TIIE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 180G. CITY IN TEL LI G 12NUE1 I For Additional Oily ltiteltUjence tee FifUi i'flov. A Systematic Swindleb. On Saturday afternoon a gentlemanly looking Individual was arraigned upon the charge of having been cn rapro lu a number of wholesale swindles. He would call upon wholesale dealers, represent himself as a member ol a firm doing business In Richmond, Virginia, and buy a bill of goods, f:eneral!j to the amount ot several hundred dol ars. He would pay for the goods with a draft exceeding the amount of the b.ll, and then would ask tor the difference In cash between the bill of goods and the sunn which the draft called for. 8oine of the dealers complied with hit request for cash, but took the precaution to Inquire In respect to the dn.tts before the Roods were shipped. In all instances the drafts were discovered to be worthless. Hut the swindler did not confine his operations to the dealers In dry goods or clothing; he swindled confection ers and lewellers, and Inst, though not least, tried his hand at the makers o' monuments, or dering two from different marble workeis, for a deceased brother, who, he represented to one ol them, had been killed in the Rebel service at Fredericksburg, and to the other that he had been cut down at Chauccilorsville. The swin dler, in order to excita sympathy, carried his arm In a sling at one time, and aL another pre tended to be lame In one ot 1 Is leg. At tha Continental he ran up a bill of over ljinet.v-clght dollars. Ho gave the name of Robert Morris; tut has gone bv tlio name of 13. M. Powell, of the firm of Teflney A Powell, of Richmond. The firms he bought foods vf were Sullson A Buyer, Homberper & Co., William II. Yeaton A Co., and Lewis L. (juthman. The lellow was held tor a lurther hearing to-morrow. Imposiku Ohdinatiox Cehf.mont. Yes Urday morning St. Jcsunh'a Church, Willing's alley, was crowded to cxeess on the occasion ot the ordination of P. A. Jorlau aud P. V. O'Neill to the Pnenthood. At 10A o clock a procession, consisting Of cross bearers, acolytes, deacons, clergy, and Bishop Wood, accompanied by the Vicar-Ccueral and Chancellor ot the Diocese, entered the sanctuary. The candidates for ordi nation followed. Tlie celebration ot the Mass then commenced, as follow? : Right Rev. James Frederick Wood, liinhop of Philadelphia, cele brant, allied bv Very Rev. Dr. O'llara, Assistant Priest; Deacons of Honor, Vrery Rev. P. A. Stanton, Com. Gen. O. 8. A., and Rev. P. J. Blenkinsop, 8. J.; Deacon and sub Deacon of the Mnsi, Rev. James Keogh, D. D., and Rev. J. F. Khauabau.Snpciiorof the t'rcijara'ory fceminnry; Blaster of Cercmonic, Rev. A. J. MeConoiny. Anion? the triusU withiri the sanctuary we ' noticed Very Rev. A. M. Paresce, Provincial of Marylmd; Rev. F. J. linrbelln, Pastor ot St. Joseph's; Rev. Messrs. K. A. 0 Drieu, P. Conway, Micliael Ilcnncsrv, T. V. Hopkins, and J. Pen- . deigrast. Tlio choral rait, of tho services was nntler the direction of Professor V. A. Newland, and the tinging was vry tiue. llad.vn's "Third Man6" was iriven bv the regular members ol the choir. Btradella 'a "Prayer," which. Miss Caddie McCaffrey sang at tho Oilertonum, wai exqui sitely rendered; What we brEND in Public Amuse ments. The following statement shows the gross receipts ot the prinoiiwl theatres in Phila delphia dtir.ntr I8i;,r, as returned to the Collectors of the United Slates Internal Revenue. The tax paid is two percent: Ches nut. Walnut Arch. Aca omy. Min- strolg. January. Fol ruary en un7 12,1'IK 23 "H 1U 4M 12 tCI 8 'ul n 4:7 15,714 ? I ViH UK! in.. 'cm 18 2U2 88 300, ' 4 rV 6 8,1"2 7,00 17 .H2 If, R!7 lit 331 10 !iS5 12,444 1 1 432 9 725 !24 ll,tU5. 10 '!7 8?5 60!t: 110H2! 4,3.32 1.100' $1 600 4 805 6.4.10 8 543 4 940 Mrn... ; April ....! W.v ' .lonr July 1 AuBil... r-ept... .. Octi.U-r.. Nov 1 Dec I 6 207 4 713 7.311 6,784 7,478 20,9u9 14 817 16 9H! lit 214 111,083 1 3 206 9,648 9 100,058 891 890 S118.807 $G6,119l$54 637 Missionary Meeting. Last evening, a missionary meeting was held at St. Stephen's P. B. Church by the Southeastern Missionary Convocation, which includes all the Episcopul churches south ot Market and east of Broad street. The opening religions exercises were conducted by the Rev. Messrs. Graham and Ful lerton. Interesting addressee were delivered by Rev. W. B. Erben, of the Seamen's Mission, Rev. C. L. Fisher, of the Mission Church ot St. John the Evangelist, and Rev. Joseph R. Moore, of tho Mission Church of the Crucifixion for colored people. The Episcopal Hospital. This charity has now six wards occupied by patients. The number usually in them is about ninety. They are received subject to the rules of the institu tion, without regard to creed, color, or country. In addition to medical treatment, the patients enjoy the spiritual care of an eilicient chaplain, and nave the ministrations ot a band of devoted Christian women, whose services have proved invaluable. The expenses of the institution during the past year were $27,000. The reliable income is 70U0, and the difference is