C 1 T Y IN TELLIO ENUE lcr Additional Local juma tee Eig'tih Page. An Intebestinq Ceremony. A tablet f polished white tnarblo, about throe loet in wiuth. and seven in height, was yes terday et Into the wail in the vestibule ol I'lne Street Clinrch. It u to commemorate tho youn? men who went from that church to sustain tho cause ot their country against reoelnon, and who tell In maintaining that rrgn eous cause. It has in a panel at the top tho word "Martyrs," onciro od by a ciown ot thorns, bo ow 'he words "From 1'ine fcitrcol Church " a sword anil shackles Then follow in carved letters the names, wn.li the date and place ot death, respectively, ol those who full in dotense Ol tho nation. Yesterday artornoon, at 4 o'olock, coromonlos ap propriate to tne ocoasiou took place l'raycr was olTrred by hoy. lit Kobtilns. Lr. Braiuerd tnen said tliiu he hoped that the duty ol doiDf? hi nor to onr nonlo ai-al, begun in aii Ik churcu to-oay, wouid be f jI owed by eyory church In the land Ho knew tnat, it i hose whose jamcs are inciibcd upon that mural tablet had been asked what tributo Kiev would most doli?ht in, it thoy were to lull ju their country's cause, they would prefer to be remembered by their church, end honored Just as we liavo honored them; many ot thoeo whoso names appear ho had ba.mzod in their wlaucy, and ho tint Mill that they were his children. Ho then introduced Charles Giobous, Eq , Mho said: Ladies and Ooutlomon : I am nnder groat obli gations to Dr. ttraincra, tho distinguished and honored pastor of this chmcn, lor the opportunity ot oHering upon tms uccumoj a brlol tributo of ro Sjccttoibu on nun ich ol tho dead soidiors of tho Republic. Ihoso whoso names uro chiselled upon Ibistaulet w. o personally knov n to tins coiireva tlon, with whom, as 1 aminioriued, thoy worstiippod Tney could not hour tho truth preached, as it was by their loval pastor, without being inspired with haired lor treason and oppression. I hey gavo their lives tor the overthrow ot both. Thoy foil nobly in the causo ol truth and justice, witu tho armor ol rip-iitcousncss upon them " i'hey Bleep well." Tho fullest nicorure ot our ratiludo is ouo. not to them only, but to two liuuilren and eighty tnou-aud more who le I in battle aied ot diseases con'ractol In the lubhc s rvie or Irom stuivation and fiendish cruelty in i In- ton i pens and prisons ot ihe Soutn. ft hat can we do for them now that they aro dead? Noilnwg. We can omv a ociato them with tiie cau. e lor which thy died, and honor them bv honoring the causo. Wo must uphold it as worthy ol their Bacrilice, and never never abandon it, lhev died lor their countn lor liberty aua jmtice, at war with trcasan, oupres-lon, and wrong. 1 hey did their duty well, and it is ours to see that their services shall not be cheapened or their fame im perilled, by putt ntr our trust in traiiors, or en couiaging a lase sympathy with men whose hands are stained with loyul biood, and whoso hearts are as lahe as ibeir oaths. Ccuid we insult tho memories of our doad soldiers moro than to permit tho enemies who nlow then to enter our letrisia ive ha Is and make laws lor the people? lathe nation to .o troverncd now by the men who sought to destroy it f (Shall they wipe their b'ooi.y sword up;)ti tlio flair lor which the lova. soldier died, and vote in Congress against the pension lor his widow or his orphan child? Ibis votive lab.ct i a protest against ill From every battle-field como the voices of our slain In earnest and solemn rt monstrance! The dead of Anderson vile start into life a?aru, aid standing beloro us " Hi their glaring eyes that pierce our very souls, ark it v-owhom they torveil, would dishonor thra now by crowning treason. From LibMy aud Castle Tli under, a' d Bol e Is n and Salisbury the ghosts of our l-U'ther ripe and denutnil with trumpet tongues t'.ut th" cause tor wlilca they died slia I bo forever sacicd, and that no tra tor's hand Bhall touch itio ark that Ltars it. For their sake, tuen lor tho liv ing as wo.l as tho dead lor tho sake of our children lor the sake ol justice-for the sake of God let us harbor neither l.ve nor svmpathy, nar confidence nor respect lor treason or tor traitors! We should never t-ust tne flag of our country in sucu bands ior suffer the voto ot a traitor to deSle an American ballot-box! Too warres ot treaou is d atli, and bo it bus been evor since the days of Judas. It that penatv be commuted to perpetual disiranchiscmont ot tho trakors of tho Sntitii who Lave b'-cn in arms araiiiB' us, it is as lar as morcy can (io without injustice, and wrong;, and insult to the jrood citizen who servi 8 the country with fide lity and lays down his me in its deienso. It i a sad aud sickening spectacle to sco a proiessor ot loyalty standing on the grave of tho murdered Lincoln, and hear him demand lor traitors the unconditional right ol representation in Coug.ess. 1 am not ottering a political speech, but simply tho inspirations ot a loyal heart filled with respect for the memory ot the men who died tor us, and with prathuiie to the Almighty Father for accepting tiiora as his instruments to destroy oppression, break every yoke, aud proclam liberty to all the inhabi tants ol the land. We mu t seeuro all that our arms have woo. It wo listen to thac kind ot instruction that comes Irom the la se piophufei of the day, who are ready io scourge us tor doubting their absumed infallibility, ins.i ad ot having a Moses lor our leader, wo shall b ' like tho eedats ol Ubanou ihnt accepted a bramble for their ruler, and were de stroyed by the lire that enme out of it. We must learn our lessons in a very different school. We had better look into the graves where cities and nations are buried, and inquire why they perished. We tball bud that oppression and pride, and avarice and corruption, and injustice lostered by false pro phets, biought upon them the judgments, of the Almightv and tho irrevocable penalty of death. "Woe onto thee, Choraziu 1 woe uuto thee, Botti Baiaa!" stands to-da. as a perpetual warning to all people and nations of