THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MAY 15, 18GG. . T 1 1 K FASHION 8. Bonnt. ClsU, lrn, I.fteets, Orn lattnia. Mo.- I'tie Niylra for Mny. There has never tx en In Mar a greater varloty in the fashions than now. Many of the stylos which were prominent during (he past tear are not yet dis carded, though they are giatual'y yielding to the Dower anu more tunoilul aengns of the fashion makers, who ace ever on the alert tor something charming, nay, or eccentric The present stylos are nearly all attractive. Tne provailnur colon are blue, green, lavendor, grey, and cen-e in difloront shades. "White Is also qure a fnvorne.and is much used lor trimming bonnets. When contrasting colors are worn they are usually so bleuood as to harmonize perfect!?, and bava a very pleasing effoct w thout being showy a refined taste always discerning ele pauce in richness and unobtiusive simplicity, rather than id display. A novel proposal, and one somewhat startling to the Paruuan ladies, has neen mado in Franc?. It in, that a society be lornicd tot t'e purpose or pnttiug a stop to the extravagant style ot dr-ss so generally adopted there. Oue t the pr ncipal rules of t.ie ocit ty will be, that each niomber shun pledve her sit 10 dross with -'oloirant simplicity.'' That it Villi tie suocesslui cannot be coniidontly anticipated; tint the oiut ought 10 be useful to the womou of our own oountry. B0NNRT8. The styles of bonnet In the present month are tho Empiio, l''atichon, and Pamolia or Giov The con test tor popular lavor is botwoon tn Fauchou and (lie Uipsy. IbeFanchon is not, however, exactly like that 01 last vcar, being smaller, and in some respects pret lor. An ell'nrt was recently made to revive crowns, and so rule It out, but the atiempt proved lutilo. Ti'O h auction has many admirers, and their number is increasing. A tall oi nanow lace, an oc casional spray ot Uawor, or a Tine ot green leaves resting noon the ha r. has a lar more pretty cir.ct than any hiirh stiflcrown, howovor artistical y con structed. A letter n om Paris nays that the bonno.s recently worn there wore almost all mado ol' flowers ol one kind or a other, lastoued u jou tuilo, and en tirely o V( ring the triangular Fauchou which is so much in vnuue. Ono bonnet w as eutiro y ot ivall flowers, those above uoing yellow and orango, wtiilo a low under the rim had a rod dish tint. A much prettier bonnet was composed ot tho My ol tne va lev, tho crystal dow-drip tailing ou the lorohead, and on the lia r at the buck ol the heat. Another was lormed of white duisics, and t no diuss worn was ahnjBt exclusively white, rolievod by narrow black stripes. J here is a tendency to ovor trimming, most of the bonnets this season being so formed as to require but little trimming, the bonnets aro vory small, and the straws aro mostly in fancy braids that need no d oooi at ion; tut an unuaal number ot oruainouts have been intromited, such as chains, s rings ot beads, buttons, cameos, buckles, clasps, and a mix ture of jot and straw. Whou to these are added lace, flower?, ribbon, and a veil, we reek in vain a glimpse ot the bonnot; It is completely bidden. The tipsy is much worn, especialy by quite young ladies, and will, doubtless, remain fasluouuble. It is vory becoming to a piotiv lace, but a laoe on which i.me has left a oecioed impress, or ono that is unattraoivo, is sad y out of piace under the flowers and dowurcps oi a GlpBy hat. DRESSES. Morning drosses are made of flne cambric, or piquo, in white or very light delicate colors. They are sometimes gored when mado of pique, but a vory pretty morning dress is ot white cambric, the skirt tucked, and somotimos embroidered. A short jacket, also em roidered, is worn over it, making a neat and elevm' morning roi e. Suits are very murh wern during the present month. J hey are mado ot summer poplin, goat hair clcth, or mohair, in tielioato shades, such as larendor or pean grey and light chine". The skiit is usually partly or entirely goied. and over it is worn either a basquine, talma, oi round cloak with the ooach Tan's capo, as may Milt the fancy ot the wearer. But ' the baquine is more used in suits than any other jorm ot o oax. KiQinn habits are made either in grey or dark colors, t he bodice being in the clone-lilting coat style, wltu a collar and lape's that roll back from a tucked chemisette. The snort skirt is trimmod with black calloon or velvet ribbon and jet buttons, with an imitation pocket, and vest in military style, and the plain coai sleeve has a mili tary cuff. The drtsa has straps to raise it on dis mounting. CLOAKS. Basquinca made ot purple and white cloth which are extrenioiv eegant, but were formerly only seen at tea-bathing places have been worn in Paris. 1 hose made of purple are decorated with black braid and jet beads, arranged in graceful sprays upon tho Dasque, snouioeis, and sleeves. Those of white are not so highly ornamented gimp ornaments are interspersed with tne braiding pattern. The 1 asquine,is the prevailing style of clonk not onlv in suits, but in black silk stilt tneie is a tiesf tancy with many about cutting any very cosiy fabrio Into the tight fitting basquine. as this garment has been ho long worn 'hat it is thought a change of some kud is ocio e jong inevitaDie most ot the basquines are not now straight around the edge but are cut either in round or square tcollops Ihose with three points are considered "stylish" one point (ailing a the back and one at each side. Deep talmas having a bioad told at the tOD of tne buck. and conlinod some inches below tho neck band by ribbons, are among tbe new