made up principally by contributions. , i Runaway. A pair of horses attached to a sleigh ran a a ay jesterday in a small street, east of Broad. The driver wuj in the back seat, and the animals, a splendid pair, turned into I'arrlsn, and up to Broal. The moment this grand avenue was reached the horses went on a run with fearful speed. Numbers of persons, as is ritual, urged them on bv running before them and waving their hats. The driver held on and the nags kept on at their best epeed.going north, until lost to view. Residence Entered and Robbed. Betore davlight yesterday morning, the resi dence of W. II. Belsterling, No. 225 North Fifth street, was entered by burglars, who, it is sup posed, effected an en'rance bv means of nippers used upon the kev left in tu door lock. After securing articles of clothing, levrelrv. and a sura of monev, the whole valued at $150, the thbves hurried away. A New Skating Park. On Saturday a. laree number of urchins amused themselves by skating upon the Iroz.en snow in Franklin Square, at Sixth and Vine arrets. Although the gates were closed, Youug America devised the only mde of gaining an entrance, viz., by scaling the high iron railing which encircles that beautilul park. Repetition of the Cotk.hie Carnival. Messrs. Abel and Rtsley, the directors ol tho fancv dress ball given at the Academy of Music on Thursday last, return taunts to tho ladies and gentlemen who wcro pru ent upon tho occa sion, and announce their iiit.Titlon, at as early a period as possible, to g'.vu a repetition of the entertainment; Made a Di- scent. Tho Fifth Ward police paid a vtit to the h i ise No. 018 Loin bard street last evening. i-inl arretted Marv Tyler on the cliarge of robbing u. countryman of $117. Edward Curry was k.'m u l in tho house with a formidable slung-shut unon his person lie was sent to prison to au.v.vr. Union Si rvice. A Union service was held lu the Hist Prestn tvnaa Church. South. wark, last evening, by tho c mgregatiou of the Sixth. Scot's, South, anil Wharton Churches. The buildii g wad ccniple.clv '..Led, and eloquent addresses vc.re made by tha puslors ot the several entireties. Fell on the Ick. John Lynch, a";pl tweuty-eigbt, remain;? at u .. ;os South Front street, tel! on tho pavement n'u ICiglifn and Lom bard streets last evening, un.i fractured his luit shoulder-blade. Robbery of Coffee. I h3 warehouse ot wr, uaiiett, on Ponu street, was cutereit on Saturday night by means of His.' kevs and robbt'd ot conee to the amount ot about $300. Mario is to receive during his engagement in Madrid thirty thousand fr .:icd a month, about fLx thousand dodais. THE IRON TRADE. Lake Superior ftliimDt English Him- tlNIICH. The shtrmenfs tt iron ore from the several Lake But f rio companies during the year 1865 were 1' 8.70 J btops tons, against 248,000 gross tons In 1861, belr.g a decrease of 69,292 tons. The rcce pta oer the Bay de Nocqur t and Marquette ml way lor the year 1865 were 170,912 gross tons. Tl e products of the New Xork and Iron Clitf mBs were rearly all shipped by way of Esca naba, Green Kay. The furnace product of pig iron was as fol-lows:- Furnarrt. Orni tai pig iron. J1oran, tor yearending December 1st 8,724 Northern, " ' 8 046 Hnnorolt, " " " 1 91 ('ollinfvillo, " " " 1471 Greenwood, May 1st to December 1st 1,639 Total 11,074 loial product, 1864 Ui'&l TnR IRON TBADB IS EKOLAKD. AnEnelish lonrnal gives the following sum mary ol the official statistics of the British iron trade during the past year: 'The great advance In the value of iron in 18(15 forms an Important feature in our commer cial bletory. Production has increased, the demand for home use and exoort has been some what active, and even a seven per cent, bank rate has not prevented Scotch pig iron from advancing to 65s. per ton. The production of Iron in Scotland lat year was 1,135,0110 tons, being sn increaso of 4000 tons as compared with 1HC4. The particulars are as follows: Iroi action tons 1 135,000 C'arrnn make, ., ' 29,000 (stock, Decern or 81, 1804 ' 760.000 1,924,000 Shipments,: lorclgn tons 3(10 14 Coastwise ' 811057 Koryarded per rni wav.. ' 61269 Consumed in local toundrios " 810 000 ' in works ' 221 600 tons 1,204 0J "The stock on hand is no 600.000 tons, or about 100,000 tons less than it was at the close of 1864. This great deerenso indicates much healthiness in the trade, and in a measure accounts lor the rise lu prices during tho past year. In Kngland the transactions in metuls generally have been extensive. The quotations have, consequently, steadily improved, although the importations Irom abroad have been on a liberal scale. Returns for the United King dom give the annexed arrivals during the first eleven mouths, as compared with l:i and 1801: 18(i3. 18(14. 18(15 Conner ore 71.r8 67.V30 67,2-H ' reeulns, tons. 19 218 23.1.r7 82 422- unwr'l. cwts .211 980 423 20 8161(50 Iron in bars, tons... .. 