TIIE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, T1TORSDAY, MARCH 22, .1866. Impoitant from the flnsatan Telegraph Expedition The Entire Route Explored -AII Donbti Removed. JFrofit the. Rochester Dai'y Union and Advertiter. March 19. To tliono who may at any time have enter tained doubt of the feasibility of constructing the telegraph line through llusnlan America and Asia to connect the two continents, the Informa tion ut received -JM. at once dispel their doubts. The rritirnTSibttitv of constructing a lino oter the entire route can no longer be qu tionrd. Colonel l'alnur hag received from 81. rrterpburjr a letter which plve very intcreMliiig intern ation. it is lr.-m Mr. 8. Abam, a ltnRiau pcntleman who resided in our t lty for a loin? time, and who wai iustly esteemed by all who knew him. Ho went to Rii'sla under the aus pices 01 the Tc'egrnpb. Company, and proceeded w ith a party to make examination for the route of the telecrraph through the reeion to the euet of Anuior river. He writes under date of Janu bry 1H, irom Oeotk, and states that he has not only surveyed the entire country from that plnce eastward to Anadir river, but has determined In person the route of the telegraph line. This district is that of which little is known, and connects the Anadyr, where Colonel ldilkley went lust summer, with that portion of Siberia which Is settled, and about which there was no doubt. It presents no obstacles, and the work of construction will go alone: there without dilli- enlty. Mr. Abiisa sent his Jetter by post to Irkurs. where it arrived on the 10th ol Febru ary, 'i hence it was sent by the wires 401)0 miles to St. l'eiersbtire, and leit there by mail for this couniry on the 21st of February. Mr. Abasa does not appear to have found anything in traversing uio country mat ne ejpiorca ttuit exciied re mark as to the practicability of cons'.ructine; a Jine. A Glance at the map will at once show the reciou he visited. It is the "unknown country" aliout which the croakers say so much. As the entire line of the Kuoso-Amefican Telesrr.iph has been explored, surveyed, and the route located, and a considerable portion ot the line con structed, the day draws near when the wires will tlnsn intelligence Irom one continent to the oilier with ua much ease ns they now send it from town to town. Olrardin, disgusted with the tyranny of the Freiich censorship, lias withdrawn from tho Parte I raise. Un dertho niomise of t realer free dom of expression, he resumed tbo editorial con duct or that able Journal three or four years afto, but the renewal of "warninff-." and punish ments (main drives him .away. Ills example is followed by two of bis associates, MM. Clement Duvcrnois and Vermoncl. One other French editor, M. Felix Belloy, shows fight. His nomi nation as chiet editor ot the J'ays was reiected by tho Minister of the Interior, and he appeals to the Senate. A number of ladles, occupying a high social position In Kncland, have formed, a society for tde express purpose ot improving the condit oti ot the members ot the cort Je wiltrt. In order to become a member of the institution estab lished tor the benefit of her profession, tho dancer is to deposit in the nearest post ofllco savings bank a Bum not less than one shilling a loitnicht. The committee of ladies, on the other hand, are endeavoring to raise a fund out of which they propose to pay a percentage upon the deposits equal to and in addition to that allowed bv the Government. Alio meraDers will thus receive double interest on their savings, while as an encourapement to provident habits, frugality is made an Indispensable condition to iucmtjershlp. p 31 O S P E C T U fc of HIE C A K H O N COLD MWIXG COMPANY. CAI'ITAIj STOCK-$500,000 KUMBER OF 50,000. MISCELLANEOUS JOTTINGS. S3 Omnibuses have been introduced in Rome. Nine Catholic. missionaries recently left Paris for Japan. Offenbach is at work in Fads on a burlesque "Robinson Crusoe." (!i ass-fed beo4 Is two cents per pound in TJraguay. O, blessed Uruguayans ! Maximilian keeps 4000 men at work on the railroad from Mexico to Vera Cruz. A Connecticut paper asks if the 'Idus of March are the SKins of March 'ares ? The masked balls at the Paris Opera, this season, have produced l7,;54f. A posthumous tragedy by Sheridan Knowles is shoitly to be produced in London. Poor London 1 The English people are said to be like the act of reasoning, because they are a rucy-obay-nation 1 Durin? the past year the courts of Chicago granted 275 divorces, of which 177 were applied lor Dy wives ana uu Dy mi&rmuus. A littlo boy recently died at West Bethel, Me., from playfully piling stones on his sto mach, while lying down. Raw mutton or beef, given in conlunction with diluted alcohol, in small doses, is now used in the treatment ot consumption in 1? ranee. Tho cattle plague having shortened the sup ply of meat in the English markets, poultry be comes a staple article of food. All the ice-houses along the Hudson river are filled with splendid clear-water ice, and that luxury will, or ought to ue, cheap the coming season. An English court has decided that the lease f a house is not vitiated by the habitation being Infected with bed-bugs. A lord was the suU'erer by the insect?. A cottage in Newport has been let for tho snuff little sum ot $4000 lor the ensuinc: season. There oueht to be a great deal of love in that cottatre to mase it pay. For Steinway's new Music Hall an or?an is to be built at a cost of over $10 