THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1866. U IT Y I N TJ3 I G ENCE For Additional Vtty IrUe.iKjence tee fifM Page. Frockedings in Councils. In Select Council, Mr. Urar submitted a resolution ten dering the thanks ol the city to members ot . . the House ot ltepresctitiitiven, especially those troro the city ot Fhilalelpbia aud fctiate of Pen nsylvania, for their excitions to behalf ' of ICHPiie Inland. Tli.mks wore also tendered to the Secretary ol the Navy tor hm Interest in the subiect. The resolutions were adopted. Mr. Van Cleve, from tl e peclal committee on - "the reception of the Btate ting, ubinUted an ordinance making; an appropriation of $10,000 to meet the expenses. Mr. Van Cleve said that the amount was fixed alter a careful estimate. Six hundred color ser geants and twelve hundred orphan children will have to be c-tred lor, in addition to the ex pense of staging and decoration in the Square, ' JZMIO, and fireworks, $'2000. The amount origi nally reported whs much larger than this, but it was cut down, aud was no as low as it could be made consistent with the magnitude of the dippliiy. The ordirancc was adopted by a unanimous vote. Mr. Gray, from the Special Committee on the improvement of Krond street, submitted a leport, ith the proceedings or the meet ing of citizens (already publl-ihd). An ordinance was also reported, authorizing the paving, grading, an t uiacaduinizing of Broad street, according 10 ihe plan reierred to. ('lhe bdl does not make any appropilation, and enacts that the work liall not be com menced until tlie appropriation is raado by tlic.city for thai portion 01 the cost adjudged to fahiifon the rorporat.on.) Tlie ordinance was adopted. A communication was received from the Trus tees ol the Vily Jce Boat, Muting that a contract had teen made with Ueorge Cramp, lor an iron ice boat, lor the sum of $32,500. iielerred to Committee on Finance. Mr. Bu1r.n1 introduced a resolution, instruct irg the Committee on Port Wardens to report an ordinance prohibiting the lcaing of wharves on the Delaware, between Poplar and Almond streets, lor the deposit of manure. .Referred to Committee. The ordinance from Common Council appro priating $1,075,000 to pay the interest on the debt ot the city falling due July 1, 180(5, was concurred Di." . The ordinance from Common Council appro printing a nite lor a new station house in the Eleventh: Ward, and designating thi present station house (Commissioners' Hall) tor school purposes, was concurred in. Tbe resolution from Common Council with reference to the adjournuent of Councils on the nib. of July, wa concurred In. Adjourned. In Common Vc uncil, the folio Aing opinion of the City Solicitor, in reply to a communication Jrom the Commission appointed by act ol Legis lature tor the erection of a bridge over the Schuylkill at South street, was presented by the President, Mr. Stokley: The City Solicitor says: I have carefully con sidered the act, and have arrived at the follow ing opinion as to the power and the duile9 of the Commission: The authority conferred by the law is unusual, and it construed as removing from Councils thoir ordinary control over a great public improve ment, would naturally excite the strong oppo sition of the city aud its departments. A law requiring the Comuil-sion to commence the erection of the bridge within twelve months from April 5, 18(10, and yet allowing tbe Councils until July 1, 1807, to enter into a contract .aud commence the erection of the bridge, would seem to involve a contradiction. If the Com mission don't conimei.ee before 6th April, 18G7, they violate the law which requires them to pro ceed, and ii they do ei.ter into s contract, it is liable to be utterly set at naught by the action of Councils any time prior to July 1, 1807. But if the statute is (o be acted on, it should receive a construction wnicb. shall grant it the boon oi life, not inflict death upon the law or any ot its members. Chief Justice McKean, as long ago as 1786, ruled that "where the intension of the Legisla ture or the law is doubtful, and not clear, the Judge ought to interpret the law to be what is moat consonant to equity, and least inconve nient." The propriety of that rule ia well illus trated by the present case, tor unless it is applied here, the proviso might, as repugnant to the enacting clause, be declared void. 1.8 Peunsyl , vania Law Journal, 601.) I am, therefore, of the opinion that, under the law, it is the duty of tbe conimisbioners to com mence some time before April 6, 1867; but that before proceeding they should enclose a copy of the act to Councils, and calling their attention to its provisions, invite their direction or co operation. it may be that Councils might resolve to contest the law', or that, on the other hand, they might at once proceed to enter into a contract. It the latter course should be adopted, the power and duties of tho Commission at once ter ruinate. 