ATTORNEY-GENERAL SPEED, III Rcplr tho DonlUtliuRik.rf.il n.. cnlr, Asking II lm to Participate) la WASHINGTON, July M. 18(58. Tn Tlnn .1 T Doolittlo, Chairman, etc. Sir: I hnr tv.A nr.,. to acknowlodgB the receiptor your note of the una insr., witn a printed conv or a call w . National Union Contention, to be held at Phila delphia on the 14th day of August next. You request, In caae the call and the principles enunciated in it meet rnr nnnrnvni thBt tni. At my earliest convenience. This language would eeem w imply mat no answer is desired if I do noi approve tne call and the m-lnr-lni nvnwpri In it; in other words, that a failure to reply may ue interpreted as a disapproval, not only of the can, dui oi each and all of the principles an nouncea in it. This Is a position in which 1 am onwillin? to be placed, when I approve of many of the princl pies set forth in the eall, Hnd yet do not approve oi trip can naeir. 1 will briefly state my reasons, first premising that I do not recognize the very respectable gentlemen who have made inis call as the acknowledged organs of the great Union party of the country. Binct- the outbreak of the terrific sfrugole irom.wnicn the country has now emerged, we nave uaa a iNational Union Party that hits exhibited more devotion, made grcitter sacn- nces, and mandested more unselfish patriotism man any parly ever did previously in the history of the world. That party is still in belli?, with lte organization intact and Its organs Known; and as that party, by its faith, 14- ,3 ...I-. 1 j , ., uwuiura, una lis eieruons, has, in ho lace of the prophecies of half the New nd all the Old World, saved the Government nd the republican institutions of our emmon country from demoralization, and deed from utter ruin, by vindicating at all hazards uie primordial theory of the eternal, indissoluble union of the States, through which only can a particle of theory of 8tate rights ever be maintained and carried out, it would appear to me to be still the only, or at any rate, the mof.t etlVctUHl meun-, as far aa party bun do it, ol finally adjusting all the remaining minor and unsettled matters of reconstruction con sistently wiih the requirements of the theory mentioned. ' This party is the same to-day as it was in the days oi its trial; the t-aruo party now as when but a tew short months ago, it elected Lincoln and Johnson and the majority of the present Congress; and as 1 acted with it thon, for para mount reasons, my senRo ot duty demands that I remain and act with it now. The pith and marrow of the present call, 1 ' Snmilil BOV ton I a tfxiaAa a ...... . . , UH , , .......... .viTRiui a luuvcumuu in iorm a party lor sustaining, not the Government in its entirety (as has been the mission of tha Union party), but a department of the Govern ment. And here I must take the liberty of add ing, that I can hardly conceive ot any sadder spectacle, under the crisis of present circum stances, than that ol the tried Union party of this country becoming dislocated aud broken up by divisions, or. that of one branch of the Government of the country taking an isolated position upon questions ot deep and common interest, and placing itself tn hostile conflict with co-ordinate departments. For these and other reasons which might be mentioned, I cannot join in the call tor the con vention in Philadelphia. m I have said that many of the principles stated in the call are, in my view, unobjectionable. I will not stop to criticize those which are objec tionable, but content myself with stating that the call fails to take any notice of one of the Peat issues now before the American people, allude to the question whether the several S tates shall ratify or reject the last amendment proposed by Coneress to the Constitution of the United State. This is a grave and all-important ?uestion. The Isnue upon it cannot be avoided, t should be placed lairly and squarely before the people. The failure to take ground upon so i important and all-absorbing a question must be attributed either to a desire to avoid the issue, or as a declaration of belief and policy against the adoption of the amendment. Being myself earnestly and decidedly in lavor of the adop tion ot the amendment by the States, I cannot go into an organization that would either openly oppose that measure or that would smother it by avoiding its discussion. I muBt also add, that no man is more desirous than I am to attain the entire restoration ot the American Union, with its practical workines in more perfect harmony and concord than ever, and the surety, as far as mortal attain can be made sure, of endless perpetuity in the future. The blessings to now from such a Union are countless and inestimable. But such a Union, consistent within itself, maintained Oy the univer sal consent of all classes and sections, and laugh ing to scorn both the assaults of foes inter nal or externa), and the ravaees of time and change, will only be obtained by sternly re sisting every departure from, or compro- nivut vu. guiiuc nuu (CCUCl 1 1J"U KJi (.119 v American fundamental Inw, the Constitution. That general idea consists, in brief, of the po- -a- iiwui tvj cauu tfVjunji Lj ui UJau&lUU U UUU17 thv' law. Such, and such only, can be the Union, the nationality that will put in form the mag nificent and lofty dreams ot the American conti nental mind, and fultil in the future the highest efforts ot the present and tne post. It is not the vague delusion that the rights of the States need doctoring. The American theory culminates properly in the sacredness of the rights of indi vidualsof each single individual. That, after all, is what Washington carved out with the sword, and Jefferson, filtering it through his subtle and free mind, drew up and put on record With the pen. It is well known that in the political and legal history of the United States, the only de partures or compromises of the kind alluded to nave been those in the interests of slavery, and ol its manifold