FROM CUBA. rroelnmatlon by h New Cptf n-Qea. rl the Feopl or Cuba Definitive WUhdrkdrkl of Ibe Spanish Fleet from ib PMlflO, IIwaka, June &.TW lorn looked lor pro clamation of the new Captain-Qcneral did not appear In the newspapers till this morning, though dated the 3d Instant. Translated Into English, tt rr ads m follows: . , lo tb I 5ha niTAWTs of th Eva Faithful ISLAae o Cuba: ' lo iroTern it to direct by promoting (rood and per sistently repressing evil 1 It Is to make right a leefity, and to administer justice to all ; to encnfloe all doubt lul interest to Uie common weals to pass through the present, paying a due respect to the past, and providing for the future; to progress while we pre erve and maintain what our advances teach aie woith keeping) to administer publio afl'alrt by draw ing our Inspiration from our majestic traditions, but with our band on our breast to feel the palpitation of the present time and learn the nccessiiios of the future as evinced by these. In fine, it is to advance with lo-ethouglit, tact, prudence, and enorgy. Although this undertaking Is arduous, I hasten to confess that it it lest dillioult in the Island of Cuba than in other regions. In this beautltul, rich, and Important possession of the Spanish crown, enjoying so many privileges ITom the hand of Proviilenoo, there prevails so gene ral a spirit of nobility, of culture, and of wide-spread intelligence; so practical an idea ol the real interests of all; so lively a sentlmont of the absolute necessity of ordor, without which all progress booomos Impossible; and so many signal proois have boon (riven under very trying eircnmst.ar.cos, or the intelligence and practica' wisdom, as well as love for the frost 1 rinciples npon which the origin and desnny of our nationality rest in history; that, however weighty and transcendont the ques tions may be that Government has to resolve, there is no reason to (ear that any of them will be too much tor the rectitude of hor Majesty's representa tive, If a freedom from all narrow-mindedness and from all, -. passion, and a cam) impartial, and .tine JUS;, oJuj I cawvKwfuiadeatoifBccord wiin the real nxeiirtsities i niii tha' exeru a well- lounned and leginui,o influence in the country. fcuoti arc my convictions In the discharge of ray, t;nsI w.sh (bat all my actions may be judue'a tording'y. I entertain a firm hope that witftyoir frank and loval co-operation I shall be ab e to fulfil my publio duties to her Majesty, to the country, and to my conscience, by forwarding the plans of ber Majesty's Government, and being at the same time the laithlul interpreter, above all, of the generous and lofty Judgment as well as maternal sentiments of our august . soverign towards yonrselves, whose peace well being, and prosperity aie and shall be the constant desire of your superior (joveri'or. FBAHCI80O LUttSCNDI. ILavaka, June 8, 1366. THB SPANISH PACIFIC FLEET. The Offioial Gazette of this city, dated the 6th nst., contains the following despatch: ''Her Majesty's squadron, having chastised the Insults ottered to the Spanish flag by the republics . ot Chili and Poru.whioh was the cause of the bom bardment of Valparaiso and the glorious Combat at Callao, has been withdrawn from the i'acilio, and the Supreme Government has direo'ed the force to proceed to a (rendezvous, where the Admiral will receive further instructions. . "Miocbl Vkrbboubb Mestbe, Secretary." TUB' 12(1 iYTVS. Addreaa 5tt r'eafVlent Roberts to the) Irlali-Bpnblicata Army Tbe Fenlaa Forces Beealled. ' Headquabtebb FEMiA.tr Bbothbrhood, Ko. 706 Broadway, Wxw YoBK.June 13 To the ofllcers and Soldiers ot the Irish Kepnbiican Army Sol diers: In view of the unexpected and repressive measures ot tbe United States Exeoutive at Wash ington to- crush the co-operative movement for the liberation of Ireland, I reocommend that yon return to yonr respective bomee until such time a a Iresb . campaign can be inaugurated, at a not far distant day. Although the campaign Just closed has not . carried the oanner 'of your nat re land to tbe capital of the British Provinoes in North America, it bas Demonstrated to mankind that you had tbe braver), patriotism, and skill to accomplish it. You have been victors on every field that your hereditary enemies dare oontest. You have proved yourselves good citizens and brave soldiers, and are disappointed in your lull expectations, not through any efforts ol English armed minions, but because the administration ot a great tree country chose to exercise to its fullest limits, and even beyond It, the odious and tyrannic provisions of an obsolete law, so as to disolay its magnanimity to a semi-hostile nation, at an expense ot your rights as loyal oituens and tbe high prerogatives and pride of the greatest na'ion on earth. However, your eilbrts are not without great and important results, wbiob can scarcely be estimated at present. History, however, will record them as the highest proof of patriotism ever exhibited by an exiled race, and as the cob mencemcnt of a struggle which is certain to end in the complete and absolute independence of Ireland. Retire, then, brothers, to yonr homes, carrying with you the respeot and admiration ot all true wor shippers ot patriotism and liberty. Set to work to reorganize on a more thorough and extensive basis, fepeud your days at vour respective callings, and youi eveuiogs in preparation. We must avoid, in the future, the publicity which our proceedings have received in tbe oast, and when next we move it will . be with an organized power that England's gieatet atrenrth cannot witnstana. I have hoDes. too. that the voioe of this great American nation will bo raised in protest against thesetviiity displaved by some of their servants. Already it is heard in rebuke, through the represen tatives in Conziess, the guardians ol tbuir honor . and their liberties. I desire that von accent of no offers of transporta tion from officials who deprived you oi the very food, in some oases, which waa necessary to supply your pressing wants, and who couple their otters ot a tree passage with conditions which to accept would cant a stain upon your patriotism as Irishmen and as tree citizens, who aie bound to sympathize with nvnrv trnirirlino' nationality. , 1 remain, brothers, your devoted fiiond, in the caute ol Ireland, william a. iiohishtm, President of the ITenian Brotherhood. GROCERIES. rTlKAS REDUCED TO $1, AT INGRAM! J. Tea W arebonse. No. 8. BECOS D Street. TZ OASTED COFFEE KELUCED TO SO CTS, JLV atltiOSAM'S Tea Wareheuse, ho. 438. 