I 1 , THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MARCH 19, 18CG. 7. MISCELIJVNEOUS JOTTINGS. What workman never turns tothelolt? A The helpht of absurdity A vcgotarlan at tending a cattle (how I Qiiaiitreil, . tha uotarious Kansas eaerilla. Bat been itienliiled, aad will be brought to Washington tor trial. The health of the vrneinble Lewis Cans Is rapidly tailinif. He sotroely tils up at all, aud his death is daily expected. Tbe Richmond gold claimed by tho bsnks of that city is still iu the national treasury at Washington. Governor Buckingham, f Connecticut, has Issued a proclamation appointis? March 30 as a day ol lifting and humiliation in thatBtaie. The tannery of Franklin Upton, in8outh Danvers. Mus., was destroyed oj iirc on Sun day. Loss $8000. Insured. Father (ialtier, pastor of Prairie du Chien, Minn., whose death was recently announced, was the tirst Catholic missionary in Minnesota. The Minnesota papers complain ol the spread of hydrophobia throughout the southern coun ties of tbat State. Ia town Spring Valley every dog but six has been killed. At the freedmsn's lair in Portland they are exhibiting Oneral tical low's shirt, the oaly one be had to wear bile in Libby Prison. It is said to be well darned. Luther Haven, the Collector of the Port of Chicago, and one of the most respected citizens and oldest residents of that place, died on the 0th instant. Two younj? Russian women are studying medicine at tbe University of Zurich, and it is said they show muoh aptituda for their pro JesMon. General Beaurepard is out in a letter to tho New Orleans 1'icayune, arjiag the Louisiana Legislature to do something at uce to de open and widen the passes of the Mississippi. In the cane ot the murderer Green, on trial jwsently at Hartford, Ct., for killing his wife, insanity was proven, and the prisoner will henceforward b con lined ia a proper asylam. The State Department is preparing a state nent lor the nse of Congress of tho damages done to American commerce by Confederate cruisers. Tbe Charleston and Savannah Railroad is now completed to Anderson's, a distance of tkirty-turee miles irom tins city, and trains are running regularly. The operative engineers at the East End of London demand an increase of waves to the ex tent ot teu per cent., and threaten to strike in the evenr ol boinj refused. --St. Paul is enveloped in blackness after dark, the Gas Company musing to allow the street lamps to be lighted uatil the city pays $15,000 damage for a violation M contract. The London Times is evidently severely hurt by Mr. Bancroft's address, of which it says, ironicully, that it will "cause the British lion to put his 'tail botweea bis legs and howl with ongnihb." Tho extreme cold which has prevailod in the far West bos been very fatal to live stock. A gen tleman writing from Denver, Colorado, estimates that as m m w as ten thousand cattle nave boen frozen to death since winter set in. Ground has been broken at St. Paul for a mapnitlcpnt opera honse. It is to be built ot blue limestone quarried from the basement of the building. When completed It will be a first class opera house in all its arrangements. There will be a total eclipse of the moon on the evening of the 30tb instant. It will begin t live minutes past nine aud will reach its total at twelve roinates past 10 o'elock. It will be visi ble throughout the United States. Captain James FoTsyth died in New Orleans on the 2d instant, at tbe ape ot 93. tie was a native of New London, Conn., bnt for th last forty-five years bad resided chiefly In New Or leans partly in Pensacola. A little erirl was lately reproved for playing: outdoor.-) wit n boys, and informed that, oaing seven years old, she was "too big for that now." Hut with all Imaginable innocence, she replied, "Whv the bigger we grow, the better we like m." The legislators of North Carolina are said to disport themselves niter tha primitive style. Jn tbe House or commons, as to lower cnam tier is called, members tnav often be seen whit Hing sticks and smoking their pipes a la stage xankee. The petroleum fever is xtenling to Maine, A Mr. John Garland writes to a local paper that in tbe great drought ot 1804 or Crowe out spon taneously in seventy different places on his farm. His explanation is tbat the soil must be saturated with oil. The Sandusky (Ohio) litamer says that so great is the antety to improve the tirst oppor tunity for lake navigation, that most ot tbe ves sels at tne piers have their canvas spread. There is an immense amount of material awaiting transportation. At latest aoconnts the Mormans wera ex cited over tbe municipal election which was ahortlv to take place ia Great Halt Lake City. Daniel H.Wells is the candidate far Mayor on tne part of the Saints; but the "Gentiles" pro pose to set up an apposition ticket, The Cork Eerald says that emigration to the United States has already commenced on a large scale. It is not the poorer classes that are departing, bnt those who could live at home . it thev could only be taught to be content with their lot. Auburn, in Maine, is beginning to be a cen tre for Bhoe manufacture. Several new firms have been established, and besides, rents are small not one quarter what they are in Lynn or Haverhill, and the cost of supporting a