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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGKAril. PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 18GG.
CITY INTELLIGENCE
I'cr addilUjru.il Locu. n,u.iuia.e J':.fl'i , .J
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The Sabbath Qckhtiok Meeting of
Clekotuf.n. Liiict evmintr. an a journnd meetr
ln(r of clergymen and Irynen, In -reference to
Sunday clefecratiou, was held in the First Dhd
lint Church, Roomer of l!imd and Arch Ihtrcnta;
Hon. William A. Porter In the chair. Hie Iiev.
Or. Juukln opened tbe meeting with praver.
The chairman announced tuo following gentle
men as the committee to have in charge the
general interest ot the Sabbath cause in tlila
city, with power to oull a general convention of
the citizens: Rev. J. IJ. AUoiuberger, D. D.; licv.
Thomas IJratncrd, I). D., He?. Kiehnrd Newton,
D. D., Rev. I. BdwardH, 1. D.; Rev.Ti P. SMvcn
son, Daniel cHetnmet, Km r William W. Barr,
J. B. Lonencrc, Levi LTuoft les, Abraham Mar
tin, William Mann. . i .7 i i
A resolution apiwintintr. a committee of three
. to raise funds for the publication of tracts and
' the proceedings of thefe meeting, in turtber
Boce of the movement, was adopted.
Rev. Mr. Alexander moved that the com
mute? be anthori.od to secure collections in
the different churches, it possible, for the
purpose.
Rev. Dr. Borubcreer moved that a committeo
of five bo appointed to call a convention and
necure speakers. Ho thnueht that tho Com
mittee of which ho wns chairman have enough,
of labor to perform, and for this purpose he
nked that a spec-nil committee be appointed.
The chuirman announced the following Rontle
men as tho committeo : Iliram Ward, Thomas
Watteon, L. Wtnllidal, William Mann, aud Wil
liam Burcell. Adi iiiriied to meet m the same
place on next Tuesday week.
Novei.it i Ai.e Brewing. The ale
Brewers have interested themselves in etpori
ments as to a method ol fnvintr and condcnsinir
all the aroma of the hop. 01 this they now lose
a great deal, and us hops are an item, whatever
confines to the liquor all tiie virtues of tho hoo
is ercatly to be desired. The Philadelphia
brewers have succeeded in perlectingan appa
ratus, space lor which wnp mnde in their brewery
by Messrs. Frederick end William Ganl. Having?
proed ot great value, it will be generally
adopted, and to uome extent may revolutionize
the process of brewing. The apparatus is a
miniature brewery in ltaclt, as this and the
mash tub are all tnatare rpipiired. The broweis
of tho association out of the city have paid a
visit to the brewery and witnessed Us operation.
Its value is shown to the expert in the absence
ot all the odor of hop3 thut saturates the air sur
rounding any brewery, when the liquor is boll
inp. The oiior is not unpleasant, but money Is
flying otf in it.
Genfral Tylku'8 Firht Oedeb. Gene
ral Tyler's first order is (luted "Headquarters
District of Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Eastern
. Shore, Philadelphia, January 1, 1800." It an
nounces that in accordance with Special Orders
No. 130, Headquarters Middle Military Depart
ment, (luted Baltimore, December 30, 1885, the
District of Delaware aud Eastern Shore iimereed
with the District of Pennsylvania. The command
thus formed w ill be designated as the District of
Pennsylvania, Delaw around Kafctern Shore. The
following named otlicers arc announced as aides-de-camp
on the f-tatl'ol the district commander:
lircvet Lieutenant-Colonel Robert 31. Briuton,
Onplaiu 7th U. S. V. V.: Captain 8. llovey, Jr.,
Vlh U. 8. V. V. Captain 8. llovey, Jr., A. D. C,
is appointed Acting Assistant Adjutant-General
of this cotumnnd.
The Steamship Likes. To-day, at half
past four P. M., another meeting of business
men will be held at the Board of Trade Rooms,
to act ipon the proposition to establish steam
ship lines Irotn this city to Southern ports.
Already upwards of $tu(l,0()0 have been sub
scribed, but it is neces-ury that the amount
should bo inereused to $ ',00.000 or $1,000,000.
Every interest of tho city will profit by the suc
cess of this trreat scheme, which -is, in fact, in
dispensable to the increase of our prosperity.
We cannoc retain our rank among Northern
cities wcile we are without ordinary means of
steam transportation. At the meeting to-day
we urge the importance of reports from all the,
committucs, And the duty of a large attendance
of merchants and manufacturers.
CowCJL Proceedings. City Councils
held a Mated meeting yesterday afternoon. Tho
Select branch adopted a resolution providing for
A enccial committee to inquire into the expe
diency Pt enforcing the act relative to stationary
8teani.orjguiCS iu ute city. iue committees lor
the year were announced. The bill icortfauizinir
the Street Oleimstns Department was discussed
at considerable length, and was then recommit
ted. The Common brancii received a communi
cation from the Chief Kmrincer of the Fire De
partment, ftiispendinR the Fuirmthint and Good
will Tire Cbthpaui'.'sj lor riotous conduct. The,
aniiua.1 .appropriation bills to various depart
ments were presented, and rclerred to the
Finance 4'Gitvmittee.
Thirteenth Ward Bounty Fund.
The tfuirtcentti Ward Douuy Fund Committee
held a, roei'tinc on Thursday evening at the
John Q. Adams School House; when, on motion
ol Mr. E. Harper Jefl'rijs, it -was unanimously
agreed to cive to the Soldiers' and Sailors'
Orphans' Home the unexpended balance re
maining in the Treasury (over six hundred dol
lars); and John Fry, A. II. Alburger, A. M.
Fox, K. II. Jctfries, Joseph Brown, aud Daniel
K. tirim were appointed on behalf of the Bounty
Fund Committee to hand over the money to the
officers of that noble and praiseworthy Institu
tion. The Foster Home. The managers of
the Foster Home held their nineteenth annual
meeting yesterday at lio. 1202 Arch street. The
Home is now located on the Frankford road, at
the building occupied as the Episcopal Hospital
before the present splendid asylums were erected.
There are 60 bovs under the instruction and fos
tering care of the managers of the Home. Tbe
officers of the present year were elected. They
are; Firet Directress, Jli8 tj. K. Davidson;
Second Directress, Mr. C. Bowie; Treasurer,
Mrs. E. Simons; Secretary, Miss. S. K. Neall.
Shabp Practice. Charles Devine had a
hearing before Recorder Eneu, charged, on the
oaih of Bernard J. Doyle, with obtaining four
hundred and City dollars by false representa
tions. Defendant was the proprietor of a public
house, In Locust street, above Eighth, and sold
out to Doyle. When the latter went to take pos
session, he found that the Sheritf had mad a
levy npon the fixtures and furniture. Devine was
held in $800 bail for his appearance at court.
Case Dismissed. John Tates had a hear
ing bei'ore Commissioner Smith, yesterday, on
the charge of being concerned in passing coun
terfeit money. Sarah John on, proprietress of a
public house, in Water street, above Dock, tes
tified that the accused came to her place in com
nanv with another man. who cave her a twenty
dollar bill tor some refreshments, and received
$19-60 in change. The abused was discharged.
