 7.46 A M. (Sunday's ex
cepted) for ,Salisintry. =ford. and intermediate Sta
tions.
Way. Hail Train., at 8.15 A.M. (Sundays exserdin9,l9r
Baltimore,
N ato at all...zwlan,,tew irksgsptedj_for
BTigniore and Washington, 'toying at Chester. Wil
mington, Elkton, reorrEwilie. an Havre-de. Grua.
Express Train at 8.55 P. M. (Sunday' excepted) ror
Baltimore and WElAtinglon, stopping at Wilmington.
Newark, Eaton, Norte, east. Perryville, Havre-de ,
Orace, PerrYnan's. Magnolia, and. Stammer's Run,
Night Express at 11.15 P. Si. for Baltimore sad Wash
ington, stopping at Cheater (only to take Baltimore and
Washington passengers). Wilmington, Newark, Elk
ton, North-East, Perryville, and Havre-de-orace.
Passengers for FORTRESIS MIMEO)] will take the
8.16 A. N. train.
. . . . .
WILMINGTON ACCOMMODATION TRAINS
Stopping at all Stations between Philadelphia and Wil
mington.
Leave Philadelphia at 7.45 and 11 A. M., 2, 130, 6,7,
and le P. 11. The 3.30 P. It. train Connects with De
laware IL R. for Milford and intermediate stations.
Leave Wilmington at 6.45, 6, and 9.80 A.M., 2. 4.6.86
and 5.80 P. M.
Trains for New Castle leave Philadelphia at 7.45 and
/IA, M.. 130 and. 5 P M. -
_ TREVOR TRA,II423_,RON . DALTIMORI:
r. Y.
ORESTER FOR PHI.LADBLrHIA.
Lam tlhester at 2. 40, 8.49, 10.11 A. IL. 1.2.39. 2.49.
4.40. 6.14. 7 and 9.05 P. M.
FROM 8ALV110349. TO PHIL ADSLPECIA.
Leave Baltimore 5.26 A. K. , Wtby Mall; 1.10 P. 21...
Bxpreas: 422 P. Br., Way Train; 6.25 P. AL. Ifuorso:
2.20 P. 11.. EXtact3.,
Leave Chester sti..l4"-C. - 147. 1. ricialtdo P. L
Leave - Wiltaingter. at 0.18, 9.36 A. N., 2.24 LOS.
ant112.76P.
Freight Train. with Faseeager Car &Wished. Will
low( Wiluangtor for Perryville and intermediate
stations at 7.40 - F. 111. _
EIPEDAT TRAM
Itzpress Train at 4.05 A. M. for Baltimore and Wash•
ington, stopping at Wilmington, POlTTlFilletlre•da•-
arace, Aberdoen, Parymaxes. and Magnolia.
Night Express at 11.14 P. N. for Baltimore and
Washington, stopping at Chester (for Baltimore And
Washington pasiengers), Wilmington. Newark. Elk.
ton. North-East, Perryville. and Havre de•Grasa.
Accommodation Train at 10P. X. for Wilmington and
way stations.
_ riegmatomm VON PHILADELPHIA.
Leave MIitIMOTO at 936 P. M. Mapping at nwra-de.
Orate, PerryiriDe, and Wilmin g ton . Alm stops at Elit•
ton and Newark (to take passengers for Philadelphia
and Maya paesantors from Washington or Baltimore),
and Chester to leave Dunmore from Baltimore or
Washington.
LosYeWilidingion for Philadelphia at 0.30 P. IL
apS H. Y. %AMY. Sol.
1865. MUMM 1865.
PHILADELPHIA AND ERIN RAIL
!WAD. —This great line traverses the Northern and
Northwest counties of Penneyiranla to the site of Erie.
on Lake Brie..
It has been leased by the PHIINSTLIANIA BAIL.
ROAD COMPANY. and Is operated by them.l
Its entire length was opened for passenger and freed;
business October 17th, ISM
VIM OP PASSEPUBMTRAMP AT I'MneannionlA.
//ONTO Westward.
Hail •,•••„• - • • 44.11.11.4 3. P. M.
Leek Haven Aceommodation —.
—.8.00 A. H.
Passenger ears ran through on Hail Train without
change both ways between Philadelphia and Erie, and
Baltimore and Erie.
Elegant Sleeping Oars on Elmira Express Treble both
ways between Philadelphia and Lock Haven, and oa
Elmira Enpreer Train both ways between Wil liamsport
and Baltimore.
Per information raapeettngFassanger basinese • •
awing
weer PHIBTILTH and MARKET Sts., Philadelphia.
And for Freight business of the Oampany's Agnate._
b. B. KINGSTON, Jr., sonar miinjurrit gag
MAXIM Streets. Philadelphi a.
.1. W. REYNOLDS, Erie.
J. N. DRILL. Agent N. O. N. X., Baltimore.
H. H. HOUSTON,
Hommel FreirSt Arent FhiledelPhlll.,
W GW/BH,
General . Ticket Agent Philadelphia.
JOSEPH D. PTTS.
da2B-it Hemerel Manager, Wialtentegert.
4,t4. NORTH PEITNITYL
&fft-1t;4.-. yANIA RAILROAD = Per
BETRLERRIL "DOYLESTOWN, MAUCH CHURL
ETON WILLIANSPO ,ET WILECESBAERS.
WI3!TOR ARRANGIMENT.
bs
Psaeonner Traix. leave the new Depot, TRIED Street,
above Thompson ;street. daily (Sundays ex•eptedi, a.
fellow.:
At 7.50 A. M. (Unrest) fin Dethiehent. Allentown.
Manch (Mynah, Hazleton. Williamsport. Wilhite.
bane, A..
At 3.30 P. IL (Express) for Bethlehem, Radon, &a -
At ex D. M. ler Bethlehem, AlientoWr.. Mitttith
Munk.
PorDoplestown at 0.60 A. R. and 416 r.N.
Tor Fort Washington at 1.15 P. N..
Pot Lansdale at 6.10 P. M.
White earsof the Mond and Irntril-strsets Line MI
Fastener Esllway ran directly to the new Depot,
TRAMS POE PHILADBLPHIA.
Leave Bethlehem at 15.50 A. M.. /0.02 A. N.. salt LIS
r. N.
Leave Doylestown at 6.30 A. IL and 5.411 R. M.
Leave Lansdale at 6.1.0 L. M.
Leave Port Washington at 5. 40 1. M.
ON SUNDAYS.
Fhltadelphle for Doylestown at 9.55 A. X. and 4.15
r. N.
Doylestown for Philadelphia at lA. N. and SP. If.
nol4 ELLIS (MANX, Agent.
WEST JERSEY
- RAILROAD LINES.
NEW ARRANGEMENT.
Oa and after MONDAY, May 1::1,• 1865. Truths will
leave from WALNUT-STREET PINY as follows:
For CAPE MAX, and all pitsses month of Millvitle, at
916 A. M.. passenger aud freight, &s. tat 3.30 I'. K.
Express Passenger.
