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FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1865
'THE CITY.
TEETH ANNUAL CONVENTION OF THE
YOUNG MBR'S CHRISTIAN A.eSOCIATtog. -9 0.•
corm DAY—NOILIGNG SBSSION. —The Convention
assembled at 93F o'clock, Oephas Brainerd, Esq.,
president, In the chair.
Prayerwas offered by Mr. F. W. Ballard of New
York.
A paper was read by Rufus W. Clark, D. D., of
llabany, entitled 't A Plan for an Ainerloan PrOteo
- Assembly."
. Rev. Mr. Gallagher, of Oswego, N. Y., offered a
Shriller paer.
on mi p m) pf Bey ply. Rays, of Baltimore, both
communications were referred to a speeds' commit
tee of &Ur, as folio - we :
Rev. Dr. Clark, Rev. Mr. Gallagher, and Mann.
.Ballard anoTbomppon.
On motion of air. Simons. ofPhiladelphla, it was
Resaired, That all Ersvitelloal ministers of title
City, as well as thoee visiting us during the meeting
of the Convention, be invited to alit as correspond
ing members.
The chair announced the following standing Cow
folttofte
on internatioriai Affairs --X. Gallagher, Oswego . ,
N.Y; Rev. U. P. Wattads, Montreal, C. E. ; 0. R.
(bole Palttlinore, ; S.P. Wheeler Wheeling ,
W.a.
On State of the Country.—Joseph G. Pond, Boston ;
John elohee, Trenton ; W. L Moore, West (Master,
; Bev. J. A Kimisbutry, Jersey City, N. J.;
F. N. Ballard, New York.
On Organization and Proceeding of . Executive COM.
snittee.--(lharles S. Butler, Boston A. H. Graves,
Troy; J.ll, Dougall, olontreel, (3 E.; Joe. Parker,
Philadelphia ; 0. U. Gibbs, Chicago.
On Associations E P. Rays, waiumore,
Md.; John Id. Matthewe, Poughkeepsie; R. Rioln
audit, Weshlneton, I). C ; James Stokes, Jr., Now
York; F. C. White, Beriologton.
071 Businces.—W zn, J. Reese, Washington; T. J.
ClaXtela, Montreal; Norman Price, Baltimore;
Wm. H. Oxtoby, Wheeling, W. Ira.; A. Reinert,
Buffalo.
On Devotional Erereises.—Edward Colgate, New
Yeik ; elev. W. H. Rita, Belvidere ; J. Waroona.
ker, Philadelphia ; N. J. Gilman, Portland; W. S,
Potts, St. Paul.
Rev. Mr. Rays, of Baltimore, from the Commit
tee on °paling the rooms on the oabbath, reported
in favor of ineking the experiment. Referred to
Vottomlttee on Assbelatinia
Rev. Mr. Gallagher, Of Oswego, N. offered a
Teselutton that a committee of seven be appointed
to prepare a neinorlal to the people of the United
Snare and Brltloh Pruvlneet3 on toe evils of
patience, urging abstinence upon all; and that the
women of the land be caned up--n to devise wee.
sures to combine their influence and efforts In
making the selling of laeosteating liquors hence.
forth dierespectable. Referred to Committee on
Associations.
On motion of Mr. Flemteg, of Baltimore, it was
resolved that the Young Itleu , s Christian amnia,
that should nut engage in oweide ontarprlses, 80011
se boys' meetings and ruiesiou schools, bun Sllollhl
devote their time and MtabS to the benefit of Lae
young wee, 8,41E114 as well se reli loaely..lie
rerred to Committee on Ap56019.110178,
Mr- James A, Pond read a communication from
Mr. Thomas S. Pycutt, dated Paris, May 15, 1386,
relative to Y. M. C. Associations of Great Britain.
The communication states that the associations in
'Europe are in a flourishing Condition, and much in-
Ureot ie manifest.% in the wallets. 11.1 associations in
this country. lotorred to Uotomtttee on Intorno.
Moat Arretre.
Dlr. M. W. Pond moved that committees have
Tel nlitsion to Eh curing the sittings of the Uonyen
tion. Agreed f.,
.Mr. A. A. I'dcßurney, oorresponaing secretary of
the New York AEBoelatton, presented the folloWlag
resolution of elmpathy with the Mined States
Yoimn DUN'S ClialeTlAN AtMOMATION.—At a
Meeting of the mei:Deere of the Young Men's
Christian Association of Liverpool, held on Satur
day evening last, the lollowing resolutions were
passed tt. arlmonsly
.11,sofv. d, That the members of the Liverpool
Young Tdeo's C./ruttier, r esociation desire to ex
lutes to their brethren of the kindred associations
Pa the United states their utter detestation and
horror at the cowardly astasSination of PrestdAnt
Lincoln, Alai to sympathise and otnidole with theta
in then rational bereavement ; that the foregoing
resolution be signed on behalf of the memberd by
the president, tieasnrer, chairman of the board of
BAT al.ement, and secretaries, and forwarded to the
Die* , 'York Association for cnifasion among the
Young Tden's tloriation Associations of the United
States, and for presentation at their next annual
Convention. Signed accorelnaly—Robert William
Forrest, 101. A., incumbent of St. Andrew's, prod.
dent; John Patterson, treasurer; John Harrison,
Chairman of board ; William H. Neßett, hon..
secretary ; John Dunning, sw/retary.
44 R.ll24k*T6W STBUST, Livoaroot, April 29,180.
Referred to Committee on International AffArs.
Rev. C. P. Watson, of Montreal. C. E., presented
and roes an address teonl the Montreal Young gene;
Christian Association to the Young alien's Onri.rtart
Association of the United States, on the same sate
iect. Referred to Committee on International
Affairs.
Rev. Dwight Rickey. of New York, offered a own
imunicatien relative to a periodical, to be Med toe
uyoung Man'& Priced," about to be nableined by
the association. Referred to the Committee on An
soclatiths.
Rev. Yates Rickey, from the Committee on Rail
road Llterstu - e, presented toe report of that coa
l:titter. It sets out chat there to already In existence
ar agency on the subject. entitled " Tue Amerloan
Railway Union," and trey, therefore; offered a
series or resolutions, agreeing to co -emirate, as far
as possible, with the said union, and they recommend
the reentrption of active operations on the piano al
ready adopted; that they will try to benefit the
'Wals - men and boys er-gaged in the treats In pub.
lications oh our thou' ngtdares, of every cleocriptlon.
The; recommend that the report be referred to a
special committee of three, to report upon it at this
Convention. and suegest what furt'oer action, if
any, sht lit et e tenets in the care. The report was
Mervin to Rev. Y. Hickey, New York; hat.
A. Ford, Boston ; A R. Graves. Rel., ['roe ; A. H.
Chamberlain, Cincinnati ; J. D. Reed, Ese Re
elm star.
Mt I. 3...Claxton, of Montreal, chairman of COM.
=MOO On Crede
tarsals, reported pr.aomes.
Mr. raalurnee, of Nsw York, offered a resolution
admitting delegates present from other Church a s.
sociatione to seats in the Convention, as correspond
ing members.
Rev. Dr. Clark. from the Committee on the plan
for an American Protestant Association, presented
the report of the committee, as fotlowo:
Among the favorable Indications of the times are the
tendencies toward union of feeling and effort among
the members of the various Evangelical Menominee.
Lions throughout our cow try. The readiness of the
great in sjorty of Christians to ereopererate to gene
ral 'philanthropic and benevolent movements; the
increased disposition to excharge pulpits un Use part
of the clergy ; the 7 ,desire extensively felt among
Pret by tenting tO toe the two branches of their church
again united, and the growing feeling that the pre
sent condition of, our country dm renewed
efforts to strengthen and extend Protestantism—all
are Providential lodicationo met claim the atten
tion of the Wanes of the eitord , ,m of Christ. In
view of these fates we would slimiest the oreanita
lion of an assembly or an association, to meet annu
ally, and to be composed of clerical and lay dele
gates from every Evangelical denomination that is
willing to enter into the movement, and from Pro
testant boob:a In lurelgn countries, the delegates to
be appointed by the highest eooleslastical body re
giresenting the deeondlnation.
The proposed °biotite of the assembly are tile fol
lowing
First. The official and public recognition of the
unity of the Protestant Church.
Second. The cultivation of fraternal feeling and
Christian co-operation throughout all Evangelical
denominations.
Third. The extension of Protestant education and
religion thrtuguent the"
destitute portions of our
land.
Fourth. The publication of an annual report that
will present an noortrate statement of the numeri
cal strength of each denomination in our land • the
condition and atreegth of Protestantism In Great
Britain. France. and other European countries,
and a view of all Protestant =Salons throughout
the world. =
Other Otjects may be added to then as Divine
Providence may indicate.
Such an etuociatten or assembly need not inter
fere with the ecclesiastical order or benevolent ope
ration of tin'y branch of the Church, bat, throuwh
the blessing of Goo, msy stimulate them all. Tae
expense attencing it would be but trifling. unless it
Should berm:roan efficient power for promoting edn
eaticn in the West and in the southern telde now
openit g for philanthropic and Chilitian exertion. .
The primary object of the body would be the cal- -
tivation of Christian fellowship throughout the true
church, and the oonsolidation of the ideas and pin
doles upon which the existence of the kiogdom of
Our Lord end the spiritual regeneration of the
world depeude,
The details of the organization could be arranged
by a committee from the various denominations.
Remarks on the report were made by Mr. Beaker,
of New York; Mr. TM:ransom of Washington; Mr.
Beard ; cf Washington; Dr. Clark, of Albany ; Ur.
Tarr oh, of New Yotk and Mr Sears, of Maitre.
The report was laid on the table, to aloe other
bush:met' to be taken up.
Mr. John Wanatneker, of Philadelphia, present
ed a report from the committee of &flange wants,
vaceimit•g the Invitation tt visit the Aoademy of
Due Alta and the [futon Yeague. The revert was
adopted.
Mr. George R . Stuart invited the 'members of the
Convention to visit him at his country residence.
The invitation was aretpttd, and a vote of thanks
returned. Mr. Stuart presented each member with
a copy of the third annual report of the United
4 statta Christian Maslen. A vote of thanks was re
turned for the some.
The report of the committee on the plan for a
Protestant Assembly, was again taken up. Rev.
J o h n Moore, o f paisneelphla, Rev. Mr. Hine of
Albany, Si r. Vernon, Mr. Reed, of Rochester, int.
Elm, of Washington, moved that the report be
accepted and referred to a committee, to report in
the came formation st,t the next annual Convention.
Mr. C. A. Righ•er, of Brooklyn, moved to lay the
stotion On the UOIO, Apsre.i. to.
The ehair decined that that motion earned the
original resolution with B. beYetal members
differed with the chair. An appeal was taken, bat
was afterwards withdrawn. Mr. F. W. Ballard, of
New York, moved to reconsider the Vote to lay On
the table. Agreed to,
canard, the plan offered by Dr.
%Irak on the anbjeet was adapter. -
Mr. Simmons offered the renewing:
. _ .
Resolved, That all officers and members of the pa.
rent and bratob. 4:,raatduatlon.of the United States
Christian Commission, resident or Vbitinls, in this
city, ate hereny corcially invited to sitttn is in this
Concenti , ,n, and to participate in its deliceratlone.
46.FeTeed
Mr. John WallaMaker, Philadolphla, from the
Pbtlanelplaa committee ) made an announcement
relative to the oratorio.
Dlr. Witnamaker, from the Committee of Arrange.
meats, announced that the Convention would meet
at 8 &Wok on Saturday morning, at the rooms of
the Chrlstiap Commisstoo, to proceed to Spring
brook, the resb,ence of George Et. Stuart. Esq.
The meeting closed with prayer by Hun. Jos. A.
yond. Adjourned.
AFTEICHOIIIf SI/MON.—The Convention reassour
bled at half-past two o'clook.
Rev. Jr'S. ditime, of New York, presided at the
openirg prayer meeting, and devotional exercises
were held Miring . half an hour.
President Cek v ditis Urethan' then took the chair
and invited F. W. Bellbird, Bug., to open the Con
vention with prayer.
The reports of the Several associations were then
Called ler.
Mr. DicEnraey presented the report of the New
York Association. The report states that during
the year eighteen sermons have been preached and
twelve free lectures delivered ; ilfty.four young men
have procured employment througn the committee;
three hundred members have been added to the roll,
and 80,790 expended In the general work of the as.
societies'.
Dir. Pleasing presented the report of the Beni.
more Association. There are in that one hundred
and twenty active, two hundred associate, and fifty
subscribing members.
Mr. Mn-i.nard, of West Baltimore, presented the
Mort of that association.
Mr. F. W. Balliard then road an essay before the
Convention on the work. of T. M. C. ASSociatiOnS.
The essay was received with much favor,
and a vote
of thanks was tendered to Mr. Baillardfor his able
Sad Interesting essay,
The Convention then united fa singing a hymn. •
. Mr. T. 'Hickey, of New Yorir, than - re - ad an essay
"Railway Literature."
Dar. Hai a te..veu that the thanks of the Cowene
tion be returned to Mr. Hickey for his weep.
Mr. Eerily Wtiltt, or Brootalyn, read the report of
the Brooklyn Asseteet,,n,
Mr. W. B. Culls read the report of the Phila.
delphia denotation. It stated that about the lot of
July they expected to occupy their new ha 11,1.210
Oheetnut Meet, where a Lacunae of reading and
ether rooms will be provided, besides a wmnasluta.
There are now In the ltbrarr 3,000 volumes, and It is
expected when the new buildtna is oodoptel that
the library will be much increased. T. er have
been kept by the Assoeistion a retard of stet: end
wounded soldiers. There are now upon that re
atter about co,Go mum, together with the re.
morale to the different hospitals, and general In
iermaiion se to the final dispnettlon of these soldiers.
The Committee on Credentiole reported the fol
lowing:
LIST OP IMILEGATIIS.
Pflll7d,—Pbfladelphis—Peter B. Simmons, Rev.
G. B. Boardman. Wm. Armstrong, M. D., George
tloohmoo, Rev. J. E. 01108$1111 . 0, GOO. H. Stuart,
Rev. Alfred iLlooliMe4l, Rev. R. J. Pardn, Rev, W.
B. Culliss, Thomas Marshall, Alex. Sloan. Henry
Harper, Hiram Ward, Theo. Earn. Thos. Rawlins%
3. H. Rol rm Jobn . Wigs, 0. Y. Barlow, H. N.
Modell, H. H. Sellllegrord. H. 0. Pollock. D. H.
Warren, E Harper, Obis, A. Day, De B. K.
Ludwlsr, Snort Eddy, Wm. G. Crowell, Thos. Tol
man, W. W. Allen, Samuel Long, Rev. Wm. S.
Boardman, James Grant, John Wannamaher, Jos.
blatington. Pa.—Rev, A. G. Barna&
Towanda, Pa.—S. W. Airood, J. P. K. Greeson,
G. "W. Wood. N. J. Norton, Ira B. Ball, B, S. Pratt,
B. S. Mufti, N. N. Betts
Hittsbu Robinson, Jim W. Arnett,
Wm H. Kinoard, Wax. Frow, Henry A. Lavely.
