THE DAILY EVENING .TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA,, FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 186G. MATTERS OVER THE RIVER. R MAMiFAcnmma Interests. The. ac'II tiei a II or (led by the eastern boundary ol tin city of Camden have attracted to this point n li rut manniHoturlrig capital, which Is employed In Tarioos branches ol that development of indus try. The banks of Cooper's creek are hiah, and ttie waters deep, sufficiently available for vessels ot large size to ascend with mntcrtals used. There are cobult and chemical works, Iron foundries, machine shops, rolling mills, co;ton factories, and other ninnutactorics, all of which are In Bucccssiul operation, and employ a large num ber of workmen. Almost every hour of the day huge waaon&, drawn by still art horses, and loaded witn trie different product ot these hives of industry, or with tho raw materials used in these manufactories, are sen trundling lone the strools, indicating that a large an t profitable business Is thus carried on. 80 many Hdvantnges are offered to nianutactimmr lii . terests on thts creek, thnt a number ot new e tnblinhra( nti are soon to be erected, and these will give additional activity to the business . atpect of the eastern part of the city. The ex . tensive, log-wood mills of the Messrs. Browning are situated on this Btream, and carry on a largo business, iurnihlnE drugs to nearly all parts of tbe country. It is the manutacturiiig estab lishments tnnt give activity and life to a city, and it will not bo many Years before the entire shores of Cooper's creek will become studdpd with manufactories, and tie business prospects Of Camden advanced In a hundred-Cold ratio. To accommodate trioe in'crepts Iairo numbers ol new dwellintr-houses will also be built lor the wotkmen, and thns the outfk'.rts of the city wLt be compactly built up. At It Aoain. We learn that tbe effort to con etrti( t a railroad from the Juuction.or Jackson Siation to Pennsprove or Putin ville. will, again be reriewed this winter. It is proponed to branch oil' from the Itaritari and Delaware Bay Kail road, touchiig at VVillianislown, Glussboro, aud acro.-B Gloucester into Balem county, passing Swedcs "boro, and down to one of the plnecs named, where a boat will connect -with Wtlniincton, or sufficiently near to intercept cither Hie Haiti more route, or the Delaware road which leads to Bea'ord. As far n New Jersey is concerned, this e nierprise cannot be ot the smallest benefit. Our West Jersey roads are all-sulliclont lor the agricultural, commercial, and travelling interest of the lower counties; and the proposed load Is only calculated to direct trade aud travel from Philadelphia to Now YorK, or southward. The existing roads connect with two roads to New York in a few hours, and our larmers already have a choice between the mar kets of the two crcat cities, so that we see no possible advantage to be derived by Jerse men, while it must provp detrimental to Phihululpiiia. Now York capitalists are lit the bottom of this scheme; aud with tuia road running south, and the proposed air-line roud to inn north of Phila delphia, that city will be between two Urea. The people of this section are opposed to being used as cnt"paws to drag hot chcsuuts out 01 .lie tire for Wall street stock-jobbers aud speculators to crack. New Boats. A comniendabln spirit of ilveiry seems to have been awakened at our dif ferent ferries, in regard to improvements upon Jerry boats. Tne Jhlawure, the L'armJen, the West Jersey, and the Atiottiic, aro first-class boats, capacious, stroue, and swift, anil finished in the best style of mechuuicttl art. Those who remember the oM. clumsy, rolling "tubs," with small, narrow cabins, can scnrcely realize this agreeable change. It is evidence of progress In the right quarter, and no iaiwuvement are bet ter calculated to advance the growta of Cumdeu. Shocking Tragedy A Honse Burned and lour Children Perished in the 1 lames. From the Shakopte, Minn., Arfiua, th. One of the most heart-rending accidents by fire that has ever come to our notice, took place on the opposite side ol the river, aud about two luiles Ironi Hello Plain, on the night ol Thurs day last. The name of the unfortunate family w as Bhilock, composed of Mr. and Jlrs. ShiloeK and live children, the oldest sorno eight or ten years of nge. During the night Mrs. Shilock awoke nnd Ibund the house In flames, wheu she immediately sprantr from the bed, and remem bering the tour children in the other room, that w as reached by a passage, she rushed to their rescue. Mr. 6hi"ock followed an Instant later, but in his passage broke through the bummer lloor and tell into the cellar. By a despernte etfort, almost suffocated by heat and smoke, he again reached the bed which he had lelt, and grasping the sleeping babe, threw it through a window which he broke out; but upon turning to see what bad become of his wile, he was met by the flames, and but barely escaped by the window through which he had thro.vn his child. Upon reaching the outside, he heard the cries of his wife irom the entry way, or narrow hall, who had been lrant call.y endeavoring to gain the room occupied by the children, uniil she herself had become surrounded by flrj. Through almost superhuman exertions he succeeded in bursting in the door and rescuing bcr, although both were teribly burned. They