SOUTHERN riiRSONAL ITEMS. General J, A. Maltby, 0. 8. A., proposes to otUe with his faRiiij iu MissielppL , lion. Thomas A, Marshall bas boon appointed Chief Justice iu Kentucky, vice Justice Samp son, deceased. The Virginia Senate has passed a till fixing theisttlart ot the Governor ol that State at f jOOO per annum , ,, , . . ,. . lhe trial of A. C Dexter, late Treasury Agent, has been resumed Deloiej a MiUtar Coin mission 1b Mobile, , ; Henry A. PeSanssere, senior member of thet Uhorlpstori liar, died a few days siuco, aged a ii , J i ..,', i Iiev., Fountain Brown, a prominent clergy 1 1 man of Arkansas, died not long ago, at the house J of JudpeUocBge, inrineBlutr. , I ' iHA(.il T w -riA.in.;4 itA..i mil.. JI t U M liIDUTKUUVAIIUDDI IILU J1HVO been sent from Washington, to inquire into cer tain cotton speculations at Macon, Ga. -lr. W. E. Holt,' of the firm or Hinson A Holt, of Mobile, died In that city on the CtU Instant. Charles Carter Lee, brother of General li. E. Lee, is lecturing in Richmond upon the subject of 'Laughter Its Uses, Abuses," etc. -7 Major Johnson, of Texas, ol the late Confede rate Stales army, has died in New Orleans of Injuries received by the explosion of the W. li. Ourter. James Calahan, living in Payette county, Kt., will be 101 years oid on the 17th ot April, prox.. " He was born in South .Carolina, aud has resided where be now lives sixty years. .burton N. Harrison, the Private Secretary of Jeff. Davis, who was lately released from prison, was formerly a tutor In the Mississippi University. Major-General Cadmus M. Wilcox, C. S. A., Is in the city of Mt'Xico. He nas written a letter to an Alabama Iriend, saying that ho will not return to the United States. Colonel H. W. Walton, an able lawyer and esteemed citizen of Holly Hprimrs, Miss., has been killed by John McQuirk, a colonel in the late Rebel army. On tthe 6th Inst, James Thomas was shot and killed by James Milam, in the neighborhood of Mountain Hill, near Danville, Viiginia, the result of an old feud. Dr. Thomas E. Violc, eldest son of J. Wesley Tick, and an accomplished gentleman aud phy sician, was one of the vicuius of the explosion of the steamer IV. li. Garter. His body has not been recovered. iA shooting affray occurred lately in the vlciulVv of Pmcknewille. Mits.. between Josiah Fenner and James II. Jones, citizens of Wilkiu- sod county, which resulted in tbe death ot Mr. Jones. Governor Jenkins, at the reauest of the ladies of Milledgevillu, has issued an appeal to the ladies of Georgia to contribute one dollar each lor the relief of the wife of ex-President Davis. I A man named Con. Sullivan jumpod from me cars on me Mississippi ana lunuessee nun road, Anile the Uain was in motion, a short distance this (ide of the Tallahatchie river. He lull upon the track, and the wheels passed over and cut olf both his feet. The New Orleans papers notice at length the death of ex-Governor A. li. Roman, who leLI dead In the streets ot that city on Sunday even ing, the 28th ot January, in theseventy-tiist year of" his age. The deceased htd been lor many years one of the most iullueutlal men in Louis iana. It.. P. Warlntr, Esq., editor of the Daily Caro lina limes, publibheu at Charlotte, N. 0., who w as arrested some time ago by the military au thorities; lor the publication of an exceptioual editorial in tl.ut paper, has beeu sentenced to pay a tine of eight hundred dollars or be impri soned in t on Macon tor six monins. Mrs. Stonewall Jacksqn has written a letter, stating that the contributions that are called for on Ler behalr. are e.veu under a false impression. and it is inconsistent with her ideas of rectitude and honor to receive them. She bees that all etlorts made to raise funds for her "relief" wdl bo immediately stopped. The Newbern (N. C.) Times relates the fol lowing incident as having occurred in Craven county a lew days aeo-. ''Ten negroes, wita Nathaniel Street, ot this county, as their leader, went to the house ot a Mr. HezckAaii Davis, on Core creek, and wuile attempting to enter his picmiees, Mr. Davis killed the leader and two others outright, and wounded the fourth." On tLe evening of the 6th inst.. Major War ren, who commanded General Roddy's scouts in the late war, got into an altercatiun with Mr, McClure at a billiard saloon in Tuscumbia, Ala bama, when McClure struck. Warren with, a cane. Maior Warren responded with a pistol shot. which took ell'ect on Dr. James Burt, who was tub Unify Killed. INTERESTING ITEMS. lhe Umpress ot lirazll is descriDed as a short, stout, motherly-looking lady. Mrs. Bver, of California, is said to dress more elegantly than any woman in Paris. Mr. liaj ard Tajlor's ntw novel is to be called "The btory ot Kcunctt,' and he id now basy with tne prooi-sneeis. The fashion of powdering the hair seems to he crowing in tavor with the ladies. .Should the fasbion spread, an immense increased cousump uon of Dour may ds anticipated. Why are birds in spring like a banking establishment f because they issue promissory notes, ana rejoice wnen me uraucues are nour ishing. j It is reported that at the exhibition of 1807 1 the Lmperor himself will be an exhibitor, lie will exhibit some model lodging-houses tor work- lUgUIBU. Maretzek's new buffo, SnTti, has