incidents. I do not, of course, propose to go over the tbousand-times-told tale of the past sixty years. To-day, slavery, as a confessed legallry, is, as we all know, no more. But some of the most important of its inci dents or compromises still remain blots and incongruities upon the law. What equitable reason can be given why these incidents also should not be erased f Time was that when the brains were out the man would die; but now we see the limbs demanding to live and move, as if the nervous centre still existed. The pernstent attempt to keep in the Consti tution the rule of an unequal and unfair basis of representation is perilous to the future peaoe of the country, and will surely cause a chafing sense of lnjiibtice as long as it is continued. Furthermore, the high mission of the Union jarty, as avowed in the Baltimore Convention, to "extirpate slavery," includes the removal of all the hateful and anti-popular excrescences ngratted by that institution for its own selflsh aggrandizement upou our free national laws aud polity. That high mission and oblieation cannot be accomplished nntn all which slavery has so engrafted is cut out; for until then slavery is not 'extirpated." Earnebtly sympathizing with the men who look to a law of equal representation as the only guarantee both for popular rights and popular acquiescence, I would feel myself out of place in a party that favors a basis of renre'entation Riving peculiar and unrighteous advantages to a portion of the body politic, to tot detriment and dissatisfaction of the whole. Uniting with you and all good men in the soul-felt desire that peace, prosperity, in() that amicable brotherhood which is more than any worldly prosperity, may. soon rwvail, and con tinue unbroken through our beloved common country, that former enmities shall die out and be forever lost, and that all over the broad domain of America equal laws shall protect equal rights to all mankind, 1 have the honor to subscribe mvself your Obedient servant, Jamks Si-eko. WHISKY, BRANDY, WINE, ETC. CHLSMT GROVE WHISKY. .... K8 North THIRD Street. ... .?&t?,1nB n.,ed .' prov. tt absolute parity Ol this Wlilssy the following teniflcate should do K 1 here Is no alcoholic Stimulant k now neommandina-suck ettnn.tnuaiion l. cni sunt high souicest " m, .. fwitADKLi-BiA, September. lRnS GKOVr WHISKY which you tBl os. and flud that It contains ftfeK K or tub toisoKous pcbstaimib knowaat yieiLoa. v.hkb Is the characterise and Injurious la arcdltnt of the whiskies In aenera use. BOOTH. UAKKKTT CAM AO, Analytical chemists I hava anal.. . SW,TR'8',,,mbM' "W niBKV ""IP' C'HKKNUT Ono hiSIi,u.CCl.'.? !5m " Wharton, Jr., . Ihlisoelphla; and having carelullr tested It, I an ptessed to state that It Is entire y rasa most! powohos ob mimbwoi s substances ft " an unaJueJlr air ana fine-flavored quality of whisky. JAJMtH H. t HILTON, M. D., Antlytioai Cheml . . . . . Bostoh. March 1 law I rave mane a chrml"! analysis of cooimerelal sam . pits oi tllF.HNCT GDOVE wAi.sr V, whlSh proTesT be frj-e frcm the bmyy I usll oiia, and portnctly pare on unaduKerated 1 he flne flaTor ef this whluky la derive liotu the fraln nreti in manolaoturlna It. kespecttully, A. A. II A YKH, U. D (state Aisayer, Mo. 16 Boylaton Stieet LONG AV OK T II'S CKLEURATED OATAWEA WINES. J. W HAMMAH, SOLE AGEIV'T, 6 14 tbsm2 No. Gap MAKKET Street. yi XATIIAXS & SONS, I M P O II T E 11 S BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, Etc. Etc. No. 19 North FRONT Street ruiLADELPHJA. MOPES HATHAKS, BOKACB A. WATHAK8, OUX.AMDO D. KATHAftS. 119m MISCELLANEOUS. J. VACOHAM BXBB1CK, WILLIAM H. MBEBICK. JOHN B. OOPB. SOUTIIWARK KOUJSDKY, FIFTH AND WASHIKG10N StreiU, ilULADFLPHIA MKKK1CK A HONS, EKGINEkUi AND MAffllWISTS mannlBCture Hluh and Law l'l-asaum Ntum 1-m.in.. rA. Land hlver. and Marino Service. iioiiera, uasometers. Tanks, iron Boats, etc. Castings oi ail kinds, el. her Iron or btasa. Iron Krattfi knots inr ivnPv, wa,.v.i.am. Enllroad Stations etc ' Betoru and Gas Machlnory, of the latest aad most Im proved constt action. Every description of Plantation Machinery, and Sturar. Paw, and Grist Mills. Vacuum Pans. Open tteam Tialiia, Defecators, Fl.ters, Pumping Engines etc hole Agents ior N. BUleux'a Patent Sugar Boiling Apparatus, Nesniyth'a Pattnt isteam Hammer, and As- lnwsll & Woolsey'a Patent Centrllugal ougar Draining lachine. a sat BRIDBSBURO MACI1IXE WORKS. OrKICE, No. 66 H FKONT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. We are nrcnared to flit ordnra tn inv arrant fn. .n. well-known Jl ACH1HKBT FOR COTTON AND WOOLLEN Mil LB, Including all recent Improvements In Carding, Spinning, and Weaving. We Invite the attention ot manufacturers to our exten sive works. 1 15 ALFRED JUNKS & SON. TpITLER, WEAVER & CO., UANVFACTTJBERS OF Manilla and Tarred Cordage, Cords Twines, Etc., No. 23 North WATER Street, and No. 22 North DKLAWABE Avenue, PUILAKELPUIA. Edwin H. Fitlfr, Miohabl Wkavbk. Cobbas F Clotiubb. 1 14 QEORGE PLOWMAN, CARPENTER AND BUILDER, No. 232 CARTER Street And No. 141 DOCK Street. Machine Woik and lilllwrlghtlng promptly attend to as o RN EXCHANGE BA8 HAKCFACTORT. JOHN T. BAILKYAno. No. US N. FRONT and No. lli N. WATER Btreet. Pnladalphla. DEALERS IN BAGS AM) BAGGING oi every uescription, for Gialn, Flonr, Bait, Superphosphate ot Lime, Bane Dust, Etc Large and small GUNNY BAGS canstantly on hand. 2 22 S Also, WOOL SACKS. John T. Bailit. James Cascadbb. LEXAXDER G. CAT! ELL & CO. PRODUCE COMMISSION MEKCHASTS, So. 26 NORTH WHARVES, AND No. 27 NORTH WATFB STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 2 2 ALEXANDER Q. CATTELL BLIJAB 0. OATTBMi COTTON AND FLAX SAIL DOCK AND CAHTAri, ol all numbers and brands. Tent Awning. Trunk, and Wagon-Cover Duck. Also Paper Manufacturers' Drier Felts, from one to aevul ice wide; Paulina, Belting, Bail Twine, etc . JOHN W. EVERMAN & Co.. 16$ No lui JONES' Alley. WILLIAM S. GRANT, COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 33 8. DJkLAWABE Avenue, Philadelphia, AUKNf FOB Dupcnt's Gunpowder, Refined Nrtre, Charcoal, Etc. W. Baker & Co 'a Chocolate, t'ooea, and Broma, Crocker Bros. A Co.' Yellow Metal Sheathing, Bolta, and Nairn. I U STOVES, RANGES, ETC. JJNION OIL STOVES, A new and complete apparatui for Cooking and Heating by Petroleum OIL Our Stoves give no smoke or odor, and are not liable to get out oi older, being aa simple in every respect as Kerosene Lamp. 1 he Buker, Broiler, and Flat-iron Beater are the onlv special article of fur nlture required. For all other purposes, ordinary stove lurnitore may be used. DAVID II. LOSEY, BOLE AGENT FOR PENNSYLVANIA, No. 38 Bouth FIFTH Street. JLiberal ducount to the trade. 