42 225 43.9C3 42,200 fciecl, tons 2,887 6,835 4 itdO Lead, tons 23.G3S Z'i.TSl Z7,V!W tqicltcr, tons 27,785 27,416 24 825 lln, CWtS iZ.WO 83 313 B4UI3 "Ihe aggregate supplies or metal received in CP.r. .IT,.n n),iit Aiin1 r. 1 Ql! . art tltaf xi'itli nn mnroved demand, those now on hand are very moderate for the time of year. The extent ot the demand lor metals tor ex port purposes is frhowu in the annexed compari son: 1803 18H. 1865. Iron, piff, ton." 447,421 4 IJH23 4)903 Lar, etc , tun- ;'i jnu tii.i.l wti railroad, tons 424 057 877 S22 400 277 wiro tons 18,2(1.1 HI 83S 21,398 castings, tons 76,3-ftf 62,618 81,377 hoops, oic , tons... 127 191 114 925 105.817 v. rou eh t, tons lul 614 99,613 HO.2'15 old, tons 2.K17 506 2 189 Steel tons 20.197 24,852 20 868 "The liguies represent the following amounts: 18f,3 XI 5-15.218 1805 X. .473,958 1804 1 403 001 "Uussiu was a very larire customer for iron last year. Of railway parcels she took 39,421; of castings, 11,897; ot hoops, 5210; aud ot wrought, i57 tons, lieieian competition does not, therefore, appear to have extended itself to HuBsia. Upwards ol 25,000 tons ot wrought irou were lorwarded to India last year, to the same quarter nearly 100,000 tons of railway iron were snipped. The gradual extension of the railway system in India and Russia, and the trilling quantities produced in tno tat'er country, must long continue to have an important bearing upon the trade in the united Kingdom. Home ot the shippers of pig iron may hesitate to operate largely at rjresent nrices: b it it is well known that the quotations in most of the markets of the world are above our own, and that, even now, large pronts are realized without dlluculty." AMUSEMENTS. KISLEY'S CONTINENTAL NEWS 1 XC RANGE. cnoice wests to an places ot Amusement may De nad up io o'ciock 8iiv evenintr. i ai ly CHOICE SEATS AND ADMISSIONS. J Tickets can be uad a lf rKOliKAMME Ol'lUE, Ka. 431 CHESNUT Blrcet. onnoslle the Poa tOffloe. (or tlie Clieeiiut, Arch, Walnut, and Academy of Music, up to 0 o'clock, every evening. 1 1 if JEW CHESNUT STREET THEATRE. fc. L. TILTON, F MORDACNT W H. WALLIS, iiuua Li. j&nnnjBo du(o diauagera. GRAND COMFL1MENTART TESTIMONIAL TO FRANK BBOWER, WEDNESDAY AFTKRNOO.S, January 31, 18C6. CORRKPONDESCE. PuiLADKLpm A, January 13, 1S6. Fhaxk Bboweb. Esq. Dear olri The undoMiuned. on bebalf ofa lurite number o your trlenda and Icllow- citizens. desire your acceptance of a oonip luieulary tes timonial, alKnllylng in aome degree the esteem tn which you are held by iboaewuo have long recognized In you the estimable citizen and the true arctste. We are re quested also to ask that vou dea'gnate at what time and place this proteased expression may be carried Into eneci. ... to e remain Terr trulv. vour friends. I nwlor, verett A lllucken, Frederick W. Oraysoa, Wlillam laeeaer. ( harles K. Warburton. F. L. lethersuin, cnarlea a. Granen, George L, Jacobv, Hon. John W. Forney, Grover A Sinn, Joaepb 1). Murohy, John U. Kutley, Colonel Uuorue ft. Thorn m E W. C tiicene. Charles C. Wilson. Robert '. Smlib, John Toy, Joltn L. t orncrosi. Hon. Wm. V. Mcurath. Colonel John 11. Tauuurt. Thomas J. Burger, L. K. I amblos. harles W. Brooke, Henry J. Mclut ro, Joseph J Kudner. Kluhard Penisiau, Jamea Freehoin, Hamuol Daniels, General Fetor Lvle, Horn A Hoi , 11. W. Kanags, John Dolman. David M. Lyle, Hugh Ranken, J. . Bailer. Jobn Tbornley, Joseph H. Alien, Wliilum U. Resaonot, AVI llain It. Burues, General Wm F. Huinll. Jamea M Leddy, ht-muei Miller, Oeurk t ampbell, Jobn J. Ga ualia. James W. Bauckcr. Gcorte H. Mooie. (leorae II. Vaudyko, Joseph Davla, jDr. Daviu Worrell, Joscpj G. Fowler, VV. L Germon, V. U. Glenn, 11 M. Durlaod, Iheodnre (1 Vandyke, .Frank 8. Johnson, Ki'UbenJ. Delaney, John Eiklnton, John Montelth, iHttiimel Mo mi ley, (eorge B. Jones, ! Edward Irvlu, And others. .Isnirsitfllly. vt i. nam matou, jr., O. A. Dalv James C. McCleea, llei ry u aieeser, ('. ('. McLauKhiin. Henry B Uolib, It H. Gatziner, Klcbard W. hbannon. W Itllam J Jones Wm. A. Dclaney, Wm J. Ponock, H iliinin Kins. J nun's Ila lock, rintAPKi.i'iiiA January 22 1SC6. To Vcssrs Lawtor, Kvere t fc Hlncken, E W. C. I.tcine, Frederick W. uravson, F. L. Fetheis'on, t barlos O. Wilson. William Meeacr, Kobott c. Btitlth. riiarlea II. tirallun. William 11 Beasonei. Esqs.) Hon. William V. McUratb, General vV tlllnui F. Small, Gene rai I et r Lyle (ooueljohn II Tamjart Charles E. Warburton, Bichard W. Bbatinon tieorxe H. Moore, L. K. t amblos. David M. I.y le. John ' . ltuley, Frauk K. Johnson, Charles W. Brooke, and others. Gentlemeu :- Your letter ot the l'Jih lustant tendering me a omp imentary Benvtlt, has been received and I can nil e.pni 'o vou tlie trate ul emotions a peiusai of Its conten s created. liialoiiKcareer.it has ever oeen my aim to me t the approval of tha nnl'li and tli s token thai inv eflor s have he'n appreciated bv so nmnv ot ujv irlendi in this city, cannot hut bu itrati'.vinjto mo, and Htimu ate me to pr nr ellorts in the 1'uturo Tliuiiking you lor the kind expression louveyed In your letter. I accet your getierons offer, and touUI iiac e Wl DSEsi AY aF i UltNOON, 31st 1 stant, and ill New Chcsnu Kt reet Th atre. as the time m place liere it wou d t!lve me p easure to meet my trieuds ani patrons. I rcmuln, very tru y, your friend, I it FK.N K BROWI R. VTEW AMEUIUAN T H TTa H K 1 Olt A KT) NATIONAL ClBCU3.