000. The cost of the whole building, when completed, will reach, it is eaui, siuo.uuo. At a soiree Mime given lately by the Em press Eugenie, the Emperor sang lieranger'a chanson on Napoleon 1, beginning, "Parlez uouh de lul, grand'mere." Tb National IiitcWaenacr learns that. t hf expediency is seriously discussed in official cir cles, ot allowiug the payment often per cent, of tne duues on imports in "greenoacKS" ana ninety per cent in gold. Charles D. Drake, known as the chief author of the new Constitution of Missouri, and a leader of tne rudical Republicans in that State, is very lit at St. Louts, ms recovery is considered nil pes ible. The fortifications on the Battery, Charles ton, are gradua'ly disappearing. Laborers are employed removing the earth which constituted the fort on tho southeast side of the Battery, and in the course of a few months the traces of grim war will oe euaceu. The Boston papers, in reply to the paragraph which is going the rounds of the press, to the effect ihat Mr. James H. Hackett intends to open auother theatre In that city, ay that Boston needs another theatre about as much as the world needs another sun. The Republican members, pavs the Wash ington correspondent ot a Boston Republican paper, can't agree on a policy. Some want netrro mli'race at tbe South; others do not Home believe tbe rebellious Btates are out ot the Union, others that they are in, and bo Congress floats towards ruin. The severity of the ecclesiastical theatrical supervision has somewhat relaxed towards tbo Romans this y oar, as during the present Lent season some representations liave been author ized at the Valle and Metastasio Theatres. which will be supported by Indian Jugglers, Italian prestiyiatorn, American poses piasltnues, and the celebrated American spiritualist, Miss Hume. At a fancy hall at the Tuileries lately there was a quadrjllu of all nations. The prettiest girl in I'uris was chosen to represent France. It was the charming Miss Beck with, an Americau 1 Bhe wore a while satin dress, with a tri-color Bash. Brunettes, reioice ! Miss Beckwith is de cribed as having beautiful black hair. B.y-the by, yeilow lever u still raging there we tueau in hair. Ladies are still striving to be walking vegetables. The examination of B. II. Green, PresHen, of the. Connecticut Fire Insurance Company who killed his wile iu November last by cutting her throat with a razor, and then attempted to take his own lite with the same instrument, commenced in Tne Police Court, Harttord, Con necticut, on triday, aud will continue for seve ral da vs. The defense ts Insanity, aud will un questionably be sustained, the testimony all itading inai way. it mmi nave sirucs every ooserver. tbe un derwriters particularly, how much greater the oanaer ot aud damage by tire is sure to becoino on a fall ns market. 8t jcks of all kinds are at a decline, and tires are numerous in all parts of the conntry. Ko much docs the eagerness of men desirous ot selling out to their insurers , imperil the Interests of nciphbors not quite so anxious in the same direction, that, in several places in the West, Vigilance Committee have boen organized by the citizens. "stories Told to a Child'' is tho title of an exceedingly pretty little volume ot children's stories, ny .Van lnaelow, to be publishoi by Roberts Brothers, Boston. While Miss Ingelow leeps us hungering and Ih'uating for more of her sweet songs, she seems to have deve ted her self to tbe little ones, aud in this channel we Hud the same bright, pure, sparkling thoughts. Tunuiiiir through every Pace that have aiade Jean Iugelow tlic liir(wa of JUra. Bi'owning'g crown, SHIPPING. HAMILL'S PASSAGE OFFICE, "AM Hull LINE Or STKAMF.IM " lillSKKNIA." "COLUMBIA. CLKHOMA." "CAVBKU," UlilTAKMA," 'VLSD1A.' UVfcltl UOT- T.ON rONPEEKT, BELFAST. DL'iiUS, MWKIi I turn, Anu uhAsuun, KATh- OF PASSAGE. PATiliLE IX l'Al'KIl ClialiF.NCY. CABI VS 'J0, $80, and 70 PROPOSALS. COJiMIaSAIiT OF SUB- MoiLNCE. WAAniNOTOit, D. C.i March 21, 1883. T'liOl O.hai.M FOlt FLOUK 8ralH Pronox s w Inrimd until MONIMY. March fcft, 1W6 12 o'clock M .tor furnishing tbo dlb- slmenep lo. artment with TWO THOUSAND (iiOOO) BARRELS OF FLOUK. The proposals will bo tor what is known at th Depot as Nos. 1 and 2 and bids wilt bo entertained tor any quantity lesa than tne wnoift. )iu must oe in duplicate, ana lor each (trade on separate sheets of wiper?' ' J no uonvory oi niojriourin cnmnirnuo vTiiniii htv davs trom the of eninr o( tha bidii, and must tie r.e liyeirl lu sui li qnniuilies, dany, as the Uovernmunt mty din ol, cilhor at tho uovoi anient Warehouse In (jeorsetown, t the wharves or 4&ilroad Depot iu V, sfliinffton, D. V. ' Ihe di hvorv of all Flonr awarded to be completed wi'hm twenty days Iriira tiio accep aneo ot the bid jtica win LioreCeivi u lor riour to uo u -iivereu in new oak barrelx, bead lined. ' 1 anirntwill to nindo In suoh iundsas the Govern- meid) may have for oistinrsemcnt. 