4 17 3in ro CULVER'S NEW PATENT , DEEP SAND-JOINT HOT-AIR FURNACE. RANGES 0F ALL. SIZES. ALSO, PHIEGAR'8 HEW LOW PREBSUBS STEAM BEATING APPARATUS, - BOB BALK BY CHARLES WILLIAMS, 610 f, i Vo. 1182 MARKET BTMUCT. THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCHENER, nrt ii DfiPl'ltl KANGK. tnr tatnlMsa h.u. or public institutions. In TWENTY DIFKKHfcN f H l.Rn. AAto Phl adelphla Ranites, Hot-Air lur- cs. Portable a. Pnria i n Heaters, l.owuuwu uraius. r ireuo.il Stoves, Batt Boilers, Htewbole Plates. Brullera, Cook- .tm I.. . .. I Htuvea, etc.. wibolesaia ana retail, by th maauiau- turers ' CUASE, til AKP T80MPH0N, p lstuta6m No. m N. BECOisU UUeet THE DAILYiEVgNlW TELEGRAPnrillLADELPniA.IONDAY JULY 10, ISM: MEDICAL. PoruLi. WRIGHT'S TAR SYRUP. FR1NC1FAL DEPOT, No.' 771 JSouth T11IHD Street Trice, fl-00 per Bottle; f5U0 for hRll-a dozcn. The ondersltnrd citizens use pleasure In eheerrail? reccHitnei.nlt.g tl.e use of Wrljl, Tar S?rup or coughs colds, eunsunipUon. who.iplngoub, siwtted ever. .Iver cemplatnt, pains In the bresst, bronch Iris. inBaain atlon. and restriction ot air vesseis In tha inn! etc. ' be remrdy aboula be In tSnlu iZ. """ Charles C. Vt i con. Korn's Ess oinee Charles H. Oraflen, Suvdap Hercw oflioa. James Noleu. h qu rtr ofliue Wl. Ham F.torblt, Associated Press (:nenier. Fire Alarm and Police T grnpli. r llth and 1 hesnut streets. i Bsitijulph. Front and ombartl streets. James W. l'errlne No. Charles street. H.A.Davis No. WSOsskl.l street Jnhn Woodside No 13HI Krankiln street. Kobert 1 bonips n No. liofl WaiierstreeU ?,Aw,Jl:?' m Pi p kiln siroet, J OcMoff No 731 8. ecoail street. John Hjvmour, No. 013 I, t ront street. W. H0V.srd. No. 1 ftnr.k tnu H. r. liartlett ,o. 327 8. ,-econd street. L. Bates Jio. 6f' Arch street Albert Martin. No. 417 S. Second street. Wa,ry Caldwelh No Sansoni street W. jhontas. No. '20 N. Fourth stroft T. M. ( arthv. No, 14 K irntu's alley. t.eorge Wl son No. iM Race street y . V. Krooas, No.6 North iecend street M. J. Hassett. No. 119 Canal street S. evoiour Rose BusMeion. Chnr es fioprs. No. !1 South street K. T. We Inf on, M conrt and Quarry streets V. V. Ihnnias. No. 13fi South lxt i atreot William Barns. No 61 A South front street. S. 8. ramord, Opera Manager, .lohn MsKlnnis. rear of No 1.14 North Second street Mrr. 8. K hoate. Newark. Del. Ur. William B. Wr ulii. .'in no iv uii-Miir ui ivuiiiuieaumir Dnrillk STKCP tof which we have already so.J con.Hiderab o lor the complslnts set forth in your printed bill alraa ty salimltteii 10 the public. An a rratltyinD aot to suffering bun unity we will cheer'u Iv recommend your preonra tlon to a 1 alllicted with diseases which U is designed ts cure. Yours, etc D1LKS A SON, Oruginsu. N, . corner Pine aud Slxtli streetn. For a'e also at J0I1N60N, HOLLOWAY COWDEN'S. DYOTT & CO A nd ail principal Drursuits and Dealers. The sul scrlber would beg leave further to say that be is prepared to flil orders ond forward tbe Hyrup tc any part at '.he country. Persons daeirlng other Inior niti n by msil will inclose a post aire stamp and answer! wl.l be retumrd as soeii as the exlgeucios ef businesi will admit Address .. . . . WILLIAM B. WRIOT, J 80 No 7718. THIRD street Philadelphia, la. Q L A D N E W S FOE TIIE TJNFOETCNATE. BELL'S SPECIFIC REMEDIES Are warranted In all cases, for tbe Spekdt and Pkhm v KaT Cubi ol all diseases arlmng from excesses or YOUTHFUL IND1.-CKEII0M. Emissions, Oenltal, Physioal and Norvous Debility. Im potence, etc. etc NO CHANOR OF DIET IS NECESSARY. They can do used without deieciion, and never fall to ellcct a Care, If used according to Instructions. HELL'S SPKCHPIC PILL.S, Price On Dollar per Box, or Six Boxes for Five Dol lars! 'o, Large Boxes, containing Four Small. . . , Price Three Dollars. From fonr to six boxes are generally required to cure ordinary oases of Seminal Weakness, though benefit Is derived trom using a single box ""Chronic Cases, and particularly when Impotence L G.e"'',aI Debl Itjr with Nervous Prostration has affected the system. BELL'S TONIC PILLS Are recommended as the most Efficacious, Bcjuvenatlns and Invigorating Kemedy in the wor d. A Package Price Five Dollars, wl.l last a moath, and Is generai.y sufficient In excrema cases of Debility and Impotence, BELL'S EXTEBNAL REMEDY, Price Two Dollars, sufficient for month, can be used to good advantage. It gives Strength to the Organs, and, with the Pills, will restore them to their normal condition. A Pamphlet oi 100 panes, on the KKHOK'i OF YOUTH, designed as a Lecture and t'au Ion to Young Men. sent tree. Ten Cents requited to pay postage. It yon cannot purchase Butt's Spkcifio Rembdict of your Diugglst, take no other, but send the money direct to DR. JAMES BRYAN, Consultlnfr Physician, . o. 81!) BROADWAY. New York. And yon will receive tbem by return of mall, post paid, and tiee from observation. For sale by DYOTT A Co., No. 232 N. SECOND Street. 