The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, June 28, 1866, FOURTH EDITION, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 186G.
THE rCHFI,OWEU.
BT LORD THCRLOTV.
Heboid, ray dar, this lolty flower:
Th'U no the golden mn receives;
No otner deity hag power,
But only Phoebus, on her loaves;
As ne In radiant rl-iry burns,
"From East to Wc3t her viangc turns.
Tlie dial tells no tale more true
Than she his journal on her leave,
When inoru titst gives him to her view,
Or oluht, that her of him bereaves,
A diurnal interregnum bids
Her weeping ej es to close their lids.
Forsaken of his sight, she nines
The cold, the dreary nlgnt away,
Till in the East the crimson sifrns
Betoken the great ?o J of day ;
Then, littluar up her drooplnsr luce,
She sheds around a golden grace.
O Nature, In nil parts divine 1
What moral sweets her leaves disclose!
Then hi uiy verse her truth shull shine,;
Anil be immortal as the rose,
Ananreon's plant; arise, thou llower,
That hast fidelity thy dower !
Apollo, on whose beams you (raze,
Has tilled mv breast with golden light;
And circled nie with sacred rays,
To te a poet in his sight :
Then, thus I give the crown to thee.
Whose impress is fidelity.
THE MICHIGAN MURDER.
Confcanloa of Inane
Alnrdf rt-r lioru on
TAn Anekfio The
the Motion gab el a
Klvcr.
Isaac Van Aucken, who murdered his wife
find step-flnughter about a week aco, near
Adrian, Michigan, has maite a lull coulcssion ot
the murder. He was born on the Monouinbela
river. Pennsylvania, lu October, 126. "it ap
pears that some of his wile's tamilv quarrelled
wilh him considerably, and one ol'theui bad but
a short time previous to the murder whipped
lim In a terrible mnnner. He resolved on re
venee. His wile, he says, m an extremist,
eiiher running him down or lauding him to the
ekies. Still he says thev lived happily together.
He then proceeds to telf all about the killinor,
89 follows: On last Saturday my wile
and I went to Hudson, and purcha-ed
a large lot ot . household utensils;
I also bought n quart ot whisky, and
drank soup ot it coming home ; the next
morning I asked her to drink some whiek'y, but
she would not do it w hen I was in the house; when
1 was out, however, she finished the bottle at
once; she claimed that it was the etlect of chills
that made her act strangely; we expected com
pany in the afternoon; I had business away in
the morning, but cot through as soon ns 1 could;
when I came back my wile was lying on the
lounge in the fiont room; I brought some couls
from tho kitchen and made a tire: she said, "Pa,
come and lay down with me;'' I did so; she sent
the children out to pick some strawberries;
while they were gone, and we were laying there,
toy boy came iuto the room with some squirrels
he had fchot: my wi'e was very mad at the inter
rupt on, and told him to eo and throw the squir
rels away; the little children (Olive and one nf
the bos, then came b;irk,an I mv other boy; the
one who had the squirrels, said thechildren had
cut his whiplash; my wite got up and pushed
him away, and told him to go off; I had never
dared to 'touch the little ones before, but I was
excited because. 6he had been so rude to my bjy,
and I bumped their heads tocetlier; she then
pitched into me, and said that when her brother
Sam came back he would pound nieaain;I
eaid, ''I have had one pouuJiag on ac
. count, of you and your girl, and I will not
take another." By this time we had reached
the back yard, talking as we went. We were
both very mad, and I said, "I've a good mind
to .just uy you out." She said, "There is the
axe; take'it, and tirish me!" I picked up the
axe, but ray boy pleaded lor rue to stop, and I
put it down again. The boys then ran out.
While they were gone she lepeated the remark.
She had a stick of stove-wood in her hand. I
tarted lor her and she did not move; I then
went up and struck ber with the back ot the
axe, I tnink near the temple; she tell, and I
followed in pursuit of the girl, who was at
tempting to escape; but we were both going so
fa9t that a single blow was sufficient to knock
her down; J went on. carried by my own mo
mentum; 1 then came back and struck her a
lull blow on the temple; I returned to my wife,
and thinking 'he hid 'inly fainted, struck the
axe into her neck; James A. Austin and Jona
than liHrtman, who bad just taken his horse
lrom my pasture, came up, and 1 showed them
what I had done; I was not drunk at the
time; I tnen gave aiysclt' up to Justice Ken
dall, and was brought to Adrian yesterday
jnorniug.
Distribution of Colonel Colt's Estate.
From lite Hartford Times, 25A. .
The distributors ot the large estate of the late
Colonel Samuel Colt beeran to-day the work of
apportioning i be property, under the terms of
the will. K. M. Waterman, N. H. Morgan, and
E. D. Tiffany are the distributors.
The estate, real and personal, probably
amounts to between three and four millions
say $3,Gi O.COO. (It may be more, for the value
of some remote real estate is not exactly
known.) It includes among the real estate ail
the laud inside of Colt's Dyke, some of it
already built up with handsome brick house
and large streets (and a great deal more would
have been built had Colonel Colt lived); au ex
tensive tract on the e.ist Fide of tho river, oppo
site the Ferry; a tiact on the Hartiord and
New Haven Railroad; a large tract ot land, in
cluding gold, silver, and quicksilver mines, in
Arizona a portion containing (it is said) some
of the most extensive tracts in the milling regions
of Arizona. This has never been appraised, and
its actual value is not very well known, tho ugtt
it is certain to be in the future an important
property. Colonel Colt sent out $10,000 worth
of mining machinery, but owing to the misma
nagement of others h'Mlid not eet any return
on it, and the breaking out of the war stopped
the progress ot the work. There is also iu his
real estate, we believe, u valuable tract of laud
Jn Texan.
The fcharea in tho Arms Companv, and other
Personal estate, make a larsre aggregate sum.
he distribution will be among quite n num
ber of person: perhaps a dozen or more; and
to Colonel Colt's wiaow and son, among others,
a very haudfou.e property will be lett.
National Division Sons of Temperance of
Noith America.
Montreal, C. E., June 23. Thii National
Diviaiou on jeeterdny elected the fulloAiug
lTUer? lor the enhumsr two years;
M. W. I'., John N. Stettrns, ot' New York city.
61. V, A.. John Camp, M, D., of Cttnafla East,
II. NV. ft., San.uOl V. Ilodjjes, of Ma8.
W. V. T., W. II. A. Keaus, of ew Brunswick.
M. W. Com., J. 8. L1p, of Penrsylvania.
M. W. tent., D. Plckrell, of Delaware.
W. W. t hap., Rev. J. Abbott, of Indiana.
Tho proceedings thus lur mdicuro harmony
find pood eel'mfr, not only between the ditfereut
sectiouM ot the United States, but alao between
the llriti.-U Provinces and the Un'ted 84atn.
The next seft-ion will probably be held either in
Washington, D. C, or ux Itichmond, Va.