1 Im u.iibl boyernniont insnection will bo mano just licleio tho Flour is received, and none will be accepted which is tool fresh yrnuiui, ana ot a superior mi&litvi An oah of allepinnce miirt accomnnny the bid of earn (jiuair who has not tho oath on ill iu mis Olllce. w tioverament rcsetves tho right to re ject any bid lor any cause. IIhIh tone ndiircsed to tho undersigned, Bt io. 22U "U" slicct, endorsed "riopcsa a ior Flour." L. f. KKlUUlA 8 22!)t Brovot Milor U. fc. V. Far Valtie and Subscription' Price, $10. WORKING CAPITAL, $50,000. C) F F I C K It S : TREBIDBNT, f COLON FL WILLIAM B. THOMAS. f-F.CIir.TAr.Y AND TREAStJBfR, pro tem, J. HOPKINS TAUR. BOLICITOR, WILLIAM L. UIRSI, ESQ. DIRECT0H3, COLONEL WILLIAM B. THOMAS. CHARLES 8. OGDEN. EDWIN MIDDLETON, ALEXANDER J. HARPER, WILLIAM BEEQER. The Lund of this Company conslMa of aliout liO Aden, In A ecklenhurK county, otth C'aroliua. about in niiitn irom iue iowu ui vuuriime. On this property flfcen shaft or pits have been opened and Hunk to various depths, -.turn lu to B5 met, deuiou- Ktratlnu tne existence oi three paranei veinaot oreot about I teel In wlilth ana about la luet apart, convemlnii to a coinu.on centie at lue uepui oi about l.w k-et. loruj- ing oue Imiiii iise oiam or vein ol ore, extending in length tnrouim iiie property tuore tuan halt a mile. 1 here are also on tula property otner vein of ore unex plored Alltuetie ores are known aj the Brown Urea. nd are very rich, yielding an average ot about 200 per ton in gem. tue auove res uits nuving uecn aemon- raiea tiv the ruile worklnii of the mines lor several years past, the risk ol investment in undere loped pro perty is uot incurred, and hythe application of modern niinmK ann reuuciug niaeninery me c oinpany anticipate an miuieujaie ana iare leium ior ineir money. Ravin it an ore that readily yields C200 per ton. some estimate can be made of ibe value of. his property. With the present miperiect system oi mining, ten tons of this ore can be taken out anu reuucea uuiiv rroiu every snail opened, at an expense not exceeding per ton, leav ing a iu i ohiit prom oi auov ior eacu uuau workeu by tne company . The large working csntta.1 reserved will enable the Company at once to procure ana erect the best modem machinery lor manipulating the ores, by means of which the yield will be la geiy increased. These mines, whilst they produce ores richer than those of Coiotodo or hevadu, have ninny advantages over tin m, particularly in un abundance t tai-l una cheap laliur. and the lacility with which they ean be women curing i n- enine year: wuiisi tnose oi i oioraao and evada can only be worked during tho warm weather. A test assay of an average (specimen of the ore ftom the Carson Wines was made as luie us tho illh ol .lunnaryot tlie present year, as will Hprn-ar fioin the lol- lowliig certincaie oi i-ioii-gvors juooiu auu oarreit, tne Asoaytrs oi uie i iiuaueipnia juini; riiiLADELrniA, January 27, I860. Penr Sirs We have cnrefuUv assoyed the samjdoof ere n 0111 -'('arson Aline." jiortn t aroniio, ana una it 10 yield ten ounces nine penny weights ol pure gold to the ton of ore. 'J he coin value Is therefore VlMVl per ton oi ore. lours, rospecuuny liUOl U B UAMItlTi Dr. M. B. Tailor, No. 404 Walnut street, l'bilad. Subscriptions to tho Capital Stock will be received at the Otlice ol the Company, ok 4ti7 WALMT htreet, w here samples ol the ore limy brseeu, and lull luionna- tiou given. i J feSISTAM QUAKrEKMASTLK'S OFFICE l'nit ADici ruiA. iiarch Jit vw Sealed l'rorosnls will be received at this otlice until 12 o'c.ock M.. JIONDAY. March 20, lW'aJ. lor turnishinii this deimrtincnt with FOHAtiK. lor tho period Ol three mouths, commencing- April l, eua en cling uio tsi n n day ot June. ItiMi. mc umve.viz : Coin, Oats, Hay, and Minw, lor tho useol animals in tne public service, elc. at tins i on or uist lot. or any other locality wiihm this command that may be ciLM-cied. A 1 jiraln to bo of the bet e,iinllty Oats, 82 pour els to tne busjioi: t.o.n. W) iiouikjs to mo onsnoi; nay ot the nest atialuv ( timothy ): Mruw ol good qua lty - an suujeoi to co inepectea ana approvea i nor to d livery. Proposals will state price per 100 rounds for Hay and Straw, and per bushel for Corn and Outs, de livered at placti ot consumption in such quantities and at such times as may be ordered (ibe price, to bo ttaieu bom iu words aba liyures). l.ach Did must be guaranteed by two responsioio per sods, whose signatures must to appended to the guarantee, and cci titled to as being Rood and sulhV cient Rocuriiy lor (SuOOO) Ave thousand dollars, by the United Mates District Judgo, Attorney, or Col lector, or other public omcor. lne rigut is reserved to re ect any ma aeemea un- rcasonab e, anc no bid from a defaulting contractor will be received. All proposals to be made out on tho regular forms, in duplicate (w hich will be lurnisbed ou application at this otlice), and conlorm to the lorms ot this ad vertisement a copy of whicli niu-t aconmpany each proposal, fenve.one to be endorsed, "i'ropoa's ior Fcrae." H'da will bo opeuod on MONDAY, March 28, 18tS6 12 o'clock M. and bidders are re quested to bo present. ' iiv oraer oi Brevet Brigadier-General GEO. II. CKOSMAN. Assistant Quarleinraster-Genernl u 8. Army. tir.Ulijri, it. UK11B, 8 20 5t Captain aud A Q. M. T)BOPOSALS. SEALED rEOPOSALS, IN X duidicate, will be received at this olfico until 12 M., HONDA T. the lGth day of April. 18(56, for the delivery ot UWJUliond ot UtbH' LAl l Lbon tne lioot. lor the use ol captured Indians. Ihe cattlo to be delivered to tho A. C S , for Indians at Fort Sumner, jew mexico. II. K, Jn Ihm n . n n. . I. n T ,. n I I , n 1 UfJK ilio ujni uuiivl-1 v iu ire vu iud isi uav ui u u' v, ioiw, and to consist ot COO head of cattie: the subsenuont deliveries to be in such numbers and at such tiniea as may be reauircd by the undersigned. 