1 THE DAILY, EyjJNINGr. , TELEGRn. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY .MARCH .G, 18GC. . MISCELLANEOUS JOTTINGS. The Minister of Marine at the nairuo. M. Huvsscti van Kattendvke, died on the Gth ult. Four Protestant churches' will be built In Houston, Texas, this jear. $40(0 In jrold is the salary of the North Carolina Governor. The London Assurance Company has con tributed the sum of 1000 to the fuud raised in the eily for middle class education. A committee to inquire into the state ot the canals and rivers ot France has been appointed by the Finance Minister. Nine thousand families in Paris changed tbelr residences on the last "quartor day," the 16th ot January. In- the month of February $1,653,253 00 In , pold were received lor duties at the Boston Cub torn House. . . . The Postmaster at Lo?ansport, Indiana, taai been removed, and Mrs. Colonel lirown, widow of an officer who fell at the second battle of Bull Bun, appointed in his stead. The opposition Journals In Paris have de cided not to publish any more articles on the debates In the legislative body, in consequence of the late warning in the Monileur on the subject. Among the articles sent by Italy to the Paris Exhibition will be a complete geographical map of the country, now preparing under the direc tion of the Government. Thei'oS Mall Gazette (London) has closad Its first year, and announcos an unexpected degree of prosperity. It will hereaiter bo printed on a Hoe press. The consumption of wlnos In Great Britain last year reached a million (rations per month, just double what it was beiore the reduction of duties. The Bureau for the redemption of mutilated currency is already at work. It last week can celled about two hundred and eighty-aix thou sand dollars of each bills. "Ah, doctaw, does tbe cboleraw awfoct tho blgbaw awda ?" "No," replied tho docior to the exquisite, "but it's death on fools, and you'd better leave tbe city at once." At the request of Mrs. Lincoln, the United StatOB Treasurer lias invested the $25,000 appro priated by Congress, being the salary of our lamented President, in live-twenty Government securities. Considerable changes are expected shortly In the ofliciial administration of Home, especially in the courts of justice. Various reloruis are also f 1 said to be in contemplation, in defereuce to the advice of France. Tho New Bedford Mercury urges that none of the bouthern Representatives should be ad mitted to seats, as the most loyal ot them could not support the radical measures beiore Con gress. An Adams Express Company messenger had bis sale lost on the steamer Luna, from Ne w Orleans, which was burned at BU Louis on Monday night. It is reported that it contained $60,000. TLe cotton harvest In Algeria is magnificent in the plains of llabra. Tho natives of Fanaca and of the Atba Djemmala, who are occupied with tills culture, will realize large profits, and are preparing to give it greater extension than In preceding years. At a meeting ot the trustees of Union Col lege on Saturday, Rev. Lawrence P. Hickok, D. V., was elected President of tne Institution. Dr. Hickok. has acted as Vice-President of the Col lege since 1849, Dunns tho later years of Dr. Nott's life he was acting president. The . Dublin Freeman's Journal announces that owing to the recent attacks made upon the police, while in the discharge of their duty, aud owing. to the recent riot in Cuffe street, the Police Commissionors have issued orders for the swords recently distributed to the force, to be sharpened. The writer of an article published by the Morgenbtatt of Silesia, charged with "having ridiculed tbe relic known as the holy coat of Treves," appeared a tew days ago before the tribunal ot that city, and was condemned to a week's imprisonment. The editor of the journal was also sentenced to a fine of twenty thalers. A living hyatid, an insect inhabiting the in ternal parts ot animals, was extracted from tbe eye of a lemale in England recently. The ani mal had been perceived for some time floating unattached in the interior chamber ot tho eye, and sight was almost entirely lost by frequent attacks of inflammation. At Saratoga a new road to the lake is to be opened this year. It is to be a boulevard 200 feet wide, macadamized, and equal to any of tho drives in Central Paik, with walks and shade trees. The great want of Saratoga has been a pleasant drive, and this la to be lurnished this year. A terrible case of exposure on the prairie occurred during the recent cold snap on the Iowa prairie. A lady lay in a snow-drift thirty hours, with tho mercury varying from fourteen to twenty-eight degrees below zero, and was taken out alive, her feet being badly frozen, but aer prospect lor recovery oeing good. An extraordinary correspondence appears intnersrinsn union jxevww Dei ween one nun dred and mnetv-elght canons and eltrht clercv' men of the Church ot England and Cardinal Patrizi, of the Holy Office, inquiring how tar arrangements could be made tor admitting them bodily into the Church of Borne. The reply was not lavorable. The Austrian Government has determined to increase the garrison of Cracow by til teen thousand men and eighty guns, in consequence of the accumulation ol Russian troops on the frontier of Galicia. It is rumored that tne Russians are about to form a camp of forty thousand men in tue immediate vicinity of the irontier. No additional depositories have been do 6ignatcd by the Secretary ol the Treasury tor the week ending March 3, 1806. One National Bank at