THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPn. rniLADELPEU, TEDNESDArr JtTNE 27, 18Q0 DEAD. The seasons weave their ancient dance, The restless ocean ebbs and flown. The world iolls on through day and dark, Keirardless of our Joys or woes 1 Still tip the breezy Western stones The reaper girls, like apples brown, Bend singing to their gleeful toil, And sweep the golden harvest down. Still, where the slanting sunlicht gilds The boles of cedar and ol pine. Chants the lone black bird front the brake, With melancholy voice divine. Still all abont the mossy tracks Hums at bis darg tne woodward bee; Ptill fitfully the corn-rrake'B note Comes to tne from the upland lea; Still round the forest bower she loved. The woodbine trails its rich festoons; The slumbrous poppies burst and tall Beneath the silent autumn moons. Still round her lattice, perched aloof, In sunny shade of thatched eaves, The jasmine clings, with yearning pale, And withers In its shroud ot leaves. Still round the old familiar porch I lor cherished roses blush and peer, And fill the sunny air with balm, And strew their petals year by year. Nor here within, one touch of change I The footstool -the embroidered chair The books the anas on the wall The harp the music all are there. No touch of change 1 I close my eyes It cannot be she comes no more 1 I hear the rustling ol her dress; I hear her footstep ou the floor. I feel her breath upon my brow; I leel her kiss upon my cheek: Down, phantoms ot the buried past i Down, or my heavy heart must break. SOUTHERN STATES AND REBEL DEBT. Secretary Seward's Report. Secretary Seward has made a report on the pro Vis ions concerning the Rebel dobt contained in the laws and ordinances of the States lately in rebellion, s follows : HOIITH CAROLINA. On the 19th ol Ocober, 18(16 there wai ratified in the Convention 01 Aorth Carolina an ordinance recopniz ng the Just debts oi North Carolina, anil piohibiting ttio pavmuut of debts created or in curred in aid of the laie Kebeliuu. Section two ordains thai ail debts and obligations created or incurred by the State in aid ol die late Rebellion, directty or mdireotlv, are void, and no general auscn.b y ol this State shall have uower to assume or pi ovide fi r the payment of the same, or any pouion tnereoi; nor snail any general assembly ol tills State bave power to assume or provide lor the payment of any portion of tne debts or obliga tions cieated or incurred, directly or indiroctly, by the late so-called Couledurate Slates, or by us agents or uuuer its authority, BOCTH, CAROLINA. The following report ol tbe Committee on Federal Relations in tne Senate ot bomb laronna was agreed to by ibat bouy, on the 20tn ot December, itnio, and by the House ol Representatives 01 tooulli Carolina, on the 21st ol December, lbu6: I he ICommliiee on federal Relations to whom was reierred tue nieesagv oi Lu hxceneui y ihe ouveiuor, communicating ttio coiresiiouuYnue between tbe 1'ro visloual Oovarnor and tbe 1'resideui of the Uulte t States and me Hon. WUUum 11 Mewurd. J-ecre.arv oi ft.iio, in reierence to the war debt ol this eute, respecttully report: lbat while this General Assembly, incouiuiun with all the people of the autle, enteriam no sentiments er puiposes not emlrcly loyal to the Ooveiuiueut oi the Inittd biaies, and are mom eaineatly desirous ol pursu ing such a count ol action as niay restore the ateuutei confluence nl i l parties In the sincerity with whica this declaration is made, yet the coniml tee are unable to pro cure from the pipe s bit'.. re the oenute such inioruiailon as is necessary to any daUulte rucviinmeuuation ou the subjeot. The attention oi the Convention was not call, d to the matter, and the Comptrol.er-oeneral. in bis annual report to the General Assuuiuly . has Dot so distinguished between.tbe items ol the public oebt as to entbie the committee to determine what portion ot the same la is within tbe euKsestion ol lila Kxoeliency the Fiesident, that the state shall disavow tbe ' 'uebts and obligations Which have been assumed lu her name in the vain a lempt to subvert the Inlon." With a view, there tore, lu obtaiu the necessary information, the commit tee recommend that the Coniptroiier-Ueueral, la his annual report to the next session o the General Assem bly, do make a report ol ihe pub. io debt ol the State, speciiluK the purpose lor which, and the time when each item was contracted ; and hat he report what de scription ol persons hold the securities ol the stale Issued during the late war. aslai aa practicable, in order that the General Assembly may acladvbeuly at the next Stsslon. GEORGIA. In the Convention of tbe State of Georgia during the month of November, was adopted an ordinance to render hull and void all debts ol tins State created lor tbe purpose oi carrying on the late war against tbe United Mates. It is ordained that ail the dobis contracted or in cnried by the State ol Georgia, either as a separate Stale or as a member ol the late partnership or con- fedoiacy ol stateB, styi. d the Couiederate aiates of America, lor me purpose or carrjiug on tne late war ot recession apaii.at the United oiates of Ame rica, or lor the ptrpose ot aiding, abetting, or pro mctinp said war in any way, uireutiy or indirect. y, be and tbe same are htieoy declared null and void; and the Legisiatuie is neieby prohibited torever irom in any way acknowledging or paying ta) same tlebts or any pait tiieieot, or Iroui passing auy law lor that purpose, or to secure or provide lor the said debt, or any part thcrei.f, by any apiiropria'iou of money, property, stocks, funds, or assets of any kind.to that object. Section i ordains, inasmuch as the annual Income Ot tbe State before and during said war, Irom taxa tion and other sources of revenue, were amply sulU cienl lor tbe support of the ordinary civil govern ment ot tbe State, and lor the pavinout ol all Its ex penses incident to a state oi peace, aud