THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 18G6. Oh! Let Me He Your Hof Again. IThe following lines were suggested, on hearing of the Hidden death of a young man of great worth and refinement, and bolored by all who knew him, rho, on the night of hii death, laid hid head on till mother's lap and said: "Let me be your koy again, mother; let me be y oar little boy again kiss m, dear mother." Continuing this strain of pure emotional sentiment for a few minutes, he suddenly rose, threw back his head, and died on the Instant. Roll back, ye years of youth's bright oya Roll back, proud oi.inhood'g riper years; Roll back, e'en lot tu.y childish rear?, Come to me with these pleasant toys; W hich wiled my happy hours awav, "When dawned my early childhood's clay. Steal o'er me once again, those dreams, Of childhood's pure and holy love, Which lighted from the realms above; My pnth shown clear as limpid streams, Which, apnrklinir in the noon-tide sun, My lite reflected as they run. Kisa me, my Mother dear, once more, Oh ! let me be your boy again st me dui near mat bott, sweet strain, And soothe my spirit an of yore; Now fold mo in your loved embrace From my sad soul each shadow chase. Am I, dear Mother, loved by thee As well, as when in childhood's time My love was purely, fondly thine I knelt in prayer beside thy knee? And asked tor mercy, grace, and light, To guide my youthful steps aright. lie roH', and stretched his hands towards heaven With upturned face: he gasped for breath, W'hiiu on his brow the seal 01 deata Was fixed: the vital cord was riven; And his pure spirit ros above. To tli' Angel world ol licht and love. Thus do we sec, through all life's way, That mystic cor i, a mother's love, Unchanging as the powers above, Which points the soul to endless dav. That holy love, which, felt from birth, Still lives, when etrth returns to earth. The New York Musicians' Strike-Mixed. Up Condition of Affairs. from the New York Timet of yesterday. The "Musical Mutual Protective Union" does not seem to be a probperous orgHuization. Its best members are dropping 1'rotu it with a steadi ness which In the end will leave nothing but the scum. Recently the Union has endeavored to conciliate the theatrical manaeers?. It requested that a committee might be appointed to aprou upon terms for the comine season. In a com mendable spirit of conciliation three represen tative managers met and consulted with three members ol the M. M. P. V. ItwaslbuDd impossible, however, to submit to the claim asserted by the Union, numely, that the latter should suggest the list from which the various theatres (should select their .mists. In other words, that none but members ol the Union should be permitted to plav. Mr. Whealley, the President of the Managers' Asso ciation, represented this difficulty to the Presi dent ol the M. M. P. IL, and the following liunl letters were theu exchanged. Mr. Wtieatley's letter strikes us as being rather hetty: No. 84 Ludlow Street, New York, May 21. W. Wheatley, Esq.. President Managers' Asso ciation. Dear Sir: i'ours of the 19th. sicnil'v- ing the determination of the Managers' Associa tion, with regard lo the Association of which I Lave the honor to be President, is at hand. I rcuret very deeply that our respective com mittees could not accomplish the ohject for thich they met. And that they could not, in my opinion, is owing to the misconstruction, your Association put6 upon a certain article in our constitution. That article has existed since the !or tuauon ot our society, and was never in tended as a menace to any person or persons who employ musicians, but as an obligation upon ourselves to prevent the system of under mining which prevailed so extensively in our piolessiou when the society first came into ex istence, a system which is cunicd out even now hv a very numerous class, who, having a me- cliiinicul business during the day, end it a very protitHblc source ol amusement to have a con vemeut place of resort during the evening, well ifitisued to keep the oronestrul seats warm at :iny price chance may bestow. It is such as these who have brought our hrnneh of art esteemed bv the nncients as the first down to what it is, almost a reproach. We have had tome such among us, and may have still, but they are not, and never have been, welcome members. Our Society is not for the protection of these, but for those whose whole lue is devoted to the art 1 so humbly represent on this occasion. Our meiubeis ennnot earn a liviug out of phil liarmoiiic concerts, nor by six mouths' engage--nient at the opera, nor yet by a nine months' engaguiiieut in a theatre, at the rates now given, it is tnereiore necessary tuai we iook out lor such gooci-paving ioos as may cnauce to ome alonir during the year, to enable us to see the end saiely. It is for the latter kind of busi ness that our article of agreement binds us not to rilav with non-members. r-or tuey are the rats who have gnawed almost the lives out ot us by takmg our Duemess secona-nana, ana at lower rates than first charged by us. 1 admit at Hie same time it covers the per formers in theatres, not as a menace, however, but