Memphis, Tennessee, name and capital un known, has been authorized during the week ending March 3, 18GG. Total number of Nat oual Banks authorized to dale, 1630. National Bank circulation issued during the week ending Maich 3, 1806, $1,359,880. Total umount of currency issued xo aate, 9io,nz,ivv, A sale of M. Paul Van Guyck's collection of ancient ana modern paintings in fans recently brought hieh prices: "A Landscape," by Jules uupre, 31501.: "An Arab Tribe," by rromeutm, STMl; "An iLterview," by the same, 47251'.; Two Cows," by Troyon, 4750r.: "Venus Ap peering to iEneas," by Poussln, 700CT. (for the Museum of lioupn); "The SoLilers Enrolled," by Pettenkolen, of Vi-nua, lO.OOOf.: and "The Flemish Guard," 10,2601. Profosor 8. C. Bartlett, the new president oi tne university ot Vermont and state Agrictil tural College, is a native of New Hampshire, ana a graduate ot Dartmouth College, or the class ot 1836. He has also for four v ears been a distinguished clergy oian ot the Congregational faith. He was at one time a professor in the Western Eeserve College at Hudson. Ohio, und at present is the leading professor in the Chicago Theological seminary. -rSalttd is of such general use in Paris that there are many fa mi lie who will not deprive themselves of it, no matter what tbe cost. Of late years it has been very scarce during the winter mouths, and the price was exorbitant. The market is at present abundantly supplied irom the south of France, Spain, aud Altrona, and the prion is so moderate that the vegetables may be seeen in the windows ot the most infe rior cook-shops. The annual cost of tbe salad consumed in Paris u estimated at $200,000. English papers give au aocount of the steps taken by the Marquis of Westminster to provide decent houses tor the workluir classes. The Marquis lets a plot of ground for ninety-nine years, at tne rem or 4U a year, to tue metropoli tan Association for the Improvement of Dwell ings, aud on this plot suitable dwellings are to be erected ior one nunureu anu lori.y-iuue iniui lies. These houses, when let at moderate rates, nr rnlnultited to bring a return of five ier ceut.: and the Marquis Is to lend tho capital on mort gage at three per cent., leaving two per cent, for expends and truuwc vi uiauageiueui. Suicide la New York. About 8 o'clock on Friday night a returned soldier, named William U. Foster, was found dead on a lounge in tne apartments corner ei Franklin and Noblo streets, Oreenpoint, with two small viali emptied and marked "laudanum" on a table beside him. -Deceased had been living alone for some time, his wile and three children having abandoned him In consequence of his Intemperate habits. He had bwn a piivate In the 170th flew xork volun teers, and was honorably discharged from the service on the 10th of September, 18C5. About four months ago his con duct, as alleged, became so intolerable that his wile obtained temporary places for her three children, tbe oldest ot whom is but eloven years, and got a permanent home for herself in North Second street, Williamsburg. She then called upon her husband and requester! partoi the furniture. This he refused at the time; but alterwards sent her word that she could have whatever she needed. When Mrs. Foster went for the furniture her husband seemed nuite re pentant, and helped her to remove the things irom tbe apaitmcuts. Seeing that he was desti tute the gave him a dollar, half the money she had. 1 his seemed to a fleet Htm sensibly, and he remarked that ho would drown himself, so as to give her no more trouoie. tie went to woir at his trade shortly afterwards, however, and seemed to have re formed. On Thursday last he visited his wife and told her to remove tho lurniture from Lis apartments, and she agreed to call at 8 o'clock on Friday night for that purpose. She found tbe door ot ins roam locked and tne Key inside, and she received no answer when she knocked. Mrs. Foster then went to the Forty-seventh Pre- ctnt Station House and stated her case, when omcer Whelps went to tne place, torced the floor and found Foster in the position above stated. Coroner Smith was notified, took charge of tbe body, and ordered a post-mortem exatninotion. The following letter was written by the suicide on Thursday, on the evening of which day it is supposed he took the fatal drug: Grbkvpoiht. March 1. Dear Wife and Children: I will address yon perbaos for tbe last time in this world. Through the course of famllr matters aud self abate by that demen of mankind, ram it has caused me to commit self-dastruotion by taking potion (laudanum). 1 would giadlr love to see your self and tbe children in order to aire voa all a part ing kiss: but von reluse an auaienoe to me. Alas! we rau't part, which, hoping through the morcy of our blessed Redeemer to all moe tin heaven. Dear wife, take care of the children, and bring tbom ap in the love and fear of und, and iniuse into thoir heaits the destruction that rum will do unto man kind ; learn them to remember that they once had a father that wa a man, but not a. ways a brute. The remainder of the tnrniture vou mar take, ai it may be ol some benefit to yon; and as regards my body, you may Five it into the bands of the author-' ities. in order that it may fill a drunkard's grave. uooo-oy, dear wiie ana cnuaren; an everlasting good-by ori this earth, and may Cod, in His infinite merer, watoh and care lor on aud the children, is the fervent prayer of your once loving and hapy husband ,. P. a. My age is 82 year, 11 months. William H.