The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, June 13, 1865, Image 4

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TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1865.
I/wham* from the Army on a warrant
of Zatrsdittom
Frederie Theodore Seydeihas been arrested, and
'lB held for examination on a charge of forgery made
'by John W. Schmidt, Consul General or Hanover.
The fade 'Which apiciat by the papers are of an un•
usual elm:enter, and the circumstances under which
'..Seydel, who was In the Boiled States army, was
'delivered up on a warrant of extradition obtained
by the Consul General, are of much Interest.
Seydel was foreman of an iron foundry in Chem
• Saxony, and Is charged with forging the name
Of Lis employer, Edward Kertzsoher, to a bill of ex
change, payable in Leipalo to Theodor Seydel. This
bill Of exchange was sold to Erman & Nieritz, of
Leipsio ; and Seydel fled with the money, and with
other funds he had obtained, to this country, lazy
' leg a wife and four children. In this city he went
Into the cigar business, gained money, kept expert•
Moe company, and afterwards established himself
as a bounty broker. Here he was unsuccessful,
and decided dually to enter the ranks, partly
from fear that he would be naught. The Ger
_man extradition cases had convinced him there
was danger able own arrest and retnrnto Hanover;
and he thought that his enlistment in the army
would protect him. So he went to NuseitehnsettS in
in October last, and, as a substitute, was assigned to
the second regiment of that State. In February he
wall sent to Hart's Island, in Long Island Snead
having enlisted under the name of William Sander.
When his regiment was at Raleigh, North Carolina,
with General Sherman, he joined It.
In the interval Seydel was claimed by the Consul
General of Hanover, and the President signed a
Warrant of arrest In the usual form. The counsel
of the Consul General, Mr. H. D. Lapaugh then be
gan a search for the soldier, Which WAS a work Of
great difficulty, and his experiences were of a sin
gular kind. lie took the warrant to the Acting
Secretary-of State, Mr. Hunter, at Washington,
and asked for the re!eaee of Seydel. Mr. Hunter
wr4ta to Secretary Stanton. who; through Mr. Dana,
referred Mr. Lapaugh to Gen
Augur, from whom
the application travelled through the hands of Gen.
Sherman, Gen. Williams, and Brevet Gen. Hawley,
to Col. More, Commanding the 21 Massaohnsetts,
by whom the man was delivered up to Deputy Mar-
Oat Jarvis, at Washington. As the fifst ease of
discharge from the army on a warrant of extradi
tion, we record it as a portion of contemporary his
tory which may possibly be of some subsequent in
teresC
Vie Icante neetival.
leptelal Correspondence of the London Times.)
nonewes, May 14.
Those who yesterday morning watched the
dwindling quicksilver and fait the lomat breeze
that came up from the Mediterranean. feared lest
this pageant should be stain by rain. But towards
evening the look of things improved. Judging
from the noise in the streets, I imagine that a
great many persons forgot to go to bed. Perhaps
thee were engaged in watching the state of tee
emesphere, or In invoking the shade and Memos -
Sion of the late Mathieu do la promo, of whom the
ancients would assuredly by this time have mode
deranged in charge of the celestial weather hike.
Within an hour after daybreak most people in
Florence were out of bed, elegantly.dressed ladles
were to be seen in the streets, and there was a
strong demand upon hotelkeepers for imps of
oaten Ail doubts about the day were removed.
The gray tints of early morning and a few light
fleecy clouds were rapidly clearing away from be
neath the bright blue sky. Drums best in all
directions, troops and National Guards hurried to
their parede prounds ; in every street one met
numerous open vehicles 00011 pied by groups a! three
or four white traveled, bison coated individuals,
bearing the banner of their guild or corporation or
district. The line of streets leading from the
square of San Spirit° to that Of Santa Croce
was easily to be nand by the ornaments of
the Minna It had been arranged that at the
houses celebrated as the birthplace, reeldenee, or as
connected with the labors of illustrious inhabitants,
trophies should be erected and inscriptions placed,
Some of them accompanied by busts or portratts.
Some of these inscriptions are very happy. Triere
was one to Goldoni, "Prince of Italian comedy ;"
another to Galileo, Whose glory, it said, "will llama
Only when the human ran shall cease to see the
sun;' Influent !Moll Überti was landed for lots
pa
lriotio defence of Florence; here was marked the
house of an Englishman, Robert Dudley; in the
Tournabneal a roughly-painted head of Bacteria,
the great antagonist of capital punishment. Pass
ing these and many others not uninterestingtto dwell
upon if space permitted, we reach the Plazzi di
Santa Croce, the scene of the great event of the day.
To every one who haevisimd Florence, the Pantheon
of the Tuscan capital is reptilian as well as the
square in front of it. Today the lower portion of
the buildings On the twolonger sides of the quantum
gle were Models frern. view by wage of mock mason
ry. Above these the windows and balconies ware
draped with colored hangings and crowded with
ladies; below and witnin them Were broad
galleries or tribunes, the floor sloping down
to two inner barriers. Tickets of representa
tion, which attributed to the bearers a right to
figure in the procession, gave access to the
central enclosure. This Was floored with green
canvas, and had ten broad, !mallow steps, on welch
the profession wail to form up as it entered. In the
centre of the square the statue was concealed on
der a mountain of white linen. At the east end, on
amps leading np to the otturch, the orchestra and
aeons were to perform a hymn to Dante, composed
for the Minion. In front stood the band of the
National Guard. About midway between the Ma
the and the west end of the square was a platform,
slightly raised from the ground, with an awning
which hung between two low columns, eaca sur
mounted by a magnificent basket of flowers—Flo
rence's cheap and beautiful adornment in a May as
bright and warm as July in England. Between the
columns stood the throne ' composed of a great deal
of gilding and a small patch of crimson velvet.
Lions coochant and goldOhairs stood on it.. Around
the enclosure were tae arms or tee different trades,
and on the walla of the dwelling-holins beyond
were thirty-eight paintingB, In imitation of bar.
illustrating the life of Dante. All the prin
cipal incidents of his eventful ilie show him lane
as lover and soldier, diplomatist and poet, as the
- friend of princes, and as an exile. Here be returns
to Florence, after the battle of Oampaldino ; there,
in .his villa at Camorata he enjoys the society of
literary friends • he presents Maned as an ameas.
antler to Pope 'Beeline VIII., and in the follow
ing year is a fugitive. Later we behold him
.disputing With theologians and philosophers at
Paris, and afterwards made welcome In Ravenna
by Guido da Potent& Over every picture are gar
lands of lowers and laurel, and a cluster of live
bright glass lamps for the evening's illuminations.
Waving from the summits of lofty poles, disposed
around this outer well or post ergale, are the banners
of 44 of the chief Italian cities ; others are disposed
along the Lite of the procession, and in the corners
of the square are tour much target' flags, those of
Rode, Venice, Ravenna, and Florence.
Soon after 7 o'clock the first comers began to ar
rive, and half an hour later the general public
Monk the galleries and that portion of the square
Whin was open to them. The King Is not expected
Until halt past ten o'clock, the procession, although
announce* to start at eight o'clock ) will hardly
Make its appearance till nearly two hours later.
The best piece for the pr.! seat is the reserved gal•
where the two lines of benches are quietly
filled by ladies. The pressure of crinoline is great
a tow self-indulgent men who had accommodated
themselves with seats soon found that they need
not hope to retain them, and, as an American
neighbor of mine remarked, "vamoosed" accord.
ingiy. The sun Was hot to an unpleasant degree as
early as eight o'clock, above the double line of
fair faces and bright colors there arose a swelling .
bank of parasols and umbrellas. The orchestra
had the best of it, Stationed in the shadow of the
Church. After a short time it was the only shade to
be seen in the square. There was plenty of leisure
to make One's einervations, tditafter one mulatudted
all the scenes In Damn, lire which were within
view, counted the lags and marvelled at the strange
heraldiC monsters depicted on them, and passed in
review the orowd of female Moes—some of them very
pretty—at the windows behind, and assented to a
few neighborly remarks concerning the heat and
the nuisance of waiting, one began to wish very
earnestly that the procession would make its ap
pearance, or that one of the emoroldered gentlemen
in the centre would give three cheers for Dante or
for anybody else, or that a dog would run into the
course, or that something else would happen to
break the Mentally and discreet one's thoughts
from the discomforts of the situation. However,
upon the whole everybody, foreigners and natives,
appeared in high good humor, and the Tuscans
were courteous and good tempered, as is their wont,
and if some of the British and Americans there pre.
sent grumbled a little, it was only by way of assert
ing their national privilege to to 40. At. lan, just
as a very stout gentleman had gasped Out his eon
vitstion that the thermometer stood at 120 degrees,
IDUSIO was heard in the distance, and soon the head
of the procession approached. With several bands
of music, which played in turn as they entered the
square, and, bearing many hundreds of rich banners,
Mining emblazoned upon them coats of arms, in
scriptions appropriate to the day, portraits of Dente
and of other celebrated persons, tee long pre:omit:in
Slowly marched in, forming up in chose order and
With great regularity on the spacious steps which
rose, in gentle ascent, from the level in the arena
to the inner parapet around it. The collection of
banners, all seemingly quite new, borne upon vai
nest:Severed Staves, surmounted with gilt ornaments,
and splendid with golden tassels and tresses, was
uch as I do not remember to have seen surpeesed
in any ceremony of the kind. Genoa, the rloh city,
sent two standard bearers, clothed in scarlet and
embroidery, in charge of her magnificent colors. A
whole day mighthavebeen spent in studying out the
meaning of the devices on the lags, and in affixing
names to the portraits upon many of them. My
American neighbor, before mentioned, seemed to be
ol opinion they must all be heads of Dante, and,
upon it being Objected that some or them were
bearded, he expected that the gentleman had
given up Owing when they were taken. Then came
a loud cheer from the entrance to the Square, and
"The King!" was tte cry. Nothing could hold the
ladies in front, and they were upon the beeohes
with the activity of acrobats. Shouts of indigna
tion in the rear led to cadet interference, and the
restless female element again subsided. No Ring
was there o the enplane') was addressed to a banner
draped with black crape, with the word " Venetia."
Fresh and vehement plaudits were called forth by
a banner tearing the she-wolf and bays, and in
scribed" Ronus," - All along the line of the Innen
Mon, I have since heard, these two flags Were greet•
ed With entlapieeile applause. When the whole of
the procession was Wined up round the square,
Several thousands strong. Willie the uniformed
bards, comprising many hundreds of
drew up at the east end below the orchestra,
the 0/gut was really gorgeous, as the bril
liant sunlight played among the vivid co
owe, and WAS reflected from the gilt battle-axes,
;medallions, and other ornaments in which the flag
leaves terminated. Hardly were all the component
parts of the sumptuous pageant stationary in their
places when the Kink arrived, attended oy General
',marmot& and a numerous suite. The cheers
were hearty and reiterated. What remained to be
-done took but little time. The ceremony was even
loos than a goonenaying, where the curious in such
matters have an opportunity of seeing a Sovereign
at work, of observing with what degree of grate he
pats mortar and tape a stone, and of noting the in
talent of the documents and coins which are to re.
main there until brought out again to light by the
.pick and hammer of a remote posterity. The band
struck up a grand symphony; the GonfolOniere of
Florence, Signor de Cambray Mew, made a short
speech which was doubtless much to the purpose,
but which nobody heard ; and then, at the pull of a
rope, the covering of the statue muted in the centre,
and lay in fettle upon the ground. The music play
ed louder than ever, the multitude cheered, the
belle of the Palazzo Veeettio rang oat a noisy peal,
from the summit of the lofty tower a shot was fired,
And a rocket rose Leto the air like a streak of white
smoke across the blue firmament. some more
speaking ensued, I believe, by Professor Mulford,
and then came the hymn to Dante, executed by a
band of vocalists and by the great orchestra, while
the notary proceeded to the registration of the son
emn act. And thus concluded one more brilliant
,spectacle, to add to the many which in former (leis
were witnessed on that same square of the litly
+Croton once the favorite rendezvous for tilts, tourna.
aemets, and carrousels, for sham fights and masque
mien end many other courtly and chivalrous di
nning-menu common in the palmy days of splendid
Florence. .
The colossal Statue of the great Florentine poet,
who was also a distinguished soldier andstateeMan,
whose genius has exercised so great en Influence on
his cOuntry, and of whose fame Italy is so justly
and enthuslastitally proud, is the work of the sculp
tor Penal, of Ravenna, the refuge and death-place
of Dante. Its height 15 5 68 metres, and it stands
upon a lofty pedestal, In the style of the 14th cen
tury, designed by Luigi del Saran Around it four
Mime guard as many infields, on which are inscribed
the names of the four principal of the poet's minor
works. On the front, in the centre, are the arms or
/tome, as the capital of Italy. Those Of all pm
principal Italian Cities are also seulptured upon the
monument, to the Cost Of which all those►
cities have
contributed. Their assemblage there Is with rarer
epee to the union of the Italian States into one couti•
try having been forseen by the poet. Various other
allegories' devices and tear bail-I'OllM of scenes in
the Divine Commedia adorn the base of the statue
which as yet there has been no opportunity of
closely examining. The inscription is aVisrief and
simple as possible : "To Dante Alights n ; Italy.
DIDOCCI,XV.I I Crowds are doubtless at this pre
sent moment examining the work, and the sculptor
must in in a raver of impatience to know the ver
dict of the public. The applause which greeted the
uncovering of the statue wan given to Dante, and
not to its artistic merits, not to be decided upon at a
glance. There Is one drawback, which was tins,
voidable ; the statue, placed In the centre Of the
square, is not opposite the centre of the famtde of
Santa Croce. The church stands too mutt to the
north of the Square. It seems a question whether
it would not have been better to place the statue
in the proper position as regards the church, which
cannot be moved, whereas the character and Im
portance of the adiarient lines of houses are not
knell as to preclude the probability that at no dis
tant period the equate might be partially recoil
struoted. So se to establish. symmetry with its two
most Imps tient Ornaments. At present the bait
way to view the e716671;0te of the church and statue
is to Enter the square from the Vis, dl Benol, end
to pause a short distance from the centre of its
southern side.
. .
I have given you merely my individual impression
of this morning's proceedings, for there has been no
time to compare notes Or Collect opinions, but I
shall be surprised if it be not generally admitted
that all went elfin a most satisfactory manner. As
far as my own observation extended there was not a
symptom of disorder of any kind. There was a ru
mor set afloat within the last few days of an inten
tion on the part of certain malcontent factions to
get up a disturbance, but probably the report was
only spread with a view to Create uneasiness, and
certainly the attittitie of the people or Florence
cot Such alto encourage ouches attempt. The wee-
Mar continues line, the whole poprflatiOn is abroad
and amusing itself, and while I write thousands are
assembled along the Arno enjoying the regatta, and
other thousands are witnessing the grand tourna
ment got up in memory of the peseeprocialmed be
tween Guelfs and Ghibbelines. The chief feature
of the evening will be the Illuminations, and at ten
, a'cicok at night chortursinging commences on the
square of Santa Croce, all the pieces performed be
ing composed and written with reference to the fes
tival and in honor of Dante. Surely the shade of
the poet manta be gratified by auoh unlimited gain
glum and heraworebip.
