CITY INTELLIGENCE 'r Additional Local jums tee Eig u.'i Jaoe.) TnE ritESTON Retkkat. The Manager of the Preston Rtr"at tuke tula method 01 an nouncing that the Rctrent is now open for the reception of patients. Dr. Jonaa Preston ap propriated by will the latger portton of a valu able estate to the founding of an hospital, In which indigent married women of rood moral character, residents ot the city and county of Philadelphia, and county ol Delaware, in Penn sylvania, couli bf provided with suitable attend ance and com tort during tlio period of their confinement. As the Income ot the estate is now sutlicient to provide lor as many patients as ran he accommodated in the largo building of the Retreat, the Managers have made all arrange ments for opening the house; and patients are how occupying some ol the wrds. Application lor admis-i.m should be made to Dr. VTilliam Goodell, Physician In charge, at the Retreat, Hamilton stioet, between Twentieth and Twenty first streets, who can furnish all information in regard to regulations for admission, etc. John AI. Qodbk, President. A Meetino of the stockholders of the New lork Middle Coal Field Ktuiroad and Coal Com pany was be d at tbo oflice of the Company on Tues day, at 12 o'clock. Mr. Adam Wan h man was called to trie chair, and E. C. Pecbin appointed Secretary. The object ot ihe meeting was to act upon the sup plement panned at the last suasion of the .Legislature, and which is as follows: Supplement to "An A t to Incorporate the New York find Middle Coal J-'idd liai.ivad and Coat Com pany." r.ectionl. lie It enacted by the Senate and ITouto of Representatives ol the Commonwealth of l'cnntvlra ii la, In General Assembly met am It is hereby euaoted by the authority o tbo same, Tbnt the tliue lor the com p efloa ol the ltnllroad 01 the New York and Middle Coal Field ltallroad and Coal Company shall be ex tended until the first day 01 January, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and seventy two, with the rlgb ol t-xteudlnx the main road eastward by the Lizzard Creek, or such other line as ihe Directors may select, to the Ue aware river, and a brunch 10 the Juniata, irom such point along the main linn ns mny be doemnd ad visable, wlih the privilege of connecting at the ntato line or at or near either, or both ol smd rtreaniq, or at any in termediate point with any other railroad or railroads now constructed, or tbat may horeiifior be construced, lead ing Into the Interior, or In the direction of the tl'le waier, and tor ail or either o' said purposes the Com pany are hereby authorized to use all the cowers and privileges granted in their original charter and ltssup plemcnts. " Section J That the right shall be conferred npon the said Company 01 crcatlui; and disposing of the addi tional amount of stock necessary to the construction and equipment of said railroad and Its branches, on t-uch terms aa the directots may oeem needful: or It mav. If deemed expedient, borrow money irom time to time lor the said purpose, at a rate ol Interest not ex ceeding eight per cent, per annum, and issue Its bonds or otheroblliiatlons therelor. In sums not less than one hundred 4ol ais each, and may secure the payment of the same by a niortiraue or mottnanes of Its lands, Im provements railroad, and corporate franchises, or anv part tuereof. section 3. That the rliht be conlerrcd upon the said Company of completing their rulnoao.or Hi branches, by sections 01 live or more tnllo.-, and operating eaca section as completed under the provisions ot the Gene ral Kali road law or this Commonwealth. 1 he President ot tuo Company, Mr. McLollan, explained at length the provisions of the bill. The surveys tor two routos have been fuily mndo one fioin Schuylkill liaven to lizard Croek, ill miles; " and tho other troin T.tmaqua to Lclnghtou, about 15 miles. By either oftheso route coal cau be carriod to New York, Irom Schuylkill county, from 40 to SO mile less distanco than by an existing route. 1 he resolut on to accept the supplement was adopted, and the following ieso utiei uuunimously adopted: Jtenolved That the Directors bo requoned to sib s it to the Stockholders, for s'gnature, a proposition to Boll a majority ol the stock, at not less than ten cents per share, to any parties who will agree to tar nish the money necessary to build the road It is the intention of the Company to shortly commence the election of allirs-class col lery npon the land. The Citizens' Association of Penn sylvania. For benevolent and reformative pur poses, the Legislature has incorporated au associa tion bearing the above caption, its specific object being the reformation of inebriates, and the moral and social elevation and Improvement of the igno rant and the neglected. Tin association is in the hands of a number of genileuiun whose names are full guarantees lor tho character ot tueir trust. They are John Albright, John jl Marls, Wistar Morris. Georre Milliken, Jay Cooko. Saumol Parrisli, M. !., S. Morns Wan, Joshua Wooistou, Sarauol A. Crczier, Dr. Caspar Morris, Archibald Campbell. Joseph Parrlsh, M. U. ' The Legislature has already incorporated the Asso ciation. Official authority makes it a body politic, having power to purchase aud possess lands, to erect buildings tor the custody and care of the intempe rate, to open empoynent oliics, to examine into and take statistics of inteuipetunce, vagrancy, and crime, and, in lact, to exerciso unlimited power for the prevention of evil. It is proposed by the Directors to opon and esta blish blanch olnces in the various counties of tho btato and all parts of the Union. The initiatory step, tho opening of a central otBco in this city, will be speedily taken. This will be the greal heart of the work and the agencies ot the Association, work ing through a hundred arteries, will soon bo in active operation in all quarters of Pennsylvania. The State will be divided according to the present judicial districts, and the Association will carefully labor to create public sentiment in favor ot its work, by the discriminate