6 11 1 DR. HYLTON'S Constitutional Renovator TOR TEE RAPID CURE OF Incipient Conanmptlon, and all DlscaMu Pertaining; to sJontiamptlou, BL'CH AS Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, and al' Diseases ot the Lungs and uesplratoo OrKons, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Loss of Ap petite, Nervous Debility, with , gieai tassituaeot tueuus cular System, etc. The successor this medicine In tbe cure of olsease has wltlibtoou many critical tests lu this country snd elrewhere; Its talutary effeois on duteoae are widely disseminated, and require no effort to party the preju dices ot the skeptic. ' Dr. Htltoh i I take tms oppormnlty to tnlorm voa that 1 eon-lder you the greatest doctor on dlseas. s ot the lungs In the country. I bad a spitting of blood, with large lumps ot green matter) a violent pain in my breast and shoulders, a airalning cough; and several ot the most eminent phvslrUns gave me up aa a hopetess ase ol consumption. I tried all the remedies ot the day and gained no relief but mew worse : when a friend ativlsed oie to tiy your Renovator, satisfying me. tnat yon were a regular graduate of the University of Penn sylvania and not a selt-etTled doctor. I used but nine bottles ot your Renovator, and. to the surprise of my irlends. 1 m now well man, and able to attend daily to my business. 'Any one needing further particulars of my case can call on meano be sa-if tied. "NICHOLAS BILpF.R, no, mo naoes truer. Dr. Tlylton is a regu'ar graduate oi the TJuiversltv of Pennsylvania. (His diploma can be seen at his office.) Examinee Luugs witnoui cnaige. uttice, No. 4ti Y1N4 Street a 24 thm2m SHIPPING. IJ1 ' AM'JKlU T.IVK Off M'l K KM rH ti ERN1A." "COLUiiilri "OiLLCOMA." !AtaBHlA "BRITANNIA," "INDIA.' Steam to LIVERPOOL. LONDONDERRY, BELFAST, DUBLIN NE WRY, CORK, AND GLASGOW'. KATK.- OF FAfSAGE. PAYABLK IN PAPER CL'KBENCY. CABINS 1,$aO,and 7i blti.RAt.lC ; Is, 1HK PAID CERTIFICATES Issued for bringing out passengers rroai the above points at LOWER RATES TUASi ANY OTHER LLSH Also, to and trom ALL hTATIONS ON THE IRISH RAILWAYS. SPECIAL NO I ICE. Passengers will take particul.ti no' Ice that the "Anchor l ine" is the only line trrantlna ttiiout.li tickets at the above rates, from Philadelphia to tbe points named above, and that tbe undnnUgued Is te omy uuiy aulhorued Agent in r tuinucipuia. Apply to W. A H A J ILL, Sole Agent for"ANCHOtt LINE," 1 15 No. 217 WALNUT Street. --fT s FOR NEW YORK. PI1ILADEL LiwUS. delphla Steam Propeller Comsany De fcuuun bwiitsure Lines.vla Delaware and KurlUtn Canal, leaving dai y at 12 M. and 4 p. M., conneutiag with all Northern and Eastern Lines. For freight, which win be taken noon accommodatlna terms, a; ply to WILLIAM M. BA1RD CO., tin . ' No. IMS. DELAW ARK Avenue T'O PHIP CAP1AIN8 AND OWNERS. THB umlersignsd having leased the lLENSINGTOj SCREW DOCK, begs toln orm his rrienas aud thepatroni 01 tbe Dock thai lie 1 prepared with lncreaseo fuuliltlet to accommodate those having vrase a to be raised 01 repaired, and being a practical ship-carpenter and eaulker, will give personal atteutlou to the vessels en trusted to him lor repairs. Cantaujs or Agents, rbtp Carpenters, and Machinists having vessels to repair, are aolloitoll to call. Having 1 be agency for the na.e of "Wettenledt't Patent Metallic t'ouiposttlon" for Copper Paint, for th pieservatlon of vessels' bottoms, for this city, I am pre pared 10 1 urn tab the same on favorable terms. lioim. ru J0HN1L H AMMTTT, - Kensington Screw Dock, Il DELAWARE A venae, above PA UREL Street THREE GENERAL AGENTS WANTED TO act m Important locations for the Mew York Aoot dejtiAl Insuraiioe CouiDaur. AetiVAinen nf eriuwt apply 10 kRANK. O. ALLEN. Bramh fedtce, No. 4t CliBNUT Street Asplysoon.. AUCTION SALES. I E 1. JOHN EDflAR TnnM.n r... . Inijenture Of tnort.age of the propeity hereinafter ue- ..... T 1 vrone an.i Liearneid Katiroati 1 tinnisnv, to ne as tnoitgaKee In trust to secure the payment ot f te principal and Interest of bonds o. said tympany in . aniouni of SM.Oaj which niortnaiie Is . "V. " " iJovranoer. A. D. lftou. and tecor.iod in the ttbte lor Brconlinu Deeds, etc. la an I tor tlto county of lilalr. on the 8 h day of Novemtmr A. D. l;6i. in Moruiana Book 'B," purs 107. IOH, Iu9. 110, and 111, do hereby give notice tnat default having been trade tor more Oian ninety da; a In the ferment of tbe inte- re.i uucwiu urmnuiieo ou tne said bonds I wlli. in pursn ance 01 ;w wmun reonet 10 roe directed of the uoiu.-ir unit teen thousand dollars In amount ol tbe said bonds and by vir ue of the power conferred upon n e In that respect by th sal 1 moruage exoose to M. I HC-MA 8 "i8,Auctloneeis at the PHILADEL 'hAl .J ,.. m "' City ot Phl adolphia. on 'ibursdsy, the 27tb day 01 September A. I. lntW npon the .loirinaiier siatea, tbe wnoie o the said ilcru-iued premises, viz. 1 - 'Ibe vt.ole 01 that seotion or the Tyrone and Clear field hailroae from Uie point 01 InterseoUon with th Pernsvlvst la Rai road, at or near ivrone Station. In Blair coanty. to the point 01 connection with the vraneu une m 1 no eaia .ivroni' and Cienrti.ld Railroad. grown mo Designated aa -The Inf rsectlon," being (.na.l llin. n.ll.ia a n .1 . . . . 'luaner irom tne rennsvt- vanla Ral road at lyrone Mailon, as the same Is nnr coi strncted. together with all and stngunribs rail ways rai,s Diioges, icnces. Iprlvlu ses. rlchta. and a I n-i iropr,.. y .'nir utMcription acquired by and be longing to said companv. adjkoent to or connected witn, or on tbe line ol said section o'' three and one quarter miles ot road. and ml the tolls Incomes, issues and proms to ne aerm-a auf to srl from tbe same and a i me lino u-ou mm occupied lor railways, depots or stat'ona between said poinu on said section o t iree tnu ooe-uar ei nil es with ail buUdtngs standing ti.AMnn At nmrnrori tllnl ns . , VD '.KRALLT. All tbe lands, railways, rails omittes. culverts, trestle works tool bouses, coal bouses, wharves, tences. rWhta of way, MOrkxliops machinery, stanona. depots, depot gronntls. works, masonry, and other jn,mir,i,.i,,r.. teal estate nuiidlrss, and Improvements of whatever mniKui iimii i'iM-rm-inim or Deiongng to the above mentioned uioperty and to the Said section ol the said Tyrone and Clearfle d Rnllroaa aud owuetl by said Company In conaection therewith. 