How ENGLAND Loons Tenet:Fen BMA' kW SrBO.
TACLge.—The London correspondent of the In
dependence Beige has just-levered his countrymen
with a sketch of life in our metropolis, as proved by .
the 'perusal of the London newspapers for a single
weak. First, there is a woman burned alive, in the
infest of her drunken and stupefied oompanlons, at
the close of a low erg% in a villainous house
in Westminster. Next, there are two wives nearly
murdered by brutal husbands (one of whom at
tempts his own life), and a furious asiault
by a man on his mistress. Another woman
is seen one evening with a man in a boat on the
Thames—the man reappears alone ; some day af
terwards the corpse of the woman is found on the
bank of the river. Then there is the confession of
Constance Rent as to the Road murder. 'Two cler
gymen of the English church abuse the contidence
inspired by their sacred character to tempt the vir
tue of the females of their flocks ; one is a vicar in
the diocese of Norwich, and the other a popular
London preacher. A civil court has investigated a
charge of seduction which surpasses in resolution,
cowardice ' and cold-blooded villainy anything in
even that abominable story the Farmer of Ingle.
wood Fore St." In one of the police courts a wo
man glories in the foot that she brought to Justin a
lover upon whbm she wished to be revenged. A
Lancashire manufacturer, churchwarden of his
parish, director of several public companies, and
ex-MayOr of his borough, outs his throat in a boat,
and flings himself into the water, to escape the pes
smiths 0f embealloplent and forgery. Nor is a
tench of the grotteque wanting. A farmer runt
away with alcurate's daughter; his neighbors Cele.
brats the exploit by copious libations in hie honer.
A giddy young fellow writes to a lady asking an
interview, in order that he may learn her feelings
towards him. The lady's brothers keep the appoint.
merit in her stead, cudgel the Lovelace, and have
to pay £BO for the joke. Such is the true picture of
our daily life. No longer may we expect the brave
Belgians to trust themselves among such savages
as the people of Great Britain.
Mauston HomultrOnn.—A work of art, unique
of irs kind, designed and executed by Baron H. de
Triqueil, has been presented ay Mr. Grote to Uni
versity College, London. ' Although decorated by
sculpture, it is in the main a group of pictures,
formed by different marbles, inlaid and engraved, '
and colored by an incrustation of cements, which,
it seems, Is not affected by atmospheric 113fla•
once. The central and principal compartment
is occupied by an elaborate composition represent.
lug firmer singing the woes of Andromache. In
tue border on each side of this compartment are
female figures, intended for y.ersonlfications of
the Iliad ard the Odyssey. The Iliad hangs the
shield of Minerva at the feet of Victory ; the Odys
sey, clinging to a etatuo of Neptune, prays hies to
suspend nis persecution of Ulysses. Tae upper and
lower portions of the border are each divided into
two oblong ooniporta.ents, respectively 000upled
with the quarrel of Agamemnon and Aohillos, the
supplication of Priam for the body of Hector, the
parting of Ulysses and Calypso, and the destruction
of the suitors by Ulysses. In the four corners of
the border are sculptured medallions, respectively
representing the heads of Venus and Minerva, and
full-length figures of Helen and Penelope. The
'Whole is conceived in a spirit of extreme reVerenee
for the ranee of ancient art,
EvOLISH BUSCIRSTITIOIL-011 the 18th ult. a
strange application was made to the sitting magic
tratt sat North Shields. A middle-aged woman,
living in 11111burn.place, applied for a summons
against a person for defaming her daughter's cha
racter. She said that a short time since a person
In the neighborhood had lost a brooch, and it could
not be found, and somebody about the place was
thought to have stolen it. After considerable con
sultation, it was consequently decided that the
neighbors should assemble and solve the mystery
by having recourse to the antiquated test of the
"hey and the This 4. holy and infallible"
method ordisouverreg the perpetrator of guilt, is as
follows : A piece of string is tied round the Bible,
the book is then laid on the table, and a key Is spun
round on it, and while the kepis o going its rounds"
some one to the company completes the charm by
repeating a verse of Holy Writ, by way of guiding
the movements of the revolving key. The party
to whom the end of the key points when it has
stopped is considered the guilty one. In the expe
riment referred to the applicant's daughter was
the individual taken notice of by the "knowing
key," and as the mother considered the character
Of her daughter slandered by its conduct she sought
redress at the hands of the bench, The magistrates
said they Could do nothing to assist the old woman
beyond advising her to cease putting the Bible and
key to such silly uses.—Nenicasite Chro
CHARM' OF A CATITOLIO ParßST.—Albert A.
Walker, Commlisary sergeant of the 16th Connec
ticut Volunteers, who has just returned home from
the rebel prison at AnderSonville, informs the H r.rt
lord Courant that a Catholio priest named Whalen,
of Savannah, visited the prisoners daily in person,
when ministers of other denomination deserted
them. This priest was unusually kind to them
conversed freely, and told them that if he could
have his way, he would have them all released. At
one time this kind-hearted man distributed $2 700
in Confederate money, and one day last 'Rimer he
laid out $4OO In gold of his own money for flour for
the prisoners, which was baked into bread In the
hcspital and distributed among our famished sol
diers. Such deeds are worthy of record.
THE CITY.
MAMMOTH COAL- Om WORX£I.—AII IEII
- improvement is aboutto be made in the shape
of a coat-oil refinery, which will be the largest work
of the kind in the world. It is to be conveniently lo
cated on the banks of the Schuylkill, near Point
Breeze, between the Gas Works and the State
Magazine', with Its hundred tons of powder. Great
care will be taken in its construction, so that none
of the combustible fluid can, by accident, run into
or near the magazine or the gas works ; therefore
the seven hundred thousand residents of Philadel
phia need not apprehend any danger of an explo.
sion, should the coal.til works take fire accidentally
or by design. The grade of the works will be down
ward toward the river, and in ease of a flow or.
liquid tiro the burning stream will be carried off by
the tide up or down, as It may chance to run at the
time. The works wilt be of the moat gigantic de
scription, built of stone, brick, and iron.
There will be little or no woodwork used in the
construction. A. railway will be laid to the works,
connecting with the track of the great Central or
Pennsylvania, and by this means the oft in its crude
state will be taken directly from the wells to the
mammoth refinery. There will be storata room for
fifty thousand barrels of refined ell. The location
of these works will take in its scope the entire see-
Lion known as " the Hamburg." The bank of the
riser at this point is high and bluff. The water,
at low tide, alongside of it is from twenty to twenty
five feet in depth. Avast storehouse wilibe erected,
the floor being as near the surface Of the water as the
highest freshet line Indleates. A good substantial
wharf will be erected, at which vessels will loaft. dl •
redly for foreign or domestic.porte. The vastness
of the enterprise can scarcely be imaginsd. The
coal.oll business is yet in its infancy. It commands
universal attention, and as an article of commerce
it is as valuable as gold or iron to the country.
These works will furnish employment to a large
number of men, for whom quite a city will be erected
at a convenient distance, for their domestic meta
modation.
LATINO OF A CORNER-STONE.— Tasterday
morning, the oorner-stene Of the Chapel of the
Third congregational Church of this city was laid,
on the lot on Eighteenth street, between Green and
Mount Vernon. Quite a large,- and certainly a
very much Interested congregation, were present at
the hour of commencing, nine o'clock. The 08143M9-
Lies Commenced with singing, and reading the
Scriptures. A brief summary of the history of the
church and society was then made by the pastor,
Rev. Edwhrd Hawes. The corner stone, on account
of Saturday's rain, was not ready to be planed, but
the exercises were carried on in the regular order.
After the reading of the list of the articles deposit
ed in the stone, prayer was offered by President An
drews, of Marietta Voltage, Ohio. Another hymn
was then sung, and short and god addresses fol.
lowed from the Rev. J. B. Simmons, of the Baptist
Church; Rey. George Ooolinnte, of the
Church; Rev. Dr. March, of the N. S. Presbyterian
Church N
• and William Mann, E. The stone was
then laid, and the ceremonies closed with the
doxology and benediction by Rev. E. Hawes. The
society intend erecting a church on the ground,
near the chapel.
LINCOLN MONUMENT Faro. - Mayor
Henry received one following additional subsorip•
tions yesterday :
Eingeoseing Lodge, No. 309, I. 0. 0. F $BlO 00
Pupile of Prof. F. W. Hastings' school, at
Mantua 133 26
Princeton Presbyterian Church 20 00
St. Paul's P. E. °buret:, per Rev. Dr. God•
dard 12 00
Through D. 0. It., Jr 6 00
Eighth United Presbyterian church, per
Hugh Gamble 13 85
Market Square Presbyterian Church, Ger.
=uptown. per Rev. J. Helfenstein 80 00
Master 0. Fletcher Grim 4 00
DEATHS OF SOLDIERS.—The following
deaths of Soldiers were reported yesterday at toe
Medical Directors' office in this city:
Mower Hfapitat—P. McDonald, Co. H,16.h lowa.
White Hett—Saeob Franklin, Co. B, 33d lowa ;
Chas. A, Plohard, Co. K, Ito Virginia; Absalom
Wilson, lath lowa 11. H. Abbott, 00, 11, oth Maine.
Chestnut Elill—Lewis Beckett, CO. K, Bist Indiana ;
David Luce, Co. G, 14th Ohio.
Satterke Hospital--Geo. IYI. Ayoro, Co. M, 24th
New York.
WEEKLY REPORT OR GOVERNMENT HOS
rrrais.—The weekly report of Government hos.
Wahl in this department was received yesterday at
the Medical Director's office: Admitted during the
week, 828; returned to duty, 131• transferred, 40;
diacharged,9lo Aceserted, 120 ; died, 18 ; remaining,
8733, who are distributed as follows : Pittsburg
Hospital, 62; McOlellan , 776. Chester, 796; Ming.
ton, 23 ; Chestnut Hill, 2574 ; Sonth•Street, 13 ;
Summit Honed, 419 ; York. ; White Hall, 1302 ;
Filberbu Oatttreet, 4 ; iladdington, 2; tlltlzeua' Yolun
te4r, 13, erlee,Rco,
ANOTHER FITIB COMPANY GonE VlSlT
iuct.—The Independence Hose and Steam Fire En
gine Company left the oity yesterday mor n i ng on
visit to Reading. They numbered about forty, and
were accompanied by the Liberty Cornet Baud.
They took with them their steam engine, hoes car
riage and ambulance.
BoDY FOUND.—The body of Mrs. Watts,
who resided at No. 208 Saranac Street, was found
yesterday morning - tin the Delaware river, at Reed-
The
street wharf. was 78 years and
feeble•minded. It isdeceased
supposed she walked OW
over
board. • She left her home early on Sunday aktraing.
CnICKST MATO:ff.—A match game of
Cricket wlil be played this afternoon and to-morrow
at Camden, between the first eleven 01 the Young
America and tbe fast eleven of the Philadelphia
cricket clubs. The play will begin at 2P. ra., tO
- and at IOX A, N., to morrow.
BOAnt of GUAIIIMIII3.—A. Stated meet
ing of the Board was held yesterday afternoon, at
the Almshouse, President Erety In the chair.
The steward reported the house receipts to be
8262.11.
The out-door agent reported having collected $366
for support oases ; and for emigrant tax, $328.
The house agent reported this following eensng of
the house, km, for the week ending Saturday, June
10, 1865 :
Number In the house 2 482
Same time last year
Thoreau' 23R
Admitted within the mat tire weeks 200
Blrtba te Si
. . ....
Deaths .1 li 61 aft
Discharged " " 1 if 114
Eloped cc 11; IC 49
Indentured
EiMMIM
Granted lodglnga
Granted meals
The monthly report of the Board of Visitors shows
that the whole number of persons receiving out
door roiled ha 1376. of whom 308 ara Americans, 359
foreigners, and 709 children. The total expendi
tures were $660 77. T,,e number sent to the Alms
house was 317 ; refused admission, 173.
The treasurer reported having paid into the pity
treasury 111697 60.
Cm motion, the committee On OreOtion Of Gatti
dren,e Asylum was discharged from the further
conSideration of the subject.
Mr. Townsend offered a resolution for the appoint
ment of a committee of five to prooure the erection
of a new building for the Cinildren , s Asylum.
Agreed to.
The following gentlemen were appointed the coin.
satire: Messrs. Townsend, Server, Field, Raines,
and Nickerson.
The resignation of Mr. J. 8. Bonsai', visitor of the
First Poor District, was received and accepted.
Mr. D. B. Baker was unanimously °looted visitor
of the First Poor District.
_ .
The steward's requisition was read and granted.
The Board then aujoureed.
TEE MILLERS ARE COMING.—The white
millers that &posit eggs in the trees, whiati gernil
nate into worms, have already began to make their
appearance. From the present time until the latter
part of this month they will increase largely in
numbers. Tithe trees were washed even with a 'lke.
plug stream after nightfall, there would be few or
no worms neat season on the treed thus drenched.
FIIICIDE.—AIIred Holland, a single man,
egad thlrty.two yew, committed suicide, yesterday
morning, by cutting his throat with a razor, at Diu.
1608 Phillips street.
THE COURTS.
D. S. District Court—Judge Cadwalader.
ENTICING SOLDIERS TO DIVEST, TATO
The United States ers. Frank Mullen and Samuel
P. Clark. In this case, the trial of which coupled
tre court during the latter part of the past week,
the jury acquitted Mullen, but rendered a verdict
of guilty as to (lark, upon the count in the Indict
• meet charging the Harboring of deserter% and of
not aunty upon the other counts.
Petit jurors were then discharged from further
attendance, there being no other cases ready, and
jury trials closed for the term.
Joseph Andrevni and James Trimball, who plead
ed guilty during the term to passing counterfeit
postage currency notes, were seutenoed auk to an
imprisonment of three months.
District Court—Judges Stroud and Hare.
The argument list was before the court yesterday.
Clorart of Common rleas—indoge Ludlow.
Equity argument list before the court.
Court of Quarter Sessions—lion. Joseph
Allison, Associate Justice.
The dook, and the benches In front, were pretty
frill yesterday of a motley crew, white and black,
aed of both sexes, +Merged with various grades of
offence, from robbery down ,to disorderly house
oases. A number of these were disposed of either
by verdicts of the jury or pleas of guilty.
