CITY INTELLIGENCE ftr Additional Local luma $e Eighth Page Proceedings in CouwciLH. Th stated meeting ot Councils was held yesterday altcr-l noon. i telect Council. A rornnmrjlcation vm received from the Chrenut and Walnut Streets Paiwenfrer Hallway Company, requesting to be Informed at what time the chesnut Street Bridge will be completed, as the Company desire to provide the proper equipment ior the extension of the road. Referred. A communication was received from Lawman A Co., ottering to sell to the city the portraits cf I'reeidf nts Harrison, Monroe, and Jackson, lately in the Pcale Collection. Eel erred to the Committee on Cltv Property. Mr. Ilodudon, from the Committee to verify the cash accounts of the City Treasurer, re ported the tollowtog as the statement ot the accounts up to May It Cah balance on hand, 1.0!6,636'66; trust funds, f 39,l(;7-30. Mr. Wagner, from the Committee on Law, reported In favor of the ordinance authorizing the deposit of United States, State of Pennsyl vania, or city securities, instead of real estate, as security lor heads or departments, the par ties making the deposit to receive the accruing interest. The bill wag postponed. Mr. Van Cleve introduced an ordinance re quiring every passenper railway company to place guards aiound the wheels, in order to prevent accidents. A penalty ot $50 is affixed for non-compliance with the ordinance. Before any plan Ik judopted by the railroad company it is to he submitted to a special committee in Councils. Postponed. ' A communication was received from the Chief Engineer of the Water Works in regard to the stand-pipe at Kensington, lie states tbat the stand-pipe is liuifhcd and in use, but no appropriation was made for ornamental work. Mr. Freeman, from the Committee on fiirard Kfctatc, reported that $!)()0(f had been collected of the Lawrence Todd Legacy. An ordinance directing the amount to be invested in City Clonus us reported and adopted. Mr. Van Cleve submitted a resolution lor the appointment of a special committee of live mem bers Irom each chamber to pxamine the inven tions lor preventing accidents on passenger rail ways, and report the test. Agreed to. Mr. Cattell presented a certified copy of the act of Assembly dividing the Twcuiy-t'eurtb. Ward into two wards, and creating an additional ward, to be called ttie Twenty-seventh Ward. Mr. Cattell submitted in connection with this act two ordinances dividing the Twenty-fourth and Twenty-seventh Wards into election dis tricts. Mr. Sperintr, from the Ccmralrtee On City Pro perty, to which was referred tlie communication oi J. Boss Suowden, Prottionotary of the Su preme Court, af-king to be furnished with a rre-proof, reported against eranting the request. The committe state that tne court officers are a source ot expense to the city, while the emolu ments of tne oQice go into the pockets of the in cumbents or into the treasury of the State. It is suggested that the emoluments are sufficient to warrant the officers in furnishing the office. The committee ask to be discharged lrom the lurtber consideration of the subject. Adopted. the ordinance providing for the public health and cleanliness, under consideration at the last stated meeting, was again taken up on third reading. A debate on the general features of tne bill ensued. Objection was made to the sec tion which require connection to be made with sewers m cases of the overflow of gutters to houses already erected. lu answer to this, it was urged by the friends of the bill that it ap plied only to cases where there wa-i an excessive flow ot water over the pavement. On the final pHssaee ot the bill the yeas were 12 and the nays 10. 8o the bill passed. The resolution from Common Council, provid ing for the appointment of a special committee' to invebtigate charges against the Chief Engi neer of the Water Works, was referred to the Committee on Water. The ordinance Irom Common Council chang ing the site of the new Court House was con curred in. Adjourned. In Common Council, a communication was presented from tbe Thirteenth and Fifteenth S'reets Passenger Railroad Company, stating that the said Company have the right under the charter to lay out and construct a passenger railway, with a double track, on Broad strpet, and the convenience of the travelling public re quires additional railway accommodation north of Columbia avenue, which can be as well given by a single track on Broad street, as by a double track, provided the said Company bo permitted to extend their track upon Thirteenth street from Columbia avenue to Diamond street, and on Diamond street from Thirteenth to Broad street; that the said Company have also the rifiht to lav a double track on Spring Garden st eet west from Broad strret; and a connection irom- Broad to Thirteenth street would avoid the necessity of laying a track upon Broad street south ol Spring Harden Mi eet. That a resolution was passed by City Councils rcquiiibg paid Company to tiike up and remove their tracks upon Twentv-titth street, from Spring (iardpn street to the Fait mount gate, the ri.eht to lav which track is claimed by said Com pany as incident to their right to run .to Fair moiiuS. " , The petition of said Companv, therefore, re spectfully asks leave to lav down tracks upon streets hereby designated. ' Referred to the Committee on Railroads. Mr. Billiogton renorted an ordinance appro priating $6100 to pay for renairs to tne 2d, 10th, 11th, 12th. 15th, and 10n District Station Houses. Adopted. Mr. Little, of the Survey Committee, reported an ordinance fixing the charge for constructing sewers at $125 per lineal loot per frontage. Adopted. The same gentleman rrported an ordinance fixing its w hart line on Wind mill Island, so as to rxtend the eaot line :outh. from the canal. Agreed to. Mr. Griifiths, of the Committee on Trust and Fire, to whom was relened the petition of the fiiemen asking that the Slate House bell should be rung lor fires, reported in favor of granting the request ot tbe petitioners, with an ordinance appropriating $('.;u-66 to pay the sala ries of two additional bell-ringers tor the Stale House. Mr. Fox moved that the bill be indefinitely postponed. The motion to indefinitely postpone was agreed to yeas, 18: nays, 14. Mr. Hancock, of the Sptecial Committee to whom was referred the resolution providing for changing the plans and site of the new Court House, reported an ordinance favorable to the change, and provididg that the change fhalj nof involve any greater sura than $8000. Adapted. Mr. Hetzell ottered the following: Resolved, That the City Solicitor be and is hereby requested to inform the.e Councils, whether or not Id his oinulon, the Act of Asa rubly, of February 2, 1864, gives these Councils the power to compel the attendance of witneises befom Committees of Iuvea taxation, aad if the power la so grail tod, in what uianuer tbe same can be entorcod. Adopted. Mr. Evans submitted a resolution, providing for the appointment of a Joint Committee of five irom each Chamber, to investigate cert iiu charges made in the (Jermantown Teleirapti again 6 1 tbe Chief Engineer ot the Water Works and his annual report. Agreed to. The resolution tr jra the same Chamber, pro viding for the appointment of a committee to examine inventions to prevent accidents on rail roads, was laid on the tabic. Adjourned. , Counterfeit Money. Two brothers, named Augustus and Harr - King, were before United States Commissioner 8raith yesterday afternoon, charged with having counterfeit fifty-cent notes in their possesion. They were arrested yesterday morning tv Detective (Jeortre H. Smith, Joshua Tapgart. and Charles W.Wood, on SnnHom street, above Broad. The first named defendant had in his possession HUM in counter feit tilty5iut notes, and on the person of the other oetndant wa found but one counterfeit note. Th prisoners were held to answer. THE DAILY Ufitid States Naval TJoeprTAiv for FHiLinxLrBiA. Tbe General Government in tends to build a large and' commodious Naval Hospital, on the grounds occnpled by the Naval Asylum, on the Gray's Ferry road. Tbe bnild ing is to be 300 feet long, by 63 feet In depth in centre, and 27 feet in depth on the wings. The centre building Is to be 147 feet In front and each of the wings 81 feet. The structure Is to be in part or Connecticut brown stone, in part ot hammered stone from the Delaware county quarries, and in part ot dressed brick. The main front is to be ornamented with a brown stone portico, with columns, pilasters, entablature, and cornice of elegant style. Proposals for the work are invited through Tn Evbnino Tele graph this afternoon, by Dr. HorwitK, Chief or the Navy Bureau or Medicine and Surgery. The plans and specifications maybe seen at the office of John McArthur. Jr.. architect. No. 200 South Sixih street, whose drawings were adopted by the Govern m ent,twlthont alreration. ' Folice Items. Benjamin Murray, arrested at Manayunk on the charge of passing a twenty dollar bill, purporting to be an issue of the First National Bank of Portland. Connecticut, had a hearing before United States Commissioner Mer peant yesterday. James Brown testified that Murray passed a note of the kind dcribcd, on him, and Lieutenant Uolgate and Sergeant. Petcrman testified that three counterfeits, all twenty-dollar bills, were found in defendant's possession after his arrest, besides $24'35 in good money. He was bound over to answer. There is no such bank as the First National Bank of Portland. Connecticut, and it i nnita probable that the same plate will be altered to the First National Hank ol Portland, Maine, a eor.n as a notice of this counterfeit is widely circulate!. Ihe note is capitally executed, and would deceive any one but an export. A Final Commitment. Sam iel Bera man, a colored man, who was arrested by Spe cial Ollicer E. W. Cailin, had a further hearing before Alderman Bcitler yesterday afternoon, charged with stealing iron from the freight can ot the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Jacob Trump, charged with, receiving tbe stolen pro perty, also had a hearing. Both prisoners were committed to answer the charge at the next tti in of the Court. Arrest of a Beogab. Officer Reedcr, of the 1'epgnr Detectives, arrested a man on Wednesday afternoon on the charge of vagrancy. He gave the name of Lewis Schnygle. The accused was taken before an alderman, when it was stated that at the time of the arrct he had his head boui.d up undtr the pretext that his head was broken. Two small children were found in the care of Schnygle. They were sent to the Home lor Friendless Children, and the defendant w as held to answer for the offense. Anton Proust Communicative. Chief Franklin visited Antoj Probst yesterdav, and was told by him that an umbrella which he