.O.IT,y IK TEJjLIG en.ce. Ter A&d'dicnal City InMlifrcvce 8e F !' 2' g. f , A Fibst-clabs Snow Stobm. Hail coro tDencpd to fall crtIv last evcninrr. but soon enow flake cam down thick, and Mist. .. By ten o'clock inc wmie rannue oi winter was neHriy iour inches deep. The merry (incTinfc of Bleipn-bolls made tome of the streets quire musical. The 'never told weather of Sunday night and duriug tee early part of yesterday prepared the founda tion for a first-class sleialiing miu. The snow, however, has spoiled the sport of the skater. nd the parks w ill be deserted lor some days. If e couli! have a covered park In this city, such, i us they have in Montreal and nil other Cana dian cities, H would pay handsomely. Owing to the heavy enow-storm of last evenine the - various . trains on the different lines of railroads running1 If om this city were unable to leave on their rrpnlnr schedule time. The 11-10 I t i.Atn n-n 41..-, .PnTlTl B V 1 VO Tl t Q lPoil,rQ,l t ! ,t j j 4 jll, Ifaiu V" lnw i ...... , a . .. u.u a. . .-.... v.... sot succeed in gmtipg out of tho depot until 1216 o'clock, one hour and tivo minutes behind the regular time. The New York train going South was one hour and twenty minutes behind time. A Jarpc number of laborers, with shovels, Cleaned the track lor some distance in order to enable the trains to start,. The citv passenger railways also , experienced great . difficulty in : iitakln Oi' ir regular trips. . On the Jlaiket ptwt line the itwt car that 'succeeded In gettiui; through . without, much difUculty was No. 51. The pB"sencers in the cars following were com--jelled to crt otil and aid in piisliluflr the vehicles up the steep pradc westoi thc pcrmaiientbndite . i . f i i "tipen the' IViitiiiK.re railrouo,' cominsr up in tiie 9-25 A. M.' train yesterday mo miner, fell from tiie ' train ac Chester The' cars passed over biui, cutting off an arm and both tret, A l ey named John Lebro was niu down lait evtninfr by a Are apparatus in G'ermniitown hurt about the hod. Claries Lynch, aped tw enty yenvo, resMinfr at roltsville, Pennsylvania, was' admitted into tho Mtitirul with fi in lM tnnt hiirllv rriiHlioH hv a ..v . v j - , .train of cowl cars. A man named. Owen McNnlly was admitted W'ilh Us ripht shoulder blade broken. McNally states that' he wa knocked down at an early hour yesterday inornin?. by some unknown per on, on Wihiiigtou street J near the Baltimore depot, and robbed ot his pocket-book, contain-' m? the sum ot two hundred and seventy-live dollars. Coixkction of Water Rents. The duplicate of water rents lor JfcfiG has just been completed, and the HeaS.ster of Water U now encaped in receivinir the rents for the present year. The following is tho amount to be paid by 'each ward: - - Wards. Amwnf . Wartli. Amount. , rust tf.14,017 25 Fourteenth. . . ,.:J0.812 00 , Second , 2S.0H9-25 Fi Iteoittb 60,81!) 00 Third. . '. 17,0.400 bixti-eath 2l,fti0 25 Fourth 17.919 75 cvemconta 18 Ki 26 Filth 27,24 25 Kifhd enth 24 50160 Mxth 81 841-00 Kinolceuth 8o 628 50 hevet.th 82.245 CO rwentioth 62 707 60 .lh'b 83.114 00 1 wenty-tirst 3.2GS-00 Klnth 28 877 00 Tweuty-tlnrd 527 00 iMitb 28 884-60 Twcnty-tnurtb. . .18 144 46 Eleventh 17,71160 I wo my-tilth 4 4-S300 Twelfth 18 309 25!Tw6Uty-sixth ....23 033 00 ' J blrtrtnth 20,614 60; lolal .015,850 25 EuituLAR Captcrkd. James Kiley had n uusuiig yeuiuiuny ai iL'i nuuii, cuhtjcj wiiu 1iree burglaries. He was arrested by De'.ective Tacsart, coming from a 1ioi;e at Ninth and Wallace streets. "' Jlr. Tagart entered the house, ) searched the prisoner's room, and found two pawn' tickets, a pair of pauts, and a pocket tiiary. On the pawn tickets Tue-part recovered a couple ot overcoats find some silverware. Com plaints bavin? been entered by Mr. William Ajres, No. 808 North Eighth street, and Mr. W. H UitHncr M1 X'rtftl, Tonlh nlmot Um Jlhclr . 4vt'Plllng-noses had been entered and lobbed, the detective suspected that some of the articles belonged to the above-named gentlemen. He notified them to bo present at the Central Station yesterday afternoon, when Mr. Avrcs . Identified two of the overcoat as his nronertv.- and Mr. Bitting identified the diary as his own. Kiley was committed to answer. Meeting of Totjng Men. A larjre meet- ' ing was held last evening In theKetormed Dutc'i ! Church, corner of Seventh and Spring Garden streets, composed principally of young men, re presentatives from the 'different churches throughout the city. The obiect ot the meeting -was the formation of an association for the moral and intellectual improvement of younj men in that section of the city. The committie on name made their report.gand recommended the word "Union" as the name of the association. The name of "Social Union" was finally adopted as the one which should designate the association. A nomination of officers then took place, result-, hog as follows: President, Colonel D. W. C. Moore, of the Second Reformed Dutch Church. Vice-Presidents, J. Poland Baptist, K. T. Middle ton. Secretary, William M. Abbey. The Boa ed of Sen va vs. The stated meeting of Ihe Board of Surveys waa held yes terday morning, President Kneass in the chair. A resolution directing the widening of Girard avenue and Poplar street, in the Twentieth Ward, was read and referred to a committee. The com mittee on petition for a Reiver on Hamilton street, between Nineteenth and Twentieth, offered the following: itesolred, That the Board of Surveys recom mend the construction of acincular hrick cul vert, two feet nine inches inside diameter, in Hamilton street, with an inlet and one man hole; whole length about lour hundred and lorty f'jet. Several objections were made, but the resolution passed finally. Alter the transac tion of bunine39 of minor importance the Board adjourned. Annivebbakt. The sixteenth anniver sary of the Union School and Children's Home took place last evening in St. Andrew's Church, Eighth street, above 8rru.ee. A hymn was sung by the little oneB belonging to tho Home, which was followed by the reaction ot the reports for th pai-tyear by Mr. Georee Duncan, Jr., Sec retary. 