Here Is the etory.of Prince Christian's
courtship. Prince Christian is the youth who
married the Princess Mary on July 6. Queen
Victoi '8, at the inauguration ot a bt itue to the
Prince Consort, saw a eentlernan wiping h'
eves and looking very much nllected, and aked
isho he was. lie proved to bo Prince Christian
of Schleswltr Holbtein. From that hour the
Oueen took tho alinoft unknown, unnoticed,
mnd penniless youna Prince into favor, and
Unallv bestowed upon hira the hand of her
dauehter. Not, however; without the hearty
ronseut of the vounir Piincess hurself, who
aharea her mother's enthusiastic admiration lor
?ki. on.i,r.hoarted Prince, who, like some hero
of a fnlry tale, won a royal bride by nn appro
priately dropped tear.
WATCHE9, JEWELRY ETC.
AMOND DEALER & JEWELI-H
wiTciir.s, mwFi.RT mlvfr wahk.
. WATCHE3 ami JEWLLEY RFPATPE7V H
Chestnut St.tWlv
Owing to the decline ot Cold, baa made groat re
auction In price of his largo aud well assorted atook
Diamonds,
Watches,
Je-welry,
Silverwai, Etc.
The public are respectfully Invited to call and examine
eur Mock before purchasing e. lew here. 2 l
SILVER AiND TLATED GOODS,
or TOR
Most Superior Workmanship,
it THE
NEW STORE,
704 ARCH STREET.
No.
The nnderslnrd (laie f the famoiu Rogers Broc
Xianufaciurlng Compiiny) fesprct ally announce ttia
thev linve on UK 0 a n. and neaiitliu. store lor tlio sale
ol BILVIK and I'UTKIi WKK, (it No. 704 AKCH
Mreet. Our long experience a nisnuiactnrern wil
insole na io ke p nothing but nm-cln-s Good, an
thore who dibjt patronize our a ore will Unci out p ated
.c imIk lur noieilor to aDy ever Imported, and our vus
t oners n ay u iy on the goods being precisely what they
are reprettutei) to be.
Kt BOWMAN A LEONARD.
A full ass ortmcnt oi above goods constantly on
hand at modei ato prices the Musical Duxes playing
lrom 2 to 10 txauulul Alia.
PARR & BROTHER, Importers.
No. 824CHE&NUT STREET,
11 lltmtlirp Below fourth.
G. IIUSSELL & CO.,
No. Mfl North SIXTH St.,
INVITE ATTENTION TO THEIR FULL 8TOCK
Ot
FANCY AND PLAIN
SILVER WAHE,
OftheFhiet Quality. 15 26 $
KICII JEWELRY
JOHN BItENNAN,
DEALER IN
DIAMONDS, FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY
Etc. Etc. Etc
B 2l Ho. 18 S. EIGHTH Si JtfiUT, Plulada.
SHIPPING.
FOR
UAVAMMAir 4
ii,iL iJCtMSIilP COMPANY
HLUVLAK L1aJ saILINU evebt other
SATUKDAY.
The fine new Steamship
TONAWANDA Captain JACOB TEAL
I iihm 1 assume pl.i 00
Deck Pa-sage 8-u0
The Hon in bM r
TUNAWASDA. Jacob Teal, Communder,
will commence receiving Irelidi' for tho above port,
at ltAC. btreet Wharl, on 1 lit'K jDA If, July 6, aud
aall
SATURDAY, July 7, at 10 o'clock A. M.
Fhlppera are rtiiuesiea to send bins ot lading with
their iioods.
Ihe Ma'e room accommodation of this Bteamor are
oi a superior and commouiouB character.
FrelKht tor C'harleaton. M. tj , can be lOrwatded via
Savvnuab with fiiick dcHpatch.
No bi.la ol ladiuu alvued alter vesvel leaves the whatt.
8. f LANAUAN, PreJldent,
No. 420 south liELAW ARE Avenue.
For freight or passage apply to
WILLI V nEKSIS,
6 28 8t Secretary and Troaauror.
pup WTniiNwnv M r. 'Pill?
. . V A . IllU.UI.IU.Uil. ... V. ' X 111.
i PHILADKLHHI A AND SOUTH ti U X
Regular line Sailing every otner 'AitKU.ir.
'I l,e tine new steaui'btp 1'IONKLK, Oaotnin P. F.
110XIE. will commence receiving freight lor the above
port at KACfc btreoi wiian, on jiilkoijai, juids,
and sail
SATURDAY , Juno 30. at 10 A. M.
Tbe Stale-rooina ol this steamer are ot a commodioua
and superior cliniacter.
Sh'rpers will please send bl Is of lading with their
good. , as none wil be signed alter tho vessui leaves the
wbari. STEPHEN FLANAGAN. President,
No. 420 s. DKiiAWAHtU Avenue.
For freight or passage, .P
Secreturv and I'rcaHuror,
6282t No. lift WALNUT Street,
Consignees at Wilmington, WORTH & DAN 1 cX
urn.
HAMILL'S PASSAGE OFFICE.
'ANCHOR LINK OF BTKAMF.KH ,"
lliKIlMA." "COLUHBIA.
"C A LKJjQNIA." "CAMBRIA,"
'liRITANNlA," "INDIA.1
Llv'jtBTOOL LONDONDKRRT. BELFAST, DTJliLIS.
KtWUY, I OitK, AND ULiSUOW.
KATK.- OF PASSAGK,
PAYABLE IN 1A1R tl aBKXCT.
CABIS8 'J0 , $8'), and 7li
t'lbi-RAGE 30
iHt PAID Ct.K'l 1FH A'l'fcH
Issued for bringing out puniengcrs irotn the above
points at
LOWER RATES THAN ANY OTHER LLSK.
Ali-o. to and lrom
ALL sTAHONS ON inE IRISH RAILWAYS.
S PI.C1AL N OI1CK Passengers wl.l take particulsl
noilce that the ' Anchor I ino" is the only line grunting
tin out b i lckc is at the above rates from Philadelphia to
'.lie 1 units named ubove, uud Unit the undersigned is tbe
only duly authorised Agent la Jrhiiadlphia.
Apply to W. A HA.tILL,
" Sole Agent for "ANCIIOK LINE,"
1 15 No. 217 WALNUT Street
, r-s 1'OR NKW YORK. PIIILADEL
JS 'n'l TTU dciiihia Steam Propeller t'ouioany Do
buuu.li c- jiiaiiru Lints, via lieluwure and Hurl tun Caiiul.
leaving dai y at 12 M. and 9 P. 41., connecting with all
Nortl.tiu und Fustern lines.
For li tit lit which vl I l,e taken upon accommodating
teinis, aiply to WILLIAM M. 11 A 1RI) ii CO.,
3 10 Jio, laiH DELAW ARE .renuc
ri o SHIP CAP1AIKS AND OWSKRsiTT7rfB
JL iint'erslgned baring leased Ihe KENSINOiON
ki Hi. w li(i( K.t.eiiB loin orni bis fuenus and the oatroni
ot tbe Dock thai be Is l repared with increased facl itiel
to accon iuodato those having vesse s to be raised oi
repaired and being prao teal eblp-carpentor and
caulker, wtlgle personal attention to tbe vessels en
tiuslea to blra lor repairs
1 at tains or Agents ship Carpenters, and llachlnlti
Jiavltfcefel o repair are aollclted to cab.
lliiig the agency for :ne sa e of v etterstedt s
Putent Metallic i omposition" lot copper Paint for the
observation of TesseV bottoms, for this city, I am pre
paid to mnilub tbesame on 'hTmTT,
KenB ngton ecrew Dock,
1 U DELAWARE ATenue. above 1-4 UREL Street
ICE COMPANIES.
