The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, February 13, 1866, THIRD EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    CITY INTELLIGENCE
For Additional City Intelligence see Fiftli
The Era Oil Cask. Before Recorder
Eneu, yesterday afternoon, a further honrtnif
as had in the caso of Charles II. Moore, Doctor
11. K. Eaton, and John Wilcock, charged with
conhpituiB to defraud Charles T. Yerkes. by in
cueing him to purchase stock In the Era Oil
Company. Edward L). Fonlk, Secretary and
Treasurer, was recalled, arm testiilcd to trans.
Un ot the stock made to aitlen-nt parties. The
llrsttraurfer was from II. N. VViiglcy to II. K.
Eaton oi 100,000 shares. Attcrwards ten thou
sand shares were transferred to J. It. Tiuetitt,
Quite a number ot the certificates were to Jaines
A. B. llf on, and a man answering to thst naiuo
colled ot the ollioo of witneeo and receipted for
them, Mr. Foulk identified Charles II. Mooro as
tho man. ITe was tetroducoa to witness as Wil
son byB. P Wrlgley, and ho brought into the
ollice a certificate of thirty thousand eharc?, and
pi.ve directions lor cutting it up into small crr
tilcntcs. Joseph II. Beaver, of the tirm of E.
W, Clark t Co.. broken, testified that Charles
II. Mooro brought a certificate lor two hundrod
shares of stock in tho Era Oil Company to the
otUe. which he wished to bf sold. It contained
a power ol attorney not witnessed, and as Mr.
Jloore said the eimiauire was his, the witness
Bicaed his name to it.
I harles T. Yerkes was examined, and detailed
tra;iBactiona with Moore, Eaton, and Wilcook in
the Era Oil Company stock. Shared had been
purchased lor them at from S3!) to SJ-GO each,
and in some instances a margin had been left
$1 cn each share. Wilcock, h? said, had been
introduced by Eaton n a Colonel in tho army,
untl as a very brave man; h i (Eatoa) said that
tho ttock was jrooii, und that ho intended to
ronkc a Rood thius? of it. Mr. Yerkes said that
lie bad lost abutii eleven thousand dollars in the
purchases.
Charles B. Keen teatilled that he had sold stock
to Mr. Yerkes stock ol diaries II. Moore; there
were t00 shares sold, at $;j'5U per share; Mr.
Mwre rot the amount of sale, less commissions.
Juhn II. DavK of t'.ie firm of Glendenning it
Duvis, testiilcd that lie had sold flock of tho Era
Oil Company, 6t;0 shares, to Work, McCouch &
Co., at $:t-02 V per share. It was sold at the order
of Claries II. Moore, and tho proceeds, less cum
mins onu. handed to Mr. Moore.
Samuel Work, of the tirm of Work, McCouch
& Co, testified that he had bought 500 shares of
stock from Olcndcnnlag & Co., for Charles II.
Moore, to be paid lor in two days, at &358 per
thtiru They still hold the stosk tor Moore. No
martin was leit. There were transactions of a
simiiir character with Eaton, and the linn are
out ot pocket, jpdOOO.
The healing- was continued until Thursday
next.
I'eesuet ix Tim Schuylkill. The fall
of raki early yesterday murium had the eifect ot
cleua-ii.fr many ot our streets thoroughly, and
lemovins the ice in the Schuylkill and I'elaware.
At 7 o'clock yesterday morning the water in the
Schuylkill had risen to a iiul? over two feet
nbove the dam, ana at 10 o'clock to tour feet, at
which time tno ica began to move, aud was
broke into small pieces as it passed over the
dam. By 5 o'clock in the afternoon tlvj water
bad risen to a tew inches over five feet, and
remained stationary at tnat point. About this
time Use platiorra of one ot the lurco cribs sunk
below ttio dam, lor the purpose of strengthening
it, was u:tcd from its place aud carried down tho
river at a rapid rate. It was subsequently
secured before oeing broken up. At Mauayunk
some little damage was done bv flooding the
basement, stores ot the miiK but as the owner3
had taken tho precaution early in the day to
Temove all perishable aiticles, the loss will not
uu ei ueuvj. ib was tuouiTui mat aoouc mia
nieht the water at the dam would increase in
volume, but no dangpr was anprehended. The
tide, both in the Delaware and Schuylkill, was
unusually h:eh last evening. At ltichmoud, con
siderable damage, we are told, was done to tho
wharves.
Deatii of Colonel de Korponay.
Colonel Gabriel de Korpouay, who has been
known here lor many years, died at his residence
in this city on Saturday. -The deceased was
Colonel ol a Pei nsylvauia regiment during the
late Rebellion, and was lormerly celebrated as a
teacher of dancing. He was the first to introduce
the "Polka'' in this conn'rr.
Return of the IIiBEKNiA. A tele
graphic despatch has been received from Chief
Engineer Dickeon, of Wushn&ton, saying that the
steamer II; hernia will bo returned to Philadel
phia on the I2i oi February. A meeting of tho
. convention of firemen, to airange an escort, will
be held at tlie Perseverance llose House to-morrow
evening,
. Shrove Tuesday. To-day is usually
called Shrove Tuesday, from the met that at thin
season all tue tuithful procped to iho priest to
be shriven ol their sins previous to entering
upon the season of penance, kDown as Lent. It
L: usually kept as a day of feasting, as it is suc
ceeded by lortv clays lastiuc.
Man Dbo-vv ned. Between 10 and 11
o'clock la.t n:gut, a man nnmcd John Mall, 511
vwird nf tun, ivhh jteniflpnt:illr flmn'tinfl In hn
locks at ilui:ayuuk.
'
The Tower ol a Pound of Coal.
i The best anthracite coal contains 08 per cent.
of carbon. Favre and, Silburmun found that if
all the heat is utilized , one pound of carbon in
burning will generate sufficient heat to raiso
the temperature of 8080 punda of water one
degree of the Centigrade scale; and, according to
Andrews, it will heat 7l)0 pounds one degree.
Taking tho smaller ot these result, 7000 pounds,
and reducing it, wo tlud that ono pound of car
bon will raise the temperature of 14,220 pounds
ot water one degree ot Fahrenheit's scalo. Mul-
' tiplyiug this by Joule's equivalent, 772, and wo
have 10,977,840 foot-pounos as tha quantity of
work w hich ono pound of carbon will perform.