the earth. I should tremble for my country now moro than ever before, if I had not iaitu in the power and wi.l of Almighty God to overrule ti.o intrigues of laitbless servants, and es tai 1 sh that ju.tice who e judgments do not vary with the conip ex on of its waids. Let us r joice that ou nob e deal have left to us the prateiui duty ol potting together the grand re sults ol their putriotio sacrifices. We have their honored and liv.ng Cunita riots to aid os in this ea end work We have the I ht of Christianity to cheer us in our labor, and to illuminate and Ulus tiate, as we p ocr-ss, the victories ol the oar. What a g'orious work ir is, to lilt up from darkness and degradation, into lii'ht and respectability, an entire race "i l.unmii beings, aud invest them with the rigl.ts and digi itj ol an intelligent and responsible munhooi' I Can any one complain that such labor as this can work a wrong to anv citlzeu of the country t Can any Christian say that nuowledgo aud Christianity ai d even-handed Justice must oe reserved for a par ticular race ot men, und thai others must be excluded Irom the enjovmont ot them? Can any loyal man suiver the bait e-holds ot the Hi Dellion, or look into the homes or hearts made di solato by its wickedness, and suv that its iustiuatorsaud abettors, nu,hiiven of their crimes, should be not only the peers but the rulers ol a loyal people ? 1 cannot answer tbe"e question- for others, but 1 h vo answered lor uiysolt; aud I think I have truly aiuwerod tor those whose memories ynu would honor Hon. Morton Mo Ylichnel was then introduoed. He ('id not ct ra to uiak" any speech He had oeon in troduced as the ctii' f magistrate of i'ailadoloaia, and I e came in the name oi Hint high position to endoise the ae ion ol this centre. ation in the eroo tion ol that monument to iioir honored dead. Ho hoped to see the example omnia, ed by every church in i be land. Alter the conclusion of Vfuyor McMichael's ad dres, the assembly us dismissed with the beno dictiou. Anniversary Exkhcises at the N OH THE UN HUME FOB FU1KNDLES9 CHILDREN. The exi rciM's couueo ed witn the Filteenth Auniver taiy of the loiinai i peuiue ot tho Northern Homo lor Fiieucless Children, yesterday alternnou, at tract, d a large crowd of visitors, ana were of a highlv interesting character. J. W. Ciaghoru, Ksq., presided, and addresses were delivered by the Key. Air. lonence and Mr, Mason. Ihe n citations aud diaUvu.'S by tho children wore not only yui led, but relle tcl great credit upon the teachers. Quite a number of new aud very protty and appropriate songj and h mug were sung by the children in a style wh.ch elicited tho admiration ot all present. At linr clofO ol tho exorciso-i, the chil dren i-at down io a bouulital tupper, which thoy en jojiil wuh great vusio, i hero are at to s time conu'-nled with tho Northern Homo nearl- 40ucl!ilunn about 181) ot whom are the orpbaUD ot Boldierg aud sailors. In order to meet tho prcutly inereasod demand for room, tho erection of a new building is to be commenced ut once, which will contain a largo school-room, a laundry, aining-room, era i u next 1 uosdav evening. May 8, at a quarter be line 8 o'c o- k, toe regular Himiversarv of mo Home will te co'enrated at the North Jtioad street i'ros bylenun Church, ltroad and urnon streets, on whicn occasion one hundred of tlio children Lelouing to the Unmo will sin ir a number ot ttieir beauutul 6ong, and thero w il be a repetition ot t.ie rocica tioiin and dialogues which g ve so much pleasure to the tisiiors ves erday. Tlia annual report will also bo rend, and ado rebecs delivere d by Itev. Ur How. en, lr. Keadie, and oilier P'omment speakers. The occasion I'loinpos to be one ot rest interest. Late Papekb, Magazines, Etc. Mr. Coimau.ol Adams Express Company, has nlaeed us under obligations lor 1 es of late Southern news ptpem lir. A. Winch. No 6'5 Chosnut streot. has sent us tl e Intei-t rcouved num ers of St. Jaw' Marr'tziu", AH the Year Vieund, Once a-IVttk, Caisell't Jf'imtlj ftiltr, rto. K'Omer, No. 408 C1 esnut street, a-nds LmtPm bti.tr ly, the Anjosy, Fan, aud J'uiuh. TI1E DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, 'WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 186G,1 A Pl.EASAK .ENTEBTAUrMWr. Thfl annual maminatioii ot 8t. Michae ' cllOotoolt place last night, In tne school building attached to fet Michsel's ( huroh, id Hecond street, near J. flitr ion. Jn the piow noe of a larce concourse ot persons, li e exe cisci were commericed oy an overture by the band, composed of pupils ot the school, at the cli se ol hich ibe second c asa was examined tn re gard to iheir stialunieuts in georrapuv. Tneevl denco given by trm c ass of profloiencv -in tnls Iranrh ol their studies, was qu'te satisfao cry. I he examination in this Mudy conttuued Ibr about a halt h.nir, during wh ch tan qnosiious giveu by tho Jlrothcr who comlnoted the examination were anwerrd promptly. .The pupils of the first e'as alio cave undoubted evidence ot their at ta'nmentu In Knglish grummar, book-keepin?, aigobra. and geometry. ' 1 he school consists of about five hundred tcholnrs, taught by six Instructors, who aro kn nvn t y tho niimo H Christian Brothers, a. II. Oavor bi itiR the Director ot the schoo. Ti.e exercises were concluded by a stand flua'o by the Hand. M Taiiade of tiie Cadkts of Tem pehanck. The Cadets of lcinp.ranoo parauud yi steidiiy, according to announcement, but th1) rain Interlcred sadly with t' e arrarwements beloro fie entire route had been passed over. The members ol the various Sections ai-semi led on Broad streot, rlifh' resting ou C lie nut, punctually at 111 o'olock, in the lol o ing o ider: First Liivis ou, coinporad ol See tions No. I to 6, lieaileil hy Jacob Fotter, Ciratnl Sluislinl. and special Aids; ecoud tlivision, noc tioi.s Nos. 6 to 12. 