C MY ftPHIKK. BT FITZJAMtift o'llItlEN. Hpinninsr, spinning, ever spinning, Spiim h little spider, Ana watch her weavo licr not, Siltintr clone ben-At: her. And Mio weaves with eubtlo art, Over, in, and under. Till the complicated mesh, Seems a perfect wonder. The web nlie spins li never meant To catch the poor blue-bottle, Nor the golden armored wnnp To hamper and to throttlo, Kor the threads my spider weaves?, Are curiously ethereal Litile titftis. and pouting looks, And such like odd'uiaterial. Ah, the web U meant for me, l'oor unhappy poet, There's no use in strut'sling now, I'm done tor, and 1 know it. Sunnv curls and moonlight walks, And passages from Byron, Hnve bound me down, in chains as strong, A triple-hammered irou. Cea.e your spinning your poor gam?, Owns that you have nicked uim, Cease your Fpinnintr, wily one, I'm a willinj? victim. Crown your sncritice with flowers, III licit her lag nor falter, Put a libbon round my neck, And lend me to the altar. Highland Music. WHAT A SCOTCHMAN HEARS IN TUB BAQriPE's DRONE. At a recent sociable gathering of the Conere gationuliats in (Jlasijow. lie v. Dr. iliicleod niaut a humorous little speech on the peculiarities of Highland music. He said: "I remember hearing a story of a gcotchman who was in India, and w ho asserted that the Scotch had national music that no oilier coun try in the world had. Sonic Emrlisiiman. who was present said, 'Nonsense, we have tar better music than yours.' 'Ill wairr you,' said the fceotchman, 'that I'll sing nanus that'll uiak' the company greet, laugh and dunce, a' within a iuaiter o' an hour.' And he did it. lie tirst played The land o' the leal,' and ho was inter rupted by Home one saying, 'U! mon, what lor are ye uiakiu' us "greet" that way?' Then he played another tune I'm not sure but it was, 'We are nac tou, we're nao that fou, butjiu a drappic iu our eV (tenewed laughter), and then lie btruck into 'Tullochgorum' (applause), and every man in the room to his legs danced. (Loud applause.) In regard to mvBeU, I don't know wtiut it is that's about this Highland music, but I have lor a number of years been bearing music of the bes-t kind, and played by ihe woild's best per ormers, and I can listen and enjoy it with alt my heart; but thu moment lhcartuHt auld bagpipe it tak's me by the throat. If ever you bud a Highlander that' does not care about the bagpipe, take cure to set a receipt f i out him when you pay him an account. (Roars of laugoter. ) li he has no musical car, don't blame tue poor fellow, but pity him; but if he has a musical car, and don't like the pipes, take you care of that chan. "There is a great deiu of talk iust now about organs, but I think there is a ereat advantage in an instrument which is not tilled with wind by the handle ot n bello ws, but by the strong hearty breath ot an out-and-out llihlamlman. (Great laughter.) Did you ever hear ot an organ being played in advance ol a regiment going up iu the charge against the French? What would your oreaus have done iu Egypt and at Waterloo? Why, a smcle shot would have destroyed them. Wuat could t'uev do iu the Galway boat with a heavy breeze bfowing, in a grand Highland glen, or on the top of our liiouutains? Taerc is no mut-ic in the world to be compared with the bagpipe. I say it leriously. lou cannot im prove thebaapipe; it is the best of its kind. Con sider its apfociations. People who don't know our assoeiatious.dou't understand them, and the more's the pity. When you and I hear the bag pipe it i not merely he anug the sounds that come from its drone; it is more than that, lor we dream ol the old glen and theold fireside. Wher ever you hear it throughout the world and I have heard it in many places it always sets a Highlander dreaming. He begins to dream of the old house ic the old glen, aud he sees in it his lather, his mother, and his kinsmen; ho dreams of tLe old k'nk, and he 6ees tho people in it; of the churchyard, and he thinks of those who are lying iu it all comes up to his imagina tion at the cull of tbcbairpipe. (Loud applause.) "It is very difficult to define what this muMC is. Theie is music in nature that you caunot set down for the piano lorte. It is in tlia roar ing of the winds, iu the moaning ot the waves, aud iu the cry of the wild bird and ah this you hear in the bagpipe. It is the music that High lanoeis understand best; and thouirh a Ilieh lanilcr may live till he is iourcorc years of age, aud may hear oil the music that was evec com posed, vet there is Komctinng in the bagpipe that will cheer hirn when nothing else can. "In the Southern States of America, amidtt all the war and all the difficulties ot late j tins, there are sixteen congregations of Hiirhluiidera who have existed tor one hundred years v. it bout aid from emigration. I remember once, when abroad, of asking a servant at a hotel to give a aratuit.v to my driver. He did jioi understand my English noritiy French but vliiu 1 accidentally and it was a good idea medium with Am bhtil Gaelic atttad? he at once replied An Tditoi's Tiials in Utah. The Vidctte, a wide-awake Gentile paper, has, lor some time past, been published in S ilt Lake City, bearding the Mormon devils in their own den, to tho great dit-comtort of their 'Saiut phips." The editor i ecu u try received a letter, written in blood or red ink which read-: "Skt (iiiodle !'" It is the "red biiur' ot tho Des troying Aneels. and threatens nswsmation. The ciiltor is not m i 'h friqlr.ened by the order, butfiivs: "Well, we