family is taemy-Uve per cent, leis than in either of those places. Captain Pnynton Ives, whose munificent charity displayed itself during lit by numerous rifts to tbe public institatiaas of Providence, R. ,, bas left a will containing tbe following bequests: $50,000 to the Rhode Island Hos pital, $10,000 to the Providence Athenteum, and $5000 to the Providence Dispensary, all freo from Government duties. The western papers are fall of accounts of the losses result's from freshets. Half the bridges on the Kalamazoo (Mich.) arc down, and great quantities of grain stored in ware houses by the river side have been spoiled by the lii flow of water. On tha Illinois the Injury to dams, piers, bridges, etc.. is very ttrlons. Huge manses of ice sweep down the stream, some of tbem more than thirty feet in altitude. The divorce case of Kaston vs. Easson, in Warren county, Iowa, has been decided. Mr. Kasson, M. C, the defendant in the case, ap peared In open court and pleaded guilty to tha allegations of infidelity, whereupon a decree was entered in accordance with the praver of Mrs. Kasson's petition. Mr. Kasson will proba bly be compelled t resign his seat by the pres sure of adverse public opinion. Gustave Dore recently bad an interview with the French Emperor. M. Mame, tbe pub- litiherof Tours, wno produced uora's illustrated Bible, begged permission to present a copy to Napoleon, and the latter is said to have granted the reauest on oondition that the artist should accompany the publisher. After complimenting Dore upon his extraordinary success, the Em peror suggested subjects for two pictures, which be commissioned tbe trust to paint tor mm. It is announced in the fashionable salons of Et. Petersburg that tba Princess (Jatbarlne, whose oldest sister, Alexandra, is wit to tbe Emperor's brother Nicholas, bas conceived a violent attachment for tfea son of oae of the grandest of Grand Ssignaare. Count Bhereme lieu": that the mother, who is daughter to the Grand Duke of Nassau, is violently opposed to the match, and that the young lady threatens to go into consumption if she is not allowed to espouse the object of her choice. The Toledo Mads Is Justly enthusiastic over the rapid commercial growta of that city. Alter remarking tbat only a few years ago the only mercantile house was a "country store." it adds: "Now there are thirty-five .wholesale. f Ftflbl'mlimcnt, the slei of which, In 186r, ranged from $100,000 to fl,l25,0u0; and there are twelve houses doing a Vibolonale businns of from $25 ,(;(() lo tiou.ooo per annum. Not in cluded iu this are tbreu bonnes ot Wrte capital, which have cprncd here since the tirst of Janu ary, 1800, and should the j ear prove one of usual activity, tin ir sales will approbate $2,000,000." itproried to rive the following tabic of the sales in the wholesale traoe in 18U6: Dry roods, millinery, etc V3,5T2,ln9 Uioroiim.no iHtUflli 1, quort (mcludinr aie ano bori 915 009 lluruvi ate, cartinco irir mine, etc 1.207 .0S1 Loots, shoes, leather, etc. . 1.166,000 Tot'.; $11,880 666 Lp T.oj SuuderlMud, who is living now in a leg cabin a! Gutliurd, Jo Davics county, Illinois, writes to tLe tree iSt.ti'i tbat. thourh there are only about two burdrcd voters in that township, vet more tnitn oue rumored men enlisted in tbe t'niou inu din inn the aar. One man (William Logan), whose son was too joung, voluniecred lnuireit, aiinoupn over iiity years old. Tbe population u mainly German, and most of tho habitations consii-t of but ono room, and one or two small windows, and the following recogni tion ot tbis fact is said to have occurred not long ago: "A nrescher, whose parents lived in one of these cabins, was holding forth m the German language, and In hia audience there happened to be a man who was aenaair,tod with tbe tnvine's lamilv. The preacher read his text irom tbe Herman Bible: in my tamers iieuse more are many reoms,' ana waa proceeding ta expound,' when tbe man above mentioned sprabir up and gave him th lie direct, declaring tlmt e bad been often at the houao of tbe preacher's lamer, 8Bd hu would mako oath there waa only one toom in it," DENTISTRY. ISAIAH PRICK. DKNT1ST, GRADUATE OP 1 I'tiliatclihia College of Dental Rurgery, clua HVM, formerly oi VVrat t'htter, I'a., having aorvea three roars In the rmv, Irian icKutned the practke of bla profenloa st ho 241 I. M.I.VKNTH Street. I'hUailelBbla, where he mill endeavor to alve aatla actory atmntium to aU who may requlie hla piokMlonal aer vices. 11 let frilE tOLTON DKNTAL ASbOOl ATION ORI 1 slnatea the Aaa-athetlo one of MITKOMS OXIDB OAS lor l.xtractlur 'I eeih without aJa. WE DO NO OTHiR Dt-TL WORK. Culoe, lio. 737 WALNnC 8tree , Fbllade'pbla. i 8 lm U R V E Y NOTICE. All persons Interested In the plan ot the Flt 'lU IC( XION OF TnR TWENTT-BIXlU WARD, U01II1CN an i itwi ; r North by Porter atreet. West bv Tvientv sixth btrcot. So. 203. South by t'urtln a reel. IJ' nut by liroaj street, are notified tbat he Court of (Quarter Pensions for tho C Uy nuJ County ot I'hlladeliihla have fixed IIIUKSDAY, March 29, 18G0. At 10 o'clock A. 11., at the Court-room, llaln Butlillng of the State nouns, to cunMer aaia pi ml and anv object ion anainn the same which may he made by unv treehodor, and In the aaeaawhie the said pan may he seen at the