ght Vrt 5, SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1865 The Absorption Of Cantina by the rotted suites. The anxiety ooneerrdng the absorption of Canada into the United States is not a matter of to-day. Years ago the same feeling took possession of the English people. Long before the Canning-Monroe dOotrine WOS mooted, the London Times, of the date Of April b. 1117—just after the war with Great Britain resulted in that country being a second time Whipped by the yon..,g republic—published an ar ticle to this effect 4, The neat warfare with the United States will be Offensive, if DOS against our !slaws in the . Western hemisphere, at least against the British possessions On the continent; and who can say bow long Canada Will be maintained against the renewed attacks of this ambitious and invigorated republic . ] We may reckon, therefore, on the instability of our Western dominions. For the same reason, It becomeS a Matter et veryassious consideration howtar It would be pantie to reinforce a population which may be eobsidered as the garrison of an untenable post. We have already expressed our fears that, under arty sedition of force which we can bestow upon the Canada& the defense of them will be moat pre. cottons in a ieture contest with the United States. V' we colonize. it met not be to the Weiterat hemfByhece, which, front Hudson bay to the straits of Magellan, stems destined by Providence fur other nations? , This article, be it Observed, was written dye or Six years before Mr. Canning expressed his views to Dir. Push upon the ideas which were eubsegaently embodied in the policy of President Monroe, and became a doctrine of this people, and now reasserted very plainly by President Johnson. The tenability of the British American possessions was then ad. Milted, the worthlessness of increasing the defences of Canada, and the policy of directing etrigratien to tome_ Other colony, were urged. At the same tiros the it manifest destiny " Of this continent to bo held and governed by the United States is net de. Lied. Atter a lapse of forty.eight years how ranch Stronger have these arguments become ? —New York Herald. A Novel Auction in New York. 2138 LAST OP THR PROVOST MARSHAL'S AI.PHR TRNANORS-BANNUK ON TUN GROUND On Thursday the wheels and other appurtenances belonging to the Provost MarshaPs officwrof the Seventh, Eighth, and Ninth districts Of New York, Were put up at auction. There were about fifty per iling present, who had plenty of food for merriment as seek article was presented to the auctioneer. Many jocose remarks were made by the crowd. The Retold thus sketches the result of the sale : "The wheel used in the 'Seventh district was first put-up for sale. Alumina:o aspetition, the article was knocked down to Mr. Greenwood, agent for P. T. Barnum, for the sum of twenty dollars and fifty cones. Captain Wagner bid as nigh as twenty &Oars, but, toeing that the great showman was bound to resess this wonderful souvenir of the draft, Le retired gracefully from the contest. "Two wheels, which had been pan:Visaed hirJudge Advocate General Anther', ousting two hundred and fifty dollars each, went off for five dollars and fifty cents." The following articles were also setup, but brought rather smaller prices: "A eloth.covered table, sin dollars and twenty' live cents; similar table. semen dollars and twenty' Ave cents ; five small tables. one dollar anti twentr five cents each; sixteen hundred TM plates, knives, forte, maps, and spoons, seven cents per set; eta pairs herald:l9, (Eighth oistrtet), thirty cants each; six ..pairs handcuffs (Ninth district), tUty-stx dents each. Captain Wagner purchased the Eighth-distriet wheel tor three dollars and trtv cents. a .7. intends resenting It to the Historical Seetota. The Ninth dlstrlct wheel sold for tire shlllings,,s 8J61.1010138 lATZLIAGENCE. TEB Pnorosun Pate_B7TERIA.I4 12 GVNION.—The nation of the AAmnbles of the Old and New School Presbyterian Churoh, on the question of a reunion between the two bodies, has terminated all discus elan for the resent, and renders a union lea likely in the near future. The Assembly of the Old School prOUsEF9B the most fraternal rocard for the New ,School, but asserts that any attempts to force a Union when neither ID prepared for tr, will only re tard the cernimmattell, The fourth and tat . = of the resolutions, as reported to the Assembly from the Committee on and Ov4rtureB, are: Leseinstl, That the only essential condition of or ganic reunion is an agroemeot in Scripture doc. trine and ecclesiastic order, accorting, to the Standards of the Presbyterian. Church ; and that when this snail appear to the satisfaction of the ministers ord churches belonging yo each body, the way wlll be fully open for the two bodies to become one. Best/Ira, That in the meantime fra.ternal Inter amine, both personal and be eroAttraged between DS and them, for the !voca , ui cultirattag friendly feelings, and of learning, by a more Intl mate acquaintance, whether an organic reunion eilHl probably be cordial, and beneficial to the cause of Uhris.t. The whole series caused a lively debate, but were at het adopted 1a iheit entirely. TEA TINI2ADI<CFS AND (31)21118EGA.4•LONALI9TS— A PROTEST.—A committee of the Unitarian Paints tonal Conference, which met in Boston last have Mucci a declaration of facts, and protest against any injurious Internet which maybe drawn at the present or any future tiros, in view of the virtual exclusion of the churches which they repre sent—the Unitarian churches—from the Council of Congregational Churches now in session In Boston. Tne council is composed, as is known, of the Ortho dox Congregational Cluarche3. They say that SO far sic they know none of th.l churches of which they are the pastors have been invited, although some of them ere pastors of churches founded by the Pilule, fathers. THE NATIONAL CONOBEOLT.TONALIST 0017 N. cm.—Tnis council met in Boston on Wednesday, the preliminary meeting being held in the Old South Chnroh. About four hundred delegates were prssent. The Celoisatee, ropresont some three thousand orthodox or Trinitarian churches. Rev. Dr. Stone, of Boston, Until the council to order. Bey. Edward Beecher, of 111Mois, made a prayer, after which the council organized, by electing the following officers: Moderator, ex• Governor Wm. A. Buckingham, of Connecticut; First Assistant, Ma derator, Hon. Charles G. Hammond, of Illinois; Second Assistant Moderator, Rev. Joseph P. Thompson, of New Tort ; Scribe,. Rev. Henry M. Dexter, of Boston ; Deacons, Samuel liolmeS, of New York ; Rev. Philo R. Herd, of Michigan; Rev. ALM Whiltlesey, of /Wools, laid Caleb Atkins, of lowa. Tux Inns Cemzen EsTABLIMNIENT.—The Irish Church, it seems, has been left to take care of itself, according to the following passage in the charge of the Archbishop of Dublin. The archbishop says : Sinecures are now done away with in the Irish Church, or in process of extinction by the gradual operation of the laws which have been enacted for that purpose. We derive no aid from church rates ; the requirements of the church are met by the pro perty of the church and the contributions of its 'Lemberg; and even a great part of the education of the youth of our communion i Carried on with out any aid from the public funds!' ErIeCOTAL COSTVSIITION IN CorkeruOTlOM The opening series of this convention took place in St. Thomas' Church, New Haven, oa Thursday morning. The bishop gave his primary charge to his clergy, and then administered the communion, with (La assistance of several clergymen- In the annual address of the bishop ha showed the labors of the denomination, and in conclusion spoke of a division Of the diocese, which he favored, and thought would by, : passed at no distant day. The convention will continue in 90E41071 more than a week, transacting the usual routine of business. TROTIBIAS AMONG TIM AFRICAN PiiiTanDisTs.— In a short time past something of a discussion has been going on among the members of the African Methodist Church throughout the. North, as to "What shade of color constitutes, or la to constitute Membership of the church." The - position of one party seems to be this: " A olvisiou, known by a generic name, has boon Made in the Mother LThurch , —said division in tended entirely and exclusively for (so the name testifies) 9.frican people G! color. Admission of would. In the present state of tnin3s, diffoulty, ev en amnia they desire to come ,1 The negative argue very strongly, and seem to have the law and the ftois on their side, Baying.: lo Such an Issue as has been taken is false. Taero Is not a Single syllable la our nook rif from begltning to end, against either olacka, xoulattcos, Indians, pUtell. French, Pozsugasse, nor Japanese - tut, quite to tee ei.r.trary, they can an joir_ and I.eccine members of th.i. African aletnedist Episcopal Gourd], on equal terms, peovilod they comply viih er 71143 e and roan:anew, as laid down In the fiesiOcs, God 13 no re , porter of persons. tither of rank cr color. He is ever rawly tc accept on equal terms these who seek atm." Str.e.2.:sTiCS OF TIFI3 UNITED 01113R011.—From the reports read in the Gentetla PLEllemlity of tit:9 deflolub9.llol3, now in :16301011, we learn thLt the Church Is composed of 7 05 - nods, di vided into 46 Presbyteries, with 3 Missionary Pres byteries additional, being 46 Presbyteries Altogether. The Mesh:wary Presbyteries are Sealkote, E3ypt, and Oregon. There are in the Church 354 settled pagtors, 133 ministers without charge, bring a total of 616 ordained ministers.. There arz be iteentiltes, ate, 45 students of theology: Thers are 666 congre gatioes under her care, with 2.4.921 fargiltes, and a inembetship of 63265. She has had an inereesel dullest the peat year, b 7 eselr.imali.a and profession of faith, of 2,7:5., and by certificate 2 208, with a de• crease by death of 1,059, and by removal of 3,366, being a total illerean Of 1,213. —Sore of the religious papers Cann out very strongly in favor of negro suffrage, sane of them sateLlirg in a very uttehrittimiaze way to sae• tartan arejudice, vide the folio sting trom the New York Oeferver. It is an extract from an editorial article ea/led "Negro Suffrage and the ltomtsh Church:" tarttenan they mey seem to have no tonneetlem it is eussiole that the destiny of the first will depend on the history of the last, the future of BoManism in the United States rual be wrapped up in the status of the negro raceat fly the way, the New School (P j Gee.erai Assembly, j us: before the aajourt went el l's seteion at Breoetya. voted in favor of negro eutiraee without a dtlsenting velee. a . At a ineetlog hairs Turing WritAvereary New York, it was decteed to tail a National Teta pmarte Convention at Saratoga. 