THE . JUILT, J3y;ENTO$ , , TELEGRAPILr-PpiL ADELPIILV, r , WEDNESDAY, MARCH , 7, ( 1866, .9 fft -Dkessixu run CUDBCII. ITiw anybody heard the bell f You havet lear ma, I know full well 1 I'll never dress Id time For mercy's sake, come help me, Luce, riLmoke my toliot, very spruce,- -t . -A r .-. lu-ro, lace tins garter Tor mo do: "A hole 1" you say . plague take the shoe, Please, Lucy, try aud hide It Just 1hink, it's liunday, and my soul, 1 cannot wear It with a hole I The men will surely spy It. They're always peeping at our feet, (Tho'i to bo sure, they nerdu't peep, The way we hold our dresses); I'll disappoint them, though, to day I "And cross myself," pray did you bay r Don't laugh at my distresses I NowLuclc, pray feel my waterfall, Do you think it large f aiu't it too small f What bother these things give. My Rats and Mien, do they set straight f Please hurry, Lucie, 1 know I'm late 'There's Willie, as 1 live." How splendidly the silk will rnstle ! (Please hand my 'self-adjusting bustle," My corset and my hoop. There now,- I'll taka Hve skirts of six Do hurrv, Lucia, and help ma fix, Tou know I cannot stoop i "IIow shall I say my prayers to-day ?" As it girls went to church to pray i How ran you be so foolish T Here, damp this ribbon in cnlugne; "What for" to pat, you silly one? Now, Lucie, aon t do uiuiisa. Now then, my hat how ho abhors This thing it's bitr as ull out doors The (rightful sugar scoop 1 Thank Ileaveu, my cloak is handsome, too, It cost enough to be, I know (Straighten this horrid hoop) 1 My handkerchief and gloves you'll find Just in that drawer. Luce) are you blind ? (Does my dress trail) ? It's all the fashion, now, jon know, (Pray, does the paint and powder show Through my loose veil) f Thank you. my dear, I believe I'm dres3cd; The saints be praised I the day ot rest Comes only once in seven, For it, on all the other six, This trouble 1 should have to fix, I'd never get to heaven ! THE ENGLISH- DICTATOR OF IRELAND, Sbtcti of IOrd Wodaboane, Lord I.lente BttBt of Irelumd, Jnatinirtk Dictator by PatrllaraeaU- -, - Lcjri WvdehoUso, the newly appointed-Dicta' tor of Ireland, "Is descended from a family of high antiquity. The family traces its descent to a very remote period in English history, one of its ancestors naving received tne nouoroi xnigut- hood lrom Henry 1, and another, John Wous- housa. said to have distinguished himself in 1415. at the celebrated battle ot Agincourt (where he attended the person ot the King), obtained as a reward for his valor from Henry V the crest. an honorable augmentation to tne arms borne by tha family. Heury V stood sponsor to his son and successor. Henry do Wodehouso. A few steps lower in the lmeaga of the family appears the name ot Sir Thomas Wodehouae. who was created Knight of the Bath on the occasion of tne marriage oi ranee Artnur, eldest son oi Henry VII, with the Infanta of Spain. Ha was sent Ambassador to France, where ha rea. dered Important diplomatio services to the country. His sou and successor. Sir Roger Wodehouae, Knight, who, by reason of ills small stature was caiiea little Kir Roger, also distinguished himself In the service of his country. Sir Philip Wodehouse. the first baro net, served Queen Elizabeth, both by sea and land, in Spain and Portugal; was at the conquest ot Cadiz, ana lor nis valor shown tnere was 1 knighted by Robert, (Carl of Essex, and Charles, Earl of Nottingham, tha Queen's generals. The second baronet was member of Parliament tor Thetford, in King Charles' time. The third baronet, "a man of Rood learning, ready i wit. and exceedingly skilfal in music.,' was also a member of the House of Commons: he was in the Parliament that restored King Charles II. The next baronet likewise repre sented Thetford, of which place he afterwards became Recorder; in tua ninth year ot Queen Anne's reign he was eletCd kirftTU of 'the shire, with Sir Jacob Astley, uaronei, lor tne county of Norfolk. His son, the tilth baronet, was hve times elected knight ot the shire, and in 1758 was appointed eolonel of the eastern battalion of the militia of the county of Norfolk. The next in succession, the sixth baionet, was the first to achieve the distinction of a peerage. He was elevated to that rank in October, 1797, as Baron Wodehouse, ot Kiuiberley, in the county of Nor folk. The eldest son, John (the grandfather of the subject of the present notice), succeeded to the peerage in 1834; the second son, Philip, en tered the navy, and became Vice-Admiral of the White: while the two younger sous achieved distinction in theChurcn. Tha former, John, second' baron, married Char lotte Lame, only daugher and heiress of John Norris, Ksq., of Wilton Park, county Norfolk". The eldest son by this alliance was born in 179!). He was baptized in the name ot Henry; married, in 1815, Ann, only daughter of T. T. Gordon, Esq., ot Let ton, in Norfolk, but did not live to succeed to the family honors. He died on the 2th of April, 1831, some few weeks only betore the demise of his lather. Having lett two sons, the eldest, John (the present Lord Wodehouse), succeeded to the peerage, on the death of the second baron, in the month of May, 1846. Lord Wodehouse was born in London, Janu ary 7, 1823. He-was educated at Eton, and' alter- wards at Christ Church,-OxioTd. 