1 The total amount received was 8C9J-S3, all of which has been expended, The Mils remaining unpaid amount to $l!M2-78. Dur ing the year Feventy-nine children were ad mitted into the Home, sixtv-tive were placed out, and forty-four returned to their parents or friends. Brief but interestins addresses were made by Rev. Messrs Beadle. Hoarduian, Bring hurst, and John M. Maris, Esq. Alleg kd Robbei; y of Bonds. A colored man named Herrmann waa arraigned last even ing at the Central Station, charged with robbing hia father of a Government bond and other oro- ferty, valued in uli at abuut one hundred dol ors. .It appears that some month ago the house of the elder Herrmann was entered and robbed of a trunk containing the bond, etc. He look the precaution to notify the officers of the Mint of the tact, and asked that if a regis tered bond of the description he gave be offered to hold on to the party w ho presented it. A few days since the bond was brought to the desk to be cashed. The person who oiiered it, on being fltiestiened, stated, that he had purchased it indi rectly fiom Herrmann. The accused was there r.pon arrested and committed to anawei. M.E. Svnday Scito6L Somkty. A meet ing oi the hofir3 of Managers of the Philadelphia Jl. E, Sunday School Society was held last even ing in the lecture room of Trinity M. K. Church, Eighth (.treet, above Race. The PreHidont, Cole mtii rieiskell. occunled tho chair. About twenty delegates were present, rppiveutinpr a like num ber of Sunday School. Suveral ot the delegates gave very interesting accounts ot the progress that had been made durins the past your iu the rchools that they represented. t idiucv n Afcir.s. Three women were charged yesterday afternoon with the larceny of seventy-six iollars, the property of Nicholas Ual ioii. They were committed ior a further hearing. A n'an named James l'lerr.lnrr was comuntte l Conppiktjio to Steal. Tertcrday aficr noori crf rant Welsh, in pafsing the corner of Second and Brown streets, observed a man and boy whore movement e.iolted hi iusptcions. He followed them down ta (.'hesnut t.twtj and saw the boy on the way make several nttqmpti to steal goods from -the fronts of stores. Ho rrcsted them and took them betore Recor ler Eneu, who committed them to answer the charge of conspiring to steal. , On tho person of the mim a heavy black-jack was found, ami come skeleton keys. ' He gave the name of Jflmes Kabarra, the hoy that of Joseph Smith, v OrEN I'nASNtL. The channel " In the Delaware fs still open, notwithstanding the in creas coldness In the air. The chancre, indeed, wa very tudden. Sunday morning was bo warm that an oycreoat wa rather burdensome thau otherwise. Snudny nlcht found every drop of exposed water as hard as glas Yestcrdav brought no thaw with it, but the vessels sroing tip and down the river have thus far kept it open. FiRiiB.--The roof of tho loundry on Lanr rencs street, shove Oxford, occupied by Me?sr.v Flesh & Roeper. was considerably damaged by lire about five o'clock yesterday afternoon. Ihe, FranclHville public school-house, located on Seventeenth Rtreet, above Coate, Fifteenth Ward, was Bligbtly damaged by tiro atout half past six o'clock last evoning! '; The IS a bbath Meeting of tiie Ct-euo y. An adloufned mcctlnir will be held this even ing by the clergy and luity at the Baptist eliurcb, Broad and Arch streets, relative to the proper observance of the Sabbath. - riAnn on the Birds. It it feared that duriiur the very severe cold weather within tho past fortnieht all Ihe partridges in this latitude were lrozcn to death. The Confederate Loan Letter from W. I JJaxter, M, V. To tiie Editor of the N. Y. Tiibunp. Sir: I am surprised to sic mv name in a list ot British - subscribers to the Confederate Loin, whic'.i has tiee.n circulated on your side the Atlantic. Dur ing tho last four years I have been one of the rnot ardent sympathizers with the Northern people in their atrugele to vindicate tho princi ples of free, constitutional government, assailed by the fclavo-owning arist.icracy of the South, who had too long been dominant in your great ivcpuonc. anu wno, wtien oeaton at tne pons, at: tempted by insurrection to destroy one of the best Governments in the world .pNveT for a moment did I lose faith in the 'ability ot tho Northern States to put clown a rebellion the most uniuttiiable in historv. and I rciice to think that their triumph lias not only strength ened and consolidated the power of ihe Union, Dui lias given an impeMs to liberty all over tho world. The struggle has all along appeared to me so important that my mind has been en- grof?ca Dy it a. most, to lue exclusion ot British polities, and the?e being my sentiments, openly proclaimed in public ever since tho commence ment of the war. to sav r.othiner of the follv of tho investment, I would just as soon have sub scribed to a-sist the despots ot Jvnrope or the Emperor of China its have given a shilling in aid of a cause, the success of which would have hern the Greatest cniamit.v tlmt. pver hitill Amciica. I am, sir j our obedient servant, M. r. for the Montrose District ol Burghs. Dundee, December 2;!, 18(15. The Cotton Crop ot Illinois. ' - The remarkable increase within four vears in the shipments of .cotton Iiom points in Southern Illinois) is shown Irom the facts that the ship ments from nine of the stations on the Illinois Central Railroad amounted in 1S02 to 6770 pounds and in lf-05 to 1,681,400 pounds The following figures thow the constant and rapid increase: . Yean Pnunilx. 