Erie. - Pa S. Berry.
West Obester—Rev. Wm, E. Moore, Wm. F.
Wpers, P. Frazer Swig., and W, E. Barber.
Harrisburg—Warren A. Zallinser, Rev. F. B.
12nothron, James H. Patterson, and Rev. John W.
Jarikson.
. .
WllkrEbarTe—Charles H. Kidder, James Pryor
end A. Rusketts.
New York,— New Yore City—Terranne Morse,
M. D,, Freak. W. Belltard, SWIM Strikes, Jr.,
Eugene L. Lentilhon, E. L. Champlin, Rec.
Holum, Rev. Yates Richey, Rev. james P.T. Steven
son, D. IL P. Harwood Vernon, Stephen D Hatch,
John S. Busslrg, Wm. I'. Lee, Cephas Brainard,
Edward Colgate, Win. H. Swartwort, and Robert
R. Meltorne7.
Brooklyn—Silas M. Giddings. A. A. Smith, Rev.
H. 15. Gallagher, Mae. A. Righter, James McGee,
Able B. Thorne, Geo. A. NOrOild, Henry White,
'Win E.dsall, and N. E. Warner.
Equlra—Rev Issue Clark and C. C. Hall.
Amsterdam—James H. Brandson, Moses Rehm,
George Wells. and Charles M. Sheldon.
Rochester—James D. Reid.
Albany, N. V.—Thos. Fawell. Frank B. Hine,
John E. Page, Rev. Rufus W. Clark, M. L, Mead,
M. D.
Troy, N. V.—Rev. R. Day, Aaron H. Graves, W.
W. R(41860811, B. F. Batchelor, Edward W. Dauchy,
Oboe. W. Harris.
Oswego. N Y.—Bev. mesonlahed.
Darlalo, N. Y.-Tulin D. IDII, M. D., W. T.
Breed, Horatio F. Dyer. H. 0. Brown, J. Walker,
E. A. Swan, Jetnes Delbie.
PLoghkeeptie, N. Y.—John J. Platt, „jamb B.
Jewett, John H. Matthews.
Waterford, N. Y.--Jobn 0. Hmse.
Svraense, N. Y.—Rev. D. N. Stratton, Allan D.
iol;t:rts.
Massachusetts—Boston.—Moses W. Pond, Ohm. S.
Batter, Joseph J. Perkins, Edward H. Dunn, Jos.
A. Poi.d, E. Ishute. David Hortnklenberg, Quo.
M'Lellan, Dana Ertel. -
Salem, muss.—Rev. Edward S. At rood, Ohaa; S.
Price. Rev. R. C. Mlle, Rev. D. B wood.' [Avid
(Meaty, DL D. EEdwardßN..tow, j. F. maw,
Sprinfzfield, ,
Ltoooln W. O, warren.
Northampton, mase.—linliry Thekor, B. C. Par..
501,8.
New Jersey.-3 - ersay City—J. S. Howell, Clarent
Tupper, J. A. Kingsbury.
Newark. N. J.—C. C. Collins, H. M. Barnett,
Themes V Arne, F. A Garrigus.
Trento). N. J.—John Moses, S. P. Kelly, J. C.
De cow, Jobe A. Howell.
Belvidere. N. J —Nev. Wm. H. Kirk, 3. Hilton.
Rhode Idoed.—Belotel—Rev. M. L. Talbot, E. P.
Brewnen, Then. N. Bragron, Chas. SeNoon.
Vi•gioio—Wheeling —W. H. Catoby, W. B.
Sirup on. Rev. S. B. liarrtiloz.
Dutrict of Columbta,— W asbiDgtotk —3"%mqg C.
S!rotid, Wm. J. Nees, C. W. Hootley, B. H.
Warner, Htnry Bean', Z. Richards, M. Clark, A..
R. Browne. Wm. Ballsmyne, Wm. A. Tuompami,
Dr. L. A. Edwards.
Aral Vand.—West Baltimore—Geo. W. MaTidtvi,
John 0. &Alec]; lcss. Nathan H. Crawford, Cues. E.
Minnick. Benj . M. Dennis, Alex. Rutherford.
Baltimore—J. P. Amidan, Win. P. Fleming, Nor
man Price, Rev. Geo. P Hays. 0. M Cole
Eastern Baltimore—W. A. Boyer, Robt, (loggias,
Jan 711 HannornoTe, Cbm. Freokman.
New Hampshire.—Dreter—Rev. Noah Hooper.
Nairie—Yortlono—llEMBllll. M. Hart, Henry H
Burpeoo, N. J. Gillman.
Miewia.—Calro—Henry Sr/Weston.
Utocaeo—a C. Gibbs.
arivnesota.—St, Paul—W. Sherman Potts.
Illichqgirm—Detrolt—A, Howard.
Connecticut.—Pew Haven—H. P. Hood
Canada Eest.—Montreel—T. 'R. Bengal!, T. Jame
Chalon, Rev. Geo. Douglas, Rev. U. P. Watson,
Dirvld Bentley, John S. Warneck, John Minn,
Alfred Sandbam.
Church Associutions.—Philadelphla—North Broad-
Street Pr esoyterian Church, John K. Rowe. Wil
mington. Delaware—Central Presbyterian Olinrch,
E. T. Tay lori; Rev. G. F WAROII, (3 DAM, T. G.
Gsyley, A. R. Warl 4 ton, J. W. Day, A. 11 Omerd.
Thethren present who have no certificate of dele.
gaffan:
Conveclicuf —Danbury—E. B Stevens.
California.—San Francisco—L. P. Eisler.
Mr. Walker, of Buffalo, made a verbal statement
of the o.'2:Mum or the association at that place.
air. Hitg, of Trol, N. Y., made a verbal report of
the condition of the association in that city.
On motion, adjourned.
The Convention then visited the Union League
House.
TEM TYPOS ON A VISIT.—The delegates
to the T} yographical Nationel Union Convention
visited the Cooper-Shop and Union Volunteer Re
freshment Salome, and the Navy Yard and war
vessels in port, yesterday morning.
At the Cocprr Shop the delegates were welcomed
by Mr. Charles C. Wilson, a member of the com
mittee, who briefly extended to them the hand of
friendship and the hospitalities of that great 'esti.
tution. Mr. W. gave a hurried reviser of the rise,
progress. and the present efloiency of the organi
zatiOD, daring which he paid a handsome (melon.
meat to the ladles. who first fed the soldiers, and
who, with others, oreanizedlthemselves into a ooze
inittee to oottinue the patriotic work. Mr. W. was
frequently applauded curing his remarks.
On behalf of the delegates,' Mr. Robert C. Smith
responded at SOW) length, and also paid a deserved
tribute of respect, to the ladies who initiated the
work that has been so faithfully kept up to the pre.
Bent time. NO Was frequently applauded during hie
rtmarke.
The delegates finally adjoarnee by girli; cheers
for the ibstltution, the hullo, and all oatineoted
with It.
They were subsequently Introduced by Mr. Wit.
Son to the Committee of the Union Saloon, where
they were handsomely received by Mr. John W.
Hicks, on behalf of the committee of that great In
stitutinn. After partaking of a cap of coff.,e, hare.
the " Sorg of America' , was sung by a number of
the delegates. Mr. John Perry, the chairman of
the committee or arnamementg, wee now formally
Introduced to Mr. Robert G. Simpson, of the Ooo•
per Shop Committee, who, having received a peso
from Colrain Gillis, executive officer of the Navy
Yard, conducted the party to that plane, and also
to the war vessels. Tim delegates were received
with marked kindness on the part of the officer. in
command of the yard and vessels. In the afternoon
the delegates visited the Girard College, the roman
tic Wissahickon, and (Aber contagious fashionable,
and popular attractive resorts.
THE LINCOLN MONI3ME N T F ErN D —M ay Or
Henry rectioed the following additional subscrip
tions yesterday
Fourth of July Ledge, No. 144, I. 0. 0. F... $2O 00
Church of St. Nfathloe 05 83
Wei* Lodge, NO. 00, A. F; A 25 00
0. WiiseiOck 10 GO
Jane Dickeys 1 00
Church orthe New Testament, Rev. Thoa.
Stockton 24 78
St. Thorns' Cburch, Wattemarsh 24 25
Relief Council No. 47, O. U. A. M 10 00
Church of the Nativity, additional 1 50
Morning Star Lodge, No. 4, I. 0. 0. F 25 00
Third BELOW Church 14 41
The whole amount reeelved thus far is $5,007.00.
Tap. Fran DAPARTsiENT AND RSCEPTION
or ova .130..078 SOLDIEES.—The Chief Engineer '
David M. Lyle, win command the impartment.
Mr. Joseph Robinson, Assistant Engineer of the
neeond Division, will command the Second Did.
Bien, the Assistant Engineers of the other Divisions
acting as his aids.
The Chief Engineer haS appointed the following
gentlemen to act as his special aids : Robert T.
Gill, of the Dope Hose and Steam Fire Engine
Company; John H. Mollwain. of the Vigilant En
gine Company ; William A Thorp, of the Parse.
verance Roos Company; Edwin A. Pee, of the
Philaile/phia Engine Company.
The 'Bnglnear and Assistant Engineers will be
clothed in lite BUHL The special aide will be
clothed in citizens' dress.
DOUBLEDAY COURT MARTIAL. The
court reassembled yesterday morning. All the
members present. The ease or William Dsal,
°barged with fraud In the inspeetion of tents, was
taken up.
Several witnesses were examined• who testified
that all tents marked inspected by Kr. William
Deal failed to nicer. the speclfioatiOnS aS to size, by
lacking from one to four inches.
PrasoNAL—Charles Williams, a soldier
in our army, and now lying at the Soldiers' Lndge,
under the care of the United States Sanitary Coin.
mission, is ansitna to procure intelligence raspe3t.
Mg his parents, William and Anna VVlMums, who
used to live on Suffolk street, between Moth and
Nittb, and below Prime. His sister lived on San-
EOM Street, about 702. Any Intelligence which may
be f orwarded to him respecting ilks relatives will be
most thaniully received.
IMPORTANT TO MONTHLY TAX-PAYERS.—
We are requested to call the attention of our readers
to the muds' notice of Jasper Harding, collector of
Internal revenue for the First diecriet. to be feand
in our advertising columns. The notice Is an im
portant one to manufaCttiferS and those liable to a
monthly tax, under the Internal revenue laws, as
the penalty is very heavy for neglect to pay the
same within the time prescribed by the law.
NINTH-WARD LINCOLN MEMORIAL As.
sociammu.--The citizens of the Ninth erred, on
Wednesday evening, the Rh inst., met at the hall
on the N. W. corner of Merrick and Markel streets,
and organized a memorial association by °looting
Jelin Price Wethertil, EN chairman, Soho E Ad
dicks, Esq., SeOretary, and William Struthers, EN.,
Li canner.
ARRrirAL oa Tnoors. —The 11th and 12th
Resimente New Jersey Volunteers, and detach
ments from the let Malfie Heavy Artillery, and the
6th Regiment New York Volunteers reached the
city early yesterday morning, and prooseded North.
They were all entertained at the volunteer Refresh•
scent saloons.
CITY COUNCILS
A Stated meeting of both branches of Councils was
held yesterday afternoon, at which lan following
business was transacted:
BELEM BRANCH.
JAMB Jann, Esq.., President, in the Chair.
Mr. Otter (U.), chairman of the Committee on
Water, reported an ordinance authorizing the pur
chase of the Germantown Water Works, excepting
the reservoir and pumping machine.
Mr. Van Cbays desired a postponement Of the
bill for the present, until members could examine
into the subject.
Mr. GRAY, In reply, urged that the subject had
already been examined in all Its bearings, and, after
Inspection, had determined to offer $115,000 for the
works. There are twenty miles of pipet§ included
in the purchase.
A motion to pOstpOne and make the bill the
special order of the day was agreed to.
Mr. GRAN' (U.); from the same committee, Hi
noted an ordinance maideg an appropriation of
$710,000 for the purpose of supplying with water
the Twentieth, Twenty-Oust, Twentylecond, and
Twenty.fourtit wards, and to connect the Uprin
rbian-aveune Reservoir and the Kensington Vnter
works with a thirty-Inch main. The items are as
follows: For flat rocks, Cornish engine boilers, and
connections, *55,000 ; engine house foundation, and
stook, 318 000 ; puroong nissin, 425,000 ; reservoir,
f 60,000 ;8
000, 20-Mch and 12-inch mains, $80,000; real
estate, $
and incidentals, $4,000.
For work for twenty.iour wards : Cornish engine,
boilers, and connections. *55,000; engine -house,
Jonndation§ and stack, 4111,000 ; reservoirs, $110,000;
cal estate, 11§20. ' 000 ; pumping main, 1642.000; loci.
lenrais, $4,000 ; for a 30. inch main to connect, Ocrin•
thiateavenue reservoir with Kensington Water
Works, $210.000
Tbe eonSideration of the hill was postponed until
Thursday next.
The committee on Law reported in favor of the
change of the precinct noose of the Seventh division
of the Sixteenth ward. The ordinance was adopted.
Mem& Alex. Cummings, Christian J. Koffman,
and H. G. Jones were elected directors of Girard
Mr. RODODON, (*airman of the committee to easi
ly the oxen neonate or the city Treasurer, ropsrtod
the following as the Etats of the books np to June 1.:
Cash account—cash on hand 211.018 332 23
Trust tune 24,612 62
Mr. Beatow (If ). asked Maya to make a stater
meat. Re had RA01'051 , 8(1 a note to the building in
!Tutors, requesting them to examine, the steals
neeteel on Broad F. Mkt for the review. He had re
"olvt.tl the &Bowing reply: "A majority of the
tiosrd having inspected the stands now beim; mot.:
td on Broad and Peon Squcte for the grand Wit
tarp review on Saturday next, report that they deem
them snffielently Strong and substantial for the pitr
lases for wbieh they are erected."
Mr. 5P58,12.0 (U), submitted an ern:mune, au
thurlsi..# the peewit aad mac ulamiting litetd
street from 110intows -avenue and Germantown
road. It requires the cm:anti:dor to accept the city
Men In payu.ent for work on intersections.
,'Mr. Klee (0.), moved a postponement, as the
bill was one of great lmportanoa to the city and the
pr ,, rarts-ownera.
. Mr JON R 8 (U.), urged 001111131131.0 Matte the Ord , -
rates to-nay. Tne people on the line were satis
fied, and the contractors had agreed to take the Man
ter the intersections. WM) an Improvement should
have been completed long slice.
After considerable debate the bill was paStpons)
until Thursday next. Adjourned
COMMON COO S CIL
M. S. &iv ELEY, Esq , president In the chair.
A - number 01 petitions relative to the enlarge
nt of culverts and raving of streets were reoelvet,
and retailed, without being read, to the appropriate
0011.Euitteto.
