THE! DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1867. CITY INTELLIGENCE. tB ADDITIONAL LOCAL lll.Mi BICB FIFTH FAQS. J Tiir Order h Odd Fellows On Saturday eTeniDK next tbe Gr uto Master of Odd Fel lowship m Pennsylvania., George Flint?, Eiq..of Gerroantown, with tho tirund officers! will visit :UrKBJi U,1Be' r10' 188, mf cUn at the Bixth f 1. . ra,nd Ma"' Klinir is now visiting th different lodprs In his jurisdiction. In all jectiorts of the 8ta1e the (trier Is flourishing bejonrt precedent. Reports are daily received at the ofljee of the Grand Secretary, William Lurtia, narrating improvements to l6dre build ings, and Btatlnu Ituire Increases to the lodges and encampments throughout tbe State, There are now sixty tbouFand Odd Fellows In Pennsylvania. They are represented In live hundred and ninety-seven lodges, Schubert Lodjre, No B07. having been established on Monday evening last by Grand Master Flinc, at the Brow a street hall. It i-i an organization of Geimans, who, besidos, have In Philadelphia twelve lodecs, woikin; in their native language, and three thousand member". Hamilton Lodge has been also instituted at West Philadelphia. The encampments are equally prosperous. A special session of the Grand Encampment was held on Saturday evening laH, Francis M. Kay, Grand Patriarch, presioine. Two new encamp ments were authorized, one at New Brighton, leaver county, and one at Pleasantvillc, Berks county. The Legislature has passd an act incor porating the Odd Fellows' Temple Association, and tbeie Is now a possibility ot a new building rising in the city as a central meeting place for the lodges and encampments of the order. The former enterprise fell into disieputc. The Order can, if it be so pleased, readily reconstruct tho Association, and build a hall which will be an ornament to tbe city, The old hall at Sixth aud Haines street has been thorouRhly repaired and refurnished. The workvas performed by tbe enterprise of the individual lodges, and every apartment In the building is now bandonely furnished. Over ten thousand dollars have been expended in the interior decoration of tho hall. The woik was originated in Ashland Encampment. The dif ferent encampments meeting at the hall have presented the two patriarchs with memorials lor the thoroughness aud elegance of the im provements to tbe property. Arrival of the Body of the late PitoKussoit Baciie. About 10$ o'clock last evening the fol lowing gentlemen arrived in this city in charge of the remains of the late. Alexander Dallas Bache, LL.D., viz.: Professor Ueojamin Pierce, of Harvard College; Dr. B. A. Gould, of Cam bridge; Captain C. P. Patterson, U. S. Coast Survey, and A. L. Whiting and George W. Doan, both ol the same service. The Philadelphia coinniillee, consisting ol Professor Frazier, Profesor F. Rogers, and Dr. LaConte, received the body at ihe Kensington Depot, and accompanied it to the Hall ol the Philosophical Society, which had been appro priately draped in mourning to receive it. There the part of the lid ot the coffin covering the face was removed, and the familiar features ot the deecared disclosed. They looked very natural, though showing the traces of disease. Tbe coffin is a beautiful oue, being made of rosewood and ornamented with silver-plated screw-heads and massive handles. On the top is a small silver plate containing the following: "Professor Alexander Dallas Bacbe, Superin tendent of the U. 6. Coast Sjrvev. Born July 12, 1806. Died February 17, 1807, in the Gist jear of his age." To day, between the hours of 11 and 4 o'clock, the friend9 of the deceased have an opportunity to view the body, which will remain at the Phi losophical Hall until Friday morning. The committee having charge of It will leave with it for Washington, D. C, at 8 o'clock on Friday moruing. The funeral will take place on Sun day, and the remains will be laid in the Con . gressiona) Burial Ground. To day the Mayor sent a message to Councils, enclosing the following resolution, adopted at a meeting held tn tbe Chapel of the University of Pennsylvania: Rfsolved, That the Select and Common Coun cils be requested to appoint some distinguished citizen to deliver a publi: eulogy on tbe life and character of the late Alexander D. Bache, at such time and place as may be found conve nient an appropriate tribute from tho city of his birth to the memory of a man whose worth and usefulness have reflected so much honor on our whole country. An Old Revived Swin dle. A swindler repre senting himself as a messenger of Adams Ex press Company Is going about the city, leaving pretended money packages ot the dwellings of citizens, for which he collects one dollar each as the express charges. He usually selects for his operations a time when it is probable that no male member of the family is at home. We hi.ve been shown one of his fraudulent money orders, left yesterday at a dwelling in South Eleventh street, and for which the lady of the bcuse was swindled out of a dollar.- It is writ ten in a clerkly hand on a scrap of common cap paper, aud reads as follows: "New York, February 16, 1867. Messrs. L. R. Smith & Co., Philadelphia. Pa. Please pay to ihe order of Mr. Charles Stuart the sum of fceveuty-four dollars, and charge the same to account ot yours, truly, 0. H. Tompkiub." Slight Fire. The rear of liartman & Thompson's sugar refinery, in Christian street, below Seventh, was slightly damaged by fire last evening. Lamp Explosion. Last evening, Robert Fin ley, residing at No. 958 Leitheew street, had his bands severely burned by the explosion of a coal oil lamp. DOINGS IN CONGRESS YESTERDAY. Senate. Tbe Committee on Pouting were discharged from the further consideiutiou of the resolu titn allow iue seats oa the floor to the reporters of the Associated Press. Resolutions of the Kansas Legislature wore presented favoring the admlsoo of Colorado. Official information was given of tue ratification by Pennsylvania of the Constitutional anienduieut. The bill ordering an examination for a site for a puolic park in the D strict of Columbia was passed. The bill providing for au aunual Inspection of Indian aliairs was taken up, nnd dicussion arose upon tbe amendment of tne House to transfer the Indian Bureau to the War Depart ment. It was finally postponed for the purpose cf taking up the Jlecoustruciion bill. EVENING FEGFION. The ioint resolution authoriziag the employ mentor a united oiuies ves.