gbit 'Puss. V4EDNESD.A.Y, JUNE 28, 1865. Taw mail line of Steamers between Baltimore, Norfolk, City Point s and• Richmond, now running mowly, plants some rare faellities to persons buidlieta et plea Sure along that most inter• sating route. The steamers are firstmlass, admire.. - bly.coustructed, In a fine, fresh condition, well ap• 'pointed and furnished, and proverbially safe anti -Strong. Having travelled on this ifue ourselves, • 11141 freely make this statement for the benefit .12f the PUbllO. No jaunt Is at ones more agreeable or Instructive, than this from Saltimore to Richmond snit the return. The plea- Wit condition of the boats, and the healthful sea• ]freezes, the beantlfai country adciog the James, the Soleinatea tort (made more 80 by the events of the late war), the Oltlee of Norfolk and Richmond, ae., are attractions that have revived the universal popularity of this lime in former days. nir. Yells is a citizen of national renown and public pplrlt Be is giving freely of his capital and energy to this valuable enterprise. See advertisement in Another column. PBRSONAL..—Nr. Fraknk Leslie, Son of the well- Jake= editor, arrived on Xonday lost in thie City. en route for Washington. He wee 'about to visit the Cal Zia of the 'United States on buelnese. WASHINGTON. WASIIINGTON, June 27 THE HEALTH OP THE PIONSIDPST. President Sonnson's health 18 somewhat im proved today, though not sufficiently to enable him to receive-visitors. Re will probietiy attend the tonal Cabinet meeting today. THE ARGUMENT Judge Advocate Blueness had a large and apps• yently much Interested auditory this afternoon, dn. ling the delivery of his argument In reply to the Bon. ENVEHDY JOHNSON, on the subjeot of the ju risdiction of the Military Oommission now engaged in the trial of the Pn.a.d......0...t0T5. PARDO/11EO Ruh arm. The business of granting pardons is unavoidably slow, as the papers in each ease have carefully to be examined before the result is reported to_ the PreSident for his approval. The Hon. EDWARD HUBBARD of Virginia, Is here making an applloation for pardon under the pro elamation of the President, his property exceeding the twenty-thousand•dollar limit of the amnesty. The following are the only pardons granted to day by the Prealdent tinder the late amnesty proolamm Zion : J. E. Rankin, Kentucky; A. W. Huber, W. AIL. Thorn, 0. E. Thorn, R. G. H Kean, A. Sands, J. S. Early, W. W. Willingham, and W. S. D. Bell, of Virginia; T. S. Metcalf and Charles Estes, of Georgia; T. 0. Greely, of Florida ; David Black, of Arkansas, and O. F. Johnson, of Kentucky. GMLY REISESIres. A BBIOADB TO BB RAIBILD IN THIS CITY EAMBJentIBO, June 27.—The Governor has yield. tO the wishes of the field and line officers of the Gray :Reserves, as well as the application of lead tug citizens of Philadelphia, and has signed the bill to raise a Reserve Brigade in that city. As it was 'special legislation, and, to some extent, Interfered pith the militia laws of the State, ha has held the bill, in cOnSequentie of hie objections to it, not only because it conferred special privileges, but might 7interfere with military organizations under the es !sting laws, which are now regarded as very much Improved by the legislation of toe laSt Beale& It being important that some military organza. Zion should be had in that city before all the forces We mustered out or disbanded from the State, this Step is deemed proper, and no doubt the legislation Will be Corrected at the ensuing session after its practical operation has been tested. FORTRESS MONROE. =talon in norrom—n snot—Adjourn ment of the Legislature—Suicide of a Slobber. Foarnass Mormon, June 26.—The election for otty officers, which took place at Norfolk yesterday, resulted in the election of Thomas C. Tabb, Mayor• Some disturbance took place in the restaurant of Chenoweth, on Main street, Norfolk, last even lug, and Robert Jakeman was shot through the breast. His recovery is very doubtful. A court of Inquiry Wee held this morning, but failed to anat. film Wiio committed the assault. The steamer Polls, from Point Lookout, with re leased rebel prisoners, arrived last evening, en the %say for Richmond. The Richmond Whig, June 24th, says the Virginia Legislature adjourned on Friday, after a BeSsion of live ?aye. Charles A. Dookerty, colored, was arrested last Tuesday, charged with stealing $2,000 from a clerk of Wm• Moody. Last evening he confessed the prime, and was on his way to Camp Hammen to red the money. When on Mull creek bridge he jumped overboard and was drowned. The sloop•of-war Constellation is now lying at Forteznouth Navy-yard, and 18 being prepared for a school ship. IDOEVALBSONST SOLDIERS DISCHARGED —A. RIOT DRIVERS WRITE AND COLORED. AT . PORTS RIOUTE—MOVEMETITS OP VESSELS. The steamer Perritt has arrived from Morehead Usty, B. 0., with the malls and thirty passengers. The English frigate Styg arrived tade morning, lifter three dais' cruising about near Cape Seery Sind Cape Charles. Surgeon Eli McClellan has discharged 2,255 eon• Valmont soldiers from Hampton hoSpitals mince the 71st of Jane. The steamer George Washington, Oapt. Ingra• ham, has been discharged from the Government service, and sailed for Wilmington, Del., this morn• Jug. melon" disturbance took place at Portsmouth, Va., last night, between the black and white peo ple. Elstela were used freely, and a Mr. Tyler was 'hot and badly wounded, also one or more Colored persons. GEORGIA. Cotton incoming from the Last Crop Loes of a Steamer—Arrival of Paroled Prisoners Now Your, June 27.—The steamer Port an Prince brings Savannah dates to the 23d. The Savannah Herald has a despatch, dated Au gusta, June 21, announcing the loss of the steamer Leesburg, by running on a snag Mean miles below that city. Two lives were lost, and most of the cargo saved- Many rebel paroled prisoners are arriving at Sa 'mush. The Savannah and Ogeohee Canal is soon to be l'epabld and put in order. The order prohibiting the wearing of the rebel Uniform Is being strictly enforced. - A writer in the Savannah Herald gives the near est approximate to the stook of cotton of the last crop yet to come to market as one million and a quarter bales. THE SOUTHWEST. COTTON' 1111WS. Cusp, SIMS 25,—The steamer Ida Handy, from New Orleans, has arrived, vita MI bales of cotton for St. Louis and Oalto. General Oaaby was a passenger by this boat. Four hundred and eighty bales of cotton passed here last night for Cincinnati, Evansville, and St. Zonis. DETROIT. COMMBROIAL-VONTICNTION Dismorr, Bitch., June 2Y.—lt hes been deemed tecessary to correct an erroneous impression by a formal statement, for the information of all con cerned, that the mil for delegates to the Commer cial Convention, to be held in Detroit on the 11th of July, embraces only members of boards . of trade lend chambers of commerce. No provision has been made for the representatives of other organizations. The American , Medical AnsoeiatiOn. BOBTON, June 27,—At the late session of the American Medical Association, It was charged that Burgeon General Barnes had been guilty of Qum Seeslonal conduct by consulting with an irregular practitioner, in the cams of the Messrs• Seward• It is officially announced that the charge was die missed In consequence of its emphatic and nue quivecal denial by Dr. Barnes. Vermont Democratic •Convention. ROBLlziovon, Jane 27.—The Democratic State 130I:Mention met here today, and nominated the fol lowing State ticket: For Governor—O. N, Daven port, of Wilmington ; Lieutenant Governor—D. 0. Linsley, of Burlington ; Treasirer—L. H. Noyes, of Hyde Palk. Besolutionn were passed reaffirming Democratic prinolples, and declaring confidence in the wise and constitutional measures of reconstruction adopted by President Johnson. • Destructive Fire. Biteeno, June 27.—Fratt & Iran Works, at 'Black Rock, were totally aestroyed by fire this after. MOOD, from the sparka emitted by a passing tug. The loss is estimated at .150,000, about half of which was Insured. The New York Central Railroad bridge adjoining, eek the mom Falls Branch, was also destroyed. Wreck on Lake Vale Hurrsaw, June 27.--The propeller Ciomet is re iperted to have been sunk at Washington Harbor, erten Haat - with a cargo of merehandlee. There Was a heavy blow on the lake last night. The wrath- Or Is cold. XXIV YORK CITY. .6.ICBSVAT. PROM 14-APANNAIL The steamer Amnion has inbred with Savannah adviees to June 24th. Tie steamer Leesburg, laden with 8,000 bales of Government sunk be lo w cotton , and miscellaneous freight, was Jugged and w Augusta, on the Rlst. 8111 P MOWS. Arrived, ship Sardis, Mobile. Below, bark Andes, , aria Hattie, Whs.leg. WAS AT Mr STOWE SXOECiSGIII. 8 / 1 0019D BtrAliM 'On V Si Gs 'O7• • .119 800 •••••• " 3 1/ 61 643 • •1108% 1 300 An ssco—...iat 1000 0 B 159 10.40. 97 100 d Y Genital H. • . 9.3% 19,(0 I' leas Natio, 9120 do 9311 8-10.98 taries.,.. 99% 490 Brio Ballway— 76% 10000 11 9 061 TON L. 98% 100 d0..--...«..a10 1000 0 11166 24% OW Handing 11 80 .100(0.ani G01d........630169 SOO Hna Itiv.• •. • --1118% .291.116.9 NSA Co 18% 100 do. too do 13% 100 Nish nen .... —194 14 • MI M. El a: 6114 Ice Cantata)........38% WIN NYNNIIcO :15T0619 sown.. lo P. ra.-- 130 , 1_ 4 0%; atter can. 141. Old 5.201, 108%. New York p entral, 93%; Erie, 76% Read. 99%; WOWS= BOUthern, 64%; Illinois Oen alai nag; Boa Island, ; Northwestern pro. (erred, bbg. Disripoo , 13.34. ce.Tetaxeß.s.wr. soia, lower ; rec eipts, 8,800 heed ; Beeves quoted at 11618 en"' Sheep have declined I@i% cents ; receipts.ls,o6o ; the geOtiPme range from e 3508% ease. Mae ium reCelpiel UAW ; sales at 9.ige French Endorsement or Atmlish Advice to no—General ono commercial News. Nam YORE, sae Tr.—The otoilmoklp oubs has arrived from Liverpool with dates to the 17th, and by telegraph from London to the 18th. The steamer Louisiana arrived out on the 15th. The American advicea received by the (Mina had but little c Oat. American comities were aotive and advancing All the Paris journals quote Lord Brougham's speech urging the pulley of clemency upon the American anYerunlent, and generally probe it. Several toren hopes that thane humane Rugger Bons may be attended to on the other aide of the At The Palle Patric Says that the apology made for the Insult to the American consul's flag at Honolulu by an English captain last April, not being Batts factory to the Washington Government, a demand was made for further Satisfaction, which the Eng lish Government has just given in a despatch to President Johnson, expressing regret for the occur rence. In the Home of 00111M0138, Mr. CaldweUesid that the ronferenoea with the Canadian deputation rela- the to defeneee, ht., closed on the 16th. The pa pen wilt be lald before Parliament on the lath. Mr. Hatfield made an inquiry as to the re ttatab- lbhment of the English Consuls at the Southern ports of the 'United States. Mr. Layard said that Consul) were now placed at short Intervals at the principal ports. The British Government met with a temporary defeat by two majority on the question of going into committee on the supply and management of the dook 'Ws, but the reverse was speedily overcome. Mr. Berkeley made his annual motion In favor of the ballot, but Lord Palmerston opposed, and It ASS lost by 44 majority. The Frown; fleet will not visit the English porn till August, owing to the requisite repairs. The Ascot cup was won by " Ely," atter a dead beat with " General Peel." The Paris Moniteur, In denying the rumors of large reinforcements; f'or Mexico, explains that the army in Mulct, Will. MOM before the 31st of De cember, the number of men necessary to replace those whose terms expire by that date. The objeot of the movement is to maintain, not Inorease the strength of the army. Fhe foreign ambassadors had congratulated Na poleon on his safe return. The Bank of Prance ;sash returns show •a de crease of 13,000,000 Wanes on the week. The Bourse was heavy. The Prussian Upper Chamber has rejected the budget of the Lower Rouse, and left the Govern ment to fix its own budget. SHAROBAB, May 20.—Freights are unchanged. Exchange, 68. 