1 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGIUPII. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19; 18G0r 7- t . I . 1 I i i . i . i . t i . . i . . . , - : i I . A Hall at the Tnilcrlcs. The Paris correspondent of the London Morn (pg Star fciyrs Iho following; description of tho recent bull at the Tuileries: "The scene Is brilliant In the extreme. Ima gine t but nifbl hall JigbU-1 and crowded as it was last uig,bt bv Votnou blazing with diamonds and dressed as French wosicn alouo know how, and bv men in uniforms of- ever nation and ol eveiy hue, and yod must a'lniit that It Is a night ortti some fatigue. Remarkable among the crowd are the tall forms of the Morocco a.uba sadors, robed in the rich mellow white or their bouriiouH, ot which graceful garment the capu chon jwai worn over their heads, their poetic aspect somewhat marred, however, by very old yellow slippers and particularly slovenly drawn stockings. "Speeiullv courtco'is to these sons of the Bonlb. Is young l'nnce Ilohenzollern, over whose white uniform is slunir a straight shaped capo of dart sable, more peculiar (ban agreeable, I should say, on a ball uigbt The Emperor tn bis general's uniiurin louts well, but awfully bored, and 1 do bel'.eve t.as yawned more than once. He Is speaking; to blue-eyed Princess Hihenzol lern, whose dress ol oostlv Alencon tare over azure rets off her fair Coburg coloring and golden hair. "The crowd breaks In two lines, as svecps put. scattering bon mola and bestowing; gracious smiles, the witty Austrian ambassadress, her train oi black tulle and roses measuring lull four yards.' fche speaks lor a moment to a lady in starti ng attire. An amber satin petticoat, a jacket of fur-colored velvet tnnaod with brown and wnito dog esin, a coiffure sparkling with diamonds, evidently copied from, Isabel's 'Em press Josephine,' is the costume In which tho kiplcmatiUe Princess Korsatow has been plcosei to appear. "tier dory, by-tbe-by, Is worth listening to. The old Prince had iimcne estates, which he entrusted to his intendant's management. Thi latter managed so cunningly as toacqmro gradu ally, but surely, the whole property himself, and buy out the Prince, who, to reacquire the the family property, married his only son to the lntendant'9 daughter the ol the amber and brown-costume. "Another move In the crowd. Preceded by their chamberlains, their Mais'ios pass on their way to visit the mile reserved lor the subaltern otiicers and their families. Very lovely, but romewhat careworn, looks the gracieuse Em press. Trailing ivies tall over a tulle dress, of which the trout is covered with the imperial bee not a golden boe, but a brown, buzzing, working bee; a scarf of golden tulle, worn sash wise, and floating ntouud her slight figure, while the crown diamonds sparkle and blaze; a but-' terfly, in diamonds, is placed on her, and ap pears to have alighted on tho coronet which encii cles ber exquisite head. "Prince Napoleon is not with his imperial cousine, and I note the presence of Prin3css Mathilde and of the Wurtetnbure prince who fought at Snllermo at the head of bis Ausirian regiment. The absence of the Prelect of the Peine and of bis family is caused by a family aflliction. Earl Cowlsy has escaped, and is already at home, but Lord and Lady Gray of Gray are here, as are Lord and Lady Perth; and English beauty is well represented by stately Marechale Canrobert (nee Macdonald ), and by Mrs. MUcs, the latter more queen like even tain her fair compatriot, in white and silver, and wearing a coronnl of oearls. Her husband's Dcputv Lieutenant's uniform is the only one I remark: and, by-the-by, there are very lew Entrlifh. "But proceed we to the card-room, where around twelve tables superannuated dowagers and purblind generals appear thoroughly to en)ov therr rubber ot whist, ecarle, etc. Beyond, in the throne-room, over the velvet and gold cushioned symbol of sovereignty two Cent Gardes continually mount guard, lest it might occur to one of the cro d to repose his weariod limbs within its luxurious depths. Thence' tho supper-room is reached, and rierht glad are we to fiut outsell in charge of one of the hundreds of ivericd footmen, who supply you with delicious champagne, truffle salad, salmis of ortolans, and every imaginable restorative for our ex hausted nature, with a zeal and attention which I lor cne cannot too gratefully acknowledea. One footman is told off lor every three guests." Spanish Insurrections. The recent revolt in Spain gives interest to tho iollowing account of loimer insurrections in that country, which we find in the Paris Siec'.e: "It is a soit of Custilian appanage to wlata. to be free and independent, and to ptoclaim ono's opinion sword la hand. We will not go back to the days of the Cid, and the pronunciamento ot former times, but will confine our remarks to those of modern dates. The btafi'of tho Spanish army consists ot ten marshals (captains general), of whom five are honorary the King, the In fantes, and the Duke de Montpensier. The five others Espartero, luice de la Vittoria; Narvaez, Duke de Va'encia; Gutticrez de la Concha. Mar quis dt-1 Duero; O'Donnell, Duke de Tetuan; and Serano y jJoininguez, Duke jtia la Torre nave all tr.kcn part in celebrated insurrections. It they have fought the enemies of their country, they have also chiclly owed their elevation to the energy with