THE DAILY EVENING TELEGKAriT. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JANUARY 1, 1866. PERSON. wL. Edwin Booth ami J. S. Clarke arc to puy for he Lui-ton thratro $lfi,J00 per unuum Senator Toombs, o I Georgia, arr vei at- Tla yana, Iroin Nev Orleans, curly this m ntb and elt in the strainer Gambia lor England. -tTuo Empress Charlotte Is still In Yucatan, endeavoring, by every means in her pjwer, to secure adhercrua to her hUHbaml's government. Fltz John Porter is among the liat of passen gers by the Java, tor Liverpool, lie goes abroad on private business. ' , Mr. Southern ("Dundreary") appears In print In a London pape r, to deny the statement thnt he ever belonged to a spiritual circle, or ojli ciated as u medium, while In this country. Ex-Attorney-Oencrnl Black, of Mr. Bit rhanan's Cabinet, rins lori.ied a law pnrtnetBhip in Washington with Mr. Lninou, formerly law partner with Mr. Lineeln. Malor-General Wcit'.el has resicrned his posi tion In tie United States Army, and is sooi ex pected to rejoin hl family in Cincinnati. So sjr.je the Oazclle of that city. Mr. Laflin, of Chicago, lormcrly of powder notoriety, is the inventor of a new process which saves nearly all the gold and stiver in tho ores. It consists in pulverizing, as by present methods, and passing thus reduced turotigh melted lead. It is said that nlnety-flve per cent, of the gold and silver contained can he saved. "Head Centre'' Stephens i said not to be in Peris at all now, but in Scotland. It is reported that he was "lurking" so newhere along the banks of the Clyde, and that one of Her Majesty's cruiser was looking tor him. The lion. Gerritt Smith has instituted pro . ceedines tor libel against the Chicago Tribune in the LDitcd States Circuit Cou:t, at that citv, placing the damages at $"(), ODD. The libel is said to consist ol a statement in that paper that he frlgned insanity in "order to evudo any responsi bility in the John Brown Harper's Ferry ruid up to this. Dr. Willinm A. ITcmmond, Lite Surgeon General of the United States, has gone to Europe in charge of a grandson ot the late John Jacob Astur; and a gonsiping correspondent says that he receives lor his services $10,000 in gold lor six months, all travelling and subsistence expenses liberally paid, and $3000 for each month occu pied beyond the six. Gottschalk, at latest accounts was giving musical entertainments at Lima and Callao. At his second concert in Lima the crowd was so great that the building gave signs of not beini? able to sustain the weight, and at an examina tion the next duy the structure was tound to have been so much weakened as to be dangerous . lor a third attempt. Consequently it waa closed by Government order, Mud the other concerts w ere so arranged as to be given in another hall. Rev. Dr. T. J. Conant delivered a discourse last Sunday , at Chicago, upon the necessity and advantages of a new version of the English Scriptures. Dr. Connnt is well known as having not long since issued an ablo revision of the book oi Job, a work as highly interesting to scholars as it is edifying to Christians, and is at present Chairmau of the Commictee ot Re vision oi the publications ot the American Lible Union. Not long since, a young man in Havana a negro slave was discovered to possess great talent, and, in lact, to be a poet. Some of this nninstmcted slave's poctiy is wry line. His name is Ambrosia Eehemendiu. and he bids lair to rival the tauious colored burd oi Matan.as, Flacido. A subscription wag immediately started, and the owner contributed with nearly half the marketable value of the poet. The rest was soon made up, and the poet is free. Two youths in Pans were admirers of an actress at one oi the Boulevard theatres. The i other night, as ill luck would have it, they were both at the theatre, and both Hung one franc's worth ot tlowers to the oblect of their affections. The young lady took up only one of the bouquets, whereupon tho slighted swain called out the lavored one, and ran him through tho body with a rapier. The wounded man is not expected to survive.' A girl was sent to the Reform School at Lansing. Michiuitn, dressetl in buy's clothe;, and bearing the name oi Jrwph Howard. Jler ot.i was discovered immediately, and she was sent back to )ail. She says that she is nineteen years old. that her parents reside in Cleveland, Ohio, ana are respectable and pious people. . She says she has worn boy's clothing about seven yours, -and her sex has never before been discovered, tier appearance is so boyi.h that sho remained in laid several weeks, was brought into Court, and sentenced, und taken to Laubing by the offi cers, without being suspected. The Raleigh Register says that Major Htrani lial Gee is to te tried in that city by a military court on the charge of maltreating Union pri soners, and tliut the following named war cor rcsponuents aro to be summoned as witnesses for the Government: Junius H. Browne, New York Tribune; 8. 