' Delinquent Taxpayers. To each city
delegate to the Leeislature has been forwarded a
copy of the recent resolutions passed by Coun
cils, asking lor the repeil of the bill authorizing
the Receiver of Taxes to chnrge five per t ent,
upon delinquent taxes. An endeavor will be
made to second the wih of Councils that both
Senate and House shall ud all their exertions to
secure this repeal.
Recovering. John Shea, who was stab
bed on the night of the 11th of October last. Is
slowly recovering. The wound was inflicted in
a fight at Third and York streets. Morris J.
Cushman has been hel l by Recorder Euou iu
$20D0 bail, to answer the clutrge of the assault.
Outrageous Assault. A young man
named James McGovern was met SuTeuth street,
near Pine, .yesterday, by two rnlliaus, and
knocked down. His law'was broken, and he
was removed to the II sp'.tal.
Focket Picked. Last night, a passeneer
in one of the Fifth and Sixth streets cars, on his
way to the Trent un dpo, had his pocket-book
abstracted, u container) nil tne money he naa
One of the supposed thieve was arrested.
Tiie Victorious Bape-ball Club. The
majniit'ccnt eel oi have ball implements voted
lor at tho (sir golne on at St. Joseph's Church,
Willing's alley, hv been awarded to the Key
stone Club, the vote tor tho prize standing a
follows: Keystone Bisc B;i'l Club, 771); Eater
prl'C, 617; Magnolia, Ho; Quickstep, 21.
Tiie Colored Unio Leaock. The
Colored People's Union Lent? 10 Asoclttion hMvl
a meeting at their rooms, Philadelphia Institute,
last evening, and anpointed a committee to
prepare a memorial to our Legislature, respect
ing their franchise, and also to solicit their in
terference in the m titter ol city railways. j ,
The December Weatheb. In the past
twenty-two years teio were but lour Decem
ber tho mean temperature of which were less
than that ot last, month.
AMUSEMENTS.
K ISLET'S CONTINENTAL NEWS
x ham;k.
Cholre'Se nfs to all p ace s ot Amusement may bo had
ni to uh o'clock nnv evening. 1 31 Iv
CHOICE SEATS AND ADMISSION P.
Tickets can he had ft t
I'HOORAMMB OFFICE,
Ho. 4!U OHFbiU T Street, opposite the 108 tOfflce,
(ortlie Cliesn.t, Arch, Walnut, aud Academy of Music,
up to t) o'clock, everv evening. VlHU
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS,
TENTH AND CUES NUT STRFETS.
FOR ONE NIOHT ONLY,
KOK ON-; M HIT ONLY,
FOB OKE NIGHT ONLY, ,
FRITH Y F.VF.vivO. Jnnuarv , 1C6,
FU1D AY JCVKMNti, Jiiuuary 5, lsttt.
Mil. H T 13 1' 1 1 13 N M A H H 13 T T,
VH. STF.IMIKN MA'BRTT.
Mil MEI'UEtf MA8Li.T,
"JEKMFH PIPES Of I'll KMV1I.LI''.,"
'JihMK.S PlPbS OK pri'ESVILLK,"
"JKKiMtS PIi'KS OF PlPtttVILLL," ,
Iu liis celebrated Serlo-Comic Monologue,
DRIFTI SO ABOUT;
OB, SKETCHES OF TRAVELS IN MANY LANDS,
In which he will Introduce the two Great Sensational
l'ocms (originally recited by hiini,
THE VAGABONDS, AND BEAU1IFCL SXOW.
Also, his wondenul IMITATIONS of AN J A Bl.iUOP
and J.DVVIN FOKKKST.
KKCOLLECT. tor ONE NIGHT only.
AHMI.-S10N, FJFI'lf ( K.T.
N. n. Tho above win be mven nndcr tiie auspices of
tbe PKE.-B ILUH OF 1'lllLADKLPIIIA, uud in tho
U:lnu ol the Course.
licKeiH can be had at Trumnler's Seventh and Ch(s-
lnt Ktreetss Kromor's Cirittt Agency. No. 403 CliCMnut
Btrfeti uuil at tbe Onlce ot tbe "i-vcnlng rrogiuiniue,"
No. 4:il CluiHiiut strret. ,
1 loors open at 7 ; commence at K 1 3 3t
c
O X C E It T 11 A L L-
IMMENSE SUCCESS I
THE SEANCES DIABOLIQUES
or
Mr. llobort llcllei',
N13CROM AN CKlt AND MUSICIAN,
THIS EVENING,
Vpon this occasion ho will produco his colcbra'.od
liauu of Muslcliins,
THE WOOD MINSTRELS,'
Unlvcrsallv considered tbe most
WONUEBfUL, COLLECTION OF BLOCKHEADS
In the world, and who created ho
ASIOUND1NO A FURORE
On their first appearance In New York.
These Mnslclans, Mr. He'ler won'd beg leave to Inform
tin' public can by no possibility uppcar anywhere vlso
aner tuu pcnuu or
TH, THREE EVENINGS
For whicb he bng specially ciiKiigcd them
The VIno used unon tbe occasion will be tbe mug'
nlllcent Steinway Grand Piano Forte, sent express y
irnm Kow lorK lor Jir. Holler s use at tnese cuioruio
nients.
Admission. 50 cents. Reserved Seats 75 cents.
SiatH niNT be secured, three days In advance, at Chas.
W. A. Trutr.plc r'g Music Store. Ticket ofllce open every
dar from till 4.
Mrnt litand Matlnoo, SATURDAY, January 6, at 2K
O CIOCK.
iVTEW CHE8XUT STLIEET TUEATItE.
L CH EPKUT Street, above Twelfth.
LEONARD UKOVH.B& WILLIAM E. SINN, Lessees
and managers
OVERWHELMING RrCCFSS 1
HOUSES FILLED TO OVERFLOW JNU MGI1TLY!
THIS EVENINO,
the Ciand Spectacular Extravaganza.
THE BLKEPINO BKAITl'T,
THE SLEEPING BEAOTY,
Yflth Its TRANSFORM AT i ON S( IN K, will be presented.
MISS JOS1E OUl'ON
AS TUB
SLEEPING BEAUTY.
This beautnul Burlesque will beprseutel with Its
NEW AND tioKOr.OUS HCKNEKY,
BY BIC11AKD SMI ill
New and costly Properties, Costumes, Mechanical
Ellucts, Original Music, etc etc.
THE CAST
embraces tho following popular names: Miss Josle
Oiton. vlins Annlo Ward. MlBsCordoila annolle Mrs.
Chapman, Miss L Cooper, Mrs. E. F. Koaeh. Wultr
Lennox, W. A. Chapman, F. Foster, J. T. Wurd, and
others
'Ihe evening's performance will conclude with the
highly successful local farce.
MY WIFE'S BONNET.
In which W Lennox, J. Ward, JT. Foster, Mrs. Keuch,
and Miss Cooper will an near.
HATUKDY AFTKUNOOV. JANUARY 6,
riGHIlLTU GBAND FAMILY MAilNEK,
when the
8LEEPING BEAUTT
will be performed.
WALNUT BTUEET THEATRE. N. E.
corner NINTH and W LNDT 8troct8. Begins Ik.
HPLENDID DODULtC BILL. I
BENEFIT OF MB. BAKl'ON HILL.