- Foster. Foster was a native of New York, and an lronmolder by occupation. PROPOSALS. UKESH JJEKF AND VEGETABLES 1 Navy Department. Bureau of Provisions ak Clothiso, March 6. 1800. Sealed Prooosals. endorsed "l'ronosals for Fi-ah Bctf and Vegetables," will be received at this Bureau until a o'clock P. M.. on the ICth dar ot March instant, for the sunolv ot Fillr Thousand nonnda of FRESH BEEF and Fifty TbouandDOund of I RES 11 VEGETABLES, at the Philadelnhla Nm lard and Station, as required I be Beef and Vegetables uiut be of gooe" quality, and the best tbe market affords, ana each aniolo must be offered for by tbe pound. me ncei to oe m equal proportions, tore ana ntna quarters. Bonds, with approved security, will be reqnlred in one-ball the estima ed amount ot tbe contract, and tweuty per cent, in addition will be withheld from tne amount ot eacn payment to be made, as collateral security lor tbe due performance of the eontraot, which will, on no acoount.be uaid until ii isiul.r compiled with. Every offer made mast be accompanied bv a written guarantee, slpned by one or more responsible per sons, that the bidder or bidders will, if his or their bid be accepted, enter into an obligation within Ave days, with good and sufficient sureties; to furnish tbe articles proposed. A'o proposal will be cotiMiaered unless accompanied by such guarantee, and by tatltfactory evitlenee that the bidder is a regular dealer in the articles proposed and has the license required by act of Congress. The Department reserves the right to reieot any proposal not considered advantageous to the Gov ernment, a o 1UC 1 INTERNAL REVENUE. JJNITED STATES REVENUE STAMPS 4 UNITED STATES REVENUE STAMPS.? , PRINCIPAL DEPOT, No. 004 CHESNUT STREET, CENTRAL DETOT, No. 103 S. FIFTH STREET, (One door below Cbesnut.) ESTABLISHED 1802. REVENUE STAMPS of every description con- stantly on band, and In any amount. Orders by Hail or Expross promptly attended to. United States Notes, Drafts on Philadelphia or New York, or Current Funds received In pay ment. Particular attention paid to small orders. The decisions ot tbe Commission can be consulted, and any Information regarding tbe law cheerfully given. Tbe following rates of discount are allowed: On all orders of 825, two per cent discount. On all ordors of C100, three per cent, discount. On all ordors of 9300, four pur oont. discount. . AH 01 dors should be sent to HARDING'S STAMP AGENCY : No. 204 Chesnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. 16 "XV. 4l ; y ' PEA3IE " MANUFACTURER, A NO DEALER IN fjhofocjniplt gMbitms, BOOKS, BIBLES, PRAYERS, Magazines, Novel, and all the Vew Publication, CARD, MEDIUM, AND IMPERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS. Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views. Picture! of all kinili Framed to order. 808 CHESTNUT ST. 808 3 ' IS PROPOSALS. IlBOFOSALs. . bEAI.ED PROPOSALS, m duplicate, will be received at this oll.ee until 12 At, MOMMY, the Kit day of April, 1806, ior the delivery ol 6000 head ot DEbP CAI 11, Eon the hoof, ior tlit use ot captured Indians. Tbe cattle to be delivered to tbe A,t,H, for Indians at Fort Sumner, New Mexico. -The first delivery to be on the 1st day of July, I860, and to consist ol 600 bead of cait ei the subsequent deliveries to be In such numbers and at uoh times as mar be required by the nndersigned, Tne oat tie must be from three to live yoars old. and must weigh at least 400 pounds net (their weight to be ascertained according to manner laid dewu in the Ssbs Regu atioas ol 1808), and to do of Hie best murketable quality. No cUags, Bulls, Cows, or heiiera will be roceived. Whenever, la the opinion of tbe A. C. S. for' In dians, at Fort Sumner, tue cattle presented do not lulfll the conditions i ere set form, as manr as do not will be rejected. Ton por cent of monoy due contractors will bo retained until the oontraci is lul tilled. Two responsible persons must algn each bid, guaranteeing that if (be contract is awarded to the party or parties therein proposing, they will enter into ample bonds ior me laltlilul lulu nent of the eontraot, and when tbo parties ttins offering as sureties are unknown to the - undersignod, tbir ability to relnibu se tbe loss to tne United states, wbioh would accrne in case of failure, must be attested beiore a magistrate or other officer cm powered to adrainisier oaths. The parties to v hom this contract is let will bo ex pected to blithe contract themselves any sub-letting f the contract will be considered as a iailurn to com ply with the eon tract, and tbe contractor will be bold responsible theretor. Endorse on the envelope "Proposa'S for Beet Cattle, at Fort S amaer, New Mexico " VV. H. BELL. Captain and C. S. and Brevet Major, U. ei. A. CfTl co 1 urchasmg and Depot C. S , District ot New Mexico, Santa ie, A. M February 7, 1806. 3211 B M Y U P JP I E 8. Officb or PrPKBviMNQ Commissary, 1 MlLlTABY IilVlSION Of TBK IJEMNKPSKli, I Nashville, icnn , February 21, 1366 J SEALED TROrOS A LS. which must be in duplicate, with a copy of this ad vertisenitnt attached to each, will be recsired at tuis cilice until 12 o'clock M., 'lHUKs-DAx , Mnrch 15, 1806, for supplying IKkSH UtiiF, of good and mar- xetauie quality, in equal proportions ot tore ana bud quarter meat (necks, shank, and kidney tal low to be excluded I. for Isaue to tbe trooD ana others supplied by tbe Government witb rations, at ine louowine posts in me Military division oi Ten nessee: .Atlanta ana Macon, ua., iNasnvwe. unat- tanoora, iti n ; iiuiithviue, Ala., ana at ail posts drawing lui plies from the above-named posts. lonuBot to te in toice six months, commencing on the 1st day of AM, 1806, ana ending tbe 80ta day of Septembor, I860, or such less time a the lomniJpsary-Ucueral o Subsistence may direct, 'lbo necks of the cattle slaughtered tor beef to be cut off at tiie fourth t vertebral joint, and the breast uimmea aown. ihe shanks of fore aoarfors to be cut off from three to lour inches above the knee joint, and of bind quarters, nom six to eight incbos above the gsmbrel or bock joint. - l'ayment will be made monthly, or as early there after at luuds may be received thorofor, and in such funds as nay be furnished by tbe United States. 