which they have combuied their rivals. Anion the generals commanding tne ainerent arms, tae most illus trious General ROs de Olanc. Marquis de Guad v Gclu; General Zavala, Marquis do Sierra Bui- tunes, who is now purauiui; ueueim rrnu; Generul Dulce, Marquis deCatellrtorite; General do MoBbina, General Onaro Quesada, and many others have also shared in pronunciameutos. Ail those risings have not triumphed; but it must not be supposed thot a man is ruined for ever through having tailed once. 8ome tew gen erals have been shot; but mostot the vanquished have only been exiled. On the other hand, if a man does not always succeed in a first attempt, it is seldom that he is not more fortunate in a second. "Thus Narvaez, after his first, In 1838, was exiled and took reluee at Paris; but. in 181'J, while still in thut capital, he oiganizcd a vast conspiracy with the money of the exiled Queen Recent. ' fie landed at Valencia, passed bet ween all the generals who were watching for him, was 1843, entered Madrid in triumph and recalled Maria Christina, in commemoration or this surcet-Mul attempt he was made Duke of Valen cia, where he first touched lund. "MarEhal O'Donneil, now President of the Council, bad loner consoired against Espartero before directing the famous risin ot 1854. After hu success on mat occasion, no mercilessly crushed, in 1850. those of Madrid, Barcelona. and Saiaeossa, directed against himself, and only secured his power, alter the davs of tho 14th, lVib, 18tb, and 22d of July, for a very short reriod. Narvaez acain became Prime Minister. Marshal O'Donnell resumed what migbtbe called the eraud vteierfship in 1867. and be then gravo General Prim tho opportunity of distinguishing hiunelt by his side in Morocco. Notwithstand ing his laurels ol Tetunn, he wa3 compelled to see Marshal Narvaez take precedence of him in 18C4, and did not re-enter the ministry till July, 18K6. "The nower of the chiefs of Spanish insurrec tioiiHis not always of lone duration. Thus Esnar- tero (by whom we ought to have commenced), alter bis first rising in 1852 tn favor ot the Inno cent Isabella, passed eight years in combating Carlifin beiote he tounu an opportunity to take the first place. This occasion arose on his se cond revolt in 1841, when he became regent in the place of Maria Christina. But his com f. anions and rivals, Serrano, Lopez, and Cabel ero. pronom ced against him; Narvaez landel at Valencia, as already stated; Espartero was obliged to tiv to England for a retime. Keturninz from exile, he again became the head of the Progressist ptirtv, and after the rising of 1854 was made President of the Council. But O'Donnell, his rival, compelled him to resign in lkMi. nd the lisinus then made tn bis name were put down, so that tho Duke do la Vittoria might now De cunea me uutu oi ieieai, n reai and greiit services rendered to Spain did not protect ni9 name from outrage. It is not im litft that hp niftv vet be in power acain. notwithstanding his "advanced aire. The above facts will show that many illusions are enter twined rexnectins nronuncianiientos. They are the littj of Spain, and will coutinuo to ba so until a siroutr i lvil constitution shall place the conduct of its own atluirs in the Lauds of the Spanish nation." INTERNAL BEVENUE. I Vrrtn Jnly 186 J to Jnly IHA5 Two II n n- drvd id I.lrveit Mlillaa lloin tix -tiui nnt Conlrlbuted by EahSll lbs MnreiolKvcnn, The following tables, prepared for the report or tho Commissioner of Internal Revenue, and which will be published In a day or two, show that the receipts of Internal rovonue for the year ending June 3D, 1806, were $211,12n,529,17, of which the amount collected through the ml lectors aud assessors was JlNS.lia.SOfdi). The expense of collecting this sum was $1,7(1 ,Jf!G-31, and the several States contributed the following amounts: MsIdc 2 408.817 11 New liamp. hire a,424.Wf-7I V.rnu.nt.... , 77H,fM!i 27 Ma-fnchu"tif 23 2i0 8H U ltliode Irluiid 8141819 68 t ouiieoticui 6 IWrf.tfiW (4 Niw Yoil 48,90,65J fiO (sew Jvnn 7,167,012 62 1'tnwylvsDla 27'2'1'?? iJaS::::::::::::1:::::::::::: iKli Vlnms... cm V rsinla . 68,2,6 51 Kentucky; 4,6l.8W-82 IfDnewte 1.61.7 7 Ixniitiaui lfi 188 64 Oi.lo 16,ia,lC3 4t indiaiia 4 67121 iW Illinois 9,174,80 81 Michipu .T. 2,641 025 01 mi.coi.hu 1,775 2 K) 13 I'liirc.us 245.939 73 low l.b-W.Hl 64 Mls-ouu 6,243 64189 hstiiar 2H.67163 (.alitorn a ,.. 8,840 876 95 VnfdV.: 14 Ncvaiia... 28di78 27 I'O.orada 130,062 01 Ncbia-ks 68 0i4 60 New Mexico 4) 042 US U'lh 41 62a 03 W'BKliiuvtOD 70 74't33 ModUu 8J.022 98 Hie sources of these amounts havo been as follows: - , Mannfncinres and productions (104,879.009 60 b UBhter-d animalg 1 2.1 837 Oil fa ross receipts 8 801 84 13 hales 4 002,213 64 Licenses 12 618 478 67 Incomes 20,740 451 83 Leiacics.. 640.703 17 hctiedu e A 7H0 216 63 roenuorts 29,639 29 special li eo ne zs.wz'J.aii! vi I'enaltioi 617 6H7 41 Dividend" 14 886 608 68 tlarie 2 828 333 87 Stamps 11102,39214 United btatea Marshals 2 785 29 Total 8211,129,629 17 The larce sum oi $104,000,000 derived from manufactures and pioduetions is principally obtained the following sources: U ots and shoos 83 280,627 29 t i.arf 8,072,476 ISO L oin mr o,m5'mw oo Jlonulocluie ol cotton 6 747,923 18 . liiw cot on 772 93 43 Distilled spirits 16 995 701 68 Keimentcd liciuora tvu.iivi KdilI ure 2 788,247 93 tias... 1848,324 66 Learner 4 887,266 77 retro eum . 