Great Activity at the IVavy Yards. A BQnASO0RDKRKD TO Till OOAUT Of HAIKU TUB FLEET TO RKMUtZVOOS AT BABTPOKT A RB HCBVU FORCE TO BE HBLD KEADT AT THIS BROOK XT7 ATT TARD. Never' since the first year of the war has there been to much activity manifested at the different navy yards m at the present time, there boini at the tix naval stations of Now York, Boston. I'hiiudel phia, I'orismouth, Baltimore, and Washington. orer forty vessels fitting out lor service. About half 01 tne number are intended for service on our Kaatern ' coast and for the formation of the contemplated South Pacific and Indian Ocean sqnadrons, but what use ran be found for the residuo In time ol peace is a mystery which can only be solved oy the hypothesis that the Government expect trouble to grow out of the Fenian and fishery complications. Whothnr this he the true solution ol the matter or not,- we will not venture to say, but one thing; appears cer tain, It we should unfortunately b.-oome Involved in a war with Kilobaud, we will not be found unpre- Sared. It has been estimated that, if necessary, the avy Department could place, within a month, a fleet of fifty vessels, fully armed and equipped, at the disposal ot tbe Government. This is exclusive of ironclads, of which tnreare about sixty laid up in ordinary at League Island and other places. These vessels could bo sot ready for sea in a very short time as tbe majority ol them require no repair whatever, but only want stores and nien to be fit for Immediate service. In addition to all this, there are the vessels composing; tbe Atlantic Guli, and West India squadrons, irom each of which a number of Orfinhsko. aniilii ha flramn I . will hn a nr. n K I. tvHWH wvu,u w w.nnu ..... w ounu UJ 1 1 , U above facts that we are iully prepared for any dltll. culty which may arise; and thoueh we hope there may be no occasion to make use of our naval power, it is a souroe ol gratification to know that wo are ready lor anything; that may occur. OUB BRITISH NORTH AMERICAN SQUADRON. The vessols wbloh are to form the squadron for the rotectiou of our fishing' interests on the Eastern oast have been finally detailed. 1 he squadron will onsistot seven vessels, carrying' 69 hum. hut mil Itiost probably be increased as soon as Is ntm'tien. ile. The lit Soto will bo flag-ship, and the vessels Kill meet at Kastpori, Maine, belore tho 29th instant. 'hey will remain in that vicinity until the Fenian jxcltement subsides, when they will proceed on Ihoir cruise, visiting sevt-ra1 ports on the Canadian (-oast Several vessels belonging to the practice rquadron of the Naval Academy are being; flttod out, nud it is supposed that tiiey will be held as a reserve force, and added to the flying- squadron if necessary. Ilbe following- is a oorrect list of the vessels to ren- Idozvous at Jumiport: 1 Vettelt. Gunt. Tonnnoe. Clan. Asbuelot 10 1030 Coublo-endcr. Shamrock 10 974 Double-endor. Augusta 9 1310 Slde-wheol. De fcoto 8 , HiOO Side-wheel. Don 6 8U0 . Screw. Winooski 10 974 Double-ender. Uiantonomab 4 1564 Iron-clad. Total 69 7812 The Everlastings. In the interior of a raCway carriage arcspated gentleman and a lady. The gentleman is arouzed, apparently by lbntr residence in a hot slimate. fiia hair and whiskers arc yet black, mt the crow's loot is visible at either teni Die. he lady is attired in the heisrht of fashion, in a ityle suitable to youth and beauty. oenu "wouiayou oDiect to having the win owup? Many years of Australian tile have ade me very sensitive to drafts." Lady (abide). "That voice 1" Tocentlpmnn. "Oh, not in the least!" (Aside acum.) "It is Kustace." Gent, (emphatically). "Thank you !" (Aside.) Those accents." Lady. "Did you speak T" Gent. "I ben vour nardon. Your voipa ror-nlloil Jecollections of titty years atro. It reminded oe of one who in other times, but no matter. rcour features, too. are straneelv likp nr RinlV. If VOlt Will ftllnW ma i BUM en nnm lexion Is even more brilliant." Lady. "Oh! Might I ask her name ?" Gent. "Her name was Rose." Lady. "It is my own." I uent. "is it possible that I am speaking to her A.ady. "lou are speaking to herself." Gent. "Heavens I Why, wiiat? No, surely." Lady. "Yes, indeed." J Gent. "But tnat fresh excuse my rudeness at youthful color?" Lady, "That raven hair." Gent, "i'll be candid with you. It is a wig he gentleman's real head ot hair, or invisible :ieruke warranted to defy detection." Lady. "LuBtace, I will turn your confidence, owe this bloom to the art of Madame Esther." Gent. "Enamelled love. Mv Kose. mv own oBt Kose found ! My Rose unladed !" Lady. "Your Rose will fade no more. She Las been rendered beautiful ." Gent. "Oh, how beautiful ! Let me fold thee (amy arms." (They embrace as well as they can. The dve f his whiskers blackens her face, and the Laint of her cheeks comes off on the end ot his Sose.) Genu "lieautitul l" Lady. "Beautiful forever!" (Railroad guard appears at window.) Guard. "Change here lor Devondale." (TLey hobble out.) GOVERNMENT SALES. PEI'OT QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, KOC&KTTB' LAKDIHG, RICHMOND, Va., I PUBLIC SALE. Notice is hereby iriven that 1 will anil at Tnht Auction, as EocketbV Landing. Richmond, Va., tne jpllowing publio prpperty. commencing on the 27th iwvimuimiiiiu goutuiuiuK unm tiie pro Vrty is all sold : ' id 1 Q A n. I...l.nnn. 840 Sets Harness. Blacksmith Tools. Veterinary Instruments. Paulina. Stationery. Jlule Shoes. i Vrintinfl, Mflfniril 13 1 Wagons. 