6E0OND bireet. 40 C. BEST MILD COFFEE, AT INGRAM'S Tea Warehouse, Ko. 43 B. SECOND Street. fPEAS AND COFFEES AT WHOLES ALb X prices, at IKCltAM'S Tea Warehouse, Mo, 4 b, BECOA D Street. Try them. ri REEN COFFEE8 FROM 22 TO W CTS. A VT pound, at IN OBAH'8 Tea Warehoase, No. 41 BfcC ON D Street Try them. 1106m FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES s UCCESSFUL TESTS GREAT FIHK IM NEW YORK. GREAT FIBEINCUARLISSIOar, 9. C. GREAT FIRE IN WADDINGTON. GREAT FIRE IN CANADA. MARVIN'S SAFES. " IN EVERY INSTANCE BAYED ALL. TIJEIIt CONTENTS. MARVIN & CO., No. 721 Chesnut Street, (Masonic Hall). No. 265 Broadway, New York. 6FKD FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, SECOND-BAND BAFE8; HOUSE SAFES. SAFtS EXCHANGED. l 2uirp TTOR 8ALE STATE AND nl 1'an.wall Ar I'n 'l PllMltWUl UUard and At Heater lot Coal Oil I.innit It oreveuta the Chluinev from brvakluH. Ibis we will wairaut Also saves ens third tbe oil. Call and Bee tm-m they cost but ten can No. 205 PACK btreet. Philadelphia. Sample sent to am part of h United Statea on receipt of i& eenta.jl0 EAFNES8. BLINDNESS, AND CATARRH treated with tha atmoat snoceas by 4. ISAACS, hi. V.. Oca 1st and aurlst, ho. AID PI N IS Btreet Testi monials Irom the most reliable sources In the city can l.aaeeoat blsoltioe. Tha Medlca' rai ultv are MlvlUd to accompan" the ir pa'tunta. a be has no secrets In hit -traactice. Artitlo'al eyes Inserted without Data . Mo THE t DAILY EVEN INft TELEQRArHgn MEDICAL. yox l'oruLi. VIUGIlT'STAlJ SYIIUP ; TMSCIPAL DErOT, No. Il South Til IB L Street Price, fl-OO per Bottle; $5 to for half-a-doz- , The orders' citizens take pleasure In cheat" ij reconmm' y of, Wright's Tar ttjrur.or coor bs, tolo-, rerun Bith'O. whooping-cough, sp yd lever, liver complaint, pains In the breast brone, (a, Inflammation, and restriction or air vema;s in the long's, etc. 1 lie remedy should he In every family . Charles C. Vnson, fornev's Pr$i oalce. Charles H. Oraflen, Sunday Hereon ofllc. James fcolcn, h gutter ofllce.: t ,1 William F. Corblt, Associated Press. William li. Carpenter, tire Alarm and Police T graph, Filth and ( heinut streets. A Randolph, Front and Lombard streets. James W. f errine No. lltt Charles street. 11. A. Iiavls No. SKI Oaxklil street. John vVoodslde No. 1331 Franklin street. Robert Thompson. No. lfflft Walterstreet, K. i. Marco, No. 6'26 Fianklln sireet. J GeblofT, No. 731 B. second street. John Bevmour, No. Ml 8. Front street X. W. Howard, No. 1 Dock street H. C. Hartlett. No. Sin 8. second street L. Pates No. 60S Artb sireet Albert Martin, No. 417 ft. Second street. Mary Caldwell No lo82 Sansom street. W. Thoroea. No. 'iO N. Fourth street T. M. larthy, No. li Klireth's alley, (leorge Wl son. No JM Kace street. W. f" Brooks, No. 69 North Second street M. J. Harnett. No. 119 Canal street H. Heyniour Bose Bustlaton. Char es Borers, No. ml Bomb Street B. T. We ilng'on, second and Quarry streets .. F. 1 homaa. No. 136 Month Mxt'i street W I ilium barns. No. M5 Booth Frontslreet S. P. Haniord, Opera Manager. John MnKlnnls. rear of No. 1M North Second street Mrs. 8. R. Cboate, Newark, Del. Ur. William B. Wright r r.Bt We take pleasure IB recemmend'ng font TAk fSYRl'Ptof which we have already aold conslderab.e anantlties) as a most excellent and efheaclous remedy lor the complaints set torth In your printed bill alrea ly submitted to the public. As a rratltvlng act to souerlng i,in,niiv we will cheer.'rt'lT recommend vour prepara tion to a 1 a filleted with diseases which It if designed to ure. loun,etc, tDx N, E. corner Pine and BlxtU streets. For sa'e also at JOUNBON, HOLLPWAT COWDEN'8, DYOTT A CO A nd all principal lruf gists and Dealers. The nl arrlher would beir leave lurlher to Sav thai he is prepared te flil orders SLd forward tbe Syrup tc any part ot the country, penons desiring other lnior mat Ion by n ail will inclose a postaKe siamp.and answen win be returni o as soou as tua xieuuu:a ui uusuieat will admit Address . , Vr 11.11 AJ n. nniuni, 20 No 771 8. TniBD Street Philadelphia, Pa. AD NEWS t FOR TIIK UNFOKITJNATE. BELL'S SPECIFIC REMEDIES Are warranted In all cases, for the Spbkot and Pebxa Sim cubb of all diseases arising from excesses or . YOUTHFUL: INDltC'BEIION. FmlsslonsGenltal, Physical and Nervous Debility, Im- POtCnC , r.Y-r.rT. Ta wtiriVliaiDT Tb"y can oe used without delection, and never fail to eflec Curetrf used according to instructions. BELX'S SPECIFIC FIt,Ii8, Price Orj Dollar per Box, or Six Boxes for Five Dol- r ..,. L" i . Um.ll Jain, U1BU, llMKn UAn. UUt wmwi'i Price Three Dollars. From fonr to six boxes are senerallv reautred to cure ordinary cases of Seminal Weakness, though benefit Is uerivea trom using a single dox in l nronic l ases, ana particularly wnen impinract or Gei.itai Debt liy with Hervous Prostration has affected the system, BULL'S TONIC FILLS Are recommended as the most Efficacious, Rejuvenating, and lnvitiuratinK Kemedy in tlie wor o. A Package. Price Five Dollars, wl 1 last a month, and is generai y sufficient. In extreme cases of Debility and Impotence, BELL'S EXTERNAL REM EOT, rrlce Two Dollars, sufllolent for a month, can be used to good advantage. it i elves Strength to the Organs and, with the Pills, will restore them to their normal condition. A Pamphlet oi 100 pages, on ibe EBSOKS OF YOUTH, designed as a Lecture and Can Ion to loung Men, sunt tree, Ten Cents requited to pay postage. It vnn cannot nnrchaae Rri.l's SPECIFIC RrmF.DIF.8 of vour DiUKKlst. take no other, but send the money direct to DR. JAMES BRYAN, Consulting Physician, No. sin BROADWAY. New York. And von will receive tnem by return of mail post paid, and ti ee from observation. 