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    TIIE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 186G.
CITY INTELLIGENCE
I For Additional City InitUigcnct F fill l'ag:
Tint Social Union. An adjourned meet
ing, of the Social Union was hold lat evening In
the lecture-room of tbe Second Reformed Dutch
C hurch. Seventh street, above Brown. Mr. I).
W. C. Moore, President of the Union, occupied
the rbair. Tho meeting was opened by the mov
ing of a bvmn, alter which J. Y. Mitchell, of the
Central N. L. Presbyterian Church, offered
prayer. Addresses were delivered by Mr. Ward,
Rev. Mr. Lowensbury, and Dr. Osier. The
nomination of a board of managers was then
referred to a committee of three. The com
mittee repotted a list of names, and a board of
managers was elected, coil-Unjj of fifty persons
twenty-five of each tex the clergymen of the
various Evangelical churches ol the city to be
ex-oflicio numbers of the board. Dr. Osier
reported r-tolutions looking to the erection of
a tall for the uses of the society, and the obtain
ing of funds for that piup'osc, which wire
adopted. A hjmn was then snne, and the meet
ing closed with the benediction.
Fkknbylvania Military Legion. A
number ot returned otlicern and privates, who
served In the late war, have formed themselves
into an organization similar to the Scott Lefrion
of this city. The organization was projected by
General John F. Hallier, late Colonel of the
UHth Pennsylvania Volunteers, and the move
ment received the support ol t'ie following regi
ments: 27th, 73d, 75th, and I 8th Pennsylvania
Jnlantry, tbe 6th and 12th Pennsylvania
Cavalry, and the 29th New York infantry. Mem
bers of nearly nil the regiments recruited in
Pennsylvania have joined the organization,
which will be know as tbe Pennsylvania Mili
tary Legion. Regular meetings ure held on the
tire t Thursday in every monjh.
llion School Alumni. A meeting of the
Committee appointed at the last February
meeting of the High School Alumni to protect
the interests of their Attna X;Ur. was held yes
terday afternoon, President Lvnu, of the Select
Council, In the chair. It was determined to
prepare a report for the next meeting of tha
Alumni, scttine forth the dangers to which the
Jligh School is subjected by the attacks of its
enemies, and suggesting the proper remedies to
overcome them. The next meeting of the
Alumni will doubtless be a highly important
and interesting one.
The Will op William Richardson
was yee-teroay admitted to probate. The de
ceased bequeaths one thoimnnd dollars to "Tho
Contributors to tho Pennsylvania Hospital," one
thousand dollars to 'The Northern Home for
Friendless Children ;" the remainder of the
estate is to be held in trust for the benefit of his
children, prandcluld, and collateral heim. The
executors are George J. Eichndfon. J. B. Okie,
Thomas Webster, Thomas Sparks, and Richard
SmethurHt.
Committed for Trial. Barney Itourke
had a hearing yesterday alternoon, cnarged with
highway robbery. The til legation is that the
defendant, in company with nnother man, at
tacked and robbsd Mr." F. W. VViest, ot Twenty
third and Lombard streets, on Monday evening,
the 22d inst., of his gold watch and chain, valued
at $200. The accused was committed lor trial.
Fall from a Scaffold. George Sou
ders, aged twenty-cieht years, was seriously
injured about 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, by
the giving way of a scailold attached to a new
building at Third and Berks Rtreets, upon which
he was working. The sufferer was removed to
his residence at Second and York otreets. 1
Dishonest Lad. A colored lad, ajjed
twelve years, named l.aac Pumell, was charged
at the Central Station yesterday afternoon with
the larceny of fltteen dollars from his employer,
Charles Williams, No. 138 Walnut street. Pur
nell was held in the sum ot SO'iO to answer.
.Fell on the Ice. Ann Deffy, residing
in Bread street, near Race, broke her right arm
yesterday afternoon, by falliug on the ice. The
accident occurred at Ninth and Spruce streets.
Sudden Death. A yrentleman from New
Yoric, stopp'ug at the American Hotel, on Ches
nut street, near Fifth, died suddenly yesterday
alternoon.
AMUSEMENTS.
A MfciRlCAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
THE fi-ENGERBUNTVS
GRAND CARMVAL AND ANNUAL
MASK. BALL
will take place
MONDAY, February 5.18C6.
MANAOKlWi
Colonel Robert I. Orr. No. 831 Chesnut street.
Joxeph i. E'liB, No. 32) N. third areet
Colonel William Moore, No 648 N. Fourth street.
Walker & Co., 8 VV. corner of Fourth and Chesnut
Streets.
Fr F elshmann o R02 Arch street.
Fr. f cliuenenmnn Fa t. No 611 N. Seventh street
W. Fischer No. 617 N. Fourth street
L. Never N K. corner of Chesuut and Juniper streets.
W. Elaenlohr, No. 137 M lentil street.
T. & L Ladner North Mllitiiri Hill.
Is. Thoilcr, No. 20'2 N. Fourth streU
dir. Mack, No. 2i S. Broad street
Joseph Htepnacher, No. b'l Chesnut street.
Cb. Urelner. Ha'ngcibuiid Hall. fco. 411 and 413 Cal
lowliil street.
The Managers have much pleasure In announcing
this reat Festival of the beann. The? ofter to their
patrons per ec grai ideation of all tlielr senses lu
GREAT FKOChSNIONS.
FLS'lIy. BONOS,
OOROEOUS COSTTJMF.8, Ete. Eto.
Two Grand Orchestras, lupp'lcd bv Blrgfle d. will per
ftirm alternately. Dance and Promenade Music.
Tickets S3, aduil'tlns one gentleman and two ladles;
additional ladles 1 each.
For tall particulars, see circulars attached to each
Ticket U 1t TUB COMMITTEE.
IIE GRAND BILLIARD
. TOURNAMENT
OF TIIE
PENNSYLVANIA BILLIARD CONGRESS
WILL BE HELD AT
CONCERT HALL,
COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, Zsl instant,
AND ENDING MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5. '
Fxhlbition Afternoon, at 2 'cock. Evening at 7K
o'clock.
