THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1800. THE CELESTIAL EMBASSY. TlCblne Envoy' Report on England. from the Ovl. The foltowini? Is the translation of a despatch from the Chinese Commissioner, at present in fewrland, to his (J )veinmcnl: Ptn-ta-ln, Com missioner from his Celestial Majesty to the Hnr fturinns of Europe, a Privy Councillor, r Member of the Buard of Etiquette, Senior President, of the Council lor Foreiern Disputes, to his High iess the Prince ot Kuner. Having been required by your lllshne.'.s to sen.l such reports as may eeeni to bo worthy of attention, from time to time, In these distant pait, I lmstcn now to re port that I have in safety landed in this, the country of the English barbarians, and am liv ing; Jn the Capital. I am informed that, even as his Celestial Majesty deemed It prudent to retire lrom Peklu on the approach of the barbuiian officers, so also ban the Queen of thce people retired to a place in the country, on a hill by a liver, where she will be sate Iroin no. In the same way it is said that the heir appa rent has abo left the capital, and bctakeu him self to a private house, where he may be secure from any daueer from our presence. Mulor Prine, who i sent to wait on us, savs that the Queen and Prince are not pone away from fear, but that some horses are running about near the louse to which the prince is gone. This Is evi dently to deceive us, lor the barbarians do not Bhoot' horses, and if it was only to see them, whv should they not be made to run in the capi tal? We have, "however, tried to reassure the Piime Minister that there Is no occasion for fear. But these English seem to me to be a very timid rac. Your Highness, perhaps, will hardly believe me when I say that the com monest word to hear is "panic, " which, lam told, means a foolish and prouudless fear. In every place where we go we are sure to be met Jtjr this expression. I have asked Major Brine, and he says that it is a great fear about not having money enough, and that a great bank has been making a great "squeeze." They are, indeed, an odd people. If theic is not money enough, the experience of the Celestial Empire, as your bishuess knows, points necessarily to a "squeeze;" but the English as yet do not understand politics. Then, again, 1 find great l'ear among many of a body of what are apparently Taepings, but here called Fenians. I have asked to be shown their camps, or taken to their army, but then I am told there is no carap and no army. Then I say. "Of what, then, are you afraid ?" and 1 am told that it Is in another country that the Taeping Fenians aie, and that something might happen in that country to disturb the peace. It must be a bad Government, unlike the strong one under your Hi alines, which can thus tremble at everything. Then I am told that thsre is a great fear among some of the great council that they will lose their seats at the governing board. It is dilhcult to understand this question, as there seems to be much division on the subiect. As far as I can understand there are two parties in this State. One is the party under Lord Bright Russell. He is in power, and he does not want to give it up; aud there is another patty under Lord Derby, who has the curious custom of running very fast along a piece of grass once a year near the capital, amidft the cheers ot his people. This ceremony we were too late to see, which I much regret. Now, the one party want to divide the seats of the other party, a'nd as I am lold that a scat is a tine palace in the country, the party ot the running lord do not want to lose them, and therefore they fight amongst themselves and with the followers of the great LorditUFsell. I fear that I have not made the matter very clear to your Ilighnes; but it is a very trivial matter, as no one but the rivals themselves seem to care lor it. Reform Is the name of the palace where Lord Bright Russell lives, but it appears tint the servants of Derby have olten tried to get into It. The barbarians here seem to be weak iu other ways. As far as I can learn, there is a -great commotion in States near here. It is said they are going to light, but I am unable to understand what they are going to fight about. I have written to the great Lord Russell to ask, but he has not yet answered me. I am told that England will have nothing to do with it; but this seems to rcie to be untrue. If she could send troops and ships all the way to Tckin to fight, she must surely fight here when she is so close. So I said to Major Brine, hut he told nie that the policy of the Govern ment was non-intervention that is, that they did not interferes with other nations. This is evidentlv untrue, or they would not have bom barded Canton or burnt Yuen-ming-Yuen. It is plain to me that iu England now everybody is very much airaid of everything, and that we have been led into paying too much