IK THE MAMMOCK. BY BOSK TF.IIBT. How the stars shine out at sea ! Swinfl me, Tita ! Fuster, girl I J I rti a lifliift bird in her ticst, All with tscfirlct blosMims dront, KwinpiiiR where the winds blow free. Ah I how while the moonlight falls; J'ntch inv slipper I there it rocs, Where that stnglo fire-fly shines, Tan ii led in thb heavy vines, Creeping by the conveut walls. Ay de mi ! to be a nun, Juana takes the veil to-day; She lieim mass behind a grate, While t'n lovers lor me wait At the door till nu-jg is done. Swing tne, Tila I Peveu are tall, Two aro crooked, rich, and old, But the other he's too small; (Did ou hear a pebble fall ? And nis blue eves are too cold. If I were a little nun, When 1 heard that voice below, I should scale the convent wall; 1 i-hould follow at his call, Shuddering through the dreadful snow. Tila ! Tita ! hold me still ! No the venter bill is ringing, Bring me quirk my beads and veil. Yes, I know my eliei k is pale, And my eyes shine I've been swinging. MURDER NEAR PITTSBURS. .A YOUNG MAN SHOT BY A TAVERN-KEEPER AND KILLED TUB MURDERER BT1LL AT LARGE. On Saturday evening, between eight and nine o'clock, a young nmn named Duvid Robert was shot by a tavern keener, in Temperance Ville, named Charles ii. Stein, and injured so seriously that he died in a short tune a'ter "wards. From all that hns yet bcuu learned of the atlair, it appears that lioberts, who was en gaged at his lather's aw null, in Temperance Yjlle, w as passing tbe Grant House, on the Steu benville road, near S;iw Mill Hun, kept by Stoia, lie met four young men, named William Weltou, John Craig, William Grounds, und David Reed, when one of the party proposed that they should go into the tavern and driufc some beer. When they entered the house a number of Germans were standing at th bar drinking and acting disorderly. Kobe .U started towards the bar, when Stein ordered ihf Germans to leave the house, slating lhat it they did not o he would put them out. Thev, however, paid no atten tion to the threat, when Stein drew a lotir-bar-relied rexoiver trom under the counter, and placing the muzzle within a few inches ol Roberta' head, tired, the bull taking ell'ecl in his right leinplc, aud inflicting i terrible wound. The Injured man was carried into Mrs. Craig's boardine-housc, and Dr. Hay sent lor, who stated that the wound would result fatally. He was then removed on streichers to his lather's residence, at the Old Abb-y Farm, on the iSteu benville turnpike, in Chart i-rs township, but he died before reaching- home. Immediately alter the shooting, Stein left his housp by the back door, and hastened to the river, where he procured a skill', and, hiiving:but one leg, engaged two boys to tike him across. Upon their arrival in this city he proceeded to llr. .Shield's BTocery, near the Point, where he borrowed a dollar, aud atter giving the boys ten cents each, started up I'enu btreet, trom which time all traces of him are lost. The police were apprised of the occurrence, and visited the scene ol the murder. Atter making inquiries Irom several pai tics in the neighborhood, they arrested John Kreps, Stem's barkeeper, who was present when the murder was committed, broueht him to this city, and lolged him in the Tombs. Krepps denied having aided Stein to escape, but states that he visited a ueialiboriiisr i'ustice of the peace for the purpose of furthering lis arrest, lie will have .a hearing before the Mayor this morning; Yesterday Chiel of Polic Hague visited Sharps burg, where t-everal of Steiu's relations reside, but could not leurn anything of his whereabouts, Several houses in Birmingham were also searched, with a like result. The police are of tbc opinion that he is still lurking around the Vty, and they appear satisfied that he will be Jkppreheiided tday. Stein is a man about luriy-uve yruio ui ttft.-, uvu iet;i six vr erven Inches high, rather stout, florid complexion, sandy hair, red pug nose, wears either a cork or wooden leg, and walks with a cane, lie has been several times before the Courts for illegal liquor selling, and is now under bonds to the amount of seven hundred dollars for scll'.ng liquor on Sunday. He is represented to be a bold man, and it is to be hoed that ho will be captured, and made to suffer the penalty of his crime. J'tttsburg Commercial, 4'he International Sculling Match. nAMILL ON THE TYNE. We condense the toll w mg in regard to the International Sculling Watch trom an article in the Newcastle-upun-Tyiie CUronide, of the 8th inBtant: Haiuill, Bince his arrival here, says the Chron icle, has lost 10 time in making himself tho roughly acquainted with the course over which he is to row his race with Marry Kclley. He yesteroay morning Bxed the outriggers to the boat he brought with him trom America. We 'rnuat coulef-s that she is a beautnul model of marine architecture, and reflects great credit on the builder. , On Saturday, Monday, and yesterday his main purpose was to make himself thoioughly ac quainted with the peculiarities, if any exist, of a course entirely new to nim, prior to ri-king not only his tame and reputation, but, it must lie remembered, the honor of his country, and the money ol his backers. Many spectators as sembled es'erday to witness what llmuill could do In this they were diiaopoiuied, as llamill made no attempt at either style or speed. Nothing cau be more ill lucleed than the opi nions which these spectators formed and freely expiested as to what llamill can really do. The fact is they have never seen hiin lairly "opened out" jet, and probably will rot tor tome ttnis to come. It is uniuir as it is unjust, that auv adverse