Ely thlss. FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 180. NEW YORK FIRE DEPARTMENT. c , ....ditnitiounitty or the Low Setetaitned— Ponsefai Acquilekeeeyce of the Eirowseer 'We are glad to lean) that on Wednesday the New 'York Court Of Appeals, sitting at Albany, declared the Dew law, organettrg a pita tire 0, 9 11 ' 0 ' Wlent, to be constitutional. Toe firemen have sub initted quietly and respectfully to this edict, and it is confider.tly believed tr,ey will not throw any ob stacles In the way of the workings of the new are tenth poly 011 e company 13 " ' -"thitel any6344lllga Of animosity. This Is nine Orinpally NY. 1. They draped their bons° in mourning, ran the awe. ratus tongue In, and put a notice on the door of "Rooms to let." 'Whether this is a mere facetione trick on the part of the company, or that they elerionsly , meant to make themselves ridiculous is Dot known. The FIT. Commiselonere have issued an address to Die VITIOUS companies, in which they incorpo rate some of the sections of the new act, which are as !Wows; Ste, f, The MetropOlitedl Fire Department Is e mpowered and &Meted 10 possess and etneeise fully and exclusively all the powers, and to orform an the duties for the government maintenance. and din.ction of the Fire Department of the oily or New York. 550. 19. All members of the present Fire Deput y eat, regularly enrolled at the tone of the pause* of this sot seal' be returned by the present Chief Engineer, under oath, to the (tiers of the elomnon Council of said city of New Yo k, and all such members who stall faithfully perform their duties until regularly chickweed by said tlommissionere, and not Morale., shall be entitled to all the privi leges and exemptions to welch exempt Bremen are entitled by the laws of this State. Bac. 20. Iminedtafely on the ortrantzatlon of said department, all persons who shall tben b. firemen in the city of New York snail be nyder lire control and government of said Metropolitan Fire Dip are Meat. and if they shall so remain until they are dis cherged by said department. anal. be entitled to ail the t Menages and exemptions slid rod by the lima of the State of New York, the same as if they served out the lull term as prescribed by tie lees of tne State of New York; anti the said Ceparttosat shell have full power to discharge, by resolution, said firemen, or any portion of , them, wheneVer they may deem proper. BOSTON. Considerable Fire—End of a Billiard NE a s eh. ROSTOV, June 22 —The drying room oonneoted with the laundry of the Revere house took fire last night, but the flames were confined to the room in whiot they orighoated. The billiard match for the championship of NW Setentietts, bstweer. W. A. Tqbin and R E. Wit. /Berth, of Boston, was played at BUMSted U. U last evening. It resulted in the transfer of Mao ennui pion one from Tobin to Wilmarth, who won by 1,301 pointe to 1,438. THE STATE. IMPORTAINT LAWStrIT WitmrerenT, June 22 —Before the Circuit Court of the 'United State for the Westeru District of Pelmaylvaola, now In eeseton at this yritioe, the ease of the Mayor and Aldermen Of the ot.y Baltimore agilinat the Conuellenille and Southern Ponsylvenla Railroad Company, and others, has been argued for the last two days by Game Sheras, J. B. Latrobe, and Reverdy Msson, for the plain tiffs; and by ex• Chief Justice Lowrie and George P. Hamilton, for the defendants. DESTRUCTION OF BANS NOTES HAREMS ILIB .inno 22.—Tne notes of the Petro leum and Tenango•county B•nke,' incorporated under the State general banking law, amounting to Me 000, were desta - oyed by fire thb morning by direction of the Auditor General. Those banks are now doing bnairoball under the national banking law. THE SAFEGUARDS OF PERSONAL FREE roar.—Last evening Concert Hell was well filled by an audience assembled to listen to a lecture on the above subject. by Hon. Wm. Seeley. He said that the Emperor Of the French opened hl lire of ille tar by the remark that in ttio beginning ehtefs role end fashion the people ; in the end the people rule and fashion chiefs. This remark has beet well proven in our own experience. Hating chiliad successfully the greatest war of history, we are about to enter upon anther. We aro to decide in eur Council and Senate Obalebers whether the resulte of the war are to be enjoyed by the people of this goners- Hon, or by those Of future generations_ fir removed, after, perhaps, more torriole times of blood. We have been fighting an enemy, In which the quer Von Involved was one of physical streneth and turabee. The enemy with whom we contend today is more sub!do ; his weapons are already piercing our hearts ; Ids castles and strongholds ars in our midst. The enemy we are fightiog - to-day fa tee pride of race; the hatred of every race nut our own, and Here cannot conquer him We eeileet malt,. twin oar own fi etdom, or transmit It to our ebildreh. What are Bet tee safeguards to personal freedom They are not found in ilea or OODStittt. lions nor in legislative or constitutional provisions. These, in themselves, are as Ittle as tee eumment breeze. These give expression to seetimeut. You. May, by these, ocoestonally enfoece en awarded right, but you cannot guarantee those Mate. These is In every State and county, a law against 21ot. It rot Only requires you to abstain from floe but it acquires each of you, if lOU lea One Jibing. to prevent ie it peewee,. Tee laws ti tile I sna anal-len ae next to the peel cotton of human life, the right Or _free speech and of the preen. Our Constitution also pearaz,teeE to the entrees of . One State eitittnShip in every ether State. Now let us leek trace. In the May ci Boston, he remembered, when r.. yoong roan , seeing a mower collected in front of a erintlneettlee, and tore the sign from he front of the needing', and brought tut from It a man upon whom tatty intended to oemir-R, violoece. That vase was Win. Lloyd Garrison, and tba authoritnet put Olin ID jail to prevent violence being committed upon nun. Ills crime was that he exercised Isle right of think ing, and expreteltg Ms °pintoes. lie su-ety did net reap much berout Stain the fictssinitiod wider guaranteed to tier there paver:gm He was glair to say that Pennsylvania set .'he amen/pie cf v.gun• tary and di:rect.:not:Deed ebtlitien alaverv, Sri-: she stood en the eitssouricomproantse tee torero mein the vitelicarior.of pen:neat fretneei, There le, ne was glad to say. but one blot upon her espy:etc:el, and that was thatJas. Buchanan was a Pennsylvanian. The rlght t,f citizenship is euerenteed by the Oen. erbatioe in ern part of American eel'. South of the roLoray. nix Oslo rivers RI./ a lueteleid Vicesend square mice of territory - , yet there It not ar. Inca of It upon watch the speaker could nave sarciy sat till Roc elect*. 1856—that's eithealtrehtlal law t Yea 2DIO - it tuts the joustltution in every peitst oil r.nr Clothe:, down teem, and read 11 eo them, nut It wouldn't du much -good. There was a tuasun soot down thole to work. He did work for scene tiers, mute eutortunetely said Diet staviery -see a bed thing, ere cut deem the pike of wCite lane*. Fee. this remark he wee taken out Into tire held, attl.ppad to the waist, end whippod by two ueno inch until all Lb, tine] was torn and Liebe: ph ; eta lie was thee token terough their cities and exeitiod as a INerite abellrieniet, and he barely escaped. with LIP life. He lived the sesaket that he had pleaded his .coeso.tethenal. rights to teem, tot it didn't do hitiOtt gold. Wait, than. are the eaieguerds to terecolet Inayrty I They are puililar ereeiment tea eser.mon usa--e 'lll= cslorbe people of &merles tethenec ercut eve toidloes ; the white peeple aeout tweak, eve tcll. I.lcme. He Old art plead for the hiet, sayer tba tiventytive. "We told these truth. to DO sem'. Gib:SW.ll:O el men are creeted " Teey del Let mean equal in stature, or In ins etel or pay Shed aviaries. but they meant that ail wete eaterted po /nice ay equal. if the equality or nis.h is..d beau recoyneete all ever the C there would have boon no war of 1861. It was tsar that made it dar,gteous to travel' in the South ; it cos that , that L;ra Yeznisylvs.ala. Hall Slid inonbed Wm. LI iyd Genesee. Let d 9 ICC LOW We join in dtuiandiug teat the Seale shall accept oar preeedleez as its laws. No prolessienal leWier will deny that any well-bereree person who peso ids in a ear wan be deprived efreeng tires oar. demaeded that the black man to ceprived 01 his legit rights In thirst reipect The „arse inajetbe of thin petpte of Pidieteetteda veldt; rather Btu the COIO-0(1. ;Milne of Pbtlbdelplota refuse to give one man towards re. Meriting re it army, ireteaa of the eleven regiments which thoy did give, than s ee them Mee with teem In tee street cars. He couldn't- help Paying taat Pailadtivaia was hypocritioat She would Wier/ every struts pet and biareleg whv uto art ney tett git to pay the fire, riot in the cars, bat would out out the colored elerg3man nasteaing en_ hie errand of Ln , _ , Yls, a - n' love. Had the Speaker barn President Solmeen in the matter of she reconstruction of Vireleh, ne would not hare excluded thin colored Ineo ;rota equal lights rith the white. Thu law meet lb disteee• ton of color. and whatever restmettots of citir,hardp wore made, mould to m ade to ititeut doe/in t:ter of eulaY. He would take Om eleca Sato ter political pOSII,ODE. There were two persona train When: ho ILA to choose .:10 interposed Lis life to save me teed my property fro), a pt.werra; enemy-112e otter was a man nrhe powerful than hltlSnli isbn had dene everyteleg in his power to ruin and Zieettey Rte mutt tale the brothers of Breckinridge and D leis, or the Doziest, God tearing black man. As 04rd wes Ll' jades, he rover would vote tor the admission Pao Wogrosfi of any tapecentativa of hey Ibetnntatotcl State dot. an aristocratic ourstitution. Tee yearn eats tloll will, In the future, It left floret:caned, be to country what slavery has hcon in the oast. The gins of our echools were deprived of elleveland , s reader became it had on it a foot-ante against shivery ; and the city of Felladelpeta was put to the eseense of buylbg inferior locus to please. the Semiteiner who comes here ie bey goods. zio it Will be horeelter if any book puolieter pet to his beck a word In favor of nogro eqtrillty- We have been enslaved as much as they and ff we would he free, peaceful, and happy. we trust do justice to all mankll o. TILE P.ECUNT SHOOTING CASE---FtJAVIER InvesviuATlen we eon°Nas l'Avr.oa --Coroner Taylor, yesterday, regained the lavo3ti9;atisn in tee ease of AlixanCer Kirby, who tied from a plOtol 011et wound, alleged to have beau receire , l at cte h a uls of Thelma timid, ' le EFI feKl;t3 mote, on board a canal boat, neer toe bat:ore: Palm )niat. The following additional evtoente was eltoltod : John Pattetloll, on being qualme,l, toaclued that to knew Cerro], tut old Dv& snow .I{..lrby ; I had hired Carrot to watch my boat ; a man camo, up to rcy do= with one of my lines on lira fitellVier ; this on Seim day, June iff 0, toot ; i I ool: too Ike elf the man's back, and gave It so (faro,: te retry it on board the boat; be carried it atoard. and then came up to my tense for a box of maschoi , ; ttig was about ter. o'clook at night ; I told Llano' to be Blare and keep a strict UAW/ on the line? or they . ',Tr old ke gofer, being as Ilion two•nand..ed.dollarg worth mat year ; Carrot said he had nostd.ig, to pnttet hiugelf; I got him a revolver • (revolver ShOwo) that is the pistol ; Carrel stopped In tne beast live Or ter. minutes ; I told him al: the floes were on &eh be felt IGO, and went abeatol ; about one and a half cholocit Carrel came to my debt, and told ma thtre were seam men down there to rub him ; that Ore of them had jumped down into the 'tarty, and pat the I':4:tts out; I got up as eiikkly as I could, and on the road going down Carrot Feld there wan .3aothor man With the Ore who Jumped into thc. Cabin, CIO grabbed blip by th e noeb '' I got a light froth another man's boat, went In to the eaion, locttf:d at the man, and when I came out of the eosin Listed Carroll where the other m;n was ; he replied ho had run away : I made no Maher In. 40/1.1 ; I went to Twenty-ant street and hallooed for the pf.lice than wont to tlellawhili sten% and still called fq; police , and they came to my 'mist ar ce, ass Silted the what the mattes 54.33 I told Item there rem thieves on the brut; trey came down, went into the cabin, and toss Kerb; no' • the notice netted me what I knew; I told them I 'lave Carroll the pistol protect himself; tierrof did n ot toll me that be bad elvot any t...ne, tin no R ot down Fiats, at my hone.; I told the pollee that a man had been robbing my boat, end was shot; the anehof was not brought en my boat until the neat day.. ilobert Patterson sworn- I saw Carroll and Kirk, or Saturday, June 10th ; at that time I thenett IVrby wee a stranger; boa.r4 (lharlaa leil'el , 2l say to Kirby. '; why he did not bring that anchor back ;" he said, 'lc it-1, do you think I'm .gtdog to lug that over on my Slieulders ;" I had a lighter alongside of say kosher Jain rattoroowo scow. and behind her was. a small 500 W. *IIOM elle f'ilonited to i re. roe know •, I said to Kirby "go and take ter, aid go and get the Midler and bring it to its boat :ti my attention watt then called to coma. thine also and I tten left ; I cannot tell whether it was I*. the fore or site. noon, but I think IA the fore noon ; 1f this Is the man Kirby that I hired last De rember one year Flll3, me oydnton is that lie had no intention et. stealing ; Kirby was sober at the time I saw him when be was in liquor he was crazy ; his terwation when he was sober wee that of a very quiet man ; I mean that he was only a quarrelsome mart when he was drunk. and not a dishonest one. The investigation here closed, and the jury ad journed ever to neXt Tuesday afternoon, when It is expected that other witnesses will be examined.. P..tagENCIER RAILWAY LlGENsub.