11. Colburn, New York World: George E. Davis, Cincinnati Gazette; B. C. Truman, Nev York Times; J. A Ware, Washington Chronicle; Theodore li. Davis, Harper's Weekly; J. T. Forbes, Frank Les'ie's Newspaper; Eivrard Crapsey, Phi ladelphia lwruirer; Robert 3. Davis, L. v Will lazz, J. II. Hendricks, New York Herald; and others. One of the persons named is in Utah; another in Europe; nuother in Mexico; and a fourth in the oil regions of Canada. Who will serve the summonses tor these? General Early writes from Havana (Decem ber 18) to a city 'journal, to deny that he is an applicant for Executive clemency. The General adds: ' have neither mado nor authorized such application, and would not accept a pardon from tho President of the United Stares if gra , tuitously tendered me, without conditions or re- Btrictioiis of any kind. I have nothing to regret in the course pursued by me during the war, except that my services were not of more avail to the cause for which I fought; and my faith in tbe just ce of that causa is not at all shaken by the result. I have not eiven a parole or in curred any obligation to the authorities of the United States, and 1 utterly disclaim all alle giance to, or dependence upon, the Government of that countiy. Iam a voluntary exile from my own country, because I am not willing to submit to tho foreign yoke imposed upon it. All declarations attributed to me which are in consistent with the above statement, ar en tirely without foundation, and I hope there will be no further misapprehensions as to my position." Oil Items. Petroleum oil product last year was 2,180,000 barrels. -The Oil City and Pithole Railroad will be finished to Oil City bv the first of February. Thomas B. Porteous, Esq , has been elected President of the Company. A new well on , Cherry Run, owned by S. Baldwin, Esq., of Ro'usville, is now producing over twenty-hve barrels per day, and increasing very fast. t- The litigation which has been in progress respecting tbe sale of the Thomas Holmden farm, ' upon Pithole, by Prathcr A Duncan, has been settled by a comprombo between the parties. Pine creek is looking up. The "Red Well' of the Walter Scott Company, produced within forty-eight hours, last week, by actual measure ment, one hundred and eight barrels. Allowing eight barrels for shrinkage, it li safe to put it down a filty barrel well. The Reno limes' reporter, who last week visited tho oroduc'ntr wells cf the several locali ties named, gives the tollowlng as the amounts ot daily production: Pithole Creek 7 806 Oil Creek 6,000 Bennehon Kun 1 600 Allegheny River 1.000 Dennis Run. illckorv. eto. 1.200 . boar Creek 150 Cherry Run"" , 600 IT reach Creek 25 Other localities 88) Total 17,040 The editor of the Times, however, making due allowance tor exaggeration bv the owners. thinks the dal'y production of the oil regions Is oi Jar irom i4,ouu parrels. AMUCEiViENTS. 11SLEY'S CONTINENTAL NEW3 v ixiiiAMii;. l l'OircNMt to an n aces oi Amusement mar r nau Bp to tit oViiit niiT evening. 1 tfl ir CHOICE SKAT9 AND ADMISSIONS. J 1 Ickets can tm bad a tr" FUnl.BAM MB tlTTICK, Ho. 43rcmbM;T Hireet. onnoslie the Von toman. fcr the tlieanat. Arch. Walnut, awl Academy ol Mnslc up to o'clock, every ovenmii. V Id it AMERICAN AtiAUEMl OK MUSIC. LK.OSARD OROVEB DIRECTOU BRIFF EfON OP f IRANI) KAMAN OPERV, l'osltively limited, hv atisoiutncnirigemeni, to TWLLVt MullTH. Ttior. Ircctnr has the honor to announce a brief Reason MauETZLK (I HAND ( TRIPLE) ITALIAN OPERA compan r, from the ACADFMV OF MOSIC. KEff YOB. With tbe entire Urand Chorus and Orolien.ra. 1 OrENINO MtiHT. MONDAY. JANUARY I, TiK.W YRAk'8 NKlHr First time In Pbl.arfelpnla, In Italian, and positively for lu Ulllr IIUIC UUIIIIH inn m'tlMMl, ui (JIUUI1UU very Ponuliir Oueia, Fa lid I'. CLARA LOlIHK KFLLOOO. In tier celebrated ammnptiou ol Mnrguerutia. MUNnU Kttti.. Aa t'aiut his first appexmnre In Hit adelplita blt.NOK BLLLIM. At Valentine. SIGNOB FICER. AsMebel. As Mepblntopbelps-lils flrmjapparance la rbllade'pbla. FCLL GRAND FANFARE! BT BIRUFELD'S CELKBRATED BAND. First time In this olty oftlin tnmons CHURf'H KO.KA. Omitted In all rorrnrr rcpregmtailoni of the Opera kcre. First time in Fhliutlclnbia L'AFUIAINK This famous Opera, the sreat Diaotomlece of Miver- beer. la now at ractlns tliu a U'iitinn ot tr.n wiioin niulel wotld All over Mi rope, in the loa-t of the i out'prniai upera nouses, i tie nuces paia lor snnu a this ootra are ureatlv lioxinil those pvit hi.imrto oii- tnined lu success In New York Is entirely without ptccedent. The r ceipts tor twelve pcrlormauues nearly reached the enormous sum of MXlY 1HOU.-AND DOLLAR I All the cos limes and the celebrated shin m itm teen' are transported to tbis cltv irom the New Vorn Acailemy. 'J he othor scenes are painted rewly here j is reiresentation in mis city, it la lntenned. alinll transcend any representation ol tbe Opera hhherio out. tide oi Paris. 'I he Orchestra for this Opera will be Increased to the full capacity oi the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, WEDNESDAY F.VENINO, JANUARY 3, ILl'OLIUlO The Mnrtjrs, with lie lamous cant of the New York Academy. ( arrozzi Zuccbl in oue ol her niosi celebrated dramatic roles . - TULKSDAY EVKMNtl, JANUARY 4, FKADIAVOLO. This celebrated and very popular onera la nr. nontoil for the first ilme In this city, with new and en'nvivn recitatives, wilttcn lor tho i ta lari Opera by Atibor. Its composer. It never lails to at lart ihe largest audi ences, and to treato un Impression of the liveliest satisfaction. Keats lor any ot the above Operas can bo had at tho ACAD) M Y OF MIISIU and TRUM P LEU'S Music Htore. corner 01 Seven tli and Chcsnut strums. rtnro o'clock A.M. to-morrow. Jf KH IMS Or TirKEIH. V.t served Seats In Pamuet, Paruiint Circle. n.t ui. conv, to any of the above Operas (with the exception of li'AfricainiO ! ltl'HtKVMl PJ5AIB PUB L, AFKICAINK, 3. Admission to l arqueiand Pai.iuet t irelo $1W) Fnml v Circle n Amihlihcatre 25 in ono oi inurDiiiK pniirrB a nitKiase is 11 alio in price lor reserved seats. 2t0. it should be 2. it "VTEW CHKSNUT 8TRRET THliATKET 1 COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO TI1K ACTORS' ART UNION, Tendered by 11ES.K3. L. GKOVER & WAI. E. 8INN. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. January 3. ISfiB. Will be given a " GRAND MATINEE. On which occasion will be presented, first and only time 111 UU Vll wivu mi uninn uuiuanou DIS'l Kl BIT I ION OK CHARACTERfl. Bhakespeare'g nplichtful Comedy, iiie mcnui vrivto hi vi i-iiiic. Sir John FalstaU Mr. George 11 Onfllths 11 oft Mr. San. llemple ilustice sha'low.. . Mr. W. II. Wallis. Burdoiph "r r.. Li. I ll lou tuart Robson McK.ee Raukln Mr. h. L. James Mr. Frank Mordaunt Mr. Owen Marlowe Mr. Owen Fawcett Mr. Georgs II. Clarke r. J. M.Ward Mr W. A. Chapman Mr. K. . Marble Mr Waiter Li-nuox Mr. K Wl ks Little Katie Baker hrs C tleurt Miss Annie Ward a Drunaiu Dicnuer I'lHtol Kenton Nym MuB'.ur Ford Jack Kuiiby Mastrr ruito Rlinole I'octor Caius Hol'ert Hugh Evans iloliti Robin Mrs. lord Mrs. I'atte Annie rape. .. . ..ViNs Lizzie Price Dame Quickly Mrs. 8. Baker Actlnif Maenpcr Mr. W. E. Sinn Ktage Managers, Messrs. J. II. I avlor, C. M Lewis I'. f A. Flt7irnmll l'rom utors Messrs. F. O. Savatro, Robert Ebcrie I roiiurties Mess. a. Long and Dasey Poard ot Directors F. F. MAf'KAT. Prestdenti ALEX. yiwlitK, Vice ircsident j OWES M A biiO W K, rea sur.'r; A. 8. PiNNOYEH. Seeietary; LHA9. PORTER, Librarian Committee, on Advertisements H H. np.M.IRR unci W. It OAKDNEF. ADU1SMO.K TO ALL TARTS Or THE HOUSE, i' I F T Y C K N T S . .No Hall Price ) Doors open at 1 V o'clock ; commence at 2 H. 1 1 2t 'MEW C1IESNUT STilEET TUEATKE. 1 f'UfcSNUT Street above Twelfth. LEONAitll UKUVKH WILLIAM E. SI.NN. LSKSceS ana Mnuayem. uvtiwiirLnixii i,i!Kss HOUSED Fit LEU I O OVERFLOWING NIOMTLY! THIS, NEW YkAH'8 I) Y. TWO U RANI) PKBFOR & ANCE AFTERNOON AND NIGHT, When the giana tipcctauinar cziravaganza, TUB NLtEPlNG BKAUiY. with ltiTIt AN8F0RMATI0N SC'EN wilt be presented. Ulnn J Oh IE OKIOIN AS 1 II n SMf-riKU BKAUll, This beautrul Biirlesiiie win tie pr-sente 1 witu lis MW AM) GOROKOUS HCKNLBY, BY RICHARD SMITH New and costly Properties, costumes. Mechanical Ellccta, Original Music, eto. eto. itit, i Am embraces the following popular names; Miss Josle Oitun, Miss Annie Ward. Miss Cordelia ;apuelle Mrs. . . . . r t . . .... u ,r. I ... i IJiapman, juibbx. cooper, mra. r. ikeauii, yy . ien nox. W A. Chapman. F. Fosier, .1. T. Ward, and others. j no evemnu's perioimance win conoiuue witn me Orlnlpal Petit Comedv, bv B E. Wolf. Esq , enUtled l Aluiii ji iini In which Miss Josie Orton. Walter Lennox. Mr. O. II. Clarke, and otherswlll appear. 'i he Admission to the New Year's Ma'lnee win ba 30 cents to all ptrU of the house. Chi dren Vi cents. loors open at I o-ciocai eommeuce ai id o oiock. HAT O it DAY AFTKRNOON. JANUARY 6. Flghtleth Orand Family Matinee, when th SLEEPINO Br AUTT will be perionned. Weduesdav j fternoon. Benefit of the Actors' Art Union. Admlsaloi upon this occasion only 50 cent. No hall price, fee EXTRA CARD In th a paper. MR9. JOHN DREWS JIEW AltCII 8TKEET TUEAIRK. TUB CnRISTMAB HOLIDAYS. l.OT 1 N LONDON. MBS. JOHN DREW A") "NKLLY ARMROYD." TrilS EVENING, Watu Pbtnip.' vtSffltfu,. With new Bcem rv, by I'awthoin. Machli ery, Dy Mr Demllt properUet, etc., by O W. Harris. AM) A GREAT CAST, WITH l;KD. JOHN DREW AS NKLLY AHMROYD. Act First-Lancashire, "the Mines " Act Second Interior of Featlierstone House. Act 1 bird -Heaent's Park, London. Act Fourth Villa Dining Hall. Act Fl'ih-Job's rotia.ee Denouement FRIDAY, BENEFIT OC MRS. JOHN DREW. Beats secured aix days In advance. WALNUT STREET THEATRE. N. E. comer NINTH and WALNUT Street. Begins 7 X US i W Kh K. OF MR. J. B. ROBERTS. Whose engagement has been attended by T.AoT WEEK. OF The Great Lerendary Drama of FAUST AND MARGUERITE. ' First Night of a New Comedy Farce called SAM'd LU ILK GAME. TlIiaiMondayi EVKNINO January 1 18(16, FACSi AND MARGUERITE ' Mephlstophllea Mr. J. B ROBERTS Kausi Mr. James H Taylor Mnrnonrite Mlsa Annie Craliain To euuclude with ihe Comic Faioe of SAM'S l.lri'LE G iME. Hamuel f"llngsby.. . ... ............Mr. Barton Hill itt. Lark liis uiaa Anule Graham NBW AM EH I CAN T H E A T R E GRAND NATIONAL CIRCUS. WALNUT Btreet. above Elgbtb. IVFBY EVENINO, . ,,8T.AB QU'STRIAN 1ROUPE, And theqiorioua uceeaB,ul Pantomime oi OLD JJAMKTKOTAsDHKR COMIi At CAT. OlDDAMETaOr ANI HKR COvitCAL CAT. iiRoND FAMILY MAT1NEK On Monday, Wednemtay. and Saturday Afternoons. Admi'itou Matinee, M cuu to al paru or the Thea tre Children, half price. T AMUSEMENTS. ( O N C K U T Jl A h L. IHE FIRST bEANCF, PRESENTED IN PniLADEL I'HIA BY ISlv. ltobort Heller, Will he rspentlally ti e ame as the Initiatory perform auce inirtduceu at his famous SALLE DIABOLIQUE! o. tm BROADWAY, NEW YORK. MONDAY LVEN I NO. January 1 11EHDAY EVEN I NO. January 2. WtDNE"DAY EVENl.G, January 3 IMtOOUAMMTC No. 1: f AKT I MAGIC. I. Caballstlo Clock. . Ihn Wlteh'a Polo, 'i A.ilul 1. ell. tl. How i lie Money Kites. :i. Internal Medicines. 7 Lucl cr s i'uuch Bowl. 4. liupeuelrauleitlnH Mys- t. ry. PART II -MUSIC. Veriormed upon the niagnltlceut Hteinway flrnnd P'ano Forte sent express v irom Nen iork tor -Mr. He Icr's nue at there entertainments 1. Gland )antasle. La Somnamnula. ''hallienr. 'i. liHta el e, ' Last Hose oi summer." Arranged bi Robert Heller. 3 hurlcxuue Musical Illnntratinn. received with screams of laughter, lor lllir cuiiHecuiive hikIiis, In New I ork ntitlel "The Piano-iorte Practice ot a ltoardlun Hclicol Miss." PART III.