MISCELLANEOUS 'JOTTINGS," " Tbe death-rale of women ii greater than that Of men in Scotland. "rTne Astronomical Society of England has Jast issued eight views of the planet Mars. Gqn41 rfl 14 OTpcted lo Parta. So 1 hero la to be.no ndw revolt in Hpain Under hla leader hip. k " ' " " ' -- At a recent sale In Berlin an autograph letter Of Marie Antoinette was sold for the extraordi nary sum of 205. Mr. William Thomas Brande, chemist of the Eojal Mint, died at Tunbridge Wells, England, recently, aged eighty yoars. CMravari has a picture of the cholera, as a horrible spectre, rousing the slumbering Inter national CommiHBion by a fierce attack. General Warren ij out In a pamphlet Justi fylnjr his conduct in tho Five Forks battle, (or which, it will be remembered, he was remove! from command by General Bhertdan. A brlpade of juvenile eroMinj-sweepers has been formed in London, under the presidency of Lord Brougham. At present there are eighteen boys, who wear a preen blouse as their unilorm. They are not to beg, but to trust to the liberality of the public. A tilple marriage in one family took place recently. at Lyons, t ranee. The three couples, representing tflree generations, were united by the same priest; and at a ball in the evening, they figured in the same quadrille father, eon, no granddaughter, with their respective spouses. Bee-keepers will be glad to learn 'that M. Duchemin, a French chemist, after two years patient observation, has discovered the source ot the parasite which attacks tboeo insects, lie has tound the parasite on the flowers of the Iliiiahtlws amms (ihe sun-flower), ar.d on the bees, and he has proved conclusively that it ets upon the bee Irocu the plant, and not upon the plant Ironi the bee. The Protestant cemetery at Florence, Italy, is in danger ot destruction by the proposed ex tension of tho city The present burial ground was not granted originally to the" English, but to the Swisp, although it has long been used as a place of interment for Protectants of all coun tries. When it shall cease to be so used arrange ments will hare to be made with tho munici pality for another Protestant cemetery. There Is in the parish of IMmingham Suffolk, England, an ancient grave-ncld of human skele tons. Tne Lodies are several hundred in number, lying in a thin liuer,of Hint gravel on the boulder clay of tne dintrict, within two feet of the pre eent surlace. They are placed very closely side by side upon their back., with their' tcet to the east and hends to tho west, and in a remarkable state of preservation. They are all supposed to date before the year 300. The "Societe des Gens de Lottres" of Paris, recently had a very stormy sitting. Alter the report on the situation of tiie society had been read, tome of tho members found ault with the "Treeor Littera re," a work edited by the so ciety, on account of the Ultramontane tone of its articles. A member of tho committee, M. Micbieis, went so I'araB to say that the committee purposely admitted the articles in question "in order to prepare the country for the n turn of the elder branch of the Bourbons." This state ment producod an indescribable tumult among the members. A Frenchman went one day lost summer to bathe in one of the floating establishments on the Seine. He deposited hi watch and chain and $550, declaring the value, and receiving a ticket in return. The ticket ho put in his pocket, and then took his bath; when he came out, however, he found no card. He then applied at the office and lound that his ticket had been presented and duly honored. He lost all his property and sued fcr damages aea'mst the pro prietor of tho bath. The court, however, held that tho proprietor was justified in giving ud the watch and money to any one who produced the ticket, and thereiore tound for the defendant. James Greenwood, the lamous "Casual" of the jpaii Mall Gazette, has been engaged to sup ply a series of descriptive sketches of lemarka tie scenes, people, and places of tne metropolis, from his personal observation and experiences, in the Evening Star, and U so advertised exten sively on the don J walls of London. Ilia initial article was entitled "A Vint to Tiger Bay," one ot the vilest of localities. Indued, Sir. Green wood has decidedly succeeded in complying with the requisition of a popular cockney song, which advises you to "wire in and get your name up," and prosperity seems to have de scended equally on hiui and the journal that contuinednis"Njght hi a VVoi'Kboue. DYEING, SCOURING, ETC. pi.Olll STEAM SCOUBUG ESTABLISHMENT, No. 510 RACE Street. We tea leave to Jraw your particular attention to our new French Menu Scouriiifc lualiHslmeut the Ural and only one cuts kir.d in tint. city. e do not dve, but by chemical process rc-sore Ladles', Gentlemen's, and Cblli'icn's Garments to their original slates, without mj urinp them in H e least, vj.ilft (.teat experience and tlie licit u.aeliluerj- trom France enable us to warrant penect satisiuciK.ii to ml who may mvor us with their patronage. LADIES' liRr.SLN, or ever desciption, wither without I riuinituts, are (leaned and llnMiou without leiUfc tukcu upurt, whether the color is genuine or nut Opera Cloaks orfl Mantillas. Curtains. Table Covors. Carpets. Velvet. liiliuous, Kid Gloves, etc. cleaned and rennished in the heat manner. Gen: it-men's summer and Vt Inter Clothing craned to perlecti n without In jury to the stutl A .so Flags and Banners All kinds of mains r. moved