had carried oil irom the Bearing farm house, and which had not been missed, was to be found at the public house of Mr. Leckleldt, in New Mar ket street, w here the travelling bag of Miss Dolan was recovered. In no part of tbe conversation v. ith the Chief yesterday did Probst speak of an accomplice, as h had always done previously. Malicious Act. -On Wednesday evening Mrs. Hannah Adams, residing in Fotilkrou street, Frankford, while walking not far from her residence, met an unknown man, who threw into her face and eyes what was supposed to be vitriol, as it burned her considerably. Before assistance reached her the villain had run off, and has not since been arrested. Accidentally Stiot. Early yesterday morning, as Mr. Leo Itichined, residing at No. 1344 Frankford road, was passing a burglar alarm pistol, which be had attached to his yard-door, his elbow came in contact with it, and the weapon was discharged, and the load entered his shoulder, causing a painful wound. ! LNTJiltESTING ITEMS. A Tboct op Good Proportions. The Carron (Nevaoa) Apjwal reports that a Chinaman of tbat section recently caught a trout weighing thutj-eight pounds. Tub Amewcan Medical Association. The nineteenth annual session of the American Medi cal Association was held in Baltimore,. May 1. About two hundred delegates weie present. 1 III. Professor Alexander Dallas Bache, Chief ot the Coast Survey, is seriously ill in Washing ton, and little hope is entertained ol his recovery. He is said to sutler greatly from the disease, which will probably close his career. Ex-Mayor Stith fob Alderman. Gerard ftilh, formerly Mayor in New Orleans.land now foreman of tbe composing room of the Picayune of that city, has been nominated as candidate lor alderman, vice J. O. Nixon, resigned. An Expensive Vineyard. A vineyard was lately sold by auction at Gevry, in the Cote d'Or, France, at the rate of $5000 an acre the highest price ever known to have been given in that country, 5 Gold in New Hampshire. A New England company, with a capital of $200,000, has leased lor one hundred years a tract of six hundred acres in Lisbon, N. II., where theie are valuable gold, silver, and lead mines. Gambling in Pabib. It is said that the ave rage money which has changed hands in 'play" every month this year, since January, at one Paris club alone, is $800,000, which gives a re turn of $9,600,000 per annum. A "Bummeb" in Wilmington, N. C Tne citi zens of Wilmington. N. C, are exceedingly in dignant at the efirontery of a man who followed Sherman's army as a "bummer," and now ven tures to advertise himself as a drayman in that City. . Thb Zoological , Society of London, This society has recently made an addition to their valuable collection ot Hooker's eared seal, more commonly called the sea bear., It is a native ol the Falklaud liles and the neighborhood ol Cape Horn. Smuggling. Smuggling is so extensively prac tised on the Kusso-Prussiun frontier that "it has been calculated the loss of revenue, in a district covering about one-third of the whole frontier amounted in 18t;o to 11,610,000 roubles, and in 18C1 to 10.490,000 roubles. ' . Tub Choleba Cases in Halifax. The pilot who brought the steamer Enqland into Halifax lias since died, with two members of his family. He said, boiore his death, that he did not board the vessel, but merely towed in her wake whence he gave the necessary directions. ' A Sunday Market in Mobile. The Mobile (Ala.) Times has "no desire to stir up any reli gious controversy, nor even to wound the sus ceptibilities of any class of men," but neverthe less feels ll to be a public duty to advise the opening of a market on Sunday morning be tween daybreak and 9 o'clock A. M." A Life Inbcbancb Decision. Joseph Easter brock, Jr., of Camden, Me., insured bis lite for $3000 some time ago, and afterwards became deranged and committed suicide by shooting. Tb insurance companv refused to pay the policy, but the Maine Supreme Court decides that they must pay the $3000, and the costs be sides. . , . ' - Professor Blot in Boston. The stringency of the Massachusetts Liquor law has stirred up "Quilp," of the Boston Post, into the subjoined effort: "BLOT AT THB HUB Kays Blot, ttie Ptoressor, 'parbttu! Now vat in ce 'Hub' vdl I do? . ; for how mi 1 cook, j By te rule In sa book, i .Vic no via foi zejrraveyf -MonDien!" Death of Dr. Hodoktn. We (Lmdon Star) deepl? regret to announce the death of Dr. Hodgkln, the well-known philanthropist and man ot science. This unexnected event too place on Thnrsdav last, at Jaffa, whither the de ceased gentleman had accomnanted Sir Moes Montetiore. Dr. Hodgkin was a man of large hearted benevolence, of great and varied attain mentf, and ot unquestionable anthorit in many branches of ethnological as well as medical sci ence. His loss will be keenly lelt by a large class of bis country men. EVENING TELEGRAPH.- AMUSEMENTS.1 K ISLET'S CONTINENTAL NEWS IXCHAROF.. , cioirfttitotlpcrf oi AmaMiDtnt navlMihatf B to H o't .c m rnlng. 111 i JJNITED STATES PRIZE CONCERT ' TO BE GIVEN AT ' CROSBY'S OPERA HOUSE, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, May S 8, 1800. 125,00 0 VALUABLE PRIZES,' wtr VALUED AT $492,575'23,' t i. , , ' , ' WILL I'E HtKBF.NTED 10 TICKET-H0LDER8, INCLUDING $ICO,OCO IN GREENBACKS. """" ... i Nnnber ef TWkets Issned, 500,000. . PAICE, SI'OO EACH. 1 h's in tba greatest Inducement ever offered to the pnblio, one ticket Qf every lour drawlig a prize, a Ohe lollonlog pnaes are a few among tbe many to bn frawn. Fortull list ice circular: 1 Oilt. In Greenback! 