-MY8TF.RY. The first great sensational phenomenon, known as tEl ONI) Sli.HT, or llyuer-namrai Vision. lo conclude with a novel pvnormauue, called PAR LOR MAI.1l, or ( onjuring Made t asy. Adu Usion, SO cents. Reserved Seats 7J cents. Stats ma be secured, three days !u advance at Chas. Vt , A. Trunipur's Music store. Ticket oltlce open every (1st In ni 9 till 4. VhlhSbAY, I'RIDA rASD SATURDAY EVENiyaS. January 4, ft, ana 6, Will be Introduced HELLER'S GOBLIN DRUM, and the famous FOOD'S MINSTRELS, tbe most lauinable troupe of block hen.li In tho couutry. rin.t Grand Matinee, SATURDAY, January 6, at 2'i o'c oek. MONDAY EVENING. January 8, nn entirely now BI I Ihe Stelnway Square Plnno used at Mr. Hcl'er's Soirees 1h kindly furnished by lilasius Bios of No. Im ti hen ut stiect. the So.e Agents lor Momwny Sits or New York. U 30 2t rVEW PHILADELPHIA MUSEUM, NoT833 II MARK El Street. The Alanager tales pleasure In announcing that this tanhionable place oi sort lias been entirely reuiodellej, decorated, iud palmeo. A beautltnl Lecture Room has been fl ted uo at an expense oi i00 lor the purpwioi lurnlsliing Instructive ai d innocent enturtalnmout, suit able lor i amities and children. rt ihe solicitation of many citizens the world -renowned HAiF.SE TWIS8 AD CHILDREN MAJVESC TWINS aND CHILDREN 8IAAIESK 'WINS AND CHILDHhN MAME-E TWINS AND CHILDREN' PIAMI SK '1 W iNS AND CH1LIIRKV 81 VIES)'. iWbt AND CHILDREN will be on exhibit. on mra short time only, to give every odo an opportunity of seeing them previous o their re tirement romi'ubl'C exhibition. In colt ectl.n with the wondertnl A IS I KALIAN CH1LDRFV, AU8IRAL1AN CHILDREN, AUSTRALIAN I HILDItEN, AUSTRALIAN CHILDREN, AUSTRALIAN CHILDREN, AUSTRALIAN CHILDREN. Who are evidently oi a annlbal Race, Judging from their natural proclivities, their long sharp eetb, etc t perhaps the only specimen irom that country now living, I huir heads are the smallest and most curious. y shaped ever DtCU uu uumau uuiukb ui uiu uuuuiiy, THE IOWA GIANTESS, THE IOWA GIANTESS, THE IoW A GIANTESS, THE IOWA GIANTESS, THE IOWA GIANiESS, Weighing five honored and elehtv three pounds. A LIVE DOUBLE-HE DKI) CALF. A LIVE DOUBLE HEADED CaL'. A LIVE 8EL ANACONDAS, MONKEYS, BIRDS, and 10,000 Na'ural Cm losltles, forming altogether one or the most attractive exhibitions ever presented to the public. Admission to the whole, 35 cen's. Chldren. 2.1 cents. Open dally, irom 0 o'clock A. M. till 10 o'clock P. M. 11 6t 11. P. INGALLS. Proprlutor. GARDNER, HEMMING8 Co7s VJT CIRCUS, MARKET Street, above TWELFTH. LAST DAY OF THE REASON. TBIS, NEW YEAR'S DAY, THREE GRAND PERFORMANCES, Morning, at lO o'clock, Alturnoon, at 2 o'clock, Mght. at fi o'clock. When a different Programme will be presented at each utertalnmcm, bringing Into requisition Till. tNlIRE SlAK TROUPE And the large siud of HIGHLY EDUCATED HORSES AND PONIES. REMEMBER, The Last Day of the Season. And let all attend. The Grand Christmas Pantomime, of DON Jl AN OR, TUB T 1BFRT INK'S DOOM. Will be performed Aticrnoon and Evening. QYM N A B I iJ AI. inF, PHILADEl PI1IA PHY8TCAT. INHTITU1E. CORNER NIN'I H AND AKCil BTR EASTS, It open every I'm ami Evening. liODIL) XERC1SE Is the only means to rostore health and strength, and 'a highly recommended to both sexes and all apes. Clai-ecs tor Ladies Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, between 4 and 6 P. M. Classes lor Boys-Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, be ween 4 nd 0 P. M. For uents-Every day from 1AM, till 10 P. M. N.B.-I'RIVATE LESSONS IN FENCING AND SPARRING. 11 lHtmthim Protessors IIILLEBR AND A LEWIS. ACADEMY OF FINIS ARTS, CHESJNUT ttect. above Tenth. OpentromHA. M. till 6 P. M. Benjamin West's treat Picture ol CHRIST BEJWIED. Still on exhibition. GE R M A N I A ORCHfiSTRA. PUBLIC RE hearsala every SaTIRDAY AFTRION AT MUSICAL FUND HALL. 8 o'clock. EngtDmicnls nisatby addresting GEOUGE H A8TERT. Agent, Mi. 12 U MONTEREY street, between Rs.' and Viae, 10 16 3m AUCTION SALES. M. THOMAS & SONS, N03. 13!) AND 141 8. FOURTH Street. REAL ESTATE BALE, JANUARY . MODERN RESIDENCE, I'lVKNTIKTJl STREET The neat Modern Residence. No '225 8. Twentieth streot, near W alnut It Is very conveniently arranged, luiuie diate possession. Mouera Three story BRICK DWELLING. No. 23 8. Tmrd s reel, north of Spruce street, ilai gas, bath, eio. eto. Three-story BRICK DWELLING, So. 2009 Glrard venue. Three-story BRICK DWELLING, No. 2010 College aveuue. CAVDFN PROPERTY. Three-story BHICK STOItE and DWELLING. 8. E corner of Fouith and Pine b tree's. Camden, N. J. Two Tbrrfe-etory BRICK DWELLINGS, Nos. 404 and 400 Pine street, Lamden. N. J 'Ibree-story BHICK. DWELLING, No. 810 8. Fourth street, Camden, N.J. Thrte-story BRICK DWELLING and Two story BRICK MORE, Noa. 812 anJB',4 S. Fourth street, Cam den, N. J. To Throe-story BRICK DWELLINGS, Nos. 803 and 807 Locust street. i'hree-storv BRICK DWELLING, Holly street, south of Fitzwater VERY V ALUABLE LOT. N. XV. corner of Rustiuo banna avenue and Hanoook street) 230 leet front. 'Ibree-story BUICK. DWELLING No. liOtt Pop'ar itreei, with a '1 liree-story Hriek Dwe llng hi the retr. Five Ihree story RtUCK DWELLINGS, Noa. 1U0 Illi2. 1134. 111. and 1124 Canal street. Executois' Peremptory Sale Es'ate of John Feiton deceased.-VALUABI.K TAVERN PROPf.HTY, oue acre, known as ' Feltonvllle Hotel," Second street turn pike and Fisher's lane, Twenty second Word. Sale al toute. li30 2t JFITZPATRICK & CO. AUCTIONERS. New Auction House, No. 027 CiiESNUT StreeL On Tuesday, Jannary S. comprising a iige assortment of Flue Goidami S.lver Watcbi s, Gold Chains. Jew dry, (Sold and Sliver Pencil Casta and Gold leis. Fine Silvor Piated Warea, Clocks Tools, show Coses. Flxlures. Ele.,tto, at DAVIS & HARVEY, AUCTIONEERS, (Latewirb M. Thomas A Sons). BTOK1C. No U3CHESNUT Street. FrRNIlURE SALES at tbe Store every Tuesday. BALES AT HESIDENCES will receive partlcalor attention J?ANC Y T 1 1 K 11 M 0 M E T K H S AT JAMES "W. QUEEN & CO.'S, 12 21 Ko 924 CUtBNtr BfRErr. G IRAKI) ESTATE. IN COMPLIANCE WITn the tventy-tonrlh eeo'lon of tho Will of Kteplien Cirartl. ibo (operlnn njent. ot ho (I Irnrd r stnio has pn pared tbe tol. owing comienscd statement of tlie an. irsoi ti n esta e: S i.cks sml Loans approprla'ed for the Imnroveme it o. the i ssiein rout oi the city and Hc.awure avenue far V'h; TJnitmtStatesllMOS percent. Loan 1,!)0iUH Sia.eot Peiinsvlvunlaft per cent. Loan oviVJTM.t ( ity ot Phi atle plila i percent 1.0 in O IOU'IIO City ol 1 hilauelpliia6pircent.Louii, iree irom lax flo,200 00 t Ity oi 1 hi adiiiihltt 8 per cent., ,,, , Loon, taxable 54.100 00- 139,303 00 City Gas 6 per rent. Loan 'i2 bates oi .