EASTERN ICK COMPANY. SEASON OF
1860.-1 lbs. dally. 60 ceuU pur week 12 His diUlv.
75 cem per week i IB lbs. dally, 0 cents per week; 20
lbs dally. l va per ween. Jienot. no. s'tuiiitji
Street, below Thlid. THOM 8 J. I ONt,
6 1 JOHN B. MYKKS.
P OR SALE,
TWO THOROUOTI-BEED MARES,
BLACK AND BOHBEr, Ave yenri old; good la single
and doable harness, and under the saddle. The pioperty
of a general officer.
Apply at tbe SCHUYLKILL AUftENAL for parUcu
lara, to
HENRY W. JANES,
Captain A. Q M.,
5 20 lOt brevet at ajor V. 4. A.
I WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.
MUSICAL BOXES.
MEDICAL.
yox roruLi.
WIUOIIT'S TAR SYIIUP.
rXlMWAL DEPOT,
No. 771 HoutH TUIIJD Street
Trice, $1-00 per Bottle ;$ 51)0 for half-a dozen.
The undersigned citizens take pleasure In chccrtully
recoil. mi mill, h the use of Wrlxht'a l ar Wjrup tor
couxhs. colds, consumption. whoopluK-oouRta, spotted
lever, .iver comp a iit, pmns in the breast, iironcnuis
Inflammation, and restriction oi air resse a In tbe lungs,
etc 'i he re niKlr abould be In every tnmlly t
Charlea C. Wi son Fom 'a 1'rnt olllce.
Char es 11. (irarlen, Sunday Mercury othce.
James Nolen A urirofllce
Wtillam F. Corbit, Assooiaied PreM.
W illiam 11. Carpenier. r lre Alarm and Police T
graph. Filth and hesnut streets.
A Randolph Front aud oinliard atreeta.
James W. Prrrlne No lli Charles street.
11 A. liavls No. 1123 tlaskl l street
John W oodslcle No 111 Franklin street.
Robert Thompson. No. lMW Walter street,
H. U. Msron, No. 6'2 Fianklln a'reet.
J (leblorl No 731 8. econd street.
John Hevmnar. No. 813 B. If ront street.
I . W. Howard. No. 1 Dock street
II. ('. l artlett No. 327 S. second street.
L. Bales No. 6"5 Arch street
Albert Martin. No. 417 H. Second street.
M ary CaidelL No lnfi Bansom street.
W. Ihomas. No. 20 N. Fourth atrert
T. M. I artliv. No. I D K ireln's alley.
(ieorge V I son No 236 Race street.
Yi. F. Hrooas, No.69 North Second street
M. J. Hasectt. No. 119 ('anal street.
8. Scvumur Rose llus'loion.
Char rs Rotrers, No. Ml South street
R. T. We Inron, second and Quarry atreoW
V. F. Ihnnias. No. l:w South lxt , atr. st
Wlillum liarna, No MS South Front etrcct.
8. 8. f-aniorri, Opera Manager.
,lohn MiiKinnla. rear of No 1:14 North Second street
Airs. 8. K. Cboate, Newark, Del.
Km Wn i.k. iileautirA In rpcommendtnu VonrlTAk
SYhUPtof which we have already ao d consldorab e
quiiHitiesl as a most excellent aim enr-nciuus rcinouy
lor the complaints set lorth In your printed hill alrea'ly
submitted 10 the put tic. As a eraillvltiK act to sutTerlng
humanity we will cheer n lv recommend your prepara
tion to a I atllicted with diseases w hlcb It is designed to
cure. Yours, etc., r,
D1LKS SOV, Drnirgiata,
N, . corutr Flue and Sixth streets.
For a also at
JOHNSON, HOLI.UYVAT m COWJJEN'H,
DYOTT & CO 'S,
A nd all principal lrut glsta and Dealers.
The snt scrlber would beg leave rariher to aav thai
lie la prepan a te n.l oraers ei.a iorwarn me syrup tc
any pnrt ol tbo couniry. 1'rr-ons des'rlng other Inior
mat Ion by n nil will inclose a postage aiamp and answen
will be returned as soon as the exigencies ot busineac
w in auniit Aduresa
WTILLIAM B. WRIOHT,
3 20 N'o 771 S. THIRD Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
QL AD NEWS
FOR THE UNFORTUNATE.
BELL'S SPECIFIC REMEDIES
Are warranted In all cases, for the SrEKnt and Perua
Mi.st CthE ot all discHKes arising lrom excesses or
YOUl 11FUL I.VDlst RE I ION
Fmlsslons, Genital, Physical and Nervous Debility, Ira
potcnie, etc. ero
NO CHANGE OF DIET IS NECESSARY.
They can oe used without deiec'lon, and never fall to
Cueci a cure, u useu accoruing to instructions,
RF.LL'8 specific pills,
Price Ore Dollar per Pox, or 8ln Bones lor Five Dol
lars; ujbo, Large Uoxes coutulning Four Small,
Price Three Dollars.
From four to six boxes are generally required to cure
ordinary cases of Seminal Weakness, though benefit Is
derived trom using a s.ngle box
In l hronic Cucs. and Darticularly when ImDOtence
or Gepltal Dcbl iiy with Nervous Prostration has
ouvvieu tut! sysiui,
HELL'S TONIC PILLS
A re recommended as the most Efficacious, Rejuvenating,
anil lnvldoratinu Remedy in the wor d.
A Package Piice Five Dollars, wl 1 last a month, and
is general y sumcienu
In extreme cases of Debility and Impotence,
BULL'S EXTERNAL REMEDY,
Price Two Dollars, sufficient for a month, cau be used
to good advantage.
It gives btteugta to the Organs and, with the Pills,
will reclore them to their normal condition.
A Vnmiihlcto 100 iaies. on he ER.lOIts OF YOUTH.
designed as a Lecture und cnu inn to Young Men, sunt
iree, Jen cents requueu to pay postage.
11 you cannot purchase Bull's Specific Rf.mkpibs
ot your uiuggisi, iauo no omcr, uui scnu tne money
ourect io
DR. JAMES BRYAN, Coneulttno- Phvaioian,
No. B10 BROADWAY, New York.
And you will receive them by return of mall post paid,
Mini ( frfkin (iliftorVAt Inn.
For salo by DYOTT Co., No. 232 N. SECOND
bttcet. 0 "
DIl. IIYLTON'S
Constllntional Renovator
FOR THE RAPID CUBE Or
Incipient CouHiimptloo, and nil Diseases
Pertaining to Consumption,
st cn as
Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, (. roup. Bronchitis, and all
Diseases ot the Lungs and tteaplratoo Orxuus,
Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Loss of Ap
petite, Nervous Deblli'v. with
gieat Lassitude ot I lie Mus
cular Bvatcm. eic.