opinion should be so hastily formed as to w hat the man tan really do. He comes a stranger to this country, with the intention ot contesting, lor heavy stakes, lti Championship ol the World against the present holder; and although he admittedly comes witii a st le ot rowing perhaps diU'ereu't to anything ol the kind wo have beiore seen, wo ask tor him that he shall be fairly seen and tefcd before his method is altogether condemned. He has de ceived many persons beiore, and it is just po-si-ble that he may do the sameagair. lie has a peculiarity In his style ot roiug ditlereut to what we have hitherto seen. At the Name time we must candidly admit that trom the little we have seen ol llamilrs pulling lh'r is n' mis take anout It that he has a wonderful knack of Keericg way upon his boat, or, as it is called, "keeping a boat together." His eystem ot row ing, then, is not ouly tree from thoae suddeu rks wnicn generally characterize tne long roke. but Is remarkable lor us steady nni- rmity ol speed, tbe tkirt in tact gliding over ie surface of the water as though under the itluence of a screw or propeller, h.. r way never ing the elightost ch-clf3d or Hindered iu the urte of her prcgres. With regard to the' match itself, we nav re mark that Hamill'g brother, aecuuipauiel by iarry i.lasper or Mr. John Brown, will leave "Tfere on Friday for London, there, in couiune- . rn uir.li Xlr a'l-nv tltn citilrir nl Ihu Naiv Yuri: Clipper i who ta already m the metropolis, to enter into the necet-sary arrangements t clone the match at once, llamill nud Mr. McLaugh lin, his trainer, will meanwnlle remain here, the intention ol the lormer being, we believe, to go into the necessary active work preparatory to it. There teems to be little doubt but that the Tvne will be the river bich Haiuill w II ultimately select lor the tace, a he seems to bo more and more In favor ot it. The only thing U that ho would like to i-ee it in a somewhat turbulent state eie ho finally makes up his mind upon the subtect, and hence tae reason why be postpone concluding the match lor a lew day. As there ap ems to be an idea ubrond turn Kelley may THE DAILY EVENING , TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, . "WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, "1860 object to rowlnt? here, we may Just state that on the 8th of March he wrote to av that he ac cepted Hnmill's challenge unconditionally, and if Hanii'l would conic over to this country wl'h'ii ft renpornblo time he (Kelley) should be most hnppy to row him on his own terms, for Ids own 6'ake, and "on whatever water he may think fit to select." Hamill's 'terms" were dated In a previous letter, a(ldresed by hliu to the editor of the iew York C7i.ij.fr, namely: that he would row Kelley a bvo-mile race srraieht, and one two and a ball miles, to a stake boat and return, on flavs following each other, for 250 each rare, lie'(Kellcy) allowing llamill the privilege of choosing tbe course alter visiting England. These ate the terms which Kelley has "uncondi tionally" accepted in the letter referred to nbove;'besids which, wo believe Mr. Kelley to he tno ranch of a gentleman, and posecsed of tar more honorable pentiments, than to make any objection?, now that llamill has gone over 10 England to row him. Should the terms ol the mutch b concluded according to the above text of wb'eh wo have little doubt then, should the Tvno be ult mately selected by 1J nn ill, it will be the river on which both races will have to be pulled. We can only Bay, that hi ould such be the case, In no other part of England w ill they receive more fair play than will be shown them by the people of Tyneside. Lutheran General Synod. The proceedings of f his body, in session at Fort Wayne, Indiana, reach us irregularly. On the 22ri the day was devoted to the healing of the delegates of tho l'ennsylva' ia Synod, who had withdrawn from ilie General Synod. These delegates spilt in a wilt ten sta'ement of their course, which was discussed by tho Rev. Mt-s-is. hiss, Schmuker, Conrad, Newman, Krotel, aud others. The dis cussion was continued on the 2lld by Uev. Mc?r. Kuhns, Drown, and Swartz, and D. A. Duchlei, Kr-q., ahon the following resolution was adopted ty a vote ot 7G to 32. "lle.Kilvul, That; alter lieai inn the response of the dolrgatts of tho 1'cniiB, Ivama Hyuod, wo cai not cuiitclentio jsiy recede from the action taken I y this brdy, bpiicvuip, alter lull and carelul d ib era ion, said action to have boin reiiiilsr and o mstl tirional; but that we reaffirm our roadsne.is to receive the delegate of said fcj nod, as boob as they pieseiit their credentials in duo form." Dr. Sciss, Chairman of the Pennsylvania Dele gation, then arose, and by consent of the Synod, Btated that tho Pennsylvania delegates tiike the resolution lust, passed as the linal action ot the General Svnod on the subject, and that they lelt themselves obliged to withdraw from its sessions; but that thev did not presume to decide, by this withdrawal, or in any othei wav, the relation of their Synod to the General Synod. The delegates thereupon with drew, and the Synod proceeded with it regu lar business. t One op the Results op the War. A commis sion of surgeons recently met at Richmond, to compare and decide upon the merits of the dif ferent artificial limbs made In this country. Iu the report it appears that not less than twenty-live ditlereut manufactories of ariili cial li'irs are found in the Unite I States. The titles ot some of these are curiosities in them selves. We find the following list in the Rich mond H'.'w "R. V. Palmer, Philadelphia; J. H. Wells, Charlottesville. Va.;Dr. E. D.Hudson, New