THE I DAILY - EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1806. ) f V CITY, INTELLIGENCE For Additional City Inidiijince nee F.flh Page. ThkMakkkts. The quotations for to-day are almost the snrae l-t week. The whole sale prices of cattle and slurp have lallen, bat dealers continue to keep up ibeir rates: ' Meats roast beef, V lb VXaflA co- ned biet, t lb .It 18 " ruirip steaks, lb. '" , sirloin steaks, lb " smoked, if lb " porter-house steaks, i b. Mutton, lore-quarter, t lb bind " fin ' chops " lb . Teal, nind-qnarter, f 10 ..." .lore-quarter, Vlb . .. eotleti, lb Potatoes, w' lto, i naif pocs " sweei Foaltrr, fowl. V lb " spni v chickens, i id.. .. Sausages, 'lb Sheep lougucs, dozen , ....2226 ....80.n,36 ,...tU ....24u28 ....1214 . ... 18 .i 2(J ....2K22 ... .3IK"J26 ,...1215 ... .25t30 ....2S'23 . ...26 a0 ....) am ..1823 ,.22'i6 Report of tuh Wills IIosrrrAL. The thlrtv-lirst annual report of this iimtitutlon shows the expanses of the pas: year amounted to $12.304i8. The number of patients treated diirlnp the year was 24S. Of these there were admitted during the year, 224. Number dis charged during the year, V.L. Leaving under treatment Decern be SI, 1KB."., 18. Of those dis charged there were: Cm cd, 127; improved, 81; incurable, 18; eloped, 5; died, 1. . During the year there -were two hundred and fourteen surgical operations performed in the hospital. Fr-jin patients aii'i other sources there has been received and paid to the Citv Trea surer, during the rear, the sura of $2382il3. Fiest German Reformed Curncn. The old chun h property b'!ongins to the Kirst . German Reformed conoTegu'.icn. in Race street, nt ar Fourth, has been oii.-r-d lor sale by the trustees. It is the intention of the congregation to locate in a more central position, many of the members having remove;?, to disUnt part's of the city. This is one of the "Most and moat in flucLtiul churches of this persuasion In this sec tion, the labor ol Rev. Dr. JJrmibericr, the pas tor, having been crowned with signal success. During the past few weeks a series of interesting and ini-tructivc meetings have been held In the church lor the purpose ot giving proper cate chetical instruction to those who form the younger porti u ot the membership. The Yotjnq SLennkbchor. One oF the mrst brilliant and attractive masquerade balls ever given In rhiladeluhia takes place at the Academy of Music on Mou.lay evcninir, under the auspices ot the Youiis Micnnerchor Associa tion. The festivity is pot up lor social enter tainment, and not lor pecuniary purposes, and consequently w ill be most select. A reunion of the managers of the associa ion took place last night, at which there were present a number of the members ot the press, aud a hose of invited guests. - Fenian Bu"TnExinoon. A Convention ot the Fenian Brotherhood. District of Phila- del r his, was held on Tuesday evening, eleven Circles Demg represented. f.ir. J. A. Keenuii, District Centre, presided. A Committee on resolutions reported a scries, in which devotion to ihe caused Irish libertv Is reatlirmed, and tne menus oi iiisn nationality are urged to sup ply uioterial aid in furtherance ol it. Alleged Highway Hobber. Barney Rourke was committed lor a turther heanug yesterday aiteriioon, at the Central Station, on the chree of having been tm plicated in the rob bing ot t. vv. weest, residing at Twentv-third and Lombard streets. Mr. Weest was waylaid. knocked down, and robbed of his watch, about nine o clock on tne evening ot the 23d instant. Fifty-eighth Pennsylvania Begi- mekt. The CHth Pennsylvania Regiment, Colonel Cecil Cluy, anived here yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock, trnm Baltimore, and proceeded to Camp Cadwaladcr. This was formerly Colonel j. iticnter Jones' regiment, and tt lias done im portant duty to the Government. It was orga nized in July jIhoi. Society fob Alleviating the Mise- KIE8 of Prisons. This soc etv held its eightieth anniversary on Thursday evening, n still pur sues its quiet career ot usetulues. The most im portant work which it has on hand is that of reform in the county prisons, which are, in too many cases, simply schools ol crime. The Boys' IIigh School. The semi-an-, mial commencement of ihe boys' Central High School will take place at the Academy of Music on the 16th of February. The examination for the admission ol candidates, commences on Monday, the 6th inst. The examination of the pupils of the achooHs now in progress. Slight Fire at the Navy Yard. A slight fire occurred about 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon on board the United States supply steamer South Carolina, which is anchored at the noi th dock of the Navy Yard. It was extin guished by mears of the engine at the yard. Professional Committed. Barney Mc Ilhenny, an alleged professional thief, was arrested at the Academy of Music, on Thursday evening by Detective