dibtribulnm of tacts and statis tic of vagrancy, crime, a id intemperance. At pre sent any information re alive to tne Association can be procurtd at the Kreeomeu's Robot Commission rooms, Mo 124 Walnut street. The officer of the Society are: President, Dr. Joseph Parrish; and TicaEurer, Joshua Woolston. A Labge Building. By Jane 1st will be camp eted, at tho Prauktord Arsenal, a building that will probably equal, if not excel, anything of )i. e character existing elsewhere. It will cost tne Government about 83'i0,000. it is a copper and trass rolling mill. It is22fi tent long by 60 feet deep, with two wings, each of 120 leet depth. Joan Prazer, tho architect ot the work, has devoted to it a vast amount of attention. I be building isso abso lute ly fire-pioot that even tho gutter pipes are of copper. Jn the whole structure there is no hing tbat is possibly inflammable. The ex tenor ot the building is handsome. The base is of dressed eastern granite; the superstructure is brick, dressed with brown stone. The same architect is erecting at the Allegheny Arsenal, at Pittsburg, a military store house, made lire-proof bv corresponding means. The Government is expending upon it about 8150,000 It is 225 feet long. 45 met deep, and throe stories high. Like the stupendous building at Ftankfoid, it will be at ltast indestructible, by lire. Losses by Recent Fikes. The losses and insurances by tho tire on Twenty-first street, above Cbesnut, on Mondav morning, toot up tuus: John D. Jones, on balding 25 000: on material and machinery, $25 (.00 insurance 818,000, in the Koyal, Franklin, Uirard, auu Lyoomiug Mutual. Ti e other occupants were Adams & Kern, manufac turers, loss 84000 -no insurance; Janioi Camoron, machinist, loss 8200-no luxttunce; James B.air, stair ouiidor, loss $6000 no insurance; Willis & Co., sash and blind shutter makois, los 83QJ0 Insurance 81000; J. Coulston, carpenter and builder, toss 81800 no insurance; C Latourneau, turner, loss 822 Ki no insurance fenitliroe story (iwelliugson Cbesnut street, belonging to Dr. J. siewaid, w re damaged in the rar. Insured in the Fire Association and Franklin Insurance Compauy. T lielUBBOfF. Pageau.i, owm r of building No 142 Dock stieet, burned the sumj morning, is 8250J, upon which there is a partial insurance. Messrs. Burning & Sen into, the occupants, lose about 8150O, and are also partially insured Vvtdm uTtxr TV tttk Pi TV Thorn inwlnr been a great deal of discussion about the storage ot petroleum in the city ot I hi'adolpMa, an act was parsed at the last session of the Legislature providing that Samuel L.Evans, 8. E. comer ot Prout and Veeo streets; Jaoob S. Fry, o W.cornorof thirtieth aud llamlliou streets; Logan fc Loyd, 8. . corner ot I wcntielb street and Washington avenue; Wilson, Chute b, Co., Thirty-sixth and Grape streets; and Acklei & Co . Christian street wliart.on the Schuyl kill river, shall no be subject to the provisions of an act approved March 2, 1806, for the better security of the city against damage from the refining and negligent storage of petroleum, until the expiration of nine months from March 2. 1600. But the Pire Marshal shall see thai their refineries are soarranged as to prevent the escape ot oil into the promises ad joining or the publio highways, and shall ao certify to the Mayor. An Important Movement. On Monday afteinoon time will be a general convention of the arcliitecs of the city, at the room ot the Board of School Control. The Board will soon commeuoo the erection of new school buildings in several wards, and the advantages ot a general sessiou of builders and a free discussion o' the difloreut models ol icbool atcblteoture need no amp ideation The inti mate intercourse established by Mr. Edward Ship pen and Hon. James Freeborn, between tha I'htla ' dolphia School Board and tne Educational Boards "1 New York and Boston, has led to a careful study of Eastern school, building. Thev are all .designed on better sclent ill o aud sanitary principles, and some of the new school-houses to be erected in Philadelphia will probablv bo models of the most popular build ings m the East. f J THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, Police Items. A man named Anthony Co, hailing flora St. Louis, was arrested on Toes cay afternoon, by Oflicer flamuol Smith, of the Third District potoe, atolxtb and Houth streets, upon the charge of attempting to pass a twenty dol lar counterfeit national bana note. He h d m default of 8500 bail to answer at conrt bt"J?dcrman Butler. Last evening Police Officer 8otnmerdyke preferred a charge of Interference with the perlormanco of hi duties against John A. McGrath and Martin Tracy. Ihe charge grew out ot a disturbance on Saturday evening, at (sixteenth and Lombard street, when the officer was endeavoring to arrest a drunken man. At the hearing, a cittwn of the tteventh Ward made a charge ot drunkenness against the plioe officer, and stated that tha mob interfered and arrosted polce oflicer and man both, but subsequently the former was let off The affair was aisoreditabls in the extreme. The defendants were bound ovor to answer the charge by Aidorman Patchel. A Bad Bot. A lad named Connelly, aged lo years, was arrested yesterday afternoon, at uwiui Birwut, uy tfcusorve tjtiicer Cooley, lor stabbing another boy In the arm with a penknile. It appears tbat the boys got into a diffi culty, and alt ir exchanging blows, Connelly drew a knite and cut his antagonist. He was taken before Aldoiman lleitler, who reprimanded Connelly and bis parents, and discharged him from custody. An Improvement. Preparations are being made tor tha erection nf mnar m r n v Delaware avenue, below Shlppen street, which is to be one hundred and twenty feet square and nine stories in height, and to have a boiier lioaso at- lacnea, twenty-ove Dv ntty loot. It is to be erected for Messit. harrlsou fc Co. J his, with tho exten sive storehouses now going up on the avenue, at Almond street will greatly add to the improvement ot that neighborhood. SUICIDE AND MURDER. A German Lady J am pa Into