i. i is THE EDUCATION OF I1' Air vrrr.AT We have reived the following intoro.stinK communication, to which we gladly give place: ThA "llit.f 1LI..I- m.... ...... .. - ' . . ...... o IMlMXlOll," or III ft pllv la nu institution entirely diirivnt fr,fm '.'A 'V,n " lr..l.m?ly wol known uTat Urn lttr In a school lor tin- ae.if arid ,Zl I. there thai this aflUotml ei,,,, of i.4"e r,.,,. J a oa o.hol educat ion. I Me oral p'n m n , by mir mei hod. dra.luates of the1 nNVV louranidnt" rMnClf ol,,,er w,t" "ot maTvel ious rapidity. This sign aUlUn,,e was IuvkiuLi during the lnsl century by tilo Ahbe U n and brought to po.fectlon bv tbo Abbo Mem,, r,i riT.1"1"8 a twar,.,. The Ke Mr ui au nW Ue,V' ''" Gallande,' D I "of IN. Y.), lei-llnn a lively Interest la the wel.ire of deaf mutes, conceived t he Idea early -lu the rnt'iturv of establishing for theVrbe" en! ineui, and to this end v s led Euciand nn.l ranee for the purpose of informing I hnsolf of A?.i? ?? ot. ,heBK language or Hoquard vui?Sr'i?n,0 frul"',' lOor lnEuRland l e tht am1 "ir wcrene became acquainted will! all thJ ut1!1''?0'1 ,ro,,, wu,,, 110 obtained ail that lie deemed necessary, la order to tuau- 5n!1eVAemoVem8ut ,a thU country He"a. nT ?,t,BBCCO,Tny ,,,m lo ! country ' kequurd's. a deaf mule gentleman -TT.'1 V'u''eut Clerc: and two. after frHV nsV ,ier?'. .commencul their hilars, the 5r ii- n..?"101!1 T,was. ,U,e establish nent of the Deaf and Dumb Institution at Hart ford, Conn. The elder Mr. Mallaudet "led a few years since, full of years and honors mourned by the "children of silence" through! out the land. His co-laborer. Mr. Clero still ir-tul r al,"t. of New York), some eight or nine years ago, was enabled to putlnprac- .l0ir,aCl.'Hrl8",ea,ldea of hl. viz., that of orga n zIdk the deafnutes of New York into a Christ an church, and after many drawbacks fit. Ann's Church for Deaf Mutes In that city Jt,?frKa,,V.n.t once one of the largest and most Influential there. Four or five services are lield each feunday.besldes dally service through the week, a good proportion ef which are de voted especially to the deaf mutes. The ex periment has proved a success there, and dranoh missions for the deaf mutes are established at Albany, Rochester. Baltimore, and Washing ton. .In this city a mission was also cotumeucod a lew years ago, and aoout two years hi nee was 11 ii a ly established at Calvary Church (that eau.lio memorial tUe 10 tne virtues of Bishop 27,. 1 y. il"ated on Front street, above Callow hill. The Uev. V J. Clero. D. D.,son of the above-named co-laborer of Mr.Gallaudet. is the rector of this church, and has endeared himself greatly to the "speaking" as well as the "silent" portion of his flock. .Here, on every Sunday afternoon, may be seen gathered a respectable opngregailon (certainly the most quiet iu the It.v). eagerly receiving "the truth as it Is in Jesus" from their pastor. A number of them are communicants, and one of their number is vestryman In the church. It frequently happens that a double servloe Is given In ihe evening, when the full sorvlce being read and a sermon preached by one lersymau, is interpreted by suns by the rector, for the benefit of those dear mutes who may be present. Their own Bible class meets on Hun day morning, and their lyceum aud debating society on Thuisdny evening, in the school house adjoining. These services are all publlo, and the feats in Calvary Church are all free. The meeting at St. Luke's Church on last Tues day evening wasealled for the purpose orjay Ing before the Christian philanthropists of Philadelphia the details of this work, aBd to devise means by which the Mission could be permanently supported. Addresses were made by Kev. Dr. Morton I in the absence or Bishop Stevens, the Rev. Dr. Gallaudet, Kev. Dr Clerc. Kev. Mr. Louusberry, 1 Mr. Pyall (a deaf mute), the chief instructor at the Institution, Mr. Learning, and also, to the evident delight of all present, the venerable Laurent Clerc. who is making a short visit to the city. Uf course, the addiess of Mr. Clero was altogether in signs, but he was ably inter preted by Dr. UaliaudeU A large number of deaf mutes were present, aud seemed deeply Interested In all of the proceedings. It Is hoped that the good people of Philadelphia will -.respond nobly to the appeal about to be Issued . by the Board ofCoausel that has been ap pointed, and by their generous o fieri tigs esta blish Calvary Church for Deaf Mutes firmly, as one of the many Institutions of which Phila delphia is so Justly proud. A Fhibhp of Deaf Mptes. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS ON LINE OF Reading Railroad and Branches. MANSION HOUSE, MOUNT CARBON, Mrs. Carolina Wuuder, Pottsville P. O., Schuylkill county. TUSCARORA HOTEL, ILrs. IiaunaU Miller, Tuscarora P. 0 BchuylkUl ca MANSION HOUSE, O. W. Frost, Mahaooy City P. O., Schuylkill oounty WHITE HOUSE, Mrs. Susan Uarsdorf, Heading P. O. ANDALUSIA, James S. Madeira, Beading P, O, LIVING SPRINGS HOTEL, Dr. A. Smith, Wernersvllle P. O,, Berks county. SO UTH MO UNTAIN HO USE, H. II. Manderbach, Womelsdorf P, O,, Berks co. COLD SPRINGSHOTEL, .Lebanon co.. Mrs. M. Bodermel, Harrlsburg P. 0. D 0 YER TO WN SEMINAR Y F. II. fcuufl'er, Boyertown P. O.. Berks co. YELL 0 W STRINGS HOTEL, A. U. Snyder, Yellow Springs P. O., Chester co. LITIZ SPRINGS 6. Llchtembaler fc Son Litis P. 0., Lancaster CO. EPHRATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, A. S. teat her, Ephrata P. O., Lancaster co. 5 6 2m u R F HOUSE, ATLANTIC CIT.Y, N. J. The sbove House will be opened on the 1st of JUNE. for particulars, eta, address W M. T. CALEB rUOPItlETOB, 68 tf ATLANTIC) CITY, N. J. QON CRESS HALL, I m . me. L' V awn W V Opens for the Season of 1807 on BATUBDAY, June Terms for June, WW per aay, or ?u per waeic. Address J. F. C AKE, CONGREM IIAI.I., 30 i2t (Jape I Bland, M. J. iol.LE(JE HILL HOTEL. POUGIIKEEPSIE, I Vblidegluhil'biimmer Hotel, under the manage- iseut ot WILLIAM mitt X . loriueriy Pl'f'H" thoColltiujore Uoue,fiew York, will be UPluNKU txjut June 1. Appliotttlon may be made to UKOHUfc kOltOAW, Proprietor. 6 tu lm nOUNTEY BOABD. VERY DESIRABLE J ccoujmodallons aud excelleut BUAKU cn be ).H .1 Mn.rklr.. ,. N .1 . . Ill r CKSOD 0 1 t W Bl V6 W eltg ftom the mm of June. Klereu)ii given and ra- ;j t lUIIL'd. Auureas i ost umce io ju. J . , , ' tw Jersey. CtMMER BOARDING. THAT cPLitaDID, IKJ Lenllhy. and popuntr piuu uuy mm t Uedls (on the Wt Chester Hallroad), Delaware ouay , I'euuny lvanla, is no w open for the raooption r riFT thu BKST TITB HOLY BIBLE HARI f G inVJSltSialKaiilly. Puii.lt and i'oclcet Bibl v bia'illul styles of Turkey Morocco and auihiu I ndmH. A ew edlllon, arranged for photograph Kiralui of famlJIe. . .T,TNfi ?,,l,llHhr. MB DAILY KV JNANCIAL fEV STATE LOAN. THE NEW SIX PER CENT STATE LOAN, Free from all State, County, and Municipal Taxation, Will be nrnisued In sums to suit, on applica tion to either of the undersigned: JAY COOKE A COM DBEXEL A CO 6 lmp K.W. TLAnHEAm, BANKING HOUSE or Jay Cooke & Co., IIS AND 114 B. Till It I ST., PIIIJLADA., Dealers in all Government Securities. OLD B-SOa WANTED IN EXCHANCE FOR NEW. A LIBEBAIi DIFFERENCE ALLOWED. Compound Interest Notes Wanted. ISTUtlAT ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. Collections made. Blocks bought and sold on Commlbsion. fcpeclal business accommodations reserved for ta,ileB- 3 24 8m a S. SECURITIES A SPECIALTY. SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO,, BANKERS AND BROKERS, NO.16 8 TII1BD ST.,:NO. R NASSAU ST., PHILADELPHIA. NSW TOBK NEW STATE LOAN FOB SALE AT LOWEST PBICE. CONYEBSIOKS HADE Orj 7'30s WITHOUT CHARGE. OBDEBS FOB STOCKS AND GOLD EXE CUTED IN PHILADELPHIA AND NEW TOBK. jj JULY COUPONS WANTED. JAY COOKE & CO., No. 114 South THIRD St. SlOlm pja ix ADKLPHIA. FRACTIONAL SHARES PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD BO IT Girt AND SOLD. DE HAVEN & B HO., 5 30101 WO. IQSOl Tn THIRD ST. 7 3"103 SEVEN -THIRTY NOTES CONTESTED WITHOUT CHABCtB INTO TUB NEW Z5 - S Oh. BONDS DELITEBED AT ONCE, COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES wanted at highest market rates, WM. PAINTER db OO;; 88m NO. a IOPTU T1I1BD ST, RATIONAL BANK OF .THE REPUBLIOi 5oa. S09 nI 811 CUES MUX Street, rHILADJtLPHIA. CAPITAL. l.OOO.OOa-FCLLPAID.j DEBEOTOES, Jot T.Bailey, I William Ervlen.lBam'I A. BIspnam, Kdw. B. Orne. Osgood Welsh, Krd. A. iioyt, Malhau IiUlt,l. Mowiaud, Jr.,1 Wm. iLlUmwa, raasiSKirT, WILLI AU U. BJIAWN, OASRIKB JOSEPH P. MUM FORD, (lla jECTAPD PniLADELPIIIA, MONDAY, FINANCIAL. I3 O T I C E TO THE IIOLDEUfr OP OVERDUE LOANS OF TUB Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Holders of thefollowlng Loans ot thoCommoa wealth of Pennsylvania can receive payment (prin cipal and Interest) by presenting them at the FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' NATIONAL HANK, on aud after MAY 20, 1W7: Loan of March 24, 1S28, due December 1. mx Loan of April 22, 1829. due Decerabor I, mu Loan of April 18, Iims, due August 1. 18-io. Loan of March 21, 1811. due July 1, I. All of the above Loans will ceaie to draw Id teres alter Augim l, isu7. JOHN W. K1BT, GOVERNOR, JOHN E. II ART BAN FT. AUDITOR-GENERAL. WILLIAM II. KEJIBLG, 8 1 t'fmsU BTATE TREASURER. 