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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, I860.-
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PENIANISM KAMPANT.
ftt. lharlea 111. i rraiis KHllchcol ma
by sfeti Hubert 1'a.rl) Tlie) O'Jla.iiouy
! Mmfktiitii Dowk-Aa Km
rtiliK Tim.
Lent evening about eight o'clock, an immense
crowd ot Irishman assembled In iront of the Ht.
Charles Hotel, on Wood street, for the purpjse
of serenading George Franola lraln, B. Doran
Klllian, Father Curley, and James McDermott,
representatives of the O'ilahouy faction ol the
i eniau Urofherhcod.- A brass band was In at
tendance, and alter teveial patriotic air bad
bet,n pcnomied the lour gentlemen mentioned
appeared on the balcon j and were received with
loud cbeeis.
Mr. Train ' thanked the audience for the
eourtrsy extended, 'and inquirod what they
wanted him to apeak about. (A Toice "Ireland
' and ttie Fenians.") He stated tnat he was a
friend ot Ireland, and had devoted much of his
time ant means to her service, and was willing
to do more. He was hire tor the purpose of tlo
llTerlrjg an Address, the proceeds of which were
to be devoted to the Fenian canio, but ho was
sorry to see that the President of the Congress,
now in session in this city, had gone out of hU
way to say that he (Train) did not speak for the
Fenian cause, lie denounced this assertion as
a libel npon the Rood snse of Irishmen.
Although not a Fenian himself he had
espoused the cause, had travelled through the
country giving lectures in their behalf, aad the
funds realized had been religiously' applied
towards the project of liVeracing Ola Ireland.
He was the Fenians' friend even In London,
where he had been imprisoned for delivering a
apeech favorable to her independence. The
American people were In favor ot the liberation
ot Ireland from the tyranny of Enlicli laws.
Irishmen are not in this country on sufferance.
They were here at the nation's birth, and the
names ot nine natives of the Emerald Isle conld
be lound attached to the) , Declaration of Inde
pendence. The very moment Ireland fires a
gun, America will acknowledge her as a bellige
rent. He was not a Fenian, bat thought it wax
high time every Irishman was. Two hundred
thousand Irishmen had died through England's
cruei laws, and now is the time lor revenge.
He was sorry to sea contentions among Fenians.
An enthusiastic Irishmen in the crowd in
quired why he was not a Fenian, when a sotn
of great confusion ensued. Cheors, intermingled
with' hisse", made it impossible to distinguish
what was said. At thit moment voices called
out, "hut the perjurer, McDermott, otf the bal
cony," "Down with the apo'tate priest Curley,"
and similar expressions. Train endeavored to
regain order, and had partially succeeded, when
a mam standing in the middle of the street, who
announced himself to be "Ed. Carey." cried out
that no man could be an advocate or Fonlanlsm
and vet be a Fenian. Train replied that he had
shown himself to be a staunch friend ot Ireland,
and had aided to fill the cotters of the Feniau
Brothernood. A cull lor "Morrison" was then
raised, bu.t Train, with his accustomed coolness,
continue j to sneak. It being apparent to him,
however, that the crowd had concluded that his
speech had been finished, ha stepped back upon
the balcony.
Father Curley then made his appearance, and
was received with hisses and shouts ot derision.
The Reverend Father endeavored to prevail
upon the crowd to bear bim, promising to
detain them only cne moment, but his effort was
unsuccessful. 1
Mr. McOermott then advanced, smilingly, to
the front of the balcony, when the dissatisfac
tion of the crowd reached the utmost point, and
he retired in conlnsion.
The cries ior "Morrison" still continued, and
upon his appearance at one of the hotel win
dows, deafening cheers were given for him. His
entrance upon the balcony was, however, dis
puted by the O'Mahony faction, who informed
him that the meeting belonged to them. Morri
son's lriends interfered and pushed him forward,
when the proprietor of the hotel presented him
self, and said that ha would not permit any fur
ther speaking from the balcony. .
Morrison, however, perslted, and was about
proceeding to speali, when the proprietor seized
hold of him and informed him in a very em
phatic manner that he was in earnest. Soma one
proposed that Morrison could speak from the
steps in front oi the entrance to the hotel, and
thither he and his party departed. Just at that
time an omnibus drove up to the door, when
Morrison mounted to tha roof and commenced
to harangue the crowd. He said he bad some
respect tor Tram, who had done eminent ser
vice for Ireland, but not for the company he
keeps O'Maboay and his infamous clique.
"McDermott i a perjured man; let me tell you
kis history."
McDermott, who had maintained his position
on the balcony, characterized the charge made
against him as a lie, and ottered to prove it 11
the opportunity was afforded htm. The crowd,
however, biased him down, and Morrison con
tinued to denounce the O'Mahony faction.
McDermott, who appeared determined to have
his say, again interrupted Morrison, and held up
a slip ot paper which he said was a telegraphic
despatch 'from General Logan, recommending
the Fenian Brotherhood to give their support to
President O'Mahony.
This announcement was received with hisses
and ciies of "a forgery," when three cheers for
President Roberts and General Sweeney were
given. McDermott looked uneasy for a moment,
but he soon recovered hit equanimity,' and
crossing over to the landlord, who was still on
the balcony, told bim if he did not order the
omnibus to be driven away ke would force the
crowd to listen to him. The landlord, who was
greatly excited and feared a row would occnr,
promisedf to do so, and sent a boy to tell tha
driver to remove the vehicle forthwith. When
the driver received the orders he drew up the
reins, and, to the evident disgust of Morrison and
his friends, drove away.
Calls were then made for Train, but that gen
tleman, apparently being satisfied with his for
mer reception, (ailed to make his appearance.
An impromptu meeting was held on the street,
;wbicii was addressed by a young man, who
related lhat be had been a member of the Fenian
' Brotherhood in Ireland, and also In this coun
try. Funds had been contributed in Ireland
and sent to O'Mahonv, who gave them to un
derstand that a fleet of vessels was being fitted
-out to prey upon the commerce of England.
, O'Mahony pocketed the money, and distributed
, it amonit his satellites, a delegation ot whom
i were in this city endeavoring to throw a tire-
-brand into tne congress now in session. He
characterized O'Mahony as a perjured villain,
and accused bim of sending agents to Ireland to
hetrav the cause.
Upon the adjournment of the first meeting, the
representatives ot the two factions met in the
hotel, and an anirry altercation took place
between them. One ot the Roberts men informed
McDermott that in New York it was as much as
a man's lite was worth to raise any objection to
' O'Mahonv's rule, but the case was different In
Pittsburg. A pugilistic Fenian then struck at
. McDermott, when Mr. Train sprang lorward,
; And said the delegation came to this city on a
. neaceable mission, but the treatment they had
received at the hands of those who shonld have
been their friends, was such that they would
hereafter be mortal enemies. He abjured the
Koberts faction, and said his respect for them
had departed forever. He thenrefired with his
three friends to a private parlor, while the other
party remained tne masters or tne around.