-ei nr ii jiortatiou ot food and clothing lor ihe people of the South was passed. Th stiuction bill was takinup. The ami ment of a United States vessel lor the trans- e uestume L'ho Recou- amendments ot the House were then concurred in yeas, 35; Days, 7; which passes ua Din. House of Representative. Leave was asked to in'roduco a resolution, that alter the Tax bill i-hall have been acted on, to set aside all prior orders, excepting the mora Ing Lour, lor the purpo.-e of discussing tho Tarill bill. Objection mui made. Tho bill pro viding more efficient governments for the Rebel States was tneu lasuu up. iu uiouvu tv icw from the disagreement to the Senate 'uend jnent was withdrawn, and an nmenint;nt wa, adopted, as a iiew section, tlistiiCtiy declaring ma;,,!"11? tUJ Sft'd Hcbcl Sts e3 ftro;udmilted to representation, all government In them shall be strictly piovistoual. ttnd subject to tbe para mount authority 0f the United Stales. The rootion to colour in tho Senate amendment as ' amended was then pmud yeas, 125; nays, is. The militia, bill was lecommitted. ihe bill estublithing various offices In tha navy yards was pas ed. The bill directing the distri bution of $180,000 as prize money to Commo dore John A. Wlnulow aud tbe officers aud crew ot tbe United Slates steamship Kearsarge, the said sura being the value of the pirate Alabama, was passed alter some opposition. The Araay Appropriation bill was then passed. A report was received from the Postmaster-General trans mitting tbe names of postmasters removed be taren the 28th of July. 18U8. and the 6th o December, lfWB. A resolution was oUVred as a question of privilege, directing the select com mittee appointed to Investigate the corrupt bar gains reported to have been ma le with the Pr cidtnt in reference to his impeachment, to make a report on Thursday, but as the Spcskerdeclded It was not a question of privilege, It was with drawn. The Tax blil.was then taken tip and discussed. KVBNINO SESSION. A number of pension bills from the Sedate were concurred In. The coLsideration of the tax bill was resumed in Committee ot the Wnole, and occupied the remainder of the session. Recent German Play. Seven years ago the King of Prussia, then Prince Regent, decreed a triennial prize of one thouxand dollars lor the best tragedy or comedy produced within tach period. The commis sioners who were to pronounce judgment upon the plays that might be otleted in competition gave in 1863 the prize to Uebbel for hi Htbeiun- ?n, which so tar has been acted only ten times, isst year one thousand dollars were decreed to A. Lindner, for his tragedy of Bntiut and Col latinus, which was recently produced for tho first time at the Theatre Royal, Berlin. It is faid to be well written, though crude in con struction, the trial scene, for instance, being repulsive when tt should be tragic. An operatic larce-corocdy, entitled Stirring Time, was pro duced about the same time at the Wilhelmstadt Theatre.' It turned upon the war of last sum mer, aud is said to have been a great success. Poetry or Chemistry A late number of the Reoue det Deux Monfot stutes that Professor Trautwetter has made the astounding di'covery that the "Nibelunircn l ied ' is a treatise on chemistry in t' e disguise ot verse. Ktzcl, he believes, represents lime, Guncher carbon, Sieglricd muriatic acid, Brune tiault carbonic acid, and Krinnibild ivory block; the murder of Siegfried expressing the neutrali zation of muriatic acid. Darwin's "Loves ol the Plants," and somebody else's "Loves of the Tiiangles," was nothing to this stupendous joke, which, however, 19 too great a joke to be under stood in Germany, Bince Professor Zeuve, of Berlin, in his edition of tho "Nibelungen," ex amines it with becoming gravity, aud concludes sagely that "it appears to rest on no certain bssis." By another year the fashionable bulletin will read: "Miss Smith gave a large German on Tuesday evening. The beef tea was artisti cally lree rrom oleaaine, and was delightfully restorative. Mis9Jones will receive on Friday, whim gruel will be the recuperative." "Tiltareen" is the title of a humorous work, hitting oil t iters aud other fashionable adjuuets to, female attire. MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional Marine News see first Page. ALMANAC FOH PniLADKLPIHA-THIa DAY 8i N Risks ....fi-46 MnoN Kisks s-37 bi'N Skts o-4:t IIkih W'ateu ;s-2S To 1 ) ml Jl lull Wutcr at Lowes, Del., deduct, ouo hour from lUe uuuvoj MOON S PlIASlCS. l'lULAlJKl.l'HlA. WASHINGTON. D. Jf.M. II M. New Moon Flist Quarter.. Full Moon l is ev. l-oa ev. ,.ii S'tfu ev. saaev. ..18 2-40 ev. a-a:i ev. LubI Quiirter Vtt d ill mo. 1110. PHILADELPHIA HO AUD OF TltADE. .TosfcrilC. Gruiib, 1 KuMUNu A. bouuEK, Monthly Committee. Gkokob L. ISlzuy, J MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS. FOH AMERICA. Marnthon LIverpooL.New York. V. of Limerick Llveriool...New York. CoiMnclieHler..Llverpool...rJew York.. V in. l'euu Londuti Mew York.. Tarifii Liverpool. ..New York. Tripoli .Liverpool. ..New York., C.olVttHlilHKton.Llverpool...New Y'ork. Pennsylvania LI vim pool. ..Mew York. Jan. 29 Jan. itii Feb. 2 ..Feb. 2 Feb. 5 Feb. 5 Feb. 6 fceb, Al('iiiauuiu.Koutliumpton...New York Feb. ileltjiau Liverpool. ..roriiauu tea. 7 Juvh Liverpool. ..BoNlou Feb. 9 Cily ol Di.biin Liverpool...New York Feb. DeutsthlanUboutumiipioii....New York Feb, 13 FOH KimOPE. Hultlc New YorK... Bremen -.Feb. 21 Hilicriiiii New Y'ork...Olasow -Fob. 23 ColWtiKliiUKtoiiNew Y'ork...Llverpoul Feb. 23 Cliiengo New York...Llvei pool Feb. 23 Helvetia New York. ..Llvei pool Feb. 23 Ht. l.tiureul New