James Campbell, a drayman, was convicted of
the larceny of five barrels of whisky, one barrel of
rum, and nen quarts of gin,the property of Mr.
Norcross, a liquor merchant. This property he sold
and delivered to various parties, and received the
pay therefor. A. motion for a new trial was made,
and sentence was deferred.
James Morgan was convicted upon two indict.
manta, each charging the larceny - of various artloleg,
the property of the several boat clubs on the SOhttyl•
bill. It was stated on the trial that these eines
had lost by the thieving propensities of a wag
out there, of whom Morgan was one, same ttiom
sands of dollars' worth of property within a short
time. He was sentenced to Ave years in the Eastern
Penitentiary.
John White, a soldier, was' convicted on an In
dio:int Mob arming an assault upon, and with intent
to rob Henry Howard, also a soldier, bat recently
in one of the hospitals, and who Is still upon
crutches, suffering irom a wound received in one of
the last battles of the war. From the evidence, it
appeared that the prisoner knocked Howard down,
beat him, and with a knife cut off part of his nose,
thereby disfiguring him for life, and finally stole
his pockehbook. Sentenced to an imprisonment of
two years in the county prison.
James Turnbull, for burglary, was sentenced to
three years In the county prison, John Rider, for
larceny, was sentenced to three months in the
county prison. Letitia Johnson, for larceny, to
five months. Frederick Kirchner, for larceny, to
six mobtidi, 0. B. Heiler, for larceny, to one year
in the county prison. James O'Brien, for larceny,
eighteen months. John Wayne, for Weeny, three
months. Louisa Holmes, a domestic, for larceny,
eighteen months. Catharine Dougherty, for larceny,
six months. Martha Cline, for larceny, six months;
and Janata Lynch, who was charged with assault
and battery with Intent to kill, but was convicted of
assault and battery only, was sentenced to all
months' ImprlSonment.
THE POLICE.
(Before Mr Alderman Jones.]
ALLSORD ROBBERY.
James McKinley was arraigned yesterday on the
charge Of sours Ming OS felordOESly from the
pocket of a boarder at a while Wile near. Twenty
second and Market streets. The at:Mused used to
live at the house and Mame very familiar with its
interior. The evidence, though not positive, was
sufficiently ttrong to warrant the ease being re•
turned to court for Anal adjudication.
['Before Mr. Alderman Lutz.]
ABIMST or E. ftIIKMBREI.
A large number of boys have been in the habit of
hathirg In the Schuylkill near ATMin-street wharf,
Contrary to the law In such eases made and
:pro
vided. The ages of these boys average from toreive
to eighteen years. On Sunday morning several
police officers procured a prison van and drove to a
point not far from the swimmers, and then made a
descent upon them. Sue& splashing and flounder
ing in the shallow water on the shore, such foot•
racing as took place, snob ground and lofty tumbling
as were exhimted to the wonder struok residents of
that vicinity, were neverfseen before. Twentystlve
of the boys were captured and placed into the van
in pw-is satiataStsus. Their clothing was gathered
tip by the pollee• and given to them in the van,
where they had a happy time in selecting out their
OWn pieces. One leitow put on another one's shirt,
strange pantaloons infested the lower extremities
of Others, and so on to the end of the chapter. The
boys were finally arraigned for a hearing, after
which they were ordered to pay the arreste. The
police have received instructions toall per.
sons found bathing in such public places.
(Before NG Alderman relabel.)
ALLBGED MitiOLARY,
. . ......
A mar, giving the name of David Broderick, was
arraigned, yesterday morning, on the charge Of
burglary. It seems that a police officer heard a
tom iR the yard attached to the dwelling of Mr.
Sharplose, on Thirteenth street, above Spruce,
about three o'clock yesterday morning. Ilejnosped
over the fence and arrested the prisoner. Two ac
complices escaped. The prisoner had a couple of
small crowbars in his 1 and. The house, It was
ascertained, bad been broken Into. Mr. Sharploss
and family are absent in the Country, The prisoner
was coma itted.
EDIICATIONAL.
NC VACATIONS. - PREPAIIAT [ON
for Business Life. Instruction in Book- kocuini,
in ail its branciies, Fentkissiship„ Commercial Catania
Lions, Bocinass Forme' &c , at
CitITTEMDBIS'S 001111KERCUL COLLEGE,
_ 631 I,3tr sat, or. of 4otengL.
Telearaphina, by both BoutlQ '
and montk
Students received at any time, and instreicts,l sopa
rietely, at such boars as may belt suit their conve
nience. je9
COAL.
C O *-13IIGAR LOAF, BEAVBE
MRADOW, and Spring Mountain Lahlgh Coil, and
best Lona Wooototo. lon Senor pr pared es
pres.b for family ria, Deo, I • lorrow onurß
Ana WILLOW Strains. South HOOD
Strain. Can G-tn J. • ILTOI dr 130.
MACHINERY AND IRON.
at& PENN STEAM ENGINE AND
BOILBB WOBKS. HILIFIB & LEFT.
hIAIJTIIJAL AND THIIO.6KfIOAL BKO DUNES. MA•
CHIN MTS. BOILIB.MAKISS. BLACKSMITHS, wad.
FOTINDSBS, having for many years been lii suecessfal
operalion; and been exclusively engaged in building
and repsirlzg Marine and River Anginas, high and low.
Pressure, Iron Boilers, Water Tanks. Propeller.. &0.,
are seepeciltd4 offer their services to the public as
being fully prepared to contract for seen., of all sizes.
Marine. River and Stationary • haeingeete of pattern*
of different sizes, are oteparea to execute orders with
quick despatch Ovary deaoription of pattern making
made el the shortest none.. High and Low. pressure.
Fine, Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, of the heat Penn.
tylvanis etuueold iron. Forgings of all sizes and kinds.;
Iron and Brass Outings of all descriptions; 8011.
Turning. Serew.flutting, and all other work commuted
with the above business.
Drawings and specifications for an work done at the
establtehment !need charge. and work guaranteed..
The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for re-
Pairs of brats, where they can lie in perfect safety, and
are provided with shears. blocks. falls, di.. he.. ton
raising heavy or light weight,.
TACOS O. BBAYIII,
JOHN P. Lxvr,
Jett tf BEACH and PALMBR Strode.
J. VAUGHAN MERRICK.
JOHN 8
. .
SOUTHWARK F O UN DRY,
PIP AND WASBINUTON STREWS.
PIMSAPELPFIII ,
& SONS,
BBBIZIBIRS AND MACRIBISTS.
Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines,
for laud, river, and marls a service.
Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, &s. Oast.
Ines of all kinds, either iron or brass.
iros• frame Roofs for Gas Works. Workshops, Rat.
road Stations, &c.
Batons and Gas Machinery of the latest and most im
proved eonstrwaion.
hoary c..seri...tion of Plantation Mashinery, mach as
Einar, dew, and Grist Mitts, veoeere Pans. Open
Steam Traltol,Persestors, Fiume. Pumping Barnes, dm
Sole agents for P Rillierta'a Patent buffar-Boilia;
Apparatus, Besayttk's Patent Steam Hammer. and
Aspinwall la Woofer's Patent Rentrifagal Sugar ,
Draining Machine. ante af
(ZRICE & LONG,
FOLTOBI WORKS, 1310 BEACH STREET,
Engineers, Machinists, Boller Makers, and Ord
Builders.
Tangs of erary description made to order.
Sole Agents for Long's Marine Salinorneters. myl6-17
THOMAS 14'DONOUGH,
GANIRAL ELAOKSMITIFITIO.
ILK WI . REET, ABOVE DOE STREAM
NBANKLIN, PIM&
air Boring tools on head or made to order on ishon
nottos. m711.-Ruk
MORGAN, ORR, & CO., STEAM EN
GINS 131111.DE88. Iron foundera, and. annelid
Machinists and Boller Makers. Ao. 1219 BALLOW
BILL Street, Prdladelnlda. fera4f
TORN C. BAKER & CO.'S COD LIVER
OIL. —THE TRUE AV]) CF,AllllTS—Unstapassed in
Quality and effects—being the
bWEATEST MOD MIST 'PREMED,
do Coughs, Colds, Brallehitie Asthme, Coot, Incl.
pient Consumption. and all ecirufuloue Complaints, it
oftentimes produces immediate and certain eft,cts when
other remedies have been taken with little or no benefit.
gold by an Drentew in the city, and by the prowls
tor. No vim NAMIT &Wet. JON-stutt=er
14AOKERE14 - ; RHINO, SHAD, au.
44. A. —2,600 bbli, I, 2, sad A Maakaral.
late.saught int sib, in assorted paakagen.
2,000 MAL Mow Mainiert,, Ferias. Bay, and Hailfdr
satirfangel Lnboh.'l"ll44. Ho.
1 Rental.
115024dd New Med. Mina.
260 boxes Herkimer-donnt2 Oheeso,
Ea atom and for NIA by MURPHY 6c KOOKS,
.11194 t le. 146 KORTH WHARVWI
A VERY CHOICE ROASTED AL
MOND, wauttracturad by
KTIPHEN IrELITIUN.
id-Ixo No 1210 MaNKNP Stroet.
CABINET FURNITURE.
MOORE it camplon,
1161. SORTS SECOND STREET,
ars prepared to follow tte destine la the market in thc
pries of their Fanners. Fetretuasers will please sail
sadozazazie 4Az titock. uolo-1e
• D I
• It ;TITESDAY JUNE 13 1865.
II • 9
WHITE SULPHUR
AND
03E:1 A .LY BE ATE SPRINGS,
DOUBLING GAP, PA.
B. ROBIEBON, PROPRIETOR.
SILIBON OPUS DINS ldth.
Me delightful place is located in Cumberland cone"
ty, thirty miles west of Harrisburg. It is accemittie
from all the principal eities b_y railroad to Harrisburg,
thence by the Cumberland Valley Railroad to Now•
vine; from Newyllie eight miles good station to Ina
Springs. The stage is always in waiting apoc the ar
rival of the Oil a at 'swains,
Paesengere leaving Philadelphia, Harness's. or
w, ft big i r o n in the morning eon antra at the SPfillg ,
the came evening at 6 o'clock. This hotel is
aomme
dions and comfortable (having been racer tly thorough
ly renovated) with hot and gold bath attashed, and ex
tensive grounds for walks and amneement a
Terms $2 fe per day, or $l2 per week. Oyer four
weeks $lO per week.
The toes experience of the present proprietor enables
him to any that it will be conducted in a manner to
please all visitors. D. B. A fine livery attimeed
to the establishment ie9
SUMMER RESORT,
BROAD TOP MOUNTAIN Horst
This old and popular Mountain Resort will be opeuei
for the reception of guests on the let of .Tong This
bowie has recalst:i been thoroughly renovated and 'im
proved In a manner that will be eatkfa■tory to its pa
Irons Bxenrsion tickets will be issued by the Pear•
■ylvania Railroad Company. which will be good until
the let of October next. A back will be In readiness on
the arrival of the ears at Dadley to convey attests to the
hotel. a distance of two miles. TOMS moderate.
Pot particulars, address
WM. T. PEARSON, Proprietor.
Broad Top OUP.
=win* Hzutlingdon county. Penna.
T HE
COLUMBIA. HOUSES
Will be opened this mason on the FIPTISMIN ALI
OF j me& for the reception of insets
• This leading house will, for the coming season, fall)
Ores
its well.established reputation.
Grei tly encouraged by the badness of last year. Ms
Prcpr3etor feels savisiled that a Motel emainsted cicerit
)(rot-ease mud sohlintle a sneeess at this old cad Pen.
Jar!. re sort
Tics so railroad facilities are promised to he @MADAM.
Beck's celebrated Philadelphia Band has been an
cured for the COLUMBIA. the corning season:
Forrooms, dm.. apply to J. U. DMIXISON . Met
chant's Rotel. l'hiladwahle, or to
GIIORGB J. BOLTOgt. Proptietore_
myl9 gm CAM ISLAS% J.
•LLOW
' OR
CHISSTER SPRINGS HOTEL
CHESTER COUNTY, }I3NRSILVAHIA.
NOW OPEN
Yo Vail oRS.
This Watering Place is situated on Pickering Creak,
Chester county, Pa„ thirty two miles west of PhDs
delphia,
delphia, and has access. by the Philadelphia and
Reeding Er Creed (twists a day, from Thirteetth and
streets; at S o'clock. A. M and 3 30 P. MI,
cones cting at Pt centxville with a conch-line. through
six min ea of romantic country, by whist. passengers ate
convoyed thy - tub to the Springs for $l.lO.
Excursion Tickets will be honed, good from Saturday
rnt. I order, by which passengers can leave either at
8 o'clock A. M. er 3 SO P. M.. and return to the oily in
time for business on Monday morning.
The water at the Ey:trine is a pure soft water, of sand
stone and gravel Warm. very superior for drinkingand
bathing. •
Extensive Cold and Warm Bathe have been eroded
in a beautiful grove fronting the house. They
consist of the Douche, Sits Plunge, and Shower Baths.
A long and familiar stwosintsnce with the wants of
;peseta inetiflos the undersigned in asserting that the
Public will find the Yellow Springs every way satisfac
tory. He will nee his best endeavors to render hie
hones One of the meet desirable reeorta in the United
To families remaining the wholo 14 aatia a TOSSOMMO
deduction will be eg /Weld.
For teacher par.lculare call on Mears. Saruttento&
McGrath, Merchant Tailors. 7:10 CGS - STEM Street;
Charles C Celia, S. W. corner TRIED and WOE
Streets; er by Wreaking the Subs crlber. at the
YELLOW SPDI 013 HOTEL. Chester county, Pa
who will cheerfully give all information reqabed.
jelo-tinicsV. A. IJ.
UNITED STATES HOTEL, LONG
BRANCH, New Jersey, is now open for the re
ception of visitor.—Jane 10. 1865
..0410.21e ISSFS. A. NRORMAILER, Proprietor.
SBA
OUR
BATHING- "
Stria; El
.
ATI AMC CITY, HAW JBBSET.
Thisold, established. and favorite housewlll open for
the mason on or Mimic the 20th of Jane. It is nearest
to the beech- securing cool breezes at all times. Lts un
rivalled Bathing leeitities, its complete furniture and
appointment, and It. unexceptionable table, render this
house a taverna place for a Bummer sojourn at the
sea-aide, Passem3 erg from the airy are set down at the
door. and nommuniaation with the inlets is had at all
timer by rail, A Bus band of mune has been engaged
for the season. Parties wishing to mare Board will
address the proprietor at Baal blouse. atlantic ciikr.
ieS.BSt H 9. BisfillatN. Proprietor.
KITTATINNY HOUBE,
BALSWARE WATER GAP.
This favorite Mountain resort is now open to vi•
Wort
Trains leave Philadelphia, from Kensington Dapat, at
7 3%; A. d 330 P. M., and arri ve at the Gap at IP.
and 8 45 P. M.