arrived, and his voice is as tine as Bilk. Tbe voice may be as fine as doscribtd, but to bay the "Lew builer's hearty" is coarse. Anthony Trollope began his career as an author about nineteen years apo, and had pub hthtd fourteen novels, two books ot travel, aud a volume of short stones, besides a grcut many magazine articles. Miss Noemie do Marguerites, youngest daughter ot Madame da Marguerites, the well known dramatic writer and uovelist, is to play a week's engagement in Philadelphia iu March. She only recently made a very successful debut in Baltimore. A vounsr woman was drugced in a photo- graphic gallery iu Chicago on baturduy last, the oDject ot tne artist Deing to get some nuae pno- tograpus. sucn a neavy dose was administered that tue girl was rendered speechless, and at tne last accouuts had no. recovered the use ot her -wongu. 1 Mies Kate Keignolds is playing an engage I ent at Nashville. One ol her crit'es sayH: 4. ihan by sayinir that she makes one think of those gav beauties who Hit through the poetry ot Sir John Suckling, or Marvel, or llerrick: nor does it seem an extravagance to apply to her certaiu of the lancllul phrases where mth those old poets saluted their heroines " 'No sun upon an fa'er day Is hall so hue a strht ' " Cencral Ilawley has benn nominated for Governor by the Kepublican Convention ot Con necticut. Governor Buckingham announced months aeo that he would not consent to be a candidate for re election. Central Ilawley is a worthy successor. A North Carolinian, we be lieve, by birth, he has never been a slave to the narrow sectionalism of the South. Distinguished as an editor before the war, he has won the brightest laurels of the soldier by nearly four years of gallant service at the front. Without being a partisan, he is a staunch Kepublican, and an advocate of the rights ot all men, regardless ol their color. As victory has crowned his labors in the war, bo she will crown hun ia the contest bow before him. Let our gallant soldiers be rewarded with civic honors, and so learn that we appreciate the value of their servicos. JVoei dtwe Journal. THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAtn.PfrlLAMLPIIIA; TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20,; 18G0. ' INSURANCE COMPANIES. VTATKMEMT OF THE CONDITION OF TUB MW AMXTKRHAM rtKK I.S-IJRAN. E COM PANY ot MLVf YOKK, January 1, 1S88. CAPIT.tL hiO. K. II .00 shares at tit each, all paid In oash.,.,,,t300.M9 00 A-Hr.'lS. Amnnntof cash deposited la banks Nassau Hank 16,6"6fll) Bt. Mcho aa Hunk 417 HI amount in li audi of ageiits and la courio of transmission 8,606 12 A mount ot loans secured ny bonds and niort- paxes, constituting t.,e unt utioiniiM. tate, onwblch there la Jea than one year's Interest due and owinir 111.1 VI tn Amount ol stocks owned or ttia t omharjv : 40 shaies at US. Chat- ' i ' ham Hank 1,000-CO . 1 JOO-00 61 shares, at ', Excel-" . ' ; sior insursnce i o i -inu in LZWrjO 15,flU U . 6 iO Kouila. ' 71,00 III) 17 ViOiX M.OiO tl H. '81 Honr s.. 25 'DO 00 M'JiOiK) 260u U.S.1H Bonds. iii.OOV U0 " 24.S24-ii ' m.lStOO 130 67U0O i aim mil OA Amount of stock he'd by the. Company aa oo'- , , is sim kcmht iur loans, .witn Hie amount loaned in each kind ol stock. Us par and mars. t value i Par Vl MVl l um 60 share", at W, a X.ortu K. vt,w) n 750 M I lM on I sharra, at KW, f 'm 00 irvuiK uans 1.2A0 1,250 Mj 1(0 a ares, at l0, toncy ismiia Hailrond 10.000 7,500-00 1,030-iM (500 00 80V tl SHOii o. H. 4-20 lionna i ' oo 40 sl amH, at sirevoort jnsui auce ( o 1M0 1.CC000 1 50 05 IdO snari s. at alO. Klieini u s iruHt Cbtnnaiiy 1.000 30 sLaies. at '100. Bt. McUolaa Kk.. 4,30000 1,800'00 2,000 00 1 000 00 25 ahnrrs, at j40, Urosers' lik .... 1,000 flinwi U. B. 1U-4U lioncs t'Mti) V. . '81 lillllUH 50 fcliiirrs, at 33, ( ltciiH' Jik 30 sliarca, at 50, Arcilc ins. ( o . .. 30 shurrs, at a;0, Ueruiunia iusur i nca i o 80' shares, at M0, A lot ic ina co... 30 shares, at 50, Aruilo Ins. Co. .. 25 allures, at 50, Irving Bank 2e shares, at u0. Arctic lus. Co... 1,0110 V. 8. 5-20 Bonds 760 U. b. 7 30 liimflu 100 U. H. S-bl Bonds t&u V . lu-40 Binds 40 shuns, at 10U, Btar Ins. Co 10 shares, ai SlUfl, Futnam co Bk.. 1(jU0 U. b. 6 20 Bonds 1,000 ftOu U. B. 6-20 Bonds 600 16 shares, at H0. lletropolltan Oas Company 1.GT0 ft48,75 446.105 75 4137,(160 00 37 f SO 00 A mount of premium unpaid li) (WB 72 .amount or intorent on investments muuo by .,, louipany, due and unpuld B.J23 63 AuwulI ol oince turniture aud tutures 2,0in: oo S359,3'43 INCOME. Amount ot cash premiums received. S1U1.400-54 Amount ot intenst monev received irom the mveaimeuta of the com pany 23,422 79 8127.883-33 EXrESIUTUKHS. Amount of losses paid during the voar 4104,018-71 mount oi dividends paid during the a ear 30,000 00 Amount ot expenses paid during the year inoiuuim.' commissions and h is paid the agents aud oftiuers ot the Comi-ary v 10,891-42 An.ouut oi taxes paid by the Com pany 9,677-15 S1B1.587-28 BEFEKi:KCE8 IN PHILADELPHIA. Messrs. HAKLtH Vi.zin k . o., Jit essra. Ga8, LtnicuuAN &, Co., Messrs. Moss & o., M. AlOUUlH Mauple, :. A. 'J in Dim. W. W ollouo8s snccesaorto J. Oarrbon St C. t-OWEB, liABKES & fOTTB O. BAUDEN'WEBPKR, Afrent, 217stuth3t o. 4Z3 WALMU'l Street Phlla. CTATEMKNT Oi THE TONDITTOX OP THE A'lLAMIC FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF BROOkHS, 1.W YOnK, Januarv 1, lWi6. 