00. tee yap o r At:pest, at which the various temperance ;awaits tams and Cl/xi/Alan churches are faalled to be re presented. Rev. Jahn S. C. Abbott, in a letter to the New York Eveageitsf, replies Weenie recent strictures on the religaus sentlineate of Napolem I. He says t .1 have hoped that Napoleon died a penitent, like our urn U.Kity Clay, VSIO6O stormy Ida of worldly ambition terminated, WS trust, In I , l:otter:tee and Christian peace. lam ntilewhat suetatned In WS hope b a Baptist clergyman from St. Helena. Ber tram, I think, was ets tame. who visLef me a few years ago, aad who Stated that It was the general opluism of devout Clerittlara upon the island that the eMperer, by misfortune, sickness, and grief, was led to heartfelt penitence and trust in that Saviedir, the emblems of whose broken body and shed-blood, he, with so roach apparent devotedrrse, took Upon his dyng Led." It is said that the Mentors have one hundred and ratty missionaries actively at work In Europe, and five hundred converts On their way frorn HEC32- 3.; g. As the result Of their labcre durieg the twenty years past, 0138 hundred thousand MIMI, green, have been brought over by the saints who have teen preaching op and down Europe. There are now In the Sandwich Islands one hundred avettlt g-heusea, many of them valuable and curable, erected for the west 'rot by the pet. ple therm ' , Wee, at a coat not tar from Fite 000. Tim pow° at Honolulu is built of coral Teak, wad may stand for centuries. The last type of the Arabic Bible has been Red and the Outing it nog almost Anti - Led. The aollecg Mae In the flathtlit churches for the Lincoln Al _ontiment WeTe very large—some of the ittoivietto ,Durepes glvlog extremely liberal sums. The theolngical college.: throughout the couC try gran mated nearly DITO Laid:rval and fifty the past 3 ter. 'All the ;Caton den oralnations In the South ate Paid to accept two Foliate as having been finally settled—first, that slavery is lead with the rebel nen ; and, secondly, that the only hope for the re surrection of the South% In the speedy resumption of industrial pursuits, the punishment of contains,. elms persons (clergymen as well as laymen,) and complete obedience to the laws. In many of our ohurehes the attendance has been very much thinned by the warm weather and t h e h eg i ra oemmenelng to the seaside and monn taln•top watering plasm. It is announced vaguely that a great religious movement is at preeont taking place among the population of China. Hundreds of villagers, it is said, are beooming converted to OatholiCity. The German Reformed Church of this country reports, for the last year, an Increase of thirtyflve coTpreyations, and of 8,619 members. The aggro gate membership of this church now amounts to 10i 594, In the English Home Of Commons, on the 11th nit., the Marquis of Westmeath made some state• meats as to the growth of Romanistic practical in the Church of England. He named a number of churches where, in the services of Good Friday and Easter day, inCeltS 0 Was used, portions of the Romtsh Missal chanted, processions formed, bells tolled for the Sacrament. sermons preached from the altaf, and other tt imitations of Rome" indulged in. —Bishop Simpson, of the Methodist Episcopal Church, is in Washington negotiating for the pur chase of Ford's Theatre, for its conversion into a ohm oh. —The Twelfth Annual Convention of the Pro.. testant Episcopal ClattrelOf lowa wee held at Dee Aloinea 'est week. OPINIONS Mt TEN ItilLlC4lot39 PRBSS The Boston Pilot (Catholic) thinks Protestant lam is rapidly decaying in this country, and that tbt re is good reason for thinking so when it beholds the "streultensone distracted efforts an the OA of the Proteatant sectarian press and the great bodies nf many of the different sects, to excite their fol• lowers to new zeal by raleing the false cry that the country and constitutional liberties are in danger by the rapid spread of Catholloltv in the United States." It says also that the radical reason for the "tearful growth of the papacy " in this country, and, as a consequence, "a tearful decline of Protes tantism," Is that one receives its light from, and to gravitated to, a Divine central principle that is the same yesterday, to.day, and forever; and the other is "beat about by every wind of doctrine," Certain of nothing, careful for nothlog, except sectarian aggrat disemont. The Lutheran and..elissionare BEM that phis is the historical centre of Lutheranism In America, its metropolis. Everywhere this Impres sion exists, and she is looked to for good example. "She is showing that the faith and life of oar (numb do not sunder men, but draw them together, that in unity of faith and of Church life there is something nobler and more effective ae a Seeing of progress than there Is In the jealous zeal of pastoral or congregational vanity, and that the two great laligliageS can be made to work as sisters." The Epibenpat Recorder ewe no necessity for the late general of Bishop Potter. It regrets the Wine, " both because it can have no effect on practices so long established, and by snob high authority, and which so large a body of the clergy regard, not only as legal rights, but also as solemn religions obliga tions ; and because, failing to accomplish what the bishop regarded as a good, It will certainly produce to little resentment, and may lead to unseemly strife." The autonomy of stogie churches is the funda mental distinction of Congregationalism. The right or each local church to govern itself. subjimt to no other dictation or jurisdiction or authority but the laws of Christ. Is Inc essence of the Congregational ristero. There is nothing whatever between the aural and the Lord that oan authoritatively de clare kis will and demand its compliance. All Con gregationalists profess to agree irethis definition of the Congregational polity, by which it is Clearly cilainguished from every form and variety both of prelatical and presb2terial polity.—Neto York Inde pendent. IMBUE CITY. SIMI:WADE TO TUB RT. Rev. BISHOP Woon.—Re. Bev. Bishop Wood was serenaded at a late hour on Thursday night, at hie residence on Logan square, by the band and male members at meted to Si, Peter's German Catholic church. The affair, as we are Informed by one of the choir, who way present, was quite a surprise to the bishop, be- Ina intended as a voluntary testimonial of the re gard of the German Catholics of Philadelphia tor.srds Episcopal head of the Biome. The com pany sang many German songs, and the band play ed popular and wall known airs. At the end of the ECIODOOO the party,.were invited to partake of the hospitality of the bishop, who received his admirers with his usual urbanity and good nature. A plea. sant repast was set out ; the band playing in the house, and the singers displayed that ability which makes St. Peter's choir the dint of Catholic choirs in this city. Tin bishop made a neat speech of thanks, and 'responsive addresses were made by Kr. Albert, Mr. Lorenzo Lopez, Mr. Harry IlleConoMy, and others. At the request of Father Keenan, of Lsneaster, Mr. John F. McDevitt made a few con. grstulatory remarks on the fact, universally ad mitted, that Bishop Wood has so thoroughly Soared the affectionate regard of his diocese, awl on the additional fact that all his plans and projects were heartily endorsed by the laity, as well as the clergy. The occasion, altogether, was, as we are informed, one of the most pleasant character. DOUBLEDAY COURT-MARTIAL—TRIAL OP . Wm. NnAh,—The Court met yesterday morning, at the usual hour—all the members present. The case of Wm. Neal was taken up. Jeremiah Dunham, being sworn, testified that he was a resident of Boston, and by occupation a tent maker ; had contracted for tents at the Philadel phia arsenal, and had many of his tents rep:ated on account of having the door hung on the wrong side ; manufactured tents for Slade & Co. had visited be arsenal, and recognized the tents lie had manufactured. Upon being cross-exaralned, ho Said : The tents were too long on the ridge, but the quality of the duck was better than the sample. Robert Thurston sworn.—Have been employed at the tent doi artment of the arsenal, and saw de livered there a number of tents, marked " W. B. N. Cozens," "W. ti. Henry," • , Altemue & °Ozone," and ethers ; the ()czars tents witness had known to be short, and to contain had material ; iVZr.Neal, when his attention was Called to the tents, directed witness to pass them, as he said Colonel Crosman had ordered him (Neal) to pass all tents that were not more than three inches short of the standard. Jemaes Lyle was also examined, but no far titer testimony was elicited. Adjourned. BAPTIST HISTORICAL SOCIETY.—The fla nnel report of the American Baptist Historical. So• eiety has just been prepared. The object of the society is to establish and maintain, in the city of Philadelphia, a library or depository of books, pamphlets, periodicals, manuscripts, Ste., pertaining to the history and present Condition of tihristianity, and of the Baptist persuasion in particular, ae, In special cases, to cause to be written or published, works relative to church history. The report shows that during the past leer there have beep 621 volumes added to the library, of which number there mere given by Individuals, 385 volumes; pamphlets and peo tioacars bound. 60; purchased chiefly In London, 43 ; received by exchange for duplicates, 90; deposited by Philadelphia Baptist Institute, 110; number of volumes previously, 1,339 ; total up to May Ist, 1865, 1,950 volumes. Of these books SU are by Baptist authors; 424 are bound periodicals • 116 biographies, and 215 are histories. There have also been received 1.154 pamphlets ; 92 likenesses (some of theta in gilt frames); views of Baptist publics edifices, 4; auto. graph letters of distinguished deceased Baptiste, a ; and manuscripts of Baptist Writers, 61. RETAIL PRICES OF DOMESTIC MARKET ING.—The following were the retail prices of domes tic marketing in this oity yesterday. There is a decline in prices, which alt will he glad to notice: Butter, per pound. 30 Eggs, per dozen 35 Poultry, young, per pound SO. Poultry, per pound, 25 Peas, per quart 20 Gooteberries, per quart 12f4 Strlrg Beans, per half peek 3734 Veal, per pound 20 to 25 Leg of mutton, per pOllnd 20 to 25 SLeulder of mutton, per pound 15 to 18 Breast of mutton. per pound 15 to 16 Sirloin, per pound 86 to 40 Rib roast, per pound 25 to 30 Round of beef, per pound 28 to 30 Chucks 16 to 20 Hams, snood, per pound 30 to 35 Hams, whole, per pound 27 CORONER'S INQuEsma.—Coroner Taylor was kept (Nita busy yesterday In holding inquests in the 101lOWIng case; (Mules Costello, aged ten years, who was drowned while bathing in a brick , pond at Twentieth and Washington Marta. Istata Haughty, who tall while playing with an. other boy tamed LaSaln, and, the latter falling upon him, caused tstegesblon of the brain. Thomas A' infer;, who stepped lu front of a loco• motive at Norris street, causing both of his legs to he cut olf. Timothy Mahony, who attempted to get off a train on tLe Pennsylvania Railroad, and was thrown under the wheels. .?manna Rohlfing, aged twenty-two months, who lAA under a bay wagon. Verdlcis in accordance with the above statements were rendered in each ease. XONVAIBN2 TO GENERAL FRANK PAT TEn.EON —A handsome xronument hai just been etlenlated, and is soon to be placed over the grave of Brigadier Gen. Francis E Patterson, at Laurel Hill Cemetery. The monument consists of a pada tfil about five feet in height, upon which rests a life size female figure cut in Italian marble, represent ing " Grief." The figure is In a sitting 'posture, with the right arm resting on an urn, the hand ?resting a sword, The left hand rests on a laurel wreath. The face of the figure wears an expression of sadness, and the head is thrown mournfully for ward. The inscription upon the pedestal is as rot. lows: "In memory of General Franois Eagle Pat terson ; born Nay 711, 1821 ; died Novemeer 221, IME2. A man true In every relation of life; beloved by his relatives and friends; e. soldier Sagacious in drdnell and Intrepid in action, and Idolized by offi cers and men." CRICKET & ATM. —A grand match be tween "AU Philadelphia" and "All New York, ,, will take place on the grounds of the Philadelphia Cricket Club. Camden, commencing on Monday next, at 1.0 A M , and to be continued on the fol• lowing day. The match, It Is expected, will be an tattreftiDg One, and the most important cricket match since the visrit of tne English Eleven, in 1851 The ladies are Invited, Luccovs 31oNIIIIRNT FUND.