York. ..Havre. Feb. 23 Hermann New York. ..Bremen Feb. 23 KaiiKuroo New York...Liverpool Feb, 27 Tripoli New York. ..Liverpool Feb. 27 t'liliia ISoslon Liverpool Feb. 27 U. Klnudom. New Y'ork...Glasgow Mar. 2 Mississippi New York. ..Havre Mar. 2 Alemnuniu. New Yoi k....llu,nbuig Mar, 2 Cella New York. ..London Mar. 2 PennHylvuuia....N'ew Y'ork... Liverpool Mar. 2 Cot New Yoi k..New York... Liverpool Mar. 2 Juvh New York....Llverpool Mar. 6 W .Metroj.iulis....New YorK....Hremeu Mar, 7 Muuliattan..; New York. ..Liverpool Mar. 9 Pereire New YorK... Havre .Mar. FUlt CALIFORNIA. NEW OHLKANS. ETC. Soutb Amerlca..New York...Hlo Janeiro Feb. 11 Btars and Stripes. ..Phiialu...Havaiia Koii. 21 Columbia New York... Havana Feb. 23 Muuliutlau New York...llavana Feo. 23 Corsica New York... Havana Feb. 25 Alabama .New York..,VeraCruz Feb. 25 Ilislng (Star New York...ABpiuwall Marcb 1 H.CIiauncy .New Y'ork...Aspiuwall Marcb 11 Guiuiughilar New York...Hlo Janeiro Mareb 22 Mails are forwarded by every steamer in tbe regular HneB. The steamers lor or from Liverpool call at Uueenstown, except the Canadian line, wbicli call at Londonderry. Tbe steamers lor or from the Conti nent call at Southampton. CLEAltED YESTEKDAY. Bchr E. T. Allen, Alien, Charleston, Latbbury, Wlck- ersbaui & Co. Beiir W. W. PUaro, Allen, do. do. bclir T. T. Tasker, Alleu, do. do. bclir John Hliay. Tilton, do, do. Bchr W. P. Phillips, Homers, do. do. fct'r It. Willing, CuudiU, Jialliuiore, A. Groves, Jr. arrivep"yestebday. Nor. barque Onnl, Dannevlg, 60 days Irom London, w Ii h muse, to K. A . Souder A Co. lir. ln-lir Auent. West. 12 ilavs Iromllatunzaa. with nioliisses to hi. Morris Walu & Co. LriK Village llelle, Grant, 11 days from Matanzas, with muluHses to Madeira tt Cabada. lint; P. Larrabee, Head, 20 days Irom Kingston, Ja., with lofc'woud and cedar to D. N, Wet.tar & Co. trhr Lilian Allen, litake, from Portland, with rnUse. (0 vt arreui vjrcug ot Aiorris. BELOW. Barque R. G. V. Dodge, Iroiu New Y'ork. MEMOHANDA. Steamship Tonawanda, Jemimas, for Philadelphia, denied at savannah yesterday. bicuiuslilp Virginia, Smithers, hence, at Norfolk 11th tuslaut. Unique Union, Merrill, lor Philadelphia, cleared at New Yoik yesterday, 1 M-que Restless, (-helilon, honce. was at Deniurara 2u dnys since, for Sombrero soon, to loud Kuauo. l'.ritf Crocus, Colburu, lor Philadelphia, cleared at New York yesterday. ling Golden Lead. Laiiglhorn, from Swan Island (or Philadelphia, which put into Norfolk in Decoinher for repairs, has been completed, utid was to have been launched on the Ibih lust. Jlrig Ida McLeod, Cook, hence, at Newport 19th Inst., from New lledford, to reload lor Rotterdam. Jtrlu Win. Welsh, fcHrobridge, hence, reruuiuud at Trnitdnd 5th inst. Li in Meteor, Anderson, for PhllaJelphla, viaMatan zas. sailed Iioiii Havana Mil inst. UriK Anna, Morrow, heme, at flurbados 21th nil. LriB E. H. ItiMi, Hopkins, hence, was discharging at Tilnidad Hi t) inst. Kiir J. 1'. Ames, Turner, for I'hlladolphlu, sailed fioin Ilucksporl liith inst. Schr Vraie, Muson, hence, at llarbnaos 2jth ult., and wns dischargiiiK 41b lost. schr it. C. fciulrmer, Burgess, heuce, rcuialued at Trinidad olli iiibt. LEGAL NOTICES. Tj STATU OF CHARLES HEPBURN, DK Hj ceueed. Letters i I'siainantary upon the Estate ol CHA 11LF.S HKPlll'RN, deceased, bavuif? been Hnuiled to the undersigned by the Registrar of Wills of Philadelphia, all persons indebted to the Estate will muke payment, and those having claims will please prment Ihem Immediately to JAMEB FARIES, F.xmKor, No. ail CARPENTER Street; Or to his Attorney, E. COPPKE MITCHELL. No. &"2 WALN UT Street. run.ADKl pin A, February 21, IHC7. 2 21 Unit CUTLERY, ETC. CUTLERY. A Ann assortment of POCKET sd TABhH CUTLKKY. UA.uitH. HA ZU H HTHO 1'S, i.ADIKIS' BC itt jOHSJ, PAihlt Ath TAIIX)RHHKAHS.fclt).B Cheup Blore, No. 1W Soulli TKN'I U Hirest jjHj r 'lUresUooisatiovo WaluuU Jf na'lHfWil MEDICAL POND'S EXTRACT OF UAMAMJUIS, Or Pultt Destroyer, Is one of th few dnmentio remdlea which hsvo corns Into seneru nue nd mvor, whhout paillnir. It I" tut product oi nnple nhrnb. I) ami low in a. I cases, and, at domestic remedy, nneqnnlled. I v IU.B I BKVISKR. 80KEKH8. fPHAIh8, fOHK 1 HHOAT. TOOTHACJHF, KAHAC'bK. .l.)KALOIA. KUKUMAIISM. LV JIB A GO, PILKH. JMOII.B BTINOH, hOKiS KYFS. BLKKDINU LUNGa, BOSK, 8TOAIACH, or THK l fk UllUPfl Ard orher similar troableno mo and psliuol tfleetlnn while it Dromptly airests all HhMOKUIl AGKH. Hun- dreas o phj aiciani nxe It daily In their practice, and Hive It theli nnqiiallQod recommendation, bold by ooi ai;eotR and dealers. ibe Medicine Is exclusively prepared by the sab tcrlbcrs. Proprletorn and ucoenaora to T. T. PONO, to wlioin ah oi tiers tnnrt he aUdrnwcd hl)JMPHBH UOAKKoPAlHIO MRDICI5K CO, ho. Btii BROADWAY, Kew York. PHICES OF PONI'8 fcX TRACT. Six ounce bottles, with directions, retail W cents P int bottles, with directions, retail,. al OO Quart In bottle , a I -?5 Liberal discount to Pbyslclaui and Dealers. SIMILIA SIMILIBUS CURANTUR. HUMPHREYS' HOMCEOPATHIC BPECIFICa family cases Ol 85 laige rials, morocco case, containing A specific lor every ordinary disease a t amity is subject to, and a book of olreoiious 110 00 fmallcr Family and Travelling cases, with 20 to 2vlaiB 5to8 Specifics lor all 1 Iseases, both lor Cuung and f r Pieveutlve treatment In vials and pocket cases ft to M 1 hose Keniedlea, by tbe case or single box, arn sent to any part ol the country, by Mall or Express, tree ol cbsrpe, on receipt of the price, ddren HUMI'HKKYV BPECTFIO HOMKOPATHIO MEDICI NE COMPAVT, Office and Depot, No 662 BKOADW AY. Hew Yofk Dr. HUMPHREYS Is consulted dail) at bis ofllce, per sonally or by letter, as above, for all rorrrs ot disease. Forsale.Lv DYOIT & CO., JOHNSON, HOI.LOWAY & COWUBK. T. K CALLKHDER. and AMBROSE S1'IH Wholesale Agents. Philadelphia, and at I I.ITIIE'H Drug btor,o. 3120 Market street, and by all Druyiilsta til tntbs DR. J. 8. HOSE'S ALTERATIVE. THB OBBAT BLOOD ri'BlFIF.R. If yon hsve corrupt, disordered, or vitiated blood, yon aie sick all over. It may appear as pimples, sores, or as some active disease, or ft may only make yon feel lan suid or depressed: but you cannot have good health it your blood Is Impure. Dr. Koxe's Alterative removes all ihese Impurities, and is tbe remedy that will restore you to health It Is nneqnallcd for the core of all diseases ol the glands, scroiula, tubercular consumption, and all erup lions of tbe akin. Price fl Bole agents. DYOTTACO.. No 232 North SECOND Street DR. DYOTTVS ITCH OINTMENT will cure every form of Itch, and is superior to any other remedy lor the cure of that disagreeable and tormenting complaint Price 25 cents Bent per mail, 40 cents. DYorr co.. No. 232 Forth SECOND Street DR. J. S. BOSK'S KXPKCTOKANT. For tbe cure of consumption, coughs, colds, asthma, catarrh, influenza, spi ting of b ood, bronchitis, and all dlfieaKes ot the lungs. 