garments. A novel feature of dress, which will probably be Introduc d this Beacon ia New York, is colored hand embroidery on shawls. The labnos on which tho work is done are China crepe, French crepe, flne Cashmere, etc, and npon white or b nek ground. A border is made o; flowers and leaves in their natural colors. Lace patterns in a Russian stitch are some times mteispersed with these flowers, and tho edge is finished bv a rich silk tringe; or the border is made ot black or white lace, or a mixture ot both. MISCKLLANKOtTS. Tho hair is worn a tntlo higher at tbe back of the head than it has recently beon. Cur s aud crimps are still tashionablc, and the co ls, arranged in dif ferent ways, are much worn. Iu place ot velvet bandlots. moire and gros grain ribbons aro used, and the steamers at tho back of the head aie longor than ever. Gold l ands are also worn around tne head, and gleam out from tiers of curls. Ju silks a new shade is worn, it is a lilac pink, and is becoming to most complexions. A now ma terial, cal ed Chanibrnv foulard, has become ex tremely fashionable. It is a labrio botwoon tho Chembray guuzo and tafF tas in texturo, and (alls In regular, graceful fo ds. In poarl grey it has the ap pearance ot beinir woven wi'h si ver threads. It is worn in stiues, in white and cerise, white and blue, white and mauve, or grey, with colored stripes, it is said white and scarlet will be the Parisian sum mer mixtures, and white ioulard bod ces aie trimmed with these oolois. Gaiibaldis in white muslin are trimmed with a new material in cm ton that loozs at first g ance like black r bl on and Cluny lace. Homo of those waists are composed of mus in, lace, ami embroidery, and are cut square at tne throat; othor oross like a neckerchief, aud aro made up of narrow tucks a ad laee. Hitherto 4he laces in use have beon only black and whit. Hut there are no v to t tlrmntilly luoes ot various colors to pit ae all tastes and suit all com plexions.. Y. Evening Post. INSURANCE COMPANIES GIRARD FlllE AND MARINE IK SUE ANCE COMPANY. OFFICE, No. 415 WALKrTSTREET.PIIILADKLFUIA CAPITAL PAIL1 IN. IN CASH, C200.I00. H It-itn pury cmtliiues to write on Fire Jtiiti only Its capital, with a good surplus. Is saiely Invested. 701 Ickfto ty Are nav bem promptly polo, and more than $500,000 Disbursed on tbls tcconnt w ithln the past tew years. Foi tbe present the cfllce of this company will remain at No. 415 W ALNUT STREET, Hut within a few months will remove to its OWN BUILUINO N. E. ( OKNER SEVENTH AND CH ESNBT STREETS, Then as now, we shall be happy to Insure our patrons a such rates as are consistent with safety. PMKCT0H8, ALFRED B. OfLLETT, 1UKMAK 8H K i'PARD, ThOn. tA KFI.LAU, JOHN SUPPL1-E. JOHN W CLaOHOBN, Nil Afl VIUk'kK.Ju.. t HARLK8 I. Ul'POHT, m'NKY '. KESNEY. JOSEPH KXAFi',31. D. inuaio miwi, l-resiaent. ALFRED 8 OILLFTT V. President and Tresaurer. JAUm B ALVQRD. Becreurv. 1 19 1 1M R E INSURANCE. 1 111E HOME INSURANCE COMPANY OF Pllil AIM LPH1A, No 150 8. FOURTH Htreet. Chatter Pel petual. Authorized Caplutl, 500,001). Paid-up Capital, H0,um). Insures against loss or dainaue by FIREon buildings, ltrer pi ruiauently or for a LIMITED perlou. A1ho. on M BCD A ND18E generally and Household Furniture. lty or couutry. James Brown. I homas Kl nber. Jr.. Charles A. Uuv, 'William D.Lewis. Wllilaui It. Hul ock. W I limn N. hetdie, Lemuel t otlln, J. llillborn Jones, John WootlKlde, 'William i' LoiiKStretb, J. N. Hutchinson. John i. lay lor, JAMES BROWN. President. cliA. A. DUY Vloe-Freslde-t TKOKAlNriMON, Eecretatv. lh INSURANCE COMPANIES DELAWARE MUTUAL 8AFLTY INSURANC company, JKCORrORATrl) Y 1IIK Lr itlnLATURE I'ENN YI.VANIA. IHH OFFICE 8 R. COBNF.K llllltll sNI) WALNU 81 H F.F.I N. 1H1I.A I1ELPH1A. MARI5E 1NHUBACK ON VFHSELH.) CABOO, To all parts of the w FBSiiOlIT S ISLAND INffTRANCF.fl On Goods by Blvi-r Canal, Lake, and Land Carriags all nans oi the Union FlftK INSURANCES Cn Verfhsn1lse genera lv On Stores, Dwelling Bouses, etc . ASSETS OF THE COMTANT Nnvemlier 1, 1W. 10o see Cplted States 6 per cent, loan, 7!...aH,noiMMi ljflOTO " J." ' 1 UiOuO MOOuo 1 '-10 per cent, loan. Treasury Notes 1 (W ITS Of 100 OCt State ol 1 ennsylvanla five Per cent. loan.... W.SM" 54X00 State of rennsylTanla Mx Per Cent. Loan S3 ISO- 120 COO Cl of liilladelphla Mix Per Cent. l oan 112 812 00 20.0(10 Pennsylvania Railroad First llort- aaie Six Pertsji llonils 20. 000-00 2A,CC0 Poiini-ylvanla Ranruad Ptcond Mort- fmie Six Percent. Unnrts 23,750-Of 28 000 vl ctem I'ennsrivsntaRal road Mort Kige Six For Cent, lionds 23,750 00 15,000 Sim Shares Stock Oennantown Gas Cempanv principal and Interest dturnntced by the City ot Phila delphia IJ.ftJj y 7,18014 Shares Stock Pcnnsr.vai.la Rall- rosil t:omnsny S.SSO" 1,000 100 Shares stock North Pennsylvania Railroad Company.. 1.230-00 40.000 Deposit with United States Oovern- ment. suMeet toten days' ca l 40,000 -0 30,000 State ot Tennessee Five Per Cent. , lxian W.WOflO 170 700 Loans on liomts and MortgSKe flist liens on City Pro pert? 170.700-0 Par. Market valu 99A Mto-oo Real Estate 86.1OOOO Jllls receivable lor n uranees ma1n. ULOli 37 balances due at Agencies.- Premiums on Marine Policies Accrued Inte rest, and otuci debts due the C'om- Pny 40 811-44 Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance and other Companies. I 131 KM mated value 2.910O Cssh In P.anks a55,9MI H Cash In Drawer 67B-4S m.mn $1 2o3.aiii'lH .IKEOTORM. Thomas C. I and, Samuel r,. Stokes, J. Penlatan. Henry Moan, William U. lfoulton, Kdward Darlington, H. Jonei Brooks Fdward l.aiourcado, Jacob P. Jones James B. McFarland, Joshua P. Kyre, Spencer Mcllvaln, J. 11. Bemolo, Pittsbur, A. Herger P"rtburg, 11. 