OfT.ce of the Depanuicut of Survevi tur tho city of riiiiaaepoia, Vo. 219 S. FIFTH Htrcot, and a Bnslicate thereof at the Office of TWOAiAH DALY, Bnrveyor and Regulator ot the First survey District, ho 023 W8HINUT0!I Avenue. F. CARROLL BREWSTER Collator of the City of rbllade pala. (Jocliet5 pag"41.) Mlawt29 s URVEY N OTICE All portions Interested In the KtVlHlON OF GRADED OF FIFXEEVIH AUD 1'WtNTlEm WARDS, Bounded a lollows : ( Strth by i.lrard avenue, , J West bv Pennsylvania avenue, no. 1J. noutll by pairixa aireet, ( Kat by '1 weoty-ninth atreet. Are notified that the Court of Quarter Sessions for the City ana County of Philadelphia have tUed IllURiiDA Y Match 29, lttoS, At It o'clock K. M., at the Court Room, Uain Builldlna of the State IIono, te consider said plan and any objections airaluat the same, Tfhloli may bo made by any Freer oldur, and la the nicnnviiille. the said plan may be feea at the Otrlce oi me ueparuneni oi eurveya ior me jity vi ruua delphla. Vo. 112 POCTH IIFTn STREET, and a Dupllcatothoieof ai the Olliee of K. it. ROBfRTM Burreyer and Regulator ol the Fourth Su-vev District, 0. 11U4 BPRIG tiAHDKN KTHEEf. F. OaKRJI.L BREWSTF.R. Bollcitor lor the City of Philadelphia. (Dockets, page II.) iUUntfi9 s C R V E Y NOTICE. All persons into rented in tbe plan of the OF THH TWEWTY SECOND WARD, Bounded as to. lows i fNoitheast bv Oreen street. v inn J Northweet by Oarpemer street, jo. ijo. sentheast by W. Washlngion avenue, I Heuthwest bv Wlssahlckun avenae. are notified that tbe Court oi Quarter hesilons lor tho city ana counti ot rni.aaeipma oave uxeu THURSDAY, Uarch 20, lauti, At 10 e'o ock A. M., at the Conrt-Reem. Slain Bulldln of the State House. to consider said plan and any obiections aga'nst the same, v aica may oe maue oy any r reenuif er. ana la tne nieauw aiie, mo saiu piHu may uo biku i uo uuiub ui uio .Lenartnient ot rurvevs ior t ne i itv oi rnnaueiuunt, No. 212 i-outh FIFTH Street. and a Duplicate thereoi at tbe Olliee of JESSE LIGHTFOOT, Surveyor and Regulator of the Ninth Survey District, JJCPOl cunning. UemiantowB. F. CARROLL Bllv WHTl K, Solicitor of the City or Philadelphia. (Docket 5, Page 30.) 2 U lawt 3 20 s URVEY H O T.I C E AU peraens interested In tbe plan of Vie lENTli fECUO.N or THE FIRST WARD. . Bounded as follows : On tlie Northby wolf street, Ko. 179 Delaware river, iy Curtln atreet. bv Fifth street. Are notified lt.hat the Ceurt ot Ouarier Sessions tar tne 1 117 aan cun'j ei r uiiuoeiimia, nave uxeu at it o'clock a. ii.. At the Coart Room, Vain Isuildinc oi the State Bouse. tecenatdtr sale nlan. and any ebleetlons aaalast tut tame which may be made bv any ireeholder, and la the meanwhile the tain p. an mav ne seen at tne umce oi ua Departiuent el Burveva lor tne city of rauadelpbla, f.e 114 k. in iu i reel, Ant a Duplicate thereoi at the office Of CHARLKB S. CLOHC. bnrveyor and Regulator of the Second Survey District, jio. iai ni i n r i reel r. CARROLL littRWSTEB. Solicitor ot the City of Philadelphia. (Dockets page So.) 3i41awt3 ;9 s URVEY NOTICE. AU persons Interested In the plan ot the l ICO l a anLiios Ot THB TWENTY-BxCCOM B WARD, Bounded aa lollows : fortheairt by Sten'on avenue, v. vut J Menkwestby Vlermaid avenue, o. koutneat by Oergaa atreet, I Koatkwvst bv Oernantowa avenue. are notified that the Court of Quarter Hussions for the ciiy ana county oi rmiaueipiiia. nave nxaa H1TJRSDAY, March 19, 1866, At Is o'clock A. M.. at the Conrt-room Main Bulldlnc of the State House to consider said plan and any oojectleua against the same, which nay be Diade by any freeaelder; and la the mean while the aald plan may be scan at the Office ot the De partment oi eu veva ior inn i uy oi rniiaaeiuaia. Me. 21i B F1ITI H Street ana a Duplicate thereoi at the otllce oi JtHSKLIGHTPOOT, Burveyor and Regulator tl the Muth Hurvev District. tleoot bulldlnf. ttermantowa. r. CARROLL BRKWtTEK. Bollcitor of the City of Philadelphia (Docket 6, pagt 31.) i 24 lawt3 US O BILBRRMAN A CO., IMPORTERS OP fj, FANCY GOOD, o. A. FOURTH Street, inn.AInrj'iiix. rrunil. Pocket Books Poraea.TraveUbisBaaa. tatch,a. IrMlD l iiKi Ladlea Comoaaiona. Wrttina Desks. Pertleliea. Werk Boxes. Jewel Boxes, Photo- arauh Alauan. Oin (l.assea. Kleld Olaaaee Hneotaolea. ( ard O'asea lhlna aud Ullt OrnamenU. Peeket Catlerv. Harors Cemba, bra a Bee, Perlnsnery, Hoava, Faiu, Man; Jieta, Ban Ornaaaents, Steel JawelrV, Jet Good, Cor nelian Coeds. Bracelets, eckJaeee, Beit Clasps, Studs, feleeve Buttons Scarf Pln, Boarf Rings, hllk Watch wnaras, Lfaiin.r Guards, Bteel and Y laiea cnains, w aion Keva. Shwl Pin a viMIn Mtrlnva. Beads of aU klnda. Dolls. Rubber Baila. iiamiaaM. lilca. Cheaanaea CbiM Beards, Baektammen Boards, H ar ln Cards. PeokM Plasks, Brink Ins Cups, Tokacoo Pipes. Tobaeoe Box el, ivuiwu ruuenes, Matea jioxea, ipe dwiub, jimw Junes, cisar' wa. litijr rillR STAMP AOKNCY, NO. 304 CIIKflNUT J RTRVKT. ABOVEmiRD, WILL B1C CON Tin 0 ED AH Ilk 1(K10KUR RTAMPH of .VKY DEHCRIPTION COMSTASTIT un i ne last ny 1 On the Hontk b I On tba West Vb ttaSU, AJBU A An I aViaOvB T. uu PROPOSALS. 1I.0108Al,S. .HJALKD lHOI'OSaLb, IN on lente, will Le receivod at ihia oflice untl. 12 JU,iO.MAT. the If lie iy of April. !jH, tor the deliver) olCIXOhead ol ULIlh LAI l l.Eon the hoof, lorthei.se ol captured li.dinna. Hie eat tie to he cit-liveieu to the A. t,H, lor Indians at Tort tfiunnor, fw Mexico. 