-toe In the Insurance Company ol tue - Ufa ot i'tnusvlvania 4. .-hiius of rroerroi tlotk In the Union anal ( ompHn.r Union anul oinpauv ot Pcniisyivnula 6 per cent Loan Bchuylklil cavitation .ompany Loau 18.L), per e nt Sthuyitlli Navigation i itnpanv Loan. Imsl.. .-el.tiy.kill Navliatioii Coiupuuy Loan lay., re ceived lor liittsn-M Loan apprupriuted to purchase Fuel lor "I'oorWnite Housekeepers and Roorakecp ers" In ihe city oi I'hilaueiphla, One t ert.tlcate of Loan Schuy iklll Navigation t tnianv,H per cent.... CneCerciBcateof Loan i huy kill Navigation Con pan , 1H8-, received lor Interest Smeks and Loans comprising taa Resiuuury Fund, lfr : United Mates 5-20 6 per cent. Loan lulled rtates 10-1(1 H per cent Loan bchuylklil Navigation Company Loau.t) per cent State ot 1 ennsylvania 5 pec cent Loan Loan to Frunklln Institute Ouantlans of the A'uor Loau tnow t : ny ) o rer cent . Wft f 0 City of 1 bhadclphia Loan, ft per cent 7 NW tiO 10,000 00 4.4O0O I 1,00010 2M7WRI 'i.. Ml 111 13.W070 9.';89'57 27-68 1.M 09 10,701) VO 1,031-54 H8.KIU li,1 1,000 Oil - 8,300-00 City of Philadelphia Loan, 8 per eint.ireee, ta 428 700 00 Cltv ol i tnlade.phia Loan, u pr t?nu, taxalito.... MM 00- 39,000 0,1 1(10 Shares of Stock Phi adeluhla Exchanve t ompany ;"".,','! Situ .-hurts of Slock hchuylki.l Navigation Company . Hi r-huicnof Stock Coeapeake and Delawura i anal coumaey 4WiO bares o stock Danville and Poitsville Ral ruad Company 2 Snares oi stock Uermen own aud terklo- men luroo.ke Company. lsiar- oixs. busqu, hanua and Lehigh lu'iipike company....... 1 Bond man to Rltlge Ro d inrnplke Co..... 1 Bond lor intorert on Loan to Kidne Road 'i uinptke t ompany... 1 Boud scbuvikill Navigauon Co. Loan.lBSJ, received mr luteicst..... Loan and Cafh couipillii the legacy im part) lecelvtd irom the Estate oi Lawrtnce 1 ofld , deceas-. d, of 1 1 1 Ino.s United States Loon, per cent., 18x1, llt-O.cost 7'5(2Vm) Caeh to be invested ! J 10,0 0 00 110 ..100 -00 10 200 00 200,000 Oil 200 00 1110-00 10,000 00 900. 0 21168 7,58750 - 7,587-50 Interest received 778 49 i ho lollow iig account current exhibits a cond in-ed statement ot the cu.h account embiactug tho amount oi Inu real, dividends, rent oi real estate, aud paymuuU made lor various oblects icr the veai INiS :- Ra'ance m too treasury. Jaauaryl Ii 11,!31 82 c.sh recclveu tor rent ot Reul Estate l it). j-,4 Do Inicrcm on t h Loan H.OoOOJ Do Jo hchuv.klu Navlwatlon Co. Loan. 15,102 69 State of Pennsylvania Loan 6 907 31 ( 111 Cits Loan 610-00 United Ma cs Loan, t-20 C per cent 219 73 United Htotcs Loan, 1040 5 per cent 1,335-21 Dividend Philadelphia Exchange Co stock 200 00 do Insurance Co.... btateof Piuusylvanta.... 8.S0 00 do Scbuylalll Navi gation Co.'s htock 5,040 00 mini Real Kaiate Schuylkill county 227-00 Irom collieries In echuy.- kihcouuy 36,710 71 lor Interest on Lawrence To!d Legacy 75fi-91 lor lota. Income Account. . oo-iu tJ5W,2(il 25 Do Do DO Do Do Do Do Do Do Do DO Cash paid under aj proprlations by Councils: jlS i A i E. ForWute' Rent 1 718-0(1 Tuxes 30,715112 taiarles ObOO-ixi Lands out ot thecountv H,l.r-JJ Permanent Improvements 3!l0-7tj ceneral Repairs 12.405 70 Inxiito Painting 1,9:I84 Paper ana ilanglna 2.403 la Ou side Painting 4,009118 Annuities IH'O-t.O Mifce lancoiis Expenses 4,00 48 l urcboae ol mel tor "Poor White Hounekeepcra" 629 75 Lltbting Delaware a venue with gas 1,205 60 Repairing lavement Deawaui Avenue 53300 To Invent a certain Amount In l liy Loans 1,666 85 Cash paid noon Wilts f Manila mus lor (luiram s in widening Delaware Avenue 10.405-12 Repairing Pier, Deluwuro Avenue 5n-!l t4,73u.7 nnr T I." f. c Committee on nYnahoid..i;i,!ilx-Sl luMituiiou. lti iih lit " At-ciuiits... 2 4 '0 02 ' ' Library blltiO " Dlsi'lplliie Ac LlHcba go, 249-99 Manual La bor 50U-00 61,13 642 89 D228 379-25 Bnhince In the City Treasury urranti not taken Balance In the Trcciury 31.784-a 30 88ini CIIARLE- f. SMITIi. Ruperlnteuueut Glrard Estate, riil adelrthia, December 1W. lijos. I i ;ir JSTAliLISHED IN 1812. HOLIDAY PRESENTS. WILLIAM WILSON & SON Have on hand a large and (roiicral aMoitmont of SILVER WARE. Of our own manniacturc, and highest standard of Silver. Also, PLATED WAIIE. A very large and general assonment of ia penor PLATED WAKE. OLD SILVER BOUGHT AND TAKEN IN EX CHANGE, llifhest prioo given. 121613t jf I N E ' OPERA OJL.S3HI:s. A VERT LJMGE VARIETY, JAMES W. QUEEN & CO., 12 21 . No. 824 CHESNDT STREET. BENNETT'S FANCY 13 A Z A A It- AM DEPOT FOB PARIS NOVELTIES SPECIALITIES, No. SO N. mmiTli STIIEET WEST 8IDB, 1128 ABOVK MARKET QSEFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AT JAMES W. QUEEN & CO.'S, 12 21 No 824 CH-NTJT STREET. TAKE NOTICE. CONSTANTLY ON HAND A on extensive Stock Of the renowned I. nhn oil Bafotv Lamps." Heeds no chimney and dues not smoke Jiidt Mbe thing vfanieu;" also the (wlebrauxlr 'American Waler-.ltjU Hatetf Lamps." tuniiiur wlihoat miok or rmell. Ihe pationane o ithe pobiio to most cordially tollcilrd. WOVttTKK, DAV18 i H. 13 im l,o. 2 A.UCU tTtreet. GOVERNMENT SALES. IAlil.E SAI.K OF OOV Kit MI-NT IUIt,D- INt.S jtNU OlilKlt I'HOl'RIM'Y AT I'dlntr LOOKUUI , HU UtAlXlUARTKItn DKPARTMKNT W AUtTIJIOTON, OFK1CB OIT I HIHF (jnARTKRMAKTEIt. WPHlNflTON. I (! . Dhc Imr 9l IS 1A Will lo so l at l'nbhn Aiierinn tn tlu. I.l,rh,af i.;.l tier nt lOlM lOi KOU r. Md . en in mnnninif 1 111) USD AY, January 18, lHBfl, at 10 o'clock. A. Jl . tho lollnwmc Irumo buildiuk-s and other ouliho Jjrotierty nt that tjicp, ia. i- UMIU) bTAltS GENERAL HOal'ITAL. One tirsrinuarti-rs iiuilmnv. 