1 lUnrirnn PlitMhilrii EdmnndA. Nonrter, Theophi.us Paulding, John K. Penrose, James Tragoair, Uenry c. Jiailett, Jr., James C. Hand William C. Ludwig, JoepD II. Seal, George C. Lolper, Hugh Craig. Roher; liurton. John D Taylor, j nu4 n r. HAND, I'resloent, JBKK.T tTt,JL,K.Jfflt.y;.DAY1W- V'C' FieamiTfa NORTH AMERICAN TRANSIT INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 133 South FOURTH Street PHILADELPHIA. Annual Policies issued against General Accidents all descriptions at exceedingly low rates. Insurance effected lor one year, in any sum from tlO to 10,000, at a premium of only one-half per cont. securing the lull amount Insured In case of death, and a compensation each week eaual to the wholo pre mluni paid Short time Tickets for 1, 2, , 5. 7, or 10 days, or 1. S, or 6 months, at 10 cents a dav, Insuring In the sum or3000, or giving (16 per week it disabled, to be had at the General Office, No. 133 8. FOURTH Street, Philadel phia, or at the various Ballioad Ticket offices. Be sure to purchase the tickets of the North American Transit Insurance Company. For circulars and further Information apply at the General Offlce, or of any of the authoiizid Agents of tbe Company. LEWIS L. HOUPr, President JAMES M. CONRAD, 'ireasurer. HENBY C. BROWN, Secretary. JOHN C. BULLITT, Solicitor. LIREClOBS. L. h, Houpt, late oi Pennsylvania Railroad Company. M. Balrd. of M. Baldwin A Co.'s. 1 ' Samuel C. Palmer, Cosbierot Commercial Bank. Richard Wood, No. 309 Market street James M. Conrad, No. 6'23 Maiket street J. E. Klngsley, continental Hotel H. G Lelsenring, Nos. 237 and i',19 Dock street. Samuel Work ol Work, McCouch A Co. George Martin. No. 3TI Chesnut street 11 35 1829CIIARTER PERPETUAL FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF I'lJIL.ADlSL.PIiTA. Assets on January 1, 1800, Capital (400 000 IK) Acciuec Suiplus 844 M;l 1ft l reuiiuuiB l,lt)2,308'B LNSE1TLED CLAIMS, 11,407 63. INCOME FOR 1866 310 000. LOOSES PAID SINCE OVEB 65,000,000. Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms. D1KKCTOR8. Charles N Bnncker, Jul. las Warner, Samuel Grunt, t.eore W. Richards, 1 dward C. Dale. George Fales, Allred t'ltler. Francis W. Lewis, M. D. I'i'tur Mcf'ail. ISUttCLI'tt, CHARI.KS N. itANrtlf kr PpAcMn .KHWARD C DALE, Vice-President. JA8. W. MCALLISTER, Secretary pro tern. 2JU23 n II K P R O V I D E N 1 lltE AAD TBV8T COMPANY, OV PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania, Third ivciiiu Tia. luoa. iivMiita LIVES, ALLOCS IN. TKfcST ON DEPOSITS, aud GRANTS ANN HI TIES CAl'irAI., 8150,000. D1KUCTOK8. San uel R.Shipley, Richard Cadbury, Jeremiah Hiieker. Henry Huliies Joshua II. Morris, "l . Wmtar Brown. Richard W ood, William C. Louus.roth, Charles F. Cothu. SAilUi L R. blllf LEY. PrcslJent. Rowland rAititY. Actuary 7 ass wf" -nv- 111 a. f vuiilll b J JSJiJs i, -)H(ENIX INSURANCE COM PAN f Of PHI J LAIIILrUU. INCORPORATED 1804-CHARfER PpRPF.TDsL. No fli WALNUT Street, opposite the Exchanue. In addlilon to MARINE and j N LA . D I NHI ' u a Vfi- II. ia t unipany insures Itulu ions or damate ty r IRE, on liuuroi erujB uu uuiiuiuk'' niviuunnuise ipmtture, etc, inr limited periods, and permanently on bulldinns, by dcno'lt 01 nrenilum I be Company has been In so lve operation for mors than CilAl x 1 tAua, ounuK wuicu ail losses nave bee 1 piouipuy aojUbleu suu pain. Jobn L Uodae, VlKIIVlllfta. Lawrence Lewis, Jr., II. U. MaboiiL-y, John T. l ewis, William 8. Grant Robert W Learning, D. Clark Wharton, Samuel Wilcox J '1. . ,u &jcnri, Iteiijiuin Kt lng, Thoiua II Powers. A. B. Mcllsnr Kdinond caitlilon, Louis C Nnrrla JUHN u. WD L.HEKER. Pmsldent Sami kl Wilcox, Secreurv s ms IRE INSURANCE KXCLUSIVELY. TUB i PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE C(1M PAN 1 Incorporated 1826 ('liar' er Perpetual No. olO v a lw 1.1 Nireel, opioslie irmepenuence etfuare. This C.omoanv. favorably known to the comuiuultv for over turtv vear. continue to Insure airalnsl loaa or damage by tire on Public or Private liulidinm. either permanently or lor a limited time. Also on v urotiure. -locks of Goods and Merchandise geneially. on liberal termB Their Capital, together with a large Burolns Fund. Is Invested In the most carolul manner, which enables them to otter 10 the Insured an undoubted security In v e case 01 toss. . , P1BF.CTOKS Daniel Smith Jr.. 1 John Devereux, Alexanuer Renson, Thomas Smith, lsano ilazlehurat, Henry Lewis. Tbonias Robins. I j Gllllngbam Fell, 1 Daniel Haddock. Jr. ' DANK.L SMITH, Jb., President. William O. CnwKLL,becretarv COTTON AND FLAX SAIL DUCK AND CANVAS, nl all IllllliliAril Miiri Lrnndil. Tent Awn Inn. Trunk ami Wanon-Corar itm-k. Alan Paper Miinuiacturert' Drier Felts from one to seven icei w iue rauims, neiting, f an 1 wine, etc JOHN W. E VERM AN A Co.. 6i No lo3 JONES' AUey ICE COMPANIES. JCK! ICE! ICE 1 ICE ! ICE! INCORPORATED 1864. THOMAS E. CAHILL, rrosldont. ' JOUN GOODYEAR, Soorotary. HENRY THOMAS, Soperlntondent,. COLD SPRING ICE AND COAL COMPANY Dealers in and Shippers of ioe and Coal. W are now prepared to furnish best qi alitt Ice In large or small quantities, to hotels, steamboats, ice cream saloons, lamllles, offices, etc, and at the lowisi mabkit atss. Ice served daily In all paved limits ol the consolidated city, West Philadelphia, Mantua, Rich mond, and Germantown. Your custom and Influence Is respectfully solicited You can rely on being served with a rtRB article and fbouftlt. Send your order to OFFICE, No. 435 WALNUT STREET. DEPOTS. 