—The Highway Department has received from Oka TAWiltifi possergerrollway companies the following amounts r. r car licenses for 1865: Fifth and Sixth.streets road. forty oars. $1,200 ; Tenth and Eleventh. streets, twenty-seven cars, $810; Race and Vine streets, fif teen ears, $450; Second and Third-streets, sixty C.". $1.800; Spruce and Pine.streets fourteen dare, $420; Ph - pi-avenue and Girard College, sixteen cars, $4BO ; Green and Coates. thirty Oars, 88180 FAUWOUDI , krd ATCliotreet, fourteen oars. *420; Fourth and Eighth-streets. twenty-tWO care, am; Tiestonville, sixteen oars, $4 80; Chestnut and Wel nut-streets, twenty. one cars, $B3O ; Seventeenth and Eighteenthstreete, fourteen oars, $420; Thirteenth and Fifteenth•streets, sixteen Oars, $4BO ; Girard avenue, twelve cars, $360; Lombard and South. streets. fifteen oars. *450; Union passenger cmtb. pony, Seventh and Ninth streets. thirty oars, $9OO. Malting a total of three hundred and sixty two ears, paying *10.860. The Market-street road nits not vet paid. that company havittg a Milt In court testing the matter. yrricolat OVITAIENT FUND.—The follow itg TS A Itist of contributions to the land Malve at Me :Aloe, No. 921 Ottestnat etfebt, Bet aCknorti cdgeo Pupils West Chester Academy and Military 'lnstitute, per William F. Wvers . . ..... 542 15 Trinity Chapel, per Rey II Dahlias; 12 01) Fraternal Lodge, No. 188, 1 0.0. F 20 00 Police 1 00 Corpregation "Miscue Israel," Rev. S. Metals, per J. L. LPberman 800 00 St. Peter's Lutheran Church, (additional).. 500 PRMON INEXECTORS.—The District Court and the Dow of Oommon Pleas have made the lot lowing appointments of Inspectors of the County Prison: Wm. Shippen, M. D., M. W. Baldwin, Erars Rodgers, John Riddle, M. D., J. Rodman Paul, M. D., and Isaac R. Garrignen. THE NATIONAL GAMIL—A match game of base ball will be played at Fifteenth and lOoltinv bis avenue this afternoon, between the aotivos of this oily end a picked nine Irvin New Jersey. The game will be very _interesting, as the Jerseymen are strong players. Game to CommenCe at three o'clock. CITY COUNCILS. A stated motto, or uowoons was held yeaterday &Raman, at wlliaL the following btlekleeS Wad transacted: SELECT 88. CH. JAMNS LTND. Esq President, in the chair. The FItiSSIDSN't called the Chamber to order. Mr. KeMICKLY (0 ), of the Seeped ward, arose to a privbeged question, and said that he felt oin• stTamea, out of respect to himself and the members of the bony, to apologize for what immured at the lest meeting of Councils. lie assured the members that it was neither his will or Infatuation to offend eget/ st the dignity Of the Chamber. He regretted the words that fell from ids, lips in debate, and that hta pamion got the better of `his judgment lie de. sited to assure the gentleman from the Fifteenth ward (Mr. Gray) that he had no disposition to mani fest any 'unkind leellnes toward Mtn, and he felt the position in which he (the speaker) was planed as keehly as any one amid in the city of Philadel phia. Mr. Gael* (U.) said, as one of the actors in the paimul occurrence, there was no one who depre. cared it more than lie did. None felt the necessity of keeph. g ul. the dignity of the Chamber mire than be did, and while 110 heartily accepted the /limn gy of the gentleman 01 the Seoond ward, he hoped the Other members WoMild join with him. Dlr. Riche (U.) offered a petition askiog for the change of the Seventh division precinct house, Seventh ward Referred. Mr. r3BALLCAOKS (U.) preeented a petition to place the polite ano bre•alarm telegraph In the TA elm •third wax& Referred. Joaes, one seeing that iron railings be pl.cod around the market space at Girard avenue. Eeterred. The errata presented a inmmtirticatlon from the trustees of the Ice-boat, asking permission to pin , CIIOO from the Government an auxiliary steamer to the foe Lost. Referred. luso. .'Le from the Commissioner of Markets, sta. ting that t WO hundred Sad siaty,.ine lumps of but ter Lial teen seized for short weight, from January 1 to June 14, two hUndred and thirteen lumps of 'vb.:on had bean turned over to the Guardians of the Foci—thirty-three more than required by lair. Also, one from W. A. Gray, cht4f Inspactor of streets, nominating Joseph T. Ford as nis chief ohm k. GSAY. chairman of the Committee on Water, wade r. report appropriating 450.0E0 for purchasing end laying a pumping molt, from the iloW nail-house to Corinthian avenue. NOM, Also, a old providing for laying water-pipes on Twenty.first street, between North College avenue and Ridge road. Passed. Also, a bill providing tor the increase of the salary of the ChM Engineer of the Water Works to $4 . 000. Consideratdo eiturtssion ensued on the bill ; the fritnds at It urging its passage because of the oner ous duties that would devolve upon him in the ex tension of the water works. The bill was oppoSed Incense, when the door was opened to the increase of salaries, Councils would have to grant the same to the other heads of departments, schoolteachers, policemen, &o. Not agreed to—yeas r, nays 14.. (U) called up the bill from 04mmori Connell, providing for the pavment of tee interest on the city debt I,lling due July 1, len. The bill appropriates one million dollars for the pulT.2::, The bill was concurred in. A communication was received from the Mayor terednaling Johh Agnew as Inspector of stationary engines. meet the act of Legislature. The Mayor slums that he has already nominated one person, but the nomination was not acted upon. An elude. Sion in the Twenty-seootd ward, a few days since, warred him of the neCeSSity or immediate anion. Referred to the Committee on Police. The Cutate prestnted a Communication from the Chief Regis . ear, making the 'following nominations under the Registry act: John U. Dye, Registrar ; D J. Kennedy, Draughtsman; Jas. W. Simmons, Clerk. Referred. . Spearing (U.) chairman of the Committee on City Property, made a report, directing the chief Commissioner of City Property to take a room Mr the BORT dof Revision. He Bald that toe City Com. ruissiOners pronounced the eac of the. Legislature creating the board unconstitutional, and tetanal to give up the room they occupy as a lumberroom. /sassed. Mr. Gray (U.) offered a resolution requesting Ceninsen Council to return the bill making an apt nropriation for the relief of 'amines of VOilln tears. Ho tato the committee of three appointed by Colin eti bad co: suited with the CGOlutiesionerii, who stated that they would require $1.e0,000, which would be tuffielent to pay everything, aid no. further appro. priatiob wou:e be asked. The bill as passed by the select branch, appropriates $50,000. The resolu thil was passed. Mr. Jones, ohairman of the Committee on Law, made a report ctianging the boundary lime of the bistb. division, First ward, and creating an addi tlonal division, called tile Ninth division. Agreed to. Also, a bill oneogirg the boundary lines of the Fifth division of the Etfaltth ward ; also, creating an additional division. Agreed to. Also, a bill anti:4 the boundary lines of the Third and Ninth division of the lifteentb. ward, and creating an additional division. Agreed to. Also ; a bill changin the votieg.place in the g_ Eighth division of the Ninth ward to 2129 Market street. Agreed to. AlBO 5 01 bill changing the boundary division of the Eleventh division of the Eighteenth ward. Tine bill Ircin Common Couto!' providing for casearliemleirdt North. Beofed street was taken up, and the previous qbeslion oalled by IVIt. FRuEKAN. The male question was put ' • yeas 12, nays S. On the adoption of the first sootien of the bill, the less were 15 nod nose-I. Mr. Kira (Ce) aimed an amendment to the se. core SeCtloll, providing that the city should be at no txpotse fur grading. Not agreed to. oeCond section was tiar9l . l to—ynas 11, nays 7. The 5.11 pesed finally—Teas 13, nays 8 The eraluanco making an appropriation to the rE,M voluntoe7s, returnod 'from Common 031,-uoii, was talon up, and toe vota making the UM ell COO ITCM.sidere.il s and the original sum, $lOO,OOO, reinserted, mid then the bill passed as it maw: from the othor ChaTzber. The orainanee authorizing the purchase of a lot in the Ninth ward, for school putpuE.:-,E, was passed. over the Mayor's veto. Adjourned. COMMON BR,&ICCH. President SyounuY ) in the chair. Itir. IslcntLe (O.) offered a rescaution providing ilia whets the Chamfer adjourn oft toe 13th day July, It adjourn until the second Thursday of Sep tr. rubor. Parsed. Mr. IVIAILOaII, ), from the commtuittee on Fi nance, presented. an ordinamte appropriating sl,oooa COO to pay the interest en the public debt failing floe to, theist of July, 1865. Paned. Fir. Bunny (il.);trom the Committee on High ways. presented a resolution authorizing the grad ing of Read street, below Otsego street. Postponed for the present. Also, a resolution providing for the opening of Seventeenth street, from Ellsworth street to Wash. ington avenue, as a public highway. Passed. Also. for the opening ttf Reim street from Eleventh to Thirteenth street. Passed. liar. Munn (U.), from the Oommittee on Snr. veys, presented an ordinaime providing fOr the gra ding, etching, paying, and maeadamlning of Broad street from Columbia avenue to Germantown ave nue. Pasted. Mr. BILLINGTON (U.) offered an ordinance provi eing for the construction of a culvert at Seventeenth and Thompson streets, along Seventeenth to Pam ter, and thence to Eighteenth street. Reforrad to. Committee On Surveys. A oommunicarion was received from the Commis sioner of Markets, In compliance with a resolutlan of Cony rill, Stating that the clerk of the South and Eleventh street Marke', from Janaary 1 to June 14, 1865, had taken 260 lumps of butter of abort weight. and according to the receipts from the °Mee of the Guardians of the Poor, he has deposited at said t Mee 218 lumps, being b 3 lumps more than he was required to deposit by the law regulating the duties of the clerk of markets. Mr. UlefzEL (O.) offered a resolution instructing the Committee on Gas to colder with. the trustees of the Gaff Works relative to the reduction of the price of gas to consumers, and to report the same to Councils. Agreed to. Mr. Smarm (U.) offered a resolution providing ter changing the place of voting of the Sixth divi sion of tau Tenth ward. Referred to the Committee en Law. Mr. Evens (U) offered an ordinance providing of,aoging the name or Coates street west of Broad to Park avenue. Referred to the Committee OD Surveys. Mr. Smirsor (U.) offered an ordinance providing for the payment of deficiencies for the Twenty. first school section for the years 1803 and 1864. Re. furred. Mr. Evens (U.) moved to take up the bill pro. aiding for the payment of deficiencies la recruiting the kfancoolf. corps. Mr. WOLlftny (0-) earied for the yeas and nays. The yeas were 22, nays 16. Tile Motion was agreed to. Mr. Menses (U.) moved thatthe further °onside. ration cf the bilt be indefinitely postponed. Upon this motion the yeas were 23, nays 5. Agreed to. Tee ordinance supplementary to an ordinance lative to hackney coacker,was taken up and passed. It antrautzes the proprietors of hotels, under the direction of the Mayor, to occupy that side of the nubile highwaye adjacent to the foot-pavement in front thereof for the temporary stand of registered hackney coacboB belonging to or employed by the said proprietors. An ordinance from Select Council, Changing the places of vetfrg. In the Second ward. and changing the election divisions In Said ward, was taken inp and passed. The ordinance from Select Council appropriating $750,000 for tee extewdon of the Water-Works was taken up, and, after considerable debate, was post poned for one week. Adjourned. THT COURTS. c anir t or quarter Alewatung—Ron. JolePn mown, 4.Bnuciakte J. - tattoo. CWathan B. MUM En 2.. Primal:llons' Attorney.) TRH. OONSFI,I3J-C - i OAS.