1 do not know that any fuller expression of opinion is aesurcd. If to, I shall be happy to reply to any pariiculur points or questions wbichroay be suggested. The opinion, add the documents accompany ing it, were referred to the Committee on Finance. Mr. Marcer, of the Finance Committee, re , ported an ordinance appropriating $1,076,000 to pay interest on the funded debt ot the city tail ing due July 1. Aaopted. Mr. Harper offered a res lution, instructing the Committee on Police to report an ordinance to prevent the erection of heavy signs on tbe tops of buildings. Keleired to Committee on . Police. Mr. Billington submitted an ordinance pro viding for the erection ot a school-house on the site of prei-ent Northern Liberties Hall, in tho Eleventh Ward, which was agreed to. Mr. Urlfiitbs, of tbe Committee on Trusts and Fire, reported an ordinance making an appro priation of $..00 to pay salaries of two additional bell-ringers tor the -tute House, so that the Miate House tell can be runs at all times of tire. Not agreed to jeas, H; navs, 20. The ordinance Irom Select Council, divlling the First and Second Police Districts into three, was confaidered und adopted. The ordinance from t lie same Chamber, ap propriating $10,000 to pay expenses incurred in reception ol flagj, was taken up. Adopted jeaa, 26; nays, 9. The following resolutions and ordinances from Select Council were concurred in: Returning thanks to members of Congress; for erecting a river wall at Fairmount Park ; to pay damages to trees, etc., in laying pipe; io renew the lease of rooms lor Recorder of Deeds' ollice; providing tor the purchnse of lo;s in the Tweuty-third and Twenty seventh Wards. The resolution from same Chamber, instruct ing the City Solicitor to .-.ommence prosecution against the City Commissioners for a misde meanor in office for unlawfully purchasing sup plies in 1866, was agreed to. The ordinance from tLe same Chamber, pro viding lor the improvement of Broad street, was taken up, but theChimber adjourned beloreany final action was taken. Arrival of Emigrants. The packet ship Itmcarora, Captain Dunlevy, arrived from Liverpool yesterday afternoon, hav!n on board tive hundred and elghty-tive Irish emigrants, all apparently in good circumstances, and some of them presentinc an appearance of robust health, such as is not ofien met with in this country. There was a malority of women and children, among the latter a number of iniants in arms. The ship had been thirty days in making the pasfeaMe, and the weather being generally favora ble, tbcro was very little sickness on board. No deaths occurred during the voyaere. Anniversary. The Old Man's Home, a rhantable institution of a religious but not do ; ncmiuational character, situated at Powelton avenue and Thirty-ninth street, West Puilidel phia, celebrated it second anniversary yester day afternoou. Protestor Saunders opened the exercisei, ana aaareeses were delivered oy uev. Irb. Richard Newton, George I). Boardman, Alexander Reed and J. Wbeaton 8mltb, and by lie?, luefsrs. ij uranil and Allen. Tbe Home una originated and is superintended by ladles. Iiie Will of Mrs. Ann Hertzoo. The following charitable bequests were mad by the will ol Mrs. Ann Hertzog. whicn has iustbeen admitted to probates- frier Heritor Theological Hall 10 000 I hllauelnhia Bible eocieiv, a.'iM I'bliadeiuhia Tract (society 8'J0J i nira Keiormea natch t burcn lbM Benevolent Jriidol Intra lteformed It toll Lliurcb 8000 1 hird Reformed Dutch C'borch, Fuel lor Poor Third Koiormed Dutch Cnurch, Sabbath 80 JO r-'choo) 8000 60 JO 8JO0 8010 8 XX) Pennsylvania Hon men ' friend Society Alerehan's' rvaa or the lit ot Philadelphia. J hiladeiptifa Asioo:ation for the Relief of Disabled blrems N oritur 0 Home for Kriendioss Children Lid 011 School and Children'. Home of Phila delphia 80 10 Northern liispensarr 8) JO norrnorn soup oooiety trw American i-onafty school union Union Honevolent Association 1 hiladelnbia Boe etv lor tbe Eiaidot meut and 200 ) 8000 instruction oi too 1 oor Z'Xfti Foster Home 2000 llnUdolpba Pabbath Asocial Ion 200J Contributors to the I'onnsilvaula Hoanital. ... iOuo i hiladelpbia Female Domojtio Missionary So ciety Perin Asylum forlndifrent Widows aud Jingie Women 1000 2000 Pennsylvania Institution tor tlie Iusiruo ion of tlie Wind 8000 Pennslvania Institution lor itw llttl aud Dumb 80011 The several legatees are to receive lue whole of their legacies intact, a4 wiil.out any dimi nution thereof on account of any Slate or Oov etnmeut tax: The following bequests were made. exceDtin those to Mrs. Cowan and Mrs. Wilkinson: Thomas 8. Folwe I SiOOO Francis Lasher 6'KM) M 11. Doiiiitr 2000 B Coilins 20 Kl B. Cooke 9X)u A H. Wick.iile 2 K)i V. U Cooke 200) A. II. Cunbmnn 1 00 M. H. LiTcmetttr 6 0J W li. Carver, as executor and truHtee 6 K)J ln C. V 8 K Lndlow CO 0 Konaiie Mivtr 6000 Mti (iros 2000 Chi dren oUS. Afhmead 1 W. 11. Asbuoad and C. Asbmead) , 4000 c'"- ' iNirOUBATIOtf OF TDK SOLDIERS' HOME. -jThe'!5;(.npr8' and Sailors' Home, now located in ihe Htate Arsenal Building, Sixteenth Bud Ivlbcrt (-a'eets, was formally inauguraicd last evening. The Home has been open for some tinw, and the managers have already cared tor a large number of those who are entitled to the bei obtol the in--tiiutioL'. Thero has been no alteration in the arsenal building, except that made at the time the Government was unlug it as a hosnitel. The several rooms contain tour hundred cots, and at the present time there arc one hundred and forty inmates of the Home. A library of three thbusund volumes has been secured for the use of the soldiers, and a plea sant icadlna-room is one of the chief attractions ol the institution. In every respect the institu tion is what its name represents "a Home." The Inaugural ceremonies drew together a large assemblage ot ladies aud gentlemen. The soldiers had a prominent place, and through tbe direction of the lady niauagers, the building was handsomely decorated with flags and the corps badges ol the army. A tine band of music was in attendance, and varied the