8. W. comer TWELFTH and WILLOW Streets. North Pennsylvania Railroad and MASTER Street LOMBARD and TWENTY-FIFTH Streets. PINE Street Wharf, Schuylkill, 472m4n REMOVAL! REMOVAL! OLD DRIVERS' ICE COMPANY, REMOVED FRPM N. W. CORNER SIXTEENTH AND RACE, TO Broad Street, Above Race, East Side Orders respectiully solicited, and promptly attended 10 at the lowest market rates. IIE.S, JOHNSON & DAVIS. OLD DRIVERS' ICE COMPANY. The nnilerslimed, leellng exceeding thankful to hla many trends and customers for their very liberal patron ape extended to nun durum the last seventeen years, aud bavins d his entire Inteiest to MKSf-RH. 11.KSH. JOHNSON & DAVIS, Takes pleasure in recommendm tnem to his foraier pa'rons as they are Kentlemen of well known Integrity' and will undoubted y maintain the renutatlon ol tho OLD DRIVERS' ICE COMPANY, and lnevervwav act so as to aive entire satisfaction to all who mat ktnd.y favor them with their custom. Respeouull.v. e'e , 12 3m A. BROWN. LEGAL NOTICES. "I N HIE COUIiT OK COMMON PLEAS Ob THE JL C11Y AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Etateot N. KLIMi OHUli.MAKt R.Decea.tea. Notice Is hereby clven that the widow and children of said aecedent have tiled their petition and an appraise ment of tho personal property whleb they elect to retain miuer tne act or Ann i isai. ana tne snoDiements thereto, suit that the same wnl be approved by said tdurion ruiiiAi.uav 19. ihub uuiess exceptions 00 flledlthereto. J.GORDON BRIvCKLK, 6 8 tut aw Attorneyiior Petitioner. MISCELLANEOUS. "T3EVENUE STAMPS, REVENUE STAMPS, XV Rf. VENUE STAMPS, Of all descriptions, Ol all descriptions, Always on hand, Alwavs on band. AT FLORENCE SEWING MACHINIC CO.'S OsTICR, AT FLORENCE fcKWlNO MACHINE CO.'B OFFICE. No. M0 CHKHNUT Street, No. MO CHESNUT Street. One door below Seventh street. One door below neventh street. The moat li eral o'soount allowed. 1 be mos liberal discount allowed. QEORGE PLOWMAN, CARPENTER AND BUILDER" No. 232 CARTER Street And No. 141 DOCK Street. Machine Woik and Mlllwrlghtlng promptly attende to S8f JpITLER, WEAVER & CO., juaj.lt aciu.iu.kb or Manilla and Tarred Cordage, Cords, Twines, Etc., Ho. 23 North WATER Street and No. ?2 North DfeLAWAKE Avenue, fHlLAPEU-UIA. IDWIN 1L FlTLBB, MlCRABL WlATBR, CONBAD F. CLOTU1KB. J 14 REVENUE STAMPS, KEVENUE STAMPS REVENUK STAMPS, vt an descriptions, Ot all descriptions. Always on hand, Alwavs on hand, AT FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE CO.'S OFFICE, AT FLOKENCK HEWInO MACUIsT K CO.'S OFFICB No. 630 CHESNUT Ktrea. No. 6110 CHKSNUT Street. One door beiow Seventh street, Oae deor below Seventh street. The most liberal discount allowed. The most liberal discount allowed. MONUMENTS, TOMBS, GRAVE-STONES, Etc. Just completed, a beautiful variety of ITALIAN MARBLE MONUMENTS, TOMBS, AND CKAVB-STONES W 111 bo sold eheap for cash. Work sent to any part of the United States, HENRY 8. TARR, MARBLE WORKS, 1 24wfm Ho. 710 GBKKii Street, Philadelphia. MONUMENTS AND GRAVESTONES. ON hand, a lame assortment of Gravestones, of vari ous denims, made of the finest Italian and American Aia ruie at uie juaroie vt eras oi A. STEINMFTZ. 3 27 tuths3m RIDGE Avenue, below Eleventh street T C. PER KIN LUMBER MERCHANT Successor to R. Clark, Jr., No. 324 CHRISTIAN STREET. s, Constantly on hand a large nnd varied assortment of Building Lumber. 6 24 J f U H N EXCHANGE V BAU MAMITAtlUIir. JOHN T. B A 1 L K Y C O., No. 113 N. FRONT and No. 114 N. WATER titreot, Pnladaiuhla. DEALERS IN BioSAhD BAGGING oi every ueserlption, lor Gialn, Plonr, Salt. Superphosphate or Lime. Bone linst. Etc f ame and small GUNNY BAGS constantly on hand. ItiiJJ A1SO, WUVb John T. Bailey. - JamksCascaden T. J. McOUIGAN, Importer and Wholesale Dealer u FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, ETC, FIREWORKS, FLAGS, Eto BiATCHEH AND BLACKING, NO. Q HTHAYVHKlUtY STRlEI', First bUect above Second between atarketand Chesnut ft 4 PuiLAnaLTBIA. K 1 D E S 1) U B (1 MACHINE WORKS, OFFICE, So. 6S A. FKONT STREET. PHII.AOEIJ'UIA. We are prepared to nil orders to any extent lor out well known MACHINERY FOK COTTON AND WOOLLEN MILLS neliidlug all recent Improvement oi Carulug Spinning and w eavlus. We Invite the at cation of manufacturers to oar sites Ive works. 1 1 ALFBED JKNKB A BOB. WILLIAM 8 . ft R A N Ti CO.M MISSION MERCHANT. NO. 33 S. DELAWAIiK Avenue, Phlisdelphla AuitNr roa Dnpent's Gunpowder, Ketlned Nitre, Charcoal, Eto W. Baker A Co 's Chocolate. Cocoa, and Broiua. Crocker Bros. A Co 's Yellow Uefu Shsatblnit, Boltu. and Nails. U ALEXANDER (i. CATTJCLL & CO. PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 20 NORTH WHARVES, AND NO 27 NOKTH WATFR STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 2 ALIXAVDKB O. CATTKLL. BUJAB Tl'BU, EVENUE STAMPS. REVENUE STAMPS REVENUE STAMPS, Of all deterlptlons, Oi all descriptions, Alwavs on hand, Aiwavs on hand, AT FLORENCE BE WING MACHINE CO. 