the Cen tral Park Lake, and Is Drowned I tie ttnae of tbe etuiclde asj yet Unknown A Woman In tbe Ftrst avenue Said ( hnvebrcn Mnidered by ber JIntbud, Etc. Etc. An mauest was held vestordav. bv Coroner Cam. ble, at the Central Park Police Station, in Fil.h avenue, over the remains of an unknown temale, who had evidently committed suicide by Jumping info tbe lake on Monday Hiternoon, From the tos- alteruoon in question Mrs E iza Bennett, who is employed in the ladies' saloon overlooking the Jako In the Park, noticed a young woman walking about the esplanade, on the borders of tho lake, whore the Luuisuie mooreu. ouaaeniy, wnue nee back was turned, Mrs Bennett beard a spiose, which she at first supposed was occasioned by some boys throwing stones in the water, but to satisfy her self, she ran dow n to the water's edge, and there was horrified to find the woman she had ) revioualy noueeu uouuuormg iu ine water. lUe arowning woman made uo effort nor expressed a desire to i.n rescued. But Mrs. Bennett raised an alaim. and with the Bheistanco ol a luborer in the park, and a gentle man who was passing in a carriage at the time, the woman was taken from the water in an insensibk condition. A physician wa summoned, and efforts were made to resuscitate the unfortunate woman, but without success. 1 ho remains were then ooti vejod to the police statiou. From tbe lact tbat tho woman aivosted herself of a water-proof clonk and a woollen cloud beloro she threw herself overooard, there is no doubt that the dfed as wholly preme ditated. The cloak and cloud were lound in one ot the boats on the bank of tbe lake. Tne jury em panelled in the case rendered a verdict of "Suicide, by ai owning." The deceased was apparently a German woman. about twentv-two or twenty-three yeais ot a?o, of medium height, and quite stoutly built, with light blue eyes, and dark-brown curly hair. She was iar auvanced in pregnancy. She was attired in a 11k lit calico loose wrapper, with dark figure, cotton draw ers, chemise, and night gown, white cotton stockmrs, and laced boo is She w ore no hoop sirt. On one of the fingers ot her left hand was a plain black ring, In ber ears, gold and jot rings, and at tho neck-band of her chemise a b ack and gold stud, bearing the initials, a. v. m. it." ine remains are now in charge ol the Coioncr, awaiting identification. THE MY6TEUIOUB DISAPPEARANCE OF A MARRIED WOMAft. Mr. Jnliu Matson. a miner, for tv-five rears of ago. who resides in First avenue, between Eightv-iour n anri iiivlity iilln streets, was yesterday arrested by Officer JKobcrt Brown, of the i wenty-thud Preu nct police, on suspicion of having, by some mysterious moans, caused the disappearance of his wife, Surah iv. juaison, a woman tuiity-ntne yoars of age. It is alleged by some of ihe ner.-ons residing in Mat- sou's immediate neighboi hood, that about 8 o'clock on last Thuisday morning the noise ot a sculilo, accompanied by the screams ot a woman, appa rently in distress, was heard to proceed from Mat eon's bouse, but as Matson was a man of iutomporute habits, aud lrequeutly indulged in beating bis wile, no attention was paid to those noises at tho time. The next day it was discovered that Mrs. Matson bad mysteriously disappeaied from tbe bouse (having left in her mgbt-clotaos), tn i since that time nebing has been seen or heard ot tbemiss- Jng tte. it was thereupon supposod tbat Matson bad resoi led to violent measures for the nurnn n ot getting rid of bis wifo. A thousand rumors were floating about the neighborhood, until the suspicious in regaid to the matter were broaeht to tho atten tion ot Captain liutchings, ot the Twenty-third Pre cinct, who at once determined to make an Investiga tion in l lie case, and, as a preliminary step, oidered the arrest ol Mr Matson, which was accordingly effected as slated above. The pnsoner is hold tn the custody of the police to await an lnvestigatioa. A'ete York World. A Mission from Italy. Amoner the pa8enirers who arrived at New Yotk yesterday, by the Scotia, wan Count Cas- tiglione, who comes to tins country for the bi-cuuu nine, caurgea witn a mission irom the KingollUly. Bonnets nt Pakis. Ihe one great oblect o my admiration in Paris Is the "bonnet" its ever-changing shape, its splendor, Its disappear ance, and its "dark days of nothingness." Wnat do you think bonnets were yesterday? Not crepe, nor tu Hp, nor silk, nor satin, nor velvet, nor straw. No, nothing but flowers. 1 saw one lady with a bonnet of daisies, and another who bad on her bead a handful ot lilies of the valley, festooned with preen ribbon. 11 it really is any thing a bonnet can scarcely be less than a few lilies of the valley, which at Florence would cost half apaol. Another lud.y had a wreath of wall (lowers. Of the last I will only say "non mi pusta," it was too like a fujhion which used lo obtain in London on May-day, especially with "my lord" and "my lady;" but tho others were sweetly pretty, and that such a sometning as that "lily" bonnet could come out of nothing is, 1 confess, a wonder of art. Tnere was, too, a dust-colored dress and bonnet, the latter having in it two great natural rose-t, which were worth paying the Grand Stand ticket only to see. Or tainly some French women enn dress, if they can do nothing tine. Not that I turn against my countrywomen. No. As in St James street you can get a better dinner than on the Boulevard, so in tbe Park you can see a greater show of beauty than in the Uois, aud for the same reason the raw material is so superior. London Paris Letter. DKATn op Lord Clinton. We (Lonlon PjsO announce, with much regret, the death of this o'clock on Tuesday night, at his seat, in the county oi uevon. i ne nooio Liortl was the eighteenth baron, was born in November, 17:)1, and v fie consexueutly in his 7"th yoar. Volunteer Companies in the South. The Jiobile (Ala.) Tribune ha news that a portion of the State militia will piesently be eallod out to assist the police iu the preservation ot public order. Coal Cheap at tae Mines. The Pottsvillo (Pa.) M iwra' Journal sas that coal Is now sell Ine in that region as low as it did in the dt veur ef the war. COMPOUND CAMPHOR TROCHES, 4 FmKWs PraTaollv ot 3 3KE O L B E A DUrrhoM, DyMOUry, sad Cholera Morbui, 9 Bote Factor, 0. II. Needles, Drnjglit, ovv i Dialled IOri 8ALU STATE AND COUNT RIGHTS of Capewell ft Co. 