The following members will contend tor the Prize :
R T. KY ALL, E J pLrjNKEiT,
JAKES PALMER, JOUS II. BKUCE,
IIENMY A. HEWtS, ClUKLblS A. HTINSMAN.
Ihe Committee with great pleasure announce that M.
Pbelan, P. Carmo, D. Karanagh, J. McDevltt, W. Gold
thwalt, Cyville Dion, Joscon Uljn, E. H. N'elm. and
many other celebrities will positively take part in these
il' ant Lxhihttlons.
r-lngie 'I Ickets. 61) cents. Season Tickets, admitting one
genttea an and ladies, ti 00. To be had at the Billiard
fcaloons and Continental Hotel 1 'tut
H'UB T II I K 1) ANNUAL HOP
LA COTEUIE BJiANCHE
WILL TAKE rLACB
AT
THE ACADEMY OF MU8IC,
February 7, 1800.
The Secretary, WILLIAM II. UHLLOWS, will beat
No. 630 CHLBNUT Street, between tho hours of 10 A.
II. and 4 P. M., where those desiring to subscribe can do
o subject to the approval of tho Association.
Persons having tickets, and wishing trausiurs made,
must notify the Secretary, so that action can be taken
thereon previous to February 8. I 27 lot
PPKMBLY BUILDINGS. - CORNER OF
rt TENTH and (HlibNUT Streets.
IKCUMI WKtK. IMWIO sSE SUCCESS?,
i-EAK FAMILY
SWI-8
, BVLL KINGFRI.
EVERY s.VtNI -G I Ill.S WEEK,
v. BATTIRDAY "akTKRSOON
IIUANII M A I IM'.K.
' AdmlMlon. SIS eenu. secured Sea s SO cents. Children,
'It, cents, no nan pneo to secured m ats.
Tours open at i.M o'o ock. i0 commence at 1H
Jilntluee silmlltunce, 31) cuts. ( Ill dron 15 cents.
Vstniee lmurs open at 1 o'l lix-u. Commence t3.
I IKCt C. C CI! Ht, Business Agout
AMUSEMENTS.
BISLEY'S CONTINENTAL NEWS
IXl'HAMlK.
Choice Bests to a'l p se ol Aasusement ina be had
p e jH o'clock tat evening 1 II ly
CHOIPE 8 RATS AND A D M I 8 8 I O N 8,
T Ickets can he bad a lf
IHOt.RAlMM OFFICE,
No. 431 CHIBNL'T Bireet. opposite the Pos tOrnce,
for the Chesnat, Arch, Walnut, aud Aosdemr of Mulo,
up to 6 o'clock, every evening. 1 1 W
NEW CHESNUT STREET THEATRE,
CllFfNUT Btreet above '1 welfth.
LROMAHD OKOVJtB WILLIAM E. SINN.Lossem
and Jttanaver
(SECOND WEllK OF TIIE RKVIVAL
HIE GRKAT1RIMH DRAMA,
AKItAU NA-POGDK, .
AKKAH-NA P'HHIK
AKItAU NA-PfKlUK,
Which hns l een received with the most
E.NlBLSIAblH: APPROVAL
AND
TJNQTJALIFIED DKLIOHT
by the thousands ho have wltnersed It
It will be repeated I Hn EVKSIVG.
Mr. T. F. GLENN KY his first appearance In this cltr.as
BHAUN THEPO-T.
Mloi JOS1E OKTOV aa ARK A H MEKLUH.
Vesors. F. M ordaunt. G. H. Clarke, Walter Lennox. R.
Young. J. r. Ward. Alius Lizzie Cooper, and Mr . M or
daunt will alFO appear
The pcrlornjcu.ee will conclude with the new Londoa
Fr' MY WIFK'B MAID.
with Mr. Walter Lennox, Mt. J. T. Ward, and Miss Annie
Ward In the cast ,A .
WH)NKDAY AFTERNOON, January 31,
WEDNESDAY APTfRSOoV, Jsnunrv .11,
WELNEbDAY AFTEUNOO M. January ai,
(lly special request'.
AFItH-.NA-rOUJE MATINEE.
BATtlKPA Y AFTERNOON, Febraarv .
FIGIfTY BIXIH O BAN D FAMILY M ATINF.E,
EIOIITY-BIXTH KAD FAMILY MAilMEE,
UNCLE lOM'H CAMS,
( Eirnt time thlsFesson )
Admission to Matinees. 30 eta, to all pur.s of the Ilouao,
Children, 25 cent".
floors open a tl lft. Per orniance to hepln at 815.
MR?. JOHN DREW'S NEW A.RCI1 STRKET
TUEATKK. Begins at 1H o'clock
TjAST WEEK OF Mini IIOHMER
T1118 (luesda.Ti EVENISO, January 3),
L O V E
OR,
THE COUNTESS AND TITE SERF.
The Conntes Miss JEAS fTOBMER
Huon tlieherf, , McKoe rtanklii
Ihe Duke Mr. F. Maekay
Vlrlck E. L. Tllton
Alter which
TURN HIM OUT.
Nohba tnaet Robson
Kcseleaf. Owen Mar owe
Hunan Mrs. C.Henri
FRIDAY, BENEFIT OF MISS HOSMKB.
OiNIY PERFOUMA NCK OF "ION."
MONDAY, February S. EMMA WALLER.
Scats secu ted nx Uavshi advance.
WALNUT STREET THEATRE. N. E.
corner NITIi and WALNOT Streets.
A REASON OK FUN.
SECOND WEEK OF THE INIMITABLE COMEDIAN,
MR. J. 8. CLArfKE
MR. J. 8. CLARKE-
IN 1113 GBKAT COMIC CHARACTERS.
LAUGH AND UROW FAT.
fiTLENDID C0iliJY,
DOMESTIC DRAMA.
THREE HOURS OK FUN.
1 HIS fTuefdiv) EVENING. Jannajy 30.
performance to commence wltt' the t ouiedietta of
PKKFECTIOM.
After which. Tom Taylor's glorious comedy or
'IHE BABES IN HIE WOOD.
Jeremiah Beetle Mr. J. 8 CLARKE
To cunclude with Boucicauit s urania oi
THE FaT BOY.