01ITL 81UCK. 6000 shares at SCO, all paid In caih 8300,000-00 a be value or nearly as may be, of the real estate he d by ihe 1 ompmiy n51-59 Amount 01 cash on bund SfilA'S Amount ot cu.-n deposited hi liuuks, speoltyiug lu v hat Banks i lie same is depos ted : A 1 lun tie National Bank., 01 N. Y. i2,770-70 ClivNatlouul liunk. 01 Brooklyn, .New York 228 78 2,9!I9 4B Amount of ( ath In hands or Agents and in co 111 se ol' traiiMiilsMon 1 1,959-48 Amount ot l.ouns seouiod by Bonds and Mort- uitges. cou..tHUiiiiK the UDtt lieu on Usui Estate, ou whlott there Is less thun one tear's iulvrOit due and owing 72 650 00 Amount of Loans 011 which interest has nut been puld whhin one your 7,000-00 Amount 0! Mucks owned by . Par Market the Company Vtnue. ' Vitlur. SS0.1V0U ti. Coudoub '81.. SHIUU0 J,600 4I 0' 0 C. S T. N., 6-20 40,000 40.COO cM2 OiOU. 8. i'. .N., VM.... 142.U0 141,290 70 sliurcs at $100, Amor. Nat. a. Bank, N. N 7,000 7 7 60 ahuri-s at hluo. I'hiunlx Nat. Bank ot N. Y 6.0U0 5,000 50 shares at SHiU' rihoe and Leu'bir Bunk of . Y 5,000 5,050 50 shares at 20 Import. and Traders' Nat. bank 6,000 5,100 48 shaies ai 8124. Atluuuc Nat. Bunk ot N. Y 4.5"0 4 MO 850J Wis. sum Bonds... 600 6 000 293 500 IT. 8. Internal Revenue Stamps Oflice lurnUure and fixtures or two dices.... liti s recelvab e lor Iu.umiI Mivlation Klaks.. Amount 01 Mock held by tbe Company as Collaieial Security tor Loans, with the amount loaned on each kind of stock, Its pur 293,3M-"0 1100:1 I,5u0ll0 405-37 1 no. mantel vaiuei Par 10 shares Borne Life Vaiue Ins. Co., Brooklyn, el,V00 i0 shares Lenox x . 1. Ma-ket Arn't V a ue. Loa'd. 81,lM-uO buO o,KY 60D-00 (4(J0 v. A. 6 percent. Bom a. '81 4 000 -00 8100 6-20 T. Note luO 00 2000 6 pel cent, coup. Bonds. M 2,00(1-1.0 $:juv 7 -3n Treas. Note.. 3u0 DO 810 800 KlntiS coumy, 5)0-00 609 102 25 1 2,ono 00 2.000 50) Brooklyn 1 per ci Bounty Loan 10.000-00 10,000 00 10 001 17 300 00 419 52 Amount of Interest on Investments made by ihe Company, due aud unpaid , Amount 01 Interest uccrued. but not due. on Bonus and Mertnaues, I'uiieu hUles liouds, and 'treasury Notes. Bank htocks, Mato Bonds and Insurance SUoka 6,974 59 429,090'2!l IVCOMU. A mount ot Cash Premiums received 16i,255'39 Amount ot luterest money received lrotu the iuves menu 01 the Company 25,340-08 Amount 01 Income ol the Compuny troin aty other sources 12.554-44 U31 149-01 EXPEVDITITRB1. f mount ol Losses paid during the year 8141(67 96 Amount of lilvldeuds paid during the year.... 30,0u0 00 Amount of Expenses paid durli g tbe jear, lu- c.uding commissions and lees puid to the Agents and Orllcers of tue Coujpauy 31 307 37 Amount 01 'laxes paid by the Company, ln- omding Government Tnxs 3 902-00 Amount 01 other Kxpeuaes and Lxponditurea of the Company 18 615 06 i 8225 182-39 KFFET1ESCES I PHILADELPHIA. Ami:kh' ( . lltAto. Ho 138 H. Front street. I. B. Metebs a, Co., Nos 2)2 and 234 Market street. F.imtiKD Yai.d A Co.. No. Hi7 Cliesuut street Worn Mm ouch & Co.. No. 36 8. Third street. liAiLti & Co., No. 819 cliesuut street. WoLUAHiTH & Kalkich. no. 9 Bank stteet. John Yoot & ( o.. No 39 8. Fourth street. W. W. Kniout & Uon, Nos. 609 aud 611 Commerce sweet, O BAFDF.N WERPFR Agent 217stutli3t No. 424 WALNUT Sues., Philadelphia. I EA FN ESS. BLINDNESS, AND CATARRH. j imii n. m v., fro-essoroi tne e.y and K.ar tresis all dlscasea aunertainina to tha alove uiumben with the utmost suocena Testlmoula a from thauiost reliable sources In the olty can b seeu at blsouloe, No 610 I'lNB tttreet. The Uedlca' Faeultv are Invited to acoi mpany tbelr sstlenta a ha has ua saorets tn his praciica 10 1 boo ool J.000 s.ooo oo f i,on ooj 3,000 2,820W 2,000 2,io eo 1.250 1,500 00 1,000 1,500 00 I V 2 '200-00 1,509 1,500 01' J 4,000 4,000 00 3 050 00 1,500 1,500-00 1,000-00 1250 1,250 00 1,100 00 1000 1,000 00 750 00 1,000 1 030 00 050-00 750 738-75 100 105-00 f 800'W ' 80 47 0flJ 4 009 8,610-IMrj 1.000 I.OOjOOS 5,000-00 l,03u-0oj 615 00 400-00 1,800-00 1,400 00 INSURANCE COMPAN1E3. (JNION MUTUAL i 1NSUI1ANCE COMPANY ! OF PHILADELPHIA. , OFFICE, f 1 i. ' N. E. Corner TMrd and Walnut Streets, ; EXCHANGE BUILDING. ASSETS $370,000 fire, marine, and inland iusks, at lowest kates. directors, RfcHABD P. Smith, 8. JJWTOUKT, A. E BORIB, iRANOIB 1TK, John H. Ihwiw, .wnER;T A. CM ITU, William U. Kknt, . Hknrt Lewis, jk , J. 1. fc-TKlKKR, 1DWARD O ( LARK, OtOI.OB Lxwis, Ellis Yaunall, II. F. Bonmsoic, Samuel J. cook, Jamks K. Campbell, j W BKRJUiDOD, HunRTttAMVBL, William B. Baibo, CllAULKS VfUEkLER, B. LtiA.KKUT. N'OKHISS CrjMMIKOB, OLOMOIf '1'OWSBKMD, V. Lavrbonk, Joum Moss. RICHAFD 8. SMITH, Prosidont. JOHN MOSS, SDCretitry. 2172t STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE A8TOR FIRE INSCBAtJCli COMPANY OF NEW YOLK.J.nullHj.S:- 10 0C0 shares, at 825, All paid In cash 8250 000 00 AHnKlS Amonntrf cash on hand and In Chatham Na tional Bank 5 33010 Amount of vssh in hands ot agents and In course Ol transmission 2,650-00 Amount of loans secured by bond and toon tape, constituting the first Hen on real esiate on -which there is less than one year Interest da and owing 129,300 00 fur. val. Allt.val. Amount of stocks owned by the ( ompuny 1 TJ. 8. 