'Ihe cattle must be from three to live years old. and must weiph at least 100 pounds net (their weight to be ascertained according to manner laid down in the Hubs licgu ations of 1SG3), and to be of the boat marketable quality. to 6taar, Bulls, Cows, or hollers will be received. Whenever, in the oninion of the A. C. Si lor In- diniiB, at Fort Sumner, tne cattle presented do not lultil the conditions Lore set forth, as many as do not will bo rejected. 'I on per cent, of niouov due contractors will be retained until tho contract is fulfilled. Two responsible person must sign each bid. jruaraiiteoing that it the contract is awarded to the party or uarticB therein prouo-ing, they will enter into ampie nouas ior tne luiiiuui iuiu mem oi tne contract, and when tbo parties thus offering as sureties are unknown to tne undersigned, their ability to relmbuso tho lo?s to tne United States, wbioh would acorue in case of lailure, must be attested uoiore a magistiaie or otner omcor em ixiwered to administer oaths. The niurties to vhom this contract is let will bo ex pected to tillthe contract themselves anv sub-lotting ot tho contract will be considered as a lailure to com ply with the contract, and the contractor will bo hold resDonsiDio tnercior. Fndorse on tho envelope "rropo-a's for Beol t a. tie. at Fort Samner, .New Mexico " Captain and C. S and Brevet Mnlor, V. S. A. Cftlco 1 urchasiug and Depot C. S , District ot ew Mexico, Santa te.ti M February 7, lHOti. aiJt PROPOSALS FOB BEEF I'uiLADELPiitA. March 20. ISiJiJ. Sealed rrot osals, in duplicate, will be ro eiv. dby the underslgrred, until IU A. At., alarcii WAHM. olllce, 'o. 1103 U1KAKD Street, third iloor, or directed to turn, l'ost Ollice, box 1338, Philadelphia, tor furnish ing the troops, employes, etc , at l ort uo. aware aud VVilniingtou, Doiawaro, witn of a good, marketable iniahty, in equal proportions of iore aud bind quaru-rs, excluding; necks, thaukj, and kiduey tul.ow. Ibe suld beet to be aenvcrca, iree oi cost, 10 i no troons. einnlovcs. etc.. at Fort Delaware and Wil- inington, Delaware, in such quantities as may bo trom time to tlrao required by thu Commanding Officers ot those posts, and to contmuo in force Kisc Mokthb. commencing on the 1st day ot April, ihm or such less time as the c ommissary-ueneral shall uircct. and ubict to lm approval. Bids will be received lor elihor post separately or together. Upon acceptance of the oiler, seennty and bond in the sum ot two lhuiif aud dollars will bo required lor the laith ul perioinianee ot tne contract. Bids must bo indorsed "Proposals tor iteet." C. L. MLUURX. 319Ct Bvt. Brtg.-Gen., A. C. G S. INSURANCE COMPANIES. INSURANCE COMPANIES. TF.LAWARH MUTUAL SAFETY 1NSURANCB It tOMl'ANY, OFFICE 8 T.. tOKNKH 111IH1) AND WAL5 I . bi rir.r. i n, i in i.A ir.i,i ii ia. . MAK1KE JbtKACK CARdO. To all parts of the w FBfcJUHT ' J iNsrmAvrFa On Ooods by River. Canal, Lake, and Land rrlags to Vii I'BI""" ,iir vinnii. FlftE IMeURANCi On Verrhnrillso generally. On Stores, Dwe.ling Douses, etc , ASSETS OF THE COMPANT Novemisr 1. 1HA. lion 0t.o Vnlted States li per cent. loan. ,71....a'VAOfl-flO 1 nn " 8 " 1(1 IM KUWtfl 200,000 " 1 "10 rer cent, loan, Treasury Notes im jj oo 100 CO State ol l ennsrlvaula five For cent. l.oaio 60,M.V P4.000 Stale of Pennsylvaiila hlx Ter Cent. Loan SJ,25- l':t,CG0 CiH of l'hlladelphla Hix l'er Cent. l.onn 112,813 80 JO.OOO Pennsylvania ltallroart First ilort- giue Hli l'er Cent, itonds 20,000-00 ;ft,CfO raunsvlvanla llailroad hecond Molt- gsiie Hlx Per Cent. Honds. ... 23,750 el TS fM estern l ennsylvanla Kalrroad Mort g- ge Hlx Per Ont. HoivU., 23,7s 11.000 3i o Rharea Htm-n (termantown (ins . Ccmpvnv. principal and Interest Susranteed hy the City ol l'hlia elphla 13.531 Sv 7.1B014 i-harea Stock I'enns.r.vai-I Ball- , rond company 8,A804 8,0(0 1(0 Hhares Htock North I'eunsylvaaVia Kail road Company 2,230'On C.(im Peeosil with fill led States Govern ment, suhlert to ten days' co 1 40.O0O-O0 30.1 CO Mate ot lenncasee Five l'er Cent. Loan 18JHJO00 170 C0 Leans on Bond and ) orlt:aKe. flist Ileus on City Troperty 170,700 0 l.Pai.P&orar. Market ralue 90 ,V.n 00 Heai r siate aa 1 (si (ifl lilll receivable lor in-nrancrs made. lil.OU J7 );alnee due at A (irencie. Premiums on M irine Policies Accrued Inte rest, and othet debts due the Com pany 40MV44 Scrip andHmrk of sundry Insurance and other Companies. 13X Kati- mated value 2 910 00 Cash In Bank M,M6 M Cash In Drawer 678 48 11 86,6-lV37 1 2.U619 I'JEKCTORS. riamuei K. Htokcs, J. t'. l enlstan. Henry Hloon, William U. Bnnlton, Kdward Darlington, H. Jones Brooks F.dward Laiourcada. Jacob P. Jonen. James B. McFarland, Joshua P. Kyre, Hpencer Mci train, J. B. Bemnle, Pittsburg, . B. Herser. ptt bum, t. T. Alnriitn. PlttMhnrir c. HAM), Presioent, JOHJi C. DA VIS, Vlc 1'iesldent. BF.Nitr LTiarBH. Hecretary. ti 13 Thomas C. R i 1 . John C. Davis f dninnd A, Honder, Theophl.n Pauldina, John K.l'enroM. James Traquir, uriiij- v. J 'nueii, ii r. lames C. Hand William C. I.udwlg Josepo H. Heal, -eorse v. J eiper, Huh Craig. BoWeri lmrton. John D Taylor GOVERNMENT f?ALf S. GOVERNMENT SALES. SALE OF s.KIJH'lSE VETKI1INAUY TtK)L8, EfC, Al'olK BOKO, D. C. yUAKTKnABTRK IF.NHA1S )FF!C1, Firbt Division, WAfntKOTON, Xj. C, a'.urch 17. 18M will teso'd at l'ublie Aiicion. at ijte-t)oro. D C nnder Hie direction of Captain (ieoige I . Brown ing, a. Q. Jll., on THUU.SUAY, Marcli 2!1 lHnd, at 10 o'clock A. M.. a large quantity of Medio'iics, Veterinary loo s, lustruinontB, etc., cou.-ustiug iu pa it 01 1529" CHAItTER PERPETUAL 17 Its. Iiiim Sljrih. II It a. r-a.cratn. 4 lbs Vciarliia Viride. 