11. M. l'hlller. Marshal : Third Division, Circles Nos I and 2. ana Sections Nns. 1H to 17, E. Miute, Mnrshal: Fourth Divisiou, sec tions No 18 to &. William (inilinm. Marshal. l'he buys pif ictileil a very handsome appearance as t'n-y moveu uown uroau street j hey Had with tliem a large number of ham, ers. wreaths. ot. A iarirn timnber ot the boys were dressed in white shirts and black pants Good bands of inuic accuini amuJ many ol the Sections. ITosriTAL Casi p. Archibald Smitb. areri flxtcm years, had both his arms broken, yesterday alternoon. ny tailing Irom tho steps ot the Union ii b l' no tiome. John Cannon, aged fifty vears. resitlinrr at No 207 Alien street, who wus painting a bnildiusat ,Mntn and Cherry atrce's, iiceidentullv fell Irom tho slug ing to tho c round, breaking ouo of Lis arms, his shouldcr-olaoo, and Bovcial ribs. Wilnnm U. Fulton rciding on .Sidnov street, had the artery of his right arm cut Oy apaueol frlas, oo Monday evening. Ail ot the above wore admitted Into tho Pennsyl vania Hospital. Police Items. E. Florence waa arrested yestercav at Ouktord's hat store, on Chosnut street, on tho charge of appropriating hat. i he alloca tion was that ho wont into the store under the pro tcote ot purchasing, and, whne the ationduut's back was turnoo towards bun, was seen to put ouo under bis coat. A mirror m front of the sa esman cnauled bint to sco this done. 1 he, accused was committed by Alderman Hurley An Important Arrest. Thomas Mur ray, another of the parties engaged in infringing Nilt-on Goodyear 's hard rubber patent, and who re sisted the Marshal in Borviug the writ Inst wook, was arrested yesterdav. and taken bo lore Commissioner t-niitu, and hold in $80U bail to answer at tne next term of the Court AMUSEMENTS. ISLE'i CONTINENTAL N E WS LV (XrllANCK. hoice hsts to all n aces ot Amusement mar b hA,i an to o'c eck anv evening. ) ai ly AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC, COJBSER Of JJKOAD and LOC I ST 8ireeuj. Les.-ee and Manager WILLIAM WHEATLEY FAREWELL KIGHTS In riilladelphla oi the t KLEHKATED RAVEL TROCPE. THH (Wednesday) EVKNMl, May 2, JeLNT bit KFIT OF PIOVORITAFKP1TA ANIJ MONS. VON II AM ME. First time of the new and irrand ballet of FICKUITA. rerdita Slgnorlta PEFITA Couito Alfrcl Mons. VON HA.vlttU jue l eior rue ulty, iuudu AMI-.IUUA, ON TUB TIREK FHIM IRVPEZE THE MABTINEI'iT Ka VILYIN THEIR GRACEFUL AMD CI-ASHI,'AL GROUriSQS To conclude with ( ast time) the Interesting panto mimoot JOCKO. TIIE BRAZILIAN APE. 1'Ipo AKTOINE RAVEL Jocko PAUL MARTINET IT FRIDAY, ONLY BENEFIT Ob' KR1VCOIS RAVEL, An entire CTlanxe ot penormance eve y nltrht. 1 O BILL WILL Bii KEPEA1EI). ADMISSION SO cents Reserved Seats 79 cents Family Ircle 30 cents Ampnltheatre 'ib cents Hours ouen at H past 7. To commence at 8 o'clock, beats secured in advance at V. W. A. Trumpler's Jtuslc Htoie. Seventh and Cbcsnut streots, and at the Box Oflice ot the Academy Irom 9 A. M till 4 P.M. fcAll KDAY F I K KNOON. at 2 o'clock, TbE FIFilIGRANH RAVKL MATiNKE will be given, being, posltlve'y. THE LAST BU r ONE. ADHESION, with reserved scats SO cents EW CH ESNUT 8THEET TUEATHE. CHRSN VT Street above Twelfth. LEONARI OROViR it WILLIAM E. SINN, Lcascel and Managers. WILLI Ail E. SINN Resident Manager. Hours oncn at 7. Curtain rises at 7 45. Tnil EVENING, THIS EVEMNO, THIS FVEN1NG, TUH EVu-MNG, Last kivk mghi'8 LAST 11VE MUnrS OF TUB EMINENTLY 6UCCE88KUL ENGAGEMENT OF THE SPARKLING AND VIVACIOUS FAVORITE, MlSS MAGOIE MllC'HELL, Ml-S MAGGIE IIIJHELL, liIB MAGGIE MircHELL, MISn MAGGie MITCHELL who will appear In the charm'ng character of AUltli; 1H THE BEAUTIFUL HOME DRAMA, In tlve acts, entitled UTILE BAREFOOT. LITTLE BAREFOOT. LIT i LE BAKcFUOi. , LITTLE BARf'FOUT. Mies MAGGIE MITCHELL will oe supported by tt r. J. W. COLLIEU, and the strennth of the Company. FRIDAY EVENIVG, BI NEFIT OF a IKS il AGGIE MITCHELL. SATl'ltDAY ArTEKNUiN AND EVENING, Alay 5. SATURDAY AFI KKNOON AN U EVt. NINU, Mar ft, ... ANNUAL BENEFIT OF WJI E KiNN (Kesldent Manager). MONDAY EV1 NI O, May 7. first appourance of . UK, EDWIN AD VMS. AamlsBlon to evening pertoimance, 25o 50c, and tl M R?. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH STREET iiiuiui. uegins at ifi o clock. LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OF MADVME CELESTE WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENING3. . May 2 and 8 TdE HOUSE OS THE BB1DGB OF NOTRE DAME. Zar'Tsro? Madame CELESTE Alter which, the it orious larce of McodcniinNuhhs Stuart Rohson FttlDAY BENEFIT AND LAT MGUl' OF M.UHMK ' ELESl'E, vi ho wl',1 appear In two grand plays. 8 TUliDAY. THE STREET OF NEW YORK, Seals secured six da) s lnadvunce. WALNUT STUEKT THRATK B.-N. F. corner NINTH and WALNUT Stioeta Begins iiuaner to B. TDIS (Weilnesilay) EVENING, May 2. NISTtI MGUT of the brilliant e"tui.en'eiit 01 MU. r.DW.N BOO '.II, who will appear In Ills great ro e ,,, H1CUAKI) III. In r-'hakespcarc's historical irageuy or KKUAliU TlllC lUIRD; THE BATTLE OF BOSWOBTH FIELD. MU. EDWIN BOOTH RICH vltl III UlR CHAliLKS H'RRON EARL OF PICHMOND. THURSDAY-MR. EDWIN BOOTH as HAMLET. NEW AMERICAN THEATRE WAI.til'T Street above Ktghth. BlilLLlA.Vr COMBINATION. EVERY EVE!Ivt, AND ON WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTER. .NOONS. LAST WEEK OF EL NINO ELDIE, M AD'l.Lh FKHJtExTa L I ue womlcriul Kuiualfl Gymnast, from Euope. Mr. G. W. sMI III ana pullet 1 roupu. eontjM, L'inces. Iinimas, Ethlnpiau Burlesques, e'c. MUSICAL SOIREE, EVERY EVENING, AT TUB CI1Y CHFSH AND HEADING ROOMS, No. 1235 CUFSNUr Street, Thliadrlphia. C4 16 1m AMUSEMENTS. USICAL FUND HALL. COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT roa ina PllKSI'JNTATION or Tin Carl AVolfsohn Tcsnmonlal, On Saturday lOvtmiriK, luy D. For particulars see Programmes. To bo had at the Mnslc Mores. ft 2 ft SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO A GHEAT WORK OF ART, KOV. ON TII!llITIOM AT F. YLEWITZ PIIILa DELI'Hl A ART Oli.l.tllV, No. imilk (Tl F" Nt T M. cot Cnmmarana's (lirat Histi.rlca I'l turool the h a t king of ali amiri. UT CAUI11NAL HIPPO, IN 17113 Pair ti ll hv order oi the 'tallnn Oovernment. 'I lie I'leture wbl he enrsved hy ,f 1 -AKTAIN. For a ;uil uescrtntlon oi thl.pxtrnerillnnr.y pioiluctlou, yie reler to the printed details In the Gallery. Admission to tho Gal crv, 25 cents. 