Considerable leeung was maniiested by our
Irish citizens, last evening, at the conduct of the
Roberts party. While no doubt could exist as
to the tact that the disturbance of the meeting
was preconcerted, many were wining io over
look it. on the ground th at the end attained 1 ustl.
fled the means adopted. Be that as it may, all
hope of harmony between the two factious I
now at an end. and the success of the project
may be cons derably retarded thereby. Pitt
' fmrg Cotnmernal,.aaturaay.
Professor Man son, a man who makes a
specialty of Milton, who has lectured upon the
A hsnn for vears preparing an elaborate
. life, laughs at the story of filial piety writing
"Paradise Lost" from parental dictation. He
aa th diving tr fit Miltnn pawned bis tinnka.
wished him dead, and conducted themselves
generally in tne most uncounormuiu manner, i
CITY ORDINANCES. . -
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N ORDINANCE
TO Mate an Am ronrlallnri to (he Department
of City property lor the )ear 18U6
fipc.ion 1 the hoiect and Common Connors ot
the City ot Philadelphia do crdain. That the sum of
one hBLdred and nine thousand nine hundred and
tiny-three do larsand twcntyiPht enis (fliiO 9o 28)
ba and the same is hereby appropriated to tha De
partment ot City Fropetty to par the expensos of
that department for tl.e year 1366. as loilirws:
neni i ror me Maries oi me comnrssionar,
Oik, and Messenger, time thousand six buudred
VBtuui ooiiars
jiera 3 or the aiaries or the Supcrmtennen s oi
Indi ptndenee, Cermai.ton, West- Philadelphia,
and r-prina Garden Halls, and the Janitor of the
Giand and Petit dory Booms, three thousand aud
fifty S0C0 dollars.
Items, tor the salaries or the Superintendent or
Stale bouse, Boli-nner, two Janitors of Staie
House, and two Cleaners of Courts, three thousand
ix bundled and thirtt (8630) dollars.
item cor inn salaries oi csupenntonnems oi in
dependence, Frank in, Washington, Kittonhoone,
lenn, Logan, Jcflcrton, Korns, aud Hliackamaxon
bquares, atebmen ot 1 arade Ground, tiupenu
ti ndoi t of Fnlrmonnt Turk and CIit Burial Ground.
seven thousand eight hundred and fifty (97860) dol-
ars.
Item 6 For salaries of Keepers and llcfulators ot
pnblio clocks, fire hundred itbUO dollars.
Item 6 For salaries of house Cleaners, and all
other ezpens- a to ke incurred in keeping pubho bails
clrau, tlte hundred and fifty (660) uoliurs.
Item 7. for olbce exones, stationery, and inci
dentals, four hundred (2400) dollars.
Ittm 8. For lurther improvement of Fairmount
Park, twenty thousand (i,000) dollars.
item 9 l-or lurther improremoutol Morris Square,
one ti uusand ($1000; dollars.
item io. toi lurther imororomoni or Hunting
laik fire hundred (ttfCO) dollar
Iicm 11. For fur her improvement of Parade
Grc und, fire hundred (S500) dollars.
item iy f or labor at puuno squares, eigni won-
land (i 8000) dollars
item its. t or manuring ana souaing, one tnomanu
(fh OOi dollars.
item It For cleansing cesspools, six hundred
(fOCO) dollars. -
item lb. nor reoam io ana eieanninir court rooms,
District Attorney's rooms, and Jury rooms, four
thousand (84(X.O) dol ars.
item 16. For repairs to and Improvement of pro
perty belong in to the City, tiro hundred (8500j dol-
ars. . . . ...
Item 17. For clean-in r and ropnirlnir the pud-
lio clocks, three hundred and lil'ty i$360a dol
lars. . w
Item 18. For pavlnr in front of property bolonxina
to tba City, one thousand (SkOOOi dollars.
Item 1W. nor coal, kindling wooa ana mei. nve
thousand ($6100) dollars. Provided, That ad coal
used shail be Schuylkill, and mall be obtained lrom
miners or shippers only
liem 20. For ient ot offices in Philadelphia Bank,
Giraid Bank, Law Builuinc, and buiidm oelons
inn to the American Philosophical Society, eleven
thousand eight hundred and sereuty flve ($11,876)
doiiais.
item 21. For around rents and interests, elelit
thousand three bundled and thirty-six dollars and
seventy cents wm vu).
Item 22. For expenses of gas tor public halls,
cflices, and squares, including s'xteen statton houses,
thirteen thousand four hundred (813,400 dollars.
Item 28. For extra repairs to Mirinr Garden uau.
twelve hundred and titty ($12601 dol.ats.
Item 21 For alterations in Urand and Petit Jury
rooms required ay the Judges of the Courts, one
tniurard (tfiuw) aonars.
Item 26. For repauing roofs on State Houue Kow,
two thousand five hundred (92600) do lars.
Item 2S. tor n nuirs to City f roporty used as
Police btation Houses, three thousand (93000) dol
lars.
Item 27. For repairs to west Philadelphia uau,
fire hundred (8600) dollars.
Item 2R For con, missions to Architect at Fair-
mount Park, iu accoroauoe with contract, eight
buiidred and sixty dollars ano jix cents taoou uo).
Item 29. lonav H. W. Churchman the balance
due bim on h!s contract to build a summer house at
airmount Park, five hundred and nlty (6o0) dol-
ars
Item 80. For advertising and expenses of auc
tioneer in selling a strip ot BTOundatt'hackamaxoo
street wnarf, three imnurea and nitj-one aeuars ana
flit n A-nnnta (8361 621. .
l.em 81. For alterations and repairs to the offloe of
tne f rothonotar. oi tne conn oi common i leas.
sixteen hundred ami nity (tueou) oonars.
Item 83 For removing snow and ico from pave
ments in front ot tstate House and;, from Pubho
(squares, one thousand (iiuu) oonars.
-Item 88. For rcDairs to the Tobacco Warehouse.
eight hundred and fifty ($860) dollars. Provided,
That belore the Controller sha'l countersign any
warrant drawn by the Commissioner of City Pro
per v (except for salaries) the bills shall be approved
Lv the Committee on City Property.
Section a. For Planting 'trees, three hundred
( J300) dollars. The expense tnereof to be derived
from the fund bequeathed by iUliott Cresson to cue
City or 1'nlladelunia, to Da expenueu acooraini; to
the provisions oi an Ordinance approved June 20,
section 8. warrants to be drawn py tne commis
sioner of City Property.