Wrddilovo Mr. J. S. CLARKE
NEW AMERICAN THEATRE
GRAND NATIONAL CIRCUS. WALNUT Street,
above Elgotb.
EIKVI APPEARANCE OF W. F. WALLETT.
The Queen's . Jester,, bhnltespearian Fool, aud Citizen
riottn, ivuu win uenorm
F VERY EVE ' IN (J Till- WEEK.
AND ON WEDNESDAY AND BATLRDaY AFTER-
Also, the brilliant Artist,
AIAII'I.I.K. ZANFItETTA.
Last week of THE FIELD OF THE CLOTH OF OOT.D.
ooiuio Pantomlne THE FRENCH C110UL,M ASlt.it.
QliAND ORGAN CONCERT,
AT TBE OPENING OF TUB
NEW ORGAN,
IN UNION M. E. CHURCH,
ON THURSDAY EVENING. February 1st
Pome of the best talent has been engaged for the
occasion.
Tlekets SO cents, at the Mothodlst Book 8tore.No B8
N. Fourth anu at the door. 1 27 stuwtb iVd
CADEMY OK FINK ARTS, CHESNUT
X Street, above Tenth.
Open iroui . at. ttu r. n.
Benjamin Wem's great Picture of
CHRIST REJECTED
stlil on exhibition 1 1
Gh RM A N I A ORCHHtj'IRA. PCTBLIC RE
hearssls everv 8TIRI)AY' AFTERNOON AT
MUSICAL FUND HALL, 3 o'clock. Engagements
maof liy sddrestlng GEOHGE BASTE RT, A gent No. 1231
MONTEREY street, between Race and Vine. 1 16 3m
LEGAL NOTICES.
T? ST ATE OP WILLIAM RIOLTARDSON,
Pj Tieei..ed. Letters Testamentary upon the said
esia'e having been granted to the subscribers, ail per
sons indebted to said estate ate reauestod to make pay
ment, and those havinu c alma against the same to pre
sent them without delay to ..
UE.U11U. J. UltllAllusUA,
No. 1530 Pine Struct.
JOHN P. OKIE.
No. 1430 Spruce Street
THOMAS WEBSTER.
No. 1414 Pine Street
THOMAS SPARKS.
No. 121 Walnut Street.
RICHARD BME TRUEST,
1 80 6t No. -V g. Fourth Street.
COPARTNERSHIPS.
IIMITED PARTNERSHIP OP CHARLES
J H. HA MRU K We. the undersigned have formed
a limited or speolal partnership under the provisions ol
the several acts of Asaembly of Pennsylvania relating
thereto, upon tbe loliowiug terms and conditions:
First. I lie saiu narinersuiu is to oe conuuetea uuuer
tbe name ot CHARLES U. HAMRIt K.
Second, The iitueial nature of the business to be
carried on Is that of Importing, buying, and selling by
wholesale, Hosiery. Gloves, and Fancy Goods, ami the
place or husmess to te witnin tne city or rnnaaeipnia,
Third. The general partner hi CHARLEa H. HAM.
RU K. rusiulng at No. l&U N. SB.VENTU Stieet. city ot
Philadelphia . . , . . . .
j. ourtu. i ne special partner la nAni n. u-jvii i,
residiniron West Wamut Inne. (1 rinsntown. Twenty-
second Ward of the city of Philadelphia, who has ac
tually contributed and pui Into the eomirion Siock of
said partnership twenty thousand dollars In goods and
nierchauulKe, consisting Oi llosieiy. Gloves, and Fancy
Goods, appraised at naid value by an appraiser duly
appointed and Qualified lor that purpose by the Court
of ( ommon Pleas of Philadelphia county, according
to law. .... , .
f litn. J ne saia pnnneriinip is to commence tm uie nrt
day oi January elvliteen htitdred and sixty-six (-Swi),
and to teruiiiiate on the thlrtv-nrst day of December,
eighteen nuudreu ana nxty "fv-n t.-ifc .
General 1'artuer.
H. A. LE A VI I f.
2tuGt Special Partner.
HAIR ESTABLISHMENTS.
RAKERS POPCLAR HAIR E8TABLISH
M ENT The assortment ol Braids. W igs. Toupees
Bandeaux. Rapllldns, Houleaux, Tonduea Frlses
Crinipees, Cnris, I lusive Beams lor ladles, cannot be
equaled by any other house in the United States, at
prices lower than elBewhero ....
11 af am No. (00 CHENSUT Street. Philadelphia,
OrERA GLASSES.
A VERY LARGE VARIETY.
JAMES W. QUEEN & CO..
l l
No. H2I CnESNL'T STREET,
WILLIAM S . GRAN T,
No. 83 l. DELAWAitR Avtnue, Ph.ladolphla,
AliKNr XOH
Iiuptnt's Cunpowfler.ltellned Nttrs, Charcoal, Eto.
W ltaker & CO s t iKicinaTe. i o'ui . auu nroiua.
CtoeKer Itfos. it Co. 'a Yellow M. till bheatblUij, Bolts,
ana Nana. . ih
TO IRON FOUNPER9 AV MANUFACTURERS.
X 600 108 LKHIHH ANU SCHUttKlL
' LUMP COAL,
In store snd for sa e low, at
pblNN'B pr AT. DF.POn
ELEVENTH AND WILLOW BiUEETS.
OFFICE. Jo H'2'i WALNUT HI Ur.EV.
Family t on) at greutly reduced pricts. I 1 Strp
DRY GOODSRETAIL.
(OTTON' GOODS,
WIDE CniNTZES, 11 cents. '
CALICOES, best makes, IS oenta.
1M UTICA BDEBTIKGS.
1M WALTHAM SHEET1NO&
9-4 PEPTERILL SHEETINGS.
JJEWTOBK MILI.B.
WAM9UTTA.
WILLI AM8VII.LE.
, 5-4 PILLOW MD8L1KS.
FIVE BALES of 44 UMFLK ACHED MUSLINS
t 11 cents.
J. C. feTHAWliltlDGK & CO.,
19 3m . W. corner EIGHTH aad MARKET.
No Wii CHEhNUT HTKK.K.'.