a-- tne ex- -Iraordiuaiy exponses which led to the creation ot a debt were offspring's aud results of the war, .it is therefore the judgment, ordinance, and decree oi this convention, that all the debts of tbe State in curred dor ng said war shall be considered, held, and treated as d. bts lacuried lor carry ing ou the war: jroviara, mat nothiug nereiu contained snail pre. vent any Lexis atuie hereufter loassemble lroinmaic ins appropriations ot money lor the payment of any ciuim against tne siate ongiuaing aiter tue luth January, 1801 when its all he made clearly to appear u at tsuch c nun was foui.dod upon a consi deration disconnected ith an, purpose of aidinaror assisting the prost oution ot tue la.e war aramst ilie United states, and not incidental to a slate oi war Section 3 oidaius tJat all bi Is, bonus, notes, or evidences ol cent whatever, issued bv tbe state, pay able only in Confederate cuireucy, or on a ouliu- gency it contingencies which have never happened, aud can now never happen, have cea-cd to Do debus at all, either in whole or part, and are horebv wholly Jirohibited Irom being paid, even though originally ssueu lor other tur noses tnau that of carrying; on the said war, or uiding or esiajllshiug it, directly or Indirectly. ALABAMA, On the 28th of September there was adopted In the state Convention oi Aiabauu an ordinance de- clarinir the war debt void, and for other purposes, section 1 ordains that a I debts cr ated by the Siate oi Alabama in aid of the late war, directly or Indireoilv. are hereby declared void; aud tbe tione- ral Assembly of tbe State Shall have no authority. and tbey are hereby forbidden, to ratily the same, nr anv t art thereof. Section 2 ordau that the General Assembly of the state shall nave no auinontv, anu tuey ere hereby forbidden, to assume or tiiuku any oroviBtou lor tbe payment ol auy portiou of the debts con tracted or incuircd directly or iud.roctly by tbe Couiederate States, or by its agei.t-i, or by lis authority. FLORIDA. On the 6tb of November, 1865, there was ' done in open convention" an ordinance in relation to t'ie b.ato treasury notes, when ordained that all state f n a. nr notes i'sued. ai d all other liabilities eon traeied by tbe Stale ol Florida, on or alter the lOih ol October, A 1. 1861, except bujIi liabilities as mav be due to the seminary and ohool fuuds. suca other liahiiitiM as aietirovided for bv this constitmiou 1ia and are declared void, and the General Asseu.b V shall have so power to provide for tue payment of the same or any pari inereoi. n, 7t h of November, 1866 there was done to open convent'on an ordinance In relation to state liabilities whieli ordains tiiat tbe ordinance in re a tiou to State liaoilities and treasury notes shall not invalidate, impair, or make void any i., nnniract or liability of tbe State oi F onda incurred or undertaken prior t the date ol the ordi nance ot secession! 1'roviued, That this ordinance hi all not apply to am claims which have heretotor" been ccolared fraudulent or have been tejoctedby the State. ..,, MinnJCBirEi Outhe22dol Auaust, 1806, there was adoptetl in the Constitutional Convention ot the Slate ot Mi sissiili an ordinance lu relation to the ordinance ol mhnr ordinances and rotolunon Taoviva bv a lormer convention, held iu tbe oltv ot Juckiln ou the 7th of January, MM, and ou the 26tt. WJ v. ' v-1. , ..-,. ,, , vi'i.' " ,uu J. niiKiBfu of section two, that an ordinancs bearing no date, entitled "An ordinance to raise means tor tbe defense of the State," and an ordinance passed ftlareh 29, 18el, entitled "Supplemental to an ordi nance entitled 'An ordinance to raise means for the delenseof the State,'" are Intended to be left by this Convention lor such aotion on tbe same as the people of the State by their Legislature may deem it ripbt and prepcr to take, having inyiewthe honor ana prosperity ot tne state. On the 8M of October. 1866, there was approved in the Legislature of the stabs of Mississippi the following reso uuon: Kesolved, That tbe treasurer be, and be is hereby ordered not to pay out any moneys now remaining or that may b. reader be received in the treasury of the State, unless espe cially ordered by the Legls.ature, until further orders. I dob a esrefni examination of tbe printed laws ot the State ol Mississippi in possession of tbls depart' nirnt. it daea not nmrir that the Treasurer has been ordered to tmv any part of the debt lncurrod in aid ol tbe late Rebellion. TMAB. In the Constitutional Convention of the 8tate of Tcsas. in the year 1W6. was adopted an ordinance declaring the war ctbi void, and lor other par poiiee. Section 1 ordains that all debts created by the State ol Texas in aid ol tbe late war, directly or Indi reoilv, are hereby dec. ared nun ana void; ana tbe Legislature shall have no authority, aud tbey are Id rel y lorbidnen to rant, tne raino, or to assume or provido lor tbe payment oi the same, or any part thereof. section a ordaips tnat tne t.egsiature or tnis state shall have no authority, and are b rcbv fornlddon to assume or mak any provision lor the payment of any portion ot tno dents contracted or incurred, iinectiv or inairectiy, Dy tne couiederate states, or by us areets or dv it aninority. eeetion o oruains mat ius ieiisiatura oi una oiaui s a 1 have no autbi rity, and aie hereby lorbiuacn to afKUnio or make any provision tor tbe pavmuutot an nortion oi the debts contracted or incurred, or warrants issued by this State, from tbe 28th da of January, 1801. until tbe 6th dair ot August,-1866, except wart ants issued in payn-nt of services ren- rrred. or liabilities incuneo, be lore tue said zam day ot January, 1N61 Honorable. The Interne (kmrier, a Scotch paper, has the following: "lu 1864 a eeiitlemaa named Donald Macleou. a tanner, II we mistake not, lot a iocket-book tn Portree containing nil bis money. Bnd being unwilling to meet his creditors penniless, he emigrated to the United states. Tbcre, It appeals, he has been success ful lu amassing a fortune, and havtiiu no, after a lucse ot twelve Tears, returned to his native land, he has given instructions to pay with inte rest all claims against mm." WATCHES, JEWELRY ETC. fJIAM0NI DEALER & JEWELL'!, It WATCHES, JEWELRY A KH.VF.II WAItJ!, WAT0HE3 and JEWELP.Y XZPAIRED, Owlnttto tbe decline ot Gold, has made a great re auction in price of his large and wo'l assorted stock Diamondsi Watches, Jewelry, bilverware, Kto. Tbe public are respectfully invited to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. 