2 951 218 83 Japor 1 032.475 a Bupar 2,141 403 16 1 obacco 7 927,020 62 Woolen labncs 7,917 094.21 Slbepino with the Hrad to the North. Herr Dr. Julius von Fischwoiler, an eccentric Geiman physician, recently died, leaving in his win wnat ne conpiaeren a secret ior increasing the years of our life. His own aeo was 109. and he attributed It to the fact that hi always slept with bis head to the north, aud the rest of his body as nearly as possible in a meridional posi tion, t Bv this means, he thoueht. the iron in his body became uiatnetized, and thus increased tne energy ot the vital principle. EPICAL ELECTRICITY WONDERFUL SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY DR. S. W. BEOKWITU'H ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE No. 1220 WALNUT Street, Elect rlrity In all Ha Tarlonw Forms Auminiitaerwn ior me (jure or . ajbroulo llseitstn. ' Within the cast five vears. thrmtands of natienta liave btiu treated at this vtlico, auUorinff from aluest every lorin and condition of disease common to humanity, and in noarly a 1 eases a benefit or perlect cute lias keen effected, l'atsv, deafness, Olinonesa, rheumatism, dvsi ensia. cancer, and all the old knotty oist-Bbca luui, are a puaician's curse, as it proves eh iiiBDimy to eroicaie, are or our method com paratively easy ot ouie. Specimens of tumors of large erowin ex.raciea Dr muang ot J!-loctriciv alone, without pain, without the use of the kuite, nuuiurca. vr aur oiner meaua. mar ltd aouu at nm othce bv those interested. We are willing to under take any ol the following diaewiHS, with every hope auu (jrut-ucci ui bucccbs wuu vry many o.nsrs not licre enumerated : 1. lHatase ot the Brain and Nervout Suntem. inlipsy, Cliorea or SV Vitus' Danoe. 1'aralysi neiuipiegiaj, Aeurafia, iiysUTia, Aervouauens I'aipuaiion oi tne Heart, lockjaw, etc 2. Organs and Tittuet connected with the Diges tive himttm hore throat. Uvsneosia. Uiarrliuoa livsenierv. Obstinate Coustuiatlon. lluimoirholtlBa or j lien, itinous. riuiuieni, ana rumter s Uollo, auu an bik ciiouB ui mo r,irer ana spieen. 8. HeHriratory Oraans Catarrh. Coucrh. Infln eiza. AitMima (when not cauoed bv onrauio diseasa ol ti e atari :, liroucl ilia, 1 leunsy, r.eurodymu or nneun.amm oi me cneni, consumption in tne eorir slaves. 4. fibrous and Muscular Siistem - Rheumatism Gout, Lumbago, biili' eck, byinal Curvature, Hip uiseasts, cancers, minors. 6. Vrinat v and (Jenital Oraans. Gravel. Diabetes and Kidney Conplaints. luipoumce and 8uminaJ weuKutes. li.e latter complamis never tail tj yield rai'Utly (o this treatment 6. IHntasrs Peculiar to Females. Utetns Con plulnia, involving a uial-position, as Prolapsus, An troverslon, Ketroveraion, Inflammation, ClceraUon, and varioua other affections. of the Womb and Ova ries, Painful, tMippreBBud, Scanty, or Protnae Men. s million, Leucoirhwa. lu LAL1KS we can recommend this treatment at one of Ij J. VARIED KLCCK.iS. A moat inuume rab.e cases have come under treatment at oar ollioe who can teittily to this lact Mrs. 13 ECK Willi has iLtire cliaryo of the Laaios' I)o,urtmont Ktll'.KtCLe. the diseasou and all Interested re l ttoried to the follow lug named gentlemen, who have been treated and witnessed oar treatment oi others atls'o. 1'ilO W AI.KU r htreet: A. J 1'ltaaonton, Driuadier-Oeneral, Ko. 018 Si ruce street j A. l leasomon, Brlgadierdenoral, bt. Lotus, Mnaoun; Jaocb Vandeftritt, Oduasa, Dela ware; It A, hemple, tliroud mauutaoturer, Mount liollv, New Jersey) W. B. HinitU, lrou lounder, Mo Wi llauovur street, 1'liiladelplii; Oeorve Douglars Locul Kxpreea t oinouiiv, Ihila- delpbia; J W Bradley, publisher, No. Fourth street; Uobcrt W ork No. 61N 'third atreet; Colouel l. jn. t weeuey, aaseasor, eecoua Uistncl or rnna rtrlpbia, Walnut and Kighth streets; Goorgo U. Evans, Wo 418 Arch street, below Fifth; William I'oIoufc, tvne founder, third and Chesu at streets; Ed AlcLaue, manulactuier ol cotton goods, with very many oinoia. l'liywo aus or students desiring to have Instructloa lu t):e coirect application ot Electricity lor thayur of disease can apply at tne Office. Consultation lree. Descriptive circulars of cures effected, with numerous re lore noes, can bo bad vj application at the Office. AU letters addiessid to DR. K. W. UECKWITII, 2 leniw Vo. 1220 WALNUT Street, Phils. ELECTRICAL DISCtiVEKIES AND GI-OKIOTJSS KESULT), 1)R. W.J OAtLOW AT, FlectrlesI rhmlclan, fbr- Bfrtyths partner or TRO t ES80BC H BOL ,ES a(t;f anabarnoe ( a rear and a halt rrora thaoltf, 4 n ring which time be baa been envaiicd with 1'BOrk.BaOtt fiOLLES, bla fatber-lu-lnw, in Invoatlgalng mora fully tlie aubllme subject of Eleotrlultr a tba tiRLAT CUBATIYE GENT, lias resumsd bis anccesaful practlcs at Ho. 142 South EiaUTd Btrcot, where ba . la coring, with unparalleled succees, the went forma ot aoota and ehronlo dlaeasea. In our many acfeatlflo azperimMita with tba Electric Galvanlo, Klectro-Magnaila, and pare Magnolia Car- rents, and their Bumiroua modllloailona on tl e bodloa of var'oaa animals lot tha parpoea of aa- ceitalntng with minute aoenaor tha dlreot and indirect Influenoe of each on tha organisation, webavedamonntrated that Electricity la the vial ale went that It can be directed toanv organ or part of the body, and even after the vital mnctlons aoem paralyzed, poraeaaea the poTor of arousing the dormant energUa, equalizing the