THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1866. G NUMBER LXII. A Mil FOB MENTAL DTSTBrTIOH, AND A CTJBB TOB BT-roOHONIHUA, HT-POOBIST, OB AN COMPLAINT OF A HT OBDEH. BY OUll HE1UK8 EDITOa ALMANAC AND MART. BHORT HSTBE-1LLOOIOAB OBREBTATION8 TOB WEAK. TBI April. . Ifonriny, 2. Easter Monday. Councils moot In Hxtra Session, and, like "pood Eggs," bodn to pick at ono another. Tho 'only dirty work dono by tticm was lutilying tho & trout Clcaniug Contract. Tnemlny, :. Sow Jersoy I.cgs's'aturo experiences acme dilliculty in navigating tluongh tiio dnad Locks that boset it. The crew not being ahlo to throw Jonah Scovol overboard, accounts lor tho continuance of the storm. Wftlneaday, 4. 1 ho i whisky smuggled into tho United States from Cunnaa, scented with gin ger, cayenne, &o , cons not Of-cnpo the scout of Custom 11 oune officers. . Thoy being experi enced counterfeit detective, it is imjiosslblo to putts a Lad sc nt on thorn. ThjiTKdny, 5. Orders ifsued from the Sfato Do. partinetit to .Forney, niiorming him that, in consideration ot his past forvioes, he will not bo required to print any more public documents, as most of tiii ni are objcctionablo to him. Friday, James Buchanan, of Wheatland, wbo once cHmbid to the Presidency ot the United fctutos.visits that othor political Clyuierat Har risburg, and gives him some hints as to tho bust way of Retting in his hooks. Saturday, 7. Series? Column Dav. Tho Editor refuses to po into a joint ballot with the pub lishers, so as to get a vote on the question of a reduction ot waos on joke: is ready any time to vote on u fair increase of tbem. The Paris Exhibition, llr. Sumner, of Massachusetts, from the Com mittee to attend to our Foreign Relations, anil to sco that they don't make t?o free with ns, shoving their foot under our mahogany without a proper invite, reported a resolution to provide or the expenses ot our showing ourselves In ran next yearv The resolution provides lor the expenses of furniture, etc., in that part of the Exhibition Building appropriated to US. Mr. Sumner thinks that among the furniture there ought to be ONE FRIIDMEN'S BUREAU, at least, with colored "knobs" in the drawers; and to give Johnny Crapcan a still further favor able impression of our Cabinet making qualities, it 1b recommended by Mr. Sherman, of Ohio, that there be exhibited alongside of the Bureau, THE STAND PRESIDENT JOHNSOH MADE in opposition to the Bureau. Mr. Wilson, of Mass., also was in favot of introducing to the notice of the Kephew III a real AMERICAN ZOO-ZOO, jaodelled on the French pattern, with the American attachment, showing that there must le some flre where there is so much smoke. In the natural history department will be ex hibited an American Copperhead, the most venomous of all reptiles, striking at the hand (hat warms it into life, and though it has been "left out in the cold" for about five years, it still chows figns of life, wriggling along on Its belly lay a number of ce-toes, not discerhable to a superficial observer. To see these Johnny Cra- peau must open his eyes. prom our own correspondent The Camp Fenian Movement. New Yobk, April 6, 18G8. To the Series Editor: I succeeded at last in getting into the secrets of the Union Square officials by treating "Jimmy," the Janitor, to a good glass of Fenian fluid. So it might bo said that, like a first-class cracksman, I pryed into the secrets of the Cabinet by means of a jimmy. I found very little circulating, except rumors: greenbacks were scarce. I soon found out the point of attack to be the city of Amboy, situated at the end of the Camden Railroad This city has already a large Fenian population, who are familiar with the use of arms, both Boxes of them; the men to heavy lifting and iauling of crates, and the women to washing and carrying babies. It is planned that tho army shall go down to the battery in four Horse Cars, f o hs not to attract the attention of the UritiBh Consul, wbo has