A SKIT POET. .crtnotl.. . V " wuo UUP, WI11C8 III lift Oil- ""ipvii IUC 1IIUUIJ O, roy white, whit, light moon, that salloth'in Look down upon the whirling world, lor you are tin n hiuh . 3 ' J And tell me whole my Donald K who sailed ftOrOHS the m.o . And make apathy' silver light to lead him bank to me. O, my white, white, brijrht moon, your cheek Is A llltlc cloud be.'ide yoa seems your wil'Uv float tnahnif ' And it jou would nol have me snow as white Uo make a mighty tide to draw my Donald bark to me. 0, my light, white, bright moon, that doth bo fnilHlv nhinn There 's not a lily in the world but hides its face 1 tiom thine. I, too, shall (ro and hide my face close In the dust from thee, Unless with liaht and tide you bring my Dona'.d back to me. henry l. abbrt. The Caieer oi a French Writer. The Paris correspondpnt of the London Times gives some recollections ot 51. Mery, whose death Is Just announced. Mery was a native of Marseilles, where he bean and completed his education. His flrat essay In literature was a satire la verse, published in ' 182(1, on a priest against wbom he had some private grievance. It broueht him luto notico less lrom the talent which it etliiced than from the consequences to the writer; he was prose cuted lor libL and sentenced to tluecn mouths' imprisonment. When the terra ot hia punish ment expired be loinect Alphonse Rabbe, a bar rister at Aix. the author ot certain historical works that had a certain vogue in their day, and an ardent liberal, in e litlntr a newspaper called the Phooean, remarkable for its violeut opposi tion to the povernoient of the Restoration. He Boon alter founded a paper on bis own account, under the name ol the Meditcrrannee; but they were both subsequently amalgamated, and be came the Semaphore, which still exists and prospers. A year or two later Mery came to Pari3, and was employed by Rabbe in tranlatins: Latin documeuts for his "Hisiory of the Pones." M. Boule was then editing a satirical print called the Nam Jaune; and he engaged Merj ai one ol his contributor. The Nam Jaune toon trot into trouble. It was prosecuted lor a seditious libel. The principal editor, Bnulc, was tried and sentenced, to imprisonment, but succeeded in leaving France betcre his appeal to the higher courts could oe decided, lie emigrated to .New Orleans, whreLe practised successful ly as an advocate, was elected to the American Benute, and was sent, under the Presidency of (Jeneral Pierce, as Uuited States Minister to Madrid. One of his first adventures waa a duel with the Marquis de Turgot, the French Am bassador at the same Court, whom he wounded severely. It was while he was writing for the Nain Jaune that Mery became associated with Armand Carrel, the founder of the National, Victor Hugo, and the port Barthelemy. This last, who cherished a bitter rancor against the Govern ment, associated himselt with Mery in bis attacks upon it. A satirical poem of some power, called the "Villeliade," their iomt pro duction, brought them prominently into notice. They gave up the satire under tbe milder Gov ernment of M. de Martignac, and wrote a poem in praise of Bonaparte, which tbry called "Napoleon en Kgypte." Tbe satirical humor returned, however, on the accession of the Pohgnac Ministry, when they published the "Pejronneide" and the "Guerre d'Alger," which preceded by only a le w months the Revolution of July. Dunne "the three glorious days" Mery fought on the barricade?; and when the struggle waa over proceeded to celebrate the victory in a poem called "L'Insurrection," and in a hymn, "Le Tricolor," which had the honor of being set to music by the composer Ualevy. Barchelemy and Mery then founded the Neme sis, which they described as "a journal in verse of one man." The Nemesis having soon died for want of funds, Mery set out for Italy, where he obtained employment Iroia Queen Hortense and the other members of the exiled Imperial family. From poetry Mery turned to prose; and on his return lrom Italy published a dozen romances or novels in tbe course of seven years, lie paid a visit to England in 1840, and on coming back gave to the public his impressions de voyaae in a work called "Les Nults de Lon dres." He published subsequently in the jour nal La Presse three romances "fieru," "La Guerre de Nizam," "La Floride" do-criptive of the manners and customs of India and Ame rica countries which he had never visited; as, also, "Anglais" and "Chinois." These were fol lowed at no ereat intervals by twelve or thirteen tales, in feuiUetons, or volumes, on various sub jects. He then tried his