LAS)' NIOtiT
Of the Great Spectacular Legendary Drama of
FALBf AND M ABUIJEBITE.
LAST MIGHT BUT ONE OF
MR. J. B. ROBERTS.
THIS (Friday) EVKNING. Januarys,
FATJBi AND MAKUIKUUTE
Mcphlstophelea Mr. J. B ROBERTS
Marguerite Miss Annie Grauain
To conclude with the beautiful diama of the
CBlCKEf ON THE HKARTH.
Caleb Plommer Mr. BARTON HILL
Dot, hor first appearance Mrs. Wolcoit
SATCBDAT
FAREWELL BENEFIT OF MR. J. B ROBERT,
when will be presented tbe tragedy otT HE BOBBERS.
MR?. JOHN DKEWS HEW AKCH STREET
THEATRE.
SECOND WEEK OF LOST IN LONDON.
BENEFIT Of MRS JOHN DREW.
1WO PIECfS TO-NI4Iir.
TBI8 (Friday) EVENING, January ft,
Eleventh grand representation of
LOST IN LONDON.
Nelly Ararovd Mrs. JOHN DREW
Benjam'n Blinker atuart Robson
Act First -Lancashire.
Act Pecond London.
Act Third Exterior of Featherston'R Villa
Act Fourth Dtning Hall In Featherstou's TUU.
Act Flub-Interior of Job's Cotiave
To conclude with the glorioes p'eca of
IHh Fat BOY.
WaddJIove the Fat Boy otnart Robson
A GREAT BILL ON HA'ITJRDAY N1GUT.
Seats secured six days In advance.
NEW AMERICAN THEATRE
GRAND NATIONAL CIBCUS. WALNUT Street,
above Elgbth,
EVERY F.VEf ING,
8TAB EQUE8TUIAN 1 ROtJFE,
kwA tli ftlArlmia Miir.ni.aai III VAIltOmfine Of
OLD DAMETKOTAHDltr.il UOMIUAU ujr.
OLD DAME TROT AN Oil KB COMICAL CAT.
(IRANI) FAMILY MATINEE
On Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday Afternoons.
AomiKHiun Matinee, ov cents to ait paru ui ma xucn
tret Children, hall price
JJOLIDAY GOOD SI
HOLIDAY GOODS!!
A matnlflccnt assortment, unsurpassed for
VARIETY,
ELEGANCE OF STYLE
OR
MODERATION IN TRICE I
Rich B obcmlan and China Vasea and Toilet Sets, Parian
Busts, Statuettes andVa.es, rich Work Boxes, Jewel
Boxes, Desks Diesalng Cases, Cabas, Folloa, Companions,
Odor Boxes, Gilt Mounted Cord Stands, Odor Cases, etc.
Fane? Nets, French Jewelry, Necklaces, Fancy Combs,
Paria Fans. Bilk Umbrellas, Toilet Oools. with a com
plete assortment of artlelea suitable tor BBIDAL, BIBTQ
DA Y or HOLIDAY FUEHEsTs, at prices tne most rea
sonable. M. DIXON.
12 8 n No. 21 8. EIGHTH Street, Philadelphia.
AMUSEMENTS.
A
MERICAN ACADEMY OF
MUSIC.
LfcOfAKD
CKOVEB DIRECTOR
OHAND ITALIAN OPERA.
Tlllfl Fndiiv) l.VKNING. January S.
Orlj time during the -fan n of
P.ltl'I B ui- ItA,
EK A.N I. eRNitNI.
LKNAKl. ERSA.M.
' r a .t.
Elvira, her very celebrated dramatic rota,
Minora Caror.7.1 Zncchl
Trnanl, the Tindlt Sittnor Inrn
jmn hut uumei ue Hiiva Hiunor Aotonuccl
Don Kicanio llerr Kuii-hnr.it
lapo llerr Mil l.-t
Uionna Madame Krlcharilt
Aiountoiiiccin, Ki be, ItanditU Knlgbla, and
llonnaa. hv the
Ladlra and Gentlemen o
, iUK UIIAHO CHOKUS.
Ibis firand Pneta bv Verdi hm nelriom rernlmd a
CANT of mch UMrORM XCKLI.tf !K. The cos
Tl '1JF.ii and Al'POIM MEMd are fcWand MAUM-
i J- n i.
Tickets of Admleo on. ONE DOLLAR AND FTP FY
heciired Feat Fitly Centl extra
fitly Centl extra V?)fe
Amiihlthcatre
TO-MOHHOW fSalnrrlnvl FVF.MSO. Jnnnr.
Inst nliilit of L'AKMt A INK, Jieverbecr'n celebrated and
wonderful? nopiiiar Operik 'I he production of thl
tiKAISI MKJI1.MO ot the OUhAT MAL8TKO In this
car is one limner expression ot fa
WOKl,l-Wflii I'UIXLABIII,
Secured seats for that craion AO
r nuillv l Ircle lor that occu!.lon 7.1 eta
Henta miiv be aecured anil Fatnllv (Mrnln Ailmlalnn
TU ki ts putiliaseil during eai h day at tho AeuUomy ot
Wtidic. and at Irumpler'a Music Store
VliW 1'IIII.ADELPHIA MU8KTJM, No. 833
1' MHRfc'r Ntreiit.
The iil Hinder tacs pleasure In announcing that this
tnsliHiniitile place oi resort has been entirely lemoilolto 1.
ilecuruteil. and paltilea. A beautiful Lecture Koiim has
been fl1 ted up at an expense oi I:iiiu0 lor the purpjai-ot
lurnisninir msirucfive ana innocent entuitalnineiit, suit
ahle tor lamilies and children.
t tbe oiicitution of many citizens the world-re
nowncd
MAMEHE TWINS AM) CHILDREN
MAtVEHK. TWINS AND IIHLDKKN
BlAMLKE WINS AND CIlTLDKr.N
hlAME-E TWINS AM) ( IIILUKKN'
hIAMI SK TWINS AND CHILDHKV
HJaMEMK '1W1NH ANI (JIIILDHKV
will be on exhihlt.on tor a abort time only, to glvn every
one an opportunity of seolnu tlicin previous o their re-
lirtiuiriiL toui puui u I'juiiuniuii
lu connection with the wondertul
AUSI KALIAN fHILDRFV,
AILSIRaLIaN CHiLDUKN,
AIS1 KALIAN CIIILDKKN,
At STK.M.IAN CrllLORKN,
A L'ST KALIAN ( HI LDltEN',
AI STHAL1AN 11 1 1.1 H. F. V.
Who ore evidently ot a t annihal Kace, judging from their
natural proclivities, their long sharp teeth, etc ; j-crhnps
the only specimen from that country now living, i hnir
beads are the sniutleHt and most curious. V shupedever
Dim Ull UUI1JUU UUIllB 111 LUIS UUU111),
Also,
THE IOWA. OIANTES,
1HK IOWA (HANTKSS,
1 1IB IOWA UlANThHR,
THE IOWA (HANTKSS,
'HIE IOVV A OIAN1ESS,
Wolihing five hunnred and etchtv-tbrec pounds.
A LIVE DOl HI.E-lIEADKI) CALK.
A LIVE DOUBLE HEADED CaL"'.