4 21 lm p kkmania onciiiKA.-runuc UK. VT nearriflls everr KATl KIiaY AFTERNOON AI M II HAL UND HALL. SH o Cock. Ennuerr.onts reset ly s1ilreslnr GEONGK HASI .UT. Agent, Sn, vi SiONTtREY street, between r.ace and Vine 1 VI m 'HE OLDEST AND LAIU3EST SADDLE AMD IIAWNElStJ MANUFACTURING" ESTA liLISHM EXT IN THE COUNTRY. LAITY, ME EKE U & CO., No, 1216 CHESNUT STREET, OFFER OF H1LTR OWN MANUFACTURE t ETCGY HARNEHS, from 2 fjn to 1IG11T BAROUCHE do 80 CO to 350 HEAVY do do 75 CO to 600 EXPRI68, BRASS MOUNTED HARNESS 27 80 to 90 WAGON AND tFLF-AT JUSTING 15(0 to 30 STAGE AND TEAM do 30 00 to 50 LADIEb' SADDLE, do 12 00 to 150 CENTS' do do 8tJ0 to 75 Bridles, Countings, Bits, Tosetts, Horse Covers Blushes, Combs, foaps, Blacking, Ladles' and Gents Travelling and Tourist Bscs and Packs, Lunch Baskets Dressing and Shirt t ares, Trunks and Valises. 3 9 6mrp K tiai pCl 1 KSN UT ST. DK. LESSEY'S VEGETABLE PILLS CUUR Dyspepsia. Dlarrhcra Rheumatism, Nl k Hea'l ache. and all neranitements of the Liver Tbi-y puril'v the blood, and mate the skin snt't and lair. For alo bv Dr. lEtiHEY No 333 N. NINTH eireet, PbUadelphln, and hy Dnitglstsgeiierall' . ( AHPEN, N. J . 8Dtcintier2. 1K65 Or. Lossey Dear Sir: 1 1 slves me great pleasure to add mv testimony In favor ol your "Vegetable Liver l'lils" I had been stllictcd with deranged condition of the Liver for ten years, and. during that time, suffer d Intensely irom acrid ciscliaiges rem stomach and bowels, serlouxl.v piostratlng my phvslcal and mental energies for weeks at a time, so much so that mv li e was desnalied of. But, tb ouphaklnd Providence, I was Introduced to vou. and by the u- or vour 'ills I have been woudcr luliv testored, not having had an attack o my old com pl air tor lost a single Kah oath service, 'lhev act Ilk- a charm Bad It not been for them, I have no doubt I should have been lain asHe from the mlnbtry I mast aad a lew lines in lsvor of vour "Life Pre server. ' or Vtgetalile Ltnluieut. 1 have used li for Erysipelas Scalds and Hums nd Inflammations: it nreduces remarkable resul's. I was cured of a verv bad sore by Its uso Many nl my nclKhbors are using It, and It gives universal satiaiaction. it snould be In every howe. Yours, RFV. J H. 8TOOKTOV, i 28mwf.'mj THIRD Btroet, . amdeu, N. J. 3 2 TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, BRACES, and all other Surgical appliances of the most approved kinds, Infinitely superior to all others, at No. 60 North MVe NTH Street. Ladles attended by Mts. Dr. McCLl NACHAN. Male department by a comne tent snrgeon. 3 23 3mrp SHIPPING. tW$y HAMILL'S PASSAGE OFFICE. Qtaftf- "ANCHOR LINE OF BTEAMFR8," ' LIBERN I A." "COLUMBIA. CALELOMA." "CAHBRIA." "I ill TAENIA," "INDIA.' Steam to LI VERI OOL TON DONDERRT, BELFAST. DUB LLS JiEWRY, ( OKK.AM) GLaSOOW. BATE- OF PASSAGE. PAYABLE IN 1'Al'EBCUIiBENCT. CABI N 90, $80, and 7ti bTEiKAGE ; , '1 HE PAID CEKilFIl ATES Issued for bringing out passengers irom tne above points at I.OWFB RaTES than any other use. Also, to and Irom ALL MAI IONS ON THE IRIsn RAILWAYS. SPECIAL NOI1CE Passengers will take particular no'lee that the ' Anchor Line" is the onlv line eratitint. tftiour.tr ikkets at the above rates from Philadelphia t the rolutn named above, and that the undersigued Is the only dily authorised Agent In Hilmdilplna. Apply to W. A IUMIT.L, Bole Agent for'ANCHOR LINE." 1 1 No. 217 WALNUT Stroeu FOR HARTFORD, CONTN. illtul nl. ,kn TVI A It, . 1. . XT. . n , BEg ' 1 luirv, - " lim u l 1 1 r ,T .1 nr. Anil KAUl ,. . . AX. IT '..AntAa..,n k .Villi t lUil VAJ'au, llia.iraiiici 1- v. T AAl, v.ttl'lUIII OrulU ley, ntw loading at AHi H Street whuri, will leave as above with despatch. For freight, eio.. apply to WILLIAM M. BAIhll ifc CO., 4 30 St No. 132 South DJ.LA WAKE Avenuo. r.. AtTTlN F0B N Ew Y0I K. PHILADEL jiiidimKj! delphla Steam Propeller Comnany Do bokicb bwilisure Lines, via Delaware and Karltan Canal, leaving dai y at 12 M. and 5 P. Al., connecting with al Northern and Eastern lines. For freight, vihkb vthl be taken upon accommodating terms, ai ply to W ILLlAM M. 1SAIRD & t O., 3 16 No. l!2 b DELAWARE Avenue TO SHIP CAPTAINS AND OWNERS.-TIIE 1 undersigned having leased the KENSINGIO 8CKEW Duf K.begb to in orm his frienas arid the patron, ol the Dock that be i i repareU with increasea fad I tie to acton mod ate those having vesse a to be raised oi repaired and being a praclcal shlparpenter and caulker, wl 1 give perso nal attention to the vessels en trustee to hint lor repairs tantalus or Agents Khla Carpenters, and Machinist having vessels to repair are solicited to call. Having the agency for ihe sae of ' Wettersiedi'r Patent .Vletallic onipositlon" toi t opper Paint for th pieervation of vesnels' bottoms, for this city, I am pre paied to lumlsh the same on lavonh'e tnnns. JOHN 1L HAM MITT. Kens ngton ecrew Dock, 111 DELAWARE Avenue, above LA UREL Street. PROPOSALS. AVY D E P A It T M E N 1. N AraiL 21. isnn Sealed Proposals, endorsed "Proposals for Eieot ing a liniluing lor the Uepartmeut of Euoiuory ou the aval Academy Grounus at Aunapolis, Mrv land," wi 1 bereceivod at this otllco until Vi oViock M , on the VMi day of May next, at which hour tae bids will be opened, lor luiu'slilog ull the materia und workmauBiup necessary in the ereutioa and complotii n ot a bundmv aceordiuir to plans uuc i-l ee.licu ions to be seen at the .Saw Doparruiuut or at the Naval Academy, auuui oIis, Maryland Pidders wilt be required to giuto the amount tor which lliey will ltiru'tn ull mutona s.au l coinnlcu the builuiug according to tho pluus and "pecillc i tiou, and n all lesprcls lead lor occupation. u are requo ted to liume the 'lino in winch thoy wil engage to compete the work. 11 upon the exdii'inanon ol tho plans and sjoolll canons, it should appear that niouilicjtions cuu be made toi duig to lisnou tho cost in ihe uu.liling with . ut linrjuiMiiir us strentrtU oi durability, bidders ere Invitid lonuggtst sucu moditicalious. and to stall the amount lor which they will oiuiulote iliBbulil inc it such mndilieatio- a aie