as a necessity, consequent upon the vario us interests we are brought to protect. With this explanation,! trust your Association will better understand why we consider it abso lutely ueeessarv to retain the belore-mentioued clause. What we have asked ol the Managers is, that we agree upon a minimum price lor the 9eason that win oe sausiaciory to ootu panics. for which we will give a guarantee that our members, it engaged, shall luini their engage ments to the end ot the yetu. We do not, and have not attempted to exact a promise that you will engage our members in preference to all others, out leave io uueu io you 10 u image or not as vou choose. Leaving other matters to take care ol themselves, and still hoping that i better understanding may exist neuveeu our respective association-, I have the honor to sub icribe myseli, very truly, yours, D. L. Downing, President Musical Mutual Protective Union. Vimn'B (2 a rden. New York. June 7, 1806. D. L. Downing. E6u., President Musical Mutual trotective 'Union. Dear Sir: I have received vour favor of Mav 21. There can be no possible n.iarniisfmction ot the article to which the MauavcrV Association objects, however exalted may have been the motives of your society in iron. ;ni it. It distinctly compels every musician it your Union not to perioral imuer any mauer ,r with any artist who doe9 not derive a prlvi- cre ni emnlovnicut from you, and would have he effect at this moment of obliging any nanairer who ensaged ihe services of any of , our body to part wita his present leader and o-chestra, an alternative which the Managers' Vssociation respectfully declines. It also respectliillv declines to arbitrarily die ate the maximum or minimum amount which inv aitist is to receive for his services. tw iIia rest, without venturing to question V.he correctness of the very unflattering estimate. llicll VOU, With BUCU uueijuiuieu uuiiuiiiut---j .i .,ri..i,r havfi expressed of the character of many membeisof the Musical Union.of which you Lre the President, and of the motives which in .luencethem in the practice ot their art-wh,ch I nay observe, more rnan usum- ,.. . .i,i..i, r,,i,iic have taken ot many ot the recent proceedings of your Association the ,nani.L'crs cannot but ieel, that had the fact occurred to your recollection intii iuu leading members ot your uuu, u -sak1n when employed in the orchestra, often tor many mums ' l"'" "X duties they had undertaken to discharge, and committing them to substitutes from the very class now so severely reprobated, encouraged, and sanctioned for their own advantaae all those evils to which you attribute the deteriora tion of your profession, you would have spoken of brother ariists with soinewUut more forbear ance and moderation, i.. ..muit-.o our correspondence, which, as a jSiutter of justice, to both parties, the Managers' Association deem it but proper to publish, per mit mo to renew on my part, and that ot the Association of which I am President, the ex pression ot good feeling, with which I rem id a yours, very truly, W. Whbatlet, President Managers' Association. Gossip of the War In Europe. Dr. Nelaton, the physician who extracted the ball from Garibaldi's toot, has declared that he has great doubts of Garibaldi's fitness for going through a campaign, or indeed undergoing any great latigue. The sons of Don Juan de Bourbon have taken service in the Austrian army as captains of artil lery, and several old t'arlist emigrants have left Paris to enlist under Francis Joseph. A letter irom Gleiwitz (Prussia) relates this incident: "The men of the land wehr were on the point of starting; the train waa ready, but the wives of the soldiers opposed its departure, throwing themselves in their despiir on the rails In lront of the locomotiye. Recourse to violence could not be had. What was to be done? The station mnster proposed to the women to accompany their husbands, but in separate carringes. The poor creatures con sented; but w hen the train started, the carriages with the women did i.ot move. The station master had had them detached. lie took care to get away before the discovery was made." The Austrian authorities at Cracow have re ceived Instructions from Vieuna to prepare valuations of upwards ot two hundred houses In the town, which it ii proposed to pull down in case Cracow should be besieged by the enemy. A Florence letter to the Chicago Tnbutve con tains the lollowing: "There arc many moving incidents in the volunteering. Yesterday a wealthy citix.cn stood looking on at the departure of several hundred young men irom the station at Milan. Just as the train whistle began to screech out its warning that the hour of departure had come, a Itutiiliar voice cried out from a thtrd cla s car, 'Good-by. papa.' He looked up, and there was his oldest son, in the full glory of the red blouse, going oil' to the war. The lather was dashed for a second, but there was no time to lose. He rushed up to the car, kissed the boy, nud handed him his purse, with only one re jiroof: 'Had you told me, Johnny, there would have been more money tu the purse.'" LUMBER. 