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THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH.r PHIL ADELPIIIA, MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1866. OBITUARY. Hon. Lewis Cass. General Lewis Cass died at bis residence In Detroit, yesterday rooming.

This noted statesman was born at Exeler, N. October 9, 1792. The family emijrrated to the West when Lewis was seventeen years ot age. He accompanied his parents as far as Marietta, where he remained and commenced the study ot law. In 1802 he was admitted to the bar, and settled at Kanesvtlle, and by patient endeavor acquired a practice.

HW first success In the political arena lie achieved In 180G, as a member of the Oq1o Legislature. He at once gained distinction in iis endeavors to counteract the nefarious schemes of Aaron Burr. Fr this service he was complimented by President Jefferson, and had also conferred upon him the ottice of United Mates Marshal for Ohio. The war of 1812 caused the young legislator to lay aside his books and papers, aud assume the sword. He was choseu colonel of the 3d Oaio Regiment.

At the head ot this regiment Cass first entered Michigan with the army of General Hnll. The troops were inarched into Canada. The proclamation issued on that occasion was penned by Colonel Cass, and lor him, too, is claimed the honor of beinir the first man wno, in the war of 1812, stepped In arms upon Bntinh ill. But misfortunes soon betel the command ot Hull, and on the 10th of August, 1812, the campaign was lugloriously ended by a surrender to the enemy. Colonel Cass was exchanged in Janury, lsiu, and commissioned a Colonel in the regular army, and in the month of March lollowina he was promoted to the runk of Bripadier-General.

He joined the army of General Harrison in July, took- an active share in the pursuit of Proctor, and ehared la the victory of the Thames. He was next placed in command of Detroit, and soon after appointed Governor of Michigan. He then settled at Detroit, and laid tbe foundation of his larce private fortune by tbe pitrcnaso of large tracts of land, then in an unimproved condition. Michigan, at this perioi, had no Territorial Legislature, and tbe Pusincs of selecting laws lor its government devolved on Governor 'ass and the Territorial Judges. He was like-wipe ex-oflicio Superintendent of Indian Affairs, and this lor several years remained the most Important part of his duties.

In 1817 he obtained, In conjunction with Governor McArtliur, a cession of most of the remaining Indian lands within the State of Ohio, with adjoining tracts in Indiana and Michigan, to the extent of of acre. This cession removed the Indian barrier which had intervened between the settlements of Ohio and Michigan. In 1820j he se. on foot aud bore a conspicuous part in au exploring expedition to in? northern shore of Lake Superior and the Upper Mississippi. In 1825, in conjunction with Governor Clark, of Mississippi, he attended a grand council at Prairie du Chien.

of the trices of tbe Northwest, and endeavored to conciliate the Indians then engaged iu tierce wars ailing themselves. In 128 he made two treaties, by which many millions ot acrs were ceded to the United Htates. He resigned the ollice of Governor in 1831, htiviug concluded nineteen treaties with the Indians, by which had been acquired territory eijual one-iourth the area of Ohio, Michigan, and Wisconsin. In 1831 ITesident Jackson appointed the ex-Governor ot Michigan his Secretary of War. In 183G Secretary Cuss laid down the war portfolio and becane the Minister to the Court of "France.

Dunn his residence abroad he jtiade an extended tour, visiting the Kile and Jerusnlem. The most remarkable incident of his diplomatic career was his attock on tbe quintuple treaty for the suppression of the slave trade. In 1845 he entered the National Councils as Senator trom Michleau, and soon made himself famous by the stand he took on the Oregon boundary question, insisting upon the then popular claim of 51 decrees 40 minutes, or ght. In 1818 he was nominated by the Democratic party as their candidate for the Presidency; he was defeated for that office by General Taylor. On his nomination.

General Cass re-Bijjned his scat in tbp Senate, but was re-elected in 1849 to servo the two years yet remaining ot his original te' m. He was again elected for a term of six ye3r9 in 18M. In March, 1857, he was appointed Secretary of State by President Buchanan the last public office held by the distinguished In tie secession'trou-bles ot 1801, during the vacillating policy of Mr. Buchanan, Secretary Cass resienea, and'euteivd on the retirement be had well earned. Younger men took his place, and for tbe pat live years the venerable statesman has been residing in peace, on bis ample estates in Michigan.

A biographer of Cass remarks that his most characteristic trait "was an aversion to everything that savored of British." He certainly did much to build up the glorious republic with which his name and fame will be forever honorably associated. Colonel William Winston Scaton. Colonel W. W. Seaton.

lor a long ttrni of years Known iu the nrm ot Gales Scaton, as one of the editors nud publishers ot the national Intel ligence); ot Washington, died in Washington on the Kith ot cancer. He was about eighty-one years ot aeo, nua nau oeen amtctea witii tbe dis ease to which he Miccumbed for a few months only. Cotoupl Seaton was born in King William county. in June, 1785, from a lather who belonged lineally to the Scotch Seatons com memorated by Scott, and who was exiled to Vireinia in lG'JO. His mother was a cousin ot Patrick Henry.

He was himself educated by the fc.an ot nniaier. in ihuj ne was an as sistant editor oi a iiiconiona paper, and an earnest politician. He was connected with iournals Halitax p.nd Raleigh. North Carolina. While attached to the Raleigh Regis ter he married a daughter ot Colonel Gates.

and in 1812 founded the National Inteilijencer at Washington, with his brother-in-law. In 1800 Mr. Seaton took the enure charse ot this im portant publication, and retained it until a late day. Mr. Mcatou was cnoseii Mayor ot washing-ton from 1840 to 1852, without Interruption.