'H OFFICII AT FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE CO.'S OFFICX No. B3U CHF.nNUT StraeL No. 61 CHKSNU r Street, One door below Seventh street. Oae door below Seventh sttetU The most liheral Uiacount allowed. The must liberal disco ant allowed. PROPOSALS. GOVERNMENT SALE OF MOLASSES. Orrioi Dkpot Covmipsart o SuBftflTitwc, J lur- WAMimoTOW, V. v., way ia, ibho. Sealed rrotioral. in dimlicate. of tbe lortn riishod by the undeisirneo, will be rooeived at this Office until 12 o'clock M. on THURSDAY, May 81, IWj, tor the sale ol about 14 600 GALLONS OF MOLASSES. - (83 barrels averaging about 42 gallons each, and 47U hall barrels avorainnit about 28 gallons each. ) l'roj osals will not be received lor less than throe (3) barrels or five (6) halt barrels. All the package have been recrauved and ro coopered) but, if desired by tbe purchaser, will be rcetiaged by a reliable inspector before their do livery. It can be seen at the Snt'Sistcnce Store house, at Mxth street wharf, Washinfrton, 1). V., or samplos will be found with tho lollowlng olflcersi llievet Rrirsdior-General H. F. CLARKE, A. C. G. S , U. 8. A., Hew York city. Brevet Dripadier-Getie al O. L. K1LBURN, A. C. J. 8 , V. S. A , Philadelphia, l'a. Hiev.t Brinaclior-tjeiieial X. WILSON, V. 8. and Brevet Lieut. -Col, Captain and C. 8., U. S. A Baltimore, Md. Or at this office. l'avmont in Government funds, Jtibotit flftv por cent of which will be required on the acceptance of tho bid, and tho rcmamdor bolore tbe delivery commences. f.o bid received from parties w ho have failed to comply with their contracts. Bidders are requested to bo present at the openinp ol thoir bids. An j uichasM will be loaded at the Government wbarl in Washington, D. C , tree of expense. I tie usual reservation by the Govornmont in regard to bids will be observed. G. BELL, 6 IP tnth 6t Major and C. S U. 8 A. OBOIOSaLs iou BUILDING A NAVAL X IlOM'lTAL A'P I IllLADELPHIA, PA. BUltr AU OF MsDlClNE 1NU 8URGKKY, ) Navy Dkpaiitment Wabhinoton, I). C. ) I'roposals wnl bo received at thlsolhce for tho ereo tion and construction (complete) ol a fiaval llos pital at 1 liilai e phia. P ans and speci flea' ions of the proposed buildings can bo seen at the office ot John Mc Arthur, Jr., architect, No. 209 a. fclxth ttrect, l'hiiadclplita, who will aflord ail bidders every inlormntion necesaiy to a lull understanding ot the requirements of the De partment in iho matter ot the erection and construc tion ot the Hospital aforesaid. Each proposal, to be considered, must be guaran teed b tro responsible persons, certified by the United Mates District Judue, Attorney, or Colh-ctor, or other public otneer, as to their competence and willingness to guaran.ee to the sum ol Unity (30) por cent, of the wholo amount of the proposal offered, that the biadi r or bidacrs so guaranteed (shou d the contract be awarded him or tliem) shall, within ten days ol the acceptance ot bis or their bid, eater into contract with the Navy Department lor the erection and construction of the uopftal and its BDJtir- tenances, and carry through the same to completion, according to tne terms 01 me uiu and the plans and specifications a Dove mentioned. l ropoi'BisniUi.t state the shortest time required to complete the contiact, with the understand. ng that bctwtentwo or more bids of equal amount, the De partment will give the preference to that naming the shortest time. Payments tor the work will be made monthly, as it uroiriesses. unon certificate of the architect. Matingita amount ana quality, ana mat tne terms 01 tbe contract nave been complied with the depart- ment reserving twen'v (M) per eent.ot the whole amount of each ci rt flcate until the buildings are de livered into iu hands, complete and ready tor occu- faucy, according 10 the terms ot the contraot tor he erection and construction of the Naval Hospital and its appurtenanees Deiore numionea. All the proposals must De auarcssea 10 me under pinned, marked "Proposals ior Naval Hospital at Philadelphia " 1 ho proposals will be opened in tho presence of the Didders, at me ravy vuparimeni, at noon 01 Tuesday. Mav 22. 1806. The Department reserves to lison tne right to reject any or an was not ueemea oy 11 satisfactory or to tne interests 01 me uovernmeni r. J. HUKWITZ, 5 1 tuhs9t Ch ef ot Bureau. 1 NITtp 81 A1K8 MILITARY RAILROADS. U Ofmcb of Assistant Qdaktbrmabtkb, ) No 260 U Street, ( Washington. 1). C. Anrtl 28. 1866 I Sealed rroposa s will be reseived at this offlce, . ..i tt . a m 4- v it m m a . . uuiu it o cioca :u., oiuuAi, may n. ior ine pur. cliase.trom tho United fetates.ol all the IRON WORK tor Nineteen bians of "Plowe's Improved Trass Bridpea," consistmit ot the Hods, Bolts, Plates, and Dowels, suitable for the different spans, tbe latter varying in length lrom eighty to one hundred and forty-one feet. The Iron is now stored at the Works ot tha.Cleve Innd Boiling Mill Company, Cleveland, Ohio, and will be sold by the pound. A detailed bill of the iron, and the length of the (pans, may be obtained on application at this cilice. Terms Cash, In Government lunds. I be Uuned Mates reserve the right to reject all bids, it not deemed advantageous. Proposals should be endorsed "Proposals lor the Purchase o. Bridge Iron." F J. CRTLLY. Brevet Major and A Q. M 43C-I8t U. S.Army. MEDICAL. yox ropun. W'BIGHT'S TAR SYRUP PRINCIPAL PEPOT, No. South THIRD Street Trice, fl-OO per Bottle; $5-00 for half-a-dozen. The undersigned citizens take pleasure In cheerfully reccuinitnuiiig the use of Wright's lar Syrup tor coughs, colds, consumption, whooping-cough, spotted fever, liver complaint, pains in the breast, briinc'iliit. Inf amn ation, and restriction of air votseis In the lauiu, etc. 'i l.e rtnitdy should be In every fumlly i Charles C. W l.son, Forney's Pnti office. Churies H. Uralieu, Sunday Mercury olBce. James Nolcn, Jt qwrer office Wiiilam F. Corblt, Associaied Press. William H. Carpenter, Fire Alarm and Follce T t graph, t ilth and I hesnut streets. A Randolph. Front aud i onibard streets. James W. Ferrine No. llv!9 Charles street. II. A.Davis No. .123 Uasklil street. John W oodslde No. 1331 Franklin street Robert 'Ibouipscn. No. 1(08 W alter street. R. 1. Marco, No. 62tt Fianklln street. J Cchlotl No 731 S. Second street. Jobn devmour. No. 513 et. troni street. . W. Howard, No. 1 Dock street H. C. 1 artieit No. 327 S. i-ecoud street L. Rates No. (KH Arth street Albert Martin. No. 417 . Second street M ary Caldwell. No Ulfi Sunsoin street W. 