IjtVrtss. TRURBD&Y, .11J NE 15, 1865 RICHMOND. Present State of Military Mule In the'City—Mnyo am Mayor—Th. , Vregrie"lt Oa•enerertet, of Pte.re,cerr. fumat of AS damn' EXprese Cowpony nod the Post it Metal to Poileey Minting of Rfttions-Wome. still *te rns-big f4l WAIN' Leder a" al/ rifilt— Generals himi t ek n Auk Ord 24.eheved by General Alfred Berry. PHILAIIBLPHIA Passs BUREAU, IC3cipto.tm, J.ue 12, 18(35 THE ISTLITARY RIII-7.2 OF Tax. CITY It can no longer be disguised that the Military falls of this city Las been squared, as far as poistole, in accordance with the feettags of the rebels, until St has culminated la the relastwament of ono of the greatest Sicessmnista PS mayor of this city, and the reappointment of his rebellious pollee. Without any evicence of repentance, and with nothing to reCOMmend them but the oath or allegiance—watch they hove taken with a mental reservation—and with four years of vindictive bets, and hands so. vcrod with blood orpatrfore, the rood sense of the American people has been shocked by the eleva. tion to trust and power of this old mite stoner and his Retell :08, whim treason In this city* before the occupation Wits regarded as the standard for the lliehmond rebels. IMO InaNsTATICD NATO AS X.P.TOL: Or BLOM, The reinstatement of rtk,ye was each an unlocked for set, and such a gross outrage upon tho feelinga of the Union people of this city, that stay are now - demanding to know who is guilty of wilt:: Is very little less than a crime. Gun. F.erpmaa soya he knew rotting shout the reinstatteo:.ret of alriyo, until he saw it in the papers, and that it has been done without his advice, consent, knowledge, or dee Sire. Gen. Patrick positively dentures that it is not his work, and that he know nothing' of Mayo's e.ppoirtanerit until ha reported to bias that he was authorised to assume his tomer fon , Alooa Tee general Eregards him as an old in,y,ll:trall7, umna lified for t 4: mayoralty. Gen. G'd has knowledge of this act, and has LOS beSleated tn. revot the reinstateraett of one shoo, he considers an in competent persOn. Gem. Patrick thinks that Gen. Led nothing to do wilt it. The governor .sals It has heel, done by the military, dad the tory rogf.rd it as on act cf the g.;reraor, ,yohn minor Botts, repre!ec,tiog the Mateo gentian:mt of the State. and Charles Palmer 1 - .4 this city. danlare it 813 outts.ge upon the Joyol rannie. Froll the as , pent tf sIIAirS, in reference to 11,1dyl, one would trip pose that very little harmony or Rynll ,l .thY Or feel. lag existed bc.amen tho governor sod the military authorities. Each is still regarding the other as the author of this pleee of initritev, ar.,l will note tinue to do so until startled by the Ugh:: of the pees. Since the governor has ws , hed his hz.nds of this great wrong. and all the generals, with the exeep. tion ofEiallult—folf tvh:%m Patriot, to a certain ex tent, speaks, who has—the authority lo reinstate Mayo, denies all participation in the- tanalitation, I I evenid not be inapprOpriale in the Government at Warhingto: - . t - ascertain who retina:oil .Nayo as Mayor of Thlehmr•nd. A COLORND DBLRGATIOn TO COMPLAIN TO TEE EZEIHEM St& morning, Messrs Fields, !look, wiinamson, and Wells Imre. for Wartinithn, Eltle4".teil to pre sent a drolsratioe of the wrongs of celored people of this city to the President, and 1-roost egniust the retnetstement of Mayo. urtAons von ILBINSTATINC+ MAYO. The rester? alleged Jae .Toe aiy appeintraeut ae Idasor are ; that this city is to a Muriel atuoi ; that Crinai l 8 belpg dual eouuithke i ; th s.t ti:* tpeztnes an. the guilty parties ; that the old rebel pal!co know theirresotte ;and tbatmneh good can be elc ltnpl tshed by their familiarity with the loc:A atfAtre of the city. The rebels have made the an:h.ti•tes believe that the Degrees are the racy m1'00'6111? i the city, and have said that the present illgteU flu or lite and money alter iaght is the logical result et emensio.i. re - Ratur , RPB9L9 AttE TEE CRIMII4.IIW3s It has been ascertained, be:: and sr.v that the disgraceful scenes which aro cfitimov nightly oesomenoe ale perpetrated by paroled re')al treops, in the uniform or ocr soldiers, and not nor:so:natty with blackened faces. Mayo's pollee, who can be seen on every corner and along every Area, in the daytime, sometimes mounted, hunting clown loyal negroes, are nowhere to be found in the - .•lei2d, while robberies and murder aro conomated upen the pane therOngidares. While there are soma negroes and some Hnion eol.diera who are guilty of Many of the Crimes perpetrat:l is this city, the large majority of them are count:C.4°d by rebel sol diers and citizens whom the misiorcuees of war have left in a condition of pove!ty, either to wolic or steal, if they woul.l escape starvation. NO YASS CGTiBIDEBBD BW.TRIC T7fihN cove. Lea's. It has been the custom for Mayo's ponce to arrest all negroes who had not a pass from the provost Marshal. The military guard, previous to their re instatement, would recognize the prises given by amployent to their servants or workman. bat the police, during the last day or two, would out eon elder them Enfradent, to protect the blaak.a from ars rest, as many colored parsons hired others, and had issued passes to them. Yesterday one of Lee's negro servants was halted by one of the pelioe fume, and asked if he had a pass. He replied In the at. firmative. "Who is it from I" inquired the rebel policeman. "From General Lee," replied the negro. " Yon couldn't have gotten one from a better moo," was the expressive response of the traitor who holds his office by loyal permission. Of coctrze, Lee's servant was not molested ; bet If he had been Gen. Grant's, the probabilities are that ha would have gone to the city prison. ADAMS' EXPNBEIS COMPANY naviseat TO HIRE Several &pp:battens have bees made to Adams' Empress company by these red-handed rebeis, who offered to accept position/7 for thirty dollars per month, for which the company are now pairinu loyal gentlemen seventy.five. To the credit of the gentlemen who are 00Pdactir g *lda enterprising in stitution, It must be said that they dsolwed the Sit -91003 of thole persona who Offered to work for less money than would defray the expenses of fl board hilts. The company peasessed a little too much wisdom to take into its employment men without a Chancier. THE POST-OPPIOR DEPARTMENT WILL NOT EMPLOY Many of the broken-down chivalry have been Soliciting positions in the post.efilOOS of this city, With very little success. They even have the al- Stiratoe to say : "You Yankees cant ran the mail South withont our assistant,. and Ce-opezation, and you will be obliged to call upon us to hoip von," and other equally as refreshing intelligence. The Poet-office department has issued inszrucaons to the postmaster here not to employ one of tie Labe/ tribe. As we go marching on, we shalt soon learn from the rebel press in this city that UP, is a viola tion of the Constitution and the doctrine of States' Rights. THE WHITES DEAW TEIBL&EGEST AMOVIir OP E=l The latest 01.10i63ation upon the heeke of the relief mmiretttee la as follows, for the week: ending May 22, 1805: The number of retiows distTlbuted to— White men 050 Negro rpm—. White women 315 r• 7 egro White children 6 686 Negro caildren . R. TIO MOLD • Abstract of genes of rations to destitute Wailes for the city of Rlctor,Ond and turromating country, by Frederick L. Manning, lieutenant colonel, and president of Belief Commiesion, from May 185 to June 12th. 1865 When lro of No. of Lined pmntts. From May Ist to May 810 15,764 39 094 From Mir, Sqi to May 15m 52 5:9 59001 From May 151 b to May .22d 12.449 14,602 From May 229 to May 39:0 12 458 43 182 Freon May 29:h to Juno sth 1 154 woo Freon June 5.h to June .1.1.t2 10.276 57,396 Total from May lrt to Jame 12tb —72 660 2,32,675 SfiHII6B TO WILLIC 172rD3lit TRH There are tome of the woreen who aro stilleo Dm. tittered egainft tho Government as to reface L.) walk tinder the flag when they g 3 to proeare thett• ?atlas. General Ord was invited to dine r.itn Captain Hatch, the rebel COminhaidouer of eschange, who had been guilty of plundering our prbionero, and ether acts of villainy, and upon his arrival at the house found the captain spirited away to Libby, and it under guard by the ordirn. of Guierat pao riok, his subordinate. General O. d examined Hatch the neat morning, and finding no fault in hi ii, set him at liberty to complete, if he cliose, hid arrange ments for the dinner WhiCh Patrick's blummose [mei So unceremoniously postponed. Hatob was; how ever, rearrested by orders from Washington, and is now in Libby, where he likely to remsln for some time—or in some other place of confinement compatible with lds crime. Just en the eve of closing thls le:ter I learn that Major Gen. Alfred Terry, the hero of Fat Fleher, Lae strived in the *ley and will ralleve Generals lialleek and Ord of their comman4s. . ROLLIN. AGAIN OUR WAR, IT* ItirirLOT Ia r.ire.orlt y AND WRAM TR& isK;l4,Orntai RaPtirl3l.l.oANB ANTICIPATE . FROM U Ms stint has addressed a 'letter to the London agents Of the United States Sauttaro ch urr A, 3s n,. ran letter is very general, yet sufficiently explicit in its anticipations of what IS to result in Europe from ens inters in the great struggle wlil3b we have gene through. We give It, as moat s!ghttaiht o f European RfpubliOan expectation : ,1 Deere. bra. Emmen: Has there been published, or is there about belpg pabliehe.l, a wood, ncouraite, primary bleier, of the late atrtlaile, relatlne, in Erse volume, the everts of the W.tr. ton progresd.vo March which led to the aviation of the!;ried prohlem, emancipation, and mainly the noble Individual and o.lleOtlse efforts, the money rallied by voluntary aubscriptron. the doings of the Sanitary thmads slom aid all that tends to prove the Immense vitali ty of your republican principle I lYn,t, you have done Is so heroic that I feel the prof-mid neceinfiy or having it properly known in all our countriel, and especially to my own. We would translate and. Spread the hook everywhere. "Your triumph Is our triumph—the triumph of all, I tope, who arc struggling for the advent of a republican era. Our adveraarlea were pointing, to the went period of the old French revolution as to the Irrefutable prootS of repub!ica leading - to terror, anarchy. and military despalism. Yoa have re futed all that. You nave dons acre :Or. 11.3 3 tart than fifty years of teaetrr g , reacheng, and Writing, trout an your Euroy,ean brothers have been able to do. "Complete your work. The United States stand maw a leading power in Europe too, and power is duly. You are celled on by God to enter a new caner. Your function bad been hitherto to matt Lute, to organize yourselves and to realize. within your own boundaries, the republic:an prinoiple wide& is your life. It was nahnral that wbilat doing that, you BLOOM carefully abstain from Interferlog with EnTtpeAll movements or with the general march elmenkind. That task in reunited ; a second One Meet row begin for you. The life of a great people la twc-fold—lnWard and outward,. Suellen amt m:it a heroism and etreogth re has been dle pla)ed by the Untied States, must lead to more than to the srlntim of a mere problem of 6:Unease and 01 an Incomplete one. It to an implement given by God for the Rood of all. The abolition of slavery binds you to the onward march of mankind ; and the trichticti of all Europa calls you to take your rank— a teadir g oce—in that on ward march. "Above .American fife, aboyeEnropoan life, there Is innthlnd , s life. menklud , s education, manirimPs prt gram That Is tare common atm In whtoh we are .11 brothers awl cunt...tants. There is our groat whleh all I'eal heal are episodes i. - 12vbf 0.!: bat: continews aad everywhere, between ,fterts, std t vai , D y, equality and privilege. riiht and justice and arbitrary rule, good and evil. C 3. d atd the derll. By these four years of noble deeds sad self-sacrifice, you have been wain ed to take a share in It wherever it It Plight. Turcen•ber cbls. Remember us. who are ready to help in the imk. and remember the plan of which the first Ilea has been visibly written by En ropean deepothin in Mehloo. Belicro co, (law arr. Fisher, ever Pith'ully yews, JOSBPILIVIAZZINL "Mar 21." Telegraphic Communication between the Old end hew World:, The At'nettle Telegraph Cable has at length been oetopleted, and. Stored away in the hold of the Great restore. In honor of this, a dinner was elven, and tee London Timcs , In Its account of it, gives the following interesting facts In relation to the storing away of the cable: On Memlay the last mile of the great cable was completed and wound through the last of the cov ering reactance in the preset ee of all the most dli tiegnishod eiectremans and engineers, and !meanie sclontifie gentlemen who have so tome aided, to the utmest of them power, this great scheme. All a mere sight. to ere wee, of Mutate very little to be wit nessed, Only one machine and ball a mile to com plete, that is to say, to ease the core with eir. Wright's , meat 'wantons and simple petenteof wire eneireed with strands of hemp, watch form the outer coveting. When all the visitors were asseuleted this was started, mud the core wound regellarle and slowli through the Oraere of the macetae, which, revolving round at a great sp eed, completed the ::rater!) uter case of hem and Iron Working at fourteen Metre per day, each methane Is able thus to cover tour miles aD hour, the average rate of manufacture fel the lour machines having been about Seventeen miles per day. AsJhe cable le drawn out of the toad:doe it mosses through a gunge, which com fort-sees it brmiy, and then out of the manufactory away to the :entre. where It Is coiled Under water, Sad every elaatee In Its electrical oerention noted with a care and minuteness that have certainly never yet been applied to any other cable. From first to last. Irdeed, It has been subjected to a series of the moat searching electrical tests, the standard of insulation.