now used every exertion to save the children, but all to do purpose, and soon they were enabled to Fee the four standing together in the middle of the room, clinging to each other, with their eves raised toward heaven, in whica position they were consumed by the flames, in full Bight of their agonized parents, who could lend them no aid. What must have been their feelings ? Nothing, of course, was saved, and there they were, some ways liom assistance, left almost childless in the manner described, themselves badly burned, and exposed to the bitter cold weather, with, no protection but their nieht-clothes. They suc ceeded in reaching a neighbor's house, where they were cared for in a proper manner. The charred remains ot the four children were after wards taken from the house. The Bagpipes not Scotch, but English. At a meeting in Edinburch, the Lord Advo cate said: "Most people think that t'ie bagpipe Is a Scotch instrument. Soiae are proud of tne bagpipe, others are afraid of it but, whether by its friends or its foes, the bagpipe is looked upon by us as something national. Now, I am not at all sure that we are entitled to any such praise or blame. I believe it could be demonstrated though our friends on the otticr side ot the Tweed would be excessivelv indignant I believe it could be demonstrated that the bagpipe is an English instrument essentially English that the English were ihe original bagpipers; aud I find in confirmation of this that Shakespeare, who was an authority in music, refers to the bauplpes constantly ; but h" doss not introduce them into Macbeth. The iruiies In Maabech don't inarch on Dunsinane to the bound ot the bag pipe, and he speaks of the drone of the Lincoln shire and the Yorkshire bagpipe. He speaks of a person "lauphing like a parrot at a bairpiper," but all without in slightest Caledonian refer ence. And when, wo look ac the works in the Register House, aud show now our former monarch spent their income, we find their ex penditme for music put down in such entries as the followim:: 'To the Entrlhh piper, three shillings aud sixpence.' Sco'chmeu were not the pipers, they were harpeiv. The harp was the old Scotch instrument, mi 1 1 believe con tinued to be the old Brotcu. instrument tU within a very recent period." Petroleum. The following table is furnished by Mutes jUiilroad and Mining Journal, comparative exports of petroleum countries : COMPARATIVE EXPORTS FOU TnRKE . 4,U39,70pI ,.1!i 674 807 , 2 0 IH 720 . 1 003,83 -AMUSEMENTS. 7 1 'J. 1 41 21,!iM2 974 1 Oil 1 87 029 071 112,201 the Unitn'l giving the to foreign TEAR. Cm' lUTi. 12.714 fj8 14 WKi fJ . l,iH,97 973.117 100,000 Elr.LEY'8 CONTINENTAL NEWS Xl tlAEOK. Choiee fceata to al) p cm of Amusement may he had n 10 1 o'cibck m evmlmr. I SI I? CHOICE SEATS ANI ADMISSIONS. J Hcktts can h bad '." T Hot, HAM MB OKfTICK, Ko. SI DflUMI 'reel, opposlta in a Pos lOfflc, rrr the ineaiiat, Arcji, walnut, aud Academy 01 wtnlc. up to ( o'clock, every evenini. 1 1U J EW C1IE3NUT BTHEET THEATRE. t. L. TILTOS,. F MORDaCNT w tl. WALLIS, JOrlN L. C'ABNt KO3-8tjige Manager. GRAND COMrtlMKNTARY TESTIHONI VL FRANK TnoWER, WtDSDAY AFTLBnoOa, Januarjrll, 1866. CORRKPONI)FCE. l'HiLAnKi.riif a. January 12. IRiSfl. Ffakk J'tiowrn, Vti. hear .-Irt-'llm umfoniKned, on In IibII ot a linv numnr of ynnr trlrmltt aud lellovr citlrrna. dcairn your aocoptano cf acomp Imcntar' tna tiinonial. iKtihylnu In aomn dKrc tha rntrnm m wbloi you arc In I J hv ilionewlio have ioiik rrcogulrd In yon the tlmalie clilrn and the true arrinte VVe aro re (ineattd no to ak that von (lM'irnafe at what time and place tbii proicsaed expreMloa may be curried into ellrct weromaln verr tnilv. Tour frlnd. I swlor, Kvorrti A lilnckeu, Frederick W. Orayson, Wlillam tiei'Hcr. F I,. etiprHlou, E W. 0 Cicene. hnrlrsC. Wllnon, RotMTi C. Builih, John Toy, .K lin L. orncrnna, lien. Wm. V. Jlctirath. Colonel John 11. iagftrt, lavid M. J-yio, Hugh linnkfn, J K. Baiter. Jolin 1 bomloy, JoHeph r. Al'fn, W I ilum II. li'onct, AVI llaui H. banips, tiini'rai Win V biuiill, ilame At l.eddy, M niuei Jline- (Irone t amphpll, JoIid .1. Oa ualiH. ; or e II. Mooic, hn.cK Krllly Wl.llam llcaton, Jr., (1. A. lialv Jan tn ('. SlcClpri, He 1 ry C Meeaei. t'. ('. Mcl.au th 1 In, Htnry U llohb. H H. (Intmer, Richard W. r-bnnnon, William J Jonef, Wm. A. Dclaney, Wm J. Poiiock, U H mm Kirn. Janicg lliajlock, I'Mlpdcliihia. ,'ew ioik...., Beaton Baltimore. ... Othur places. lOtai 'Z7.liti7.15tf OliA.mi Zl.lZ')L From the above statement it will be een tnat Philadelphia Increased in the quantity of her export m istj.i. Over 1804. 19K4 .4!!7 gallons . Jlootou iuereaeu 34'i 871 if Intn Jlaltittiore iucioasnii , , , 43 9 M) jra Ions Mew York decreased 6,93U,1H8 gallous 1 barloa r. Warhurton. C'liarUNi II. t.railc n, (ieorre L- Jncobv, Hon John W. Forney, (Irovrr A .