1SC0. BUILDING! BU I L D I N ; ! Ll'MBlKI LUMBER I LUM11KKI 8TkP UDAKiM. KAIL BLANK.. WHITE FINK tLwOniS'J. YKI L W PINK F LOOKING. Sl'RI CK PINK FLO ) HI NO. AStl ANO WALNUT i-'LOOKlN'li PLAN ri.KI NO LA I 11. TL-AHTKKINU LATH. ISM: - PINE, HEMLOCK, AND OAK. 1 1MHKK, , HEMLOCK. ANT) OAK TIMBER, ( I T IO A HILL, CUT TO A BILL, AT hUOKT AOT1CJE. J'l.NK 1806: CEDAR AND PIXE SHINGLES. CFDAR AMI Pl.NE PINNULES. 0. 1 UUNU ttllAU .SHIMiLEH. No. 1 SHOUT KI)AK NHINOLES. WIUTfc PINK M1INOLKS. CYCHKSS SHI.NOLl'.S. FIXE ASSORTMENT FOli SALB LOW i QP.fi LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS! 1 XOU"). Ll'JIKKH FOK TMlEllT AK EKS 1 1 lit I) I'l.HAK. W ALNUT, AND PINE. KE1) CEDAK WALNUT, AND PINE. -f Q(( ALBANY LUMBER OF ALL KINDS JLOUU. ALWANY LUMBER OF ALL KINDS Mi.ltUM'.ll W A LIS I'T. BE A HON I 1) WALNUT DRY roPLAB CUEKHY. AND ASH. OAK l'LK. AND BD.S. AIAtlOUANY. ROSEWOOD AND WALNUT VENEERS. i QCf CIGAR-BOX MANUFACTURERS. JLOUl). CK1AR-HOX MANUFACTURER i. SPANISH CEDAK BOX HOARD3. AT REDUCED PRICES. 1SGG; -SPBUCE JOIST 1 SPRUCE JOIST! SPl.VCK JOlsTI SPRUCE JOIOTl 1 KOJM 14 'ID MM LU.Mi. FROM 14 TO 32 FEET LONO. SPRUC E SILLS. HEMLOCK PLANK AND JOIST. OAK SILLS. MATTT.K. KUOTHFTt . CO. . 5 T trnri) No. 2!HM) SOLTIl bTKEET. II. WILLIAMS, Seventeenth and Spring Garden Sts. OFFE 18 A FINE ASSORTMENT OF SEASONED FATTERN IG 21 lmrp I I TV 1 : LUMBER. JJ N I T K 1 B T A T K S BUILD Klt'S MILL, Nos. 24. 26, and 28 S. FIFTEENTH St., IIULADKI.l'IlIA. ESLEli & BHOTIIEIi, WOOD MOULDINGS, T3RACKETS, STAIR BALUS TERS, NEWEL POSTS, GENERAL TURNING SCROLL WORK, ETC. SHELVING PLANED TO ORDER. Tlie largest anBortiuent ot Wood Mouldings lo this city constantly on iittiia. 4 17 jiu TW. SMALTZ'B LUMBER YARD. N . corner of FIFTEENTH und BT1LES tjtreet K. OFFERS FOR bALE, CHEAP FOR CASH Panel 1st com , 2d com ,3d com., 4 4, 5-4, b, 8 4, White pine, sensoueii. Flift und second tjnnllty Yellow (4 4, 5-4) and hit Pine (4.4) Flooring Boards First and second niitt'ity one and two sides Fence i! oar ds. Shelving Ilor(" Pass, Ash. Planks and Loards, White Pine sills, all sizes Step Hoards, 4-4, 0-4. Hemlock Joist and Scant. lug. all sl.es, Piltne lot Spruce Sil s and scantling. Plastering Lath (English ana Caluis) Pickets Shingles, t In snut Posts, etc. Mahogany, Walnut plunk and Boards. All kinds of Pudding I. umber cut and furnished at tho shortest notice, at the low est price. to 9 tin jyjlLLWAllI. & WINKUUBNEll. HM. M1LLWARD, T. B. WlEBRENER. MACHINERY AKD MAKUFACTURERS' SUPPLIES, No. 118 MARKET Street, J'HILADEXPUIA, PA. AGENTS FOB TDK BALE 0 Cotton and Woollen Machinery, Dealers In Manufacturers' Supplies of every do. scriptiou. Cak Tanned Leather Beltine:, AND MACHINE CARD CLOTHING! Ol I in Quality and manufacture. 1 25 3uiro MEDICAL. yox roruLi. WIUGIIT'S TAR SYltUP. riilNCIPAL DEPOT, No. 771 S-icmth T11IKD Street Pricp, fl-CO per riottle;$5-C0 for balf-a-dozen. Tlie undcrsltnrd cltlzrns tnk pleiumrp In chwrtullj rn'onimtiKlliig tiic uk of Wrlnht'i Tar Srrup for eouil. Collin, coninmptlon. wbooplnK-conKh, npottd lever. Hvpr complaint, pains In the brent, iirnnchlils, inflamniatlou, and restrlctlun 01 air rexse s In the lungs, tc. 1 lie remedy should be In every tnmlly 1 Charles C. W 1 son. 'omv's Prrn otlli e. I'hariea H . (Iraflen, Aunrfny Mercury olllco. lames Nolon, A qu rrr ofllco. A I Ham F. Corblt, Associaiel Presa. William II. Carpenter. Eire. Alarm nd Police T graph, Ellth and 1 besnm streets. A Randolph, Front and 1 onibard street. James W. Perrine No. 1129 Charles street. II A. Davis No. Ki Uask.Pl street. John W omlslde. No 13:il Kranklln street. Robert Tbonips.ro. No. I WIS W alter street, R. G. Marcn, No. K2ti Fianklln street. J Geblofl. No J31 S. second street. John Hermour, No. oil H. Kront street. t.. W. Howard, No. 1 Dock street II. C. l art ett No. 827 8. second street L. Kates No. Arch street Albert Martin. No. 417 H. Hecond street. Mary Caldwell. No 182 8ansomstreot. W. I Uomas. t,o. M N. Fourth street T. M. lartliv, No. M E tretli's alley. George Wl son. No. J.T6 Race streeL W. F. Rrooks. No. (Jit North Second street M. J. liasHett. No. 119 Csnal street. H. heymour Rose, Ensilelon. C'hnr rs Rnp-rs, No. Wl South street R. T. Ws hie-on, second and Ouarrr streets y . K. Thomas. No. Lit) South Mt street Wl'lliim liarns. No 615 South Kront siroet S. S. Sanionl, Opera Manager. ,lohn Muglnnis. rear of No. 1 :4 North Second street Mrs. 8. K. C lioaie, Newark, Del. itr H'lllmm 71. Wrvhi. , Hm: Vte take pleasure In recommend'n? your TAk SI RI P iof which we have already ao.d connlderab.e qiiailitiesi as a most cxceilcru and cftuaclous remedy lor the complaints set lortli In vour printed Dill alrea 'y mi'i mined lo the public. An a rratltvlng act to siitl.-rlnn hint anlty ve will cheer'u lv recommend sour pretmra tlon to a 1 atltlcn d with diseases which It is designed to lours, etc.. pTLKf, A poN. Drifts. N, E. corner Tine and Blxth direct. lor "Vinson, holi.oway cowden's, DYOTT A CO M. A nd all principal lrut gists ana Dealers. The sni scrlher won'd hep leave ruriher to sav thai he is prepsrea to fill orders ai d forward tbe Syrup t anv part 01 the country. Persons desiring othor Inior mat 1 n bv nmll will im-lose a postage siamp and answen will bereiunx d as soon as the exigencies ot busiuost win admit Address WIIXIAM n. WKIf3IrT 320 Ko 771H.TIH1.D Mrcet. Phadclphia, Pa. G Ij A D X E W S FOR THE UNFORTUNATE. BELL'S SPECIFIC REMEDIES Are warranted In all enses, for the Ppekbt and Perma mm CLhK id' all diseiices url.