For 3IILLVILIR. BRIDGETON, SALEM. and &Ulu•
termediate places south of Glassboro, at 9.16 A. N. and
4 P. N.
Yor GLASSBORO at 9.15 A. M.. — 2
90 P. K. and 4
P. .
For WOODBITRY, oLorroximis. L. at 9.16 A.
2.301'. M., 4P. 11.. RET and
UR 802. M.
NING.
p asse): g a
Leave es ape May at 5.30 A. K. pagabliger. and 11
nd freight
Leave ALUlville at 7.16 A. IL passenger, and 3.10
P. IL, passenger,
Leave Bridgeton at 6.40 A. M.. Passenger. and 4.1
P. b.. passenger.
Leave Salem at 6.25 A. 12., Italzenger. and 41'. 25..
yammer.
Lem Rlataboro, at 7.43 A. IL. 8.46 A. M., and 6.1
P. N.
Leave Woodbury at 7 A. 11... 8.14 A. IL, 9.10 A. IL.
and 5 40 P. M.
A Sicetial hiessenger aecompealee easb'PhrosighTraix.
- J. TAN RENSSELAER. Bnvatialendems,
THE WEST JERSEY sxpusss tIO MP3BY
will attend to all the venal branches of Express Busi
ness, receive, deliver, and forward through other re
aponelble Papuan Compsnles,to all parts of the sonatry.
any article entrusted to them.
SiMsArntranua. May 1.1866. ap26.tf
affifiNgi 1865• —P /
•DILPHIA AID
BURMA RAILROAD LING to all points WBST.
The direct route for the
irr• OIL ESSIOPia or PRNIFYLVALWIA,
WILLIAmsPowt. BUFFALO. BOBPBABIOB saiDow
FIRMA. NIABABa BA-LLB.
and all laws In the Witatern and Northwestern BUM
d the Oinutdas.
TWO THRONGS TRAINS
Lams Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Benet, Thir
teenth and ealioNhlll streets. Idaily. Olnaitara OX.
eeptoil,) for the North and West. 04 foU•Ws:
morning Express at 8 A. N.
Afternoon 'Express st 8.80 P. M.
linking a direct connection 100 AB latanutthig road&
FOR THROUGH TIMM to any point. and farther
particulars Concerlaing tho different routes. apply at
the TICKET OFFICE, 490 WIRSTRUT Street. ender
the Philadelphia Disak, and opposite tha Guam
House. vAN mag i 'Mast Agent.
425 Chestnut streen.
JOHN 8. BILLER,
__General Anent.
TWA - Wadi gad OallowbUl Wu%
RAILROAD LILIES.
IMPORTANT TO RAILWAY TEA.
TS/it arts.—tor tall information In Worms *M
um, nioteelobe. &ad Oonneetlau, innetrotod by on.
hundred B.ffwe7 Moe. rereseniluseho Frlnetkej
won of th e imam
non -ha -asy AMNION EWW.ilf
GINDL
PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAIL
ROAD.
KUMMER ARRAAGEIVIENT.
Mid t
RAILROAD
inMOM WEST CHESTER
AND PRILADELPHLA RAIL
WAD. WA !Urns.
stratscar. ARRANGEME
On and after RoNDAY. April /7, /80the *mini Will
leave as follows
WIMP OBJSTBB TRAM
Leave Phtladalphia for West Chester at 7.35 sad 10.10
A. M., and Ilk 4.45, and 6.45 P. 111.
Leave West Chester for Philadelphia at 6.76. 7.46, and
10 33A. M.. and 1.45 and 4.40 P. N.
Trains lemming Went Cheater at 7.45 A. N. and leayinfi
Philadelphia at 4 45 P. If. will stop only at Media D.U.
Junction. Glen BIM& Chancy' TRAINSeet Road.
B. C JUNCTION
Leave Philadelphia for B. O. Junction at 4.15 and
10 P. M.
Leave B. C. Junction for Philadelphia at 8.15 A. K.
and 7.20 P. K,
These trains stop at all intermediate mistiest&
ON SUNDAYS.
- _ .
Leave PhiladolphraVlN - 1711: and 2. P. I.
Leave Weal Chaster at 8 A. X. and 5 P. X.
Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.86 A. H. and 4.95
P. X., and leaving West Chester at 7.46 A. N. and 4 46
P. X,conneat at B. C. junction with trains on P. dt
B. O. IL for Oxford and intermediate points.
Paseennere ars allowed to take Wearing apparel only
ss bSfP B S, and the Company will not in any glee he
respond le for an amount n. 060.1111/ one 1020 " dot.
/ails unless a special contrast is made for the same.
MIDST WOOD. Gang Sop.
PRILADBIPECIA., March 15, 18E6.
SINIME RARITAN AND
DELAWARE BAY BAILSOAD.
PHILADELPHIA TO BROOKLYN.
JAEL aS, liXOURSION TIOKIITS. GOOD FOR
THERE DAYS, $3.
OBANGB OF TIM.B.
Passengers for Fakpress Train for Tackerton,BArnegat.
Toms Elver. LOU Branch, and Brooklyn leave VINE
STEM PEERY at &LS A. 31., daily (Etutdays
cag ed).
turning. leave WALL•STREST PERRY, Brook
lyn, atll A. X,
Wlty Train for Melon. filial:1101M Manchester. ace..
leaves Cooper'S POW, Camden, at3o A. M.
Jai if L. B. aoLs, Agent. Ualadaa•
*A )f:JzfEsillt;j-4 11 4 I)i
6117----T,l 7HE ADAMS EX
----- PRESS COMPANY, Ofico 3216
eIIEtiTEUT Street, forwards Panels, Packages, Mor
an:ll4llre, Bank Notes, and Specie. either by its own
lines or in connection with other Express Commie&
to all the principal Towns and Cities in the United
states. R. S. SANDPoRD,
it 27 General Superintendent."
trtaii- A
INSUR/INON AOAINST
PIO II) *1 i:
OF
EVERY DESCRIPTION.
BY THE
TRATILLIRAP INSURANCE COMPANY*
RLETYORD, CONN.
-
Capital i 5500,000.
WM. W. ALLEN, Agent, 40! Walnut Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
0111ENAL ACCI/DEAT POLIOUN
For Five Thindred Dollars, with &I NW week OOIltpen•
Aston, oast be had for $3 per annum, or say othor uua
Wiesen 1600 and $lO,OOO at proportionate raise.
TEN DOLLAIttf FEEIRUM
Secures a Polley for $2,060 or $lO per week eompenia.
Moe for all and every description of accident—travelling
or otherwise—under a General Accident Folio% at the
Ordinary Rate.
THIRTY DOLL &RS PRIM=
86011148 a fell Policy for $6. 000, or MO per week 0034.
Yeesation, ea above. at the npecia I Rate.
FOBBION RISES. 4
Policies limed far Foreign, West India. and Galifor•
ale T r aveL Bates can be learned by application to the
Office.
SHOE'lbTlffil MUMS.
Arrangements are in course of completion by shish
the traveller will be able to purchase, at any Hallway
Ticket Office, Insurance Ticket& for one or thirty days'
travel. Ten cents will buy a ticket for one day's travel,
ineztrizer $3,000, orsl6 Weekly compensation. Ticket
Policies may be had for 8,4, and 12 months, in the same
manner.
