THE DAILY EVENING TELEG1MFIT. PHILADELPHIA,' MONDAY, JANUARY 8, -186G. OITY INT K liLlGE-NCE For addiliotial Local IlciM see Fij'Ji 2 'ay. Religious Intklt.igkkcb.-- The Cente nary of Mcthodit-mRwptning of a Methodist Church Dedication of a JSeio vhurctiA Lift of Anniversaries. In accorduuee with a resolution adopted in November last by the General Cen tenary Committee, et Its nes-don in New York, yesterday, the first Sabbath ot the year 18G0, was observed by tho Methodists of tins city as a day of religion services, for the especial purpose of nekinir God's blcssinp upon the centenary joar. In the mornine, the pastors of the various churches of that denomination delivered sermons suited to the occasion. The address of the bishops to the ministers and members was read in most of the churches. It is somewhat ex tended, but nevertheless interesting. i On May 12th, 1730, the foundation of the first Methodist t hurch In the world was laid, with prayers and fodits of praise, at Bristol, England. The hundredth anniversary of Enplish Method Ism took place in 183!. The English Methodists appointed the 26th of October a a day ol festive religious observances throughout their churches in all parts of the world, Pecuniary contribu tions for certain great interest of the Church were called lor, and the call was answered by a liberality never before equalled in any one 1 nstance in their history, If. indeed, in th his tory of any other Christian body. The Weslevan Mtthodifita gave $1,08(1,000, while the American Methodists gave $000,000. Wesley died m J 791, at the head of 660 itinerant preachers, and about loO.OOO communicants. In 1H39 lens than half a century later the denomination had grown to more than 1,171,000, Including about 5200 itine rant preachers in the Weslevan and Methodist Episcopal Churches; and comprising the various todies bearing the Methodist name, to an army of more than 1,400,000, of whom CG80 were itine rant preachers. Tho St. George's M. E. Church, Fourth street, near JNew, which was partially destroyed by tire on the twelfth day of August last, was reopened yesterday with services appropriate to the occa sion. In the morning the Kev. Bishop Simpson delivered a very interesting discourse, and was made a liie member of the church. A collec tion, amounting to $1700, was taken up. In the afternoon a grand reunion ot the old pastors, members, and friends of the cnurch. took place. The pastor, Rev. D. W. Bartine, gave a very interesting history of the career of the church. He stated that the buildiug in which they were now worship ping w as erected in the year 1764, and was con sequently one hundred and two years old. In the year 1837 a great alteration was made in the edifice, changing it Irom its then ancient to more modern proportions, in order to accommodate the rapidly increasing membership. No altera tion has been made of Importance since that period, until alter the buildiug was injured by hre in August last. The debt against the church at the prenent time he stated amounted to about) $4600, and called upon those who were present to make up the deficiency, amounting to $2000. 1 Yesterday the Central Congregational Chapel, the third ot that denomination in this city, Mtuated on Eighteenth street, below Mount Vernon, was dedicated. The building cost about $40,000, and will hold between four and live hundred persons, and was well filled. The in troductory services were by the Rev. E. P. Smith, of the Christian Commission: the prayer of dedication by the venerable Dr. Goodell, an India missionary; and the sermon by the pastor, the Rev. Edward Hawes, tormerly of Maine. The singing was excellent, and the services re-.mark-ably interesting. The anniversary of the Sunday Schools con nected with the First Retormed Presbyterian Cnurch, Broad street, below Spruce, took place ' yesterday afternoon. The exercises opened with singing by the school, iollowed with praver by Rev. Dr. Wylie. A portion of tne Scriptures waa then rend by Rev. Dr. Ferris. Aftef the singing of another psalm, a statement of the schools present was read by the Assistant Super intendent, c. There aie three schools in all, two of which are missions. One of the mission schools it composed entirely of colored children. i The three scnoois comprise 12 onicers. n male and 87 female teachers; 301 male and 3G4 temale pupils. Interesting addresses were then made by Rev. Drs. Junkin and Wylie. St. Paul's Church, on Third street, below Wal nut, was crowded yesterday alternoon, the occa sion being the fiftieth anniversary of the Sunday Schools of that church, and the final sermon of Rev. Dr. Goddard, the .rector, who has accepted a call from Hiateu Island. Besides the decora tions of evergreens, there was a number of other adornments. The pulpit had upon it two mis sionary ships, one under full sail. On the table in front of the pulpit was a pyramid, arranged with holes to receive tho bouquets, 'Offerings ot tne ditierent clauses, and this was surmounted with a cros6 of evergreens. The infant school presented a magnificent basket of natural flowers. The total contributions are as follows: Female school, ik'Sl'SB; Male school, $635; Bible clastes, $-t02-G;i; Infant school, $708-62; Miscellaneous, $10760; Total $2r04 -04. The seventh anniversary of the Sunday Schools ot the Church of the Intercessor was held yes terday morning in the church, Spring Garden below Broad. Bishop Stevens conducted the exercises and delivered the address to the chil dren. The offerings were chaste and neat, mostly flowers. One class, the Dudley A. Tyng class, carried a