112 6.770 18(18 91 5!)7 1804 : 8S4.4C0 1836 , 1.681.400 The yield for 16fi." is eaual to three thousand bales, worth over half a million of dollars. CnABLOTTE TnoMrsoN turned Pj.antkr. The . Montgomery (Ala.) Jatf says that Miss Charlotte ThoDupaon, who is now plavinsr a most success ful engagement at the Mobile Theatre, has pur chased a very large and desirable plantation near that city ; and we also hear that it is her intention to make that city her permanent place of residence. ... ',,.., AMUSEMENTS. KISLLY'S CONTINENTAL NEWS 1XCHAKGE. Clioloetsents to all places oi Amusement may be hod up to o'clock any evenlnc 1 31 ly C1IIOICE SEATS AND ADMISSIONS. J Tickets can lie had a i i ' ' PUOGRAMM OlTFirE. Ko. 431 CBESSVT Blr et, opposite the Poe tOftlce, for ti e C hcBimt, Arch, Walnnt, and Academy of Music, up to 6 o'clock, every evening. . - U tf XJEW CHESNUT STREET THEATItE cnESKTJT Street, above Twelfth. LKUJNAiiiJ UKUVJf Wll.l.lAM . BINS. Lessoea and Alanauera. - THIS EVESIXB will be mesented TllJi TUHJLLINU J ArTICAL SKAMA. iKEB KOVJSK, ' ' OR DIE ' MTJTIITr ONM1IK DOLPniS. Which will be produo d wild SEff AiiD HANDSOME 8CEVERY, bv Mr. Hie hard hmith lnoliidins & UKANn PANn. U AJi A of yewport, Rhode Island. Hew Mechanical hflecta. Correct Proper' les, Brilliant l4u;lc, and an Excellent Distribution of Characters. of the grand Spectacular Burlesnue. TUB BLtO-mU BBAUTI. Mips Josie Orton as the Sleeping Beauty. With lt extremelv maimlflceiit 1 KANHHllkM ATKlN RflRVr. Its Entire New and lleau llul Scenery.CosiU Properties, tlegant Costumes Original Music, and ruwuuruL uaht. The performance will commence with HKI ROVER. Alteration of time ibr this week only. The doors will open at B 45- commence at 7 30 o'clock. mi' niiii r.YLKiMi. jmiunrf in BENEKIl' OF MR. KI( HAKIJ KnlrH WEDStSDAY AUD SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, - uuiiunrv it idu V. ORANI) FAMILY M M lKEF.a and last DAYLIGHT PERFORMANCE Ot the SLEEPING BF.AUTY. Wilt be revived un Monday. January tha C.ranA Iilali Drama, t iKBAH-SA-rUIIUE. WALNUT STREET T II E A TR U.S. E. corner NINTH and WALNtTT Streets. Benin 7k of the brilliant Vocalist and Cmnlc Actress, ii iiuu nuuu, THE OTI KEN OF UOMIUY AND SONG. In BronKham s celebrated Extravaganza of 1 U LA nu,l IA. Received on former representations with bUuCTa OF LAIG11TKR AND APPLAUSE. 'I HI KVENlNG .A PRETTY PIECE Oil BUSINESS. Dr. Lancelot ishee Mr. C. vVa'coit, Jr. Atier which John BrouKbuiirs Extravaganza ol PO.CA H(IN Tas. II. R. H. Pocahontas Mrs. JOHN WOOD lo concinde with the Amencan coineitv of THE PEOPLE'S LAWYER. . Solon Sh)nl Mr. O. fl. Faw.'.ett 'juvaday, Farewell licnent of MBS. joiin WOOL). f Ef. JOHN DItEWS JSEW AKCH STREET lyj THEATRE. .. FORT U MO. FORTTTNIO. KORTUSIO. LAST WEEK CK" MRS JO'IN DKEW. MO.NDAY. AND DURING THE WKI'.K. Willi ie tcenery. Machinery, and Coitumes, EOR'i'UhilO AKD HIS SEVEN OIHTEP SERVANTS. Fortuulo Mrs. J(aN DREW Suppurtcd by the lull Company. For pnrtlculurs of New Scenery, Incidents, Music. Dances, etc, see the Distributing Bills. To coamenee eacli evening wnh A iAVOUliE COMEDIETTA, and close with A GLOIlIOUfl FARfE. FRID . Bem llt ol M rs J O J DKKW ' 8 ATI" EDA Y . Mrs. JOHN liRKW'S LAS f NIG UT. MONDAYMImJEAN IIOkMKR NEW AMEKIOAN'TIIKATBE ORAND NATIONAL CIRCCS.-Vf ALalUT Street, above Kliibtb. , Engagement of (at an enormous ecnse) the wonderful I'.KIiOI'IN ARABn. fill in number, the real elil dren of tht desert, FOR ON K WEI K OSLY, r.VKRV EVENG. AND ON WEDNESDAY AND SATLBDAY AFTER NOONS. n A10. MAD'LLE ZANFKHTTA, ' the inoit aHtonb-hlng Tiijlit-Uoie Artiat in the world, and Ihe (. rn'iii hoeutaelu ot jhe h:;i.d of TJi; cloth of oor.i). EVENING. TELKGIArir.-riIILADETiPIIAf ..-TUKSDAY, AMUSEMENTS. AJlEKICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. SOIDjEH"' AM) SAILOHV HOME. Professor R. E. RODr.KHS, M. It , ol tiie University of Pennsylvania, will Oelivcr A LECTURE tor the HfTii-ftt of tbe Ko'dlers1 and flnllors' Home, on - WEDNEMDAT BVEMNG, January 17, rublecti "a GLANCE AT THE WORLD WT. LIVE INI" HYaOPK N P IHh LErTVKK. The a Impllcily and unity In Ihe pUo ol creation. ' Sketch ol te loriner Cc.nilltlonand connti otlon of out risnet, md Us rrogres sive staiies in b' enminn Ihn abode oi Hie. Earth air and water, In their relation To vegc lableand animal tonus. 