6 11 1 BOOKS AND STATIONERY. REMOVAL. WILLIAM G. PERRY, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, HAS REMOVED FROM s. w. corker rouaru and race, to 5 26 fmwlm No. 728 ARCH STREET. FINE STATIONERY, Or Quality. W. G. THE BEST PERKY, , stationer, No. 728 ABCH Street. PhUadelphia. ARNOLD'S INK, FABER'S PENCILS, AND GUloti's Steel Pens, all genuine, sold br W. G PKRili, Htauoner, No. 728 ABi'U Htreet. Pntladelpbla. BLANK BOOKS IN LARGE VARIETY, oi my own manufacture, , -i BtLiINU AT LWWE8T CJJ. . . NO. 728 ABCH Htreet ' ' Philadelphia. TTNVELOPES, LETTER, CAP, AND BILL rsper, AT LOW CASH PRICKS. W- O. PF.BRT, htaloner, Vo. 728 ABCH Street. fpuaueipnia. GOLD PENS, NATIONAL BANK PENS, Perry', tin. Steel Pens, Etp.Q pEBRTi Stationer, No, Ti8 Alt '11 street. -e 28 Imwlm PhUadelphia. - MUSICAL INSTRU1V1ENTS. BCHoMACKKQ , PIANO PORTE til M AM; FaCT 0 HI SO COMPANY'S NKW h'lLKE. No. llul CIiKHMIT htreet We resoeotiullT call tbe attention ol our frunds and tba public generally ot our removal to our new aud Ukaunome Warerootua, GIVAltD KOW, No. 1103 C'HltSNUi' Street, wbere we have constantly on band a larae stock ol our superior uu nianlv nnisneo cquare auu uranu i-iauoa. Our inairnments have been awurded the hlgnest pre miums at all the prinolpal exhibitions ever held In this coul try, with numerous testimonials from the lrst class artlsls In America and furope. 'i hey are now the leading Pianos, and ate so: Ico paitsof itewoild. . . , . Persina desiring to purchase a first-class Piano at artatlv reduced rates shou d not tall to give us a CjII Pianos to rent Tuning and moving pjomp'ly at tended to HCHOMACKi-K & CO 4 231m No 1101 CHESNDT Street DENTISTRY. .. , THOUSANDS OF TEETH EXTRACTED n7 without pain -. Patent applied for. My new in ui2xi?ventlon, a lioubie Keverslble Helf-adjutlnir Sa'ety Talved Inhalei, lor adniiuisterlng Nitrous Oxida Gas. and extracting teeth without pain. The only mods that the Oaa can be properly and taiely administered 6 21 6m Dr. C. L. MUNNB, No. W SPRUCE treet INSURANCE COMPANIES THE PROVIDENT LltS AND TRVBT COMPANY, ' . OF PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated by tbe htata of Pennsylvania, Third WontlH 'tla. IB86. lNSCKk.8 LIVES, ALLOWS IN TFHbST OM DEPOSITS, : aud, GRANTS AMN CI- TlE8' CAPITAL. 150,060, DIBECTOR Samuel R Fhtploy, Richard fadhurv!' lereiulab Hucker, t Joshua II. Morris, Richard Wood, Henry Balnea ' .' T. WiHtar brown, . ' WtHlant C. Lougstretu, BAMUKL K, bUirlET, rrealOem. ' Fowl AKI) Pafrt. Actuary 7 M$ VH1CK Ao. Ml H. FOUBTH STREET. vnariea VUIIIU, INSURANCE COMPANIES DELAWARE MUTUAL S A FETIIHSURAKC I COMFANf. , ' Hi GOBPOBATFT BT niK 1 XFOISLATCES ' OFFICE 8. K. CORN KB 1 H 1 Rt AVt TflLSTJ BTHF.K i M, mil AUKLI-HLA. caroo, , , l To ell r aru f tha w FBUIUHT. J iwT.xirn iBPrrRAwmti - l On Goods by BVver. canal, take, and Land Carriage , all parts of the Union. i ' F1BK IN8GBACA On Verrhandlse aenerailT, , . On Stores, Dwelling Houses.ete. ( i A8SET8 OF TIIK COMTUTT November 1, 1865. loo on tTnlted 8tates I per oent loan, '7l....'5,en-eg lior - ( " i81....1i8,luv-oj auooeo " '7 -l per cent loan, Treasnry Notes IM.I74 00 100 000 Slate ot i ennsy Wanla Five Per Cent, Loan ., M,6o- M.OCO State of Pennsylvania 8U Per Cent Loan tl.IM- 125 400 Cltv of Philadelphia Bix Per Cent. ioaa; u 115,811 M 20,000 Pennsylvania Batlroad First Mort gage His PerOeat. Bonds JO.OOO'OO 25,000 PennsylTanta Hailroad Heeonl Mort- gKe 8l ver Cent. Bonds 2J,T80"Ot 25 000 W estern l en isvlvanla Raliroad Mort g'ige 8lx Per Cent. Bonda 23,750 00 15,000 200 Shares fttock Ocnnantown Gas Companr, principal and Interest guaranteea by uie i.uy oi i-nna delphia ,. .. . 7,150 1 Shares Sleek Pennsv.vai la Ball 19,597 84 8.S80-I I 230-00 40,000-M 18 MOW rond Company 5,000 100 Shares Mock North Pennsylvania ... Bailroad Company 40,000 Deposit wlih United States Oovern- ment subject to ten days' ca 1 30,1 00 State ot Tennessee Five Per Cent loan.... 170 700 Loans on Bonds en1 Mortgage, that U9um on i'ropertv KO.700-0 l.J3tf.MCTar. llarket value tana !0 00 Beal Fstate se eOOO Hills receivable tor m urancea ma'le. 111,013 97 Balancesdueat Agencies. Premiums on Marine Policies Accrued lute rest, and othet debts due the Com pany 40 811 44 Scrip and Ktock of sundry Insurance . and other Companies 13. Esti mated value 1.910 0 Ctsh In Bank gM.flVl 89 Cash In llnicir . mm 56,8.1.) ri 1 4oS8.)0 18 IIKECTOR8. Thomas 0. land. Samuel e. stokes, J. F. Penlstan, wuuu v. iaTia. Edmund A. Homier, . Tbeopbl,us Paulding. John K. Penrose, James Iraquair, Henry C. l'ailett, Jr., JamesC. Hand, William C. Ludwlg, Joseph H. Beal, George C. Lelper, Hugh Craig. Bobert Burton. Henry Sloan, William U. Bonlloo, Edward Darrkigton, H. Jones Brooks, Kdward Laiourcade. Jacob P.Jones, James B. McFarland, Joshua P. Eyre, Spencer Mcllvaln, J. B. Sample, Pittsburg, A. B. Merger, Pittsburg, T. T. Mnrirn vlttahnra John D Taylor, ' nwmA e v. 11AI.1), rresiaent, JOHN C. DAVIS, Vies Pieeldent. Bekbt Ltxbprw, Secretary. ' llj NJ ORTII AMERICAN TRANSIT INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 133 South FOURTH Street PHILADELPHIA. Annual Policies Issued against tiencral AocIdanU all descriptions at exceedingly low rates. Insurance effected lor one year, In any sum from tit to 10,000, at a premium of only one-half per cent. securing tbe lull amount Insured hi case ot death, and a compensation each week equal to the whole pre nilum paid filinM hma Tlnkat. fnt 1 O K T n.,A A . , ... 