118 Saddles. Carpentor Tool. Tentose, assorted. Clothing;, assorted. Ollioe furniture. Stove and I'ipe. Iron, assorted. One Tread-wheel horse-power Maohine, and a rgo quantity ol other promisouous property. Terms Cash, in Government lunds. Sale to commence at 10 A. 11. GEORGE B. CADWALADER, Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel and A. Q. M., 4 20 in charge ol Depot. i 'ALE OF ARMY WAGONS. Chikf'Quabtkrji aster's Office, ) Ukpot of Wasboton I W iciitui..... n r in.ii .a taaa t Sealed Troposais are invited for the purchase ot ' lota of not lens than twenty. Ave. These wairous are worn, but still serviceable for fad and fanninr purposes. rroponais wi l lie received until Vi M., Wi.lJ.NES AY, May 9. Payment (in Government funds) will be required on notification ot acceptance of bid, and prior to e delivery ol the Waironn. The riarht to reiect all as considered loo low is reserved. These wagons are at Lincoln Depot, about one iie east ot t tie Capitol, and can be seen by apply in uoionei tompKins. tne yuanermastor in onarge. Proposals should bo sipued with ihe bidder's full lime, ana cive his i out uinoe aaarei. endorsed 'roposals to purchase.Aruiy Wagons," and directed D. H.RUCKER, Brevet Malor-Gen. and Chief Quarterma.ter, 4 20 ltit Depot of VV wninyton. PTJBI.IC SALE. COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, r UillTKD hTATEH INTERNAL HEVEMJK. wriCle.. tiPKISO OAHDEN HALL, corner of TUIlt jp EM1H and PPKINU OAEL-KN Bireets, PhUttdel Wa. Auiil 20. I8fi6 tVillbssuld at Futillc fale or Vendue, on MONDAY, Hi V3t iBb, at iu o'ciuck a M., at Nurmir uarden 11 au, 1ETEKN1H and BPKINQ OAUUEN Htriwts. all t certain lhree-story briok hichsuiimb or tenement and ree story brick stiop, and lot or plec of ground, situate I ihe south side of Parrish street ( Nt IW4), at the d li nes 01 one hundred aud four tet eastward irom the t side of uroau street, in tne rouneeutn Warl of the tr ol Philadelphia: contatnlna In front or breadth on e said Parrlsb street sixteen leet and extending to gin or oeptn souiuwaro oi mai wiciin, iwiwwii paral linea at riuht aairles to said Parrish street, one hun kd and eiunteeu leet, more or less, to At wore teet. kelxed lor (Tnlte4 Mtates taxes, and to be sold as the juperty of Thlllp d. Tisher Jl aZ XI al A Ul.' f 1. U tlU V Ti . MSt , ( Collector FourUi lUtrkJt. THE i DAILY GOVERNMENT SALES. S ALE OF STEAM AT an GRIST MILL, CAVALRT DBI'Of, UIESBORO, D. C. (JCAHTKUMASTlUl-GKNKBAL'S OFFIOI, ) llRfT DlVIRIOIT, I vVABnmoTOw, D. C, April 17, 1806 I By ordor of the juattermaster (inerai, there Will be sold on the premises, at publio auction, under the direction of Captain ' George T. BroWnine, 'ifo WEDNE8DAT. May J8, 1866, at 12 o'clock M., the following dexenbod publio pro perty, to wit: ONE (1) bfEAM GRINDING AND FEED fi ILL, (frame, with massive irtanlte foundations), 40 by 80 lect, with coal, hay, and enmno houses attached, all constructed ot the very best material, and In the moxt substantial manner. Also, at the same time and place, the machinery and appliances of the mill, conMstinrot ONk(l) KNUINE. OF 100 HORSK POWER, with ovlinder of twenty-two (22) inches diameter and twenty-lour (24j inches stroke, set upon a heavy cast-iron bed-plate, witn cold and hot water pumps and boater, and a cast-iron fly-wheel, with driving pulley, ol the fame material, ten (10) feet in distne lor and twenty-lour (24) inches face, with Judson's patent governor. 1WO (2) BOILERB, OF 60-I1OESE POWER , , , EACH, made of the bost boiler iron, flve-slxtconths (5-10) of an inch in tuictness, flvefOftetln diametor, and ionrteen (14) loot five (6) inches in JenRthj each boiler containing seventy-six (76) lap-woldod flues, each three (3) and ono-fourtn (i) inches in diamuUir. with all the requisite appendages. IfcN 10) 1'AIKH OK REKD'H PATENT BUCK- i',9?AM 1HIUTT (30) INCHES (SPRING M1L1.S, cotistruotod of solid French bnrr millstone, and set in heavy, well-balanced Irames, With hay-cutters, elevators, and conveyors sullicient to cut and handle the cay, xrin, and prepared feed on tho most eco nomical and labor-savins; plan. The stiaftina; is of finished wrought iron, and the puiles of cast-iron, faced and balanced, with hangers and boxes, t-ullicleiit to anve ten (10) pairs ot burrs, etc 1 he main drivinjr belt is ot tour (4) ply rubber, and twccty-lour (21i inches wide The bolts lor driving the mills, etc., are of the bost oak-tanntd. patent stretched leather. The En pine, Hoi era, Machinery, and Fixtures of every description, are ot the very bet materials and workmanship, ana are still in excellent condition and line working order, the milt having boon in ope ration only about hiteen months. If deemed advisablo by the aecnt ot tho Govern ment on the day of sale, the buildings will be sold separately. lerms Cash, in Government funds. Purchaser will bo rcquirod to remove thoir property before the flret (1st) day of July next, unless othorwlse arranged with tho owner of the grounds. A boat for Gicsboro will leave the Sith street wbarl every hour during tho day ol sale. Any further information that mav be desired will bo given upon application, in person or by letter, to Captain GEOKbtjfl T. BROWNING, Assistant Quar termaster, Gicsboro, or to this ollice. J JAMES A. EKIN, Brevet Brigadior-Gencral, in charge 1st Division, Quartermaster-General's Office. . 