'I ho was. No. WIN. Fourth street T. M. i srthy No. Ii9 Ehretn's alley. Ceorge I son No. U36 Race street. . F ltroois, No.6U North r-econd street M. J. Hassett. No. 119 Canal street S. Seymour Rose Rusileton. Char in Roiiers, No. 921 South street. R. 'i . We .lug on, second and Ouarrv streets I . Y . '1 hciiias. No. 136 South sUtii street WIDh m Ranis, No. M6 South trout s,reet S. S. Sanuird, Opera iliinauer. iiolin llut'innis. rear or No. 134 North Second street Airr, S. k. Choate, Newark De:. AT. Wilhcm B. Wr vh't Hib:-c take uleasure In recommending your TAR SYhtPtof h'ch we have already arid considerable a uumitiPHi as a most excellent and ettliaolous remedy ior tLe eouiplaints set lorth in your printed bill already sul nitttet. to the putlle. A a erattlyinu act to suhering bun anitji e will eheertu lv recommend our prepara tion to a I kftMcted with diseases which It is designed to cuie. Ytur. etc, D1LKS A 60N, Drnpgists. S, . corner Pine and sixth streets. Fcr ia e i lto at JOBNeON. HOLLOWAY COWDEN'8, DVOri' A tO.'it, A ml all principal Drut glsis anil Dealers. The Fiil strltier would beg leave fanner to say that 1 e m prepare o te tl.l orders BLd forward tbe Syrup to any pi.rt oi the country. Perrons desiring other lnior muiii n ly n ail will inclose a postaKe stamp. and answers whl lereiiimtd as soon as the exigencies ol business wiilailu.ii Aduiess WILLIAM B. WRIGHT, 820 No 171 P. UllltD Strtet Philadelphia, Pa. XANDALL & CO., PIEIUMERS AND IMP0KTERS, No. 1302 CHESNUT Street. Fine 10njL;lisli Toilet Soaps, IN CHEAT VABIETY, Jl'BT RECEIVED. Also, Triple French F.xtracts and Perfumes. We have constantly on hand every variety ol PERFUMERY AND TOILET REQUISITES. Extracts, Powders Colottnea, Pomades, Toilet Water. Shaving Lieauis, Comittlques, Tooth Pastel, Brushes, etc. Si Jin PROPOSALS. OVF.IMENT BALE OK Till; MILIIARV IT RAlLkOAD AT HltAZCK MAAflAl.O. I EI AS. QTJARTKFMASTKR-GlKtpAL'8 OFFlCB. I Wamisotos. I). u April ID, 18(56 ( The attention m camtAliara tA kinir itrnttlnhlA Invcslmrnt is invited to tins sale. Sealed l'roposals will be received at the offlce of the Cnarternianter General ilJivision of Itiver and Kail Itatisportation), at WA8U1N-; I ON, D. C, until tie first oavnf .In no ti,.xt. at 19 n'nlne.k M. toJ 'Z16 Purchase of all the ngbt, tit e, and interest hi inn i niira Mate in and to be linfted .Male Military Railroad from Brazos Santiago to White's Banche, Jexas. I he sale Will Inelnrla th entire tritrk and slit. mss, buildings, water stations, turn-iables, bridges, etc.. the rslnoad ma ens Is and snppt es pertaining to the road, toretbrr with the tolling stock, cars, machinery, and other equipment. ine saie win no include tho tit e to the land, which coes not bcionar to the L'nitoo States. Jhis road is about ten rniic in length, and extends flOm BrazOS frailtiapo to White's k.nrlm nn flin Rio Oranre lrom this point eonneotion is made by st amcr with Brownsville and Matamoras. This route is the shortest and beat lor iho immnnsn traflio between the dulr of Mexico and the Interior of t-oulhern Texas and Northern Mexico, and tho comninnication by rail alone can readily bo ex tended to Brownsville J lie losd already coniD'eled saves thirty miles of difficult and tortuous navigation. Boats on the river now charge, it is stated, lor froluht to Browns, vi lo. as tilth as 85 nor barrel, and lor uassennori Sir. each. The road Is five-feet cuase. cood ties T rail, and full-spiked. store particular description of the property can be obtained at tnis ollico, or at that of the Chief Quarteimaster Military Division ol the Gulf, at Now Orleans. A condition of tho sale will be that transportation shall be furnished tor all Govoinmont troops and supplies, whenever required, at the rates paid by uovernment at the time to the Acw 1 ort central Rafroad. The terms of cavment accepted will be those considered the n.ost lavorab.e to the ejovotn mcnt, Ten per cent cat-h, In Government funds, to be paid on acceptance el proposal. Iho Government reserves the right to rojoot any or all proposals. l'roposa:s should bo endorsed, 'Troposals for pur chase ol Brazos bannapo ana Rio Grande Railroad,' and addressed to the Division of Rivor and Rail 1 ransportation, Quartermaster General's Ollico, Vt asbiunton, D. C By older of the Quartermaster General. AU.XASDKII Bt.ISS. Brevet Colonel and A. Q. M., in charge of Fourth AHvision i. ju. ij. j. t zaiMdi s ALE OB GOVBEHMEST LUMBER. Chief Quari krm abteh'b Officb, ) DEPOT OF W A8UIIkGTON, J WAeaOTON, D.c, May 8,1866.) Sealed Troposals will be received at this Office until KOKDAT, May 21, T8C6, at 12 o'clock SI., for tho purchase of 843 900 feet of Govornmont Lumber, oi the tallowing sizes and descriptions, 18 000 feet 1 inch Oak. TCO.0CO leet 2 inch Oak. 1C0.000 leet 2i inch Oak. 129.000 feot 8 inch Oak. 10,000 loot 81 inch Oak. 73,(00 feet 4 inoh Oak. 10,000 feet 5 inch Oak. 10,000 leet 2 inch Hickory. 6 600 feet 8 inch llickorj . 14,600 leet 4 inch Hickory. b'J. W0 feet 14 inch Ash. 74 600 feet 2 inch Ash. 86,000 leet 8 inoh Ash. 20,(00 feot 4 inch Ash. 20,000 leet 5 inch Ash. 8,600 leet 1 inch Vine. 84 800 feet I inch Pine. 87,000 feet 1 inch l ine. 26,000 feet I inch Poplar. 