blue silk bani.er, with an appro priate motto in gold letters. Another had a large photograph, representing Faith, surround-'Cd-witb a wyeathjof flowers, aud the words "The Just shall live by faith" in immortelle. The fourth anniversary of the Sunday School Missionary Society of the Fpring Garden Bap tist Church was celebrated vesterday afternoon, at the Church, Thirteenth street, below Coates. The exercises were commenced by singing the hymn; "Beautiful land ot rest," followed by a sprayer, nd singing "Love'.y Zion." The new exercises reading essays at the monthly meet ingshave proved suc'ceasiul and instructive. The report closes by asking the encouragement of the friends of the mission, and their influence to make the financial condition more prosperous this year than that of any previous year. After an appropriate address on the importance of mission societies by Rv. Beuiamin Griffith, the report.on the distribution of funds collected during i the year was read. Tub Germantwn Murder Addi tional Facts. Mayor McMichael has offered a reward of $600 for tne apprehension of the mur derer, or for information that will lead to his detection. The Mayor had a conference on Saturday night with tb Chief of Police and Chief Franklin. It is not unlikely that German town will offer an equal sum. So tar as tne Executive branch of the municipal Government is concerned, every effort will be made to arrest the murderer. A man who lives in the neigh borhood, and passed the house a few moments beiore .7 o'clock, states that he observed a man btandiusr on the porch talking to some person, and he heard a woman's voice. He could not give a satisfactory description of the man, however, i Duriug yesterday nothing- else was talked about or thought of in Germantown but the murder. Parties came from all directions and gazed at the house, which is at present without ' occupant, and securely fastened and watched. The body of the unfortunate victim was re moved yesterday morning from the house where the murder was committed to the undertaking establishment of Mr. Leveriiitr, on Main street, near Shoemaker lane. Quito s number of a quaintances of Miss Watt called during the day at the undertaker's, im pellud by a desire to take a last ca.e at the features of the deceased. Chief Detective Benjamin Frwiklin, in com pany with Detectives Jo-hua Taggart, , Benjamin I.evv and Trvon, repaired to Germantown early resterdav morning, and eperu the entire day In investigating the circumstances connected with tSe murder, with a view, if possible,! obtaining information likely to lead to an arrest o the tStratorof the murder. Sufficient evidence was adduced to warrant the arrest ol two parties, who we now in custody, but no further purlieu lars ean be published at present regarding the circumstances urrounding the name, ot he KSK baid to-day, and it is hoped their en "n irinr uie inure ?rer or murderers to Tint CAHrKT WiUVKHB.-On Saturday evening a Mated meeting f the Journeymen In ctam Carpet V avers wits held nt Central llnll, rrsnkford road, near Master street, and was largely attended. The chair was occupied by W. J. Moflet. The Committee appointed nt the last meeting to nonpt a scalo oi prices to govern the roembets of tlio Association, made the following report: Ktuht-Htring, Including winding, 16 to 17 cents per yard; eight-string, without winding, 1(;J to 17 cents per yard: eigtit and a-hall string, with winding, I7i to lrt cents per yard; nine-string, including winding, 18 to 10 cents per yard: ten-string, including winding, 21 to 12 enraper yard; eieven-stnng, iueluding winding, 23 to 24 cents per yard; twelve-string, Including winding, 26 to 26 cents per yard; thir teen ttrlng, without winding, 25 (o 2(1 cents per yard; thirtecn-stnng. including winding, 27 to 28 cents per yard. The consideration ot ths re port was postponed for the present. Celebrities Wedlocked. An extraor dinary marriage took place at tho Untou Metho dist Episcopal Church, Fourth street, below Arch, last evening. Mr. Rein, a German, anl a celebrated tamer of horses, was united to Miss Hannah J. Duke, tho Iowa giantess. Tho bride aroom is rather below the middle stature of man kind in point of size and weight, he scarcely turning the beam at ens hundred and forty pounds. The bride weighs live hundred and eighty-five pounds avoirdupois. She has been exhibited lor some time past. Mr. Rein, on visiting the establishment, tell violently in love with the fair giantess, proposed mnrrfago, and "oi course she said yes." The bridal party con sisted ol the Siamese twins, Chang a id Eug, and other celebrities of the museum. Typographical Socikty. On Saturday evening, at the annual election of the Philadel phia Typographical Society, the following gen tlemen were elected for the ensuing year: Pre sident, Samuel D. Carter. Vice-President, Hugh J. Durborow. Treasurer, N. 8. Hales. Secre tary, James Ble'och. Assistant) Secretary, 11. W. Robertson. Steward, John L. Hailowolf. Libra rians, S. II. Stnats, E. Ditlcnbaugh, Daniel Clarke, William Lacy. Beneficent Fund Com mittee, Charles Brigham. E. II. Mundav, Samuel II. FelL Thomas Nicholson, William B. Eokert, Acoording to the Treasurer's Report, $2257'7t has been expended lor sickness and funerals, and $23917 lias been granted to widows of deceased members. - A Monument to Bishop Potteb. Active measures are in progress to erect a fitting memo rial to the late Bishop Potter. The contributions are to take the form of a thank-offering for the restoration of peace and the "great enlargement of civil liberty," and a building is to be