gtf t Irtiss. TUESDAY, TUNE 20, 1605. WASHINGTON. WAsantovoN, Jane 19. PRESIDENT JOHNSON'S FAMILY The family of President Joamox, and tlta daegh• ter, MTS. PATTMISON, have arrived here, to take charge Of the executive mansion. DEPARTURE OF TROOPS Up to yeeterday afternoon, 140 ; 00 Woolf had left the illy in troop traloe, of whMb nrillibar about 86,000 went to Parkersburg, V. This nuMbor does not include those going in the passenger train& which have, since the Ist of June, averaged over live hundred per day, making the entire cumber about 160,000, or about 9 000 par day. There re main yet about 30,000 to leave, which includes the remainder of the Army of the Potomac —about o,ooo—and the heavy artillery In the fortifications. pARDONIID BY THE PBBSIDENT. The following 15 a list of the persona who have applied for and received the Presidaotl pardon under the proclamation of May 29,.1811: S. Tale, Shelby county, Tenia.; John L, Refuse, John Shiver, Jos. B. Anderson, W. C. Newell, William. GamMOD, Wm. McClellan, and J. C. A. We atm, Sullivan county, Tenn.; Thomas A. Few, W. W. Eppes, and David J. Garr, Washington county, Tenn.; John Powell, Blountsville, Tonn.- J. F. Doak*, Pielron county , Tenn.; lease A. inakner, Hawkins county, Tenn.; J. S. Thomas and John Insley, Granger county, Tana.; G. W. Jones, Lin cola county, Tenn. The lest named was formerly a member of the United States Oongreso, and sable queMly of the Rebel Congress. James B. Hawkins and Jobn Tett, Woodford County, By.; John Lyon. Peter:burg; David Steal. ton, Powhattan county ; Predorlok W. P/eamatO, Richmond ; T. L. Pendleton, Clark county ; P. S. Coles, Albemarle county; T. P. Bibb, Richmond, Va. Chas. Brewer, Annapolis, Md ; L. E. Polk, Helens, Ark.; Jos 0. Bradley, Madison county,Als. REPENTANT REBELS This morning, Jour; P. Ildue.aar, a =itherer the rebel - Congressfrom Tennessee, presented himself at Colonel Itioned.c.at , s onion, and toAr the mu or allegiance. Fourteen questions applicable to the exceptions enumerated In the president's late am. testy proclamation, were propounded to MURRAY before the oth was administered, to all of whiCh he anstscred in the negative, except tLe fourteenth question, which is as follows: Have you voluntarily participated in the rebellion ; it to, Is the estimated value of your taxable property . over $20,0001 To this, .111.inauar replied that he had never paid taxes on +20,0t0, and did not know how much he Was worth. ItEMILY BurtiVlTT, a rebel Senator from Kentucky, appeared at Colonel DiGIi.A.RASn3 OMNI thle morning, for the purpose U tooting the oath of alieglance. she was formerly a member of the United States Bons° cu Representatives, be could not answer faVOre.bly to the question i you leave a seat in the Corgress of the United States to aid the rehelliot 1 But the oath was ae adnistered, however, In order to afford bins an opportunity to make special application under the amnesty procla mation, to President Johnson, to be restored to his rights as a citizen Of the United States, TOOK THE OATH OR ALLKGIA.NCE Jonr P. 1t1.4 - tutT, an ex•momber of toe 'lobo! Con' grass froze the State of Tennessee, to* the oath of alleglatee at the Provost Mardhat% °face to (tap )SASSACRUSETTS TROOPS EN ROUTE RO3lO The 4th Itesti went AIaSSaCiLIISOUS Heavy Artil lery, seventeen landred men, left here this morn• e.t, ten c'eleelt. They will be duo at your re. I/velment saloons at, nine o'clock tilts evening. NORTH CAROLINA. torcat iO3l mou v. ruerbopleoftheState —Arrival of Coliorosi Troops. Nnwrasen, June ie.—lntelligence from Northern Georgia, and on the line of General Siseratam , e late march, states that many people are dying . of want oljcod, and genera,' starvation is appreaerided. General Payee, with a tilvtdon of colored troop; has arrived here, and relieves General Palmer, whose I.rOM are tu b 2 intl6;ered it ci Se”vto4, Naw YORE, Jute 39.—Tne eteamer Barton ha s arrived from NoRbOrD, with Generals litlpattlek, Gordon, and others on Nerd. TRAS AM) LOUISIANA. The platy on Cotton East of the ROMs sippißemoved—RePorted lothdeuee of Louisiana Negroes —The hapeittion Walling Bendy to Enter tee State. Nam OBLBANS, Jane 17.—Gen. Sheridan is boy In organizing the Tessa expedition. Gen, Mere dith, commanding the cavalry, is moving Into Texas with a large force, via Red river and Shreveport. Gen. Granger and Staff, and Gen. Wettzail and staff, left New Orleans this morning, for the Texas coast, on the steamship Crescent. General Weitzel goes to l3razos, and Granger to Galveston. The latter will take command of all the troops in Texas, with hie headquarters at Gal- Veston. The following paper was pabllehed today: The tweetl'•hVe per cent. tax on cotton from the east side 01 the Mi!sisslPPl river ie revoked, (Slgned) The following is reported from Sbroceport, Lou isiana.: ace regiment of oelored infantry and 5,003 cavalry started for the interior today, to garrison the tows and protect the people from guerillas. More than 10,000 bales of cotton will be brought out from that bistriet. much cotton has been sold at ten cents per pound. There is or little plwated. The negroes aro giving much treoble. They will not labor, and Med: Ily When they can get Governinsnt rations. Thal , are leaving the plantations in great numbers and going to New Orleans. 7 he corn crop will be large. General Herron's administration of affairs gives =Oh satisfaction. HAYTI. The Last Stronghold of the Rebellion burrendered—Progrens of the Siege. Naiv Yonx, June 19.—Tue United States stea,mar James Adger has arrived from Cape Haynes, Ns Ith dates to the 13th Instant. Cape Raytlen has been in a state of sie.se for seven days, being almost surrounded by the na tional trona. This 113 the last pl:Aeo held by the rebels, and it is expee:ed that the mist.- wilt soon terminate, and peace and order prevail Xestiwidle there is no government in the oily, and a counter revolution having obliged the Provisional Government established oy the rebels to fly, the rebel general declared the Pro" visiOnal Government dissolved, and htm4elf the Executive. Order was pretty well maintained, however. All the dwellings and stores had been closed for the past ten days. A great deal of can non-firing goes on every day, but riatollt lose on either side. Saletive, the rebel genorli, thres.taus that, if obliged to leave, ha volt Goat d,gzra.y tee city, but it is thobght he will not be' permitted to do so in the presence of two Amedcan and ons English vessels• of-war now in put. Fiendish Ilicirder. Twt? LI ITLE CELLI:MEV TAY. VICTIM'S 800 JUk.l3l9,—A MOS horrible CA3I. of Out• rage and murder came to light yesterday & fa a place. Called limey's Wood, la Ruxboily, Iho co lies of Isabella. Joyce, aged four:ben, and her Wither, aged twelve years, were fouad mnr‘lered, toa girl having first been fiendishly outraged, and We double murder loveably committed to aide tho dia bolical crime. The parente or the Ilond children reside in the Eleventh ward of this city, anti are _highly rt.:Tv:M. ble. The unfortunate violates of the most terrible affair were engaged in gathering Wild flower; In the woods, and making wreathe of evergroen anti flowers, as the wilted fruits of thou - loator Joy scat tered about them on the spot wnste choir little bodies were discovered. The poor little children have been missing slime Monday of last weak. , Bommi, jam,l9—Evening.--Thomas Ainsloy, a painter, was tweeted to-day, on suspicion of com 'Malty In the terrible murder of the Joyes children. As yet, however, no direct (widened appears against him. kiewards amounting to hire tife_waol five hundred dollars have been otforod by the authoritlet anti inetviduals for toe arrrt:t of the criminal. The event created. &sensation of honor and sadness throughout the whole cotromteity. Mrs. Joyce, the motner, on learning the tote of her only children, swooned, and is sisal reported a maniac. Arrival of the Steamer Constitution. I , :nw 'forts, June spasm... Eat stitution, from New Orleans onithe loth, 711 Key 'West, Fort Pulaski, and Fortress Monroe. The for lowing passengers were landed at Fortress Pdouroe : Major Gen. Maury and lady, Brig. Gee. St. Sono, eal.rains Cumming, Bill Cox, and Batts, and LitulenaLLS t.-inten and Dup - ay, all of the rebel Confederacy. Also, ex,tiovernor At-Jore, of Ala. ballt. Repelled Escape of FOOMSS And Breck- lAsirtlig;*3 Nearivarx, Juno 19.—T00 Press. says that Ro bert Toombs, who was reported to ha.7o comoittod Weide, Las cscaped with Breckforf•lge to C:aba. Bursting or a Water-spout near Lewis- town, Pa ILLaixtenene, Jane 19..—COnSiderable wacilmaant Aga crettleG in the 'vicinity of Lewistown tics aster• noon, by tae bursting of a water•spotr, at 4 o'cl.oea : a abort Maumee above that place. It waseed away an eintotnkmtnt en tL•e railroad forty feet in belg:r.t and a bundled In length. Train i brawl; elf flue Track—Loss of Life. I'll BELVILLZ, June 19 —The Peas day Morning's northward train on the Huntevllle Railroad was thrOWll dr the track vale .1/Juottie, killing five men, and breaking the leg of a lady named Km Roirmaster. Ex.plcucion of a Tug Boat CHICAGO, Junel9.—The tug Panay titalford ex ploded her boiler below Lake-street brhige, this af ternoon. One man use hllled ar. , l three :Injured but Let fatally. The bout Fah volu.d at.,116,000. Heavy Sturm in Indiana. Nan Au:tenor, (Inn. ; ) June 19.—A. ntzvry wind storm CCOUrrea 1886 zoolz,blow:Db- d0..0 several huild!ngs, tearlog up trecn, and badly dnannising th steamer D'iiseeurl. Cape May CAPR 'ELAND, JIIIM 19, 10 A. weather Imo is delfghtful and clear, with a line b:eezo from the With, and tht thermometer et 70, The steamer City of Now Yorlt, from Liverpool on the 7th, via lemdonderry on the Sth, arrived this morning. Her adviees have been antlatpated, The itank Staten/ant Shown an Immense or roans or aboo,000; circulation, $240,000; d epochs, Ilt4,4ao,000; legal tenders, $0,900,000; and a &Ortega In specie of $1,790,000. TEE STOCK EXCHANGE. SECOND BOARD. eme t 7 S6: - .6.20 c•10.-3I Quick r Min Co• • 5 '24 10000 so.- e netv ins:Ws% 200 do . .. 6! :ow 555 0634 100 Elie 122111vay.--.• 7 6 % 6(00 Tenn State 85..• • . TeX 800 do 2634 4110 ki.vonel State 65 VOL 6CO fludron Myer R.. 1094 NO Canton 8831 100 NO do 100 do —wag 60 Combd Coed. Prf.. 41.4 6300 Rending 12•••• • ..t 100 4134 400 do•—• •. .820 95 NO do 963 100 H Y eentral 8... 99 MO d 0 Can Orr 110 do - 9' 7 1 100 rats Ft W & C••„ 300 Cettral 8..Ln34 BC d 0...... . -. —1616 9O V• 280 Cnicko'r Min Co. 61N600 do. 954 210 ( 10 ••••••••-•-• 6 1 21, 207 Minh Sonth NI. 6311 40 do•••.••• 25 salt 62 . 200 88K Evening.—Gold, )40%; New York ()eats'', 9238; Erie, 75%; Endson, 109; Esading, 94X; filichlatta Set/thin u, ; Pitts burg, ; qook imand, 27 ; Northwest. 24%; Northwest preferred, 523 ,• Fort Wayne and tWaage, ; Ohio and Mississippi eertlfeates, eertilleateS, 24%; Cumberland, 40; quicksilver. 8111; Mariposa, 12. Gold was arm and stoOtS very active, with large transactions. Gold after eail,l4o. THE MEDICAL CORPS OF THE NAVY.—At a meeting 01 members of the Medical Corps,of the Navy, held at the navy yard Philadelphia, on Mon ray, June 19th, Surgeon Thomas iflilard was called to the chair, and Surgeon Philip Lansdale was ap pointed secretary. The meeting was called to order by the chairman, end its object stated, : to give expression to tne ',Au g of the medical Corps of the Navy on the toes sustained in the recent death of Surgeon Wil liam Whelan, late Chief of the Bureau of Medicine sad Surgery. On motion Of Surgeon James at Greene, it was Resolved. That a committee of throe be appointed by the chair to drat resolutions. The chair appointed Surgeons Greene, Rusolien bailer, and Snippen. Atter a resess of half an hour, the committee re ported the knowing resolutions, which were unani mously agreed to Resolved, That we sincerely sympathize with the family tad relatives of the deosaned, in tnelr be reavement, and that we offer them, under so melan choly a dispensation, our heartfelt regret and most fdreele eondoltant. Resolved, That in the death. of Dr. Whelan the rert•ice has lost one of its best•eduoatted and zealous (liken. DM tu7;eited that hit untiring industry, and unremitting attention to the duties of hie ottioo, laid the foundation of the painful disease which ter minated tie life. . . &wired, Teat in the opinion of this meting, Dr. 