18 n00 feet 1 inch l'onlar. The above Is a very superior lot of wpll-seaaoned Lumber, and can bo seen by applying to Brevet Colonel C. H. I ompkins, Quartermaiter in charge at Lincoln Depot, about one mile east of the (Janitol. Bids will bo received for the purchase of ten thou sand leet and upwards. The undersigned reserves tbe right to reject all tbe bids snouia tuey do con aidered tnn low. Payment lin Covernmont fund) will be reauired npon notification ot acceptance ot bids, and prior to the delivery of the Lumber, which must be removed within fifteen days alter tbe proposal is flceented. proposals should do signed wnn ine Diuuor siuu name, and give his post office address, endorsed 'Proposals lor tho Purchase ot Lumber," and Directed to D. II. RUCKER, Brevet Major-Gen. and Chief Quarrermas.er, 6 4 14t Depot of Washington F RESII BEEF AND VEGETABLES Navy Depaktmeht, 1ST, ) t.OTffINO, 10, 186 ) BUREAU OF PROVISIONS ASJJ U. Mar 10 Sealed Proposals, endorsed "Troposals tor Fresh ueei ana vevptaoies," will be received at this Bu reau until 2 o'clock P.M. on the 22d dav of Mar instant, for the supply of 80,000 1 ouuds of FRESIi libit, ana bu.uuu pounds of f ittsu vwitlA BLES, at the Philadelphia Navy Yard and Station as required. The Beef and Veretables must be of good quality, and the best the market ailords, and each aiticle must be offered for by the pound. Tbe Beet is to De in equal proportions, lo.e ana nm a quarters. Bonds, with approved security, will be required in one-half the estimated amount of the contract, and twenty per cent, in addition will be withhold from the amount of each payment to I e made, as collateral security for the due pellormnnce of the oontract. which will, on no account, be paid until it is tully compuea wuu. Every offer made must he accompanied by written unarantee. slrned by ono or more responsi hie nersons. that the bidder or bidders vill. If his or their bid be accepted, trter into on obligation within five da s with good and sufficient sureties, to furnish the articles nronosed. Ao proposal wilt be considered unless accompanied by such guarantee, and by satisfactory evidence that tne itaaer is a regular aeaier in in arucie proposea, and has the license reauired bit act of Congress. Ibe Department reserves the riant to reject any proposal not considered advantageous to the (joy einment. H BRIDGES. 6 10 lOt Cbtut ol Bureau. HIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE Richmond, Va., iay 2, 1866. ) Scaled Proposals will be received at this offlce until the 16th lust., at 12 o'clock J4 , lor lurnisbing tbe United Mates Uovernment with the following supplies, vix t Class 1. 1000 cords mcrcliantab'o bard wood. Class 2. 20 000 bushels Outs, iu sacks. 400 tons prime timothy Hay, laled. Class u. 60 tons clean Rye or Wheat Straw, Daled. Class 4. Stationery, in such quantit'es as mav be required, including Letter, Foolscap, Folio Post, Note, Blotting, aud Envelope Paper, Envelopes (various sizes), Memorandum 2 4, and 6 quire Blank Books. Ink (Arnold's Fluid , aud Ink Powder. Wafers, (sealing Wax, Quills. (Steel Pens, Lead Pen cils, Cilice la e, Erasers, and Paper Folders all to be ot good quality. Pioposais ill ce made lor each class separately, and must designate tbe article In each class proposea to be furnished. 1 be wood, bay, and straw will be subject to inspec tion on delivery. Maniples of the Oats and the articles on Class 4 must accompany the proposals All supplies to bo delivered to the United Stales Quartermasters at Richmond and Foi tress Monroe as they mav be required, free oi expense to the Uov ernment, to he paid ior on delivery, or as soon there alter as lunds may be received. 1 ho United Stutes reserves the right to releot any or all proposals which may be deemed incompatible with the interests oi the Government. WILLIAM L JAMES, Brevet Brig. -Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, 8 6 8t Department of Virginia. GOVERNMENT SALES. 0 1F1CE SUPERVISING COMUISSART Department of Virginia and ) NORTH CAROLINA, 1 Richmond Va. Aprl. 80, 1866. I SALE OF HARD BREAD AT PUBLIC AUCTION. DT Will be sold at Publio Auction, on THURSDAY, tho 17th day of May, 1866, at 10 o'olook A. M . at the United States Commissary Storehouse, tioldsboro, N. C, about three hundred and sixty-tour thousand (8C4 000) pounds of Hard Bread, in lot to suit pur chasers. 1 his bread Is in boxes of fifty (60) pounds each. Terns Cath, in uovernnieut muds, on day of sale. THOMA O. FULLIVAN, 6 S 12t Brtvet Majoi nud C U S A. GOVERNMENT SALES. SA L fc O F STEAM GRIST MILL AT TH1 CAVAI.KI DM OL GIFtinORO, D. C. (iCAB'lKlllf ARTLH-UEKltRAI.'SJ OrVICB, ) IRfT DiviRion, ( Wapiiington, D. C, April 17, 1806 ) Bt Orfer ff th liiattArnmafpr fiptiArm. flt.trA will fe sold on the premises, at publio auction, andsr A8QdMCti011 01 tll,)'alD ljeor,re Brownlnn, . m , iv "Wf DNESnAV. Mav ?3, 1806, at 12 O Clerk II-tho fkllwino iln.rr,lj.d i nhlin nrn. Tertv.tow.t:- ' ' r vatu (l bfEAM GRINDING AND FEED 1111 (frame, .with massive viani'e foundations), 40 by M liet, witti coal, La?1 and etisnne housos atuohed, all ccrs.inctedoi the very best material, and In th a to, ai tne ssme time and place, the machinery ted spp iaii.es of the mill, con-istms-of ONE (l) KNG1NE. OF 100 HOKSK TOWER, Ith oxlinoer of twentv-tum ini,.