'He took his seat in the House of Lords, as third Baron Wooohouse, on the 20th ot May, 1847. Iu the sauie year (August 16, 1847) he married Lady Florence Fitgibbon, eldest daughter of Richard, third Earl of Clare. In the llou.se of Peers he gave his support to the liberal party, being the first member ot the family of Wodchoiise to swerve lrom the principles of toryism since his ancestor, Kir Thomas Wodehouse, who was a member ol the Long Parliament, aud was of the party of Pyniand Hampden. Immediately alter taking his beat in the lloQfce of Peers, Lord Wodehouse avowed his libertl principles, and he has since continued to speak and vote with the liberal party. When, in December, 1H52, Lord Derby and his party ret igned and the Earl ol Aberdeen was called upon to form a government, the oilice of Cuder-Secietary ot State for Foreign A 11 air was ottered to Lord Wodehouse and accepted. Ho entered upon the duties of this important appointment with a mind well stored with inlormatiou on foreign aflairs, with highly cultivated habits of business, and with the suavity and .evenness of, temper., lor. which ha has always been (listloguistied, ,; J During tha ParKuriieiilury session of 18i3 thecrihcul state ot atlairs at Constantinople occasioned much public discussion, and immense labor devolved upon the department conducted by the Earl of Clarendon and Lord Wodehouse. At length the Crimean war broke out, increasing the duties and rosponsibilltcs tenfold. Lord Wodehouae continued to act at Under Secretary ot btate tor Foreign Aflairs until after the conclusion of peace. In 1856 he was appointed Envoy at St. Petersburg, where he was the diplomatio atrent employed to renew the relations between the two Courts. He con ducted the various, and in many respects diffi cult negotiations which arose out of the piace, with entire success, aud replaced Kt gllah relations with Russia on a thoroughly satis fact ry lootiug betore he left Russia. When Lord Wodehouse commenced these nego tiations the circumstances were peculiar; the hostility of the Russian Coiirt and, society was very marked, and . lor ;oine time his loidsbip's position was necessarily one ot consi derable aud uuusual responsibility aud anxiety. He succeeded In smoothing all difficulties, afcer which his association wilii tua people of St. Petersburg was marked by the utmost goDd feel lug and cordial ty. He was preset. t at the coro nation ot the Kmperor Alexander, at Moscow, in September, lK&fl. " i ; I On the formation of Lor1 Derby's econ1 Gov erument Lord Wodehouse resigned his appoint ment, and was succeeded by Sir joun nnnes Cramnton. Rnrt. On his return to England. ;he took his plnco In the House, of Lord:) as one or tni nnnnsition nartv. and was soon after (1859) Tcappointed to the ollica of Undor Secretary tion of the Palmers ton ana xtusseu caoi- net. It tell to nis tot tJ announce irom his place in Pnriiament i onv me evening of July 12, 1869 the conclusion ot peace be tween the Emperor Napoleon and the Emneror Francis Joseph, after tne lthiian campaign oi that year. Hui lordship restgnea tne posinon in the paionersiou uauinus in iu,;uraui m.iaua ha was Bant by his (iovornmeut on a special mission to tha North ot Europe, wud a vie y or Battling the comphcaUons growinsr out or the Bchles lg-Hols1ein question. In October, 1884, on the resignation ot Lord Carlisle, he was appointed Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, and on February 10, I860, on the suspension of the habeas corous in that oountry, ho was clothed with Dictatorial powers. . Pome years ago it was proposea in tn Eng lish Parliament to abolish the office of Lord- Lleutenant. but it was not dona, and on bis ac cession to the post on of the English papers, relerred to tte rumorea aooiuion oi me vice royaltv, alluded to an appropos Btory in tne following language, made curious and interv estingby the present situation! "During the opttuilon br repeal, Richard Whateley was of opiDlon that the Government would Oder a compromise in theshapeot the destruction of the Established Church in Ireland; and once he was heard to stty, ,4I shall bft fhe last Proteitaot Archbishop of Dublin." The prophecy was too bold i one; but, perhaps, Lord Wodehouse would not be so far out were he to say, "I ihall be the last Iiord Lieutenant," as1 It H believed, In quar ters liktly to he wall ' Informed on the subject, that next session the abolition of tho office will be proposed." The prophesy may not fail, though the means of producing the result have long since failed, and Lord Wodthouse may prove Indeed the last Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, i -: ( ' Lord Wodehouse is connected with the Eme rald Islo by marriage, His wile Is the. eldest daughter of the third Earl of Clare. Her grand father, a gontleman of the long robe, named Fitzgibbon, was created Viscount Fiitzgibb'n in the peerage or Ireland la 1787, and Baron Fitz gibbon in the peeraae of Great Britain in 1799, the year preceding the union, when peerages and promises of peerages' were scattered broadcast among the members of the Parliament which sat in College Green. ' The . father of Lady Wodehouse al for the county of Limerick from 1818 to 1841. Jf. Y. herald. MEDICAL. EDICAL ELECTRICITY WOUDEBFUL SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY ! DR. S. W. BEOKWITH'S ELEOTHldAL INSTITUTE No. 122 O WALNUT Street, Electricity In all Ma Tnrlona Forma AunainiNBeraa lor tne Jar ( Clironlo IMseaaea. Within the nast five Tears. Ihoustmdi of natienta have been treated, at this ollioe, suflering from almost every form and condition of disease common to humanity, and in nearly ail cases a benefit or perteot cure baa boon e fleeted. Palsy, deafness, bliuuuesa, rheumBtism, dyspepsia, cancer, and ail the old knotty aikwasee that are a physician's curse, as it proves hit Inability to eradicate, are by our method com paratively easy of cuie. Specimens of tumors ot large growth extracted by means ot Electricity aloue, without pain, without the use of the knife, lieatures, or any other means, may be seen at our oilice by those interested. Wa are willing to uuder tuke any at the tollowinp diseksee, with every hope and prospect of succoss, with y.ry many others not Here enumeratea: 1, lHiewtet ot the Brain and Nervout Suttem. Ejult'psy, Cliorca or tit. Vitus' Dance, Paralysis tiienupleria), Keuraigla, Hysteria, i NervpusnetM. Palpitation of the Heart, Lockjaw, etc. 2i Organ$ and 'l tttuet connected trilh the Digtt Hve byUtm Bora Ihroat, i Dyspepsia, DiarrUuea, Dyseniery, Obstinate Constipation) Hiwnoi ruoldoi or I'iles, Bilious, Flatulent, and Painter's Colic, ana all uiiections ol the Liver and Bpleen. " - ' 1 a. Uetpiratory Organt. Catarrh, Coueh, Influ en za, Asthma (when nof caused by organic diseuse of the t(art:, Broichifis, Pleurisy, Pleurodynia or lib tun. a tie in of the Chest, Consumption in the early staves. i ..i . . ' ' 4j Fibroue and Muacular System - Blienmatism, ' Coat, Lumbago, Hiift eetr, Hvmal Curvature, Hip Diseases, Cauctrg. luniors. . ' 6: Urinary and GmUtal Orpaits.