erected havinc, in the language of Bishop Stevens' Pas toral Letter to the Clergy and Laity, "as its cen tral feature a large Chapel for the tree preaching ot the Word of God; and connected with it, the needed rooms and offices for all Diocesan pur poses, and for the use ot the various Church So cieties, constituting, in its utility, a noble Dio cesan House, worthy to be the memorial tribute of a great Diocese to a great aud beloved Bit hop." Fire Matters. The Hibernia Fire Com pany were visited last Tnursday by a dele gatiou Irom the Newark ' Fire Association, of Newark, N. J. They brought with them a massive walnut frame, scrolled with gold, containing a set ot beautifully written resolutions, expressing thanks to the Hibernia for the hosoitality ex tended to them while their guests on the late pnrade of the Philadelphia Fire Department. The recmanship of the resolution is a master piece. The frame is ot heavy black walnut, oiled, and its corners are scrolled with ?old. The Ilibernia Engine will reach this city from Washington, D. C, on the 16th mat. - j The Point Bbeeze Fibe. The Are at the Point Breeze Gas Works was fullv unier control on Saturday. During the afternoon the steamers of the Southwark Engine and South wark Hose were employed in throwing wat-r on the smouldering mass. The loss will not be as heavy as at first supposed. The coals are but partially affected, and in using a portion of the coal taken from the fire, it is discovered that the lots is not very considerable, the amount of gas manufactured being within 15 or 20 per cent, of that proaiicea irom tne coals as delivered at tne shed. Moy A messing Sodp:Society. This chari table organization commences operations to-mor row, in tne lat season tuoy daily ted 601 adults and 850 children. The prospects are at present that the number of recipients will be larerelv In creased. The annual amount of soup and bread aispensca Dy mem averages oooo loaves ot bread, 50U0 pounds oi inuiun meal, and about 200 gal lons of soup per day. Contributions may be handed To the President, Robert Gratl'en, No. 637 l'lite street, or uoiiins uet. Treasurer, JNo. Aii S. Second street. Serenade to Constructor Hanscom. On Saturday evening the employes of the Navv Yard, headed by a band of music, proceeded to tne. uirara House tor tne purpose ot compii mriiting William L. Hanscom, Esq., who had recently retired from active official duties at the Philadelphia Navy Yard. After a line instru mental performance by the band, Mr. Hanscom made his appeamnce, accompanied by Hon. Leonard Myers, who acknowledged the compli ment in tit Ling et vie. Alleged Forgery. Francis Wallace and Wm. Davis were charged on Saturday with, ob taining goods under false pretenses. It is al leged that they purchased two coats, valued at $56, from Simon llano, a clothing dealer, aud oiiered in payment an order on Charles Megar- ge & Co., paper merchants, which was a for gery. Davis had on, at the time ot the purchase, an assistant surgeon's suit, and represented Wal lace as his father. They were committed in the sum of $1000 each, to answer at court. Epiphany Sunday. Yesterday being Epiphany Sunday, was celebrated in an appro priate manner in all tho Catholic and Episcopal hurches throughout ' the city. In St. Mary's Catholic Church, 8. Fourth street, solemn high mass was celebrated by the pastor, Rev. George Strobel, and an interesting discourse was de livered by Rev. Father Reilley. At St. Joseph's Church a very full choir was in attendance, and the tenors were unusually good. A tine sermon was preached by Kev. Father I)e Moria. Attempt at Swindling. On Saturday afternoon a young man entered a beer saloon on N. Fifth street, having in his hand a check on which he desired the barkeeper to loan him $20. The barkeeper hesitated. The Jeremy Dlddler said: "Oh. it is good I" but he concluded that it might not be and went out, ostensibly to obtain the required sum, but really for the purpose of culling an officer to take possession of the would be swindler. When he returned the bcatnp hud left. Accident on a Railroad. On Satur day afternoon a down train from Germantown rau into a carriage at the junction of Tenth 6treet and the Germantown road, breaking the carriage into iragmeuts, and severely iniunng .the daughter ol Mr. Ashton, residing on Popla. street, above Eleventh. Mr. Ashton and his wife were in the carriage, but they escuped without injury. 1 arrital of a. Regiment. Yesterday morning, about two o'clock, the 47lh Regiment P. V., Colonel Goven, arrived in the city by sea from Charleston. The brave soldiers rcjoioad at their return home alter along absence, aud gave vem to lepcated cheers. Tuoy marched up Ches nut Btreet, with music, at three o'clock yester day morning. Trial Trip of a New Boat. The trial trip ot the new steamer Atlantic, which wai launched a lew days since from tha ship yard at Kaigbn's Point, win take place to-dav, aud if found to work well, will be placed immediately upon the Cooper's Point Ferry. Promotion Well Merited. Colonel Ford, a young Piidadelphlan, is now in this city, having just crossed tho plains from Colorado, where he is attached to General Dodge's stuff. Ford enlisted as a private In the 4th Iowa Ilogi juient at the outbreak of tho war. Tun Voie on toe Fire Horn. The following is the vote lor the fro horn at Su I hilin's Fair, un to Saturday evening, inclusive: Weeeacoe, 3242: Franklin, 2728; Shiftier, 3061: Jiope ftngine, 4(: jioyamensiiiff, ;fa; Bcnuynui Hose, 2. Sealed ballots onlv will be received this evening, Irom 8 to 10 o'clock. Robbery and Asratjlt and