E. M. NEEDLES.
Liccs and Lace Goods,
EMBROIDERIES,
WHITE GOODS,
HANDKERCHIEFS,
NECK TIBS, VEILS,
LINEN SLEEVES, CCfLLARS, ETC.,
In all their Varieties.
LINEN GOODS.
LINEN GOODS. '
BAPHSLEY TABLE DAMASK, M2M and $1-25.
FIKE WIDE TABLE DAMASK, tl 50and2 00.
100 doien KAf KINS, at :-88.
RED-BOKDEBED TOWELS AND NAPKINS.
kUEETINGH AND PILLOW-CASE LINEN.
BIED'B EYE LINEN. In line qualities.
J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO.,
l3m . '
N. W. Corner of EIGHTH and MARKET Btreota,
JJREIFUSS & BELSINGEil,
No. 49 N. EIGHTH STREET,
EABT BIDE,
Have just received a large lot ot
HAND-MADE WOOLLEN GOODS.
LAMES' FANCY UUODB.
W HI I E COoDB. LACEti. EMBROIDERIES. VR1
HAIR NETS,
And a run line of
LADIES' AND CHILDREN B KID, BILK, AN
FANCY OLOVEB.
Also, a large lot of
CROCHET LACES,
Which we are offering at reduced prices. 9121j
jj L A C K SILKS.
BLACK GR08 DE SHINES.
BLACK VIOUBED SILKS.
BLACK CORDED BILKS.
BLACK TAFFETAS.
BLACK GROB OBAINES.
Bought low and will be bo'A at small advance.
if. C. STRAWBRIDGE & Co.,
1 1 tm
N. W. Corner EIGHTH and MARKET.
628
II O P K I N
628
HOOP-SKIRT
Manufactory. No. MB ARCH Street,
A bove 8 Ixt n 8 tieet. Philadelphia.
Who.esale and Retail.
Our assortment embraces all the new and desirable
styles ana sizes, of every length and size waist lor
Ludies, Misses, and Children.
'J hose ol "OVH OWS MAKE" are itipertor In JtnUh
ane durabih y to any other Skirts made, aud warranted
to eive satlslaction.
Bklris made to order, altered, ana repaired. 2 ly
WALL PAPERS.
FALL STYLES
PIILLADELPIIIA
WALL PAPERS.
HOWELL & B0URKE,
N. E. COR. FOURTH AND MARKET STS.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
PAPER HANGINGS
AND ' 11 Htuth
WINDOW SHADES
Q. II E E N PEAS,
GBVEN CORN, ,
FRESH PEACHES,
FRESH TOMATOES, PLUMS Etc.,
ALBERT. O. ROBERTS,
DEALER IN FIXE GROCERIES
9 22 4p COR. ELEVENTH AND VINE 813.
MONUMENTS, TOMBS,
GRAVE-STONES, Eto.
Jnet completed, a beaubVul variety ot
ITALIAN ILAKBLE MOKUMENIS,
TOMBS, AND GBAVE-STOXES.
vV 111 be sold cheap for cash.
Work tent to any part of the United State.
HENRY S. TARR, ;
MARBLE WORKS,
-1 24wfm No. 710 GREEK Street, Pniladelptika.
QR LEANS HOUSE,
No. 031 CHESNUT STREET I
PHILADELPHIA,
j stefpacue'r,
' ' PROFBIETOB,
Conducted on the European plan. 11 26 8m
PA'J ENT KETUIIN BALLS.
Dealoiis luppliod i.t lowest rates. t.llkr
flSt No, S3 B. FUUlllii btreet.
V A L E N T I N E S
AT I.OWfUi riwim iix.ur.ur.
The bait styles lu tha market. w TIT T pR
1 27 st o. 32 S. VOUHl U Street.
GOVERNMENT SALES.
SALE OF FERVN'EABLK AND UNERYICK
ApLE (jVJAUlKKMA-jIEii'8 610UU AND
UCVtllNilfjST ht)Kf.M.
Dkpot Qvahtkhmaitkb a Ovnoit. I
Baltimohb, Md , January i. f :
Will be told at l'uobe Aaotion, aodor tne illrea.
tlon of Captarn A, M. t, unimiuir, A. y at., at iho
( anion Warehouse, Foil's i'otnr, Baltimore, Md , on
FhlDAY, Fi hmary 3,18(16, at 10 o'clock A M , a
larpe lot ot Unserviceable Quartermasters' tftorea,
cousi.-uiijr oi
Adara,
I'anllns,
Viuows,
l'lanea.
1'okers, t
1 reses, Letter,
t'uuohes,
Rukos,
KooBiik, Folt,
Nadulcs,
8add era' Tools,
roreas, Bench,
Screw-drivers,
8pades and Handles,
Hquare,
Tabes,
W hee barrows,
Window tiiliids,
V ood llorsoft,
Zinc, eto. to.
Kettles, Tea,
Ladders,
Lamps,
Lanterns,
Levels, rjpirit,
Ma let,
Mattresses,
si omu a and Tcstlcs,
;ars,
Pans, assorted,
I tuks,
Pius, lie sot,
Piutes,
Pots, co (Tee,
1' limps, assorted,
Quilts,
Kasps,
Koue,
baddlo Bairs,
haws, asoorted,
Scythes,
Miovils,
Kpittoons,
Stoves and Pipe,
Waiton Covers,
"Whips,
Wire.
Wrenches.
ALctiors,
Aidiions,
Atiftets,
Airs, Broad,
Balis and Chains,
rlsrre a,
Bdis, tjrato,
l ediu ads,
eiichei,
Bevels,
Bits, Bridle,
l,IRVf BIIIIIUB AVU1S, I
i.i 1 "
XliaiiktMB,
Blocks, laekte,
Boilers, assorted,
Brace and Bits,
Bridles Kidlncr.
Bi utlies, Horse,
Caps, assorted,
Caipt ntrrs' loots,
( nil, W ater,
Cvndh sticks.'
Collars, dorse,
Cnps,lin,
' nrr i ombs,
Detks Ollice and Field,
Dividi r,
lenders,
ties,
Foics,
Foi ks, Stablo,
Furnrce,
Gauges,
UlMllS,
t,ro'es,
tjiindftone-1,
llalyaiils,
llaudctillH.
llainea, amb. andjwag.,
Hd clio s,
llav l rots.