--The follow ing Eubscrietions were remind potaraay, by Mayor Henry : Spying Garden 11. E Clutch, per A. W. hard. $5l 79 Lewis J. Flick. No. 11 Wall street, N. Y 10 00 Exerblur Council, No 70, 0. U. A. DI 10 00 Falls of Schuylkill Baptist (.IhUrOls, Nov. J. E. Chesshire 10 00 Biala WAllli.—The citizens of this ward assembled, last evening, In the Crown.street school• house, and organzized to raise money for the Lin. coin monument fund. The precinct committees were appointed, and two memorials—one to the merchants and the other to the citizens generally— were adopted, COMPLIMENTARY CRICICET.—The com plimentary oriel:et benefit to Thomas Senior, the Slatrolltleer of the cricket game in this country, will fake piece on the uhiiadoiphia ground, at Camden, N. J., on Moeda . ; slid Tuesday nest. This will be a great game—New York vi. Philadelphia. PAINFUL ACCIDENT.—A son of Mr. Jas. Miller, of Adams' EXpress Company, had his - arm shattered so severely, on Monday last, by the acot• dental discharge or a gun, as to neoessitate amps• !won below the shr.ulder. The operation was pall form:o by Dr. Joseph Van Pelt, of this City. Ow A STRIWE.—The mud•heavers who were exoplo3ed in the construction of the new docks at tee Reading Railroad depot, at Port Richmond, have stopped Work, In consequence of an order hav , tea beim iseued to reduce their pay from $1.70 tO $l6O per day. FlRE.—Yesterday morning, about three o'clock ; a frame barn, on the Rope4erry road, near passyunk road, was destroyed by fire. It belonged to a Mr. maag. A tine sleigh was consumed. A ham and con Which Nee-re !.xt the building, were remand. The 1008 ift estimated at *1,200. PAIVFIIL ACCIDENT.—& man named Joseph Martindale, employed at Morels & Tsalter'S machine shop, had one of his hands badly injured, yesterday. by , the bursting of a grindstone. lie Wag takes to the Pennsylvania hospital. SLIGHT FIRE.--An alarm of fire was oc casioned last evening by the burning of eons 6v.-- greens around the gas•datnree of the store M the Prnthwest corner of Second end Christian streets. Nothing but the ornaments wet destroyed. LAuncrt.—There will be a launch at the yarn cr sr. °rainy & Sons, foot of Palmer street, of a large spoon prOpelter, of eight hundred. tong, called _Nona," on TraoEiday morning, at DUO o'clock. AMERICAS; PROTESTANT ENCAMPMENT-- The American Protestant Encampment have elected the fail Owing ollicers ; °names Hamilton, of Mary lane, R. W. G. P. ; Samuel Cook,-01 Pennsylvania, R. W. V. 0 - , P. ; Joseph Carson, New York, R. W. G. S. ; William .‘illverwooil, of Maryland, R. W. G. T.; Thowas Minnie, of New York, R W. G. ti ; Sarcta Pdoliarl dr, of Pennsylvania, R W. a. S. ; J. H. R. D. Olendelendera, of Pennsylvania, R. W. G. A. G.; S. W. Henpe, of New York, R. W. G. W. ; Wm. Jamison, of Pennsylvania, R. W. G- S. THE POLICE PIIMPROOPB BLOWN OPEN, Two fireproofs were blown open by thieves at an early hour yeetereav maiming. The despoilers eo. term) the office of Mr. Thomas Lycter, at Th irteenth and Market streets, and having blown the safe open by means of iinnpowiler, obtslnati nothing for their trruble. The proof of the aejoining °Moe of Mr. Hacker was served in the same manner, and the Wows became the possessors of one hundred dol. lore. They escaped. [befere Mr. Alderman Beltler.] ,ses.siaLTlVO A COLOSSI) MAN. Chas. Stevens, who stye he belonged to company 0, 198th regiinent P. V., was arraigned yesterday on the charge of assaulting and menacing the life or Thomas laueitt, a respectable, hareworking 09. kit ed Irian. It. seems that the compla inant drives a horse and oar, and yesterday, having been sent for, proceeded to Ninth and Market street to move some goods. Here he was beset, as is alleged, by defendant and others, and driven away, he believ ing that his life was in jeopardy. Mr. N. L. Or rick testified that. he saw this transaction, and that the same party had maltreated another colored Man but a short time before in the same neighbor hood. The defendant, in excuse, 11 Daniog else, said he had been " lighting for niggers,"" and thg..l.lgbt he had a right to do pretty much as he pleased. The magistrate said this was not the first instance that had come under his notice, of "sol diers fighting for 'agora." But they were very few. The army generally, had been fighting for the country and not Diggers, and nobody but an Ignora mus could think otherwise. The defendant was committed, in default of $709 ball, to answer at court. ROBBER'S OF SOLDIERS. There is scarcely one case in ten of soldiers being robbed that is brought to public notice through the medium of police transactions, because of the portant fact that the victims do not know how they were robbed. They only know that they were robbed. The soldiers are muoh to blame in these transactions. It upon arriving in this city, or any other oily, they are determined to get drank, "stone blind," they should adopt some rule, In order to prevent be• ing robbed. Let them put up at some good hotel'in Philadelphia and deposit the bulk of their money Withthe clerk. There aro hundreds of priblictiouseS in this city where such a deposit would be entirely safe. With this precaution, tbesoldier might " drink stone blind' , it he chose to do so, and wake up theme station.houSe, but his Money would be saved. The soldiers stopping In cur city for a day or twO en route for home, ehould learn at once, that drugged liquor, drooped lemonade, drugged mineral water, drugged sarsaparilla, drugged mead, drugged spruce-beer, and oven drugged ice.vrater, have been reduced to a system. One draft Is enough to pnt the drinker into a sleep, nearly akin to death Itself. These few re marks are based upon actual occurrences Unit have taken place in this city within the past month. YOROBET OF BOUNTY WARRANTS AZTBOTBD Yesterday a broker called upon Mr. Sulam, the city treasurer, to ascertain if the endorsements on five city bounty warrants, for $4OO each, were In proper form. Mr. Bumm, upon looking at the warrants, at once !pronounced them forgeries. The signature of Mr. Haines, clerk in the mayors offloe, who, by ape vial act of councils is empowered to - sign such war rants, was a forgery. The signature of Mr. Joseph R. Lyndall, the city controller, was also forged, and very well done. Arransements had lone sines been perfected by Mr. Bumm to detest reined warrants of this nature In ease any should be offered, and in the above instance, the first of this kind, samiesS crowned his efforts. The affair is in the, hands of the detectives, who have already signified a pretty stint g attachment for a Certain Individual supposed to have toms knowledge of the transactions. (Before Mr. Aldermea sWirt. BOLDISR ROBBED. Joseph Wilson, a discharged soldier, arrived from Harrisburg early yesterday morning. He was met by three men who seemed to be friendly. He went witi, them to Spruce.street wharf, having taken several drinks at a place open at all hours? , He was kncekee down and robbed of $lOO The three men were arrested by the pollee. They gave as their names, James Wilson, James Dowd and James Collirs. The sum Of $3O was ?tenured. Tho prisoners were committed. [Before Mr. Alderman Thomas.] DISHONEST DONESTIO. Lizzie Smith, employed as a domestic. in the family of Mrs. Mary Gibson, at Germantown, was arraigned yesterday, on the charge of stealing a lot of clothing belonging to several members of the family. She was 401/11111tted to answer. [Before Mr Alderman Joges.3 MURDEROUS ATTACK. Patrick Griffin, Alexander Griffin, and Agnes Kelly, were arraigned yesterday on the charge of committing a murderous assault and battery on James. Smith, on Thursday night, until ha became insensible. The parties lived on Winslow street, near Thirteenth, and were related to each other. Smith was taken to the hospital, and the prisoners were committed to await the result of his injuries. THE COURTS. Court of Common Pleas—Judge Ludlow. Orphans , Court Du - anon occupied exclualyely the session of yesterday, the day having been specially assigned for the purpose. Friday, the 80th Instant, will to the next Orphans' Court day. The other courts were not in session. CUIRT4.II4I 4462003. I. T. Wll.l-OELA.V.EN, MASONIC BALL. 1119 CHESTNUT STREET, IS NOW OPENING ANOTHER LARGE LOT OF LACE CUItICA.XX4O, ELEGANT STYLES, AT PR/OES, FROIVI. 8 DOLLARS TO 160 DOLLARS PER PAIR. WIIWOW 81-11.A.13M5, OHO/CE PATTERNSt AP REDUCED PRICES. mi2S DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. BOTLNIC A.ND ECLECTIC DRUGS. ROBERT A.. HANCE, 729 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Would call the sttention of Druggists. 00tuttrT NW shwits, end others. to hie stock of ROOTS, HERBS. AND BARKS. tti 'Orlone shed package's. ot our own prosaism at PEWEE BELOW ntyßß BATES. . . . . . Aral line of BOTARIOAL PREPARATIONS, W. B. INERRILL & CO.'S OONCENTRARED RENIEDINA, tob. it i liberal dieeonut to the Undo. Coinlornso furnished on Appliontion. laTli-grall/ CONFECTIONERY. SUMMER 66DIFECtONB. Persons about leaving the city should eeU and eX• amine our splendid assortment of - DELICIOUS CONFECTIONS, SYRTJPS, &0., rumen - 1%47 adapted for the Warm Season. E. Q. warrm.-ILN & Co._ MANUFACTURERS, - 318 CHEBTICUT MEET . 1 160" Also, an asorizatnt of BRILLIANT FIRE•WORRS. jalo-rtutlara STATIONERY k BLANK BOOKS ('IL, MINING, COAL, AND OTHER DEw COMP►NIB. W. are premed to ftruish New Corporations with all tho Nooks they require, Li short soli.* and low- OMB. of Bret onelity. All Myles or Ntheiner. STEIL PLATE CENT/TICATIS OF STOOK. LITHOORAPRED TRAMPS/ BOON. ORDERS OF TRANSFIX STOOK LEDGES. STOCK LEDGER BALANCE. REGISTER OF CAPITAL STOOL 111,011EF.'S PETTY LEDGER. ACCOUNT OF SALES. DIVIDEND NOOK. E1L01919 45r, BLANK BOOK NANII/AUTURIES AND TWATIONNIS, 431 CHISTNUT Street. I INVITE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO TSB SALE AT BEY swim, cs TS . EL OEC 33AY. 10th inst., As it will emanrise the Choice of my Stock of FURNITURE. GICORGIIIr. J. lirmasEcur..s, SO9 and Sli CHESTNUT STREET. ialb 41 GOLDTPATENTIMPROYBDBTRAM WATER-UEATING.APPARA.TUS 408 WASMING saS VBETILAVING PUBLIC BUILD INGS mid PRIVATE BBSIDIXOBS. lualtrActlVlllß B! THE MON BMX /AND WiTNEMLIT/NO 0011rANT -OF PENNSYLVANIA. 341.311reS P. WOOD as CO., 41 South *otrzra Strut. PELTIVF.... 4 Surt. 16124 Wee THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA: 'SATURDAY. JUNE 17; 1865. FOURTH OF JULY vlnEvvouns, ROCKETS, CANDLES, UNION AND ROMAN CANDLES, MINES, TRIANGLES. SNAKES, BLUE LIGHTS, FLOWER POTS, PIN WHEELS, GRASSHOPPERS, COLORED FIRES, ALSO, • bane assortment of Wheels, for sale by A. IL FRANCISCUS & CO.. J4.9.26E 513 MARKET 52.5311 - CARPISTS A.ND 011,-CLOTHS. 1865. OZARK COEIEL DECILT-40. WCAIALUM & F t. tu OIL CLOTH. MATTINGS. Oa. CLOTS. RETAIL DEPARTMENT. FLAGS 1 FLAGS II EVANS & HASSALL, MILITARY FURNISHERS, 418 ARCH STREET. BANNERS., Silk, Bunting, Muslin, and De Laine OF ALL EOM SWORDS, BASHES, BELTS, PASSANTS, &c. 11' rrarmexc.-2 - , G,c)13138, OF IVISRY DICOORIPTIOIL EDWARD P. RBLLT, 1 011/113TNIFT BTRZET, COMPLISTS 4S,SORTMENT OP DOVSE•EIERNISHING GOODS. 