-being lime at a resletence per natal cal mete, equae.le • 150 oeo GOO of Stemma units, of a terrperatute of 76 dogreee-ea staneatd wholly un preetaented in any former work of the kind. In ac malpractice these testa have been considerably coed. d, and the present atlantic eels% hal Cann out euccessfelly from a series of Wets of the most ern dee character. The restate which have been ob tained have been doe manna,' to the searching in. Verttgatlen into the qualities of insntcttng Feb- Stances now practicable by means of the eeaut/ini Muer p. 1114,331( meter of Professor Tam:apse:l. Toe, weds hoe (Mock tee last portion of the great coil ass drawn Into the macetne, and when the end VMS weer,/ up a self acting bee reag, and almost at ;to came meicere. the end cams teem Into the tank, and tee last coil Ot the cable was Strewed away. The next great ape, of interest was the Inspection of The parr:pout apparatus Tois beanalul msehtne is an nopioved copy of that used on hoard the Aga memnon. Its DMJ:fieutlatie, however, are very greet, Teoreth. Merger and larger, ali very much lftiater, Woo:made alirMet entirely of wronaht iron. It ens six mein entrees. mune whieh tea cable pastes Im itep grooves bolero reasidug the main a heel cr di me, ucm whtet. it will be finally oat. merged. Each groove In these six wheels is Stir tmtmted by wheels termed a jockey-pulley—thet to to say, a solid wheel, welch keeps the rope down in the groove, aid prevents It ovearldiese or getting out of place. Ihe main dram Is about seven feat hi diameter, end in paying out will have three coils et' cable round it, with a guiding piece of wrought Iron pressing on them sideways to keep teem compactly together. As the frisson on the eeleer 1.., great and conarant, a duplicate is pro vided ho ceee rf he:alma, which can be put in • eine web the rest of the mei:Weer; aittout the sliebtert BMpifee er any pert. A second drum hag Wee been nate In Cafe Or anything going wrong with the hat. E ea: of these .e ante IS fitted wall a d stinet ett of steeple and most ingenteaS brakes, , invented by Mr. Appold for the first expedition. The erdinely c. nenloe of then brakes is to main tain Itßi; , .ent; check upon the drum to keep a strain el tai Cu owt. or 40 ewe upon the rope gehile rut hut It censea, tit happens that a sudden reso the P , Olll from a wave gives the sable a strata that requires instentreteoval of the brakes to redeye It. The simplicity of the apparatus for opening and shattleg the lonizes Is the neat beanilfei of ate Oo 1 t he t a raa n e n d ynsete i s me t e e lp i Ne clet d g ao tniloler r-ewlhe e k e e l n a s n a lasvice:son e r Cuau in:ftett bat waterloo the rite and fall of the depamtmeter as the sailer at the wheel watches his °payees. A single in:wetness; of this a teat to the right puts the brakes on, a turn to the le - ft opens them. The whole reachive on Mon day teethed beset/roily, and wait se little friction that, when the brakes were removed, a weight of two hundred pounds MSS Suffieleat ta draw the cable threugli 1,. order to guard against any possible sources of arcederet, Peel y prepareteee has bean made, and, in the event et very bad weather, for cutting the cable miffs and buoying It. For this purpose a wire rype of great etrenethe and ee loss than five miles Mee, havhsg a alstecotive mark at every tone handred fathoms, wire be taken In the Great Eastern. Thl i. of course. is only marled with the oases; kept taut not an Inch of it will ever be required. lf, neer. tanately its fere - lees should he wanted, the cable would be Macey rerede fast to its extremity and so many entered fathoms of the wire rope, according to the depth of water the cable was In, measured out. To the other end of the rope an Immense beep would be attacued, and the whole then out adrift ano left to ii self till better weather. In the expert- Mental Crulfee whieh wets endettaken before the Matting of the lust Atlantlo expedition, this attempt at buoying the cable was Often tried in the deep waters of the Bay of Biscay, but neve: with any great success, and in very erep either It would be a most forlorn hope indeed to try it at all. A PAWS &swot Carle correspondent Of th Ncw Orleans .Picayune gives the following : Eaateeeve a wealthy banker went to one of the famous jewelers' anops in the Bus' de la Pale, and asked to look at some bracelets. As his facie was familiar. the handsomest on hand were shown to bin:, and he selected one which cost four thousand dollars. LBO rilt his visiting card in the casket which Olandbineet the jewel, and ordered all to be placed In a great eager egg—for our Easter heat are confectioners. "Send that to Wile —," mentirring the name of a popular dancing girl of the ere.nd opera. He added : "By the way, show me some rings—not too costly." He selected a rime Worth one hundred dollars, and plated It in a sugar egg, "Send that to AVroe giving Ida wile , s name. He paid for both articles, and tripped with a light step to his club. What gives more buoyancy than a belt conecienae He dined at his club, played hie manistorned - game or whist, and abi lit ten o'clock made his way to the dameleg. girl's lodgings. She was lolling on her sofa. She received him coldly. He was astonished; for after a men has 'made a Parisian woman a present of $4 . c00 he has a right to expect not only a cobtinuence but an Increase of her friendship. After abusing him roundly for a stingy fellow, she rang the bell and her chambermaid answered it. Sbe said to the latter "Cecile, show your hand to hltanuesa." Cecile, with the charaeterlstio impudence , of leretrea' abigells, thrust her hand in tee banker's face. He saw glittering on it the $lOO ring he had selected for his wits. The dancing. girt's boudoir was not as agreeable that night as =nal. He atridged Ala visit. It was still early la the evening - 5 he was at a loss to know what to do with Mettle At last he determined to go borne. ale sat smoking in his sitting-room for some time, and then the thought struck him : Suppose I pals the rest of the eventt g with my wife i Be rang the bell. His body-servant entered. " Jean, la your mistress at home?" "Yes, sir." "Go ask if she will do me the honor of receiving me this evening." While the servant was gone on thle errand he arranged his dress a little, and, upon his affirmAlve an swer, he went to her rooms. She received - him with open arms, exclaiming: "You would run me crazy to-oay I I have never seen a bracelet whin Suited better with my taste; ought I not upbraid you for extravagance? ; I am too delighted to utter one word cf reproach." She threw her arms around his neck. They sat aide by side on the sofa, and the banks: found the contrast between the relined, We cared gentlewoman and the vulgar, unedtteeted garret born and kitotembred danelag-gire delight. ful. Hours flew by as if borne on mallow's wings. The next day be broke with the dancing.girl, and he has since declared he never knew what happiness was until Easter eve. Sold Ser b, Families. To the Editor, of The Press: SIB: Permit 1.110 to acknowledite the receipt Of tbelonowlog additiollat contrlbuttolis for Mao relief sololero , families From nltfr. S , Philadelphia $5 50 66 LJ. L , one bundle of clothing. 6, 111r5. Anommous, Philadelphia 10 00 E. A. S.. Greencastle, Pa 5 00 S. C. R., We Philadelphia 500 Auarymods, OM boodle clothing. " S. P. Q. 11., Philadelphia 500 Clothirg of fril kinds IS very moon needed, cape. Wally for boys and girls. that they may be gathered IL:() :-',..a. - ,bath•sehools, and thus brought under yeti gis us training. Had .I suitable clothing, I could inlrodnce in a week upwards of one hundred chil dren to the Sabbath-Feb.o°ls, who are now running wild on our streets and lots. The following - report will show the amount of Na tal uric= received and expanded by city paator sir no lost November, when he first commenced his voluntary work on behalf of , soldiers , families s Cash receipts, per Press $827 00 " " " Presbyterian 2,0b2 07 Total cash deceipts $2.879 07 Special appropriations—From Hon. H. D M., Philadelphia, for two families, from February 22, 1665, 895 ; from A. W., Philadelphia, $1 5D per week to ore family, and $1 per week to another family. Gra.uirons C6al Distribution—From B 8., Mar ket street, Philadelphia, two tons; from W. R. S., Philadelphia, three tons; teem A.'T. DI., Philadel phia, two tons ; from J. dl. F., Ashland, Pa., three car loads; from G. P. W. & CO,, Dlatuinoy City, Pa., ormear load—total coal, shout Shirty tons. Gratuitous Clothing Distributed—From several, upwards of one thensand pieces. EAZlMating the coal at $l2 per ton, $360, and the clothing at $2 a piece, $2,000, the sum total received for soldiers' families since I commenced my appeals OD their behalf, amounts to $0,885 07. Of this amount, there remainsin the hen& of City Pastor $6O. Let me thank contributors for their confidence in an ettlre stranger, end swore them that their con tributfona have dried many a weeping eye, and comforted many a sad heart, May God own the feeble efforts pat forth by all of us for the temporal and spiritual well-being of many, is the prayer of your humble servant. 10ITY PASTOR, 1341 Lombard street. THE CITY. PRESS CLUB of PRILADHLPHIA..—A re gular stated meeting of the club was held yesterday at their headquarters, opposite independence Hall. After the transaction et the arll business an essay was delivered by Li...Brainerd slilamson, who had selected as his subject the "Pen and she Sword," in which he drew a handsome pen-picture of the power of both, in ancient times, as well as in the recent rebe lion that prevailed in this country, and which made Invitations of civilization tremble throughout the world. The essay was historloally interesting, and after Its delivery a discussion sued upon the polots introduced in It, in which Messrs. O. W. - Dennison, John D. Watson, and Thomson Westcott participated. Several nomina tions were made for active and contributing mem bership, and a number previouslyr proposed were elected. The club hag already oolleoted a valuable many of the books being exceedingly rare volume& The rbetograph gallery Of present members, and portraits of old members of the press, Is fast filling op. It the intention of the club to orga• . Mee a Ladies of lectures, to be delivered during nest winter, ihst, in importance and value, as the me. diem of ir.telligeno6 011 varied subjects of general interest, vAlt surpass all other efforts hitherto made in Philadelphia. The ablest men in Amadei'. and Euvope wiLl probably be istreduced to the public by the members of the Press Club, when the long evenings come upon us in their annual round. FATAL ACCIDENT.—On the 12th instant, Dlr. 