If we suppose it burned at. the rate of one pouud
per hour by dividing the loot-pounds of work
Oy 33,000 and by (10, we f hall have the horse
power 6J. If all its heat could be utilized,
therefore, we should have a power from 2-llths
of a pound of coal per hour. This point 13
worth remembering, that theoretically we
should have a horsb-power from two-eievenths
of a pound of coal per hour.
The very best engines give a horse-power from
about two pounds" ot coal per hour, and it is
a good engine that produces a horse-power from
four pounds of coal per hour. An eagino that
gives a horse-power with two pounds of coal
per hour, utilizes in work about nine per cent,
ot the whole power of the coal; and one that
tour utilizes about four aud a half per cent,
of the power of tlie coal. Scientifie . American.
Fashionable Chat.
The licridoir says: Flowers are now out of
favor for bait toilets, and have quite given place
to tinsel ornaments of all descriptions; but mere
tufts of leaves and sprays of lolWe are etill in
lavor. The leaves aro mounted with all sorts of
pold and silver ornaments, aud particularly with
pold chains, rows of gold beads, gold sequins,
and medallions of let at.d gold; aud all this
tinsel, to wear which was formerly considered
as very bad taste, is now to be seen ornamenting
the most fastidious Parisian belles, aud even
those moving in the highest circles of society.
It is understood this gold is always false, for it
i t i, ...., ,,,.,t.i. tn ., i i .. i
WUUIU UO liuiuunuiiciuic lu lliaini. UU lOtll CWUM,
wnen tno jasuiou ior eucn naumes must neces
sarily be a transitory one. Notwithstanding that
theBO ornaments are not made of geuuino gold
they, in their av, are very costly; for lu order
to produce eveu a tolerable eiieet they must be
very brilliant and fresh; consequently, tinsel
and trumpery though it be, it is anything but
an economical fashion whxh no prevails. For
Lead-messes, uvtiiicial flowers have well-nigh
disappeared: but natural llowers are oecisiou
ally to be sr-n. The fcuiudes und Vuleda head
dresses, which are composed of a variety ot
It avi s mixed with, gold, are much worn aud
greatly admired.
Clay pipes, to tho nu iiber ot 14,030 a week,
are nianuiaetiired r.t un establishment in Con
cord. The clay used is imported Iroiu England,
and cost $5 a ton.
THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 18GG.
An Original Letter of General Washington,
nownrsi i-uDiisncu.
M ik liu ft, January jr,. To the Editor of tho
Syracuse Journal .-Upon a recent visit to some
relatives at Grand Rapids, in Michigan, my at
tention was called to un original letter of Wash
ington's, in possession of a venerable lady of
that place, the grand-daughter of tho gentleman
to whom the letter was addressed, and also a de
scendant of the ancient Rutgers iarailyof Hew
York city.
This letter Is so characteristic, and so beauti
fully illustrates the methodic mind and orderly
hnbiti of the "Father ot his Country." that
although only a busineog memorandum, I think
lis perusal will not fail to interest every one;
and I h:ve therefore procuicd an exact copy,
which I now send to you for publication. Yours
truly, II. c. Van Kchaack.
WASHINGTON'S LETTER,
General Washington presents his coiiiplimoats
to Mr. Lumney, would esteem it as ft particular
favor if Mr. Rumney would make tho following
inquiries as soon as convenient after his arrival
In England, and communicate the result ol them
by tho packet, or any other safe or expeditious
conveyance to this country.
First, the terms upon wiiich the best klud of
Whitehaven blacksione. black and white in
equal quantities, could be delivered at the port
ol Alexandria, by the superficial toot, workman
ship, freight, and every otner incidental cuargo
Included. Tho stone to be two and a half incites,
or thereabouts, tliick, and exactly a loot square,
each kind. To have a well-poiished face and
good loiiits, so as that a neat floor may be made
therewith.
Second. Upon what terms tho common marble
(black and white, if to be had), same dimen
sions, could be delivered as above.
Third. As tho General has been informed of a
very cheap kind of marble, good in quality, at.
or in the neighborhood of Ostcnd, he would
thank Mr. Rumney, it it should fall m his wuv.
to institute an inquiry into this also.
On the report 01 Mr Iiumney, the General will
take his ultimate determination. f..r whioh
reason ho prays hm to be preci-e and exact.
Tho pituya or colonnade for which this is wanted
as a tioor is nincy-two tcet eight inches by t wel ve
feet eight inches within tho margin or border
that suirounds it. Over and above the quantity
hrte mentioned, if the above lla-rs
a cheaper kind of hard stone could ba had, he
w;ould get as much as would lay floors lu the
circular colonnades or covered ways at the wings
of the house, each ot which at the' outer curve is
thirty-eight feet iu length by seven feet to
inches in breadth, within the margin or border
as aforeeaid.
The General, beinc in want of a hniiRolni.ier
and bricklayer, who understand their rojticc
tivo trades perfectly, would thauk Mr. Kutnuey
tor inquiring into tho terms upon whicu such
workmen micuc De engage I lor two or threo
years (the time ot service ti commejen unnn
the ship's arrival ut Alexandria). A shorter
term than two years would not answer, bacauso
foreigners generally have a seasoning, which,
with other interruptions too frequently waste
the creator part ol the first year, mom to the
disadvantage of the employerthan the emolovcd.
lied, board, nnd tools to be found by tho former,
clothing by tho latter.
it two men ot tnc abova trades, and of orderly
and quiet deportment, couid be obtained for
twenty-live or even thirty pounds strlg. pr. anni.
each (estimating dollurs at tour shillings iv-
pence) the General, rattier than sustain the loss
of time neccsary tor communication, would bo
obliged to Mr. Ituraney lor entering into proper
obligatory articles of aercement on his liehalf
with them, and pending them by the first vessel
bound to this port. Go. Washington.
Mount Vernon, 6th July, 1784.
A FRENcn Skating Club. The Paris Sport
publishes some details of the newly established
Ccrcle des Patineurs, or Skaters' Club, for Paris.
Its founders have obtained the concession, ior
nineteen jtars, of a basin about two hundred
and eighty yards long and fijty yards wide, situ
ated between tho Garden of Acclimatisation
and the Port de Madrid, to be surrounded by an
iron railing. A chalet will bo erected for the
acccramotiatiou of the members, and will con
tain a retreRhtuent-room and a pavilion for the
Emperor. The bed ot tho basin will be laid
with concrete. The small lake of the Plume
des Sports is also reserved ior tho club, aud in
case of iusulliCioncv other pieces of water will
be dtei'ned by the municipal authorities.