600 • ARCH - STREET. REFRIGERATORS, 600 WALTER 000LERS. FRE GAS STOVES. FOR RIIBINFOrenOENG.EZERS. jeld GRIFFITH 4lc peas NIX ra Ras AlilH. WHITE SULPHUR AND OISALY BEA T.E SPRINGS, AT DOUBLING GAP, PA. B. ROBIRBON, PROPRIETOR. SEASON OPRISUBNII 15th. This delightful place is located In Cumberland coun ty, thirty- =nee -week of Harrisburg. It is aelevaible from all the principal titles by railroad to usrrienerg, thence by the Cumberland Valley Railroad to NOW villa; from Nessyttte sigh-, miles goad staging to the Strings. The stage le always In Waiting upon the Sr. Meal of the cats at Sewellle. Passengers leaving Philadelphia, Baltimore. or Warminaton in the morning can arrive at the Springs the same evening st E. o'clock. This hotel is sommo dione and comfortable (having been recestly thorough. ly renovated) with hot and cold bath attiched, and ex tensive grounds for yaks and amusements. Terms $2 tO per day. or. $l9 per week. Over four wepkeslo'per weak. The lees experience of the present proprietor enables Lim to nay that is will be sonduct.d in, a manner to please all visitors. O. B. A flue livery la attached to the establishment. 3e9 20V, SUMMER RESORT, BROAD TOP MOUNTAIN HOIJSI I HUNTINGDON 001FINTY, PA. This old and popular Mountain Resort will b. owlet for the reception of gueets on the let of June. 'nth house lute recent:, been thoroughly renovated and im• proved in a manner that will be satisfactory to lte ye, irons. Bieuraion tickets will be issued by the PGIUll• sylvania Railroad Company. which will be good until the let of October next. A back will be in readinete of the arrival of the ears at Dudley to convey guests to thr hotel. a distance of two miles. Terms moderate. For particulars, address WM. T. PEARSON, Proprietor. Broad Top OUT. M722-lne Bunibtadon county, Peen. THE COLUMBIA lIOTJEIia, AT ELkPM MAY, NEW JERSEY, Will be opened thie eeasch on the PIFTILINTH DAT OP JOBB, for the reception of guests This leading house will, for the coming IMO% fah sustain its well established reputation. Greatly easel:waged by the business of laet year, the proprietor feels satisfied that a Hotel conducted edear/r ,tfrat-elase must conduce a sueoess at this old and Pohn lar tabor! The railroad facilities are Promised to be excellent, fleck'a celebrated Philadelphia Vaud has been as cured for the COLUMBIA the coming season. For rooms, Sm., apply . to EL DAMIISON, Mal chant's B.otet, Philadetphla, or to GIOS9B J. BOLTON. FrOprietOr, mylP OAPS ISLAND, N. J. UNITED STATES HOTEL, I- , ATLANTIC CITY, N. Witt oxen for the reception of saints on WEDIEnDAIY, Jaws 29. Bedworth's celebrated Band has been engaged for tr 3. season. - • Per/T2B VI01)4 to engno room., or dedrint farther Information, Will address /MOWN k WOELPF3II. Proprietors. jrl4-]m* ATLAVITIO MY. TTNITED STATES HOTEL, LONG BRANCH, New Terser. ie Aow OPOA for the re eeptibu of Tiaitort—Juno 10, 1865 jelO.lin• OEI6J. A. 11HOZNAKER, Proprietor. SEA BATH E ItI i EBl3BB ATI AlifTlo CITY, YEW JESSNY. This old, established, and favorite house will open for the season on or about the 20th of June It is nearest to the beach, securing cool breezes at all times. Its un rivalled Bathing laelsities, Its complete furniture and appointment, and its unexceptionable table, render this house a favorite phut for a summer sojourn at the seaside. Passeuters from the city are set down at the door, and memmoctsetton with the inlets la had at all times by rail. Ahe band Of music lute boon enraged for the season. Parties pleats' so secure Board Will address the proprietor at Bart house. Atlantic City, 398.88 L H B. BABSON, Proprietor. KITTATINNY HOUSE, ' DELL WARE WATER OAP. This favorite Mountain resort is now open to vi sitors. Trains leave Philadelphia, from. Kencleaton Depot, at 7 3u A. M. and 3 30 P. M., and arrive at the Clap at 1 P. hi and 8 44 P. M. Referencee—Mcrton McMichael, Franklin Peale. Louis A Oodey, B. B. Beni/ere, S. R. Martin, Cherie' Backer, C Sherman. Terms, Viper week. jc..B im L. W. BRODHEAD. Proprietor. MOUNTAIN ROUEIE, • ORESSOM SERINO& This delightful and romantic watering place, attested on the e=mit of the Allegheny Mountains, at Cresson Station. on the Pennsylvania Railroad, Win be Opened for the Reception of Mega, Oh mobacr, Jana 12th, 1885. Several now cottagee have been erected, the grounds have been besatilied and improved. End Croton !snow Mie of the most beautiful hill homes in the United States. 'Excursion tickets, good MUM October lit, are issued by the Penns) Ivania Railme.d Company. For fn. ther information, addrees (ago, W. MULLIN, Proprietor CRESSON hPRINdIII Cambria comity. ra. TrOWLAND'S HOTEL, t • • LON° DE4PICH, N. J.. will be open for the reception a gneAtt Jane Mara. jen-Im PIO W GARD. HBREIBRT. & CO. PHR LT A MT. SPRINGS. -THIS delightful and romantic watering Om, beanti• fatly situated in the healthiest section of bananasr county, bud acknowledged to be the " garden spot" or Pennsylvania, will open for rte accommodat i on 01 raerre on the 16th of June. Rai lroad sommunication twice a day from Philadelphia. on the Penueyhania Or Reading_ Railroad, and daily from Baltimore sad Raw York. For particulars address the proprietor. jel-tm J. W. FREDBRICK. LORETTO SPRINGS, CAMBRIA -a-A COUNTY, PA. —This favorite Sumner Resort will be open for the reception of visitors on the let of 3ali. Coaches will be in readiness at Cresson Station to Con vey visitors to the Springs. Loretto. Borings is unfur parses for its beautiful scenery and salubrious climate. A. band of Mil* 1* tin/Pied for the insane. For wasps tars address. P. A. OIBBOaL ProPriatql myBl.lm Loretto. Cambria sonnty, SEASIDE HOUSE, FOOT OF PRNNAYLVINIA. Avurug, ATLARTIC CITY. 11W ROWEL is now OM for the ROCOPtiOn Of Questa. m717.131' DAVID SOATTBRGOOD BLINDS AND SHADES. B. J. WILLIAMS. No. 16 North Sixth Street, lINNITIAN BLINDS AND WINDOW BHADEB. The lamest end taut eseortnent to the eft , it la' lowest 'Bosh PdB4lll. WOWS SELLDIie 1111,1 AXD LWITMIL Cheep lot lolled Dthadip Nag Elhia•s. ar6 as J O • JOHN DARER & CO.'S COD LIVER OIL —THE nun AND GENUINE—DiuMIPaesed is (math* and eftii chi—being the EIWEbTEitT AND RUT PREPARED. In Conchs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Gout. Ind. ipient Consumption. and all. Scrofulous Complaints, it oftentimes produces immediate and certain pilots when other remedies have been taken with little or no benefit. Sold by all Drussists In the city, and by the PruPrie ter, No. 71S MARKET Street. PAD stathom IPIANCY HAMS.—BRIGGS, SWIFT, .& L. co.. Cobb & Armel. 0. & P. Boren's, and 110 , califs & Evans' brands celebrated • 61:1434R-CDRED CHICINNATi OANVABEIRD HIM% In store and for side by WABELINGTom BOTCHER & SON, say2e-ite 11.46 and 148 Ape& PAO= et. FIREWORKS. IN GREAT vmasTr. SHIP LIGHTS, SPRING: CIEZEDLSIfTOWA 2 PA. CALECPJMMNGI-S t WHOLFAILX DXPALBwismax, [ ..''l.l:s yJ tna r 7 1 fie friVeRTIRIT NMI". MILITARY' GOODS. OILEIRCBANT TAILORS. JOHN KELLY, TA31401315, RATA SOW IX 11110111 SPRING GOODS. SUMMER RESORTS. ■AJUYAOSUBBt OP ASH 'STA NT QVARTERMA.STin'S OFFICE, H 39 MARL Street, PnineDELl/111/., Pa r In" 1 1., 188 .. BULLED PROPOS/a.li will be roaelesd al 1.6 , s 0 ..0 until 12 o'cl,:ek M. WEEP En92lY, R ing It IW, tor famishing Ito following artic?es of STATIONERY for a period of three Meatbs, ooteineashat .11111, 1, 1863, and ending let member 30, 1866, inctustre: Folio Poet Paper, to weigh notions than 38 lbs to ream. Legal Cap do., - do. do. 14 do. Cap do., plain and rules, 82 do. Letter do., do. do. 10 do. Vote do , do. do. 6 do. Invelope do 83 do. White Blottlx2-BOard. 19 x 24, 100 do Official Invelopes, white and buff, 334 x 83,t. 4x 9, 4.4‘ x 10.14. Letter Envelopes, white and buff, au . zt 6.34. Oov,rn. 'meat patt.sn. Litter o^.pying Books. 9x 11 690 pages . Cap Copping Boons. 10 x 14.600 Penes. /lank Backs. S to 12 quirett, dead half bound, patent nadirs, Russia comers. Wank Bock,. 2 to 8 quires. 9 x 13X. half roan, 20 sheet' to quire. Memorandum Books. demi. Elvo, Raab, 66 leaves. Flick Ink. Arnold's, quest, pint, and half pint bat. tlee. Black Ink, Maynard dg Noyes' or Dunbar's, quart, pint, and bait- pint bottles Corzine Ink, 2-02. butdea. thee stopper& ink Powders. David's area quality, hatstands academia and maned°. Penholders, asserted Steel Pens (Oillott's, &O, 404, 289) and Commercial Quills. No. 60. per 31. Lead Pencils, Faber's, Nos, 2 and 3 Office Tape, pieces, 240 28. 3E yards to the piece. Office Tape, r.:115. 80. 2S, 144 yasde to the roll. Seating Wax per lb Wafers, 4 ez boxes. ".111:1101-16an 1 30n26466," Wink. (ringed Stubbs?. 12 pieces to 13, first quality. 186& Ifn - tWr - 17;i 7 rioi Balers, round rubber, 18 lashes. Balers. round rubber, 18 incase. Busilage, quart, pint. and 8-oz. h Wes All of the above aescribed to be of the beet quality, and .am piss of each article to be delivered at tats ode° twenty-four hours previous to the . penin f of the bide - The statiot or, to be In vacua by an inspector ap pointed oe the part of the Government, The ercceescat bidder or bidders must be prepsrod to turn ish.from time to time. such wheat - Mee of the ahoy.- deeerthed stationery as may be required by this Depart tricot. he price of each article to be written both in wordy auditaurf 8, and conform to the tsrum of this saver tisan, Ai. a copy of which should accompany each p: 0 pot al Bach hid must ba itoaranteed by two responsible per sons, whose signatures must ba appended to the gua rantee. and certified to so being gout and sufficient security for the amount Involved. by the Dotted States district judge, attorney, or collector, or other Piddle cancer The sight is reserved to reject any bid deemed unrea sonable. and no bide from a deAtilting contractor Will be received. All propbeals to be made out on the regular forms, in duplicate, which can be had on application at this office. Bid. vs ill be opened on Monday, Jane 28, 1895, at 12 o'clock 31., and bidders are reqne,ted to be present. By order Colonel Wiliam W. McKim, Chief Quartermaster, eldia4 'a Depot U.B A. 0110110 k R. ORBS. jel6-13t Captain and A. Q. ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTSR'S OFFION, 1139 CiIIMED StreAt. PRILAIMPRIA, Ps , Jane 74, 1805. 81/4 , LND PROPOSALS will be received at tk; °Hee. until 12 o'clock M., EATURDAY, Jane TA, 1665, 8 f0r for inishing AN THE &CITE 6TRAMER COAL _ . . . for period of three months commenting July I, ISM, and outlaw September 30. iSIS, inclusive. Coal to be of the beet qttalltr anthracite; for the use Of steamers: to weigh Sat) lbs to the tun, and to be subject to inspection. The Coal to to be delivered on board yentas in the netts 01 Philadelphia or New York, in such quantities and at snob times as may be required, not exeeeding five tbou rend (6,(00) tons per W,411. In case or failure to deliver the Coal in sufficient quantity, and at the proper time and place, the G lye rn• ment reserves theright to make good any deficiency by purchase, at the contractor's rink cod e apeope Th 9 price (Which should be slated both in _Rowse and Writing") mast be give o separately for cite Cool delivered On beam' of wedeln at this port and at grew Yarn, on the terms and conditions stove dated. Ten per cent will be withhold from the amount of all payments made, which reservation is not to be paid until the contract shall have been rally completed. Payments of the remaining ninety per cent or balance due, will be made moutb2y, when the Department is la lands for that purpose Each offer mast be accompanied by a written swans tee, signed by two - or more responsible parties. Unit *esp.:usability to be certified to by a United States j edge, attorney. Or collector, the; the bidder or bidders will. if 11 - sor their bid be accepted, enter into Written obli gation, with good and ourildent sureties, in the cam of fifty thousand (EDAM dollars , to furnish the proposed supplies. Pi o proposition will be considered tiniest the terms of this advertisement (a copy oftchich /Mongol accompany each proposal) are compiled with. Blue Will be opened on Saturday, Jane 24, ).dd. at 12 o'clock 111., road..bidders are requested to be present. Theright to reject any bid deemed unreasonable is reserved, and no bid from a defaulting contractor will be received. The envelopes io be endorsed "Pronoun's for Coal." and aderessed to the undersigned. By order of Col. Wm. W. Idalituts Chief Quartermaster Philadelph iaOßME, Denot. GRO. iel4-10t Captain and A. Q. if. CONTRACTORS.