% judge Allison charged the jary in the ease of Jottph Putty ; Charles J. Kern, an•l George Smith. obaraed with conspiracy, In expelling lisbleca and Bennett Moore Isom rooms they rented at 2000 Brandywine street. The jury rendered a verdlet fincliog Joseph Putty guilty, but recommending , Lim to mercy ; Charles S. Kern guilty, and George Smith riot guilty. Sentence deferred. SOninTniiiii fairs matinOTING. . . . James Tohin was charged with an aslault and batiorY , and an assault with Intent to rob White Griswold. The latter testified that he was met at Castes street nun Delaware avenue by a man whir imked him to change a fifty-cant note, which Wil9 refused. The prisoner then seised him by the abouldeis, item behbrd, mid attempted to throW him down, and then tried to take hls wateh, Malty% the pocket down. The prisoner professed to be drank, out bid big faoe wish Ws coat collar. Toe prisoner said be was drunk, and knew notLlf g about tht matter Wain the . next m Xetl.l+l. Vert lot, guilty of athlikalt tam battery, SUMIO.9 II i.e two Month& ABOUT A. IiTDBATIT SelVabi Fleming react'', guilty to committing ao assault and battery on Isaac armstroug. a lame man. The latter testified chat he went to get a drit it of water, and was met by defendant, alto •truoli him in the neck. the airmen sac° eledgei to having told the defendant that he never stole copper out of the Navy Yard. 41. willows testified that Fleming said no Orlopl • Me Armstrong shmuld KO to the hydrant, she a th , cripple replied that ho never stole calmer out of tee Vey) , Yard. There lea., a dispute trot ;coca the °eminent of the blinding and others about the nee or eater from the hydrant. fllr. Ple-ildbet Staten that he was a qUarEar.blB,7 no Navy Yard, and was contimtally being halloomi at by the Gee family es a copper thief. Thflimtlles bad occurred abut the use of water from fine ny drant, and this cripple was sent to annoy Mel, a - rd when be called him a thief he wall sweated on the neck. Mr. Fleming said If he had struck the orip• pie he remake have injuewl him severely, no doubt, but be merely smacked him. Sentenced to pay a fine of Hoe &Mare and cogs. I=l Samuel Fleming was charged with committing an SA eault and battery OD Edna Gee. It seems that Fleming occupies the store, and Gee the h•:u4a El+za wee sitting upon the store atop on Sunday, and the derendant took ber by the shoulders and threw her In the street. Verdict, not guilty. STRAVGIt VBILDICET John Wayne, a boy s was charged with stealing $BOO. The evldenoo was that a boy named Gloilol2 entered the house of Januar Prayer, awl Shortly aftormhzda the money was missed. Wayne wa'osed the premises while Giboon was in ilium. l l nr°l66 not guilty. A S'OITTRYITL THIEF Wm. Dougherty, a boy, was charged with steal. log a boa or cigars. A WItDO6II tostided teat the boy walked Into hie Mote while be was at supper, and took the eta off the seen: Verdict, guilty. Ortlered to enter bail, and taken home by hie mother. TOIINO HOBBS THIEF Bernard Flneberger, a boy aged seventeen, plead. ea guilty , to oteallag a horse. Mary Miller tesufted that the 110710 W4B BtOMII from the stable and talitil to Camden, where tap boy attempted to sell It Or $4O. Sentenced to Ma months In tate ()minty Pillion. AN OUTRAGROUS OASIS Martin Bier, a German, was charged with mall- Measly destroying clothing. Liharies Mat em, a boy, testified that he and two other boys were sitting on the step adjciaing the defendant's. who Caine ont and (dosed the bulk-window, and then poured tittiol on his step. The two other boys sat down on the step alter Bier went la, and had their clothing and persons burned with the vitr.ol.'Bear was up stairs looking out the window and laughing at them. The defense called Mr. Batrant, who stated that, before the alderman, the boys testified that Mr. Bier poured the vitriol. over them. Gustave Remak, Erg , made an earnest anneal In behalf of the defendant, saying that it he believed be 1.88 gouty of so monstrous a crime, nothing 1- wield induce bird to defend him,be knew the da. fondant to be a decent man, add ens who would so••rn such an act. The jury, however, disagreed with the counsel and found Bier guilty. &intended to six months In the county prison. HuNOICABLY ACQUITTBD Charles Hope, John Kelgley, and Francis hie. Quade, were charged with the larceny or a watch and chain A man named Martin Daley was In• Meted with the others but was not present. Cbarles Bole testified that he was drunk and hid down on a settee, He did not believe either of the three oefendanta had. anything tO 40 vii% it. The ease was abandoned, and a reran of not guilty rendered. ABOUT GOATS. A trial was bad upon cross bUls, in which George Lukens ones Elizabeth Wooster, and ,100 versa. Mrs. Wooster is the owner of a large number of William and Nancy gears, some of which were in the habit of frequenting the premises or Mr. La kens. Re notified the lady that she must keep her goats from lilt premises or ho would shoot them. Mrs. Wooster's Tentonio blood arose at that, and she rent ward to Mr. Lukens that If lie shot her goats the would shoot his horses. rinally, a goat entered the prembell, which Mr. Lnneoe seized, and ordered one of his men to take to the station-hums. Mrs. Wooster followed up and attacked Mr. Limns, who held her to prevent tieing injured. Mrs. Woos ter, on the other hand, swears that Mr. Lukens struck her. Verdict, guilty, as to both. Sentenced to pay the costs. THE POLIOE. [Before Mr. Alderman Balkier.) LARGE:I7V OF FOUR WATCHES. A man, giving the name of Peter Borns, was ar raigned at the Central Station, yesterday afternoon. on the charge of the larceny of four watches the property of Mr Wm Smith, who keeps a Watch store on South Street, above Fifteenth street. The defendant had potatoes for sale. About noon yesterday he went into the store, where he met Mrs Smith, and desired to sea her some potatoes. She replied that she did not want any, and he 'folk his departure. Before he got out of sight she went into tne next-door neighbor's house for a few moo- meats• The potato man returned to the shop of Mr. Smith, and just as he was emerging therefrom Mrs Smith earns out or her neighbor's holm' end saw him leaving the store. " What are you doing there said she. 4 ;1 want to sell some. potatoes," replied he. "I httieve you've been stealing," responded liars. Se3ith. The suspected itulividtial sought safety in flight. Mrs Smith joined in hot putouts, and alarmed the painhborhood. Pollee Miners flanked the fugitive, and he was captured. sour watches were' .ound upon him. They were identified as the property of Mr. Smith. The prisoner had no gamma to offer, not even the stereotyped ono of ' , being drunk or he wouldn't hare done it." He was committed to answer. tßeforo Mr. Alderman littladllBoll4 FCoPierin YOUTH. Henry James is a lad twelve years old. He was' arraixned yerierday, on the charge or.etabbicg a companion with whom he had a squabble on Wed softy. rear Brawl and Brown streets. If Is al leged that he stack a penknife-blade Into the ab domen of his antagonist, prormoing a rather dan gerous wound - ,as a part of the injury inflicted 19 Internal. The hopeful month fell In a At, whoa he was about to be arrested, and continued in this condition for some time, He was commitaed to await the retain of the boy's injuries. [Egon Mr. Alderman Carter.] ROBBING A SONG•BRLLSR, A vender of ballads made his appearance In Pine Pricy olives Trout street, on Wennceds.y evening, and offered to :oil EtriltA to the p4tri..die roiddente of tha , ; delectable thoroughfare. He also Indulged In drinking, see., and, when Called upon to loot thhe bill. hod not the material. He said ne had enough when bO visited the street, but must have been robbed. A woman, named Mary Meddleko, it is al !nod, seized ell hie songs, two hundred In number, and at once con:I-et:red them, for which she was ar rested. She war committed to answer at court. [P6tore Mr. Aldwinsa Godbon.] BWINDLISR. A young Mart was arralgaul yesterday on the charge or obtaining money under false pretennen, by going alm.ng otasous and borrowing Mali sums of money la air nr:tra, of the Howard Express Com• pany. He was bound over la the sum el p/,000 to .newer at court. [Wore Mr. Alderaim Plankinton A CITIZBN GANDOTED AND BOBBED, Richard o , Rcegban was arraigned yesterday morning on 'ale charge of hi g hway robbery. Tile evidence set forth the facts thaton Wednesday night a citizen was passing along the street, near Vine and Thirteenth, when he was suddenly Seized by two men one of them garroted him, while toe other it tavved We w.,,toh, and then hastened away with it. The victim OhaSed One of the party, and coiled loudly lot the police. Officer &Urdu was on hand, and ho arrested the detendant, The wallah had been thrown into the street during the flight. it was pinked up by it couple of citizens. The pri. Boner was committed to answer at court. [Before Mr. Alderman Toland.] TUB OLD STORY. Emma Davis, Mary Kline, and CharloS Lowry were arraigned yesterday on the charge of robbing& soldier of the emu of SM. He met the party at a house in the Vi of Fifth and Oallowhill streets, st.d it WWI propoSed that he should take a ride with them. The Maier was jest intosioated enough to to be particularly soft and verdant, and acgalezcad. Reaching a lonesome rural section, he was robbed, and then "dumped" out of the vehicle and there left. Lowry was charted with the robbery. He was ordered to enter $1,200 bail to answer. The women, as accessary to tho Mot of felony, were held in the sum of *OOO each. SHIPPING. 4M U. S. MAIL LINE FROM BALTIMORE for FJRT HONED& 9i tR- P.M.R. Pid.NT. and RliJB MOND. by drat elect tteafnerßard Excellent:ad captains. daily. '£iie Bay Line steamers Louisiana and 'Daniel Web ster will leave the Union Dock, loot or. Concord attest, delty. at 0 o`meek P 01, for Fort Monroe and Norfolk, Va., e,nnectine at Ft 3: t Monroe wits the steamers Gent. ginna arc M. Martin for Ci , 7 Point and ittca.mond. Va. Rem - ming. will leave Riehmoed at 8 A. rd. dotty, mopping at city Point, and connecting at Port 111,nros with the Bay Line steamers to a leave Norfolk at 23 P. 8.. and arriving in Baltimore in time for the Eastern and Western trains. and for Weskington City, D. 0 The steamers of this line navigate the. Tames river, going and reit:mien, entirely in day time, giving pas se-e'en. ample time to see the fortiftgatioas, and all otbar bj Ceta of intareat. 'rickets:or the above paces can be had onboard of the boats ine frog. Baltimore to Forlorn•••••••• --VS. 00 Fert Sionroe • 00 Through tickets train Baltimore to Btchinond 8 00 e • •• City Point 7 60 State•roome en d Meals ext.'s. The ditto- room accomm.dations are unsurpassed, and the table wail supplied. Pan enema taking tne 1 . 16 train from Philadelphia nth make connection with this Pas-enters taking the 8 A. M train from New York have ample time to dine in Baltimore. Pmeenters Wring the 8 P at. train frona Washington Janke connection with this line . A coach will be in waiting on the arrival of the 115 train from. Philadelphia to convey Paineagers to the heats of this tine. free of charge. Baggage carried free of charge. O. FALLS, President, D. D.> JAMAS, General Passenger Agent. Pitiful el. phis. .ie2o4f BOSTON AND PHILA.Dr..I. ebelAmeebee PHU STEAMSHIP LIME. sailing from eau no r$ on SATURDAIS, from drat wharf above 2/Mt. Street. Philadolibla, and Lona Wharf, Boston. The mulishly NORMAN. Ceret Baker. will eel Pon. fiiiindelyhts for Benton, on Saturday. June 24, ►i 10 a., and steamship SAXOP, Capt. itatiltowe, non BOP ton for Philadelphia, on the same day at 4 r. These new and eabatanital literately* fora ► rapul.s. lime. Nailing from eaeli pOll Pi14012/17 on 84411241111' / 1 " 17 / 1 WM IMMO& at ouvhalf the Prod= shairot OR the Teteste. Freights take* at fair rates thiamin% aro rev:coded to load. OAP Ronlrto Sidi of Lading with their goody. for grotght or rootage (havifin* sooonrasodataonw 0P1 , 17 to _ DELAWAREdis OD. N3Ni south . 4 4-Eft, STEAM TO LIVERPOOL at Queenstown—The Incase. Line, mama, 01a.i..VirersKLI, carrying the P. S. stalls CITY OF LONTkoR . .....—SATn it DAY . June 24th. ()IVY OF kIAbOHFS ST< . • EOSINDY,Y,, /nue 98th. CITY OF REW YORK .. • FIaTORDAY. Jnlylst. At Noon. from Pier et North River. RATE:, OF PAS-AOR. Pirdt VD 00 Steerage. .. . .•...11130 00 •` •to London. 05 00: " ioLondon•.. 34 00 •• to Pa rte-30a W to Parte .... 