Tho success of this medicine In tho cure of disease
has wltlmtonQ maiiv erliicnl tests In this country and
eli-ewliere: its talutarv elite 8 on disease are widely
dissemliiutcd, and require uo etlurt to puny the preju-
riieea 11, tltA HKentln.
' Iik. IliLToh :-I take tins oppor unlty to tnlorm you
that I cou-liter you tlio greatest uoctor on uiscas s oi
tie lungs in the counuy. 1 bud a spitting of blood,
with inruA lumnH nt ifreon matter: a violent oala III my
tireaxi atul sliniildnrs. a s.raininu coutiti t and several ot
tbe mist eminent pbysliins gave me up as a hone .ess
i ave ol consumption I tried all the remedies oi the
dm and named r.o re let but urew worse: wheo a friend
aovueu aie to iiy your uenovHior buiis .viuk me iun
you were a regular grauuaie oi ino iniversirv ui reuu
sylvania aid not a hell-stvled doctor. 1 ued but nine
bottles ot jour Renovator, ana to tno surprise or i ny
in eras, i um now a wen man aim aoie to aitouuuuiiy
in mv hiiRlneHH.
Auv one needlnir further particulars of my case
can can ou me ana oe sa-n-uou.
"t( jiulao iiiutr.B,
' So. 23 Races treet "
Dr. Ilvlton is a regu ar uraduate oi the
Cnivcrsitv oi 1'euns.v lvaula. tills dip omu
ctin be seen ai hisotllce.) Examines Lutiga
without chaige. Oilice, Jio. 'tn ortn 01x111
Ptreet. 5 24 thm2m
TR.LFSSEi'S VEUE1AHLE PILL.S CURE
I J Dvspepsla. luarrlia a, Rheumatism. Kl k Head
aeh. , and all uerant-etnents of the Liver Tbey puriH'
the blood, and make tlie skin Holt und lair. For Hale liv
Dr. L1HKY. No 33S N. MMH utreet, Philadelphia.
And hv l'riic&ists L'eueriill' .
( AiH'ts, IS. J . Pptember2 1&G5 Or. Lesscy Dear
Htr: 1 1 gives me mtt pieasuro to udd mv tesi'iuony lu
favor ol your "Vegetable Liter Pi, Is " 1 had been
altlictcd with deranged ondition ot the Liver for ton
vears. and. durimr 1 lint time, suffer d intenselv irin
acrid niKcluites rotn siomuch and bonels, seriously
piostiatlng my phisltul aud mental energies lor weeks
at a time, so much so tlni' nivllewns despalied ot.
Hut, th out-b a k Hid Proviileuce, I was Introduced to
on, and by the u" of tour HIib I have been Wouder-
1 ill I v lestoreii, not having nun a;, aitaca 01 my old coin
nl all t or lost a simile "lauoatb strvico. I hev act Ilk,,
charm Had It not been for them, 1 havo no doubt I
ehou d have been laid asi 'e irom the mlnl-try.
I must aud a lew lines in favor of your ' Life Pre
server ' or tgetalle Llnimont I huve used 1. f .1
KryalpelaH 8culds and hums nd Intlnmtnations: it
produces remarkubie resuita- 1 was cured 01 a ven
liaa sure hv lis use Manv ui my nelubbors are uslim it
aud It gives unlvervnl futi:actiun. tsnould be lu ever)
uou-e. .ours, Rgy. J H. STOCKTON,
4 2Rtatli8?m THIRD Street, 1 amden, N. J.
T COMTOUWD
CAMPHOR TROCHES,
! H O L B B A i
Dlarrluaa, Dyxmwry, aaa Cholera Morbus,
Bolt Ftotor.O.U.niwuM, othib, j-pv
: (iv
maUed 0
TVEAFNKSS, BLINDNESS, AND CATAKRB
1 j irca.ed witn tue utmost success oy i. isaius
i . TV fi-.i lt and Aurist. ISO. all) FINK MtreL Tentl
monlait irom tho most reliable sources In the city can
heaven at hisottlce. The Medk: raculty are hivlteo
in an. i,mun their oat tents, as be has no secrets Lu hi.
practice. Aitirlcal eyes Inserted without palu. No
charge made tor examination. 1 5
LOST.
T OfiT THE CERTIFICATE NO. 1221. IS-
I 1 sued by the City of Philadelphia (old) to provide
for the subscription to Uie Pennsylvania Railroad Com
pany's stock, uuted bepteinber ii, In:.) lor ouo tliouiaud
dollars, payaliie to John OartU Dodgson, of I'reitou,
Lancaslilre. r.uaiaua. anu unr i-urp, ui nusimu, ran
land, trustees, bearing mterest at six per cont. por au-
nuin. Keueomauie i uiy 1 i. sutuvusia.
PROPOSALS.
R O
O 8
Navy Department.
Bcreao of Yabdh amu Docks,
Jnne IX lfttf.
ICS,
0, )
Scaled Prorio.als toroaeh rlasa aenaratols endonnrt
"1 roposals lor Class No. fnamo tue class) tor the
navy yard at (name the Tard)," will be recoived at
this tfli cn until the 11th 01 July noxt. at 1 o'clock 1'.
bi., at which hour the ooenin of tho bids w ill be
commenced, lor fuiulsliiiig and dolivoting at the
h vcral navy yards named, the materials and artlclos
embraced In printed ecupdali g, wnlch, with txolorm
ot ofll-r and guarantee, will bo tiirmshed on applica
tion, and sent by mail, it so requested, to persona de
sirinir tooller 10 contract for any or all the olas-es
iiamca inerein, oy tue commandants of the several
rinvv raids, lor tho C assos for the varda tinder their
command, or by the pavmater neatest thereto, or
vj iud nuicau lor any or an 01 mo yards.
Io prevent con)isinn anti misvv in urnlint II10
fffiTI. no bid will be received which crmtaini rne
ft more than one yard in one envelope; nor any bid
n nu n m wot perrcvi ana complete in Vtelr accorilmg
t the formt of rffer and guarantee, and ench iiulivi-
cumi or ajirm must tirn the ftirf ana contract.
Itidders are hereby cautioned, and particu'arly
notified, that their llflon should he mmln nn tha
printed form prescribed by the lluroau, and bo
mailed in time to reach their dosti nation before the
time expire tor receiving; them; no bid trill be con
tittered which ihatl be recetved utter the pcrptd
itated, and no allowance will be made for failures of
me man ah ouers must te accompanied by tbe
bidders license, or a certified copy thoreot.
Io guard aealnst ofTels beimr nnnnnd hefnrfl the
time appointed, bidders are requested to endorse on
the envelope, above the address, and draw a line
unaor the indorsement, thns:-
"J'rnnnxnta tnr f ttlam 'n tnnm A .,o,l Vim J.