'a Patent Wind Guard and Air ilratrr for Coal Oil LauiMi It prevauU tb Cbiuiueys Iroiti 1 break Imr. 7 tils we will warrant Also saves n tblrd the oil. Call ana see tbun they cost but ten cents. No. !2iS BACK htret I'hllatlelphla. Haniple sent to any part of lUu United btates on receipt of 'ii cents. 110 AMUSEMENTS. 11 ISLKT'b CONTINBNTAL NEWS IXTHANUK. Choirs Kaats loailp arfs ot Ajnasemant may be had p totW o'clock an? Evening. lilly MUSICAL FUND HALL. COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT roa ini PIIKHKNTATION or tuc (arl WolfMisin Testimonial, On Saturday Kvfinins, May 5. For particulars see f rogrammes. Music b tores. To be had at tbe 53 4t wFLCIAL ATTENTION 18 CALLED TO A 0 O HE AI' WOKK (IF ART, KOW OH EXHIBITION AT K. (1 B tVLhWITZ'8 rnif.AUKLl'Hl A AhT OAL,LtRY, No. 1305 C1IKSM I' M eet (amniaraiia's (In at Historical Fktureoi the HAIKiNOOK ALiAMLRA. t cardinal prvro, in 17AJ ralrtrabT order 01 the Italian Government. 1 h Picture will l.e ennraved by JolIN WAHTATN. Ivt a mil (iFfcrlpcInn ot thisextrscidlnnry pioductloa, we reter to the printed details In the Gallery. (Illusion 10 the l.al erv, 26 cents. 4 21 Ira V EW CHESNUT STREET THEATRE X fill- SMT ntreet. anove 1 welltli. L. (JHOVEK W. hlhi, Lcsaeee and Jlanapors Mr WILLIAM F, SISN Resident Manager, 1 a the hoi or to announco to bis friends and the public In general, that his 1 ANNPAT. BESE'IT ANNUAL ltM Fll' ANI AL ltthEFiT will take plsre en the SfPfHSOOr AD EVE SIX fl AHEK.00 AND EVES IS U AflEUtiOOS ASu lVSIXU SATURtiAY, May HA'l'UDvY, May 5, tor which rccalon a bil: or MII'ASSIM) ATTRACTlVENEhS Is In preparation, At the M4TISKF. rKRFORMAVt E the powerful drama Id three acts, entitled 3 HE HOI OF THE EE't MDUSTAIS. 3 HE HUT VP THE HED MOUSTAIS, Tllr. HtT VF THE MED iiOUSTAIN, will be presented. a lii the cvtoiiiit, the celebrated comedienne. M18S JIM HALV, MISS JII.U 1ALY, M1S8 Jl'LIA DALY, MIH J( I I DALY, v ho bus kindly Tolunteerrd her soi vices for this occa sion, will niake bei ilrxt app aranco In this city lor seve ral year In ber great suicialtv THE Eh MALE AMERICAS COUSIS, THE FEMALE AMEHICAS COUNJS, 3 HE I EM ALE AMERICAS COCSlS, THE El-MALE AMERICAS COI.1IS. as performed bvber in Lug-land and America for manv hundred iilvbta. MISS KATB PENNOYER MISS KAIE I'l-MNOYKK has also volunteered and will appear in ber powerful delineation 01 IHE FIJESCn SPi. THE ERt.SVH SPK THE I HE'S II SPY. , THE HitSCII HPV, In (he omnia ot that name. Ihe Box Mitel Is now open, and seats may be secured In advance. j 3 u VfEW CHESNUT STREET TUEATRfc. X Cli RN lTT Street above Twelfth. LKONARD UKOVRft WILLIAM K. SINN, Lcsscea and HaiiBuen. WILLIAM l. 8ISN Resident Manager. liocrs oucu at 1. C urtaln risei at 1 45. Till KVJS.NIVO, LAbT MOST BUI ONE OP 1IIS8 MAOOI15 MITCHELL, M18f. MAOOIK MITCH KLL, who will appear in the charm ng character of AMklk, IN TUB BEAUTIFUL HOME DRAVA, In live acts, entitled LITTLE BARKKOOT. LITTLE BAKKFOOT. Miss MAGGIE Mm II K IX will be suppotted by Mr. J. W. COLUISU, and tbe strength of lbs Company. FR1UAY tVENIVG, BKUEFIT OF IHS ji AGGIE MITCHELL. SATI'lillAY AFTK.R.NO' N AND EVENING, Mav 5 oATVUDAY AFltRNOON AWI EVr NIAG.May 6. ANNUAL BENEFII OF WM. .. HiNN (Kesideut Manager). Fiist appearance In tbis city 01 MIs JULIA DALY In ber celebrated specialty TtE FfcJHALE AMERICAN COUSIN, llrnt appeal ance In thli city of M18MCATE FENSOYER, as the "FRENOH BF V," In the drama of that namo. At tbe Matinee tbe powertul arauia In three acts. HI HI Hi T OF THE, RED MOUNTAIN will be performed. Box bheet now open. MONDAY EV NI. G, May 7, first appearance ot MR. EDWIN ADAM8. Admission to evening perloimance, 25c., 50c, and tl. AMERICAN ACADEMY OP MUSIC, CORNER . Of BROAD and LOC UST Streets. Lessee aud Manager WILLIAM WHEATLEY FAREWELlTNIGHrS In Philadelphia 01 the klki rated rwel troupe. THM (Thursday) EVENING, May 3, First time of the new conilo pantomime, of THE OONTRABANIl-''. Plco o FRANCOIS RAVEL Tbo Pet of the City, YOUNG AMERICA, ON TUB TTREK FLYING IRPEZE THF, MARTI NEl'i'lS AS TUK ATHLETES Second time of tbe amusing pantomime ot U'IUK.SK1. Rolloff, a drunken comicrlpt GABRIEL RVVET. Staullas, an old soldier AVl'OIN E RAVKL Godeuskl YOUNU AMERICA IkThe piece will conclude with a Gtt'Mi SKATING RCESE. TO-MOKROW Frldav), ONLY BENhFiT OF FRV COIS RAVEL, Tbe '1 rapexe. Schoolmaster, Spanish Ballet, and The Coopers. ADMISSION SO cents Reserved Heats 73 cents Fanii.v circle 30 cents Anipultheane cents Doors open at H pant 7. To commence at t o'clock, beats secured in advance at (,'. W. A. rrumpler's Music Stdie, Seventh and Cbesnut streets, and at tbe BoxOIt.ce ot the Academy from 9 A. M till 4 P.M. MUSDAY FlEKNOON, at 1 o'clock, TtaE F1FIH tiUANH RAVt L MATiNKE will be given, being. poHltlve'y. THE LAST BIT I ONE. A DMI.'-SION, with reserved scats 5u cents ALNUT BTBKifiT T H B A T K M. N.E. corner NINTH and WALNUT Streets Begins quarter to a. SPECIAL NOTICE. In sonseauence 01 tbe lepgtb and importance 01 HAMLET. as now presented, the pululo Is most respectfully In loruied that the overture will commence at a quarter paHt xeven o'clock, at tbe conclusion of which the cur tain wlil rise. THIS, AND I.VERY EVENISG, MIL EUWIN BOO I'll AS HAMLET. Laertes TT. Mr. CIURLES B RRON Ihe (.boat Mr. J. 11. TAi LOlt UAfl.KI will cotutl ute the eveulmi s oe'ortnanoe. FRIDaY-BkNEFIT OF EOWiN BOOTH M R?. JOnN DREW'S NEW 4RCL1 STREET 1 UEATRE. Begins at 1H o'clock. last night but one uadvmeTjrlkste wednesday and tiicrhday evenings May 'I and a TdF. HOUSE OV THE BRIDGE OF NOTRE DAME Zambar LagaIlB' Madame CELESTE After which, fiejc orious 'aree of TURN ulM OUT. Nlcodemus Nobtn "tu.irt ItobHou FttlDAY Bk'NEFI t' AM) LA V NlGlll' OF Milliili; ' KLESl'E, who will aprear Iu two I'l-und plays. S TUKIiAV. TMF. HIRVETs OF NEW YORK. Seats secured six da; s in advance. NEW AMERICAN THEATRE WAINI'T Bireet above F.lehth. BRILLIANT COMBINATION. EVI It V EVE IMl, AND ON WEOSEMDAY AND SATURDAY Ar'TEIU MiONS. LA8T WFEK OF EL NINO EDDIE, MAD'LLE FdRbEsTAL. '1 newondi riul Female Gymnait, from Europe. Mr. G W. SMI I Hani ItallHt irou:e Hongs, L ances. Dram is, Kthloiilan Burlesques, e'c. M USICAL SOIREE, EViiHY EVENISG, AT TBI CITYCHES AH) t FADING ROOMS, No. 12M CIirSNDT Street, Phlladsiphla. 