130 00 1 do do .... 10 0011 1 do do A,0'i-i I do do , 4,00 1 do do 3,0 ill 1 do do J 000 56 do do $1000 each 28 CC0 8 do co 9400 each , 10,000 20 do .do t5J each , 1,000 1 do. Residence Ko. tsi Waoagh avenue I0.(M) 1 do do Lake street s ood 1 do do Ho. 87 Sewberrv Hreet 4.000 5 do Cottages, on Fuiton, near I'au lna St.... 10.000 S do do Ko 16!) W. Liberty and No. 537 W.Indiana street! 6 000 J do do in good locality. ),ooo 610 do City Lota, i,v O each 8,000 The drawing will take p:ace alter the Concert, on theitagcot the. Opera House, where in,(m0 pertomcan witness it, . A committee will be appointed by the au dience to superintend the same. All purchasers and agent! will be supplied with correct lists or drawings a4 scon aa published. Tartles holding ticket! will retain tiitui until. aller the drawing, and if (heir number ap pears in tho list ot drawn numbers, they will forward ttelr ticket Immediately, with lull directions ai to tbe shipping of goods or moneys, rickets are for sole at irmclpal Hotels, Book, and Music (stores in the city nd at our office, K o. 133 DE AB UORN Street. Price, $1 each. Sent by mall on receipt or price and stainD for return postage. Good and reliable Agents wanted In every city, town, and village In tbe United States, to whom great Inducements are offered. Belereuces required SPECIAL TEBMS, OR CLUB BATES. Any party procuring a club ot five or more names Tor tickets, in d foiwarding ub the money for the same, will be allowed the following commission, viz: WE WILL SEND 8 Tickets to one address for 4-so 10 uo ao Uo 9 no 20 do ao do H -so 30 do do do .!h 40 uo do do ...V.V .' 350i . Ml do do do i i-iMi And IHO do do do .....V.'.V.'.BS V0 In every ease tend the name and post o ce address oi eaih tcparnte subscriber. ' Monty by drait. dosi ollice order, express, or In re gintered le.tem. may be sen( at our risk All ccmmunicailoui si.oulU be addressed to WIGGINS, BRADFORD & CO., Ko. 1J3 DEAKBOBN Street, Chicago, III.. Post Office Drawer 8913. The proprietor will donate to the Lincoln and Douglas Monument rand '.U0O; a o, there will be MW reserved roni tbe penon drawing the 30 UuO priie. lor the same j Ickeis can be had of the Agent 'or Phllauelnhla M A. Vt 1LMJK. at the vUllla.ii 1-enn HotoL Keiertnce.-Hon. M.tt. WilkliiBon ex-Senatorof Mln neotai Hon G. V. Lawience. M. C ol 1'a : Hon. Alex M. C. oi Pa. t Hon ajor Dan. Mace, ex M. O ol Ind : Hon. IiaJ. Lacock,ol Kansas! Hon. Wm. Lefnnitwell Lvons Iowa (lion. Joseph Knox, of ChlcaiO: lion ' (iraves Kiuitb.of Allnn : Jacob Poigythe. Aict. At ' H R.. Chicago. Ill j M . Kronuerg ti 'o.. ImDortnni Ur Loutolana. '8 ' WinM"' I 6 C ' ur!en, S. B.-Fditors of rountry papers are au(horlzed to act as our agents, and they wl I be allowed ; all eomraissl.,n on all ticket ord-red, whether far themtolves or oihor parties, who may order tbrougn them Proposals lor to sorting this advertisement requeoted. gj MRS. JOHN I)REV7'8 NEW ARCH STREET THEA1KE, Begins at 7 o'clock. " FADE WELL BENEFIT AND LAST NIGHT OF MADAME CKLEHTE. rIU',r v MADAME OKLKBTe: 1 who will aprear in two grand plays. . i 'iHlS (Fndav) EVhNiNU, May 4. Hi. MAKY'H EVE. . Madeleine Martime CELESTE irtvlous to wbivh, rianebe's great Drama of. 1HE CHILD OF THE Wai Cfi.. ' Maurice, a Dumb Boy Madame CELESTE 8 TURD AY. THE 8TR ET.- OF NEW YOEK, In all It! original completeness. ' i - MONDAY-llenetH of UcKitE RANKIN. Hci secured six da a lu advance. - ALNUT BTKEKT V ll E A T R tS.-N. E. n- rner NINTH and WALNDT Streets Boidns quarter to 8. BENEFIT . . ns of MR. EDWIN BOOTH bPECIAL NO IKJJ. In consequence oi tbe length and importance oi UAiiLcr, as now presented, the puUlo Is most respectioMy in lormedtliat the overture will commence nt a quarter pwt seven o'clock, at (he conclusion of whxhtbecur lain wi.i rice. THIS, AND .VERY EVENING, ( MK. EDWIN BOOTH I AS B AMLKT. Ifartes Mr. CHARLES BRRON Ibe i.hos( at. J, 11. TA LOR H-A " LEX will conttl.ute the evening ! per i orm ;iuce NEW AMEBIC AN THE A T R E -WALNUT Street, above EWhth. - BRILLIANT COMBINATION. KVEUT tVEMNO, AND ON WEDNESDAY AND SAlljBDAY AFTER. NOONS. LAST WFEK OF EL NINO EDDIE, MAD'LLK F'jRIiESTA L. '1 be wondenul Female Gymnast, from Europe. Mr Q.W. NM 11 ii and Ballet I rou e Hongs, 1 aiices Diamas, Ethiopian 1 nrleitq te i, e'o. USICAL FUND n ALL. i COMPLIMENTARY CONCiRT oa mi PIIESK NT ATION OF THB . - Carl Wolfsohn Testimonial, ' On Batvirday Eveninp;, : May 6. For particulais see frogrammet. To be had at the Mnslc b tores. 8 i 4t QPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TOA O . - OHEAT WORK OF ART, ., ROW 0 XHIBITIO AT F. GB .YLEWITZ3 ! IHILADELfHlA RT OiuLJCRY, t No. 130S CHESNUT t eet. 1 Cammarana's Great Historical Plelureoi the tiMKlNCJ OF ALIAMUhl. , ' BT CkUlllAL RUFVO, IN 119 J ' J ' Fair ted b order oi me Italian Govrnment. 1 he Picture will be engraved by JuH HAHTAIN. Fer a mil ueoerlnilon oi Ihisextraoid rary pioUugtloa. we reter to tbe printed details In the Gailery. AdmUslon lo tbe Oaterv, U eeata. 