attention to what she savs and does. I would suggest to your Highness that it would be good policy to threaten to send a fleet of )ia)a to blockade the Thames, bhould vou have any difficulty in the future with, the Euslieh Ambassador at Pekin. It you can prove to the barbarians that you are in earnest you will conquer, for their iiovern nient ha3 never yet been able to persuade others that it is in earnest about anything. What tbe Cele'tlnl Embassy Witnessed lu the liritish Parliament. From the Pall Mall Gazette, June 2. The Asiatic gentlemen who last night vititcd the Hous-e of Commons witnessed a remarkable scene, which must have rather disturbed their previous conception of th? "collective wisdom" of a preat country. For more than an hour a large gathering ot grave-looking gentlemen were engaged in hooting, howling, and groaning, while an exched littlo man was seen wagging a grey beard and ecsticulatina wildly, while every now and then, as the storm around him partially lulled, he whs heard shouting disjointed frag ments of sentences at the top ot his voice. The Oriental visitors probably learned trom lheir interpreter, that this was Mr. Whalley discoursing about Fenianism and the Pope, and must have been rather puzzled to know whether H was a terror of the Irisn or hatred of the Pope that caused such discord. Possibly they fancied that when the yelling ceased the biif-incsB was over, since they went oil' as soon as the comparative silenca of a single member addressing a quiet assembly was established. There Is no say me, indeed, how long the dis order might have continued, had not Sir Percy Burrell interrupted Mr. Whalley by a suggestion that the Speaker should count the House. The Conservative benches we re cleared almost in an instant, and there was also a partial retreat iroin. the other ?ide, possibly in tin? hope that both :Mr. Whallev and Retorui miahtthusbe escappd. The Speaker, bowevrr, under the circumstances it being obvious that tnere were far more tban forty pre-ent declined to count, but appealed to TUr. Wbnllev in terms which scarcely dis guised rebuke, to spare the House a continu ance ol such an unseemly scene. After this, the member lor Peterborough bad a suflicieiit fenso of decency and rci.son not to persevere, Ot course, in such a chso. tho House had no power to reduce Mr. Whalley to 6ilence, though they could prevent ins uemg uearu. We cannot helo thinking that, after a decided protest against tbe time of the House baing wasted l" an" idle motion, members Bhould have lesiunei themselves with dignity to the infliction of Mr. W'tiallty's turbid nonsense. Siifrh n tumult, as lu'-t uiett prevailed between live ai d t-is was certainly not creditable to the House at laree, however much ihe chief blame micrht be due to Mr. WhaP.ev's pertinacious ill- breecM'irf. It would probably serve no purpo.se to remind Mr. Whalley of the rules aluteot cour tesy and common sense, which require that members should consult the convenience of the House, aud respect n reasonable wish expressed by a largo maloritv. Up to a ceitain point his atlroll perlorttiP.nces aiei.o doubt very damaging to the Protectant caute, but he would put it to tho Father whether he Is not cartying his tac tics too tar, and overacting his part Ho niigi.t be content with bavin'-' disturbed the great Protebtant champion, Mr. Newdogite, to sucn an extent that, he instantly quUs the House whenever Mr. Whalley rises. T lie people of Peterborough ought also to reflect whether the discredit of such an exhibition as that of labt niuht does not extend to themselves. II tltncM) to cxeicise the franchise bo tested by tho results of elections, we apprehend that 1 eter borough has given abundant proof of iu inca pacitv to select a representative by twice return ing a Whalley to Parliament. r MEDICAL. yox roruLi, WRIGHT'S TAR SYRUP PRINCIPAL DEPOT, No. 771 fouth UilltD Street Price, fl'OO per Bottle; $5-C0 for half-a-dozen, TI.e in. derailed citizens take pleasure In choerttilly recommending ti e ue of u right's Tar Sjrup r coua h. colds, consumption, whooping-cough, spotted fever, liver complaint, pi.lns In the brcust, imiiehkls, inflammation, nnd restriction ot air vessels In tUe lungs, etc. 1 lie remedy should be In every tumlly i Charles (;. Wiifon, 'ornv' Frn$ olllie. Chares II. tirallen, Hut.daf Mercury ollice. .1 nines Holen. Jt.qu.rrr olhce. Wl.llani F. Corblt, Associate! Press. William II. Carpenter, Klro Alarm and Police X graph. Filth and ( heKiiut streets. A Randolph, Front and I cmburd street. James W. ferrlne Ko. 1129 Charles street. 11. A.DbvIb No. 323 Ussklil street ilobji W oodslde No. 1311 Franklin street. liotiertUioiiipflrn. No. li.DH Walter street, It. ( Marcn, o. fi;6 Ptanklln s reet. J (leblotr. No 731 8. second street. John fevmonr. No. 513 8. 1- ront street. TV. Howard, No. 1 Dock street It. ('. 