-dng from excesses or YOUTHFUL I.ND1-CREI10N. Emissions, Genital, Physical and Nervous Debility, Im potence, etc etc They can ne used without detection, and never tall to tfiect a Cure, If used according to Instructions. IIKLL."S SPKCiriC PILLS, Price dr. Dollar per Ilox, or six Hoxch for Five Dol lars; aiso. Lame uo.v-s. ceniuining t our suian, Price Three Dollars From four to six boxes are generally roquircd to euro ordinurv cases of Seminal Weakness, though benefit Is derived irom using a single box In ( hronic I uses, unci particularly wnen impotence or Gei ltal Dcbl Ity with, nervous pro.-itr4tion has iUlccted the system, HELL'S TOXIC PILLS Arc recommended as the most Efficacious, Rejuvenating, and invigorating uemooy 111 tne wor u. A Package Pilce Five Dollare, wl 1 lost a month, and Is gtnerui.y sufllcieut. In extreme cases of Debility and Impotenco, Hfc.LL'8 EXTERN A L REMEDY, Price Two Dollars, Biiflioient for a month, can be used to (jood advantaite. It gives sttengtu to the Organs and, with the Pills, will restore tin in to their norma, condition. A Pamphlet 01 luo pages, on .he f.K.uiu- ut xuu la, designed as a Lecture and Cau Ion to Young Men, sent lree, len Cents reijuhed to pay postage 11 you cannot purchnse Hell's Specific Rkmrdies of vour Diuggist, tako no other, but send the money direct to UK. JAMES BRYAN, Consulting rliysician, No KM BROADWAY. New York. And yon will receive thein by return of mull post paid, and uce irom observation. ti 11 S U1L HYLTON'S Constitutional Renovator FOn THE RAPID CURE OF Incipient C'onsnmptlou, and all DlsenNa FrtaInlUK to Conttnuiptlon, sren as Coughs, Colds, Honrscness, Croup. Bronchitis, and all Discuses of the LuUfcS and inspiratory Ortiuus, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Loss of Ap petite. Nervous Debility. Willi grent Lassltudeot theMus eular Svsiem. etc. The success of this medicine In the cure of disease lias withBtooQ many critical tests In this country and elsewhere; Its i-alutary effects on disease are widely disseminated, and require uoefiort to party ihe preju dices 01 the skeptic. ' Iik. Hyi.tok :-1 take tnis opportunity to lnlorm you that 1 con-lder you the greatest doctor on diBoa-i s ot tl o lungs in the counuy. 1 had a sultting of blood, with large lumps ot green matter; a violent pain in uiy breast and shoulders, a siraiiilng cough ; and sevoral ot the ui st eminent physicians gave me up as a hopeless ase ol consumption. I tried all the remedies ot the dav and gamed 110 reHoi but grew worse; when a friend advised aie to tiy your Renovator, satlsiyltm me tnut you were a regular graduate ol the University of Penn sylvania and not a sell-Ht led doctor. I ued but nine bottles ol vour Renovator, and to the surprise of my iri ends . I urn now a well man, and able to attend dally lit 11. v linUnfisil. Any one needing further particulars of my case can call on me ana be sn'isiied. "Nil HOtiAS BILGER, ' No. 211 Races treot " Dr. Ilvlton is a regit ar graduate 01 tha University 01 Pennsylvania. (His dip'oma can be seen at his ofllco.) Examines Lungs; without charge. Oillce, No. 227 Nortn bl.Vlil Street. 6 24 thsm.'in D1 R.LF.SSIil'S VEUKTABLE PILLS CURR Dvspepsla. Plarrhcea. Rheumatism. Hick Head- ai-lie, unu an ueraiigemeuis 01 tne i.iver jih-v purnv the blood and make the skin soft and lair. For sale by Dr. l.KSKEY. No 3U3N. NINTH street, Philadelphia, toil bv lmiegista generalh . t AWPhN, N. J ,bptember2. 1865 Dr. L-ssey Dear Kir: 1 1 n Ives me great pleasure to add mv testimony In lavor ot your "Vegetubie uter riiis 1 nan been filleted with deranged 1 ondition of tlie Liver for ten vi urs and. during llmt time, suffer-d intensely irnm acrid uiscbaiges irom stomach and bowels, seriously piostiating my phiskal and mental energies lor weeks at a time, so much so tbii' uivll ewas despalted ot. but, th ough a k ind Providence, I was Introduced to ou, and by tho uot vour Pills I have been wonder- luliv restored, not having had au attack 01 my old com nl ail t or lost a single salioath service. '1 hey act lik.i 1 charm 11 nd it not been for them, 1 have no doubt I shou d ba e been laid aside irom tlie mini'try 1 must and a tew lines in tavor of your 'Life Pre server.' or Vtgeta'ie Liniment. I have used It I'm Erysipelas Scalds and Hums and Inilainmatioiist il nroduces remarkable result. I was cured 01 a ven bad sore by lis uso Many el my neighbors are using It audit (tlves unlven-ni satisfaction- it snould beln evcrj house. lours, RKV. J P. 8TOPKTONT, 4 2rtaths2m TIIIHI) Hueet. Camden, N. J. CAMPHOR TR0CHE8, a it. o Xj s DUirrhooa, Uysenwry, sod Cholera Morbus, 80W Fsotor, 0. H. Neudles, Drngglst, , -t9 UtbKaoHU.lrBva. mailed on TTIE SHELL'S MAGIC OIL CURES TETTF.lt. F.KTPIPEI'AS, ITCH, SCALD HEAD, AND ALL PKIN DISEASES. WAltKANTl-n TO CCKE OK MONEY REFUNDED For sale by all LiupKlsta. PRINCIPAL DEPOT i No. 53 South THIRD Street, Atove Chesnut. Price 25 certs per bottle. ' 4 24 m4p DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS, AND CATARRH treated with the utmost success by .1. 