-i-Gravol. Dialietes. and Kidney Complaints, lmpotenoe and Boininai W oakucsB. The latter comphunu never fail t yield rairily to this treatment It, Jjueaset J'touiiar la i Females. TJtoJua Com plainis, Involving a mal-position, as Prolapsus, An troveislon, lii troversioii, lnfJaninjation, Ulceration, and various other atluctious of tiie Womb and Ova rut, Painful, Ssupprossed, beauty, or Protose Men a ruatlon, Leucbiruuea. IV LAI IKS we can recommend this treatment as one ol Ij&VAKIKIJ tliCCKS. Amost luiiume rable cases have coiue unuor treatmeut at our oliioe w ho can testily to ibis laut Mrs. UbCK WU'U has entire oliara-e of the Laules' Department. ' Ktl tKlKCEo. 1 lie discuecu and all in'erested are referred to the follow iug named Koutlouien, wtio liave been treated aud witueesed our treatmeut oa others ato. mti W ALMJ r Street: - A. . J I'ltusontoD, . ilrlcadier-tjenoral, Ka. 016 Siruce street j J'luasoutou, Bi iRdier deueral. hu Louis, Jlistsouri; Jaub Vandegrilt, Odussn, Dela ware; it A, heiuple, , thread iuauuluourr, Motiijt Holly, Now Jersoyi W. II. buntli, Iron louudur, Ko. lUU Hanover street. Piuladetphia: Gearys DuukUs : Ixjcal i jcprens i.onioaur, I hila delphia; J. W. Bradley, iublisher, Ho.txlJi. Fourth street) Kobort Work Mo. IAH 'third street) Colonel 1. . t wee ney, asm'sHor, bevoud District ot l'tiila-drliihia,- Walnut and LiuUth streets; (Jooruo O Kvans, Ao 418 Arch strict, below Fifth) William Pelotiso, type founder, lliird aud C'hesujt stroeta; Kdi McLaue, niauulaclurer oi -cotton woods, with very many otliois. Physicians or students dosirlne to have instruction in the eoireet application oi F-Iectrlcity lor tho euro ol aiscase can apply at tan Oflioo.' Consultation lre. Descriptive circulars pf eurw ffiixted, wiih numerous returenoes, can be bad py application at fue utiice. t , , . , . Ail letters addiosstid to .. ' i .. , - :'; t DIt. K. W. BKCKNVITH, ir ' Nol220 WALK DT Street, Phila. 21miw E IT II E K A I E INFALLIBLE HAIR RESTORATIVE THIS IS HO HAIR DYE. Tb K IMMFfcRE SUCCESS with which tills oreoara ttoti lias met duilnn the short time it has beeu tieibre tli 4 public, louuced tha thousands and Una oi tlioo uunsvilio have und nd aliestvd Its virtues, to pro noonce ii tha OtiLY and 1 hi' i. Hair Uesuiratlva The tuteha hs been introduced Into all the prluuipal cllioa loth lat aud Wwi. and having talihluhy o normwr all that 1 clainxd lor It, lias sun-rl6d alt oihr Hair fro pnratlniifc 'i ka HureKa rvstorrs UrevMalrto its oilK'tnal coior i prevf-nta the ban rroia MliiiMrout, uv eaasitiK lua tl.y uouditlouof tbe scalp. inmarUiur to the baira aoliness. ana poos, and y uthtul appsarance tliat na other Hair Prrparatlou can produce. The Kuivka If lea Iri Bi all impurliii i pelHtuiou jdru aua cu bo used is iiivui u'tiH :aip or nanus. , . - - -tluuu'acmrcd and sold wholasale and retail by ,RQBEH'i IISUEB, Suit W.- r ( ... .Jf a. -26 N. FIFTH Street. 6t Louis, Mo. Aiisnti for Pennsylvania, I1VOTT 4 CO., No 212 N piii 'MflSp PROPOSALS, 1KC1 OSALs. . bKALLD PK01'OHL, IN ouoiicate, will be recoived at ttiii olhce until U M,IODAr. tha Ultfe ay of April. 18t6, tor the delivery ot 6000 Imnd ot BKhS CA1 1'l.Kon tho hoof, tor the use ot captured limians. 1 tie cattle to be ciiiveied to the A. C. 8 , fur Indians at Fort Suranor, ew Mexico. 1 he tint delivery to be on tha lu day of July, and ta consist ol 600 head of eatt e; the sulisequniit doilvenes to be in such numbers and ot such times as niay be requited by tbe undersigned. I he catt e must bo from three to five years old, and must woih at least 400 pounds net (their weight to be ascertained according to manner laid down id the Hubs Itcjca ationa ol 1808), and to oe or the best marketable quality. Mo tStas, Bulls, Cows, or boliers will be received. ' ' Whenever, in the opinion of the A. C. S. for In dians, at Fort Sunnier, tue cattle presented do not mini the conditions t ere Sot form, as many as do not will be rejected. Ion por cont of monoy duo contractors will bu retained until the contract is tui tilled. Iwo responsible persons must sign each bid, pimrai teeing that it the contract is awarded to the party or parties therein proposing, they will enter into ample bonds lor tne faitblol fnlli inent of the contract, and when the partios tuns olt'ering as sureties are unknown to tne nndorsirnod, thoir ability to rlmbu se the loss to toe United otatos, which would accrue m case of failure, must be attested before a magistrate or other officer cm powered to administer oaths. llie par ties to y bora this contract is let will be ex pected to fill the contract themselves an v sub-letting of he contract will bo considered as a failure to com ply with the contract, and the cun.ractor will bo hold respoLSible therelor. Fjidorse on the envelope 'Troposa's for Beel Cattle, at Fort Sumner, New Mexico " . W.H. BELL. 1 Tnptaln and C. R and tlrevet Major, U. A. Office 1 nrchaaiug and liouot C. S , Distnot ot ew i Mexico, Kama fe, N. M., February 7, 1800. 