The reputation which Colonel Seaton leaves behind him, like that of Mr. Gales, is highly Hat- ntinfr Ha tvna ti niOrP Rnlirl than hril limit mil and had an excellent judgment. He very large acquaintance among the leading men ot an parties, ana was personally respected bv all. He was a centienian of tbe "old school. and his position in municipal aud local a flairs will cause his demise to be seriously lelt over the whole country.

Hon. James Ilnmphrey. Hon. James Humphrey, M. C.

from Brooklyn, W. died in tbe latter city on Friday nieat. He represented the Third Congressional District ot New York, and recently returned Wash ington on private business. He has been sick lor some time, though not seriously or danger ously unweil. lie was taken sick wbtie going Irotu New York to Waslnngton, and was com pelled toetop at Wilmington.

He left tbeie lor home, where he was attended by many friends, end his illness wis not considered dan gerous. He grew weaker pradually until his death. Mr. Humphrey was born iu Fairfield, Connecticut, in 1811, nd was the con ot Key. Herman Humphrey, President of Amherst Col lege before President Hitchcock.

In 1839 he was a citizen ol Brooklyn and a member of the bar. He was an Alderman in 1848-9. In 158 he ran lor Congress, and was elected by a plu rality over his Democratic competitor. He was deleated bv Mr. uueii in iwi.

in 1864 he was elected again, and was considered an admirable md hard-working representative, lie was a member of Rev. Dr. Storr's Church Church ol the Pilgrims in Brooklyn. Joe Jefl'erson is comincr to tbia country in Auarust. aud will nlav Here in beptomber.

A letter trom the comedian to Mr. JobnT. Ford. of Jtaltimore, state that "his constant exertions, wbiUc acnievhifr London triumnhs. has had au llect unon his hplth.

nnil it ia bv tlie impera tive order of his physician that he seeks rest and recuperation In a sea voyage." For the past ten months. Jofl'ernon has oven aetiner at the 'Adelphl Theatre, with such eucress as ha been Achieved tielore bv no American comic actor. He not onlv L'ained an immense DODularitv. but has alno won the uuciuuliUud approbation of every tugnsn cntic. Nearly all the lilors now in the port of Loudon continue on strike tor udvauccol wogos.

FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES gUCCESSPUL TEST S. GREAT FIRE IN NEW YORK. GREAT FIIIK IN CHARLESTON, 8F. C. GREAT FIRE IN WADDINGTON.

GREAT FIRE IN CANADA. MARVIN'S SAFES. IN EVERY INSTANCE SAVED AL.I, THEIR CONTENTS. MAIIVIN No. 721 Chesnut Street, (Mav Hall).

No. 265 Broadway, New York. run ion illtjstbated catalogue, 8EC02SD-I1AKD 8AC1S8; HOUSE SAFES. 8AFE8 EXCHANGED. lJ6mrp BOOTS AND SHOES.

REMOVAL. C. 13 It fc SON- MAKUFACTUBKR8 OF FINE JiOOTS AND SHOES Have removed from their Old Stand, No. 48 South FOURTH Street, to No. 716 CHESNUT STREET.

Ilaving purchased tbe entire business of 'Mr, Leonard Benkcrt, thus bringing together an iin-mentis stock ot goods, they will do in position to supply the wants of the community at prices eomo-wt at bolow those heretofore charped. Their increased facilities also enable them to mako style of BOOTS AND SHOES for Youths far superior to what is made elfowhcro. The best BOOTS AND SHOES for Ladies, also made, to order. 4 20 fmw2m WHISKY, BRANDY, WINE, ETC. (J11ES AIT GROVE WHISKY.

No. 225 North THIRD Street It anything was wnuted to prove tlie absolute purltj ot thin Wtilky. tbe tallowing certificate should doit ucre Is noaicohoiic stimulant know commanding sue lein.n (Uimtiou Low fuch soutccs: iiia, Wo have carefully tested the sample ot" HLsNUI GliOVK HISKY which you send us, and Una that It contains konk of TrE roitsoKors sibstauce known ai rieii. oil. vliic is tbe cliaracterist'c and injurious in ureUicnt of the whiskies In fcenerai use.

liOOTH, UAKKhTT 4 CAMAC, Analytical Chemists New York, HentemberS I WW 1 have analyzed a sample ol CllYNUT Gi(Ot IllbKY received trom air liarles Wharton, ol 1 hiiuiiclnnla- find having- carelullv tested it, I am piei Kid to state that it is entire. fkee fkom i'oisokou on l'l'LKTHiiHii substances. It la an unusually pur ana Lue-flavorcd quality ot whisky. AUKS H. CHILTON, M.

Analytical Cheung Boston, March 7. 1859 I have made a chemical analysis of commercial sam pies oi CUFSNTJT GKOVE WHlsKV, which provesu be lree Ircm Ihe heuvy Fusil Oils, and pcrlectly pure an unadulterated, 'i he fine flavor of this whisky is derive Horn the rriiiu used iu manufacturing it. Kcspectlully. A. A.

Ha YEN. M. Mate Assayer, Ho. lb Hoy is ton BUect. Krr sale bv or bottle atNo.226NortB THIED btreet Philadelphia.

43 XOTV GWOKTH'S CELEBRATED CATAWBA WINES. J. HAMMAB, SOLE AGENT, 6 14 tbsin22t No. 02O MARKET Street. M.

NATHANS SONS, IMPORTERS OK BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, Etc. Etc. No. 19 North FRONT Street. PHILADELPHIA.

MOPES SATHAM8, IIOKACE A. HATHANP, OKLAMJO D. KAT1IASS. 11 9m DYEING, SCOURING, ETC. mmi STEAM SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT, No.