President of Common Council,
Attest
Jonw EcKBram,
Clerk ot Common Conaoil.
JAMLS LTND,
President of beloct Counoil.
Approved this twenty-sixth day of February,
Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred aud
sixty-six (A.D. lbC6).
2 27 It . Mayor ot Philadelphia.
A NOHDINAMC'E
J. Making an Apuropriation for the Arrest and
Conviction ol tne Muroeror oi aiary ju. wait.
Section 1. Ihe tjo.ect and Common Councils of the
City ot Philadelphia do ordain. That the sum of
five hundred (f&OO) dollars be and the same is hereby
appropriated to pavtBe reward onerea Dy tne aiayor
on the sixth dav of January, I860, for the arrest aud
conviction or tne murderer oi Mary u. watt.
Section 2. Warrants lor the payment ef the same
shall be drawn by the Ma, or in conformity wlih
existing ordinances.
i reBiaeui oi cuiumou vounuu.
Attest
Adbadam Stewart,
Assistant Clerk of Common Council.
JAMES LYMD,
President oi Heloct Counoil.
Annroved this twentv-sixth day of February. Anno
Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six
(A. D. 18U0).
2 27 It Mayor ot Philadelphia.
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N
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PROPOSALS.
A
K M Y a U P. I 1 X s
. . MlLiTAfcY DlVlSIOH or THB lXRMKSSBSl,
Nabittillr. ienn
February 81, 1308
' RKAllcnrRriPosai.M.
which most be m uuplicaie, itlth a copy of this ad
yerfibeni.nt attacfend to each, will bo received at this
ctlice until 12 o'coek M., '
'llililt..DA V . Msech 15, 1860 '
for scpplytua FKltSH BkEK, of good and mar
ketable quality, in equal proportions of lore and
h na quarter meat (necks, shank-, aad kidney tal
low to be excluded) lor issue to the troop ana
others supplitd by the Government wlthra iono, at
Ihe followmr posis in Ihe Military Tliyhion of fen
lieaste: Atlanta and Maoon, Ga , Naakville, Chat
tanotiva, Itin j Uunti-vtiie, Ala. and at all Jposts
diavtina sui plies fiotn the above-named pests.
, Contiacitobe in loicesix months, commencing
cn t!ie 1st da of Apr), lttSft, aad ending tne 80tu
day of September, lhflO, or such lss time as the
lommissary-Geneial o fiubslstauoa may direot.
1 he necks ot thecaitle slanghu'red lor beef to be
cut oft' at tie fourth vcrtcbial Joint, and the breast
tiimined down,
; 'ihe shanks of fore qoarlers to be cot oft from
three to lour inches above the knee joint, and of
bind onaiiers nom six to eight mobos above the
gambiel or hockjo nt.
l'avtneni will be made monthly, or as early there
alter a luiids may be received thnrelor, and in
such mud as nay be furnished by the United
(States. ,
. dei arats bids will be received for each of the
above posts or out biu may include them all.
ho bin will bu received lrom persons who eome
under the exceptions of the President's Amnesiy
l roc sniation. Ivor will bids in which such persons
ara inter su d, eitbes direetlyfor indirectly, be re
ceived, nnlne they can produce the pardon of tha
president i
Bios from all other persons under said Procla
mation auitt be accompanied by the Amnesty
dam.
Proposal must
gnaraniee, sigi ed
stating that it a
be accompanied by a proper
contract is awarded they wH
enter bonds for the
raituiui luiniment oi uiii oon-
tract.
Ibe nndersmned reserves the right to reject any
ana a i Dias cuereu.
Indorse envelopes "Proposals for Fresh Beef,'
and audr as the same to the undersigned.
M P. SMALL.
Brevet Colonel and C. 8.,
2 26 16t Nashville, Tenu.
fi OVEKNM1NI BALE OF bUBPLUS HARD
VJI bhh.AU.
bPBBiSTxitcK Office, U. S. A , )
No 6 . Gat Strkrt, (
BATTIVORB. Md.. Fa rnarv 27. lHrtfl (
. t t s iujbPBiR, iu uui'iunii, win us recolTPQ Ht
this i fl.ee until bAl'liKD a Y. March 17 18fi. for th,
E.aI. 1'., . . .. n i. ... . I . . .1 . 1 1 .... . .
purchase of surp.ua UAKD BlitaD on baud at this
depot
Proposals must state that the offer is made urn' er
advertisement of this date.
Thi bread is m boxes of fifty (601 pounds each. No
ptoporais received tor loss than twenty (20) boxes.
rurcnases win te aenverea on poard ol transports
W'tnout exi en bo to tne purcnaser.
l'anient required in Government funds on notifi
cation ot acceptance of bid. Twenty eays allowed
pnrcuasera to remove si ores.
Proposals to be endorsed on the envelope, "Propo
sals ior xiara xreaa," ana aaaressea to- -
1 DUMAS W1L.HON.
Brevet Lt.-Co). and C. 8. (J. H. A..
2 26 17t Brevet Brig. Gen. Volunteers.
OFFICE OF CHIEF QU A RIEKMASTER,
Military Division of the Cult. New Orleans. La..
December 2. 1866.
Sealed Proposals are Invited and will be received
at this olhce until 12 in., March 1. 1866. lor the pur
chase ol sixty -six (66) camels, the property oi the
united states, now at camp verdo, near ban Anto
nio, lexas.
Bids maybe made, lor one or more ot these ani
mals.
Each envelope containing a Md should be realed
and addressed "Colonel C. G. Sawtello, Chief Quar-
termkster. Military Division of the Gulf, New Or
leans. La "
Ihe Government reserves tne rigutto reject any
bids deemed too low.
Payment to be made in On' ted states currency
upon the acceptance ot any proposal and prior to the
delivery of the camels to the successful bidders, at
ban Antopio, lexas.
C U. BA W I tLLli,
Colonel and Thief Quartermaster. Military Divi
sion oi the Gulf, Brevet Colonel United States
Army.
GOVERNMENT SALES.
UREAL) OF ORDNANCE,
fliTT JJEPAKTTKITT, I
Washington City, January 18. 1880, j
SALE OF SERVICEABLE AND UNSIRVICE-
ahle navi rowunits ai the united
STATES MAVI XAHVj MOKFOJLK., VIR
GINIA. There will be sold to the highest bidders, at Pub-
lio Ancnon. at aeon or tba 15th dav of March. I81J6.
in the office of the Inspector of Ordnance, at the
Norfolk Narv lard, fcu lamce. five hundred and
thirty four thousand tour hundred and three
(034,108)pounds ot DAY X I'UWUUiS, as to, lows:
oox.oou pounas temnnuis.