1 his syrnp having stood the test of many years' ex perk nee as a r. nieoj lor trrlta lou or any Inflammation of tbe lungs, th oat, or bronchia is acknowledged bj all to le a remedy superior to any other koowu com pi una used lor the reliei and cure of coughs and can-suL-.ption. Price fl. bole agents. DYOTT CO 95Gm No. 232 North SKCONU Btroet GOVERNMENT SALES. JQARGE BALE OF ARMY CLOTHING Depot Quartermaster's Office, Baltimore Md February 0, 1S67. Will be sold at Public Auction, la the city of Ualtlmore (at Government Storehouse, No. 120 S. LUTAW Street), on WEDNESDAY, 12 M.. February 27, 187, a lot of ARMY CLOTHING, consisting of 8478 NEW YORK JACKETS, of Irregular pattern, and otherwise ununited for Issue to troops. liy reason ef Its long retention In store, the nwiierlnl is in some instances more or less duninged. Sale will take place In lots to suit purchasers. Terms Cash in Government funds, on day of Three days allowed to remove purchases. Ry order of the Quartermaster-General, A. 8. KIMBALL, Captain and Assistant Quartermaster, U. S. A., Depot Quartermaster. ADREON, THOMAS & CO., No. 18 S. CHARLES Street, 2 7 17t Auctioneers. "k MPORTANT SALE OF GOVERNMENT X VESSEL. Depot Q.tjabtermabtkr's Office. Baltimore. Md ... ,S67.J January 80. 1867. Will be sold at Public Auction, at the port of Baltimore (Henderson's Wharf, East Balti more), on THURSDAY, 12 M., February 28, 1607, the SUPERB SIDE-WVEEL STEAMER COSMOPOLITAN, of 779 tons; length, 225 feet; breadth of beam, 31 feet; depth of bold, 13 feet; cylinder, 60 inches and 11 feet stroke. A rare opportunity is afforded, in the sale of this steamer, to persons desiring to purchase a really flr6t-class vessel. She is of light draught, the engine and boiler are in most excellent condition, and the hull perfectly sound and strong. It is believed that, for size and build, the COS MOPOLITAN surpasses any vessel hitherto ottered by Government for sale at this port. Terms Cash, in Government funds, on day of sale. Further particulars may be learned on appli cation to the undersigned, or to the Auction eers, Messrs. ADREON, THOMAS at CO., No. 18 South CHARLES Street. By order ol the Quartermaster-General, A. S. KIMBALL, Captain and A. Q. M., u. s. A., 2 2 127 Depot Quartermaster, ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC. stutionary: huvliiKsetsof patterns of (iiflerent sizes. are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch. Every description of puttern-inukliiK made at the shortest notice. 11 inn and Low-pressuro Fine, Tubular, and Cylinder Hollers, or tho best Pennsvl vbiiU charcoal iron. Forging; ef all sizes und kinds; Iron nnd lirasn Canting of all descriptions; Roil Turning, Screw Cuttlnc, uud all other work connected W illi me uuove ouaiiieKN, Drawings und specilications for all work douo lit the estublishuieut free ol chttr8, uud work guar anteed. The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for re-palm of boats, where they can lie in perlect xale'.V i. ml are provided Willi shears, blocks, fulls, sic. etc., for uiisiiik! heavy or lisbt weililx, JACOn C. NKAFIE, JOHN P. LEVY. ft gig P.FACIt and PALMER Streets, J. VAVGHAN MKUllICK. ) WILLIAM II. MEKltlC'li. JOIIV K. COl'15. SOUTIIWAEK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WA&IlJSUTON Streets, PMII.AllUI.PHIA. MKItHIlK it SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, liiBimruclme lliKh und Low Pressure Slcuiu Eus'uos lor Land, River, uud Marine Service. Ilnlli'is, Gusoineters, TaukH, Ii'uii it its, etc, C'iuliiiKS of ull kinds, ellher iron or brass. Iron Frame Roofs lor Gus Works, Workshops, and Ituilroud Slutlons, elc. Retorts uud Gas 1 uohlnery, ol the la'.eit and most unproved construction. Every descrlptron of Plantation Machinery, and Scgar, taw, nnd Grist Mills, Vacuum P.ms, Open Hieam Tiu1i;m, Deiecalors, Fillers, l'umuing E.i giiies, etc. Sole AiiviilH (or N. HUleux's Patent Sui;ur B illin Apiiaratus, Nesmyth's Patent Steam Hammer, uud Aspinwiill A Woolsiy's Patent Cenlrlfugal Smtar Drainliiit Machine. 83uJ IDKIDESBUHU MACHINE WORKS. J OFFICE, No. 65 N. FRONT STREET, IHIIAllKLI'HIA. We are prepared to llli orders to any extent for our well k imwn MACHINERY FOR OOTTON AND WOOLLEN MILLS, Including all recent tmproveuients In Carding, Spiu diiik, aiui Weaving. We invlie the uuvullon of isnnufucturers to our ex tensive works. 1 18 ALFRED J EN KB A BON. f-FrU PENN STEAM ENGINE AND SJJLUiBOlLKH WOKKS.