1HAA.OH, il. IV. Oeu 1st and aurlxt, bo. All) l'INE HtreU Testl nionlalb irom the most reliable souns In the city can Last-enai Ills cillco. The Weill' ai Faculiy ate kivited to accompany tli'-'r pationis. as he has no sei rets in hts pruetlie. Artilk'al eyes Inserted without pain. No charijo made lor exuuiiuawuu. 1 9t COAL. O N E T R I A Ii SECURES TOUPw CUSTOM. WIim'EY & IIAIIILTOtV, LEHIGH, SCHUYLKILL, AND BITUMINOUS COAL, So. 035 Xorth MMll Street, Above I'oplur, Eat Side. 62 J A M E S O B K I E N, DRALER IN LEniGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL. BY TUB CAltOO OK PINOLE TON. Yard, Broad Street, below Fitzwater. Has constantly on hand a competent supply of tho aV.ove superior Coal, guitablo for family uso, to which he calls the attention of his friends and tho public generally. Orders left at No. 2f6 South Fifth street, No. 32 South hoventeonth street, or through Despatch or Post Oflico, promptly attended to. A SLTEKIOK QUALITY OF BLACKSMITHS' COAL. 7 ti J3 E N 1) E 11 S COAL AND ICE DEPOT, W. COKSI.R OF IIKOA1) AS D CALLOWUILL BT REET8, OfTers the celebrated AVest Lehigh Coal trom the (lret nwood Colliery, Move, I.gg. and ti cater size. 7-Ws r. u t at t .in iso, tne very superior noniiyiani jobi, from the Kecvesdale collleiy. lsxt size, all 00. All other sines "1 l"l ah 0111 warranted ano taken Dacn iree or expense to the pnrt baser. Ii not r.t represented. Also, the Coal for- tclttd ii not lull w eight. 'Jiebm SADDLES AND HARNESS. rpiE OLDEST AND LARGEST SADDLE AKD HARNESS MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT IX THE COUNTRY. LACEY, 3IEEKEK & 0., No. 1216 CHESNUX STREET, OFFER OF TULIU OWN MAJs'UFACTCKE: 11GUY IlAItEr8, from tf 0 to 10 LIGHT BAKOUCI1E do 5000 to 350 HE A V Y do do 75 00 to 60i EXPltEBS.HKASS HOUKTED 11AEKES8 27 50 to 90 WAtiON AM) hEI.F-AL JL'STLN 0 15U0 to 30 8TAGE AND TEAM do 30 00 to 60 LADlEb' SADDLE, do 12-00 to 150 GENTS ' do do 81)0 to 75 Bridles, Ifountlnfc-s, Bits, Sosctts. Hor Covers, Blushes, Combs, f caps, Blacking, Ladles' and Gents Travelling and Tourist Bans and Backs. Lunch Jlaakota Dres Ik and Shirt Cases. Trunks and Valises. i 9 6mrp Iso. l'lO CllJibN UT ST. JjflNE HAENESS AND SADDLERY. 720 MARKET STREET. 720 Larue taleioom contains a lull stock of ftood ser viceable SINGLE AND DOVBLE 11 AKNKSS, best Leather and workmanship, for city trade, at moderate, prices, and niudo to order ut short notice. TI. I'. MOVER A; 1JROS., No. T20 3IAIIKET Street. IT. B. Superior SOLE LEATIIEIt TRUNKS, fur Eu ropean travel. Also, Ladles' French Dress Trunks. 5 19 lni H A 11 N E S S. A LAHGE LOf OF KEW U. 8. WAGON HAR NESS, 2, 4, and 6 horse. Also, parts ot HAR NKSS, SADDLES, COLLABS, HALTERS, etc , bought at the recent Government sales to be sold at a ereat sacrifice. Wholesale or Ketail. Together with our usual assortment ot SA DD LEU YAND SADDLER YE ABB WARE,, WILLIAM S. HANSELL & SONS, 2 1 Ao. HI MARKET Street. PROPOSALS. s ALE OF GOVERNMENT LUMBER. Chief Quartkumastkr's Ovvick. Dkpot OIT WABIIIKUTOtl, WAPiiiAoroN. D C. Muy 31, 1HC6 The offers received under tne advertisement oi M-iv 3 feme considered less than the real value ot the material, were not accepted, and Sealod Proposals ure apuin invited until 1 11 UltSDA Y, June 21, 18iH, ut 12 o'clock SI., Ior tho purchaso of 843,000 feet of Government Lumber, of the lollowini; sizes aud descriptions, viz. : 18,000 feet 11-inch Oak. 100,000 feet 2-"iiioh Oak. H 0 000 leet 21 inch Oak. 120,000 Ieet8 iuch Oak. 10,000 loet 8t-incti Oak. 73 Of 0 leet 4-inch Oak. 10.000 loot 6-iuch Ouk. 10,000 loot 2-inoh Hickory. 6 500 loet 3-luch H ckory. 14,000 feet 4-inch Hickory. 89,000 loot lj-incll Ash. 74 000 leet 2-inch Ash. 86,000 toet 8-inch Ash. b0,00O hot 4 inch Aib. 20,000 toot 6-iuch Ash. 8,600 loot -iuch Pine. 84,K) leet -inch l'me. 87 0(0 leet l-inch Pine. 25,000 leet jj-lnch Poplar. 18 000 teet 1-iuch Poplar. The attention ol wanon and carnaKo-makers is ca led to this sale, as the above is a very superior lot ol well-seasoned Lumber, suitable for mannlacturina; purposes. It can be soon bv applying? to Brevet Brisadier-General V. H. lOMPKlNS, Quartermaster hi churee at Lincoln Depot, about one mile east ol the Capitol, . Bios wiU be received for the purchase of ten thoa sand feet and upwards. The undersized reserves h rU'ht to reject all tho bids should they be con. sidered too low. . , . , , . . . Payment (in (jovernmont funds) will be reinired upon notification of acceptance ot bid and prior lo the delivery of the Lu ubor, which must be re moved within lllteen days alter the proposal la ac cepted, i Proposals should be sljtned by the bidder's toll bume, and pive Ins post-ottice address, plainly in. doised, 'Proposals lor tho Purchase ol Lumber,' and directed to D. H. RUCK EE, Brevet Mjor-Gen and Chiel Quartermaster, 6 1 17t Depot of W asuluRton, I). C. TURKU GENKRAL AGENTS WANTED TO act in important locations for the New YorK Acci dental Insurance Company Active inenoi (food address, applv to t'KAMt O. ALLEN. Bramh Oltice, No. 4ifl CilLSNUTbtreeU Afip.y soou. 2li PROPOSALS. 