2 li SILVER AflD PLATED GOODS, OF THE Most Superior Workmanship, AT THE NEW STORE, 704 ARCH STREET. No. The' nridersicned Hate Or the famnua Rnanra Urn. JiBUuiuciurln(i Company) reApecliully announce tha they bave opt Did a n and Deautliui store tor the saie 01 BlLVrlt snd 1LA1 Kl) WA HE, at No 1U4 AKCH street. Our Ions exmtience as mann acinrers wil enable ns to kei p nothing but nrst-ulaws Ooods and tho-e who msy patronize our store will llnd our p aled coods tat suueifor to any ever Imported, and our cus- tt naers may lely on the goods beUig precisely what they are rrpreBeuieu io ue. t6i(S BOWMAN & LEONARD. A full assortment ot above (roods oonBtautlv on band at modeiate prices the Musical Boxes playing from 2 to 10 beauulul Airs. FARE & BROTHER, Importers. Ho. 821CHK;;NUi STttfcJST, nilsm$rp Below Fourth. G. 11USSELL & CO. No. North SIXTH St., INVITE ATTENTION TO THEIU ICLL STOCK OF FANCY AND FLaIN SILVER WAKE, Of the Fiuet Quality. 5 2(i 5 HICU JEWELKY JOHN BRENNAN, DEALER IN DIAMONDS, FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY Etc Etc. Etc 8 2j No. 18 S. EIGHTH 81 1ULZT, riiilada. SHIPPING. HAMILL'8 PASSAGE OFFICE 'AM. HOIt LINK OF HTKAMKRM." EM A," "COLUMBIA. "C ALKUQN1A." "CAtoBKlA," l.UITANNIA," "INDIA.1 Rtfnn tit LlViKl OOI. LONDONDERRY, BELFA8T, DUDLI. atd n It x , . uiiiv, a uuanuu rr HATK. OF PAsSAOK. PAYABLE IN PAPER CUBHENCT. (!binm 1W. wn.and aw oXEtKAtiE IHh PAID Cr.H'll IV .4I SS Issued for bringing out pumeuxers irom the above polUlsat t, . rr. iriuu . w vrprrirn ttnr A15,to.''ufNS ON THE IRISH RAILWAYS. RPtClALNOllCE Passengers will take particular nn'h a 1 1. at th Anchor Line " is the only line vrautlna tlnouih lickets at the above rates from Philadelphia to the points named auove, uuu uiui ma uuuuiuwu a uiv only otiv authorueu Agent in ruiiauiiiiuw " g0e A . for"ANriIOH LINE." 1 15 No. .17 WALNUT Street .-lT,a. FOR NEW YORK. PHILADEL si Til i ' r"1 " Comsany De- ttutelcu owniBurv x.iuc..Tia iiamniua anu umiuiu oum. leaving dm y at 12 M. and b P. M., couuecting With all mi.niii.rn Mil,, r.HHii'ru uut'a. For treiglit. which wl.l he taken upon accommodating terms, at ply to v illiji m. ia uu & i u., 8 16 No, 11)2 S DELA WAKE Avenue TO HH1P CAPIAIKS AIJ UWNERH. TUB unuerslgned having leased tbe EENSINQiON kl'Hk W 1111 K.UFKI IUIU1UI1UUU II1GIIU.UIUU1BD.IR oi the Dock that be Is prepared with increaoea facilities to accommodate those having venae s to he rained repaired and being a prac leal ship-carpenter and caulker, wl 1 give personal attention to the veaseU en. trimied to him or reuklrs Cai tntiiB or Ageutship t arpeoters, and MaohlnlsU havliiffesseli to repair, are soiiciuia to can n.vli.u iii. auKiiev for the sai of "Wettentedt i Patent .Uetallic t oniposltlon" lot Copper Paint for the pieservatiun of ves.els' bo'toma tor miscity, t am pre. naiea to ttrulsh thesame en lavur.uie irnm. v JOHN 1L HAM MITT, Kens ngton eorew Dock, US DELAWAR Avenue. ahovsHUUELBtreet WATCHES, JEWELRY, &o. MUSICAL BOXES. MEDICAL. yox roruLi, WIIIGIIT'S TAR SYIIUP. FBIX CLP AL DEPOT, No. 771 South TI1I11D Street Trice, (1-00 per Bottle; $51)0 for half-a-dozen. The nnderskned citizens tske pleasure In chrtu'ly rectininiciidli.g the use of H right's Tar ttjrtip lor couahs. colds, consumption. who"plnK-couitb, spotted levtr, nver conipia'nt, pains in tne Dreast, nronciiicia, Inflaaimatlon, and restriction ot air vexse s In the lungs. etc. i ne rtniioj snoma tie in every ismiiy I Charles O. Wl son. Fornv's Pre it ofllue. ( hanes II. Urallen, Sunday Mercury oliloe. James Nolen. tiqu,rtr oflice 'Wiiilani F. t'orhlt. Associated Press. Wllliara 11. Carpenter. Fire Alarm and Felice T graph. Filth and t hesnut streets. A liandolph, Front aud I ombard Street. James W. Ferriae No. 1129 Charles street, II. A. Davis No. .WUsskl l street, John VYoodtlde No 1331 Franklin street. Robert Thompson. No. 1608 Walter street, M. O. Waren, No. 676 Ftanklln suvet. J Geblorl. ho 731 8. second street. John Pevmnnr, No. SIS H. K rent street. r. W. Howard, No. 1 Dock street II. C. 1 artieit No. ftil . -econd street L. Bates No. 6"ft Arch street All.ert Martin. No. 417 b. Hecond street. Nary Caidelk So 18? flsnsom street. W 1 homes. No. 20 N. Fourth strert T. M. ( arthv. No. 19 K iretu's alley. (icorge W I son No. 236 Race street. W. F. Rrooas, No. 69 North Second street M. J. Ilassett. No. 119 Canal street. H. Hevniour Rose Busiloton. Char es Hop rs, No. ll South street K. T. We Ins on, second and Quarrv streots K. F. Ibnniaa. No. 136 South t street William liarns. No Bl South Frontsirect F. 8. t-anionl, Opera Manager. ... John Maitlnnis. rear of No 134 North Second street Airs. a. u. Lhoate, Newark, lie!. XI t !1 TtV nh Hin-.n. lake nteamira In recommend'na vonrlTAk SYhUPiof which we have already so.d comlderab e auantltiesi es a most exceueai intm. imu reiuoij lot ihe complaints set lorlh in your printed bill alrea ly suhmltted to Ihe public. Asa erailtylna act to sufTerlna liun anltv we wll' cheer'u lv recommend your prenara tion to a I afflicted with diseases which It is designed to lour,etc., pjj jjH son, DniRelnta. K, E. corner Pine and Sixth streets. For a'e also at . JOUNeoN, h"li,uwai m vonma s, Dvon t o , A nd all principal Drut'Rlsis and Dealers. The snl scrlber would bes leave luriher to sav thai re is prepared te nil oruers ana lorwara me nyruptc ant pert ot the