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SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1885.
AMILIGIOVN VitTauiloußcE.
APPADIS DI THE CITY.
- Church Dedieetion.—The dedleation services of the
Spring Garden M. E. Church (Rev. A. Oookman,
pastor), at Seventeenth and Spring Garden streets,
will be solemnized tomorrow. In the Morning there
Will be a sermon by Rev. Bishop Simpson, woo will
formally dedicate the Church. Toe afternoon stir-
Vices will be presided over by Bisbee Simpson, and
Will-be of a social charaoter, participated in by Rev.
T. B. Simmons, Rev. T. M. Cunningham, Rev. W.
Taylor, Rev. T. H. Henna, and Rev. D. W.
Bartine. Rev. J. P. Durbin will preach *sermon
In 40)0Tel:deg.
•Personal.—lf.er, G. D. (harrow, Pastor of the Union
VI. E. Church, his so far recovered from his recent
severe Oakum, that he will again occupy hie pulpit
Vit.morrow morning.
Excursion.—The Snedaymhool of the First Con.
gregetionai Church, Kensington, will make an ex.
• Outtalk nest Toozaay to Sylvan Grove, on the North
penr.sytvanta railroad.
rstality of the Churches.—The revivals and prayer
meetings In the churches of the city have met with
winch splrinial MUMS& A. prayer meshing is now held
daily between 8 and 9 o'clock A. M. In the Calvary
Preebyterian Church, as an assistance to Rev. Mr.
Hammond in his present labors, and last Sunday,
we are told, fOrty.eight persona united themselves
• with the church. The revival at the North Broad.
•street Presbyterian Church he's tf.',3ed seven persons
Bo the eehflregatiehl Which IMO Increased ono hun
dred and one in the last nine months. Nineteen
have been added by similar means to St. Luke's
'Lutheran Church, Fourth and Girard avenue.
A Ncw Presbyterian Chure4.--For some time past
another Presbyterian ohnroh has been a great want
in the northwestern smitten of the city. For the
Want of proper accommodations, for the children
especially, a Sundapschool had to be opened at
Eleventh and Columbia avenue, beginning with
isixty-six eceolare. This proved insulkotent, and
another school had to be begun in the Wagner Free
Institute of Science. Though both are now in IMe
iiessinl operation, It has been determined to erect s
tasteless chapel at the northeast comer of Broad
and Oxford streets, where there is an extensive lot.
The contract has already been drawn up. The °haps'
will front on Oxford street, with entrance porous
on the east and west, ample space being allowed
between this and Broad street for the aim% proper,
which will front on Broad Street. The dnilding motif
be of Newark brown stone, in the Norman style.
The dimensions are forty-two feet front by eighty
feet deep, and will seat more than tire hundred per.
eons, with en infant sohooi.room and liarary, and a
gallery over them. The height of ceiling will be
thirtydour feet to the crown, In the form of a
pointed arch. It is expected that the chapel will be
completed early In the Winter, and be an ornament
to that improving neighborhood.
Flourishing.-The Eighth United Presbytertan
Chureb,tbippen street below Twellth,beldthelr QOM,
Zatlrlon. last Sabbath, when seventeen persons were
Admitted to membership ; nine by protesalon esthete
faith, and eight by certificate from other churches.
-The pastor, Rev. W. W. Barr, has been highly ego-
Missitd in his labors. The Sabbath school is steadi
ly Increasing in numbers and efficiency. Within a
-Short time past, the floating debt of the ohuroh has
been nearly ertingnished. The congregation in
tend soon to enlarge their lecture room for the ac
00mOdaTiOD Of the sabbatu school.
.Pkiladelphia Afistion and Tract Society.—The one
hundred and third meeting of this society will be
held in the Presbyterian Church, Rev. Kr. Moe,
pastor, Lombard and Twelfth Streets, tomorrow
evening, !at [eight o'clock. The one hundred and
fourth will be held on Wednesday evening next.
at the same hour, in the Presbyterian Chnroh, Rev.
Mr. Crowell, pastor, Broad, above Chestnut.
Confirmation.—Right Rev. .Bishop Stevens will
administer confirmation in the Clay Mission Chapel,
Pearl, above Twelfth street, tomorrow evening. A
sermon Will be preached by Rev. Phillips Brooks.
The same life will be administered at St. Patin
Church, Rev. Dr. Goddard, Third, below Walnut,
in the morning.
Caned.—Rev. Dr. Cooper, of this city, has been
called to establish a mission of the U. P. Church,
in San Francisco. His salary, as missionary, will
be IMMO a year.
Ordinetion.--Yesterday morning, the members of
the graduating class of the Protestant Episcopal
Divinity School were ordained at St. Luke's Church
by Bishop Stevens, with the usual solemn ceremo
nies. Their names are Henry Anstioe, Jr., Jun.
Bakowell, Jesse T. Burk, M. K. Dillon, J. IL Rs
°imams' Charles Logan, James A. Molt, U. P. Or
rick, D. Brainerd Ray, J. Sandell, Bead, Snyder
B. Sings.
A ootemporary informs us that the Divinity
School was founded mainly through the efforts Of
Bishop Potter, assisted by 'clergymen of this and
other dioceses. It probably would not have been'
estabuohed but for the breaking up of One - - mural
seralnartrat eiaaandria, Va., by tne rebellion. The
SehoOl ill tow in a nenrudssug condition, having a
spacious cline and a gOOd i.u..avv. Among
,its
faculty are Rev. G. E Rare, D. D., D. to. Ueat win,
D. D., J. S. Stone, D. D., and U. M. Batter, D. D."
The late Dr. Vaughan was a professor at the thus
of his death.
Death of a Catholic Ctemntan.—Tne funeral obse•
.ales of the late Father Piggott took place yester
day Morning, at the Church of St. Vincent de Paul,
41Thirmantown, the pastor, Rev. Father Leyden, oil
elating. Obnewald , B Requiem Mee was sung by a
largely.angmented
ConnizenCenients,—Tne 118th Commencement of
the College of Now Jersey will be giVen On Wed
nesday next. The Centennial Anniversary Of the
Odosophic Society of the College Will take place on
the 07111.
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OPIVIONS OP inn 13BLIGIOta 2111M5.
Action of Virginia Baptista.—A convention of Bap
ofts, lately meeting lu Richmond, assed a serim
resolutions distelicerstiping their Nerve ,
brethren, one calling on the (Murales of the , vac f.: ll
to have no dealloge with rho ministers seq..__ vo r g
them by the American Baptist kierslL"'""
order , e l f .
Society. Beoatioe tele society haft, Worship aor.ll
- Government, °Coupled house by tuf, Mi li tary
dolled by their owners, or vitim
- -.tore these Virginia
as hotbeds at treiMen„
Nath, charging the seal°.
veistleto are out 11 1 k_Mirusur tion " h
ty with "pretensioe Pa • Theycharge
the soccer.. Mtn"
.dOnarie9striving to create
.
and 108*.rjrationsy and disunion between classes ro
adie/lin the Southern States, and especially be
two,si the *mimed people and those who have so
beg and so faithfully Moored in their behalf," bat
adduce not one single fact in proof of the assertion.
.Bat the molt ektraOrdlunty feature in these resole,
tines is the call Which they =sate on the Southern
churches to "continue to prosecutes the work of
negro instruction, in which they have been so many
years successfully engaged? , And yet they nave
given the Degrees only oral instruction. They have
not taught them to read the Bible. They nave not
taught them the sacredness of marriage, but en•
ceureged among them a universal system of concu
bines/. They have merely given them Boon an
educaliOnAge would put into them the greatest value
as the pr....Wert! of their masters. We forewarn the
Virginia Baptists that their resistance to the ne at
Order of things is impotent. a kicking against the
pricks, and the injury to themselves is greater than
to there whom they assail. They will Sad them
selves beached like stranded whales, the element Co
drift their old ideas of negrO education having re
ceded to a returnlen distance.--/V. Y. Independent.
"Are we to haik a Beii9ivta War I"—This question
the Boston Pilot asks, and answers, saying—No. It
contends that those who have been trying to infect
the publio mind with the idea that the Catholic
church has been Itientined with the rebellion will fail
miserably, citing the following from the New York.
World ;
i• This is done in the face of the facts that every
hospital In the land has seen our wounded and suf
fering soldiers tenderly oared for by one Roman
Catholic SWAM of Mercy ; that upon every nettle.
field the Roman Catholic chaplains of the army have
been seen pursuing their sacred calling among the
dying and the dead, while still the Cannon roared
and tee shells shrieked above ttiem on their errand
Of death that Roman Catholic Soldiers from the
Norm, the South, the E 9 t, and the West, have
been fighting in the front of 'War for the Union,
while those hypocritical wolves or anarchy, lathe fleeces
of cvat,so bra/ sheep, sate safely at their desks indifiug
Maly WT01236718 balderdash., to irrfiante and pe evert the
_public mind; and that the Rowan alatholie Church
numbers among its most devout adherents In Ameri
ca generals who have earned a fame for patriotism,
aingle-hearteeness and gallantry welch will last as
long a 8 the memory of this great straggle for tee
liberties of the nation: ,
Advice to Christians Seeking Sumner Pleanire.—
This is the season when large numbers of persons
seek change and recreation ny going abroad, and
this is well. The body and the ruled need occasional
unbending. In sewing this enemas many resort to
Vie public fashionable gathering-places. And there
can be no hozm in this In itself. swan hail no morn
Ttght to a monopoly of healthful and desirable
places than he hesel anything else. But that there Is
danger In such places DO one can deunt. The whole
atmosphere seems pervaded well a spirit of lightness.
as If all were seeking entertainment and amuse.
merit, and so In its proper limits it shou d ld be. Bust
the Christian should be specially guarded that e
do not allow himself to be led into practices or asso
eiations tending to bring reproach upon the Chris
tian Larne, or to originate or foster habits that would
be against grace. Abroad as well as at home true
Christians ought to have the question often ringing
in their ears, What Manner of portions °came : e :
to be in all holy tonverillition and godliness
duty that Id enjoined by li LAI, and is needful for the
Spiritual welbbeing of a man at home, ought to be
neglected or set aside when he is away from home ;
and in no ordinary case is any one at liberty to feel
that a thing is any less Wrong away from home than
it Would be at home.
In view of the importance of having professing
Christine maintain the true character of the Chris
tian in public places as well as In private, we sus
tain the following suggestions :
Never go to any place where you cannot take the
Saviour with you, and openly and oonsisteatly live
tine ratigion he enjoins.
Neverfeel that the reading of the Scriptures and
Secret prayer, and, II possible, Social or fatally
prayer, can be dispensed with abroad and among
strangers any more than they eau be at home.
Never be ashamed to have It known that you are
a Christian. 'Never fail to make it a matter of
prayer that in selecting the place to which you will
go God will guide you to one where good may be
done as welt as received. There are churches in
Northern New York now that grew out of the sum
mer jaunts of good men from New York, PhUsdet
vhis, and other places, who, while they sought
Odily recreation, aimed also at good. Bright
crowns will yet rest on the brows of those that were
faith."4l Wherever they went.—Philadelphia Christian
Instructor, to. aoy.
The Popeddin.—On the 13th of May the Pope kept
his seventy-third birthday, and on the 16th of JUDO
he completed the nineteenth year of hill pontificate.
Of the two hundred and Admin. Popes who have
followed St. Peter, there are only eight who have
reigned longer than the present Pontiff. St Syl
vester governed the Church from the year 314 to
.836 ; St. Leo the Great from 440 to 461; Adrian I.
from 772 to 795 ; Alexander 111. from 1159 to 1181 ;
'Crean VIII. from 1623 to 1644. Clement IX. from
1700 to 1721 ; Pine from 1775 to leo° ; Pius VII.
.from 1800 to /828. These two reigned longer than
-any of the others, the former for twenty.four, the
latter for twenty.three years. The chroniclers of
the Church assign a reign of twenty-live years to
•St. Peter alone. The Romans predict that it is re
;served for Pius IX. to complete the number of Popes
who have. since St. Peter, enjoyed the longest
reigns, and thus to fulfil the ancient Latin proverb,
Cron trinton perftotuw.
The one hundred and eighteenth annual conven
tion of the Pennsylvania Lutheran Synod bas been
in eeision at Easton, and adjourned after transact
ing mu6h important business. The twenty-second
convention of the Pittsburg Synod of the Evan
salient Lutheran Church has also boon held at
Vheellag.
Eepresentativeg from the principal Jewish con.
gregatiOns in the country, cotoprisiru the Ilmird of
DelegateB of the Atnerlcan Israelitt s, were in sea.
to take Into c
slur. last Week, in New York.
Zion subjects affecting the interests of the Jews
..110V. /Ur. En.rleig h and his free Congregational
church at Moreno., Northampton, have palmed
, rater violent resolutions touching the late
I Unitarian Convention. Mr. Burieigh,. it will be
remembered, Is the man who received a suddeti
check In the convention for language deemed well
nigh blasphemous concerning our Saviour.
Bishop Gregg, of Texas, la a pastoral letter, in
structs the clergy of the Episcopal Church to return
to the liturgy as it was before the war.
The First Congregational Ottaroh of Baltimore.
wee ergenieed en Wednesday last.
The. Committee on Ditsehom or the New School
Assembly are snout to send ten of the ablest men or
their body to Emit Terarbesee to spend Woe
'months In preaching to the destitute churches In
t h at realm. The men ate appointed, Minding
Rev. Dr. Brainerd, of Plallaoelphia. Rev. Dr. Spear
of Brooklyn, Rev. Dr. Patterson, of Chicago, So.