adooted; that is, they can I m according to the plans arid spoonictt oio , m.a also uccoidiuar to such tuudilicaiiousas tnoy mm think proper 'o ifgest. buch mooillcniious must not involve any cnano in the d.mmsious of tho building or iu tho par ticulnr airungtiueiit ol looms as shown ou th plans. Foch bid must he aecompanieil bv good anr1 sulTi cient guarantors, approved b an ollieor of tue Gov en nunt krowu to tn's Departnieut, that thu biddei il , ii h, oiler bo accoii.ert, enter iu o contrite in m rioiru iho wo k ai cording to his tud, aud the lu- Iurinu nt lex rves the nulit to rojectanyor all tue nds, as the interest oi the Government tuuy io uuiio. THORN ION A JKNKIvvs, 4 2Caui3w Cbiel oi B jicuu ot Nuvi.t'iou. t ; (tOVFUNMENr BALK Or THE M1LIIARY 1 KAILKOAD Al' BKAZU8 8AfiIIA.0, I EX AS (UARTHRMASTKR-GrNKRAL'S OrrtCB. I Washington d. c, April 111, 18'W ( 'I he attention oi capitalists seekin a proUiable Invesln.ent is invPed to this sale. t-eali d l'toposals will be received at the olTloo of the Ljiiirttrn, aster General (Division o liivsr and Lai) 'Itansportation), at YVAHUIV I O.N, U ., unultLe first cay of June next, at 12 o'clock 1 , lor the purchase ot all ih ncht, til e, and ln'erost of 'he Lnlied 8late in aid to iho Lulled 8ta e-i Miiltorv Hal road Irom itrazos Santiago to v lull 's but el, e lexas 'I lie rale wil liciudn the enltro track and H. nms. Luilo ng, water stations, turn- ablcs Ij-mI u -. eto the tai loan ma trials and stippi es pertaining to the read toveil er with t' e iol.ini stuck, ch.s mi el trery, and oilier equipment. It e sale wil' not ii.ciude tho tit o to tho hit d w trill i oes not 1.0 (irii to tho Unite" States. 1 his rouii ir- about ton mi e- in length, and exten.N fiim l.rn70 t-niitiui to Wh te's Hanelie, on i n -!! (.nine from ibis point ennnectioii is mad oy b aii er with Jirownsvilie and M i'aiuora. Ttii route is the shortest and best lor ilio lmmotife ti a flic I e w ecu thotiull of M xico and ho Interior of .-otiihern Texas aud Norti ern Mexico, and tho con.miiiiication bv rail ulone can readily bo c. IU. ded to l'rownsvillo lie load already competed saves thirty miles ol d II cult and toriuous l avli'ktinn. Iloata nu 'ho nvir now vhatfi-, n is staled, lor freight to Hrowiis vi le, as high i.s to per barrel, and lor passeiiger 15 cmli. Hie rood Is Cvc lect trnage, rood tics T rail, and lull-r-piked. A ore particu'ar description of the property an be obtuiuid at tms oihee, or at fliat of the h.el (ttiain i nianer Military Division ol the Gulf, at N ;w Oilians A rondiMon of tho sal will bo that transnortati ui rball te lurmshtd lor all Govemmout troo.isu iu eur plies, whenever required, at iliorate paid bv Govennneu: at the time to the New 1 ork ccnlial llai read. '1 lie terms of payment acce'ited will bo tinipo coii-.d(jitd the u ost lavorab e to tho Govern ment, 1 en per cent each, in Government funds, to be j bio en a ceptance el pmposal. Ibe Government reserves the right to reject any or all propi suis. 1 toj ci-a s should be endorsed, "Proposals for pur clmte of Biaos bamraro auu Kio Grande Kailroa i." and addres-ed to the Division of Itiver aud Kul 1 lanopoitation, (juattormaster General's Oilico, W ashn.gton, I) V. older of the yuortermsster General. ALEXANDER lli.LSS, Brevet Colonel and A. y. M , in charge of Fourth Division y. M. G. O. 4 23 tAlUl POSTl'ONEMEN I . PliOiOSALS FOR EGItAVIGS OF THE 1LI LSI 1ATH)N ACCOYIFANYINU THE h'l- It It i OF THE COM MISSION Lit OF PATENTS FOH THE YFAU 1805. OFFICE hCPKKlTiTKNDENT PUBLIC PEINriSO, 1 Washington, Annl 27, 10 j Sealed Proposals will Lo recoived at this ollic until IhLUSiDAY.the 17th day of May. 18tS6 at li o'clock, li r luiiiiHliwg one sot ol l'ages of the illus trations of Macliincrj, etc. accompauyinu the Itenort ot the Commissioner of Patent for the jearl;5, with the name and address ot the Pateut"e and th" clioiucter and dute ol tne l'atcut on each illustra tion. Ihe drawings y ill oe fi rnished on raporto tho ct utiactor, who mu-t urrango them into pates in numerical order, as nearly as is ci insistent wi'h neatness and compactLcos; and tho executiou of tho work must be fully equal to that fur nished for the published report lor 18G2, which has been adopted as the siatdard for the present vo line. 1 he p'atcs are to bo delivered at thi oilico fiee oi cost for transportation, and subject to the ap proval or rejection ot the Superintendent of the Public 1 rlnting. Bond and approved security will be it quired for the laithful performance oi the con tract. The work will comprise about Uve thoa-and Illus trations, making oyer seven hundred pages, measur ing 4J by 8 inches. Bidders are required to proposo lor tho woik ly the illustration, with the understand Ir g that, when moro than one flyure is required to illustrate an invention or deal en (us is someilmos tho case) the whole number of lieurea will bo estimated and paid for as a single H jsb-ation Awards vn 1 be made "to the lowes. and be-t biddor lor tne interest ol the dovernment, due regard being paid to the execution ot the work," under the direction of tho Jo nt ( ommittee on Printing Any further information tnat may be required will be lurniehod upon application at this oilico, or to the Commissioner of Patents. Proposals will be addressed to "The Joint Coin m ttee on I'nnting," Washington, D. C, care of tlio undersigned, ar d endorsed on the envelope "Projo sa p lor l atent Office Keport." The an vcrtisement lor proposals dated the 23d ot April. 1860, is withdrawn 4 SO mwltmyTJ JOHN D DEFREES, Superintendent of the Public Printin". T1N1TED 8TATES MILITARY RAILROADS. J OFFICE OF ASSISTANT QUARTER At A 6TEK, no. iw u Btroet, WASHIKOTON. D. C Anni 28. 