shall keep the document, and leave our readers to judge whether we are much trighteued. If these miserable hound.s and cut throats think they can intimidate thi VulXte, why, they are simply mistaken. We have spoken plainly iu the past, ttul we shall peuk still more plainly in the future, holding ourselves accountable only to God, our conscience, and the laws of the land." The lollowing day the editor receive'! another warning, of which he says': "We stop the pres3 to give place to the follow inc: 'Now,' as the lark said to-h-r young ones, 'it is time lor us to leave.' We could ttano the 'bloody hand' and the 'skedaddle' of the other warnings, but the following gets us. Just uouxt us out: 11 'Salt Lake Citt, April 9, 1808 Mr. Editor FinVrVc It you don't quit abusing Slenhouse and the Mormons,! we'll oome and mirry m We don't ' mean blood ' Lutwe!won'( s'uudto have Stenhouse niaiiyLcd ; so you look ont. " '27MOUMOS Women. "We weaken on the turn. Will some one take our place? 'Twenty-seven Mormon women!' P-h-e-w ! We apologize. We don't edit the Vtdettr Stenhouse is a good follow a brave man and ho can look a dog in the lac ! Be sides, he never did borrow b pair of brass knuckles. 'Twenty-evpu M .' O Lord, have mercy upon us, miserable sinners! Don't shoot this w ay 1 We are not the man I Twenty-soveu W ives ! We'll go !" Jlr. Pile, of Cincinnati, has published a statement of the business of his Opera House from its inauguration to its destruction by tire. The gross receipts during the seven years, from all sources except rents of the stores and otlices In the lower stories of thu building, were $5?6,!'59'02. The gross expenses, not including ii terest cu investment or taxes, were $171,456t3 leaving a remarkably small margin ol profit. J-Iu the diary of the Japanese mission who visited this country in 1801, it is noted that they - -.,,.i,.n.l nlili nrti.a nf "PnVHrilnt'haiP." evidently intended for "hip, hip, hurrah," and the writer adds, "Tne meaning in not clear, but 4t appears to oe a cougiiuioij innuu. THE DAILY EVENING TELEGIUriL The Insane in Franco. INTERE8TINO 8TATBMBNT8 OONCHRNINO CAUSES OF INSANITY. The Tarls STonilcur ha, published a valuable ?cne ot statistics relating to the i'leneh lunatic asylums and their occupants. At the end of 18G0 tlicie were U!) asyluius In France, ol which 67 were pnbl.c and 42 pnvair. The numberot occupants has gradually Increased since 1835, when it amounted to 10,5:19. In 18(0 it had risen to 13.2H3; in 184.' it was 17,08:; in 100, 20.CC1: In lfcW, 24,8!)(i; In 1800,28,761; and in 1801,30,2:10. In the last-mentioned year 20,450 ot the patients were insane. 3710 were Idiots, and 45 were altlicted wih cretinism. During the six years betwpen 185(1 and 1801 510 per cent, of the insane were women and 4fl men. Compared with tho population, we tind that one out of every 916 men and 1 out of every 830 women is insane; as reiraida idiocy, there is 1 loiot lor every 7B men. aud 1 tor every 1031 woncn. Of the 38,988 patients admitted 'from 18.".fi to 1R00, there aie 8250 for whom no particu lars could be furnished; and excluding the idiots and the cretins, as also lhoc cases of insanity w hich were clearly hereditary, the report give'-j the details ot the remaining' 20,223 cases. Of these 15,800 may be attributed to physical, and 10,357 to moral causes. Under the first head the cases are classed as follows: Old ago, 20:8; misery and destitution, 1008; onanism and venereal excesses, 1020; drinkimr, 3455; congenital vice, 471; diseases peculiar to women, 1502; cpilcpj, linn; other diseases ot the ner vous KNStem, 1136; wounds aud Injuries, 308; various diseases, 2017; other physical caiiaet, lift. ' The moral causes are subdivided as follows: Overwork. 35H; domestic troubles, 2510; loss of fortune, 851: loss of friend, 803; disappointed ambition, 520; remorse, 102; aneer, 123; joy, 31; insulted modesty, 60; love, 707; jealousy, 456; pride, 303; political events, 123; sudden transi tion Irom an active to a passive lilo, and vice lerna, 82; isolation and solitude, 115; imprison ment, 113; solitary confinement, 20; homesick-ne.-s, 78; religion, 1005; other causes, 1728. It will be noticed that nearly one-eighth of the cases of insanity are due to drunkenness, and about on?-tenth to domestic troubles, whilst ex cessive mental labor, which is generally sup posed to be a fruitiul source of insanity, only caused 368 cusps out of 20,223. It would, perhaps, be unfair to attempt to draw a comparison between the characters of nations Irom the number of persons who became insane on a particular point, but we think that statistics ot this kind may, to some extent, be used in this way. The number of cures ellected amounted to 8'24 per cent., the larger proDor tion being men. Ol the 13,087 who were cured, details can only be Riven ol VIM; ot these 6253 had become insane Irom physical causi's, and 4530 from moral causer. The averagp annual cost ot the asylums Irom 1856 to 1860 amounted to 8,000,000 irancs. 