without o inning the whole. All orders are executed under ur In i,i dinto suDcrvlslon. ami satisfaction guaranteed in every instance A cull and examination oi our process Is ruxpcctlully solicited. ALBEDYLL & MARX, 3 12 rntbMi No. 510 RACE Street. IHE STAT EN ISLAND FANCY DYEING E3TAliUMFNT. AT - UK O! D STAND, No. ii N. l.Kill'l II S.rcet, 1-ust side. NO 0 1 11 Kit OFFICE IN 'I Ills t l l'Y. With the hciipllts ot an experience ot nearly fifty yearn on Stolen IMunri. and tuclll'.ies uneiuallel by any other estabiiseuitnt in this country, we oiler superior inducements to thope baviiiK m k , Wooileu or t aucy Goods lor U1I.NG U CLEANSING. BAMtETT. MCl'tiEW, fc CO.. So. 47 N. I ItWITH Htrout, I'hlladnlnhla, Nos ft and 7 JOHN btp-et .New York, o. 718 BHOALWW. New York. S31m No 2(i'J Fl'L'i'ON Street. UrooUvn. NEW YORK DYEING AND PRINTING KKTALLIHllMENT, btutcn Island, No. 40 N. IICHIH fitreet. This Cempany. so long ana favorably known In New York fur the past forty-six veais. have opened an otllct as above Ladies' and Kentiemen'H itsnnents and wear lug apparel of every kind lived and Cleaned In tho most pei lect manner Haina and spots removed lroin gariuenU without beliiK tipped. A.ereliunih l.avlug jioodsof undCBirable colors can have them rtiiyed in mpirior style. 19jnwll)uu rX) SHIP CAPTAINS AND UWNKRS. THR X nriderdlgned having leased the KENSINGTON fr.OHF-W D'-it. K,beg loin orm his friends and the patrons ol tbe Dock tliai be l t.repared with iucreaseu facilities to accommodate those having vrsse'8 to be raised ot repaired and being a prae.lcal ahip-carpenter and caulker, whlglve personal attention to the veasels ea trusted to hint lor repairs. L'autalns or Agents f-hlo Carpenters, and Machinists kavlng esseli to repair, are solicited to call. Having the agency for the sa:e of -Wetterstedt's Patent Metallic t omnositlou" for Copper Paint for the pieservatlon of vessels' bo.toms, for this city, 1 am pre pared to lurnlsh the same on Invorsble terms. ' JOHN IL HAMM1TT, Kensington Hcrew Book, 111 DELAWARE Avenue, above LAUREL Htreet. AI A It It I A G E GUIDE, BY DR. WILLIAM YOUSO. MAHIilAGE CnrE, by I)H. WM. YnTJNO. Makkiaue guiok, by nit. w.n. vounu. MAIiItIAK GUIDE, by UK. WM. YOUNti. MAP HI AGE Gl IDE, by 1K. WM. YOU.vU. MAHIIlAtiK GU1BK, by DK WM. YOUNG. JIAUKIaC.E (.1 IDE by Hit. WM. YOUNG. MAKHlAGE GUIDI , by DU. WM- YOUNG. MAHHIAGE GUIDE, by DH. WM. YOUNG. IMAklllAtlK (ilTlDK. by 1)1(. WM. YOUNG. lIAlthlAGE GBIDII. "1 here are more things 'twlxt Heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of In our philosophy." Let no young man enter the obligations of married life 'Without reading tvxry cane of I'll. YOU.SU 8M.iil- B1AGK Gl.'IDEl or. K.veiy One Ills Own Doctor. It discloses facts that every one should be acoiiaint.'d witm It contains one hundred engravings, explululiiir the ana tomy ot the human system uotii male aud lemale, Wlin useml unorn anon mat every oue should know. Price. 60 Ctlits. Hold at ' JB. WllI I AM YOUNG'S OFFICH, 1 17 t 4.8 tFEUCE Htreet, above Fourth, THE .DAILY, Ijlffifllff fl EXiEGRAln.rniLApELPIIIA, MONDAY, irjrF-rnMPANtFS i " 1NSUHANCE COMPANIES THE "Home Life Insurance Conipanj," y i i or i BROOKLYN, NEW YORK. i . . ',,", PEB8TDBMT, : - , . WALTER S. GRIFFITH. GENERAL AoEHTU, ESLER & COLT ON, S. TP. Corner ot Foarth and Library Streets Philadelphia. JPUtcmcnt of the condition of the 'HOME LIFE IN- BUKAN'CE I COM FA NT," OP jBHOOKLT.V, New York, on the 31st day of December, 1HC5, publhmed according to law: FIK3T. Capital Stock Number oi shares oi stock subscribed f .t. Amount ot assesHtucnts or Instalments .I25.0fllW)0 . 1,0WJ i stock paid in casn 125 00100 BECOND-TIIK PROPhRTT OR ASSETS UliLU BY IHE i.oMPaM. Tbe vo'ue, or nearly tut may be, ot the real estate held by the company None. Amount of casii on hand and In National Nas sau Kank oi Brooklyn... 39,900 15 Amount oi premiums ui nanus oi agenta anu in course ol traiitmlsHiou. .-. 38 638'61 Aiiiouiit in loans secureu or oonns anu mort fiaties. conHtnutliig the first 1 eu on real es tate, on which tltc re l.i loss than one year's Interest due and owing 81,300 00 Amount oi luansou which interest has not been paid wllUtn one year Nothing. Amount b'ue Company on which Jadgmuuts have been obtained .Nothing. . Amount of ptocks owned fcy tho Company, whether of any Ht ate or tbe United -tato's. or ot any incorporated city of the United Hates or oi any other description, speeiiy lng the number of shares, and the par and niuiket vaiQo ol ths samel Parvsl. Market rat Tnltcd States bonds (272,1S0 00 fits K'.fM Brooklyn City bond 20,000 01) 20.0IKIOO Amount oi miock noiu oy mo company as col lateral security tor loans, with the amount loaned on euch kind ot Block, Its par and maikel value: Par va'. Market ml. united States bonds is.W0 00V0 Klnps couutr loan cerilih ale 10.0H0 9,vj-go Btooklvn cltv loan certificate ion anooo Albany couuty bond.. 600 fioO 00 11.3U0 11,239(10 Amouiii or premium nots securea ny our policies 408,0)9 07 Amount oi rnicresi on investments uiauo ay the t ompauv, accrued but. not duo 6,592 40 jeieriun ireiinuiu hucimiiii. uuig uaianee Qttarterl; and ha.f yearly premiums lor tno year 34 4M)'2A Feisonal property 3,500 00 Total aspcts 8 0.029 25 Till KD lUri .LlAlilHi lt U THIS COMPANY. 