1'artiett. No. i!7 8. second street. I,. Hates No. 05 Arch street Albert Mnrtln, No. 417 8. Kecond street. . Mary Cu dwclU No VWi Hniisoni street. W. 'ihomns. No. 20 N. Fourth stroi t 1; M. t inthv. No. 1' 0 K tretli's alley. (leorge W l son No 2116 Kncestieet. V . F. Itrooks, No. 6!) North second street M. J. Ubmbi It. No. 119 Canal street. 8. Seymour Rose liustleton. t'hnr i s Uogem, No. Wl Houth street. li. T. We.iliiK on, Second and Quarry streets l. F. Thomas. No. I'M South slxt'i street. Wlillnni Ksrns, No. Mo 8outh Front s.rcot. H. 8. Hanionl, Opera Mnnaeer. ,iobn MuRinn'8. rear ot No. 1.34 North Second street. lrf. H. li. C'lioate, Newark, Del. Mr Willinm fi. 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In extreme cases of Debility and Impotence, HULL'S EXTERNAL HKMKDY, Price Two Dollars, suftloiont for a month, can be used to good advantage. Itplved 8tte.ngt.i to the Organs, and, with the Pills, will restore them to their normal condition. A Pamphlet o: 100 pages, on the KUHOUS OF YOU fS, designed as u Lecture and C'auJun to Young Alen, a-'nt tree, Ten Cents required to pay postage. It you cannot purchase Bull's Specific Remedies ot your uiuggisi, raae no outer, out semi mo money dhtct to DR. JAMES BEY AN, Consyltlnp Physician, No. 819 BltOADWAY. New York, And you will receive thein by return of mall post paul, anu lice irem ooservouou. ouj J) JX. II Y L T O N S CONSTITUTIONAL RENOVATOR FOB THE RAPID CURB OP Incipient Consumption, ami all Diseases Prtln4ng to Consnniptlon, ri tii as Cot.ghs. Colds. Hoarseness, Cronp, Bronchitis, and all Diseases of the Lungs and Inspiratory Oryaus, jlver compiaini, uyBpupma jjosh oi Ap petite, Nervous Debility. wuU gitnt Lassitude ol the Mus- pnlur Nvnvm. n!n. The success of this medicine In tho euro of rlscase lna wlllmli.nn iimnv erlile.Hl tests 111 this COUntTV flDd ..Kpwhi-re- its Fnlutnrv ptl'eo s on disease uro widely (llsscmlnatcd, and require no euori to pany tue preju- ' Int. Hyltok : 1 tne tt.is opporiunuy iu iniurui you that 1 consider you the greatest aocior on uiscat. b oi , i a itinera ill i in pniin iv. uuu a BU11.L117K ui uiuuu. U7l n l..r.rA 111 mnn nt UTGOn llinttnr ! tt VlulOIlt PUlD in IU V breast and aliruililnrH. a straliiinir cough s aud several ol the most eminent phvsielns gave me up as a hopeless . .u Mmiiii.niinti 1 tried nil the remedies ot the day mid gained no rellei but Brew worse: wneu a mmu ml vise A me tn tiv vour Renovator, satisfying me tnat you Tcre a regular graduate of the University ot Penn sylvania and not a self-styled doctor. I ued but nine bottles of vour Kenovator, and to the surprise or my irieiuls. I um now a well man, and able to attend dally ends. I urn now a well man, ana aoie m uueuu uaiij my business. ' A ny one needing further particulars of my case car II cu me una be satined. McllOLAS BiLt.KR. No. 235 Kaee street " to my business. call' Dr Hvltonisa regu'ar graduate of the University ot PLntiai'lvanln. I HI a ilinoillll Clin bo Seen fit hlSOtllCe.) Examines Lungs without cbutge. Olllce, No. 'ill North hlA'lIi btitet. 6 'li lhmjin T H. LKSStY'S YKuKIABLiK 1'lLLiS UUKK I J Dvsrensla. Diarrhrea, Rheumatism, spk Head- he. and all derangements oi ine uivcr jiiey purnr the blood And make the skin solt and lulr. ecrsalehy Dr. I KSSl-.i . jso. 666 n. ij ill oircei, ruuaueipiiitt, nd hv 1 ir ii t crlRf a oenernll' . a!Ien-. N. J ,September2. 1865 Or. Lessoy Dear Sir: 1 1 fives me great pleasure to addmv test'niony iu favor ol your "Vegetable LUtr Pbls " 1 had been alliicttd w ith deranged i ondttlon of the Ltvor for ten win nnd dnrtnrf ilmt time, suffer d iotensoly lrjin iuriii !ih')imii. p irimi kti.uiaeh and bowels, seriously ptostiatlng my phTslcnl ai.d mental energies lor wocks at a time, to much to tbn' mv H e was despaiied ol. But. th otighaklnd Provulinco, I was Introduced to ion. and by the u.oot'iour Pills I have beon wonder iiiiir' t..MtnniL not havincr bad an attack or mv old com- plali t or lost a .Ingle sabnath service. 'I hey act llkn a charm Had it not been for them, inava no uouut i shou d have been laid asi le from the nilni'try 1 must and a lew lines in lavor of vour ' L'fe Fr server ' or V.L'i tBl.ln Liniment. I have IHed 1. Krvslnelas. Scalds and Bums "nd Inllamroatlons; li rjroduccs reinnrUable resul's. I wa cured of a von l.i.it an bv lia nan Man nt mv nelubhors aro using it and It gives universal futialactlon. it snould be in ever) borne. Yours. , STOCKTON, 4 2EttliSim THIRD Street, I amden, N. J. DYEING, SCOURING, ETC. fREACIl ST E A 31 SCOIBIXG ESTABLISHMENT, No. 510 RACE Street. We let have to draw your particular attention to out new Fui.eh strum Scouring Kstablinhn ont the Urstand only ore ot Its kind in this city, vt euo noiuve, out uy a Uitnlcul process res'oro Ladles', Ucntlomen s, an f'btlilrr.n'.. n.rirli.tii tn tlieir firluilial States. WtthOU injuring them iu tie least, while gioat experience