Aary iari at mamc the yard)."
io tno duel of tho Uureau or Yards and Docks,
Washington. 1). C "
1 he cerliflrate to the tniurantor' resnonalhllltv
must be c rtilied to by tho Assessor of Intornul Koto-
nne lor tlie district in which they reslilo.
Tho schedu'e will Btnte tlio times within which
anicles will bo requlrd to bo delivered. If any
articles are named in tho schcdults which are not
known to bo in common and general uso, the bid
ders will ascertain nroiuntiy whether such articles
can be procured or not, and if t.,ey cannot be ob
tained, the lact innst bo reported to tho Bureau
at once. Lei ore bids shn 1 te received. All the
articles whirh mar be contracted tnr must hn Hn.
livcrcd at such place or places, including drayage
and cartage to the place where u ed wit.iln the
avy lards respectireir. tor which the oiler is
made, as may be directed by the commanding: omoer
tbcteot ; and, ail otber things be nar equal, prefer
ence will be given to American manulactnre. No
article will bo received after the expiration of tne
period specified in tho schedules for the comple
tion of the deliveries nnlesa specially authorized by
the Department. In amputinrj the claws, the price
aiuiru in irte contmn or prices will oe Hie smnaara,
and the aggregate of the clan trill be carried out
according to the prices stated.
All the articles under the contract must bo of the
lest qua Hv, delivortd in good order, tree ot all and
every charge or expense to the Government for de
livery, and su ject to the inspection, count, weight,
or measurement ot tho said nary yard, and be In ail
respects satisfactory to the commandant thoreof.
Bidders ate refei red to tho yard for plans specifica
tions, or samples, and any turdior descriptions of
the urtic 01 explanations they may desne. W hen
bidders shall be in doubt as to the precise articles
named in tho schedule thov will apply to tho com
maudine: otlicer ol the navy yard, aud not to em
pluyta, lor description of the article or articies in
doubt, which iniormatioo the said otlicer will give in
writing1.
Apiiiored su let 108 in the amount of the contract
will be required, and twenty per centum as addi
tional security deducied from each payment until
11 e com 1 act snail nave Lcen completed or cance led,
un efg otherwise authorized by tho Department;
and einhty per centum of the amount of all delive
ries made will be paid by tSe paymaster at the placn
01 delivery within ten days aiter warrauia lor the
Fame snail nave been passed by the Secretary of the
Tieasury.
fiotmrtol the per centum reserved is to bnnaid
unt.l all the rejected artic es ofTerod under the con
ti act Khali have Leen rerroved from the yard aud
ott era supplied in their place, uuless siiocially au-
tuorizou uy uv xciJuriuif ui.
It will be Btinulated in the contract that if dnfaiilt
shall bo made bv the parlies of the first part in do-
liveiiug an or any 01 tne articles mentioned in any
class bid lor of the quail y and at the times and
p aces above provided, then and in that case the
suid partita wi.l iorieit and pay to the United btates,
as Inundated damages, a sum of money not to
exceed twice tho amount of such class therein
agreed ui on K as tbe price to bo raid in CAR.
ol the .ittual delivery thereof, which mar be recov.
ered, firm time to , a tbr aooruu. oourmuif
to tne act 01 conriuss in mat tuso provided, ap
proved March 8, 1843.
The Biiroties must sltrn the contract, and their
responsibility be certified to by the Assessor of
internal uevenue ior tuo uisinci in winch, tnoy
reside.
Persons whose offers shall be accepted will be
notified by letter through the Tost Othce. wmch
notice shall bo considered sufficient; and if they
do not enter into contract lor tho supplies speci
fied within ten days alter the receipt ol the con
tract at tho post oilice named or tho paymas'or
designated, a contract will be made with some
other person or persons, and tbe guarantors 0f
such defaulting- bidders will be lie d responsible
tor the aillerence between the oiler of the deiuult-
me bidder or bidders aud that which may be
accepted.
All oflers not maao in strict conformity with this
advertisement will, at tho option of tuo llureau, be
rejected.
those only whose offers may be accepted will
be LOtitled, and contracts wi l be ready lor execu
tion as boon therealter as may be practicable
rofctaire stumps are not required 011 bids for
warded by mail, lievenuo stamps will bo required
on tho contracts; one iive-cout stamp cn each
sheet ot paper, and also om five-cent stamp ou
each piece ot paper, and also one five-cunt siuttio
to the certificate of tho otlicer coitil'viiig; to the re-
si ousibiiity ot tho sureties. incso s amps aio
all to bo furnished and cancelled by tho con
tractor. ihe ciasFcs 01 tins Bureau are numbered and
lctiited as iollows:
C'lui-s No. 1, lir cks; Ko. 2, btone: Ko. 21, Stono;
No. 8, Yellow Pino Tnnberi No. 4, Hollow Pino
Lumber; No. 5, Oak aud llurdwood; White
l'uio, tpiuce, dun. per. ana cypress; jno. 7, L.lme.
Hair, ai d Plaster; No. 8, Cement; No. 9. Gravel and
baud; No. bj, Moulding and fciresaud and Fireclay;
No. 10, iSlate; No, 11, Iron, Iron Spikes and Nails;
No. 12, Meel; No. 13 Pig Iron; No. 14, Files; No. 15,
1 uinlo, uiis, ana ma?; io. 10, oai,i i.naimtery ; .o
Hardware; No in, .statouery ; wo la, L lie wood;
No i.0, Hay and btraw; No 21, Provender; No. 22.
t Lnnuial: No t8. Be ting, Packiuu. and Hose: No.
24, Sierm and Lutincutnif Oils; So. 2". Iron Work,
1'ipintr. etc ; No 28, Auuers: No, 27, Anthracite
Coal ; NO. ID, u luminous v oinuermuti coal ; VO. atl
teiiil-DuuiuinouB jjioiiu iop oai iuuu 1'ictou at
Dostou ard); No. 81, Copper aud Composition
Nuils; No. S2, Machinery aud Tools. Class A, lor
ruismg wings ol Olbce lluiluiug (Portsmouth, N. H.)
class A, extending. &outu nor (I'uuiwe.phia). t;iuss
A repairing Pu itimv yo 11 (.orioiK). Uiuss it, re
pairing liuiiuiug Jo. 10 uono a t.
. . r . 1 . uvi elf
Claps No. 1, C nthlng; No. 2, Huts, Coots, Shoes,
tin No. 3. Provisions: No 4. Cirooorios: No G.
Dry (Joel's; No 0 Drtai', &c-; So. 7, Tobucuo; No.
H, Coal; No. H, Paints, Oils, tlass, &o ; No 11,
Lumber; ino. n, iirowooujuo 1.1, 1 rovmuer; rso,
14, Mircoimneotis; ho, 10, Hardware; No.lt), Sta
tionery; No. 1, t u.irg ice-uouses.
Hie following; are tuo classes, oy ruoir nunners
and letters, required at tuo respective Navy lards
auu Naval Asylum :-
lUlllOJO' in, i. 11.
Ncs. 1 5 6 8, 6i, 11, 12, 15, 13, 17, IS, 10, 20, 21. 22.
