Ely tirtss. THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1865. mum CITY. GREAT SALE OF BLOODED HORSES AND - ..iwoirs.—The farm Of Adolph ALMiliard, situated about One mile from Bordentown, N. J., n-45 seater day toe eccisr oi a to:ttre occasion. The tralas floor New York and Philadelphia here thither a host of persons, all Interested in the breed of &ca nals. While the Millionaire came from etcher city, filet sturdy farmers dropped in the cars at way sta tions; and then there was the spurt of the turf lock , leg for something rapid. The railway was not the Only conveyance brought into requisition; for same of Terser:. tons drove thither in common road car riagee,and be who would endeavor *o rice by thwie old vehicles would suddenly find there cr.is a smart - horse in the thefts, and smarter relnamen to 'handle him (lid gentleman who had not met for Months, and seine for years, were at the scene, and While their congratulations were warm, their cam versation to 'a city man WAS rather funny. One - old gentleman of slaty accosted another, who bad -evidently reached *be sae of three score years and ten, with the remark, " whY, You lately married too lams . amen ; she Is fifty." Toe old qui did not relish the Mee, hot some 01 the farmers interiered, and the breach was healed by a little Apple Whisky applied inwardly. The appearauCil of our townsman, A. lit Hark ness, the auctimbeer, soon attraeted the attention of .all towards him, and the fine stables and barriS of Dir. Alailliard were thrown open, and the anxious crowd looked around among the stalls. The Stables are handsomely arranged, and each horse is master of his house, without the fear of being kick ed by any other animal. Toe mares, with their colts, have fine apartments, and the greatest care Seems to be exereised with them. The barns on the establishment are spacious, and cleanliness IS ob- Bervable everywhere. After a survey of the stables, the aeregabhgo en• gaged in horse-talk that would be diftlmit for those not initiated to understand. Mr. Harkness went to work with A. UM, and the annexed shows the re• emit of big labors. The bidding did not seem at first to be very spirited, and there was much conversa tion as to the effect of the Government horses being thrown upon the market. Some persons argued that the South would take most of the horses now owned by the Government in that section of the country now clean) d out of the animal. Others rid that great exertions had been made In the Went° raise horses, and those the Goveenment had Would not affect the price of horse-fiesh. The reader can best judge of tne condition of the horse Inaiket, that is for good breeds, by the fa.loWing Bay gelding, 7 years. 1.7 ,L 4 hands, of great action and strength, well broken to double and single har ness, $460. Chestnut gelding, 5 years, 11' hands, do., do., $2.70. Chestnut toare,ls years, 16 hands,Vermont stock, Verdi In SWIM and harness, groat ,ratter, woo. Brown Mitre, 6 years. 15 Minds, Trafalgar and Nay Day stock, do., do., $l6O Brown gelding, 12 years, 157,C hands, thorough bred, by Mariner out of Patsey Anthony—inagnill• Cent saddle burin, $250. Bay gelding, .5 years, 15% bands, thoroughbred, by Bermes out of Patsey Anthony, very fast under saddle, $5OO. Bay gelding, 5 years.ls„ l < hands, nearly thorough. bred. by Hermes, dam % blood, well broken, 4170. Bay mare,& years. 15% handy. by Bvpo, broken to single and doable harness, $l6O. Bay gelding, 5 'y'trs, 15 hands, by Nero, dam by Salaorn, well broken to saddle and harness, $305. Bay gelding, 4 years, by Nero, dam Morgan stook, $l9O. Bay filly, 4 Tears, by Hermes, dam by Saiadin, nearly thoroughbred, $385 Bay gelding, 3 years, by Nero, dam three quarter bled, 4150. Bay filly, 2 riars, by Slasher, dam by Seiko, nearly tbefouglAired, $llO. Bay filly, 2 years, by Hermes, dam by Langford, Dearly thoroughbred, also. Bay filly, 2 Tears, by slaPher, dam a threedninute Mare, No. 38, $175. Brown filly, 2 years, by Nero, dam thoroughbred, IPSO. A family horse, $195. Chestnut mare, 12 years, by imported Trustee, thoroughbred, welt oreken to harness, and colt, $l5O. Chestnut mare and colt, pedigree unknown, very fast, less than three minutes, $llO. Black mare and filly, known on the turf as Sallie McGee, paced in 2 32 $ll.O. Eight cows and heifers, of Durham milking stock, sold at various }Meet'. ranging from 485 to $47. Also, a lot of fine South Down sheep, 45 in all, at $12.26 each. TEM following correspondence explains nun: Plaranat.PNlA, April 25,1865. Rep. Edward Htwes: Dees Sin The sermon delivered by you last Sabbath evenlne,in Concert Hall, on the character, mission, and death of our late honored Chief Magill. trate, so faithfully presents not only theie sut.jects which are of so much interest, but most eloquently Sets forth the principles which are essential to toe permanent peace and prosperity of the notion, that we, the undersigned, respectfully request you to re peat it on Sabbath evening next, the 80th Inn. Yours, very truly, George H. istuart, Joseph B. Sheppard, Stephen Colweil, James L. 01 ighorn, Morton McMichael, Henry M. I.aing, Ward B. Hasellne, A. D. Cash. Wm. G. Crowell, Samuel S. White, Francis Newland, Wm. K Mouleee, James S. Marlin, A. Cummings. James Smith, Joseph B. Sheppard: DIsAR SIR : AilJw me, through you, to thank the gentlemen who have kindly requested a repetition of my sermon en lest Saboath evening. Arrange. ments for the COMILig Sabbath, already made. render it incenveeimit for me to speak then upon the elm. lacier and ceath of our lamented . President, The opportunity now presented of making our duty as citizens plain, and or urging the claims of justice, most not be neglected. Let all the people respor d with their amen to the deolaration of our new President, that treason is a crime and mast be punished as such. Let traitors at the South and Copperheads at the North understand that their names will be banded down by history linked to• gather, and under a load of eternal infamy. I shall be disposed to repeat, in substance, the diocouree to which you refer on the approaching National Fast•day. CFA save tee Ito r pttollo. - Touts, very truly, EDWARD HAMM. PHILADELPHIA, April 27, 1885. - ai7D IVI. ITLE.— pjogwITATION TOP ~umit, ' D ecimating presentation __Xl9l? - 10ra - ce at the WI - A n Wr David X. Lyle,Chief Engineer of the Fire Department. Cola Page, on behalf of the donors, presented the chief With a beautiful 'sold watch and ohatn. In pre. Sewing the gllt, Colonel Page said that it was a Matta of pride to him to have the privilege of pre senting the Chief with the beautiful token of the re gard of his fellow.citizens. He bad known Chief Lyle for a num'er of years, personally and profes sionally, and hadalways found him kmd in heart, generous and humane ; in the perfOrinanae of his professional duties he Dad been remarkably suc cessful, and bad succeeded in quelling disturbances througn his kindness which threatened very serious dieaeter. The Chief had also sueceesfully organized the ambulance corps, which has dote the country much service in removing sick and wounded sol diers from the wharves and depots to the various hospitals to whlcn they were assigned. The gift was a free will offeritir. No motives of gain on the part of the donors prompted the act, nor had the recipi ent any hand in the matter ; nor did he know of It until It was ready for presentation. air. Bonhomme received the gift ih a neat address. Chief Lyle also thanked the donors, through Col. Page, for their kindness. The company was then invited to a re past, which WaS heartily indulged in and enjoyed. MILITARY ORDER OF THE LOYAL LEGION OF Tail - I.II4ITED STATite.—Several meetings of honorably discharged (Ricers of the army and navy have recently been held in this city, for the purpose Of forming an association to perpetuate the memo ries of the war. Last evening an adjourned meet, ing was he;d at the county courthouse, Lient. Col. T. Elwood Zell presiding, and Major S. P. W. 'Kitchell acted as secretary. The constitution which has been adopted for the government of the order was read. The objects of tne order are to maintain the national honor, union, and Independence; to protect the Aphis or American citizens ; to perpetu ate the memories of the war ; to advance the inte rests of the members, and to relieve the widows and orphans of such as die. The order is to consist of a National commanders', State commanderies, and District ceriroatatries. There are to be three classes Of members. viz.: First, those who have been actually In Me Military or naval service of the "United States dnrirg . the war as commissioned otil ears; second, the el d est male heirs thereof ; and, third, honorary members, to be composed of those who have devoted their means, energy, and talents to crushing the rebellion. WELCOME HOME—COLLIS' ZOIJAVES.— The Ara Philadelphia regiment to reach home since the close of the war, arrived yesterday morning, at 5 o'clock, and was the 114th Regiment P. V., better known as Collis' Zouaves. The regiment now num bers 15 cfheers and 275 men. Brevet Brig- Gen. Chas.ll. T. Collis was in command.' The regiment arrived at the Baltimore depot and took breakfast at the Cooper Shep Refreshment Saloon. A. Street parade was afterwards made, and the men were re• Calved by our citizens with every demonstration of joy an weloome. The soldiers wore the uniform at first adopted, red Zonave breeches, with leggings, blue loose jackets and turbans. Tun looked re markably well, and, judging from the expressions of their Countenances, were glad to reach home again. A number of them carried on their muskets white Streamers, with the names of the principal battles In which the regiment had been engaged. inscribed upon them. They will remain In camp until paid off by the paymaster. A BBAITTIFIII, BertNitat..—The Indica of Beading, Pa., have just been paying a handsome, and, no doubt, well deserved compliment to one of their fire companies. Tce banner, which is finely designed and artistically executed, was manufac tured by Messrs. Evans & Henan, of this city, at whose establishment, No. 418 Arch street, it will remain on exhibition till tc•morrow evening. The body of the banner is of heavy white st/X, ou which are painted, in medallion, two firemen clasping hands over the altar of Friendship, on which the fire burns Nightly, wish a fattbleolooking dog in the foreg.ronno. One side oontains the following Inscription : "Presented by the your', Ladies of Reading To the Friendship Fi*e Company, June let, 1865 " And on the reverse the motto: T. be Friendly, our Wish? , The whole is enshrined in an elegant border of neariet silk, richly decorated with gold lace and fringe. THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATE.— The medical gettlemen compo , lng the National Meant Aiecrime will meet at Bastes, Mass., on the eth day ol June next. Philadelphia sends for its delegates the following gentlemen Robert Etrrna. , J. H. &aloft, M. t. St a Aqi, iii. D., A. W . thimvaa, H. D., James R Corse, M. , N. L. Halfred, M. D., Joseph R. Cuad. BUR , Vfm. L. Knight, NI D., D . F r ancis uomle, N.D., Wm rw.-,srmrr,-, Levi Curtis, . D., Alc ettingar, 11. D., W. L. Atlee. 111. D., ff li Boblne't, M, D., A. Fricke. IN. D., Winthrop I:argent, R. 1., W. Jewell DI. D., E. Schofield, a. D. SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' HOME.—Since the meeting st the Academy of Music, on the 16th nit, $1.410 time been received through toe Rev. Atklnafn, o! N. rristown, the donation of a So. zloty of Yriends. It, is expected that, ea soon as the Matter 18 laid before the citizens, a sufficient sum VIII be obtained to at least justify the managers in the purchase of a piece of ground, and corn menet erecting the building. The closing of the !Invent inent hospitals will render the early establishment , of a home for Invalid soldiers and sailors the 11/070 accessary. FIBE.