3 Amount ol loses due and unpaid Nothing-. Amount oi be claims lor .oes which are In suit or contested bv the company (10,000 00 Amount ot losses during tbe tear, which have been paid 02,000 00 Amount oi looses uurrog tne Tear wnicn aave not been settled Nolliina. Amount oi losses uurmi me year wincn are contested ,. Nothing. Amount of louses during the year, reportod to tne company, and not acted upon Nothing. Amount ol dividends dec o:ed 71,ttil)-46 Amount ot uiviuenQs declared, one and un paid Nothing. Amount of .dividends lutlior cash or scrlnl. declared and not yet due 46,364 88 uiuuuior money uorroweu, anu tie nature and amount of security given Nothing. Amount oi an uiuer existing claims at;a lust the company, contested or otherwise Nothing FOTJBTH. INOOMK OF THE COMPANY Amount oi cash premiums tecelvcd 82j7.062 1 Amount oi premium notes tuaen uy the coni- pany..... MB'M Ameuui oi premiums earned Amount oi' Interest money received from the Investmenisot the company 67,194 91 Amount oi income oi tno company trom any other sources ,. Nothing. 493,020'U FIFTH THE KXPEKMTI'KF.S OF TOE COM- Amount ot lopses paid dtirlnu the vear. G2,noo oo Amount of losfees p id during the year, which accrued prior to the year ,. Nothing, AiJiuutiLai mm-,, me iofihub m 'ie UMl Uliaien in loriner statement, which were paid during tne year.......... Nothing. Amount iuiu unu u w him ior ruiiiauruucu pro- mlums Nothing. Amount ol return premiums, whether paid or unpiild Nothing. Amount oi dividends paid during the year 41,S4o 25 Amount oi expenses paid during tno year, in cluOinii couniii slons and lees naid to the actnts anu oilicers ot the company 8S,fc35-0I Amount ol tuxes paid by the couiDanv 2.21J 36 Auiiumot ail otner expemntures ot the coin nanv dividends, stir enderod nulicies. and Interest on eapltiil stock 85 024 85 Amount oi promissory notes oilk'lnaliv lorm- iug the capital 61 the company Nothing Amonni oi bum notes ueiu uy uo comDitny a part Ol the V.ho e ol tbe eupiUl tlierenl No-hing YTiLi . uuii riiii, rreaiucuu State of New Yonrc. Couktt op Kings, ss. ie it rememoeri o, lnnt on t in ibtn out oi Mar;n. a. u. lMXi bidore the suliseiilier. a coininlHSioner In and for the htatc oi New ork. duiv con missioned Htid author zed by ihe t.ovemor ot the Htate oi Pennavivanlm to tuke tho ncknow.eiiument of deed and other writ as, to he tired ai d rccnnlcd lit the mild State of l-etinsvl . unla, und to niimlnimer oalhs and aiPrma ions, iiers inaily ap peared Waiter H. tiriflith. President of the Homo Liie intuiance ( omnany. and made oath that tho au vi and loro-'nlng Is a true staiemcnt of the condiilon said lioiiio Li e insurr.nre Conin.inv. ttDon tho llrst day ol Jnnuar.v. 1). 18 6. And I lur her certlly that I have mini' personal examination ot tbe condilioh ol said Home Life Insurance Cum imriv on this ilav, and am mnlel ihev linvc aswets sulelv In tested to the amount ol H!I0 (2li 25-1011 dollars. 'I hat I have oxnmlued t ie securities now in the hands of Hie ( oinnanv. as set forth In the lorenolng ttitteuient. and ihe siiuie arc of the value represented m tne a ateincnt. 1 t irther ceriily that I am not inte ested in the alliiirsof said Company. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and nuixea my oiuciui seal tni sixteeutn unv ot jviartn, A. 1J. 1M B. I 11 Kl.r t H.I tillMlWIN. 1 21 wfn.3t Commissioner tor Penus ylvanla. QIRAED FIRE AND lAHINE t IKSUEAKCE COMPANY. OFFICE, Ko. 415 'WALNUT STKEET, PIIILADELPIIIA. CAPITAL PAID IS, IN CASH, $200,000. This compary continues to write on Ttr Tiiili only Its capital, with a good surplus. Is soicly Invested. 7U1 Losses by fire have been promptly peld, and more than $500,000 Dlebnrscd on this account v ithin tbe past few years. For the present the office of this company will remain at No. 415 WAI.NUT 8TIIEET, But within a few months will remove to Its OWN BUILDING N. E. COKNER BEVENTH AND CIIEHNPT STREETS. Then as now, we shall be happy to Insure our patrons at such tales as are conblstent with safety. DIBECTOK9. TITO M AH (HAVEN. ALFBFD B. GILLETT. HUHMAN Kltl PAKD, it, On. J' At KKI LAli, JOHN SU1PL1E. JOuN YV. CLGHOBN, Ml I. AH VKHKKH. Jr.. VI w I A W I L V t L' hah'i.es i. f)n'6NT, 111- SHV F. KENNEY, JU6EP11 KLAPP.M. D. THOMAS CHAVEN. President AI.FHEi) 8 OIT.LT1T V. President and Treasurer. JAMES 11. ALVUliD, Secretary. 1 19 i F It E INSURANCE, Hit. llVft. issiainir; uujurAKl OF PHILADH.PU1A, No. 150 8. FOURTH htroeu Charier Perpetual. Authorized Capital, (MO 000 Pniil-un Canlial. alOA.fitln. Insures aenlnst loi-s or damans by FIRE on buildings. either permanent y or tor a L1MITFD period. Also on MUtt liAiNDlriiC generally and Bousohoid Fumitura, vnji vr "Jounuy. James Brown, Charles A. Duy, V m. 1. 1 ewis, William 11. Bullock, Wm. N. Needles, JohnD, J ayloi. T homas K Imber, Jr., Lemuel uouiu, J. Ilillhorn Jones, John Vv'oodside. Wm. C. Longstreth, J. N. Hutchiukon, BKOWN, President. JAMK8 C'HAH. THOU A DUY. Vice President B NEILBOM. Becre nrnE stamp acekcy, no. sot chksxot STAWI'BotEVl RY DKHCRTPTIO CONSTANTLY VA uaxiu Aiia A a 1 AMOUNT. Ills insurance-companies, 1 INSURANCE-COMPANIES, TVELAWAKB MUTUAL SAFETY imrRANCH J COM r ANT, lNCOBI'OBATru H . J lire "iVMIHHI t k OFFICE S. F. (OKNFB 1UIRI) AND WAXH T BlKKr.'IS, I lULADt-Ll ILIA. MARINE IShUKAiCJi OB V KnnaLo, i CAFOO. T all parti of tbe w FKK1GIIT. J I NLA NT) INPTTRANCKS On Goods by Elver. Canal, Lake, and Land rrUgt te an par. soi ma uuion. , FlfiK IHRCBAN'CEd On Verrbandlse nenerallv. On Stores, Dwelling Ilousea, eta, . , , . AR8ETS OF THR COMPANY KnvfmMr 1. 1HHA. . 100 aoo I'nlted States 6 per cent, loan, 71....i'M,noo-00 200,000 " 7 T1 cent, loan, Treasury Notes 104 JT5 00 100 000 State o 1 ennsylvanla Five Per Cent. Loan..,. 