1; 1 1,d. Lot man', June 18 —The finned States frigates Niagara and Sacramento sailed from Southampton on the 17th, destination unknown. The Prussian Chambers were prorogued on the 17th. Biscmark, in a speech from the throne, bit tern reproacher. the Chambers for their opposition to we Government. They separated With feelings of mutual estrangerrialt. Commercial Intelligence. TayExmoor, June 17—Evening.—The sales of cot- ton today were 20,000 bales, the market buoyant at an advance of lid. The sales to speculators and exporters were 8000 bales. Breadstuffs were quiet and steady. Messrs. Wakefield, Nash, & Co., and Richardson & Co. quote Flour inactive; Wheat dull bat unchanged ; winter red Western 85 8d689 I.od, white Western 85 6d6 9s 8d ; Corn Arm, with an upward tendency; mixed Von 23s ed. Paowiarows —The market IS quiet. Xesors. Big laud, Attaya, & Co. quote Beef quiet and steady. Pork ban declined 2s (WWI% Batton quiet, par. tinily declined lift3s. Lard has an upward ten. dency ; sales at 5E4878. Tallow quiet and steady. Pitonnom—Ashes easier, at 28s 5d@283 for Pote. Sugar easier. Coffee quiet. Rios inactive. Sperm Oil quiet. Common Rosin dull and declining . Spirits Turpentine flat at 558. Petroleum firm, LONDOV, Tone 17.—Consels for MOney, 98,347&90?i; Illinois Central shares, sterling, 52®53; United States 0.205, . 69%®6930. Livanzool., June 17.—A sale was made on the Liverpool Stock Exchange, to-day, of an old .£l,OOO stare Of the Atlantto Telegraph Company. The price paid was 1418. The last previous sale was made at £246. Proms, June 17.—The Bourse la firm; Rendes 661. 420. BURSTING OF AN OIL BUBBLE. STRANGE DEVELOPMENTS ABOUT A NEW YORK COMPANY. During an Investigation before Jeatioe Dodge, of • New York, on Monday, into th e a ff airs of an oil company, known as the "United Service Petro. bunt and Mining Company," some strange de velopments were made. Mr. George D. Kellogg, of No. 267 West Drenty.third street and several gentlemen of good Standing In ;society are the prin. elpal oomplainante, and they allege that William D. Mann and Daniel Stratton, Jr., who ware managing officers of the above-naesed company, had defrauded them of over $46,000. From the affidavits made, it appears that the accused, some months since, organized a company to be known as the " United Service Petroleum and Mining Company." Major General Winfield S. Hancock, either with or without his consent, was elected president, and Mann, one of the accused, vice Tow font and general superintendent. A pro• spades was published giving_ the names Of the founders of the company, its officers ant stockhold ers, prominent among whom were the names of some of the most celebrated officers Connected with the Army of the Potomac and the Wat Depart ment, the number of acres of land owned by the company and Its location, together with the proba bilities of striking oil In the localities mentioned— all presented In the moat gorgeous colors, and, when backed up by the names presented, liable to deceive the most, wary. Large quantities of the stack ware sold, amounting In the aggregate to over $65,000, of which Stratton and Mann elate:nod to have epees fee ‘1) , 41 in payment of the land, and expense of working, ko. A short time since, Megan. S..T. Albright, elt•Governor of Arizona, William S. liillyer, and George D. Kellogg, believing that all was not right, went out to where the land mentioned lathe prospectus was alleged to be 10. anted, and there found that a swindle of the most barefaced description had been perpetrated. Ia no instance were the representations made correct. In stead of a number of wells almost ready to yield a return for the outlay expended on them, as they had expected to see, they found but One solitary Gannett lion, sod the hotel and out-buildings described In the prospectus, proved to be nothing bat wretched Shanties. On these representations the magistrate issued A warrant for the arrest of the accused. Da ring the afternoon officer Andre arrested Mann at the Astor House, and he was committed to await an examination. Stratton is absent in the West, bat will probably be arrested In a day or two, as an tfficer has been despatched for him. Minn, at the commencement of the war, entered the service as Colonel of the lth Michigan Cavalry, and while on duty was located in and around Washington, thus enabling him to form the acquaintance of many, whom he afterwards induced to enter into his bubble petroleum scheme. Ixtraordinar: Case of Suspended & n I. The Newcastle (England) Chronicle says: "A most remarkable Case of suspended animation has occurred In Newcastle. One night a boy named Batey, about twelve years of age, went to bed after partaking rather heartily of some rhubarb tart. Next morning about six o'clock he awoke in great pain, and his father used some simple remedies to remove the path, but his efforts were of no avail, and shortly afterwards the boy apparently died. Preparations were made for the funeral, and the father went to the register office to . obtain a Carted. eate for the burial, bat this the registrar refused to give, as no Menial gentleman bad seen the lad while he was 111, and there was nothing to show what had been the cause of death. Tate father was recommended to go to the coroner, and see if an in should be held, and thither he proceeded. Mr. Hoyle, after hearing the particulars of the death, ordered a mat mortem examination to be made. and Mr. W. S. Rayne, surgeon, was Sent for on Thursday morning. M.T. Rayne was, however, out of town; and as the case was repre sented to be urgent—'the body would not keep this hot weather'—Mr. Bush (Mr. Rayne's assistant) got Dr. Carr to undertake the duty of ascertaining the cause of death. Dr. Carr and Mr. Bush with their implements of dissection, and accompanied by the father of the ' deceased,' proceeded—two days after the lad had died'—to the house of mourning, where bad been left the body of the deceased lad, with ail the symptoms of grief around it. But eon- Wye the astonishment of the father When he be held his son, who had been dead, as he thought two days, standing in the doorway, as if nothing had happened. There was nothing ghastly about him. He did not appear like one who had visit ed the other world, nor like one risen from the dead ; but he stood with the utmost unconcern, and with every sign of health and life about hits. The as. tonished parent could scarcely believe hie eyes, and the doctors almost began to think that they were hoaxed. The lad, however, told his own tale. Ho knew nothing about his narrow escape from being buried althe. AU he knew wee that he had been asleep, and on wakening, as he found 110 One in the house—his father was looking for the doctors and his mother was out, probably making arrange • merits for the funeral—he got up, and feeling very hungry, looked about for something to eat. Find. fag some eggs he cooked them, after which he went out, in happy Ignorance of his narrow escape from the grave and the surgeon's knife. Mr. Bush told the lad it was a good thing that he had come to life' when lie did ; if he had neon but half an hour later he would probably have been killed In the at tempt to ascertain why he had °eased to exist.” NOVEL Lovg.MAEUW. At Desborough, a small town in Northamptonshire, there Is a ,gentleman engaged in some saanotsettiring bulifieSS, Rained Benjamin Riley. Mr. Riley, some time since, deter mined to marry one of the young women employed in his factory, named Mary Ann Paine. But having before his eyes the fear of Mrs. Grundy, the worthy , manufacturer has taken the novel course of pub lishing a justification of hie conduct in the columns of a local newspaper. In his advertisement Mr. Riley tells his work-people and the townfolk in general that he Is anxious to do everything openly and above-board, and he feels*they have Some sort of right to ask his reasons for so flagrant a breash of the eellYelitlonalitles. Accordingly, they are informed that the marriage is not to take place till May next, and that in the Mean. time Mr. Riley will have his "intended," as he calls her, educated to a level with himself; for, "of course, to unite -himself to this young woman now would be very foolish indeed, I having been favored with a good education and cultivation, she an nn. cultured factory girl." Mr. Riley has, therefore, ad vertised in the British Standard and Patriot, and in a few days ids advertisement will be In two other papers,for "is lady, a member Of a Christian church, to instruct in various branches of useful knowledge, a young lady whose education hag been neglected." Liberal terms being offered, nine Christian ladies have already responded to this ap peal, and no doubt others will apply, so that there will be a good field of choice, and Miss Paine will slim, says Mr. Riley, If nothing prevents, " have a very voluminous correspondence from Myself." The result expected is that, by the wedding:day, the young lady will be pretty well informed in crdinary matters, have learned to play fairly on the harmonium, to reed the French hinguage with ,5 , 000 , to write It fairly, and to Speak It With tolerable isnotioY. Mr. Riley having thus made a clean breast of ids matrimonial designs, has ( so he says) ordered the publisher or the South Midland Free Press to send a copy of the paper in which the expose appears to all the factory-workers In his employ. NIW Yoss. Juke 27 B.S.Wrissoirm, Jane 27.—Flour is dull and droop. ing ; Win= IMPertine m quoted at 57.2507.50. Wheat le dull and heavy ; Southern red..111,6661..r0. Corn dull at 85086 e for white. Provision!, Steady; hulk shoulders, 140. Whisky dull and nominal. Grooinruerr, June N.—Flour and Grain dull. Whisky sold at 0,9702. Ness Pork firm.. 424 Mad. Sinn lots of lard sold at 173fi073 0 . Oureado, June 27.—Flour dull, and declined 100 Ito. Wheat quiet and declined 3 6 0 10 ; same t o, 41.10)@1.1136 for No. 1, and 930960 for N 0.2. Corn quiet and declined 2e; sales at 54.35055 c, for No. 1., s 2 e5BO for No. 2. Oats quiet, and decline d 20230 ; salmi at. SOX - Wee fa NO. 1. 1110171nee waist 41.9601.98. PfOV/8101111 dull. FrOlgtooeveaay. Beee irte. 13hipmeata Flour 5,600 5 , 000 Wheat 69,000 30,000 Corn 209,000 60,000 Oats 76,000 30.000 EUROPE. PETROLEUM. 'nation. Markets by Tele&rapl. Ship News. BOOTOn, June Z7.--Arrired, bark lilas Tarlton, from bailsman. TRIM C ITV". DESTRUCTIVE FIRE ON DELAWARE AVENUE. $lOO,OOO Worth of Property Destroyed. EXPLOSION OF FIREWORKS. SCENES AND INCIDENTS Yesterday afternoon about halt past two o'clook, One Of the meet destructive fires which hag 00011170 d in our city for some time petit, broke out in the CS. tabilshment of Mr. Joseph B. Bossier, imprter of fruits, Sco., Nos. 108 and 110 South Delaware avenue. The buildings were four stories in height, built of brick, and were completely burned, together with their contents. The stook consisted of a large as sortment of fireworks, which had been laid in, in lintiOlpation or the coming national holiday, and also an immense stook of foreign fruits, lemons, raisins, figs, nuts, to. Also, candles, lozenges, and at least 525,000 worth of canned goods— comprising all kinds of fruits and vegetables, meats, shellfish, about 4,000 dozen of canned peaches, one thousand dozen tomatoes, poultry, lobsters, oysters ; also, catsups, preserves, &o , act. Mr. Bossier had received many orders for fire works, and had on hand a much larger stock of these articles than at any time before. One order Of WO worth of fireworks was already packed for shipment to Pottsville, and was entirely destroyed. The fireworks are estimated to be worth from five to ten thousand dollars. The fireworks were stored usually in the fourth story of , building No. 110, but owing to the great demand for these ant• tiles, they had all been brought down to the first floor, and were there displayed on shelves, banging to the wails, and suspenued from the ceiling. All rho other stook was stored on the different floors of tics. 10S and 110. The fire originated on the first floor of No.llo, In a pile of Roman candles, whioh had been done up in packages of a dozen each, and were lying on the floor under a shell against the Counting room. Mr. Ressler was writing at his desk in the counting /own. within three feet of the Roman candles. The first intimation he had Of any fire