1 be said section ot the Tyrone and Clearfield Railroad extending from the point of Intersection of the said Ty rone and Clearfield Railroad wlih the Pennav, vanla Railroad to the point of Connection with the graded li.iu ot tbe said iyrone and Clearfield Ral, road known laud as " J be Interaction " la about IX miles In letmtli. I IKRMS OF SALE. fin.OOO of the purchase tnonov to be paid in cash when te pn perty Is struck off. and the balance wlthiu twenty days thereafter. FAY Mi-NT on account of the said balance of purchase money, to the extent of the dividend thereof payable on the bonds se cured by the said mortgage snd the matured coupons of said bonds, mrv bemsae In the said bonds or coupons: snd if tbe dividend Is leu than the actual sum due upon tbe said bonds or coupons, the t olilors mav retain pos session of the said bonds and coupons, on receipting to tbe said 1 rustee for the said dividend and endorsing payment oi the same on the said bonds or coupons tlpon the putchase money being paid, as aforesaid, the said Trustee will execute and deliver deed of conveyance ol the premises to the purchaser or pur-chu.ne-8 in pursuance of the power couterred upon him by the said tnoi toae. In, turiber information In reflneet In mnA premises, mav be had upon app lottlon to the under alvntd Trustee, at the cfee oi the Pennsylvania Rail road Company. o. 23H H, third street 1'nllailnlphia. Jtiu.i tn ak thumson, irustee. No. 1M8 8. THiRO street. M. TIIOMI I & -ON" Aociloneors Nob. laa id 141 H. FOL Rill Street. SUtrSm Phliad,lphia. O J I C E. I. R. rKANRLIJN FA) Y. Trustee In a certain Tn.inn. ture ot Moiltrage ol the property herelnalt ?r desedbeu. executed by tbe i'yone and Clearfield Raiiroad Company tome tie mortgai ee in trust, to secure tbe Dai men ot the principal and intent of bonds of said Company to the an ouut Of feMMOO which moitgage Is dated the 1st day of FeLruary, A. D. 161, aud recorded in tbe oilloo or recoraing uveus, eic. . in ana lor the oounty 01 Blair on the 4tl, day of February. A. n.. lttftl in n,mu...J book B. eaue 118 etc.. and in the allien for r.,n,,r.uT... deeds, etc.. In aud for the county ot ( en ere. on the att' day of Februury. A. 1)., 18tj. in mortgaxe book E, para 40o. etc. do hereby give notice that detault having been uiiug ivi uiw4 uiuu uiueiy unyn in iu payilietlt Of the Interest due and demanded on the said bonds, I will In pursuance of the written request, to me directed' of the holders ol more than s)20,0 in amount ot the said bonds, snd bv virtue ot the power con erred upon me in Iba respect by the said mortgage, expose to pubic sale, and seil to the highest and best bidder, hv M HOMA.- A SON 8. Auctioneers at lhPllli iniri PHIa EX( HaNOE. ta the city oi Philadelphia on Thursday, the 27th dv ot September. A. li. Iikk nnnn the terms and conditions hereinafter stated, the whole ui iiiDiniuuiviirmm iiriiiiH aiiu irancnises. V1Z.1 1'be whole ot that tectlon ni the Tv m. u .. .1 1 1 1 iicm juuiroau irum iyrone otatiou, ntatr county, Peno sylvania, to philiipsourg. In Centre countv, Pennsyl vania, aa lue sauie is now constructed, together with on kuu iiiituiu i no laimaa, rai's, cross-ties, chairs spikes iron, timber, bridges, fenoes, together wliu ail iv kviciV u wKnuuuD acqairea oy and ne- lonuiDE to said t onjDanv aontirtenant tn and all the rlchts, llberiles, privileges, and oorporate Iranchlses ol said road and comnanv and n ik. T.n. Income. Issues and profits to be derived and tn , . . . u. .uo muuc, hiu on uia lanaa usea and oeou points, with all bulldinga standing thereon or procured ui.'u ivi lu. wit , i ,' ri, tji it ii ii ai. ii n.i. u.w..n . AND UENlCnAT.T.V All the lands, ruhwa, a. rails l.rlrio.a mlnrf. .... tie works, tool-bouses. coal-hnuoM ,.,... .X . rights of way, workshops, machinery, stations, depots ' depot grounds, works, masonry, and other superstruc- vuro, lem nun uuuuinvs, and Improvements of i.n.i.,.iii.,ui.,ii.iiiii appenaining or oeionvlng to the above-mentioned property and to the suld soaiioa of the said Ti rone and Clearfle d Railroad, and owned bv said ompany la connection thnrAvtih -n -v. rivhts. liberties, ortvlleges, and corporate tranohlses of EHIU V. .... UUV'V 1,1 11.11 , , i lie said section ot the said Trrin and rin.nu Railroad, extending trom said iyrone station iti.ir county, to and hrouith tbe boioauh nf rmiii,..,.... Centre count) , Is about ml es In lenirth. TtHJU.I OF SALE. 10.000 Of the DUlChasA mnn, v tn lie n.lil In i.Aat. fc. the ptoperty Is struck oti, and the balance within twenty days tht-reufter. Payment on acoonnt of the said haianoa r KnMi money to the ex'ent ot the dividend thereof payable on the bonds secured by the said m. ngaue aud the matured coupons ot the said bonds, may be made io the suld bonds or coupons) and it the div.dend lu less than the actual sum due upou tbe U bonds and coutipus. the ho'ders mav retiilu p issesslon oi :he said bonds and ei moons on ruceinting to the said irustce lor the said dividend, and endorsing pay ment of the same on the Said bond-t or coupons. Upon the purchase-money being paid as aforesal l. the Trustee will execute anu deliver adeedot' conveyance ol the premises to the purchaser or purchaser, in pursu unce of the power conferred upon him by the said mortgage. Any further Information tn respect to the said sale o premises may be had on aopllcation to the undersUtied rl lustee. al his ofl.ee, No. 4i .Soutii iillllU Street, In the city of Phliadelph'u. R. FRANKLIN RALEY .Trustee . No 42 Houth Third street , M. TIIOVAS . 