4 18 6w ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE. No. 19 8TAIE SJ.KEET, NEW YORK CUV, April 16, 1866. - By direction of the Quartermaster-General, I will soil at Publio Auction, on 1UESDAY, the 24th inBtant, at 1 1. M , at iort Schuyler, N Y. 11., the buildings heretofore constituting the "McDougall General Hospital," and not appropriated to other purposes, viz. : Thirty-two wards: entire length, 743 foet ; tank bouse, and tank oi 12 000 gallons capacity; toiler house and oil-shed : the connecting iuilm-ii. i,hni 2o00 loet) and tramway. Also, the wator-oloset fix tures, catbing, and washing aoiaratusineach warri two steam boilers; seven large cauidrou lurnaces; two large ranpes Harrison's kitcheners 7 loot long and 4 hlh. Also, all the lead and iron ptpe used lor service, supply and soil pipe in the hospital. ine cuuuiiiss win oe sold separately, with the privilege ol live, where there are that numbor of the same size. Terms of sale Cash. A deposit of five per cent, of bid to be made with the auctioneer at the time of sale, and tbe balance paid on rendition of account. The buildings, which are within the line ot senti nels, must be removed as soon as practicable, at the l lk ol the purchaser. The water-closet hxturos, washing and bathing, apparatus, will be solo in each ward separately, with the privilege of tbe entire lot in ail the waids. he connecting galleries and tiamway will be sold by tho foot. The lead and iron pipe to be sold by tbe pound, as they lie, buried in the ground; to be dug up at the expoue of the purchaser, weighed and de livered by ibe Post Quartermaster, and paid on his certificate. A steamer will leave the Government Wharf at Castle Garden, at 11 o'clock A. M. on tbe day ot the sale, for the conveyance of those who Wh to attend. Further information in regard to the nature and kind ot materials, and their situation aud condi tion, can be obtained of the Post Quartermaster at Fort Schuyler, New York haibor, and of the undor signed. Ihe Government reserves the right of declining all bids oilerea.il they are considered unfair aud dis advantageous. By ordor of Brevet Major-Gonoral STEWART VAN VLIET, Chief Quartermaster Department of the Eist. R. C. MORGAN, Brevet Major and Assistant Quartermaster. 41lJ6t G OVEENMENT SALE DRUGS, CHEMICALS, HOSPITAL STORES. INDIA RUBBER GOODS, DRUGGISTS' SUN DRIES, ETC. Will be sold at Auction, at the Medical Purveyor's Warehouse, Public Square, Nashvillo, lenn., on WJtDNEsDAY MORNING, April 25 at 9 o'clock, a large stock of the toregoinf articles, in original packages, constating in part ol : 6,000 bs. Sulph. Ethor, 1 200 Nitrous ' 2,000 " ( hloroiorm, 1,000 " Canth. Plaster, 1,000 " Carb Ammonia, 2,000 ' Cai. Liquorico, 1,000 gals. Alcohol, 800 " Olive Oil, 20,000 oz. Sulph. Cinchonla, 6,000 " Tannin, . 8,000 lbs. Extracts, r 6,000 " Ceraies. 14 000 yards Adhesive Plaster, 10,000 " lsinlas 1,600 lbs. Patent Lint, 800 " fine Sponge, 8 000 " Farina, 24 COO " Estenoe Beel, 600 " Gelatin, 1,000 W. W. Mortars, 600 Pres. Scales, 8 000 Spatulas, 860 1. R. Cushions, 1,600 G. P. Blankets. Together with a general supply of Chemicals, Medicines, Hospital Stores, Druggists' Furnishing Articles, ttc, provided for Government Hospitals. Goods can be examined two dai a prior to sale. Catalogues ready. ' ROBERT FLETCHER. Surgoon and Hvt. Colonel U. 8. Vols., . 4 9 lit Medical Purveyor U. S. A. QFFICE OF ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER, Wilminotoji, Del , April 8. 1810. Final and closing sales ot suiplus Government MULES AND HORSES. "Will bo sold at WILMINGTON, Del., on . 4R1DAY, th- 13th ot April, K1DAY, tne 20th of April, FRIDAY, tho 27th of April. TWO HUNDRED AND TEN MULES. SEVENTY ftlULEs on each day ot sale. on the last day ol sale, April 27th, in addition to the Mu 68, there will be sold THIRTY ONE GOVERNMENT HORSES Ihe especial attention ot purchaors is invited t he above sales. Fanners and others needing good Working Annuals will find it to their advantage to attend, as man food bargains may be had. Animals sold singly. Sale to commence at 10 A.M. TeimF Cash, in United States currency. By order of Brevet Brigadier General JAMES A. EKIN, in charge 1st Division Q M. G O. C. H. GALLAGHER, 4 6 lDt Captain and A. Q. lit I ARGE SALE OF GOVERNMENT PRO fEUTY. Will be sold at NEWBERN. Nor.h Carolina, a large amount of ORDNANCE ami ORDNANCE STORES. Sale to oommouce on tho 16th day of May, 1860, at 10 o'clock A. M , and con tinued daily until ail the property, the principal classes ol which are given below, are sold i lroa and Brass Guns, Gun Carriages, Harness, Baddies, Halters, Bridles, Blankets, Wheels, Old Iron, Lead, Smiths', Armorers' and Saddlers' Tools. Old Leather, Sling Shots, Gins complete, Infantry Equipments, Implements tor Fiold and Siege Guns, aud other arholes too numerous to mention. Correct lists of artiolea to be sold will be furnished upon application to this oltloe By order of Majer-General A. B. DYES, Cbiet ol Ordnance, Washington, D. C JASPER MYERS, 419(613 Brov. Capt. Ord. Dept. U.S. A. EVENmtt - rTKtEGltArjf. GOVERNMENT SALES. gALE o" GOVERNMENT FROPERTY. On SATURDAY. Ann) 2fl at 11 n'nWv a vr fill) solo by auction, at the PHILADELPHIA bai ijiui, me following articles! BUREAU OF CONSTRUCTION. T 1 ' S lots, settings of old promiseuoaa Tfmbot. -' 6 -" White Oak Knees, Lot No. 12 16 Haokmotack Knoes. i J-44Pounds,moreorless,Dross(Lead 14-Oil ClqthioUl).. r- - , " ' 16-Oldloos. C ..' . " ' 164 Hanging! and Wardroom Lamps, " ' 17-1 Grindntone. " 18-20 old Boats. BUREAU OF EQUIPMENT AND RECRUITING. Lot No. 19 Old Blocks and Shells, Dead Eyes, Bull's jvyes, nearrsana oneaves. " 20 fi8 Bags and Hammocks, with Sodding, " 21806 pounds Sorap h boot Iron. " ' z2-4 old-fashioned i.allnvs. " 23-24 Manila Hawseis, in pieces, 8 tons, ujuio vr less. Manila Rope. 8 tons, more or leas. , Manila Shakings, 2 tons, more or less. " 242000 pounds Wire Ropo, more or loss. " 25 UmimockiClolhs. " 26-6 Hoods. " 27-8 Tarpaulins. " 2810 tons, more or leas. Tainted Canvas. consisting ot pleoos Hammock Cloths, iiuuuj, upauiins. ana uoai joags. 