23, 24, 20, 27, 29, A.
BUD lira, 31 ISS,
Nos 2. 6. 8. 9. 9i. 11, 12. 13. 14. 15. 10. 17. 18. 20. 21.
22. 23, 24, 20, 27, 2W. 80
I c w iuua.
Nos.l, 24, 3. 4, 5, 6, 7. 8, 9. . 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15,
10, 17,
IS, 20, 21, 22. 23, 24, 25, 2b, 27, 8U, 81, U2.
PHILADELPHIA.
Nos. 1. 2. 3. 5.6 7. 9, 11. 12. 14, 16. 10. 17, lfl. 19, 20.
21, i8, 24. 27. 80, 82, A.
AJ1t aMj AoAAu. uiLiafiut n ii
Nos. 1, 2, 8, 4. 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11. 12. 13, 14, 16, 10, 17,
WAMIINCTON. D C.
Nos 1. 2 4. 6. 6. 7, 8, 9 9i, 10 11, 12, 13. 14, 15, 18,
17, 18, 10, 20, 21, 22. 28. 2, 20, 211, ii, 2, M.
Nos. 8 C. 8. 11. 12, 14 15, 10, 17, 18, 19, 20,21, 22, 23,
24, 20, 27, 20, 81,82. A, B.
Kos 1. 10. 12. 14. Io. 10, 17, 18, 23, 24, 31. 6 15'4t
Q E O 11 G B 1'LOWMA N,
CAHPENTEIt AND BUIT.DEH,
No. 232 CARTER Street
And No. 141 DOCK 8treet.
Haehl&e Woii and UlUwrltibUug ptomptly attendt
to
rTMREE GENERAL AGENTS WAKTED TO
J. act In fmnortant locations for the New Tiora AOol
fli.ntal insurance I'ouinany- rtuiunneuwi k'ii imi"-,
aiil" to KUAMi O. ALLF-N. Urania COice, No. 419
PROPOSALS.
PKOPOSAM! 1 OK MTl:KIALH TO BE SITI.
PL1KD TO THE NAVY YAKDS, llN'DKd
111E COON1ZAM K OF TUB UUKtAU OF
61tvAM LNOI.N tKKINti
Navt Dkpartmkkt, J
Bureau of stkam liNoKxrtisn I
Vi AsinmiTON, D. C, Juno 10, 1301. )
Sealed Troposals to furnish tlatonals tor the Nary
lor the fiscal year, enttinv June 30, 1307, wl I bo re
ceived at this llureau until ll) o'cioc A. M. of the
18th ot July next, at which time tho propasals will
be opened.
Ihe proposals must be addressod to tho Chief of
the liureau ot Meant EiiKinoerinir, Nary Depart
ment, WacliL ptou, anu must be endorsed 'Tropo
sals lor Materials lor tho Navy," that they may bo
distinguished lioin other business letters.
l'nnti d schedules lor any class, toacther with in
structions to bidders, giving tne forms of proposal,
ot guarantee, and of certificate of guarantor, will
be lurmsnod to uch persons Aa desire to bid, on
ai'P icanon to the commandants of tho respeclire
navy yard-, and those ot all the yards on application
to the liureau.
'I he commandant of each navy yard and tho pur
cl aslng Paymaster ot each station vlll have a copy
of the schedules of tho other yards, ior examina
tion onlr, in order that persons who intend to b'd
may judge whether It is dosirable to make applica
tion tor any of the ciasses of those yards.
Ihe proposal mut be lor tae whole ot a class; and
all applications for intormatiou or for tne examina
tion of samples, most be made to tho commandants
ot the respective yards.
Ihe iroposals must be accompanied by a certifi
cate from the Collector of Internal Kcvenue lor tbe
district in which the bidder resides, that he hai a
lic nse fo deai m the articles for which he propose ;
and ho must further shew that he is a manuiaotaMr
ot, or a regular doa er in, the articies which ho
oflers to sup'jlv. Ihe guarantors mu t bo certified
by ihe Assessor ol luternai Kcvenue for tho dismct
in which they reside.
1 ho contract will bo awarded to tho person who
makes the lowct bid and gires tlie guarantee re
quired by law, the Narv Department, howorer, re
serving tno right to reject the lowest bid, or any
which it may deem exorbitant.
bureties in the full amount will be required to si?n
the contract, and tho. r responsibility must be certi
fied to the satisfaction ol the Navy Department. As
additional security, twenty per centum will be with
he d lrom the amount ot tue bilis until the contract
shall have been coirpleted, and eighty per centum of
the amount of each bill, approvad iu triplicate by tlio
commandant ot the respective yard, will be paid by
the Paymasierol the station designated in tne contract
in lunds or certificates, at the option ot the Gov
ernment, within teu day after tbe warrant lor tho
same shall bave been passed by the becmaary of tho
Ireasury.
Ihe classes of this Bureau are numbered and desig
rated as iollows:
No. 1. lioiler Iron. etc. No. 21,
Zinc Taints.
Co.ored Taints,
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
2. Pig lion. No. 22,
8. Boiler Felting. etc.
4 Otim Packing, eto. No. 23
Stationery.
F ire W ood.
llickorv. Ash
6. Spcrni Oil.
No
1N0
24
25.
6. Unseed Oil.
7. Lard Oil.
8. Lumber,
Piank, 010.
INo. 20. White Tino
No. 27. Black Walnut and
9 Tallow and Soap.
No. 10. F.niMteer'a Stores.1 Cherry,
No. 11. Kugineer's Tools. No. 28 Mahogany
rso. a .tiiKiueer s instru
ments. No 13. Brick. Hand, etc
No. 14 Wrought Iron
Pipes, etc.
No lr. lubes.
No. 10 Steel.
No. 17 Nails and Bolls.
No. 18. Copper.
No. 19. 1 in, Zinc, eto.
No. 29. Lanterns.
No. 30. Llgnuinvitte,
Mo. 81. Dudgoons, Pumps,
etc.
No. 32. Sour Flour Cru
doles. No 83. Tainted Articles.
No. 84. Cotton and Hemp
Packing, eto.
No. 35. Engineer's Stores.
No 20. White Lead
No. 80 Patented Articles,
The loJIowiiig aro tho classes by their number..
requited at tho respective rary Yards:
KUTEKY.
Nos. 1, 2, 6, 6, 16, 18 10, 20. 21, 22, 23, 33, 81.
CHAKLESrOWN.
Nos. 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 10, 11, P2, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20,
21, 3, 24, 20, 27, 32, 35. 30.
BliOOKLYK.
Nos. 1, 2. 8. 4, 6, 6, 10, 12, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 25, 20,
27, 28, 82, 83, 30.
PHILADELTIIl A.
Nos. 1, 4, 6, 6, 10, 11, 12 14, 10, 18, 19, 22, 23, 26, 83.
WASIIINUl ON.
Nos 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15. 16, 17, 18 19, 20,
21, 22. 23. 6 19 tu4t
c
NOTHING,
Navy Department,
Bureau op Thovihioku and clothing,
June 20. lsoe.