Rattery. On Saturday Alderman Beitler held Rolwit McCoimick. alius Georie Bowers, in $2000 bail to answer the charge of robbery of a coat at Seventh and Market streets, and ah assault upon James Mahan, as detailed In baturday's paper. i Woman Ihjtjrkd. Last evening, a woman was innnd lying in the street, at Ridge avenu and Thirteenth street, and removed to ihe Hos pital, where it was arcertahied that her head was cut badly, nnd one of her ankles dislocated. It is supposed she was run over. i Drying-IToube Burned. Shortly after eight o'clock on Saturday evening a fire broke out in a mphII buiMing attached to the dye-house of Mr. Hill, on Charlotte street, below Thomp fon, used as a dnlnc-housf. The building was totally destroyed, and the loss will reach $1500. t Accident at tiir Naty Yard. John Conway, aged flfty-four, was admitted to the hospital, vesterday, with a broken ankle, occa sioned by' being run over with a timber wagon at tne Navy mm. St. Malacbi's Fair. The vote on the fire r-oinat St. Malachi's Fair, up to Saturday evening inclusive, stood a follows: South Penn Hcse, 217; Hand-in-Hand Engine. 2o0; Humane Engine, 9. The Weatbeb At twelve o'clock last night we took a thermometer from a room when it indicated sixty degrees, and hung it In the air tor ten minutes, when the mercury tell to lour degrees below zero. The EiGHTn of Januaby. This morn ing, at 10.-V o'clock, the veterans ol the war ol 1812 celebrate the anniversary of the victory at New Orleans, at the Supreme Court Room. AMUSEMENTS. KISLEY'S CONTINENTAL NEWS HXrilANGK. (;holce!Senti to alt pice ot Amusoment may b had op to IH o'cibck any evening. 1 SI ly C CHOICE SEATS AND ADMI8SION8. 1 ickets can be baft n tfi "l-HO.RAMMlS OFFICE, No. 431 CHFSNUT eireet. onnonlte ttie Po lOfflca. lor tlie I Ijeoiiut, Arch, Wnlnui, and Academy of Music, up to o o i'iuvn. every vvcuiuk. vio&r NEW CHF.SNUT STREET THEATRE. CHKSNUT Btreet. above Twelfth. LKOf.AM UHOYKB& WILLIAM E. SINN, Lotsees 4ni1 Manager. William fc. Burn .....Resident Manager ininu - r. r jv THIRD WK.EK TRIED WEbK OP THE SLKEP1NG BEAUTY. DOTJBLK ATTRACTION. DOHBLK ATTRCi'ION. SLEEPING BEAUTY AM) TH! PHANTOM. SLEtriaU 11 K A U I X AND TUB l'HAJj'lOM. MONDAY EYEMNO January 8. will be repeated THE SLEEPING BEATJTY, with Its powerful cant nnd tne grand 'IRAN M.1? OHM ATfoN SCENE. Misa jokie ouroN A9 THB SLEEPING BEAUTY. 1 he whole lo conclude with Rouclcault'l sensational legendary drama, in two acta, entitled "HK PHANTOM. In which Mies Joule Oiton. Mr. Frank Mordaunt Mr. M atter Lennox, M1h Annie Ward, and other tavorttea will apoear. Alteration of Time. For this Week only, the Doors will open at 6 45, and the Curtain will rlxe at 7 30 Wednesday at tcrnoon EXTRA MATIN '.E, when will be presented THB OCTOROON, bv special renuest. hATUH DAY AFTKRNOON. JANUARY 13, FIGHT Y-6KCOSD GRAND FAMILY MATINEE, when the SLEEPING BEAUTY will be performed. Admn-Hlon Matinee, 39 cents to all parja of the Thea tre; Children, 26 cent. Doors ope n at 1 ; curtain to tise at 2H. TVI RP. JOHN DREWS NEW AKCH STREET JjA THEATRE. POSITIVELY LAST FOUR NIGHTS OF I OST IN LONDON. MRS. JOHN DliEW AS "NKLLY AUMHOYD." THIS F.VENING. LOST IN LONDON. Ncllv Artnrovd Mrs. JOHN DREW Uenjani'n Blink er (Stuart Robson Act First-Lancashire. The Coal Mines. Act Second London. Feutherston's House. Act Third R'irent'8 Park. Lonuon. In a ."now Storm, .act Fourth Dminx Hall, Featherston's Villa. Act Finn-Interior ot Job's l otiae. To conclude with the laughable niece,! joNi.' baby. Mr Wt'ltnm Jones Stnart Robsoo FKiDAX. Bt.rn ur iukis. juujn dkew. First time ol 1 HE NLEDFI'L Seat secured six days In advance. ' w ALNUT STREIST T H E A TR E. N. E. corner NINTH and walnut Streets. Begins 7 X. FIRST NIG til' ot the Inimitable Comlo Actress and Brilliant Vocalist, MKS. JOHN WuOl). the first Comic Actress of either Hemisphere, who Is en gaged lor SIX NIGHTS ONLY, will appear this evening in two of her xvi unij;, ii.,.-i, and win gtre her celebrated Imitations of we 1 known Operatic artistes. THIS (Monday) EVFNING. January 8, CAPTAIN OF THE WATCH. Viscount de Lhmv Mr. diaries Wa'cott, Jr Alter which, the Musical Marietta of JENNY LID. Mss Jenny T eatheiluntt Mrs. JOHN WOOD To conclude with the lauulmble comedlotta of JiAsY f HAVING. Ninette Mn. JOHN WOOD EIV AMERICAN THEATRE GRAND NATIONAL CIRCUS.-WALNUT Street, above Eighth. y vF.RY EVENIN'O, AND ON WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTER NOONS, STAR EQUESTRIAN 1 KOUPE. Last week of the successful Comic Pantomime, I OLDDAMKTKOT AND HER COvlU'AL CAT. The celebrated WILLIAM,. F. WALLb.1T will shortly appear Look ont for the Grand Historical Spectacle. THt; FIKI.D OF TUK CLOTH OK GOLD. SO horses aud 100 periormers. c ON C E R T HALL. CONSTANTLY INCREASING SUCCESS. SECOND GRAND SERIES OF SOIREES DIABO I.IOUI B OF MR. ROBERT HELLER MIRACLES, MELODY COMEDY, AND MYSTERY, "CAGLIOSTRO OF THE. NIS ET5ENTH CESTCRY." MONDAY EVENING. January H. THE MARVELLOUS GOBLIN DRUM will be Introduced in the firlt part o the programme. PliUDi.N V. TT1ALBEUG AND All INEBRIATE REMINISCENCE OF FAUST, In the second. THE CELEBRATED WOOD MINSTKEL3 In the third; and THE DAVEM'OBT CABINET OF PHANTOMS UN VEILED In the last part t constituting altogether an UNPARALLELED PROGRAMME OF MARVEL, FUN. MUSIC. AND COMMOI sexsi:. The Piano nsed upon the occnslon will be the mag nificent Wielnwav (iriuid Piano Forle. Hunt oxnr,-n,v iron. New York lor Mr. Holier' uae at these euteitain meuta. Admission. 