4 21 lm r E H M A N I A ORCHESTRA. PUBLIC RE- VT neartals everv rUTLR!Y AFTERMUON AT Ht'iKAL H hU HALL. IH o'clock. . Ennauements n so by ddreuiiif OEOSG B HAS 1 LK T, AgeutTNo. i 1 MONTEREY sueet between Race and Vine. 1 ltt -PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, AMUSEMENTS. NEW THB8NUT STREET THEATRE, CHTPNUT Street, above Tweitth, L, GBOVEB 41 W. E. SINN, Lessee and Manager. Mr WILLIAM t. SINN Resident ManMrer, lias tb honor to announce te but friends and (be public Id geneial, tbat bli AJINUAt BESE'IT ANNUAL BfNrriT ANNUAL BENEFIT will take place on the AttHRNOON AND EVByWft AtTERNOOS A AD JSVhSlNU AfMRAOOy A NO nvsshg or SATURDAY. May 5, SATURDAY. May 6, tor which rcea'ion a bill of Mhl-AglNO AITRACT1VENLS8 Is In preparation. At tbe MATISEH TERFORMAVrE the powerful drama In three acta, entitled IHJi HOT VP THB KHO MOUNTAIN 1 HE HUT Of THfi RKO MOUNT A IV. Ut. UUT OF TUB HEJ) FOUNTAIN, will be presented. K lb tbe evening, the celebrated comedienne. MlH-l JULIA DALV, MIX JULIA DALY MIW8 JULIA DALY, . ' MiHH JtLIA DALY, no has kindly volunteered her seivlees for this occa sion, will make hei first appearance in tbla city for seve ral years In ber great specialty ThK MM ALE AVKRtCAN COWtTir, TIM (EMAIE AAttUltAN VOUMX, 7 HE r EM A LIS AMERICAN VOUS.V, TUB MALE AMERICAN COUSIN. ; pertnrmed bvber in England and America for manv hundred nlgbt. MIS KATK PENVOYER ' MISS KVIE Pr NNOYAR his also volnnttertd and wlil appear in her powerlul delineation oi WE FRENCH FPi. tUE FRtNCll SPr. TUB t REN H SPY, , ' THE FRENCH SPY, In 'he drama ot that name. ihe Box frheet lg now open, and leats may be seenred In nrtvence. 6 J it "TV -vv I.11I.IS.NUT KfltEET I'UKATlt K. X CHM'T Stteet above IwelOh. LrONAKI) tiKOVktt WILLIAM K. SINN. Leisen and Manauer WiLLIaM V. 8INN Resident Manager. 1 otrs open at 7. Curtain rises at 7 45. THH EVtNINO, FAREWELL BE.Sa.FIT POSITIVELY LA -T APTEARANCE MISS MAGGIE MITCHELL, MlSn MAGGIK Mirr'HeLL. who will api car In the charm ng character of i A M K I E, IN THK ' BEAUTIFUL HOME DRAMA, In five acts, entitled LITTLE BARKFOOT. . LITTLE BARIFOUT. JilfS MAGGIE MIT( HEI.L will no supported by a-r. J. W. OLLIEK, and te sirensth of ihe Company. SAlUIlDAi ACTfKNOl'N AND EVKNlKO, May S ANNUAL HKNEFIC OK ' WM E. SiNN (Resident Manager). Fust appearance in this city oi , t MI-s JULIA DALY in her celebrated specialty Tl-E Fr MALE AMERICAN COUSIN, tint appcaiancc in this city of 1 MlSfKATE l'KNNOYER. as (he "FRENCH HP V.'Mn the drama ol that name. At the M mince (he powerlul drama, In three acta, THE Hi T OF,THE RED MOUNTAIN, will bo performed. Box S heet now open. JuONDAY EV NI G, May 7. first appearance ol MR. FDWlN ADAMH. Admission to evening penoimance, 'iac.. 50c.. and tl. iA AFRICAN ACADEMY OP MUSIC, CORNER X of BROAD ard LOCUST Sireeta. Lescce and Manager WILLIAM WHEATLEY TAREWEI.L BENEFIT OF FRCOIS hAVEL. FRIDAY EVI-M.NG, May 4. for ih.' first tluie, ttie comic Ballot Paoiomlmo of THE MAGIC FLUTa. Sawney Bok FRANCOIS RAVEL Mrs. . tnrcblnglon haBRIEL RWEI. ' Flist nlfiht ol anew Soanlnh Divertissement , In which PKANi Ols RWEL. enonta PrPITA and Hons VON HAM ME will appear, together with tho lull Corps de Ba let. Flxbt nltht of the laughable Pantomime of THE BCUOOLAiASTI-.R. Vaster Tonlface FRaNCOIS RAVEl Mr. Birch UAHKIr L R VEL 1 be penoimance commences wi.h the wondenul teat! on ilje TIREF FL1INO TRPE7.E By the Pet of the City, YOUNG AMERIC A, ADMISSION 60 cent! l.'eHi ivod Neat 7J cents Faml'V l Ircle 30 cent Ainpnltheaire cents Doors open at H past 7. To commence at 8 o'clock, beaia aecured in advance at c W. A. Trumpler'! Music Store. Seventh and Cbesnut streets and at the Box Ott:ce ol the Academy from ft A. M till 4 P. M. ON SATURDAY FTEHNOON, at 2 o'clock, TBE F1FIH CRANW RAVtL MATlNEE will be given, being posltlve'y, THE LA.Vi' BU I ONE. ADM1S-8ION. with reserved Boats 60 cents ON MOND Y EVENING May 7, first night oi the eelehrated Pantomime or THE GR&EN MONSiEK and LAST WEEK ol the RAVEL ENGAGEMENT. MUSICAL SOI RE E, EVERY EVENING, AT THB CITYiCIIFSN AND READING ROOM3, No. 123S CHFSNPr Street, Ptiiiadfflphla. maim CARPETINGS. (JAIlVETINOSr CARPETINGS! Reduced to Present Gold Prices. J. T. DELACKOIX, ; Ko. 37 South SECOND Street, ABOVE CHESNUT, liar received per late arrivals, 200 TJECES J. CROSSLEY.& SONS' UltlJSSiluJ.S CARPETINGS KEW AKD ELEGANT PATTERNS. Also, a large lire of THREE 1 LY EXTRA 8UPEP AiP F.NE INGKA1N CARPETS, DAMASK AND VENETIAN STAIR AND HALLCARPETINGS, COT TAGE AND BAG CARPE1S. OILCLOTHS, SHADES, ETC . which will be sold lew in consequence of the fall In Gold. t J T. DELACROIX,' No. 37 South SECOND Street. ' 121m Between Cbesnut jndMarket GOVERNMENT SALES ' At-MSI ANI QDAItf EKM AolElt'S OFFICE. , FhiladklpbiA, May 4, 1868 Will be sola at Pnblio Auction, on aooouut of tno I'mtfed Males, ou the grounds, Darby load. West Philsoon bia, 1 On SATUHDAT, M4T 12, 1860, l Sale com men oi n at 11 o'clock & M., Ibe Building, tto , ueretoiore k. own as the Uoitod Mates hU ill I HOUafc HU-.fI AL, yi j 10 frame buildings and 6 portions of irame build lust. 1 cedar wafer tank, capaoltv ,000 vailons. 1 ceuar water tank, capao tv lf.OO b i bb. 1 ceuar water tank, capacity 1( 00 g.il.e ns, 1 Wortblnfton steam pumti, Mo 8. 1 tjuild & Garrison's sieaui pump, So 2. 8 upright tubular boilers. 1 wooden pump. 1 iron force pump (band). C iron soil containers. , 8 wooden wash sinks. ' , 8 woooen wash troughs. 4 tables. 26 table tops and 60 trs'!fs. 1 flg-tafr, about 80 le l high. 68 iots and 973 rails. . C52 n et oak picket fenoe. ' II, 6t0 bricks in chimney stacks, 100 ftot terra cotta pine. J be frame building contain 97 088 leet hemlock and white pine scantling. 