and the Lett ii achlnery lrom France enable us to warrant per.eet Fatisiucttoii to ail who may lavor us with thali eatronstc. LAD1KK' DP.KSSES, of every riescnptlon. with or without 'lriuimlnrB, are cleaned and finished without being tuken apart, whether tho color Is genuine r iwif Opera (leaks and Vanillins. Curtains Table Covers. Ciirnets. Velvet Ribbons. Kid Cloves, etc, cleaned and reunited in tho best wanner, (ien leuien s summer and Winter t lothlng c eaned to periecti n without In- l...u in IliA ntutt. A Ian t'luia find Hfinneis All kinds Ol stains r. movtd w ithout c laniug tlie whole All orders arc executed under our immediate sutiervislon and. anit.faetinn uuu t u ntec (1 in cveiv Instance. A call and txtuiinutun ui our process Is ropectlully solicited, tul ALUEDYLL & MAUX, 312niths No 610 RACE Stieet. TEAI IJKPS, BLINDNESS, AND CATAH1.H 1 J (rented with tbe utmost success by d. 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IV VICARS, during which a I lostes have beei in uimlv nfliufted and Laid. . t. it. a John L nodte. Lawrence Lewis, Jr., Al. B. Mnhoney, .lobn T. Lewis, William 8. tliiint Robert W. Learning, . Clark Whurtou. h am uel Wilcox j'uviu jvivin, Beujsm'u lit Ing, Thomns H Povters, A. K. Xicllenry i:dmoiid I'a.tiilon, Louis C N'jrr's OUIliS it. WUC'UElU-R, ircoU'.eiit Siltnx Wucox. Secietary. 4 IS TTHiH INSCHANCK I' -XtXUSl v I.FY. TIIK n "VWBUViNIA FIRi: INSURANCE COM 1 AS V-IllCOrporuteU II JO-l miner I itiioiuiii-..io. oiu WALK IT Stieet, opt ohe Independence huuro. This Company, luvorably known to the community tor over lirty yer. ci litinue to insure ai alnst loss or tim tie by fiie on Public or Private Bui dings, either peiinantnt v or lor a limited time. Also on Furniture. Micks of Goods and Jitichandise geneially, on liberal tCThelr Ci pltnl, together with a large Surplus Fund, is invested in the most eateiul manner, which emthles tl.tiuto ttltrtothe insured au undoubted security la t: e cute of loss. DIllttlUK" Daniel Smith Jr.. John Devorettx. Alexander Benson, IsHi c lluleliiittft, 1 homas Smith. lleniy Lewis, J Oi liuuhain Fell.' Thomus P.obms, imniei nauuoe. or. DANlt-L SM1TU, Jr., President. Wiuiam 0, CBOv tu-ieactar. Hi INSURANCE COMPANIES DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COAlPAN Y, ANCORFORATFD BY 1IIK LKtUSLATURB PENNKYLVAMA. 1S35 OFFICE 8 E. CORNER HI1RI AND WA'LKU RTKFF.1H. PHILADELPHIA. MAHIBE INSURANCE OX VF8SELS,) Caroo, To all parts of the w FHfcKiHT ) INLAND INfUR ANTES OnOoodsby Rlvir. Canal, Lake, and Land Carriage all parts of the Union. . FIRE INSURANCES On Vervhanillse t enera lv. On Stores, Dwe ling Houses, etc ASSETS OF THE COMTAXY November I, lSt. 1 oo United States per cent, loan, 7l....li5,0Oft-oi latwo " " D1....U1 iw-uf 'M.VJO ' 7 -10 per ecnt. loan, .... Treasury Kotes I047o00 100 000 Slate ot I cnnsylvanla Five Per cent . . loan 90,M- 54,000 Stale of Pennsylvania six Percent. Loan it 230' 125 000 City of Phlladeiph'a His Per Cent. I can 112 812 SO 20,000 Pennsylvania Hal ronil First Wort gate Fix Percent. Bonds 2D,000'0U 29,000 Pennsylvania Hatlroad Second Molt- gage Six Percent. Bonds 23,750'M en vvv r estem t ennavivama nai.roau Mort Ei'go fix Per Cent. Bonds 23,780 00 13,000 310 Shares Stock Cermantown (Ins Ccmpanv. principal and Interest guaranteed by the CUy ol Phila delphia 7,150 143 Shares Stock Pcnnsy.vai la Rail- roid Company S.fOOlOO Shares stock North Pennsylvania , Railroad Company 40,000 Deposit wl'h United States (Jovern- a. ... went, subject to ten days' ca 1 aO.roo State ot Tennessee Five Per Cont. 13,!W7 St' 8.580 t W 0v 4O,C00'(Mi 18 900 00 170 700 Loans on Bonn's and Mo 'gage.'fiiat itens on city rropercv.i no.7oo-o l.Wn.eOO Par. Market n,.ue 390 m 00 Real Estate 00 00 Bills receivable lor in-uranees made. 121,013 31 Balances due at Agencies. Premiums oil W irino Policies Accrued Inte rest, and othct debts duo the Com pany 40 Bll'41 Scrip and Stock or sundry Insurance and other Companies, t 133. Estl ' DiaUd value 2,910 0 Csh in Rank $55,P6 8 Cash In Drawer 678 48 86,63531 l.2.3 fijn-iH Thomas n. Pn.,.i tlBEOlORS. John v. Davis. J I in nnd A. Sonrter, Iheophl tis Paulding, John R.Penroso. J antes Xraquatr, Henry . ,a lett, Jr., James C. Hand William C. Ludwij, Joseph H. Seal, George c. l eiper, Hugh Craig. Robert Burton. sainuei e- ntokct. 3. i. Penlstan, Henrv Sloan, William () Bonlton, Edward I'arllmton, H. Jones Brooks, Edward l a ourcade, a Jacob P. Jones, James It. Mcl arland, Joshua P. re, Spencer Mcllvain, J. B. Scmnlo, Pittsburg, A. B. Bcrger. Plttburg, It T Vnnran Pltmhnrj JohnD Taylor, ju'i.mah r. HAND, I'resment, ...,., JOHN C. DAVIS, Ylc Piesldenl. nEMtT LrtBruN, Secretory. us ORTII AMEKICAN TRANSIT INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 133 South FOURTH Street PHILADELPHIA. Annual rollclcs issued aralnst General Accidents all deecriptlons at exceedlrgly low rates. Insurance efltcted tor one year, in any sura lrom $10 to CIO.OCO, at a premium of only one-half per cent. securing tbe lull amount Insured In case ol death, anJ a compensation each week equal to the wholo pro nilum paid Short time Tlckota for 1, 2, 3, 5 7, or 10 days, or 1. 