90 00 Paetenge , a WOO forWereed to Harr% Hantburg,-hre- Owe, Pie , ate , at moiterato rats.. Vamp by the mail eteamere, every way dor. payable in_gol4 Pay.sse by the mid •vreet 'teeni er., payable to 1D carrenor bteer4,ec paPsege from Lit-arm,' or (ideedetown. S3C gold, or ite egtivalent. Tickets can be bought here br penman seeding for th..ir Meade For farther information, ends at the GontlianVe Offle..e. JORS t 3 DaLS, Agent, ten ttil 111 WALAOT Street. Phil,. NEW TOW-BO VT LINE. --DELAWARE AZD C1TE9.0131.K1 8 I.'BA TOW-BOaT &MANY —Barges Towed to and (min Phliaoeiphia, Havre de Mao, tialtlm Ww•le legion. and int.rmediete Pointe. P OLVDP. h CO., Meats, 0.0 14b01:111 WilktiV69, Philadelphia. °apt. JOHN L atieisi.l3. nutwgletendeut iel.3 tdel A gar tat t NEW EXPRESS LINE, ivixAsae.a, OSOBORTOWFI L Aatr WASHINOTOR, Via Chesapeake cad Delaware (Mee rltestners here feat Wharf above MARY.ST Straw CrOrY WITURSDAY rad SATURDAY, at N M. Yfa Vralaht spply to Agents, Wet. F. CLYDE di Oti.. 24 F srth and Veldt, Whereas . 0.8. DAVIDSOI Usormeere.D.43.; FLOWBRS Zs ISOWRI, alextutaxik V“. arale4e. A d dir s e ITOTICE.—FOR L'INN 7 OUR --Ma PHILADELPHIA LAU , ARV' YORK WOMEN ST/AMWAY' COMPANY. •1: iloolawara and UAW& Canal. Steamers leave DAILY. Sit* wharf beloW areet,__at 2 o'closk P. M. CILIDE & CO.. 148. WHARVIII4,PkIIa. ithl64lL Now J.ll/11111 RAND. 117 WALL &lite% leek. PRESS.-PIiIfADELPFILV,' FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1865. RAILROAD LINES. 1865. Niclrtrarafib. 1865. OAILDNA AND AMBOY AND PRILADNIMMIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANT'II LINES PROM PRILADNIXHIA TO NIMw YORK AND WAY PLACE. WII/MOM WALSIIT STIANT 11111117,_ WiAVE POLDOWEI-.VISI RAWL Ai A. II via Omsidtm and Amboy, 0. and A. A.- wmaseedr . :tion. NS It BA. , via Camden and derma* Ott?. MMUS et 9.15 A. M. via Oamdeo and iinie.y[losommo dattee (Fr eight and P 85811400 ....... 996 Ai sr. At., via liar leee add Amsoy,O. aid A. &AZ K., moo., Oseaden end A.mboy. lesontree dories._ reisbt and Pubsenges).,„ , 20 AS P. _ via CARldeli lid Afliboy,"'Ailiciiindetle ttoA (Fratight and Pitmengirl—let Olen Tleksi... 2 w Do. 0 0 • Id Glue Ticket. • • f 00 Ll)t P. x., via Camden and Amboy, Aseommia. dation (Frtdght and Passmigar)—loi IMau Tisk.i. 190 Do. do. Id Duel Ticked. 1 On At 8.00 A. M.. 900 and OP. N. for Meant Soli,. eV' Yealb•mo, sad h. in woitown. At BA. II and 9 P for Freehold AE e an, 9.16 A. M. 12 M 8.80, 5„ and wirr. IL, ter Pattevra, Rivertier. Barium, Beverer. nalew"" , butibuon Florense, BordentoWn. dna. The eP. AL lino rune direst through to TkkAtAll.. At 7.80 A. M for Palmyra. Itiverten. Dala*ao. Beer- Iv. and lek dngton. At 10 A Yard 8 P. IL. Slwanboat /mato". for Brig. tot Ber!lngrop. Beverly. As. Lan PROM lIBISINGTON D W EP OT WILL LiAlge AS FOLLOS: At IL IA A. M.. via Bezedngtot. and yeseap At 4. 1 40 P. M.. vialtensington and 7ue:o' Oity,Kw. A. P M., via Kensington and Jersay . ony• Washington and Jew Fork CO At 1.2 P. K. (Bight)' _ via Koneinglon and Jersey 01 1.2 Weshipicton and New Yort Mall. 26 The 5.46 P t. 111. idu. will run delly77ll <dhow:Min. dayarincep, Pot Buffalo, Dunkirk, 1011112. I OW•go, 219 - eheeter• Binghampton, Great Band, Montrose. W Scranton, Strondisburg, Water Gan. Belvidere, Batton. baarbertvills Tlemiagton. dre: at 0.80 A. M.. and 030 P M., The 8,30 P. M tinned. with the trete leaving Beaton for liana). trimmis, Allentown, Bethlehem. Be for Lambertville and intermediate stations at 91'. S. for Bristol. Trenton, ece., at 7.9®• and IL ig A.. 1.. 6.:0 end 6P. M. and 19 midnight. For Comae/M. Torriedale, Elolmenburm Talon . ariennos .401 Fmagford. at 9 A. M. 11 16, 9 3,6, 8.914 tad 11 P. M. the 9.3.9 P. IL line runs to Dolmen mg only. gar For Pew York and Way thus leiring lisnstaa an Depot, take the ears on Fifth street, eboir•Wablima Milian hour before departure. The ears run tato tea Depot, and on the arrival of lash train run from the De 2ot. fifty pounds of Baggage only allowed oath r. Peagengera are prohibited from Miring haft am ..111% gage but their wea ri ng apparel All baggage over Ift, eounde to be paid for extra. The Company limit tlimo reeponsibility for baggage to One Dollar per_ pound,and will not be liable for any amount beyond wfln. exempt by special contrast. graham m Baggage /rem trill osft for and deliver baggage at the Denote. vier* to left at No. Wel. ant street. WILLIAM N. OATZUMIIt. Meat. Jane 12, ISM - Gram rams 111/11VI :viz Fox ranaannaa. WILL !ALPS PROM mg POOP OP 00111MAND smear. At is M. and 4P. Jersey City and. Camden. At 7, 10, and 113 i A. W.. 6 P. M. and 19 (Walt% Yis Jar. IST City end Nominate% Yrom the foot of Barclay street re d A,, V. !P.N._ Via Amboy and Camden. From Pier No. 1, Worth riyer,at 191., 4, and P. 12. tfraight aadpassenger). Amboyand Camden. ap34l ainalm PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGITOL ABA BUN/. VOR! RAILEOLD. ram Tia Ailommenelng morii•ap, APRIL gd. 1865. Trainee will leave Depot.eorner BROAD Street and WASHING TON Avenue. en follows: Express Train, at 4.06 A-K. Mondays Sive ted.), for Baltimore fend WashLuston stopping at dim Perryville, Havre de-Grase, Aberdeen. PerriMan'a. and a•nolia. Delaware Railroad Train at 7.46 A. X. (Sundays ex empted) for Salisbury. Milford. and Intermediate Ella- Mons. Way- Hall Train. at S. 16 A.M. (Sundays isxcerded).for Baltimore. stopping at all reguear stational. Ulmer:. Traia at 1 BP. X. (Sundays exempted) CST Baltimore and Washington, slopping at Chester. Ml minrion. Elkton. Perryville. and Havre-de-Grass. Kinnear Train at RN P. X (Sundays exempted) tter Baltimore and Washington, stOrine at Will/drab)** Ite mark. Simon, Nort Base, errrville. Havre-dm , brace, Perryman's. Magnolia, and Eiteromer'e Bun Nista B.:prase at 1.16 P. SI for Felteauere and Wash. Mean. etopping en ObesterAonly to take %Rimer* and Washington paseengers). Wilmington. Newark, ton, North-East, Perryville. and Havre-de-Grass. Passengers for NORFOLK. FORTHineil 01.71 POINT, and RICHMOND, will take the IS P. X. train wiy.miKaTokr ACCOMMODATION TRAINS Stopping at all Stations between Philadelphia and 1,11- Wanton. Leave Philadelphia at 7.46 and n A. K., 7, 3.30. 5 1 _ 7, and it P. K. The 330 P. 61. train sonneete with oi lman 11. R. for Milford and intermediate stational. Leave Wilmington at 5.45. 8. and 5.30 & 4. 5.30 and 5 3P P • 80 Trains for Sesad lf Castle lull* Philadelphia at 7.45 and na, 11. P _ THSOOOB TRAMS TEOM Lama CHEerER FOR ' Lean °heeler at. 7 44.8.41, 10.14 A. Y.. ILA 1.419. (40. 6.14. 7 '5 l , and 9.06 P. M. FROM RALTIIIOI3B TO PRILADIILPHIA. Leave Bahlreore 8.25 A. M , Way Mall. _LIOP. Snrens: 4.-26 P. M. Way Train : 6.96 P. IL. lzyreus Erpreas TRAMS YOE BALTIII.OISX. Leave Cheater at 8.64 A. M.. 1.60 and 11.10 t, Y. Leave Wilmington at Lit 11.85 A. IL, 1.96. tad 12.26 P. M. trot Ott Train, with Paassator Gar attashad, lams foT ParrYrllia and Istam• sl l 44 etatione at 7.40 r. __ _ iii r rOrDAT TEAM& Elven Train At 4.06 A. H. for Hatintors and Wank. Parton, stopping at Wilmington, Parr Yen!, Himi.d4). Orace. Aberdeen. Parrrmanl. sad nisgmnia. Night Express at 11..16 F. H. for Baltimore and Washington, clopping at Chester (for Baltimore and. Washington pastengers), 1 4 ( limington. Newark. Elk ton, if orth•East, Farrrville, and Havre &Arai* Accommodation Frain at 10F. H. for Wilmington and Way station _ a rlMOEa FOR FRMADHLPRLA.. Leave Be:timer. at 9.25 P. N., 'awning at if.'".. 914 . Grate. Perryville, and Wilmington_ also stops et ink ton and Newark (to take eaveengers for PhiLidell/kla and leave pageengers from Waabington. or Baltimore). and Chester to /Gave possessors from Baltimore or Washington.. b•Wre Wilmiliton for Philadelphia at 5.30 Y. 31. ap3 H. F. IfBDtI%I. Ikon. pkiiNBYLVANIA. ONNTRAL RAIL ICILISIII MITER ARRANGEMENT. Ike train, of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad have the MOW Depots at TUritTXXITt ana KAI"' Streets. The nn of the Markeratreet Passenger Antiwar" ran to and from Pennsylvania Central Railroad Depot. et Thirtieth and Martel Streets; they also have Front street every twoliniVEßOO, eommentang one boar rani- Otte to the time of dopartare of seek train, end alleW about SO minutes fora trip. Their oars are In waiting on the arrival of nob Train to sonny passengers late the etty, and eonneolons are made with all roads angelus , Market street On SIINDAYS---Cars leave Eleventh and Market - Sts. at 7 41 P. M.. to connect with Pittsburg end Erie Mail. and at 10.20 P. M. K ron eniladolphia. Express. 2/11213ei. Baggage will hereafter be losstors at No. al South - Eleventh street. Partin desiring baggage taken to the trains. can have it done at revonable retell ne l og oi A _SEEMS AT DEPOT TEM: LBAPS. MAIL n •.•• um. 2 •_.• • •at9oo A. X. PAOLI ACOONXODATHiiii:MOO FAST LIAR. " 12.00 H. PARKBSBURii. " 1.10 ". H. HARRISBURG A)C0440/GD1T1091•... " 1.90 •• LAIWASTBR ACCOMMODATION....... ' 4.00 " PAOLI TRAIN, No. 9 . •' . " 9.20 `• PITTSBURG AND BIMS •• 930 " PSIILADJSI,PMARRPIINtS " ILLI antnel. ernsEtnan AND REIS " 140 66. PHILADELPHIA %%PRISM. . " 6.06 11.l l. PAULI ACOOMMODATIOA, No. " 8.30 " PARRBSBDRO. •• 9.00 LARCAaTSR " 12.80 P. H. lALT LIRE— . " 12.60 pAorz 4.40 DAY DAT It XPREr.6... 6.45 " " 8. " MAI MA •`" Philadelphia Raprees leaved daily. Mightn't and Erie Mail leaver daily (except Nato:day). All ether Trains daily (except SundaY. The Penneylvitais Railroad Company Hill not mum 7167 rint for baggage, oveept for Wearing Apparel, and Omit their responsibility to One Handred Donau in Nene. all 'Baggage exceeding that anionr.t Irani will he at the rick of the owner, unless taken by Oh dal goo/raft for further information, As to time Axel eonneettote. flee bills and framed eardsoir apply to THOMAS H. PARKS, Ticket Agent, at the Depot. Aa ilmiarant Train nine daily (except Sunday. I 701 full information as to fare and accommodation!, apply to PRAITOIO. MAK, fe2odf l3 l DOCK Street 1865. WeitiMitil 1865. 113.1,LADELPHIA AND ERni RAIL .RI),I. D. —This great line traverses the Sort/kora sok- Sleriherext utilities of Pennsylvania to the mitre! Irk. on Index Erie. It has been leased by the PIISONSYLNASIA. SAM. LOAD COMPANY, and is operated by them,' Its entire length wee opened for passenguand freight butanes Golobar 17th, ISM. WYE OR gaseamoshismar.se AT PHIGAZALPITA. Leave Westward. sk,n3 r. m. Lock _Gavot Accommodation A. Y. Passenger our run through on Nell Train withent ;hangs both wars between Philadelphia and Erie, and Skidmore and Erie. • glegain Sleeping Oars on Elmira Express Trains both way, beoareen.PhAladelphiaiand Look Haven and on Express Train both ways betwees,Wilifiunneort and Kultimore. For information reseectlnhieraditter Wine" apply corner and M KIT SP.., Plittadelphia. And fox Freight bnsinesS of the Compaay's EL B. KINGSTON, Jr.. corner Tlitisnliffil turd MARKET Streets, Philadelphia. - o •or shyly - LT.IK Erie. WILLIAM BLOWN. Late I. O. Saltimore. N. H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agett, H. W. 6 - WINNER, General Ticket Agent, Philadelphia. .1081 PH D. POTTS, de2641 General Msn*cer. Williamsport. ,1 WEST JERSEY RAJL 11111Se . ROAD LIKES-2reni root Of Waiant etreat. Fatly except nendLye. Gero weamus SATITEDaY, Sane 10th, 1865. For CAPS MAY, &a., (at 880 A. fi. Expresz). 2.00 P. M.' Faseenaar. rIdILLVILI,II, WV/M.OD, &a., 830 A. N., and 2 60 P. M. For BRIDSIIITOS, SALEM. &c., o.t• 9.15 A. M. 400 For GLASSBORO, its.. 8.90 and 9.16 A. M.. 2 30 and 4 Oo P M. For. W..0)0317.11T. die., 8.30 and 9.15 A. M., 2.31 4.3) and &MP. M. RITUAVING, WILL LF.I.Vg Cape May at 6 30 A. M , Mail. (8 20 A.. M.. Freight). LOU e. Pasionger relliville at 7.32 A M , Mall, (12.08 F. E., Freight). 6.58 P. M., Passenger. Briegeton at 040 A. M., MAU, (9.45 A. M., Freight), 4.7.0 P. M.Passenger. Belem at . 26 A. Id., Mail, (nal A. M., Freight), 4.03 P. M Pemenger woodbary at 7 CO. 819. and 9.543 A. it (1.40 P. M Freight). 6.64 and 8 2.1 ft in Passenger. (in the Ist day of Jaly an additional. empress train will be added to and from Cape May. and which will leave Cape Nay at 8 00 A. M , and Philadelphia at 4.30 P. M., through in three hours from Camden. J. YAP 8.9388/14ABB, Superintendent Weal Jersey , Salem, and Cape May and TOE WEST JsRaST sXmisss 00311PaNY Will attend to all tee maul branches of expruss nese. receive, deliver ens forward Ciminh other re owlet ble Fixeren Cumpanies. to all parts of the emu , any article entreated to them. - A Special Messenger aucompallioll each through train. nn.ADRLPITIAL. June 3, 1885 tsol ;; ; 1-01.111, NORT R A ILROADV A. NI A —For EaTtdLithtaii. DOLLISsTOWN. Et aIICH 13011331, Hatilront. WILMA 516Pt)11T, WIGS6O6ASSB, kat 611/1111HEt AKIIAN.OENBHT Passenger Traiwileave the new Depot, THIRD Street, above Tnempsou street. dally (Sunday, emoted) as follows: At 7.80 A EL (Express) for Bethlehem, Allentown. Manch Chunk, Hazleton, Williamsport, Wilkas harry. Me At asp P. (Mintetts) for Bethlehem, laston,to. At 6 16 P. hi for Bethlehem.. Allentown. Mush Chunk. Danville, WlLicinseort. Par D4ylestewn at 8 85 a. 842,30 and 4 15 P. K. For Pod Wathinaton a t10.4:24. and 11 P. S. For Lansdaie at 6.16 P. B. whit e oars ot the Second and Third. streets Line CU! p lus eenget Rallwar run directly to the new Depot. TUNIC! Fon PEULADALPIILL Leave Bethlehem at 6.30 A. M., 10.02 A. M.. and 606 P.M. • L eav e Doylrßtown at 6.41 A. M.. 9.15 and 6 P. K. Leave Lattadu.le at 6 A. K. Leave Fort 'Washington et 10,50 A. K., and 2.16 P. K. OM SUM DAVI. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9 A. K It& adelphia for loylextown at 8 P Doylestown for Phliadelphia at 7.23 Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4 SO Y K je6 • /ILLIS ()LIAM ALLA iiiillagNE - 1865 1) H I L *Di//elite. Ain 31,MIRA. RAILROAD LINE to a 4 r o.weerp,2l„ The direct ionte for the gar OIL REGIONS OF PINNSYLVANIA, 4111_ WILLIAMSPORT , BUFFALO. SUSPRNSION NIGHsH ELNIR.ikNLGARA YALIffl. guid aft lasses In the Western mid Northreetera eater and the CI as. "Id TWO THROUGH TRAINS Leave PhUadelptta and Reading Itatizosd Deed. TAU' tesnth and Oallotvhill streets. ydrate r , (snindnin sx. cerptsd), for tNortnd Wee), es follollllB Xernin l =yre sat 8 A. X Afternoon Express At L IL Mations direst connection Iswitha terasitlaffrOltaa FOR MffOUOR TIOSETS to any point, and tartier: narttenlasa connernlns the different rental. &WY IP the VIOKIT OFFICE, CO CHUTNIST Street, 'slaw the Phibitilobb , bulk, and opposite Ski Castor, Mame. I. VAN 11013_,N Ticket Meat. 416 (Medina street JOHN B. HILL IM °maral AfFlOr_ Ultima HelfoWhlllausess. nAiLuo,t.o a= 1E PRIMA D ShP Hitt ; GIRISIANTOWN. AND NOB- Weil/ tea, IiAILNOAN, Tang. " p and pfiee MoripAv. „to.. 6, lied. until further POE 02.1118402T0WN. Leave Phtisdetrilia 6. 7. 8, 9 10, 11. 12.1. N., 1, I, 2, 10. 31i . 4,6, Bh 6, 7. 8. 9. El. Al, 17 P N. LeureComv, mown 6. 7.75 f. it 820 9,10, 11.12 A. S.. 1. 7, 3. 9, 7.2• 6 63 4. 7, 8. 9. 91. 11 I' The 8 4t. dews train snd 3%, oh op trains wilt not sto on the t•ermentown Britton. OM tUaIDAYD, P Lltivre Philadelphia 9.10 MIL A. 11.. 2. 3. 6. 8. 10% Leave Nermentowa SA. IL 1 4. . 9 74. 91( :;1:17..ne Hrbi I , es LenewThitadelphia 0, 8. 10. 13 A. 11, 3. n%, 6.190. 9. and 11 P. 11. Leave Gheetnpt BM 7.16 min., 8, 9'91. P. 40 A. 24 L4O, 3.10 - , 5.40, 6.0. a en and 10.0 rd.e. P. AL ON 41DADATIL Leave Philadelphia 910 min, A 93,R, 0. /tad BP. 3. Leave 011estnnt Mil 7.4omin. h. slfd 9 39 P. K FOE colsNownerew AWN NORRANTqWN. 14.80r4 Phlißdo Irthis 6, 836 11.05 into. A. IL, /X. ft, 43k. 634, 6Y.. 8 t 6 mta. and 1114 P. N. Leave Norristown 612, 7, 760, 9, 11 A. 181,1%. AK, 61f. and 8 P. M. The 634 P. 1i train will atop at School Lane WWI , Moho). Neiman% ermine Mlle. and Notudthhooken only. OA 81710,A28. Leave Pidisd4pl,it , NA. ffi 2% end 431 P. Ti, Leave Norristown 7 A 11.. and 6P. m. POE IiaIIAYEV - 1/9 Leave Philadelphia 6 S 36,.11.05 into. A. 12.. 74, 5. 4x,ex. aye nX P. 31 L.Ave Stanitrunk ex. 7.44. 8.20. 9%. 1131 A. 111., 2. 9. 7i trii P.M. OD SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia ilk M., 14. 4.4. And 8 P. K. Leave Mlll,unk 751 • A 91% sad 9 P. N. W 8 WiLtiON. %about Superints admit Depot. NINTR and 4311111111 Strome. ie.3.tf BBT CHESTER `aIiqU I RNAN7Y 11 ,, m ay.RANanntit On and afWr MONDAY, Sims pi. In. the trans will leave as follow W s: IRST MUSTER TRAINS . . &Are ?Wade',ale or West Chesteret 7.36 and 10.30.1. Id. and 2 92. 4 45. and 1146+'N. Leave West Chester for Philadelphia at 6 20, 7.46. and 10 36 A. 111 , and 2 rind 4.46 P Train, leaving West Chanter at 7: 46- A. JW, and leav ing is ate 95 P.M aril not stop atPsnneiton and will stop below B. C. Junction st Nadia, only. R. 0. JUNCTION TRalllit3 Leave Philadelphia for B. 0. Junction at 6 02 and 10.30 P. 13 Leave 11. C. JOlleitOß for Philadelphia at 8,11 A. IL and 7.21 P. 29. Dv Tuesdays and Fridays only, until further notice. a WaMa-ket Train Pipsenger Car scaolled. will at it Chester for Philadelphia at 6.66 r itopplas all elation'. nese train" stop at all intermediate statioan. _ ttyinDays. Leave Philadelnhlg;t 8.% A At. .and- 2P IL Leave West Ohr,..wr at SA M. and. 5.P. IL Trains 'raving Philadelphia at 7 35 A M and 4.45 P. M., and leaving West Chatter at 7 4tril. If and 4 45 P. IL„_ounneet at B. C. Juno ion with trains on P. & B. U. B. for Oxford and intermediate polvite. Passengers are allowed to take wearing apparel only as baggage, and the Company will not in any vane be reMODßitile for an amount exceeding one hundred dob /Am nutters a special contract in made for the , mime. BIM! WOOD, Oen'i Sap. Pan enRLPHIA . IIfr rah 15 1885 ” my 6 • 1 asinnig THE &DAMS EX PRESS COMPANY, Mee 3E4 CGIETEUT Street, forwards Parcels, Packages, Mer chandise, Bank Notes. avd Strode. either by its own lines or la connection wsl other Express Gorapenie to SG the principal Towns and Cities in the United States. IL S. SANDFORD, General Rev.:Wendell*. illrk~lußnittdl. DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY liiSNICANOE 00117111. INCORPORATED BY THE LEGICLATIIiII OF PEA ait.YLVAN/A, OFFICE 13 B CORN SR THIRD AND WALE= STREETS. Plll/, ADE's PHU.. MARINE INSORANOI OE VESSELS. CARGO To all parts of the worlds • PRIIGHT. 'ELAND IltstriANCES On floOds, by River. Venal, Lake, and Lana Carriage, to all parts of the Union. FIRE 1.10.1381210 EL On Merchandise tonically, Ok 6lorefy Dwelling liongsg, dis. ASSETS OF THE comma. November 11361. SIIOO,OO O United . States RivePPee Centr e Cent LoAn, '714100,001 00 111,000 Six 'M. 118,115 00 7500 " • Six " " 201. 75,662 50 NOM State • of Peso:keying% Five Per Genf. Loan - • NAM 00 64,000 Siam of Pennsylvania Six Pe7Cent. Loan • 55,1340 00 I=oso City of Philadelphia 81x Per Ot.Loan• MeV 87 20, MD Pennsylvania railroad First Mori. Calle iz ter Gann Bonds - 22.000 (61 60,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Secondmort gage is Per Cent. Boada. 83,250 00 15.070 SOO Shares Stook German town thin Company, prinelpal and interest itnerenteed on the city of Philadel hm 16.500 oo 6,6001 thus' Stock Pennsylvania Rail road Com anlr ••••• • • • moo 00 6,000 100 Shares Stock North Pennsylvania Railroad .Company-•••• 3.060 00 60,000 United 11111:31T14111111117 . U6111101.4111S of Indebted/ass.-48,426 00. 80,001 State of Tennessee Firer Per Cl Loan 12,000 00 22.700 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, amply 411388,900 Par. (lest $842,100.80. Market va1ue.8817,827 87 Real Estate,- .... 89000 03 Bills :salvable for ittellaanses made- 118,930 42 Balancee due at Agenda& —Premi ums on Earthe Polhoiae, Aocansd Interest, and other debts due the C011111.10.1' • •-•-•-• • Man 59 &rip and Stock of stutiry Inn:ans. and other Companies, $4.263. Esti mated value. UM CO Cash on deposit with Vatted States UOVOTlMellt,aubjsat to ica daps' ....100,000 00 03611. .- 88.164 93 Cash In 697 66 $l4B 882 49 DIREGIGHS: Thomas C. Hand. I Samuel B Stokes. John C. Davis, J. F. Penticton. lidniead A Soudan, Henry Sloan, Theop_hline Paulding , William G. Don Don, John .a. Penrose. Edwatd DiarEoftma. Janes Tractustr. H. Souse Stunk°, Henry C. Dade% Jr.: Jacob P. JOOM" , James C Hand, Jamas E. if ahrland, William C Lue.Wla, Joshua P Avre. Joseph G. Ideal . Spencer Malivains, George 0 Wyo. John B. Sample, Plitsbarg. ankh Crag, A. D. llama, Pitisbnair. Hobert Dutton. . TIIGHAS C. HAND President. JOUR 0 . DAVIS. #l4e Prestaant. MINT LTLBrEB, Easr4tarv. 119.16-iy TRH AN RELIANCE INSURANCE COM- Y OF PHILADBLPIII.B. Incorporated in 1841. Charter PerpetnaL OFFICE 130. 30S WALNUT sTREI:T. fillivr.4 *300.000. Insures against Lou or Damage by FMB Bowes, &o-es. and other Mutating, 11tat0e.1 wr eoPittutat and on Fernitnre, Goode, Wares, and Merchandise, intown or country LOSB7IB PROMPTLY ADJUSTBD AND Nat. ASSBPS. $lOO.OOB 71. Invented In the following Secarttles- visa L• First Mortgages mating Propety, well s scared fars3.(go CO unit 44 *totes Government Loans -------. 111..05) Philadelphia City 6 per cent. Leans.. •... 60,010 00 P6OPOYIVarIai 46.1,m0,c0t , 8 per cent. Lam..., M. 1300 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds. Bmt nun sso vend tdorteases.-- ,•••••••• -••• , 105.001 00 Camden and Amboy Railroad ComPa - my's ' 6 PELypilts and IttetaLuit ..gailtoed Cont. nasty per cent. 'can .......... 6,000 00 Huntingdon and Broad Too 7 par cent. mort gage peals . 4.560 Couea) Fire Inenrance Company's-Stock.-.. 1 OW OS Mechanics' Bank 4000 Co Commercial Bark of Penneyk-anta Sto:h MGM 00 Ilnicn Mutual Insurance Compenv's Sta:k.. LBO 70 Beliauce Intraranse GentvettY of rfaloOo/. phia's tuck •......... • •-•-• •••••••••••••• MO 00 descried Interest,- 0.41148 Oath In bank and on 13.083 2a Worth at Present martm vane --... —........111, 3m) Dil/hC'rlM9, Clem Tingley. WWI= Stevenson, wm R Thompson, - Saki. W linear. WRII)14, Masser. Marshall Bea, Sunned 13tepbem. Charlet Leieml, yi L. Queen. d. Johnson broke, Robert Steen. Thorns: U. goote. IDS TiIiCkLET, President, THolies 0. HILL- Sesteta.r. l'AlLATELPaey.tortbOr 11 1. 12THRACITE INSlPandiall 0031- "'AIM —Atiatoriztvi Cap;ld .I.O.7,II.YO—On.CUTZB PEEPEITAL. Cntice IU4. 311 w.t..1.11•5`? Btrest. betsrems Mild sad Fourth t•tmacts,l9llle. This Ct4.. , p,apy will MAIM 624. 1 .U5t Loan ax namage Fire, en litthauaga: Fixtzrows, Lai Msreb waits gene rally. 34101114) Insurances on Veneta. Cargoea. sad Freights. 'lnland Inauralm to all pz...yth oY the Tinton. DiEJOToRS nwrie Pearson, Peter Beiges., J. it BAnia, WWI= F. Doan, John Ketcham, - ssristt, President. DUN, Vise President, sagi- St William Esher. D. Luther. Lewis AndouTied, Jobs , R B acicidon, Joser.4.lffaxteid. WA. F Slum, Seeratoxy. AMERICAN FIRE UOMPAPT. Invorperad.O. into CRABPBS ?BB PVITAL. I. 310 WALNUT &treat, &bora Third, Having a. laws ralit..np Capital Stock ar Surplus in• vested. in eound and avadiable Securities, cantina:is to insare oar Dwellings, Stor,•e, Furniture , dierehandine, Vowels in port and their Cargoes, and other Persona l Property. All lama liberally and promptly se-tasted. DIXEOTO3B. Tbomea Y Maria,' James F. tkrapball, Jaen Nveli L .e. • 3draund G. Oattllt. Roe m C Morton, Chive/4m W. PoratneY. Patrick Brady, Israel Morrill. John T. Leval, THOM ALBRii7 9. L. CE,AwroltD. AS B. ULM% President. Rseret tf. VMS INSURANCE ifiXOLIISMETAY. —s...EN PENNSYLVANIA. FINE INEURANtiE 001 th. PAKY. litcorPorefed 18Si. casinza No. MO ififALVIST Utreet, opposite Indepemionse :Chia Compere', favorably known to the committalr for noway forty years, continual to moors seainet Lori or Damage by Fire. on Pablic or Private Buildings, either mrmaueatly or for s limited time. Also. on far- Enure, &oche. Woods , or Nerehendies lIMPTILUY. on liberal terms. Their oapitri, tosethericith a iAllt•Bunko; Thud, to Invented it, the most careful fanner, which exab!as them to offer to the inenrce An tuUeubtad *Gaulle in the owe of loss, DIN/OTOS& JoLathan Patterson, Naha Hmitlt s Jr., Alexander Benson. Jelin Deverenx. ham Ilaaleburat, Thomas Smith; Thomas Bolds', Henry Lewis. J. 111)1Ingtam WU. JONATHAN PATVERSOL Presided. WILLIALK a OItOWELL. SKllltat7. CE COMPANY, SNU LIA. T srsßrr. mn WE 1.13 - aalk.NOL ITORS: FAME INSURANI No. 406PF1 Oft ILATO ERN !AD INTAI 1.181101 /mato r Buck, Marko filahardson, Henry Lewis, Samuel. Writhe,. P.B Jipttle!i, • - tteorge .L Welk PEAPIOI . 6 A. sup RIOEIAIIon W. I. BL/NORARD, fieolP COTTON AND FLAX SAIL DUCK Aim CANVAS, of all numbers and brands. Tans AWllltilt.Trank, and Wagon...Kowa Dunk. Also, Tleper Illonafeetwers' Drier Yalta. from oils to Iva feat wide; Puha, BoDing sau sra . JoOlf W. EVBRMEN 4 1 1 00 , ace4l so. 103 JONEIV SAMUEL L. TAILOR, No. 423 WALNUT Strata, Philadelsbla. ATTOXIBT AT LAW AXE enuessioisla VOR ALL TIE STATER. Elmore Conneatieet. New 'fork, tlevAdit. Oregon: tad Texas. fe2l-Molt' 146.0KERBLt lIERRINO, SHLD, &0. ---scseo bbl. Dam. Kos. I, 2, and S ilaskszoh nab, aY as tortfta asckasu. 2,000 bbls. Saw Paityart. ratans Bay. 11114 Strintss Mrriss% s,soo saris Label, Sear 44, So, 1 norrtzlt. bbls Kew Hass ahad. 260 boxes Hsrkimsr.se may Cbsass,Sus. In store sad for Mae by MORP&I & IMO= lal6-11 Jo. 1411 NORTH wsKavis. pRILADELPHIA T R R d COTTA NVOFRS. OFFICE ANA FWAREROOMS, No 1010 ORESTRIIT STREAT. VITRIFIED WATER, ORALS. and • PIPES. solth hypes. Vs: , °hen. tatty% to oorrespond, ireu. 1 to 12-inch Nora: OE4AMBb4'AL (IHIMNST Tore, and P 1.1113 PIPES. warranted to aloud the action of fire: P.P. Or Wiltilasr. ORMASIEDITAL PARLOR ADD GARDS2 VASA% for ciatetrAl deatghe,plain and bronzed. Mignonette Pots, V,ower Fote, LVY Vaßea Banging Vases, Fern Yates. Oco., , Importer of blinton's Encaustic Tile, for Onnrobtoh Veottbnlos, Att. tehl-tuthelf R. A. TIARIIIBOX. _ O. . ,TORN 0. BARER & CO.'S COD LIVER OIL. —THE TRIM MED ORRUlNS—OnsnrPassod in grAllty and off' eta—being the DWRierltsT AID BUT PREPARED. in nomtba. Colds, Bronobltii, Asthma, Gent. Ind vtgat Conaamplion• and oil Soren/one Uouiplatutn, it ofterb.meu produeea Itutnedists and cortstu effdste when dho totoedlet have been token with littteor no benefit. Sold by all rarglele i the city, and by the prowls. or, No. 716 NAUSS Stud. lelo atnilt6m, 81 - 48 TA NT QUA riTEfiltIA.S . r&R lB A OFFICE, 113 P Cilia ill eit , oet. FillttnElllTlA, /Una tHt, 1886 RYA LED P1L01086..S will ne. re 3111 Val) at taut QM* aril'" NWP,DPE4 AY. Jane 48. 