2910 tons, more or loss, Canvas Rags, small pieces. " 80-Gaiiey Utensils; 9 Hand Irons. " 81-80 Life Preservers. " 829 lengths Hose. " 83 Fragment Felt. " 842 Copper Pumps. BUREAU OF STEAM ENGINEERING. Lot No. 85600 pounds broken Glass. " - 5s" 1 l;V"aer, 10 teot x41J inches. " 871 Working Beam lor do. " 88-2 Side pipes, do. 3li 1 Steam Chest, do. 406 Pillar Blocks and Brasses, complete. " 4114 Wrought Iron Frame Belt. " 422 Water Wheel Shafts, witn crunks shrunk on, each having arm-centres and two ecoontrfo wheels attached. I he shaft are 23 loet long and 12 , . muiies urometer. 48-1 old double crank Shaft. " 441 old Crana. " 451 lot old Iron Boiler Tubes. ' 46-1 Jot old Wrought Iron Boiler Plates. BUREAU OF YARDS AND DOCKS. Lot No. 47-2 Ox Carts. " 481 Ox Drav. " 4'J I Ooe-Horse Catt. " 60-4 Collars, and 2 Blind Halters. 61 Saddle, Harness, and Traoos. " 626 Ox Yokes and Bows. " 63497 pounds Scrap Shoot Iron. " 6412 Blacksmith's Bellows. " 661200 feet old Hose. " 661 Horse. " 67600, more or loss, old Barro's. Ten per cent, of tUe t)urcliao ruonev must be do. posited at tbe dofe of the sale; tho remaindor to be paid ana the goods removed within five days alter iuu nuio. It not so removed the ten por cent, will be forfeited to tho Government. Government may suspend the sale ol any lot after uiuujiig tnercon nas commenced. D. LYNCH, Commander U. 8. N., Naval Storokoopor. I blladolphia Navy Yard, Apnl 8, 1806. 4 7 4t TARGE SALE OF GOVF.rw vi KNT Hnrr.n, JU 1NGS. LLMBER. IIMRK.K r.TP . Al'TR TON DC ultla AROUND WAaHlNG- Hiabqrs. Department of Washington, ) : Office of Chief Quautkrmabteb. J u Washington, D. C, April 12. 1866 ) Will bo sold at Publio Auction, at the timos and Places named below, all ot the Officers' Quarters, Barracks, Moss-boues. and other structures belong ing to the Quartermaster'a Department, United States army, in and about the lollowing d.smantled lorts around Washington. Also, at same times and places, will be sold for the Engineer Department, the Lumber, Timber, Abuttis, etc, connected with each fort respectively. liA'-'T oF EASlEiiN BKANCri. n MONDAY, April 23, at 10 o'clock A. M at Fort Carroll, eleven Frame Buildings, viz : - Three barrflfka ilarirn nn. M three Officers' Quarters, and lour small .Building of Iftiiviu UlIlieiJBIUllB. Also Mcss-housa and Stahln nf KtneVaria SAME DAY, at three P. M , at Fort Stanton, four i iouio Auiiujijgs, viz : , One Barrack, two Officers' Quarters, one Cook house. Also Stable and Gnard-house of Stockade. NORTH OF POTOMAC On TUESDAY, April 21, at eleven o'clock A. M., at Fort Lincoln, fourteen Frame Buildings, viz. : Five Barracks, four Mess-houses, three Officers' Quarters, and two small outbuildings. Also, two Stables and lour Outbuildings (stockade) oi various dimensions. On WEDNESDAY, April 25, at eleven o'clock A. M., at Fort lotion, nine Iramo Buildings, viz.: iwo Barracks, one Mess-house, four Officers' Quarters, and two Outbuildings. Also, four Officers' Quarters, Guard-house, Stable, ano Kitchen (stockade), of various dimensions. On THURSDAY. Aprn 26, at eloven o'o ock A. M., at Fort biocum, twenty-one Frame Buildings, viz : Five Barracks, four Moes-bou-es. five Officers' Quarters, two Hospital W ards, iwo Surgeons' Quar ters, and three small Outbuildings. Also, one Stable (log). On FRIDAY, April 27, at 11 o'clock A. M., at Fort Stevens, Alteon Frame Buildings, viz : F'our Barracks, four Moss-houses, four Offloers' Quarters, and three small builoings ol various dimen sions. On SATURDAY, April 28, at 10 o'clock A. M., at J"oit Reno, loity-six rame Huildings, viz : bix Barracks, seven Mess-houses, one Headquar ters Bunding, thirteen Olliceis' Quartets, four Hos pital Buildings, two Stables (one large size), one Blacksmith Shop, two Forage Sheds, oje Carpenter Shop, one Saddler's shop, and eight small buildings of vanouB dimensions. ' Also twenty-sevon buildings of log and stockade, VlZ.i . 1 i MX Officers' Quarters; " three Storehouses." one Stable, six Non-commissioned Officers' Quarters, three Mess-rooms, eight small outbuildings of various dimensions. On MONDAY, April 80, at 12 o'clock noon, at Fort Sumner, II lty-teur Frame Buildings, nz. : Eight Barracks, ten Mess-houses, twenty Offl ctrs' Quarters, two Stables (one large size), one (.Ulcers' Mes-house, iwo Hospital Wards, one Hos pital Cook-house, one Dead-house, two Surgeons' Quarters, seven small outbuildings of various dimen sions. A iso, seventeen buildings of log and stock ado, viz: Three Stables, one Wash House, throe Store houses, two Officers' Quarters, and eight outbuild ings of various dimensions These sales embrace a large quantity ot timber, lumber, etc., and an; excelii ut opportunity is thus oflered to land owners in the vicinity of Washington to secure building and