'Theodore H. Newell, who has long been in the employ of the Camden and Amboy Railroad Com pany, at their depot, In Camden, as superintendent of the arrangements for the departure of trains, was killed Instantly, 14 a blow from the rear end of & lo comotiro, W3:116 he was attempting to oouple a oar to it. The deceased was a very attentive, reliable, and useful man. His sudden death has emirl greet griei among a large circle of relatives and f r i en d s. The dbitrees of his family Is much heightened by the death of his father, which followed on the 14th Instant. Both will be buried on Sunday next, from the residence of Dlr. Charles S Ridgway, the son in-law of the latter, and brothenln-/aw nano former. RETURN OF THE INDEPENDENCE HOSE.- The Itdeptudenee Hose Company. now On & visit to Reading, will return to Chia Mt, this evening, and will be tocalved by the I-dependenoe EOlllO ll l Hand•in•Tiatd Engine, Good Intent ROM and H9* and Ladder, Emma Wee, South Pain Hose, Globe Engine, Fairmount Engine, Gaol.Wlll Ea. gir.e, Western Engine, Spring Garden Hope and Hook and Ladder, Hutted States Hose, LsktlGHo Hese. Jacob L ries, of the Htiad-ft-Hand Fire Com piny. will be chief itneashal of the parado fhe oeonsion. Toe following route hag been agreed spur : pr.wo B , tm.d to Ease, down Race to Sta. h durn :•1x. , 11 to iTheatnat, down Onestqut to Thud Third to Coates, out Coates to Eloveuth. up Ll , vertu to ropier, clown Poplar to F Ifth, rap Fifth t,, Giratd 8...911 , 116, down r3Pare avenue ta Ger.oin en road, down Germantown road to Georg*, up George to Third, and there dismiss. GRAND TEMPLE OF HONOR AND TEMPE RAn OE OP PE Ni..slrLv4, NI A..— 'MB body Is now !cold. Sig its atlnnal session In this city. Tee attendance of uelegetee is qilitt, large. The subordinate toil E his tbil d 61.arcoro fop. - tsout , : Q.: !II I ficurisbing condition. The following onion ii..sva 01).01to , ed for the ensuing year: G. W, 1 Citvey., Pittsballf. U. W. V. T., Gerrotmon smith, Pbtladolphla. G. W. R., J. E Darren. Pailadelotda. G. W. U., Cla.s.ady, G. W. tl , N. Holmes Allegheny. G. W. Tre.euror, W. O. Olegooro, Philadelphia. G. W. a, Roy. A. H. SonalloWer, Ourwinsvilia. LINCOLN MONUMENT FUND.—The fol .s.ddittonal Fuoscriptions were received by Mayor Henry •yeE•1•* , ;.:917: Eclat Jekburnn ST? adiOutio 9 25 02 Ppentown 104 9i lkl. E. tibureb, alautua 11 58 Lltkle,Ann and her mother 3 00 West Epkikes•skreat Preaknteri , ia Cikukob..... 68 21 Motor. Friends' Lo , ::ge. No NO. L 0. 0. F... 25 00 One who IPved and mourned Abraham e,,it. 5 00 .1101s0 IVl•try Behar 1 00 Little Ni orlOri Reyeoloo, aged 4 F, rare, 00. m• dee, N.Y 1 oo Ch.vvewo.. Tribe., No. 6. I 0. R. Al to as St. Mars's German Oattiolla fiatircoa., fittaal unk 6 85 The , o'lowitg coat Muttons have beta ro3okel at the (Mee or " Lincoln Monument Assoolation," 921 Chestnut street : . (Murat of the Atonement, per W. K. Bray, warder $76 00 (Maine IWtaslon. (o. , tered) 4 40 Twelfth4trect 11. E. (Theron, per J. A. War. TOD 10 00 Tattrrokr;e h 1 E Mame, per W (Jamie. 25 00 (Wind P/emytori.n CLuren. per B. Attken. 30 00 Aire. B i 3. li INIAK,ra atd.faroilo 6 50 en nuseoCeerful operator, "On Oily" 6 00 DEATH OP A Hisao.—Mr. Get). Francis who was aceit..m.r.ny browned on Albwitey last. aged serenty•one ears. was one of the few etia vivors of the Pie;:eia tevoluttea. At the age of eighteen 3*ATS t.e attaehraillmaelf to a Oaralre raid. meet rtnown as the Grenadiero, and fought with dis ttito: ten oi:tier Napvl. 411 al Letiole eud W,scerloo, the cltvlsito.s to w Melt to war, beteg earamonded by IVirtrshois Ney and Rept). With alargiel 'ff.ty (:toy Lad a. yerbotval aequalatahee At the battle 0 1 Waterloo re urea severely trotoded in toe leg, wot. 'a 48 fErBVCFP(I to L)OUS where be remained no-. ill the apprtatth ot the AUPtrhim army, when the Waco was Gvarubted by the Fto. oh. 'Co avoid mta. blue by rbe eben , y to a greatly enftealed condi. 'live. matched ttecnte 1819 he arrive.l in this cqy, abd WeP employed by the late John Jor dan. tertebett, with whore (sillily he has since been engawao. Air. Clay wdf; Imo A ra noooog. the German poyulatir la and °Mani, sac was the old est master dray man of this city. QUICKER TRAM THOUGHT. -It was B. B. FreLett, who graphieally Aekieribzd the Ttlqgraph es fellows: Swiftvr them thought the intansa and sqbtle Are, ao man's biaoi fir evithatoDir the wt•e; 0 d time iP es:ncor.r.d—Alistance .sn'aVhroWn; Atte Iv (mu Zamblajwir.s the Torrid. Zone. The pret'a ices was verified last evening, by the unripe:Alois of a v.•ry elegant insirumeat to the Fence 8r.41 Fire nepartment this city. Fronk. FrOman, non whom a better electrician dole twit tnaofpuFate a. key, undertook to eatdato to hla Broiler Young how to work The new machine, when bang - ! and the electric spark sped to all the kaao es and our gallant firemen wore out and eagor Tar the Tray. The boys ft : loped the ant and tt et. new rata:bite. that has teen tooted in pert for the Kett two 3 - 14;0, proved Itself gamest:A.:l, ae it Leeched Ovary Mallon over the lines of our Vast DIi.INRINO FOUNTAIN AT YOURTH AND 'Wow) —an elrg4nt marble drirking fountain 18 being cuustructf.d on the tieoe of ground at the junction of Fourth etreet and Tone. avenue. A large nnirber 0.1 citizens pars this paint daily, and a more i.ulTa.tdt; piece fora fonntauf fvrald not Mae been selvetett Th.:l , work is beteg •tone by private rorties. The committee of councils have agreed to make the aunneeti.tt with the street tneln, The NYS. , ter wLI pass the Street Main thronAli a eon of lead pipe one hundred feet. long, WitiCh is placed in the betters of en obatdr , ncd well, having, live feet in depth of spring water, of a temperature of filly five &grits This will cool the Schuylkill water, a_nd Maar it agreeabic at all times. EEMOVIEG THE Foie.—Workmen are now etgegrd removing *Le entrenehmonce on the we Shie of the Sehtrilkill which were ennstruoted for the d.fence of tee ety in the to rimer of ISA the rebel 711Vittion ir , to this State. PERSONAL—Hon. Reverdy Johnson, of Marylor4), aria Hun. Csorge S. 11.7.tiston, of Al Lbs.- ma, arrived in this cfty last evening - , and are dom4 cite,: in "ye caravansary " Continental. HOVORABLY DISCHARGED —The provost inaislmts olty have all received notices of honorable dltehargo, to take affect to-day. THE COURTS. Dintriet Court—Judges Stroud aud Hare. Thn Acgutuent Lin on third calling 15.19 flnlttly diSpoEed Of, and tito court acjourrad till Saturday. Cowl of queitter nesslinis—itou. Joseph Allison, Associate Justice. Most of the seeß/On of yesterday was osoupled In the trial of an inoletment, wherein George ICAitel is charged with a fraudutent sale of certain .property, with %tent to chest one Ernst OtAdeway. It ap. peered. that the parties had been partner: to hoef). leg a tavern at the corner of Third and Willow streets; known as the North Penttsylvalia 11.)411, but, a disagreement arhfzg, they dissolved partner ship, Coldeway oslling his interest to liettel, and taking therefor a Judtztoent note, payable Jana ISt, fry. $l,lOO. On the 230 or 24'h of May, however, Zile!, as is alleged In behalf of the Common wealth, sold the entire establishment to a 01;d party for *2 WO cash, and se:rendered pOsMsi without havirg made any provision for the payment, of the note given to Ooldeway, and, as the latter alleges, with intent to cheat and defraud hint of the amount. The /lemma was. that the judgment note was oh. faired by nieces of fraudulent rcpresantatlon3 as to the value of the property of the hotel purdhafed by defendant, and also to to the amount of the on indebtedness of the concern, which, py the articles of separation, the defendant was to pay. It was alleged further that a portion of the property so sold by Ooldeway, had subsequently been claimed and taken away by another person. Toe cuss was not oonciuded when the court adjourned till this morning. • Benjamin Welch, who pleaded guilty to robbing a woman of a wall amount of money, was sen. teeceo to nine mcoths in the county prison. Ws only excuse was that hAwas•drenk at the time, and did not snow anything about the matter. Juno Lancaster, quite a young girl, for 'weeny, was sentenced to four months la the county prison. William Boyle, for assault and battery 00Malitted. upon two women, was sentenced to two weeks in the county prison. His excuse was also intoxios• tion. THE POLICE. [Before Kr Alderman Jona.] 1.1:014D POOSET•PIOfi!NG. William Simpson was arraigned, yesterday mom ing, on the charge of picking the pockat of a soldier. in a rett aurant near Market and Thirteenth streots. The proprietor of the establishment saw the trans action, and be, In turn, adroitly secured the stolen money ann then went after an officer, who arrested :graviton. The proprietor banded the money imam to the soldier when the thief was taken into =Steal. Simpson was committed to answer. Richard Digman, a "rebel oattotakor," formerly belonging to a liall-alssippl regiment, was arraigned on tee charge of committing an assault and battery On a colored man, at Girard and Twelfth streets, on Tuesday. A man named Thomas Wright was ar rested as accessory to the attack. Both were own. muted. OWNRR WANTED. TwO Mita of new clothing await an owner at Fifth•distriet Stationlouse. They were taken from .a e cunple of boys at Tenth and South streets. They dropped the clothing and ran upon being diaoorered by a pollee (Alper. Meters Mr. Alderman Palmed.] MORE ARRECBTS. Seven boys were arrested yesterday on the otnrga of indecent tiger:gars, by swimming in the riottnyt kill at Fairmount Park. Tney were tined 112 eaoh. SLIGHTLY INOGIUSSOT The lad who was injured daring a mob fight in the region of Smoky Hollow,” was not named Brittoti, WA esdred yeaternay. The lad who was injured was carried to a pafSenger our after having had his leg temporarily attended to. Oar informant Was tni-- taken in regard to the name. More police ofilsors ate heeded. ..-- OS TWO 1101713 E ItOBBRES Two men wore arrested about hall - last two o'clock yesterday afternoon and taken to the Second dis trict atatimehouse,to await a hearing on the charge of having ftdonlOusly entered the residence of John McKeown, 1028 Fitzwater street. It Semite that Mr. McKeown and family are absent in the coun try, the were having been !eft unguarded. Yester day alternvon an entrance was effected by the pry- Mg cyan of a tear window abutter. A colored. man, Seated at the second.story window of his residence, that overlooked the yard, saw the robbers enter, and he proceeded In search of a couple of pO. liftmen, to whom he gave the information. Tee thkves were Surprised, and beat a hasty retreat. e of them darted across a shed, and attracted the momentary attention of a lady Seated at her win. dow, busily engaged In sewing. Thlsfellowjumnsd on an outhouse, and from thence escaped Into Erie street. lie was punned, and captured at Eleventh and o•hippen streets, after a welecontested foot-rom, In Which a number of citizens joined. The other thief yras caught jest as - he Was scaling the fence. Upon examining the house It was ascertained that the Interior bad been ransacked, and various kinds of goods packed up for removal. In this neighbor. hood no leis than four houses, vacated bv families going to the country, have been robbed. Toe pollee authorities were not no Lifted in any of these hiStatiffie of the vacation. LUMBER. 10,0()0 30-INCH NORTH CAROLINA. CEP AU E.TAVES, at§BEIS re, K. to 20th last After that date. $7O ps7 td J 6t* BEACH and L'OPLAII Straws. . COAL. (1 0A L .-SUGAR LOAF, BEAVER MEADOW, and Spring Mountain Labia Cost, and best Lomat lionatai. !rota Sohurttill. pr.patted out• prosody for family um Depot. W. stoner ILOHTE sad WILLOW Streets. 01104,1Yo.111.11douth 81001.0 Stmt. tap64ll J. WAIT°, a 00. nABINET FURNITURE. -‘," AMORE & CAMPION, Rol SOCITH ShCOSO FURST, are prepared to follow the decline in the market' in the Price of their Ftircittme. Paxehasers will plesse @all and examine our goer- myto-17. jOBN.C. BAKER & CO.'S COD LIVER 011,.—THE TEM AND GRAlllNS—Unimpsseed in quality and t fftcts—beins the SWEitillsT AND BOY PREPARED. In (Imam, Colds, Bret Ogle, Asthma, Gout. Inci pient Consumption and all ficrosulous Complaint& it oftenbines produces Immediate and certain efFacts erberi other remedies have bent taken with Halsor no benent. Sold by all T. runlets in the city, and, by the proprie tor, No 718 MARKET Street. iele•stuteeni - - pRILA.DELPHIL TERRA COT TA 07K.S. OFFIOE AHD WASHROOMS. NO 1010 ORISTIUT SPEltre. YITHIPIED wATEß,Ditaire. and HEATING PIPE 4, with Iwzolz, trio case, toms, Om, so vorreeputd. from lto )2•lnch bore. ORsAMEIVTAL GRIMM TOPS, and SIMI PIM, warranted to at,na th• action of Ares Eta, or weather. ORA AMEN - AL 'PARLOR. AHD GARDIIII VASES, for °Walesa designs, rt aist and bronzed Mignonette rots. F-ower Pate. Ivy Vries. Hanging Vona, • Fern Vaunt. &a , dce Importer of Minton's Encaustic SUS. for Ohnrolins. Vetttbnles. aa. m133-tuthatf E. A .11 ARBISOM COTTON AND FLAX SAIL DUCK g_IID CANVAS. anal numbers and brands. Tent Jiwnint.Tlntk, and Wason-oover Duck.