'I he. member from the Twentysslath ward pre
sented a communication from citizens residing on
South Ninth street, netween Wasottiglin avenue
and Federal streets, Stating teat their property was
destroyed by the Iwo coal oil comfits/ration, acid
apklng to be exempted
from taxation for the year
1865. Re'erreo to the Committee on Finance.
one Chain WM:Fitted a communication 1 . 1•0 , 11 the
Shiffier Bore aid Steam Fire-engine °emptily,
asking that a Buttonhole plug be placed In front of
their house. Referred to the Coaunittee on Pollee.
Also, a communication from W. If. Ketonic, re
signing his position as trustee of tee Northern
Llnertirs Ohs WntilB, which wee accepted.
Connell then proceeded to nominate three dimes
tors of the °Hard College, to serve for three years,
with the following result: Thomas M. Coleman,
Joseph Moore, and John M. Butler. •
The president new announced the nest thing in
order w Le the bin to appropriate *t3 :000 for re•
aruhing the Heaeoek corps, and ca 11.4 upon the
clerk to read it. The clerk milted the president to
band him the bill. The clerk field the prealdeet
Ind the bill, and, after_it general search, one of the
Clerks proceeded to the ovuimittemreum in scarab
of it.
A motion to take a recess for fifteen minutes was
Moved, and another motion to postpone the Mil for
the present was made and lost. The motion to take
a recess was carried.
The members disonsied the disappearande of the
bill pendinw the recess, at the expiration of which
the bill was produced and read by the clerk. It being
on third reading. On tpe question, shall the Dill be
read a third time, it was agreed to—yeas 20, nays
An amendment was offered that the amentibt due
to printers for labor and materials, 8001/111 be din
paid, and Councils go into Oeminittee of tne Whole
to consider the amendment
The previous question was called, and on the
motive, shall the main question be now put, the
Vote was yeas 20. nays 8. Cite main question being
eaned, the Council went trite , committee of the
Whtle—yeas 20, bays 10.
Mr. Harper said he doubted the correetneSs of
the vote as reported by the clerk.
The Vela/MA". °oiled upon mem ber from nearly
every ward to take the chair, C10111611t.00 of rue
vsnme, but they all refused, except al.r:Voglebllak,
Who finally assumed the chair.
A number of members discussed the bill, but noth.
lug new was elicited, save that Whlehlia9 already
been published during the number of weeks the bill
Las been penning'. The discussion oesupled all the
afternoon, with an evident view of talking against
titre
President STOICSLT, who was en the floor. AO.
eased Mr. Hatton,* 01 bairns thick beaded. to which
the latter retorted that he thought the president 01
C ou p o n should use more dignity Upoll the filer.
Mr. lietzell. WhO Was upon the floor, Iftblicilled
to order by Mr. tAkalt.W.abtri with the remark of
Dry up . Jackass."
ilir. nonstick &TOE 0, and the moment he took the
finer he was met with a remark from a member
whose name we did not learn of, "Let that thing
stand alone."
Of course considerable confusion ensued from
these repartees, and for a while it was difficult to
tell who bad the floor. Some memoers were ao oak
lug in as stentorions a voice as Wale's, but could
not be beard.
A Yeice—Mr. Chairman, I hope the sergeantat-
al ma will preserve order.
" A sergeant at whole was the response to thli
laugb3, and the speaker proceeded.
Tile Oslo tan am said-Gentlemen, imam to order;
it only delays business to aot 80.
Mr. Evazss hoped the chairman would stop Mr.
Simpson item smoking in the hall while he wad
SPf MUDS'. as it was annoying to
Mr. DILLON oalisd toe gentleman to order, as it
Was not dignified to make Anon remarks.
bln Evans continued speaking until the olook
struck 7, when the Chairman declared the Connell
adjourned.
THE COURTS.
V. S. District court—Judi-. Cadtv.sifider.
The trial of Franklin Mullen and S. F. Marge,
charged with enticing a soldier tT . the name of G.
W. Derr to desert from the service of the United
States, is atiil progreseinw. The defeeee opened to
the Jury yerterday. atterroon.
District Attorney Gilpin for the United States ;
O'Neill and Bull for the defence.
Court or quarter Sessions—Ham Joseph
Allison, Associate Justice.
The trial of petty prison eases were disposed of
yerteiday.
Jenny Lewis, for larceny, one year.
Diary Rieman, Our larceny, six months.
Annie Collins and Mary Smith, one year each.
Charles Croup, who had served five years in the
Eastern Pealtendary, and released a month, ago,
was sent been to his old quarters for three years, he
Levis g been caught in the not of committing a
burglary.
John Kidsile, for larceny, one year in the County
Prison.
THE POLICE
[Before Kr Broorder Eixen.)
ALLBGBD CONSPIRAOr 11.7 OIL BTOOE
Nathan Stretch and. Gamine! Collins were sr
ralgoed yesterday afternoon, on the 'Marge or con
spiracy to cheat and defraud Charles J. Wolbert
tut of thrtairs shares of stook In the wedeln Bend
011 Company.
Charles J. WoMart sworn.-I. am a stook-broker
I bought, seven hundred shares , of stook of the
Walnut. Bend Oil Company on May 10th untie°,
from Nathan Stretch, at the rate of 1 3 16 per share;
herr is the DM of tale, (bill produced and ad:AV:tat
as evidence ) this bill of sale was written by Mr..
Switch In the Library.street board-room•, he is a
Member of our board that meets at WS Chestnut
street; the stook was to be delivered at any time
wohin ten dale; on Wednesday, the 17th instant,
I saw Mr. Sidetth on Liorary Street room; Mr.
Ja Mee Brooks was with me at the time; he, dr, B-,
tender ed the money to Mr. Strata for the /45002, and
fd r. S. said he had nimblesr to do with it, but that be
would introduce roe to Mr Collins, his brother; I
told Lim that I knew Mr. t,olliae ; I stated to him
that I was the person to whom the MOIL was to be
delivered ; I stipulated at that time that I would
pay Mr. Collins a per'mintage of tires tante pet,
share, making $2l; he bad no right to make any;
demand for this, but I assented to it, and would pay-
the amount on the delivery of the stook ; that was
after I purchased the stock from Mr. Stretch ; he
told me that Collins would give me the certificates
Of stock; Mr. Collins Game to me on Tains
day, the 16th, at the Exchaoge room, on Chestnut
street, Of his Own accord; I was on the stand;
he asked me ff I had sold any of the Meek,
and I replied yea; he showed me his; book
of record, and said he had bought the stook
from A. J. Harper for Mr. Stretah ; 600 shares
for him and 100 shares for Mr. Thompson at
; he then said, when do you want the stook I
twit him right away, or to-morrow any how; he
said, will you have the bill sent from fdr. Harper
or Thompson ; I said I did not care, so that I got
my stook ; be then left me • I, of oourse, expected
to get my stock on the next ' day, and while looking
for Collins. I met Streteh, sod he said that Collins
had said that 1 was not to get the Stook ; I told elm
that If I did not get it, I would institute a prosecu
tion ; I then went to the Walnut Bend office, and
found that 700 shares had been told to Stretch t I
at once notified the company not to transfer
this stook, and they said they would'not ,_• the stook
suddenly rose to $lO per share; I took Mr. Brooke
with me, and he made a demand of Steck for the
sank for me, and be (Steck) said he would have
nothing to do with either Brooks,or inn in ream:moo
to it ; on Wednesday morning I met Mr Collins, and
he satd he bad sold the stock ; the stook was now
going up rapidly; he said he sold It to Sam. 0.
Johnson ; I think. be-said Samuel. 0.• I tried to told
Mr.J., to have him appear here as a ;witness, but un
derstood be was not in town ; of this stook, which I
had purchased, I sold two hundred shares, and be
cause I did not receive what I had purchased I lied
to make up the amount of $4OO whloh was paid to a
Mr. Robinson, through whom I parted with the 200
shares ; I therefore lost, in oath. $4OO.
On the moss-examination, the witness said he
'heard that 3,000 shares of the same stook was sold
as low as $1 per share on the afternoon of the day he
bad given 1 3-16. Had the etock-depreolated to tan
Cents per share after I had prirohaaed, I would have
taken it at the price agreed upon, and thus Suffered
the loss; 1 should Consider myself in honor bound to
do so.
James J. Brooks, John Hart, E. G. Robinson,
were examined 913 witnesses in regard to their know.
ledge of the transacthns ; after which the Recorder
bound the amused over in the sum of $2.000 eaoh, to
answer at court the eharge ad preferred against
them.
[Mare Mr Alderman Jones.]
DISOBDBRLY IVIBTATIB&NT-SOLDIER WHIM
John Lynch and John Wood were arraigned yea
ternay morning on the Charge Of keeping a (User.
iterly restaurant, on Market street, shave Eighth.
It seems that on Wednesday night, a dlsoharged
soldier, named Charles McLaughlin, went Into the
cellar and became intoxicated upon the Honor he
Obtained there. It, Is alleged that while he was
under the influence of the stimulant he was tistrAn
into a back room, where he was robbed of all the
money be bad, amounting to $290. Alenlider
McGonigle, Michael McAndrews, and John Oa&
forty were arresteo on the charge of committing the
robbery, They were held to ball to answer. Wood
and Lynch were bound over to answer the Charge
of seeping a disorderly house.
(Before Mr. Alderman Petchel.)
LA3OIIIIT OF A. WATCH.
James nowt.* slime Robinson, was arrested by
one of Detective lidirklete force on the charge of
robbing a merchant of a gold watch on Wednesday
nieht, on Chestnut street. The accused was ar
raigned for a hearing yesterday afternoon, and was
committed to await the time when the looor Can ap
pear.
[Before Mr. Alarm= Outer.]
ROBBRICY.
Mary A. Campbell and Elizabeth Birdgeer were
arraigned yesterday on the charge of robbing the
dwelling of Policeman Eckert, on Queen street,
near Fourth, of a number of articles, among width
was the uniform coat of the officer. The goods
were traced to the possession of .11. Bell, a pawn
broker, near Seventh and Bedford streets. Re had
received them from the two women. He was also
taken into custody. The trio, thus arrested, were
committed to answer at Court.
['Before Mt Alderman Bnrity. l
13/41.1(3Erms - o pannritn.
Abraham Rosenback, was arraigned yesterday OD
the charge of peddling, On Delaware avenue,
with
out a license so to do. Re was ordered to pay a fine
of e6O.
ATTIMPTIM HIGHWAY 8013BIERY.
Late on Wednesday eveting a soldier was knock
ed dawn on shipper' street, neat Third, by a couple
of sneak thieves. Just as they wera about to rob
him &police officer made his appearance and the
fellows fled. They made good their escape.
EDUC.4I wtoNAL.
RUGBY CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH
AteD.EMY.,.
1:12.647.0if:T1DT STEELY, PHIL &DELPHI/I
This inittuntion, which will be setablishod in ESP
TEDBEE NEXT, ie df,etined rival the b , et acheAs of
this country. and of England in ins system of instrace
Lion and eiecipline. and is the fallnees of ite destine
and mathematical course
Theee preparing for college Will be flitted to take a
lien stand in their class, sad to graduate with honor.
It will be the special atm. *Liao to prepare plant. men
for business or profeeslonal life. tErcalars, wits Earl
information, lan be had at ITN Ihestnut street.
EDW. CLAUENCE hUlTff. A. fd., Principal
F1:13118NCIES. —Ca;eb Cope. Req. ,Hon Win. D. Keno,
Hon Joe. Allison. Alexander Whiildln. Bed • Thomas
hitter, Esq., A. H. Nzaricisoal. EMI., H. t'. Eirkiu.
bine. Esq. surl6-mwriais
LEGAL.
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF fatrpg.,Pats.
it4re7;orFd6fi R ft. deceCied:
The Atkitor appoluteo be the cold &nett. eettle,
4.12 d acjoet lb. , account of JACOB W. _WRY fr 113% and
1 I NHS. Bi.cntere of the last will an , t testa.
went or said doted, and to report distribution of the ha
.seeo fn the heeds of the accountant, will mist the par
!lvs thteesten. forth- parporea of Me aupatototaM. oa
SIOLIDA I 7 AF?'E Nlt Oft. Jane 12,th 1863.••13'/. o'clock
I' M., at Ma office. Do. 2.71 don't' FllPliStr.:at. in the
e'dy of I'LLatielobta. JOe6P.II A CLAY,
t.. 3 31• wlrmit aolltor.
p'OLDINCI SPRING BEDS.
sd.stug of every. deserSpti- A. .
bottom bade and cote
kdoeisior moil and ape *WA by the bale.
PRZLBILOOK & PO.
saylB-1.u&•
. Beath EINVIINTa
; 66 Al ; 9 FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1865.
iq! F. 1 1k41 1 I_olllll
EDWARD F. KELLY,
iii 0/1/16THITT iSTHEZT,
A OOMPLIITN ASSORTMENT OF
SPRING GOODS.
lilitS4l •
DOVSE-FITRNISDING GOODS.
,1/11 - 1 BEFRIOBRATORS, 600
ijUIJ Wwris comma,
.-LtDOINti.
WAIJITIT 111111
vartaty.
d tt 3 , PAWS. SIXTH tio* ARON.
STATIONEUT k HILANIC BOOKS
nlL ßrim mu MINING. COAL, AND o OTHER pin
N. , ms&
we are prepared to finish Mew Conantlon with
all the Books the, require. at Short MIN Mid lolf
'thee. of Ares quality. All stylee of BMWs.
SITESL PLATE CERTIIICATIS 0) STOOK.
LITHOGRAPHED
TRANSFER BOOR.
OIDSBe OF TRALINSPBX.
STOCK LEDGER.
STOCK LEDGES BOARDER.
REGISTER OF CAPITAL. STOCK.
BROKER'S PETTY I.EDGER.
ACCOUNT OF BALER
DIVIDEND 1100 R.
DII7SE4 ar.
SLARH BOOK MANDFACTUREER AND STATIONER&
ion-fa 4311 CIIREITSIIT Ore&
DOM* AND curatucALs.
BOTAS.IIIO LED ECLECTIC DRUGS.
ROBNRT A. HANCE.
729 MARMIT STRUT. PRILADIMPRIA.
Wald tali the attention of Drumlins, GOlintifY
YK
obanb. and °there, to hie stook Of
80t,T13, Blabs, AND BOOM
in vntiont sited Pack/toes. of our owa proemial. Ai
ritiost!Bist.OW Potistsa Sine.
/ fall lire of BOT•leteAt. W S.
etittatni.t..t, co. 4308618TittENDRENIDIJO.Ste..-
st • liberal &want to the tr..a..-
Gettooen.... mr.1.1,..1 40 *DO •
FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY.
Croton Fire Insurance Co., New York.
Atlantic Fire and Marine Ins. Co., Pre
tridenee,
Peeplava Fire IDEI. Co., Worcester, Mass.
Thames Fire Ins. Co., Norwich, Conn.
Insurance effected In relitble Companies to any
amount, upon LIBERAL TERMS. without charge for
POLICIES OR STAMP.
JOSEPH TILLINGHA ST,
AGSNT,
3eS-ettith2ni
pii3IIIIANOB AGAINST
EVERY DESCRIPTION§
TBATzu t znip INSURANCE COMPVIT,
HARTFORD, OONN.
Capital ttaoo.ooo.