17ft hv 2A Imh ir. Moft'i'a' v arus. each 17u bv lifi feet : oi,o Mnw..nn '.CO b 13 Iron .no Guards' (Juarters. Itl7 bv 21 initi one C'ctiirsband tjiioiicrs (!0 by 14 loot) ouo Kitchen, ft) b leet; ono Cliapol, 77 i.y 2b leoti on t,un. iry i.y icet, witn ttauonnry Kiijr.no, Locomo tive lioiier, and all liie necossaiy appar.itus lorsieam ki nuiy and dry nrj oiii tow Stable, 01 by 14 lott; one lioisc ntabie, L2 by 21 lovt : out Vu-.on Uoaio, rrr.aili one Danfaaro Iicupo, 65 by 25 lop. I oue V urcuotiso. 6 by 2(i iet-ti one Ice lionse. 40 IT bO let, and 10 fnct hii'li: Water-tank builuimr, 17 by 17 feet, 80 lcet hijrh wttli circular n vr tniik. .6 toot d amotcr: two Coal HoiiHes. inn ban Home, one i'oiape House, ono I feud ilotis ,aud ono AVasb Houxe, oi various dimensions) also, covered l'lank Footwalkt connecting tho abovn but amps; actreualo louKth 1HU0 icet, aud 8 lcot wale. i hp above-mentioned llcacqnartors Bulldlnir la two ttorics hiK'i. Inthed and blustered, ana tho fif teen llot-MtHi arus, the Alefu-liouso. and m oiv othor stiucinrta aro also lathed and plusteiod. riilSUN CAMl". 10 Hofpltal Wards, eaou liil bv 25 foot : 7 C.ok. lions s, each 143 bv '2 lcot: oue rook liouio. I'M or 6 lect ono I ouk-house, 140 by 2ri loot, w.tli t-o w.nes. each ju by 10 lcot; ono Heitdiiuortera Kuild Inir, 72 by 24 lcot, with two wins;, each 40 bv 20 lo.-t; one s. Moreliouse, 90 by 22 leet; one Dispensary, 40 by t8 lect; oue Chapel, 100 by 24 leet; ore jirifg t fl.ee, 30 by 10 teoi ; one Guard Uoujo (b uok), tO by 16 icet; one tunrt rs. oi.o Othco. and ore Storeroom, oi prions aimensions; also, viva lineal leet ol li-uciii", 12 leet liitrh ; 810 lineal toot ol Huntd Fence, 6 'eet liiali ; 700 lineal Icet ol coyorod Plunk lootwaikr, 12 feei wide; and 81S8 lineal fectot l'Iam icolvn:k. 4 icet wide, with ruil. UAltTl-.KMAIsrhlt'S DEPARTHKNT, Ore Quarters, 10 by 2b l'.;oi ; one Quarters, 100 bv 14 hot ; t'l.o Qunrters, 12 by 22 feet; ono Qunrcrs, 6H by 28 feet I three 8i alios, averaging 189 uy 27 loot tach; one Btorebnuso, b4 by 27 leet; one rininh feboi , 63 by 24 feot; one Wheelwright bhop, 67 by 14 icet; ana tour Offices, tlireo Quarterfl, two rton houses, oue Oil-bouse; one Inuciler's bhop, and ouo Mess Houee, ot various dimenslom. illbCELLANEOU -' ULILU1NUS, AND OrilEIi P-IOVEUTV. Ono Tost Hospital, 70 by 26 tjot; ono Commlisary StoicUottsc, 210 by 85 leet ; ouo Commissary Sales room and Otiico, 84 by27leet one Otliou, 27 by 14 lcot; one Cuaid Mouso doe), 60 by 60 foet; oue dunrd House (lov), 8' by 20 leet; two trumo (. tiard Houses small size; on Darrack, t Vort Lincoln, 60 by 20 feet; ono Ordnance Morehouse, 64 b 12 tect; one Slauabter House 40 by 21 feet, w th Slied, 24 b 13 feet, and Ou.buildinirs, 8 by 9 leet; ono Mta bie. 80 bv 22 teot ; and 10 lUichena, Quarters, eto., of various dimensions. One woarl ot Timber and Lumber, 478 feet Ion", and van ini m width Horn 22 to lt2 feet. 218 llno!il net of Stockade, 11 icet high on the Potomac s do, with block house 20 by 80 leet, four p atforms, each ltl bv 12 lect, and 100 lineal foet oi plank Ibotwalk, 6 lcet wide. 167 lineal leet ot ritockade on bay sido, with I'locf-houuo ib by 20 feet, and tureo piatlorms of arious ditnonsious. and a fool walk. Ouo llofe Carriage; 23 lire Ladders; 24 Axe; 118 Fno Buckets; aiiusix lengths ot lloxu, each ol lcot lent?. ibrio Cooklpg linnges; one Perpotual Ovon; a qnniitiiy of o.d Lumber; and a number of Pumps. 1'oict Lookout, "Kuali d at the junction of tho Po tomac river with Chesapeake bay, was, belore the war. a lavorito watering place, and is well adupted lor tho purpcte now, bavin excellent facilities lor salt water tatliiuir, and abundance ol llab aud itamo. Tbe luildinits above enumerated under tho head "f "I'nited StatcB Cen. ral liosmtal." aie loca.ou di rectly on tho Point, tho priuciial structures bein artanaea in a circiu, ruuiui ui irom a ooniin-m centre, and connected by covered loot walks, aud could with moderate expense bo bttod up p openy lor the acc tiimoUntion ut visitors, as a Bteam laiiu drv, ice liouto, coal houso. watur-tauks, and many other r.eecssnry structures for tho purposo. are readv lor iinmediato use. An excoileut opportunity is I a sob Horded to laud-owners in tho vicinity, and else where, to secure valuable loucinx and building mator'al. a sieumor will. leave the Government wharvoi, south sule of tho basin, near Fardy's ehipard, lial timore, Aid., at 10 o'c oek, ou tlie moruinir of Wed nesday, January 17, 1S00, for tho transoortation of bidden lo I oil t Lookout; and will oe retained until thecloso of the sale to return the parens rs to Bal timore. Meals will bo lui malted on tho boat at llio usual tteituboatratcB. 1 ho Bn'idinirs willbesold sincljr, and othor pro perty in lots tosuil purchasers. . llio militaiv eaard will remain in clinriro of tho Buildings, eto., lor nf eon days after the sale, it desired, and purchateis will be allowed twenty days in whieii lo remove tboii properly leiuuv-Coth, in Ooverimout funds. M. I. LI DINGTOX, Colonel and Chief Quartermvior, 1116t Jei'artmi'Ut ot Washington. GOVERN MEN T SALES. SALE OF EESEKVED nOKSES. 