—AbOUt two o'clock yesterday morning a earotnter.si.op, belongins to William Salvely, on Fothesill street, in the neighborhord of Ninth and Lombard streets, teas de.troyed by fire. The baildttg was of bit*, two•Btorles in height. The loss Is eitiip.ated at $BOO. each able of the Shop M a number of court houses occupied by co• bred people. These houses were raved throllkh the exertions of the firemen. The flats of some Of them were burned. THs DOURT.RuaY COURT MARTIAL.—The Court reassembled yesterday morning. All the members present. Col. Crosman lead caned as a witness to rebut certain evidence offered fir the de fence. Els testimony Was to the effect that Mt. Neal gave him the ' , tinted specifications at his re quest. Several witnesees were also called for the defence, but their testimony was not Important. The court then adjourned until Jane 12, when the argument will be heard. o ntol SusPEISDED.—The execution or Edward maims, a deserting drafted limn, 1& keen suspended. SINGULAR CASK OF MISTAKEN IDENTITY. —At the battle or Chanoelloravilie, we think, &initial Randall, Memo= of the flotPenngylVittlig, RepiMent. Was supposed to have been killed, 111110 e he was mugging from his regiment and had been seen to fall by some of his comrades. The faot was communicated to his relatives, who reside In Frank ford ; his body, or what was supposed to be it, was recovered after considerable difficulty, and sent home. Those who bad known the deceased in life, and knew him well, salvia the features of the corpse the familiar ones of their friend or aequaintance. Even his own family wag deceived. On the sap. pointed day the Canaria took place, the military In the town paraded with reversed arms, and when the coffin rested in Its grave at Cedar Hill Came. tery a parting salute was fired. There is now in the cemetery a mound nicely sodded, and nowars bloom upon its Summit ; a tombstone stands at its head, With the Muisi epitaph, set off with miiitarst em. mem. SO far, good ; but we are told that thiq Satan Handal) returned a week or two ego, much to , the Iflght of his fatally and the pleasure of his friends. Ever 3 thing concerning his mysterious abgenee was satisfactorily explained. and the returned soldier has the rare privilege of looting upon his own grave and tombstone, and reading hie own epitaph. HEBREW YEAST OF PENTICCOST.—This feast commenced last Tuesday evening, when espe cially Solemn rites were solemnized in the different synagogues. This festival is instituted, we believe, to commemorate the declaration of the Law upda Blount Sinai, by which the Israelites were coned• timed a nation, eta appointed the ..peoullar and chosen people of Goa. It continues three days, ending today. The places of worship are now decorated with the "choicest flowers that bloom" to add grace and beauty to the sahctudry, and ral tributes will be laid before the ark where tho scrolls Of the law are enshrined. • BAVE. Bet L.—The Eagle Junior Base Ball Club will play their opening game at Fairmount Park title afternoon. at 3 o'clock, when a tine game may be expected. A match game of baee ball will be played this afternoon between the Active and Minerva Clubs, Ore the grounds of the latter, Fifteenth , street and Columbia avenue. Game commences at 2)i o'clock. /4diea particularly invited. PRESS CLUB. —A meeting of the Press Obab was held yesterday afternoon at their roma on Meech= street, above Filth. A number of die linguist ed geLtlemen et gaged in mercantile, mann. Maturing - , ace rnedtcai pirating were elected as contributing memberif. The Club Is in a most flourishing condition. The library Is Mare t3ing in its Limber of books, some of the volumes Mang rare and valuable. FAET DAY.—There will be a general sus pension of business today, In accordance with the proclamation of President Johnson. Ali the pab• lie cffices, National, State, and city will be closed. The post office will be open until eleven o'clock In the morning. in all the churches there will be ap• tmcpridte services, and collections will be taken up in WA ol the Lincoln Monument Fund. TEE OWNER OF THE HAT.—The hat whloh was found on the wharf, below Chestnut street, a few nights ago and whloh was suppa3ed to It long to a man who Lac jumped overheard, has teen identified as the property of Nathan WIISon, who resided at No. 121 South street, and formerly worked at the Navy lard. Wilson has been miss ing since the bat was ,OUrd. LINCOLN MONUMENT FUND.—The fol lowing satlitlonal subscriptions to the Linoola Monument DMA were made yeFterdity Apollo Lodike, No. 296, I. 0. 0. F., per Wm. S. DOllllB.ll 1125 Mrs. mu. y. Durborrow 5 TRH HIGHLAND REGESINNT.—The 79th New York Highland Regiment, numbering ninety men, passed throuah this city yesterday morning., on their way home, having been mustered out of the service. They were entertained atthe Oooper•Shop Refreshment Saloon. THE RETURNING SOLDLERS.—It is said that the returning soldiers, upon Ihlightug thts ot.y, will he In realmental org4vization, though mug• tered out In Waebington, avid will be quartered at Camps Cadwaiader and William Penn until paid Off. HOME FOR INFIRM COLORED PERSONS.— The home for aged and infirm colored persons was opened for the reception of visitors yesterday after noon. The progress and wants of the institution were made known, and short addresses were made by those Interested in the ruccess of the enterprise. CRICKET. —A novel and interesting cricket match will be played on Saturday, the Sd Instant, on the grounds of tho Camden. Base ball Club, between eleven picked cricket players of Camden and eleven nastrbail pi.yers of the Care den Club. Seats reserved for ladies. A GOOD EXAMPLE.-The Nineteenth ward of this city, after fililnit its quota, had $3,000 of the fond raised for that purpose remaining. At a re cent meeting, that money was, by agreement, ap• preprlated to the relief of Widows and orphans of soldiers in the ward. FIREMEN'S PARADE.—The delegates of the Sixth fire district have elected Mr. Reuben Sands, of the Fellowship S. F. E. Company. and James Millen, of the Washington Ffre Company, as division marshals. BITTEN ET A Doci.—John J. Barth was bitten by a dog yesterday afternoon. One of the Mechanic Engine boys killed the dog, and thug ended an excitement. CITY COUNCILS. Both branches of Councils met yesterday after noon, the meeting today being dispensed with on account of the President's proclamation setting it apart as a fast day, BRAPiCI3., Petitions were presented as follows: Petition to have Twentpiourth street from South to &Open curbed and paved. Petition for gas lamp in Randolph street, between Brown and Parrish streets. Petition for repiiring Randolph Street, between Brown and Parrish streets. Petition from citizens of Sixth proofed, Twelfth ward, for change of place of voting. Petition for revision of grades of Barks and Le high avenues, Twetty.iirst Petition for grading_ Lehman street, Twenty second ward. - Petition for division of the Eleventh ,proolnet of the Eighteenth ward. of *he operetta tinm inr• V. ,a l .l O / ( ' f -T aieilfirfesollitiOn reiatire to flurcreatn of the President of the trotted States, sub pitted a lengthy report. The report sets forth ti"- 4 the duties of your co:await.. here 12..12 mach more arduous than was anticipated. The Councils had resolved to attend the funeral of the President at Washington in a body, and it was Supposed that this would be the only opportunity that Philadel phia would have of paying respect to his memory ; and tont' 'Jour committee, in company with Conn. Ole, visited Washington, on the 19th of April, to participate in the obsequies in that city. they did not till:Molly ascertain tnat the remains would pass thrsugh Philadelphia. But three days. therefore, were allowed yeur committee in which to make suitable arrangements for the duties Imposec upon them. Comet Peter G. Eilmaker was appointed the chief marshal, and to him was confided the sole charge and control of the procession, which was to take place on the arrival of the remains here, as well as the appointment of all his aids and assistant - marshals. The hour Mod by the United States authorities for the arrival at Philadelphia was 4„4:4 o'clock P. Pd., on Saturday, April 22, and the cortege arrived promptly at that hour. Your committee received the body at the depot and personally attended to placing it upon the funeral car prepared under their direction for the occasion. These duties at• tended te, and the eminent persons who were to constitute the escort from Washington to Illinois, baying been stated in the carriages provided, your committee, at ten minutes before 5 o'clock, in the lull conviction that the head of the column would move instantly, left for the place appointed for them in the line, with the Councils of the city, more than a mile distant, which they reached a few minutia after b O'clock. There they waned, from that time Until dark, and no one in that long pro cession, nor in the multitudinous throng who were anxiously looking from sidewalk and window, could possibly have been more surprised and annoyed at the delay than the members of your committee. From the very nature of their position la the line, in the place assigned them by the orders of the marshal, they could not possibly hsve prevented the delay, They had not even the facility of any conveyance to either end of the line. They, in coal men with all the members of your honorable bodies and of tte city government, having decided to for. low on foot the remains of the President as most expressive Of the respect entertained for him. To accomplish the great object for which the re mains of the President were conveyed through the country, and to gratify as Many as possible with a last look upon the features of tdin wham all patriots loved, your committee had determined to have the body exposed to view immediately upon its arrival at the Hall of In dependence, and to keep the Hall open until the last moment allowed to Philadelphia. But this intention was defeated by the assurance of the Mayor that the limited pollee force of the City, which had been on unrelieved duty for several days after the aesassination, had already become too mach exhausted to suffer so great an addition to what they had undergone, and to what was certain had yet to be Imputed upon them on the following Sabbath. To Obviate the danger from this amuse, and yet allow as great a number of our citizens as could safely be permitted, to view the retrains that night, there were issued to the members of Conn• oils, for distribution, 1,6C0 tickets of admission: Your committee were thus enabled to prevent the great excitement and pressure, at a time when they were without sufficient police force, which an announcement of a public admission would have caused. They did, however, as they had in tended, admit all citizens, without regard to tick els, who applied at the outer door on Sixth street, up to the hour of midnight. The inner door at the hull bad to retrain open until half past one o'clock the following morning, to enable those already ad milted to the square to pass through. At four o'clock A, 111, (Sabbath) it was again opened to permit the minion from the hospitals, whose ~: aimed and dismembered bodies appealed to your committee for protection from a crowd, to view the remains undisturbed till 818 o'clock, when the gene ral public was admitted. Your committee have every reason to justify their foresight on the pre view evening, from the immense tbroxer that pressed lit unabated streams through the hall until Mon day morning, when the calla was closed. Attached to the report was the report of a com mittee of the marshals, setting forth the causes of the delay in the procession. his sets forte— ' First. That the cor,fitot of orders, copies of which