510 EACE Street. We bear leave to draw vour oartlcular attention to our new rench hteeni Kcourinu festabiutnu eut tne nrst aud only one ol Its k.nd in this city. We do not dve, but by a chemical procers restore Ladles', Gentlemen's, an Children's Garments to their oriulnal suites, wltnoii miurlDK them in the least, while itieat experience and tbe beat machinery trom France enable us to warrant period sanaiuciion to an wno may tavor us wnn xneir uatronauc. l.a uits' iihemsen. ot every aescupiion.

wltbor without 'Jrlmmlnts, are cleaned and lluished without belnu taken apart, whether the color Is genuine or noi. Liucra t. loans ana curtains. io uovem Carue.ts. Velvet.

Kibbons. Kid Gloves, cleaned and rennlsbed in the best manner. Ueu'leuien's numuier and Winter Clethinit cleaned to pertectt. without in- iurv to tbe stutl. Also Klaus and Uanneis All kinds ol stains movea wnnoui tuning me wnoie aii uruers are executeo unoer our lunneoiaie supervision, ana tatlsfactlon suarauteed in every instance.

A call and examination ol our process If re.pectiuuy solicited. ALliEDYLL MAM, S12aithsii No. 810 RACE Street DENTISTRY. THOUSANDS OF TEETH EXTRACTKD without pain Patent applied for. My new u-ventlon.

a lioubie Keversible Holi-adiutli'f Haictv Valved Inhaler, tor admlnlsterlnir 'Nitrous Oxide uas. ana exirneiiUK teem wiuioui paui. ins oniy mo it) tliat tbe Gas can oe P'openy ana saieiy auministerei Jlim 1)1. C. 1 UtAMt, jo.

131 srltlUK ktreeu INSURANCE COMPANIES QASII CAPITAL, $200,000. THE UNITED STATES ACCIDENT INSUR ANCE COMPANY, Of Syracuse, New York, Insures atraluHt DEATH FKOM EVEKY Oal'SE. Whether ACCIDENT, CHOLEBi, or DISEtflEof any kind, with weekly compensation lor DISABILITY iron ACl.lDti.JNl, rnvi-RINFD P0IJCTF.8 FKOM OWE Tf VI VR YK AltS. ACC1DKNT ruiauu." TKUM JUUl'lU lO'lta 1 NO MEDICAL EXAMINATION fcF-QUIBED FOB AUCll'iJX'i- IjNbUnANUr. This is the on'v Company authorized to Issnn COM MINED LIFE aud ACLlDKNl I'ULU IKS.

in view ol the pro ot the visitation- of ChOLEttA this summer, tuts opportunity ot iuaurina; SKu'ust it lor a brief period, at economics! rates, should command the attention ol every one! while the combi nation of AC ID KM rlsR onered with It enables 00 re-ioiiiK in the City, or transacting Dusiuuss here and rtuumiuK to the country auny, 10 Kuaru aKaiust every 1UIIO Ul DISEASE OB CASUALTY. Permits' Issued fori travel Solicitors wanted. to Europe, etc. Active WM, STEPHENS. General Agrent 611 lin Ko.

6iJl CUE3.VUT Street. PulladtilpU. MEDICAL. yox ro pu li. WRIGHT'S TAR SYRUP miNClPAL DEPOT, No.

771 Houih TH1I5D 8treet Price, 1-00 per 5t0 for half-a-dozen. The undersigned citizens lake pleasure In eheertullj recommending tlie use of Wright's Tar Hjrup lor ceuglu. colds, conpun i tlon. whoopinK-eouirb, spotted fever, ilver complaint, pains in tbe breast, iironchltla, inflammation, and restriction oi alrresse in the lungs, etc. 'I he remedy should be In every family I Charles W'M-on, Kotwv's J'rett ollice.

Char es H. Uranen, Smirinp Mercury ollice. nines Dillon. Jrqu rrr ofllce rV'liltam F. Corblt, Associate! Press.

Vllllam It. Carpenter. Kire Alarm and Folic graph, ilth and hesnul streets. A Randolph. Front and I omhard streets.

James Kerrlne Ho. 11'29 Charles street. II. A.Davis ho. KU Oaskbl street.

John VYoodslde No. Yi'i Krankiln street. Kobert hotupsn. ho. Ib08 Walter street, 11.

C. Mnrcn, ho. 6'iti Fianklin sireet. Gcblolt, ho 731 B. second street.

John Seymour, No. 013 H. Mont street. W. Howard, No.

1 Dock streot II. C. liartieit. No. Hit 8.

second street. L. Kates ho. 605 Arch street Albert Msrtin, J.O. 411 8.

Second street. Mary Caidvvell. No. Ransom street. W.

'1 homes, Fourth stre't T. M. arthv. o. hi K'iretn's alloy.

George I son. ho. 236 Kace street. F. Brooks, North Second street M.

J. Hassett. No. 119 snal street. M.

Seymour Rose, Busleton. Oiar es No. Vil Houih street K. T. Wellington, second and Quarry streets 1 K.

1 homes, ho. I'M outh sixt i street. M'lllism lianis. No. 616 Bouth front street.

8. P. saniord, Opera Manauer. John Mamnnls rear of No VM North Second street Mrs. b.

K. tboate, Newark, Del. Mr. Will, am II. Wr qh Hir Wc take pleasure In recommendlnff Tour TAk Rl'ld'Piot which we have already soul considerabe aua-itltiesi as a most excellent ami chvacious retne ly ior ihecomplHlntssettorthlnTour printed bill alren ly submitted to the public.

As a rratltyluB act to su florins hun.anlty we will cheer'n lv recommend jour prenara tion to a.l alllictcd with diseases whicb it is designed to buro. Yours, WI KS A 80N( E. corner Pine and Sixth streets. For sa'e alto at JOUABUif, HOU.OWAT CaWDEN'8, DVtITT A CO M. A nd all principal Drurelsts and Dealers.