7,877 " condemned.
19,618 " damasred.
4.618 " compressed.
As only about two hundred aad seventy -two thou-
sana turee hundred and fitly- five (272,855) pounds ot
thfse cowdon are in barrels, purchasers mart pro-
viee Darreis into wniou tne rema'nuer oi tue pow
ders may be emptied from the tanks, tor whlob a
neiiod ot thirtv iBOl davs will be allowed. The pow
der in parrels, nowever, must oe removea wunin
tea days n om tue dav oi sale, otnerwise mey win
revert to the Government. . . .
Term Cash, in Government tun est one-nan tua-
purchase money to ke deposited at the oompletiou ot
thesalo, and the remainder belore the powders are
removed.
H. A. wise, .
' 2 26 15t Chiet of Bureau.
s
ALE
O F
M A-N U R E.
QPARTEBMABTER GBNXRAL'S OFFICE, J
JCIB8T JLIV1BIUH,
Will be told at the Cavalry Depot, Gieboro, D
C., a laige quantity of stock-yard MANURE, which
will be delivered to purchasers on the ground, or in
barges or boats ta be provided by them, at forty (40)
cents per cuuio jaro.
1 wo or more toais i acooraini io sizejcaa naioaoeu
per day.
leilliH V noil, m uuvcrouiuut iuuus,
By order ol the Quartermaster-General.
JAMEd A. EKES',
Brevet Brlgadier-Geneial,
2 27 2&t In charge First Division Q. M. G. O.
OFFICE OF ASSISTANT QUAR1ERMASI EH, '
Wilmijioton. Del., February 12, 1806.
BALE OF 600 MJKPLDd GOVB.KN -ENT MULES,
Ail Good and bervioeauie.
Will he sold at nublio auction, at Wilmington. Dol.,
ouEValti iniUAi during tne montnoi marcn,
UE HUAUK1.U JlULi.S.
Tbe especial attention of purchasers is invited to
tha fact that these amies are large, well paired, and
in excellent condition, being the surplus teuuii.ules
of Wanning ton uepoi.
Animals old singly.
bales to commence at 10 A. M.
Tirm Cash, in United states cum ncy.
Rv nTdernf
2 27tmh80 Bvt Brlo.-Gen JAVE3 A. EKIN.
V OVEKNMENT HARNESS AND SADDLES."
VJi
AS IHattHoB Jim i vw
KADDLE". BBIlli-VS.
COMJtBS REINS.
HAL1ETW and OHAINS,
8BE1B TENTH, WAGON COViBS,
i-OBTABLK FORGES ETC. El C.
Wurh of this Harness Is new all Inspected work and
ulied to all kinds oi city, trues, or lann purposes.
Vt ho.e.alo or Keiaii. .
GBEAT BABGAINS.
PITKIN A CO.
1 1 in No. 339 U. FltOUT bUeet
CO 8
y , ; GOVERNMENT SALES.
JJANIKL H. BUUPETT,
AUCTIONEER.
;
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT VESSELS
At auction. 1
JnniDETT; JONES & CO.,
' WILL SELL. .
ON THTJESDAY, XIAtlCII 1, 1SG8,
AT 12 O CLOUK, NOON, ,
At th Biooklyn Navy Kurd, Ciooklyn,
By order of the Navy Department, the followinjr
named vessel-. r t
MUM TUO '-MARIGOLD."
Lencth, 83 feet; breadth, 19 teot depth, 8 feet 8
inches one vertical enmne ; diameter ot cybnder 26
inchts) stroke of piston, 26 inche; one tlueacd
return tubular boiler
BTEAJi 1UO "LABURNUM."
Length, 100 leet ; breadth, 81 feet 8 inohes$ dpth,
0 feet) diameter of cylinder, 83 molios; stroke,
H2 inches; one boiler, wo lurnaoos, flue and return
tube.
I tK MS Twenty per cent, on the day of sale, the
balance within aix days, when the vessels muet be
itmoved lrom tha yard.
2 22 6t C II. BELL, Commandant.
SALE OF STEAM GRIST MILL
AT THK
CAVAUItl PblVI, UlUiUUKU, LI. C,
C.UAKTtiUiAn.a GaaKuAL'e Ovaica, )
FlUST OIVIIO!, I
WAeniaoTON. D. C . February 21. I860. 1
By order oi the Uuarlermastor-General. there wHl
be sold en the premises, at tublio auction, uuder the
dncction ot Captain George 1. llrown.cir, A. Q.
M , on WEDNESDAY, April 4, 1864. at twelve
o'clock M , tha following described publlo property
to wit:
ON 14 (1) STEAM) GRINDING AND FEED
MILL.
Mrame, with massive prauite foundations by 80
feet. hh coal, bay, and engine houses atiaoned, alt
const rucicd ot tue very e st material, and in tne
moat satistantial manner.
A.so. at tbe same time and place, tne machinery
and appliances oi the mill, consisting or
OM. (1) ING1ME. OF 10HOKE POWER,
wilh cylinder ot ttvenly two (22) inohes diamoter
and twenty-lour (24) inches strode, set noon a heavy
cast iron bed-p ate, witb cold and not water pumps
and heater, and a ca-t irou rjv-wheal. with dnvna
pulleys ot the same material, ten (10) feet in diame
ter aud twenty-tour (24)' inches lace, with Judsou's
patent covcrnor.
ivU (i) uoii-i-a, ot
EACH.
made ot thinnest boiler iron, live-sixteenths (5 16) of
an inch in thickness, live (6) feet in diameier, and
lourutn (14) feet are (5) inches in lenrm; aon
boiler eontaimnr sevouty-six (76) lao welded flues.
each ihree (8; and one fourth U) inohes in diameter,
wn n an tne requisite appenoages.
1 . ( 1 U ) I' A I U MUFtM h.lJ ' M' A 1 1 IS 1 15 U C li. I U
h A AI lHlHll (aO)lKCHlt-. 8PK1NG Ml LLH.
constructed ot solid Fren&h burr millstone, and sot
in bravr. well-baianced lrames, wltn nay cuttsrs,
eh vators. and conveyors sutliolent to cut and handle
tba hay, jrrain and prepared teed on the most eco
nomical and laDor-savinft pian.
ine snaiunir is ot nn snea wrouxnt iron, ana tne
pulleys of cast-iron, faced and Balanced, with
banners and boxes, sufficient to drive ten (IU) pairs
ot burrs, etc. The main driviur-beit is of tour i4j
ply rubber, and twenty-lonr tnenes wide. The
tit-Its lot dnmr the mills, etc.. are af ihe best oak-
tanned, patent stretched leather.
i lie Ensrive. Boilers, Maniiinery, and f ixtures-oi.
every description, are ot the very best materials and
workmanship, and are still In excoilent condition
and 11 e working order, tbe mill haying been in ope
ration only about liiteon montns
If deemed advisable by the agent of the Govern,
ment on the day ot sale, the builowgs will he sold
separately.
leims cssn, in uovernmeni iunas.