--Inn, Joaonh 1). MurnbT. I t:olonel oorio O. Tbomdfl, ITIiomaa.1. Harbor, IL. k. 1 nmblin harles W. ltrookn, illeury J. Mclnure, I Joneph J Knlnnr. ,Uh'.nard I'eulfltau, uniiipa rreeooin, Hninuo: Danle's, tlcni'ra' l'ctur Lvle, Horn A liol , 11. w . Kauat-'a, John IIoIiiikii. J Mines W. Hanckor. tleorae H. Vandyke, Moiioph Dnvla. l)r. DaviU Worrell, JoHi'pn . Fowler, j W. L (lermon, W. U. tilnnn, H M. Dor laid, I Ibeodore . Vandyke, , Fiank 8. Johnson, iHi'ubenJ. I'elaney, Uohn F.iklnton. John Montoltli, hamnel Mcxulny, tieorKe H. Jonca, Kdwurd Irvln. And oiiiere. Pun ADai.pnu. January 22, 1866. To Vessni lawlor, Kvcre t t Hlnckeo, K. W. C. .rcne, Frederick W. urnyfou, F. L. Fetheri-on, ( harlea C. IVilnoti. William Moeser, Robert C. Smith, r tinrlea II. Ora.ton W llitam H Ki-'iont. Kxqx. t Hon. illlam V. MvUruth, General vVIUlmn F. Hmall. Gene ral I et r Lyle ( o onel John H Xairnart ( hnrleK. AVarburlon, Richard W. tfbunnon Geow H. Mooro, L. K. (.smbloa. Iiufkl M. l yle, Jorin '. lilsley, Frank f. Jotinwon, C'hnrlfi W. lirooke, and others. Gentlemen 1-Your letter 01 the lUtli luatant tendering me a complimentary Benefit, has been received, and 1 cunnnt expreva ;o yoa the f nite'ul emotion a pernnai of Itaconteniacicated. in a lorn career. It has ever oeen my aim to me t the approval of 111a puMIe, and th a token that mv elTor n Iiutb been appreclnted hr so many of my iricrioN tn tliln city, cannot but be uratiiying to rue, and ntlmu ate me to greu'er eilorta in tbe luturu. IhankhiR you lor the kind exprcsaioni tonvnyed In vour letter. I accert your Benorous ofTe.r, and "'ould nauelVHiKESl A V A F I KKAOON, 31st I' atnnt, and ih New OIichiiu Street Tin litre, as the time and place where li wou d pive ine p ensure to meet my irlends and patrons. I rc inula, very truiy.your tWend, MJt FRANK BROW KB. IVEW (JHK8NUT STKEET TUEATltE X II KSNUT Street, above Twelfth. LEONARD UKOVLB fc WILLIAM E. 8INX, Lsesees jud Alanagerf. UMJCALIFIF.D SUCCESS ARRAH JJA-rOOTJE. . 'I HIS KVKMM1, ' the treat Irlsli spectacular Iirama, In 3 acts. A Kit H-A-PO(.irE. Jlr. T. F. GLF.SN V, Ills flrxt appearanjo In this elf, as BHM'N THE PO T. MNs JOSIK OKTON a.s AKHAH JIEKU1U. (Tlic two cr't'inala ol theco charncters In America.) i bis ihr.liing nnd bixhly nitctest-nu picture ol Irish Life vlll le nrcsemcd with ALL ITS ORIGINAL SPLENDOR. New and bcauillul scenery, by 1U' 'H.R.D SMITH and liis broiher WILLIAM. liW AXI INUKMOUS Ml C HANI CAT, EFFECTS, by Joseph Mrahou and Tliomai Ulnckwood. it W AM) APPUOPIilAlE WaRDUOBE, danu acttired Irom designs furnifhed by Dion Uouclcau't, from Loudon. ' All the original uiutic Rendered bv ItlrKfcld and tbe grand Orchestra. NEW PROPEHTII.S, APl'OINIME.ST.-) by Jobn lm ov and afaistanu. Doors open attt'4 Curtain rises at 7 1 ADMia IONH 25 Cents 6(1 cen anl 1. SATl'RD A Y AKTKUNOOS, January 27. EIGHTY-FIFTH 1RAM FAMILY MATINEE, LIGHT Y-Fl F I H (IRANI) FAMILY MATINEE, cn wblch occasion the silrrlntr Drama ot UFD KOVI ll RKU HOVER HED ROVER KKD ROVEK will be performed. , Admission to nil pnr:s ot tbo Ilouso, 30 eeuts. lilMreu, 25 cent". Doors open atl 15. Prr.ormanoe to begin ot 2 15. AMUSEMENTS. M R?. JOHN THEATSE. PKEWS NEW UCn STREET Begins at7X o'clock. BENEFIT OF SIHS JEAN HOSMER, who will appear in two character 1U1UA 1 hvi.Msit, januarvxu, LICREiIA PORGI.V. LU Rl TI HORG1 A. LUCRETIA BOKGIA. I.ncretia Bonrla MU Jo on HOsMER Duke Altouao ft li- 11 tin Gunnro McEee Ruukiu To conciurte with rianche a omany. FAINT HEAR I NLVI.B WON FAI LADY. Duchess de Torre nueva Miss HOSMKH Ruy Gomez mckob Kimkin King Charles II Mrs. C. Heuri A UJtl' AI B.ll LKIJ.U MliHI lilljU. hcalo secured six davi In advance, lirALNTJT BTKEtiT THEATRE. N. E VV corner NINTH and WALNUT Btreets. crnrtll v r iuit. tit,n o. ouAHMi, SPLENDID COMEDY AND COMIC DRAMA. - THREE HOUKS OF FUN. CLARKE as P.OH ACRES CLARKE as NEWMAN NOUGS 1 ni (tTiauf) evening, January;!), Slieridan.a Billllant (. omedy of THE RIVALS. Bob Acies, first time bere Mr. J, S. CLARKE AN EXCELLENT CAsl'. Plr Anthonv Mr. GrlnTiha Julia .......Miss Anate Grahuin Lvd a Mrs. Waicoit Ana tbe Conic Drama Irom tlia Works ot Dlcteus. called ' ' NICHOLAS NICK.LEBY. Newman Nop as Mr. J. S. CLARKE h.VI l! HUA K A UKfJ A 1 BILL,. NEW AMERICAN THEATRE GRAND NATIONAL CIBCC8. WALNUT Btxwt, above ElKbth. . Re-encaxed tor one week more. Also, HIAD'I.I.K ZANFRETTA. the ereatcct Tight-Rope ArUst iu tbe world. EVI.KY EVENING THIS WKEK, AND ON WEDNESDAY AND SATLKDaY AFTER- TIIE FIELD OF THE CLOTH OF GOLD. SO Horses and 100 Perlormn". WM.F. WAI LEU WILL aPPEARom MONPAYNF.XT AONCERT HALL, li POSITIVELY XllCd linpk inner, itiuui ui llllltl HI HKI.T.F.H. AND HIS PHENOMENAL, 1 NCO," PltEHENSIBLE, AN'IIOI'E, TKWlNlOrR. AND VNIoUB EGYPTIAN WON 3 E 3, tHURSDAY, 1 Elf) t Y . A SI) TURDAY. Willi AN ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME. jne runo usoa upon inn occimou nm " nlllctnt htelnway Grand Piano Forte, Bent expresaiy l.ir tliia nui-nnuA. AUllllBnlUU. W uButH, nB.iBrTcQ Orn vmt li i-wuio. Q.uu..u ,a ,.wA ,!,,. ,ta,,a In llllvMtU'H tCIl9fl. oroin inn' v uiuu, iuio Udja iu " w - W. A. Trump't rfs Music Storo. w . 1 11 . .1 . r. IT i -v A -T 1 n,..- Tfcb KJUTlY B U 1 1 .1) 1 N i J L ARG B SALOON. (ornerot TENTH and CH KB NUT Streets. EVLLY EVENING UNTIL FUKTIitR NOTICE, THE ORIGINAL. PEAK. FAMILY-SWI-'H BFI.L RINGFR. VOC ALISTS, HAUP1T. TV10LIX"iST, AND , 240 HLVER UEI.1JI. A BTAI'TIFrL CHI M K OF MLVEK STAFF BELLS. T lib l'nuio (Georne htJck As Co ' make) is luriUilied by Mr. Gould. Sevemb and Cbcsiiiit streets .seats may be xcenred three days In advance at the, MukIu .-toreot ( buries iV. A. Trump ei-. TlckcV Ollico open from tt till 4. Adii'K-ion KScinta. S'ectircd Sea's. 50 cents. Children, 25 cents. Nobuli prleo in aucurcJ seats. Jioors open at ' !4 o"c ock. lo conimence at 1H Miuiiiee admittance, 35 o -n's. Chl nivin. lJcems. Mat. nee Doors open ut 2 o'clock. oiiiinciico t3. l-iibt t! C. Cll V.SU Ilusinoss Aaeu'.. EW I'HILADELPIIIA MUSEUM, No. 831 .MABKrT Street. I'OM I IVF.I.X TliK t,AST WKEK OF THE IS BRILLIANT ACIK8.