was by hear ing a hissing noise, and on looking for the cause thereof observed the pile of Roman candles in a blase. Re immediately got a small hose, which he had on the premises, and attached it to a tire ping immediately in front of the establishment. The plug, unfortunately. was out of order and of little use. The fire soon commuulcated to all the pyro technic& on the tint floor, and everybody in the establishment was Compelled to vacate. Mr. 8., with the assistance of MS elerke and others, succeeded in saving most of the valuable books and papers. The fireworks scattered in all directions across Delaware avenue,striking horses and vehioles passing by, and arting into toe river. The flames spread rapidly, and soon the whole of the two buildings was enveloped in flames. As may be imagined, the sight, owing to the explosion of all varieties of fireworks and the rapid spread of the DAMN, was a grand and awful one. Some of the Iran Cans were saved ; some had the labels washed Off, so that ft wilt be impossible without opening themto teigwhat they contain, and must necessarily be sold at a great sacrifice. The origin of the tire is not known with any cer tainty at present, although the supposition Is that It originated loom a cigar in the hands of a customer who had been In the store a short time before the fire occurred. it is thought that the hot ashes from the cigar were scattered carelessly around. Mr. Bossier has always been most careful in preventing smoking in hie establishment, and had placards posted Up cautioning customers against smoking. As hue been stated, the flames spread rapidly, and icon communicated to the adjoining properties. On the north is a tioree-and4-halfetory brick building, occupied by Robert R. Neff, a dealer in cheese, canned fruits, &O. lie had on hand a stock valued at about lieb,ooo, which escaped with slight damage, and which is fully insured in the Pennsylvania Fire Insurance Company. The building is owned by the Pritchard estate, and is slightly damaged, and fully insure'. The building on the south, No. 113, Is a four-and a-half-story brick, occupied Dv Neff & Nurn. They had on hand a stook of barley, hops, brooms, no. They suffered Mostly from water. Tools damage is mot very heavy, and is folly covered by Insurance. On Water street, the lire communiCated to a threesstailly brick building, occupied by Anerbaon & Co., dealers in foreign groceries, cigars, etc. They suffered slightly by water. Adjoining the lea mentioned property on the south is a three-story brick store, occupied on the first floor by William E. Porter & Son, commission merchants. Their stock was saved by removal. The upper stories were used far storage by Auer. bach & Co., who lied stored here a heavy stook of cigars, canned fruits, peas, beans, and foreign gro ceries, all 01 which suffered considerably , by water. Their MN Is covered by Insurance in the Royal and Delaware Mutual companies. The cellar or this building was occupied by Charles Donahue for the Storage of sugar and molasses. Ile had on hand a vary heavy stock, and suffered by water. IDS place was flooded. Re is not insured. The Melees of a steam fire.engine were secured as soon as the fire was extinguished to pump the water out of the cel lar, and much of the goods were saved by this Means. . This building is owned by William P. Wilate& and Is fully insured in the American insurance Company. The rear portion of the roof was burned. The store has iron shutters, and this, no doubt, saved it from destruction. Adjoining the last-mentiened property on the mufti is a tbreeestory brick building occupied by Rhoades & Williams, dealers In groceries and for eign fruits. The building was slightly damaged by tire, and the stook by water. The loss is folly co vered by Insurance. Other surrouncting properties were damaged, but not to any great extent. Mr. Bossier thinks his total loss will reach $75,000, upon which he has an insurance of $50,000 in the Royal Ineurande Company, of Liverpool, Ameri can, of Philadelphia, and Hartford, of Connectiout. So rapidly did the Ramos spread, that nearly all the clerks and Other employees lost some of their cloth ing, their Watches, and small Sums of money. fine building No. 108 South Delaware avenue, is owned b • William P. Wilstaah. The interior was cote- p etely gutted, but the walls are in good condition. It is immured in the Fire Association to the amount of $6,000. This will lully cover the loss. The other building, No, 110, is owned by °harks P. Massey, whose loos Mateo covered by insurance la the Ame rican. The total loss will reach about $lOO,OOO. The firemen worked nobly. Their determined efforts alone saved much adjoining property from destruction.. Many of the of water from the river, ao that Meta wag AO Saataitf of that lediapenoshle article. etre _at front part Scanted fifteen streams playing into ,the front part of the buildings alone. There Ware, besides ' theae, we many on the rear, and still more on the roofs and adjoining properties. Mr. Bossier says that the fire-ping in front of his place Mei been reported out of order on several 0008810119 within the last few weeks, and had it been repaired, he might have been able to subdue the flames at their outbreak by means thereof, in eon nection with the hoes which he kept on his pre- Wass. Officer liamilton, of the Third district, in his offorte to rave some Of the property, Oases very near being suffocated. lie was picked up in an exhausted condition, and taken to his home. An instance Of daring bravery is told. Diehard Keloh, a member of the Good Intent Holm floind piny, rushed into the countingdionse and ono ceeded in reaming from the fire a fire-proof safe, the door of which had been left open, containing a lot of valuable papers forgotten by Mr. Sassier. Messrs. Peter King and B, Savage, members Of the Franklin Engine, were burned while getting the books and money from Mr. Buosieris store. r serge W. Kugler, of the Franklin Engine, saved the policy of insurance. Samuel Davies, of the Same company, also did good service In saving pro potty. A WENS. The fire was inaugurated by an explosion that startled the merchants, and the clerks, and every body else in that vicinity from their propriety. The report was heard at Fourth and Ohestnut streets, other noiseshe rumbling of the passenger ears and incident to other street beams. It Sounded like a sort or Confined explosion as if It were under ground. Presently there belched up a dense column of rolling black smoke that formed a graceful curve over the bosom of the Delaware, the wind at the time blowing a pretty attff breeze From the seoluy thweit s i t n . g T hara o c n te eo e a v th y w b h dy f th a t v i n ol eint - ty being aware of the contents of the building on fire. An attempt was made to throw out some of the fire-works, but presently a Shower Of pyrie flees belched forth, and slush a hissing and cracking, and minor explosions as occurred, caused the near spec- tators to give the place a l wide berth. Banda lights, pinwheels, grasshoppers, triangles, flower pots, mines, snakes, Union candles, Ohinete eras's era, double-headers, and rockets fizzed and whiz• zed, popped and cracked, and played high fantastic Maks. The Smaller kind of *raft at the wharves near the fire began to haul off to more remote places ,• the large whips aw n ing Liverpool line were speedily covered with sails and water played upon them, so that any incendiary spark that might chance to pass that way might meet with a cool receptiOn. Quite a number of steanstugs, ever on the alert for business, ap preached the vicinity and laid off lathe stream to render any assistance that might become necessary. All this time the fire was raging with great fury in the building where it originated, and some time elapsed before the flames forced their way through the roof. The smoke belched forth in volumes, green, black, yellow, white and blue occasionally fiery tongues shot through the rolling column, and occasionally rockets or serpents fizzled out their life.giving brilliancy In the superior light of the cloudless sun, while pigeons hovered wildly around, many falling dead in the smoke. Had the time been after nightfall, the scene Would have been grand and imposing, worthy of the forthcom: Mg glorious Fourth, Some Idea may be formed of the quantity Of smoke emitted from the volcano Of eyrie fires, When WO State that it spread in a Con. Winona line to a distance far above Petty's island on the Delaware. The scene was enlivened by the firemen and their steamers. The engines were ranged along. the wharves; the motion appa ratus was placed in the water of the docks, and such a Runtish:l as spouted against, into, and over, the burning building gave especial practical evi dence of the power and advantage of the steam machines. "Good gracious!" said a eountryman from Long-adorning, "them ar things might squirt the hull Atlantic= ocean away in half a day." There was .indeed a powerful body of water used without drawing Minn from the resources at Fain Monet. The contlagration was stubborn for an hour, when at last victory perehed upon the banners of the fire department. itITOTHB33 MBE. Last evening, about halflast nine o'clock, an alarm of fire was mica stoned by the burning of an ice idled at Dickinson street wharf. DOIIBLEDLY C01711,T-MABTIAL.--Tlle Court reateembled yesterday morning, all the members present. The ease of Wm. Neal was resumed. Colonel George IL Clrosman testified that the printed specifloationa furnishing to co/Art.o4ra the size and quality of tents required by the Govern• merit were printed from specifications furnished by Neal, then chief Inspector at the Arsenal. Witness had never given the accused instructions to accept tents that were looking in size, as had been alleged. Witness was surprised to loam from a surgeon that the hospital tents were only fourteen feet square, instead of fourteen feet alx inches, which was regulation size. Mr. Neal said that he had Sanctioned the reduction In size on account Of the saving It would be to the Government, and that the usefulness of the tent was not impaired. Adjourned. NAVAL COURT MARTIAL.—The naval court martial which is in session at the Navy Yard has concluded Its labors in the case of B. A. David son, acting first, assistant engineer, and the sentence of the court, that he be dismissed - from the service, 'haa been approved b y _ the . Secretary of the Navy. The case of Henry Hoover, naval contractor, has been concluded , and the hlnegt! of the court for. warded to the department, at Washington. • THE SOLDIERS OP 1812.—The veterans of 1812 will assemble In the Supreme Court-room this morning, at ten otolock, to make arrangements tO participate In the oelebration on the Fourth of :MIT next, at Gettysburg, Pa., in laying the oornerstone of the monument to be ereoted in the Soldiers Cemetery in honor of the Union soldiers who have fallen in the resent rebellion• veterans of the ad joining counties and stew, desirous of uniting, will attend. BABB BALL.—The Resolute Club, of Brewton; will arrive here to-night at ten otelook, Archor to their quarters, at the Union, Hotel, street, above Third. On Thursday, they will play the Keystones, at Twenty•lifth and Jefferson streets; Friday, the °etude= ,• Saturday, the Athletloe. They ore superior players, and moss ex mhlslMlT young men. LTNCOLN MONUMENT iIesocIATION. — TI I9 following SUMS have been received by James-L. °foghorn, Treasurer of the Lincoln Monuote Association, at the Whoa, 921 Oheetnat street: Ladies' Soldiers , Relief Sootety of the Seoond - Reformed Du Church, h per Mrs. D. W. 0. Moore, Treasurer $26 00 S. Starr 100 IRE ,PRESS.-PHILADRITHIA; WEDNESDAY, RINE 21, 1865: TEE CANAL-BOAT HOMICIDE.