A contention to COM elate the etottwaient of the
Lutheran Theological ueminary, at Gettyseurg, by
a n addition of $50,000 or upwards to its fund, wan
held at Baltimore. ot the Mit and 14th instant, nut
meat to a °ail Issued by the Board of Directors of
that fnniitadon. Rev. John E Graeff, of Pritladel
phla, was tutted president, after which appropriate
religious exercises touk place, and addresses eagle,.
luxury of the objects of the meeting were Jelloared.
On taking up subsctiptiors, over *12,000 wore sub
scribed, In addition to $14.000 heretofore reported.
An article In the National Baptist, of last week,
gives an aeoOUnt of the seven published works Of
the famous Roger Williams. The titles of some of
them ate quaint and antique, like most of the tell.
gnus treatises of that day. o George Fox digged
cut of his Burrowes." A New England Firebrand
Quenched," "The Bloody reliant yet More Bloody
by Mr. Cotton's Endeavors to wash It white in the
Blood of toe Lamb," /km
The EON:Tanana in Canada are a little ex
gifted about the election of an aSslatant and aunoessor
Of Dr. Strachart, Bionop of Toronto, who to now
ninety years old ; and though he 19 Still Vigorous
and clearheaded, they use that he cannot much
longer discharge the duties of his position. The
parties are high and 101, ehuroh. The present
Bishop le a high churl:Minn.
Meeting of Bishops of the Methodist Church.—
The,. Bishops Of tte Methodist Church had a private
Fou ] ..r. - nee at Erie, last Friday week, in which the
important stoject of church reconstruction with the
:sigh was obi:missed. Although the sessions were
private, still all of Importance is given herewith' to
the public. For quite a number of years the Me.
- Monist Obureh or this Country has boon divided, in
organization and government. The division was
caused by the Slavery question, and has been dom.
pieta, the preilding bishops of the oktirOh North
having no control over the church South, and the
Southern bishops having no connection with their
Northern brethren. An impression has extensively
prevailed that during the 'fertile Methodist Church
in the rebel States was in a disorganized condition,
but the facts are the reverse. The Southern
thotiiste have preserved intact both their Episco
pal and district jurisdiction, and these governing
powers Lave net propored any reconciliation
with the Methodist Church of the North, Save.
rat Southern bishops are still rancorous ageless
the North, though they at present have little or no
power in either section The antioloverr, or Union
portion of the Southern filed/Win Church, welch
portion Is mainly composed of the laity, the bishops,
elders, etc., being mostly 80008810nitne, though not
Strong la numberS, has, to some extent, applied to
come under the jurisdiotion of the Northern church.
The present conference was called to consider this
proposition and several other projected modes of
fenOnetructton. The main questionS before the
blehope on Friday wag Whether to admit the anti
slavery portion Of their Southern brethren as an
Inchoate body, and thus extend over them the
jutiedicalon of the church as it now exists in the
loyal States, or whether t 0 lint reorganize the
Southern church by itself, but on a loyal basis, and
then make a common union of the church both North
and South. These were the main points at issue, and
they were quite fully discussed. A series of reso
lutions were drawn up and adopted, which will
form the basis of future action in dealing with the
Southern members of the Methodist denomination.
They declare that the Methodist Church will sup
port the Administration of Andrew Johnson so long
as, it maintains honorable peace with foreign na
tions, sustains the abolishment of human slavery,
and acts In general with equlty,,and renders jusclee
to all. Those inemeere of the Southern Methodist
..Epkoopal Church who apply to he received under
the jurisdiction of the loyal portion of the Church
on the ground of undoubted loyalty and anti slavery
principles and action, will be welcomed, and every
proper effort made to have the Southern church
members so appl To tide line of action the
bishops have agreed, and so fast as Southern church
members will come beak, to the fold as loyal citi
zens, atiti.tikvory men and Chriatinn brethren, so
fast Will they be welcomed with open arms.
THE CITY.
FUNERAL of A BRAYS OFFlCER.—Yes
terday morning the remains of Aloert 0. Walker,
captain of Company 11, 2d Pennsylvania Cavalry,
Colonel R. Butler Price, were deposited in Kona
meat Cemetery. Captain Walker went out as ad
jutant of the regiment, and, in that difficult office,
discharged the duties to the entire satisfaction of
his fellow-officers, and won the esteem of the men of
the oommar.d. Pot gallantry displayed on several
oecasions, he was promoted to the captaincy at or"
Company. In place Of Captain Steele, who had been
made major. Some slight dissatisfaction was at
first maniiested by the members of the company. (It
being raised in Allegheny county,) at the appoint
ment of a Philadelphian to their command. Captain
Walker by his intelligence, courtesy, gentlemanly
bearing, and bravery-soon won their entire confidence
and esteem, and at the time of his death was ono of
the most popular and efficient officers of the regi
ment."Be was 'killed on the 10th of June. 1861, near
Trevillian Station, while on picket duty, by a bush•
whacker, who discharged a double-barreled deck
gun at him, nine slugs entering his body below the
right aim, in such a manner as to indicate that he
wee in the act of making a sabre out at the time.
Several trribN3 fellows of Mg command charged the
bushwhackers, and recovered the hotly.-Adjutant
J. C. Reed was present when the body was Interred,
and, by marks planed near the grave, it was readily
recovered.
iNTBBESTING SCENE.— A very interesting
affair came off at the Sunday-school of the Church
or. the NSF/fatty, v.teeeeth street and Mount Ver
non, on Thursday evening, June 23d, it being the
occasion of the presentation of a roll of honor of
the Morrison Missionary Society, composed Of the
young men's Ribie class, handsomely designed and
crawl by Mr. Addison Burk, a young and rising
artist of this city, and contained all the memoers'
Baines that had entered the army since the com
meto.ment of thin rnbellion. The presentation
speech Wee ,reds by rot%‘ nvt and
calved in baba:llama ci ass by Mr. Blyu
which a suitable gold badge was presented to
Buck by Mr. ',eels Bitteray, in ben alt or the (Moo
mittee, as a token of the appreciation of the task he
has just etmeteded. The exercises concluded with
the presentation of a magnificent gold pan and
pencil by Mr. Lewis flaverstick, in behalf of the
Bible elass,ito their teaoher, Mr. S. C. Hill, who is
about leaving them, and who relied in a very
touching manner. Altogether it wad - an affair ever
to be remembered Ili the hibtery ()rues, Church.
BAyan OF GoVERNMENT HoßeES.—To
day many of the worn•out licalnantes which
h o ve hurried the artillery into the fray, or have
borne our cavaliers over long and weary marohes,
and hurled them, with their keen sabres, upon the
ragged rebel ranks on many a held, will be
posed of at auction on Washington-street wharf.
There Is not the slightest reason to doubt
tbat there will be numbers of people there,
anions to turn an honest penny, by buying
at low prices and selling at higher. or to acquire the
war. worn steeds for other, and, maybe, better zee.
sons so that a curious scene may be witnessed by
anybody who has interest or curiosity enough to
attend the sale. The warranty which will be
given is couched In a few words: "No warranty
given; cash hnmediately after the horse is knooked
down; the horses to be removed at once." At other
sales in other cities soma of the horses have brought
very good prices, ranging even as high as $llO.
Speculators and railroad men have in other sales
taken up most of the stock, for they are of quick
perception. and Onrercome outside and less state
bidders. Of mum, the Government loses in the
sales, and will, maybe, lose in this, elate most of the
horses have coat It from *ll6 to $lBO.
FATAL ACCIDIIIST.—Henry Riatine, a de•
sorter from the 7th Regiment, Hancock Oorps, In
attempting on Monday night , last, to esoape from
the custody of the c Moors, who were returning him
to Washington, fell between the wheels of the oars
of the Baltimore train, and was instantly killed.
The affair 000nrred near Elkton. He had left the
car under the preteine of Ketone a glare of
water, visited the rear end of the oar, and, rushing
upon the platform, attempted to esoape by leaping
from the oar. the train having, in the meantime,
been put in motion. The plata was coo quick, how
ever, and, In the effort to rescue the prisoner, the
latter was thrown between the i[heels and so seri.
newly crashed that he expired in a few moments.
Sergeant War, 186th Pennaslvaula Volunteers, was
in charge of the pstsoner. The unfortunate man
was a resident of this city.
Lracoim liknquistENT AssocwrioN.----The
following contributions were received June 20i, by
James L. Olaghorn, treasurer, et the office of the
fisecciation, No. 921 CheStnut street:
Francis Barton_ $2O 00
_
Commercial Lodge, No. 256, I. 0. of 0. F.... 10 00
Ashland Encampment, No. 45, I, 0. of O. F.. 25.00
Shiloh Baptist Churn, per J. S. Kinney 15 OD
Edw, Willing, Alice B. Willing, and J. R. B.
Willing, per Dr. Barton 60 00
Marshall Hlll, Isaac Williams, Thomas Hill,
and W. Suddards, per Rev. Dr. Suddards.. 26 00
C. S. Turnbull, Alice H. Turnbull, and M. E.
Turnbull, per Dr. Turnbull a on
Painters' Department, United. States !Navy
Yard, per J. N. Robinson, eating master
painter 60 00
Christ Church, Pottstown, per Rev. Geo. A.
Latirner 10 00
A citizen of the Fifth ward 50 00
Citizens of Norristown, per Harvey Shaw, Esg.l2l 50
DETITENANT GENERAL GRANT.---ThiS
distinguished military chief will be handsomely TO.
calved this morning, at the Union League House
on Broad street, by the members and their families.
The Issue of tickets of admission Is limited to the .
number of members of theiLeagne. Some time
since Independence Hall was placed at the dia.
pose! of Lientral grant, in order to receive the
Citizens generally. This event Will probably come
off in a few days.
FATAL ACCIDENT.—N. ;Shelly, an em
ployee of the Reading Railroad, was Instantly
allied yeaterday afternoon, at the junotion of that
road near this city. Mr. noon,
was Caught be
tween two cars, and so fatally injured that he died
shortly afterwards. ,Ho resided fat 815 liarford
street.
r ATAL OCCURRENCE.—Wm. Campbell,
aged I o r,r rem, was run over yerterdmy arta:m(1011
by a cart, fn stroot, above Green, and re
sawed m i t t o j or wi, t o oo ze hie death in a short
time. The driver of the Cart, sire informed,
inhumanly drove on, not stopping to so Z.. 1 : 41, ; 1 /*
jury he had inflicted.
DROWITED.—On Thursday evening, about
half.past eight o'clock, Stephen Craig was drowned
in the Delaware, while bathing at Green.street
wharf. Ile was twenty-three years of
o age, and
leaves a wile and - two children residing OIL men
street, above Second.
DiSTBES6IEE CASE..—A friendless wo
man while passing through the Fifth ward, 'Teter
day,,disoovered that her babe had died In her arms.
The distracted mother proceeded to the Fifth ward
station-hone, where the kind•hearted officers did
all in their power to alleviate her distress.
Cosi, On, Aosnr.—A barrel of coal oil
took dre yesterday on Spring Garden etreet. between
Twenty third and Twenty.fourth. It is fortunate
that we are not compelled to record the destruction
of a block or two of houses.
COW DE Soum.—A youth, named Sny
der, was enn•etrnch yesterday afternoon, in the
irldadtg of Richmond and Clearfield streets.
THE COURTS.
court of Quarter Sessions—Ron. Joseph
Allison, Associate Justice.
CT. B. Finletter. EN.. Prosecuting Attorney.)
DEBBP.TION DAY
Yesterday wee Set apart to hear desertion eases
and, per consequence, a large number of females,
who do not Roe with their husbands, were in court,
Nine of them attired In the latest fashions. Bet
two of the hasbandS MO in the dock, tam others
being on bail. It Is ouri4us to flake the readiness
With which the ladles who always attend on dealt.
tion day become acquaintedwith one another. a.
wife may make her first appearance in the court.
room. and sit alone for a few hours, but she soon be.
Comes acquainted, and that misery likes
narrate
clearly verified as the amiable , ladies narrate in
touching language the sufferings endured at the
hands of their lieges. Representations are madeby
wives that they are in a starving condition, yet,
singular to relate, many of them have lawyers en:
gaged to fight up their claims. Husbands are not
exempt from this feature, as they represent to the
court, througheounset, that they have no work, and
cannot contribute 05 thing to the ZOLEbiteRSIIOO of
their families
was:BARELY A LLA °HER'S torATtrg IN 00IIRT.
. . . .
Mrs. Bartel Gallagher claimed support from her
lanaband. Scam time sines the lady was convicted
of assault and battery on her husband. The tea
tintopy at the trial /hewed that, Mrs. Gallagher
would not (look breakfast for him, and when he
. went home'at night. the gave him a poker over tee
bead for supper. She looked up Barney's bed and,
worse then an, she made her little girl drunk.
Judge Ludlow sentenced Mrs Gallagher to prison,
and gave the child to the custody of the father, wirr
pieced it at, sobool. Mrs. Gallagher was released
from prison through the Influence of her husos,nd,
vho thought she bad reformed. As soon as sae
same out of prison abe met with her old associates,
and tell into habits of intoxication. She then cued
her husband for Whietehellee. The (Joan refue.td
to render any arelstance to OlLre Gallagher, Cud elle
left the court in a high state or indignation. Poor
Barney dodged as she passed him, evidently fearing
another dote of poker.
3drs. James Mills claimed support from her hits
decd. The lady made two or three attempts to tell
her story: but the talked with such Ilchtalmr opted
that eke Could not be understood. She was nasal"
checked, wad we caught the following from nor slow
style : During two years my husband ha4gllven me
dye dollars a week. lam not a bed woman la no
way or nohow, but his sisters caused the trouble.
has gives me twelve cents from January let to
the 20th of March.),
The sister of Mr. Mills testified that her brother
had been suffering from a hemorrhage of the lungs
for some months. She offered a home at Ler house
for himself and wife. She came there and remained
six weeks, durlog which time she took out portions
of the 'furniture, and finally took it all away to the
house in which Mr. wane has an interest. Ye ate
with the witness because the wife took the meat In
tended for his meal and dragged it about the yard.
alter which she rubbed It over a (legend then cooked
it for biol. Some of the women in the neighborhood
helped the wile to do this.