10-40 bonds 125 000 8 2R.40G-25 " 6--0 Bonds 20 000 2SHO0 00 lhHl Loads 39,50' 1,820 86 T10 1 reas. N otes 45 000 44 560 00 ' 130 083 10 Amount 01 stock hold by the Company as col , a'eral seturltv tor loans, with tha amount loaned on each kind 01 stock, its par and market value: Par Tat. tiki. Val. loan. V. P. 8-20 Bonds 82,010 82,tS'J 00 82,000'iO 10 shares Fulion Ii.surance Co 1,51)0 1,721-00 1.350-00 50 shares Haml.toQ Insurance Co 750 690 00) 30 shaies Lenox In- 1,350-00 surance Co 750 712 00) 211 shares Muyvesant Insurance to 690 725 00 325-00 30 shares Equitable InsuranceCo 1,050 1,312 50 1.000 00 10 shares Alerchanis' Insurance Co 600 875 00") 6 shares lia anco . t . Bock Ins. CO "00 980 C0 f 1 j(25 00 . n U b. Xreus. Notes.. 160 135 OOj 7,350-00 87,900 89,934-50 87.85O-00 Amount of Interest on lnvcsiiuents due and unpaid 119-33 Amount 01 inieiest on Investments accrued but not d ie 1 6 11781 Amount ot premiums due und unpaid 6 .(62 05 o Dice Kurnfture and Revenue Stamps on hand.' 600 00 8287 373 09 INCOME. " Amount of cash premiums received, less re-- turn premiums and rensurance 89,80407 Amount 01 interest money received 19,928 87 8100.796-94 EXPESDITDREH Amount of losses paid during the year 895,11487 Amount of losses paid ourlnu tbo year which Morrneri nrlur to the venr 3 37G-75 Amount of dividends paid during the year 26,i OUOOO Amount 01 expenses paiu auruig tue year, in cluding commissions and tees ., An ount nald to the agen.s and otllcers of the ' Compuny ' 15, I mount oi taxes paid, btate and National 8, ,304-06 91613 Amount of all other exponsea and expendi tures ot tnu compuny 945-95 J 8114 647 76 RF.FFRFNCF8 IN rHILADF.LPHIi. Messrs, '1h 11 ViiiTEiii.KiN A Co., No, ill Arch street, ili-Hors. ti. W. Beunapou & Buo., No. 604 s Do. aware, avenue Messrs. FEAitONS dc smith, JN09. is and 21 B. water Street Ale8srs. J. A. CALDWELL CO., JNO. KTi CllCSnUt Street. lithhT il. I'BiLLirs. tsq., 0. iz . nixtn street. O BRDr N WEKPF.K, Auent, 2 17 stuth3t 'o. 422 WALNUI' btrcet, Philadelphia. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THR L IKI'IKI) S'l'AXFS LitK INSURA NCJS COM PA VV OF LW OI(K on the lstduy 01 Januarr, ISiKi: ( auilul stoi k. 21100 shares, at 850 eucu. a'l paiu in casn..,.. iuu,uuu uu Amount of cash dcoosited in banks : Manhattan Bank of .ew ork 16,S64'82 Lulled Mates trust company, or New York 25 000 00 ChuIi tor tomnorarv loans on call... 33 245 00 75 21)9 82 Amount of cash tn hands of Agents aud In couiHe of transmission 32.23329 Amount ot louns secureu py nouus anu nion- uapes. constituting Hie nrst lien ou real n.lula 11 Wllil'.ll tllm IN IflHM tllRII OIIA year's lntir.ii t duo and owIpk 307,000 OJ Amoum 01 siock ul-cu o.v vuu -..uiniiaur ; Par va'ue. TTnltcd States Bonds. 6s. 1881 8165.000 ( 0 105 000 00 " ' 6-20s 26,5l6-00 2H5 516-00 " 10-4(,s 50 15,IKIU-(I0 14,981-25 " ' 7-30 loan 275 000 f 274 9H3-75 New York City Bord 30 OWi-00 30 Owl 80 ' Btate Mocks 18,0011-JO 17.940 00 Brooklyn City Bonds 24 000 CO 21.100 00 l.oHin on Policies 01 the Comnanr 1H7.10.1 10 Uefemd l'teiuluiiis ol Ihe current year (net) 60 162 69 1 merest accrued but not yet due 32 000 00 8 1 5X6,136 90 INCOME. Amount of "ash Premiums received 8401,113 32 Amount of Interest Honey received irom the luvtstuieits of tue Company 125 354-92 m 468-24 TXPF.SDnXTRFS A mount of lossa- paid during the year 84,100-00 nald for Reinsurance Premiums Hi 56 01 Return Premiums 10,633 20 - ol Jiiviuenua paui during the yeur.. 61.15U 90 01 j-.xpenses, mciuuiUK comuus , alons and Fees paid to the ateuts aud OUicora of the Com- panj F4 41101 " of Taxes paid by the Company.... . 230-14 8244,636 91 The amount of profits since the eslab'lshraent of-the Company, apportioned to the Pol'sy-ucUlera In present casn va ue. ub 9-i H'.uvu, ami, iu auumoii luereio, com DOiind lnteiest at the ra e ol six per cent tier annum up to the 4th of March, 1865, when the last dividend was niaoe. '1 lie law under -anion this Company tschartored nro vldea, Tnat It the Capital should irom any causa be come lmpaneo to tne extent 01 i wemv nve i nousaod Uoilats or more. Ihe Stockholder sua 1.1. be callku VFOM to siaxk coop such DKVioiENCT This is the oni r ca-h ( ompauy iu America wuich atlords this aa etmard to foiicv-niiiuprs. ltKFtLiiNCES IN PITIL -.DELPHI V. Jorefh l'ATiEiiaox, Lsq., 1'iosldeut 01 the Western Bunk. . Hon. AvcniBALD McIhttue. Treasurer of the United Steles Mint. llessrs. Jat Cooke Co. ' Alassrs. UicuARUs, Westoott & Co. Messrs. Btuaiu-A Buorniia , , , O. BABnF,NV.'H;"PER. ' Ucneral ent lor Pennsylvania, 2 HstuthSt No 422 WALN VT -treet, Phila, lj m :.-iSJml- 'rv6w an GOVERNMENT SALES. SLE OF PUBSIsrFNCK STORES AND COM aUlbSARY PKOl'KHTl. KJFTWI LEI'Or I OMMIRBART ' Of .StJBf 1STKSOB, No 401 N. Sixteenth Btkeht. FBiLAniLPiiiA. Pa.. Fibruart 20. 1860 Will be. sold at I'uhho Auction, lor account of the llnitid states, at the Govornmpnt Storohonso, Ho. 401 N. blX EKNfU 8 roof, on W EUNBsDAY, the 28i h day of February, 18(Mi, at 10 o'clock A. M . trie ioiIowidst oondtmnea subsistence btoies and Commissary Property t SlUUKt. 1. 45 lbs. Bacon Ktinuldora. 