hand at dramatic com position, and produced a great many pieces, some ot which were represented with success. Anions his productions in verse was a collection of "Melodies Poetique," suggested by the poli tical and military events of the day, and recited In the theatres, or set to music a cantatcs. Among these last is one on the Italian war ot 1869, called "Napoleon en Italic" Napoleon's "Cuesai" Injrenlous Device. The Pall MaU Gazette has the following: "Readers of the French Emperor's 'Life of Caesar' ought to be on their guard as to the Imperial knowledge of Latin, and still more as to the Emperor's views of the privileges of a translator. The Saturday liexiew in t w6 instances shows the ingenuity with which not only Ctcsar, but Cicero also, is male to teach Napoleouidm. In Tatar's own account of his speech at Ravenna, the Lutin of a certain passage stauds as follows: 'Quai'um rerum illo tempore nihil lactum, no cogitatum quidein; nulla lex promulgata, non -cum populo agi ca'ptum, nulla seccssio lacta.' Now lor the French: 'D'ailleurs aueuue lol n'a ete promulguee, aucune proposition soumise a la sanction du peuple; tout ce qui a ete fait sans le peuvie est iltegUime.' Here for the Bret time in 'history' we have an indication ol the genuine French plebiscite. Not one word ol the phrase we have put in italics, it will be observed.- Is In the original; but by a most ingenious device tbe simple reader Is induced to believe that Uiusar actually announced this modern theory in words which were borrowed from him by the , first Na poleon on his recurn, lrom Elba, to which event we are quietiy reterd in a note. Cicero, again, 1 Is made to divide Roman society into the party of honest men and the party of villains, lust as now every honest man In Francois, as we know, an imperialist. But what Cioero did euv was precisely what General Peel said lately in the House, that, politically speaking, 'all men are liars.' 'Ego quos tu bonos esse dicas,' writes Cicero to Atticus, 'non intelligo; ipse nullos novi; sod ita, si oruiues bonoruro quarimus nam aingulares sunt boul viri. Verum in dlsenioni bus or dines bonorum et genera quierenda sunt.' The Emperor thus renders this mipor ant sen tence: 'Qu'entondez vous par ces homines du boa parti? Jen'en connals pas que ie puisse nomine. J 'en connaio, si nous l'entendons de la clause entiere des honnetes gent; car indlvlduel lement, dans le vrai tens du mot, il sout rares; roais dans let dissensions civiles, e'est la cause es honnetes gens qu'U taut chereber ou 11 est.' The translation, in tact, is made directly to con tradict tbe original. There is no such thing as an honest man in politics, say Cicero and the member for nuntingtonj though whether the pallant General would go on to denounce the Tories as a party, a-i Cicero goes on to denounce very class of Romans as classes, mav perhaps be doubled. Bucb, at any rate, is the trust worthiness ol the Enipero r of the French." Fourteen ' million "erallons of Cochltoate water were used in Boston In June. 1865. The "water in the lake is now six and a half Inches , below high-water mark, and the ashy smell which was troublesome a few yean ago Is be ginning to be perceptible again. THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, J.8CG. FINANCIAL. JAY COOKE & CO. No. 114 South THIRD Street, BANKERS ! AND DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES D. 8. 6 OF 1881. t20s, OLD AND NEW. 10-408 CMHIKICATKa OF INDEBTEDNESS, , 7 EON 01 ES, 1st, 2d, and 8d Sorlea. COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES WANTED. lNTB.Ki.Sr ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. Collections made. Stocks Boiifht and Sold on Commission. Special business accommodations reserved for LADIES. 6 7 2m II, JS. SEC U K I T I KS. A SPECIALTY. SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., BANKERS & BROKERS, 16 S. THIRD ST. I'HILADJELPllIA. 3 NASSAU ST. HEW TOUK. STOCKS AND GOLD BOVCWT AND HOLD ON COMMISSION m HEBE AND 1& HEW YORK. 21 1)AVIE8 BROTHERS, No. 225 COCK STREET, HANKERS AND liltOUXUlS, BUT AMD IIU CNITKD HTATK8 BONDS, lfls, 5-20s, 10 40s. UM1KD STATES 7 3-10s. ALL 1SBCKB. CERTIFICATES OF 1ADEDTEDKEHH Lercsntlie Paper and Loans on Co lateral, negotiated Stocks Huuilit and bold on Ooniiuisnlon. 1 31 1 'piE first national bank LIAS REMOVED" During the erection ol the new Bank bulldlnir, to 1174a No. 8Q5 OHESNUT STREET 5'20 S.