• ---
WI. W. MIEN. Agent. 404 Walnut litreet.
PHILADELPHIA.
GENERAL ACCIDENT POLICISB
For Five litindred Dollars, with 11.3 per week gown
scion, can he had for Iffi per annum, or any other sus
between $6OO and $ lO, W 0 at prop exude ratio.
TEN DOLLARS PREMIUM
&owes a Polley for $2,000, or CO per week oompenas
tios for all and every description of accident-travelling
or otherwise-under a General Accident Polley, at the
Ordinary Rate.
THIRTY DOLLARS PREMIUM
Beate& a fall Polley for $5 0,0.. Bate , o.; 42 1 %,neir week oont-
Pensatton, as above. at the Spec i al
FOREIGN RISKS.
Policies issued for Foreign, West Indies end Oallfer
n
O ia N TravoL Rates Sail be teamed by RPOliaatiOrl to the
SHORT TIME TICKETS.
Arrangements are in sours* of completion bx which
the traveller will be able to. purchase at any Railway
Ticket Office Insurance Tic Ws for one or thirty days'
travel. Ten cents will bay a ticket for one day's travel,
insuring 93,000, or 215 weekly compensation. Tithed
Policies may be had for 3. 6. and 12 months, in the same
manner.
BarardOLlS Risks taken at Hazardous Rata. Polleleo
Issued for 6 years for 4 years premium.
INIDUC EablE - 14 • 113.
The rates or premium are lase than those Of any Other
Company covet-mg tea cam.. rick
Nn Inadieo exanination is require d
, l and thousands
of those who have been rejected by Lim Commutes, 11
ioneequence or hereditary or other diseases. Pen MGM
insurance in the TRAVELLER4' st_the lowest rates.
Life Insurance Companies pay uo part of the principal
inns until the death of the smeared. The TRAVELLERS'
pay the loss or damage sustained by Personal Dunn
whenever it °mire. -
The feeling of sesuritv which such an insurance gives
to them dependent upon their own tabor for support is
worth more than money. No better or more satisfac
tory nee can be made of so small a aum.
J. G BATTERSON, President.
RODNEY VENNI& Secretary.
0. F. DAVIS. Visa President .
HENRY A. DIRE, Generui Agent
Applications resolved and Policies issued by
WILLIAM W AIrLEN,
mh.l3-zaserroa - Re- 404, WILIIIIg-Stmat.
D ELAWARE MUTUAL B.4.IPRTY
INSURANCE COMPANY.
INCORPORATED BY THE LErivtheculos OF
PEA ISP ELVA Slit. 15.
OFFICE 13 E CORN 611 THIRD A ND WALNUT
STREETS. P EEL ADE PHIA.
ON VESSELS.MARINE INSURANCE
CABO°. }To all parts of the world.
FREIGHT.
INLAND INSURANCES
OnGootio, by River. Canal, Late, and Land Carriage.
to all parts of the Union.
FLRI arbusiocAs.
On Merchandise generally,
On Stores, Dwelling Houses, Rs.
ASSETS OF THE COMMIT,
Ativember 1 1864.
$lOO, 000 Uniteti . Stetos Five Pei . dent Man. razoao
111,010 Six "81. 118,215 00
75.000 " Six " 6 305 , ..75,562 60
180,000 State of Pennsylvania Five Per Cent.
Loan man a)
64,C00 Stare of Pennsylvania Six Per Cent.
Lotto •-. • • 66 ' 84° (I°
125.05 0 City of Phila d elphia Six Per Gt. Loan. 172,e21) 37
20.000 Pennsylvania Railroad First Mort
gage Bth Per than Bonds.--=OM IN
50,000 Penneylvania Railroad decoltel—Mort
gaga Six Per Cant. Bonds. R 1,260 CO
16,000900 Shares. Stock Germantown Oth
Company, principal and. Interest
guaranteed by the city of Philadel
pnla 16,300 00
6,5001:D Shares Stock Pennsylvania Rail
road Company. -••••—•-• -•••••• 8,10000
6,000 100 Shares Stock North Pennsylvania
Railroad --•--• 8.060 00
50,000 United fitatesTreasnry Certilloatea of
Indebtedness 48,425 00
30,000 State of Tennessee river Par Ct Loan 13,0e0 00
98.700 hoar s on Bond and Mortgage. amply
secured- - 128 700 00
1383.250 Par. Cost $1343,100.50. Market va1ue.5367,627 Ele
Real Setate••••- - - •••• - MON 00
- Bills re civet:eafor insarancee made.. UMW 43
Milanese due at Agencies. -Proud.
nuts on Marine Policies, Accrued
Interest, and other debts due the
Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance
and other Companies. $4,303.
mated value.. . . . . . 2,7510 00
Clash on deposit with United
States Government, subject
to ten days' call. .....100,000 00
Cash in • 68,154 93
Cash in Drawer.... 537 511
—2158 699 49
DIRECTORS:
monis 0. End, Els.mrou. E tem0...11116
John 0. Davis, J P. Peniston,
ildmund A Bonder. Henry 81011.11.
Theophilus Paulding, William G. Bannon,
John B. Penrose, Mtwara Darlington,
laves Triumvir, H Jones nrooke,
tivnry H. Pule% Jr.. Jacob P. Jones,
:lames 0 Hand, James B. .1) aarlead,
William 0. Ludwig, Joshua P Byre,
Joseph H. Seal, Spencer Moil vaunt.
George 0. Leiner. John B. Semple, Pittsburg,
Hcgh Craig. A. B. Berger, Pittebmg.
Robert Burzoll
C. Darr , . President.
DAVIS, Vice Etolllll ant.
!"(411/1.
ElYi ll b e t I:
THE RELIANCE INSURANCE 0M-
A- PANT'
OP PHILADELPHIA.
Incorporated In lea Charter Papstual.
OPZIOE Ho. 308 ".VALMIT STREET.
CAPITAL, $300,000.
Insures against Loss or Damage by FIER Houses.
Stores. and other Buildings, limited or se_petual: and
On Furniture, Goods, Wares, and Merohandke. intowit
or country
LuNBRI PROMPTLY ADJIM4TVD AND PAID.
A3BB tS. 64110.00 S 71.
Invested In the following SerouilllOS, vii.
Yiret Mortgages okOity Property, well secured $lOB.OOO 00
tithed States Government Loans lel. 000 00
Philadelphia City ye, ant. Logan. 86.0X 1 00
Pennsylvania 6%000,000 6 per cent. /MOO 03
110111100 a. Sonde, Arai and 11111.
cod Mortgagee. 30.000 00
Camden and Amboy Railroad Company's
percent. LOBJ1••••••,.... .... •• •••••-•••••••••••• 6.00 0 00
Philadetphis and Reading Railroad Coin
pan, 'a 8 per tent. Loan. —... 6,000 00
Huntingdon and Broad Top 7 per gent. mart
gage b0nd5.—.....--.... ..... 4,660 00
Count? Fire Insurance Company'; Stock.... IMO 08
Mechanic.' Bank 4,000 1 30_
Commercial Bunk of Pennsylvania Stook . 10.6 1 0
Unite Mutual insurance noyty.liv's Stoat.. 080 00
Reliance Insurance Company of phu s d a l,
phia's Stock 1.000 IX)
Accrued 6,11
Owah in bank and OR 13 083 99
$400.0613 71
Wortb at present market value...—. —....414,01 71
DIBACTOB.4.
William Stevenson.
Bard. W
Marshall Hater
Chiming Leland. -
J. Johns:m Brown,
trbores, H. Moore.
011 TIIROLSE, President.
Clew Tingley,
Wm. R Thompson.
William Musser,
Simnel Elephant,
B L. Cafeon,
Robert Steen.
OLE
THOMAS ••7 1 . HILL, Slieretar
PHILADELPNIA. December'
FIRE 12181711KNOE EXOLUSIVELY.
—Tan PRIIISYLVAREs. FIRS IcitillEteNall COX
PABY IgictirpooPee /630. OSA irran. pEttentrrki.
NO. DU/ W4LNaP gtroot, opposite IndepeeitEClOS
63 1 tis re Oompitior. favorably knowe to the community
for nearly forty yaars, continues to insure against Loss
or Damage by Fire, on Public or Private gollarige,
either permauente or for a limited time. Also, on Fur
niture. stocks , odds. or Merchandise generally. on
liberal terms.
Their capitsl, together with a large Supine rand, ts
invested in the most careful manner, whisk enables
them to ofer to the insured an undoubted gesurtrY hi
theme or loss.
DIRECTORS.
Jonathan Patterson.
Alexander Benson,
Team Harleburst.
Months Robins,
J. 13111the7
JONATHAN
WILLIAM a.CROWELL, 80
FAME INSURANCE COMPANY,
No. 4.06 CHESTNUT SPEDIF,
PHILADELPHIA.
FIRE LAD INLAID INSTiRAHOB.
1 DIRBOTOSI3,*
Francis A Brisk, John W. Heenan.
Missies Itishardsort, Robert B Potter.
Homy Lew% John Koester, Jr..
Samuel Wright. - B. D Woodrnif,
P. 8 Justice. Charles Stokes,
tieorire A. West, Joseet. D. Rills.
FRANCIS N. BUCK, President.
CHAS. BICHARDEDS, Vies President.
W. I. BLANCHARD, Secretary. jalklif
pHOICE CONFECTIONS.
` l .l Tbe fluor qualities of 00111%0 rioxiar. =Mid
to the Gran Mer salmon, manufactured fresh. deity. by
OTXPEIBI
14119 MARES? Strut.
JOHN KELLY
TA.LLoits,
*in POW II MU
altsitliA3Mok
408 WALNUT Street
LCCIDEITS
BY TRH
$1.201,864 02
Dante' Smith. Jr.>
John Devon:guts
Thom , ' Bmith,
Henry Lewis.
chain Fon. presidolt.
Psi PIMSOff.
toratarsr.
RAILROAD LINES.
TMPORTANT TO RAILWAY TRA.
WILLIES. —Por tall Woman** b. witannos to Mo
nona,
_Digannea. and Conneatiolul. LUOJITILION 111, or.
hundwre Railway Mom reprowenilnethe srlastral
Irlyi of Ur• eousenr, ss. .4./11.,n ox's LtzrArAx
guaL itoscsie
PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAIL
ROAD.
SUMMER ARRANGEEMENT.
ne Video et the Penn , mivanis. Central Railroad
I. the Jew Depot. et TRIRTIETR and RAREST
Street*.
The ears of the Market street Passenger gattway
I= to and from Pennsylvania Central litntiroad Depot,
at Thirtieth and Market Streets; they also leave Fronk
street every two minutes, eornmencing one hoar previ.
one to the time of departure of sash train. 'and snow
about 10 minutes for a trip.
Their cars art in waiting on the arrival of each Trala
to cony., passengers into the city: and cozutestione ire
made with all roads crossing itarket street
On Btl DAYS-Carsleave Sieventb and Market Sta.
at 7.46 P. M.. to connect with Pittebarg and Erie Mall.
and at 10.26 P M. with Philadelphia Express
Hann'• Baggage Express wit! hereafter be located at
No. 11 South lieventb street. Parties (twitting baggage
taken to the trains. can have it done at reasonable , rates
!mon applleationke Mat
TRAINS LitAlri AXD ATAITT kT MOT MOGI
LBAVIL
MAIL TRAIN--,- at 800 A.
"
M.
PAOLI IeCOMKODAT/ON. No. 1— " 10.00
PAST LINE. ..... " Moo X
PAEKlisstritii " 110 P. X
HAERISECRO AcCOMMODATiuII... E. 90
LANCASTER " 4.00 "
PAOLI TRAIN, No 1 " ILSO "
PPPIEBITRO AND ERIE " "
PRILADIMPRIABXPREAS " 11.10 "
ARAM.
PITTSBURG AND BRIE " 040 A.Y.
PHILADELPHIA /RUBEN. . 4.06
PAULI APCOMMODATION, No. I—. 8.20 "
PARK2BBUR(I " 9.00 "
LABCAkTER " 19.50 P. Y.
NAST LINZ .. . " 12.60
roll 140 "
Dal 11XPRIPM— .. . " ILO
tienrubßirso- a 0 "
NA IL TA I 9 . " 11.30 "
Philadelphia Taes* leSTell daily. Pirtsbarg and
Brie Mail leaves daily (exempt Winds,)/ AU other
Trains daily (except fittaday.l
The Pennsylvania Railroad Com any Will not assume
any risk for Baggage. exempt for Wearing Apparel, and
limit their responsibility to One Hundred Dollars in
value. All Basgage mooed's' that amount in value
will be at the risk of the owner, unless taken by nos-
Mal contrast
Per further information, as to time and eonneettone.
lee Nile sad flamed eerde. or apply to ?MAAS H.
reams, Ticket Agent, at the WPM ,
go ?migrant Train runs daily (wept Clanday. 1 for
MI information uto fare and seeommodationa, mar
to TRAPOIn
felo4l , 187 DOCK Street.
1865. risii'rj ONlKUTS SR 1 paw n
YORK LINRI3. 101.N.J.
WI CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND YHILADILPILUI
AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY%
LINZI FROM PRILADBLPHIA TO
XU YORK AND WAY PLACER,
1.110111 WAIMIT-BTEHAT
WILL UNITA AB NOLLOWB- VIZ:
.
• . . .
Al OA. K. CAM.' ana azeboy. O. and A. lA=
95
At BA. M. via Canaan and Jetty) Cir. Monde*
S 00
At 9.15 A. M. 'via Camden and Amboy. G. and 1.
Aceommodation... ' 2 25
At 9 P. M.. via Camden and Amboy..o. and A. It
229
At 19 11., noon. via Camden and Amboy. 1171110011111 - 0 •
dadon (Frei ht and Paseenger).. -- 2 25
At P. M., via Camden and Ambo;_. Assommoda.
Mon Wraith; lad FactichOtri—lat Class Ticket... 925
Do. do. Id Class Ticket— 150
OM P. M. via Camden and Amboy. Accommo. '
dation irrotirht and Pincianceri— tat Amboy.
Ticket. 225
Do. do ce Ticket- 1 00
At 7.X) M, . 6.80 and BP. M. fo rmaet XIII.
Ultilllty Ppriotrtnx, nitd seatoWn. At BA. Me
and IP. 15. for Freehold
. • .....
At ate 0.13 At. X., 13 if 0, and 11S1i P. M.. for
Palmyra, }Tiverton, Delmar°. Beivesty, Bedew ster,
Dndinnton Florence, Bordentown, Bt.. The SP. M.
i s toe rare direst through to TIMISOIII.
At 7.90• . M end 3.90 P. M for Palmyra. BlYerion,
Delsnea. Bev/err, sad I , • dation.
At It, A M and 9. P. M., Steamboat Trenton, for Bril.
toi. Burlington. Beverly, A is.
LIMES FROM KIJIBITIGTOZ DEPOT WILL LIATN
AS FOLLOWS:
At 11.16 A. N.. via Kensington and Jersey WY.