1 he nrxt delivery to be on the 1st day of Jn'y, 1866 and lo consist oi COO head of catt e: tho tibequiut deliveries to lie la tuck notubrrs and at tuch timsx ss may be requited ty tne undersigned. lae eattio must be Irora three to tlte years old, aiid mupt weigh at iwat 40U pounda wet (thmr-wmght to bo ascertain! a ncooriinia mnnner laid down in tee Hubs Kegu alions ot 1868), and to e of tha beat marketable qnality. Mo Mage, liuds, Cows, or betters will bo received. W henever, In the opinion of tbe A. C. 8 lor In diana, at t ort Sumner, tne cattle presented do not i ii 111 I tbe conditions i ere tot Ion n, as many as do not will be rejected. Ten per cent of money flue contractors will be retained until the contract is lul filled. i Iwo responsible perron must sign each bid, guaranteeing that it the contract is awarded to iho party or parties therein proposing, they will enter into ample bonds tor trie taiililol lulu mnt of the eontiact, and when, tbe paities inns U'enng a enreties are uvknown to tii unaeraigued, tlwir ability to refmbu se the loss to toe United States, which would acerne in case ol latlure, must be attested tolore a uiagistiute or otbnr oflicer em powered to administer oaths, The parties te v bom this contract Is let will be ex pected to fill tbe oontraettht liioelvrs anv sub-iettiua' ot the contract will be considered as a failure to com ply with the contract, and thecon.raoior will be bold resDoriSible therefor. lanJome on tho envelope "l'ropoa's for Beoi Caitlv, at Fort bunmcr, Sew Mexico " W. H. BELL. Captain and C. S and Brevet Mntor, U. A. Cfllce 1 urcliBHieg and lepot C. 8 , District ot New Mexico, bnurnK. K. M February 1. 1806. 31231 PEOPOSA LB FOH BEEF . riiiLAiist pniA, Iturcli 20. lHol. Bea'ed rro'osala, Iu duplicate, wi.l be to eiy. d by the nrderalgned, until 10 A.M., March 20, 180. oOico, Bo. llf8 GIRAHt) Htreet, third floor, or directed to him, roslOUioe, box 1333, 1'hiladolphla, tor lurnish ln ir tbe troops euiployea. otc , at Fort Do, aware and Wilmington, De.awnre, with TKEsUliSKF, of a good, marketable quality ,jn equal proportions of ore and bind quarters, excluding nocks, shanks, and kidney tal.ow. t he said beet to be delivered, tree or cost, to tne troops, employes, etc., at Fort Delaware and Wil mington, Delaware, la each quantities as may be Irom time to time required by the Commanding OtFccrs ol those poata, and to eontmuo in force Mix Months, commencing on the 1st day ot April, 1HU0, or such less time as tno Commissary-General shall aireet, and uliei t to bis approval. Jiids will no received ior either post separately or together. Unon acceptance of the offer, security and bond in the sum ot two thousand dollar will be required lor the laithtul porioruiance of tho eoutract. Bids must bo indorsed '.rroaoxais tor iieer C. 1j. KILBURIt, 8 19 6t Bvt. Drlg.-Gen., A. C. ii. 8. INTERNAL REVENUE. JJNITED STATES EEVENUE STAMPS. UNITED STATES REVENUE STAMRS. rEiNCiPAt, utror. No: BO-l CHESNUT STltKET. CENTRAL DEl'OT, No. 103 S. FITTll HT1H3KT, (One door below Chesnut.) ' ESIABLISHiD 1302. REVENUE STAMl'S of every description con stantly on hand, and in any amount. Orders by Mail or Express promptly attondod to. United States Notes, Drafts on rbiladelphla or New York, or Current Funds received in pay ment. Iarticular attention paid to small orders. Tbe decisions of tbo Commission can be censultod, and any Information regarding the law oboortully liven. 1 he following rates of discount are allowed : On all orders of 625, two per cent, discount. On all orders of f 100, tbtee per cent, discount. On all orders of 9300, lonr per cent, discount. AU orders should be sent to HARDING'S STAMP AGENCY, No. 304 Chosnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. 2 IS 13 EVEN UE STAMPS, RK VENUE STAMPS, ui an aeecnptious, Oi all daacriuilons. Always on hand. Always on hand. AT FLORENCE SEWING M ACHIN K CO.'S OFFICII, AT FLOREJlcis iiiwi.mi MAI in siii i;u.'8 ursict, PiO. ,io latssui rtreev, Se. 610 CHEBNCT Street, One door below Seventh street, One door below aevenih stteeb The meat liberal dtseonat allowed. The nio liberal discount allowed. INSURANCE COMPANIES. niRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE, SO. 418 vTALSTJT BTBIET, PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL PAID IV, IX CASH, ajOt.lOO. Ibis aonpary aontlnnas to write en Ftrt Mutkt sw'y IU capital, with a tu4 surplus, is aaiely invested. TOl Losses by Sre have ketn promptly paid, and more than $500,000 Disbursed oa this scconnt within the past few years. For tke present the office af this company will retnala at No. 415 WALNUT STREET, But within a few months will remove to Its OWN BVILD1BO K. E. CORNER SEVBBTH AKD CHE8NVT STREETS. Then at bow, we shall be happy te Insort tor patrons at sack tatet as art consistent with safety. SlHItCTOKfl. Lrsri) n. oillett, I HUMAN br J, rr AKD, , ci. Mta , ' 1. c 1. v 1 ( HARI.K8I. DTTPONT, HKKHY F. KFNKEY, JOSEPH SLAPP.U.P. 11. iar IJ L. V " u Tr.OH. Hit KFI.LAB, JOHN hurrLr K. JOHN W. CLAOHOBM, kill AH V K. U K a.H. .1 M.m TftOMAS CRATKN. President JLFBEP 8. OIH.FTT V. President and Treasurer. JAMI-B B ALVORD. Secretary. 