-F I V E - T W E N T I E S. 7"30S SEVEN-THIRTIES WANTED. DE HAVEN & BROTHER, 1.7 No. 40 8. Thibd Stebkt. COAL. ONE TRIAL SECURES YOUR CUSTOM. WfllTKEY & HAMILTON, LEHIGH, SCHUYLKILL, AND BITUMINOUS COAL, . G35 North A I M il Slrect, Above Poplar, East Side. 63 JAMES O'BRIEN, DEALER VI LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL BY THE CABGO OR BIKOLB TOH. Yard, Broad Street, below Fitzwater. Has oonftantly on hand a competent supply of tbe above superior Coal, suitable lor family use, to which he calls the attention of his friends and the public gonerally. Orders aft at No. 205 South Fifth street, Mo. 32 South beventeenth street, or tnrough Despatch or Tost Oflice, promptly attended to. A SUFLRIOK QUALITY OF BLACKSMITHS COAL. 7 6 8 B ENDER'S COAL AND ICE DEPOT, 0. W. C0R3KB OF BBOAD AND CALLOWBILL 8TKEET8, Offers the celebrated West Lenlgh Coal from the Greenwood Colliery, fctoYe, tgir and healer size. 7'v; 1. ut nt t 50. Alio, tbe vary euperlor hobuylkli! Coal, from tli KeeytusdiUe LoUleiy, .Nut size. W W All other sizes MOo All Coal warranted snA taken back rtee ot expense to the Dnrcbaeer, li not s represented. Also, the Coal for teltea il not lull weight. 21VSai CIGARS AND TOBACCO. A HINT TO TOBACCO CLTEWEKS WEDDING-CAKE FINE CUT TOBACCO. The only FINE CUT TOBACCO ever manufactured In rbtladelphla. Tlie llest In the Market. EVEltYliODY USES IT. Manufactured from the Best Leaf. BOLD EYJCBY WHERE. 611 Factory, B.E. corner Broad and Wallace Streets QEORGE PLOWMAN, CARPENTER AND BUILDER, No. 232 CARTER Street And No. 141 DOCK Btreet. Machine Woik and UlUwrigbtlng ptompUy attend t 'J LAGS, FIREWORKS, &c. JT I U E W O R K S I ' FIREWORKS! GREAT CENTRAL DEPOT . For Pyrotechaica of all Kinds, Suitable for city retail trade and also a lain unort nieot for Private fxhibltlons. tieotlen en (retting up ptlvste displays are especially requested to calL JOSKPII E. SMILEY, tw No. 23 South FEONT Street. SHIRTS, FURNISHING GOODS, & Je W. SCOTT & CO.. SHIBT MANUFACTURERS, AND DBALXRS 19 XI EN'S FURNISHING GOODS. No. 814 CHESNUT Street, FOCB LOOBa HI! LOW THE "COMISENTAL," 9KU PHILADELPHIA. PATENT SUOULDER-SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STOUE. PERFECT KITTING flBIBTS AND DRAWERS made from measurement at ver short aotloe. All ctber ai tides of GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS In lull Tarletr. W1NCIIKSTKR & CO., 8M'i Xo1J06CUE8NUT8treet ICE COMPANIES. EAST El.' N ICK COM PANF. SEASON OP 1B66. 8 lbs. dally. 60 cents per week I lit lbs dnllr. 76 oenis per week 1 ltt lbs. dally, BO ceo is per week; JO lbs. daily, ai (16 per neek. repot. No. itOQUtcEN btreet below Third. THOMA8 J. LONrt, 6 1 JOHN . MTKRH. STOVES, RANGES, ETC. TJNION OIL STOVES, A new and complete apparatus tor Cooking and Heating by Petroleum OiL Our Stoves give no smoke or odor, and are not liable to get out ot older, being as slmpleln every respect as a Kerosene Lamp. The Buker, Broiler, and Flat-Iron Heater are the only special articles of tar nltnre required. Fot oil other puiposes. ordinary stove lurnlture may be used. DAVID II. LOSEY, BOLE AGENT FOB PENNSYLVANIA, No. 38 Sou til FIFTH Street. Liberal diteount to th trade. 4 17 3m n CULVER'S NEW PATENT DEEP HAND-JOINT HOT-AIR FURNACE. RANGES OF ALL, SIZES. ALSO, PHI EGA B'ei NEW LOW PBESSUBS STEAM HKATINti Al'PABArUS. FOB BALK BY CHARLES WILLIAMS, 6 10 S No. 1182 AlAKKET STIiEET. TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, ETC. SSKKss PHILADELPHIA SURGEONS' VS.00 BANKAG. INSTITUTE. No. 14 N rTr NINTH Street, above Market. B. O. t V tuETT, alter thirty years' practical experience, Suarautees tbe skiliul adjuntment ot bis Premium 'atent Uraduatln Prensure Truss, and a variety of outers. Huiiporters. Klastio Stockings. Miouluer Braoea, Crutches. Suspensories, etc La diet' apartments con ducted by a Lady. 528f O H Hi I Gr II T TOR THE COUNTRY. FERRIS & CO.'S AUTOMATIC GAS MACHINES FOB rBIVATE BEMDENCES, HILLS, 1IOTEL.S, CHTJBCHE8, ETC " FTJBNI8HING FBOM TEN TO SIX HUNDRED LIGHTS, AS MAY BE BEQU1RED. This machine Is guaranteed; does not Ret out of order, and the time to manage It Is about five minutes a week. 1 he simplicity ot this apparatus, Its entire freedom fiom danger, tbe chespress and quality of thellght over all othets, has gained to It tbe lavorable opinion ot those acquainted with Its' merits, ihe names ot those having used them for the last three years will be slven by calling at our OFFICE, No. 105 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, Where the machines can be seen in operation. FEBBIS ft CO., Box 1491 F. O. Rend for a Pamphlet. 6 19 ESTABLISHED 179 6. A. S. ROBINSON, French Plate Looklns-fcilasses, ENGltAVlNGS PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS KH Mannlacturer of all kinds of Ijoolcing-Glaes, Portrait, rind Pic ture Fnunes to Orler. No. 910 CHESNUT STREET. THIKD LOOB ABOVE THE CONTlNEJilAL. FBILADBLPOIA. 