60 cents. Rencrved Spata It ceuts. Statu in be soured, three divs iu advance at Cha". W. A. Truinpltr'i MuslO btoru. Ticket ofllce open every day from 9 till 4. SECOND ORAND MVT1NEE, ' SATURDAY January la. ( Y 31 NASI CJ M. THE PHILADELPHIA PHYSICAL IVSTITUIE. CORNER NLNTII AND ARCH STREJCTS, Ta nnpn every Dm and Eveuluu. BOD1H XERC1SE Is the only means to restore health ana siruugm, ana uigiuy ruuuiuuienueu to both sexes and all,Mei . ... . Classes lor l.adies Maaday, Wednesday, and Friday, between 4 and HP. M. . Classes lor Boys- Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, between 4 nd 6 1 M. , ,,,,, Vnr ioiitVvnrv dav frotll 7 A.M. till 10 P. M N.B.-PRIVATE LESSONS IN FENCING AND 8 11 lNsmth'm Professors HLLLEBR AND ft LEWIS. ACAHKMY OF KINIS ARTS, CHESNTJT treet. above Tenth. . ... .. . w .hi a fx u JJeiilam In West's .reat Picture, of C'UUl&'t KKjAiOT'EU Bull en exhibition. AMUSEMENTS. AMERICAN ACADEMY OK MUSIC LEONARD O ROVER ..Director ANSOnvrTMEKT HXTRAORDIN ARY I Ece another part of thlsjonninl. PO-lilVELY T AST SIX NIGHT'S OF THE SEASON. TBE GRAND MARKTZEK ITALIAN OPERA COM PANY. Together with all the a Isut, cooruS, and orehMtrn an nounced In the separate, special, extra advertisement, Irom GROVEK'S GERMAN OPERA COwPAST, commence tnelr season In Boston on Monday, January 15. iL'IS (Monday) EVENING, Jannarr d, I'M. Onlv tlu.e, most positive y, oi V.o F.otow's Orand MARTHA, "lilt EAT CAST OF THE NEW YORK ACADEMY. Martha (Mara loulst Kulloeg (Her most popular role). Nancj Adelaide Phillips (Her Hist appearance this Mason.) Lionel slgnor Irfre (Ilia most popuiar role). Plvnket Sipnnr Anlonncei Mr Tristram Slgnor Muller II It; h Merlll.. Ilerr Schwlcanll i,adles, ticntlemeu, Aichers. t easanta, by the Ladiea and Gentlemen of THE GRAND ITALIAN OPERA CHORUS, who on this oecasion will be assisted by the Ladies and Gent emen ot tiBOVER'S GRAND GERMAN OPERA CHORCS, iorming. by manv oic the STRONGEST CHORUS which has ever sp' en-o In the Opera Id America, iotciber with the combined GRAND ORCHESTRAS OF TUB NEW YORK ACADI MY COMPANY, AND THAT f GROVER'8 GRAND GERMAN OPERA. CODI CTOR CARLBEKGMAV Aomlr'Slon ONE DOLLAR AM) FIFl'Y HEN IS Secured Beais FIFTY CETS EXTll V Family Circle FIFTY CENTS Amphitheatre TWa. NT Y-FIVE CENTS Seals may be secured and ai mission tickets pur chased lor all parts ot the Academy, at tho Box Oulce ot t lie Academy and at Trump er's Music store. TUEbDAY, onr time posl ivxly nf IL T KOVATORF.," with the Orand Cast ot the New York Academy ondthe JOINT iHOKUS OF THE TWO GRAND OPERA COMPANIES. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. January 10, GRAND FAMILY- MaTINEE GRAND GERMAN OPERA COMPANY. LA DaME BLANChE. ' THEODORE IIABELMANN, His first appearance as George Brown. JOSEPH HERMANNS, His first appearance as Gaveston Madame JOHAnNA ROlTER, Her first appearauoe as Anna. MJPHIA DZIUBA, Her first appearance as Jenny. Tickets to all par's ofihe house ONE DOLL R. Seaiamaybe secured without extra cliaige, at tho tegular rtles. WEDNESDAY NIGHT. Jannary 10, To giatliy i be holders ot first a'ternuui tlcnets, and at the request ot very many pai runs the Director has dt tern.mi d to give ONE LAST ORAND PEPFORM.VNCE OF , L'AFKICAINE, ' ' with the Grand Cast and the Grand ('horns of the ' GRAND ITALIAN OPE El COMPANY, and the Grand chorus of GltOVER'S GRAND GERMAN OPERA COMPANY who have studied the opera and the t TWOGRA.nD OUCHES TEAS This perfoimance of L'AFKICAINE may be regarded as. In many respects, THE STRONGEST RENDITION OF THF. OPEHV which will ever take place on the American continent Ihe GRAND EXTRA CHORns AND ORC'IESTRA employed preclude the possibility of receipting the ex penses oi sucn a proaucuon. The Director has determined to present this opera In unexampled style as a TRIBUTE to the SEASON and FIR.-T ALTERNATE t-UBBCHlHtRS. A BEAUTIFUL WBITa SA'IN FROORAMMB. In CARMINE, and GOID, aa a i-OUVEMtt ot the occa sion. wlli be prepared and .presonted to the ladiea In attendance. secured seats (rortnis occasion) TWO DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS. This la the least nrice at wnleh this GRAND MR. MENTO ot the IMMORTaL MEYMtlSEER has vet been rresented In America, and the Director trusts that the operatio puuuo win regara its proauctton IN 1 HIS EX( EScIVELY EXPENSIVE MANNFR as an earnest effort to please them, especially when h gives assurance mat tne receipts can oy no possibility equal tne expeuuitares. in reneaisai, CRI8PINO E LA COM ARE. MERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. LEONARD CROVER DIRECTOR ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! The Director, desirous to bilng nuderhis unmedlata personal supervision . GHOVER'S has the honor to anuounce that ho has recalled fh company irom tne ureal wesLwnere thty have ew A B&AOVil v r ' I n L II J rvi 1. 1. 1 k , I , and Will present during the cominx week the entire GRAND GERMAN OPERA COMPANY, GRAND CHOitUS, GRAND ORrllFSTWA, In addition and In conjunction with tlie GRAND ITaLIaN OPERA COMPANY. Tha GRAND CHORUS and GRAND OHJ31IESTRA wl 1 appear conjointly in MARTHA, THIS EVENING. WEDNESDAY AFTERSOON, January 10. ONLX GRAND GERMAN OFEW MAliNKE. Li A UAilh. ULAMJI1E. LA DAilK BLANCHE. 