-00rOner Taylor coneluded the inquest yesterday In the case of Alexander lardy, who was shot on a canal. boat on the loth Instant. No additional evidence was adduced, except the following deposition taken by Alderman Heider: City of Philadelphia, as.: Alexander Kira,' being duly sworn, according to law, deposes and says : He Is twenty years Of age was born in this elty I that he is a boatman by pre torsion, and was employed Oa' the canal-boat- G. P. Nevin, now lying over above hlarket.street bridge, on the Schuylkill ; that on the evening of June 10th, 1865, was in company with two young follows, named unknown, employed on boats out there ; that about eleven Wolcott on the night of Jane 10th, HO, he was snot at Racastreet wharf, on board a. canal• boat belorglng to Johnny Patterson, by some person on board of said boat, whose name is unknown to deponent ; I would know him it I saw him; the two young men above mentioned were along at the time; we were coming from a man ' s house awned Sarffiel Gonidin, and were ;Mug to the boat to torn 1n; Goldin lives above Race street, in, I think, Davis street ; I was in the cabin of the boat at the time I was shot; we got on the boat, and another fellow who was with roe went down In the cabin,. and I went down alter hint ; the man that shot mo said nothing to me that I know of ; I had no bad, neas In the cabin; I was tightand was acquainted with the boar, and just went down there; I had been drinking a good deal during the evening; I was OIL board that boat In the afternoon; an the men wore working around there ; we went over in a small boat and sat on this data boat talking to the men ; we were not ordered off the boat in tee afternoon ; one of the young fellows who was with me when I was shot was with me in the afternoon ; the other young tallow was over at the boat; do not re collect being told not to come down in the cabin at night before the man shot me • the man that shot me was the only one hr the c abin ; don't know the pawns to the boats the two young men who were with me belonged to ; don't knew the IMMO of either of the young fellows; we had a .battean tied to the boat on Which I was shot, and intended to go over to oar own boats in this battean ; the Mittman was Coo there about 7 o'clock In the evening ,• we went Directly to Golden's house and remained there until we started to go to Callowhill street; was only at Golcen's a few minima • we went to the house in Callowhill street, a coupe of doors above Twenty thud street, kept by W Joilett, and remained there the whole cooing ; went back to Golden's and right out again, and started for the boats; the young men who were with me were pretty , sober; they did not drink as much as I did; I don't rootlet% Whether it was me or.the otheryoung fellow that Went into the cabin first; the cabin door was open; there was no light in there' I am fully aware , or the cendftion that I am in ; that I may recover and may not recover ,• I had no conversation with either of these young fellows about going into theoanin of the boat ; there is nothing else I can think of about this case; that le about all ; the man who shot me was about elx lot or six feet tw inches ; don't ree collect anything else about his appearance. The jury rendered a verdict : That the said Alex ander Kirdy came to his death at the hands of Tha DM Carroll, and that John Patterson watnooessory before the fact. Carroll watt committed, and Patterson was held by the coroner in $2,500 ball to shower as an UMW sory. THE Bcuoor, BOABD.—An adjourned meeting of the Board of Controllers of the Public Schools was held yesterday afternoon, President Sbippen in the chair. A COMMUnleation was received from the Second section, rsqueating the Board to apprOWlate WOO for repairs to the Watson SOIIOOI.IIO/109, Mary street. Also, from the same section,Raking that the city lot, on the north side of Car penter street, above Sixth. be used for the erection of a school house. There are ROA two large schools within two squares of this lot, totally inadequate for school purposes, coating the city *OOO per annum for rent. A communication from the Eighth section, from the trustees of the Western Church, asking for an it crease errant for the rooms of the ohnroh used for school purposes. . AU or the above commentootiorol ware apprOpri ately referred. The Committee on Grammar, Secondary, and PM mery, reported resolutions in favor of opening a Fourth division In the boy's primary school, No. 12 ; In the primary school on Lancaster avenue, near Fortieth street ; and in the Tyndale mansion pri• Mary sohorl. All the new divisions to be created on the lot of September. The resolutions IMO agreed to. Mr. Vaughan moved to reconsider the resolution passed at the last meeting making the 809810118 of the school of five hours' duration. Agreed to. Mr. Vaughan moved to amend the resolution by ineklng the session three hours and a halt long, from half-past eight to twelve o'clock. Mr. HAWS Moved to amend by making the hours from eight to ten o'clock. Lost. Another amendment, making the heuvi from eight to twelve was lost, and the original resolution passed. The thanks of the Board were then tendered to Edward Sbippen, president ; H. W. Hniloweli, secretary; James Dick, assistant secretary; and Peter Lang, messenger, for the faithful manner in whit* they had performed their dation. Adjourned sine die. Tan ACADEMY OP ROTHE DAME.—The Closing exercises ,of . the half.yearly. eciolon of the excellent Academy under the Charge or the Sietere Of Notre Dame, Wok place yesterday afternoon, at the school, corner of Filbert and Juniper Street& Premiums were distributed to the young ladies who had distinguished themselves for scholarship and good conduct during the term which has just ended, the most prominent pupils being crowned with flowers. Bishop Wood, the Very Reverend fir. O'Hara, the Rev. Messrs. Dann. &challis, Di Ka rla, Martin, O'Reilly, Carter, Kelley, ands other members of the Catholic clergy of the city were present, the ceremony of distributing the premiums being performed by the Bishop. The proceedings Were enlivened by vocal and luatrumental nottro by the scholars, and by monstrous. At the close, the Bishop made a few remarks. The entertainment was extremely pleating, and the good Sisters of Notre Dame may well feel proud of the conduct and progress of the young ladles under their charge. SALE OF REAL ESTATE, STOOKS, &O.— The following properties were disposed of at AL Ttomas & Sons sale yesterday afternoon : 15 shares National Bank of the Northern Libor. tire, 1190 oath. 87 shares National Bank or the Northern Liber ties, 488 esob. 5 shares Pennsylvania railroad, $553( eaeh. 6 shares Hazleton Coal Co., 458% each. 4,000 shares Philadelphia and Cherryßun 011 Co., 90 casts each. 4.000 shares Hibbard 011 Co., 12% cents each. 25 shares Stink Mountain Coal Co., 451 asoh. 1 share Point Breeze Park AssoMation. 4177 50. 1 share Philadelphia LthraryAssoolation, $BO. Scrip, i6 l:tem ei n i t . ....o-1 +.O ge.e.l._ cum:nanny 1 stare Mercantile Library Co., gill*. Dwelling, Benton street, north of Undoes, 4900. Lot, corner York and Tnup streetsisi.soo. - Dwelling, York street above Tap, OLEO, Residence, 2025 Walnut street. 424.1100 k Gauntry residence, Old York Road. 4 Dwelling, 1534 Cherry street. 98,600.8,700. Brick and frame buildings, 217 Race street, 45,900. Dwelling, Norris street, east of Queen, 4500. Dwelling, 121 Jones alley, 91,660. Two frame dwellings, N. B. corner Francis and Shirley streets, $2,000. Ground rent of 4450, of lot, Shirley Street, south of Anne, $425. Ground rent of $450, of lot, 794 Shirley street, 4400. Ciround rent of 16425, of lot, 728 Shirley street. 4380. Ground rent of 4672.83, of lot, 714 Shirley Street, 1690.` - Ground Ground rent of 4666.66, of lot, corner Wylie and Orr streets, $550. Ground rent of 4868.88, of lot, 708 Orr street, $295. Ground rent of 4354.16, of lot, 710 Orr street, 4290. DELIGHTFUL ExCIIRaION.—The Sabbath HOltord of the First Congregational Church, Rev. D. L. Gear. had a delightful excursion yesterday. The Sylvan Retreat, on the line of the North Panntifl. yenta Railroad, was selected as the grounds for the pie-nio. It is quite a picturesque place, and has elegant springs upon the grounds. About eight hun dred ilersOns, including children and adults at tended the plank% and abandoned themselves ' to day's happy recreation. Everything passed off pleasantly'. and the weather was all that could be desired, a fine balmy breeze blowing daring the en tire day. " Mr. A. H. Fracker, the courteous master or transportation on the North Pennsylvania Rail road, had every accommodation requisite for the proper enjoyment or th,o restivitfec, and it wail a .10. Hghtful trip throughout. TROTTING AT SUFFOLK PARS.— Yester. day afternoon a trot took place at Suffolk Park, for a puree of 8500 ; mile heats, beet three In fire In Iranian. The following is the result : Edward Haatlnge, g. in. Lady Mao .. 1,1, 1. Henry Jeffries, blk. g. Sailor Hoy 2 2, 2. S. O. Rodgers, b. e. Garibaldi 8 3 3. Time, 2.48%, 2.43%, 2.49. LINCOLN MEMORIAL FUND.—Mr. UMW', 1330 Buttonwood street, has been appointed' assidarit treasurer or the one hundred thousand• dollar memorial fund. SubseriPtlODS, limited , to one dollar, will be received by him, by mail or other- W 180. PASSENGER RAILWAY ACClDENT.—Yes terday afternoon Robert Carlin, ten yenta of age, was ten over by a Ridge•avenne oar at the Falls of Sohnylkiii and had his right arm Mitred. He was taken to h is home in Manamink. Mort of Quarter PossilOiae-1100. Joseph Allison, Associate Jostles. The oases disposed of la flag Court yesterday Were barren of Interest. John Boyce, an oysterman who does bulimia OR Spruce.street wharf, pleaded ollty to having own- Mated an assault and batterYlfilßli Bashes. Tne latter had been a dustnmer of the defendant, and according to defendant , e-stateniegti had not WY failed to pay his bills in fall, but had edso traduced the character and quality of defendant's oysters, thus adding insult to injury. Upon the oceasion Of the assault and battery. roused by Hughes' taunts and innendoes, Boyce allowed temper to master Ms judgment, and he gave thaprotecitor severe blow upon the month. The Judge fined Boyce $lO and the costs. Michael Bowles was convicted of assault and hat tery on Mary BObncrt, a sub-tenant, living in .hie boure. The excuse was that after 12 o'olook at night she persisted In sitting on the step of the" front door, and refused to come In at defendeat'S request, in order that he might close the liodee- Sentence deferred. Henry Stude WAR hied for the larceny of twenty dollars, the property of floury Ramliekholillh RAO testified that Stade took the money Witlmai consent, and afterwards zeroed to return It. Tor the defence however, it was shown that the prose cutor, who s defendant's brother-In-law, loaned hint the money, and that the next daypart of it was' laid. The balance net being fo coming, he insch. !s -tated a civil suit before on ald rth erman -for its re- covery, and subsequently preferred the - charge of larceny. The Oommonwealth, upon this [state of facts, abandoned the case, and the jury rendered a Verdict of not guilty. Mickey Darden wad tried upon a charge of lareeny preferred by Mary Boyle. Is ap peared that her Sal Neely Boyle, accompanied by the defendant, Duo lan, went to Norristown and enlisted. Ble bounty, amounting to $4OO, he entrusted with Doolan tO bring to his mother, Afre. Boyle, in Philadelphia. Be never paid the money, and she had him arrested for larceny. At the alderman's abbe defendant ea preived ills readiness to pay $4OO of the amount,- claiming that the con, Neely. Boyle, had allow ed him 00 to cover trouble and ,expenses incurred by him. The prosecution declined to receive leas than the full amount of $4OO. The jury rendered a ver dict of not guilty. ()has. Martin pleaded guilty to assault and bat tery ou A. W. Olover, and was fined $lO and costs, and held in $5OO to keep the peace. Corers or Common Pleas—Perdere Ludlow. The adeoellaneoue argument llet, wide): has been before the court for the past two days—Monday and Tuestlay--was dually concluded. Friday next will be the last Orphans' Court until September. On the thirteenth of June a thief stole a necktie from the store of Par. Eshelman, on Chestnut street. The fellow was taken into custody, and when ex reigned before 31r. Alderfnan Bottler he gape the Dante of ridnesa Etrebride, and said that he lived to New Sewn. In this, he appropidated to his own nee the Man Of isoung Jerse y ,member of a molt estimable family New and for which he deserves ** additional penalty. The real Mimes Xirkbrida bi a young gentleman of exoellent teen• ration, which cannot be sullied by the eforemenctOn• ed misappropriation of his name, however Mel he may feel annoyed. (Before Mr. Alderman Mettler.] A WOMAN IN witourMis. Tomas Paten alias Frank Pete, who woo bound over. on Monday, to answer bite OUliss• of having robbed a eaflorO d 11200, had, it la.adieged, an aeiom• Mice named.. Sarah Gordon. _ She wee arrested Tor- terday; and - at a - bearing - before Aiderinan Settler, the evidence showed that when Pete was arrested he asked permission to change his Melling. The officer grahted the requeot, an d when Foto throw Ott THE COURTS_ THE POLICE. SHAMEFUL MISNOMER. his enothhig, Sarah WU canto take something from one of his poekets.' The amount was $lO5. She Was ooreleitted to answer. TEM 0.