During the Irosty season the enclosed basin will
be lit by the electric liyht, and grand night fetes
be given. The club also inteuds to organize
other out-door sports, such as pigeon shooting,
cricket, croquet, bowls, etc., during the flno
weather. The members of the club are limited
to one hundred.
Lrj-T-ARMED Writers. The su-n of $750 in
prizes, which was otlered bv a number ot gentle- '
men of Ac.y York city for the best specimens of
ppinuunship ot soldiers who lost their right arms
in br.t'.le, were awarded by the cominiltHe ap
pointed to decide upon the merits of the contri
butions, to lourteen lett-armea men. We under
stand that a book is to be published, w hich will
be composed of the best oi these contributions;
and the Rev. Dr. Rellows, President, ot the Sani
tary Commission, has writ ten to Major-Genera!
O. O. Howard, requesting hl.n to furnish an
article for tho volume. WashLigton Slar.
Removal of Indians. The Government, it Is
said, intends to remove all tho Indians from
Kansas into the Indian T.rrii orv. Thn trearv
nov? being made with the Creek delegation, at
present in this city, is for the purpose ot pur
chasing from that tribe the western half of the
Creek reservation in the Indian Terntorv, to
which section, it is stated, the tribes now in
Kansas will be removed. Washington Star.
The citizens of Dartmouth, Mass., who a
year or two ago subscribed to a fund to pav
bounties tor recruits and hire substitutes, aud
now want to get their money back, turuod out
j mutsse on Monday, and carried a vote bt a
large majority to aseess tho amount on tho polls
and estates of the town, and refund the tub
ecriptions. The insurance of $150,000 on the Valley
Worsted Mill, Ilnodo Island, which was de
stroyed by lire, is all at Hartford and Provi
dence cilices, except 12:),()00 at three offices in
iNTew Yerk, $5000 at the Western Massachusetts,
Pittsfield, and $6000 at tho Siirinsrtleld. The
Etna and Hartiord, at Hartford, have ilO.ooo
each, and the Pnumx Charter Oak, and City.
$5000 each.
AMUSEMENTS.
IHSLEY'S CONTINENTAL NEWS
JL fcXr-IIAKGK.
Cl cire'Heots to !1 pUitfg oi Amusement mar he had
Pl to b o'clock any evenluir. l si ly
MIOICJS SEATS AND ADMISSIONS.
V Tickets can I e had a if
"1'KOliRAMlIB OKFICE,
f! "I ( Dibiil'T Biri et, opposite the Po (Office,
or the I heBiiBt, Arch, WJlnm, BuU Adufom; of JUujOo.
up to ti o'clock, cverv evening. i tf
AAPJi?1.T0P MUSIC-GRAND GERMAN
LEONARD G ROVER, Director.
The Dlrec tor haa the honor to announce that he will
clve a brief farowell seanon, eommoDclng on alON'DAY,
February 26. For thia parpoia he baa selected the
atroniieat Operas lu the entire ltepertolre ot the tirand
German Oper Company, and wUI present them with
casts and appointments oi the greatest possible strength.
1 he Company embraces aovorai new artist, together
with the established fnvoritoa of former aeasous. The
Grand Choruses embrace the leading artists of the
lanious "Wiesbadeu" Cuorua, together with the lea Hog
voloea oi the Grand German Chorus of lust season.
1 be Grand Orchestra constats of the best Processors of
5ew York and this city.
The Ope 'as will be mounted and costumed with the
maunlflcent dresses. Jewels, trophies and ptrapherualiua
of the eclebratod Esmeralda wardrobe.
Full particulars will appear in future adyertlse nents.
i 13 LEOXARO (i ROVER.
f h It M A N I A O RCII i ,STR A.-PDTdic rr.
J heanuls everr HTl RtlAY AFTERNOON AT
UTTMl At. Kl'KD HALL. tH o'oloc. Enanemcnta
n.aut iiyaddreMiniGKOHCKHAS'lMM'. Aguul o lil
atOMi UfcY street, biteu Kav and Vuie. 1 l(i 3m
AMUSEMENTS.
NEAI,fNLT STREET THEATRE.
LKOIAfiD WKOVA.K WILLIAM E. 8IJW, Lossees
ana Manager. '
11U EVr'MSO,
. "IrilS f.VKMMi.
AND EiiK lo I IVFLT
, . , MIX NMGMT3 0LY.
IT.. V 1 flJn'iztion, in live act, of M Its llrad
cou s ce.ibraicd iioT(;i :
HKMlT DrSBARi
11E.SKY HUiiBAU;
1 If K Oil" CASTS.
1HK OL l UA'd.
i JosleOrtoa, r. F.Mordnnnt. O. II. Clarke,
J- 1 J ld' C. Lewis, ir. Konter, Miss Annie Ward, Mrs.
i h f hi h. anil nlhcrs In the cast.
WJbDJilMiAlf AFIHtSOON. February 14,
GRAND IXTR MAIIXKE.
I NI LE TOM'S t'ArtIN,
, , UNCI E TOM'S CADI ,
for the last time this seniien.
UAllRDAY AUKRXOOy, Fcbrnarv 17,
HdlliVMNlH
ORAM) FAMILY MATIHTE,
UK .M tM ILY MATIN Ert.
whin will be Klvcn the Unit rtnY perlormanco of
HEMtY MMlAKi OR. THIT OUU AlIS.
M()NlA IT IVKNINU, Fctnuary li),
urnt time of the gorgeous i.tvctaciilnr Drama,
'1 Me. HE III U.
Admission to lla'lnci s. itti cent 10 all parts of tho
Ilonse. thllilrcn, 20 cents,
linori open at i !.'. t unam rises at 3-1.1.
Ailmisrlon to evening periormance, 'ts cents, 50 conti.
and i.
Doors open at 6'4S. Curtain rises at 1 49.
ALNLT KTREI.T T 11 E A T R E. N. E.
corner NIS'iil andWALNlM' Streets.
HOI Kill WI.KK
of tie hlnhly tucccsiul ecgiiKCiucut of
Mh. JVBS a. ( LArtKE.
CLARKE IN OHKaT ( OlIK' V H Alt V CTF.R3.
JiOC.sE CROWDED IN EVK'4Y PART.
Dlckev Sharp Vt.J. B. CLARKR
l LiIiKt. bh Drouilo
'I H1M (Tuesday) EVEN1NU. February IS.
wllh r.nproiiriute cosiuim s and cute ul mouujng, dhske
srearc s great crcatlou, thn
t OJ1LDY OF ERRORS.