- AWN Paper Manufaidno...,. , Drier Pelts. front ono to (Tabs wide; Paulin% Bolting Bail ?wing. &a 'TORN W. 3V3RMaN & 00 . no& tiC • No. 103 J051,8* THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA: • THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1865. WHITE SULPHUR ALV D CHALY BEATE SPRINGE, AT DOUBLING GAP. PA. E. ROBLVEON, PROPRIETOR. SEASON OPENS JITES 16th. deilghtmt Plate to Wasted to utueliertaod eons ti3lrty mitre wear-of Pa"rt.borg. 11-18 aetotiiibA wrp tr e pdoetexl titles b. railroad to Hirrialarg, thence by .rne eambt , riand Valley Eiliroi.d to Nava trop N: styli e'ich Otos goad dating to too gt , rt, ge, The stet 8 1846SATEI 1a wattiLlg opoa the ar- A,fti et tl,e me IP. evrville ••nnnnuf c oi a env og Phtladelpbla, Baltimore. or ' e.. 3 ,t tb.i SprlnV , e‘ciling , fta o'vi,ol. This hots} in oouituri - nod ootWiltnble(h svin► hum rice. by thorough. tovaird) xitb Got end c,ld bath %Op-cited, and ex. sire ffr , uud. for stalks and mural:melds. SI .0 per day, or 31.12 ate weak. Over four weak!. d it per We. k. The gex perisnoe of the prasont proprietqr enables Lim to ran that it will be oanduct lo a MA: or to N. mu an viebors. B. B. A Ilse harry is 8.5`111i104 to SUMMER 'RESORT, BROAD TOP movvrillis HOUSE, This old and papilla" Mountain Resort will be opener for the reception of guests on tics let of Into Thb bovef bee reo..: , :ty be,n thoroughly renovated aod proved in a wanner that will be satisfactory to its pa irons latursion tickets will be tamed by the Penn sylVilT.4% Yallroad Caravan'', which Irtli be good with the le ...ictob.4 next A bask will be In readiness at tle arrival of the ears at Dudley to couvas attests to the hotel. a eletsnae of two naltbv. Terme moderate. Mor particulars, slid rest WM. T. Miumertur., p, o prietor, Broad Top Mt!. min bee Bustlington county, Penal.. PE COLUMBIA ROUSE, Will be opened this season on. the PIXFBUTE DA] OF .:171tE, for the reaspliuit Of rtlaws This isedirg house will, for tenon, ful l y !gusts in its well.established repntstiou.. Orra.tly °bewitched hy the bootees of last year. tit , pr, ,rater foals sa.isfied Chet c Hotel con:lute:: clearih .firet.eksw must continue astiocese St this eid and DOW I.ur retort 9he tailrace, facilities ere promised to be sircelleht. Beck's ceiebrel..4 ehilmelphie Bced has bees so eared for the 1;01,132,110 A ;i t ., e e n arg For rooms, &c.. apply to J. Q. chant's Hotel, ehiladelAiti, or to oBoNOB .1. BOLTON. Proprietor. Mrlif 2n2 Garlt ItiLAND. N. 3. UNITED STATES HOTEL, e:rr,oN NO CITY, N. J., Wlll oren for the r.re , paon of rinevir oa WAD' E- 06, V', Ju-.e gg • Dodworth's celebrated Band otos Men eogeied fcr. tl:e 8.5r0r. Persons ariothig to oagetfe Totals, or dolling fnrther Inrormetion, Will kddr•oko fIEVW.II Prlprietnrx, jettAn... ArLk:itto 011 T . UNITED STATES HOTEL, LONG Bic CH, Aow Rrafir. i 9 Sow open for the ro• OBPtiOrt of vfsiror7—Jane 10, 1851 je10 , 20,* legeJ e. BerOnte.llEß, Prlpletor. kEt,. BATHING, 14 ` ) 810 , f4F 11011015. . - Arl A NTI.I CITY, 00 W JSIBIST. Thiaold, s-stubl abed, and rayed c house will open fat the zosaos on oral:14ot the 20th of June It is neared tc -be teach- securing cool r , reozes at all times. 'Auxin :ll,olEo Butting fact Wee, its e , ..c.tplete Madura sad apootr meat. and tti unexceptionable table. tinder this bouts a Invorite place for fors summer to.j.ttre at the tea-aide. r-seen.ara from the ouy are eat down at toe door. and comtunafration witi the inlet+. le had stall times by ra+l. A toe bard of music has heart assailed for the season. Partie-s wild:deg to secure thmri will arleresa the proprietor at Sul house al Livia 43ity Per IT S. Proprietor. KITTATINNY HOUSE, nsto WARR WATER. (3&P. Thia favorite Mountain resu s it 10 now open to vi sitors. Traiot leave Philadelphia. from Kniwinglort D ennt.et 7 3. , A. W d sor nod strive at the trop at IP. 8; and 845 P. M. Rtferee co—llLricu McMichael, Franklin Pesle. Lords A 4.44-y, A. B. Barmen, Martin, Charles Backer, 11 Sherman. T 411.11, $3.4 per week. ire B. PROMS/M. Proprietor. Hf.)ll 8 E , AN4- CILIPB4IIIrs. tiI6GB This 40:Otte sod romantic watering - piss', attached OA the artranatt of the Allepbait) Metzadine. asCrassoa ntatiso • F.l.,9lvstaia kAi ITOELd. Will be Opcnedfnr the Reception of queeta, 1114•A • Ebt.Y..ftt.a Fah. tr6s. . . . Semc.rsiww eotiseke b>a ce base eree.:ea. the "Reim& hare been beau:lll.d Alld sui t :row& said Crcslon lb now Olt6. tbo :rest bill borzois in Ilia Omits& States. .Sxenretou tickets good meal oc:ober la, are i*susti tor iho Ntaur Ivaria 11.9.1troed ComPASA.9. Fox fa. ther informatior. ad &eats GEO. W. AMAIN, Proprietor CIiaSSON FPS:IN IS, jd•tut tlarrbria coni.ty.. Pa. OWLA ND'S ROTEL,- -4--•-• 1,0110 r511.4111.1a, II Will be open for the reception of Mall June thelstb, aell. Ins ROW D, b. CO. - - p,PHRATA SPRINGS.—THIS -a-a delightful and romantic watio lug gime, Warta• fnilq sitant.d in the healtniest aevlion of Lanais) amnia. and neknowledeeel to be the -• garde , : aaot" of Prbusylvativ. wile open for the aceoorr °dation of ati.A.t6 to the lbib of June. Itallroad sommnaloation false a day Goa. Phsladelphia. on the Pennsylvania .or Reading Retiree", and daily . from Baltimore end NeW York. Per particulars aldreee the preDnetor jet-2m . W. raIDEREGII. IfTT - TO SPRIPOS, CAM,BRIA -2-0 COUNTY. PA —This f.vortto Rumor Resort win to opwgt for Os resection of visitors oa the im of Costebt , t Mill he In rsaair cap aL Creeson Station to ecni imp visiters to tlie Bpri ate. Loretto tic/4s(a lo USW. paasse for to , beautiful samory androilniirlotte Mtwara A band et tuttfie le etAtatteid for tba*eaion. partici:L. lard ae.dreas. F. A WEB.) me. Proprietor, roy3l.lin Loretto. Cambria sonata., SAASIDE HOIJE , IO, fka TOOT OP PIiNifiiTLVA.DIIA .A.VIPRIIR, ilLel9llo CIPT, 3kRW JIMRST, le 'now C , Per , for tea Reception of Gnecte m , 17.11r. I) A VII) Etle'PrsMoosm A SFIBTANT QUARTERM&STBR'S OFFICP, 1139 GIBAgB htieet, eutLenSi.poll, Pa Saue 13, 1888. SZATAD PROP° 4.4. , ,e will ne receive:, at this olgee until 11 o'thek M., VirLDN 869/Y, Jana 21-180.5. for fortiehing the following arrivals of STATItLII/12Y for a period of three months, commencing Jol3'l, 1810, and ending h.-Is:ember 35, Plitt, tnolnslve: - Polio Post Paper, to Weigh notices than SS the to reila. Legal Cap do., do. do. 14 do. Cap do., plain and rated, 12 do. Letter do.. do. do. 10 do. Dote do . do. do. 6 do. Invilope do SS do. White Blotting-Board. 19 X2l, 100 di, 0133e.h.1. InvelopeS, white and bra 2.l x 4z9, 4;1 a DX. Later Envelopes, white sad buff. Viz et. Govern =ant pattorn la.tter Gilpying Books, 9ts 11 690 pages Cap COP} MS 13:yoke 10 x 14. 631 pages. Flank Bock% 6to itquirto, newt half bound, patent bat ket, Rtletlit :on, era. Bank Hooke. 2 to 6 quires. 9 x 133;, half Venn, 20 siesta to 9.llirit 11..rnorantiont Books, demi. Bro. MLA. 16 leaves. Black Ink, Arnold's, 'lrma, plat, and calf pint bot tles. Black TAT, Mayrard & Noyes' or Dunbar's, quark pint. and ball% pint bOtig* Cv mine lnk 2-oz. botmas. *lass *toppers, Int rwsvders- DAVi . 4 . 6 arat qaalay. Inkstands academ i c Slid Olt c haul°. . . . Penholders, assorted leUel Penn Wilion's, 303, 404, 23.0) and Commercial Quills. No. 80. omi M. Lead resells, Faber's, N. 2 and 3 Clem, Tape, pieces. No 28, 33 ?ards to the Made. Chace Tape, rulla. No. 23. 144 yards t.l the rolL Feeling Wax per lb Waters, 4 oz boxes ...Amerisan Conarese." White fenged rtuabber, 12 pieces to lb, ere% quality. BtSier per 16: }rivers, round rubber. 18 4tiettes, Rulers, rowed rubre.r, 18 incites. Mucilage, quart, pint, and B.oz. tottlee AL. of the above. described to be of the beet quality, and a aniplea of each article to be delivered at this OW t Pa -ionr home previoua to the opening of toe bide. o , stationary to be Inspearad by to inspector sp. pcthted ea , the Dart of the Government. The.buccbesfot bfd,thr or bitidoce =nut be prepared. to rni 24/t from Sivas to tine, Ench quantities of the above. deathbed ntatiottery es zees ba reunited by ihts reelt. rho pries of each article to be written both its worse and figu•-fe. and conform to the terms of this adver ts. m „al, a copy of which should accompany cacti p. o Po , si Fach bid mod ha guaranteed by two responsible Da sztlia, 'Owe go/manias court be appnoysea to the Raft xaDtee, and certified to as being good and maimed Fecurtty ' , or the amount involved, be the 13utte4 States district indse, attorney, or collector, or other public oth Cor Tn.-right le reserved to reject 6n7 bid deemed UMW, anal no tads from a do - aulttna oontraokor will be received. All proposals to be made out on the metier forme, in duplicate, which can be had 011 application at this Old will be eponed on Monday, Jane 25,1996, at 12 o'ci.ck It, and bidden are requeetel to be present. 13y otdd r (Monet Wiliam W. fdeiftw, eller gwartermester, eldlad 'a Depot U.B A. OSOBOR R. 0 ANL jels•St captain and A. Q. Y. A SEIIBTANT QUARTBR3III3:3TNIVEI JAL OFFIGR. MG GIRARD Street. . PHILADELPHIA, Pa . Janel 4, 1886. MISLED PROPOzaLo will be received at this Oda*. swing o'clock M., SATURDAY, Jane 24, 1860, for far nithis4 AaTEIR SUITE STRAY= Coat fore purled et three months commencing Jfily 1, 1855, and cc data Sentembis e 0.3665, inclusive. - (teal to be of the beet quality anthracite, for the use of st.ackosi to weigh 2,24. lbs' to the ton. and to be subject to inspection '5 at, Cog 1. to be delivered on bard 'meek in the Potts of Philadelphia or army York. in such emanative and at such time.. ac may be required, not exceeding five thous:n.l (5,C00) tone per week. In cane of failure to deliver the Coal in snakiest quantity, and at the proper time and place, the Govern risnt reserves the tight to make good any deficiency by parthsee, it the contralti or's risk and expense she price (which • hould be stated both in figures and writing) mutt be gives sepses:this for tea Goal. delivered on Scare or resiela at this port Cad at NOW Tors, ea the terms end conditions above stared.. _._ Ten nor cant will be withheld from the amount of all -Plumate made, which rvation f o lly comp le ted until the contract stall hay ., been Fey manta oft ee remaining ninety per cent . or Wavle dim, will be made monthly, when the Department is in mutate for that purpose • , /AO offer tenth be accompanied by a Written gaaran• tee, signed by two or more responsible Parties. their 'responeibil Myth be certified to by a United States jaige. attorneY, or collector, that the bidder or biddere will. if h e or their bid ba acce 'fed, enter into writtenobils hatter, with good and a dent sureties, -in the tam of fifty Mamma (soo,ocag dettere. to furnish the proposed supplies Re Do proposition wine considered sakes the terms of this advertisement (a copy of which ehouki accompany each proposal) are colEP:led With. bids mil; be opened on Satarday, Jane 21, 1865, at 12 o'clock M.. and bidders are requested to be present. The right to reject any bid deemed unreasonable is reserved, and no bid from a defaulting contractor-will be received. The envelopes to be endorsed "PMPOSaIs for Coal. and addressed to the naderstgned. By order of Col Wm. W. McKim, Chief Quartermaster Palbider% Depot. CEO. E. OEMS._ je1440t piturosALs FOR riTA.TIONICRY, Cor.rucron's orricz, Charon IIOUSS. PEEILADELFHIA, June 1, 1585. Pealed and endorsed " nopo.e.,e for hooks. wants, and b teacher/ for the Cost , m Rouse, Phlladelphia." Will be received at this office until the 34ta day of Jane. inclusive, for supplying the engem „f oam for one 5 ear. trout the 30th day of June. 1983, with— Blank Books, for Antrim Records, Abstracts, 48. Printed Books of Bonds, to. Printed Blanks. for Strolutents, Licenses, leper% Permits, Accounts. &a atationery, viz—Pens, Ink. Paper, Pend% 4 0. The whole probe oly not to emceed 1 33,00. Liberty is reserved to accept such proposals for the whole or Any portion of the artistes therein named. It is also to be underst ood that an wade-, as may be c.a.:mired, and which are not expressly men tioned in the liCheell? C 5, 'hail be turniebed by the eta' tractors et the usual ma rket pricer, or mar, at the OP* tine of the Collector. purchased in open market kohedules of artistes sae estimated tinantittes, with epsolmens and other required partlcnlare, furniehed OA application at this t face Bowie with satisfactory security, .will be required for the faithful performance of the contract. WILLIAM B. THOMAS, Jel- that Collector. TO CONTRACTORS.