Judge Allison said If this husband made reasons.
ble :provielone for his wife bum was bound to 110
with him. 1t was a mistaken Mee in a great many
wires that they should be the judge of what kind of
a home her husband amid furnish her whit. 'ChM
wife had no right to abandon the home provided for
her and go plant herself somewhere oleo. It was
the 'duty of the husband, however, to provide a
maintenance for the wt•e and ohildren. Nu prowl ,
lion could be allowed by the Gout for bowie rent.
When the wife returns to her lito.baudis house he
shall pay CS a week for her maintenance and $1 for
each of the children.
12==TE:13
A ease of a very painful &greeter was heard, In
which eiwidower with two children married a widow
with an equal number. The eldest daughter of the
bey was charged by the husband with being the
chute of the separation and other dillical les attend•
lag the case, The (Joon disposed of the -ease, the
husband to pay $4 a week for his wife's support.
THE POLICE.
(Berard Mr. Alderman Beller. 3
HOPLIPTEIt OAIIMIT sT LOPE
Sally Dully, rather a good.looning young woman
balling trout Broad and South streets, started yes•
terday morning, in company with another female,
on a Lour of inspection among the stores en Chest
rut street. Attracted by the display in tee snow
window or Mr. C. IL Love, opposite the Central
Station, they stood and mused awhile. Presently
they entered the store, end desired to examine some
hanokerchlets. The young man in attendance die•
played several lots, and the young women examined
them closely. Now, it so happened that Mr. Love,
the proprietor wee in another part of the store, and
he kept a watell al eye upon the visitors. Little dld
they cream that the eyes of love were upon them.
Presently, Sally was seen to (Imitate a number of
the hendirerchleie under her barque. The proprietor
walked towards the front or main doorway of en ,
trance. but still kept a vigilant eye upon Sally.
As she and hot mmpanion were aboUt to ratite,
without having purchased anything, the arms of
love were thrown around her. She became quite
indignant; the other female walked away, as
though nothing serious had happened. A polioo
(dicer was called, and Sally was delivered Into his
custody. At this moment the roll of stolen hand
kerohlefs dropped from beneath her Magna. The
gains was up. Sally was arraigned at the Central
Station, end after a bearing was committed, in de.
fault of asoo bail, to-answer.
taZisetieb DIREWAINT DOMINTio
Elizabeth Sweeny was arraigned on the obarge of
stealing a watch, the property of William F. War
burton. The Boomed was a servant in his family.
Some time since several articles were Wee I from
the houoe, and the accused myeterioudy
ed and 'gannet seen until Thursday evening, when
she was arrested on the street. Upon her person
Wefe PAW fifteen pawn-tiokets, upon which a num.
bet Of ankle§ were recovered—among - them the
watch of Mr. W. Among the other things was a
Mg, on the outside of whlsh the name Mare is
engraved ; on the Inside, the words " Father and
Mother." The Sensed was committed, In default
of $2,000 bail, to await a farther hearing.
adore Mr. Alderman Hurler.]
POOSST-PICIEING.
Patrick Morrow was arraigned yesterday on the
charge of picking a man's pocket of a book contain
ing $4.20. The alleged Geetirrenoo is said to hams
taxon place on Thursday evening. Tae accused
was committed, in default of $6OO ball, to answer.
[Before Mr. Alderman W. B. Wiley.
ALLEGRO CONSPIRACY CABS TO DP,PRAIID PHILA•
No less than twenty.one of the best busilletta
houses of Philadelphia have been apparently
swindled by sharpers, doing business as meronaots,
Rt litthville and New Berlin, in Lancaster county.
The following named firms have been taken In and
done for, In goods varying in amounts from $lBO to
$2.7.50, the aggregate reaching $20.000:
Hood, Boubright, & Co., Lippincett, Bond &
Joseph Riegel & H. S. Fitter, Koons & Grubb,
Hiram N. Rank, Shields & Brother, Smith & Selt.
tor, Royal & Boyer, Emeriek& Hopkins, Edwin A.
Henry, Wanner, Kline & 00., Brooke & Fuller.
Lippincott So Trotter, Riegel & Brother, John H.
Shaver & Co., A. H. Franehnis & Co,, faeoptotam K.
Sunder, Riegel Wiest & Irwin, Keller, Baines &
Keller, Edward Trotter.
It reams that a couple of men entered into part
nership and procured large amounts of goods from
different parties in several section of the State,
among them the arms named above. On or about
the first of April, one of the firm, It Is alleged, pur
chased the Interest of hie partner and then con
tinued the business. About the middle of that
month, it is stated that he found himself Insolvent,
Slid as is i alloaeit, he Imparted this information to
the creditors of the establißliMellt feeldlng in the
Section where his business house Watl located. It la
alleged that after this the surviving partner, whose
naive is Coloren, came to Fhilaoelphis, and par
. g2cds on. credit from the house? sure
tUe tratmatlonigqi i oWtAgrefSV judgisieUl73:
favor of ale home creditors to the amount or $15,000.
Upon the judgment so confessed, executions were
Issued and the property was sold by the sheriff,
The este did not matins sullicteat to satisfy the
claims entered up against him. The Philadelphians
were thus victimized. Several of them proceeded
to Itothville, and after making themselves ac
gradated with the facts of the case, had warrants Is.
sued for the arrest or John Voldren, a. R. Weide.
man (his former partner), T. F. Bomberger, S. E.
Keller. and John H. Erb, on the charge of Oppepira
ay to cheat and defraud complainants. The partial;
thrill charged appeared before Alderman Wiley, on
Thursday, and entered ball to answer at the August
term of the Court of Quarter Sessions. No less
than twenty-one warrants were Issued against
them.
(Defers Ir. Alderman Finch.]
DBBPantwons.
Two Men were arraigned yesterday on the Charge
of beating a colored man almost to death in the vi•
einity of Ninth and Ogden streets. They are also
ohargeo with having robbed Mm of a small amount.
Upon the person of one Of them a bloody billy was
found. The accused were Committed to answer the
charge of riot, assault and battery, and robbery.
[Before Mr. Alderman Godbon.3
• LARCENY OP TUMBLERS.
Two persons, giving the names of Kate Hays and
James Dougherty, were arraigned yesterday morn
ing on the charge Of stealing glees tumblers from
an lee cream saloon at VI/Ith and Wood streets.
The prisoners had gone into the place to Indulge in
the cooling summer luxury, and It is alleged they
availed themselves of the opportunity to purloin all
the tumblers they could lay their hands upon. The
accused were bound over to answer at court.
8II21DAY•BOHOOL PIO•RIO ATTACK.=
It is a burning shame and disgrace to the en
lightened age of civilization and Ohristianity that
Sunday-school scholars cannot enjoy a planto
cursiOn to SODA Of the delightful Surat sections of
Philadelphia without danger of being molested by
gangs of disorderly boys. On Thursday afternoon,
the school attached to St. Francis Church Made an
excursion to Sahuylkill Heights, to enjoy them•
selves in the shady retreat of that beautiful and
romantic section. Everything passed off pleasantly
until about four o'clock in the afternoon, when a
gang of rowdy boys assaulted the excursionists with
atones and other missiles, and, to give eclat to the
some, discharged several pistols, said to have been
loaded With abet and gravel stones. The party, of
course, was broken, tip; their day's sport spoiled,
and a number of the participants more or 209.9 in
jured. Towards evening, as the exdursionlats were
returning, they were again assaulted by some of the
gang, near tairard-avenne _bridge. It is really a
pity that such a beautiful and healthy section of our
city should be cursed with the presence Of thievine,
drunken, Immoral youth. It should be stated, as a
matter of justice, that the owners of property in this
section do not pay police tax, and therefore they
have no right to pollee protection at the expense of
other taxpayers. These tights may be considered
one or effects of a sectional law, passed by stupid
conzokhaen some years slime.
cAUPAITIN AND
SPRING,
t 8&.
w MCIIO 1111:Lar
11116EDLINTOWITI ES.
MCAL.v c cos,
tairupeorusfaw arm IMPORTERS OF
CbrtivE7o:!Maes
OIL CLOTH. MATTING% &a.
111HOLFAMIX PEPAIIISTXZWX,
OJINNITITr %TIM?
RETAIL DEPARTMENT.
11.19 alligt311117? STEEN%
DIERCRANT TAILORS.
gDWABD I', }DALLY,,
JOHN KELLY:
MAXLOrtf3,
SI • WIEBTNIIT STREBT,
arra NOW IS 111701141
COMPLIT.II ASSORTMZIKT OT
SPRING GOODS.
mitS4
STATIONEIIY k IMAM( HOOKS
OIL MINING, COAL, AND OTHER
Jaw ammonia,
we are enquired to furnish Kew Oontotationa with
all the Nooks they require, at shed moths and low
Won. of Int quality. All *yip' of Binding.
STEEL PLATE 01ISTIFWATES OF STOOK,
LITHOGRAPHED !! SI
TEARSFER BOOK.
ORDERS OF TSARS/ Wt.
STOOK LEDGER.
STOOK LEDGER DALBLEOES
REGISTER OF CAPITAL STOOK.
/BROKER'S PETTY LEDGER.
AOCOIIIT OP SALES.
pi - VIDE/BD SOOK.
moss Su co,
1114.11 K NOOK MAJMNAUTDRERS AND STAMM:MIL
seTl.tt 43S CHESTNUT Street.
HAVANA CIGARB.-A ROOD VA.
}ITT constantly store and bond at lowec
cash rates. B. Vtaltarr & BONK
U119A 4 / 2 * Po. filik Bonin 140/NT Wrest.
THE FRESS:7--PHrLADELPHIA, , SATURDAY,' JITNE. 24, 1865
WIA.I4tA.VION,
Tle CHESTNUT STREET, '
LACE
ELEGANT STYLES,
AT PRIOES, FROM 5 DOLLARS TO VW
DOLLARS PER PAIR.
WINDOW SHADES,
FOURTH OF JULY
FIREWORSS,
ROCKETS, CANDLES,
UNION AND ROMAN CANDLES,
. TRIANGLES,
SHIP LIGHTS,
SNARES, BLUE LIGHTS,
FLOWER POTS, PIN WHEELS.
GRASSHOPPERS, COLORED FIRES,
ALSO.
A large amortment of Wheels, for gale by
A.. 11. FRANCISOUS et: CO.,
lea 96t 513 MARKET STREET
FIRBWORKB,
FIRE WORKS,
OF BVERY VARIETY,
in largo or small gnantities. may be had at
'JOSEPH CAMPBELL & 8110. , 5,
3e17-121* 108 MARKET /Week
FLAGS I FLAGS II
EVANS HASSALL,
MILITARY PURNISHERS,
418 ARCH STREET.
MANN - MEER,
Bunting l .Muslin, and De Lain@
OF ALL SLUES.
SWORDS, SASHES,
BILLTS, PASSANTS, &O.
MILITARY' GOODS,
Ts OF EVERT DESCRIPTION.
NOOSE-FtfUNISHIN6f GOODS.
600 ARC H STREET. 600
EITHIGERAT.B., 11
WATER IGOOLERS.
FREEZERS.
OAS STOVES. FOR RUMMER COOKIISO.
jele.tt ORIFFITA & YAM?, BIRTH and A.ROH.
DIM,* AND CliErenc„ia.s.
NONOM WM , AhOrn/././...0
BOTANIC AND ECLECTIC DRUGS.
ROBERT A. HANCE.
roc maR-RIIT IVEMINF, PHILADELPHIA:
_ .
Would salt the attention of Dintitifitti - tanuo..-
&Junta. and others, to his stook of
ROWER. RUBE. ARD BABEL
En 'cartons !lazed pookadee. of oar own pressing, at
PRIORS BELOW FORMER ft aTBS._
Ain't BIM of ROTA PIOAt. Faara..RaTIONE W. R.
& 00.8 OONCENTRAMMIMROffts.ao .,
Bboßoi diononnt to the trade.
CRlLlOntion thrni.lod on nvprisallon. omit .EMU
cogAiTto rtamisuiNe GHOODO.
FINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY.
N.
The enhisribere would invite attention to their
LETBOVED OUT OF SHEETS,
which they make a specialty in their business. Alm.
sonstantly receiving _
NO VELTIES FOR aurrumws wiut.
J. W. SCOTT C 0.. .& 00
GINTLII9;B r o t l rrunara
114 4 7 Pou r °6olll bCOW She UoutZeltal.
GOLD' 8 PAT/INTIM/MOVED STEAM
- AID
WATER-REATENG APPARATUS
lON WAIMINIV.I3 larrlLATuro PIIBLIO BMW).
INGO and riavAera ENBIDEXOZB.
MANDIACTITZBD Et TEE
UNION MAI LID WiTER•IKLTING
OWAM
OF rzLINSYLVANLL
.7413:13EMS P. WOOD .Sia CO.,
41 South FOURTH Shoot
Jan-theft B. M. FELTWELL. SUP%
BLINDS AND SHADES.
B. J. WILLIAMS.
No. 16 North Sixth Street,
VENITIAN BLINDS AND
WINDOW SELADES.
The lamest and Sheet assortment tit the oiler at the
isTeet omit prises.
STORII SHADSB YIDS AXD ItIII7LIZIP.