his office near the City Hall. They will then take a coal barge and engage a propeller to tow them to the scene of conflict; when once ashore at Amboy they will seize the telegraph office, the coal-scales, and the locomo tive "turn-table;" when once in possession of that, it is expected that things will take a turn. The State of New Jersey will then be declared a portion of Ireland. Plans will be laid to cap. ture Mr. Bcovel alive; when It is believed that, after having secured him, the whole State will bclsubducd. Measure will then bo taken to jn lay out the State into four ' provinces similar to Ireland Mahohla, Bweeneyana, Seovelanla, and Fenia, Jn honor of the four governing poweri ol th age. President Johnson will then be invited to acknowledge the State, and to Issue a procla mation, declaring that there is no war there. The Btote will then be immediately recon structed by sending two Senators to the United States Senate, instead of one, as at present E.The cire'ltUon Is planned with the greatest sccresy, nobody but tho Commander-in-Chief, who will dress in snuff-colored cloth and green trimmings, and your correspondent.who dresses in n light grey business suit without trimmings, know anything about it: even the. Bargeman thinks it a shipment of navvies for the Camden and Amboy 11. It. Co., and indeed, it will take all of the executive ability of the officers of .the expedition to prevent the men from going to work for wages when they arrive, as many of them are pretty hard up, but with some good speeches about the wrongs of old Ireland and enough to cat4to kecp'.them from getting hungry, it Is believed they can be kept in good enough order to Inn (1 without tumbling overboard. Before this moots tho public eye there will bo some exciting events to record. Your own cor respondent will have his eyes about him, and no correspondent Fhall get ahead of him in the news. Tlio reporter of tho N. Y. World asked me out to take a diink this afternoon, but you may lely upon it. he got nothing out of inc, neither can anybody else. Your Own Cohresi'Ondent. Mrs. rnrtlngton on Politics. Mr. Serious Editor: What's tho master w ith poor Mr. Scurvey, the Camden man, at Trenton ? Why don't he go wiih the Joint Ballet Troupe ? Can't he dance? When my husband was alive he used to explain politics and President Jack- bou to me, but now I can't understand them. When the General made a veto my husband said it was the glorlousest thing he ever saw. I winh he was alive, now to see the vetoes; I be lieve he would go off in a Transport to Wash ington. 'Yourd, Rem Partington, Widow. Prize Conundrum By Ecovel. What is the difference between a ton of Stock and a Stock ton ? Ko answer required. GRAND ATTRACTION AT TRENTON, N. J. Monsieur de la Soovel, tho world-renowned Fakir of Camden, has the satisfaction of inform ing the citizens of New Jersey that he will con tinue his celebrated performances in the Senate Chambfr at Trenton lor a few days longer. Next week Monsieur Scovel will appear in his original character of the "mountain partridge," "mountain partridge," "mountain partridoe," OR, 'quail not;" in which he will exhibit his talents to an ad miring audience, and bid farewell to " The World, die Flesh, and the Devil 11 P Monsieur de la Scovel will also appear in the Melo-Drama, prepared expressly lor himsell, entitled "timb works wonders," "time works wonders," "time works wonders," OR, "A NEW WAT TO RAISE THE WIND." n which is introduced the celebrated aance called the DOUBLE SHUFFLE," 'n which Monsieur Scovel will show some new steps. part n. The Fakir will sail out upon the stage as the "FRIGATE CUMBERLAND 1" and go down "with flag flying and double- thotted " Bono "Now we go up ! up 1 np ! I Now we go down 1 down I down !" The whole to conclude with the laughable farce of "NOW TOU EES IT, AND NOW YOU DON'lj" OB, "THE RADICAL CONSERVATIVE !" Radical Monsieur de la Scovel. Comertalive Mr. Scovel. Song by Mons. Scovel "Every man has hi 8 price !" Front seats reserved for Copperheads, No free list. j3Now in rehearsal, for the benefit of Mons de la Scovel, tho thrilling play of "my note for $2000;" OR, "marklev's endorsement!!" m which will be exhibited tne original xin Box, made in Camden, the exact size of "A $1000 Greenback," with Coupons attached ! ! Due notice will be given of the performance, FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOFSAFES i HEFIltELN CHESNUT STREET Letter from Wells, Fargo & Co. 810.000 SAVED IS HEIUUXG'S PATENT SAFE. ' Philadelphia, Jatfuary 2, 1806. Messes. Fabckl, Ukebino & Co. Gentlemen! We have Just opened our Safe, one of your manaiucture,. which passed through the destructive fire In Cbesnut street laat night Tbe Bale was in our office, Ko. 607 v, hlch building wan entirely destroyed. The bate wu la a warm placo, as you mav well suppose, and was red hot when taken out of the embers. We are well satisfied with the result of this tital, and find our books, papers and some ten thousand dollars in money almost as per fect as when put In the Date. Nothing Is Injured, U we except the leatner bindings or in ooou, which are steamed the money and papers are as good as ever. Truly yours, , WELLS, FARGO & CO., A fer 3. H. COOK, Agent The above Safe can he seen at our store. FAItKEL, HERRING & CO., 1 10 lm 0. 629 CBESKCI Street. CITY ORDINANCES. ORDINANCE To Make an Appropriation to the Fire OcDart ment lor the year 18G6. i , Section 1. The Seloot and Common Councils of the City ot Philadelphia do ordain, That tho snm ot one hundred and thirteen thousand one hundred and fltty (9118,150) dollars be and the same is horoby appropriated to the ire Department tor the year 1866, as follow: item 1. For salaries of Chief Enalnepr, five Annint nt Engineers, and ono Heoretarr, flvo thousand (15000) dollars. Atcnr2. For office expenses, rrlntinir, Advertising, Books, Stationery, and Cleansing, thiee hundred (8800) dollars. A. Itrm 8. For expenses of the Board ol Directors, rrintinir, Stationery, Advortislnf, ro8tue, and Cleansing, ono hundred (W0) dollars. Item 4. For Carriage Hire for Committoo on Trusts and l ire, and Quarterly visit ol Chiol u- glneer, three hundred (300) do.lars. uen d, for uraiumes io m" luuuwuiii snuicu companies, to wit: To the Columbia and Friend ship Knstne Companies, and to the Amonca, Dill- rent, rung, liood intent. Humane, j.aiaveue, Lin coln, Marion, Neplnuo, Kiaraia, i'ennsylranla, for soveronce, i'limnix, Rinsrirold, Kohert Morris. fcclinylkill, South Frnn, 'laylor, Jivoil, Lotted States, Warren, and Washington Hose Companies, (all carrying steam forcing hose), each, the sum of lour hundred dollars, nine thousand six hundred (JSMiOO) dollars. iicm o. xo inn Luiuiuum, r ttiriiiuuuL, nun noya mensine Htcam Forcing I lose Companies, onch, llio mm ot lour buudred iloliars, twelve hundred ($120(1) dollars; Provided, That so much of au ordinance as rncitles steam forcing hoso companies to moio than four hnndrod dollars per aniiuui bo. and the same is hereby repealed. licin l, 10 ibo r-nip'roiionK aim uuor company tho sum ol throe liuudicd($300i dol.nrs. Item . To tho Jt,xceisior, oi iraiiKiora, rrauKiin, of irmikford, Columbia, ot Ocriiiantown, Washing ton, ol uermnntown, uoroiantown 1100, union llo-e, and Almitua Hook and i.addor, ot West l'liila- del Ins, each, the "inn ot two liuudrnd and lilly dol lars, rovoiiteen hundred and lilry ($1760) do lars. Jteni H. lo the uooa intent, oi uoxDorougn, Mount Airy and Inlon, ot Kisiug Mun, Engino Companies, and tho Kcscue Hook and Ladder Com pany, ot Trnnkiorii, each, tho sum oi two hundred and fifty dollars, one thousand (4 1000) dollars. item 10. lo the Co igress.ot Uhestuut urn. ana tno KingroHsing i)uumo Companies, cacu,thnguin ot ono hundred and liity dol.ars, three hundrod (S300) dollars. Item 11. To tho wissahickon Engine Company, tho sum of one hundred (100) dollars. Item 12. io the America, 'Assistance, nocatur, of