1MTEHESTING ITEMS. A Home for Retired Actors. We hear that Kdwhi Fori ear, the tragedian, purposes ou his return Irom (Jaliiorniu I j carry out a lone con templated scheme by founding and endowing ui Philadelphia a home lor retired actors. Some months since Mr. Forrest purebred a niacin ti cent estate in nis native city, some six iuile3 distant Irom the centre of trade, with the iuten tion ol roaki"" it his future residence. He also purcLr - a large adjoining property, and tne whole he now intends to devote to uses which will mitieate thp sufferings of unfortunate actors, and crea-e lor them an asylum where, after they have ceased t win the plaudits of the public, they may find shelier and care. The vicissitudes ol an actor's life oltea throw upon him the cold charities ol the world, and to smooth thp cloning years of the less fortunate members of the pro leasion is the object which Mr. Forrest has in view. Boston Jmrnal, Monument to Douglas. On the 13th of June next, the grave ot Stephen A. Douglas, one of the most distinguished of the many public men ot Illinois, will be the scene of a solemn and imposing ceremony. The corner-stone ol the magnificent monument that is to bo erected over his remains, will on that day be laid by his surviving lellow-citizens, the Coveruor of the State being the chosen orator of the occa S'on. The event will bo one of unusual interest, and thousands of the admirers of the lamented "Little Ciant" of the Northwest will gather around the spot, on the shore ot Lake Michigan, where his remains repose, to testily their re spect fcr his memory. Testimonial to Mr. Garrison. A movement has been inaugurated by tbe Boston irieuds ot William Lloyd Garrison for a national testimo nial of $50,000, to be presented to him for his eminent services in the anti-slavery cause. A circular in aid ol the project has been sent out, which bars many dis'inguished names, includ ing a large number of Congressmen, Chief Jus tice Chase, the Governors of several States, hittier, Longfellow, Lowell, Bryant, and other celebrities. Mr. Seward's Speech. We finish this reading with the impression that the attempt is to be made toJohnsouizo the Republican partv, while at the same time the Democratic party is to be kept in a conciliatory mood, so that if tne attempt upon the Republican party lails, there will still be open an opportunity for a iviw poli tical alliance. Syracuse Journal. Vi luc Hospitals in Morocco. The F.inperor of Morocco, in consequence ot his late serious illness, has decided ou creating at Tetuan, Sufli, Tangier, and Fez, lour large hoppitals for the army mid the poorer classes of the population. A French physician has beea charged with the organization of those establishments, and has already arrived at Tangier. Making Much op a Tenor. Tbe London 0a cf extra informs us that when Mr. Sims Jteeves. ihe English tenor, went to Newcastle last month, the bells ol tt. Nicholas rang him in. as if he had been a New Year, a (jucen'i birthduy, a judge ol assize, or a confirming bishop. 1 Theatekh Under tue Hammer. Three Paris theatres were sold by auction the other day at '.he Palais de Justice: Tue Ambigu Comiijue for 1,230,000 Irenes; the Theatre de Varietes lor 1,050,0110 trancs; and tho Theatre de Montmurtre for 1,260,000 francs. Ciiinusb Envois in Fkancb. A Chinese mis. sion, numbering tilteeu persons, has a-l ived in Parts. They are said to be superior to any Chmumen ever before seen in France. Cuaritaiile Requests. Tbe latf Mr. James Lloyd, of Birmingham, bequeathed five thou sand three hundred pounds to religious and charitable institutions. rp ii e subs o n i ii e it,; v . (For many years conuic.ed with MyrcBELL'it 8.1 T,(JO.8. Ho bit C11EHNUT btreut), Woutd'n'pBctrully iDlorm liu Irienila auil the public generally, tl)pt so htu opened uu Ice Cream and Refreshment Saloon, FOB LADIES AXD OENTLEMKN, AT No. I 121 CHESNUT STREET, (GIKARD ROW), Where lie hopes, bv utrlct attention to baslneag, to mei It the palroouge oi all who niuv lavor him with their cus tom. JACOB U. BL'ltD8LL l'lllLADEMHIA, Way , lb6l). 5 12 llD JJ M I T El) ST A T E S mJIL.DK It' K Mil,!,, Nos. 24. 28, and 23 S. FIFTEENTH 2-4., rillLAOELl'HIA. ESLEIt & . 1JROTI1ER, WOOI MOVLIjISGS, BRACKETS. BTaIR BALU8 TKliS, MCWFL P0HT8, OEIiKHAl TCttNINO SI KOI. L W08K KTO. . UlELVIMi rLANED TO ORDER. IhelargiBt aveortijieut ot Wood Moulding lo lit oliy luiisiaiiuv UU UMUU. f If rpilllEE (1F.NERAL AGENTS WANTED TO J act tn llliliortHIlt lucatluDI fi.r tl,a K'nr Ynrk Amil dental liinirume Company. Active un-not Kciod aililroiw, apply to rHANK O. Al.LEN, Uraucu ofilce, fco. 4i(t INSURANCE COMPANltS DELAWARE MUTUAL 8AFfcTV I3URAN( K ('Okll'ANY, JJNtOlir0HATH) KY 11IK LEGISLATURE I'EK N T1VA J' I A. lh OFFICE fl F.. OHKR 1IIIHK AND WALNU si hf.e'i h. run aukii'hu, ON VFWStLH.) CP(), S To all parts of the ir 1 RKKlIIT J t St AND "MTHANCK On Goods by River Canal, 1. ve. and Land Carriage all par'a ol iu t'nlun FIRE IN8URA.'Cfc8 On verrhrnrtlpe n-nrra Iv. , On Horea. Iiwe ling Ilousea.etc AR8ETS OK THE COMTANT . Novfmwr I, IHWi. . . $W Oi'O fnlted Bute 5 per cent loan. .7....!vnXH)i lW'O " 8 ' " B1.... uVhio i MbW " 7 M0 per cent. loan. vv Treasury Notes if 175 v 100 0C0 State ot i ennsylvunla Five Per cent. I oan ( an kju. 54,00 Stale ol l cnunyHanls Mx 1'ov Cent. l oan IM1V). 12S CC0 Cltv (f l'Miadeiph'a ttix l'er Cent. I. oan no 812 mi 20 Oi'O Penpsyivarla Hl!roBd First Wort- Hate fix l'er Vn- Honflii xil.O'HVOO 2('fl0 l'ennnylvanla f'sflfoad t-ecoud Wort- vtite Six l'er Cent. Rendu 23.7M W U 100 w epieni I'mnnrlvanla Kalirood Mort V:ifc Hlx Her Cent, llomla 23.7S0 00 1,1,1X10 3 Rharea Htnek emmniown (laa CrnuianT. principal and liiterent fiiHrnnleed by the City ot I'tilla- delphln 13 W; ' 7,190 U Mi area Stock I'ennnv.vala Kall- .,. roi.d Company 8.580-U MOO 100 8harea Stock North Peoneylvauia ...... Railroad Company S.iyj-On 40.000 Depodlt wlih Cnlled States (iovern- o o."""1 "t'lect to ten (lays' ca 1 ,000ii 30,1'OOStnte ol Tcnneasee Five Per Cent. . . '""n W W 00 no .UU I.oana on P.nnrtx and Wortaane. tint Hens on City Property 170,700-0 lAS-i.MOPar. Market value.... V.n 00 Real Fatate j,j , on 00 Jillla receivable lor In urancei made. 121 011 r Ralanceadueat Agencies. Premiums on Marine Policies. Accrued Inte rest, and otbei debts due the Cem pny... Will 44 scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance and other Companies i l3. KM mated value 2 910 0 Cesh In Ranks ,15,.r Wt t ash In Drawer 678 M , .16,63-17 fl 2o3IUI Is Thomai C. Is and, tllir CTORfl. Samuel r.. Htokoa, J. . 