8-'l ibs. 8altpetro. 8 lbs. Gum Catcchn. 44 Iba. Calarpinn. III lbs FJdorbcrrle. ISibs.Ca amu Boot.pulv 9 lbs. f-avin l.eoyes. 15 lbs. Caraway Seed. 4 lb. 1 ariiln. 15 lbs. Chalk, prepared. 21 lbs. Black Antimony. fcQ Ibs. t-ilaubcr SttltH. f0 lbs. Lit! arco. 5 lbs. CiehtiBii. rowd'd. !s3 Ilis. Valeilan, powd'd. 13 ilia, linger, powd d 212 So C hip Boxes. 4 galls, tweet Spis.Nitre 0 salis. Molasses. 6 lbs. Corks, assortod. 24 I 1 Copperas. 10 lbs. UpotiRO, 8o. Kieves. muslin. 40 o, Syrinirca, at-s'ted 4 to. Scales (apothe cary) and eights. 20 prs. r- bears. 40 Ao. beton Jserdles. 1 2 o, Horse-1 icauis. 4 Ko. Bistorines. I 6 sots of Veterinary In-1 struments. 6 Io. Bod Forceps. 6 No. Slabs, Ointment. & bo. Spatulas. I 6 No. Funno's, assorted. 11 No. Mortars & l'estles 2 Ko. Counter .scales, j 2C8 bottles "Dr.fU'owoIV Lmiment." j 6 Ibs. 11 nr. of Ammonia. lOlbs. hub. Carb. Soda. 10 Ibs. Linseed Meal. i 84 boxes "Scratch Oint ment." 44 papers "Cattle Tow dors." 176 Ibs. Borax. 20 lbs. Sal. Tartar. 8j lbs. Beeswax. 1 gallon sweet Oil. 80 ibs. Aloes. 1 bbl. Barbudoes lar. Jbbl. lar. CO lbs. Sulphur, puly. 850 Ho Jais, Bottle Cans, etc. elass-Bloi percU. 20 Ibs. Lard. 8 no. Graduates. 131 lbs. Alum. 21 ibs. Sugar of Lead. 11 lbs. fcxt. lieliadona. 2i Ibs. Dint. Aitraie Mercurv. 2 Ibs. Kxt. Hellebore, FIRE FRANKLIN INSURANCE COMPANY or nilLADEWIirA. Assets on Januarv 1 180G, 8 o ror srvnn Copltal....; 400 000 00 Aceiued HuidIus U44 Ma is iTcmlums 1,10'J,308S1 L5SE1TLED CLAIMS, 11,407 53. INCOME FOB 185G, 310 000. LOSSES rAU) SIXCE OVER 6,000,000. rerpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms. Charles 1ST. Buncker, j uiimn n auer, Samuel Grant, t.eorne W. hlchards, DIBKCTOKS. Kdward C. Dale, George Fales, Allred Filler. Francis W. Lewis, M. i-eifir aiei a I. CHARLES N. HA.NCKK.K. Preslrtnnt. m EDWAK1) : DALE, Vice-President, JAS. W. SIcALLlrtTER, Secretary protein. 2JU231 . D. NORTH AMERICAN TRANSIT INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 133 S. FOURTH Street PHILADELPHIA. Annual Policies Issued agalDst General Accidents ofut descriptions at exceeding!) low rates, Insurance effected for one year, in any tarn from C100 to (10 .000, at a premium of only one-half per cent., secu ring the full amount Insured In case W" death, and a com pensation each week equal to the whole premium paid. Bnort umt 1 ickets for 1, 2, , 9 7, or 10 days, or 1, 3, or 6 months, at 10 cents a day, insuring In tho sum of (3000 or giving 1S per week 11 disabled, to be had at the Gene ral Oflce, Ko. 133 8. FOURTH Ktreet. Philadelphia, or at the various Koilroad 1 IcVet office. Be sure to purchase the tickets of the North American Transit Insuiauco Company. . For diculars and further Information anply at th General Olllce'. or of any of the authorized A,.nt.i. ,h Company. 1.1. win j huci'T. President. 0AM1H bl. O.N RAD, Ireasurer. BKMiY V. liltOWN, Secretary. J011M C. BL'LLITT, Boilclioi, DIKECIOHS. L. L. Tloupt. late oi pcnntylvuula Ballruud Cob canr. M. B-'r. ol 1. W. Baldwin & Co.'s. Samuel (' Palmer. Cashier 01 Commercial Bank. It Ichard Wood, ie. 3litf AlsrKet street. James M. Coniao, ho. 6.'3 Markei street. J. .. Klncslv, Continental Hotel. 11. G. l.elscnrliiKi No. 2117 and IM Per street. Samuel Work, ol Work. Met ouch A Co Hoine aiuriln Ko. VU Chemut sheet. 11 3 5 VAokv:".v:.v:".v:.:v:.: fire and marine JHfc PAI1 CU'lKirATfcH J IKSURANCE company. ri; II E Ml O Y I D E N I-il e and Trust Co., OF l'HILADKLFHIA. Incbrpointed by the State of PennsvlvanlaThlr 21d Ihcfi. INS! hKS I.IVKH, ALL0W1 INTKIiKBl LKl'OfelTS. AND UKAM'S AMNV1TIFS. CAl'ITAli, 15O,OO0. issued the above for brinnlns out pustieiiKers from poiuiK at Also, to and Irom Al t. h'l A HONS ON TITF IKISH BAII.WAYN. FPKt'IAL i OllCE Pussengers will take partieulsr noilce tliaf the -Anchor Line" Is Ihe only line grunting tin out. Ii ilcketa at the above rates, from Philadelphia to the point named above, ana nun iu uiiuersixueu is tue only uliv Buiuorliu Ageui iu ruuimeiiuiia. Apply to n.A main.i,, Bole Agent for"AfJCIIOK LINK." 1 1". to, 217 WALM'I street. fm, FOR WILMINGTON, N. C. The well-known and favorite Steamship "K. C. KNIGHT," CAPTAIN BESRT, Will nail tor AVIluilngton, N. C, direct. ON SA1 1'itDAY, MAKCI1 24, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON. For Ireltjht or puasaso, apply to WILLIAM J. TAYLOR & CO., 3 20 It Mo. 08 MOlfi'll WHAKVES. OFFICE, KO 415 W ALN IT 8TF.TZET, PHILADELPHIA. CAl ll AL PAID IN. IN CASH, tiOO.I 00. 1 1 Is rt nipary cc ntlnues to w rite on Fire Hittt only Its capital, with a yood surplus, Is aaiely invested. 701 Lofses t j- fire lave be n pron ptly paid, and niore than $300,000 Disbursed on this account iihln the past few yearn. For the present the oil of this company Will remain at No. 4ir .walnut sti;i:kt, But within a few months will rt move to Its OWN' BUILDING N. K. CORNER SEVENTH AND CHESM'T STREETS. Ihen as now, we tlinll he happy to Insure our patrons at kuch 1 ales as are consistent w ith safety. Samuel K. thlpley, Jen id In Ii llacset, Joi-litia H Kleirls, l.icnaiu oou. 1UUCT0KS. H ichard Cadhury, Henry Haines, T Wlsiar Krown, tVllhuni (' I.(im.-treth. 1. narea r. LOinu. SAM I EL K tiUPLEY, President Row la r Farht, Actuary. oyrica. 7 25 No. Ill S. DOUHT11 Street. .ir'i. i.-nti vv.w vnin: PTiTT.Ar)r,-T.. -fL?'i.-iJ'f?dBliihla Steam l'roneller Coinnanv l)u. bm..