Purchasera k ill be reuuired ta remove their
properly belore tbe first (1st) day ot May next,
umesa otherwise arranged, with the owner of the
grounds.
A boat for Gtesboro will leave tha Sixth street
w bait every boar during tbe day ot sale.
Any lurtner information taai may oe aesirea wiu
be riven nno annPcatlon. la person or by letter, to
Captain GEORfoE T BKUVYftiNCr, A. U. M Uies-
boio, or to tnis otnee.
t a- wn a srjt ra.T
Brevet Briaadier General,
2 26 81t In charge First Division Q. M G.O.
IO tt ' ORES AT GIEsBuKO, D. O.
UUAKTlJtlCABTan-UIIiaBAl.-B UFFIOB, 1
Flbbt Division. I ,
Wabbinston. D. C February 23. 1806 I
Will be solo atGli SBORO, D. C, at Puhlta Auo-
tlon, under the direction of Captain George T.
Browning, A. C. M , on WEDSK8DAT, March 7.
1866, at 10 o'clock A. M , a large lot of condemned
QUARIERtf ASTEK'b SlUKka. consisting ol:
horseshoeii.
Riding and Cart Saddles,
Manilla Rope,
Neck-straps,
Mircingies,
Four-horse Ambulances,
ecrap iron,
Beusceaos,
Benches,
Cotloe Boilers,
'i in Cups,
Knives and Forks,
Aimy Wagons.tour-horse
waons, two-uorse,
Iron Water-wagons,
wnips,
Padlocks,
1-adlts,
Camp Kettles,
putou Ovens,
Disbpanr,
.Bottles,
iShooing-boxes,
Punches,
Files,
Hammers,
Mevs-pans,
Tin Plates,
Coal scuttles,
Jb arner-liuives,
Pincers, i
Rasps,
Hpoens,
cooking and Beating;
btoves. i
Blankets,
longs.
Whitewash Brashes,
Gilndstones and l rames, I
Picks,
Lanterns, ,
.Bridles,
Horse Brushes,
LVaadle Blankets,
ni AifTiriat. a, t.
Ploughs,
Rakes, 1
bhovels, '
ktpadsa, j
Wheelbarrows,
Bridle-bits, . i. I
Tire Iron,
Chain, . :
boraD Leather. I
Buckets,
Casks, '
Horse Collars,
Bead Halters,
Anibulanae Harness,
Kour-torse Harness (setsj,
Hay-racks,
Lines,' -1
Martingales,
Coal Oil Barrels, ate. etc.
Tha si ores must be removed by the parehaser with
In five days trom the day ot sale. I
Ihe barseshoes, rope, and scrap iron will, tfvde
slred, be delivered by the Government, free ot charge
for transportation, on tne depot wnari. i
Tintin i asn. in liovernment iunas.
a ht for Giesboro will leave the Sixth street
whart every hour during the day of aa'e.
1 Brevet Bngaditsr-l-reneral,
2 27 7t In Charge First Division, Q. M. G. O.
O MEDKAL DEPARTMEMT OF I UK ARMY,
Washwiotom, D. CFebinary 9, 1806. J !
An auction sale of valuable Medicines no longer
required by tbe Medical Department, U. tt. Army,
will be held in mis city on inuasuai, tne tat oay
ot March next, and succeeding days, If necessary, at
10 o'clock A. M ., at tne Warehouses located on judi
ciary Square, Filth and E streets, back 01 the City
1 h'n Medicines are in tho orivlnal packages, and
the attention of the trade is invited to this sale,
which will embrace the loiiowmg principal arn-
Ci8 Vials!- 1
Etner, buiphurto, 6C0 Its., Dover's Powder, 260 lbs.,
Alcohol, tOO bottles, Cod Liver Oil, 1000 hot
Compound Spirits of ties, nA .
Ether, 600 IDs., anipnor ri.; iuvuuo,
Simple cerate, 1000 lbs , Com pound CathartlcPilie,
Chlorofoim, 600 bs., I 8000 dozen, ;
lmd Extract ot Buchu, Opium 11118, 1000 dozen,
260 lbs., ilodine of Potassium, 00
Fluid Extract of tin- lbs., j
chono 600 lbs., I Rhubarb, 600 lbs.,
Fiuid Extract ot Ipecacu-, powdered Rhubarb, 250
anba, 260 lbs., lb.,
iluid Kxiraotol Rhabarb, Syiup of Squills, 600 lbs.,
i0 lbs., CoinuouBd Spirits of Lay-
Mass Hyurarg, 260 lbs., ender, 600 lbs., '
Beside oiber articles.
Upwards of sixty artidos of tbe Materia Mediea,
in lots similar to the above, will be offered ior
Cats' ofsues containing a complete list, with full
particulars, will be ready by the 17ta Inst. ;
'1 ei ui- Cash, in Government funds.
Five davs will be allowed to purchasers in re
moving their property
C. SUTHERLAND,
Suraeon U. S. A , Medical Purveyor.!
C. W. B0IELE8, Jb,
Auctioneer.
2 9 17t
AT QUEEN'S NEWB STAND,
b. W. coruei SEVENTH and CHliSNDT Strests,
A1X TUB
DAILY AND WEEKLY R.
PkHlODICALfl, Kip.,
May bs obtained at cunen tates,
GOVERNMENT 8M.CS.
tiALK OF. COVEbNMENl' bif.AiiEllS AND
) VE.fcEL fcEC l8
Dror QoABTKUMAPTiR'a Omoa ' I'
,' P ai.tijhohu. Jid. Fwtnurr. 10,1869 I '
Will be solu at Bat 'more, H d . ni.der diroot.on Of
Captain A. M. Lemmings, A Q M.
ON THUKSDA T,' MARCH 1, 1P0, -AT- W
O'CLOi K A. M..
af the Government wharf, south ai of baalit, lh
following named teasels and other efleut belonging
to the Government, v a i
i HE "ESCORT." .
Side-wheel steamer of 44D tons, wooden hnTI, and
boitom Diets. led: length on deck, Id fet ; breadtb
et learn, 26 leett over all. 50 feet i draft 61 foot i has
no low-ptesstue beam ermine; diameter oi eyltnder,
w mcnes ; stioka oi piaioa, 10 levt ; caaait ol caape,
IV 0 barrels, rlin is in fine running order, and well
found in all tier omfl's.
THE MANHATTAN."