8ci arate bids will be received for each of the above posts, or one bid may include them all. wotiiaft will De received irom persons who come under tbe exceptions of the President's Amnesty Proclamation. Is or will bids in which such persons are interested, eitbes directly Cor indirectly, be re ceived, unit. so they can produce the pardon of the President. Bids from all other persons under said Procla mation must be accompanied by the Amnesty Oath. Proposals must be accompanied by a proper cuarantee, sinned by two responsible person, statins tbat it a contract is awarded they will enter bonds tor the taituiul luiiiinieut or tho con tract. Tbe undersigned reserves the ricbt to reject any and a 1 bids ottered. Indorse envelopes "Proposals for ' Fresh Beet," and audri ss the same to tue nnaerstfrnea. MP. SMALL, ' Brevet Colonel and C. 8., 3 26 ICt Kaahville, Tenn 7BANKFOKD AKsENAL, PHILADELPHIA, Sealed Proposals, in duplicate, will bo'receiyed bv tbe undersigned, at h's otlico. at FKANKFuRD A&StMAL, up to 12 o'clock M of the 10tU wstaut, ior lurmsmnir FltESH BEEP of tbe best quality, necks aud shanks excludod, to ine aeiacnmeut sutiionea ai in is Arsenal. 1 lie beef to be delivered teur (1) tunes a week, at tbe rate of 130 pounds, more or less, each time. Ihe Commissary of Subsistence reserves the richt to reject any unsatisfactory Did. bWKUti V. JR., 8 8 Et Brt. Captain U. S. A., A. C. 3. OVEHNMENr SALE OF SUB PLUS BABD VJI ISMLAV. Subsistence Office, V. 8. A f. 8. A., ) r Sthbkt, J ary27. 1866.1 be reooired at jso o B. tiAT si Baitimobe, Md., Fe ruary T- 1 . I -J .... i J 11 - civmcu m iifwaii, iii uuruvoii, mil w rvuuirvu lit Ibis cilice until SATO BD AY, March 17, 1866, for tbs purchase ot surplus HAB1) BBEAl) ou band at this depot Proposals niu?t state tbat the offer is made bn'er advertisement of this date, , The bread is in boxes et fifty (SO) pounds each. No proposals received lor less than twenty (20) boxos Purchases will be delivered on board ot transports without expense to tne purchaser. Payment required in Government funds on notlfl cation of acceptance of bid. Twenty aays allowed nurcbasfrs to remove stores. ' Proposals to he endorsed, on tbe envelope, "Propo sals lor Hard Jireaa," ana aaaressxa to , .... t THOMAS WILSON,' ' 1 i Brevet Lt -Col. and V. 8. U. h A , 2 26 17t 1 Bievet Brisv Gen. Volunteers GOVERNMENT SALES. BKAU OF ORDNANCE Navy Dkpaktmkst. I WAsmsGTOW Citt, February 28, 1800. J SALE OF NAVr POWDERS AT THE NAVI yaku. pouisMuura. n. h. There will be sold to tbo highest bidders, at Publio Auction, at noon, tbe 12ih day of April, by the Ordnance Oftioer at the Portsmouth Navv Yard. N 11 , one hundred and elgbty-five thonand nine hun dred ana sixty-nine (186,U0U) pouuds flAY X 1UVV DtU.aslollwsi , ' 181,600 ponnds Cannon Powder. 221 Bine 25.150 " MuBket " . Tliee Powders will be divided into lots of one hundred barrels each 1 lernis, one-half cash in Government funds, and tbe reiuaindor on tbe removal of tbe Powders, lor w bich a reasonable time, but not more than thirty days, will bo allowed, the purchasers, however, to make every exertion to remove tbe Powders sooner. H. A. WISE. 8 1 tbml2t Chief of Bureau OFFICE OF ASSISTANT QUAKIEEMASTEB, Wilmikgton, Del., February 12, 19U6. SALE OF 500 MJBPLUS GOVERNMENT MULES All Good and Serviceable. V ill be sold at public suction, at Wilmington.Dol., on bVt.itx iiiiDAi aunngthe montnoi Alarcn, ONE HUNDKED MULES. Tbe erpeeial attention of purchasers is Invited to tbe fact tbat these Mules are large, well paired, and in excellent condition, being tbe surplus team Mules oi w aemngion xwpuu Animals Mild singly, bales to commence at 10 A. M. Terms Cash, iu United btates currency. Bv order of 2 27tb30 Bvt. Brig. -Gen. JAMES A. EKIN. STOVES. RANGES. &o. c ULVEIl'S NEW" PATENT EEEP BAND-JOINT I HOT-AIR FU11NACE. kaWoes of all sizks ALSO. PHJEGAE'S NEW LW' PKKSSUBF . STEAM HEAlINul APPAUAl'lJS.'ij' YOU BALK BY , , CHAKLES VTILLiaM?.. J No, 11C2 MKKEV 8TRI1 ET, q-IlE STAMP iGBKOV.i.NO.aOi CHKSNUT - Jl 81 RKET, A HOVK lUIKD, WILL BE CONTiNTJKH A Ht.10HIIK .. hTA lira of KVr.RT vr.tniMtirriiiN tuuaii'Ti.i UAKUrAJtU 1M AyHX. U . -H GOVERNMENT, SALES.. T 1IOE BALE - OF QUAKTEKALASrEK'S XSiOKAS. i . ' ' iKPOT OF WABIUPWTtiS, ' 1 ' ' WAsmnOTOK. D C . Harch 2. 1830. Vt 111 be sold at Pnb i Anction. under tno dlrefl tlon or Brevet Lieutf faat-Colonel J A V Es M. UtOOllE. A. Q. ai W arebouae No. 6, on New York avriiBP. between Eighteenth and Nlnetenth streets. V achinrion, D. C . on l UKSDAY March 0 18ti6, at 10 o'clock A M., a large lot of Quarter- mas er' Stores, connsting oi 10 lbs. Muriatio 14 Toik Barrels, ' Acid. ' ll' IIOWS, 82 Bevul, 132 feet Leather Bolt ing. 82 feet Rubber Bolt Ing, 1,21 Bits, assorted, 18 Blocks. aMorted, 20 ( ollin Boxes, 8 Wood Boxes, 12 Dredging Boxes, 1 Liranghting Board, 226 Chair Hot om, ' 126 Chair Backs and Arms, 100 Chair Backs, 108 Chair Leg', 8.050 Chair Stretchrs, 600 tamp Chimneys, 1 000 lbs. Fire Clay, 1 000 lbs. Copper, 6O0 Stove Doors, 400 Chairs, assorted, . 