Hoirfihg Apparatus,
Hods, Coal,
llote,
lion,
Aaiie, H. S.,
Oveus.
And on SATT RDAY. TTuhruarv 8 lS'ia at Camo
Ktwj ort, Btiltiruore, Aid., 00 (tnoro or loss) Uood
Serviceable Hoiscs,
Ambulances, t Drays,
liulters, llaruoss.
W aeons armv & crr'ntr,
I'aitcular attention is invited to the superior
quality of thce Hones, Anibulunccs, and Wat'ons,
bich" are muck, bcttei than any uuiototote oll'otcd
tor sale.
1 ho stores must be removed within llvo days from
2ntc of sal.
Terms Ca-h, in Govornment funds.
(i . VV. BHADLEY,
1 26 6t ('ot. and Cliiol Q M. Mid. Mil. Dopt
11URKAU OF OKDAANCE,TKAVr DEPART
1 JjLM r.
WAsniNQTON itt, Jan 10. WG6.
Sa'o of about one tliousand (10 0) tons ot Navy
SHOT and tsHKLL at tho Forts uour tae eutrauo.
to Cape Fear Kiver, North Carolina
is ot ice is hereby nven that on tho 16 h (lav of Feb
ruary, 1866, there will bo sold at public auction to
the biphot bidder, without reserve, and m bits to
suit purchasers, about one thousand (1000) tons,
ir.ore or u s, ol SHOT and till I LL tlinwn into tho
Forts at tbe CLtianve of Cape Four Kivcr, ti.C , by
the iNBV) dur ik their bombarcmmit.
Icrtns cush in Oovetuuiout lunus, ono-nalt tne
purchase money to l e paid bv toe purchaser on tbe
estimated weights immeuiutely upon the couoiusiou
ot the sale, aud the r'lnaiivdor on tne aotnal
weiftbts upon delivery and removal, which ncust take
place within ten days alter the sale, other iso the
prt jcctiies will rovcri to the Oovernment.
il. A., V IOC
127 lCt Chief of Bureau.
CALF, OF SERVICEABLE AXU UNSERV1CR
O ABJ.E NAVY 10UEKS AT XUii NAVY
1 ARD, BROOKLYN, N. Y.
Bureau op Oudsance, )
Navy Dkpartmkht
WABniJiGTON l itt, January 20, lhGS J
There wi.l be sold to tho highest bidder nt l'uolic
Auction, at noon ol tho 8 It day ol iEBHUARY,
1800, tu tho oflice ot the Inspector of Ordnance, at
the navy xurd, iirooklvn, JN. X , ot mmple, hve
hunareo and three thousand (6C3.000) pounds ot
NVY POWDERS.
Xeim cash, in Government funds, one-half to bo
dei OHted at tho end of the sale aud the rojnaiudur
within ten days aiterwards, duriujr wh oh time IIih
powders must be removed Irom the marazme at
iJlis Island, otherwise they will tovoit to tho Gov
ernment. 1 i0 9t II. A. WISE, Chief ol Bureau.
PROPOSALS.
I
PHILADELPHIA, PA JANUARY 29, 1864.
BIDS, in duplicate, will be record by the under-
nnd,atNo. 1103 G I AUD Btroot, nptolO P. M.
Fetnuary 8d, icr lurnnniss; the followiui; Subsist
ence More-, ro be delivered in this city, viz, :
4i6 Parrels Hour, baker'.' yrade.
1100 gallons vinegar, in barres.
Sample required. Cooocrave to bo of best kind.
Drayaire to be porlorrned by the Quartermaster's
Department.
C. L. KILBUJiJT,
Brevet Brigadier General,
1 29 6t I'urohasine Ollicor.
AIIGAINS ! ! BARGAINS ! ! !
IMPORTANT TO BUYERS.
HOSIERY, GLOVES, SUSFENDERS, ETC.,
V
Which have been Blieht'y damaged by - removal
duiing tbe night of tbe Are, will be closed out at
astonishing low prices. '
UNFORD LTJKENS,
N. W. CORNER 61XTII AND CHESNUT STS.
Also, an entirely new stock of Fine Dress Shirts,
Cashmere Scarfs, Neckties, Glove", Mufilors, Eto.
Etc., hich are offered at the usual low rates.
Now's the time to secure Bargains. 1 23 8t
QIIEAP ONLY TEN CENTS FOR
OKE OF J. B. GATE WILL b CO.'j
CELEBRATED WIND-GUARD AND AIR-HEATERS
. YOU COAL OIL. LAMPS,
Tatented Ootober 15, It 65.
CAPEWELL & CO.'S Wind Guard and Air-Heater for
Ol Lamps.
Use ihe Patent M ind-Guard and Alr-Ueater for Oil
I'tllVrNTSOKLV Fob CAPEWELLA CO '8 Patent
Wind-Guard and Air Heater lor Od Lain us.
it you wan: to save oil use the I'alent Wind Guard
and Air lleau-r, lor of Lamps.
Great saving In Glaus Chimneys. ITse CAPEWEH.
& I'U.'o I Blent W Ind Guard and Air-tleater, as It keeps
ihcni troio br iiliia
i A PL W I'LL & (O Patent Wlnd-fluard and Alr
I'euter suves oue-ihlrd mote oil t huu any other lamp.
Trv on ttiev Cost hut ten cents.
Great inducements olTuied to agents.
ro.d whousale enly hy j C APaWELL CO..
Flint Glass Manufacturers. Westvllle, N. J.
fffl'e, northwest comer ol bECOND aud UAt'K
Streets, Philadelphia.
CAIEWELI.'S PATENT WP.JD-GUARD AND
AIR 11 EATER FOR COAL OIL LAMP3
Rent to any purt of the United States, post paid, on lhs
'Kill, tut IvmiMv live ceils, 'iln-y use oue-lhird lexs
oil tl.un anv other Lamp now la use. 'I hv prevent the
sluts truui biealna ol the lamp trora smoking.