References—Morton McMichael, Franklin Peale,
Lents A. Galley. R. B. Beams*, S. R. Martin. Charles
Backer, C Sherman. -
Terns, VI per week.
Im L. W. BRODHEAD. Proprietor.
XfOUNTAIN HOIIBE,
A 3.a. CRESSON oramos. •
This delightful and romantic watering place, s itaated
on the summit of the alleihary Mountains , at Cresson
Station. on the PS/11111.•Ivaialb l•tallroad,
Win be o ^^- 4 f••••• ". jfec , . , ifon Gige,ry,
Uu ktOaDalt, hum lath, 1865.
Several new cottages have been erec'ed. the grenade
have been beat:aided and Improved, and Cresson le noir
cue of the most bowlful hill homes in the United
States. ExcureMn tickets, good until October /mt. are
1 melted by the P.74n1 , 3, Wentz Railroad OomPan7.
For fa: they information. address
Olt). W. Idiffa.lN Proprietor,
GRIrigOM bPILINas.
je7.lirt • Cambria county, Pa.
TIOWLAND'S HOTEL,
A- 1 - LONG 'AR NMI, N. J. .
will be open fur the reception of toasts Tans ette7l6lb.
je.3.lm HOW bAN D. REEBBET, k CO.
EPHRATA MT. SPRINGS.-THIS
delightful and romantic watering place, botinti
fully situated in the healthiest section of Lancaster
county, and acknowledged to he the " Orden spot"
of Pennsylvarla. will open for the accomrsodation of
tuests nn the lath of . Jane. Railroad sommunicatten
wice a day froze Philadelphia. on the Pennsylvania or
Readingfietilrotta, end daily from Baltimore and SSW
este. For particular* aldreee theproprietor
iel-9m 'J. W. 141111415105.
T pRETTO SPRINGS, dA Id BR I A
-. 1 - 4 COMFY, PA.—This favorite Fumbler Resort will
to open for the reaeption of visitors on the let of July.
Coaches will be In readiness at Cresson Station to con
vey visitors to the Sprints. Loretto borings is nnenr•
passed for ita beautiful scenery and salubrious climate'.
A band of music is outraged for the &imam.. Formation.
lars address. p. A. GIBBOWd. Proprietor,
my9l.lm Loretto, Cambria county, la.
SEASIDE 1101:1"5/5_,
MOOT OF FluctroirLvelllk AVENUE,
' ATLANTIC CITY, SIM JR-MIL
Is now openfor the Reception of Game.
w717-Im* DAVID SCATTIROOOD
VATIONAL HOUSE, YORK, PENNA.
. 1 . 1 —This hue Hotel, recently erected on the northeast
corner of Market and Beaver sireeda, is now open for
the reception of guests. The house, bedding,. and curd•
tore a. s ehtirely net and of the best quality. There
are 7d rooms, with warm and sold baths and water
closets on each floor. Milts appointments and orange
r..ents are those of a first.ciaBB Hotel, end it re the do.
termination of the Proprietress to have it kept as rush.
r0329-mwflut Mite. O. A. NVE4T.
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
IN can ..progcrywrir OF ffrigaSIBLPEIV.
- -
Estate ofMAhTl ef MANTIN. deceased.
The Auditor unpainted by the Omirt to Audit. mettle,
and adluet the account Stied by JONI, WOLFS. ex
ecntor of the last will and tenement of MARTIN MAN
TIN, deemed, in the matter of the We of certain, real
estate sttnate on FEDERAL street, above Sixteenth
street.. in the City or Phi: edelvlita and to make attri
bution, will attend to the di:trite - of hie appointment on
TTIBSDAY, the ltith day of June. A. al., 1885,_'
o'cloch P. kt ,at hie office, No. 241 Beath FIFTH
Street, in the city of Philadelphia jai. theindt
T T E R-S TESTAMENTARY TO
A- , the estate of HENRY C. EOGbttS, late o* this' en',
deceased, having been granted to the undereigded,
pe , so as todel4td to said estAto wilt please make per,-
meet. and those havlal vide's, to preeeni, teem
AN RS IPINNA.ft, lixecutlt,
je6-tu6t At 250 CatEiTigOT eikeet, third story.
rSTATE OF WILLIAM KELLY, DE
-LA OE egg)). —Lettere of Administration to the listate
of WILLIAM late of the city of Philadelphia,
deceased. honing bon granted to tha madereicned: all
Persons indebted to the said estate are requested to MIMEO
Pal meat, and those having claims to present them to
ELAANAH KELM
Admiutaratrix,
Or to her Attorney in feet. D. W. 'WELL rE,
leg-met. 425 MARKET Street.
ESTATE OF JOHN WATSON M. D.,
DEGE /WED.
Letters of administration on the estate of John Wet
non, N. D., deceased, haring been granted to the UM ,
dernigned. all persons indebted to said estate wilt
please make payment, and those haying Cabo will
Please present them to
N. S. EARLY, Administrator,
S. N. corner of TENII3 and ORRIN dtr.sets.
Or to his Attotney,
FREDK. FAN craws.
narl6-tuat No 201Sonth FIFTH Streets.
TO CONTRACTORS.—THE PREM.
RENT and Directors of the CHERRY RON AND
PITEOUS BRaIICH RAILROAD of the C. L. & I. Own
van, will receive, until June 30th,
aIf,ALP,D PROPOSALS
For building a Railroad from Roussvilla to Oil Creek,
through the town of Plummer, to the IfeAhoy Chong
Rion Lauds ; distance from four to live m il es. Bids are
invited for the whole work complete. The CoulPaul.t o
furnish the iron. Spostfloations and-plans of the road
map be seen at the ofilce of HAMILTON E. TOWL!.
&minter, 011 City. •
Proptasis to be directed to the undersigned, at Ma
burg, Pa., care of Lloyd &Bieck.
L. H. MAABOT„
e 3. stothldt&ltw GEORGE BLACK.
JAS. I. 888 sm.
WILLIAM Y. NIIIMILIg
OOPS
_ _ _
TO BRIDGE BUITADBRB.—PLANR
•a• and Proposals gill be received by tho Rharpsburg
and Lawrenceville Bridge Company tilt the Tx or
June, for •
ERECTING A BRIDGE
ACTON the Allegheny River, at Sharpsburg, Pa. For
particulars, ses the undersigned, at the office of Lewis.
giallls, Da.zeli, A Co,. at SHARP3SUNG, or at No.
73 WATER street, PIT'PEBIIP.O, or address him at
hharorburg. Allegheny county. Pa,. '
soy 27 , 3c72 JAMEr 0 LEWIS, President.
DISSOLUTION"AR,THER
OF COP
sHIP.—Tho copartnership heretofore .ztlaing
tweet, the undersigned, under the style of E. L. YU&
LER & 110 . is this day dissolved by tantnal consent.
BM AB T. LltiDALEtwitt settle the affairs of the late
1, 10 . EDWARD 1,. FElbbligi
REUB. T. LIM:WM.
NOTICE.
The PRltlleriber PIO =ethane the
WHOLEeLLE BOOT AS D SHOE
COBIIMION 'SUSTAIN.
At 141. COMM ROE Street.
EBOA.St T LLIDSLEY.
PHILADELPHIA. Jane 1,]586.' jeB-et*
pIIILA ON DELP B IDA TERRA COTTA '
,
minas AND WAREROOMS, No 1010 HESSTAIST
STRUT. ,
VITRIFIED WATER, ARAIh , andBLEAVISD PIPES,
itb bonds , bunches. trays, U., to correspond,
from I to 12-inah bore.
ORDAMEDSTAt. CDIMNRY TOPS. and FLITS PIPES,
warranted to lA. no th, action of tire. ass, or weather.
ORDADIRfIv. iiL PARLOR eslr a.RDSAI VASES, for
classical designs, p: sin and bronzed.
istanonette Pots, Ftowsz• Pete.
Ivy Vases. Hanging Viso.
Fern VELSOB. &e., &a
Importer of Minton's Encaustic Tile. for Obarahas.
Halls. Vestibules, &c. •
mbl-tntbstf S. R. HARRISON.
Ti)rziAtifhUllikil)K tJ)4i:A
HUNTINGDON 001114111)
AT
CAPE NAY, NEW JERSEY,
LEGAL.
MOPOSIMS.
COPARTNERSHIPS.
W W
RITE VIRGIN AX OF ANTIL
ur amostetic for beautifYiliff = l4
preefo.eint 40011)inktk. It is the moat wondurfttl
6ozopoillid Of the age. M., t. neither elialk, POW der,
magnesia. bisrauth, nor tats tilts composition, it bets,-
*enameled enttrely t pure Virg= Wax hem= the ex
traordinary qualities for "reserving the skin, =Wittg:
it soft; smooth, fair, and transparent It makes the A
appear young, the bornety nandsome, tbs handsonx
more besintiftil, and tile most beautiful divine._ Priers
SO and 60 Sent.. Prepared only by BUMP 00.. Pat'
Miners, $I South Street. two doors abovc
iThecturit, and 133 sonth /WANTS Street, 'burr
Walnut. seB-3.m.
gieLMUEL L. TAYLOR, _
No. 423 WALNUT Street, PAlladeaphis.,
ATTOEINIIT AT LAW AND
T.lOlB/NiBsloilft Fun ALL THB WAWA
Mona Conueottimt, Reif 'fork, Nevse. Ore(4fil
And Texas fe4,4•trtnirs
A VERY RAJPERIOR GUM DROP
Plopared by STSPHEN F. WBI rIN N.
lm £ /a.1.(1 /468. KAT btreet.
BAIL.ROAD LINES.
1111FORTAIIT TO RAILWAY TRA.
YELLIN& For tall latorruadsa fa ridessate to M
UM, Diatanota, sad Conaistioto, illustrated by Ole
hundred Railway Malos, reproistraltialltepris
ways o f Ms soitatry. est APPLWOMPB IMLWAY
0111 DI ao2l-bia
pENNBYLTANIA CENTRAL RAIL
ZOAD.
SUMMER ARRANGEMEHT.
The trains of the Pennsylvania Central Islived
leave the Mew Depot, at THIRTIETH and ELLERET
Streets.
The ears of ibee Market-street Passenger *tawny
run to sad from Pennsylvania Central EallroadDenot.
at Thirtieth and Market Streets they also leave Pront
Street every two minutes. 11141121111.31103t1111 one hear Pretfl•
one to the time of departnro of sash train. and allow
about 30 minutes for a trip. •
Their cars ara in waiting Ok the arrival of each Train
to convey passengers into the eity, and connections are
made with ill roads orosellax Market street
Ca StillDAYS—Care leave Eleventh and Market Ste
at 7.96 P. K. to connect with Pittsburg and Erie Kell.
end at 10.25 P. IL with Philadelphia Express.
Mann's Baggage Express will hereafter be located at
No. it @oath Eleventh street. Pattie* desiring baggage
taken to the train!, sin have It dons at reasonable rates
u rtnlra li t i g i grailt ARRIVE AT DEPOT MS:
MUMS.
11.A121. . . at 8 0(1 L. X
PAOLI touodiooAmiox, Mo. " 10.00
FAST LIVE— " 1100 X.
pAsirmistrßa: ~,,,,,,,,,,,, L. " / 10 P. X
HARRISBURG AIIIMILDIO . I9ATIOW... " 193 •
I,ANOAOTEP, AccommoDATlOX—. 4.00
PAOLI TRAIN, Go. 2. 100 "
PITTSBURG AID &RIZ " 830 "
PRILADELPRIARXPRISS " 11.10 "
VIL
PITTSBURG AND BRIEAR RI "
140 41 4. P .,
PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS. ..«.»«. " 7.03
PAOLI ACCOMMODATION, No. 1.... " 120 "
PARKINSON.° " 9.00 "
L O ANCA ST LINREBB E " so r. N.
Y " IL 40 "
PAOLI aCCOMMODATION, - 1,34—.. " 4.40 "
DAY LYTTON... . . • , 46
lIARBIbBITSO AOOOMMODATION.... " 6.40
MAIL
Yhi)aTdxetepihnie. - 31.20
- ieaVe;7l - iiir. Fifteen= and
Iris Mai /Mum daily iozsePt Wards,/ All Other
Trains daily (except Sunday. t
The Penuayiyanie Reamed Company will not assume
any rink for Baggage. except for Wearing Apparel, and.
limit their responsibility to One Hundred Donau la
value. All Baggage exceeding that amount in yaw.
will be at the risk of the owner. Wang taken by sp.'
Mal contract.
For further information, as to time and 11011.1164%1011C
see bille and framed earth or apply to THOMAS H.
PARKS. Ticket Agent, at the Depot. ...
An Bm4grant Train rune daily (except Sunday.) For
fell information as to fare and accommodation 4 Apply
to FRANCO( PUNK
matt 137 DOOM Str eet
afflff.7,47,..Ti7Ant PHILADELPHIA,
GERMANTOWN, AND NOR
1416TOWN RAILROAD.
TINS TABLR.
Vu and after MONDAY. June 6,1866, until further
notice. "
FOR GERMANTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia 8, 9. ID, 11, It A. M., 2,3,
10. BX., 4. 5. 674. 6,7, 8. 9, 10, 11, 12 I'. M.
• Leave Cermantown 6, 7. 7.14. 8 8.20. 9, 10, 11,19 A. M..
1,2, 8. 4,4 X. 8. 634. 7. 8,9, 10. 1.1 P. M.
The 8.510 down train and 3X, 5% up kra,ins will not
atop on the Dermantownßraneh.
. . . .
ON SUNDAYS.
P Leave Philadelphia 8.10 ilia, A. N.. 2. 3,3, B.lo{
Pd.
Leave Germantown BA. M. 1,4, 8.. V. o,li P. N.
OLIP,BII2IIT.HILL RAILNO4.D.
Leave Philadelphia 8,8, 10, 12 A. X.. 9. 8%, 8%. 7.0,
and 11P. K.
•• . .
Leave Chestnut 11111 7.10 Mill , . 6. 0 46. n. 40 A. M..
L 40. 8.40. SAO, 6.40. 8.40. and 10.40 min, P. IL
ON SUNDAYS.
' Leave Misdeals 9.10 min. A. M . 2, 2. and S P. M.
Leave Chestnut Rill 7.40 Ada. A. M 12.40, 6.10, and
SA P. M.
FOR COYSTIOROORRNAND NORRISTOWN.
Zes:re ihilsd.lphis and mos nun. A. . 3.
4%, 63i, 6%. Bco min. 11% P. N.
LGSMS Norristown 69i. 7. 7.69. 9, n A. IX. 4%.
(9‘. and 8 P. M.