7 3-lOs, ALL SEI1I12S, CONVERTED INTO Five-Twenties of 1865, JANUARY AND JULY! WITHOUT CHARGE. BONUS DELIVERED IMMEDIATELY. DE HAVEN & BROTHER 10 2Jrp NO. 40 S. THIRD STREET. A U C U L T SEVEN-THIRTY N 01 E S, CONVEBTED WITHOUT CHARGE; INTO THE KEW FIVE-TWENTY GOLD INTEREST BONDS. Larue Bonds delivered at once. Small fiandi f r. Dished as soon as received from Washington. JAV OOOKE A CO., No. 114 S. THIRD STREET. Hit DELAWARE STATE BONDS FOR SALE. Interest Payable at the Philadelphia National Bank, Free of State Tax. DE HAVEN & BRO., S 25 lOt NO. 40 SOUTH THIRD ST. O A L E B P E I R C E. NO. 100 S. THIBD ST., PHILADELPHIA STOCKS, BOND9, and GOVERNMENT 8E0URI lliib ot all kliiua bought and sold ou CuruailBiiiuu. UNITED BTATEfct RKVENUE B'l AMl'd, of all kinds and descrlptloiiR, k pi constantly ou hand, aud euld In any desired quHtitity. A LIBERAL Dlbt.'OUNT ALLOWED. r5tni Orders by mail or express promptly attended to. ROOFING. o O JP I IS c . OLD BHINGLE ROOFS (FLAT OR STEEP) COVER ED WITH JOHN'S ENGJLIHH ROOFING CLOTH, And coated with LIQUID UUTTA FEKCUiA PAINT, making them perfectly waier-proof, LKAKT GRAVEL KOOlb repaired with Uuita Percl.a Faint aud warranted for live years. LEAKY SLATE HOOFS coated with liquid which becomes as hard ai (late. 'UN, COFFER, Z1NO, or IKON coaled wltl Liould UuitaFercha at email expense. CostraiiKlni from one to tno cents cr 114 mile look Old Board 01 nliniyle Rools teu cents per square foot, all complete Materials constantly on hand and lor Bule by tin PHILADELPHIA AND PENNSYLVANIA ROO. LNG COMPANY. GEORGE HOB ART. U2 6D1 No. fc0 N. FOURTH Street. O O I IN Cr . OLUKHINVLE HOOFSi FLAT OB MTEEI VU 11H 1111 I IT A l,HIIA ItOOt LOTH, and coaled wlih LIQUID Uli fJ rtUlllA I'AlNT, making them patioctly watei itl'OOI. LDAHT UBAVEL ROOFS repaired with Gutta PercUa Puiul, and warranted lor live years, LEAKY MLATE ROOFS coaled with Llqoli lulia pt-rcha Paint, which becomes as hard as slate. For Tlft,torFt.R,IN,and IRON HOOF! .hlH Puuit is Hie lie pLut utira ol all oiber protection it forms a periectly Impervious covering, completely .eibm the action of the weather, and couitiiiutea t thorough protection against leaks by rust or other vibe, I'rlco only from una to two cent poxsquar foot. TIN and tiBAYEL ROOFING done at the ihorieHt notice. Material constantly on hand and for sale by the UAMJHOTU BOOF1NU (WIHPANV, BECBLEMN A EVERETT. 1 II ton N o. UOa GREEN blree. WHISKY, BRANDY, WINE, ETC. HENRY S. HANNIS k CO., Nbs. 218 ana 220 8. FKONT Street, OITXS TO THE TSADI, XX J 038 TO SUIi Two .Thousand (2000) 'Barrels Free OLD RYE WHISKIES Ranging from THREE to TEN years of age. 1 ALSO. Biz Thousand (6000) Carrels :n Bond, , DISTILLED IN IMS AND J888J i Liberal coutrac'ls mads for lots To aaaiva, of thu year's manufacture, tymwftmip SMiPPINQ. S?. as?.' I1.- P.;1; "' " i; h nom aJPWk'-'fe.TliltOLOH AIR LINK lu TliE SUU I'll AND WHT. vi "' ll I'oliils In Ni.rth and H.iutli Carollim. via rphhf.itrrl knri I ........I . . ..... . .... .......... nr ini 1 1 wuu. nnu id i.viinnnitrK, Mi., Icnin NM'P. ihmI I In- Went, vl:i Norfolk. Pelers- .:VMK0,,I", H.,lie Jtai'road, and Richmond and Dan-villi- i'nllroail. 'JlieriKii arily. snloly, end chefipnem of thN route roiniii-tid II to Hip as the mol (l-iruolo me- OIiiiii lor rnrryini; vc-ry lieacriinlon of rrelgnt. No cliuruR inr ... ...... r-,.... ............. irriuniii iiinnm nt lowrst rntr-s. ann leave regu Inrly tioin lirsi wlmrt above .Mnrket stri-et. l-'ielfcht ltcilvcd dally. WM. P. CLYDE A CO. nr r, -r,.0, u North in, d f:ouih Wharves. Toiiit IollTI,u Agent at Richmond aud t'liy 1 . P. CHOW ELL & CO, Agents at Norfolk. 6 1 11IE 1111LA1KLI1IIA AV MfL'lllt-HN Mail KikiM.npi.ni. . FOB KA VANNAII, UA. flAW AMia, k toi . captulu Win. Jennings, V('AI1NJ, (so I(, faptain jKCi.b Teal. The sK'nii, fillip W YUMIMl will leave or tht abov port on Hiitunliiy, Juiih 15, at 8 o'clock A.M. trum M-coiid w harl In-low spruce street. Until further notice, the IDNAWANDA will bo withdrawn, aud the WYOMING will make euil liuiiitt ly I ri,M. '1 tirougn pi.mbcp tickets sold and frelRht taken fo all point In cotinivtlou with the(eorgla Uentral Rail road. WILLIAM L. JAMW, General Agent, No. 31 1 H, Delaware avoune. Agents at Savannah, Hunter A. GammelL (.4 lj SOI, '1 HERN A1A1L S'l EA.MfiHIP COM I ANY S K1GULAK hEMl-MUNTHLY LINK FOB M M OKI.DANK, I.A., VIA HAVaNa. STA R OKTflE UN lON.rMU ions. Capt. T. N. Cooksej ' 1(IUA, ,0'' tons. Ca tain J. G. Morse. Will leave UiLspon every iwo weens aiteruat ;1 loucblng at Havana lor pa.saeLcers emruiiig Ihe 'llOGA win leave ..r New Urltaua. Saturday Jbi,el5, at S o'clock A. M.. lrouj the hecoud whait t' spruce street. The STAR O T HE UNION wjl leave New Orleans for thi port June 16. 