Dromlo ot Syracuse Mr. J. 3. CLARK H
To conclude with the tew and highly succesiul
Comedietta called
DICKEY'S WOOINO.
KKhevHinrp Mr J S. CLARKE
io com nu nee with the capital Farco of
THE Yt'CTU WHO NhVt.R MAWAWOMAN.
MRo. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH STREET
i UEAT KE. lleglns at 14 o'clock.
LA Si WEi K ot'' EMM.V WALLER
AND Mh. W.vLLl.R.
THIS i Tuesday ) r VKN I t u, tebrunry 13,
THr. DCt'HK.-S Ob' MAI Ft.
'I HE DUCHKMS OK MAl.Kl.
T11K DCtUEdi OF MALF1.
Duc.he-s of Mulfl EMMA WALLKR
Duke Ferdinand Mr. w LLbH
An till to JlcKeo Rmikin
l.OMullo u L, ii on
iiUlmesta Mr. Wallis
.lier which,
JOHN' WOPP9.
T t JOHN" AVOPP8.
.Tohn Wopps Ptnart Fobson
Mis. W opus Mri. r Henri
Fit 'DAY, BE N h FIT OF J- MMA WALLKR
1IONDAY NEXT, rUArittl's -SAjl."
A
C.'.RC-NEW AMERICAN THEATRE.
WALLETT THE JESTER'S
BEN L FIT.
FRIDAY EVENING, February 16.
KOVEIi PROGRAMME.
WALLtTT AS TI1E STATU C.
WALLET! '8 LECTURE OS MESMERISM.
WALLETl'S SHAKESPEARIAN READINGS.
The whole Company and noble vtud will be called Into
requisition, to form a (rand phalanx of Equestrutn
wonders seldom seen never excelled. See bills of
the day.
BOX OFFICE OPEN DAILY. 2 12 St
Kl E W AMERICAN THEATRE
GRAND NATIONAL CIRCUS.-WALNUT Street,
above Eliith.
FVF.RY KVEMN'O,
ANDiON WEDNESDAY AND BATfjRDAY AFTER-
aooss.
p0 werfur, ati kaction8,
THE erLKBKATrl) W. F. WALLETT.
only six nd a halt years ol'ag.
THE hOUTH AMERiOAN BROTHE83.
and his Trained Dous.
bl'LENDIIJ STUD OF HORSED.
MEKICAN ACADEMY .OF MUSIC.
COMBIKED EFFORT OF LITERARY SOCIETIES.
PUBLIC MEETING
OF TUB
"LITERARY UNION OF PENNSYLVANIA."
ON THURSDAY EVENING, Febr.iary 15, 186.
ArWrei'es, Recitations. Debates. Readings, cto . by
f. K MURDOCH, N.K. RlCUAKiiSUN. CH ARi.ES W .
DROl KE. und spcukers iioin tlie dlllerent societies.
jt iisiu vy iiie ueruiunia urcnesira.
Tickets (i0 cents t reserved seats 75 cents. Fur !ni
T. 14. Pugh's, B. W. corner of Bixth aud (Tiesnut
streois. 2 111 ftt
JOYEIl OF ACADEMY.
CIIAS. II. J A II VIS'
THIRD MATINEE,
AT FOUR O'CLOCK,
Thursday, February 15, ISG6.
b INGLE ADMISSION ONE DOLLAR
Tickets and Programmes at the Music Stares. 2 in U
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS. -COUMEIt OP
I TENTH and CHEbNUT StreeU.
rOSlilVELY THE LAST WEEK
POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK
OJ' THK
peak family
SWISS
BF.LL RINGERS.
MONDAY, February 12,
andovcrv evening through the wees:.
EN HUE CDAN&E OF I'KubK VMM 1". I
E.n'IIRE CII4NUE OF PROGRAMME I
SATUItuAV, LAH'l ORAND MTlNEf.. Juj
Admission, 35 cents, hecured Seats, 5U cents. Childreu
25 cents. No halt price to secured scats. '
Doors open at 7 o'clock. '1 o commence at 8.
Jlatinee aiimittunce, 3o cents. Children. IS cents,
ilstinee Doors open at 2 o'clock. oiiiim-nce at3.
2 12 bt C. C. CIIASE, BusIqcbs Agent.
VTITROU8 OXIDE MATINEE.
1' Dr. CtiLTON will have the pleasure to give to
l.A
D1EW(oui.v)A LKCTUllK with au EAHIlllI'lON
of the ik'IKhilui effects
LALUIUNU UAS,
ut JMiiiois O.V1DE or
AT CONCERT HALL,
Cn THURSDAY AFTERNOON. February 15.
At least twelve ladles will Inhale tho una. At the
close, teeth will be extiaeted forsiverui ladles, without
pain, and ibe prociss fully explained.
Doors open at 2. 'I o comiiienue or 8 o'clock.
2l2ilt ADMibSlON, FREE.
ACADEMY OV FINE ARTS, CIIESN-TJT
Btreet, above Tenth.
Open iroui 9 a. M. till 6 P.M.
Benjamin West's fireat Picture of
CHRIST REJECTED
till on dilution. 11
Q OFFERING MACHINES.
GOFFERING MACHINES.
A lame assortment of Goffering Mc chinos just
received per ateamer "bt. George."
FOR SALE BY
ISAAC TOWNSEND,
IIouee-FurniHiiini More of the late JOHN A. MUR.
I'HEY,
2?o. 022 CUmNUl STREET,
, f f Bolow Tenth Street.
EEVENDE STAMPS, REVENUE STAMPS
,, a . AVENUE STAMPS,
Of all deicrlpUons,
OI all discnpUous,
Alwavs on hand,
. Always on hnud.
At EVANS', No. 630 CHKSNUT Street.
At LVANh', No. (jit) Cnt.BSUl' Hliuet,
Due dour below Beven h street.
Oue door below heveuth street.
The most liberal discount allowed,
'ibe most liberal discount allowed. 2 J
GOVERNMENT SALES.
QAI.F. OF CODKMNEL QUAKIKR MASTER'S
V r10ht8, B1EAA1 KMjKNfc, 'IKLhOUArjl
MATERIA Ij, MC.