J. 1. CAl'EWKuL it CO.. Pa entes,
1 22 m Mi. 21 3 HACK istreet, Phllad'a,
'1 ITK PTAMP AGENCY. NO. 3U CHESNUT
1 h'lltVr'l, AltOVKlHlEP WILL BK COS'ilWhD
AB l'KIM.TfJt'GKE.
HT A il p S ot LVKT DEMCRIPTTON C0N8TASTLT
ON 11 AMD, J1 IN M A MOV NT. U
GOVERNMENT SALES.
Cl-E OF CONDEMNED ORDNANCE
STOKES.
WU1 be sold kt
PUBLIC AUCTION.
AT j ,
INDIANAPOLIS ARSENAL,
INDIAN ArOLi 8, IND.,
ON FEBRUARY 30, 180,
at 10 o'clock A. M., a larKe quantity, cons sling In
part of the following articles, vlx.i
974 Carbines, various kinds.
88,000 Muskets and Rifles, new and old United fita'es
and loreisn, of various calibres.
(08 Man's Army Revolvers, serviceable.
276Savare'i Navy Revolvers, new, and others,
with a larire lot of spare parts, tor the repair
of small arms of various patterns.
430 Cavalry Babre Bolts, worn.
724 Cavalry Saddles worn,
1,080 Cavalry Bridles, worn.
288 Belt Bolsters, for Flstols, worn.
SCO Cartridge Boxes, for Pisto a, worn.
1.1C8 Csrlrldee Bone, tor Carbines, worn.
800 Blinfrs, for Carbines, worn.
158 sets of Artillery Harness, worn.
47,000 tots of In tan trv accouti omenta, warn.
Also a large lot of aipcndagos lor the various
kinds of Mnskots and R.fles.
Samples to be seen at tho
INDIANAPOLIS ARSENAL,
and at the
UNITED 8rATE8 ORDNANCE AGENCY,
No. 45 WORIH KTLEE:-, NEW YORK CITY.
TERMS OF SALE-CASH.
JAMH.3 M. WHiniVIORE,
1 812 20 Capt. and Bvt. HoJ. Ord., Commanding.
I
EXTENSIVE PALES OF GOVERNMENT
t hOLI.lN STOCK.
Military Division orTnit Tkhnkr'irk,
ClIllF UAHTKltM ASTt.lt'S OVFIOR,
U. t. Military Hailroad,
NAFBTIL1.K. TenuofFCO January Q.ltttMt
Will le told at I nono Auct'on. at Mnnudii. lon
rciseo, M'lDNEDAY, Felirnarv 7,1806 the following-
dcfcntcd Lo.imfStdcIt, vus:
iour (1) Locoirotive Knmnts, five foot gnusro
tl re old aiid oismant ed, one repairable.
Sixteen (16) Lox ai d nine (0) Flat Cars (uioro or
or lets), live lect paugo,
Kline tiino and jilurc
f 'lte (1) Locomotivo Engino, five feet gango. lvinir in
the citch ou il.e line ol tho Mississ ppi Central
Failread, twelve mile north ot .rand Junction.
Al MASH VILLE, 1 ENN., WEDNESDAY, FEB
l.LAliY 14 18titi, wnl Leso'd the followin docribd
tolling Biock, all of live tout gaugo, and in good
mi nine oidor, viz. :
On.' (1) Locomotive Engine, Limon & Souther,
In lonp.
Kiphteeti (IP) Locomotive Euuines, R. Norris &
r-'oiis, biildts.
tiio (i) J.oromoHvo Engine, Rodgcrs' L. and U.
Vt f rks, Liiiiil rf .
One (1) Locomotive Engine, Swinbourn k Smith,
1 utarrs.
One il Locomotivo Tender.
iwo llunoitd (200) Flat and Box Cars, more or
lefs.
8omo time ard n'ace:
l"ive (6) loei motive Eng nes, unserviceable
lioikrs ai d Kunuins' Gears for Two (2) Dummy E-u
gined, uiiferviccalilo.
Fivo (5) Spans (ICO feot each) McCalium's Truss
lirmeo.
I'wi(2l Hpans Bridge (60 foot each).
00 Hundred and 1 hirty-three (133) perch of first
and fccrud-class ( ut btote, comprising founds
t on of Hound Iioute.
M ill also be aoid on above-montionod dates at
J1FH11 His and N a SIIVl LLE, the balance of Ml LI
IAY BAiLKOAD IKOl'EKTY remaining undi
pored ct at that tinio.
alcs will commence at each ploce at 10 o'clock A
M , ni o continue until all tho property is disposed of.
i FRVS OF AI E Cash, in Government funds;
or when t urchased iy ran road companion, on credit
if Cefird) of not excoeiiing two years, pavabio
n mouth y Instalments with Interest at tbe rate of
1 0 I fr cent, per annum, secured by bond salis'ao
u.rv to ti e Govertinient lor doub e the amouut of
I be proi env puroi asod.
Full rJeFcri tit ions ot the Engines can bo obta'ned
on application to Captain S. H. IlAUiLL, A. Q. Al
Kai-bviilo, Tennessee.
. ,p j CRILTY
1 162Ct Brevet Major and A. Q M., U. 8. A.
SALE OF CONDEMNED QUARTERMASTER'S
ST OB .S.
Chief QcAttTERitABTEK's Ofpick, )
Depot op Washington,
Wabhiwgton, D. C, January 24, 1866 )
VIII be sold at Public Auction, under the direction
oi Brevet Co'onel C. II. Tomnxins, Q. M.. at LIN
' tilN DEFOT. Washington, D. C, on TUCKS
DAY, February 8, 18G8, at 10 o'clock A. M., a large
lot of tODEMNiO QUARlERMASlER'S
o iuiim, consisting oi
liuiis,
285 Saddlos,
Lesks,
1 alius,
X tour liore Wagons,
t!8 two-ho'so Wagons,
86 Lntu,
2 Iltarfes,
4) ring Wagons,
3 Ambulaiicm,
Waiton Bodies,
Wacon Wheels,
bains, '
Blankets,
It rid es.
Gum buckets,
Horse toilers,
Wagon t overs,
Horte Covers.