6 months, at 10 oeme a dav, ins'urlng In tbe sum of eJiklO. or giving (16 per week it disabled to be had at toe General Oftloe, No. 133 S. FOUBTH Street, rhliadel ohia. or at the various Ralhoad 'ticket otticna. Rim to purchase tbe tickets of the North American Transit insurance vouipany. Knr circulars and farther Information innl tha General Office, or of any of the auttioila 3d Agents of tbe ompauj LEWI8 HOTJPT, President. JAMES 11. CONK AD. Treasurer HENRY C. BROWN, Secrelary. L. L Honpt, late ol Pennsylvania Bailroad Company. kf. Balrd, of M. Baldwin As ( o.'s. v ' eamuel C. Palmer, Cashier ot Commercial Bank. Blcbard Wood, No. 109 Market sUeet 'aiiies M. Conrad, No. 623 Maiket street. 3. E. Klngsley, Continental Hotel. H. O Leisenring, Noa 237 and 230 Dock street. Samuel Work of Work, McCoucb & Co. George Martin, No. 823 Cheanut street. 1 8 10m 1829-CnARTER PERPETUAL FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY PHILADELPHIA. Assets on January 1, 18GG, 82,506,851'OG. Capital Acciuec Surplus. ..1400 000 0t .. 44M3 19 jrreuinuns, CNSEITLKI) CLAIMS, INCOME FOB 186 11,467 63. ViWiM. LOSSES PAID SINCE 18SO OVEB 5,000,000. Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Term. DIRECTORS. , Charles H Bancker, l.dward C, Dale, George Tales, Alfred Fltler, Francis W. Lewis. 11. ' louiua n auer, Samuel Grant, (ieorae W. hlcbards, ' IsaacLra, CHARLES Peter McCa!L N. B ANCKt.R. President KUWAKD C Uius, vtce-rresiuent. JAS. W. HOALL18TER, Secrelary pro t cm. i tl23 QIRARD FIRE IN SHU AN CE AND MARINE COMPANY. OFFICE.No tl5V1 ALNCTSrREET.PBJLADELPOIA CAP11AL PAID JN, IN CASH, 2nO,lM. , Tlila ccnpary ccntlnntsto write on Ftrt Bi$l Ofla ' Its capital, with a good surplus. Issa:elj Invested. tosses by Are uats hem promptly paid, and more than $500,000 Disbursed on this scconnt within tbe past few years. For the present tbe orLce of this company will remain at No. 415 WALNUT STREET, nut witnin a few months will remote to its yWN N. E. CORNER SEVENTH AND CH E8NTT STREETS Then as now, we shall be happy to Insure oar patrons a aucn rates as are conaoteni who saieiy, DIBKCIOES. x iivnAa v-iva r x-ii . IUHMAN SBEPPARD, ThOS. MACKELLAR, JOHN ftCPPLKE, JOHN W. CLAOHORN, HILAR VDHKUI.J1.. ALFRED H. OILLETT, CHARLES I. ICi6srT. Uf"". AAV XI E. 1 jOBJtPH KLAPp,Ai,p. THOMAS CRAVEN. President A LFBED 8. GIllFI T, V. President and Treasurer. JAMES B. ALVOKD. BecreUTT. 11B J TDHffiNIX INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHI i iArjr.i.i'tiiA. INCOhPOKATED 1804-CHARTER PERPETUAL, No. 224 W ALNUT Street, opposite tbe Exchanire. In addition to MARINE and IN LAUD 1NSUKANOE this Company Insures liomloas or damaje by HHj, on lioerai ierma. un uuiiuiugs, uivicuauuiao, lunuiura, ete., lor iimiivu pwrioua, auu fivruiaueuujr va vuuuings, Dy Apitoslt ol nrrmlum. 'ine t ompsnv naa oeen in ao rve openiiwD tor more than Hi IV YEAHS, during which ail loa.es have biset pivuipuy aajutiea auu paiu. Jobn L Hedge, Lawrence Lewis, Jr., At. B. Mabont y, John T. Lewis, William B. Urant Robert W. Leauilng,. D Clark vV barton, -Sam ael W llcox A'a.iu bums. ReDjainln Et big, Ihornas H. Powers, A- R. AlcUeory Kdinond t'a.tlllon, liula G Norrla. WDCUE&ER, President BiMVKL Wixcox. becietarv. . 411 TPJRB 1KSUKANCE EXCLUSIVELY. T1IE n PENKHVLVANIA FIKR 1NMCRANCK COM PAN Y Incorporated 182ft C'baner Perpetual No. 10 Will I 1' Mreet, apt oiuie jnoepeDuuiorquaiv. 1 lila C'onioanv. favorably known to tbe eommunitv for over lortv years, continue to Iniure arainat loss or dairaae by fire en fuhlio or Private Bul ainva. eliber permanent y or lor a limited time. Also en furniture. Mocks of Qoods and kleicbandue geneially on liberal l.rn!l . , , . 1 heir Capital, together with a la rge Surplus Fund. Is Invested In the moat ceierul manner which enables them to otter to the insured au undoubted aaeurtty in tl case ei loss,, , , , , . ( i - Pal) lei Smith Jr.. I John Devereux, AUxsnoer Uenson. " I "". 1 homaa Huiltb, Isai'C Ilazleburat, . , I . Hni v I.ewla, 1 homaa Uobiua, I 'J Cilliugbaut rail, lisnlet Ttailitnk .lr IiANIH. 8M1TH. Ja.. President. 8 S. Navt DrPABTurwT i r Bureau or Tabus Ann DorK, Jnne 13. 1806. Healed rrenosa's for each olaM si paratol v endorsed "Proposals lor Class N. (aame toe clas for' the navy yard at (name the yard)," will be reooived at this co ce until the 11th ol Julv next, at 1 o'oiocR P, M., at which hour the opeoint of the bids will be commenced, tor furnishing and deiireiing at the several navy yards named, the materials and articles embraced in printed schedulis, which, with thefonn 41 ofler and guarantee, will be tarnished on appliov Hon, and sent by malt, it so requested, to persons de siring to oflor 1o eontraot for any or all the eias-oa named taerein, by the commandants of the several now yaids, lor tho c'assrm lor the yards niider tboir command, or by tbe pevmaater nearest thereto, or by the Bureau lor any or all of the yards. To prevent coffonio ana miltakei in ieaint the nfferi, no bid trill In rtomved which cotnin$ clase for more than one yurd in one mvelope ; not any bid which i$ not perfect and complete in i(e.lfaccriling to tie forms of rffer and guarantee, and each indivi dual ol a firm tnutt iifn the bid and emtract. .Bidders are hereby cautioned, and particularly notified, tbat their oilers should be made on the printed form prescribed br the Bureau, and be mailod In time to roach their destination before the time expires tor receiving; them; no bid wit be con sidered which shall be received a,fter the period stated, and no allowance will be made for