90,666 64,000 Stale or Pennsylvania blx Per Cent. Loan 61,260- 126.000 City of Philadelphia Six Per Cent. l-oan 112,812 60 20,000 Pennsylvania Pallroad First Mort gage Hi Percent. Ilonils 20,000-00 20,uvu I'ennsyivanm nanroan pecona mart gni.e Mx Per Cent. Honds.... v 28.0C0 W esti'rn I'ennsvlvanta Kal road llort g.'gp Mx Per Cent. Ponds , 16,000 JeO Miarea Stock Germantown Gas 'empanv. principal and Interest guaranteed by the City oi Phila delphia 7,160143 h-haros Stock Penhsvivai.laP.all road company 6,000 100 Mi arcs Stxwk North Ponnsylvanl ltailroad Company ii AQ0 Deposit with United States Govern ment, subiect to ten days' ca l 80,000 State ol Tennessee Five Per Cent. 33,760 -01 23,76 11,637 60 8,680- 1.250-00 40,000-00 18,900 00 170 700 Loans on Ponds' and" "aVo'rtgaVi! fliat lieu on City Property 170,700-0 l.OJU.MO Tar. Market value 1998 WO-00 lirm ruilto Sa.i tHlflU Hills receivshle lor inuraiiees made. 121,013 37 Lalaucesdue at Agencies. Preitilums on Marine Policies. Accrued Inte rest, and other debts due the Com pany 40 811-44 Scrip and Slock of sundry Insurance and othfr I omnnnlAH. a 1:cl K.Mtl- n nted value 2 91000 laen in Hanks $55,956 89 Cash 111 Drawer C7H-M 66,633 37 1.28 6 1 18 riSECTORH. Thomas C n t . John C. Davia, J-dmnndA. honrinr, 1 heopM.us Paulding, John K.Penrose. Kamuel B. Htokex, J. F. Penlstan. neury rioan, William G. lionltoo, Edward DarllngtoR, H. Jpnes brooks. Fdwsrd Laiourcada, Jacob P. Jnnes niu xraquair, neury v. I ailelt, Jr., James C. Hand. William C. I.udwlg, Jnsepd II. Seal, James B. McFarland, Joshua P. Kvre. weorse t.. i.eiper, Hujrb Craig. Pobert I nrtrin. Hpencer Blcflvaln, J. P. Semnle, Ptttsbarg, A. B. Berner. P'ttcbure. JohnD Taylor. D. T. Morgan, Pittsburg S C. HAND, President, i nuaiA I JOHN T. 1VIU VI.1rc-il,lA,, Denbt LTLBCElt, -secretary. ' 12 13 1S29-CHAIITEH PERPETUAL FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Assets on January 1, 180G, 8Q,50G,851'0G. Capital....... ; 400 000 00 flttiueu cuipius (144 543 15 i""uuis.-. 1,16,308-81 LNSE1TLED CLAIMS, INCOME FOS 1866. 11,467'63. 310.000. LOUSES PAID SINCE 18S9 OVER 65,000,000. Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms. DlltKCTOHa. Charles N Bnncker, Tohlas Wacner, Bamuel Cram. Idward C. Dale, George Fales, Alfred Fltler. FranciB W. Lewis, M. D. Peter Melntl. ticorie W. lachards, laaaviAH, CIIAKLES X. H tN-r-k'l. n Pnild.nl .' EDWARI) c DALE, Vice Prosldenu JA. w. AlcALLloTLIl, becretary protcuu 2 3 1!231 IOUTH AMERICAN TRANSIT INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 133 S. FOURTH Street PHILADELPHIA. Annual Policies Issued asainst General Accident n descrintlons at exceedingly low rates. Insurance e fleeted for one vear. In anv mm fnn aina to slO.CI'O, at a premium of only one-half per ceut., aecu ring the run amount insured In case of death, and a com Dcnsatlon each week enual to the whole nmninm m,M bhort time Tickets for 1, 2, 8, 5, 7, or 10 days, or 1, 3, or t months, at iv cents a day, insuring In the sum of 83000 or L-lvina BIS ner week ii cilsnlilnd. tn ha l.o.i i.n o ral OfJce, No. 133 8. FOURTH Htroet. Philadelphia, or at ma :inous nanroaa iic-iet omces. lie sure to purchase the tickets of the North American Transit Insmance t-ompany. For citculars and further tnfnrmatlnn - a, ui ui-iierni vmce, or 01 uuj vi me autnoruvaAuentsol th Cntiii.imv Lf. Win L HOUPT. President JAMFH M. COMtAD, Treasurer. lll.MiY C liltOWN, Seen tary. JOHN C. BULLITT, Solicitor. DlULClOKS. L. L. Ilonpt, late ot Pennhylvaula Railroad Cotrpanv. 11. 01 M. W. liaiilwm ii ( o.'s. v ' Hainuel C. rainier, Cashier 01 Commercial Bank. I. -lehard Wood, Ne. 3li Market street. James M. Ci niad, No. dJ3 Market street. J. K. K Inisly, t (jntimn.nl Hotel. II. U. Leh-eiiriiig, hos. Vlil and n:if Dock street t-anmel 'Work, ot Work. Met ouch & t o Ceorge Manln No. i'ii Chetnut steet 11 S r II E PROVIDENT Life and Trust Co., OF l'HILADEIJ'HIA. Incorporated bytheStste of PennsvlvanlaThlr 220 IKt ft, IMsl Ht.H L1VKS. ALLOW 1 !NTliltF.Sl Di-POWl'lh. AND tiRANTS ANNUITIES. CAPITA!,, 150.000. DIUKCT11BA, Samuel R. bhlpley, ,1( n 111I11I1 liacket, Joshua H Moirls, Richard Cadhnrr. Henry Haines, T Vt istar Brown, Wlllium 1' I.nualrnth. liicuaiu n ooa. i iinrien r . t Omn. SAMUEL R. fciUPLEY, President Rowland FABRY, Actuary. . v, : . ... - ' OFFICE, 7 25j iNo. Ill . J. OlJltXll Street. IJIKF.TX INSURANCE COMPANY 0 PH,iJVDELPflIA. Iril UKI OHA11J.11 IMI UI1AKTFR PE KPETU AL. No. i2i WALNUT Street, ontioslte the Kielinnfft In addition toMARlNL and INLAND INsI uaNCI this Coiunanv insures irom loss ordauiuue bv KII1K on 1 iheral leims, on build Inga, merchandise, furniture, etc., ior iiuiiicu iiciiuuv, .uu iermaiieuuy on DUiiuings, oy deposit ot premium. 1 ho Conuiauv has been In active operation for more than 1-1X1 Y YEaRH. mrlug which all losses have been promptly aujusiea anu paiu. DIBBCTORf. Jobs L. Hodge. iawrenoe Lewis, Jt David Lewis, Renjamin Ettlng, Thomas H. Powers, A. H. Mcllenry, Edmond t'astlllon, Louis l. V orris. 11. 11. Maoouey, J oh , T. Lewis, William H. urunt, Robert W Learning, I). Clark Wharton, bamuel Wilcox. tiwiun n. WUC1LKR1CR, President. SAUfKL Wacox, be.retary fit 17IKE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. THE J; P ENNbYLVAMA P1RE INSURANCE COMPANY in corporate! iea 1 nnoi rerpeiuai ao, oil viam- KIT etreet, opposite inuepenaenca Biiuaie. This Compauv, lavorab.v known to tlieoommunltvfor over lortv years, continue to Insure against loss or uauiaiie 'J urv on 1 hu.iu VI . in.,. uuu.lt,., v,.i Eermanent1; or lor a limited time. Also on furniture, tocks of Goods and Merohaullse geueraiiy, on liberal terms. n,.... nl,.t .AM..tiA With a T . p.y. Bnntln. fnnX I. 1 II I 1 1 V n.l.., Il.p.'