182 sets Male Harnoss.
wnips,
! Portable Forgos,
; Chisels,
i Planes,
.Hanimors,
Axos,
Visos,
Hose Carriages,
I Hoes,
I Shovels,
1 8 Dados,
! Kettles,
i Mattocks,
'Bake Ovens,
'Brooms,
iTubs,
027 lbs. Castings.
12 476 lb Scrao Iron,
18 sets Horse Harness,
WO) lhs. Last lion,
ku? seta Ambulance Mar- 22 6U7 lbs. 'i lis Iron,
ness, . 1 702 1 os Hope. eto.
The fale will ce continued from day to day until
tl e v hole is sold.
1 l.o stores must be removed within five days from
da'eot sale.
Terms Cash, in Government funds. .
D. 11. RUCKER,
Brevet MaJ.-Gon. and Chtet Quartermaster,
1 25 lit Depot ot Washington.
B
UREAU OF ORDNANCE
Navt Dipaetmknt. I
Washiwotoh City. January 18. I860. 1
Sale of sorviceabl and uns. rv ooable
NAVY FOWDEKS,
at the United States Navy Yard, Norfolk, Virginia.
1 here will be sold to tbe highest bidders, at public
auction, at noon on tbe loth day of March. 18d6, iu
the ctlice of tbe Inspector of ordrance, at the Mor
lolk Navy Yard, ty tample. five hundred and thirty
lour tbouKand four hundred and throe (681.403)
j ounds oi Navv Powders, as lollows:
ol2,8o0 pounds, tervioeable.
7,877 " coi. derailed.
10 618 " damaged.
4,648 " coinm-iisod.
84.403
As only about two hundred and seventv-two thou
sand three bundled and tiltv-tivo (272 866) pounds ol
these powoersaie in barrels, purchasers must pro
vide lands into which the reminueroi the powders
mav le emptied from Ihe tanks, tor which a ponod
ol thirty (80) days will be a'lowed The powder in
barrels, however, must be removed withiu ten days
Imm tbe day of sale, otherwise they will r overt to
the Government.
lums cush, in Government funds, one-half of the
pui chase monev to be deposited at the completion ot
lhesa e, and the leuiajnder bufore the powders r
amoved. II. A. WKSE.
1 22 niws t 8 14 Chief ot Bureau.
OALE OF NAVY I'OWDEHS at tile navy
YALD. 1'UItTS MOUTH, U.
BURKAU OF OltUKANCB.
Navy DuPAti-rstKNT.
Washikhton City, Jutiuai v 22. 1831
There will be sold -o the highest bidders, at noon
of tho fourteenth (14th) dav of Fobruai y, 1816, in thu
oflice ot the Insp. ctor of Ordusuco. at the Ports
mouth Navy Yard. tample, live thousand barrels
ol NAVY I OVt DEKS.
Terms-Cash, in Government funds; one-half to
le deposited at the oi d ot the sale. and the roinaind r
within ten riajs aftorwards, during which time the
rowdors n ust be removed from the Portsmouth
Jlnmmne at tbe Navy Vard, otherwise they will
reveit to tbe Governmcut. wise
1 24 vfmt2 14 Chiet oi Bureau.
GOVERNMENT SALES.
G
OVEKNMKNT S A L E .
Large sale of fink suhgical instru
ments Will be sold at Auc'lon. at the Medical Purveyor's
Warehouse.
PUBLIC t QUA K N Ml VILLE, TKNN .
ON TUI.SDA Y, FEBRUARY. 13. 1860.
200 ( eueral Ojieratlng cases;
26 Minor do do
86 Kxtecttng and Trephluln Cases;
66 l'ost Mortem Cases, large;
1(0 Dm, liner I'tuna
' v a u v n u, v, , t., I wvi iviun,
S50 do do throe 'olds;
160 Momaeh I'urops, pan fluttvkey valve;
S6U Tteth Fxtraotitis' Instruments;
6C0 Davidson's hell-lnjeoting byringost
1 000 Scarificators;
12 C(0 tipping Glae and Tins;
1 MK) T usses single and double;
1 40 Scissors;
6 (00 I onrmquets, all patterns!
1,N 0 Hard Knbber Bvrinres, assorted sisea;
800 Sets hpl.nts, all sizes;
StethO'Cnpes, 'onirue DeprJors, Syringes hypo
''dim, Eto , Ob.tetrlcal Cases, Speculum, Lanouts
Eto Eto Eto.
A portion of tbe foregoing articles are second
hand, and will te sold separa'ely. The balanoo Is
entirely stew. The general operatinv onses oouUIn
nslrnmcnts for amputations, exsctions, nunor
operations, and sets ot Catheters and Bounds.
AT SAME I'LArK.
ON WEDNESDAY, Febrnsrr 14.
WILL BK hULD, A 8 1'OCK OF
NEW BLANK BOOKS, eTATIONtltY, WRAP.
1'INW PAl'Ml,
AND
8000 STANDATtD MEDICAL BOOKS,
Consisting in part of
140 copies Gray's Anaton v ;
69 do Dnnglison's Medical Dictionary;.
260 do 1'ractice Medicine, Woods', Bonnet's,
Watson's, eto ;
, 10 do Dalton's Physiology;
60 do Virohow's l atholo.'v ;
130 do Surgery Gross, Enchson, Fergn
... son, eto. ;
400 do U. b. Dispensatory ;
60 do Beck's Junsptudouos;
60 do 1 amsh's I'narmaov;
40 do Ihcrapentlos, wood, and Still e;
800 o Minor ourgorv ;
675 do Surgical Anatomy;
70 do Chemistry, Fownes;
20 ' do Webster's Dictionary, ete. eto. eto.
660 Blank Books, 4 quites Csp bound;
1(00 do do small quarto;
26 do do fine, who e bound :
Et'O Beams Writing l'aoer, oao, lettor, and note;
70 do Writiug 1'aper, assorted;
1000 Inkstands, varieus patterns;
200.000 Envelopes, as-ortod ;
(HK) B ai k Books, miscellaneous;
SCO l'ortfolios;
l encils, 1'ou'. Ink, cte , etc. eto.
home of tbe Medical Books aro secoud-hand,
and wl'l be sold separately.
Tbe Books and Instruments can be inspected the
dav lelore tho sale.
Catalogues mav be bad on application.