1 19S F IKE IN8UBANCE, TBE iioaia mnimsiE vairAJix OF PHILADELPHIA. Ko. 1M B. FOURTH Street Char trPernetuaL Authorised Capital, 1000 llld-un Canilal. SlUO HUtt. Insmes against loa or damaae by USE on bnlldingt, either iwm.n.iientiv or tor a LIMITED period. A bio on JnhKCHAKDINE generally and Bouseho.d Funinure, civ or connny. James Brown, Charles A. Duy, W 111. D. Lewis, WlllliunB. Bullock, W ui. N. Beedles, 1 homas K Imbtr, Jr., Lemuel Collin, J. lllllbora Junes, John Woodside. Wm. O. Longstreth, J. N HuU blnioa. joua u, 'tuyioi, JAMES BROWk. President. CHAh. A DUY. Vlc Prwiident 1I10M B MiULBOti. beers INSURANCE COMPAMt. 1 F.LAWARB MUTUAL SA Ft TV INSIIIANC3 J t'Okl'ANT, lIiCOI!rORATT TlY lilt LI CIsLX 1 IKK 1-hSN'YI.VAMA . y.A OFFICE B E. tORNKR l HI KD AND WALN 1 g'iPF.F-lH. 1 IIILADKLPUIA. MARIAK lMJHVNCli OK VF88.U".i , CARGO. To all parts of the w ''nlaUinmtran.ss On Coo4 by Riv r t anal, Lake, and I.aud all rsris o the Vn()n . riBK IN8JRAKCF On Verrlienfllse tenernilv. On Stores, Dwe ling Bouaot.etc. rrlag to AS8E1S OF TIIF COMPANT Novemiier 1. 1WV a I so fie I'nlted Btatos A per cent. loan. Tl. 11 00 " ..!t,flmoe .. lis 1U1 II, sos.eon 7 t-18 per cent, loan Ireaaurv Kotes IDS 1'S ft 1M SCO State vt i ennsyivanla Five Per cent l oan 90 85V 54,00 mate ot Pennsylvania blx Per Cent. Loan 63 830- 125,000 CH.v of Philadelphia Mix Per Cent. l oan 112,812 M 20, MO Pennsylvania Railroad First Mort- gate Six Percent. Honda W.OOOOO ';6,000 Pennsylvanl Hailread Heeond Mort gage 8lx Percent. Bonds........ 29.750 0C Si 00 estem Pennsylvania Ral.road Mort g ge Hlx Per Cent. Bond gxTS ' 18,000 Hhares HtocK Germantown (iaa Ccnapanv priuctpal and Interest SnsrMiteed by the City oi Phlla elnhla 13.A37 St 7,lCtI4 eharea Ptnck PeiiDav.vai la Rail- rosdtomnany 8.S80-0 S.tfO 100 Shares ritock North Pennsylvania Railroad Company. 1,2500s v.000 DenoKlt Kllh Cnltnl Rtatea Oi,vrn. n ent. suhfeet to ten oavs' ca l 4l,000tl St,l CO State ot Tennessee Five Per Cent. Loan 18 900 09 lit 700 Loans on Bonds and kiortgaite mat liens on City Property 170.700O tl.u3il.fKS Par. Market valne eons Ml) 00 Real Fstate 33,1 00 00 jtma receivable lor in urancea made. 121.013 27 rsaiancesnneat Agencies. premiaros on M irtne Pelleies Aeorued Inte rest, and ethei dehta dun tlm Pari. .pany 40 911-44 crip ana mock 01 sundry insurance and other I'omninlM A 1:ul aied valne 2 910 00 cash In Banks $53,916 89 Cash In Drawer 678 48 56.63.M1 tl 2o3 Wii'lH rUF.c T0R8. Tno ma. ('. II it John 1 . Davia F riniund A. honder, Tbrophl.us Paulding, Jobn K. 1 enrose, Jan,es Iraquau, Henry t. Da leit, Jr.,' James C Hand W Ullam C. Ludwlg. Jntepa H. Seel, numuci b. ntokes, J. F. Penistan, llenty hloan, Willlaru i. Bonlton, Fdward Darllniiton, II. Jpnee Brooks F'dward Laiourcade. Jacob P.Jones James B. McFarland, Joshaa P. Pyre. i'eo(ie C. I elper, fpenrer HCLlvain, J. B. Seninle, Pntsbnrg, B Uereer. P'ttburg, r. T. Mnrt'an. Plttxliuni nuun i ralg Poker 1 ur.-oe John D Taylor ii'"-nji' 1 . h.'xii, rrceioent, JOHN O. D.'VIB. V.'ce Piesldent. IlFMJr Ltlbi'Hk, cetretarv, 1213 15 2S CHARTER RE R PET UAL TIIANKLIN FILE IUSUEAKCE COMPANY OF PlJII.ADKI.PIiTA, Assets on Januarv 1, 1800, 83,500,85100. !Bn,ul eioo oonoo jjcciuiu nuipius 944 043 13 icuiiuuia l,lb2,308'Ui LKSE1TLKD CLAIMS, INCOME FOB 18S6. 11.467 83. 310 000. LOH.sES rAID SINCE 1SJ31 OVEB I 85,000,000. Perpotual and Tern porary, Policies on Liberal Tonus. THRKCTORa Charles h. Bnncker, . Fdward O. Dale, 1 ot.lua Ua. K . . ' , n., J vuion " ..no,, Baniuel Oram. George Fales, Aiireu r iner. Francis W. Lewis, M. D. Peter AlcCall. N. BANCK.ER, President. O surge W. Richards, CHARLES EDWARD DALE, Vlce-Prexldent. JAH. W. IICALLISTEB, Becretary.protem. 2atl231 NORTH AMERICAN TRAXSIT . INSTJEANCE COMPANY, No. 133 S. FOURTH Street PHILADELPHIA. Annual Policies issued against General Accidents of al cesenptiens at exceedingly low rates, Insurance eflected for one year, in any mm from tlOO to 10 000, at a premium of only one-half per cent, seou ring the full amount Insured In ease af death, and a com pensation each week equal to the whole premium nald. enon time i resets for 1, U, 3, 5. 7, or 10 days, or 1. 3. or e nonius, at is oems a day, insuring in the sum of (3000 er giving flfi per week il disable, te be had at the Gone. al Oflce, Kt. 133 B, FOURTH btreot. Philadelphia, or at the T.trlous Railroad Ticket eOlces. Be sure to oarohaaa the tickets of the North American Transit insuianoe company. For ciiculars and further Information annlv at h General Oflice, or of any of the authorized Agents ol ih i.kwib it HOOPT. President JAMJR At. COKAU, Treasurer. BlRY O BROW N, Secretary. JOHN C. BULLITT, Solicitor, L1 RECTORS. L L. Doo.pt, late ol Pennvlvanla Railroad Coainany. At. Bt!r-.o(fll. W. Baldwin 4 Co. 