'Whelan t , :mlnistered the aft - tin of the entice with. marked ability and impartiality, m,anifesting neither preference nor prejudice In the dant:late deity of de ratite g officers for service. Resolved, That these proceedings be signed by the Chairman and secretary, and publissed• in the papers or this city, and that a copy of them bosons to the family of the deceased, • The meeting than adjourned. U. S. A. HOSPITAL RSPORT.—The fol lowiug reports from the several army hlspitals of tills district were received yesterday at the sladby4l Directors, Office: Admitted durlog the week, 219; returned to dnty,lol; transferred, 87; discharged, 1,028; deserted, 20; deCcafted, 15; remaining, 7,49 D; who are distributed as follows aloOieltan 11,60- tal, 614; ()try Volunteer, 12; Chester, 615; York, 598; Sattarlee, 1 899 ; Islington lane, 18; Waite Hall, 1,150; mimmit House, 285; Chestnut Hill, 2,267. THE FLEETWOOD MONIIMEIiT. The "Old Gthad, two. 1," composed of the menaeoM of tl.•e Hthernia, Fire Company, have resolyod to con tribute to the Monument Committee of the Moye r menelug Hiss Company the sum .1 twenty-live (toilers. toward the erection of a monument to tee memory of S. MuMenamy Fleetwood, who So gal lantly lust his life at the disastrous fire in the Second Ward, on the Bth of February last. LINCOLN M OSTIIMENT FUND.—The follow lug Stihsoriptione wore received yesterday : Warren 111 E. Church 120 00 ( - tierce of the Evangelists 30 00 Oirre Branch Lodge, No. 115 I. O. O. F 10 00 Union Divfsion, Na. 12 S. of T 10 00 Hand-ln•Hsnd Lodge, No. N. I. 0 0. F 2500 Stronger, lionio of Prayer, Brattentown, Pa.. 300 Tnn DIVINITY SCHOOL.--The students in attendance on the Divinity Salami of the Protestant Episorpal Church, West Filadelphte, will hold their commencement at St. Luke's Oburch, , Thirteenth Street tomorrow morning. DiShop atevens will preside. TEE DOUBLEDAY COURT-MARTIAL. The court rassherubled yesterday morning. AU the members prcrent. Owing to the agnment Of the Jade Advocate in the the ease of W. B. N. Comm not being ready, the court adjourned until this morning. FATAL RESULT.—AIex. Curdy, the matt who was shot on beard a canal boat le the Sohnyl. kill, while endeavoring, arwat alleged, to enter the cabin, died at the Pennsylvania Hospital from the effects of the injuries received. YOUTH. DROW.NED.—Matthew l Hogan, aged 19 'mire, was drowned Male bathing In the .s'¢huz,lkill on !Sunday evening. Tao body , was re. covered. yesterday, near the Point Breuer, gee works. ELECTION OF CONTROLLERS. The School &rectors of the various sections Flu meet thia (mooing for the purpose of choosing representa tives it. the Board of Controllers of Public schools. THE 119TH REGIMENT MUSTERED OUT.— The 119th Regiment P. V.. Masi• GritY e 3 WWI mustered out of the Elar9ioo yesterday morning. at Camp Cadwameer. SUDDEN DEATH.-Mary Alin. GUM, aged 41, 41cd ddetl7 11494 evening, at tiev residonav, 414 3118111 gavot. The coroner was waffled. 1 -0. XL CuTrBB." ORDINATION.--Rr. Rev. Bishop Stevens will hold an ordination at St. Lake's Church, on Friday morning neat. OHM Of Quarter Beestone—ROes. Joseph Allison, Associate JuSttOe. [William B. Mean, Ise.. Prosecuting Attorney.] THB SCHOOL cam The jury, in the case or John O'Rourke, a school director, Charged with committing an Indoeent assault. and winery on Annie Steele, a 501100 i teacher, came into courtwithn sealed verdict of not guilty, but to pay the Costs of promontion. Ceitotake Immediately paid his COM, and left the court. Mr. Blum shortly afterwards came In, and di. rooted that O'Rourke be Called, and he not an• swering, the bad was directed to be forfeited. Dlr. Brooke said he would produce O'Rourke whenever desired, and the court direreed him to be brought in this morning. iIBuIIT case of false pretence was called and applies, time made to postpone it on the ground of a witness being sick. A Semple was called to contradict this statement, and was thur, questioned mbsol--Is taia woman sick? avineese—No, air, she pasted Tee in the street on a run. ;She has bten playing oil sick, and .has a humbug (Motor. tirosaexamlood. I know the doctor is a humbug because his patient is. The Gate went over. SIZiGULAR 'TZELDICT. Patrick Porter was charged with committing an assault and battery en Joer ph sCory. The evidence showed that a dispute recurred about a fight, when the prosecutor was seized by the nook by defendant. Counsel for the prisoner made a statement to the court that the prosecutor went to the place or bust• noose of defendant, and refusing to go Out, after being ordered. was seized and put out. The jury eieregarded tte sworn evidence, took the c. criseiei statement, and ,rendered a verdict of not guilty, A singular feature In the case wee that the defendant lit arts pleaded guilty, end then with drew Ids plea. James Clo Jolla Wilson, and James Dsaid, were charged with robbery. Wm. lie.i.tes testtlial that he was discharged from the United States army last Friday, at Harrisburg, and on coming to Lois city mot the defendants, who took him Into a tavorn and robbed him of $lO7. Vardict, guilty. SenttuCo deferred. Michael Lewis was charged with the lareeny of eighty.three dollars. Mithael Harding testified to being in the pnbilo house of deiendont all day Good lndity, and to drinking some stuff taken from what VBB Called the landlord's bottle, which put him to sleep, 7fter tvialoh he was robbed by a man named Eine, Wbn har.,412t1 tee money TO Lewis. drftnee denied nu charge, and palled wit new s to prove that the prostentor charged a sandy. eolntlexlonod Irishman robbing him; also, hies, who said Harding wanted tad to Swear that Lewis tot k tho mono) ; also, that the defendant bore an idioellent character. Verdict not guilty. Mary Bern was charged with the larceny of orna• meats, bo., valued at 460, from the mantle•pleoe of Thomas if. illocre, A woman employed in the hazes tegilied to seeing the accused leave the house with the things, and to taking them from her. Verdict guilty. Sentenced to one year in the county pillion. ONE OP B. X- LEE'S FREAKS. A man named James Smith was in the dock cbarw d with the larceny of an overcoat. Par. Mans said this mar. was to have Mien a witness is the ease of Rob:, i4l, Lea, uonvictoct Pefore the fretted States court. The wife of Lee wanted the Mu tried at one time, and than sho did nut want it tried. He asked the jury to acquit the prisoner, which was done. Henrietta Toon, colored, for stealing fifty-seven dollars from the pocket of John Parker, colored, Wee ilentenctil to one year In the county orison. George Douglass, aged seventy-five Teen, who pleaded guilty to obtaining two - sewing machines by 'means of a forged check, and upon whose person was found forged checks to the amount of thtrty five thensand surer hundred dollars, was sentenced to one leitr in the county ptleon and to give lull In one thousand dollars. Court of Common Piens—Judge - Ludlow. The new trial motion list °coupled the £OBBlOl Or yesterday. The other 01)01 courts wore not in session. John Maher iYaS Arrsagned on ttke Charge of pass log murtezten eurreno9 upon Oaptaln .J Brady, tea proprietor of a hotel on Front stress, atoca Hoch. lc is alleged the defendant has already nerved a term lo prison for passing counterfeit notes. lie made Lia appearanCe '3l Saturday evening at the hotel, and passed some of the S:31111011E1 notes. Upon his per.on a consEtrable number of twee:y flee ann Itt3.ceet spurious issues were found. Re was bound over in the sum of 411,500 to answer before the Br.ited States court. Pattteir Kelly, saki to keep a tavern at or near Sloth and L mbatd 131,T601e, wan arralgned ly.fore the Sallie Usagistrato fra the el:cargo of keeping disorderly bbuse. It Seems that on Sunday ha had awl th app • neared iggerS,"n O en attack Of realda-3.-potu, during width he herded t a l,e ro p u ti p b le nc o s r ts p ee itt t o s is th la r ex t6 ti n y rng en to sh oot t rebels, and anybody else whore he coose. He was arrested *.nd locked up, much to the relief of the people. The prisoner Was bound over to answer at court. Emma Rhoads and Robert biol3 , lde were ar ratAted, by Ilay Sorgeabt Magee and einem Hart, upon the OtISTO Or hbvinz robun4 Joke liollaworth, a NSW York soldier, of 8260. The alleged robbery wha VICC3nIUO at a reuse On 01k Fuca, shwa VoDteo. $25 of the alone: wee re- covered. The About acoosed were bold stolen io $l.OOO ball to atiSwer. Arthur nltry, the proprietor of the 110080, was bald is $1,550 bull, upon the charge of being aocereory to the Manor, and keeping a disorderly how. NEW TORN CITY. Nsw 3rosit, June 19 AIMMAT.. om , Tae atrv'uP alsw YORK. NSW YORK BANK STATIMENI, GALLAGITSE: , B FXCHANOB. 41011 C -Y. THE COURTS. A TRIO 08 RORMCJZS coon PRLDA.Y Brnan. I=2 BMALE PIOMPOOSKT I==! THE POLICE. [Before Mr. Alderman White COUNTRIEPRIT CURRENCY. BFINIVrE (Before Mr. Alderman Ccritey.) ANOTHRII POLL X 1t BOBBILD, FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY. Croton Wire Inuntrance Co., New York. +Atlantic lire and Marine Ina Co., Pro- videnee, IL I. Frepie's Fire Ins. co., Worcester, Mani Themes Fire Ins. Co. Martina, 001111. Internee, effected In reliable Oorepantes to era amount, non LIBERAL TBRWL without charge for POLIOIEt3 OR STAMP. JOSEPH TILLINGII AST, •GENT. feS-itn.b2m DELAWARE MUTUAL B&FICTY INSPHANOB COMPANY, INOODPonaTilto BY THE LEOISLA MAE OP PHINSYI,VANIA,IB3S. 0PF1(.22 B i3OBA In 'MED AND witalirr STRAINS morrta INSUEANOB ON VESSELS, } CANSO, To all parts of the world. 1221110.12 T, INLAND INSURANCES On Goods, by River. Canal, Lain, and Land Carriage, to all parts of the Union. Ptittl INhIIRANOBS. On lderebandlle generally. On Store., towelling Holmes. as. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY. November 1, 1081. •4100,909 Unitedinates Five Per Oent.Loan. '714100,003 00 111,000 Six *' " 'Bl. 118,215 00 75,000 •• Six " "6 Ws. 75,561 60 11,0.110) State of Pennsylvania Five Peg Cent • L0an...,.:., 93,666 00 64.000 State of Pennsylvania a - lEs Per Cat. Loan . . 55,840 CO 123.050 City of Prills;l7 . liX7aSinlqr . atros - 33.• I=o2o 87 20.000 Pennsylvania katiroad Pleat Mort. gage Six Per Noll Bonds • 22,000 021 50,000 Pennsylvania Eallroad Second Mort gage Mx Per Cent. Bonds. • 66,250 00 18,000 800 Sharon Stock Germantown Gas Company, prinelpal and Interest guaranteed bt , the ally of Phitadsl em— ... • . - ..15,80000 6,6ool6oShares Stuck Pennsylvania Bail road Company. -• • 8 ,100 CO 5,000 IC* Shama hitata North renasymala Railroad Company. 8.060 GI 50.0130 trailed states TEeseary Cortileatee of indebtennese.-- • " 48,42 HI 10,200 State of Tennerasa - Flver Per Ct Loma 12.000 00 28,700 Loans on Bond and Mortgage. %tapir . 128 700 CO -e---. 44203,260 Pan 0_ at13842,100:50. kiarket va1ue•8857,627 87 Heal Es ste 86.000 00 Wit recivable for Insurances made. 118,330 42 Balances dna at Agencies. --Proud ums on Marine Policies, Aocroad Internet, and other debts due the Company e 8.738 34 Scrip and Stock of : sundry Insurapee and other corromsolos• lyt imated va1ue.. 2,950 00 Cash on deposit with . Mated . States Government,subjeet to ten days' 00 Cash in Basks. 68,151 98 Cash in Drawer. 63f 66 — 4 —slsB tin 49 DIBBOToBB: Thornu 0 Hand. Samuel B MAIM John C. Davis. Z. F. Pent:ton. ldmilnd A Bonds, r Henry Sloan, Theophilus Peciding. Willi am a. 1i09.1t011, John 8. Ponrose. Idsrard Darlington, Jeges Tr:to:sir. B. Jones hrooko, Henry B. Bit:lett, Jr.. Jacob; 102e$, James C Hand, James B. h ciPerieNd. William C. Ludwig, Joshua P Ens. Joseph H. Seal, apt neer Helix:one. George G. Battler, John B. Semple. Pitisburr. Hugh Craig. A. B. Bender. Pittsburg, Robert Burton, THOMAS C HARD President. JOHN C. Di.Vld. Vice Freels ant. HENRY LYLBUBEI, tiearetary. THE RELIANCE INSTJRAI4O.E 0031. 1 .• FAN Y ` OF FiILI,ADELPHIA, Incorporated In 1841. Charter PerriettiaL 01.e.f.i31 Do. 808 vrtaavuT &PRIMP OiPITAL, 3110 . 