.,'.' ...... W 1 H . W Uu , ,1, MO A UUU, im Invested lu tbe most careful manner, which enables theni to oner to the lnsuxea au unuouDtva seeuritri the case oj loss. Daniel Smith. Jr , John Deverenx, Thomas HiuitU, llanry Lewis. J. CilLlinyham TelL Alexander liensoo, Iraao liaz'ehurst, xuumas Koums. XSBiuvi iiauuuii.,. DANIEL SMITH, President niLLIAH U. VKOWKLIn DSVlVUiry. V - PrtOPOSALs: f I dni'licawi. will be rebajroU at, tliW.oilioe until U ST.. llO.NJJA T. the inth tr of .April. I808, tor the delivery ot 6000 head of BF.EKCAM Lfcbn the hoof, lor tbe use ol captured Indians. .The cattle to be Delivered to the C. 8 , lur lndiaril t Fort finrnner, . The firstdniiTftrr to be on tbe 1st day Of July. I860. rid to consist ol 600 bead of oatt.e; tbe subsequent deliveries tebe-ia-eaeo nnmiw-re ua at sooo urns as mf be required I7 the undersigned, r r r Ihe cat tie must tie fro three to five rear old, nd must weigh at least 400 pounds not (their weight to be ascertained according te manner laid down in tbe Subs. Itcgu atioDi ol 1863), end to be of the best marketable quality. 0 MUtjrs -iJulW, A-OW, or hciters will be rocoired. ' - Whenever, is the opinion of the A. C. S. for In dians, at J ort Sumner, the cattle presented do not iulhl the conditions t ore set ton n, as many as do not will be relected. Ten .per cent of money due contractor will bo retained until the contract la lul- filled. 1 Two responsible persons must sign each bid, guaranteeing that II the contraot It awarded to the party or parties therein propo-inf. thoy will enter into ample bonds tor the laithlul lull! ment of tbe contract, and when tbe parties thus ofltfing as sureties are unknown to the undersigned, their ability to mlmbu se tho loss to the United States, wbioh would aceroe in case of failure, must bp attested before a magistrate or other officer em powered to administer oaths. The parties to v. bom this contract Is lot will be ox pected to fill the contract tlw msolves anvmib-lottlng ol thi contract will be considered as a (allure to com ply with the contract, and the contractor will be bold responsible theretor. . Ludorse on the enyelope "rroposa for Boel Caitle, at Fort Sumner, A'ew Mexico ' TV . ri, X1VL.A4. Cantaln and C. S. and Itrevet Malor. U. S. A. Cfllce Purchasing and Depot U. 8., District ot New Mexico, Santa f e, a. m- journary 1, itioo. iait ASKIHTANT QUAUTEBMASrERGENE BAL'S OFFICE. x uii.adei.fhia, fliarcn -m, 1800. Pealed ProDOsals will be rocvivea at this oilice until TlllJltDA V, the 5th ol April ti xt,at 12 o'clock M , lor immediate uelivery at (he fccuuyllUil Arsoual, lu nierchiini able packages of in is 0 lirass Kings, if incites. 10 000 Iron W ire onuys lllutchklss' patont), inch. 16,01'U iron "V Kings, 4 men. Bin) ins. i opper itivets. assorieu. 500 lbs. Flax towing Twinu. ALfO. 40,000 Tarda 56 inch Burlaps: to be delivered at tho rate ot 600i yards per week Parties offering goods should make separate pro posals tor each article oflbred, tho quantum they pro- pese to ltirniBn, tne price iwniou suuia do written Loth in words and figures), and con I orm to tho terms of this advertisement, a copy ot which should ao- r.nmi anv 1 sen nronosal. CPn.pios 01 tue articles requirou may ue souu at this oil. co. ha mules, when submitted, must be marked and numbered to correspond with the proposals; aud the parties thereto must guarantee that tlie goods shall be, in evert respect, equal to sample, otherwise the tirmintuila will not lie considered. Alius win ue openca on luursuuy, too oiu uay ui . . ' . ... . . ., . , ,L. ,.1. .1 April next, at Vi o'clock Al,, when Diuuera are ro- nuestrd tn he tire-sent. tacu Dla must 00 gunrunioca oy two resiiuumuw ncrsons. whose signatures inuBt bo appended to tho guarantee, and ceriifiod to as being good and sit In dent security ior tno amount invuivuu uy auiuu lmhlin functinnarv of the Lin. tod Mates. . All proposals should ba made out on the regular forms, which will bo lumished on application at this cilice. The ripht is reserved to reicct anr bid deemed nn reosonable, and no bid from a defaulting; contractor will be received. Endorse envelope "Proposals for (here insert the tinmn nf the nrtinio offoredl " i By order of Brevet Brigadier Gonoral GEOKGE II. CKUSM AH, Assistant liuauermaaior-ueuerai United Htatos Army. iir-rNUt w, danu), Captain and Assistant Quartermaster, Brevet Major United Mates Army. o 11 o SHIPPING. (Em TIATHTTT'Q PAaaAflT' OPPTPR. iZ "ANCHOR LINE OF 8TEA4IFRS," UlliERMA." "COLUMBIA. "CALEDONIA." "CAMBltlA," "KR1TANNIA," 'INDIA.' Rlnam n LlVERl'OOL LOSDONDERRT, BELFAST, DUBLIN, XlJC Y til, LUSiv, j.s uuo auw i , . RATE- OF PAJ.SAOK. PATllll K IN PAl'F.R CUHHENCY. CABINS !, $80. and 70 LTElRAtiE M THE PAID CER'i lFIt'ATEH u.uad for bringing out passengers iroin the above HlUlli- , , ,. t.T. r, . Also, to and trom AIT. STA TIONS ON THE IRISH RAILWAYS. SPKCIAI, fcOi'lCK. Passemrcrs will tuke oartlcnla nntien tiiut the -Anchor Line" la the only line wanting thiouiih tickets at the above rates, from Philadelphia to the points nanien uoove, ana mat tne unuersigueu 1a tue cmy utiy autuoruea Ageui iu ruinuiii"i". Auniy 10 . IlAiniuu, ISole Agent for "ANCHOR LINK," 1 1!5 No. 217 WALNUT Street. r riT. FOR NEW YOEK. PIIILADEL . L.ile!nhia Steam Propeller Comoany Do ..mien huiiisnre Llnes.vla Deinwure and Itarltan Canal. leaving daily at 12 M. and 9 P. M., connecting with all Xfirthern find F.fmtcrn lines. For freight., w hich win 00 tasen upon accoramoiiaung terms. atPiy w t iL.t,iAiu m. ndiuii x w., A..,1 r U l.LT Kll 1 1)1.. 