Irauklord. Delaware. Diligent, t airmount. iollow- chip.ol tierninntown, Frnnklia, Franklin, ot liorman- town, trlobo, u Odd intent, Uood Will, llaud iu Hand, Hiberria, Hope, Huniano,' Independence, Muuayuuk, Mechanic, Monroe, of Uostonviilo, Aorthem Liberty, i'hiladolphia, Reliance, Spring Uarden, outllWarx, united States, Vigilant, Wash ington, wasnington. ot Fraukiord. weccacoe. W estern, and West Philadelphia Steam Fire Engine Companies, lo the Franklin, Uood Will, llopo, In dependence, Kensington, Northern Liberty, Phila delphia, Keso udon, MhifHor, Spring Garden, South- work, Western, West Philadelphia, and William 1'cnn nose and tuam iire Engine Coinnanles. each. me Bum oi two inousana aoiiurs, ninety-two tuou sand (ii2,000) dollars. item la. io tne JuiDerty c,team l iro n,ngino torn- pany. ol Holmesburg, tho sum ot twelve hunurod S1200) dollars. noviocd. That no company herein enumerated shall reotlve the gratuity named in tnls Ordiuunco. whilst out ot service under suspension by oraor of the Chief Engineer, and no part ot the gratuities to fire companies (steam liro companies excoptod) snau op puiu until ntreaiier aninorizea uy councils. And that warrants tor the fcaul appropriation shall be drawn by the Chief Engineer of the Firo Department in conformity with existing ordinances. President of Common Council. ' Attest John Ecketets, Clerk ot Common Council. . JAMES LYND, President of Seiect Council. Approved this sixth day of April, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six (A. D, ISUB). MORTON Mo MICHAEL. 4 7 It Mayor of Philadelphia. 3 ORDINANCE 1Y bu (Supplementary to an Ordinance "To Provide ior the Repair and Reconstruction of Certain Bridges," approved October 14, lbtio. (section l me beiect and common councils ol the City ol Philadelphia do ordain, That the further sum oi sixteen tnousana nve hundred tvltt.&UUI dol lars db ana tuo same is nereoy BDDrooriatea to the Department ot Highways, etc, lor the reconstruc tion oi tne Bridge over tne river Schuylkill at Pen rose rerry, ana mat tue j&esoiuuon "ueiaave to Appropriation made to Repair Bridges, etc," which was approved February 9, ltit6, be and tho same is nerorjy ropeaiea. W arrants lor tne same to be drawn bvtne Chief Commissioner ot Highways, upon estimates pre pared and duly signed by the Cniof Engineer and surveyor. WIUjIAM . STOiiLEl, President oi Common Council. Attest Abbabak Stewart, AbSistant Clerk of Common Council. JAMEa LYND. President of Select Council. Approvou this sixth day of Annl. Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty- six (A. d. lew j. UUItrUN MCM1CHAEL, 4 7 It Mayor of Philadelphia. AKTi ORDINANCE To Make an Annronriation for Cleantilnir the (Streets ot the Cilv ot Pniladeluhia. oeoiiuu i, i no ouiect ana uommon councils oi ine City of Philadelphia do ordain, That the sum of seveutv-eiirnt thousand two hundred and sixtv- seven dollars be and the same Is hereby appropriated as loilows: Item 1. To cav the Contractors for Cleanslnor Ihn Streets of the City, which shall be paid In canal monthly instalments to date Horn the first day of March, A. U. 1866. Hem a. lODav tno salary of tne Cbiof InsDoctor of btreets for one year, commencing the first day of Marcn. looo. tiavaoie ineaual monimv instalments. Eiiivvu uuuareu uonars. (section 2. That warrants for tbe above aDDronria- tion shall be drawn by the Mayor in oonformity with exiBung oraioances. W1.ULJ.A1U. . iuivi.r, President of Common Council. Attest Jons Eckstbik, Clerk ol Common Council. JADES LYND, President of Select Council. AriDroved this sixth dav of ADril. Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-su ( a. u. ltW). 