4'i0 Field Desks, 1X) plllce Uesks, 800 Bucket Exn, 2,2.16 Fi es. assorted, 1,946 Bastard Files, 10.000 Lights Glass, 2 000 Sauoepan Handles, 1,204 Chiiel Dandies, . 1,641 Axe Handles. 2 000 Window Suih, 8,0 JO gross Screws, as sorted, 1 100 Shovels, assorted, 20 000 lbs. Spikes, 1 000 8uve Feet, 2,00(1 lbs Cast Stool, 700 boxos i in, 1,000 Lamp Tubes, 106 Cart Iron I rans. 19 Adzes, assorted, , 102 ga.lons Alcohol, 4 Anviis, 836 augers, assorted, 6i2 Axes, assorted, 80 Broad Axe", 1V1 Hand Axes. f5 Balls and Chains, 22 Carpenter s' llrucbps, 1C0 Wood Benches, 8 Waab Boards, 19 CoDuer Boilers, (9 Dooi Bolts, assor'd S00 Spring Window bo m, 82 lbs. Borsx, 6,CU) t;opper Bottoms, 4 Piumt) Bobs. 6 Circuiat'g Boilers, 4 hteam Boilers. 2 Marking Brushes. 608 Whitewash Brn's, b9 Paint Brushes, as sorted, 891 Varnish Brushes, 218 Dust Brushos, 19 Clotl.es Bruahrs. 2 CE1 Chin Is, assorted. 26 lb.. French Chalk, 1 f20 Pick handles. 26,0u0 pairs Hinges, as- aborted. 63 Csst Iron Hoppers, 26 btH) lbs. iron, afu-ortou 1.600 Knot s, assorted, 2 OOn lbs Lead, 2 926 1 hrst Locks, , 8 606 Cupboard Locks, 400 Mallets, 112 100 lh. Cut Nails. 16,000 lbs. Wrought Nails 400 vards SUvor Tiusel, 6,886 Papers lacks, as- 1,000 Fry tng Pans, 2,000 lbs. W rought Pipe, 421 Pianos, assorted, 250 Tin Pumps, as- sortta, 100 Wheelbarrows, 4 000 lbs. Wire, 80,000 tbs. Zine, 6,000 Escutcheons, . ' 800 lablos. assorted. sorted. 600 lbs IronBivets, 800 lbs. Bods Wire. The tale will be continued Irom day to day until all of tho nronertvis sold. I ne stores must ne remoToa wiimn uve aays irom dnto of sale J erms Cash, m Government funds. . By order of 1 Brevet Major-General D. H. EUCKER, Chief Qnartermaster, Depot of Wa hington. CHARLKS H. TOMPKIAS, 8 8 16t Brevet Colonel and Quartermaster. JALE OF GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS, 1 1A1ILE.S, FENCING, WHARVES, ErC. AT GIESBORO, D. C. Quartebmaster-Gkhebal's Offiob, First Divisios, WAHiHOTOit. D. C . February 27. 1806. By order of tbe Ouartermaster-General there will bo sold on the premises, at Publio Auction, under tue direction oi captain ueorge 2 Browning, A U. At., commencing on JUUiMJAl , April z, 1SWJ, at ill o'clock A. M , and continuing from the same hour each day thereafter (except WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, April 1 and 6. on which davs the Mill and Water Woiks will be Bold), until the whole shall have been disposed of, the following described pub lic property, to wit: Kltvtn (11 ) OFF 1CKS (frame) : 28x140 (two stories), 16x20. 16xS8, two 20x20 (two stries). Ibx28 (kitchen gajoiniiigt luxio), 12x22, l&xiu, two 26x26, and 2Sx76. KiLbtl-Dine (89) LABORERS' QUARTERS (frame): teventi -lour 16x18. fourteen 12x14. and one 16x16, with shed adjoining. 8x14 leu (10) uVJbLLlJN( (iramei: Z8x5U (two stories, witn uacx buildings, vixvih lour luxzt, 16x40, 16x82, lbxL'8 (with wing 16x17 and two kitebens aoioimng. tlx 12 and 10x10). 10x20 (witn wing 16X14), Z4XZ4 (with shed aojoiuing, 15x40). Air.e ttfl juc-ns nousw iirame): zaxi'JU tiwo Stones). 16x60 (with wing 10x20). 28x140 (two s ories), ibxiau (with additions. 10x12). 8x140. 2t5x6U (two stories), iuxmj, lexBl, ana 28x40. Ibirty-two (Jfi!) SlADLbS (trame): Twenty-tour zoxtoz, six aoxoou, one ana one laxza (wiin shea aaioininir, mcu . cned BOsriiAii kiaulk (trame). with 5270 lineal leet ot stabling. One (1) ISbUING STABLE (frame), with 6312 lineal leet ot stabling Twenty (20) BUILDINGS (frame): 28x32. 28x66. 18x84 18x31, 16x66, 10x16, four 16x60, four 9x22, 2t!X44, 28X110, 21X48, ZfioXoUU, ZUXZo, ana 17X17. NUEUL-LMt. 7758 lineal leet Ihirtj-twe (32) WAIER TANKS, 4xlC, two loot deep. Seventy-eight (78) MANGERS, 8)xl6, three-and-a- hait teet oeep. Twenty (20 OUr-HOU8F9. . One (1) BAY SHED, 112x812 One (1) GKAlN HOUSE (trame): 66x220. ' . 1 hrse (3) WHARVES : one 40,181 square feet, one 11.16U square leet. ana one zntie sauare leet. FENCING, 23,980 Hueal leet One il,SiOkEhOUsE(frame): 62x160. Two BLACKSMITHS' SHOPS (lrume): 48x160, and 68x160. Ou (1 KXGINE HOUSE. 17x82. The bui dings will be sold singly, and must be re moved witnin lilteen aava. I he buildings will be taken down at the expense of purchasers; but the lumber will, if desired, ne de (owed by the Government, free of charge lortraus- pontatiou, on tne depot, wnari. A boat for Gieeboro will leave tbe Sixth street wharf everv hour during the day or sale. For luither JntormaUon, apply in pereon or by letter to Captain GEORGE T. BROWNING. A. Q M... Giesboro, D. C, or to this office. JAMES A. EKIN, Brevet Btigadier-tieueral in charge . 8 2 EGt 1 rst Division, Q. M. G. O. Si ALE OF GOVERNMENT PROPERTY AT MACON. GA. By direction of the SECRETARY OF WAR, all trl6 BUILDING MATERIALS, SlKAM EMblNBS. MACHINERY. TOOLS. IRON, COPPER, LUMBER, ASD STORES OF VARIOUS KINDS. which wi re collected at Macon, li , by the Con federate Government, ror the erection aoa perma nent operation of a large armory, laboratory, and urseLai i ana aiso , TOOLS, MACHINERY, AND MATERIALS collect) d Irom iron works and armories in tue States ot AiuLauia and Georgia, win be soia at PUBLIC AUCITON. Among tbe articles to be sold are : 9,010 ibs. Cooper pigs. 42,000 lbs. Copper lound rod. 38,100 lb. Copper bar. 20,000 lbs. Copper heet. 200,(00 its W rought Don bar and rod. ,.. f.(0 tons Pig Iron. , ' 7f,0 tons Cast Iron unserviceable shells. 