1 heodore Habeimann, . ilia first appearance as George Brown. Joseph Hermanns, , Ills first appearance as Gaveston. Hclnricb Stelnecke, His first appearance aa Dlxon. Madame Johanna Rotter, Her first appearance as Anna. Mad'lle Frlaa de Geblla. Her first appearance as Marguerite. Mad'lle Sophie Dzluba, Her first appearance as Jenny. Otto Lehman, His first appearancs as High Sheriff. Admission to all parts ol the Bouse. ONE DULLAR Peats may be secured, without extra charge, at the usual offices. VLKW PHILADELPHIA MUSEUM, No. 833 X MARKET Street. The Manager takes pleasure In announcing that this fashionable place 01 resort has been entirely remcdellel, decorated, and paiutea. A beaatliul Lecture Roi m has been n ted up at an expense oi as 00 lor the purioseot furnishing Instructive and innocent entertainment, suit able lor lamilies and children. - M the solicitation of muny citizens the world-re-nowted hIASlKSE TWIS9 ASD CHILDREN MAilE.SE TWINS AND CHILDREN SIAMESE WINS AND CHILDlthN MAME-E TWISS AND CHILDREN" SIAMESE TWINS AND CHILDREN SIAMESE TWINS AND CHILDREN will be on exhibit. on lor a lew days more, to yiva eve-y one an opportunity of seeing thorn previous o their re tirement row public exhibition. In connection with the wonderful . AUSTRALIAN CHILDREN, AUSIRaLIaN CHILDREN, AUSTRALIAN CHILDREN, AUSTRALIAN CHILDREN, AUSTRALIAN CHILDREN, AUSTRALIAN CHILDREN. Who are evidently oi a Cannibal Race, Judging from their natural proclivities, their loug sharp teeth, e.o.t pertuus the only specimen trom that country now living. Tueir heads are the smallest and most curiously shaped ever seen on human beings in this country. A"' THE IOWA GIANTESS, THE IOWA GIANTESS, T'HK IOWA GIANTESS, 'THE IOWA GIANTESS, TUB IOWA GIANTESS, Weliibing five hundred and emlitv th'ee pounds. A LIVE DOUBLE-HEADED CALF. A LIVE DOUBLE UbADt-D CaLF. A LIVE StL ANACONDAS, MONKEYS, ' ' , . Birds, and 10,(100 Na'uri Cut losliles, forming alto tei her one of the most attractive exhibitions ever predated to the public. Admission to the wholo. 35 cents. ChUd-en. 25 cents. 1 Open dully, iroiu 9 o'clock A. M. till 1(1 o'clock p. M. i 18 tit ! P- IN GALLs. Proprietor. i - i . ERMANIA ORCHPiSTRA. PUBLIC RE- VT hearsnls everv SaTIRDAY AFTERNOON AT .rRALEUND HALL. 8X o'clock. Engagements niaui t.y addressing GEOHCE BASTF.RT, AgentTNo. Val MONTI REY street, between Race aud Vine. 10 10 3m PAINTING S. JAMES S. EARLE & SONS .. Have Just Opened VERY FINE NEW PAINTINGS, AT MODERATE 1' RICES, ' FOR CHRISTMAS SALES. 'KAia-ES' OALLE1UES 1 AND LOOKING-GLASS WAREROOMS, 11 o 810 CdESNDT 81'HEET. GOVERNMENT SALtS. SALE OJt CON UK JIN EO ORDNANCE OT A1) rc Will be fold at PUBLIC ATJCiTIOJt, AT INDIANAPOLIS ARSENAL, INDIANAPOLIS, IND., ON FEBRUARY 20, J860. 1 10 o'cltck A. M., a larpo quantity, consisting in part of tho following articles, Tlx.! 974 Tarblni, various kinds. 86 tCO Muskois and Rifles, new and old United States, and foreran, of various calibres. 60S Stan's Army Revolver, aervlceable. 276tvace'B Kavy RovoWcra.l new, and other', with lot ro lot or spare parts, for the repair of small arms o.' various patterns. 30 Cavalry Salre Bolts, worn. 724 Cavalry Saddles, worn. ' 1.C90 Cavalry Bridles, worn. 268 Bilt Holsters, for ris o's, worn. 200 Cartridge Boxes, for Tlstols, worn. 1,163 Cartridfre Boxes, fur Carbines, worn. 8C0 81lns, for Carbines, worn. ICS sots of Artillery llarness, worn. 47,000 tets of Infantry Accoutrements, worn. Alto a large lot of appendages for the various kinds ot Muskets and Hides. Samples to be seen at the lNDIANfOLIS ARSENAL, and at (ho UNITED STATES ORDNANCE AGENCY, No. 45 WOEin STIUET, NEW lOKK CITY. TEEMS OF SALE CASH. JAMES M. 'WIIITTEMORE, 1 812 20 Capt. and bvt. MaJ. Ord , Commanding;. JAfiGE SALE OF CONDEMNED QUARTKR. . MAS1I K 8 1 ORES, CLorHINU, CAMP AND (-AKUISON EUUirAOE, Al' ALEXAN DRIA, V1KOIN1A. Chief Quahtkrmabtkr'b Officb, ItJiPOT OF W APIIINOTON, WASiifMOTON, D. C, Jtnuary 6, 1866 Will be sold at l'ublio Aucticn, at AUxandria. Vir Cinia. under the direction ot Brevet Lieutenan' Colonel J. (i. C. Lee. A O M . on 1'HUKSDAY. January 25, 16G6, at 10 o'clock A. M., a large lot of coridemntu yuartermaster'i etores, c.ouiinjj, etc., as ioiiows: Shirts. Harness, Hammers, Chisels, Vi.es, Saws, Axes, bnovels, Paulina, Hote, Grain Separator, Cauldrons, Aruand Burners, Manilla Rope, Curlerl Unlr, Sheepskins, Deer Hides, Jackets, Coats, Caps, Tent, Flo KB, Wajions, Cans. Aubulances, Spnnir Wacocs, Iron Axles, Chnins, A i my Tiaiiiro, Wheelbarrows, Drugs, .Tables, Desks, Cbairs, Ltttei rresses. II alters, Cast, Wrought, and Scrap I roi, Cast and Sprint? Steel, Mames, urain t-acK-, eto Together with a largo lot of secondhand Lumber, consisunc or Floorinr, I 4-4 Common Calls, 808011108-. btiin Knees. Tho stores must be removed within live days trom dale ot sai The sale will be continued from day to day nntil the whole ot the property is sold. Tunis each, in Government flint's D. H KTJCKER, Bvt. MaJ. Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, 1 6 16t Depot of Washington. pVBLIG SALE .AT THE 1KAKKFOED ARSENAL, PHILADELPHIA. ON ACCOUNT OF THE UNITED STATE. On THUESDAY MORNING, January 18, 1SG6, at 11 o'clock, will be sold at Public Sale, GUNPOWDER. BY SAMPLE. Viz.: 19,P56 pounds United btatos Powder mixed, badly caked. bUCO pounds United states Cannon Powdor, badly caked ' 4M0 bounds United States Mortar Powder, dirty ana caaea 4601 pounds United States Powder, pood mixed main. 87 403 ponnda Confederate States Powder, good mixed train. 4107 I'ouucit Confederate Slates Powder, badly Oamaged. 1 bin ltwder Is stored at Fort Delaware. Samples may bo seen at the Watertown, Water vlict, and Frankiord Arsenals, and at the United States Aponcv, No. 46 Woith Stroet, New York. When the interest of the Government may require it, the powder will be bid in. Terms, United States currency. S. V BEXET T219tu5t Bvt. Lt.