Stde-wbeel s earner of RIS ions, wooden bnf):
length npon dcak, 120 feet; breadth of brain. 86 feet;
ever all, 66 I Ret ; depth of hold, 10 foot; draft, 7 feet;
has one low-pressare eng'ne; diameter of eyhndnr;
84 indies ; sjro of piston, 0 feet; capacity of oargo,.
i()0 barrels. Mia is in good order and well tound in
a.l her outfits.
THE "J3DN FARBON."
Pldewheel sieatner of 814 tons, woodea hull;
length npon deck, 150 feeti beam. 28 feet: ever all.
42 leet; dtpth ef hold. 8 leet; draft, f foot i Biu ona
low-piesrnre beam aneinc; diameter of ovllndor. 86
inches; atroke of pinton. 8 feet, and is woll found in
anchors, ehains, and general outtii.
Tim PE ON1C."
6de wheel steamer of S13 tone, wooden hull, Iran
fastened and meialled in 1868; louvth on dock, 158
lert; aieadtn or bear, 26 loot; over all, 40 feet;
Ciplhol fold, 8 feel; diaft, 41 I set; baa one low-
crersure benm enginot diamoter of cylinder, 81
luchsr stroke ot piston, 10 leet; aapaolt' ot oanao,
nio parreis : nun, eng re. and Doner all ta good con
dition.laud well ioond is her oiitfiie.
THE "HUGH JENK158."
Safe-wheel stoamor of 306 tons, wooden hnll, and
bottom meialled i lenirth on d-r.k. VQ fnt! breadth
of beam, 37. i eet ; overall 48 feet: dop'lt ot hold, TA
icet; arait, ay leet; liae one low-proseuie oeara
engne; diameter of cylinder. 82 inohes: stroke of
pihtnn 101 feet; capacity of oargo, 1200 barrels;
nachiner in pooo condition and vessel well loundt
in all hei outfits.
TIIE "STAR."
fclde-wheel steamer of 281 42 06 tons; wooden hull:
length on dCOk. 160 icet: breadth ol beam. 261 feet i
ever all, 66 feet; depth ot hold, 7 foot; draft, 6( foot ;
bas one low pressure beam engines diameter of
cylinder, 86 inihkS; stroke ot piston, 8 feet; capaoity
ot cargo 1000 barrels ; vessel m good repair and well
loand in all hov outflis.
' THE BALLOO!."
Side-wheel stsamor ot 204; tons; wooden hull;
leLgth on deck, leu fcei; breadth of beam, 19 loet;
over all, 87 leet; depth ot hold, 6A feet; draft,
41 fact; bas ona lOW-pressure beam enmne:. diamoter
of cylinder, 9 inches; stroke of piston, 11 ieet
cne nas recenay uen put in nuM inorouga rnair,
and is wen tnrnished aud fitted up as a statT-boat;
having abundant enects in all departments u board
ior immediate uje.
TBE "IOLAR." '
Stda-wheel steamer of 164 7.96 tons wooden hull;
lengta on dec, W) feet; eretd'h or beant, 21 leet;
overall. .'8 feet; depth of bold, 6 feet; orat, 4 feet;
has one square law pressure eng ne; diameter of
eylinde , 4 InohM; stroke ot pistan, 6 feet; capacity
ot car o, 400 ban els. Weil lound in anchors, oiuuns,
leola, ato. etc.
THE "JAMES J3RCME."
Sorew steamer of 163 03-06 tons, wooden hull;
length on decs, 1)6 feet; breadtbof beam, 22i feet;
osptbot hold, 9 leet; draft, 4$ teet; has one high
prcfsure engine; diameter of. cylinder 2i inches;
stroke ef piston, 22 inohes; capamty of cargo, 1900
barrels. Vessel in good running, order, and well
lound la all her oatllts.
THE "CECIL,"
Side-wheel steamer of 130 tun wooden hull,, and
bottom metalled ; length on dck, 126 foot;, breadth
ot beam, 18 foot; aver all, 82. feet;detn of hold, 6
teet; dralt. 6 feet;: has one low-proesure bearm en
gine; diameter ot cylinder, 20 tnches; stroke of
piston, S leet; capacity of cargo, 276 barrcte: Ves
sel in good order, and well lound in all her
outfits..
THE "L G. CANNON."
' Screw steamer of 200 tons, iron bull, built in 1862;
drait, 6 leet; has one high-pressure engine;.diamo
ter ot oylinoer, 22 inches ; stroke of piston, 2 feet.
Vessel in good repair, and wall loand in all her
omfits.
THE ''IRONSroES "
Screw steamer 6 192 tons ; iron hull, sheathed
with wood: length on deck, 126 teet ; breadth af
beam, 28i leet depth or hold, 6J teet; draft, 4J
laet; has one nigh-pressure engine; diameter oi
evlinder, 24 inches; stroke of piston, 2 teet;; capa
city of cargo, 1800 barrels. She bas a new boiler
and engine, rebuilt in 1862, woll xoand In all her
outfits.
THE "FANNY GARNKB."
Screw steamer of 100 tons, wooden bull -r length
on deak, 160 feet; breadth of beam, 26 feet: depth of
bold, 1 feeti drait, 71 feet; has one higb-ittesaure
engine diameter of cylinder, 4 inches; stroke of
piston, 2 teet; vapaoityof cargo, 160 barrels, fche
is in good running order, and well round mi all her
ouifita, '
THIS TUG "TIGRESS."
Sorew tug-boat ot 70 tons, wooden hull; length on
deok, 63 teet; breadth of beam IS. leet; dralt, 9
feet; bas one high-pressure engine;, diametor of
cylinder, 20 inches; stroke of piston, 20 Inches; hull,
engine, and boiler In good order, and vessel well
found in all her outfits.
THE TUG "KATE."
Screw tug-boat of 86 tors;, length on deck, 60
feet; breadth ot beam, 10 feetK depth of hod, 6i
leet; craft, 7leot; bas one h gh-pressure engin. ;
diameter of cvlmdcr. 164 inchest stsoke of piston.
18 inches; engine and boiler in good Order, and
versel well founded in all her outfits.
MISCELLANEOUS.
ONE IRON RUDDER,
Made of 2 Inch round iron, 11 feet 8 inches long;
plated with 8-16 inch iron on the back; made
of the best material,. and in the most thorougn
manner. .
This Rudder was made for st amer L G. Can
non," but no found necessary for her use.
ONE SUPERIOR lUBIILAU BOILER,
Taken trom ihe steamer "t. R bpauidiug." and
now lying at Poole and Hunt's vard, foot of
'I hamcs btraat, 16 feet 2 inches in length. 16 feet
0 inohes in width, and weighing 79,400 pounds.