'a. "UVHB,DU' hamuel C. Palmer, Canhler oi Commercial Bank. Richard Wcod, e. SOU Market atreet James U. Ceuiao, Ho. 623 Market street. J. .. KInFSly, Centlnenial UoteL II. Q. Lelsenrlng, hos. HH7 and H9 Docs street San uel Work. l Work. McCoueh A Ct, Oeorse Herein iio. iU Cbetnut steet Hit FlIE PROVIDENT Life and Trust Co., OF PHILADELPHIA, Ineerroiated by tbe State ef PennsvlvanlaThir ti&. IHft. 161 REd L1VKM. ALLO'W IMKUKMl LEPOblTH, AJiD (iRAliTS ABUITIPS. CAPITA!,, JffilOO.OOO. BLEXt'Toaa. Samuel R. bhloley. Richard Cadbnry, Heury lialues, T Wlsiar Brown, Will lain (!. LoniiMtrath. Jtr mlah Uaekei, Joshua H iloiris, Richard Wood, inanes F. Coffin. SAAICEL R. SHIPLEY. Prealdant Rowlakd PABST, Actuary. orrioa, 7 28 No. ill . ruuuxu atreet. PIKFHX INSURANCE COMPANY 0 JX. I'llJAJMJELI'IllA. IMOHPOKATED 1 SIX CHARTER PERPETTJAL ho. SiV4 WALNUT Street, opposrie the Exchanire. In addition to Id AR1B JC and INLAND INnUha srmi thla Couiuaov insurea from loss oraamsue bv KIUK. nn liberal leinis. ou buildings, merchandise, furnitum. Mr, i , 1 1 iiuiiiw ivua, u yvi miaiuuj BbUlUingS, Oy deposit ot premium. The Company has been in active operation for more man Mil I ii.U. uuriug waiva ah leases have been promptly aajusiea ana niBECTOBS. Jeha L Bodat. Lawrenoe Lewis, Jr David Lewis, Benjamin ErHng, ThematU. Powers, A. H AtoHeary. Edmond Caatllloa, Leula '. N orris. U. B. Uahouey, J oh - T. Lewis, Williams. Urant, Robert W beaasmg. D. Clark Wbaitea, fiaaiuel WUcox. sunn n. W UCHERSR, President BAMVBb Wacox, Be. retarr. T71RE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. THB X P AKNSYLVAMA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY In oorporated IRVa Charter Pespetual Mo. 610 WAL M T Sireet, opposite Indeptuidence Square. This compaav, mversoiy anowo to me community ror over forty years, onUns to Inaare against loss or damage by fire an Public or Private Buildings, either peruiaaeat y er ter a limited time. Also ea Furmtnra, Stocks of Goods aad Merchandise generally, an liberal teniae. . . . . , . . . . Their capital, togeineT wuaj irg vurpins runa, kivested In the most c arena manner, which enables them to oner to tba nuureu an auaoaDtea tetarityl the east oj loss. Daniel Smith. Jr , Jeka Beverenx. Thttinas Smith, ll3n ry Lewis, J. GiUinubaui FelL Alexander Benaotl, Daao IJaxiehursi, Thomas roduis, 1iuitii iinumAai DANIEL SMITH, J., President wixxiam u vaowBLi. ipvvietaj- s sw GOVERNMENT seLi, LAtfUE 8IB 4.1F OA DL .VI. El C, U A It I Ht MAhTllO MOIifo. CI11LP IVAMIPltASTrR'ti IIFrifE, lIHTO VVAfllK OYtin, WASlilhOTOW.' 1. t '.. AlalOll 8 IrVWi Wl'I be ml.: ot i ubiio Auction, ai i.n.co u 11, .,ot Vah,iulon. D ". nntier the iroeliou ot ltnvct Colonel :. It Tompklia, O. II on lUKeiAY s'isrch 17. iPfifi, at 10 o'clock A M a liiree int ot conn iiu.i o Cuarti rnias'er'a mm. coiiMhtiua on I hlils, I Wheoiliai rows. vtfk', Vfio H i i nuns. Priiitinc Press, and I no. IW'i Lend I'.nn Ulsnkeis, 11810 ibs. .- crap t at Inln, Bridles, 4) 82l lbs Bcrap Wroulit t ha nr. ' 'I Iron, Horso and V(t n Covers, 30 (M) cs Imn Tre, Hamesti. ltiM ibs bciay Leather, now, 1K)0 IU. l.'ore. KiWIlba bcrup Stoel, 4.) Ilm. Z i f. eea Iii.ut.li8, Haiti lis baddies. Lines, Vt apon w hcois, Hubs, 26 Ambuluucos, II UiiK-yy, 25 Cans. 8 81op Carta, 1 18 lwo-horH Waeons, ill) two-horso p r t n K Wagons. 2 fenr-horso Spring I Wairons. ana riktncw. Drug Mill, Anv I, Tire Bender, I ortati e I oreen, hnntha' Bel owe. Planes, baws, Canltirons, 12f "Wheeliug", Army Waeons, 18 c.ivcnor Wanoiis, 1 Waier Wajjon, Etc. Firo and V ater Iloce, Ilvdrante, Bake Ovenn, I'latloim ecales. ilietulovill be continued irm dav to cav until a I the propeity is oiU. The etorca niupt te removed w thin hve dais tioru dine ol Bale lerms Cash, in Oovornment liiml L. U ivL CKl'.K. Brevet JInl.-den nnd ( liiel (Juur ermuxler. 8 9 lot I)o"ot ot v ahmirton. Tf KITED flAIES lill.lTAUY RAILROADS J VtVJCM OK A8SIB1ANT CUAUTKHM aSTKU I W ASH1MTCM, U. C, MaiCU li, 1800. J ACCTIOX ALE OP- UMTKD mTAI'ES MIL1- 1AK1 KAILROAD JIAfEItlAL,. Wl 1 he sold at public auction at Alexandria. Va., on TUESDAY, April 10, ISM. Znrat-clSBB Locomotive Engine, 4 fmf BJ-tuch Ii autre; ov muers, 10x22; woikUI, 0 ton--. 4 l aBucPRir Cats. 20 Box Iroipht Cars. 2 Nteck t nrs. 4 l'latlorm Cars. 30 Small imck Cars. ' 21 'trucks lor Fremlit Cais. 18 paii a Wheols on ax'ea. 2 Mt am runipinir HjIiriucs. 1 Staiienarv Kntrine. 12 Henderson l'umns. tto tons f econd-liand Railroad Iron (Rood). A large quantity ot ro8, muni, Nails, Mauis, Switch Fixtt'ree, Axes, t ar Couplings, lieks, Bar Iron, Ktuves, hprings, Files, Knta, Sperm Oi', Olc. 0 Luildings, rrom 10x12 to 2.Ux4U feet. Lot ol Olliee l urnilure. Contents of l'rmtiu, Offlco. A large quun tit) of new Stit'.t Hardware. 1 lierriiifr Sate. 1 Saloon car, 4 teet 8i-lnch rauso, eloirnntly fin ished and lurnislied with black ua nut, trnuni d with green plusu; doub.e tiacl, witli broad tread- neois. fale to eoromeneo at 10 A. M lerms cash, in Oovernmeut funds. II L. KOBIK80N, 8 16 tmwlOt Bvt. Brig-den., A. Q. AI. REAU OF ORDNANCE, Navy Depaiitmkkt, I W'AsmsoTOK City, February 28, 1863. J SALE OF NAVY POWDERS AT THE NAVT YAttl), rOKISMULilH, K. U. There will be seld lo the bicheet biddors. at Fublie Auction, at noon, the 12ih duy of April, bv the tydnauee Officer at ti e l'ortur.outh Kavy Yard, N. n , oae nuncirea ana eitrhty-nvo thousand nine nun- dred and sixty-nine Uoo.uu'J) pounds JNAVX row DEU, as loll we: . jai hwj ponnus cannon 1'owocr. 21)219 " Ritlo 26.150 " Musket ' Thee Towdors will te divided into lots of one hundred barrels each lerms, one-half cash in Government funds, and the remuinder on tbe removal of the Powder, tor w Inch a reasonable time, bnt not more than thirty davs. will be allowed, the purcliason, however. to make every exertion to remove the .Powder soonef. ' II. A. WISE. 8 1 tbml2t Chief ot Bureau 2ALE OF GOVERNMENT AMBULANCES AND J ARMY WAGOMS. ClllKi" QUABjTERAI ASTMt'S OFFICE, ) Depot of Wabhimotow, J WABHrNGTON. D. C. March 16. 