- ..1.. ....a u... buuU It nWIIla'ire fjilien,vire jiuiunnic miu ivmiinii , anni, leaving dally at 1'J M . and A P. At., coiiuectiug with all x,.i...rti fifni KiiHtt rn lines. For Ireit'hl. which win ne isien upon ai-eoinmouuung terms, ai p y to 1 1.1.1 - i 1 i , 1 t31tt Ho. 13-JH DELAWARE Avenue riX) SHIP CAHTA1SS AND OWNKRS.-TI1B 1 niiiicriiii,1 Imvinu leased Ihe KENSINUI'OS UlRtW Inn K tvir. tolnionu tils menus aud the patrons 01 the Dock that be U prepared w Ith increased facilities to aceoiiimndiiiK 4imiu lid-viniz veuse 8 to be raised or repaired, and belnu a practical ship-carpenter and caulker, will ulve personal atteutlop to the vessels eu trusted in liltu tnr hmkln Cautains or Anents. shin Carpenters, and Hachlntsts ri Inn vessel In rLuii. urn itlitMLed to call. llavliiK the agency for ihe sale of " Wcttcrtedi's Patent .Vetallic ( iiinnnxitwui" lor Conner l'alut lor the pieservatlon nt vesselH1 bottoms, lor this city, 1 am P ro omed to luruuu Hit samo on tnvorh e lerius JOHN IL HAMVJITT. V utun snrew lloCR, 111 DELAWARE Aveuuc, above LAL'ltl.L .itreei. UlllKCXOHN A LFRU1 St. tllLLE'l T, N. s. LAWRENCE, nARI.ES I. Ill siONT, 11KNKY F. KKSSf.V, JUbEPH KLAl'P, 11. D. THO V AH (RAVEN. FV1.MAN S H E I'PAKD. TI Os. 1VA KFl.LAli, JOHN St I'l Lt K. JOt.N W. CL (.HORN, hi 1 A u v 1. If It 1-. .Iu.. THOMAS CRAVEN. President IKHFDS CITLI'lT V. President ud Treasurer. JAM1-H B. ALVOlil), Bccretsr.v. 1 ID S IHWVX. INSURANCE COMPANY O PHILADELPHIA. iNCOrvi 'UnAiMJ imi-tniiriiK rr. Ki'iri u ai No. 24 WALNLT Street opposite the Exehanee In addition to MARINE and INLAND 1NSI RANCH tills ( onu an? iusurea irom loss or daniaue bv EIRE, on lioeral teiuia. on huildlrts. nierchandise furniture, etc, lor ilml.ed periods, aud permaututlr on bubdinus.uy dennsit ot Dreiniuni. 'Jhe oiuiiauy has been In active operation for more than r-lX . Y YE KN. during which oil losses have been promptly adjusted and pam- DIBKCTOBf. uiwrence i.ewu, Jt Iiavid Lewis, Ilonjainln Ettlng, Thomas H. Powers, A. K. Mclienry, Edniond Castflion, Louis ('. N orris. W tClUSKfilt, President. John L Hodge, Jl. Ii. Malioney, lot T. Lewis. W lliiain H. Orant. 1 ol ert W Learning, l'. Clark Wharton, bimiiiAl WIlenK. 1IUU.1 II. Sauckl WiLCox.be. retury. hk 1N8URANC THE HOWE INSCRANCE COMPACT 111' 1111 l.Alir 1 1UIA, Ko. 1WI8. EtX R'lU Street ( bar cr rtriietnal. Authorlied Capital, WO 000 I'ald-up Capital, Ulsi.lina, Insuien acnli'st loss or daniaue bv HHP. on buIli'inL'8. filler ix 111 em nt y or lor a LIMITED period. Also on 111 U It AN DISK geneally and liouaohod Furniture, city or couiitiy. BlBKIIOlta. James Brown. ( liarlcn A. Duy, V 111. 1. t ewis. Vi l.lli.iu It. Pulluck, Vi 111. K. Need es, jc lu ii. Taylor, 'ihouias Klmher, Jr.. 1 eniuel Collin, J. lilllboni Jones, John X' oodside. Win. O. Loiu'streth, J. N Hutchliikon, JMKS BROWN. P resilient. CltAr-. A I't'V X'lee President TI.OAI H NKILSON. Scire INSURANCE KXCIjUBI VKKY. THIS r P ANNhYLVAMA FIRE INbUHANCE COMPANY in corooratad lsaft Charter Perpetual No. 610 WAL- 1,1 X hireet, opposite inueiiMiuenca Bimare. 'I Itlil lllIlllADV. UVUrHIIIT lUfnil IV IllVttllDIIHUllIlT 1U( over lorty years, continue w insure wuiiii ios or dauiaxe by tire on public or Private Buddiuus, either iieiuiauent y or lor a lliiiited time. Also on t urniture, Siocks of Goods aud ftiervbandUe generally, ou uber M.IUIB. . k. n,(t V. .. 1 . . C 1 A I. rl liflr I anliai. lOKevuor friu m irikb nui iiuiiuuu, Invested la the most careful manner, which enables them to ofler to the insured au uudouttud seuuripl the cassoj loss. John Deverens. Thomas hiolili, ll-viry IwIh. J. Cillliii.litti.i VelL Daniel Haddoi n, Jr. DANIEL SMITH, J,., President. WllLlAM Q. Cuowf bL. Sectctary. T I Daniel Smith. Jr , A ii xander Benson, Iraac Ha rhuist, Thomas Uooius. 8 lbs. Cbioroform. 27 lli-. Add, Miliihuric. 11 lbs. Acid, Jiitno. 9 lbs. Aold, Acctlo. 2J ibs. Acid. Munstio. 20 lbs l'ulv. ( antharide8. 1) Ibs Croton Oil. 2) Ibs. Juniper OU. - 8 Ibs. Anise Oil. 6 lbs. Carawav Oil. 7 il. Croam tartar. 8oz. Acid.llydroof anlo 4 Ibs. Barytn Muriai. 4 lbs. Aqua Ammonia. 4 lbs. J'eTi. lod.do. 8j lbs. Mercury, Bonlo didc. 13 lbs. lied TroclriltRte. 3 lbs. Antimony.lart'p. 9 lbs. Zinc, Cluorido. 7 lbs. .mc, Acetas. 15 lbs. .ino, Sulplias. 6 Ibs Corro.-ivo bublim'o 9 lbs. Acetate Copper. 5 los. l'otaas. Pulp. pulv. 85 BiupSuinc(Cui'ri aulp) 9 lbs. l'otva Ch'orilc. 4 lbs. C'apsionm, pulv. 8 lbs. Creosobo. 8 Ibs K'her. sulph. 2 Ibs. Co.cn Hoot. 4 Its. 1 met. Ouaicum. 10 lbs. linct. )pii. 2 lbs. ( aiitbarldos Tlnct 16 -bs. .iiivibcr, Tinct. 4 trails. Arnica. Tinct. 7 palls. Gontiuii(Coinp). limit. 5 i.'alls Capsicum, Tinct 18 trails. A loos, l met. 84 nails. DobT'lia, linct, 0 trails. Alcohol. 'I trails, spw. luipomine 2 los. Aromatic Spirits ot Ammonia. 82 los. Ammonia, Carb. lbs. Diiritalis. l'u v. 99 la Cunaila Ralaam I 9 lbs. llcl eoore. l'ulv. 81 Ibs. (nm Assafcotnla. 4 lbs. Bore Armenian. 15 lba. Mercurial Ointm't 30 lbs. Mustard. Tulv. 10 lbs. Capsicum, l'ulv, 6 lbs. Balsam Tolu 7 lbs. Gum Euphoiblum 28 Ibs. Arnica Flowers. 7 lbs. Arsenic 9 lbs. Tllancancse. 1 lb. Wormsoeo, (rronnd 8 lbs Acacia, uum. 6 lbs. Mux Vomica. 1:J oz Slryolmino. 10 lbs. l'oarl Ash. 10 lbs. Olvoerlzia. 