Yoik: 11. A. Gildea, Philadelphia; R. Clement, Philadelphia; IVm. Selpho 4 Son, New York; Salem Leg Company, Salem, Massachu setts; Jewett Leg Company. Washington, D. C; E. Spellerberg, Philadelphia; George Leacook, Philadelplra; John Ondell, Plainville, Conn.: D. W. Kolbe, Philadelphia; National Arm ana Leg Company, New York; Dr. H. L. Byrd, Augusta, Ua. ; J. W. Weston, New York:D. De Forest Douelass, Springfield, Mass.; Southern Arm and Leg Compauy, Maoison, Ga.; Dr. Douglas 151, Rochester, N. Y.; A.A.Marks, New York; American Arm and LegCompanv, Washington, D. C. ; J. Hanger, Parkersburg, W. Va. ; D. II. Rhinehardt, tialtimore, Md.; Monroe & Gardiner, New York." Dbath of Rev. Dr. Pise. The Rev. Dr. Charles Constautiue Pise, ot Brooklyn, died in that city on Saturday. He was one of the most learned and eloquent divines of the Catholic Church in America. He was born in Annapolis, Maryland, iu 102, and was, therefore, sixty-four years ot age at the t.me ot his death. II is father was an Italian, and his mother a native ol Philadelphia. He began bis theoloeical stu dies at Georgetown College, and finished thorn at Rome. In lh25 he was ordained priest, and began bis labors at Fredeiick, Md., and was subsequently located in Baltimore and Wash ington, where he was the intimate friend of Henry Clay, through whose influence he was appointed chaplain iu the Senate. In 1S49 he rc moved to Brooklyn, where he remained until his aeath. He wrote a large number of reli gious poems, aud several historical works, in cluding a history of the Catholic Church, trom its foundation to the Reformation. He had a laree ciiele ol friends among people of every denomination. The Paris Jockey Cluh. Some commotion has been excited at the l'aris Jockey Clubby the disappearance of lorty-lour thousand I nines. Tho cashier being ill, his place was supplied in tho evening by a substitute, he himself taking his duty in the daytime. On his arrival one even ing) the pecoud cashier found the key, toe ensh box, and the balance-sheet all in proper order, except the money, which was cone. The club, which has hitherto lived up to its means, is about to raise a loan to supply the deficit. An Ingenious Device. The director of one ol the public earuens iu Paris has adopted an in genious plan of attracting people to his estab lishment. In the dKiicing-salo in theiv is a cup board, containing three gold and three silver watches, with six silk dresses; over the cup board is a placard announcing lit large red letters that the watches aud drejoes will be dis trluuted anionn those ot the dancer who shall have attracted most attention between the months ol May and July. PHILADELPHIA, APRIL 12, lstjfi.-NOTK'E J in brri'by Klvcn that Vv'.lm of Scire Facias will he l-Hiii ii upon tlio loliiiwInK claims at the expiration oi tliri-f n oiuh nun Hie onto liuruuf, unices the unue are puiU w itUiu thut tiniu to W.A SLIVI.lt, A ttorncy at Law, No AO North SEiEMTU StreoU ritro use nt I are Sclioticld fornellm S. Smith. ('. 1'.. HC( nilicl T.. in, I, So. 2, ior iavluu, H3 !. lot lorni i hi nixoiiu auu yuetii Bircew, at leci 3 laciics ov co irei o mimes. Sure vs. Ji.lm riders. C P., Murvh T.. Iskv No. 69. for paving kit W. lot i. 1-. corner oi slxih aud Lombard BireeiH, lu leoi c.y m icui a niciien. sau.e vs. Jauivs M outuonitirv I '. P. December T.. lsiiv No 4. forpuvlDK S'iH-7!) lot 8. W. conitr ofsi-entoouih anil Alomiose bUveu 1.1 luel Iiy 4i teet a liicbeK ISaine vs. Krceiiian Keoit, ('. 1'.. March 'I'.. ImiW. No. 1. lor Having M S4. lot t. corner ol Tenth and Foi'lur sireeia. in leoi iroiu on xcuin aircei oy ,10 ieec. Mnnie v name I', f . March I . lfiifi No. a for nav uu 84 12. lot noriti side of i'opiar street, 36 t'uvt cbbi lroin Tenth street, 14 leet tiy 'it n,f vh same. ('. 1'.. .March T . lt6fi. No 3. for navinc. HXfli, lot north i-ldo of Fop ar street, 60 leet east Iroia i wiiiii mn-ri. im It-r i njr iivi. Miuie vs. same. C I'.. March T.. lNliA. No 4. for Davlnir 24 ' 8, lot north Hide of l'op'ar street, 04 foot. eat Irout i enin sireet 14 teet by 74 tea', tsriuevs Wil lam A. Archer. (' P . March T.. lsiifl No. . lor ialng. WW, lot soutli sill ol brown atraet 3i ice, n iiicui s eaai lrom M John lireei, 13 let 1 1) lucaes ay 'ii Itei tt inches. Paine vs. same. V p., March T.. lnftii, No. 6 tor navlror, f H 'ii, lot south sltlt- ot It row 11 street, 4 leet east trom -t. loon street, lb leet 0 lucliea by 'i'i leet i In. 4 UUilm' U" N ITEI) STATES HUILDEH'S MILL, Ncs. 24. 20, and 23 S. FIFTEENTH St., j PBlLADELrBIA. esIjEk iSs )Hotiij:k, W OOD MOUI.MNGM, VBACKBTH. 8TaIB BACU8 1 a. KH, MH U POSTS, tit EHAI, TUBNtNO bCHOJ-L WOIK F.TO. MU-.1.VUO rl.ANKt) TO OUDElt. The I srfiKt aorfojett 01 Vt ood Moulitliis la lilncliv kunatui-tii vs uau'i. 1 Jul rjmtEP liKNEKAL AGKNTS VANTEl) TO -1 eel in nunoriiim loiailiios tor tlia hew Yoric Aeel ikn'fcl iLvuiance C ompany Active ur not good address ari l; o rnAr.K u. ai lkn. UfuiicU Ottlce, Ko. 410 INSURANCE COMPANIES DELAWARE MUTUAL HAFKTY INSURAM K COMPANY, JNCOErOHATH KY HIK LtOlNLATCRB ItNNt-YI.VAMi lhW CF1CE 8 F. (OKMR UUtU) NT) WALNU 811'Fr'lt. FHIT.A Ir.fPII1A. J MAKI5K 1NHIBAMK t'.Mtnn. To all parts ot then FKKKillT ) INLAND IVSITtANCFS LAI On Goods br lover Canal. Lake, and Land Carriers t i anpariso' ine rnion FlftE IN8CUANCliH On Verrhanrllse penera Iv On Stores, Dwe ling Houses, etc AS8ET8 OF filF, COMTANT Movrmtirr I, lHiifi. loerx'O t"nltJ 8tate per cent, lonn, 7J . 