4161m C1ER MANIA ORCH fKl RA. I'DTILIO RE T oearsals everv SaTl ROAY AFTEItNOON AT MIT ICAL U NO HALL. IH o'clock. Eusauemanla made l addreMlna GEObGE BA8TEKT. Aatuit. No. 1 I aiUNi.Kt.i sueet, between ttace ana vise, ltd 'aa I PROPOSALS. OVF.HA M EN r BALE OK TUE MII.II ART T RAlLliOAD A I' BRAZOS HiAliAtO, 1EXA8 Quabtkrmastih-Gkwkral'b Ovfice, I WAHiiOToit U. ... April 19, 1806 ( Ihe attention 01 capitalists seeking a profitable investincnt is invited to this sale. beali tl l'rojjosals will be received at the oflico of 1h Qiisrteniiafti r ficncral (Division o' Itiver and Kail Transportation), at WAsHlVION, D ., nnultbe first flay of June next, at 12 o'clock VI, for the purchase of all iff right, lit e, and morost of the United 8tate in and to tbe United Ma'er Military Hal road Irom rfrazos Santiauo to WUhe's KiL'che Jexas. 'I lie sale will trciudt the entire track and sid ings. I.uilo ng.4, water stations, turn- ablcs, bridges rto. theialioaa ma crisis and stippl es pertaining fo the road, toretlier wtlh tne lol.inn stock, cars niccl lnery, aiid other equtiiment,. Ihe sale wil. not ice utU' tho tit e fo tbe land, which 1 oes not be one to the United States. Ibis road it about ten nit o- iu louutli, and extomls fioni llraro SaLtiapo to White's ivauclic, on tho Hi- Grnnre From ibis point connection is made by t.-anicr wilb Brownsville and M itamora. Till routo is the shortest and best tor the lmmenso tra flic be' ween thouulf of M xico and ihe interior ol oulbern Texas aud Nortr.ern Mexico, and the conirpiiiucatlon bv rail alone can readily be ex tended to Brownsville li e toad already complied saves thirty miles of d ll.cult aud tortuous navigation. Boats on tho river now cliarpe, 11 is stated, lor freight to Itrowns. vi le, as higb as (5 per barrel, and tor passcngera $15 cadi. 1 he road Is flve lcct g uago, cood tic T tail, and full-spiked. 1 ore partlcn'ar dofcriptton of the property can be obtained at tins oihco, or at that of ttir Chief tjtiartri master Military Division ol tbe Gulf, at Now Or le ans A condition of tho sals will be that transportation tliall bo turn slird for all Government troops and mi plies, whenever require, at tlioratos piud b liovernuit'tu at the time to the New '. ork Lcutial Lnl read. Hie toims of payment accented will be tnonp com-idervd the uoat lavurab e to tlio oovoiu ment, Ten per cent ca b, in Government funds, to be I mo on a ccpiance el proposal. '1 he Govern mint reserves tbe right to reject any or all oiopcsnis. 1 tot Of a s should lie endorsed, "I'roposals for pur chape of Brazos baiuiaro auu U10 GrHiioo Kiiilroa t." and addresfed to tbe Division ot River and Kail 1 isnpo'talkin, Quaitcrmaetcr Gencrai's Oflico, Wat-bueton, L. C. 1 Ity older of tbe Quartermaster Genera'. ALEXANDER BLI3S, Brevet Colonol and A. O. il , iu cbartte of Fourth Division Q. M. G. O. 423tiiai I.rOlOSALS FOK BU1LDINO A NAVAL liOSI 11 AL AT l'lll LADbLPII I A, TA. llURKAU OF M KDICINE AD StJKOKRV, I NV DEPAllTMKNT WABHIHaTON, i. O. ) Proposals will bo received at thisoilice for tho erao lion and construction (complete) ot a iNaval lIo--I itnl at 1 bila e plna. r.ans and spccillcaiions of tho proponed buildings rau be Been at tbe oflice ol John Mcrtaur, Jr., aicbitect, No. 200 ft. Sixth ttrect, l'liiiatloiplua, who will al'.ord a I l iddovs every lutormution uecosaiy to a mil undcrslandtnir of ihe retiuircmcnts of iho De partment in 1I10 matter ot the erectuu aud construc tion of tbe Hospital alorcBald l.ucli proposal, to be considered, must bo guaran teed by two rcspomdblo poisons, certiliod by tho Unite d Hates District Judge, Attorney, or Collector, or other pub ic obicor, as to their competence aud willlnencfs to guaian ce to tbe suuiot ihnt (30) per cent, of the whole amount of t' 0 proposal offered, I hat tlio hiadir or bninets so ruarantvod (nhoti d tlio contract bo awarded him or them) shall, within ten ilms ot the acceptance of Ihb or their bin, enter into contract witb tbe Navy Department for the erection and construction of tbe Hospital and its appur tenances, and carry through tbo same to completion, accoramsr to tbe terms 01 the bid and tlie plans aud s educations above mentioned. l ropoeais mut state the shortest tirao required to complete the contiact, with tbe understand ne that bvtwtentwo or more bids of equal amount, the De partment will five tbo prclereuce to tbat naming tbo shortest time. 1'aj mcuts tor tbe work will be made monthly, as it iirocresses, upon certificate of tbe architect, tdatinrits) amount aud quality, and that the terms of tbe con tact have leen complied with tbe Depart ment reserving twen y 120) per cent, of the whole amount ol each c rt Gcate until tbe bu idings are do liveied in o its hands, complete and ready lor occu pancy, according to tbe term-i ot tbe contract tor tbe erection and construction of the Naval Hospital and its appurtcnaneea be 1 ore mentioned. All tbe proposals must be addressed to the under signed, marked "I'roposals lor Naval Hospital at 1 hiladelphia " I he proposals will be opened In tbe presence of 'he bidders, at the Navy Department, at noou ot Toesdav, Mav 22. 18C6. The Department reserves to itself the right to reject any or all bids not decri ed by it satisfactory or 10 tbe interests ol the Government V. J. HORWITZ. 61tulhs9t Ch ef 01 Bureau. 