Tbe snl scrlber would bee leave further to sartb.nl he is prepared te 11.1 orders ar.d forward the Kyrun tc any nirt ot thccounirv. Persons des'rlnu other Inior mat ion by mail will inclose a postage stamp and answer; win re returnea as soon as tne exigencies oi ousines wllladUilt Address 1LI.1AM it. km ni 320 No 111 R. TIHIiD Rtrcet, I'hl'adelphia, fa. Q- A Is' IUII Jilt.

LMUlllliAlX. BELL'S SPECIFIC REMEDIES Are warranted in nil cases, lor the SruKDY and Pekma M.M CthK ot all disoufes arixiUK trom excesses or VOUTHKIL lNDl-t KKIION Emissions, (lenital, Physical and Nervous Debility, Im- poieuie, etc etc Thev can ne used without detection, and never lail to fleet a Cure, If used according to instructions. BELl'S SPKC IFIC P1XL.S, nice Ora Dol'nr per Ilox, or 8K Boxes for Five Dol lars; a. to, Large rsoxes. containing lour small, l'rice Three Dollars.

From four to six boxes are uenerally required to cure ordinary cases of Seminal Weakness, though benefit is derived trom using a simile box lu nronie ases, and particularly wncn impotence or Cei liai Debi.lty with Nervous Frustration has aflcctcd tbe system, Itlj-LL'S TONIC FILLS Are recommended as the most Efficacious, Rejuvenating, and Invigorating itemedy In the wor d. A I'aeksge. iiic Five Dollurs, wl 1 last a month, and bs general sufllcient. In extreme cases of Debility and Impotence, ItKI-iL'S EXTERAh HEJIEUY, rrireTwo Dollars, sulllclent for a month, can boused to good advantage. 1 1 rives bti cngt.i to the Organs and.

with the Tills, will restore tnem to tnetr normal condition. A l'amuhlctot 100 nanes. on ihe KKKOKS OF YOUTH, designed as Lecture and t'au ion to Young Men, sent iree, Jen cents reuuueu 10 pajr posiage. It vou cannot purchase Bkll's Specific Remedies of your Diuiigist, tuke no other, but send the money direct to DR. JAMES BRYAN.

Consultinir Physician, No. 81!) BROADWAY. New York. And vou will receive them bv return of mail tost pa'd. and lice (rom observation.

6 11 mi. UYLTON'S Constilntional 11 a FOB THE I1APID CURE OF Incipient Consnmptloo, and all BIseases rrtaluini; to Cunoauiptlou, sreu as CoUKbs, Coldf, Iloarseness, roup, Bronchitis, and all Diseases or tue junKs ana naspiraiory urxuns, Liver Complaint, Dyspepslo. Loss of Appetite. iirvous Dibllity. wi.li great Lassitude ot the Muscular BvsMin.

etc The success of this mi dicine In the cu-e of disease has withstood many crlilciti tests lu this country and elsewhere; its ntlutsry eit'ec on disense uro widely disseminated, and require no dibit to pany ihe prejudices the skeptic. bB. Hylton take t' opnor unity to mtorm you thatl con-lder you tho greutest doctor on disea4 sot tbe lungs In tlie coun ty. 1 hud a spitting of blood, with lurge lumps ot green matter! a vluiem piUa In my breast and shoulders, a straining cough; aud several ot the most eminent physirisns gnve me up us a hopeless i ase ol consumption I tried nil the remedies ot the dav and uuincd no reMet 1'iit irrew worse; whea a friend uovi.nl me to tiy your Renova or satls'yln me tuut you wcro a regular graduate of tho University oi' Pennsylvania and not a selt-utv led doctor. I ucd out nine bottles of your Renovator, and to the surprise of my iriends.

I am now a well man. and able to attend daily to my ousiness. 'Any one needing furthor particulars ot my case can call en me ana be satisfied. M( HOL.A8 BILOER, -o. 'i io Races treet Dr.

Hylton Is a regn ar graduate oi the Vniversitv 01 Pennsylvania. (His dlo'oma can be seen at hlsotllce.) Examines Lungs without cbaige. Ollice, 'm ortn dlAlll Street. 8 24 thm'Jm OOUPOUHD CAMPHOR TROCHES, FssltlTe Prersntive of OLE -A. DUrrhrxft, VjBenurry, aaa cooler jsorDtu, oh 8ol) Victor, C.

H. Needlef, DraggUt, PULL nA on mailed on JJIESKELL'S MAGIC OIL CUItKS TETTIClt. ERYSIPELAS, ITCH, SCALD HEAD, AND ALL SKIN DISEASES. W'AffllASTrD TO CURE OR AlON'EY REFUNDED For sale by all 1'ingglsts. PRINCIPAL DEPOT No.

53 South THIRD Street, At ove Chesnut. Frlce 28 ccnU per bottle. 4 213m4p DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS, AND CATARHH treated with tbe utmost success by J. 1SAAUS, il. P.

Ocu 1st end Aurlai, ho. 811) PINK Street. the mot-t reliable sources In the cttr can baseenat bis ofllce. The Aledlea Faculty are fnvlted to aceompany their patients, as be has no secrets In hl practice. Artificial eyes Inserted without pain.

No charge made lor examination. 1 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. SSSr-r SCIIOMyCKER JrlAM) r'OKTE 1 jl MANCKACTtKIXO COMPANY'S NtvV 'I UKE, Mi, 1113 lliKSACT street respecuuuy tull the attention oi our Iriends and the public generally oi our removal to our new and uandsotuo Wsrurooms CilRALD ROW, No. 1103 CUES NO I' Street, where wo Have ct ntitsntly ou baud a lurge stock oi our superior aud hi(iblv unibLed stiuare aou liraud Pianos. Our insiruuients have been awarded the highest pro miums at all the principal exhibitions ever held in this toi i trv with numerous testimonials trom the Irdt-cess ertls's in America and mope.