circulation, and restoring tie aj item to a aelr-f aatalntng healthy condition. The mi if talitfaciorf rtiulu tallim our Inrn'rw-nl. In soma Inatanoea the dlacaae of yearn' standing yields readily at tho first touch of the eleotrlo element, while in others it j t quires a more protracted treatment fae very important fta art ot our treatment la that no time la loat In exptrinuntiug with dlaeaae. Br means ot an electrical U-at, an accurate diagnosis la given at once, deteiminlng the locality and character ot the dlaeaae, and Indicating tha treatment to be pursued. DR. P. BHIDD, OF NEW YORK. CUT. a scientific) aentlcmaa of ability, fa associated with Dr. Galloway In the practice. TO LADIES. Onr treatment la eminently (uccessful In fema e dlaeaeee. Mrs. O. U. BOLLK8 girea her vain able aeivlcea to all lady patlenta. Having cured during the last twe.ve years riva thousand females suffering with every form of disease peculiar to their sex, her ability to cure Is wo.l estab lahed. Ber Brest experience recommends ber to the suffering of her aex. BEFEBEXCK we refer the diaeased and others In terested In our new practice to the following wit1, known gentlimtn, w ho have bjen treated successful. y by ua t George Giant, No 610 Chranut atreet. H Z l)eailvr. Vo. 1136 liesno. street. General Fleaaon on, So. Olrt Hpruce atieet. Major-General Ph-asonton, U .s.Armv lion X avid Wllius., Judueof Court of Claims. Wash- In C ton city. lion, juace i apron, Jew lorxcity, Ber. Dr WaieLall of Pittsburg, Pa. y dwln Correal, ti e great Tragedian. Iter Dr. lia 1, ot Phi adelphla. Ber DanleU'lark, Hlmols olonei luomaa W. Bwecney, Asacasor, So. 716 Wal nut kircet. Ueorue 11. Earie, Attorney at-Law, oixtn ana unesnut atree a. manuel Bey, a ttorncy-at-i-aw. o. 707 Hansom at. Tr. George W. Freeo, Lancaster city, Pa. Dr. Wn. It. Brewn, Glrrrd House. Bcv. Mr. MaHory, Norrlstown, P. Albert H. Mcolar. No. 5j wn lam at, VewTora: city. C CumiBlnKa Ktuyresant atreet. New Tork olur. 11 C. i-burt eft" o. 37SJ Market street Jolm a) . Bulst Mo 13'i3 South brad street G. W. Merchant, Uermantown, Philadelphia. 81TJDENTS can enter at any time for a full course of instruction tn onrnew mode or applying Electricity and lis dlf ereut modifications In the cure of all diseases. The old students of PROF. BOLLES or myself who are practising our old system In thta city, are especially Inrltcd to become Instructed in our nete diteoteriet. so tbat they may be enab'ed to tr. at disease with much mora success and produce cures tn one-half the' time than by our old system. CONSULTATION FltEE. An Interesting circular mailed by addressing BUS. GALLOWAY & SHEDD, No. 112 Soulh EIGHTH Street, 1 15 lllti PHILADELPHIA. EE1IOVAL. 'We will remove to tho spacious build ing Ko. 1230 WALKCT Street about the 26th of this month, our present building being too small for aur ex. tensive practice. DBS. GALLOWAT & SHEDD. SOMETHING NEW. Smoking, Chess, and Reading Booms Combined. PLEASANT BEfcOBT FOB UEXTLEME1T. T. G. KOltONY & Co., No. 1235 CHESNDT STRE. T. TEA, COFFEE, CHOCOLATF. ETC., ALWAYS KEPT FOEEIGS ASD DOM ESTI 0 N EWSPAPEHi ALWAYS Among which can be found i F ntieti Once-a-Week, London Times (daily and weekly), London illustrated, Hell's I lie. M ancbester Clipper, London Era, Louaon Society, London Orcbeatra, 1 un. Aiuen&'uui, Temple Bar. i ornhlll .Magazine, London Journal, Garten Laube, Kladderadatch, Kolnl'clie Zettung, Harper's Monthly, 1 eauer, Army and Nary Journal. Northern Wllg, LATEST BETItBNS OF STOCKS. 123 mwBlmrp GOVERNMENT SALES. w ALE OF CONDEMNED QUARTEKUASTEtt O biOEd AI'ALEXANUltlA, VA. CBItf QOAB'lKBMASTER'S OVFICK, ) bxeoT or Wasuimotun, I Washh-gtow, D. C, l ebiuary 16, i860 I Will be sold at publio auction, at AI.EXANUK1A Va under the direction of Brevet Lieutenant-Cot olid J. U. C. Lee. A. O. M., on 1UE8DAV. Kebrn ary 27, 18ott, at 10 o'clock A. M , a large lot ot con demned Quartermaster's Stores, consisting of: Drills, Harness, Adtes, , Aucets, Vltea, llflst, Bitddlea, Halters, Wacon Covers, Ituvkets Druf and Paints, Horse Medicines, Hammer, B. 8 Bellows, Shovels, Hose, Hind fail, I'aullins, Hoda Fountain, Barrels. Kroadaxcs, thi.els, 11 am mors, Urii dstoncs, ; Kan a, quaies, (.liests, Knives, liurrlnf , Folding, roov- lug, Turninit. wiring, and iire-duudiuK JUa cbines; V indow and Door Frames, Doors, Ladders, Window Sasb, Anchor, butrar Mill, Brooms, Portable Forges, 9 Ambulanoes, 6 tipnug NVairona, 2 Medical Wagons, 1 One-horse Wagon, Ho pa. Glass, Ir n, Copper, Lead, Lead Plre, Cylinder iiriclc, etc. Corn adil.s, Burr si ill-stones. I riuling Press, with Type and iout, 11 and 1 rucks, Hay ( utters, Hay I'rene, Corn bbeller, Fanning Mills, 'leuta, Axej, 1 Chairs, Desas, Moves, Ovens, 'ots, Cauldrons, Ox Yokes, Chaiua, 1 be ores must be removed bv the purchaser with' In five days lroin tho Uaie ot Bale, l'oinii Lash, In Government lunds. ) H.liUCKER, Brevet Maor-Gen. and flnef yuaiteim wtor, 217 8t Depot of Wasnington, rEAFNK8S, BLINDNESS, AND CATARRH I ' j. ipsa AIM, at. I., froieasor oi ine r.ye anu r.ni trrata all dWeasei, anixtrtAluliia to the above umml.uo with the utmost auouvwi reUiuoula lroin the most rellutile fourcet in the out can be aeeu at hlsornoe. No i 10 PIN K street Tne iledloa' Ka.uitv are Invited to acceuipany thaltpatlenU a ha hu no worsts I" hit practice i GOVERNMENT SALES. O VLsBFL KFF LCI'S ' vtfot vnABTmMASTKR's orrt J ' ' Baltimoiib. Md. February 16 lo63 ) Wf!l be sold at Bali more. It A . under direot.ou of Cattain A. M. tnmmitigs, A Q M., , , . ON 'TtiUKSDAr, MARCH 1, 1806, AT 10 ' O'CLOi. K A. M., at the Government wharf, south sir's of basin, ths loiiowmg named veasoia aud other eHouta belonging to the Government, vat . k lot, .' Ohti." -Fide-wheol ttesmer of 449 tons, wooden hull, and bo'tom men. led: lenatu on deck. 181 fod i breadth ot team. lent i cirer all. SO tnnti dralt 64 foett has one low-pieasuie boamenvinei d ametorol ev Under, iu mcnas) stroke ot piston, lu leet; capacity oi car-o, 16C0 barrel. tShe is In line running order, and well lound in ail ber entfl . THE "MANHATTAN." KJrfo-wbcel a earner of file tons, wooden Tn1l i Irncth tipon deck. 120 freti breadth ot beam. 85 tneti over all, 66 foott depth of hold 10 foot; oralt. 7 teetj roe one low-nensu e eiig'net diatnoler ol cvnmior, VA Inul'os; s roae ol pisl.ia, 9 toot; eanaciiy of caro, IbOO bairrla. bho is in good order and we!l tound in a.l Lor butlits. THE "J fflfl FARKON CIiIa I.aI . . . ... Af HI! 1,1,1' leurib upon dock. 150 feeti beam, 28 feeti overall, 4 '2 J leet j d' ptii ot bo d. 8 leet draft, 5 leel i baa one low-piesmre peam euvine; aiamoieroi o'nuuor oo Bchea: stroke of piston 8 feet and is well found in anchors, chains, and general outfits. THB 'PE ON1C." S1(?e wheel steamer ot 813 tons, wooden hull, iron laairneu ai,l metalled in 1868; Ion th on deck, 165 eet; bieadtn of Learn, Z6 teet; over all, V) teoij Oipihot told, 8 leet; diaft. 4 V leet; has one low- 1 ra'sure beam enrine; diamotor of cylinder, 84 relies; siroke Ol ptaton, iU leet; capacit ot cargo, CO barrelsi bnll,ng'ne, and boiler aii in good eon- dit.on.land well found in ber outfits. TEE "HUGH JFNK1N8." Side-wheel steamer of 806 tons, wooden bull, and bottom me ailed ; length on deck, 1G0 feet; breadth ol beam, 27 'eet; over all 43 teet t dop'h ot hold, 7 icot; drait, 6 leet; ha one iow-prossuie beam engce; diameter of cylinder, 82 inches; stroke of Ili-ton IV i leet; capacity of cargo, rzou Dariois; machiser) in pcoo condition and vessel well louud in an hci outnts. THE "STAR." blde-wbrol a'eamer of 287 42 95 tons: wooden hull: 1ene-th oA dock ItiO irn'i l.reunth of beam 2Hltnoti over al', 06 feet; depth ot bold, 7 feet l draft, 6J feet; baa ore low piesBure beam engine; diameter of cylinder, 86 Inches; stroke of piston, 8 feet'; capacity ofcarpo lc 00 barrels vtssei in goou repair and woll lonnd in all ber outfi s. , THE BALLOON." Side wheel steamer of 2u4 tonst wooden hull: If. a, It r r rifl.1, l.tn . . . , n .' lu. la ,,,,, t over aH, 87 loet; depth of bold, 6J feet; draft, 41 feet; has ons ow-nrespure beam enpine: diaruoter ot cy lii der, 9 inches ; stroke ot piaton, 11 loot r-ne i as recently D en putin mosttnorougn repair, and is weil mrniebed ana fl ted up as a staff-boat j bavins' aLut dan rncois in all departments ou board for immediate us. THE "IOLA.R." Side-wheel gteamorof 164 7-95 tons wooden hull t Ion inn on dec. 120 teet: i.resd h ot beam. 21 teet: overall 88fet; depth of hold, 6 fuet; prat, 4 feet; bas cne rnuare low pr'stora eng ne; dlamator ot cylinder, ti U ches; stroke ot pi'ton, 6 feet; capacity ot cargo, 400 ban els. We.l lound in anohors, chains, ioois, eto. eto. 1UK "JAMES J EReM B, fSbrew steamer of lea 98-65 ions, wooden lmfl: length on deck, 105 feet; breaoth of beam, 22 tout; tcpth ot hold, 9 teet; draft, 4J leet; has one hlph pronure engii e; diameter of cylinder 2 inches; stroke of piaton, 22 inches; capaoity of carro, 1900 Daireis. , vessi i in goou running order, ana well lound in all her outnts. . THE "CECIL." Pldc-wbeel steamer of 130 tons wooden hnil. and bottom metalled; length on lck, 125 foot; breadth ot beam, is teet; over an, si leet ; de itn of no;u, e leet; draft. 6 feet; bas one low-pressure beam en gine; diameter of cvlmder, 20 icohea; strokn of pinon, o leet ; enuueuy ui cargo, no uurreia. ves sel in good ordor, and - well lound in all ber out fl,s. THE "L U. CAN UiX. Screw steamer ot 200 tons, iron hall, built in 1862: drait, 6 leet; has one bigh-pressure engine; diamo ipr oi rvlinner. 22 inches: stroke of piston. 2 foet. Vessel In good repair, and well found In all ber outnts. THE "IKOJN51UES." Kerew steamer ot 192 tons: iron hull, sheathed with wood; length on deck, 125 feet ; breadth of beam, 23 J net: depth of bold, 6 teet; draft, 4 J teet; naa one msn-preaaure eumu; aiameiur oi crlinder. 24 inches: stroke of piston, 2 leet; capa- ciir of carvo. 1800 barrels. She bas a now boiler and engine, rebuilt in ibbz, weu louna in a.l ner outnts. THE "FANNY GARNER " Screw steamer of 190 tons, wooden hull; length on deck, 150 feet; breadth of beam, 25 foet; d' ptU of hold. 7 feet: draft. 7 Meet: bas one high-pressure ensiue; diameter of cylinder, 24 inches; stroke. of piston,: 2 reet ; 'apacityoi cargo, row oaireia. one is in good running order, and woll found in all her ou;nts. THE TTJG "TIGRESS." Screw tur-boatot 70 tons, wooden hull; length on deck, (3 teet; breadth of beam. 16 leet; draft, 9 ltet; has one hip h.ressore engine; diameter of cynndor, 20 inches; stroke of piston, 20 Inches; hull, en fine, ana boiler in good oraer, and vessel well found in ail her outnts. THE TTJG "KATE." Screw tug-boat of 85 tons; Ionth on deck, CO feet; breadth ot beam, 10 teet; depth of ho d. 6 leet; craft, 7 teet; bas one h rh-pressuro enarin. ; diameter of cylinder. 