&811F OF Zw.rsorm OlniiBltott came up for a farther bearing yes tord ay. An eapress messenger produced a book in which was the signature of Thomas Elliott, for package said to contain 'OK Bent to him for safe keeping by a soldier- A bond, appended to which ..se the signet= Of Elliott, was produced at the bearing, and It Compared exactly with the ens at tached to the book. He was held in 81,500 for a further hearing. Novar. OCCURRENCE Wm. Keyser is a billposter, and whilst posting a blll upon a telegraph pole in Market street, pester. day, a wagon which was being driven by 'Arm* a pushcart which was standing near, and sie wed it around in snob a manner as to break the leg of Mr. Eeyser. The driver was arrested and held in coon ball to antiwar. This will be a fine, knotty question for Philadelphia lawyers to unravel. MELD TO ANSWER. Samuel Stewart, the proprietor of a hotel on lid- card avenue, charged with having a forged bounty warrant, was finally held to answer at court yester day. No further evidence was adduced at the hear ing. /Before Mr. Recorder Enen. EISBIOUB MARGIN. There is no crime in the criminal annals more Contemptible than that of perjury, and it Is seldom we have to reeord enoh Mies. Yesterday, however, the Recorder had two oases before Ulm. The court reports in this paper noticed a short time since the trial of Michael Lewis, a tavern-keeper, charged with robbing Michael Harding of sixty.ilve dollars. The jury acquitted Lewis, and he now brings a salt before Recorder Enen, charging that Harding at tempted to bribe a man to swear against him, and be produced witnesses to swear that Harding had his money when be left his hotel, and,consequently, was lett robbed at all. Harding was committed in default of ono thousand dollars bail to answer the cheree of perjury. Magnus Hahn was also charged with perjury, in swearing that he paid George Kirtel *2,000 for the Imo will of a tavern. Upon this oath Hlrtel was convicted of secreting his goods from creditors; bat it becoming apparent to the court that perjury had been committed. the verdlot was set aside-and a new trial granted. Mete] proves that he received only 11500 from Hahn, and not $l,OOO, as he swears, and hence the perjury. Hahn was held to answer. FINANCIAL AND INICHINKIICUL• There Was & fair amount doing atthe Stook Blatt yesterday, and prices, with few exceptions, Were nsm. Government loans were offered snore freely, and sates effected at AS for the 5 Ics, and 109% for CM MM. There was nothlog said in the 10.408. State Is were steady at 88. City 63 were imitative, the new only 'lading purchasers; the highest rate attained was 50. We notice a renewed in entry on, the share list; and the railroads, notwithstanding the free predictions or lower priceß, show a general firmness. The argte merits that the end of the war, putting off the great source of the prosperity of the laat four yearm..the Government transportation of troops and supplleil— would seriously interfere with the mar ketable value of railroad stooks, does not hold out. The roads are still doing a good business, and many of them makiDg a great deal of money. The pamden and Amboy, yesterday advanced 2%, sell ing at 128% . . North Pennsylvania and Pennsylva nia Yamada were also higher. Reading opened at 48X, but afterwards declined to 47% % ; Catawissa preferred sold at 25; Philadelphia and Erie at 24, an advance of 2 ; Mtnehlli at 57, and Northern Cen tral at 46. The oil stocks continue very dull. Pile. senger railroad etooks are held firmly ; 79 was bid for Second and Third; 48 for Tenth and Eleventh ; 20 for Sprees and Pine; 64 for West Philadelphia; 'nog for Race and Vine; 18 for Riagmavenas 5 IA for LOmbard and South, and 21 for Union. Bank shares are without change. Manufacturers' and Mechanics , sold at SO ; 190 was bid for North ibmerl ea ; 130 for Philadelphia; 119 for Farmers' and Me ehanles' ; 49 for Commeroial ; 40% for Penn Town ship ; M X for Girard ; Bir for City, and 87% for Cop solids on.. There was more doing in canal shares, and p ices better. Schuylkill Navigation common sold a 22, an advance of 1; preferred do. at 28 1 40 29M, the latter rate an advance of %, and Lehigh Navigation at 54%, no change. The following were the alletatlena for gold yesterday at the hours named : 10 A. X 1413( 11 A. X 1413( 12 Pa .141 X 1 P. X 1413 8 P. 111 1413( 4 P. X 141 The subscriptions to the f. 30 loan, received by Tay Cooke: yesterday, amount to $2,301,700, including one of $125,300 from Second National Bank, Chi cago ; one Of $lOO,OOO from Third National, Ont. oago ; one of $lOO,OOO from First National, Mut& nail ; One of $300,000 from First National, Elmira ; one of $50,000 from First National, Ronndont ; one of $lOO,OOO Prim First National, Alexandria, Va. ; one of $lOO,OOO from Second National, Boston; one of $lOO,OOO from Merohantst National Bank, Bos ton ; one of $104,900 from Ninth National, New York; ! one of $60,000 from First National, San dusky ; one of $lOOOOO from First Natlonal, New York ; one of $50,000 from National Bank of Ra , public, Washington. There were 1,610 individual subscription of 380 and $lOO each. The following statement shows the earnings of the Philadelphia , and Erie Railroad Company in May,. 1804, and in Nay, 1885 , Freight. Passengers. Total. May, 1865.-378 370 26 379 404 80 $157.774 66 Nay, 1864.... 88,878 28 43,159 26 82,037 54 Increase, Flay, 1865 375,737 02 With regard, to the rate of interest in 'Virginia, the lliOhinond BepubLican remarks 16 One of the iteportant questions no w engaging the attention of the Legisiature, is that of the legal rate of interest. The legal rate is now Ux per cent., and any oontraot for more than that is invalid. This is ,universally agreed to be absurd. The law was passed professedly to protect the ignorant against the usurers, and failed worldly of Its object, as all business men know. There was more shaving done irav and not existed. 'AA much as ten per cent. a mm th hoe Another bad effect was that capital in Wrififtaint tw.abhun g . persons was drawn out of the State to Mees where intermit was higher. The proper plan to ilI theriegat rate of Interest- only where there le no cousraet, but to Jogai* all 00ntstote for no Matter what rate. If the people of this State can pay high interest, money will flow hither until the market is stocked. What we want now is _capital, and there Is no more reason why we should attempt to regulate the price of money than of other P.r. tides." The reports from India continue unfavorable, and the failure of a native banking house, and of several financial institutions at Bombay, are reported. Al• though the dullness of trade and the influx of specie has (mused the Bank of England to reduce Its rate of interest to three per cent., this great monetary ease will he liable to counteraction should the semi panto in India assume a more formidable aspect by reason of Its beooming more general. The advance Which is likely to take place in the price of cotton may, however, cheek the spread of bankruptcy by diminishing the loins of speculative firms. Statement of the Delaware Whim Canal Com• POUT of Pennsylvania; Tolle received for week ending 24th Inst... $9,438 01 Do. ooriespondlng week last year.. 6,816 61 Increase for the week 2,021 34 Total amount tolls to June 26,1864 01,477 67 Total amount tolls to Juno 24,1866 68,472 46 Decrease In 1885 315,005 11 The following 19 the amount of coal trangp °Mid over the Lehigh Valley Railroad for the week end ing June 24,1866 : winos. Tar.yourtry. YOT/Is When shined from. Tons Cwt Tone Cwt Tons Owl Hazleton 982 09 83 739 01 84,721 10 Bast Sugar 3,000 19 46,6 2 5 00 49.853 /9 Mount Bleaaant 87 11 11,131 16 11,192 09 Jeddo 1,02318 48.475 16 49,609 08 Rayleigh 845 18 94,089 05 25,535 04 Bberyale Coal Co. --. 11818 13 124 03 12,242 16 81011 t (1001C0..........-.., 829 06 18,901 (9 19.230 14 Connell Ridge.. moo 18 46.882 08 98 798 Of Back elouutain,,... 697 08 28,917 16 79.218 04 New York and benign. • see 16 21,52216 21.729 11 Roney Brook .... . . 1 404 OS 46.717 06 48,191 09 Gorman Fenno . Coal Co.. 810 16 18 997 08 19 083 04 Spring ...•••• • • 94 778 11 ' 34.73 11 Colezaine..• . 127 12 18,841 14 18,970 13 Beaver Mea d ow .... 68 01 007 06 069 07 . Lehigh , ems 04 6.033 04 John Gunner, - , 36 18 1.710 08 1.747 DO 118 12 79,628 16 man 07 Baltimore 584 06 12,663 16 18 218 01 Franklin 1,199 13 10 498 01. 11,686 14 Consolidated 19 808 18 19 808 hs .• 10Jr6 14 10. 0 03 19 Lehlah and Susquehanna 899 11 11,561 03 12.400 14 Landmereer' ........ 19 02 -6,612 08 5,631 10 Wllkeeb'e Coal & Iron Co 898 12 4,546 05 4,943 17 Lehigh Coal and Nay. Co. .. 184 07 164 07 other Shinners •••-• •-•-• •• 203 00 203 00 Warren Bun. 11 21 11 Total .....»...«......14.232 02 616,644 16 OW 816 18 Corresponding week last year. .».....••«..- 08 711.1f016 742.162 03 «....»..16,829 06 91.465 19 111.286 05 Tee following is the amount of coal transported on the Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Rail road for the week ending Saturday, June 24, 1865 Touo.Owt. Tono.Owt. Shipped North 7,836 10 108,170 04 Shipped South 21,883 00 too,soo es Total 20,16$ 16 617,960 09 For corresponding time last year ; Shipped North 9,626 01 141,660 05 'Shipped South 24,277 08 459,494 19. Total .81,003 04 607,146 04 Vessel & Co. quota: New United States Bonds, 1881 110 0110 3 j " " " OastH. of Indsbtoss. 98 98 3if' Old 11. S. Cortillostos of Indebtedness. 9935 99% New U. S. 7 8.10 Nokia 9934 100 Qttartenagatere Vonahsts 96 97 Orders for ClertUkostos of 7,ndebteenees. 98% 99 Geld % ......140;, /41,4 Sterling Exchange 164 168 140 Bonds, old Bey. 103 k 540 Bonds, new 1033 a loam 1040 Bondi 963,e) 97 Salem et St TSE puBL 100 Bruner 100 Moollatock—tiah. 1 81 60 Dunkard .81 200 do .81 1f..01 y 8 0 111 9433 .F 4 810011 leo Boyd 34 • 200 r unkard..»».b3o .04 100 Royal «« .310 .Ti 000 .Inuotton..-..--b3O 21.0 Big Tank— • 1. 100 St Nickolas PEOPLE'S STO zoo Drinkard. • 81 700 Atla2. —.—, .44 KO ---b9O 2% repulse.. .... 210 31 160 Bgbert..--......• • • I 100 SALIM AT TEX 31.11011 LA 22oPorted bii Here*. Miner. BOOBS 100 Heald sash 48%1 2CO do —dub 48% 140 do4B 31 PLBNIL 1 'HMV 88-20 flag I1Let:1083i 60001t7 6s oae L CAP 8136 mop do• Ilk ..opR sog 71:80 do•new lots db 90 1900 Allegheny Qo 0 511 74% ICM Camitam int Ms 89 93% 67 Gam & Am Y 10t5.196% 95 do ...... 10ta.128 .100 Penne . 66 2 North Penne, N... 24 CatAwiess Peet-- 25 TO Northern Gent lots re 500 04141.71 gat Pr its 281 7 gohnyl Navigation 22 18 Lehigh Ism Reek 5434 INTWIIII 1(6 Bch Nsv pref.— b6O 23361 2CO lhading A-- sawn 48 Si Dqo .. 4 do ..bBO 48 48% 199 ..... 4834 . 48 ;10 48 0 0 lays 48 2oro 49 1a de Idyl ad 00 dd....4. ...tag 45 -6100 ND 1 Mlnehtll R. • baton 57 97 Cam # Arab 6e 'ea 1.104 '6 do- • • Ito .1h341.10 . h. 011...46 sh, ANT 10r0 Caldwell 011, Mk Caw & Ala Si, '76 80 100 J analc ...... 619 do 8341 SALES AT 0003 Cam d< Afa v 'Bo SO , 501 Jur.stion 334 WO pa1ae11........810 a3d 300 48 4IS, 8t 100 Loading 8.--• 0a.417){ Imo d0..._..