enter tamment with dome excellent musical selec- t ons. Mayor McMichael presided, and tbe ceremonies were opened with prayer by the Rev. Dr. E. R. Beadle. A li-'tter from General Geary wa received ex- pr sstng nis reeiet at not being able to be pre sent, ana announcing nis warmest sympathy lor inc lnsmuuon. To-day and to-morrow the Home will be open 10 vibiiuru Trial Trip of the Steamship "Ro man." The new steamer Roman, of tbe Phila delphia and Boston Steam Mail-ship Company, made, her trial trip yesterday from the wharf of Messrs. Reaney, Son & Archbold, at Chester, on tbe Delaware river, where her machinery was built. A number of gentlemen ol tbw city, Colonel William B. Thomas, Mr. A. G. Cattell, Mr. A. P. Cbesobrough, Mr. P. Planlgan, President or the (southern Mail htearmhip Coin pany, Mr. Wood, Mr. B. M. Felton, Messrs. Wil 1 in Til 11. Bull, and M. P. Henry, Es(js., of the Philadelphia Bar. and Messrs. William Htearna. D. P. Deiitrich, and the Messrs. Windsor & tons, were on board. Messrs. Reaney & Archbold, J. P. Greig, and William Ward, Ksq.jjfrom Chester, also joined in the exclusion. The Roman started fcom Chester a?aiubt a strong Hood-tide, passed below the mouth ot the ChriMiana, and returned to the city about 6J o'clock P. M. Tbe most careful arrangements had been per fected lor the guests, and a special car bad been arranged both tor the reaching of Chester and return to the city. The vessel is a model of naval architecture, and the woodwork, which is of the in out elabo rate construction, reflects the hisrhest credit upon its constructors. The machinery worked to a charm. Messrs. Colonel William B. Thomas, Cattell, Chescbrough, Bull, Henry, and Wood, of Phila delphia, and Ward, ot Chester, niude moat ex cellent speeches, and after a superb collation the company returned to the city in the 7'30 train lrom Chester in the greatest good feeling. Firemhn's Convention. A meeting of the delegates favorable to an escort to the Wil liam Pc-nn Hose on their return from Salem, was held yesterday evening, in the ballot the Taj lor Hose. Mr. George Ilinsler, of the Me chanic Engine, was called to tbe chair, and Edwin A. Pue, of the Philadelphia Engine, Secre tary. The lollowing compauies were repre sented: Taylor Hose, Humane nose, Pennsylvania Hose, Philadelphia Fire Company, Independence Hose, Neptune Ho(-e, United Stales Hose, North ern Liberty Engine, South l'enn Hosh, Assist ance Engine, Lincoln Hote, Mantua Hook and Ladder. Franklin Hose, Hiberuia Engine, Me chanic Engine, Friendship Engine, Vigilant Engine, Good Intent Engine, Kensington Hose Company. The lollowing gentlemen were appointed a Committee ol Arrangements: Edward Steele, Taylor Hose; S. B. Thomas, Philadelphia Fire Company; A. brimming, South l'enn Hose; Wm. McCauiley, Franklin Hose; William Smith, Vigi lant Engine. A motion that each company parade twelve men and a marshal was defeated. Mr. Kockersperger. President of the William Peun Hose, stated that his company intended starting lor Salem on Friday, June 29, and would return on Saturday. July 7, On motion, the meetinn adjourned 10 assemble at tbe hall, Thursday evening, June 28. Eubnino of Two Extensive Woollen Mills at Fbankpobd Last Niomt. The Loss Estimated at One Hundred and Tiny lh.ou.sand Dollars. Shortly after 12 o'clock last night, a fire broke out in ttie extensive woouen ana cotton mills of Richard Garied, located on Frankford street, above Harrison. Twenty-third Ward. Tbe flames spread with alarming rapidity, and in a brief space of time the entire structure was in one moss ot ruins, rue nre next com municated to the cotton mills ot Foster & Co., adioininir on the south, which were also de stroyed.. Mr. Garsed's loss is estimated at $12S,0(K). upon which there is an insurance of $72,000, in a number of city and foreign insu rance companies. Mr. Fosters loss is estimated at X2u,000, upon which he had au insurance of $13,000. By this dhwtrous conflagration ssveral hundred hands are thrown out ot employment. Election by Councils. Councils met in Convention jeRterday, and elected the fol low, inor ollicers: For Police Magistrates. First District, Samuel Lutz; Second, Joseph C. Tit- teimaiy; Third, William H. Butler; Fourth,, Lewifl Go'ibou: Fifth, John Swift: Sixth, Samuel V. Jones, jr.; seventh. William h. Toland: Eichth, Jacob R. Mansey; Ninth. R. Hutchinson; Tenth, Hiram H. Shoemaker; fcieventn, Jonn uiouas; lweiun, Kawara s. Fitch; Tbirteeith, Oliver L. Ramsdell; Four teenth, Itobert Thoms; ttiiteenrn, Thomas J. HoHik 5 sixteenth, James Allen. Uoird of Heath, W. P. Troth. Guardian of the Poor, Mitiiuoi woore. SusrvjY School Anmvebs art. Last evening the annlveisarv of toe Missionary o ctetv of the Sabbflth School ol the Berean Baptist Church, West Philadelphia, was celebrated vth appropriate exercises. Tbe church, notwlth (lauding the inclement weather, was tilled to ovei flowing by the children and their parents ana friends. The exerciseB conietea 01 bihkidk, recitations, etc. The Imant School was pai tlcularly excellent in the part they took, con sitting of an ennctrarnt of a portion of tho Pil grim's Progress, in which the pnncipai cnara-- ter was sustained by a liUle boy, Clareoce Kennedy, with giace and perfect sell-control. The chief feature of the exercises was the oflenngs of the Sunday Schools in the shape 01 bouquets, floral crosses, flower Dasicew, ano similar natural ornamen's, as a testimony o' the appreciation of the scholars and teacher ol ihe pood work done during the year in tbe misf-lonary cause. The church itself appeared its it trans'iormed Into an immense and eleesnt flower gmden, and its appearance was in tue hie best' desree pleasant to behold. On the platform, besides tbe pastor, Mr. Cooper, we noticed Revs. Edgar 41. Levy ana ivcnaaii Brooks. AMUSEMENTS. BlfcT.EV'8 CONTINENTAL NEWS Xf'flA FtlK. C noire fat to ail p ace ol Amusement mune nM on to t.H o'c.ick n evening. . 