country. Per-ons desirlnit ether Inior mat len ly n ail will inclose a postage si amp and answen win ne reiunn a as soon as tue exigencies oi oumneai will admit Address WlLljIAM n. WKKllir, 1 20 No 771 S. TH1HD Ptrteu Philadelphia, Pa. G AD NEWS FOR THE TJNFOKTTJNATE. BELL'S SPECIFIC REMEDIES Are warranted In all cases, for the Spekdt and Pekha KbM CthK ol ail diseuKes arising irom excesses or 1 UUl llfUXJ 1 Mil it lit I II) . Emissions, Genital, Physical and Nervous Debility, Im potence, etc. eic Thev can oe used without de ec lon, and never fall to iu iiiAnur. vr I'll. ' x.t ?t.ir,nni cuect a cure, u useu accoiumg to instructions. nEM-'S SPKCIFIC PIIiM, rrlce Ore Dollar per Box, or Six Boxes for Five Dol lars; a.so, i.aige uoxes centatniug four ouiau, Price Three Dollars. From four to six boxes are uenerailv reaulred to care ordinary cases of Seminal Weakness, thouvh benefit la derived irom uhIuk a smitle box lu l urouic l axes.ana particniariy wnen impotence or Get lis! Dehl l y with Nervous Prostration has anccted the system, liKLL'S TONIC PILLS Are recommended as the most Ffllcaclous, Rejuvenating. anu inviaoratinu iteineuv in tne wor n, A Packvite P ice Five Dollars, wl 1 last a month, and is genera, y suuicienu In extreme eases of Debility and Impotence, HULL'S EXTERNAL REMEDY, Price Two Dollars, sufllelent tor a month, can be used to good advantage, it gives btreugtii to the Organs and. with the Pills, win restore them to tneir norma, condition. A Pamuhlet oi I no naues. on ihe Mi IOKS OF YOUTH, designed as a Lecture and t au ion to Young Men, sunt tree, len cents rcuuuou to pay postage. It vnu cannot purchase Bell's Specific Remeoibs of your Diuiiglst. take no other, but send the money nuect to DR. JAMES BRYAN, ConsMltlnpt Physician, No Bin BKOADWAY, New York. And von will receive them by return of mall post paid. anil up. irnm i iliHervat ton. For sale by utuii co., no. 'in n. oEtua i btrect. 6 11 S DR.LESSEY'S VEuElABLE PILLS Cl'KK Dvsnepsla. Dlarrho?a. Bheumatsm, HI. k Bead- aeht, and all oerangemints oi tne i.ivor ii y I'uruv the blood and mate the skin sett and lair, f or sale by Dr. LEssly No saa N. mmu Mreet, rmiaocipuia, mnA hv llrnfai.tH l enerall i . t itiit., N. J ,Splcmber2 1865 ir. Lessey Dear Sir: 1 1 givts uie great pleasure to add niv testimony lu favor ol your ' Vegetable Liver Ills'! 1 had been a III ie ted wub deranged onoiiion oi tne uiver lor ten veara. and. i ur inn mat time, suner.a intensely iruin acrid uikcbuies roui stomach and bowels, seriously piostiatlug ny phaical ai d mental energies tor Weeks at a tune, so niueu so me niv ire wa uuairnneu oi. But. tb uughaklnd Providence, I was Introduced to ion. and by the u.' or tour rll.s 1 nave been wouuer- tullv lestored, not having ban so attaca o my out com- n'. air t or lost a single nahuath service. meyactliK charm Had It not been for them, I have no doubt I shoti d have been laid asi'le iroin themlnl'trv I must auu a iew lines m iavor oi vour - l rr ener '' or aetale Liniment. I nave Uea lol Ervsipelas Scalds and Hums snd Inllammattons; il prooncea remurKuuie rrwui'.a. t nmtmruui a !, nore hv lis use Manv ol mv neluhbiirs are using it and It gives unlvenal Fatlstactlon, .t snould be In ever houe. tours, nn 4 2SttliB2m THIXU Hireot, i amileu, S. J. ' jii r 2-- ooiirotmD CAMPHOR TROCHES, C UL O L ii A , PlarrbcBa, oyssotary, mat viwio i o Bokt' sotor, C. H. HewUes, Drngflst ,te' t't, 11th 4 Etc Bts., PkUa. l. Z mailed o TEAKNES8, BLINDNESS, AND CATAKUn treated with the utmost ancceas oy J iSAAut. kl. !.. Ocu 1st and Aurlsl. o. sill rl nG Htr.eu ie J monlaairom the mux reliable sources in the clly ctu heseenat blsoftlee. The Medkai Faculty are mvixid to acoonipany thi ir pa'lenis as he has no secrets In hi. practice. Aititle'al eyes Inserted without pain. No chrye madf torexanilnaliou 19) SHIRTS, FURNISHING GOODS, &o J. AV. SCOTT & CO., SHIRT MANUFACTURERS, AKD CEALEB8 IN MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, No. 814 CHESNUT Street, F0CR DOORS BILOW THE "CONTINENTAL," 886 Sro PlllLADELPUIA. p ATE.N T SIIOU LDEll-SE AM a. S11IHT MANUFACTORY, AND GKNTLEMtN'S FURNISHING STOKE MlRKI-CT F1THNO . HHIBIS AND DRAWERS made irom measurement at very short notice. All ether aitlcles of GENTLEMEN'S DRESS U0OD8 In lull variety. W1NCHESTE11 & CO., 8 54 5 No. 706 CUEHNUT Street. TDIIILADKI.PHIA, MAY 4, 1806.-NOTICK IS hat a writ of scire facias will be Shued utioD tbe lol owlnu c alm, at the expiration of three nion hs Hem the date ner iuuies ins aauie paid within that time to xllam..t t.,.. No. J' N. bfcVES'lU btreet "CIIY" TO C8B Of LANE SCHOFIELD Vs. Fiankiln Fire Insurance f'omnuny. (.'. I , Deceiu- hr T . 1MI5. No M. For naviua, 14 43, lot N. t- corner r i unnivjipi'iiml noil Knrue.e streits.11 leet fronton Hnruce by 61 feet 4 Inches deep on Xweutv-secoiid street. '-"" F0K 8ALE STATE AND COUNTY RIGHTS ol t'apewell A t o 's Patent Wind Guard and Ali Heater foi tloaioil Lamosi it preveuta Uie Chluineys trom breaalna. This we will wairaut. Alao saves eu. -thirdtheuli t'a'l and see them they cost but tea cents No. SP BACK h'.ree ltilUde phla Batnple sunt to aud sart et the Vnlled tfbtt on receipt of tr oeuU. i U PROPOSALS. K O Katt Dbartmkwt, ) Bcriad o Tabixi ajo Docks, I f Jnna in. ll 1 Healed Irono's for eaek Class -narately endorsed "I roreMla lor lilasa No. (name tn nlaaa) for the risvy yard at (name the vardi," will b received St thta efl.oe until the 11th ol July next, at 1 e'olook F. M at which boor tbe opeain of the bids will be eommenned, lor furnlhin and delivering at the several navy yards named, the materials and articles rmnracea in riniea schedulit, whicn, wttn t ielorm ul offer and tnarantee, vt in be Inrnished on appliea tlon, and sent by snati, it to requested, to persons de sirinr tooder lo eontraet for any or ail the clashes named therein, bv the commamlanU of the several navv vsids, lor the c'assea lor the yards under their command, or by the