__.._ 47.3( MO do 100 do 47M Union 01 som I. HO Reacting 11. b 6 W The New York Port of yesterday says Money keeps very easy, at 442R6 per sent. to the backers. Exchange on London for the Scotia to. Morrow, le 109%@109% for gold. We beat of no lin portant export demand for' gold for this week's steamers. The signs of a general upward specula tion in the railways and miscellaneous (melee were gone marked at the board this tuOrning. There was Considerable demand for stooks on the street before the morning call; prices- were gen" rally better, and, tionalderlng the gratin ease and cheapness of money, speculators are looking for ward to better prices. Kew York Central at. 91% bid ; Erie at 71%; Pittsburg at.e9%. Gold opened at 142 and sold down to 141%. The bears mum- Mg from % to % t 0 cent. for cash gold, to Make their doliverles. Governments at the regular - board opened steady at about yesterday morning's orlon. The following quotations were made at the Beard, Oa compared with yesterday : . & Toes Non Ally. Des, u a., coapaa tioy, U. S eoopons. ...... 1003 ltgl% ,46 O. S. 6.0(1 coupons. Sew.-- 103% . • .. Tr B. 10 40 c0up0n5........,...08% 96% U. S.' cersficatee......--...... 99% 'fettle/Ise& It • tiN :1,13(, Atlantic Mall .111' , 3'4 iiii 34 lii.w York Cent/A1..... 77 943 i 91.54 1X NO, .. .. ....... .....,............. wig % I've pre . fetro;d• • .. 81 88.. H ndwon Rt.er.....•• .............. 198% 109 34 .. Reading. .... ........-....• • • ••. —96 X Latta' itrle mold at 76,44. ..„ Segni. Weekly Review of the Philadelphia The Produce markets continue very dull, and prices are unsettled. Bark Is scarce and in demand. Cotton is more active and prices are lookiog up. There is very little demand for Flour, and the mar ket is dull. Wheat is unchanged. Corn and Oats have advanced. Petroleum Is rather firmer. The Provision market is leo active, but priced are with out change. Whisky is rather firmer, linger Is in demand at former rates. Wool continued dull, and prices are drooping. The Flour market Continues very dull, and prices are unsettled and weak. The only sales we hear of are in small lots to the retailers and bakers, at from 86G6.50 lor Common to good superfine ; SO 62@7.25 for extra; 87818.50 for common to good extra family; and 89@16 barrel for fancy brands, according to quality. Bye Flour is dull ; small sales are making at 85 gl barrel. Corn liteal is unchanged ;we quote Pennsylvania at $4.76 bbl. Gamg.--There Is very little demand for Wheat, and prices are without Change; about 8.000 bus sold in iota at 175@1802 for fair to prime Western and Pennsylvania reds, and white at from 2004222011 bus. as to quality. Rye 18 selling In a small way at 850 IR bus. Olin Is In demand, and pliaag arerather better; 8,000 bus prime yellow Bold at /00011 bad. Oars axe also better 9,000 bus PennEllivanla sold at 730 B bus, in store. PROVIRIOI4B.—Tbere Is less doing in the way of - sales. Small sales of Kees Pork are reported at 026027 bbl, which 19 bl Is a deollus. Kees Beef sells In lots at 1114@2.0 b.for country and oity packed. Beef Hams are held at $3O 0 601. Bacon-400 pack ages sold at 19ra260 B lb for plain and tautly can vaned. Hams and Shoulders at 10@170111 lb. In Green Meats there Is no change; 800 uaoit ages sold at from HMOs for Pickled Hams, and 14 @ 14.%c IR lb for Shoulders In salt. Lard 18 ratner wares and in datnand, with sales of bull and toe at 124311 Re B lb. Batter 18 without (Mange ; sales of Valid packed are making at 18$040 84lb, and Goshen at 20020 sp i. Eggs Sell at 28 300 111 cozen. Mayans —ln Iron there is no change to notice. About 400 tons of Anthracite sold at $27880 for forge, and $33(533 B ton for foundry. Scotch Pig is held at glbOtt B ton. Manufactured Iron is more active, at about former rates. LBAD continues very Scarce, and we hear of no Sales. COPPER le very dull at 450 for Sheet% and. 860 fift lb for Yellow Metal. BARK.—Qtlterate= continues scarce and in good demand. Small sales of let No. 1 are reported at *32 60 fi ton. Tanners' Bark it unchanged, and worth slB§2o V cord. Cioax.—There is very, little demand either for shipment or home use, and the market la very dull sales are reported at Port Richmond at from s6§ 6.60' ton. Common.—The market is rather more active, and prices are looking up 1 about 300 bales of middling solo in lots at from 420150 V lb, cash. Coavati continues very scarce, and the sales are in a small way only at from 18§22M0 ift lb, in gold, for Rio. OarintaS Continue very quiet, and the Weil are In small lots only, at about tonnes rates. Flea.—Blackerel are rather dell. Sales from store are making at $24025 V bbl for Shore No. la, $l6 for Bay do ; $l7 for Shore 28, *l4 for Bay do., and sll@lB bbl for new No. 38—the latter rate for large. Codfish continue dull. Small sales are making at Bc, FRlTlT.—Foreign Fruit Is scarce, and prices are rather'better. Dried Fruit is dull, and we hear of no sales. Green Fruit Is coming in more freely, and sells at full prices. Hors are selling in a small way at from 25@460 the latter rate for fancy lots. Ltinnan Continues dull ; eman sales of white-pine Boards are making at $28§20 ; yellow sap dO at $25 egg, and Lehigh hemloisk at slB§2o h 111 alormseas,—There is very little doing in the way of sales, and the market Is dull and neglected; small sales are making at $40§500 for Cuba, and 65 Ig6Bc V gal for Porto Rico. NAVAL STORES are dull and unsettled; small Sales of Rosin are making at $7@121 bbl, and Spirits of. Turpentine at $1.70§1.80 qt gallon. Otha —Lard 011 Is ratter firmer; small sales of winter are making at $1 55§1 60 V gallon, the latter rate for No. 1. _Linseed Oil is in steady demand, at $1.18§1.20 V gallon. Flan 0118 are very dull. Pe. trolmon 10 rather firmer ; small sales are making at 113Q340 for orude ; 6155680 for refined in bond, and 70 @72 gallon for free, as, to quality. PLASTER Is dull; small sales are reported at $3 50 per ton. ' SESDB.—Flaxseed is selling in a smailway at $2 80 Q 2 36 bn. Olovereeed continues very quiet, and we hear of no sales to fix quotations. I ,,Aft i lar- 7 7. foreign there is very little doing. lino Rum sells at $2.80@2 85 V gallon. a— lets Only at $2.07Q2.10 WI gallon fiVr " PennsYlvalida I: 6Zr kY A 6 B Bct .l enl i ttin hO ub r eAlß e' d ie ni m l4oB r n e d oom the g. with sales of 1200 lands to notice at 814§8A40 % lb In gold for Oahe,. Tem.criar.—Staall Ulan of Oily rendered are making at 107 @lofo lb. V oci.L.—The market continues very quiet, and prices are drooping; small sales are reported at 660760 for fleece, and 68§750 V lb for tub, as to quality. The fallowing are the receipts of Flour and Grain at this port during the' past week : Flour 1,600 bbls. Wheat 7,600 bus. Corn 2,200 bus. Oats ...• 4,800 bus. EnVADB.TUFHS.—The market for State and Walt am Flour is dull, and 5o lower ; sales 5,800 MIS at $5.3065.60 for superfine State; $5.9043005 for extra State ; 166 1040.15 far choice do ; 254455.35 for su perfine Western b 05.9043 6 25 for common to medium extra Western $6 6003.75 for common to good shipping brands extra round-hoop Ohio. Oansolan Flour is dull and .56 lower ; sales 300 bbls at 1116Q6.20 for common, and $6,26@8•f0r good to Choice oxtza. Southern Flour 10 lower • sales 400 tibia at sumo 2.60 for common, and $1.70®11.90 for fanoy and extra. Bye Flour Is dull. Oorn Meal is quiet. iy Wheat Is dull and drooping ; sales of 7,000 bulk amber Milwaukee at $l.BB, an outside price. Bye is quiet. Barley is dull. Barley Malt is arm. Oats are dull, and drooping. Tile Dorn market to dull, and 14925 lower ; sales 41,000 Dustiels at !BOUM form:AM, and 806860 for sound mixed Western. PROVIBIONI3.—The Pork market Is firmer ; 55159 9,000 bbls at $24@25 for new mess, $73@23 mg for '53-4 do, cash and regular way, closing at $28.26; 9181318.25•f0r prime, and $18.63 for prime mess. The . Beef market is dull ; Balsa 300 bbls at about previous prices. Beef hams are quiet. Out meats are steady ; sales 466 pkgs at 1142140 for shoulders, and 15@193 for hams. The Lard market, 18 steady ; sales 2,300 Ws at 16%@18K0. • Wnisnv is dim ; sales 300 bide 'Western at 92 03. TALLow is steady ; sales 165,000 92 at No Floor,—The receipts tale Saturday have been 4,800 hbls. The market for Flour remains the same, the trade purchasing only in lots as wanted. We aquote Western superilneat $5.750e; COMM= extras t $5.2006.75 ; medium do at 1708 and good and °helots, including favorltstSt. Louis brands, at $8 25 fpl2qu iet. bbl. Southern Flour remains the same, but is Grain.—The receipts Wince Saturday have been 1,210 bush of shorts. In Corn very little has been done, but market Arm. We quote Southern yellow at $1 0501 08,1 bus, and Western mixed at 85031050, as to quality. Oats are steady at 600760 IR Wien, for Northern and Canada; 800 for Western, and tit 0700 Matt for Prince Edward Island. Rye at 05' @Mc Rft bush. Shorts $24025 % ton. Fine Feed 1120027 ; and middlings at $2BOBO qp ton. Provisions.—Pork is Selling at $21023 for prime ; mess at 127.50029 ; and clear at $280301R bbl, cash. Beet ranges from $l4 50016 50 'IR bbl for Etaternand Western. Lard 1981e360 Vt lb In bbls and tierces. Smoked llama 190200 VI n. Butter ranges from 25 0 520 Vith as to quality, and Cheese from 60170 IR ih for common and prime. - . • Xs, Juu 97. TO BOARD. 200 100 Tio ddeo r , 100 win P 01111.•••••••••••••• 1 Winfield .4 100 5075t............b30 10000 5.2 es WO do CALL. 100 Junction .....b2128 Iro Jereei Well 1 44 100 3114011011.•«—.620 81.10 100 Dunkard........13 0 .94 18011411011 100 2M 0.00 do aoco Dankardl • VI 1,41 , • 11115 .9 . 1 app aol6 :et 600 do • ............bl6 .94 600 .94 600 d M o .91 190 Nitional 0 & ... .81 BOARD OF BROKIREL dk Co., No. 60 8. runt m Bomp. 100 Readmit 18-2dys 98 44 140 to 48 81 zw Union Caul Prof. 23i 100 Reading 31 ICO do ...... 483 i 203 030 4189% 100 do 31 200 do 100 do 4W 100 4836 100 do 48 Otatin b3O 4 ) 100 bontard leo Mingo 800 Royal Yount—lots • 00 St. 011.. WARDS. lee Penns R. 174 WOO II 13 es 1881. • .ossh ISM 60030112 es .new d t 11 co do.. municipal go% 600 do . WM 19 Camdendsdra Ens Ile 10 Mau & Kw Bank 400 &take 6068 200 Onukard . . 19 IMMO %ay..— am. BOARD. rloe Junction ..... le North P4llllll, 94 0 •,s p". 21 I.OODSISOU.rt mt.... 1 two o s U 6Bonds-...103,5i , 10 do 41 —, • • .08 1 C 0 O W a 1 m & 011 it la wn mg 2 W 1 Am gS OLMIS. • 45p ,Beading ....b5 4731 105 do 47% NlOO o d doO —.. bit 47% 47%* 100 do - b 5 47X 200 do ..b3O 47% 10 nth' dr 8r1t . .15.•. 24 ZCO BAls4tug. 0.-220 47 • 100 , 47% 100 do 47911 Markets New York Market& lime 47. Bosse= 21100 Lets, June 96. Louisville Tobacco Mirka, Jane 24. The break today was rather of an inferior quality, and though the figures are not as large as during several previous days, the range of pilau for. the finer grades is tally as high. Theiloligiool from NON York seem to have no Influence on our tobacco mar ket, as the sales continued to be maderat fall prices. The liner grades are mostly in demand and when ever a hlid of good manufacturlng.or cutting leaf 1g put np It brings a big price. Theaales at the ware• houses today were 284 hhd a, as follows : At the PlOk ett 80 Mos, at, CS 20 to $2Bl at the Ninth street, 66 MIAs, at 154 05 tO $22.25 ; at the Boone 51.hade. at 812 to $26 tat ea LOttisville Ithds, at tab 26 tO $56.60. PHILADELPHIA BOASCD Or TRADE. MOUTON BaowN, • EDWARD LAPOUROADB.IOOX. OP TES MOPE. HBVP:P LPWIlfs MARINE INTELLIGENCE. L .111 , mau; .", : , 1=41u&i .4 gmi Er8i5.4,41 LStri!Earre'.7A , MaxEWA.vm..B,lB AIIKiTED. . 1 Brig Argo (Br), Alkenfa,fram Mayaguez sth inst., 1 th sagarand molasses to JObn Marion & 00. Left rig Peerlesa, for Philadelphtsin a few days.. Brig; Olive, Gandy, 6 days Rom'Boskrit, ballast o captain. - • _ Sobr Pathway, Compton, 8 days from Norfolk, in, albtat to S Stetson & 00. , , Solar Piy; Okeeseman, 5 dap; him Lynnan bal last to captain. Bohr White Squall, Adams, 4 days frOztiiirtratal Monroe, In ballast to captain. Bohr 'Rhoden' Blew, Robinson, 6 days. ISOM 04 Point, in ballast to captain. Solir Carroll Sprague, I days from fort Pulaski, in ballast to J E Batley & 00. Sobr 0 A Stetson, Stevens, days from , PrOvinee• town, with. mdse to 040 B Kerfoot. Sob? Mary Jane Kennedy Hoover,, 4 daps from Newberg in ballast to captain. Sohr B Austin, Davis, 5 days from Boston, with ice to D B Kershaw & 00. Soh? Gov Burton, Peacock, dr. &ism from Alex andria, In ballast to captain. Steamer Mllivuta Ramat. ilk bourn from New York, with Judea to Whltall, Tatum, 4IE 00. Steamer Nan, Grumlay,24.hpuys (gm NOW York,, with mdse to W PI Baird & 00. Steamer Beverly Pierce, athourStrom Nett York with mdse to W P blyde 1 1 / 4 00. Steamer Bristol, Ottarles,Rthountrom New York, with mdse to W P Olydelkoo, OLUBTA Steamship Gambia tßrl, erobaxg, Livorporai, Brig IL B Emery, Bradford, Boston; Brig Budsotr, Griffin, PrOvidenee, . Brig Victoria (Br), uarmiobsol, Windsol% N S. Sob? Jac Hoffman; Selser, New haven. Sob? Nary and Frantues, MoDonall, Washington. Bohr S & E Corson, Conn, Boston.. Bohr Lucy Church, Adams,-Nantuokiit. Bohr Karla Foss, Foss, Bos ton Solir Panora, Oorson,New Mina& Soiir Wray, Oopta; Saco. - - - ' ' SOlir E Yliaail9lo4* MAU Selz Streourdet, Stokes Mailman. J S Sinner, Dennis, Baltimore, MI =Mini Belpin • • „ tOorresponiesiaa of the Philadelphia 'Exchange • LwWits, DEL, June 26-43 A. M. N.The daps Philadelphia, from Philadelphia for Liverpool. and Lady Emily Peel, Trout ao tor,St MID ; N 13, are at anchor outside the harbor, wait ing wLed. Several arhoonere, auPooted to be boned South, are at the Breakwater J. . ind :3F. raining. You's, &d. H ILLYD BURTON. MEMORANDA. Steamship . BOrnesio (Ham) Schwensen, from Hamburg, Alva 11, and Southampton 14th, at New 1!o? I no , th xy, v>itb 620 passengers. 