Obese let moiled Bilide sad ebades. eve-3a
"R ---
EMOVAL.GEO. W. WATSON &
A-6 , co. have removed their CARRIA.GIi kBPOSIT OEY
to their old place, Ito. 1919 OSAMU'S Street (under
Concert Ball), where they will keep &stock of Carriage*
of their own make, and will receive/orders for evert
deseriptioo drat-elm work.
Juan 7, 1865. 1117.30
RBMOVAit.
WILLIAM YARMALL
Rog Removed fro= No. 1020 to 1232 Crifirt
RIPS tatrost, S. R. corner of THIRTERSTM Street
Where ha invites the attention of hotuokeepere, and
thoee commonsing boturokelloing, 10 hie extetudir• sr
aortment of 'mini
HOUSE FURNISHIIG 000 ML
Snootier Refrigerators. Table Cutlery, Family Hard ,
were. Childrar.'a Carriages, he., On maxim
1865.
PENN STIZAK ENGINE AND
BOILER WORKS. REATIR & LEVY.
PP.AOIICAL AND THEORETICAL ENOIMSERS, JILL
OHINIOTE, Beilatil-MARRErS, BLAORSSIPPRS. and
roDziVERS, buying for man? ISOM been la successful
operation, and been etelusively engaged in building
and repairing Marine and Elver Engines. Michaud IoW.
pressure, Iron Boilers, Water Tanta, Propellers, dIC
respectfully offer their services to the Puluis as
being fully prepared to contract for enema of all sizes
Marine, Elver, and Atatlonary• having sets of patterns
of different sizes, are prepared to 'remote orders with
quick despatch, Every description of_dattora•making,
made at tee shortest notice. Dise and uoW
Fine, Tubular, and Cylinder Bolters, of tun best Penn•
sylvaniashatcoaliron. Porgings of ill sixes and kinds;
Iron and Brace Castings of all descriptions; Roll-
Turning, Svrew•finttin. , end all other work eonnested
atioVe built:meg.
Drawings and specifications for all work aerie it the
establishment !reser charge, and work guaranteed.
The subscribers have ample wharf•dock mom for re
tain of boats, where they can lie In perfect safety, and
are provided with shears, blocks, fails, de., die., fer
raising heavy or light weights.
JACOB C. AEAFIL .•
JOHN P. LEVY.
le2L tf BEACH and PALMER Streets.
J. VAuagAls Ammon. WILLIAM M 1011111101 g.
10821 B corn
SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY,
FIFTH AtlD WASDITIGTON STUNTS.
Parr.ranotyme.
BiItRUSCK SONS,
lINOINISSB AND MAGRlmbnot.
Manufacture Nish and Low Pressure Steam Hafin&
for land, river. and marine "noise.
Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks. Iron Boats, Rs.; east-
Ings MAD kinds, either iron or braes.
Iron. frame Roofs for Ras Works, Workshops, Rail
road Stations, dm
Retorts an d e.
Gas Machinery of the latest and most im
proved sonstraction.
glary description of Plantation Mashinery, such as
Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills, VACUUM. Pans. Open.
Steam Trains.Defecators, Fibers. Pumping linstinets.dic
Sole Aleuts for I. Rillieux's Patent Sogar-Bouing
Aouarstns, Ziesmyth's Patent Steam Rammer, and
Aspinwall & Wolsey's Patent Gent ri fogal Sugar'
Draining Ifitetdas. cult tf
GRICS & LONG,
FULTON WOAMd i rate smies maim!.
afaohisisto, goiter Makers. sad (iiv
Builders.
Tanks of every description made to order. .
Bole loud' for Long's Marino SAlL:masters. gaTll.O
THODIAR NYDONOUGH,
OBiIRAL BLACKBmITHING.
SLIK STRUT, ABOVE DOE STREW,
FRANKLIN, PBXNA.
ger Boring tools on hand or made to order on short
nodes. myll-31n
MORGAN, ORR, & CO., BTNARIZN
OMB BOILDIRB. Iron Founder., and emterli
lisebbatata and Boiler Mahon, No. /231,9 ((ALLOW.
MIX greet. Philadelphia. fe20.41'
WRITE VIRGIN WAX OF A.NTIL
-AL new Preneh CionmetAstor beautifying and
'r s e ving the eompleirion. It the most wonderful
sompound of the age. There is neither chalk. YoWdar.
magnesia, hisinuth,nor this in Ito imposition. it being
somposed entirely of pure Virgin Wax ; hence the ex
traordinary oalities for preserving the sirtn, making
It soft, smooth, fair, and transparent. It makes the <de
appear yonng, the homely handsome, the handsome
more benctifol. and the meet hematite' divine Trims
P and SO soots. Prepared only by HUNT Jr GO.. Per.
tamers 41 South 7.IODTEI Sweet, two doors above
Chastains end 1U south, BEVBNTE Street. Om
Walnut. are ~a
01711EVPAIIN aeons.
MASONIC HALL;
IS NOW OPENING
ANOTHER LARGE LOT OF
onozoz PATTERNS.
AT REDUCED PR/CE..
my2B
FIREWORKS.
GRUM ITLEDITY.
FIREWORKS,
MILITARY. GOODS.
MANTIPAOTMES OP
REMOVALS.
MACHINERY AND IRON.
INSVRANCIk..
FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY.
proton Fire Insurance Co" lihnov York.
Atlantic Fire and Marine Ins. Co., Pro-
videnech B. I.
People's Fire Ins. Qo.p Worcest4r, Hass.
Thames Fire Ins. Co., Norwich, Conn.
lemmas effected in reliable Companies to any
amount, upon LIBERAL TERN % erlthont @barge for
TOLIOIRS OR START.
JOSEPH TILLINGHAST,
J(►Bl4T.
ia-stntb2m
D ELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY
INSURANCE COMPANY.
/10011:YONATSD NT THE LEW:SUMAS Or
PEN T L'irs ti la. n*
ormoß 8 g /10118 ES THIRD MID WALNUT
STEMS. PEOLADNI, PHU,
MOUND InSURIXOI
ON VSIONILS./
OASOOTo all parte of the world.
TEEIGHT,
NLAND HISURANCEII
Onlioode, Meer. Canal, Late, and Laud Osnrisio.
to all parts of the Union.
Fag IibURAIIIO/38.
On Xorahandhe generally, -
On Stores, Dwelling lionalle. dna
ASSISTS OF TEM COMPANY.
DOV9l2lbBl' 1, IBM
41100,1M/Unitellytates Five Perpent. Loan. '714100,000 00
111,00 Six '"BL. 118.216 00
76.000 •• Six •• •• 610 e. 76.663 60
RAMKI State of Penneylvarda Five Per Gent.
Loan . .. . smegg 00
64,000 State of Vervi,l4l.;;;; iirtle . Per Gear.
4 • 44444 , ..4 444 • 0 4. 66,640 00
191060 City of Philadelphia Six PerGt•Zoan. 122,420 87
BIM Pennsylvania tatiroad Pint Mort.
gage Six Per Cent Bonds. 29,000 00
110.010 Pennsylvania Railroad Second Mort.
gage Six Per Cent. 18,260 00
16.00080 - Shares Stook Germantown Gas
ompany, principal sad interact
guaranteed bs the et: of Phitadoi
yeta..—. • . ....... .... 16,300 00
6,600 190 Shares Stock Pennsylvania Rail.
road9.loo 00
6,000 100 Shires Steer North Pennsylvania
Railroad CompanYe... .--• 8.060 00
10,003 United dtitee Truantry CASTilitttOal of
indifibtellllo•l4......* -• ••• 48,496 00
MOOS State of Tennessee Fiver Per Gt. Loan 12,000 00
28.700 Lents on Bond and Mortgage, ameir
128.100 00
6868,360 Par. Cowl $842,100.40. Market va1u0.1M67.027 87
Beal Betate. ..... 86,000 00
Bills yeelvable for insuranees made— 118,330 42
Balances due at lionoiss.—Promi ,
num on Bovine Policies. Accrued •
Interact. and other debts due the
Bello aid lock of sundry 'ammo*
and other COMPIIIIII7. $4468. Zit"'
mated flue , .•••• 2.270 00
Cask on deposit with tinned
States Government...titles&
to ton days' 00
Cash in ««.68,16499
Clash in 637 66
—ll6B 691 49
DIRECTORS:
Thonnto tf. Haug, Samuel 3. Stokes,
John O. Davis. J. F. Pentsknu
Ildmund ♦ howler, Henry Slo an
Tbeophilns Paulding. Wititssi C - annon.
John R. Penrose. Edward Darlington.
Ames Traqnsir. H. Jones Stooks.
Henry O. ballett, Tr.. Jacob P. Jones,
James CI Band James B. 1r °Poland,
Wtillam 0. Ludwig. Zomba& P By re,
Joseph H. Seal, Spender Ma valve
0110114 O. Leiper; John R Sample. Pittsburg.
Hugh Ornig, Berger, Plisabrug.
Robert Barton.
THOMAS C. HARD, President.
JOHA O. DAVIS. 'Vice President.
HENRY LYLSDRII. Secretary. dele-IE
ri p E RELIANCE INSURANCE CON
OF PHILADILMA.
In"ri n i nak i t. 308 WAlNUTalEitliallfcs.ll44l.l.
. . . .
CAPITAL, 5300,000.
balms Against I,on or Damage by PIER ROlOOl4
Stores, and other Buildings, limited or pepetual: and
on Furniture, Goods, Wares, and Merchandise, lateen
or country._
WORMS PROMPTLT ADJU9THD AID PAID.
A 8511213. $400.068 'ft
Invested in the following Securities. :
Tint Mortgages onCity Property, well sesuredeln, MO 00
Visited Plates Crovernment Loans • 141.000 00
Philadelphia City 6 per sent. 116,000 00
Pennsylvania e 5,000,000 6 per cent. Loan—. 16,000 CO
Pennsylvania Bai/rOad BMWS, first and go
nna M0rtimie5......'...4:-• • M.OOOOO
Camden and Amboy Railroad Company's 6
percent • • -- 6.000 00
Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Com
pany's 6 per sent, • 6,00000
Runitogdon and Broad Top 7 per sent, mort
gage b0nd5.••••.......... " • •-•-•-
Counts Fire Insurance Company's Stoc k .... I,OM 08
Mechanics' Bank LOW 00
Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Sunk 10,000 00
Union Mutual insurance Company's Stock. • NO 00
Reliance Intervenes Company of Philadel
phia's 5t0ck........ 1,000 00
Accrued Interest. 6,40 42
Cash In bank and on 19 023 Zi
Worth at Present market
DIRSCTOISS.
Clem Tingley, WUllam Mammon,
Wm.R Thompon, Beni. W Tingles.
William Musser, Marshall
Samuel Bispham, Charles Leland.
H L. Carson, J. Johnton Brown.
Robert Steen, Thomaa H. Moore.
CL lUlf TINGLE!, President.
THOMAS C. RILL. Semetary.
PHILADELPHIA. December 1. 1864. 34610-tf
ANTHRACITE INSURANCE, COM
PANT.-Authorized Capital $400,000--CRAJITER
PERPETUAL.
Once 10. 311 WALNUT Streit. between Third and
YOIITth *treats, PhilidAphlll.
Thy. Company Will insure agoloot moor or Donato by
rim. on Enlld.unte. Furniture, and. NerehAnditi gen*.
rally.
A.lllO. Marine Insuranoeft on Vested*, Cargoes. and
Freights, Inland Inenpmge to all parts of the Union.
DiR~CT~BB
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Wil ,. liam Esher, Davis Pears On.
.0
. 1-.... , - - Peter Sager,
Lewis Anderried r. u. a.. _
John R. B.eatteten„ William r. Dan,
e d. Jahn Ketcham,
loseph Ilia.Jl I - WILLIAM ESHER, President.
WM. F. DUN, Vie, President.
W. M. Sletflt. BeerEltlo7. sr& tr
AX A ERI C N FIRE INSURANOR
4,11. COMFAL KT. Incorporated 1910. CHAIITEE PEE..
PETIIAL. io. au) WALNUT Street, above Third.
Philadelphia.
Having a large raid- up Capital Stock and &Irvine in.
vested in mound and available &amides- continues to
insure on Dwellings. Stores. Furniture. Merenandise,
Vessels in port and ;hex Cargoes, and other . Personal
Property. -All looses liberally and promptly adjusted.
DIItICTOSE.
Thomas E s Marls, James Z. Campbell,
John Weise, Edmund G Datilh,
Samuel C. Morton, Cherie* W. PoultneY.
Patrick Brady. Israel Morrie.
Sohn T. Lewis,
THOMAS B. MARIS, President.
/mom 0. L. ORAWFORD. beeretery MG 13
VIRB INBUR&NOE BXOLUSIVISLY.
A- —TEN PRIINSTIMANIA FIRE nrstrrawcis COL
Incernoroed Me. CHANTER PIRPETUAL.
No. 510 WALNUT Street, opposite Independent'
Scare.
his Company. favorably known to the sommullty
for nearly forty years. centimes to insure against Lou
or Damage by Fire, on Public or Private Buildings,
either permanently or for a limited time. Also, on Far
niture„. Stooks, Goode, or Merchandise genera ll y , on
liberal tonne. -
Their capita, together with a ledge Surplus Fund, is
Invested in the meet aareful manner, which enables
them to offer to the insured as undonbted 'acuity in
the eau of loss.
DT/MOTOR&
Jonathan Patterson, Daniel Smith, Jr.,
Alexander Benson, John Deverenx,
lease Harlennrst. Thomas Smith.
Thomas Robins, Henry Lewis.
J. Minslutm Fell,
JONATHAff PATT.Szsost.l . Nsident.
WILLIAM 0. Snows's.. Secretary.
FAME INSURAN(
So. 4061L0S ORB
PH]
YIR AND DAL*,
maw
CE COMPA.NY,
effNOT STINE%
"LYDIA.
iiA DIMDRANCI.