1 31 1 J N I O N NATIONAL CONCERT 2 TO BE GIVEN AT & NIXON'S SMITH II ALL, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, JULY 5, 1860. 100000 Gifts, Valued at $990,000! Number of Tickets, l,OOOOOo ! AT ONE DOLLAR EACH I 8140,000 in Greenbacks! TITLE TO RFAL EST A1E PERFECT, AND WARRANTY DEEDS GIVEN. 1 Olit in Ileal Estate (several narce'D In and near L nicago a.V,(K0 I (.lit in t.rtenhackn 30 OH) SUiltxjn urtenoaohf, each 10. 000 61 otlO 10 t.lltH in GreenhDCka. each ViuO Afl.UOU A OHU In Greenback!), each 92000 10,i VO 1 Ulti In neai estate, so acres a nines west or (tlcato.. 10,000 1 Gift In Heal 1 alale In Juneau conntv. Win- con-In 2,200 90 Gills In Kent Estate. SO Lots in Brand's Addi tion to l lilcauo. each tl 00 60.000 SO bills in elegknt l'lanos, each (BOO 40.000 292,200 l',H1 o'ner vaiunuie ui ts many oi mem large valued at lrom 1 to 500 697,800 Total value in Prizes H'WO.OOO For lull descilotlve list ot Prizes, see small bll.s, ac company lug orders. 'i be drawing will take place In the Holl, Immediately after the Concert, by a Committee appointed by tbe audience the first number d awn ent tling toe bolder ol the ticket corresponding to Its number to tbe higheu prize, the second to the second highest, and so on, until tbe whole Is comp eted. GOOD AND RELIABLE AGFNT8 wanted In every town and city In the Union, to whom great Induce ments are oflered. SPECIAL TERMS TO CLUBS FOB FIYE OR If ORB TICKETS. We will sent! ' ft Ticke.s, 1 address. .t 4 SO' 40 Tickets I address. 3 00 10 do do .. '9 00 50 co do .43-00 20 do , do ... IT tO 1 100 do do .HS00 30 do. do .. 2616 Bend stamp for postage. In everv case send tbe name ot each ticket holder, ti lth lull addrete as to Post Office, county and 8tate. Mono? may be sent at our risk by i.x press, Draft, Post Office Order, or Registered T etter. Address all communications to BRYAN, ROSBROOK A CO., 'o. 100 MADISOB Street. Chicago. (P. O. L'rawcr 5927.) 816t WALNUT STRKET TUEATUK YV N. K. corner NIMH aad walmji: .itrecti Uegins quarier iu o. OP MB EDWIN BOOTH. THIS (Fridarl RVKMNU. o une 15. gbakespeasc's Grund Tragedy of li'l'HtLLO. THE AlOJK OF VENICE. EDWIN BOO'IH as OTHELLO Saturday, idwis hooth as fKSCAKA. Mouuay.THK KOOI8 KEVENUK. Xuesday, Twenty first and Last Night of j.li. nuuia as uamui. Wednesday. ED WIS BOOIU'S fllti -flrst and Fare well Kiuht. Box book now open tor any evening aown to toe zotn Inst. . . lhe renowned spectacle or the aiad yuKt-JS na been prepared on a sea e of magnitude. MRS. JOHN DEEW'S NEW ARCH STREET THKATRK. luiiiuii ui ii nr.. negina aio o ciocs. BRNEFir i'F ETT1E 11KN DEBSO", THIS (Friday) M E.bO. Juno IS. The Creat Local Drama of '1 HE BIDDEN HAND. Carl'ota, theNe-waboy.) fttik hrvtii-mo Caoltola, the Heiress, txrih UhNUhltiUX 10 couciuue wiid uie proiesn piece or ETT1E 111' NDLltSOX IN FOUR CHARACTKR8, VOIR CHARACTERS. wlib Fongs and Tances. In rehearsal, tue new riav or rne lit KET OF-LEAVK MAN'S WIFE. ,11 Beats secured six days in advao.ee. N EW AMERICAN THEATRE- WALNUT Street, above Eighth. LAST WEI K OF THE RENOWNED hhloh bkotheks. Mad'lle ZAKFREITA. the great Tight RooeArtls'e. and tbe celebrated HIEGR1ST FAMILY, who will per form their wonderful feats eveij evenln. BK1L.L1AM' HALI.ll' I HUUra, Popular Drama and Laughable Faice. Matinee every Saturday Afternoon. 6 11 O "Y 31 N A S I U 31 FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN, AND CHILDREN, N. E. CtlHNEh OF NIMH A1SD ARCH STREETS. urm ttmi xj a i nu liiiMju, ALL hUMV EH. Bndllv exetclre IniDarts healih and strength, the best oreventlve ai'S" t sickness oi ioe coming summer S 24 3m Pro essora U1LLEBKAN D & LEWIS. TI1E PIANOS WHICH WE MAND- Melt1 f I faoture recommend themselves. We nromlsn to our putrtms Ciesr beautliul tones, elegant workman ship durability, and reusoimb.e prices, combined with a mil guarantee. For sale only at A o. 1017 WaLMJi treet. . ft IxS l Alun nasu auiuiAtiuiUilu CO, LIQUORS. CIIESMT GROVE WHISKY, No 225 North THIRD Street. It anything was w anted to prove the absolute purlt, 01 this Whisky, tbe lollowing certificates should doit there is noa conoiio auuiainm suunuvuiuuiaiiuuigsucr cciu u tiioaiion 1 oui iucu inu buuiw,- l'niLADKLi uia, SeptemterS. IR08 n have earalnllv tested the saoiole of ( HESNiri i.l.GVK WI1IHKK which you send us, and Mod tbat li contains hONK or tub r-oif-oKoi subbtance Known a 11 biL oil w I1I1U is tue cuarauierist'o auu wjunous la meiiieut of thewbiKkies in general use. BOOTU? OAURE'IT fe CAMAO, Analytical CUeuiUU mm Nw Yobb:, September 8, 18.VI 1 have analyzed a sample ol (HKsNUT Gxotl V Hlt-K V received irom Mr t harlea Wharton, Jr., o 1 bllauelpbiat and having careiuuy testeu it, 1 an? p ei std to state tbat it is entire y vukcithom roisoiiou oh PKLKTEiuois substances. It Is an uuusuully pur ano liue-llavorcd uuuilty of whisky. JAMES K CHILTON, M. D., Analytical Chemls Boston, March 7.1858 1 have Trade a cbemlral aiia yi-is ol commercial sam plea 01 CBK.KND1 GhOVE WdlNKV, which provosts le lire 11 tin ine ueavy r usn una. aim peneuiiy pure an utii'dul'erated 'I he fine llavor of this whisky Is derive itm