Hazardous Riau taken at Hazardous Rates. Policies
issued for 6 years for 4 years premium.
INDUCIEM:ENTIE4
The rates of premium are less than those of any other
Company covering the Hambrick.
No medical examination is regnifyid, and thousands
of those who have been rejected hi , Life Companies, in
consequence of hereditary or other diseases , can effest
Insurace in the TRAVELLERS' fa Partot rates.
Life I nsure nee COICOMILIRO Uoof the_prlacipel
sum unlit the death or the swore& The TRAVELLERS'
parr the loss or damage sustained by personal Injury
whenever ft occurs.
The feeling of security which such an insurance gives
to those dependent upon their own labor for support is
worth more than money. No better or more satisfsa. ,
tory use can be made of so small a gam.
J. 0. BATTEESON. President.
RODNEY DENNIS, Seriatim).
G. P. DAVIS, Vise President.
BENET A. DYER, General Anat.
Applications received and Policies tamed by
WILLIAM W ALLEN.
inhl3-nrwirem No. 404 WALNUr Street.
DELAWARE MUTUAL S
S AFETY
insi OS COMPANY.
/NCOMPORATED EY THE LEGISLATURE OF
PENNAYLVANIA,
OFFICE S B CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT
STREETS. PHILADELPHIA.
MARINE litSl7.6a.Nol
OP VESSELS,
CARGO To all parts of the world.
,
FREIGHT,
IIifLAND INSIMANCES
On Goods, by River. Canal, Lake. and Land Carriage,
to all parts of the Damn.
FIRE IESUBLEGES.
On Merchandise generally,
On Stores, Dwelling Houses, dn.
ASSETS OF TEI GOMPAIIT,
November 1 1881.
$lOO,OOO tiulteptates Five Per Cent.Lo . tn, '71.0100.000 00
111.010 Six • * 'Bl. 116,216 00
Six `• " 6 Els. 76,661 60
1(0.000 Stato of Pennsylvania Five Per Cent,
Loan- 90,666 00
64.000 State of
Loan-___
Six Pet Cent.
Loan • .. 6,5 . 840 c l o
12.3.660 Cityof Philadelphia Si x /22,620 57
20.000 Psmaylvania kaliroan First Mort.
gage Six Per Cent Roads-- 22,000 00
60,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Second Mort
_
_gage Six Per Cent. 58,200 00
16.000M0 Shares Stook Germantown Om
Company, prinsipal and Interest
gr.aranteeti t.A AAA_ ear of Philadel•
5. 500 lrfrirares Srocic'
Penne7l~anla Rail
road Company...—• 9.10000
0,0(0 100 Shares Stock North Penns ylvania
lialtroad Company....•• - • UR 00
QUM United States Treasury Wiri.'rin'aZtea of
Indebted:Hum.— .
48,424 00
80,000 State et Tennessee F iver Per ot.lloart 13,010 00
28,700 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, amply
172.700 00
$068,260 Para Cost $342,100.60. Market vaine.5867,627 87
Real Estate
Bills recivable for insnranses made.. 222,530 42
Balances Ma r ine /menden—Premi
ums on Policies, Accrued
Interest, and other debts due the
. 29,793 24
Scrip and Stook of sundry Insurance
and other Companies, $4,263. Nat--
mated value 2,227 07
Cash on deposit with United
States Government, subject
to ten days' 00
Cash in 08,154 93
Gash in 6.37 66
—5168,695 49
DIRROTOIES:
Thomas 0. Hand, Samuel E Stoker.
John C. Davie. J. P. Peniston,
Edmond A Bonder, Henry Sloan.
Theophilus Paulding, William G. Boultou,
John R. Penrose. Bdward Darlington,
James Treqncir, H. Tones cirooke,
Henry 0. Dallett, Jr.. Jacob P. Jones,
James C Hand. James B. A cFarland,
William 0. Ludwig, Joshua P Eyre,
Joseph H. Seal, Spencer Mollvaine
George G. Lelper. John 13. Semple. Pittsburg.
Hugh Craig, A. B. Berger, Pittsburg.
Robert Burton.
THOMAS G. HAND, President.
JOHM 0. DAVIA. Vice .Presieent.
HENRY LYLBITRE, Secretary. del.s-ly
THERELIANCE INSURANCE COM
•A•T
OF PHILADILPHIA..
incorporatea No .
Charter Pardue
OFDDIB No. 30S Wal•harr trrlitAßT.
OaJr/maL, $300,000.
Insures against Loss or Damage by FIER Domes,
Stores. and other Buildings, limited or ne_petual: and
on Furniture. lioods. Wares. and Diershaudise, In town
Or cotmtry._
LOSSES RIZOMPTLT d.D.TOF.TBD MID FAIR.
ARMS. $400,068 n.
Invented in the following Seonrlties. viz.:
Find Mortgagee oz.Clty Property,wellsecared6lo6,6oo 00
United Slates Government Loans —.. 141.11.6 00
Philadelphia City 6 per cent. 60,090 00
Pennsylvania $8,000,0006 par cent. LOll3/.... /6.000 00
Peuneylvarda itailroad Bonds, first and es.
cone . MAC 00
Camden and Amboy Ballroad . CoMpany's 6
percent. 6,000 00
Philadelphia, and Heading Railroad Com
pany 'a 6 a n dnt, Loan ...... 6.000 00
Huntingdon Broad Top 7 per cent. moat-
gaga balata••••••:••-••••.••••..-..... ...... —••••••-•-• • 4.560 00
Count) Fire Insurance Company's Stock-- 1.050 08
Mechanics' Bank IMO 00
Commercial Ranh of Pennsylvania Stock • 10,0 ,1 0 00
Union Mutual Insurance Company's Stock— 880 00
Reliance Insurance Company of Philadel
phia's Stock 4 606 1. 00
Accrued Interest-- • • 5,
Cash in bank and on 13. 023 RS
Worth at present market va1ne....... , .........$414,59S 11
DIRSCITOES.
Mein Tinsley, William Stevenson.
Wm. - 41 Thompson, Beni :: W. Tingley.
Wham Musser, Marshall Hail,
Samuel Hisphara, Charles Leland,
H L.. Carson, J. Johnson Brown,
Hebert Steen, v Thomas H. Moore.
MUM TIMOLBL President.
TstiAsee C. Him. Saeretsil.
Pziremel.e........ ixeerdebee I. us& 'alo -t1
AMERICAN FIRE INFURANCE
COMPAXY. Incorporated 1810 Cadli,T3ll PER•
PETTIAL. /So. 310 WALDIUT Street, above Third,
Philadelphia.
Having a lane paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus in
vetted in sound sad avellzbiq Securities, coutinnes to
insure on Dwellings. Mores, Pamir:ire. Itercoaudise,
Vessels In port and their Cargoes., r.nd other Personal
Property. All lessee liberally
RaSnd promptly ad/noted,
DIPSCTO.
Thomas P. Marls, I James M. Campbell.