-NEAKIK & LKVY, liL 1 1CAL AND THHUKUTICAL KA'UIJJKKHS, MACUIMSTS. HOlLKIt-MAlCtiW, ltLACIC SMITHS, and FOIJMJKUS, having for many years been In successful operntiou. uud been exclusively engttged in building uud repairing Murine and Hiver Knglnes. high and low-preHBure. Iron Hollers, Water Tanks. Propellers, etc. etc., re.inecltully oiler their KervlceH to the public us being fully prepnred to eon- nr till uivnu M.irl.iA ll.,n I AMUSEMENTS. ACADEMY OK MUSIC. lUCIUNOH' KMJL1SU OPERA TilOUl'K. CAHOMNK It It'll 1,(M Inrecireas THIS (ThuiNdiiy) EVKN1NU, KeDrourv 21. will he rrcidticed. after most elnhorHtx prenarutlon. and for the flri time bv the RIoIiIiikh I roupe, TJIK tlltANI) HI'IX.TACUI.AH Ol'BllA, '1I1K KNCHANTKliXH. Inrludlng In the ca.ii Messrs. Poier Jllchlngs, Wll II ii in (ustle, H. E. C'aniiihell. Wylle, Peaks, Araold. Miss ('. Kk'IiIiiks. A i I'LL AM) EFI'If'IKNT CHOHUS AND OU CH KsTKA. FRIDAY HKNF.K1T OK MISS O. RKHIINHH. tATUHDAY AKTKKNOON-OHAND MATINER. THB KNCIIAN I ItKH. XTKW CHESNUT 8TKEET T1I&ATRE. HIWT WKK (IF Til H younR, accompllNiied, and heaiiiirnl Aciress, WISH HELEN WKSTERN. C1IANOK OK HII.I. NIUHTEY. MIBS Jl El, EN WKKTKHN IN TWO PIECES. Tli Ferlorinuuce will eonimeiice with toe ex citing thiee-uct Urnma. entiiled OllEEN BUSUES; OK, THE ItUNTllEbS OK THE MISSISSIPPI. Mlnnil MiNS 1IEI-EN WKS'l'KKN Wild MnrtOKU Mr. J AMES a. HEIINK 'ellie O'Nell Mlsa JOsIK OllTON After which the amuHliiK Hrania, in three aet.s, enti tled I.ITTLK PAUL: oh, THE TET OF TH K PKTTICOAT8. I.ltlle Pnnl Mla HELEN WESTERN HUJ1AY, HENEFI T OK MIhs HELEN WESTERN. FRIDAY A ITERNOON, February 22, WAr-HlNOTON'H HI H I II HA Y MATINEE. TWO PIECES. The only performance of the Interesting Drama, in three ucih, entitled BAT AN IN PARIS. FiUan Miss HELEN WESTERN alter which I HE LITTLE, SAVAGE. Miss Jnsit Orton nnd the entire talented Slock Company In the hill. b A TV! RDA Y A KfERNOON, REGULAR MATINEE Kfi. JOHN EKEW'S NEW ARCH STREET TiiEA'I'ltK. ReKtns nt7' o'clork. LAST NIGHTS OF' O. I.. FOX, WHO WILL APPEAR IN THREE PIECES and FOUR CHARACTERS. M'l DNE8DAY AN D TH U ItSUA Y EVENINGS. THIRTY- lltbT AN D I ill R lY-SEOOND TIME OF JACK AND GILL, by O. L. FOX nnd Troupe. THE LOTTERY TICKET nnd R0RF;RT M ACA IRE, by FOX and the Dramatic Comimny. 2 20 2t FRIDAY, LAST HKNEFIT OF O. L. VOX. FIRST NIGHT OF MISS FANNY HERRING. hATUKDAY, LAST MATINEE. JACK AND GILL AND RO II El IT MACAIRE. WALNUT ST it EE T T H K4TIU, N. K. comer ot NINTH aud WALNUT Streets. Commences at 7i o'clock. LAST NIGHT BUT TWO of the popular Tragedienne, MRS. D. P. ROWERS, who will appear, FOR THE LAST TIME, in her wonderful Impersonation ot LADY AUDLEY, lu llrouKham's thrillliiK sensutional Drama of LADY AUi) LEY'S SECRET. Mr. .T. C. NcCOLLOM as Robert Audley FRIDAY. Mrs. ROWERS' FAREWELL HENE1T1. FOX'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE. IMMI NSE ATTRACTION. FOX'S COMRI NATION TROUPJE EVERY EVENING. GRAND CORPS DE UA LLET.COM 1CPANTOMIMH El II lOI'lA N RURLFCJl'E. CO.M1C PANTOMIME XT EW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE, -LN ELEVENTH Street, uliove I'll ESN UT, "TIIK IsDIlLY KESOBT" OPF.N Hilt Till: SDVSOV. rAKtltONN A PIXEV ,S Mi.NSTHKI.S, the Gieul Slar Troupe ol the World, iu their GRAND ETHIOPIAN kOIKEES, SONGS, DANCES, NEW LU R-LESliUES, and PLANTATION SCENICa. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Commencing ut 8 o'clock. KK0 J. L, CARNCROSS. Manager. GFRMANIA ORCHESTRA.-PUBLIC RE heursuls every SATURDAY AFTERNOON, ul MUSICAL FUND HA LL, H o'clock. EiiKaLMiuints made by addressinit GEORGE RASTER'!'. Agent, No. iatl MONTEREY St belweeu Race and Vina '2Bsin RADFORD'S LAST GREAT PAINTING BKALrKS CRUSHED BY ICEBERGS,'' k0W OS JtXaiBll'lOii ATc(m ART QALLF.R1 Ko. 1020 CHE8HUT wtreeu liMtf ENU8. TH19 SUPERU PAINTING BY VERON F'LEICHER, uow on exhibition at the PHILADELPHIA ART GALLERY, No. 13U&UHES N UT Street. III t 1USIUJ1ESI COSTUMES Tim most anlendld aBsorlmont of Costumes aril Properties for Musiiuerades, Sociables, etc., ureollerei at the old-established stand. No. M17 RACE Street, so well potronlzed for the lost twenty live vears. M hfKs of every description for sale, and no effort spareou, please the fancy ofpttro,, DEMMQNDj SHIPPING. CTKill Til I IVIiRpnnl ijt i.ivn LbLL-at Oueenstown. The lnmaii Line, suillm; bcui-v. eikly. carrying the United states Mulls. CITY' OF WASHINGTON Suturduy, February 1 KANGAROO Wednesday, February 27 CITY OF NEW YORK Salurduy, Murch t Cl'lY OF ANTWERP (uevvj Saturday, March U CITY OF BOSTON Saturday, March IB and each succeeding Suturduy and Wednesday, ut nuou, Rom Pier No, 4j, North River. RATICS OF PASSAGE By the mail steamer sailing every Saturday Puyuble iu Gold, Payable iu Currency. First CablD (no To London 115 Steeruge i To Loudon 35 To I'uriB la' To Paris 4o Pushuge by the Wednesday s!camers: First Cabin, Jllli; Steeruge, :!0. Puyuble iu United States currency. FusBengers also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Bre men, etc., ut moderate rates. Steerage pussage from Liverpool or Ciuoenstown, f37 currency. Tickets can be bought here by persons send ing tor their Irlends. For lutther luloriuatlon apply at the Company's Ofliccs. JOHN G. DALE. Agent, 8 78 No. 15 BROADWAY, N. Y. - -FOR NEW YORK. PH1LA- Propeller Company -Ls..w.. i i delphia Steam lyespuicu nw utsuie Lines, vlu Delaware and Rurltau Canal, leaving dully ut 12 M. uud & P, M., connecting with ull Northern und Eastern lines. For freight, which will be tukeu upon accommoda ting terms, upply to WILLIAM M. BAIRD A CO., I lj No. IXi S. DEL A WAR bj Avenue. -fTV- UJNLy DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. w.Tftl.THE GENERAL '1 BANS ATLANTIC COM i a X 'a MAIL STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN AEW if Kit AND HAVRE, CALLING AT BKhST. The splendid new vessels ot this favorite route for the Comment will sail from FlevNo. W, 0rtU River. v PEKEIKK, Duchesne. V1LLE DE PARIS, HulDJOUt. ECKOl'E. Leuiauc, bT. L.AURENT, totcandl. PBI EB-OF I'ASSAGE, IN GOLD, first Cablo, $16(1; Second Cabin. Sit Olnciiullne wine '1 hese steamers do not carry steerage pastengers. tiedical attendance tree ol chure. passengers Intending to land ut Brest can be furnished on board with lullroud coupon-tickets, auu their bagKUxe checked to l aris, at an aouit.oual charge ot S3 lor ilisi nd lor second class. t GLoltGK MACKENZIE, Agent, Ko. 66 Broad way mAfr-"!, FOR HOsTON-VIA NEWFORT XJiT.lj.:AND FALL RIVER int ixjsun and Newport line, b the splendid aud superior steunieis Junvrvui. mm.1 ltui'ULis, OLD COLONY, and EMl'IRK STATE, ot great stieugth and speed, cL.-itructed express,y for the nuvigailou ot Long Island bound, ruuulng in connection Willi me Old Colony and Newport Itul'road. Leave 1 iei o. 2d. Nonh Itlvtr, foot of Murray sticet. 