25%, 2 P NE, passed stosmsbio Germania, Off avarice shoat. Steamship utarev, Farber from Ilea' Origami, 17th Mu GodfreyW York on Monday. Bark J ~ Fuller, from Matanzas, wall bro low New Orions Ilk'h IPstant- Brig Escape, A4A Ms, 47 days from Rio Janeiro, with coffee, at New Tark on Monday. Sara Salmon illram'Aburn, Thrasher, henna and Woodbridge, N J, at Digh. Hosolus Nelson, from ton 24tleinstant. Solara Hunter, Endle'art, and Elwood Doran, Jar. vie. hones at ProvidenoVA Instal:lt B&lfr a t ewe at Providence 212 Sohr Josephine, Blatant, Bel ls J as Bli s s, fi s te r b, gat, ce at Beverly 224 inst. sails toomss i Male for Saeo, at Boloace Hole 24th instant Brig Speedaway, Capt 80V241 Heasier, Jr, sailed from Portland Dec 29' for Mathon *se, with a oargo or lumber, and was spoken when gig •ht days out, Since which time she bas not beery heart 6 , 1 " 5 „,"".. s a good vessel of 199 tons, built at. /mean owned by Captain David , Header", Ca • Portland, and Wag 00e2roandod by big son. • PURNEBS, BRINLEY, & A No. 615 01111411111 T and 612 741111, 4 Street I ;# i rl 11De. VINE SHIRT MAHUIPACTORY 4. The emanation would Invite stientloa Ia Wear IMPROVED our OP ERIRTIL, DMA& Ihiby make a weigt7 id their btuasese, Also. seastsatlr teistriat NO imams FOR esarruntara J. W. SCOTT & CO..C Er cuinanros, 8 14suneToar o tr s ee , t, Peer avers below the OontineaUtl. JUNE 21—Evening ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER'S 079108, 1139 GIRARD Street, PnruAnin.rarA.. Jane 28, 11366. SEAM PROPOSALS will be reeelved at thte °Hoe wail 19 o'cloak at., wanwas OA Y Jane se fur furnishing this Department with FORUM for a period of three months. commenting July 1„ 1861. and eliding gentember3o, 1966._ineinelye: CoRR, OATS , HAY. and STRAW, for the use of animals in the public Howie t at this poet or district, including Cheater, Port Main. Chestnut RM. Buie. town, Beverly, N. J., White Bal. near Bristol, Pa I.pring Mill, and any other locality within this corn. wand that may be directed All grain to be of the beet quality-62 pounds to the bucket of Oats, and 66 pounds to the bushel of CSrn. Hay of beet quality Timothy Straw of good quality. RIPS or Wheat as may be ordered. All to ba inspected and approved as delivered. Proposals will slate price per 100 pounds for Bay and Straw. and per bushel for grain. delivered at places of consumption in each quantities and at such times as may be ordered. (.2`lte price to be stated both in words and figures Bach bid must.be gusrantent by *WU Pesponetbet , pow woe. at n,t, e .a...es must be appended to the rumen. tee, Ana conned to as being good and sailleient NOMA tv for (10.000) ten thousand dollars, by the lint' ed States Diarist Judge, attorney, or Collector, or other yuhlicogleer Tie sight is reserved to reject ao3 , Ma deemed uaree sortable. and no bid from a defaultialt centred°, will be zseelved. All proposals to be made out on the regular forms in duplicate. (which will be furnish. don application at tble office,) and conform to the terms of this advertise. went, a copy of which should accompany each pro posal. Invelopee to be endorsed "Proposals for Forage Bids will be opened on WSDNBIDAY. June - 18691, and bidders are requested to be present By order of a (Jul. Win. W. S A:. Chief Quartermaster Philadelphia Depot. • ' 090. R. ORRIS, Captain and Assistant Quartermaster. PROPOSALS FOR FII EL. QUARTEIMeeTiIIee OFFICE, U. S WASHIneTON, 3d Jane, 1863. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at ti de office until YhIDAY, the seventh day_of July, 1865, at two o'uloulfs.P R. • for supplying Wood and Coal to the United States Marines, at Philadelobia. Pa daring the Basel year ending 80th of Jane, 1866, the wood to be good merchantable oak, and to ba delivered piled, measured, and inspected as such points within the walla of tee Marine llama's as may be designated by the commanding marine officer. free of exnse to the tutted. Matte. The coal to be best white as h-- anthracite egg coal, free from Anne, and to weigh 2.210 pounds to the toe to be weighed, inspected, sad delivered at eetb points within the will. or the Marino Barrack' as may be designated by the commanding marina officer, Erse of expense , to the United States; and bath woo d. and coal to be furnished upon the quarterly requisition of tbe!commanding officer, showing the quantities re wired, agreeably to regulation'. Payments will be made upon the Monist of seconds duly authenticated by said commanding officer. A guarantee to be sinned by two esnonsible persons, whose responsibility must be certified to by the United States District Jud e. g United Slates District Attorney. or United States Collector, must aesompany each pro. posed, otherwise it will not be considered. To be endorsed "Proposals for Fuel," and addressed to theundereigned. WILLIAM B SLACK, MAW Ind Quartermaster. • 1 ELECTRICAL OFFICES. No. 154 North BLEVEITH, below RACE Street I sisn, CHESTNUT and POILTIETH Street. Westing lsdelphis. DB. THOMAS ALLEN having been very sumo. fat in the sure of Diseases by this new method. would inform his friends and the Public Oat he is gill beneatting and miring many whom medisine did not affort, and considered incurable. 1 We will mention a few of the Disease in the mire of which this treatment, seldom if ever fails: " 01, 13 1 theila Felon, /Kidney Disease& Is nottralgia. Chingren& Meer Ambitsps, , Ulcer., Genital :: rram Boils, Genital ... DYsteasis, Abscess, i t l Poser diAgno, Eruptions, Probgiens, Asthma, lagammatione.` Nos Emissions, Congestion, Remoras's, Diabetes, Be. Patients will be touted at their residences when 1 desired.a largo number of testimonials may be seen at the Oakes from patients in this .it Consults , Cons gratis. Ones hours g A. M. to SY. At k in the I ". 19-ths DE. THOS. ALL es EN, Eitrislan. ELECTROPATHIO BBTAII/1/013. , mum —Da A. H. 8T YIE. one of tie Min DIESOOVITWIRS of a now anions of hastioLdisease dODIPISD ILSOTEIGAL APPLIOATIOM E _and boa been so very sOolkistal at PENN MMus for Ski tad thins has removed his oats and Basidanis so ifin VMS Street. one door below 13matssatk. an mosso" desWgronses, or any pastionim with rsgardtoigs aloof treatment., willaloss 141 - Tatatais or ad so tratoltons. inidl.ll 'TN VIRGIN was or LIM —A new hough Clomastiefor beautifying east 'regorging the sotaplesion. It Is the most Wonderful ettrapotuut of. the pea . There IS ;toner Gnat, porde:, CI ivies's, blemith,nof tale Int% ootapealtion. kkhdbli imposed entirety of yam Tlrsin Wax ; hens me en' ;moraliser, Q ualifier for preserving the skin, making it 'oh, smooth . fair, and trasionteeent. It makes the old wear young, the homey handsome, the handsome more beautiful, and the most beantitel divine. Priem SO and ISO sent.. Pretaxed only by HUNT & 00., Per. tamers, 41 South lIGIITHarse ,t two doors above Cheetaut, and 11131 South SEVIIIITII asst.bove Walnut. Unt a gEnU. B. MAIL LINE FROM BALTIMORN for POET HOIKOB, NOB. FOLK. CITY POINT, and RICHMOND. by that Wass steamers and experienced captains, daily. The Bay Line steamers 'moieties and Daniel Web. ger will leave the Union Dock, foot of Concord street, daily. at 0 o'clock P. M , for Port Monroe and Norfolk, Va., connestin_g atPort Monroe with the steamers Geor. Slane and M. Martin for City Pant and Richmond. Va. Returning• will leave Rishmood at 6 A. M. daily, stopping at City Point, and connecting at Fort Monroe with the Bey Line steamers that leave Norfolk at 23S P. M.. and arriving in Baltimore in time for the Eastern and Western trains. and for Washington City, D. C. The steamers of this line navigate the James river, NOME and returning, entirely in day time giving iNts sensors ample time to see the fortilloations, and all other objtctsof intend. Tickets for the above places can be had onboard of the boats. Pare from Baltimore to Norfolk 00 •• Fed MOnree••-•- • • 6 OD Through tickets from Baltimore to Richmond...» 03 OS •Ik City Point,-....7 60 State rooms asd Neale extra The etate-room accommodlitioll6 era lIIIIIIIMISSOL And the table pamenge76 toting the 1. 18 train from PhiladelPkoll Will make connection with this line. Paskengers taking the 8 A. N train from New York have ample time to dine in Baltimore. Passengers taking the 8 P Ii train from Waahlington make connection with this has. A coach will be in waiting on the arrival of the,l 16 train from Philadelphian to convey passengers to the beau of this line, free of charge. Baggage carried free of charge. • M. A. FALLS, President. B. D. TANP-B. General Passenger Agent. Pallacel phi& je2o.tf Ai& STEAM TO LIVERPOOL-- Ogling at igueenstown—The Inm%u Line. selling ester - Wt ; IRLY. carrying the D. B. Mails. CITY OF RARCRSSERR.... WZDNVIDE.Y.. Sune 48th. CITY OF NSW - SATURDAY. July let, CITY OF DUBLIN nes , Sth. CITY OF 808 YON. . —SATURDAY July Bth. -At Toon, front Pier 44, North River. RATES OF ?MMUS. Find Cabin..........•. 590 00 "to London. in 00 4 " to London... Se 00 " to Paris—Jed 00 " to Paris 49 CO Passengers also forwarded to Havre. Hamburg. Bre men.Aks. am, at moderate rates. Puma by the melt steamers, sailing every Bator day„Parable isiscdd. Passage by the mid .Week steam .ersOar% la U. O. currency. 6 passage from Liverpool or Queenstown. $9O sold, .or to equivalent. Tickets can be bought hers by. persotorsending for their friends. For. further inforMation apply' at the Company's Offices: - D. DALE, Agent, _ . Jen tlyi. 111 WALNUT Street. PhDs.. sgin BOSTON AND PHILADNI • PHIA STEAMSHIP LIU. stillog from Gook sort on SATIIMMAIS, from trot wharf above PIMP Knot, Yhdodtaptdo, oat Lono Wharf. Bodo& The staamsltip NAXOS, Cast. Mattionro t _ Win m at an fruit rbtladolptdo for Boston,_oagattirdis. Astylat. id A.M.. and etemenhis goitium. OVA Dsser r _rrova Mahn for Ildladolldtfa, on the lams day at 4 P. AL . Thom now sad enbelmathd eteerashMe form s regain line, milling from meth port retnetaidly on detardsim laitaranosa •tSIN4 at olio-half ►he Iniedui theetet oaths venal& neigh% taloa at fair tato!. Lltyntliqa_at.osa leatipla aid Salk of 7.aam~ "'"" ""'" Art atatalit or Parissa taariarins sesomiodattalat , atoba BLOM Watson at 00., mai South naLLWAIII 11 ,041=‘, FOR ALBANY. AND .TROY, DEW TORK, VIA DELAWARE LSD RARITAN OAVIAL.--The urge MOATBRIT. Danvers, Muter, la now. loaning at 'AM 'f1.11,11 below gnrace street for the above points, and .t.t Hem oz WZDISEIDAT For height, whit& will be taken on resionabla.ternin, only to D. L. FLANAO4O. Agora, Je46.14 304 South DEL/MARI Avenue. ad igga ... NEW TOW , BOLT LINE. HELM ABB AID CHRSAFRAXIt. SMEAR TOW- COMPART4 —Harm ToffoS talma from PhladelpLia. Havre de Ofmta,__Battimors. Ington, and modiste polsta. we. P. OMR 4 Asonta, fa*,,l4llOllTH WHARVES. PhHadalptila, Capt. JOHN TAPSHLIII. Superinteadost. i.O Mal - Adroit NEW RXPREBB LIMB; TO ALIXAMNOIWARTOWNIE WASH= . Via Oh•q• _ • sad 4111110 Mom Is int 'WIWI a vsj . livery AT sAA SATO a?. . iiiatti Pig t mai to Arm* W .i. Itia - D1 _filk•_„. , 14 NoralidilonSk Wlitarm_o44 l .: - Aal DAVII* Geortilagra.D.O. i PhoWiss 6 , et•lwsi. Alumina Vs: • ' ab 14433 NOTI .-4011 NN . v W YORK. Ma PHL A DILM& _ Li iaIIW.2OIC =NUM SIMKBOTOOIII lekarillad an rt. iumul an lam DAIL . wiarf Wow at !wept& P. IL • . p. 01.4D11 &QO. ICA WHANNWIrkiII. JAM WAWA UT WALL Stmt. R iw Tom • H3IRMETIMILY 511.111 D ILIATO AID SOTTIL 2,000 d.ou. Souistro /goat. SOO " o MO • 7 4 mou, " Mutton. 