'the 6% P. M. train will atop at Mohool Lane, Wins
hiekoz, Mansynnk, Spring Mille, and Oonshohooken
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia, 9A. H. 2% and 4,ti P. M.
Leave Norristown 7A. M. 1 and 6P. it.
FOR it A triiK
. .
Ulm PhiJaaolpbil. 8. 8 81, MOS min. • N. 134, s.
4y, 6%, 6%, S C 6, mad ttle, P. M
Lea►F Xamunk e% 7%, 8.20, 93A, 113 E •: IL 8, .1.
7,8 M P. M.
OIF SUNDAYS.
A ~ 2; -
Leave Ph ilad.elptda 9 A M‘ —
, 43. sad B P. M.
Leave Marayunk 73i A. IL. ig and 9 P. M.
W. 8 WILSON. Gentral Saperlattadeat.
Depot, DIDTH and GRAND Streets. le3-tf
WEST JERSEY RAIL
ROAD LINES—From foot of Wawa,
street.
Pally except Sundays.
Gemmeoeing SATURDAY, 7ona 10th, 1885.
For CAPE MAY, &a, (at 830 A. 82 . Express), 1.30
P. M., Passenger.
For lIILLVILLE. VINELAND, dm, 8.30 A. M. and
E 0 P. M.
For BIUDCUITON, SALEM, dm., at 9.18 A M.. 400
P. M.
For GLASSBORO. as., 8.80 and 9.10 A. M., 2.80 and
4 00 P M .
For WOODBURY, dm., 830 and 9.16 A. M., 2.30, 4.00
and 8. 30P. M.
ropprrgNlNO, WILT, LUNE
Cape May at 5 30 A. M , Mall, (8.21 A. M., Freight),
0. co P. M., Passenger
liillvtlle at 7.32 A H, Mall, (12.08 P. M., Freight),
8.58 P. M., Passenger,
Bridgeton at 8 40 1.." 91%. Mail, (9.45 A. N., Freight),
9.20 P. M ' nonuser.
Salem ato 20 A let., Mall, (9.00 A. M.. Freight), 4.00
P. M., Passeger..
Woodbury as TT& 8.13, and 9.06 A M . (1.40 P. M ,
Freight). 5.84 and 8 23 P Passenger.
On the let day of July en additional express train
will be added to and from Gape May, and which will
leave Cape May at 8.00 A. M . and Palladelphta at 4.30
P. M., through in three hours from Camden.
.1. VAN RENSSELAER, Superintendent
West areal , . Salem, and Gape May Cad itilllyllle Rail.
road
THE WEST JERSEY EXPRESS COMPANY
will attend to all Sue mual branches of express busi
nem receive, deliver ana forward through other re.
,
sponsible 'Express Companies, to all parte or the CDIIII
try, any article evrattsd to them.
A Special ldresentrer aecorepanlss 411011 that/a& train.
Pan Ain/ZHU, June 5 1 1885.
1865. .1865.
PHILADELPHIA AND ICRIE BAIL.
EGAD.•-orkto great line traverses the Northern and
Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the ally of Erie.
on Lake Erie.
It has bean leased by the MESE/JUJU EAT/r.
EGAD OGIIPAUST, and is operated by them.l
Its entire length was opened for passenger and freight
Coldness October 17th, D 364.
TM Ut rasmosectritaurs AT yamarommillie
Lein Wistaria.
Mail Train • , L lEI P. J.
Look Raven AmommOdation 00 A.
Passenger care nut through on Mall Train without
Oates both wars between rbiledelealw and Erie, lad
Baltimore and Erie.
ltegant Sleeping Gars on Elmira Empress Trains both
ways between Philadelphirriand Look Haven, and On
Elmira Express Train both ways between Williammort
and Baltimore.
tor information rescating Passenger business, apidlf
*enter gBIRTIETE and ILLEKIIT Six ., Philadelphia.
And for Freight bustle's of the Oomp_anyirjUente.
S. B. KINGSTON. Jr.. comer ENIZTEE/MR and
11AB.IIIT Streets, Philadelphia.
J. W. BEINOLDS, Erie. •
J. K. DRILL. Agent N. O. E. N., Baltimore.
H. N. BOGSTOE,
General Fr* h t Arent Philadelphia.
R. w e-Nritizrzs,
• General Ticket . Agent,Philadelpida.
OS_ .11PH D POTTS
daM-tI General Yammer *
comport
minditils OP
. NEW YORE LINES.
1865 NEW 1865.
YAM CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILADELPHIA
AND TEUTON SAILSOAD COMPANY'S
WES YEWS PRILASSLPHIA TO
NSW YORE ANS WAY PUMA
num wAnstrr. sTBRIfer
WILL LBATA AS FOLLOWS—WS:
Num
Al 6A. 112., via Camden and Amboy . G. and A. Ask
25
At 8 A. H., via Camden. and Jersey Oitt. Homing
8 00
Ai 9.15 A. 21., via Camden nand Amboy, O. and A.
Acsoremodation.,.....• •-•.- • . 2 21
At 2 P. 11.. via (Minden and Amboy. G. and A. RY
at 12 sr.. noon. via Camden snd Amboy. lesOnliner
dation (Freight and Passenger)" -.- 2 25
(t 6P . . VII Camden and Amboy: Aa-sounriedn
tion (Freight and Passenger)-lit Marl Ticket... 2 26
Do. do. 2d Class Ticket... 160
.0.34 P. H. via Camden and Amboy. Aocounno.
dation (Freight and Pusenger)-Ist Class Plant. 2 26
Do. do. 2d Man Tiatot. 1 60
At 2.00 a. H.. 2.00 and 6P. M. for Mount Holly. 6(W-
Safplille, Plan barna.. and yinNnteWn. AL Q/L
and 2 P. N. for Freehold.
At 6 ant 9.16 A. H. , 15 M, 3.30, 6,6, and 11MP. IL , for
Palmyra, Riverton, Dianne°, Beverry, itdgewa ter,
Burlington Florence, Bordentown, Thal P. M.
line rug direst through to Trenton.
At 7.801. M., for Palmyra, Riverton, Warm). Boons
ly. and le Button.
At 10 .& M. and 3 P. m., Steamboat Trenton. for Brig.
toi. Burlington. Beverly. ris.
LISIIS FROM KRABistaTOs Wool' WILL Lidi r t
Ail FOLLOWS:
At 11.11 A. M.. Via Sentintlint and Jersey Mts.
Bxpross...a. • 00
At 4.60 P. M,. via Kensington and MINI MLA*
prim ....... 3 00
At 6.46 P. M.. via Kennington and Jersey City.
Washington and. New York Express..., ...... 800
At 12 P. M. (Night), via Kensington and Jersey City.
Washington and Rely York Mall. . .41 25
The 6.44P. X. Lino will ran dally . AU oars Slut
days excepted.
For Buffalo, Dunkirk, Bimini, Ithaca. Owego. 3o
cheater. Binghampton, Great Bend, Montrose. Wilkes.
harm. Scranton. Stroudsburg. Water Gap. Belvidere.
Barton. hambertyllie. Pismingtort..2... at 7.30 A. M.
and 9.X1 P. N. The 3.30 P. M. One connects with the
bran leaving Banton for Mew& Chung. Allentown,
Bethlehem, Ao
For Lambertville and intermediate staHons at 6 P. 21.
Tor Bristol. Trenton. 7.30 and ILIA /Li 111..
3.70 and O P. M. and
12mldntaht. -
For Cornwell.. Torriadale, Holmesburg. TasOnT,
Winsonetrang„ Prided:mu and Frantford. at 9A. M. •
1216. S 2. G. 6.30. and 12 P. N. The &a) P. IL line
runs to Holmesburt only.
431- For New York and 'Way Lines leaving Irnsism.
ton Perot, take the cars on Fifth street, .above Wslan
half an boar before departure. The ear. ran into the
Depot, and on the snivel Of sash train run frost the
De' t. .
Fifty pounds of Baggagionly allowed eashmsengin z
Passengers are prohibited from taking anythMg as -
gate bat their wwwing Altbasgage over II
pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limittit
responsibility for baggage to Dollar per poundaad
will not be liable for any amount berOltd SlOO. aziosS ,
by *pedal contract.
Grahams Baggage Mures. will ma for and darer
1 al
tug,ter:att the spots. Order s
LLLIY k . b i lip r oft B at No. A l c i l
June 12, ISM
LINTS FROM NEW YORE FOR PHILADELPHIA,
WILL LIAM FILOI TEM FOOT OP 00VBSLAND Maul.
At 12 H. end 4P. I. Terse? City and Camden.
At 7, 10. And laji A. N. , P. N. and 12 Ter.
SOP City and Hansington. •
prom the foot of Barclay street at 6 A. N. and 2
via Amboy and Camden.
Prom Pier No. 1, North TlT•tait X.. I. and I P.N.
(freight and passenger). Amboy and Camden.
WEST CHESTER
- AND PHILADELPHIA BAIL
ZOAD, V a_ MELIA.
1811SMIM ABRAM:MINNIE?.
On and after MODDAY. Salle 6th. 1666, the trains will
leave as follows:
WEST MUNN TRAINS_
Leave Philadelphia for West Cheater at 7.65 and 10.30 A,
Al. and 230, 4.40. and 646 P. M.
Leave West Cheater for Philadelphia at 8 20, 7.45. and
10 25 A. IL. and 2 and 4 45 P. IL
Trains leaving West Chester at 7.45 A. M. , and leay.
ing Phlledrepois at 4 95 P.M. evil not stop at Penneiton
and will stop below B. C. Junction at Media only.
B. C. JUNCTION TRAINS
Leave Philadelphia for B. O. Junction at 5 02 and 10.80
P. M.
Leave B. O. Antonin for Philadelphia at 9.26 A. M.
end 7.20 P. M. •
On Tuesdays and Fridays only, nntll farther police.
Market Train with Passenger Dar attached, will Lug*
Weal Chester for Philadelphia at 6.55 P. M stOPPDIS At
all stations.
These trains stop at all intermediate stations.
ON SUN DAYS.
Leave Philadelphia at 8.80 A. M. and 2P. IL
Leave West Chester at S A 22. and SP. M.
Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.35 A. M. and 4.45 P.
R.. and leaving West Chester at 7.45 A. M. and 4 95 P.
B. connect at B. C. Junction wtth trains on P. di N. O.
for Oxford and intermediate points.
Passengers are allowed to take wearing apparel only
se baggage, and the Company will not in any ease. be
responsible for an amount exceeding one hundred dol.
ism unless a special contract is made for the SIM.
HENRY WOOD. Don't Snp.
Mitrettls 1805 tayd
011TE'iRroV-p. 4. - NORTH PENNSYL
- A. - 15 VAN I A RAILROAD
BBTRLRIKM. DOILIDiTOWN. RUBOR. OSUMI,
EAtTOR, WlLlJA.ll4l,lTRT,.7Frqffisakfuni..
• iffilifiliiiiiixeniiiiic
PasseDger Treble leave the new Depot, THIRD Street.
above. Frampton street, daily (Sundays excepted) as
follows:
At 7.30 A M. (Express) for Bethlehem, Allentown,
Meath Uhunk. Hazleton. Williamsport,
Wilkas
harre. dm
At 3.30 P. 30 (Express) for Bethlehem, Easton, &co'
At 6 16 P. DU for Bethlehem, Allentown, Manch
hunk, Danville, Wildemenort.
For Doylestown et 8 33 e. 14., 2,90 and 4 16 P. M.
For Fort .Ca,blnarton at 10 A. H. and 11 P. H.
For LBLIAMt , P 0.10 P. M.
White cm** of the booed and Third- !streets Line City
Paseenges RsilwaY run directly t<VA 11
A 4 V , DOA
Tilearti FOR patLADELPIIIA.
Leave Bethlehem at 6.30 A. M., 10.02 A. 22., and 6.16
Leave Doylestown at 6 40 A. H., 3.16 and 6P. EL
Leave Lansdale at 6 A. M.
Leave Fort Washington at 10.60 A. PL. and 2.16 P. IL
OA 8171tDAYS,
Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9 A. Y.
Ad; adelphia Puy lestown at PU.
Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7.23 A. M.
Bethlehem for .rhilAdellohie - et 4.30 P. 111
.ie6 ILL'S CLARK. Agent.
( - IHOICE COMMOTIONS.
—, The ttnoir qua/Atka of CONFECTIONERY , rafted
ie the Stunmer iultibeth Initunfrottured freak, dells. bl
STSPREII F. WHITMAN.
.14,14 ' Mo. "IgiQ ILLWENr Street.
RAILROAD
alifilliMS I' NIL ADBLP 111A0
MOSS
Inmaineros. AND BALTI.
ZAMRDAD.
TIMILDADLIL._
Commonclos MONDA. Y, APHID 5a. 11 4 5 'pia
will leave Depot. goner BROAD Strait and AMMO
TON Avulse, as foitowet
Ening Train, at 4.05 A. M. (lionda” Kseptali, ter
Baltimore and Washington. skploinif
Perryville, Havre deans*. Aberdeen . Pernman 81 .
and Magnolia. •
Delaware Railroad Train at 7.46 A N. letisdflie cot
espied) for Saliabil.n. Milford, awl' intermediate Sta
tions.
Way. Mail Train, at B.IDA.N. (ftandaYs inwerdwit,6 4l
Baltimore. stopping at all regular stations.
Express Train et 116 P. M. Mondays exeseted ) f or
Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Chester.
Wit
min[ton, Elton, Perryville. an Ravre.de. Oran.
E rne . Train sir 4.65 p, ', (eandato excepted) for
Nailtfmore And Wittbintton, otoppi.r Wilmisstem
Newark, Elkton, North-Nast. Perryville, Eavne•da ,
Once. Perryman's. Magnolia. and Stemmer'. BA..
Meta Simon at 11.15 P. M. for Baltimore and Wash-
Distort atoppiug at Chaster (only to take Baltimore and
Weabiinten passengers). Wilmington. Newark, Ba
ton, Nortb-Bast, Perryville. and Havre-de-Onee
Pameneare for NON 70 WONTIMIRS 'MORROW.
CITY PuLtiT. and RICSMOND, Will take the 1.16 P.
M. train
WILMINOTON ACCOMMODATION TRAINS
Stopping at all Stations between Philadelphia and Wit"
Winton.
Leave Philadelphia at 7.46 and 11 A. M., 8. LSO,
and le P. M. The S. 90 P. M. train contiestevritk b.
isms» B. B. for Milford end intermediate stations.
Legya Wilmington at 6.48, 8, and 9.38 A.M..% 4, 6.80
And 111.5 0 P. M.
Train. for Near Castle lean Philadelphia at 7.46 and
A. sc. . LSO and 6.e M.
THEODOR TRAINS PROM DALTIMODK
1.40.1 e Wdilitritoin at 12M.. 4.27. 8 gi , and P.