4839 Iba. Ttoana. Rn89 lis. llatd Biead, OtO lbs. Mams fKtir-e.ii 11, uommissarr Chesu, bpritijr Halanon, 1 iquid Measures, Dry Measures, Faucets, 1 unnels, Moiassts Gal os, frCOOS, leavers, Ila'oheu, Hammers, Meat-saws, Meat-hooka, Uutcher-knives, Kutcher-Ptoels, Tap-borers, Head-raise rs, Pnnohos, Adzes, tiimlets, Drivers, Bunn-startors, Bunrsorews, ( iNiovesv 1 Ladles, ltake-pans, . Pan-peels, taoldrons, Orate bars, CofTw mills, Vv hetstones, Platform-soalos, llnam-soalea, Countor-scaies, eto eto. v is es, Most ol the above artio'cs are fit for use. and can be ceen lor two oars previous to the sale. l a mcnt to 1 e made in Oovernmnnc lands at time of sale, and Roods to be removed as soon as praoti- cau e iheteal.er. isy orucr 01 uenorai . L H1LBURIS, A. C. G. 8. and LV-pot Commisstrr. O. IMJLTON" NEWfON, 2 20 7t Brevet Major ai.fi C. S. V. ALE OK CONDEMNED OUARTLKM ASTER SIUSE8 AT ALEXANDK1A, VA CmiF Quabi bum asi kb's Office, ) 1KFOT O WA8UINOTON, WASnu oTON, 1). C, Keuiuary 16,1863 I Will be sola at cuhlio auction, at ALEXANDRIA. Ta,. undo' tho direction of Brevot Lleutonant-Col-out I J. G. C. Lee, A. Q, M , on 1UE8DAY. Febru ary 27, 18(36, at 10 o'clock A. M , a larro lot of con- demnod (quartermaster's Stores, consisting of : Drill Harness. Adzea, Aureis, Visea, BUt, Broadaxes, ( hi.ois, Baddies, Halters, Waeon Covers, Buckets. Drup and Paints, Horse Mrdioinos, llammnr, B, 8 Bellows, Shovels, Hammers, Gritdstones, IS8, Squares, ' diesis, Knives, Burrin'.'Po'dlng. Oroov- f Hose, Hind ."an, l'aullins, Soda Eountain, Barrels, W indow and Door Frames, Doors, Ladders, Window Sash, Anchor, Surer Mill, Brooms, Portable Fortros, 9 Arobulanoes, 6 Spring V arons, 2 Modical Wasons, 1 One horse Wajcon, Kopa, Glass, lr n, Coppor, Lead, Lead Tire, Cylinder Brick, etc. iur, iuruin(. wiring-, and Tire- rteudiug Ma chinos : Corn Milis, Bnrr Mill-stones. printing Press, with Tj pe ana rout. Hand trucks, Hay Cutters, Uay Press, Corn fcheller, Fnnnine Mills, lehU, Ax os, Chairs, Dcsks, btovos, Ovens, Cots, Cauldrons, Ox Yokes, Lhains. ihe s ores must be removed by tne purchaser with in five days irom the daie ot sale. Teims Cash, in Government tunds. D H.KTJCKER, Brevet Ma)or-Gen. and Chief Quarterm.tster, 217 8t Depo' of Wa-mincton. U B E S A L E . - By direction of Brevet Malor-General A. B. Dvor. Chief ot Ordnance, tbe following Ordnance and Ord. nance Stores will be sold on 'lUEiSDAY, February i.7. HC6, at HALTEU'd FfcKttY, West Virginia, to wit: One hundred and flity tons Cast Iron. Five tons Wrouubt Iron. ' , One Iron Forolay Fiume. One larco lurninir Lathe. , One Kollinu-Mlil, with maclnnifv, furnnoes, lorites, fly-wheel, shafting, lol ors, hangers, etc., ctmpiete. One hundred thousand Brick (more or lots). 'Ihirty-iour Cast-iron Columns (uowj. event v Cast-iron Window F'rumes. Eltrbt Anvil Blocks (oast). Olo thousand two hundred and seventy Josslyn's Can ines, with appendayes onmp ete (now). Three hundred and twenty bturr's Carbines, with appendare new and complete. One hundred and seveu assorted Revolvers. Nine hundred and thirty ( ava 17 rjaores. 1 wo thousand one hundred and s'xty Burnsido's Corhinos - Five thousand Enflold Rifles. ' l"orty-six N. C. O Swords, tocother wi'h about one thousand sots hors-f equipments lor cavalry, in cluding bridles, ssdd es, i-addlc-blankeis, baiters, etc.; also, largo quuutitiusot oavalrv and iinantry Accoutiomcnts, appendaKCs for small arms, and tools of various kinds, eto. eto. One large lot ot linoiy dressed Granite Stone. Sale to commence at 10 o'olook, and continue from day to day, until all is sold. Term Cash, in Go ernmont funds. D. J. YOUNG, Ordnance Agent. Johs Kookok, Auoiioneor. Harfkii's FtimY, Februaiy 10, 13C3. 2 IS lOt I;XTEKblVE BALE OF GOVERNMENT CLOTH !i 1NG AND EQUIPAGE. Chief qpaktkbxastbb'b Officii. ) Philadelphia Depot, February 10, 1808 ) V ill ue sold at Publio Auction, at the SCHUYL KILL AIL. EN AL, Philadelphia, ou WEDNESDAY, the 21st ins-ant, at 10 o'clock A. At,, a a-reat variety of NEW AND WORN SOPPLlEo, comprising A xes. Jackeis. Boots, Bootees, Buttons, Ccuts, Ci at Strap", Lamp Cours and Cos- s, Laps, Cap Covers and Capes, Canteeiis, Drawers, Epauietlcs, Flairs. Knapsacks, Ko.tlos, LfBg'ns, Mittons, Moss l'aub, Numbors, Pillow Cases, , Pompous, , bhirts, stockings, Scales, snadi s, Gaiters, Lt athcr and Shovels, Canvas, Hatchets and Handles, Haversacks, -Hat Omamcn's, lion Bt dstt-ads, , Sweat lycatnoTS, Mlk Blue and Jcarle', lents about S00O Cotton. and Linen. Tent Flios, , lion Pots 1 almas. Toa-ether with many other artlo'es not enuvno- rnio in this udvertisenicnt. Many of tbe articles are new and In excellent condition. Catalogues stating quantitios, aud de scnbing the property, can be obtained at this Tho articles can be seen tor two days previous to the sale, upon application to the JUilitury Store- keeper at the Arsenal. '1 eims Cash, in Government funds. WILLIAM W. MoKIM, Colonel and Chief Quartermas'er 2 12 9t Bbiiadelph a Depot, HATS AND CAPS. E OP FASHION. Small rroflts. Quick Sales. HATS AND.CArS. NEWEST STYLES. LOWEST TEICES IN THE CI1Y. 128tutht3m No. 40 N. SIXTH 8TREEr. A T QUEEN'S NEWS STAND, 8. W. corner B1CVENTH and CHK8NUT Streets, ALL Till DAILY AND WEEKLY PAPKRH. ' MAUiZI nkh, P4.KIODICAL8, Kto., May be obtained at current rates. 2 1 i GOVERNMENT SALES. SALE OK GOVEKNMEM 81EA11EB3 AND V1WSFL E1FEC18. lKPOT CtJARTltnilAf TUB'S OHflOW. 