—THE PRESI. TO -A- DENT and Dicectore of the CEIRRRY RON AND PIT BOLE BRANCH RAILROAD of the C. L. dt I. Coot- Pear Will receive, until June Mith, tit AbRD P.ROPOSALS . . _ For building a 'Railroad from Bonsf•Vilie to Oil Creek, through the town of Plummer. tv the Molloy °Perri Hon Lanes; distance from fear to five muse . Bide are invited for the whole work complete. The Company to furnish the Iron. SpeeiScations end plans of the road may be eeen at the office of HAMILTON E. TOWLN. finglneer, Oil City. Proposals to as directed to the undersigned, at Pitts. burg. Pa.. care of Lloyd & Black. L. B. Mo ABM 81401 C. jeS•ettithiltdslter JAS. I. sitassTr. TO BRIDGE BUIL DERS.—PL ELM) Ja and Proposals will be received by the Sharpabarg and Lawrenceville' Bridge Company Wl the ma of June, for RRECTTNG A BRIDGE Aerol3B the Allegliczy River, at Sharptbnrg, Pa. For gartinulara, see the undersigned. at the oflt d of Lewis. Aaiil DWzall, & Co,. at PELCANdErEt(g. or at Mo. '73 WATER Street, PITT8B1J)10, or address him at Sharpsbnrg. Alleebeny county. Pa m727-us27 7.0111 0, LEWIS, President NAVY DEPARTMENT, BUREA.II OF YARDS AND DOCKS. May 21. 186.1 SEALED l'ltOPObal.S for each clase, eaparately en aoreed • "Proposals for Clase No (came 'he class) for the Navy Yard at (name the yard)" will be received at this office until the 2d of June next, at 1 o'eloctr. P. nt , which hour the °peeing of the bids will be commenced, for furniehing and deliverh g at the several navy yards named, the materials and articles embraced in printed schedules which, 'with fall Matti:lotions. wilt be fur nished on application. and sent by mail, if so retinasted, to persons desiring to offer to contract for any or all of the classes named therein by the comm aedants of the several navy yards for the classes for the yards under their command. or by the navy agent nearest thereto, or by the Bureau for any or all of the yards. In consequence of the res.nt orders to retrench Go. vernmset expenses, only fifty per cent of the quantity of articles build in the schedules for navy yarda, ex. ceptlng forng materials, machinery, coal. and Davy Asylum, wilt be required or received; bat bid ders will affix the prices and carry out the a mounte on all the articles named in the schedules, is order that the bids may be uniform. To prevent confusion and mistakes in sealing the offerS, no bid mitt be received 'which contains earns for more than one yard in One envelope; nor any Ma Which is not perfect and complete ire flevit according to the forms of offer and guarantee. and each -kelt viduat of a firm must sign the bad and contract. Bidders are hereby cautioned and pert'calarly notified that their • offers mom be the form hereinafter pre scribed, end be mailed in time to reach their destina tion before the time expires for receiving them; no hid mat be considered which. *hall be reeetved after the pe riod stated, and no anemone() wait he made for fail ures of the snail. • All offers moat be accompanied by the bidders' R ome, or a certified copy thereof. To heard against offers being opened before the time appointed, bidden ere requested to endorse on the enve lope, above the address, and draw a line under the en. dop.cmeut. Proposals for Class No. (name the does) for the Naos lard at (write the yard; 'To the Chief of the Bureau. of Yards and Doak% Waehlngton, D. G." Instructions and corms of eat. with copies of the laws bearing on the sabjeet, will be tarnished by corn. mandanta of lards, navy agente, and the Brawn, on application to all or oithsr t PORIAsSIOIIIII, N. H. Class No. 1. Bricks; clean No. 2 'Fiona:alas' No. 4 Yellow pine lumber; class Do. 5.• Oak and hard wood; class No. 6. White pine. epruca, juniper, and eypress; class No. 7. Lime. hair. and platitsr; class No 8 Cs ment; class No. 9 Gravel and. sa t ed; class No 9 3 4 . Moulding and fire sand and lire clay; elate NJ. to. Wats: elan No. H. Iron. iron nails. and spikes: class No. 12. Steel; class No. 34.11e5; Mese No. 15. Paiute. oils, and glass; claws No. 16 Sblp chandlery; class No. 17. Hardware; clams No. 18. Stationery; alase 19. Firewood; easel:ie. 20 Nay and straw; clans No. 21. Pr.oyender; C No. abs 22 Charcoal; Claaa No. 22 Felting, packing, and hose; class No. 24 Fnerol and lubricating oils; oiass No, 26 Angara: dui Na. 27. Anthracite .cal; class No. 29 'bituminous Camberlrad coal. class No. 52 Machinery and tools. _ _ BOSTOF. Class No. 1. Bricks; class Do. 2. Stone; clam No. 6. Oak and lord wood; class No 6 Whito pine, sprnce, juniper. and cypress; class No. 7. Lime, hair, and plast2r; No. B. Cernent; class No 9. sand and sand; Mass o. No. Mouldier and firn sand and lire clay; class No. 11. Iron. iron spikes, and nails; Maas No. 12 Steel; class No 13 Pia iron; clips No 24. Files; class Na, 15 - Faints, oils, and gjaas: sites No. 16 Ship chandlers , : class No. 17. Rardwere; Glace No. 13 . Sin- Bonney class No. 19. Firewood; class Na. W. Hay and straw; easa No. 21. Provender; 018.8 t, No 22 Charcoal; OJELAI, B o 23. Belting, peeking, and hose; class No. 21. .perin and lubricating oils; nista No 26. auture; class No. 27. Anthracite deal. class No 20. Bituminous Cumberland coal; class No. 30. Semi Bitnininons Broad top coal and Placa; class No. 32. Machinery and tools. NE W TOE&. • .. Clan No. 1 Bricks: claps No. 8. Stens; clan No. 2%. Stone ; clan No 3. Yellow pine tirnlkr; elan No. 4. Tallow pine Inmber; clan No. I Oak and hard wood; Murillo 6 White pine, cornea, jaalpar and Oxen; class No. 7 Lime, hair and plaster: clan No 8 Cement: elan No. 9, Gravel andaand ;class No. 9% Moulding and fire. mend and Bre- clay; clan No. 10. State; clan No. IL iron, iron spikes, aid nails; clan no. 12 Steel; deep go. 13,' pig iron; elan No. 14. Sligo; clan No. 16. Paha/. oils, end glen; clan No. 16. Ship Chandlery; ma:, No. 17. Hardware; clan No 13, 'Stationery ; clan No. 20. Hay and straw; ease 1170 21, vtovonaor.. No. 22. Charcoal; Musa AO. ti Belting. tracking. 'mid how, class No. 24. Sperm and labrlDatlllif pile; elan No. 25. Iron Work, piping, am.; clan No. 26. snarl; clan No 27 anthracite coal: class No. 70. Semi bite Whorls Broad- lop coal ;:class No. 31. Copper and oompo anion nails; clan No. 54 Machinery and tools; nine Fire track, Igo. PHIL iDELPHIA. Clam No. 1. Bricks; Class 1r o. 2 Stone; class No. 9. Yellow pine timber: class No 6. Oak and hard wood; close No. 6 10 bite pine, spruce, bother, and cypress; clean No 7 Llsee, hair, and plaster; class No. 9. Gravel and Band; clue No. 11. Iron,lron spikes, and nails; close No. 12 Steel; class No. 1 Flies; class No. 16. Feints, 011 s, end = e; class 110. 16. Ship chart. diery; class No. 37. hardwe.re: class No. 38 Sta tionery; e1e...8 No. 19. Firewood; class No. 20. Hay and straw: class NO 21. Provender; claseNo 22. Charcoal: Mass No. 23 netting. packing, end how Min No. 24. and lubricating O il s; C_Alg No. 2 6 . _Ward; Ciaba kserm ll IA Rio 27. Anthracite coal; class No. 30 Beinl-bitazninoin Broad-top coal; clam, NO. 83. Machinery and tools; elated. Storehotize• clam B. Finmber shop. Class vo. 2. Bats. boots, Arms, class N. 3. Pro visions; class Dto. 4 Groceries; Class No 6 Bread. ato. • class 7.Mbacoo; class Provender; alas; I 16. Stationery WASI:II2IGTON. - - - Class No L Bricks: clam No 2 Stone; class No 4 Yellow pine lumber; class No. 6. Oak and hard wood; class:No. 0. Whits pine, spruce, juniper, and cypress; glass 'Jtio. 7. Lime, hair, and plaster; class No. 8. Ce ment; class 80. 9. Gravel and sand; class No. 9X. Moulding sad fire sand and fire clay; class No. 10. Slate! class No 11. Iron, Iron nails and spikes; class No. 12. Steel; class No. 13. Pig iron: glass No. 14 Files. glass No. 16. Paints, otis. and glass; class NO, 1 6 . MCP chandlery; class No. 17. Hardware; class No. 18 Bia tionery; class No. 19. FilawOod; class No. 20. Hwy and s t,,, w . class No. 21. Provender; class No. 22. Charcoal; class No. 23. Belting, packing, and hose; class No. 24. Spasm and lubricating oils; class No. 26. Iron work, piping, Sze classss No 26. Augurs; class No. la n d thra cite coal; No. 29. Bitumluona Cumbecoal; class No. 32. Machinery and tools. NORFOLK. Class No. I. Brisk,; class No. 2. Stone; class No. 3 Yellow pine timber; class No. 9. Yellow pins lumber; class No. 6. Oak and hard wood; class No. 6. While Pine, spruce, juniper, and cypress; class No. 7. Lima. hair. and plaster; class No. 8 Cements class No. 9.1 i. Moulding and firs sand and firs clay; class No. 10. slate; class No. 11. Iron, iron spikes, and nails; class No. 12 btsel; class Palate , . Pig Iron; *lass No. 14. Piles; class tio 15. oils and glass; class No. 16 Ship chandlery; class No. 17. Hardware; class Ns. 38. Stationery; class No. 20. Bay and straw; class No. 21. Provender; class No. 22. Charcoal: class No. 23 Belting, packing, and hose; class No 24 Sperm and lubricating oil; class No. 26. Augurs; class No. 271 Anthracite coal; class No. 29. Bituminous thimbarland coal; class. No. .30. Semi-bituminous Broad top coal, lump; class No, 92. Machinery and tools; ChM A, Sashes, glazed. PENSACOLA, FLA. Class No. 1. Bioko; Class No. 6. Oak and hard wood; Class No. 6. White pine. spruce. juniper, and cypress; Class No. 7. Lima, hair and plaster; class No. 10. Slate; class No.' 11. Iron, iron nails and spikes; olass NO. 19, steel; alas. No. 14. Files; class No. 19. Paints, oils, and glass; glass No. 16 Ship chandlery- class No. 17. Hardware; dale No, 18. Stationery: class No W. Bay and straw; class No 21. Provender; class No, 22. Charcoal; class No. 22. Bolting, packing. and hose; class No. 24. Sperm and lubricating oils; class No. 26. Augurs; class No. 29. Bituminous Cumberland coal: class No. 92. Machinery and tools. itny27- sit PHILADELPHIA TERRA COTTA WOKS. OPE/03 AN'D WAHSEOCESS. No 1010 CHESTNUT STRAWY'. VITRIFIED WATER. DELIA, and BEATING PIPES, with bonds. lutecium. traps, , to cOssesPlad , from Ito P24nObbore. ORA AMERTAL, ORIBISIZT TOPS. and FOE P/Pll5, Warranted to stead the action of fire, gas, or weather. ORNAMENTAL PARLOR AND GARDEN VASES, for classical designe,_plain and bronzed. Mignonette FOte, rower Pots, - IVY Vases. Hanging Vases, Fern Vases. As.,As Importer of Minton's Eneerso Tile, for Churchill, Halls, Vestibules, As. mhltathett S. A. HARRISON. CABINRT MOORE it vAarpioars Mel SOUTH 6.11C010 STREIT, are prepared to follow the desline In the market to the prise of their Furniture. Purchasers will please foal 444 oluoioiloo oar o%ook. my/047* PROPOSALS. iti#*r: AS ffif. lIVIIVRATICIO , FIRE INSURANCR AGENCY. credos' Fitio Insurance Co., New "Work. Atlantic trite and! Martne los. Co., Pro- videnee, It. I. People's Fire ins. Co., Worcester, SIAM. Thames Fire lase. Co., Norwich, Conn. Insurance effected in reliable Companies to anT amount, upon LIBBRAIr TRIMS, without obarge for POLICIES OR STAR?. JOSEPH TILLING, ET &ST, kosn. iO3.stath2m COrAIITIVERSHIPS. THE COPA RTN ERS LH? H '6RICTU- J.