1 IN IT I'D BI'AIEri MILITARY RAILROADS. J Offick of Assistant Quautkrmastku, ) No 260 li Ktreot, Washington, D. P., A pm 28, 18G8 J Sealed I'roposa a will be reeived at this office, until 12 o'clock VI., MONDAY, Hay 21. for the pur. chase.irom the United htatos.of all tbo IRON WOKK lor Nineteen 81 ana of "Howe's ImprovdU Tiu-ts Bridges," consis'ing 01 tbe Rods, Bolu, Dates, anfl Dowels, suitable lor the d liferent, spans, tne lattor varying in length from eighty to one hundred and loiiy-one feet. I l.e Iron is now stored at the Works of tho"CIeve land tolling Mill Company, Clevolunu, Ohio, aud will bo sold by the pound. A detailed bill of tbe iron, and the lentr'h of tbe spai.s, may be obtained on application at this edlice. lerms Cash, in Government funds. Tbe United Mates reserve the rigbt to reject all bids. II not deemed advantageous. I'roposals should tie endorsed "Proposals lor the i'urchase t. Bridge Iron." F J. CHILLY, , . . Brevet Major and A o. M., 80-18t U BTArmy. GOVERNMENT HALE. JbSlSIANf QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE. Fort Dklawarb, Del., May 1, 188J. Will be sold at I'ubuo Auction, on acoount of the Umtea htaies, at Fort De aware. Del., On sAl UHDAY, MAY 12, 1863, At 1 o'clock t. M , the HOaillAL BUILDINWS, Consisting of: 8ix Frame Buildings, 24 foot wide, 14 feet high, and 860 leet long. Contuiuiug 81(i0 loot bpruce Flooring, 8Zi8 feet grooved C'elilnjr Boards, 19 kOo plam 8ninles. 91(0 itet Hemlock Sheathing Boards, II it0 feet 1'iue Boards.. hi lit Coiridors, couia uing 20,97 fctt plain Bo rds, 4708 l'iue Shinglos, 6260 teet F.oormg, 8600 leet Cicuuiliiig, 10 Cedar V-ater Tanks, 2600 gallons each; 9 Liuhlnmu Rods 825 leet iu ad. Four SliO' B, containing 1K'4 Sbmg es, 1800 tool Hemlock Boards, llltO feet Hemiock Hcautling, 1780 leet Tine Boards, COO fe t Flooring, 2 Cooamg liaiices. Turns 01 Bait Cash, Government funds. A deposit ol ton (10) percent, to bo pa'd on eicb b.d ; balance immediately alter tbe sa u Tbe bu ldings, elc, must be ro. novel within (wentv l20)days from date of sale, an J wil: be at the 1 isk of the purclmser. 1 be 9o'clcck A. M. tra'n of the Philad -'phta, Wil mingtou, and Baltimore Railroad ( oi.pany, tir New Castle. On arrival a steam-tug will leave lor the Fori. By order of Col O W. UltiDLKY, Chief Q. M. Mid dil Dept. K 8. HMITU, 6 2 lOt Bvt. Cupt. U d. A , A. A. Q o H-1CE SUPERV18INU tOHUTdSARY Dkfabthknt of Virginia and ) North Carolina, 5 Richmokd Vi. Aprl 80, 1H06. I SALE OF HARD BREAD AT I UBLlU AUClInN Will be sold at Publio Auction, on TRURSDaY, the 17th day of May, 1866 at 10 o'o 00k A at at the United States loiiimisrary Storehouse, Goids'ioro, N. C, about three hundred and sixty tour thousand (8G4 000) pounds of Hard Bread, iu lots to suit pur chasers 1 bis bread Is in boxes of fifty (51) pounds each. Tern b Cash, in Government iuuds, ou day of sale. THOMAS C. SULLIVAN. 6 2J2t DI!Yi!!'1,iur an(l U U 8 A. rriIB STAMP AGENCY, NO. 804 cilESNCl 1 8THKET. A BOVK TU1KD, WILL BE C0NT1NCEJ AH MUtEIOFOKE. . HTAMI'H nfkVK T DKRRRIPTfOv nnNHTA WTTV ON BAUD. AN ANY AMOU . , , Ul MAY. 3, I860. GOVERNMENT SALES. AHGE HALE OF QU ARrKRVfA8TER'S 1 B10KE8 AT IHE CaVALKY UEI'OT, G1E8 BOKO, D. C. Qcabtieiiastkh GtwrnAL's Offici, 1 First Division, J WAp-HiroTOB, I). C, Apni 23, 1806 ) By order of tbe Quartermaster Weueral, there will re fo'd, tp tlio premises, stnnbuo auction, under tho (Iirrc lonot Captain ( eorce T. Brovning, A. Q. M en TC;SDAV,tbe 8th of May, 1800, aud coi.tinuo irom day to dav unul all is scld, tbe following de senbed tots of tjusnermafter's stoios via : w 146 sets art Harness. 126 lbs Tallow, 8 lets Four-borse Uar- 6 bbls. r-alu ne t 80 Oil Cans, 0 Platform Scales, 40 seis Ambnlsnce Har 1 tfS Iff hi.dd e-, 06 ( a ts, U ater, eg ( arts. 8 Hinge and Dotblo I Blocks. 28 I lowhars, 617 lbs Kan load Spiacs (lour (new), ,260 shutter and One (two Hasps 17 liny Wagons ln.ifc), S Anuv Wagons 1 oiri ). 1 Artluinrce Hour horse). 6 Dtsd-liois" Wagons, hss Toitsb.e forges, 10 Anvils, 27 ( snlorons, zr0lbs Nnts, 700 Open Rings, Bolt-, Linki. etc., 600 1'iie Hot" 860 Llnch fins, 1200 Staples, Hooks, T s, etc , 44 rain lismi s. 20 t cokmg Stoves and r xiures. fO Jlratitig Stoves, tOO Hem Ik s, U0 ie Tapirs, iiot 0 '1 able Spoons, llltOlinivesand Forks, U Ladles, KM) lin Cups, B Oll llu Plans, 86 ( clli e l'ots, 96 I rt ad l'ai s, 2r,0 Manure Forks, 106 Axes, 60 bpuaes, 4rj0 Miove s, 7 oal Bncki Is 1 arne), Pf O Water Buckets. 80 Riding Bridles, 20 part sots 4 horae Am'ju- ; lance Harness (now), 1 10 Bridles tnew), '100 -ets lines aud Martin- ga es, 91 Collar Tad, ,2 0 ur.diieles. S.tddlo I bas, and Cruppers, ;1 sci Hobbles, iu riiai.kets, 4 sides Bolting Lett her, 4 sides Bnci'O Ivcaihor. rm Currv Combs, 700 Horse Brushes. 113 dieots Sheot-lron Inowl. 818 Head Halters Lores (new ), "CO Head lialtcrs and 260 ibs. Lead. 1 60 Ibs Babbit Metal, and l'2"i liantorns. Lain'is, Holes (good), 8 boxes A indow Glass, 1C(0 Head Ha tors (good), 20 lbs. Rotten 8 0110, , 1 n iin.,.,.... , ... . . 1 . . i(0 heud Ha ters 1 Circular aw, frame nt.d ECO Head Halters 1 liaii.s, SCO Neck Straps l aiLs. audi Lolling. l2 Circular faws, sua 2 1 ros-cut 8a ws, 4 Wood Saws, 6C0 Ilaller CI ain, j.-n t ii 82 Hand Haws, 2o0lnvos Horse Covers.'lO lenou :-aws, 8 ( riiidstoues. 60 Planes (usor(ed), 82 Ax e Boxes, CGC0 Iks. l-ciap Iron, 8010 Ibs. Horse Suoes, biO lbs. I I an, 0 Log Cl.ains, 4i 1,0 .bp. Asforted Iron, 112 li s t crap Iron, COM) lb Hope, 170 Wal Brushes, 87 sets Siiee.ng Tools, 40sts (-adeler Tools, 60 llaidies, 160 1 r.tclielH and I'ui:cbi, U0 tans Tongs, li 0 pans 1'iuches, 76 Cold Cliihcls, to ( linch irons, 260 lluinmersiafsortcd), HlO Ilit-IB, 2l,0 l i i s, 2 Lellowi. ou auiaing irons, Ha- I hooks, etc., II Vice, 160 Brands tasortodl. 8 Cieavo a. 14 Auners, 1 Tenon Augericonipiet") 8 H oc s and Hits.. (00 Auger Hits (assorted', n 1 lvi g squares, 10 Spoke Shaves aud haw Setts, 40 (: st nes. ill ciaw Hammers, 60 Hatchets, 6 Scte.v D ivers, 12 Monkey renches, 111 Diawtng Knives, 12 Spint l.c.ve s, 16 Ai zes and Land Axes 4 Si-ts Slocks and Dies, :100 bi-cls (assortoil), 210 Broe.nis, 80 Ico Hooks, 2 fets !bocinK Stock", 100 Wbee.Lairows, 60 Iron Pots, 4 Dutch Ovens, 276 Stove Pipe, Joints and Kibows, 0 Camp Kettles, iL5 1 ieks, 8 Plows 6 Read Scrapeis, a 0 nattering Laths, 90 Waon Houi.ds (new), 17 1-ettl Troughs, 88 Double trees and Lead 000 uaitor ."