failures of the. mail. All oilers most be aooompanied by tho uiuuoi a license, or a enrunoa oopr inereoi. To guard aealnst odors beinir ononed before the time appointed, bidders are requested to endorso on the envelope, above the address, and draw a line uu air i ne endorsement, tnnss "I n poHuls tor Class Ao. (nme clan) for the Jfavy laid at name the yard " "'lo Ibe Chpf of the Bureau of lards and Docks. Washington. I. C " Ibe ctrtificale to tbe guarantors' responsibility must be certified to by the Assotsor of intornai ltore cue tor the distr'ct rn which they reside. Tbe sohedn a will state the times within which articles will be required to be delivered. If any articles are named, In tbe schedulis which are not kuotvn to be in common and goneral use, tbe b. ri ders will asccitain promptly wbotber such articles can oe procured or nut, ana it t.iey cannot oa ob tained, the iael muht be reported to tbe Bureau at once, tcioie bids sua i le received ah tbe articles which mav be contracted tor must be de livered at such place or plaoes, Including dray a ire ana cartage to toe place wnoie u ea wii nn me Navy Yards respectively, tor which the offer is made, as may be directed by tbe commanding o dicer thereol: and, all other things bene equal, prefer ence will be given to American manufacture. No article will be received after the expiration of tne period si eoificd in the sohedules lor the comple tion ol the deliveries unless spieiallv authorrod by tbe Department, In computing the classes, the price ftfuieu ri iitv column or prices wui ve me sianama, and the aggregate of the class will le carried out according to the prices slated. ah me artio es under the contract must oe or the best quality, delivered in good order, tree ot all and every charge or expene to the Government for de livery, and eu' Jeot to the inspection, count, weight, or measurement ol the said navy yard, and be in ail respects satismotory to tne commandant thereof. Bidders are re lei red to the yard lor plans specifica tions, or samples, and any lur;bor descriptions of tne articles oi explanations tney may aesiie. W hen biaoers span do in douut as to the precise articles namea in tne scneauio. tnev win anoiv to tne com manding c fticer ol tbe navy yard, aud not to em. nloves. for description of tbe article or articles in aouot, wnicn iniormation tne eaiu oinoer win give in v. riling. Approved sureties in tbe amount of the contract will be required, and twenty per centum as addi tional security deducted from each payment until tte contract shall have been completed or canco lod, nn ess otherwise authorized by the Department; and eighty per centum of tbe amount of all delive ries made win be paid by tbe paymaster at the place ol delivery within ten days alter warran's for the fine shall have been passed by tbe Secretary of tho Treiisurv. ropartol tbe per centum reserved Is to be paid until all tbo rejected articles offered under the con tract Mian nave been rerrovea iroin tne yard and ott ers supplied in their placo, unless specially au' tborized by the Department. i it will be stipulated in tne contract titat it dolault shall be made bv the parties of tbe first Dart in de- liveiing all or any of the articles mentioned in any Class piu tor oi toe quamy aua at tne times and p. aces above provided, thou and in that case the said partus will lorioit and pay to tbe United btates, as liquidated damages, a sum ol money not to excted twioe tne amount oi sucn cias therein agreed uion t as tbe price to be paid in case ol tbe actual delivery thereof, which, may be recov ered, (rem time to time, as tbey aocrue acoording to the aot of Congress in tbat ouse provided, ap proved March 8, lb48. Tbe sureties muat sign the contract, and their responsibility be certified ta by the Assessor of internal revenue tor ine aisiriet in wmca liKy reside. Persons whose oilers snail De accepted will be notified by letter through the Post Otlico, wnicb notice shall be considered snfilclenti and if thov do not enter into eontraot lor the supplies speci fied within ten days alter the ta"M af tbe con. tract at the post otiioe named or the paymaster designated, a contract will be made with some other person or persons, and the guarantors of eucb defaulting bidders will be held responsible lor tbe difference between tne oner ot tbe default.. ine bidder or bidders and that which may be accepted. All oners not mace u strict conrormttu with this advertisement wil , at the option of the Bureau, be rejected. . ' . ihose only -whose offers mar be aocepted will be notified, and contracts wl 1 be ready lor execu tion as toon . thereafter as may be practicable. Pott age stamps are not required on bids for warded by mail. Revenue stamps will be required on tbe ooniraoiai one nve-coni stamp on eaoh sheet of paper, and also oue five oent stamp on each piece of paper, and also one five-oent stamp to tbe certificate of the ofheer certifying to the re sponsibility ot tho sureties. Ibese s amps are all to be furnished and cancelled by the con tractor. Tbe clasres of this Bureau are lumbered and lettered as iollows: . Clats No. 1, BrolM) No. 2, Stone; No. 2, Stone; No. 8, Yellow Pine Timber i No. 1 Velio w Pine Lumber; No. I, Oak aud Hardwood; No. 6, White Pine, tpiuce, tiunipor, ana cypress; no. 7, Wine. Hair, atd Plaster; No. 8, Cement; No. 9, (J ravel and f ... X Ol H, . 