64,000 lb. Lead pies 46,tO0 Ibs. Tin-block and sheet, a (H n II, f 'lmiii rrnne and cable. 16!o00 vards Cloth-t .otton, English Sergo, ollod and enamelled. RO fnO lVi Powder. 8'boO leet Belting enm and leather, assorted 200 Mschlnes Drills, Planers. Milling, Serew-' BIX, i cutting, Steam and inp-hanimers. Besides: liarnetis, 36 Unserviceable Cannon, Saddles, llama Knairmerts. Iron and bronze, Laboratory Store! and lnlsntry and Cavalry Ac Materials,, coutrements, Ttlmiknti. Snare Paita (new) for Springlleid Uuskets and Cult's Revolvers, and Wagon and Gun Carriage Irons, 80 broken Gun Caiilages, au assortment of . v A I NTS AND OILS. Tbe attention oi Northern bnvers is called to this salo, which is a large one, and of valuable property, i, nil nn,,i,.ri ratuloiriies of the prouertv to be sold nun lie Ahtained fffom the Chiel of Ordnance at Wajhiueton. D. C. and from the Coin uaudinjr Officer of the Augusta Arsenal, Georgia, , The sale will oommense on t nu wn-NnsDAY. April 4. 1868. and continue every day anui ail tbe property Is so d. i - - - Terms Cash, In United States currenoy. . . 11 W, ILAGLr.U, I f'atitaln Ora. Brer. Lt.-Colouul. i,02 22t Com, Augusta Aneual.- GOVERNMENT SALtS CALB OK GOVKKNMENT HOSi'ITAL AND O UAIUKKM, BKVhKLY If. Sr,W JKKRY . Orrita AppibTaM QPAUTKitv artu, ) l HIl.ADVI.FHI A llfcPOT 1 I wrlllh Bi.ri (Jmiri a(rrwta I Will be sold at Public Arte Ion. for aooouht ot ihn Un-ttd States, at Her? rr. Kbw Jerv. on SA flTlt DAY, March 10. 18C6, at 12 o'clock M , all the dulid ings anil Fixtures belonging to the Government auown as nereriy iieepnai, as toiiows: 8 frame Builuings, 2 alvanlied Iron a frame mms Boilers, 8 liu t ofloo B colors, 1 Iron Hoppor.'i 40 Braits Stop and Bibb Cocks 1 No. 8 'Worthlnfrton Steam Pump, Boiler, and steam Unage, 1 Cast Iron Stove. 0 SSntnr Boxes. 180 Benches, ( Is bleu. lOSTrussels, a iron wsnn i roughs, 1 Care ef Drawers, 2 Cases Pueon Holes, 1 Desk, 8 Iron Wash Stands. 8 Iron Soil Container!. 1 Wooden I auk, holding Vi otio gallows. 24 Cords Pine Wood. Oiion flanges, ALrtO. 21 teet 6 inches 1-Inch tialyanirod Imn Pine: 818 iet t -ncu dittoj 204 leet T-incb ditto: an i n a men i n iniu i iiiei ou impi z-incn uil.ui 11 looioinonm li-ineh Lead Wante Pipe: 18 foot finch ditto) 66 ieei huod i,asi iron Mil nnn: iz reel o inenrs it- inch Gaslipet 60 feet 1 incu ditto; 1 Water Closet riuuivr: i oion uocr hut. 1 he buildings contain aboot 51 776 feet Rouvh Bosras, 20 746 leet Flooring Hoards. 85 42 feet Hemlock scantling, 6Ut foet S'lelviag, and 40 feet Vjuice xvtuing. Also, a large lot Of assorted Lumber. Tho 10 o'clock A. M. train oi the Camden and Anboy Railioad will arrive at Beverly m time loi me saie. Plans and spee ficattons of !o oroDortv can bo seen upon application at this oflic . lie property must be removed within two (2) weeas irom aay oi saie. Tfrms-Cnsh, in Government funds. By order ol Colonel WILLIAM W. McKIM, Cb'et Quartermaster, ! Philadelphia Depot. 1 IIEM1Y VT. JANKS. Captain and Assistant Quartermaster, Brevet Major united stales Army. sbbl "JALE OF GOVERNMENT VESSEL AND J BAKUS. AetSTAKT QUABTEWWABTEB'S OFFIOB, 1'BiLAOki.PiiiA Depot, March 1, 1860. J win do soiu ai iuuiio Auction, at tne united Slates Govertmeut Wharf. UANUVER Street. Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa., on FRIDAY, ffllltU V. 10UO, cummiiBCing ai 1U o ClOCK A, AI., the lOliowinF nameu Teitneis auu uurges: S1EAM Jb KltKI IKANSJ'OUf "WELLE '3." Tonnage. 835 85-96 tons: lonRth. 130 feuti beam. S3 leet: oepiu, i iu u leei; nign pressure engine. SIKAUEk "OSCEOLA." . Tornago. 95 3-95 tons: leuircli. 108 loot: beam. in o-xi ieei ; aopm, o riz ii'm; tow pressure engine, BAlttiri "U1L1, A." Tiinn.M 101 VI OX ,.., . . lA,.n,, 1 Art Olrt . - .uiiunru, A-9tf ml' , luiiuiu, AVV AXVJ 10UI . ocain, xi o-iu ioevj ueuiu, I o-iu icei. iAl.tC f hALfiTalAA U. WAKNKU" Tonnage. 128 48-96 tons: length. 99 8-10 foot: beam. xt o-iu ieei aepin. i o-iu leoi. HAHt.K .TflSHIIA ZIMMERMAN Tonaaiie. 136 18-95 ions: louwth. 100 feat! beam. xi o-iu leet; aoptn, 8 js-iu leet. 1J AltUt, "UXMUi " Tonnage. 127 81-96 tons: lenu'.n. 93 8-10 leet: beam. 17 7-10 leet ; depih. 8 8-10 leet. ISAKliU "W. 11. 1'L.AIT " Tonnage. 89 62-100 tons: length. 927-10 fcot: beam. xi iivieoi; aepin, O Y-iurtet. ' BAB UK "AINU AlO t A Jf r R Ki." Tnnknffn. Ill V.IO lni. tciTi,rih. ion rAnthAam 17 810 ieei: deotn. 7 7-lo leet. The above vessels and barges lie at Hanover street wharf, where they may be examined. terms oi Ha e cash, in uoyernmeut tunas By. oraer of Colonel WIIL1A.M W. MoKIM. Chiel Quartermaster Philadelphia Depot. UCMtl 1IUWJUAH, 8 1 9t Captain and A. Q. M. PALE OF STEAM BOILER, FORCE PUMPS, kj vvAijfiu rirn., nmm ixuua, .to.. com- nrislng lHlt VVAlUt WU11A3 AI OllVSUUlvU, XJ. j. quabtekmaeteb glneeal'b office, First aitibioh, 1 Washihgtow. D. C. February 26. 1866 By order ol tbe Uuartermaater- encral, there will be sold on the prtmises. at publio auction, undor the direction of Captain Georgs T. Browning, Assist ant uuaitermaster, i On THURSDAY. Anril 6. 