111,1 1 Ingnreg againfit Loos or Damage by PIRG rgengeai Stores. and other kieildb.ea ; iimitcd or Denelnal: anti an Farnitace, Goods. Wares. and Merchandise. in toga Or ccnAtry 1:(1h$:3R PROMPTLY 1.3)311aT8D AIND PAID. 88810. i 144.01.1168 71 lnyosted in lb.. foliowing Securities- : Bret Mort:mesa 01.0117 Property, well secaredaloo.6oo 00 United Rates Government Loans --.•--. 141.0100 00 Philadelphia City 6 per cent. Loang• 60.010 00 Pennsylvania 4D,000,0006 nor sant. Loan 15.000 CO Pennsylvania Inailroad Bonds. first and as. cond Mortgages. ....- • 35. 000 011 Camden and Amboy . Eatirolid:CoMPanY'S portent ........ 8,000 06 Philadelphia acid Beading: Railroad Cob. pany . 15 0 a n dP.S, • 0, 000 00 Bum:Paton Broad Top 7 per cent. Mort gage bonds. .... .. ....... .-.. • .1.4 • 4.660 06 County Fire instvanee Company's Stock.... 1 050 08 Mechanics' Bank Stook 4,000 00 Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania. Stock 10,000 00 Onion Mr.tnal Irtimranse Company's Stock— .360 Oa :Valiance Inenrance kfempany of Philaded• phia's block I.IXO 00 'Accrued Interest. 6,441 48 Cash in bank and on ID 023 21 Worth at present market 4414,398 21. DIEBOTORS. Clara Tipsier. William Stevenson, Wm B Thompson, Benj. W Mailer, William Musser; Marshall Had Samuel Blepaam, Charles LeOted, H 1.. Cason, J. Johnson Brown, Hobart &eea, fibulas. H. Moors. CUR TIAGLBY, President. THOMAS C. HILL. Secretary. PHILADELPHIA. December 1. 1934. Dil.o-tf A 14TEERACITE 117SURKNOB COM PANT.-11llhorksed Capital $400,000--ORhatillit PRICRErtrAL. Office Po. 311 WALNUT Street. between Third and Fourth streets, 'Philadelphia. This Oorr.pany wilt insure against Lou or Damage by Sirs. ou Dull dings, Vomitus, and Merchandise gene rally. Also. Marino Insnzaness On Vestals. Cargoes, and Freights. Inland insurance to an pans of the Union. DMINCTORS William Reher. Davis Pearson, D. Luther, Peter &rigor, Leif is Anderrelsd, J. B Blum, John n B Rckistert. William F. Dean. Jogepithteafteld, Johr. Ketcham, President. WM. F, DBAN, Vise President. W. M. Slum, Secretary. apa.tf Ala ERICA II FIRE 'LNBITRANOB comPAter. IncorPorated 101.0 OHARTBE PEE PETBAL 80. 310 W.41.513T Street. shove Third. nit7.44,;e.pkia Saviusc a. largo pad. tap Capitai Stock and Survive in vested In sound and aValleole Bacruitiem, eontinneo to Insure on Ds:entrust, Stowe, Purniture.,MerchandiSa. Vessels in port and their Cargoes, and other Per9lllllll. - Property. All lossts hberally and promptly Adjusted. ...DIRECTORS. Thomas 13 Mari% I James X Campbell, John Wette r -' Edmund O. Dntilh, salrouel C. Morton, , Chariot' W. Pooltney, Perish Brady,. Igrael lidorris. Sohn T. L3W115, TTIONAS X MARIE, President. ALBEST 0. L. CRAWVORD, Socreta. - y fen tf FIER INSURANCE EXOLIJSIVELY. L —TES PARESYLVANIZ FIRE IRSllltafrig COM. PINY. Incomorsted IS2. ORSETtiI PIiRPF.FRAIL No. 519 WALNUT &treat, opposite Independence Swore. This Compani, favorably known to the cemommeat7 for Mein" forty ',lore, coot...l:mos to Insure szainct Lot{ or Damage by Firs, so Pabtic or Prints finlidtaaN, either pormanaully or for a limited time. &leo, on Nur nitnre, blocks, t3cods. or. Merchandise gelltraibr, on likersa terms. Their capitcl. tozether with a large Surplus Toad, Is investej in the most CSreSui manner, which enables them to of"! to she tutored an ondonhtad zoonrity the faze idiom. DIRACTORB. . ~.. . „ Jonathan Patterson,Daniel Braltb, Jr.. Alexandra i lienaoß. .T.ihn. Reversal, Taar.c Hailen arra, 1 Thnain* R , nleh,, Thematiki'o,l2.l , ; Reary Lewis. J. 131Illantira Yell. JOsAT.tinN PATTERSON. Prealdenk W.INGIANI U 01 , 017.61,1,, te(tret%Ty. FAME INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 1-06 1 03BSTNCIT STAVar, FkilLa L ANTST.PRIA. BU • Mr, AAD IND IMRAAOII. DIEWITOBli: ireinc.4 w watt, John W. Rvermert. ti9liat6ii a: A - koldeeth Robert D Potter, Henry Lewin, John Kmler, at,. SAIV.IIO/ Wright. A. D Woydrgill P. E Juodoe, Charlee Stokes, George A. Wept, Joseph D. Bilis. FRAVCIS N. BUCK. President. CHAS. RICHARDSON:, Vise President. W. I. ELANORARD. thereiarP. isl4-tr • "EDUCATILONAL. NO VACATION - b. -PREPARA.VON for Ttilliineee Life. Instraotion in Book. keeping, in all lie brancliet, Penmanship, Clummerlini Gaieule, tion7 Basinee4l , 4rate • Sic at 'cRirrENDRN's oosiatEßcuL COLLEGE, 0:37 onnwrTrCik. §tr..et. ear. of seventh. •---- - - - - • Telographlar. by Loth Sound and Pap . vr lastrameata Studetts rececvsd at any time, andmeterketad saps rataly, st aaelt bolus as may best SWF thale aoavo Alsace. • ie9 N-EIVI:14) rafiltralitEM GOODS. IN SHIRT ✓ MANUFACTORY. The enteral:bees wonid invite attention w their ilde%o l 7.ED OUP OF SHIRT& which Shay make a, Apaitsity in their business. Also. iountantir wooivink e - NUTLES FOR GENT.LEMIN'S J. W. SCOTT de 00.. 181111TLBX$413 fraII7IBRIB4 STORE, lio, 814 OFIR3I - NUT Stunt, Sag-Is Your doare bow the o°BBam:ital. MACRINERS AND lItON. FENN STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER wo PE'S. -- NEAP'S & r,svr, i'l.'.t.(!'2l(lA.L AND THROBS lIOAL BoairmusB, ta*- isTs. 1301JoES•filANFL.S. BLAOREMPPES, and romans, having for many years been in snecesafal operation, and been eutneirrly engaged in building end rep:airs !Urine and Elver Anginas. high and loft , prerenre, Iron Bolers, Water Tanks, Prupellere, !&a.. &c., respectfully offer their carylces to the pnbtie u being fully prepared to contract for engines of all elan /Aver, and itiatienary .• haying sets of pattorns of different sizes, are prepared to execnte orders with quick despatch. Every description of pattern making 'arab at the shortest notice. iligh and Low mayors, Fine, Tr.trAar, ardOrlinder Sollars, of the best Penn s, 'venire char nerd iron. Porgies' of all One and kinds; Iron and Brass Castinga of all descriptions; Soli. Thrnies, Scrow•fintring. and all other work connected with the above hoeineas. Bra viers and rneoitications for all walk done at the Obtablienntes fr.,cof ch raw% and work imaranteed. The Out...triben cave ample whart-doott room for re , pain. of boats. where they tan fie at Portent *afolY, sad are provided with shoars. blocks. falls, Sc. &e.. for raising beayy or light weights. JACOB 0. NEA-Fil. .10011 P. LEVY. IsZi tr BEAM' and. PALMER Streets. J. V.&1102.1.1( MERRICK. EMMZI SOUTHWARIi riFru AAD WASBINGTON MEM. PHILIADELPRIA. MYR/SICK do SONS, ENGINE/136S AND atACECINISTS. elenutactwo Dish and Low Pressure Steam Palette% for laud, river, sod marine service. 13 oilers, Ossotoctera, Tanks, Iron Beats, 41. t Oast• Mrs 0 1 au ..ussr iron or brass. -fratt. Reefs for Gail Works, Workshops. toad Stations, 40. Bakes and tor, In &Milner, of the latest and most Proved construction. Every description of Plantation Nashtnery, inch as sugar, Saw, and Oritt Mills, gtettalli Pass, Open Steam Tralos...Jefecators, Filters, lumping ltasines,Sts. Bole ',sante, for V ililliear's ?aka sugar-Boning Apparatus, liesluetk's Patent Steam Hammer, and Arpir.SPAr 4 Voiney's ram% Centrifugal Sugar• Drair.lair Machine. Lull ti MOBGAN, ORE, 4% . CO., STEAM EN MIZE BUILDERS. Iron. Founders. and General ~119111a1R16 tad Both' !anima. .1110. 1219 CALLOW. LULL £4702:, , ten tf 6 RICE dr; LONG, FULTON WORKS, 131-0 BRACH STREW, E rE i ncen alactiatatz. Dollar Makers. and Cal Builders. Tanks of every description made to order. Sale Arkb.t3 for lung's Manna SAlinotioten. z 071549 THOMAS WDONOUGH, GEBBRAL BLACKBASITRING. ELK STRUT, ABOVE Dog STREW FEamaar, PEN A. iler Barlow tool' oo heed or mode to order or, ehort noßee. royll-Oro prIILADELPHIA TERRA COTTA w 01 - HS. OFFICR AND WAREROOMS T , .NO 1010 CHESTNUT A VITRIFFER WATER, CHAIM, and HEATING PIPBS, with bends, tr tease, baps, tO oorrooPmid. from Ito 12.1.ach bore. GGIHNEY TOPS. and FLUE PIPES, warm.% tea to et, nd the action of lira gen, or weather. ORDAISEN'i AL PARLOR, AND HARDEN VASES. for clacalcal designs, Vida and bronzed. Ritunanotte Pote, newer Pate, ivy Vanes. Hunting Vasa. Fern 'Tares. Ste , ha Importer 01 titutoree. Excearthtle Tile. for CitnrChic.. Vestibtaqg, rohl-tathod 5. A. 8ARE5305- TEAVA]'A OTGARS.—A GOOD VA. WETS: aonbtaatir is *kw, and "bond, at loafed ofill rates . S. FUGI3IIT $0151& au24 6/a...4 .. , fL JO. 316 kin% ZZOIIT Me" THE PRESS.-PAILADELPHIC TUSSPAY, 411714 E 20, 1865: 1865. rdAr'I i TORTLINks. 1865. Val CAMDEN AND AMBOI . AiD PHILAD ELPIU AND TRENTON RAILROAD OoKFANTII LINT& 71030 PaLLADUPRIA TO lialw YORK AND WAY VIAOLI. INON WALNUT 41TRINT WHANY. ' WILL LIMB AB voLLOWB—Tais • it 6A. Id. , JL YAK*. Camden and Amboy. 0. mid sonnitodation—..-- .12 sto At 8 A. Id. , via Canidenlad - hrISY OUT. Xonana Express—.oo At an 9.16 A. M.. via OaMden d . A3iiinty. 0. and A. Aort,,nmeth.iicn. 26 2 P. N., via Camden and Amboy. 0. arid A. of 92 M., noon. via Carden and Aniloy.resornmo • dation (Freight and Pa55enger)...........- 2 25 at SP. Ai.. via Camden and Amboy Atwommoda• don Crostifht and Psessuirerl-Lt fhass Ticket- , 2 26 Do. de. 25 Glass Ticket... 1 60 /131 P. M. via Camden end Amboy. AssommO. dMion sT n A r. ht Add rnssonger)lst Mays Tickat. as - 0 . 2d Class Ticket. 1 60 At 6.00 a. M.. 2.00 and 6P. M. for Monet Roily. DP anartilte -..entowe.. At 6A. M. and 2P. M. for Freehold At a et. 916 A. M.. 12 M 880, 5. 6. and UM P . , for Palmyra. Riverton. Delano, 66‘lll, , MVP 5r. 00 4 Burlington Florence, Dordentown, & e.. The 6P. N. line runs direst through to Trenton. At 7.80 A. K ' In Palmyra, Riverton, Delmer, Aim ly. and 11 , Illigten. At 10A Mat d 5 P. N.. Steamboat Trenton, for Be& tOl. Bnritnetou. Beverly. Re. IdRES FROM BaiRSINGTOR DRPOT WILL MANS AS FOLLOWS:.„ At 11.16 A. N.. Via Kensington and Jersey any. 8 00 At 9. 60 reen.— •-••••••••••• 300 Al 8.45 P M.. via Kensington and JerreiF OltF , Washington And Pew Tort Express...... —.. 00 At 12 1". M. (Eight), via Kensington and jimmy (114 Wastindon and New York Mall. The 6.46 PM. Lino will run dally. AD others stub , days exceited.. p or to, Dunkirk, Elmira. Masa, °wee,. Ad 'heater. ingbampton. Great Bend, Montrose. wider'. bane, Scranton, Stroudsburg. Water OAP. Doldidond. Barton. Gsmberwille. Flemington, its.. at 7,80 A, 11. and &SOP M. The 3.80 P. 16. Una 'sou nets with train Waylay Radon for kismet Chunk, Allentown, Bet) lebem, fte For Lamtertville and intermediate stations ate P. II: For Bristol. Trenton, Sc..t 7.80 and 11.11.6 A. 3.10 cud 6P . M. and 19 midnight. For Cornwell& Torriscale, Holmosburg, Taros , '9ll3iwunosuu.A. nridasicarr , and Trankford. at 9A. M. 1215, 8- 6. B. 8..30. sad 12 P. X. Tao 8.80 P. M. Rae runs to Holmes , t, , ,g only. ,44.- For. Nov York and Way Lines loavina Nonning con UAW, take the cars on Filth street, above Walnut. half An hoar before departure. The sue run into ten Depot, and an the . arrival of sash Weis run froze the Depot. MDT Pounds of Bggage only ailowso __pooonfe. Passengers are pro hi bited from taking anYtum o a r were but their wearing apparel, All OsAgage over , t gonad* to bo paid for extra. 'FM Company limit their responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per pound. and Will not be liable for Any amount baron&.ll.lo2. user by special contract.' Graham's Bailors Uwe= wila *all for and. de Myer blirgage at tbirDepoas. Orders to be left at No. 3 Wrd. nut .reset. WILLLAII H.. CIATEWIR. Amid. June B, /515. WEBS FROM NEW Tonic 1196 PRZEADIILPHIA. wu.n LBAlta PIOY TRH FOOT OP 0091tTLA211 STAIrt At 12 N. and 4P. M., vilk Jeerer , City end Camden. At 7, 10, and 113 E A. M., 6 M, M. and 11 (Eight), via Jar. say City and Kensington. Prone the foot of Barclay lama aid A. and 1 P.M.; via Amboy and Camden. • From Pier No. 1. North river, at 12 M. 4, sag EA, (freight and Passenstr). Amboy and Oatiden. apB4l altegMl PHILADELPHIA, WILMIIROTOM. AID BALT"- 7[03111 RAILROAD. 409 WALNUT 9-retA •1,201,664 02 Commencing NOV D AT. APRIL M. Nis, Trains will leave Depot, corner BROAD Street and WASIIIMO. TON Avenue, as follorre: Express Train at 4.06 A.M. (Mondays excepted). for Baltimore and Wasbindion, stopping at Wilmington, Pearyytile. Havre de rase, Aberdeen. Ferryman's, and Magnolia. Delaware Railroad Train at 7.41 A. 