tbe grain nred in uanulacturliig It. besptcttully. A. A. II A Y EH. 11. D. Mate Assayer, Ho ltt BoyUton aneet ror raie 0.1 arret, demljonn.cr botCe at Ma 2M Son IU1RD Street Pbllade.pbia. li RAILROAD LINES PIIILaPKLI HIA, WILMINGTON. AND BA TIJaOBB RAILROAD, 1IJIK TAftLF. ' CoDim.ctng MONDAY Aprl' 1 1SS6 Train will leave l,rp,t, tomrr el BROAD Street and WAHUlNU 1N Avenge, as lollows: rxprenlraln at 4 IS A. M. (Mondays excen'ed). fo Hsliimoreard Washington smpnlng at Chester. Wll nilrigton Xe atk, I lkt'n Kotlhiast, rerrrvUie.UaTre fl Grace. Aberdeen, Pent man's, Magnolia, Chase's Sinimer Itun W ay W all Train at I IS A M. (Sundays excepted i. fm Baltimore, stopping at all regular stations between Phi- Bvriiinia ana iiaiximor- Delaware Railroad Tmln at ( A. M. (intida-s ex and Intermedia -e cepted'. for Pilucess Anne. V llford, 01 Niii) 11 a, anrers Tra'n a 11-4 A. M Baltimore and WasMmton. (Mondays excepted), lor I xpress Ttaln at I P M. ("undaya excepted) Inrba Inmre rd "W sflilnjtoB a'opplngat hoU-r, I 'lav mol t wlimlrBtun, Ktwsri, rlkton, Northeast. Perryvllle Bavie d Grace Aberdeen, ferryman's, Ednewooof Mag nolla. t bafe'f and Memmcr s Run , Ight 1 aprtss at IIP II.. lor Baltimore and Wash inglon. 1 sfrenpersby Boat from Ba'ttmore lorFor'ress Mon roe Norn Ik. City Point, and Richmond, will take the U4A A M iraln. V H MINGION ACCOMMnDiTI'lV THAINS. Bloi.plng at all stations between fhlladelphla and Wil mington. I ate rhltade phla at 9. 11 15 A. M., 4 SO 6. and II 30 P.M. The 4'30 P. M. tialn connects with Delaware Railroad or Harrington and tnlermeritnte stations. leave Wilmington at 64a 8 and 0 30 A.M., 4 and (30 'train for Newcastle leave Philadelphia at 8 A. M.. 4 SO and SP.lt. mitOI GH TBAINR FROM BALTIMORE Leave Wilmington at 11 A M , 4 M and 10 P. M. CH r.eTER FOi rilll ADI I-VHIA. Leave ( hester at 7 46. 8 48,10 14 and 11 40 A' M., 4-4.1 6. li,178 sed 10 36 P. M. FROM BALTIMORE TO PH1LADELPHI K. leave Baltimore V'H A M.. Wav-malL 1)"t0 A. M., Express. 1 10 P. M., Express. 8-39 P. Express, 8 2i . "''EJtDre"5;gANg FOR BALTIMORE leave (hesirrat 4 40 and 8 MA. M., and 38 P. M. Leave W llnitngton at ft 23 ano 9 33 A. M. and 4 15 P. M. Freight Trains with Passenger t ars attacned will 'eave as fnlow a: Wilmington lor Pern vine and Intermediate static na at 6 18 P. M. Baltimore for llavre-de-Urace and Inteiniedlate stations at 4 4ft P. M. Penwllle for W I -mlngton and In'ermediate stallnns nt BOO A. M .con nectlogat WIlBilngton with 8 A. M. train for Phlltde: pbla. SUKDAT1BUN9. Express Train at 4ift A. M. lor Baltimore and Wash ington, s'oppmg at I bester, Wilmington, Newark. Elk Ion, Nor bea-t Ferrjvjt.e Havre-de-Graoe, Aberdeen, Pen -men's Magno la, nase's and Stemmer'a Hun. Ntht Express. II P M lor Baltimore ond Washington. J ccon.inodaiion Train at 11 10 P. M. for Wilmington nd Intermediate stations. BALI 1MORE FOR PHILADELPHIA. Lenve Baltimore at 8-2ft P. M., slopping at Havre-do-Pcnyville,and Wilmington. Alsosionsat Elk tod and Newark (to take passengers for Phi adelpiilaand leave passengers lrom Washington or Baltimore) and lb ester to leave passengers Horn Baltimore or Wash ington. A ce om mods lion Train Irom Wl mlngton tot Pliiladel phis sod inteimedlate stations at b "0 I'. M. 416 H F. KEENLY, Bupetlntendent "DENNSYLVAN1A CENTRAL RAILROAD. X trCMMER ARRANGEMENT. The Trains ot tie Pennsj ivunia Central Railroad leave tbe Depot, at Thir y-flrst and Market streets, nbieh Is reached by the cars ol the Market Htreet Pas senger Railway, running io and lrom the Depot. The last car leaves Front street about 30 minutes prior to the departure of each Tialn. On Sundays Cars leave Eleven h and Market streets 4ft miuutos before tbe departure of the Evening Trains. Mann's Baggage Express -will ca'l for and deliver Baggage at the Depot, orders left at the Ofllce. No 631 l Lesnut street, will receive attention. ' TBA1KI LKAVB 1'Xl'OT, VIX, I Mall Tram at 8 no A. M Day Express at 10-00 " Paoll Accommodation, No. I at 11 -01) i ast Line &nd Erie txpresst at 12 00 M. B airlburg Accomniouatlon at 2 30 P. M Lancaster Accommodation at 4 00 Paoll & ccommodation No. 2 at ft-00 M 1'ltttbnrgh am' KrieMal.'t at 9 00 Paoll Accornmodation, No 8 at 10 00 " Philadelphia 1-xpresst at 1110 " TRAINS ABRIVB AT DEPOT, VIZ. I Cincinnati ixpressf....- at 12-40 A.M Philadelphia Expresst at 710 ' Paoll Accon niodatlon. No. 1 at 8 20 u ( olumbla Train at 8'ftft " Lancaster 'train at 12 40 P. U Fast Line at 110 Paoll Accommodation, No. 2 at 4 HI " Day Express at ft-50 " Paoll Accommodation, No. I at 1-30 ' Harrlsburg Accommodation ....at 8-10 ' Dal'y, except Saturday, t Dally. 1 Dally, except Monday. Running throtigh lrom Philadelphia to Pittsburgh and Erie without change ot cars. AU other Trains daily, except Sunday. tbe Pemsylvanla Railroad Company will not assume V, fr,. Dan..,.. UTn-n , .... ., ...I , limit their responsibility to One Hundred Dollars In value. All Baggage exceeding tbat amount In value will be at the risk of the owner, uniets taken by special ouuiraut TICKET OFFICES Are loca'ed at No. 6?1 Cbesnut street, Contlnen tal Dotel. end Glrard HouBe. where tickets may be oro- eurvd to all Important points in Pennsylvania, as wJi as tlie West. Northwest and Houthwest; blO i ail par tic lars glvtn by JOHN C. ALLEN. Tieket Agent, Alro at Ihlrty-flrat and Market streets, pq applica tion to i iiwiAa u. r AKh.ti. . Ticket Agent at the Depot. An Emigrant Train rnns dallv (except Sunday). For full particulars as to 1 re and accommodations apply to . KAKtlB FUNK, 12 No. 137 DOCK 8tret "DHir-ADELPHlA, GERMANTOWN, I VAUTlTU'llIV a, UilTumn ' AN! On and a'er WEDNESDAY, May 16. 