1'enlstan, Henry Nloan, William (J lioulton, Kdward DarlliiHton, H. Jonei Brooks. Edward i.aiourcada, Jacob P. Jones. James B. WcFarland J ilmnnd A. Sonrler. 1 heophl.ua raulciina John R. Penroau, Jsniei Traquair, Henry C. l-a!lett, Jr .tames C. Hanil W Uliam C. Ludwig, Joseim H. Seal, Oeorne C. I.elper, Hunli Cralir, Robert l.nrinn Jocliua P. Eyre Mrw.ni.n U ..f I ... In :llv J. n. semoie, rittunara, A. B. Bertrer. PittJihum, 11 'I' H 111... ...- . John D Taylor. IIpkpt T ,-..,. A'-DAVI8,vfc.ri08ldcnt 1 l QIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE, Xo. 4l6H ALM TSrREET,rilILADKI.riUA CAPITAL PAID IN. IX CASH, 2fl0,i 00. IMf cimpin y cctitiniiesto wrlieon F,re J;nt only Its capital, w 1th a tod surplus. Is sa c h invested. 701 Lofpcsby Are cave bem promptly palo, and more than 15500,000 Disbursed on t his account ithln the past few years. remu'nat0 Br,iECUt the ofl'ce 01 tni eumpany will No. 415 WALNUT STREET, il,U.tT,TA,MI; a fcw mth'h will remove to Its OWN N. E. CORNER SEVENTH AND CII ESSt'T STREETS. Then as now. we rball be happy to insure our patrons a such rates as are consistent with sulety. IIIUECTOIIS, THOMAS rilAVKK ALFRED R. GILLETT, rCKMAN SBKPPARD. TKOS. A( KFLLAK, JOhN SUPPLI K. JOhN W CLAGUORN, SILAS YERKKM. Jr.. CHARLES I. DUPOVT, HF.NRVK.KENNEY, JOSEPH KLAPP. Al.b. tivuvn b ri.ttiW,8 CRAVEN, President 1829CIIAKTEK rERPET UAL FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF I'IIIL,ADE1JPI1JA. Assets on January 1, 180(3, Capital... 40fl 00 ut Accinti. Surplus H44 w;i 18 I'teuiium 1,102,308 HI IN8E1TLED CLAIMS, INCOME FOB 18H6 11.417 63. t'UOOUO. LOSSES PAID SINCE 181) OVElt 85,000,000. Perpetual uiid Temporary Policies on Liberal Terns. riT(i,(!'rors. Charles N Bnncher, , Edward C. Dale, i George Fales, Si.n.uol Cruiit. i.eorc W. Richards, ltuutLta. CHARLES Alirtu t iller. Friiutl W. Lewis, M. t. I Peter McCail. N. DA.SCKER, Pro-ldcnt DALE, Vice PreMiieut. t EUWARD I JAB. W. McALLIwTLR. Sccrelary pro tern. i 3 1!23 "IJIKKNIX INSURANCE COM PAN f OF Pill X LADl LI'llIA. IM OKI UlM'l ED 1KM CHARTER P RPF.TTJ AL. No. 'I'H ALNL 1 Street, oipoilte the ExchutiKe. In add I. Ion to 11 A UI Mi and IN LA sb 1NSI UAKCE tils t ointaiiy Insures horn ions or Uamateliv UKE on lllierul erms on bullillnKi, nieichancilse. inrulture. etc. lor limited periods, aud pcruianeutly ou buildiniis. bv deporlt oi premium ' Ihe ConiLktiy has been In aclve operation for more than fcTAI V E A US, during which ail losses have bee i inuipuy ailjurtcd aud paid. John L noclKe. , Lawrnce Lewis. Jr.. SI. U .Mahonoy, John T. Lewis, Wlllliuu 8 Grtuit llotiert W LeninlnK, D. Clark Wbartou, hauiitei Wilcox i u . oi r Heiijm'n ki lnir, '1 Louim H PoncM, A. R, Meilenrf Kduioud i atiiIon, I.onis f1 KirriH JOtlJN R WCi UERF.B, President Sahikl Wilcox, Sccictarv. Us j'IRE IN8LRANCK KXOLUSI VELV. TUB 1 PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INslHAM E COM I A N Y Incorporated 1H25 Char or Perpetual No ..ill WALK I '1 Mrect, opioslie lmlependence MUaro. Ibis Company, lavorably known to the cominunitT for over mrtv year, continue to insure ayalnst loss or (liimaue by tire on Public or Private liuluhns el'her peruiaiunt v or lor a limited time. A, no ou furniture, blocks of Goods and Merchandise Koneially on liberal terms lbelr Capital, tonether wiih a larce Surnlus Funit, Is Invented In the most careful manner which eiiiies tl imto offer to the insured an undoubted securitj In t e case ol loss. PIKECTOr.S Daniel Smith Jr.. i John Devereux, Ali-xamier HeiiBou, ' hoiniui Mnlth, iKttnc llalehtirst, Hem v Lewln. Ihomas Rob.un. 1 J tilllliiijhain Fell, Dan'el Haddock. Jr DASIr.L KM ITU, Jb., President. William G. CRowBLL.Kecrctnrv 4 18 11 I K K INSURAXC E. J? 1UE HOME INSURANCE COMPANY OF Pill I A III LPHI A. No 160 8. FOl'RTU Htreet. Chatter reipetual. Antborled Caolial t.VlO.OOO J aid-up Capital. 1 O.Idni Infures etialnsi iohb or damaue bv FIRE on buildings, eltter p rinanently or for a LIM 1TEI) perlo.l. Alxo.on W 1 KCH A MUSE generally and Household Furniture city or country. DIUr.CTOKB J ames Brown. 'i bomas Kl tiber, Jr., Charles A . Duv. W liiiaiu D. Lewis. Wli lnui 11. liul ock, Wl liam N. eedlBS, i.emuei ( omn, J llilllwrn Jones, John Woodslite, M'lllluin t'. Lni;streth, J. N. HlltelilnHon. John u. ii lor, JAMES BROWN. President CHAS. A. DC Y, Vice-Preside-1 Thomas Nfiliom. Eecretaiv. 3 31 rit II K PROVIDENT -L LltE AND TliUST COM? AM. OF 1'UILADEi.PHIA. Incorporated by the Mate of Pennsylvania. Third Woutlr 21 lfttft. ISSCRr.S LIVFm, ALI.OVS IJ TF K K ST ON DEPOSITS, aud GRANTS ANNUI TIES. CAPITA I., 8130,000. DllltCTOBS Samuel H. Shipley, Richard Cadbury, Jereiululi Hacker, Henry Hulnes Josliua II. Morris, '1'. Wihjar iirown. Richard Wood, Wllllaui C, Loiustreth, Charlea F. Coftlu. SAM Ch L R. SHIPLEY, President. Bowi.and Papht, Actuary t J Oft'KE, Ao. Ill a. F0UHTI1 STItEET. PHILADELPHIA', TUESDAY, INSURANCE COMPANIES OllTIl AMERICAN TRANSIT INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 133 South FOURTH Street 1'lllLADELrHIA. Annual rollclcs Issued apalnst Oenrral Accldjnta ell descriptlona at exceedingly low rates. Insurance e (Tec led lor one year. In any sum trora 10 to tl0 000,.at a premium of only one-half per cenc sccurlnn Ihe full amount Insured in case ol doath. and a compensation each week eaual to the whole pro mlum paid Short time Tickets for 1, 2. 