8 16 FOB SALE STATE AND COUNTY EIGHTS of CapeweU A Co. 's talent Wind Guard auu An Heater fur Coal OU Lamps i It prevents th. Chimneys trom break lux. Tnls we will warrant. Alsojwvea eu -third tbe oil. Call and see them, they coat but ten cents Me. m BACK bireet. 1'iiUdelphla. Sample sent to aud art (Ut i Unfted Bhle on receipt Of Hooeuta. lis Jx 4 Potket Books, fgg I t'lgar Cttses, 8 a Iht 5 S l'ortrollog, iS I V tn; i g Drt-sMlnu Cases, b S 6 n Sis Bankers' Cages. ' II waiTiso 0 Ladies and Gents' 5 """'J'""?'1' ft If bioks i . , U w1" Into 1 II ion t ) Batohels and V Hmch.ii, 11 11 5Jk I Tr.v0lHn, Ba... g ? jl niiuiii. y I In all style. REFRIGERATORS. g C II O O L E Y'S KBW PATEMT REI.r TEHTILATISG ,' AMERICAN REFRIGERATOR, PATEBTED JANUARY S, 1864. ' Is the best end only perteot Kelf-Ventllatlni Prewve.' In the world! and will keep sucb artlolea a Vegetables, rruits, Meats, Game, Fish, aillk. Eggs, ete ete , IXJRiUKK, DIM BR. AND COLDER, WITH LEH8 ICE, Than any other Befrlgerator now in nse I IS. S. FAItSON A CO., 6 20 lm Nos. tfl and J24 DOCK Street. WHISKY, BRANDY, WINE, ETC. (1.LSIT GUOYE AYI1ISKV. ... f o 225 Sorth THIRD Street. "m'K. ' s wanted to pruv Uie abpolnte pariij oi tills hlsty. the loliowlng certiflcates should dolt Ibere Is noa.rohollc stimulant knownoonimandlnnsuci tci n mtnualion 1 ou tnhi blgb souicea i . k . ItiiLAnKi.iHiA, Keptember. 1IM i . tlloKI whteh you Benil us, and flnU that It contains KOMi OS- tub roisosore irwiiAiict known u ri siL oil, v. blili is the characteristic and Injurious In gredlcntef the wblekles In general use BOOXH, OABHhlT CAMAC, Analytical chemuu i h... . w ToRK, September I AM. fiMhif6' ',pom 41 r Charles W barton, Jr.. . I biiwielpbla; end Lalng carelullv tested it. I am p,c' IVl'Wl ta hom poisoko on rKLTRmore subslanues It tm an unusual! nur ana tine-flavored quality oi whisky. JAMES R. CHILTOST.M. D., Analytical Chemis t.... - i. . Bostoii, Marck 1. IS.W be tree Item the heavy Kusil Otis, and pertectly pure an nrsdulterated. 'i he fine flavor of this whisky Is derive tiom the sraln nsed In manulacturlns it Bespecttully, A. A. Ha YEH. M. D . ftute Assayet, ho. lb Boylston eueet Lm NATHANS & SONS, I M P O 11 T K It S op BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, Etc. Eto. No. 19 North PE0 NT Street. PHILA-DEU-HIA. MOPES NATHANS, IlOHACE A. XATRANB, . OKLANDO KATBASS. 119m SHIPPING. ilAftllLLS I'ASSAtJK OKHCK. ANCHOR L1XB Or (tTKAMKKS " il.KBMA." ('Oini.rtii CaLKHOMA." "CAW BUI A.' LhlTAMilA." "LND1A.' ctestn u UVi-B'OO1- . LONDOMUEBBT, BKLFABT, DUBLIB mUY, ( OitK, AM) OLaSUOW. L 1TL a f iL' T A a A I L.- KATK. (llf PAkSAOK , PAYABLE IN PAl'BBCUaBENCY. ' i,1J , 9j, and 7ii uTuBAU b g3u j uk paid ctunKicATKH Issued for bringing out passengers irom tne above points at l.OWf.R BATES THAU AMY OTHER LIKE. Also, to and Irom ALL M'A'llOSS ON THE 1RIHU RAILWAYS. RPfci'lAL hOl'lt'E. Passengers will take partlcul.u no'lee tbat the ' Anchor Line" is the only line granting tluoutb tickets at the above rates, from Philadelphia to tbe points named above, and that the undersigned is the oniy duly authorised Agent In Philadelphia. Apply to W. A HaMILL, Bole Agent for "ANCHOR LINK," IU hio. 217 WALNUT Street REGULAR LINE FOR HART- rn i? 11 rnvtj vi. iu i . ir , AIJ UAttlTAS API A Li. Hie steamer NEV..DA. Captain Oiumlev, now loading at the second wbart below MABKKT Street, will leave as above on THURSDAY next. 12 th instant. Freight tuken on reasonable terms Apply to WILLIAM 11. BAIRD A CO.. Agents, 7 3t No m South WHARVES. FOR MKW YOKK. PHILADEL delphia Steam Propeller Comsanv De. suuuu bwntsure unus.vta xieiuware ana Karitan Canal, leaving uai.y at M hi. and 6 P. M., connecting with all Northern end Luetern lines. For freipbt, which win be tsken upon accommodating terms, apply to WILLIAM si. BAIRD & CO., It Bo. hit DELAWARE A. reaue '10 SHIP CAP1AIN8 AND OWNERS THB X unuerslgned having leased tbe KENSINQTOS feCBLW DOCK,begs toluorui his friends and the patrons ot the Dock that be Is prepared with lncreasea facilities to accommodate those having vesse s to be raised ot repaired, and being a practical ship-carpenter and caulker, wll give personal attention to the vessels en truHteo to bim tor repairs. Cat tiling or Agents, bbip Carpenters, and Machinists bavinfi'VesseU to repair, are solloited to coll. Having tbe agency for the sale of "Wetterstedt't Patent Metallic Composition" Ibr Copper Paint, for the pieeervation ol vessels' bottoms, for