3KOPorsAL IOK MATI-.KiALn TO l!E Slip. 1'LIKO 1( 1IIK NAVY YARDS, UNDER HIE t OON1ZAMT. OF TUB BUREAU . OIT blEAM EN GI MEEK I NO NAVT PKPARTllltWT. Burbah of Stkam Esnta KKntna Knma J i n. im ) WAHniwoTOS. V. C. June Sealed Pronosala In furnish tfatcrial tor IIia K w for the fiscal year, enttlnr June &), 1hi)7. wl'l be re ceived at this Bureau until ll) o'cloc A. M. or tho lHthot July not, at whioh time tho propasaU will be owned. The proposals mnat bo addresaod to the Chief of the Bureau ot Meant Enumeerlna-. Navy Depart ment, Wastilofrton, ana must be endorsed ''Propo sals tor Material! tor the Wary," that ttier may be distinguished liom othor bnsinosa letiera. . Printed schedules lor any class, toethor with In structions to bidders, pivmir the forms of proposal, of ffuarauteo, and of coMilicato of aniirnntors, will bo furntsnod to snch persons as desire to bid. on application to the commandants of tho reapeotive navy yard-, and those of all the yards on application to the Bureau. 1 he commandant of each navy yard and the pur cl asinif Paymaster of each station vill have a copy of the schedules of the other yards, lor examina tion only, in ordor that persons who intend to bid may judue whether tt is desirable to make applica tion lor any of the classes ot those yards. Tbe proposal mut bo for the whole ot a class; and all applications lor Inlormatlon or lor toe examina tion of sample, must be made to the commandants oi tho respective yards Iho roposals most be accompanied bv certifi cate from the Collector ot Internal Revenue lor the district in which the bidder re-liies, that he ha a licenso to deai m the articles for wnicn he proposes ; and he must lurther show that he is a manufacturer ot, or a recular dealer in, tho articics which ho oflcrs to supuly. Iho (ruaisntors mu-t be Cirtlfld by ihe Assessor of Internal Revenue lor tho district in which they rosido. 1 ho contract will be awarded to the person who makes the lowest bid and gives tho guarantee re iui red by law, the Nav Department, however, re serving the nir.it to reject the lowest bid, or any which it may deem exorbitant. buroties in the lull amount will be required to stern the contract, and tho. r responsibility must be certi lli'd to the satisfaction ot the Navy Department. As additional security, twenty per centum will b wi ll h d irom tho amount ot the bills nntil tno contract shall liavo been conflicted, and eiphty per contnm of tho amount ol each bill, approved in triplicate by tho commandant ot the respective yards, will be paid bv the l'a master of tlie station designated in the contract in lunds or cert tictites, at tho option ot iho liov ernment, within ten dav alter tho warrant ior the samo shall have been passed by the ocretury of tho Treasury. Iho dinars of this Bureau are numbered and desig nated as loilows: No. 1. Hoilor Iron, etc. ,Ko, 21, Zino Taints. No. 2 1'itflion. Mo. 22. Colored Pa'nts, No. y. Boiler Eeitinir. I etc. Mo. 4 Gum l ackmr, cto. No. 23. stationery. No. fi. Sperm Oil. ,No 24 rue Wood. N'o. (5. Linseed Oil. , No 25 Hickory, Ash No. 7. Lard Oil. Plank, o c. No. 8. l.umbor. 'No. 2H. White Pino Iso. 0 Tallow and Soao. No. 27. Black Walnut and No. It). Eojrnieer's Stores. I Cheriy, No. 11. Kiiirmeer'B Tools. (No, 28 Mulionany. N'o. 12 lugiueer's Instru- No. 29. Lanterns nients. No. 80. Liirnumvihe. No. 13. Brick, Sand. etc. 'No 81. DudsroouSjl'umps, ino. 14 nrouxui iron eui l'ipes, otc Mo. 82. Sour Flour Cru cibles. No. 33. Patented Articles. No. 84. Cotton aud Ileiup Packimr, etc No. 85. Engineer's Stores. N'o. 8(3 Patented Articles. No 11. Tubes. No. Id. Stool. No. 17. Nails and Bolts. No. 18. Copper. No. 10. 1 in, Zino, etc. No 20. White Lead. Ihe following are the c. asses by their number rccjuned at the respective ravy 'Yards: 1Y11 IfcKI . N'os. 1, 2, 5, 0, 16, 18 Ii, 20. 21, 22, 23, 33, 84. CHARLES TOWN. Nos. 1. 2. 4. 6, 6. 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 1(5, 17, 18, 10, 20, 21, 23, 24, 2G, 27, 32, 85. 3(i. BROOKLYN. Nos. 1,2. 3, 1, 5, C, 10, 12, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 25, 20, 27, 28, 62, 83, 30. PHILADELPHIA Nos. 1, 4, 6, 0, 10, 11, 12. 14, 16, 13, 19, 22, 23, 26, 83. WASHINGTON. Nos 6. 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18.19, 20, 21,22.23. 619tu4t SSISTANT QUARTEKMAsTER'a OFFICE. Philadelphia, June is, isoo. PROPOSAL- FOft FORAGE. Sealed Proposals will bo received at this ofllco until 12 o'clock M.. SATURDAY. June 23, 1806, tor furnishing this de artment with iorniio lor a period ot three months, commcncinir. July 1, and ending tho Both day ol September, 1866, inclusive, viz.: CORN. OATS. HAY, AND STRAW, For tho use of animals in tho public service, etc , at this post or do-tiiot, or any otto r locality within this command, that may be directed. 