-quares. iw gr ss liucxies, 10 (tro.-R Ha U r Bolts, 10 gtoss Riups, 90 Door Bolts and Thumb Latches. 176 Lccks (assorted), 300 Carriage Knobs, o ibs. lOip"r Kivots, 160 pairs -tint Hinges. 160 pairs Strap Hinges, 80 Chairs, 2 Oitlro Tables. '.'5 Oll'tce and Field Desks, 18,000 Uriu sacks. tars. Glo "l'elton's tight horse ro vor," with boar iLgs and bo.ts, snafting, gearing, pulleys, etc., and One Force Ftimp, capable of forcing two'vo thousand (12,000) gallons ot watr per day. And many other ar'icleo not enumerated in tho above list. 'leinif Cash, in Government lunds. b(oi e s will be delivered ou the wharf oi the Gietlero Depot, tree ol expense to the pur elusi r. Tho purchaser will bn allowed five (5) days from dale 01 talc In which to remove tlio stores A beat tor GifBboro will leave the Sixth Street whai'l every hour during the days 01 sale JAMES A. KKIN, Brevet Brigadicr-Gei.cra', iu charge 4 4 12t First Divisiou, O. M. G. O. ASblSi ANT QUARiKltHASlKR'S OFolCE. bo. 1189GlBAhD SlhEEf. PniLADKLPHiA, April 24, 1866. Will be sold at Public Auction, on account of the UbiU'ii States, on tbe grouLds. AT CHrSNUl HILL, PHILADELPHIA. ON SATURDAY, May 6 h, and MONDAY. ey 7tb, lsGO, Sae commencing each day a. eleven (11) o'clock, A M. : Iho Buildings, etc., heretofore known as the U. . Mower bosj ilal, viz : 86 1 rrnio huiloings 6 cdar Water Tanks, apacltr 12 COO gal'ong cae'l. 1 Ceuu r Wbut Ti nk, capacity 2500 ga lous 7 Cot king Range 1 Abt.ott & 10 's ( oal Hcale. 1 M oithingfon Steam Turn,) 1 veiy lupe-nor .steam Kngine, 8 horse power, with Bliaitinw and Pe ting in fine on er; near y new. 2 TnouJar Boders 4 foot diameter. 4468 leet ol Ouk Picket Fence. 170 Livt'tuli g-iod irons. 6 large Wooden Wash Troughs. 66 W 00 din V ash Sinks. 49 Iron Soil Containers. 22 Iron Hoppers. K'O label ops. and 820 Trestles. 276 v ooden Benches. I be tranie buildings contain 1,000 71)0 leet Hem ock and WMto Pine Scantling. 786 890 leet longued and Woiked Boards. 876,110 leet Rough Boar s. 298 000 feet Mooring Boards. 60 teet 4 out) tor and Shelving, in dispensary. 122 7C0 Bricks, in cu mney stacks and range's. Ibe buildinps will be so d si para ol v. lerms ol Sa'c Cah, Government funds. A oeposit ot ten (10) per cent, to bo pafd on each Lid, balance to be paid on lendition of the ac count I lie Iron and Terra Cofta Pipe to be sold by the loot, as they lie buried in the ground, and lo be dug lp, and be giound filled in by the purchaser, and is uopostd to amount to 176 leet ot 4 inch, aud 2660 feetot 14 to 2-Inch Iron Cas I'lpe, more 01 lees ihe lion Water ana Drain Pipe is supposed to t mount to 70o 11 et 01 6-incb, 1600 feet oi 4-incb and 8 inch, cacti respectively 600 leet ot 4 inch Drain Pipe, more or less, and 4 ti-mch Iron Valves 'I lie lena Ctta Pipe is supposed to amount to 700 tee' ol 14-Inch, more or :ess. P ans of buildings can bo obtained at ihis oflico i.i.d specifications of the propeitv seen Ihe ten o'clock A. M. train of tbe Philadelphia, tieiuiantown, and Nom-towu Railroad Company will arrive at Iiower Hospital in time lor the sale, ctsitmu tiom Ninth and Gret-n streets. The buildings, elc must te lemoved within thirty (30) tavs tiom dale of sale, and wid be at the risk ol tne 1 urcliaser. l!y order of Bievet Brigadier General GEORGE II CRO-MAX, Assistant Ouartormai-ter-Gcuerul U A. CEO'tGE R ORME, 4 24 lit Capta'n and Ass.staut tuartortuusier. i amTl hATtrOF GOV K RjN M K S T PRO I rERIY.-Will Le sold at NKvY BERN, Nonh 1 arolha a large amount of OKDAMJE and OKI NANCE STORKS. Salo to oommouce on the 16ib duj of May, I860, at 10 o'olock A. M , and con tinued daily uutil ad (be property, tbe priucipal claeres ot which are given below, are sold: IroB and Brass tiuns, Gun Carriages, Harness. Sadd es, Halters, Bridles, Blankets. Wheels, ,)id lion, Lead, Smitl s', Armorers' and aaddlors' Tools. Old I catlier, Sling Shots, Gins complete, Infantrr Iquipmenis, Implements tor Field aud Siege uuus, add other articles too numerous to mention. Correct Us 01 artloiea to be sold will be furnished ut on application to this ollice . Bv order ot Major-General A. B DYtR. Chiot oi Ordnance, Washington, D. uyERS, 4 19 (6 13 Brer. Capt. Ord Dept. U. S. A. HKlDEbBUHU MACHINE WORKS, o. N .'HTBEE,. PHLLADKU'HlA. We r prepared to All vlrs to any extent lor CM SaUi bniNi?Hi fob corros and woollbn mills nelnfliug all recent Improvemenw In Caralug Bpluulng uti saving. . W e Invite ibe atJpntioa ot nianuiaotorers 10 oar extea- IvetsorU. ( j ALf KID JXVKt A BOfl. GOVERNMENT SALES. SA LK OF 8TKAM GRIST HILL . AT 1BI CAVALRY DElOl t.iFfet.ORO, V. C. C.CAaiIUASTi,R MRAL'B OFFICE, ) linn Division, ( t a WA."n,It0T0'f'icAl"1". 1866.) By order of tbe Qnsiterma&ler General, there will 1 e sold on the premises, at publio auction, an dor A Q M C,'n 01 t,),'ln e"0 J- Browning, .'n . ynllE8DAT May J8, 1866, f i- 4CllJCk. M 1Le to)lowlngdecnbed public pro perty, to mt : ' r OJE (I) t JFAM JIJD""'' AND FEED !rltiDlTi.Y,1n ' "'ve vianPe foundations), 40 1 y 80 r. i i T. ...rt0.' ' 1 ' tt"i en"no noI",m, coed all moMl Lc8t nlB,0,,,' nJ,u,ll A to, t tl e mire tmio and place, tie maclil erv ?,:l V"." o U.e mill. con-isiiBtol NK (i) l-MilNK. OF 100 HORSE POpn . I ' r rr 'w-"tv-two (22) inches dlainofer fa.! V"0 24j ,n,!b,, ,r0"' U'OU "-" ? .'.?i. i rr.il:d cn"-'ron fly-wl.oei, with dt .vug Vi7 ,1 'if l7mo U,r,rt- Pn (10) foot in dl.nm. 1WO .2) BOILFRIOF 60-UO1.SE TOV ER n ads of f he best boiler Iron,' five-sixteenths (f13) of an ii chin tile ne ss. five(6)fet In d"aie or and ourt.en (14) teet live (6, inches in ling lM I oner co laiiimg seventy-slx 70 lap-weidel fl'es. -in. in',?.1' 1 "nd ue-uurtil H) '"dies in I ITr, vim all ilie Koinsiit spot nonces ' lN 10) PAIliH OH HI-RIO PATENT BCPK. M:LL8AM 1MUTY y' "KS frTKISU coi trucicd of solid French 1 nrr millstone, and set In heavy, well-l alanccd frames, witb bav-cntters ele vatois, and conveyors sufltcient to cut and haud.e tbe iiav. gr in, and prepared teed on the most coo i cmicil and laLor-iaving plan. TLe si ailing 1.