-10 OF CritlOHI I IE8, r ROM BARN CM'" Ml'fF.UM, NEW YORK. I TIIK KOVA SCOTIA IIUN'TKSSI Tbe tallest lady living; aRed nlneicei years, elKhtfeet on inch high, weighing 442 pounns. MIm LIZZIE rkkd. Jne Pmnllest Woman In the world, twenty-two yeats old trtirty two Inches lilnh. weltrhs as pounda. ZI BULY PAN NUM. irom a remote province of "Clr eassla" hai lna been ransomed at a rat expeuse wbiie on berwaj toalurklsh market j together wlih li),0(0 NA'il'RAL CI'RIOMI i IKH. forming aiUxretiier one of the most auractive exhibitions ever presented to the pub Ic. Adndfslon to view the whele S5 cenla. Children, lie. Open daily Irom 9 A AI. till 10 P M 1 22 Bt 11. P. INGALLS, Proprietor. RM AN I A ORCHMIRA.-PURLIC RE beamals everr H Tl BIAY AFTf.RNOOW AT I Unit AL FUND II ALL. o clock. nuauemenls mso I.TaddresiIni; OEOHCE BA8Tt RT, Agent o. 1X11 MONT1.BEY street, between Raca .nd Vino. 1 16 3m WANTb WANTED TO PURCHASE A FIUST i.lC class HOCE In Arch street, west ot Tlioaa. snrt esst ol Twcuty-tlrst itreet. Possession not required lor six months Address Box 2400 Post Oftlco. 1 20 6t FOR SALE. () TIIOTOORAPirERS. TOR SALE CHEAP, Address J, D B., Deunlsville, Cnpe May county, New Jetien . 125 a i CADV.MY Ol'' FlNli sti-cet, above lenin. L'ORSALE-dOOD -WILL AND FIXTURES OF r Hotel No. 1418 CALLOW HILL wtroot. 125 21 J. SHAW. nEGISTER'S NOTICE. TO ALL CREDI Jl V tors, Legatees, and other persons Interested, N otiee is hereby given that the to lowing named per sons did, ou tbe dutes nfllxed to their nsmes, file the accounts ol their Admlnisti atlon to the estates of those persons deceased, and Guardians' and Trusiees' accounts hose names are undermentioned. In the otllce oi the Ileftlf ter lor the l iobate ot Wills and BTuntng Letters of Adinlnlstxatlou In and torthe City ana Countv of Phi a deiphla; and that the same wll be presented to tbe Grphain' Court of said Cty and Conntv lur confirma tion and allowanee. on the th'rd FRIDAY In February next, at 10 o'c.ock In the morning, at the Cuuniy Court lloiife in tald city. fli5. Doc. 20, Jane E. Mason, Executrix of WILLIAM MASON, deceased. ' 30, James Bell and hobert M. I.ognn. Exccutorjol ROllERl LAUGHLIN, deceased " 30, Tl.omus C Nes!iitt, Adnnnis.rator of WILLIAM H NEbBITT, deceased. . 186fi. Jan. 2, Ellen Barron, et al.. Executors, of GEORGE UAKIfON. deceased' 3, Hannah Uaddcrs, Guardian or JOHN M. I1CD- Dr.Ji, late a minor. ' S, wlillam Mmon, Administrator of I1ENBY HIM ON deceased. ' S, Jane Giliesplo, Administratrix of WILLIAM G1LLKSP1K, deceased. " 6, Janics T. Jlliick, Fxocutor Of THOMPSON hLAt K, accenHod. " G, Blmon Arno d and s. Dcttlebkcli, Admlnlsti-a- I oi a ol PHILIP ARNOLD, tlooeniod. " 6, Geoige s. Hobonsack, Executor ot HANNAH Wll.LlARU, Occeused ' 6, John McArthtir. Jr., Executor of WILLIAM DENNEY. deceased. " 6, William Yorke aud Wll lam Llpplncott, Execu tors ol PETER L. YOUK.E, deceased. " 8, Wl .Hum l'urves.' Adiiiiuisirutor of PAR A II IbOOBE, Uccoesed. " 8, Thomas h. i'cGiveran, Jr., Admlnls r.itor of THOMAS MC'GIVEIIAN. deceased. " 10, George W. Dednck. Guardian ot ELIZABETH ANDREW J and WILLIAM It. MOTT, minor children ol WILLIAM li. MOTi, de ceased. " 11, Henry S. Hncort. Trus'ce of MI( I1AEL D. HAhRIGAN. deceased " 12, Bernard Rnlletty, Guiinllan ot DANIEL CA II1LL and MARY C A HILL, lute minors. " 13, John WUcock, Executor ol DANIEl, WIL C()( K. deceased. " 13, Redman Cooper, Administrator of ANN CAB LISLE, deceased. " 13. Daniel M. Fox and Alexander T.elmer, Jr., Executors ot ALlXANDl.K LE1UER, Sr, deceased. " 15, Harriet ana Elizabeth Easby, Executrlcel of JOHN EASBY, deceased. " 15, Henry Moore. Executor ot REBECCA P.RY- SON. deceased. " 15, F. B. Fontanges Executor ot MARGARET I RGUSILLaT, deoeased. . " 10, Thomas Fobes, et al . Executors ol GEORGE W. FOP.Es. deceased i " 16, Adolpb E. Borle, Administrator c. t. a. of SUSAN Gl'IBElt i. deceased. " 17. Cliurles W. Harrison, Executor and Trustee of l HARLES F. kllll'FKLD, d ceased. " 1(5, Joseph A. Hull, Administrator ol WILLIAM P. HAI L, deceased, " . 18, Eobirt D. Morris and Edward Armstrong, Gxecntors of AII.N'V S C. Hi IPE, deciaied. " 18, PMIIp Conway, Eiecutor of JoUa MoCAB- l'.ON. deceased. " 19, G. ltt berts smith, Executor of BENJAMIN GERHARD, deceased " 19, G. Roberts Smith i.nd H. Dupont Trustoea of BENJAMIN GEIiHAIID, deceused. " 10, Robi rt c. Davis. Auministrutor d. b. n. c t. a. of JOHN L -MI I U, decease.!. " 20, Will mm J. Kelly, Administrator of EVANS BRlNTON, deceased. " 20, Bobcit Mch'urlaud, Administrator of HUGH MURPHY, deceused " 22, Isuac Cratt, Administrator of MABY M. WOR'IHIaGTON deceased. " 23, John 1. Voulke. Guardian of CHA.BLCS L. FOULKE. a minor, deceased. " 24, Jcsepb W Sharp, et al.. Trusiees for BENJA MIN MIAHP. " 24, Samuel Meld and Robert Patterson. Executors ol MARGaRE'l' DAV1M. deceased " 24, W illiam K. Fry, Executor of FREDERICK Air., deceased. " 25, Daniel O. HI trier. Guardian of ANNA MARIA COX late a minor. ' 25, Samuel Wagner and Tobias Wagner. Executors and Trustees oi sUcAN BYKKLY, deceased. " 25, Samuel A. Ulspham ud Charles Koons. Ad-. Aim, CllL'SXUT ministratorsoUSAAU KOONH deoeasod. I- a. eial i Execnton oi JACOB " 25. 