3, S 7, or 10 daya or 1, 3. ot 6 months, at 10 cents a dav, Insarlnn In the sum of 1 100, or Riving I6 per week It disabled, to be had at tne (lencral Olllce, So. 133 8. FOURTH Street, Philadel phia, or at tbe various Ratltoad '1 Icket ofllcee. lie sure to purchase tbe tickets of tho orth American Transit Insurance Company. For circulars and further Information apply ot the rtenrral Ofl.ce, or of any ot the authotlzd Agents of tbe Company. LEWIS L. HOt Pf, resident. JAMES M. ( ONIIA1), Ire.iaurer. II K N RY C. ItHOWN, Secroary. JOIl C. HI LLITI'. Solicitor I IKK l(IK L. I Honpt.lateol l'ennvlvanla Railroad Company. N. llalrd of M. Italdwln A o.'a. Siiii uel c. Palmer ( ashler ot Commercial Dank. Richard Wood, So. 3UH Market stieet June M. on rod, ho. 073 Maiket street J. K. Kiinsley, t ontinental Hotel II. (1 Leifcnrlnir, Nos 2S7 and alls Dock street. Samuel Wotk ol Work, Mcf'ouch A ( 0. Liorne JUartln. So. 3tl Chesnut street 1 3 10m ICE COMPANIES. ICE! ICE I ICE! ICE! ICE! INCORPORATED 1804. THOMAS E. CAM ILL, President JOHN GOODYEAR, Secretary. HENRY THOMAS, Superintendent. COLD SPRING ICE AND COAL COMPANY Dealers in and Shippers of Ice. and Coal. We are now prepared to furnish best qualittIco In Inrtrc or small quantities, to hotels, stenmboaU, too crenm saloons. Iiimlllea, offices, etc., and at the lowbsi market batks. Ice served daily In all paved limits ol the consolidated city, West Philadelphia, Mantua, Rich mond, and Gcnuantown. Your custom aud influence is respectfully solicited You can rely on being served with a Ft'RB artlclo and I'BOJU'Tlt. Send your order to OFFICE, No. 435 WALNUT STREET. DEPOTS. 8. W. corner TWELFTH and WILLOW Streets. North Pennsylvania Railroad and MASTER Street LOMBARD and TWENTY-FIFTH Streets. PIN E Street Wharf, Mmn IklU, 472m4p REMOVAL! REMOVAL! OLD DK1VERS ICE COMPANY, REMOVED FliM N. W. CORNER SIXTEENTH AND RACE. TO Bread Stieet, Above Race, East Side Orders respectiully solicited, and promptly attcnucd to at tl.e lowest market rates. I11S, JOHNSON & DAVIS. OLD DRIVERS' ICE COMPANY. Tie umiersltned, letling cxceedlngr tbanktul to hit n m,y ir ei ds and customers for their rery liberal painin K.o txteuoed to him Uunnir the last seventeen vears. aud baviiig to d his entire lntciest to JlFSf-RM. 11.E8 JOHNSON A DAVIS, Takes pleasure in recommend u? tnem to hie former pa'rons as thev are gentlemen of well knonu Inteirrltv and will undoubted, y malnhiln the reuutatlon of the OLD DRIVFbS' ICE COM PAN V, and Inevervwav act so as to pive entire satisfaction to all who mat klnd.y i a voi tbemwlih their casiom. Rospect.aily. n'c , 1 8 3m A. RROWH. JEEP COOL ! 1 KEEP COOL ! ! BY ORDERING 1 OUR ICE OF CHARLES S. CARPENTER & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ICE DEALERS, No. 717 WILLOW, Above Franklin St. Families supplied satisfactorily and at radnced rates. Dealers and large consumers furnished on reasonable terms. CHARLES S CARPENTER, JOHN ULESDEMNG. JOSEPH M. TRDMAN.Jr., 5 22 1m Proprietors. DYEING, SCOURING, ETC. fkEMlI STEAM SCOURMti E ST A BLISHMENT, No. 510 RACE Street. We beg leave to draw your particular attention to out new French Mcaui Scouring Esiabiisbu eut the llrnt an J only ore ot Its kind In this city W e do not dve, but by a chemical process res ore Ladles', Gentioiuen's, an Children's Garments to Ibeir oiiglual states, wimou injuring them in tie least, while gieaO experience and the best machinery irom France enable us to warrant penect satisfaction to ail who may lavor us with theli patronage, LADIES' DREf-SESi, ol every deaci'ption. wither without Irimnilugs, are cleaned and finished without being taken apart, whether the color is genuine or nut Opera Cloaks ard Mantillas Curtains Table Covers Carpets Velvet Ribbons, Eld Gloves, etc cleaned aud renulhhed In tho beat manner. Gen lemen's Hummer and W inter Clothing c eaued to perfectly n without In jury to the stuff. Also Flags and Banners All kinds ot stains r moved without e eanlng ihe whole All orders are executed nnder our immediate supervision and satisfaction guaranteed in every Instance A call and examination ol our process Is retpectlully solicited. ALL5LDVLL & M.1HX, 812 ntb No 610 RACE Stieet LIQUORS. (T.ESMT G1WVE WHISKY. No. 2-25 North THIRD Street. Ir anything waswanted to ptov the absolute purltj oi tliis Wlilbky. the lot owing certificate' should dolt There is noucohollc silmaiam k now u commanding sue l1 tun u.diiuuon i vtii audi hitb houices : 1 lilLAPFi.i UIA, Septembers, j&y) We have caretnliy tented tue sample of (IIbiNin GROVE WHISKY winch ou scud us, and mm that It contains hoM; ov tub Jotf-ONOt sibstamk known ai, n hi, ml. vhlib Is tlie chariicterihtlo and Injurious In gredlt ui of the whiskies in genera use 11O0TU, UAKRKTT A CAM AC, Analytical Chemists. New Yohk, Septembers. IMS. 1 have analyzed a sample ol CHESNUT OkoVE V U1SKY rtceived irom Mr t harles Wharton. Jr., ol 1 hnai eipbia ' and having carelullv tested it, 1 am p ei aid Iu sthte Hi at it is entire y iuke viiou poihomouh cu i.KLKixHioi 8 substances It la an unusuully pure ana llc-1 uvorcil quulity oi whlskv. James r. t nn.Tox, m. d.. Analytical Chemist. Hobtok. March 7. 