1- Baltimorh, Md. Feoitmry 10. 1H61 ) Will bA aold aL talimnrn. it rt . niidnr dmMtnn nf Caitain A. M, Cummirgs, A 6 M., ON TUUKSDa Y, MARCH 1. 18G0. AT 10 O'CLOt K A. M.. at tho Government wharf, south sidn of basin, tha lo'iovtinir named vessois aud othor eaects belonging iuo uoTtrumrnr, v a t J ME "ESCOKr," Stde-vrheet afosfrinr nf A4Q tniii. arrwutnn htill mnA boitom mot i.ledi lenirt i on ilpck. 181 ftv.t 1 hroadth 01 I earn, 26 leetj over all, E0 iron drau 6 feet j has one low-pi ensure bcamenvinei d-ametcr ot ovlluder, mcties 1 siroKfl ot p sion, IU ieet ; cpaoitv ot car, to, 15('0 barrels. 8hn im In fiA riinliiiiff anIap and wnll found in a lhercutfl s. THE "MANHATTAN." ' SluO-Vlinol pnmAr nf A1A inn. VAAilAn Knllt lenpth upon deck, 120 feet) breadth ol beam. 85 foot 1 overall, 66 foot; derthofhold 10 feet) cralt 7 foot; has one low-picssuie engine; diameter of cylinder, fi?clie8l 8 ro,to Piston, 9 loot; cuvaoHy of oarxo, avuv uarrt-is. fcuo is IB rood order and well lound in a 1 ber ouiflls. THE "JIDN FA11KON." Riue-wnoel sieamer of 814 inns, wooden hnl'i lena-lh UI:on dock. lfiO teeti hnam. 9.R Imi nvnr all. 42 Icet; d-plh of ho d. 8 loot; draft, 5 looti has ono low-pietvure beam engine; diameter oi o finder 8d inches; stroke of piston. 8 loft and is well found in anchors, chains, and general ontflls. TUB -PE' ON1C." Sine wheel steamer of 813 tn,s. wooden hull. Iron fastened ai a metalled In J803; lon. th on dook, 155 leet; breadth ot beam, 26 loet; over all, 40 fool; u. in.iLi 1,010,0 icet; aiair, 4 loot; nas one low Insure benm pnirlim- diamntnr nf nvllnrlne. fit ii cheat sttcke ot jiiston, 10 foi l ; capaoit ot oarso, (00 barrels; hull, ena-me. and boiler all in rood sun. dition.tand well found in her outtlts. m THE "UUGH J1NK1N8." Sloe-Wheel alnamnr nf fiAK tnu.. wnmlnn hnll. and bottom dip ailed; letitrtHoti d,ck, 100 feet; breadth ol beam, 27 icet; over all. 48 loot ; dop n ot hold, 71 loot; drait, 61 tcct; has one low-prossuie br-am engne; diameler of cylinder, 82 inches; stroke of mmuu ii ( im; capacity or cargo, liwu Darteis; niai uii.cr in pooa condition and vessel well lounu In all hci outfits. TIIE "KrA'V fetrtO-wheol S'enmer of 9R7 49 Or, tnn.i wnnrlrtn hull Jona-th on deck KiO u-els brrai.th oi beam. 2t leott over all, 66 icet; depth ot hold, 7 foot; dralt, 6 foet; una uno iu. 1 lurauro ot-am engine; aiametor ot cylinder, 86 includ; stroke ot piston, 8 foot; oanaolty otcarro 1(00 bands; vissei in roou repair aud woll lound in ail ber outli s. THE 'BALI GOV." Side wheel steamer ol 2r4 ions; woodon hull; Hrethon dcck.ltJO fcei: biendthol' hoHin. 1ft Innl s over all, 87 loot; dopt!: or hold, 6 feet; draft, 41 foot; has one ow-prosture beam eneine; diameter ot cylinocr, J inches; stroke 01 piston, 11 loot Sho has recently b-cn put in oiost thorootrh reoair, and is weil lurmshed and li ted up as a siatf-boatt liavinf abuiidan- cnecis in all departments ou board for immediate use. THE "IOL." Side-wheel steamer of 164 7-95 tons wonrlnn hull : Icwrln on dec, 120 leet; bresd h ot loam, 21 leut; over all. 88 fert; depth of hold, 6 feet; orat, 4 leit; has one square low irSKUro engine; dlnmeter ot cylinder, 4 ii ches; stroke ol pl-don, 6 foet; oapaOitr 01 cargo, 400 bands. Weil lound in anchors, chains, tools, eto. eto. - 1UK "JAMES JUKI MB." Screw steamer of lli3 fla ilfi ions tvnodnn hnll length on decs, 106 feet: brtanihof beam. 221 fonts cetitli ot hold, 9 leet; draft, 41 icet; has one htirh- protsure engine; ammeter ol cylinder 11 inches; stroke of pit-ton. 22 inches; capacity of cara-o, 1H00 uaiieiB. vessel in good tULLing ordor, and well lound In all her outfits. IHE "CECIL." Sid"-whoel steamer of 130 tons wooden hull, and bottom metalled; lona-th on dck. 125 foot: breadth ot beam, 18 feet; over all, 82 feet; de tb ot hold, 6 leet; aiatt, b leet; has one io -prosure beam en gine; diameter of cylinder. 20 inches; stroke of piston, 6 leet; capacity of cam o, 276 barrels. Vos sel in good ordor, and wtnl lound iu all her outfits. IHE "ti G. CANVON " Screw steamer of 200 tons, iron hull, built in 1832; drait, 6 leet; hes ono high-pressure engine; diame ter ot cylinotr, 22 inches; siroke of piBtou, 2 foot. essel in good repair, and woll lound iu ail her outfits. THE "IRONSIDES " Screw steamer ot 1U2 tons; iron hull, shoathed with viood; length on doc- , 126 feot; bretdth of beam, 2Si n ot: depth of bold, oJ foet; draft, 4 feet; bus one hub-pressure onsiue; diameter 01 cvlindor, 24 inches; stroke 01 piston, 2 leet; capa city of cara-o, 1800 barrels. Sho has a new boiler and engine, rebuilt in 1862, well lound in a 1 hor outfits. THE "FANNY CARNEK " Screw steamer of 1U0 tons, wooden hull; longth on dock, 160 feet; breadth of loam, 26 feet; dpth of hoid, 7 feet; draft, 7 feet; lbs one higti-preuure entrino; din motor of cylinder, 4 inches; stroke of piston, 2 feet; capacity ot carjro, 1500 batrels. she is in good running ordor, and woll found m all her outfits. THE TUG "TK EES." Screw tuc-boatol 70 tons, wooden hii'l; length on deck, (3 leet; breadth of hi am. 10 leet; draft, 9 lie! ; has one high-.iressure oiifriup; diamnter of cyander, 20 inches ; stroke of piston, 20 inches ; hull, engine, and boiler in good oiuer, aud vessoi well found in all her out tits. THE TUG "KATE." Screw tug-boat of 85 ton; lentn on dcok, 60 leet; breauth ot beam, 10 itet; depth of ho.d, irt-t; oralt, 7 leet; has ono li irh-pressure emrim ; dimncterot cylmUur, 16J iLclios; stroke of piston, 18 inelit-s; eneine and boi'ci- in good ordor, and versel well founded in all ber outflti. miscelljm:ous. ONE IRON El. ODER, Jladeof 23 lnoii round iro.i. 11 feot 3 inches lon: plated with 3-16 inch iroi on the buck; made 01 tue Dtst material, ana 1:1 tne most tnorougu manner. This Rudder was made hr stiamor ' L Q.Can non," I ut noi found i ecessni !or hor use. ONE SUIEKIOIt ID 11 I.AIi BOILER. Taken Irom 1 lie steamer It fenau ding." and now lying at Poole aud Hunt's ard, loot of 'Illumes btreet, 10 feet 2 n lies in loueth. 