paymaster nearest thereto, or dj me iureu lor any or all ot ite vardi. To vrrrmt antfumtan amd srusf-ilrs in. trnlina th effvrt. no bid tntl be received tthtch contain cldtura Jrr more than one yard in one envelope; nor any bid wnicn it nor perrecr antt complete an v te'.r ar.cnnlinq to O.ejiirmt ofrffer and gnnrnntf , ami eii'-h indivi dual of a firm munt n A tntl and lontrnct iiaaers sre nereny cautioned, and particularly notified, that their eflers should be made on the printed lorm prescribed by the Ilureau, and be mailed in time to reach their destination belore the time expires lor receiving them; no bid vitl be cotv ntlrred irhirh thai! be remued after the prrixl tinted, and no allowance will be mute. fur failure of tne mau All oners must le accompanied bvtue biddei's license, or a certified oopv tnereoi. lo auard aralnst ollen boino- nnonnH hnfnr thn lime appointed, bidders are requested to endorse ou the envelope, above the address, and draw a line unaer tbe endorsement, thus: "J'rt'nosal tor i.lnaa An tnnmn the rlnji for ike Savy Ya d at i name the yard l" "lo the Ch ef ot the Bureau of lards and Docks, Washirgion. U. C " lbe certificate to the rnarantors' tesnonslhllity must bo certified to by the Assesorof internal Kuro- nue tor the distr.ol in which they remde. lbe schedu e will state the times within whioh riii'les wilt be requlrd to be delivered. If any articles are named in the scheduh which are nut known to be in common and general use. the b d- ders will ascertain promptly whethor such articles can be procured or not, and if t.iey cannot be ob taineo, tne laot must be reported to the Dureau at once, Lei ore bids sita 1 l e received Ah the articles which mav bu contracted tor must bo do. livored at such place or places, iuoludinir drayare ana canairo to tno place wneie n-cd wituin the Navy Yards resnectveiv. tor which the ofl'or m made, as may be dirocted by tbe commanding oiheor tnereoi; and, ail other thluirs Do n equal, prefer ence will be given to American manutacture. No article will lie received alter the expiration of tne period si eohVd in the schedules for the comple tion ol tbe deliveries unless specially author zed by tUo Department. In ccmputitia tie clatitet, the price aiuiru ii ine column or price win oe tne grandma, and the aourraate of the. clan will be carried out according to the prices stated. au tne articles unaer the contract must bo or tne best qua ity, delivered in rood ordi-r, tree ot all and every charge or expense to the Ijovvrumont for de livery, and su ject to tbe inspection, count, weivlit. or measurement oi ttio said navy )ard, and be la ail retpects satiBlnctory to the commandant thereof. Bidders are relet red to the yard ior plans spi oilloa lions, or san pies, and any lur her descriptions of tho articles oi explanations they may desno. V hen bidders enaii tie in uouuta to tno precise arlioies named in the schedule, tbev will apply to ttu com manding officer ot the navy yard, and nor to em- jiloyn, lor description ot the article or artiolos in douht which iniormatlon the said ollicer will give in vtnuiiir. Apiirovcd sureties in the amount of theoontraot will be required, and twenty per centum as addi tional security deducted from each payment until tie conn act shall have been completed or canco led, un ess otherwise authorized by the Department: and eighty per centum ol the amoun' of all delive ries made will be paid by tbe paymaster at tho place oi unlivery wiiuiu teu uays alter warrau'S lor the fame shall have been passed bv the becretarv of the Tieusury. No part oi thoper centum reserved is to be paid until all ihe rejected artic es offered under the con tract snail hare been rerroved irom the vard and oti org euppliod in their placo, uuluss Bpeemlly au- inorizoo uv tue I'euuriuioni. It will be stipulated in the contraot that if default shall be made bv the parties of the first part in de- ilveting ail or any oi tne articles mentioned iu any claes bid lor of the quaii y and at tho times and piaces above provided, then and in tnat case the said part its wl.l lonoit and pav to the United Mates, as liquidated damages, a sum ot nionoy not to exeted twico the umount of such olas therein aereed ui on as the price to be paid in case ol the sctual delivery thereof, which mav be i deliv ered, firm time to time as they accrue acoording to the act of Congress In that cuso provided, bd- liruveu juaruu o, .rrru. Tbe sureties must stern the contract, and thoir responsibility be certified tn by the Assessor of Internal Kevenue ior tue district iu whioh tbuy reside. I'ersoris whose offers shall be acceptod will be notified by letter through the Post Oilice, which notice shall be considered sufficient; and if tbev do not enter into contract lor tbe supplies spuci- lied ivilhin ten days aiter the receipt ol the con tract at the post olliee named or the paymas'er desigi.ated, a contract will be made with somo other person or persons, and tbe guarantors of such defaulting biuders will bo held responsible tor the oillerehce between the oiler ot the default ing bidder or bidders and thut which may be accepted. All oilers not maae in strict conrormir; witn tnis advertisement win, at the option of the Burouu, be rejected. inose oniy whoso unem un.v ve accept uu win be notified, and coiiiratts wl.l be ready tor execu tion as boon iliert'iiltor as may be practicable. l'ostage stamps are not required ou bids for warded by mail. Kevenue Btamps will be required on ihe contracts; one nve-cout stamp tn each heet of paper, and also ono nvo cent stamp on each piece ot paper, and aluo one iivo-cont s ami) to the certificate of the ollicer cortilviug to there- sroiisibinty ot the sureties. mese s ninpB are all to be furnished and cancelled by the con tractor. Ihe ciat-fOB oi tuts isurcau are namDored and letttred as loilows: Clas No. 1, Brcks; No. 2. Stone; No. 2J, Stone; No. 8, yellow Pine Timber i No. 4. keliow fine Lumber; No. 