0 ,nM-o, li W0 " 8 ' HI.... lit i) im 'M UUO " 7 -I0 per cent, loan Treasury Notes 104 J 78 Q 100 Of 0 State ot 1 cniisj lvunla rive Per tent l oan 90. MV S4,0C0 8tnie of l'ennsylTanta Mi l'r Cent. . l oan U IV)' 125 OM Cltv of Pl.liadelph'a Hix Per Cent. loan 112 812 50 20.0"0 Pennsylvania llal rosd First Wort- Bate fli PerCliii'. llonds Sn.OOO O'j aft.COO Pel nfjhaiila Parl?iTad f-enond ilort- SBke W Per Cent. Ponds 2.1,750-flf 23 OfO W efifni l ennsTlvnnialtal road Mort p-'(re Fix Per Cent, ponds lf,7N 00 li.OfiO 3(i Shares Htock Oerniantown Oas Cimt'Bnv principal and latere! vnsranteed In- the Cltv ol Phlla- delplila ",10 W hharea Stork rcnnsv,vai.la Hall- roi d (inmsnv 5X001(11) t-liar. J otock North Pennsylvania 13 WJ 8.5S0D 3 iMl 0" itsiiroan (oinpanv. sn.diODetiosIt l'h l olled Plates (iovern nient suMect to ten oavs' ca 1 40,(W"f 18.900 0 30,i CO Htato ot Tennessee Flvo Per Cent. 170 700 Loans on Ponds and MnrtuauA 'fii'ai - liens on City property 170.700U l.tt,WJ0 Pr. M artet value 9M V.O 00 Heal Kstate sgiwi 00 Mils receivable lor in nranoes made. lil.OU T. painncesitueat Anenclrs.-Prrnilums on At irlne Policies Accrued Inte rext, and otbet debts due tho lom- Bcrip ii nd Hiock of" sundry Ynsu'rnnce i"y 4uiim wiimi uuijiuiiics, 9 i j j. Kstl 2.910 n tsh In Jtiinks'." Cash la Druwor. '.fM.'iwe'tw 678 48 I 2n3Mi V Thomaj C. and,. John ('. Iimuj. Lintxrona. 'Bamuel K. 8tokea, t dmnnd A. Honder,1 1 heoplil.ns Pauldmr, John H. Penrose, James 'J'ranuatr, Henrj C. 1 a.lett. Jl., James C. Uand William O. LudwIfT, Josepb H. 8eal, Georse C. l.eluer, Huxb Crnlir. Pohen Lnrton. j r. reinstall, Henry Sloan, William a lioultoo, Kdwurd Darlington, H. Jones Brooks . Fdward l.aiourcada, Jacob P. Jones James K. McFarland Joshua P. Eyre. Spencer Mcllvaln, J. Jl. Semole, plttxbnm, A. H Herver. PtthiirM, 1. 1- onr.n Pllruhtiru Johnl) Taylor .ihj c. iiami, president, njTTtrM.JaV;.IYI8- yic 1iea""ini'8 qikaiu) Tike and marine insurance company. irliAii . .. " ' r - - . OFFICE. No. 415 W ALN FTSTRKET, PHILADELPHIA CAPITAL PAID JN. JN CASU. t2n0,i'OO. 1 1 Is cen narv continues to write n r. i Its capital, with a nood turnlus. ImacK Inveuiori 701 Oftcs by Arc naTe ben prorrntfy pala, and more than rViOO.OOO Dlsburird on tills account vitliln the past few years. FOI til e DrkfCIlt tlin r.fl'rn Of llila nnn..,. n-.1l remain at No. 415 WALNUT STREET. JiUt Tl1hln n fW ninnffia vlll r.in.A.A 4 iwrxx liUlLPINd W vwa N. E. C OKNER SEVENTH ANT) CII EHNPT RTHPF.ts Then as now, we sball be happy to Insure our patrons a utu imtD aa arc coueirirni wnu suieiy. Vlllli1.ltlKA, j in 1 1 a inavKH, A LFRED 8. OILLETT, VKMAN 8M1.I PARD, r.vjn. fflHi hi .i.ak. CHARLES I. Dl'PONT, IIF.NKY F. KENNKY. JOSEPH KLAPP.if.b. JOHN MJFPLr E. OUN W. LACHOUN, HI. AH VFllklk .In , THOMAS CRAVEN. President, A LFRE1) 8 filLLITT V. President and Treasurer. JAMKH B ALVOia), Becretsrv. 1 19 j 1829-CHARTEH PERPETUAL FRANKLIN INSURANCE COMPANY FIRE OF I'lJILiADELPIlIA. Assets on January 1, 1800, 8,50(85100. Capital 400 OOu (Kj .iCCIUII. PUipiUS 1)41 MJ IS Premiums I,lti2,:j ttj liKSElTTiED CLAIMS, INCOME FOR 186 II 467 S3. I10 m. L Ob HE 8 PAID SINCE 1SJ OVEB 85,000,000. Perpetual tnd Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms. DIRECTORS. Charles N P.f.ncker. Fdward C. Dale. TiiMiih VN ai.net, Si.muel (innii. (ieorve W. lilcbards, lsuucLca, CHARLES EDWAI li ( itieortte Fales, I Alfred Filler. Francis V. Lewis, M. I. Ipeter McCal. N. BANCKKR. Proslifent. JAS. W. McALUfTEB, Hecrclary protein. 23 1!23 palk, Vice-President. -pl-KKNIX INSURANCE COMPANY- OF PHI X LADKLPUIA. IMOKlOllAltD If Ot CHARTER PERPETUAL. No. 24 N ALNiT Street, opposite tbe Exchanue. In ailUMon lo MARINE and IN LA D INtjIltANCE tills Company Insures Horn Ions or ilamateov FlKE.on liberal erms on bulldliiK-, meichamllse. iBruttura, etc, lor limited periods, and permanently tn buildings, by dt-notlt oi priiiilnin i lie Com t any has been In ac'lve operation for more tliiiii tUll YEA lit, durliiK which a 1 iosses have bee i piouipuj adjuBttd aud iiaid. lllkKnTOBfl. John L Hodire. , Lawrence Lewis Jr.. 21. U. Mahom y, John I . Lew is, Vt'iilliun 8. (irant Robert W LcanilnK, D. Clars M linriou, samael Wilcox liasld Lewis. Heiijam'n Kt Ing, I Ldbiui H Powers, A. It Jlcllenr Film onil raitlllou, Louis C Norr's WCiUKREB, President SAMl ji Wlicox. Secietarv 4 u IjMKB INSURANCE KXTLUSI VELY-THB JJ PENN8 VLVANiA HUE INSl'RANtE COM 1 AN V-Incorporated 1S2S Char er Perpetual No ulO WAl.N T Mreet, opi ostie Independence -iiuure. This ('( niniui.v, favorably known to the comuiunltT for over iorty yeun. continue to Insure aainsi loss or damuKe by tire on Pnhlie or Private Hul dnms ei'her permanent v or lor a limited time, A so on FumPure. -locks of Goods and Mercbandiee geneiully on lllenil terms Their Capital, together wlih a lartje Surplus Fund, Is invexted in the mosi careful manner, which eniMes thein to Her io the Insured au undouutod security In t: e case ol loss. DIltlXTORS Daniel Smith Jr.. John Devereux, Ali-zaiii.er henHon, tsai c llalehiirst. i nomas .-miiiiu, lleniv l.ewlM Tliomu ltobiiiH. J (Hlllinjliain Fell, Daniel Paddock. Jr DA Nlr.L SMITH, Jb., Prealdent. William O Cpw ell. secretary 4 IS Tj 1 Ti B I N S U It A N C E. X1 THE JIOMK INSURANCE COMPANY OK Pllll AIM I.I'HI A. No 150 8. FtU K'llI Htreot. ' Ctartcr I'eipetuai. Authorized Capital, 8M)0 fc'O l'ulil-DD Canital. 1' O.tmo Insurea sfralnsi leas or damniin by FIRE on buildings, elti'cr pi ru ancntly or lor a LIMITED perlo i. AImi. on M I - UCilAND16 teueraily aud llouseliuld Furniture city or country. DlKfcCTUI James Brown, liomniKI nher. Jr.. Churles A . luv, Wii Hum D.Lew Is. Wllliiim It. P.ul die, Wl Usui N. Netdies, Lemuel Collin, J Hillborn Jones, John Woodslde, WUllsm c LonKatretn, Jouu D Taylor, j r. ii uioiiiiiHoii. JAMES BROWN President. C1IAS. J Thomas N KiLSON Seciciaiv. CHAS. A. DUY Vice-Preside t jjiij T 11 K PROVIDEN LltE A.SD TRUST COMj'JXi, OF PUlLADEi.PUIA. Incorrorated bv tbe Mate of I'ennsv'ranla. Third Vvuth Via lsl'Kl!.a LIVFf. ALI.O'VS 1N- TrMrST ON DEP081T8, ud OilANTS ANNL'I 111'6" CAPITAIi, 8150,000. DIUKCTOBS Samuel R Htilpley, Klcbard f'sdbury, Jeremiah Decker, Henry Haines Ji Kl ua II. Morris, T. wmtar Hrown. Richard Wood, Wl'llam C. Lonaatreth, Charles J". Cuftln. 