orders are enclosed herewith, from Generals Cad walader and Ferry, generated trouble—that of $llO former fixing ey, o'clock as the time of starting, and having been issued firm, considerable bodies of roan were controlled by it-120t having Been General Ferry's later order, Indicating an earlier hour. These bodies came too late, and bad to be crowded in where they Were not expected. Second. That when tee hearse reached above lan:bard street, in Broad, the cortege was stopped, ley whose order we have not learned, whilst the Ger man Society there in line sung a mournful dirge ; which was a beautiful and most touching tribute to our departed Chief, and which moved deeply - the hearts of all who listened to it Could the assem bled thousands all have heard, they would have ex cused the delay it occasioned. Third. That one of the manhole, Wheal WO have rot yet seen, by EOM Misapprehension of orders, led his division out of time and place, and coming up with a marshal of a division which properly pre ceded him in line, told the latter to go on, or else he would. What led to the mistake of the former we save yet to learn, bat the mistake of the latter was in yielding to him instead of obeying your orders. these errors appear to have =aliened mush con lesion. Fourth. That the masses of people partieipating had very little organization, and that little hastily and Imperfectly, formed. Many of them were straps out in twos, contrary to your orders to move in sec - lions of eight. This occasioned a very serious loss of the limited time we had. Fifth. That when the head of the eighth division reached Eighth and Arch, it was crossed and stop• pad by a body of troops marching by Rank up Eighth street. The marshals of this division did their best to stop these troops, that the procession might proceed on Its solemn duty—even riding through the soldiers, who evidently ashamed of the part they were compelled by orders to play, allowed these marshals to dO so without resistance. When the officers Coinmandthg tho.,e troops reflect upoa the consequences of their anion, doubtless they will sorely regret it; for the delay they occasioned created such a gap in the procession th at the people on the halaboe of the route ahead thought all hld passed, and most of them dispersed. the cm .. det . yore on Arch, on Third, and on Walnut stroate, evidently thought so too, for they commenced to run their oars, and those streets were found blocked with them, rendering the progress of th 2 prorodzion most difficult. Sixth. That the dense mass of peoplathat crammed theroute rendered efficient pollee regulations nede3- eory, and in their &Wards It was IDOL ditfi.:ult for the procession and its (Moors to trove properlf. The ordinance attached to the report appropriates $l4 657.90, as follows : Item 1. To E. 6. risrloy, undertaker, four thou• seed dollars. ite . 14 . 2. Tow. A. Boger anti 1311001 for pactiage hire tor the escort aeoomparylegthe MAIM, ttigat Lutdred and seventy•six dollars. Item a. To the Continental Hotel, for board of escort aseorrnansivir the remains, fifteen hundred and "xtY•nlatd. dollar& /tem 4. To the Girard House, for ditto, thirteen dollars and thirty five cents. Item 5. To I. E. Walraven, for draping the Houn d] chambers. the Indepencence Hall. and the Pub- Ito Buildin gs, four thousand two hundred and fifty two dollars. Item O. To Horstmann Brothers, for scarfs, batons, n trimmings for the marshals, three hundred and twenty-six dollars and slaty-two cents. Item 7 To Thomas W. Evans Si 00., for satin and mope for swims for pall-bearers, one hundred and seventeen dollars. Dens 8. To John Stone & Song, for mode an rib bon. twenty-eight dollars and forty-five cents. Item 9. To Fraser & Johnson, for candles for In dependence Hall. one hundred and forty-eight del. lore and eighty refits. Item 10. To W. L. Maddock Sr. Ca., for candlol for ditto, fifteen dollars and seventy live cents. Item 11. To J. K. Kerr for use or vases for Inde pendence Hall, Forty-seven dollars. Item 12. To Field & Hardie, for hardware, smirk dolars and eleven cents. Hun 13. To Collins & Watenn, for lumber, fifty- Eaten dollars and seventy-nice dents. Item 14 To Brows & Woelpper, for ditto, forty four dollars and eight cents. Item 15. To HMV & Shugart. for carpenter work. one hundred and nlnety.lour dollars and serenty-six cents. Item 16. To L. H. Fisk, for transparency, twenty. two dollars. Item 17. Te J. O. Hunter & 00., for gaadltting, thirty dollars and thirty cents. Illm 18. To ()omen's & Baker, for gas•fttting, Siaty.tlm donate. I* em 19. For printing, ono hundred and twenty. (t ur dollars and seventy.five cents. 1. en, 20. To John Barnard, for chiming balk!, thirty dollars. Itito 21. To Robort Moeawley,f)r glovos,badgat, int , utting trimmings, Imps, wiona, and oil, fire Mitered dollars. Item 22, To Evans & Hassan , for fine large flag for the city, for staff over the State House, one hun dred and twenty-two dollars, item 21 For advertising, two hundred and twat'• ty colleit and thirty-two cents. Item 74. For music and drum corps, six hundred and fifty dollars. I'em 2,. Fur expenses of Councils and the coin- Matti o at Washintton, while In attendance for the turcral In that city, four hundred and forty-one dol lam and seventy-seven cents. Item 20. For expenses incurred under the supervl• slop of the committee in Philadelphia, for board sad tottesbments cf the guard aooompanylng and at tendant upon the remains, four hundred and fifty five doliare and five cents. item 27. For clerk and messenger hire, three hun dred dol.ars. The ordinance was adopted. A counnunicatiosi was i *hulloed from the Franklin Institute callirg attention to the necessity far an Inspector of bolters in the oily. Referred. Inn Emma (U.) reported an ordinance appro priating a lot, at Twenty. Second and Brown Streets, for school purposes. Agreed to. - An ordinance from Common Council, to promote the Leah h arid cleanliness of the oily, was taken up, and that portion referrlrg to the overflows of privy wells called eut considerable discussion. Fears were rap !EMI that the bill was.ealouleted to prohibit ex. lama eanneetfOrabetWeen Water-closets and the lew. ere. Such a design was denied entirely by those favor lag the passage Of the ordinance, but that the inters• tion was strapiy to carry off the surplus material, and not Mere') the overflow of wells. The lumber consideration of the subjeet was post poned until neat Thursday. An ordinance from Common Connell, authorizing a change in the location of the Tivoli Steam-Foreleg Rose Co., was concurred in t also, the resolution to authorise the Assistance Steam Engine CO. to change its location. . A ermlnunioatiort was received from W. H. Kern ble, resigning MS petition as Trustee of the kiertk• ern Liberties Gas Works. Adjourned. COMMON BEAN CEL President Stobley in the chair. Tim bill from .Seltoe Council making an wore priation for the relief of Chief Franklin In recruit it g the 'Hancock Corps was taken up. he second section apprOpriating $4,000 for re cruiting expenses In the Twentieth ward was read, and the yeas and nays thereupon were oalied—yeas 15, nays 21. The section Was thereupon lost. The member from the Seventh ward offered a substitute for the second section. Tee ÜBAIR decided that the second section hav ing been lost any other substitute or addition was Out of order and could not be considered. The mover said: if I appeal from the decision of the (Their.” Mr. BILLINGTON (U.) could not pee how when one section was lost another could not be offered. Par. Evanmerr (U.) If In order, I move that the gentleman from the Seventh take the gentleman from the Twentieth (Mr. Billington) into the ante room and explain matters. The ()Emu decided the motion out of order. Mr. liaarita (U.) Are we going to Wait here all day, till the gentleman writes ant his appall I move that the appeal be laid on the table. On this motion the yeas and nays were called. Oimeswata. (U.) I hope the chair will feel all confidence. The Onant, interrupting. The clerk will call the yeas and nave, and obey no orders other than these givt n from the chair. On the rotten to lay the appeal on the table the yeas were 2t, Days 9. Agreed to. Mr Evens (U.) moved to Indefinitely postpone the whole bill. . . Mr. Rennie (U,) called the previous gneStion. Mr. eingerz (U.) The motion to postpone Was lest al the hist meeting. Mr. DILLON (0.) YeS, ; page aB4 journal of Csmmot Connell. The ensue. The motion to indefinitely postpone was lost at the lot meeting, and this motion IS therefore in order. . . . . . . On the motion to indefinitely postpone the yeas were 18, bass 19. Lost. Mr. Wutnnwr (0.) called the previous question On the preamble to the bill, which was seconded by the requisite number, when the gentleman (rein the Seventh ward moved that Oonnoll resolve itself into a Committee of the Whole !or the purpose of oon sieering the bill. The Galan. Your motion IS out of order. _ . . The mover. I appeal from your deolsion. The CHAIR. I won't entertain your appeal. The quee MU now is, shall the main question be now put CRBESWRLL. What is the main question is The ouran. The preamble. On the question, shall the main question be now put, tile yeas were 21, nays 11. Mr. Ev&ses (1J ) moved to refer the whole mutter, to the Finance Committee. The tiv.ant- That moStsi4i-ag-liAiTaniays. ' l 4skifitlirmn yeas were 26, nays L Agreed to The CHAIR. The ‘ Oll now be Unell the Mr. Plangitn. I call the previous question on the title. 11r. Evans. Mr. Chairman. The ()HAIR- The gentleman from the Eighth (Kr. Harper) has the floor. Mr. Evens. Did I not address the chair first 1 The (i.HAIR. I believe you did. I decide that the gentleman from the Fifteenth (Mr. Evans) has the floor. Mr, Evers. I move to refer the Whole matter to the Finance Committee. Mr. CaasswaLh. I call for the previous question. This was feeonded by the requisite mourner. On the motion " Shan the main question be now putt , the yeas were 22, nays 2. Agreed to. On the motion to refer to the Finance Committee. the yeas Varela, nays 2t. Lost. Mr. EVANS asked leave to put the reasons on the journal for his vote. The CHAnc. The gentleman has the right to do So. Mr. 11Aarart called for the previous question on the title to the bill. . . . . . This so otion was Eeconded by the regulate num bar. On the question Shall the main question be now put lu the yeas were 21, nays 10. Agreed to. On the title the yeas were 21, nays 17. Agreed to. On the question of reacling the bill a third time by Its title, the peas were 21, nays 1. No quorum voting, about a dozen members moved to adjourn, upon which the yeas andinaye were called; yeas b, nays 21. Lost. Mr. EVANS. I think it requires a supeneion of the rules to read the bill a third time today, and I am, without any bias, in favor of voting away this moDey Out of the city treasury. Mr. 02225WieLL. You'll have Ss Inch money In ytur pncket as we will Dir. Evans. I think not. I believe you have your's in your pocket now. Mr. CRILE2WICLL. I believe you lie. Mr. 81t.4131 (U.) was opposed to having any dis turbance in the chamber ,and he hoped the chair would enforce the rules. • On the question - shall the bill be read a third time by its title, the yeas were 21, nays 1. No quorum voting, the roll was called and a quorum answered to their names. A vote on the motion to read the bill a third time by its title was again taken; yeas 21, nays 1. No quorum voting, a - Lion to adjourn °stifled. Adjourned. THE COURTS. 