A LIVE MluL
ANACONDAS,
MONKEYS,
BIRDS
and lu.wO Nn'ural rmloslt'es, fotmlng altogether one of
the most attractive exhibitions ever presented to ihe
puoiic. .
Admission to the who'e. 35 crn'a. Ch'ldron. 25 cents.
Open daily, iroin 9 o'clock A. M. till 10 o'clock p. M.
J I (it II. 1. INOALLS. Proprietor.
ACAUKMY OF FLNB ARTS, CHESNUT
Ctreet. above Tenth.
Opcnlrom 9 A. M till 6 P M.
Leiijaniln West's prent Picture of
CUIUST B EJECTED.
Still on exhibition.
GE U MANIA ORCHfioTItA.-PUBLIO EE
hearsnla everv SsTtRDAY AFTERilOON AT
MTTBH AL FUND HALL. 3 o'clock. Engagements
maot i.y addrcsr ing GEOKGE DASTEHT, Agont, o. 12:11
mu. i c x dltvci. uciwp, jtnee anu vi
ITine. 10 lb 3in
MARSHAL'S SALES.
aKMIAL'S
SALE. BY VIRTTTF. CtV A
writ ol sale bv the Hon. .inim ( ln,im-.,iQ,in
Judt't) ol the District Court of the United Statos lor
the Eastern District of reniisylvania, to mo directed,
will be gold at public sale, to tne hichost and best
bidder, lor calt. on tho premises, S. li. corner of
BliOAD and WALLACE Stroots, on TilUItS
DAY, tho lUth day ot January, A. D. 1800, at 12
o'clock M.:
bairelg Mnokintr Tobacco.
1 Kosrer Meum Koller.
2 Roger (Juttlnjt Machines.
1 Hoifcr l'rcts.
1 Meatn Eu-iue and Ciuo.
1 1'lntloim tcale
2 linos Miuttme and Eoltlne,
1 Dressing Table.
1 Oil Can.
1 Box and Tools.
2 stoves.
7 Empty Barrels.
3 Empty Half Barrels.
1 barrel pure Yara; 1 bale, 90 pound.
i box L quorico l'tute.
1 1
lot Stems.
1 Vice.
1 J'ress and Boxe.
1 Drayton Machine.
1 DrvhifT Apparatus (pipes).
1 C'otloe Anil.
1 Sea p.
5 Siovcs.
1 I able.
1 packins Table and contents,
ofl half barrels t hewing lobacco.
25 lbs. Tulverized Luiuorice.
y cases and 4 lbs. Kiliikmick.
124 bbls. biuoktnar Tobacco.
6 bbls , part lull, Stems of Tobacco.
17 bbls. Mem Tobacco.
8 half bbls., part full, Chewing Tobacco.
252 lbs. baled tobacco.
bbi. Shorts
2i0 lbs. broken Stoma.
6 Empty Barrels.
2 cases Stem Smokinir.
1 lot Drying Frames and Racks.
1 lot Steam Tipes. .
2r5hovelB.
1 Fork. ,
1 Stove.
1 ream large Wrapping Taper.
20 I-nipt v Malt Barrels.
10,672 lbs. Smoking Tobacco. -1
case Dust r hliorts.
1 hod. Leal Tobaoco, with sample, No. C5 SW.
1 bhd. Leat Tobacco, with sample, No. 21.4S7.
1 bhd. Leaf Tobacco, with sample. So. 20 852.
. 1 bhd. Leaf Tobacoo, with sample, Mo. 66
1 bhd. Leaf Tobacco. No. 68,401.
1 libd. (Scraps, iso Will.
ibhd. Leaf Tobacco, No. 62 252.
bhd. Leaf Tobacco, No. 71,679.
1 bhd. Leal Tobacoo. No.
1 bhd. Leaf Tobaoco, No. 68,204.
1 hhd. Leaf Tobacco, No. 76,628.
hbd. Leal Tobaoco, No. 68 400.
1 hhd. Leat Tobacco, No 63 .008.
1 hhd. Leaf Tobacco, No. 63,761.
' 1 li bd. Scraps.
10 hhd. Stems. 8. K., No. 211, 200, 2C6, 108, 212,
109 911 Oi.fl 1 U 019 '
200 pounds Scraps.
200 pounds Stems.
100 Staves.
1 Lot Samples.
1 Elevator.
2 Hoisting boxes.
2 'ain(r boardB. '
1 Dryiuir apparatus.
79 barrels Smoking lot acco.
1 Desk, drawers and canon.
J JJair Scales.
1 Safe.
8 Chans.
1 Stove.
1 Iron Hat Back.
1 Letter 1'ret s.
821 lbs. Heartseaee Smoking Tobacco.
260 lbs. rkatmir Club do do
277 lbs. I'ure Y ara do do
1 Steam Boiler. ,
1 Shaiting and Bolt.
2 tii-indstones.
8 Cases Seed Leat T bacco, 629, 98, 6C0.
1 Lot coa one toa. ,
1 Horse. c
1 rtustiicss Waeon.
1 Sot harness.
1 m raw ( utter .
2 Bnckeis, aud other sma 1 anloles
United Htates Marshal,
F.aMern Diftriotof t'eunsvivania.
I'blladolphla. January 2 18H6. 1 8wluiJt
MARSHAL'S BALE. BY VIRTUS OF A
ll i. hi the Hon JOHN CADW AT IlKH
Judae of the IHstrlct Court.of tbe United Htatex In and
ii the Eastern District of Fennaylvaula, to me directed,
will be sold at nubile sale to tbe highest aud bent bidder,
ftr cash, at Powell ier A Co.'; Mora, No. I7 N.
Vronl aireet at U o'clock on r ki ia t, the ISth day
front nrrwt, "IS ipufk-.NTY TIlllI'HAKU eioil'
nr .1 anonrv . i r-.u , . " . - - -- -- j
pwked U. on. tenth box... p p E,lMAKI,R
TJ. 8 .Marshal for Faatern Du,ti let of Puua.
Ptliadelvbla, January I, ltWW. llthstutit
PROPOSALS.
yk Ni lil'AClTK COAL Ffj THE NAVY.
Navy DuPARTMFur,
ICREAtJ OF EQUlfMKKT AND KKOKUIT1JIO
D comber V. lH-io.
Sealed l'ropofula for fiiriuMili a Anthracite jat
for the Navy, to bo rtelivered (lurinf tho balance of
the lineal Jtar endiinr 8'i'h .1 one. lRBtl. will be re
ceived at fins bureau until 10 e'ciock A.
Jni.ua y, 18(Ki.
J fu se i ropofals mnot bo endorsed "Proposals for
Anthtacite coal lor Steam. 'rs." thut thoy ma be
diMfnpulstiod Mom other lusmes lttots
'I ho of.er tuuHt bo lor the delivery of OOjO tons, or
250 I out. os.
Tl e coal mupt be ot tho lest Buck Mountain or
Llack licath, or of a kn.d equal to thnni in all n
rpects, forthe purpose intended, which cqn.iiilT will
le tletcimtino. by a Board appointed ty tho Secre
tary of the Navy aft. Mho reception of the bids.