18nrt Sealed Proposn a will be received at this oflice, uurii it o-oiock u., aiuAUAi, nay m. tor tne pur. chose.lrom tho United iMates.of all tho IRON VV OUK lor Nineteen Si ana of "Howe's Improved Truss Prtd. es," coneis ing ot the hods, Bolts, l'lates, ana Dowels, suitable lor the dinorent spans, tho luttor varying in length irom eighty to one hundred aad forty-ono feet. 1 1 e lion is now stored at the Works of tho Cleve land Rolling Mill Company, Cleveland, Ohio, aud wid be sold by the pi und. A detailed bill of the iron, and the leng h of the spats, may be obtained on application at this iff ce. Terms Cash, In Government lunds. Ibe United States reserve the right to reject all bids, it not deemed advantageous. Proposals should be endorsed "Proposals lor the Purchase ot Bridge Iron." F J. CRILLT. Brevet Major and A Q. M., 4 80-18t U. SArmy. GOVERNMENT 8ALES. jSSPsTANT QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE Fcbt Delaware, Del., May 1, 186t5 Will be sold at Pubiio Auction, on account ot the United Staies, at Fort De aware. Del., On SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1863, At 1 o'olock P. M , the HOSI IIAL BUILDINGS, Consisting ol : Six Frame Buildings 24 feet wldo, 14 feet lugh, and U60 leet lonir. Contain ng tslrJO leet Spruce Flooring, 8LL8 leet giooved Ceiling Boards, l'J iUu plain Sningles. 91( 0 icot Hemlock Sheathing Boards, 11 K,0 leet Fine Boards. Ki lit Corridors, coma ning i0.fe7 leet plain Bourds, 4708 Pine Shingles, tiVf.O leet Fioonng, 8f.OO leet Sou m hug, 10 Cedur v; ater Tanks, 2500 gallons each ; DLivhlning Rods 825 leet iu ail. Four Sliei.s containing I'M A sbiug es, liito leei Hemlock Boards, 11 0 leet liein'ock Scantling', J780 leet 1'me Boards, 600 (e 1 1: looting, 2 Cooii)g Jiunces. Terms oi Saie Cash, Government funds A oeposit ot ten (10) percent, lo be paid on oicli bid ; balance immediately alter the sale. The buddings, etc., must be removed within twenty 1 20) days from datool salo, auJ will be ut the risk of the i nrclisser. 11 o 9 o'clcck A. M. tra n of the Philadolplua, Wil nniigion, and Baltimore Railroad I ompany, bit New Castle. On arrival a steam-tug will leave lor thu Fort. By order of Col O W. HRaDLKY, thiol Q. M. Mid nil Hep:. E S. SMITH, 6 2 lOt Bvt. Cspt V d. A , A. A. Q o FFiCE SUPERVISING COllUlSSAliY Dkpautmknt of Viuoinia and lSllUTH CiAUOLINA, Kichmonu V. Anrt 80. li(t. SALE OF HARD BUKAD Al' ITJDL1 , AUClIuN Will be sold at Pubiio Auction, on TIIUI.sDaY, the 17th dav of May, 1806 at 10 o'o'ock A. i ut li United States oinmisaiy S'oreliou-e, Uo'ds mho N. C., about three hundred and sixty. tour thmi'uuu (801 OlOj pounds of Hard bread, iu lota to -uit ur cliaseis i his bread Is in boxes of hit? (5 i) pounds each. Terns Cush, in Oovernment luuds, ou aaf of saie. THOMAS C. SULLIVAN. 6 212t Brevet Major and U-is., U. S A. 'I HE STAMP AGENCY, NO. 304 CHRSNn' I 'l JUKI , AHOVK THIRD WILL BJS CON TLNUEJ 48 UK h FTOyOH B 1 A si P 8 ol t VERY DEHCBIPTION CONSTANT!, ON HAND, d lib IN ANY MOUNT U PROPOSALS. GOVERNMENT SALES. JAhfcE BALK OK QU All TKRVf ASTER'S j SIOHES AT 1HH, CAVALRY Dk.Por.GlES NOLO, I. C QUABTaRKABTSR GlHrRAt'8 OFVIOB, I I FiRtT Division, I ' WAPmFOTON. I. C, Apm 23,1808 J By otdcr of the Quartermaster Ucneral, thore wil i e ro d, i r tl e premises, at nub te auction, under iho (iiKC.Ion ot Captain eorpeT. Brovninir. A. Q. ,M. on llDA.,tbe 8lh of May, 1806. and oontiuu i 'rem ray to dai until all is si Id, the hillowing do nritid lotscl Qnar'crmafti r's stores Ti. t ,, 145 sets I art Harness 125 lbs 1 allow, 18 rets Four-horse Har- 0 bills, .'alt, t ' s. 8" Oil Can, 40 sets Ambulance Har- a I'lnttorm Scales. 1 us 8 Snge aud Do line HO (m (.'. e-, lili u Is, I, v i if r i fr f oris, 17 Amy Wopons llM'Cl. C Am.y Woftetis ' Rlneks. 28 lowbnrs, 17 ibs Hai, load 8pUo (lonr (new, 200 (-hotter and One (tvio Hasps ?r,n iim xni r IISI ). 1 f n I Ularce (loui l ornel 7(KI (Imn Itinera. H.ilrr. o utac-iiois" wagons. lii.K-.elo I' 1 oi lab.e i orucs. COO I lie Ho ts. 85(1 Lltich fins, 1200 staples, Hooks, T's, f.0 Ai vils, i'i Csuuireiis, id liiikii.f Stoves and etc r Xtuics. 10 lleutit g Sieves, U(i l i r,( h r, HO Jie Tui les, !tt( 0 '1 a Lie tpoon, h 1 0 Kin vis and Forks, 14 Ladles, 1 t o 1 in Cups, H Or 1 in Times, fcfi t ell- e Tots, i'f I ti an 1 01 s, iif.O Uniiiire Forks, pin Axes. f,0 Hie Gee, 4f,0 heve s, 7 1 nil l.nrki Is ( argc), WO V ater Buckets. 44 pairf ilnm' S, h0 ltiding a Bridles, 20 purr, set 4 horso Am'ju- laneo Hm ness (nuvj, 10 Bridles inetv), 100 -etn Lines and Martin 1 ga es, Gl Collur Pads, 2 0 xurini'les. Suldlo I bas, and Cruppers, J sci Hobnlos, '70 Hlai.kcis, ,4 sides Belling Leather, 4 sides Bno e Utuncr, ifitH) Curry Corahs, 700 Horse Britsnes, 13 ihcels Sheet-iron ( t.ow). blS Head Halters Bi d 260 bs. Lead. l(Tis(ritH ), 60 ibs Ilabhit Metal, i(U Head Hnlters and lii lntorns. Luiims. Ue i s (grod), 6 boxes vv'iudow OUss, 1C10 lliau Ha ters (good), 2n Ibs. Itotten S'ouo, it 0 Head Ha ters, il Circular saw, fratno and 610 Head iiaiters and beltu.g Lnit.s, 2 C rcuinr Saws, CC0 Mck Straps ana 2 crosscut Saws, , t l ams, 4 Wood Sawi, 6(0 Halter Cbain, 'isi Hand Saws, aj (.anvas norse covers, 10 lenou ,-aws. b riiidstones. ,60 Planes (asorted). 82 Ax e Boxes, t:0C0 Ibs. sciap Iron, 80(0 lbs. Horso Suoes, CCC lbs. Chain, 6 Lor' Cr ams, 4t '00 ibe. Assorted Iron, 1IV.2 II s ,- crap Iron, tWO ibs. Hope, 170 Wal Brur-hrs, 87 sets SlioeniK Tools, 40 s ts .-sdi.leiV Tools, 60 aulk'Ug irons, Hay I Hooks, eto., II X.coi, 160 brands iasortod), 8 Cieavo i, 14 Aiincrs, 1 Tenon Augcrieompletu), 8 B'roi saud Kits, ('0 Auger Hits (assorted), 1 12 iryi. a Squares, 1 10 Spoke Shuves und .saw (ill liardits, Setts, 1601 ntcheK and Punches, 40 Oil st nes, 'M lUiisToiiirs, Tl Claw Hammers, li 0 tairs I'mclte's, 75 Cold Chifcls, CO Clinch ,'rons, 260 Hninnii ru(afsorted), m il LaspB, 21.0 li es, 2 Pillow', 210 itirtnis, cO Ice Ilook, 2 sets shoeing Stock", It 0 W hie Lai rows, 60 Iron l'ots. jbo llatcliots, 5 Sctew D ivers, 12 Monkey V renches, 11 Drawing Knives, 2 Spint l.eve s, 6 Ai zes end band Axes, 4 Si ts Stocks aud Dies, 100 ( hi-els (assorted), 600 llailer qtiar9, i0 gr sh Ituukles, 10 grors Ha v r Bolts, 10 anoss kinps. 