81231 -- M Y S U P I E S. Officii cf FtrPKnvisiBO Commissart, 1 ' Militaky DiTiaioN or ma iKNnKaaKK, I Nasiiviixe, icun , r February kl, 1800. J , , scallu rnuruaabs, which must be in duplicate, with a copy of this ad vertisement attached to each, will bo received at this Cisco until vi o'c'ock ju., - lbLiKI)Ai , March 15, 1866, for supplying- FKIfcH BLEF. of Rood and mar ketable quality, in equal proportions of lore and h nd quarter meat (necks, shank-, and kidney tal low to be excluded), for issue to tbe troops and ot tiers supplied by the Government with ra'ions, at the loi low in ir posts in the All ltarv jJivlsion oi Ten. Lessee: Atlanta and Macon, Oa.,'Kashville, Chat tanoora, In n ; IluiiUMI.e, Ala. and at all Jjiosts arawmr eui plies from the above-named pnjsts, ) counsel to oe in loitc six months, oouimeucinK on the 1st day ot April. lbdO, and endina tbe DUto dav of Sept em tor, 1&66, or such Insa time as the Lonimissarv-Geueial oi. Subsistence may direct. 1 he necks ot the cattle slaughtered lor beet to Da cut oil' at tno fourth .vertebral joint, and the breast tiimmed down. )be shanks of fore auarters to. be cut off from three to lour inches above the knee joint, and of bind quarters irom aix to eight inches above tbe KBtnoiei or nocKjomi. raynieut win no maae montniy, or as eany more- after as lunds may be received therelor. and in such funds as nay be furnished by the United btatcs. Herarate bids will be received lor each or tbo above posts, or one bid may include them all. AO bids will be received irom persons w ho come nnder the exceptions of the Fresident's Amnesty ltoclamation. A or will bids in which such persons are interested, eithes directly for indirectly, be re ceived, nnlese.they can produce the pardon of the l'resident. , ' . Bids troro all other persons tnder said Procla mation must be accompanied ' by the Amnesty tiatn. i-. j.i'i- I'roposals most be accompanied by a proper guarantee, . -signed i by two responsible person, stating that it a contract is awarded tboy will enctr bonus lorme laitmul luimmont ot tno con tract. The undersiirned reserves the rleht to reject any and a'l bids oflered. indorse envelopes "rroposals for Fresh iJeol," and auori ss the same to tne nnaersipned. i , Ml', hualu ; Brevet Colonel and C. S-, 22016t ' ,,' Hashvillo, Tenn. E tivqii nvvv lier v p n f T n T a BAVT DXFABTMENT, ) . ECIUEAU OF l'KO'VIBIOSB A.M CLOTHINO, . March 6. 1866. , 1 ' Scaled Proposals, endorsed "Prouosala for Frdsh Beef aud Vegetables,"-will be received at this Bureau nntil 2 o'clock F. M., on the 16th day ot March instant, lor the supply ot Fifty Thousand pounds of I snu litJbf ano l iny Thousand pounds ot VLUE TABLES, at the Fhiladolphia Aavy Yard and Station, as required. - 1 he Beef and VeuetaMes mut be of good quality, and the bast tbe market affords, and each article must be offered for by the pound. ... . ' The Beef to be in equal proportions, fore and hind qnarters. Bonds, with approved security, will be required in one-hall the estiniaied amount of the contract, and twenty per cent, in addition will be withhold irom tne amount ci eacn payment tone maae, as oonateiai security for the due performance of the contract, which will, on no account, be paid ontil it is rul.y complied with. " . 1 1 1 , ' Kverv oner made mast be accompanied by a written 'guarantee, sipned by one or mora responsible per' sons, thai liie Diauur or oioaers win, n nis -or ineir bid be accoptcd. enter into an obligation within five days, with rood and sufficient sureties, to furnish, tbe articles proposed. .., i Vo urovosal wit be contiaernd unlttt accomuanfad ly $uch yuaraitUt,, and by satinfaclory evidence that the bidder u a regular dealsrin the artietve proposed and n tne license requtrea vy act or vonyress. Xhe Department resurvea the rljsht to reject any proposal not considered advantageous to the hoy- ernment. . i - o o -iu FRASKFORD, ABSENALi I'UlLADELFniA, , it.. March S. 1866. ' . ' Healed Proposals, in duplicate, will be received by the i nndersUnea, at h s oUlce, at FKANKFOKD AUSf KAL up to 12 o'clock M.. of the 10th instant, lor JumlBhine FKESH BFEF : : of the best quality, necks and shanks excluded, to tbe detacbmeiit stationed at this Arsenal, 1 ; Hie beef to be delivered f our (4) times a week, at the rnic oi 3o0 pounds, more or less, each time . lie i onimissarv ot Subsistcuce reserves the rlltht to reject any uuiatislactory bid. . UiUltUD U. Ai&UOAA, MB., 8 B 5t , Bvt. Captain V. H. A A. C. S. -OVK.ltJiMENT SALE OF SURPLUS HARD VI BLEAD. BDBSISTliSCE UtFIOE, M. B. A., , 1 . ' No 8 S. GaY Strkkt, ' I t. iiAiTiMOBit. Aid.. e runrv XI. IbOU. I . Pealed Froposals. In duplicate, will be received at this i.flico until SAI L' KD AY, March 17, I860, tor tho purchase ol surplus HARD BREAD on hand at this depot ... Proposals must state that the oiler is made under rlverimement of this date. Ibe bread is in boxes fat hfty (50) pounds each. No nrniioEAls received lor loss than twentv (20) boxes. Purcbai-es will be delivered on board ot transports without exi ense to the purchaser. l'nvment reouired In iiovrnmout funds on nottfl- 'cation ot acctptanco of bid. , Twenty uays a lowed purcneaers iu rtmuTo aiuiva. . . t Proposals to I e endorsed on the envelope, ' Propo sals lor Laid isreau," and addressed to ' i ...i Thomas wilson,- , I Brevet I.t -Col. and !. S. U. H. A . 2 2617t, . Biovet Brig. Gen. Volunteers. i GOVERNMENT SALES. "VT1CE OF ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER, wiiaisu'ius, urn., oruury ia, isuu. i SALE OF 500 S.LBFLUSGOVII.RN si ENT MULE3, , All Good uud Servicoable. ' - -Will be sold at publio auction, at Wilmington. Del,, on EVfeRi t Klun curing tne montn ot juaron, r IV V 1IT1K11UI.11 1IIM ll T) e especial attontiou of purchasers is invited to the taut that these aiuies are large, wen pairou, auo in excellent condition, being, tbe surplus team Jmlei of w ashlugton Depot. 