-W4l.Nrr Street, above Hilith. F1RT AI'VEARAKCR OF W. F WALLE1T. The (Queen's Jester i r-liUespariun Fool, aud lilzcn lown, who will Huriorin FVFRY EVE ISO Till- Wi F.K, AKD ON WED-SESDAY AND SATtRDilf AFTER- Also, the brilliant Artist. MAD'LLE ZANFUETTA, I ast week of TH K F1HD OKTilK CIJiTIIOF OOr.D, .ou.iu l'antoniluo '111E FRl.MUil ,-CUOOLld ASll'-U. AMUSEMENTS. NEW CHr.SNUT STItEET THEATEE. CHF.P MIT Street. aboTe 1 welfth. LF.MMAMll WKOJLH, WlLLllM JS. BlJiri, JLOSS6A iLQ Jaanacer bLCOSD WEI1K OF THE REVIVAL Or THE GREAT 1EI1H DRAMA, AhKA tl MA-POGllK. AliHAH-NA-POGl'K. AkKAU-NA-POotJR,' Which bna hern received with the most EVlHl'SIASlIC APPROVAL AND TJNOr?AI.iriEI) DF.LIOHr by tho thousands who have wltiiensed It. It villi bereoeated HUM KVKNIVU. ilr. T. F. GLKS N KY his first appearance In this clt'.as mi : n Tiifc rul. Wlfi JOH1E ORTOS as AKKAIt MEF.LHtl. Vessrs. F. Mordannt. G. 11. Clarke. Wa ter Lennox, ft. Ynunir.J. T. Ward. Mies Lizzie Cooncr. and Mr. Jlor- ('.niinc will alFO spnear The periormcuco will conclude with the new Loiidoo Farce, MY WIFE'S MAID, with Mr. Walter Lennot, Mr. J. T. VVrd, and Miss Annie wuru in tue cast. W t I)MDAT AFTERSOOS, January 31, WI DNEHDAY AFTf RNO'tN, Januv 31, WLDNKhDAY A FTEKNOON. January 31, i By special request i. RRH-A POGUE MATINEE BAT! RDAY AFTERNOON. Februarr S. HOHTYBIXlH ORAM) FAMILY MATINEE. EIGHTY-SIXTH IIHAM) FAMILY MAllNEE, UNCLE lUMH I A 111. N, I First time thlsf esson ) Admlrslon to Matinees. 30 eta, to all parts of the House, I hll'ircn, i-i cent', roors onen a 1 1 in. Per orinance to begin at S IB, WALNUT STUfcfci'f THEATRE. N. E corner NINTH and WA LN OT Streets. SECOND Wr EK OF Mlt. J. n. CLAEKE. JOHM 8. CLAHKE IS GREAT t OVlC CHA KA' "I EUS. MLfiS 1IU tvJll.tll, ROMANTIC DRVMA. Immense snroess of the brilliant conielv ot the RIVALS, lecelveci on tne ocrarion oi nr. i lakm-, o itnncnt with genuine and loud anplausn. will he repeated llll.x (Monday) EVENING. Performance to cominmcv with the bn llaut Comedy of mc KlV.VL,a. Bob Aries Mr. J. R CLARKE lo (onclude with the Conic Drama lrom tha Works of Iilcaens, called llliiftratlng lucl.leuu ui ihe Lives oi Nicholas aud the frolin l.oy Bnilke. Nwmn Sovks Mr. J. S. CLARKE M RP. JOHN DREW'S NKW ARCH STREET THEATRE. Begins at 1 o'clock. LAST WEI K OF MI0 Ht)SMF.R, MONDAY EVENING, January 29, Richard Mil si's great jroed of EVAONE,' OR THE BI'A.lfE. Fvartne MlaaJEAV HOMER Coltnna McRee Kanmn Luilvieo E. L. Ill ton AiUl which Roberts' i;reat larce of AS Atol'Lt: AVOLOGY. Fnoozlngton Spoi ncr Stuart Ttobson CrashuiKion Cla-ilier Owen Alarlowe iKIDAV, HfNlFiT OF MIS9 HO.SMKK. ONLY PERFORMANCE OF - ION " MONDAY. Fobruary 5. EMM A WALLER. Beats secured six days In advance. . rpuT(3ll A N DDI L L I A II D TOURNAMENT OF THE PENNSYLVANIA BILLIARD CONGRESS WILL BE HELD AT CONCEllT 1IALI., COMMERCING WEDNESDAY, Zsl instant, AND ENDING MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5. Exhibition Afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Evening at 1H o'clock The following members will contend lor the Prize : R T. RY ALL, E. J FLUNK-BIT, JA1IES PALMER, JOHS B. BRUCE, HENRY A. UEWE9, CHARLES A. STIHSM IN. The Committee with irrcat pleasure announce that M rhclan, P. t arnio, D. Kavauagh, J. McDcvltt, W. Goid hwalt, Cyvllle Dion, Joseph Dion, E. U. N'clnn, and many other celebntleg will positively take part in these El' Mint Exhibitions. Muie 'l ickcts. 50 cents. Bcason Tickets, admitting one pentieman and Indu s, tt'i 00. To be bad at the BltiarJ. saloons and Continental Botei. 1 V 4t HIIE THIRD ANNUAL HOP OF IjA coterie blanche WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, ' February T, ISfiO. The Secietary, WILLIAM II. BELLOWS, will beat No. C30 (T1EBNUT 8trcet. between tho houn of 10 A M. and 4 P. M., where' those desiring to subscribe can do so subject to the approval of the Association. Persons having tickets, and wishing transfers made, must notify the Secretary , so that action can bo taken thereon previous to February 8. 1 27 lOt SBEMBLY BUILDINGS. - CORNER OF XI TENTH ana chlonut street. PEAK FAMILY SWISS BELL RINGERS. EVERY 1.VEHI G IHIfl WEEK, AND SATURDAY AFTERNOON . GRAND MATINEE. Admission. SS cents. Secured Sea's. 60 cents. Children. 2S cents. No bait price to secured seats. jioora open at b o c oon. lo commence at th. Matinee admittance, 34 cents. Children. 15 cents. Matinee Doors open at 2 o'clock, commence at 3. 129 fit C. C. CllASE, Business Aiient. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, CIIESNUT Street, above Tenth. open iroin . u. tin r. M. Benjamin West's arcat Plctore of CHRIST REJECTED still on exhibition 1 1 GhRMAN I A ORCHESTRA. PUBLIC RE hearsals every BTIR!)AY AFTERNOON AT MUSICAL FUND HALL. 8H o'clock. Engagements niaoeny addrestlnn GEORGE HASTERT, Agent. No. 1231 MONTEREY street, between Ra've and Vine. 1 IB 3m ITALIAN MAC CAR ONI AND VERMICELLI, FRESH IMPORTED, For sale by JAMES It. WH1111, 1 13 lm WALNUT AND EIGHTH STREETS. Q 11 E E N T E A S, GUI' EN COKN, 1EESU PEACUES, FRESH TOM AIOE8, PLUMS Etc, AEBEIIT O. IIODEUTS, DEALEU IN' FINE GR0CL1UE3 9J24p COR. ELEVENTH AND VINE 8r8. TO II O U S E K E E P E 11 S. I have large stock ol every variety of Furniture which 1 will sell at reduced prices, consisting of TLATN Aj:D MARBLE TOP COTTAGE HUIT8 WALNUT CHAMBER SUIT. PARLOR SUITS IN VELVET PLUSH. PARLOR Bi'ITS IS HAIR CLOTU. PARLOR SUITS IN KEPS. Mdcboardt, Extension 1 ablcs. Wardrobes, Book-cases. Mattiesses, l ounge, Etc. ttc. 1. P. OUSTINE, 1 14 3m K. F. Cor. SECOND AND RACE 8TS. MONUMENTS, TOMBS, GRAVE-STONES, Eto. , Just couploted, a beauti ul variety of ITALIAN MAKELE MONUMENTS, TOMBS, AND tt KATE-STONES, TV ill be sold cheap for casn. Work tout to auv part of the United States. 11EN11V S. TAlill, MARBLE WORKS, 124wfn Bfo. 710 GREEK Street, Phtladelpttk. n ilF. STAMP AGENCV, NO. 304 CHESNUT J STREK'I , ABOVE THIRD WILL BE CONTINUED AH HEHETOrUKE. ON HAND, AND IN ANY AMOINT. 11 . GOVERNMENT SALES. SALR Of PEKVICKABLR AUD t7NERVICE ABLE OllAlUEKMAsIEU tj SIOKbd AND (iCVEltNMIJST HUKbiW. JJKPOT (iOARTTRHtABTR'8 OFIC, Ualtimobs, Md , Janutry 38, 1K3. ) Will te sold at Tublio Aootion, undor the dlrec. tlon of Captain A. M. t tnimint, A. O;. kt.. at ibo Canton Warehouse, Fell's Point, Baltimore, Md . on FRIDAY, February 2, 1W, at 10 o'clock A M , a larre lot ot Cnsorriccable Quartermastora' Htorea, oonsi'iinfr oi A dues, PaoJIns, PlIIOWl, Planes, Pokers, l rosos, Letter, Fnnches, Jtakes, KooHnjr, Folt, .addles, Sadd era' Tools, rcreas, Bench, Kcrew-drivors, 8padcs and Handles, hiuare, Tabes, W he barrows, Window Bilnds, VI ood Horse, Zinc, etc. eto. Kettles, Tea, Ladders, Lamps, Lanterns, Levels, bplrit, Ma lets, Mattresses, Mortais and Pestles, Cars, Pans, assorted, . I icks, Plus, Picket, Plates, Pots, coflee, l'miips, assorted, Quilts, l(aps, Uope, Baddlo Ban, Saws, asoorlod, Key t lies, hliovels, fpittooiu, Stoves anil Plpo, Waiton Covore, Whips, Wire. Wronchos. Ancbora, Andlioos, AOReri. Axes, Jtroad, Halls and Chains, Harre a, Pais, Grate, rcd ads, Itenchca, Kevela, Pus, Bridle, Black smiths' tools. Blankets, Blocks, Jackie, Boilers, assorted, Brace ano Bits, 111 idles Riding;, Brushes, Horse, l aps, aFSortcd, Caipcntrra' Tools, Casks, Water, Candl, sticks. Collars, Horse, Cops, Tin, I urry Combs, I)o;ks Cilice and Field Diviui r, Frudcrs, Flics, Foiacs, Foiks, Stable; urnrce, Oauiics, Oi'tliS, t. ra'es, (irirdhtcne', HnlTQKIH, Jlandciifll', liamess, amb and.wng , Ha clip's, Hav l'rers, HoiMniK Arrarattu, Hods, Coal, Hoso, lion, at)R, II. 6., (Ivens. And on SATURDAY. !Tebrimrr3 1800 at Camo ew)ort, Bvltiniore, Md., tH) (tnoro or less) tiood Scrviccatlo Hoiscs, Ambnlancci, t Drays, lialti-is, Harness. W a sons army &sprinr, ! Pnitcular attention is invited to the superior mialitv of them Hoires. Ambulances, and Wairons, which are mucb bottei than any ticietotoro oil'ercd tor sclo. 1 be stores must be removed within five days from cate ot sale. Terms Ca'h, in Government lunds. v (1. W. littADLEY, 1 20 Ct Col, and C'hlct Q M. Mid. Mil. Dcpt, llUUEAU OF ORDNANCE, NAVY DEPART. Washington (Ttt, Jan 10, 163. Sa'o ol about ouo thousand (10 0) tonsol'Navy 51iOI' and SHELL at tho Eorts uoar tao entrauoj to ( ano Fear liivcr. Ivorth Carolina Nonceis herobv piven that on tho 15 h dav ofFeb- niary, 1SUG, theTO will bo sold at publio auction to tne iiigiiei liuKior, wutiout leserve, nun in i nn m suit t.urclini'ers, about ono thousand (19)0) toni, more or u ss, ol sHUl and all ELL tlirown n.to tlio Forts at the ontraiico of Cape Fear River, N. C , by I lie iav dunne their bombarom 'lit. Terms cash in Government lunds, one-half the purcliBKO money to l e paid by ihe purchuaor on tho estlnialud weiKlite imiuoaiatniy uoou tuo couoiusion o(' tho sale, and tho remainder on the aclunl w eights upon delivery and removal, which must take plucu within ten days utter the sale, utlioriso tho prt jccliics will revert lo tho Government. 11. A. WISE 12716t Chief of Bureau. C ALE OF fcER VICE ABLE ANO UNSEKV1CE. O AB1.E NAVY lO vDEitiSAT TUE NAVY YARD, BROOKLYN, N. Y. Bureau op Ordnance, Navy Dki'AKTMi..nt Washington t ity. January 20. 1SC0 There wM be sold to the highest bidder at I'uuhc Auction, at noon ol the SU day ot ff.BKUAitr I860, in tho office ot the Inspector of Ordnauoo. at the Navv Yard. Brooklyn. N. Y . bu tamole. Uvo liunnreo and threo thousand (503,000) pounds oft Plfltl I'UWUtKS. Term cash, in Government funds, one-half to bo dei OMtcd at the end of the ealo. and the remainder within ten days aiterwards, during wb ch time the powders must bo removed lrom tho maraziuo at ifjiis isiana, otherwise tuey win ieveri to tne uov ernment. l9 9t II. A. WISE, Chief of Bureau, DENTISTRY. ISAIAH TRICE, DENTIST, GRADUATE OF X fhl.adelnhia Collece of Dental Buruerv. clasa laVi-4 tom.erly oi West Chester, Pa., having s rvea three years in tne irniT, nas lehumea tne practice or bin proiesaion at0.241 .ELEVET11 street. Philadelphia, where be will endeavor to aive satis aotory attention to all who may requue tils piottssioual services. 