, TORS:
.I . OhEL W. 'Vermin.
Hobert B. Po‘ter,
Jolla Kessler, Jr..
1. D Woodruff,
Charles Stokes.
Joseph D. Ili%
IK. Preddent.
SOff, Vies President
tary. hsl4.tf
Panels I Beek,
Charles Richardson,
Henry Lewis.
Samuel Wright,
P. 8 Josti__,lte
George A. West, ,
FAA MOIS R. rICTC
- -
CHAS. RICHARD:
W. I- BIANOILMD. &Gra
LEGAL.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
MECHA2iIOSIIIIRG, PeMM., ROO 17, 1885
This Bank is ...inns in, and will redeem in lawful
money of 'Um United dtaies. all the eirenisting notes of
the late 7dECHAIIICSBUNG BAD K, when presented at
our counter. IL A. STUBEISON,
jell. Ojai* Cashier.
TN THE ORPHAN'S' COURT FOR THE
CITY /iDiD 001:7firty OP PIIILADISLPHIL
&tate of WIT. LIAM MOLLY, p<eelatea.
NOTICE to hereby :Ivan that RALF 411 . MIX Wi
dow Mead deced*.nt, hat flied in said Ooort aer petition,
and an appraisement of personal property. which, with
a eertain anm in cash. she elects to retain tinder the
act of Aprtl 14th, 1861. and its sniplemento thereto,
and that the lame will be confirmed by said Mort. on
FRIDAY. the 30th day of Jane. 18t6, at 10 o'clock A. M.
fullese exceptions be filed thereto. -
P. P. MORRIS,
Attorney far Petitioners.
jels• tbe4t.
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
A- CITY AED OCIIIHTT OP PHILADELPHIA.
Wale of muCHAILL, CAltitoLL. Deceased.
The Auditor appointed by the Court. to Loan. WU%
and adjust the hoconnt of MAU COMM!. did
ministratrix of MICHAEL CARROLL, deceased, end
to report dtstribn ion of the balance in the hands of the
accountant, arid meet tae parties interested for the
'lmmolate of hie appointment, on MONDAY. July 3d,
This at 3.1 o'clock A. M.. at Me office, No. 152 South
FOURTH Street, in the cite of Yhttadelphia.
je2o lathe& WM. C. BiIINIS, Auditor.
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
A. OM AND COUNT! OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of ELIZABETH. BRO WN, Deceased.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle,
and adjust the ateuuntotA eSALOM WILSON . ..Urania.
trator of the Estate of ELIZABETH - BROWN, deceased,
and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of
the accountant. will meat the parties interested for the
unsnosss of his appointment. on MONDAY. July ad,
MA .at D. o'clock A Di at hie office. No. 429 War
BUT Eixeet, in the airy of Pbiladetp eta.
3e20 fethe JOBEFB. F,
TIT THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR
'nil CITY AND COUNTY .11E• PHILADPILPUIk.
Berate of CHaltLlll3 W. lIIIPNUNN.
The inditor suo‘eted by the court to atriit. settle
aceortA of JOHli J. BHSLLand
bTErahri BENT. N, executors or the beet will and
testament of the said CO &BLEB W. lISPBONN, de
ceased, end to report distribution of the balance in the
hands of the accountant, will meet the parties 'Wendt.
p lor. -
lie mitposee of hie appointment, on ifiefiDalf
the 20t h of JIM; nO7. it 4 o'Claek r. m ,at ate mace
Ncrt 432 WALfitT iitze , .. t. in the city et
aeln.thatat JOHN B. COLAllibi, drlitor.
INTAR 0RF334118' COURT FOR
THL CITY AND COO EY OF PHILADELPHIA.
lisiateof WIT JNK,
The Auditor appointed by t E he ON Cou E rt to S audit, settle
and adjust the accariat of GEORGE and
ALEX J. DkREYMBRE, Trustees under the Will of
WATEON JENKS, deceased. and to report distribution
of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will mot
the miles Interested for the purposes of his appoint
ment. on WEDDESD iY, June 28. 186 A, at foal . o'clock
. at his once, S E. corner niXTH and WALNUT
Street& in kbe city of Philadelphia
lelf..thetudt - D W. O'BRIEN, Auditor.
p THE ORPHANS' COURT FORME
CITY Qol7fff . Y . . ely rinkipsi,t9Fge.
-
Estate of &WAR BOWEN, deceased.
--
The auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle,
and adjust the first account of tilla 41.1.851... BO WEN,
remaining Executor. of 3111 All BO WEST, deceased,
being the seventh account of the Estate. and to re
port distribution of the balance in the hands of the aca•
countant, viil meet the parties Interested for the par.
poses of his appointment, on MONDAY, the 26th day
of June. A. D. 126 t. at 11 o'clock A ifat, his once,
No, 271 bough g 121,11 btrect, in the Aty of Phila.
delphia. fed Biota&
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
cm AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Etttto of JANES W. BROWN, deetased
The Auditor appointed by tee Court to nalitt. settle.
!ad adjust the atcconct of WILLIAMS. BROWS and
JOHN H. BROWN, Administrators of the Bot , tto of
June* W. Brown. demised. end to revert distribution
of the balance in the bands of thelaccoutiante,will meet
tve partial int , restsd on MONDAY_ , the third of
July. A. D. !885, or.t Tour o'clock P. Di at his office.
i‘o. 144 South SIXTH Street, Philadelphia.
JOHN P. O'NEILL.
. Auditor.
TNT HE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
a• CITY AND COIIIITT OF PRILAMAPRIA.
'rotate or sListitSYß WILOOOKS. Doomed.
The auditor Pinpointed b the Court to audit, settle.
4. d adtaet the recount of HARLIN INGIBRSOLL. one
•,r the EX( =torn and Truateee of the lard will and testa
ment of Eimabeth Wileoolts, deeeadid, and to "'Port
totrlbniion of tho balance In Lae hand' of the aottonat
.nt, roeet the partiee in tweeted Julyp pun:outs It
• te appolptutent. on SATITSDAY. l. 1556, at
'clock •
M. et hut Office, No. 637 W•LEI ST Street.
11 the city of Philadelphia.
ion. theta at SAMUEL 0. PERKINS. Auditor.
SAMUEL L. TAYLOR,
'-' No. 4A3 WALADT Street, Phtledelvids.
ATTOILSZY AT LAW AXD
13011b(ISS1011311 FOR ALL TEM STATES.
Except Connecticut, Stew York, Nersete. Orefield
And Texas, Li!•hinlr
OFFICE OF KURR tSTICNOR DE PART
tamp. row: Dulaweng, Del Jong Sl' " 86 ' ;
BE s D is ens, in dcpliaate. wilt iv, reeeived at
IBM fat which tta., they wit! bsopened- ) for facat 4 ll -
this °Zee, until 12 " .. m Doh, been. on CRIDAt,-Inua 80th.
ing the Port with I'B3BB REI: P. for three fa'-'l,`. hs, from
July Itt, 1886, to to delivered at the expeEota of the eod.
traitor, In such atantittes u ma? from time to time be
required, and on ouch days as the commeadlag officer
may designate.
The beef lo he of good quality of (lathe, weighing not
us" thee (art) six bruidren pounds dressed,
sharks, and kidney tallow excluded. The beef of an
Nulls. Stage, Otren,Coes,coo kleifers,vriii be relented.
The necks of the cattle eleughtered for beef to be de
livered 'hal be ant off I-t eh. fourth vertebral joln; and
the bream! trimmed down The rhe ,- .lce of the forequar
ters to be cat off four ton.eo ahoy, the ka-n ).ii hid. and
the ehtnife of the ulniontriere Mitt inches above to,
gambrel or b..,0t. joint. The beef to be furnishes tattooist
proporti.ne of &re and hirdquarters.
The government Will chow the right to relest the
whole or soy pert of the beef furnished. which may be
of a qhnlitY infester to toss r-aired by she contract.
Fact bil l to occurs conekte, mut soutaln A
written guarantee of two resoonrible mrlons. as Inflows:
Wi. —. of the county of Elute of
do ' , win - aureate ;list in [or ern] able to
fate' a rentrr.es to areardhnee with the terms of hie for
their) p. oroeition. and rhowd his [or their] proposition
be accent-d. hi DT they) w E t at once enter into • cen
t:get In 2v:order" therew , h, and we are prepared to
become hie ee,cuottee. giving coed and sufficient bonds
for ite fulfilment
. The retporeibilily or the guarantors must be rhoWil
by the official certittmal of the Clerk of the nearest Die
trict Cosa. or of the United blates District Attorney, to
be enclosed w.th the bid.
The Goverrment re,erees to itself the right to reject
as_y or all bide cooridered nerearonable.
Payments to be made at the egpiretlon of each month
Inoue) foods as may be on hand; if none on hand, to
be made as coon as received
Proposals ntuht he tilettootlyendorerd Proponale for
Fresh Bea." and re:Wrested .o Coot. Gilbert S. Cork,
C. ti, VON o Delaware, Del.
If bid Is l a t h e name of a firm,their names and Trod
office 114GIOES mast appear, or they will not be con
sidered.
Each neriton or member of a firm offering a proposal
moot areroopp, y it by an esthoi hileghtline to the United
&Mee flovernment, if he half but aireecy Med one is
tote office
Ali tide not complying strictly with the terms Of title
advertieemeht will be rejected.
;GILBERT IL nom
ie24 at Oita and Deis.
409 WALNUT Street
A EIH ST A.NT QUART E JRM it.ST R'S
CMOS. 1139 °MAU Street,
PRILADIILPHIA, June 23. 1666.
BBALBD PBOPO3A!,B wilt be recteived at this olio@
until 12 &click M., 'WBDiv ESDAY, Jane 20 1866. for
furnishing We llopartment with Vl:Hen for a period
of three months, commeaclog July L 1262, and eadtill
OA TS, bet 18gb.
COBB, DAT, and STRAIT, for the use of
animas in the public vervliii at thte pod or district,
including Chester. Fort Mlffiin. Chestnut SEW. /tee
town. Beverly. IL J., W bite Da I near Bristol, Ps
Fpring tell, and any other locality within this corn
inatia that may be directed
All grata to be of the beet quality-32 bound* to the
bushel of Uate, and 66 pound, to tne bushel of Corn.
Bay of beet quality Timothy Straw of semi quality.
Eye or Wheat, as me% bo ordered. Ail to be impacted.
approved cc delivered. '
Fri:Womb' will slate prise per 100 Pounds for Day and
Straw. and per buihel (or grain. delivered at pieces of
ronaramptica in eneh quantities and at such times as
may be ordered. (The price to be dated both in words
and /puree.
Bach bi 3 must be guaranteed by two responsible Per-
SOMA Whore signatures must be appended to the amen
tee, and emceed to as being good and stt dicivnt iseenrt
ty for (10,000) ten thoneand dollars, by the Valid
State; Distriot Judge. Attorney, or Collector, or other
public officer.
Tke eight is reserved to relent any bid deemed unrea
sonable. and no bid from a defaulting contractor will
be n calved. •
$1.X2404 02
. .
All praposebt to be made out on the regular forms to
duplicate. (which will be turntato d on application at
tide office.) and *enteral to the terms of this advertise
ment. a copy Of Which should assompany each pro.
pout.
Envelopes to be endorsed • • Propoatle tot borage •
Blda will be opened on WISDNEBD ar. June 2.Bth,
Mak and bidders are requested to be present.
By order rd 001. %rm. W. Kolibri, 11. 8. A.
Chief Quartermaster Philadelybia Depot.
OSO. 8. 08M11.
je2BlB Captain and Assistant tinartertuaster.
ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER'S
OFFICE, 1139 GIRARD Street.
PHILADELPHIA, t'A., Jane 21, l/935
SEALED PEOPOSALit will be received at this office
radii 12 o'clock M. IdOND LT, Jude 26. 1865, for the im
mediate delivery. at the United Sates Storehouse.
BANOVER.EITESEI Wharf,properly packed and ready
for transportation, of the following described Quarter.
maiden' Stores, to be %wasted by an inopector ap •
pointed en theiart of the Government, vie:
1,098 Hone rushee, beet cavalry. leather handler,
sorewed on.
260 Wall 'Brushes, ten-knot, large.
5,000 Curry Combs 233, Tildeslay make.
800 Farrier's %Dives, noise & Gamble's "I. E. L."
9.167 pounds Barnett Leather, oak-tanned, 16 pounds
per eine when flnishod,
100 Door Lucks, Wettern knob.
100 do do rand knob.
25 barrels Lard Oil. in beet and tight barrel..
26 du Coal uil, do do do.
I Beam Emery Paper, Wetted.
1,0
STinv Plat_egs afomcoa l n s e e
el blades.
200 pounds gel/ow Ochre, In oil, small maim
2,000 Tin Moe.
80 Dutch Oven..
160 Fry Pane.
111 tithe above articles to be of the best quality.
Bidders shomd state the quantity bid for, and when
they will commence and Solch their deliveries, the
Price of the articles (to include bares and deitroerg)
which should be elated both in words and dams, nun
conform to the Puma of this advertisement, a copy of
which should mew ! " party each proposal, and no Bcliedule
prices will be received. -
Samples of the articles bid for mast be delivered at
the Rammer- street Storehouse twenty-four hours pre
vious to the opening of the bias.
Bach bid must be guaranteed by two respensibie par
sons. whose olanaturee moat be appended to the sea
ready, and certified to as twist good arid sufficient seen- :
city for the amount involved by the United States Die
Witt Judge, Attarney. or Collector, or other public
officer.
The right is reserved to reject any bid deemed unrea
sonable, and no bide from a defaulting contractor will
be received.