18 feet 6 inches in width, aud weif l.tiiv 78,400 pounds. Ihis Boi.er la in comoluto order, and ready for in mediate use, having been n-paired at a cost of 87000, with the view ot pu'tiiia- it in tho steamer "Ben ueiora, ana not p ea, as ine -ueiora" was sold by the Governme.it. boiore its complo tion. r Also, from the Governti , -.it storehouse, south side ol tbe basin : Superior bronometers, Ei ; ineors' Tools, Kanne Glasses, 'Si, mj Stores, Aleialho Lile-boats, t ; rttiulture, Manilla Roues. I 1. 0 . Eto . fcto , Too numerous to mention lii ilctnll, some of whioh are entnolv new. and all in fi-i vicoaMe condition. being surplus stock reserved fur ottering at final sale ot v-ssels at tnis uepot. 1 be above named vessels 11 11 ' lielr efTects are only sold tor want of further use iv the Government. Teinib CaBh in Goveinmi) t ii.rds on av of'salo. . G. V. liKAUCr-I, Colonel, Cl,,L-l' Quuruil master, 219 9t Middle Jliiitary Department, OF SERVICFABI.Ii AND DAMAGED IO HOSPITAL. PKOPEK l 1, KTC Wasuinoton, D. 1 , rebrunry 17. I860. - Will be sold at publio atu ion, at the Judiciary Square Warehouses, Fifth r:i(l K Stroots, in this city, on FRIDAY, the 28d of F brnary, at 10 o'clock A, M , a quantity ot servicea)lc and damaged Hospi tal Beddiug, Clothing, and Furniture A large quantity ot Hair Mattresses will be so d. Tni-ma Cash in Government funds. Purchasers will be allowed iorty-eight hours to remove their property. C. bUT HER LAND, 2 19 4t Surgeon U. S. A , fuodical Purveyor, SALE OF NEW HOSPITAL CLOfillNG, BED DING, ETC. li kdioal Purvbyob'b Office, I WASHloTOK, D. C , February 18, 1866. f An extensive sa e ol Hospnal Clothing, Bedding, etc, entirely new, and ia tho original boxes aud bales, will be held ib this citv. at tne Judiciary Square Warehouses, Filth anl E streets, buck of City Hall, on THURSDAY, the 8th day of March text at 10 o'o ock A.M. ihe following articles will be offered for sale, via. : Shirts MOM Drawers 20000 frocks, pairs. 20.000 Sliopera, pairs 80.000 i owns , au.uoo Beu-sackf 20 000 Pillow-ticks 10000 Pillows, Hair 4.000 Towels, Hand 10 000 1 be attention of the trade and the publio at largo Is called to tb aale, as tho goods will be sold In lots to suit both large and small purchasers. Quantitios as small as one dozen will bo sold. Gooda will be delivered to purchasers with.n (5) days 110m termi nation ot sa e. , , 'leiius Cooh, in Governmor.t fund-i. ' t! .SUTHERLAND, Surgeon ami Purvoyor, U. S. A. C. W. BOTEEER, Jr., Auctioneer. 2 U lot GOVERNMENT SALES. JAEGE GOVERNMENT SALE OK OCEAM j AND RIVER slEAMEkS, lUtiS, SCHOON ERS, FEKRk -BOAT.s, Kiu OVS-ICIt lBlf QUARTER It AST Kit, Military Division o ma (jvir NkW OllLXANa l. . tli,nru t lllllt lhe lollowtnr-named vrasnl lolonimr ,k Qtiait 01 mastci's Dcpartmnm, Unitod Kt t A my, Kill Le so d at Publio A notion, to the hlchnat bidder, on the 28th day of February, 1808, at the offloa ol tha thiol Cjuarteruiaa or, Lalavelte square, No. 113 C Dip street t eieamslup Croecont." realstorod 1219 tons, iron easel. fetoamshiD "St. Mary," regis ered 1218 tons, Irom vesi-oi, a eamship "Clinton." registered 1ZT0 lessel Steamship "Alabama," reglstotvd 680 tons. Steamship "George Peauody," registered 1018 tors. Steamship ' Convoy," relstered 426 tons. Siamhip "planter," reristerod 800 tons. I' lop 'lei "( oriniMan " registered S'tt tons. . ProKil er "Sum on," registered 860 tons. Propeller 1 F'oole," registered 470 tons. Propeller "Kiact," rewis eied 2t tons. l'rope ler ' Porh r," registered 4H8 tons. Pioielhr "liurzar." reg stored 4o0 tons. 1 lopel.er "Alliauoe," registered Stft) tons, Iro Tessel Side-whtel towboat "St. Charles'" registered 668 . tons. Side-Wheel Steamer "J. W. Hancock rnnlalorivl K,0toiiH. Sioe-v. hcol steamer "Diana," reristerod 700 tons. SldO-Vlhcol Stoalliur 'Col. hllumiili " m.atururl 220 ions. " . Moe-whcol steamer "Mustsng," registered 178 tons IStcrn-wbecl s'lSmer "Altamont." rosrlstotel tona. Mern wheel rt amcr "Emma," registered 189 tnns. b.ern -wheel steamer "Coonoi Benedict," regis tered 1E1 tons. V beoi in leooss steamer 'Tamnnlliiui." nraMMH 8S4 1 lb, iron tesel. w iiol in recess steamer "Matamoras," registered 3P4 toni, iron vcssol. Centre-wheel steamer "Colonel Colburn," regis tcifd 126tous, large railroad lei r -boat. Oii're-wl eol steamer "t.eueral Ransom," regis tcrcd 104 tons, large railroad Lrrv-boat. Centre-wheel ateamer "Kopier," roglslored 70 tons, large railroad icrrv-boat. lug "Perry," registered 166 tons. Tog "Jennie," registered 14 tons. 