'j hey are now the leading Pianos, and are sot 1:0 pans ol tr.e world per, ns desiring to purchase first-class Pianos grtatlv reduced rates sbou not isil to give us a call Plsnns to rent Tuning and moving motnpily at-U Piled to, SC'llOMA'KK A 4 lui Ko UtS CUF.SMJT Btreet "TTCTAIX PAPER AND WINDOW SHADES. J23 3vt dWei'KLSU OAltDEN Utreet. COAL. QNE TRIAL SEUURES "YOUR CUSTOM. WHITNEY nAMILTOX, LEHIGH, SCHUYLKILL, AND BITUMINOUS COAL, lo.

035 North NINTH Street, Above Poplar, Eaat Side. 02 JAMES O'BRIEN, SEALER IX LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL. BY THE CARGO OB BINOLK TOM. Yard, Broad Street, below Fitzwater. Has constantly on hand a compotent supply of the av-ove superior Coal, suitable for family use, to which he calls the attention of bia friends and the ubiio generally.

Orders lelt at o. 205 South Fifth itreet, 'o. 32 South hevcntecntb street, or through Despatch or Tost Oflico, promptly attended to. A SUPERIOR QUALITY OF BLACKSMITHS' COAL. 7 6 ENDER'S COAL AND ICE DEPOT, S.

W. CORSEB OF BBOAD ASD CALLOWHILL 8TKEET8, Offers the celebrated WcRt Lehigh Coal from the Greenwood Colliery, Move, hge. and Heater slzo 1-Wi utateB60. Also, Hie very superior Schuylkill Coal, from the Keeveedule Collleiy, utsize, bU. All other sizes fr? (ii All Coal warranted anfl taken back fiee of expense to the Elm baper.

not tin represented. Also, the Cnnl forfeited it not lull weight. 210bui SADDLES AND HARNESS. rHE OLDEST AND LARGEST SADDLE AND HARNESS MAXUVACTCRIXO ESTABLISI1MEXT IX THE COUXTHY. LAEY, MEEKER No.

1216 CHESNUT STREET, OFFER OF TllEIIt OWN MASUFACTDKE: UTCGY HAKKEhS, Irom -3 to tl.W LIGHT AROIJCU do 6000 to 850 HEAVT do do 75ll0to50O MOUSTE1) 1IARKE88 2160 to 90 WAGON ASD hELF-ArJCSTING 1500 to 30 BT AGE AND TEAM do 30 00 to 50 LADIEb' SADDLE, do 12 00 to 150 GENTS do do 81)0 to 15 Bridles, Mountings, Bits, Bosetts, Horse Covers, Blushes, Combs, foaps. Blacking. Ladles' and Oonu Travelling and Tourist Bags and Sacks. Lunch Baskets Dress lg and Shirt Cases. Trunks and Valises.

4 0 6mrp ISo. 11G CHKSNUT ST. JpINii HARNESS AND SADDLERY. 720 MARKET STREET. 720 Large saleioom contains a lull stock of good ser viceable MINGLE AKD DOCBLE HAKNE8S, best Leather and workmanship, for city trade, at moderate, prices, and made to order at short notice.

13. p. MOYER tfc No. 720 MARKET Street. N.

SOLE LEATHER TRUNKS, for European travel. AltO, Ladles' French It rets Trunks. 5 19 lm A 11 S. A LARGE LOI OF NEW U. S.

WAGON HARNESS, 2, 4, and 6 horse. Also, parts ot HAK-SESS, SADDLES, COLLARS, HALTERS, etc, bought at the recent Government sale to be sold at a ereat sacrifice Wholesale or Retail. Toeether with our usual assortment of HADE LEhY AND SADDLERY HARDWARE. WILLIAM S. HANSELL SONS.

2 1 Kt I MARKET Street, ILLWAKP WIKEBRENER. DM, M1LI.WARD, D. S. WIMIBltOIiK. MACII1KERY AND MANUFACTURERS' SUPPLIES, No.

118 MABKET Street, FHILADELFUIA, PA. ACDKTS FOR T13K BALK OP Cotton and Woollen Machinery, Dealers in Manufacturers' Supplies of every do. scription. Cuk Tanned Leather Belting, AND MACHINE CARD CLOTUINO Of be cnalily and manufacture. 4 25 Smrp Jj ST A I II 1 7 9 5.

A. S. French Plate Looking-GIasses, ESCiHAYINGS rAlSTlXGS, UKAWISGS 'ETC ilanulnctnrer of all kinds of I.oolcins-ilasa, Portrait, antl Pio-tvire Frames to Ortler. No. 010 CHESNUT STREET, TUIRI LOOK ADO VE THE CONTINENTAL, THII.ADEI.roTA.

8 16 FOR BALE-STATE AND COUNTY RIGHT ot Capewell Co. Patent Wind Guard and Aq Heater for Coal Oil Lamps? It prevents the Chimney Irum breakiuit. This we will warrant. Also saves out third the oil. Call and see tbun they cost but ten centi ho.

BACK btrett. Philadelphia. Sample sent to mil part ot Ue United Htates on receipt of 2S cents. lu IIEEE "GENERAL AGENTS WANTED TO act In important locations for the New Yorn Acol-dental iDKiirauee Couipsny. Active men ot Kood adiiiess, nni.lv to kuank O.

ALLF.N, Uraiuh OlUce, 4in API1 soou. il PROPOSALS. BSISrANT QUAETEBJl ASIEK'6 OFFICB. rinLArm.r-iTiA, Wnna 18, 18C8. FOa FOR AOS.