Separate Proposals, sea'od and endorsed ' l'rono
sals tor Navy CiO'hiua and Navy Materials," will be
received at thi Hnrcmi until ti o'Aiook 1 . M ., on tho
23d day of Jmy, lHOti. tor lurniahiug and delivering
(on receiving thirty days notice) at the United Status
Navy Yard, Brooklyn, N. Y., in such numbers and
quantities, and at cucli times as may be specilied by
tbe Chief ot this Bureau, or by the Commandant of
said Navy Yard, the numbers aud quantities of
the ditlcrent articles specified in tho following, list,
Viz:
Blue Flannel, yards, 200 000.
Calfskin Shoes, pairs, 15 000.
Blankets, numLer, 20,0ii0.
Tne Flauucl to be deliverable ono-bnlf in 9), and
one-hall in 120 days
Oflers mav be made fr ono or more articles, at tho
option ot the bidder, and in case more than ouo ar
ticle is contained iu the oiler, the Chief of the Bu
reau vi I have the right to accept one or more ot
the articles contatnou iu such offer, and rejoct the ie
maindcr. For description of the articles in tho above list bid
dors are reler-ed to the eaim les at the Navy Yards
at New York and Boston, and lor information ai to
tbe laws and regulations (in pamphlet form) tegard
ing contracts, to the ollices of ibeC Jiumaudauts aud
Ta masters ol the several Navy Yards.
The Department reserves tuo ng,ut to rojoci any
piopo-al not considered advantageous to ihetiov-
rnmeut. o aow
SADDLES AND HARNESS.
J'UE OLDEST AND LARGEST
SADDLE AND HARNESS
MANUVACTURINO ESTABLISHMENT IN THE
COUNTRY.
LACEY, 3IEEKEK & CO.,
No. 1216 CHESNUT STREET,
OFFKK OF THLIK OWN MANCFACTCBE:
11CGY IIAHKES. from i2 W to ISO
LIGHT BAHOUCI1K do 80 00 to 3.50
HEAVY, do do 75 1)0 to SOU
tSFKFSS, HKAS8 MOUNT 1 UAKNEI58 27 60 to 90
Vt MiOS HD hELF-APJUbTlNO Iu0 to 30
STAGE AND TEAM do.
.... 30 00 to fill
.... 12 00 to 151)
.... 8 M0 to 79
Hor.se Covers,
LA h lib' SAB DLL, do.
C.LXTS do do.
Bridles, Hounllngs, Bits
lioeetts,
p.iushes, Combs, t-oupn, Blacking, Ladles' and tienu
Tra elliiK und Tourist Bags and Lacks, Lunch Umkots
Uren it and Shirt Cares, Trunks and Valises.
JOtiutrp ISo. 1-jlti CllK.SNUT ST.
H
A R N E S S.
A LAKCiE LOP OF NEW U. S. WAGON HAR
NESS, 2, 1, and 6 horse. Also, parts ot HAK
NtS, SADDLES, COLLARS, HAL1EKS, eto,
bought at the recent Government sales to bo sold
at a treat sacrifice Wholesale or Retail. Together
with our usual assortment ot
XAHDT. Eh Y AND SADDLER Y UABD WARE.
WILLIAM S. HANSELL & SONS.
a i
Ci. 11 1 IIAUKET Street.
GOVERNMENT SALES.
UARTEB3IA ST EE-GENERAL'S OFHC'E,
Q
V n n . Juno 23 18C6.
Will be so d at Public Auction, undorthediroctlon
ot Cap '.ain George T. Browning, A. Q. M., at G lio
BOKO, D. C, to the highest bidders, ou i KHJA1 .
Juiy 0, 1850, couimouoiug at 10 o'clock A. three
separate lots of 8WCK-rARD MANURE,
enii aininir in all about two hundred thousand cubic
y?"os n ost S "which is in the immediate vicinity of
the wharves, at which boats and barges can be cou-
"purchasers will bo required to remove tbe Manure
on or betore the 1st day of September next, uuless
ott erwise arranged witn the owner of the grounds.
i'ern.s Cash, lu Government funds.
A boat tor Giesboro' will leave the Sixth street
whsrl every hour, up to Pi o'oiook M., ou tha day
Uy order ot the QuorUirmaster-General
JAMES A. EMIR.
Bvt. Hrig -Goa U. ti. A.,
026 't In charge First DiY C. M,. G. Q.
GOVERNMENT SALES.
ALE OF
GOVEIINMENT B U L D I N O '
bi AKLES, HENClAC. WHiHVK A1,?,0
GILbliOUO, i). C. '
QUABTCBMARTIR-fVSniBAL'a OprtOB.
PlUlT I.,I.,L..,W
I
Wakbiwotob, 1. C, Judo 19, 19M.
mlift. 1 j0' Ul? ynrtermastei .liieral. ther
under the direction ot Cap-am George r Browal
, - M, commoncina on TUEsUii
fJrony,1LJ8W5,8t 1 '"' A. M.. and cou inuiu
LlMDA Y '8,l"e19h0ur poh. 'earter(oilo pt
7, , YfJJll? 13'0n n,on day the Water Vorka
will be sold), until the whole shall have been
tow?tfi: ,ollwin doscnb.d publio propertjl
fli , l8x88' two 2llx20 (two stores), 18xl
and fcs011"1"1 10jtl0 12x82 le- to 2iad.
shed aojominn 16a 40) " ''"4 1WI
Ni
rles)
28x1
stories).
LllirtV'tffO 182) MAI.I.I.M Ifratnow n . -
28x432 .1 28x366, one 11x32, and one 12x29 f with
shed adjoining 11x60) "M(wUh
Otie (li HO,PliAL f3TABLE (frame), with 527
lineal fel t of stabling.
one (1) ISSflNU StABLE (frame), with 63tt
lineal Icet 01 stablinr. M
Iweutr (20) HU1LDING8 (rrnme), 2x82 28)t54
18x82, 18x81 16x66, lOxlt). four 16x60, tOi'r vZat
18x482, 2x140 21x48,18x300, 20x25, and 17x17
t?UtlLlJSG, 7768 lineal feet
de"Jm"ylwo(32) WA1EK TANKS, 4x13 i two fot
.KVtM?,TOMAN0M8' 8iXl0; ,UrX ttd
1 eny (i0) OUT HOUSES
One(l) tiAY MIEU 112x312
One (1) G KAIN HOl .SE (trame), 60x220
Three (3i WHARVrS: One 40 111 sonar
U-et' 0U6 1 "'l""9 foet one 2JS0 squart
EXCING, 23 980 lineal foot.
One ill 8TOIi.EiiOl:sE (Irame), 62x150.
Two BLACKSM11U HOPS (trauiol, 43xl(.
and 64 lti() '
One (1) ENGINE HOUSE, 17x32.
The buildings will be sold siuirlv. and must ho r.
(,JI MIJ5.-.110C-SF.S (rrame) 28Kl!)0(two ato.
. 16x60 1 wilh wing lrtx2n.. yNiiiTw.-J.r." VT
30(wi.h additions 10x12). ffl,iw;,,7.rr ':
, l(ix60. Ix34. and 2Hx40 ' "X""
moved within twenty days.