Ihia Boiler is in coniDlote order, and ready for
immediate ase, having been repaired at a cost of
7000, with tbe view of patting it in the steamer
'Ben Deiord." and not nseo, as tue "JJeiora-
was sold by the Government boiore its comple
tion. Also, from the Government storehouse, south
side of the basin :
Superior Chronometers,
Marine Glasses,
Metallic Lite-boats,
Engineers' Tools,
Ship Storos,
Ship Furniture.
Manilla ICopoe,
tc , fcto , Kto ,
Too numerous to mention in detail, some of which
are entirely new, and all in serviceable condition,
being surplus stock reserved for offering at final
sale of vessels at this Depot. - j
The above named vessels and their effects are only
sold for want ot further use ty tue uovernment.
Ternu Cash in Government funds on dav of sale
G. W. BRADLEY,
Colonel, Chief Quartet master,
2 19 9t Middle Military Department,
MMELIA1 ELY AFTER THE ABOVE SALE
J O bTKAMEKS, WK Wll-lj t,L.u sitAJl
r ERR I BOAT "B AAiTlJiOHia," MH.AM rKCh
PELLER "THOMAS SWANN." STEAM PR04
PELLER "CONURESS," as lollows:
The Steam Ferry Boat "BAL1I MORE." side-i
wheel donbla-end terry boat, of Vo4 tons. Length on
deck, over all, 183 feet 4 inches; beam, 12 leet; ever
ail, 61 leet; depth of hold, 9 feet 11 inohes; has one
low-pressure Peam engine, diameter oroyunueroa
inches; strove ai piston, a loei; araurut, o icetr nm,
in neriect order, iron fastened, and metalled in 1868 1
well lound in otains, anchors, tats, boats, and life-
preservers; engine aud boiler also in perfect oroer.
and now ready for service: with everything on
board that the law requires, having been inspected
by a Government inspector during the last month.
Tlie an-am Droneller "THOMAS SWANN." ot 866
tons, wooden bull, iron fastened and metalled;
length on deck, 120 feet 6 'nchoe; beam, 27 feet 7
laches ; depth oi lower hold. 7 lees 6 inoheo; between
ri.k 7 teat 11 inches t drait. 8 te Jt 4 Inohes : bas one
direct acuug low pressure engine; diameter of cylin
oer, 28 lnohrs: stroke of piston 30 inoues. Boiler,
machinery, and hnll all in perfect order, and well
lound in ancnora, onains, toois, poaia, iiie-pre-servers,
etc. and everything tbe law roquires. with
be ding, furniture, and crockery, and cooking uten
sils ter twenty-lour persons; now ready ior sea
liavinir been fitted ud and inspected by a Govern
ment inspector during the last two months. Capa
city lor carrying Zf.oo rouna uaxrria.
1 ha Steam Pronoller "COGRES." Ot 472 tons
wooden bull. Iron fastened;- length on deck, 130
feet; beam 26 feet 6 incnes; depin oi lower Bold, 11
teet; between decks. 7 feet 8 inohes; draught, 9 feet
6 inches. Built iu 1863; has tliree masts, with fore
and aft sails, in good order. Hull, engine, and
boiler in perfect order, and well supplied with
anchors, chains, tools, boats, and li fe-pre servers,
ammir for frmirht.4000 barrels, having beea fitted
up the last two uivuths, with full complement of
bedding, lurnituie, erooaery, utensus ior per
sons. AOWreaav ivr nm, sou iubpsuhhi vy uu.
erimeut luspecWt lu the last two montns,
v ADKEOK h CO ,
AuQUifri
GOVERNMENT SALES. '
. . , i.
JARGE GOVERNMENT HALE OF OCRAff
j and river i ka i F.tm, id.., cjchoon-
PR 8, FfchRY-BOATs,- KIV
Orrics C nirr C)v a utkiim ASTgR, )
MILITAKT DlVlAIOM VW TUB UrjriiS ' V ,
. XliW fill! WAfea I. 1. ul.r.i r tr 7 I
the ''following -named vessels belonging to the
IS
vnarreimaewi- Department, uuiUmI etifc-s A my,
will bo soiu at Pabno Anutlan; to tlie highmt bidder,
on the 28m day oi February, 1A at tho otiiee ol lha
( luet Ljuarlermasier, Lalaette sqaare, ,No , 11$
Cuaip sinet i , , .
, Sieamship. ' Crescent, " registered 1219 ' tons, irou
bteamsbip "St. Mary," regis.ertd 1218 ions, Iron
tessei. .
leamabip "Clinton," registered 1230 tons, (ran
Testel .
, Steamship ''Alabama," registered 630 tonal
Steamsliip "deefge Peabody," regiHerod 1013
tons. ,
. Steamship Convoy," registered CS tons.
Susminp "piauUir," registered fsH) tonav.
Prop. Her "Corinthian.' registered 8Wtoa.' ,
Propel er "8tani on," regisiered 8i0 ton.
l'ropaller ' Fool," regvierea 470 tons,
propeller "r.xaot." regiaiered 266 ton.
, lYope'ler "Porttr," tepisiend 4K3 tans.
Propeller "Uuxxar," registered 450 tons.
Propel.er "Ailianoe," registered 89 tonsy iron
Vessel
Siee-whrel towboat "St. Charles'" register 668
tons.
Side-wheel steamer "J. v. Hancock registered
CCD tons.
Sice-vt heel steamer "Diaaa," registered 700 tons.-hide-wheel
stvamer 'Col. fealcouib," registered
223 tons.
Mue-vthecl steamer "Mustsnft," registered 17S
toss
Meru-wheel s( ainer "Altamont," regleleied 291
tons.
fctern wteel a, amer "Emma," registered 189 tana,
Mem-wheel stoamor "Co. one! Bouodiot," roguv
tered 181 tons.
Vi keel in icoesa steamer "Taraanlipas," registered
SS4 tens, iron tossel.
Mbel in recess steamer "Matamoras," registered
834 tons, iron vessel.
Centre-wheel steamer "Colonel Colburn," regis
tored 126 tons, larpo railroad feir.-boat.
CMire-wneei stimer "ienert Kansora, regis
tered 104 toils, large ral'road ft rry-boat.
Centre-wheel steamer "Reper," registered TO
tons, larpe railroaa terry-boat.
1 ug "Perry," registered 166 tons.
Tug "Jennie," registered 14 tons.
Tug Oeveland," reristerod 87 tons,
lug "Belie Darlington," rtgitcred 95 tons.
Schooner Electric," regsteied 147 tons.
Sotioonor"U D Adams." registered 112 tone,
Schoouer "."-cout," registered 126 tons.
Schooner "Union," registered tons.