Henderson. At a hearing yesterday aiternoon he was committed to prison lor ninety daye. - Ckntxnabiams in EuRorn. A French lour- nalist has made a list of the number of deaths in the year 1866 of persons who attained the age of iuu years ana upwards, t ranee not inciuuea. England holds a respectable place in the list. having five names out ot onlv 19 collected from the whole world. The following is the list. which might be added to by further investiga tion: Mrs. hurcbell, 100 years, Brightdn; Mrs. Isabella Ross. 106 years. Market Weighton; Mrs. Mary Flinn, 100 years, Loudon; Mrs. Margaret uurteis, 1U3 years, suaitou nectory, isorioiu; jvirs. barau timietieia, 101 years, waKetieia: is. Nauwelacrs 103 years, Brussels; Isabelle Somer, 100 years and 8 months, Dest.ibergen, Belgium; Catherine van vveue, lui years, Aiost; Lorenzo Kisso, iuu years, Kossighone, Uguna; il. Aga- thange. lormcrly abbot of the Russian convent ol St. George, Crimea, 108 years; the Austrian general, Count Civalart dV Hapnancourt, 100 years; the iDdian warrior, Bloodv Hand, 100 years, at Cattaraugas; Madame Anpelique Doyer, 113 years, at Quebec; Widow Oagq;ero, 108 years, at Genoa; Luisa Maria de Oliveira, 107 years, arrondissement de Louza, Portugal: Jean Schlapentweltt, 117, Vienna; Madame Daniel Couture, 102 years, (Levis, Canada; Rabello de Penauel, Portugal, 108 year?. ' Lighthouses on tub Southebn Coast. In conseaueuce of Congress having as yet failed to act upon th recommendations of the Chief of the Lighthouse Buard. very little progress has , been made in the work of iv-establishing light ' houses on the Southern coast. There are yet upwards of eighty lighthouses and boats along the coast from the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay to the const ol Texas that need to be DUt in working order. Many of the houses and boats are onlv Dartiallv damaged, and would reauire very little time and expense to thoroughly repair them, while again some ot tua mot extensive works have been entirely do?' roved. As soon as Congress makes an approiu'ation for tbis pur- . i , :n i . at tional IntcUvjencer. ' AMUSEMENTS. fiR AND ORG Am CONCERT, AT TUB OPENINU Or THE NEW ORGAN, ' IN UNION M. E. CHURCH, ON THURSDAY EVENING. February 1st. Come 'of the beat talent has been engaged for the occasion. Tlfteta 50 rents, at tbe Methodist Book Store. Vo 88 N. Fourth ana at the doar. 1 27 nuwth 4t' r K KM A N I A ORCIIROTl A. PUBLIC KE- VJ hesrssls eyrv RATI RDAY AFTERXOO.H AT MTJBH'AL FCND HALL, o'cloek. F.nKaiieinenta maorriy addrestlna GKOKOK BAS'I ERT, Agent. No. I ill atuxn ixnc i sireei, netwevu Race and Vine. I io 4 in AMUSEMENTS. "Ij ISLET'S" COMINKNTAL NEWS Croire ests lo an p aef oi Amusement uf mku p totH vHik an evening, ., 1 slly . C CHOICE BEATS ApiO ADMI88I0N8.- Tickets eae re bad a ifN Hlix.KAV MB OFFICE. ' Fo. 431 CBKsM'T 8tr?l. epposlte the Poa tOtYloe, fnrtlieCliesnst, arch, Wainat, and- Academy of Music, no to e o ciocs, every eveninir. , i IS EW CI1E3NUT STKEET' THEATRE. e. l. tii.ton, f moroaunt w n. wallis, GRAND COMPLIMENTARY TESTIMONIAL FRAWK 'nttOWRIt. " WEDNESDAY Af Tfcfc.sOO., January (1, 1866. CORHFiNpON DUNCE. ' ,: , . Fnn.ATiui.piit a. Junnarr l!l. IStin. FnAKK Ptrnwia. F.ho lni- ir: The uodomunad. on brhalt'of a iHTa niitnnr or mar trleiiJa and lellow- citlienn. deMre your acenptaocfl of a eoinp Imentar tfl- iinioDiai. aiKnuyinK iu aomn aettreo iu i;bh'iu iu wuivu Too ara hi Iu by iboae lio hava lontr rrcognlzad In Too the CKtlmaliia olil7.rn and tliatrne arttstu. We are ra- quemcd ann to auk that von d"a'gnataai wnai imie ana piace iujb proicsaeu e&preHiuu maj vkiucu ujiu efltct . . . e remain vorv tmlr. vonr rnnnn-, 1 awlor, Everett A liiucken, Fraderica W. Oraysn, Wl Ham MrfHcr. i uarivn r,. -TRiukinuU -Cliarlen II. Urnllnn, Gnorir Ij Jncohv, Hon. John W. f orncj-. iorovcr it Sinn, Joeph 1). Murohy, F L. retlifraton, K TV. C Gn-eiie. ( barlcs C. W'lm, ilirr C. Bail b. J(nToy, Jolin L. i amcro-a. iunu u. niiov. lion. Wm. V. McCiratli. Colonel 4eori:e O. Thomas. Colnnel Jnhn 11. 1 at-biirt. TliOuiHdJ. liarger, L. K. ninbloA. i harlos W. Brooke, Henry J. Mclntvro, Jonenh J Rixlnor. Rlrhiinl Tenlstan, Jamea Krsonoin, H ainiiM lianle'n. General I'etur Lvle, Morn Hoi , H. Vv . Kanaka, John Iioluifiii. J 'avid M. l.yle, lluth Kanken. J E. belter. Jolin Tbornley, JoKph Al'en, Wl Ham II. licMonet. W l Ham H. liamen. General Wm K. Kuiall. Janie M 1 eddy, (-i niuel .Mine. Geure t amphall, Jolm J. Ua uslia. Jamea W. Uancker. Gourde II. Vandyke, Jonejill lnvi. Dr. David Worrell, Joanpli G. Kowlcr, W. L Gennun, V. U. Glena. 1 M. Durland, Ibeodore i Vandyke, Flank 8. Johnson. Georte II. Mooie. JnuieH liellly yyi nam iiesion, jr., O. A. DOlT Jamea ('. McCleca, llei.ry C Meesct, !. C. McLaut-hliu, Henry B. ltobb, H H. Gatzuer, Richard W. shannon, Reuben J. Dclaney, Itllam J Jonea, John FJk'nton, W m. A. Dclaney, Win J. 1'oilnck, William Kirn. John Montelin, Hanmel Me Ml ley, George 8. Jouea, KdwArd Irvln. Jamea Blalock, And otbern. FuiLADRLPni A. January 22. 