Ihe buildings will be tukon down at the expens
of tbe purchasers. The depot is accessible bj water,
and vessels ot to largest Ciusi can be loaded at tlia
wliart.
lerms Cash, in Government funds.
A boat tor Giesboro wtil leave the Sixth street
wliarl every honr during the day ot sa e.
lor further information apply iu person, or by
letter, to Captain GEOKGE I. BKOWJilJfii, A. Q
M,, Gioboro, D, C, or to this offloe
JAMES A EKI.V, t
Brevet Brigadier-General U. S. A., in charo, r
6 20 wlm9t First Division, y. M G. O.
s
AI.E OF STEAM BOILER. FORCE I'TTVfPS
WATER I'lPK. FIRE-PLUGS. ETU.. com-.
iirn-inir
THE WATER WORKS AT GIESBORO, D, C.
Quabtkrm aster. General's Office, )
tlKBT LHVIBION, I
Washington, 1. C, June 19, 1866 )
By order ot the Quartermaster-General, there wilt
be sold, on tho pi onuses, at public auction, undo
tbe direction oi Cat iaiu George T Browning, A Q
M , on FhlUA Y, Juiy 13, 1866, at 12 o'clous M.. th
lollowing described publio propetty. to wit:
0.E e I EAlrf BOILER,
30 feet long and 8 leet in diameter (Kith two 12 Inch
retuin flues), mado of r-incfi boiler iron, with ail the
necessary appurtenances, including cast-iron front,
gauge cocks, globe valves, teod-oump, snioke-sts.es:
and hood, steam gauge (AshcrolVs patent), grate
bars, pipo, plugs, reducmg pieces, etc., all In good,
order.
TWO WORTHINGTON STEAM FORCE PUMPS,
No. 6, 18-inch cylinder, 9 mch strode, 26-horso
power each, and each capable of pumping and
lorcing 100,000 gallons ol water por day. Connected
with them aro tbe reouislte va ves, glanus, oup
liugs, bends, elbows, douti.e-va ve oil cups, eio.
1 luse l'umps aro comparatively new, and in coin- ,
plefe working order. .
A lar?e quautity of WATER-PIPE, as followi:
6.182 feet 6-inch fast iron Water-l'ipo.
12 010 feet 8-iuoh " "
8W leet 2-inch Wrought Iron "
64 liet 11 inch Cast lrou "
2,000 loot 1 Inch ' "
1 & 0 leet 1-inch "
6,000 feet J-ineh " "
1HJKTY ON E CAST IltOV PII!E.)T iruq
(Ayre's patent), with all the necessary connections
sucbasT's, benas, stop-oocks, elbows, tour-away!
pieces, etc., an in excellent condition, together with
ALL IHE IOOLS, Etc,
required for making alterations and repairs in
pipe, such as Pipe Cutting Machines, Taps and
Uiis, l'lyers, Crabs, Drills, Punches, Caulkina
Tools, etc. "
The Depot Is accessible by water, and tvessola of
tbe lareest class can bo loaded at tho whuri.
leruis cash, in uoveruineut funds.
Do iveriea will he mado to nurchaserson or hnrnn
the first ( 1st ) day ol August next.
A boat lor biesboro will leave tbe Sixth stroot
wharf every hour during the day of sal .
Auv lurther information that mav be rimirurf win
bo riven upon application, in person or bv letter, to
a,iaiu uvuilfu i iiluwulllbf, j&, , Jll., Ult'SDOrO.
D. C 01 at this oilice.
JAMES A. EKIN,
Hvt. Brig Gen U 8. A., In charge
6 21 thstu t7 12 First Division, Q. M. G. O.
G
OVERNMENT
AT SAVAKNAU, GA.
S A L B
SIX HUNDRED AND TIIIRTY-FIVE THOU.
bA.ND POUNDS OF WKUU illf AND
!A8r IRON
Wrill be sold at Pubiio Auction, lrom tho State
Arsenal Building, iu Savnnnab, on
WEDNESDAY, July 11, 1806.
Sale couinieuoiug at 10 A. M.
1 be 1 ton is as iollows :
lCO.tX 0 pouuds Cast Iron (Shell Metal), in the city,
scar the whnrt.
lbO 0OC pounds Cast Iron (Guns), in the city, near
tbe nhart.
43,0(0 pounds Wrought Iron Scrap (Gun Carriage
Irons), iu tbe city, near the whuri.
91 000 pounds Cait Iron (Cutis), about five nillea
from tbe citv, on a good road.
54 GOO pounds Cast Iron (Guns), about nine miles
fiom the city, on a good road. '
15 610 pounds ( art liou (Guns), about two miloa
liom the city, on tho river; no road by land.
lotUUO pounds Cast lrou (Uuns). about iour and a
half nulfs Irom the city, on the river ; no road by
laid.
8C00 pounds Cast Shell and Scrap Iron, in the
tons
The attention ot Northern buyers is lnvitod to
this sale
The rifle projectiles have on thorn sabots of bras
cr lead and auiiinony.
The Iron will be divided into lots of from 20,000 to
1C0 000 pounds.
Buyers can get lists at the Ordnanoo Depot at
Savannah several days before the salo.
'1 bey are rcquestid to examine the lots before the
dav ot sale . .
Terms Cash, in United States currency.
Tbe lrou iu tho city to be removed wubin fifteen
dajsalter.be sale. j,. w. FLAGLER.
CnTJt. of Ordnanoe, Brev. Lieut -Col. U. 8 A.,
6 2ol2' Commanding Augusta Arsenal,
IE OF MACHINERY, ETC.
Navy Dkpartment,
Bureau of Yards and Docks,
Washington, June 16 1866.
Will be sold at Public Auction at the Navy Yard,
NORFOLK, on SaTL'RDA V, the 7lU day of July
next, the lollowing artic es, viz.:
1 wenty-ouo Rollers of Roiling Mill.
Seven Nail Machines.
One Uoide Mi I (complete), 38 Rollers.
Two bundles Saws for Slotting Sorews.
Two Machineb tor Slotting Screws.
Seven Machines lor Cutting TureacU.
Four Oil Rctameis.
Tw o Oil Press Rollers.
Eight pieces Iron Shaiting.
Six sets Couplings for hlmittng.
Lot of Taps aud Dies for Gas Fitting.
One box Laoiugs (leather).
1 bree boxes lteiting.
One bun-screw Machine
One piece Leather Belting,
6 Inches wide, 104
nnunds.
One piece Leather Belting,
8 inches wide, lu
rmiiiula.
Oto niece Leather Be'nft,
30 lnohea wide, S2t
pounds.
Iwo rolls Gum Packing-.
Six bars Odagon bteel (oast).
hale to commeuoo at 11 o dock A. al.
Tsrmi-f uS. in Government funds i and allarU
cleiTo oe removed from the yard within ten dart
from dav ot w . 4
By oidVol Navy KPll svlTa,
Q liltutli'lt CWf Uu 2 -Xaida aud Docks.,