3, oi 6 months, at 1(1 cents a dav, insuring In the sum ol '! HJili or giving C10 per week It disabled , to bo had at toe Ucuerai Ollice, No. 133 8. FOURTH Street, rhl adel phtu. or at the various Railroad 'lickct otiices. Be sure to purchase the-tickets of the North American Transit Insurance Company. For circulars and farther Information apply at the General Otl.ce, or ol uuy ol the autuoilzd Agents of the "tnipany. LEWIS L. IIOUPP, President. JAMES M. ( ON RAD, 'Ircasurer. HENRY C. BROWN, Secroiary. JOUJ C. BULLITT. Solicitor. PIREUiORH. L. Ii Honpt. late ol l'emif lvanla Railroad Company. M. Balrd. of M. Baldwin fe t o.'s. vj r-finniel C. Pulmei. t a?hierot Commercial Bonk. IMcbard Wood. No. 309 Market stieet lin es M. ( onrad, N o. 023 Moibet street J. E. Klnsley, tontlnental Hotel. H. O Leipcnring, Nes. 237 and i&'i I'.ock street. Samuel Work ol Work, McCouch & Co. George JMnrtln. No. an Chcsnut street. 1 3 10m QIRARD FIRE INSURANCE AND MARINE COMPANY. OFFICE. No. 415 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA ILIs compary ccntlnuesto write on Fire links only Its capital, with a food surplus, Is saiely Invested. 701 Loses by fire uaTe been prcmptly paid, and more than 8500,000 Disbursed on this account within the past few years. tor the present the cfl'.ce of this company will remain at No. 415 WALNUT STREET. But within a few mouths will remove ta its uwn BUILDINO N. K. CORNER SEVENTH AND CHESSUT STREETS. Then as now. we thall be happy to insure our natrons such rates as arc consistent with sately. DIliKCTOIl.S, THOXIAH CRAVEN. ALFRED P. OILLETT, vr t r i w i i- v i r R.MAN SUEI'PARD. ThOs. AiA( KEI.LAR, .IflllN SUPPLh E. ri ui u ivd.iii, CHARLES I. Dl'POST, HFNRY F. KENNEY, JOSEPH KLAPP.AI.D. JOHN W. CLAOUORK, K .AN 1 r.KJVr.B. JJ1.. inu.vipo titAir.n, iTesmcnu ALFRED S C1TXF1T. V. President and Treasurer. JAMES B. ALVOLD. Secretary. U9 S T ii E PROVIDE LUE AUD TRUST COMPANY, N T OF l-iULADELt'tllA. Incorporated by the stute of Pennsylvania. Third Jtontht Bid. m. 1N8TRES LIVES. ALLOtVS IN TFHtST ON DEPOSITS, and GRANTS ANNUI TIES. . DANIAl'l OlOUjUUV. DIEECTOItS. Farnuel R. Shlniey, Richard Cadbury, Jeremiah Hncker, Henry Haines, Joshua II. Morris, T. Wistar Brown, Richard Wood, , , Wi'liam C. LongstrctU, Charles F. Collin. SAM UK L H. SHIPLEY, Presiaent. Kowi.asu Pafuy, Actuary. 7 ih$ OFFICE Ao. Ill S. FOl JiTJi STREET. PROPOSALS. OALE OK UOVEHNMENX LUMBER, Chief Quartermaster's Opfick, Ct5 j J V X TT ADIllliaiU.il Wasuikoton, D. C, May 31. ISCtJ The offers received under the advertisement ol Miiv 3 Icing considered less than the real value ot tho u.Btcnal, were not accepted, nnd Sealed l'ropoals me again invited until IHUltSDAY, Jttue2l, ISOo, at 12 o'clock 31., lor the purchae of 843,(100 feet of Government Lumber, of the following sizes and tic! criptions, viz. : is.OCOlcctlJ-inchOnk. K0 CtJ f.-et 2-mch Oak. It 0 000 leet 2 -inch tint. 129.000 tcet8-iEcIi Oak. t0,C0O foct 8 '.-inch Onk. 73(Kj0leet 4-iuoh Oak, 10 tOO ieet 6-mcU Oak. 10 0 0 lect 2-inch Hickory. 6 oCO leet 8-iucu Hickory. 14,bC0 feet 4-mcli H.ckory. SO.tCO lott lt-Incli Ash. 74 COO leet 2-inch Ash. SO 000 leet 3-iuch Ash. HI.CCO leet 4 inch Asli. 20 fOO tcei 6-iuen Ash. 3,500 ftoi -iucli rnie. H,hC0 leet I-inch 1'iue. hi 0C0 leet 1-1 cli 1'ino, 25.tC01eot r-lucli Totilar. latWteotl-inclirouiar. . The eueutiou ol vagou nna carriage-makers is ca.led to this sa'o, as tho above ia a very superior lot ol well-sctii-'onctl Lumber, suitable lor iuanutucturin ,,m.,coa It can Lo seen I V UPIilvinsr to llrnvnt brifntlier-Ueneial V. H. J'OMPKINb, Quartermastor n tlmrttc at Lu.coin uevoi, uuuui vu nine east ol tho Capitol. ...,. i. , iti.-a wilt ne received for the purchase of ten thnn eaud feet and upward'. Tho underslctiod reserves Eoriyut tc reject all tno uias suouia meybecon- a.,tir..H Inn loW. Payment (in Government lundis)wi!l be required ,,,.. nnnih-ntion of nccotitanco ol bid and nrlm to the delivery of the Lumber, which must be re moved within llltceu (lava alter tuo proposal Is au- eei.ted. ...... Prcpotals should be aljrned by the biddor'i lull name, and nve m post-oince nuuress, plainly In doised, ''Proposal tor the Purcliwo ol Lumber, and directed to D. U. RUCJiER, Brevet alMor-Ucu.i and Cliiol Quaitfi-iuastor, 0 1 X7l J'cpot ot Ubhinaton, Pj, 0, PROPOSALS. TKOPtlSALS FOIt lArF,RILSTO PF, SUP- i onsKn rvn mniMusi, m jik, kiji'. AKO TO THE NAVY YAIilS, UNDKR Ot,NIZAN(EOF I II E BUUEAU O CON J1ION AMJKFPAIK niEt t 81LUC1 WATV DKPARTMENT, liOnFAD 09 L'OSSTBVCTIOIf AM RFPAIR WAPHIKOTON, II C.. Mav 80. lHllrt Sealed Protiosala to Inrush n.tillElt ami Slatertnls tor tbe Navy ior the fiscal year ending June 80. 