1 ' Animals sold singly. . soli's to commence at 10 A. M. ' Tt rinsCaah. in Lnited etuios.curn ncy. , . . t i Bv orderof ' ' " ' ; V iBiuou un. mn -u' i . ., "OEVENTJE STAMPS, REVENUE STAMPS, K S Vi.fi LK BTA jlro, Of all descriptions, ' ,' !J til all a.scrl(iilons, ' I I ' i! 1 I '. .1 ,t J.l lluniullianll AT Fl.OrtKVCP. (.KW1NO VACHIH K CO.'H OKlflOB, Al LUKiitK hKWO MACHISiCO.'U Ojj'lilCii, n in (lllKsHUT Htrtfet. ', &t: 1 " "' 1 ' l 26- i i,it,,i -, n i ii, , till, bus CHKHNfJT Hlrvt. Ona floor ba'ow Seventh i fine door below Hevenin. i lltiaral uisoount aliowea. liberal discount allowxo. GOVERNMENT SALES. -4- A nor. BALE OF QDAh'TEnMASTEU'S 1 '!!' t ' I 81CKKS. CBIEr ytTAllTFltMASTElt'S OKtIC, I- lKroT oy tr ashi tok t VashisiiiOS, l V . taniU 2, ISM. to 1)1 be sold at J'abic .Auction, nuuor tuo direc tion of Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel JA.'L3 M. WCOI1E, A. Q. Bi., ai Warohouse So. &. on fiow iork avenac, between EiRuteeiitti and nineteenth streets, Washitifton, 1). (; , on 1 UKSUA T. Marrh '20181T,, at 10 o'clock A M , a Jarnu Jot of yuarlor.- mas era' stores, couisting oi I 18 lbs Muriatio 14 Foik Barrola, Acid. 4 Jti'liOWS, ' 82 Bevel., '.lWilott Leather Bait. J - injr. 8ifeot Rubber. Belt- v" Itlff, i . ' 1,2H1 Bit, assorfod, , 18 Blocks, as-ortod, I 20 oflin Boxes,,., 8 Wood Uoxes, 12 Irrednng Boxes, 1 ru?hiinn Board, 22-5 Char itot oins, 126 Ciair Backs and Arms, 100 Chair Backa, . . ln8 Chair l-ir-, ' -t OMl cnaif tSirotctiTS, wio ..ainp chimneys, 1 000 lbs. Firo Clay. , 1 OOOlbs Copper, , 600 More Doors, . 400 D hairs, assorted,' .. 4Xl Field Desks, '. 100 Otflee Hesks, -' 1 " - 800 llnckct Burs, ' , ' 2,2;jfl Fi t s, assorted, k l.M'i Bastard Files, 10 000 Litthu Glass, ' " 2 0X) Saucepan I nndlcs, 1,2M4 Chisel Handles, 1,541 Axe Handles, 2 0X Wimlow bash, , 8,0J0 frross Sciows, as . . sorted, 1 100 Shovels, assorted, 20 000 lbs. Spikes, . 1 000 i ova Feet. ' 2,(H)0lbs Cast Steel, 700 boxes tin, 1,000 Lamp Tubes, - 105 Can Iron traps, ' " 4O0vards Silver Tinsel, 6,886 Papers I acks, as sorted, ' 100 Wbe-lbarrews, 4 000 lbs. Wire, 89,000 'be. Zinc, 6,000 Escutcheons, 19 Adzes, assorted. 1 1U2 sadons Alcohol, V AIIV1P, j FS5 supers, assorted, I 6H2 Axes,' essortsc, ; uuitroad Axes, t 191 ilend Axes, i r5 Balls and Chains. i flirtmitiiri' Benches, 100 tS'ood Benches, i o vrasn vnarus, i 19 Oonper Boilurn, W) Dooi Bolta assor'd 800 ipriDs vSindow; Bota 82 lbs. Borax. 6,000 Copper Bottoms, 4 I'mmn Hobs. . eC'irculat'K Boilers, 4 Ktoam Boilers,. . . . 2 Murkinu Brashes, 588 Whitewash Bru's, 869 Faint Brushes, as sorted, 891 Varnish Rrnshcs, 208 llust Brushes, 19 Ciotl es IS r uI a'.' ' ' 2 C81 Chisels, arsorti d. . . 26 lbs. French Chalk. 1 20 Pick handles, - I6,0y0 patra Unijfesf as asortco. 53 Cast Iron If Oppm. m uuu ids. iron, astorvou. 1,600 Kaot ak asworiod, . 2 000 lbs. Lead, 2 92Cbest Locks,.. . i c 8 600 Cupboard Locks, 400 Mallets. 112 nfXHM.-Cut Nails. 16,0C0 lbs. wroucht Rails l.ooo tj ma-rans, 2,000 lbs. V rounht Fipe, 4zl i anes, aj-sonou, 260 Tin I'umps, as sorted, 5C01bs Iron Rivets, HtlO It.s Rods Wire. 300 la tilt, asortoa. The sale will be cout nu-d lrom day to day until all of the property is sold. 1 he stores must bo removed wituin nvo days irom date ot sale 'ierms Cash, in Govtrnment funds. r l( By order of Brevet Major-General D. U. RUCKER, ' ! r. , r. ' , Chiof Qnartenuuster, t 1 i Depot of Wa-hlnKton. : CHARLES H. TOMl'li.l3, 8 8 ICt - Brevet Colonel and Quarteraiasler,' ALE OF! GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS, 1ABLES, . ...IENCIKG. :; , ' ' , WHARVES, ETC. , , ' " AT GIESBOEO, D. C. QtfARTEBMASTXii-GENERAX.'a Office, ) . . Fir-t uivisios, I i WA'snrsoTON, I). C , February 27, 18G6. ) By order of the Vuartvrmastcr-General tbora will be sold on- the premises, at Pnblio Auction, Under tbe direction Al Captain Georpe Z Browning, A Q. M , commencing on MOIDaY, April 2, 1306, at 10 o'clock A. M., and oontinmna; from the same hour each day thereafter (except WEDNESDAY and HUKsuAY, April 4 and 6, on which days the Mill and Water Works will besoid), until tho whole shall have been disposed of, the following described pub. lie property, to wit: ' Lkven (11) OFyiCKSf IromeOi 28x140 (two stories);' 16x20, 16x88. two 20x20 (two stories), lox28 (kitchen aajoininy,- luxio), izxoz, loxis, two laixzo, and 28x76. - ' ' : Y ; Fjuhty-nlno (89 LABORERS' QUARTERS (fianie): .coven t) -lour lbxl8 lourieea 12x14, and one 1U.1. with shed, adjoining, 8x14 - - Jen (10) jjw iLLXlNiiS (frame): ZHx5U (two stories, with back buildings, 12x82). lour 10x24, 15x41, 16x82, lbx'28 (with wing. 16x17 and two kitchens adjoining, 9x12 and 10x10), 10x20 (witu W'ng 16x14), 4x21 (with sled adjoining, 15x40). jiine () JHt-Bft nuuftt-f (irame): ZBxioo (two stories), 16x60 (witb . wing 10x20), 28x140 (two soiies), 28xl10 (with addltiona, 10x12), 8x110, 28x60 (two alories), 16x60, 16x81, and 28x40. 'Jbirty-two (82) H TABLES (lrame): Twenty-lour zaxmz, six 20x000, one i ixiiz, and one (wim sued atuoining. 14X00). ened hOM-iiah STAiiLU (frame), witn 6270 lineai jcot ol stabling. One (1) ISbLING STABLE (frame), with 6313 lineal teet ot stabling- , , , - - . - Twenty (20) BUILDINGS (frame : 28x32, 28x56. TRx8A 11-1x81, 15x66, 10x16, lour 16x50, four 9x22, 2tx4o2, 28x110, 21x48, 28x800, 20x26, and 17x17. SDEU.D1.NIt. 775H lineal leel Jhiitv-two (32) WA1KU TANKS. IxlC.twOloet deep. ..... bevcnty-elght (78) MANGERS, 8U18, threo-and-a- bait leet aeep. lwenty(20 OU r-HOUSKS. due ( 1 ) h A X SUED, 112x312 One (ll GK AIM HtiUSK (irame): 86x2?0. 'J bree 13) WiiAKVEs : one 40,181 square bet. one 11,1011 square leer., and one ZnjU tquore leei. - JLJNCJJNli, UbO lineal leet One Hi S i OKH-HOObK (frame): 52x150. ' ;.ToBLACK.isMll'H&' SUOi'ts (trunie): 48x100, and 68x100. OnelllKMiliNE HOUSE. 17XHZ. The bui dings will be sold singly, and must be re moved wiinin Uiteen days. . 'i he huildiDtrs will be taken down at the expense oftiurcbascrs ; but the lumber will, if desired, tie de livered by the Government, free of charge tor trans portation, on 'oe uepoi v. nan. i firms uasn. in iiovurumeub iuiiub. A boat lor Giesboro will leave the Sixth street m-ltarf nvrv hnnr dnrvnir the dav of saiO. for. luiLhar information, aiiplv in person or by letter to . . Captain GLURGET. BUOWiMIAU, A. so.., Giesboro, D. C, or to this oilice. . . JAilts a, jcaiH, . Brevet Brigadier-denural iu charge . 