- ol liuiched wioupht iror, and tbe PUIle s ol ci'St iron, faced and balanced, with hangers and boxes, ttilbcicnt 10 dnvo teu (10) paiis ot burrs, etc. I he main driving bolt is ot tour (4) plv rubbar. and twenty-lour 24i inches wide, Ihe belts lor unviiig the n.ilis. etc., are 01 tho best oak-tanntd. pottm stntelied Icaiber The Kuril e. Bo era. Maohlncry, and Fixtures of evei v description, are ot tbo very be-t materia', and woismanship. and are still in excellent conrii.lon a nt, hne inciting older, the mill having Leen In ope ration only 11 lieu 1 fi'teen niontl s 11 deemed adviFable by the ocent of the orrrn ment on the day ol sale, the buildings will bo sold seiainte.y. leims-Castt, In Government funds Fuiclaser' will be required to remove their PMiportv terire the first (let) tay ot July i,ejtt, unless otbcrwiee arranged witn the owner ol ihe grounds. A lost tor Gtetloro will leavo the Sixth treet wbatl tveiv l.i ur elni'i g the eiuy ol sa c f ny Itntliei information that tnai be desire f will be given upon implication, fn person or by lett-r to (aplaiu GI OI.'uk T. BKO W N1NG, Assistant C.'iar lei 11 aster, Gret-Lero, or to this oflice. i . t r- . JAMES A. EKIN, Bifvet Pi cnelcr Cenerat, in chargo 1st Division. duaitetma-ier-Gcneral's Oflice. 418 6w C AlEOFT oV FRN M EN I PROI ERl T, AT O J-OlliliEMs MO.MtOE Va. A It MY KT11INO AUD KQUlrAOB OFFICE 1 1 tlRTKKBS OIONKOK, Vo.. A'.ril 20, 1806. J The follow in t irtioles ot irregular clothing will be sold at lubno Auction, at Government Clothing Stoic-bousn. on reiad leading t Camp Ham'uon iortrtss Monroe, Va., on W EDNESDAY, Mav 16. 1B 6 at lu o'clock A. il., viz : 61C0 pairs leggings, new. beiOO pairs Dowsers, t cw. 66 citizens' coat-, new, 22 pairs brogans, lew, 7 Valine juckets. new. 23 Zouave vests, n w. 28 Zouave scans, new. 19 Zi.uave cans new. 2 Zouave jackets, new. 1(4 great ceat, damaged. 122 drets coots, damaged. 60 lialu and caps, danuipod. Tern t Caeh. in Govt n merit funds. I urcbasers must ri move tno r property within live r.a s Item date oi salo By oroer ol (juartcrmastcr-Gcnoral. John livers. Military Storekeeper United states Army.' E F. JAMES. 427 lot Auctioneer. g A L E OF ARM Y WA O O N 8 Cbiif Quarticbji aster'b Office. ) Dkpot of Wabbinoton ' Washikoton D C , April .9 i860 ) Sealed Proposals are invited for the purchase oi 670 ARMY WAGON i, in 'otsof notices tbun twonty-flve. lbee wagons are worn but still serviceable for loan ar d farming purposes. ProporalH wi 1 be received until 12 II., WEDNES DAY, May 9. Payment (in Government funds) will bo reoulred upon notiheat.on of acceotance ot bid, and prlo. to the delivery ol tbo Wagons, the right to reioct all bids consiceied too low is r sot vd These v aeons sro at Lincoln Depot, abont one mi o east of theCapilo). and can be seen bv applying to Colonol lompkius tne Quark-master in charge. Piopoeals shou d be signed with ihe bidder's full nanio, and give his Post Oflico addre endorsed l i opoeais to pui chase Ai n j Wa vons," and Directed to n ' D. H BUCK KB, a 1r,t'vpl Maor-Gen. and "hiol Quartormuster, 20 lot Depot of Wasinn'ton. gALE OF bPADEM, t HOVELS, ETC. Chief Qtjaktkbiiiastie'b Office, i VHflntNniYiir II c innl la ioi. , , . - , nil a, loug I Will bfi ll it at A i.n.i,... ,1,. -j 1 . . ' - tain D. G Ibonias, Military -Storekeeper at no-hing: tepot, Aimory square, tir's city, on MONDAY Ma- 14 18t, at 10 o'olock A. M t 17,000 Spuces, new; 6600 rbort bandied and 1500 long-bandied Sbove.'s. new j and W) Mblcv Ten!, worn. Ihcse spades and bl ovols are from the beA manu lactuiera, and many ot them are la original pack ages Tents will te cold singly j. Spades and Shovels n lots oi twelve, with the privilege ot twelve uczen Five days are allowed purchasers to remove their grods. .. .. In addition to the above, there will, oe sold at tbe same time aud rlace, the folowiug ai tides, viz: 1873 telling Axes, with hand es. 26(1 ' without handles. 776 Picks with bandies. 600 " without handles. 1 eims Cath, in Government lunds D. H. RUCKEB, Brevet Major Cen. and Chief Quarterma&ur 21 19t Denot ot Washington. 6S1STAN1 QUART KRM ASTER'S OFFI E. 1 hiiabelphia Hay 1. 1800 PBOPOSALh FOK MANURE. Sealed Proposals will be received at this effloe until 12 o'clock M . SATURDAY, May 6, i860, tor tbe i urcliate auu ttuioval. semi-weekly, of all Manure tbat mav accumulate at tho Government Stables. 1 WEN'l Y-l HiKD and WALNUT Stroe's. PhiladeJ jliiu, l a. lornxtv (00) days trout date of acceptance of the litghest b'd' er BidderB wi'l state be price In writing and figure pr load. For one (I) horse eirt, two (2) horse wagon, and lour (4) horse wagon loads, each re spectively. I ajn enls to be mado before remove' of manure, lb rip-ht is reserved to reject all bid not dejmud tor the Interest of the Government. Endorse envelope "l'roposa s for Manure," and uddrecs to tbo undersigned Bv oioer of Brevet Biig. Ren. O. II Crosm.tn, Assistant Quartermaster-General U S. A. rl EN KY BOWMAN, 614t Capt. and a sst Quartermaster. hDNANtE Ol-FICE, UMTED STATES NAVY YaUD, Phiiabki.phia. April 24, 1806. On WEDNESDAY tbe 0th ot Mav next, at 13 o'clock M , will be sold bv auction, at the Philadel phia fiavy Yard, tbe following at tides in estimated Cjuan lilies, viz: Junk, ten tons. , Oio C anvas, live tons. Ten per cent of the purchase money must be ne t csncd at the close ot the sale, tbo remainder to oe paid and tbe goods removed within five days alter the sale. Commodrre n. K. 1IOFF, U. 8. N , 4617t iLspector oi Ordnance. tl OVEBNllENT HARNESS AND SADDLES VJ NEW AM) r-LKillTLY WOBN-AN IMAI KkSB KlOt K llaruexs, Badtlli a. Halters Belns, Leail Lines, ollars, WRfton Covers bhe ter l ents. Ponable Forges, etc etc, very cliean. A tot ot entirely new Officers' Baddies, only $'8; with Plated Bit Bridle, til, Wholesale and retail pmcis a co., 4 S 1m No. 389 North FBON'l Street Thliada. THE BTAMP AGENCY, NO? loTcHEflNf J MKKM. AHOVK TH1BD W ILL BK CO-MTLNl M AB BFBFTOFOKE. NTAUPB Ot yV. RT DKhCBiTTION C0N8TA NTt, ON BAND, dhb IN AM KOlT 11 I
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