11 a ly A11GAINS ! ! BARGAINS ! ! ! IMF0RTANT TO BUYEES. HOSIERY, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, ETC., Which have been sligbt'y damaged by removal during the night ot tbe fire, will be closed out at astonishing low prices. L1NFORD LUKENS, N. Vf . CORKER 6IXTII AND CHESNUT ST3. Also, an entirely new (took of Fine Dross Shirts, C&fhniere Scarfs, Neokties, Glove', Mufflors, Eto Etc, m hicb are offered at the usual low rates. Now's tbe time to secure Bargains. 1 23 8t (JIIEAP-ONLY TEN CENTS FOR ONE OF J. b. CAPE WELL & CO.'J ('ELERHATED WIND-GUARD AND AIR UEATEUS FOIt COAL OIL. LAMPS, Patented October 25, 1865. CA PEW ELL & CO.'S Wind Guard and Air-Heater for Ul LauiiB. Una ihe Patent 'W Ind-Ouard and Air-Heater for Oil l.Hllltlfl. Tkn t'KNTBONLv Fob CaPEWELLA CO '8 Patent Wiud-lluard and Air beater lor Oil Lumps. It you wau to save oil use tha Patent Wind Guard and Air IJ eater, ior (Mi Lamps, (inat HHViiiu In (iluHs Cbimnevs. Tse C 4PEWELL ,v ( U.'s I Hteut V md Guard and Alr-liuater, as it keeps tnem ir.itn treating i APEWKLL t t'O ' Tatcnt Wind-fiuaM and Alr I'eater saves one-third more oil tbun any other lamp. ir one ttiev cost oui ten ceuia. Cieut indiiremeiits oltuied to agents. .-old wholesale i uly by ..,.. . J. B. CAPltWELL CO.. Flint Class Manuiacturers. Westvllle. N. J. Offli-e, nortbwesc comer of bEL'ONU and KACE S'.reetH, Philadelphia. CAIKWELL'9 PATENT WIND-GUAHD AND Allt 1IEATEH FUKCUAIj U1U E.AflIl'S Rent to anv nart of the L'nltod States, post paid, on tha lecelptol 'twenty Ave cents. Ihey uhb one-third loss ell than anv other Lainn now in use. i nev prevout tha alabs lrom oicaairir or inn lump irum iiiuhhib. J. B. L'APEWEuL & t'O. . Pa entees. 1 22 lm Ho- W 3 BALE Htreet, I'hliad'a, ()ULEANS HOUSE, No. C3I CHESNUT STREET : PHILADELPHIA, J STEPPACIIEll, . Pkop hie rou, CtiiH'ctid on tbe European p'an. 1125 8m GOVERNMENT SALES. S4LE OF CONDEMNED ORDNANCE Will be told at rUBLIC AUCTION. AT iNDIANArOLIS ARSENAL, INDIANAPOLIS, IND., ON FEBRUARY 30, 18C6, at 10 c'clcck A. M a large quantity, oous'stinR in part of the following articles, Tlx.! 974 Carbines, various kinds. S6,000 llufkcts and Rifles, new and old United ?tas and lorcinn, of various calibres. CCS Mart's Army Revolven, serviceable. i76Saaee's Navy Revolvers, new, and others, with a large lot of spare parts, ior the repair of small aims of various patterns. 430 Cavalry frabro Bolts, worn. 724 Cavalry addlo, worn. 1,000 Cavalry Bridles, worn. 288 Belt llolstors, for riBtols, worn. 200 Cartridge Boxes, for Pisto , worp. 1,158 Cartridge Boxis, ior Carbino worn. 800 Slings, for Carbines, worn. 168 stts of Artiilory Harness, worn. 47,000 fete of lntantrv acooutiemeuis, wirn. A sa a largo lot of aipenduRCS lor tho various kinds of Muskets and R flos. Samples to be seen at tho INDIANAPOLIS ARSENAL, and at tho UNITED 8fATES ORDNANCE AGENCY, No. 45 WORfH STREET, NEW YORK CITY. TERMS OF SALE-CASH. JAMES M. WHiriTVORE, 1 812 20 Capt. and Bvt. MaJ. Ord., Commanding 1 7XTENSIVE SALES OF GOVERNMENT 'i hOLLl SIOCK. illi-lTARY Division urrnn Tkknkshkb. CUIEV QPARTKllM ASTEH'rt OfPICK, U. t. Military liAii.uoAp, N'apiivii.le, Tennescee January 0,108 Will le (old ot I nunc Auct'on. at Momt)hi, Ion. reesce, WEDNESDAY, February 7, lSoti tho tol lowing nct-cntied Ho. linstock, viz: tour (i) Locon olive Knuims, five feet gaugo tlirei old and outmantied. otierenuirablo. Sixteen (16) Kox and nine (0) Hut Carsluioro or or lots), live leut caugo, 8nmc time aud nlnee ( te (1) Locomotive Ennino, five feet gan?o, lyir.c In the oitch on ice line ot the Mixmss'ppi Central huilioad, twclvo mile' north ot rand Junction. Af NAM1VILLE. 1ENN.. WFDNESDAY. FEB I!l'AK 14 lbtlO. will be sold the foilowm? described Kollmg strck, all of live tect gauge, and in good t milling oiuer, viz. : On- (1) Locomotive Engine, Lvman & Souther, MI'Ult'l. I lclitfcn (18) Locomotivo Eugines, R. Norris & t'obB. btnltler. Ore (I) Locomotive Eng.no, Kodgers' L, and M erks. titiiirtrri'. One (1) Locomotivo Engine, Swinbourn & Smith Uii'acru One ill Locomotive Tender. two Uuiiaied (200) Jblat and Box Cars, more or Icfp. Pnrno timo and p'aee: Hvo (CI Loromotivo Enirincs. unserviceable Boilt rs ai d Kunninir Clears for Two (2) Dummy E-n elucs. uiiserviccablo. l ive (6) Spans (100 feet eacb) McCallum'a Truss Lrifice. Two 121 Scans Bridge IG0 feet each). Cine uuuarca ana iiiiriy-uireo uoo perca oi nm and rcoiid-clnps t ut btone, comprising tounda t on ol Itound ilouso. Will also be sold on above-mentioned dates at J1F.M1 Ills and M A fell VI LEE, the baiunee of Ml LI I Alt KA1LHOAD 1'KUrk.HlX remaining undi cosed ol at that time. r-aica win commence atcacn piece at in o ciock a. M . nr o continue until all tho property is disposed ol l ekyi a Ur bA.1 is casn, in uovemment tunas: or when purchased by railroad companies on credit m cenrcd) ot not exceeding two years, pavauio n month y instalments with interest at tbe rate of 7'60 i cr cent, per annum, secured by bond satisfac tory to tl-e Government for double the amount of the prorerty purcl aet. Fnll des criotions of the Engines can bo obta'ned en appl canon to Captain 8. B. UAMlLL, A. Q. M Na-bvillo, Tennoesoe. 