-Col. U. S. a'. Commanding. GOVERN MEN T SALES. SALE OF KESEKVED HOESES. Qtjabtebmabter Gekehal's Office, I Washington, D. C. December 12, 1865. J The Quartermaster General of the Army directs that all Government Horses now at Giesboro, D. C., be sold to the bhhest bidders. t'a'tB will, therefore, take p'ace at GIESBORO, D. C, beinnnlnn on THUlifeDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 14, 1865, snd continuing on each TUEsDaY and 1HU 113 DAY thereafter, until ull are disposed of. A Boat will leave tbo teixih street wharf every hour on the days of sulo. These Horses have been carefully selected, and aro superior to ant heretofore oflored lor sale. Anirwa's wil1 be rold unulv. Hales to commerce at 10 o'clock A. M. Terms Cash in United States currency. JAMES A ERIN, Brevet Bilpadler-Geueral in charse 1 4 1181 First Division Q. V G. O. IjMITED STATES MILITARY EAILROAuS. Office or Assistant Quartehmastkr, I M ABiiiKOTON. D. C, Decemtier 20th 1885.) The baleot UNITED STAIEti MILITARY RAIL ROAD MATERIAL, at ALEXANDRIA, Va., will le re untied on WEDNESDAY, the loth day of January next. In addition to tbe articles previously advertised there will be offered : 00 COO feet seasoned Oak P'nnk and Timb.r. 1 new Lathe, 86 feet lone, 83-Inch swing. 1 new Vertical Car wheel Borer. 1 second. hand Planer. 1 Engine House, 858 Dy 66. 80 Buildings, varying in size from 10 by 10 to bv 0. ' 1 Wharf, loot of Franklin street, containing 21,409 squure leet. Only a small proportion of the new material has been disposed of. tia'e to commence at 10 A. M. Terns Cash, in Government funds. Vouchers lor Transportation will be received fror railroad companies a. cash. n jjOBINSON. 12 21fhBtu9t Brevet Brigadier General, A Q. M. .ALE OF SURPLUS GOVERNMENT MULES, O ALL GOOD AND SERVICEABLE! Oewce 0 AB8ISTAKT QUABTKRMABTER. 1 Wilmimoton, Del., Jauuarv! 2. 18G6. f Will be sold at public auction, at Wilmington, Delawaie, on Friday, the 6h of January. Fiidav, the 12th of January. Friday, the 19 h ol Jauuary. Kridttv. the 20th ot Jauuary. Four hundred jtood and strylceable mulos. One hundred on eaoh day ot sale - The particular attoution or purchasers Is called to the excellent quality ot tnee mules, being of (rood size, in s-ood oouditiorr, kind and gentle, aud well broke to harness, boing the surplus team mules of Washington Deiot. Animals sold sing'T. Sale to commence t 10 A. u . Teiins Cash, In Unite (states currency. Bv order of Brevet Briiradier-Gvueral James A. Eain in cborire Fil st Division Q M. G O i8 20t ' CaVtotnaud A. U M. GOVERNMENT SALES. IABoK SAL1S O v.OVEHfMFJST BUILIV , 1NGS AND OTHER PROPERTY AT POLNX LCOKOU I, Ml). jtiKAUijlTA RTKRA DxrAF.TVFKT WASHI50TOW, ) OfrlCI Or HIKF QOARTRRMAPTKR, J W A8HINOTOK, D O , December 2J, 18(16 I Will bo sold at I ubhc Auction to the biirhost bid der at I'OINl LOCKOUT, Md , commencing 1HUHPDAY, January 18, 1800. at 10 o'clock, A. M.. the loliowitig liame buildings and other publio property at that oisee, vis. t UNifKD STATES GENERAL HOdPITAl.. One Beadqnarters Buildinr, 176 by 25 feet) 15 TTohr iml W ards, each 175 by 25 feet; one M (-, iooko, Vf.o by i.8 leeii cno Guards' Quarters, 107 br 24 tet; ore ( r niraband Quaiters, tUl by 14 leet t one Kuerten, 60 b tleet;ot.e Chapel, 77 by 2ft feet; one Lnun dry fin ly J2 leet. wiih stationary Engine Locomo tive l.oilcr, end all too nccessaty apparntus tor s eam lat roty and dry or ; one Cow Stable. 9 1 bv 14 foet; tre Hoise Mnble, 62 by 21 loot on Waeon ll ue, sn ail; one Bnctiaae Honso, 65 by 25 lo. ; on Wettnonso, 66 . by 25 feet; ono lc it , 40 bv LO feet, and 19 feet hlfh: Wati-r-tanar i uiunnff, xi ny ii icoi, jw iee niftn wttn circular water tank, j6 teet diameter; two Coal Houses, one taw lloure, one Forage Uonse, oi.eDead Hou .and one Wash Houe, oi vanoua dimensions; lso, covered Plank Footwalks connecting the above i 'iruiii, segregate icngtn ibuu uet, ana b loot wide. ihe above-mentioned Headauartera Bnihlin u two t Hes hirb, lathed and plastered, aud tho Of tten Hospital Y ards, the Mess-house, and ' a tew otter structures are also lathed and plastered. rmsum tAr, 10 Hofpltal Wtrds, aen litj bv 25 feot;7'ook. Lous, s, cuch 143 bv 22 leet: one c:ook hnn.n I'll h 0 lict; one Cook-house, 140 by 25 leet, with two '". 'ch ou oy i loot; one Headquarters lluild ing, 72 by 24 leot, with two wings, each 40 b. 20 loot; one c. ts. Morehouse, 90 by 22 leet; one Dispensary. 40 by 88 hot; one Chapel, 100 by 24 leet; oro Es prefs Cilice, 80 by 16 leet ; one Guard House (b ockL 60 by-16 icet ; ono Quart rs, ono Otllce. and one r-ioitroom, oi various aimonsions; also, 8188 liueAl feet ol leucine, 12 feet high; 810 lineal leet ot Hoaid Fcnco, 6 leet tiiitb; 700 lineal toot of covered Plank Foofnaiks, 12 lee wide; and 9188 lineal feet of Plank tootvnik. 4 leet wide, with rail. QUARTERMASTER'S DEPARTMENT, One Quarters, 1' 0 by 28 fucM one Qunnera, 100 by 14 (tot ', one Qtinrters, 12 by 22 fei;oiio Quiiriers, OH by 28 feet; three Stablos, avernuinff 130 by 27 leet tach; one Storehouse, 84 by 27 ieet; one Smuh Shop, 63 by 24 feet; one Whovlwne-ut Shop, 67 by 14 leet; nnd lour Olllccs, three Quarters, two store houses, one Oil-house; one Paaalcr's shop, and one MeFS House, ot various dimensions MISCELLANEOUS BUILDINGS, AND OTHER PROPERTY. One Post Hospital, 70 by 25 foet; one Commissary Siotcbouse, 2C0 by 85 leet; one Commissary bales room and Ofl.ce, f 4 by 27 foet; one Oflioo, 27 by 14 leet; ono Guard House (lot), CO by 50 feec; one Guuid Houte (loy), 8u by 20 leet; two lrame tenant Houses small size; one Barrack, at Fort Lincoln,' tO by 20 ket) one Ordnance Storehouse. 64 by 13 leet; one Slaughter Houso 40 by 24 feet, with Shed, 24 b 18 feet, and Out buildings, 9 by 9 leet; one .sta ble. 80 by 22 feet; and 10 Kitchens, Quarters, etc., ol various dimensions. One woarf ot Timber and Lumber. 