' ROBERT FLbTCHER.
i?nrenn and Brevet Colonnl U S. Volunteers,
1 4 16t Medical Purveyor U. S. A.
IARGESAIEOFCONDEMNED ORDNAMCE
j ANDOKDNANCESTJUES.
Will be soul at l'ub to Auction at Fort Monroe
Arsenal. Old Point Coinlort, va . on THURSDAY,
tt e 8ih day ot Febrnary, I860, at 10 o'clock A. H., a
large quantity of stores, consisting in part ot tho tol
lowictr articles, viz :
400 Field. Metro, and Sna CV ant Pannnn vnnoht
and cast-iron, t-moo'h-bore and Kitlod of ca'ihrns
varying trom three to eleven Inches, iiio.udmg 22
tsnt Iron Guns unlimshed.
86 Mortars Cast Iron 12 pounder, 24-ponndor,
8 inch, end 10-inch.
28 826 f-hot, Shell, Spherical Cae, Grape and
('auister for -mnoth-bore and Kiflo buns, ot Calibres
var ing Irom 10-pounder to 10-lnch.
432 Breech-loading Carbines, "Burnside's," "Mor
rill's," "Maynard's," and "North's'' new and re
paired. 810 Muskrts and Rif.es, United States manufacture,
tipw inn rprmirfwl
G04 loroifn Rifles, "Austrian." Calibre 64, new
and r paired
17 Smooth-bore Pisto's Calibro64, new.
Ib2 Breech-loading Carbiues "Burnside's," "Mor
rill's," ' bharp's," and "sjiart's."
Jl Kifles "Henry's" and Spencer's."
152 MbBkots and Kifles tinted States and
Foreign manufacture of various caiibreB.
626 Fevolvors "Colt's," ' K' miuKton's," and
"Lenuchcux." Calibres 44 and 86.
1072 habres aud Swoids
6 444,000 Bounds oi Ball Cartridges for Carbines,
Mufkus Bilios, end i isto's,
A large lot of Artillery implements and Equip
nieLts. A large lot of In inn try and Cavalry Acooutrcmoots
and Homo I'.qulpineiit'.
A lot ot l(oiio, 1'aulins. Buc'tets. Rings, ete.,
together with a large quantity of bmitiiB' and Car
pcnlcrs' Tools.
Samples of Small Arms can be soon at Fort
Mouioe Ai tonal and at tho United States Ordnance
Agency,
No. 45 WORTH Street,
New York City.
Tbirtv days will be allowed for tbe lemovalof
heavy Orduanoe; and ail other stores will be in
quired to bo removed within ten oajs from date of
sulo.
terms of sale Cash. .
T. G. BAYLOR.
Cart, of Ordnance and Bvt. Colonei, U. 8. A.,
1 17 t 2 7 Commanding..
Q O V E R N M E NT SALE.
EXTENSIVE SALE OF DRY GOODS, BED
DlG, E1C.,1N ORIGINAL PACKAGES.
W ill be sold at Auction, at the Medical I'urve or'a
Warerion-e.No 17 MAKKKT Stieet, Nashville, ou
1 LESDAY, Febtuarv 6. 1866.
BEDDING.
2 000 Hair Mattresses. Jointed.
16,000 Hair Pillows.
47,000 Bed J inks.
22,000 Coua erpanes, Linen and Marseilles.
20,100 Mosquiio Bars.
61,100 Pillow Cases.
46,000 Pillow Tioks.
80,000 Sheets, Linen and Cotton.
CLOTHING.
42 000 Shirts.
40100 brawers.
26 0(0 Dressing Cowns.
19,0tO Socks.
10,000 Slippers.
10 0G0Nihl-caps. ,
SUNDRIES.
84 000 Towels, full size, huckaback.
17,( 00 Roller-towels, crash.
l.CCO Napkins.
2,000 yards Bed Flannel.
2,400 yard, Gutta Peroha Cloth.
4,000 butta Percha Blankets
1,000 India Rubber Cushions and Pillows.
1 000 Canvas Hammocks.
1,000 Canvas hlanker Cases.
10,000 pounds Oakum and low.
Cotton Bats, Cotton Wadoing, Tape, eto,
A snail portion of tho foregoing articles are
second hand, and will be sold separately. The
greater part are new and in original packages.
. ROBERI' FLETCBER,
Surgeon and Bvt. Colonel U. 8. Vols ,
1 16 18t Medical Puivevor U. b. A.
r OOVERNME
GOVERNMENT SALES.
SALE O RESERVED HORSES.
CUAHTKBWABTKIl GENKRAL'S OfFIOE!,
VVA8iiiigton, D. C. December 12, 1866. J
The Quarturmastur General of tbe Aruiv dirots
that all Government Horses now at Gioboro, D, C.,
Le sold to tbe highest bidders.
Sa cs will, therefore, take place at GIESBORQl
D. C, beginning on
THUKbDAY AEXT, DKO'EMBER 14, 1806,
and continuing m each TUEaDaY aud 1UURS
DAY tberealter. until all are disposod of.
A Boat will leave the Sixth street wharf every
hour on the days of sale.
These Horses bars been carefully selected, and are
superior to on heretofore ottered tor sale,
Anuua's wil' be fold smglv.
r-alt s to commenoeat 10 o'clock A. M.
Terms- Cash in United States ourronov.
JAMES A EKTN,
. Brevet Bilgadier-GeoieraJ in choree
1 4 tjSl First Division Q. M G. O.
s
AL. OF GOVERNMENT BARGES,
Chief Quaktkkm istbk's orrioa, )
Dkpot or M ASjiisaTosi, I
Wasbinoton, D. C. Jsuuary 13, 1866 )
Will be sold at publio auction, under the direction
oi brevet Major Benltnuu Bur on, A. Q. M., at
(Sixth s reot wharf. Washington, D C. on SATUR
DAY, February 8 1866. at 12 o'olock M., the follow
ing named Oovernment vessels, vlz.i
Uarie MIDDLESEX,
barge FINANCIER
BarveJUKA.
Terms Cash, in Government funds
DM KUCKER.
Biev. MnJorGcn. and Chief Quartermaster,
1 16 17,-. Depot of Washington.