1IUK1UN BOMIUUAKL, 4 7 It Mayor oi Philadelphia. E ESOIiUTION To Authorize tbe Uradino of Christian Stroot. in the Twentv-aixth Ward. Kesoived. Bv the Select and Common Councils of tne City ol Philadelphia, That the Chiot Commis sioner oi Highways he and he is Hereby directed to grade Christian srroet, iroin Gray's Ferry load to outherlaud avenue, in the Twenty-sixth Ward, to the established grade of the city, at a coat not ex ceeding two thousand one hundred and lour dollars. Provided, That the Chiet Connuiueionor ot Highways shall advertise according to law, and the contract shall tie awarded to tne lowest bidder. WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, President of Common Council. Attest JOHH ECKRTEIN, Clerk ot Common Council. JAAthH LYND, Prosidont of Select Council. Approved this sixth dav ot April, Anno Domini ono thousand tight hundred and sixty-eix (A. D. lb6C). i MORTON MCMIC11AEL. 4 71t Mayor ot Philadelphia. BEVENUE STAMPS, REVENUE STAMPS, I1.VEME STAMPS, ot an (leFcnjmouB, Ot all uttcrlpilous, Alwavs on hand, AlwaVM mi hitr1 AT FLOREKCE PEWING MAOHI N K tlO.'M OKFIOB, AT FLOltEiitE bEVMMi M A( 111 N E CO.'S OEE1CB, o. w (jnr niNiJi Mreet, Ho. (WU t HE6NUT Rtriot, ' One door below heventb stieet. One door below neventh street. Tne most 11' e ral a'ecouot allowed. The uios Uptirm discount allowed. T J. M c O i U I Q A N, imperter and Wholesale Dealer n -. , ; , FAUCV GOODS, NOTlOSfl, ElO, FIHEWOIIKS, FLAGS. Eto MATCHES AND BLACKING, NO. 9 HTIiAWmoRRY STREET. Ttrst Suent above fceooud between Marketaud Cliesnut. 0 t 1 HILADKLrniA. 'T'llE STAMP AGENCY, NO. 301 CHRSNU1 A 'STREET, A HOVe.ihxhd, WlLIi BE CONTIHUEJ AS HKKKTOFOKK (fTAHI'S ofEVKBY TiFHCBTT-TTOU CONSIASTn . J) UASilt ill AM AJUUUJST. AA 19 WATCHES AND JEWELRY. vWAT0Hfi3 and JEWELRT BEPAIUED. Jgghegtnat Bt.,PMlj Owlnrto the decline ot Gold, hat made a great rs d action In price of hl large and weT assorted stock of Piamontie, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Etc. Tbe public are respectfully Invited to call and examine ear stock before pnrchaslng elsewhere. i 24 WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. MUSICAL BOXES. A full assortment of above goods constantly on hand at moileinto prices the Musical Boxes blnvlua from 2 to 10 beautiful Airs. TAER & BROTHER, Importers. Ko. 824CUEtNTJT STREET, 11 llsmthrp Below Fourth, tJO OUR FATKONS AND THE PUBLIC. nearo oiicnng cur stock of WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND SILVERWARE, AT A DISCOUNT, Fully equivalent to the heavy decline In Cold. CL.A11K t BIDDLE, No. 712 CHE8KUT Streot. 8 22 5rp 11 I C II JEWELRY JOHN BltENNAN, DEALER IK DIAMONDS, TINE WATCHES, JEWELRY Etc. Etc. Etc. 9 20 Ko. 18 S. EIGHTH STREET, Philada. HENRY HARPER, No. BSO ARCH STItlSlST, Uanalaetuer and Dealer in Watches, tine Jewelry, Bilver-Plated Ware, AMD 8 8C Solid Silver-ware. TEAS, &o. 'PEAS REDUCED TO fl, AT INGRAM'S J. Tea Warehouse, Vo. 43 8. KECOKD Street. "DOASTED COFFEE REDUCED TO 30 CTS. JLV atli.GEAM'tt lea Warehouse, Ho. 43 8. BBCOND Biieeu 40 ,C. BEST MILD COFFEE, AT INGRAM'S Tea Warehouse, Ko. 43 8. BECOND Street. TEAS AND COFFEES AT WHOLESALE BECOUK Street Try them. G REEN COFFEES FROM 22 TO 28 CTS. A I round. atiaUKAlTS Tea Warehouse. No. 43 8 SECOM) Street. Iry them. in STOVES. RANGES, &o. (JULTER'S NEW TATENT DEEP. SAND-JOIST HOT - AIR FURNACE. RANGES OF ALL SIZES. ALSO, PHIEGAR'S I.EW LOW PRESSURI STEAM HEATUili APPARATUS. TOR BALI BY 64 S CHARLES WILLIAMS, Ko. 11&2 MARKET STREET. FURNITURE. TO HOUSEKEEPERS I h ave a large stoci ef every variety of r nmltnre which I will sell at reduced prices, consisting of PLAIN AKD MAHBLE TOP COTTAGE SUITS TVANBT CHAMBER BUli'S. PAKLOE 8TJ1TB IN VELVET FLUSH. , . PAELOK BCIT8 IX HA1B CLOTH. PABLOB BXJ1TS IN BEP8. ; Sideboards, Extension Tables, Wardrobes Book-cases Matuesses, Lounges, Lie. tc. P. P. GUSTINE, 116llm N.F.. Cor. etCOSn AMD RACE BT8. DENTISTRY. 1 TSA1AU PRICE, DENTIST. GRADUATE OP L Philadelphia Cullene ot Dental Surgery, olaiw 18S3-4, formerly oi W est tnenter, i"a., having strvea three years in me irtnv, jiup leruuieu mo prauuto ui uis pruivaaiuu atKo.241 X. KLKY'EMII Street, Philadelphia, where he will endeavor to filve oatisiaciory attention to all who may require bis pioresslonal services. 