1,000 " do Turks,. 1.000 " do Woks*. 1 1 00 e " lasortok Son 1. LWIII. eau. Tor by wmpIAKEI. fasAt WI South WAIT= Strut. • AUCTION SALT bt PROPORALS. NEDICAL. SHIPPINO. _ o n MONEY TO ANY LMOIIIII Mom prow DIAWONDA_RATOMII .111WELRY PLAVI. alarms% 804. at Joiss & oo a OLD IISTALDLINHED LOAN ell/01, 1 ' Corm TRIED oat OASICILL Btu.. below Lamm', opthas Mb Mb IVARB & WATSO2I 3 B ix an% as via a kap isrifaT at ' Vilna* ..ta.. MIMI elver' re ALIICTION SALIttl. JOIIN B. MYERS & CO., &DOT, BERM Nos. 23f. •ad 234 MARKE4r titte:tOt CLObING SALE OF BEITIeff, PResrall, AND MARS PM DRY (loops ' 4 4,4 We w w, hold a 'ergo sale of %Utah, fi r ,.. ran and Domestic Ply floods, by catmog e4. . month"' credit and pars for wale. O)3 Lt THHADAY MORNING o f June bitlh. embracin U g about MO pasksges es/ staple and fancy armies In vr oolleuer ilse,;"g tons elak and wonted,, tOlf kWh Ore incit e testlon or dealer.. —bannios of the earn. Win be armle s s alninatlon, with eatelognes. earJr oe sale. when deairre will dad it to Weir intersatietile CLOSING Pa FOR THU SPRIGG EDIS6OI r „ . N. Brett A 01) 1)01in - flu DRY G toirs"` Included p a rtU sale of TWEIRSDaY, Jane t be found in the lot leo i n ,. T u . DO NRSTVIS, beam brown and bleached rourlirs and drub, —bales scarlet twilied, and shirting asses anreetjeene, mariners' strty e, —owe blue cheeks tiske stripes, dainty, 4 , 1 q, —cases aingimms cam nrirs. rarttonads, cares 84 end 64 Hi ea de Park rtles eig iae TYL apes fS4 &eland Co Rob Soya 't cases ?MOH mall. gavel tnerPs f' Tait° RS' GOO French sloths, doeskins, massimeres. dispe l ,* tons, Italian clothe, tale de Alines Wince, r i , ' l / 1 4 1.1 0001)4 Shirting Noy. Spanish, and biouselinens. Ducks. drills, curers crab diaper Mossier Moo Double damask table clothe, ank r ins, totre.ii DRIPM rfOODS ' ° K 4 , Fads de brines, mozsmblianee, lieoe, All de c'a gressalises, alpacas, mot atm molasses, ais etrq RILES, . area grains crop de ri& testa& gnu& de merles, fully AM, fro ms sofa, tt ,, Alen. spagem silk tomktlika. ttemelling shi r t, h ow gloves, eon turtlav , llB. iswiits i , ti e 41 1, goods, swipes dere, notiOnit amt is, s ine eh MPS Also, aline of berate and, other carpetin g ,. . PANCOAST & WARNOCT, -m- TIONXIES. Ea 240 DARKS? Street. LAIRS PORITIVI GLOKNII BULB of Mgail,, AV IP iMPORTdD DRY AFf-DS. BBOtis, vre writigy GoOtim. 1101634. GOODS, Act., by 041t00111% TIIIO Jana 28Ib, Oommonclng at 10 s'elook, aqm prhu about 7(0 lots desirable toed, , Wbtih I/4°1410,404 buyers Is in riled. BMBBOTDERIII3. Included (Wade on Wednesday en tarot's rf sotto, new styles embroidered Simonet edgings, tuner dag.,. 4 ' Bouncing, for first. Mare clto duos ( BONlBigg €BB. Also the entire Velem* of a stock of honest ribbin an d millinery. goods. comprising the most chola% tza desirable glades. Boa. C-11 db., black silk *sleet ribbons; tenet/Bus, arigichl flows... +stain.. eilttnecn, tartklotts,,ta, r•• Tv .111/1.1. - Z an invoice or reitin , s acd boys' Cantu am ck 81. mg two; boinstg L enst. r tuv at.) BOSIBRY GOODS, NOTIONS , into 'stilts', sectO, mid childtenrs•coitott heals ry nod gloves, hoop skirt., corsets, head nets. not oc k voil, k spool co,ton, shawls, dross goodsi. stook ma, dc . ara , HILTP FORD & CO., AUCTIONEERS 525 MARKSI and 525 00151111505 %resit CLOSING BALE OF TDB 1311.180 N OP 11400 019 on BOOTS AND Neroir, We will eell. eataletne t _fortath. on THUnnO a 1 /110551NG, Jane 292 t, sominenela t i v",w a.yo. am" yos • . ILMe Ml mnts.; gaiters. grippers. we.. age l with a d s.t.tairaable: lawrimaii af • oislla • w- MTHOMAS & SONS, . Nom. 139 and 141 South FOURTH Street, Potato sale of Beal Botato std Stooks, WOW k dingo every In.aday, at 12.0 alolc, aura:moths bad nen spig9g, sa Jul" and Ausfed only 0401111101311111111, Pale at Wes 189 and 141 Seat& Fourth street, SUPBRIOII PI3B I 4ITCFRE, PREINOB PLATT ma. ItOBLZIELON CJIRSTeI, YIPS OaIIPBSEh SOON TEItIIIsDAY 41.01111110 G, At a o'clock, at the auction store. supplier forsitore tine Preach plate mirrors, !son cheat, this eaepsts & • 4:1.. dm Also. a /Me Aar. SALE OF SERVICEABLE NULLS. QUARTgagSgran Ongymas.'s OFFIEII,_ WASHINOTON, 1): 0., June 9, By direction of the Queste,master General. there will be sold, at public auction. tO the Waist bidder. Ai the times and places named below. vi:: WILLIAII2III/11T,BIIIP.Dia* June LS, MK EIIIITIDGDOL PA . THURSDAY: June 15 Mt SOUANTON. PA. THUMB AY June 94 MA WILMINGTON, TBURb DA2. June ft 1916. PITTeBORO, PA.. TillPtiler, June 27, 1 8 95 BABBIBBLIBG. , ST, June 20. 1966. Two hundred 818171011,173L8 MULES at each pleat Many of them were bought in the beginning of iii war as young mules, accompanied the assets in the it marches and camps „ and are thoroughly broke, hardened by exercise, gentle and familiar &maiming is long surround , d by the sadism. Though sound and serviceable. they are no longer re. nutted in the $llll7, and can be purchased at these nib at ter less then their true value. The attention or both miners and hareem' to especially tallied, Mules sold singly. Bales to *commence at 10SL.Y. Terms—bash, In 'United States eurreney JAMB • BRIA, Brevet Brigadier Genera, in *barge First Division Q. XL SPECIAL BALSti r g'asSIIIRVICEABLE QUARTERMASTER. GIVERAL'S OPTION , WASHINGTON, D. 0., Julie 1.1860. ty direction of the Quartermaster General. there will b. sold at public ¬ion, to the highest bidder, at tie time and plate named below, 'via; ourgßoß t p, D , O _ tdoNDA.Y.. Japan IS6 BALTIMORE. MD,,_WIDEDIDI,Yr. Juni 1651 ILLIAIiePORT,PA.. SATURDAY. JllllO i3r 10, WESTCHESTER. PA.. SATURDAY, June 17, .1666, GIESBOR.O D 0., rATURD tY June 17. BE, GIHSBORO, D C., MODi itY, June 19, 1806, GIESBORO, D O., SATURDAY, Suns 24. ISO, PHILADELPHIA. PA. SATURDAY, June 44,1866, ii Government stables Washington. street wharf, GinsBORO. D 0., MONDAY, June 26. IRE, YITT4BURG, PA., SATURDAY. July 1, lid% algeßOßo, D. 0., SATURDAY. July 1, D 361, Two Hundred Serriesable Draft Morass at each An opportunity to purchase a inverter elms of Draft Hones, at far less than their true value, is now AMNIA to the public, The animas. though coned' and WV*. ere no longerrequired in the army, and magi W sold. The attention of managers of city r4 l lr6adi of manufactories le especially called to these sales. Horses sold singly. Sales to commence at 10 A. X Terme—Cash in United States currency Steamboat for Washer° will leave Seventh• erred wharf, Washington, every hour from Si M. to 6P. al JAMBS A. BKIII, Brevet Brigadier General in charge, First Division. Q. H. G. G. SALE 01' GOVERNMENT ROME Queforeamemont Gsnansz.'s OFFICE. /rum DITIHION WADDINGTON CITY, NW 42, 10H. Will be Bold at public mullion, td Memel blettfi at Oiesboro, D.C. on ESIDAT,June 2, 1 TUE4DaY, June 5, 1 % 5, TDUESDAT, Jane 8: AND ON TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRITILT of each week thereafter during the month-of Jane, 1200, TWO HUNDRED CAVALRY HORSES JUGS DAY. Tor road and fuming purposes many good bargains mar be had. Horace sold sluary. Sale to comment. at 10 Ak. Terms sash. in United States currency. Steamboat for Glosboro will leave Seventhqdreet WbArf. WashintiON. 'my pear from 9 A - . 15 1, to a P. mug A MIN, Erevet Brigadier General in sharps Ist Dlrlelos, later General's 0111.86. jeValit SLLE OF GOVERNMENT HORSES. QUARTERMASTER Etztroca r t's OPTIOR, FIRST D1P18108,... WMll[lB4l'Boll OITY. May 99, ono. Will be cold at public auction, to the highest Mat, at the times andglues named below, viz.: BALTIMORE. MARYLAND , WEDEBSDAY. June 7. nab. LARCASTER. PEENSYLVAMIA, THURSDAY, JunoNU. READING, ININIKSYLMA.Nti, THURSDAY, June 160985, _ WEST CHESTER. r o It u tNAT I LLAII:LA. THURSDAY, MIFFLIN, PUMA T.VANIA, THURSDAY, PITTSBURG. PilirititA i lkld, THURSDAY. BALTIMORE. A l int e A l litO , WEDNESDAY. PITTSBURG. PEARIA4Ariu, THURSDAY. Inns m. 1E66, TWO DIVEDRRD CAVALRY HOMES at each place. For road and tanning nturnmies many goo& bengal ra tt y o=4llDY. Bales to commence at 10 A. E. Terme—cach, in United Hates currency. JAMES A. HEIL chareeitflOgariirt. 0. LARGE BALE OF GOVERNMENT WAGONS AND HAMMES. Oates aItARTIODUSTERN•OKOM' DHPOT OF. Vp.tentliClTOSt WASHINGTON, D. C.. Joue.l7. 1851 Will be sold at pn bite auction. under the direction of Brevet Colonel Charles H. Tompkins, A G. M., n.d. at the Government Mill. situated on Entreat. Warns Twenty first and Twenty-second streets, in the INT tt .Wachienton 1). 0., about, TWLITY.THOUnaItrt SITS OF BINGLIL MULE' SARNIA% WITH. A LOT OF BADDI.3B. which have been used in public navies. The hornets wilt be sold In cluS4 seta. ALSO. About 1.500 WAGONS. which will be old singly it the Wished bidder The sate or vrecous will commence on,Wlil)Xl c iD sT, Sane 88. 18(114 11) 'o'clock A. At.. With let of about four hundred; at a point. teeth °Mho litkilyoad part. sear the terminus of Mew York. sienna rittrat. IT 4 after their sale la completed the ramble er will be 10P. on 0 street east. between Fourteenth and Fitting. attest& near the Lincoln. Hospital. The aide of Ni'. sees will commence on THURSDAY. June 39, 1861, ti 10 o'clock A. M The *ale of Waimea and Harnesa wilt continue, Ot alternate dans. Ontil the whole nuanberis sold. Terme cash, in. Government funds. The. attention oC bnyetele called to thelarge side 0, mum.. isomineneed• on Illend&Y. NSF 22. lata. I°4 which /4 ellll being aontinued, from dateadar. D 'fl. RiNtsget, Brig. Gen. and Chief gruurtartaacter. Depot of NOTICE. -BALE OF &BMX BUILISti , QUARTER:MATHS GIINNHAto verPla s kS WASHINGTON. D. 0 ..may tt MAST THMISLNDa OF MULDD ors halal &Poe" Of et public saleat•Weeddhaion. The sales will ecostbsoo new tit &number of 01 1110 'is sedheed nronortlan to the nommen or the atones. now going 611TitoldIN, ' There es In. the armies of IthePefewas, of 011,1; 'Walt = d rub i ltdi ° T ty WORLD. PILT f the Many or *hem ware bought., to the Iseemdirt WIT, &II YoIUIS mutes, SeloOiwaNfed the arm ell in e t their =mattes end esIDPII, end ate thotOliglay brotel. hardened by ezerelse, genelts mad fendUar, from baid so long marmot:led by the stailiere wa . The:whole South is etrieeed or tng gjogig, and North also haeesifered from the dials efitubstals, tsot to supply the armies. These anneals are soldnatimlidiewestlont THEY VI NOT IMMO AITT3IIIO LINE THEE T. 0., VALDE one inch ogoortardtles for farmers to ifottiniantaaala to nook their foams. and fly 4 ,0 1 awl, iv e. 14 desk to mat good doocalptigMig . puma is Gann and dlanc elan of Shwa bt. MUlatovemeeens arida. M. O. MinGIF , crooßrevid ff Ttormute aeoemi, .a .)ex""t, E'OH SALE AND TO LET..., a ARCH-STREET RESIPIITOE S" ,, IMIIR SALA --Several lirst•elass EMS& It; side of Arch street, west of Nineteenth biased, 1, 40 in' au th• modern imprOventente. ADlr st 1 4 , IRON. fared. ie161.01, ( 1 $ FOR SAL F.--HOLISI N , • 9 fj ipalikllKLlA Street. above Polo:. Inquires , k ,ROUSON, No. 1.457 North RIFTS Bt. IR FOR SALE—ELEVEN ACRES of 1. 11 TiP with two well. shaded frame aid stone NAURU 'thereon, Monte DillaWare 000,.! within fifteen in motels walk of Swiss Rid gat ,/ on the Media Railroad. Thte. Mallen is withil tj" /LOW' ride of Market. streelbridse. ASO, A lam plastered tr am e rtOthat sad Mtge 110% 0 :A t t u ; ate opposite the Sell Tavern. on the Darby Tot .1.0 earner of the eland road, in„ the Twsnly.tour "" And AIM Twenty Ames of handsomely 'Ablated 1454 tia t ei Pennsylvania Ragroad, within Utast mlaeltido Marbes street brie's. Aims to the shy MI v.; amen a day, by the ens domdmt_on the to 80. a Pi. gaLln JedB4t Convey unite 715 WAISVf stre vim B. S. KARLBY, iingarlainna wmatitAgrill r. I. some TENTH Mil GUIDEWitt& Lvi CO- PHILA.DZLPILIA ff 01011 W BANDAR* DROTIrt A. MARV Sinet ß , above Nago6o o , MUM . atter thirty Taus vra*Ml l 1&.1, M rs &V I I e s st a kI f I P: e l A u g itsl of lug' ihoplder pa orgasms, at ilpapiesals bougastgri vs a. Lady wpm EIIirrIDIPIE COTTAGE ORGANS 0 01 sawCSILIAD4:I7II49APSP Lot ds and rower. d od y for -ipi sad NN* bat found to =Mien ot: the Parlor awl Drawlas Zoom rove 1 1 1 6 0 1 4 Re. 12Derthriall"P amtreaufa h lolOlWAS OC I M Mast " 114 OS
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