18G6. To Jfeaara Lawlor, Kvere t 4 Jiinckcn, E. W. C. drctne, rreiierlck w. urayxon, i r emersion, t barles C. Wilson. William Mcefer. Robert v. Hinlth. t liarlea If. Graflon. W llllain 11 Benonei. Kins, i lion. William V. McGruth, General Milium r . Hmall. Geue ral I et' r Lylo, Co onol John H Taimiirt ( buries K. Wnrburton. Rlcbnrd V. Hhannon (iuorse H. Aloorn. L. t. Cambloa. David M. l.yle, John . llialey, Frank h. Jobnxon, Charles w. Brooke, and others. Gentlemen Your letter oi the Uili Instant tendering me a Complimentary Benefit, lias been received, and 1 cannot express (o you the rateiul emotions a perusal of nsconien.i citnien. jub ion career, it naa ever oeen my aim to nie t tne approval ni tha puiiiic, and tli.a token thai my error a have bei n appreciated by so inanv of my iriemls In this clly. cannot but be irratl ying to me, and stimu ate me to arcn'er ellorta in tbe lutnre TnuiikliiK you tor tne Kina expressions ionveyea in your letter. I accent your generous offer, and tmiuM nat; e Wl WSEst AY aFI KltNUON, Slat li atant. and Hi New t'liesnu ht reel i n cntre. aa tun time ami pmeo where li wou d tlve me p eature to meet my irleuda and patrons. I remain, very truly, your friend. VliW CHKSNUT STHKIOT TUEATKB. Xy CHKSNUT Street, above Twelfth. LCunAtiu unviiiua niLXii&ai ti. BlJN. tiossoes and ManaKer w ARRA H NA-POGUE. ARHAH-NA-POtiUE AURAH-NA-P(iUJl JHI8 EVkMNU. th e treat Irish spectacular Drama, in 3 acta, AKltAH-A-l-UGUK. Mr. T. F. GLKN K Y. his first appearance In this City, as hiiau TH.E rovr. MIPS JOS1E OBION aa AEEAH MEF.LIIL rThe two oriuinala ol these characters In America.) '1 bis thrillinK and highly luleiest.na picture of Irish Lile vtUloe orcsen tea witn ALL, liS UltlOlSAli r.'l.tIMIUlt. New and biBUtluil scenery, ty HIJlliItD SMITH and bis broilier WILLI A V. NEW AND INGENIOUS Ml CHANICAL EFFECTS, DV tlOBcpil rl.ra nun nun xuuiimn Diiuiiwmiit. NEW AM) AFFKGPKI A'l E WABDttOBE, Manu actured Iroin design furnished by Dion lloncicault, from London. All tne orieinai mmie Keiideroii uv niraieia anu tne gnna orcnestra. KKW UtOPKRTI Kk AND Al'POINTMEMS, Bv John Danev aud Assistants AND A'dltPAl A8I Of I'll A R VI'TF.R. fihann-tlie-foat, a Wlck.ow Carman. .Mr. T. K. Olennoy Arran Hiee, s i niss juio urion o.onoi ii'Gradv Mr. F. Mordaunt Beamish McCoul Mr. G. II. C arko In consequence or the lenirtn ana importance of AUKAH-NA-POOUK. It will cnnstitnte the en i Ire eyentna'f non'ormance. Doors oncn at 6 IS. reriormancee commencos atl'4. ADMU4--10N8 25 cents, 50 cenig anl 1. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH. STREET A.TX THEATRE. Begins at 7 o clock. SIXTH NIGH r OF MM" IIOSMER, OKI AT SAUIRDAY EV1.N1NG BILL. JBaGEUYT ANIJ 8IIUKING ORAM A. &ATUR1AY EV1N1NW, January X7, LUCRE 1 1 A BORGIA. UK Rr.TI V BOROI A. LCCRLT1A BjUGIA. T.urretia Bonrla Mws JEAN IIOSMKR DukeAlionso L n un Gennaro Mch.ee Rankin To conclude witn tne preat orama or too LONELY MAN Of THE OCr.AK. Jaok Gaily E. L. Tllton Lieut. Adain Buthlord McKee RanKin BJcky Bowea Mrs O. Henri Scata secured tlx days In advance. rALNUT STKEKT THEATRE. N. E corner NINTH and WALNUT Btrcets. BATUKiJil NIU11T W ALA. JOIiN 8. CLArtKE In great Comic Characters, DOMESTIC PLAY, ROMANTIC DRAMA. To commence with Poole's omedy oi r.ui rat. "I'VE JUST DROPPED IN'.', After whllch the Conic Drama from the Works of Die aena, cubed Illustrating Incidents m the Liven of Nicholar anil tha Orphan Boy Smlke. To couclade witn tne sensational urama oi JONATHAN KKADfOKUl Or. the at urder at the Road-side Inn. Fcene 4 FOUR DISTINCT APARTMENTS. VEW AMERICAN THEATRE iy GRAND NATIONAL CIRCC8. WALNUT Street, above Elvkth. vvoNiir.Biruij beuuiib auaus, lie-engaged for one week more. Also, MA1VLLE ZANFBETTA. the grcateat Tight-Rope Artist In the world. F.VKKY FvVEMNG I III- WK.FjK, AND ON WEDNESDAY AND SATLRDaY AFTER- UU.NS. THE FIELD OF THK CLOTH OF GOLD. AO Horses and 100 Performers. WM.F.WALLE'lT WILL APPEAR on MONDAY NEXT c ONCERT HAL L. POSITIVELY THE LAST THKEK NIGHTS OF ROBKRT HELLER. AND HIS PHENOMENAL, IN CO.v Pit E REN SIBLE, ANIIQIE, TERRIBLE, bTl'I'ESDOUS. AND UNiyUK EGYPTIAN WONDEB, THURSDAY. IRID Y .Tno'sATURDAY Willi AN ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME. Tba I'iano used noon this occasion wilt be the mag nificent Mielnway Grund Piano Forte, sent expreaaiy lor tins purpose. Admission, do cents, tteserveu nt i, i "mi H.ats mas be secured, three days In advauce, at ChiS. W. A. Trump'er's Music Store. Last Grand Matinee. SATURDAY, January i. A bfcit.MtiL.Y BCll.IJliNti LAltiiBi OALiUtj. t'ornerot TEN I'H and CHKSNUT Streets. EVLRY Js.Vr.MWU ulll, f UHITlt.ll auiilu, TUB ORIGINAL PEAK FAMILY BFLL UINGI RS, VOCALISTS, HARPIST. VIOLINIST, AND PIANIST. , 240 SlLVi' R BK1.I5. A BEAUTIFUL CHIME OF SILVER STAFF BF.LL8. '1 l o 1'iniio (tluortie sieeK ( o inuke) Is turuisuud by Mr. Gould, be veil til and Cheanut street. Sraia may be sucureu three oitys in advance at tne Munie store ot I buries W. A. 