g4t Vress. TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 180 Hints to Bathers. At this warm SeSeen, when bathing is so popular, It will be well to observe the following practical hints, which we take from the London Sixpenny Magazine: On first iilungleg Into cold water there comes a 4hock which drives the blood to the central part of • the system. But immediately a reaction takes - place, which, assisted by the exercise of swimming, producing, even in water of a low temperature, an agreeable warmth. The stay in the water should never DO prolonged beyond the period of this Mite- Inent. If the water be left while this warmth con- Mm, and the body Immediately dried, the healthy glow over the whole inutile° will be delightful. "To remain in the water after the flint remotion Is over, produces a prolonged chilliness, a Shrinking of the flesh, and a contraction of the skin, by no Zones favorable to health or enjoyment ; for it Is only In water thoroughly warmed by the summer heats, where we may bathe for many hours with Impunity. "Certain precautions are necessary. Moderate •erercise, by summoning into action the powers of the system, and quickening the circulation, Is bet ter than inactivity. We should never Viola water Immediately after a meal, nor while the process of digestion is going forward. Nor should we plunge into the water when violently heated, or in a state of profuse perspiration. Such imprudences are often fatal, especially if the water be unusually Gold. If too warm, the temperature of the bitty may be reduced by bathing the body and wetting the head, • Before meals rather than after, and especially before breakfast and before supper, are proper BIM. Sons for bathing. The heats of the day are to be avoided, but in very hot weather a bath Is useful to cool the blood, and secure refreshing sleep. If In the middle of the day, a shaded place should be chosen, or the head protected from the sun by being kept wet, or by wearing a straw hat, as is ;moil/ma by the fashionable French ladies at their watering-places. "The sea IS the best place for Swimming. Owing to the greater specific gravity of salt water than fresh, the body Is more buoyant in it, as are other substances. A ship viming out of salt water Into fresh, sinks perceptibly in the water. The diffe rence 18 nearly equal to the weight Of the salt held in solution. The bottom should be of hard sand, gravel, er SitlioOth atones. Sharp stones and shells out the feet—weeds may entangle them. The swimmer must avoid floating gratis and quicksand Tee new beginner must be careful that the water does not ran beyond ble depth, and that the current cannot carry him into a deeper plane, also that there be no holes in the bottom. As persons are ever liable to acoldente, cramps, &c., it Is always best that boys or girls should be accompanied by those who are elder than themselves, and who win ba able to save them in any emergency." THE COURTS. rutted States District Court—Judge Caawateder. TED NAVT.TAIID ENDBZZLDMIDITS—JUDGB OLD. WALADDE MAIM A SUGGSSTION TO Tag GRAND . . Yesterday the Grand Jury of this court, altar a Mass of two or three weeks, Came in and presented an indictment against John Jenkins, late a deputy United States Marshal, cbarglnn him with re calving, harboring, and concealing a felon, via.: Robert K. Lee, who was convicted of defrauding the United States, by means of forged enlistment papers. In response to an inquiryby the Judge, the Grand Jury stated that they had before them no other busi ness for consideration, whereupon he addressed them as follows: Gerestamsar ow Tan Gwen Jain% You have nand certain indlotmeras for frauds alleged to have been practiced upon the Government of the linked States by persona employed in the public service at the Philadelphia if Yard. or at other places iu this district, where public, property was, or should have been kept for the Government by persons in the employment of the Navy Department. One of the parties charged in them, Indiannenta has beer tried and convicted- de the Other cases have not been tried, I will say as little as possible upon the subject of these allege d frauds. But the least which I can say cons istently with imperative re quirements of public ditty, Is that the subjeot appears tome to require such further investigation as a Grand Jury, In executing its independent function of Biqa'. .17 may, perhaps, be capable of making. The law Ol ean of the United statas have doubtless done all that could have been required of them. The Grand Jury, however, may make their Inquiries not only tinder suggestions of these law omoers . but also in dependently of such suggestions; and ft may occur that Inquisitorial proceedings, which would be ir regular on the part of the law officers may be pro perly Instituted. and, within certain limits, properly prosecuted by the Grand Jury. As to the extent or limits of such independent inquiries, the Grand Jury may, In eased of difficulty or doubt, consult with either the law officers or the court. There may Sometimes be no clftionity on the part of a Grand Jury in obtaining information enabling the law offi cers to frame Indictments which could not otherwise have been prepared. I recommend the subject to your Careful consideration. The Grand Jury then retired, and will doubtless take action In the matter, as suggested by the Court. V. S. Circuit Court—Judge Grier. B. 11. LIM% CASE. U. M. Lee, Convicted of doflaudlng the Govern ment by means of forged enlistment papers was in court, and it was expected would be sentenced. At Lee's request, through his counsel, the sentence Was, however, postponed till Wednesday (to• Mo rrow). IllAnirs or Quarter Sessions—Hon. Joseph 4.llison, SHOelste Justice. A new jury was in attendance yesterday, to serve until the close of the present term. Considerable time was consumed in calling the list, and in listen ing to and passing upon the excuses of such jurors as for various reasons, some valid and others trifling, desired to avoid serving. These matters having finally been disposed of, the current business of the Cern was proceeded with. Annie Johnson, residing in Sergeant street, near Tenth, was charged with having passed a counter feit fifty.doliar 'United States treasury note on Wm. Felon, a grocery and provision dealer in that neigh. borbood. According to his statement, the defendant, whom be knew, came to his store at an early hour In the morning, It being *merest) , light enough to Rol and having bought a hali•dellar'S Worth or groceries, Offered the note In question in payment. Tie bad some doubts as to whether it was genuine, but upon her assurance that It was a good note, he received it, and gave her $4.9.50 in change. Dis covering the note to be bad, he went to defendant's house, but she would not take it back or return his change, saying the note had been given her by a man, who had received from her the change, and gone away. Presenter then had her arrested. The note was not marked in any way by the prose• eutor or by the alderman before whom complaint WU made, and in whose custody it was left, and though it was Identified by the prosecutor on the stand as the note passed upon him by defendant, yet, in the absence of any certain mark put by him - upon it try which he could recognize it beyond mis take, the District Attorney thought, and also the court, that the identification was not such as would render It safe for a jury to convict upon. The de. Pendant was, therefore, acquitted. Michael Seating was acquitted of a charge pre fluted by his sister, Jane Earle, of the larceny of two hundred and forty-five dollars. According to her own story, she had given him the money for safe keeping, and it was, therefore, apparent that if he ever had U, which was denied, he, at altercate, had not stolen it. James Pollock, the keeper Of a tavern at Frank ford, war charged, by Parker Unsworth, with lar ceny, and with assault and battery. It appeared that there was no foundation for the charge of lar ceny, and the jury rendered a verdict of not guilty. The assault and battery was not dented, and the jury having rendered a verdict of guilty, Pollock was fined ten dollars and cost. John Young, for assault and battery on Dennis Berrigan, was fined ten dollars and coats. William Worthington and William McCormick, Conductor and driver of the Green and CdateHtfeete Passenger Railroad Company, were acquitted of a charge of assault and battery on Joseph IL Teagle, and he, in turn, was acquitted of a charge preferred by them of carrying concealed deadly weapons. THE POLICE [Before Mr. alderman Beltler.] DIMIONEST HELP. Elizabeth Sweeney, a Celt, was arraigned before Mr. Alderman Battler, on the charge of being die -honest whilst acting in the capacity of a help. The lair Elizabeth is only pure to outward appearance in her lily white hand. She has evidently never dabbled in dish-water, and washing clothes is seine thing evieently ntdinOWil to her, Her lace, how ever, 111 of the decidedly homely character, and her dress was not what might be expected, in these days, of a lady's maid. The poor thing forgot to wear a a waterfall, and have her bonnet out in half, but She did not forget to offer her services at various places as a help, and then steal all she could lay her ands upon and decamp. Alderman Bottler, with his usual cruel disposition, °maid not appreciate that fair hand of the fair Elizabeth, nor her penitent countenance, but sent her to prison. in default of 62,600 bail. When the fair•lianded Elizabeth His rellll3 Wort+ court she had better show her hand, and, mavhap, one of the twelve „Miffs may wok It handsome, and acquit her of her help-leas-uses. THE GONVIDEFOS Gems Philadelphia can boast of a. host of ship chandlerg, whose stores are stocked with all that Is necessary to have on shipboard. Of course, these gentlemen desire to dispose of their commodities to the best advantages, and keep their weather eye open to all stewards who wear the navy blue?) Now, one Waving A. Dixon, who, by the way, is called by the detectives a Spanish nigger—but we would call him an Indian—has visited these chandlers. llir. Bradley, of Sixth and Spruce streets, received an Order from OCtitVitlB, who represented himself as a ward.roont steward, which would amount to 42,000, and the tarsi Character quietly obtained a bottle of whisky, one of champagne, and one of Vine. This may have been considered MI a per gulling at the time, but when air. Bradley found that the stewardship of the Indian had ceased by Us ship being out of commission, he preferred a charge of swindling against the dusty individual. A host of chandlers came up and presented Bite of stores ordered by Octitvius, stating that he attempted to borrow money or obtain supplies from them, Otitavine has the almond eye of an In dian, and stood the testimony of the white man very well; but a scowl came over his countenance when one of Africa's dusty Sens charged him With steal how a revolver. A vietualler, commonly celled a butcher, next appeared against Octavian. Hie tes timony showed that his onriailty induced him to - overlook a list of stores presented by Octavius. and an item of beef attracted his attention. He quietly Informed Octavins that he could furnish the beef, whereupon five pounds of sirloin steak was obtained from him as a sample of what he could do Of course the steak was choice, and the jovial butcher laughed at the lava of being chiselled out of his best nook. The alderman sent the steward below, in default of WOO hail. MIXDAY SPORT. Jeremiah Blackburn° wields but one arm, but evidently has a talent for dog fighting on Sunday. Two of his dogs were nipping and tucking at each Other last Sabbath, when a son of Lieut. Paulin interfered to stop the brutal exhibition. lie. Black burn interposed and took the junior Pauliho by the Leek, throwing him to the ground and Inflicting mush mud upon Jilt person. Jeremiah wee ordered to find bait In the sum of al oo . lIIIIKILAILS DY DAY. In the good old times of polioemen they looked for burglars try night: It Seems now that night has been turned into day by some of our smart youths. There is a certain alderman in this oily who always demands the penal code when he IEI puzzled, and manages to say to his constable, ' , Minds, band me the perodity code, and I will give this fellow the latest law." We trust this penality code may reach the Court of gamier Sessions In such a snaps as to punish theta house-breakers by day. Throe young Men Of the day clues were brought before Alderman Bonier yesterday on the charge Of robbing a house at Broad and Wharton streets in daytime. We looked at one of these brave fellows With some interest, and discovered in him the rde. De Wolfe who had vitriol thrown in his face by the mother of a girl he married, notwithstanding site was already married. This bravado said before the alderman he would go through fire for this wife of his, and we think he made a mistake when he pence trated a house where no one was living, and robbed It The modest sum of ehooobatt was asked for De Wolfe and hisaccompliees, 4 . ollll.lifertin and Daniel Jacobi,. ex U.DIGNAZT 'HOTEL 13.811 PER. Thomas Elliott le fat, fair, and forty, the proprie tor of IL Front street hotel, and he was tattoo before the alderman on a charge of receiving $5OO sent to Lam by a soldier, and then denying he had over seen It. An eiprese memenser to whom he recetpted for the money confronted Thomas as Hawkohaw. In the play of the "Tbiket.of-Leave Blau, , ' and Thomas was sequined to enter ball In the sum of $l,OOO to appear to.day. The fon of roaming Thomas to a Oen created great ind i ration on hit ram but the *nicer in charge did ',tend against the indigna tion expressed by Thomas. arrellfrT TO 808 A. TIST,TBOOP. The grocery store of Mr. George Boyd, at Twelfth andMinket streets, was entered by rob lens at an early hour Yesterday morning, by three men, who attempted to break open the Cr. proof. The in. 41141010 removed the *pi leading ftom the store into the cellar, and then pitched the proot deism It was thought this was done so it would not be as likely to detect them. The despoilers succeeded in battering the proof and breaking the handle off, bat its strength resisted all further efforts. It contained !ISO. The men finally departed, two of them through the rear, and ware seen by the military guard on Girard street. The other fellow took his departure from the front. BOBBIZIG A SAILOR Francis Peters alias French Pete, and a woman, were charred with highway robbery yesterday eve ning before Mr. Alderman BeMar. Fete, it elms, accompanied the sailor to Ilottooster, and on We return he jumped mph the sailor iu Delaware avenue and robbed Alm of 5200. When arrested, be bad $lO6 upon his person.