1 hrough bills ot lading signed for freight to Aluu.. Ualventou, Natches. Vlcksburg, Mempnls, Nasuva-i Cairo, St. Loiiid. LoulBville, and (. liiclunatl. W ILLIAM L. JAMES, Geueral Agent, 't 1 No. XH S. Delaware avenue. Agents at New Orleans, Creevy, Nlckeison & Co. rf. TIIK PHILADELPHIA AND iaiifi ROU'i UERW MAIL Si EAiUfHIP COM l AiY'S REGULAR SKMI-MONIULY LINK ,, tOK UIIJIIKillOM.A.t:, The steaniHlilp PIONEER, bi tnua. Captain J. Ben nett, will leave lor the above port on Wed iiosday, June 6, at t) o'clock A. M., from the first wharl below 1'lne street. Bills o lading signed at through end reduced ratei to all principal points in North Carolina. Agents ai w llmlnglon. Worth A Daulel. WILLIAM L. JAMES, General Agent, No. V14 S. Delaware avenue. itiCfT -OPrOSIITIOW TO HOMO. J;2-'ttM,0LY.-DAi.LY LINK FOR ilALl'l e&C&n.b&MOttE, via Chesapeake aud Delu huiet aital. I'lilludeiphlaand Baltimore Uulou Steamboat Com pany, daily ai 2 o'clock P. M. 'Ihe Simmers oi this line are now plying regularly belwein this port aud Baltimore, leuviuy thebecond whurf below Arch street daily at 2 o'clock P. M. (Miudnys excejued). lir.Mng all description of Freight as low as any oilier In e. Freight handled with great care, delivered promptly, and Icrwarded to all points beyond the u riiiuiiih free ol conimilon. Paiilcuiur attention paid to the transportation ol all deiicripllou of Merchandise, Horses, Carriages, etc. He. For lurlher Information, apply to .... . JOHN D. RUOFF. Agent, b ll'I No. Is N. DELAWARE Avenue. j-.ri-s A1NEW, EXPHE I.I K TO d-t tfT Aleanurla, Geuigetown, und Washiuglou, W4aiJ. C., via Chesiipeake auu Delaware i,auai, wiiii tuiiutctioiis ai Alexandria iroiu Hie moat oirt-cl route lor LfCchbuig, Biisioi. Kuoxville, -Nashville Daltou, und the Souinwest. InleflllierN 1ii..'M reu u In rl v TrAtii Ilia ...1. .nt HJaiket street. x reight itLeivcd dully. WM. P. CLYDE it CO., t invin0'11"1" H'"1 !?0l,," Wuarve. J. H. DAVIDSON , Ateiil at Ueuigeiowu. l. ELLK1LUK At. I'u.. Au.i,Lt hi a iu I.,. gluia. ' . . fffi, HAVANA STKAMEUS. miM SKMl MUN'llir.V T.I VP. CARIfllNG THE UNITED STATES MAIL. 1 he bleauiships 1IENDR1CK HUDSON CAPTAIN HOWES STARS AND STRIPES CAl'l'ALN UULJlti 1 Lite bteamers will leave this port for Havana every other Saturday at 8 A. M. The Steamliii STARa AND STRIPES, (Holmes, Masierj will sail lor Havana ou SATURDAY' -HORNING, June 15 at 8 o'clock. 1'HK.uge lo llttVuLa, currency. No iieighl received alter Ihuraday. For Freight or Passune apply to THOMAS WATTSON A SONS. 8 18 No. HUN. DELAWARE Aveuue. STEAM 10 LIVERPOOL CALL- lnii hi UueeiiSlowu. the Iiiman Line. i.i, it tt mi-weekly, carrying ihe United liiien MuiIh. RET URN TICKETS TO PARIS AND BACK. FIRST CLASS. :uU GOLD. CITY OF LONDON Saturday, June 8 El 1NBURGH Wednesday, June 12 CIT Y Ol- PARIS -Saturday. J Hue lj CITY OF WAblilNGlON ..... Wednesday, Juue lu CITY' OF ANTWERP .Saturday, Juue 22 And each aucceeuiug baiiuday aud Wedudsiiay, at noon, from Pier No. 4u Not Hi River. HA llS Ui' -ACViAGJ By tbe mall btt-am, r siilinig ever;' Satur-lay, Pal able In Gold Pat able in Currency. First Cabin fuu Steemge To Luuuun .i.. lO 1,1'IIUUU ilu To Paris la To Paris a Ptissuge by the Wedi.esuuy Sloamers: Fi.'st 1,'uuln. llii; Steerage, (30.. Payable lu U. S. Curreucy. A'lissengeis hi.-.o lorwurueu to Havre, Hamburg, Bre men, etc., ut moderate rates. Steerage passage lioiii Liverpool to Uueenstown, W currency. Tickets cuu be bought here by persuus sending fur their n It hub. For lurlher iulurmation apply at tbe Company's oll.ee. JOHN G. DALE, Ageut, JNO. la HKU.UIH A Y, iN. Y., 8 7J or No. 411 CHESNUT ht., Philadelphia. P A S K A n k T CI A V fi PRf1M k-LH GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND A1 BlEAMMliP AND SAILING PACKK1', AT 1U.DUCED RA T'J-X. DRAFTS AVA1LABLKTHROUGHOUT ENGLAND ICELAND. BtO'iLA.ND, AND WALES. For particulars apply to TAPhCOTTS, BROTH J :RS CO., No. Sfl SOUTH Sireet, and No. ri lIKuAuWAV, 11 Or to THOS. R. SEA RLE, No. 217 WALK UT' St, FOU SEW l'DKH, VIA DEL A. ""t VPl is ware and Rarllan Cuunl. ItVr --' Ex press steamboat Company Steam Pro- I.ii.vib nave Luuy Horn hist wlnui below Market Btrtei. inicugu in iweuiy-iour nuurs. Goods lor warded lo all points, North, East und Wesi.lreeof CtiUimlHBloll. l rtlt,iiis received nt me lowest rates. WM. P. CLYDE A CO.. Agents. No. It south Wharves. JAMFS HAND. Agent, Nu. lt'4 Wail street. New York. 8 1 tf FOK N kW YORK RWI PTSITRli V-ltrV'Truuspurlallou Compauy Despatch X iiSJtT nop bwillsure Liuua. v, llniuou,. ana Rarllan Canal, ou aud alter the 15lh or March leaving daily at 12 M. aud ft P. M., connecting wits all Northern and Eastern lines. For lrelghl, which will be taken upon accommodi ting lerim, apply to WILLIAM M. BAIRD A CO., Ill 0;.loi S. DELAWARE Aveuua government sales. s ALK OF PUBLIC PROPKKTY. )f kick of AitMY Clothing andEqoipaqr.I. No. 