- fore nxiiiiing hetwoon IItRAM A KlMBsCiti and API bl , ltW J. LAWRBINCg as Ace Etrinerd, and MATTRAW NEWKIRK an &lent Piptivir. ander me tyla and Ann of KlniEtifd. LAWRZNiIii. in Min be. Inas rf inakieg diB'CiPICIAL LIMAS. 11. by MlL tual c ,, 0,0n0 clitonlyne, through the r.4lreinent said LalVitHa CY train the firm. by eel Ica bintinii...icierret in tle biolnees to thn eats AIaiMAW Iai4WRIR6. who become/ sit active partner The 'bluenose wilt na contit takd ander the sty!a and firinOf fLINIB COMPANY. HIRAM A ximse.r.L. ANDKRW J. ArivrtE PAR, MATPEIBW fzß SiirKr RH. 639 Inca Ftreet, Philada , May. 11365. tele Gt FOE SALE AND TO LET. FOR SALE-AN EXCELLENT wutet. , re and Baguets Place, 214 Dope ii:reet. Sopealor DWellimir, 86 feet float, 2i0.1919 Green street. &tore and Dwelling. good Bnquosa Bt.nd. 236 'north Male entb tiattet, ec:rsar . : Wlntsr . Convenient Dwelling, Ito. 262 Bonth Tenth street; pesseseion soon. Neat Dwelling, No 722 Shirley street, Desirable Dwol , ing. Broad street, above Brown; lot 20 by 160 feet. B. F. GI MON, 123 Sonib POIIIIITH Street: or jelo V. W. oor. SEVENTEENTH end GREEN. FOR SALE, WITH IMAIRDIA.TIC Mapoopeselon, the convenient Dwelling. Nn 200 Mount Tetuan 'treat B I b.LESN. item 8. W. ww. SEVENTEENTH and GREEN. - el FOR BALE-HOUSE, NO. 908 Jra PR ONRLIN Street. above Pont n.r. Ingalrti of J. P. 1.4103050 N, ir,o. 1417 Norte Erni St. Job Im. CASH AND OIL STOCKS TO EX (MANGE for Real Estate. Addressß.M. t 3 ." Poz6fB P. 0. lel7-3r. To RENT-BOOM AND BASEMENT A- tinder Handel and Havdn Hall. Good•will and Fit tures for sale, with immediate ponsoavion. t ratable for etore or aloe. Apply at 544. A . EIGHTH St jell FOR SALE-A WELL SECURED 1R .." redebraable Qxound Sent of $5O POT fuicinm Apply to tLPIIID mug. jOl4 51 a, sts t a titreet. FOR BALE—A VALUABLE. LOT OF Ground. B E corner of Broad and Calowhill sta. ; 120 by 240 feet. Do do . S 11 corner of Bridge and Thirty se cond streets; 142 by 2)8 feet Do. do., W. corner of Bridge and Thirty.se. eond streets. lie by 218 feet. Do. do., B. W. cernerof Thitty. second and fa.. Terford streets ; 216 by 153,4 fest. Do do.. W. corner of Bluth and Berke streets: 600 by 390 feet. Do. do., 8. B. corner of Twenty second and Opting Garden streets; 90 by 100 feet Do. do., Darby toad, between Chestnut and Walnut Streets; CO by 120 feet. Do. do., Albwortb street, from Twenty-eighth street to the BohnyDril: - 1.010 by 104 feet. Do. do., on Manheim street. Germantown; about 3 awes. Do. do.. on Tacony street, at Holmesbnrg. With many others of various sizes. B. F MANS. jolt) 123 South FOURTH Street. TIC ORS, SASH, SHUTTERS, AND MaTILDINCIS for eale, to close an Eatata. 015 OBBltislt street. OV M A.CEINERY FOR SALE CHEAP— °Ref At MOOD'', PLIABB. terse Monldteg Machine with 64 prs bltr,_ a Bennet Machine. and a feet mot Um 615 außßlar Street. lath 31. OFFICE ROOMS TO BB LET-DE SIRABLE 80011.8, suitahle for Oil, Coal or Brokers' Othes, 80. 18 R THIRD Street. jel3 6t* OFFICE FURNITURE AND FIX TUBES FOR BALE.- ' The Desks, tionteters. Tables, Chairs, Caned, SRfe, Stove, Letter Presses. die , dtc in the Ulnas No 37 South THIRD Street, now easapitd by the undersiggnned. are offered. for sale, to be delivered on the diet of July. 343.11 i CULVER, BROOKE, St 534. LEGAL. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE -L. CITY MID UONNTY OF PEIII,&I>BLVaIA. &state of VALENTIN& 11.F.83&, deceased. Notice le hereby Oven that MARY EbicbE, widow of 'aid decedent, has tiled in said Court her Petition and aypreirement, claiming Personal property to the mue of el which be elects to retain under tee act of April 14;1, 1851, and the suppls ments thsrets, and that the same will be confirmed by the said Conn on PRI. DAY Rine Bth, 1851, rutleee exceptions be tiled thereto. JOHN SHAW:RISS, je'6.4t* Attorney for Petitioner. N THE ORPHANE' COURT FOR THE T CITY n/11100131ifTY OP PIarLADALPHIL. Estate of WILLIAM KELLY, becessed. BOMB is hereby Riven that }int:Nan KELLY. wi dow of said decedmit, hat filen in said Court her petition. and ea eppraitement of personal propelly, which, with a certain sum in each she elects to retain under the act of April 14th. 1851, and Its snoplemente thereto, d that the eases wilt be confirmed by said °tart, on FRIDAY. ilie3oib day of Jane. 1810, at Pi o'clock A.. M s unless exceptions be filed thereto. P. P. moss's. jel6- !halt* Attorney for Petitioner. IN THE ORPHANS'. COURT FOR TEM CITY APIID COUNTY OF P1V.1!./kkftLPRIA. - Estate of CHARLES W. HAPHIi da . The Auditor appointed by the court to su=it. settle. and adjust the first account of JOEDI J. SISIKIA, and STEPHEN BANTON, executors of the last will and testament of the said CHARLES W. HEPl3llll.tf, de ceased, and to report distribution of the hal-Ince in the bands of the accountant, wtll meet the parties interest ed, for the purposes of his app3intment, on ..Ifing.DAT, the 25th of June. 1881, at 4 o'ciock P. M , at his office, Ito 432 WALNUT tttreA. in the city of Philadelphia. Jelo thstuat JOHN B. COLARAPt. Auditor. TN. THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR TEL CITY AND CCIIINTY OF YHILADNEPHIA. _ . Estate of WATSON JENKS The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit settle. and adjust the account of CE0.7.011 E. JUSTInE and ALEX. J. DlittfaltHlEE, Trustees under the Will of WATSON J.ENKS, deceased. and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will mast the nettles interseted for the purposes of his appoint. mint, on WEDNESD aSY, June id. Mb, at four o'clock Y. M., 4.1 Ma office, S B. corner SIXTB. Ana WALcurn Bkreele. in tho city of Philadelphia jelo-thetribt D VP. 13T - tags, Andttor. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE A- CITY AND COUNTY O:F.P.EIILLDELPHIA. Estate of ELIJAEL BOWEN, deceased The auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the drat 'mount of CHARLES L. BOWER, remaining Executor of ELIJAH MO WEN, deceased, being the seventh account of the Estate, and to re• port distribution of the bemuse in the hands of the as conntant, VIII meet the parties tateroatea for the pnr. poses of his appointment, on MONDAY, the 26th day Of June. A D. IBM. at Ii o'clock A fd ,at his rase, bio. 271 South FIFTH btrest, in the city of Pitta de!phla. jaqs Wittig& LUMBER. 10000 SO-INCH NORTH CAROLINA. 9 Cl/DAx bTAVIS, at V 35 per M. to 20th tast. Aster that date, Sid pBEACet Di A. J GEIGER, H and fOr Strzata. telS.6t* EDUCATIONAL. NO VAOATIONS. ---PREPARLTION 'I- for Stutiness Life. Instrnatlon In book. keeping, in all its branches, Penmanship, Oommetsial Calsnla. Ural% 13nstness Farms' deo , at CRITTENDENst3 COMHERCIALL COLLII/3, 827 OglitiTNITT Street, our. of Orreatti. - TelparaDbibg, by Witt Sound and Paper L. strc meats, Students roots< d at any limo, and instructed sopa. Lately, at each hours as may beat Salt their COUVe• nianoe. Jul COAL. C 0 A L .—SUGAR LOAF BE&VEIPI mt.i.Dow, and Spring Month.% Ladish Coed t end be Loonet 'Mountain, from Sebn.qklll. pra.o.trei ox• vreerie for family nee. Depot, X W. co:mar MOORE End WILLOW Etrode. Ofiloe,flo• Ile Neuf! , t 5.00 N.8 &root rane-tr3 J. wAivrow a 00. MACHINERY AND IRON. aRION & LONG, FULTON WORKS, 1310 BELCH STUB?, Engineers, Machirdsts, Boiler Malcom and Cu Builders. Tanks of every description made to order. &le Agents for Long's Marine 1311thometerg. myl6-1T THOMAS M'DONOUGH, -a- GENERAL BLAOKENITHING, ELK STREET, ABOVE DOB MEV, FRANKLIN, PENNA. *Fr Boring toolo on hand or made to order on short notice. 'aril-3m Ai - ORGAN, ORR, & CO., STEAM EN GINE sun DEES. Iron YoundsTs. and Ciensrai Machinists and Boiler bislang, Igo. 121111 ()ALLOW. KILL Must. Philadelphia. fe2o.tt gra PENN STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER WORKS. NEAPIE At LEVY, PRAUTIOAL AND THEO.SETICAL ENGINEERS, KA BOILBIiniAXERS, BLACKSMITHS, and FOUNDERS, having for many years been in enocessfal opetal ton, and been exiinelvsl7 gamed In buildins and repairing Marine and River Engines, high and low pressure, Iron Boilers, Water Tanks, Propellers. &u., &c. , respectfully offer their tontine to the public being fully prepared to contract for engines of all sizoe. Marine, River. and Stationary: having sets of patterns of different eine, are prepared to execute order; with qui./ despatch Every description of pattern .making made at the shortest notice. Jeigh Cud Low , penman. Sylvaniabular, and Cylinder Boilers, of the best Penn gliszettatl iron_ Forginge of ail sixes and hinds; Iron and Brass Castling or all description s ; Ron. Turning. Screw. Cutting, and all other won serenaded with the above business. t Drawings anti spectinatione for all work done at the establishment froaof charge, and work guaranteed. We subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for re pairs of boat., whe re they can lie in perfect safety, and are provided with shears. blocks, Id le. des., die., for raising heavy Or Ught Weights. SAM C. NEOII, JOH.II P. LEVI. tf BEACH and PALMER Streets. 7. VAUGHAN KERRIOR. WILLIAM M. MBRRIOIt. E COPE SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, yirra AND waSIIIRUTON STRBETS. rqumamtrAPHia. MBILRICK d ISONIS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS. Manufacture Nigh manseow Pressure Steam Engine& tor land, river, and service. Hollers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, as.; Oast lass of all kinds, either iron or brass. Iroa•frame Roofs for Gas Works, Workshops, Rail road Stations, as. Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most Im proved emanation. Every description of Plantation MashinerY. such as Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills. Yuen= Pans, ("non Steam Trains.Defecators, Filters, Pumping llogines„Ac. Sole manta for P. Milieux's Patent ranger-Boutin( Appurstns, blesiuytk's Patent Steam /Yammer. and Aspinwall & 's Patent Bentrifugal Sugars Draining Machine. anl2 tf REMOVALS. REMOVAL.-GEO. W. WATSON 12 CO. have removed their CAP.RII.O)3IIIIPOSITORT to !heir old place, 150. 1219 CHUM r Street (under Concert Hal)), where they will kram %stock of Carriages of their own make. and will receive order, fa every description of drat-elan work. 317N1i 7, 1865. 187.8ta REMOVAL. WILLIAM T43IIItALL 245119T6d - from No. 1020 to So, 111131 OHM NUT Street, S. 2. ONISSr of THISTAI2TH Street. Where he lusitee the attention of housekeepers. e 314 those commerietnit houteke*P2ll, to his extottotto si sortment of neefal 2.01032 FUNNISHIIIO GOOD& Superior Refrigerators, Table Cutlery, Fondly Hard. ware, Otldron's Garrison. &e.. he. eon. Tin TELE ASHLAND HOUSE, FOURTH AVAIR/Ii AND T WINYY•FOIIRTH STRUT. NSW YORK CITY, Recently etlarged and improved. ie now open for transient as well as permanent boarders The house is situated on one of the I ,, eussixteitt avenues. bed maul ble to all places of amusement and business or cars and stages. Guests will find all the conveniences and cam• forts of a superior ea 01101:sent, with an excellent ta- Re. Transient bona. $3 per day. wit H SELKIRK. Proprietor. N. B.—Families who desire rooms for the slimmer will make early appilcetios. To desirable parties ad vantageous terms will be offered jell 851 Cuoicx CONFECTIONS. The finer qualities of coppsorioNßßY, vetted to the Bummer sewn, utonafaetnredf-esh. dolt?, by ffTY.FHEY F. wHipalk%. Mara Ea. 141 U itABEZT &net, FURNESS, ERINLET, & 00., 4, - Ito. 615 00/14111IIT and fila JAIN* Ilittodo SALE OF IMFORTEDAND DODlffino DRY DKIDDS. Old TTIESDAY NORM WO. Jane 20th, at 10 o'clecg. on four raonthe' seedy., 490 packages and lota of fancy and staple dry aoode. PHILIP FORD & .6.IIOTIONRERB. WINg KARIM Ala MIS 601firtial Streik. - BALI of 1,200 CASKS BOOTS All) 500119. We wilt mu by as talocue. for curb., ON MONDAY 010110/115r0 v &OW 19, como e, char at 10 o'clock. 