'lruuip.tr. Ticket Oilice open from till 4. AuiKiaaton iueents. securuu m . on cenu. umidren. 29 enils. No bull uiioe lo secured eat. Jioors open at t o c oct, io cuiiiiiie.nee at IX . Mutuiee adinittanee, 34 crnts. Cliiidri'U. 16 cents. Matinee Doom open at 2 o'clock, commence atl. lV!3&t O. C. CHASE, Buaiuua Agent. a CADEMY OV FINE ARTS, CHESNUT X Htrret, aiiove lentn. Open irom 8 . M. till 8 P. M. ' Benjamin Wet'n trrcat Picture of VllillBT Ur.Jc,tlLT I ttlil on eshlbitlon 1 1 j AMUSEMENTS. JJAKDEL -AND HAYDN SOCIETY THE S1WOND CONCERT j of tna A"os will aa give in ! MUSICAL FUND II ALL,. ON FRIDAY KVKNINO, FEBBUAKT 9. I 1866, Wh n Ui Grand Oratorio of t V 111 ba , per.ormad. 1 hfl following Professional Talent have been engaged I M n M H itLtXAMlKK Hoprano. ' i WIM CsROUNK MOiiAFFBi'-V, Contralto. Mr tiEGRGK KIMPHON, at Naw York, l enor. i Mi: J. r. kUDOLFIHKN. of Boston, Basso. ' ado tne fall Gl 1IM ANIA OH 'H . b fit . over thirty Instruments, CHARLES Ht'llMITZ. Leader. With a chorus oi ovtr tw hundred and fitly voices. menuuie nnuer tne uireciioo oi 1 CAUL SENTZ. In order to al'ow all wbo wish to hear this magnificent uratotio. tne nirecMrs nave resoivea to admit tba pubila to tha GENERAL REHEARSAL, i ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Februarys. Those snbscrlberswho wish to avol d theorowd en the nlahi oncert will hare tba Drivlleie oi nalnx tbolr Tlcneta at. the Rehearsal i i This t irati rlo will ba (often op sooonor to anythlnjt of ibe kind ever neiiormed In tins city. Tbe plalturm III be enlameo. so aa to aocommodate ihe 1 lame Orchestra and ( horns. Tickets tor tbe Rehearsal no cent. ' ' oneert fl. To lie had at TRI M fl.Ml'B venb and Chesnut streets: L.K A WaLRc.R'S, Chesnut street, above Heventb street: and at W. 11. BOKEB S, Ho. 11 'J hes- nut street. ' 1 21 fit VKW PHILADELPHIA MUSEUM, No. 833 As , MARK FT Street. I-o.-l I1VF.LY THE LAST WEEK OF THE BBI1.LMKT ACI KSMON OK LTRIOHITIES, FROM BillMJO HUM. Ul, jscvt T l iff IV. The hoYA scotia giantessi The tal'est laey livlntr axed nineteen year, eight feet one Inch high, weithlug tjl pounoa. jnia Bf.ru. The Fmallest Woman In tbe world twenty-two yean old tJMUy two Inches hU-'h. welnhs 35 pounds. Zl'RULY BAN M;M, irom a remote province of "Clr cassia". fiBVluii been ransomed at a ereat expense while on her j to a lurkish market! tonether wltli ltj,tliu A llltAL. i;i Kiunnir.n. iurming anoKeuier one of tbe most attractive exhibitions ever presented to tbe nubile. AdmlKsion to view the wjioie. 3ir cents. Children, a:o. ooen dully irom 9 AM. till 1(1 P M 1 VI 6t H. P. IN GALLS, Proprietor. COAL. QOAL! COVL BEST QUALITIES OF COAL AT LOWEST MARKET RATES, AT ALTER'S COAL NINTH YARD, STKEET, BELCW CIRARD AVENUE. BRANCH OFFICE CORNES OF SIXIH AND 6FBING CiABDEN SlRiETS. Ill J A M E S O'BRIEN, DEALER IU LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL, BY 2 HE CARGO OB SINGLE TON. Yard, Broad Street, below Fitzwater. Has constantly on hand a competent supply of the above superior Coal, suitable lor fnmtiy uso, tc which he calls the attention of hia friouds and the public Beiierally. Ordtita lelt at No. 205 S. Fi'th street, THo. 82 8 Beyenteeoth street, or through Despatch or Poal OUIce, promptly attended to A 6V5PEBJ0B QUAUir OF BLACKSMITHS COAL. 781y PIANOS, &o. fifffi E S T E Y'S COTTAGE ORGANS, Not only UNEXCELLED, but UNEQ0ALLED in purity of lone and lower, designed especially fot Cliurclies and Scboola, but found to bei ually well adapted to the Parlor and Drawing-Room, for sals only by E. M. BRUCE, No. N. SEVENTH Street Also, a complete assortment of tha Perfect Melodeoa constantly on band. 7138m HE FIRST NATIONAL BANK IIIAS REMOVED During; the erection ol the new Bank bulldln?, to H7 4p No. 805 CHESNUT STUEET. J? I N E OPERA GLASSES. wl VERY LARGE VARIETY. JAMES W. QUEEN & CO.. l l No. 824 CHESpTUT STREET. o RLEANS HOUSE, No. 031 CHESNUT STREET I PHILADELPHIA, J STEPPACLIER, 1'BOPRIETOR, Conducted on the European p'an. 11 25 8m MONUMENTS, TOMBS, OltAVE-STONES, Eto. JuHt completed, a beautiml variety of ITALIAN MABBLE MOKOMENTS, TOMBS, AUD UB.AYE-STOKES. W Ul be sold cheap for cash. Work tent to any part of the United States, 11EN11Y S. TAIill, MARBLE WORKS, 1 24wfw No. 710 GREEK Street. Philadolpbin. WE THIS DAY ESTABLISH A if BRANCH BANKING HOUSE, AT No. 3 NASSAU STREET KEW YOEK. SMITH. RANDOLPH & CO. PnitABELPHU, January 1, 1896. ' Urp rrilE bTAMP AGENCY, NO. 304 CHESNUT J UTREKT, ABOVE TUIKD, WILL BE CONT1KUKD AH HFBKTOrOHK, STAMPS of i VERY DESCRTPTTOW CONSTANTLY - P V " . a TTv t VT 1VV A IIAIILT . II 1 fl n'HB BTAMP AGENCY, NO. 301 CITESNCT I BTRF.KT. ABOVE 1UIBD WILL BE CONTINUED A HTAPS ot EVKRY PKHCBIPTION C0S8TANTLY ON