- The alderman cone milted both Pete and the woman In default Of $3,000 ball. SHERIFF'S SALES. SHERIFF'S BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levert Facies, to me directed. will be ea posed to public sale or vencine, on MONDAY Evening. July 3, LE6, at 4 o'clock.at &mom-street Hall. All that three-story brick menenage and lot of ground situate on the east aide of Nineteenth street, 101 feet north of. Christian Wrest, in the any of Philadelphia; containing M front on Nineteenth street 16 feet, and in depth 67 feet to a three-feel alley, with the privilege thereof. [D. C. ; J.. '66. 321. Debt. .1.609. 70. Hier.) Takes in execution sod to be cold as the property of John B. Hogue DENBY C. BOWDLL, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Odice. June 21. 1666. je23•Et . SHERIFF'S BALE.--BY VIRTUE OF a writ of LeTart Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or yendne, on MONDAY Evening, July 3. 1860. at 4 o'clock. at Sansorn•atreet Hall. ail that lot of ground &Wste on the swath side of street. (0 feet 6 inches west of Otsego street, in the city of Philadelphia ; containing infront Mifflin street 19 feet, and in depth 46 feet. OD. P. ; J.. 'B6. 60. Debt, 640.62. Oornman.] Taken In execution on judgment on city claim M '65, 30. for work dole. and to be sold as the property of - Butter. H.EgRY C. HOWELL. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff'. 081 ea. June2l, 1865. Jen St SHERIFF'S GALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levart Facies. to me directed Will be ex posed to public sale or vendee , on MONDAY - Evening, July 8, 1865, at o'clock, at banaOla•attillet Hail, All that prick montage and lot of ground situate on the northeast side of Germantown road. 885 feet north west of liellfanue street, in the city of PhiladelPhla, containing in front on Germantown road 10 feet, and in d.vtb on the northwest line 90feet 104 inch's, and on the southeast line Ed feet 1X inches. thence east on 1% rth line 90 fenllX inch's, [W h ich month Gas 89 feet inches to Hrenier street pioatiBBB Adam Cornelius Dente. et nx ,Aty deed ',tied anal:tot 20, 181.3. recorded in. Deed 14 2'.",' n. , So. 106, page 100, dm., Cense ed iinar es . Clarr, . fee. 1 N. B.—On the above premtess is a three story beck holm and store on Germantown road; also, a three etory brisk dwelling on Hinder Meet. LEL J.. '66. MO. Debt, tb1,829 Grout 1 Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Charles Garr. HENRY O. HOWELL , Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's office, Juno 21, 1885, ienSt. SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levad Facies, tome directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendne. on MONDAY Evening. July S. 1865. at 4 o'clock. at Sansem-street Hall. All that three- story brick messuage and lot of ground situate On the //Ortheeet aide of Norris street. 196 feet 501/thosst of Amber street. In the city of nail adatehis.,- containing in hoar 0111,10 MB street 16 twit. and in depth 100 feat to a twenty feet- wide street CC. P. ; J.. '65 58. Debt, $25 69. Gunman. Taken in execution on judgment on city claim. (D. (9). 94.1 for work done, and to be sold as the property of William Hess. BMX 0 HOWELL. Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. June 21. 1665. lean SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facial, to me directed. will be ex posed to public sale or fondue, on 9109IDAY Evening. July 9, 1886 , at 4 o'clock, at Bansom-street, All that three.story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the north side of Davis street, 174 feet 8 inches east of Thirteenth street, in the city of Philadelphia: containing in front on DeWitt Street 16 feet 4 inches. and ln depth 48 fest CO. P. ; J.. '65. 61 Debt, SU 20 Vornmai.3 Taken in execution on judgment en city claim. J., '65, 79, for work done, and to be sold as the property of George R. brasier EOM! G. ROWEL, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. June IL 1665. je22-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF "a writ of Levert Facies. to me di.ected, will be es.- pond to public sale or trendue. on MONDAY Evening, July 8, IWS, at 4 J'clock, at hansom-street Hall, All that lot of ground situate on the north side of Arch street. 72 feet east of Twenty-second street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Arch street 18 feet, mid is depth TM feet CO. t 65. 62 judgment 63. Dorman Taken in exescntion on on Olt, claim of (T., 'B5. 76.) for work done, and to be sold as the pro. petty of John Dotatootto- RORY HOWELL. Shriff Philadelphia, Sheriff's Ottlae, lune 21., 1815. - 4jet.gt SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Lever' Facies, to me directed, will he exposed to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY livening. July 3, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hal. all that lot of situate on the east aide of Cros by street. 102 test 4 inches north of Moore street. in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Crosby aired 18 feet , and in depth 100 feet. CO. P. J . '65. 63. Debt, $19.79. Cornman Taken in exeention on inclement on city claim (T. '66. 77). for work doneand to he sold as the proposer of George O. furter. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sherif. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Odice. June 21, 1869. SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Alias Levert Facies to me directed. will be exposed to Public Isle or vendue- on MONDAY Evening, July 3. 1865. at 4 o'clock, at &mom- street RAM All those two certain lots of ground. one of them sitn. ate on the west side of nchnylkill Eighth street, 211 feet S Inches north of Brown street; containing in front on Schnylkilt nighth street 81 feet 8 inches and in depth on the. north line thereof 99 feat lON inches and on the south line thereof 97 feet 7 inche, • and ihe other of them, situate on the west side of 'Schnylaill Eighth street, 252 feet Ali inebee north or Brown wrest; con taining in front on bsurayllslll Eighth street 91 feet 434 halms, and In depth 99 feet I.OX Inchon. [Bens the same two lot, of around which Wlliiam Richardson et rus., by two separate indentures, dated re. pectlvely the 14th day of July. A. D. 1848. conveyed to Zebedee Dab. bins IV fee, reserving out of -the first of the above. tie. scribed lots the yearly rent charge of ninety-three dol lars and seventy-five cants, and out of the lot second above-described the yearly rent charge of ninety-font dollars, as therein mentioned.) A. B.—To be nom together as one property. ED. C. ;Z. , '65. 3,13. Debt, U. VW 33 Simpson.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of zenedsy Dobbins. BESET O. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Jane 21, 1965. ~422 SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of "Vauditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, July 3, 1866. at 4 o'clock, at Eansom-street Hall, all the bulletins, improvements, and lot of ground Minnie on the north side of Fitzwater street 18 feet west of hixteenth street- in the city of Philadelphia; con taining in front on Fitzwater street 64 feet. and in depth 67 feet. more or less. C Which premises Edwin Ford. by deed dated August 40. 3863, conveyed Imo James Henry in fee, reserving ground rentof VD.) Taken ; execu t io n' 0 Debt, WO 33 Errickeoa n and to be sold as the property of denies Henry. HENRI C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia,Sheriff's Office, June 21.1866. _ie22-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OP a writ of Fend Moil saponas,to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vencine, on MONDAY EVe ning, July 3, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street flail, All those 2 three-story brick dwellings and 3 two. story frame dwellings and lot of ground situated on the east side of Washington (now American) street, 140 feet north of Master street, in the city of Philadelphia: containing in front on American street 20 feet, and in depth 121 feet 9 inches to Phillips street. with privilege of an alley leading into and from American street. [Which premises William Fisher et al.. by deed dated bepiember 17th, ISM conveyed unto Edward Sham in tee, reserving gronnd rent of PO 3 fO. C. J, 311. Debt, /1143 07. T. J. Clayton.] Taken in execution and io be sold as the property or Edward Sherry. HENRY C, HOWELL, Skeriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. June 21., 1865. jegr:3t SHERIFF'S SALE-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facies. to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, July 3, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street All that lot of ground situate on the south side of Mit illn street, extending from Front to Dutton sinew in the city' of Philadelphia; containing in front on Mists etr.et mahty-eight feet six inches, and In depth on DOS tot and Front streets forty • five feet LC. , 65 U. Debt. $897.04 Cornmeal 5.. '6b in execution on judgment on City claim, (5.. '66, 81.) for work done-and to be sold as the property of WillismH Scott HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, Jane 21, 1865. jell-St SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF A. writ of Yenditloni hxponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue,on MONDAY Evening, July 3,186 b, at 4 o'clock, at Sat:soca-street Rail, All that Ave-story brisk store and lot of around situ ate on the north side of Market street, between Front and Second streets, in the city of Philadelphia, con- [nixing in front twenty feet, and in depth one hundred and two feet or thereabouts. Bounded northward'by a tot formerly of Griffith Jones, deceased; eastward part ly by ground formerly of Samuel Riehardeen. since of Jacob C. Wickoff. end partly by the triangular strip or geCe Of ground herebiat,er described' sonthwerd by arket street, and westward by ground late of Oeorge Emlen, since of Ellis Yarnell. And, also, a triangular strip of ground. which is of was encroached upon by the said mesenage or tenement, bounded and described according to a certain survey or Plan thereof, as follows. to wit: Beginning eixtr-eeven feet seven inches northward from the north side of Mar ket street in the line of the end (now or lats) of the north wall of the kitchen belonging to the said Mee snage or tenement above described; thence eastward along the outside of the said wall twelve inches, more or less, to the centre or middle line of the east wait of the same kitchen as now (or late) erected' theme south ward along the centre or middle lice of the said east well of the said kitchen. and of the east wall of the above described roossaags sixty. seven teat saves Ischeo, more or lees, until the Or • midaie line of the said east wail. as now (or labs) erected. strikes 'IMO the true or right line, between the said Jacob 0. Wieltont lot and the above• described lot, and thence northward along the east line of the said above- de cribed lot sixty-seven feet and come Mabee, be it more or less, to the place of beginning, (Sting the same premises which Titus Bennett and Rachel, his wife, by Indenture, bearing date the 13th day of September. Anna Domini 1834, recorded in Deed Book A. M.. No. 63, page 379. &c . conveyed unto Joseph McDowell in fee, subject to a yearly rent charge of .*3 12s. current silver money of Pennsylvania.] Together with the privilege of an alley of three feet in width. ED. 0, )J•. '66 see. Debt, 517,259.70 Len.) Taken In execution and to be sold as the proPerBy of Teem& McDowell. BENNY C. HOWELL. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, June 91,1865: je2l.Bt sELERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF 1, --• a writ of nitric, Levert Vacias,to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY Eve ning, July 3. 