ibis city, I am p re puted to lurolsh the same on favorable terms. ilVHS 11. UAJS MJ IT, Kensington Screw Dock, tue . above 1-4 UBEL Street I IS DELAWARE Avenue PROPOSALS. I PROPOSALS FOR ENGRAVINGS OF THE 1 LLU ol K ATIOK 8 ACCOUPAMYING THIi KEIOUi OF 1HK COMMISaluNKK OF PATk-NiS FOR IHE TEAK 18t0. Ofjtick Superjutbmdknt Public Pbihtiiio. I M asuinotoii, July 6, 1803 ) Sealed Proposals wnl be reoeived at this oitice until THUUnDAY, the liith oav of July. l(Jtiu. at 12 o'oitick, lor luriiiithin? one sot ol'olco rutype iaos ot tbe Illustrations of JlacLiucry, eio., accompany ihg the ltvoo't of tbe Commissioner ot Patents lor tho year 1860, w.th the name aud address of tbe patentee, and the character and date ot the patent on eaon illustration. The drawings will be lurniehfd on paper to the coutinctor, who must arrange them Into patrei in numcrioul order, as noar y as is consistent with ueut ness and comp'ictneaB; aud the execution of the work must be fully equal to that luriuslied lor tbe published report lor 1802, whion hue beeu adoptod as the sianuuid for the present volume, i he piates are to be delivered ut this otlice Hoe ot oost for trans portation, and tubieot to the approval or rejection oi ill Superintendent of Public Priming Bond and approvea security will be required tor the taituiui performance ol tbo contract. iho work will comprise about five thousand illus trations, making over seven hundred psjres, moa suriug 4i by B inches. Bidders are roquired to pro of e lor the work by the illustration, with the understanding that, wheh more toan one figure is requited to illustrate an invention or dosnrn (as is .binctiuios ti.e case), tbe whole number of figures wilt be estimated and paid lor as a single illustra tion. Awards will be made "to the lowest and best bid der lor the interest of tbe Government, due reirard being Paid to the execution ol the work." nmler tbe cnectiou of tne Joint Committee ou Pnntluir, who reserve the right to cause anv bidder tia lurmsli a specimen plaie ot a design to be givon him. with proof that it was made in the establishment of that Lidoi'i, m d that he possesses the nuoessary laoilitas tor the prompt and proper execution oi the work. Any lurther information tbat may be r "quired will be lumished upon application to this olhce, or to tbe Commissioner ot Patents Proposals will be addressed to "Tho Joint Corn mittee on Printing," Washington, I). C, caro of the undersigned, and indorsed nn the envelope, "I'ropoea lor Patent Otlice Koport." JOHN l DEFKEES. 79mwfBt Snperintendent ot the Public Printing. SEALED P R O P O 8 A hH Will be received by the subscriber until 12 o'clock M.,ou TUCRSDAX, the 12th day ol July next, for lUBMSmSG THE MATERIALS and CONSTBUCtLNG CULVER1S in the First Culvert District of the city of Cam oen, New Jersey as follows: ONE BKiCK CDLVERT, four feet in diameter, extending irom tho intersec tion of Second and Alickle streets, southward alonir Second street to the Intersection ot Huitiuau street (about 1;160 feetl. and thouoe westward so lar as is ueoessary to make an outlet to the river Delaware. OKE BRICK CULVERT, three ti et in diameter, extending from the Intersec tion ol t-econd aud Micklo strteln eastward along Mickie street to Broadwav (about 1R0O loot). ONK URtCK CULVEBT, three feet in diameter, extending from tbe intorseo lion of beoond and Stevens street east ward along tteveiis street to Uioadway (about 1800 feet). On and alter tbe 26th day ol Juno mtant plans ana ecihcalions of the required wor will be tiled inr examination t the office oi the t'lty Clerk. EDWARD U. SAUNDKUa, CiiY Surveyor, No. 86 ti. Second street. Camden, June 8, 18G8. e 2D 7 12 PROPOSALS. S61aTANr QUABlEttMASlEK'8 OFFICE. Philadelphia Dlpot July 9, 136. ' BALE 09 QUARlEBMAbTER's 8 TO K EH Win be sold at Puldio Auction, on aocoantof the Uaitcd otatoa. at the Schuylkill Arsenal. Gray's ,!!r,fa.", l'hll"lp' P. on FBIDAT, Joly 18, mS, commencing at 10 o'c ock A. M., the follow infrocseribed QuartermaMer's sio es, vis Wool. Old Llurn and Cotton Cut-Blanket Cutting. , tlliM. leather smr.- Old l.aiing, Old l.'opes, W aste Papor, Asserted Kairs, lvna sck Scrape I fail or Straps, Scrap Iron, fllfl Null. Old Knap'saok Linings, i criu auo nrokeu Boxe; aiso. aront twenty (20) Loads of Manure. Terms of sale Cash, In Government funds. Atioposit ol ten (10) per cent, to tie paid on every accepted bidj the baianoo immediately alter the sale. All stores purchased to bo removed within five davs alter the date oi purchase. By order ot Bvt. BriR.