Ihe nn mo ot the coal proponed to be lurnishod
rnuet be stntcd in the oiler.
ltfsto be delivered in lumps of tollable slr.i for
naval steamor, clean, of unilorin quality, aoluctod
tree trom impurities, tuin ixed, of which tho con
tractor will be required to turnish snch erl.lonco an
will be tattpfactorv, and bo subject to such inspec
tion as to quality and quantity as the Department
nay ducct The coal must, in all respects, ho satis
laciory to the inspector or inspectors to be appointed
by the bureau, who will have tho rlRbtof poromptory
rejection.
Tho cool Is to be delivered on hoard vessels, 'at
pncti place in tbe port U Now York as may bu ilwin
Dated by tbe Bureau, and in such quautitb and at
Mich tunes as, in the opinion ot the Bureau, the
exigencies ol the service may require; cotniiieiicin
wiieu the veefcl Is reported reau to recivo caro;
lurnisliinr, il demanded, not ie-i tlian 1000 tons per
day, to le ditttubuted toeacli ve?ol, as may bo di
rected, until the loadintr is comp'eted.
In the case of failure to deliver tho ccal in procr
qtiamiti , ol the prom r qua ity, and at tho proper
tunc and place, the Bureau will reserve In tho con
tract tl.o rmht to purcbaso lorthwith, at tn- cou
tiactor'a rick and expotii-e. that which may scm
Ltcepmry lo supply tl.o dellc oncv.
uv detnurraire or other elnirnes to which tho
Navy Depart iiit'iil may bo subjected from delay in
ihe prompt tie tvery of tho coal by the contractors
Wi ) bo d'.ducted Horn their billa.
1 ho price must be lor the coal delivered on board
vcfsi Is. on the terms and couditlons abovo stnted.
at the contractor's n?k and expense uud without
extra cl.nruo ot any kind.
Tho oiler, as tequired by law, must bo accompa
nied by a written guaruutco, sizned bv on; or moro
repjionsiblo persons, to the effect that tliey under
take t at the bidder or bidden will, if his or their
bid bo accepted, enter li. to obligation, at sucli time
9t may be presciibid by the Jitirenu, with irood and
tuilicutit sucurities, to luruish the supp.ios pro
poned. No proposition will bo considered unless accom
jiameo by such guarantee; and tho Department ro
se rves the rmht to reject till tMe odors, if con.ndurod
to Lo to the IntPict ot the service to do so.
Two or moro sureties each in a sum equal to the
amount speched to be laid will bo required to
turn t e contract, and their responsibility will bo
certified by a United States District Jinlo, tinted
btutes District Attorney, Collector, or Navy Ajront.
As additional and collateral security, twenty por
cent, will be withheld trom the amount of all pay
nicntrf, wl.ich reservation is not to bo paid, except
by autliority ot tho fecrotary of tho Navy, nnlil tho
contrnct fliuil have been in all respects complied
with; and the remaining eighty per oent. or otnor
amount that may I e due upon each bill, will, when
a proprcertillcate is turui.bed bv tho inspector, and
tho bill approved by the Bureau, bo paid bv such
navy agents us tho contractor inuv name, within ion
days alter tbo warrants lor the same shall have been
passed by the Secretary ol tho Treasury.
It w ill bo Hiipulateu in the contract that if dolnult
bemado in the (ielivcry of tho coal in tho quun-
itv or the quality, and at tho n.uce and timu di-
1-. ctea by the bureau then, and in thut case, tho
contractor aud l is sureties will torleit and nnv to
tho I i.iteu States, as liquidated damages, a sum of
money not exceeding twico tno contract once,
whicn may bo recovered from limo to timo, accord
ing to tho act or acts of Congics iu thut ca.?o pro
vided. Bidders who?o proposals shall bo accenlod. and
Bom other, will bo notified, and, as early as prac
ticable, a contract will ho transmitted to them,
which tbtjr will lio required to execute within U-ii
tlavsaltoi its receipt at tho pest oiliee or navy ajreucy
Lamed by them.
ll.o foimol oiler, guarantee and certificate u here
with ulveu:
usa uif urjtx.it.
I (or we), of -, State ot -, hereby airreo to
furnish and doliv-1 thouaaud tons of an
thracite coul lor steamers' uso, at , at tno r;to
ol per ton ot 2210 pounds, amounting to
dollnrs, the whoio in coi lormity with tho provisions
and terms of the advertisement of tho 20th flay ol
December, 1805, Irom tho Nuvy iepartmcut, and
hereunto appended
Sltoiild mv (or ouri offer bo accented. I(orwel
request to Be liitnrmed at , and lliat thi cot
tract may bo forwarded to lor siuatuies una
ceriillcates.
(Place.) (Signed) A B.
(Ua.c )
FORM OF GUARANTEE.
We, tho undersiL-tied residents oi . in tho
State of , and ol , in tuo Stato of,
here bv I nitly and severally covonuut with tho
L'niicd States, and guarantee that Incuse tho fore-
goina-bid of be accepted, will, within
en days auer ttie receipt ot tno contract at
exei ute the eamo, with vood mid sullicicnt sttrecioJ
lor tho uelivtry of tho anthracite, ooal proposed, ir.
comp limco with tno terms ot the advertisement ol
the Will December, IStio, hereto appended, and undoi
wuicu it was ninuc; ami in case tno saia slnil
laii to enter into ine contract aforesaid, wo punran-
too to make good tho dillercnco between tho oiler ol
tbe aid , and tlin' wnicti may be accepted.
vi iiucsa, tsivueui, t .
(Dace) E. F.
(Date)
1 hereby crtily that, to tho best of my knowledsro
arabehet, the above-named guarantors, and
are uuu aim euiucicui.
(Sitrned), G. IT.
To be sinned by tbe United States District udtre.
United States District Attorney, Collector. orNavv
Acrent. 12 2i)lu4
B
R O W N & M A G E E,
MANUFACTURERS OP '
TRUNKS,
VAI.ISES,
BAGS,
RETICULES,
And all styles ol (rood) tuitablo for
Travellers and Excursionists.
A large stock of
JIOKOCCO TRAVELLING BAGS
AND RETICULES,
FOR GENTS AND LADIES,
Of our own Manufacture suitable for
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
11 26 No. 708 CHESKPT STRKEf.
P I N E
OPERA GLASSES.
A VERY LARGE VARIETY.
JAMES W. QUEEN & CO.,
12 21
No. 924 CI1ES"!UT STUEKT.
JJENNETT'S
FANCY BAZAAR
AND DEPOT FOB
PARIS NOVELTIES
SPECIALITIES,
No. SO N
EIGHTH
WEST SIDK,
STREET
11 28
ABOVE MABKKT
I. B. BEELEY'S H a n n TtiTRnrn.
g Truss EstabllNiiment. No. 1347 C'HKSMUT
iiii',.i iiienu i cbi uiuuu i nil iniua nn lb a hi
lUBbrHnotnei.. cures nuptures. frees the curd irom all
TRUSsy; preaauio. wii'uover rum, urea., cliaie. or De
ouuid iu i u j i uucu io lorm, reiiuuniK ao strap i
uted in f'atniURi alwavs innrl nw . ftuniiiirt
rs, Elastio Htocklnas, rihuuloier Braces, HuspeBsurlea,
etc., ol improved stvle. Lady atteudaut. Cah and ex
auiui., or feud for pamphlet. Vi lo lui
GOVERNMENT SALES.