8 05
at 4.20 P. M.. Tiarfartilagtolk and Jersey City,3x
•i 6.96 P X.. via Kensington and Jersey Myr
Washington and New Tors 3 00
At 12 P.M. (Night). via Kensington and Jersey tatty.
Washington and New York Mail, 25
The R. 45 P. N, Mai will run daily. All others Sax
daye excepted..
For Buffalo, Dunkirk. Elmira, 'theta, Owego, No.
ehenter. Binetampton, Great Bend, Montrose. Wilkes.
bane, Scranton, Stroudsburg. Water Gap. Belvidere,
Kai too. Lambertville- Flemington. os.. at 7.80 A. N.
and S. a 0 P M. The &so P. M. line emoted* with the
train Isevine gaIISOR for Mansk Ohnnk. Al/en sown.
use
For Lameertyllle and Intermediate iitation. at e!_ K.
For Bristol. Trenton, ass_ at 7.90 and 1.1.1 e A.:: AL a
3..0 and b P. M. and 12 midnight.
For Roluiesbarg, "raeon7. Wissonomiaa, Bridasbarg,
and Frankford, at 9A. M. and 9. 5,0, and El P. M.
For New York and Wily Lines leaving iLeasing.
ton Depot, take the oars on Filth street, above Walnut,
half an how before departure. The ears run Into the
DepoDepot L , end on the arnrivnaege of eseh train run from the
M Pounds of pa only a easbrieflOWn.
Passen Y
gere are prohibited from liking anytmas asDi
gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over
ponds to be paid for extra, The Company limit the
responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per ponud.and
will not be liable for any amount beyond Nino, meet
by special contract.
- .
Graham's Baggage Bcoreastrill call for and. tleJl_yer
baggage at tha Depote. Orders to be left at No. S wall
nut +treat. WILLIAX B. OATZ.V.IIt. Amara.
June 1, 1865.
-
LINES ItION NEW YORK Fox PHILADSLTRIA.
WILL L3AVK PROM WM POW, OP 00:M . 1.6/IND BT/I/Wlty
At 12 N. and 4P. M.. via Jersey City and Camden.
At 7. 10, and A. M., 6 P. N. and 12 (Right). via Jar.
eey. City and Kensington.
From the foot of Barclay Meet at 6 A. M. and 2 P.
Tie Amboy and Camden.
Prom Pier No. 1. North tivez,at 12 N. 4, and P.M.
(freight and passenger). Amboy and Camden. ana-tf
ampliM PHILADELPHIA.,
WILMINGTON. AND BALMKORB RAILROAD.
TIMIS TAW&
Commencing HONDA Y. APRIL 3d, lass. Trains
will leave Depot, corner BROAD Street and WASHING.
TON Avenue, as follows:
Express Train, at 4.05 A.M. (Mondays emoted), for
Gallia:ore and Washington ' stopping st Wilmington,
Perryville, Havre de- rase . Aberdeen, Perryman's.
and Magnolia,
Delaware Railroad Train at 7.44 A X. (Sundays ex
cepted) for Salisbury. Milford, and intermediate Sta
tions.
Way. Mail Train, at 8.15 A. M. (Sundays encelftedMOT
RaltimOre stopping at all regular stations.
Express' Train at 1.16 P. M. (Sundays excepted) for
Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Chester. wu.
mington, Elkton, Perryville. and. Havre-de Grass.
Express Train at 3.35. P. M. (Sundays excepted) for
Baltimore and Washington, Stopping at Wilmington.
Newark Elkton, North- Eget, Perryville. Havre-de-
Grace ierryman's, Magnolia, and Stemmer's Hun.
Nigitt ?sprees at 11.16 P. M. for Rugaaore sad Wash-
Wton, stopping at Gitester_ionly to take Baltimore and
Wanking:ton passengers). Hav
Newark. Elks
tu fal l a r g_ t eift•" l- IroMeir an .
CITY POINT. and. RICHMOND. will take the I.lb P.
M. train..
WILMINGTON
WILMINGTON ACCOMMODATION TRAINS
Stopping at all Station between Philadelphia and Wil
mington.
Leav e philadelykla at 746 and 11A. X., 2. 3.30.
and 10 P. M. The 3.30 P. IL train eonnests with De
laware It N. for Milford and intermediate station.
Leave Wilmington at CA 8, and 9.30 M., 9. 4, 6.90
n> 6.30 P. M.
Trains for New Castle leave Philadelphia at 7.0 and
11 A. 3.30 and 5 P
T 1111911911 TRAINS FROM BALTIMORE_
1.4.7. -- waariita — airic, -- ; - .8. - rit - ia177.11P. M.
CHEATER FOR PHILADBLIRIA.
Leave Chester at 7 a 1.43. 10.16 A 32.16. 9.49,
L4O, 0.14. 7 T. and 9.06 P. M,
_ FROM BALTIMORE TO PHILADELPHI A. _
Leave Baltimore 8. a 5 A. M. , Way Mali; I.IOP. IL,
EApress:- 425 P. N. , Way Train; 536 P. Y., Imams:
2.25 x.. Exaresa .
_
TRAINS TOE BATaimoss.
Leave °hooter at B. 64 A. M.. 1.60 and n. so r. Y.
Leave Wilmington at 6.13, L 36 A. ML., 136. LOS.
and 12.26 P. M.
Freight Train, with Palmier Car attached. wiU
Immo Wilmington for Nr . /7011* &ad intorwodista
stations at 7.40 P.
BBAD,T TSLII~B.
Yerpreac Train. at 4.06 A. IL for Baltimore and Wash
ington, stopping at Wilmington, Pocryviiic, Ham-dsa
Bowe, .enerocen. Perryman% and Magnotia.
Night Express at IL 10 P. /11. for Baltimore and
Waehineton, atoning at Cheater (for Baltimore and
Waahinstan Passengers) Wilmington, Newark. Elk.
ton, North•Eaat, par e, and Havre de•tirue
Accommodation Train at 10P. M. for Wilmizaios and
WAY stations.
BALTIMORE FOB PHILADELPHIA.
...• • • •
Leave Baltimore at 9,26 P. M. stopping at ilatra-der-
Grate, Perryville, and Wilmin gton. Also stops at Elk
ton and Newark (to take passengers for Philadelphia
and leave pmeengers from Washington or Baltimore).
and Chester to leave passengers from Baltimore or
Washington.
dtmeme - Wilmington for Philadelphia at 5.90 P. N.
spa H. t. WENT. Sup%
WEST JEREMY
NAILEOAD LINES.
NEW ARRABGEMILDIT.
On and after MONDAY, Ida let, 1266, Trains Will
leave from WALNIPT-STREET PIER as follows:
For OAPS MAY, and all ohms. south of Millville. at
916 A. is , passenger and freight, dw. ;at 1.30 P. 11.,
ExTress Passenger.
For MILLVILLE, BRIDGETON, SALEM, and all In
termediate Armes south of Glassboro. at 2.16 A. K. and
4 P. M.
!or GLASSBORO at 9.16.1. M.. 230 P. H., and
P. M.
wow:mini% GLOUCESTER. Ne.. at 9.16 A. M.
2.301'. N., 4 P. N., and 6 BO P. M.
RETURNING.
Leave Cape May at &SO A. IL, passenger, and 191[..
passenger and freight
Leave galivilla at 2.32 A. X., passenger, and Leo
P. M., passenger,
bum Bddeton at 6.40 A. 1L passenger. and 4.1
P. 11., passenger.
Leave Salem at 6.26 A. K., vassenter. and 4 P. 3L:
passenger
Leave Glassboro. at 7. 4.31. M., 8.46 A. H,. and Li
P. N.
Leave Woodbury at 7 AL IL. 8.14 A. IL, 9.10 A. IL.
ana 6 49 P. 13
• Special
Messenger aloomMtlea anah Through Train.
THE WEST JE
J. 'V AN
RSEY RUSSELLS&
BEPRESE 0014 YA Suominne N adeas.
will attend to all the usual branches of Express Nisi
nese, receive. deliver, and forward throu gh other re
sponsible Itroress Companies. to la pubs rof the anntry.
an 7 article antrnatad to than.
~WDgr.PRJA. May 1. 3666.
1865. 61116111M51 1865.
PHILADELPHIA AND BRIG RAIL.
ROAD. —This great line traverses the Northern and
Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the eity Of Wit,
on Lake Erie.
It has been lowed by the PEGINBYLNANIA. NAIL.
dOAD OOMPA2II and is operated by them.; •
Its entire length was opened for pamenger and freight
Menem October 17th, -1804.
TIME OP PASEBNOXItirrAnni Al PHILADELPHIA,
Leave Westward.
Nall --. • .. 8. SO P. N.
Look raven Amonneedation Train. l A. -H.
Passenger cue run through on Mail Train without
thongs both ways between through and inle t as
Nalttranre and aria.
Elegant Sleeping Oars on Admire Empress Trains both
ways between Philadelphia . and Lock Haven, and on
Elmira Express Train both wave between Williamsport
and Baltimore.
Per information reepeatingPaser buelness, IPPIY
corner 21118313TH and KLEMs eng M Sta.. Philadelphia,
And for Freight bushiest of the Corapatit's Agents.
S. B. KINGSTON, Jr.. earner TaIAra3LITK mai
lAEKET Streets, Philadelphia.
J. W. REYNOLDS, Brie.
I. K. DRILL, Agent N. O. E. E. Baltimore.
H. H. HODSTON
Game Ireight Agent, Ph iladelphia.
H. W GWINNETL
General Ticket . Agent Philadelphia.
Aousra D. k.4:yrrs,
. General Manager, Wi ll iamoora
-RV bdittn, - , n si, NO Rill PE NNS YL
r•-• VANTA RAILROAD Far
biaBLREE6I. DOTL%-ToWN, U•DOR DMIDS,
RAW/OD, WILLIAID-POILT, WILEBSDARES, &o.
vital( GE MI NT
Passenger Trabalsam the new Depot, THIRD Street,
shove Testament street, dally (Sundays excepted) as
follows:
At 730 A M. (Express) for Bethlehem, Allentown,
Stanch Chunk, Hazleton, Williamsport. Wl/kes
hams. &c
At 3.30 P. M (Express) for Bethlehem, Easton, dm.
at 6 16 P. M. for Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch
Chunk_. Danville, Willemscort.
For Doylestown at I as s. M. 4.90 anti 4 15 P. K.
For Po. t Itieeten at la A. M. and 11 P. B.
For Latedale a. 6 lb 1' M.
White case of the Beoond and Third. .trash Line Oily
Fassengez Railway ma directly to the new DepOL
TR INS Fob. PH tLADELPRIA.
Leave Bethlehem at 6 30 e. K., 10.02 A. Id , and 6.16
P.M.
Leave Doylestown at 6 40 A. K., 3,16 and SP. B.
Leave Lansdale at 6 A. M.
Leave Fort Washington at 10. 601. K and 2.16 Y. B.
011 StII DAYS. -
Philadelphfe, for Bethlehem at 9 A N.
Phi adelphia (or Doylestown at 3 P M.
Doylestown for Phtladelpsis at 7. 2) A. K.
Boil Ithem f,r fhlladelyhla at 4 $0 P
hlaild CLARK. Agent.
1865.
—P H i L
1) PRIA
t (.911RA RAILROAD LINE to all poi n t s WßST.
The dlre.t rents for the
AKF. OIL fiEl101(6 OF PlKKarksra.vaa
. FILLIAKSPREtT j AurvAt.R.papprsjoi
YATSEI,
•ad all placer in the Western and Northwestern State*
1d the armadas,
TWO - TDROUOI TRAINS
-gave Philadelphia sad Reading Railroad Depot. IMP
-.min and Oallowhill streets. (Sundays ass
ented), ter the North and Weat. as fo ll ows:
Morning Express at B A. M
Arternaer. Sxpreas at 11.20 P. N.
ifaktug a direct aeation with an intersestingromis,
FOB Tti scroll PIORRTB to au7 point. ADAo 7 t
•Artlettlara concerning tho afferent ZSILtAr.... . it
ie TIORIT OFFICE. *RN OttileTNITT Street. under
he Philadelphia Bank, and opp_oeite the anitat
ions.. N. VAN ROAN, Ticket Agent,
426 Chestnut street,
JOHN S. HILLIIS. General Agent.
!y Thirteenth and divots.
RA7II4ROAD LINES.
PHILADSLPHIA,
" elamesTowir, AND NON
hibTOWE nAILEOLD.
IME ent
on and after MON T DAY, Jane 1866, until birth"
ralloo.
PON GERMANTOWN ,
Leave Philadelphia 8 7. 8, 9 10, U 19 1, K. 1,6, 9,
10, 3%. 4 6,6% 6,7, 8. 9. in, U 12 P
Leave econieurown 6. 7.734, 68,20, 9.10, 11. 19
1.9 A 4,4 k, 6. 634. 7,8, 9, 10 UP N.
BIC down train and 334.6;y its trains will not
eon on the tierinentown
•Braden.. .
osbowaYS,
Leave Plxtladelrl,ll elO min. 1. 1.. L 3,0, 8.10%
P.M.
Leave Germantown BA. I. 1, 4. 41X. 9% P. N.
CHIIBTINUT.HILL wslLllO,l O.
and aILeP e Phlladelptda a, 8, 10, 12 a. 21., 2, SX, 0%. 7, 9 .
Leave ebeatnot 11111 7.10 mtn . 8, 9 4G, 11.40 4. L.
1.40.8 40, 9.40, 6.4 u, 8 ID audit, 40 rain. P. M.
Rtr$DAYB.
• . 9
Leave rbiladelphie lO min. A.M 3, 6. and BP. M.
leAve Chastain Hill 7.40 min. A. Z , 16.43, 8.10, and
8 St P. Id
FOB CONSHOIIOCKNX ,VgD 110118INTOWN,
LtILV. 1-111/Pdf
min.
8, 8 99.11.01 Mill. lg. 3.
43i; 634. ex.. co min. and )IM P. • •
..ave aorrisk,wp 7..7.00, 9, U A. B. 1%. 4%,
834. and 3 P. M.
ha 6M P X train will atop at Faliool Lane. Wiese.
Maneannk, Spring . Mills. and Conshohocken
only. •
016 SUP Delrd,
Leave Philadelphia 9A. X 236 and 43L P. B.
Leave hometown 7A. M. laud P.
Fob atelealttreK
Leave Philadelphia 8 8 86, it 03 min. • 8.,
4%634.834 8 . 16. and MX P. Ai
7, o
g as
P. M. etansynnk 634 , 7%. 8 . 20.935 . 1131 A.. 11. , 2,14
ON SUNDAYS.
LeaVe Ph iladebbia 9 6 X , RSL. eti". and BP. K.
Leave Mar &yeah 73e • N., I.X S. and 9 P. N.
NKr 8 SY 6%05. Gauerat Buperlattadent.