Sealed l'roposa's will be received at this offlce until lii o'clock 8AIUROAY, Jane 23, 19, tor itirnishinjr this department with Forage tor a period ot three months, comnieucini, July Land ending the 80th day ot Beptomber, 1866, inclusive, Tla.2 CORN, OATS, HAY, AND 8TRAW, For the use of animals In thn publio service, at this post or ditiiot, or any other loca ity within this command, that may be directed. All grain to be ot the best quality. Oats, 82 pounds t) the bushel Corn, 66 pound to tho bushel; Hay ol the beet qua itr imotiiyj btraw, to be Ryo, best quality) an subject to be inspected aud apprerod prior to delivery. will state prico per one hundred pounds for Hay and Straw, and per bushel for Corn and Oata, dolirored at place ot consumption in auoh quantities, and at such times, as may De ordcrdd (the price to be staled both in words and figures) Fach bid must be guaranteed by two responsible persons, sipnaturot must be appended to tie guarantee, and cortihed to as belnc rood and sutfi-eiont security (orQye thousand (tMlOOi dollars bv the United States Dl-tr ct Judgo, Attorney, or Collector, or other public ollicerj The rif lit is reserved to reject any bid deemed unreasonable, and no bio from a dcUu.ting contractor will be receivi All pioposals to be made out on the regular forms, in duplicate (which will be furnlshrd on application at tins ollio atittcoiilorm to tue terms ot this advertisement, a copy ot which must accompany eich proposal. Envelope! to be endorsed, "I'oposaU lor Forage." Rids will opened on SATURDAY, June 28.

1SG6, 12 o'clock and biddors are rcquoited to be present By oider of RUT. OEOKGRR CROfSfAN, Atelstaut M. Ueneral (J. S. Ar.ny.

u'ittue, R. uitaiu 6 13 Et CaptainandAgsia antQ.tt. "OROrQS ALS KOR TaTt ION Burbau of Navigation, JJ1PA WABniKGT JULO ILO 15, K. healed rrODOsals Wil eeeivou at mis uureau. nntil 12 on hAIUROAY.

the lith ot July, proximo, for the supply oi Commsnoers' and Navi-ga ors' Stationery at the aavy Yard, New York, lor van on board of tbe (Jnltod States Navy, l'rintea schedules, Kivinir a lit of tho namos and quantities ol the amnios required will be furmihed on application either to the bureau directly or to tho Navigation Olhue, Navy Yard, New York, where samples may be sen. No proposal will bo entertained un'ess acoom-panieo by vidence that the bidder is a recognized dealer In tho articles to be supplied, nor un cus the proposals aie complete for all ho arttc es, in kind and quality, as stated on the schedule, with the amounts properly extended aud footed; and tne Bureau reserves the right to reject any or all ot tho bids which it shall not ba tor tho intorestot the Oovernmcnt to accept. Every oiler mast be accompanied by a written guarantee oi ability to perform a contract; and sureties in the lull amount will be requited to sin tho contract. l'roposa will be endorsed "Proposals for Stationery," and addressed to the Chief of this Bureau. THORNTON A.

JENKINS, 618m(St Chief of bureau ot Navigation. ALE OF GOVERNMENT LUMBER. CUIEF QUARTKKMABTER'S OFFICB. LlKPOT OF WASHINGTON, "Waphikoton, May 31, 1808. The offers received under tiie advertisement ot Mt 8 boinur consiaered less than the real value ot tho material, were not accepted, and Seuled Proposals are aam invited until 1 11 CRSDAY, Juno 21, lSoii, at 12 o'clock lor the puicbam of S13.C00 fcot of Oovernnient Lumber, of the following sizes and descriptions, viz.

18.0C0 feet LJ-lnch Oak. K'O GOO feet 2-incU Uak. 000 leet 2J inch Oak. 129 C0O Icet3-inch Oak. 10,000 leet Si-inch Oak.

73 COO leet 4-inch Uuk. 10.000 leet 6-inch Oak. 10 000 teet 2-Inch Hickory. 6 00 leet 8-lnch Hickory. 14,000 feet 4-ineh Hickory.

8H.O0O leet lWnch Ash. 71.000 leet 2-inch Asu. im.OOO leet 8 inch Ash. UO.OGO leet 4 inch Ash. Iloi 6-iucu Ash.

a 500 loot J-incli Pine. 34,800 leet J-ineh Piue. 81 0C0 leet 1-mch l'ine. 21,000 jeet f-lnch l'oplar. 13.000 leet 1-inch l'ouiur.

Tbe attention ol wagon and carrinire-inattera is cailrd to this sale, as tne above is a very superior lot of well-eeasotied Lumber, suitable for manufacturing purposes. It can be seen tv applying to brevet Rriiradier-CTeneral C. H. TOill'KINS, Quartermaster in cbareo nt Lincoln Depot, about one mile east of the Capitol. Rids will he received for the purchase of ton thousand feet and upward.

Ihe undersigned reserves itin risht t. reject all the bids should t'leybecon. Bidered too low. Payment (in Government funds) will be required upon notification of accoutance oi bid and prior to the delivery of the Lumber, which must be removed within fifteen days alter tbe proposal Is ao- ceptea. Proposals should be sisrned bv the bidder's lull name, and rive his post-oihee address, plainly in dorsed, "Proposals tor tne purcuase ot Lumber and directed to O.

H. RTJCKER, Brevet and Chiet Quarierinasnir, 6 1 17t Depot of ohineton, 1. C. "VTATIONAL MILITARY ASVLUM. xN The ilanapeis of the National Asylum lor discharged voiunieor soldiers, authorized by Act ol Congress, approved March 21, 1866, ask proposals lor sites ior Asylums py aonanon or sale, ine pre- mu-t be situate in one oi tno loyal elates, con tain at least 200 acres ot lund aud be in a healthy location, aud easv ot access by railroad or otnorwise It is the purpose ol tbj managers to erect, without delay, extensive ana permanent Dui.uiuirs lor said Asylums, and its establishment will bo largely advantageous to uny section or railroad in the vicinity cf its location Plana, specifications, and estimates for Asylum buildups, including detached cottaores, are also asked lor tbe approval ot tho Hoard.