'All grain to be ot the best quality. Oats, 32 pounds t the bushol : Corn, 56 pounds to the bushel; Hay of tho best quality Timothy; Straw, to be Ryo, best quality; all subject to be inspected and approved prior to delivery. Proposals will state price per one hundred pounds lor Iia and Straw, and per bushel lor Corn and Outs, delivered at plaoes ot consumption iu such quantities, and at such times, as may bo ordered (the price to be stated ootn in words and figures). Each bid must be guaranteed by two responsible persons, who-e signatures must be appended to tne guarantee, nnu cerunou to as being good ana sum cient security tortlive thousand (5000) dollars bv tho United States District J ude, Attorney, or Collector, or other puuno otncerj The richt is reserved to reject any bid deemed un reasonable, aud no bid from a deluu ting contracior will be receiyid. All proposals to be made out on the regular forms, in duplicate (which will be furnished on application at tins oflice). anu coniorm to tne terms ot tins an vcrtisemont a copy ol which must accompany ouch, proposal. Envelopes to be endorsed, "Proposals ior I'ornue." Bids will be opened on SATURDAY, June 28 1806, 12 o'clock M., and biddors aro requested to be present. B Older ot Brev. Brig -Gen GEORGE H CROSMAN, Assistant Q. JW. General U. S. Army. CrUORGii. R. OK AIE. 6 18 5t Captain and Assistant Q. M. ATION'AL MILITARY ASYLUM. The Alanicrers of the National Asylum lor dis charged volunieer soldiers, authorised by Act ot Congress, approved March 21, 1866, ask proposals lor Bites lor Asylums by donation or sale, me pre mises mu-t be situate in one ol the loval States, con tain at h ast 200 acres ot laud and bo in a healthy location, and easy ot access by railroad or otherwise, It is the purpose ot the managers to erect, without delay, extensive aud permanent buildings lor said Asylums, aud its establishment will bo largely au- vantogt ous to any section or railroad in the vicinity ci its location. Plans, specifications, and estimates for Asylum buildings, including detached cottages, are also a-ked lor the approval ot tho Board. Liberal compensa tion will be given tor tne successiui piau. Proporais, plans, specifications, and tsiimates the lirst named to be in w riting, contaiuinu plot ana Uo- hcrintiou ol grounds and terms und conditions of traiisler must bo sent to Mujor-Geueral B. F. BUT LER, at Lowell, Mass., on or before tho 20Wi day of June, lBOU. : r . nuitir.rt, President Board of Managers, l.i-wn B. Gdntkkl. ISecretarv. l'LM'is entitled to publish the laws of the United Mutes are respeoilully requested to publish this three (3) weeks prior to the 20lh of June, lMid, and send their bill, with copy ol notice, as above di iec;eit. 6 3118t GOVERNMENT SALES. s ALE OF MACHINERY, ETC Navt Department. Bureau of Yardb ami Dockh, Wabiiinotob, June 16. 18(i6. Will be sold at Publio Auction, ut the N'avv Yurd NORFOLK, on SATURDAY, tho 7lh day of July ni xi, ine louowiiig arnu cs, viz : 1 wenty-one Rollers ot Rolling Mill, t-oveu Nail Machines duo uuide Mill (complete), 38 Rollers. Two bundles Saws ior Slotting Screws. . Two Machines ior slotting Screws Seven Machines ior Cutting, l ureuds. Four Oil Kotamei. ' Two Oil Press Rollers. Eiht pieces Iron Shafting. Six sets Couplings for Shafting. Lot ol Taps aud Dies for Gas Fitting. Ono box Lacings (leather). 1 hree boxes Boitmr. One dun-screw Machine , One piece Leather Belting, 6 inches wide, 104 pound. One piece Leather Belting, 6 inches wide, 111 pounds. Ono piece Leather Belting, 20 Inches wido, 221 pounds. J wo rolls Gum Packing. Six bars Octagon Steel (oaat). Sale to commence at 11 o'olock A. M, Terms Cash, in Government lunds; and all arti cles to oe removed irom the yard within teu days irom day of sale. By order o. Navy DopartmeFpugMini OlOtuthCt Chief Bureau Yards aud Docks. GOVERNMENT SALES. AKOK i BALE OF QUARTEUHASTEU'S J fcHIKBS. A88IHTASTT QCARTKRM AATEB'sl 0FIC, t 1'BiLADaLPiiiA D;roT, Juno 13, 18'W f Will be fold at Public Auction at tho United Stales Government Warehouse, I1ANOVKR Street and DELAWARE Avenue, Philadelphia. Pa., oa MONDAY, June 25, 1H00, at 10 o'clock A. M,alar- lot ol Quartermaster's stores, cousi-tmi in cart asioliows: 120 CORDS OAK AND PINE WOOD. One and two horse Am- Stands, luaiioca. Benches, lircboards, V heelbarrows, Move Boxes, Water uackets, Boards, Yenutian Blinds, Brsckets, t'rowbars, Biuehes, aborted, Basins lor stools, C hairs, Closets, t yiinders, C auldrons, Canhpeiis, 1 in Cups, Chimney Crocks, Oil Cans, Carboys, C bests, locks, assorted, I antes. Table Tops, Trucks, Bath Tubs, Tongs, assorted. Valves, assortod. Army and Express Tf a- irons. Sash WeighU. Tiestlos, Brooms, aasortod, Shoe tn Boxes, Iron Bars, Baireia, Wrenches, assorted: Axes, Hor-e Blankets, loi Boxes, Metallic Life Boats, Coppor Bits, Basins, Grain sacks, Boilers, assorted. tSoil Containers, viuiqr- iiriuios. Hose O- uplingi, Oas Burners. Curry Combs, One-lmrso (.'arts, lamps, a--sorted, Drawers, loser8, Doovs, Sir.vepipe, rial tor l.lialtw, Wairon Corel s, Ii mm, Water Casks, Iron Sate-. Hand t uft Horse Cards, Forks a sortod, 1'ortab'e Foigos, ltampeis, lies as, Stovepipe Klbows. Feltioir, Ii es, a-sorted, rates, Wagon and Ambulance. Furuacos, Durness Guages, assorted, Screw Drivers. itopo na tvrs, i Fire lloe. Leather Hose, I Hatchets, I.um or, Mailers, i Measures, i Camp Kettles, Lanierus, I Lath, C