1807, will te reeeivod at tine Bureau until 10 o'clock A. M. of the iH'h ot Juno next, at which time the p-oposals will te opened. 1 ho proposals must b addressed to the CMof of tte Bureau of Conduction and Repair, JSavr Do j nrlmoi.t, Washington, and mtu-t be endorsed ''Pro. posnls for Timber, cto , lor the Is'nvy," that they may to distinguished from other btir.iue.ts letters. 1 ru led cl.e' tiles lor any clas, toretlier with in. Rtmctions to bidders, pivttiB tho toruisol proposal, ol ptinrnn ee, and of certificate of Rttarantors, will bo lurnitbed to such persona aa desiro to Lid, on appli cation to the commandants of tho respective navy yatds, nr,d tboso of all tho yards on app lcation to Iho B'ireDU. Hie Conmiandant ol each navy yard and tho Pttr cliaslnir Paj master lor each station will linvo a copy ol the tclietlulia ot the other yaids, for examination onlj , In trder that persons who intend to bid may jttdso whether it is destrablo to make application lor any ot 1 lie cln'ses ot.thofo yards. 'J lie prope?nl must to lor the whole of a class; and all oj) lfcaitons tor ln ormntion, or for tho examina tion ol Mimples, must te made to tho Commandants ol tte respective yards. 1 he proiiosal must be accompanied by a cert Ideate from the Collector oi Internal Revenue tor tlto dis trict in wl icn the bidder reside, that ho has a licenso to deal in tho articles for winch ho proposes; and lie must lurthcr show that he Is a mniiulucttiror ol, or a regular dealer m, the articles which ho oflVni to Mi) ply. Tho utinrantors must be eel titled by tho ssetsor ot Internal Rcvcuuo for tho district iu Which they reside. Tho con ract will to flvrardod to the person who mokes the lowest bid aud Rives tho jfiinrnnteo re t.uned by law, the avy Io artmcnt, howevor, re. feivirir the right to reject the lowest bid, or ary which it may uccm exorbitant. Mileties in the lull amount will ba rcq dred to slfti Iho contract, nnd their responsibility must bo ct rt Tied to the satisfaction of tho Navy Dciiartinent. As audi'iot.ul security twenty per centum will bo withheld lrom tho amount of the bit's uulit the conlract shall have been completed, and eighty per o ii urn ol Hie amount ol each bill, approved in tn. plicate- by the Command .nt ol tho respective yard, will be paid by tho Paymnstor of tho tat ion deal gr unted in tho contract in funds or certificates, at the option ot the Gov rnment, within ten davs alter tho warrant for tho samo shall hare boon passed by the fcccto-toty ot thoTrtasuty. 1 l e ellipses ol this bureau nronumbtrod and do slenntid as lollows: Cass Ko. 1, white oak loirs; No. 2. white oak keel or tee'son pioj p; No. 8. white oak curved t'mbor; No. 4, whito oak plank; No. C, whitg onk boards; No. 0, yellow pine lous; No 7. yolow pine beams; No. 8, ytl'ow ptno mast and spnr timber; No. 9, white Pino deck and stnee plnnk ; Ko. 10, white pie mnst timber ; No. 11, white pine Iocs plank, and boatds; No. 12, 1 ncltmntaek timber; No. 13, nan loirs, plank, and toards; No. 11, nh oars; No. 15, hickory buts nnd tar? ; No. 10, blck wa'nut, maple, cliorry, n nhogany, whi e wood, and veneors; No 17, cedar end cjpresB boards; No, 18, locust timber, No. 10, white oak slaves and headings; No 20, black Fprucc; No. 21, Jocust treenails and wedges : No. '.'8, lignumvitie; No. Sii. iron round, flat, and tcjuaro; No. 20, steel; No. 27, iron spikes; No 28, 11 on nnik wrought and cut; No. 80, lend; No. oi, tiij Roods and upho!Bt ry; No S3, hardwaro; No. 81 tools lor stores; No. SO, whito lead; No. 87, zinc paints: No 88, colotetl paints, dryers, o'c ; No. 8J, yarnisli, elo. ; No. 40, 1 nsetd oil ; No. 41 ala-s; No. 42, briisin s; No. 44, flh oil; No. 45. tnl.ow, soap, nr.d sweet oil; No. 47, ship chandlery; No. la, rnliuni ; No. 40, tank Iron; No. 60, ingot copper; No. C2, po:cs; No 05, bellows. The following1 are the classes, by their numbers, required at the respective navy yards: KIT1ERY Ncs 4. C, 9 10, 13, 17, 19, 25, 27, 28, 82, 83, 30, 88, ill, 10, 41, 44, 45, 47. CJHAULESTOWN. Nos. 1 2. 8, 4 5 6, 8, 9. 11 12, 18, 14. 10, 17, 18, 10, 20, 21, 23 25. 20, 27, 28, 80, 81, 82, 88, 84, 80, 37, 88, 80, 10, 41, 14, 40, 47, 48. BROOKLYN. Nob. 5. 6 7. 8. 10, 11. 18. 14 15. 10, 17, 19, 20, 23, 25, 20, 27. 28, 80, bl, 82, 33, li, 30, 88, 40, 41, 44, 45, 47, 41', W. lllll ADtl.t lllA Nos. . 8. 10. 11. 12 13, 20, 23. 26. 28, 81. 83, 81, 36, 87, 38, 89, 40, 41, 42, 45 47. 48. 50. WAStllAUlU-H. Nos. 1. C. 11. 13. 15. 10 18 19. 20. 25, 20. 27. 23, 30, 31, 82, 83, 80, 87. 8, &, 40. 41, 47, 60, 62, 65. NOliHOLK. Nos. 1, 4, 6, 11, 19. 