11. S. District Court—Judge Cadwalader. Yesterday, at the meeting* of the court, the case of Anthony Hales, formerly employed at the Navy Yard, and in charge of the carts arid horses there, who is indicted for embezzling and appropriating to his own use certain property of the United States, was called for trial. The defendant was not ready, and the case was postponed till Friday. District Court—Judge Hare .A.TIOTHIER GABE ABOUT GOLD, Harrison Bloom vs. Walton & Yosp. This was an action to recover the aunt of one thousand dollars deposited by plaintiff with the defendants as a mar gin on gold. The deposit was admitted—the plain. tiff maintaining that he, however, after making the deposit, never ordered gold to be bought: The de'ence wee that the defendants had put atosed $6,000 In gold at 246%, in obedience to plain tiff's Instructions, and Nein/ad to set off against the piainttiPs deposit the kits on the fall of Shid $5,000 of gold. In answer to this, the plaintiff contended that to maintain such a defence the defendanta Should prove a purchase of the specific gold ; teat they kept the specific iittlele, and chat before a sale was made VI the defendants they should have tendered the gold to the plaintiff, and then resold it at public sale. That if this was not all done, and the Sped lied gold purchased, then it was a gambling trans action, and the defendants were not entitled to the set elf. Judge Hare charged the jury that if they believed thy contract to be that tto gold was to be specifi cally delircred, the defendants were bmnd to pur chase atd hold the specifio gold, Subject to the plaintiff's order; but if this was not the contract, and the transaction was intended to be a mere speculation in gold, then It would be a gambling transaction ' and against public potter, and tee Con tract would be void; and if the transaction was a gambling transaction. a mere wager on the rise or tall of gold, the plaintiff eould not recover back his deposit, because he was a party to such wager or Illegal trundle. The jury rendered a verdict for the defendants, Thomas R. Eloper for plaintiff; Briggs for defendants. Alexander Brown vs. The Philadelphia, Wil mington, and Baltimore Railroad Company. This action was to recover for damages to an ice wagon, and for the value of a mule gilled by reason of being run over by a locomotive belonging to the de fendants, on the road leading from the Baltimore depot to Gray's Ferry. Nogligenee and andm mo derate rate of speed in the driving of the engine is charged by plaintiff, and the' consequent so - ardent he attributes to this alleged feet. For the company, on the other hand, ordinary care and prudence is asserted to have been ob• served, and witnesses were milled to show that the locomotive was not being run at a greater speed than fifteen miles per hour ; that the ball was belog tolled and the whistle blown as warning; that the plaintiff saw, or could have seen, the approaching engine for several squares, and at all events be was upon the railroad track at an irregular and unrecognized crossing, and that, being MS in fault, he was not entitled to recover. Jury out. District Court--.lndite Stroud. Win. Hillary Samuel R. Nanity. To recover for the nee and occupation Of a home. Verdlot for plaintiff. $1.20. Geo. Bebe vs. The City of Phlladelphia. Ver dict for plaintiff $1,016. Miss. T. Yerbea vs. Geo. B. Bloat, Mo. Foreign attaob went. Jury out. THE POLIOE. I=2 Mr. Jenkins wag not an assistant Marshal Of the United. States when. Robert al Lee escaped. Tats accidental 01111e8i012 of a very small word In the item relative to blm, yesterday, entirely altered the YtbEe intended. Mr. Jenkins tendered his resigna tion. in December, which went Into effect on Janu ary l. 186 b. During a long course of police business he was very successful In making Important arrelts, mhi prosecuting the parties to conviction. Some of them were settenced to long terms of imprisonment, end most of them are yet incarcerated. [Before Mr. Alderman Butler.] OOIINTOILHEIT MONEY A man, giving the name of Edward Jones, wag arraigned yesterday at ternoon on the charge of atteropting to circulate counterfeit paper money. It Ia altthad that he went to a drygoocs store and offered a $6 United Olga rteasary am In pay- THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 1„1865. went for come go. ds. Re wag arrtvgAvt. On hts I,erson were found a $lOO KM' ions rune and mother for *6O on the Mechanics' Baca of Baltluore ; Wee, flftl.cent Ourrelloy Mtg. rho accused was own mitted to answer. [Before Mr. Alderman Swift.] ISOLDIEB 40111113 D. Henry Bill Is the name given by a man arraigned yreterdev. on the charge of robbing a soldier of the Po mof $lOO. The, alleged robbery is raid to have taken piece in the vicinity of Lombard and Penn Street. [Before Kr. Aidericen Pienkinton.3 DA31.11.111 8013131111,1% George Tipton wag arrested yesterday, on the barge of stealing $26 from the till Of s ltiger•heer saloon near Eleventh and Buttonwood stmts. The secured was committed to answer. VAGRANOy. The number of vagrants are greatly on the In. 070588 in our city. Povqrty is a gaud that may rive many to commit crime. The flet4 for WM- I , ropy 18 very extensive, and getting mare so every day. On Monday night the dwelling of Mr. William .Sprole, No. 12t Wharton street, was forcibly en tered, and a gold watch and chain, a Himont:l mark, a breastpin, and other jewelry were stolen there from. The thief forced the bolt from a rear shutter, and barricaded the front d•tor by platting the back 01 aehair under the knob of the lock. The house was ranreeged trete the cellar to the garret; even a tool cheat was broken open. siontenta of drawers and Meseta were strewn around the several rooms. It. it supposed the thief was in search of money, bat obtained none. Mrs. Sprole, at the time of the Don bery was at the CloOpershop Saloon feeding the soldiers of the Upton. B. WiLILS.VEN, 719 CHESTNUT STREET, Is NOW OPENING ANOTHER LARGE LOT OF LACE CUIVTALNIS, ELEGANT 'STYLES, AT TRIMS, FROM 5 DOLL&US TO 160 WINDOW SHADES, osoior, PATTERNS, AT REDUCED PRICES. -my2s SILK & DRY GOODS JOBBERS. r) WHOl;El4l—ilßtfrialisB. VOJECLION DRY GOODS, ESIBEACING LATEST NOVELTIIIS IN ADAPTED TO PRESENT SALES. SecaPred per late steamers, and fox sale lar JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO., m727-12t E.'_!~\{l~:FiYUsi'lF:f:lli '~'51717~T:~ PINE MIRY MANUFACTORY. a• The cubteribers 'would invite attention to their IMPSOVED CU? OF BRINY& which they make a inecialty in their badness. Also, anitantly receiving Igo VELTIBB FOE CIENTLENEUF WEAL J. W. SCOTT Ca 00., ou'rumws FusitiettiNG ETON& • No, 814 CHESTNUT Street, 1t2.131 Poar doors below the CootteentaL EDWLBD F. KELLY, !IS CHESTNUT STREET, A OOMPLETB ASS9._STARBIT OP DRILIGS AND CDEMIC.AJILS. BOTANIO AND ECLECTIC DRUGS. _ ROBERT A. HANCE. 721 U NUKE? STUBS% PHILADELPHIA, Would 601 the •ttention of Dragelets, (kinntry Ku. shants, and others. to his stook of 50v111, BIRDS. 411110 BARKS, (11111110111 1 abed paokares. of oar 0w1:U0*461146 at PRIMIN BNLOW POBMBE BATES. A full line of BOTAINIfIAL PBBPABATIONS. W. B. ithisRELL a CO. `8 OODICBIFTELLBROBBIIIIDISS,AN., at a. Oberst discount to the trade. Catalogues ftantahed on application. mylL-Suap ZIEGIABB & 131111:TII, WHOLBSAIA Drag, Paint, and lilass Dealers, noirristom of the Pow=Wants Paint and Color Works. MAT wierrira MUM BEST ZENO§ antnrpaased for Whiteness. Pine Glom. Durability. Emma, and Imam of Sarineo. 197E3 LIBERTY LEAD—Warranted to solar more memo for awns Weight than any other. i raw; YU IT. AND YOU WILL MITI Jo 0 PURE IJIBERI'Y ZI O, Iffdatted li., ground is 1101nad Mineola 011.ntionand 11 quality. silvan the UM. PVE lassurr saw. 1 Warranted to do 111.01% sod bettor Work at a AWN last thou Aar other. 1 OZT THE ZEST! Ihoro and 011“—No. 151 North THIRD 81144. irablf WHILINNT.PRTh. cAUVRINI Al I OILAILOTHC e umf o . OPHER I L U >Jaso anourAN, ONRPLANTOWITI PA. & CO., EA; DPAOTDRERS AND IMPORTERS OP cARPEITINGII3, OIL CLOTS. MATTING.% do. WHOLINDIEE DEPARTMENT; 1109 OHISTIOT STEEEL RETAIL DEPARTMENT. / '1 wo-g,.. il9 CIUSTWOT STREW. :TATIONERY BLANK BOO.IIi OIL, COAL , AND OTHER NEW CONPANINS. We are prepared to furnish New Corporations irttlr ell the rooks they require, at short notire and low priees,,of grit quality. All styles of Madill& MIL PLATE CUTIPIOAM OP ETOO/L LITHOGRAPHED " TRAREFXR ROOK. ORDERS OF TRAHEFEI. STOOK LEDGER, hTOCN LEDGER BIZA.MORS. NZOISTER OP CAPITAL STOOL sßoNgat's PETTY LEDGICIL I.OOOIIET OF BALES. DIVIDEND BOOK. MOSS & CO., ELLER NOOK MAISDFADTDRERS AND wraTionitS. etrie rtottweerre stmt. Ell Oil IS FURNISRING GOODS.' titin RBFRIOBRATORB, gni) W ATBE. Go oLERs um- , y ugompo-TABLy.s. ISTBP•LANDISZEL WALNUT BRACKETS, Ingres% varl4ty. .26.tt nRIFFITH PAO& HUTU se Lao& lIIELLEVUE FEMALE INSTITUTE. LP A BOARDING SCOL FOR GIRLS THE BDIIMNIt TERM 0? THIS ICIRTIVITIOB, healthfully and beautifully located on the northers limits of Attleboro, Bucks society, Pennsylvania. wiL aoranence Fifth. month. MC LEW, and *enticing In sea stun twelve weeks. The swans of instruction is thorough in the severs' department* el English, French, Latin. Mathanatiss. and Drawing. For full details see circular, to obtain w ki s h a dgm, the Principals, Attleboro Poet Office, Duette eonntY. rennisylvanis. ISRAEL J. GRAHAMS. /AXE P. affiallaffig. apir 2ro Pffinsigalt NOTICIS TO CLAIM A GENTS.-TELF, Heim of THOMAS HENDERSON and MARY HU. DEMOB. residents of Johnson enmity. Indiana, bay, received some iniormation that they are entitled to s lame smote, supposed to be in Ireland, from wheat. , theb ancestors emigrated. Any parson who will ferret out sad collect Said estate will be welt paid, Address the undersigned at Franklin. Joan/ion noun. ty, Indiana. my23-9t* ISAAC b. HENDERSON. MACKEREL , HERRING, SHAD, &c, MA. —2,400 fiat ft Eon, p ac k ag es a 5 Ilsokarol.` lats-eangat fiat Rah, in asoorted 2.000 bbli. Now Eastport, Fortuna Bay, and Halltaz a rl i gl i noxes Lubec, Sealed. No. 1 Earring. 160 bbla Mow Mau Shad. 260 bozos Earklmer•sonnty Obsess, Ate, In store and for gala Ity =EPEE" it ICOONI, Ja3P-tt No. 146 JOUR WRAB. OTT ItOBMIRY CURTAIN GOODS. MASONIC HALL. DOLLARS PER PAIR. DRESS GOODS; IST IMBSTIIIT S.M.tr JOHN KELLY. TAILORS, 141:11 MOW 7 svon IhumWMtann4 PURE LIBERTY LEAD, EDUCATIONAL. RAILROAD LINES. IMPORTANT TO RAILWAY TEA. WILLIS& —lor snit information in roteromoo to OW non.. Dlstonoos. sad Oonnottiout, tiltustratod by ono bluidrod Itallway May., representing the prinsiWd Ware of tho sonatrY. too APPLITOL I,IIWIT Otr/DIL Itat-em PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAIL ROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. aIIifiIiPMEAPRIN in T . l4 trains 4 0u Pl i atuilifisi t a irr er telt i ttl jt ir m i. &wets. The ears of the Market-street Passenger Railway run to and from Pennsylvania Central Railroad Depot, at Thirtieth and Market Streets; they also leave Front street every two ninnies. commencing one hour previ ew to the time of departure of each train, and allow about SOminutea for a trip. Their cart are to wafting on the arrival of each Train to convey passengers into the any, and eowteation• arc Made With all roads creasing Market street On SUNDAYS—Cars leave Eleventh and Market Oa at 7.46 P. N.. to connect With Pittsburg and Brie and at 10.15 P. 11. with Philadelphia Express- Mann's Baggage Express will bereattor be located at Mo. U South Eleventh etreet. Parties desiring baggage taken to the trains, can have it done at reasonable ratite won application to him. Taints LEAVE AID ARRIVE AT DEPOT THUG: NAIL-- at 800A_ X. At PAOLI ACCONuDATAPN, No. ' 10 03 ' FAST LINE., ...... '' 12.00 H. PARKESRPRO " , " 110 P.ll. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION... " 3.30 LANCASTER ACCOMMODATION.,—.. •• COO " PAOLI TRAIN S No. 5 . 30 " PITTSBURG AND ERIE ....... " 830 •• pRILA.DILLPIILiEXPREdB " 11.10 " ARRIVE. PPIIEBI7EO AND ERIE " 640 PHILADELPIUA EXPRESS.. ......«. ' 6 1.06 6 ' PAOLI ACCOMBODATION. ' 6 8.70 " PARXESBORG 66 9.00 " LANCASTER. " 12 80 P 21• NAST LINE. .6 1160 PAOLI frIC6III2IODATioN, " 440 " 6 DAN EXPREBe . • . " 6 - 45 ACbo . llsloVAiling.... •• 840 " NAIL THAD .. . ..