11 1 i - rplE OLDEST AND LARGEST, SADDLE AIND HARNESS MANUFACTURING ESTADLISIIMENT IN THE COUNTRY. UCEY, MEEKER & CO., No, 1216 CHESNUT STREET, OFFER OF TE1B OWN MANrFACTUBE I ETGCY 11AENE8S, from 22 50 to 8150 LIGHT BAROUCHE do 50 00 to 3M I1EAVY do do 75(0 to 500 EXTBE88, BKAS8 MOUNTED HAKNES8 2150 to 90 WAUOS AKD bELF-ALJUSTIKU... 15 00 to 30 BTAQE AND TEAM do 80 00 to 60 LADIl-b' 8ADHLE, Co 12 00 to 150 GENT'S' do do , 8-00 to 75 Bridles, Mountings, Bits, Kosetts, Horse Covers Biushcs, Combs, Foaps, Blacking, Ladles' and Gents Travelling and Tourist Bags and Sacks, Lunch Basltota Dremlng and Shirt Ctes, Trunks and Valises, jstiiurp N. liilOCHESNUTBT.' AT OUEEJN'N H IS l B n I A H u, B."W. corner 6EVENTH and COE8N UT Streets, MiLTArowmFA&i PlillIODICALS, Itc, Uay be obtained at current rates. 1 lit MONUMENTS AND GRAVESTONES. ON band, a large assortment of Gravestones, of vari ous OeBlHI'"' umuo ui i,ur .L.ti.u r Xarhie at the Marble Works oi gTEIUMF.TZ, 1 27 tutbjtSm BILGE Avenue, below Eleveutli street. CARPETING3, &o (JARPETINOS ! CARPETING S ! AT HETAIL. licCALLOIS, CREASE & SLOAN, No. 519 CIIESNUT Street, CProSlTB ISSXPSKDEHCK BALL, Beg leave to inform the public that they have now openthoir SPRING STOCK OF CARPETINGS, KEW AKD CUOICE DESIGNS or Foreign and Domeetic Manufacture, Which thry ofl'or at prices corTennondlnn with THE DECL1ME IN QOLD. FRENCH AKD ENGLTSn AXMlXSTFIt. ENGLISH llOYAL WILTON. VELVETS, ALL WIDTHS. SUPERIOR ENGLTSH RRUSSFLS. TAPESTRY ENGLISH DRUSSELS. ROYAL W1L10X, VELVET, BRUSSELS, AND TAPESTRY CARPET. We offer tho above in all widths, with bsrdors for llulh and feluirs. Also Imperial Three-Ply Carpet Extra. Superfine Ingrain. JUSr RECEIVED, WHITE, RED, CHECKED, AND FANCY; Canton Mattings, Or ALL WIDTHS. McCallnms, Crease & Sloan, No. 510 CIIESNUT Street, 01TOSITE INDEPENDENCE HALL. 1321 lrarp "(3-LEN ECHO -MILLS," GERMAN10WN, PA. SIcCALLUMS, CKEASE & SLOAN, nanafacturerti, Importers, and WUole sale Dealers in CAHPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, Etc. WAREHOUSE, No. SOO CHESNUT STREET, OPFOBITS TEE STATE HOUSE, Philadelphia. RETAIL DEPARTMENT. 3 6 Smrp No. 519 CHESNUT STREET. ' QARTETINGSI LEEDOM & SHAW A'renow opening a foil assortment of Foreign and Domestic Carpets. These goods will be sold at the LOWEST CASH PKICE8, to coi respond with the FALL OF GOLD. No. 9lO ARCH Street. 1881m ABOVE MINTH QAEPETINOS, A LARGE STOCK 07 PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURE In ttote and constantly receiving, AT VERY LOW PRICES. GEORGE W. HII.L, aitnstoSm No. 120 North THIRD Street. SHIRTS, FURNISHING GOODS, &o J W. SCOTT & C O., SHIRT MANUFACTURERS, AND DEALERS IN MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, No. 814 Chesnut Street, FOUR DOOBB BELOW TiiE "CONTINENTAL," itr 8 26rp PHILADELPHIA. . PATENT SIlOULDEll-SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY AND GENTLEJIEN'S FURNISHING STORE. PEBKECT FITTING 8HIMT8 AND DBAWEKS made from measurement t very short notice. Ail otbi r articles of OL.NlLtt.N't KUtHH OOODa In IUU variety. W1NCIIKSTKR & CO., 6 24 Ilia C'BfcBK UT U'lKKET THE EYE AND EAR. DEAFNESS AND BLIND5,'ESS TIlltOAT. LONG. CHRIST DifSKASEf. OA- TAKIilJ, ASTHMA, NKKVOUS AFFtiC TIONH AM I1.-EASKS OF '1 HE U.1KS- TIVK OlttiANb l)U. VON AtOS. HZ, 8 KER'H new Biid unrival ed sjsrinis of treatlnir the above AlALADIFh with Ins ' A l O.MISI-.R," has re ceived the very hlnhoDt appniliation imui the best modl cal men of all SCHOOL", and iho IMiOU -EM K1ST ot the entire medical i-kjs.sk. tiicho, with tI'.mti.uu MAI.S irmn and Hl FKlitNt'ES to r.'onsll)lo I IU ZK.N8. can be examined by all who rcnulre hl prolt Blimal si rvices. at bis OFFICE and liLblDF.Ni'lC, No. 10J1 WALM1 1' Street. S'Jl luirp "lAEAFNKSS, BLINDNESS, AND OATARKH I J treated with the utmost oucicsi by J ISA A us, M. P.. Ocu 1st arid Aurlst So. 811) PISE Htreet. Testi monial irom the uioBi rellablo source! in the oltr uan he seen at hlsofllce. The Medical faculty are Invited to nctiimpany the'rpaMents as he has no secrels In his practice. ArtiOc'al eyes Inserted without pain No chorue made lor examination. 