1 n . . A OLDEST AND LARGEST SADDLE AND HARNESS MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT IN TUB COUNTRY. LACEY. 21EEKER & CO., No, 1216 CKESNUT STREET, OFFER OF TOEIR OWN MANUFACTURE t BUGGY HARNESS, from...; H22-50 to flW LIGHT BAROUCHE do 60 00 to 350 HEAVY' do do 75 (JO to 600 EXPRESS, BRASS MOUNTED HARNESS 27-50 to 90 WAGON AND tELF-AL JUSTING 15 00 to 30 STAGE AND TEAM do SOW to 60 LADIES' SADDLE, 0 12 00 to 150 GENTS" , do do 8-00 to 75 Bridles, Mountings, Bits, Eosctts, Horse Covors, Blushes, Combs, Poaps, Blacking, Ladles' and Gents Travelling and Tourist Bags and Backs, Lunch Baskota, Dressing and Shirt Cases, Trunks and Valises. 396mrp Mo. V4W CI1KSNITTST. p A TIER MACIIE GOODS. PAPIER MACIIE GOODS. TARTAN GOODS, SCOTCH PLAID GOODS. A line assortment of Tapler Macho Work Tablos. Writinir Desks. Inkstands, and Scotch Plaid Goods. jnst received per the steamer "St. Goorge," too late tor Christmas sales, unliable lor Bridal onus, etc, will be sold low. ISAAC TOW1SISEND, Conee Furnishing Store of lbe late JOHN A. MDKfllEY, ' No. 022 CUES NUT STREET, 12i . Below lentil street, QOFFERINQ MACHINES. GOFFERING .MACHINES A larse assortment of Goflerin Machine Just received por stoamer "Bt. Goorge." FOB SALE BY , ISAAC TOWNSEND, Housv-FurnUhing Blore of the .late JOHN A, MUBl'IlEY, No. 822 CUESNU1 STREET, 1 24 Below ToutU Struct. MARCH 26, 1866. A'lx ''GOVERNMENT SALE3.' SALE OK s.KDK INKS VETKK1NAKT TOOLS, IN 81 KU MEN IS. JbrC, Af UIK BOKO, O. C, VOAKTkKJaABTKU tiKIiXKAL'B OFglOB, 1 Kikot Division, I ' WABniNOTOin, D. t!., March 17, 1806 ) Will be sold at Public Auc'iou. at uliw-boro. D C.r tinder (be direction of Captain (ieotgo T. Brown ing, A. Q. M , on Till'KhUAY, March S3. WC6, at 10 o'cioca A. M., a larre ouantitr of Motliclnos. .Veterinary loo s, Insixumetits, etc., consisting in 17 lbs. Gum Mvrrh. ,. 8 lbs. Chloroform. 27 lbs. Add, Sulphuric 11 lbs. Acvd, Nitno. 9 ibs. Ada, Acetic 21 Ibs. Acid. Muriatic. 20 lbs Fulv.taiitharidca. 1 lbs. Croton Oil. 2j lbs. Juniper Oil. ' 8 'bs. Anise Oil. 6 Ibs. C'arawav Oil. 27 ibs. Cream Tartar. tjoz. Acid.Hyilrooyanlo 4 Ibs. Barylie Mur;as. ' 4 Ibs. Aqu.i Ammonia. 4 Us. Jorri, lodidn. 8J lbs. Aletoury, Bonio tiide. 13 Ibs. Bed Precipitate. 8 bs. Antimony,lart'e. 9 ibs. .inc, Chloride. 7 Ibs Ziuc, Aootaa. IS lbs. Zinc, Sulphas. 6 Ibs Corro.-ivo Subllm'e 9 His. Acetato Copper. C Ids. 1'otass, Snip. pulv. 86 Bluc8tone(Cui'rl oulp) 9 Ibs. Potass. Chionde. 4 Ibs. Capaioum, pulr. 8 lbs. Creosote. 8 lbs Eilmr. snlph. 2 Ibs. Co.ch. Hoot. 4 Its. Tiuct. Guaicum. 10 Ibs. liuct. opti. 2 lbs. CantliariUos Tlnct 10 bs. Zine- ber, Tinct. 4 rails. Arnica, Pinot. 7 palls. Gentian 1 Comp). Xmnt. B trails. Capslonm. Tinct 18 trails, Aloes, linot. 84 galls. Lobelia, l inct. 20 falls. Alcohol. 2 rails. Spts. 1'utpentlne 11 its. Saleratus. 4 li s. Verarttia Vlrlde. 88 lbs. faltpeUe. 0 lbs. Gum C'atechn. 44 lbs, ( alarrine. 16 lbs. Klderberrle. 18 lbs. Ca ninus Koot.pnlv v ids. savin leaves. 15 lbs. Caraway Seed. 4 lbs. l annln. 15 ll.s. Chalk, prepared. zt ids. Miack Antimony. tO lbs. (vlRuber baits. 60 lbs. Lttl arire, S5 lbs. Gentian, rowd'd. 28 lbs. Valeilan, powd'd. 16 ids. Uinsrer. tiowd'd. 212 No ChiDlla xea. igaus. bwout spts.Nrtro b sans. Aioiasses. 6 lbs. Corks, assorted. 241 a Copperas. 10 Die. Sponge, 8 No. Hieves, muslin. 40 No. ISrriiiirea, ars'ted 4 No. Scales (apotho- cuiy) aud W eights, 0 lira. Miears. 40 No. Beton Needles. 2 No. Horse-Pleaam. . 4 Ko. Bitonnes. Sf-elsof Veterinary In struments. ' 6 No Bn I Forceps. , 6 No. Mais, Ointment. 6 No. Spatulas. 6 No. Funnels, assorted. 11 No. Mortars & Pestles 2 No Counter scales. 208 bottles "Dr. l'owel's Liniment." 8 lbs. Mur. of Ammonia, j 10 lbs. sub. Carb. ttoda. 10 lbs. Linseed Meal. 81 boxes "Scratch Oint- ment." 44 1 a pei s "Cattle Tow- der?." 2111. Aromatic opinis of Ammonia. 82 loe. Ammonia, Carb. 6 lbs. Diifitalis. I'm, 82 ibs. Canada Balsam. 9 lbs. Ilel oDore. I'uW. 8 J Ibs. Gum Assafuihiia. 4 lbs. Boro Armenian. 175 lb. Borax. 20 lbs. sal. lurtar. 4 lbs. Beeswax. 1 trailon sweet Oil. 80 lbs. Aloes. 1 bbl. Barbadoes Tar. i bbl. Tar. 60 lbs. Sulrhur. Duly. - 15 Ins. Mercurial Ointm't 80 lbs. Mustard. Pulr. 10 lbs. Capsicum, Puly. 6 lbs, Balsam folu 7 lbs. Gum Lunboiblum 23 Ibs. Arnica Flowors. 7 Ibs. Arsenic 9 lbs. Manganese. 850 No 3 at s, Bottles Cans, eto , siass-stoppered. 80 lbs. Lard. 6 No. Graduates. 181 lbs. Alum. 21 11 s. r-utrar of Lead. 1) Us. ttxt. Bcliatlona. 1 IS. Wormaoen, ground a ids. Acacia, ouin. . 5 Ibs. Nux Vomica. 1J oz sirycliniue. 10 lbs. Pearl Ash. 10 lbs. Glvcerizia. 2i lbs. Dint. Nitruto . Wcrcurv. 9 Ibs. Fennel good, pulv. 2 Ibs. Lt. black. lioiloDore, 6 lbs. Valerian, powa'd Terms Cash, in Government funds. Most of the above-named articles are in original packnees, ana are in crooi order. uy orucr 01 me uuaricrmaster-unnerai, JAMES A. EKIN. Brevet Brigadicr-Gcncral, In churgo First Division si. it u. a a oi NITED S1AIE8 JdlLlXARY RAILROADS Office of Assistant quartermaster, i VV ASBikotob, D. C March 14, 1800. AUCTION PALE OF UNITED STATES MILI- 1 Alt I RAILROAD MAlEHlAu. Wl'l be sold at public auotmu at Alexandria, Va.. on TUESDAY, April 10. I860. 