'WllUain M. Day". PAViu, ueceuseu. i FREDERICK M. AD AMS. , 12(!f4t Refe-lstcr. TO II Q U S E K E E I E II S, I have a large stock ot every variety of Furniture which I will tell at reduced prices, consisting of PLAIN AN MARBLE TOP COTTAGE BUIT8 WALNUT CHAMBER SUIW. . .PARLOR SUITS IN V1LVET PLU8H. . PARLOR SCIT8 IN HAIR CLOTH. PARLOR SUITS. IN REPS. , Sideboards, Extension Tables, Wardrobes, BooV-cases. MatUesncs, Loungea, Etc. Etc. .x . x pft-GtWPINK; 1 15 m' N. E. Cor. SECOND AND RACE 8T8. JIIE FIItST NATIONAL BANK HAS REMOVED Darius the erection ot the new Bank balldinc, to 1 1" 4p No. HQ5 OHFSTJTTM' STlt ERT, 17 I N E h OA?ETtA. GLASfSES. A TERY LAUGH VARIETY. JAMES W. QUEEN & CO.. i l No. 24 CHKSIUT ST RE FT, E N E II & I) A V I t?, LAW AND COLLECTION OFFICE, No. 13 8. THIRD STRr'ET- MERCANTILE CLAIMS COLLECIED, 'And Law Business of til tiiida attended to lu all parts ol ttl.e United rtutes and Canada with fidelity. MATURING PAPER COLLECTED AT USUAL BANK BAT EH 113l2irp niivcii Optn irom ( al. tlliu P. M. Uenlutnln West's xreat Picture of CHRIST litJLi.T'l I) fetlll on exhibition 11 yE THIS DAY ESTAr.LISII A B1UNCII BANKING HOUSE AT No. S HASSAU STREET , ' NEW YOHK. SMITH, RANDOLPH CO, I 1'i'iiiDEU iiU, January I, lKlio. Hip GOVERNMENT SALES. SALJC OF flERVIC'KABLK AND ITNvERVlCH . AMLK OUAIllEKM A-sIEli'3 BTUBEa AND GCVEUNMINT HOKMC8. ! JJitpor grjARTKRMASTKrt Orrtcw, i Baltimose, Md , January '43. 14. ( Will bo sold at l'uolio Auction, undor tbe Ulroa Hon of Captain A. M. nmminir, A. Q. M.,nt iho Canton Warelionse, Foll'a Point, Raitlmore, Mr., on i KIDAV, February 2, lSiifi, at 10 o'clock A Al , a larre lot ot Unserviceable Quartermasters' Stores, couni-iiujr oi - .. , i Adzes, Anchors, Andnons, . Auuois. Axes, Broad, Bulla ana Chains, farro a, 1 in is, Orate, fedu ads, Hinchis, Bevels, Bus, Bridle, Blauksmilha" Xrolg, Blankets, Blocks, lacklo, Boilers, assorted, Braco ano Bits, Bndlcs Kidititc, Brushes, Horse, Caps, assorted, Cai pi lia rs' iools, Casks, Viator, C'endli sticks, Collars, Horse, I ops, Hn, Cuir Cfinilis, Desks (Jllice atid 1'ield, Divldi r, rcndcis, ins, Koim'S, Foik, liable, l-urnrce, Oanees, OlltbS, (.ra'cs, (jrilKbtrnc, ilulyntilH, llaudciitls, . Harness, umb and.wotc., 1U die s, llav l'rvis, HoistniK Appartilus, Hods, Coal, lloso, lion, Nails, II. S., Ovens. And oil SATURDAY j('W)ort, Bi.ltiniore, Md., Scrviccanle Hoisos, AmbiilniiCts, I l'anllnj, , l'n.ows, l'lanea, l'okers, l resos, Letter, I'uuohos, Bakes, KoiilltiK, Fult, Saddles, Sadd era' Pools, oes, Bench, Sorew-dnvers. Hpades aud Handles, - bijuare, Tab cm, W nee barrows, Window U'iuds, M cod Hoisou, Zinc, etc. ito. Kettles. Tea, Ladders, Lamps, ljtntcrns, levels. Spirit, Ma lets, Alalfresses, olortaia aud lstlos, Cars, 1'ans, assorted, I icks, Tins, Picket, 1'lHltS, 1'ois, cofTee, 1'iinipg, assorted, yuilui, , Itasps, hope, 8aidle Bazn. saws, aseurted, Hey t lies, sliovdn, (spittoons, btoyes ami Pine, Wanon Coyors, "Whips, "Wito. Wrouches. Vebmnry 3 lSf6 at Csmo tA) (tuuro or leas) uoou Drays, Harness. 'Ett. fl-OT, ' I Streets. ( 1 2 J. 18o'X ) 1 1 niters. w flsons.army it sprtniV Taitcular attention is invited to the superior quality of thceo Horses, Anibuluuces, and Wairons, w hicli are inucl. bottei than any iietetoloro olleted lor sale. The slores rmnt bo romoved within five days from tlntc of sale. Terms Ca-h, In Government ltinds. ii. W. BKADLEY, 120 6t Col. and Chiot Q SI. AIM. Mil. Dept. fALE OF (JOVIKNIIEN 1" BUILDINGS. CUrLKU U05W I AL "gEKMAN TOWN, TUILA- DELl'lllA Office Assistant qdartermabteii 1 IJILADKLl'HIA UYVOT. Tw tLFiii and Gihaiiu Street January Will bo so'd at I'tibl'o Auction, on necmnit oi the Lnned h aies at CUl'LKK UCSI'ITAL, German town. PliilHiicliihin, on 81LKDAY. January 27. 18(i4 at 11 o'clock A. il.. all tho omlil n"s ouloni'iii); to tlio Government, known as Cujlor Hospital, as toiiovis: i 17 "t raitieBuil(linfs. containing about 18.709 foet of Honnnir Bonrds, 189,810 leet ot l'onued Bonrds, 41 fc'JO leet of Houuh Boards, 41ti ieot of Shelving llenrus, 189,740 ieot of Hem ock Keantlmtr. , Also, Wooden Wash Trouuhs, CprlMt Boilers, Tin Boilers. Iron Kaii(?o, Brick Oven, Flatr staff Iron HoisiiiiK Machine. Iron Wash Stand, Wooden Wash Munds, Ollico Desk, Sentry Boxes, Iron Soil t ontainers, lrou Hoppers, Iron Siuks, 750O Brief, 10 Doors, 6 bssh, 2 v,ednr i'ankd. one ho ding 1000 gallons, the other 25W eallons. A lot of Gas Pipe ami Fixtures (ns( nod sizes) Galvanized Iron WaUr l'ipc, Lead Pipe, Brass Bibb, lio-io, ana fetop Cooks (asoried sizes). 1'ians and specifications of tho property' can be seen upon application at this ollico. l'lio j rojierty must bo removed . within twenty ;2)) duys troui day of sale. leims Cash In Government Funds. By order of- Colonel William W. Mcllim, Chief Quurteriiiaster, l'hiludclplna Depot. HEMtY W. JANES, Cnptnin and Assistant Quurtermastor, Brevet Major U. 8. Army. 1 20 Ut GOVERNMENT 8ALE3. CALE OF NAVY POWDERS AT TIIE NAVY 0 YAhD, lOKTSMOUTH, N.H. BtJitEAU OF OllDNANCK, ) Navy Dkpartb.nt, t WAenrNOTON Citt. January 22, 1833 ) There will be sold to the hi chest bidders, at noon of tbe fourteenth (11th I dav of February, 18 Xi, in tho oflice ot the lusptctor of Ordnance, at the Ports inoutb Navv Yard, fy sample, five thousand barrels 01 NAVY POWDERS, . Terms Cash, in Government funds; one-half to le deposited at the end ot the sale. and the remainder within ten dnys afterwards, daring which time tbo towdcrs trust be removed from the Portsmouth Magazine at the Navy lard, otherwise they will revert to the Government. H A WISE 1 21 wfm!2 11 s Cbiet of Bureau. BARGAINS ! ! BARGAINS ! ! I IMPORTANT TO BUYERS. HOSIERY, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, ETC.,' f . ' : . i i i Which have been sliehtly damaged by removal duimirtbe nlebtof the fire, will be closed out at astonishing low price'. LIN FORD LUKENS, N. W. COBNEIt HXTa AND CQESNL'T STS. . ' Also, an entirely new stock of Fine Dress Shirt, Cashmere Scarfs, Neckties, Gloves, Mufflers, Eto Etc, w hich are offered at tbe usual low rates. . Now'i the time to secure Bargains. 