«" 11.40 " Philadelphia Expres s leaves daily. Pitt-chard and Erie Mail leaves daily (except Saturday), All other Trate daily (except Sunday.) The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not assume any risk for baggage. except for wearing Apparel, and limit their reeponsibllity to One Finland Dollars in value. All Baggage ekreeding that amount in galas tell be at the rink of the owner, sinless token by eye. eel contract. For further information, as to time and eonnactlone. ice mils and framed sards, or apply to TROMiS H. PARKE, Ticket Agent. at the Depot. Au leanigrant 'NSW inns daily foment Sunday POT fall information as to fare and accommodationerEolrlY to FEMMES PURR, f•2O-tf 137 DOCK Street. 1865. N _A i t i mmallklllll39, loom EW YORK LINES. CAMDEN AND AMBOY LED PandirralA LED MINTON RAILROAD COMP/. X Wr, PROM WY PO . KIM' YORE AE P WAY FLAW'S, PROM WATAIIIIT WHAILIk_ WILL LEAVE AR' YOLLOWEI-YIN: / VASIL Ai 6 A. , via Camden and Amboy, O. and 1. At sommodatim.,.. ..... --IS 25 At A. M., via Camden jimmy Otty, - 31orabli . It 9.15 A. Ca m d en and Ailbof. A. 3 OD Aosommodomon.... At 2 P. M., via 0111111111 tad Amboy. 0. mid A. its PrAta•••-••• - • •-• •••• • • 14.• 11,41 ,. .• 2 25 At 12 M . noon. iii Camden and Amboy, Ae•entmo daaon (Freight and Passenger)..— 2 25 At 6P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Aecommoda lion (Freight and Passenger ) —let Claes Ticket.— 2 25 Do. do. 3d Class Ticket... 1 00 rIX P. M. , via Camden and Amboy, Aocomnicv detion irreight and Passenger)—let Glass Ticket. 2 25 DO. do. Id Olame Ticket. 1 50 At 7.30 a. M.. 330 and 6 P. N. for Monat Holly, MI. atuntha, yerebs.tos and NIA sec/town. At 6A. M. and 2 P. It _for Freehold • liPe so A ., 21.. ?6, g. and lite P. K. for Palmyra, Riverton; liefaitio, 14 , 71;13, 2,',drilnaton. Monaca, BordentownAe. , The 6P. M. line re direst through to Trenton . At 7.30 A. M and 3.30 P. X for Palmyra, Riverton. Dslanss Deese/e. and les , • lington. At 10 A M and 9 P. K. Steamboat Trenton, for Brig. tel. Burlington. Beverly, Sc, LIMES FROMKENSIBOTODI DEPOT WILL =MS AS FOLLOWS: At 11.16 A. 11.. via Kensington and Jamey City, At 4. P. M.. vlannsington And Jersey CNN P 2 m At 6.46 X. via Kensington and JersoF City. Washington and flew York Ingram...». --. 300 At 12 P. K. (Night), via Kennington sad Jones etc Washington and New York 8ai1....--II 25 The 146 P. Line will run duly. 'ill others Sus da_ye excepted. /or Buffalo, Dunkirk, Ithaca, Owsge, Zo e/tester, Binghampton, Greet rend, Montrose . Wl/keit. barn, /Branton, Stroudsburg, Water Gap. Bulvidera„ Easton, Gantberorille Flemington, Alts. • at 7.30 IL. S. and 3.80 P. M. The 180 P. M. fine connects with the train Laving Beaton for Maud Chunk, Allen sown, Beti lebem. &a For Lambertville and intermediate itati ens at 6 P. For Bristol. Trenton . at 7.10 and 2.2 s„ 3.: 0 and 6P. M. and Trenton., For Holmesbarg, Taeoay, Wtssoncdatng, Beidesburn, and Fmnkford, at 9A. IL. and 1 5,6, and 6 P. S. Sir For New York and Way Lines leavina Kasustag. ton epot, take the 0/AM on Fifth street, above Walnut, half an hour before departure. The ears run into Inv Depo pot.t, and on the arrival of sash train run from the De Fifty pounds of Baggage only allowed each passenger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as bag gage but their wearing apparel. All 'baggage over My pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit their responsibility for baagage to One Dollar per pound,and will not be liable for any amount beyond 2100. imstiet by special contract. Clrabam's Baggage Express will tall for and deliver baggage at the Depot. . Orders to be left at Do, 3 Wal nut stree 1905. t, WILLIAM B. QATSIIIIR, Agent. June 1, ' LIMBS N'twel NEW TOB FOE PHILADELPHIA.. wmr. - rauors paosi TPH POOT OF 0017BTLAND 222120, At 12 M. and 4P. M., ria Jersey City and Camden. At 7, 10. and 113 g A. K.. 6 P. M. and 12 (NighOoria Jae. say City and Kensington. From the toot or Barclay shoat at 6 A. K. and sr. K.. yls. Amboy and Camden. Prom Pier No. I, North ricer, at 12 M., 4, and 6 T. M. (freight and passenger). Amboy and Camden. apg-ti IFEMMINE PHILADELPEILS., WILMINGTON. AND BALTI - - MORN RAILROAD. TIM! TABLE - - - Commencing MONDAY, APRIL M, MM. Trains will leave Depot,oorner BROAD Sret and WASHING TON Avenue, as follows: Express Traln, _at 4,06 A.M. (Mondays melded). for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Wilmington, Perryville. Havre de•Cfrees. Aberdeen, rerrirsnan'a, and Magnolia. Delaware Railroad Train at 7.46 A. M. (Sundays ar tereed) for Salisbury. Milford, and intermediate Mar lions. zaldfdicalf; WAIL aiiniexrelarstrationa. • Infirm Train at 1 16 P. M. (Sundays excepted) for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Chester. gengton, Elkton. Perryville, and Havre-de. Ones. Express Train at 3.66 P. M. (gandays excepted) for Ealtore and Waiiitiugton, slopping at Wilmington, Newark Fitton,North. Bast. Perrrvilla, Brorre-da. cute. ierrynou's. Kieunolia. and Stemmer's Run. Eight Itspress St 11.Iir. forliatumore and , wakes bison, stopping at Cheater (only' Cr -Wm Baltimore and grashiugton_passengers). Wihningtbk. Newark, Elk. ton, North-East, Perryyille, and Ha ys44o-Grase. Nommen for FORMES MONROE Will take the •- M. train. . _ . . WILMINGTON ACCOMMODATION TRAINS Stopping stall Stations between Philadelphia Ilad. mingion. Leave Philedalphia at 7.46 and U A. M., 2, 9.50. and 10 P. M. The 897 P. M. train eonneete with De laware It A. for Milford and Intermediate stations. Leave Wilmington at 6.45.8, and 9.80 A.M.. 2. 4. 6.80 and 6.80 P. M. Trains for Mew Castle leave Philadelphia at 7.46 sad n M.. 3.80 and 6P M. THRTNII. titAl.El3 PR9II( MALTIMASE _ Leave Wtlmin ton at ALT.I.R.T.43_ 33 and P. at. cHESTEE7 46 PRILADShrHIA. Leave Ottemer at . 8.43,10.14 A. M.. 10.36. 3.43, 4.40, 6.14.7 7P. and 9.06 P. M. FROM BALTIMORE TO PRMADELPHiL LOST!, Baltimore 8.26 6. If., Way Man; LlO P. M.. Sm.rees: 4.26 P. M., Way Train; 5.66 P. M., Uproot 0.361'. M.. Express TRAINS PON SALTINOI3I Leave Chester at 8.64 A. m., Lao and u.so Leave Wilmington at 6.13. 0.36 A. ill 2.27. 6.07, Mid 12.26". M. _ . . 'might Train, with P11180.1401' Oar attashad. Will leave Wilmington for Psnyrillii and Intermediate stations at 9.40 P. M . . • • • • - SUNDAY TRAINS. Express Train at 4.06 A. M. for Baltimore and Wash.. ington, stopping at Wilmington. PerM*llll i Ihavre.de. Grace. Aberdeen. Perryman's. and Magnolia. Was h ington,, ressso pp t n gal 6 C P e st M er for Bali t more a a n d Washington passengers)._ W ilmingtom Newark. Mk. ton, North• Bast, Perryville. and Havre de. Orme Accommodation Train at 10P. K for Wilmington and way stations. BALTIMORE FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave Baltimore at it 6.6 P. N. , stopping' at Havre-de. Grace. Perryville, and Wilmington. Also gam at Ink. , ton and Newark tto take paceetsgers for Pittnidelthill and leave passengers front Washington or Baltimore). and Chester to leave passengers from Baltimore or Washington. Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia at 6..10 P. K. spg H. Y. KINNET," Sap% 1865. &MEM 1865. PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL 1101D.—Thic great line traverse, the Northern and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city alibi. on Lake Erie. it be. been leased by the PBNB'BZLRANIA RAIL , ROAD 00,11PARY, and is operated by them.; Its entire length was opened for piumenteriutd fridtht litudnen October 17th, ISB4. SLIER OP PILSSZSGZELITRAIRES AT ralrairturlGA. Leave Westward. Mail &AO P. N. Lock Haven Accommodation t r • .8,D3 A. R. Passenger oars ran through on Hall Train without amigo both ways between Ph il adelphia and Erie. And Baltimore and Erie. Elegant. Sleeping Pars on Elmira Express Trains both ways between Philadelphia'and Lock Have._.,n i and OR Elmira Express Train both ways between W illiamsport and Baltimore. For information respeethinPeasengar basiness, anis corner Pi - Ill:MIRTH and MARKET Sts., Philadelphia, And for Freight Mildness of the ileriedinysAgente. S. B. KINGSTON. Jr.. corner TEMMEIMITM and MARKET Streets, Philadelphia. J. W. REYNOLDS, Brie. J. M. DRILL, A:anti. Cl. Mattison. H. IL NutISToN, General Frei W. { ght Agent, Philadelphia. H. General JOSEP H net,_PedelPhla D. pOTTS, General Manager. Williamsport. I de26-tt NANNME NORTH PENZISYL VAN/A RAILDOAD Nov BETHIARBIL 'DWILIVITOWN, MAIICH alm. BARTON WILLIMOPOIT, WILRESBAW. WinTKEt ABBANGEBONT. reasenier Thane leave the new Depot. TRIED BUM. Thompson 'tract, dads (Sunday' ersested). mums: . Lt 7-40 . A. N. (xoroor) for Bottiohoot. Luoutowst, Minn eivenar, orilito.wiport. Maws. barn, Jiro. IA 0.30 P. 11. (Isrlovii) for lloildohos, Isolora. 6.36 P. lc for Bethlehem, Allontows. MassA ghtmk. YOT Doylestown at 9.60 A. X. and 4. II t. d 6. jog Fort Washington all. N P. X For Lansdale at 6.16 P. M. . 'Plate culla the Eesond Ana Thlril-slreets .Lliso MY Y' saner llellwam run dirostly to tho n S'77 Ow:. TE.i HIE FOR PHILADELPHIA. have Bethlehem at IL SO A. H., 10.011. N., Ili 4,11 t. I. ivr• Doylestown at &SD A. AL and IA?. IL • LAYS Lansdale at O.IOA. M. limo Fort Washindon at t2O P. M. OW SUNDAES. P. r /adelphin for Doylestown X. at 2.10 A.%1014.11 lestown for so PhiladOla - bIaLLA. MM aX Roil. anamis WEST JERSEY RAILROAD LIAM. _ NEW ARRANGEMENT. Magid after MONDAY, May Ist, 1965, Trains will ityrt Dom WALSIIT-STREET PIER aa follows: VoSCAPE MAY. and el elates south of Mlllyille, at 915 4 . 51 , passenger and freight, at tat 2.30 P. 91.. icr BIM B Pm.faner. Po MILLVILLZ, BRIDGETON, SALEM, sad all in term iato Liam south of Giassboro. at 9.15 A. N. and 4 P. Yo LASSBORO at 9.15 A. M.., 1.80 P. M., and 4 P. M ~.. No OODBIIRY, GLOUCESTER. NM •It"5A. K. 1.30,X., 4P, AL, and 8 SOP. M. ii RETURNING. bum Ciape,lllax at 6.80 A. IL. Passenger. and 12 M. A. K, passenger, and 3.00 A. X.. PIIIISOIII[Gr. and 4.1 A. N., passenger. and IT. K. .48 A. M.. 8.46 A. K. and 6.1 A. DE, &le A. K. 9.10 A. K. aseompantes eaeb Through Train. 6IiNBSRLARE. licrwrietendent. MET EXPRESS COMPANY scull branches of Express Nur& and forward through other re. mal ha es. to all /idiot Woman'. istss —P R eItELPH I A LAD MI to nil point+ won. • OF PENESTIMEELI_ 4,11 FEED, SUSPENSION BIDGE. IIAGARA FELLS. Awn and Northwestern Slate* .101:11311 TRAINS Beading Railroad Depot. Thir. .4 111 streets , idall (Sundays en. the No rth and Westes rotorre: lug Express at 8 A . YE oon Express at 8.80 P. M. direst co aneetion with interseethay roads. ROUGH TICKETS to say point. and further r. sonserolug tho different routes, apply al OFFICE. 4a a 611BSTEIPff Street, under dabbla Bank,. and o_pposite the Gaston! ii ST AN HO RN Tieket Arent. 425 Chestnut street. JOHN B. HILLIS, General Agent, =dun* and MANN) RAID *alien) ' TI se Ph 'ones. RAILROAD LINES. ardifilpqN WEBT . CHESTER AAD PIIILADBLPRLA. RAIL ROAD. VIA MZDIA SUMMER ARRAPOSARNT. On awl a ft er la °DD.& Y. April 17. DM the trains will leave se follows WhifT OP INTII,II. TRAMS Leave thUsdeljettia. for West Chester at 7 no and 10.30 /11.. an 1 16. 