6,uaK ana nuruwoou; no. u, white l'ine, fcpiuce, dun pi r ana uypn'ss; jo. , l,imo, llmr. ai d I'laster: No. 8. t'emont; No. 9. Urnvul and Sand; No. &J Moulding aud Firesantl and Fireclay; No. 10, iSlate; No. 11, Iron, Iron tSpikts aud Nails; No. 12, .steel; No. 13 Pig Iron; No.14, Files; No. 15, 1 Bintr, Oiis, and Olase; No 16, Shin Chandlery; No 17, Uardare;No 18, stationery : No. 19, Fuowood; No 'M, liay and Straw; No 21, Provender; No. 22, Charcoai ; No 23, Bo. ting, Packing, and Hose; No. 24, (M ermaud Lubricating Oils; No. 25 Iron Work, I'lliinv, etc ; No iii, Augon-: no. Z,, Anttiraci'o Coa!; No. 2U, B tiimmous Cumberland Coal; No. 30. .end-Bituminous Broad Top Coal (and Pictou at Hot-ton arri); No. 81, Copper and Composition Nails; No. 82, Machinery aud Tools. Class A, tor raising wings ol Oliice Building (Portsmomh, N. 11.) Clats A, extending South Pier (I'll Hade phia). Class A repairing Bu iding No 11 (Norfolk), Class B, re pairing Building No. 18 (Norio k). NAVAL ASYLUM. Class No. 1, C.otliliig; No. 2, Huts, Boots, Shoos, &o ; "No. 8, Provisions; No 4, Groceries; No 6, Dry Ooors; No 6 Bread, &c-; No. 7, Tobaooo; No. 8, Coal; No. 0, Paints, Oils, (tlass. &o ; No 11, Lumber; No. 12, Firewood; No 13, Provinder; No. 14 Miscellaneous; No. 15, Hardware; No. 1(1, Sta tionery; No. 17, Fil.ing Ice-houses. Tho following are the classes, by their numbers end letters, required at the respective Navy lards and Naval Asymiu: 8 POKISMOUTH, N. n. Nos. 1. 6 6 8, i, 11, 12, 15, 10, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 28, 24, 28, 27, 29, A. ' ' - BOSTON, MASS. Nos 2, 5, 6, 9, 9J, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20, 21, a 23,24,20,27,29 8i r Nos. 1, 2 J. 8. 4, 6, 6, 7. 8 9.9. 10. 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 10, 17, 18, 20, 21, 22 28, 24, 25, 23. 27, 80, 81, 82. ' ' Philadelphia. Nos. 1, 2. 8, 6, 6 7, 9, 11, 12, 14, 16, 18, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 3,24,27, 80, 82, A. "li l .1. ,.vi nil DniTinvTDUTi AAV AU x uiiiaouui 11 1 Nos. 1, 2, 8, 4 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12. 13, 14, 15, 10, 17. WAsHlNOTON, D. C. Nos 1. 2 4, 6, 8 7, 8, 9 9. 10 11, 12, 13. 14, 15, 18, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22. 23. 24, 26, 28, 27. 29, 82. ' ' NOKKOLK. VA. Nos. 8 6.8 11 12,14 16,10,17,18,19,20,21,22,23, 24,20,27,29, 81,82 A, B. ' ' i tNSACOLA. FLA. Nos. 1, 10, 12, 14, 16, 10, 17, 18, 23, 24, 81. 6 15r4t QEOROE PLOWMAN, CARPENTER AND BUII.DEIt, No. 232 CARTER Street And No. 141 DOCK Street. Machine Woik and Illllwrlvhtlng promptly attend to THREE GENERAL AGENTS WANTED TO act In Important locations for the Mew York Acci dental Insurance (. oa.iiuiy. Aetivnmenol good aildrasi, annlv to KBANK V. ALLi-.JN, itratuQ yuice, no. ri CllFSSCT tttMet. Asely soon. 221, PROPOSALS. TBOr08AL8 FOR MATERIALS TO BE sUr. J 1 L1LD TO THK NAV V 1ARDS, UNDtStt IHE CCONIZANCK OF THE BUukAU OK til LAM 1JVU1N1.KKINO NAvr Drran-ruEWT, ' BtTKCAtr rv Rtbam KneiaaKitiRo "' Wismsnms. D. CiJan. iu la.w Pealed Prnnosels tn furnish afatnriala a ). for lbe li.srai vear. engine- June Hd. 18K7. ai l k. ... coivcd at this Bureau until It) o'oloo: At k. of the IRih ot Jniy neat, at which time the proposals will be oik ned. , ... . , . Ihe proposals must be addressed to the Chief of tbe Bureau ot Steam Engineering. Navy Dnoart niei.t, Washli.gton, anu must be endorsed Propo sals tor Materials for the Navy." that they ma be distinguished horn other business letters. Printed schedules lor any class, ton ether with In struct ons to bidders, giving tbe forms of proposal, ol guarantee, and or certificate of euarantors, will be lurnlsoed to such persons as desire lo b d. on application to the commandants of tho respeo'ive navy yard, and those of all the yards on application to the Bureau. 1 be commandant of each navy vard and the pur ol'aslug Paymaster of each station v. ill have copy of tbe soliedn.es of tbe other yards, ior examina tion only, in order that ereons who intend to bid may iudge whether it is desirable to make applica tion ior any of the c.assos ol those yards. The proposal mu-t bo for tne wlioloot a class; and all applications lor information or for tiie examina tion of samples, must be made to the commandants ol the respective ards lbe roposais must be accompanied by a certifi cate from the Collector of Internal Kevenue ior tbe district in whioh the bidder reMries, that lie ha. license to dca in the articles lor viuoii he proiosoj ; and bo must lurthor sle w that ho is a manufacturer ot, or a regular dea er in, the articles which he oilers to stipnlv. Ihe guarantors mu t be oertiflud by the Assessor of Internal Kcvenuo lor the dis.net in which they reside. The contract will be awarded to the person who makes the lowest bid and gives the guarantee re quired by law, the Navy Department, howmor, re serving tbe rignt to reject the lowest bid, or any which it may deem exorbitant. fcureties iu the lull amount wili be roquired to siro the contract, and the. r responsibility must Decerti fied to tho satisfaction of tho Navy Department. As additional security, twenty per centum will be wlth lie d from tho amount oi the bil.s until the contract shall have been coxrplcted, and eighty per centum of ine amount oi eacn Dill, appro veu iu triplicate Dy ttio commandant ot tbe respective yards, will be paid by the Pay master ol the station designated in the contract in lunds or cert flcutes at the option ot the Gov ernment, within ten days alter i ho warrant lor the same shall bave been passed by the becreiary of the liessury. Ihe classes of this Bureau are numbered and doslg rated as follows: No. 1. Boiler Iron, etc No. 21 Zino Paints. No. 2 P g Iron. ;No. 22. Co.orod Pa'nts, No. 8. Boiler Felting. etc. No. 4 Gum l acking, etc. No 23. stationery. No. 6. Sperm Oil. No 21 Firo Wood. No. 0. Linseed Oil. No .26 Hickory, Ash No. 7. Lard Oil. Plank, e'o. No. 8. l.umboi. lNo.20. White Pine No. 9 Tallow and Soao. , No. 27. Black Walnut and No. 10, Kngineer'a Stores. Cheny. No, 11. Kugineor's Tools. No. 28 Mahoeany. ao, i& rngincor sinstru uiente. No. 29. Lanterns No. 80 Ligiiumvittn. No. 81. Dudgeons,L'umps, etc. No. 82. Sour Flour Cm elide. No. 88. Patented Articles. No, 14 Cotton and Hemp Packim?. etc. No 13. Brick Sand eto No. 14 Wrought Iron Pipes, eto. No 15. lubes. No 10 Steel No. 17. Nails And Bolls. No. 18 Copper. No. 19 1 in, Zino, etc No. 36. Engineer's Stores. No 30 Patented Artio'es, No 20. W bite Lead. 