John Weise, Sdrunad G Dutra,
&must C. Ilorton, Charles W. PoultneY,
Patrick Brady. Israel Morris.
Jan T. Lewis,
THOR
AnninT C. L. Canwronv,
se 8 B.eratarr MAWS, President.
(di it
AIiTHRA.CITENS
lURA_NU N
E CO
PAlY.—Authorized (UMW/ SICIOAV — OELSZTSB
PREPETtigL.
oMce 80. 30 WALVDT Street, between Third and
Fourth streets, Philadelphia.
This Company wilt insure against Less or Damage by
Fire, on Buildings, Furniture, and Merchandise gene
rally.
Am, Marine Insurances on Vessels, Cargoes, and
Freights. Inland Insurance to all parts of the Union.
DIMACTORS
William Esher, Davis Pearson,
Latl.er, Pater Seigel'.
Lewis Audenricd, J. 8 13.1. um,
John It B.achiston. Wllliaw P. Dean.
Joseph ItiesiteM. John Ketcham,
WILLIAM MRS% President.
WM. F. DEAN, Vise President.
W. N. SMITH. Secretary. spa- tf
um INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.
-a-
THE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANOS DOW
PANE, Incorporated ISM. CHASTER. PERPIWUAL.
No. 510 WALNUT Street, opposite Indepeadeuce
Square.
This Company, favorably known to the community
for nearly forty years, continues to insure against Loss
or Damage by . S''re, on. Public, or Private Buildings,
either permanently or for a limited time.
Also, on Far-
Ennui, Stocks , Goode. or Merchandise generally, on
Ingrid terms.
_ . .
Tech' capita, togotber with a lama Statibil Find, le
wrested to the 13/014 careful mama ~ which enables
tom to offer to the Wand an undou bted eeentity
he ease et loss.
DIRECTORS.
Jonathan Patterson, Daninramlth , Jr..
Alexander Benson, Jahn Devoreer,
Isaac Radeburst, Themes Smith,
Thomas Robin*, Henry Lamle ,
J. 0111Inglunn Fell.
JON/THAR PATTBIISOR, Pr0:4;1442a.
WILLIAM G. ChOWELL. 8430 rotary.
FABIE INSURANCE COMPANY,
No. NOB CHESTNUT STRUT.
PHILADELPHIA.
FIRE ADD INLAND INHURANON.
DIBMTOES:
Francis N Back, John W. Berman,
Charles Richardson. Robert B Potter,
Henry Lewis. John Kessler, Jr,,
Samuel Wright, B. D Woodruff
P. II Tnsticri, Charles Stokes.
George A. West, Joseph D. Bills
pRAAcia N. RUCH. President. '
MS. RICHARDSON, Vice Preeident. •
W. I. BLANOHARD, Secretary._ .ial.4•tf
VIiFEEBLED AND DELICATE CON.
wrrrtyrioso, of both mu, 0. 4 III 1013 " 3 "
IXTBAOT BMW, It will We brlalt std entristio
banana and enable Ton to slow wall.
lIELMBOLD'EI FLUID ExTRAur
mom Is Dleassat In Sashimi odor, frai trola
all titiartems weimarkfax. wed timmiallatalv utters
TUB NO monz minausiTil
and tumid" stm at,. for eutplasaild din*
tons disown . Use innallOLD 1113111A011
LursonD 3091 WASIL
AUCTION SALES.
FURNEES,_ BRINLEY, & CO.,
Ao. 615 GASSTAIIT and 6151 351115 Iftrotk
RALE True DAY, J 1133 2n, AT 10 O'CLOIK. -TA
A GARD. —Wo wig melt, on Y.RIDAY. inns 2d, at la
o'o/watt. on tour months' credit, a brio oga.rlfa.. , ,af
dry g 40.56. inch:oll9z Fillip. dregs away. 01 " 31 ' 16 .lOWOLO.
white goods. hairsorals, dm.
leo, 700 cartons ri bbos e, of the importation of Mum
Soleleao Freres.' Also, velvet ribbons, to which the at
-1(1111i011 of the trade it requested.
NOTICE TO 7/1741.11)38•IN R 181301113.
The attention of dealers in ribbons is requested to our
sae on F.R WAY, oft ne 21; of 700 cottons bonnet attd
trimming ribbons the choicest shades and bast quali
ty offered this season.
SPLENDID QUALITY BONNET RIBBoNg,
For Find clans City Trade.
NOTICE.—THIS MORNING (Friday), SOO lots of Nos.
black, white. and choke colored ex. ettprb qua
lity ponit de sole ribbons. comprislog the Anent goods
over aroma at auction, and the closing sale of the im
portation.
SALE OF IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS.
THIS MORNI SO.
June 2d. at le o'clock, 4 months' credit, 403 pack
sRSPECIAL ee and fancy sad etauie Acs anode. ,
3uRT
IMPORTATIONug mrE &HER RANFI. OF Tail
oF KFAIMI SOLIRL/LE
THIS MORNING,
June 2d, al o'clock.
—canoes Nos 4. 5, and 6 'white, black. melee. and
choice colored corded edge ponit de cola ribbons.
Nos. 10a 100 white. black, mains. and choice colored
corded edge pooh de role ribbons.
—;Nos. 10 a 60 plaid broche tinr..l do.
4 8.100 ex quality black' groe grain do.
—le a 00 triple chain colored do.
N. B.—lll the above have just been landed from the
stesmar Rains, and comprise the most choice goods
offered this season.
BLACK BILK VSINST RIBBONS.
cartons Nos. 1 a 20 black silk velvet ribbons.
Do. do. white end colored edre do.
R,OOO MORS WHIRR GOODS. OF A °BLUM/MED
NAB USAGYIIRB,
Cowl:mien—
Simonet, cambric, tape, &took, and satin stripe mu..
line, nansoolo, swiss mulls, and India books, &e.
P HILIP FORD & CO., AUCTIONEERS,
-11- ICI HAMM and SAS 00111iSROB Streets.
LARGE POSITIVE MB 750 LOTS AMERICAN
AONOD
SI N
EMBROIDERIES,
R O O O I D RY
M oo L s N a R
. Y
by catalo gue.
OE WEDNESDAY MORNING,
June 6th, commencing . at 10 o'ulock, comprising a fall
wort glens of seasonable and dertrabla goods.
DANCOAST & 'WARNOCK, AUG
•••• TIMOR% WI MARKET Strad.
LIMO& SPECILL FILLS OF 330 CAV3S latuw
GOODS. b
Catalogne.
THIS DAT.
jp no no, commend ngst 10 o'clock, comprising a fall
eeeoc n, at of
hate for ladle! . lartitig.t."2legarz. , onuses
4
SPECIAL SALE OF By 800
CatsloOcum
ASES STRAW GOODS,
ON SATURDAY MORNING
June 3d, commencing at 10 o'clock. Included will
be found a full line of newest- shape bonnets and hats,
for ladles, misses, and children; men's end boys' hate,
ac., atc.
1194 ECOTT, JR.., AUCTIONEER,
-I-P. 10110 CHESTNUT Street.
PEREMPTORY SALE OF 600 LOT.; - MISOLLANE
OUR GOODS.