2 first-class Locomotive Engines, 4 feet PJ-inch ? autre; cy inuers, ibxzz; weight, zotons 4 1'assengcr Cars. 20 Box 1- reight Cars. 2 Slock t ars. 4 Platform Care. 0 Small truck Cars. 21 'trucks tor Freight Cars. 18 paiis Wheels on axles. 2 Steam Bumping Kngiuca. 1 Stationary Engine ( 12 Bcndereon Pumps. 800 tons t-ccond-hand Bailroad Iron (gocd). A large quantity of . Frees. (bain, Mauls, Axes, Picks, Stoves, Files. Nails, Switch Fixtures, t ar Couplings, liar Iron, Springs, Nina. Sperm Oi!, etc. 20 Buildings, from 10x12 to 200x40 loot Lotol Cilice furniture. Contents of I'rinting Office A large quantity of new Sholf Hardware;. 1 Herring Sale. 1 Saloon Car, 4 lect 8J-inch gau.TO, elerrantly fin. ishsd and loruisbed with bli.ck walnut, trimmed with giceu plush 5 Uoubie trucks, with broud truad wheels. Sale to commence at 10 A. M. Ici'ins cush, in Government funds. Ii L. KOB1NSON, 3 10 imvtlOt Bvt. Brig.-Gen., A. Q. M. ( K A U OF OIIDNAHCE Navt Dkpaut.memt, 1 Washington City, February 28, 1830. J SALE OF KAVY I'OWDl-.RS AT THE NAVY YAIU), I'OKISMOUIII, N. 11. Thcro will be sold to tho holiest biddors, at Publie Auction, at noon, tho 12th day of April, bv the Ordr.iinco Oiliccr at tl e Forcmouth N'uvy Yard, H. 11 . one hundred and eichtv-live thou-und nine hun. dred and sixtvniue (186,909) pounds N'aVY KjW I) Eli, as loll ws: irii m.u pouuas tsnrira rowuer, 29 219 " Bin- ' 25,160 " Mu-ket Ttiee Fow dors will Le divided into lots of one hundred barrels each, lerms. onc-hnlf cash In Government funds, and the remainder on tho removal of tho l'owdurs, lor w hich a reasonable timo, but not moro thnn tairly duys, will be ullowed, tho purchasers, however, to Uiiiko ovory exertion to rcuiovo tue rowdors sooner. . 11. a. it i.ir., S 1 thml2t Chiof oi Burean. (JA1K OF GOVEKKMIvNT AMBULANCES. lO AL MY WAt.ONS, AND CAB'S CllIKF QUARlKliK ABTKH'B OFFICE, ) Dupot of Washington, J ' WASniMJTON, D. C, Alarcu 15, 1868. J Will bo sold at Pubiio Auction, at LINCOLN DEPOT, WASHINGTON, D. C , under the direo- titiu ot Brevet Colonel C. 11 Tompkins, Cj. M.., on aiUJNiJAl, April i, Anon, ai iu o'ciock a. di., tne iollowicg mentioned Government proporty, viz. : 100 to 200 Liitht Ambu aucus, a)0 to 600 Army V asrons, which will be sold singly, and must be removed within five days from d ito ol nile. In addition to tho above, thero will be sold, at the same time aud place. ONE HUNDBED ONR-IIOI'.SF, CABTS. Tho tale will be continued from day to day until all the pronortv is sold. Terms Casn, 111 Government tnnds. D. H. BUCKET!, ' Brevet Mnjor-Gon. and Chief ytiarformastor, S1616t Depot of W ashington. s LE OF HARNESS. ABHIBTAjiT QuAHTKr.MA6TER'B OFFICH, ) PUILAIIUPUIA lKPOT. I ! March 22, 1866 ) Will be sold at Public Auotion, at tho Govcrnruont Warehouse, HANoVtll Street wharf, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on TUESDAY, Maroh 27, 1806, com iiieuchic at 10 o'clook A. M., the iullowing described UABNE83, viz. t U.r3 single sets Lead Mulo Harness, worn. 622 " Wheel Mule Harness, worn. 67 " " lad Horse Harness, good. 70 " ' Wheel Horse Harness, worn. 08 " " Lead Ambulauce Harness, nood. 2ti9 " " Whool Ambulance Harness, worn, 'lerms Cash, in Government funds. Bv order of Brevet Brlg.-Gen. G. H. CBOPMAN, AssiaUint Ouartermt'ter-tjeneral U. 8. A. 822 41 Captain and A. Q. M. EEVENUE RTAMTR, REVENUE STAS1PS, KS.VLNUE STAMPS, Of all descriptions, Oi all descriptions, . , . m Alwavs on band, Alwavs on kand. t vlftRTKCK PKWIKO MACniNK CO.M tlKFTCB. AX i'LOlitSCK BK WINti JIM lll.NH CO.'U OflflClit r0.t:v vii r.in ei i nireei. Ho. ti(l HKBNUT Htreet, Cue door below Peventn stieet. One door below Meveuth stieeU Tbe most liberal a'scount allowed. Theuios literal (Uacvuut allowed. GOV RNMENT- SALES. qale or.GorRNKNT PKorisiirT i Br direction of tt 1 KcAeIAEY OF WAR, all LUII DINW MATPV1. , ON, COPPKK, LUMBR8.' Awn VNinvl.wA 7AIC10UB KIRPfl, which were eolUde at icon, Ga, by the Co. I derate Government, lot U ''J1"1? . P"1- " ncnt epe ration of a larse mory, Uboiatory, aa Aveenalj aud also TOOLR. M ACIITK F.RT. A3 u MATERIALS ' " collected from iion works and an 1,ll8 " U ol Alabama and Georgia, will be ' rUltl.lU AUIillMl Among the artioles to bo sold ar 9,0(0 ibs. Copper pisrs. 42,tsjO If. Copper roand rod, y,MlO lbs, Co.r bar. 20.KMI lbs. Copper sheet. 2l)0,UO lbs VV ioueht Iron bar and rod".' MO tons 1'ig Iron. 7ot).tuus lost Iron unsorvlooable sbeil M,(nJ0 lb. Lead pics . . " 4,G00 it. Tin block and sheet. 4 fNKi lbs. Chain crane and cable. 15,000 yards cloth Cotton, EngUsh Serge, U0ff and enamellod. 82.000 Ibs. J'owdor. 8,000 lect Hotting gnm and leather, aasartV size. 200 Machines Drills, 1'lanors. Milling, Screw-- cutting, Steam and rrip-haminera. Besides : Harness, 35 Unserviceable Cannot Saddles, Horse Eauirments. iron and bronze. Laboratory Stores luluntry and Cavalry Ao- Materials. coutremonta, Spare J'uita (new) for HiHiikets. Wagon and Gnn Carriage Irors, 80 broken Gnn Carriages, ttpringlle d Muskets aad Colt's Revolve, and, an assortment of FAINTS AND OILS. Tbe attention 01 Northern buyers is callod to thfc sale, wMch is a larire one, and of valuable property. trull piimed Catalogues ot the propurtv to be sola enn bo obtained lrom tho Chlol of Ordnance at W'ahineton, D. C, and from the Cumrnandtfijc Oilieer of the Angnsta Arsenal, Georgia. ihe saio wm commence on WEDKDSDAY, April 4. lffifi. and continue every day nntu all the property sod. lerms -Cash. In United States enrrencr. D W. FLAGLER, ' Captain Ord. Brev. l.t.