1W9 1 have mace a chemt al ana ysla of cumuierclal sum pits ol Ur-.SSUT (.ROVE Wrtl-KY. whicli proves to be tree l tn Ihe heavy Kusll Oils, and perfectly pure ami ur i. uu l-erated 'I he tine flavor of this whlBkv is derived li iu ti t i rtiln ured III manufacturing It. Respectfully. A. A. II.tYE. 1H It., Stale Assayer, No lb lloyistou stieet For tale by btrrel. denillohn, or hot tjo.at No. 226 North 1L11.D Sirtet 1 hlladciphia. 4 3 l NATHANS. & SONS, I M 1 O It T E H S OF BRANDIES, WINES, GIN3, Etc. Etc. No. 19 North PR ONT Street. 1'IIILADKLI'III A. MOBES KATBAH8, IlOIt ACB Ai NATHANS, OKLAKDO D NATHAI.S. 119m DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS, AND CATABRH treated Wltb tbe utmost success bv J 1SAAOS, M. D.. Ocu 1st and aurlsi So. Mil flNE Street, Teati monials Irom tbe most reliable sources In the cUy can t seen at blaotUce. The Medical Faculty are SivlUJ to aocompany their patients, as he has no secrets in Ills practice. Artificial eyes inserted without pain No charge Diad tor exauiluatieu. 1 9$ MAY 20,: 18(56'.- PHOPOSALS. "VJAVl I) Kl Ah i MEN I , IUiEaUU CON JLN i b'tMCII M AND UL1A1K WAeiUNOTOW, O. t! , Ma 23 IH1J6 Otters will bo received by tins lUir an uunl tne 12, li in Juno. loOO, lor tne iiuicliuse of tho fol owiiiir ramed yesscia. which tnaj le scn at tho Navy i aids n dicutoii : ' ' 1 rHILADELi nl4 KATY YARD. Fcrcw stramtr ' & AtiA tlOllL," of ri07 tons, old mcas ut moot tw steamor "ALTHE4," ol T2 tons, old mea funnaiit. s oop-of war "ST. LOUJS,"'or 709 tons, o.d raoa eoiinnut SEW TOR K NAVY YARD raddlr-whecl fteamor "JAMES A 1oER," of Uol toi:s, old nieastirrment. iHtHlle-whecl steamer "OCTOKAR A," of29 torn, old inesFiin iuent. I'adclltwhcol stcatnor "fKlTONIA," of 20atons, Old ii eB'urotiieiit. Screw steamer "JASMLE," ol 122 tons, old ma surcmont Sciow steamer "KANAWHA," of 607 tons, old nicusurctm ut Scicw suamcr "MAKTQOLD," of 115 tons, old nuasutenieut. BOSTON NAVY YAKD SloopKif-wnr "JOHN AhAMS," nTOOtons 'J licfro vevls will be sold witi' tlio'i spars, stand Inif riggmg, two boata, and such other Articles as wl I ie sliown to ai plicarls by tho ConiuinHilant oi the Yard w here tlt v-asois Ito, wl It the oxcedion of thi ir armatnrnts nayy ai Chora aud chains, unutical msiriin oot, and slotss. These yossols can bo se n aim tho inventories examined at any tlma, on Appli cation to the Commandants of the Yards. Got eminent reserves the ncht to withdraw any ot ti e vessels from sale. l ayniciitB must bo mado within throe dav ft om tno date ol the nceptmn cf the notice ol the accept alio of an (ifTer. anil thovessols must bo removed Irotn the Navy lard withm ten days from the dato of the do csit l'rnpiwais will bo indorsed 'Troposal' for tho Pur chase ol Vessels." 6 2tihlin9t (VtTV f FS M F.Nr SALE Of THE-M1LI I AKY 7 RA1L1.UAD AT UKAZoa 8AA11AOO, 1LXA8. QtTARTrnMASTEB-OyNKRAL'e Office. I Waumkqton. D. c, April IU, 1W Ihe attention oi capitalists sotlongr a profitable investment is invited to this sale. t-eaU(l l'topofals will be received At the otTico of the Qtiarterpiasterticiicral (Division ot Hiver and l.ail Transportation), at WASU1VH I ON, D. i: until the 11m cay ol June nexi.at 12 o'clock M. for the purchase of all Mm right, lit e, and inheres! ot the Inited Mste in and to ho Lnitod Sta'e Military Hadroad Horn Brazos Santiago to W lute's H audio, lexas. 'J he sale w ill Include the entire track and sid ings, tiuiluinjrs, water stations, turn-tables, bridges, c to., tho rai toaa ma ermls and suppl es portaininir to the roud, tovclber wiih tne tol.ing stock, cars, uu cliiiiery, and other equipment. lbe sale w ill not include the tit e to the land, which i ocs not beion? to tho United States. J his road is about ten miie iu length, and extends Iiom llrazos hantiao to White's Ranche, on the Rio Grume From this point connection is made by steamer with lirownsville and Alutamoras. This route is tbe shortest and best lor lbe immense traltlo between the Uulf of Mexico and the Interior ol ioutIicrn Texas and Northern Mexico, and the communication by rail alone can readily be ex tended to lirownsvillo. Ihe toad already completed saves thirty miles of d 11 cult and tortuous i,avigation. lioats ou the river now charge, u is stated, lor lrclght to Drowns vi lo, as high us $5 per barrel, aud lor passengers 815 each. lbe road is flvc-lect (tuage, good ties, T rail, and full-spiked. iiore particular description ol the property cart be obtained at tins oilice, or At Unit of the Chief Quartei master Military Division ot the Gulf, at New Orleans. A condition or the sale will be tbat transportation (hall be iuruished lor all Government troops and supplies, whenever required, at the rates paid by tioverpment at the time to tbo New ork Central if ui road. The terms of payment accorted will bo those considered tbo n,ost lavorabo to the Govern ment, Ten ret cent cah, in Government funds, to bo pnta on acceptance el proposal. Tho Cover unit ut reserves the right to reject any or ail pjoiouis, 1 ro osa s should be endorsed, "Proposals for pur chase of ilrazos oamiayo ana Hio Grande Hailroaa,' uLd addressed to the Division of Kiver and Kail 1 renspoitation, Quatturmaster General's Oilice, W ashit'cton, I). C. ity oider of the Quartermaster Getteral. A LEX AN DEI: BLISS, Brevet Colonol and A. Q. AI , in charge of Fonrth Division Q. A). G. ) 4 23tM31 Q OViThNllENT SALE OF il O L AS SE S . Office Depot Conmihsary of Subhistesck, 1 Washington. Ij. C. . Mv