1 bv Indnslruoilblilty of Matter and ita Foce. Hie true mennlrg of Fire, or Combustion. Illnstra'ed esreTlmenlaliy- lor exsmp'e, the burning ol yarlou-sub'tsntes-sollita. rates, the atmo-phere; tan human Ireath, etc.. with Ihe recovery ol the elements ol tlx bneiles destroyed by tire, 1 he. production of Bent by Cold. Jsmtliar lllnstra ions of otion. J roofs, by ezotrlnieut. that found, Heat. Ll(:kt E rg. titrliy. Galvanism, s'avneilsin, and chcmlca: Action are bat varlnes ol motion. Maalcal Trnns:ormatlnn of Tu'ois with tha exhi bition ot tba uiainlticent Magcnts and Hollcrtno Dyes Amntif a variety of aennd prodiirlnff In-trnments. the novel and curious ' Clilnio oi Musical He is " the Inven tion of our Islented iciiow townsman, Mr. B. N. Scucrr, will be Introduced. Admission lo al parts of the1 house CO cts. Secured seats without extra cltarye. 'I lekcts tor sale at PurIi's Book store, S. W. comer of Sixth and I lie-nut stree s Doors open at 7 o'clock T. M. ' Lecture to commenco atSo'olock. r . H. 91, AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. , SOnjEE GYxMNASTlQUi: BY THE PUPILS OF I1ILI.,EUHAND & LEWIS' GYMNASIUM,. TVEDA Y EVENING, JANUARY K. ' A Rich Programme of GK MNASTIC3 by the Pupils of bztb Hexes, AClJOTiATTCS. r'ENCING, JSPAltlUNO, UltlliUNd. CH0KIS WITH ORCHESTRA. Etc. Etc. RES1RVFD SEATS SO CENTS. 1 12 41. OK C E R,T ,11 A L L. RENEWAL OF TILE ENGAGEMENT OF ROBERT KELiER . The management has the gratiiicatlon to announce tliut, in connciuence ot the MARK1D AND PRODIGIOUS SUCCESS which has attend. 1 MR ROBERT HELLER . In tills city, It has auccecdcd in Inducing him to re main FOR 1WELVK NIGHTS MORE. THIS EVENING, AN ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME. Fortrre flrsf time In Philadelphia, the great Sensa tional Phenomenon TIIE SPHYNXI For the first time in America, A PURKLY NOVEL AND MUSICAL SKETCH) and, by Special Request . 'THE -BOARDING-SCHOOL. MISS," embodied in a Grand Melange ol' MIRACLE, MELODY COMEDY. AND MY8TERY. 'Ihe l'lno need upon the occasion will be the mog nlftcent stelnvfav Grand piano Forte. Rent express y iroin New l ork lor Mr. Hoilur'a uso at Uioae eutortuin- nifntH. Adn.lsslon. SO cents. Reserved Seats 75 con t a. Seats ma be seenred, three davs in advance, at Chns. W. A. Trnnip'rr'a Music Store. Ticket olllce open every day from 0 till 4. TFAV PHILADELPHIA MUSEUM, No. 833 1 MARKET Street. BRIIXIaNT ACCESSION OK CURIOSITIES, FROM BARNUM's MUSEUM, NEW YORK. THE NOVA SCOTIA GIANTESS! The tallest lady living, aged nineteen years, eight feet one inch high, w eighing i ts pounns. , Ml LIZZIE REED. In Smallest Woman in the wor'd. twenty-j-wo yeais old, thirty-two Inches IiIk1i. weighs 35 pounds. ZURUi.Y BAN NUM. from a remote province of "Cir ca-.ya bavins been ransomed at a grcut expense while on ficr w ay to a I nrkish market THKiMAMMOXU FAT WOMAN, -weighing 583 pounds, torether with 10,000 NAi URAL CURIOSITIES, forming altogether one of the most attractive exhibitions ever presented to the public. . , Admission to view the whole, 35 cents. Children, 2cC. tinen dully irom 9 A M. till in P M 1 136t 11. P. IN GALLS, Ftoprlotor. I? O Y E It 'OP THE A C A D E M y! . MR. C. IT. JABV18' SECOND MATINEE. FRIDAY, January 19, at 4 P. M. Plngle Admlssu n ONE DOLLAR, Tickets and programmes at the Mnslo Stores. 1 13 6t ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, CHESNUT X Street, above Tenth. Open irom 9 A.M. till 8 P. IS. Benjamin West's great Picture of . ... . fcHBIST REJECTED still on exhibition 11 KRMAN I A ORCHr;STRA.-PTJBLIC RE hearsals every BATIRDAY AFTERNOON AT MUSICAL FUND HALL. SH o'clock. Engagements maot by addressing GEOHGE BASTE RT, Agent, No. 1'iU MONTEREY sueet. between Race and Vine. 10 16 3m GOVERNMENT SALES. AUCTION PAtiC OF SERVICE ABLH AND DAMAGED UOStTTAL PEOPERTY. Medical f urvbyor'8 Officii, ) Washinoton, D. C, January 15, 1858 J Will be gold at the Judiciary Square Ware' eases. isandFlFlH Streota, In thia city, on 1UKSDAY, the 28d of January, 1806, at 10 o'clock, A. K., a large quantity ot'teiviceable and Damaged, llosjuta' A, HJyvitjf WUUDlBllllg Ul Shirts. .Mosquito-nets, Tin Plates, : . "Waili Basins, Knives and Forks, bpoena,- etc. Diawera, , l'lllow-cases, Sed-sitcks, Towels, Gowns, ' Blankets, Also, one Fire-proof Safe. Terms Cash. . . tiopertv to be removed within lorty-eight hours from termination ol sale. - C. SUTHERLAND, 1 16 6t Burg. D. S. A., Med. Pur. FLAGS, FIREWORKS, &o. X. J- ii.e a . u i a a n, Importer and Wholesale Dealer n FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, ETC, FIREWORKS, FLAGS, Eto , MATCB.E3 AND BLACKING, NO. a STHAWJlKltliY STREET, First Street above becond between Marketand Chesnu &i -' BUILADBLTHIA. X - .... 0 JturOFAOTTjaaa ot I00KIKG-GLASS, PORTRAIT, PE0T0GRAPH, t PICTURE' FRAMES, ASD GILT MOULDINGS No. 929 ARC II STREET, PHILADELPHIA PAINTINGS, AND A GREAT VARIETY . OF ENGRAVINGS ON HAND. OLD WORK RECILT EQUAL TO NEW. 11 flam fl'HE STAMP AfJENCV, NO. 304 CHKSNUT J KTREf T, A BOVE iniuu, iiu i v-uiiauiu AS.Al'J,.h?'?' vU'nv TIFSPRIPTION CONSTANTLY J HAliP, ASUia Wl AJWf. " GOVERNMENT 8ALE8. WILL BE FOLD AT I LBjLIC AUCTION, AT tbe Ne YOliK Onlnannfl Ayenciy, No. 45 WORI11 .Mtrcet, at 11 o'cloelt. A. at. on the 26tU ol .laniinrv, 1HU6, the loilowmir lota ot DKU(i an4 MEl'lClNIi, property ottho United Miaics, rli.t-4 , . Sf pa lnt Alcohol, , , , ' fin pounds Aloes, Bonaria, and Barbados, ' '' 75 imam's Ainm, . . . -! 80 boiu.ds Ammonia. , . , , . S3CMiotili's Ammonia, ' J 6 raUons Arnica, i . , 1-7 I'OiindH Afsa rplida, '. 8Hf lHnnl Mne Vitriol, 1 .' 