'Ihe slearrcr NEWI'ORT, Captain Brown, leaves jlomluy, Wtduest ay, and Friday, at 4 P. M , lauding at Tuesteiinicr OLD C'OlwON Y. Captain Simmons leaves 1ui'6ilay,'l hurt day, and bu.urduy.ut 4 P. M., landlug at Newpoit. 1 licte sltfiricrs are flt'.ed up with commodious state rooms, wa'er tli-'ht compartments, and every auange treut for the security uud coiuliirt ol passengeis who i,ro allorded by this rou e a night's rost on bourd and on Htnva. at Newport p .occed per ral road again, reaching Boston early fcu Iho tollowilt'.' morulng. A batrgt t-u master Is attached to each steamer, who receives und tickets the bugtago, and accompanies the same to lis destination A siren er runs in connection with this line between t ewpori and Providence dul y. Sundays excepted Freight to Icston Is tukeu at the sumo rules as by any oiliti leguliir Hue, aud lorwarded with the greatest ex position by au expiesg taltj, which leaves Newport every me ruing (Sundays excepted;, at 1 o'clock, lor Hos:on and e Bediord arriving at iu dustiuutlou about ll A. M Fur might or pas9ope apply on board or at the Ofllce, on 1 ler ho. '.'H horih Utver. ror state rooms aud berths apply on board, or, ir it is nestrnu e to secure theui lu uovunce, apply to E. Ll'i'l LEFIELD. Agent. Mo. Tl BkOADWAY, h'ew York. "f 3f TO SHIP CAPTAINS AND OWNERS SJJLLj; lhe undersigned having leased the KEN bTlsGT Oil SUli KW DUCK, begs to luforui bis fiiendi and the patrons of the Dock that he la prepared with Increased laullities to accommodate those having vessels to heiulsedorrepalreC.aud being a maotual sliip-oir-penier and cauiker, will give personal attention to thi vessels entrusted to hlin for repairs Captains or Agents. Shlp-Carpeuters, end Machinist h v ing vessels to repair, aie solicited to cail. lUvTug the agency for the sale of "WettSrstodt t rslent ileta lo Composition" lOr Copper paint, tr tbe preservation ot vessels' botlotus, for this cl y, I am pre in ltd to i mulsh tbe sain ou favorable terms. JOHN H UAMMITT, ... Kensington Keren Dock, 1 1 DELAWARE Avenue above Laurel street PROPOSALS. T ll I Ii A D UL P 11 1 A DEPOT, J ASHISTAKT tiUAKTKRMANTKIi KR'S OKFICK.) I HTRKKT, Y irv 19, istr7. ) No. 11.JU OlItAKD KKIIKUA rroriosnls will be received al tills office uutll 12 o'clock M THURSDAY, KEBIIUAHY 28, 1SC7. (or furnishing; tha titiarti'rmastoi 's Depart ment, nt this Depot, with the following immetl HHlcles of HTATJONKKY, for a ierlot of six months, commencing March 1, 1H67, oud cinling August 81, 18ti7. inclusive, vl..: Folio Piift 1'nper, to weigh not toss than 38 riouiids to renm. Legul Cup Paper, to weigh not esHthsn U rounds n renin. Ono Paper, Piuin and Ruled, lo weigh not loss tliun 12 pounds to renm. Let ter l'nper, I'lnlu and Killed, to weigh not less limn 10 pounds to renm. Jitter Iuier, Unlrd, ns per sample. Letter Pitper, Philn, ns persnmple. Note i'nper, Plntn nnd Ruled, to weigh not less thuu 5 pounds lo renm. Enve lope I'nper, to vreiuh not leas Minn S-i pounds to renin. Uentrnl Order Pupcr, ns per sample. Common Pilnilng I'nper. Wrapping Paper. White Hloltlng Hottrd, size lOxt, to weigh not leva I linn KK) pounds to renin. White Knvelopes, size SJxH', 4x0, -lxlOJS, dixMyx. ns per sample. letter Kuvelopos, White, size, itxft.. Government pattern, ns por sam- Fle. W hue Knvelopes, nolo size, ns persnmple. Her Copying Hooks, slzt, 9x11, 5(H) puges. Cap Copy inn Looks, size, 10x14, 600 pages. Hlanlc Hooks, 8 lo 12 quires, deml, hnlf-bound, patent bncks, lUisslun corners. Hlstnk Hovks, 2 to 0 quires, Ox I11U, hnlf roun, 20 sheets to q ire. Me morandum Hooks, demi, 8vo IIurIi, 60 leaves. Uliuk Ink, "Ariiold'a," quntt, pint, nnd Intif plnl bottlec, writing nnd copying. Hluck Ink, "David's." Cnrmiue Ink, Dnvid's," 2z. bot tles, glans storpers. Inkstands, "Academic and Meetinntc." Penholders, assorted. Slel Pen, Olllotl's." 30H, 404 01. Steel leiiH, -'Harrlsou and Hratlford's," &0,ri. Quills. Lead I'enolls, "Kuber's, No. 2 and 3." Hi d aud Hlue Pencils, "Guttkneeht's." . Paper Knsteners, "Hainil ton's." Otlice Tnpe, pieces. No. '!'!; H vnrds to piece. Otnee Inne, lolls. No. 2.1; 50 to 100 yards to roll. Order Files, assorted, a per sample. Healing Wax, "Best Specie Hunk." Wafers, 4m. boxes. India llubi er, "Fnbei's Improved Art ist's." Rubber, Ink Krnser, "Faber'i." Muci lage, 2oz., Bob., and quart bottles. Ollice Twine. Gum Hands, assorted slzeR. All or ine aiiove-named articles to be or the beRtqunllty, nnd to be subject to Inspection. Samples ot the articles bid for (except those marked "as per sample") must bo delivered nt tins oince, iso. n,io Girard street, twentv-four (24) liotirs previous to tho openlna of the bids. j'.nen uiu must ue gun' nuieed by two respon sible persons, whose signatures must be ap pended to the bid. and certified to as beiuir good and sufllclent securities for the amouut involved, by the United States District Jtidgo, Attorney, or collector, or otner puouc oincer. Blank forms for bids cuu be bud on applica tion at tnis office. The rlcht is reserved to reject any bid deemed too high, and no bid from a defaulting con tractor will be received. Endorse Knvelopes, "Proposals lor Stationery." By order of Hvt. Brlgadler-Gen. O. II. CROSMAN, Assistant Quartermaster-Gen., U. S. Army, HENHY W. JANES, 2 20 8t J Capt. and A. Q. M., Bvt. Major U. Si. A. G OVERNMKx S A L i.- The urotiertT known as the GOVLKMILNT TANNERY AND STEAM SAW miL.ii, with ? eventj-Hve acres ol land, near SAN AN f ONICK Texa?. Scaled proposals, in duplicate, will be received u to tht first day ol Marcb, 1867, lor tbe purohane a 76 acres of i and, more or less, together witn trt buildings erected thereon, and the appurtenance appertaining, that is to say : One Tannery, contaiuiujr twelve stone lime vab fiity-two wooden vats, seven stone pools, and capabl ol tanning 15,000 bides per annum. Oue Steam Saw Mill, capable of sawing 8000 fee of lumber daily. One small Btone Building. Ihe above pioperty is situated about tvo miles above San Antonio, on tbe Kan Antonio river, and the water is conducted to the establishment by a race ol oc wn stone, laid in cement. Tbe land was purchased and improvements made by the late so called Confederate Government, and aie estimated to have cost $160,000 in gold. Ibe propeity has been under Ica.