16- inches ; stroke of piston, 18 inches; eneine and honor in good order, and vessel well founded in all neroutuu, MISCELLANEOUS. ONE IRON RUDDER. Sladeof21 Inch round iron. 11 feet 8 inches lonr: plated witii 816 inch iron ou tho baok; made of the best material, and in the mot thorough manner. This Rudder was made for steamer ' L G. Can non," l,ut not found necetwary tor her uso. nK KIII'ERIOR 1 LUC LA li BOILER. Tnkiin from Ihe s tea -ner is. U bpamdlng." and now lying atvPoole and Hnut'a yard, foot of 1 names etreer, lu leer incnea in iodkiu. xo ivei 8 inches In width, and weighing 78,400 pounds. This Boiier is in compiote order, aud ready for m mediate use, having been ropaired at a cost of $7(i00, with tbe view of putting it in the steamer "ben JJeiora, ana noi useu, as ine - ieiora -was sold by the Government beiore Its comple tion. Also, from the Government storehouse, south side ol the basin : Superior t hronometors, , Engineers' Tools, Marine Glasses, IKhin Stores, Metallio life-boats, bhip Furniture, Hlonli.o Ttnnea. Etc. Eto . Eto , Too numerous to mention jn detail, some of which are entirely new, and all In serviceable condition, being e'urplns stock reserved for oHering at final Qia nf iipI at I hla Denot. T lie above named vessel and their effeots are only sold tor want ol further use by tne uovernmom. Torm Cash in Government lunds on "ar of aalo Colonel, Chiof Qaarioi master, 2 19 9t Middle Military Department, O ALE OF SERV1CFABLE AND DAMAGED O HOSPITAL. rKominii -iv;. Washington. 1). D.. Uebruary 17, 1866 "Will be sold at publio auotion, at tho Judiciary Sanare Warehousea, Fifth and K Streets, in thia .7 1i.1I,. V . 1. .').. t L'.Kn.., nllll n'nlnnlr A. M , a quantity ot serviceable and damaged Hospi tal Bedding, Clothing, and Furniture. A large quantity ot Hair Mattresses will be so.a. i.rnn-riih in tjorernment funds. l urchaFers will be allowed lorty-eiglit hours to remove their property. c. fsTJTHERLAND, 3 19 4t Surgeon U. S. A., Medical Purveyor, C ALE OF NEW HOSPITAL CLOfUING, BED 1KDICAL PDRVBTOH'B OgFICE. 1 i WiBiiiNdTON I). C . February 13, 1866. I An oTtmiHirit aaip oi Hosiiital Clothing, Bedding, etc., entirety new, and ! the original boxes and bales, win ce neia in iuib .uvii.j Kciuare Warehouaes, Fifth ant E stretita, back of City Hall, on THURSDAY, the 8th day of March liext ai 10 o oioca A, ai. iuo iu,vnu4 uiv.ti whI be offered for sale, viz. t Mnrif 40,000 20,000 20,000 80,000 80,000 20 000 Lrawera. ...... t ocka, pairs. .. miiopers, pairs (iowns. ........ Buu-sackc.,., , liilow-ticks. ., Pillows, Hair. 10000 4,OK) 10 000 Towels, Hand i ho tieiiiK,n nciim tmrte and the publio at large la called to thi sale, as the goods will be sold in lots to suit both luree and small purchasers. Quantities aa small as one dozen will bo sold. Goods will be delivered to purchasers wlth:n (5) days lroin term! nation of sae. Tn..-Cah, Gove.nmjntgfui-d,.iLANDi Surgeon aud Purveyor, U. 8. A. C. W. BOTELEK, Jr., Aualioueer. 2 HlUt GOVERNMENT SALES.- IAhUK t'OV F.RNiU KNT fAf.K OF OfEAN J AND RlVLR MTLAMERM. lUj.S. 81. HOI IN. LRS, FLURV-BOATS, EIO- ' ,-. i cyrioR t ntr ynAnTrRMASTKn. lit'TAiir Dtrisiost or ru Got. New OiiLHANB. La.. Febinarr V. IrttO. The iollowiiir-named Teasels llour.B in thn tluarteimaatei's Lepanment, Unitsd ht vtea A my, ill be SO d at l'nlilm A ml Inn tn the lliirlinnt hul.lur on the 28ih day of February, IftK!, at the oliice ol the Uiiet, (uartcrmaaior, Lalayette square. No. 113 Camp street: Mtamahin ''Crescent." reilrtorcd 1219 tons, iron vessel biesnvhln "St. Mary." registered 1218 tons, iron Vessei, e'eamshin "Clinton." registered 1230 tons. Iron tssot Hieanuhip "Alabama," registered 630 tons. btcamahin 'lieorvn Peahndr." rHiterert 1(113 tons, i " 8tesmsblp ' Convoy," rerlstorod 425 tons. " Hiiamlnp "pianU'r," registered 800 tons. Plop, iJer ' oriutlilan " registered 8P6 tons. Tropel er "SUu'on," registered 860 tons. Frotellcr ' Foote," iegiloreo 470 tons. I'lopelirr "Kxact." reaiaieied Vf tons. Prope ler "Horur," tertaiend 483 tons. Pio oll( r "Hur.7ar," registered 460 tons, l iotiel.er "Allianoa." reviaiored SUA tons, iron vessel, 8itie-w!uel towboat "St. Charles'" reirlatered 558 tons. . H'dd-Wheel Steamer "J. Vv. Hancock. " realatnred 6C0 tons. Kiae-whecl steamer "Diana," registered 700 tons, ciido-wheul steamer 'Col. toaloomb." reriaterixl 220 tons. Mdn-whccl steamer "Mustanir." renlatered 178 tons ' btcrn-whoel stiamcr "Altamont." registetel 292 tona. Mcrn-wbeol st' amer "Emma," registcrei 189 tons, biem-wbeel steamer "Co.onel Benedict. " rocris. tcred 181 tons. W beei in lecess steamer "Tamanllnas." renatered 834 t ns, iron easel. Yi bei in rrceaa steamer "Matamoras." reaisterod 8S4 ton., lion vessel. Centre-w hocl steamer "Colonol Colburn," regis tend 126 tons, lare railroad lei rj -boat. conirc-wneei atcamer "ijcnorl Kansom," re en tered 1U4 tons, large railroad ft-rrr-boat. Centre-wheel steamer "Konner." reslstered 70 tona, targe rallroao irrrv-boat. Jug "Perry," registered 165 tons. Tug "Jennie," registered 14 tons, 'lug "Cleveland," registered 87 ions, lug "Belle l.'arhogton," nattered 95 tons. Scl.ooner ' Electric," reg'stoiod 147 tona. fccnooner "H D Adams." reviDtered 112 tons, fcehooner "cout," reristrred 126 tons, hebooner "Union," reulstorod 98 tons, (schooner "Winona," registered 117 tons, fechoi.ner "Annette," reoiatered 