8A&IUI-L R. SUIfl.EY. President. Rowland Pabht Actuary 1 'M UttlCt; 0. IU ti. FOUKTU STKEKT. INSURANCE COMPANIES SOUTH AMERICAN TRANSIT INSURANCE COMPANY, . No. 133 South FOURTH Street PHILADELPHIA. Annual Policies issued against General Accident all descriptions at exceedingly low rates. Insurance effected ior one year. In any ium trom 110 to tlOOfO, at a premium of onlr one-half per cent securlnt the lull amount Insured In csie of death, and a compensation each week eaual to the whole pre mlum paid 6hort time Tickets tot 1,11 S. 7, or 10 daya or 1. J ot 6 months, at 10 cents a dar, Insuring In the sum of 'CO, orglvltifr 16 per week II disabled to be bad at tne General Office, No. IU 8. FOURTH Street, fhl adel phla, or at the various Rallioad 1 1cket offices. Be sure to purchase the tickets of the North American Transit Insuranee Company. For circnlsrs and further Information apply at the General Office, or of any ot tbe authoili'd Agents of tbe Comtjauy. LF.Wia L. lIorPT, President. JAMF.n M. ONhAD, Irensurer. . DFNRY C. BROWN, Secreiary. JOHN C. Bt I.LITI. Solicitor 1 RFC I OR. L. I Houpt. late ol Pennsylvania Railroad Company, M. l'Blril of il. Baldwin A ( o.'s. Samuel c. Palmrr ( nnlilurol Commercial Bank, ltlchurd Wood, No. 3tW M srket street Jan es M. Conrad, No. 63 Maikei street. J. F. Kwysley, t ontinental Hotel H.O LeWnrtnK, Nos M7 and .'.'Ifl Dock street. Snnmei Work ol Work, McCouch A C o. Ceorje Martin, No. 3tl ( hesnut street 1 J 10m ICE COMPANIES. CE ! ICE ! ICE ! ICE ! ICE! INCORPORATED 18G4. THOMAS E. CAH ILL, President JOHN GOOPYEAR, Sccrotary. I1ENKY THOMAS, Huperlntoudont. COLD SPRING ICE AND COAL COMPANY Dealers in and shippers of Ice and Coal. We are now prepared to furnish skit quality lie In large or small quantities, to hotels, steamboats, ice i ream saloons, families, offices, etc, and at the lowest maiiiet bates. Ice served pailt In all paved limits ol the cousolioated city, West Philadelphia, Mantua. Rich mend, and German town. Your custom and Influence Is respectfully solicited You can rely on being served with a i the article and ruoiii'TLT. Send your order to OFFICE, No. 435 WALNUT STREET. DEPOTS. S. W. comer TWELFTH and WILLOW Streets. North Penusylvanla Railroad and MASTER Btreet LOMBARD and TWKNT Y-FI FTH Streets. PINK Street Wharf. Schuylkill, 472rn4p JEMOVALI REMOVAL! OLD LIUVERS' ICE COMPANY. RFAIOVM FKM N. W. CORNER SIXTFENTU AND RACE, TO Breed Sticet, Above Race, East Side Orders respectiullj solicited, ana promptly attended to at the lowest market rates. HEisS, JOHNSON & DAVIS. OLD DRIVEN S' ICE COMPANY. The unt'ersli.ned. lecllns exceeding thankful to hit rrary ir ends iinri customers lor their very lifieral patron K).c olrnded to nun during the last seventeen rears, aud lining i-o d his enure Inu iesi to sIKSchs. IMS. JOHNSON A DAVIS. Takes pleasure in recommending tnem to his former pa rciiS as tney are Ki Diiemen oi wnii-iminniminiriiv and will undoubted.? ninlrtiiln the re nutation ol the OLD liRi VEHS' K E ( OMPANV.and lnevervwav act so as to (live entire satisfaction to all who mav kind y luvoi them wiib their custom. Respext.ully.e e, 1 2Bm A. HKOWfl. JEEPCOOLII KEEP COOL! I BY ORDERING TOTJB ICE OF CHARLES S. CARPENTER & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ICK DEALERS, No. 717 WILLOW, Above Franklin St. Families snpplied satisfactorily and at reduced rates. Dealers and large consumers furnished on reasonable terms. CHARLES 8 CARPF.STEB. JOHN ULENDENINO. JOSEPH M. TRUMAN, Jr., 5 221m Proprietors. DYEING, SCOURING, ETC. I1.LM11 STEAM SCODRU'G ESTABLISHMENT, No. 510 RACE Street. We bet have to draw your paitlculur attention to our new Fn nch Mi tin Hcourlng Ksiablisno ent the first and only ore ol Its kind in ibis city. W e do not dye, but by a chcn lcul proceis res ore Ladies', Uentieiuuu's, an Chlinrcn's Garments to iheir original siutos wimou injurinx them In ti e least, while gieat experience and the best machinery lrom France enable us to warrant penect satisfaction to a 1 w ho may favor us with theli piitronano. LAD1KH' DRFKMhS.ot evco dosoiiptlnn. Willi or without 'i nmniiut'S, are cleaned and finished without being taken apart, whether the color Is genuine or not Opera Cloaks and Mantillas Curtains ' Table Covers. Carpets Velvet liililious, K Id Gloves, etc cleaned and retml-licd In the best manner Gen lemcn's hummer and W inter Clothing c eaned to nertectl n without In. Jury to the stuff Also Flags and llanners All kin. Is of sialns r moved without e railing the whole All orders are executed unner our immediate supervision, and patlrlectloD guaranteed In every Instance A cull and examination ol our process Is mpectiully solicited. ALliEDYLL & MAM, 312ntlipS No MO RACE Street. LIQUORS. CHLSMT GROVE WHISKY. No 22b North THIRD Street. It I'EvtUnu wax wanted to provt the absolute purlt oi H is Hl.lsk.v. the UiIiowIuk certificates shoiHd do it Iberc Is no a coholic Biimnlunt knowncommaiidiiiKguct tcP u tiioation I on. such lilt,Li souices: I'lllLAOU.I H1A, September9. IftnK We have care'Olly tested the sample of t HL"Nin C.llOYI W Ill.