3t290 awes MOW% boys', and youths' boots, shoes, batmorale: tsltere. antmers, Oxford ties, bmaans, die , are „with adesire bie assortmem of IrDllllOO3, masses', and children's wear. LARGE BATA oY 1,400 OASIS BOOT AND'BIIOIW. We will roll ow T.HaltSTraT KOK MING. Jane 22,aetnmanolng at ion 0 , 51a5.1..400 um mea t s, boys , , and youth's - boon+, abase, baintarals,. gang's. *tippers, Oxford ties. brogans, dm. dm , wit.l a dbrtra blo arsortment of NV:mores. Easier, and children's tartar. *99 WALVIIT R'refit FANCOAST Le WARNOCK, TIOIRKNES, 00. WAYMARKST Street. LARGE POSITIVE SALE , OF 700 LOTS AMlRioilt AND IAwas,TED DR! 000 W BR SRO tOSSISS.. RIBBOINN, MILL'S E FIT a00o8: STRAW GOODS, HOSIERY. Bre . dte. GAtiOoline, ON WEi; or: oA dune 21, IEOS, commenclog aA 10400100 k, comprielasee general assortment of 'ignitable and seasonable goods. THOMAS BIRCH & SON, No 1110 CHESTNUT Street. SA Lk OM IATIVIBB?.. THIS APRLY At 10 O'clock. at Broad and Arab , street!, will be sold. the boardp, ecantlicg, and lumber. need for atiotinit et the late Military review. jels•St• SALE OF STEAM TUG, BARGES, LAD bEINE ROAMS. CHIEF GIIJAILTERIO.P.TRE.'S OFFICE, 1:11PO'N ON WASHINOTOIC W&STI - NOTON, 0 0., Job" W. 1885, Will be sold at pnbtio anclion. at At.liXANDittA. Tirainia, nods; trio direction of Captain J O, 0, LB% A. Ct AL 0 8. A , Jana 23, 'se°, we 11 o'clock A tbree $0 Les as follows: Barge Alittql.BW OW/DAUM Barge aim 001:1151.81A. tiaras WASP. ALSO. WM be sold, under the direction of Captain H. B. LACET,..A. at G. street wharf. to tee city of Weehingten .D. C OXI GA rIIRDAY. Jane 24. 1892, of lD IC , the folleirivA reeeele, Yiz: tfit• amteg .113112 4 BalEgß. Barge JAM'S ABORT. and TWo LARGE SAME • Terme cash, in Government MO. D. H. EUCHRE, Brigadier General and Chief Quartermaster. lel4- 91 Depot of Waehington. SALE OF SERVICEABLE MULLS QUARTSRMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE. WASRINGVION, D. U., Jatta 9, 181.5. By direction of the Quariermtugter General, there will be gold, at public sas:lon, to the highest bidder, at the times An Et psgices ri.m.411191_00- viz • WILLIAMPOWP. PA L , ' , KM' DO' June 16, 1805. .11.13.6.T13.11D0h. PA . 'auiusoaY. Jane 15 16.85. SONIPTOPZ. PA., THURSO eY. Jana la. 1560 WilanlNGTO.n. DEL fREIRSDA,I. Jane 21 1865. TITreDOR(t. TflgslgeT. June 27, 1865 mAnkibßalia, PA.., Tiltinsuilf. Jame 29. 1385. Two hundred alliaiglltAßLE MULES at each place. Many of them WPM 1)131:11/11 , in the beginning of the war. an young mules. accompluied the armies in all their marches and camps, and are thoroughly broken. hardened by exercise, gentle and familiar from being se long surround.: d by the soldiets. 0 hough sound and serviceable. they are no longer re quired m tha n my, t ru eau be purchased at these sales at far lesittheirvalue !Me at of both miners are farmers in espestaily invited. Dintse sold singly. Sales to commence at 10 A.M. Terms—Cash. In United Stigies vorrenev Jal,fBB A ERIN, inl.2.ldt Brevet 13 igadier Gellfirit• In itiarge First Division Q G 0 SALE OE CONDEMNED QUARTER MASTER STORES, GRAIN, ADM GRAIN BkOKS. OEM QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE. DEPOT OP WAERINOTON. WASHINOTON, D. O . Jane 10, 1838 7I Wilt be sold al penile auction. ender the direction of Captain Samuel B Lauff.r, A at RUM. sTRART W B ARF„ in the City of W I Nirefirl D On WRIDDiRnD AY, Inns 2t. 1063. at 10 o'clock A. TU. lot of Roarrermainer &area, oOrideMnsd as being until for public service. Viz: Cum Plate.. Knives and Fork•, Stoves. 'rabies, Brushes, Buckets, Lanterns, Brooms, Rakes, Chairs, Pauline, &c. At the RAM time and place, EIGHTY- FIVE bushels or CORN, 'SWEATY-TB an TIIOLIAI3IO bushels of OATS, and 011}3 lIDNDRAD AND ran THOILIAND GRAIN TACKS. Successful lgdders will be regnired to remove - the Stores within five 0/ days from date of sale. Terms cash, in Government limos D. b MO/18% Brig. OM and Chief Quartermaster, RAS St Dcput of Washington. SPECIAL BALES OF SERVICEABLE DRAFT lIORSHS. QUARTERMASTER GE9E9II,'B OFFICE WASHINGTON, D. 0., Jane L 1865. By direction of the Quartermaster General, there will be, sold at patine auction, to the higicoot bidder, at the times and places named Wow, Tin GI WORD, D. C , MONDAY, Jane 6, 1866, DIESBARO, A C., SATURDAY. Jane 10, 1885, 011i8B0110, D. C , MONDAY. Jane 12. 1865, BALTIMORE. MD., WED hEiD AY, Jane 14, 188.5 IVIBLIAM6PORT,YA , SATURDAY. Jane 17, - 1566, WESTCHESTER...PA.. 9 ATURDA 7, Jane 17, 186 5, OIESBOBO D. C., bATURD are 17. 1265, 01E850E0. 1) C., MONDAY. June 19..1885, GIE9I3ORO D C., SATURDAY, Jane 21. 1866. Yl3 ILADELPHIA, PA S&TURDAY. June 24, 1885, tar Boit°. D C., MONDAY. June 26 Mk I'lTT9tittliG. PA. SATLI RD AY. July 1.1161. GIBEBOIIO, D C.. SATURDAY, July 10915, Two Hubdred dereieenlita Draft Horses at cull plus An opportunity to pal-charm a superior 11515 of Drat Morsel, at far lees than their tine value, Is now afforded to the public. The animals, though sound andaerviee. able, are no longer required in the army. and mast be sold. The attention of managers of city railroads and of manufacto, lee le especially called to these sales. Horses sold singly. Sales to commence at 10 A, IL Terms—Cash in United States currency Steamboat for trieiboro Kill leave Seventh. street wharf, Washington, every hoar from 9 A M. to 6 P.M. JAMSS A ERIN, Brevet Brigadier Gerard( la charge, ie6.2.5t First Division. Q 61.0 0, SALE OF GOVERMIENT .TIORSES CITIARTEIMASTSS GimeAr.'s OFFICE, FIRS. DIVISION. WASHINGTON CITY", Ma! 29, 1865. will be sold at public unction, to the highest bidder, at Glesboro, D. C., on F 6I DAY, Tune 2, 2886. TUE •DAY June 6, ISM, THURSDAY_ June S. 1896, FRIDAY, June 9, De, AND ON TUESDAY, PHDS.; ttAY. and FRIDAY of each week thereafter during tite month of June, 1805, TWO EllThiDltED CAVALE t HO dHAS Baca DAY. For 'road and Darning purposes many good. bargains mar be bad. Horets cold sin fry. sale to commence at 10 A. M. Terms cast), in United. States currency. Steamboat tor Olesboro will leave Seventh-street Wharf, Wbeibiugton. every hour bum 9A. M Los P. M. JAM - 31 A. nSt.tt, Brevet Brigadier tieneral. in charge let Division. Quattermsteter eanerat's Office. ]e2•ffi6 SALE OF GOVERNMENT HORSES. QSARTERNASTER GENERAL'S GEM% FIRST DiVISION, WASHINGTON CITY, Hey 19, 1855, Will be sold et public auction, to the highest bidder, at the times and ylacss nsmed beim. viz : BALTIMOBE, MARYLAND, YYRDNESDAr, Jane 7, 1665. LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA, THURS DAY, Jane IL 1665, HEAPING, PENNSYLVANIA, THURSDAY, Jane 16, itS35, WEST CHESTER, PENNSYLVANIA, THURSDAY, June 16 1665, MIFYL/A, PENNSYLVANIA, THURSDAY, Juno Si, PAS, PITTSBURG', FROM? LVANIA, TLITIRSDAY, June 22, 1856, BiLTIMORE. MARY LAN D, WEDNESDAY, June 28 1866, PITTSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA, THURSLAY, Juno 29. 1865, TWO HUNDRED CAVALRY HORSES at each place. For road and farming purposes many goOd bargains may be bad. Borees sold singly. Sales to commence at ID A. AL Terms—cash, in United States currency. JAMES A. ERIN, Brevet Brigadier General. jo3-2st cbarge First Division Q. M G. O. NOTIOR-FIALE OF ARMY MULEB, QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE, WASH/ROTOR. O. C , May 28. MANY THOUSANDS OF MOLIsS are being disposed of at public sale at Waehington. Ihe *ales wilt continue until the number of animals to reduced in preportlon to the reduction of the armies. now going on rapidly. There are in the Armlets of the POMMES, of the Ten• netsee, and of Georgia. probalwr FoIIR 1.1101:18ANO 0F THE FINEST SIX•MULS TEAKS IN THB WORT.». Many of them Were bought in the beginning of the war. ar young mules, accompanied the armies in all their marches end camps, end are thoroughly brolPsur hardened by exercise. retitle and familiar, from being so long surrounded by the soldiers. The whole South is stripped of farming stock, and the North also has suffered from the drain of nnimsts, taken to saucy MO armies. There snim ale are so'd at public motion: TiLE 310 T BRING APITTHING LIKE THEIR TItUE VALUE; and such opportunities for farmers to get working animals to stock their fame, and for drovers and dealers in stock to make good apecniations, by purchasing them and disposing of them in the South, will never occur again. ELECTRICAL OFFICES. Jo. 154 lbnth ELEVENTH, below RACE Streets oleo, CHESTNUT and FORTIETH Street, West ni • isdelphis DR. THOHJLE AMER having been very sumo' fill in the cure of Diseases by this new method, would Inform his friends and the Publie that he Is still benenttlng car curing many whom Makin. slid not affect, and considered incurable. We will mention a few of the Diseases in the enre of which this treatment seldom if 0701 fAlla: Rheumatism, Felons, Kidney Diseases, Menreleis, Oangrene, Liver • ' Tanilyals, Ulcers, Genital GUMP% Rolla, Spinal " D'r.Datudit. - Abscess, Throat " Fever & AIM, Nruptione, wroiansue. r G enuma. logaretottlehl. NOC SadesiOn Emissions. ougentioe. Hemorrhage Diabetes, a.. Patient* will be treated it their reaidenee. . toss Ideeiroe, a. lira. number of testimonial.; mei be mean et the °Riese from patients in this city. firms - mita• lions gratis. esse hoar* 9 A. M. to 6P. M. in the city. D. THOS. ALVAN, apl9•Sm Electrician. ELECTROPATHIO ESTABLISH. MEET. —DR. A. H. STEVENS, ono of the FINSX DISCOVERERS of a new ostam of treallne abeam 'hi MODIFIED BLEOTRICAL APPLAUATIOIIB. and WAAI has beau ao vel7 snosessful M PEND SQUARE for the last three years, has removed bla OEMs and Residues to 1638 TIME Street, one door below Saventionth. All Pollsoill desiring references, or any sartisalars with regards° him:metal Mode of treatment, wtll plums WI or loud fora baMPRIS CouroltatlOn Or advise imatuitetut. athE,l3 IDIAVANA CIGARS.—A GOOD VA. SIRTY constantly to store and bondat lowest cash rates. S. PuinrFer &same, n1124-6m* No. 216 South FRONT Strut. JOSHUA T. OWEN, ATTORNEY, CIOUNSFILLOE A? LAW. AND SOLIOITOZ Cqi CLAM. Oast, 1111 It Stmt. Lear rourtimoth street. Washington. D. O. dW.6l► J SOMERSET, 531 CHESTNUT To • Street, Bagrayer and Dealer in Army Corps Badges, Emblems Fire Badges, and marks of every description. Soldiers retuning home will end it ad. varitageons to possess as a memorial one of ray dim gold or shyer Badges. Gennine la karat gold Corps Rings laws, 00. hand. •All goods warrantod. IttYld WRITE VIRGIN WAX Or ANTIII. L L A& n e w puma:Womens for beautifyin and Unerring the eomplexion. It IS the Mott p ow de r,Morf eompoend of the age. There is neither sheik, owr, merneeia, bismnth,nor tale in its communion, it being '<lmposed entirely of pnro Virgin Wax ; henee the ez• traordinary qualities for preserving the Skin, making it soft, smooth. fair, and transparent. It makes the old appear young, the hornet) imitator's% the handsome more heentifei, and the most boor/dna divine. Prime 50 and 50 amts.. Prepared only by HURT Sr 00., Ps?. ihmarS, 41 Walt EIGHTH Street. two doors *bore Ultertaut, and us month WM% Eilfgoto abort Wanut. set-Sta COTTON AND FLAX SAIL DUOS AND OA TAB. of all nambers and brands. Tent. Awning. Trunk. and Wagon-clover Duck. Also, Payer Manufaeturers' Drier Felts. from one to fillt feet wide; Pauline. Bolting gall Twine. dm. JOHN W. NVIIIIMAN it CAIIO , mat! , In. 103 JONBS' ey. HERMETICALLY - SEALED MEATS 11111) SOW% 1,000 dos. Melt* " Coast nem. 60) " do Vold. Epp 00 Slnttoi. 