123 8t (JIIEAI'-ONLY TEN CENTS FOR ' ONE OF J. B. CAPEVVELL 4 OO.U iXI.rnRATED WIND-GUAUD AND AIR-IIEATER3 l'Olt COAL OIIj LAMPS, Patented October 29, UG5. i CAPEWELL & CO. '8 Wind Guard aud Air-neater for Ol Lamps. it Use ibu Patcut Mind-Guard and Alr-Qouter for Oil Lumps. 'f k.n i'bnts oklv roB CAPEWELL OO 'a Patent Viud-t;uard aud Air neuter lor Oil Lamps. It you WHti. i o save oil uso the Pateut Wind Ouard : and A Ir Beater, lor oli Lamps l.rtat saving in Olass Clilmnejs. TJse C.VPEWF.Lt. : co.'n latent W inu Ouard and Air-Muater, m it koe;8 ibeni from breaking , . 1APLVV7XL A; (ON Patent Wind-Ouar.l nmf Air Heuter suveit one ihlrd mote oil than uuy other lamp i'r eiiftliev cost but ten ceni, , . Grttn inducements olleted to acuti. , I foid wholesale inly by ! ,, J. B. OAPtWELL & CO.. Flint (lluss Manmaetun rs. W stvllm, N. J. : infll'e. northwest comer ol bECOMl) aud U.Vt'K 'treev'i Plulidelplua. . ; :CAh:V,K!X" PATENT WIND-GUARD AND A IK 'HKATEli FOR COAL OIL LAMI'd 1 Sent to any purt 01' tbe Pnlted Blates, post paid, on the 'i cclptot Jiutv fivn cents, 'lbey use. oue-tliird les i ll tli'iu anv oilier Lamp now In use. 'I be proveut the uluBS irom bmuslnu or the lamp trura smuhing. r i.ii. UAPEWK-L & ( O. Puentces, 124 )mr o. 21 a RACE street. Pbliad'a, I'MIK r?TAMF AGKNCY, NO. 304 CITRSVPT I n liviV A ROVK'IIIIKI). WILL RK POJi I'lK nr.TI AS HUtKTOrOitK H'lAMPH P' VEKY DEbrniPTION.COHSTANTLY I Ol, UASO. AND IN ANX AMOUNT. 11 13 E XTEKBIVB PALES OP GOVERNMENT KKnaBsm. 1 Kn'rt Ounofi, I tr Kaii.roai, , January O.lHfW. J V KIU.1NH STOCK .Military Division or Trot TKKmaBsm, - I 11I1M yUAKTKRMASTIilt y ' - - U. . AlMtTART NASTlVTM.a, TsnnraiM .T V til be sold at I none Ancfrna. ut MVimnhl. ffln. tieesee, WIDNFUAI, Hebroary, 7, 1868 tho fol- lowirijr oefenbed Ho iim stock, yn: Four () Locorrotive Knainrs, fly foot Kauire threi o'd and ciismanted, one repairable. 8iteen (10) Box ai d nine () Flat Cars (more or f or mih five feet supe. .. , , F me t rno and place Trn (1) Locomotive Knrinn. five foet eanao! lylr.r in th.oiicb on tte line ol iho Misnissppi (entrml "H ail res d, twelve n lie north ot (.rond Junction At NASUV1L1.K, 1ENN , W FDNK-tDA Y, FEB- ri'AKY 14 IHi.O, wi I be sod tho loilowinr desonbed liolling' sicck, ail of live leet t-augn, Tind In Rood rniinintr eider, vir. : On (1) Locomolivo Eninne, Lman k Southor, tuildcrti. Fiphtren (18) Locomotive Etxrino, B. Noirls & Kona, bmlders. Ore (t) Locomotlvo 1 npino, Rodders' L. and 31. V crks. tnildrrs. Ore (1) Locomotive F.npine, Swinbourn k Smith, , burners One tl i Locomotive Tender Pwo HuDoied (200) Flat and Box Cars, more or lefs. 8nme time and p'aees "Hive (f) Loeoniotive En(r,nos, nnsorncrahle Boilirs ni d I!uniiin Oears for Two (2) Dummy E-n dines, nnserviceable. Five (5) Spans (160 feet each) McCallum's Truss Bn'ilan. Two (2) Ppans Bridire (50 feet ach. Ore hundred and I biity-threo (133) perch of first and second-class ( ut IStone, comprising lounda- t on of Bound House., Will also bo sold on nbove-montloiiod dates at WEMI Hits ami N AfcHVl LI.E, the balance of Ml U 1 A 1 Y KAiLliOAD lltul'HU v retnaiulnir uudi rosed of at that time. alr8 w ill commence at each pIsco at 10 o'clock A Al., et c continue until all the Droporty is disposed oi. '1EBY18 OF eiAl E Cash, in tJovernment lunds; or whi n rmcbnsed hy railroad companies, on credit if desired) of not exceeoint two years, payable In moithy Instalments with interest at the rato ot 7'E0 rrr cent, tier annum, seemed by bond satisfac tory to tl o Government lor doub e tho amount of tbe proi erty purchased. Full descriptions of tho En Bines can be obtained on application to Captain 9. K. 11 Ail ILL, A. Q. M Nahyillf, Tennesswe. V. J CRILLY, 1 1C Ct Brevet Major and A. O, M., U. S. A. SSISTANr QUARTEBSIASTEU'S OFFICE. rnn.ADVi.rniA Dkpot, January 22 18(50. SAXK 'UAKIEKMASI EK'S SPORES. Wil bo sold at l'uhlto Auction at. the Uintod States Oiovertiment Warehouse, HANOVER .Street Wbnrf, 1 hlladelphia, l'a., on AIONDAY, January 0, 18C0, commencinK at 10 o'clock A. Al., the follow in ir ilo cribcd LJuartorniastor's Stores, viz : . 689 sets l our-borse Wairon Harness, now and in ontiinai packafrcs. Ii81 sinle sols Lead-horse Wapon Harness, new and iu ori.'iual packaires. 76 sets Six-horso Ariiilery Ilaruoss, new and in criminal packnjtes UTOsinirlo sets Lcad-horeo Wairon Harness, scr vieeab o . 6Ml eiusrlo fets Lead-horso Wa'ion Harness, lnl Sltilo Litters and Harness, second-baud. K!)l'ack Haddlef. !i7 Noso Bans, new. 17!) t uriiiiicbo tkins, new. ISO yards Green Bnue, new. 8W f ounds Iron Wue, now. 2f).fOT pounds fain fable, new. 3.,038 pounds Wrouaht Spikes, now. 