'N. (Bandar' ex cepted) for Salisbury. Milford. and intermediate Sta tions. • .. Way. Mail Train, at 8.16 A.M. (Bandays excepted), for Baltimore, stopping at all regular stations. Express Tram at 1.16 P. M. (dundays excepted/ far Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Okissiar. Wti• talngion, Elkton, Perrin. and Savre.de -erase. Express Train at 9. PAL (Sundays ex.:looted) for Baltimore and Washington, stoppinr at Wilmingtoja, gasgarg, Elkton, Horn, Sant, Fern's - 111a, pavre•ds , Irsco, Porrytoan's. Magmolia. and atsronger Run. Night 3ixprass at 11. P. for BiAltillig4tl and Wadi. L'aeon, stopping an fTheetnr_g2nly to tales Baltimore and w - sii hingEop. ppA te i s ngers), Wtimingtod, Newark. Mk- North-rat. Perryville, and ilavre.de-Grase Passenger. tor LiOtiVol,K. OIS:TEVIS.-KNN.OI. CITY d ItleliktoßD, will take the 1.15 P. DI. train. MIL/WINTON ACCOMMODATJON TRAINS Stopping at all Stations between 'Philadelphia and Wll. nllllOOll. LENTO Philn&ankle at 7.46 and 11 A. M.. 2, &SO, 6 9. And P. E. The 330 P. M. :rein eonneete with Da- Waal* 11.. R. for 61ilford and intermediate station,. Les,re Wiiminaton. at 7.45. 3. and 9.30 A. 31.. 2. 4. 5.30 6..5111P. _ 'frame tar Pew Castle leave PlolladelDhla LSD sad A. DI.. 6.60 and. 6 P M. - THRRIIOR TRAINS PROM B.II.IOIJIMSZ H. CRESTEit FOS PHILADR'LrELIA. .1,811. Te Cheater at 7.45. 8.43.10.14 A. 15.. 1156. 3.41. 4.40. 6.14. 7 V. raid (I 05 F. N. FRouBALTIKOBr, TO PHILADALPFCIA. Leave Baltimore 6.66 A. , Wily Mail; 1.10 P. grpreest 4.26 P. M. War Train; 6.36 P. L. linens/6i 2.26 P. L. gxpress. TRACT ±8 7OZS BALTllliOnle. Leave rasster at S. 64 A. M., 1. Wand 11.16 P. IS. Urfa Wilmington et 6.L9. C. 85 A. IL. 216, LOX and 12.26 P. .6.1. Freight Train, with Panengor Oar sttiehed, will Piave Wilmington for Perryville and interlitedirde stations at 7. 40 NE $400.080 41 PNDAT TBAINS. kapres., Train at MB A. M. for ilaltimora SIId WaShs ington, stopping at Wthednyton. Perryville, Ravre•de. erase. Aberdeen, Perryman e, and Nagsolla. Night Express at MU P. M. for Baltimore and Wasoington, stopping at Chester (for Baltimore and Washington passengers).- Newark. Ilk ton, North-Es:A, Perryville, and Havre de-firtess Accommodation Train at 10P. N. for Wilmington Ind way stations. A na mummy:as POE PHILADBLPEIUI. 'Wave Ba:timore at 9.25 P. M.. stopping al Haire-de• Grace. Perryville, and Wilmington. Also stops at Blk. ton and Newark. (to take passengers for Philadelphia and leave passengers from Washington or Baltitaoro). and Chester to isays passengers front Baltimore or Ws.sidati&m. Leave Winninfteo7llol" l'Altadelphts at 6 . 80 P. 111. _gpg R. V, kliaNBE, PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAIL ROAD. The tratet of the Pennetlyants Central itallroad leave the New Depot, at THiIiTISTEL and KASEN! &rents, The ears of the. Market street Passoniar &UMW ram to and from Pennsylvania Central Railroad Depot, at Thirtieth and Market Streets; they also leave Prong street every two minutes, emmeneing one hour part. our to the time of departure of each train, and illoW abort 90 winning for a trip. Thais cam are In Manilla the arrival or each Tads toconey pIASSISEIWIL into e atty and fumes-Boni arc wade with all roads crossing Market street On SEILYB—Cars leavellisventh and Market gta. at 7.45 P. .. to conned with Pittsburg and Erie MB, and at VI P.M. with Philadelphia Express- Mann's Baggage Express will hereafter be losatad at No. 21 goath Meyenth street. Parties desiring baggage taken to the trains, can have it done at reasonabl• rata. AY DEPOT TRUE: WAVE. MAIL TRATN..... .4444. St 8.00 l M. PAOII ACCOMMODATION. NO. `• 10 00 " Pear LINE. H.• • •'• 11.•••••• •••••••••••• " /2.00 N. PARKISSBUR4:44. • . '• 1 10 P. M. EIARRISBURG Ai3COMMODITION..• " LANCASTER ACOOMMODATIO/1.444. 4.00 ** FACIA TRAM NO. 2. . " APO " EIk2ERTP34 AND SEA " 8. 90 • ' PMILADELPRIAMXPRESS " 11.10 " ARRIVIL trrrgETTRA3 ERIN " 8,40 A.1[. PHILADEL FEU BXPRESS. . " 7.06 raota . ancOMMODATION, 140., " 8.90 " PALEES i 3 Re ._<«_< • ' 9.00 LAIR:AIME " 12.90 P. 11. PAST LINE— . • " 12.60 _Tidy RXPREAR 5.45 liAßlla.l3oll% ACOOMKODA,7.IOI:—.. 6.40 " NAIL Thant. 1100 " Philadelphia - Express leaves daily. Plitsionrg sad Brie Mail /elven dally (axle* Rattutsy). All *Aim- Trains daily tempt Sunday. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company Will not afielllar any risk for Baggage., olccept for Wearing apparel, and limit their reeponelblllty to One Hundred Dollars it. value. AR Baggage exceeding that asonnt in value will ba at the !bolt of the owner, Alien take)] by ape• dial oontrpat. For farther Information, to to time And st aneetiacte. see ume And framed earde, o± apply to TilairAS K. DARIO!. Ticket Agant, at the Delon do Imilfraoi; Train rune (exesrt Sticuitcr.i NY/ Irforairliott as to taro rad sexemeaalatteee, ENO to IrliAliOits" YUAN., fe2o•tf 13T DOOR fitzok. 1865. afffilffMlN PHILADELPHIA. AliD ERIE HAIL xoAD. —Thin crest tine tremens& the Northers and North.frest comities of Pernsirrants V.,* any of Iris, on Laze Brie. It has been lame: by the, :I'E 1m:c.0./LP:AL aumr.: , ;co an 0011PANY, and is operated by them. its ontire lonnin woo °ental for patonner And freight basineu October rth, 1864. TINY, (1.1 , 2ABUIRCFAIGTAArne nrrnAParalgti.. 1.41,Y11 Westward. &Sri r. Lock BAYOU Accommodation OD . inswinger oars ran throagh 011 Kell Train without Waage both ways between Philadelabla and aria, and BLitt:eon and Brio. legant Sleeping ears 05 Elmira Agyrom Trains both ways 13etrofor PhiladolphiCand Look Marea, and on Emirs, Eapreat Train both ways between Wil liamsport and Baltircors. Far information rospeatbariumonnar badness, MO corner DIIRTIRTH and MAILKIT Ste.. Philadelphia. And for Frelyht brunt:woe of the Company_a j'Amits. 13. B. G E . Jr. sorrier W..i.27111. axe MA),Nrk Streets, Philad elphia. T 7 1v - vagrou)s, Brie. WILLIAM BROWN. A R ran N. O. N. ST lg., Efilthao2o. . R. HOUON, Gianni /height Agent, PhiladelPkta. H. W. WWINNER, General Ticket Agent, Philadelphia. JOSEPH D. William sport General Manager. Williamsport aiwoWEST JERSEY RAIL ROAD LINES—From foot of Walnut bITO• t. rally *inapt Knndivs. Committing toATIISDAY. :Imo /OM, 1.886- PGT CAPE NAY, Sac, (0 880 A. M • Paprota). 2.50 P. AL, Pattericr. Far MILLV/LLE, VINELAND, &c., 830 A. M.. and SO P. . For BIDGETON. SALIN. &c.. at . 9.15 A. IL. -4 CO P. Id. Por GMASSBOBO. EN., 9.90 and 9.13 :A. L. 2SO and 4 00 P For WoODBITRY. dm, 8 30 and 9.13 A. M.. 9.80, 4.00 and 6.90 P. 111: - .11,1TCBDING, WILTS LitiVß Cape Hay at 6SiA. id Mail. (8 80 A. M., Freight), 5.00 P. It., PoiFenger 111111vItle at 7.33 A If Mail, (12.08 P. M., Freight). 6.58 R. Pageenitor. Bridgeton at 640 A. M., Mall. (9.45 A. 112, Freight), 4.90 P. M , Passenser. . Salem At 6 26 A. X , Dlall, (ROO A. 111,, /Wight), 406 P. hi , Passenger 'oodbury at 7 C 5, 8 18. and 9.08 A M , (1.40 P. X , Freight), BM and B 23 P Passehger. On the let demo: 330 y an additional moms train Will be added trend front Cape May, and which will leave Cape ltiaB at 8.00 A. M , and Philadelphia at 4.30 P. 11 ., through in three hours from Camden. J. VAN 2.32188N4ANE, Superintendent Weal Jersey, Oatem , and Cape May and Xlllvl.llo 3tail• read Tfl& ArEST JERSEY EXPRESS 106IPLNI, Will attend to all tete 1241181 nranchee of esprecs btu& nerd, receive, deliver and forward through other re• eponeible Express Companies, to all parte of the cona tty, any article entrusted to them. A Special Messenger accompanies mush through train. PHI ADF.I.PRIA.. JUDO e. 1865 jolo Mel CM= v ir m in PENNSYL leditlibaLltlL DOYIAnTOWN. M thr Vire - 1Z BAhTOI4, WILIge9kPAS. nacpS, HAREM ay. tlflg it - IB Passenger Tr: .:leave the new Depot, THIRD Street. ,bore Toompsou street, daily (Sunday, axsepted) as follows: At 7.80 A M. (Express) for Bethlehem, Allentown. Manch Chunk. Hazleton, Williamsport. Wilßss• halve. do At 8. 2.0 P. it fo r s(Erss) for Bethlehem, Easton, km At 5 15 P. M. Bethlehem, Allentown, Planck Chunk, Ds roell 8, Wit loinsport. For Doylert:w a 518 36 A. 2,90 and 416 P. X. For Fos t W.:Abington at 10 A. M. and 11 P. M. For Dan rem. at €.lO P while rare of the BeCOMI Mid Third. streets Wm City ', monger hallway ran directly the new Depot. TEME6 FOR PRIBADEL Leave Bethlehem at 6.80 A. 31., 10.02 A. 91. and 6.16 P. M. Isavo Doylestown at 640 A. X al5 and 6P. 91 Leave Lansdale at 6 A. M. Leave Fort Washington at 10 50 A. M., and 116 P. M. OP 111111 DAY B. Philadelphia for 'Bethlehem at a A. N. Phi adelphia for 1 oylestown at 8 P M. Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7.20 A. M. Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4.8 d P N ies ELI,I6 (MILER:. Agent. EININFAIR 1865 -1 ) L - 11D I• AI)A ILMIBA RAILROAD LINE to all po i nt , wjaz The direct route for the /or OIL aminorfs OF PINXBYLVAPIA -EN WILLIABIBPOR,T BUFFALO, straps/naps blames, usun_,XIAGAILA FALLS, and all plates In the Western and NorthWesteriamo"' and the Canada... TWO THE.OIIO/1 TRAINS Leave Philadelphia and Reading Eattgoad Depot. fhtr. Month and Callowbill streets. (BundaYa *anted), for the North and West. as follows: Mantua Express M 8 A. X Afternoon Express at 8.89 P. X. Maktrya direst conneetion with aM interarstint taw msß . FOR TXIIOI7OIII TIOKIME to any Point. and BUSIMMrs conserning the different routah axily at the TICKET OFFICE. 425 CIONTINITZ Wait, under the Philadelphia .Idenk_, and modes the Chuteril Hones, • 111% VAN HOAR, Oh Tieket /Weak eatant street. JOHN MILL11& - Meneral Aent. Is WAWA% 114051/42/1111 dallll4 RAILROAD LINES. F=rM SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. CHI 131' QUAATIORMASTIGE'S LICE. No. 1139 Mitt ttD roe', % • • Flutist) pEoPjlt3R,gltl), D ierpTird l rs.et l etis lB6s clide matil LT ft Pe V, Jane 2! IVO, et 12 o'clock IL. for Immedidte - dell very at the Sehe, .10.1 arpoest, Ist met obottable Colette to be made to confornlto us. CinCatiOTlß at ate ofilse):. Sat , ave, 4011)011es wttle. Barlaps. 60 inches wide. Parties °trains goods enoutd make separate proloenlc for each artiste ofered. and in itst distinctl y state in their bide 2b• inswing they prow..., to famish, the p ins (which chunk: be written both in words Gar/Jigsaw% and eosin's. to the terms 01 ibis no veratemont, a copy of which should accompany each propeettr„ samples,r.he o submitted. must ley ustm-' her, d to eat reerldnd elfh the proposals raed.tins pa-ties Mt" reto meiguarantee that the goods suad be in every resin ct equal to army .tendard, otherwise the propo sals will not be soneldered Bids will be opened on Bsturday, June 24, UM, at 12 o'clock 22 and bidders are requested to be present. Bcch bi d be guaranteed by two rearing. ble per sons, whose signatures must be appended to the MLA tantee, and ceitiged to as being good and • euditsient ace malty for the amount involved. by SM. pu silo lune lioness of the United States Alt proposals should be made out on the regular farms. which will be furnished on.applleation at this ogles. The right nt reserved to select any bid deemed nitres. conabie, and no bid from a defaulting contractor vin be received. Indorse envelope. "Proposals for (here Weil 'ha name of the article offeied and address. Uolonel WILLIAM W. Kamm. . Chief Quartermaster. jcso.4t* ihiladelpixialterot. PBCPOSALS'FOR TIMBER AND NAMIAI4 FOE THE NAVY. • PANT DRPINITIVOIT L BORPAP OF COPP/ SUCTION AND MANUS. Time 15 1851 SEALED raoro44TA to ftirnish•Tlinber and lisle rusts for the. Navy, fur the Segel year ending June 30. 11713 will he received at the Bureau of (langoustine and B.Puir until 10 o'clock. A gt , of tho 11th day of JULY sum at which tine tee opening will be commenced Peopo.ale most I 'e ennorsed Propoeels for Timber and: Materials tor the gravy." that they may b. dietiti an:lth. d from ~ther business letters, and directed to the t.hief of the Bureau of Conatruerion and gestalt. The materials and te tides embraced ; in the elutes named are particulany describ•d in she printed eche duke. any of which will be furnished to myth as desire to offer. on applicat.on to the Commandant, or the re. tpecitve "olds or to the Navy Alert nearest thereto. end those of all the yards upon application to the- fla. re.u. The Commandant of each Navy-yard will inform bidders or the qualities of each article. where the sines are variable 'this division Into classes being for the n311'00013 ace of dealers in cash. once otamee only wit be furnished as aro 1,011.34 required for bide. The Oommandatic and Navy alert for each station will, in attticton to the atheanle of classes of their own yai Os. have a copy of tie schedules Lf the . other yards for examination only.. frczo watch may beindaed whether is will be desirable to make application for any of the Marries of those yard.. AU other tatags being equal preference will be given to articles cf American nneunalettlitt. - ..,fftre mat be mans for the whole of the els es at any yard,. upon one of the printed scheduled, or in styled: conformity therewith, cr they will not be considered. • Ulan application to the Bureau. to the 119emmandant of any>. rd. or to any navy agent. the feral of offer, of, guarantee, and other aeOPSSS.