- hi. and twentv-lour (4j inches stroke, set npon a heavy cast iron bed-plate, with cold and hot water pumps, and heater and a cast-iron fly-whl, with driving pulley, of the rsmie material, ton nniwi ,n nom... lerand twenty-lonr (24) inches flioo, withJuuson'a Iatrnt governor WO (2) BOILERS, OF C0-D.ORSE POWEtt EACH, made of the best boiler iron, five-sixteenths (5-16) of an Inch in thickness, five (5) Uet In diameter, and lourtoeu (14) leet live (6; inches in length: eaou t ofer coi taining seventy-six (76) lap-welded fluoa, each three (3) and one-tourtb (i) inches in diamoter. with all the nqulaite appendaves. IF.N 10) PAIRS Of HI KL PATENT BUCK- MILLS Axjinii iduj wiiUM Hi liLNti constructed of solid French bnrr millstone, and sot In heavy, well-balanced frames, with bav-cuttera. cic,iiuib,,du vuiivt-rurv Buiuciuiii to cut ana nandist the hay, gr. in, and prepared loed on tho most eco uviiiii.ni anu laoor-savui v pian. The slisftinrr is of finished wrought iron, anil (ha pnllosol cast-iron, faced and halannerl. with hn and boxos, buflicient to drive ten (10) pairs ot burrs ciu. jul-uiuiu unvmg ooii isoi tour i4i piv rubber and twenty-lour (24) inches wide. The bolui tor onving the mills, etc., are of the bost oak-tanned, patent stretched leather. -The Engine, Borers. Machlnory, and Fixtures of even description, are ol the very best materia' and nuiftiimiisiiip, ana aro still in exciionf condition and fine working order, the mill having boon in ope ration only about fitteen months. It deemed advirable by the aeent ot the Govern ment on the day of sale, the buildinira will be aold separately. lerins cash, in Government funds. Purchaser! will be reauired to mmnva il,i property before the first (1st) day ot July next, unless otherwise arranged with tbe owner of thi grounds. a Doat ior uiesooro will leave the Sixth street Wharf every hour during tho day ol saie Any further information that mav be dosired will be given upon application, In person or by letter, to Captain GEORdU T. BROWNING, Assistant Quar termaster, Glcsboro, or to this office. . , J, , JAMES A. EK IN, Bievct Br'gadler-General, In charge 1st Division. Quartermaster-General's Office. 418 6w gALE OF QUARTERMASTERS' STORES. OrriCE o Assistant Quartebmahtto, 1 . Wilmington, Del., May 4, 1866. I W ill be sold at Pub to Aucton, to the highest bid dor, on h RIDA Y, May 18 h, at the Government Stablos SHIPLEY street, beiow Ninth, the following; Quartermasters' Mores: 6 Cooking Btovea, 11 Office stoves, 6 stove pipe elbows, 4 Pokers, ' 2 Stove grates, 46 lbs. stove pipe, , 81 lbs. Blno, ; 11 in boiler, 1 Diipping pan, 1 Bake pan, , i 9 ( hairs, 6 Office tablet, 1 Offioe desk, 4 Common benches 84 Common tables, 10 Doub.e bunks, ' 11 Water buckets, 2 Hand mws, 2 HatckeU. 3 Saw files, 2 Hoes, 6 Rake", " 2 Marking brushes, 6SH feet Gas pipe, 6 Pendants, 6 Reeis lor bose, 8 Wheelbarrows, 124 Head halters and chains, 74 Neck straps and chains, 2 Lamp shaaes, 1 Ruier, 646 lbs. Rope, 2(581 Rope baiters, 2 Water casks, 1 Llie boat, iron, , 1 Lite boat, wood, 8 Army wagons, 4 Single sets wheel mule harness, a ' 4 Single se's lead mule harness, 2 Single sets mule ambulance harness. Sale to commence at ten A. M. Terms Cah, in United stntes currency. By order of the Quartermaster-General. C. 11. GALLAGHER, 6 7 lOt Captain and Assistant Quartermaster. PUBLIC SALE OF GOVERNMENT BARGES at Fortress Monroe, Virginia, FRIDAY, Mar 18,1806. J Will be sold at rublic Pale, at Fortress Monroo. Virginia, on FRIDAY, May 18, 1866, at 10'olook A. M , the following named barges, viz. : Barge "Reliance," a double-decked bargo, in good condition. Length, 108 feet; breadth, 20 feet 6 inchos; depth. 6 leet 9 Inches. lonnage, about 160 tone; hull of white oak, with wind'assHm deck. Barge "Kate," a single-decked barge, in good con dition. Length, S8 feet; breadth, 17 foot 6 Inches; depth. 8 leet; of aloui 130 tons burden; bull of white oak. Barre ' Oneida," a ooub.e-decked barge, in good condition, Length, 98 feet; breadth, 23 feet: depth, 6 feet 8 inchc s ; of about 136 tons burden ; hull ol white oak ; windlass on deck ; iron cleels. Barge "Walkill," a three-decked barge, in good condition. length, 109 leet; breadth, 31 leet; depth, 6 feet; of aLout 2(0 tons burden; hull of white oak; wind lass on deck. Teiim- Cash, in Goverrment funds. By oiuti Quarteiuias er-General. A V. BLUMT, Brevet Colonel and A. Q M. E. T. JAMES, Auctioneer. 6 9 8t SALE OF GOVKBNMENT PROPERTY, AT JORlRESS MOISROE Va. AltMY I LOTU1M1 AKD KqCIPAQE OFPIOK, I lORTRiBS At or, rob, Va., April 20, 1806. J The followlnt artioles of irregular clothing will be sold at Publio Auction, at Government Clotnimt btotehouse, on road leading to Camp Hamilton, Fortress Monroe, Va., on WEDNESDAY, May 16. 1806 at 10 o'clock A. Ai., vix.: 61C0 pairs leggings, new. S066 pairs tiowsors, new. 66 citizens' coat, new, 22 pairs brorans, new. 7 liar Ine Jackets, new. 28 Zouave vests, new. i3 Zouave scans, new. 19 Zouave caps, new. 2 Zouave jackets, new. 1(4 greatcoat, damaged. 122 dress coats, damaged. 0 bats and caps, damaged. Terirs Cash, in Government funds. Purchasers must r move tueir property within n daa lrom date ol sale. By oruer ol QuarUirmastor-Geneal. Military Storekeeper United States Army. E. F. JAMES, 4 27 16t Auctioneer. OFFICE OF ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER. Wilmington, Dot., May 4, 1866. Will bo sold at Publio Auction, to the highest bid dor, on FRIDAY, Mav 18, 1866, at tbe Government Btables SlllFLEY Street, below N'nth, the follow ing clothing, camp and garrison equipago, vis. : 8 Cavalry Private's Jackets, 88 Bed Sacks (single), 8i Fiannel Shirts, 1 Drum Case, 24 Hospital Tent Pins (lame). 28 Hospital Tent 11ns (small). Sale to eommenee at 10 o'clock A. M. lerm Cash, in United States curronov. By order of the Quurtermaster-General. C. W. GALLAGHER, 6 7 lOt Captain and A. Q. H. FOR 8ALE STATE AND'COUNTT RIGHTf of O'apewell A Co.'s Patent Wind Guard and A Heater for Coal Oil Lamps i it preveuts ths Chimney' from breaking. 1 bis wa will warrant. Also saves ana third tbe oil. Call aud see thtm. they coat but ten cut) ho. 203 BACK btreet. Philadelphia Hamnle sent to an; part i ' '(.c I'nlted btates on receipt W lb ooula. ID