9 Ibs. F ennel Sued, pulv. 6 lbs. Valerian, powd'd. ALE OF ti O V KEN MlCNT 1" K O I E B T T AT MACON. OA. By direction of tho bEOtMAd OF WA11. all 11 0 1 Ull .riNU M ATFRI AIjS, bit.Am r..tiN t.n. MAC III 1 1! Y, TOOLS, IRON, COI'J KR, LUMBER, AND BTOllRB OF VAHIOUH KINDS. which wire collected at llaonn, da, by the Con- l( di rate tiovcri.ment. for the erection and Dorma nt ut opeiation oi a larire aimor , laboratory, and jvi al 1 and alno TOOLS. MACHJF.IIY. AND MATERIA LB colli eti d irom iron works and armories in tho Matos ol Alabama and deoraia, will be sold at PUBLIC A vi V VI On . Amonir the artioles to bo sold are: 9,(M0 iba. CopTMDr nirs. 42,WK) lba. Copper lound rod. 8f,0M) lbs. Copper-bar. mmkv Ibs. t upper sheet. LW.I'O Ibs Wrouebt Don bar and rod. M 0 Uius I i(r Iron, lit) tons Cast Iron unserviceable shrills. f4,OO0 lb-, l end pit's 45,000 lbs. Tin block and sheet. 4.0(10 lbs, Chain cianp and cable. 16,000 yards Cloth Cotton, Euniistl t'crgo, Ollod ana rnnmcllcd. 82.000 ltw. 1'owder. b,0O0 leet BoltiiiK gum and loatlior, aasortol six s. 200 Maclilnos Drills, l'lanprs. Milling, Scrow cuttluK. Steam and I'np-banimurs. liosiflos : black. Terms Cash. In Government funds. Most of tbe above-named articles aro In original acWapeo, and are in rood order. By order ot tho ouartcrmasmr-oonorai, JAMES A. EKIK. Brevet Bripadier-Gencral, In charo First Division Q. M. (i O a bt k TJCTION BALK OF HOSPITAL SIOEES, . ViliSB.X, Vi lNDs, ElO. Medical Ttjrvktoii'8 Offick, I Washington. D. C. March 21. 1806 t Will be sold at l'ublie Auction In this city, at the Judiciary Square Warehouse, back of the City ilall, on tVEDAESOAi , trie iMtn day 01 April next, at 111 o'clock A. M.. the lollowins articles of Hospital Stores and Liquors, no longer required for the use of tbe Medical Department ot tne army, viz. : Arrow Boot 10.000 lbs Dossicated rota- Barley 10,000 Corn Starch 10.000 - Cocoa Cnocolate 10,000 " Cinnamon, Powd. l.uoo " Farina 20,000 " Tapioca 10 000 " Ext. ot Beef 20,000 ' Concont'd Milk.. 20,000 " Ointror 1 885 Fjtt. of CoOoe. ... 8.7H2 gal Beana COO lbs Pea Beana 2.800 " Ihe above articles will be toes 100 lbs Mixed Deso. do. lb'2 Whisky, quart bottles 20,000 Whisky, in obis , uulions 3,990 Sherry Wine,, quart bottles. .40,0)0 Sherry Wine, in bbls 50 larrapouaWino, bottles 10,000 sold iu lots to suit ootti large and small purchasers. 1 ernis i.iin. Five (5) days will be allowed to parties in roniov- in r their property. catalogues rcauv Dy tne oni prim. CllAS. .U I HEULAND, 8nr)roon and Purvojor, U 8. A. C. W. BOTFLEK, Auotiont cr. 8 22 2t s DE OF 11 A Jl N E S S Afbibtakt Quartkr.mastkr'b Ovfiok, 1'UlLADELPllIA UEI'OT, March 23. 1868 Will be sold at Fnbllc Anction, at the (jovernmont Warehouso, HA MOVER Street wharf, Philadelphia, l'euusvlvaniii, on lutisiMi, juncu m, mm, com- niencine at 10 o'clock A, M., tbe loilowmir described U ABM ESS, viz : 9f8 single sets ix-au Aline uarncss, worn. 6'22 " " Wheel Mule harness, worn. f,7 " Lead Horse ll.trnoss, good. 70 " W heel Horse linrness, worn. 93 " " Lead Ambulaiico Dnrness, uood. 209 " " Whool Ambulance Harness, worn. Terms Cash, in Government funds. By order of Brevet Briu.-Gpn. G H. CROSMA V, Assistant Ouartormasier-Heneral U. S A. HEAKY BOWMAN, 8 22 4t Captain aud A. Q ii. ALE O F 85 Unserviceable Cannon, Iron and bronze. Laboratory store I and Materials, Sparo Baits (now) for Snrinirlln'd Muskets and oil's Revolvers, and an assortment of MANURE. QTJARTEBMASTEB (jl'NETtAL'8 OFFICE, ) " W ASiilNQTOH. D. C February 23. 1803 1 Will be sold at tbe Cavalrv Depot. Oieboro. D. C a laiue Quantity of stock-yard MANURE, which will be delivered to purchase! s on the crround, or in barges or boats to bo provided by them, ui lorty (40) rents ner riiiito vara. two or more boats (accordlEg to size) can be loaded per day. jeiins IHSIl. ill liovuruuiuitl lunua. By order ol the Quaitcrmatier-t.eupml JAMES A EIUN, Brevet Brit'adier-Ocneial, 2 27 2! t In clinrpe First Division Q. M. Ci. O. rAFFICE OF ASSISTANT CUAKIERM ASTEU, V7 Wii.minoton, ucl., j-obrunry Vi, w 6ALEOF600 SLKI LUS GOVKKN uKNT MULES, All (jood ana erviueabio. Will be sold at public auction, at Wilmington. Del., on LVb.lt 1 tuiUAi (turinir tne mom u 01 oiarcn, ONE HUNDUED MULES. The erpecial attoutiou of jiiircltbsors is Invited to the fact that these hulrs are in me. well paired, and in excellent condition, bcm ibe surplus team J.ules of v asbinyton Depot. Animals sold sinirly. Sales to comineune at 10 A. M. Tt-m Cash, in United btates curr. ncy. Bv order of 2 27 tniboO Bvt. BriR.-Gon JAVES A. EK1.N Harness, Sadol'S, : Horse Eqnirments. lnfuDtry and Cavalry Ac- couti-rnicnts, Blnnkels. Waeon and Gun Carilnjro I rots, 80 broken Gun Cartlairea, I PAINTS AND OILS. The attention 01 Northern bnvers Is called to thla sole, which is larpo ouo, and of valnablo oroorty. I ull primed Catalogues ot the proportv to be sold rsn be obtained irom the cmei or ordnance at Washington, D. C, and Irom the Coin naudiiix Ollicer of the Aupnsta Arsenal, Georgia. The sale will commence on WEDNDSDAT, April 4, 1808. and continue every day nntil au the property sod. lernig Cosh, in United States currency. D W. FLAGLER, Captain Ord. Brev. l.t.-Colouol, 88 22t Com. Aucusta Arsenal. SALE OF GOVERNMENT AMBULANCES AND AiiMY WAGONS. CHIEF yuARTERMASTEB s OFFIOK, 1 DKPOT OF 'Wabhinoton, 1 WA("HrOTON, D. C, March 16, 1866. ) Will be sold at Public Auotion, at LINCOLN DB- TOT, W ashinrton, D. C, under the direction of Bre vet Colonel C. H, Tompkins, Q. M., on MONDAY, April 2. 1866. at 10 o'clock A. M., the following mon- noma uovernment pioperiy, viz : 11KJ to 1W AylUtl l AJllUILAalW, - 800 to 500 ARMY WAGONS. which will be sold sinirly, and must bo removed within five davs from date of sale. '1 crma Cash, in Government Hinds. D. H. RUCKER, Brevet Major Gen. and Chlel Quartermaster, 3 lti lit . Depot ot Washington. EAU OF ORDNANCE. ' NAVY DKPAKTMEUT, 1 WAaniNOTON City. March 2. 