•• information region:4- )ms the proposal.. will be furnished. • The contralti wilt be awarded to the lowed bidder who giver properanranteea, re required by the bier of August 10, 1840, the Navy Department rese,:ving the Tient to reject the lowest bid, or any which may be deemed exorbitant. • The contracts will bear date the day the notification Is 31ven, and deliveries can be made 'rem that date. Sureties in tee full 'mount will be required to sign the ce =act, and their responcbility omutl..l to by a United states Lietriat Judge, United btate , District At. teensy. Collector, or Bevy &VAC As additional Seen. idly. twenty per ceortum will be withheld from the swami of the bills wail the contracts shall irav, been contrat 4 d. and Malay per centum of ease hill. &enro lee in Wipacate by the commandant of the respective aids, wilt be raid ty the 13 avy Agents at the points of emivery, in States or certilicatee, at the op'.ion of the Goveinicent, hill ten days al , er the warrant for the come snail have been - passed by the Secretary of the Treasury. the Cle/Sea of this Bureau are numbered and desig nated as foliowt No.l. White oak loge No. 22 Mahogany. 'White Oak keel or 23. LignatilVt , 94. keelson pieces. 26 Iron-rowed, data g. White oak carved and square. Curter 28. Steel. 4. While oak pick. 2 7 . Iron spikes. 6. white oak beards. 28. Iron nails wroug`t 6 Tenow pine logs and aut. 7. Yellow pine beams. 20 Pig tree. 8. Yellen pins meet and Si. Lead. ,e 'par timber. 81. Zinc, tin. and sol i). V( bite pine deck arr. Plank. 39. Hardware. 10. white pine moot tints 31 Trios for stores. b , r. 26. White lead. 11. White pine logs, 37. Zino paints. plink mil boards. 88 Colored. paints, 12. liackmatack time dryers. die. bet. 39 Vertrieb. 33. Aeh loge and phinks, 40. Lineeed oil. 14. AO etre. • 41. Glass. 16. fi :tory buts and 42 Brushes. hats. 44 .Fah 16. Black walnut and 46. Tallow, soar., and cherry. • sweet oil. • 17. Cedar and cypress 42. Tank bawds t . 47 Phlp chendle 10. locust inth-er. . Oakti.M. rP. 19. While oak. staves a Tule, iron. and headings. 39 Is got eopper, 20 Black spruce 02.. Pores. 21. Locnet Mukalla. 6a. ,Bellows. The following are the classes, by their numbers. re• gaited at the respective bevy. yards; KITTART. Nos. 1,8, 6. 8. 10. 11. 12. 14, 16 17.18. 19, 20 23.26, 24 , , 27, 28, 340, 1.1, 33, 34, 36, 88, 89. 40. 41. 44, 46, 4), 60. Noe. 1, 2. 3. 4,6, 8. 0. 11, 13, 14, 18, 10, 20, 21. 23 23, 26.21. 28,'80. 31,33, 74. Si, 32. 38. 30, 40, 41, 44, 46. 47. ITos. I 2. 3, 4. 6, 3 7,8, 11, 13, 14, 15,16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 26, 27. 28, 30,'31, 83, 34. 38, 37, 33, 39, 40. 41, 42, 48, 45, 45, 47. 19 Nos. 1,3, 4. 8, O. 10. 11. B. 14 17.18, 25. 7S $5.26. 77, 28. 30, 31, 33, 34, 16, 37, 33, 30 , sO, 41. 42, 45.47, 48, 50. Nos. 7. 8.11. 13, 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 26, 23, 27, 28, SO, 31, 23, 34, SO, 37, 38, 69, 40, 41. 49. 49. 50, 52, 65. • Nos 1,3, 4. 5,6, 7, 11, 13, 14. 15, 16. 17. 18: 19, 20, 21. IS, 25, 96, 27. 26, 30, 31. 33, 34. 26, 37, 36, 89, 40. 46 43, 44, 46. 47. 3020 ttOt ASHSTANT QUARTERMA.STER'S onus, 1149 GIRARI , !street, RIIILADIIaPIII,I, Pa . Tune 15, 1845. 311ALRD PROPO9 va will be re oeived. at this mike until 12 o'clock JI,, WBDatEBDAY, Jana 21 1865. for furnishing toe following articles of STATIOSERY for a period of three months, commencing July 1,1863, and ending 8t pi ember 30, 1866, nclusive: Royal Paper, to weigh not telethon 38 lbs to ream. Legal Cap do., do. do. 14 do. Cap do., plain and ruled, 08 do. Letter do., do. do. 10 do. Notedo , do. do. 5 do. llnvelope do , SS do. • White Blotting-Board. 18 X 24, 100 do 4.4 Envelopes, white and. bra 33‘ x 8%, 4x 9, M. Letter Envelopes, white and buff, Shi x ti3G. Govern. =eat petunia Letter Ctlying Bootie, 9x it NO pages.' Cap Copy Ina .B7oko. 10X14, 600 pages. name Dia., Bto 12 quires, demi full henna, Patent bathe, Nitride maulers. Blank Books, 2 to 6 entree, 9'x„]33, hat rout, If/- sheets to quire. Memorandum Books, demi. Bvo. flash, 66 leaves. Black Ink, Arnold's, ("neat, pint, and. half pint trot. tles. Black Ink Maynard ft Noyee' or Dunbar's, quart, pint, and half-pint bettiss. Carmine Ink, 2-oz. betties. glass stoppers. 1711 Powders. David's first quo itty. Inkstands academic and ratonenio. Penholders. assorted Steel PODS (Gillett's, 803, 404, 289) and Commercial. Quills, No. 80, par M. Lead resells, Faber's, Nos. 2 and 3. Office Tape, pieces. No. 28, 2:11 yards to the piece. ONce 'Pepe. rolls. No. ES, 144 yards to the roil, Sewing 14'a4 PM lb Wafers, 4 oz boxes "American Cangra4o - fringed , 12 pieces to lb. first QUIRT. Virgin kubbor Par lb. hulere, round rubber, 18 lushes. Enders, round rubber, 18 inches. Muslin°, quart, Pint and 8-oz. bottles All of the above-described to be of the best quality, and , umpire of each article to be delivered at this °Moe twenty-four hours previous to the opening of the bids. The stationery to be inspected by an inspector ted OA he art ofh men ap pTne spccessfu p bildsr e G b ov d e e n smust be prepared to fernieh, from time to time. such quantities of the above described stationery as maybe required by this Deport- AMA. 9be price of each article to be written both in words and Suuree. and conform to the terms of this adver tietin• at. a copy of which should accompany each is, o point Bash bid must be suaranteed by two responsible per aOket Who4B signatures must ba appended to the gua rantee. and certified to as being good and. sufficient .scomity for the amount involved, by the United Litstee diottlet judge, attorney, or utpilwaor, or other public Cid Car. Ma right is reserved to Meet any bid deemed unrea sonable. and no bids from a desalting contractor will be received. All propozals to be made out on the respelitr forms, in duplicate, which era be had on application at this silica. Bide will be opeoed on Wedpesday, Jape 21.1866, at 12 o' cl, ck M., ano bidders are requested to be Preeent. By order Colonel William W. McKim, • Cider Quartermaster, Philad 'a Depot. U.S A. (1.80.110 k R. Chid& tels-5t Captain ant A. Q. M 1865. ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER'S OPPTOR, 11.39 GLUED Street. PronADELPRI.A. Pa Jane 14, leas. EISALED PROPOSALS will be received at this Mae, untill2 o'clock X. SATURDAY, Juin 24, HOO, for fur- Wain ANTHRACITE STRAINER COAL for a period of three months commencing July 1, 1835, and oteding September 80, 1885 inclusive. Coal to be of the beet quality anthracite. for the nee of steamers; to weigh 2,145 lbs to the ton, and to be eutject to inspection. ne Coal is to be delivered on board vereele in thti ports of Philadelphia er New York, In such quantities and at inch times as may be reunited, not exceeding Ave thousand (5,100) tons per week. In came et. fatiere to deliver . lhe Coal in tatiolent quantity. and at the proper time and place, the Ocv•rn. meat reserves the right to make good any defielens, by pnrehete, at the cOntraelor's eat end expense. he price (which ehould be stated both Otfiguree and corittuff)munt he given separately for the Coal delivered on board of vessels at thie port and at New York, on the terse and conditions above stated. Ten per cent will be withheld from the amount of all pa manse made, which reservation le not to be paid until the contract shall have been Silly completed. kay rp•nte oft be remaining ninety per cent or balance doe,, will be made monthly, when the Department is in Irina for that parpo.e bath offer must be alOOMPitilied by a written guaran tee, signed by two or more responsible parties. their resperiMbility to ho certified to by a United States judge, attorney. or collector, that the bidder or bidders will, if his or their bid be accepted, enter into written obit nation. with geed and ant icient sureties, In the earn of fifty thoasano. (ROOM dolh rs„ to lambda the proposed supplies. No proposition will be considered unless the terms of this advertisement (a copy of which should accompany each proporca) are compiled with. bide will be opened on Saturday. Jane 21, 1805, at 12 o'clock ES., and bidders are requested to be present. The right to reject any bid deemed nnreaeonable le reserved, and no bid from a defaulting contractor will be received. The envelopes to be endorsed "Proposals for Coal." and addreeaed to the undersigned. sy order of col. Wm. W. hicatm. Chief Quatioringetor Philadelphia Depot. CM. Oltilflg._ 181440 t Captain and A. Q. H. TO CONTRA.CTORS.-1111KIS PRESI DENT and DPectere of the MUM BUN AND PAT HOLN BRANCH RAILROAD of the C. L. & I. Own- Patty will receive, =tit Je PEALEDPROPOSALS . . For building a Railroad from Bonsirrille to Oil Creek, through the town of Plummer. to the Matto? Cherry Bun Lands; distance from font to five WWI. Bids are invited for the whole work complete. The Company to furnish the iron. Scarification' and plans of the road may be seen 14 the office of HAMILTOA B. TO WM, gnffinser, 011 City. Proposals to he directed to the undersigned, at Pitts burg, Pa., care of Lloyd & L. B. o 1.8 O ogo Rp N m BLA F. CK. je&StethittkaW JAM. L incei TO BRIDGE BUILDERS.—PL.9.IB AL and Proposalewltl be received by the Bbarpsbarg and Lawrenceville Bridge Company till the 22d 01 June, or ERECTING A BRIBERS Across the Allegheny River, et Searpabnrg, Ps. For Partici'lare, see the undersigned, at the olllce of. spiny, De.zeu, & Co,. M. BBARPMMILd. o ciao. 73 WATER Street. PITTBI3IItt6, or address him at bherpsbarg. Allegbeny comity. Pa. m. 27-414.22 „TANEN.. Praistilent if 10A. L .-SUGAR LOAF BEAVER IdlInDOW and 13yrIng llonntain Lettish Coal. and Seat Loaned Mouataln, , from Sohuylkill. prepare d oz. Oresely for family um. Depot, X W. corner BIGHTS and WILLOW Streets. 011 es, NO. IUC Saran SIBIOST Street. fan& lig J. 'WALTON & 00. JOHN C. BARER "CO.'B COD LIVER go , 0 LL—T.I3 TRUE £JJ GRlMlNE—Dnearpessed in quality and eft-etabeing the MUTEST AxD Bur PREPARED. In Conchs, Colds, Bronchltle. Asthma. Odnt plat COnsotoptton. and sit scrofulous uomplaints, It oftentimes P10j114144 immediate and certain effects when other remedies have been taken with little or no benefit. bold by all Prossiste in Inc city. and by the proprie tor. No. MARKET incest. join-Oa:Ahem SAMUEL L. TAYLOR, No. 443 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. ATTORNEY AT LAW AND COMMISSIONNE POE ALL TIN STATER. Except Conneetieat, New York, Nevada_ °TOM; and Texan fa244ttnlv* JO 12• RU A T. OPEN, ATTORNEY, 00MOUILLOR A? LAW . !VD dOLIOITOX 07 W 00,644 Sin Strad. mbar Yonstoonth stmt. t. 11111191111015., 0. 444-Asi 'REMEMBER, IF YOU WANT TO got good TO TLOEING. at a roodoratentleo for the Mow . , out-on O. 0. RlMMlGLwatairr, Dl O . 231 t YOUJITA Otreot. 301.7.80' P DPOSAILff. CHABLBSTOWN BRoOK'LTN PRII,ADEVrEfIL WASHINGTON NORFOLK COAL. PROPoIIALL eIiFFICE A. A. PROVOST MARSHAL OMIYERe Butiirint, 'Went' lunteer Recruiting gerv'en, and Chief elne:etlne and The alirl tog 001 car. Bakens Diatzlin Of Pennsylvania. KM 159 14 1131.2 . 116 / 1 Street. YrIpanaLPHIA, Arne 19. 1235. m a i ! i li s L L tr e. P u ir ti P l C l en z KM: on l o n o p o i i o w str ir w , l 4 ll. nu b d a r 2 s e co l i e tte i d for forninbit a for use of the Provost Marshatrand Mas tering Ogicals of ibis Pivlslon. tas followQrg or Less quanntins of toraTtorairf . at each 111:101 , 4 setagf be re onlred from /sly let to the 31st day of Date Ober, 1 2 / 1 44 30 reams foolscap Paper, weighing lb Hitt , Oon- Itotme.slila4 5 " Legal Paper, weighing 1/5 lbs., Con grata rated 40 " QT.larto "roe% Paper, weighing 11 the . 