'M Lkoadway, Now York, May ill, I8ti7. f Will bo sold at Publlo Auction, at the Depot of Ainiy Clollilng and Kqulpuye, No. IW) WASHINGTON btreet, New York City, ou WKIiNLblJAY, the 12lU of June neit, ootn mtnclng ut 11 o'clock A. AI., certain quautl lies of condemned ClolliiUK and Camp aud (lunltoii Kqulpuge, conMistiug of, say about: Woolltu Dluu-.au.tHKl pounds Coiutaon leniB, 25, WO pounds 2,000 Uniform Coats, U50 Great Coats, 1,100 Suck Coats, l.oOOTrowers, 000 Pali s blockings, Wall tents, 2U.U0U pounds Hospital Touts, ll.ooo pounds Shelter J1V 11HIH, Tents, 880 Great-Coat Straps, xis Sibley Tout Til- KMi imlis liegglngs, pous, , 1,150 kuupsucks, A lot of Crass articles, 2.Mj0 Tent Poles, , 1C0 Bed Backs, ami Tent fctoves, 1,600 Tent Plus, ' And various small aiticles of Clothing; and Krjulpace. SampleB of the above may be seen at the lit-pot, within four dayg of sale, aiid further iniui niRlion oblulned. 'IFRMB Cash lu Government funds; ten per ctnl. down, nnd balance before the goods ate taken lroin the Depot which must be wiiMn five Jujs of aula, under forfulture of i uichube, Mojor-Oeueral D. n. VINTON", 0 1 8t AtkUlaut Q,uaiTonuuttlei General U.B. A. JUNE 3, 18G7. PROPOSALS iiW i lEiUS al AlAIvUCiS TAOOli., 1'KNJNA, UMTBO PTATt'S KNOIKRRR OFFICK. 1 NO. iiOy . blAl'U bTKKET, I'HILA.. V Mu. ') Kin I Bcslcd rrr-posals, In duplicate, with a copy of this adverllKemt-ut attained to each, will ho Viiii,'. V ,."JS ""'i ""III 12 o'clock M., Ill UKHDA Y, June 13, 1807, for fimilshmir mate l ibIs nnd labor fur the conslructlou of four new piim BiitiHrcos noon, ueliiware Hiver, Poiina. J he Biipcrsiructure ol euch pier to be of hard uiiu uuuiuie bione. The iBCitiir In all rnnrara of haoHnn nn.l Hrt-lchfts ilovilalledj the Use of each course a ill ' '"'""'ccoiiuiiisof blocks varylug from o lo o let-lj the faces, axe or peuu liaintuer wo k; beds and Joluts Kood Joint work; lewis and dowel liolrs to be drilled n required; baok H. x lo Le ol rubble sUiue. 'J he lop to be paved with stones from otio to '? ffV) thick neaa, wllh K"d natural face, ai d Jointed to lengths of 6 leetaud random W 111 IJ B. a he stone to be delivered at such points, at or lu-ar Alarcus Hook, and to such persons aa may TJif.VlHiVf .by U,e VroH'r 'l"feror agent uf llii- Lulled State; and auy other material to be dellvi-ralile under like conditions 10 ow t i Le.M!b,8 .upo.u wi'"cl' t,,e V1 aro tre J r 1 k ili 0t'PUis, varying from 20 lo 24 font, or thereabouts, at ordlnnry low-wat,.T. Length .f rttC-i'.1 b,.:to,.n Hbout 77 feel by ' n width; at top 4 4 by J2. To bo of hemlock wharf Umber to woik 10 Inches least dinioimlou ' T here will be required for the superstructure of each pier about giving0"1'10 ftet ' na,umorea lacing Stone, r.'iU,";rnc,.al foot of fco,Rud 78WsuperUoIul feel ol bid and joint work. . cnb'c feet ol pavlug stone, giving 1700 feet JJl II l W CI K , buikluIClle8'f 25 UbI feel eucb' of rubble vork tUOb rll about 1S"000 feet fiC8 of crib Si 0(1 lhs. of Iron bolts, eto. 7oo peichesol rubble filling to be delivered In en i. l'roposals for putting the Btone of superstruc ture oi euchpler In place must state the rate of labor per cubic yurd of lacing aud pavlna store, and per perch ol 20 cublo fvet for backing With rubble. All stones to be laid dry, In the best manner, and lu accordance wllh Instructions to be given. Trio rates to cover every expenditure necessary In receiving, caring for, aud putting the t.toue in poHlllon. l'roposals for labor for cribs to state the rate per loot of face, measured in the work, and to include every expense of receiving aud earing tor materials. I run, In,' miitin ,,,0,,ur -.7 sinking the cribs In proper positions, etc.. In accordance with Instructions that may be given. All materials and labor to be of the best quality, subject to Inspection, and rejection If net approved. A deduction of 20 per centum to ha ma.l rn any payment made lu cart for mniRHni r iihn accepted. separate proposals to be made for stone, for lumber, aud for Iron; also for labor, for masonry, and labor for crib work. Kiich bid must be guaranteed by two respon sible persons, whose signatures should be ap pended to the guarantee, ami who i.iw,i,i ia certllied loas being goodand sufllcient security, by the United Stntes District Judge. Attorney. Collector, or other public olficer. Kuvelopes to be endorsed, "Proposals for New Piers at Marcus Hook." Rids to bo opened at 12 o'clock M., on Thurs day, June 13, 1.SB7. Kiddcrs are invited to be present. For further particmars ii, quire at this office. . C. BKA.FOKTU BTKWAUr, o 23 15t Lt.