476 feet long, and var ine in width from 22 to 112 feet. 248 lineal teet of Mookado, 11 leet high on the Potomao Bide, with block-bonre 20 by 80 foet, four platforms, each, 10 bv 12 leet. and 100 lineal teet ot plank lootwalk, C leet wide. 167 lineal leet ot Stockade on bay side, with lloor-houso6 by 20 feet, and three platforms ol various dimensions, and a lootwalk. One Hoee Larnage; 28 Fire Ladders; 24 Axen; 118 Fne Buckets; and six lengths ot Hose, eaoh ol leet lone. Ibrte Cocking Ranges; one Perpetual Oven; qiiBi.tity ot o d Lunibor ; aud a number of Pumps. i'MLt Lookout, liuated at tbe Junction of the Fo teniae river with Chesapeake bay, was, before tbo war. a lavonte watering i luoo, and is well adapted lor tho puipoeeuow, havinar excellent facilities lor salt- (Her Lati.inc, and abundance ot fish and eme. The buildings above enumerated under the head of "1'iiited States General Hospital." are located di rectly on tho Point, tbe principal structures being arianaea in a cnclo, radiating irom a common centre, and connected by covered footwalks, and cou'd with Hioderato expense be titled up pioperly lor tbe aco mniodation ot visitors, aa a steam iaun drv, ice-house, coal house, water-tanks, and manv other neceesury structures for the purpose, are read lor immediate use. An excellent opportunity is a so atlbrded to laud-owners in the vicinity, aud else where, to secure valuable icnoing and building material. a steamer will loave tho Government wharves, south side ol the basin, near Fardy's shipyard. Bal timore, Md., at 10 o'o'ock, on the morning of Wed aesday, Jauuary 17, 1800, for the transportation of bidder, to i'oint Lookout; and will do retained until the close of the sale to return tho passengers to Bal timore. Meals will be furnished on the boat at the Ubiial steam boat rates. t 1 be Buiidines will be sold singly, and other pro perty in loi s t o suit purchasers. '1 ho miiitaty guard will remain in charge of tbo Buildups, etc., lor fifteen days after the sale, if acsirott, and purchasers will be allowed twenty daya in which to remove their property. letnis Cash, in Government funds. - M. I. LtiDINGTON, Colonel and Chief Quartermaster, 1 1 16t Dnpartmentot Washington. 1ARGE SALE OF UNITED-STATES ORD t NANCE PROPERTY. Will be so d at Publio Auction, by T. A.McCLELV LAND, Auctioneer, at Allegheny Arsenal, Puts, bin ir. Pa., commencing at 10 o'olook A. M., MON DY. Junuarv 16, 1800, the ioilowlug artielos, yiz. i , 4 Iron Cannon. 62 Upper Ca-emafe Carriagos , cast iron, 75 r-ets Artillery Harness. 45,282 Foreign Muskets and RiOdb, new and r repaired. 18,902 United States Muskets and Rifloa, new and paired. 62,831 Foreign Muskets and Rifles. 13.6H4 United States Muskets and Rifles. 8 688 Breech-loadine- and other Carbines. 463 Coil's ano Sharp's Rifles. 161 Sporting Rifles. 80 Shot Guns. 8.012 Musket and Riflo Bnrrels. 19 18 Bavonets, 'iriaugular and Sword. 2,)86 ltevolvcrs 1,876 babres and Swords. 4,000 Sets Cavolrv Accautremetits. 65,000 Sets Infantry Accoutrements. 8 6( 0 Saddles, Cavalry and Ariilicry. 20,000 Parts of Horse Equipment. Bridles, Horse Brushes, Currycombs, etc 8.000 ( addle Blankets. 8,200 Parts ot Artillery Harness 4,000 Pounds ot Powder, Cannon, Musket, Rifle, and Sporting. 2 Incomplete Sots of Wrought Iron parts for Casemate Carriages. COO 'Ions Scran Oust lion. fO Tone Sorao Wrought iron. 60 tons Lend and Antimony, In pigs ; Typo Me aL 100 Wrought Iron Axles. 25,000 lbs. Lead Dross. 17.C0O FackiuB- Boxes. A large lot ot Appendages for Musket), Carbines, etc a I.... Inl A Will., rv fmnlnmonta mnii lV.n!n- ments. , ,r , A larire lot of spare ports for Muskets, etc A laree lot ot Tools and MachlneB Purchasers will bo required to remove Ihe pro perty ten days alter the sale. Terms, cash. ' R. H. E. WHIIELEY, Lleutensnt-Colonel of Ordnance and Brevet Brigadier-General U. S. Army. Allegheny Arsenal. December 26. 1865. 12 23 15t ALE OF SERVICEABLE QUARTER Jl ASTER HlOKius. Chief Otjaktermabtbr'b Offick, Defoto Wamuihoton. WAiniKOTON. D. C, January 1, 1808 3b8 Will be sold at Publio Auction, under the amo tion of Brevet Colonel O. H. Tompkins, Quarter master at LINCOLN DEPOT. Waahinsrton, D. C, on lUKsDAY, Jannary 23. 1806 at 10 o'clock A. M., a laree lot of QUARlERMASTEit S OKES, con sitting of Iron Boi era, Sweat Collars, Home Covors, Hose Carriase, Hammers Hay Knives, Fire Hose, Neck Straps and Chiius, Travelling-iorire, Limbers, Branding irons, Irons, Iron Picket Posts, eto Tbe Stores must be removed within live dais from date oi tale. 'J erm Cash, in Government fundi. D. H. RUCKER, Bvt. MaJ. -Gen. and Chtet Quartermaster, 1 8 17t Depot of Washington. LLEAU OF ORDNANCE. NAVY Dtl'AKT- MLNT, Wabhinotoic City, Deecmber 13 18G5. SALE OF A LABGE LOT OF OLD AND UNSER VICEABLE NAVY CANNON. Notice is beiebv given, that there will be sold at tlit Navv Yard. Biooklyn. New York, at publio auotion, on tbe 10th aud 11th dais of JANUARY, 1806, at noon, a laigo lot of o d Nav,' Caunou '1 ht-se Cannon will be sold by the pound lo the highest bidder, lerros oah in Government funds; one half the purchase money to n pnld at the otid of the salo, and 'be remainder wlthm ten davi alter wards, at which lime the Cannon must bo renio 'ed irom the Navy Yard, other .v-so they wllj 'fv.rt ; the Government, , iuitber information regaiding the sale will lven on application tothe Oiduanoe 0111 cor at-t Brooklyn isavy Yard. H A. wi.e. thief of Bureau ot Ordumiee, 12 IB fmw tl 11 Nvy Department Ut'fcVUlB ""O . p'JvjwtW.
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