8 2 26t First Division, Cj. M. G. O. OALE OF GOVERNMENT PROPERTY lS , A SB s-' ' " x. . ' : - At At 1A. UA. By direction of the bECKElAIlV OF WAR, all tno ' BU1LDIKU MATERIALS, SI EAM I'-NOlOi i.S, ! SIAClilNEliY. TOOL8. f IKON, COIPKU, LUMBER AKD BTORXS OS1 VA11IOUB KINDS, which were collected at Macon, tia , by tho Con tederate bovervmeut, for tbe erection and perma nent operation oi a large armory, luooraiory, uu arsei-ai; and afso TCOI.S. MACHINERY, AND MATERIALS colli cted from iion works aud armories in tno StutoS ot Alabama and Lieorma, will ba sold at t ( riuut; Atutio. 'Among the articli-s to be sold arm ' 9,ImjO ibs. Copper is. -- ' - 42,000 Its. Copper rouud rod. 88,100 lbs. Copper bar. 20,100 lbs. Copper fheet. SOO.f COlbs Wrouyht Iron bar and rod. K0 tonB Pig iron. fCO Kins Cast Iron unserviceable shells. 64,160 lbs. Lead plim " ' 45,000 lbs. Tin block and sheet. A lun ll.a. l,u!uernn and cable. 16.000 yarda Cloth cotton, English Sorgo, oiled Laud enamelled, tha I'nwilitr. , . , . n.fido leet Buitimr gum and leather, assorted i r i . - i BIS . eoo Maciiines-Drills. Planers, Milling, Screw- i cutting, Sicum and Trip-hammers. iiesides : Harness, 35 Unserviceable Cannon Saddlts. Iron and bronze. Home Equipments. Infantry und Cavalry Ao- cautremcuta, . Blankets, Wagon and Gnn Cartlage Irons, 80 Uoken Gun Caitlages, Laboratory jbtorei and Materials, Snare Parts (new) for Springfield U uskets and Colt'a Revolvers, aud au assortment of ' 1 iilTS AND OILS. The attention oi Northern buv era is called to this i ,. . l.ran nun and of valuable property. ' Fll printed Catulosraos of tba propurtv to be sold can be obtained from' the 'Cbiet of OiMnauca at Washington. D., C, and from the Commanding Oflicerothe Augusta Arsenal, tywrgl.,.-.., . f Theale will cotumcuce on. , ,,',, ,m -, ' j WEDND8DAI. April audi cccntUiaa. -every day ncii au ihw propaHy is sod. ' 11 ,,J ' " ; ja.tn.' 'r;oeu,iV'16s TTitr " i6ii2t .; , Coui.,A,Mt4uma Ar9iiUi m T nilvn'i 1 mi ii GOVERNMENT SALES. SALE OH GO hail; His, GOVERNMENT IIOS, JfAT, AND BE tRLl ,.HIW-s l-.KKI ! i UItficx Assists T yuAniKUMAfcTaii, I .', ' l'lLA:IrlIIll Dkpot . , I weiith a. d tinaid streets 1 Will be told at rnbllo Auo lou, tot aooount ot iho t'interl Slates, at Heytrlv, Nw Jersyrou 6A1UU DAY, March 10 1806, at 12 o'clock M , ail tho ritiUd inc and. Kxturts bolnnvuir to tho Government, anoKD as iMireriy Jiospnai, as ioiiowsi - 8 frame Buildiugs. 2 iTalvaniisd .iron 2 iramt Mnka 9 Sentry Boxes, 180 Benches, 6 Tables. 108 I'rvMels, 8 Iron Wash Troughs, 1 case el Drawers, 2 Cases Pigeon Holes, 1 Desk, . 8 Iron Wash Stands. 8 Iron Soil Containers, 6 lion E an ires. l-oilers, , 8 I'm t olloo BoKors, 1 Iron Hopper. 40 Krass Stop and Dibb Cocks 1 No. 8 "Worlhltipton tcam Tump, Bo.lur, and Monm dnago, 1 ost Iron Stovo, 1 lWoodon I ank, holding 1H 003 gallons 24 Cords Pine Wood. ALSU, 21 teet 6 inches 1-Inch Galvanized Iron Pipe j 818 fet 3 moh ditto j 204 teet J-incli ditto; 83 f.et 8 noh est Iron l'ipc; 80 iret 2-ineh rlitcoj 11 leet 6inche lj-lnch Lead Waste Pipe; 18 feet finch dittoi 66 leet, 4-inoh Cast Iron i.soil Pipe; 12 trot 6 inches lj. Inrh Gas Pipe; 66 feet 1 men i,itto 1 WaPfar Closet plunaer; 1 Stop Cock Key ibe bundinga contain about 61 776 feet Ronvh Boards, 20 746 teet Flooilng Boards, 85 120 leet llem ock .cautling, 691 lost shelving, and 40 foot Office iimlmg. , Also, a Jai go lot of assorted Lamber. The 10 o'clock A. M. tram ot tho Camden and Ad. boy Railroad will arms at Beverly in time lot the sale. Plana and spec fications of tbe property can be seen upon application at this ollici. Ti e property must be removed wtthin two (2) weeks Irom day oi sa'e. lrmB - Cash, in Government funds. By order of Colonel WILLIAM W. McKIM. CMet Quartormastcr, ' Philadelphia Depot, i HENRY W. J ANKS. Captain and Assistant Quartermaster, Brevet Major umicu ntaiea Army. Hoot s ALE OF GOVERNMENT VESSEL AND BARGES. Assistant Qoartekmastkb's Offiok, I 1 1 IHJLADM.PU1A Dxpot, March 1, 18U3. f Will be aold at Puhlio Auction, at the United States Government Wharf. HAMiVKH striwi De-ana''Xveiiue, Philadelphia, Pa., on FRtDAY, jiiar.ua 1000, coiuiuouoiug at iu o ciocx A. Al., the followlnc tamed vessels aud barges: SiEAM Jr Kult I IKAIsNlOItl "WELI.ES." Tonnage, 886 85-96 tonst lemrtb. 130 loot: beam. 83 ieot: depth, 7 10 12 leet ; high pressure engine.. - - MEAMEK "OSCEOLA." Tor naue. 96 82-95 tons: length. 108 met! rinam. 16 6-12 leet; dopth, 6 712 feet; low pressure engine. JAIlUI!l "VlliM.' Tnnn.n. 101 UI-liA . inn,k Inn n 1ft m -. - beam. 17 6-10 leet; depth, 7 8-10 loet. ' ' UAM.b 'VKACi AIAA O. WAKNKU" lonnaee. 123 48 96 tons: loneih. 99 9-10 feeti beam. 17 6-10 feet ; depth, 7 5-10 leet. BARGE "JOSHUA ZIMMERMAN." Tonicano, 185 18-95 tons; touvth, 100 feet; boam, 17 6-10 feet; depth, 8 2-10 loot. 11 Alt Ull, CJMOjN " Tonnage, 127 81-96 tons ; length, 93 8 10 loot ; beam, 7 7-10 feet : depih, 8 8 10 feet. BAKGE "W. H. PLATT." Tonnage. 89 02-100 tonst leuuth. 92 7-10 feet: beam. 17 110 leet; depth, 6 7-10 ftet. I ilAKCiK 'AJN AlO' AKKI." Totinnrre. Ill 7.10 tons: icnutn. 100 feet: beam. 17 8-10 leei deptn, 7 7-10 feet. , 1 bo above vessels and barces He at Hanover street Whart, where they may be examined. lerms oi sale cash, in uovcrnmont iunns. By order of Colonel WHL1AM W. MoKIM. Chiol Quartermaster Philadelphia Depot. 8 1 9t ' Captain and a. Q. M. SALE OF S1KAM BOILER, FORCE PUMPS, WA1EH I'll E. i IRE PLUG a. i.TC com- prising Ltitj WAlLli WUBAB A 1 U1UDUUO, If, Vi. ;QVABTBltASTXB GSSEBAL'S OFFICS, ) 1 FlKSX DlTIBIOM, J , Wasdingtos, J. c, February 26, 1866 J By order ot tno Oiiartormator-..eneral, there will be sold on Uie prtniises. at publio auction, under tbe direction of Captain George T. Browning, Assist ant vuaiiermaster, I On t HURSDAY. April 6. 