6 81 th4t I 3TCOPOSA1-8 FOB FUEL OUARTKHMAETSn'S OFFICE, U.S. Marine Corps, Wa'shingtos. May 18, 186t5 Sealed Propofo's will bo recoived nt this Ouice u-iiM-urvvliiV ih.OBlh rial, nl' .Iiinn INIiii at. 2 o'c.'ocK P. 31., lor supplying Wood aud Coal to' tho l mica, enures aiarmcs, at rmiatleipnia, ra., during the litcal Tear endinir 80th of Juno. IK'17. the vv'nnrl to bo fiood merchantable oak, and to bo deliverer, piled, measured, and inspected at such points within the walls or tho Marine Barracks as may bo desifinated by tl.e eommainlinor marine officer, lroe tAiunc IV I lie .'J1IIUU f lilies. The Coal to te best white ash anthracite. Ebu Coal, free lrom dust, and to weitth 2240 pounds to the ton, to le weidied, inspected, and delivered at such points within tho walls of the Marine Barracks 8 may to designated by the oommaudinj; marine ofl.ee r, fiee oi expense to the United Slates, and both v ood and Coal to be lermshed aron the Quarterly ret.uisit'on of the commanding officer, showing tho quantities required, agreeably to recit ation". i n merits win be maue upon the receipt oi ac counts uuly authenticated by said commanding ollicer. 1 lie riclit is reserved to rclcct all bids considered unreatouablc. A guarantee, tote sicuod by two responsible per sons, whose responsibility mnst be certilied to by the Initcd Mates District Judgo, United States District Attorney, or United State Collector, must accompany each proposal, otherwise it will not be consideiid. To te endorsed Proposals for luel." and ad- dressed to the undersigned. WlLiLlAM li. rljAvlV, 5 21 tL4t Major and Quartei master. NATIONAL MILITARY ASYLUM. The ilant gers of the National Asylum lor dis charged volunteer soldiers, nuinonzeu by Act oi Congress, approved March 21, 1S'J6, ask proposa's lor sites lor Asylums by donation or sale. The pre mtes murt be situate in one of the lovul States, con tain at least 200 acres ot ltiud and be in a healthy location, and easy ot access by railroad or otnerwtse. It Is the purpose ot the managers to erect, without delay, extensive and permanent buildings for said Asylums, and its establishment will bo largely ad vuntRcroiis to any section or railroad in tho vicinity ol its location. Plans, fpeciflcations, anJ estimates for Asylum buildinps, including detached cottages, are also a-ked lor the approval ot tho Board. Liberal compensa tion will be given for the successful plan. l'rcpo.-u's, plans, speciilcations, and t-s:imate3 tho lirst named to t in writing, containing plot and de scription oi grounds and terms and conditions of traiister must be sent to Major-General B. F. BUT I.tR, at Lowell, Mass., on or bolore the 20th diy of June, 1S00, BENJ. F. BUl'LKU, President Board of Managers. Lewis B. Gukckel, Secretary. Papers entitled to publish tho laws of tho Lnitod Hates are rcspeo'.lully requested to publish this three (3) weeks prior to the 20tb of Juno, 1SO0, and send their bill, with copy of notice, as above di. iec:ed. 6 311St FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES gUCC E S S F IT Ii T E S T S. GREAT FIRE IX NEW YORK. CiRKAT FIRE IN CI1AKL1JSTOX, S. C. GREAT FIRE IN WADD1XCTOX, GREAT FIRE IN CANADA. MARVIN'S SAFES. IS EVERY INJTASCE PAVED Atii TIlKUt CONTENTS. IAIIVIN & CO., No. 721 Chesiiut Street, (Masonic Hall). Ho. 265 Broadway, New York. fsKHD ior ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, 8EC0UD.HASD BAFE8; II0U8E SAFES. 6AFE8 EXCUAKCEP, t .irp GOVERNMENT SALES. L ARGR HALE OF yUARTEUHASTER'a felon 8. Will States t and 31 ON DA Y, Juno 25, 1W0, at 10 o'clock A ai., aiarge M oloi"TtVtma'ict'B etor0' consisting In piir. 120 LORDS OAK AND PINE WOOD. v'uvnuu i wo uorse Am-glands, tuanccs. Tables, Bor elira Table Tops, iroboards, Wheelbarrows, f love Boxes, water Bucket', Boards, ' Venetian Blinds. Brackets, Crowbars, Brushes, asotted, Basin lor stools, ( heirs, -Closets, t yllnders, C'auliirons, Canteens, 1 in Cups, Chimney Crocks, Oil Cans, Carboys, Chests, Cocks, assorted, Foil Containers, OnMicise Cuits, 1 lamps, assorted, Drawers, Drcstcr.", . Doors, Sltreplpo, Dnmpeis, Desks, Ktovci ipe Elbows, Pelting, Frcs, a' sorted, i tucks, Bath Tubs, longs, assorted, Valves, a wor ted. Armv and Expre m Wa Sash Weighls, nestles, Brooms, aasorlod, Shoeing Boxes, Iron Bars, Baireis, Wrenches, assorled; Axes, Ilor-e Blankets. lid Boxes, sieiaiiic i.ue llats. Copper Diu, iasins, (rain tracks. Bnilbrs, as-iortnit( Riding Bridies. Hose Ui uuliurs. ia Burners, Curry Combs, iiaitiTl bolus, Wacon Covets, Dunns, M'alor Casks, Iron Hate'. UUnd CufTi, Horso Cards, Korks a-sorted, Portable Koigos, Urates, Yagon and Amtulanco Furnaces, liuriiiss. tillages, assortoJ, Scr w Drivers, Coal Hods, Cases ol Pigeon Holes, Gum llose, lloos, assoried ; Hummers, assorted, i-cinp Iron, Boiler Iron, lialvanlzcd Iron, Wroncht Iron, lioor Kr.ohs, Putty Knives, Lr.dders, Litters, Locks, assorted, 1a vers. Coflee Mills, Pincers, assorted, Cluo l'ots, Stovepipe, l'aiut l'ots, 11060 Keels, Bt-.vcpipe Best, Clothes Backs, Hasps, assoried, Lakes, assorted, Wauon and Killing Sad dles, Heating Stoves, Mools, SLeivcs, fciiTOM rs, Bed Ketts, Coal Soreens. Cooking