CALKCFSEKV1CEABLK QUARTEUUASTEU
O alOKES.
tllllF QtJAfiTKRM AfrrKl'i OFFICE
I'KfOTOr W ISUIIItlWtl,
WASniKtiToi. D C. Jai uarv 1, 1M3
yf l re sola at I bl.lic Auction, under tbo airoo-
t'on ol l'.revet olonol t! H. Tumiikms, Qtiaru-r-niBKler
a' LIM ; L.S DFl'Or. AVashmrtoii, D. C,
on lUEfDAY. .Isnoarv 2.1 1F6A at 10 o'clock A. M..
alarce let ol OUAhlEliMATfcll 8 OKEH, con
Mating ol Iron Bei era. siwf at Col'ars, Hore Covers,
Hose Carries', Hammer. Hay Knives, Fire Hoso.
Neck Hnnp and Chtina, Travetnntr-'onro, Limbers,
Brsrdmg Irons, Irons, Iron Ticket 1'nsls. eto
1 1 e Mens must be removed within five da from
r"no oi rale.
Jerrn Cash, in Government funeX
D. H. KITCKEIt,
Bvt. J.'aJ.-Gtn. and Chiet Quartrmftxter,
1 8 17t Depot of Washing-ton. '
u
N1TED MAI E8 MILITAKY KAILhOAS.
CFFICR OF AeSIRTAWT OOARTKHMABTBIt. I
V AfiilNO-ioN. D. C, lecmi er 20th 115. )
Tealelt I N t TEL) 81 A I KM MILITAKY UAIL
I?OAD M.TEKIAL. at ALEXANDRIA. Va., wiH
le remmed on VVEDNEtiDAY, the lUth day of
January next.
In addition to the artio'es previously advertised
there will bo oflered :
((0 ( 00 leet caconed Onk T'snk and Timb.'r.
1 new I.atho, 8(1 feet long, SJi-lnch swing.
1 new Veit.cal Car-wheel llorcr.
1 second hand l'laner.
1 Eneiuo lloufo, So8 by 66.
30 Bulldlugfi, varying in sizo from 10 bv 10 to
80 bv (id.
1 Wl.arf, loot or Franklin street, containing 21,109
fqnnie feet.
Only a smalt proportion of tho now material has
oeen uisporca oi.
I a t to commence at 10 A. M.
Term Cash, in Government funds.
Vouchers lor rrni.spoi tation will be rccetvod fror.
railroad companies as cosh.
II L roniNsox
12 21lhstu0t Brevet Brliradier General, A. y. M.
pUBblU SALE
AT TIIE HUNKIORD ARSENAL,
rillLADELPHIA,
ON ACCOUNT OF THE UNHEl) STATED.
On THURSDAY MORNING, January IS, 13),
ut 11 o'clock,
will be sold a Public Sale,
tiUM'OWDEK. UY SAMPLE. i7. .:
10.CC6 Gounas United Mates Powder mixed, badly
caked.
DUl'O pounds Lnited lates Cannon Powder, badly
caked
4i'( 0 rounds United States Mortar Powder, dirty
anil coked
4(01 pounds United States Powder, irood mixed
urnin.
87 4C3 pounds Confederate Sttfes Powder, good
mixed train.
4107 pound. Confcdetato Slates Powder, badly
eiftmaged.
1 bis Powder Is stored at Fort Delawaie.
Samples may bo seou at the Watertown, Water
rliet, and Iranklord Arsenals, and at the United
States Accncv, No. 45 Worth Street, Now York.
AY hen the interest of the Government may require
it, the powder w ill be bid In.
Itims, United States currency.
S. V. BF.NET,
12 Mtiifit Evt. Lt.-Col. U. S. A. Coinniuiianiir.
SALE OK SUUPLUS GOVERN VI ENT MULES,
ALL C.dOO AND SERVICEABLE
OKFICE OF A8HISTANT QUARTKIVMASTKn. I
Wilmikoion, lJol., Jaiiutirv 2. isi;fi. )
Will bo sold ut public auction, at Wilmington,
Delnwaro, on
Fiitlay, tho oth of January.
Ki idiiy, tho 12th of January.
Friday, the 19 h ot January.
Fnilnv, the 20th of January.
Four hundred cood and serviceable mules.
One hundred ou each day of sa e
The particular attention of purchasers is ca'led to
llio exco lent quality of tficre mules, beinir oi vood
ize, in pood condition, kind arid eentle, and woll
broke to harness, being iho surplus team mules of
Wasliintrton Deiot.
Anin als sold singly.
hale to comnienee at 10 A.M.
leinip Ca.-h, in Unite rotates currency
lly order if Brevet Briiradier-Uoneral James A.
Eiiu, iu charee FUst Division tj. M. (i O
C. 11. C. ALLAH II EK.
1 3 2ot Captain and A. Q f.
PROPOSALS.
o
IFiCE OF TDE DEPOT QUARIER.UAsrEli
Foul Ljcavenwoktii, Kansas, I
December li), lSti5. f
FEOl OPALS FOR ARMY TRANSPOBTATION.
Scaled ProooBals will bo received at tins otlie untt'
12 o'clock ou tiie 81st day of January, 1800, tor fit
1 rantporlation ot Military Supplies duriutr tho year
180(1, ou tho following routes:
If outk No. 1 t roiu Forts Iy avenworth, Laramio.
and Riley, and other depots that may beO'iab.islied
dur.iix ttie abovo year on the west bans of the Mis
souri rivi r, north ot Fort Liaveuworth and south of
lntitudo 42 deirrees uortu, to any posts or stations
ti.at ate oi may be established in tho 'Ijemlories oi
. . ... 1.1.... TT...I. ......tl. ... Inil.
iilJlllKU, J-'UCUUlll, llltlllW, OUU UlUll, DliUlU Ul llir
tuile 44 decrees north, and east oi loinjttudo 114 de
ques wist; and in tbo Territory of Colorado north
ef 40 decrees north. Bidders to stale tho rate ipor
1(K pounds per 100 miles at which they will trans
tioit said htoies in each of the months irom April to
' . . .... 1
( J unitler luc usivu. ui luujrar iovaj.
l.f.iTTu No 2 Fiom J-orts Leavenworth and
Bilev, Iu the state of haroas, and the town of Kan-
fas, in the Siato oi Jiisfoun, io anv posve or muui
ti ut ure or may no esiauiistiea iu uiu oimv ui mu
spa fir (n M.e Territorv of Colorado, south of lati
tude 40 debtees north, drawint? su plies trom Fort
Lcuvtnwertli; ana to ton uuiou, n. ju or omer
ucpot that may do desit-uated in tlmt Torritory, to
rort car onn anu io any uumr lu uiui ji,iu,.a uu
tho route. Bidders to state tne rate per loo pounds
per 100 nutes at wlncii tney win tranpo saiu stores
in eacU of tho months liom April to Soptumber in
clusive, el the year lgC8.
KoutbNo. 8. From Fort Union or such othor
depot as may be established iu tuo Territory of New
Mexico, to auy posts or stations that are or may be
established, iu that Territory, aud to such po.tB or
stations as may be riesirniMud in the Territory of
Arizona ana Mate oi texas, west oi iuukuuuu iuu
derreea west Bidders to state tbo rate per 100
pounds per 100 miles at which they w i I transport
saia Btores in each of tne mouths irom June tJ No
vember inclusive, ol tho year 180B.