4.46, and 6 46 P EL Leave Wag Meader for Philsdelphia at VA 7.4 aad 10.86 A. M.. and 1.96 and 4 4, P. M. Trains lea West Chester at 7.46 A. M. and leaving' Philadelphia at 446 P ii. will stop only at Media 8.0. junction, Olen Mille Obeesy's. and street Bold. B C JUNCTION THAWS Leave Philadelphia for B. O. Junction if 4.111 and 10 P. AL Lears R. C. Sanction for Philadelphia at 8.26 A. K. and 7.20 - If. Thaw trains stop at all intermediate stations. OA 5114DA.26. Leave Philadelphia at 8 80 A. M sad 7. P. IL Leave West Chester at Ba. If sad OP. M. Ttains leaving Philadelphia at 736 A M. and 446 P. M.. and lei:vine West Chester at 7.46 A. M. and 4 46 P. M. eorneet at B. O. Junction with trains 04 P. B C. R. R. for Oxford and intermediate points Passengers are allowed so sate wearing apparel only Itsba liege. and the C.mpanv will ant in any en.s be responsible for an amount exceeding one band red dol, lire, unless a special contract Is made for the same BEGRY WOOD. Dent PIIILADBLPIOA, March it. 18'6. nivel allaggaß RABITAN AND BBL AWARE BAT RAILROAD. PiII:JABBL I 4ItA TO BBOOKLYS PAWL EXcaRRion AN Tim s3s. GOOD YOE TOREN D& m CHAN(III OF Tl5lll. Pasoan rem for Bspr.a. Train for TookortOll.Balligat. Tom. River. Lout Brandi, and Brooklyn loam) VIM& Irma at 8.18 A. M., daily Windows ax. rented). Returning. leave WALIeSTREBP FBERY, Brook. lyn, at 11 A. M. Way Train for Ateion. Pomona, Vanaheater. leaven Cooper's Point, Camden. at 9 31 A di yl3 if L. R inn. A Mt. Ilainaeti. &MOM&IHE ADAMS EX PRESS COMPANY, °Mee 3:14 Cs &MAIM Street, forwards Pamela, Package*, Mer chandise, Bank Voter, sad Swale. either by its own liner, or in connection with other Uprose Companies, to all the principal Towns and Cities in the United btates. B S. SANDFORD, fon General Superintendent. INS lURAIN CPC DELAWARE MUTUAL 8 &FETY ISISIIRANCII compserr. iNCORPORATED BY THEI4Is, LIGI9LATUAE OF PEN 9OL'i•VaIB3F,. OFFICE S T R E E TS. onistEt 1111 RD Ant WALNUT MILAN& I.PGIA. MARINE /911101t517011 OP VESSELS. I CaltgoTo all parts of the world. PlißlekT, MLA IlestritArecaB On Goods, by /dyer. nal. Las e. end Land Ca rri age; to ad ' i ts of the Union. 1 1 '1 trlbUltailloB9. On 'Merchandiseir 4 ;ezo buses, On Stores, Owelll toms, /he. ASSET ' 8 THE COMPANY. Anvember 1, 1864. CO, 660 United iltaias Five Per Cent. Loan, ' 7 1 5180.009 00 111.01 V Six ' • 'Bl. 110,316 00 76.000 " .Six " • " 5 20s. 75,663 50 110,000 State of Pennsylvania Five Per Cent Loan • ..........., ... •« «—.... •• ....... 93,665 OD . HAD 6tate Of 'Pennsy lvania Ntx Pet uons. Loan • ----•-. ....... .......•••........ nit 65 810 CO (Philftd 1111 1' . 128.091 so ep a Ntx Per Ct L • oars. 1.11,6441 87 20.000 Pennsylvania baliroad gust Mot. gage Six rer Cent Bonds .. "..„. .. 22,000 00 SLOW Pennsylvania Itaiiros.d second Molt gage SIX Per Cent. 80nd5............. 69,269 00 15,000 300 Shares Stock Germantown Gas Company, ,prinnipal •and interest gu hi a s ranteed by the city of Philaded -18.300 00 6.500 LSO Shares Stock Pegnsylyagla RAU _ read car.4. - ...y.....".... ..—... . 9,10080 9090 000 9beten Stoat ‘ Norit . fannsylvllit ". .. _katiroad Company.« 8.060 00 150,000 Matted 4tatee Treasury Certificates of Indeptednees 48,425 00 30,003 State of TP11668 , 84) Flyer Per Ct Loan 13,060 00 28.700 Loans on 0054 and Mortgage, amply 5e0ured.....,.. ...... ..................—•-• • - L 18,700 00 ---- r---..--- $868,250 Par. Cost $842,100.60. Market vaine.5867.547 07 Beal Estate.. —......... 36,000 00 Bills revivab le for insurances made.• 1.15,390 42 Balances due at Agencies. —Premi• lime on Marine Policies. Accrued Interest, and other debts One the Company : ... .. .. - ... _.- —...-. 98.199 24 Scrip as , 4l Stunk of s un d ry inmates and other Companies, $4.263. Esti mated value ....... 2,220 00 Cash on deposit with Hutted States Onverntnent,subieet to ton days.' oall—.loo.oflo 00 Cash in Bank 8 .......-• ••-•• I. • • 88.154 99 Cash in Drawer.................. 637 66 —OM 692 99 DIRECTORS: Thomas C Hand, Samuel E Stokes, John O. Davis, .1 F. Pennon. bernand A Sender. Henry Sloan. Theophilne Paulding, William G. Bonlton, John R Penrose. Edward Darliegion, James Traquair, H Jonee -trooke, Bear) G. Palle% Jr., Jacob P. Jones, James 0 Hand, James g. e.cParland, William CI Ludwig, .I.mhua P Byre, Joseph H. Seal, Spencer Aicll rains, George a Leiper. John B. Semple. Pittsburg, Reek Craig, A. B. Berger, PitlelbUili. Robert Barton. THOMAS C. HARD. President. JOHill C. Dallis, Vice Presicant. HENRY LY.LFURN, Secretary. dell-ly THE RELIANCE INSURANCE COM ••+- PAM' OF PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated In 1841. Charter Perpetual. °FMB 80. 3061 WALNUT STREET. CAPITAL, 5300,000, Insures against Loss or DEll3lll{<, by FIRE Health Storee, and otber Buildings, limited or vettetual: mut on Furniture, Goods, Wares, and Merchandise, intown Or country LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJTISTSD AND PAID. SLURS'S, $400•0681 Invested in the foltosting Securities, via. First Mortgages oaCity Property, well seanredgloB.6oo 00 IL tied Mame Government Loans ----- —• 141.000 00 Philadelphia City 6 per gent. Loans- co 00 PenDaylvaids $3,01%000 percent. Loan.— BLOW OD Pennsylvania itallroad Bonds, first and se cond Mortgages. " —. 88,000 08 Camden and Amboy Railroad C ompany's 6 percent. Loan.- —... • ••••• 6,000 00 Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Com pls, 's 6 per sent, Loan 6,000 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top . 7 per gent. mort gage b0nd5...,... Counts Fire Insurance Company's 1 010 GS M- -- ech .----.. "l" ?ne a n k itV tFs ;enn " ;iv — an — is.7 . : - - 3 %6 .4)(4 2 Union Mutual 1 Phlladel }Utsl47Sock LOOOOO Accrued Interest. .«_.,:„....»..«........». LO4 42 Cash in bank 13 1123 $400.0438 71 Worth at present market DIREETOB4. William Stavenion, 8010. W Tinsley, Marshall Mail. Charles Leland. J. Johnton Brown. Thome. H. Moore. IM TINGLEY. President. Clem Tingley. Wm 11 Thompson. William Musser. Samuel **ham, H L. Carson. Hobert &ten, THOMAS Q. HILL, SeAretar PHILADELPHIA. DeCalabilt AMERICAN FIRE INFURA.NCE COMPANY. Incorporated 1810 CHARTER PER PETUAL 80. 310 WALDIUT Street, above Third, Phliaaelphia. Having a large paid. up Capital Stock and Surplus in. vested in sound and available iieenrillei. continues to insure on Dwe l lin g s . ttorss. Furniture, 'Merchandise, Teasels in port moo choir carsoes. and other Personal Property. All losses liberal% and promptly adjusted. D/SICT RIS. Thomas E Marti, James It. Campbell, JOhu. Ddmand 11 Datilh, Batumi C. iforton, Charle y ; W. Poultaer.• Patrick Brady, Joint T. Lewin. TH(Y— ALEUT C. L. CRAWFORD, AS B. MABIS, Pretddent. Secretary te22 tf ANTHRACITE INSURANCE COM; JUL PANY.—Anthorised Capital $400.N5--CILASTER PERPETUAL. Office J. 311 WALNUT Street, between Third and Fourth streets, Philadelphia. This Cimpany will insure against Lose or Damen by Fire. on Buildings, Furniture. and Merchandise gene rally. A,1.0. Marine Insuraneee on Vessels, Cargoes. and Freights. Inland Insurance to all parts of the Union. DIBBOTORS WillieM Esher, Davis Pearson. D. Luther, Pater &tiger. Lewis Andenried, J, S Baum, John B o.acklaton, William F. Dean, Joseph Maxfield, John Hetohanl, WILLIAM tI9HISS, President. WM. F. DUN, lass President. W. N. SWIM Secretary. apt- tf - IRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. PENNSYLVANIA. FIRS INSUR &NOS COM PANY. Incorporated lilt. CGASTBS ?RSPB ITAL. No. 510 WALNUT Street. opposite Independence Square. • This Company, favorably known to the community for nearly forty years. continues to insure against Lou or Damage by /Ire. on Public or Private Buildings, either permanently or for a limited time Also, on Fur niture Stocks, Goods. or Merchandise generally, on liberal terms. Their capitsl, together with a large SUrphil Fund, is inveeted in the most careful Manner, whitit enables them to offer to the insured an undoubted security in the case of loss. DIRECTORS. Jonathan Patterson, Daniel Smith, Jr., Alexander Benson, John Dereronx, Isaac Haziehuret, Thomas Smith, Thomas Robins. Henry Logic, .1. Gillingham Felt. JONATHAN PATrERSON, President. WILLIAM 0 ObOWELL. SeOretary. FAME INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. 406 CHESTNUT EIVINET, PHILADELPHIA EIRE AND INLAND INSURANCII. TORS: John W. Eferman, Hobert 8 Peter, John Koester. Jr., D Woodruff, Charles Stokes. IX, P u einnD. Alls, SON, Vise President. arY 104 tf -Frauds A Bark, Charles Richardson. Henry Lewis, Samuel Wright. P. S Justice. George A. West, FRAM ON N. BCC MIAS. RICHARDE I BLANC:WARD )4.01.1 MACHINERY AND IRON. PENN STEAM ENGINE AND 80/LBE. WORECB. DRAYER & Lain, PhalffitiAL AND 'PERON ETIOAL, ENO ICIER% MA CHINISTS, DAUM- MAKEriS, EL ALIKSMETHE. and FOl.l/IDNIU9, having for man, years been in successful operation. and been exclusively engaged iII muting and repair's g Marine and Slyer ntigieve, high and haw- Pressure, Ivor Boilers, Water Tanks, Propehert. , respeccully offer their services to the patois as being fully prepared to contract for engines of all Edges. Marine, hirer, and Stationary•. having sets of patterns of different sine, are prepared to execute orders with quick deapatoh. Ever, description of pattern -making made at the shortest notice. figh and Low Prestrire. Fine, Tubular, atd Cylinder Boilers, of the best Penn sylvania shams' iron. Forgings of all sizes and kinds; Iron and Brass Castings of all descriptions; 801 - Turning, Screw-Cutting, and all other work connected with the above business, Drawings and specifications for all work done at the sstabliebreent freaof charge, and work guaranteed. TM) subscribers nave ample wharf-dock room for re. pairs of beats, where they can lie in perfect safety, and are provided with shears. blocks, falls,' &s., dm., for matting heavy or light weights. J4OOB C. NEAPIE, Jolla P LEVY. tf BEACH and PALMED Streets, J. V.II7(4HAN DISKICIOK. WILLIILM M. KEE.B.IOII JOAN E 00PR SOVlllWA Fu lt ra K A F l4o oU scr N As rj aio W STEVEN. MERRICK & MONS, SL' GIN . ESINi AND MACHINISTS Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Haines, for land, river, and marine service. . Boiler/4 Gasometer*, Tanks Iron Boats, dict Cast ings Of all kinds, either iron 071yras.5. Ion• frame Roofs for Sias Works, Workshops, Rail road Stations, am. Belong and Pas Machinery or the latent and most proved tonstrnetion. /very description of Mutation hisehinery, inch at Sugar. Saw, and Ortet Mills, Vecadat Pant, Open Steam Trains. Detonator', Filters , Pumping latintihack. Sole agents for. P. Rtilienx's Patent tingar•Bolling 'Apparatus, Itesuryth's Patent Steam Hammer. and Aspinwall & WoLsey'a Patent Centrifugal Sugar- Draining Machine. Lull tf ATORGAN, ORR, & CO., eTE&M RN. 40 - 1 - GINS BUILDERS. Iron Fonndare, and general Machinists and Boiler Makers. Mo. 1219 chozow. SILL fitted. Philadelphia. 640 GRICIC'& LONG, FOLTON W08K13.1.340 BEACH REM?, Bug!steers, Machinists, Boiler Makers, And Oa! Builders. Tanks of every description made to order. Bole Agents for Long's Karina Balinoineters. ntyllArly THOMAS M'DONOUGH, OBINBRAL nLAMERMITHIEra. WE num, ABOVE DOB BUM FELNICLII, PUPIL Akir Boring tool.; on hand or made to order on abort Dottne. myll•8m IRI.NFEEBLED AND DELICATE CON EITIVITIOXII of both moo, tom RELB3OLDII IXTBAOT Strallu. It will give brisk aid ono:gotta tonna sad wigs volt to shoo WI. prELMBOLDT FLUID EXTRACT Ii AZ- NgOEM p/Mititi tate sad odor, boo fro lotartoso orosortfoo. sod bitiladiataiii satias TAKE NO MORE UNPLNABLN2 -a- Sad SMUG remedies for unpleasant and CI L renli Om Das H/l1.11301.1)1117LISAGIC Nu ei FURNESS BRINLEY. & CO., No. 615 men= and 60 JATEB Iltrooto. BALE Off FRIDAY, jaNl3 Ito, AT 10 O'CLong. A OAED —We mil sell, on FRIDAY. Jon 2d, at 10 o'clock, on four months' credit, a large assortment of dry prone, inolndica Mika, dress goods, shaWle,tocrels, Is late geode, hallnoralr, dua a ISO, 7O cartons ri Obot roof the importation of Nesers. Poltilefto 'Freres. Also, velvet ribbons, to which the at tention of lb. trade is requested, liIVTIGIS Ti) DltaLltllFl TN RIBBONS. The attontlou of dealers M ribbons is requested to OUT 'Rio on ItnIDAT. June 21, of 700 ow tons bonnet and trimming ribbons of the choicest shades and best quali ty offered this SOILSOIL SALE OF IMPORTED AND DOMES - PTO DRY ROODS. OD FRIDAY MORN iNO. June 2d. at 11 o'clost, on 4 months' credit, 663 pack ages end lota of fancy Had staple On , goods. SPECIAL NAL& OF 100 CA RI ORR stltißONe. Jim LsrspED FROM TDB EinkliElf, Flealaa. OF 1414 lINPORTATiON OF r&4SRS 1601.ELIkE FERRIS, ON FRIDAY MORNII4O, Sine 2d, al o'clock cattOug Dos 4. 