1885 , for totoitbint ti roportmeta, with Fo J 3.6.4 F., for a Period of lh to foalths. COP moool, a ,fut r• 1. 11485. and ending damainitertio. /MO loalci-ive , OA" h, F LAY. and . gPRAVY, for the dal of animals in tax public tartlet. , at this lard Or district, Including Chafer. Fort Mifflin. Chalfont atm oleo town, Br.er,y, H. W Otte Ha 1 near /Pistol. r 4 atomic Sill, and env other iocellty within this nom att that nay no dirtotan all grata so be of the beet onallty—c2 pounds ti the lyn-bet of slate, and 68 mooch to tee bn,hal Cars. Nay of b ial onallty Tinto by Straw of gaol l'Ocltty If Por Wt.-. 1, i.:l ctos b. orierad. k'l to be Lime:opted and approved es delivered. Fropopate will awe prim per 100 pone& for Wily and Stow*. and DO? Ott.tiltl 'or grata dviiverad at IP tech.,. of contaixtpt/oo 18 pm+ quantifise and at •nth 110.119 ,, mat ho ordered. (The price to be stated both in tonrlit 4 1ite r la t :i e Ltuak tm anareptsed by two reertgaaime Pot" BMW, witotesicoaMtroslintat br olfilittotdad a 4 the enree. , tat aid certillai ti, boinattorof and nolficleat /anal' tv ' for , et.D.OO( l ) ten thousand dollars, be the Ifni adz State. Hottslat Judg*. attorsey, Of Culleetor, or other public niftier Tx e 'Wet Is reserved to rdesterrx bid deemed n sonab:e. and LIO bid 'bare nefaulitsg coatractor will be r calved. all pr. 'copula to be roads' out on the regular forms in Acpbcote (weld' will be Inn:flair d . an apolicaxt .a at tale au,...) ten conform to the term of this advertise ment, a copy a which should 41•9011IID.2Y etch pro. prowl. Muvelopss to be endorsed "Proonsale fey berage " Bids wlli be .patted on WAld'is +DAY. Jane nth. 1665 and bidders are ittgotteto I t be present Byercier of at. W. M A, Met Qaarfermaster ininadelohia Faloot. tilt!) E. OMAN, j 025 St Captain and Aeoittant Amarterinaster. fyIPRICE A. A. PROVOST' MARSHAL au. OE. g, g u omdtp,,gder,t 'W Imager Recruiting ffsrv.co, and (thief Mutoesine and Dtalmrslci slither. Eastern DIAZkt of Perrn.sylvania, No. IIP4 SPAM% Ernst. FinfIDSTPITIA, June 14. 1 8 $ 15 . FILLED PEOPO6ALB, tn onp , cees. will b., r ,, car: wad at dd. , fEO O until IZ. on bt ,, a ll IV. bane 26, ISO, for frrntt tar s for use of the Provost Moreilalaati4 Rm. teslpg Officers of ibis Ptvietou. tie folluvrior or leer quantities of sTaTIOII . at so off timee as in If be re embed from y Istio the 31st doy of Dl3se mbar, 30 reams Foolscap Piper, welshing I.& Ms, Corr trees rule. " Legal Cap Paper, weighing 16. tbs., Cons green ruled. 40 " Quarto Post Paper, weights' 11 tbs., Mew areas ruled. BO online Rote Paper, plain , and ruled. 3s seam *tonics Paper. w.dshlns9o tbs. to late ream. 150quiressMaoma wrepatua sayer rapaL 23.110 Itsvelores. 331x4.i.0bea buff. 3,010 BurelopFs, 12,26 inches. buff, 2.010 Enseltites. nate size. extra heavy: 10 trees Counnerclsa Yew'. 10 gross Oiliou'a Pens, 303. 26 gross P;126, 404. don Quills. per MAL 16 doff - 4k Lead Pttrtells. Week. Taber'a and °theme 2 • " • Blue and Carminsawber r s. 6 " Black Ink. Maynard d< Noyes'. 8 " Capri; g lnt, cobers'e. 6 " Red luk.2 or bottles, French's or Biker's. 6RA Staling Wax soave: extra super. lb.. India Rubber Dreams inpieses. 10 rolls Red Tape, 100 varde per roil. 3d.;.san Mutilate, quart boalea 6 grots each Gaul Beads. Noe. 31. M. and 83. 30 arose Gum Rings, No 11 Y; (WPM Letter flop lag Books 6 al oaa, Papa. Fastenera. 8 srartsront's. Voss Byrleto, Forma of bide will be furnished irk apollodion at this °Mee. . Zmveloyets mill be marked "Pronmah. for Station-. cry." ampler, of the articles bin for mast be delivered al the office on or before 12 CI on SATURDAY. Jane 24. ma. Bide will be opened on MONDAY. June 215, 1865, et 12 and bidders are rev:Lea - ad ts be preata Tbe night Is reserved to reject any bid deemed wares• amiable. W. B LAIN% Brevet Major tra!ted atatea Army, Asking Asidatant. Yrovont Mar,bal Oeasral, ChM Z4netariaa and binbwreing . Clater. • je2o-tai6l9t Eastern Dlitricte of Pennsylvania. ASSISTANT QUART ERN ABT E W 5 0.21 , 11/11, 1130 010•110 Street FNMA PA • Sane 11. 18!6 RULED PROPOSat.4 stilt be reoAvsd at ;Me utile int 12 o'clock M. MONDAY. Jute 26. 186). Par the tin. mediate de;toery. it the Muted. S ales Storehouse, BANOVEk.STIIRST WharApropeily pasted and rsadi tor tiansportallon. 01 the follelrlvg doseribed fluster . masters' Stores. to be hisaticted b 7 an hospeekor ap pi into, d the pert of the °overt:month vis: 1,986 Bosse Brushes, beat cavalry. !ember handles. cney , ad on. - - 19011 Brushes. ten-koot, iszue 5.000 Carry Combs VI, Tlidestey make. 800 renter'a Soivex,_ Moss &Gamble's "I. X. L," 9.167 pounds 13Ierne.s Leather. oak-tanned. l 5 POSINIII p,reice When fli.l6hvd. 100 Doke Locke, Walern knob. 100 do ao rural knob. 25 barrels Lard Oil, in beet and tight barrels. 25 do Cosi OIL do do do. 1 Rears kme,y Paper. auorted. 1.000 Tin Plates, for rncsa use, Brovels grata or coal, BEO.I blades. 9:0') Pounds Yellow Ochre, iaoU, small paekages. 2,000 Tin Caps 50 Dutch Ovens. 100 Pry Pane. All of the above articles to be of the best totality. Baiders should state toe quantity bid for , and when they will commence and dwelt their detiveries, the price of the articlos (f 0 boxes and &divers), which ebOttld be stated both is words and Somme. and etaffetut to the teems of this advertisement, cony of Which should aceo. , pany eaohPrOPOSal.alatt no schedule prices vat Lc reed:set &neves of the article* bid - for mast be delivered at the Remover street Storehouse twenty-fonr hours pre vious to the opening of the bide. Sea bio mum be guaranteed by two rschemslbie per son*, whose signatures most be appended to the sea ranty. and cerolled to as being good end entnclest secu rity for the amount 'involved by the U. and States Die test Judge, .att.rner, or Collector, or other moll* officer. , The right li reserved to eject any bid deemed was. stumble. and no Mee from a dean:tin COPlteCtor will be received. Ad proposals to be made ont in the regular forum. Which will be furnished on apPlicetlon at title omen Endorse envelope "Proposals for Army Sapplies," to be open«d on the 26th that. By ot der of Col Wm W. lgefam. U. S. A., Chief Quartermaster Philadelphia Deo.' OBOROIi B. ORBS. ioll 5t Captain and A. Q. K. HIEY QII/URTERMAZTEWS OF FICE, No. 1139 Omuta, B , ren*, rlf MADE - LYME. DEPOT. Jut 2. $1.201,864 01 , . . . PEALED PEOPiasik let sflu, be resat yell at tele office until June 24 18°5, at 12 o'clock IL. for Itnmediete delayers at. the &tiny skill arsenal, In rear cl.autsble paces gee (eases to bo made to conform to one- MM.:althea at tb , s Burlaps, it) tech a wide. Burlaps. 60 incbie wide. Pathos °feting goods snonld make separate brovensals for each article offered, and must distinctly mate In their bide thr (man ftty tees , propose to tarnish, the 1 , ice (whith.shosati be written both in words and.gpures). and con:tom to the IA rms o= this aovertieemsat, a copy Of which , ahould .eccomteanD each tYropoeitt. Pan piss, when submitted, Malt be marked and nnm berkd to correspond With the proposal's: and the pallet the reto butt Itlittibteo that the reedit mad be in every respect equal to atmy standard, otherwise the props= sale wilt rot be eonsidored Bide wid be opened on Saturday, June 24. 1.865, at 12 o'clock BT., and bidders are requested to be present. E=.ch bid meat be guaranteed by two reepons-ble per sons, - whose eignatnews mast be appended to the gua rantee and testified to as being good and suffic i ent as: cority ' for the, amount Involved, by dame Piano fans - Maar, of the United States. propoeeds ehoold be made out on the regular Auras. which will be tarnished OD avolloatton nt ale office. The right is reaerred to reject any bid deemed Uwe& tenable, and no bid from a defaulting contractor will be received. Insdorro envelope. “Proposade for (here insert the Mtn 01 the article offetedhL ' and address, Colonel WILLIa. 6 4 W. altdind. ahiat Onarterntalster, je2o-41 + Philadelphia, Depot. A BRISTANT QUARTERMASTER'S 4 1 -x- OF IBS, 1139 OIIIARD Street. pirmanwfirrna, Ps ..Tane 14,:1686. _ . . . REALM) PAtiPabaLe wfil be received ,st th is Ott cs, Mita Lk o'clock- X, Iita.TURDAY., June 11, letifa for far uishing ASTOR WITS sTfinifBB COAL fora period of three menthe commenting Tali', 1811fi, and et &rig September SO, lied, Inclusive Coal to be of the best quatity anthracite, for the use of steetoers; to weigh 2,241 the to the ton, and t) be Et beck- to inspection. I no Cool is to be delivered on bOard vessels in the parte of Philadelphia or flew York, in inch qoataittem and at Mich times as may be required, not erresedlell five thcascad (d,WOO) tone per west. In me of failure to deliver the Coal in en Motets quantity, and attire proper time sod place, the G Bern men' rceerves the tight to maize good any deficiency by purchste, at the contractor'a ri,k cud cre4nee Inc price (which should be stated loth inficerres and seriOud) moot be eras Iteparnt•ili for too Cott o.9ltrared on boar, or vessels at thie port sure at New Yore, on the terms and conditions above stated. Ten per rent will be withheld from the amount of all Taw - dints mace, which reservation is not 4: be paid until the contract shall have been fully completed. Pad bunts of the remaining ninety Per cent . or balance due, will be made monthly, when the Department Is in funds for that rearpote beet offer mart be aocompanied by a written grtoraa tee, manes by two or more responsible parries, their respmmitelity to be certified to bY a United diat•ts fudge, atterrey. or ?loth star, that the bicker cr biddnre if hte or their bid be accepted, enter late written old swim.. with good end sufficient sureties, in the earn of th.OUSkun (00,00 D) dollars, to fctratrnt the prsmoled Do re cpeeition will be eonsidered nulese the terms of this advertisement (a c49sy ofwhiels should accompany welt propoea I) are complies with. Bids wit , be opened on Satarday. June 21, 1866, at 12 o'sleck M.. and bidders are requested to be Present. The right toretest any bid deemed urreasonsble is reserved, and no bid from a defaulting contractor will be received. The envempes to be audoread "Proposals for Coal." and addressed to the a etiersigned. by order cf Col Wm. W. McKim, Chief Quartermaster Philadelphia Denot. OEO. IL O&M& jel4.lot• Captain and A Q If. REMOVALS. EMOVAL.—GEO. W. WATSON & •AA , co. have removed their (lkWillkOli to their olh piste. flu. 1319 oussrou V Street (ands' , Cotcert Hall), where they will keep &Mock of elarriagas or their over. make. and will receive orders for ever) dtetription of Aret-class work. JUNe 7. IEBS. • ie7-2ne EmovAL. WILLIAM' TARSAL& 1/ha removed from Mo. 1020 to lk - o. 1113 fit Min NIX , Street. 8. S. eOrner of THIATISAITTH Shoot. 3)e 71ie1W9 Brie attention of hootokoorion, Mid tbote, commineing Itoutokooptuit. to his aztessiva Ai sortfront of 'tufa! CORSE 19111111 BRING GOoDS. gimettor Refrigerators, Table Cutlery. Yetatig ware. illefldrer.os Osrriagra. &a, dm welloba john SC. Evernms. *bort 13 Potter. John Simmer, Jr,. E. D Woodruff Charles Stokes, Joseph D. Me. S. PresSdent. 801 f, The rraaldant. tars. Dsl44f PI OPOSAILM. LEGAL. ESTATE OF WILLIAM lERGER.- 121 pereons Indebted to Ulla Estate, and all hexing pliant in the tam, will pay and present the tame to the tindetalened Executrix, to whom le:tere testamen tary hnve titan panted. MAGI Y SEWER, jee-het 10. 