The weiuht to b transported each year will not
exceed 10,000,000 pounds on Route ho. 1,. 15,000,000
pounds on Kouto No. 2, and B.UOO.OOO pouuda on
Kouto No. 8 .. ,
' No additional percentage will be paid for tho
transportation ot bacon, lard, bread, piue lumber,
slilniies. or any other stores.
Bidders should eive tlinr names iu full, as well as
their place, of residence, aud each proposal Bhould
be accompanied by . bond in tho sum of ten thou
sand dollars, sipued by two or more respensiDle
persons, Kuarauteeing that, in caBe a contract is
awarded lor tho route meutiom d iu tho proposal to
tho parties proposing, tho contract will bo acoopted
and entered into, and cood and sullicicnt security
furnished bv said paxles. in accordance with the
terms of this advortisennmt.
The amount of bonds itquired from tho contrac
tors will be as follows:
y-l
., .. 8!!!!'.!'.! eo.ooo
Satisfactory evidence of tho loyalty and solvency
of each biduer and person oliorod as security will be
required.
li ...... la miial V n 1 Tl I f.rH
Proposals for Army Transportation on Kouto jy.,
'2 ' or '8 ' " as the case may be, and none will vo
entertained unless tnoy tuny uompiy wnu u
Quirements of this advertisement.
Parties to whom awards are made mast Do pre
pared to execute contracts at once and to etvo tuo
required bonds for tuo luithiui performance ol tuo
"contracts will bo made subject to the approval of
tho Quarteinuwter-Oeneral j but the right is reserved
to reject any or all bids that may be otlored.
r...i.,JLv.S.. n.,. iu. in rwidiiie-s torservlcebv tho
lstda7ofA.l80a:aua,..
have a P ace oi uusincno oi
nity of lorta Leaveuworth and Union and othef
depots that may be established. t Woh. thej may be
communicated with promptly roadi y..
By ordor of the Quarwrmiuter J5oAor1rTErl
12 22 8 Colonel and Chiof tiuartormas'or.
E OIIO K- 1' L O W M A 8,
G
OA RP ENTER AND B U1LDER,
No CART Ell STREET
Machine Work ui lLUiwrigntiiij promptly
ended w. li m
ri'TIR STAflii AUtiMi, iiyj. .10 i"w-"-i
J TBFKTtllOVJ5 TU1BD, WILL BE COSllNUEi
Kta WPH of EVERT CERPRlpTIOy CONBTANTL1
OS JIAKB, AD IN AS Y AJsOLJiT.
GOVERNMENT SALES.
Al'dE SALE 01 ..VK.lifMl NT BUILD
i 1NOS ANDOTllI.K PKOPKR1Y AT l'OliNP
LOOKOUT, MD.
UlAIjqnARTKRB 1JKPARTMKKT WAPn INOTOH, )
Office of hikf a rtek master. J
Washington, t) C , Jecemlier 29. 1H5 )
Will be sold at l'uhlio Anclion to dm hiirh.nt tiiil-
der at POIN1 LOiKOUT, Md , commencinn
Hit RSI) AY, January 18, lotlO. at 10 o'clock, A.
M., the following frame buildings and othor publio
property at that oi.co, via. :
LJMir.i; siAir.s ur.iMe.aAL, iiual lTAL,
Ono licadoiiarters Htnldin?, 176 by 25 feet! 15
IIoFpita' W arils. ach 17fi bv 25 feet ; one Me .'-.mine,
2tM by 28 leet) ene Onards' 'Quarters, 107 bv ii t"0t;
one Crnirahand yoaitors. COby 14 footi oue K jiion,
(JO b 2S leet; one Chapel, 77 oy 26 teot; one i,, un
ary, t tf by ti leet, with ttanonary l.utiioe, L. ckio
tive I. oiler, and ail toe necessaiy apparatos for t r.ua
lai tuny and dry nr ; one Cow Stable. 91 b II ut;
cne Horse Mnble, 62 by 21 feet ; on Wskou ui, . to,
Hiiaii; one Banfraau House, 66 by 25 le- ; .ine
Wareiioupe, 66 by 2ft leeti oue Ice ll
40 bv 80 teet, aud 19 feet hii'h ; Water-, .nk
Buildimr, 17 by 17 feet, 80 feet high wtth urt .ir
water tauk, id leet U ameterj two Coul Houmn, ,
taw Home, one Forage House, oi.e Ij ad Houa , i
oue Wash House, or various dinensionj; a
' IS
(I
covered l'lank Footwalks connectnia tho ab.
nni'aings; accreBato leuirth 1M00 leei, ana 8
wiuo.
iho shove-mentioned Headqnartnrs Buililu,.
two stories hirb, lathed aud nlastoreil, auu ibj
i'S
..(
..1
teen iiosnitai v artis, tho Jns-liotie, and a ..
other stiucturts are also lalhed and piatterao
m PK1SON CAMP.
10 Hofpllal wards, eaon 14i) bv V feet) ' Co
hoes ., each 148 by 2 leoti one Cook hou-. , 120
20 leeti one Cook-house, 140 by 25 loot, w t.1 t
wnnB. ach 80 by 20 leet; one Henduiiarten Bu .
inif, 72 by 21 feet, with two winiM. enth o b Ji fe
one c. S. tochoIlSO, SO by 22 h-et ; one Dispell
40 by 88 feet i one Chapel, 100 bv 14 leet; nuc .
press Cilice, 30 by 10 icet j one Guard ilouso o i
60 by 15 teet; one Onart. rs. one Oltice. and
Mort room, oi various uimonsions;
tlso B1S81.1.
a
.d
.It
.ii
ieei oi rei'cinv, i urn intru , oio !i,
Fence, 6 Icet hiirh; 700 lineal teet o
ii teet oc ti
covered P,
al feet 1 1.
i;tmk. r,
FuotwaikK, 12 leet wide; and A1S8 h
Foolvnik. 4 teet wide, with rail.
yllAHTEKM AhTEH'h UEP
Oi:e yunrters, H O by 28 leet ; o:.
14 leet ; uuo Onartors, 12 by 22
iuur er ,0;
by
is,
-ut
i
I OiiO . l.l-'i
etby28feet; three Slables, avera.n 139
i,
acu;oiie Morehouse, 84 by it leet; nn' j.n
Mio , t3 by 24 feet; one Wheilwrwht Ob p. iV.
14 leet; and lour Olliccs, threo Quu'urs, two
houses, one Oil-house; one Saddler's Miop m l
Jlei'S tloiife, ot various dimensions
MISCELLANEOUS BUI Lli NU.S, AXD OT :
I'ROPFUTY.
One Poet Hospital, 70 by 26 tiet ; one C rr .
-j
. 1
.ie
rd
Mi
I,
pioienouso, xtiu uy 80 leet; one com ar.
room and Olhce, Si by 27 leet; oi:o iniic '.
leet ; ono Cuaid House (lor). ,0 bv 00 : c.
Ounrd House (loi;), 8vi by 20 loot; two t-aiu- .
Houms small size; oil" Barrack, at 1 ou L i.