1E54, at 4 o 'clock, at Sansom-street gall. Allthat lot of ground situate in the city of Philadel• phis, beginning at point on the west sid th e nce lventh street, 162 feet north of Thompson street.west ward, crossing the head of a three-feet wide alley, 18 feet to a point. thence south along the west side of the said alley 86 feet to another three-feet alley leading einwsrd into Mervine street, thence west ward along the , north side of the last•mentionad alley 42 het to another three feet alley /ending southward into the last.mentloned alley. thence north along the east side of the last.mentioned alley 155 feet to S point, therm west, crossing the head of the said last-mentioned alley and by ground now or late of Charles Henry Fisher, 63 feet to Maryine *treat, thence northward along the gains nine feet to a point. thence east t ) 2" ground now or late of Thomas M. Smith 173 feet tO Eleventh street, and thence sloth alone the came street 18 feet to the begiening I.Whiehlot Juloun Charles Henry Fisher and wife by deed datedy 11, 1853, re corded in Deed Book T. 11., No. 88. page 517, granted and conveyed unto John Springer in fee, re serving a ground rent f 878.3 Together te ith the free use and privilege of all the merest:Lid alleys. [ll 0 J '65 M. Debt, Paschall I Taken in execution end to be gold as the property of George L. Nagle HERBY 0. HOWELL, Sheriff.. - Philadelphia, Sheriff's . Offtee, June 21, 1265. je24-3t SHERIFF'S. SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF &writ of Venditioni Exponae, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, Ituy 3, 1660, at 4 o'clock, at nausoza-street Hall, All that lot of ground situate on the northwest ti...rniir of Front and Oxford streets, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Front street 60 feet, and in depth along Oxford street 130 ft-et 10 .S tweut-feet. wide alley. fWlatol. premises Hellen' A. Salter et ox., by deed dated April 2611 i. 1864, recorded in Deed Book L. B. 8.. 80. 32, page 246, A. convey ed unto John S. Plena in fee, submit to ground rent of 675 gt. B.—On the alove lot is erected two two story frame dwellings fronting on Oxford street, one two kory frame dwelling on Front *treat, and a two-story stable on. sold twenty feet alley. CD. 0.: J.. '66. 391 Debt. $2,200 H. A. Salter.] Taken in execution and to be Bold as the property of San 3. Pierce RENA! C HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Rharlff'i Office, J0na21.1886. je29.3t DREGS AND CHEMICALS. BOTANIC AND ECLECTIC DRUGS. ROBE RT A.. HANCE. IRO MARKET STREET, PHILADRLYRIA. could sell the attention of Drutlisti. COultirr Hsr- Ahasts. sad others, to his stock of ROOTS, MIRBS, AID BARKS. a various sized packages. of our amortising, at PRICES BSLOW FORMER RSTBS. A rail lino of DOTI-MICA-L. PREPARATIONS, W. a itiRkILIG C O.'S COESSTR &SSD 3711111D/Ra, ago, 4. it liberal discount to the trails. Oatalorres furta.lied 011 WIDTA,CIOIO3 GENTS , fIUBNISIIING GOODS. RINE SHIRT MANUIfiI.6TORY. The subseribers would Invite attenttoa to their ThiPECTRD CUT or SWAT% clash they sate a specially in their business. lb% onstantly receiving YOINLTIIS FOR QBATLIMMPR WISAJL 3. W_ SCOTT it 00. 113101881 so siona, to, 814 OUSSTNIIT Street, isit-hr Your doors below the Continental pIIVBILADISLPHIA TERRA COTTAwasKs. °FEDOR AND WAREROOMS No 1010 ORRETNIIT summit VITRIFIED WATER. DRALE. and HEATING PIPEL with bolds. branches, nays, &L, to sorrow's:O. from I tol2-inth bore. OnnAbilitiTtt. CIIIMNIPI TOP& sad PLUS PIPMS. warranted to &Ism! the notion of Are. its. or weather. ORNAMENTAL PAULOP. AND GARDEN VASES, for classical designs, Vein and bronzed. Mignonette Pots, PaWel . Pots. Ivy Vases. Hearing Visa, Yern Vases. Ds Es Importer of Anatole's Encaustic The. for Ohnrebes. Vestibules, lahl-tuthett 8. A. BAXIWKIX. SUMMER nE§lo RTN. THE ALHAMBRA, AT ATLANTIC CITY, Is now open for the reception of Tlet tom B. ILBEDA. Proprietor LIGHT -HOUSE COTTAGE, ATIAllfT1(1 CITY, A. J. MUST ROUSE TO Tin SUP. This well-known house Is now open fOr the reception of boarders. JONAH WOOTTON, 3829• lin Proprietor. T HE COLUMBIA BLOUSE. AT CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY, will be opened this season Co the PIPTIEKTH DA) OF A:MIL for the reception of guests Thus leaalpg house will. for the coming settees. fun• sustain its well-eetabllebed reputation. Greetly eaconraged by the business of last rain likA proprietor feels mangled that a Hotel oondast.d outwit' rtit•claaft Matt aalltlatat Witelletal at this old sad pops' far resort_ The =Mod tfteintiell are PrOD/11041 to be excellent Beck's celebrated Philadelphia Band has beam se , eared for the COLUMBIA the coming season. For rooms, Ph i l a delp hi ay J. B. DAIIIIBOIL in shant's Hotel, or to 0.10808 J. BOUPOIII, Proprietor mylte gra isLAND. N. J. CONGRESS HALL, ATLAISTIC CITY A. .1. WILL OPEN Jlll4. 24, nius. The subscriber would respectfully tutor= hie friends and the public in general, that he has again takes Congress all, this being the fourth season Bias tos provernents hays been triode; also, new Bath-Hover nave beta erected, and the bathing sunset be surpassed at any sea•shore. And it is the datetmtnation of the Proprietor to me every effort to make Congress Hall a home of comfort to his pleats, • Band is engaged. Terms moderate. Ejel9-Im] G. W. HIAELL UNITED STATES HOTEL, ...w.stino Mr. N. J.. Will open for the reception of incite on WRDSIinDAT, June VA, Dodworth's celebrated Band bee been engaged for the Season. Persons wishing to engage rooms, or desiring farther information, will address BROWN & WOELPPER, Proprletorik _ lel4-Im* ATLANTIC{ OITT. MOUNT A. lIT HOUSE, PRINCE. +AA- TON. MASS. —This favorite resort, situated in one .of the most delightful and accessible parts of New Ent- Vaud, is now OPEN for BOARDERS and TRANSISAT VISITORS. Send for circular. je2d stuthlm* M. H. BiLLIRD. SEA BATEINO, • SURF 13017811, • ATIAISTIG CFFY, JEW JERSEY. This old. established, and favorite house is now open. It is nearest to the beaoh, securing cool breezes at all times. Its unrivalled Bathing facilities. its complete furniture snd appointment, and it. weexeeptionable table. render this hones a favorite place for a summer sojourn at the ompelde. Passengers from the city are set down atthe door, and communication with the in• lets le had at all times by rail. A Sae band of mimic has been engaged for the season. Parties wishing to secure Board will address the proprietor at earl bones, ralair. tic Oily. Toms moderate. ie3-361 • HB. BBIEION. Proprietor. n C ARLISLE SPRIDOS.—This fashionable and delightful Sump mer Easort to now open for vlettore. For terms apply to E. W. WOODS, IP3roprietor. .4191.6t* MUMBLE seams. ra. WHITE SULPHAU ()HA L'Y BE ATE SPRINGS, AT DOUBLIfTG- GAP, PA. 5. ROBINSON, PROPRIETOR. SEASON OPUS .711N5 16th. This delightful place is touted in Cumberland gown. ty. thirty miles west of Harrisburg. It is acceasiblt from all the principal *Mee by railroad to Harrisburg, thence by the Cumberland Valley Railroad to New. vine; from Ns wville eight miles good staging to tiro Springs. The stage is always in waiting upon the Ir. rival of the cars at BewvOle. Paseettgers leaving Philadelphia, Baltimore, or Washington in the morning can arrive at the Springs the same evening at 6 o'clock. This hotel is 410MII10- dims and comfortable (having been recently thorough. ly renovated) with hot and gold bath attached, and ex• tensive grounds for walks and amusements. Terms $2 t 0 per day, or $l2 per week. Over foal weeks $lO per week. The long exp.:oleoae of the present proprietor enable, hire to say that it will be conductrd i n a manner to please all visitors. N. B. A fine /Avery is attached to the establishment. ie9 UNITED STATES HOTEL, LONO BRAME, New Jersey, is now open for the re• notion of, visitors. Trains leave on Saturday after. noon at four o'clock, from VW street wharf—return. ins Monday morning early.—. June 10, 1665. jelo•Rms BERL A. SHOEMAREE, Proprietor. KITTATINNY HOUSE, DELAWARE WATER GAS'. This favorite Mountain" resort Ls new *pea ;1. altars. Trains leave Philadelphia, from rentinaton Depot,at Su A. M. and 8 93 P. M.. and arrive at the en at / r, II and S. 46 P. M. References—Morton McMichael, Franklin Peale, Louis A. Godey, B. B. Banners, E. B. Martin. Charles Hecker. 0 Sherman. Term, $l4 per week. jeS lm L. W. BRODHEAD. Proprietor. MOUNTAIN HOUSE, RI C SPNGS. This delight:ill and romantic watering place, situated on the summit of the a/I.:oboes Mountains. at 01111101 Station. on the Pennsylvania Railroad. Will be Opened for the Reception of Oneida, On MONDAY, June lath, 1865. Several new cottages have been erected. the groundr have been beautified and improved. and Cresson is now one of the most beautiful hill homes in the United Stated Excursion tickets, good until October let, are issued by the Penny, Weals Railroad Company. For fin tiler information address GEO. W. Min taiY. Proprietor CRESSON onaNds, Je7.lm Cambria county, re.. HOW LAND'S HOTEL, .11.4- LONG BILLIKOII. Ivill be open for the reception or ETBlete Julie thalsth. ie9-lre MOW GARD, HERBERT. dt 00. VPHR AT A: MT. SPRINGS.-THIS delightful and romantic watering place. Wadi. fully situated in the healthiest sera, of La 110114411 county. and acknowledged to be the garden spot" of. Pennsylvania. will open for the accommodation ot guests on the 16th of June. Railroad eommunicatios twice a day Iron Philadelphia. on the Pennsylvania or Reading_Railroad. and daily from Baltimore and Rag York. For particulars slates the psopristor. jet-9m J. W. PIIRDRETOK. LORETTO EPRINGI3, CAMBRIA COUNTY, PC—This favorite Summer Resort frill 100 open Tor the reception of visitor/1 on the let of July. Coaches will be iri readillOM at Crosson Station to eon imy visitors to the epriogs. Loretto aortas. ieetthStlY passed for its beautiful scenery sad salubtiOris Cllmate, A baud of muds Is engaged for the season. For parterce lain address. F. A. GIBBORP. Proprietor, my3l-1m Loretto, Cambria county, Ps. EDUCATIONAL. BROAD -STREET ACADEMY.—SE COND ANNUAL COMAIBNCBMBIiT and distribu tion at Preminme.st CONCERT HALL. Chestnut +street, above Tweifih. WBDNBSDAT ionswite. Tune 28. MA, RI Rev. Bishop WOOD, D. D. , presiding. Doors open at fIX. Ixercises commence at 73i precisely. Tick ets VA cents. to be had at Mr. Oummiegers Bookstore, 1037 CHEbTBUT Street, or at the Hall on the evening of the Entertainment. Birgfeld's Band will be in at tendance. jekt-4t 1: ill 113 50 IL i, t (I: IffrX azi 600 ARCH STREET. 600 RFRIGERATORB, WATER HOODERS. FE GAS STOVES FOR SIMMER OGORIRRGEZER& lel6 tt GRIFFITH & rites. BIXFH and ARGIL MACHINERY AND IRON. i ; — > PENN STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER WORKS. KELPIE & LEVY,' PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS., MA CHINISTS. BOILER-MAKERS. BLACKSMITHS, and FOUNDERS. having for many years been in suscessful °natation. and been exclusively engaged in building sad' repairing Marble and River Engines high and low. pressure, Iron Boilers, Water Tans _ Piro peller'. &a., ga , reirenftilly offer their services to the publis as lnink fully prepared.to contract for Ciente of all tires, Harms, Weer, and aiatlonary- having sets of patterns of different sizes, are monied 'to execute onion with quick despatch ElierY descriPtion of pattern -waking made at the shortest notice. high and Low pressure. Flue, Tabular, and Cylinder Bolters, of the bast Penn. rylvania *harmed. Iron. Forgings of all sixes and kinds; Iron and Brace Castings of all descriptions: Roll- Tinning, Fiarew•Untting. and all other work connected with the above business. Drawings and specifications for all work done at the establishment fres of charge, and work guaranteed. The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for re. pairs of boats, whirs they can tie in perfect safety, and are provided with shears, blocks, falls, Elc., he., for raising heavy or light weights. JACOB C. KRAVIS, JOBE P. LEVY. 1.21 tf BEACH and PALMER Bireets. VAITaIfAX InEniewir. WILLIAM M. MICHRIGN. TORN S COM SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STMTS. PHILTADELPHIA HORBILOGH it SONS, 'ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS. . . . . . . Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Scenes. for land, river, and marine service. Boilers, Oasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats. Ars. t Cast ings of all kinds, either iron or brass. 'roc • frame Roofs for Has Works, •Workshops. Rail. road Stations, &c. Retorts and Hu Machinery of the latest and most int- Moved sonatraction. Ivory description of PlantitlOn Maininery, snob ail Sugar. Saw, and Orbit Mills. V.ennia Pans. Open Steam Trsitas,Defecators, Filters. Pumping Boginee,4ll, Bole agents for N. Billieux's Patent Sugar-Bolling Apparatus, Ifesmyth's Patent Steam Hammor. and Aspinwall dt Women 'a Patent Centrifugal Sugar. Draining Machine. =LIU GRIOE & LONG, FULTON WORKS. 