'lenrs oi Fa;o ( ash, in Oovirnuicnt fund. By order ot . Colonel WILLIAM W. JlcKtM, ' Chief Quarte rmaster, PhiitidKlphia Depot. ' HEN It Y BOWMAN, 1 22 Ot Captain and Assistant Quartermaster. I A ROE SA LE OF ONDEMNED CLOTHIAG, 1 i CAftlP AM) tj A-h xtlr'U.Qi luQUll'AUU, CHIEF QUAKTErtMABTEIt'S OFFICE LKPOTO WASHINOTON "W AFniKQTON. D C. Junuarv 13. 180!? Will be so'd p uolic auction, under the direction ol Cnptam D t Thomas. M. r. K . at tho (Jovcrn men' W nrehouse, corner of Seventeenth and il slreets. Washmoten, D. C, on HON DAY, January iO.lbliO, et 10 o'o ock A. Al., a largo lot of con- uenmia uioih tg, elo , consistirifr ot 5!5 ) Drums, . at-i.es, Books, Jackets. Blai krls, Bcdsacks, . ie-iiiics, Hftvelocks, Cap Covers, Rubber K uuke's, Rut bcr Ponchos ( Axes, l'ickaxes, UK'chots, bpades, hhovcis, Kettles. Knapt-acks, Uaveracks, Hospital fonts, Wall Tents, Siblov Tents, Common 1'euti, Fines, ( oats,' Caps, Pack baddies, Vests, Tro wsors, Shirts, Turbans, Etc. I'.tc. The sale will be continued from day to day until the stcrea are sold. 1 be stores must be removed within flvo days from date of falo, ieims Cash, in Government fnnds. L). H. RUCKER. Brevet Major-General and Chiot Quartermaster, 1 15 12t Depot of Washington. : lJ : ! !j : '. T SALE OF CONDEMNED QUARTER ilASTER'd SlOKtS. . Chief Q0at(tsrmabtkr'b officb, j ' . Dkpot ov Wasuinoton, Washington. D. (J.. January 24. 1800 Will be sold at Public Auction, undor the direction 01 Brevet Colonel C.H. Tompkins, Q. M.. at LIN ' OLN DEPOT, Washington, D. C, on TUCKS DAY, February 8, 180-3, at 10 o'clock A. M., a larcre lot or UOWUKMJNED UUAKTKUM.ASlEli'a S I ORES, consisting of- IUM1IB, Desks, ' -Tables, 24 lour horse Wagons, 08 two-horse Waitons, 116 Carts, 2 Hearses, 4 Spring Wagons, , 8 Ambulance, , Wauon Bodies, ' Wairon Wheels, Chains, Blanketa, . ' Bridies, Gain Buckets, ' Horse Collars, Wajron (.overs, " Hone Covers, 082 sets Mule Harness, US sets Horse Harness, ,285 Saddlos, wntps, Portable Forgqa. Chisels, Planes, Uammors, Axes, ' Vises, Ilose Carriages, Hoes, Shovels, Spades, 1 ' ' ' Kettles, i Mattocks, Bake Ovens, Brooms, (. Tabs, 927 lbs. Castings. 12 470 lbs Scrap Iron, wtiJ lbs cast lion, 207sets Ambulance Har;22 097 lbs i lie Don, ness, 1702 lbs Kope, eto. The sale will be continued from day to dav until the v hole is sold. '1 lie stores must be removed within five days from dateot sale. Terms Cash, in Government funds D. H RUCKER, Brevet MaJ.-Gen. and Clnei Quart-rmaatcr, 125 lit Depot oi Washington B UREAL OF ORDNANCE NAVT DlPARTHKNT. WAPniNOTON City. Juiiuanr 18. 180C I Sale of serviceable and nnserr eoahle NAVY POWDEKS, at the United States Navy Yard, Norfolk, Virginia. lhere will be sold to tbe Inchest bidders, at public auction, at noon on the 15tli dav of March. 18ti(l, in the oflice of Ihe Inspector of Ordi a'noe, at the Nor ' lolk Navv Yard, liy tample. live hnmlred and ihirty lour thousand four hundred and three (531 403) rounds oi Navv Powders, as lollowsi ei2,8o0 pounds, tcrvlocpblo. 7,877 " eoidemued. ' ' , rll618 damaged. 4,648 " compressed.. "624.403 As only about two hundred and s'ventv-two thou sui d three bundled and tiin-liv- 'Tt too) pounds el these powoersaio iu hurrc's, purvuusois must pro vide lanelsinto which the reinoiuueroi the powders tnav 1 e imptied Irom the ,iauka. ter hich a per'od of thirty (80) days will bea!loretl Tho powder iu barrets, however, must be removed witluu ten days Irom the day of bale, olberwi-e Uioy will revert 10 the Government. Tcinis ccsh, in Government funds, ono-half of the puichune money to be deposited at trie ooiuntetion ot the su e. and the lemauidur beloro wm powders tira itmoved. II. A. WISE 122niwst814 Chief ot Bureau. f HE STAMP AGENCY, NO. 304 rTIESNUl I KT R Y ET. A HOVE TUIKD, WILL BK COMi'UNCEl KTAJl"p8 Of EVERT DFHPRIPTION CONTANTLl OH HANI). ASB IN AKY AMOU . U W G iiO do E0 r,o 130 410 CO f)0 40 800 675 70 20 do do do do do do do c o do do no GOVERNMENT SALES. O V E It N H E N T 8 A L E . Large sale of fink surgical instru ments Will be sold, at Auction at tbo Medical Purveyor's Warehouse. rCBLIO SQUARE. NAMIVILLE, TF.NN.. . ON XUf&DA T, FEBRUARY 13 1809. , S00 Ceneral Operating cases) 25 Minor do do 226 Expecting and trephining Cases; f6 Post Mortem Cases, large; K0 Pisteeting Cases j , 00 Pocket Caes, two folds j iM) do do three folds t IfiO ""toniaeh Pumps, pari flute-key valve; 8MJ Toth p.xtractinr Instruments; . 8fc0 I)alrion's Self-lniccting Ayrinires; 1 000 Scarificators i 12 000 Copping Glases and Tins; loPur.usses single and double; 1,4(0 Scissors; 6 fjOO louruiquets, all patterns: 1,5) 0 Hard Rubber Arinre9, assorted sizes; 80(1 Sets piplmttl, all sizes; Stethti'oopes, ionue Depr-s-'ors. Synnjos hypo derm o. Eto , Obstetrical Cases, Speculums, Lancets Etc Etc Eto. ' A portion of the foregoing articles are second hand and will fa gold separa'ely. I ho balance is entirely new, Tbo general operating oisosoontalu instruments fcr amptttatfous, exseotiona. minor, operations, and sets ot Catheters and Sounds. AT PAMK PLACE ON WEDNESDAY, Febrntirr 14. ' 1 WILL BK SOLD, A Si OCK OF NEW BLAMC BOOKS, rVTATIONERY, WRAI'. l-INu PAPER, , 3000 STANDARI MEHIC4L BOOKS, ConsiFtius' in part oi 140 copies Grny's Anaton y ; t,u no I'unpnsnii's Medical inctionnrv: I rnelico Mediumu, Woods', Bonnet's, arson's e'e ; Dnlton's I'hysiolotry ; Virchow's 1 nthoiof , Sitrsrery Gross, Eriehson, Forsu eon, elo. ; U. b. Dispeiisator ; Beck's Junspi ndence ; 1 urnsb's Piutrmiicv ; 1 benipeotics, ood, and Stlllc; Minor hurcerv ; t?nrairal