-Col. of Kngineers. EPABIMES1 OF AGKICUWUKE. Washington, D. C, May 8, 18(T7. Proposals will be received at this Denurtmanr. ur til 12 o clock, June 0, lt7, for furnishing all Ihe materials ana perlonniug the work re quired lu the construction of a Brick Building lor the use of the Depart men t of Agriculture, lo be erected on reservation No. a. iu thu n.v uccoiUlng to plans aud specihoatlous that can be seen at the office of Hie Commissioner of Agriculture, where full Information with regnid to the uronosed buildimr n hr.i t ai noil said proposals to be either for the whole build nig, ui avpuiuieiy lor tue uiuereut kluds of w t l k. No proposal Mill be entertained from any ierou who is not known to be a practical milder. r Bidders are reouested to state thn ii,nrii time possible in which tho bul.dlnir in tr, i,o con, pitted, tbe work to be commenced lu three dnys alter ihe signing of the contract. The Department reserves the right to reject nuy or all bids, if it be deemed for the liitr.,nt oi me uuverumem to ao so, and no bid will be received that does not conlorm to the require ments of ihe plans and specifications and of this advertisement. Nlnoty per cent, of the amount of work done ard niaiei ia.'s luruhihed, according to contract price (Koid amount lo be ascertained by the esti mate of the Supetluteudent), will be paid from time to time as the work proceeds, and ten per cent retained until the completion of the cou Hiictand the acceptance of the work by the Depuitmtut. EA't ry proposal most be accompanied by the bond of two responsible persons in the sum of twenty thousuud dollars, that the bidder will iiceiptuud reiiorm the coulraclif awarded to him, the sulliclency of the security to be certi fied by the Lulled Slates District Judge. II tilted Mules Dlhirici Attorney. or Clerk of ihe United Stutes Court. 1 ropoals should be Inclosed In a sealed eu veloi e, indorsed "Piocot-als lor a Building lor the Department of Agriculture," and addressed lo the Commissioner of Agriculture. 510 231 ISAAC NKWT ON. Commissioner. UNITKD STATES ENGINEER, OFFICE, NO. 1100 Si. bJXTU Htieet. Pnir.ADKl.rniA. Mnv29, 1807. REPAIRS OFP1EUS AT CHESTER., Pa. teaied Iroposals, iu duplicate, wllh a copy of this advertii-euienl attached lo each, will bo re ceived at this oltice until I'! o'clock M., TUES DAY, June 2.5, lho7, for mnterialsand hihor for tepalrs ol Govei umeut Piers at Chester, Penn sylvania. Hcj unite proposal must be made for timber, lor iron, and lor labor. Cop logs, bridge limbers, mooring posts, and upper houses ol ptersof while pine: He timber ol hemlock, lenders, e tc., of white oak. I'loposals will stale the rate per running foot ol timber, per foot of face, und per foot board measure, as Hie case may require; tho rate per poin d ol bolls, etc. All the rnoterials to be of the best quality, de liverable at rucU points, at or near Chester, and to such persons as maybe designated, aud to be subject lo Inspection and approval before acceptance. T he proposals for labor to state the rate per foot ol luce and per fool board measure, etc., as m. usuied lu pluce; aud these rates to cover all labor uecessaiy for putting the works in good repair, such aa removing old work, receiving, cm Hig lor, lrnmlng, pulling tos-ether, und re placing materials to be used or moved. AU work to be subject to inspection aud ap pioval before payment Is made, and a deduc tion of twenty per centum to be made on any payment for labor or mulerlnl, la case of part payment before the completion or all the work. Each bid must be guaranteed by two respon sible persons, whose signatures should be ap pended lo the guurantee, and who should be cei tilled to as being good aud sufllcient security by the United States District Judge, Attorney Collector, or other publlo oiiicer. ' Envelopes lo be endorsed, "Proposals for Ita. pairs ol Goveiumeut Piers at Chester." bids will be. opened on TUESDAY. June 2 D-67, at 12 o'clock M. Bidders are invited to be present. For lurlher particulars Inquire nt this offloef Ci SUAFOKTil STEWART, S 30 15t Lleut.-Colonel of Engineers. H wS?lYlAe?.TEKS TIRD MILITARY Office Chief Quartkumastkb.I Atlanta, Ga.. May a 1&07. t BY ORDER OF THE QUA KTE KM A HTE B GEN EKAL. sealed proposals will be received at this olllee for the Gale of seven thousand four hundred (7100) tons of COAL at Baraccas, I lorida, payment to be made la Government funds. The proposals will beopened at 12 M. SATUR DAY, the Ktu of Juue, 107, and should be marked "Proposals to purchase Coal," aud addressed to I Brevet Brlfr.