THIS DAY.
June 2, at 10 o'clock, vtz: Cloths, cassiraeres.
nets, prints. black and brown goods, dregs goods,
linens, alpacas, hosiery. 110i10118, eaepeniere. fig., &c.
Also, large stock readr•made clothing. white and
fatter drams shirts.
also, stock of boots, shoes, brogans, &a.
Also. bawl of Powell drills, bleached ticking,
denims, &c.
GREAT COMBINATION RACE OF 011. PAINTINGS,
AND LAbT OP TiilB 811980 N,
Will take plum et Scott's Philadelphia Art Gallery, on
the evenings of
TIISSDAT , the 6th, WP.D.33IIBDAY. the 7th, and
TBIT 8.81) AT. the Bth of Jane.
commencing at 8 o'clock treolealy. Among the con
tributors are the American Art Gallery. new York;
come tS formerly of the Philadelphia Sketch Club, now
owned by a private gentleman; some specimens from
our talented townsmen, Winner. Mason, and others,
besides another private collection. making In all one of
the best assortments ever offered to the public.
'I be 'tattle will be arranged for in amination with
catalonnen on Saturday.
BABBITT & CO., AUCTIONEERS,
Cash Auction Route,
wo. 230 MAILICBT Street, corner of Bank street.)
Cash advanced on consignments without extra charge.
THOMAS J. MILLER, AUCTIONEER.
—I3X.EOI3TORS' Be LB OF SAM ND VA GiIa.EILE
BOOKS, BOTH MPAND &RD AND I,IIBII3I.LAngoGS,
comprising the entire Library of the late John Taylor,
Req. of Albany, N. Y., erobraciegabo at 6. (00 volumes.
0 . 31A5 J. will sell by auction on TUE&
DAN, WEDNESDAY, TRUNADAY, and b'n:lD AY. the
18th. 14th. 16th. and le h of 313NR, at 10 o'clock each
day, at the Library, No. 183 Broadway, corner of Stroh
street. in the city of Albany, the whole collection of
books contained therein: among which may be found
elegantly boned imperial folio edition of audubon's
Birds of America; belly's British Ornithology. illus.
teal ed with richly • colored lite• size engravl ; bindle's
British Birds, do., do ,• Deravan's British Pishes,do.,
do. ; Audubon's Qufdropede of America; La Mucee
}loyal, illustrated with steel engravings of the most
beautiful Pictures, Statues. and Bite Reliefs in the
Royal Collection, Paris, 1816. 2 volumes; Nasals Pratt.
:cis, illustrated with steel engravings of the moat re.
Downed piciurce which existed in the Louvre before
Descriptive letter Drees to F. ouch and English.
Buffin's Natural History; Indian Gallery; Iconographic
Eheystee.vdte.; nes Gycloptedia, quarto, 97 vols. ; Gen
tieniall'e Iferalioe, from 1731 to IMO; ParhatuelktarY
Debates, from 106.1 to 1860; The Anunal Register, from
1715 to 1823: London Quarterly, from 1803 to 1861; North
Arne:lvan Review, from 1816 to 1863; together with a
large collection of valuable Standargand filiecollanoone
Works, Engravings, oil Paintings. 800k.eases, Fix.
tares, Am Catalogues can be had by addressing tbe
anotioneerdille 20 Broadway New York city, or at the
office of JOBN TAYLOR'S ' BONS, No. 133 BROAD.
WAY, Albany. wyge. m wfat
SALE OF GOVERNMENT ROR6ES
QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFPICR,
FIRST DIVISPIN.
WA.SFILNOTON CITY, stay 29, MI
Will be sold at public auntie'', to the highest bidder.
at Glesboro, G. C., on
Fat JAY, June 2, 1990,
TUE •DAY, June 6, 1805,
THURSDAY, Jane 8 1800.
FRIDAY, Jane 9, 1.865,
AND ON'
THROAT, WHIM r:AY, and FRIDAY
of each WEPk thereafter during the month of Jane, 1851,
TWO HUNDRED CAVALRY ROOMS BAGS DAY,
Per road and farming parpoiee many gaol bargains
mar be had.
Horses sold siney. Sale to commence at 10 A. 31.
Terms cash, in patina States certorum
Steamboat for Cliesboro will leave Sarenth-street
Wharf, Washington, every hour fr
. l om 9 AM.
A. .
N,
toe P. Y.
JAI64 ERI
Br eve t Brigadier General, in charge Ist Division,
Quartermaster General's Office. Pa.=
SikLD OF GOVERNMENT HORSES.
QrART.P.ItIidSTES UMNERAL'S °Figur.,
Haar Divu4.oN,
WASHINOTON Car, Hay 29. 1869.
Will be sold at public auction, to the highest biller,
at the these and )1 acre names below. viz •
BALTIMOIsE, MaRYLaND,
June 7, 1E65,
LANCASTER, P.5122 , 12,71,VAN1A, TRIMS DAT,
June 8. 1865.
READINO, PENNSYLVANIA, THURSDAY,
June 16. .865,
WEST CHESTER, PENNSYLVANIA, THURSDAY.
Jane 15 1865,
MIFFLIN. PENNSYLVANIA, THURSDAY,
June 23. 1865.
PITTSDURG, P.BIB.IiSTLVANIA, THURSDAY,
June 22, 1865,
BALTIMORE. MARY/ 40i% WEDNESDAY,
June 28 1665,
PITTSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA, THURSDAY,
June 25. 1661,
TWO RITIMILED OAVALRY HORSES
at each place.
For road and fanning =pollee =any good bargains
may be had .
Horses sold singly. Sales to commence at 10 A.M.
Terms—cash, in United .itaies curraucy.
JAMES A. SHIN,
Brevet iinY adier Uezieral,
j,32-23t In charge Fit - et Divicon R. 112 G. 0.
P 1.201,864 02
NOTICE. -BALE OF ARMY MULES
Quin numAsvms Gm:oases OFFICR.
VireatinVDTON. 13. May' 8 1885.
of at
KANT THODS&NDB OF MOLES are being disposed
public see at Washington.
She sales will continue nista the number of animals
is reduced in ;mono' non to the reduction of the armies,
„now going on rapidly. •
There are in the Armies of the Potomac ' of the Ten
nessee, and of Georgia, iprohab!, FiNIR THOUSAND
OF Tall FINBBT SIX. MULE TEAM IN THE
WOR
man LD. y of them were bought in the beginning of the
war, as young mules, secompaiuse tie argotes in alt
their marches and camps, and are thoroughly broken,
hardened by exen otos, geniis and familiar, from DEng
eo long surrounded by the sr Idlers.
The whole Soul ti is stripped of fanning stock, widths
North also has 6138'8red from the drain of animate, taken
to eappmy the armies.
These/mitosis are so d at public auction; THEY WILL
NOT BRING KTHING LINE THOM THUS
VALUE; and Such opportunities for farmers to get
working animals to stock their farms, and for drovers
and dealers in stock to make good specalatione, by
purchasing them and disposing of them in the South,
will never occur again.
N O MEIOS,
Quartermaster General,
jet-24t Brevet Major General.