10 S Tt:VENUE STAMPS, REVENUE STAMPS, X UtVEMJEBTAAirS, or all descriptions, . Ol all UescripilouB, r ' Always on hand, Alwuys on band. ATrLOlTKNCK PKWIKG MACHIME t O.M Ov'FIOH AX Jj'LOBWCE bEWIKU MACUlMC CO. '8 OFFICII No. 6110 HESMIT Street, No. ftill CHK.-NUT Sireet. One door below Seventh street One ooor Lelow Severn li street. i The most libera) discount allowed. Ibe uot liberal distouut allowed. GOVERNMENT 8ALES. tALEIoI GOVERNMENT PBOPBBTT. On SATURDAY, April 28, at 11 o'eloc A. K., will be solo, by auction, at the PHILADELPHIA NAVY YAliD, the lollowmjt artlo'es: VUKKAU VV tUflsmuuiiun, , 5 lots, cuttinps of old promlBOiions Timber. 6 ' White Oak Knees, Lot No. IS 15 Haekmotack Kneo. " 18 4744 pounds, more or less, Dross (Lead " 14 Oil Cloth (oldj. 16 Old loo's. " lft-4 Mannings and Wardroom Lamp. " tS- 17-1 Grindstone. " IS 20 old Boats. , BUREAU OF EQUIPMENT AND RECRUiniTO. Lot No, 19 Old lliocks and Shells, Doad Eyos, Hull's Eves, Hcerts and 81ioaves. 20608 Bags and Hammocks, with Bedding. " 21 &J6 pounds Sctap fcheet Iron. 4 old-fashioned tialleys. " 23-24 Manila Hawseia, in pieces, 8 tons, more or lens. Manila Rope, 8 tons, more or less. 1 Manila bhakiriKS, 2 tons, more or loss. " 24 2000 pounds Wire Hope, nioro or loss. " 2.r) Hi mmock.Cloths. ' 2H-0 Hoods. 27-s Tarpaulin. " 2S 10 tons, nioro or los, Painted Canvas, conpiblnijr ot pieces HuniniockClotlu, Moods, Tariiaulius, and Coal Basrs. " 291Q tonx, more or lou, Ciiu.aa Hags, ( ' small pu'ccs. " 80 fJahev uteuRils; 0 Ilatid Irons. " 81 80 Lire Proscrvers. " 82-U lengths Hose. ' 83 raiment Polt. " 84 2 Copjcr Pumps. BCl;EAU OF feTLAM ENGINEERING. Lot Io. SB 600 pounds broken tilaia. ' 80-1 t'vuimcr. 10 lent x4U liiohos. -" 871 Workinjr Buaiu lor do. 882 Side pints, do. ' 3D 1 Mourn Client, do. 406 Pillar liiocka and Brasses, complote. " 41r-14 Wrouuht Iron I rane Uett.. " 4L 2 Water Wheel Shuns, wita cranks sl.ruiik on, each having arm coutrua, , and two ccceutrio wheels attached. 'Ibe shaltx ure 23 loet ionir and 12 inches aiiimeler, " 43-1 old double crunk Shalt. " 44 1 old Crani. " 401 lot old Iron Boiler Tubes. " 40-1 lot old Wrought Iron iloiior Plbtos, BUREAU OF YAKDS AND DOCKS. Lot Ko. 47-2 Ox Carts. 481 Ox Lrav. 49-1 One lloriO Cait. " 004 Collars, and 2 blind Ilaltrrs, " 61 baiiQ P, liarnesH, and Traces. ' 6-6 Ox iokis and Bows. " 68 4t'7 poun.ls Scrap hhoet Iron. " 64 12 B acksmith's Bellows. " 661100 loet old Hose. " 661 Horse. " 67 6( 0, n,oro or le?s, old Barre's. Ten per cent, of tue purchase money must be df posited at the c ofo ot tho sale; tho remainder to bo paid ana the goods removed wituiu iivo days after the sale. It not so removed the ten per cent, will be forfeited to the Goverumont. Government mav supnrnd the sale ot anv lot alter bidding tUorcon has couimonced. Commander U. 8. N., Naval StorekoRpcr. Pbiladolphia Navy Yard, April 6, 18W. 4 7 4t o FPICIi. OF ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER, WiLMiKOTOM. Del . April 8. lS'W. Final and cloine snlrs ot buiIub (Jovernmcnt MULES AND UOKSKS. Will be sold st WILMINGTON, Del., on FRIDAY, th- 13th t April, FRIDAY, tho 20th of April, FRIDAY, the 27th of April, TWO HUNDRED AND TEN MULES. BEVENTY MULES on each dav ot sale. On tbe last day ot sale, April 27th, in addition to tbe ilu es, thero will be sold THIRTY ONE GOVERNMENT HORSES. The especial attention of purchacrs is invited to tbe above sales. Farmers and others needing Rood Workinir Animals will find it to their advantage to attend, as many good bargains may be had. Animate told sinirly. Sale to commence at 10 A. M. Teimf Cash, in United States currency. By order of brevet Brigadier General JAMES A. EK.1N, in charge 1st Division Q M. G. O. C. H. GALLAGHER, 4 fi 19t Captain and A. j. it. AUCTION SALE OF HOSPITAL SI ORES WHlsKY, WINES, Ero. Medical I uuvktou'b Office, I Waphinqton, D. C, Maroa 21. 