423 bott ts British Oil. . . , 1 16 noonds talomo), ' 2!i7 raunrls Cantbarirlra, 1440 ponnds 1 astile Soari, . , - 0 bounds Simple Cerate, .' " 78.' round 8nHhate Copper, ,, ll4j pounds Copperas, 2rtl i ounda Eosoin Ha'ta. t bottles huiphuno B.her, , 1Kb pounds ti round Flaxseed, 21 6 qnarU fptnli turpentine, V13 ponntls t.mnnu (.ijneer, V.W-! ponnls HlatbeT Halts, J- 2H bottles 1 inoi lire Iodine, . . , pounds Lard, 77 gallons Laudanum, . 40A pt.unds Acointe Lead, , V47 ponbds Mrrcurml Ointment, ; :1M3 lottles Mustanc triniment. 1MJ quarts Spirits Nitre, 1 Kid quarts ( astor Oil, ih iuria wt'et W. , ; lS2b bott'es Opouoldoc, fi pounds Ch orato l'otash, C!)"i pounds Kosio, ., . 7"8i pounds hnlphur, 8il pouiida Tooacco I'lua, i. Hi poiimia Sulphate Zinc, Anlfeed, Antlnunv, Aqnniortts, Arnica flowers, Ariow root Ha sam of Copaiba, Fir nailicon and f.'csm Oititmenls, Bicarb, oda, Bornz, Buckthorn Sirup, Chlorolorm, Condition 1'owders, Corrosive bublin ate, Croam lartar, U'yceriuo. Unraau'a and I'oweli's I.iiinnints, Caustic, Mustatd, Nntyalls,' C'loton Oil, Farriers' and (-iars-iiuir Oils, Oils of ( ovci, Juniper Origanum, Iloxcmary, yassalrajj and Ppike, l'cppemifiit. Tartar F.uctic, Cayenno 1'cppor, V orniwood and Yeilow Uoot. Terms Cash, Uni'cd Mutes currency. The stores wiil bo bid in. if tho imeresUi of the Goveriimout should roni.'or it necessary. Catalogues can. bo had on application. . , i). CBISI'IN, Brerot Colonol U. S. A., .. 1 16 Ot Captuin oi Oidnanco. ' G O V E R N M. E K T SALE. FXTF.NSIVE SALE OF DRY GOODS. BliD-' D1NO, U.lC.j IN OKIOINAL PACKAGE. VviU be sold at Auction, at tlio Uedical i'urvo or's Wrcnoue, Ko. 17 MAKKKT tstroet, Nasdy. lie, on lLEfeDAY, Febiuarv . 18iG. . BEDDING. 2 000 1 lair Mattresses, jointed. - 15,000 Hair 1'iliows. 47,0fl Bed licks. 2vi.0OO Conn-erpones, Linen and Marseilles. . LO.Ci'O Moeqniio liars, 61.Cf()ri)low'BBes. ' 46,010 1'illow Ticks. gU.OOO Shuels, Linen and Co'ton. .CLOTH INC.. 42 COO Shirts. 40 ( 00 Drawers. 25 000 Orepsing Cowns. lit.OlO Socks. 10.000 Hlitpers. 10,000 Kcliwiars. SUNDRIES. 84 ,000 Towels, full size, huckaback. 17, (.00 Boller-iowcls, crash. 1,000 Kapkina. 2,X0 yards Bed Flannel. 2,400 yard? Gutta 1'erclia Cloth. 4,0t0 Gntla 1'eroha Blankets 1,000 India linbbcr Cnsbions and l'illows. ' 1 000 Canvas Hnnnnocks. 1,000 Canvas Blanket Cases. 10,000 pounds Oakum and low. Cotton Bats, Cotton Waddinjr, Tapo, etc.1 A snail portion or tho loreROinn articles aro secondhand, and will be sold eo.arutely. ihe greater part aro new and in original paokncs. Catalog uc8 may be had on application. ROBERT FLETCHER, ' Surgeon and Bvt. Colonel U. 8. Vols , 1 15 18t Medical i'uiroyor U. b. A. I A IK E SALE OP CONDEMNED CLOTIIIKG,' j "CAMP AND GARRISON EQUIPAGE. . "" ' ' cuiev quab.tkn-mastkr'8 office, ) Dkpot of Washington. ( AVabhiwotos. D. C January 13, 1803 l 1 'Will be sold at pnblio anction, under the direction oi Captain D. G. 1 nomas, M. 8, B. , at the Gororn meni Warehouse, corner of Serenteentii land II streets, Washington, D. C, on MONDAY, January 29, 1866, at 10 o'clock A. M.. a large lot of con demned Clothing, etc., consisting- of Drums, Kettles, fasnee, , Books, , ' Jackets, ' . Blai kots, Bedsacks, , l.eeiivgt, Havelocks, Cap CoTers, Rubber B ankets, Kutber Ponchos, i Aios, l . . . Pickaxes, -' Haichets,J jbpades, , ShoTels. Knaofacks, Haversacks, . Hospital Tents, Wall Tents, Sibley Tents, ' Common Tonu, F'lass, Coata, Caps, . ' Pack Saddlos, ' Vests, Trowsers, , , Shirts, Turbans .. ., JSto.. Ktc. Tho sale will bo continued from da? to day until tne strres are soia. , ... Tbe stores mast De removed within fire days from date of sale. . j... .- ., .. letme Cash, in Govcrnmont funds, ; 1 D. H. HUCKER, : Brevet Major-Gencral and Cliiol Quartermaster, 1 15 12t ' ; Depot of Washington. SALE OE SURPLUS GOVERNMENT ITULJES, ALL GOOD AND SERVICEABLE.! Office of Assistant Quabtermastkr. 1 i Wiliiinoton, Del., January 3. 18C6, J Will be sold at pnblio auction, at Wilmington, Delaware, on ... ...... Friday, the 6th of January. . , - ' Friday, the 12th of January. - Friday, the 19ih of January. ' r Friday, the 20th of January. , " Four hundred food and serviceable mulos. ' i One bandred on each day of sale. Tbe particular attention of purchasers is called to the excellent quality of tnete mules, being of pood ize, jn t-ood condition, kind and gentlo, and well broke to harness, being the surplus toain mules of Washington Derot. - Animals sold singly. , , ' 4; Fale to commence at 10 A. M. Teime CaBh, in Unitoi Statrs currency. , By order of Brevet Brigadier-General James A. Ekin, in charge Fiist Division Q. M. G O , , , C. H. GALLAGHEli. 1820t Captain and A. Q. M. 1 TiEPOT QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE ' filOHMOND, Va., , , , Januarys, 1806 11n1.1v Avyjiiuis. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of in structions from tho Quartermaa'er-Geuoral, I will fell at l'ubllo Auction, at Rockett's Landiua-, Rich mond. Va., on the 20th dav ol Jannnry, 180i, ' 160 iJRsi-CLASti MULES. These muloe have been in use in the teams at this Depot lor tho pust six months, 'are well broken, and in fine condition. Tornit Cash, in Government lands,. huio to commence at 10 A. M. GEORGE B CADWALADER. j , . j jlrevot Lt.-Col. and A Q. AI., 1118t , In chai se of Depot. COVER W M EN T SALE S. gALE of Reserved uorses. QnAKTEPMAeTKB General's Office, 1 '- Washington, D. C, Decomber 12. 