185 tous. rtcbooner "tlighlai.dcr," registered 840 ton Model Larce "Colonel Muthiran.'' reiriaterod 120 tons, i Three (8) lighters. ' One (1) flat boat. Ten (10) small boats. Three (8. barges. Nine (9) yawls. A lull uetonption of these vessels can be had on ap plication at the office ot Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel E. S. ALLEN, Assistant Quurtormator, Tchonpitou las street, Mew Orleans, aud most of them can be seen at this port or vicinity. lernis ash in United Mates currency, orauilitod tranpportation rouohnrs; fifteen (16) per cant of tho purchase money to be paid on bidding off each boat, and the balance to be paid within eignt (8) days there after, i By order of the Quartermaster-General. C. G. SAW TELLE, Colonol and Chief Quartermaster, 2 12 lit Military Division of the Gulf. PUBLIC AUCTION OF SUBSISTENCE 81 ORES AND PROPERTY. OrriCK DKPOT COSIlII8BABr OF bCBPISTBSOB, ) j W'abuikoton, D. C, February 2, 1866. j Will be offered at Public Auction, at Sixth street wharf, in this city, at 11 o'olook A. M. on TUES DAY, February 20, 1866, the following articles: About a neaa oi excellent work Oxen, i 2 Cows. E0.C00 pannds of Corn (in the ear). 430 000 pounds of Bran. 11 7 000 pounds of Hay. 2.200 aallons of Extract of Coflbe. Also, the following condemned bubnisU-nce Stores, viz About 2CO0 pounds of 'Jalt Beef. i 980 pounds of Smoked Beef. 8617 Doxes of r-moked Herring. 1500 pounds of Hard Bread. 1100 pounds of Corn Meal. 4H00 pounds of Dried Peaches. 2000 pounds of Hominy. 600 pounds of Desiccatod Potatoes. 1 740 pounds of Mixed Vegetab.es. 2664 nounds of Beans, etc. eto. Also, the following articles ot Commissary Pro- Deny : iron eates, Letter Presses, i rincbora and Adzes, Bake Pans, Liesks, Tal lea, Chairs. ' Camp Tables, spring Balances, Beam fccales, Plauorm Scales, Counter Scales, Meat Saws, Commissary Chest, Liquid ana Dry Measures, Faucetia, Cooper Vices. Trucks, . Wheelbarrows, fieiu Donna, Cofloo Mills, Pumps, i Axes, Axe Handle, Cooking Stoves, Bread Houghs, One Scow, ' Cauldrons, Fire-brick, ' Lamps, eto. Halt Sacks, Gunny Bags, Also, a lot ot conce ana Rags, eto. etc. Terms Cash, in Government fnnda, G. BELL, 2 6 8t Major and C. 8., U. a. A. I7XTEN6IVE SALE OF GOVERNMENT CLOTH ING AND EQUIPAGE. Chief quautkhmastku's Officb. 1 Phila dklph ia Ukpot, February 10, 1866. J Will ue aoid at Public Auction, at the HCHUYE K1LL AK.EIs AL, Philadelphia, on WEDNESOAY, the 2lt inaiant, at 10 o'clock A. M,, a sreat variety of NEW AND WORN SUPPLIER, comprising Axea. i Jackets, Boots, Bootees, Buttona, Coats, Ctat Strap, Camp Co.ora and Cases, taps, Cap Covers and Capes, CantcenB, Drawers, Epaulettes, Flaps. Knapsacks, Ke.tlos, Lergins, Mittens, Mesa Pans, N umbers, Pillow Cases, Pompons, bbirts, -Stockings, Scales Einadts, Gaiters, Leather and Sbovoia, Canvas, Hatchets and Handles, Haversacks, Hat Ornaments, Iron Bi dbtcads, Sweat iatnors, Silk Bluo and -carlo', leuta about 5000 Cotton and Linen. Tent Flios, , lion Pots, 1 almas. Together with many other ar.x es not enume rated in tins advertisement. Many of tbe articles are new and in excellent condition. Catalogues statin? quantities, and de scribing the property, can be obtained at this Office. . Tbe articles can be seen for two days previous to tbe sale, upon application to the Military Store keeper at the Arsenal, 'lermt Cash, in Government funds. WILLIAM W. McKIM, Colonel and C hief Quartermaster ' 2 12 9t Plu adelphia Depot. O1 FHCE Of ASSISTANT QUARTERM AS1ER, w iLMiaoTON, uoiuwaro, i Februarr 12 h. 1863 I SALE OF SURPLUS GoVEuNMRNT MULES. All rood and serviceable. -Will be sold, at Public Anotion, at WILMINGTON, Do aware, on RIDAY, the 28d of February, FRIDAY, tlio 2d of March, Two hunaied serviceable MULES. One hundred on each day of sale. The espeoial attention ot purchasers Is invited to the mot that these Mules are Inrro. well paired, and Jn excellent condition, being the surplus team Mules of Washington Depot. Animals sold sinrly. Sales to commence at 10 A, M Terms Cash in United btatea currency. B Brevet Brigadlor fleneral JAMES A. EKIN, In charge 1st Division Q M. . O. K C. H. GALLAGHER. . 2 14 14t Captain and . Q. M. G OVERNMENT HARNESS AND SADDLES. AM IMMBKSg STOCK Of SADDLES, BItlDLKS, COLLARS. REljiS. HAl.'lERS and CHAINS, BHELBY TKNT8, WAOON COVERS, -ORTABHi FOBQEH. ETC. ETC. Mueh of this Harness Is new all Inspected work, and suited to all kluaa ot city, truck, or larin purposes, VV ho.eiale or Retail. CHEAT BARGAIN 8. PITKIN CO.. 2 1 Im No. 330 N. t'UUfU' DUeeU GOVERNMENT SALES. s ALE OF MEDKT5RS BVLONGING TO THE MI DI AL OEl'AUl MKM OK I K AttM I . SlKIIICAL Pdrvbvou's Oman. I WaHhwqtow, D. C, trb nar 9 1866. f ' 'An aasiion aaieof valuable Merlicinoa no Ion or rnjviisid by ttie Hrdicai Doisrimont, U. S. arnir, win le beid In tins city on 'J HUR.iiJAY, t e 1st day ol March next, and aucoeedins days, if ueoa a.r , at 10 o'olcck A. M.. at t, e W arelion.e located on Jmli carv eqnara, Filth ana K stieeur, back ol Uio City UBII. -..!.. Ihe Medicinea am In tba original naokacrM. and the attention of the trade is invited to this -ale. whk-n will embrace tha following nrlnoinal arti cles, V.t.t . Etl er. r-u phurio. r.rO lba..i Dover's PnwiW 2TiO lha . Alcohol tOObottioa, Coil Liver O i, 1000 bot- Comnonnd tpirn ofi ties. Elbar. 