1866. at 12 o'clock M., tbe following escribed publio pro- perry, 10 vi u : . ; ONE 8 TEAM. TOILER. SO feet long ana tbreo feet in iamter (with two 12- lnch return hues), made ol i men boiler iron, witn ail the necessary appurtenances, including cast-iron front, gauge cocks, giooe valves, teed pump, smoke stack, and hood, steam gauge (AshcrotVs patent). grate-bars, pipe, plugs, reducing pieces, etc, all In fi od order. WOWOKTH1NGTON STEAM FORCE PUMPS. No. 6, 18-inoii cylinder, u-incu stroke, zt horse power each, and each capable of pumping aud forcing 100 000 gallons of water per dar. Connected with them are tne requisite valves, gianus. couplings, bends. elbows, double-valve oil cui.s, etc These Pumps are comparatively new- aud iu complete working order. A large quantity or waih: riric as follows: 6,l leet o-incn casi-uon n uter 1'ipe 12.000 " 8-inch 800 ' 2-inch wrought-iron " 6C4 " 14-iuchcast-irou " 8 000 " lj-inch " " 1,000 " 1-inch " " 6,000 " 1-iuch " ' " THIRTY-eNE CAST-IR N FIRE PLUGS, ( Avres' patent), with all the x ecessary connections, such as i s, Benas, 1 Stop-cocks, I ' Elbows, Four-way ple -, Eto., all In e xcellr nt condition ; tor . i.er with ALL THE JOG.. . Etc.. required for making alterauot.-- -uu repairs in water- pipe, such as Pipe-cutting Jii.tii5nos, Taps and Dits Piyers, . Crabs, " Drills. Punches, Caulking Too Terms Cash, in Govornnit-j Deliveries will be made to . t tbe first (1st) day ot May next A boat lor Giesboro will . wharf every bout during thu Any lurtber information tl, be given upon application, Iju Captain George T. Brownii., D, C, or at this office. ' : Bvt. Bi 2 28ia4 ::te ands. . uasors on or beiore ivo the Sixth street of sale. may be desired will sou, or by lotter, to -. q. oi., uiesDoro, ' i-8 A. EKIN, ' '.en , in charge, i Dir., Q. M O. O. U R E A TJ O F ) R D N A N C E, NAT Wabhikgton ClT- I JEPARTVKNT, I . auuaiy 18, 1803.) SALE OF SERVICEABLK iiD CNSERVICE A I THE UNITED NORFOLK, VIR- ABLE NAVY I'OWDEi: MATES NAVY YARD G1N1A. There will bo sold to the bi: i est bidders, at Pub lio Auotion, at neon ot tbe 15 . dav ot March, 1806, m the office ot the inspector t Ordnance, at the Nortolk Navy Yard, by samj , live buudred and tntrtyiour inousanu lour tindred and three DERS, as to.lows: (684,408)pounds ot KIAV X I U 602,860 pounds sei v :eaoie. umed. ! 7.8 " COl.i 19,618 datiKVtd. 4,618 con pressed. As only about two hundred ud seventi-two thou- sana turee hundred aud tiltv t.vo 272,355) pounds ot thise nowdeis are in barrels, purchasers uiunt pro- vice barrels Into which the reminder ot tne pow ders may be emptied from t' tanks, lor which a nerlod ot uiirtv i80) davs wil l e allowed. The doi der In barrels, however, must '-e removed within tea dayafiom the dav of sale, otherwise they will revert to the Government. Terni Caih, in Government funds? one-half the purcbate money to le deposited at tbe completion ot the sale, and tbe remainder before tbe powders are removed. . H. A. WISE, 22016t " Chief of Bureau. B UR E A U OF ORDNANCE. NAVT DEVARTMKKT, I Warhikstov t ity. March 2. 1866. I SALE OF NAVY POWDERS AT THE NAVY YARD, BROOKLYsf. N. Y. There will be sold at Pnblio Auction, to the highest bidders, in the office of tbe Inspector ef Ordinanee ol the Navy Yard, Brooklyn, N. Y , at noon, on the 8a day ot April, 1866, tour thousand lour hundred and ninety-nine (4499) barrels Navy Powders. - these I'owders will be 'Old py sampia, in tors oi one hundred, two hundred, and three hundred barrels. Purchasers to furnish barrels Into which the powders may be emptied Irons the tanks. , '1 arms One half cash in Government tuuds, and tbe remainder on tbe teinoval of the Pow dors, for which a period of ten days will be allowed. It not then removed tbe Powders will revert to the Govern- : "vr :.?' n. l wise. ' , ( 8swt41 . i . ' l Inet of Bureau, GOVERNMENT SALES. C'iLK OF Si KAJlUltIST MILI, O ' I ..at run , , ,,- . (.AVALUI UKIU1, (jlESIiUHO, I). O., i l.tilnTVuu.nTtii r.fn.u 11 11..,.. .-. . t f lllBT UlTlKtOW, - I WAflniifOTOH. I.(u., Fsbruary 21, li68. 11 VT irder ot the OuattorroasUr-GcuoraL thnrx will to sold on the Dieuuses. at vuhllc anetinn tiiirtnr thu . dnecUon ot C aptain George 1, Brown nr. A 6. At . ou WEDNESDAY. Aonl 4. lKiVt at twnl o'cloot M , tbe loliowmg d sor bed publio property, iu T. ii.; . - j vns. 1 e TEA AI UHIAJUIAU AND FEED mil. j j. Mrsm, with masslyo granite foundattons),40 by 80 feet, with coal, hay, aud engine houses attaonod, all . vuniuuiimiii m Tery d.si maieriai, ana IU tne iiitisi saostanuai manner. A.so, at the same time and nlaoe. the maohlnerv atd appliances ol the null, consisting of ONE (1) INGlNK, OF 100 HOKsE POWER, wlih by Under ot twenty two (22) iuolius diameter and twenty-lour (24 1 Inches strode, sot uoon a hoayy cast iron bed-piaie, with cold and hot water pumps and beater, and a ca-t iron flv wnnal. with driv ng I ulleys ot the same material, ten (10) font in diame ter aail twenty-lour (24) inchos laoe, with Judson'a patent goyernor. j wo (2) boilers, or'sixTY-noRSEPOWEB IiAUU, made ol thbest boiler u-ip, five sixteenths (6 16) of an inch Iu thlcknefs, tire (6) leet iu dlsuietor, and lourtit-n (14) leet hre (6) inchos in lenvtb; eaoU botlor containing seventy-six (76l lap weldd flues, each three (9) and one fourth (1; inches in dismetor. with all the requisite srt pimaKe'. 1ZJ (lUJr-AIK.