185. ) -The Quarleimaatur General of the Army aircts That all Government Ilorees now at Gioooro, D. C., Le sold lothe hipheet bidders. lea'eairill. therefore, take p'ace a GIESBORO, D. C.,"Wnnninu on TUl'RoDAr NEXT, DE' EMBEH 14, IffB. and continuing on each 1 UEsDa Y and iHUR".' DAT tborenlU-r, until all are dit-poeod of. A Boat will leave the fciut.u lreot wharf every hour on the days of sale. These Hoi sea have uon ca-eltlly solcoied, and are surerior to an heretofore otlcrod lov su.e. Amma's wil' b sold singlv. Kale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. Terms Cabh iu United Btates currehov. ' ' ; . - JAMES A KKTN, ' Brovet Bilpadier-Uouerul in charee 1 4 U31 ' First Division Q. M- U. O. ,;,. - 1 ' ' . - TIIE BTAMP AGFNCV, NO.;304 CHESNUT1 BTRF.KT, ABOVU THIRD WILL BU COJHTIKOJi0 AH UEKETOFOIte. KTAUI'S ot KVl.RT DFMCRIVTION CONSTANTLY ON HAJiD. AKD IN AUK AMOUNT. u 18 JANtTAftY 10, - 18CG. - GOVERNMENT SALES. I?xti-:nmve bales ' of government KOLI.1N. isrocK ' ' , MrxnRT Division of trk TtwwKPfFB. , , Chief Qua kterm a ptkh'h Office, U. R. Mll.ITAKT HAII KOAn,. , . NAsnvii.LB, Tennearoe, January 9,1806. w 111 ee solo: at rnbiie Aurt'on, at Memphis, Ten rieeseo, WKDNEODAT,. Kebruary V, 1803, the fol lowing described Tio.linir Stock, yit: , Fcr '(4) LoflorroUve f.-natnea, yo Toet gauge thret old and Dismantled, one repairable. . Sixteen (10) Box and nine (8) Flat Carsluioreor . or lets), live feet rauge, i ( . .1 . .. . Same time and place , Ore (1) Locomotive Enf ine, five feet tsuiro'. lylrsr in , the flitch on ibe he of ihn Mississippi Central Bailroad, twelve mile north ot lirnrd Junction. AT NASHVILLE, TENN., WF.DN KDAV, FEB. RUABY 14 IHefl. will be sold the folio win vdesonbod Kollinff rtneV, all of five feet gaugo, and In good running older, viz. .1,1, One (1) Locomotive Eneine, Lyman & Souther, builders. Eiphteea (1R) Locomotive Engines, S. N orris & Pots, bnildt-rs. Cue (I) Loeomotive Engine,-Rodgers' L. and M." V crks. builders. One (1) Locomotive Engine, SwtubonTii t guilth, bmlners. . ' One (1) Locomotive Tender. Two Hunarcd (200) Flat and Box Cars, m6re or , less. , ,. , - 1 f ;, Same time and o'aee : Hvc (6) Loromoiive Erigines, unservicahle ' Boilers and Kunain Gears for Two (2) Dummy E-n glnes, unserviceable. Fivo (6) Spans (100 feet each) McCaiinm's Truss liriclo-o. , , Two(2) Spans Eridire (50 Teet each). Orellnndred and 1 liifty-three (188) perch of first . and econd-class Cnt Stone, comprising lounila- t on of Bound House. Will also bo ao'd , on above-montioncd dntos at MEMFHIa and N A all VI CLE, the bahincoof MI LI TAHY KAiLKOAD l'ROl'KUTY remaining umli. poed of at that time: " - - t-ales will commenre at each place at 10 o'clock A M., and coninne until all the property is disposed ot. 1 F.IJM9 OF 8A 1 E Cash, in Government funds; or when pntchnsed by railroad companies on credit Mf desired) of not execeriinr. iwo years payable in monthly Instalments With Interest at the rato of J-0 per cent., per annum, secured by bond .satisfac tory to the Government lor' double the amount of the property purchased. 1 Full descriptions of tho Engines ean be obta'ned on application to Captain S. R. 11AUJLL, A. Q. M Nashville. Tcnnoseoe, , -, F. J. CEILLY, 1 16 25t : Brevet Major and A. Q. M., U. 8. A. CI OVERNMENT SA T.E OF CONDEMNED ORD T NANCE STOKES. ' ... Will te sold at I'ublio Auction, by order of tho Sec retary of War, at the United States Arennl, Colum bn, Ohio, on MONDAY,' January 22 1806. com mencing at 10 o'clock A Ai., and days lollqwing : 14 sets Artil'cry Harness, wheel. 28 , " " - , lead. , , 149 Awstricn Carbines, cal. 71, new. . 186 Carbines, various' patterns. r 485 United States Smooth-bbro muskets, cal. Gt. 7S0 Austrian Kiflo Muskets, cal. fi4. new, 4 000 Prussian " " " 71, " 4 fOO " Smooth Bore Muskets, cal. 71, new. , P85 Muskets and Kifle, forelen, various. 117 Double Barrelled Shot Guns. 7Pfl Revolver Fislols, various patterns. 191'oot Aitiliciv Swords. 2,( 15 1'ieht t avalrv Sabres. 14 Horse Artillery " 89 Musicians and N. C, Officers' Swords, 4.429 Bullet Moulds, various. 15,000 Ball Sercws, Fciowdnvers, Wiper; etc. ' 49 sets Horse equipments, cavalry, complete, 133 avalrv handle, McClcllau pattern. 108 Saddle Blankets.. . 1 . . . fil Cavalry Bi idles. , . r lM Surcinffics. 1 80,000 Bayonet Scabbards. . t0,0f0 Cap Touches. fb 000 Cartridge Boxes, infnntrv. and Plates. J 25 000 . " Box Bells and Tlates. 25 0C0 Run Sltncs. 1 COO Sword Belts. N. C. Officf rs'. and Plates. 1 83 6( 0 Fercusaion Caps, for shot-guns. 8,240 Cores, various. 2C.6 pounds Hemp Rope. ... 1E2 " Betswax. 1 Horse. ALSO, A lot of rickaxes, Felling-axes, Shovols, Mattocks, Polo Yokes, eto. , . ' Full catalopneg will be ready at sale. '' TERMS iF SALE Cash in Government funds. Ariloies to be removed Immediately at expunto of purcliaser. By order. ' ' 1 ' "' , , T. C. BRADFORD. ' ' Captain Ord., Bat. Major U. 8. A., 1 10 9t j. ,. ' Commanding Arsenal. I A ROE SALE OF CONDEMNED OUAETKR. Ii M A 81 Kit SlORF.8, CLOTHING, CAMP AND GAKRISON EQUIPAGE, AT ALEXAN D1UA, VIRGINIA. ... .. . Chief Quartbkmasteb's Office, . ) " Depot of Washihgton, ' I Washington, D. C, Jtnuary 6, 1866. 1 . Will be eold at Public Aucticn, at Akxandiia, Vir elnia, under the direction ot Brevet 1ioutenan Celonel J.G C. Lee. A - Q H., on THURSDAY. January 25, 1866, ai 10 o'clock A. M , a larye lot of condemned Quartermaster's Stores, Clothing, etc., as loiiowa: . Shins, ITamefS, Hammers, . , . Chisels, Vises, ' 1 i Saws,. Axes, Shovels, i t Pauline, , . Hose, ' '! ; Grain Separator,. ' Cauldrons, . 