Ail proposals to be made out in the reviler forms,
which will be furnished on application at this office .
Endorse envelope "Proposals for Army Supplies, " to
be opened on the 26th Ina.
By order of Col Wm W. McKim, IL S. A.. Chief
Quartermaster Philadelphia Depot
13lE011OR E. ORE&
iell-45t Captain and A. Q. M.
6400 ORB 71
A BBIBTANT QTJARTERMASTER'S
onius. 1.1.30 GIRARD Street.
rEn•LADRLPHIA, Pa. &MOM 1885.
SBALRD PROPOnALS will be received at Ma Office,
until 12 o'clock M., SATURDAY, June 24,1862, for fur
nishing
ASTER CITE STBAMIR COAL
three. months . commencing /lily 1, 1865,
and ex.daig eepunnote- so, war., hunaratve.
Coal to be of the beet steam, swarm:lite, for the use
of steamers; to weigh 2,145 lba to the ton, sod to be
subject to inspection.
The Coal is to be delivered on beard vessels in the
ports of Phaedra-rade or New York, in such quantities
and at inch time as May herulred. not exseeding
Ave thousand (5.000) tone per week.
In case of failure to deliver the Coal in stifiniera
quantity. and at the proper time and place, the
meld reserves the right to make good any deg:nem:7'hr'
purchase. at the contractor's risk end exeenas
5 be price (which should be stated both in figures and
writing) must begiven separately for tee 0041 delivered
on board or vessels at this port auk at NOW York. Oa the
terms and conditions above stared.
Ten per cent will be withheld from the amount of all
payments made, which reservation Is not to be paid
until the contract stall have been fully completed.
Pennants of tee remaining ninety per cent , Or balance
due. will be made monthly, when the Department is in
funds tor that prawn e
Bash ores- mu.t be accompanied by a written guaran
tee, aigamd by two or more reepontible partial!, tear
reeponsibilitY to be certified to by allotted States Indus,
attorney, or collector, that the bidder or bidders will,
if lila or their bid be accepted, enter into written obli
gation, with good and sufficient swede., in the sum of
Aft thousand ($153,000 dollar., to furnish the proposed
euppliee,
No proposition will be considered unless the terms of
this advertisement (a copy of which accompany
each.progarsa4 are compiled with.
bias will be opened on &murder, June 21, 1866, at
12 o'clock M., and bidders are requested to be present.
The right to reject any bid deemed marestonabla is
reserved, and no bid frOtn a defaulting contractor will
he received.
The envelopes to be endorsed "Proposals for acad."
and addressed to the undersigned.
By order of Col. Wm. W. McKim,
Chief Quartermaster Philadelphia Depot.
ORO. it. Ofthill,_
iel4-10t Captain and A. R. M .
To CONTRA.CTORS.--THE PRESI-
A- DEBT and Directors of the CHEERY RON AND
PIT BOLD 1114A12044 RAILROAD of the C. L, & L Com
pany will receive, until June gOth,_
SIALBD PROPOsALS
For building a ItsUroad from Itottesvllle to 011 Creek.
through the town of Plummer. to the Noeho7 Cherry'
Inn Lands• Melange from ions to five miles. Bids are
invited for the whole work complete. The Company CO
furnish the iron. Speetflostlons and plane of the road
may be seen at the aloe of HAMILTODI Y TOWLII,
Itnginser. 011 City.
Prorosals to be directed to the undersigned. at Pitts.
burg, Pa., care of Lloyd di Black.
L. 1. No LIMY.
GUORGA SLA.OIr.
jeS•stuthlltelltw JAS. I. 8111
fl OA L .-BIJOAR LOAF, Le BEAVIH
MEADOW, And Sprint Motetsln h:ith Octal, and
beat Limit Monatsin. from Sohn7lhill. pr4Pered ex.
presrly for family tuts. Depot, M. W. corner EIGHTH
snd WILLOW Streets. 01140,110. 11) tionth SECOSAD
Street. tePS•tfl J. WA.LTOM A CO.
f • U. S. MAIL LINE FROM
BALTIMORE for FORT MORRO% NOR
FOLK. 01TY POINT, and DECIISIOND, by lint elan
steamers and experienced captains, dell?.
The Bay Line steamers Louisiana and Daniel Web
ster will leave the Union Dock, toot of Concord street,
dilly, at 6 o'clock P. M for Pert Monroe and Norfolk,
Va., connecting at Fort Monroe with the steamers Geor
gians and M. Martin for City Point and Richmond, Va.
• Returning. will leave Rtehmo.d at 6 4. M. daily,
stopping at City Point, and connecting at Fort Monroe
with the Bay Line steamers that leave Norfolk at 234 P.
M.. and arriving in Baltimore In time for the Batten
and Western train'. and for Washington City, D. C.
The Maniere of this line navigate the James river,
going and retnrring, entirely in day time, giving pas
-6061116 ample time to eta the fortiflcatione, and all
other °Whets of interest.
Tickets for the above Places can be had on board of the
boats.
Fare from Baltimore to Norfolk 00
" Fort Monroe., 609
Through tickets from Baltimore to Richmond 8 00
•• 6 " •• City Point 7 60
Btate-rooma aid Meals extra
The etate-room accommedations are nesarpateed. and
the table well supplied.
Pamengers taking the 116 train from Philadelphia
will make connection with this line.
Passengers taking the 8 d. M train from Plow York
have ample time to dine in Baltimore.
Passengers taking the 3JP M. train from Washington
make connection with this line.
A coon. will be to waiting on the arrival of the I la
train from Philadelphia to convey passenger' to the
boats of this /Imo. fres of charge.
Baggage carried free of charge.
IL N. FALLS, President.
IL D. JANA% General Patentor Agent, rut-Did.l
- ie2o-tf
BOSTON AND PHILADzi
rink STEAMSHIP sating bola sa.fa
port on SATURDAIS, from drat wharf above r/PM
Streak, Philadelphia. sad Lou Wharf, Soatog,
Thu ateamshia NORMAX, ()apt Baker• will am MO
VlU!l4llphir. for Boston,. on Saturday, Julio 24, in 10 A
a., situ sitaihtnip mautews. Irma Soy
torotor Philadelphia, as the rime MI/ at 4 P. 31.
Thm now and substantial Staltattblpt feria a mato:
Wm, stlllar from Gash port panotaalb , on Satordayg,
tasurautes attested at otaphati tho Wrualow obarma
on Os vestals.
irtightt takes at fair rates.
Shippers are requested to said lb issalgts aid Bab
of Lading with their goods.
/or freight or rassado (haviag fins aroommodaMeast
lardy to •••• MOAT WigtiOlg at CO..
mh2-tr 1132 t South DPI.A.WA.BI nutria
gial STEAM TO LIVERPOOL—
obusux al Queenstown-The Inman Line.
galling eBati. W saKLY, earning the D. 12.
012. Y OF LONDOR..........SATuaDAY. Sites 24tis.
OITY OF RAN 011118RaltwEDNRSDAY Jane 29%
!SW OF RW YORK— J
. • SATURDAY. aly Ist.
- -
At loon, from Pier 44, North liver.
RATIN OF PAP oAOII.
F1nit..«....,50000 OO
" to London. P 5 (Di to London-. 94 00
" " tors:rte.-305 001 " to Paris-... 40 00
Pagleht. , l also forwarded to Havre . Hanihtirlfi Bre
men, , doe., at moderate rates.
Plumage by the mall steamers, sailing every War
dim Payable in gold. 1.1101146 by the mid limed HMO
erg payable in U. S. °armor.
deems peonage from Liverpool or Qiiesditooni t
/cold, or its equivalent. Tickets can be bought here b%
Persons sending for their friends.
For further infortnattott. MIT at the Compa ny's Jotid DALE, Age.t,
51199 tjpl 111 WALNUT Street. Phili
NEW TOW-BOAV LINN.
--DRUM ABB AND OHNSAPBANN
!MAW( TOW. BOAT OOMPANY —Bargee Towed to and
from Philadelphia, Havre de Grace, Baltimore. Wait..
0 0 i io n ,
Ag o e s H n u t s i d e I P o,: I ntermedia te
0 ti L a r t :A t !
i r W a ß e l f l .3 s lr t,d p Philadelphia.ll
_ _
la gg i t NEW EXPREI3I3 LINBOM
ALEXENDELA, GEORGITOWE.
WAlifilliClTOD, Oka.,awake and Delimit* CAL&
Steamers luxe firit Wharf above DIJCSIINT
over, WITNEEDAT Tad SATllliDdir, it 12 Y.
FOr Freight apply to Asents, Wm. P. CLYDE al Ce,
1411 °Kb und South Wharv es Plink • J.B. DAVIDSD.k,
T
O•oratowit.D.O. PLOW /LIS iBO If, Atema
-94 Itil.
s. inhl4
e n ig4=4 , NOTICE.—FOR NNW
YORK. —The PHILAXIST.PHIL
/SW 10B$ IMPRESS STEAMBOAT oomrAiri. VIP
Delaware and Raritan Canal.
Steamers leave DAIL'Ir. fret wharf below IIIAMYS,
Streol t iet 2 e'eloek P. N.
WA, P. °Lyra & 00., 14 8. WHANVIS.rhui.
JAMS MUD. 111 WALL @his.
abiliAs Mow York.
PROPOSALS.
~~_
SHIPPING.
AIICTION SALEM.
FIIIINEBI3, BRINLEY, & CO.,
No. 015 OBEATNOT and 612 JAYA'S Stmt.
- BALE OtIMPORTPD AND DO , MIST:Id BOOM.
ON TBNi4Darr
Juno 2715;11 ten o'slork on Soar waothe front.
400 pack age* an t lots of tanor and stitpts dry *male
,
ALPAOI9, NNW ATM. ANT DUE GOODS.
4blaek 'lipase* end pare mohaLta..
Mozainbionee, mslasse tame,
Fluted mohair's. lamb%
Ake. Itnen &Ills. II .01, oinks •
WELTY 000D8.
An invoice of jaclOnee. sarobrie sad Rwiss =dine.
TRaVNLLINtii WHINY&
000 dozen flee all-wool travelltaa shirts,
Moo, BOVIRITIO 000Da FOR CII9A.
mown aadtiitacu d mnsliaa. prinia, drug, estn
bri. rapist jeans. flannels, satinet [*, minus' nail.
flan
able, &O.
sußwigaroar stica DOIRIEINS.
00 Dineen MUM/ VOA inner black dumdums.
PANCOAST & WARNOCK, AUO.
TIODURS, No 240. MARXIST Street.
LARGE POBl'll4ll 01.0811N3 BALE OF AMER.IIMII
Ipllr IRPriNTBD DRY GoGOS. RIBBONS, NIL
LIVERY 000118, 11PBBOILIBIBEI, HoSIHRY
GOODS. &a., by oatalosno.
allititEBDAY.
Tune 28th. conimsochic at. 10 o'clock, comorlsicit
ahem 'NO lots desirable goods, to which theattealloa of
buyers le Invited.
SALE OF iERVICTiiIIIAS MULLS.
QUARTERMASTER OngnitAL'n OFFICE,
*asetsoTon, D. (1., Jane 9, 18 0 15.
By direction of the Cloorteimeeter Gemmel. there will
be Bold, at public anctloo, to the highest bidder. at the
times end places nato , d bel-w via
WILLIAMSPORT. PA . 11112.4.; D LT, June H. 1050.
I(l2ll,TinGDOtt, PA TIIIIIO4DaY. Jonah% INati.
BOSASITOII. PA., TGORBO s funs." 1136 d.
WILBISIGTOSI, DEL , June 22
PPI"reBPRO. PA.. YAP DAY, Jane W. 1864.
HARRISBURG. PA., TERIRSDaIf. June 29. 1869.
Two hundren SERVICEABLE RULES at each place.
Many of them wore hough; in the beet:mins of the
war: as Ycrose moos. accompanied the artottut in all
thtir merchee and camps. and are thrwought, b , 6k7n.
hardened by exereleelViai)o and fatalliu from beinano
long sarreundsd by she soldhos.
Though sound and esrvicsable, they are no longer re.
grimed In the army. and can be purchased at the.% sales
at far less than their true value Ths attention of both
miner* and fr.rmere ie especially invited.
Mules cold singly. Elates to commence at 10 A.
Terms—Gash, In United States currenc
JaMl3B A S y KIN,
jell-198 Brevet &feedlot. General.
In-charge First Division Q B. G. 0.
SPECIAL BALE 6 OF SERVICEARLE
Dada? 11014.1318.
QUARTERNASTIR MINERAL'S OFFICE.
WASHINGTON, D. 0., Jane 1. M.
By direction of the (hurlers:meter General. there
be wad at public auction, to the Mabee' bidder. at th e
times and plasm, =Bed below,
antaosu, D. 0 , MONDAY, June 12.1856.
BALTIMORE._ D . ,_ WRD EiD /nue 1855.
11,1,1,551nF0RT, PA. 841TORDA.Y. June EL 1E46.
WENTOREeTER. ithelTrLDA r. June 11, 1856,
O.IEBDORO. D C., eATIIBD aT June 11 INN.
_ . . .
0110'80E0. D C., MOND AT. June 16., 1886,
01Bil30110 D , SATURDAY , June 24 1868,
PA.,SATITILDAIf, June IL 1865. at
Government stables. Wasuingree'etraes wharf
G114130/10. D 0., MOVDAY. June 96. 1666,
PITTiBURG, PL. SATUAD aY 180 e.
St/DSBODO D 0. SATIISDAY, July 1, MS,
Two Hundred iit4Masable Draft Horses at each slam
An oppoi trinity to purchase a superior Glass of Draft
Horses, at mr less than their true value, is now affoGied
to the pablic, The Animas, tnongh sound and service
able, axe no longer required in the army, and must be
sold. The attention of manager* of city railroads and
of =mead°, ies is espeolelly called to those sides.