-Gen. Tt. RAXTON, Chief Quartermaster Third Military Dlstrlot, Atlanta, Ga. 6 18 ait PRIVY W ELLS OWNERS OF PROPERTY Theouly place to gel lrivy Wells ciaaued au lainlected at v ary low prices, PEyhoN Manufacturer of Poudrett'e, ' I10 00LIM1TU S HALL, LIBRARY HKeet, PROPOSALS. NTIIRACTIE COAL FOR THE NAVY. Navy DKPATtTMKNT, Y IJCkkau of Equipment and KKtiKtiiTrwo, - May 27, 117. j Krnipd Proposnls for furnishing Anthracite (oallorthe Navy, to bo delivered during the fiscal year ending 80lh June, IMS, will o re-1m!-ed Ht lhl" buuau unU1 10 A- M., mil Juno, These nioposnlH must be endorsed "Proposali for Anthracite Coal Jor Kteamers," that they niny he dlsticguishea lroin other business let u-rs. The offer mnst be for the delivery of 20.030 tons, of i2 IO pounds. Theceal I must be of the best Buck Mountain or Black H eel h, or of a kind equal to them la all respects, for the purpose intended, wbioh. tquallly v.111 be determined by a Board ap pointed by the Hecretary of tho Navy after tue reci pt lou of t he bids. 'Ihe nameof the conl proposed to be furnished must be stated in the oiler. It is lo be delivered in lumps of suitable size for naval steamers, clean, of uniform quality, nrlecled lice Horn impurities, unmixed, of which the contractor will be required lo furnish, nidi evidence hs w ill be satisfactory, and bo subject lo mi ll lnsnctlon as to quality and . quantity as the Department may direct. The coal must In all respects be satisfactory to the Inspector or Inspectors to be appointed by tne l'.iii etui, who will have luerlahtof iicrnmntorr letectlou. The coal Is to be delivered on board of vessels at Mich pluces In tho port of Philadelphia aa iu ie uesigumeu oy tne Hureau, ana in suott quantities, and at such times, an In the mil o Ion of tho Bureau, the exigencies of the servlon mny require, commencing when the vessel ha rtl OtteO reudv to recnlvA enrun- fnrnlnhlnir If eh iiianoed, not less than W0 tons per day, to be distributed lo each vessel as maybe directed. until tho loading Is completed. PlOIOKllls Will likewlaa ha rennlvarl f.irth.il.. livery of 12,000 tons of the same quality of coal, to be delivered in the port of New York, ou boatd vessels, as at Philadelphia ininernseoi laiiure lo deliver the coal la proper quantity or ihe nrniwr mmiitv on.i .t the proper lime and place, the Bureau will re- erve in tbe contract the rlaht to nnrnhaaa forthwith, at Ihe contractor's risk and expense. Hint which may seem neeessarv to unnnlv iha deficiency. vny demurrage or other chsrges to which the Navy Department may be subjected from delay in the prompt delivery of the coal by the con tractors, will be deducted from their bills. 'i he price must be for the coal delivered on board vessels, on the. terms and nnnditlona above stated, at the contractor's risk and ex pense, and without extra charge of any kind. Theoller, as required by law, must be accom panied by a written cuaranlee. snrnexl hv nna or more responsible persons, to the effect that euey uuueriuae tnai l tie Didder or bidders will, ' If his or their bid be accented, rnitrr intn nr.ll. nation, at such lime as maybe prescribed by the Bureau, with good and sufllcient securities, to futnlsn the supplies proposed. No proposition will be considered tin Ian accompanied by such guarautee; and tbe De partment leserves the right to reject all the oners. If considered to be to the interest of th service to do so. Two or more sureties, each in n mm annil ts to the amount sneclfled to be nahl. will It required to sign the contract, ami their respon sibility will be certified by the Assessor of In- leruai revenue oi tue District. As additional and collateral securltv twentv percent. Will be Withheld from the imnunt of all payments, which reservation la not to be piiio, excepl by authority of tbe (Secretary of ; the Navy, until the contract shall have benn In all respects compiled with; and the remaining eluhly per cent., or other amount that mv on due upon each bill, will, when a proper oer- ' tiiicate ih mruisned by the Inspector, aad tbe bill approved by the Bureau, be paid by suon Davy agents as tbe contractor may name, within ten days after the warrants for thnsamn ' shall have been passed by tbe Hecretary of the A vitrui T It will be simulated In the contract (lint If dA. fault be made in tne delivery of the coal. In the quantltyorihe quality, andat tbe place and time ' unticu uj iuo luitruu, men, idu in tnat case, the contractor and his sureties will forfeit and pay to the United Stales, as liquidated damages, a bum ol money not exceedlnu twlna th mi. tract price, which may be recovered