oal Hods, Cases ot Pigeon Holes, Otiui liosu, Hoes, assorted : Hammers, assorted, i-crup iron. Boiler Iron, dalvanird Iron, rout ht Iron, Door Knobs, i'uity Knives, l'icks ana Handles, Pans, assorted' (iangway Plauk, Punches, assorted. Pokers, Galvanizod Pipe, Steam Pipe, Gas Pipe, Pumps, assorted, Llfflitinoi'-rod Points, Copying Pre, Iron Plates, Lead lipe, Rope, Cthos Stoves, Iron Railing, spoons, a-sortod, Orindstones, Horse hhoiw, Stocks and Dies, badaers. Litters, Locks, assorted. Levers, Cotleo Mills, Pi iicois, assorted, lue 1 ota, Stovepipe, Paint Pols, Hose Ktols. bt'.vepi)ie Rest-, lotbes itncas, Rasps, assorted, Rakes, assorted, agon and Riding Ma- din, Heating Stoves, Stools, Shelves, Scrapt rs, Sockets, Cau; king Tools, Tanks, Dumb Waiters, Zinc. , Knives and Forks, : Ochre, 'Gas Pendants, ! Forges, j Plow and Bits, i Gas Fixtures. lied Rests, Coal Screens. Cooking Stoves, Siikb, Supports, Screws, Shovels, assorted; Spades, Sledges, Shutters. And a i urge lot oi miscellaneous stores. For lull particulars, as regards nuuntitv. etc.. see catalogues, which may be had on application at this ollice. Sale will bo continued from dav to day, until all tho -tores are sold. Sales will be made in quantities to suit pur. chasers. Terms Cash, in Government lunds. By order of Brevet Brig.-Gen. GEO. H. CROSMAN, Assistant Quartermaster t-renorai U 8 A. G13101 HKNRY BOWMAN. Brevet MaJ. and Assist. Quartermaster. OVERNMENT SALE. Philadelphia, Pa., June 15, 18(36. AUCTION I AUCTION! Will be so'd, at tbe United Mtares Commissary Warehouse, nesr comer ot felXTEENI H au I CAL J.U Willi L streets, commencing at 10 o'olock A. 31., June 21, 1866, the lollowing Commissary Pro- yi i iv, , if.. : 3 Ollice stoves, 20 tret Stove Pipe, 2 Eli ows, 2 Coal Scuttles, 7 Pokers, 7 Desks, 2 t ables, 22 Chans, 3 Sales (iron), 7 Platlorm scales, 6 Counter Scales, 14 Commissary Chests, 13 Spring Balances, 41 Liquid .V.easures, 13 Dry Measuies, 82 Faucets, , 24 lunnels, 13 Molasses Gales, 26 Scoops, 14 Cieavers, 21 Hatches, 16 Meat Saws. 15 Meat Hooks, 66 Itu cher Knives, 13 Butcher .Steals, 17 'l ap Borers, 23 Gimblets, 4 Whotstonos, 2 Hammors, 1 Plane, 1 Bit, 4 Screw Drirors, 1 Brace, 1 Drawing Knifo, 1 Box Scraper, 12 bliovels, 2 Head Kuisors, 5 Visos, 5 Punches, 3 Drivers, 5 Bung Starters, 2 Buug screws, 6 Adzos, 455 pounds Nails, 2 pounds Rivets, 2 Double Locks, 2 Single Locks, 1 Cam Hook, 2 Wheelbarrows, lSkld, 21 Dust Brushes. The ai.ovti property can be examined at any time previous to, or on the day of snJe. Afir purchese, they most be first paid for, and then removed at the expense of the purchaser, and witain live days Irom the day ot Bale. The lion Safes are nearly new, firo-proof, large size, of larrol & Herring's patent, and well wortli the attention ol persons in need oi theso articles. IVo checks taken. 'the right is reserved to reject any bid dee mod too low. C. L. KILBUBN, 6 16 4t Brevet Brigadier-General A. O. G. 8. ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, N'O. 19 6TATK STKEKT, NKW YoitK 4,'ITY, I June 0, I860. I In pursuance of orders of the War Department. I will soil at Public Auction, at 10 o'clock, on WED NESDAY, the 2nth dav oi June, 1806, at the Depot Camp, Trenton, New Jersey, a quantity of Quarter master's Stores and Camp and Garrison Enulpago, no longer required, as iouows, viz : Horses, Hatchots. Army Wagons, Spring Wagons, Office Desks, Tables, Chairs, Stoves, Stove l'ipo, Ranges, Leather Water Buckets, Wooden Pails, Carpcutora' t ools, Spades, Shovels, ( oiU Hods, Harness, I Whitewash Brushes, 'Iron Bedsteads, Benches, Paulina, Ollice Chairs, Cases of llgeon Holes, , Fairbanks' Scales, Mess Tab'e, Ollioe Tables, Tiucks. Grain Bags, etc. otc, Caps, Trowsers, i Coats, Blouses, and other artioles. Axes Also. 89 Cords of Hard Wood, and U532 foot ot Seasoned Luniber, In good order. 1 be articles are iu large quantities, and Of many vam ties. Most oi them are serviceable. terms ot sale Cash, on rendition oi aooounta. For particular infoimation in regard to tbe nature and kind ot materials and articles, and their situa tion and condition, application should be made to Mr. Henrv T. Holcomb, Agent at the Quarter niantcr's Ofllco, In Trenton, or to the undorsignod. Tbe Government reserves the right of docliuing all bids considered unlairior disadvantageous. By order of Brev. MaJ -Gen. STUART VAN VLIET, Chief Quartermaster Department of tho Kant. K E. MORUAN, 6 11 8t Brevet Major aud A Q. M. s ALE OF GOVERNMENT 6TEAU-TUC AssitiTAPT QrjABTunMASTKR'a Office, I PHILADELPHIA DEPOT. J UI10 18. IW. I Will be sold at Publio Auction, at SHACKA MAXON Street Wharf, Philadelphia, Peuua., on MONDAY, June 25,1866, at 10 o'clock A. M., tha United Mates STEAM-TUG; "MONITOR." Tonnage 104 (W'6 bins - length, 80 6 10 foet; breadth, 18 6-10 leet; depth, 7 7-10 leet. The lug is now lying at Shackauiaxon street wharf, where she can be examined, 't erms Cash, in Government lunds. By Older of Bievnt Brig.-Gen. GEO. U. CROSM4.V, Assistuut Quartermaster-General U. S A. 61310(1 HENRY BOWMAN, Brovot MaJ. and Assist. Quarterniaitor.
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