-Gen. GEORGE H CBOSMAN. Asst. QuurtermaBt' r-Genora U 8. Army. HfcJJRY W JANES, Copt, and A. O. M., Bvt Maior U. S. Army, 7 it Executive and In poet. ug Oiliocr. c L O T II I N G. Navy Depap.tiiht Bdrrau of Pkovihiohs aki CLOTniito June '20. IsilT. ' Set arato Trono-als. sea'cd and eudormn p.,, sals tor Navy Cio hina and Navy MatoHals," win bo received at this Bureau unti. 2 o'o oca P. M., on the 23d day ol Jn y, 1806 for furnishing and dehveriug (on recelv.ng thirty days notice) at the United States Navy Yard, KrooklTn, N. Y., in such numbers and qnantities, and at nicli times as may be specified by tbe Chief o' this Burea i, or by the Commandant of aid Navy Yard, tho numbers and quantities ol the diflercnt articles specified in the following list, via: lliuo Flannel, yards, 200 000. (itlfsktn Sl.oes, pairs, 15 000. Blankets, numi er, 20,000. Tne Flannel to be deliverable ono-haif in 90, and one-halt in 120 davs Oilers may be mado tnr one or more articles, at the option ol the bidder, and in caso more than one ar ticle Is contalnea in tho offer, trie Chlof of ho Bu reau will hare the right to accent one or more of the articles contained in such offoi, and rojoot the re matndor. For descrintion of tho Articles in the above list bid den are referred to the samtlos at the Navy Yards at Now York and Boston, and for Information t to tbe laws ana regulations (in pamuhlot lorm) tevard ing coutracts, to tbe olhces of the Commandants and Pa masters of the several Navy Yards. The Department reserves tbo right to rojoot any piopo ai not considered advantageous to ihe Gov ernment. 6 20w4t PROPOSALS FOB THE PURCHASE OF f WO YAClilS OU SAIL BOA1S. ABPIBTAJiT O.UAUTlLKMArVrER'a OFFICE, I PlllLADbLPUIA, 1 a , J Uly , lsUti f Sealed Proposa s, in duplioate, will be reooived at this oflice until FBI LAY, 12 o'cock M., JuW 20, 1860, lor Iui nulling the Quartermaster's Department wltn two (2) laohw or all Boats ot from twenty five (25) to thirty liiOi ton. These boats to be in good oondiiion and ready for immediate use. Bidiera will slate Dnoe in writing and flan res. Each bid must be guarunteud by two responsible persons, whoso signature must be appended to tho guarantee, and certilied to as being good and sulli oient security tor the amount involved, bv th ITniifi states District Judge, Attorney or Collector, or oiiiit puune oincei, otherwise me uia will not be considered. Tbe right is reserved to reject all bids not doomod oi interest to tho Government. By order of Brevet Brig.-Gen. GEORGE II. CROSMAN, Assistant Quartermasier-tiflii. C. 8. Army. HENRY BOWMAN. 7 9 lot Captain and Assistant Quartormastur. GOVERNMENT SALES. T ARGE SALE OF CONDEMNED lj y c a KitKal As i Kit a BlORES, CLOiH ing, Ere. Chief Quartbuic abtbb's Office, ) Depot of Wasuiagion, ( WllNINHTIIN. 11 I! .lined Ui'.fl ( Will be Sold at l'uhlin Auctinn nn IVl'lll l. J. DAY, July 18,1866, commenoiiig at 10 A.M., at umriuuinui TiaiBiiuuse nu, a auu no. o, situated on New Yoik avenue, between Eighteenth and xniLeteentb stieets west, under the dinctiou of xrevei ueutenant-coionol JAAIiS At. MOOKE, A. Q. At., C uited btates Army, ALOr OK UNRERV1CEABLK CLOTHING AND CONDEMjn LL QU AKILKil Aal Eli' 8 SIORES, consisting of about 2197 Gteat Coat., , 947 lrowvers, 1824 Dress Coats, l8tf .-hirts, S10 Jacket (assortod), 62o Drawers. 269 tack Coats. Aud a large amount ot Tools suitable for the uso of Diacasmitns, carpenters, saddlers, tiuuors, aud other uieouauios. Also: Moves, 1' ire Hose, jHoso C'ouplingj, 'Hose 1'ipo, rloso Nozzlos, , Lad lers, Cotton Paulina, I steam Pump, IPiailorm Scales, Wheelbarrows, Iron Bedsteads ! Wooden Benches, Heaters, Buugis, Cauldrons, Cooking Utensils, Stove Pipes, KILows, Lanterns, knives, 'li uuks, bath lubs, Bridles, Ilaltois, Ruling Saddles, BlUBuee, aeven Hose Carnages, One Hand Fire-engine, epuuos, UIUV, .Old Iron, jRope (assorted), l'aoking Boxes, V..... With a variety ot other properly, together with about 14,000 pounds oi Woollen and Cotton Hags. ha wnl be continued from day to day until all the pioperty is sold PuioLasois must remove property within five (6) duvs irom uate ot sale. Terms of sale Cash, in Governmout funds. D. ti. UCCKElt, Bvt. Mo J. Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, 7 10 7t Depot ot W ashington. ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE. No. UStf GlKAKD Strict. Philadelphia, Pa., July 7, 1863. Will be eold at 1 uouo Auction, on account ot the I'n i tea states, ou the grouuu- ut TVv tMitl'li and MOBR1S Streets, -Philadelphia, Pa On SATURDAY, . July 14, 18(36, sale commencing at 10 o'clock A M , pieciseiy, tne Building, etc, hereioloie known as the TU USER'S LANE HOSPITAL, rli 9 Frame Bui. dings, 81b too: ot 1 inch Gas-Gas-Gas-Goa- 1 Cooking itange, 2 Iron CauidioiiS, U iron Stoves, 8 Iron Lata-lubs, 1 Upripht Boiler, 1 nopper, 2 Iron Force and 211 leet i f'pe, .5(16 leet I Pipe, 813 loot Lilt 1'ipe, J-tnch i-lnoh j-inch lumps, 3 Iron Sinks, 1 lion Wash Stand. 