ORES ER - FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Leave Chester at 7' 45. 8.40,10.14 A..M., 12.35, 2.49,
4.40, 6.19.720. and 9 Oa P. N.
FROM BALTIMORE TO PHILADELPHIA.
Leave Baltimore 8.95 A. H.. Way Mall •; LID P. K.
Enron; 4.25 P. IL Way Train: 5.35 P. Bxpressi
9.25 P. IS.. Exprevs
TRAIN'S TOR Ilkurimoss.
Leave Chester at 8.64 A. N. 1.50 and 11.40 P. K
and Lea 2.95 veWilmington at 5.13, 9.35 A. M.. 2.95. 1.02,
LP.
Weight Train; 'With !almoner Oar thanked. Wlll
hay.; Wilmington for Perryville and innermedhit,
station, at 1.40 P. ft- _
61INDAY TBAINg
Express Train at 4.06 A. M. for Baltimore 6314 Wash.
Ington, stopping at Wilmington. Perryville Havre-de-
Grace, Aberdeen, Perryman's. and Magnolia.
Night Repress at 11.16 P. M. for Baltimore and
Washington, stopping at Chester (for Baltimore and.
Washingtqn passengers), Wilmington, Newark, NM
ton. North... East, Perryville, and Havre. de.llnee
Aecommodation Train at 10P. M. for Wll=lllooll and
way 'stations.
BALTIMORE ITOR PHILADELPHIA.
Leave Baitimore at 9.26 P. M., stopping at Havre...lle;
Grave, Perryville, and Wilmington. Also stops at Elk
ton and Newark (to take passengers for Philadelphia
and leave Passengers from Washington or Baltimore/.
Wandarddie Chear ten.ter to leave poestelawg from Baltimore "
Leave Wiladiallon for Philadelphia at 6.90 F. Y.
H. I. HENNEI. OWL
ligm 1865 . — P H I d
ote ELPHIA AND
ELMIRA RAILROAD LINN to nu points WEST.
The direct route for the
- OIL REGIONS OF PINNSTE.VAIIIA A
WILLIAMSPORT,_BLIFFALO, OSMIUM! BRIDGE.
ELMIRA. NIAGARA FALLS,
and all places in the Western and Northwestern States
and the Canad se.
TWO THROUGH TRAINS
Leave Philadelphia and Reeding Railroad Depot, Thir
teenth and streets, Wally, filialidove ex
eepted__). for the North and West. so follows!
Horning Express at 8 A. Id
Afternoon Unreel. at LSO P. N.
Making a direst connection witted intereseting roads.
FOR THROUGH TICKETS to any point, and farther
particulars concerning tho different rousse, apply at
the TICKET OFFICE. 425 CHESTNUT Street, tinder
ge Philadelphia Bank and opposite the Onetelt
Roue. N. AIV HORN. Ticket Agent.
428 Chaska street.
JOHN L HILLIS, General Agent o
fnsThirteenth and Oltilowhill strewn.
1 4 , 3
IMETHE ADAMSEX
PRESS COMPANY. ONes 344
CRBSTIIIIT Stre4, forwards Panels, Packs's'. Mar.
ehandise. Bank Notes. and Specie. either by ita own
lines or in connection with other Express Companies,
to all the prinalpal Towns and Cities In the United
Wise. R. S. SANDFORD.
15.37 thomal aspevintendent.
INN ITRAIIOII.
FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY.
Croton Fire Insurance CO., New York.
Atlantic Fire and Marine Ins. 00., PrO
vidence, B. I.
People's lire Ins. Co., Worcester, Moss.
Themes Fire iiis.Co.,norwieh, Conn.
Insurance eroded in reliable Companies to any
amount, upon LIBERAL TERMS. without charge for
POLICIES OR STAMP.
JOSEPH TILLINGHAST,
AGENT,
ieS4htth2m
DELAWARE MUTUAL SLEETY
INSGRaNeII COMPANY.
INCORPORATEINNLVAIA.D Br THE LEGISLATURE 01
PER
OFF/OR S R. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT
STREETS. PRILADBGPRIA.
HARMS I.TASURANON
ON TESSELS,
CARGO To all parts of the world.
munaiLT,
INLAND INSURANCES
OnGoods, bY River. Canal, Late and Land Carriage,
to all parts of the -Union.
. FiRE INSURAPCBS,
On Merchandime generally,
On Stores, °welling Homey arc
WARM OF THE oomPAIL
November 1, 1364. $100,000UnikedEtatee Five Per C ent . 00
111,000 "
C '5l. 118.216 00
76,000 " Six " "6.205. 76,662 63
Ito,ooo State of Pennsylvania Five Per Sent.
Loan 93,601
64,030 State of Pennsylvania Six Per cent. •
Loan . . . —, 65,840 03
Imam City of Philadelphia Six Per Ot.Loan. MAN 37
20,000 Pennsylvania hafiroad First Mort ,
gage Six Per Cent Bonds-- 22400 00
60,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Seeond — Mort
gage Six Per Cent. duo 00
MOM 300 Shares Stock Germantown Gas
company,
_prinsipal and interest
anaranteed by the city' of
Phlladal-
Aiiaa .... 11,300 k
5,600390 Sh a re s Stock Pennylvania
road Company..-- 9,100 00
6,060 100 Shares Stook North Pennsylvania
Railroad 8,060 00
60,000 United States Treasury Certificates of
Indebtedness-- .
48,426 00
80,000 State of Tennessee Fiver PerCt"Loan 12.00) 00
29,700 Loans on Bond and' Mortgage, amply
• 128.700 00
6668,260 Par. Cost $642,100.00. Market va1ue.1867.627 87
Baal Estate..—. 36,00)00
Bills recFrable for instwanstsinee . se— 138.930 42
Balances doe at Agansies.--Premt•
runs on Marine Policies, Accrued
Interest, and other debts due the
Company.--
sags 24
Sarin and Stock of tinadry Insuranse
sea other Companies, 84.680.
...mated 2,220 00
Cash on deposit with United
States Government. cubical
to tenders' 03
Cash in 68,104 99
Cash in Drawer. 637 66
NM MI 49
KM 064 07
DIRECTORS:
Thomas a Rand. Samuel B. Stoke..
John C. Darts. J. 1. Peniston,
Idmiind A Sender, Henry Sloan.
Theophtine Paulding. William G. Bonitos,
John R. Penne,. Edward Darlington.
James Traquair. H. Jones Brooke,
Henry O. Itailet, Jr., Jacob P. Jones,
James O. Hand, James B. 1 oFarland,
William O. Ludwig, Joshua P Eire.
Joseph H. Seal. Spencer Bicilvain.
George G. Lelper. John B. Semple. Pittsburg.
.11ngh Cm% A. B. Berger. Pittsburg.
, Robert 00.rton,
THOMAS C. RAIL President.
JOHN O. DAY/13, The Pzesid ant.
SWIM =LOREN, Secretary. delS-ly
THE RELIANCE INSURANCE COM
PANY
OF PHILADELPHIA
Incorporated in 1841. Charter Pegliana
OFFICE No. 305 WALNUT STREET.
CAPITAL, $300,000.
lames against Lou or Damage by FIRE Houses,
Stores, and other Buildings, limited or peoetualt and.
on Furniture, Goods, Wares, and Merchandise, in town
or cormtry
LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID.
ASSETS. $400.08S 71.
Invested in the following Securities, viz.
Pint Mortgages °AMYL FrerartrovellseturedllloB,6oo 00
United Staten Government Loans • 141.000 00
Philadelphia City 6 per gent. 00. 1 200 Oo
Penneploo,olll. $3.000.000 0 per cent. Loan.... 15,000 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds, first and is.
cond 55,,003 00
Camden and Amboy Railroad Company's
percent. 6,000 00
Philadelphia and Reading Railroad COMP
laity ' d o ner cent, Lean. ...... 5,000 00
Huntin and Broad Top 7 per sent. mort
gage— • - 9.569 00
County Fire Inwiyanee Com pany's Stock.« 1,050 08
Mechanics' Bank Stock. 9,000 00
Commercial Bank of. Pennsylvania Stock- 10.000 00
Union Mutual fneurance Companaos Stock.. 630 00
genauce !neuronal Company of Philadel.
Stook • • 1.000 00
Acerned Internet.... • _6.05 41
Cub in bank and on k1ia10t.............-••••••••• 18 023
Worth at present marketvalne S. .-...............5114,898 tl
DIRISOTOB
Clem Tingley, William Slovene:M.
Wm. B Thompson, Benj. W. Tingley.
William Musser, Marshall Hail,
Samuel Bispham , Charles Leland,
H L. Carson, J. Johnson Brown,
Robert Steel, Monate H. Moore.
- IM TIAGLSit. Prodded.
- -
row 0. Hum. Semis
FBILADBIifIUA. Dscembe
ANTHRACITE LITSITRA.NOR COM.
PANT- —Authorised Oapltal 0100,000-01LIRT211,
PIIBPBTITAL.
°Mae 110. 311 WALNUT Street, between Third and
Fourth streets, Philadelphia.
This Ompany wilt insure against Loss or Damage by
Fire, on Buildings. Furniture, and Merohandhee gene
rall.
A% Marine Inman's' on Vessels. Cargoes, and
Freights. Wand Insoyanoe to all parts of the Union.
William Scher..
D. Luther.
Lewis Auden'led.
John B. /Dactlston,
Joseph Itaxileld.
I WILLI
WM.
W. N. Mrs. Seeretary.
AMERICAN FIRE INBUR&NCE
COMPANY. Insorporatell IMO CHANTS)/ PBS.
PCITAL. No. 310 WALNUT Street.. allOVe Third.
Philadelphia.
Having a large psid-np Capital Stook and Surplus In.
vested in sound and available Securities, continues to
insure on Dwellings. Stares, Furniture, Merchandise,
Vessels in port and their Cargoes; and other Personal
Property. All lows liberally and promptly adjusted.
DIBICTOBB.
Thomas 11 Marls, James M. Campbell.
John Weiss, Idmand G.
Samuel C. Morton, Charles W. Poultney,
Petri& Brady, Israel Monis.
WO /in T. Lew%
THO AS Z. MARIA. President.
Aran= O. L. CaLWPOILD, SNOWY fen tr
FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.
—TES PBSWEIYLVANIA. FIRS INSUELNOS COM
PANY. Incorporated MM. OIIARTIN nuwErmix..
lfo. 610 WALNUT Street, opposite Ludependenee
Ilanare.
This Company, favorably known to the community
for nearly forty years, continues to ban* against Loss
or Damage by Fire, on /While or Private Buildings.
either permanently or for a limited time. Also, on Fur
niture, Stooks, Goods, •or Merchandise generallY. on
liberal terms.
Their capitol, together with a large Sarylne Fund, is
invested in the most careful manner, which enables
them to offer to the insured an undoubted security in
the ease of loss.
DIWEITORS.
-
t h
....-__
Zonallan Patterson, Daniel numb. Jr...
Alexander Ben"on, . 7 . 312 k Deveretils
Isaac Haslabors", Th omas Smith,
Thomas 'Lubin', Hear? LeWig.
J. ODlbsg am Yell.
JONATHAN PATTER ON, 'premed.
Wrumin Q. Olowam, Secretary.
VAMP, INSURANCE COMPANY,'
No. 406 CHISTNUT trEn, •
PR ILADRLPHIA.
FIRS ARC INLAND INSURARCE.
DIRECTORS:
Panels I Rua, John.W. Reerman ,
Charles Richardson, Robert R. Potter,
Henry Lewis, ' John Rnaler, Jr..
Cassel Wright. I D. Woodruff,
P. IS Jostles. CharleaCtokes.
Opera A. Well. Joseph D. Rica.
raeoTll N. RUCH. Prodded.
GRAS. RIORAILDPION, Vlas rapidest.
W. I. BLANCHARD. SeeretarT.
COULD REX' B CARRIAGES, EL
TIBBLI RIM STYLES 10/3 THS SPRING
TRADE.—A Wirier lot lAtt wuolved, sod for sale by
ROWE, SMON, & 00..
157 sad 159 North THIRD Stmt.
COTTON AND FLAX SAIL DUOS
ALIID CANVAH. of sII numbers and brand'.
Tent, Awninr
e t r il er ' ff
krlt . 's,Tom ve lallivi lk i s e ° ol
Tide; Paullith ,wi r . a., 0
W. VIEMR.N & 0
No. 103 JONES' /Met.
FTIENESS, MUMMY, & 00.
Ss 615 CE1511157 awl 61% ®tom,`
SALE WM MORNING (TUE (DAY). at 10 iVelook.
A (MEP —The attention of the trade hi rechaasted to
our sale This Morning (rafaiday), Jane 13n. at 10
o'c l o l t. by catalogue. on WM' months' credit. corn.
prising a large assortment of commonable foods, eon•
slating in part of pore black raonalre, broil* Itreliab
dines. moiler melange lenos Diabetic popilinstte.
Millais linen table clothe. bath: towels. groamilbc•
y o raginhiqull, and sterlla shawls, - 13-4 is 284 toner,
tic.
Also, domestic goat for cash.
•
NOTICE TO DZALBT4S RIB3OITS—AN
powrNa , R cLO4ING Sarai.
IM-
Tbe particular atteation of RU dealers , la ribbons. 10
!villa() W our sale TB lii MOUNT ti (4. anwpeeing about
4(0 carious. gee. , 4880; tart% cliPnibla coatis) , boaltet
and trimtelog ribbons; of the newest eludes
12. ea, wallas lacer. tarlatans, &c.
BALE OF 1MT07311 11 AND DOMINIC GOODS.
WM WARING,
Jong 13th, tit 10 toolPok, fonr montfue wean, 409
Packager' and lom of fancy and!lapis dry roods
Do2l2BTlil 000 PS; Tok. CaSR.
Mao, an smart ment of dorovolo geed.
BALI; 0F.400 CARTONS 11 1 111313138, JUST LAJIDSD.
Alan, on TheadaY mongol --
- carton Noe. 4. 6 and 6 corded edge white, black,
and choice cord poult de mole ribbing,
10 a lff/P do do
12 a 130 plaid and brocbe flg'd• do •
10 a 100 extra heavy black grog gothic
MALO3II 1140/33.
idly. fine Manna hem
19_211014T01,8T WILTS, FOR:OITY TRADE.
THIS LAY, June lS b, °loss,
Consisting of full WAS Bois. dude' white Penn de
loge ribbons.
JIM lines 4aBo green and lavender, best shades, do.
Hail lines 4420 mats and lilac do.
Yon lines 4aBo ezultne and mode do.
1 4 '0,111111es 4aloo black tiros grain do.