IllAliD. AJiD IN AK AMOVNT. II GOVERNMENT 8ALES. SALE OH1 SERVICE A BLR AND UN.F.UVICE AttLR OUAKIKKM A'sIEK't) AND tiOVi-KBAlENT HGKSIU4. LlIPOT QUARTOT.MA8TRB OFriCt, I Baltimobb), Aid , January S3. WA. f Will be aold at Fubbo A notion, under the alree lion of Captain A. M. nmrniuuv A. Q. M.,at tfio Canton Warehoose, Fell's Point, Baltimore, Md , on FRIDAY, February S, 1S06, at 10 o'olock A M , a larre lot of Unserriceable Qnartermastcra' Stores, ConaiMinfr el Adaea, 1'aullns, Vmows, I'lanea, l'okers, 1 reo, Lettor, Punehes, Bakes, Koorlntf, Felt, h-addlea. Saddlers' Tools, i crews, Bench, Rcrew-dnvers, Spades and Handles, Square, Tabiee, W bee barrows, Window Uilnds, VI ood Horses, Zmo, ete. eto. Kettles, Toa, Ladders, Lamps, , Lanterns, ' Ltivels, Spirit, Ma leta, Mattreases, Mortats aud Tcstles, Cars, Bans, assorted, I icks, Tins, Fickot, Plates, Pots, Co (Tee, I'nmps, assorted, Quilts, Hasps. Bono, Haddlo Bairs. Saws, asoorlod, bsythPS, hhovtls, Spittoons, Stoves and ripe, Wagon Covers, Whips, Wire. 'Wrenches. Anchors, Andirons, AUROtS, Axes, Broad, Balls and Chains, Barre s, Bars, Grate, Bedsuada, Benches, Bevels, Bits, Bridle, Blacksmiths' Toola, Blankets, Blocks, I actio, Boilers, assorted,' Brace and Bits, . Bridles Bidlnr, ' Brushes, Horse, Caps, assorted, Chi pn tors' loots, Casks, Water, Candli sticks, Collara, riorse, tups, llu, Curry Combs, Decks, Oliice and Flold Dividi r, tenders, Files, Foikcs, Forks, Stable, Furnnco, Causes, Girths, Grates, Griudhtone, llalyarus, Hanrlcnfls. Hai ness, anib. and;wa., . ua citeis, ' Hav BrcfS, Hol'tiur Apparatus, Hods, coal, Hose, lion, Nails, II. S., Ovens. And on SATURDAY. Vubrnarv 8. 13C0 at Cam') Newport, Baltimore, Md., 60 (more or less) Good Services ne noises, Ambulances, i Drays, Halters, HarnenB. W affona.armv & srrin?. I'aitcular attention is invited to the superior nnnlttv of there Horses. Ambulances, and Wairons, whioh are much bettor than any heictolore oll'ercd lor salo. Ihe stores must be removed within five days from dnte ol sale TernA Ca-h, in Government iunds. O. VV. BKADLEY, 1 26 6t Col, and Chief Q M. Mid. Mil. Dept. TJRFAU OF OKDNANCE, KAVY DEPART- AiENl. Washihotoji Citt. Jan. 10. 1SG8. Sale ol about one thousand (10o0) tons of Navy SHOT and SliF.LL at the Forts near tao entranoo to f ane Fear River. North Carolina N otice is hereby piven that on tne 15' n aar or t eD- ruary, Iflib, tbere will be sold at puDiio auction to the highest Diaucr, witnout reserve, ana in tors to suit uurchacers. about one thousand (1000) tons, more or less, ol fellOT and olIELL thrown into the Forts at the entrance of Cape Fear Rivor, N. C, by the i.sarv durinir thoir bombardment. . I n ....... . ,niia Ai,A.l.nir V, n ATI lilt, 103U 111 U U I L 1 I' lill 111 .uuun, ...... ,...i uiu purcliBse money to be paid bv the purchaser on the estimated weights immediately upon tbe conclusion of the sale, and the remainder on the actual weights upon delivery and removal, which must take place within ten days attor the salo, othorwise the prtjcciliCB will rovtr. to ine uovernmeni. 11. A. vr loc 1271Gt Chief of Bureau. DENTISTRY. 1SAIAH TRICE, DENTIST, GRADUATE OF A Pblladeluhla College of Dental Sureerv. class 1&VJ-4 formerly oi W est Cbester, Pa., baving served tnree years in tne Armv, r.as lesumea tne practice oi nis proiession at No. 21 h.ELKVEMil Btrcet. Plilladelohia. where he villi endeavor to eive satis. aotory attention to all who may require am iuuicbbiuuiu svrvuHjih aa o ij BARGAINS ! ! BARGAINS ! ! ! IMPORTANT TO BUYERS. HOSIERY, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, ETC., Which have been slightly damaged by removal duiirigtue night of the- fire, will be closed out at astonishing low prices. L1NFORD LTJKENS, N. W. C0R5ER 6IXTII AND CHESNUT ST8. Also, an entirely new stock of Fine Dress Shirts, Cashmere Scarfs, Neckties, Gloves, Mufflers, Etc. Eto,, which are offered at the usual low ratoa. Now'i the time to secure Bargains, 128 8t QHEAr ONLY TEN CENTS FOR ONE Or J. B. CAPE WELL 4 CO.S CELEBRATED WR5D-CCARD AND AIR-HEATERS FOR COAL. OIL. LAMPS, Patented October 25, 1865. CAPEWELL A CO.'S Wind Guard and Air-Heater for Oli Lamps. Use the Patent vTlnd-Ouard and Air-Heater for Oil I.Htrins. Tex C snts om,t Fob CAPEWELL CO S Patent Wind-Uuard and Air Beater lor Oil Lamps. It you wan: to save oil use the Patent Wind Guard and Air Heater, for oil Lamps. Great savloir iu Glass Chimneys. Use C APEWELL CO.'n Patent V Ina Guard aud Air-Heater, as it keeos tbem rrom breaking t APEWKLL & CO Patent Wind-Onard and Air Heater saves one-third more oil than any other lamp. Try one tney coat out veu cema. Great inducements ofl'eted to agents, bold wholesale enly by . J. B. CAPEWELL CO.. Flint Glass Manufacturers. Weatvllle. N. J. Offlee. northwest corner of BECOSD and KAOE Streets, PhUadelphia. CAP SWELL'S PATENT WIND-GUARD AND AIR HEATER FOR COAL OIL LAMPS Rent to anv nart of the United States. Doat paid, on the receipt of Twenty-five ceDts. 