vx f Scaled rroioal', in duplicate, of tbe form liir- nis ueu uy i no unueisigneu, win tie received at this Oilice until 12 o'clock AI. on T11UKKDAY, May 81, lhUf. lor the sale of about 14 600 GALLONS OF MOLASSES. (88 barrels averaging about 42 gallons each, and 47H bait barrels averaging: about 3 gallons each.) Proposal will not he received ior less thau throo (3) barrels or five (5) Ii ait carrels. ill the lackaves have been regauced and re coopered j but, if desired by tho purchaser, wilt be icpuagcd by a leliablo inspector before their do livery. It can be seen at tho ijul sistenoo btore bouse, tit lxth street wliurt, Waphingtou, D. I ., or saniples will he found with the iol.owiug cflicers: Jlievet Briradier-Grneral H. V CLAEKE, A. C. G. S , V. i. A., New York city. Brevet Bripudier-Gono al C. L KILBUKN, A. C. G. 8., U. a. A , Philadelphia, l a. Lfifv.t Bngodior-GenoiBi T. W 1LSON, V. 8. aud Brevet Lieut -Col , Captain and C. S., U. S. A., iinltinioie, Md. Or ut this oilice. l'a ment it Government funds, about flftv per cent otwbictvwill be required ou the ncoeptauce ot the bid, and thu remainder buloio the delivery conuieiceB. No lid received from parties ho have failed t comply with their coutructs. Mulders are requested to be present at tho opening Oi their bids. All purchases will bo loaded at tho Government wharf in Washington, D. C, tree ol exeti30. 1 he usual reservation by tho Government in regard to bids will bo observed. G. BELL, 5 15 tutli-Ut Major at d C. S., IJ. S A. 1' K010SALruK H E A X I NG FOKD't? 1UEA1RE CllIJiF QD ARTEUMATTKU 8 OFFICE, Dkpot OF Washinoton, Wabhinoton, D. C, Muy 23 1860 healed Proposals will bo rece v ! at this offioo until 1 1 r.cDA i , June 12 1H68 At 12 o'clock M , lor ii E AlTMj.'by steam (direct rHdiauou), ti e biiiidinz in flip city known as "Ford's Theatre," and the two email buddings coLuocted therewith. B.'ds should bo accompanied by plans showing the manner in which it is proposed to do the work, and stB'e tho amount ot rudiutiuir surlaco proposed lor, with a description of the boiler aud its capacity. lho work must be completed by the nrsi day of fet teniLcr, lbCtj. No bids will be entertained except thoso from per sons who are known to bo in this business, and can refer lo similar woi'K which bis been txecated by tlitm. Half of the amount stipulated to bo paid for the vork will le puid on its completion, and tho remain ing one hull will be letaiuod unm the beating ca a cities of the apparatus shall liavj beeu thoroughly tested and lound sutisluclorv. Liudois can see the buildings and recoive infor mation in lelerekce to tho work bv Bjiplying to Mr. KUV AUD CLAliK, Goveruuieut Architect, No. IfH Fourth ttreei, opposite City Hall, Washington, D C Proposals should be addressed to the nn let-signed, i) aiuly endorsed, "i ronosa lor Heating Ford's Thtalre." D. II EUCKER, Brevet Major-Gen. and Chiet Quartermaster, 619 lit Depot oi Washington. OFFICE DEPOT COMMISSARY, poitTKKHH Monhob; Va , May 25, 1J0. ftealcd Proposals, in duplicate, are invited uut 1 10 o'clock A. M , on Tit UKSDAY, the 7 lb uay ol June, JbOtj, lor tbe sale of about B6U0 GALLONS OF JIOLASSF8 (Three hundred aud ninety-five half-barrels, ave raging about 24 gallons each) Ibis aiticlo is branded "ISyrup," from Howell, Parr & Co., was nude irom Muscovado Molasses iu December, 1801, and is in good order. 1 be paoKagcs will be recoonered, and put in ship pinu order j the quantity determined b a Govern uiei.t ii auger. I roposa e will not be received Ut less than five (6) tall-barre s. '1 lie Molasses will be delivered on board vessel, tree oi wliarlage, dockage or labor. J urcbaici niii be allowed ten (10) days to remove pripeny. 1 erms Cash, in Govomment funds of whioh flfir percent will be required on the aooeptanoe ol tne bid tue balance be'ore dolivery of purchases Bidders are requested to be prweut, or represented, at t be opening ol he bids. I tupoHtls should be endorsed on the- envelope, Tioputuls lor JlulAsacA," aud addressed to JAMES CUKRY, 6 JO lOt Colonel and C. b. V. GOVERNMENT SALES. ASMS! ANT CUA KTEHM ASTEE'8 OFFICE, No. llotf blhAHD Mr. et. I niLAPKl PniA, May 25, 1W. will be fold At Public Auction, on account ot the I'mtn.l Mllifil I, 1 1 ........... m . K . n .. t.k... ......... .....o. v.. uir uim i,r nv a. il. 1 Ulla doipliia, 1 a . on SAIl lf DAY, .lime 2 1, sale I finitllliliniliM n 11 . I 1- A . t . , . . a BuUdiiiK etc.. lirrofolOi e known n the McCLELLAN li. S. HOSPITAL. t VI35 I 84 Frame Bui dinirs. 2 CedAt Water lanks, cf pacity 15 MOffA'loDseAoh. do. , do. do. oo. 4ms0 do. do. 1 do. do. do. do. 2&00 do do. 7 Tunu ar Boilers, 33 inches in dlamotor. l utnid ft Garrison's Meatn l'nmp 1 Worthnipiou Steam Pump, No. 1. 2 Cooking Kauges 19 iron Moil Containers. Vi Iron Hoppers. 2 Iron Truck Cars. 1 Ice Pox 4 Wash Troughs. 16 feat long. 8? Wooden Va.-h (mks, zi-ie- ined. 4 Taule I ops and 270 Tiostlea. I'H W ooden Beuches. 2D I abies t'4 Window Sa.-h (Assorted). 1 Ilag-stafl i oiinters. Drowers, Shoiviuir, e;c iu Dkpousair. 27L.J feet Oak l'ickel Fence, i S(i,U(0 leet loose Lumber. 11(1 2)0 Bricks iu chimney, stacks, rangos, etc I l e frame buildings contain about 3('2.4'24 leet Hemioot and W bite l'tno ecantling. iliH.dV'J leet I looriug and fougued Board.. ilil 2l led Kough Hoards. '1 lie buildings will be sold separa'ely. 