80NH, Mictloneera, 6 Itn3m Nos. lliand 141 South FOURTH Street. rp R U STEES" SALE. Whereas. THE (IRK A 1' WE8TERV l'KTnn. LEU HAND litHNlNU COMPANY, of St Louts, Mo , did,on the Twenty -third day of January, A. D. Eighteen huodreo and sixty-six, convev to the undcr slgned.ts Trustee,the lauds and premises hereinafter de scribed, to secure the payment ot a certain promissory note, made bv said ( ompany, and bearing even date with said trust eeed, ior the sum of ten thousand three hundred dollars, payable t.i CUARLEs W. FORD, or to his otder. one day a tnr the date thereof, with lawful Interest! and a an to secure the payment to said Ford oi all other moneys which be might, irom time to time advanc to said ompany, at lu request, with interest. And whereas. It wus lu and by said Trust Deed pro vided that, in case tbe said Coninany should make deiault in the payment ot the mouevs secured by said note, or in tbe payment ol any otheafnoneya tueroul t -r to be advanced by the said Ford, with interest, that the suld 1 rustee might proceed to sell the property In said deed decrlbed or anv part thereof, at pub ic vendue to the lilubeet bidder, at the east iront ol the Court Huuse In tt boms, lor cash, tltet iiivlng sixty days publlo notice ot the time, terms and place of said sa e. by advcrtlietrent in some newspaper printed in St. Louis and in 1 Uilade.phia And whereas. Default has been made In the payment or ine rooiieya eecureu uy sum ueea, notice is titer lore hereby given that the subsciiber as such Trustee whl. on tbe 'th day ot September. A. D. eighteen bun- dred and sixty-six. betwcea the hours of 11 and 1 o'clock ? it . at the east iront of the ( ourt House In e t I ouli. Mo., sell at publio vendue tor cash to the high est bidder, the lands in said deed mentioned, aud which are described as lollows: All that certain tract of land (ituate in the township ot Harmony, coutr of Venango, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and de scribed as follows, to wit i Beulnningat post at the noitheast corner ot the llertcl nor Company 'a lan.l. and thence extending south one and thr e- ourth (le rrins west ce hundred ami seventy and seven-tout its rods to a flus' at tin southeast corner of the liurkimet Company's snd; thence south seventy and one-halt degrees, east !oity-on and seven-tenths rods to a oost tbe southeast ton'ier of the piece; thence north one ai d tlirce- ourths degrees. east one hundred and etgUty-tltree and lour tenths rols to a post tbe northeast corner of the tract; then north elghty-eigh and oiw-tou th degrees, west thirty nine snd elght-tonths rods to the pluce of boulu nlng contslulng loity-iour acres oi land. Date, June ill, 11W6. HAMILTON 8PENCKR. (29 IlOt Trustee. MONUMENTS, TOMBS, GHAVK-STONES, Ktc. Just completed, a beautiful verletr ef ITALIAN MARBLE MONUMENTS, TOMBS AND OR1VE STOS ES. Will be sold cheap for cash. Work sent to any part ol the United States. ' ! HENRY H. TA1UI. ' ' MARBLB WORKS, 124 wttuS No. 710 OBEEN Street, Ptilladuluula. AUCTION SALES. N i 1, JOHN EDGAR THOMSON, Trustee n a certain Inucnture of Mortage of the nop.rty Hereinafter ue sci.tH.o executed by the Tyrone and t leaideld Kal.road Company to me, as Mor aagee in Tiust, to secure ihl Payimntof the prinoli aland Interest orbontirosald Cotupaiiy to the amount ot vrj UPu which MortaasTta ?.o:''e.12thd"5' r A. D. 1M9. and riSrKS In tl.e on., e lor lecordlng dteds. etc . lu and lor the coun' oi Blair, on the lHth day ot May. A D. 19, In mei?2La book A t agea Ml 4-8-6-7 and 8 snd In the oftlc? tor Ve ft"Iu. ,"tifl,'ur et0 la nd ,or ,I,e conntvot Centre, on lb? ?.. ! A D. 18A9. In mortgage book f Urn mail. . ' "ereny give notice that detault havlna por H.ed premises; vie ,' uu "e saio mu niioieoi mat section Of said Tvrnna anil f'l.ae- vuo, uriTi.rarw, ngnw, and all real nronortv of every desciiiilon aoqulred by and belomrina to sahl Comnanv, and all tbe tolls fr..m. i.""""" J.5' tn tn derived and to .V' l?"' "".u f1"- i.nn. ,,.in .,t ;u """'."" no a t tne ;Ynn.h-7-.7..M n,r.V.r. -'7V- "P."s, or sta -"-': . iuo ouudlnas stand In a ItiArmin i.r tiHirurail iharnl... Bfcauu Ml C1KNI-.RAT.1.V' All ihe lands, railways, ral s. bridges, culverts trest'e worss, too, houses, com houses, wharves, ence's rluhtl - -, uiii,iu.ni n. (..una, uepots uennt grounds, works, lna-onrv, and otlier supeistructure noi c.-imwe ouiivinns ana improvemenu o. whatever nature or klud appertaining or belonging to the above mentioned propettv. and io the said section of said ... i.,r ai... , ,ckiu ii uRmunu, mn Dsu Dy said Com . ii. vunrn itvii Liivicii i 'i h salu section of tno Tyrone and Clearfield Railroad, ex ted uitf from the Intersection ol thn , vrnna ami i m..J field Railroad with tho rai road lor norly be'onging to the Tyrone aud LocK haven Rnllrond i ompany, but now v me iiaiu r.aK e v ai ev ttttiiroaa company, la abou v uiiien ta lengtn. tphmh nir kti.v. 10,000 of the purchase money to oe naid In cash when the ptoperty is stiuck off, and the baianee witalu '40 days PaI MFNT on account of the said baisnce of purchase monev, to the extent of the dividend thereof payaule on the bonds secured by the said mortgage and the ma tuied coupons of th said bonds. may be made In the said bonds or coupons; and If tbe dividend is less than the "tii uuu upon tne aaia oottas or coupons, tne holders may retain possession ot the said bonds and coiinons on recelntlnr tn tha said 1 rnataa tnr k..i dividend, and endorsing payment of the same on the as Id Upon the purchase money being paid as aforesaid, the irosieewiu execute ana Deliver a deed ot conveyance ui uie premies to me puicnanr or purcnaiers in pur suarce ot ttteoowei conferred uoon him hv tha aatii uioi laasv. ny lunner lniormnrton in respect to said sa'e, or lueuiises. may oe una anon application to the under stenen i rusiee, uie ontce ot tne tennsv van la KU, road Company, No. 23d N. Third street. Phi ade phla. in 11 w 1.- ri- A U ft'l 1 . r. . win, ,uuau iini ino I rusieo. . Ko.8.18 8 1HIRD Street, . , M. THOMAS A SON. Auc'loneers, S 21 mf4m Mew. 139 and Ml S. FOURTH Street! SHIRTS, FURNISHING GOODS. & J. W. SCOTT & CO. SHIRT MANUFACTURERS, AUD DEALERS IN MEN'S FUltNISllINO GOODS, No. 814 CHESNUT Street, FOUR DOORS BELOW THE ' CONTINENTAL," 8!i6 5rp PHILADELPHIA. PATENT SIIOULDBll-SEAM WHIliT MANUFACTORY, AND GENTLEMEN'S FTJBSISHING STOltE PERFtOT FITTING BHIR1S AND DRAWERS made irom measurement at very short aotioe. All ether aittcles of GENTLEMEN'S DRKS8 GOODS tn lull variety. WINCHESTEK & CO., 8 24$ No. 706 CHESNUT Btreet FLAGS, FIREWORKS, &o. Jp 1 11 E W O R K S I T I R E W O It K S I GhEAT CENTRAL DEPOT For Pyrotechnics of all Kinds, Suitable for olty retail trade, and also a large assort m cot for Frivate I xtubltions. Oeotlemen getting up private displays are especially requested to call. JOSEPH E. SMILEY, c so No. 23 South PRO NT Street. TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, ETC. PHILADELPHIA 8 U BO EON 8' BAKUiur. institute. No. 14 K. AilNTH Miwl iK... f .