-e lor the yeai 1E66, at a monthly rent ot $500, payable in advance A tecured tl'le in lee simple will be given by th Uni.ed States Government. Proposals wi!l be marked, "Proposals for fioven merit Tannery and 6av Mill," and addressed to J B. K1DDOO, h 't Maj.-Gen. A set Co w'n, Bureau It. F, and .. n'vewton. Texas. 1w PKOPOBAL8 FOR KEff J AIL. DEPART mem ! the Interior. Washington, January 24, 1867. Sealed Proposals will bo received at this Depart ment until 12 o'clock M., on MONDAY, the 4th ot March, 1867. lor tbe erection of the Jail in and lor tho Dbtrict of Columbia, authorized and provided lor by the act of Congress approved July 25, 1806. Tbe designs, detail drawings, and specifications can be seen at the architect's ollice, in tbe eastern grounds ol the Capitol, Washington city, everyday, except Sundays, between the hours of 9 A. M. aud 3 p. M , on and alter tbe 28th instant. Separate bids will be received for the masonry work, brick work, iron work, aod carpentry wor. 1 be contractor whose bid may be accepted will be required to enter into a sufficient bond, to be up pioved by the Secretary of the Interi t, tor the laithlul completion ot bis contract. Payments will be made as the work progresses, on estimates certi fled to by tho architect, but twentv per centum o the estimates wi.l be retained until tbe contract t completed. 1 he contract will bo awardod to the lowest re sponsible bidder, but ibe Department reserves tb nvlit to reject any or all ot the bids, should t be deemed lor tbe interest ot tbe Government tt do so. Tbe bids will te opened at noon on the 1th o. V. arch next, iu presence of such ol the bidders as may choore to attend. Proposals Bhou a be endorsed on tbe envelope -Proposal for flew Jail," and be directed to tue "Secretary ot the Interior, Washington, D. C." ' O. H. BROWNING, 1 26 sGt Secretary of the Interior. 1-lEOPOSALS KOR CONTINUING DELA- LKlTil) STATK8 EKOINSEK OFFICE, vA nun o k;.vn,n 1 un.AAiJtx.'xiiA, i a t vuuvuiy ox, icwi. j . ..... . . , . i ol I C1"T bca'Cd 1 ropoea a, iu uupucuve, wiiu a copy ui turn edvertiserreut attached to each, will be received at this otlice until the i3d of February, 1807, lor tho islor iiccofaiy to put in position about sixty-seven thousuud do lars (f 67,000) worth of Stono at the Delaware Breakwater. Eour-litths ot the stones a-e to be in irregular b oc, each ot from two to five tons or thereabouts m weight; one-tilth in blocks ot less than two tons; ail stoues .aid dry. Bidders to turnit-h their owa machinery, boats, buoys, etc., atd whatever may be requisite to re icive and put the ttones in place. Xne vioik atall tmio to be subject to ricid iuspoo lion ly the Engineer and his aireuts, and uot to b? paid lor until oppoved by him or them. A deduction ol 15 perccutum on partial payment will Lc n aite uutil the eompletion ot all the labor 1 be laloroi putting the stones in plaoo to com mirt'ConorabcutlbclSthotMay. aiid to bo com me ed bv the ltth ot Seplcmber, 1807. P Bfddcis will slate in their proposals tbe rate o laLori(r tenof22401Ds,at which they wi.l puti. place the itoue de.ivcred thein at the Breakwater. Each bid must le guaranteed by two rospousiblo iiertons whose signatures should be appoudetl to thl MMaDte?. T who should be certified to as Leing good aud suttiolcnt security by the United Btatfi ffiirt Judge, Attorney, or Collector, or other pub ic omcer. . reserved Ihonghttoieicct any or Knvelopes to I o indor.ed "P ... .. .. A U...L a'ater." 'roposals tor Labor tor U.lft,?,inki,enedr'at 12 o'clock M . on SATTJR DAYSMMdwTeUuW.lWT, ani bidders are invited pretont. , . m offloo lor lurtber PaJ'oVTH STEWART,' 1 mv tn12t Malor'of tog's and Bvt Lt.-Col. ' .irrviKiii nin.Dninrnv. x I'AHi. phh.adici.phia, February 4, 1807. pe.','!: r,k forms of proposals, with detailed luforma .i .. will be furnished upon application to .ii..., f iimi ao em i ii. oecreovi y. 7 I II 1 ' - lr FT. AY pOl-lu iilrBCCK AND CA5VA8, fil nil nnmhl'M and hralldt. T.nt Awning, Trunk, and Wauou over Duck. A r Jner ftiBiiu actureis rler Feus Irom one to sev 1 aper .. ,.,,. Ka), Twine etc. isk. A no, to seven Ltt wldo; 1'aulfns, Holtlns, a all Twine etc. J(J5 Ko 10'J JONES Alley- be received ut iue umce oi the proposals will e company, Philadelphia, until Pennsylvania B illusive (unless 'a Batislao tl.e brat dy u'Jfj be received Bud accepted pre to.y i;"l'rb.ttm ruHiioiiMlble parlies dehlrliia uncontract vii'UBly). ru he eHbjuUshment ot a direct wnh kViieamsbips between Phlladulphlu ami Liver- PROPOSALS TjJtOl'OSALS FOK A KaiI XRANSrORTA. J. rlo. (iUABTKBMASTRR-GKFKBAL'a OrFIOlt, 1 Washisotow. D. C . January 16 1H67. 1 fia'f d 1 ropofals will be leceived at this otlice until 12 o'clock M , on tbe 28th of February. 1867, ft I the iransnortation ot Militnry Supplies, duiing t' e year con meiicii g April 1, 1867, and ending Marcb 81, 1808, on tt-: fo) owina- routes I ROUlEAo. 1. I rom Fort KcPherson, Mcbraska Territory, or inch pans as may be determined upon daring the year on the Omaha branch ol the Union Paoillo Railroad, west of Fort ) cPherson. or from lort Laiamie, Dakotab leintory, to such po.