SALE OF CONDEMNED QUARTER
MAKER'S EITOKES, WAGONS. AM.BCIIALICLIS
LW. CHIIF QUARTfiltli wrEtt ' s
DEPOT or WAREr.o.row.
. . . .
WAtHINOTOA..O. C.,Slav o. 1864.
Will be sold at Punitc Auction , underie di reMion of
Brevet Colonel tiliarlee R. Tompkins, A. Q, ,at the
Government iiiiarehanse, situated on the square be
tween is and P end Twentieth and Twentv.firsistreete,
113 the city of Washington, D. C..on THIIakDAY, flute
Bth, 1E65, at Mo'cicok d If , a lot of Quarterstanter's
Stores, condemned as being unfit for use. viz:
eaddles. Bridles. Batters, Spurs ' Wrenches, Bar
mimes, Buckets, Hemmers, Zaire ' s Anvils, Flits,
Bane, Augers, Bales, Broadaxes, Platform Scales,
Wheelbarrows. Balance Wheels, Paultne,Grindstonek
Dirt 'scrapers, Ploughs. Tool °belts. and a large lot of
Wrought-Iron Scraps, Wagon. tire, ito.
ALSO.
$4OO. 068 71
Will be sold, at the foot of Nineteenth street, near
Chrrayeeke aid Ohio Canal. immediately after shs
completion of the male anon referred to, a large lot of
Two and IMP horse Wagons, Spites Wagons. Medical
fi,VOl3B, ltletallie Wagons, ambnle.neez. Carta, tko.
ISuccessrs,. remove the stores within
five (6) de's from date or sale.
Terms ceeh, in Government fonds.
D. H. RUCKER.
Brig. Gen. and Chief g..
fjs7 Depot of Washington.
MACHINERY AND IRON.
PENN STEAM ENGINE AND
113011.11 Et WORK& .StVaPIS & LEVY.
VstauTlerlal. aliD THCOIiBTMAL liNafrf UFA, MA.
CHINISTS. ituILITt.itaKERS. BLACIIC3MITIId. and
FoLIATPERS. having for many yearn beau tu num:manful
opetalinn. and boon exclusively engaged is b=ilding
and ropstrir g Marine and River Statues, high and loer ,
pressure, Iron Boilsrs, Water Tanks, ?Topsham &0.,
&c., respectintly otter their serviess to the paha* as
hely* . fatly preparedlo contract for olf elate; Of all Bison
Marine. River, and dtatloltery; having eels of patterns
of different Siren, are Weparad to execute orders with
quick despatch Every description of pal Lora Making
made at the ;leeriest &igh and bow prancers.
Fine, Tnbnlar, and Cylinder Boilers, of the bast Peon
eylvanla ehareoal iron. E unless of all sizes and ktads;
/Ton and Brane vas:lnge of ali descriptions; 8011 ,
Turniag, Ecrew-Ontling. and all other Work eettliested
'with the above butincsa
Drawings and sposificattour for anomie done at the
establishmeus fresof charge, and work erlatentetd.
The enbscribers have ample orharf-doza room for re
pair; of bauatn, where truly can nein porfsot safety, and
are provided with shears. Menke, fails, &a., tot
ratting heavy or Light weights.
J. VAUGHAN MERMWM. WILLIAM AL MERRION.
JOHN E 06113
SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY,
FIFTH AND wAstiNorow STAMM
PHILIATELPH S IA.
TIFERISICH. et ONS,
ENGINEERS AND MACIaIS/SFS.
Nanotaetture High and Low Premise Steam Engines,
for lend, river, and marine service.
/3olisra, Gasometers, Tanks, hos Foe RC Cast.
int or all kinds, saes iron or braes.
irer•frame Hoota for Gas Werke, Workohops.
laU
xcadStations, ate.
Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest anc ß eeath a .
proved construction.
/Wary description of Plartatioa Mn.thinery, =eh as
Sugar, saw, and Grist Mills. Vacuum Pans, open
Steam Trabie.Defacatore , Filters, Paw:dun Naglass,
Sole *tette for N. Riltiewee Patent Staratqloillas
Apparatus, lfeamy ties Patent Shorn Ramo% and
Aspinwall & Weisey 'a Patent Oentriftegal Kant ,
DrainineMlachtae. sal: tt
MORGAN, OBR, & CO., ETEA.III 2.11,
GINS BUIFDEBS. Iron .Poondnrs: spit Galen]
Machinists and Boiler Mikore. no. 1310/OALtQW.
BILL Etreet, PhiladeWats. / tatPtl
GRIM; & LONG,
FULTON WORKS, 1340 •eg
Engineers. Machinists , Boller d 0
Solidus&
Texaco of evert description made t , flfer• /
Sole Agents for Long's blaring melon& nmlB-11
TELONAI3 31'DON013G , •
081171RAL L n u A r k .
SLS ETRENT, AB* 1 1-gair r ine 4 ..
insla to order on shOrl
ROOM anill-3m
J BOMBE /ssl,;,727llB:NitUadT.
‘F • Street. Engraver And D 4 090 .. dl u A nn E enrol
Badges. Emblems. lire, bad pill 0f
.every
description. Soldies lekturn)roridob of my one
old
amtegeono to voro a tla n s t _a vi cc „,, 4 c 4 corps null
or sliver Badiret
11W 13 PA tritivt, rrOd*Wisnautr IA
JI,OOEO, HEIM
30#11i P. LEVY,
'DEMI and PALMER stmt.,
AUCTION HALES.
TOEN B. MYERS & CO., KUCTR A
ur mg. Nos. gas And 234 MARKET arse
POBITI I 7I BAIN OF CARPE ,S ' TING% Difiyop,
MAT PI $013, 41 1,
ON PaTURDAY /101LNIffa,
Jens ad, nem o'sioen, ad I be sold by astsfo t ,
teas menthe malt. abeilif 276 Neon rich roti
Destro. 13rnasels. printed rest. ,
ft
t. eoperzee tma
Min. royal damaitY. Yonoilca, list, heei v dgtlt
--
,
and rag carpetbags, Clanton and cocoa - amtd,,Wie,
embracing a Midge assortment of semerlor s '
geod e ,
may be examined early on the morning of mit "41
PREEMPTORY SALE OF ?ERROLL IpAIA
MAN, AND BRITISH DRY GOODS, dj vst
ON MO SDAY MORNING,
June fib, at 10 o'clock. Mill be sold. by {slalom
four months' medtt. about
660 PACKAGES AND LOTS
of Emelt, India, German, and Brittoh drF Mode .i.
embracing a large and desiratie assortment of t o „.
staple articles in Wk, worded, woolen, li nen,
ton fabrics. sad 43.
N. B. —Samples ca t alo gues, same will be 'ranged
amination, with early on the md tore t
;
sale. when dealers will Ind it to their bile.
ast le n
tend.
ATTRACTIVE SALE OF FRENCH aDDI)
SILKS, SHAWLS, RIBBONS, ho,
SIOTIOR —lncluded in our sale of French, 1048
German, and British dry goods.
OW MONDAY MORNING.