21 QUARTEKXASTim'B OFFICE, 1 Wasiiinoion, D. C, Deoetiibor 12, 1S(!6 J The Qnartoimaiitur General of the Army aireta that all (jiovotnment Hordes now at Giooboro, D. C., be sold to the highest bidders. acs will, thereforo, take p ace at GIESBOUO, D. C.. bicmninir on IHL'KKDAY AEXT, DKCEHBER 14, 1S65, and con tinui lift on each TUEsDaY and 1UUE3 DAY tberealter. until all aro disposed of. A Boat w ill loave the fciixuh street wharf every hour on tbe days of stile. These Iiorcos have been ca-o fully seloctod, and aro superior to am heretofore c Bored tor sale. Amma's wil' be sold sinelv. Sales to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. Terms Cash in United State's currency. JAMES A EION, Brevet Brlpadier-Geueral in charge 12 13 16t First Divitdon Q. M u. O. 1. X lFSlVt SAL.E OF GOVEK.NUENT PKO- PEKTY AT FAYETTEVIuCE, N. C. I'boeutiie stock of the United States Are nal to be sold on THU KS tA , January 11 1866, by EDWARD L POALK, Auctioneer. Consistinir of tho toUowinir art-ces. viz : Jlaoiifnerv Boilers, ranjrinir from 16 to 42 fret. Lare lot Wiouiht and 1ik Iron. Guns, Hownzers, Columbtad- 82-poundcrs. Gnndstonei, solid 8"ot. Gas Pipe, and other arti cles too numerous to mention. Also Fiom three t" Ave millions of Brick, Brown Stone, etc. eto , the remains of the raid Arena!. By ordr of Chief ot Oraiance. Washington, D. C. .1. F. 1.UK.EMS, Lieutenant and D C. O. 12 29 8t WilminuidO. N C. o FF1CE COMMISSARY OF SUBSISTENCE, I GlTNERAt. CnAEOB OF SUB8IBTKNOB Dlt-iit. is Dbhahtments o Viuoikia avd North Caholii.a. Rioumono. Va Deootnbor 28, 1885. 186. OAbr. U UAlilJ ISKfAD. Sealed proposals, in duplicate, will be roeclved at this office dal v, and opened on WEDNESDAYS ana SATUhDAY" of each week, for all the SUR PLUS HARD BREAD in the State of North Caro lina, stored in depots at Newborn aud Moreheud City.N C. The Breac is in boxes of ifty (60) pounds each, and in eood sbipomjr order. All purchases will be delivered on board ot trans ports wlibout expense to tbe purchaser. No proposal received lor less than twenty (20) boxes, oue thousand (1000) pounds. Payment required on delivery of the bread m Government lunds. Proposals should be endorsed "Proposals for Ilaid Bread." and addressed to . ' THOM IS C. SULLIVAN. Brevet Major and C. U. S. A . 12 28 Richmond, V a. li ARGE SALE OF GOVBKNMENT MULES, ClIIM QUABTKBM ASTER'S OfFIOB, 1pot oir niuiiuBi VTABhihoton, D. C December 6, 1886 ) Will bs sold at publio auction, under the direction ot Brevet Colonel C. H. Jompkins, Q. M at the Fastern Branch Corral, near Lincoln Hnxvital Depot Wastunirton. D. C eoiemenoiux vv KDNES DAY. December 20, 1880, at 10 o'clock A. M., a supo- ri0rMXliUNDnED GOVERNIIENT MULE3. The Md es are well broken, matched, in hue condi tion, and way be considered, in every roijieot, a Ural "'ihe'y'will be sold sinaly, to the hlirheat bidder.and tbe sale will be continued Irom uay to day until the whole number Is sold. ' ' Ttrms Catb. in Covernmant flint's D. II BUCKER. Bvt. MaJ. Gen, and Chief Qua norma: or. Depot of Washington. The above sale nas been postponed until TUES DAY, December 28, 1806 at 10 A. U.. at wuicU t mo It wlil reeommeucs, aud be continued from dav to day until the who e are sold. 12 2d 4t GOVERNMENT SALES. IAKCE SALE OF UMIED STAria ORD t NaNI El hOPKKlY. Will be so d at I uhiio Anolion. by T. A. McCLEO LAND, Anctioncer, at At earhnnv Arsenal, Puts i tu?, l a , commeneinn at 10 o'oloo A M., HON DaY. January 16, 1888, tbe following articles, yizt t- 4 Iron Cannon. f2 Upper t-cma'o Carriaees , cast Iron. 76 fts Artillcrv Harness. 45,282 Foreign Muskets and Rifles, new and r repaired. 18,902 United States Muskets and Rifles, new and paired. f2.P31 l orelffn Muskets and Elfles l,'),l)H4 United States MuskeU and Rifles, t 8608 Brtech-ioad.nH ami other Carbines. 4(3 Colt's ana Sharp's Rifles. , 151 Sportina- Rifles. 88 r-hotGuns. 8.HJ!2 lm-ket and R fie Barrels, lit 9W3 llavonets, Tnatigular.and Sword. 2.16 Pevolvers 1,876 datrcaand Swords. 4, OtiO Sets Cavalrv Accautremont. 66.C0O Sets Infantry Accou-rements. 8 U 0 Saddlos, Cavalry at.d Ar illery. 20, t00 Parts of Horse Equipments.. Bridles, Horse Brushes, Currycombs, eto 8000 f-addle MlaiiHots. 8.2CO Pans ot Artillery Harness 4.C0O Ponnds oi Powder, Cannon, Musket, Riflo and Sportina:. 82 Incomplete Sets of Wrought Iron parU lor (. animate Carriaros. 600 'Ions Scrao Cms; Iiou. PO Tons rorap Wroua-ht Iron. f.O tons Lead and ai timouy , In pigs; Type Metal. 100 Wioujilit Iron Axle. 2",0C0 lbs. Lead Dross. 17.CC0 l'ackiuir Boxes. A lurjro lot ot Appendages for Maskot), Carbines, oto. A largo lot of Artillery Implements and Equip ments A larpe lot of spare parts for Muske's, do. A lor Po lot ot Tools and Machines. Purchasers will be required to remove the pro perty ten days aitcr the sale. Terms, cah. R. H. R. wnilELEY, Lieutenant-Colore! of Ordnance arid Brcvot Briga dtei-Oineral V. S. Army. Allonheny Arsenal. December 2G, 1865, 12 28 16t AUCTION "ALE OF SERVICEABLE AIi) DAMAGED HOSPITAL PKOI EUTY. . C. W. BOTtLcH, J , Auctioneer. Mkpiual Purveyor's Ovfiob. I Waspinoto. D. C, Doconiaor 80, 1.865. Will bo sold at Judiciary Square Warehooses, corner FIFTH and E streets, on THURSDAY; MORNING. Jannary 4, 1886. at 1) o'clock A U., a lame quan Ity of servicaeule aud damaged Uo pita Property, conn-tins' oi Blank, ts, Sheets, 5000 Hair Pillows, Counterpanes, Bedrocks, b.nrls. Draweis, Pillow-Iioks, Towois, I lotes, Murs, Pitchers. Dishes. Clock', Leather Bullet, Meso Cites s, Wooden Bodsteads, Cuairs, l'ecsido Tables, Piu'.torm tecaios, and four I'riutlujc Presses. Fn pertv mus1, be psid for and removed within forty-eieht hours from termination of sale. . SUlHhKLAND, 1 1 8t Surgeon V. S. A., Med. Purveyor. JJ KITED STATES MILITARY EALLKOAuS. OFFICE OF ABSIfiTAKT QUARTKRMASTItR, 1 V abhikoton, D. C, Decern' or 20th 1806 ) Thehnleot UN I TED STA IKS MILITARY UIL- . ROAD MaIKKIAL. at ALEXANDRIA, Va.. will le reusmed on WEDNESDAY, the loth duy of January next. In addition o the articles previously advortisod thero will bo offered : CO (00 feet icasnned Oak P'nnk and Timb r. 1 new Lathe. 