2bil• green riled. 80 quires Mote Paper. plebe and ruled. .8; seam Blotting Paper, weighing 93 lbs. to the ream. 160 quires Maui/la Wrlp3lng Paper, super royal. 25. (4'o anvelopes B.x4lecboe. buff. 3,010 Envelopes, 12:6 'nchea. WE, 2,010 Envelopes. note size. tonigsheillu , 10 drone Commercial Pees -10 gross Gibottie Penn, 26 gross 01.1ota's P. us, 4041 609 Quilts, per i k tfo 16 dozen Lead Pencils Bi self. Paleer's and others. 2 " - " Blue s ld tairdine, Venezia. 6 **. Black felt, lifeynard'at ." Copply g ins , Oolien't". 6 sloe /wk. ot bottlati, Fieseh'e or Bakers, Gibe E. alias W -T liCarilr. extra Raper. 6 lbe. India Rubber pregame inavelts. 10 rolls Sad Tape, 100 yards per roll. •sdosen fitOsilugo. quart b0L.1434 . • 0 grata aach Gam bands. floe 31, 33, and 3.3. ' 10 ernes Gum Rings, do 11 3s - ooze., Letter Copying Books gross Paper Fasteners. Bwartwont'a. 3 gross ByebAs. Forms of buts will be furnished on'appllcation at this office. Rivelopee will be marked "Proposals for gtalion sip. limp's% if the ohniclAn Idd. for mn-t be delivered at 'be Wave on or before 12 kt. on seruso,r, Jane 24 nth% R.de will be opened on 10014 DAY, Jane 26,1825, at 12 At, and bidders are requeet . sl t be peasant. - The nght is swerved to reit ot any bid deemed =Ma. sonable. W. B. Lang, Brevet Major United *gates Army. doting lostotant Provost glare bal. Gan .ral. Chief Muttering and 101-ba , ,,lng offle.g. je2ll.tathf3t Beaters Di.trigst of P-,e seri ',anis. FOR SALE 6.Ni) TO Lim.. FOR BALE—AN BXCELL ENT fit. - re and Business Place, 2t4 Does street. &trawler Dwelling, 36 feet front, N 0.1919 Green street. Store and goad %%Ines' Stand. 238 Borth Sixteenth street, corner . of Wintar Convenient Dwelling, No. 163 Swath Tenth street; pOSAPSBiOII. 0000. Pent Dwelling. NO 782 iiihirley etreet. Desirable Died lng, Broad street, above Brown; lot 20 by lee feet. B F. OWN. 113Ponth FOURTN Street; or W. ear. lihvilliiTilieNTEt and G REIM. FOR ®. FOR BALD, WITH lIIBIEDIATIC JlBler•oveesiloe, tbe convenient Dwedlag_ N. 2014 214 - unt Vernon street. B F 0 LER N. jell) B. W. am ARVINTBSWFB gi FOR BALS-HOUBE,} NO. 908 M 56 FILABICILIN RUM. abovePoptar. Inquire of J. P. F 8110178021, Veal Nero. FIFTH Rt ' jet , lee CASH AND OTL ISTOOII9 TO EL CVANGB tor Real ltatale. Adams •'H. M. c Box 699 f',, o, WOE SALE-A WELL SECURE DlR redeetaabls Ozonad Bout of dkl pe , swim Apply to AL win)) MM. jeti 6i* 51 N oiX PEE AETNA. FOR BALE—A VALUABLE LOT 0? throned. 8 B eoxner of Broad and Gallowhill ate. 1.30 by 240 feet. Do 00 , 8 8 oomer of Drldya and • Thirty. se- bond at'reere; 142 by 418 feet Do. do., W. corner of Bridge and Thirty•se eond streets po by 218 feet. Do. do. 8. W. o.rner of Thirty.sessond and Ha verford streets; 216 by 1533 e. fest. Do do.. 11. 89 corner of Ninth and Berke streets; 9190 by 190 feet. Do, do., 8. B. erner of Twenty second and Spring Garden slums; 90 by 100 feet. Do. do.. Falb. ioad. . betweenChestnut and Walnut attests; tO b) 120 feet. Do. do., 1111rworth street. from Twenty-eighth street to the Schnylkit' ; 1.090 by 104 feet. Do. do., on Manheim street. Germantown; ottani 3 acre" Do. do., on Tammy street. at Holinerburg. With many others of various sizes. 8. V manar, it lo lAk3.Bovdb VoITIVPH Stmt. re:ORS, BASH, SHUTTERS, AND MNILDISEIS for *ate, to clone an Rotate 1515 CHBRtar nixed. jals-9c. COPAUTIVEIIBIII29. THE COPARTNER S HIP H ?MET°. fore existing. between HIRSH &. and i.aWRIAOR as Active Par.ners, and WATT/USW NEWKIRK as &lent Paitn.r under the style and Arm of StrBALL & LAW/Mina in the blethers a malting anTiFICIAL FAIMBB, it, by mu tual lenses dissrlvon, throne% the retlienout of .aid LeW HEN CR f rOM the arm, by eel leg hi. ea% stereat in the bushiest to the fetid disTTREW ;NEWKIRK. wbo becomes an active partner The business will be et:attuned under the style and firm of SMELL.", & COMPANY. EURAM A. Siattsav, ANDRE NW of 3. ill(1 M OE, ATrEI 638 Anew Meet. Philada , May, 1965. .J.lB. et REMOVALS. lot BMOVAL.—GEO. W. WATSON & -LA) CO. have removed their fiditßl&oll SiIPOSITOIST to their old place, Po 11119 OHMIC 1' Street (ander Concert Halt), where they will keep sato* of Carriages of that? own malts. and will receive orders for every description of Arat-olau work. Rum 7. Issi. 3e7 31 REMOVAL. WILLIAM 11BNALle Has Removed from Ito. 105110 to No. IE3II OfI88T• NUT Street, 8. N. isomer of THIRTEENTH Wallet Where bo invites the attention orhousekeepers, Mow columensing housekeeping, to his estaitaiva at , itortmest of metal NOUSE FIINNIBHIWO GOODE, Superior Refrigerators. Table Cutlery, Family Hard ware. Children's Carriages. ike., dm. lipm.gia LEOAIL. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE arri AVD COMITY OF PRILADELPMA, Betateof VALINSTIOIS RUNG, dne.tesd Notice is hereby even that MOM Dalin, widow of said &went, has fried in said Court her Petition and Apprairemeat, claiming' personal property to the vatus of S . M. which she elects to retain under toe not of Ap4114 1, MD, and the supplements therott, and that the same wilt be confirm:4 ny the said Court on PRI. DAY, June 3tth, 1845, unless exceotionebe Bled thereto. JOHN Et.b4r;alB3, je 6-4t* Attorney fo Petitioner. TlO TTERS TESTAMENTA.BY TO 4-4 the e s tate of aRNRT C. ROGIIIIS, late or this oitf, 4ee,iteed, tavind been milted to ma undlr,hs.o4, 411 petso.zs indebt.d to said estate wilt plasma make pay ment, and those havloN el • bsts, to' present t , ..ein to J.kmPs Exosutor, jed-ittat At ROW 41.111STN UT 6t - eet, third gory. ]'STATE OF WILLIAM KELLY, DE: eSILD. —Lettere of Administration to the listtte of WILLIAM KET.LV, late of the city of Philadel We, deceased, hawing been granted to the nnderstrned all persona indebted to the said estate are requested :o mate PalMent, and three haying claims to present them to HANNAH KELLY, ALdminiEtrittrix. Or to her Attorney in fact, D W. WHI ieci-cuoV 426 MARKET Street, W.E+TATE OF JOHN WATSON, M. D., DECEASED. Letters of administration on the estate of Sohn Wal lin, M. D , deceased, having inert enraged to the un dersigned. all persons indebted to said estate sviii Wean(' make tetyment, and those haying elaims please present them to E. S. EARLY, Administrator, S, Z. corner Of TM RH and 011E3N &rest& Or to his Attorney, FREDN. A. Vali CLEVE, melS•triet No. WM South PICTS Streets. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OIR PHILA.° 4LPRIA. ~ t -•-•-. - • • - • Atditor opt • isted by the coca to am' . it. settle. and sajnat the "Yet account of JOali J sasta, aad brITHRIN BANTON', execolors of the teat will and testament of the said CEI&ILLES W. HENRI itti, de ceased, and to report distributioc of the b4ance in the bands of the accountant will meet the parties interest ed, for the purpose. of sit, appointment, on &Su fi () a!, thcflift of June, 1885, et 4 o'clock P. Al., at bis office, Po. 433 WALNUT btreet_ in the city of Philadelphia. jolts thatuSt JOHN B COL4H4II, lindhor. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR -B- THL CITY APD HOUNTY . OF PHILADHLPHIA, Nat ate of iPiTSO/tJBLKti The Auditor appointed by the Court WI audit. settle, and aejust the account of GEORGE B. 7138rms and ALEX. J. Daitint,lll.llE, Trustees under the Wilt of WATSON JELIKS, deceased, and to report distribution of the balance in the bands of the accountant, will mast the partiem Interested for the purposes of hie appoint. moot, on WEDNZSD t,Y, June 28, 1885. at four o'clock P. M., at hie (ace, 8 E. corner SIXTH end WALNUT Streets, in the city of Philadelphia jelli-thetwit D W O'BRIEN. Andltor. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY .a#D co ingysrOF PIIILLDEGPHIA. teralo o f ETA El BO WiN, decainia: The auditor appointed by the Oourt to audit, settle, and adjust the first recount of CHAIM es 1.. Ea WEST. remaining Executor of ELIJAH BOWEN, deceased. being the see - auk amulet of the Espio. end to re p. rt distribution of the bale sae In the bands or the au• eountent, eptll meet the parties Interested for the par. poses of hie appointment, on MONDAY, the 26th day of June. A. D. 166 t. at n coolook A M*P.M, office. No. 271 South FIFTH West. In the c ity of Phila. delphla. jOl6 thstubt IN THE OEPHAZTS' COURT FOR THE CITY ADD 001301-4 OP PHILADELPHIA, Bst-te eiVAMES W. BRIJ WN, deceased no Auditor appointed by the Court to audit settle. and adjust the account of WILLIAN B. BROWN and JOHN H. HBO WN. Administrators of the Estate of James W. Brown. decessed, and to repmt distribution of the bellows in the hands of the,accouniants,whl meet the penis. Intt rested on AMNIA - T. the third of July. A. D. .18S5, at four o'clock P. M , at his ono. no. 144 South SIXTH Street, Philadelphia. JOHN P. O'NEILL. jeTVatuthat's Auditor. "WPM COLLECTION DISTRICT OF PRIMES .•• . . deseeeor's Office, United State, internai Revenue, Germantown June &h. 1883. . . . . . NOTICR in hereby given to all persons concerned, that the Annus/ Lists, Enttzoarstions and Agebeesments for the year 19C6, taken pennant t i the Excise Lew of the Visited Ciao's for the FIFTII DISTRICT OF PRA/01.2 L- V ADIS, have been competed These Ltets and Assessments are a statement of the Tax which has been asseoed by Assistant Assessors upon Licenses, Incomes, Carriages, Billiard 'Pehles. Bowling Alleys, Plate of Sillier and acid, Gold Watches. Pianos, Melodeons and Parlor Orcans. and the entperiber, et his office in GIRSINANTO WA. will. on MISLAY. June 27th, of the current year, between the bones of 9 A 31. and 31'. M., massive and determine aL Annum ait,t May be made relative to any erre peons, or eSeeardVa Valuation. iteceSenents or enumera tions of al•atatant iteseteOra. In the 010, ob. Ols. 9ah.9th and 10th Liviaions, (being the lad. 23d ard 95th wards of the city of Philadelphia a and on TfIIIRoD kr, HMS 5.9tb. he still sit for the lame parpoisein DWILESTO tY if, Bucks county, at the °Sae of JOHN W. COVELL. Bag . Collector of the Dietrict, between the keno of 9 A. M. end 3P. M., for Divisions 1205. 1,2, 3, and 4 (Bucks coriutY All APPEA.I,B must be made in writing, and meet epecify the participial . canoe, matter or thing respecting which a deciMon is requested. and Isbell moreover, state the ground or principle of error complalued of. Amr- All persone who i o not file written Appeals on or bmorg the shovaltamed days 'or hearing the eame, will be estopped from obtaining any ainstem.nt of their ales. EDWIN T C3AN6. jel2m4h.scOn• 41 Acreeser Firth District Peen& MOP100061.014:140P1 No. 154 North ELEVENTH. below RAGE Street: also, CHESTNUT and PORTINTH Street. Wed Phi ladelphia. D. TRUMAN ALLEN basins been very miasma fal in the ears of Diseases by this new method. would Worm his friends and the Public VI; at he is still benettiting and Antrim mini whom medicine dfd not *feel. and considered incurable. We will mention a few of the Diseases In the MIS of which this treatment seldom if ever falls: . . . . Rheumatism. Felons. - - Kidney Dismiss& henralgia, Gangrene. Liver .* Paralysis. or Genital :: Gramys, Bolls, . Spinal Dyspepsia. Abscess, Throat gi Fever &Anne, Eraptione. Prolassos. Asthma. loilammations.7 Noe RmissiOnS. Congestion. Hemorrhage, Diabetes, ate, Patients will be treated at their residences when desired,* large nom her of testimonials may be soon at the (Mess from ta.sients in this sitL. Gensults. times gratis. Wise hours 0 A. M. to 6 P M. in the lise eity. DR 'nos. ALL tisianint. apla. Ens . RLB TROP A. T RIC ESTABLISH. -. 40 Warr. —DR. A. H. STIPTENS, one of the Ping DISCOVRXISS Of f new 'yearn of treating diem* ay KODIFIST) SblitrzßlCAL APPLIOATIOVO,_and whe h is be lo very suseessful at PENN 11020Aitil for till but three ream has removed his 011ee and Itosideses lo 1638 VIII Street. one door below Seventeenth. All Timone desiring reformats, or soy Perilanbul with regard to his apseial mode or tvemgkens, Will please tall or send for a pamphlet Consultation or advise gratuitona astie.tt MAOKEREL, HERRING, SHAD, &o, ax2-2,01X) bbl. New. Noe. 1,1, and ILuken): latwanught JIM dab, in assorted weaktwee. Rendu2,ooo bbla, New Naetvert, lertnna &k 7. and ORMUZ s.. 2_,000 boxes Luba, Belled. No. .1 Har l ot. me 'able law New Shad. Me WNW Herkimer- towel , an ac. „ um In store and tog IsY MEIBPaT "A 14 1 / 4 ! Kw 111 lIMITIC Waasirsiot punrEss, BRINLEY, & CO. I No. 610 OBSiTbitiT and 612 SAYNd *rect. EALB 4819 MORPIOG. Tr/BOAT, AT It wrilcorlt. • VARD.