10 Ly 20 leet; ono Ordnance t-tor-houso ' o4
leet; one fclauiiutcr House 40 by 21 leet, w tn '
24 b' 13 leet, and Outbuildings, 9 by 9 loet;
bie, 80 by 22 feet; ana 10 Kitchens, cuarn .
Ol various dimensions.
One wnarl ol l imber and Lumber, 470 f"e
and varying in width from 22 to In2 leet.' 2!"
leet olMcckade, 11 leet high ou tho Polo i '
with bloek-liouso 20 by 80 feet, four p etfi r:.
10 by 12 teet, and 100 lineal leet qJ plank lo
6 leet wide. 167 lineal leet oi Stockade on .
with I luc r-house 16 by 20 fiiet, and three r .
ot aiious uimeii?ions, and a ftiotwak., -
One Hoso Carriage ; 28 Fire Ladders; 'J4 .'. "
Fne Buckets; aud six lengths ot iioio, en.
;i
j
,
a.
aa
116
oct
1011P.
'llinc Cooking Ranues; one rerpetua! ; a
qnai.tiiy ol o.d Lumber; and a number oi 1 ..
Point Lookout, iiuated at the junctiou i'o
triune river with Cluaueuke otiv. was. ! the
war. a lavonte watering i lnce, and is wci . :od
lor tho purpose now, having excellent luci'.. tor
saltwater bathing, ntiu abundance offish au-i .mo.
Tho buildinps above euumeratod uudur tb.' '.ic'- . i f
"United (State. Oenerul Hospital," aie h.i.i.c di
rectly on tho Point, (ho principal structures o u
nrinnteu iu a circle, rudiiit.ng iroin a coi.n .-tn
centre, und connected by covorcd tootwull.i. ind
cou d with moderate expenso be fitted up p opi riy
lor tbe acc mmod.'ition ot visitors, us a steuin .a in
dry, ice-houo, coal houso. water-tanks, and m iny
otl.er recessary struciure-i tor the purposo, are re.ay
tor imntedinto use. An excellent opportunity is
a so u Horded to land owners iu the vicinity, ai.dolpo
where, to wcuro valuable leucing aud building
material.
a tteamrr will leave tho Government wharves,
south Bido ol Ihe basin, near Fardy's slnpard, BaU
timore, Md., ut 10 o'cock, on the morning of Wod
liesilay, Jununry 17, 1800, for tho transportation of
binders to Point LooRout; and will bo returned until
the closo of tho salo to letin u the passengers to Bal
lnr.iro. Aluius wilt bo lurnished ou the boat at tun
usual rteumhoat rates.
1 he Bti'tdiiigs willbesold singly, aud other pro
peny In lois toeuit purcl asers.
The niilitaiv guard will remain in chargo of the
Buildings, etc, tor lil'een days alter the salo, if
deHrctt. and uurchusers will be allowed twenty days
in w hich to remove theii property
ieinis each, in Ooven inent funds.
AI. 1. Ll DINGTON,
Colonel ana Chief yuartermsKtcr,
1 1 15t Department ot Washington.
JARGE SALE OF UNITED STATES ORD-
AaM E 1 ROPKB1 V.
Will be so d at I ubiio Auction, by T. A.McCLEIs
LANH, Auctioneer, at Al egheny Arteuul, i'.it
l uiir, l a., commencing at 10 o'clock A. M SlON
D.tY, Juuuary 15, 1800, the following articlos, yiz. : ,
4 Iron Can 11 on.
62 Upper a-ema'e Carriagos , cast iron.
76 f-els Artillery Hanies.
15,282 Foreign Muskets aud Rifles, new and r
repaired.
13,202 United Mates Muskets and Riflos, new ana
paired.
62.P31 foreign Muskets and Rifles.
13, (4 United States Muskets aud Rifles.
bfhtw Hrecch-loadiug ana otnor carbines.
463 Colt's ano (Sharp's Kiilea.
161 Sporting Rifles.
30 f-hotOuus.
8.022 Sluket aud Rifle Barrels.
lU.inw Batoucta, 'JriabKular and Sword.
2.t-6 Kevolvers
1.R76 babres and Swords.
4.000 SeUCavalrv Aocautrementa.
66,000 Sets Infantry Accoutrements.
8 600 Haddles, Cavalry and Artillery.
20,000 Part, of Horse Equipments. Bridles, Hone
jiruBiies, currycuiuus, umj.
8 CC0 Saddle islanhets.
8,200 Pans ot Artillery Harness.
4,000 Pounds 01 Powder, Cannon, Musket, Rifle, and
Sporting.
2 Incomplete Set. of Wrought Iron parts lor
Casemate Carnages.
GOO 'Ions Scran Cast lion.
0 Tons Scrap Wrought iron.
60 tons Leud and Ai timony, in pigs; Typo Mo al.
100 Wrouirht Iron Axles.
26.000 lbs. Lead Dross.
17,000 Packing Boxes. . .
A large lot ol AppenaageB mi musscv, vwumin,
OlO. T 1 nm .... . I " ,.n.
A large lOt Or Aruuorj luiuiciuciim uiu
ments. , ...
A large lot OI spare pans uir mun.o;n, bio.
A larffo lot ot 'fool, aud Machines.
-I'nn.hasera will be required to remove (to ro-
peny ten day. alter the sale.
iern.c. R. H. R. WHITELET,
TJcufetiant-Colonel of Ordnance and Brevet Brigadier-General
U. S. Army.
Allegheny Areonal, December 26, 1805, 12 23 15t
I EXTENSIVE SALE OF OOVEK SMENT FKO-
PERTY AT FAYETTE VI uLE, N. 0. '
The entiie stock of tho United States Ar. nal to
bo .old od THUKSDAl , January 11. 1866, by
EUVf AltlJ Jj l OALli, ABOuonmr. -Consisting
of the lollowiun articles, vi. :
Maonlnery Boilers, ranging fiom 15 to 42 UOt.
Larue lot Wrouht and Ilg Iron.
Guns, Howiizors, Columbtad". 82-pouodeis. . ,
Grindstones, solid Shot. Gas Pipe, and other arti
cles too numerous to mention.
Also From three to fie million, of Brick, Brown
Btono, efai. etc.. the remains of the .paid LAraeual.
Bv order of Chief of Orar ance, Washington, U, C.
.1 F. LUEEN8, Lieutenant and D C O.
12 208t Wilmington, N C.
B
UL'EAU OF ORDNANCE. NAVi UEI'A'tt.
MENT, -0r
WABnisaTOH Citt, De.embor 18. If .
SALE OF A LABGE LOT OF OLD AND UN
V1CKABLE NAVV CANNON.
Notice is heieby given, that there will be s
the Navy ard. Brooklyn, Now York, at ,
auctjou, on the 10th and Uth dnvs ot JM
180(1, at noon, alaigo lot of o d Narv Cannon
Iheae Cannon will be sold bv the pound
hichost bidder, lerms a h m Government "
one hull' the purchase moov to ta piw at tl.
of tho salo, and ihe remaimier within ten dav
wards, at which time the Cannon must be re
iromtheNavy Yard, othor ie thoy wiU ev
the Government. .. .
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given on application to the OiUnanoe Officer .
Brooklsn Navy Y.rd. , . " l r.
12 15 taw. 1 "
Navy. LHiparimi-t.