A leo rail lines Me. 4, 6 and 6 extra quality corded edge
While, black. and colored malt de sole ribbons, beet
quality. courosisina all the newest colors aid some Of
extra er t pera D e quality for pity trade, to which the
attention of the trade is Yeqnested.
QIgaI t ITY.PI7IIII MOH/LIES,
_
100 pDieces Ellis Itch broche itroosditme
PARIS GEENADIAE, kiO24IIII3IQUE, AND. STELLA
ma.vircs.
3ro Palle 68-lueh broebe embblk col' d arenadine shawls
200 " 72 " en giant" noir ditto ditto
100 ' 73 •• s o uk, for ativ 4 , ads. •
100 " super Mozambique t.hamlq.
RfO " printed border colored atella shawle.
100 " ditto ditto black stalls shawls.
PHILIP FORD & 00., AIJOTIONNBRS,
MI KAMM and SRI 00111111a11 arida.
LARGE SALE OF 1,400 OASES BOOTS AND SHOES.
We will sell by Walt:gas, for cash,
ON THintnDAY ideltNING,
Jane 161 b, commencing at o'clock. I- Oa eases
men's, boys, and youths' shoes. balmorale, cattalo,
slippers. Oxford ties. Congress boots. dm.olto. with a
desirable assortment of women's , misses', and chil
dren's wear.
pANCOAST 4k WARNOCK, AUG.
SIONEKES. No. 2410 MARKET Street.
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF 150 LOTS AMERIOLN
AND D EPORTED Dar GOODS. RIBBONS, MILLI
may 000DS. EMBROIDERIES, BOsIBRI GOODS,
STRAW GOODS, &o. by cwalonne.
ON WEDNESGAI,
.IttnolGh/commencit g at 70 o'clock, Incladed will
wile be f• and a fall assortment of seasonable goods,
well worthy the attention ot buyers.
BSCOTT , .143.., AUCTIONEER,
• lose ousenurr Street.
--•-- . . • .
ON MONDAY , TUESDAY D WEDNESDAY WEN
IWO%
On the WM, 13 h and 14'h lest., at our Gallery. 1020
Chtanut street. will be sold, witimut reserve, the ba
lance of the catalogue, comprising etowimene from the
studios of (i. W R. Wisner. S. P. Dyke,
A. norninAri, H. EMUS, Pent Aittor Ste. todecher
with 6 line colleotfon of oryetoi Ste.,
aye
all mounted in deh gold leaf frames and are the 00R•
tributions of the Philadelphia Sketch (Dub and American
Art Ge Derr. New York. jell. It
SALE OF SERVICEABLE MULLS.
QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE,
WASHINGTON, D. LI.. June 9, 1215.
By direction of the Quartermaster General, there will
be sold, at public auction , to the highest bidder, at the
- Move paieva named beLw. viz. •
WILLIAMSPORT. PA.. -, Eltrist DiT a Jane la. 1885.
HIlliTIlziADO%., PA .. TRIIESDA.V. Junel6 1865.
SONANTON, PA. THURBDbY, Suns A, 1688.
wiLtantaTon, DEL , TH URSDAIL :faze 2L 1866.
PIST6RCRO, PA . TUESDAY. June 27, 1885
HARRISBORG, P , THITAS94.I4 Jane 29,1865.
Two hundred SERVICEABLE RULES at etch place.
Many of them were bough: in the beginning of the
war, as young mules, accompanied the armies in all
their marches and camps, and are thoroughly broken,
hardened by exercise, gentle and familiar irom being no
long surround- d by the soldlias.
Though sound and serviceable, they are no longev re
quired in the army. and san be purchased at these sates
at far lees than their true ,aloe. The attention of both
miners and farmara is especially invited.
Dwe ll so:d singly. Bates to commence at 10 A.N.
Terms—gash, in 'United States currency.
JAMES A. SKIN.
ielt liSt Brevet Brigadier General
in clans Pint Division CI M. G. O.
409 WALNUT Street
SALE OF CONDEMNED QUARTER.
MASTER STORES, GRAIN, AND GB SIN SAMS.
CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S Irmo&
DEPOT OF WASHINUTON,
WASILIIIOTOM, D. (I , Jose 10, 1806.3
Will be sold at pablic auction, under the direction of
Captain Samuel B. Letitia, A' Q. SI at SIXTH
WH ARP. In the city or wan ISGITON, D. O.
on WEDNUDAY, J un e 81, 1E53, at 10 o'clock A. al .,a
Jot of Gloorkersoacter ROM. 0011d51111194 al being unlit
for public service,
Cow, Pieta, Knives and Forks, Stoves, Tabled,
Brushes, Buckets, Lanterns, Brooms, Rakes. Chairs,
Fouling, dm
ALSO,
At the same time and place, NIGHTY. FIVS bushels
of °ORD, TWEIPSV , TR RSS THOUS D bushels of
oacTS, and °Nit BIINDRnD AND Fan TROUBAND
GRAIN NICKS•
euccenful bbidere IrDl he tem:tired. to remove the
Stores within Ave (6) days from data of sale.
Terms caoh„ In Government faa:s
D. rs ROOKER.
Brig. Gen. and Chief Quartermaster
jel2 Si
s pEmiL i;Tnaggif.RVICEATiLS
QUARTERMASTER ()RURAL'S OFFICE.
WAsSINGTON, D. 0., Jane 1. 1865.
By direction of the Quarttrmaster General. there will
be eoldat public auction. to the highest bidder, at the
times and verse named below. viz:
GIEbBORO. D. 0 , MONDAY, Jane 15, 1866
GIESBORO, D. 0., SATURDAY. June 10.1 865,
GIRSBOno, D. , MONDAY. June 12. 1865.
BALTIMORE, MD., W.F.D.MEII , II AY, Line 14, 1885
WILLIAM..Powr,PA., SATURDAY. June 17. 1865,
wsBTCREBTHE. A. sATURDAIL, Juno 17, 1865,
CIESROIW. D. C. , bATORD tY Jose 17. 1865,
0118.130R0, D C..„; MONDAY.SIMI 19. 1855,
GlEil3ollo. D. C., SATURDAY, Jane 24. 1865,
PHILADELPHIA. PA., SATURDAY. June 24, DM
GIRKBOR.O. 11 0., MONDAY, June 26, 1865,
PITTSBURG, PA., SATURDAY. July 1, 1665,
GIESBORO, D. C., SATURDAY', July 1, 1665,
Two Raudred Serviceable Draft Horses at each blase.
. . . . .
An opportunity to parches* a superior class of Draft
Homes, at rar less than their tine value, know afforded
to the public. The animal's, though sound and service
able, are no longer required in the army, and mast be
sold. The attention of managers of cite railroads and
of manufactories le especially called to these sales.
Bones sold singly._ Sales to commence at 10 A. M.
Terms—flash in United States currency
Steamboat for Oimboro will leave Seventh. street
wharf, Washington. every hoar from 9 A M. - to 6 P.M.
JAMBS A SKIN,
Brevet Brigadier General in charge,
ieff Bet First Division. et. G. 0.
SALE OF GOVERNMENT HORSES.
RITARTERHASTER GENERAL'S OSPION,
Fins? DIVISION.
WASHINGTON CITY, May 29, an
Will be sold at publis auction, to the highest bidder.
At (kleebere, D. O.on
PDI'DAY, June 2, 1866 ,
TIIR.DAY, June 0, 1866,
THURSDAY, June 8 lged,
FRIDAY, Tune 9, 1866,
AND ON
TUBSDAY, THURSDAY. and FRIDAY
of each week thereafter during the month of Jane, 1865,
TWO HUNDRED CAVALRY HORSES Seca DAY.
For road and farming pummels many good bargains
may be had.
Horses sold singly. Sale to commense at 10 A. M.
Terms cash, in Hatted States curreneY.
Steamboat for Gieshoro will leave Seventh-street
Wharf. Washington, every hour from 9 A. X. to 6 P. M.
lAMBS A. BRIX . ,
Brevet Brigadier General, in charge Ist Division,
Quartermaster General', Moe. jet 151
SALE OF GOVERNMENT N.ORBES.
QuAnTir:NNASTHIL OHNERAL'S OFFICE,
FIRST Dinsion..
WASHINGTON CITY, Ma y 45.1866.
Win be sold at public auction, to the highest bidder.
at the times and places named below, viz
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND. WEDNESDAY.
June 7. 1885,
LANCASTER. PENNSYLVANIA, THURSDAY.
June 8. 1861
READING, PENNSYLVANIA, THURSDAY,
June 115, 1881,
WEST CHESTER. PENNSYLVANIA, THURSDAY,
Jose
MIFFLIN, PENNSY L V ANIA, THURSDAY,
June 21.18&%,
PITTSBURG, ParriaLVANIA, THURSDAY.
June sta. 1866.
BALTIMORE. MARYLAND, WEDNESDAY.
Julie 28. .666.
FITTOMIED, PERMS'S( LVesi Li, THURSDAY.
/woe 29. IFBS.
TWO' HIIMDDED CAVALRY HORSES -
at each place.
For road end farming purPoSes many good bargains
may be had.
Morass sold singly. Sales to commence at 10 A. X.
Terms—cash, in United elates currency
Jahns A. tlnir, •
Brevet Brigadier General.
In charge First Division O. X G. 0.
$4OO, oes 71
NOI ICS.--13.11,L8 or dlaiwy- M ULES.
Gliigrunitierna GsiotkL , a OFFICh.
WinearrorON. D. 0 . Ma) 28 1865.
MANY THOUSANDS OF Malin are being disposed
of at public, sale at Washington.
The dales will continue until the number of animals
is reduced in proportion to the reduction of the armies,
now going on rapidly.
There are In the grades of the Potomac, of the Ten.
netsee. and of Georgia.
_grobalmr roue THOUSAND
OF
ORLD. TER MUT 81X•28111. 1 TRAMS IA THR
W
Many of them were bought in the beginning of the
war. as young mules, accompanied the arm tee in all
their marshes and camps, and are thoroughly broken,
hardened by excretes, gentle end familiar, from being
so long surrounded by the soldiers.
The whole South is stripped of farming stock, and the
North also had suffered from the drain of animals, taken
to acuity the armies.
These animals are sod mule auction: TWIT WILL
liter BEING ANYTHING L 111.9 TIIIII2 TAWS
TALUS ; and such. Opportunities. for farmers to get
working animals to stock tusk farms, and for drown
and dealers in stook to make good speculations, by
purchasing them aid disposing of them in the Beath
'will never occur again. P
M, G. MBIGS,
Quartermaster General,
Brevet Major General.
. . .
Davis Pearson.
Peter Stager,
J. B Baum,
William f. Dean,
John Ketcham,
X 118HBR, President.
DEAL VIM President.
at& tr
ELE OTROPASHIO ESTABLISH.
MENT. —DE. A. B. BTSBitin, one of the 11231
DIBOO - 811131313 of a new mien of trottintelbseass is
MODIFIED ELICTEIOAL APPLIOATIO6B_,Joad Wht
has bean so very sussessful at PM ROAMS for the
last thresusars, hit removed his Odle. and Hosidaims
to 1638 Vali Strad, one door below Sorsateenth.
All persons demising referanses. or any partisnlart
with mud to hisspesial Rods of treatment. will blow
saU of send for a garaphist.
Coaraltation or Midas gratnitona. nthMt
mg erxicrYls
COTTAGE ORGANS
Not map NNILICORLIMit but lINEQUAJALTO ti parity
of Mum and Power. decimal sealleMY for Ohurobos
and WOO% but found mo on. aLuall7 win Mantel to
thil Pada oind Drawien yor lab only by
lIICE.
No. 111 North f iI AJTH Wog.
♦l.O. a eoneAste anortieent of the /Week Melodeon
ronstently ea hut. I•ll4fin
ArCTION BALED.
ON
10 410 10 4 stivr wnito u-ttot mint*
4(0 CARTON'S 140141132 Btal3ollB.
Just INrilliLand tto closing tam of this importation.
Jilt landed, for city trade.
CMS Abe, to Papertlits gn.u.y o re Waste motialre.
BLACK ITALtAtioil /LID SAT IN DB ORlstEs.
AD, thyolce of raper Meek Dill arm rad eatta de oblate.
ELA.CH DOISSIXI3.
60 pieces surer biaet docgkinn
MOHAIR MELANGE LINOS AND POPLTNETTS,
.Inat Landed Isom Steamer Pecinsylvauta.
THIS DAY.
2 eases fthe mohair melange Imes.
2 cares 6-4 mohair Boni:Aix poplinettx.
PARIr BIWC;113 011.66 ADINES.
CLOSING SELF OF OIL PhINTINGS
MEDICAL.
Lll a !
154 forth 11L817811TH below BACIE Street
also ORISTNIIT and /Mika &rest, West rid
ledelphlL
D. TKOMAD ALM hirsbni been very mums
fel in the cure of Diseases by , this new method.
Weald inform big Meads and the Public that its is
still benegiting and curing many whom NiNliebze
did not affect, and considered incurable.
We will mention a few of the Dimwit in the ears
of whish Mb treatment seldom Weyer fells:
Rheumatism, Felons, Kidney Diermes,
Neuralgia, Gangrene. iver
Paralysie, Mears, genital "
Cramps. Boils "
Dyspepala, Atomism. TWroat .•
Fever a Ague, &options, Prolamin,
Asthma, lefiammationa," , fioe ßmis ion.,
Congestion. Hemorrhage, Diabetes, &a.
Patient. will be treated at their residences when
ossir a d, a mxiinumber of teetimonhai. may be seen
at th e piece natients In this site. dogmata•
nogg gratis fie 5.01111 a 5. M. to 5 r M. to the
city. DR. MOIL
iL,n.
aDl9.lm.
JEI HU A. T. OWS.24_,__ATTURNBT,
offORDILLON AT UM AND soziorros or
OLADIN. oss••0117, Mr*. viv nuts:GAM streak
IfirAhlitilas D. u: • idUlts
AIICTION LIMES.
JOHN B. MYER!, et '00, 3 earct io
UHL JUL R 32 Wad IN3* 31 ARM nve,.
LAROT. POSITIVZ FINLB 0V1. 1 070,
vrudoe HAAS. Le. , 3g .IFR,A. 07
• CARD. —V;re Inyfte the eery altdntlen of Do_
tl-
Ito the Wye. Pato of boot', oboes, brogans, pion ., ' 4 1 , e
fait bate, weir's and bay's VW.) and Ylloobt
tmvellinc- bit& &C., embracing . sumo, 1,165:N%
ago forming a Mine and fresh .soortomno,b:..l4'
7 ctcPiorilY oota, by eotoloyno. font.M4retae ,
Commencing rare MORNING. at .10 0 vl9o* proZWI,
•
!JASON roarriez BALE OF
e 1100191,_8111.114,
eaJIe,•TRAVELLIMG itken. MYR
E°. A W GOON., A i '.