Anatomy; 'lieniistry, p'ownos; Webster's Dictinnarv. pla. otn fitr t ..A Tl 1 t .. . . . . . . . ' mi" i'ti i okb, qiiues t up 4 uouuu; It 10 do do small quarto; f25 do di fine, wbo o bound ; 6(0 Reams Writing Paper, cap, letter, and note; 70 do Writing Paper, assorted; 1000 Inkstands, various putterns; 200 000 Envelopes. asorted ; t(eO B at k Books, miscellaneous; , 8C0 Fort lnl os; 1 cnclls, Peu, Ink, etc , etc.. etc. romo of tin i Medical Boobs aro second-hand, and wt'l be sold separately. Tho Books and Instruments can be inspected the tinv loioie the sale. Catalogues mav ho had on application. ' ROBERT Ft, ETC 1 1 Kit, Pnrpeon and Brevet Colonel U S. Volunteers, 1 24 15t Medical Purveyor U. S. A. IARGE SALE OF CONDESINED ORDNAXCE t AND ORDNANCE STORES. Will be 60ld at Pub io Auction at Fort Monroo Arsenal. Old Point Comfort, Va . on THURSDAY, tie Sili dsy of 1 tbruary, lSOO, at 10 o'clock A. tl , a larre quantity ot stores, consisting in part ot the iol lowii'ir articles, viz : 400 F,cld, Mega, and Soa Coast Cannon; wrought and cast-ron, moolllboe aud Kiliotl of ca ibros vury iiiir Irotn three to euveu Inches, ino udtng 2i Cast Iron Guns unfinished. 80 Jlortars Cust Iron 12 founder, 24-poundor, 8 inch, i.nd JO-iiieh. iSSLO t-hot, Shell. Spherical Case. Grape and Cauisier lor mnoih-bore and hide Guns, ot Cullores var ing Irom 10 ioundor to 10-iuch. 432 Breecb-hiaiimg Carbines, Biirnsldo's," "Mor rill's," "Daynurd'f," and "North's 'now and io pancd. 40 Musk ts and Rules, United States manufacture, row ana repaued C04 l oieli ii Riilcs, ''Austrian." Calibre 64, now and r, paired 17 Smooth-bore I'isto's Calibre 64, now. lt'2 Breech loadiun Carbines. "Burusido's," "Mor rill's, " ' Minip's," and "atari's." J7 Riflff "licniv's" and Sponcor's." 1CS2 Muskets mil Hi lies l nited States and Foieipn mnnutneture of various ca ibres. 6i6 Pevelvers "Colt's," l;eininrton'i," and "Lelaucheux." Calibres 44 and 80. , ,,, 1072 Sabn s and swords 0.444,0C() Rounds oi Ball Cartridges for Carbines, ' Muskets Riliott, end i lBtols, A largo lot of Artillery Implements and Equip, mints. A largo lot of In tan try and Cavalry Accoutromonts aud Horse Equipment". A lot ot Ropo. Paulins. Buckets, Rings, etc., together with a large quantity of Mmtus' and Car penters' Tools. Sun. pes of Small Arms can to seen at Fort Momoe Aifenal and at the United Statos Ordnauce Agency, No. 45 WORTH Street. New York City. Thlrtv days will be allowed toi the lemovalof heavy Orduauc; and al other stores will be re quired to bo romoved within ten oajs from date of tuie. , ierms of sale Cash. ' T. O. BAYLOR. Cart, of Orduanco and Bvt. Colonoi, U S. A., ' . 1 17 t 2 7 Commanding. (GOVERNMENT SALE. T ,t. EXTENSIVE BALE OF DRY GOODS, BED. DING, E1C..LN ORIGINAL PACKAGES. W ill be sold at Auction, at the Medical Furve or'a Warenou-e, No 17 MARKET SUeet, Nashville, on 1 UESDAY, Fcbruurv 0. 1800. BEDDING. i i ' . k 2.000 Hair Mattrebses. jointed. 16,000 Hair Pillows. 47,000 Bed I loke. . : 22,100 Conn' crpancs, Linen and Marseilles. k0,tC0 Mosquiio Bars, , . . ; 61, tOO Pillow Cases. . . , 46,000 Pillow Ticks. ' ' 80, 000 Sheets, Li nen an d Co" on. ; -, CLOTHING. 1 42 000 Shirts. 40(00 Drawers. 25 0X0 Dressing Cowns. 10,0X0 Socks. . . " . i. 10,000 Slippers. . . , lOOOONitht-cups. ' ' SUNDRIES. ' ,: 84 000 Towels, full size, huckaback. 17,100 Roller-towels, cnuh. , l.tOO Napkins. - ' , 2,000 jards Red Flannel. 2,400 jard Gutta Percha Cloth. 4,000 Gutta Percba blankets 1,000 India Rubber Cushions and Pillows. 1 000 C anvas Hammocks. i . . . 1,000 canvas Blanker Cases. 10,000 pounds Oakum aud low. Cotton Bats, C otton Wadoing, Tape, eto. A snail portion of the foregoing articles aro second hand, and will bo sold seuaratoly. , ihe , ciiuter part are new and m original package s. t ataiogues may be had on application. JlOBERf FLETCHER, Surgeon and Bvt. Co'onel U. 8. Vols , 11518t Medical Puiveyor IS. e. A. ' GOVERNMENT SALE S. i , SALE OF RESERVED HORSES. . QUARTKPA1A8TEK (iBNVRAL'B OKNOB, I Washington, D. C, Decombor 12. 1805. 1 Tbe Quartermaater General of the Army direct that all Govcriinieut Horses now at Giouboro, D,,C., be sold to the highest bidders. r-a'oswill, theretore, take p'aee atGIESBORO, 1 D. C., beginnum on THURSDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 14, 1806, ' ' and continuing on each TUEbDAY and 1HUR3 DAY tberealtrr. until all are disposed of. A Boat will leave the Sixth street wharf every ' hour on tbe dav of sale. These Iiorses'have been caefully selected, and are superior to anv heretofore oflored lor sale. . Aiiiwa'B wil' be fold singly. Kales to commence at 10 o'clock A. U. 1 Terms Cash in United Stats curroucv. JAMES A KKIN, ' Brevet Biigadier-General in eharae : ' i ' 1 4 tJCl Firii Division Q. 11 G.,0, ,, ' SAL OF GOVERWMENT BARPE8, t Chief Quartkum tk'8 t irricu, ) c. Dkpot of M ashinoton, ' l Waphisqton, D. C, Jsnuary 13, 1866. 1 Will be sold at pnblto auction, uuder tho direction ot Brevet Major Betijitmiii Buroi, A: Q. -VI . , at ' Sixth s net wbnrf. Washington, D C. on SATUR DAY', February 8 1808. at 12 o'clock M tbo follow lug named Government vessels, via. i ' ; . , ; Bar MIDDLESEX. , Barife FIN ANClER i ' ' Barge JURA. . . ,, TermB Cash, in Government funds D H RUCKER, I . V Biov. Slujor-Ci'U, and Thiol QuHriermaster, 1 16 17t . Depot of Washington,
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