89 980 feet tongued boards. III, 500 foot rou ii boards. 26,86(1 leet floor intr boards. i Terms of Bale Cash, Government funds. A cioi osit ot ten (101 per cent, to be paid on each lid, the balance to be paid on rendition oi acoonut. 'Ihe iron water-pipe to be o d by tbe toot as it lies buried in the ground; to be duir np and the ground filled in by tbe purchaser, and is tuppooed to amount to lb 16 feet 1 and 2 Incb iron water-pipe, more or i.i i Plans of Buildings can be obtained and Schedule of Lois seen upon application at tins offloe. The bulldincs etc must be removed within two 1 2) week t om date ol tale, and wnl be at the rink of ibe purcbasi r i The car ol the Darby Road Passenger' Railway Coiiidmuv aatiie Hosiita.1 eterv aa.l hour. Bj oider ot ! Br-v. Hrlir-Mm GEORGE H CROSiJAN.0 1 ;. 1 . Absstnui O ). '-eu.ral J, H. riny, i ' GtCmtiia. K. OdUE ' ' tilt Cop'ujn and Aseistan Q U. MAY 4, 1866. COVEPNMENT SALES. I ARGE BALE OF QURrERWA8TER'8 J j 81 ORES AI IH. CAVALHX DEPOT, G1E UOIiO, D. C . 4UABTxaMASTXit GnitRAL'a Omca, I ' .;, FlBST JDlTIRlOR, J W aSbifotow, D. C, April 23, 1806. ) iy erdcr of tbe Quartermaster General, tbore will ce to, 4, the premises, atpnbue auction, nnder the direrion ot Captain -orre T. Browning, A. Q. M on TLESDAY, tbe 8th of Way, 1806, and continue (rem nay to dav until all is ecld, the following de scribed lots or Qnsrteimaster's stores, rls.: w 146 sels i art Harness. 126 lbs. 1 allow, 88 seis Four borse Hr- 6 bl.ls. Fait, te-k, 80 Oil Cant, 6 Platform Scales, 40 sets imbolsnee Har l em. If 0 ScCdo, 86 ( ai ts, 8 V'atf r'rv ( art. emg e and dojiho Blocks. 2S I'tnvhiti (617 lbs. Rai'mad Sulkcs 17 i try Wsgous lfCl, 8 Aimv 'Wagons (lour (two (ncwl, 2o0 tshufter and Gate Hasps 20 lbs Nuts. t tin 1. 1 An lulance (fonr horse). 6 Ilmd-hois" Wagons, ffllcrtsbiefonics, 60 Ai,vils, ii Csnldrons, 20 Ccoking Stoves and F xtuies, 0 Hi atirg Siovos, too Bench s, 700 Open Uinirs, Bolts, Links, etc, r00 Tit e Bo U. RfiO Unch Pins, 1W0 staples, Hooks, T s, eto , 44 rairs lismes. - 80 UidinK Bridles, 20 part sots 4 horae Arubu- lance ilarness (now), 10 Bridles (new), 100 ct Lines and Marfin i ga e8, 91 Collar I'ada, 2i0 Kurcini'les Saddlo I bars, and Cruppers, 1 soi Hobbles, 70 Hlniikois, 4 sides Belting Loathor, 4 sides firm e leailior, 600 Clurry Combs, 700 Horse Brushes, lSiheefg tsiipouiriiii I n owl. itu iics laoles, , 20(0 Table Spoons, KtO Kniyts and Forks, t4 Laales, H CO 1 in t ops, 16001 In Plates, 86 t cflee Pots, l"fi Hr.Bd I'ats, 2f,0 Manure Forks, Hib Axes, 60 tpuoos, 4,r.0 fchcve.s, 7 oal Bneki ts ( arce), 9t0 Water Buckets. 818 Head llallors Kci tsdit), and 2o0ibs f.ead. 0 lbs Babbie Metal. iCO Head Halters and L25 Lantorns. Uninn. Boj fs(good), 6 boxes vvmdow Glass, 10C0 Head Ha ttrs (good), 20 lb s. Rotten s-ono, it 0 Head llaitors, 1 Circular Saw, frarueand CIO Head Halters and! belting, - tails, 2 C.rcuiar Saws. . 6C0 Neck Straps and 2 ( ros-cut Suws. haiiis. 4 Wood Saws. ECO Halter Ctain, 260 t suvas Horse Covers, Scrmdstones, 82 Axle Boxes, IXi(0 lbs. erall Iron. 82 Hand .feawa, 10 I'enoa i-aws. 60 l'lanes (assorted), ou i auiKmir irons, Hav 8010 its. Horse buoes, 6tC lbs. Cl.ain, 8 Log Ci aiiis, ' t 4K.0 ibs. Asrortcd Iron, 1112 lis. r crap Iron, 1000 lbs. Pope. 170 Wall Brui-hts, fe7 sets kHite.na- Tools, 40 & ts hadoler.', Tools, nooKH. nrn.. 11 Vice!, 150 Brands iftnrto(ll. 3 Cieavo', i Augers, . 1 Tenou AUBericomp'.otej, 8 Biuoisand Hits. CO Auttr Bite (assorted), la i ryn g rquaros, 10 Spoke Shuvcs and iiavr bu ii ai tin s bolts, 1601 ritcliclsandl'unchcr, 40 Oil SMnos, U0 laiislougs li Ciaw Hanimors. li 0 t aus Pinchers, 76 Colu Clii'Ols, tiO Clinch Irons, 260 Huiiimt rsiBfsorted), WOJMispB, 2d0 Fi.es, 2 Fellow, . 210 Bro uis, 0 lee Hooks, 2 sets thoiinn Stock", 1(.0 Whre bairows, 60 Iron Pots, 4 Dutch Ovens. 160 Hatchets, 6 tcrew I), ivors, 12 Montey W rt-nchos, 11 Diawing Knivos, 12 t-piiit l.eve s, 15 Adzes and band Axoi 4 Sets Stocks and Dies, loot biels (assorted), '600 Halter t-qtiares, !i!00 gr. ( Buckles, 'lOitrcs Ha ter Bolts, 10 irioss Kiiips. '90 Door Bolts and Thumb f.atcliee. 216 btove Pipe, Joints and ,iCOWS, 0 t Biiii. Kettles, 116 l k ks, Plows il75 l cks (assorted), .800 Carriairc Knobs, 20 lbs. t opper Kivets, 1160 pairs tutt Hinges, 160 pairs Strap lliuges, U Ullllll ftilBLICIBt 8C(0 Ploittnng Laths, U0 Waxin Houiids (new), 2 Ollice Tables, eu i nairs, 'it 1 ctd lrouchs, ?6 Ollice and Field Doska, 88 Double uees and Lead 18,000 Griu Sacks. ' I are, One "l elton's Eight horse Pcycr," with f ear irgs snd bolts, siialiing, gearing, pulleys, etc., aid One Force 1 Pump, capable of forcing two'vo thousand (12.C0O) rations ol watr per day. And many other ar'icleo not eaniuerutcd in the ulove list. , Term Cash, in Government funds. Stone will be delivered on the wharf ot the Gioetoro DYpot, free ot expense to the pur chase r. Ibe purchaser will be allowed five (5) days from date oi sale m which to remove the stores . A bi at lor Gicsloro will leave the Sixth Street wharf every hour during the days oi salo . JAMES A. EKfN, Brevet Bripadior-Gei.era1, fn charge 4 4 12t First, Division, Q M. G. O. ASt-IsiANT QUAKJ EUiASltK'tt OF if ICR. 0. 113UGlhAhD SIKEISr. "'av.