Chie QuAKTrtrrAflTErt'e 0no,
noi, 1
Dkpot of Wapiiinotox,
WiSmwnTfiM II I' ITf.hrni.rv
-12, 18 ifl )
Will be sold at l'ublio Anction, undor tbo direouon
01 Jlrcvet Lientcnant-Co'oucl James ttoore. A.
Q l., at Warehouse No 8. on N EV YORK AVnne,
between ElrhtcouUi and Ninrt'onth stroots, Wash
itiKUin, 1. c, on FRIDAY. February 2.1, 18:17, nt.
. ,o'?!OF A. M., a larue lot of COMUEUND
QUA RT ERM ASlEU'S SIOKES, k,lV consist-
Bucket.
Anger,
( h si. la,
Fi.es.
Hntchets,
Hammers,
faws,
V hi elbarrows,
Grindstones,
Fire Hoso,
1 adders,
I'aulllns,
Fork Barrels,
(Jos Generators,
Kojfs,
K'lUO,
Trucks.
1 Steam Eneino, com-
l'oieis,
C'o's.
Cauldron',
Kettles,
Fans, ,
Stoves,
Miovels,
Chairs,
bests,
Desks,
AVardrotos,
l.ou ncrs,
l.enor 1'iOfBCS,
DittOOU3,
Tables,
Viiulow Shades,
Iieors.
Window Frames,
Toitctbcr with a lot of
plelo, bcloni'iii to a
n asbiDj; ilaciimo, etc.
1 ELECi R Al'lIIC MATERIAL,
cors'stlnir ol
Reel I'urrows,
40 Bearoslic's Biannl Telegraph Instrnmonts, with
Ches's;
4J W ire Real!', 115 Reel Stands,
C9 Gears fordo., 40 Roel llaudlos,
419 (straps for Reel Larrows.
Tho (fores inuft be removed by tho purchasers
w lttiin live (lavs Ironi date of sale,
icrms Casn, iu Uoverumi nt funds
1). H. KUCRER,
Brryot MaJ.-Gcnoral and Cbiot Quin n riuastor,
2 13 t Pepnt of Washington.
IARGE C-OVERNME.NT WALK OF OCEAIV
j AM) RIVER MEA51EK8, iUviS, SCHOOL-i-Rte,
HiKRY-BOATS, E1J.
I'IKICK CHIIP yUARTKRMABTKK,
JlILlTAHY DlVlHION OF TUB GULF.
Ki.w Orleans, La., February 7, 1303.
lno lollowiUK-namcu vessels Lolont'tiiK to tho
yuarteimastet's Department, United ht itosArmr,
will bo soul at Public Auction, to tbe highest bidder,
on the S8ib day of February, lSiirt, at tho ofiiee ot the
thief Quartermaster, Latayetto squaro, Ho, 113
Ccmp street:
bieatnehip ' Crescent," registered 1219 tons, iron
vessel.
Meamrhip "St. Mary," registered 1218 tons. Iron
Vefs.oi.
is eamsuip "Clinton," regljtered 1233 tons, iron
tS60l. (-
ritcamsliip "Alabama," registered 630 tons,
btcamship "Georao rcabody," roxi'tcred
1018
steamship , Convoy,",iolstored 425 ions.
8iiamhip "l'lonU-r," recistorcil 300 tons.
1'ropi-ilor "Coiintiiian." repisteied a6 tous.
Propel er "Sumon," registered 350 tous.
l'rcpeller ' Foole," refiniorci 470 tons.
Propeller "f.xact," reirisieiod 2(i' tons,
l'ropotler "Kortir." registered 483 tons.
Projeller "Iltizzar," registered 450 tons,
liopeher "Alliance," reirisiored 3lJ3 tons, iron
vessel
Side-wheel towboat "St. Charles'" registered 53S
tons.
is de-whccl Btcamcr "J. W. Hancock," retristorcd
CH0 tons.
Sloe-wheel steamer "Diana," registered 700 tons.
Side-wheel stoamcr "Coi. Walcomb," reaisturod
220 tons.
Sido-wheol steamer "JIustanr," roKistorod 178
tons.
Stern-wheel steamer "Altamont," registered 292
tons.
fttern-whccl rtramer "Emma," registered 1S9 t n.
istcrn-wheel steamer "Colonel Boncuiut " rotri"
tered lfcl tons.
Wbeoi in lecoss steamer "Tamaalliias," reeistcrod
314 tons, iron vessel.
w lied in recess sieamor "ilatamoras," reirlsterod
834 tons, iron vessel.
Centre-wheel steamer "Colonel Colburn " reen
tered 125 tons, larpo railroad terry-bout. '
C lure-wheel steamer "uenerdl Kansom " reen
tered 104 tons, 1tko railroad ferry-boat.
Centre-wheel steamer "hopper," registered 270
toi.B, laro railroad lerry-boat. ,
lug perry," reensterort 155 tons.
Tuir "Jonuie," reebitered 14 tons.
lug Cievelana," registered 37 tons,
lug "Bello Harlmfrtou," registered 95 tons.
Schooner 'Electric," refsteied 147 tous.
Scnooner"li 1) Adams " reuisterod 112 tons
Schooner "cout," roiisterea l'6 tons,
beboouer "Union," registered 1)8 tons.
Schoonor "W'inorm," registered 117 tons.
fccUotuor "Aunetto," rocistered lHo tons.
Scboouer "lliiihluiider,' reg.stered 310 tons.
Model barge "Co.ouol Muiligau,' registered 120
toi:s.
lhree(3) lighters.
Ono 1( ) tlatboat.
cn (10) small boats.
1 lirce (3) barges.
Xme (i) yawis.
A lull description of these vessels can be had on ap
plication at the cilice oi Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel
E. is. A LLE N , Assistant Ouortormaster. I rlmi,
his street, Kew Orleans, ana most of tlioiu can be
seen at thlB port or vicinity.
I ernis t asli in United Mntos currency, or audited
transportation vouchers; fifteen (15) per ceut of tlio
purchase money to bo paid on bt tiding oil' each bout
and the balance to be paid within eight(8)days tiien
UJ ler.
By order of the Quartermaster- General.
C. G. SAWfELLF,
Colonel nnd Chiet Quartermaster,
2 1214t tlilitarv Divston of the tiulf
TXIEKfelVE SALE OF GOVERNMENT CLOTH
Chiev qitaktkumartrr's Office )
Philapelpuia LitvoT, February 10, 1808
T ill oe sold at Pub io Auction, at tlie bOHUY'L
KILL ARSENAL, Philadelphia, ou WEDNESDAY
the 21t instant, at 10 o'clock A. At,, a reat vani v
A xes.