-C'oionol, 8 2 22t Com. Augusta Arsenal. LARGE SALE OF C'OJiDElTKLD QUABTLK MASTEU'S SIOKES. CUIUT QTJAUTiBMATKR'fl OPFICK, ) ' DtPOT of VVASnraoTON, J ' Waphikgton, D. C, March 8, 1806. ) Will be sold at I ubno Aoolion, at Lincoln lept. 'Washington, D. C. under the direction of Brevet Colonel l. h. Tompkins, Q. M., on XUEsDAY. March 27,1866, at 10 o'clock A. H , a larpe lot of coudemutd Quartermaster's Stores, consisting oft thaiis, 1 Whenlbarrows, Desks, 2fi0 Ibs. Faints, 1 rmt.ng l'ress, and iype, mi ibs. Lead ripe, Blankots, 18U0 lbs. Scrap Cast Iron, 40.820 lbs. Scrap Wrought iron, 80.0W) ibs. Iron Tire, 1)336 Jbs Scrap Leather, new, 1M0 lbs. Hope, 1000 lbs. Scrap Stoel, 46 Ibs. Zino, 25 Ambulances, I'.rullcs, ( hains, Horse and Wagon Covers, llarncsa, Feed 1 roughs, HalU-ts, Saddles, Lines, Wacon Wheels, Hubs, and Bodies, Druir Mill, Anvil-, Tire Bender, Fortab e Forcroa, Smiths' Bel.ov.3, Planes, Saws, tauldrons, Fire and Water Dose, 1 lsugjty, 25 Cans, 8 Slop Carts, 18 two-borso Wagons, 10 two-norse spring Wairons, 2 four-horse Spring Waitons, 126 "WheeUng" At my Wagons, 18 Scavenger Wagons, 1 Water Wagon, Eto, Hydrants, Bake Ovens, i'latfoim scales. I lie tale win De continued lrom day to day antai all the propeity is sold. 1 be stores must be removed within five days front date of stile, 'lerms Cash, in Government funds. D. U. ItUCKEh., Brevet Maj.-Gon. and Chiut Quur.ormastor, 8 9 16t Depot or W ashiugton. AUCIION SALE OF HOSPITAL, SIOUES, W HISKY, WINES, Ero. Medical ITuvetor's Offick, 1 Waphinoton, D. C, March 21. 1800. J Will be sold at Public Auction In this citv. at tha Judiemrv. Square Warehouse, back of the Citv Hall. on W EDN LSD A 1 , tho 18th day or April next, at 1( o'clock A. M., tho following articles of Hospital Stores and Llauors, no lougi r required for the uso of tho Mewictil Department ol the army, viz. : Arrow J coot lu.m u lha Dossicated 1 oia- Barley 10.000 " Corn Sturch 10 (KO " Cccoa Chocolate 10,000 ' toes 100 lbs Mixed Desc do. 102 " ' Whisky, quart bottles 20,000 Whisky, in DDIS , gal.ons , 3,900 Sherry Wuio, quart bottles. .40,000 Sherry Y me, in bbl 60 larraponaWino, Cinnamon, l owd. 1,000 " Farina 2H.000 " Tapioca..... lOOtf) ivxt. ot f.eei 20.UUU " t orcenfd Milk. .20000 ' Ginger 1 " Ext. of Collee.... 8,T2gal Beai.a 6(H) lbs Pea licana 2.E00 " bottles 10,000 1 be above articles will be sold in lots to suit Doth lame and small purchasers. lerms lain. Five (6) days will be allowed to parties in roinov- ingthoir property. cutuiouus rcatiy oy tne urn prox. CUAS. SUTHERLAND, Surpeon and Purveior, U 8. A. C. W. BOTFLLit, Auctioneer. 8 22 23t BUK EAU OF ORDNANCE. Navy Depakt.vkiiT, 1 Waphioto itv. March 2 18(30. I SALE OF NAVi POWDERS AT IHE NAVT 1 Alill, BROOK LIN. N. x. Tliero will bo sold at Public Auction, to the hishost bidders, In tho offico of the Inspector oi Ordinance 01 tne a aw iaru, Brooklyn, jn x , at noon, on tha 8d dav ol April, 1K66. lour thousand lour liuudred. and ninety-nine (44U9j barrels Navy Powders. these powders will be roid by sample, m lots or one hundred, two hundred, and three hnudrea barrols. Purchasers to furnish barrel into which the powders may be emptied irom tho tanks, leims One halt rash in Government lunds, and the remainder on the icnioval of tlie Fowder, lor which a period ot ten days will be allowed. 11 not then removed the Powders will revert to the Govern, pitnt. 11. A. WISE, 8 8hw 14 1 Cliiol of Bureau. s ALE O F M A N U It IV QTTARTKriMASTEB GENERAL'S OFFICE, XI1CHT JJlVIBIUfl, W abhitiotoj), D. C, February 28s 1869 J Will be sold at the Cavalry Depot. Gie'boro, L C., a large quantity of stock-yard MANURE, whicti will be delivered to purchasers on the ground, or in barges or boats to be provided by them, at lorty (40) conts pei cubic yard. 'two or moro boats (according to sizojcaubaloadocl por day. Tcinis Cash, in Government lunds. By order 01 the Quartermaster-General. , . JAMES A. EKIN, , Brevet Brigadier-Geueial, 2 27 20t In charge First Division Q. M. G. O. OFFICE OF ASSISTANT QUAKlEEMASTEii W ilmimgton, Del., February 12, 1S0O. SALE OF 600 SURPLUS GOVERN i ENT MULES, All Good and Serviceable. Will be sold at pubiio auction, at Wilmington. Det. on EVERY FRIDAY dunnsr tbe month 01 March, ONE HUNDRED MULES. The especial attention of purchasers is invited M the fact that these Mules are large, well paired, aad in excellent condition, being the surplus teainMuie of Washington Depot. Animals sold singly. Sales to commence at 10 A. M. Terms Cash, in United Status currency. Bv order of ' . .,, 2 27tBih80 Bvt. Brig.-Gen. JAMES A. KKLS DENTISTRY. ISAIAH PRICE, DENTIST. GRADUATE OF Philadelphia College of Dental Burner?, elaa 18AJ-. formerly 01 West Chester, Pa., haviaif serve three yeat In the Aruiv. has ieuuied the practice of his profession at No. HI V. ELEVENTH Htreet. Philadelphia, wher be will endeavor to lve satUiaetwy atluatkia to all who may reuulie bis pioassloual services. 118 1 EAFNEPS, BLrNDNESS, AND CATAKRII. . I8A Al , Al. u., rroicswror tne r.yt ana rr .r.i. .11 d resses snoenaiiiintf 10 me aoove memneri with the utmost success. Teetimouials from the most rellsMe sonrees In the elty can be seen at hlaomce, Ko. 10 I'lN K street. The Medical Faculty are Invited t acoompany Uiairpatlenta a te has ue socrou In Uv practloe
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