6, and 6 Airlift& blank, males, and choirs rolond cord-A edge nonit de sole ribbons. Nos 'Malan yhtto black. males, and choice ...stored corded ads. poult ds sole ribbons. Xos 10 a 60 plaid broche florsd do. 4 a KlOeir qualify black Bros grain do. —lO t r!ple ebb In colored do. N. B. —AU the above have just bean landed from the et.emeT Hon.a. and commas the Must choice goods offered tb.s cocoon, ELAell t•IT.R VOILITRT lifeßON6. csrtons Nos. I a - A b act silk vtivei ribbons. Do din As hits And c“lor.li edge do. 2,000 PIECES WEIFIE 1)00 as. (IF A OBLZBRATED MAX OFAOTIIRE, coinpri Ir— JaCtOtlet cambals, tape, shook, and satin strips ma nanasoks, *wise mulls. and Inaba books, &a PHILIP FORD & 00., ADOTIONEBREt ass KAMM and 5111‘ 0011111803 Straits. LaTOS MLLE OF 1 350 CASBS BOOTS &ND SHOE. We will se 1, by catalogue, for each on F 11011111.13 June 2d, COMlLleadaf at 10 e'aloalf , / A l° WWII men's, boys'. and y ouths' boots, shoes balmo rals, wars, rbppere Cbrrora dos. brogans. Octants bents. dtc., with a desirable assortment of womsn'a, sasses', and children's wear. pAncomer & WARNOCK, AUO TIONUES. 1146 It&ENST Street. LARGE SPECIII. &SLR OF 350 GASES SFELW enoD2. M Que. , ,,gtm ON FraDAV MOM NG. June 2d. commencing at 10 o'clock, comprising a fall assortment of new and dasiranie shave bonnets and hate for ladies, gents, mimes. And children. SPECIAL SALK OF 300 . OASB9 STRAW GOODS. B y ° MANNAR. ON IMTUPDAI MORNiNG. June Sd. commencing at 10 o'clock. Included will be found a full Hoe of new:tot- nt.o.pe brtnnets and hate. for adire, mieeae. and (mildew': mea's and boys , hate, ato. Be E.COTT, JR., AUCTIONEER, luso CHESTNUT. Streot. PEREMPTORY SALE OF 601) LOPE INIECIELL&AF, • 0134 ON FRIDAY MORNING, Jure I, at 111 o'clock, viz: cloths, eassimeres, salt. nets, prtsts. Math and brown goods, dress goods, linens, a!pecas, hoetery. notions, stopenders. ° &c:. Also, large stock ready•made clothing, white and far ay dress chicle Also stool of boots. Shoes, brooms, &e. Also. bales of Pepperell drills, - bleached Making, denims. die. PEREMPTORY BALE OF 300 SUPERB OIL PAINT ifoA. June 6, 7. and 6. atS o'clocir precisely. Will be sold, at h•cott '5 Philadelphia Art Gallery, 1020 Chestnut st.. about 300 enparb oil paintings, of varied and yleatint American subjects! Particniare hereafter. BARRITT W CO..A.UCTIONEERB, Cash Auction Hon.., 80. 230 I:U861W Street, corner of Bank stmt.! Cash advanced on consignments without extol. charge RALE OF' UNITED STATIM f3TEAld ki sits AT. AtIOTIOV, UNITED STATItA NAVY YA.RD, WABRINtiTuit. C , May 18 1865. be sold at priblic bale, to tbe hlgheit bidder, at orelosit IL on_ SAYIIRDAT, the third day of June next. at the Navy. 4and in W I9HINGTO D. 0 , the Vatter: Witten Steamers YANKES, JAJOB NEIL. and DRAGON. 'lb. 'Yankee is a wooden side.wheel steamer of the following dimendetal Length, 147 fest: breadth of beam. 25 feet ; depth of hold, 10 feet S incites; duntatey of cylinder, 113 limbos; stroke of piston. 8 feet. The Jacob Bell is a w.'oden Side-wheel steamer 145 feet long; breadth of beam' 20 feet 9 inches. and depth of held 8 feet; diemeter of Winder. 32 inchet; stroke of roston. 8 leet. The Drogon if a wooden propeller. 92 feet lour, breadth of beam 17 feet, and depth of lied 9 feet 6 inches: diameter of cylinder 25 intim. and ettoke of pietas 2634 tnehes. The vermin may be seen and farther nartionlarg made known on application to Commodore J. B. moNrao teunt.::ommandant Washington Navy Yard. Terms of Sate: Cash, in Government fund.; 81.030 on sash vessel at the dant of sate, and the balance within Mx days thereafter. mytO•statteSt $1,201,664 02 PROFOdALS iroß sTATIOIERY, (te. COLLECTOR'S OPPRIS, Char Oat Hong VHILADELPRIA, Jane 1,180, Pealed and endorsed ".Propodals for Books, Blanks, and btAtitmery f tne Content Ronne, Firlied , Joh will be received at this ernes until the Tito day of Jane, inclusive, for nupplying the Custom loose, for one 3 ear, Item the 30th day of Rine. 1.860, with— Blank Books, to nutrias. Records, .abstracts, Printed Books of Bend,, Printed Blanks.. for rtnrolments, Licenses, Reports, Permits. Accounts. Sto Edarionery, viz—Pens, Ink, Paper, Panel% ate. The whole probe.ay net to exceed $3,0:0.• Liberty is reserved to accept each proposals for the whole or nay portion of the artimes therein named. It in also to be Understood ;net all each articles as may be required, and which are net expressly Men • tioned in the eche. , Wes, ' , hall be furnished by the COO. tractors at the usual market prices, or may,. at the OP. Lion of the Collector. be purchased in OPeo market Scheduler of artistes an/ estimated quantities, with eptelmepe and other required particalars. tarnished OD application at this office. Bonen with satisfactory security, will ba required for the faith tul performance of toe contract. WILLIAIi B. THORAX, jet tb4t Colieotor. FRESH BEEF AND VEGETABLES BELLED PIOPOSALS. endorsed Proposals for Fresh Bent and Vegatabise," WUl . he receivid__at,th).! -AteNto v a &T o r zirgertillat'Zla 8O,(00 pounds reek Vegetables.' at the Philectelphla Davy Yard and Station. se required. tde Beef and Vosetablos must be of good quality, and tile beet the market affords. and each article roust be offered for by the pound Tile Beef to be In equal proportions, fore and bind quarters. Bonds. with approved security, will be required in one valt the estimated amount of the contract, and twenty per cent in acidition will be withheld from the automat of each payment to be made as collateral seen. rby for the due performance of t ime gootract, which Will. 011 no ageoltrit, be paid until it is fatly complied with. livery. offer made must be accompanied by a written guaranty, signed by one or more responsible Persons, that the bidder or bidders will, If his or their bid be accepted, enter it to an obligation within five days, with good and stulloient sureties, to furnish the edictal pro posed Do proposal will be considered unless accompanied by such guarantee, and by satisfactory evidence that the bidder is a regular dealer In the articles proposed at d has the license required by law. The Department reserves the right to reject any pro. posal not considered advantageous to the Government. anyid NNOTIC E.-SEALED PROPOSALS, endowed "PROPO.SALI FOR FURISISIVAG TUN PUBLIC BURMA WITH 1,1161 1 .0E1 OR 60/111IAILL COAL." will be received by the AndereigneC t tie Gontrollere' Office. sontbeast earner of NIXTEI At ADELPRI &redo, TRABDAT, Jun e 6, 1865, At 12 o'clock M. Israel Morrie. The Proposals which will blends the storage of the Coal. rou.'s be for 'separate Districts. as follows: FIRST DISTRICT - 41o10prishig the first, Second. Third. Fourth. and Twenty Ninth wards bIiCOND Diextraer—Fifth, Seventh, Eighth. and Ninth wards. Taran DISTBICT—Sizth, Eleventh, 'Twelfth, and Thtrttenth wards. FOURTH Fourteenth, Fifteenth, ma Twentieth wards. • • • . PIPTH Dteratcv—Sixteenth. Seventeenth, Sighteenth and nieementh wards. . . . , SIXTH DISTRICT—T wenti-flret ward. ELEVENTH DisTElOT — Twenty-second ward. EIGHTH DISTRICT—Twenty- third ward. Barhn Distemv—Twenty-fourth ward. 'TENTH DISTEIOT—Twenty-fifth ward. There will be two Bites required, Egg and Stove, and the :on to be 2.290 pomade "Each and every ton of said coal shalt be weighed at the place of oeiivery, in the presence of a proper per. son, to be deputed by each Sectional Board as weigher (eabject to the approval of the Prisident of this Board ), who ehall keep an accurate account of each load of coal delivered, its exact weight: 44 ascertained by correct scales. And no bill shell be approved for such coal, an. less en afgdaylt of the weigher shall accompany mob bill, , titling forth by what contractor the coal was de. livered, the date of delivery of each load, the number of tons, and the quantity of coal delivered, and whether we . gb ed at the piece of delivery," Proposals wilt be received at the same time for the CaeltriOAL and ItlaoLl.l2o WOOD that may be reunited. • • . Pp order of the Committee en Supplies. MISSY W. HALLIWSLL =713 exawlit geerAtelv Cantroftere Public OitiOrds. ESTATE OF JOSEPH CORSON, DR. Ca USED. —Letters teelanientary on the estate of .TOSSPEI CPRSOLg. late of the city of. Philadelphia. deceased. having been granted to the undersigned. all Persons indebted to said estate will please make Pay. meat, and those ha ving claims will p 0440 present them toE. A R CORSON and WM WINDLE. Execrators. my24-wit* Grithrtestille, Chester Co., Pa. TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS -I- )ON Tax CITY ANO COUNTY OF PHILADNL. PRIA. Aeslgned Estate of JOHN MATLACK The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit. settle, and adjust the eacsna and Anal &collet of JOSEPH B. MAULS and DANIEL HYMAN% Assignees of JOKE MATLACK. and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountants will meet the parties in terested for the parnoses of his aupointmen4 on TUE& DAY. JILL 6th. 1866, at 4 o'cisck P. M . at hie Oftles, Ho. 429 WALNUT ;Street. in the ci , y of Philadelphia. JOSEPH F. MARGE% VIY26 frmsrdt* Auditor. jELECTRICAL OFFICES. I 70. 154 I era, lii.EwEsimn. below EACH Street: else, CHESTNUT and FORTIVIii Street, West rid-1 Iladelphia DA. THOMAS ALLEN having been very enareul fal in the care of Dimeamem by this new method. Iwould Inform his Mends and the Dahlia oat he it still benefiting and caring many whom medicine did not affect, and considered inearable. We will mention s few of the Dimeaset in the care of which this treatment seldom if ever fells: {Rheumatism, Talons. Kidney Dilitimlis. is amulet', Gangrene. Liver Pasalysts, 'Ulcers, Genital :: Cramps, Boils, Spinal EVePerteilt, Absoces, Throat •• Fever & Ague. Eruptions. Prolapsas, ((Asthma. hllstramatlOne." Noc Emissions. Congestion. Hemorrhage. Diabetes. Li. Patients will be treated at their residences when /desired,'" large nitro her of testimonials may be seen at the Offices from patients in thin oily. 41 obralts, Mona gratis. Office boars 9 A. M. to 6Y. M.. In the i city. DB. THOS. ALLEN, It 1 apl9.3ca Bieetrielan. ItTLECTROP &T Hie ESTA.BLIBI.I. . 36 -A mom —Ds. A. R. wrsvaxd, one of the FLEW DISCOVERERS of a new systora of treating disease by NoDIPIED ELECTRICAL APPLICATIONS, and w/s1 bas boon so vent snaossfril at SWAIM for th( iant three years, has removed hie Ogles and Residing.' to 163 S VIER Street, one door below Seventeenth. All persons &miring re forenseo, or any planation kith ragard to his spuds' modeof treatment. will call or send for a pamphlet Consultation or advise magnate ralte-tt WM. 11. JAMBN ATTORNEY AT LAW. mum:raj. VRNANOO COUNTY. PUNA. ttiodal attention giros to the examination of Taloa. rEIMIDBLPHIA HIPRESIMIS :—Chall. E. Lea. Noo.. Hon J. Hum Snowden. James H. Little, Nog. Luker. Sr, Hood, Benbright. Co.. J. Z. DePhiVallt Prodded 7th National Bank. Inlln4Do Stamm, HOFFMAN,A.TTOHNHT AT LAW AND GoNVNTANDER, nuitELIN, VBMAIWOUNY. PULL WO of P XIFESS TO fitmlse X Lax, In.. 11. it W. 0. Biddle 04. S. O. Xnitht & Co.. D. R. S. Maakinsio. James H. lAtibit. bd.. W. B. 'lest= b 00. mht4Sio rosin:TA. T. OWEN, ATTORNEY, COIINSILLOR AT LAW, AXD somorros 01 Guam& wk.. Isa T litreet. mar Fourteenth Wrest, Wealringtou. D. C. dell -110 TSOMERSET, 591 CHESTNUT ••• • Street, lturramPr and Dealer in Army Corea Bodges, Imblems, Fire Badges, and marks of every description. Soldiers returning home will And it ad. vac teapot's to poem re a memorial one of my flue gold or timer Badges. Ettornice le karat gold Corpa Mare slew aen hand. All geode warranted. ntylB tm n HILDREN' OARRIA.GEB, EN. 'kJ TIEBLY II&W BriLllB FOR THII SPEINO TEAM —A Work'r lot inn received mid for sale by SO9IE, Nll/ 3 / 2 __,...0 00.. :018.11 IST aad Ridrib. 'Faux airdst. AIICTION SALES. 01 TUESDAY, WXDAS : iO aY, AID TRIMS DLY BVIMINTIg PROPOSALS. 14 AVY DEPART:NWT, tHRSAI7 OF PROVIdIONd AND CLOTHING Ma! 20, 1085, LEGAL. MEDICAL. Oformorly of PbUttlolptia.l AUCTION SALES. TORN B. MYBRB & CO. &Ber ri. ; 1 BEA MN. 11311 aixd 934 MARKET Streit POSIT/ 1 7Z SALE OP CrrING ARPE PINGS. DR30314, Malßc ON RAM ,_di bar MORNING, Jane 3d, atll o'clock, wia be sold by catalcin tour months' credit, about 2 75 Pleggg Oith :of t; " PettT7. Brnemeln. printed telt, superfine and 11 14 411. !oval damask Venetian, hot , hemp, 04:40' cad rig tarlatans*. 