1340 BUBB STRUT, linelneere, Bilioninists, Bolter Makers. and Cu Builders. Tanks of every description mule to order. • Sole Agents for Long's Maxine Sslinometers. is7ld-11 THOMAS WDONOMaII, - 1 - GENIRXL BLaCB6IItHIIG. BLB UM?, ABOVE DOS STREBT__, • 371ANIELIA, Akir Sorinx tools on hand or made to order on short nettee. m7ll-3m MORGAN, ORR, & CO., STEAM-RN -4.1- GINS BIIILDBES, Iron.lionuders. and. General Maehintate and Boiler Makers, 80. AS; 9ABLOW BILL Street. Philadelphia. . ilt2O4f LEIRAL. LZTTERS TESTAMENTARY TO the estate of awn C. ROGERS, late of this elk'', deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all PerlloCol indebted to said estate wilt please make pay ment, and Glue havinl elfin's. to present teem to &HES 'OXMAN, Executor, kg- tat At HEO CHESTNUT dt:eet, third story. rcSTATE OF WILLIAM KELLY, DE CUM.—Letters of Administration to the Vstate of WILLIAM KE1.1,1, late of the city or Philadelphia, deceaced, booing b een granted to the undermined. all tierroc • Indebted to the said estate are refitlated to make payment, and aloha haying olainto to Present them so HAMMAH KELLY, Admlniaratrix, , Or to ber /Mornay in tact, D. W. WHITS, jee-tai:* 425 MAMMY Street. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COI7?TIE OF pgIL~DBLPH[A. B4ate of iiie,atzu ems isoi.ti; . . . . The, Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, aettle, and adjUtt the account of MARY CA.RROLL. A 4, minictratris of MICHAEL ealtl3o4L, decreased, and to report dtattlbakion of the balance in the hand. a ate* accountant. WU meet the ponies Interacted for the Purtoces Of his sippolatmeat, on MONDM, 3d, 1686. at o'clock A. M., at hie office. No Lw, *Huh PolllitTH Street, in the city of. Philadelphia. jai ththen vild. C. HANNA, Auditor, TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE oirT 4,NO . o9l: . lfflyir OF EI.I4A:OBLFEILL. Beate of ELIZABETH BROWN, Deceased The Auditor appeinted by the Gong to audit, settle, and adjn:t the account of A eSA.LO 61 WILE° Adminis trator of the Estate of ELIZABETH BZO deeekted, and to report dintYlbution of the balance in the hands of the Mon/neat, will meat the portion tntereeted for the porposte of his appointment. On 61011100. T. Jot- Se, 1686. at 11 o'clotk. A. ,at We tare, No, 429 WAL. BUT ti.t set, to the cite of Phitadetnhia. ie2o With JOBEPB F. MANOBR. Auditor. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITT AND COUNTY OP PHIL ADELPHIA. Estate of JAMES VT BiloWN, deceased The auditor appointed by tie Court to Audit settle. mud adjust the account of WILLIAM N. BROWN. and JOBB H. SHOWN. Administrators of the &tate of James W. Brown, deooesed• and to moo distribution a the Wanes In the hands of tWoooonatente, wiii meet rte pertioa int.rested on 'MONDAY. the third of July. A. D. 7865, at four o'clock. P. Mat, his office, Ito. 11-1 South SIXTH Street, Philadelphia. JOB3I P. wormy. to jorb.stuthit* Audir. T 1 THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND CODSITY OY tIADEGPHLA. tetats ItLiZ MIRTH liViLOOO/18. Deceased. The auditor appointed by the Conti to audit. settle, a's d adinet the account of C I:Lent:Be IIeGSRSOLL. One of the Blceentore and Trustees of the last. Will and COW meat of Elizabeth Wilooota, dooms', wad to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the seeonnf • Ant, Will meet the parties in cerestrd for the num-ogee of his appointment. on ao.TURDAV. July I. 1816. at o'clook A IL at bit Office, N. 837 WALNUT Street, in the city of rhUadelphts,. jeatheta 6AX131. 0. rsS,KUR. Auditor. - THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1865. 1865. NEW YORK 1865. MS CAMDEN AND AMBOY AAD PRIL:(DIRTMII AND TRINTINROAD COMPANY'S RCM FRO • LADILPHIA TO MTV, TOR WAY PLAOIB, PION WALNITZ lITRIISt WBAltt. WILL LUTZ AS FOLLOWS-TM it I L N.. via Carden and AmboY, 0. and A. Al sontinedation..--• . 25 at a A . Camden and Jersey City. Morning At li fl. SA. N. Yin Clbldiy llld arn..3oiriceortinio dation (Freight and Passenger) -•••-_ • .T..".• . .•-• 16 et 2 P. M.. via Camden aka Janney. C. ant A. MX. • II at 12 N. noon. Via Camden and Amboy . defOntagO• dation '(nsight and Passenger)..— 2 26 AteP. M.. via Camden and AmboyrAssommodrt tion (Freight and Putionget)—lst Chum Ticket— 2 23 Do. do. NI Mau Ticket.. .160 /IN P. 111.. Tin Camden and Amboy, Aesomnue. dation e . teight and Paasenger)-3in Maas Ticket. 2 IS " v * 4° . 2d Clue Ticket. 1 60 At 8. 00 A. 81.200 and SP. N. for Nona BODY, 1 11, ..." anarille, Pens tutu . and Ifiniontown At A. M. and 2P. N. for Freehold. • and ll3ir• M. • At Sand 9 . 16 A. 11., 12 , 3.30, 6,6, for Palmyra, Riverton. Delano,. Bey , ry, isoltewslu• Burlinston Florence. Bordentown. e de• . The SP. N. line num direst through to Trenton. At 3.30 A. ~for Palmyra, Riverton, DMus*, Barn" ly. and Ile? Mitten. At 10 A M. and 3 P. N.. Steamboat Trenton, for Brie. tol. Burlington. Beverly. he. _ LINES PROM KIIMSINGTOR DWG? ,WILL LIANA AS FOLLOWS! At MN A. N.. Via KennlngtOrt and Jergelf 01IF7• .. • 30 0 At 4.80 P. id. riaKetwington and j -.— ersey OULU . • ........ 800 At 6.46 P M.. via Kensington and Jersey City. Washington and Blew York "sprees. . 800 At 12 P. M. (Dight ) , via Kennington and Just; Oity. Washington and New York Nall. • 20. The 8.45 P. M. Line will run daily. All other' Sum. days excepted. For Buffalo, Dunkirk, XIMITa. Ithaca, Owego. No - 'heater, Binghampton, Great Bend, Montrose, Wilkes. bans, Flaanton, Stroudsburg , Water Ga.P. Belvidere. Barton, Lambertville. Viemisgton..N... at 7.80 A. N. and & SOP N. The 8.80 P. M. Ins connects with the train leaving AMON for Manta. Ohm*, Allentown. Be ttlebem, era For Lain pertlille and intermediate stations at 5 P. 14 For Bristol. Trenton. Au, at 7.80 anti 11.311 B. SO and 6 P. M. and 12 midnight. For Corawells. Torrisdale. Ifolmesburg, Tenon Wissononung, Bedesettre and Prankford. at 9A. .m. 1216. 3. 6. 6. 8.80, and 19 P. M. The 8.30 P. M. line rune to Holmesbutg only. ger• For New York and Nirm Lines leaving Kenna& ton Depot, take the UPI on Fifth street, above [Taut. half an hoar before departure. The ears run into tits Depot. and on the arrival of each train run fres the D lrifLy pounds of Bi(gage only allowed easbaltinelq. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as gage but their Wearing apparel. All baggage OTal Pounds to be paid for eitra. The Company limit the recyonsibility for baggage to One Dollar per_Mild,eit4 Will not be liable for MY amount beyond WO. etusil4 by special sunset. Graham's Baggage Marcus will slit for and defter baggage at the Depots. Orders to be left at No. f Wet• nut street. 'WILLIAM IL GAM51514 Minh June 12, 1876. LIMBS PROM NEW YORK FOR PRILADILPIIIA, WILL LEAPS FROM TAM FOOT OP COMMAND STMT. All 2 M. and 4P. IR., via Jersey City and Osanden. At 7, 10, and 1134 A. M. , e P. Ni. and 12 (Might). 'Tin Ito coy City and Kensington. From the foot of Buda street at 6 A. a - and f P. M.. Amboy and Camden. From Pier No. I, North river,at 1f... 4, and 8 P. Y. (freight and tmesengsr). Amboy and Ousligi. arn•N s t som P HILA.D )114P HU, _V/WPNITCIS, AID sum. MORI BALLROAD. • TIME TABLE. Oommencint MONDAY, APRIL M. IP% 'heal will leave Depot,eorner BROAD West and WASMIEN TON Avenue, as follows: BiTress Train.ai 4.04 A.M. (Mondays ewe* tad) for Baltimore and Washinffion, Mopping marry e . Dame de-urruie. Anerdeen. Perrynian'it. and Magnolia. Delaware Railroad Train at 7.46 A. K. (Sunday' az. eepted) for Salialmm Ni/ford. and Intermediate Stit• Nona. Way. lfall Train, at 8.16 A.M. (Sundays exeetrted).for Baltimore, stopping at all recibir stations. Imes' Train at 115 P. M. (Sundays axeepted_Lfor Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Cheater. WU. mington, Fatten, Perryville. and Havre-de-Orme. Expreas Train at a 66 P. AL (Sundays excepted) for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Wilmington, Newark_, Blkton, North-Bast, Perrreille. Havre -dw Grace, Ferrymen's. Magnolia. and Stemmer Run. Night Morass at 11.16 P. K. for Baltimore and Wash ington stopping at Chester ( only to take Baltimore and Washington_paasengere), Wilmington. Newark, Ilk ton, North-Bast, Perrrellle,_and Hayre.d.warmw Passengers for NORFOLK- FORTNUM MOXION. OITY P OINT. and RICHMOND, will take the 1.15 P. H, ttaln. WILMINGTON exkIoMMODATION MAIM Stopping at ail Stations between Philadelphia end mington. Leave Philadelphia at 7. 46 and 11 A. 11., 1, &SO, and 10 P. K. The APO P. M. train gonnests with De laware B. R. for Milford and intermediate stations. Leave itriirolna r at 6.46; B:aird 9.80 lad 1.N0.P. M. - Trains for New Cutlet leave Philadelphia at 7.46 sad 11A. If.. 3.80 and 6 P THROUGH TRAMS MOH ISAMINOZI, Leav•Wilmtneten atM. 4.27 8.83 and 9.a F. N. oussflik FO R ptirubstalatA. Leave Chester at 9.96. &4R, 10.14 a. M., 22.3 e, LA, 4.40. 0.14. 7.20, and 9.00 P. M. FROM SALTintoRS TO PHILLDRLYELL . _ Late. Baltimore 8.25 A. M., Way Mail: 1.10 P. M.. 114presat 4.25 P. M., Way Train; 6.55 P. M.. km P. M..Jammu TRAINS 101 BALTIMORE. Leave Chester at & 041. EL. 1.50 and ILI° P. M. Loaves Wilmington at 5.13, 9,35 A. M.. IS. 5.01. and 12.25 P. M. • ireNik i llrat+, with humor Car attaakod, will lea~aui n for PonTrills and tatanuitato otationi at 7.40 . Express Trein et 406 A. IL for BantaOre and Wash• ington, skinning at WllllllllOOll, PerlyrUls, riarre-da- Grade. Aberdeen, Pommels's. end .11.4173011 A. nig* Express at 11.15 P. M. for Baltimore and Wotointton, storrinc at Chester (for Baltimore and Washington passengers), Wilmington, Newark. Elk ton, lorth-Eaat, Perryville, and Havre-4(olrue Aseommodntion Train at 10P. M. for W 113211001 and way stations. BALTIMOSB ROE PHILADELPHIA. . , . Leave Battimore as 9.36 P. K stopping at Havro-de. Grace, Perryville and Wilmington . Also stows _at Ilk ton and Newark (to take sengers for Phuadelakia and leave passengers from Washington or Baltimore). and Chester to leave mummers from Baltimore ar Washington- Lear. Wilmington for rauagapbui t sop. IL ap3 IL v. inbrin. Bap% P ENNSYLVANIA VENTRAL RAIL ROAD. SUM R ARRANGEMENT. The Walls of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad leave the New 'Depot. at 7HIRTIETH and NARKET Streets. The ears of the Market street Paseenger Railway rein to and from Penneylrani& Central Railroad Depot, at Thirtieth and Market Streets; they ease leave Pre= street every two Shinnies. eomaleneing one hour previ ous to the time of departure of smith train. and allow about 90 minute fora trip. Their Cart are in wetting-en the mutual of eaela Train eonueu usseengera into the oily, and igeIIIIIMMAI are wade with all roads crossing Market street On SUNDAYS—Om leave Eleventh and Market tltm at 7. 96 P. M.. to sonneet with Pittsburg and Erie Ma% and at 10.25 P. M. with Philadelphia Express. Mann's Baggage Express will hereafter be lasted at Ne. al South Eleventh street. Parties desiring baggage taken to the trains, lan hive it done at reasonable rates tEntaigi to himwro ß A>AD ARRIVE AT DEPOT TIMM: INAIL LIMY* 111 6.00 1.. A. PAOLI APOOKNODATION. NO: • 10.00 PAST LINE. ...••••-........••••••••••••• • 12.00 Y. ..110 P. x. HAREMETIEG ACCONNODITIOE... " LHI• LANCASTER ACCOMMODATION.... 4.00 PAOLI TRAIN, No. 2. • • 'S.2O PITTSBURG AND •• IL NI PRILLDILPHIA EXPRESS " ILIO " L.««.« PITTSBURG AND ERIE " 3.40 PHILADELPHIA SXPRESS. . " LOS PAOLI AOCONNODAT/ON. No. 1«« " 8.10 PARRESBURG " 9.00 " LANCASTER TRIWIT•••••••••••••••-•-•••••• " its) r YAW " 1.9.450 PAOLI AOOOmmoDAT/OArio. " CAB " DAY EXPRII99. „,...,,,.. " Id 11Alili.lb1311RG A CCOMMODATION.... " 5.40 " MAIL 11.40 Philadelphia Incase leaves dot Pitteburg aid Ede Nall leaves daily (except Datorday). All akar Trains daily (except Sunday.) The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not wane any risk for Baggage. except for Amin Ap parel. .. and Molt their responsibility to One Hundred Dollar* la value. All Baggage exceeding that amount in value will be at the risk of the owner. unless taken by slat contract. Per further information, as to time and eonnsettons, see bills and framed serge, or apply to THOMAS D. PARKS, Ticket Agent, at the Depot. An Emigrant Train runs daily igneept Sunday. I /Or flin nommen as W taro and aarommodslione •11017 tO FRANCIS lthiL fe2o-13 ' laT DOSS Street 1865. PHIMADELPHLA AND BRIG RAIL. ROAD.—Thin groat line traverses the Northern end Northwest connties of Pennsylvania to the ally of Iris. on Lake Brie. It his been Owed by the ygNIIIITLIKAILI MAIL. TOAD COMPANY, and L operated by them. Its entire length was opened for pasimmer and freight business October 17th, 1864. TIME OP PAMBlOPinfritaang AT PIDLUOMPICIL. Leave Westward. Nail SAO P. M. Look Haven Acsommodation ..8.00 A. N. Piagenger Oars run through ea Mail Train without change both was betwson PhiltdelPhli sad irle. and Baltimore and Brie. ltlegsat Sleeping Cars on Elmira Express Wats . bet) ways between Philadelphlafand Look Raven and as Elmira Express Train both Ways betWainWililsonsport and Baltimore. For information res g oettulliesenger basin..., UMW senor 2BINTIBTEI and MLBNIST Sts., proisdoipkto, And for Freight business of the Composes Amnia S. B. gmesToN. Jr.. borne? .=ThlllTli Mid MAXIM S. Streets, Philadelphia, W 'REYNOLDS, Int WILLIAM BROWN, Agent X. 0. IL E. Baltimore. 11. H. HOUSTON. General lrelgtt an W OWINZISR; Chineral Tiskof Agent, PhiladelPhla. JOSEPH D. POTTS, gge.ti General Manager. Williamsmort. ammig WEST JERSEY RAIL ROAD LINEN—From foot of Waling street. Daily except Renders. Commencing SATURDAY, June 10th , 1896.' For ceps NAY, Bso., (at 880 A. Express), 9.80 F. 28., Passerine!. For NILLV.ILLE, VINELAND, 80., 8.80 A. N., ea& 2.130 P. M. For 111{1103TON# OILS*, &c., st o.vs •. it— 4 00 P. IL For 014,83)30RO, do., 8.30 and 9.16 A. 11,, 2.30 atp4 4.00 P For WOODBURY, die., 8. 