Jackets.
Boots,
Uootees,
Buttons,
L'cats,
cieat Straps,
Camp Colors and Cases,
Cft8,
Cap Covers and Capes,
Canteens,
Drawers,
Epaulettes,
Flairs.
KnapsackB,
Ko.ties,
lA.-rt;ius,
Miltuns,
Mess Pans,
Numbers,
Pillow Cases,
Pompous,
Shirts,
stockings,
Scoles.
.SDud.s.
Gaiters, Leather
Canvas.
and ."ho vols,
tweat leathers,
hilk Blue and 'carlo,
lents about 6000 Cotton
and Linen.
Tent Files,
Hatchets and Knndlos,
Haversacks,
Hat Ornaments,
Iron Bedsteads,
lion 1'otH,
laJnitu.
Toeether with nianv other arrlc'os not pnmnn.
rated iu this adveriiseuicnt.
Many of tho articles are new and in excellent
condition. Catalogues stating quautit.os, aud do
Kribing the property, can bo obtained at this
Ollice.
Tbe articles can be seen tor two divs previous to
the sale, upon application to tho Military Hicre
ki eiier at the Arsenal,
leruia Lttih, in Oovernmeat funds.
WILLIAM W. McKIM,
Colonel and Chief Uuarioniiuver
2 12 0t PhiiaJelph.a Depot.
p A PIER MACHE GOODS.
PAriEK MACI1E GOODS.
TARTAN GOODS,
SCOTCH PLAID GOODS.
A lire assortment 0 Papier Macho Work Tables,
Writing Desks, Inkstands, and Scotch Plaid Goods)
Juet received per the steamer "St. Goorgo," too lata
tor Cbris'mas sales, suitable for Bridal Gilts, etc.,
will be sold low, "'
ISAAC TOWNSEND,
Douse FuinisliinK Store of ihe late JOBJJ A
UURPHEY,
No. 922 CBESNUT 81BEET,
JIVA Below Tenth rtreot.
REVENUE STAMPS. REVENUE STAMPS,
HKVENUE 8TAMP8,
Of a'l descriptions,
Of all descriptions,
Always on hand,
........ . Alwvs on band.
At FVANft', No, 630 CnRKNUT street.
At K VANS', Ho. tv rUKIKiJT Street,
On door below Heveatn streot.
One door be ow Heveutli Struct.
The mot Mheral discount allowua.
Ibe most liberal ducouut aUowcd. it
GOVERNMENT SALES.
SALE OF MEDICINES BELONGING TO THE
AIEDKAL DEPAltrUENT OK l HB ARMV.
AlKDICAL i ORVKVOR'a OFrion,
WAflnmoTON, D. C, Feb uarv , 116
An anction sale of valuable Medicines no longer
rrquirrd by tbe Medical i'cuartmont, U. H. 4rmy,
will be held In this city on IIICRSLIAV, tno 1st day
ot March next, and succeeding davs, if nceesrt-, at
10 o'clock A. M . at ti.e Warehouses located on Judl
nr fcquare, Filth and K (treeta, back ot the City
Ihe Medicines are In Ihi orllnal packages, and
tbe attention of the trado is invited to this alo,
which will cmbraco the following prinotpal art'
drs, vis.:
Ftl.er, fco phuric, 6C0 lbs., Dover's Powder, 2T0 lbs ,
Alcohol, f.oO bott'es, Cod Liver Oil, lUOObot
Iprnnnnnd tpirit of ties,
Fiber, 600 lbs.. .Camphor Til's, 1000 doi.,
J'imnio i erate, 10T0 lbs , ICompoundCathartlcPilis,
( bloroloim, 600'bs 8000 dozen,
"r'n u1 ,rBCt " Bucbu, Opium Puis, 1000 dozr n.
t.' ii tlodmo or Potassium, 20)
Floid Extract of Cln-I lbs.,
choro 6U0 lbs., Rhiilmrb, bOOIbs..
ulil Kxtractot Ipecacu- l owdeiod Rhubarb, 2f0
nnba, 2u0 lbs., I lbs.,
'n'd Kx-ract ot Jthnborb, 'Syiup of Squil's. 500 lb- ,
iSOIbs., ICouipound npiriUol Lav-
Mass Ryararg, 2-sO lbs., I euder, 500 lbs.,
Kesido o' her articles.
Lpwnrds of ixty artic cs rf the Materia M.ditti.
in lots similar to tho abovo, will bo offored lor
tulo
t afa'oguea containing a comnlole list, with lull
rarticular, will bo ready by tho 17t.i mst.
J oi nu, Casn, m doverrniout luuds
live rinvs will bo allowed to purchasers in ro
rnovmg their property.
C. SUTHERLAND,
Surgeon U. S. A., Modicai I'tirveyor.
C. W. BOIELEK, Jr,
lit Auctioneer.
OALE OF COADEMKED ORDNANCE
STORES.
Will bo sold at
PDELIC AUCTION.
AT
INDIANAPOLIS ARSENAL,
INDIANAPOLIS, 1XD.,
ON FEBRUARY 20, 1SG6,
at 10 o'clock A. M., a lnrpe quantity, couslatir.g iu
part or the following articles, viz.:
074 Carbines, various kinds.
C6,CC0 Muttets and Rifles, new and old United Stales
and foreign, of various cahhros.
03 Starr's Army Rovolvoif , serviceable.
276 Savage's Navy Revolvors, new, and othors,
with a largo lot or spare parts, tor the repair
of small arms of various patterns.
4C0 Cavalry Sabre Bo'.ts, worn.
724 Cavalry Saddles, worn.
1,000 Cavalry Bridles, worn.
28 Belt Holsters, for Pistols, worn.
200 Cartridge Boxes, for Pisto's, worn.
1,158 Cartridge Boxes, ior Carbines worn.
00 Slings, for Carbines, worn.
1C8 sets of Artillery Harness, worn.
47,000 sots of Infantry accoutiomcnis, WDrn.
Also a largo lot of a(.pcndaos for tho various
kinds of Mnskets and Rifles. '
Samples to be seen at tho
INDIANAPOLIS ARSENAL,
and at the
UNITED STATES ORDNANCE AGENCY',
No. 45 "WORTH STL EE r, NEW YORK CITY.
TERMS OF SALE CASn.
JAMJiS il. vniiriivioRE,
1 8;2 20 Capt and Bvt. MoJ. Ord., Commanding.