Depot, Zille TB and G 86319 Striate. 108-t[
WNST CHB 7 , i!,A
AND PIELLADIMPHIABNA/L-
AoOA.D, Via natl .*.
faKIZ ARUANGIMENT
On and after MONDAY. Jane 6th, 1555, the Mane will
leave as followal •
OWNISTES TBAINg
Leave Philadelphia for West Clisetar at?. 85 and 10 30 A,
M. and 2 3P. 4.44. and 6.46 ''. M. -
Leave West Chester for Philadelphia at 820. 9.45. and
10 86 A. M., and 2 and 4 46 P. M
MOD! having West Chester at 7 45 A. M. and NW
IAA Philadelp.la at 4 44 P. tel w.ll not atop aiPannelton
and will stop below B. C. Jun ation at Media only.
B. C JUNOTIO.I TRAIIB
Leave Philadelphia far B. C. Junction at 6 07 and 10.30
P.
Leave Tt C. /unction for Philadelphia at 8.26 A. Y.
and 7- 2/ , P. M
On Tnetdaya and Fridays 014 Y, until further notice, a
Ma , lret Train whh Paßsenser Car squalled; will IiALVIS
Wok, CheatEs for Philadelphia at 6 65 P. M stopping at
all atetions.
These trains stop at all Intermediate stations.
ON SON DaYd
Leave Philadelphia at 8.50 A K aed 2 P M.
Leave wear 4The-ter st 8A M. and 51*. M.
Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7 It A M and 4.45 P.
and leaving West Chester at 745 A. M and 4 4.5 P.
Diole at S. 0 la
Juncn with trains on r: & B. C.
s '9l. foe ovoid and intermediate potato.
Passengers are allowed rotate wearies apPtrel only
so towage. and the Company will not in any case be
responallis for an amount exceeding one hundred
lam unless a /pedlar minct is wade for the same.
_HENRY W 00D, Gen'l hip-
PHiLAUPLPNiA.Wreb 1854 mr a
EXPRESII
awitmEi THE &DAMS EX
PRESS COMPANY, Oleo 324
CdBaTAUT Street, forwards Parcels, Paskecem, Mar.
chandisc, Bank Notes. sed Bootle, either by its own
lines or in connection with other Express Comatnie
to all the principal Towns and Cities in the United
Metes. I S. 13ANDP1341.
tar • Ocnerel iincerititendent,
PROPOSALS.
nIfFICIC DEPOT COMMISSARY OF
StiIiSIETSNOft.
WASHINGTON, D. Q. June b. 1861.
PROPOSALS =FOR Vlrirolt.--3111.LED PpOPOIAL
ate Itched until Saturday June Nth, 1865 15 o'clock
M. for Daniel:tins tip Sebeetence Oimartutat t wthU
WORT TEIGUSAII 0 03 OW) D &MOIL- OR,
Tie proposals will be for a hat le known at this De
pot as Mos. I, 2, and 8 and bids will he entertained for
any Quantity Nag than the whole.
Bids must be in duplicate. and for each grade on sepa
rite chaste of paper.
The delivery of the Flour to commence within
dare from the opening Of the bids. sad must be dell•
irt red In such otterati deity. es the GI.WATII Cant
may dirtet, either at the Government warenoadis in
Georgetown. at the wharves or railroad dtpot in flash
inston. D O.
The delivsry of all Flour awarded to be completed
within twenty days from Furaeptant* of the bid
Bide writ be eeivad toro to by delivered in new
oak barrels, bead lined.
Payment will be made In such funds as the Govern
ment may have for disbursement
Ihe ritual Government lom;tection will be made just
before the Floor is resolved, and none will he accepted
Which is not fresh ground. and of a snowier gasilty .
An oath of allegiance must acconleanY !he bid of each
bidder who hrs not the oath on Ale this office. and no
bid will to entertained from parties who have pre
v.ously failed lo comply Wish their bide, or from bid
ders not present to retpond,
Government reterves the right to reject any bid for
any cause Bids to be aodressed to the undersigned.
at No, 2123 "0 " *Most, endorsed •` Pymesald for
Flour." E. T. 8R1D3119.
jeV 9t Captain C.. 8 9.
TO BRIDGE BUILDERS. -PL&NS
TO
end Proposals will be received' by the Sharpchtlrg
end Lawrenceville Bridge Company till the 22d of
June. for
BRIOTING A BRIDGE
Ames the Alleansry Diver, at Shaysbarg, Pa. For
particulars, see the arderelined, at the alas of Lewis,
"atilt , . Da zeli, h Co. at aRal Pe&D dOL or at No
73 WATER street. DITTSBDIG, or address his at
Eiharpharg. Alleabeby County. Pa
vir 1.92 SAME , 0 LIMA, President.
COPARTNERSHIPS.
DI6SOLUTION OF COPARTNER
/6111P. —The copartnership heretofore existing be.
tween the understsued. under the style of E L gIIL
.LER & UO le this any dissolved by mutual soneenC.
EDl;Alt T. LIEDbLEIwiII settle the affairs of the late
Aim. ED WARD L. FULLER.
EDGAR T. LINDSLEY.
Norms.
The subscriber wlll continue the
WBOLLeala BOOT AND SBOB
CONIC sAION BITSINISS,
At 421 00111 , CtSCE Street.
BIiDAS. T LIN DSt./19.
PHILADELPHIA, June 1. lEn6. jefi-et*
'NOTICE OF PPSOLIYTION.-THE
• Conailtiership heretofore exorcism between JO.
MTH BUTTON and CONYlfittfi BUMS, of German.
town. in the Twenty-second ward of the ate of Phila
delphia, tinder the firm of JOd. BUTTON dt SONS is
tins doe dissolved by mu`nel. consent. Ail debts o wing
the raid firm will be recsived by QtrtrYliftb titlFfil.l.
and ell demands against the same mast be presented to
hum fur payment. JOEtitrif. 1313 05,
180. 00.11YER8 Barralf.
Tbe bedtime will be continued as formerly by the an
dersigned, 00ATZES
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TIIA.T
A LIMITSD PAnTmentsHlP bee been entered tato
between the undersigned, under the leern of the atom
huonwealth of PenneWants, upon the following terms
and. conditions
I. The name of the firm under which the said part
nership will be conducted. is • • OAMPBALL & POL
LOCK "
U The general native of the business Is that of ma
nufacturing and ',tiling woolen and cotton goods In the
city of Philadelphia.
111 The general partnere are GBORGS CAMP MILL
residing at Bo 1812 Addison street, In the said city. end
WILLIAM 3. POtd.oo.R. residing at the northwest
coiner of ft sventeenth and Fitzwater Streets. in the said
city. _
IV. The amount of capital coetributeti by the sweat
Partner to the common stoat. le the aim of forty then.
me dollars, paid in cash.
V The partnership is to commence on the tiara day
f June, 1566, and to terminate on the twentieth day of
May, 1868. °BMWS CAMPkilhhh.
WILLIAM J. P0LL0CK... r...1
.
G Lners.
' ALFRED W ADIL
.jea or* Arwellit P.rti
DILACHINERY AND IRON.
sIinkPENN STEAM ENGINE AND
BOILER WORE& Nit&FIE & GEM
PhairtiOAL AND THEOPETIOAL ENOOSEERS, MA
CHIVISTE. BOILEMMAMERS, EL fiCKCIIIMEIE. and
FOUNDERS, having for man, years been in enecetsful
°paragon, and been exemeively engaged in building
and repairing Marine and River Engines, high and low
pressure, Iron Boller& Water Tanks, Propellers, . ko „
&a, respect:illy offer their services to the imbue Ai
being Mb' PrePeredto contract for engin., of ail lillieN
Marine. River, And Stationary; having sots of patterns
of different sizes, am prepared to execute orders - with
Quick despatch. Every description of patternmaking
made at the shortest notice. high and how pressure.
Fine, TIIbUILT, and Cylinder Boilers, of the beat Penn.
rylvania ehareoal. iron. Forgings of all sizes and kinds;
Iron and Brass flaming, of all descriptions;
Turning. Ewen , Outting, and all other work connected
with the above business.
Drawings and epecificatione for ail work done at the
establiehmini free of charge, and work guaranteed.
The subscribers have ample wharf-dock ;vvm for re.
pairs of boats. where they can lie in perfect safety, and
are provided with shears. blocks, fails. sits., Ace., for
raising heavy or light w eights.
JACOB U. 11116113,
JOIIB P. LEVY.
Jell. tf BELCH and PALMOR Streets.
Z. VAUGHAN MERltlfg. WILLIAM M. XERBIAIL
SWIM It COPE .
• . .
SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY,
FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STRUM
PHILTADELPIMA.
IMPBMICH & SONS,
INGINRSRS *BD MACRINIATS.
Manufacture Binh and Low Pressure Siesta Engines.
for land, river. and marina service.
Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks Iron Boats. Ise.: Cast
ings of all kiwis, either Iran or brass.
Ism, frame Roofs for Gas Works. Workshops, Rail
road Stations. Sm.
Retorts and Gs/Machinery of the latest and most 1111-
proved Construction.
-Beery description of Plantation Mitettinery. such as
Sugar. Saw. and Grist Mills. Vacuum Pans. OM
Steam Trotins.Defecators. litters, Pumping lkutinegolc.
Bole agents for B Rillienx's Patent sugar-Boiling
Apparatus, Nesrarth's Patent Steam Hammer.' and
Aspinwall & Monier 's Patent Centrifugal Sugar
Draining Machine. sulk If
ATOBGAN, ORR, & CO.. STEAM EN
GINE 81117 AIRS. Iron ionnd4re. and general
Maolduista and Boiler rialtert. St o. 1219 CALLOW.
BILL treat. Piilladelplais.. fogl It
RICE & LONG,
FULTON WORKS. 1340 BRACH STREIT.
Enrineere, Machinists. Boner Makers. Sad oe3
Builders.
Tanks of entry description made to order.
Sole Agents for Lours Marine Salteometere. m7IS-17
THOMAS bi'DONOUGH, •
-A- OBBIRAL FLACKSMITHING.
Ala STRUT. ABOVE DOE STltilitT,
YEAJFKLigi, PBXNA.
slr Boring tools on hand or made to order on short
WILLIAM R. REGER. PATTERN
and MODEL MANES, No. 609 ootausuca
Street. above Sixth. mv.M.4oev
MAOKEREL, HERRING, SHAD, fiSta.
AAA- —2,21.10 bble Han. Mos. 1. 2, end 2 Illeekatel.
icte-aenalit flat ash, in assorted muskegs&
2.000 bble. hew Seatcort, Portnn• ,Bey. end Hen :an
Herring.
2,600 bonne Labe,. Sailed. HO. !Herring.
120 bbls New Mem Shad.
220 boxes Herkimer-sotuay Obeele,_&e.
In atom and tar sole by M 1111192 I k EOOU
.1119.tt io. 1.443 NORTH WHARVIIL
WHITE VIRGIN WAX OF ANTIL.
TAB. —A, hew Frinetitlonnetiefor beautifying and
Seasoning the sonaplezton„ It is the moat wonderful
tomponnd of the age. nett, is neither shako powder ,
binonth.nor tale in its composition, it belng
composed er dray of pure Virgin Wax ; hones, the eX.
iramulnary qualities for presorting the skin, making
it telt, smooth, fair, and transparent. It maker the old
appear" ming. the homely handsome, th e handsome
more beautiful, and the most beantifsa divine Prices
nand 50 sante. Prepared only by MINT k 110., Per.
?moors, 411. South 31(13TH Street. two doors above
ithehtnut, and 133 South 83433 TH Street, above
walnut.
OSILDEEIUB CARRIAGES, FA
TTRILY 16111 W STYLES FOR TIM SPRING
MDR. —A Miptalor tot received. end ter alibi by
ROWE. RUSTON. et CO..
1157 Aid Wit Xorth THIRD Strad.
WM. H. JAMES,
frormerlv of l'hUndelshik)
ATTORNEY AT Law.
W. VJUSANGO COMITY, muck
iseeial attention Liven to the examination of Titles.
PHILADELPHIA R.arIe.BACINS 11. Len, ley
Son. J. Rose Snowden, James Eno, r.
r u knr, gr. Hood, honhlight. a CO., J. Z. Daum&
President 7 th Vatiosel SNAIL ,hu.sla.
SANITEL L. TAYLOR,
No. 423 WALNUT Street, PAHaßelphia;
ATTOBNNT AT LAW AND
CONNISSIONBR TON ALL THB SWIRL
Bacept Cone.esfent, New Tort. Nevado'. Orate*:
mta Texas briffrtsbe.
AMIIEL W. HUFFMAN, ATTORNST
AT LAW AftD CONVITAINONII
IBAIALIi, VEVAIGO 0011ATI, SILIONA.
CUlta of PhllsololpblA.ll
•
IST TO
'akarial Lex. /ha.. EBB B.
k A. C. Biddle & Oi.l
B. C. Knight k Co., Dr. IL L -D. Maikenz&N.
James i4;tiip. 'laden & Co.
inhEl-ha •
ir O;BHUA T. OWEN, ATTORINTNY I
w . 00IINSIILLON AT LAW, AND SOLIOITON 01
Olies. NNE r Street. oar 7/olttant& stan.
wahtnitton. D. Q. idi-Etts
IIIUCTIOR SALES.
VIIRNESE4,. BRINLIST, It 00.,
. 4 - No. elb CHISTII7T and 6171 JATIN Wog%
WILE TAR MORNING, FRIDAY, AT 10 O'lLOrllf.
NOTICE. —Tits Mien ti on of pnrotomere to reO tested to
our male of fancy and staple French and Britishdrr
goods, air morning. Friday, June 911. at 10 o'soos.
ea 4 months' credit, of the importatmn of Messrs.
Reinhard & Hutton, comprising a desirable assortment
of .essoneb,e goods, suited to the jobbing and city re
tail sales.
ALSO,
. ,
Blom linens, printed drills, balmoraln, white EOM%
and abeetinan.
FINAL BALI OP TOE 86
r-RD aBO4! OP LUPIN'S OILS.
Atte PARODIC.
We willeell for the lest brae !big Paulen to close
the entire Imporl atton. the following desirab le articles
of the above make. throne
PUNA TH IS 6fO B RTNT.I lf
RN. & 00„
TH
June 9th, 1866. at 10 o'clock, on soar months ' credit,
4fo Ideate Lenin a rtmerine quelittee bnok mode.
white, aso.iine, blue and high colored momelig d e
lairs; comprising neW and choice shedee of males just
landed..
100 pieces Lupine 6.4 black and colored do, all wet.
ties.
60 pieces Lupin'. 6 4 black gamine, inet landed.
100 pisses Lupien 3-4 black and mode colors, crepe
mama
60 pieces Lupth 7-4 and 8.4 black and white do. do.
• 100 piece. Latin's; 3.4 black and mode tamertinea.
25 pleats lamm 'a 8 4 black to mantles
75 piece. Lupin's 7 4 and 3 4 black and white baregsv.
- 105 pieces Lupin's 84, 8•4 and 10-4 colored barege
AG pi,or,e bleak beret*. jnetlauded.
26 nieces upin's & 4 blnct Horeatinee,joit landed.,
100 please Lupin's black bombazines, dna tO anDerage
manlities,
60 pieces Lnpiu'e Weekend colored shaily, superfine.
the entire balance.
25 Mem! 6.4 Perin black and white stripe skirting.
60 pieces 6 4 black mohair.. line to eilearline qua"'
tie..