Sono Ma, *in be fobed in Dart Hui idlOWirtg ithh4c i
artielos, vim
DRESS 0001)8. pieces mousse de JAMB]. 114%
biques. bi
il de chevres, greuedinea, bereave, a
hams. MONSiril. alpacas, halmorals, dm.
PRESS SILKS pieces Lyons black taffeta
du Rhin, grog grains, mama, Vault de Cole, liefry
/ISOM fancy a be
AWLSocne
and cl oth grenadine ebawls. silk and cloth mantle fancy po r e
—boxes solid colors and
sole and Bros grain bonnet ribbons,groe de usol(o
ming ribbons. black and obainette silk velvsi
2 1,
bons. do.
GLOVES,— =stow gents' and ladles' LI.
allk. lisle. and Bsslin glove* aced iguntiett - 14,
STRAW GOODS cases women's aci to,
straw bats, palm•leaf shaker hoods, chilm , n , ,,
MAW bats, palm-leaf fans, Am Also. whit,."
'.. 7
embroideries, linen cambric handltercbitk s. fk ;'•
pingbam sun and rain umbrellas, hoop Bkir,.
crepes, head•Dete. 114)10D/11. deb notho,, 4 ,; 1111 1
LARGE POSITIVE SEM OF ROOM Sttoc, 8 ,
GANS, STRAW GOODS. TRAVELLING hz,,144
TIIIISDAY MORNING.
June 6th. at 10 o'clock, will 1 ,
sold, by
on four mout h s , " s op, abouta
apnedskt4-t:iit...;;,
shoes, brogans.bc. , embracing
went of seasonable goods of city and Sastsre
facture.
Win be open for examination, with satshia t ,
morning of sale.
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF BRUM, ,",,
OBRMAN, AND DOMESTIC DRY Gooq
We will hold a large sale of Foreign and Dozwv,
tootle. by catalogue, on a credit of lour moms„.'?
Dart tor caah b
N THURSDAY MORNING.
June g, embraclog about 650 package' and 1, , v.,
Slid fancy Moles, to woolen.. weratadc.
and cotton", to or hich 11, g thigh the attennon of onr ,
11 13- —Samolee of the Same will be Cr.m," . : ,;(1.
amination. with eatalogace early on Una tu.01!, / ,'
the sale , when dealers will 'And it to their it.we L ty
attend.
THOMAS & SONS,
• MOIL 139 and 141 South 70173171 Ca
Puddle Bales of Real Estate and Stooks, at tit !t,
ehanle. every Tneaday, at 12 o'clock.
OARD.--Catalosnes compr is in g luable lthrarg
Chalice A. Youlsom. over 4,0L0 lota
sold June Bth. Ith, Bth and 9th. are now ruin,'
may be had at the auction store.
gale Noe. 129 and 1915. Fourth street.
SUPERIOR FU SNIT Cf 133, PI aNO- TO STIPt.T WO FM
PROOF SAM FINS HIREOII4. SIOLREVIE
pßes, HANDSOME CARPETS, am,
OaltD—Our sale THIS morning, at 9 o'clock, etla
auction store, veld complies over 1,f09 loth eac2ilec
hortashold furniture, 2 mahogain pis,r,r i n e4,
French plate mirrors, 9 sets double and single unlit'
barneee, blankets, robes, 2 superior fire prop? 111(M,
book. cases, office furniture, china and Mass wars,
and bedding, handsome Ittuettels, foutcriat, dad ;4 4
carpets, tc.. worthy the attention of ladies add eta,
desirous of purchasing,
Bale Noe. la 9 sad 141 Boath Fourth great.
BVPBRIOD BORN?, itTEI
FIEB.PROOF BABB% MIRROR 4, Bak% .4..t.4
DUE, EOBSS, HADDBOS
DL II IIY. CAB.P.ETB, 80.
THI
- -
At 9 o'clock, at the auction store, the superior lon
hold tenth:me,n.lario forte, mirrors, 2 super fl'h , 'py
safer, 9 sets double and elude carriage h'onsts,
handsome carpets, Sic
ALSO, FOR. Accnun , MUM STATE.S.
35 16 inch cylinder stoves. condemned.
12 10.1 nth do dO 110.
1 es!qt stOVP, do.
129-nallon cacidron, do.
Executor's Sale—Bstate of A. Perla. denim&
PRYVTLEGO PRESt, OF Trpas, DAGURRF.SuII
APPARATUS, MICROSCOPIC, AND FANCY Ae',
OLIO.
THIS TAY.
Jane 2d, at TO o'clock, will be sold, by cattle:N A
the auction store, a number of fancy articles, belotil
to the estate of the late sfr. A. Purism.
may be examined two hours previous to sale.
EXTENSIVE. YATAITABLIOA
ARYND thITRUISTI 9 O
LIBR.
ON TOR AD AY,
Jens Otb, and following days until flnisbsd, ICI: A
sold the valuable privk to library of tlharle3 A. Psaist
of this city. AIWA ino , ndes many very valuable 121
interesting Works In rho various dopartsteatr, of dtill
tare._
- -
ALSO, a large number of rare anthors on the So:
history of America.
, tom The books are now arranged for ekuoinSii)
with cataloonle. at the auction store
.49%1 -- Sale to commutes each day at 10 o'clock.
BALE OF NORSE&
ON WEDNESDAI AFTERNOON,
jug') 7th, at.. 4 o'clichek, At the Ball's
to Tar:a
Market street. below Thirry•elahth IWO , . ter aro:-
of the United States, by order of Colonel W W. Itic
Chief Quartermaster, 12 horses, condemned. 'I
cash.
Sale No. I&4 Walnut street
ELEGANT FURNITURE. FINE SIA STEL AND P:
MIRRORS, ROSEWOOD Pre SO, HANS VI
CHANDELIERS, FINE 7ERFAT AND CRON
CARPETS,
ON Aro.
MONDAY ATORSING.
. . .
June 12, at 10 o'clock, at No, 11131 Walnut dm%
catalogue, the elegant rosewood draw:l4ll.room IA
ture, walnut chamber farnlture, oak dinint rots
nitnre. fine French plate mantel and pier min ors
wood 7 octave pianoforte, by Soh: masker & Co„
some gilt chandelters, oak secretary, book. CAP. FR
ing machine by Grover & Baker, fine wines, hest:xi ,
trelset. Brussels, and imper ial carpets, die
Kay be exami n ed at 8 o 'clock on the morning' of !ti
Admlutdrator's gala gatata of Joseph Flernia
mod,
VALITABIaI 11A011114$11.8 .. (ir THE ERVING NIP
ilorrola FACTORY.
ON WRDNISSTIAI 6101iN/NG,
June 14th, at 11 o'clock, by cat ologne, by order Of
administrators of Joseph Fleming, dimmed, the T 3:.,
able madder's., of the pring Mille Cotton Fa Dorsi
corner of Twenty fourth and Hamilton streob,
eluding 65 100 elk (six ttOeld!011); 6 bobbin 'MEUCCI: /4 , ',
ins framer.; 0 Danfortb ?rennet 8 males; 12 eani , ;:r
tares, mc., of 0.13 ono nhafting and ratios, it:.
nal particalare eaterognee.