Stoves, Sinks, tsnpporte, Screws, Snovtls, a 8c oi ted; Spades, uopo its tvH, Kiro Ho e, Leather Uoef, Hatchets, l.umt er, Ma lets, Meatfuro, Cnmp Kettles, Lanterns, I,ith. Picks and llanlloj. Bans, assorted' Cnngway Plank, Puuchos, assorted, Pokors, (ialvanizod Pipe, Steam Pipe, Gas Pipe, Pumps, aborted. l.tghtutnir-rod Points, Copying Press, Iron Plates, Lead Pipo, , Kope, ('flics Stoves, Iron Railing. Spoon, a'sortod, lrindstone, Horso bhoi-s, Stocks and Dies, Nockeis, Can king Tools, Tanks, Dumb Wal'ors, Zmo. Knives and Forks, ,Ocjro, 'Gas Pendants, - Forges, i Plow nnd Bits, Gas Fixtures. Hlcdaes, Shutters. And a large lot of miscellaneous stores. For full particuluri, as regards quuutity, etc., see catalogues, which may bo had on application at this oilice. Salo will be continued from day to day, until all. tbe Mores aro sold. Sales will le made in quantities to suit pur chasers. Terms Cash, in Government funds. By oider of Brevet Brig.-Gon. GEO. H.CKOSMAtf, Assistant Quartermaster Honeral USA. 61310t HKNRY KOiVMAN. Brevet MiJ. and Assist. Quartermaster. ASSISTANT QUAKTEKSIASTER'S OFFICE, KO. 19 OTA1K STBEllT, JSEW YoitK t'ITT, I Jur.e9.lSG6 I In pursnanco of orders of iho war Department. I will sell at Public Auction, at 10 o'clock, on WD J ESDA Y. tho 2(lth dav ot Juno, 1866, at tho Depot; Camp, Trenton, New Jersey, a quantity of Quarter master's Stores and Camp and Garrison Equipage, no longer required, as folio s, viz : Hatchets. Army vFapons, fiprllljr Wuffona. Cilice Desks, Tables, C'Lnirs, Stoves, Stove Pipe, Kanses, Leather Water Buckets, Wooden Pails, CarfcnlerB Tools, Spades, Shovels, Coal llodf, Harness, VVhitewaib Brushes, I Iron Bedsteads, Ponchos, Pntillns, Olllce Chairs, Cases of Pigeon Holes, Fairbanks' Scalos, Mess Tub e, Ollice Tables, Tmcks. Grain Bags, etc. etc.. Caps, (Trowsors, floats, Blouses, Axes. anu other articles. Also, 39 CcrdJ ol Hard Wood, aud 9532 foot of teaonea i.umuer, in goou order. Tlieartic'es aro in large quantities, aud of many vari.t:is. Most of them are serviccab o. Terms ot Sale Cash, on rendition ot acoounts. For particular Inioimatiou in regard to the nature? and kind ot materials and articles, and their situa tion rnd condit on, application should bemndeto Mr. Henrv T. Holcomb, Agent at tho Quarter-tuatt-r's Cilice, in Trenton, or to tho undersigned. Tbe Govt runient reserves the right of declining al bids coiisidered unlairor disitdvaiitageout. By order of Brev MoJ -Gen. STUART VAN VLIET, Chief Quartermaster Department ot the East. K. E. MORtfAN, 6118t Brevet Major and AQ. LARGE SALE OF GOVERNMENT CORN. CH1IP CjUARTEItMABTyB'S OFPICK, ) Depot of Washington, f Wafhisgton, D. C, Jlay 80, 1866 ) There will be sold at Public Auction, in aud near this city, under the direction ot Brevet Lleutenant Coltuel J. G : Lee, A. Q. M., on TIlUllbDAY, Juno 14, lt-co, 1 1 i-.t 20,000 bunhels of Cora iu sacks, at the lollowi: . -'.nnied points: At Sixth Strict V harl. 10.000 tu'hels. At Gituboro Depot, lO.CdO bushols. The Grain will be sold in lots of tOO bushols, with the t nvi ego ot tho purchaser taking any amount up to t00 tushels. The fa'e will commence at Sixth street wharf at 10 o'clock A . M-. and imu,ediate!y alter tho completion ot the sale ol the amount at that point It will be oon tii:U(d at Gieeboro Depot. A (tc veriinient boat will bo In readiness at Sixth) stiei-t v. hurl to ferry persons who wish to attend the) ralp to Gieeboro and back. Tho Grain mu t be removed within ten days from date ot tale. Terms Cabh, in Government lu1nd1st'TjtKEU Brevet Major-Gen. and Chief Quartormaer, 6 31 i2t Depot ot Washington. nul OF GOVERNMENT STEAU-TUG. icfti-iii tlnlni-unul BTVtn'fl OPFIOE. jk!a- i'iiti ni. ; phi iikpot June 13. 1S68. MAXON Stroet Wharl, i'luiadeiphla, Penna., on .VOJ.DAY, Juno 23, lb03, ut lu o'clock A. M., tha United tat EASI1U(, M0MT01l. Tonnage 1C4 6-85 tons lonuth, 80 5 10 feet ; broadth, 18 5-10 leet: depth, 7 7-10 ieet. The tug is now lying at Shaokamaxon itreet wharf, where she can be examinod. Terms Cash, in Government lunds. 1!y Bieve't Brig-Gen. GEO. H CROSMiN, Assistant Quartermostoi Goneral IJ. h. A. C13101 Hl-JKY BOWMiN, Brevet Maj and Assist. Quartormator. GROCERIES. rPCAS REDUCED TO $1, AT INGEAM'8 1 'A? Wreho.. Mo- 43 8. BKCOK V8!. TOASl'F-F COFFEE RELUCKD TO 30 CVS. J at IliCAil '8 Tea Warebuse, o. 43 8. dKCO-NU Kirott. A rC. BEST MILD COFFEE, AT iNKKAflia 4 0 Tea Warehouse. Ko. 43 B. 8ECOND Street FAS AND COFFEES AT WiiOLESALB 1 prices, ISO BAM Tea WareHouse, o. U M. SKCOKl) Street. Trytheui. rS WlFcOFFEES FltOM 22 TO 28 CTO. hi COM) Street, 'livtucm. iwwav ASPISTANT QlTAnTEnM APTltB'S OFFtOR I Pun., nti vniA llvi-nnp ,...',a I . . . . . -- i w uue li, irvai, oe fold at I'n b In Anctlon. nt ih. ir.i.., liovcrnment Wnrnhnii.. IIAMiVi ii . . I'KLAWAIIK 1..I.II. I'liiiHilnmh,. I...'
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