'I be following are the classes by thoir number.'. requited at the reopective iavy lards: K1ITEKV. Nos. 1, 2, 6, 6, 16, 18 19. 20. 21, 22, 28, 83, 84. CHARLES TO N. Nos. 1. 2, 4 6, 6 10, ll, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24, 26, 27, 32, 35. 80. BROOKLYN. Nos. 1, 2. 8. 4, 5, 6, 10, 12, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 25, 26, 27, 8, 82, 83, 86. PHILADF.LPniA Nos. 1, 4, 5, 6, 10, 11, 12 14, 10. 18, 19, 22, 23, 20, 33. WASHINGTON. Nos. 6, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 10, 17, 18 19, 20, 21, 22 23. 6 19 tu4t c L O T n I N G, Navy Department, Bureau of Pko visions and clothino, Juno 20. 1806 Sorarate Pronoals. sea'ed and endorsed ' Prouo sals lor Navv Clo'biug and Navv Materials," will bo received at this Bureau until 2 o'o ock P. AI., on tho 28d day of July, 1866 for lurnisliing and doliveriug ion receiving thirty tays notice) at tne u niuia states lavy "Yard, Brooklyn, N. Y., in suoh numbers and quantities, ana at euou times as may oe speeinea oy the Chief ot this Bureau, or by the Cnminand.int of suiu Navy Yard, tho numbers and quantities of the dillerent articles spudded in the tallowing lisi, viz: Biuo Flannel, yards, zoo OH). (. all'skin Shoes, pairs, 16 000. Blunkets, number, 20.0U0. The llaunel to be deliverable one-ha'f in 90, and one-ball in 120 days Offeis may be made fr one or more articles, at the option ot the bidder, and in case more than oa ar ticle is contained in the offer, the Chief of the Bu reau vt 11 bave the right to accent one or more of the articles contained in such oiler, and reject the te msincer. . ... For description of the articlos in the above list bid ders are refer '-ed to the sanities at the Navy Yards at New York and Boston, and tor information as to the laws and regulations (in pamphlet form) regard ing contracts, to the offices of ihe'C uuniaudants aud Ftiv masters ot the several Navy Yards. The Department reserves tue right to reject any piopo al not considered advantageous to the Gov ernment, b OW4t SADDLES AND HARNESS. "piE OLDEST AND LARGEST SADDLE AND HARNESS MAN U S'ACTL'RING ESTAULISUMENT IN THE COUKTKY. LACEY, 3l5vEIl & CO., No, 1216 CHESNUT STREET, OFFER OF Til LIB OWN MANUFACTURE j l l'CGY UAKNEKS, from 60 to 160 LIGHT BAItOUCUE do 80 00 to 850 HEAVY do do 75 HO to SOU EXIHIBS.BKASB MOUNTED H4.UNKS8 27 40 to 90 WAtiON AKD .EI.F-AUJCbTINO 151)0 to 30 BTAtlE AKDTEAM do JO 00 to 50 LA DlFb' SADDLE, do 12-00 to 150 ULKT8 do do 8 DO to 78 Bridles, Mountings, Bits, 1:01 tU, Hore Covers, Iiiusbes, Combs, hoaps. Blacking, Ladies' and Genu Traelling and Tourist Baits and Packs, Lunch Basket Dress ig and Shirt Cases, trunks and Valises. i I'nirp yo. 1'jlO Clll.KNUT ST. H A Tw N E S S. A 1.AUGE LOr OF KEW U. b. WAGON HAR- NFS3. 2, 4, and 6 horso. AIfo, parts ol HAR NI8. SADDLES, COLLARS, HALTERS, eto, boucht at the recent Government sales to he sold t a crcat sacrifice. Wholesale or Retail. Together with our usual assortment ot SADDLER YAND SADLL EH Y UARD WARE. WILLIAM S. HANSELL & SONS, 21 ItM 111 MARKET Street. GOVE RNPiiN TSAL E S . QUARTERMASTER-GENERAL'S OFFICE, FIRST DIVISION, Washington, D. C , June 23 1S(W. Will be so'd at Fuhlio Auction, under the direction ol Captain Geonre T. Browning, A. U- M., at giiv. BOl.O, D. C, to the hih-h.-st bidders ou . ltlI)AY. July 6, I860, comuanoiug at lo o'clock A. at., three 8e""sTABLEAND STOCK-TARD MANURE, contaiuina; in all about two hundred thousand cubic yard", uiost of which is In tho Immediate vicinity of the wharves, at which boats and barges can he con- Tli:uroliasoars will bo required to remove the Manure ou ornre the lst day of September next, miles otherwise arranged with the owner ot the grounds. TernaM . . . A boat lor Giesboro' will leave the Sixth street wharf every hour, up to 12 o'clock ML., on the day ol sale. , By order 01 me uurloru 'J A'g j' kkIN Bvt. Bna -(Jen U. A., 0 20 lit In ehara-o First Div Q- H. O. O. GOVERNMENT GALES. -4- SALfc OF GOVERNMENT OU I LDI NOIL QUABTKRatASTRR-'ilflBRAL'tl On0, t First Division. I W ASniwoTOR. l c., June 1, ll. by oraer oi the l)narl.nnuiai.h.n.,.i will Le , old on the premise, at Publte Aaeuoa. tinder tbe direction ol Captain George f.Brewa iig, A Q. M., commencing on TUH-OAl. Ju.ylO, IgiAttt iO o'clock A M., and conunu7i Lr?,miVv '.V".h01"' ,on Iherpafterleaoopt JUI'A Y. Jt ly 13, on a-Inch day tbe Water 4orks will be sold), nutii the who e shall have bona duv to w?t'' ,lie ,w"ow,n desenbtd publio property, CTnoilnLOFFICES (") 38"i0 (two staw T." ''20 18t8. two 2i.20 itwo stores), lflR and2i175,t'j01Illl,K 10ltl0, VixSt' 16x19, tw0 rr,a,'inJD,? ,.89) ,nORER8' QUARTERS ' v. r ' '" soaio, lourteen liiJLit. and oae I6xl with shed ,oj0,tl Dr 8lU. " Nine (91 MKS-.liUUSES fframei 2xl90ftwo sht. es), 16x80 (with wing lilx20i, 2ilMiwoaioriesT xiai iwi.h additions lOxia,. iSxIib: K07iw ries 2Kx Stories), lox&d, 10x84. and 28x40. riiirty-to 82) olABLKM (frsmel twonty for SSx432 six 28x806, one 11x32. and od 12x imam shed adjoining 14x60) ( w One ill HOsPH aL STABLE (frame), with 62T lineal tn t ol stabling, One (1) ISSUING STABLE (frame) with Ml lineal feet 01 stabling. Iweniy (20) I UILD1NGS (frame), 28x33, 28M. 18x82, 1881 15x66 10x16. t. nr 18x50, to ir 9x2! 