1 Argand Burners, Manilla Rope, Ourled Hair, ' Sheepskins, ... . Deer Hides, Cast,' Wrought, ' and - Scrap Iron, , . . Cast and Spring Steel, . Jackets, . : : . Ccais, Caps, 1 Tents, F'lags, Wagons, Cane. ' t. '' , Ambulances, Sprin? Waeons, Iron Axles, , j Chains, Army Bangey , Wheelbarrows,, . Drugs, Tables, t.i : it: Desks, Chairs, - - - " 1etter Presses, Halters, Rinift. ' 1 Grain Sacks, eic. . Together with s large lot of secondhand Lumber, consisting of ' - - 1 , Flooring i-f 4-4 Common Culls, Scantling, ' Shin Knees. 7 Tbe stores must be removed within five days from date of sais . (. f ; Ibe sale will be continued from day to day until the whole ot tho property is sold. " . Tunis Cash, in Govoinment funrts. i'".. " f. ' D. H; RUCKER, Bvt. MaJ. Con. and Chiof Qunnrnunter, 1 6 lOt Depot of Washington, i j : i- - . SALE OF SERVICEABLE QUARTERMASTER Ml ORES. . Chief Qcabtebm asteh's Office, Depot pf Wasuingtos, ' Washinoton. D. C. Jauuary 1, I860. Will be sold at, Pnblio Auotion, under the airec tion of Brevet Colonel C. H. Tompkins, Quarter master at LINCOLN DEPOT. Washinaton, D. C, on lUEsDAY, January 23. 18(10. at 10 o'clock A. M., alarire lot of QUARIEKMASTER 8 'ORES, cou sisting of Iron Boi'ers, Sweat Collars, Horse Covers, Hose Carriage, Hammers, Hay Kulves.F'ire Hose, Neck Straps and Chains, TraveUinr-loree, Limbers, Branding Irons, Irons, Iron Picket Posts, eto. Ti e Stores must be removed within five days from date ot sale. . . 1 Terms Cash, in Government fund's. D. H. RUCKER, Bvt. MaJ.-Gen, and Chiof Quartermaster, 1 8 17t . . i Dopot of Washington. OALE OF NAVY POWDERS AT TUB NAVY v 1 c n 11111 iniienii ' BuitKAtr of Ordnance," W4BUiuru vn'i n v j w, 1 ... 1 , j . . . . 1. : . l.i.l.lM. at.Pllh. more win ue boiu iu tne niirucov w- - lie Auction, at noon of the 22d day of January, ISM, at the oflice of the Inspector of Ordnance, at tho Philadelphia Navy Yard, by samplo, five thoiijaiid three hundred and tuirty to(fSfiJ) barrels oi AAVi I'OWDERS. ' ' , . Terms-Cosh, in Government funds! one-hair to led. posiUdat theei.dot alo. and the reinaiui-r within ten dajs alterwards, during which time the tow dors must Le removed from the Fort Jiirnui Magazine, oihermso revert to the GoverniiOT t . , j t xi. A. vviar., 1 Uihstul 22 Chief of Bureau. . . - v m T a 11 i-i n fi QALK OF'GOViiltlVn .v Sl O Chief qua bth-- ;." "-, riCE, J . IN, M 3, im SiniAui nv VV ARHINOTOV rr-r"' . Z wt . , I) Julllllirv 1H T Anninui'ifi ' : ' - ' ,v nnti 1 1.1 n ..i.1ia niuifion. nil tier tho fliivi'ttfti of Brevet Maior Ber.J1.m1u JBurton, A.i Q. M.. at Sixth sreetwharnWashinwton. D . C oasAnJlt DAV, February 8 18CU. at 12 o'clock Jl-. the loJlow iiig named l.overnmei t yesHls viz. 1- '' Barire MlDDJUh.M!., 1 j '. Bare FINANCIER -.. . , . ... Barre JDR.- - , i - ? , ,.; Terms Cash, in Govtmuic-nf funds lerms-LBBii,"', . . , D u HUCKER; Etev Ms.ior-Gen. tLl Ivei QutLrirniiiltr. j 15 i7t ' Dipol ol Waihmtrf. n. GOVERNMENT SALES. TAPGK BALE OF CCVK.HrVMKNT BUILrv , ,fiV-.? 0Trt,;" rhOPEHXY AT l'OINT X-(H'J U f Jo If. HSAPQUARTERS DlTP A nTMKfCT WAPHINGTOW, Office of hikf QrARTEnMAKTBit. I ASlilNOTON, D. C , Iveeniber 5?9, 1 J ' Will be sold at rnblio Anetiouto tBe hlehost bid der st l'OINT TOuKOUT, M4, commencing UlUKSDAY, Jammrv 18, 180(5, at 10 o'clock. A. M.. the following Irame buildings and othor publiO property at tLat ciaco, vn. : , LNilED bTATES GENERAL HOPITAr One headquarters BniUlinr, 176 by 25 foot; IS Hospital V ards, enen 176 by 26 feet; one Mess-honse, iii'.O by i8 teei me Gi ards' Quarters, 107 bv 24 toi: one Cenirabcnd Qnaitere. TO by 14 feet; one kitchen, 10 h 2H feet; one Chapel, 77 oy 2d feeli one laun dry. Oil by 2 leet, with stationary Enpine, Locomo tive Boiler, and all tho necexsai y a parntus tor stoam lai ntlry and Crt og; one Cow Stable. 91 bv 14 feet: one Horse Stable, 62 by 21 feet t on Waeon House, rniall; one Ilasgaao House, 65 by 25 toet) oae Warehouse, 66 by 26 tet; one fee House, 40 by 80 feet, and 19 foet hlfl-hj Water-tank Bnildinir, 17 bv 17 feet, 80 leet luph with ciroular water tank, 16 feet diamoter; two Coal Mouses, one Saw Homo, one f orage House, 01. e bead lions .and ono Wash House, of various dimensions; also, covered Plank Footwalks connecting the above lui'diugs; asgreaato length I860 Icot, and 8 loos wide. . a he sbovo-mcntioned Hoadquartors Buildlnc (a two stories lutrh, lathed and Mastered, aim the fif teen Hospital M arda, the Moss-house, and a lew othor stiucturis are also lathed and plastered. PH1SON CAMP. 10 Hospital Wards, eaoli 11.) bv 25 fret; 7 Cook hens, s, ench 143 by 12 feet ; ono Cook hou-o, 120 by 2Cfeetonetook4louso, 140 by 26 icot, witU to wines, each HO by 20 leet; ono Headriuarters Build ing, ii by i feet, with two wings, each 40 bv 20 feet ??? V ct t,'orcbouse, 00 by 22 foet; ono Dispensary, 40 bv f.8 feet ; one Chapel, 100 by 24 foot; ote Kk' press Oflice, 80 by 10 leet ; one Guard liouso (b ilck), 60 by 16 leetj ono Quart, is. one OBiee, and ono iMOn room, ot vnrions dimensions; also. 9188 lineal feet of Fenoinr, 12 teot hich ; 810 lineal tect ot Hoaid lence, 6 leet hiah; 700 lineal toot of covered Plank Footwalks, 12 feet wide; and 918 lineal feet of Plauic FbOtwaik. 