-KY which ou seud us, aud Dm. that 11 contains mikk of the i-oisonoi s si bstance known ai life. I oil vblih Is the tharactenst'o and Injurious In LieCiem ol the whiskies huenera use ROOTU, UAHRI TT A CAMAC, Analytical CheuiUts. Nw Tore, Heptember3 1KV. 1 have analyzed a sample oi cuksnut OuOVfc V UliSKY received trom air t buries Wharton, Jr., ol 1 lilu.ee. plilii mid InvliiK careiullv tested It, I am p ei si d to stuff that It is entire r iuee ruim roisoNoii (K iiKLni iii.it, suh'iance.4 It la an unusuullj' pure hua hue-favored oua'lty ot whisky. JAMtS R nir.TON.M.D., Analytical Chemist - Bostoh. March 7. 18.W. 1 have n sde a chenil- al ara ysisol commercial sam pies o. ll l- .-NC'l t.l.OVK Vv ril-K V . which proves to he trie l m the lieiiV.v t uhII Oils, aud perfectly pure and tii-Bi'iil'i ined 'i he tine flavor of ibis wbieky la derived turn the vruin uped In mauufacturinir It. Lespictiuliy A. A. tl KYE, M I)., Hiute Assayei. No lo Boy'stou etieet Ko- rati by Urrel.dcniilobn. or Lot lie, at to. 226 North I Vi U.Ii street I bllade.phla. 4 1 Jt NATHANS & SOX S, l M 1 t) U T 12 11 S BB AN DIES, WINES, GINS, Etc Eto. Ro, 19 North FRONT Street. l'UILADELlMlIA. NORER NATBAWS, 1IOIIACB A. MaTHANB, ORLAM0 D NATHAS'a. 119m D1 EAFNKS8, BLINDNESS, AND CATARRH treated With the utmost success hv J ISA A OH. mi. i'.. ucu isi nnu a urisi. x o. qiu rinc nireeu itwu Oionlalslrom the most reliable sources In tbe olty can l.e seen at uls orric. Tbe Medirai any are bryltod to accompan) tbr paOunts as he has no secrets In his practice. Artiflc'sJ .yes inserted without pain No charge made tor exatuluatiou. 1 Bj PROPOSALS. TAVJ DFIAKIUKM, Hi HLaU Of tO.N i. b'lhtt'l AND Jitl'AlK Wapuinotoh, o. v , la 23 130 Oflers Will bo received W thin Hnrrau until tie 12ili ol Juiie. 1S00, lor t ie parrhase ot the lot owiti. tiameil veweia, which maj seen at the Navy T aids ii diCRtoo I'lilLAUEt.rni 4 HAY taho. Bcfow steamtr ' asitjAtiUKl," 0I 607 tons old rriias iirniont tcr w steamer "ALTHE4," of 72 tons, old tnoa stiienieiit - h onp-of war 'ST. IOUI8," of 7C0 tcs, o d moa surinant BEW TOIilv NA VT YARD. I'bc d'p.Tvlicel fliamer ' JAUFi AOuElt," ol 1151 Icps, old nu asnrenient. l aildli .wluel steamer "OCIOnxUA," of 6290n, old ineasnri m nt. l'odill'-wlipol steamer "f K1TONIA," ol 202 ton, nlil n i-asnri-ment. crw tvauicr "JASMIME, sureinent ' o 122 tons, old mea- clo steamer "KANAWHA," of C07 tons, old nuaurtmiut Sciew sieamcr "MARIGOLD," of 115 tons, old mtasuietncnt. BOSTON NAVr YARD Sloop-of-war "JOHN AH AMU," n TOO tons 1 tieFO voels will bo sold wit" thci spars, stand Init ringing, two bonts, and sticli other artiou-s a-t will le shi.wn to ai plicat ts by tl.o Coiuniatula .t ot tlio Yard where tho v-ssuis lie, wi u the exception of tin ii arnianii uts, oavy ai.cliora and chains, nautical instruments, and stoies. Those vessels can bo soi-n and the inventories examined at an? tlno, on appll cutton lo the t ommninlnnts of tho Yards. (joternmctit reserves the rmUt to withdraw an ol tlio vessels from sale. Payments must be made within thron davs from tne Oaie ol tlx rice plum cf tho notice of tho accept at.Ca ol an ofler, and thevcssols must be removed lromihe Nnvy lard within ten duvs from the date ol tho del os.t I'ropD-ats will be Indorsed "Proposal" for the Tnr chase ot rasi Is." 5 2lthlnii)i OVUiMllFNT SALE OF THE M1IJIARY llAlLl.UAD AI 14KA.OH SAAF1AL.O. lliAAtl, QrJARTFRMAflTER-GFNEIlAL'fl OWICll. I Washington D. t ., April 19, 1UI ( Tbe attention oi capitalists fo- kniK a prolltuble Investment is invited to this sale. bcalt d rrnjiosals will be received at tho odloo ol the C;narti nr. aster General (Uivisiou of liiver and Kail Iraiifportafion), at WASUISHION, 1. t.' until ti e brftcay ol Jnno nejrt, at 12 o'clock M. for tbe purchase of all Nio right, in o, and lu'ereat ol the I lilted ISIate in and to 'ho Lnitod State Militury liahroad liom Brazos Sautiago to White's Hsiicho. lexas 1 be tale will Include tbe entire track and slil. Ihgs, builoiriKs, water stations, turn-tables, bririfies, eto.. tho ral toad ma trials and suppl es pertaining lo the road, together with the rolling stock, cars, DiuchiLcry, and other equipment. J tie sale will not include the tit e to the land, which i ocs not heionir to the United States. Ihis road Is about fn uitie in length, and extends liom P.razo haiitino to White's Kanche, on the Kio Oranre From this point connection is made by steamer with Brownsville and Matamoran. This route is the shoitcBt and best tor Iho immonsf tratlic between the Uulf of Mi xico and the Interior of bout hern Texas aud Northern Mexico, and the communication bv rail alone can readily be ex ttnded to Brownsville He load already comp'etod saves thirty miles of d 11 cult and tortuous pnvlpatlon. Boats on tlio rvir now charge, h is stated, lor freight to Browns vi lc, as high as $5 per barrel, and tor passenger $15 euch. The road 1 flve-fcet guage, pood tics T rail, and full-t-pikrd. A.oie particular description ot the property can be obtained at this ollico, or at that of the Chief (juurtei master military Division ol the Gull, at N'ow Orleans. A condition of tho sale w ill be that transportation shall be luiniEbcd lor all Govo nnicnt troops and supplies, whenever required, at tlio rates paid by (lovernmciu at the time to tbo Kew Vork Central liai road. The terms of payment accented will be those cont-ideitd the u out laorabe to the uovorn Hunt, len pet" cent cai-h, in Government funds, to be paia on ai ccpiunco cl proposal. T lip f inveiTimi'lit ri-Hirveii tli rfoht tn reipet anv or all proposals. t ropesu s should bo endorsed, "rroposais tor pur chase ol Brazos eantinfo onu Kio Grnndo Ituilroad,' and addressed to the Division ol Kiver and Itail T ruiispoilation, Quattomiater GeiA-ral's Ollico, Wai-hii