Alm, 60 please 6 4 Paris colored craps Eugenio, now
lauding from steamer Persia.
13R d&WTA.
31•0 Lupien superfine qualities, thibet shawls, silk
fringes.
son Lupinn black centre rielibroche border Stella
dower.
300 anperdea cual , ty bierk and white barren, pose.
manes and bareae Samara shawl,.
BILK S.
Also, a line super tramlines bleak Lyons taffetas.
varL HAUGE&
Also, a /sue of Perla rail bargee aniline and brown.
Also, 6.4 -PARIS ()OLIVE BD °Nava armatures.
Dow landing from steamer Persia,
THIS DAT.
60hume 6.4 Parts enwr colored crepe Fameniee, now
PARIS g_ BLAOK IMPRETAL SNP& FOE KEN'S
WEAR.
TfllB NO.P.Of
An invoice of black imperial reps. extol 566 qoalier,
for men'. wear.
BEIiKARD do EIIiTTOS.
PRIMP FORD & 00., A UOTIONSIIRE
11Xili MARNA? and 611111 001011111131 fitrded.
LA/101 SALE OP 1 300 CatiEi BOOTS AND SHOW
ON MONDAY MOILAING,
June we
r ill sail by sofidogtie. for 01 , 511, coal
nnenelnfr at 10 o clots*. 1.800 amen men a, Wye', and
Youth' boots shoes. b Mugs, alinDern. Ow-
Prd ties. breams. Om. as , alga a desirable assort.
ment of women's. ralsees', and ehildren's wear.
pA.NCOAST & WA.RNOCK, MW
Trowym. m MARKET Stow
..--...
19t SCOTT, U., AUCTIONEER,
• 10,0 9RESTEUT titrest.
puma* SALE OF OIL roaroras
On FRIDAY and NATI/RUT RFUTtrIO9. 9th ami
loth Met" at our (faller?. 1010 Ocestant street, mid
be sold, tb balance of eatelotne. comprising specimens
flow the stadtos of 11 F Ben•ell, W. .11 aflutter, S.
P ltyrs.o. A. 'Jammer% R. Been, Paul Ritter, Etc ,
together with aline a"aoatment of or.stai medallions.
They are all monoted in rich g old leaf twee, and are
the contribution% of the Pailatdalphla Sketch Glatt. and
American Art Oallery . of Kew York.
THOUS J. MILLER, AUCTIONEER.
—EX.F.'I7TORS' 9.L8 OF RARE AND VA:X.IIILS
1300Rci. BOTH FAN]) lOW AND 191811ILLANIKOU6,
comprising the entire Library of the Tare John 'Poem,
Esq.. of Albany, N. Y , e brach:iv/About 6 160 volumes.
THOMAS J. will sell by station on TDB+
Dal, WIDN ReD Alt THU ft DAY. and F RIDAY, the
18th, 14th, 16th. and 16 h of JUN g, at 10 o'clock each
day, at tho Library. No 183 Broad way. corner of Arch
street, in the city of Albany, the whole 041,1600 a 01
books sot/tabled therein: among which may be found
elegantly boned inns roil folio edition of audtlort'i
Birds of America; belly's British struttholory. illus.
Video with richly-colored life size engraving. • af adia's
British airds, no.. do • D01)0'414'8 Britten Fithen, eo.,
do. ; Anotbon's Qoad g rupede of America: La MOAN
Royal, illustrated with eteel eragrariova of the most
beaceitul ricanres, Ratios- and Bas Relief,/ in She
10,3 , 11 Collection, Farb% 1816 2 volumes; Muses Fran
cois, 11 - n.trated with steel engravings of the moat re.
Downed ptc , ureg which nxisted in the Louvre b.fors
.H 6 D..criptive letter press to F , ench and BDtbth.
Boffin's Natural History; inelan Gallery; fo,frocroobte
Boo) clopte , lla; flue OyclomDa, ort”rto, 47 vole ;134n.
Omen's. Magazine, from 1731 to 1880; Pall amentary
Debates,. from 1660 to MC; The &nen , ' Rogirtor, from
170 to 1828 i London Qaortarlo. from 1809 to 1889; 'North
•tnericon Review, torn Mg to /86i; togoshar with a
largo ooliao.ton of valuabla standard. and Oflace!lactoons
Works. Bagraviege, Oil Paiatinge, I.lx
tom, Ac,slat4L gees eta be had br addrens!hg the
aoctionesr, - No SO browfway, New York mfr. or a: tie
(Aloe of JOHN TAILOR'S 60141, No. 133 BRitalb ,
WAN, Alban'''. nivt3 Tweet
SPECIAL SALE,I OF SERVICEASLE
DRAFT BOHM
QUARTERMASTER GE*ERAL'B OFFICE.
WAhRINGTON, D. fl., Jane 1. 1831.
By direction of the Quart,vmaster General, there will
be sold at politic suction, to the highest bidder, at the
times end Vaasa named below. Viz:
0 ; E.,B)tio. D. C , NORD AY, June 5, 1805.
GIEFbOIIO, D. C., bA rIiRDAY. Joie 10. 1865,
GIitSBORD, D. C MONDAY. Juue 12. 1835,
BALTIMORE MD.. VIED SE iD la, fund L 4, 18135
ILLIAMePORT, PA . SATURDAY. June 17. 1055,
wII.OICIiEsTER. FA . SATURDAr, Jane 17, 1866,
GIESBORO D C., rnirritD jade 17 1866.
DiE6BORO. D C. MONDAY. Jute 19, 1881.
D C., KAT-BEI/AT. June 84, 1661,
PRIV ADELPHFA, PA , SaTlitiDAY. Sarre 21. 1815,
GU Bog°. D C., MONDAY. Johe26. It6B,
PITTeBURG, PA.. SAUD., D tY. July I, 1160.
GIESBORO. D 0., SAI UhDAY. Jule 1.1161,
Twu Hundred verviteable waft Horses at each Place
An oppo) Minify to purchase a superior class of Draft
Hcroes, at !sr lose than their tens value, is now afforded
to the public. The sumac though sorted and Berries.-
able, are no longer required in the army, and most be
sold. The Wootton of managers of cite railroads and
of mannfacto lee is especiAly called to these sales.
Donee sold singly. hales to commence at 10 A. M.
Terms—Cash in United States currency
Steamboat for idio‘bo-o viii leave fieven` street
Wharf, Washington, every hone 1'71131,9 A if to 6P.M.
JAMES A BEIM,
-Brevet Brigadier general in charge,
Mit Error Q G. 0.
-
SALE OF GOVERNMENT HORSES
QUARTEHMASTSR GENERAL'S OFFICE,
F3RSI DIyIStON
WASHINGTON CITY, ¶ta 29, 1865.
Will be sold at public auction, to the hignest bidder,
at Qiesboro, D. C., on
gcludir, June 2, 1868,
TUE DilY June 6, 1865,
THURSDAY. June 8 1856,
FRLDAY, June 9;1)366,
AND ON
MOAT THABd ...A Y. and FRI'DAY _
Of Minh Week thereafter daring the month of Jane, 1866,
TWO 131721D1MD CAVALitY HO 61E8 11404 DAY,
For road and farming purposes many good bargains
ma. be had.
Horses sold singly. Sale to commence at 10 A. M.
Terms cash, in Untted State* enrreney.
Steamboat for Otesaoro will leave Seventh-street
wharf. Washington, every hoar from DA. Al toe P. M.
JAM'S.; A. BEM,
Brevet Brigadier General. in charge let Division,
Quartermaster General's Office. 182. 264
SALE OF GOVERNMENT HORSES.
QUAIMISHMAIITSIC OENEaAL ' S nprros.
FIBST Ding -ON•
Wasn'tN.ll'oN CITY, Kay 19 1866.
Will be sold at public auction. to the Walled binder.
at the dales and veva IA Dine* below- viz •
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND. WEDNESDAY.
Jane 7, 1685.
LANCASTER. PROMS? 1.`7 a NIA, THURSDAY,
June 8 1885.
READING, PRNEer LITACIIB., THURSDAY,
Jun. , 15, 865.,
WEST CHESTER, PaztRaYLVANIA, THURSDAY.
Jude 18 1865.
KEN or [NORIA, THURSDAY.
Jane 27. 1866,
MIFFLIN,
'MINS LVaOIIL, TiMBIDAY.
June 22. Mb
MABYL aN O. W.IIIO2IISDAY.
Julie 22 1266.
rilsTsßtracf, noistas , I.VetilA, THUBSD.A.Y,
1n0e2.9 IFB3,
TWO HUNDAND OAVALRT novas
at islet place.,
For road and familia purposes many good bargains
may be bad.
Bones sold singly. Sales to commeaco at 10 A. M.
TB2IIIII-0414 in Baited States car Noe
JAMSi
a. sm,.
Brevet brigadier beasts'.
In charge First Division O. M G. 0.
PITTAB1:1110, '
BALTIMORE.
NOTICE. -BALE OF ARMY MULES
QUAETBILIAASTRII GEMISRILL'S OPPIOR.
lir.ltstllNGTON. L. C . MST 28 DM
MART TROIISaNDo OF ritilLlS are being disposed
of at Debit's ale at Weitibinglou.
he same will continue nerd the nomber of Ala mats
it reduced in preportion to the reductional the armies,
row Rettig on re idly.
There are in the armire of the Potomac, of the Ten
nessee. and of Georgia probably FOUR THOUSAND
OF TER FORST tii2l-MULB TRAMS IN MS
WORLD.
Many of them were bought in the beginning of the
war, as young mules, accompanied the armies in all
their searches and camps, and are thoroughly broken,
hardened by egesclee, gentle and familiar, from being
eo long surrounded by the 'platers.
The whole South is stripped of farming stock, and the
North ate has nuffered from the drain of animate, taken
to WIPP+) the armies.
These animals are so d et public auction; THEY WiLL
NOT BMA& ADITAING LIKE THEIR TRUE
inurg aird mai gpportnatties for farmers to get
'working awl/nabs to block tear farms. and for drovers
end dealers in stock to make good saocalattatug. by
never
Purchasing them and disposing of them;n tee South.
will in.
M. O. MIMS,
Quartermaster General,
Brevet Major General.
MEDIC:AL.
BLECTRICith °MOBS.
Se. 154 Nom& BLEVEY.TIL below RACE Streets
sle. CRESTEUT and FORTIETH Street, West Phi.
ladslphis
DR. THONAG AT IN iteving been very none
tid in the cure of Di.onces by this new method,
would inform his friends end the Public ti at he is
still benefitting and eating many whom medicine
did not affect, and considered incurable.
IWe will mention a few of the Menses in the curs
of which this treatment seldom If ever tails:
/Ithenmatism, Felons, Kidney Diffuse.
!neuralgia, Gangrene, Liver
Paralysis, - Ulcers, Genital "
1 croximsen,ia, Boils:
l:muFse s, mal t . .
ysp A
Fever At Agee, Eruptions. - Profanes&
Asthma. inflammation. Nos Emissions.
Congestion, Hemorrhage, Diabetes. les.
Patients will be treated at their residences when
desired,s large nnro bun of testimonials may be seen
at the Ordees from patients in this city. ;insults.
dons imam Oissir.hoars a eL.. at. to aP. M la the
S dapl 19,1 m DE. raos,..amha,
• gmetrielan.
ELE CT RO PA T HIO ESTABLISH
MINT. —DR A. A. STEVENS, one of the 71W
DISCOVERERS of v. new system of treating diseases lit
/110DIVIED ELECTRICAL APPLIOATIONA_and wk f
kits been so very sitesesvfni st PENN SQUARE for tki
last time 31111111, has removed his °See and Residelet
to ge3gi shad, one door below Seventeenth.
AU persons desiring references, or any Mirrietallro
115th riwardto hisovetal mode of treatrgent. will rime
mall or send fora pamphlet.
Consultstion or/deism aratnitorua addhtt
BUTTERIPDZLD'S
OVERLAND DESPATCH.
ONse, MO. / Ettsvot, Itew York.
lee, Jo. Fkath FIFTH Street. PhiladL
VIBEBARD. Prodded.
W. K. KITCHEN. Trimmer.
This COMMIT, now fully Organized. HIM EIS.
capital, owns its Transportation on the Plains, an is
p_repared to contrast Freight to all points in Colorado.
Mak, Idaho, Montana. Now geniso. and Ashram T.
tholes; also to tease river. Nevada.
Through Contrasts sad *ills of Waite C.via frog
5(6w York. Boston, ThiladelphiaTittohurg. Wheeling.
atullotati. Chicago. and Bt. Louis.
WM. MAIMS
wM. 110011 .
1.
Agent, New York.
r
M.. 40 @oath Fifth Urea,
a P T hil L adelhia
.
WO tf D A
rßlUTnißiPllnpeDt.
CABINET FURNITURE.
MOORE & CAMPION,
An HOTITH SICOND STREET,
are prepared to follow the decline is the market in the
Pric exa m iner Partnere, Purchasers will_please sill
and onr stook. mrlMy*
COTTON AND FLAX BAIL DUCK
AND CANVAS, of all numbers and brands.
Tent. Awntng.Trunk, and Wagon-cover Duck. Also,
Paper bienufastrucre' Drier Felts, from one to flee feat
Wide; Pauline, Bolting Snit Twins. Ao
JOHN W. SVBltei iN & 00
sto3.tf No. 103 JONES' Allelf. •
itpiRMETICALLY BILLED 311149.T8
AIRDI3OI7Pd.
1,110 600 B
doz. floaatigst Beal. ill
ell 6 .
"
Epp
.• do Vaal.
ono •• do Mutton.
Locos " do Torte's.
1, DOD"• do Oldtkon.
k 000 assorted E R O D E 1,1,2 A. NULL
For solo bi - k WILLIAM,
MA( 107 Son% WATBN. Stmt.
AVERY CHOICE ROASTED AL
mow, mannfactand by
KbP.IIBN Y. wgret i mr.
idasa my. 1.210
sverroar SALEM.
_TORII B. MYERS £ CO. A .
IF AVIA. Noe. An and AB* solswr
aALE OF CA131"BrI11 i. DRUG 3R pa
as' et
THI 4 DOT.'
A COND.—The ear!! .ttotdoo of PR , thor,.,
goos'es to the general assortsmook of Zo
PriktYd 414 800 Ingrain,LW. 0002,20 . b.mo
carped, go loather -hoscld atrpot too'.
relliptatll7 aosd, fir netal.'onnon fncr
commencing (Friday: aft) all LAG, Atli
roluTrvx AILS of crows tom!, njt t ,
m # . 1306, de. 1 E1!
THIS iIIOSSIOO.