J EXTENSIVE SALES OF GOVERNMENT
j HOLI.1N . RIOCK
Military Division of the Tknxesskb,
CUIilf OuAllTKItiIA8Tl.U'H OlTFlOE,
U. S. MlLITAUY RAILHOAP,
Nashvillk, Tenriespco. January 9,1H05.
Vt in be told at mono Auct-on. at Momphis, leu
nceece, WLDNEDAl', February 7, ISOil, tho lol
lowitp deecrrbed Ro.lincbtock, Viz:
Four (4) Loeon-otivo KniniB, live foot cause
fhrei old and oisntantied, one repairable.
Sixteen (10) Box and nine (0) Flat Cars (moro or
or le.-s), live leet caugo.
Snnie time nnd plnce
Cue (1) Locomotive Eugino, five feet gaugo, lylcir in
the ouch on the line of the Alississippi Central
Railroad, twelve mile" north ot drar.d Junction.
Al' A11VILLE, 1ENN., WEDNESDAY, FEB
RUARY 14 18g6, will be sold the following described
Boiling stock, ail of live feet gaugo, and in good
running oioer, viz.:
Oni (1) Locomotive Engine, Lvman & Souther,
bu.ldero.
EiRhteen (18) Locomotivo Eugines, B. Norris &
tuns, bnildis.
One (IJ Locomotivo Engine, Rodders' L. and M.
Vv crlts, builder!1.
Otic (1) Locomotive Engine, Swinbourn & Smith,
Utnocrs
Ore (1 1 Locomotivo Tender. .
t wo Jiunaied (200) Flut and Box Cars, moro or
less.
Same time and nlacp :
ive (6) Loeoniotive Engines, unserviceable
Boilers and Running Gears for T wo (2) Dummy E-n
cii.es, unserviceable.
Five (S) bpans (1&0 feet each) McCallum'a Truss
Bridge ,
Two (21 Spans Bridge (CO feet each).
Ono iluiidred and i Itiity-threo (1,) perch of first
and tecond-cluss Cnt bfouo, comprising (ouuda-
t on of Round Home.
W ill also be "old on above-tnontioned dtes at
MEM1 Ills and N ASH VI L l.K, the balance of M I LI-
iaki itsiLKUAU PKOPEUTX remaining undi
posed ot at that time.
halt s will commence at each place at 10 o'clock A
M , nid continue until all tbe property is disposed of.
1 F.R11S OF SALE Cash, in Government lunds;
or w hen purchased by railroad companies, on credit
lif oesired) of not exceeding two years, payable
In monthly Instalments with interest at tbe rate of
V0 rer ueiit. per annum, secured by bond satisfac
tory to the Government for doable the amount of
the property purchased.
Full descriptions of tbe Engines can be obtained
ou application to Captain S. R. HAAllLL, A. Q. M
Na-hville, Teiinessee.
F, J. CRILLY,
1 16 2t Brevet Major and A. Q M., U. 8. A.
G
OVEENMENT IIAUNES3 AND SADDLES.-
AM 11IMEMSK STOCK OP
SADDLES, BllIDLF.-.
tOLLABS. KEINS,
1IAL1ERS and (VIAIN3,
BUELllY TENTS. WAGON OOVt-IH,
1-OHTABLE FORGE'S ETC. UlC.
Moch of this Harness Is new all Inspected work, and
suited to all kinds of city, truck, or farm purposes.
Who.eiulo er Itciall.
GREAT BARGAINS.
PITKIX & CO.
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8 A L E -
LaRGE SALE OF FINE SURGICAL INSTBU.
M E.N rs
Willbesold atAnc'lon.at tho Medical Purveyor'!
Warehouse. '
ri'PLIC fQUAKt... NMIVILLE, TFNw
PnftON 'nJ-MAT, FEBRUARY 13, 1863. ' J
100 I eueral Operating caeew,
21) Minor do do
2Ci l xfcctfrg and Irephlnlne- Cases;
f6 I'est Mortem Cases, large:
KOPis ecting Cases;
200 Pocket Cases, two folds;
SfiO do do threo 'olds;
RiO Momttch I'nmps, pnri fJuto-key valve;
toOTitth 1 xtiactnc lnslrunieuts;
600 Davidson's SoM-lnjecting Syrineet:
1(100 Scarificators;
12 000 (tipping Classes and Tins;
1 6(i0 T.usses slnglo and double;
1.4C0 Scissors;
6 (00 'tourniquets, all patterns:
l,rV0 Hard Unlit er byrini'e?, assorted s:zcs:
m Sets Splint, all sizes;
Stethoscopes, I oiictie Depr"sors, Syringes hypo
Jleim c, Etc , Obstetrical Cases, Sjieculums, LauouU
Etc Etc. Etc
A portion of the foregoing articles are second
band, and will be solo wpara'olv. I ho balatio is
entirely new. Ihe general operating cases contain
instruments for amputations, cxsoctions, minor
('iterations, end sets ot Cathoters and sounds.
AT SAME PLACE
ON WEDNESDAY, February 14,
WILL BE SOLD, A STOCK OF
NEW BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY, WRAP.
FIN I. PAPER,
AM)
80C0 STANDARD MEDICAL BOOKS,
Coi'Sistlnc in part of
Dtiiiliscii's Medical Dirtionarv ;
I'rnctico Ied;cm.j, W'ooda', Bonnet's.
V arson's, etc ;
Iiulton's Physiology;
Vircl ow's latholor ;
Surgery Grosj, Erichson, Fergrj.
sou, etc. ;
U. b. Dispensatory ;
Beck's Jttnspiudeuce;
FaiTish's J'liarmucv;
'J berai eutics, Wood, and Stlllo
Minor tiurjer? ;
Surgical Anatomy;
ChenMSri7. Vnu'iu.ct.
Welster's Dictionary, etc tc
etc.
do
do
small quarto;
fine, who o bound
'0 do Wniing Paper, assorted;
1000 liiksfands, vanotis patterns;
2C0M 0 Envelopes, assorted;
CMlO li;a k Books, miscellaneous;
DM) l ortlol os;
l'eitoils, Pon, ink, eto , etc.. cto.
tcmo of ih" Medical Hooks aro second-hand,
nrd wtH Le sold sepurutcly. '
1 be Books and lustiuments can bo inspected tha
dnv l elore the sale.
Catalogues may l e had on application.
ROHER1' FLETCHER,
nrlIeon and Brevet Colonel U s. Volunteers,
1 -1 36c Medical Purveyor U. S. A.