1866. at 12 o'olock M., the loliowinx described publio pro perty,' to yi it : ONE STEAM BOILER, 80 feet long and three leet in diameter (with two 12- inch return lines), made of i inch boiler won, with. an tne neoessary appurtenances, including cast-iron lronc, gauge cocks, g.ooe valves, leed pump, smoke stack, and hood, steam gatign (Ashcroft'a patent), grate-bars, pipe, plugs, reducing pieces, eto , all ba genu uruiT. , . , TWO WORTH1NGTON STEAM FORCE TUMPS, No. 6, 18-inch cylinder, 9-inch stroke, 25 horsepower each, and each capable of pumping and forcing 100.-. OtO gallons of water per dav, - Connected with them are the requisite valves, glands, couplings, nends, elbows, double-valve oil cups. eto. . These Pumps are comparatively new, and in complete working order. A large quantity ot WAIr.it PIPE, as follows: 6,le 'tot o-incn cusi-iiou water i iie. 12,0tJO 8-inch 800 604 2 0u0 1,000 2-inch wrought-iron lj-inch cast-iron li-iucu . . " liinoa ,.. " - 6 000 " -inch IHlRTx-fciNE CAST-IRON FIRE PLUGS. (Avrra patent), with all the necessary oouuoouoiis, such as 'i 's, . , '1 llMjdg, .. Stop-cocks, Elbows, Four-av pieces. Etc., all in ekcellsnt conditioa ; together wiih ALL THE JOOLS. Etc.. required for making alterations and repairs In water- pile, aucn aa x jpe-cumng Ai.avuiuua, laps aud Dies, Plyers, 1 . Crabs, Drills, Punches, - Caulking Too s, Etc ' Terms Cash, in (iovernuieut luuils. Deliveries will be made to t urubasoia on or belore the flrHt (IhIi ridv nt Mav next. r A .boat for Gienboro will leave tbe Sixth street whart every hour during the duy of salo. ' Any lvrther infoimation that may be desired will be given upon application, iu poison, or by letter, to t aptain oeorre i . jirowuing, a. t, ai.., uji-oouiu, - ' T"" " J ME8 A. EK1N, " i , Bvt. Brig Gen., in charge, 2 28ta4 ' - jfirst Div., Q. A U- O- U li E A U " OF ... ORDNANCE . Navy Dxpaktsthht, 1 I I 'Wabhikotoh CU V, Jauuaiy 18, I860, j 1 , SALE OF SERVICEABLE AND UNSERVICE ABLE NAVY POWDERS At THE UNITED STATES NAVY YARD, NORFOLK, '.VIR GINIA. . '- There wilt he sold to tha lilchest bidders, at Pub lic Auction, at conn ot tne lj'U oav ot Jiarcn, lam, In the oilice of the Inspector of Ordnance, at the s.nrfo!V Navv Yard, bti envu le. live hundred ahd thlrtv four thousand four hundred and three (684,408)pqunos oi AAV I J'U jjikb, as lonowi: " 7,77 ' , .. condemned., . .. , j 19,618-, " dumaa-ed. . . A.tii8 " 1 compressed- '':'' As oulv about two hundred and seventr-two tliou santt turee hundred aud ttUy tive i272,366) pounds ot thtM row deis are in bariols. purchasers uiuet pro vide barrela into which tba rema'iidor of thapow peismay be t-mptkid lrom ti e tanks, tor which a peilod ot tnirty (80) days wiP be alto ed, tne now der m barrels, howover. rn'isi be removed within tea Cays fiom tha day of sole, otherwise theywid revert to the tiavorniuent. - - ...-i. . i--. Terms Cash, in Government funds; one-half tha purohai-e money to le deposited at the coiupleliou ot the sale, and the remainder Lcfore the puwdora are rtmaveo. i . , o .J'',' i -f 2 26 15t CLuet of Jurouu. R E A U OF ORDNANCE, MAW DlVAKTMKllT, WASurMO'rox i la v, March 2. 1866 1866. fl JNAVY SALE OF NAVY POWDERS AT THE i YAHD; BROOKLYN. N. ,Y. There will be aold at Publio Auction, to the tilghost bidders, in the office of the inspector ol Ordinance oi toe Navy Yard, Brooklyn, N. Y , at noon, on ths 8d duy ot April, 1HW, tour thousand lour hpudred and ninety-nine (4499) barrels favy Powders. Thiesa Powders will be sold by sample, in lots ot one . hundred, two hundred; and- three hundred barrels. Purchasers ta furnish barrela into which the aowders may ba emptied bora the tanks, ' ' jelms One half cash in oovornment funds, and the remainder ou the lemoval of the Powders, for wblqh a period or ten daya will be allowed It not tlienj temoved the Powders will revert to tha Govuru- lutfnt. II, A. WISE. Chiet of Uuroau. 'ji'i'Bswtil- !'.... Ill '1J GOVERNMENT SALES. O ALE OF 8TKAU .(,KI8T MILL CAVALilI lih.1 Or,,GIESCOIM3, D.i'J.. , . ,., "' t.tTAHTyhM,8Ti.tt CmruAL's Omcx, ) . . i-. . - fiHtr iirv'rt'io'y,' i By orrisf 01 tl,e Uuaitermasu-r-General. tbura will re to o ( ii (be piemises, at t oblio auation. under too i fcliou ot Bpiain-t.poits i; Brown ng. A' O. M J on UEDKENAlAYAeni 4, 'at tw.'Ive o'ehioh M . tba lul owing d.acn-.hed lahlln nmnertv. O W It I . I . . I '- ,1 ,T Sit 1 - II . '. CN,. (1) STEAM , GIJJNDING AND , FEKD . . M1L1..I , i .: ... tfn tw, with massive cranuo foundations L40 hs Rd fees, with coal, hay, and ei.g'ne houses atiaohetl, all const raated of tho yery 0 st material, and iu tno . m st suhatautial manner, A.so, at the same tim-i and place, tho maclniiory and nppilaiicea oi tha mnl, consisting el tlxNE (1) ING1E, OF lt UOJt.NE POWER, " wlib olindor ot t.veiilytwo Zi) inches diameter and tweutv-lonr (24l Inches atrom, sot uoon a heavy cast iron bcd-p aie, with co d and hot water pumps and heater, and a ca t iron ds-woeol W'lh driv ng ; ullrys ot tlin same iualrl, ten (10) feet in diame ter and twenty-lour (24) inches laoo, with Judson' patent governor. IWO (2) BOILERS, or rHXTY-HORSEPOWKtt ill U made ol ths,best boiler ir it, flva sixteenths (fi 16) of an inch in thickness, live ( toot in Uiameior and iourn-n (14) lent Itva lAl inche , i, ,,,h. lot- rr containing seventy-six (,76) lap weld-d fluos, each thrta (3j and one fourth (ji inches in d.ametor, wii b all the requisite apreni aae-.. liUJ r Alit.Mt)!' , hr,tJJ'-H FATF.H T BUCKISQ hAM 1U1RJ Y(0)1NCHE SPRlNuMIlX.. constructed ot solid Frcnoh burr rmlistone, and sat iu neavy, wen-baanotd iraiDva. with liayoutlora, el. vati rs. and conveyors sullicmut tn rut ml himiia ti e hay, gram and i repared tbed on the most eoo ntiimcai and lator saving plan. 1 hi- fhaltiiig is ot fin shed wrought iion, and tua lulleys of cast-iron, fuoed and balanced, mith. hai i'ois and boxes, nifllcient to dnye ten (lo) pairs ot bum, eto. 