-, v Philadelphia, April 24, 1806. Will be sold at Public Auouou, on account ol the Uiutou States, on the eroui.ds. AT CHrKNUl HILL, PHIL ADELPHI A, ON cAlUKDAy, May 6 h, auu MONDAY. tfay 7ih, 1860, Sa e commencing each day ai eleven (11) o'clock, A AI. Ine Buildings, etc, horotoforo known as tho U. I-. Mower nos it'll, viz, : , .. 86lTimie builaing! 6 cciar Wator Tanks, c apnoitv 12 000 gallons each. 1 Cedur Water Priik, capaoity 2600 Ka'lous. 7 Coiking liiuiges 1 Abbott & l.o 's Coal Scale. 1 v oithington Sttam I'ump. 1 voiy superior Steam Engine, 8 horse power, with sliBitiiiL' and Le ting iu flue orcer; nearly new. , 2 Tubular Boilers. 4 foot diunietor, , ' 4488 Icet ol Ouk Picket Fence. 170 Lil tnli g-rod arons. 6 large Wooden Wash frout,hs. ; 66 Wooden V ash Sinks. ' 49 Iron Soil Containers, i i 22 Iron Hoppers. . . 160 1 able i ops, and 820 Trott'es. 276 V Ooden Benches. ( ' ' - Ihe frame bundings oonfain ' l,CC0 7t0lo t Hemiock and Wt iie Pine Scantling. 785 890 feet lonurd and Worked Boards. . 876,110 leet Bough Boar. s. , 298 COO fret flooring Board. " 1 ' ' " ' 0 teet Counter and Sheiyinr, in dispensary. 122 700 Bricks, in ch uiney stacks and ranges. Ibe buildings will be sola separately. - - lertns ol fea'e Cah, Government funds. A oo.osit of ten -(10) per cent, to be paid on cadi bid, balance to be paid on rendition of the ac count The Iron and Terra Cotta Pipe to be sold by the foot, as ibey lie buried in tbe ground, and to be dug up, and 'be prouod tilled in by the puiohaser, and is suoposed to amount 10 1 176 leet ol 4-inch, and 2660 fcotol li to 2-lnoh Iron Gas Pipe, more or lees I be Iron Water and Brain Pipe supposed to amount to 70o uet ot 6-Inch, 16C0 feet of 4-incb and 8 inch, each respectively. 600 ieet of 4 inch Drain Pipe, more or less, and 4 6-inch Iron Valves. 1 lio Ten a Cota Pipe Is supposed to amount to 2700 leei ot 14-lnoh, more or less. P.ans of buildings can be obtained at this office aiid specifications of the property seen Ibe ten o'clock A. M. train of the Philadelphia, Geimantown, and Koru-town Eailroad Company will arrive at Mower Hospital in time lor the sale, starting Irom Ninth and (iiex-n streets, Tbe buildings, etc., must be removed within thirty !80) cays lrom date of sale, and win be at the risk of tbe urchaser. ! By oider of Brevet Brigadier-General GEOBGEH CROS1LAS, Assistant Quartern! ator-Gcneral U tt A. GEOH.GE It OEME, 4 24 lit Capfam and Assistant Quartermaster. TI L E OF 8PADES, JsHOVELaTETC . CBUV QUAUTKItMAf txb'b Okwcb, 1 Dspot or Wabhikotow, WAenmeyroii D. C. April 19. 19Gfl Wi.i be sold at Auouon. under the direction oU'riv lain D ,G Tbouias, Military Storekeeper at (Moihing i epotr Ai'mory square, tu's city, oa MONDaT, Ma 11 lfci.()j at 10 o'clock A. H i- : . . - . , . 17,000 paoes, ut wj 66t0ibort bandied and 1500 long-bandied Shovels' 90 . iblev eBt. worn. "' ' fhesu t-pades aid Shovoli are from the bet wanu- ncuieis aLd many of them are lu original pao. nt'eb 'J 'lens w;JJ te sold inplvi Spades and SliovoU n lots oi twelve, with tbe pnviiege ot twelte i.l p 11 , .( o ' . IV ' i ' Hvc liuvi' are allowed purchasers to remove their ir bds. - - .' in adoitionto the aOovo, there wifl oe sold at the san nuie Ld lace, the iol owiof aitiulos. Tlsir-..(1-78 isii:g Axes, with baud es. ' 26i i . ithouthandlot. ; , 3776 Ficss with handles. , 6C0i : t. i without liandlesi . . i . 1 rims-f ash, in Uoveri.uieiit lunds . , , i . . . . v.. - v . ' X. H. HUCIvxiR, " piMet Ms'or fceu. and Chil Quartermater. I ij vji Isepot ot Washington, GOVERNMENT SALES. SALE OF BIKAM GRIST M IiTl AT TBS CAVALRV DElOl GlEsr.ORO, D. C. QUAMTIItMAeTlR-GlHSRAL'S (Jj-FICH, First Division. "WASHlKOTOif, 0. C, April 17, 1866. 1 ay order of tbe Quartermaster General, there win ce sold on the pnmises, at public auction, nnder A Q MCl'0n t,plaln Ccorw T. Browning, tn '.'i0il yPNESDAT M,T ".1866. ferty to "ft JL' ,he fol,0wln de'Cbed mbllo pro- OE'(l) S'IFAM CRMVD1NG AKD FEED !fttlB".,tUh P11 nsnlte foutdsfionsl y W i T. ' 'nd n'nn boa" tlaehed. all rsVXi.nnron'n,'; l" ni"er''' A so, stile isme time and place, tie macbli erv VJ'.i v 0 VJt mn- eon-iMiDg ot "-( -GJfc. OF lCO liOUtsE POWER, ..i .-,J.I.,ldrr cfw'""-''o (22) inches diameter at a tuentj-ionr (24, mch.s MroVe. set ut on a ne.ivy , d ca"t-'ron flT-whl. with dilvmir. I , r "i f.ownor 0 (24) ",CbCS ftce' w,tU Ju,"-'-IWO .2) BO1LER3a0F eO-UOKSE rOWER rrad of the. best boiler iron.'flve-slxtoonths (5-16) or an iichm ti icauess. flve(61t.et In diameter a, id leurtteu (14) teet five (6, inctnes In length- each i.,"h .wJIsi"1" ieven,T-'x (70) lap-wolded flnos, 1 . f ,8) B d 0Le-,0l 1) inches in diameter! tin all 'he KiitusiK apoendnt'es. ' 1?) I'AIKS OK HUtlJ'h PATENT Bl'PK- M.LLS,M 1U1KTY INCHES" M-KJ.NO . coi siructid of solid French burr millstone, and set In lievy, well-balanced frames, with hav-cnCers e.evatois, snd conveyors suflicient to cut and handie l bo bav. gr. in, and prepared teed on the most eco l omical and labor-saving plan. I Le sl.alting is ol finished w rouvht iron, and tbo rulleis of cost iron, faced and balanced, with hanaors and boxes, i iilhcieiit to drive tvn (10) pairs oi bniT, tic. The mam driving bolt is ot lour (4) plv rublsur. and twenty-iour (24 inches wide. The bolts tor driving the p.d s, etc., are ol the best t ak-taiiued. pnti ni stn tcliod loRihor ' The inyine. Boi era. Machinery, and Fixtures of evci description, are of the very bet matoriaU and woilmanship ana are still in cxoMlont coudiiion ana line oiHng oidor, the null having been in ope. . ration only aboui