4 Lutch Ovens, 90 Dour Bolts and Thumb 276 Stove Pine. Joints and: Latches. I.. . ire f i .... . . i . biLVni, '111, LilJUKB ffl"VriUUf, CO Camp Kettles, itSluks, i Piov. 8, 6 ltoad Scrapers, 80(0 l'lat tiring Laths, Wi Wagon Mounds (new), '800 Carria"i- Knobs, 'i0 ibs. Copr Hivcts, 150 pairs -tutt Hinges, 160 pairs Strap Hinges, '80 t hairs, 2 Olhe l ables, i '.'6 Otlice and Field Desks, letu troughs, SB Double tree and Lead 18,000 Orin Sacks. 1 are, I OLe "Pcl'on's Eight horse Povcr," with bear irgs and bo.ts, stalling, gearing, pulleys, etc., ai.d Ono Force Pump, capable of forcing: twolve thousand (12.C0O) gallons ot water per day. Anu many other aniclea not enumerated in the atove list. 1 eimf Cash, in Government lunds, SIoicb wib be deliveret on the wharf ol the Gicttoro Depot, tree ol expense to the pur chaser. The purchaser will be allowed five (6) days from dale ol rale in which to remove the stores A beat lor liiesLoro will leave the Sixth Street tthai't every hour during the days oi sae JAMES A. KKIN, Brevet Brigadier-Get. erai, In charge 4 24 12t liist Division, Q M. O. O. AiSSlsi AIN'T QUAHlEli.V ASIfcR'S OFtlCE ho. lloU GlKAhD MiKLKI', Piiiladklphia, April 24, 1806. . Will be sold at Public Aucnou, on accouut of the Unitea Stiitcs, oe tno grout ds. AT CHrsNUt HILL, PHILADELPHIA, ON tATUUDAlf, May 6 h, aud MONDAY, May 7-b, lb06, Sae commencing each day a. eleven (11) o'clock, A M. : Ino Buildings, etc., heretofore known at the U. . Mower Hos ital viz. : 86 1" mure built IngB 6 cc:ar Water Tanks, rapacitv 12 C00 gallons each. 1 Cedar Water Ti tk, capacity 26J0 gallons 7 Cor king Uanget 1 Abt'oti & t o 's oal Kcale. 1 VN oithingtou Steam I'um,i. 1 veiy ruptnor Steam Kngine, 8 horse power, with si aitiuif and bedina In flue or. er; ueariy new. 2 Tubular Boilers 4 feet diameter. 44S8 leet ot Oak Picket Fonce. 170 Livl tuli g-rcd irons. 6 large Wooden Wash Troughs. 66 VV o den V) ash Sinks. 49 Iron Soil Containers. 22 Iron Hoppers. J00 Table i ops. and 820 Trestles. 275 W ooden Benches. i he tramo bundings contain 1,000 7!0 leet Hem ock and Wi de Pine Scant ing, 786 8!i0 leet I ongui d and Woiked Boards. 876,110 icit Bough Boar. s. 2U8 000 feet Hoorir g Boards. 60 ti et ( ountcr and Shelving, in dispensary. 112 700 Bricks, in ch roney stacks and ranges. Ihe LuilUiues will be so d separa ely. 1 eriiis ol Sa'f ah, Government lunds. A ueposit of ten (111) per cent, to be paid on each Lid, balance to be paid on teudition of the ac count iho Iron and Terra Cotta Pipe to be Bold by the loot, bs ibt y ne buried in the ground, and to be dun up. and be riouod tllied in by the purcua'cr, and is u oiiost d to amount io 176 leet oi 4 inch, and 2050 feetol li to 2-Inch Iron Cas 1 li'o, more ot less the lion Wutcr ana Drain Pipe is supposed to tmciuni to 70n act oi 6-incb, 1GC0 leot ol 4-incli and 8 Inch, eaui ns'JtciiVoly 600 reet ol 4 inch Drain Pipo, more or loss, and 4 6-iLch Iron Valves. 'i he lena C t a Pipe is supposed to amount to 1700 leei ot 14-inch, more or 'ess. P ans of buildings cun be obtained at this oilico utd si cciliiatlons of the propetty seen 'Ihe ten o'clock A. M train of the Philadelphia. On mantown, and Norn town Kuliroad Company will airiveat Jiower Hospital In rime tor the sule, sti'itmu Irom Ninth and die-u streets. The buildings, eto. must le removed within thirty (30i i nvs lioiu daie of saie, and wbl be at thu risk ol ue i uitliaKcr. By order of Bievet Biigadier General GEOKGE II CRO'MAN, Atsis out Quurlerinater-Cienorttl U ft A, OEOuOE U OlfME, 4 24 lit Captain and Ass.staut Quarturmusior. T a miJTTA tWov "govkknmkst i ito- 1 l Fil l Y. Will le sold at l;vt ItEUV, Norih Cuiolina a large amount of OKDsAlSOE and OKI NANCE 1STOHLS. Sale to commence on the 16i h nay ot May, 1800, at 10 o'olock A. M, and con tinued daily until al be property, the principal elates ot which are given beiow, aro sold: lion and Brass duns, tiun Carriages, Harness, Sadd es, Halters, Brdlos, Blanketa, Wheels, id lion. Lead, Smiths', Armorers' and oaddlors' Tools. Oiu I eather, Shng Shots, Gins complete, lufantrv I quii'ineiiis, Implements tor Field aud Siege Uuns, ar d other articles too numerous to mention. Correct lls'S oi articles to be sold will be furnished upon application to this otlice By order ot Major-Goneral A. B DYEB, Chief ol Orduanco, Washington. D. C. JASPEH MYERS, 4 10 tfi 13 Brer. Capt. Ord Dept. U. S. A. Bit 1 D E B B U U ( MACHIMS WOKK3, orriCK, Ho. 69 S. PHONT 8TOEET, rerLADiuj'HiA. W are prepared to nil orders to any extent for oar MAI hTnERT fOK COTTON AND WOOLLEN MIXTA, ncludiug all recent Improvements In Carulng, Bpinulun. tud W tavtug. . We Invite the atoatlon ol manufacturers to oar ax tea 1 UII. 11 ALT BCD JINK.B 80S. GOVFRNMLN"r SALES. SALEUF 81 I AM OH1PT MILL, AT IBB ' , CAVALRY DKlOl 1. 1 FSfORO. D. C. CUAailUJIABTlB C,ylBAL'B OVFICB, ) JlRdT DlTISlOH, ( Wabfikot, D. C , April 17. 1806 1 By orCerof the Qusrteiniaster (.enerai, there will re sold on the pitmisrs, at public aueti -n, nndor He tllMction of tsplain t.eotgo 1. Browning. a n At ' ' , ON WFPNEsrAY Kav J8, 1806, at 12 o'cltck M , the following der-crrbed mblii o pro terty.to wrti CNF (I i JAM CR'N'DlNti AND FERD ri i (firnie, Mi(h n ntsive giuniie foundations). 40 ly 80 net, with dial, i, at, and ruen.e houses a lac ml, all cjt s.iucKd r.t tho vuy test maienal, and lu tho m i-t mi sini.tial tnatim r A io, tt the rane lime and place, tic mnchi'ent 1 1 d jn ini ttt. ot the nil1! roii-isni,g ol ONIl (li khuiKs, OF 100 HtlKnK I'OW ER, itr. o under ot tw.Mv-leo (22) Inches d nmator ai rl tv.n.t-ioiu U, uichis stroke, st u,ori u neiyy cast irou ted-p ate, with cold and hor at i- .imps i d lentrr ai d a cusi-irou (ly. liwi, with d"'vinrr. i viley.ol tliennr en nter nl ten (10) lee. m ...amo. ui and twenty-Iour(24)ii,ches foco, with Ju .son'a I n' r nt governor TWO .2) BOIL FRS. OF CO-HOttSE lOEB FAt H, n ade of the best boiler iron, flve-slxleontlis (.V 16) of an licli:ri ti ictn ss live (6) bet in diam. n r ami c urtr en (14) leet live (6 inches in length , -aoli JnC? ,B'n""' '"eiity-six(7t! la,,-wo del fliirm, each three (,i) and ono-fourth (J) inches in o.uinetor! will: all l.n n qirisiu upiu inrtu'i s UN 10) I'AIK OH Ut" Fl' PATENT PCCIT. Mil.LSAV 1UiKTV W INCHES MtilAU coi s'lucltd or solid French I nrr millstone and sot In brsvy. wc1.