1 ,ii . n .i il L'l...u.n.l 1 1'; 1 No. lu, tslate; No. 11, Iron, Iron Spikes and Nails; No. 12, (Steel; No. 18, Pig Iron; No. 14, Files; No. 15, faints, mis, ana uiass; no 10, amp inanuiery; No 17, Hardware; No. 18, Stationery t No. 19, Fliewood ; No 1.0, Hay and Straw; No 21. Provender; No. 22, Charcoal; No. 23, Bemng, Packing, and Hose: No. 24, sperm and Lubricating Oils f No. 26. Iron Work, riping, etc , ao , Aaiionri au. zs, Awnraorte Coal; No. 29, Bituminous Cumberland Coal; No. 80, ten Mtiiuninons Broad Top Coal (and Pictou at Boston Yard); No. 81, Copper and Composition Naiia; No. 82, Maohluery and Tools. Class A, for raising wings oi inuce uuiiuiub trorwmou n. JN. II.) Claa A, extending South l'ier (Philadelphia). Class A, repairing Bu Ming No 11 (Norfolk). Class B, re pairing Building No. 13 (Norto k). v NAVAL, ASYLUM. Class No. 1, Clothing; No. 2, Hats, Boots, Shoes, fco ; JN0 o, rrovisions; cio a, urooeriee; no b, Drv Goof s; No 6 Bread, AO J So. 7, Tobacoo; No. H I oal: Nn a. Paints. Oils. Cilaas. fte : No 11. Lumber; No. 12, Firewood; No 18, Provinder; No. 14, Miscellaneous; no. x, naruwaro; no. 10, sta ir.niTii No. 17. Fil.ira Ice-bouses. The following are the classes, by their numbers and letters, required at the respective Nary Yards and Naval Asyium: POK1SMOUTH, N. H. Nos. 1. 5 6 8, Wi, 11, 12, 16, 16,17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, W-''VoB TON. MASS. Noa. 2, 6, 6, 9, 9, 11, 12, 18, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20, 21, f4l fit lL 1)1 Mil Oil AasV, iO, sVtt VD, dil t aWi w JMlVi 1 Villa. 1V08.1.SA. 8 4.5. 6 , 7, 8, 9. 9. 10, 11, 12, 18 14, 15, 3, 24, 26, 26, 27, 80, 81, 82 Ifi. 17. lrt. 21. 22. 23 ' 9 Alt tSI U 11 I A 1 fi A Li n ajfjXjx um Nob. 1 2 S. 6. 6 7. 9, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16. IT, 18. 19. 20. U, VL M.B.W.B.f.,, t)I1 IT . nvT DT . AAV Al' AOIAjUaU, I Ri u aiut niA, Nos. 1, 2, 8, 4 6, 6, 7. 8, 9, 11. 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, WA8111MjT01N, D. C. Viu 1 O A K 7 8. 9 Oli. 10 11. 12 18 14. 15. 1A. 17, 18, 19 20, 21, a. o. il, eo, oa - . . . ' ' . . ' A ala A m rn nt IVI ' ' Nrs 8 K 8 11 12, 14 16, 16, 17, 18, 10, 20, 21, 22. 23. 24,26,27.29,81,8 Kos 1. 10. 12. 14, 16, 16, IT, 18 28, 24. 81 . 6 15f4t r.n a a v rw aa n C! ALE OF GOVERNMENT 6TEAU-1UQ AWI8TAKT QUABTKRMABTBR'8 Omot, 1 pHilADBLrHlA Dkpot June 18 1S66. I Vlll be sold at Publio Auotion, at 8 HACK A KAXON street W hart, fhiladelpnia, renna., on v.CNDAY. June 2o, Aio. at io o ctoox a. ju.. ine United btates a Trnnaiel04 6-b6 tons lennth,80 5 10 feet ; broadtb. IS Mil (net; rionlh. 7 7-10 leet. TI e tug is now lyug umvu buwi ' . ,. CKAt.A.A . wbarf, where she can be examined. Icims Cash, in Ooveinment funds. ; hy Bie?etBri.-Gen GEO. H CHOSMi, , Assistant ouatterniaster-Ceueral U. S A 813101 MkJiRY llOWMAN, Crbvet Kaj aud Aajiat. Quarteruiater. n ,JUgR;g 1800. PROPOSALS. 3 PROPOSAL1 OU MATERIALS, UNDrfR THE . ( OtiNJZANCKOK JIlKBCKBAUor KQTJ.P M r NT AND K r.CKCI I IN t. TO Bfc; bUPPl.lKD 10TUE DIFFERENT NATT YAKIS NAVT MJh PARTM KNT, ) loMin r IgnrmtJT and Kucsitmsfi J ' ' WaeHiwoTOir, ,lnne4 l-m ) Sealed Piorofals. to lurnisulM IKKIAI.S lor tne Navy lor the fifccal vear ending June go. 1W17. will be reoeivd at this I!nrnau until 10 o'clock A. M . nf tha 2d cay of Julv next; at which true the propMaia vim b opecea. ine proposa's mnst be addressed to the Uhtfti or the Bnrean of tnninm.it and KenraUlni. Navv Xrpartment, Washington, and must be endorsed. "Proposals lor Materials, etc. lor the Navy," that tbey may be distinguished irons ttaer baslnces let ters. . Printed schedules for inr class, totether with instructions to bidders, giving tbo forms of proposal, ol guarantee, and ot certificate oi guarautois. wilt tefu'nisbed to such neraona as d.isire to bid. Ott application to the Commanr)ans ofgihe respective navy yarns, ana loose or all the lards on applica tion to tbe Bureau. Ibe Commandant of eaoh navy yard and tbe 1'uichai.iiig Paymaster of each section will liavs a copy oi the rehedulos of the Qiher tarda tor exami nation only, tn order that persons who intend to bid may judge whether it Is desirable to make appli- canou lor any ineuiaasrs oi tnose yards. Ibe proposal must be for tbe whole of a cla'si find all applications lor infornmtion, or tor the examination ot samples, muat be made to the Com mandants ot the respective yards. ine proposal must uo accompanied oy a certifi cate (rum tbe Collector of Internal Kevuue for the distriol in which tho bidder resides, that he has a license, to deal in the articles f ir wh'cti be proposes; and he mnst further show that he is a manufacturer ot, or a reuular dealer in, tbe articles which he offers to supp y. lhe guarantors must ba certified by the Assessor of Internal Uereuue lor tbe distrtot in which ihey reside, lhe contract will be awarded to tbeoerson who nskes the lowest bid and rives the auarantee re quired by law, the Navy Dcpartn ont, however, re ferring ti e riant to reject tne lowest bid, or any whxh it may deem exoibitant. Sureties in the lull amouut will bo reau'red to siaru Ibe Contract. 'and tbeir lesDonsibilitv must be ciriiuta to i no satisiaotion oi tne navy iepait- l ment. as additional security, twenty per com urn will be withheld from the amount ot he bills until the cot tract shall have been completed, and eighty per cntum of tbe amount of each bill, approved in triplicate ty tbe commandant of the respective yard, will be paid by the Paymaster of the station designated in the contract in tnnds or certificates, at the option oi the Government, within ten days alter tbe wariaut for the same shall have been passed by the Secretary of the Treasury. The classes of this Bureau are numbered and de signated as follows: No. 1 Flax Canvas 'I w ne No. 10. Ash and Booch No. 2. Cotton Canvas and; 1' ank. Twine. No 8. Iron and Steel. No. 4 Tin and Zinc. No. 6. t-perm Oil. No. 6. Paints and Oi!s. No. 10. Leather. No. 11. Gum lloe. No. 12. Lignun vitas. No. 18. Lanterns. No. 14 Ox Hides. No. 18 lallo v. No. 20 Ilru-hes. No 22. Stationery, No. 23 Hardware. No. 24. Ship Chand'ory. No. 81. VV bale Oil, eto. No. 82. (ial ey Iron. No. 83 Pig Iron. No, 81 Cnain Iron. Tbe following are the classes, by their numbers, required at the respective ravy yard": KITTkHY Nos. 1. 