Ju.!twioiNi
.12M BOSTON Is.ND PHILA]J
PHIS. STRAMSIIIP LIXS, sailing from o
port on antilitilaitS, from flat wharf ahoy. 11)1
Street, Philadelphia, and Long Wharf, Boston,
The steamship SAXON, Capt. alatihecrt, willed
from Philadelphia for Boston on Saturday, .Tuse
10 and steamship NOR ifear, Oam baker, fni
Boston for Philadelphia, on the same day at 4 r. 1R
These arty and substantial stemnahiPs form a rtl o 4
lino, sailing from each port punctually on SAO rdLYI
Insarances affected at one•half the premium Iltl
on the vessels.
'Matta taken at fair rates.
Rappers are requested to send Slip lteselypts and S"
of Lading with their goods.
For Frolght or Pussy, (having Ina summed/Not
*only to EWAXT Ti/N6(Yrt
DAV: 33A Is4,llth DRLAWARS irarri
rlii* STEAM WEEKLY Tl}
•
VRPOOL. touthins at allith'lSTv7i
(Oork Rarbor). The well known btelelOrs or tht Lii,*
Pool. New Took sad Philadelphia ;Steamship 00*
fly Unman /dash sarrybig the United States Math, r
Intended to ael as follow,:
..... .BATURDAY, Jon. it
CITY OF BALTIMORE • • ...SATURDAY. Juno
CITY OF WASHINGTON " ... SATORD
And every snesedlas Eatarday at Noon, from Yin d
Borth River.
RATES OF PAFILLOE:
Payable In Gold, or its equivalent in Carrinfr.
Fire Cabin.. EEO 00 Bteerage
to Loam 136 00 " to London.. 41
to Paris...." EIS 001 to Parts... ,
" Bambara •••90 00 " to Hambort 01
Passensers *leo forwarded to Havre, .l
terdam, Antwerp, die., at equally low rates. „
Farce from LiverDool Or Queen4town: let Or.ell ,
t.. 86, $lO5. Steerage from Liverpool or Cin" , "w x' .
hOll6 who Wish to toad for their frleaSt 009
tickets here at thole
For further information ap2l7. at 'the Courtin
JOBB G. BILE, Aeon,
Pirr.3-tjelo ill WaLIKUT Street, rag
a f ar e NEW EXPRESS liIN, fa
' ALSZANDRIA, GIONGSTOWNh7
WASHINGTON. Via Chasspaalo and DiliAWAt4 .4# , J-
Edswoorr lows first Wharf above NARKS!" ::(ftL
ovary WVONRSDAY and SATURDAY. at 12
For Freight apply to Agents. W.N. F. OLYDS
14 North and Sonth Wharyes,ntia. ; J. B. DANDA
Oaorgetoim.D.o, ; PLOWBRII 4 BOWEN. kieraan l '
44. D 117.14-4
n 0 A L .-BTJGAR
I- , MEADOW, and Spring Mountain
beet Loma Mountain, tram fiehnyllall.
Pre6lll7 far tuning use. Depot, corn(
mud WILLOW Sire ate. Onice,No. 11% Soo'
Street. cm* tt) J. WALT 4
/b3losals and Meth!: Ilealer In
WEIP] IGID, alit C11t,0116,
13 B 1( Afr aNDFOIIB43N rf POW , 11,A0 S,
OF ALL DEBORIPTIOAS,
1,01216 T 6U33E1111' ItATfifi.
/marts for PATBII7. tLAO,3 L2,T ntbt ;0 ,
HERRING, BEkL,
a"- —2,500 bids lass, Yds. 1,2, ma 8 Mit o '
iate.itatigat fiat den, olOortol
2,000 Mao. Naar Eattt.art, Yorttute 13a7„ and TO'
Tharrlng.
2,600 OONII; Luba., Sealed, Zo. I Herr/1111.
LSO bblffi Parr 20300 &MO.
60 boxes lic,rhituor.ettauty (thataa,
In to and for ola by k ICOOFI.
ta1942 t(0. 144 21011T11 W}UCV
WHITE VIRGIN WAX OF ANI
LEd —A new French Cosnratia for bacttt.fYSai
Ileservilag ti.6,ll,w.Dlcatioit. It IS the not
PrztpOnd of the sue. There le neither shod:, ye'
slsteheele, bleninth,nor tsloln Its sourrocitio:t', tto
composed entirely of vas drain Wvx henga tr ,
traordiharr qualities for preserving the
It soft, smooth. Ink. stud tr4rosyerent. It maker tae%
11 1' , Prttr Young, Cho bomely .11FtlIeNtle. the
more beer:tlf al, LAO les most bnitttlfla dicta.
rd and llcauta. 1.1V010 , 1 onlyby MINT Si 0 0 .
fwmera, 1&I Eunjh waters Street, two doors (,`:,
e h eitnnia az4l )33 3outt. ficreet.
Walnut. • se' .a
NOTIOB TO CLAAM. A GENTS.—T I]
Basra el TROfelan antnlittiON and Milt tdS
DERSOI3I. lesideris cf Jobnson county, Loiev,t be
received some intormation that they are entl: l,l , t '
large Estate, supprmqd to be in Ireland, from
tbeu anaowtnra exusarat4. &ay partott who, +argil tit
Cna and collect odd ,state will be Well yid&
Address tho undereigned at Franklin, Jalapa , o:
/31. Indict&
reseci I. 1131D.82g0'.
PHIL&DELPHIA S+
""e t illfalat°, ll 4 B eVa r ra'.n ,
svERETT, attar thirty
. 15-awe p ric ti m i
anarantaas the skilful loilatmaal of Ma Frerr.*
tent Onclukting Prozauro %rose. Supporters.
Stockings, Bhotildier b y Omah a , 4 0 , Let
apartnteate areldne.ad by A 1,44 7 , . Ara
MONEY TO ANY A.MOUV
Lamm 97
°pox DIAMONDS,_ 00.61
e li Zio JEWELRY, Ptak% CLOTHING, Ag. ,
TOM & 0
OLD BSTABLIsEtEm O LOAN OPPIOS.
Noma MED and GABK/LL Mc. below Li*
SVA.NEI & WATBON 1 8
fiALUMIDIN
oiTOkit
is BOOTH YOURTE MEM
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lam Tartar, of EXI- Flood Ran OW
haat
40,4% MALCOLM MACNEI
SPECTIMM STORL. Mo. 3EO
MTH Stmt. bolow Sprnao,
PHILADIMPITIA.
Mir Mama ratted to snit all azu, sad all wain!
rokotzttm *meals and sfforscoUtr attandod to, tali
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COTTAGE ORGANS
or
oaI7IIXOILLID, but trAIGIIIALUD Is Pal
or romp bud s Pawer, deigned elmobtlly for Oburebo
valkarkOhh, but found to be eugelly wo n et d.,,..04
the nor ab. 4 Dra wilts Zoom. FOP WAMltas only bf,
llau.
No. North Irdwzga rot a
Also. mplot
000 twoortniai of tbo !WM
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