1408 North 'MN TS amt. MACHINERY AND IRON . sala PICNN STRAM kW — GINE AND BOILER WORK& NEAFIE a 1.19% P ADD TRIOnETIOAT , RUOISIBERR. MA 11111EIETS. BOILER•MARRES. BLAOKEiIIiTtIB, and. POUNDERS, having for many years been in suecessfal operagon. and been exclusively sneered in building and repairing Marine and River Engines, bighead IoW reseurs, Iron Boilers, Water Tanks, Propellers, dio., e t edstotrallg oder their services to the bublis as bAzii ) t ly prepared to contract for engines of all sizes Marino. Aisle, an a d r :t p itt e i p o .. nri e rr to lne . vi ya o . g a e ta ote or o d f e p rs atte w r th s of d r elga il icr Every deserinkion of pattern 'making made at the shortest notice. iligh and Low pressure, Fine. Tabular, and Cylinder Boilers, of the best Penn sylvseis charcoal iron. Forgings of all sizes and kinds* Iron and Brass Castings of all descriptions: Roll- Turning. Scraw•Chltting, and another work connected with the above business. Drawirgs and specilleations for all work done at the establiehrnent !roof ebalge,, and work guaranteed. The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for re , pairs of !ate, where they can lie In perlteet safety, and are provided with shears, blocks, falls, ars.. as.. for WOES MIKE Or Ugh; Weights. JAIX , B 0. lons•Filh .101 IX P. LBWS% 1e21• if NEM a and PALMER Wrests. .r. ' , ALOHA'S SLEKILIOR. wmLL3AY Y. signaion. JOHN H. MTN. SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH J. D WASHINGTON STRUTS, PEULTAPSLPRI.e. NYESICICIE Qc HONG, Effaruzaits AHD MACHINISTS. kinnufs.ctute High and Low Protons steam 3141111116 RN land, river, and marine gamins. Boilon. Gasometers, Tanks,iron Ecods„ as. , m a t_ In et all kinds. either iron or brass. Ir go on. frame Roofs fur Giro Works. WorkshOgi, NSW read Stations, km Retorts and Gas Rattiness' of the latest and most jaw proved sonstraction. Every description of Plantation Ifschinery, such Id Sager. saw, and Grist Ttottum Pans, Ope n Steam Trains. Defonatotajiltari. liwrinam O. Brae moats for P. Patents agar-Bo Apparatus, NennYth's Patent Steam tiaminerAlt Aspinwall & Wales, 'a Patent Centrifugal Sugar- Draining Machine. anl2 tf & LONG, VT FULTON WORSE!, ia*ty 'Gluon Empurr o Engineers, Ideohlrilsts, zones Makers. and war Builders. Tasks of every degorlotion made to order. Bole Areuts for Lou['e Marine Bauzionotera. tasl4-13, THOMAS M'DONOUGH,_ 0319111L•L TiL•0118mITH 1 1 1 0, ILK 1321131 T, .11.BoVB DOB sTR,Eirr, TEMISLIN, Boring tool' on hand or made to order on short popes. lIVIUAM MOROAN t ORB, & CO., STEA3I RIPSBy izod fOund4rti. and Oidesal plaeninlani and Bailer Waken. Xlia IWO CALLOW. SILL Street. Mix&lpble. 4e9041 AVOTION tALIEN. 1311TICLEY, & Co., 4- no. OW GBEiTINOT and 131.0 ia.Y.OFS Street. SAMS Or IMPoRTiff MID DOUSS2III GOODS. OA T,I3IiNDAY Die/Witte, Jinn 27:11, at ttn on futlT menthe Grad% .. 4ne pima ova sal iota of fane( asd mtwle anode DACOABT & WARNOCK, LUC. Ti TCOYssas, bo R4O mix= Street LAEON POBITIVII CLUING SALY or AMST to all IstPOETIOD 1/4:7 OnGVO, BISESOYId, fr. LID BET 000b4, 40IbNEIZEI. 1104 T . 000141, 40.. by ealogvd: Oa ta al/EBOA.Y. Jrrft. 21n, eosommelne at 10 o'clock. epetslift abeur 7.0 lola desirable seeds, tk m r"whls4 She attention of buyers is ladled. SALB OF lINITRD STATES STEAM us .AT /alums. Virago BT.r7Mr N,trit YARD. _ WasninerrON, IX 0.. Ate:tag 18 65. Will be mild 01 1 01 16 Pale. 19 th°.lll6-I ' 66 t *dder. at iX eclat& hi. off SATURDAY. the twenty fourth 4417 JUDO next, at the Naelf Yard, in Yrashlegion. 19 0 tbe /rated etabirreseantere Bat ' tiiuore, Want!, Jtemper. Teaser, Pa , neat, ge.ointe, 'looms. .1 kr. Bey blond. ritatir de Mew Zeta, Mystic, *extern World, Dunitrartos, illLsn, and Oat. Tne Bantam?e in a wooden side wheel rammer, of the AWL. Wing dimensions.: Lemon' 260 feat b'readt'h. of Dens, 76 rest 8 in , hes ; dertit of hold. 10 ferrt:•oiliantater or le Mader, 44 inches; attune of piston. 6 feet 6 inane. 'nog Went li a propolerez fo.egth. 62 feet;,btoadsi.of liewaii,_l7fnott debth bard. 7 feet; dialog's? or 01 / 2 - der. la inches; stroke of pektbs. ib Mabee The /homer lea prop° iler with sine Hi engine LA , 6 I dS 78 feetthreadth of beam, reeat; depth of hold. 81akt • diameter of cylinder, 24 tielhOs; stroke of Pketoo. 2 17 ' i inches: I'he Teaser is a tangle ermine proprrer: Tesagth'; 86 feet; blender, of beam. 16 feet: depth of bold, 7 fees; dia metm 2.3 iodise; those of 10.8t011. 20 iactess. Te Putnam ie a re oat , eu std.- wheel elesnier: Length', 103 feet Clinches; breadth or betta• 13 feet depth of bold. 7 feet 2 :nage; diameter of cylinder. 32 lac- es; stroke of platen. Vest. Tao Ites.attre in a donble engile propeller: Length,' fit &et: br; stick of Went; 16 feet Ole cb es• depth of ho , d,'• 7 f. et; diameter of Cyilnder. 17 inottee: stroke of piston, /7 tight., Tbs C.ctna•tea w 00206 ells wh yot steamer; Gantt: 110 feet; breadth of beam, 12 teat 6 inelte. depth of hold, 7 feet 6 111Cher•,:44ameter 01 cylinder, al inches; stroke of pieta. 7 (Est: The J. 11 Feyment is a wooden side-wheel steamer: Lenstb, 100 P; Oteadth o. beam. 19 feet 8 teems; depth of hold, 7feet 6 Maher; diameter of cylinder, 80 Lacher , : 'treks of pteton, t feet The ;Meer de Lion le a wooden side wheel steamer: Length, A 2 I.et• T tacker; breadth of beam, 21 feet .9 inches; depth of nola, 6 feet 1 inches: diameter of or Under, 74 inches; atroke of piston. 6 feet. The Zeta is a Mere engine pr , pelier: Length. 63 feet; breadth or helm, 13Mat IU inches" ; depth Of hold. neat 9 Inchon; d , •11 meter cy/inder. 15 Incites; stroke of - P ll - ton, 16 Inches. Tbe Id) site is a wooden propeller, single eagles: Length, '67 feet; breadth of beam. 24 fe.4 7 incite.; depth of bold. 12 Nett. diameter of cylinder. 42 Inches; stroke of platen. de inches. Tee Western W..rei sea wooden propeller: Length. 176 feet; bras(' th of Vitam. 31 :est 3 imams: depth of h id, feet; diameter of colluder, 31 Mums; stroke or piston. 9 feet. The Bat tea side wheel slimmer. befit of steel plates X hob thick: Lenstlw 22014. t: breadth of beam, 26 feet; depth of bold, 1 feet 10 izenea; diameter of cylinder, 62 int:heat stroke of pima. 4 feet. be Dnrootoon is an iron side. wheel steamer: Let gib. WO feet: Dram In of beam, 26 feet 4 imams; depth of bold, 13 feet °Marie.; diameter of cylinder, foi la cries: r t roe e of piracy „Obinclies Tbe Lillian to • n iron anie-vrball steamer: Longth.226 feet; breadtt uf beam, '2sfeet 4 inches: depth of hold, 11 fekt Olameter of cy:lneer, 46 inches; stroke of piston. The °Pitches, vessels may be meet.. tVed further ipartionlere wade known, OR stpi:cation to Commodore J. B. Tdoutgortuu ry. Commandant Mashfagtoo Navy Yard. Terme of male mon. Ls Gerernment hinds: Are (6) per cent. on each Vistaiel at the time of mile, and tee bounce within six day. thereafter. 341- mwf 61 sa.LE OF STEAM TUG, BARGEE, AMD BBItIB BOATS. CHIEF QVARACWWITER'S OFFICE, karat. OF rroror. - W OFFINIITON, LP. Jose U, 108 6 , Will be old at porde .1200.1 tirKAADRJA, Virrlata ander the threader or Certain. J G. O. LBS, A. 4 M. 13 S. A ost ottinAr. June as BM at lI o'rlocl A M , three Byars WI folios s• Pal se A121.118W O'lolol Barge BAIL OOLVAIBLA. Barre %ASP. ALSO. . . Win be sold. Hadar the diraetion of Captain H. B. LACST, A. Q. M . at G.straat wharf. la inn Of ii Washington. D. C . on gfUNDAY. Jane 84. 1806, al 10 o'clock A. at. the tall , wioa vanaela, via: bt. amtog Mats IE BtKBB. Baran JAMES ARDP.:, and 1194 LARGE BRIBE BOATS, Terme cash. in Government taltda. D. G, EGGER% Brigadier General and ()Met Quartermatinv,, Jen. 9t Depot of Wasnington. SALE OF BEEVIOBABLE MULLS. QUARTERMASTER OES OFFICE, WASHINSTON, DSO. JUES 9. 16'.i5 By direction of the Deena. master Osne , J. there will be sold, at public auction, to the highest bidder. et the times and places named below ?, WILLIAMSPORT. PA . 1 - 1115+4 , 11 AT Snub 16. 1866.. RUPTIOGDO3, TRU ESDAE.J une 16 1866. SOKAGTON. PA., TREIRSO aT, Jane 12, 1861. WILEINGTOe. DEL, TILORaDAY. June 21 1866. PIl tbBORO. PA , TIIE-DAY, June 27,1853 DARIOSEDS.G. PA , TElDetso tE. June V. 1865. Two hundred SBlo7lOSeelthE ROLES at each oboe. Malmo! them were bough/ ill tce beginning of the war as young males. accompanied the snails In all their. MB rohts and caraPs and are thoroughly broken. hardened by exercise, testis Fuld familiar Own being so long surround d by the soldisis. Though sound and service:o3le. they are no longer re qufred in the army, and eon be purchased at these sales at far heathen their tree mina The attehtlonpf both miners and Laments egpedally invited. Denies sold 'daub.. fitly. to commence 10 A. 21. Terms—Oath, in United ikates mummy JaMlia a Skng. ialiqat Brevet Bagndier floneral. in charge First DirletonG IR G. 0. SPECIAL BADIIEJiTIns?iRITICEABLE CLCABTERMARTBR GB VBRAL'S OFFICE, WAtGiINGTON, Dt C., Jane 1.1536. By direction of the Quartermaster General, there will be sold at public auction, to th e highest bidder, at the Gwen and p aces named below. vie 01/sbBint.., D. C MD. , MONDA.Y. June 1983. BaLTIVORDWBDSBADaY. fun. 14, tom iLLIADAPOTtr, , beTtIRD AY- Jane 17. 1465 , WP,OBBeTER. PA., BA vtfftDA. , June 17. 1866, oiEsitouti D C., e.ATRRDAY Poe 17 Me% GibbBORD, D C., MON Oar, June lit 1566, GitE , Bo.llo D 0., SATURDAY, Jane 94. 1885, PHILADDLPHIA. , _SATURDAY, June 24. 1865, at onv.rnment stables Woehincen atraet wharl. GihrßOttO D 0., MONDAY, Tune 26 1966. PITT tOIIRG, PA.. SaTiltiD CY. July 1. 1566. GI FSBORG. D C.. SATIIIADAY. July 1, 1565, Two Dm - tired Serviceable Draft Rome at each tali* An (That ttutity to porchese a snt,erior class of Wraft Bovtea. at tar lace than their true value. is now afforded to the 'Dahlia. The animals, though sound and serving able, are ae longer regaired in the arM7, and matt be soli. The atteution Of otanagarc of clte. sad of mar nitwit); lee leetpacielly callo-i to theca nies. Bones cold eingly. keles to commence at 101. N. Terme-419A1 in United Ftatee currency pteenaroat for qtathcro will leave Peventh rarest wharf, Washington, every hour from b A. N. to 6 P.M. JABIEd A BKIN, Brevet Brigadier Genera'.ln cheese, je6•23t First, Divition. Q. M. 0. D. SALE OF GOVERNMENT HORSES. ginuBr.Gance.V.T.NB EIRNIIRAt's OFFICIE, Haar DITIO tow 'WASHINGTON CITY Hal 1866. Will be told at politic auction, to the highwa bidder, at eletboro, D. C•on F: , l . LiAlt,_.Tnue 1.966, iUI .DAYJure 6,1665, Tiillll6DA'Y. Jane 8 1665, FRIDAY, Rime 9,.1.666, ANO ON TUESDAY. TWORSDAV. and FRIDAY of each week tb.reaftor during the month of Jane 1865, TWO 11111 , 11111BD OeVALSof 1.10 aSEn 16,0(1 DAY. . . For road and famaigg purposes many good bargains DULY be Hanes sold 6tagly. Fele to commence at 10 A. M. Terms eceb, in Uaited. Stelae cirranar, Steamboat for Ctieshoro will leaye gavanth-street wharf, Vasil-Meat, every hour from 9A. M to 6 P. N. JAMB.' A. Mitiri. Brevet Brigadier General in charge Ist Division. Quartermaster tieneral's Oreg. ' ie2,25t SAVE OP GOVERNMENT lIORBES. sallAßT.BalfArrES ClEfte rirproe, FIRST tag. • W49,112C0T0N l;ITY, *ay A. 1885. Will be sold at Nonblic anode% to the highest biddet, at the time: and ,lecoe a alma below. vie • ALT 1140.14.11. 11148.1!LAND. WHOA f 1311.7. June 7. iSOS. LLICIASTSH, P.E - 53Sts'S 1.V4.2T1A, THURSDAY. Jane 6.1 M. 11327.1sYLVatilA, THURSDAY. Jnne lb, AlB6, jFI'tiTCHESP FBANISYLVANIA, TEIJESDAY. Ja,,e lb 1865, P.SHRSY r,WAtOA, THURSDAY, Jnno 21. 1866, PITTSBURG. PReIiS". , :i.VAI(IL, TE/URSDAY, Jane 12r45, BALTIHORR. WRDIIRSDAY.. June 2S 7565, PITTSBURG. PIINNe2 ',VIKA, THURSDAY. Saes 29. I.sBe, TWO lIIIDIDEED CAVALRY HOBBES al °see glees. For rood and farrignE Pilrpoiseo many good bargains may be had. Horses sold singly. Sales to commence at 10 A. M. Terms—cmilt,ll United state.' etwancy. JAHRB A. RHIN, Brei M lr(eD l 7a je2-23t eharrogaXDstull O. O. AWE SALE OF GOVERIi*E.NT WAGONS HAMA ESS. 01f18P QUARTER3IAST2R . I4 02 . 7108. DEPOT OF. WASHIN/420:1, WASTIINGTON, 0., Jane a, 1855. Will be sold at pllaft. aucti on . ntidar the direction of Brevet ilolonel Cherie. A Q M., e • G. t at the Government Mill. situated On E street. bstrreen Twent) • firm and Twenty-staid:id streets, in the Oily of Wa'hlegton,D. 0. about TWENTYTB9DSaao FISTS OP SINGLE MULE . EADOESS. warn A LOT OF 84-DOLES. Ego.. 'latch lava been rigid in public forgive. The harness will be told in single SOU. Abe°. About 1 500 WAGONS, which will be Bold gluey to the MOW bidder The sale of Wagons Isit! commence on WIIDNPDAY. Jute 28- 18f5. at 10 o'clock A. Mwith a lot of about tons Lundrol, et a punt sorth ' of th 9 128.1ansfl Park. Soar the sf,lninng of fleW York avenue north/ and atter their gal. somolgted the remains ne wilt ba cold on V attest east. between Fourteenth and Plflef nth streete. near the Lincoln ffogpiml. The halo or (far ness oral commence on TEDRBD.CP. June 29, 18 1 35, at 10 o'clock A. M The sale of Wagers end Harness will continua, on Altsrsate date. anal the whole number is Bold. Terre each, in Government funds. Tba atter Gen or buyers le ogled to the large gale of MULES, commenced en Monday. May 12. 1855, and which is still being oontinued from daf to day. •D A. - )10 . 1$88, Brig. Goa. and Chief guarierinacter, 381842 t Decor. or Washington. NOTIOE.-BALB OF ARMY MULES. . QUARTERBUsTinc GSNERAL's clPPloin WinninoTOS. P. C , May 28 1885. MA= THOUSANDs OF airtLlE, are being disposed of at pub& tee at Wash Ingion. The sales will continue until the number of Minnae is reduced in proportion to the reduotionoof the UMW, now going on rapidly There are in the Armies of the Potomes. of the Ten. noires, and of Georgia. probably FOUR THOUSAND OF THE YINIST SIX•MULS MIKE IA THE WORLD. Amy of them were bought in the beginning of the war, e t , young mules, accompanied the armies in all their marshes gad camps, and are thoroughly broken, hardened by exercise, gentle and familiar, from being so long surrounded by the soldiers. The whole South is stripped of fanning stock, and the North also his suffered from the drain of aninutio, taken to Bopp: y the armies. These elltlllllls are sold at publie auction; THEY WILL NOT RUING AR NTHINO LIKE TEICH TRUE VALUE ; and such opportunities for farmers to get working animas to stork their farms. and for drovers and dealers in stook to make good epooninflons, by purchasing them and disposing of them in the Satan , never occur again. 