-ts or depots as aro low or may be established in the Territory of Ne I rsfta. vieM of longitude 1C2 dog., in the Tcnl orr ot M ntana, south ol latitude 40 oeg , In the Terrf toy Ll Dakoiah, west of lontritude lu4 deg , In tho Ten itu vol Idaho, touth ot hvinude 44 dog , and east of lonritutie 111 deg , and in the Irsrmones of Uiah ai.d Colorado north of latitudi 10 ue , eluding, ii necessary, Denver City, KOU1E No 2. From Fort Riley, siato ol Kiu ii, or such points) . it may be determ ned npon dunnv the year on ihe Union l aoilio Pailrt ad, E. D.. to any pouts or depot that are now or may be established in the State of Kansas or in the T rritory of Colorado, south of 40 derreer north, and to Fori Union, Naw Mexico, or other depot ;that may be designated in that Ter ritory, and to any other poiut or points on tha route, EOUIE No 8. From Fort Union or such other depot as may be established In the territory of New Mexico, to any poMs or stations that are or may be established in tbnt territory, and to such posts or stations as may le designated in tho Territory of Arizona, snd in tbe State of lex as west of loEjfitade 106 degrees. ROUTE No. 4. From St. Fiul, Minneota, to such posts as are. now or may be established in the Mate ot Minnesota, and m tuat i oition ol Dakotab. Territory lying east of tbe Missouri nver. 'J he eight to be transported during the year will not txeced, on Houte No. 1, 80,000 000 pounds) on Kcnle Iso. 2. 20,000 000 pounds; on Route Ko 8, 8 W0, CC0 piuniis; ana on Route No. 1, 8,503,000 ounds. Proposals will be made for ( ach routo separately. Bidders will Ma e Ue rate per 100 pounds pec 1C0 miles, st which they will transport the stores la tach month ol ti e yier, beginning April 1, 1867, and ending March 81, 1808. bidders should give their names in lull, as well as then places ol residence, and each proposal should be accompanied by a bond In the sum of ten ihoufantj. (310,000) dollars, signed by two or moie responsible persons, guaranteeing that In oasa a contract Isawatded lor the route mentioned In the proposal to the party proposing, the contract will be accepted and entered into, and good and mlllcunt foeunty lurmshed bv said party in accord ance with tbe terms of this advertisement. Ibe contractor will be required to give bonds the following amounts: On Kcute No 1, 250,f 00. On Route No. 2. 200.000. On Koute No. 8, ftlOO.OOO. On Route No. 1 50,000. Satisfactory tvldence of the lovalty and lolvency oi each bidder and person onered a security will bt required. Proposals must be endorsed "Proposals lor Arm Iransportatiou on Routo .No. 1 2, 8, or 4," as thl case may be, aud cone will be entertained union they tuily comply with the requirements of this ad vtrusemcnt. I he party to whom an award Is made must be pre- -pared to execute the contract at oiioe, aud to give the requued bonds lor the laithlul performance ol the contract. Ihe right to reject any and all bids that may be, oCered is reserved. Tbe contractors on each route must be In read! ness lor service by the 1st day ot A pi ii, 1867, and will bo required to have a place of business or aeeuoy at which be may be communicated ntb promptly and readily lor lioute No. 1 at Omaha, N. 1. 1 lor Houte o 2 at Fort IU'ey, Kansas; lor Route No. 8 at Fort Union, ISew Mexico; lor Koute No. lat baint I'aul, .Minnesota, or at such other point for each of tha teveral routes as may be indicated as tbe starting point of the routo. Blank forms showing the conditions ot tbe con. tract to be entered into for eaoh route can be had on, application at this ollice, or at iho otlice ot the Quar. termaster at New York, Saint Louis, Fort Leaven, woith, Omaha, tanta Fo, and Fort Snelling, and, must accompany and be a part ot the proposal Bv order ol tbe Quartermaster-Oeueral. 1 1911? 281 ALEXANDER BLISS, Privet Colonel and Assistant Quartermaster, U.S.A. MISCELLANEOUS. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, M&MJFACIVREE8, ,f IMPORTERS, AND DEALERS Q rainis, Varnishes, ana Oils, No. 201 NORTH FOURTH STREET, 1 25 3ni CORNER OF RACE. QEORCE PLOWMAN, OABPENTIiR AND BUILDER, Ko. 82 C'AIlTEIt STREET, And No, 141 LOCK Street. Machine Work and Mlllwrlghtlng promptly at feuded to. g gg JpITLER, WEAVER & CO, MANUFACTURERS OF Manilla and Tarred Cordage, Cords, Twines, Etc. No. 23 North WATER Street, and Ko. IU North DELAWARE Avenue, riULAlJKHMIIA. Edwin H. Fitxkk, Michael Weaver. C'onhad F. Cluthibk. a HARD RUBBER ARTIFICIAL r. . i """i Appliances lor i j'oionnujr, eto etc. These Limbs are i transferred irom Ule tn lorm. and lit; I r MAKuidV uiuni uuraoie,eoiulort-l able, perirct, and artistto substitutes I VAI. Inunhul 'I ' t. n BHA .. .. . . ' . A" .f" .ou".??. uovern- 1868; Mft 23, fbttO; liny 1, i&jtf. AdOrese AUttHi ' Famphietsrr,..- tS&H&ffij 912 ca&SS -VAMilhK & would resnectiully direct theatten lion 01 their Iritnds, and Uie public uenerally, to UiM lnrtie and eletant absortment ol GAS FIXTUBEH Ch A NLLI.ll.ft8, and OKNAMEKTAL BBONZB ARtH. Ibose wishing handsome and thoroughly made Coods, at veiy reasonable prices, will Und it to their advantage to give us a call belore Durohaslns else where. r K. B. Soiled cr tarnished fixtures reflnlshed w.'th, sprclul care and at reasonable piiccs. H"m VAKK1BK AO CtOKN EXCHANGE J BAG lIAKCr ACTOHY. JOHN T. B A I L L Y 4 CO., liLMOVLD lO N. K. coiner cl SI AltKL'i and WAT EB Street l'hiliidelhla BLALVRb IN HAUb .UI) 11ACUINO oi i -very den rintlon, icr Grain Flour. Bait, buper-1 hosouate of Lime, Bone Liust, tc larce and small GUAM bM;s constantly on hand, a-i'ili) A'to. V COL 8At K.!. JohhT Hailkv James Cascapkm. ' A LKXANDEU ti. CATTELL & CO., l'ROIH.'1'l-: tt'MMISSIll.N M Kltl'lIANTfl. o. -in NOll'llL WIlAltVlCS Ko. 7 NORTH WATK.lt 8THEKT. I'll i la iii:i.raiA. AI. XAKll:tt O. C AT! K1.I-, : : KI.1J AH O. CATTELL.' i L L I A M P. G R A N T, V UtIMMlWllITi ,M l.Ul'HAN l No. 33 . UL1.AWA KK Avotiue, i'hilufcslphla. ni i run Dupont'sOuiipowrter, Jtclincd Nitre, Ciiarco tl. Eta. W, linker it t'o.'K Cliocnlii'e. Cocou, ami Rruriia. Crocker Urns. t Co.'s Ytllow Metal hheuthlnr. Tolls, and KailH. , f COTTON AND FLAX, KAIL DUCK AXl) CANVAS , i'!,a" Ul""beri and hiands. Tent Awning. Trunk, and hkhu Cover Oiick A Iho I'aper Mninilai tiircr' lirlor Ki lts, Irom oue to sevau del wide; I'uuIIiik, It-IUna;, Sail Twine, etc. JOHN' W. KViiUMAN & CO., 3 6j No. 18 J OX KH Alley. PRIVY WELLy OWNERS OP PROPERTY The only plauo to tri-t 1'rlvy Wolls cleanodA i1 d.elnUcied ul very low price-. A. l'KYSON, Manuliicturer of 1'oiulrr :ie 8 I0 (iOLDtiMITIl'M MALL. LlllR VRY Str.-it, ft f
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