—THE PRESI- A- BENT and birectors of the CHERRY RCN &ND POT nOLB liktablOfi RAILROAD of the C L, & I. Oom paty will mays, until June 3Oth, ItBaL&D PROPOSALS Per batllias a Rat:tea from Itottetellle to 011 Creek, through the town of Plummer, to the Meats, Caerry Ran Lands; distance from font. to Ave miles. Btds are Invited for the whole work complete. The Company to !canto!. the iron. Spielecatlons and plans of the road S Mity be m On aCity_th alt e oce of HAMILTON Z. POWLL nalneer. Proycsele to he directed to the Undersigned, at Pitts. burg. Pa., care of Lloyd It Black. L. P. 1101,89 Y, GEORGE RIAU!". it& atnthiltAltw JAS. I. BEN is Tr. P 0 BRIDOB BUIL OBRB.PL &NS -- end Proposals will be received by the Sharpie= end Lawrenceville Bridge Company till the gild of Jane. for SEBOTTNG A BRIDGE Across the Allegheny Paver, at Bliarpalinry, Pa. Par Particulate, see the rindersigned. at the once of Marta. gamy, Damen. & Co,„ sinuitPosttSO. or at Bo 13 WATER Street. PITTSBIIII% or eider's him at WornobOur. Allegbuy coma,. Pa. innac9i JA tBS O. LEWIS. Prooldut. SUMMER RESORTS. HUNTINGDON COUNTY, PA. CAPE MAX, NEW JERSEY, P.IIIOPOSA LS. RAILROAD LINES. UWOETANT TO RAILWAY Tn..; VBRIMB. —Tor all Infonciation la feeY mum to tits.. dant, rnettaces, and Connect! oar, illuctrlited by cue hundred. 2crillcul 4iaq, retuneenting_theitrsnstpa lea visl, or the country. cm eXPLITON A V,MLWAIT 8D DS. any?-tar PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAIL ROAD. sum DI ER ARRANGEMENT. The train. of the .Poomnytirants Genus) Railroad leave the New Depot, at TR'WIVE end KARIM &mete. The ears of the Market-street Passenser hallway run to ead , rL , III ?Dila , a oad Dev.A, at Thirtieth and Market Streets; they also Wesel/font street every two minute*. lontruenning 000 near met one to the time of departure of each trate. and allow about 50 minutes fora trip, Their oars are in wants* on tho . arrival of east: Tuts to soave) parameters Into the city. and connection are made with all roads crossing Market street On SUNDAYS—Cars leave iiiriventh and Market OM st 746 P. if to counsel with Pittsburg and Brio Mail, and at 10.86 P. M. with Philadelphia Sgreess Naps Beivelp 3-enre..e will bAraslrtar be located at Pro. 31 %nth Eleventh street, Parties desirtais henna taken to the trains, cab hake A &IDS at reasonable raise upon appliostion to him. MAINS MITI AterD ARMITII AT DEPOT TEM LAULVIL NIAII. 1114.1,- •- - • at 800 A. X. P 4.01./ ACCOII4Oi)AT - 1011, No. " 10 CO FART LING.." . ... . . '" 12.00 M. PARICIRBCRO " 110 P. 14 BARRISBDROi AcCommoDATiol2... &so P. LANCASTER •• 4.00 " PeoLr TRAIN, Fa 1-, " 5 • 30 PITTSBURG AND ERI K " 100 poILADRLPRIA 8.:3 - 21K2As Iwo '• ARRIVE. PPPTSBITRO ADD ERIE 81A11,—... .• a. A ; pL PHILADELPHIA . " 7.06 PAI.LI ACCOPIIIODATION. No. " 8.20 " PARKESRIIRO " 9.00 LAITOAATEE " 12 .90 P. N. EAST WEE. • • . "12.80 Pe OLI t..-... .. 4.40 DAY. . . " 5.41 " TIARRIeBIItiO AIIOOIIIIODATIO7 " B'lo KAM TReIP.• . " ILBO Philadwahle BrpreNs hover; daily. Pliwborg and Erie Hall leave* daily (except Saraylay), 1111 other Voila dallY (exceot Suadtre. I Thr Penosyloaula Railroad Octuretny will not armee any tisk for ilaccacc. except for %twiny &spare, aad limit their responsibility to One Hundred Dollars ix Ysllle. an Daimon exceadiog that amount In vain, will be at the rick of the (Ferrer, algae' taken by spa slat ciontraa. For farther Information, Oa SO Slum and ionnooslon‘ asp telln and framed oards_ Jr apply to THOblikB H. PARKS, Ticket anent, at the Davos _ .an hmigrant Train rune &sit, (ascent Oanday.) /or full information OS SO fin and ocnommodations. goody to FHA 3HR FUK. 141041 l3l DOCK Btrook E 1 E.. 7 1-146tar-,,e.thz,l PHI D 81. P HIA, 431111.MaNTO AZID fto.6. lifter° tie 1.4 li AlLtit 'V KB TABLIL Ca and after MONDA'Ai' Inne 6, 1866, data blither Ye tics. FON OdRIWITOWN. . • . Leave Philadelphia 6, 7. 8, 0 10, U. 12 A. IL, 1,2, 3. 10. IL 4. 6. 6.1 i 6 7 8 9. U , , U. 12. P. K Leave e e , nototwrin a. 7.73,. 8 E. 40, 0,10, 11.121.1 E. 1,2, 8. 4. 41i. 6K. 7. 89.1011 P K. lb:. 28- down time end 3N, 621 up treble wl.ll. not rop on the oeimantomnßrmion 0.97 FII2D-1.'28. P Leave Philadelphia 9.10 min. L. X , 3, 3. IL a. 10% M_ Leave Germantown 8 n. M.. 1 4. eg. 91i P. If. • usitTrltill , HILL RAILROAD. LoavAP.bilad&l.piala 6, 8 10, 12 A. ,2. 1%, ot. 7, 9, and 11P M. .LeAire Chemin ot Hill 7.10 mtn . 8, 9 40. 11.40 01.• L 3.40. 2.40. 6.40. 840 end 10.40 P. K. ON . l47liDa'4B Leave nil!sideplate. 9.20 min. A M, 2, 6. and BP. M. 9 Ly.ve * ebeetant n 1117.40 min. A. M , 12.49, 0.10, and SOP _roll COISHOHOCB&d 4.*D NORRLISTIWN. Leavy 0, 8 90, 11,01 min. A- M.. 1%. 8. - 4%. 63j„ 6%. 8 16 min. end A% P M. Leave trottletowa 631. 7. 7 60, 9, 11 A, M., 1%. 4%.. 61{. mot 8 P. el. The 636 P M. train will step at 8411001 Lane, WWI. blekoz., Mattaynnk, t prima MUM. and OotiellohockeS only. ON SUNDAYS. • L6ave Philad la 9A. M 238' and 43i P. M Leave °Metals , a 7 a. Rf., 1 8448 P. M. FoU if AMA 11 81C . . Leave Phi.lsdelpott 6 R 65, 03 min. A. M., 134, 3, QC 63 , 5. S f 6, and 113' P. Atulayank 6341, 7Y2, S. 20. 934, 1136" ji. .$, 3, 7, bhi P. IL. _ _ PN SUNDAYS, l eave PL u oewhiT9 I M. TC43‘,. audS P. L. Lea" 31 W D eVitiotOr .. i3 l L•l !if §:l)ll ) 3l3mtat. Depot. ISINtlf abd Gesso Streets. h•S,tr WEST JERSEY RAIL• 411 , 11P.D.0.D LIME—From foot of Walnut 3 ally Except send* 'n Con enefo if BA. -11 ItD AY, Jwee 10th. 1885, For CAPE MAY, &e., (at 8 SO A. K .-Bxpreee). 2.80 P. M. V. aese , :esr F , r 4 bilhdatiLLE, VINBLAND, As 880 A. M., and 2 Ko P. M. For gaIDOSTOM. SALEM, iSto., at 9.15 A IL, 4 OD P. M, For 4118220120, an, 8.80 and 9.15 A. M., 230 and 4 on P M. For W-0D1317.8Y, Ac., S SO and 9 16 A. M.. 2.30, 4.00 and 6.10 P. M. BITUNISING, WILL LE ENE Cape May. ea 6 30 A. M , MeM, (8 23 A. M., Freight), &co P. M , Passenger Wilivlde at 7 33 A M , MaU. (12.08 P. M., Freight). 6.68 P. M. ' Pas.Onter. Bridgeton at 40 A. M., Mall. (9.46 A. M., Freight), ` 4.20 P. 21‘ Palevitier. Salem et!) 26A It , IfaU, (9 eo A. M., Fretght), 4 06 . nger. veoda t b asse Aky 7 CB. S 13, and 908 A It , (LIM Id , iirdept.), 6.64 end 23 P. at., r ad a.reuger. OA the le t dap of .lAly anadditional express train will be added to and from Cape Mty, and which will leave Cape May at 8 00 A. hi , sad Pailadelphia as 4.30 P. M., through in three boars from Camden. J. VAN Nag &MEANS, Superintendent West Jersey, Salem. and Cape May esd aftaveile Maile road THE WHET JERSEY EXPR.BBB 10111P.ANT Will attend to an t.:e nEnal broaches of express bud -nem rewdve, - deliver and forward theouga other re , I,l K .Dt.lple Xxpress G.TapanJes. to all parts of the OHM ts y. any ar , tea entrnEted to them. • Epecial marsenster accompanies sash through train. ADELPI3I - 4.. JEg .. .? .. 1. 18tl5. 3:33.0 teal 1865. NORM§ 1865 . FIIILADELPH.Li AND BMX BALT:- ROAD.--Thiz great line traverset the Northern and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the eitY 0111 tie. on Late Erie. It has been leased by the PENNSYLNAHLit RAM. ROAD COMPANY, and is operated by them its entire length was opened for Pessenger and freight business °clover 17th, 1864. Vine OP rassanenalresiss AT rnuAitiotinlA. Leave Westward. LSI P. H. Lock 'Haven Assommodation i`rain .4.00 A. EL Passenger ears ran through on Hail Train without skeane both wars between Philadelphia and Erie, eat statistic's% and Erie, Elegant Sleeping Om on Elmira Express Trains Wit ways between Philadelphia end Leek Haven, and on Elmira Express Train both ways between Williamsport and Baltimore. . - Tor information resPeetgiallasniter bullion, apply earner THIRTIETH and EAT Ste.. Philadelphia, And for Freight badness of the Oommay's Agents. S. B. KINGSTON. Sr., earner TR.MTNINTH sad NARRIST Streets, Philadelphia. J. W. REYNOLDS. Erie. L L DRILL. Meat If. Ct. It. E. /gunners. EL H. HOUSTON Mineral Treisht . . at Philadelphia. H. V. Et avrantzn, General Tidos Agent Philadelphia. JOSEPH D. IroTTS, Lsse-tt General Manager. Williamsport. 186 5. MZWYORKLINE S 1865. . ITO CAMDEN AND AMOY AND PHILADBLIMA AND TUNTON RAILROAD COMPANY'S LINKS, FROM PHILADILPHIA TO NEW YORK AND WAY PLONK, PROM WAIMPT STR74B2 WHAM WILL LBAYII AS FOLLOW-1%2r g At 6 A. MU, via Camden and Amboy. G. and A. Ae en. sonuttodation.......•.•••••• 41 . 4 . 1 41.4.1.... 0 1 At S A. K.. vie Camden and Jersey City, Morning •••• At 9.15 A. A M., via Camden and mboy, C. and A. 300 2 16 At P. M., via Camden and Amboy..o. and A. in. P245111..,............«.•-•••••••-• ...•.•4-6-44 21 At 12 Y., noon. via Camden and Amboy, Aleemino dadon_. (Freight and Passenger).. - • 225 At 6P. X via Camden and ambo.;Asecoruneda lion (Weight and Passenger)—let Claes Ticket... 2 25 Do. do. Sd Class Ticket... 180 aMi P. M. via Camden and Amboy, Aecommo dation (Freight and Passenger)—let Class Mikes. 225 Do. do. Id Class Ticket. 160 At 8.00 A. M.. 2 00 and 6P. M. for Mount Holly, Itte• anew* Petelbestoe. aye irinsenktiVA. At BA. Y. and I P. X. for Freehold. At 8 Lam 2 1 . In R. Y. .12 M. 30, 6,6, and 1136 P. X , for Palmyra, Riverton, De/anoo, . Ifctrlington Floranae. Boydentoirn, The 6 Y. AL Ras rats direst through to Trenton. At 7.20 A. M., for Palmyra, Niverton, Delano. Never was R. Rattan At 10A M. tad 3 P. X . Steamboat Trenton, for Brim toi. Burlington. Beverly. Re. LASS FROM KIIIIBINOTGA DEPOT WILL LUSH AS FOLLOWS: At ILI6 A. X.. via Kensington and 'Term City. .. . 303 At 4.30 P. I L, viaKeusingtol and limy City.lx 300 - Ar 1' M.. via Kensington and farm& City. Washington and New C0r karpre55................ 300 At 12 P. II (llight), via Kensington and JIMMY 010. - Washington and flew York Nail. —, ..41 25 The 8.46 .M. Line will rag daily. All others days excepted. For Buffalo. Dunkirk, Ilmira, Maui, OWege, Es *heater. Binghampton, Great Bend, Montrose. Wilkes bure, Scranton. Strondsbarg, Water Gap. Belvidere, /gallop, fArnberceille. Flemington. Ste., at 7.30 A. K. and 2.80 P M., The 3.30 P. M. line Connects with the train leaving Fasten for Rauh Malik, Allentown, Bethlehem. don • For Lambertville and intermediate stations at 6 P. M. For Bris P.H. enton. An, aS 7.30 and 11.18 3. a 0 end 6 . X and 12 midnight. For Cornwelle. Torrbmale, Holmasbnrg, Tasony, Nelssonoimmf, Axideenors end Frankford. at 9A. K 1215. 3. 6._6. 8.20, and 12 P. M. The 8.3)P. M. line rune to Holmesturg only. ai. For Mew Tern and V 41.. Lines leaving Homan& ton Depot, take the eim on Fifth street, above Walnat, half an hour before departure. The sera run into int DpotDepot. and on the arrival of each train ran from the My pound' of Baggage only allowed sash peal Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as • gage but their wearing apparel. AU baggage over pounds to be paid bagga g et. The Oompany limit th esoonsibility for o One Dollar per_ponad,and will not be liable for any entOnni beyond 4/20. •WeePt by special contraat. Graham's Baggage Koren will sill for and deliver baggage at the Depots. Orders to be left at No. 3 Wad. nut street. WILLIAM H. OATIMIMI, Mut. Jane 12, ' 1286. LIMB PROM NEW roma FOR rlitialsirsia. 1 / 7 LL Mims Peon Ts POO5 OP 00TLARD exam At 12 M. and 4P. M. via Jersey Oi ly and Camas. At 7, 10. and m .& M.. 6Y. M. limn °Mich% via 34r. say City and Kensington. From the foot of Beasley street at 6 A. IL and !P.N.. via Amboy and Camden From Pier No. I.oorth river,st 13 N.. 4, and P.M. (freight and teenager): Araboyand Camden. apa.tf _ AND PHILLDILPHIA RAIL ROAD. V A MEDIA. ki Kelt ARIZANORMINT On and after MORDAT, Jane fah, /OA the trains' win leave as follows: WRIT 011ISTSR TRIINS Leave Philadelphia for West Cheater 637.36 Ind 10.30 A. N. and 2 M. 4.44, and 845 tt M. Leave West Cheater for Philadelphia at 6 K. 7.95, and 10 35 A. Y., and 2 end 4 46 P. M Trains leaving West Chester at 7.45 A. X , and leav ing Philadelptia at 4 40 P. M. nil not stop atPannelton and will atop below R. C. Junction at Media only. .1a 0. JUNCTION TRAMS Leave Philadelphia kr B. 0. Junction at 5 01 and 10.30 P. Y. Leave B. C. Junction for Philadelphia at 8.26 A. M. and. 7.10 P. K. On Tuesdays and Fridays only. until farther notice. a Market Train with Passenger. Car at tached, will leave West Chester for Philadelphia at 5.55 P. M stopping at all StatiODß. - These trains Stop at all intermediate stations. ON StIND ars Leave Philadelphia at 830 A ff. and 2P M. Leave West Chester at BA. Y. and it P. M. Trains leaving Philadelphia , at 7 35 A. If and 4.45 P. Y.. and leaving_ West Chester at 7 45 A. Id and 4 45 P. H. connect at B. G. Jul:felon with trains on P. B. C. R. 