-ialni.ccd lisnies, w.th hav-cutiers. r'f veto.s, and coiiyeyors sulhciont locuf anil hmdla the l av. gr. in, nTil prepared Iced on the must eco. l (lnirul ar d inbor-Faviug nlae. 1 1 e si altiurr in ol tiniflied wrought Iron, and tho rutiei s ol ci st iron, laced and baiarc"d,witti hangera ana Lcxee, tullicient to drive ten (10) pans ol biurn, tic. I he mam driving be t Is ot iour (4) plv rubber, end twenty iour (24 1 ncl.es wide. Ihe be ta tof unv ng the rnilis, etc., aro ot the best oafc-hmncd. pati m sir tched leather The t-.neiie, IHneiR Machinery, and Fix.'nres of even description, are oi the vcr be-t material and woit.maiit.hip. and aro still in exc-lieu' condition ai e line woiting order, the mill having toeu in opo lot on only etioui Udeen mnntlis. It denned advirable by the scent ot tho t overn n ent on the day of sa e, tho bui.diug will bo sold eeiaiatey. lei ms- Cash, in Government funds. lurclot-rrr wbl bo required to remov. their property Left ro the 11 ret (lr-t) cay ol JuK next, unless othcrtviso arranged with tho owner" ol tha crounds. A loot lor Cieiloro will lcnvo tho Sixth "tree whorl every In ur (lining the dtiy ol sae eny lurthpi inloruiutiou that mav bo defirtvl wil be given iiiion iippiiciriioir. In peonor by leitrr to t ni iuin GFOKt,. 1'. HKOWNIKO, Assistant Ouar teimaster, CioLoro, or to this cilice. Bievet Pi gBdler-Cenerol, in charge 1st D visioa, Quarterma-ter-Cenrral's Ctl':co. 41Sow caTeof(.o" KKN VEN v piToperi y, "at O lOillUMs llOMlOb V. Al'.MY ( I.( 1H1M3 AM) KyUIPAOB OPFICK 1 IOBTH1-P8 iiOMtoit. Va.. At ril 28. 18.W I 1 he lollov. iii articles ol irregular clothing will be sold at 1 tibiic Auction, at Oovernment cii.tmuc Moiehonso. on road leading t . Camp Ui.inluon, 1-ortiiss Monroe, Vu on WEDNESDAY. Slav Id. 16C0 at 10 c'clock A. H., viz :- y ' tlf O paiis leggings, new, 8C.00 i bus tiowsers, i ew. 66 citizens' coat-, new, 22 rails brogaus, new. 7 liatiuo juckets new. 28 Xouavo vests, n w. ISZouavo scans, new. ID Zouave caoN new. 2 Zouave Jackets, new. 1' 4 greatcoats, damngotL 122 drocs coats, damaged. CO hats and caps, osmaued. Tern s I ash, in Oovt ri.meut fund. I ui chaners must n move tue.r property within Brt da s irom date oi salo. By orcer ol Quartermaster-General. JOHN LlVHv'8. Military Storekeeper United stules Army. E F JAMI.S, 4 TTC Auctioneer. OA LE OF ARMY WA GONj" Cbief Guabtemiabtek's Ofpioe rJ Depot of Wakhotopj WAemOTON D C , April .9 iSOC ccuicu i roposais are invnou lor ine purchusu ( I-JI A ...IV 111 a.,-. t . uiu flii.m rvAuviina, in lots of not loss than twoi ty-tlve. Thefe wagoDsare worn but still Bcrvlccab e fof roan ar d (arming purposes. Propocals wi 1 be received until 12 M., WEiNE3 DAY, May 9. Payment (in Government funds) will bo required upon iiotillcation ot acceptance of bid, and prior to the delivery ol the Wagons. Ihe right to reject all bids considered too low ib n sei vd These wagons are at Lincoln Depot, about onft mi e east ol ti e Capitol, and cau be seen bv applying lo Colonel lompkms tiie Quartet master n clmrgo. Proposals shou d be sicned with ho binder's full nemo, and give bis Post Office addre endorsed ' PiopuealB to puicbaBO.Ain y Wagons," and uircoted to D H BUCKKK, Brevet Mnjor-Gen. and Chief Quarter run-1 r, 4 20 16t Depot of wan m ton. OALE OF SPADES, tUOVELs, ETO. Chief Qcartebmaftir's Office, ) IrtPOT of Washington, t WARfirxnTflV tl I ' Annl 1Q 'IQ.-A I Will ha ntrf nt A,,nit.... l.A 1. . X " "'"i viiiiiri iuduiii'KIIUUUI tRIH tain D G Thomas, Military Storekeeper at 'o.hinir Lepot, Aimory ."quaie, tu's city, oa MONDaY. Ma- 14 1806, at 10 o'clock A. M :- a 17,000 bpaves, new) 6600 rbort handled and 1600 long-handled Sl.ovola, ntwj and 90 Siblev Tents, worn. I faese Spades ai d Sbovols are from the bet mann tactuiers, and many of them are ia origiua pack ages Tents will te Eold singly; Spades and Shovels in lots oi twelve, with the invlege ol twelra orzen Five days are allowed purchasers to removo their gi ode. leinis Cath, in Government lunds. D. 11. ItUCKER, Brevet Major Gen. and Chiei Quartermaeti-r, 4 21 18t ilpPL Mullli! 'ot AESISTAN1 QUART K.R VI ASTER'S OFFICE Philadelphia. May 1, Uttfl. rPOrOSALh FOK M ANU HE, Sealed Proposals will Le received at this eflVos untrl 12 o'clock M , SATURDAY, May 6, 1806, lor thai I urchaso ana removal semi-weekly, ot ail Jlanure that mav accumulate at the Government stablest 1 WEN'l Y-lHlKD and WALNUT Streo s I'luiadefr pl.ia, l a., torsixtv (00) dajsliotn date of aoceixanoa of the highest b d' er. Bidders wnl state ibe price In writina- and flirnrea: per load. For one (1) horse c .rt, two (2i hors wagon, and lour (4) horse wagon loads, each n sj tciively. 1 B) n ents to be made before removal of manure. 1 he rielit is n seived to reject all bids not dotiioadl lor the interest of the Government. Endorse envelone "l'roposais for Manure " arjrl scidress to the undersigned By oioer of Brevet Bilir. (3n. G. H Cro man. AesistanlQuartermaater-Geueral U S. A. HENRY BOW MAN, 6 1 4c Capt. and a sat Quartern) infer. Ob DNANCE OrFICE, UNITED S T AFeS NAVY YARD, Phiiadei pniA. April 24, 1366. On WEDNESDAY, the 0th of Mav next at 13 o'c ock 51 , wPl be sold by auction, at the rhiladet pliia tavy Yaid, the lollowing artioies in esllmaleii i.uui, titles, its .luiik, ten tons. 0 a t unvos five tons. 1 en per cent ot the purchase monoy must be(lu I osned at the close ot the Bale, the remainder to be paid and the goods lomoved within live days altofc tho sale. Commod le H. K. IIOFF, U. S. N , 4 26 17t Inspector ol Orduuuoe. OVEItNJlENT HARNESS AND 8ADPI-ES 1 NEW AM) r-LltiHTLY WORN AN IMMKMSQ bl OCK Harness, rsadilli s. Halters Kelns, Lead Uhm, oilers, Wagun Covers, M.e ter lentA. Portable Furgei etc. elo., very cl ean. A lot of entirely new Olrloeni fcHild cH, only 118 ; w 1th Tlated Bit Bridle, 2I. Whulrwoia and retail PITKIN O., 4 lm yp. 339 Korth FBOST Street I hlimlat Q II E EN TEAS, GRKEN COKJJ, FRESH PKACBES, FRESH TOMATOES, PLUMS ttwj AI13EItT O. ItOliEUTS. DEALER IN FJNE 0E0CE1U1CH COB ELEVENTH AHD VTJSK hT3,i