1866, FOR GEKMA N'l OWH ' ' Leave Philadelphia 6, 7 8,0, 10. 11, 12 A. M., I. 2 I'll. SH 4, 6, 6H.B, 7,8 , 1U, 11, ii P. M ... Leave Germantown 6, 7.7Ji, 8, 8 20, 0,10, 11, 12 A. 11. 1,8 S, MH.6 J 7, 8, 0,10, 11 P. to. ine a in aowu iraiu, auu an ana up uains will no stop on the Germantown Branch. on nun 1 9. Leave Philadelphia 010 A. Jl., 2 3 5, 8. 10H P. If. Leave Geimantown8 A. M 1. 4, OH P. M. CIIESNUT BILL RAILROVD. Leave PhlladelDbla 8. 8. 10 li a. id.. X SM bH.l. and 11 P. M lave Chesnnt Hill 7-10 mlnntes, 8 940, 11 4V A.M 1-4V -tO J 40. 6-40 8 40, and 10 40 minutes P. M. UH BUM) A IS. Leave Philadelphia 910 minutes A. M., 2, 5. and 8 P. tt Leave Cbennilt Hill 7-40 minutes A. At.. 12 40. 8 40. and 2ominu.es P. M Leave Phlladelnhia 6 8-35 mlnuies.. 11-06 A.M.. IX .1 4)4 (H, 6H, 8 05 mlnulos, and Ilk P. M. 1 eave Norrtttown 6M.7, 7 30, 9,11 A..M., IX, 4)4 , 6)4, atd8P M. ... . . 1 lie 6)4 P. M. tiain win stop ai ncnooi Lane, Wsa bickon, fcanayunk, HprlDg Mlll,aod 1 onohoboiken only ON 6LJNDAY8. LeavePhl adelpb!a9A. M..2K.4 and7X P. U. Leave Korristown 7 A. 11 , 1, 5)4, and t P. M. FOR WANA YUJSK. Leave Philadelphia 6. 8 S5 minutes, U-Oo A.M.. 1)4. 3. IH 5,6X,8ti5, andllMP. M. Leave Manayunk 6)a,7),8 20 . 0)4, 11)4, A. M.,2, J 6H 8H P. M. t, r- T , . 1 no un 01 1,1 a 1 o. Leave F fa Iladelphla 9 A. M., 2)4, 4, and 1M P.M. Leave Manayunk 7)4 A. U , li, 6 anu 9)4 P. M. W. M. WL" ON. General 8uitintennei t, Iiepot NINTH and GBEKtf Htreets TTKE10I1T LINES FOR NEW YORK AND 1) tal the stations on the CAMDEN and AM HOY and connecting liunroaua. i.iiornnr,u utirsiuii, TUt. CAMDEN AND A M BOY RAILHOAD AND 1RANSPOR1 AT10N COMPANY "HEIGHT U.N tor New 1 ork will leave WALNDT Street Wbad at o'rlock P li. dniiy Sundays exec pled). Frelebt must be delivered before 4K o'clock, to be for waidtd ibe same day. Returning, the above lines will leave New York at It noon, and 4 and 8 P. M Erelgbi ior Trenion. Princeton, Kingston, New Brttns wii k, and a 1 points on the Camden and Amooy Kail road; a. so, on tbe Be v dere Delaware and Fleming ton, tbe New Jersey, the Fieehold and Jamesburg and tbe Burlinutou aud Mount Holly Railroads, received and forwarded up to I P M. . 'J be Belvldere netware Itellroad connects at Phillips burg w ith tbe Leblgtt Valley ltal road, and at Manua kacliunk wilh n points on tlie De'aware, Lackawsuuu, and Western Rat rotd, forwarding to ayracv.se, Bufl'a o, and other colnts In Western New York 'lhe ew Jersey Railrosd connects at Elizabeth with Ihe New Jersey Central Railroad, and at Newark with the Monla and Essex Railroad A slip memorandum, specllylng tbe marks and num bers. HiIppts, and conslrnees, must, in every instance be sent with each load 01 goods, or no receipt will be Increased lacl'ities have been made for the transportation of live stock. Drovers are Invited 10 irv Ihe route. W ben siock is lurnisbed iu quautities of two carloads o' more. It will be delivered at the foot of For tie h sreet near tbe Drove Yard, or at Pier No I. North River, as the shippers may design, te at the time 0fF?iPte'rmt or other Information, apply to turterms. WAL,, KR j-mr Elf AN, Freight Agent, No. 226 H. UElJtWARK Avenue, Phl adelohla ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD... On aid aner MONDAY, February 12 two dl,y trains will run between Wafhlntton and L ncliburg. connectlrg at Gordontvl le wlib Vir-lnla Ctutrul lull road truius to and trom Richmond as to lows t ,u" MAIL TRAIN. Ive Washington dally (buuday exo pted), at 6'45 A. M . and sriive ai 14 ncuuurg ai o w r. k. Leave 1 ymhi.urg at 7 A. M and arrive at Washing. tonat5 26F.il. Leave Washington aaliv (including Sunday, at 6 05 1' VI and arrive at l.ynchbuig at 6 00 A M Leave Lynchburg al 6 36 I'. M and arrive at Washing - 1111 a M loth trains making Cose camoectlors at Lynchburg foi all points South and Southwest, aud at Wasbluglou 'or Nor n ana so""' A . , vimtiiaaa siaanin cars attached to the n'ght trains. Tbe road Is at raetlve, not on y ior its com or able accommodations, but lor the fact trial it pause, the now hi tone locallUesof Fairfax, nun nun, aianassaa, Bns in at sti'a Itanoabanuock. Culpeper. Oranue and OordonsTi le. places ol unperlsbable Interest in the PO,fbroug'bntlckets to all points South and Southwest mi) he Dad Ul Boston, New York. Phtlad lplila, and Baltimore, and at the orllce. ol the road m Wa-.liin.toa Alexandria W. . wo At KHrr, beneral Supe tuteudent. , RAILROAD LINES. R BADINO KAIL 4 aasiask. U O A P. GREAT TRUNK LINK, iBOM PHILADELPHIA TO IUK 1HTERIOR OF 1 EMiWILVAMS ,11IK HCHUTLKII.I, I-U'IJUE-HANNA.t VMBFRI.AND. AflD WYOMINO VAL LEYri, TUB iioRlU, NOKluWtSl', AND THE ANAPA8. " U1IMER ARRANGFMKNT OF PA89EROER 1RAIN- J une 4 HM ISavlna Ilia rntnnanv'a Donnt. at TtTTTtTS F.tJTIl PAI 1 riWIUT r. I.ir..li Phllailolnhla mi (ha fnllarln. boors: MOHNIN4 ACCOMMODATION. At 1-30 A.M. lor Reining an-i Intermgdlate Stations. fcORN'NO FXPRs-HS. At fc'll) A. M. lor It. anlticr. lahjinfln. Ilarrlshnrw. Pntta Tllle, I Inearove. Tamanua, Punbury, Vlllla'ns.-t'irt 1 ittiira. RooLes.rr Niagara Fal s, BulTalo. A lentnwn V lik.fbnrro. l lttston. YnrK. t:arllsla. I bambersbam. 