—The attention of the trade to reqsettei to our .eale this morning. Tuesday, Jane Var. at lU &elect, compelling a large assortment of 13ritiall Had Pleneti dry goods of the Unpartalicra of Kasen. Ben- Yard A Bruton and others. jaa leaded Rom stair/ter hooka. and totted to elty retail Meas. 410TION 10 efEROP AN? TAILOR& THId 1101111160, 60 pee bleek bombazines. 00 pee law , ' black dran Vela. preAt. nue Pyre *where. Dry-ues ideee drill. aid duets. a po! Enrllngton binet 41(1110CiALN else de awatin n , nde, for oseLla. PAitth -SIGH BILE: TIIIINA:ofillit AMY rsIATED 100 pcs Paris oolorid grolual Bilk ant embroidered gro adiztes. iro Rich printed Fortlard kebab% BALI OF adeovrED 18 AILND OUVISTIO 1)/LT OhOODS. Tll • . . .7,lne 20tb. at 10 o'cluck. on four months' credit, is packages and lots of fans } and stsplb dry gander LUPIN'S SLAGS AND OOLO KID TRlBitff bILE,WLS, SILK PE1 16 0104 TRIO GeV. Lupin's 10.4 high colored tbibbt 016r8ls:silk' filament. Lupin '1,12;4 black tbfbat shawls, silt trims. • Lopin's 12.4 db üble. twilled shawls, sbk Lines. MLR , GREG AMIE el WbB. 1.100 new tfylo hull sins armatt0in0.0......1.. • FUIIE 81011,1. , R6. POIZ CITY 0-4 extra 11 as blaokyute mohaire. + nperflre 4111114 do. • 6-4 Mast Imported do. WHITE GOODS. A large assortment of white goods. tact:ear =km flue Melts inns ins. dozen linen towel'. TSaYS GLUM SHIRTS. • 6EO dome 1 arg , • re , ze Travelling shpts. DOMSO7 le GOODS FOB 04115 G• Bleactod sad brows 1111113 , 1/18. drilla. 6EO black. and whi , s, balmorals. 00 pieces Buritortua black doeskins. Beaver satinets, assidnivr... gte BaLE OF 812181101 AND Sklll4oll GOODS Juet land. 4 from steamer bobs, of the iMportatiorrof Maters. Berikara Er Patton. TEM MORNING, June 20, at 10 o'clock : 60 pieces Lnyia'e 6 4 black muslin de laineg. 110 do do 8.4 black and colored crepe Mamas; . mime balance of importation. 26 piece- Luplu's 7 4 and 8-4 blaskisnegolculd crepe m Aral*: balance of importation. Ito pieces Lupin a 3.4 black tamartines; balance of importation. 70 pleses Lupin's S-4 black and'colored harnatil; ba lance of imPsrustbar , - • 26 pi, see b upin'a 8.4 black florentines 60 do do . p aid, stripe, and plain silaistriensi just landed 60 pieces Lupin's black bombazines, flue to supertlae. 25 pieces Lupin's black wed- o,lored ohontoo; entire Ulnae. tO piece, 6-41 black Canton °toils, all (mantle.. 00 pieces 6-4 black and colored mohair Moires, 8/18 to Uperflue. 100 pieces pink. blue, and buff chambrays. 2'o Lupin a superfine black and oulored Talbot shawls, ails Magas Also. 10c Mama black grrund grenadinex. 60 pleats 26 by 40 inchjteagy black gres grates, MALE OF STEAM TUG, BARGES, Na SEIBE BOATS. CHIEF QUARTER/KA XTER'S OFIIIOII, LEPOT OP WASHINUTON. WAREONOTON, D. U. ittuAl.,, hag, • Will be gold AA geblic auction. at ALEX atiDSIA. Witch.. under the dtrenien of Captain J G. 0. LS% A. A M. 11 S. A , OD FRAILY, June W. 88% at 11 o'clock A M , three Bargee se follow* .Parge CdAhAtEW Q , IOD WIN. Barge BAIL COLUMBIA, barge WASP. Will be sold. under the direction of Captain H. B. LACEY, A. Q. hi , et 11. street wharf. in the stip of iii'lishirgton, D. C , on SA PUBDAY. Jahn lap I•Wilt 10 Wrier& A. VI, the (nU'.wing yessele, hit aratrg tISBB. Berge JeleroS 0;0111.7:, and. TVer, 14E011 SEINE BOLT% Terms cash, in Government rands. D. H. BUCKER, Brigadier General and Chief Quartermaster, RIM 91 Depot of Washington. SALE OF SERVIOBABLE MULLS. QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE, WASHINGTON. D. C., Jane 9, 18% By direction of the Quertetmaater GSlleval, there will be sold, at public suasion, to the highest bidder. at the times etc maces named below. viz. WILLIAMWORT. PA., 2 D June 16, 1865. oDOz4, TRUBSD al% JanelJ UGC SG hiIITON. Pa.,THCRSDCY, June al, 1569, WILMINGTON. DEL , THEIEnD9I. Line 21 1886. Prri.sl3l'.lol PA., Tusquy. June 27, 1896 BAERISKING, Pa Tlll3asD elf, J 1113029. IeSS, TWO bUndreaISERViCBAULE MULES at ethh plate. Many of them Ignln bOtiglv. - in tee betinnini of the war am young mules, accompanied the armies In all Char marches and camps. and are theronglityhroken. hardened by exoreis e, gentle and familiar mmlreing so long surround d by the soldiers. Though !grand and ec rvloeable. they are no longer re grorth in thanmy. awl c va l ue . rchased at these sslor at far lees their true The attention of both miner: and Win , re to evae!ally invited. Jhuli a sold singly. Sales to commence at 10 A. IL Terms—Oash, in United States currency. lAMB A SKID felt lgt Brevet Brigadier Gtherat, In charge First Division Q 0 0. SALE OP CONDEMNED QUARTER MIAMI EITODEB, GRAIN, AND GRAIN RADIO. OHM QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, DEPOT OF WASRINOTON, WASHINGTON, D. O . Juno 10. 1856.1 Will be sold at puldic auction, under the direction o Captain Samuel B, Laura, A Q a: SIXTH- ItIBT WHABP, in the city of WASBIBUTO2I, D 0.. on WED/lUD/a, Inas 21. Wi, at 10 o'clock a.. K.. a lot of flaartermaiser storm condemned as being midi for pnblic Invoice viz: Cups, Plates, 'BDIVOS and Pork', Stoves. Tables, Brushes, Buckets. Lanterns, Brooms, Bakes, Chairs, Pauline, kg. ALSO. At the same time and place, EIGHTY. FIVE bushels of 0011 n. TIMITY.TBABB THOUBIAD hriehals of OATS. and 0111 i BUADBaD AND PIPIT TROLfdA.ND GRAIN hACKS kuccosehd biddersi will be required tO 141190 , 10 the Stores within lye (6) days from date Of WO. Terms cash, in Government tunes D. B RMIKEt. Brit. Gem and Ciller. Quarter muter. jel2 8t Depot of w...ht.gtoo. SPECIAL SALES OF SERVICEAZLE Dltkrr HOWES. QUARTERMASTER GESERAWB OFFICE. WASHINGTON, D. C., June 1. 1865. By direction 61 the Qnartermaster General, there will he eold at public Jawed, to the blebest bidder. at the times and Tr ages mused Wow. vice iRoDHRO, D. 0 , MONDAY. Jane 6,1866, GIEIRORO, D. C., hArURDAY. Jangle. 1865, olnsl3ollo. D. C , MONDAY, June 11 1855, BALTIMORE. MD.,WED3ESDAY, June 14. 180 WILLIAMcPORT, PA, 136TEIRDLY, June 17, _1855, WESTCHESTER. FA.. HATITEDA r, June 17, 1805, DIESBORO D C.. c AWED sr Juue 17. 1866, DIRSHORO, D C , MONDAY. June 19 1565. GlEstiollo. D. C., SATURDAY June 24. nes, PIIIhtDI6LPHIA, PA SATURbAY, j111:19 24, DM DIESBOIIO. D 0., MO NDAY, June 26, 1166, PITTSBURG, PA., SATUND &Y. July 1, DK GIESBORO. D. C.. sA•roaDAy. July 1,1865, Two Bundled Berriceable Draft Horses at each niece. - . . An opportunity to parchass a superior class of Draft Horses, at sea loss than their tine Value, le now afforded to the pablie. The animals, Moan lousa and eetV l66- aNe, are no longer required in the army, and most be Gold. The attention of otanaaere of city railroads and of manufacto , les is especially calle4 to these eases. riorses sold singly. Sales to commence at 10 A- N. Terms—Cash in 'United States currency hteamboat for (Hatboro will leave Seventh afoot wharf, Washington, every hoar from 9A. IL to 6 P.M. JAMBS A /38IN, Brevet Brigadier General la charge, 3e9-231 First DrOslon. Q. hf. et. 0. SALE OF GOVERNMENT HORtiEll QUARTERMASTER OMIT:RAVI; °PPM% FIRST DIVISION. Wasnmaron CITY 3lay 29, 1865. Will be sold at midis auction, to the highest bidder. at Giesboro, D. 0.. on FartrAY Jane 2, 1988. TDB-DOT, June 8, 1885, THURSDAY, Jana 8.1865, FRIDAY, June 9, 1866. AND ON TUBUAI. TEI.D.R9iIAY. and FRIDAY of sash week theisafter during the month of June, 1865, TWO HUNDRED CaVALlik HOdBIS9 EACH DAY. For road and farming purposes many good bargaina ro be lute. Hrees sold singly. Sale to commence at 10 A. H. Terms cash, in United States Reuel:oat for Oiesboro will leave Boverikh-street Wharf. Washington, ere?) hour from 9 A. H. toe P. H. JAHlie A. WIC Brevet Brigadier °neva. In charge Ist Division, Quartermaster General's Oftlea. ie2.26t ilspiwAl SALE OF GOVERNMENT HORSES. QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S IFFEE9. FIRST DIYI9.oN. WASHING:OIt OM. May 29. 1866. WUI. be add at public ¬ion, to the hlgheet bidder, at th.o tinier and TlacA IJSMOR below. viz- BALTIMORE, MICRYLVED. WRONESOAY. June 7. 1889. LANCASTER, PErIDIST LVANIA, THURSDAY. ane ßEArare, PEN' l NS;l lB ,V i rillt, THURSDAY, WEST CHESTER, PEINIVI.TANIA, THURSDAY. June 15 1865. MIFFLIN, PENNSYLVANIA, THURSDAY. June U. 1866. PITTSBURG, PIiaIiSELVANIA, THURSDAY. Jane 22, 1866, BALTIMORE, MARYLAND, WEDNESDAY, June 28 1666, PITTSBURG. PRONWILVANIA, THURSDAY. Inns 29. 1F65. TWO HUNDRED CAVALRY HORSES at eat*, Vim. For road and farming purposes many seed basaltic may be bad. Borree sold singly. Sales to commence at 10 A. M. Terms—catn, In United States rrek . ck tur. Brevet Brigadier General, le2-23$ In charge First Divieton Q. H G. O. NOTICE. -BALE OF ARMY MULES. GTARTHEMASTER GENERAL'S ORME. WASHINGTON, H. MAT. 28 MANY THOM &NOR OF MULES are ' being dis Pond of at public age at Washington. Uhe Web will continue until the number of animals 1.13 reduced. In proportion to the redaction of the armies, now going on rapidly. There are in the armies of the Potomac, of the Ten- OFsep,d of Georgia. probably FOUR THOUSAND TEE ?UMW 81X•11131,13 TEabiS EN TEE WORLD. Many of them were bought in the beginning of the war, as young mules, accompanied the armies in all their marshes and EILMINI. and are thoroughly broken. hardened by navies:. gentle end fairalior, from being so long surrounded by the soldiers. The whole Heath is stripped of farming stock, and the North also has suffered from the drain of animals, taken to snippy the armies. There animals are so' Hlpublic auction; Tint WILT, NOT YTNG LIKE Tlitßilt TAUB VALUE ; and such opportunities for farmers to get working animals to stock their farms. and for drovers and dealers in stock to mate good specalatlons, by purchasing them and disposing of them in the South, will never occur again. K G. MEWS, Quartermaster General, je2.24t Brevet Major General. COTTON AND FLAX BAIL DUCK AND CANVAS. of all numbers and brands. 'Pant. Awning.TruNt, and Warai-cover Duck. Also, Pallor Manufestarers' Felix. from one to fire fee wide S Pauline, 130111.4 Sall 'refine. Arm JoHl W. EVISHRAN di OD . no& tf O. 103 JONES' Alley. WHITE VIRGIN WAX OF AN'TIL gs. —A new French Oosmetiefor beautifying and emerging the somplexion. It is the most wonderful compound of the see. There is neither chalk, powder, magnesia, blemuth,nor tale in its composition, it hens composed entirely of pure Virgin Wax ; hones the Mt. trtOrdinary iittlattilM for preserving theakin. making tt soft, smooth, fair. and transparent. It makes the old appear young, the homely handsome, the handsome more beautiful, and the most beantifal- divine. Prism PO end 60 cents. Prepared only by 313 & 60.. Fer rule en, 41 South BIGOTH Street, two doors above oncssnns, taut 11141 South SEVIRTH Street. above Walnut. ase-eas MARSHAL'S SALE,—BY VIRTUE OF a Writ of Sale, by the Hon. JOSH CADWAL,i., DER, Judge of the District Court of the United States, in and for the Pattern District of Pennsylvania, in Ad- Ethan,, to me directed. will be sold at public sale to the highest and best bidder tor stash, at M1C412.16111P4 STOED, Ho 143 North FROST Street, on. FIIIDaY, June 10th, 1666, atl2o'olock H. the midge of Cargo of the Steamer BSEMIIDA. eonalsting of 21 049438 or Cava]. ry Sabres; 10 cams. 400 reams, of Bank. Hots Paver; I case, 45 reams, of Foolscap , and 1.316 gross Chit But tons, Also, the residue of Cargo of Schooner consisting of 8 kege of Canister Powder. and 6 cases of intumets, Aloe, the re.idne of Cargo of Steamer D WS VAL, eonsistine of RS Pegg of annuli Powder, Sent plea at Store, 143 North rnowr Street WILLIAM MILLWAMD. D. S. Marshal Eastern Metrics of Pennallvania. Parban - abrum. JIILe 14, 1665 iota et i sm E. S. EARLEY, E. R. earner TENTH and GREEN &Yenta RIM= FM, ICSIVITIPOS COTTAGE N s Not oily lINNICONLIAD, hut ttIONCIVALLID 11 panty of cola and Pow., dodged modally for Church* I Sohoola, but Resod to bo oggoaly will adsoti4 to tko Plan and Brindisi Boom. for nisi only by DIMON. No. IS North OBVIATE Streit. Aso, a footed* anortmat of Out Forted Maoism samitsustly Iwo. roSl4mi PHILADELPHIA. BUN RA.E.DARE INSTITITTM. Mo. le M. NINTH Street% above Market.