eton, 1). C. By Older of the Quartermaster Genera'. I I L V Id Ilk II III TQC 41 tsuu umw. Brevet Colonel and A. Q. M , in charge of Fourth Division i;. m. u. u 4'zauiHt G OVEKKMEJST SALE OF MOLASSES Ot'FiCK Depot CommisparY of sobpistt.nce, 1 WA?nisoTom, 1). C, May 12, 18U6. J Scaled rropofal, in duplicate, of tbe lorm tur nislied by the uudeisiened, will tio received at this Cilice until 12 o'clock M. on TIIUKSDAY, May 81, law, ior i ne saie oi aoout libit) GALLONS OF MOLASSES. (83 barrels averaging about 42 gallons each, and 47i bait barre.s averatrine about 'ii gallons each. ) Fropoi-al will not be received ior Kss than throe (3) barrels or bve (bj hall parrels. All the tacunues liavo been required and ro- coopereU; but, if desirod by tbe purchaser, will be reiumccd bv a tehablo inspector bolore their do- livery. It can bo seen at Iho Sui sistence Store house, at iSixtli strnft whii rt, ashiuirton, I). .'., or samples will bo louud with the loliowlug ofl'.cers: Bievet Ilnradier-Genernl H.F CLARKE, A. C. G. S , U. !S. A., New l'ork city. Itrevet lSiiyadiir-Gcne al C. L KILBTJRN, A. C. G. S., I . S. A , I'hiladelnbiu, l a. liri vet Urmadiei-tinieiai X. Vt 1LSON, V. 8. and Ttrevet I.ttut.-CoJ , Captain and C. a., U. a. A., Itnltimore, Md, Or at this Uice. . J'aiment in Government luuils, about nttv per cent ol which will be requirou on Iho acceptance ol tbe bid. and the remainder before tbe dollvery commences. No bid received from parties w ho have failed t eoniDlv with tlielr contracts. ltitldeis are requested to be present at tho openinir oi their bills. All purchases will be loaded at the Government wnari iu vv asuiiigion, u. u , nee oi expenso. 1 he usual rei-ervutiou by tbe Government in rojmrd to bids will be observed. G. BELL, 515 tuth'Ct Ma)or and C. S U. 8 A lKl'OSALH FOtt 11 E AXING I'ORU'.S A 1 11 LA I RE Chief QnARTERMATTER'a Office, iJlil'OT OF VV ABIUNOTDK, Vasui wroN, D. C , May 28 1866 Sealed Proposals will be rcee v. d at this ollico until ILi-sUA V.June 12 13Gti at 12 o'clock M , for tiEA I KSu.'Lv steam (direct ritdiution), tLe buudinii in tbir city known as "Ford's theatre," aud the two bmail buiidmpg connected therewith, liids should be accotntianied bv plans showing the manner in which it Is proponed to do tbe work, and sta o tho amount ot radiatiuc surface proposed lor, with a description of the boilei aud itscupuuity. iho work must be completed by the nrm day of freotemier, tbtiti. No bids will bo entertained except those from per sons who are known to be in ttn-i business, andean icier to similar work which has been executed by tbeui. Hair of the amount stipulated to bo paid for the work will Le paid on its completion, and the reiniuu ina one-ball will be letained until the licutinr ca a- cities of tbe apparatus shall liavj bceu tnorougbly tested and touud satisfactory, liiuders can see tho buildlntrs and reeeivo Infor mation In leteresce to the work bv applying to Mr EDWARD CLARK, Government Aichitect, Ho yti8 Fouith street, opposite City Hall, Waituninon, 1 C. Proposals should be addressed ta the nnlersiened. ti'ainiy endorsed, "iropona.s ior Ueatlng Ford's Tbtaire." i D. 11. RUCKER, Brevet Major-Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, 6 19 lit Dcootot Washiuirton nFFICE' DBPOf OiMMI88ART, lORTRKS WOMROK, VS , May ZO, I8U0. bealed Troposala, iu duplicate are Invited uut 1 19 o'clock A. M , on TML'KsDAV, Iho Vth day ol June, 1800, lor the fale of about 9C00 GALLONS OF MOLASSES (Three hundred and ninety-live hall-barrels, ave raging about 24 gallons each) l bis article ia branded "8vrup," from Howell, Parr lc Co., was mode from Muscovado Molasses iu December, 1804, and is in itood oraur. - 1 he pactaac will be reooopered, and put in ship. piig order; tbe q iantity determined b a Govern ment taurur. 1 roposa will not be rece'ved for less than five (5) ball barre s. The Molasses will be doUvsn-d on board vessel, tree oi wbarlane, dockage or labor. 1 uicha.ers will be showed ten (10) days to remove properly, I lermf Cash, in Government funds, of which flfiT percent wilt be required on tbe acceptance of the bid. the balance be ore delivery of tiurchasea lllduers are requested to be present, or represented, at the opening of 'lie bids l icposals should be tiudorsed on the envelope, "1 topotals lor Moiassi.8," and addressed to , . J AMES '.CUR Y, C tC lot Colonel and C. e. V. GOVERNMENT SALES. ASSISTANT C.l'AiTBRMASTr;U'8 OFFICE, ho, UbU (-.lk A HO Mr ot. i 1 uiLanki piilA. Mav V, CA. Will It 10'd at I iih.ic A net ou, on account ot (lie I'nitou Mvi s, ou ll.e vroirid at Nio-town. I'll lis, deiphia, 1 a . on C A It'KDAY, .'line 2 l?0n, Me onimei.oiiic at 11 o'clock A SI. pvrciso.y, the Builuins eto , bcrrlolo e know a as tho McCLELLAN t . S. HOSPITAL. ! FA Frame Bui d viz. 2 Cedar Water I auks, opacity 15 (OOea'lonseaoh. 2 do. do. do. an, 40 do. do. 1 do. do, oo. do. 2,',oo do do. 2 Large In-nuar lloi'ers, 8.') tnchc. vu diameter. 1 Guild Ik Gainon's Meam Pump 1 W ortbincion fitcain Pump, ho. 1. 2 Cooking Ranges IU iron toil Containers. 12 Iron lioppC'S. 2 Iron Truck Can. 1 Ice PtX 4 Wash Troughs 15 teet long. 87 Wooden W inh Sinks, iiie-iined. U4 Ttoie I ops aud 270 Tiosttcs. t8 W oodcu Xlcucbes. 2 labies b'4 Window Pa.ib (assorted). Ii1 lag-stall C ouuters. Drawers, Sho'vlng, etc., In DMponsary. 27V5 leet tak Pickot Fence. 8i,tKO Kt loose Lember. 110 2')0 Bricks in cbimner, stacks, ranges, ote. li e irame fiiildings contain ab ui 802 4'2i leet hennocn aud W bite l'mn .Ncautling. 87r.i7V tet t Mooring aud roniiuud Boards. 281 2V8 teot Iloligh Hoards. 