600 Iba.. Comnhnr Pil a. 1000 rtn Plmole t etate, 1000 lbs , CompoundCatharuoPilis, ChlorofO'Bi, 600 b., 80O0 dozen, Jrtiiirt rxtractot Bucbn, Opiam llila, 1000 dosen, 260 lbs . i Iodine of I'aiuntim. 201 fluid ' Extract of tin- Iba.. choto 600 iba.. I Rliiil.nrh. K0O lha.. F uid lux tract ot Ipocacu-,1 oderoU Rhubarb, a ui a, iM i , IDs., ilmd Kx tact ol Rhubarb, 8y i np of Pqnil's. 600 lbs , 60 ll.a., , compound Spirits of Lav- Mane Hyararg, 260 lbs., ender, 600 lbs., neioe o ner articles. Upwards of sixty artio es of the Materia Merlinn. In lots similar to tbe above, will be offjrod tor sale. Cata'ognes containing a comn'oto fist, with full particular, will be ready by tbe 17ta innt. leima-casn, in uoverrmeut luuils Five dam wiil be allowed to purchasers In re moving their property. Snrgeon U. 8, A , Aletllca1 Purveyor. C. W. BOlLEEB, Ja, 2 9 17t Auctioneer. CALE OF CONDEMNED ORDNANCE STORES. Will be fold at TDBLIC AUCTION. AT INDIANAPOLIS ARSENAL, INDIANAPOLIS, IX D., ON FEBRUARY 20, 1808, at 10 o'clock A. M., a large quantity, consisting ;ia part of tbo following articles, vfr. : 974 Carbines, various kinds. 80,000 Muskets and Rifles, new and old United Btatea and foreign, of various calibres. CCS Man's Army Rcvolvors, serviooable. 276 Savage's Navy Revolvers, new, and others, with a large lot of spare parts, for the repair of small arms of various patterns. 430 Cavalry Sabre Bolts, worn. 724 Cavalry Saddlos, worn. 1,090 Cavalry Bridles, worn. 288 Belt Bolsters, for Pistols, worn. 200 Cartridge Boxes, for Fisto , worn. 1,168 Cartridge Boxes, for Carbino3, worn. 800 Slings, for Carbines, worn. 168 sets of Artillery Harness, worn. 47,000 sets of Infantry accoutiements, wsrn. Also a large lot of atpendagos for the varioua kinds of Mnskets and Rifles. Samples to be seen at the INDIANAPOLIS ARSENAL, and at the UNITED STATES ORDNANCE AGENCY", No. 45 WORTH STREET, NEW YORK CTTT. TERMS OF SALE CASH. JAMES M. WHITTIllORE, 1 8l2 20 Capt. and Bvt. MuJ. Ord., Commanding. OALE OF CONDEMNED QUARTERMASTER'S l ISIOhttS. H1EAM. ENGINE, rlELEGRAPH MATERIAL, ETC. Cnixi" (uaktxbm aster's Offtcb, ) Depot os Washimoton, ( WAemitOTON, I. C, Fobrnary 12, 1866 ) Will bo sold at Publio Auction, uudor tho direction oi Brevet Lleuteuant-Co'ouel James fti. Moore. A. Q Mst Waiebouae No 8, on NEW YORK Avenue, between Eithteenih and Nineteenth streets, Wash ington, D. C, on FRIDAY, February 23, 18S0, at 10 o'clock A. M., a large lot of CONDEMNED QUARlERMASlER'b -BIOUES, ETC., "consist ing oi Buckets, Boi 018, Cois, Cauldron", Ket les, Pans, Sioves, bhovils, Chairs, ( lit si a, Desks, W srOrobo, t Lounges, Let'er I'icescs, Spittoons, lab.eB, - Window Shades, Angers, Chisels, Flies, Hatchots, Hammers, Saws, Wheelbarrows, Grindstones, Fire Hoso, 1, ad dors, I'aullins. l'ork Barrels, Gas Generators, KK8, , Rope, Trucks, 1 Steam Engine, com Doors. plete, belonging to a Window Frames. V Bulling Machine, eto. Toorether with a lot of 1ELEGKAFUIC MATERIAL, corslft'ngol P6 Reel Barrowa, , 40 Bearabiee's Sisrnal Te'egraph Instrnmonts, with Cbes's; 48 Wire Reals, 116 Reel Stands, 69 Gears fordo,, 40 Reel Handles, 69 Straps for Reel Narrows. Tbe stores must be removed by the purchasers within live davs from date of sale, leims Cash, in Governmint funds D. U. RUCKER, Brevet MaJ.-Gencral and Chief Quartermaster, 2 13 8t Depot of Washington. J) ' t i, LIC SALE. By'directlLU of Brevet Major-General A. B. Dyer, Chief of Ordnance, the following Ordnance and Ord nance Stores will be aoid on 11'E.sDAY, February 17, lt66, at HARPEU'S FERRY, West Virginia, to wit: One hundred and fifty tons Cast Iron. Five tona Wrought Iron. One Iron Forebay Flume. One large Turning Lathe. One Roliins-Miil, with machinery, furnaces, forges, fly-wheel, shafting, tol.ers, bangers, eto., complete. . One hundred thousand Bricks (more or loss). Thirtv-iour Cast-Iron Columns (now;, reventy Cast-iron Window Frames. Eight Anvil Blocks (cast). One thousand two hundred and seventy Josalyn's Carbines, with appendages c imp ete (new). Three hundred and twenty Starr's Carbines, with appendages new and complete. One hundred and seven assorted Revolvers. Nine hundred and thirty Cava'ry Baoros. Iwo thousand one hundred and sixty Burnside'sj Carbines. Five thousand Enfield Rifles. Forty-six N. C. O Sword, together with about one thousand sets horse equipments for cavalry, in cluding bridle, saddles, taddle-blankeis, baiters, etc. i also, large quantities ot cavalrv and Iniantry Aocoutiements, appendages for small arms, ana tools of various kinds, eto. ete. One large lot of finely dressed Granite Stone. Sale to commence at 10 o'olook, and continue from day to day, until all is sold. Term Cash, in Government funds. D. J, YOUNG, Ordnance Agent. Jonw Koonck, Auctioneer. Uabper's Fkbby, February 10, 1866. 2 18 106 O1 iFFICE ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER, 1'HlLADELrHlJA, 1nrOT, 1'WM.STH AND GlttABD STBKKTfl, j Philadsxpia, February 17, 18(38. Will be sold at Publio Auotion, tor account of the United States, at Vine street wharf, Delaware riror, Philadelphia, on TUESDAY, February 20, lrMJo, at 12 o'clock M., the Building belonging to the Gov ernment known aa the FOKAGE SHED, containing about 13 000 leet assorted LUMBER, TermsCash, In Government funds. ' Must be removed within seven (7) days from date. fBy order of Colonel W. W. McKIH, Chief Quar. tumaaier Philadelphia Depot. HENRY W. JAMES, 2 17 2t Cspi A. Q. 11, aud Bvt. UaJ. U. 8. A.