Schooner "Winona," registered 117 tons.
Schot. nor "Annette."reistored 186 tons.
' Scnoener "Highlander," registered 840 ton
Model barge "Co.ouol Muihgau." registered 12(k
tans.
three (8) lighters.
Onellltiatboat.
Ten (10) small boats.
i Ibreel&i barges. .
mine (U)vawie.
A full oesenution of these veeels can be had on an.
plication at tba office ot Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel
K, fc. ALLEN, Assistant Cluartermastor, Tohoupitou
las street. New Orleans, and mast of them can. b
seen at thk port or vicinity.
I rms t ash in United States snnency, or audited
transportation vouchers; fifteen (16) per cent, of tho
purotaase money to be paid on bidding ofTeaoh boat, .
aud tlie balanoe to be paid within eight (8) days there- .
alter. , .
By order of the Quartermaster General.
C. G. SAW TELLE,
Colonol and Chief Quartermaster,
2J!S14t Military Division of the Gulf.
C LE OF SUBSISTENCE STORES AND COM-
KJ Aii&aAKi rucn .ui I.
OFFICB XIXPOT VOMMIRSART
or ScnsisTBNon,
OB, (
IBET, t
0, 1868 ,
i NO 401 N. SlXTKKWTH Bthbet
Philadhuhia. Pa.. February 20. IS
Will be sold at Publio Auction, lor icsount aT
the United States, at the Government Storehnns.
No. 401.N. SIX i EENTU 8' reet, on VT KDNEsDAY.
tbe 241 h day of FeUnary, 1866, at 10 o'clock A. M ,
tba following condemned Subsistence. Stores and
Commissary Property :
1316 lbs. Bacon Shoulders ! 4109 lbs. Bnaiu. ansa
lbs. Hard Bread, 8SO lbs. Hams
1 ttOratii x.
Commissary Chests,
Soring Balances,
liquid Measures,
Dry Moasures,
Faucets,
Funnels,
Moiaests Gates,
Scoops,
Cleavers,
Ha'cbets,
Hammers,
, Meat-saws,
Meat-hooks,
Butcher-knives,
Butcher-steels,
Tap-borers,
Hyad-ralsors,
Punohes,
Ad sea,
dimlets,
Drivers,
Bung-starters,
Bung-screws,
; nieves- g
Ladles,
Bake-pana,
Pan-peels,
Cauldrons,
Grate bars,
Co flee -mills,
Yf betatones,
Platform-aoales,
Beam-soalos,
Counter-scales, eta. eto.
Vises,
Most ol the above articles are fit for use. and. can
be seen for two days previous to the sale.
lav ment to be made la Government lunds at bme
of sale, and good to be removed as soon aa prastt-
cab.aiberealier.. y oroer oi
. ueneraic.Xi iciA.BUKN,
A. C. G. S. and Depot Commissary.
G. BOLTON NEWTON,
2 2 7t Brevet Major and C. S. V.
-ALE OF ltARN. ESS.
5 ASSIBTAHT CiUABTBBHABTBB'S OgMCK, I .
Pbhaeblshia Depot, February 21, 1866 . j
Will be sold at Public Auction, at toe United
State Government Warenouse,. Hanovei1 Street
Wharf. Philadelphia, Pa., on WEDNESDAY,
February 28, IbiaU, commencing at 10 o'olock A.
tbe lonowing described ilARNESS, via.:,
7c9 single sets lead-mule harness, worn.
472 single sets wbeei-mu a harness, worn,
42 single sets lead-horse harness, good.
66 sinple sets wheel-horse harness, good.
60 single sets lead-ambulance harness, good.
11 single sets wheel-ambulance harness, worn.
1 em s oi sa!e-Cash, in Govtrtiment funds.
By oroer ot
Colonel WILLIAM W. MoEJM,
, Chief. Quartermaster,
Philadelphia Depot.
' HENRY BOWMAN, '
2 21 8t Captain and Assistant Quartermaster.
OALE OF NEW HOSLTTAL CLOrUTNG, BE0.
C5 DING, ETC. '
i . Fisdioai. PTjBrrron'a Ovnon. )
Washington, D. O , February 13, 1866. '
An extensive sa e ot HospitiU Clothing, Bedding,
itc , entire.v new, and in the original boxes and.
bales, wilt ' held in this city, at tbe Judtoiarr
r-quare Wan eouses, Fifth and E streets, back of
City Hall, t u THURSDAY, the 8th day of March
text, at 19 o'olock A, M- Ihe following articles
will be offered for sale, via. : . ,. :
hhirls. .... .40,000
Dravtera. .a ...... .20,000.
Socks, pairs M - ,.,.20,000
Slippers, pairs. . , 80,000
NOWD-V a ( a a a a a a a a-a a a 80,(K)0
Beo-sack ....20 000
Pillow-ticks. aa. .eeasia 10,000
Pillows, Hair 4.0K)
Towels, Hand 10 000
The attention of the trade and the publie at large
Is called to this sale, as the goods will be sold in loni
to suit both large and small purchasers. Quantities)
as small as one dozen wJl be sold. Goods will ba
delivered to purchasers within (6) days lrom termi
nation of sa'e.
Teims Cash, in Government funds.
C. SUTHERLAND,
Surgeon and Purveyor, U. 8. A.
C. W. BOTELER. Jr.. Auctioneer. 2 14 19t
OF ICE Otf ASSISTANT QUARTER MAS1 EE
Wilmington, Delaware,
February 12h. 1866. f
SALE OF SURPLUS GOVERNMENT MULES.
All good and serviceable.
Will be sold, at PabUo A notion, at WTLMIXQTON,
Delaware, on
, RI D Af, the 23d of Fobrewy.
FR1DAX, the 24 of March,
Two hundred serviceable MULES.
Ona hundred on each day of sale.
Tbe espeeial attention ol purchasers is invited to,
tha net that these Mulea are large, well paired, and
in excellent condition, being the surplus team Mule.,
of Washington Depot.
Animals sold singly.
Sales to commence at 10 A. M
TermsCash in United Statu currency,
By order of
Brevet Brigadier General JAMES A. EKIN,
In charge 1st Division Q M. (. O.
C. H. GALLAGHER,
5J 14 14t Captain and. A. Q.Wu
JtlDESBUBO MACHINE W0BK8,
ornoB,
So. as B. yaoax 8TKEXT,
VHrLAnm.pHiA.
Wi are prepared to nil orders ta any exteat for ear
5 ACH1SEBT FOR flOTTOJT ATSTD WOOLLEN MILLA
isicluillug all reoant haprovamsnu ta Oaralng, Spluulng.
and Weaving.
We invka Iht attentioa. ai inaaafkotarars to ear extent
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