'R. for Oxford and intermediate points. Passengers are allowed totake wearing apparel only as baggage, and the Company will not in any CBS be responaiele for an amount exceeding one hundred dole tars. toilets a special oontrect if made fur the same. alma WOOD, 84101 Bap. PUMA DILLPHI Ki eh 16 1865 fele alfprfqw NOR tN TH PENNEYL biaRLBEI;DS. DOYL 7T i OPP MANALAII KAIsTOIL WJAAItt 09r, WILH69BASBB , dic SUJIIMSS A seR /MGR NP Passenger Trainsleave the new Depot, THIRD Street. above Thompson street, daily, (Sundays excepted) as follows: At 780 A N. (Express) for Itithlehem, Allentown. Stanch Chunk, Hazleton, Williamsport. Wilkes barre. &o At S M P. M. (Unreal) for Bethlehem. laston. Sm. At 616 P. M. for Bethlehem, Allentown. Manch Chunk. Danville. Wit ismsport. For Doylestown at 886 A. M., LSO and 416 P. M. for Folt Waohles ton at 10 A M. and 11 P. 11. For Lansdale as 61s P. M. White care of the Second and Third. streets Line DRY Passenger Railway ran directly to the new DON. TRAINS Folt PR ILADILPHI A. TAM% Bethlehem at 6.30 A. M.. 10.02 A. Ilt, and 6.16 P. 3i. WOWS Doylestown at 6.40 A. N., & 15 and Cr. az. Leave Lansdale at 6 A. M. Leave Fort Washington at NO A. M., and 2.15 P. M. --- ossisas astl/8. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9 A. N. Phi adelphis for I oylemown at 3 P Doylestown for Philadelphia at L 2 Lir Bethlehem for Philadelphia al 4 00 P Agat. imi *LUIS OLA (1.110108 CONFECTIONS. Tko ilnox qualities of COMFBOPIONSILY, rotted to the SMOIIIOT station, maantostared fresh. doll!. by 6ITZPBI3I P. WilYeltilf. !el-bb ^ DIO. /01/10 111114111 T Street. RAILROAD GIVES. ff gvagiFttrgt °giro P AND PLEA RANT eirgmas & IVXIr - CAM uaN AND ATLAN PIO. AND IlaRITAtt AND DELAWARE BAY BAILBO.A.D6--OLNDIIN TO FEN, FORK Olt LONG BNA From Ooopor's Ferry, eamden. doily tt a 7 A. X For 9`nellterrou, 2-4rEt-cat, Tome biter,Nslel:Letter. largen. Squat'. cunt,Shark River, Loaf Brenob, Franc...port. 'Estoatown, Darawie bury, Red Bank. Middletown, Righlallide, and Pori MomouAthX th id nce e oNo w"Aksby oat." Through N-w 9ok IA Hue haute. rote $2. Rael=sion poked: , Seed for three days. . Jed. tt P MLA DE LP MA, Wit#SSSWITAFTIMprm. Al. l awn. HORS TIM' TA MA COM 111.1101111( 1110 MDAT, 3d, DM, 'battik Win leave Depot, corner Street and WASNINO. TON AT01111(1, as follows: Empresa Trion, at 4.05 A. M. (Mondays exasptea). foe Baltimore and Washington, stopPiri at Wtlmia ton ; Perryville, Havre da•Grasa, Aberdeen. Perrymen'a. and Magnolia. Delaware liallroad Train at 4.46 A. M. (Smidave ex. copled) for Salisbury. Milford. and Intermediate Ks. Hone. War Mail Trails, at S. IA a.ll. Oltuniays ezeentadLfor Baltimore. slopping stall ter ilar statique, Pitpreen Train ai 116 r. N (6nedaya excepted) for niattaa,,re and Washington, stooping at Cheater, * l inear., Mien, Perryville, and Havre-de Grace. Es rest Train at 6.66 P If (SuLdeen elferned) for Baltimore and Washington. atoprino ihningion. liewark_, Elkton. North- Bast. Perryville. riavreAte. °rase, perry Luau Masnolia. and Stemmer'• Ran. Iflaht Express at 11.14 P. M. for B-Ctimore and Wash. inmon, atavping at Cheater (only to take Baltimorts and Washington passengers), Wilmingto% Newark, ilk - ton, North-East, Perryville. and Havre-s-omm% PAPPeport. for NOAPOT OnßTO,Bito CITY PuU?T, and RlCHalvif D. will take the LIS P. M. trai W n ILMINGTON ACCOMMODATION StOpoing ac all Stations between Phlladeiplita and Wil. ininaten Leave Plelladelyhin, it 7.48 awl 11 a. M., 2, 3.30, 5, and L. P. M. Tim h SLO P. ii. train If °intent' , with Be lavocr. R R. for gliford and intermadiats Lease Wlliningtoa at CM. £l, and. 9. 40 JIL It.. 2. e, 6.80 and 6 gl Trains for aew Castle lave Philadelphia at 7.45 and lla. m.. A.BO and AP if. 3IISOOGII TRAINS PROM na.I.TIMORIL Leas.. W,ltulitaton At 12M. 4.27. 33. and 6.44 P. IL ORESTES FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave Chester at 7 4.5. 8.49, 15.14 A. M 12. M. 2.48. 4.40, 8 14. 7 IP. and PRoli O&M') Wag TO PHILADELPHIA. Leave Baltimore 8.24 A. St Way .1.10 P. EL. Express. 4. 2.5 P. M., Way Train; 6.66 P. ff.: Ix ras? 0.26 P. M.. Nx,ress %DIU! °°.%-nALTIMQ4I. Laa-re Chtetew Ci‘i A. N. 1.5 n and 11.30 T. g. Lem% Wiltatnyton at 6:14 9.a6 M. • II& 4 . 11 . and 12.16 Y. Id. height Train. with PaNneaser Ca 3 attaohod, will Wilmington fox Porryvilla and intarinedisie station. at 7.40 w 8U MAT TRAINS. press Trate at 4e6 A M. for tieltimora and Wash. Burton. stopping at wiltilingtall. Pargri liawtodc. Grace. Aberdeen. Pearlman's. and &owls". Sight Znpress at IL 15 P. M. for Baltimore and Wachluditon, cavnimi at Chanter (for Baltimore 'and Waehlogion paszeusim) ilmnatton. Nentark. toa, North-East, P.Preifis and Hare ds. erns , ' Accommodation. Tr rat TOP K. for W11=1,10030. and Way stati _ A ons. nITIMORB FOB PHILADBT,Pats , . . . . Leave Ba.timore at 9. PBY.. etoppie2 awry-te. Orace, Perryville, and Wilminaton. Alto Atopc :It ton and Newark (to take pegrengera fig 'Philadelphia and leave paaßengsre from . Waahington er Baltimore). and Cheater to leave passengers from Baltimore or WaFtt , ngtont, Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia ste.So P. M. apS B. F. fi.BbiltßY. &mg,. aillarligi 1865 •DB brain, -P H L AND grAIRA RAILROAD LING to ell points IvitaN, The direct route for the Mr OIL EBOIONS OF KANNER WILLIAMSPORT, BUFFALO, SUSPENSION B &MGM, ELMIRA. NIAGARA PAI,LS. end all places In the Western end Northwestern Sestet And the Canada.. TWO TBROOOM TRAMS Leave Philadelphia and Bending Eddiroad Danet. nth. teenth and CaDoerbtit streets, (Sundays eepted,)the Norte and West. no (Wows: Morning ForLITOSO at 8 A. II Afternoon Express at &SO P. M. Making a direct connection with alb intereeding road*. FOB IMB.OIIGEI TICKETS to any pcint, and farther Particulars concerning tho dteerent routes, apply et the TICRBT OFFICE. 425 OBBITNUT Street, under Ore Philadelpitla Bank, and oirposits the enc/ele Meant M. VAN PORN Ticket Agent, 4hs' Chestnut street. JOHN S. HIT.L3B. General Agent, a* Ise WhErt.etith Ltd nalleArhin shw. EXPRESS COMPANOEs • • IHE SDMIa EX PRESS COMPANY, Otilse 344 08.8e,T.KU7` Sireo, forwivda Parcels, Packages, Mel. chandite, Batik Fetes, crd Specie. either in ita own lines or in cAnnestion w,tncthtr Bitarese Companies, to all the principal Towne aod Citte in the United Mates. 8, 8 B.ANDIP.MD, ft 27 General Naperintondont. INS 4J It iik2, rUkt,. FIRE INSURAITGE AGENCY. Croton Fire Insurance Co., Now York. Atlantic Piro and Marine Ins, CO., Pro vldence, It. I. People's Fire Ins. Co., Worcester, lase. Manses Fire Ins. Co,Coma. Intl:mance effected 111 reliable Compavies to any arnownt, upon LIBERAL TERMS. Witiont charge for PULIOIIifi OR STAMP. JOSEPH TILLINGHAST, AGENT, 393-itath2ca D ELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSDR &KGB compairy. INCORPORATED BE THS LSO litallikE OF PEN rihTLITANI a, 1825. OPPICE 8 13 CORE BR. Arco WALNUT STRERTs. paiLADEGPRIA. BLAMER lESCRANCE ON VESSELS, CARGO. To all parts of the world. FREIGHT,. INLAND INSURANCES On Goods, by River. Canal. Lake, and Lind Carriage, to all parts of the Union. EMIR IMAM& 001 in Stores. Merchandise en i e n rsi onse ly , : 1 7 " ASSETS OP THP , UONPANT, November 1, 1864. 4000,000 lJnited.States Five Per Cent. Lo e ln. '7l .61100.000 00 111.000 • Six • 'Bl. 118,815 00 75,000 " Six " " 6 ils. 75,502 60 2C0,408 State of Penneliftlnia Five Per Cont. 98.818 00 64.000 State of Pennsylvania ill= Per Cent. L0an55.840 OD 1.13,1.160 City of Philadelphia, Six 'Per Ilt.Loan. 122.520 87 20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad First Mort. gage Six lrer Cent Bonds 22,000 oo 60,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Second Mort gage 81. y. Per Cent. Bonds. 64250 crl 15.010800 - Shares Stock Germantown Gas Company, yorincipal and Interest guaranteed by the city of Philadel. eta..—..... ....................... 18,800 00 &NO ISO Shares Stook Pennsylvania Rail. road Comyarry......-.•wo•-••••••••••••• 9,100 00 04080 200 Shares Stock North PanntYlvania, Railroad 3.050 00 50.000 United mates Treasury Csrusersurs Of .Indebtedness.... ". 48,425 00 80,000 State of Tennessee Per Ct Loan 12,000 00 28,700 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, amply 128.700 00 1888,360 Par. Oost $812.100.30. Market va1ae.5847.627 87 Real mow on Bills reciyable for insurances made— 118.330 49 Balances due at Agencies. —Preml. ums on Marine Policies. Accrued Interest, and other debts due the • Company...-- 28.793 24 Scrip and Stock of sundry . Insurance And other companies, 44.23. Kati. mated veins..•-••• •••••• 2450 00 Cash on deposit with United States Government subject to ten days' er.11............100.000 CO Cash in 68,164 93 Gash In DiliWOr•••••••••••••••• 83768 —5138.892 49 DIRBOTORS: Thomas 0. Mad. Samuel 11 Stasi, John 0. Della, T. F. Peniston, Idmund A Bonder, ' Henry 8101111 , Theophllue Pauldi n g. William G. Smitten, Jobn A. Pewees, Edward Darlington. Jaaes Traqualr, H. Jones Fitooke. Nears' O. Ballstt, Jr.; Jacob P. Jones, James 0 Rand. James B. a oFarlang. Wl/Liam 0 Laded', Joshua P Byre, &monk. R. Seal, Spencer Bolivar's. George G. Leiner. John B. Sample. Pittsburg. slush Craig, A. B. Berger, Pitiabrug, Robert Burton. THOMAS - JOBB 0. HENRY LYLBIIRN. Seer 0. HAND. Pres Meat. DAVI% Vice Presisant. tory dsl64y THE RELIANCE INSURANCE COM +. PANE OP PHILADELPHIA. IncOrporated in 1841.. Chariot Perpeit ' ud. °MOE Ito. 3013 wLuarr STREET., - CAPITAL, faoo,ooo. Inman against Loss or Damage by FIRE Monism, Stores, and other Bui/diuga, limited or Dereinal: and on Furniture. Goods. Wares. and Merchandise, in tow* or country LoSSIE PROMPTLY ADJUSTED LED PAID. ASSETS. $400.088 71. Invested in the following Securities. VIZ. Tired Mortgages (wally Property, well isettredslll,6Bo CO ited States Government Loans 141.0 M 00 Philadelphia City 6 per cent. 60,000 00 Pennsylvania 88,000,060 8 per cent. Loan...» 16.000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds, Ant and ma sone Morisse es. 86.000 00 Camden and Amboy Railroad Company's 6 percent. Loan. • 6,000 00 Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Cont _,pany • 6 per wont. Loan. • 6,000 00 Muni =idea and Broad 'fop 7 per cont. mort. gage bonds... .•••••••••••• ...I • • 11-•••••-•-•4 •••••• • 4,6017 00 Coanty Fire Ins u rance Company's Stock.— 1.060 OS Mechanics' Bank COM CO Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Suter . 10,000 CO Unica Mutual Insurance Company's Stook.. 880 00 Reliance Insurance Company of Philadel phis'e Stock LOCO 00 Accrued Intereet.,...... CPO 42 Cash in bank and on 13 CO3 29 Worth at present market ya1ne..............114,3K171 DIRECTOR& Clem wirvey. minima Stevenson. William Win E Thompson, Tizefor. Husaw, kfarehall Rail ~ Banner Bisphem. Char ea Leland. Carson, T. Johnson Brown, Robert Steen, Thorns. H. Moore. Tip(:}LßY, Pival.delli OLX THOMAS O. HILL• Swots PHILADELPHIA. December ANTHRACITE INSURANCE COM- A-1k PAWL—Authorized Capital S4OO,OOO—CBARPER PBBPITIJAL. Office leo. 311 WALNUT Strait. between Third and Fourth etreeta. Philadelphia. This Compsay , will insure againet Lose or Damage by Fire, on Buildings. Furniture. and merchandise cane rally. Mao, Marine Insurances 'ma Vessels, Cargoes, and Freights. Inland Instirsmee to ail parte of Dee 'Union. DLltgarißß 1 Davis Pearson, . Peter Bolger. J. t Baum, William F. Dean. John Ketabant. Ald ISMS& President. DIAL Vise President. api.tf William Esher,. D. Luther, Levis Audestried. John liAeakiston. Joseph Maxfield, WILLI WM. W. Mi. SKIM, Secretary. AMERICAN FIRE INERTRA.NOII COMPAIY. Incorporated 1810. CHA.B.TBB PEW PETIIAL Ao. 310 WaI3UT Street. above Third. Phiorketpida. Having a large paid•up Capital Stook and Sutrans in vented in Sound and available Neendrier, souttunes to lams on Dwellinio. Stores, Furniture, Iterenandieh Vessels In port and their Cargoes, and other Persona Property. All losses liberally and promptly adjusted. DIiIIiCTOEB. Thomas B Karla, James L Campbell, John Weise, .11dotind G Math, Samuel C. Norton, Charism W. Potation Patrick Brady, Inset Morris. John T. Lewis. THOMAS I. EMUS, Presidenk ALB'S? O. 1.. 