4 eet wide, with rail. QUAKT Kli M A Si K K S DEP A RTM KNT, One Quarters, 1 0 by 28 feel j one (juariers, 100 br 14 leol 1 0110 Quartets, 13 by 22 feel; one Quarters, 09 by 28 feet ; three Stables, averaging 139 by 27 loot each; one Storohrtuse, 84 bv 27 loot; ono Smith. frboi,63uv24 leet: ono Whowlwrtvht Shop, 67 by 14 teet; and lour Offices, three Qutirtera, two Store houses, ono Oil-house; one Saddler's Shop, ana ono MefS House. 01 various dimensions MISCELLANEOUS BUILDINGS, AND OlTlEI . . , PROPERTY. ...... . One Tost Hospital, 70 by 25 leet; ono Commlasap Storehouse, 200 by 85 leet; ono Commissary 8aloi room and Oil ice, 64 .by 27 feet 1 one Ollloa, 27 by 1 feet; one Guard Houso (lov). CO by 60 root; om Guard llouee (log), 8"i by 20 leet; two trams uuart llou.-cs small bic joik- Barrack, at Fort Lincoln 0.0 Ly 20 feet; ono Ordnance Storehouse 64 by 12 leet; one Slnunhter House. 40 by 21 feet, with cihed, 24 13 feet, and Out buildings, 9 by 9 leet; ono Sta ble, 80 by 22 feet ; ana 10 lilichens, Quarters, etc. ol various uiraeiisione. One wbart of Timber and Lumber, 478 foot long and varying in width from 22 to 1ii2 feet. 246 line feet ol Stockado, 11 feet hiuli 011 tho Fotomao a do with blcck-honse 20 by 80 feet, four p affonus, eacl 10 by 12 leet, and 100 lineal leet ot plank lootwnlls. ti fret wide. 167 lineai reet ot Stockado on bay stria with t loci-house 6 by 20 feet, and three platlornu ot anous dimensions, and a toot walk, ,Ono Hose Carriage; 28 Fire Ladders; 24 Axes; 116 1 ne ltuckets j and six lengths ot Jioso, ouch 61 tout lone. - ... 'Ihrto Cooking Eniiges; one Perpetual Oven; a qunutiiy ol o.d Luniber; aud a number of Pumps. Point Lookout, situated at the junction of the Po t( mac river with Chesauenko bay. was, boforo the war, a tavonto watering 1. luco, and Is well adaptoU lor the purpose now, bavin exueileut laoilitiea tor ealt-w atur Lntl.iuir, and abundunuo ol fish and Kiirao. Tbe buildings above enumerated undor the head of ' United States Ceni rnl Uospital," are locales di rectly on tho Toint, the principal structures being arianned in a circle, radiating from a . common centre, and connected by covered loot walks, and could w ith model ate expense be fitted up properly tor the accommodation ol visitors, as a steam laun dry, ice-houfC, coal hoiuo. water-tanks, ana many other necessary struotures for the purpose, are ready ior immediate use. An excellent 01 portuujty la a so afforded to land owners in tho vicinity, and else where, to secure valuuule lonoing and ; building, material. A steamer will lcavo the Government wharves, south side ot tho basin, near l-'ardy's shipyard, Bal timore, Md.,- at 10 o'clock, on the inoruiiiK of Wed nesday, January 17, 1808, for the transportation of bidders to Point Lookout; and will be jreiamcd until tho close of tho sale to return the passcng.-rs to Bal timore Meals will bo lurnislied on tho boat at tho usual steamboatratea. , , , ' The Bitildinars will bo sold singly, and othorpro perty In lots to suit purchasers. .... $ Ihe mllitaiy guard will remain in charge of the Buildings, etc., lor filleon days alter the sale, if desired, and purchasers will bo allowed twenty days in .which to remove their property. ' 1 ietms Cash, in Government funds. . .' M. I. LCDINGTON, Colonel and Chief Quartermaster, 1 1 15t Department ot Washington. CALE OF STORES. CONDEMNED ORDNANCE Will be sold at ' TUBLIC AUCTION, ; ('7 at INDIANAPOLIS ARSENAL, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.,. ' . ON FEBRUARY 20, 1866,". . . at 10 o'clock A. M-, a large quantity, consisting in part of the following articles, viz. : , i 074 Carbines, various kinds. 86,000 Muskets and Rifles, new and old United States, ,( 4 and foreign, of various calibres. -608 Stan's Army Revolvers, serviceable. .' : 276 Savage's i Navy Rovo'vcrs,; now, and others, . , with s large lot of spare parts, for the repair 1'. of small aims Of various patterns. ' t . 430 Cavalry Sabre Belts, worn. 724 Cavalry! Saddles, worn. . : -. 1,090 Cavalry Bridles, worn. j : ; 288 Btlt Bolsters, for Pisto!s, worn. : 200 Cartridge Boxes, for Piatols, worn. ; ' 1,168 Cartridge Boxes, for Carbines, worn 800 Slings, for Carbinos, worn. 168 sots of Artillery Harness, worn. 47,000 sets of Infantry Accoutrements, worn. , Also a large lot of appendages for the various kinds ot Muskets and Riflos. Samples to be seen at the LNDIANl'OLIS ARSENAL, and at tho , , . . UNITEDJSTATES OBDNANCE AGENCY, No. 45 WOR1H STREET, NEW YORK CITY. . TEEMS OF SALE CASH. , JAMES M WIIITTEMORE," , 1 8(2 20 Capt. and Bvt. MaJ. Ord , Commanding. T)UBL1CSALE AT THE IRANTvFORD ARSENAL,' PHILADELPHIA. ' ,ON ACCOUNT OF THE UNIIEP STATEi. On TUUBSDAY MOUN1NG, January 18, lStiti, . , . at 11 o'clock, ... will be sold at Publio Sulo, GUFOWDEK, BY SAMPLE Viz.i 1 19,(60 pounds United Males Powder mixoo, badly caked. 9900 pcunds United Mates Cannon Powder, badly faked - - .... 4100 pounds United States Mortar Fowdor, dirty and caked -,., 4001 pounds United States Powder, good mlxod grain. , 87 4C8 pounds .Confederate Stasos Powder, food, uiised jraiu. , - 4167 pounds Confederate Siatos Powder, badly (ianinged. - . . , ' '!;' This Powder Is itorod at Fort Delaware. Samples may be sfen at the Waiortown, water vliot, and FranUortl Arsenals, and at the Unye Stntes Ageucv, No. 45 Worth street, New York. 1 When tbe uiterest of the Government may ToqaV it. the powder will bo bid in- ,., .... . lerms. United S..M currency. ii If luft Pvt. Lt.-Uol. V. 8. A. Commahainjt
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