loucing materials convenient to ibeir property. Ihe military guard will remain upon the premises ten days alter date of sale lor protection of property, and purchasers (not owners ot the land) will be re quired to remove the buildings, etc., within tiltoeu uayii 1 1 oiu the date o! purchase. '' liuildings wi'l be s Id bingly. Terms Cash, in Government fnnds. M. I. LUDINGTON. i Colonel and Chiel Quartermaster, 4 16 8t Department ot Wahington. (GOVERNMENT HARNESS AND SADDLES V7 NEW AND S-LIOHTLY WORM AN IMMKNSK STOCK -Harness. Buddh a. Halters. Jtelns, Lead Lines, t oilers, Wbkou Covers, She tor 'lents. Porta bio Forges, etc. etc., very cheap. A lot of entirely new Otflcers' Saddles, only 18. Plated lilt Bridle, $21. Wholesale and retail PITKIN A OO 451m No. 339 Sorth FRONT Street, Phllada. H"'A: R X E S S. A LARGE LOT OF NEW U. 8. WAGON HAR NESS, 2, 4, and 6 horse. Also, parts ol HAR NESS, SADDLES, COLLARS, HALTERS, eto.. bought at th recent Government sales to be sold at a great sacrifice Wholesale or Retail. Together with our usual assortment of fU DDLUB TAND SADDL EH Y HARD WARE WILLIAM S. HANSELL & SONS, 8 1 $1 No. 114 MARKET Street. qHE STAMP AGENCY, NO. 804 CHESVU1 J. STRKET.AhOVJC THIRD, WILL BK COKTLNCEl AP H KETOFOKK. HTAMl'H of KVB T PKBCHTPTIOM CONSTANT M ONUAiiI,AN ANT AilOU . 1111 LEGAL NOTICES. "IJEGISTER-a NOTK TO ALL CREDI It mis, lstp, and otnerrwi rsons Interested. Notice Is herehv given that the foilowlna named ttnr sons did. on the dales afllxed tn thnhr naitiML aio tha accounts ot their AdmlniMiatlnn to th Mtatm of thorn .persons deceased, and Guardians' and Trustees' accounts hoe Uanies are undermentioned. In tha ndtna a l lit Register tor the 1'iobsie ot Wills and granting Letters of AuuiuiBiiraiiun m ana tonne. i;uy ana L.ounrv oi i niia delphlat and that the same will be presented to tha vMi'naijs viion oi aaia uity ana .ountv tor oonnrma- lion and at lowanoe. nn tha third rKiriAT In Anrii next, at 10 o'oincli In the morning, at the County Court 1HB0. Feb. U, Mary t'usack. Kxecnirix and Trustee of WIL- tyiim unAt iv. fieceasaa. 24, Amsnd La'ora. Kxeoutorot A. P. B. N. GAL LKT, deceased u 24, Barah W. ltonklnsnn. Admlnlstratrlic of JO. Bl Tn Hol KINBOM, M. I)., deceased " 24, James Mot afterty, Executor ol CHABL.ES DE VI N E, deceased " 24. William Furves, Onardlau oi ANDREW t. lbj,H13 UIIUVI. " 20. Charles Lehman, fcxecutof ot FRAJfCEa LKHMAN, dexseased. ' 26, h. A. Wollonweher, Executor of JOHN O. BCHEIDB. deceased. " v' " 27, John s. McMuliln, Administrator o. t. a. of KVAK8 P. DIXON, deceased. 1 28, Rebecca McLauuhtln. Administratrix of 1ANIF.L McLAUOHLIN.decoaseJ. 28, Geor Hail, Executor of K1.1ZA HAMILTON . deceased. Mar. 1, Jacob v. White and John McKee, Executors ol 'l El'HKN 1L OLOUCKBI Elt, deeeaied. " 2. Jacob B. Knorr. Administrator of WILLI AM TfOKR. deceased. x, unanea 8. Close, Administrator c. t. a. of c,jiAim jn ui,nKs, aeceaaeu. 2, Ibomas Msgargo, Administrator d. b, n. et jAMKh ARNSWOKIH, de.:aseu. " 2, David Conrade, Administrator d. b. n. c t. a. of r.'.r mil. i nud i , deceased 2, Bamuel l oms, Exeoutor ot WILLIAM ituvinn, aeoeaseu. " 2, R. B. Woore, Administrator of B. S. MOORE. Br. deceased. H I, Jane L. Simmons, Executrix of JOHN 8IM- jiiusb. neceasea. " 2, Bamuel W. Hoop, Executor of MARIE A. WABHI NGTON, deceased. ' t, A exander Henry, Executor ot WILLIAM NULL. D. I). , deceased. " 5, John Crawiord. (iuardian Of WILLIAM T HICK I NO (late a minor). ' 6, Edwnrtl Vanderslloe. Executor ol OATHARINB SNYDhR, deceased. " 6, Charles B. Wood, frustee of THOMAS HILL. eeceased. 7, John Wise Administrator of MARY GRANT, ' 7, John 'loiand, Administrator of MABUARET LAMB, deceased. " 7, Henry Dlrstine. Administrator of SAMUEL D. FiBHKK, deceased. " 7. Edward Wo lerstoin, Anmlnlstrator of JULIUS Li.VIN. deeeased. " 7, Thomas B. McCormlck, Execntor ras filed by his Executrix J of ADWAUU KELLY, de- " 8, Elizabeth C. Lara, etal., Executors of JOHN Aid A VLEY , deceased. " 8, Bamuel R. Hird and Ooiavlns A. Law, Executors ot fMlTH LAW. deceased. " 8, Joseph W Hunslckcr, Admlnulrator of BEN- rfAjnin rAnmiAn. aeceaseu. " 8, Josepb w. Hunslckcr, Administrator of iiunr x ii DAnnr.o, ueceased. " 8, Joseph W. Hunslcker, Administrator of W1L- ujb ii.jii i,!, ejufih.L,lN, deceased. " 8, Joseph W. Hunslcker, Admlnisitator ot OMEB TALON, recessed. " , Hester Whlttaker, Administratrix of WILLIAM WHIiTaKEB, deceased. ' 9, John Martin. Administrator of JOHN C. HOWELL, deceased. " 9, Joseph J. Doran. Administrator C. t. a. of UKOltGE GOr.BEL, deceased. " 10. Joseph J. Doran, Administrator of JOHN CON- LlKFE, deceased. ' 12, William o. Williamson, Administrator of ANN COttVU L, deceased. 12, Georxe W. burton Executor of 8ABAH CLE. AiEN'l, oeceascd " 12, Jacob 8. Miller, et ftl.. Executors ot JACOB BTE1NMETZ deceased. " 12, Alexander 11. Jones. Administrator 01 Bev. ED WARD C. JONES, deceased. , " 12, Tl omas Toiman and John Davts, Executors ot WILLIAM DAVIS, deceased " 13, Robert Lindsay and William A. Llndssv, Ex ecutors of HANNAH A HEL. deceased. " 14, Cbapn an Blddle, Admln'strator d b.n.ct. a. of JOHN V D. MLHLENBERtl. deceased. " 15, Travis liledblll Administrator Of JAMES OLiDHILL deceasco. " 15, John H. t uitis, Guardian of ELIZABETH J. BARRY date a minor. " 15, Edward Uany and John Carew, Executors ol MlcHAf L H. WALSH, deceased. " 15, Joseph Stone, Administrator ol DANIEL MONK, deceased. " 15, Thomas Bohlns and Louisa Richardson, Execu tors of ,IOi: ROBINSON, deceased. " 16, Elizabeth J, llacon. et al.. Executors of SAM- CEL BACON, deceased. 