6 wooden Wash-Muks, 2 Hydrants, 2 Water-lank; (1860 gal- IliLB tuch), 2 W ooden Dressers, Counters, Sut-lvuis, Draw eis. eio.. ,341 lee: ot Galvauized Irou W uter-I'iue. 411 loot oi Lead i'ipe (as- I sorted , :47 Gas Pendants, U2 Pennant Arms aud 1 Bun ers 13 i.ody-Cocks, 4 liraekets. 11 Plilar-t.OCk9, ZH leet ot 11-incU Gas-21 Sioo-C'ocks, llpo, 81 Biob-Cocks, 171 leet of If inch Gas- 8 Hose-Cock', Pipe, 11,-00 Bricks in Chiniuoys, 106 leet ot 1-incb Gas-1 rtugts.etc. P'pe. I The Frame Buildings comaiu absut 31.690 feet or Hemlock tcantiing, IV, 260 loet oi Flooring uud longued boards, 66,800 loet Kougn Boards. 'i be Buduiugs will be sold separaioly. 1'orma ot sale (.'ash, Government muds. A deposit of ten (10) peroont. to be paid on every accepted bid, the balance immediately attor the talp- . . ihe Iron and Lead Water- pipes to bo sold by the ioot "more or less," as the He buried lu tbe ground, to be dug up aud tho ground filled in by tb purchaser, and by superficial measurement amount in 166 leet Gas-p pe (assorted), 624 foot 2-lnch Iron Pipe, and ?00 feet Lead Watoi-plpe. Plans of tbe Buildings can be obtained, and sohe tiu e of Lou seen, upon application at this othoe. 1 be Buildings etc., must b removed within two (2) weeks lrom the dale ot sale, and will be at the liskolthe purobaseri. The Ridge Avenue Passenger Railway cars pass pear the Hospital every bve minutes. By order of Brev. Brig.-Gen. GKOBGE H. CROSMAN, Assistaut Or M. General U.S. Army, GFOHGK R.OHME, 7 7 6t Captain and Ass ut taut Qoarternuutor. GOVERNMENT SALES. SALE OF GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS QVABTKRMA(Vm-t4lCllQAt.'8 OPFIOB I First Di virion, f . Wahthoto, 1. v., June W, 19A8 I By order of the Ciusrtermastei -General, thnr will l eod on tbe premises, at Public Anotioa. under the direction of t'ap'am George f . Brswn ig, A. Q. )., oouimenoing on TUEnDAK. Juiy 10, IfloO, at 10 o'olock A. M.. and oontinunc from the same hour eaoh (lay thereafter (exoefS FRIDAY, Jtlv 18, on which day the Water Work will be sold), until the whole shall have beaa dU posea ot, the following desonbed publio propertv. to wit: fcieven (11) OFFICES (frame) 28x140 (two ito. nes, 10x20 16x88, two 2(ix20 it wo storesi, 16x31 ki chen artjoluing 10x16), 12x32, 16x18, two 20xM. and 28x76. tignlv-nlne (89) LABORERS' QUARTERS (frame!; sevi nry-lour 10x18, tourieon 12x14, andoae 16x10, with shed adjoining 8x11. ten (10) DWELLINGS (Irame). 2x60 'two stories. Mua ui.fa U-AU. I, IUBI 10X411, lUXAX, laiMlwim hiuk in&ij ana iwu KlICDeUS aatllin in mt (With 9x12 and lux 10, 16x2 ), with wing 10x14), 24x24 1 ai s- o I BKlrvisiinis iRv 4AV Mine () MIJJ--HOUSES (rrame) 28x190 (two at, rics), 16x60 (with wing ltix20i, 28x10 (two stornw), 28xlaoiwnh additions 10x12), 28x140,28x60 (two stones), 16x60, 16x84, and 28x40 llnrty-to (32) ol AULr a (frame) twenty-fonr 28x432 six 28xal, ono 11x82. und one 12x29 (wiU shed adjoiinny 14x60). onetliHOaPIiAL STABLE (frame), with 62T lineal Ik t of stab'ing. One (1) ISSUING STABLE (frame), with 63U lineal loet oi stabling. Iwentv (20) BUILDINGS (framn), 28x82. tUxM. 18x82, 18xiil 16x66. 10x16. lour 16x60, lour 1x22 28x482, 2x140. 21x48, 28 x300, 20x26 aud 17xlT. MlI.DDIIsG, 77C8 lineal L et Tnirty-two (82) WAIER TANKS, 4x16; two loot deep. freventy-eight (78) HANGERS, 8jxl6; three an a ha I feet net p istn y (20) OUT HOUoES. One 0) AY SHED 112x812. Ono (1) GRAIN MOUSE (frame), 66x220. Ihree (8i WHARVfSi Oue 40 181 square feet, oue 11,169 square feet, and one 2880 square feet FENCING, 23 980 lineal feet. One (1) STORE. IOUsjE (Irame) 62x150. Two BLACKSMITH SHOPS (t-aiuei, 48x169, and64100 ' One (1) ENGINE HOUSE, 17x32. The Luildings will be sold singly, and must be re moved within twenty nays. I he buildings will be taken down at the expense of ti e purchasers. The depot is accessible by water, and vessels oi the largest cub cau be loaded at the wbart. lerms Cash, in Government fuuds A boat lor Giesboro wi l leave the Sixth street vt hart everv hour during the day ot sa e F'or further informaiion apply in person, or br letter, to Captain GEORGE 1. BROWNING, A. Q M... Giesboro, L. C, or to thts oflice JAMES A EKIX, Brevet BrlgadierGeneral U. b. A., in charge, 620wlm9t F'iist Division, (J. M