80 and 9. 16 A. IL. ISO, 4.09 and 0.80 P. M. ,TURIAING. WILL MIMI • Capillargt 6 BOA. ( 8 .20 A. Id.; Freight). 6.00 P • Passenger 16111"villest1.32 A M.. Mall. (12.08 P. IL Freight), Passenger. Bridgeton at 6'40 A. K., 'Mall, (9.95 A. IL. Freight), 4.20 P. M Parsdhaer. Salem at VcA „ Mall, (9.00 A. 11.. Freight), 4.06 P. IL. Passenger. , Woodbury atR.O6, Sld and 9.06 A H , (1.40 P. 11 Freight). 6.54. and 9 Pi P. M., Paeseuger. On gm lit day of . July an. additional expreee train will be added to and from CAN May. and WhichNM leave Cape May at S 00 A. M., and . Ph il adelphia at 4., 80 P. M., thronsh in three hours from Camden. J. VAN HitrililißLAßß, Superintendent West Jersey. Salem, and Cape May and Mtityllle AM/. road TEM WEST JERSEY EXPENSEI lONPANY Will attend to all the usual branches of express busi ness, receive, deliver and forward through other re enonsible Express COMIAMOS. to all pane Of the emu. ti I, any article animated. to them. A. Sparta Messenger accompanies each through train. Put. Amnia. Anis 0, 8660, jAft. bid NORTH PENNSYL- WiN" - P VAN IA RAILROAD For BLTRLIRRIR. DOYLRbTOVirN. MAUCH DRUNK, BASTOR, WILVAIMPORT, WILRISSARRS, dco. 13136111Eit A ItIVAII4IIII6 HT Passenger Trabw leave the new Depot, THIRD Street. above Toon/peon street, daily (Sundays ezeepted) as follows. At 7,80 A EL (Express) for Bethlehem, Allentown. blanch Glannk, Hazleton. Williamsport, Wilket blare: gra At 3go P. (Expnes) for Bethlehem, Easton,. J.c. At 5 15 P. M. K le* Bethlehem, Allentown, nob Chunk. Danville, Willi.meport. For Doylestown at 886 A. At., 2 80 and 415 P. N. For lot Washington at 10 A. M. and n P. W. For Lansdale al 6 16 P. X. White care of the Second and Third-streets Liu City Passenger Hallway ran directly to the new Depot. TRAINS FOB. PHILADELPHIA. Leave Bethlehem at 6 80 A. X., 10.02 A. IL. and 6.16 Leave Doylestown at 6.40 A. X., 8.16 and 6P. M. Leave Lansdale at 6 A. M. - Leave Fort Waal/114Mo at 10.60 A. X said lib P. sL Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9 A. M. PLi adelplila for l oplesiown at 9 P M. Doyleaiown for Philadelphia at 7.20 A. M. Esti. Whew fur Philadelphia al 4 30 P. hi jab ILLIB CLARK. At IA 1865.--P H I IA de E.MIRA RAILROAD farm •to j, ) , fit i l i li s rVl A . Alt The direst routs for Oho OIL 1030101118 07 710111SYLVAINI - WILLIAXOPORg; RDYNALO. BLifiRA,_II.IOANA FALLS , end places In the Western and Northwestern Mang and the Oanadu. TWO TBROVOR TRAINS Leave Philadelphia and Raiding Railroad 'Wok, Thir teenth and Osllowhill *treats. Malls (811.11141r2 /W. waded) for the North and Weet, a s minare t ea rn ing Brprees at BA . X Afternoon 7,:proao at 19.30 Y. X. Xakin_g_a direct sonnpation with ell inthrootnitBol4ol. POETHILOIIGH TIUSICTII to any i point, and farmer Wars eonserniag the different wmtee. apply rtrTIONST 07'7108, 011111TEUT MAW the 111.thedelphle Balk. Mid 01190ette the Ottetent SOS" . 111. VAS ROBIIj, Menet Agent; Cheetnnt shwa. JOHN S. HILLS& general Anat. 1611 Thheiesitik sat eillowhillitcollh r= . 7W 1 . 111 1 111 !I 8074DAL7 TRAINS. po ausruias RAILROAD LINE IL PIaIjAADBLPHIA, EItiTOWN RAILROAD allifilMßeinialrrows. AND ROE. , TIR, On and a ft er MORDAEY,JuneTABU b. tems, until further notice. FOR GERMARTOWft. Leave Phrtadelphla 6,7, 8, 9 10, 11,.111.AL, 1, 2. 8, 10, Sh. 4. 6,6 h. 6,7, 8, 9,10, 11, 12 P. M. Leave Germantown 6. 7, 7.3‘. 8. 8209, 10, 11 d../L, 1. 2, 8.4, 4%. 6. 6%, 7, 8. 9, 10. 11 1 ' . M. The 8.80 down train and 3h, 5% np trains wLI.I not atop on the ttermantownßenah,_ Leave Philadelphia 9.10 min. A. M. 2. 3. 3. 8. 1031 P. N. Leave Germantown 81. M. 1,4, 9 % , 9% r. M. CHESTNUT. HILL nAILDoAD, Leave PhlladelPhla 3, B. 10, 12 A. 2, 331. 5%. 7. 3. and 11 P. M. Leave Chestnut Hill 7.10 mmn 8, 9 40. 11.40 A. M.. 1.40, 3.40, 6.40, 6.40, a 40. ndDAYS a 10.40 min. P. H. ON SUN. Leave Philadelphia 9.10 min. A M , 2, 6. and BP. M. Leave Oheetnnt Hill 7.40 min. A. M., 12.40. 8.10. and 0.96 P. M FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AID NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 6, 8 86. 11.05 min. A. M.,1%. B. CX, 6%, 6 06 rein. and 1104 P. M. eave Norristelea 9%. 7. 7 60, 9, 11 A, X.. 1%, 4%. 133 G. and 8 P X. The 5,04 P. M. train will stop at Bohool Lane, Wham bicker, Mansynnk, Spring Mille, and Conshohocken only. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia 9A. M. 2% and 4% P. M. Leave Norristown 7A. U. 1 and 6P. X. FOR SIASI . AYUNK Leave Philadelphia 6, 8 86, 11.05 rain. A. M.. 1%, 3. 6Yllo 554. 6X. 8.06. and 11X P. Leave Mansynnk IX, 8.20. 9%, 11% A. M.. 2, 6. 835 P.M. ON BIINDAIrs, Leave Philadelphia 9 A M. 4%. and a P. M. Leave Mansynnk 73' A. M.. 1 %,. and 9 P. X. W 8 WILSON. General Superintendent. Depot, NINTH and GREEN Streets, ie3-tf WEST CHESTER - ...a. • - AND PHILADELPHIA RAM ROAD. V A MEDIA. 191711341111 ARRANGEMENT On and after MONDAY, June sth. 1885, the trains Will leave as follows: _ WERT CHESTER TRAINS Leave Philadelphia for West Cheater at 7. 95 and 10.30 A. M. and 2 M. 4.4 e. and 6 46 P N. Leave West Chester for Philadelphia at 8 20, 7.45, and 10 35 A. M., and 2 and 445 P. M. Trains leaving West Chester at 7.45 A. M. and leav ing Philadelphia at 4 481'. 11. will not stop at Pennelton sad will stop below B. C. Junction at Media only. B. O. JUNCTION TEAL'S Leave Philadelphia for B. O. Junction at 5 05 and 10.30 P.M. Leave B. C. Junction for Philadelphia at 8.25 A. Y. and 7.20 P. M. On Tuesdays and Fridays only. until further notice. a Market Train with Passenger Car gnashed, will leave West Chester for Philadelphia at 6.55 P. M. stopping at all stations. These trains stop at all intermediate stations. DAY. Leave PhiladelphiaON SUN at 8.90 A. M. and SP. M. Leave West Chester at 6 A M. and SP. M. Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.85 A. Y and 4.46 F. M., and leaving West Chester at 7.46 A. M. and 4 45 P. M. connect at B. 0. Junction with trains on P. B. G. S. B. for Oxford and intermediate Feints. Passengers are allowed to take wearing apparel onl y as baggage, and the Company will not in any case be responsible for an amount exceeding one hundred do/- lira, unless a ;pedal contract is made for the gams. HENRY WOOD, Gen% IMP. PECLADILPHIL Marchls 1865 mil p 41rDizfirQ;14/1,11 q IMPAPRIePUBS QOMP6IIY , Office 394 CHESTNUT Street, forwards Panels, Packages, bier. ehandise Bank Notes, and S,pettie. either by its own lime or 'in connection with other Express Comigutiek 11 all the prtholpal Towne and Cities in the ignit fill 3 get ainsallgirriZt:nifent. FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY. Croton Fire Ineurenee Co., Hew York. Atlantic Fire and Marine Ins. Co., Pro vidence, B. I. People's Fire Ins. Co., Worcester, Mass. Thames Fire Ins. Co., Norvrich, Conn. Inearaziee effected In reliable Companies to any amount, upon LIBERAL TERMS. without charge for POLIO/IS OM STAMP. JOSEPH TILLINGHAST, AGENT, le&atnildm DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCS COMPANY. /3(CORPORATILD RI THE LEGISLATURE OP PEDINsYLVANIA., 183 OFFICE S E. CORNER THIRD AND WAIMIT STREETS. PHILADELPHIA. MARINA INSURANCE ON VESSELS, OAROO To all parts of the world. PREIGET, ELAND INSUBANOIB on Mob, by Elver. Canal, Late, and Land Carriage , to all parts of the Union. FIRE 111BUSAI1CIS. On Merchandise generally, On Rom, Dwelling Houser, &s. ASSETS OF THE compaNlG November 1, 1864. $lOO,OOO Unitet.States Five Perpent. Loan , '71.9103,000 00 111,000 SIX 'Bl. 118,216 00 75,000 " Six " "6 Ws. 76,662 60 100,000 State of Pennsylvania Five Per Cent. Loan • ~... 93,886 00 64 000 State CerOaulrylvanbi. Six Per Cent. Loan ••••••• 6-11..• ••••• 00,590 DO 178,080 City of Philadelphia Six Per CR.Loss- 123.891 57 90.000 Pennsylvania Railroad 31rd Mort gage Six Per Cent 80nd5.... 22,000 00 (0,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Second Mort _gags ftlx Per Cent. Bondi. —.. 00460 16.000 am Shares Stock Germantown Gar 00 Company, yrinsipal and interest guaranteed by the city of Phiiadel hia....._...-...«....».:..«»...,... 18,600 00 6,6001x0 Shares Stock Pennsylvania Rail road Moo 00 6,000 100 Shares Stock North Pennlyiyania 85:8r0ad3,62) 00 50,000 Untied suttee TIMILIIIUT cocas - awe of Indebtednus.... 4%4M 00 80.000 State of Tenness ee Pet Ct Leas 12,000 00 28.700 Loans on Bond end Mortgage. =Ply secured. « 138.700 00 --- •806,230 Par. Cori 60342,100.60. Market Ya1ne.61867.627 87 Real Estate. •••••••• • • mow oo Bills revivable for insuranees made.. 118.230 93 Balances due at Agencies. —Premi• rims on Marine Pollutes, A.oented Interest, and other debts due the ' Company. -- • 9 3,726 '34 Strip and Meek et weary Immranee and other COmPankte• bee.L YAM" mated PAO 00 Oa& on deposit with 'United States Government, sulkiest io senaars , 5au....—......100.0311 00 Cash in NOM ea Cask DlliWor. 507 ---4158.689 42 $1.201,604 02 IIMOTOBS: Thomas O. Haag, Samuel E Stoke% John 0. Davis, J. P.r Tolman& A Bonder,Henry Sloan., Theophilus Paulding. William 0. Boulton, John B. Penrose, ldward Darlington. James Tragneir, H. Jones Brook*. Henry 0. Dello% Jr.. jaaob P. Jones, James O. Nand, James B oFariand. O. Ludwig, Joshua P Byre, Joseph H. Seal, Spencer MoDraine. George 0. Leiner. John B. Semple, Pittsbnift , Hugh Orals, A. B. Berger, Pittsburg. Robert Barton. THOMAS C. HAND. President. JOBS O. DAVIS. Vise President. SBBBY 1.11131711 N, Secretary. delS-IT T HE RELIANCE INSURANCE COM' PANT OP PRILADILPI3II. inaorPorated la DC. charter PerpetuaL orinGE 210. aos wALITIPP STMT. • GdPITAL. saoo,ooo. Insures against Lou or Damage by PIES Holmes: Stores, and other Buildings, limited or pe_ pelnal: and On Parnittue, Goods, Warm, and NerobandUe. in town, or country. LOSBI6 PROMPTLY AD.TIISTRD ADD PAID. ABBEYS, $4OO, OBS 7L Invested in the following Securities, viz rind M°rtgansolkOtt7 PruPert7, well sesuredsl66.6oo 00 United States Government Loans —.—..... 141.000 CO Philadelphia City 6 per sent. Lonna 60,000 IC Pennsylvania 69.000,6006 per cent. Loan.... 16,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds. drat and ie. eond angl (Xi Camden Amboy Railroad Company's 6 36,(M) percent. ..... COCO 00 Philadelphia and Reading _Railroad Com. pan'', 6 per sent,6.ooo 00 Rrinlizetdon and Broad Top 7 per sent mort gage 4,660 03 County Fire Insnranee Company's Stock.... 1, 050 OS Mechanics' Bank 4,000 00 Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania' Sim* 10,000 00 Union Mutual Insurance Company's Rock.. MO 00 Reliance Inearanse Company of Philadel phia's Stock • ..... 1.000 00 Monad kW 42 Cash In bank and on kand.----- 15, Ohl 75 1865. Worth at present market Ta1ne..................Ek3 DIEM:MORS. Clem Tingley. William Stevenson. Wm. B Thompson, Deal. W. Tingley. WIMUD litionor, Marshall Hail Simnel Elephant. Charles Leland. H. L. Carson. J. Johnson Brown, Robert Steen, Thomas H. Moore. CLBM TIBGLBY, President. Thomas C. Hum. Sanatory. Tarrant:moue,. December 1, IM4. Ja1.041 ANTHRACITE IIiBURLIWE COX PAIL --Authorised alpha $900,000-011ANTER PIBPSTUAL. Once To. 311 WALNUT Street. between Third and Fourth streets, Philadelphia. This Onmitany win /nerve agataet Lon or Damage by Tire, OIL Raudinss, Furniture. and Midlands.' gene rally. .Also Marine Insuranses on Vessels, Cargoes, and Freight.. Inland Inwalanee to all parts of tits Union. William Rehm, D. Luther. Lewis indoor's& John B. B,acklston Joseph Maxile/d . WILMA WIL W. Y. bats, Se avatars • P. % ADINRIOAN• FIRE ; _INST:TRANO3 COMPAPY. Info rated IiiiIP;MIARTSB2,_ O r mi JAL. /do. 'BIO—WALNUT Street, Above TPJ.PI+,.., - • lisetturMlAMl P.OutiVloelasnll gamine la • <Tested 11 gonna Ale Aflame evartt4ee,.ooll=llolll insure OIL DW•1110.10. Skim, Furniture. lierehandisoh Vessels In po and their Cargoes, and other Personal Property. A ll lame Property . Morally an promptly stdiustedL DLUOTOBII. Thomas 1 Male, James B. Campbell, • John Welse, lidmand Thank, Samuel C. Norton, Cherie W. Patinae. Pettish Brady Ismel•MMTle. , John T. Lewis. . THO B. MARIS. President. ALPERT O. L. URAW7O3D, Bearetsry f e u tf FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. THE PENNSYLVANIA PIKE INSURAMON 00 PANT. Incorporated ]RN. CHANTER PERENTHAL. * No. MO WALNUT' Street. opposite bidependenee Sonars. Tide Company. favorably known to the community for nearly forty years, continues to lunire against Lose or Damage by lire, on Public or Priyate Building% either permanently or fora limited time. Also. on lar nttnr Stacks. Ooods, or Merchandise generally. on liberal terms. Their onottsi, together with a lane Surging Fund, is GlVestia In the moot careful manner, ',huh enables them to offer to the hawed an undoubted moult, in the isill of loss. DIRSOTO3II. Jonathan Patterson, Daniel Smith, Jr.. Alexander Benton. John Deverem Imo Haziehunt, Thomas Smith. Thomas Robins. Henry Lewis, J. Gillingham Feli JONATHAN PATTERSON. President. Wrlinran G. osowsr.L. Secretary. FAME INSURAN I -a - NO. 406 ORS: PS ILAD FIRS AND INLA MOO French! N Emir, Charles Richardson, Henry Lewis, Samuel Wright. P. 13 Jnetice George A. West. FRANCIS N. BCC CHAS. IIICHMID: W. I. BLANCHARD. Beers ( 1 0A L .