from time to time, according to the actor aols of Congress in thai case provided. Bidders, whose proposals shall be accepted, and none other, will be notified, and, as early as practicable, a contract will be transmitted to them, which they will be required to execute within leu days after Its receipt at the post ollloe ' named by them. - The form of offer, guarantee, and certificate is herewith given: FORM OF OFFER. I (or we), of .Stale of .hereby agree to furnish and deliver thousand tons of 1 Anthracite Coal for steamers' use, at , at the rate of per ton of 2J0 pounds. amounting lo dollars, the whole In con- ' lormiiywuh ihe provisions and terms of the advertisement of the 27lh day of May, 1807, from. ' the Navy Departmeut.and hereunto appended Should my (or our) oiler be accepted, I (or we) request to be informed at , and that the : contract may be forwarded to for signa tures and cerlilioales. (Place.) (Signed) A. B. (Date.) FORM OF GUARANTEE. We, the undersigned residents of . lu the State ol , aud of , in the State of , hereby Jointly aud severally covenant with tbe United States, and guarantee that In case the foregoing bid of be ao- cepted, will, within leu days after tbe receipt of the contract at .execute the ' some, with good and Buftlclent sureties for the delivery of the Auihrucite Coal proposed, la compliant e with the terms of the advertise inent of the 27lh May, 1S67, hereto appended, aud under w hich It was made; and In case the huid shall fail to enter Into tbe contract aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the dif ference between the oiler of the said and that which may be accedted. Witness. (Signed) C. D. (Place.) e, v (Dale.) ' FOHM OF CEKT1FICATE AS TO GUARANTORS. OiFitKor the Assessor ofInteknal. Hevk-) M'l for tiik District of tiie-statb - OF . I l;.. I, ,.-...-.. rr v. . . 1. 1 . . m Jit .1 AUU V 41 , Xllltb O II tUIB Utlf Ol i A.D., IS, at my olllee above named, and , ihe guaiantors named in the fore- I'oitg guurantee aud kuowu to me as such, severally appeared and made oath that they are worth, itspcclively, above ail ludobiednesa, ' the sums set agaiust their several names, as fol lows, viz.: And I hereby certlly that by the books and records in this oillce.it appears thatsald partlos, 0 t the last annual assessment of internal revenue in this leveuue district, to wit, on the day 01 , A. D. IS , were assessed upon pro- . '. perly and income of the following value, viz.: ', The said , $ , ilie said Witness my hand, 5 27 Lilt u. II., Assessor. TMPROVEMENT OF THE ROCK J- ISLAND it A PLUS) OF THE MLSSlSSii'Pi; BlVi.lt. United Statics Enoinebb's Office, Davbni-okt. Iowa. April 17, 1(W7. Pealed Proposals, in duplicate, will he received at tills tfllce until 12 M..VVLIMiiaIA Y.June 5, lm7. forei cavatiiiK aud removing the roclc and oiher obulruo Uoua Iroui Uie bed of the MfaHiaslppi riverat the Kocle Inland or Upper Rapids, by means of coffer Oaius sad stibuqueouB h.aatliigorchiaeilliig. Coi iraciors will be required to furnish all boats, machinery, etc., and to perform all the labor neoea sary In the proneeiiilon ol the work. There are about to tit cubic yards ot rock to he removed, dislribjuxt . unequally alilirltfreut points on tbe lupida, and the vmm i must tie done durins tbe low water seaaou, lulet feriUK as little aa practicable wllh oavlgatlou. CVutractors will state the piiee per cubic yard foe which I hey propose to do the work, which will be let as a whole, or lu sections ot such length as the engi neer In charge may determine. T he Uuveruuient reserve the right to reject any and all hlda.and uo hid will be considered uuless the parly ollcrlug it shall give satisfactory evldeuoe that he U trustworthy, auilhas the uecesuary skill and experi ence to do the work. A printed copy of this advertisement must bs at tached to each proposal, Kaon, hid must coutalu a wrliten stiaraiitee, signed by two responsible rwraou. Llanks lor proposals of the lorm required, with forux ol guarantee, will be furnmhed at this orhoe on appll caliou. Proposals will We endorsed "I'roponala for re- , moving obaliuctioin at the Hock islaud liaplds," and addreb&ed Brevet Mujor-Ueneral J. If. Wilson, l'.B.A Lieutenant-Colonel, toth Infantry, Uavea porl, Iowa. ; ,. Parlies deNlrlng ftirther Information oan obtain the same by calling at Die United wtates Kuulneer U"1" corner ol fcecoud aud Wain mreela, Davenport, lows, where maps, p'ans, Hpeellicullons. and qiiaulltles or work will be shown to all who wish to examine theua for the purnime of making propoaals. By otderol the Chief LuisiuiwrU.BArmy Lieut. -Colouef, .th iotau'tpy. j 16 171 Brevet Wajor-Uoueral V. a. A.