JIM* 901...til o'clock, wit I Us nod to co.,
four smooths awns. shoot 260 Memos fla
pigmy, Brugeele, printed 'lit, tinware ce
grain. royal dornank. Venation,
and rat carpeting/. Canton and conca to
embraning a chola, senor meat eneerlor I
may be azamlned early on tbn morning of .„, e. wt,
LAEO POPTIVE SALO sne PR1.10%
BRITISH ASH GkRll4. 0 10 . ,; 14 11
ori BuNDAT KORNIS%
June 12th. at 10 o clock. wll. be and eat 4 41 k
edit of four mouth', Ibutit
650 PACK sfali ADD LOTe
of Freneh, India, tterman, and BTIII.h art Sim
embracing a largeand choice assortmsnt of r i
staple articles in silk, wormed, woolen, linen iva
ton fsbriee
I
B — Samples o' the same will be arranvd
aminatb,n, with catalogues, early on the nsos'i
sale. when dealers and it to their tend.bie res „
LIBBY, SIALB OP w .
e)sDs 104
1,,3ti1nl gNOTIO3.-141aa risae. , 11tnerted d
UN MONDAY MORN IN 1 .
bin
Julia
arilw leeiz:
ill ba in cart. the cuLlemaß r. DlnEnit
u—
piece% Mosey blade 11 , N . !
roe trains artaarea. pdalt de, so l es , r dd e ., l 4
Bosh rds, Karceilines. dm.
DBMS GOODS Wein , 1.10 ' 4 P"I , but , '
dines, poplins, mobaire, Mona de latest, t'te4
,
mozawbiques, poll de cheers `40.,
nowtsatd leans, 'Whams, chateiss n .,
SHAW LA grrnAine„ Elerms n i , "”'
mere dam s, silk and cloth tos•traela, metl 4 l, l te,
81880D13. bcxes solid oubtre and ta
iir ag t.., sac pooh athe bowl. and trt.,,,0,;; ,4
ions. bled and ahainetta tehret rtobord
die -
BYTERCIDESIES, & a,—gall - lines of * t aro s.
em ioreideted organdies. 'awe., C. 141444
netts, embroidered setts, linen abi^t' ftio;l fn
lases. veils. dm Also, Gropes, ai;k hitoteereP,r
ties. Pall. kid and ham abOTOII head Lacs, sat 4
brellae. trimmings, notions, ke nr,zi
fithA.W 000118.—Ladtes black and anima, real'
sod Shaker hoods, mens and boys ;calm beta i
fans, etc Also line of domestic dry gods for si; 4
LARGB PORITIVE SALE OF
1500 M
yum is °Amu, TRAVNLU B9
N A O KO N O R& % OOOw
't
Jute In. at. 10 o'ciust, will be sold. 4
Without reset ve, oo to
. ar months' credit,
packages bit • a, shoes, brogans, MAN tto;o4,
Inge, he.. embracing a pria e and fresh iitoe n .„ , ,,
Mit elate city and Reetern tpaatesature, woo, 'I!
open for 'gemination, with tortaleaues. early
morning of said. '
LARGE POSITIVE SALE ~ •P ESITISE,
°AREAS, AND Ouol.
Wawa] boid a large sale of Foreign and Du ke; ,.,
goods, by cataloatio , on a malt of font* 01. 13 c . '1
part for cacti
int TEURSDAY MOANING,
J une jg, at in etch:cit, embracing abent 7,11 pu u
and lota of stake anti fancy articles, in woo on. i „p
atlko. and cottons. to which we i in i u ;'"
attention Of denim
11 14, —amide. of the tams will be &maw
ananation, with astalonasa, eirrlY on the tamit
the at
whoa dealer, will and it to their Im4 r , l°
attend.
M &
• Am. 139 and 141 Benda Pollikrit Or.ut
Public Bales of Bold Bemis and Bunks, ati icy k
dame. every Taiisday. at 12 o'clock.
REAL BSTaTB. bth JUWII.
PPILIMPTOR SALE-11160 A P COUrprty c ze
WM sorts, with Pur ertor imorov,m4ute. "Pth.'
near tho veer Delaware, about Ave m14414,' f.'
the steamboat landing and rsitroad matt .[I, e;Kht
from klatit.t street, and within an hoar', drive at road. or thirty Wanton by steamboat; isM reed,o;
Mr. J. F Stosver. •
~ . .
Full partionlai. may be hal at the Ruskin moo t ,
/M- la to a van desirable. beautitai, ikao a e ,ic
aline lion. Immediate possessiou Ma) [la hai
ar- It aay be examined any day preview, to ti
Olsar of all ineumbtauce.
(tAltD.—Catalegmes of the •valttable lthrtrr of
Cha‘lte A. P0t14014 Clomprietng ov.r 4,1100
eoid June eth 7 , 11, Ettb and 9th, are now reel:
may be had at the &nation store.
Iw o Ig o , los +walnut street.
ELE(Mar
THld SlOttaiAti,
JUDO D. at 10 °Vett. et 100. 14,8 Walnut Alf , :
estalegue, the eiegabt furniture, Inelcciine 2 ea r.n
wool drawing. room furnlinr,., pair elegant rusai-li
pier ramps, handsome ehand.liers, very e . ei ,
Axminster carpste, rosewood an made by Stnluir,
Inperlor wok alums r. ore rnrimure, w‘lunt bon c o
soperl"r chamber furniture, ate, Full partietn.,
eatelearms
* The farniture waa made to order by %Vito , :
lind is equal 10 new. May be examine./ at 8 o'dlnt:
morning of sale.
Sale No. 428 North lighteonth areal,
817PERIONFUHR ITEM Pl &NO, et ila2lB,lfg,ii,
"UIDt 8611/RWAY MWallto G.
June 10, at 11) Oct'. Mc, at No 428 Sorth El th • piall ,
strect. by estal,gue, the bnwtri.r futuilt , e I elate.
onit of elegant walnut and green p.tvh d a m ar ra,
furniture; rosewood piano., ceroc OetSveg, anti. 0;
Benet; dr /aeon. flue mullets. superior disk:
chamber furnitui a, due mutt-see, loather belt. ti
also the ki , eben utensils Alas be examined on Mewl;
of sale, et 8 o'clock,
Easel:dim' Sale.
OIL P ATNYIN (8 AND ESOR
By order of exectmrs for estate of the lota .1,4111)12
son, Esq.
On MONDAY mnalsoct,.Tane 12,
At the auction rooms 139 and Ail booth Fosr ft.
al 1 0 o'clock.
Sir Catalogues ready and paintings arrasset
excantuctlon..
Administrator,' Sale. No 409 Pine trig
STIPEND/it FOIONITO it, PI ' 4 li TAPNEITNY 9.01 ,
1408, Bts
ON MONDAY NOltiliff
12th inst., et 10 o' oloca, by catalogue, ONO 411!!
street, by order of administrators, the ,un,rl .r son,
diving to' m. and chamber farratture,handome tadnt
earpeta, refrigerator, dm
Nay be examined at 8 o'olordt on the morning of
sale.
sale No. 11$4 Wainnt street.
ELEGANT FDRNITURS. FINE MANTEL PIT PIT
NII2IIIIRS, IIi(WEWOOD Pisa% Ro):1 , !!
CHAD DELMIA.B. FINN YNLVAT AND BAUStIi
CASPItTs. ac.
TUPEROAT IitORIACro,
Sane IS, at 10 o'clock, at No. /CH Wgmat itreat,t
eatelogne, the elegant vaewood drawing ram). N
tare, walnns ehenteer oak Cale' za.,m!:!
/attire Ana P.n.6 plate mantel and pier rgirrorA t*.
'Weed 7 eMave pianoforte. by Sebontacrer R (70 L.. ,
bone slit cbandel:erg, oak secretary, lmi•onao, no•
Ins machine by glover & Siker. Otte wines, Ivnelti
velvet. Brasselg, and imperial carpels, dio
Lard tablet.
May be eiamined at 8 o'clock on the morning of di
==‘=;MMMI
• •
VALLITABLI MAIIHIDSRY or TRH Y EPRING 51ILI
ON COT rOlti ra.070
WEDNIBDa.I efOßEfixe,
Jona 14th. at 11 o'clock, 'by eat loan% by •irdor of th
adminlittratOre Of Joseph fitemloc, ammo& tho rah
abia rambinery of olio Spring MIN (WWI Foolery t 5 I
corner of Twenty ttorth and Hamilc tri Mmets, 11
clueing 66 looms, Mix trendies); 6 bobnln (6112191 ;spit
Inn frames; 6 Danforth frames • 3 motel; 12 cori; lit
tares. so , of dye-honse; shafeing and patties, &c
Full particalare in catalognia.
SHIPPING.
BOSTON AND PiIILA.DiTI
PHIL STEAMSHIP LIR. mailing hoz ell
port on SAW/RDA'S% Drom first wharf above POI
Street. Philadelphia, and Loa; Wharf, Bodo,
Tltoortearaaltip NORMAN. Capt Baker, will eat
Philadelphia for. Boeton, on liaturdap, ;sae I),
L. ABC ateamaktp tta.XOP, Capt. Matunatio t u 4 P.OO
ton or naiad*lpbta, OA itte same dap at 41% 41
These new and snbetantial steamship' fore e
line. Wing pots each port punctually on daturds7.
insimultel Greeted it one-half the premium isms
on the ♦eeeels.
Freights taken at fair rates.
Shippers are requested to sad Mit fleetiehi and az
of Lading with their goods,
!or Freight or Passage ChavinsAue eitgOrrAtiodslide! ,
SPAY to HANEY WIISOX CO.,
13,7 Bonth DILAWABL 0.0
STEAM . WEEKLY TO L , I
VSUPOOL, toaahlog at QI7II3IBTOV ,
Wort liarly.r). The wall kr.ewn Steamer. Of the L, ,, e
Port, New York and rbleadalphla ateamship 0,1011
(Inman Lire), carrying the United States &tit a in*
tended ee fol:owa :
CITY OF Lilac TElttlind Y. Jo" S" 1 / 4 '
CITY OF BALTIIIO.B.3....,.SATriIiDAY. tone Mt.
CITY OF c0w1'...... *EDAM CT. Salo
4.3171 f OF WahIAINGT . OT...F4T(III.DAY, Jane a‘h.
At Noon, from Pier 44,. North liver.
BATE 4 or Pati , AttS.
First Cabin—,...”...8.9J Id Steerage. . •
to London. 95 co," AS
" " to Perim., ,105 0). " to Parte ~,•
Patinae?' also forwsreed to fleers.ll.ranbUrl, Ba
men, ino at moderate rate.
Pat sage by the m.ll steemere, sailing evert Brals'
day, *livable In geld. Passage by the mid .week meld'
ere, payable in U. d earmuff.
Steerage pennants from Liverpool or Qneenstown ,
gold, or its equivalent Unions can be bought nen of
persons seudmg for +hat fraeude
der further information. apply at the Comoles
Offices, • JOllll a DaLY, Agent,
jeB den 111 Witsur Street, rat.
AdriftNEW EXPRESS LINE, t
ALIIXANEARLA, GEORGETOWN ,
WASHINGTON. Via Okeettpeaks and Delotrore Ce,g
Steamere leave era Wbart above MARKET Etna
*very WEDNESDAY and SATORDAVA at 32 Y.
For Yrelght auls to bouts, Wat. CLYDE It Cr..
tit ',nib end EIOIIL Whorl es. Pnlla.•l.l DAYMPL
V (i•orrisown.D. C. ITOWASIN ,011 FAX, bent,
a. tahls•PE
ad igg i t NOTIOE.—FOrt NNW
1011 R —The PRILIaDIi&PRIA
flaw lORK BXPRIniI BTIAII.3uAT 0014 FAX rti
Delaware and Raritan Oanai.
Stamen leave DAILY, hit wine baloW
amt._
_at o'clock P. M.
WY. r. DUDS & 00.. 14 8. wltaßvis.tut
mhl6 9m JAMIB MAID. 111 WAIL, W t
80,
Tp
0 44. 1 1.•
•
el OA. L -SUGAR LOAF 13.15A,v
•-• 111114.00 W. and Spring Mountain Lottith Cool
bat Lama! Mountain...from Pr.P&N.
Pronely for famllrutro. Dapot. $ W. corner 3109
and wirzow Sirestr. Omos,Mo. 11% Month 88(.0
amt. J. WALTON
WILLIAM EN.O ANS, JR.,
• •
and
darrinl IPAONT OTIINNT.
Wholesale and Eaten Dealer In
werni LI). ZINO,AarD COLONS.
ADM/JOAN AND YOILMON WINDOW OW&
OP AT
DIPSORIPTIOA
AT LOWAST KARIM RAMS.
Agents for PATNIT Gums LsTT labf. •ei
CAMPILION CARPET.--THIS ITV!
afAloor col:0.111e can be Ma
ore at 812 WALNUT Stmt. from 8 tell A. St i p
from 2 to 6 P. M. /deo a few
Co
Riet..: ll
pale. A.6lTeee. , fft.tb 104Lp, BENJ. 01.6185L5AR kl.
Box 7Th City P. 0.
HAVANA CIGA RS. -A GOOD
ItISTY constantly la store and bond. at lom
emh rates. S. FOOD WP 1011 a
nun Etta* No. NllO Santa FROST btreet
11,
... ..
112? lINfON MOWING MACE:IINA
which has been fully tested for tiaelmt roar jr . lal
It combines etrengtl4, dierobitity, tight- waled, 1 11 1
aro ft, with complete etlintency in math.' 'rot lir%
or beau'', wet or dry, lodged or maladies, and nig int!
featly mirror soirrenions.... , ot found in other t0i7, 1
Also for sale, the most Comrrintkortr! horee harr.;--...' '
in the market PAS(ll3kirra Ifiriviiii!
Sole Agent, Aulcalturar Warshousa,
ur7o. lm 1190 MARKET Foio.i.
_ PIIILA.DELFRIAC: 9IJ , R i
" ' ' CISONS' BANDAOS IXSTI ft:'23 , 1.4 il
' N. NINTH Street, stir's Marti! ,
-°'
AVERVT, after thirty your p mt l ia i ,goriert h
guarantees the skilful adjustment of his Yrsioin_i'L r .;
lent Oraduating Pramual! Trues, Snots:atom ....if;,.
Stockings, Shoulder Braces , Ornithist, ku L'"l'
suartmente eondueted , by a Lady. gull -- .., 1
___-
4 61%' MONEY TO ANY AMOUI
'W AXED M4)l* DTAMONDB L WAV I 'd
JIWELDT. PLO% CLOTH'S% - 4
JONES & CO '8
OLD ISTADLIBITED LOAN OFwwoB. ,L
Corso THIRDOIBKILL below TOobi
lb IVA= WATBONI3
• wo hLAluit.ossi too
is BO IN TOTINTS STEIN&
PUILADELPHIA, VA.
ji d i: 10111 . i'LriltY 7111,1•MOr NAM stoat' a
OM, , Nairri:r."l"kt
COTTAGES ORGAN S
Stos only ingsmasbusu, but IllittllALlow
9n TOli6 , dfollo 5g9 8 " 14. vte''
rad boob but t found to b itAgAlt, ll :
the Parlor Lad /Riming Rom. " k r L IE "411, •
Eto.l; iortb OuVlll ,lll _ ,,
~,, l es
AU% a ow/Wale imartiettaxt of dm Patios II
.60
terkstaattr 'lv baud.
calm E. B. EARLEY,
FIVE NISHIHQ 11EYSDinnTAtiOt
1 9, L. C9niel TENTH sad eii/SU k.t4f.4