1,000 " do Tarkay. 1,000 do Chicken. Bide b y assorted SCRIM in 1, eank Voi eide by RHODES & 104 Fiontli WATIIIt Street. (11[ILDRNIVE3 OARRIMIES t EN. Tama T. - SW STYLES FOR THE STEMS TRAWL —A BuTpertor lot ut rineivea, sad for solo by OWE, RUSTON, a 00.. athlfrtt 157 159 North TN/ID litrooh AUCTION SALE& M. Q. MEIGE4 Quarterreanter general, Brevet Major General. MEDICAL, AVCTION SALES _TORN B. MYERS st CO., sus, Nos. au and X 34 MAXSzET'O ,I PEP.EMPTOtT SALE 01 PNFAICR, PAP, O ASP 7doll lot N.? Dar tirlr D Olorth, bi ' June 19th, nt 10 o,•nionk. Will. be sl i d, 1,, OA ionr months' crcalt.. &basil 650 PcllltivOlOAND Lirps of ?mob, OWLISIII, and Britla dr, tAtbrettei A Jarße end degmbie alloonno;,' ,4 .) and vistas art else in eg It worsted, Ind cotton fabrics It. B. — lambing of tha same Ntln ot , rar t , d'adnalltn, astalogotw our y v a „ rn t tale. When dealers pill Had ' it to their end" ' kaitG2 fIaLE OP PREYCIE_ArriI 6•A16%. G 0 ODS. SILIIN, SEA intgb ,s:' ; pcl l lo3. —lncluded in our mule of eerinnn and lirldsb art goods. ON 11.1 4 1305 x molttrur:- , ~ vi al ble ure i cJtli., will be found in part the e..,110ir ow ' DRE9g gr/ODR: Paris moue de !ulnas. crepe irierotalvn.eN A . rvil de cher:es, gnnadinne tinchirat, .1.1..:,,"Mat, heir mixtures. morambhines, tie ' ' ,4 !, , k , l Oahe! , tiILKSI. Leone' hletli Bros de Rhice, taejitai; nv,. ~ srains. armutee.. pewit de soles. grot-Tla Xt., ;"...0,°,11, tilks. die. li --.— _ Sc. Ftons, cadmapre. arenadi 4, I i , l O . nitnaranigne ctik and clots points, Plain and fanny nnun d• toie and arc, tr l , t r i bbo n s, iron ne Vagina ;rimming ribbn-p., ins, ikc &LOVE% Gents' and ladles' Penis kid, W lisle eaves, and gannOsts. Mat mate lN Sts TradB.4..ilDE6lE6 MID W err% Kintryoicezed lin.n Bette. G. C. hdats , nainbook, carobrlca, Vittoria 16W114, 1110 &IL wrijAW GOODS, Ct Women's and Mimt Palm 1e..1 " d pots, oaten !Ana, iScc , cremes, head netts. sewim et this trfi nt ,„7,, 2 , 1 r. RATTAN LOW tie el:manor rattan roe nta brellAo DOSIESTI Is, ' HD packages cotton and itallett dennitio, r,, , inciaaing Bales Mariana Co, Maine. - tt Dtariner's stripes 4 ' Mixt twilled flannels. —willed kelt!. t Beal:Ws t' &nacho.). sad brown innalle, Cases Isewieti sorestjetua • 4 Dnear River cwreet. j'gne. Harbor and ttalmoa rails serest iE r alih, - " 'Hyde Pars Fbi time film:lsis .._ Noy limy Riceland Ce ehirttig flam e !, .• in5t.m14.4.14,r daub's and tt lst9a ChAltpe?, Dila mist satinets. Mariana Co• repellents. LARGE PERIMPTOECT BLi.E nF 1009'4, saq h , BROonlizi. TRANEI.I.4O,O BAGs, ac &c. ON TUESDAY lidAhlil.lfo, Jnne2Ctb, at 10 o'clock, win ha nid, br care on four months' credit, about pankset brogans, dic., embracing a Prilar sad sre:rits) of seasonable goods of city S shrine wont...ri; Will be open for examination, trim cata,01.4,-4 morning of sane. 1 4 / 1 01. POSITIVE SALE OP '3fl GCS, rIl.;;Es MORALS, die, Ill' NOTlON.—lncluded in OUT tarts • ON TIIEEPAYMO "JO, June 2p. Fill ba found, is Pars, tLe and desirable assortment, viz: —cases men's. boys', and Youths' calf, nalbwelt,. and trattopreole dress n oik • —cares sees, boys', and youths' kip nd leather boots. —cares men's fine pain loan. legoavalrY cues men's and boys' self, natr.leathec c . 44 boots and baitcorale —cares men's, boys' andyouths' kip, nodiened grain, half 'Welt,. and brogans. —CUSS ladle.' line kid. goat, thoraces, and Werner,4ed Minna:Ls and Coasrrv ls , l l,," —cases r. wirrra i - and chilerec. butt leather balmOralli and lice bkiis, —.cares children's fine kid sewed. Imote, fancy-sewed nalno.ral., aat not ties cues laaniednide-ds' fine blac gai e te n rsk. d colored lindisenopp, lags —cares worries mines', and chlldren's Da: t morocco comet. nailed lace boors —cases ladies' fine kid simpers, nods:the firrrriv, and sandals, carpet slippers, travellini orc. LARGE PORIrIVE RALR OF BRITISE, irEatidAN, AND DONUT PIC Dia 0 , 0;',11,. We will hold a large sale of Foreign .1,3,1 try4l Dry riero. by catalogue. on a credit at I,er and part for carp,____ OtIVHIJ.R.S.DAT ikfORNIVG, June 22d. at 10 o'cloctr, embracing about tll Puha and lots of staple and fancy art:clot in ae.1,,, worsteds, linens alike, and cottons , to wit ,T,u; vie the attention of. dosters. N. B.—Samples of the same will be arringvi fm s t aroinatton, with catalogues. early on the utusiti, sate, when dealers will find it to their latexes; foxohl POBITIVB BALI OF D87.4(49 mevribipi, ON FRIDAY PAORYttIiG June 23 at cred i t,'ock, will p i eold catlege+ four mouths' about 2/5 Pus onprafice Ingram, royal don Venetian, ltii, hemp, and leg carnetlaac; Canton and cocoa mfv.isags. embracing &choice emeortment of wart)r goemi, may be examined early on the mornint of isle, THOMAS it SONS, A.T.S. • SOL 139 and 141 South 1/01711a Stun. Public Ma"! or Real Estate and Stooks, SI as *hangs, every Tuesday, st 12 o'clock. EXTUSIVII BALE.—ILEAL ESTATE, ENCIii , LOSS. lIIIII3DAY, 2Orrr MST. Thorns & Eon's male on Toesday next, lactates, large amonnt and great variety of property, 1, : of Ornbatta' Court, Egi caters and others , in .:1:1i modern reddened ,, valuable wintry pho, f.„.L dwellings. ground rents and vacant lets , .&r. :itt4 laventy properties—the greater portion to or RYA q 3 OW. i"*. ee7vo. See pamohLet catalogues, 18.1 rd t , 'o, labia alai) illthldes valet of 111 i Mt, cm t1;0 pr 4,., neat reaidenie and fart iture. DU egallzeo 6:li t ., tage and building tote at Cape retard. .tho, ,I ;,, Rate at the Exchange on the 27th hint. Saa at . i., bland. 28th, Win and Btth inat. Sales every rtte.lo Second Sale Nos. 8 . 9 and 811 Chestnut fit rag STOOK OF ELEGANT koSKWOOD AFD WALI, FURNITURB ON 1110181)AT" MORNING, June 19, at 10 o'clock, Gt. NMI 809 ana ram ktrket. by catalogue, will be uontinuel the to.IE 'tonic of elegant furniture manufactured 17T Benkele . . Mfirla sale will !naiads tb choice of Mr. stock. a eUeent rosewood and veinal co.rlot. thole rorm. library. Ind °ha caner farotinre Fall particulars in oataloartos dime daYt trni;* to eels. EXECUTOR'S PEREMPTORY SALE, 03 TAR ?A DEAT MODAtin DESlnittroE AND rut. TITAN, So 3605 WALLACE !MEP:ET. Oft WEDABSDAY M 041111110„ June 21,d, at ten o'clost. on th 4 pretnisse, ANA% Vire,llsco st,,tet. the neat IttuderA resideuns. With an and coach limes, twenty foot trot, one tnadral eighty feet dean. to Dont, %treat .ate abasdate. • HOUSEHOLD FURIAFTURE. Immediately after the wile of the house the az , household furniture. Salo Zfo. SlB Elarehalt strAot DRAT HOUSEHOLD Flite.DaTORA, KAT) , TRY CARNEPS, &O ON WEDITESDAT HORSING, 21st !netut o , ciontr..nt ro 9.18 Aftr , httl ttrd bolpw attest. file honlieholti aDI lOtch' Ini —rnitatv, fine toned iano:orte (by 1,11 d). t0:.2 carnets. pier mirrors, SIC. gir• the ea a sp be examined at 8 o'oloidt on tit , . wyolitt! SHIPPING, BOSTON AND PRILADI snwaTinainss MIA STEAMSHIP LINE. seiline ti port on SATURDAYS, from Erns wharf ant sof' Street, Philadelphia, and Long Wharf. Bottom The steamship SAXON, Uapt. Matthews, will s hem Polladolphis ßoston, on Saturday. Rag 1 . 7 . to A M.. nod steamship tIORMASI, Sale , Lo Zenon for Plilladelnkla on the same Aar at 4 P, Yhsso swot and substantial steamships form* line. tai li ng from cash port punstusity on tahrimit ThUlline " ( Melted 40 ons-half thtyromfgm off on the 'vessels. Freights talus at fair rates. Ettivers ors requested to solid RN Eostitts 01 LAdisE Witt thsir goods. tor Freight or PILIMIL4 (Ravint Ise 2 . 60 Z 1 iX 01 " app/7 to HENRY IVIIVAY3 E 32 South DELAWARE Avow BTRAM TO LIVERPOOI c.m. R . et Queenetown.—The /HAI r. eaglet Saatl-WISERLY, UMW( the S. OM Or CORK, •—.—. CITY OF WASILINGTON...•SATURD O.! GLASGOW.-- • -- Pipe il• 111 ; F LONDON—'. Jim - At Noon, from Pier 44, North Ityor, BATES OF PAS 4 Ati.E. First Cabin•-•......• . • •• $9O 00 eteerage...•• to London. 95 00 • ' to L.:ado " to Peris.-106 (KP " to Perla Fomenters also forwarded to.Havre. Hr. mhnrt , P 3 men, &c., am.. at moderate ratan. Passage by the mall detainers, sailing eve' 4 10 day, payable 1n gold. Paa.age by the mtd peek ItO ere, payable in U. S. earrattoY. 9teerage moue from Liverpool or 4nwealocrt , gold, or Ito equivalent. Voltam can be bontlit asst persons Beading for their friends For farther information. apply at the CoMIN Oftleee. JOHN G. DALE, treat. jeM.t.M24 111 WALNUT Street, Palls NEW TOWBOAT _A—DELAWARE AND OHE3Ard L 4THAtI TO COMPANY. —Banes Towel from Philadelphia. Havre de Grace, BAHL lane - At' Letzten, and Intermediate notate WAS. P. COPE CO., Agente, Po 141 1 .00 TH WHARVEg, Capt. JOHN LAUGHLIN. Superintendent. ]elf " !.+T.BW EXPRESS LINO . . ALEXAADECA. GIONOBTOWX, A' .. 1 " ASH.T.NOTOIi, VIE Chesapeake sad Del...warn l'iP BteliMera 10n...4 11,4 Wharf above MARH3T WC Teri WLWASSDAY ta!'id SATURINCI, at 1X X. For Fretikt may to Laento Wit r, CIA D , K s •!!, 4lf nth mad oath Wharrax:r MU. • r IS. I.i.i VII , ' r voriotown.D.O. ; nowals 4 BO WO, 1 , lanrt tel. 1 1,0 ___•... - NOTICE.-FOB 1 31 OEN. —Tbe PHILADILPSII NEW TOES BEPUBSS STEAMBOAT C0D14.2 1 .' Delaware and Barltaa Canal. Steamers leave DAILY, Bret wharf belirr Val Street. at 2 o'eloek P. M. 1110. P. CL JAM BES 0., 1* S. WHABT2SI I : I2 HAIM. WAI,I. Dor Tvt nittl64m ATARBRA.L'S SALE.—BY VI in 4-"-- Judge of Sale, by the Hon, Jo ari 0 ‘4 0 .. 3 DER. of the Dietrict Coart of the MAIO Of, in and for the Eastern Dlrtriet of PenntylraciA iu salinity, to nos directed. will be sold At how al the litehent and bent bidder for oash, at AO C s. o ',( STORE, No 142 North FRONT Street, on V;,`., Sone 60th, 1265, at 1E o'clook rd.. the reetdoc the Steamer BEEMUDA, consisting of 21 care , rE Sabres; 10 easel, 490 reamn, of Blank lease, 46 reams, of Foolscap. and 1.316 gross I,N tone. Also, the residue of Cargo of Sahooa" `" eonslsting of S kegs of Canister Powder, and 5 Muskets. Alto, the residue of Cargo of Sttsisec ~ OAL, ronsistlnr of MS kegs of Car non POW .T. Ides at Store, 142 North PEON r Street WILLIAM MILLW ti U. S. Marshal Eastern District of Penns:lo 4 ,i pi PHILADELPHIA' rIP/o1 14, lEEE -- . A VERY EUPERIOR OVM fA lr '' ""=• Preßared by WEEUERN P. WB UM ..g. 'pa: ita No. 1210 BARBS_' t TEOMSONT LONDON atl ENEE, OE EUROPEAN }URGE, tor .ftnif botels, or public Institaftons.in 7, lirl:‘ ',,. i t PERENT BIM. Also, Philade!Pb! , ni Not. air Forams, Portable lieater who le doi . i 1,, ,, Ylrebnard Stoves, Bath Boilers, ot l'l °'',,;. en, Cookina Stoves, etc , at wholesale AO '' ." ' I the suanafastarers4, CHASE. SHAER% a TEran 01 1111254nthealil NO. 209 North SECOND Jr p EI i" -- 61 B, NMI% Street abet° .ris , t 4 ' . r , 40 EVZIMPT. after thirty rearm' , %amiss', goo not.** *lto skilful sdrnstuusui of him *ea Wa r Oregbatitig Preasure Truro, 5,3pn ,, ,ti1e ,111 stocking*, ktiorthier Bra***, etnteßlC , D l2 sbartmenbi aoltdatetbd by I. Lady . MONEY TO ANY ,10 10 10 LOANED UPON Dmojoh, aNWHLEY PLATE. CLOTHIO , & 00 OLD EBT/I.IaBBID LOIS OFFLOB. Corner THIRD hactusgr.LL brioc /IVO S MUMS & WATEMI4 3 ,, biti.filltAX U2A lITONBA 111 SOUTH YOURDI Vltll3f. *lr' PHILADILLERIA, l'A• • Mae Variety of iLlia.Plooll` RAW s' Mad. Imp. E. B. ELRLEY I FURNISHING VITHESTAL IA , B. B. aorner TENTH antßlßlli inwrizaria COTTAGE ORGANS ; r: ;) Jot only 011(11X011LISTot but 17111,01.10 , a:, of Tom and Power. donned aXIONIISIIII op* and dokkoobt. but fogad to be odsollY the %Tutor sad DroWiNS Yore m Nor 01. on ilt „ Z. M. NO. IS %Mlk PVr".taq Alm, ensplel, OS Vs; rll-,01 oa
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