16, Moses Uraham, Executor of GEORGE W. MOORE, deceased. " 16, John IL Curtis. Executor and Trustee of ALEX , , ANDEK IOWAK. deceased. " 18, Samuel Vollum and (ieoiye Snyder, Executors ol HENRY VOLLUM. Seceased. J""'uror, " 17, Frederick Koons, Admfuistrutor oi' GEORGE T. " 17, George Gelbach, Administrator of MICHAEL Kh LLC N U R, deceased . " 17, Leulsa s. Wright. Administratrix of JAMES A. WRIGHT, deceased. " 17, William J . Exlev. Administrator ot WILLIAM EXLEY, deceased. ' 19, D. J. Chapman, Administrator of CHARLES KROBKKGER, deceased. " 19, William Chumberlaln. Executor ot ELIZABETH G1BERSON, deceased. " 19, Catharine Richards, Administratrix of WIL L1A M TO WELL, Jr., deceased " 20, John Mesupan, Admlnlsirutor of WILLIAM MEGUGAN. deceased. " 20, John H. Curtis, Guardian Ot LEWIS CARPEN TER, (late a minori " 20, Margaret Dillon. Administratrix of WILLIAM CONLAN. deceased. " 20, Stephen .mlth and Lewis B. Seymour, Execu tors ol SARAH ASH, deceased. " 20, Chapman Blddie and Francis West, Admin ittrators ot GEORGE It. AL1.ISON, de ceaseu. " 21, Joseph A. Clay, Administrator of BARAH H. HaINES. deceased. " 21, Andrew Roat and Eilabeth Tnomas, Executors ot JOHN KtiAT, deceased. " 22, George Ashmead, Executor Of JOHN B. MaRK. deceased. " 23, Thomas H. Mansua d and Benty B. Mansfield - dnilnlstratois of ELIZABETH MANS FIELD, deceased. " 24, Edwaru M Faxson. Administrator of JACOB W. GO PP. deceased. " 24, Trnstees of JOHN NAGLKE deceased, " 'A, W iilUimHunt, Executor of JAMeS HUNT, de- " 24, Francis Hosklns Exeoutor of ELIZA QARBI- G U EH, deceased. " 26, C. A.Van Kirk.lrustoe ofRCDOLPH BUCKIUS, deceased. " 26, Eniellne B. Bittenhouse Administratrix of MARTIN R. KiT1ENHOUE, deceased. ' '27, Joseph E. Butterworih and Bamuel E Rogers, , Aomlnlstiators of BEBECCA EVANS, de . . . ' . ceased. " 27, Chapman Piddle, Administrator of BICHABD W. M. GRAHAM, deceased. " 27, William H. Dickson and John Taxis, Admin istrators ot WILLIAM T MASON, deot-ased. " 28, Jesse 1 omlv. Admlntstralor of JACKSON P. CO.MLY,decead ' 28, William K. Fry and Miriam Fry, Executors of LYD1A FRY, deceased " 28, William K. Fry and Uiiiam Fry, Executors of JOHN FRY. deceased. " 28, WU Iam K. Fry, Administrator of RACHEL FRY, deceased. " M, Maria Ann Heiltir. Administratrix of JOHN 11 EILIG, deceased " 28, A. r. i-plnney, Executor of JOHN 8. DYE, deceased. " 28, Rums Bicknell, M. D., Guardian of EMMA M. and ttEHKCt A J. MARKS (late minors). " 28, Horatio Gates Jones. Administrator of WIL LIaM McK.EE. deceased. " 28. Lewis H. Reduer, AcUng Executor ol CHARLES fENEVKYiiE, deceaawl. " 28, Ell K. Price, Administrator of RICHARD PETERS, deeeased. ' 28, '1 homos D. Smith and Hannah Flaneftan, Execu tors of MARY ANN HPKM-F.U der-eaaed. 29, Cbr esMcKeone.ExecuioroUOHN Muc'ANN, 20, Peter and Franklin Tarter, Executors of DAVID lASi i-.K. ueceased. " 20, Heun Illrsch, Administrator of JACOB WEIL, " 29, J. B oiahan, Exetutor ot CATHARINE DE VINE' deceased " 29, Israel H.' Jounson Guardian and Trustee lor REAiilNG WOOD little a mUior). " 29. Israel H. Johnson, Executor of THOMAS 8. FIELD, deceased. " 29, Pennsylvania Company foi Insurance on Lives, etc., Executors ol JANE K1CK.SON, de ceased. " 29, Wiilmm B. Boblns. Administrator ot PATIENCE SLOAN, alias GALES, deceased. " 29, William Dorse v and Israel ri. Johnson, Exe cutors o- MARY DUTiON'. oo'oretl. decessetl. " 29, Joseph A Clav, Administrator ol SARAH W. FISHER, deceased. " 20, Catharine Gloverand Wt'llam Green, Executors at JO-EPH GLOVER, deceased. " 29, Rlcbard Ludlow, Executor of MAT C. F. TAG GART. deceased. " 29, E. L. Clark and N 8. Cunimlngs. Exeoutor of JOHN T. KlC'KKfT'S, deceased. 3 3tlf4t FBEDEBiCKM. ADAMS, Beglsier. 7N 1 Tl THF COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE CITY AVD COUNTY OK PHI' ADELPHIA. AlAIw 11 A BXKATTAN, CHARLES HI KAl TAN. Beptamber Term, 1H64. No. 14, In Divorce, TO Charles HtraLLnn. Rum.nnllHilt iri Tha Cni.rl has Krau ted a rule on vou to show cause why a divorce from the bonds ol matrimony sliould not be decreed lo the above case, returnable on SATURDAY. April 28, 1K60, at 10 o'clock A M Personal service of this do tics having tailed on account of vourahseno. , rf.UOKDUN BKIMCKLE. 4 2tfm2w Attorney for Llbeltaat. INSTATE OF EFHRAIM OUETNEY, DE J ceased, lata of United States Navr. Letters of admluhtratlon barn Been granted In the above Estate to i.EORUK utErNEY, all persons bavlng claims against the same will present them to his attornev. I. EI. JOHtcrH. 4llwiuiat No. 271 8. TUIitD btrot. I INSURANCE COMPANIES J)ELAWAIlE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURAVC lNCOBrOBATFD TtT THE:Y'LFGl8LATURJB m PENNrTI.VANIA, 1H. ' 0rMCB fSFfSnlJVifiA? WALNU Freight. ) To ' INLAND INSrrRAWCF.fl On Goods by Biver. Canal, Lake, and Land Carrlam all parte of the Union. FIRE INSLRANCEd On Merchandise ffererally. On Stores, Dwelling Houses, eto. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY November I, lHxV I'lUftTa VoltS per cent loan, 31....iM,0tK "W - 7 M0 per cent, loan, 100fl Treasury Notes im i-im 100 000 Stato! l ennsylvanla Five Per cent W '84,000 StatorPennVyiTanUVli''piV'b'ent. W'88' 125 000 Cfly o?' PbiladVlphia Bu'rer'Cent. M',W' 20,000 Pennsylvania' fyJlVrosd' ' F'rst,'MorVII,''I, M -H "x Pertssnu Bonds 20 000-flO .25,000 Pennsylvania Ratrsoad hecond Mort- . ace Six Per Cent. Bonds..,, 2J.7M-M 25 000 icm l ennsTlvanlaRal roadMort 15,000 . Bbarra Btocfc emianl0wn bis Company, principal and Interest ' Surauiea oj in city Ol rblla elphla , 7,150141 t-barea Bhw, Pennry.vai.la Bali- 13.537 5 8.580-0 1,250 OH 40,000-Ot 18 500 -0 6,000 100 Bhsres Stock North Pennsylvania . AABallro,,1 Company 7. HM0 Deposit with United States Govern- W.OCO State ol Tennessee Five Par Cent "u vumnanv 170 700 Loan, on" JH''w' ""'"' liens on City Property, . 179.700-0 1,036.850 Par. Ileal Estate. Market value. 99(1 560 -OO Ii;L"1Se,.lae !, Aavnclea,- Premiums " on M irlne Policies, Accrued Into- ? mat. and tf.ll.o .1..- . n 1 u,u uui uie 1 ouj- .-! ".4"" "of 'ondryVnsurance and other ComDaniea. a 1:ul 40 611-44 Cssli In Banks'.'.". Lash in Drawer. S,D10 .55.9ft) m 6T848 KJSUtl l.263,6JU-19 Thomas P. n . . I1BECT0B8. John C. Davts. Ednmnd A, 8onder. 2 heopbl,ns Panldmg. John K. Penrose, ' James Traquair? Benry C. fiallett, Jr., James C. Hand, WUIlam C. Lodwlg, Josepb H. Seal, George C. Leiper. Huh Cralft. Robert ltnrtnn. Samuel B. Stokes. J. F. Penlslau, Henry Sloan, William G. Boultoa, F.dword Darllrurtoa. H. Jpnei Brooks, Edward Lafourcade, Jacob P. Jones. James B. McFarland, Joshua P. Eyre, Spencer Mcllvaln, J. B. SemDle, Ptttsburc, A. B Berger. P'ttsburg, , JohnD Taylor, iriiiir0 i- rresiaent, HUMtr Lmm.a."11' vWPresident NORTH AMERICAN TRANSIT INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 133 South FOURTH Street, PHILADELPHIA. Annual Policies Issued against General Accident all descriptions at exceedingly low rates. Insurance effected tor one year, in any sum from $10 to 10,000, at a premium of only one-half per cent, securing the full amount Insured in case of death and a compensation each week equal to the whole pre mlum paid. Short time Tickets for 1, 2, 1,8, 7, or 10 days, or 1. 3. or 6 months, at 10 cents a day, Insurlnit in the sum or3000, or giving 116 per week 11 disabled to be had at the General Offloe, No. 133 8. FOURTH street, Philadel phia, or at the various Railroad Ticket offices. Be sure to purchase the tickets of tho North American Transit Insurance Company. is For ciroulars aud further information applvCfthe General Office, or of any of the authorized Agents of the Company. LEWIS L. HOrPT, President JAMES M. CONRAD, Treasurer. HEN BY C. BROWN, Secretary JOHN C. BULLITT, Solicitor ttt, . , DIRECTORS SiSi&i': t,SihAe-r-? Commorcl.t Bank. vw . wu, uvo 111 a 1 iv u 1 James M. Conrad, No. 623 Maikei street J- E. KinKSley, continental Hotel H. G. Lelsenrlng, Nos. 237 and ,3B Dock street Bamuel Work ot Work, McCoueh A Co. George Martin, No. 322 t hesuut street 11 3; lS29CnAIlTER PERPETUAL FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Assets on January 1, 18G6, 82,500,85100. Capital Acciueu Surplus , Premiums LN6ETTLED CLAIMS, 11,467-63. ....4A0 .... W4 ....l,lt .00110 MilFlS SObfcl INCOME FOR 1808 310 000. LOSSES PAID SINCE 180 OVER 85,000,000. Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms. DIRECTORS. Charles N Banoker, Tobias WaRner, Samuel Grunt, George W. Richards, Edward (. Dale. George Fales, Alfred Filler. Francis W. Lewis, Af. D. Pet.'P Mfl'all CHART.F.H W K v IW-n Vn? . I . a w ,EDW,A,5Di; DALE. Vice-pialdent JAS. w. McALLISXEB, Secretary trotom. 2 1 U23 II E PROV1 DEN T AUD TRUST COMPANY. OF PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania. Third Month! 22d, I860. INSURES LIVES, ALLOWS IN TEREST ON DEPOSITS, and GRANTS ANNUI TIES. CAPITAL., 81.10,000. DWBCTORS Samuel B. Shipley, Rkhard Cadbury, Jeremiah Hucker. Henry Haines Joshua 11. Morris, T. Wiaur Brov.n, Richard Wood, Wi Hum c. Lougsiroth, Charles F. C'cffiu. BAMUEL B. ft tilt' I Ey, President. Rowland Pabbt, Actuary. 7 gsi Ott'W, Mo. Ill tj. FOUhTIl STREET. PHffiNIX INSURANCE COMl'ANS OF PHI LAD I LI' HI A. INCOIU OR ATED 1801 CHAR ' ER PtBPETUAL. No. tH WALNUT Street, opposite the Exchanxe. Inaddlllonto MARINE and IN 1. a i inmi; ra wrp this Comnanv insures from lnui n. iiumHa r, virk nn liberal lerms, on buildings, nienbanillie. lamlture. eta., lor limited periods, and permanently on buildings, by deposit 01 premium. ihe Company bas been in active operation for more than SIXTY YEARS, durlnR wbloh a l losses have been uiompuy aujusiea ana paid. John L. Hodme. vxaacTOB" Lawrence Lewis, Jr., M. B. Mahoney, John T. Lewis, William H. Grant Robert W. Learning, D. Clark Wharton, Samuel Wilcox, Benjamin Kiting, Tbouiai H. Powers, A. B. McUenrv. Edoiond Castltlon, Louis f). Nnrrla WCtJHXREB, President Samttbl Wilcox, Secretary. I7IBE IN8URANCE EXCLUSIVELY. Til E N8YLVAN1A FIRE INSURANT: nriM A? PENNSyLVANlA PANty-lncorporated 182a Charier Perpetual No. olO WA LN UT Street, opposite Independence nquare. This Company, favorably known to the community for over lorty years, continue to Insure against loss or damans by Ore on Publio or Private Bulldinm uKu permanently or lor a limited time. Also on Furniture, ntouss vi uouua auu aiexvnanuue generally, on liberal terms. Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Fdad. fs Invested in the most careful manner, which enables them to offer to the Insured an undoubted security in the case of loss. sibsctors Daniel Smith. Jr.. John Devereux, boinas Smith, Henry Lewkt. , .1 niilluuhain FelL Alexander Benson, Isauo liazlehurst, luuuiaa tuiiiuii, Daniel Haddock. Jr DANIEL SMITH, Ja. President. WlUIAat O, CaOWlLL, Secretary v J.i JNSURANCE companies. Gikard hue ;anl - marinh ! iksueance COMPANY. ' ' OFF1 CE, No. 415 WALNVT BTBEEtI PHILADELPHIA iCAPIlAL PAID IN,' IN CASH. JOO.HO. , i 1 bis curpsry continues to .writ on -ir Ritt emlm IU capital, with a good surplus, 1 safely Invested. ' 701 Losses by firs have betn pfotrplly paid, and more thaw i $500,000 Disbursed on this account within the past few yean. For tbe present the office of this company wal remain at No. 415 WALNUT STI1EET. But within few months will remove to lta on BUILDING N. E. CORNER SEVENTH AND CHE8NOT STREETS. Then as now, we shall be happy to Insure our patrons a such rates as are consistent with safety. blBECTOBS. lllAS lltAVFR, t I'llllAN ShEPPARD. TEOs. MA( KFLLAR, JOHN SDI PLKE. JOHN W. CLAdUORN, HIl.AA VtrnifLM .T ALFRED R. OILLETT. . W. K. 1.AWKENC1C, CHARLES I. DUI ONT. HENRY F. KKNNET, JOSEPH KLAPP, U. a. THOMAS CRAVEN", Pmstdent. irI?EIiB,i9l!T;F,1T v- '"'dent aud 1-reasurer. J AMI'S B ALV OLD, Secreurv. 1 1 FI It K I N 8 U R A N C E. THE 1IOMK INSURANC'F COMPANT ' v. OF PHIlADtLPHIA. . 10 8. FOURTH Street. Charter Peipetual. Anthorizod Capital. .500 00 raid-up Capital, 1C0,Whj Insures against loss or damairn bv KIRK on buildings. M l RCUANplSE generally aud Household Furniture, DIRECTOR S. James Itmwn. 'lhnm.iVIl,u v.. ' Charles A. Duv. William D. Lewis, William B. Bul ock, WI Ham N. Needles, Lemuel ( otttn, J. Hill horn J ones, John Woodside, William C. Lonirstrotti, joon u. 'lay tor, . . . ' ' , wi, iiim.il, .lAMF.A nnnwu n- : ., ' . tHAs. A. DUX, Vice-President Thomas N iimon. Secretary. ' 1301 MEDICAL. yox rOPULI. WEIGHT'S TAR SYRUP. PRINCIPAL DEPOT, No. 771 South THIRD Street. Price, $1-00 per Bottle; $500 for half-a-doze. The undersigned citizens take pleasure In cheerfullr recommending the use of Wright's Tar tjirufTtor coughs, colds, consumption. Whooprng-couah. suotte. y,er,live.T oon,P',nt. P h the breast, Konohiiat Inflammation, and restriction ol air vessels In the lunioi Charles C. Wnson, Forney's Pre omc Charles H. Grahen, Sunday Mercury office. James Noleu. A.ouirer office vu. Whllam F. Corbil, Associated Press. William H. Carpenter, Fire Alarm and Police T air graph. Efith and l hesnut streets. iel A Randolph, Front and I ombard streeta. Jsmes W. Perrlne No. MS Charles street 11. A.Davis. No. KSGaskM street John Woodslde. No 13J1 Franklin street Robert Thompson No. 1108 Walterstreet B. U. Maren, No. 626 Fianklln street J Gehloff. No 731 H. Second street. John Seymour, No. SIS B. Eront street F. W. Howard, No. 1 Dock street II. C. Vartlett No. 327 S. second street L. Bates No. 6115 Arch street Albert Martin. No. 417 S. Second street M ary Caldwell. No lt82 Sansom street W. '1 nomas, No. 20 N. Fourth street T. M. earthy. No. Ii9 Eiiretli's alley. George Wilson. No. 236 Race street, w.j. Rrooks, No. 69 North second street M. J. Hassett. No. 119 Canal street S. Seymour Rose. Bustloton. Charles Rogers, No. 921 South street B. T. Wellington, Second and Quarry streets K. E. Tbnmas, No. 136 South Slxti street Wi lliam Barns. No. el ft South Front street S. S. Santord, Opera Manager. John Maglnnls. rear of No. 134 North Second street. M rs. S. R. Choate, Newark, Del. Mr. William B. Wriohl- Sin! We take pleasure In recommending your TAR SYRUP tof wblch we have already acid considerable Quantities) as a most excellent and efficacious remedy lor the complaints set forth In your printed bill already submitted to the public. As a vratltylng act to suffertnc humanity we will cbeermllv recommend your prepara tion to ail afflicted with diseases which It is designed to cure. lours, etc., , DTLKS & SON, Druggists. ' N, E. corner Pine and Sixth street, For sa'e also at JOHNSON, HOLL0WAY t COWDEN'S. DYOTl' f-o A nd all principal Druggists aud Dealers. The subscriber would beg leave further to say that he is prepared te fill orders and forward tbe Syrup t any part ot tbe country. Persons desiring other tmor mstlou by mail will inclose a postage stamp and answer will be returned as soon as the exfgencles ol business will admit Address WILLIAM B. WRIGHT, 1 20 No 771 B. THIRD Street. Philadelphia. Pu COAL, QNE TltiAL SECURES YOGR CUSTOM. WD1TKEY & HAMILTON, LEHIGH, SCHUYLKILL. , ; AND BITUMINOUS C O j. JLi 9 . io. 035 Korlh 1VTOI Street, i Above Poplar, East Side. 4 T JAMES O'BRIEN," DKALEK IS LEHItrB AND SCnTJTLKlLL GOAL, BY ' lUk CARGO OR SINGLE TON. Yard, Broad Street below Fitzwater. Ha constantly on hand a competent supply of tha above superior Coal, suitable lor family use, to wiiich he calls tbe attention of hi friends and too public aeneroliy. OrdoM left at Ho. 206 8. Fifth street, No. 815. Seventeenth street, or through Despatch or fort Office, pron-ptly attended to A Htfft lOK QUAlUir OF BLACKSMITHS COAL. 18 5 ROBERT P. BENDER, COAL DEALER, 8. W. CORNER BROAD AND CALL0WHILL STREETS ; miLaPIXTBIA. Hone but tbe best WF.8T LEBItiH, all sizes, from tka tirreuwood Colliery, on band, and for sale for CASH ONLY. rllOSisi Also. FNGIKE niATEB, AND rCRNACE COAL BEYENDE STAMPS, REVENUE STAMPS iREVENUK STAMPS. Of all deseHntlona. ' Of all description, vi aii uesoripuona. Always on hand. ITrinnivm nnin AIavS OD hand. m.. a- uvni.n,rt t. rr ai a t.lllk E CO. 0 OFFlOSa w. .p.,w . . , . .t . i i nima. No 630 CHKSNUT Street. , One door below Seventh street, One deor below Seventh street, "he most liberal discount allowed. TLo leu. liLoral diseount allowed. 1)
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