-i. n. ii 7. ttl-Stll. Bite.' tblrtv Years' nratleal av mi el a mm guarantees the skUiui adjustment ot bis Premium . -,.u, "i.uuiiih jroasuie t russ, ana a variety t others. Supporters, Klastio Stockings, huu uer Braoei f rutches. Suspensories, eto. Ladles' apartment cor ducted by a Lady. j- j ICE COMPANIES. j 'ASI bvltw 1CJB UOMPANV.-SEA80N OP JJJ 18U0. B lbs. daily. 60 cents per eek i 12 lbs dallv. laoeuis per weea; it) ins. daily, ft oeuts per week 20 lbs .lull,. aiim i. t ... .... . . Street below Third. vcva.. 1'OPUI. o ztiurjKr.M THOU V8 J. LYONS. JOHj 8. MYERS. ti l GOVERNMENT SALES. g A L E OF 31 A C II INE11I, ETC. Natt Dppartment, Bcbeav or Yarub and Docks, W AHHI If ATOM. .Illna 111 IQlt.1 Will be sold at Public Auction mi tha K'- v'j NORFOLK on FRIDAY, the 8d day of Auusi next, the following artio es, viz.: iiue i wenty-one Hollers of Kotling Mill. beveu Xail Machines one tiuide Mi'l (cotnpletol, 38RollorB. Two bundles Saws ior SioUto? Screws. Two Machines for Slotting 8orow t-even Maohtnes lor Cutting I'ureads. Vour Oil ltotaiaei. Two Oil Press Hollers. Kiyht pieces Iron buattmar. Six sets Couplings for Miattme Lot oi Tans and Dies lor Gas Jj'ittinz One box Laoinvs (Icathor). T bico boxes llo tiuir. One bun-screw Machine One piece Leather lleltinjr, 0 inchos wido 164 pounds. ' One piece Leather Bcltino-. pounds. " One piece Leather Boltinjr, 20 Inches wide, 224 pounds. ' two roils unni Packing. Six bars Ooiuiron ateei (cast). Sa e to cotumonoa at 11 o'clock A. SI. Tonne Cash, in nmemniant tn,,,.' cles to te removed from the yard within ten da, s trom day ol sa e. By order ci Navy Department 6 lWntbl3t Chief Bureau Yards and Locks M A K 8 II A L ' SALE ltv virtue of flva writ, rj aaln bv tlio tl,-, muff CAIiWALAIiEIt. Jutke of tbe Du'rlet Court oi the l ulled states In and lor the fcasiern District of l'onn. sv. vanla, to me directed will be so d at public sale, to the Ii Kit est and boat bidder, for cah. at thn Mtnrdk at OVt ELL. SKKltlt Ii, I'll.. No 127 N. K Rrt'T ui.,V on Friday, uly 20, lHHi at 11 o'clock S narrei" ui " uinay. Also. 1 Barre s Ot Whisk v. Also. 6 Barrels of Whlsfcv. Also,! Barrels ot Whisky. Also, 3 Barrels ot Whisky. A deposit of ten percent, will be ruuulred to be made at the time of sale. . J. V, KI.LMAHICB, T S tbstuOt V. 8. Marshal. E. D. of rennsylvaula OR 8ALK STATE AND COUNTV RIQUTS ol f'aoewell Co. 'a Patent Wind Guard aud Air Heater nr Coal Oil Lamps i It nreveuts (lis Chimneys from breaking. This e will wairaut A lo saves eu third tbe oti. t an ana see tbem they cost out ten cautu Nu Vii BACK Street, Miluulelpbia Sample sent to and part v( lu tt uited BUita on receipt ot Mceuu. i ia th Interest due snd demanded on the said bon.ts. I wlU In pitistiunca oi it,, ami.. ..,.. tn a ' .'T hS-rta'iJ"" f""1 "" -mount of The ."id lh?t ;esn,e.b?;j'.rKlne ofJno Pwe' 0"'"'00 nnoS ml J ind bHP in . r'KiK expose to public sale 1 P k, 'O Hie hlt-hest and best bidder bv M. I HO.M . S Ti ??i"'!n- PHILADELPHIA EX 41 Ui rfaV i SMm iL i blla'elt.hla on Thur-dsy, the yjrJtfJ. .Ptember. A D. It-fig upon the terns and i ...... 3 iw i, '"" pomroi inierseotion with the cVur; nr , In rfl.rl I ,. PROPOSALS. PKOi;OfcAL8 FOR ENGRAVINGS OP THR ILLUaI NATIONS ACtOtlPAJNYINti IUK HKIOK1 OP IUB COMMISsIJlilfiR or l'ATKN TS FOR IHE TEAK lHbfl! W OFFIOB SCPKBTBTENUBnT fUBI.IO PRtNTttTa I ' . Vt ASHIWOTOS, July 8, lsoa ' wo,S!l,iroPr'aI" Wl11 b recolved at this of flea ontu TQDIDAY.the IMh day or July?m 13 o clock, lor furnishing one set of electrotype pare of the Illustrations or Maohlnory, etc, accompany ing the Heoort of the Commissioner ot Patents lor tho year 1866, with tbe name and address of the) patentee, and the character and date ol the patent on eacn illustration. pu The drawings will be furnished on paper to th contraotor, who must arrange tuom into pares in. numerical order, as near y as is consistent with neat ness and comp'otnosa; and tbe execution f Hie work must bo fully equal to that iurnishod lor the publisl.ed report for 1XG2, whic bos been adopted as t lie staDuaid for the present volume. I he p'atea are to be delivered at tins oillce Iroe of cost lor trans portation, and snhiect to the approval or rejection of the Stipeniitendentof Fubllo Prinrtng Bond and approved sooLnty win be required tor the I at thiol performance of the contract. Ihe work wnl comprise about Ave thousand Ulna trations . making over seven nundrod pages, mea suring 4J by 8 inches. Bidders aro required to propose lor the work ty the iltiKtration, with the understanding that, whoa more tnan one figure ta tequiiod to i instrate an invention oi dosirn (as n t-ouierinies ti e case), the whole number of fliures wil. be estimated aud paid lor as a single illustra tion. Awards will be made "to the lowest and best bid. der lor the interest ol the Government, due regard being paid to the execution ol the work " under the onection of tne Joint Committee on Printing is ho reserve tbo right to csuse anv bidder t lurnisU a specimen plate ot a design .o be riven him, with t roof that ii was made in the establishment of that bidaei, and that he possesses the necessary facilities tor tbe prompt and proper execution ot the work. Any lurtlior information that may bo n quired wilt bo furnished upon application to this othoe. or to the t ommisriioner ot Patents Proposals will be addressed to " Tbe Joint Com mittee on l'rii.ting." Wasblne-ton, D. C, care of the undenttgned, and indorsed on the envolope. J roposa a ior l atent OUlce Report." ,n lr t , JOHN 1) DEPKEES. 