0111WFORD, lisoretary fe22 tf Funs INBURANcE IexoLUSIVELY. —TEE riarraLvAxte. PIER 0181711 &NOE 001fs N.J.I Incorporated 11318. musts", PERPETUAL. to. allt WaLECIT Street. OPPosim JadoPeadenal Solara This company. favorably knows to the eomuutalty for nearly forty years. continues to insure against Lou or Damage by Firm on Public or Private Balding, either permanently or for a limited time Also. on Par num, tmcka. Goode. or Ifferehannise generally. on Liberia terms. Their capitol. together with a lame Snob" Tend, Is Invesisa In the most careful manner, which enables than to offer to the Insured an undoubted semmitY ill the wie• of loss. DIRECTORS. Jonathan Patterson, Daniel Smith, 1 Jr. , Alexander Benson. John Deverena Dime Earleharst Thomas Smith.' Thomas Bobbie. •,,,„ Henry Lewis. __ _ _JOR l T U R li a h r a rr v i e kasoN, Freitag:it: moral .. ut. UIONFELL, Secretary. FAME INSURANC No. 406 CUSS' nits AI 115 D PH IL 114.1 ADE D/RllOl Prauels Susk. Charles Rteharchou. Henry Lem% Samuel Wright, P. S Justi__,re Georg, A. West. PR4IIOIB. N. yaro) JE COMPAlilir a 3TNEIT SMUT, ELPHII. OID 811817BAI08. Moss: John W. brorran. Robert 8 nuke, John iblasler, Jr„ - 3 D Woodruff, aimlos Stokes, Joseph D. Witte. 18, Preoldout. SON. Pies Preside Mi fl'. i nt. slikit „ CHAS P.IGHARD• W. I. Braztaxjaw, !bore VURNEBB, BRINLICY, -n 616 CIRIMPPIIT and M lArld2 Ihriand Bal l s OF Ilkt..7ol47 K ll in tr i D gl i r t rr a r VE7 CtODDS, Jane OM, xi lo ck. oa fear rnentba' !Milt. 40 1 packages and lois of gaud/ and stapls dry 11PHILIP POLiD it 4.0(.3110NEM53 2 ;1 Nal BANNS* cad AMID ODINSIBOD Fulham LARGE FALB 0F1,44.10 DaBEB BOOTS AND Elaov. We wiliest! b! tint! gar.. for rail). ON III.h.LbDAT Ma hl INN, jrnie leib. coumsecciag NY 10' o'clock. 1 Vci cvms rand youtha' Owes h at UOr botooera. Word riel. Goatra , -e- Woot.t..aos , i s. , wi h d,slrabi., :Laurtmcht of gz , s' t all, dreVe What. SALE ifq 1.200 CASES BOOTS'AED MOW. We wlll vetOtyt eaWNI. BA O Y . fo oE tr M it lE G; June 19, coma e - chair at 10 o'olock. 1,2a7 caws men's toys', and roathe' horde, abase, tultnersie. ra't , trq. Blinn& Oxford bee, brogans, Ato , With 92.dosira, tee arsortment• of women's, EuEtee. and ctrildrea'a wear. PANCOA BT & WARNOCK). AMC. TIODBAES, 30. 24 , 10 6161tECBT Suva. TROMAS BIRCH et SOS . , NO MU ritiNSTNNT fitted. OALF AN BATOR:IAT .t OnailaG. t IP O'clock, at livnia ant Arab purees., Watt , . aollf. E. be atop, t (waning, and lumbar. need for ttxthrt tie late military mil* w. P„ALE •OF STEAM TUG, BAJIGES,, k- 1 AIOD EELNE BOAIS. 01/181 , QCMtPI RM , eTRR'R OPPICE. EPOT ox %reef( iNUTON WoiSEl•Ntrrus, I) 0 , IA INKS, 4.'111 be Bold at p:Alie ~uoctoo at a, Skill DACIA, Virt twin. unt4r the dire,j , .. of ()Apt.tfn J IL D. 6. (1, M. El S. A le.A`D AY. .100 i ASED, tiG 14 o'clotii A M , ibros gems us follOA 6: lig?Re I , ILEW G 4.00 WIN. Barge HAIL St/MIMS/A. bur.e &LIP, Will bo cold, nodor the direction at Captain H. B.' LMIES,•h. Q. id 0.641.C.L vthatr, tst olio of "Woobhgt,,r, D. 0 , oa MOAT, So.e U. 1835. at 10 o'clock li. the lAilowlea vessels, viz: atute.g JEtAlki .8&111111. AvrgeJAIVS fai sR. and TWo LARGE SEINE Bi) VP& Terme volt, lu (*own/merit funds. • D H. IiDGEER. Brigadier General and Ohio! Qat - t.rur4ot.,r. jal4 91. bepat, Wo,datotrion. SALE OF BERVIOWAI3L2 MULLS. QUAUTORTIASTEE 013MERAL'S OFFICE. WoetileGTo22 D. 0.. Juirt 9, 191.5. By direction of !JAW' ..rte r month i3ean.xl. titan , will be eollo. at pablic eme - too to toe hir.ltiot bidder. as ens times sod vitsb..e. Doris d 1.41 viz • witLisarseoß 3.. en_. ' , Bart Jone 15. 1315. BLit , TlfiiiDive, PA TGIlitS 0 AY. Joao LS 1F65. 80 , DiTftN. PA., THURS.!? *Y, .inete 21, Itak ttt tr.) oTo '2, DEL, GP.ii Do Y. Juno 2i, 1835. PIT T.934:11.0. PA., ktf g , DAV , .7noe 27, 1.8 - 15 BABlLiblilltG. Ps , 11 - .lllaiD it% J.ta• - , 29. 13f15. TWO ni.di se bELVIOLABLE BOLES At eibh ptece. Dishy of teem true in Le boginutas of the ger, yveng - melee. licoolOWlMieCi the it , ratas ia all tbri , nr.rihts and cacalm. bed are tlyquag - hti 1,,,,,qh.,bad by girt, elle, gvale end fatailiit /r4M bzlag ,o lot surroeod.d by toe, eolli:oe. '!:boroitt i,rnd Ago a,rvlcealp.o, they are u..) 'Ungar re qurPO le the army. AnCi /Oh bo paroruth attention Ktlee at far kaa zhaU sir true value Tne , of both miaar a.bd 1 . itus . r/c 1s e.pecially Invite 1. 'a'd Fiagfy Feie to o..ninier,ce at 10 TGrtna--Caeh. in United Sloes narreney TAMLS 4 &KM, iel2 ISt . Brevet Btilibdisr Geberal. in cbsrgb Ptrst. D,vibion Q It G 0 SALE OF CONDEMNED QUARIN3II. IS.A.etBB. STORES, GRAIN, AND Oitall daJKS. map. OFFICis, bileOT Or N1e..4111P74f05, WAFOiIN,ToN, 1.1 Jane 10. 1810 Wlll be Bald at pnnti,t et:taloa, sneer tits direst. , o or Captain Samuel B. la A Q. M . a. six.v.t. S' , sir ET Wif a NV. in I.hs city of WaSF:It101'00, 0 0.. on WEDNBeDcY. Juttat2l DUI, at 10 o'clock e. d , a jot of Rui:ternolasor SLUGS. C3Zlb/114.01 as being unfit for pilule tluTViCe ' VIZ: Cups, ristet, Knives and Forks, Stoves. Taias, Brushes, Baoseta, Lardergg, Brooms, Shakes, Chairs, Pauline, 80. ALSO, At the gams iima and Ma g.. lIMITT F3VB buslisle of E EMS TI-101700,11) bop,O.ay of 0 and bi'dd HAND RAD AND Tuou.iasp gHeLN . , twaeratni bl.l4ers ail" ha tagnired to remove the. Ste; ee wtufn nye (6) Jaya from nate of min. Terme aneh, to Government k RU ER, Bile. Gen. and Ghlef Quetarmaster. Jel2 St Depot of WazietngtOM. SPECIAL SALES OF SERVIORAIiiLE DELLS? ROMS S. QUAWFBRIIIt.STER GitnßßAL'il OFFICE. WAVEINGFON, D. ft., Jute 1. IEOS. By direction of the. (hat inn:tater General, them will be eold at public auction, to the highest bidder. at the tit:newel:lu blow, ?it: GLE , BIAO D C )1011D 41". Jane 5, 1855, GIEF 1 , -ORti, D. C., E4' , TiRDA.T. J.ue 10. 1855. GLholtOke, D. C , June 12. 18 , 55, BaLTI MORE. 310. WhD!tfill) , eV. Inc, 14. 1855 iLLIAM , PCMY, PA Jane :7, 1665, WEaTCHEsIIIit. PA.. , Jobe 17, 1885, GlEhliOlio D O...ATiIKDaY.IIt , a 17 18E15. igiIIEBORO. I) C., MOO ireY, Jane 19. 5810. fratiolto 0 0., haTIIIIOAS. lane 8685, PI3II4DACPRIA, Pe , alllk.Dal7.3nee 28, 1986, Givr Botta D 0., hiol 7 Dal. JD an 26 ISM, PlTTitilfliG, PA., Et ATIDND July 1. ltBs. G110.13:11,0. D EtATUKDAY. July I, 1865, Two litimirsd ft:arclocablu 1.1. - elt 11..sreet at etch nines An ono's:snits- to uurchsca A superior deal or - Urea Ranee, at ler lees than that[ true value, lo now affo - dad to f. 438 pabilc. The aromals, trough pawgd awl ear ctee. Cele, ale no longer required in the army, and meet be eold. The attention of mansgere of city railroade and of mar afacto:les is °sped , fly carted to :twee Hulce. Borate •old singly. dales to commence p,t, 10 A. N. Terms--Cerh in trnitrd Stites currency biramboat for bore will leave Seven' street wharf, Washington, every hoar from A & 1 17 el 6P. N. JANENS ERIN. Brevet Brigadier teener:lA in charge, ja5.231 Fitat DiVesion, Q. 31. a 0. 409 warmer Street OF pALE OF GOVERNMENT. HOR:i•ES. 42IIARTERMLETER GENERAL'S OR M% HaarDlVls (ex WASITINOTON Car, Y.a F 9, to6l. Will be sold at publie mutton, to the Manual bidder, at °Macro, D C.. on PEI oAT, June 2, 1866, TUE' DAY, June 6, 1866, THURSDAY. June 8. WM, FRIDAY, Jane 9, 1E66, AND ON TURSDAY. T1111R6,;4I. and FRIDAY of each - week thereafter during the mewl of Jane, 1865, TWO MiNIARD CAVAL &566 Bad DAY. Per lead and tanning purposes many good bargains ma; be ban. Horses sold singly. Sale to commence at 10 A. M. Mafia ORO, 1.0 Cfs.red Statee itOrtellaf. Stestob.uit for !lumber° mil leave Seventb-strest wharf, Washington, every 'hour from 9A. M toe P, K. JAMR4 i SKIN, Brevet Brigadier General, in shams let Divislen, Quartermaster tioneraVe 061oe. je2.2st SALE OF GOVERNMENT lIORSES. QUASTIIRMART)I2, 0.11.1.121142.15 OPTIC& P/BST DIVIS WASHINCITON 01T1r. May 59 1886. Will be sold at public aucr ih u„ to at/Miami bidder. Al IlLe gl is inallE, bralai r ta It VT/VEY:I is rk Jane T. 1865, LANCASTER, PE j ec a N2•2 B I: I I7ANIA, THURSDAY. ERADING, PRNOCTLVNIA, THURSDAY. Juno 16 1865, WEST CHEST3R, PRA NeYLVANTA, THURSDAY. Juse 18 1885 MIFFLIN, rztithar,v•ats, THURSDAY. June 22, 1866„ PITTSBURG. PEciliS2LVabllA, THURSDAY. June 22, 1858, BALTIMORE. MARTLAN 0. WEDNIUSDAY, Jane 28. 1886, PITTSBURG, PE121251 LVANIA, THURSDAY, Inca 29. 1935, TWO HUNDRSD CAVALRY HOURS At each place.. For ...I and farming puniness many good bargains may be had Horses sold singly, Sales to canimeaso at 10 A 51. Terms—cash, in United 3 tates ourrouov. JAMES •A.. RSV& Brevet Brlgadier areneral. 342-281 In charge Pirat Division Q. AI G. 0. 21.231,0E14 02 NOIICE.-SALE OF ARMY MULES. ' QUARtNENASTER GENERAL'S OFFISH. WASHINGTON. D. MST 28 18135. MANY THOUSANDS OF MULES are being disposed of at public We at Washington. Teems:es will continue until the number of animate Is reduced in proportion to the reduction of the armies. non going on rapidly. There are in the ANEW of the Potomac,of the Ten. ESIBOO, and of Georgia, _prolmbty 31(7111410M3IND OF TIM ENBST , BIX•MULE TIMMS VS THE WORLD. Many of them wFre bought in the beginning of the war, as young mule% accomPanled the armies in alt their marches end [amps, and are thoroughly broken, hardened by exercise. gentle and familiar, from being so long surrounded by th.es. , ldiers. The whole South 'seldom( of farming stock. and the North also has suffered from the drain of animals, taken to supp. y the armies. There animals are sod at ypublic emotion; TEM" WILL VOT RUING ANYTHING.LOIS THEIR TOGS VALUE and such opportunities for farmers to get working anialthi to Stock their farms, and for drovers and dealers in stook to make good specalations, by purchasing them and disposing of them in the south. will never occur again. ILL O. MRIO9, Qnartermastec General, 152.241 Grevet Major General NOTICE. - TEE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between the undersigned. an. der the style of CONE LIN, LBWS, & CO., le this de, direolved by mutual conssat 'roe business of the lets firm will 1w settled by Mr. GRO&GI HULAS, at 30$ ClillkiTNClT Street. B. K. ifOlVlLLinis jel4 St 050. H. LEVIS. N , .. O VACATIONS. -PREFAB AT 10 14 for Business Life. Instruction in Book:keeping, in all its brandies, Penmanship, Bommerelli °cicala. Lions, Brisnpois Forms • alc. at CliirrEntißß'S COMKEVBAL COLLEGE, 631 4.IIIIIBTBUT Btrset, nor. of Beneath. . . . Telegraphing, by both Sonnd and Paper lestrnmeuts, SltLdeDil. MOW* d. at any time, and instructed sepa rately, at en& hours SS 1114.7 best snit their conve nience • • tee 191• $400.068 71 MACHINERY . AND lUON. aRIOD & LONG • Nal praeroN WOllO4. 1340 ENIOII OTRISZT, linsineers, Msahiniste, "oiler Makers. and dot Bander', 'reads. of every description made to order. Sole Agents for Long's Marine godinonisien. espld-13 THOMAS M'DONOLIGH, OBASIRAL SLATICSINITHIWG. Elilt STMT. ABOVE DOB STREIT FRANKLIN. MBA, . iris- Boring took on hand or made to order on abort none& m71.1-Bm MORGAN, ORR, & CO., STRA.DI BD!' All- GINS 21111DEEk_Iron ronedera, and General Machinists and Boiler Makers. no. 1219 ciALLow. HILL West, Philadelphia. firntrf PENN STEAK ENGINE AND —" WORKS. —l‘ll.oll & LE VY. Prat/J:OIAL AND THHORITICAL MA CHINISTS. MAKERS, BLACHSACTHS, and Willie LIMO, having for many years bean In successful operm len. and been excitudvar engaged in building and repeirie g Marine and Elver ingines, high and loW• pressure, Iron Boilers, Water Tints. Propellers, &0., respectfully offer their services to the Priblia at being fully preparedto contract for engines of All shim. Marton. Alter, and Stationary- having sets of patterns Of different situ. are pre area to eremite orders with quick aespatok Every description of pattera.mnittng nude 'tithe shortest notice. Nigh end Itow PeUark Flue, Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, of the best Nee. erivania ehareoal iron. Forging. of all sizes and Wade: Iron and Brass Castings of all descriptions; Boll; Turning. Screw-Chattel. and all other work connected with the shore business. Drawings and specifications for all work done at the establishment free of charge, and work guaranteed. The subscribers MIMS ample wharf-dosk room for re pairs of boats, where they atm lie in perfect safety, and are provided ' with shears, blocks, fails, ne„ A.. , for raising heavy or light weights. JACOB 0, 111AFIL JOHN P. LEVY. tr MOH and ?AMUR Itreete. J. VAUGHAN MlCalitoc. WILLLUI Y, 117018101. Jorna P (14)Pla QOUTRWARR FOUNDRY, ',IFNI AND WASBUSGTON STREETS, pIuLTADaLPEIIA. Sc SONS, ENGINEERS AND - MACHINISTS. Manufacture High and Low Preemie Steam Engines, f o r land, river, and marine aerviee. _ Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks Iron B oats , aa• Inas or frame ds, either iron or . brass. Iron • Roofs for Gas Works, WorhehoPe r . Rail road Stations. Retorts and Oaa blachinery of the latest and moat im. proved eOtetruotion. Every deacription of Plantation 1144114111117, BM& as Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mins, Vacuum Pans, Omu Steam Trains.Defecators, Filters, Pumping Ensinesad Bole agents for V Rillieux's Patent Sugar-Bolling Appwravo. Vermovtles Patent Steam Sumter , and Aspinwall' & Wolters Patent chndrisnata ga - Dratalnt Maohlas. anl2 tt HAVANA OIGAREL-A GOOD VA.. 18.1117 S constantly!' stork WA bond. at lowest cash rates. R. :ROGUE At BONS. 3ny94 ems, Na 216 Routh MOAT Street. 