Liberal compensation will'be trivon lor the mccesslul plan. Propoa plans, speciiichtions, and estimates the first named to be in writing, conraininar plot ana do ecnption oi around aud terms and conditions of tiniiSler must oe sout to Msjor-Uonerul It. F. HUT' LE1C, at otvull, on or beloro the 20th dy of June, isiso. X'.

President Hoard ot Manairers. Lewis R. (iTjkckel. (Secretary. 1 apors eutuied to publirh the laws ot tno United States are respedlully reuuesled to publish this three (3) weeks prior to tne 20th of June.

ISCo. and send their bill, witn copy of notice, as above di rected 31 ist "VDSTOM HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA, COL Ll lOR'S OFi'lCK. JINK 4. 1SW1 Sealed l'rouoduls will be re'cled at this oftice until the if th dav oi oune, lor the sunplv of rations tor thu nettv oflii ers and seamen ot the I nlted Mates Revenue cutters on tins station, tor the term ol one veurfrom the lsi day of July next. 'lli riirirns to be of iiood and wholesome uualltr.

to be approved bv the capiaini uml the dinereut articles comprioiuu Hie rations to be delivered oa board the ves- se in tjoi uanu buiucieui. cattK! nau vchbih io uii provided by tlie con ruciors, and the cuntcuts thereof dls tintlv 'marked on eneh It is io be understood that tho contractor will be bound to UiraNh, upon roasi nabie notice, as otteu as may be required by the cuptain of the vessel, with the appro batiuu of the Collector (not exceeding, uoon an average, one day in eacb weeki. such fresh meat aud tresh as may be equivalent to tlie corres- pondlni: parts of the ration allowed in the naval sorvice. SpecilUutions ill be turnltstied at this oillce. ll -iiihi WlLLlAil.il.

TbOMAS. Collector. St J. WILLIAMS, No 16 Korth SIXTH Street, UAXUVACl UREIt Oif V'ENKTIAW BLINDS. WINDOW SHADES.

The largest and finest assortment the city at tbe lowest prices. r6 5 1tnrp STOKE KPABE8 MADE AKD LETTERED. JB A s. UKEEN CORK, FRESH PEACHES, 1YRKSH TOMATOES, PLUMS, AIiDEIlT O. nODERTS DEALER JN PINE GROCERIES, 13 4p Cot.

ELEVENTH aud VWE stroets. GOVERNMENT SALES. JARGEBALE OF QUARIEU1A3TES'5 AeaiRTAwr Quart krmastkb'1 OMrtcw, 1 Piiiladbi nu X)bpot, June 18, 1806. Will bo sold at Publio Aootion. at the Unite States (iorernment Warehouse, HANOVKIt Mtreot and DKLAWAKK.

Avenue, Philadelphia, oa MONDAY, June 25, 18(56, at 10 o'clock A lot ot Quartermaster' btores, oonsistinjr iu part as follows: 120 CORDS OAK AND PINK WOOD. One and two horse Am- SUnds, inancoa. Beixhee, tireboarda, hnelliarrows, Stove Roxes, Water UuokeU, Boards, Venetian Blinds, Rracketa, Crowbars, Rrnshi'S, assorted, Itasins lor stools, Chairs, ClOFPtS, ylicdere. Cauldrons, Canteens, lin Cups, Chimney Crocks, Oil aus, Carboys, Chests, Cocks, assorted, Hoil Containers, Onp-borse Carta, lamps, assorted, Drawers, antes. Table Topa, 1 rucks, Rath Tubs, onirs, assorted, Valros, assorted, Armv and Eapresa Wa irons.

Sasb Wofpfhls, nestles, Brooms, assorted, Boxes, iron uars, Raireis, Wrenches, assorted: Axe. Jllor-e Blankets, ici noxes, Metallic Life Boats, Copper Bit, Basins, (irain backs, Boilers, assorted, Riding Bridles, Hose CJ. upliuKS, tins Burners. Curry Combs, alter Chains, Wavon Covers, Hi urns, Water Casks, Iron tlale-. Hand (JulTs, Horse Cards, Forks a-sortod.

Dreaters, Doors, 8u veplpe, junmpei lies as, Movenipe Elbows. leltinu, Kucs, a sorted, i rates, 1'ortnbleFotges, i Wagon and Ambnlanos Furnaces, Harness, (itmKes, assorted, Screw Drivers, Coal Hods, Cases ot Pigeon Holes, Gum 11040, itope iia nrrs, I' no Iloe, leather Hose, Hatchets, Lam tor, Madets, Sieasures, Camp Kettles, Hoes, assorted Hammers, assorted, ocrap iron. Boiler Iron, Galvanized Iron, lan(erui, Latti, Picks and Uandlos, IPniis, assorted' Gangway Plank, roue fit iron. Door Knobs, Putty Kuivos, i -ad dors. Litters, Punches, assorted.

Pokers, Galvanized Pipe, Stoam Pipe. Gas Pipe, Pumps, assorted, Liirutuinf-rod Points, Copying; Press, Iron Plates, load Pipe, Rope, Cilice Stoves, Iron KaniUK. npoou. a-sortod, Gniidstono-i, Horse Shoes, Stocks and Dies, lyoeKs. assorted.