1'sn rsiown ttc. etc This train ronnccta at RK. A rI V wi h East Penn- vlvvnla Ralln ad trains for Atlcntown etc, ami ttie Ltiso n slley train lor Harrlsburg etc 1 at PORT C11NTON w th ( aiawlisa Railroad trains lor Wll- la asborr. Lock llavrn. Flrnlra. eto.t at IlARRH I t'l.ti With Northern I pnlrnl I'limttorlanri Va, lev. and ehuvlklli and Rusquehanna trains ior NorthumbntlaU'l, n 11 lauitpuci iuis i:uajDioTOuurg, inegtove, eio. A Fl'E R,n 00 KXPBE8 Leaves I'lillaaeluliU at l-lu P. M . for Readlna- Potts- vllle, llainsliurg cic, connecting wltb Keadlng aud Columbia lis I rood faina for Columbia, eto. HtsuiMt Act OMMODATION. Leaves Resdlng at 8 00 A M., stooping at all way sta tions, a. riving at Philadelphia at 8 M A. M. R turning.leaves Philadelphia at 5 04 P.M. I arrives In Beading at 7 V P. M. Irnlns ior fhiladelphia leave Harrlsburg at 810 A M. and PotisvllJeat8'45 A. M arrlvlna- In Philadelphia at 1 10 P. M. A Itci noon trains leave Uitrrlstitirg at 2 10 P. Jt 1 ., Pottsvliie at 2 45 P. M., arriving In Phl.adelphla ilARRISBt'RO AfCOMMOD'TION. I.eavs Rending n 190 A M. and Harris' urg at 410 P M I onneclna at Keaulng with Anemofin Accom modation south, at 6-30 P. At., arriving In Pbllade-pbia 9 2 P. M. Market train, wl'h passenger ear attached, leavos Phi adelpMa at 12 4 noon for Reading an. I all wav sta .Una. Leavoe liesriinv at 11 3n A. M and Downlngtown at 12-30 P. for Phliailelphla and all way a.aiions. All tae above trains run dally, umlnvs excepted. Puniiav trains leave Pottsvliie at 8-00 A M , and Phi lai'e plila at 3 HM" M. Leave Philadelphia for Heading at 8-00 A. At -1 ieurnlng irom Reading at 4 '25 P, M. ( HEHIEK VaLLEX RAILROAD. PsFFencers lor Downlngtown and Intermediate points take the 7-.1A and 8-l A.M. and A0 P M. trains from Pbl sdelphla, returning irom Downlngtown at 6 35 A. M. and l2 3o noon. NEW YORK. EXPRESS FOR PITTSBCRQ AND TUB WET. Leaves New York at OA M., and 8'00 Pit,, passing Reading at 1-08 and 11 53 A. M and 1-48 P. M , and con nectingat Harrlsburg with Pennsylvania and Northern Central Rallioad express trains lor Pittsburg, Chloago, Wil'lamsport, Elmira, Baltimore, etc. Returning, express train lexves Harrlsburg on arrival 01 ibe Pennsylvania express from Pittsburg, at 3 and 9 C5 A. M., and 9-15 P. M passing Reading at 4 49 and 10 52 A. M., and 1130 P M , and arriving In New York at 10 A.M and 2 45 P. M. sleeping cars accompany these tiains through between Jerse) city and Pittsburg, with out change. A msil train lor New York leaves Harrlsburg at S IS P. M. Mall trnlr tor Hnrrtrburg leaves New York atliM. SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD. Tialns leave Pottsvliie at 7 and 1130. A. M., and 7 15 P. M . leturnlng irom Tiniaana at 7-35 A. M. and 1 40 and 4 16 P M SCbUYLKILL AND STjeQTJFHAifN A RAILROAD. 1 rains leave Auburn at 7 Ml A. M. for Plnegrove and Harrlsburg. and 1 50 P M. lor rincgrove and Ireinont, returning Irom Harrishurg at t 20 P. ii., and from lre montat 7 35 A. U. and 5 a P. M.' Tl CK E'i S. Through first-class tickets and' emigrant tickets to all tbe principal points In tbe North and West and Canada. '1 he lollowing tickets are obtnl able only at the otllce ol H. BRADFORD, Treasurer, No. 227 S FOURTH Htreet, Philadelphia, or of G. A. McOLLS, Uenetal Superintendent. Beaolng: COWMUlATION TICKFT8 At 25 percent, discount, between any points desired, ior ian.Uies at d firms. MILEAGE TICKETS, Good for 2000 miles, be. ween ail points, I52 6!) each, for families and Aims SEASON TICKETS. For three, nix, nine, or twelve months, for holders only, to all points, at reduced rates. CLERGYMEN Residing on the line 01 tbe road will be furnished carol entitling themselves and wives to tickets at ball fare. EXt UHMON TICKETS From Philadelphia to prinolpal sta' ions, good for Sa tuiday, Sunday, and Mondav, at reduced ta e to be had is r it tbe 1 1cket Office, at THIRTEENTH and CAL LOW U1LL Streets. FREIGHT. Goods of all descriptions forwarded to all ihe above oolnts irom tbe Company's new Freight Depot, BROAD and WI1LOW Streets. FREIGHT TRAINS Leave Philadelphia daily at 5 30 A M ,12-45 noon, and P. M.. tor Reading. Lebanon, HarrlsbLrg, Potisville Port 1 Union and all poln ts beyond. MAILS Close at the Philadelphia Post Office for m11 places on the road and its blanches at (A.M, and for tue principal stations only at 815 P M. 815 VTORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. XN Depot THIRD Btieet above Thompson. For BETHLEHEM. DOYLF8TO W N. MATJC1 CHUNK, KA8TON. WLLLIAMSPORT, and WILKEe BARRE. At 7 30 A. M. (Express), for Bethlehem. Allen to wr, idaucb hank, Hazle.on Wliluuispoit, and Wilke 'arra. At 3-30 P M (Expressi. for Betnehem. Faston, etc reaching Easton at 64 P. M. At 515 P. M., lor Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauc Jbunk. Kor Doylestown at 8'35 A. M., 2-30 and 4-15 P. M. ( 01 Furt Washington at 10 A M. and 11 P. M. t-nr T.ansda'e at 6-15 P. II. w Villa cars ol the Second and Third Streets Line Clti I'assenger Cars run direct to the depot. TRAINS JOR PHILADELPHIA, Leave Bethlehem at 6 26 A. M. and '2 V5 Noon, ao I5P. M. ..... Leave Doy estown kiwi, aa., i-is ana s iu r. at. Leave Lantdale at 6-00 A. M. Leave Fort Waablngton a' 10-5 " A M , and 216 P. U ON bUNDAYS. Phlladelnhia for Betb ehematOA M. Philadelphia for Doylestown at 2 30 P. M, Doylettown for Phi adelphla at 7 20 A. M. Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4 -3" P. M. 1 hrouKh Tickets must be piocuied at be ticket omc , THIRD Street, or BERKS fetrcet. r , 6 21 Kf.LIS CLARK. Agent. KSA'.JERSKY RAILROAD LINES, FROM toot ot M A RKKT Street (Upper Kerry), roinmonclriir THTJRMD VY. May 31 16. LEAVE HIILADKlPHIA AS FOLLOWS: 8 A.M Mall, lor Biidgeton. Salem, and all Interme diate stations . OA. M.Uall ror cape May, stopping at Woodbury, UlassLoro', Vlneland. and Mlllvlile, aud all stations beow Ml Ivllle. Due 12-35 M. 6 1. M. Accommodation, for Cape May, stopping at Woodbury and Glassboro, and all stations below Olasa- boro. Due B-ior. ju. a 0P.M. Passenger, tor Biidgeton, Sa em, and all Intermed'ate aiations. - fiv.H,, woodbnry Accouimounuuii, RETCRNINO TRAINS Leave CapeMa? 