-BITGAR LOAF„ BEAVER ✓ MEADOW. sad Spring Mountain LIMA Cosh sad +tot Loma Iforiatabh from Sohn lktll. prepared *S. ,revoly for family flee, Depot, I W. corner METH .nd WILLOW Streets. (ISettllo. 111 Booth 8100XD ..reat,. Cap& tfl J. WALTON a CO. trAOHEREL, HERRING, BRAD, &U. ' LL t 600 bbl. tau. Nos. mid $ ifilikonli bt-enoght tot ish, in asiOrteg gattairee. bbls. New Nestiort, Yortnne Ban ea Ealing e rrio boxes I t 6o boxes Lubec gaoled. No. 1 Herring. • l6Obbls law Mean glad. 160 boxes Herkimer sonata Obese*, Jim la store Rad for nit by MURPHY le ICOOHg, 110.. 1914 NORTH WHARTHIL CIOTTON AND FLAX BAIL DUCK AND CANVAS. of all numbers and btasida Taut Iwoios,TMOk. and Watoa-oovas Nude- Also. filpeftt /gia nu ar si rogit 'Am g r l iic fral OM to Ivo less /ISSN W. IVISMAN as 00 aos4 No. 1W JON'S' Ulm. ON SUNDAYS. INS VRANC*. 400 WALNUT Street $900.068 71 DLESOTOBK. Davie Pearson, Peter Beim, J. Z. Baum. William F. Dean, John Ketcham, :AK OMSK, President. ' DUN, PIN President. sp3-11 COMPANY, NUT STAMM ND IMBIRLDICH TORS: John W. Brennan, Robert B. Potter, John Kessler, Jr., B. D Woodruff, Char p les Stokes, IL Pres id ent. SON, The President. jald.tf COAL. PROPOSALS. A F SISTANT QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, !do, 1130 itinakato stre.t, Puzz.orouPgid. JUIN 27i 1566. °BALED PROPOSALS wilt be resetved at this office until FRIDAY, the SOth instant, at 13 o'clock V., for • furnishing materials and 'erecting sheds at the Sans'. kill Arsenal. in accordante with plane and specifics. bone to he seen at this office Bach bid must be guaranteed by two responsible Per sons, whose signatures must be appended to the gua rantee, and certified to by a United States judge, at torney, or collector that the bidder or bidders will, if his or their bid be a scooted. enter into written obliga tion, with good and sufficient sureties. Bidders must state the price (which should be written both in words and figures) for each shed, and fig the time for completing the work. The Aglaia reserved to reject any bid deemed VULTOS. amiable, and no bid from a defaulting contractor be received. All proposals lobe made out in dup licate on the regu lar ferms, which will be furnished on appilestion at this ace. Indorse envelope "Proposals for erecting sheds at Schuylkill Arsenal. Py order of Col. win. W. McKim, U. S. A., Chief Quartermaster Philadelphia Denot. GEO. B. OEME, Captain and A. Q. M. OFFICE OF ST.TBEASTBNCE DB PART 'BENT, FORT ORLAWARS. Del, 1845 - LID PROPOSALS, in dupicate, will be seethed at this office. an til ll o'clock, soon, on PRIDAk, tune 30th, 1865. (at which time they wilt be opened.) for furnish tug the Post with PRIME BBkF. for three months. from July ltt, 1565, to he delivered at the expense of the Con tractor, in such Quantities as may from time to time be required, and on such days as the commanding officer mar designate. The beef robe of good quality of Gattle, weighing not lose than (600) six hundred pounds reseed, necks. shanks, and kidney tallow excluded . The beef of all Belle, man, Oxen, Co we, and tieirern,witi be retested. The neon; of the cattle ',laugh wed for beef to be de livered *bail be Cat off at the fourth vertebral jotut and the breast trimmed down The shanks of the forequar ters to be cut off four inches above the knee joints, and the shanks of the hindquarters eight locales above the gambrel or hook joint. The beef to be furnished In equal proportions of fore and bindquartors. The Government will claim the right to rejeet the Whole or any part of the beef furnished, which may be of a quality Inferior to that required by the contract. Bach bid, to secure consideration, must contain a written guarantee oftworasponaible persons. as folio We : We, of the county of State of do hereby guarat lee that is Or are] able to filial a contract in accordance with the terms of his [Or their] proposition, and should his [or their] proposition be accepted, be [or they] will at once enter into a (*a but in accordance therewith, and we are prepared to become his securities, giving good and sufficient bonds for lta fulfilment The resnonsibility of, the guarantors most be rhown by the official certificate o' the Clerk of the nearest Die • teat Cottrt, or of the United States District Attorney, to be onelosed with the bid. The Government reserves to itself the fright to reject any or all bide considered unreasonable. Payments to be made at the expiration of each month in such funds as may be on hand; if none on hand, to be made as soon as received. Proposals mast be distinctly endorsed "Proposals for Fresh Reef." and addressed to Capt. Gilbert b. Clark. C. 8, Vole , Fort Delaware, Del. If a bid is in the name of a arm,thelr names and Piet* office audress mast appear, or they will not be con sldered. Each person or member of a firm offering a proposal genet areompary it by an oath of allegiance to the Uaitad States Government. if he has not already flied One in this office. All Ma not complying strictly with the terms Of thin advertisement will be rejected. IGILBIRT 8. MUM je24 St Capt. and C. B. wol. ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER'S OFFIOX /131:0 (I/RA RD Street, PHILADBLPEIA. Jana this SUM PROPOSALS will be received at office until /2 o'cleck At., Wl/DriESDAY. June 38. 1886, for tarnishing this Department with FORAWB for a period of three months, commencing July 1, 1285, and ending ghpiember 30.1886. inclusive: uoRS, OATH, HAY, and STRAW, for the use of animals in the public service at this post or district, including Chester, Fort althiln. Chestnut Hill. lies town, Beverly, IL J., White Hail. near Bristol, Fa, ; Spring Mill, and an, other locality within this cow mend that may be directed AU grain to be of the best quality.-f 2 pound. to the bushel of vats, and 88 Dolman to the bushel of Corn. Hay of beet quality Timothy. Straw Of good quality. Rye or Wheat as may be ordered. All to be inspected and approved as delivered. Proposals will slate price per 100 pounds for Hay and Straw, and per bushel for grain. delivered at places of consumption in such quantities and at such times as may be ordered. ( The pries to be stated both to words and figures.. Bach bid must be guaranteed by two responsible per• sons, whose signatures must be appended to the rmen• tee, and milted to as being good and snincient Bernrt ty for (10.000) ten thousand dollars, by the Cited States District Judge, Attorney, or Collector, or other public ht Icer The r ig h ts reserved to reject any bid deemed tares. amiable, and no bid from a defaulting contractor will be received. All proposals to be made out on the regular ferias in duplicate. (which will be fninish.d on application at this fan,) and conform to the term. or this advertise ment, a copy of which should accompany each pro osed. Envelopes to be endorsed "Proposals for forage. " Bids will be opened on WZDNE3D&Y, June 28th. /BES. and bidders are teoneeted to be present. By order of of 001. Wm. W. McKim, U. S A., Oldef Quartermaster Philadelphia Depot. GEO. IL OHMS, Jena Captain and Assistant Qrtarterataster. ASSISTANT QUARTERM S T ER'S °MOS, 1139 GIItAIID Street, _ FuthaDaLyrfrA, Pi-. Juno 21.'1916 fIiBLLSSI PROPOSALS will be received at this °Zoe until 12 o'oloek M. MONDAY. June 26, 1801. for the On "mediate delivery. at the United States Storehouse, IiaIiOVER•STIIBEr Wharf properly packed and ready for transportation. of the following- described Quarter. roasters' Stores, to be inspected by an inspector ap pointed on thekpart of the Government, vie: 1,996 Horse Brushes. best *avidly, leather handles, screwed on. 21)0 Wall Brushes, ten-knot, large. 6,000 Carry Combs. 222, Tildesley make. 800 Fanier's Knives, Moss & Gamble's "I. X. L." 9,167 pounds Harness Leather, oak-tanned, 15 pounds inset& when finished. 100 Door isOCko, Wektorn knob. 100 do do rural knob. 25 barrels Lard 011. in best and tight barrels. 25 do Goal Oil, do do do. 1 Beam Jimmy Paper, assorted. 1,000 Tin Plates, for mese use, 200 Shovels. grain or oral, steel blades. 900 pounds "Yellow Ochre, to 011, mon packages. 203 - 06 Tin Cups SO Dutch Oven. 100 Fry Pans; All of the above articles to be of the best quality. Bidders shout& elate the quantity bid for, and when they will commence and finish their deliveries, the price of the articles (to ingiude boxes and delivery), Which should be stated both in words and Hamm, and conform to the terms of this ateertiseatent, a copy of which should accompany eactproposel, and no schedule Samewin bved. les of thus rticles bid for must be delivered at the Hanover street Storehouse twenty-four hours pre• vions to the opening of the bids. Hach bid must be guaranteed by two responsible per sons, whose signatures must be appended to the gua ranty, and certified to as being good and sufficient secu rity for the amonot involved by the United States Dis trict Judge, Attorney, or Collector, or other public The right is reserved to reject any bid deemed unrea sonable. and no bids from a defaulting contractor will be received. . . All proposals to be made out in the regular forms, which will be furnished on application at tide ode" Endorse envelope Proposal* for Army Supplies. to no opent don the lath inst. By order of Col. Wm W. Naltal U. S. A.• ablef Quartermaster Philadelphia Depot. GEORGE B. CRUX Captain and A. Q. M. CONTRACTORS.-THE PRESI DENT and Directors of the CHERRY litON IlfD PIT DOLS BiIANCEI RAILROAD of the C. L. I. Com pany will receive, until June 80th. &SALAD PROPOAM Per building a Naliroad from Bousavilla to 011 Creek. through the town of Plummer. to the Mahon Cherry Nun Lands; distance from font to five tulles . Bide are invited for the whole work complete. The Company to furnish the iron. Speeitcatlons and titans of the road may be seen at the Ohm of HAMILTON I TO WIA. Bug/neer, Oil City. Proposals to be directed to the undersigned, at Pitts. burg. Pa.. care of Lloyd & Black. L. K. MANGY, GNORGB BLACK. jag. stuthl2tadtw JAS. I. BEN CETI% PROPOSALS FOR TIMBER AND lILLTSRIALB FOS TEE NAVY. NAVY DEPARTMIO7I BIIMAII OP COMMOTION AND UNPAID, June 16 MK. , RULED PROPOSALS to famish Timber and Mate rials for the levy, for the decal year ending lane 30, RM. will be received at the Burma of Construction and Repair. until 10 o'clock, A. X , of the 11th dayof JULY next, at which time tae opening will be commenced Proposals must he endorsed " Proposals for Timber and Materials :or the Navy." that they may be distin guished from other business letters, and directed to the Wag of the Bureau of Construction and Repair. The materials and alleles embraced in the classes Paired are particularly described in the printed eche dales. any of which will be furnished to such as desire to offer, on applioat,on to the Commandants of the re• meetly, yards or to the Navy agent nearert thereto. and those of all the yards upon anlioeLtloll to site Da. /eau. • • . The Commandant of each Nary-yard will inform bidders of the qualities of tech article, where the sizes are variable. This division into classes being for the onorenieent of dealers in , each. such classes only will ba tarnished as are actually required for bide. The Commandant and Navy Agent for each station will, in addition to the schedule of clause of their ownyards, have a copy of the aohednies of the other yards for examination only. from which may be judged whether It will be desirable to make application for any of the elaseeS of those yards. All other things being equal. preference will be given to articles of American manufacture. Offers must be made for the whole of the class at any yard, upon one of the printed schedules, or in strict eonformity thetewith, or they will not be ooneldered. Veen anplleatiOn 10 the BUTOBU. to the Commandant Of any yard, or to any navy. Agent, the form of Oilet, of guarantee, and other necessary information rearms ing the proposals, will be tarnished. The contract will be awarded to the lowest bidder who gives proper Animates', as required by the law of August 10, .1846, the Navy Department reserving the right to reject the lowest bid, or any which may be deemed exorbitant. . . . The contracts will bear date the day the palliation is 21ven, and deliveries can be made tram that data. Sureties in tie fall amount will be required to sign the contract, and their responsibility eertiflad. to by a Hatted States District Judge. United biates District At torney, Collector, or Navy Agent. As additional seen. oily, twenty per eentum be withheld from the amount of the bills until the contracts shall have been completed, and eight y per contain of each bill, appro ved in triplicate by the commandant of the respective y aria, win be paid. by the Navy Agents at the points of delivery, In funds or aertlieates, at the option of the Government, within ten days after the warrant for the same shall have been passed by the Secretary of the Tilskam . 7. The olarsee of this Bureau are numbered and. dealt. mated as f01t617 , - • No.l. White oak loge No Maho g an r sWhite oak 'keel or 28. IritenufavitO• keelson pieces. 98 Iro:••10 1 111d, Oat, ri tt e ber. eat !raved , 4. Whittles& plank. V. Ironaplkes. L While oak boards 28. 'romans; wrokig i t 6. Yellow pins logs and aut. T. Tellow.ptne beams. 29. Pig iron. 8, Yellow pine mastand 80. Lead. spar timber. H. Zinn tin, and sot' & White pine deck der. plank. 