1 hey use one-third lees oil than any other Latuu now in una. i nev preveui tne alaaa irom breaalng or the lamp trom shiuKIiik, J. li. CAPEWELL & CO.. Patentees, 122 lm ISO. 21. B ACE Htreet, Phllad'a, TO I I have a HOUSEKEEPERS. large stock of every variety of furniture which 1 will sell at reduced prices, consisting of TLAIN ASD MABBLE TOP COTTAGE SUITS WALNUT CHAMBER SClTd. PABLOB SUITS IN VELVET FLUSH. PABLOR StllTS IS HA1B CLOTH. PAKLOB SUITS IN KEPS. Mdeboardt, Extension Tables, Wardrobes, Book-cases, Matuesses, Lounges, Lie Etc. P. P. OUSTINE, 1 1 8m N. F.. Cor. SjtCUND AND BACK STS. T E N E II & D A V I A. LAW AND COLLECTION 0PFICE, No. 13 8. THIRD STREET, MERCANTILE CLAIMS COLLECTED, And Law B nslness of ill kinds attended to in all parts ot Jthe United States and Canada with fidelity. MATUBIKG PAPEB COLLECTED AT UBCAL BANK BATES. 1 IS l-trp GOVERNMENT SALES. t;xtfxriye ' PAT.ES 1 BOLt.lN. PfOCK Or 'GOVERNMENT r. tirin k. . ' I'lll Vr PVIIl HI I liniM A IHltirtf. W Uiiann on- Jiwsee, WLDNFDAI, February 7, lH6d th fol- lowln derorild Iio.lmr Stook. Vis: onr. (4) Icorro1iver Knclnes, five foot, fan (re threi o'd and ommant ed, onefennirable. Sixteen (10) Box and nine (0) Flat Cars l more or or lots), five loot rang. , , , Kame tmie and nlaro v f : ' f One (1) Locomouva Enaiae, Jve feet efinio. lyir.c in meoiicn on ice line ol the Miasisatppl Contral Bailroad, twelve mile rxtrth ot f.ranrf Jnnet.ion. AT NAhUVILLB. TKNN . wriiNM.DAY. iVTl. RUAHX 14 18t. will le soid the following described Boliinr stock, all of live foct raugo, and la good running older, via. : Onn (1) Locomotive Enrine, Lyman k Souther, bn Iders. F.lchtctn (IK) locomotive Eoeines, R. Norris k fona. bsildets. One (I) Locomotive f.rfrine, Rod(rers' L. and M. V crks, bnllders. One (1) Locomotive Engine, Swrubourn k Smith, I uiio rs One tli Ix)comotlTe Tender. ' iwo Huuored (200) Flat ana vox Cars, more or less. Same time and rjTare : Vive (51 Locomotive Engines, unserviceable Boilers and Running Clears for Two (2) Dummy E-n gines, unserviceable. Five (r) Spans (160 foot each) McCaiium's Truss Bridge. Two (21 Spans Bridge (50 feet each). One Hundred and Ihirty-three (138) perch of first and second-class Cut Mono, comprising, founda t on of Bound House. W ill also be sold on above-mentioned dntes at M EM I HIb and N AbH VI LI.K, the balance of M I LI TAKY KA1LKOAD 1'RuBEKTX remaining; undis posed ot at that time. ales wui commence ateacn piaoe at in o'oioca & M., and continue until all tbo property is disposed of. '1 ERUS OF sAl E Cash, in Government funds; or when purchased by railroad companies, on credit (if. derlred) of not exceeding two years, payable in montuiy instalments with interest at the rate ot 7-80 per cent, per annum, secured bv bond satisfac tory to the Government for double tbe amount of tbe properly purol anort. Full dercriotions of the Engines can bo obtained on application to Captain S. R. HA MILL, A. Q. M Nashville, Tennessee, f . J. t ItlLiLI, 1 162Ct Brevet Major and A. Q M., U. 8. A. SSISTANr QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, I'niLADKLPniA Dkpot, January 22 1800. PALE OV JU AKIEUMASI tR'8 8TOREH. Wi I be sold at l'tiblto Auction at the United States Government Warehouse, HANOVER Sireot wnari, i Biiuaeiimia. . l'a.. on MONUAI, January 29, 1HC6. commencing at 10 o'clock A. M., the follow ing cie crioea uoartornisster's Stores, viz ktf sets ioui-noree Wagon Harness, now and in original packages. 1781 single sots Lead-hone Wagon Harness, now and in criminal packages. 70 sets Mx-borse Ariiilory Harnoss, new and In oricnai packages B70 single sots Lcad-horeo wagon Harness, sor viceab e. 6ii single rets Lead-horse Wagon Harness. lol Mule I.itter and Harness, second-huud. 149 l ack baddies. 2(i37 ose Bags, new. 17U Carptncbo bkius, new. 160 yards Green Bauo, new. 885 pounds Iron Who, now. 25.CHH pounds Chain Cable, new. 8h,688 pounds Wrousht Hpikos, now. Icrrra ol sale Cash, iu tioviruinent funds. By oraer ot Colonel WILLIAM W. McKIM, Chief Quartermaster, Fhiiadalplna Depot. HENRY BOWMAN, 1 22 6t Captain and Assistant Quartermaster. I ARGK SALE OF ONDEMNED CLOTUINO, i CAMP AND GARRISON EQUIPAGE. Chief Quartermaster's Office. CE. -j (06 ) DEPOT Or WASIIINOTON. Wabeidotod, D. C, January 13. 1806 Will be sold ubho auction, under the direction ot Captain D. U Thomas, M. 8. K. , at tho Govern ment Warehouse, corner of 8eventoenrh and 11 streets, Washington, D. C, on MONDAY, January 29,1806, at 10 o'olock A. M.. a large lot of con- aeronea doming, etc., consisting or Diums, Kettles. baenes, Books, Jackets, Blankets, Bodsacks, Leggings, Have locks. Cap Covers. Rubber B anke's, Rutber Ponchos, Axes, Pickaxes, Ha' diets, i bpades, Knapraoks, Haver acks, Hospital Tents, Wall Tents, Siblev Tonts, Common Teutd, Flags, Cats,f Caps, Pack Saddles, Vests, Trowsers, Shirts, Turbans, bbovels, Lto.. Kto. The sale will be continaod from dav to day until tbe stores are sold. Ihe stores must be removed within five davs from date of salo. letms Cash, in Government funds. D. H. RUCKER, Brevet Major-Goneral and Chief Quartermaster, 1 16 12t Depot of Washington. SALE OF CONDEMNED QUARTER MAS rER'8 blOBe.8. cbixv (quartermaster b ufficb, Depo of Washington, Washington. D. C. Januarv 24. 