1 he beildifigs w ill bo sold separately, if mis ot ba e Cash, in liovernment funds. A dpi iiait of Ion ( 1(11 m r cent to be Raid on erer accepted bid; the balance to be paid immediate. f al or the sale. Tbe lion and Teira t'ot'a Tipes to bo sold by tho foot, more or less, as they lie buriel in the ground, to be dug tip and (he yrouud tilled in by the pur chaser and by siiperflriul meas urcmout amouut to 4lf,n leet ol lnch Iron V ater Pipo. 'liitl e. t oi 8-mch Iron (ias Pipo. IK) leet ol 1 men Iron Gas Pipe. 27M) fiet ot 12 inch Xerra Cotta Pipe. 14V6 leet ot f-incti ler Cot a l"ipo. i lans ot the bui'diutrs. can be obtained and sclte- Ou;o ot the lots seen upon application at this otlice. Ihe Bui dings, etc., must be removed within twenty (2d) iiav from date of sale, aud will be at the risl: ol tho purchasers. Iho 8, . and 10 o'clock a. m. trains oi tno rnua delphia, Germnntown, and Norristown Railroad Company will arrive nt the McClellan Hospital in time lor the sale, starting liom Ninth aud ureon streets. By order of , Brev. Brig. Gen. GEORGE II. CR03MAN, Asst. Q. M. Gen. U. b. A. GEOKUE K. ORME, 6 25 7t l:aptain and Asst. Q. M. ASSIST AN I tjUARlEUHASTER'S OFFICE, o. lttSfAlE Street, Ivew VoJk City. piayzs, iww. In nurstianre ol orders of the War Department. I will sell at Public Auction, at 12 o'clock M., on THURSDAY, the 7th day oi Juno. 1886 at the pitunscs, Trenton, How Jersey, the Kuildings, Bar racks, etc , constituting the "Depot Canto," viz. : ive Barracss, two modes high, and 80 by 30 foot each Officers' Quarters, 120 bv SO leet. Guard House, SO by &0 loo. Hospital, 80 by 60 leet. quartrimustoi's and Commissary Storehouse, Si by 60 leot. Morcnouso, 100 oy i.i ieei. Kitchen, lti by 10 leet. V an bouse, 10 by 10 leet. Shed, 10 by 18 lift. Biacksmitn Shop, 16 by 10 foot, w agon-Masters Ollico, 12 by 12 foot. Stable, 100 by 26 leet. i-iiiall Stable, 10 hy 40 feot. "W atch-house, 6 by 7 teet. 2EG0 teet ot i ence, 9 feet high, and 450 feet ol open Pence, 4 teet high. The builninus were built ot good merclmntoblo lumber, and am iu good condition. The Luuuuigs will Dc-so.U separately. Also, unless otherwise oiderod, a quantity of Quartermaster's Stores, anil Camp and Garrisin Equipago, consisting in part 01 the lollowiug arti ticies, viz : 6 Hones. 4 Army Wagons. 1 Spring agon. Cil.ceis Desks, Tables, Chairs. Stoves Stove-oipe, Ranges. Leather Water Buckets. Woouen Pails. Carpenters'fTools. Spades, Shovels. Coal Hods. Harness. Axes, Hatchets. Whitewash Brushes, eto. . Caps, "i rowsers, Coats, Blouses, eto. Also, 85 cords of Pine V ood, and 10 000 feet assorted seasoned Lumber, in good order. '1 erms of sale Casta on rendition of accounts, Iho bui'aings mast be removed as soon as practi cable, and at the risk of the purchasers. or further inlormatiou in regard to tho nature and kind ot materials aud artioles, and their situa tion and condition, application should be made at the Quartermaster's Ollico in Trenton, to HKN&1T X. liOLt OMB, Agent, or to the undersigned. The Government reserves the right of decll ninir all oids offered, it thoy aro coneide:ed nulair or dis advantageous. By order of Bvt. Major-Gen. 8XEWART VAN VL1ET, Cbiel Quuitermrster Department ot the East. B O MORGAN, 6 10 8t Brevet Major and A. Q M. L A KGE SALE OF ARMY WAGONS. AVTBU- LAWCES, UAKA'KlSis, SCRAP IRON, EIC. ClJItP QCABTERJIABTER'8 OFFICE, ) DKPOT OF WA8HINOTON. I WAPniKOTON, D. C, May 21, 1866. ) Will be sold at Public Auction, under tho direc tion 01 Brevet Briaad'cr-Geuernl C. H. Tompkins, Quartermaster, at L1M OLN DEPOT, WaHhiurion, D. C, on MONDAY, uune 11 1800. at 10 o'clock A. M., a lare lot ot Quurtirmaster's Stores, consult ing ot 4'. o Army Wagons, 260 Aimy Wagons 30,oco pounds old Horse shoe-, 40mi pounds old Waon Xu-e, 70 Sash with Glass, l'J6 pounds Tallow, Wagon and Ambulance V heels, with Hay Rucks, 14 tivo-hon-e Wagons, 17 Spring V apoLS, 4 Watering Carts, 43 Ll bt tarts, 60 two horse Ambulances, 1 Buirev. Wheelbarrows, 1034 single ft" Harness, Blankets, 472 Saddles, Buckets, 21,670 poundbt-c p Chain Chains, 6100 pounds cm Wagon Ha ters, , Axles, .Wrenches, 2-fi 1 ounds Coil Chain, lAnvils, lt92 iiounds Lead Pipe, ISmiUis' Bellows, lt'5 pounds Scrap Iron, jl'ortuble ForKes, 2o77 pounds of Lead, Planes, 8600 pounds icrap Steel, Barrels, 17,010 pounds Scrap Keltles, Tongue Irons, ,S,oves,eto. 11 000 pouuas Scrap Brake Irons, I Tins propeity has been worn, but a largo portion; of it ii still serviceable. Ihe stores must be removed within five days from (Into of naie. 1 lerms Casb, In Government funds. D H. RUCKER, Brevet Major-Gen. and Chief QuarteriBiuiter, 5 22 17t Depot of Washington, g ALE OF TIJBLIC PBOPE R,I Y Offich of Aemy Clothino asd Equipage, I Kkw York, May 17, 1806 I Will be sold at Puolle Auction, at tbe Depot of Aimr l lotlung and tquioage, cornor or LAIeilir and WAHlNGTON Street. New York olty, on EB1DAY. June 1st nexl,oonimeucin at 10 o'clock A. M , as follows 1 20.000 Spades, lew. 1000 shovels, new. 20,000 Fickaxes, new. 20,000 Pickaie-Handles, new. Thee goods are trom the best muuufaoturers, and re in the onglual packages. Samples of the above articles can bo teen at the; depot, and lurtber information obtained 1 erms Cash, in Goveruinout lunds. Ten per . ce nt, down, and the balance betore the goods ura tukon trom tbe depot, which must be within thre days of tale, under 101 1'eiture of tbe goods and tea tor cent. Brcret Brig.-General D H. VINTON, 6 19 9f 1 D. Q. M General U. b. A. iii.ii - - ISIILKR'S HERB BlTTEUS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. j. ohihIj uno.. GKMEBAL AOEVTS, 10 lui No. US South SIXTEENTH 8u, Plihada- l ift .IiiiiA wti istimi
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