0. 50000, QUItrkeODfLREIO Brevet Major GeI:MU MEDICAL. 1 ELECTRICAL OFFICES. t No. 154. North BMWS orTIL below RAON iltreett i also, CHESTNUT and YONTLITH Street. West Phi. Isaleirhia DR. THOH63 ALLEN having been very Mille' tel in the woe ol Massie% Iry this new method would inform Me Mends and Int PubHs tic et so is still benallittni and ourhat many whom Insdleine did not affect, and considered inanyable. We will mention a few of the Disowns in the ears of *WM.& this treatment seldom if ever falls: Rheumatism. Felons, Kidney Dirt one. ' /sonnies. Gangrene, Liver panty.% Moors. Genital .. , creme. Boils. apinel nyitreasia. Abscess, Throat *. Peva & Age.. Eruptions, Prole ens. Asthma. lallammatioW Noe lintigdona. Congestion. Hemorrhage. Mabee*, Sts. Patients will be treated at their roidenses Vasa desired, a /stip number of testimonials may be seen at the °Sees from patients in Rile ear. .lonsolts- tiOnit gratis. Mlles hours A. N. to 6P. N ,111. the *ay PE. IMJILLN. ateettlelan. ELBOTROPA THIO ESTABLISH , . MUM —DEL A. H. STUMM, ono of the YINJPs DiSCOVIRIBB or a um system or troatin_g diem* by BLIOTR M lOAL APPLIOATI and m k s has boon so Tory ansessrint At PENN SQUAB for phi last throe TONI. bas tamovail his Olio. and ifosidoast to ieaa vurs street. one door below SO•ookosnth. All persons Oohing roforansos. or any narlionlars Trish rosard to his imolai mods of trestanont,win Power ozll Of mad for a yomphilt, dionnitation er atria IrialUßOU. ighll4l SA.L, TORN V. MYERS d.&th.,,„ ERRS, ffos. 2 , 3% and 231 LUKS!' btry.ll POSITIVE SALE C &It P87177(18, ['RN " A trap D . — !ha pa.%ietrar 0,0013E10a „ L 4 N ltqwnt, d to the gebereYromnPlatl.aps : a Cage, kerne, rag. nu Hat cavo , ttorr-, to old., tort y ROM by ra.alogoo, an fear Lobate,' lit. Vain THIS MOitatlNG, o'biealt. tv PORITItX SALE fi t F i lba n 'XII T n ii % Bt3UOt Janis 2d at 11O'ToBcS SOLLVti nir.lr cat s fPar roonthir credal. about Rtk Plktes rttl , r3 Inirivon, mar (rennet Veneticlrf li st, and ton ceroottneo nautme and anon% Egg )uc.n kehoica bosom:noel of a 0611.1. In 4 be met:Ansi early on the morana Laws sAws OF vaavou arty Moo bA )I,IIIDAY Juno 260. at Months'k. will be sold try o t t &rods of four afloat ' D irk 601) or 'Prole). India,. 9 4 troao and Britt , h foy rode i aabraa nor a lareontad (holed aaortnant o, r , tt t gg l sfe 110 oo our. Trorratril, Wiri49 , l2r lim o 1p " 0 .4, Ibilts. 3 k —Sampled eftbo BAIN, will be fitilimd 4 aroir,btion, with anYzionly.a. early on toe the ere, when dealers will nod it to their ° attar& LA/MN PALE OF •llet3(it3' 333519 4 311g 9 ., Emewlis El/3 W OO 3 0 7133. — lncluded in ear Met. of French Germsa, and tiriti,.b.drxil2o4,%. np niONICAR 1110RWIYG, June :6, xfll be farad. trpatt. ihntoiloWinit artiClP., 13.11 D h lsbij 4,001513,--MAtikkt 111"111111.. IMOIELmiom . segos. fret r instratz narrate. roe hags. =Menges. alpacas habno.al.. &o DRESS nltilin.---Lyone bitoktafrAse, 81 . 0iyhu i grus are Ens remit de coin. UP , debA, 0 09 f Adairlik 813 *IN goy —sae.ge, pertain: evraldi uo , niozsnoldqae, and Cashmere offs roantei'. points. &a tfig lang, —leas [rata. pontt de sole. and gro Napter bnnnet Sad t111111:1111111 'VW:Val:kit. Vain . 4 d ()CANES —Gears' and lather; Pori* kid sat, i ` i c j and Perrin giev , is sod gen Slott f t.Tydo,le °pout kn.— Willilbel Went' go, hots, geslgn..e .1 Gods, ohilam'a nape, 0,5444 its Sle Also. WhitVgoodP. embrotdorlea. lill4l l Itaidkaret.laa, :Urn niola trout., , rvi tr atria. GTeiniet . /h 4 .8 4/ p 4o g. hand nntr# seeteti.e uottene Al so, a line of dcreeelis gotten and - woolen good ; task. :TAROS PNENNPFNRY tidbit OF. Eaoe , g, NROOLLIB. ThAV.3I,LII.O BAGS, H'EtacW 0001 ON TI:I3bDAY NORNINO. Stteeß7tb. at 10 oNvock; will be muddy ep attski eat tour mouths , credit, &boat .1. f(l3 pactalei b;, shot. brogans. trave3 Ong tele. tie ,or oisraod e7,-.3mennet chive etabotater a fresh and wide rui . t ,;, wert;olBta44utable geode, 'jeweh co f or andwzlon with (m4416041', an the ineratno4l mut CLOSING BALM OF BRITISH, PUNCH, ozatt; LID DOMRSPIO DRY tro, t p,e. We. will hold a large sale of BeIt1.11; French. Om wee, and D. mimic Dty 004 , 18, br eat on months' credit and part far cub, ON THURSDAY' HORSING. June-Wh. embracing about 600 packages 'ant lots Maple and fancy &Males In woollen& • theta 0 tons dais, and worsteds, to is hien we invite the tandem or dealer*. N. B. —Bamolos of the elms will be arranged amlnettion, with catalogue. early tho tr.rains sale, when dealers will And it to their interest touts. PHILIP FORD & CO., AUCTION :Uzi 525 mosx.sr and 522 COMIIBBCII LIEGE BILE or 1 200 0.11883 BOOT 4, ROM pnoon. S. 40.0 We WM sell be eatal . , ati . It teen OR MON ti NO;id INN tune 20. cornmenslig It ten o'stoolt,l,2:2wr wits, boys', am swaths' b00t. , , shoes,• brogan.. batio itertkel)ppera, Osfo d WM. rkt Mlsamedate. Vi tb debit...We assortment o f women ' ., alms', off ehildren'a wear. VI HMAS & SOS, Aaa-• T boil. O 139 sa4 141 South 70111111 Shut Public Bales of Roe Istate And Sloelah al The h. ahanta■ ev927 Tneout ST. at 12 o'clook. Pale Tre. P 46 Bonn' &aria...4mM elrmE SUPERIOR FUR,NI Nuts, nisLoatos, , ,t o ON MONDAY MOIL PIING: . . . 26th lust at 10 o'eloet, b• eatalogue, at O. 611 ligett Eighteenth street. the anperior parior. dlalog,nnvs tad chamber furniture, flag toned. rosewood 6 Detsv,, wtla dem, line engravings. China sus glassware Banner. PetP, &o , 1' he tnraiture was made by tier Kay be snaked et 8 o'clock on the morning of the sale. Admit:dot ratrlx'a .1:10. 113 NFAlnytt street. OFFLCSWOW lIIIV Fltig•PllVot, .'N WYE itnLY :tine SI, at IR &cloak 11 at No, /Is walnut atreql , VI °Nor of foltotolot Hartz otitoo•d-toi Moat, 1 . 41,8 hump. two bosh Ouch, Am proof: In , Banat .tg go. Mgr, &C., C. FOB SALE AND TO LET. FOR SALE.. A DRUG STORE, STOCK, pix,ritr.ams, GOOD-WILL, REAsonr-4:1 W$T,. Address Jel9 mwfBt* FOR SALE A THREE-STORY olto , Beek Blom Danner and lot 4 ground S W, corner of. FIT rki. and SPILUJE titreets. Fur par:let• late, git.PID to BUSSE% D, DAV°, AP.-4.n.y*-o.L.ter. .1814.wigibt* GM WALNUT Mriat, jet FOR PALE OR RENT—A. BEAD. alga TIM rOTTAOS. la WEST eIIfLADELPER, at. eemlonably located. between Tarty .erenst 'ad Fortieth, Market and Spruce "treaty n•IIV octup!ei by e "tab men about leaving for NOW York. fsstt ON. Iv meal te poseeedon Ellett Address Boa 4N PO, Ja23.St* • FOR SALE-IMMEDIATE pas. mori. SEsSION. handsome 6.1.4.nce. HIXT i Stud, above VINE, tbirt,on roams and modarn idinfor.mtaa. but 11,2cE7: only 87 COO- Alst , many otber properties taro and small. in alt. Arent Ideation, or sumo, poss.stion b‘n be give, T. FOX: Real E,Ova Lest, NIISTH and wo,Lvt, _TO LET-A DESIRABLE TRR .mtitt-STOBT BRIO DWSLLIttoI. Ito LEO VlwldaT Street kept. 4500. Apply to JANE i .I.ltrt.E to. 424 WALNUT totteet. tTO RENT, IN WEST PERU. DELFHIA—a. D'gigts..ft(G. north side of Nel+l Ftrilet, • iltat Lowe %groat of Fortieth. Two oarl •YI eh g-room on ttnet flnOr, andpan OheiinU ars, 11.11:dig foot office Largo garden, with aannAouos 0 f ant flowere rimy err the roornmei from font to o'clock: ja) FOR SALE-NEAT' DIVPLIANG, mrdo 537 North tO went y• beeencl &Intel.; BILT11pu.e.”Ool. gtoro and Dwellng. M.. corner ifittstesath aL4 Cat. 1 , :w13111 stow tA; good landnoes p'aco. Neat IY4 allr A. 1 6 14 Mount. Vernon ttreot, and 1808 Wood htlq.t. cvl:k iMMcdiatOpoBBe/thilM. B P 01,3N , T, 123 South FoTTRTFI jar. Ix R, W . car. 1047414111E1Ma and (181 6 6 i. , tri TO LET—D W ELLING, No. 8 North ELI433TH &toot. B ir, 044:1:4, jel7 123 South 'FOURTH r; oat, t g TO LET-COIiNrRY SENT, Ima CBTIFCB Lane. near the Darby road; large stur, house, carriage-home, and tour cum et land B. F GLEttl, jel7 123 South nova, FOR SALR AT A GRE&T 5A.0121• Gra VIM OR WILL BB LlT—The MUD:Ia63 Bousis ht GAM ItitatrD, with*. oortio,, of to Fart' , turn Tl.O I.ouss will scconitnodats r sarlv .AO .4 , land peraons. and Would MOM dosir..ble piece fut &event! ismotites tO Occupy f or 'he /1.44 •11 B (MERL 123 South PO It 3 qr,et ei ARCH-STREET REBID , NOES maL FOE ELLE —Several firet•ele. , e H.oo'B E 3, rife We of Arch Wed, 'wed of glinAteenth etra4t, It all the mole= improvements. ADM 'lt PO ARCS. Street. j tei in FOR SALE WITH IMMEJEATA 1301 , FORFICIn, the eeaveuient D treithig. tie 2ee Mmint Vernon glrett. Et F Gt.LEA jam s. W. ear. grntraYeATEl sue W,ess dem, POR BA B—HOUSE, fOS LI FR eIiKLIN Street. above Poplar. Irtirart.. ) f P* FERGUSON, Do. vmair North FIFTH St. Jet. Ite OR SALE--AN EXCELLENT .Kc ., 181-.ro god BLISSUOII6 Pito% 214 Dock Pannier Dcrellinx; 36 foot trout. V)..191.9 reel , . dent Flqra and Dwelling, good 13z•lnuee Rand, 2i6 lota Unteenth street. corner of Virintny. Conv.Anieut Dwelling. No. 03 South Tenik :trod; Ygssondon soon. DreaL Dwelling. No 792 6hirin7 street. Desirable DweLlim Broad street, above IlreiVA: lot 20 by IYO feat, i. F. (3 by.P11,.114.? Routh FOURTH 141roet; ur MO H. W, 'or. W6VE:II'3VMM and 0n760...... TO LET—THE FIFTH AND Barn - 11 - STORIES of 'in End 289 DOCK ex tirougb i 0 Carter ervbt; alto (IfficPs Jn Ens fl ret 11 jot ,11 the mime baildiag, fr , ZltMg on Carter stret 4 . Can be it manufaccuring parpotas, with Watt power. Tbo tbtrd story of the Commonwealth Ban 'tam III: and 613 Chestnut street. the bsa ttguted ro.aa to city. APPIS to TX1 1 414.8 El DONN gLT,, Counting.Hmte Dr. Javan Si Sdn. Seto-61* 212 U itt Eta XI) T. t met.. VOR SALE--A VALI/A.IMB LOT OR 0T011.1 , 11, E. corner of Broad awl Oaltocrizill • 120 by 240 feet. • Do do . 8 B corner of Bridge and Thirty se rood etreecs; 142 by 218 feet . Do. do., S W. corner of Brldfro and Thirty.se goad streets. 100 by 218 feet. Do. do.. 11. W. corner of Thirty•secend sod 114 , Yerford streets ; 2115 by 15335 feet. Do do., N. W. 00173 S Of Ninth. and BUD streets; 1500 by 190 feet. Do. do., S. B. soruer of Twenty second ad Spring Gerder. streets; 90 by 103 feet do., ~ Darby Toad, betwOBll Chestnutzzd Meets; tO by IV rect. DO do., laittrotth. street, from UTettretz o street to the BOLT-Q.OM; 1,1120 by 101 feet, Do. ae r do, , on ganheint street, Osrrounte o9 about 3 norm. Da, do., on Tecony street, at Holmes burg. With Inc other* of various sizes. B F 411,111111. 1410 133 South FOURTH St...eet. O IL - LEASES ON SUGAR CURES. TOR PITRONA OIL COMPANY. This 00/017 1 / 7 . owning in fee simple over Tw. vox DRIM RIR of valuable On Territory op ere° will lease On favorable terms. a limited na ber of ehotee lota . A part of the territory is now bins developed. Or e well to be bored withinninetY dafh and throe more within a 701 f . r‘V far OPT' Pootionters. inquire at the p&p) or al Company. 5R4 Weldittre Streit J,-,l4.wfmot. ORO. O. MARTIN, Hamill* MONEY TO iiNY AN Crubi LOANED DPOIII DIANOND_ L B WARTS* JEWELRY, PLATS CLOT NO, 10.. 0 JONEs & 00 13 OLD EsTABLIsEED LOlll OFFICE. Corm TRIED and GASKILL Ste., blow Lorabol , a5t.12.30 n o Evers a wiTsows MOR SALAMANDISS WI S, SO SOME FUIIITii MEM FRILLDBLPHIA, ?I. kW Vd 4 A Wu variety of 1121-PROOs WU slin— . grim E, S. EARLEY, FURNISHING UNDERTARDSI B. N. corner TENTH and OHM Straets. Nriv COTTAGE ORGANS 091 mot only Ir3SXONTAID.. but trISIQUALISN P of T.one and FoWsr, deemed ing stioy for tnmrt,,, and &shoals, but found to bri eq well %day"' the Parlor sad Drawing Zoom. For sale onlrr 1. BKVJa. • No. is North szvnitii fdr:1 0 1 Also. nonsplote iumortment of the Parfet rerorrantly. oil woad. PHILADELPHIA t'-o t!ONN' BAND LOS INNTI A. Si s, N. NUM street &Nice ilashtt SYSBETT, after thirtygears' practise] asP.MI.s. insarantoes the skilful &Ointment of Ids Prom:ngai tent Graduating Pressure Truss. Stiprarte l e• nine Stothinall Shoulder Ansa, Onitchw. ~,,15)1, /0414•M0R conducted by & WT. - HAVANA OPCIAREK—A 0009 BUTT constantly la Mors coilond, Ikt el T! Clllll rates. 8. pnGugr 'qleyt, 12172.1.51:0 No. Niti South IldoVr WHITE VIRGIN WAS OF p s !pi LISS. new Prima OsemeUs for ola ring the complexion. It la the most Cr"Z y ti• 40r3P011.114 of the age. There ti neither chat. msenesia, blemeith.nor tats In Its sompositlint. SOMVOMIId eattraly.of Yarn Virgil W an,l S ll" 0 1 1 Mundinnars qualities for romervlng tkm tn. . 0 0.1 Vt , Oft. 1112101.414 fair, and transparent m samosa , young, the bowel ) handout", 0 1 morn beautiful, and tee most 'hoen'tiol tbeo rst SO and 09 eents. Pre_pered only coy nuir 'oircter tower'. Itl Swab, miGEITH Omit, two door 01 gmotirinn irad iii Sena, etriotiajo 1,144. BOX 311, LOMAS rEa, Pa
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