'llio maiu drivluv be t is ol loue 4) ply rubber, and twentv-tour (21) Inches wide. Tha belia tot driving tbe mills, eto., are of the best oak- tai.sed, patent streiched leather. li.e Eugii e. Boilers, Machinery, and Fixtures of everv description, are ol the very best materials and workmanship, aud aro till in excellent oond.tioa aud hue woiking order, the mill having boon iu ope ration only about HI teen months It doenied advisable bv the agent of the Govern ment on tbe day ol sale, tha builfing will ba sold separately. jerms uasn, in Government funds. J'utcbasera will be required to remove their property Lefore the flist (1st) day ot May next, uu.ess othei wise, arranged witn the owner of she giounds. - . a boat lor uicsooro win leave the Sixth atroot What! every hour during the day ol salo. , , , Any further Information that may be deslrod will le given upon application, in person or by loiter, to Captain GEORGE T 'BROWNING, A. Q. M Gies- ooio, or vi in is times, ... . JAMKS A. ERIW, Brevet Brigadier General, 2 26 81t In charge Irst Division Q. M G. O. OslE OF NEW HOSPITAL CLOlHJNGl BEI. O DING, El C. Iiidioal PtjRVKTon's Officii, l , Wabhihotok, D. O , February 13, 1860. ) In AvlAnil.nHi. nl ll n.i 1 1 1 elnthlhi tl.,rl.i:.. etc, entirely new, and in the original boxes and bales, will be held in this city, at the Judiciary Square Warehouses, Filth and E streets, back of city nan, on ihuiMiM, tne m day or March next, at 10 o'c'ock A.M. Iho following articles will be offered for sa'e, via t bhiri 40,000 Drawera. '. 20.000 bocks, pairs ,. .20,000 Slippers, pairs 80.000 downs so ,000 Beo-sacks 20 000 Pillow-ticks.: 10.000 Pillows, HauVi 4,0)0 Towols, Hand.... 10 000 Ibe attention of the trade and the nublio at laro Is called to this sale, as tbe goods will ba sold in Iota to suit both large and small purchasers. Quantities as small as one dozen will be sold. Gooaa will ba delivered to purchasers within (5) days lrom termi nation of sale. Teims Cash, in Government funds. C. SUi HER LAND, Surgeon and Purveyor, U. S. A. ' C. W. BOTELER, Jr., Auctioneer. . 81419t . SALE OF GOVERNMENT CARTS, AMBU. LANCE8. AD AHMV WAGOiNS. , ' Cbibf Qdabtermabtbb'b Offioh, ) ' ; Depot of Wabhikoton. 1 ' Washinotom. D. C, Match 1, 1866. ) Will be sold at Public Auction, under the direoticn of Brevet Colonel C. H. Tompkins, Quartermaster at Lincoln Depot, Washing on. D. C.,on 1UESUAY, March 18. 1866, at 10 o'clock A. M.. the following. mentioned Government property, viz. : . M l-Hiiil t'AUJB, i loo Light amuulances, 1 800 ARMY WAGONS, which will bo sold singly, aud must be removed within five days from date of salo. . Terms Cash in Government lunds. By order of Brevet Msjor-General D. II. Ruckor, Chief , Quartermaster, Depot ot Washington. 1 . CHARLES H. TOMPKINS. 8 2 8t Brevet Colonel and Quartermaster. L A L E O F M A N U R a 1 1 QtXABTERMAPTUB GKNETtAL'S OFFICE, ) i ' ' FmsT Division, . J W ABniltGTOH, D. O.. February 28, 180? J Will be sold at the Cavalry Depot, Gfeboro, D. -C, a laign quantity of stock-yard MAN LRU, whioti will be delivered to jiurchasers on tba ground, or in -bargt s or boats to be provided by thorn, at lorty (40) cents pet cubic yard. 1 wo or more boats (according to Bize) can be loadod per dayt 'lerms Cash, in Government funds. ' ' ' ' By order ot tho Quartermaster-General. ; JAMES A. ERIN, , Brevet Brlvadier-Genoial, 1 2 27 29t : In charge First Division Q. M. G. O. R A U OF ORDNANCE. ' Navt Departmitnt. I ' Wabhihgtom Citt, February 28, I860. J ' BALE OF NAVY TOWDERS AT THE HAVST I YARD, PORI8MOUTH, N. H. There will be sold to the highest bidders, at Publio , . Auction, at noon, ths 12ih day of April, by the Ordnance Officer at the Portsmouth Navy Yard, N. ; 11 ,-one hundred and flehty-llve thou.and nine hun dred and sixty-nine (186,909) pounds NaVY POW DJtR, as follws: - .;. - . . ' I . i 181.600 pounds Cannon Towdor. - ; ; ( 29219 ,, Ritta .. I. " ' ' ! , 26,150 i ,' ; Musket ' Thee'Towders 'will lo divided into lots9fon. nuiidred barrela each . ' leims, one-half cash' fn Government funds, and ", tbe rcnialndor on the removal of the Powders, lor J vt hicti a reasonable time, but not more than thirty days; will ha allowed. the purchasers, however, -lo make every exertion to remove tha Powder nouner., . . , , . ..' !" ' - ' , , ,,,) j . n. A. WISE.. - . 3 1 tbmlZt , , Chief ot Bureau. x LARGE SALE OF ARMY TESTS AND TENT ' ' IUHS. : i , I - DM0T QtTARTKEMABTKn'a OFFICTB, I' ' 1 r- BAi.nnoua, Md March 6, 18. J . u Will re sold at Pubhc Auction, FRIDAY, Marea , 16, 1866, at 10 o'clook AM, at tbe Govarnmeut aiorehotise, No. 66 Couwav street, Baltimore, Md. . 6200 (more or less) unserviceable, worn, and con demned Tents and Tent Hies, consisting in part as, ioiiowsti. . ' ' " '" : , : , - , ,i. i 718 Hospital Tentf. " '- ' ''. " I , - - ,, U Wall . " ''. ' m, ,,, .,, 2767 Common " ' - i- t ' . 66 Sibley. .",,',: .1 'i ;, i a , ' 20611 shelter " . , . , .. y " -i " 62 Hospital Tent Flies. 47 Wall l ent Flies Five (5) days abowed lor removal of property. Teims Cah, in Goverumout lunds. .- , 5 . W. BRAbLEY, , . , Ij; I ' Colonel, Chief Quariermaster, ' ' ,87Bt Middle Military Department. ; SALE OK KRVIt'EA BLK &ObPAL PROPElll Y, AD DAMAGED f WABiiniOTON. D. C March 6 1803 .-Will be sold at public anotion, on THURStiAT, the 15th day of March next, at Judiciary Square Warehouses, back ot City Hall, in this olty, a larira quantity of serviceable and damaged hospital pro-, perty, principally coustsiing oi Oair! Mattrosfes and PU-i'l'owals, ' lows. s Gowna, Blankets, , . . riheow,-, r .. .. . Drawers, t-hins, Motqnlto Notjj -4 , Lantorns, n Pi ales, i, ., ft . Bowla, Mug, ) Tin Ware. i -i i .y.l! - . T ' . ,: i 1 LOUhteriiaut4 BhPlif is, :' Socks. i"'s o- ' tHnhres and Forks, 1'j ill; poont, (to. 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