'Canton and mmos mattlo g , tt,.% embrae examinede assortment morninger go„,i, mag be early on the of awe, ' PEREMPTORY SALE OF FRENCH._ INDIA, o. NAN, AND ERITISN DRY 000 DE, ,n o. - 4 MO MORNI. I O, Sore fa. ON . at 10 o'eloolig DAY . will be sold to catalogs... 4 four month.' wed% abont 600 PAORAGER AND LOTe om roramia a n ar c a and mma r a b nd e Br s M oramedyo .04, A • staple fabrics N B —Samples Of the same will be 'tru e d for lamination, with, catalogues, early on the mars% fetidwhen dealers will And it to their rote;.., to aC ATTRACTIVE SALE OF FREN I III SILKS. EU eine. RIDEons. •-,", NOTlON—lncluded in oar sale of grtneS., German, and It ritialt dao goods. O's MONDAY NIOENIAQ, Jane 6th, will be found in part the following dsairabli ariele.. MUSES 00005 pieces mousse de mots bigots, poll is clevras, grenadine'. b" - reffek titt• hems. mohair., &panne balmoram. dta. hEis SlLKS— , nieces Lyons black taffetas o /W du u. aro s maths. armors.. ?Dolt de solo, gros I, Naples. fetcy Mike. &e ELF AV" Ls —El,ocne bordora. stalls , mozambi4 me, 5 71 grenadine shawls, silk and cloth mantles. 81E8,•141.4. bonen edid cmor. and fussy p 001,,. sole and err a grain bonnet rlbb nears, de Staples t. 1 1" mingna. rbbons. black and chsinette silk 'velvet rib', bo ko GLOVER.— cartons genie' and ladie' Pe.tle ill, silk. 1151.. and Beflia gloves and gauntlets. STRAW 614,005. oases women's and straw bats, palm leaf shaker hoods, ablior-v,r a tam bats, pnim•less Pass he Also• whae . .. l P enbroideries, lruen cambric handkerchief, gingham son and rota umbrella% hoop son., a 41!! mores. head.ners, sewlnss. tiik des. notion., 4., -- LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF BOOTS, Raton, 6118, STRAW fIOODS. TRAVELLING Baas, TUESDAY June 61b. at 10 o'clock, will be sold, by on tour months' credit, about 1,300 talkage,r, ) ,: , shoes, brogans. erc.,em bracing swine and tres.u.,„ mast of seasonable goods of "/"" and Eastern 14, 4 , facture. will be open for examination, with satsl44%, 4 morning of sale. LARGE POSITIVN BALI fq DARMAN, AND DOM ASTLO 081 BOOT): We will hold a large sale of Foreign and POLI39.ik goods, by catalogue, on a credit of tour mono=, id gait for oath. ON THURSDAY MORNING. June theutimotee ahoot 86A packager and lots Brit t .„ sea fence articles, in woolens, waning', HUM and cotton,. to which we teethe the attention or,„l'rt B. —Samples of the same wilt be tr.-an/4,4 4t sminatton, with estslogn-e, ears ) oo the nr.ttli,!; the sale, when dealers will And it to their istetla l / 2 " attend. IVE THOMAS & SOllB, • sios. 139 and 141 South POtTIVPH CARD. —TH wiltAT being TIUNKSCIIV/Die our usual galeake place ou IPAIDAT, Pablo Sales of Itsal Estate and Stooks, at ts.A Et *bangs, every Tuesday. at 12 o' slosh. OARD.--Catalognes of the valuable llltrory of 111 Chattel' 1. Pontoon. I:Dworkin* ovtr 9,000 loi t„, sold June Mb. 7th . Bth and Rh, are now ready mot may be had at the auction store. MA NOS, 199 and 141 R. Fonrth Are.+l. 817PHRIOSFURVITITUS.Pi 4.310- FO t 2199. PEOOF 824 . 901 FINS MIRRIVE,S. O.OIIIIIOU Ha ABM, BANDSoaIE CARPET% Ail OaltD—linr sale Priam, morning, at 9 o'clock, a t th, auction store. will comprise over I,CM lots household furniture, 2 mahogany plan,tortsi, file French plate mirrors, 9 sem donate lad single tartlets, blankets, robes, 2 eup3rlor are pros' slit', bwit. cases, aloe furniture. Milos and class ware, till and bedding. handearue Brussels, W 11,00116 eat Pica carpets, ,2e, , worthy the attention 9f ladles and otstra deal/ona of punka/Int Sale Eon 780 !nil 141 Sonth Ponrth street. SPPSVIOR FORSITI/UZ FR/V:1,1;1PS/ FIRE. PROOF SAFge, ‘`art DIESS, ROBSei 13 OAR . PETS, no, ON • FRIDAY KOH EI SG, At 9 o'clock, at the auction store, the superior home, t:vd for/inure, piano forte, roirrate, 2 super fire.r.q safer, 9 sets double and single carriage harness. rst , o, hanneorre carnets, &a &DSO, FoR, Iv/COUNT lINITSD STATES. Ns 16 Isch cylinder stoves condemned, /2 12 larh do do. 1 conk stove, do. 120-gallon cauldron, do. Exeoutor's Xale—Ectate of A. Perim. docessed, PRINTS/ 4G PAU). OF TYPRS, DviusaflSOPf •PPARATUS, MIOROSOOPII, AND FANG! 6.8'1. CLIC ON PRIEST MORNING, . . June 2a, M IO o'clock, will be gold, by estelorni. tt the 811011012 store, a number or rano , articles. beleng4 to the 'wade of the late Mr A. May be examined two honre preview to sale. EXTEJABIVE, VALITABLMILND ,INTIE3STINO LI liflsitt. ON ifliNisDAT, •Trine 60, and following dale until ftrilthed, will I aria the valuable pTS.v..te libreay. 4i:haring A. Polls.] of this eity. which ino tidos wispy very valnaine interesting works 10 the vari,l2s departments of dun. ince. ALEO, a lens number of rare anthem on the ear; bis , ory or America Sir The books are now arranged for examtnalto; MetIIOZILEO. at the anottee store Atil- Sale to commence each day at 10 o'clock. RULE, or. HORSII4. ON WEDNARDAI AFTERNOON. Tune 7th., at 4 o'clock, at the Reatt Tavern Market attest. below Thirtf•efahth s'rect fa scoot of the Pnited Stales. by order of (Moue' W W. Wait; Cbtet Quartermaster. 12 horses, condemned. Tern cash. PBl9 Ito. 1r34 Walnut rtreet. ELMAIIT - naafi rTISE. PIZIE MATOTEL ATD PII MIRRORS, ItObE WOOD P(4140. FLANOII3I. CRAINDELMS, AND BRUSSEL CARPETS, ke OD MORDAY MOREtvq, JUNCO 12, at 10 o'clock, at N n 1214 Want Street. In catalogue, the elegant rosewood drama* room rural lure, walnut chamber &ratty's. oak dining room tot niture, 2ne French plate mantel and pier mirrors rose wood 7 octave plan/Aria, by Bobomasaar & Co , haul some gilt chandehera, oak aeoraary. bank-case, ae jog Inarline by Orem & Baker, tlae Nteee, !undo veleet. Brussels, and Imperial carpets, &c May be examined at 8 o'clock on the morning of as Adininitirator's Sale Retats of Joseph Fleming, ceased,_ TALtrANDS 31A(ININEmY OF VIZ SPRING UM ciorrox PAM kr. ON WBDNBBDAI. MORNIPrO, .Tuns 14th. at 11 o'clock, by catalosue, by order of t administrator■ of JOISUPEL Flemlog, deceased, the vat I able nlacbi nary of thn Spring Mils Cotton Factory,B. comm. of Twenty fourth and Hamilton streets, i clueing 55 looms (Mx treacle); 5 bobbin frames: Roos lug frames: 8 Danforth frames• 3 mules: 12 tard4l tures, ac., of dye-house• shafting and pnilies, Full particulars in cataloguse SHIPPING. BOBTON AND PHItiA.DE PHIAL SPEAMSH/P LIAR, Nailing from e ; soil On SATURDAIB, from first wharf above P Street. Philadelphia. and Long Wharf, Boston. The steamship BAXO2, Capt. Matthews, will i from Philadelphia for Boston, or Saturday. 3tras S. 104 IL and steamship 301184/1. Oapt Hexer, fro Beaton for Philadelphia. on the same day at 4 P. W. These now and fabstantial steamships form line, tailing from *ash port punctually on eaturdart. Insurances ended at one.lualf the premium *kir on the vessels. Prelgitts taker at fair rates. Shiners aro requested to send 81hs Semi& sad Of Lading with their goods. For Freight or Palmate (having fine amommodatiosst, anair to )1888Y WinBOR & 00.. mh2.2 • 832 South DILAWA.B3 Arenas. alik STEAM WEEKLY TO LI. TERPOOL. touching at QUEENSTOWN. (Cork Harbor), The well known I:Reamers of the Liver. Pool. New York and Philadelphia riteamably Comps. 0 .7 Unman Line). carrying the United Elates Kalb. are intended to sail as follows: .....111ATORDAT, Siine 70, CITE OP BALTIMORE" SATURDAY , June CITY OF WASRINGTON...— SATURDAY,June 17th. And every mending' Saturday at Noon, from Pier it. /forth River. RATES OP PASSAGE: Payable in Gold, or its equivalent in-Ourreney., First WV 00 Steerage .. ran 00 to London...-... 1315 001 " to London.. 34 00 to .... 05 00f " to Paris.... 40 00 to Hamburg.... 90 00 to Ramberg 87 00 Paasengers tiso forwarded HR BrowerAO terdam. Antwerp, Re., at equally low rats,. Parse from Liverpoo l or Queenstown; let Cabin, , SSA $lOO. Steerae from Liverpool or Queenstown, Th ose who wish to send for their friends sin ay ticket! here at these rates. For farther Information mit at the Cow:11ml Oates. JOBE G. DALE, Agent, Sul 23-tielo ill WALNUT Street, Phila. j a dr in t NEW EXPRESS LINE, TO ALEXANDRIA, GEORGETOWN. AN) WASHINGTON. Via Chesapeake and Delaware banal. Ste WEDNESDAYt Wharf above MARKET lilltheti every and SATURDAY, at 11 M. For Freight apply to Agents, Wit T. CLYDE as 00. 1* North and Reath Wharre/hPE II E, PAVIDRCIA Georgette:sr', D.C. t PLOWMEN di BUWBFfe idexhharbh Va. xatl4-tee s id dW i t NOTICE.-FOR NNW YORK. —Ms PHILADELPHIA ARS DEW TORK EXPRESS STIAMIDAT cogrisr. rub Delaware and Raritan Canal. Stammers lea-re DAILY, Ant wharf below WARM Street at 2 °Womb P. M. Wk. P . clans h GO., 149. WHARVES, rat JAMBS HARD. 117 WALL attest, mbl6-11m Wow Yarn COAL. nO A L .—SUGAR LOAF, BEAVER itiIIADOW, and Spring Noweitta. Lelia Coil. and boil Lomat Mountain, fzomMO az' oreilly for family nee. Depot. I W. owner Swot % and WILLOW Streets. 02410,/10. 11% south SIICOJD Wrest. Car& tO .7. WALTON Jr 00. WILLIAM VANS, JR., Ty 252 8011TH PBOAT STRUT, Wholesale and Retell Dealer In WHITS LIAO, ZINC. AtaD COLORS. ABINDICAX ADD FOIE CON WfliDO W OP ALL DESOP.IPTIOP AT LOWINST MARROT RATA9. eats for IATHWI 431.189 YAWNER mhil ginti %/MITE VIRGIN WAX OF ANTIL TT LA —A now Froash Oesmencfor besontring sy4 Preserving 1110 sosayienion. It le *la nubs! wonderful Jompoaud of the age. There to neither shalt, Powders magnesia, binnuthouor tale in its eontpasitiOn, 10 ben rompoeed entirely of pare Virgin Wan i house the ex ,rMoldiumrr Iltillittss for preserving the skin, making it oft, smooth, tsar, and transparent It mates the old Appear young, the homely handsome, the handsome more beautiful, and the most hematite! divine Prices .iii and 60 rents. Pre,_nered only by MIST & 00., Per. !timers, 41 South BIOS TII Street. two doors above Chestnut, and 138 Smith SEVENTH Street, above Wainitt. moggm _ FOR NON-RETRNTIOI4, OR INOON. A- TIDIIINCS of mine, irritation. inflammation or &oration of the bladder or kidneys, diseases of the Prostate glands. stone in the bladder. oalottln., gravel or briek.dot desit. and all diseases of the bladder. kidneys. and d ra t,stoal swelling*, use 11.111.MilDLIVE FLUID EXTR&CT ittll3lllll. • - TTIOMSOWS LONDON KITOH• 311/PR, OR RIIROPS&N RADIOS. for families, Dotal or public instltutlone.tn 'MIMI'? DIP - FERENT SIZ/18. also, Philadelphia /lento*, Rot• air Furnaces. Portr.lde Heaton, Lowdown Grates, Flreboard Stoves, Bath Boller*, sto whole Platee,Broil• err, Cooking Stoves. eta , at wholesale and retail, by the inantifacturere onssz. SHARPE, T HOMO, ap2a.tathelat No. 209 North SBOOND Street. ...„ 4 45;:•:,-- PHIL A.DELPHIA BUB. INSTI RITE. lgo. 1* ff. KANTO Street, above Market —V. O. lITSGSTT, otter tbirtyr years' praettial eXpO7lOOl6 gartrantass the skilful adlartmeut of his Premium Pa- tent Graduating Pressure Trues, Supporters, Rimed Stockings, Shoulder lirrysi, OftUM". &e. Ladled' apartments condi:Wed by a Lady. 45n MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT LOANKD ETON DIAMONDS_,_WATOREE. JEWELRY. PLATE oLoTarmat, dm. at .Tond & (30 '8 OLD BBTAbLiallin Loaf OMO.B, Corst•r TRIM) sad GASH= Btti, below Lo a mbard. pti•Sm NVA,NS & WATSON'S lIALAIWIDEE RAPE is WORD soirru num* mut PHILADELPHIA, rA. 1 oa Ad. ' large virthty of inu-rzooT ELTIE AM,' a 4804% MA.LCOLM MAONBILVS miI:MAME gran !NO. In look% RITE Straat• below Rpm!, PHIAD3LIIIIA. Idr. Glum netted to nit all ano, and al/ manner d! ropatrini osottnlty and promptly attended to. otO4•1174 ppm ESTEY'N COTTAGE ORGANS Not oily UNIXOILLED. but trIfICKWAIID In limits of Tom and Power, desleued elneobline Q'eurohas rad Mods. b D r a wling Zoom. *Quell) well aciaotea to Ms Pala and Tor solo auk/ be No. la NorthltntErrn stmt. Also. eolag d. et• • eneortatent We abet Kelodeda oonstantly on Ma fdl4na
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