1S66. 1 "Will be sold at l'nblio Ancuon, at UKCOLN DE POT, Washington, D. C, under tho direction of Bre vet Colonel C. H. Tompkins. O. M.. on MONDAY. April 2, 1800. at 10 o'clock A. Ai., the lollowing men- Honed taovernment pioperty, viz : IIKltoAHJ L1GU1 AJIBL LAACliS, SOOtoSOO ARMY WAGOAS. which will be swld singly, and iau-t be romovod wilhin livo dava from date of sale. 1 eiiii Caalu in Government ninds. D. a. RUCKER, ' Brevet Major-Gen. and Cbl (juortermaater. 8 10 lit Depot of Washington. BUR EAU OF ORDNANCE, i r.. AVT Natt Dbpart.mkdt. Washinoton City. Marob 3. 1881 SALE OF NAVY POWDERS AT I HE K YARD. BKOOKLi at. .N. Y. There will be told at Public Auction, to the highest Didders, la the onice ot the luapector oi Ordinance el the Navy Yard. Brooklyn. N. Y . at aeon, on tbe 8d day et April, 1S66, lour thousand joar hundreal ana ninety nint (Mita) oarreis xsavy l owaem. these rowaers win be soia ny sample, in lots et ene hundred, two hundred, and three hundred barrels. Parchasers to furnish, barrels into which the Bowuera mav ba tunned fiom the tanks. terms one hair cash in Government tunas, ana the remainder en the lemeval of tne Powder, tor which a period of ten days will bo allowed It not then removed the Powders wil. revert to the Govern ment. II. A. WISE, 8 8sw4 1 Chief of Bureau. ALE O F MANURE. QUARTEKM-A STBB (iFHKnAL'B OFFICE, ) First Division, J Vt a n ii i v. vj, v... vmi uati , iou j j Will be told at the Cavalry Depot, Gleboro. D C, a large qaaatity af ttock-yard MANLRK, which will be delivered to pnrobasers on the around, or in bargee er boats to be provided by them, at lorty (40) centa per same yara. . iwe er more boats (acoordiug to size) can be loaded per day. . jeiBJ" tsia. ia uoiviDnwiii tunua. By order et the Quartermaater-Ueneral JAMES A EKIN, Brevet Brigsdier-Geneial, 2 27 2Ct In charge First Division Q. M. G. O. OFFICE OF ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER, WlLMiKOTOa. Del.. Febrnary 12, 186 BALE OF 600 ISURrLUS GOTK-RNsiENT MULES, All Good ana beryioenoie. Will be sold at public auotion. at Wilmington. Del., onEVtUY FRIDAY during tbe month ot March, OMS HupiDKr-D uuuis, The especial attention of uurchasurs is invited to the fact that these Isuies are large, well paired, and ib excellent condition, being tho turpi as teamMulos of W ashlagton Depot. Animals sold singly, hales to eommtBeeat 19 A. M. Terms Cash, in United Males currency. Bv order of 2 27ttnh30 Bvt. Brlg.-Gen JAMES A. KKIN rfO SHIP CAPTAINS AaiD OWNERS. THB X nnderslgned havmg leased tke KKHSIROTOal BOBLVf DOCK,begs to iui'ona his fnenta and the Patrons I tbe Deek uat u pms" "in iuaii i""iuw t acreiBJuodaie these having vease t t he raised or repaired, and being a praeileal ahip-earpenter and caulker, will gtve personal alteuvua te the vessels etv TiSa! l C.rp-te, Machlats. WAYWSJ-brtttrt Patent fietallie Composition" for Cepeer Faint, fee the pi enervation of vessehi' bottoms, shr this olty, I bus pre p... te mrnkk tb.same wjayfbhj t Kensington borew Dook, 111 DELAWARE Avenue, avbeve LAUUKL Htreet. 1'HE RTAMP AOEKCT. NO. 304 CHESNUT iBTBKET, AOV.TUIBD, WILL BK COKTLNUttt AH Hr.KHOFdUr, BTAMPHof KVKHT DK8CRIPTION COK8TAWTI.T OK BAKD ASt LN AMY AAlOVM't. UU GOVFPNWENT SLES. 1 . 1 ... nAl.E J.SH.1.1- CP CLALTELMAsfER'S cn:n t,ninniMAsrKM' Crstca. i I irer i vi iShIist,,. ! U AHIUMnoN. D C . ildioh ii. IRiUI i e i i ic fiiiu ml i uu ic Auction ui.Ur. , ,ie uueo- l ri ol 1. II let Lit UU naiii.Co .uliel JE AI Sit Oli K A. C. S .. u. ktaieheiiao Ko. fi ou lv Yolk axhue, lemeeii Eiguteenth ai d N no eentli uneta V avhiiigtoii, D. t: , on IL'i;D-.Y .llnrcii .0 lhtfl, l In o'c.ock A M.. a lari'u luiAii Ouuiinr. n.UB Fit Ml.l, I'lUlMrllllg oi 10 lbs Munatic 14 Poik Barrels, , Aed. j 10 A tins, Broiled, lU2 Itt.lOliB Alcohol, ! 4 Anvi.s,. f.'tfi ngi r, tflFOrted, 6li'2 Axes, asr-oiLec, iHi liioad Axes, Jlil hard Axes, Hi Jhol.e ano Chains, 22 t.tri enters' SHilovis, !2 ttevoi-. ll2 ioi t Leather 1! alt lug ' a: teet Rubber Dolt Ing, Hue, aborted, 13 lllocks. aa.-oriod, 20 I ollin Pox's, 8 Wood Boxes. 12 Dredpiug Boxes, 1 iruuriuiig Board, ?2f Cbu r Hot ouis. 126 Vt air Bocks and Arm', 100 Chair Backs, Chair Ur, 3 050 Chair Hirctch"is. riOO .ntap Vhiniu.iya, . 1 WO lbs. Fno Clay, 1 000 lbs Cooper, Rut) "-tove Doors, i400'nairs. assorted, 4'HI Field Dexks, H'iO lilicw Dvakt, 800 r.ncket Eora, 2. lit Fi es, assorted, l.HD Bastard Files, 10 000 Lights Olusa, 2 (H) Saucepau rlandlos, 1,2114 Chmol Iiandies, 1. f tl Axallanrt ea, . ' 2 000 Window Saih, 3. 'MO gross rciows, aa- sorted, 1 100 Shovels, asserted, 20 IXH) Ibs. Kpikos, 1 OOJ .siove Feet 2, tHin Ibs Cast Stool, 700 boxes tin, 1,000 Lamp Tubes, 105 Can Iron I raps, ' 4ii0 vardailvorTiusi 1, G.Bae Papers laoks, ai sortid, ' 100 w beelburro Wl, 4 (XX) Ibs. Wire, 0,000 lbs. Ziuo, CfHO Escutcheons, bi iclien, 1(0 V ood lieiielirs, 8 Wash Hoards, 19 Copper Dciili is, 1(9 Dot i Holts sssor'd 00 Spring V iuUow I u is, F2 bs Boiax. CCtO ( -opper Hottoni?, 4 Piumii Hobs. 6 C trculnt'g Hollers, s niouni i(iri F, 2 JlarKibf Hiiixbea, ! t'oH W hiiewnsh lliu's, UK Paint lirusnes, ns- snrtie', 91 Varn'sii Hrnshes, il3 Dust ISiiifllioe, 1 Cot i es Drusni s 2(1 Clii-eln, aortfd. 