'lerms ol a e Cnh, in tioternnioul funds. A deposit of ten (10) per cent to bo paid on every acci pted bid ; the balunoe to be paid immediately al er Die sale. 1 lie lion And Tcint Cot'a Pipos to be sold by tho foot, more or less, as they lie buned in tbe ground, to be dug up and tho ground tilled in by the pur chaser aud by superficial iiioanureuiout Atuouut to 41f 0 feet of aiiich Iron W'Aler llpe. ii e, i o' u-incn iron ties ripe. f M) leet of li inch Iron Gas 1'ipo. 27W fi et ol 12 inch Terra Cotta Pipe. 14'.T ItH't oi H-ineh Terra Cot A 1'ipo. i Iaiis oi tbe bin diumi, can bo obtained And sche dule ol ihe lots iotn upon application At this oilice. 1 he Buildings, etc., must be removed within twenty (2ti) dav from date of sale, and will bo at tl.e risk oi the pnichasois. The 8, 9, and 10 o'clock A. M. trains of tho Phila delphia, Gertnuntown, and Korriatown Kailroad Company will arrive at the McClellan Hospital in time lor the sale, starting from JNiuth and Groea streets. Bv order of ' Brev. Brig. Gen. GEORGE n. CROSMAJf, Asst. Q. M. Gen. U. A. GEOUUE. It. OUME, 5 25 7t Captain and Asst. Q. M. A8SISTA.N t QUA RTF BLASTER'S OFFICE. o. laSLAlB Mrtet, &ew soak City. May 28. 1800. In pursuance of orders of the War Department, I will sell at Public Auotion, at 12 o'clock III., oo TUCKS DAY, the 7th day oi Juno. lSttO, at the premises, Trenton, Now Jersey, the Buildings, Bar racks, eto , constituting the "Dopot Camp," viz.: luve Barracks, two stories high, aud 80 by 80 feet each Officers' Quarters, 120 by 80 feet. Guard House, 80 by CO leui. Hospital, 80 by 60 leet. - Quarteiuiastoi's aud Commissary's Storehouse, 8J by 60 leet. Motchouse, 1C0 by 24 feet. . Kitchen, 16 by 10 teet. Wan houso, IB by 10 leet. Shed, 10 by 18 Uct. Biacksnutn (Shop, 10 by 10 foot. Wttgon-Mostoi's Oilice, 12 by 12 foot. Stable, 200 Ly 20 leet. hmall Ma bio, 10 by 40 feet. W ateh-house, 0 by 7 leet. 2.' fO leet ot Fence, 9 feet high, and 4MI feet of open Fence, 4 loot high. Tbe buildings were built ot good morchautablo lumber, and are ia good condition. Tbe buildings w ill bo sold separately. Also, unless otherwise oidered, a quantity of Quartermaster's 8tores, and Camp and Garrison Equipage, consisting in part ot the following arti tiolcs, viz : 6 Horses. 4 Army Wagons. 1 Spring Wagon. C'tLceis Desks. Tables, Chairs, ist. ves Stove-pipe, Kauges. Leather Water Buckets. Wooden Pails. Carpenters'iToola. tipa'des, Shovels. Coal Hods. Harness. Axes, Hatchets. Whitewash Brushes, etc. Caps, '1 rowsers, Coat", Blouses, eto. Also, 85 cords ot Pino W ood, and 10. 000 feet assorted seasoned Lumber, in good order. 'i erms of salo Cash on rendition of accounts. Ihe buildings must be removed as soon as practi cable, and at the risk ot the purchasers. fiorlurther luiormutiou in regard to tho nature) and kind ol materials and artioles, and their situa tion and condition, application should bo made at the Quartermaster's Oilice in Trenton, to HENRY' T, LOLC OMB, Agent, or to the undersigned. Tbe Government reserves tbe right of declining all bids offered, il they are conaideied utifair or dis advantageous. By order of Bvt. liojor-Gen. STEWART VAN VLIET, ChitI Qumturmrster Department of the East. B O MORGAN, 5 19 8t Brevet Major and A. Q. AI. L AKGESALE OF ARMY WAGONS. AYTBU- LANCES, HARNEos, SCRAP IRON, E1C. Chief Quartekhabter's Office, ) Dkpot of WAoniNQTort. I WAPMMiTON, D. C., Mav 2t, i860. ) Will bo sold at Publio Auction, under tho diroo tlon oi Brevet Brmadior-Gent rat C. 11. Tompkins, Quartermaster, at LINCOLN DEPOT, Washington, D. C, on MONDAY, Juno 11 1808. at 10 o'clock A. M , a lare lot oi Quartermaster's Sioros, consist ing ot 4tio Army Wagon, 30,000 pounds old Horse) 2&0 A liny Wagons with Shoes, Hav Rucks, 40 i(i pounds old Wagon 14 two-horse Wagons, i Tire, 17 Hprmg VS agons, 700 Sash with Glass, 4 Watering Cart., ,105 pounds Tallow, 48 Liht Carta, .Wagon and Ambalanoo) fiO two horse Ambu'ancos, V heels, I Buggy, 'Wheelbarrows, 1084 single set.- : 'arness, Blankets, 4'i2 Saadli s, Bucicets, 21, 570 pounds Sci. p Chain Chains, 5000 pounds uid Wagon Ha tors, Axlos, iWrenchos, 2f-f pounds Coil Chain, Anvus, lt;b2 iiouiids Lead P'po, 'Smiths Bollows, 106 pounds Scrap Iron, 'Portable Forges, '77 pounds of Lead, Planes, 3&U0 pounds Scrap Steel, Barrels, 17 0 ) pounds Scrap kettles, Tonpue Irons, jSiovee, etc II 000 pounds Scrap Brake : Irons, I Una prcpcity has been worn, but a lor?e portion Of it i stljl serviceable. I Le stores must bo removed within five days from dote of saie. . lerms Cash, In Government funds. D. H.RUCKEH, Brevet Major-Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, 6 2217t Depot of Wasinnton. s. ALE OF PUBLIC PBOPE B T T . Officb of Abmy Clothing ard Eqfipaob, I mw iobk, amy a, ii. ) Will be sold at Puulic Auction, at tho Depot ot Annv Clotlmigand Fquiuago, corner of LAiGHT and WASHINGTON Streets, New York oity, on FRIDAY, June 1st next, commeuciDs at .10 o'clock A. M , as follows: 20.000 Spades, new. . 1000 Miovels, new. 20,000 Pickaxes, new. 20,000 Pickaxe-Handles, new. These goods are troin the best manufacturers, and are in the original packages. Samples ot the above articles can be seen at tho depot, and further information obtained. Terms CaBh, in Government luuds, Ten per cent, down, and the balance before the poods are taken from the depot, whioh must be within three days of sale, under ,loi tenure ol tho goods and tea per cent. , Brevet Brig.-General D H. VINTOI?, 6 19 9t D. Q. M. General U. S. A. ISHLEll'S HERB UITTEUS, . t WHOLESALE AND RKTAIL. J. (ililKIj & DUO.. GESERAL AGENT!), 10 lui No. 88 South SIXTEENTH St,, FhUada,
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