1 1C 2Ct Srcvet Major and A. Q M., U.S.A. SALE OF CONDEMNED QUABTERUAS TEE'S B10Kit8. CBIUF ytJAlHBBMABTKR'S UPPICB, ) DWOT OF Wabhinoton, J WABnmoTON, D. O., January 24, 1888 ) Will be sold at Publio Auction, undor the direciinn oi Brevet Coouel C. 11. TompKins, Q. M at LIN- ' OLN DEPOT, Washington, D. C, on TUCKS DAY, February 8, 18ti0. at 10 o'clock K. M., a large lot of CONDEMN ill) OUAK'I Eliil AS t EU'ei 8 ' OliES, consisting of i nans, 286 Saddlos, Uesks, I ablcs, Whips. Portable Forges, ?t tour borse Wagons, t8 tvo-borge Wagons, ''A Carts, Chisels, Planes, Hammers, Axes, Vises, 2 lli arees, 4 Spring Wagons, 3 Ambulanoet, none carnages. vt aaon itodies, Wagon Wheels, Hoes, Shovels, Spades, Kettles, ( bains, Blankets, Brides, Gum Pucktts, Horre Collars, V'agon Covers, H cite Covers, ('82 sets Mule Harness, 18 sets Horse Harness, 07 set Ainbu'ance Har Mattocks, Bake Ovens, Brooms, Tubs, vn ins. castings. 12 476 lb tioraD Iron, 8U20 His Cast lion, 22tW71bs liielron, noes, 1702 las Rope. etc. Tbe sale will be continued from day to day until the v bole is sold. 1 be stores must be removed within five days from ila'eol sale, 'lerms Cash, in Government funds D. II. RUCKER, Brcvot MaJ. -Con. and Chief Quart-rmaster, 1 25 lit Depot oi Washington B UREATJ OF ORDNANCE NlVr Dl FARTMKNT, I Wapiiinoton City, jauuarr 18. 18G6 I Sale of serviceable and unserv ceable NAVY POWDEKS, at the United States Navy Yard, Norfolk, Virginia. There will be cold to the Inchest bidders, at public auction, at coon on the Pith day of ilarcn. 18'fl. in the oflico of the Inspector of Ord r ano -, at the or lolk Navv Yard, ly I'impte. live hundred and thirfv lour thousand four hundred and three (581 403) pounds oi Navv Powders, as loilows: Cl2,8oO pounds, icrviceable. 7.877 " condonined. 19618 " damaged. 4,048 " comjinssod. 684.403 , ... As only about two hundred and sovontv-two thou im d three bundled aud fittv-liv- (272 B55) pounds t hese powersaio in barrols, purclioeeis must pro vide loneis into which the reuiaiuaeroi the powderE u le (im tie d from the tanks, tor which a porod ot thirty (20) days will be allowed The powder in t urreis, however, must be romoved witlnu ten days mm the day of sale, otherwie thoy will revert to 'l.e Oovernn tnt. l emis ciifcb, in Government funda, one-half of 'ho t uicliune mrnev to bo deposited at the completion ot l.csae. and tho lemaiudor betore tbe powders ar moved. U. A. WISE. 1 12 inws t 8 14 Chief ol Bureau. o ALE OF NAVY POWDERS AT THE NAVX V ALU. II IRT8MOIJTI1, ft 11. Bureau or Oudnanck. Navy Dspautxknt, WAPniNUTOJl CITY, January 2i, 18tl3 There will be sold o the highest bidders at noon of tlm iioirt.., nth 114th) dav of February. 1810. in tho oflico ot the luspictor of Ordnance, at tlio Ports mouth Navy Yard. ') mmple, live thousand barrels ot NAVY IOV.DEK8. t j , t Terui-Cash, in Government funrts; ono-'ialf to le di posited at tbe ord ot tbcsalo.aud the remaiud r within ten dajs afterwurds, during which luiritlm loaders awt be removed from tho Portsmouth ilauaziue at the Navy Yard, otheriso they wdl reveit to the Government. .,,. rl A. 11',, 124wfmt214 . Clnet ol Bureau. GOVERNMENT SALES. G OVEKNMENT SALE. L aRGE BALE OF FINE SURGICAL INSTRU MEN 18 Will be sold at Auction, at tho Medical Purveyor's " arenonse. rCBLIC bQUARrt. NHVILLR, TENN., ON fUFtSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1806. 00 ( ederal OperaUng cases) 25 Minor do do 15 Exsecrlng and Irephinlnff Cases; 55 Post Mortem Cases, large; 10 Dis ecting Cases; 200 Pocket Cacs, two folds; S5Q do do three 'obis; 150 Moinech Pamps, pari fluto-ki ? valve; 860 Teth Ixtraclliic Instruiueiitu; 500 Davidson's bolf-lnjectinir nyringes; 1 (100 Scarificators! 12 Oi 0 ui ping (,la e and f'np; l oou i urscs sing e ana uoudic; 1.4( 0 ."cissori; 6 ( P0 tourniquets, all patterns: 1,5i0 Hard Rubber byrnife?, assortod s'ees; 800 Sets hpltuts, all sizes; Stetlio'copes. I'otifne Depr-sors. Svrlnge hvpi ("rim Eto , Ob.tctrlcal Cases, Spcculums, Linctte Eto uo MO. A portion of the foregoing articles are second hand, and will te sold seoara'o v. Hie balnoco is entirely new. The general oporatin? c isr s contitn instruments for amputations. exectioni. minor operations, and sets ot Catheters and sounds. AT SAME PLACE ON WEDNESDAY, Febrntrv 14 WILE BE hOLD. A SIOCK OF NEW BLANK. BOOKS. STATIONERY, VVIiAP- I'liNU 1'Al'EK, 80C0 STANDARD MEDIC 4L BOOKS, Consistlnir in part ot 140 copies (irav's Anaton v ; 60 do Dunglison's Medical Dtrtionnrv ; 2S0 do Practice Medicine, Woods', liounot's, Watson's ec ; 60 do Dalton 's Physioloirv; 60 do Virci ow's l'utliolo ; 130 do Surgery Gross, Encbson, Forgo son, eto. ; 400 do IT. f. Dispensatory ; 60 do Beck's Junspiudence; 60 do 1 amsh's l'liarmiicv; 40 do 1 herapcotics, v ood, and Stille ; 800 o Minor ourgorv ; 676 do Surgical Anatomy; 70 do Chemistry, Fownes; 20 oo Webster's Dictionary, etc. otc etc.; 050 Blunk Books, 1 quues Cap J pound; 1(00 do do sum 1 iai to; f25 do do flno, who e bound ; 6(0 Reams Writing paper, cap, letter, anil note; 70 do Writing Paper, apsnriod; 1000 Inkstands, various patterns; ' 2C0.OHO Envelopes, as-orted; ( f0 B a k Books, misccllaucous; 8l0 l'ortfol os; 1 eucils, Pen", Ink, eto , etc.. etc. tome of tbe Medicai books are Becuud-hand, and vtrl be sold separately. Ihe Books and Instruments can be inspected tho dnv I oloie the sale. Catalogues mav be had on application. ' UOllEltr FLETCHER. Snrueon and Brevet Colonol U S. Voiuutoers, l415t Medical Purveyor U. rf. A. 1 ARGE SALE OF CONDEMNED ORDNANCE j AND ORDNANCE ST lifES. Will be sold at l ub io Auction at Fort Monrno Arsenal. Old Point Comlort, a . on THURSDAY, tl o 8ih day of February, 181! 