Levers, Cotlee Mills, liiceis, assorted, Clue 1'ois, Stoveplpo, Paint ots, llose Keels, Rest-, lOtDcS 1COCK8, Rasps, assorted. j.uKts, assoriea, agon and Ridinr; Saddles, Heating Stoves, Moots, Sl.elvts, Scrapers, Bed Rests, Coal isoreens, Cookiuir j3iocs, Sii ks, Oupports, Scrtws, assorted; Spades, Sockets, Cau sing Tools, Tanks, Duuib Walters, Ziuo, jlvnives and Forks, Ccre, 'Gas Pondants, 1- orpes, flow and Bits, Gas Fixtures. Slcdites, Shutters. Aud a lareo lot ot miscellaneous stores. For lull particulars, as rcpards quantity, see catalogues, which may be had on application at this ollice.

Sale will bo continued from day to day, nntit all tbe Mores aro sold. Sales will be made In quantities to suit pur. Chasers. Terms Cash, in Government lunds. By order of Brevet GEO.

II. CROSMAN, Assistant Quartertnnteriienerai USA. 613101 HKNRY BOWMAN, Brevet MaJ. and Assist. Quartermaster.

OVERKMENT SALE. Philadelphia, Pa June 15. 18QR. AUCTION! AUCTION! 'Will be sold, at the United states Commissary Warehouse, neir corner ot eilXTEENfH au i CAL. LOWHlj Mrects, oomuiencinir at 10 o'clock A.

June 21, 1800, the following Commissary Pto- 8 Oflico Moves. 23 Girablcts, 4 Whetstones, 2 Hammors, 1 Plane. 1 Bit, 4 Sorew Drivers, 1 Brace, 1 Drawmtr Knife, 1 box Scraper, 12 bhovelj, 2 Head Raisers, 6 Vises, 6 Punches, 8 Drivers. 6 Hung Starters, 2 Hung screws, 6 Adzes, 455 pounds Nails, 2 pounds Rivets; 2 Doublo Locks, 2 Sinirie Locks, 1 Cam Hook, 2 Wheelbarrows, lSkld, 21 Dust Brushes. 20 leet tstove Pip, 2Eltows, 2 Coal Scuttles, 7 Pokers, 7 Desks, 2 tables, 22 Chans, 8 Sate (iron), 7 Plutlorm icalos, 6 Counter Scales, 14 Commissary Chests, 13 SpriUK Balances, 41 Liquid iicasuns, 13 Dry Measuies, 82 Faucets, 24 Funnels, 1 13 Molasses Gates, 2d Scoops, 14 Cleavers, 21 Hatche'B, 16 Meat Haws.

15 Meat Hunics, 66 Bu'cher Knives, 13 Butcner Stewls, 17 ap Borers, 1 The above property can be examined at any tlm pievious io, or on the day of sne. Aftr puronrse, they must be first paid lor, and then removed at the expense of the purchaser, and wltain lire days lrrm ihe day ot sale. The Iron Safes are nenrlv nnw, fire-proof, larce sizo, of arret Herring's patent, and well worth, the attention of persons in need these articles. No checks taken. 1 he ritfiit is reserved to reject any bid deeued too low.

C. L. KILBUKN, 6 10 4t Brevot Brigadier-General A. O. G.

S. A ISTA NTII A RT RJFa R'Sd FF IC N'O. 19 OTATK STKKtT, NEW l'OHK CITT, I June 0, 1866. 1 In ptirsuai'O- of orders of tho War Department. I will sell at lie Auction, at 10 o'clock, on WEDNESDAY, ihe 2oth day or uue, 1866, at the Depot Camp, Trenton, New Jersey, a quantity of Quarter nuiMer's Stores and Camp and Garrison Equlpaire.

no juuKur required, as luiiuwa, viz Hoists. Hatchets. Aiiny Wagons, Sprinir air Cilice Dekx, Tubles, Chairs, Stoves, Stove Pipe, Ranges, Leather Water Buckets, Wooden Pails, Cnreeuter' Tools, Spades, Shovels, Cool 11 oils, Harness, Whitewash Brushes, Iron Bedsteads, Benches, Pauhns, Oillce Chairs, Cases of 1'iireon Holes, Fun banks' Scales, Mess Tab Office Tables, Ti ucks. Grain Bans, etc. Caps, iTrowsers, Coats, Blouses.

Axes. and other articles. Also. 89 Cordd of Hard Wood, and 8682 foot Of tttoned Lumber, in good order. 1 ho articles are iu luree quantities, and of many varieties.

Most ol them are sorviueabie. 1 erms ot isalo Cash, on rendition ot accounts. For particular iutoimatiou in regard to the nature and kind ot materials and articles, and their situation and condition, application should be made to Mr. Hourv 1. Holcouib, Atrent at the Quartermaster's Office, In I ronton, or to the undersigned.

The Government reserves the right of declining alt bid considered uuiuir.or By order of Brev. Maj -Gen. 81' CART VAN VLIET, Chief Quartcimastur Department ot the East. E. MOKuAN, 6 11 8t Brevet Majoraud A Q.

M. gALE OF OVEKN MEN U-i UQ. ABelSTANT QUABTJtHMABTKIl'S OPFIOE, Philadklvhia Depot June 18 ISM. Will be told et Publio Auction, at SIlACKA. MaXON Streot Wharf, rbiiadelpbla, oa MCNDAY, June 25, 1866, at 10 o'clock A.

tho United htates STE AM-TUt "MONITOR." Tonnape 1C4 6-U5 ton len th, 80 5 10 feet breadth. 18 5-10 loot depth, 7 7-10 feet. The tu is now lymfr at Shacttamaxon street harf, where tho can be examiued. 't erms Cash, iu Government tuuds. By CEO CROSM4N, Asaistui't QuurtcrmasterCcucral U.

A. 013X0tl HENRY B.lWMAN. Brerct Maj aud Atsist. Quartormittor..

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