Horses sold Manly. bales to commence at 10 A. H.
Terms—Oach in United States currency
Steamboat for taleaboro will leave Seventh street
wharf, Washington, every hoar treat 9 A M. to 6 P.H..
SAKES A BRIO,
Bri`ret Brigadier Oenersi in Mures.
1e6.661 Pint Division. 4. H. 0. 0.
SALE OF GOVERNMENT HORSES
______
QUARTERMASTER MINERAL'S OPSToRs
FIRST DIVISION
WA/MINI/TON CITY, *ST 29, 1866.
Will be sold atnubile auction, to the highest bidder,
at diesboro, D. C. on
• FRI . DAY. Tune 2, 1965,
TUE-D&Y,_June 6, 1985,
THURSDAY. Suns S. 1665.
FRIDAY, Juno 9.1866,
AND ON
TUESDAY, THURS>rAY. and FRIDAY
of each wetk tbereafter during the month of June, 1965,
TWO EitiliDitED CAVALRY HOSAIRS RaOR DAY.
For road and tanning r.nrrosses many good bargains
intro be had.
Horses sold singly. Sale to commence at 10 A. si.
Terms cash, in 'United States dunnage?.
Steamboat for Oiesboro will leave Seventh-street
wharf. Washington, every hoar from 9A. fd to 6P. R.
JAHge A. SKIN,
Brevet Brigadier General, in charge let Division,
Quartermaster General's Office. 101.561
SALE OP GOVERNMENT HORSES.
QC4.II.THRMABTREI EiENZILAAZ .T 4 IP I LI w e i I Losr.
WASHINOTON OUT. Hay SI. 1866.
Will be *old at public section, to the lathed bidder,
at the times and laces named below, viz
BALTIMORE, MART LAND, WEDNESDAY,
Jane 7,1 866.
LANCASTER. PE rt r B L;II4NIA, THURSDAY,
READING, PE S IIIII L ITAGIA, THURSDAY.
1866,
WEST CHESTER, Lef e liAtir
I LVANIA, THURSDAY.
66.
MIFFLIN, PENNeTILVANIA, THURSDAY.
Jane 26, 1886
P6TTBBUAG. PIORSYLVAAA, YERIESDAY,
Jnxte 771 1.816,
BALTIMORE, HARTLAND. WEDNESDAY.
June 28-1886.
PITTSBURG. PRittNal LiTt . NIA, THURSDAY.
TWO HUND R ED 29- % 66.
HORSES
at each plsoe.
For road and farming purposes many good bargains
m ri l oWtd singly. Sales to commenco at 10 A M.
Terms—oash. in United tia l ear a ritob iN.
Brevet Brigadier general.
In charge Firer Division O. M 0.. 0,
LARGE SALE OF GOVERNMENT
WAGONS AND 'ILEUMS.
CRISP QUARTERNASTEIVFI OFFICE.
DEPOT UP WASIIII,43ToN
.D. (1 .
Will be mold et pupils nuctlon, under the Creation of
BrevetOolonel Charles EL• Tompkins, A Q E., O. S. A
at the Government Mill. situated on Ft street, between
Twenty • first end Twenty-secsnd streets, in the City of
Waebtrgton D. 0., about
TWENTE . THODSADD FITS OF SINGLE lamp
HARNESS.
%VIM
A LOT OR Sew:US, Ara..
which have been Used in public eervice.
The harness will be sold in single sets.
ALSO,
About L 500 WAGONS, which Will be 0014 singly to
the highest bidder.
The sale of Wagons will eommencsan WEDNIIRDIT.
June 28. 1916. at 10 o'clock A. Si.,ith a lot of about
font hundred. at a point worth of the Railroad Park.
tear the terminus of New York avenue north, and
after their pale is completed the remains er will be sold
on 0 street east. between Fourteenth and Fifteenth
streets. near the Lincoln Hospital. The sale of Har
ness will commence on TEITIRSDS7. June 99. 1868, at
111 o'clock A. hi
The sale of Wagons and Harness will sontinne, on
alternate days. until the whole number is sold.
Terme cash, in Honernment funds.
The attention of buyers is celled to the large sale of
BULBS, commenced on Monday. May 22. 1852, and
which is still being continued from ea , to, day.
D nocona,
Brig. Gen. and Chief Quartermaster.
ie12.12t Depot of Washington.
NOTICR.-SALE Of ARMY MULES.
• QtrARTieIIfASTIR GE?teßeVe OFPRIA .
lireseieb•ree. D. C . May 28. 1008.
WANT THOUSLNDS OF MUSS are being disposed
of at public sale at Washington.
The sates will continue until the number of animals
is reduced to proportion to the reduction of the armies,
now going on rapidly. -
There jure In the armies of the Polemic of the Ten
name*. rind of Georgia. probably FOUR THOIIBAND
EINEST SIX-MULE TRAM 111 IRE
WOMR an L y D.
of them were bought in the beginning of the
war, as young mules, accompanied the armies in all
their marches and camps, and are thoroughly broken,
hardened by exercise, gentle and familiar, from being
so long surrounded by the soldiers.
The whole South %stripped of farming Mock, and the
Worth also has suffered from the drain of animals, taken
to impre y the armies.
These animals are sold at public auction; TWIT WILL
NOT SBIDO AFIXTRING LIKE THEIR TRUE
VALOR and such oviminnitim for farmers to get
working animals to stock tneir farms, and for drovers
and dealers in stook to make good speculations, by
Parshasing them and disposing of them in the South,
will never occur Itglin.
. N. 0. MUGS,
Quartermaster General,
Brevet Major GeneraL
MEDICAL.
ELECTRICAL OFFICES.
Jo, 154 Eorth ELEVENTH, below RACE Urea' t
also, CHESTNUT and FORTIETH Street, wiit nu.
liadelphia.
D. THOMAS ELLER having been very imetiess
fo.l in the cue of Diseases by this new method.
Iwould inform his friends and the Mlle that he is
still benelisting and miring many whom medleins
did not &feet, and considered incurable.
1 We will mention a few of the Diseases in the Mire
of which this treatment seldom if ewer (MU:
/
Rlommatisaa, Felons, Kidney Disposes.
Neuralgic Gangrene .. Liver "
Paralye% Meer.. Oenital ::
Cramps, 801/11. Rlnal
Drinevait. Abscess, ' most "
?ever & Agne. Eruptions, Prohmans,
/Asthma. inflammations,' Noe Emissions,
Congestion. Hemorrhage, Diabetes. &a
Patients will be treated at their residenees whoa
Idesired, a large number of testimonials may be seen
at the ONces from patients in this elty,. Oonsults,
time gratis. Ocoee hours 9 A. M. to 6P. M. in the
i eity. DB. VIOL ALLEN.
t antaftet illeetrielan.
fiILECTROPATHIO ESTABLISH
•=4
)fBNT.—DB. A. E. 821117316. one of the 11
DIEgoyEEE.Es of • new /skim or treating disease b
MODIFIED ELECTRICAL Arnioenexa, end irk
lots been so very onclenful at PEES SQUAEI for r
last three_msare, has removed his Ofise and Redden
to 1638 VINE litreel, one door below Seventeenth.
All hereon* desiring refereneee. or any parttsul
with ragsrd to Monroe - le; modeof treatment. will }le
sell or woad for a pamphlet.
Consultation or advise onteltose. 10164
COTTON AND FLAX SAIL DUCK
AND CANVAS. of all numbers Mad brands.
Tent. AWnins,Tremk, and Brouva-cover Dusk. Also,
Paper Manufacturers' Drier Felts, from one to Ave feet
wide; Pauline. Bolting Sail Twine. die.
Julia W. EVORMAN &
not if PO. 103 JONES' Alley.
MACKEREL, HERRING, SHAD, 40.
Axa- —2,g00 bbla Main. Jim 2, and bgfokeria:
Itts.unglit Int lib, in emerted fltskudi.
2 000 JAIL 'SW lastport, Portant Nap, sad
ED.12)41:1t
1,010 boiess Lubec, Eonit4, NO. 1 Bening.
"bubble Jew Mess Blind.
Matrons Horkliner-sonaty Man% dia
in store and for Ws by MURPHY KoOte,
inU4-tf _ Jo, IV; JtoBTt3 wfburvm,
JOHN C. BAKER kt - CO.'S COD LIVER
OIL—THE TRUE AND OBElllNE—llAsinviesed
quAlity and efNete—bean the
SWEITEST AND BEAT PREPARED.
In (Mahe, OM . Bronchitis, hastlxma,_ ( font. Intl
vent consumption, and all Sarandon. UOmplaints, it
oftentlinea yrodneea immediate and certain Mitote when
other imedies have been taken with little orno bonal.
notd by all nrnyglete in the city, and by the proprie
tor, No 718 AMMO? Went. atnthein
TEOMEON'S LONDON' KITOR.
MEE, OR EUROPEAN RANGE, for families,
hotels, or public lastitations,in 'TWENTY DI7.
PERIM! SIZES. Also, Philadelphia Ranges.
pot air Furnaces. Portable Heaters, Lowdown Grates.
!inboard Stoves, Bath Boilers. &whole Platos,Broil.
ors. Cooking Stoves, ets. . at wholesale and retell. bir
the manuitteturers
CHASE. BHA APE. Taomsoic
sp2s- tathailm No. N 101) North SECOND Street.
MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT
LOANED UPON DIAMONDS, WATCHES,
JBWIELEY, PLATS. OLOTRINO.
JONES k CO '8
OLD ESTABLISHED LOAN oPPION,
Cow THIRD and GAEUE/LL 81... %low
43,ri
EVLIO3 & WATBOlit'l3
Eumutumn iun
A_
is SOUTH YoThra fITZEIT.
• PHILADBLPHIA mu.
Um variety of liss• 'ma el
/mad.rsodp Mile et
l eas B. EL BARLEY,
FIIIIIIISHING TINDERT.I.NEXIn
id X. owner TENTH and GREEN Sinkno.
Niffirriglrko
COTTAGE ORGANS
Mot only lINZIOILLIID bat 4if3QUILLID 1a rime
of Tone and Power, mean od 114.14141a11i for Ohnrohte
*ad Sobows, bat round to be wmalli Well adapted to
the l'ar/or ud Drawing Zoom. 7 " " 1.
EZ
No. 11 Nor th Wa r /arra Street.
*leo. a **What awortmeit of Um rarest Melodeon
sointactiv coa bawl. feVADI
PHILADELPHIA BUR
Gliol6' BAXDAGE IftBTllllll, No. 11
pj. NINTH Eltreet,, abase Market. —I. C.
mouirr, aver MAY years wattles). expertenet
Myeaten the skilful adjustment of hie Preadult In,
G r adwiting Presents 'hues. Supporters, *Watt
Stocki ChocWar Bram. Crukhes, as. Ladling'
apartments ng,
eonduetcd b7l Lid). ID/247
AIICTIOPI SALEb.
RN B. MYERS & ii.Uari
O NSERB, Dos. 23% mu acne Nar
Li,
LARGE SALE OF FRISINUFI DitT GOODs,
..1A .11:W1)4Y stoßlif.*G.
Jona
font lOofiloOk4 will be sow by getaior
i eredtt of months, shoos
.
• 500 LOTS
of French. India, Berman. and British aft' itildr, 4 I
embracmg a bode and dole," woortment of [Joey ;
ton '
Map fsbrtas. le articue In efik, Worsted, waded, sed o 't
L B —Samples of the same will be arranged 'n;
aminstion, will catalogues , early on toe roonm,
the rale, when dealers will dad it to Mask inn ic 4 d
attend. ea
LABOR ALB OF "'FMCS' :ORRIS GOODS 8;•
Sea W•Lti. RIBir,OS nTit&W ocrodto,
BOTIOR -Onobidna
- to oar ode of Preach. ii .
German, and Britirb,dry 'coda,
Olt MOS Dar MORNING,
June it Will be Wild, in part the folloerh p ,
attic - e Vi e ; •aolia4
DRESS 000DS.—M. 1 / B N9 b1i10.04
reser, were. inosiz. Mirada grousdor, con ;;"
Jai helno . msleneee blaidorta4, ,t o I
DRESS palls —Lynne bleak taff .tts :nee d u a
gene amain' petit de dole, OW do Naples far tv
SR • W LS. &a —threes, hennaed,
111C , Pableiale. and Cashmere shawls, silk mp u l e " 4.
points, ha
lobttorS —Oros grain. Don't de sole. and
and,trimmialt tibbons, plat' cod f
Gri(OVESi—Giate and ladles Pant kii
Bethn glnves end gen , Bett
FTRAW 0001:08, din.—W omen's and muses'
hate, nzf needs, oioldron's cans. 04ut0.,
Ste Lino, white tooth., embroideries, linen
bandkershisle, anon entrt front., sue tnn.,.11,,„, ,?th:
skim crepes. Wee, Tells , hood nets, onnti om ,AND
notions. itc,
a line of domestic cotton and Woolen dn,,d, ,
teak,
BARQUES. TAMAR, CLOABI , tIf39, Svi
An Invoice of ladies' Ade silt and cloth
Mimes, god jackets. for city retail trade • ,
alsosaucy Veld c'ott, and C444ilhere cloaltiam
LAR PnoKIfPTOBY st),B OF B. , (1 S n'llhn,
BROOAISS, TrtaVALLINGF oiLed, bTil& o jo o ,
LOUT; , ha.
&ALB OF 13907 N, Knit%
LARGE PENSWFTOST
BROCIA2II3, TRAVELLIIIiti 8,208, SFRAw ii
Sce.