—B. 0 EVERETT. alto Milo yam prattle/a ootorisale: soarauttem 'Mal adinstsitat of bla Tremblng. ra, ram °nautili' Frown: 'from. it.ruoriors Baia FROOMOr sh."" Braali• arnt4h4l4 49. Lana' airoxiMeata leadooted 147 1141110. spvii AUCTION BALPA. I(ORAIU FURNISHING UNDERTAKEN, Atelloal sAt ts JOHN 13. MYEIIS .f.v CO., Ary . , L , EBBS, Nos. 23,A Lean *34 MAtiiii;rjj' A r LARGE POSITivE SALE E(MR. VtiLLI VIA BAGS ti•ltAW riOnbs Ap ir s A CAFEvlte 'beear'y Wltgari o et to the baseman vs:noble amerrronot brogAno. trays.lins bass, Shaker' te,d t 'uo bona' palm-leaf hats. ko, embrarldi ImeSsioe, remains a prime and frAo3 , . 6 „, t i! , ^i yetomplorily bold by Cfltalbtae. t, l ett, yobabezolzig THIS StOltirlfiG;.s:l(.4l: LABOZ PIEBAIF7OIII / ALE OF 13;qinz BF.oofit AINO. THAVEWADO SAWS * ISV/A " die c. • Inr,rtb. at ' lo T o i l ocl wi 3N bo e, on Numeral, mall, ^book ;!" brogsao. bo . (=kudos a. prima sod frol.h Of Beatossblo goods of city sod sworn 0r,, 7 , 1 % , Wilt he open for examination, wit.i morning of rata. al .1.411.0.3 redITIVS SALM OF BOOTS. tila z MORALS. Ao. ROM& —Jaoladtd in gar large sale of 1, ) , t , _ -- • THIR DAY June Wl, st3lll be toured, fa Part, the f • ° Nat 4/ and deelrable aoaartment, viS: . —assm mcrea. basil', add -I f ankhs, 91 '. dettt , hall- welt. and primp-sole area' 11..01 4 case! men's, bays', and youths' la; lesther beets. M!? tales men% Ilse grain lout lig as-airy ' and bF' a aus bsemob a *att. Al Pastas; mi , I —cues men's, bop and gorilla' kl,, .hIF, D..lished train , hall' Waft. i nd 1 3 14 ragazg. --saes! ladies' sewed. abat, tneroaars and cot, natant halmora sand Coeste4c,-4 —.cuss Ruffen F . 1141 , 5 PPR. and chneren 'a c leathar balzaorale and lace ham' —dates children's line kid. eerred, city • ' li.ots, fancy. srtirtd hanntrate, ar 4 ties —.ogee ladle" Sue blank and canted laßtinZNl Sad Rids-lace gaiters „we d woman's. =Was', and chti.l, o ,, ~ re/mem n: 3 pust. nailed he,, bone —cases. ladles' tine kid ellnees, tettallle aver, and *tattle, carpet ellmrd, ttarch de, EA-REllt PeISIPITS PALL. OF BRlTfilfl, ?R. OSHAfAN. d D Oty °w i n We will hold a large sale of Feud" end 4 Diy...loos, by carelogas, on a credit of Ne t 4 1 . and pars for °AA, 02f THURSDAY NORNIno, Stine 22d.. st 10 o cleat, erahrselagabnnt arm end tote of staple and fancy *ruck. in ass wormed., Mono cad cottons, to ..,k• •er h rite the aterifon or dealers. N. R. —Ramage et the acme will he arrasyq r„ areination, alth nataingnes. early be the a trpir eels. when dealers will Rind ft to Their LI:I4IAm, t„ t Laßelle, SALL OF F0.0./MUN AtiO , GO." DS preluded in our safe of TAURSUAT. Jana !ill, be Tonne in port thEk follo el wing. oft • DO kW tela. bales brown and ulettehad. Inttilirt and drills, bales ell- wool. Canton sod donna flannels. —cress coiscurnenn, paddlngt, 4 1... ,, chett.r also, —vests indigo nine .make. suit attili`A cases Erotnckr.Jo.l.lo 11 , 4 , 1.M5. OUttOandh..., nic —wires nin.rs' fl annels, ltsranye, 41 , 111113 rte,. 5 ,1 canes matfnets. weltona tweed.,ht. 4,13A.CR ANT. TAlLtr.R.l'Elin.bg Belgian sod s axony sloths, dolultint, etru m , coatings satinets, Puller , elotn. *Mtn as shines ,t ; IrIF'BN fiOODl3 plews 'lO 4 6,0.4 4 bar t .m i .b e ertt t o. eze I 4 to 10 4 bleached, Nowa, slut icor demo ek. CO* superb doable unmask 1,04.6301, is yaren lontt. Butchers' linen dis s ilklMkm and bier p i ding.. pieces' checked linen. 4.4 itnerijate, eras — Place...ll and 4.4.1.:0u.e shirting En...linen cloth.— pieces 111. 4 and 14 4 creme cloth, 17 sod l 9 ltA l _ pieces loom linen buck &rifle, &c. ato— nieces Lird'a•eye, medical and harr , stby p, BIOS & Bro. dainaan. clothe. *in...! bath, rreut linen towolr, botea line*. dOillaali. Tee elh..va cocoa aye ot, a Ot.Nbreateit,qt.saravqm jaet land, d dor "City of Cot '' aui " L nu ( DRE4ft GoODS .41L513 Arlp, Parinmozamtoquer,moldMrs motiefie de tratli. dined, barege*. alpac.n.anminof shawls vq•liq grog. pains. fancy silk', till ,names, traw.'llkg wale Vbell homer!, gloveh, aan tabreLias, goods, notions, 81c. POSIT/VS SALE OF OARPETISGS, DWICFII MATVINtia no OD PfliD4V :lane to at 11 o'clock, will be gold, by eob,t, in , four monthe' credit, about 2 . 11 pia sea sup MI to Ingralii, royal damask Venetian, iiet, and tag earm.tinge; ()Lytton and 00604 an/bracing a choice eaaortment of aaperi,rr man be exandnef early on the morning of say, 111 LAEGB SALE OF FREIIOII DRY 000 - 4 ON SPAID AY NOENIIIO, June 2611, at 10 o'clock. Will be solit by 0.131'44 41 a credit of four Latling• about 500 LOTS of French. India, Garmaa, and British are col!, i t etot•rayOng a large and choica a(gartment of (44ty 4 .. otapte aTticet In ai:k, worsted, woolen, Won, /AGA lcn f&l)rtcf. _ _ B —Samples of the same will be arranged for e aminsdon. smb eatalognos, earl) on tao momol the ielf4 TOM dealer . will Had t to tar!! itlietelt: attend. 10.111 L -T FOND 66 CO., AUCTIONEERi " 525 KABBN, r aaa COM L A 808 8 lILIS OP 1,400 can BOOTS AND slide We will tell on THUMB Alf NOR MG. jnne 251,00mmeiroing at ten o'alocia 440 meat boys', and you th 's bLots, 'hoes, barDmms, elippers, Oxford ties, Norms, dm, pa , wits d , ar ble amortmeni of women's, misses, and Cram' artar. pANCOAST & WARNOCK, E TIO2iISRS, Ro. 240 MAILKST Street, LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF 700 , LOTS ARM AND ISSPORRIU) DRY 600D6, 131IBROcUtilt RIBBONS, .MILLINERY GOODS, !STRAW! OUOyj EMMY, N W oanaogna. OV! tiliaDi, Jana 21, 1865, commando" et 10 o 'dock, c , riaooto tonere ftaliortment of dad/ Able And aeasonablauaa wr THOMAS & SONS, m.* Nos. 139 and 141 south FOUNPIi UNA Mlle Halos of Real.dotalo mad Stooks, M !hi li shine, every Taeaday. M 12 o'clock. 3XTBDEIVB RALS.—BRAE ESTATE. ROOMAIJ j Loa, 8. TUESDAY, 2orri /MT. Thomas dt Bon's sole on Taealay next, itss , ttist lame amount and great olerlety of property, ty o•tr Orybetsse- Court. %met:dare and others, 1t.,: tat modern residenode e vglitag* Oetantry grmino mote and vacant let., Se. Noulf seventy properties—the greater portion tt, ha elll et , nutreaerye. Nee pa tuph let Getategnea, his 1,4 41, whisk elm Includes sales of the 2let, on thtsretht, neat residence and farettnre, 1&d Wallace Eatmr, toga and tottdiny KM at Cape Ward, also, :.`1,1.A, Sale at the Exchange en the title Met. Sale et art Island, 18th, 58th and 30th inst. lialeveyery Thetio VALUABLZ uninuANgous Booze, OATEN, WORKH, THIS AFTERNOON. Jnae Mb. ILL th 9 Auction store, mieoellamos end rad. cal books, Catholic works. &c. EXPI7TOIVti PE3IthIt4OET SAUL ON THE PE' EIRE% NEAT MODER& ItICHIMI , I 4 D F PL' Eo 3G05 WAIL/Olt STREET, Ott WEENRSDAY MORNING, June 2tst, at til VolooV, on the promit.l, So, Id Wallace st•set. the neat modern reeidoncs, est!. and coach , bone.. twenty feet front, one bne.asd eiahty feetdeep. to North dm*. Natirabtointa, - 1101TOCHOLD FUBNITURS. Immediately after the sale of the hcain tha household furniture. • Ssle Yo. 318 krarchall street. BEAT 1101JBEERILD FURNITURE, PIANO, TAPS TRT CURVETS. &o ON WEDStdDAY MOOTING, 2let Inst . at II o'clock, at No 3:13 31craP41 ovc, below OafTimbal Arcot, the honseholi Ai kt•.l , e furniture, due toned Pianoforte (by Loud), t.P . 03 moots. rater mirrors, &o. xrp. Mey be examined at 8 o'o/0410 On the rowele the solo. Exeentor'e Sale. No. 1616 Wallace street. „ 3ELT ILOITEABOLD FITRIITURS, TOES ea, eis. PEA.THSS BEDS, &a . Ow. 03 WM033041' t10it:11110. 21st fest.. at 10 e'eleek, at Pie. 16 0 6 Wallace grog. it henoebeld and kiteben farnitare, tine tspogtry, cart'o feather bode, baddlng. he., Ste. The reel altate arid be eold et In o'olook pm.lttl Mations to the Woof fart Nara. Key be tx..muct. 6 [Med On the scivrniuN of the tale. Sale at EM, 139 and ill South Fourth stt.et S ROES, A FIRE R BIIJSSELS, o A m ND RO'e. aa a Cii PETS, &o. ON TRITBSDAY litOßa At 9 o'clock, at the Auction store, superior furtitv French.plate minors, tlne &tussle, and Other eat pats. &c. ALSO, A superior Milord table. bslia, &c. ALSO. d Writ BO feet iron ratting. Sale No. RIO Sonib Eiffbteeth gust. SUPERIOR Ftlltlirril.S6, IVISIXOEOI4, he , as ON MONDAY moaNfata, Path inst , atlo o'clock, By catalogue, at 70, Sal Eighteenth Wrest, the superior parlor:dining. r , clamber furnitaro, fins toned rosewood oetace cs:10 deon, tine engravings, Chins and Massa ass 0 9 . 'ti pets, &o , dua Ihe furniture was made by Luta Way be exaell34 at I o'clock on the morning of the sale. • SHIPPING. BOSTON AND ISTIAADki,c PRIX ITS6E3III' LINN. omiltric t • cot.4, Ron on iIeLATIJUDAIS, fromAr.t 'Pawed aptna r utrtet, 11 , 11adollphist, luta Lora Whial. Doom The ateamialp NOB.M.LN. Cant Baker. will ao 1 , ° , 1 rid/We/Ma for Beaton, on Sattadm June t 4 M. and ateamenip naXiix, Capt. Matinee% , rm ton. for Pkßadolpida, on tba same day *di F. M. Thom Pow And ►abet►atlal atestathipir form t, PAW line, o►iting from es.sh port pausta4l, on Avradar/ lasturaces ctrnatal at °salmi! tlir Praialva OWr 032 VA vairaalc Thatsbta ban it fair VIAL elripor.re are requested to Ind 87iF Stenteti LOP of LWOW witiatheir goods. For Freight or Poseage (having _line Aosommodeticse apply to - Mei WISao;I: mhs4-11 an South DIILAWAttIi .4 - 4,37 STEAM TO 'LIVERPOOL caning •t Queenstown—'Pio ittratv Lt eatttsß hi 5.141.• WFSKLT, earri. trig the P a. OLAFOO a ins 4 21a Ci TY OF 110111 AM —Salm t June fig," OITY OF 1/11 1 41,1F.-- . elf lINEti f • dem OITY OF NEW Y 08,... . OATIIItDAY, JULY At Noon, from Pier 44, North Elver. BATIIe OF PA84,4011, f Flirt ~ . . ;190 00 Steerage.. • to London. 90 00; .° Bawl— " " toParie..•.los GO' " to Parte. rasPongens also forwarded to sacre, li wmba I e" men, /to., efe., at moderate rates. Passage by the m4ll steamers, sailing evert day, Sayable in gold. Passage by the mid •woek eieto err, payable in U. B. current,. hteerage passage from 'Liverpool or Queenstoire , gold, or its equivalent, Tickets Dan be bought LOY persons send)ny for their friends. For further information, apply at the COMPAII I Offf.s. O. TWO?, Agin! 1620.tiv1 111 wklairrr Street. PIO. i s i siG i t FOR ALBANY AND TIVA JEW YORK, VIA DELAWasB I j I , E.ARlrem CANAL.—The Barge S. FLANIGAN. Bracer, Raster. Is now loadleg et Ant wharf bei Spruce street, for the above points, iind. will leaved WEDNREDAT EVENING. • For freight, which will be taken on iemonable Wet apply D L. FLANAGAN, /idea , /01 9. 3 t 304 South DELAWARE Av4 101 ..:0 mg=„l4l NEW TOW-BOAT —DELAWARE AND OffEilYb STEAM OW. BO AT COMPANY. —l3 Argos To ktj from Philadelphia, Ravre de Graoe. Brittle : , r4 " A l ) Metall., and intermediate _points CO.. Arent, ' Po. 14 sours WRARVIR PliCadoir, t r got Joni - Lai:M ALIN. lintoerintendert. .1614 -- -- - vj , mag=lo4 , ItiZir NXPRES6 LINN , ^ ,l ALIYANDIGNONOBTOW/k, it . i WASHINGTON, Via Okessne • and Delarlre 04i Stamen !ewe Bret Wharf sh ove DIASEET D.,, every WEDNESDAY and aITONDAY, st DI 11 1 ~., 00 i For Freight apply to Agents WIC D. Minh -01, 14 North and South Where/41'WD%. J. B. DAY IO -3, Georgstown.D.O. t YLOWEAS lc BOWEN, AN/ 64 ' . e. yoNrIS, s NO iir dr i g NOTIOE.—FOB - 1 1 Y 011,N. -The PHILADVIE,PIa, I ' NEW YORE IMPRESS STEAMBOAT 0 0 N U ''' .iii Delawsra and Breton Comet. Runcorn limy* PLAILY, trig wharf WO , YA IIP' Street, _at 2434124 Y F. 11. W.N. B. CLYDE & CO., I* a ittruatvggr ol H 6 ' JANES NAND. 141 WAId• Stc4t Delai4Ds jfes TE OMSON'B LONDON lirr0„: wax, OR EUROPEAN RAD0E,..„,f0„r;,,*.,41. botels_or public inseltratons,jul wn fat , nrazaT BIERS. Also, Phtiadelle'la r 1 4c , Hot. Mr Furnaces, Portable Heaton, Lowacir Flreboard Stoves, Bath Balers, etewhole F 100.11,40 ers. Cushion . Stoves, eta, at wholesale end. :oats the manufacturers. SHARPE, TPo ll it ar4f , tutheller E CHASE.D. ROB Meth SEQOUP t• l P;-(, 1 sal t MONEY P x TO ANY A - AtO, Ay, WAR uro DIAMOISDAL II JBWELRE, PLATE OLOTHiIIu , JONESB4 3 II , O 'S OLD ISTABLISRE LOAD OPIUM, 4, Corner 'MIND end OASEI below Lorkus 111131313 & WATBOWS SALAAtAIDZA STONY, li 8011TH FOURTH Win% , Avt?" tato yarlytyo 11111ersoOr AAAA,
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