39. Hardware. 10. White pine mast tint- -34. Tools for gorse. bar. II& White lead. IL White pine loge, 57 , Sins paints. plank lad boards. 88 Colored paints, • 11. Ilachmatask gm- dryers. &a. her. 39. Varnish. 33. &eh toga and planks. 90. Linseed oil. 14 Ash oars. 41 aillso. 18. Maw bate and -42 Krnsbee. bars. 44. Fish oil. 16. Black walnut and 45. Tallow. soap, and cherry. sweet oil. 17. Cedar and cypress 40. Dann. boards. 47 6hlp chandlery. 18. Locust timber. 48 Oakum. 19. White oak staves 49 Tank iron. and headings. 40 ingot copper. NI. Black spruce 62. Poles. 21. Locust treenatis. 6b. Bellows. The following are the alum, by their numbers. rei gnited at the reepletive Hery-paraii. ICITTARY. NON. 1, 3. 6. 8. O. 11. 12. 14.16 1716, 19. 20 23. 23i 26.27. 28. 80. t1, 33, 34. 38. 38, al. 40. 41. 64, 46, 47. 60. CHARLESTOWN Nor. I, 2. 3; 4. 6. EL 9. 11, l4, 18, 19. 20, 21. 23 25. 26. 27. IS, 30, 81, 33, 84, RI, 37 3 8, 89, 40, 41. 44, 45, 47. BROOKLYN. Nos. I. 9. B. 4.6 7. 8, 11. 13, 14. 10,16. 17. 18. 13, 90, 21, 82, 23, 25, 24, 27. 28, 80. 31. 33. 31. 88. 87. 38, 39, 40, 41, 42. 44. 43. 48, 47. i 9 PHILADELPHIA. Nos. 1. 8. 4. 8. 9. 10. 11, 18. 14 17. 18, 2C, 13, 15. 28. 28. 93. 81. SS, 84. 86, 87. XI. 40. 91, 42. 45. 47. 48, 91127. WASHINGTON Noe 1 8 11 1S 14 6 SO 31 . ". 1 4 1 4 16 4 19 ' 2°. 25. 26 ' 2? 28 „ 84, so, 0, 1. 7. 49. N. 15S, 86, * NORFOLK No 1,8, 4. 6,6, 7. 11,18, 14.18, 16. 17. 18, 19, 23, 21, 1.61.' 26, 27, 214, 30, 31, 33, 34. 88, 37. 88, 89, 40. 41, 41, 44, - 46. 47. 1421 ta4l inERNSTICA.LLY BELLED MEATS Aim SOUPS. LOOO ites ast . Iltala I 600 ' Ro B go oa. 000 " do VeaL dea 600 " do Mattes. I.= " do TarkeY. LOOO " do Chicken. ,000 y En " sosortod doom oußB wiLLIallIO. on 7o Iwo bs, fee-if NT Bona WATER. Street. JOHN C. BARER & CO.'S COD LIVRR OIL,—THE TRUE AND GENDlNE—trnerifPassefl is finality and effects—Ws. the SWEBTBST AND DIST PREPARED. In Coughe, Colds, Brortehltle, Asthma. Dont. Intl. Pleat Consumption. and id! Scrofulous Complaints, It oftentimes produsee Immediate cod certain effects when other remedies have been taken with little or no benefit. Sold .by all Druggists In the city, and by the proprie tor, No 718 iIIaBICNT Street. Jell. stuthilm SAMUEL L. TAYIOE, pro. 4A3 WALNUT Street. _Plalladelph)A, ATTOEPIY AT LAW 41.11 D CIOMMISSIO34A POE ALL TES STATES. IDA 32e$Dt Oonleetlettle AswreeNt Nev Nevada . i TOW. 0111.M1L1r AUCTION SALSA. FURNESS, BRINLEY, & CO., 80. 815 oEtEtTIAIIT and 612 JAM Street. BALE S tio (rOBSOAT) AT ILO imped 0 'OLOOK A OA RD . —Tbe sAtessn of the trade is ed to our sale Ulm morning, Taoslay, inns 27, a , 10 o'olosk. by catalogue, on Pair months' omit, comprising a, choice assortment of goods for present sales. Also. for cash, an Invoice of Inamorata, doeskins. SALE OF IMPOETDD AND DOMBSTIO GOODS THIS MORMISG, June 27th. at ten o'sloak. on font months' credit. 400 psakagas ant lots of fancy and staple dry 100dit. .41.1.P40413, MOHAIR% Air DUSt) GOODS. t Mezestbiqueff, melaba lease. Fainted mohair% lames. te. Aleo, /inen &111 e. linen &nets WHIT'S 000D8. As invoice of jacowt . n.mbrks. "nlsWlll6 renal in s. TBaY&LLIHO,4UISTB. CO dozen fine - HTlTwonl travelling' ebizta Also, DOMESTIC GOODS FOE cam Brown and bleaebsd muslins. prints, drills. cam brio% corset jeans, flannels. satinetts, miners' Sen na% &c. BDRL'NGTON BLACK DOESKINS. de planes Burlington wooer black d^esitins SUPERB (MUTE . PRES BLACK MOHAIR/3 OF WIZ onLVBRATED OROWP AND OTHER BRANDS, FOR BEST CITY BETAIL TRAWL —amen 6 4 elle to splendid quality pure black mo• hairs, celebrated make. —emu , 6 4 roperb quality Crown brand do. cases 6.4 fine ebolce colored do do. BRITISH DRESS GOODS. Just La. ded. 2 eases 6 4 fine done mohair's. 2 cases 6.4 extra 6ne milk cheek mohair's 2 eases 6 4 black and white imperial mohair. corded. 2 eases London tine simmers's, cloth. Also 60 pieces Perim br.ncbe g renadine. SPLIII2DID_ QrpaRTY _BLACK GROS - riceas 28 to 36 led Lyons extra heavy and Inverter quality black voiq values LOPIB '8 BLACK MND C THIBET SHAWL& i .‘37!. 80010.4 Lupin's super high colored thtbet shawls. 8 0 Lardn's black tbibet silk. fringes. WHITS GOODS ADD LINED DAM TOWELS. An Inv°lee tine to extra floe Swiss mulls and linen bath towels. EMBROIDBRIII9. Just Lauded. 100 lots new style embroideries. consisting of flue to super embroidered linen handkerchiefs, for ladles' seat-exile. French embroidered needlework collars. PANCOAST & WA.RNOCK, -AL MUER% 80. 240 MARKET Street. LARGE POSITIVE CLOSING SALE OF AMERMAN ABU IMPORTED DRY GOCDS, RIBBONS, MIL LINER! GOODS, EMBROIDERIES.' ROSIERY GOODS, km, by catalogue. OR WEDNESDAY, June 18th, commencing ,st 10 o'clock, comprising &kat 7COlots desirable goods, to which the attention of bnyera is invited. EMBROIDERIES. Included in sale on Wednesday an invoice of entirely new style* embroidered jaconet edgings, inseitings,and flouncing. for fire* clam cite WWI. BONNET RIBBONS. Also the entire balance of a stoat of bonnet ribbons and millinery goods, comprising the most choice and desirable shades, Non 440, SALE OF SERVICEABLE MULLS. QUAIVIIIItt(ASTER 0/IIIgRAL'S 01 , FIe WASHINGTON, D. 0, June 9, 1886. By direction of the Quartermaster General, there will be sold, at public auction. to the highest bidder. at the times and places named below. viz. ; WILLIAMSPORT PA., tHI3IIt.DAY. Jane 15. 1886, HUATIAODOIS. 1 1 A . THISTESDS.Y. 1866. SUltAIITON. Pk. THORSDIY. June 22, IBM. D WILMINGTON, EL, THURSDAY. June 21, 1806. PITTSBURG, PA.. TURADAY. June 27. 1886 Beltßielillge. Pa., TIIII.IOID AY. Jane rg, 1866. Two hundred SBEVUIRABLII MULES at each plass. Many of them were bought in the beginning of the War. as young males, 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. Though sound and serviceable, they are no longer re quired in the army. and San be purchated at these sales at far lees than their true value. The attention of both roiner, and farmers Is especially invited. Males told singly. Sales to commence at 10 A.M. Terms—Bash, In United States Gummy JAMBS 4. Mkt or, jell-16t Brevet Brigadier General. charge First CI M. G. 0. - SPECIAL 13A i I st ;8 1. IgzsIEIE.RVICEABLE QUARTERMASTER °MISSAL'S MICR. WASBIROTON, D. 0., Jun . 1865. By direction of the Quartermaster General, there Will be sold at public auction, to the highest bidder, at the times and plums named below, vis: GISSBORy, D. 0 MONDAY. Jane 12. 1885. BALTIMORE. MD., WILD WESD AY, June 14, 1885 IiirILLIAIISPORT, PA., SATURDAY. June 17. 1865 , WESTCHESTER. PA., SATURDAY, June 17. 1866, GIESSORO D. C., NATGBD aY June 17- 1865, GIBBBORO, D C., MONDAY, June M. mes. DIRIBORO. D. C.. SATURDAY. June 24, 1885, PHILADELPHIA, PA. SATURDAY , June 54,1866. at Government sto.ble Washington • street wharf. GUMBOS°. D 0., MONDAY, Jnne26. 1866. PITTSBURG. PA., SATURDAY. July 1, 1865. GIESBORO. D. O. SATURDAY, July 1, 1865. Two Hundred Sehiseable Draft Horses at each place. An oppottunity to purchaes a superior class of Draft Horses, at far less than their tree value, ie now afforded to the public. The animals. though sound and service able, are no longer required in the army, and must be sold. The attention of managers of city railroads and of manufactm lee ie e•pectally called to these sales. Hermes sold shier. Sales to commence at 10 A. IL Terms—Cash in United States currency Steamboat for Olesboro will leave Seventh•street wharf, Washington. every hour front. 9 A. IL to 81'. M. JAMBS A ERIN, Brevet Brigadier General in charge, jes-25t Pint Division. Q. 11. G. 0. SALE OF GOVERNMENT HORSES. QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OPTION, FIRST Divtetosr. WARRINGTON CITY, gay 29, 1865. Will be sold at public auction, to the highest bidder. itt °labor°, Don FRIDAY,June 2, 1266, TUESDAY. _June 6, 1865_, THURSDAY, June 8. Id% FRIDAY, June 9,1886, ARD ON TUESDAY, THURSDAY, mid FRIDAY of each week thereafter during the month of June, 1966, TWO HUNDRED CAVALRY HO REOIB BACH DAY. For road and farming purposes many good bargain' may be had. Horses sold singly. Sale to commence at 10 A. M. Terme cash, in United States currency. Steamboat for Oisteboro will leave Seventh-etreet wharf. Washington, every hour from 9 A. N. toe P. BL. JAMBS A. REIN. Brevet Brigadier Gestate!. in charge. let. Division, Quartermaster General's Glace.jog- Sat SALE OF GOVERNMENT HORSES GIJARTBSKAISTEIR OISNERAL'EI (1271158, FIRST DIVIRION 2 29 WAIMINOTON CITY, May , 1.865. Will be gold at public auction, to the bigheet bigg e r. at the times and llama named below, viz BALTIMORE, MARYLAND. WRDNESDAY. June 7. 1865. LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA, THURSDAY. June 8. 1885. READING, PENNSYLVANIA. THURSDAY. WEST PriN i tit 1 8.6 V 5 ANIA, THURSDAY. ptupLlN, /461:1611. 6 V/TIA. THIIESDAL Jane 21, 1866, YITTEDDEG, PEIINBYLVALIIL, THURSDAY. June 21, 1865, BALTIMORE, MARYLAND. WEDNESDAY. June 28. 1865, PITTSBURG. PENNSYLVANIA, THURSDAY. June 28. 1586, TWO HUNDRED CAVALRY HORSES at eaab place. For road and farming mimosas many good bargahur m h Y gPs e gglig singly.. Seine to eommeneo at 10 A IL Terms—cash, In Waited Dates rummer JANNE A, kin% Brevet Brigadier OeseraL, 3112-23 t In charge First Divielon Q. M O. 0. LARGE SALE- OF GOVERNMENT A -4 WAGONS AND HARNBSS, CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, DEPOT OF WASEINoTON, WARRINGTON, D. 0,, Jane 17. 1866. Will be mold at public auction. under the directiof Brevet Colonel Charles R. Tompkins, A Q U.& A. at the °averment Mill, situated on H street. - between Twenty • first and Twenty-second streets, in the Oily of Washlegton D. C . about TWEETY . THOUSAND EATS OF SINGLE MULE. HARNESS, WITH A LOT OF seminal% &c,. which lave been used in public service. The harness will be sold in single sets. ALSO. About 1.500 WAGONS. which will be cold singly to the hlabeet bidder. The sale of Wagons will commence on WRDNEWAY, June 28. MO. at 20 o'clock A. AL 'with a lot of about fonr hundred, at a point north of the Rat-tread Park. near the terminus of Mew York avenue north, and after their sale ie completed the remainder Will be sold On 0 street east, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets. near the Lincoln Hospital. The sale of air nen will commence on THURSDAY. June 29, ism, at 10 o'clock A. M • . . . . The sale of Wagons and Harness will continue, on alternate dar s until the whole number is bold. Terms cash. in Government fund", The attention of bruins is ogled to the large sale of MULES, commenced on Monday. May 22. IEM. and Which Is b eing continued from day to day. D H. 1100}K8lt, Brig. Gen. and Chief Quartermaster. je19.12t. Depot of Washington. NOTICE, --BALE OF ARMY MULES. QUARTIIIMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE . WARRINGTON. D. 0 . May 28. KANT THOUSiNDO OF /1111 LBS are being dint* 441 Of at public sale at Washington. The sales wtu •outinue until the number of animals is reduced in proportion to the reduction of the armies, now going on rapidly. There are in the .armies of the Potomac, of the Tow: names, Sod of Georgia,probably FOUR THOUSAND OF THE YINBST SIX. MIMI TEaMS IX TES WORLD. KWy of them were bought in the beginning of the war, as young mules, acoompante t h oroughly b r ok e n, their rearshee and camps, and are hardened by *Relates, gentle and familiar, from being so lon whole unded by the soldiers. The South Is stripped of farming stook. and tha North also hae suffered from the 'Arabia animals, taken to envoy the exudes. Thereanimsis am sold atpublic nation TIM WILL BRING 'LITTER% G LIRA THEIR TSUI VALTIN ; and such opportunities for farmers to get Working animals to stock their farms, and for drams and dealers in stock to make good speculations, by yurcheaing them and disposing of them In the South, will never occgr WAR, N. O. MEWL Gnartermaster Oenerio, Brevet Major General. MEDICAL. : 6 ' iT 1':j i;; iik• 154 Perth ILIVELMEL_heIow EROS Streett & lip. CANSTIOT and POSTIBTII Mired, West Phi ladelphia. , DR. THODUiI ALLIIii having been very stteseel• ful'in the ante Of Diseases by this new method, would inform his friends end the Public that he Is etlil benelitting and airing many whom medicine not affect, and considered Insurable. we will mention a few of the Diseases in the sure of which this treatment seldom If ever fails: nhennietlele, Belong, Kidney Dienes". panrawa, Gangrene. Liver •• Parallels. Meer% Genital " Cramps, Bone, biota DYsinneeil., abloom, Throat Fever 4. Arm.- Remotions . - Prolamine, i , Amam. inflammations.' Dot Din Dying. Congestion. Hemorrhage. Diabetes, ae. Patients will be treated at their residents., gibe' desired. a large number of testimonials may be seek at the Onices from patients in this elty„ (amanita. lions gratis. OfKee hours 9 K. to BrK. in the ally. • DR. THOgi. ALLIN. ayln•lita lnestrisien. _ _ RLECTROP AT HIO ESTA.BLISB. 11111T.