fiiteen mouths. II deemed advisable by the scent of the overrj. se'srat011 "Je.aai' 01 t'e' tofl bui d.'n wi" D wM lei nis-Casb, in Government. funds i. ' ,. Pdicl aser- will te reqnirod to rcmovs thoir l';operty befcre tho flirt (1st) .ay ot July next ulIiss otLcrwico arjan(ed with tbo owner of iha jtiourids. " A loat tor Gicstoro will lenvo tbe Pixth tieet wharf tyerv fmur during the day ot sa e uy lurtber inlermntiou that ruav be dcsiml will bo given upon application, in person or by letter to ' i aptnin GI OIU,, T. BKOW MNG, Assistant Qiult. tcin.atter, Giitboro, or to this ( il co. i, . t, JAMES A. EKfN, Bicvrt Bi cadler General, In charge 1st Division. Qiiarieruia-ier-Gcneral's Ollice 418 6w feSISlANr QUARTERMASTER'S OFFIUE. ti- ,tRX ki'AWAKE, Del., Jlav 1, 186J. Will be so d at Public Auction, ou account o- tho Lnitea Maits, at Fort Deawvre Del, a, 1 . Lnp AJ DA. MAY 12, I860, , At 1 o'c ock P. M , the ,, , HOS1 1 1 AL BUILDINGS, Corsisling ol : bi?rS,;ulj;e,liuil"i!"18 24 fot wlae 1 Oct i ieh, und 860 feet louc. Contuiii.ng ' blliO teet Spruce Flooring, 8!i8 loot gi ooved Coiling Boards, 19 2(K) piam Shinnies. 9H0 .eot Hemlock Sheathing Boards. 11 110 feet Pine Boards. En Id Corridor?, coma.ning 20.917 ftet plain Hoards, 4708 l ine Shinnies, 6260 lect Flooring, 8600 leet Scuuiliug. 10 Cedar Water Tanks, 2500 gallons each 9 Lithtmug Rods 825 leet in ail. Four Shoes, containing 1904 biiiR es, 1800 leot Hemlock Boards, LidO feet hemlock Scautltnir, 1780 leet Pine Boards, 600 fe tHooring, 2 Coomrg Hanpes. ' Terms oi Sale Cash, Government funds A oei.osit of ten (lO)percent. to bo paid oncich bid ; balance immediaioly alter the sale The buildings, etc., must bo removed within twenty (20) days from duto of sale, and will bo ut the risk of the purchaser. ll.o 9 o'clock A. M. train of ths Philadelphia, Wil mington, and Baltimore Railroad Company, tor Hew Castle. On arrival a steam-tug will leave tor thp Fort. By order of Col G W. BRADLEY, Chief Q. M. Mid nil Dept. . E S. SMITH, 6 2 lOt Bvt.Capt. U 6. A, A. A. Q. ASSI8TAN1 QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE' Phiiadblpuia. Hay 1. 113. PROPOSALS. FOR MANURE. ' Sealed Proposals will be received at this etlloe 1 until 12 o'clock it ,S AI UK DAY, May 6, 1806, tor the purchase ano removal, serui-weekly. ot all Manure that muv accumulate at the Government Stables X W Efi '1 Y-1 U 1 KD and W ALN U r Stroe-i f VhXlet pbia, la., lor sixty (60) da Strom date of aoceptauoe ol tbe lushest bidi er . Bidders wnl state ihe price in wrltinr ard flures per load. For one (1) horse ort, two (2 horae wagon, and lour (4) horse wagon loads, each re spectively, j., , . . l ayn enfs to be made before removal of manun The nirht is rtserved to reject all bids not deoinod for the Interest of the Government. Endorse envelope "Froposa.s for Manure " and address to tbe undersigned. By oroer of Brevet Bilg. Gen. G. H Croenian. Assistant Quartermaster-General, U. S. A. HEKRY BOWMAN. Capt. and a sat Quartermaster. I aPKE SALE OF GOVERNMENT - PRO 1 PEU1Y. Will be sold at Is tV BERN, North ( arollna a large amount of ORDNANCE and OP.IMANCE STORES. Sale to conimenoe on the 15ib day of May, 1806, at 10 o'clock A. M , and con timed daily until ad ibe property, the principal classes of which are given beiow, are soldi . , - Iron and Biasa Guns, Gnn Carriages, Harnoss, badd es, Haiterf, Bridles, 'Bianketo, Whce s, id lren. Lead, Smitl s, Armorers' and baddlers' Toole Old I ealber, Hlmg Phots. Gins complete, Infsntry tquipmenis. Implements tori ieid and Siege Guns, ai d other artic es too numerous to mention. Correct ill's oi artioles td be sold will be furnished upon application to this office . By order ot Majer-General A. B DYER. Cbiei ol Ordnance, Washington, D.C ' .,.., JASPER MYERS, 4 19 16 18 Brev. Capt. Ord Dept U. S. a. 0B?A SlF1C EMTED STAT E8 Pbiladbiphia. April 24, 180d. , On WEDNE8DAY the 9th of May next, at ia o'clock M , will be sold by auction, at the Philadel phia Navy Yard, the following articles in estimated quantities, via: Juuk, ten tons. Old canvas, five tons. Ten per cent ot tbe purchase money most be de posited at tbe close ot the sale, tbe remainder to be paid and tbe goods removed within five days niter tbe sale, Commodore H. K. 11 OFF. U. 8 N , 4 2617t Inspector oi Ordnance. 0 FFICE 8UPERVISINU COUMISS A UT. Department o Viuoinia and ) XHtlKTH UAUOUNA, J BlCHMOllD V.. ApH 80,1808. SALE OF liABDBREAD Ar 1 UBH J WlUbesoid ar Pvbho Auciioi, on THURsiDaY tbe 17th dav of May, 1866 at 10 o'o ock 4 at at be United Slates iouimiaiy Siorehoue, Uo'da'.iiro, f N. C, about three hundred and sixty lour tuousuud i" (864 0(0) pounds of Hard Lroad, la lots to uit , ur chasers. ... , i "Jhis bread is in boxes of flltc (6 l pounds eaoti Tern I Cash, in L,overnmnnt linulu m. nr am. THOMAS C. CULLTVAN ', . Br vet ajar and o. (., U S A. 6 212t rOVERNJlEM HARNESS AND SADDLES V7 NEW AKD sLUlHTLT WOBN-AMMU NHB 6TO( K.-llarness, Budtllfs. Halters . Kelns, Lead Lines, ol ara. Wauon I nvm Hli- i.r i v..r. . .. ollara. M'ation Covers Blie ter Jenta. Portable Konaa.' o ., ' V ,u or entirely uw uttliera Paddles, only t6; with Plated Bit Bridle, agi. WholeviUi and retail .... t " ' A lot or entirely ihw Ortli er 451m - ' Ko. lis tTorth FRON'fJuee't TbiUit'a.1, ' HE STAMP AGENCY, NO. 304 CHRSM? AS H EK KTOPOK K, xiAtirn oi r vs.li j)Et'HirriO!l coastANTt. OK HAND. 4 hli IB AMY KOHKT M