COZ: TO}MUT MORNING
June 27th. at lt) olglock, Will be avid, or cam
on tour mouths' credit, about I, NO paelee4y,
shoes, brogans, travelling bass, dr, of Mir and „4
sin manufacture embracing a fresh and mime sYxnq
inept of deaeonable goods, ts high will be op.,n for
mutilation. wile catalogue., on the mornings' ea:,
MOTloll.—lneluded in our large sale of bouts a*;
shoes, ,
Tune 27, milli be found In Dart the following fresh
desirable assortment—viz:
Men's, boys'. and youths' caltdonblvsote, bait
d Damp-sole drese.boote; men's, boy e'. anc yol.*p
kin and buff leather boas; men's and boys' cst
Cousreas boots and balmorals; men a, boys', mi
youths' Miner kip, buff, and pol , shed grain. bail w.e
an d pump sole 10.egense tea fine kid Pall
and enamelled patent sewed balmorms ana Omar.,
Inners; women's. misses'. and children's salt 41:10
leather balmorals cad lace boots; children's fine k d,
sewe d e it y . go ,,a, s lace bats : fenny sewed ate
ankle ties; ladies' fine blank and solorad'ilssong,
mese. and side-lace gaiters; women's, WOMB', and
children's goat sad morocco soopsr-nailed lace bov, q
Wien' tine kid elleno•rst earont aryl enemeos,l herh.,
travelling bass. locate, Meter, women's. and bore'
straw and palm bats. hoods, &c.
CLOSING ULM OF BRITI2II. FR AM% GERNIN,
ASO DOMEEIPIO D4T tIOODN.
We will hold a large .ale of Eirlitah, Frennh. ger
man, and Damson Dry Ocrede, by cataogne, on tan
months credit and pan for cash.
ON TElligglulf MORNING.
June 29th, embracing about NO packages and lots 0
staple and lam" articles in woollens, linens. Sot
tone silks, and wonted., to whion we invite the at.
tertion of dealers.
N. 13.—!famines of the same will be arranged for 11%•
amination, with catalogue'', early on the Innen. 0
safe, when dealers will find it to their interest to attend.
PHILIP FORD & CO., AUCTIONEERS
Fa 5 BEASEIEr and sRtle COSA:MRCS Str..etk
LARGE SALE OF 'I goo cAl3g9 BOOTS. gaols%
BROGAgS, aia., &o.
We will sell by estal"ane. for sash
OX 1/10Nii&Y /110114INO.
June 28 commencing at ten o'clock,l,2oo mine men's,
boys', an. youthe bootr shoes, brogan*. balm aate,
gaiters, clippers, Oxford ties, Congress boots, 80.,,&0.,
with a desirable assortment of women's, 171/8881'.
ehildren's wear.
CLOSING BALE OF THE 81118011 OF 1,400 OiSll9
BOON ILND SHOP.
We will sell, by eatalearie, for east. on
TRU4SI)),E 01010111!G o
xue e . 29;4 1 , eeThreaneinii at ten o'clook, 1,400 asset
men's, boys', and youth's boots, shoes, beinsom.,
gaiters. slippers. &s.. dta , wits a desirable assortment
or WD/INII 10, xsisi,ea , , and children's wear.
MTHOMAS & SONS,
• Noe. 139 and 141 Sarah FOURTH Skeet.
Publie Bale of Real Estate sad Rtoeke. at the Er
cbange every Tuseday. at la o elo.k. damn the bag
nese season. In July and august. WILY 060101JUIli llama
EEIL ESTATE, STOCKS. km, 27th MR.
CARD —Our is on Tuesday next at 12 o'clock, at
the Exchange, will sontorlse elflant Wiataint.stratt
Realdence, gantry Sem, tfatalmtaa Stands- Scat 1
Dwellings, Ground Sento, Stocks. Lamm kti '1:
full particular*, see pamphlet catalogue issued w•dar,
BBALESTATZ AT PRIVATE BAIA
.
On mei 16 and 17. catalogue of gOth inst., will be
fouod a list of several hundred thousand dollen 0/
Beal Eetate. at private sale, oomorleing soma of the
Mee valuable property in the oily end neighborhood.
Sale No. 846 Smith Eighteenth street
SUPERIOR FURNITURE rIBLODEOZI, &o , dm,
ON MOND•Ie Hoggnge,
26th !net ,at 10 catalogue , Iro. 845 80011
Eighteenth street, the rttiperinf parlor, dining-room e a 4
chamber furniture. fine. toned rosewood 6 octave In?k
deon. line engravings. China and glassware. ILI CU.
psis, ,
The furniture was made by lath KO be Grallided
at 8 O'clock on the morning of the gale.
Salo for account United States.
PACKING BOXRS. LUMBER. ORATES, CLOTII.
BuARoI 0.40.4E011.
ON TUESDAY DOANIEIG,
Jane 27tb„ at 10 o'clock, at Soburlkilt Arsenal. neat
Gray's YerrY, for account ilcitre States, by order cl
Captain Henry W. Joiner, AQSIU S. e.. astce Iva
and Inspectlagofliner Schuylkill arsenal. I,7lDparkb4
boxer. old and broken: Si crates: 3.000 olith aoitidr;
4,541 lbs scrap iron; 2.546 the old nails.
Edrafalttratrix's FiLie NN 113luta Rtreek
OFFICE FUEINITURR, FIRE•PEVUF,
L.N TOE9OA4.
. . .
Tune 27. at 12 o'clock K.. at No. 113 Walnut etessi. by
Order or lidll7llll/317Mrix, MOO% oft. own,
lounge. two boxes starch. Am proof. by Farrel & fitc.
tint, &o, 14 e.
RARRITT & CO., AUCTIORBER3,
li n Cask Auction Rouse,
No. 230 MARKET Street, corner of Bank street.
NOTIOII TO CITY AND 00IINTRY MBRIRANTO
CLOSING BALE OF N)0 LOTS AMR CR Li DRY GO ODI.
By (Mtge.:lgoe,
ON TIISSDA if MORNING,
Jane 47th, commending at 10 o'clock, as follows
aiSi lots assorted dry goods,
160 pieces cloths, mitsteneral And datinets.
100 dos divas and ‘4 , 001 6111616.
1 case 6 4 Melton cloths.
11.0 iota bolder). 'gloves, potions, sta.
Also, stook of artificial flowers.
Also; lot cape, bouts, abode. &a.
Also several stocks of dry goods,
FOR SALE AND TO Lill'.
ma
FOR SALE OR RENT-A BEAU
ma TEL fIOTTAGE in WEST ffill,&o l lL,Paln, tor•
exceetionably located. between. Talrty 'main are
Fortieth, Market and Spruce streets r_now 000ttptr4 by
1.6 gentleman about leaving for Mew York. Kea; lON.
Intutedlete penned= Oren Address Box. 440. P O.
J1125.ar
SFOR SALE—IMMEDIATE POS.
SESSION, handsome residence, SIXTH Street,
above VINE, thirteen rooms and modern improveme etc
Lot ISs57; only 87.000.
Alse, many other properties. large and small. In dlf
forenelocations, of which possession arm be Mali.
EARL. T. yox. Beal Estate agent.
ie22-2i*„.. NMI( and Wi LIU RI.
NEWPORT, R. I.—FOR BALE
-Mane fine new Brown none MANSION, Washilitton
street, fronting Newport Rubor; has never Don , von-
Died; near the Depot and steamers; Bathing' sod Bait
ing at the door. One of the linnet 'views and (144t1i to
America. Apply le RAZ SAD &AP r EMU.
Real &tatPORT, e , I.
NEW
ie2o tittheek
ffit _TO LET-A DESIRABLE TH R NE.
TORY BRICK DV421.4.1D1G. 1810
Street. Rent, M. Apply to JAMES H LIME da.
424 WALNUT Attest. .
de TO RENT, IN WEST PHILA.-
ULDILPfiIk—A DWELL NQ, north rilde of Market
abtot, flea bonne Went of Fortieth. Two 7orl tit R
db Ing-rooga on Aria floor, aildaton chamlim,
four attico. Large garden, whit simadance o (ra4
and flowers. Apply on the memitos from foar is oerm
o'clock P M. je10.6,.
el FOR SALE—NEAT DWELLING,
637 North Twenty second street; earls potsetshrt
Store and Dweling, A.
W. comet fliaeteauth and i
lowhili stre.ds; rood businessplace. Best Dweillec
NH Monist Vetoes street, a2dlBllB Wood Street, with
immediate posaegsion. B
1133 South VOTTE.riI Street. sad
tit S. W. cor. IaVIISTEE cakt Sid (MIMS.
JTO LET—DWELLING, No. 8;39
North ELEVENTH StrA.B. B V. OLEBB,
jel7 12i3 !bah /OMR 6treet...
dit TO LET—COUNTRY BEAT, ON
CRURCH Lane, r ear the Darby road; large stone•
haute, earriage-hcase, and four acres of lan a.
13. F OLE
jel7 - "1213 B,ath F.:TF rfi :Meat.
fa FOR BALE AT A. GREAT s Nonr
Ara PIM wiLir BE LVP—Tha
tlO08B• at CAPE PilraXD, vitas pontos of the Pn.3l
- The bonne will accommodate nearly one hue•
and persons, and would make a desirable plater ;of
raver al families to OCCUPY for the setvoll•
B. GLENS!,
jell 123 South FOURTH Street.
ARCH -STREET REBID '4 , NC ES—
ma. FOR SALE —Several ilraLciaas HOUSES. iamb
side of Arch street, west or Nineteenth ttreet, tm , rse•
Int' all the modem Improvements, Apply et 4529
ANOS. Street. jelti
aIFOR GALS, WITH IMMEBIATIii
posveesion, the convenient DwellSDK. No NIN
Menet Vernon. street. B. V EILIVIN.
jet° S. W. or. REVEDITSStZT/1 and GREEN'
ei FOR SALE-ROUSE, NO. 908
=LPN ANKLIN Ptrert. above Poplar. Inqtart , of
IiEIiGUSON. No. min North puma st. iel.• 1,0
FOR 84.14 E-AN EXCELLENT
=Stare and Baldness Place, 214 Dook Street.
Sopeilor Dwelling . ga feet front, Ife.l9l9llrefoi elrea.
Store and Dwelling. good Business Stand. 286 MOrt:l
blateeeth *treat. corner of Winter.
003:1Vaident DWelling, No. On South Tenth Oren
noeseseion Coon.
Neat Dwelling. No 732 Shirley street.
• Desirable Dwel ing, Broad street, above Brown; it
ro by lee feet.
B. F. MAN DL 123 Bonn Fotrwrii Street it?
jelo B. W. sor. 52V2NTSS7Ti1 and (1211.11
ge FOR BALE—ELEVEN ACRES 0.
mint of LAM , with two well. shaded frame and ez..
etone BOURNS 'thereon, eitnate In Delaware cootl'n
Within Moen mtunts s walk of Spring 11111 Statioa ,
OIL the Meat* Railroad. Thts station to Within s ned
hour ride of . riarket etreethrldge:
ALSO„
vita
A large plaetered frame BOtial and lot of `round,
ate ODPOIthe the Bell Tavern, on the Darby road at
corner of the eland roan, in the Twenty•fottrillW lo .
And
LLB%
Twenty Acres of handsomely Wanted land, on 67,
Pennsylvania Railroad, within fifteen minutes flat , •
Market street titian. Access tattle a ll y can ho had tat
times a day, by the care etopptat on he Erma of.
ply to BRIMOcit" pAsint ,
te73.6t Conveyancers, 11.5 WALNUT
al 700 ACRES SPLENDID PABTUM ,
••••—well watered. for HOrefill and Halm. on 08, eel
bratedNineyard Farm, late "iteybold's Batate,
one mile from Delaware City and fort', Mlles °—
Philadelphia. Addreea JOHN ft 1511,1 AN T ,,
jag Delawnre COP re,—
TO LET—THE 'FIFTH AND SFXTII
STORIES of 237 and 28a DOCK Street,And let
through to Carter eines; also Offices on the fled
the Ulna building, fronting on Carter etreet,
Can be nudger manufacturing as t er
rOW
'The er.
third story of the Commonwealth BnttJthr 6 1
and OS Chestnut street, the beet lighted room 1 0 I
city. = Apply to
TONCIe IT CONIIELp , . ,
Counling4lougo Dr. Jay ne ,. 4L,rt , et._.
242 I.IHBETNO.r
FOR BALE—A` VALUABLE LOT 0 '
Droned. B. 13, corner of Broad arid Osllowl ltt °'
180 by 290 feet.
Do. do, B B. corner of Bridle and rbirtY
.e
110nd streets; /42 by 218 Coot. •
Do. do., $ W. corner Of Brldlf o cad Th l i" j
sand streets. by 212 feet.
Yerford strtti; b W ilai rc f e ee r ThlltY : 6 , 64°lla : u l;:::
Do do. W. W. corner of Loth ern.
streets; 000 by 190 feet.
Do. do., S. )1 corder of Twen ty tet.ll)-
sad
Spring Braden streets; 93 by 00 feet ; and
Do. do.. Parby road. between Obestus
WDma streets; tO by 120 feet. ,
. do., Ellsworth street, from TwestV o,l
street to the Shuylkill; 1.000 by 11:4 eet. ctso;
Do. d.. on Miuthelin street. Gercir
about 8 sem
04, do., on Taerony street. at Eolmealuirk
With many others trf various stele. 0
11. /11. 11,
3(10 133 South YOUTH 0t",„...
ABINET FURNITURE.
MOORS at corrios ,
ars so SOUTH 134COND STRIIST, 1,3 its
Prer" to follow the tleeline la the market 03
Wee o their Partizan. Prttehteters NIII Pite ir s
nad •Xitmlne our desk. /5/1—