2 4 fl. 12 18. 24. CHAKLESlOWN.-l, 2, 8, 4, 6, 8, 12, 14,16, 13,23, Z4, Hi. BROOKLYN. 1. 2. 8. 8. 10. 16. 23. 2t PHILADELPHIA.!, 2, 8, 4, 6, 0, 10, 12, 13. 20, 22,23,24,81. IttltU WASHINGTON.!, t, 4, 6, 11, 16, 23, 82 88, 84. QALE OF GOVERNMENT LUMBEE Cblep Qtjaetkiiii aster's Ornci, 1 , .. ,,r . .... ,866 1 tot Ma Waphisotok, D C, May 81, 1866 1 ne oners received under the advertisement ot May 8 being considered lees tban the real value ot the nijierial, were not accepted, and Sealed Proposals sro sriiu luriwu uuiii j huao&'a x , ,uiio aa, aoto, at 12 o'clock il., for the purchase of 843,000 feet ol Government Lumber, of the fol owing sues and descriptions, viz. : 18,000 feet lj-lnch Oak. 100,000 feet 2-moh Oak. 100 000 leet 24-Inch Oak. 129,000 feet 8-inch Oak. 10,000 feet 8-inch Oak. 78,000 feet 4-inoh Oak. 10,000 feet 6-inoh Oak. 10 000 teet 2-inch Hickory. 6 500 teet 8-inch Hickory. 14,400 feet 4-inoh Hickory. 89,000 teet lf-racb Ash. 74,000 teet 2-iuch Ash. 86,000 leet 8-lnoh Aaa. 90,000 ioet 4-inch Ash. 20.000 teet 6-inch Ash. 8 500 feet 1-inch Pine. 84,800 leet 1-inch Piue. 87 000 leet l-;nch Pine. 25,000 leet j-lnoh Poplar. 13 000 teet 1-inch Poplar, Ibe attention oi nftn.h onrt carriacre-makem i called to this sale, as tne above is a very superior lot of well-seasoned Lumber, suitable for manufacturing Surposes. It can be seen by applying to Brevet ngadier-General O. H. TOMPKINS, Quartermaster in charge at Lincoln Depot, about ono mile east ol tbe Capitol. ' Bits will be received for the purchase of ten thou sand feet and upwards, Tbe undersigned reserves the right to reject all the bids should thoy be con sidered too low. i. 1 Payment (in Government funds) will be require upon notification of acceptance oi bid and prioi to tne delivery ot tne number, wnicn musr De re moved within fifteen days alter the proposal is ao cepted. - Proposals should be signed by the bidder's full name, and give his post-othce address, plainly In dorsed, "i roposais lor tne urcuase oi juutnoer,' and directed to D H. RUCKEB, Brevet Major-Gen., and Chiei Quartermaster, 6 1 17t Depot of W aahington, D. O. NATIONAL MILITARY ASYLUM. The Manggera of the National Asylum lor dis charged volunteer soldiers, auinonxed by Act oi Conn-ess. approved March 21. 1800. ask nronosais lor sites lor Asylums by donation or sale. The pre mises matt be situate in one of the loyal States, con tain at least 200 acres ot land aud be in a healthy locution, and easy ot access by railroad or otherwise. It is the purpose ol the managers to erect, without dolar, extensive and permanent buiidiugs for said Avylums, and its establishment will be largely ad vantageous to any section or ranroad in the vicinity Cf its location. Plans, specifications, and estimates lor Asyium buildings, including detached cottages, are also allied lor ibe approval or tbe Board. Liberal compensa tion will be given for the successful plan. Propoia's, plans, specifications and es tmates the first pained to be in writing, containing plot and de scription of grounds and terms and conditions of traiiBier -must oe sens to jujur-uuenu d. r , r u i - LICK, at Lowell. Alaas., on or ueiore tne vutn day ot June, 1806. BEN J F. BUI LEU, .rreaiorui ouarj ui managers. Lewis B. Gtjnokbl Secretary. 1 apers entitled to publmh the laws ot tbe United Plates are respectfully requested to publish this three (8) weeks prior to tne 20th of June, 1&6, and send their bill, with copy of notice, as above di lec.ed. 5 81 18t GOVERNMENT SALES. ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, Nq. 19 OTATJt bTBBIT, NXW l'OKK (!ITT, I June 9, 1866 J In pursuance of orders of the War Department. I will sell at Publio Auction, at 10 o'clock, on W ED NESDAX, the 2rtb dav ot June, 18(16, at the Depot Camp. Trenton, New Jersey, a Quantity of Quarter master's btoreB and Camp and Garrison Equipage, no longer required, a follows, via : Hatchets. A. V, O. Army Wagons, (Spring Wagons, Olbce DetkD, Tables, I CI airs, .Stoves, ' 1 Stove Pipe, . lieu acs. Leather Watf r Buckets, W ooden pails, Cart entura' Tools, Spades, ; Shovels, j Coal tlods, Uarness, Whitewash Bruahos, Iron Bodsteads, Benches, ' 1'aunns, : Office Chairs, Cases ot Pigeon Holes, Fairbanks' Scales, I Mess Tab e, Otiioe Tables, iTiucks. Grain Bags, eto. etc, 'Caps, ITrowsers, 'Coais, I mouses. land other artioles. ; Axes. auo. 89 Cords of Hard Wood, and im ieei oi beasoued Lumber, in good order. . . The artides are in Urge quantities, and of many van. ties. Most of them are serviouab e. . Terms ot bale-Cash, on rendition ot aowunbi For particular Iniormation in regard to the nature and kind of materials and articles, and their situa, tion and condit.on, application should be made to Mr. lleurr T. Bolcoiub, Agent at the Quarter Sailer's Offloe, in I ronton, or to the nnJersigued. The Government reserves the right of deoliutnjr $X bids cousidored unlair.ordissdvautageom. "BreM.J -Gen. 8TUART VAN VLICT, Chief Quartermaster niett. , .6 11 8t i Brevet Major and A Q M. t abok bIlLnment sales. i AaBisTAirr OfAaTxnMAlriTERljiaJrER'a m . P".A1BI.PBIA DXPOT, JUlw OJ Wi H be told at Publio Anotion. at Ot1- I 8 j !.Y??T?T,',',n Warehouse. H ANOVktt Hfr, M,1V.v4VVAii.r: A",n"' i5""tphla. Pa.7 m slOSUAV, June 25, 1RG6, at 10 o'olook A M., a Urn aa loliowst e"nttor'8 SKrej, oonsiting; in pat t 120 CORD9 OAK AND PI5B WOOD. One and two horse ALU Rtands, t o anaea. Beiichca, Jlreboards, VV hnelbarrows, Stove Boxes, Water Huokets, Boards, laDiea, Table Tops, 1 rucks, Bath Tubs, Tongs, assorted. Valves, assorted. Army and Express VTs rons. Venetian Blinds, brackets. Saah WoightA, , Crow bars. Brushes, assorted. l lestios, Basins tor stools, h rooms, assorted, Shoeing Boxea, Iron Bars, Barrels, Wreneb.es, assorted: Axes, Hor-e