1806 WUI be sold at Pubho Auction, under the direction ol Brevet Colonel C.1I. Tompkins, Q. M at LIN COLN DEPOT. Washington, D. C, on THUKS- uai, r-eurnary 8, imm, at iu o'clock a. m., a large lot of CONDEMNED QUARTER VlASlER'8 6IORE8(consisUng ol vnuira, Desks, Tables. 285 Saddles, wmps, Portable Forgos, Chisels, Planes, Hammers, Axes, Vises, Hose Carriages, Hoes, Shovels, Spades, Kettles, Mattocks, Bake Ovens, Brooms. 24 lour horse Wagons, on iwo-norso nagona, 86 Carta, 3 Hearses, 4 Spring Wagon, 8 Ambulanoe, Wagon Bodies, Wagon Wheels, Chains, - Blankets, undies. Gum Buckets, Horte collars, . Wagon i overs, Horte Covers, Tubs, mi ids. earnings. 12 476 lbs borao Iron, 8020 lbs Cast lion, 22 097 lbs. 'lite Iron, G82 sets Mule Harness, ' 8 sets Horse Harness, 207 sots Ambulance Har ness, 702 lbs Hope, eto. Tbe sale will be continued from day to da; until the whole is sold. ' 1 he stores must be removed within five days irom dateot sale. Terms Cash, in Government funds. D. II RUCKER, Brevet MaJ.-Gen. and Chief Quart-rmasu-r, 125 lit Depot oi Washington. EAU OF ORDNANCE ' NAVT DlPARTMENT. 1 WAPhikqi-on Citt. January 18. 1896. I Sale of serviceable and unsrv oeable NAVY I'OWDEKS. at the United Stntos Navy Yard, Noriolk, Virginia, 'l nere win De sold to the lug Host piauers, at pudiio auction, at nooD on the 15tb day of Moron, 1803, in the ottice oi the Inspector of Ordr-anoe, at the Nor iolk Maw Yard, by sample, five hundred and thirty lour tboiixand lour hundred and three (581403) pounds ot Navy Powders, as lollows: cti.oou pouuus, tervioeauie. 7,877 " ooiidumucd. 19618 " damaged. 4,048 " comprctaed. "684,403 As only about two hundred and seventy-two thou sand three bundled and i!ltv-llv (272 865) pounds ot these powncrsaie iu barrels, purcnosers mum pro vido barrols into which the remainaeroi the powders mav be emptied from the tanks, tor which a period ol thirty (30) days will bo allowed Tho powder in barrels, however, must be removed wittuu ten days from the day of salo, otherwise thoy will revert to the Governutent. . . , l ei ins cuab, in Government funds, one-half of the purchase money to be deposited at the completion ot the sae, and Ihe leuiaiuuer uoiore tne powders aro removed. H. A. WISE. 1 22 mws 1 8 14 Chief ot Bureau. THE STAMP AGENCY, NO. 304 CHESStTJ I bTRKl T. ABOVE TI1IUO, WILL BE CONTlKUEl A1 Ilr BK'IOPOKE. STA1IPH of EVE T PKSCWPTIOJf CON8TANTL1 ON HANI), Af - ANY AMOU . 1UI MIUTART DlVtfllOBI OF TlIU TKHNlWJtl, v , 1 i Cnuur DnAhTMAST(B ()nn. i I , U. M. -MlLlTABT KAlLROr, I ( vTLl.E.'Tennpasee. January 0,18. 1 i GOVERNMENT SALES. O V E K N M K N T 8 A L E . G LaRGE SALE OF FMc BURUICAL INSTBD lit. MM Will be sold at AncHon at tho Medical Pnrvoyot's Warehouse. PTJBLilC f QUARK, N AM1VILLK, TF.NN., ON XUKbDA Y.FEBRUARY 13, 1836. ' 200 t ereral Oj.eratlng laces; "ih Minor do do 2fi Kxrecr'ng and trephining Cases; Hi Post Mortem Cases, large; 1(0 Pis-ecting Cases; 1 200 Pocket Car, two foldsj 2f0 do do three folds; . lliO stomach l'umps, part fltito-kry valve; SiO Tieth K.xlraollti' Instrument; 600 Davidson's Hell-lnjcctinc byringos; 1 000 ricarlflcators; 12 0(0 Cupping (.lae and Tins; 1 600 T nssfs single and double; 1,400 Scissors; 6 000 lourniquets, all patterns; 1,600 Hard Rubber Nyringes, assorted siscs; 800 Hets bnlinta, all sixes t Blethofcones. tongue Donr8or. Svnngos hrrx derm c. Eto , Obvtetrical Cases, Spcuulums, Lancets Ete Eto Eto. . . A portion of the foregoing articles are second hand, and will be sold touara'elv. The balance ia entirely new. The general operating cases contain instruments tor amputations, exsections, minor operations, and seta ot Catheters and sounds. , AT SAME FLACK ON WEDNESDAY, February 14. WILL BR MILD. A KI'OCK OF NEW BLANK BOOKS, bTATIONERT, WRAP PLNU r A I' hit, Ann 8000 STANDARD MEDICAL BOOKS, Consisting in part of 140 copies Gray's Anatony ; 60 do Dnnglison's Medical Dictionary; 2C0 do Practice Medicine, Woods', Bonnat's, Watson's, eto. ; 60 do Dallon's Physiology ; 60 do Virol ow's l athologv ; ' ISO do. Surgery Gross, Knuhson, Forgo son, eto ; 400 do U. b. Dispensatory ; 30 do Beck's Juriapiudence; 60 do J'arnsh's Pnarmaov; 40 do 1 hcrapeotics, Wood, and Still e; 800 io Minor buryery ; 675 do Hurgital Anatomy; I 70 do Chemistry, Fownes; 20 do Webster's Dictionary, eto. otc otc.j 660 Blank Books, 4 quires Cap J bound; llif O do do small quarto; 825' do do fine, who e bound ; COO Reams Writing Taper, cap, letter, and note; 70 do Writing