20 lb. Fietich Chalk, 1 fM lick brnd.es, f,,(A)G pairs Hingis, as a sorted. C3C'ost lion Hoppers,! IfilXO Ibs. Iron, aborted.) 1 iaiu ivnoi s, aseoneu, 2Wibs Lead, 2 926 (.hist I.oeks, 8 M'A Cupboard Looks, 400 Wallet. 112 (' ot Nails. lt, 0 Ibs W rouirht Nails l.OOti nine lens, 2,U0 lbs. W louKht Pipe, 421 l'laiiCH. ascortod, 260 Tib fpnips, as sorted, CfOlbs lion Pivots, ' HX) lbs. Rods Wire. tfK) lables. assorted. The tale will be coLt nud irom dav to dav unl 1 all ol the property ia sold.' i ne stores must be removca within lire dart it n uato el ralo Jem l fh. in Covimmtnt funds, liv order of Lrivet Msjor General D. II. RUCKER, ' ( hint Quartermaster, Depot of Wa hiiigion, CHAELK8 H. TOM PK l AS. 3 3 15t Breyet Colonel and Quartermaater. b ALE CP GOVERNMENT MOPEBir AT MACON, GA. By direction of the bECRElARl OF WAR. all tie LCilDlKt; MATERIALS, 6 1 KA M EN O IN P.. MACUIlnERT, TOOIS. IRON, COPPER, LUMBER, AKD STORES OF VABIOUS KINDS, w hich were collected at klucon, t.a , by the Con ltdtrate bovernment, for tbe election and perma pint opeiation of a large armory , laboratory, and unsi Lal; and also It OI.S, MACHINERY, AND MATEIUALS colli cttu irom iron works and armories in tne Btutcs of Alabama and Oeorgia, will be sold at PL BLI L) At CI ION. Among tbe articles to be sold are: ' 9,000 1 bs. Copper i las. 42,000 Ibs. Copper roaud rod. bb,00 lbs. Copper bar. 20,10 lbs. Copper sheet. 2O0,H0ibs Wrourht Don bnr and rod. fXOtons Pig Iron 760 tons Cast Iron unserviceable sholls. (4,000 lbs. Lead pis 40, UK) lbs. Tin block and sheet. 4,000 lbs. Chain crane and cable. 16,000 yards Cloth Cotton, English Sorgo, ollod ' and enumelled. 2 000 lbs. Powder. 8,000 lect Bolting gnm and leather, assorted 8)2 B. 200 Machines Drills, l'lanors Milling, Sorew cutting, bieum and i'rip-hammurs. ueeiaes: Harness, 85 Unserviceable Cannon, iron and bronze. Laboratory btorei and Materials, Spare Pairs (now) for Springfield Muskets and Celt's Revolvers, and an assortment of feaddlrs Horse Equipments. Infantry ana Cavalry Ac coutrements, Blankets. Wagon and Gun Cartiage Irons, 80 broken Gun Carriages, PAINTS AKD OILS. The attention ot Northern buvora is called to this sole, which is a large one, and of valuable property. Full printed Catalogues of tho property to be sold can be obtained from the thiol of Ordnance at Washington, D. C, and from the Commanding Officer of the Augusta Arsenal, Georgia. The sale will common oe on WEDNDSDAT, April 4, 1R66, and continue every day until all the propcrtyi, sold. lerms - Cash, in United States currency. D W. FLAGLER, Captain Ord. Brov. Lt.-Colouol, 8 2 22t Com. Angnsta Arsenal. SALE CF CONDEMNED MEDICAl AND MObl'iTAL PRUPeRTI. WASBiNQTan, D. C, March 10, 1868. Will be sold at Pnblio Auotion. On TiiLRbDA Y, the 22d day of March next. At 10 o'clock A. M , at tbe Purveying Depot, Eighteenth and F streets, in this city, a large quant ty ot Condemned Medioai and Hospital Property, consisting of : bpiinis, i Tourniquets, Air itubber Cushions, rrruwes. Hates. j Mortars, I Medicine Pannier Chests, jRnapeaols and Fluid Companions. I Leather Bucseta, ,tcu, i Basins, Iron M ashstands, Bottles, Clocks, Inkstands, W ater Coolers, hpeouB, Knives and Forks, hpatulas, luuuels, Lamps and L'-merns, Tin Caps ani. , aies, Hedside Tables, (iuttal'erebu Hed Covers. Mess Chests, Water Beds, Cooking Ltenalls, bheeptkias Dressed, 'Bedding, oto. Fo,tv -eight hours allowed to purchasers to re- . move property. .. ' 'leiuib Cash, m Govervmont funds. CHARLES gUIUERLAND, ISurgeon U. H. A., Medical Purveyor. ' C. W. BOTMLEK, 8 14 7t Auctioneer. QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE. Kiw Yobk. March 8, 1866. JOHN H. DRAPER & CO , Auctioneers, will soli . without reserve to the highest bidder, at the Erie Basin, Breoklyn, en THURSDAY, March 22, at It 'clock A. at., the lollowing named Government fiteamers, to wit: ILLINOIS, side-wheel 2128 tons. EUP1KK CI'l Y, sldo-wheol 1761 tons. McCLLLLAW, side-wheel 1008 tons. XiiOMAS COIXYER, aide-wheel 446 tons. JOHN KICB, propeller 7&i tons. All these vessels, with the exception of the first, are fully equipped and, ready ior immediate servloe. The THOMAS COLLI ER it admirably adapted for serviee on the Bousd and rivers. 1 en per cent, to be paid down, and tha balance on delivery, in GoveTnment lands. Also, will be told at the same timt the BOILER or the steamer Harriet A. Weed, aad UAF11NG,. etc. ot the ttean.tr Delaware. S1EWART VAN VLIET, 8 H10t Brevet Major-Gen, and Q. M. LARGE BALE OF ARMY TENTS AND TENT FLIES. Dipot Qhabtsrmastkb's Ofsioi, I , Baltimorb, Md., March 6, 1H06. f Will sold at Public Auotiou, IHCRSDAY, March 22, 1866. at 10 o'clock A. M., at the Uovern ment storehouse, Ne. M Conway St., Baltimore, MiL. 6200 (more or less) unserviceable, worn, and ooji. demned Ttnta and Teat Hies, consisting lu part aa. loUowsr 718 Hospital Tents. , eia wail " 2767 Common " 66 Sibley " 206 U Mielter " 62 Hospital Tent Flies. iVt Wall Tent Files. Five (8) days allowed for removal or property. Terms tanh, in Government funds. G. W. BRADLEY, Co'onel, Chief Quartermaster, 8 713t Middle Militaiy Dvparttueut.
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