G. O. G OVKRNMENT SALE. Philadelphia. Pa...)ulv K.irra. AUCTION I AUCTION!! Will be sold at tbe United Mates Commissary Warehouse, near corner of Sixteenth and CallowhiU streets. commei.cing at 10 o'oiock A. M July 1J, 1866, the lollowing Commissary property: lo tons COAL (more or los. The material of live BaKR OVENS, inolndlnff fire and common brick, about 85 000 (excepting out side walls), stone (excepting outside wails), irom doois, dampers, rods, gas fixtures, pipe, yeast rooaa uui, muuuvH, eio. etc. 8 Spring Balauces, 4 Butcher Knives, 23 Case Knives, 6 Scoops, 3 Hatcbots, 4 Moat Hooks, 8 C'ommi'sary Chesta, 1 pair Counter Scales, 8 Weights, 1 Bung Sorew. I raucots, 6 Forks, , 14 Spoons, 1 Bung Star'cr, 1 Fire Proof afe, 2 s. ts Liquid Measures, 3 Funne.s, 2 Cleavers, 1 Meat .saw, 1 Wane: barrow. Also, at same t'me and place, tne following Cosa misnery Stores, sliirhtly damaged : i.itu pounas rsacon 185 pounds Halt Beef, (shoulders) 471 nounds hice. 1,790 pounds Corn Meal, 11 Ot'O pounds Hard Bread, 1,663 pounds Peas, 81 pounds bmoked Beef. W.l pounds Hominy, 443 pounds Beans, 258 sounds Salt, 130 gallons Molaasee. Ihe Coal will be sold bv the weighed ton of Iwa thousand pounds. The bale is uearly new, oi very large size, Farrell &, Herring's patent and well worth the attention of persons in need of such aa article. All tbe above property and stores can be examined at any time before sale. The material of the Ovens must be removed by the purohaser within two weeks; all other articles within five days after salo, auo all purchases ma-t be paid lor before re moval. i ho right is reserved to reject any bid deemed too low. C. L. K1LBURN. 703t Brevet Brigadier-General, A. C. G. 8. MISCELLANEOUS. J. VAUGDAN MEBBICK, WILLIAM H. KKHHIOK. joiin a. oors. SOUTHWARK FOLNDlty, FIFTH AND WASUIKUION Streets, Fnn.Aovi.rnrA. WKIUUOK k HOSH. KNOlMiaB-t AND JiACUlMiaTS. manufketure Hlth and Low Pressure eteam Knglnes foe Land. Klver and Marine Service, liollers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, etc . Caiitlnus oi all kinds, either Iron or biass. Iron rrane Koots lor Oas Works, Workshops, aad Ballroad Stations, etc. Ketorta and Uas Machinery, ot the latest aad most bay proved construction. Kveiy description ol Plantation Machinery, and Sugar, Haw, and Grist Mills. Vacuum Pans Open .teain Ttalus, Defecators, Pi ters, Pumping Knglnes etc. hole Agents lor N. bUleux's fatent bugar Boiling Ai paratus, Nesmyth's Puttnt nteam Hanimer, and as pinwall & Woolsey's Patent Centrltugal Agar Draining Machine. f joi BEIDE8BURO MACHINE WORKS. O K KICK No. 65 N FROM V '8TBEET, rHH.AOKI.FHIA. We are prepared to 11U ordors to any extent for on well known M At 11 IN I KY FOR COTTON AND WOOI.LF.W Mil LS, Including a 1 recent lmprovemenls in C'aidiug, Splaulng, and eaviug. We Invite the attention ol manufacturers to our exten sive works. 1 1$ ALFRED JENK3 A SON. TpITLKR, WEAVER & CO., MAKUFACTCBEBH OF Manilla and Tarred Cordage, Cords Twines, Etc., No 23 North WATr.B htiect and No 'ti North DUaWaKK Avuuue, t-UtLAbKLfUlA. Idwik 11. Frru.B, MicnAEt. Wkavtui. Combad F CLOTU1EU. 1 14 P O R N EXCHASfO 8 Vy HAU MANUFAC'IORY. JOHN T. B A 1 I. K V C O., So. 113 K. FKOKT and Mo. 114 N. WaTEB street. Putadaiuhia. DEALERS IN BAt.ri AND BAUGIKa , oi every uescilption. lor Cisln, Flour, 8s t. huper P boophate 01 time, Botse Uust, Etc. I arse ana small GONY BAGS canstantly on baaa. ViSh, Also. WOOL SACKS. John 1. Bailet. Jkuus Cajoadbv. A LEXANDER G. CATTKLL A GO. PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Mo. 36 BORTII WBABVES, AMD AO 87 NORTH WATKU STREET, IUlLlifcLI aiA. II ALEX ANPBa O. CATTKLL RLUAB O. CATTBI4 ' COTTOX AMD FLAX SAIL DUCK AND OANYAH, ot all numbers and brands. Tent Awning, Irunk. and Wagon-cover Duck. Also Pnner alanuiacturers' Trier Felts, from one to sevsa lcat wide Paulina, Belting, hall Twine, etc. JOHN VV. K VERM AN A Co.. 6S Vu luJJOUKft' Alley, I L L I A M &T G R A N T, COMMISSION MERCHANT, NO. 33 DJtLAWARB Anus, Pblladolphla, - Aocar bob .. . . Dnpcnt's Ounpowder, helloed Nitre, Charooal, Eto. W. Baker A Co 's Chocolate. Cooon. and Broma. doner Bros. A Co.'s Teilow M't-U fabaUiUig, Bolts, ana Nails. IM DENTISTRY. ,,x TllOlJlsANiC.r'TEl'THEXTRACTFSl' I .1 without psln - Patent applied for. My new In uitft7 vention. a ioub:e heverklbla 8lf-a4Juitluc Ha'ety Valvsd Inbalei tor adiulDlsterlng Nitrous Oxhie Gas and extracting testh without ln. The oulr mos that the Uas can ba p'operly and aalely ahntunttan4. il out Vt. C. L. MUNMi, io HI of liUCM Imxi
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