5, nt 10 o'clock A. l , a larre quai.tity oi stores, consisting in part ot the iol lowinir nrticliH, viz : 400 F.eld, Mege, aud Sea Coast C annon; wrought end cast-iron, Muoo'h-borc aud Killed ofcaibros varying Irom three to en vou inclios, mo uding 2i last Iron Guns uulin'slied. ' 80 .Mortars Cast Iron 12 oundor, 21-pouiuliir, 8 meb, nnd 10-inch. 18 320 Shut, Shell, Spherical Caio. Grapo and Canister lor ' mooth-bore aril tdflo Gun", ot C'altoies VRri jug trom 10-pouuder to 10-incli. 4u2 Breech-loimiiig t aibu e". "H irnsido's," "Mor rill's," "Muynurd'f," abd "North's ' uuw aud io- . paired. b'40 Muskfts and Rifles, United Slates mauuincturc, tew ana repaned 604 Eoreien liifles, "A istr.au." Calibre 61, now and n paired 17 Smooth-bore Pisto'e Calibre 61, new. 11)2 Breech loading t nrbiue, "Bum.ido'i)," "Mor rill's," ' bharp's," and ".S'ari's." 1.7 Rifles "lionrv V and .sjiencer's." 15F2 Muskois and Rifles I .lifted States and Foreign manulacture of vanous ca ibres. 626 Fevolvers "Coit's," ' Remington's," and "Letnucheux." Calllues 44 and 80. 1072 Oabres aud Swords 6,444,000 Rounds oi Bal Curt'ldj'es for C arbiucs, Muskets Killes, and Kitlos, A largo lot ci Artillery Implements and Equip ments. A large lot of Imantrv and Cavalry Accoutrements and Hoise Equipment-. A lot ot Rope, Paulina. Buc'tots. Ring", etc., together with a largo quantity of Smitas' and Cu pent era' Tools. Sump es of Small Arms can be seen at Fort Ilonioe Ateenal and at the Cuited States Ordnance Agency, No. 45 WORTH Street, New York City. Tbirtv days will be allowed tor the lemovalof heavy Ordnance; ami al other stores will bo re quired to be- removed within ton Caj s from date of salo. Jerms of sale Cash. T. G. BAYLOR Crt. of Ordnance and Bvt. Colonei, U 8. A., 1 17 t 2 7 Commanding. OVEKNMENT BALE. EXTENSIVE SALE OF DRY GOODS, BED. DING, LlC, LN ORIGINAL PACKAGES. W ill be sold at Auction, at the Uedical Purvo or's Warebou-e, No 17 MARKEP Street, Nashvillo, oo 1 LESDAY, Fcbruarv 6. 1800. BEDDING. 2 000 Hair Mattresses. Jointed 16,000 Hair Pillows. 47,000 Bed licks. 22,000 C'oun:eranos, Linen and Marseilles. 20,100 Mosquito Bars. 61,100 Pillow Cases. 45,000 Pillow Ticks. 130,000 Sheets, Linen and Cotton. . CLOTHING. 42 000 Shirts. 40(00 Drawers. 25 0(0 Dressing Cowns. 19,000 Socks. 10,000 Slippers. 10 000 Nifcht-cops. SUNDRIES. 84 000 Towels, full size, Huckaback. 17,1 00 Roller-towels, crash. 1,(00 Napkins. 2,000 yards Red Flannel. 2,400 jard Gulta 1'orcba Cloth. 4,000 Gutta Percha Blankets 1,000 India Rubber Cmjhions aud Pillows. 1 0C0 Canvas Hammocks. 1,000 canvas blanket Cases. 10,000 pounds Oakum and low. Cotton Buts, Cotton Wadoing, Tape, eto. A snail portion of tho foregoing articles are eecord band, and will be sold separately. I be gitater part ore new and m original packages, ( atalogues may be had on application. ROBERT FLETCHER, Sun con and Bvt. Co'onei U. 8. Vols , 1 15 ISt Medical Put vevor V. S. A. Sss. GOVERNMENT SALES. SALE OK RESERVED HORSES. Ohabterkastkr Gknehal'u Office. I Wasuikoton, D. C Decembor 12. 1865. ) The Quartermaster General of the Armv dir.cts that all Government Horses now at Gicboro, D. C., be sold tothe liij'lieBt bidders. Sa'cs will, therefore, take place at GIESBORO, D. C, beginning on lHURbDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 14, 18(15. nrrt continuing on each TL'I'.bD AY and 1HURS DAY therealter. until all aro disposed of. A Boat v, ill leave tbe Six.ii street waarf every hour on the days of sale. Ibeso Horses have been ca-efu!!y solec'cd, aud aro 6ui enor to an heretofore oflered lor sale. Amiub's wil' be rold singly. . t- ales to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. Terms Cash in United Stales currouov. JAMES A EKTN, Brevet Bllpadier-Geueral iu charpe 1 4 tj31 First Division Q; M G. O. SALi. OF GOVERNMENT B4RGE8. CiilKF Qdartkumstku's Offiok, ) DEPOT OF M ASHINUTON, J . Wabbimoton, D. . Jiinuorv 18, 1830 ) Will be sold at publio auction, uuder thu direction of brevet Maior Bciijumiu Bur oi, A. Q. VI., at Sixth s reet wbart. Washinton, D C. on.SATDR. DAY, February 8 1808. at 12 o'clock M., tiie lullow iug named Govorunient vessels, viz. i Bore MIDDLESEX. . Barge FIN AM I bit Barre JURA. Terms Cash, in Government fund" ' D II RUCKER, Biev, MsjorGen. and Cluel Quartrtnaster, 1 15 17t Di poi of Waifhiturtort.
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