Blanket, Ioe Uoxei, , Metallic Life Boata Copper BlU, Basins, , Orain backs, naira, Closets, ( Vlladtrs, Cauldrons. Canleeas, 1 in Cups. Chimney Crocks, Oil Cans, t Biboys, Chests, locks, assorted. Boilers, assorted. Soil Containers, Riding Bridles, Hose C upliugs, Gas Burners, Curry Combs, One-nurse cans, lamps, assorted, Lirawers, Dresters, it alter Ulialna, Wairon Coveis, Drums, Water Casks, Iron Sate, Hand Cuffs, Horse Cards. Doors, Stoveplpo, immpois, Peaks, rttovepine Elbows. Felling, Flies, a' sorted, G rates. I Forks a-sorted, Poi table Vorsma. V) agon and Harness, Ambalanoo Purnaaes, ouages, assorted, Ropo lla ters, Eire Ho?o, Leather Hoar, Hatchets, Screw Drivers, Coal Hods, Cases ol Pigeon Holes, Gnm Hose, Hoes, assorted ; Hammers, assorted, Scrap Iron, Boiler Iron, . Galvanixcd Iron, i.umi er, Ma'leta, Measures, Camp Kettles, Lanterns, , Lath, v roncnt iron, Door Knobs, Putty Knives, Ladders. ricks ana nan nee. Pans, assorted' Gangway Plank, Pouches, assorted, Pokers, Galvanised Pip, Hteam P.pe, . , Gas Pipe, Pumps, assorted. Lightning-rod Points, Copying Press, Iron Plates, Lead Pipe, Hope, Clhoe Stoves, Iron Railinir. Litters, Liooks, assorted, Coflee Mills, Pincers, assorted, Glue rots, Stovepipe, Feint Pots, Hose Keels, Bti.vepipe Rest4, Homes uacas, HafDS. assorted. Bakes, assorted, Wagon and Itiaing dies. Sad-' spoons, B-sorted, Grindstones, Horse Shoee, Stocks and IMee, Sockets, Cau king Tools, Tanks, Dumb Wafers, Zinc. Knives and Forks, Ochre, Heating Stoves, Stools, Shelves, Scraper, Bed Rests, Coal Screens. Cooking Sieves, Sluks, Supports, Screws, gnovels, tHOrted; Spades, , . , L . , Sledges, Rlmttnra. Gas Pendants, Forges, Plow and Bits, Gas Fixtures. And a large lot or miscellaneous stores. For full particulars, as regards quantity, eto., see catalogues, whioh may be bad on application at this ofiice. ' Sale will be continued from day to day, anttl al the t-tores are sold. Sales will be made in quantities to auit pur Chasers. . . i -. Terms Cash, in Government lunda. oider of " Brevet Brig.-Gen. GEO. H. CROSMAW, Assistant Quartermaster t-ienerai U 8 A. 61810t HKNRY BOWMAN, Brevet MaJ. and Assist. Quartermaster. ALE OF GOVLRNMkNT PBOFBBTT. On SATURDAY. i June 28, at 10 o'olook A. al., will be sold bv Ano tion, at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, the tallowing at tides: BUREAU OF CONSTRUCTION. Lot No. 1. 812 mess choste, assorted trom 460 (9 IO IPSA) IDS. Lot No. Lot No. tot No. . 127 iron water tanks. 15 scuttle butts. 10 harness caskf , Lot No. 6. 88 mess ii-eaiers. Lot No. 7. 84 20-gallon casks. Lot No. 8. 88 40-irallon casks. . Lot No. 9. 20 100-gallon casks. Lot No. 10 1 200 gallon cask. . Lot No 11, Timber outtings, eto. Lot No 12. White oak knees. Lot No. 18. Lead dross, 4744 lbs. more or leaa. . Lot No. 14. 6 boats. . . BUREAU tJ EQUIPMENT AND RECRUITING. , Lot No. 15 7 globe lanterns. Lot No. 16. 1 ton, more or less, old man i I 'a rope. Lot No. 17. 8 tons, more or leas, hemp and maniila : shakings, mixed. Lot No. 18. 2 tons, mole or less, hemp shaking. i Lot No. 19 1000 lbs , more or loss, worn-out bag. Lot No 20. 600 I be, more or less, old paroeUln. Lot No 21 8 wood and 8 iron buoys. Lot No. 22 800 lbs , more or less, old canvat. Lot No 28 5 tons hemp rope. Lot No 24. Blocks, eto. ' ' Lot No. 25 Dead eyes and bull's eyes. . , Lot No, 26. Shel a and sheaves. Lot No 27. Wrought iron (part of Bailey), 3 ton, more or less. BUREAU OF STEAM ENGINEERING. 1 Lot No. 28. 1 cylinder, 10 ftet by 41 J inches, 7438 f pounds. BUREAU OF TARDS AND DOCKS. Lot No 29. 1 ox cart , i Lot No. 80. lone-horse cait. . Lot No. 81. 1 watering-trough. Lot No. 82. 4 large tin dish-pans, and 1 tin buttor kettie. Lot No 83 1 tin shot-box: , Lot No. 84 8 iron weights (dock). Lot No 86. 1 miliary coat. LUKKAU OF NAVIGATION. .Lot No. 86 42 decs timepieces. Lot No. 87. 8 Azimuth compasses. Lot No 88. 12 steering oompassea (not admiralty). Lot No. 89. 60 eompaaaes (common). Lot N o. 40 14 compasses, boat, liquid. Lot No. 41. 7 compasses, boat, dry. , Lot No. 42 10 tell- a' ee. Lot No. 48. 1 quadrant. Lot No. 44 22 spy. glasses (slenal). Lot No. 46 44 spy-glasats (oommon), ' Lot No. 46. 16 Binocular marine glastof, loperiot. Lot No. 47 6 barometers, Aueroio, Lot No 48 64 thermometers. Lot No. 49. 4 bjdrometers. Lot No. 60. 880 lbs bide wheel rope. Lot No. 61. 19 signal lanterns. . Lot No. 62 70 side lanterns. Lot No. 68. a Massey's logs. Lot No. 64 1 T'owbridgelog Lot No. 65. 126 American ensigns (all sizes). Lot No. 66. 80 American jacks (all sizes). Lot No. 67. 66 narrow peunanU. Lot. No. 68. 180 signal flags, repeaters, and pea- , nauts. . Lot No 69. 41 foreign ensUne. Lot ao. 60 18 loreign pennants. Lot No, 61. 6 quarantine flags. Lot No. 62 21 log slates. Lot No. 68. 2 penknives. Lot No. 64 268 lbs. signal bslyards. Lot No 66. 6281 lbs. lead and log lice. Lot No. 06. 74 lbs. wb'twleei rope. .... Ten per cent of the purchase money must be da posited at the close oi the bid on all artlclo sold tot -account of Bureaus of Contraction, Equipment,'' 8 earn Engineering, and Navigation, and twenty per cent, tor ad aitiolea sold on account of Bureau of Yards and Docks The remainder to bs paid and. the goods removed within five days after the sale. II not so removed, the ten or twenty per oent. will be lorleited to tbe Government. - Government may suspend toe sal of any lot after bidding thereon bas oommenoed. By older ot the Navy Department '" , ' , D. LYNCH, Commander, U.S. : Naval Storekeeper. Navy Yard, rhilarelpbla, May 81, 1866- ' ., QUEEN TEAS, . ; GRFEN CORN, ... FRESH PKACBK3. FRESH TOMATOES, PLUMS, ALBERT O. ROBERTS ; DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES, ' 1C 4p ' Cot. ELEVENTH and VINE Streefci. - elmftfe msds tor exawluataoa. 1 ill VYlltlAH O, COWfcU..becretarr 4li ', I , V- ) ,