1808. I SALE OF NAVY l'OWDKRS AT THE NAVT YARD, BROOKLYN, N. Y. Thero will bo sold at 1'ublio Auction, to the hlcliwt bidders, In tho otlico of the inspector of Ordinance oi the Navy xara, urooklyn, is . x , at noon, on the Ed day ot April, I860, lour thousand lour hundred and ninety-nine (4499) barrels Navy I'owdors. Ihese powdors will be sold Dy sample, in iota or one hundred, two hundred, and three hundred barrels. Purchasers to furnish barrels into which Ihe powders may be emptied trom the tanks. lerms One halt cash in Government funds, and! Ihe remainder on the lemoval of the Powders, lor which a period of ten days will be allowed. It not. then removed the I'owders will revert to the Government, II. A. WISE, 8 86wt41 Chiet of Bureau. LARGE SALE OF CONDEMNED QUARTER. MASTER'S SIORES. C111KF QUAHTKUjIARTER o UFFICH, 1 Depot of Washington, J Washington, D. C, March 8, 186. ) Will be sold at I nblio Auction, at Lincoln Deoot. Washington, D. C, under the direction of Brevet Colonel C. H Tomtikins, Q. M., on TUESDAY, March 27,1808, at 10 o'clock A. M a larse lot of condemned Quartermaster's Stores, consisting of: v iieoiuurrows, 2o01bs Faints, c,Ht ibs Lead Pipe. 1300 ibs. Scrap Cast Iron, 40 820 lbs. Scrap Wrought Iron, 80.000 ibs. Iron Ttro, 1636 lbs. Scrap Lcathor, new, 1630 lbs. Rope, 1000 lbs. Scrap Steel, 44 Ibs. Zinc. 25 Ambulances, 1 Huirirv. 25 Cans, 3 Slop carts, 18 two-horse Wagons, 10 two-horso S p r 1 n jt Wacrons, 2 four-horso Spring Wairons, 125 "Wheeling" Army Wagons, 18 Scavenger Watrons, 1 Water Wagon, Eto. Hubs, C ball s, Desks, Printing Press, and Tyco, Blankets, Uridlcs, Chains, Horse and W?n Covers, Harness. Feed J roughs, Halters, Saddlos, Lines. airon v ncoi. and rodies. Drug Mill, Any i-, Tire Bender, l'oilab e l-orges, Smiths' Bel ows, Planes, r-awB, Cauldron s. F'ire and Water llosc, llvdranu, Bake Ovens, I'latfoim ecules, J lie sale will be continued trom day to day nntil ail ibe prpotty is sold. i be stoics must be removed w.tnin live days trom. date of sale Jetms Cash, in Government fundi. D. U. RUCKER, Brevet Maj.-Gon. and ( hint Quar eriimstor, 8 9 lot Depot of Washington. NITED S1AIES MILITARY RAILROADS Offick of A&hibtant Qoartkrmahtku, I VV a&iunutoh, U. C, March 11, 1800. j AUCTION F ALE OF UNITED STATES MILL 1 Alt I KAILKOAD MA1EU1AU. Wi 1 te sold at public auction at Alexandria. Va., on TUESDAY, April 10, 1800, i) ii ... . ni. .,. i ' A e oi i i- 4uinmr j.wvuiui'in rjiitriue-!, iitoi oj'iuua, (iauge: inders, 15x22; weight, 25 tons. 4 l assenf i i ais. 20 Box Irt- .ht Cars. 2 Stuck t am. 4 Platform Cars. 80 Small Iruck Cars, a '1 rucks lor Freight Can. 18 paiis Wheels on axles. 2 St am Pumping Engines. 1 Stationary Engine. 12 Henderson Pumps. bliO tons second-baud Railroad Iron (jtood). A large quantity ol Frogs, INalis, Switch Fixtures, ( ur Couplings, Bar Iron, Springs, isuta, Chain, Mauls, Axes, Picks, Stoves, Files. Sperm Oil, eta. d A S ! OAS!! GAS!!! VA REDUCE YOUR GAS EJ$LS. Strattcn's Ittgulatcr for Gas Burners, (Patented November 21, 1805.) T la i matter nf ennalilernhle importance to gas Con- .iur. npni.ruiiv. anil oi esnecial liuuortinee to all keepers of hotels and larire boarding houses, to have snch gas burners as will admit oi oeing easny ana ner ii.imenilv adiusted to suit the special requirements, ol the locality ot each ; because those who have not to pav the bibs feel but little or no luterest in eeoiuiudzliig the l-as. and sonietiines carelesslj . or tliouuhtlessiv, turn on twice or thrice as much a woul I answer their voviU. Cat! and examine, or soud your orders t STIIATTON & CO., AT THE FLOKESCE OFFICE, No. 630 CHKS.NL'T Street, I'hllada. Yietall nrieo.SScenUeach. ai2mwr2m 20 Buildings, from 10x12 to 2u0x-10 leul. Lot ol Otlice urniture. Contents of Printing ODico. A large quantity ot new Shell Hardwire, 1 Herring Salo. 1 Saloon Car, 4 feet Pl-inch gau?o, eloeantly fin ished and luruisbid with bluuk walnut, trio,ni"cl with green plush ; doub.e Uucks, with broad tread wheels. bule to commence at 10 A. M. lerms each, la Goveruuient funds, H L. ROBINSON, 316lmv.l0t Bvt. Brig -Gen., A. Q. M. URXAU OF ORDNANC Navy Department, i Washington City, February 8, 1806. ) E "TYEVENUE FT A MI'S, REVEXUE STAJU'S IV VLVLM E SIAMP?J, Of all detcrlpllon.H, 1)1 all descriptions, i A 1 wars on hand, Always on h iinl. AT FKVHFNCE PEWIKO WACrlLNE to.'s OKK'.rR, AT LUKLKCK KhWIM! l Ai HI MC CO.'o Or I 1CL. ).o. Mil CIIKsM'T Street. ' No. ti:0 CIH.flMl r Htieet, One door below Seventh street. Olc door below heventh stieet. Tl-C most liberal discount sl owed '1 1 e uu-st liberal di.'couut ullowcvt 2 $ SALE. OF NAVY rowDF.PS AT THE KAVJ YARD, FORISMOUTU, N. 11. Tliere will be sold to tho highest bidders, at Publio Auctitn, at noon, the 12ih day of April, by tho Ordnance Ollicer at ike Portsmouth Navy Yard, N. 11., one hundred aud eighty-live thousand nine liun. (.rid and alxtvnlue (lc'5,8o'J) pounds NaV POW l!ti:, as lollws: 131 fldO pounds Cannon Powder. )219 " Bihe ' iuXoO " Musket " Hiee Towdern will le divided into lots ol oue Lin dred barrels caoh Jeinis one-half cash in Government funds, and the remainder on tho removal ol tho Powders, lor v Inch a reasonable time, but not more thau thirty tnvs will bo allowed, tho purchasers, however, to make every exertion to remove the Powder ouwr- II. A. WISE, 81tllul2t ( hiel oi Bureau.
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