TUBLIO AUCTION OF SUBSISTENCE
1 8IOUES AND PROPERTY.
OVKICK DEPOT COMMIHBAHY OP SUnSISTENOB
W ASiiiKQro.N, V. C, February 2, lHiki!)
"Will I e ofTered at Public Auction, at Sixth street
, ir,',.n. 1,1,8 ci,v ut 11 o'clock A. .VI on TUtS.
DA , lebrusry 2(1, 18G0. the lollowing arbcles:
About 0 bead ol excellent work Oxen.
2 Cows.
rO.OOO pouLds of Corn (in tho car).
40 100 pciiLds of llran.
117 000 pounds of Hay.
2,200 gallons of Extract of Coffee.
Yix ' l0"0Wlu' condemned Subsistence Stores
About 2C00 pomidj of '.'alt Beef.
080 pound of Smoked Beef.
8617 boxes of r-moKed Herring.
loM) j ouiii s of Hard Bread.
11U0 founds of Corn Meal.
40 pounds of Dried Peuchos.
SIKiO jiouuds of I loiiimy.
Ot 0 i ounda of Desicentod rotntoos,
JJ40 vounds of Mixed Vegetab.es.
2f4 Iiollliili; nf Iti.iins ntn
rJitS 410 iolJowlutf urucles ot Commissary Tro
Iron Srfes.
I Pinchers and Adzes,
Bnko Pans,
I Trucks,
I Wheelbarrows,
Field Desks,
CodeoMiUs,
I Pumps,
I Axes
lAxo Handle,
Cooking Stoves,
'Breau I roughs, ,
l etter Presses,
Lci-ks.
'lat ics,
Chairs.
Carnp Tablo,
Si ru.g Balunces,
Beam c-cales.
1 laiiorm Scales,
Counter Scales,
Meat haws,
I ommiesarv Cl est.
l one mo,
liquid auu Dry Measures, C auldrons,
Juucetis. iFiro-bnck,
Cooper Mces. li.amps.eto.
Alto, a lot ot Coffee and halt Sacks, Gunny Bags,
Raj;, etc etc. ' '
Jeims-Cash, in Government funds.
r, J. BELL,
2 6 8t Major and C. S., U. cjTa.
UREAU OF ORDNANCE
Navy Di pabtiient. I
U'lPurvTiiM ............ -io i"fn r
fcaie of serviceable ano nnsnrv ceuble
, NAVY POWDEliS,
at .be Cnitcd Stales Navv Yard. Norfolk, Virginia.
'Ihere will be sold to iho lnghest bidders, at publlo
auction, at noon on the lGth day of Maren, 1806, in
the oilite ol tho Inspector of ordi ano.-, at the Nor
lolk Navy Yurd, ly sample five hundred and lhirty
lonr tliooFaiid tour hundred and three (S214031
pounds oi Navv Powders, as lol.'ows:
U2,o0 I'ouuds, herviceoblo.
7 b77 " coi demned.
10618 " damaged.
4,048 " coni)rcsed.
C84.403
As only about two hundred and seventv-two thou
sai d three bundled and Mtv-liy- (272 366) pounds or:
tlicee pownersaro In barrels, purchasers must pro
vide barrels into w hich the remainder ot the powders
may be emptied from tho tanks, tor which a poriod
pi thirty (i0) days will be allowed. Tho powder in
barrels, however, must bo removed within ten days
Iroin the day of tule, other wee thoy will rovert to
tbe Government.
J eims ci.sb, in Government funds, one-half of the
T.ni chase money to be dopositod at the completion of
ihcsaio, and tbe leuiainder before tne powders aro
removed. II. A. WISE.
1 22 mws 1 8 14 Chief ot Bureau.
BUREAU OF ORDNANCE, NAVY DEPART.
MEM'.
W AeninoTON City, Jan. 10, 1S63.
Sale ot about one thousand (10. 0) tons of Navy
SHOT and SHKLl, at the Forts uoar tae eutrauoo
to Capo Fear hiver, North Carolina
Nonce is hereby ivon that on the 16th dav of Feb
ruary, 1808, there will be sold at public auction to
the highest bidder, without rcsorve, and in lots to
suit purchasers, about ouo thousand (1000) tons,
more or lesi, ol SHOT and fell r LL thrown into tho
Forts at the entrance of Cape Fear River, H. C , bf
lite tav during their bombardmont.
Terms cash in Government lunds, one-half the
purchase money to he paid bv the purchaser on tbe
estimated weights immediately upou the eonolusioa
of tne sale, and tho remainder on the actual
vtciublsiipon delivery and removal, which must take
piece within ten days alter the sulo, otner .visa the
pujectlicB will revol t to the Government.
H. A. WISE
127 lOt Chief of Bureau.
OALE OF NAVY POWDERS AT THE NAVY
KJ I AUV, PORTSMOUTH, fc. U.
liVHBAV OS- OtlOKANCB,
Navy Dui"art'bnt.
w ABniNOTON CITY. January 22. 18'i
i'i6.
There will Le sold o the highest bidders, at noon
of tie fourteenth (11th) dav of February, 18d6, in the
ollice of the Inspector of Ordnance, at tho Ports
nut lit h Nnvv Yard, by Hample, Ave thousand barrels
Oi NAVY POWDERS.
Terms Cash, in Government funds; one-half to
le deposited at the oud ot thosale.aud the remainder
within ten days afterwards, during which timo thti
powders rruHt be rumovod from the Portsmoutli
Magazine at tbe Navy Yard, otherwise they will
revert to t' e Government.
H. A. WISE,
24wfmt214 Chief of Bureau.
DYEING, SCOURING, ETC.
EW YORK DYEING AND PRINTING
K8TAHL1S11MENT, Btatcn Island, .No. 49 H.
ElOHTH Streot.
This Company, so long and f-ivorahly known In New
York fur the pnst lorty-six years, huvo opened au otrloe
hb above l.n dies' and voiitirnieu'H sariusiits ai d wear
litK apphrel of every kind I'vuu a d C enued in the most
pm tect manner Mum uid spots reniuvod iroin KHnueut
wliltoui bcliiK I Ippeu.
JieichuiiiH liavni noods of uudes'rjblc eVois can have
il.cui reibid lu supiriorBti le. 1 -f Jm
r.o do
2C0 do
f0 do
f.0 do
ISO do
400 do
CO do
CO flo
40 do
00 r o
675 do
70 do
20 do
(560 Blsuk
I(f0 do
125 do