'lu ' -Cleveland," ropisterud 37 tons lug "Belle Darlington," rtgr tcred 95 tons. Scl.ooner ' Flectno," registoiod 147 tons. Schooner "H D Adams." registered 112 tons. Schooner "Scout," registered 126 tons. Schooner "Uuiou," registered u8 tons. Schooner "V iuona," reisteiod 117 tons. Schoi nor "Anni tto," reistered 186 tons. Schooner "Ptigblai.der," remsUited 84'J toa Model barge "Coiouol Muihgau,' registered 120 tons. 1 hire (8) lighters. OneflUlatboat. Tin (10) small boats. 'three (81 bargos. N.i.e (9) yawis. A full oeVonption of these ves'els can be had on ap plication a the otlico ot Brevot Lieutenant-Colonel E. . ALLEN, Assistant Quartermaster, Tchoupitou las stteet, New Orleans, ana most of them can ba Been at this port or vicinity. 1 onus ash in United Mates curiency, or audited transportation vouchers; fifteen (16) per oont of tb purchase inonev to be paid ou bidding oireaoh boat, and tho balauce to be J aid within eight (8)das there alter. By order of the Quartermaster Genera'. C. O. SAW IELLF, Colonel end Chief Quartermaster, 2 1214t Military Divston of the Gulf. SALR OF MEDICINES BKLONGING TO TUE AiEDl.AE DEPARrMENT OF I HE ABUr. Medical 1 urveyou's Of hor, I Wabhimoioh, D. C, Feb-nary 9. 1836. f An auction suieof valuable Medicines no longor rrquirea by the sledical Donartmeut, U. 4. Army, will be hold in this oity on 1 11 U US UAY", the 1st day ot March next, and succeeding days, If ueco'Sorv, at 10 o'ou ck A. M ., at ti e Warehouses located on Judi ciary Bquure, Filth and E street, back ot the City Hail. ihe Medicines are in thooriolnal packages, and the at.cntion of the trade 1b invitod to this sale, which wlli embrace tho following principal arti cles, vin.: F:ti er, ru phurie, 6C0 lbs.,' Dover's Powder, 250 lbs , Alcohol, F.C0 bottles, Cod Liver Oil, 1000 bot- loiupound Spirits of ties, Ether, 600" lbs.. Camphor Pil's, 1000 doi.. Simple cerate, 1000 lbs , ConipoundCathartioPiliS, Chlorofoi m, 600 bs., 8000 dozen, r mid i-xtract ot Bucbu, opium l'nis, 1000 dozn. 250 lis Uodineof Potassium. 201 Fluid Extract of Cln- lbs., chono 600 lbs., I Rhubarb, 600 lbs., F uitl Extract. ol Ipecacu-Powdered Rhubarb, 269 ' anl a, 250 lbs., I lbs.. Ilti'd Kx raot ol Rhubarb, Syi up of Squills. 500 lbs , 260 lbs., Compound .Spirits of Lav- Mans Hyurarg, 260 lbs., I euder, 600 lbs., Beside o' her articles. Upwards of sixty artio os of the Materia Medien, in lots similar to the above, will be offered tor gale. Cata'oguea containing a comnlote list, with lull particular, will be ready by tho 17tn inst. 'lei ma- Cash, in Government funds. Five davs will be allowed to purchasors in re moving their propeitr. C. SUTHERLAND, Surgeon U. S. A., Medical Purveyor. C. W. BOlELEti, Ju, 2iU7t Auctioneer. SALE OF CONDEMNED QUARTERVlASrER'S - IS'lOhsJS, S1EAM ENGINE, TELEGRAPH MATERIAL, El C. Chief Quartbrmabter's Ofpiob, ) Depot of Wabhinotow, Wabhikgton, D. C, February 12, 1806 ) Will be sold at Public Auction, under the direoiion 01 Brevet Lieutenant-Co'onel Jamos ii. Moore. A. Q. M., at Wniehousa No 3, on NEW YORK Avenue, between Eighteenth and Nineteenth streets, Wash ington, D. C, on FRIDAY, February 23, 1883, at 10 o'clock A. M., a largo lot of CONDEMNED QUARlElUlASlEK'S SIOUES, ETC., consist- ine 01 Buckets, Augers, C'h BilS, Fues, llatobots, liammurs, Saws, W heelbarrows, Gnndstoni's, F'tre 11 oso, 1. adders, Paullius, l'ork Barrols, Gas Generators, Rags, Rope, Trucks, 1 Stoam Engine, com eoieis, CO'8, Cauldron", Ket Its, Pans, Moves, Shovels, - Chairs, (bests, Desks, Wardiofcos, Lounges, Lener Piceso3, Spittoons, 1 ables, ' Window Shades, Doors. plete, bolongiug to a Window Frames. Washing Macuiue, eto. Together with a lot of 1ELEGRAPHTC MATERIAL, consisting ot 86 Reel Barrows, 40 Bearasit e's Signal lVegraph Instruments, with Chess; 48 Wire Reals, 115 Reol Stands, 69 Gea-s fordo., 40 Reol Handlos, 69 Straps for Reel barrows. Tbe stores must be removed by the purchasers within five davs Irom dale ol sale, icims C'ubU, in Governmtnt tunds D. U. RUCKER, Brevet MaJ. -General and Chief Quartermaster, 2 18 8t Depot of Washington. OFFICE O' ASSISTANT QUAKTERM AS1ER, - WiLMiNGTon, Delaware, 1 February 12th, 1866 J SALE OF SURPLUS GtlVKrtNMKNT MULES. All good and rervioeabln. Will be sold, at Publio Auction, at WILMINGTON, De aware, on F lit DA Y, the 23d of February, FRIDAY, tbe 2d of March, Two bunuied serviceable MULES. One hundred on oach day of sale. The especial attention ol purohasers ia invited to the tact that these Mules are large, well paired, and in excellent condition, being the surplus team Mules Of Washington Depot. Animals sold singly. Sales to commence at 10 A. M Terms Cash in United States currency. By order of Brevet Brigadier General JAMES A. EKIN, In charge 1st Division Q M. . O. C. H. GALLAGHER, 2 14 14t Captain and A. Q. M. Q.OVEENMENT HARNESS AND SADDLES. AM IMMBX88 STOCK OF SADDLES, . BlilDLH. COLLARS, REINS. HAL1ER and CHAINS, SHELBY TENTH, WAGON OOVEKS, f OUT ABLE FORGES. ETC. ETC. Much or this Harness la new all Inspected work, and uiied to all kinds ot ally, truck, or larui purposes, Vt hOiOiale or Itetall. GREAT BAEQAIKH. PllKIIf A CO.. 2 1 liu ' No. 339 N. fliOS t bUeet
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