7mwfGI bnperintendent ot the Public Printing. IJHOIOSALS FOB CUE PURCHASE OP TWO YAClllS OK SAIL BOATS. ABMBTANT VUARTKRMASTBB'S OPVIOH, I l'BILADKLPHIA. Ta , July 8, lt ( 1 1 roposa s in duplicate, will be reoelvod at fcealrd mis otnee uut l FKlliAY, 12 o'e ock M. July to I806, lor Inrnisbing ihe (juartormaster's Department tins ofhee ni.u mi iscnuor caii rsoau ot Irom twenty five (26) to thirty 18O) ton. These boats to be in good condition and ready for immediate use. bid- er. win state pnos In wrl.lng and figures. l-icli bid ninat be guaranteed by two responsible persons, whose signature must be appended to tha guarantee aud certified to as boing good aud suffi cient security lor tbe atnojnt invo ved, by the Unites! Mates District Judite, Attorney or Collector, or other public officer, otherwise the bid wld not b considered. T he right is resenred to reject all bids not doomed of interest to the Government. Bv ordor of Brevet Bng -t.eu GF.OKGE Q. CR0SMAN. Arsistant Quartormasier-tien. (J. 8. Army. ,o,. HfcNRY BOWMAN. 7 9 IQt Captain aud Assistant Quartermaster. GOVERNMENT SALES. " LARUE SALE OP CONDEMNED yi; ALTERM AS 1 EK'8 SiOKES, CLOIU 1NU, ETC. C'HUf QUARTEUMABTKK'8 OFFIOB, I Dbpot or WASutMoroir, I wr.n , Washinotom, D. o.,Juiv9, 1806 I Will be sold at 1'ublto Auction, on WEUNtCS DAX, July 18,18(36, oommenoing at 10 A. Al . at Government Warehouse No. 4 aud No 6, situated 011 New York avenue, between Etghtoeuta anil Nineteenth stieets west, under tne dir.otion of Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel JAM.ES 41. MOOKE A. Q. M., tutted MaUs Army, ' ALOt Oh' UN8EUV1CEABLR CLOTHINO AND CONDEMN LD QU AKTEKMLASlEE'S 8 lOKJia. consisting or about 2197 Great Coats, , 947 Irowsera, 1524 Dress Coats, ' IBM) Mhirts, BiU Jacket (assorted), 626 Drawers. 2b9 e-ac-t Coals, 1 And a large amount of Tools suitable for the ase of blacksmiths, carpenters, saddlers, tinners, aud other mechanics. Also: Steves. I Fire Hose, Hose Couplings, Hoee Pine. beaters, Rangta, Cauldrons, Cooking Utensils, Stove Pipes, Elbows, Lanterns, Knives, 'Hunks, ' Balh Tubs, Bridles, Halteia, Kiaiur Saddles, Biusaes, rMivtn Hose Carnages, One Hand Fire-enmnr. xiose Nozsies, .Ladders, Cotton Pauling, Steam 1'ninp, Platform Scales, r uoetoarrows, .Iron Bedstead -t, ! Wooden Bouohea, Spades, . Ziuo, Old iron, . Kope (assorted), 'lacking Boxes, With a variety ot other properly, together with about 14,000 pounds 01 W oollou aud Cotton itaga. Sa e will bo continued from day to day until an the pro) erty 1a sold Puichaseis must remove property within five (61 davs irom date ot i-alo. Terms of sale Cash, in Government funds. D. tl. KUCK.EK, Bvt. Maj. Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, 7 10 7t Depot ol H ashington. STEAMERS AND tLirSltX LPittolS. Dipot Quartermaster's Ofkicb, I Baltimoub. Md , July 11, 1868. ) Will be sold st bammore, Maryland, on 1 U hUJ. DAY, July 24, 1808, at 10 o'clock A M., at tbetr ancboiage, south side of basin, the following-named Vessels, together Vii h all their Stoies, Anchors. Boats, etc., beionpiug to thorn, now on board, ' ' " THE "JOHN ADAMS," Side-wheel double-end ferry boat ot 171 tons; length on deck, 148 feet; breadth ol beam, 82 loet; over, all 69 it it; ucptb ol hold, 11 let 1 2 iiioiies: draft, 7 loet: has one low-pressare inclined engine: diameter ot cylin der inches; stroke 01 piston, It lei-ti well lound In ail her outfits ; hull good as new, but slight tepaira tequired to machinery. IrirJ "At;iiii.L,i!i3, Kide-wheel steanieroi 826 tons; length on deck.1160 feet: bradth ol beani.it feet: over all. 40 ieut: depth of hold. 8 feel; dralt, 6 feet; has one low ores- sure team engine; diameter ol cylinder, 61 inches; since of piston. 10 feet; lu good running order, with stotes on board ' .TT. ,1.. IV,-., 1,T TT .. , Jim nairiiuniiti, Sirte-vrhflil a earner 01 about 40J tons: lnnrth on deck, 164 feet; breadth of beam, 23 teet; ovsi al', 44 leet: oeoth of hold, 6 leett dia't. 6 foett has one low-preaoure beam engine: diameter of o.liuuor, 88 inches: stroke ol piBtou, 8 leet: in ruuning ordor. with stores on boara. THE "ISLAND CI1Y, Hide-wheel steamer ol 108 tons; length on deck, 16 feet; breauth ot beam, 22 leet; over all. Si teot; depth 01 hold, 6 leet; draft, 8 lee;; has one low pressure beam engine; diameter of erllnder, 88 niches; stroke of piston, 8 leet; rebuilt in Balti more in 1804; in running Older, witn stores ou board. . THE "JOHN H. IDE," Screw steamer of lKfi tons: lensth on deck, K3 feet; breadth ol beam, 22 Itet; depth of hjld, 7 feet: dralt. 4 leet 8 inches: has oun hiifh pressure engine; diameter of cyiiudm, 24 inche: 'roke ot piston, 2 feet; capacity 01 cargo aooui tow uwre a; in flue condition, and well fouua in a 1 nerouiuia Tbe above vessels are admirably adapted tor light frnirrhta anil from thnir llrawina but little Water ai'O) hug jwerket boats now only sold ior waut of lunhex use by the Governmeut. ' , . i erm Cash ,Ja Uovernmentjfund", on tho day ot MBv order of tha Q'aoley 713 9t Col and Ch ef Q. M. Mid. Mil. pVt. -1LOTHINU DEl'Or.bCUU YLKILL ARSENAL. ftLIP1! EXXCVTITX AKD 1S8PBOTINO OFFICER, 0"'CB M5-BILA1)B1-PHIA, July 11 I80U. SA1E OP DAMAUKO BLANKETS. Will k old at Public Auction, on acoouut of tlio United Stales, ut the SohuvlklU Arsenal, Uraya Kerry road. Philadelphia, l a , on SATURDAY, July 21, 180U commencing st 10 o'clock A. M.l (bWO) i",ooLJiN BLANKETS (DAMAGED). Samples of the same can be seen upon appbcatio a at the Sohuv Ikill Arsenal, or at the olBoe ot Messra M. 1 bomas ft Sons, Auctioneers, Nos. 189 and 141 Souila Pourth aireet. l'nilaueiphia. Terms ot sale Cash, (iovernment funds. l'urohasers iuubI remove tbe property within Qv days alter dateof purohase. Bv order of Brevet Hng-Oen -GEORUE II. CEOSSM AN. Assistant QAiiirteraiasti-r-lieue'tti U s. Army. . HENRY W JANES, ' Brevet Major,' A. Q'l United States Army, 7 11 til Vueoutive aud lrwuootutjr OlUtrer.
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