18X482, 2-xl40 21x48, 18x800, 20x26 and 17x17 SHEDDING, 7768 hnea 1. et Inniy-iwo (32) WAI EK TANKS, 4x16; two i(M deep. t-eventy-olght (78) MANGERS, 8ixl6; three tat a ha f lent t.eeu 1 wen y (10) OUT T!OUoFS. One (1) LAY SHED 112x812. Onc(l)GhAIN HOUSE (iramo), 60x220. Ihiee (8) WHAKVtSi uue 40 HI square fcot, one 11,169 square teet, and one .880 squar loot. ENCINO, 23 980 Hnea' foot. Ono (1) STOKEnOIJ8E(trame) 62x160. Iwo BLACKSMITH SHOPS (liauie), 43x10), ande4lti0 ' One (1) ENGINE HOUSE 17x82. The Luiidings will be sold singly, and must be re moved within twenty days. 1 be buildings will be taken down at tbe ex pens of ti e purchasers. The depot is accessible by water, aud vessels ot the largest c.sss can bo loaded at tha whart. lerms Cash, in Government funds A boat lor Giesboro wnl leave the Sixth street wharf every Hour during the day ot sa;e. For further information apply in person or by letter, to Captain GEORGE 1. BROWNING, A. (J M., Giesboro, D, U., or to tbls oliloe. IAA1E3 A. Eft IN, Brevet Brigadier General U. H. A , tn charge, 6 20w fni9t Fust Division, Q. M G. O. SALE OF STEAM BOILER. FORCE PUtfri VVAlEBliPE, FIRE-PLUGS, ETU., com-, pru-ing TUE WATER WORKS AT G1ESBOKO, D. 0. Quartermaster-G enter al'8 OrnoB, ) First Divihion, ( Washikoton, D. C, June 19, 1866 I By ordor of the Cjuartermastcr-Goneral, there will be sold, on the premises, at publio auction, under the direction oi Captain George T. Browning, A Q M . on FrtlDAY, Ju.y 13, 1800, at 12 o'oloo: M.., tha lollowing described publio propettv, to wui OA E & I EAM BOILER, 30 feet long and 8 loet in diameter (with two 13 Inoh retu n flues), made of i-inch boiler iron, with all tha necessary appurtenances, including osjUiron front, gauge cocks, globe valves, leed-pump, smoke-staoc and hood, steam gauire (Ashorofs patent), grate bars, pipe, plugs, reducing pieces, etc, all in good order. 1 WO WOR1HTNGTON 8 TEAM FORCE PUMPS. No. 6, 18-inch cylinder, 9 inch stroke, 26-hors power each, and each capable of pumping and lorcing 1011,000 gallons ol water per day. Connected with them are the reaulsite va.vos, glands, oup iiugs, bends, elbows, doub,e-vave oil cups, 10, 1 lu bo l umps are comparatively new, and in oout plete working order. Alare quantity of WAIER-PIPE, as follows: 6,182 leet 6-inch Cast Iron V a tor-Pipe. 12 0W) leot 8 inch " " 800 leet 2-inch Wrought Iron " 604 feet 1 J moh Cost Iron " 2,000 leet 1 inoh " " 1 8t.O leet 1-lnoli " " 6,000 feet 3-inch " " THlKIY ONE CAST 1ROU FIRE-PLUGS, (Ayre's patent), with all the necessary connections, sucb as T's, benCB, stop-oocks, elbows, tour-away- eicvvo, viv., an iu i-jict-iicui uuuuiiiuo, wkvimoc WltH. ALL IHE TOOLS. Eto.. required for making alterations and repairs in water Pipe, sucb as Pipe Cutting Machines, laps aud Dies, Flyers, Crabs, Drills, Punches, CauUmar loots, etc. I he Depot is accessible by water, and frossela of tbe lareest class can no loaded at the whart. lerms Cash, in Government luuds. De iveries will be made to purchasers on or bnforA the first ( 1st ) day ol August next. a boat ior uiesuoro win leave tne Sixth street wbarl every hour during toe day 01 sal j. Anv lurther iniormatlon thai may be dosired will be given upon application, in person or by letter, toi Captain George 1 Browning;, A. Q. M., Giesboro, V. C, 01 at this othce. J A VIES A. EKIN, Bit. Brig. Gen U 8. A., in charge 6 21 thstu t7 12 First Division, Cj. U. G. O. G o v E R N M E N T AT SAVANNAU, GA. SALS SIX HUNDRED AND THIRTY-FIVE THOU SAD l'OLNDa OF WKOUaUl' AND t.'ASl' IKON Will be sold at I'ub'io Auction, from the Stat Arbcuul BulldiuR, in Mavauuuli, on WEDNESDAY, July 11, 1806. Sale commencing at 10 A, M. 1 he Iron is as follows : 150,000 pounds Cast Iron (Shell Metal), in the city, near tho wharl. lbO 00l pounds Cast Iron (Guns), in the city, noar the hart. 43,000 pounds Wrourht Iron Scrap (Gun Carriage Irons), in the city, near the whan. hi 000 pounds Cast Iron (Guns), about Ave miles from the citv, on a good road 64 000 pounds Cast iron (Guns), about nine mile Bom the city, on a rood road. 15 510 pounds Cart Iron (Guns), about two mile Irom iIip citv. on the river; no road by land. 150,000 pounds Cast Irou (Guus). about tour and ft half miles from tho city, on the river ; no road 07 land. eoOO pounds Cast Shell and Scrap Iron, in tho loris . The attention ot-Northem buyers is Invited to this sale Tho rifle projectiles have on them sabots of bras or lead ami amimony Tin- Iron will be divided into lots of from 20,000 to 1C0 000 pounds. . . Buvers vau got lists at the Ordnance Depot at Ssvaunuh soverat days before the salo. '1 hey are rcquesU d to examine tue lots before tho dav of sale Xernis Cash, In United States onironcy. Ti e Iron m tho city to bo removed within fifteen dajs. iter the sale. D. W. FLAGLER, ran, of Ordnance, Brev. Lieut -Col. U. 8 A., 6 20 12t comuiandincc Augusts Arsenal. g ALB OF ai auu LE OF MACHINERY, EIC. Navt Depabtmbnt, 1 Bureau or Yards and Docks, J Washington, J un 18, I8U0. ) Will be sold at l'utiiio Auction, at the Navy Yard, KOKFOLK.ou S a! URDAY, the 7ih day of July next, the lollowinir artio es. vis : 1 weuty-oue Rollers Ot Rolling Mill. (Seven Nail Machines ( me Guide Mi 1 (oomploto). 88 Rollora. Two bundles Saws ior Slotting Screws. 1 wo Machines tor Slotting Screws. Seven Machines ior Cutting f ureads. Four Oil Itotamei. 1 wo Oil I'ress Rollers. Kiyht pieces Iron Shafting. tsix sets Couplings for bbal'tinir. Lot of Taps aud Dies for Gas Fitting. Ono box Laoinirs (leather). 1 liree boxes Bering. One Gun-screw Machine . One pitoe Leather Belting, 8 Incbos wiaa, itst pounds. Oue piece Leather Belting, g inches wide, 141 poiiuus. Oue piece Leather Belling, 20 Inches wide, 221 pounds. Iwo rolls Gom Packing. Six bars Oo'airon Bled (c7'v . M T-CashTnGoler0men?f clesTee Amoved from the yard withm ten dayt from day ol sa'e. . . By order o. N.vy DevM 0 Wtuthfit CbM Bo -yxds and Dock., " -..ri' .JrV;, Urame).2Sx60(tW( stortee. 9x12 and ldxlO, lflx2 ), witu wing 10x14). 21x04 1 will shed ai Joinin, 15x40) lu"'' iwii
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