10 BR II A. T. OWEN, ATTORNEY, w 1:10111BILLOK AT :LAW. /ID SOLICITOR Olt CLAM& 061 "0 61 /./ lOW, oar rovits•zah struw. waikinswa. da:Ak4a AUCTION SALES. COP.MULTNERSHIPS. EDVCATIONAL. - • AIICTION SAVALS. Tonzi B. 111YER9 +ll CO., .N.l;Cril. s l tagEtet.ltar, Rata and 1434 MARRA, ialtrta postfrnT. VALE. OP 575 L 1 7, EZWEL 007t4actl, a AD 190 'rat-: DAY et".—We t • tits icator•rs to tnr valunbitt and .4t.n , ivo an. Blitt‘h - Frcoch, (.4 e autst and Amerban extib•attit g 1575 pultago sad lots or alto!, st,ver" l, , atticlet, •to nrrampturtly iv , l4 months' curlsßao p for etta.t, COlntanatqatAl Intra:nt". at LEAO CO - zis pr LARGE PDOI7IVE, F Ef3I 7. 2AR. 14/ liNtolli—oPtD anal Vr.Tll3 We will hoot a Prrom Polo Forelro •‘.44 u.b. 0, 4. 1 / a clil Of .0111 pan for cub "ti bzr IlirltSDAT Id9R 3 r r tfo, 16. et 10 o'clock,. einbractir &tont pio„ al d late or at.iic a 1 ii lain' 712 woweri; 4 . 4 ads, iilrn silkt, and trattoni t to Whiell qq I,ti,N, attOn4.o3l of deott. re tt, 4814010. °rile ketne will be or env:4 ainittiten, with eitC.410;11 , 14 eerily an Oa the nil.. when dralcre find it to tbi•ty I, 1,. 41 ,'7: strand. 4 lu ' , laded . to oar sale of riII3RADaY, Jane lk.h be roared ik port the fot!t. or Ica, viz:: • ,Jt nr).”Berios. 7 j, bleached and btown cottettf, — l3ioeP • !WM ' . all. wool , !. , mat ah a oavt. r Oltlt,•oltotkO 11418. chip shave P. J en , ..ca giurh afar lan aO, —caeca ArLitaa. c alauada, R. tackt jecAo, eg,! Cittatar'es. ,Olso:oao, paper mnt.lc... eti cocoa At.itOos, line 'ye, C. W . Eli lf tlaltT-Taif.. l ßa • DDitita . —places Frencb gOotLe. pleat. plain cad intied tooltoce, ctetinlarM t -plows Wick and eel .'aa It4LIALIA, tMja 06 0,, • " L1N81913 o . • shirting. ducks.n isb an,) w Fall lines crews, art Is, h. 1. 1 .117...-; Aloe. tab.,e damask. sheetkg,,, L. t 3, hd kr 3 t'v% Bea. 414 t DdiF SS GOODS. Fiats St: us. do lumen Nucl. Anihram . sheers& colored p•pllus, plaid tillret ,, s , no, au, A 'tt nation, bareges, gusehams, 'statues% d. 430 11 1/3, •41 L 3 ens Su tas. iron du rhino, mun,a4,,,,„,„.., 0111312/ok, 11,1tLit de so:ren, area 1:111.0,A, 13 , 11311n0r Shuwls silk and 0 1 ,:l'h Inte t. Hog sod gsz shin% hoSterif, nap tbnu, tlea. eewing a, straw soodt, 11(1314 sv,sh, R s'iii add to above sate, to 2 bules, phc - s• 7.4 all•wool }Liglan faun 0 3 1 . oro, to close a toreig acco , ..ut POSITIVE MLR OF VI.Y.Pt)FADZa,E MiT MGR ar FM DAT Si dime letb. at ll o'clock, vrt ; be fond ny cattle, . four bxeuchs' credit, about :W0 Issas Ash 411 p 47 HMI Os. t.vel dmnaek,Neite,laa, h msp A i site. g b d c;trpetiolv, Canton led . mtb tit is. as . etor,r o tu, ch. , 4414 gCtthe whist oar be SXntJliitdd 4.4t1y nn the lanntml 44kie. - _ PBRSIIIFTOvY HALM OF FRISSICII, jhaF, AND ondTle id flit Y Op Id° lla Juno 19th, tt 10 o'coen. wilt ha soil, Iv) on lour incutt—' melt; it 654) PACS. , Gs gilt) 6424 o! Frunat, India, Ostman, and British dry • d; t t lug a Jam. ins desirable 8.,2nr1 ins of ray;; and pante art elee in stk, worsted, woollen. and cotton fa htfas $.--Cainp]e3 of thn oloie wU1159 arroacti fqt w cat.i.:(ll.l/4 8k1,4%) no the 5:1 14.4 en dealeto gIII nwl it in their Lic.iroit;..i,, LARGE PBBBMPTORT BA1.1; O BIGTV, BEGOABB, TRAVELLIsG BAGS, BTBAWJuti'4 Ofl TUESDAY BUMD IN% Jere irtb. at 10 ococ, 1011 b 4 a. 14, on loorfunAbs' credi4 about 12:Op mtli4lol broger.s. he er-hrsotoe, a rilme and fresh Cf Brfi , °table voon of oivi osatorrt soltont ot•:•3 Will be opon for examluatiou, wita oatalognee, 01 utoroing of *the. • 1.4 THOMAS .A 6 , BUMS, Stoa. 139 and kill South TOMMIE etwtt. rotatoloo of Tat NolotO and Moab, at 0 4 :it , simugo. Wier) , Ta€acian at /8 o'clegk. Pr% .1S or 139 ar 141 South Fourth etrest, NIIPRRIoR PIIRNTTnRR. FINE Mllittintl. F':l fittoi" Ir;AFB. tHAt.tiON oFFIOB VBAdir .BwINO attn.:BINA. CANTOS 4TIT2f SOW" Airrittr,T.t. APIS 0 , RBA CARPALS, ii9o 11 A:iD CANIf•N :14,77'114G9, Stu THritt..soAir MoBJNINO, At 9 o'clock, /Attie Auction ”t f 8, superiltotoni , kt4 futniture Ant, r.irrete.. fire proof elle by 811146% at eon, toper:or of6ee furniture. se wide utacatn4 t t i, deliera, rrnpoa Caine, handCOMI) titll9.lela and OM cArpettr bilge quantity Benton and COCOA racAlgo, as. spie Tor %ccerpt of th, Unita& etataa. KNIVES, FOB - K. 3, 3 4,, TIN CUPS, PIN PLAT'S, ON 'I . I3IIBsD AY, At 1 o'clAck. tin, anal st , rA, b 9 90tf kt, rum9l; o( the ll9ited status, 2 t 77 2,492 tpti, 2,Ele 91-ouns 2 VS tin piktfe, y CBO In cups. The above lota ars ram> ar, raid in loud eonditioe. BOA 11037 iffennt Vernon street. Ettp,Eßioß, , jeciero, e Plateo.kesit,n, BZ's. qzll.'s OAAPN PA. 6so. OA FBI DAT MANI 010, Ifth inetant, at 30 o'eloat. by ba,c4,l,.vie, at So. l Aloratt Vernon street, the severter faratture. flna tq4,l ressresed plan.), with pearl key% line B:Uisdb Mdy De examined at a o'clock on the morning of thi ale. Sccond Sale Ifni. B'9 mil 811 Obecteni eir.44 wroaK UB BLISOANT ft.'+ISKWOUD Aan WAL2C? FaHNITCFRA ON fittifiDaY Sure 19. st 10 &clack. at No Bdl end 811 ' , beetle etr , ot. by cacialtanc. will he continual the sale of apt oath of elegant furniture manufactured by *Morse 1, Nctirels . . /Kr. Th Is P6lll blend, tin choice of Mr. Resirell st..etc of ro.ocroo.i az3 weluat Pari3T, dist* rivin, library, atd Cttelber tarnitnre. ,pQr. p u t t platiculw r .j x , olasiog,Wod tilYElßlays Drovtni to Bole. Sale G. SS Marshall st-est MELT lIOUSSIIMA FURNITUL rrszo, TAPE TR? nAgaErS, Bco ON vmnyksnii 2let het . at le o'cloek, at tto 3 , 8 141itihall suet, below Callosrhill. ettert, the bottathold and kite•ca intnitate, fine toned taco:ode (by Leta), t.pour taarem pier mirrore, the SW. *ale. Mey be exaccinvd. at S o'clock on the morainic! }~.EIDXCA.L. ELECTRICAL OFFICES. E. It 5 , g- Soren SI,DVSVPIL below RS.Ol3lll* ' ales., CRSSTNEIT and PONTISTZ Street. West Ph. liesdelpnia DR. TROHLS /IMP baring been very 611•1441' I foi in the cure o , Diseases by this new , =Abet would interns bis friends and the ,Public it at he h still beneficing and easing many whom reediehl did not effete, and considered Incurable 1 We will mention a fewnr the Dimmest in the enxt of which this Westmont seldom it ever fails: /Rhewnstien, 'Felons. Kidney Dlfilaies r:euralsia, fts.ngrene. Liver Pat alysia, Uleers. tleoital CMIC-P.. Hale. Spinal Dyabspaill, Abscissa, Tbroat .. r , :yej It Agee, Iteoptiont, P[01406114 /As.letnee. Inflammations.' Noo ktiaissions, ' Congestion, Hemorrhage. Diabetes, Bet Patients will be treated at their residences whetwhet Idesired, a large num bar of testimonials may be net at the OBleoe iron patients in this eity. 4orsnitr , Cons gratis. Dille hours B A. M. to 6 At ln the $ city. ' DR.. irROS. ALLAN, 1 apre-Bni ' Sleetrielin. F 4 LECTROPATHIO ESTABIIE6 - MUM —DR A. IL- STEVENE, one of till nut DINC)VERBRR of r, a4W eyelent or trenttocithaeoo2 , MODIFIED ELEV.:73OAL APPLICATION'S' 43:1 4 i br.z been ro. very onotossfol et PENN BQOANS for fo Out three yearn, has removed ' ble 011ee and tiortdood to 1638 NaNTE %root, one door below Seyouteentb, 811 remone dostrtnn reform:ma, or UT platienlin wtth regard to VA spßotal modeof trertneat, wi1110.441 fall or send for n xiatnntOot ConnOtation or advlaa erstnltonn. SHIPPING. pilini°lll.l%.PHi l itfrto.."4 port or SATURDSIS. from first wharf —O- In r," Street. &talarielphis. siad Loug Whew:, Boston. The eteahrehip BA3IOIO. Caps. Wattheirklilti... lB li bon Philadelphia for Boston. on Saturday , dime ',P." 10 A K.. and 'steamship Sualiidir, 8* 16, 1. 1 ." Borten for Philadelphia, on the tarns dal aid P. I. Thee. new and, subetauttal steasarbtpe forte a »ea uste. selling front sash port punctually on Rater Cara Inonranoos Mated it one•heit the mains 44 1 0 on the Tomsk. Pretexts tab's at fair ratio. ereagavt"" °P 1.1"1 lid ILI of an. . 4. 1;1; Trott or Pommy Oak ipkt r gro s ontrii Xtb94l . BoatiDILLAWARIS tratit. s latek STEAM TO LIVERPOOL , - owing. Pi Queenstown—Tim ramie Lint Mabee; eiSen-WSISKL X, Writes the D S. HON CITY OF COEN. . viNONOSDLY June lab. DITY OF WAIIIII4GTON...•haTORDST fnue fne ar,Aseto CITY OF LONDON-- gaTrillaili. June 24ta At Noon, from Pier 41, North [leer. BAUR OF Pag•Atra. First Cabln—.•— .. ..• $9O 00 Steerage. ..... • ."..v to London. 96 00 • • to London... NO alsotos— —lO6 00' to Paris .—. 43 Oi Dastengt*s forwardad to Rum Nailibarg, Brfr' mon, ba , &a— at moderate ralll. Patgage 10rtbe 111 , 11 Stestaere, eitilthe every Salim day, Payable In old. 'Nesse.) by the mid•wesk steam• err, payable In U. 8. Ottrifinar Steerage pitmans from Liverpool or Qaaatistown, avid. or its equivalent. Tickets aan be bought here bi persons sendmg for their friends. For farther Information, apply at the Compeer' , Offices. JOHN O. D ALB', agent, jel3.Ne24 DI WALNUT direst, Phila. Ai dge NEW EXPRESS LINE, TO ALEXAMDZIA, 0110FITTOWS, 411 WASHINOTOR. vie Oka/tape/Me end Delaware Drag Steamers laws first Wharf Above KARIM Sirmg every WRDIIRSDAY sad SATURDAY, at 12 For Freight apply to Agents, WK. P. CLYDE NeAlt wad South Wharves,.Phlla. t J. B. Divwsol , morstetown. D.Q. I FLOWVIDI d< BOWNW, Aialcandrti. VAL tfthl9-DO i s a yE i t NOTIOE.-FOR NNW YORK. —The PHILADELPHIA All HEW YORK EXPRESS lITHANDUAT OOAIPAItT. TU Delaware ma Rarita Canal. Steamer' , leave DAILY, fret wharf below Roar Etreat. L at. I o'clock P. IL • r. GLIDE Ag 00.,14 B. WHAZYWLI III A JANIS HAND, UT WALL BOW* E/Ll6-910 NW ID* WiETR VIRGIN WAX OF ANVIL , 1 1 1.—A new Mush Coametister betaittbriurk, 3ll Pren Sirius to oomplesion. It is the most Wenn,: pormakund Li s .e There is Weer Ghia, lirf,V. l .. numne.le, math,nor tat to 11. emoneeinett, composed entirely of pars Visain Wax ; hence the et ttatoutuar7 qualities for preserving the skim 0041 it soft, smooth fair, and transparent It manes the 01 aPPOAT younsAhe an d handsome the t o mbola moro beantiaml. and the most beautiful divine r 6O Mend 60 sent'. Prepared omit by HUNT it l tamers, -• 41 South SIGHTS nwk._t two demo shoe Chestnut. and lag South 0113731/TH Sired. W I Walnut, ap3-le ltir A 011ERBIA, HERRING, SHAD, AYX bbh Mum los. 1,1, and 6 Neekeei lete•eingnt let ash. la assorted gaekngea. Y.OOO big & grow Eastport, fortune /SAY& and Maw Herring. IdlOo boxes UNA * Sealed, HO. / Herriai. leo bble Mew Mesa Head. IMO bores flertlrner-eonnty Hheene,_ba, In store and for We by MIIRPHT k loom Jale.tf no. 146 10171 WHAM"' TBOMSON'EI LONDON ICITOO' 'EVER, OR EUROPEAN It ANON, for Weill botels,or potato Inalltrittona,te TWINS Y PERENT SIZES. Also. Pb.lladeleht. , , Rast a ' Pot atr Pornsoes, Portable Heaters. I.,owdocro Oral: Flreboard Stores, Bath Boilers, eltewbole Hates, Er 7/ ere, (looking Stoves. ate at wholesale sad roan, the manufacturers oumfx : fgcaps,, k g r 3 ap264ntbsem Div, mw , mostiajlacaa P 12( / //ADEL PH rh. OEOEB' EANDLUE IIISTIi UTIt, bo. ); N. NINTH Shut t taws flubs —O. EVERETT. shot thistf' yesra• s- rustiest exparlett., te gamuts's the skillti adtastuasus of his Protaiont4o tent Gradasting Protean TIMM' SUPPOrtal , N l i all StOCkingl, Sballfhlr' Bum% Matches. am V,17 slartmelts foudastsd by Lady. We 4 5% MONEY TO ANY Amovl • LOADDD DPW" OLLMONDE,_WATCI a • SRO/BLIT PLATE CLOTH/1M 14 ' . JOHlitlik,oo '5 OLD ISTARLOinsia LOA, OPEC& %Mir THIRD &nil HARRILL Ma.. ldo,' Lwow_ 6904 P., MN JP/ANS WATSON'S oup &Lummox% WI mit BODYR 10tramm STRUL k in A alsm viAult VMEtabeti ne o w 0 I mo E. S. EARLY, wiassisniNG tairusairmirm" is. Dome! TENTH and GREW Eitroodo 03151 NEF F zusimairs COTTAGE OttGANS dot XV 131(7140ILLIDt but 1171141 1 / 1 11440 lx O r em of so sad rower, deemed tuateidaUs ror Chow N sue ads, bat tonsil i• b sagally trefi g4I4P Ws MIR nil Inswiat Room. in oats 6% 6 11 Z. W. J , t. /lc If solo. sivslrilkttoo Alto. a go ss44 suorintlll 01 the; tartest at 1112 i " Wriatbllli 0A UR&
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