6-30 ana 11 A. M. " Bridgeton 1 A. M. and 1-S0 P. M. " Salem 6 46 A. M. and 8 38 P. M. FrelKht will be received at Second Covered Whart below WALNUT Street, lrom 7 AM. until 6 P. M. 1 hat received at or before BA. M. wui go tnrougn ine r relSUt DCUVrrr, nv. iu n. ur.Lin t. an-i n niiuo. 0 31 J. VAN REJ.B8ALAER, Superintendent. OPfl-rniLADELPniA AND ERTERAIL lOUD ROAD. This great Une traverses the Notth ern and Northwest Counties of Pennsylvania to the City of I rle on Lake Erie. It has beeu leased and is oneratcd by the Pennsylvania Rullroad Company. T1MEOF PAHSfcNtiERTRAINS AT PUILADKLfHI A. Arrive East ward t rie Mall Train, 7 A. M.j Erie tl Dress Train, 1 P. M. Leave Westward-Erie Mall, P. M Erie Express ''pars'enuercars run through on the Erie Hall and Ex nrvaa trains both ways betw een I'll Hade phi and brie prt hEW OlOL CONNECIIvN. Leave New York at 9 A M.. arrive at r.ne 0 30 4. M Leave trie at 4-46 P. M . anive at New Vork 4 10 P. M Elegant Sleeping Cars on a 1 the night trains. For lmormatlon respecting passenger bin-mess, applj at cornerTUlRTIEiU aud MARK IT S'rcets Plii a. And lot lreiiiht business, of the Company's Agents, S. U Kingston Jr., corner Thirteenth and Market streets l'tiliudelpblai J. w- Reynolds, Irle; William Biown ViicntN. C. K H., Baltimore. H. 1'. noi'Ml O.n, General Freight Agent, PhtU H. W. GWINNER General 'ticket Agent, Phila. A.L. TVLFR General r-up't,Vi llllamsport Ij'tTR- NEW YORK. THE CAMDEN AND V Amboy and l hi adelphla and Trenton Railroad ml tDlI(.lLplTlLADFLPHIV TO NF.W YORK and Way Places, lrom Walnut Street WUatf, will leare as toilovis, vizi ak At 6 A. Ai., via Camden and Amboy, Accomnoda lion ,-5 At8 A M via Can.den and Jersey ' ity xpress.... 0 vt 21'. M., vlaCaiudrn und amboy Express s js ,t 6 P. M . via Camden aud - uibov Aocouuuodatlon 2'2S t 6 P. . via Cuuidcu and Amboy Accuuiino la- tion, 2d class . 1 At 8 A.M. 2 and 6 P VI . for hount Holly, Ewans vlle pemberlon. and Vlncentowu At 6 A. M.auui w'jKKM.t, 6,6 and 11-30 P M. tor Ftoh louse, Pelmvra, Rlverton Progre-. J'6'"'"0 Beverly Edeater, hurmiiton. Florence, Bonien towi e:c. The I" A M. and 4 P. M lines run direct tbrouvh to Tienton. ,,,. oit r irivi LINES FUOM KEN INOT'.W KPOr WILL LKAVK am A M 4 SO -4S P Jl . and 2 P M. (Night), via Rinsing! du and J ersey J.re fi " ueiJs Jn". lhe64P. M. Line wllliun dally. Allotuers Bunaays AUtVand 11 A ,M.,I M- P ""!!! 0'. "I " I 'Via and 6 P. M. for Corn- At 1 and 10 16 A ''. t rriadaWj' ilorinosb'jr. Taoouy. Wlssluomlng, ie.bu and FmUiord, and at l 1J A. M or e 11 ItridA.burif. Eddlngton, birg andlntemiedta e st. lion. n:.-A.-wM i-'ilift ui.MHmr,ra! Niagara Falls, Buffalo. ltbaoa, uwego, iiuiiKHK 1. ..... ......I lla aja Kvra.-. ' recuse ureal ena Bttoudsburg, Water Cll Montrosrwilkesnarre Bcrautoti St.oudsb Gan pelvldere, Easton, LambertylHe. er lJ1nB",,',"" .r . 1 lenunu'ou Ith the train llin ViC. . ... a ...daIlrt.t. .4atlAm At 6 P- M.for UB'fr.TiL June 1. 1- WlLLIaM II OA1ZMEK, Agent FLAGS, FIREWORKS, Ao. JpI-REWOllKSI FIREWORKS! IMMENSE DISFLAY OP PLAIN AND COLORED WORKS, FOB TRADE SALES AND EXDlBlTIONS. PIECES FROM $4C0 TO flOO-00 EACH. ROCKETS, DENGOLAS, CRACKERS. ETCW ATTENTION OF COUNTRY AND CITYTEADE. No. 138 Soulli DELAWARE Avenue. STILSON & BOYEIi. 6 12 ICt JpIAGS ! FLAGS ! FLAGS BUNTING, SILK AND MUSLIN FLAGS, OF EERX SIZE AND DESCRIPTION. BWOED8, BCXI8, BASE BALL CAPS. BASE BALL BELTS AKD MILITARY EQUirMESTS OF ALL KIHD3. WILSON & HUTCUINSON, (Successors to Eyans, Ilassall k Co.), No. 418 ARCH Street 6 4 lm PHILADELPHIA. 1 FIRE W ORKS, IN GREAT VARIETY, For tale at manalactnirn' prices, by A. II. FRANCISCTJS Sc CO.; No. 513 MARKET Street, AND No. 510 COMMERCE STREET. Goods ordered direct from factory. fSo order accepted after July 1. 61 dim CARPETINGS, &o JUST RECEIVED, YARD-AN D-A-HALF-WI DE VELVET CARPETS, , NEW DESIGNS. J. F. & E. B. 0U. Et No. 904 CHESNUT STREET. 3-4 T-8, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4, WHITE, RED, AND FANCY CANTON MATTINGS. J. F. & E. 33. ORNE, No. 904 CHESNUT STREET. gNOLISII BRUSSELS, FOR STAIRS AND HALLS, wrra extra borders: J. F. & E. B. ORNE, No. 904 CHESNUT STREET! 500 PIECES NEW PATTERNS EX CLISII TAPESTRY BRUSSELS. J. F. & E. B. ORNE, No. 004 - II 203mrp STREET. CHESNUT ICE COMPANIES. JEEP COOL !! KEEP COOL 1 1 IU ORDRlN lOUhtCEO. CHARLES S. CARPENTER & CO., WHOLESALE AKD RETAIL ICE DEALERS No. 717 WILLOW, Above Franklin St. Families supplied sa tlsfact otily and at reduced rates. Dealers and large consumers lurnisbed on reasonable terms. CHARLES 8 CARPENTER. JOHN GLEi-DKNlNG, JOSEPH M. T ECU AN, Jr., ti. lm Proprietors. E A&TKRN ICE COMPANY'. SEASON OP lbl6.-8lbs. dallT, 60 cents per eek 1 13 lbs dallr, !6 c nis per week 1 It) lbs. dally. U0 cents per wk:M bs daily, al US per week Iiepot. Mo .41QUCEN Mreet below Ihl d. THOU 8 '12"' 6 l JOUA 8. MYERH. -JJ N I T E D STATES BUILDER'S MILL, Nos. 24. 26, and 28 S. FIFTEENTH St., PHlLtaLPIIIA. ESLER & BROTHER, WOOD liOTJLPLNOS BRAtRETR, ST1R BALUd TERS, KEWEL POSTS, OKI' ERAL ICamXCI SCROLL WOIK ETO. BBELVIJ LAN ED TO ORDER. Ihelsrg'st a'sortnitnl ol Wooo .M5Uld!i:t l .! city constantH on baud. 4 warn