88 feet loug, 83-luch swing. 1 new Vert.cal Car wheel Borer. 1 second. baud Pinner. 1 Ensine Houso, 858 Dy 68. 80 Buildings, varying in sizo from 10 bv 10 to 80 bv 09. 1 Wharf, toot of Franklin street, containing 21,403 square teot. Ouly a small proportion of the new material has been disposed of. Sa'e to commence at 10 A. M. Temvs- Cash, in Government fnnds. Vouchers for Transpo sition will be received from rnilrnHil r.nmnanies as cash. H L TiOBINSON 12 21thstn0t Brevet Brl"adier uencral, A q. It. 13 UHEAU OF OKDNANlE.-NAVY DEPART MENT, WAPniNGTON t ity, ueeemoor 13, 1HB5. SALE OF A LAUGE LOT OF OLD AND UNSER VICEABLE NAVY CANNON. Nottco is beieby given. Uut thore will be sold at tie Navy Yard. Bmoklyn. Now York, at poblte miction, on toe 10th and 11th davs ot JANUAHY, 1S80, at nooa, alatgo lot of o d Navy Cruuou. these Cat. uon will be sold by tbe pound to tho highest bidder, 'terms ca-h in Government luuds; one half the purchase money to he paid at tho ond of the sale, aud 'he remainder within ton days after wards, at which tune tho Cannon must he remoed irom tbe Navi Yard, other vine thoy will levert to tbe Government, Further information regarding the salo wi.I b piven on application tothe Oidnnnoe Oltloor at thoj Brooklyn Navy Yard. U A. WlsE, Chiof of Bureau ot Ordnance, 1215fmwtlll Navy Department. OIFaCE OF THE DEI'OT QUARlERMASTElJ Foul LtAVKNWouTtt, Kansas, I December l'J, 1886. , 1 FBOTOSALS FOR ARMY IRAysrORTATIOK- Sealed Pioposuls will be rcceivod at tins olUet- until 12 o'clock on ti c 81st day of January, 1888, lor CH I raneportat ou ot .Vli.itaiy Supplies during the yeaX 1888, on ihe following routes: Routk No. 1. rom F'orts L avenworth, Laramie, and Riley, aud other depots tliat may boetub lslicd during tbe above year on the west ban of the Mis-. Boun river, north ot Fort Leavenworth and south of latitude 42 den ices north, to auy posts or stations' that are oi may bv established in the TCriltorles oil Nebraska, Dacotah, Idaho, and Utah, Bouth ol lati tude 44 Oeorees north, and east oi longitude 114 dor greeswest; and in Ihe Territory of Coloi-ado nortbi ot 40 degrees north. Bidders to state tho rate per lOu pounds per 100 miles at which they will trans port said ttoi en in each of the months irom Ajril tt September inc.usivo, ot tho ear 1888. Roots No. 2 Fiom rorts Leavenworth and Rilev, in the state of Kani-as, and the town of Kan sas, in the State of Missouri, to anv pouts or sta'ious that are or mav bo established in the Siato ot Kan sas, or in tlie Territory ot Colorado, south of lati tude 40 degrees north, drawing supplies Irom Fort Leavenwirth; and to Fort Union, N. M,, or other depot that may Do d em mated in that Territory, ta Fort Gar and. and to any other po ut or points on the route. Bidders to state the rate per 100 pounds per 100 nines at which ihey will tran-port said etoren in ecu of tho mouths fiom April to September m clv.ve, ft the year 1888. Route No 8 From Fort Union or sncs other depot as may be established in tho Territory of New Mexico, to any posts or clations that are or may ba cstab uthea in that lemlory, and to such pouts or stations as may be cesuruteted in ihe Territory of Arizona and State of Texas, west of tongituae 105 oecieea west Bidders to state the rate per 100 pounds per 100 miles at which they wi l transport nam stores in each of the months irom June to No vember inclusive, of tbe year 1888. 'Hie weicht to bu transported each year wilt not exceed 10,000,b00 pounds ou Route No. 1, 15,000,000 pounds ou Route No. 2, and 6,000,000 pounds on, Uouie No. 8 ' No additional percentage will be paid for the) transportation ol bacon, lard, bread, pino lumber, sbmiries. or auy other stores. Bidders should give their namos in full, as Well asr their places ol roMdenoo, and eaoh proposal should be accompanied by boud in the sum of ten thou sand dollars, sivued by two or more respousibla persons, guaranteeing that, in ease a contract ts awarued tor the rou e mentioned in the proposal ta the parries proposiug, the ooutract will be accepted aud entered into, aud good and sulliclent security furnished by said partus, in accordance with this terms ol this advertisement. '1 be amount of bonds itquired from the eontrac tors will be aa follows! On Route No. 1 f 100,00(1 " 2 2O0,X M " 8 80,000 Safisfactory endenoo of tho loyalty aud solvency of each biduor and person oKerod at security will bo required. Proposals must be indorsed : - Proposals for Army Transportation on Route No. '1,' '2 ' or '8 ' " as the case may be, and none will ba entertained unless they lull v comply with all the re quirements ol ibis adveitiseuiout. Patties to Iiohi awards are made must be pre pare" to execute coutraots at once and to give the. required bouus fur tuo laitiim perlormauoo of tho same. Contracts will be made subjeet to the approval of tbe Ouariermoi-ter-Generai; but the riirtit is rusorvedi to i eject any or all bids that may be ottered. Coulractors must be ia roadme-s lor service by tho 1st day of Apm, 1888 aud they will ba req uite I to Lave a place oi ousmoss or agenot at or in th) vie' nlti of r nits Lavenworth and Uuion. and o'hti depots that may be established, at which they m i j CotumuuioaUxt With promptly ai'd readily. . I By order ot the Quarter montci Oonera-. J. A. PO'TE't 12 12 I8t ColcneJ and C hief luartorm r.-.
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