—D.I. A. R. STAMM one of the rutin Dtruomus of 0 , 94 ", BOW o f braxtb ii i alsw• m DITIAD SLSOTItIOI.I. APPLIOATIO and wks has been so very enesenfel at PENN MAKI for Set last three _years, has removed his Osse and Beddow , to MSS VIAS Street, one door below Seventeenth. ell Persons desiring referenses, or any partignitui with regard to his spesial nods*: treatiatut. Win Plow sail or send for a PselPhlol• Gousaltation or atria' gratnitelle gehtlAt W TB VIRGIN WAX OF ANTIL- Ti l lik --A new gnash Cosreetie for beautifying std preserving thmplezion. it Is the most ywl - 4.14d Compound of theage. Thai id neither Ghat. powdOr. chignesia, blarauth,nor tale lu its composition, it belue composed entirely_ of pun Virgin Wag r hens* the ex. Unordinary qualites for Prtierving the skin, making it colt, smooth. fair, and trans It makes the old. oven youm th• homely handsome. the handsome more bena s iMl. and the Most beautiful divine. Priem SO and 60 cents. Prepared only by HUMP k 00„ Per. homers. 41 South gIOIiTH Street, two doors above Chestnut. and 133 Month MUTH Street. above ma lls -<RB. BARLEY FURNISHING IFINDEBTAIIEIt, 8. Z. scorner TENTH and OHEIH Streets. JeS4ta Miff insivrinens COTTAGE ORGANS Jot only lIIIIXOILLID. but UNIPITIALLAD Mitt of Tone and Power. destined, eepeebelly for Churches Nat Selma% ant found to be equally WC llt adapted to the Puler sad IneWliwf loom For Ws ear Ear nt. auar. Jo. LI florth Ming week Mos. eolaplote workweek of Ow Perfeet blelolleoe eeestastte eta bare. fell Are PRILLDELPHIL. BUR. MAMDAGI urenron. Aro. it M. 'MR Streit. slam Market. IVIMITT. after Marty _years' militia experiesaa, 171111Slitees Um skilful ailiustraent of Ms Proud= Pa; E n d Gradeatiau Prassura Supporters, IliM iltedinsee likeulesa Enigm a Orutehae. Ladles' litartmeats sonduited br &Lad% 011.1 i AUCTION SALES. OH?; B. MYERS & CO., Alt Egg jfj s, NOB. 232 and 234 maattar 0., 44t L d e in It o 0 11 0 1 8 8 . .p o r r av ßr i z o b ila Ato RD —Wel VD* the nary attention ef '' , l , to the large and valuable assortment sr v,,, 1 41r06,; brogans, rac , embracing samples of 1,0 0 1.14 a prima and fresh astortMe. t, 1:' 1 4 tinily sold by catalogue, on four =ennui' baetnk THIS AtORSINGt. at 10 o'clock uncial I, LARGE PEREMPTORE SALE OP Mint, REGGAE% TRAVELLING BAGS, antA Lgo i Ac. THIS MORNIIIG, June 27tb. at 10 o'clock, 'will be sold, .5T on fonr months' credit, about 1.00 pee d , ti, it those brogans, trayeliing bags, de., o f ,4 7 /%1 f 4. ern manufacture. embracing freab and pr. ! 4 tr Debt Seweonable goods, which will be 4 ,2 , aminalion, with catalognet, on the tnorttti,, i NOTI(111, —lncluded to our large Bale pr 4;1, shoes. d<s . June 27, will be found in Part the followl„ deetrable assortment — vie: 11/ 'h i Men's, boy A', and gonna' calf, doubltesee, aid pump-sole dress-boots; men's, bor a', a od ' kip and buir wattles boats; and boys. , /itip OonE i reee boots and balmorals; mew., ho p' lon s' super kip, buff, and polished vale, o i t and pinup solebrogans; fine kid g and enamelled patent sewed balmorala sp a gaiters; women'e, mimes', and children leather balmorals and lic e boots: di s hes', sewed city-made lace boots; fancy sewed ankle ties; ladies' fine black and tutored Inc,;"„14 grew, and stdelace gaiters; women's, mkt., abildren's goat and morocco deper.nalled da y ladles' flue kid shapers; carpet and ealmelisdi travelling bags, hoots, men's, wowe d ' s 4 straw and palm hats, hoods, dm , t, 44 41i CLOSING SALE OF BRITISH, PREHOR AND DOMES PIO DRY Ouun e' Uedalf We will bold a large sale of Batish, Fr, DM end Domestic Dry Goods, by eatatoe4',4l. months' credit andisart for cash, ask; ON THURSDAY to Jule ninh, embracing about 063 PSll,kaesp F uld , staple and fancy articles in wooltess, tons. silks, and worsteds, to which we larig'' tention or dealers. I it. B. —Samples of the same will be arases4 • amination, with eataloues. early on th e h sale. when dealers will f ind it to their hatirs st CLOSING FALB FOR THE SPRING BLt REIGN AND DOMESTRI DRY Included in our sale of ThURSDAY, Jan e i Ai , be found in vast the folloSsint, DO HMV rta, bales brown and bl.ached muslin. and drill —bales scarlet. twilled, and starting ilet t o,, cases corset jeans, mariners' stripes, pgd,t,„ —cease blue cheeks, Gels stripes, derami I li" it tc k , eases sintimi, mutates. cottosades. istes r , • —cases 3.4 and 6 4 Hyde Park sbirlins EAU " ae ewes 6.4 1 t Arland Co Rob soya —cases meltons. satinets, eassimens renell u t o ffiERCHaDit TAILORS' it tans, French cloths, doeskins, mailmen% diagonals, tone, Italian cloths, satin de shines satinets, 844. " LINEN GOODS Shirting bleY. Spanish, and blouselinens, Ducks, drills, canvas, crash.dlaper, blassleyshatio Double damask table cloths, I. Rains, tOW6 Ijpg • • I, e, DRESS GOODS. Perils de banal, mozsmbiques, linos, veil de eh", grertadlnee, alpacas, moraine, molasses, Ac " Mg& Oros grains. gros du Thine, taffetas, pottit dsmis•t• de nattles_, fancy silks, &c . Also, shawls, silk mantles, travelling/tarts, 'huh, gloves, sun umbrellas. thread , sewings, ties, tin ' goods, suependerr, notions. &c. CARPETS, Also, a line of ingrain and other carpeting/. PHILIP FORD & CO., AUCTIO.NEEp, 52G autrzsr and 52A OOMMBECN Wog. CLOSING 81.1.8 OF THB SSASON OF 1,400 e m . BOOTS AND 111101 P. We will sell, by catalogue for emit. on zi TRUIiDaIfMORNING, June 2911., OOMMGLICIIIII at ten o'clock. La It men's, boys', and youth's boots. shoes, balti gaiters. slippers , with a desirable [mono, of women's, misses', and ehtldrsn's wear, MTHOMAS & SONS, . Nos. 139 and 141 South FOURTH Strout, Public sale of Beal Estate and Stocks, at tln change every Tusday. e Augu s t lock, di:Lengths bat, nese summon. h July and only OCCitticillqi /We for account United States. TACK/NO BOXES. LUMBER, GHATS% CLOTR ("1,0 THIS MMENIIH. Suns 27tb, at I 0 o'clock. at Sohnylklll Arterial, la Gray's Ferry, for account Dolled States. by orris, Captain Henry W. Jane/. A. Q M. 11. S. A.. Extra :r and Inspecting Officer Schuylkill Anna, 1,20) Dad; boxes. old and broken: 81 crates; 3,000 cloth bolr:t 4,841 L 8 I crap iron ; 2,846 the old nails. Admialstratrlx's Bale Me, HS Walnut Strad, OFFICE FUEOSITURN FIEH- POUF, THISDAY, June 27, at 12 o'clock 111. ,at No. U 3 also:astral. order of adminlstratrix. offioe-de.sk, stool, onc1 0 , : lounge. two boxes starch, Are-proof, by Farrel &He 7 1 / 1 119 ko.. an. SALE 07 , E l U SA F ER IM CCI BOOR, JUDO 27th, at the Auction Store, Miteelleaeollg 7 from e. Library. Sale at Nos. 189 and 141 South Fourth street. SUPERIOR FUR 111 !TRICE, PRRNOR PLATE 4f ROBS, IRON CHASTIL PINE CARPELS, An ON THURSDAY MORNING, At 9 o'clock, at the auction store. totperlor furthat fine French plate mirrors, iron skeet, fine csrmte, it Apt. Also, a large Asc. BARRITT t CO., AUCTIONEERS, Oar , ll Auction EIOIIIB, No. 230 MARKET Street, corner of Back !trot NOTIOS TO CITY AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS CLOSING SALE OF 800 LOTS AsSOBBED DEI 003 i By Catalogue. THIS HORNING. June 97kb, commencing at 10 o'clock, as follows 200 lots assorted dry goods. BO please cloths, cessimeres and satinets. 100 dog dross and wool aids. 1 case 8 4 Melton cloths. Ito lots bostery, Moves, notions, &c. Also. stock of artificial flowers. Alto. lot tam boots, shoes, Also several stooks of dry goods. 11E4: FOB SALE AND TO LET. en NEWPORT, R. I.—FOR SALE JB/It The Dna new Brown Stone MANSION, WrAldrip street, fronting Newport Harbor; has never been on pled; near the Depot and rteautere; Bathing and tog at the door, One of the fleest views and. e‘tet.s America. /mob' to HAZARD & aPrHoRP, Real Bstate Broken, le2o taihr6t NIMPOEr, de ARCH-STREET REIHDINCIPi may. ron 81.1.1 l —Several firet.olase novap, " 4:: aide of droh street, west or /Nineteenthe. * reeh *111,44 Irks all the modern improvements..npirly . at 141 ARCH Street. reltHre de, F OR BALE—HOUSE, NO. Js MEL FRIMELIII Street. above Poplar. Intltdr9 01 . 1 ! FERGUSON, No. 1424 North FIFTH St. jet. la. eff•FOR SALE-ELEVEN ACRES A AWL of Lan', with two well. shaded frame and stone BOMBS thereon. situate in .Delaware coamr, within fifteen m tnutes walk of Boring Hill MAW' . on the Media Railroad. Tide elation La within a lall hour ride of Market atreetbridge. ALSO. A bulge pbesietati flame HOUSE ad 101 of ground, et l ate opposite the Bell TAYent, p the Darby road. it the corner of the eland road, in the Tweet - y-tottrih we!, And ALSO, Twenty Acres of handsomely situated land, on th Penney:yenta Railroad, within fifteen.minntosrids t Market. street bridge. Amiss to the city can be bed to times a day, by the ears stopping on tbe gronne. ar ply to BEDLOOK able jei3.6t Conveyancers 713 WALNUT Street SULPPINO. • sti*, U. B. MAIL LINE PRO BALTIMORE for FORT MONROE, FOLK, CITY POINT, and RICHMOND, by first shim steamers and experienced captains, The Bay Line steamers Louisiana and Daniel Welt stet will leave the Union Dock, foot of Concord 'dreg, daily, at o'clock P. M, for Fort Monroe and flortni, Va., connecting at Fort Monroe with the steamers Doss Elena and M. /Amin for Cy R ic hmondnd Eiseman& Ts. Returning. will leave at 6 A. lit stopping at City Point, and connecting et Fort M4u44 .erlth the Bar Line steamers that leave Norfolk at l l E M., and arriving In Baltimore to time for the Bitten and Western trains. and for Washington City, The steamers of this Mae navigate the Jewell tiro, going and returning, entirely in day time, giving pit. mongers ample time to see the - fortifications, and ea other objects of interest. Tickets for the above places ran be had on board of We boats. Pare from Baltimore to Morfolk ..... 15 /0 {4I Fort Monroe • ~:• . ...... Through tickets from Baltimore to Blobmond •.... 114 •4 " City Point.,».7.d State-rooms aid Meals extra The state-room accommodations are tinsurpsosfCm , the table well supplied. Passengers taking the 116 train from Phihnielpti will make connection with this line. Paltelitefe taking the IS n. M train from New Tx have ample time to dine in naltiraota. Passengers telling the R P M. train from rosbitill' make connection with this line. A coach will be In w siting on the arrival of ills 11 train from Philadelphia to convey passengers is 11 boats of this line, tree ofcherge. . . , . Baggage carried free of charge. M. FALLS, ?residua IL D. SAMAR, General Pasesnger Agent. Vigisd,a phis. J. 44 STEAM TO LIVERPO 4411:f Calling at Queenstown—The hone sailing twilli•WitSKLY. carrying the U R. Ha CITY OF MAACHStittWRDNBSDATI, 019 Y OF HEW YORK... • HATCHWAY, Jul CITY OF DIIBLIN..........WHDRIDAYi. It 0/TY OF Dooms'. -- --SATURDAY. Jai: at Boon. from Pier 41, North Sim ? BATES OF PAS4AHN. First IA Steerage...—. e •• to London. 96 013, " to Load " to Parts.-103 00 '` to Perim Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Ham men, &c., Hic.. at moderate rates. Passage by the moll steamer", galling eve day, payable Passage by the mid•W err, payable in 11. S currency. Steerage passage from Liverpool or Queens gold, or its equivalent. Tickets sea be bong persons sending for their friends. For farther information. apply at the 0 Offices. JOHN 6 DILLS. A 9 je22.40. 111 WALNUT Street. g as h BOSTON AND PELL PHIL STBAIMIBIP LING, sallin sort on SATIEFEDAII 8, from first mbarf Street, Phltadolistafi, iro4 jottx VnlArr BOP The steamship SAXON, Oa We fro. Pnltadoirtilo. for Boston, on lintnniaf. 10 A. /11.,. nod. otoamol?1, 110.11.1*Ant, Onin. Bolton for Philadelphia, en the sun day at Thew llet► and irabidastial steanudape tOYIII Aim Wilzig hem esah port pnestwillf 011 Sat lasdranees elated at oftalutif the mad en the vessels. *sights takes at fair Nam. aldropers are requested to wad IMP Nessipts of Ls&as with their goods. For Freight or Passage (having dui totems gaols to MOW Wiltdol • aihr-if 33111 South MILAWAIIII A d dr is t FOR ALBANY AND 1110 Y, NSW 103 K, VIA DSLAWA RARITAN OkelAth—The Barge MoBITS f. Danrore Water, 1.11, 1161:0 Inedieg at fret wh §pruse 'Anat. tor iha neve points, and wul ,roes as WIDNESDAT NVENINO. For freight, which will be taken on reasons APPIy to D L. PLAVAGAIf, A ioDs-8t 304 South DIM/MARI A Ad i r in t AL,NW TOW-BO 4,1' I"i )3 ' —MT./MAHE AID 1:111100 6 /1 BTIAM TOW.IIOIT COMPANY.—Bargee Toired., 4 ",tt, from Philadelphia. Havre de 0/11110. Blattllol6. 7,73; bleu% and interMOdtotsiootatc au., Alvah No. ii-hOttra WILIMV.II9, Hapt, JOHN 1./.l7ollLlit. Superintendent, . ifiagrob NEW EXPRESS Log, Tv Adamunque., amoßovrow WASHIROTON. Ohesanselte end Deitwara rt yw i, Steamers hove Arai Snarl above MARKS? I. every WYDRESDAS and SATURDAY. it 12 3 r' Nil for Yreight apply to Agent*, WM. P. CLYDE Ai o f, IA rill and Bonin Whway_Ptills. D. DeorgetownA.O.; /WM= & BOvrEW Altaxo- Va. a1140 4 * Adak NOTIOR.—FOR 148 3 TORS.-The PRILADRLYRIA NSW YORK EXPRESS SYSANDOAT °woo x. Delaware and Raritan Canal. tx x.cle Steamers leave DAILY. Arai wharf below Street at A o'clock P. N. Wm. P. CLYDE & 00.. lir fi_WEURVO.Y III ' ah.ll-9nt•JAW= TURD. nit WALL Slaw If., TEOMEON'S LONDON 131 TO egzßua, 08 BOBOPSAIX ItaßOß,_gr fsgal4 hotelc,or public inktitation . in 'FW "^I . EBBBIST Ban. Also. PanadeloMe Itasgo But. air Furnaces, Portable Headow , ' Gtalin Fireboard Stores, Bath Bonen, etewbole Plates ,l l are, Cooking Stoves, et.., at wholesale and retel l, the manulasturers 011A131. SHARPS, FIOFO L apeft.tnthsgut No. 909 North SPU OII DIfIrcik> tiON MONEY TO ANY AM0 11 ,,,,i,' WAXED TYPO' DIAMOND_ A B Waal JBWILBY was's. GLOTH/1143, 9 9 JOißd k 00:'8 OLD SSTAILINTISD IaOdX,OTTIOIL Ooreur TEM and OASSILL *OW Domini sat' ME IQ/1N8 & WATSON'S MI TAMAIIIDU NOM IRO 10 BOUM YOCUM VELEM FIIILAM ILPHI L 7A sil • Urge vishity ft ruirrrso • or 11113711 iiiiraill IMIII4 11 W I . 01 . 70 760 , 1 afi
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