Paper, assorted; 1000 Inkstands, varmus patterns ; 200.000 Envelopes, assorted; C0OO B'ai k Books, miscellaneous; SCO l ortlolios; ' r Pencils, Pen, Ink, eto , etc. eto. borne of the Medical Books are second-hand, and wi'l he sold separately. The Books and Instruments can be inspoctod thfl aav Doiore tbe sale. Catalogues mav be had on application. ROBERT FLETCHER. Surgeon and Brevet Colonel U S.' Volunteer, 1 24 15t Medical Purveyor U. S. A. 1ARGE SALE OF CONDEMNED ORDNANCE j AND OKDNANCE STORES. Will be sold at 1 lib io Auction at Fort Monroe Arsenal. Old Point Comlort, Va . on THURSDAY, tie 8th day of February, 1806, at 10 o'clock A. a larpo quantity of stores, consisting in part ot tho lol lowing articles, viz : 400 Field, biego, and Sea Coast Cannon; wrouht aiid cast-iron, bnioo'h-bore and Rifled, of ca ibrcs varying irom three to elevon inches, iuo.udiug 22 Csst Iron Guns unfinished. 86 Mortars Cast Iron 12 i.oundor. 24-oounder. 8 inch, and 10-inch. 28 826 .shot, Shell. Spherical Cae. Grnpo and Canister tor mnotb-bore aud Kiile Guns, ol Cultures vun ing trom 10-poundor to 10-inch. 432 Breech-loading Carbines. Burnsldo's," "Mor rill's," "Maynard's," and "Nortn's" now and re paired. 840 Mnskrts and Rifies, United States manufacture, new ana repaired. 604 Foreign iLfics, "Austrian." Calibre 54, new and ri paired. 17 Smooth-bore rkto's Calibre 64, now. 112 Breech loading carbines, "Burnside's," "iler nil's," bharp's," and "Stan's." W! Rifles "Henry's" and Spencer's." lot 2 Muskets and, liirles tuited States and Foreign manuiacture of various calibres. 626 Revolvers "Colt's," 'Remington's," and "Letauchcux." Calibres 44 and 80. 1072 babres and Swords 6.444,000 Rounds oi Ball Cartridges for Carbines. Muskets Biflcs, and l isto's, A large lot of Artillery Implements and Equip meets. A largo lot of Infantry and Cavalry Accoutrements and Horse Equipment". A lot ot liope. Paulina, Buckets. Rings, eto.. together with a large quantity of bnutue' and Car pernors' Tools, Samp'es of Small Anns oan be seen at Fort Monroe Areenal and at tho United States Ordnauco Agency, No. 45 WORTH Street, New York City. Thirty days will be allowed for tbo icmovalof heavy Ordnance; and a l other storos will bo re quired to be removed within ten dajs from date of salo. 1 erms of sale Cash. T. G. BAYLOR. Cant, of Ordnance and Bvt. Colonel, U. 8. A., 1 17 t 2 7 Commanding;, Q O V E R N M E NT SALE. EXTENSIVE BALE OF DRY GOODS, BED DIJiG, K1C, IN ORIGINAL PACKAGES. W Hi bo sold at Auction, at the Medical Purve or's Warchoue, No. 17 MARKET Street, Nashville, oa 1UESDA Y.February 6.1806. BEDDING. 2 000 Hair Mattreasea, Jointed. 16,000 Hair Pillows. 47,000 Bed licks. 22,000 Counterpanes, Linen and Marseilles, 20,000 Mosquiio Bars. 61.100 Pillow Cases. 45,000 Pillow Tioks. 80,000 Sheets, Linen and Cotton. CLOTHING. 42 000 Shirts. 40 (00 Drawers. 26 (H O Dressing Gowns. 19,000 Socks. 10,000 Slippers. . 10.000 Niiihl-caps. . SUNDRIES. 84,000 Towels, full siso, huckaback. J7,( 00 Roiler-lowels, crash. ' 1,000 Napkins. 2,000 yards Red Flannel. 2,400 yard Gutta 1'ercba Cloth. 4,000 Gutta 1 eroba Blankets 1,000 India Rubber Cushions and Pillows. 1 000 Canvas Hammocks. 1,000 Canvas Blanket Cases. 10,000 pounds Oakum and low. Cotton Bats, Cotton Wadding, Tape, eto. A snail portion of the foregoing artioles are second hand, and will be sold separately. Tbo greater part are new and in original packages. Catalogues may be had on application. ROBERT FLETCHER, Surgeon and Bvt. Colonel U. 8. Vuls , 1 15 18t Medical Pui veyor U. b. A. GOVERNMENT SALES. f ALE OF RESERVED HORSES. QUARTERMATra GENERAL'S OvTICTt, Washiwoton, D. C December 13, 1805. J The Qua rtermaater General of the Army directs that all Government Horses now at Gieboro, D. C., be sold lb the highest bidders. ba'cswill, therefore, take place at GIESBORO, D. C, beginning on THUlibDAY EXT, DECEUBER 14, 1865. and continuing on each TUESDAY and 1UURSW DAY there Iter, until all are disposed of. A Boat will leave the Sixth street wharf ever hour on tbe day, of sale. These Dorses have be-n carefully soleoted, and an superior to any heretofore ottered lor sale. Amma'swil1 be sold singly, bales to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. Terms Cash In United States curronor. . . JAMES A EKLN, Brevot Brlgadior-Geueral in chai - 1 4 tjBl ' First Division Q. M . . SALsi OF GOVERNMENT BAR Chief Quartermst'8 Office, Depot oy VI abhikotow, Wabhirqton, D. C. January 18, 18" Will be sold at pnlilio auonon, under the dir. ot Brevet Major Benjamin Burton, A. Q. A Hlxth S'reet whart. Wumhinrton, D. C. on SA 0 8. I I an at tilt DAY, February 8 1806, at 12 o'clock M., the fu.. ow ing uamed Government yetwels, vlr. i ' Barge MIDDLESEX. Barge FIN ANClfcU. Barge JDRA. -Terms-Cash, In Government funds - Brer, MsJorGcn. and f'hlrt Quartermaster, 115171 Depot ol Wanhiogtoo, hav1- XlXlXI ll 1 II Ull t 1.1 1 . I il