-Wlir.Ml'.EU' PAT r.N T BUCKI RQ- ltM llilltl I (8UI lCHi SfKUNU MILLS. constructed ol solid French burr millstone, and sot In heavy, well-ba auoed lrames, with hay cutlers, eli vaters. and conveyors sulIJoiont to cut and handle tne uay, grain and prepared leod on the most eco nomical aud labor-saving plan. i tie mailing is ot nu sued wrought tion, and the ;ullevs of cast-Iron. iMord and balanoed. with Lansers and boxes, iuffloieut to drive ten (lu) nalra ot burrs, etc. T be maiu drtviur-beit is ot tour 1 4) ply rubber, and twenty-lour 124) inoheswide. The belts tot driving tbe mills, etc., are of the best oak- tanned, pateat stroiched leather. The Engine. Boilers. Machinery, and F xturos of every description, are ot tho very best materiuls and workmanship, and are "till m excellent condition and lino working order, the mill having boon In ope- rauon oniy aooui nneen niouins ii deemed advisable bv tho agent oi the tiovorn- meutoBtbe day ot sale, the buildings will be sold, separately. letms ussn, m covornment funds. furcbafers will le required te remove thoir property before the first (1st) day ol May next. uniess oi hoi wise arranged with the owner of tha giounds. - A boat for Giesboro will leave tbe Sixth street whail every hour during the day ot sale. . Any luruier iniorniauon mat may oe aostrea will to given upon application, in person or by lotter. to Captain liKORGE T. BROWNING, A. U. M Gloa boio, or to this ofiioe. JiBlPi') a. luiim, Brevet Brigadier General, 2 26 81t In charge First Division Q. M G. Q. .IT? " 1 . . fk k T'. , If. T?r ATT A T T . w r . nm n n SIOiiES AT GIEsBoKO, D. C. QUABIKBXABICR-liXliKRAIa UVF1CK, First Division, Wabbinotom. D. C. February 23. 18(16 Will bosolaatGlKlM)RO. D. C at Publio Auo. tlon, nnder the direction of Captain George T. Browning, A. Q. M., on WEDNESDAY, March 7. 1806, at 10 o'clock A.M., a large lot of condemned VUAisi tunAaitK'b Siupr-s, eousisting of: Horseshoes. Riulng and Cart Saddles, Msnilla Rope, hcrap Iron, Beusieaui, necs-Birapa, sure bogies, Four-horse Ambulaneea, Aiiuy Wagons. tour-horse, Wavons, two-horse, Iron Wator-wagous, Whips, Padlocks, Bottles, Shooing-boxes, Punches, Files, Hammers. nencues, C'oflee Boilors, 'i in Cups, Knives and Forks, Ladles, Camp Kettles, Dutou Ovens, Dish pen, Mees-pans, Tin Plates, Coal-scuttles, lamer-knives, spoons, Cooking and fleeting Stoves. Blankets, Bridlts, liucers, uasps, Tongs, Whitewash Brushes, Gilndstones and Frames, Horse Brushes, Currycombs, . Saodle Blankets, Buckets, X 1CAB, Lanterns, - I'louk hs, Rakes, Shovois, Spades, W heelbsrrows, lasts, Hone Collars, Mead Halters, Ambulance Harness, undie-Dits, Four-borse Harness (sots),! Tire Iron, bay-racks, Chain. Lines. Scrap Leather, Martingales, Coal Oil Barrels, etc. etc. Tbe s'oies must be removed by the purobasor with In five days Irom the day ot sale. The horseshoes, rope, and scrap Iron will, if de sired, be delivered by the Government, free of charge for transportation, on tne depot wharf, Teims Cash, In Government tuuos. ' A boat for Giesboro will leave the Sixth street whart every hour during the day of sale. . JAMES A. EKIN, Brevet Brigadier-General, 2 27 7t In Charge First Division, Q. M. G. O. SALE OF NEW HOSPITAL CLOrHINU, BED DING, ETC. i Jiidical Ptjrvevor'b Office i Wabbikotok, D. C , February 13, 1866. J An extensive sale ol Hospital Clothing, Bedding, eto , entirely ' new, aud in tbe original boxes and ' bales, will be held in this city, at tne Judiciary Square Warehouses, Filth and E streets, back of City Hall, on THURSD -Y, the 8th day of March next, at 10 o'oiook A. M. Ihe following article will be ollered for sale, via. : Shins , 40,000 Drawer. ,..20,000 socks, pairs 20,000 Slippers, pairs 80,000 downs 80,000 Bed-sacks 20 000 Pillow-ticks 10,000 Pillows, Hair. 4,000 Towels, llano 10 000 Tbe attention of tbe traee and tbe publio at large Is called to this sale, as the goods will be sold iu lots to suit both large and small purchasers. Quantities . as small as one dozen will be sold. Goods will be delivered to purobasers within (6) days irom termi nation of sa!e. Terms Cah, in Government funds. : C. SUTHERLAND, i . 1 Surgeon and Purveyor, U. S. A. C. W. BOTELER, Jr., Auctioneer. 2 14 19t SALE OF ' GOVERNMENT CARTS, AMBU LANCES, AND ARMY WAGONS. Cbiev Quartkrmabtkr'b Omicb, ) Depot or Wabhinotom. J ' Wabutnotoh, D. C, Mai oh 1, 1866. ) Will be sold at Publio Auction, under the direction of Brevet Colonel C. H. Tompkins, Quartermaster at Lincoln Depot. Washington. D. C.,ou TUESDAY, Starch 13. 1806, at 10 o'cioex A. M., the following mentioned Government property, vis. : 62 LIGHT CARTS, , " 1 I 100 LIGHT AMBULANCES, I 800 ARMY WAGONS, which1 will be sold singly, and must be removed witbin live days irom date of sale. Terms Cash in Government funds. By order of Brevet Major-tteneral D. 11. Rucier, Cbief Quartermaster, Deoot ot Washington. CHARLES II. TOMPKINS, , 8 2 8t ' Brevet Colonel and Quartermastor. SALE OF COlAL. A88I8TAM QPARTEBldABTKB'8 OFFICE, ) PuiLADKtruiA Depot, February 27, 1866. J ' .-Will be sold at Publio Auotion, on tbe grounds of the MOWFR HOSPITAL, Cheshut Hill, near Phila delphia, Pa., on WEDNESDAY, March T, 18bVJ, .commencing at 11 o'olock A. M., TWO HUNDKED AND THIRTY THREE (233) ivabui aniuaAuiiBSiuvtiuusu, Cars leave the Depot, N. E. coruor of Nuitn and Green stxtets, at 10 o'olock A. M. Terms Cash in Government lunds. By order ot j Colonel WILLIAM W. McKIM, ' j ' Chief Quartermaster, ' ! PbiTudalphia Depot. HENRY BOWMAN, -' 2 8 6t Captain and Assistant Quartermaster. g A L E O F ' ' MANURE. ! Quartermaster General's QniCM, ) I First Division, I WABBrsoTOW, D. C, February 28, 1861 ) -' 'Will be sold at the Cavalry Depot. Giesboro, LV C, a large quantity of stock-yard MAN IRE, which, will be delivered to purchasers on tbe ground, or In , barges or boats te be provided by them, at torty 140) cent pet eubio yard. .. u . v : i j I ... . J . Two or more boauj (aeoording to slaejcau be kade4, 1 TnmiCuh. 1 Government Antds.'- v". N ' ' By order ot tbe Quartermater-enoral. hi . t - james a. ekin; 5, u:. . r I ; Brevet Bi igadler-Geneial, " " ' Ulin t . 14 charge First Division Q. M. U. O. Ait, l.l':'.i i.. . i .
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