MONN
dnitelBl3l, at 10 o'clock, will be sold. by wel l ,
Wilhont reamer, ca four month credit, auo t. t
packages bcr4 a. shone , brogans. straw goods, to,
bags, SM., embracing a prime and trash Iliunl za ,Cl
flirt class city and Eastern mentreatare, whisk tt
open for examination, with eataiognee party ca ~b 1
morning Of sale
1411. GE PEREMPTORY 1111,11 01' 11 04 TB, agoi cA
EEoea ES, TBATEDLISTO WAGS, tst
NOTH).§.—lnolLaded in oar large sate of boots red
oboe., 60_,
desJune 19,
sas wil ortme r l l be found in )part the following fresh 414
irtbl —Yls:
blevis, boys', and youths' calf,. double-sole, hag,
wen. d pomp-sole dresig-boote;dllen's; boys', to
pouths' kip aud bur men's boota ett's
bad troe
War-lea cavalry boots; and bold' sill 1,4144
revarees boots and balmorals; men's, Wye ,
Youths' super kip, bur, and polislael grain, halt
and puma Bole Dons; les' fine kid, goatt,Alarne e ,'
and enamelled patent sewed balshotels and poasr.,,„'
gaiters; momen'e, and ohildren'it calf and
leather balmorale and late boots; children's date
sewed city-made hoe bo ae, fancy towsd b
ankle ties
and flue blank and colored lartlng,
grass. RIM nide- late Pat..; women '.. %.;
c bud,,,,s oat and maroon songnaiitid /sr
finekld slipporo; carpel caamsliesticalz
travelling bags, Mc
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LARGE POSTTIYR U
SALE el' BYISH, pggg nig ,
ORRHati, AND DOManTIO OoOD
Wevoll hold a large sale of Wrenn and D ome :i t
goods, by catalogue, on a credit if tour month "
part for oath. tant
OH THURSDAY ROII.6UNG.
Jane 16. at 10 o'clock, embracing aboat lit cNo,
and lots Of %via and fancy article. in woMeo , ..w o r
edatte ,e
ntion linen. sine, and gotten% to Which We teeikcr
of dealers
B--Samples of the same will be amazed , or,
aminstion, with catalogues , early on the aornlui",;:
the *ale, when dealers will end it to their hoer
attend.
Included in Our sale of TfIUBtDI.Y, 311115 tat, vilpl
be found in part the folio witty- viz.
DOHINTiII&
bales h' to bleaohed end. brown cottons,
bales grille, domet, and fianto,. flomelt
-- oases madder pents,linenadet, Seems. Dade at% g,
—oases blue cheats. ticks, ettip-m. sleeve ;Wass
—ems !henchman mad 4 eotelt aineaddis ulu malts
denims, eoltonadee. Kentucky jeaLIPAN3
—Case, eambrias, silesias, paper rensllce. der
cases hieltone. satinets, tweeds, linseys, wai n
ico.
MERCHANT-TAILORS' GOODS.
nieces French sloths, doeskins. rel/C7 CCINNOrm
—pieces Dia% and mixed macaws. meets, f•atiok.
• pieces Meek and Colored Midas , ohm d 4 NE
eases shirting, bley, Spanish and Limns Huss..
Full lines crown ducts. drids, Wisps, VW 9'46.0111h
Also. table damask. shselings, Is O. Wide .
MM. aro.
DRISS GOODS.
Paris mons. de laines, fancy mozambinues, mokaire
eiesioas, colored poplins, plaid taffetas, melanges, up
manes, bareges, gtnt`hams avlmbrala, Es.
sILK GOODS, .ko
Lyons taffetas, grog dn rhino. mourning u r ea ge..1, 11
1111111tUVII, point de soiree, gees de Espies, marcedlust
Also, summer sbawls, silk and cloth mantles, tetra.
ling and Range shirts, hosiery, env's. inn nmarePay,
pacent thread, ties. 86Wilicl. straw goods, white goods,
motions, ko.
POSITIVN NILE OF OiattPE 12469 mArrutes, aa
ON PNIPLY 'MORNING!.
Junel6th. MU o'clock, will be sold bysitalorna eI
four months' credit, about 200 pieces rich BuDerd, i
and fins ingrain, rout damask. Venetian, hemp,
tags, list, and rag carpeting., Clanton and cocoa nun
th,ls as. embracing a choice assortment et auses q ,
goods, which DA) be examined early on the morning qi
gale. •
PERESSITOFY RALE OF PRETO% INDIA, o.
NAN, AND IsEIFIBII DAY GOODS. An
ON MO.IDAY MORNING,
June 19th, at 10 &monk, will be sold, by satslom
on lour month.' 'credit. ttbont
5O PACK Mika AND LOTS
of Frazer, India, Getman, and Math dry Roods, is,
erairrstinc a lows and desirable assortment of /salt
and staple &Wales In elik, worsted, woollen, nes;
and cotton fabrics
s N n att — en a w i th o s i t a h l e
annmaawrlyl bna th an mr ntolre el.
sr
sate, when dealere Btlt Rad it to their Interest teat.
teed......
THOMAS vlb SONS,
• AM. 139 and 141 South 1011999
Pablto Sales or Beal Estate and Steak', at the it
clang, every Tuesday, at 12 o'olook.
RRAL ESTATE AND STO 1/13, 19rn JUNE,
ORPHANS' CutlAT anID TRUSTSZi . SALE,
CARD. —Onr sale on TUESDAY NEXT. 13th
will Include the Estate of kleamin Gabbard, ilk&
Die Residence. 22A South Fourth; Rotate of Minn
Draper, owening. Sixth street, south of rop.o:
ehrilliall Knees. DWelling, North Seventh areal nti
several otters. Rotates by order of Trastass.
valuable Stores, Front Arca, Girard avenue, Country
Place, Cheatnntfilt, Nieetown lane; BMOCS Braaa ni
City of Camden Bank, Stoat..
F'SRSIS ?TORY SALE-BL EGA NY COUNTRY e ELL
22.4 . Wes, with superior Improvement& Tti my,
nhar tberiver Delaware. shoat minotes' walk fen
the steamboat landing and railroad elation, eight Mile{
tram Market street, and within an hone , . drive by lug
read or thirty.ininutes by steamboat; late resident; it
Mr. J. F. Sioever.
Full particular! may be ha/ at the anoticti room,
Sir It is a very desirable. beautiful, and healthy
elluation. Immediate poesension MOW be bad.
Asp It II ay be examined any day previous to tide.
Olear Of all ineumbranse. -
veLtrAßLz MVO gI.LAWIOUI3 DO9XO,
THIS erritkilOOP,
' June 18th. at the auction store, valuable mhiesite
Pepin book froze a• library, a number at them Eitgbi
6dittene.
Also, two superior mahosauy bookcases.
Sale No. 14134 Walsall Area.
ELEGANT PIIRDITITNE. FINE MANTEL AND ri.l
&HURONS, BODE WOOD PLASO, HANDVII
CRANDBLIBIitI, FINE VNLYST AND saus6ssi
CARPETS, &c. •
THIS MORNING.
June 18, at 10 031044 at No. Lon Wainta .treet• by
catalogue, the eleganb resemond dra wing. reein
tare, walnut chamber Welting, oak dining revolt..
Winn. dne French plate mantel and pier notrose.mpe•
moon 7 octave pianoforte, by Bohounicirer & Co.,
some gilt ohandeliers, oak secretary, laummoek, eart.
Mx machine by ()rover & tinker, fine wines, hqnciomi
velvet. Brussels, and Imperial carpets &a. elm,
Bard tables.
May be {3 iamined at 8 o'clock on the morning of ntla
Administrator's Bale Sage of Joseph Elamhub di•
• ceased.
VALUABLE NACHO WS or THB EFRIE2I E:LIA
GOTROX PA/MUT.
ON 'WEDNESDAY MORNING . .
Tana 14th. at 11 o'clock, by satslogne, by oraof of N
administrators of .TosoPo F/omln,s _4044a4e4. the nu.
able macaniery of the Scent M il l;GottOtt Faftol . l4 k
corner of TwontY. Perth and Hamitic%
elnoing fa looms. (Mx tread/en); b bobbin hamlet hoot
itt frames: 6 Danforth frames; 3 mules; 12 lards; D.
Wren. 8c:, of dye-boass; shafting and pnWes,' dm,
Fall particulars in satalogues,
BALE OF MISOMANEOUS BOONS.'
ON 'WEDNESDAY ArrEgrooc
Aims 1.1, at the auction store, miscellaneous boob
from a library.
Oslo Nos 119 and 141 South Fourth groat.
6LPBIO O It PUBDITTUEIt. Flll.ll HISKOIta, P!9
PROOF SAFE, WALNUT CA N T O N
PITAIVTRI,
aNWID(O /11ACHUSSQ, CANTON (MINA, Haat.
SOMI 11E.fibPatit A h'D Ote HEN CANpjan, 000 ii
AND CANTON MBTTINOP, &a.
ON THURSDAY MOENING,
At 9 o'clock, at the Auction Store, superior housalol
furniture. flue mirrors, fire proof safe by Sans & WP
eon, superior office furniture, sewing machines. Om
defers, Canton china, handsome Brussels and Pl.::
carpets. large quantity Canton and 104101% 11111&&1 1
&0.. all.
gale far account of the United Stator.
xNrplin, Fcas,KO, SPOONS, TIN OUP& TIN PLATES.
ON THURSDAY,
At o'clock. at the soothe fstnra Will be sold for so
aunt of the United Mates, 2.49 T knives, 2,4e2 Gll.B,
2,646 spoons. 2,696 tin plates, S cm tin =Pe.
The above lots are all new, and in rood eonditiou.
Sale 1987 Mount Vernon street.
SUPERIOR EDRNITURN, PIANOFORTE o. , BEI*
SHIA CARPS% at
ON FRIDAY MORNING,
lath instant, at 10 o'clock. by catalogue, at N 0. 1 33;
Mount Vernon street, the superior furniture, ftne• Mod
rosewood piano, with pearl keys, One II !Insole lit
poll, Au
May be examined at 8 o'clock on the morning of till
&can d gale Not 8'.9 and 811 Ohestaut straat
WOOS OF FLEGANT evonnWOOD AND vinour
OW MOPDAIf
June 19. at 10 o'clock. at Nos 888 and 811 frbene.O
street, by catalogue. will I,e continued the gale of th#
stock of elegant furniture manufectared by °aorta
Detkels.
This sale will include the choice of Mr. Neste
stock of elegant rosewood and walnut parlor. Main'
roam library. and chamber furniture.
416 Pull particulars in catalogue three anYll Previa
to saie.
Sale Jo. 818 Marshall street.
NEAT ROTISSHOLD 311 1 8.1111TUR, &a S, PIANO, um
TRY neRVEI43.
ON WEDDIN6Ohi MOti6INO,
Het hug . at In °Nlo*, at No 916 Marshall strYt.
below UallowhOl street. the household and kites
rumour*, Abe toned rotanoforte (by Loud), tevesUr
eereett. pier znirrore, tko,
Vir May be 'sambaed at 6 wooer. on the molniut
the sale.
SHIPPIN66
gra BOSTON AND PHILADN ,
PHIA STEAMSHIP LINE, sallil n
from tte
port on RATIO/MA.IC from 1214 wharf it ♦ Ts al
Set. Philadelphia, and Lon* Wharf, Bo a..
The steamship 13A8031. Om& Wii)
fr om PliWolialkin for Boston. on nanirdar. Jens 17 1 '
101 If., mid steamship nonnes, orapt. Ettarotal
Boston for PhiladelPhia, on the Male day 114
Theo new wad substantial steionships form a MO
line. from Garb pert plinett3silp on daturdarg
Insuranses effeitid at one-half the premiss 111.100
Oa the reseals.
Freights takes at Wrists*. .
Shipper' are requested to mad gilis Iteesigts Uri vl
of Lifts with their goods.
Tot TMISM or Passage (having Ana assomenottalool
apply to HUBS WINSOR to 00
Mimic 831 Son* DILAWARS Seem2l„,
gM STEAM TO LIVERPOOL'
Galling at Queenstown—Tise Inuits VLI•
sailing *ASH- WIEXKLI, carry ins the U. B. Malts k ,
CITY OF CORK . . WBONRSDLY,
CITY OF WASHINGTON.... DATUM) Alf. Juno 10, 1 1.,
GLASGOW. ..................W11301111a1)41. Ju
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CITY OF LONDON.. SATURN/LT • Julie 2 "
At Noon. from Pier 44 , River.
BATAS UP PASSANR.•
First CI.Fa • WV CO Menage,
k• London. 95 00, " to London..• m •
to Paria....)os 00 to ruts
Ps:mangers also forwarded to Havre, Himbnif , Orr
men, &e., &e.. at moderate rates.
Passage by the mail steamer., selling every 21 %
day, payable Witold. Passage by the mid *Week sistO
ere. payable in 11. S. currency.
Steerage passage from Liverpool or Queen/dews ,
sold, or its equivalent. Tickets can be bought / 10 '
persons meatus for their friends.
For farther infOrMation. an NY id the 00 m 00 / 1
Ogress. lONS 0. It ALB, Asset,
lel9•fje24 111 WALNUT Street,
Adr i a NEW EXPRESS LINE,P• I
maxANDsas, GROIGnoWA
WASHINGTON, Via ()hempen* and Delaware bilL.
Steamers leave And Wharf above MARKET kite'
every WIDNNSDAT and SATURDAY. at 3911,
/or Freight apply to Agents, WI. P. CMS 415
14111torth and Scut t Whams Phil*. •J. I. DATtlf^.,,i
GeOrgetoWn.D.O. FLOW SRS ROWAN, Aletla. ,
VS. ar.l4
'MOTU:IE.—FOR No
orlidlGaTOßtit. —The PRILADDIRDII
RAW TORS EXPRISII IIIAItA>AI •GOMPAY
Dolman and Sultan %skit.
eteaskiire leave DAILY, Ant wharf bolo* N.- -
litreet t s o'clock P. It,
WA. r GLIM! & Ha wzorox,ro
JAMES RAID, Ult TWA Store
vallitAnt 114 w
TBOMBON'S LONQN --7— rejj
BABB, OR straorawEgtas, for tet4
boteho,or pnbllo lastltallone,Dt
PERMIT BUBB. Also , Patiadelphis Bet,
Vot-alz Panacea, Portabliilleaten, Lowdown 1, 4.1
Fireboard Stove', Bath Paul, Stewhobo Plat" P
t o u rs . ,
.000 au b u ld fa i ta ide ren vez, zv
eta, a t t ax ..:hol us e x es k lezd om r s o o tt o4.o, ii.
ardiAntbsem 202 North EIBLIOrso
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111 : 19"l x. =BM Meet. above Market
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