1868. ) Will be sold at Public Anciion in this city, at tho Judiciary hqnare Warehouse, back of the City Hall, on WEDNESDAY, the lbth day or April next, at 10 o'clock A. It , the iol owmir urticles of Hospital btores and Liouors, no lonir) r required for the use of the Medical Department or the army, viz. i Arrow noot ju.iaju ids JJossicatea 1'oia- Barley 10 000 " Corn Starch 10 0C0 Cocoa Cnocolate 10,000 " toes 100 lbs Mixed Deso. do. 1(3 " Whisky, quart bottlos 20,000 Whisky, in bbls , calious 8,900 Sherry Wine, quart bottles.. 40,000 Sherry W me, in bbls 50 I arraponaWino, tjmiiamon.i'owd. l.utio " Farina 2o,000 " Tapioca 10 000 " Ext. ot Heel 20.000 " Concent'o Mllk.iO.OOO " Ginjrer 1 886 " Ext. ol Lollco. ... 8.762 gal Btana 600 lbs PeaDeana 2,800 Dottles in uuo 1 he above articles will be sold in lota to suit 00th large and small purchasers. Terms tah. Five (6) days will be allowed to parties In rem0T inp their property. Catalogues ready by the 6tb prox. LH AS. tsU rHEBLAND, Surpeon and furvejor, U. B. A. C. W POTKLER, Auctioneer. 3 22 28t PROPOSALS. 1)KOPOSALS. - SEALED PROI08AL8, IN ' duplicate, will be received at ibis oilice until 13 M., MONDAY, the 16th day of April. 1808, lor the delivery ot UOOOheud ot BEEF CAITLEon the hoof, lor tbe use ot captured Indians. 1 be cattle to be delivered to the A. C. 8, for Indians at Fort isumner, New Mexico. . The first delivery to be on the 1st day of July, 1866. . and to conBift ol 600 head of cattie; the subsequent deliveries to be in such numbers ana at such time as may be required ly the undersigned. 'Ibe cattle must be from three to tive years old, and must weigh at leust loo pounds not (their weight to be abcel tameo aeeordlnir to manner laid down io the Subs, ltcgu atioui of 1863), and to be of the best marketable qnxlity. No Stairs, Hulls, Cows, or hellers will be received. Whenever, In tbe opinion of the A. C. S. for In dians, at Fort Sumner, tne cattle presented do not lulhl the conditions tere set form, as many as do not will be rejected. Ten per cent, of money due contractors will be retained until the contract, is lul tilled. 'I wo responsible porsoni must sign eaoh bid, jruarahtettiuir that it ilio contract is awarded to tho party or parties therein propoin. they will enter into ample bonds ior too luitlilul lull! ment of the contract, and w hen tho pin tics thus oll'enng iw sureties are n. known to tho undersigned, tboir ability to reiniLu to the Ions to the United States, which would aooiue in care of liumro. must b attested teloro a magistrate or oth"r othcer em powered to adremisie' oaib. The parties to v hoin this contract is let will be ex pected lo lilt tb" contract th' uigelves auv sub-ietUug; lit the contract will bo considered as a luiiuio to com ply with the contiact, and the con;ractor will bo held reKpoi sible lh"ielor. ,i PnUors- on the envcloie "lroposa'8 for Beet Caitie.at Fort Sumuer, New Mexico " W. P. HELL, ' Captnln and C, S and firevot .Major, U. S. A. Cfl'.co 1 urchasiug and Depot C. S , Disli iot t New Mexico, Sauia It), K Jl , February 7, lSoii. SIXil lOOVEBNJIENT HARNESS AND SADDLES 7 M-.WAKD (-LIOHTLY WOHN AN IMMKNHB STOCK llnrness. Sndnl 'S, Hulters. Kelus, Lead Lines, i ollurs, Wntiou Covers, Blieltor Touts. J'ortublo Forog, etc. etc., very cheap. A ,ot of enilrelv now OiMcers' 8udU!c, only ,8. 1'latud Lit Bridle, 21. Wholesale and retull riTKIN- A CO., ; 4 8 1m Ko. S39 North FEON 1 Street, Phuaua. A Tv N E S S. A LARGE tOr OF NEW U. S. WAGON HAR NESS, 2. 4, and 6 horeo. Abo, parts o! UAR- iNEfcS, SALDLES, COLLARS, HAL1EUS, etc., bought at the recent Government sales to bo iold 'at a great sacrifice Wholesale or Retail. Together with cur usual assortment of SADD LEU YAND SADDL KRYUARD WARE ' WILLIAM S. HANSEL! & SONS, 2 1' No. 114 MARKET Streets : MiVft h mult mm 4u
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