THE DAILY. EVENING TELEGKAPII. PIULADELPIIIA, . THURSDAY, MARCII ' 8, 1806. TRICHINA. BT ANNA . HALLIDAT. O shout of dire disease, that apes pant Tortured King, Herod o his bed of death, Why do jou rise, and o'er the present cut Your loul aud loathsome per-tlleatial breath? In calm security an we no more Indulge the tatte for pork we loved to wall, Ho tenderloin, consoling at of. yore, Attracts our senses by its savory smell. Ko moie for break Hit t lih accustomed ease e order bam and eggs, or sausage brown, A vague unrests our coasciotu palates seize, 'Tib pot a piR-nay tear Unit casts ua down. Te epicures of pork, beside your plate A nilrcroscope will tell th' unwelcome news, Jfuttvm tn parvo what a sorry fate. To turn us Gentiles into scorning Jews I And thrifty wives wko ever deemed it last To ''save your bacon" for a time of nood; In Mich a motto cease to put vour trust: The subject is curtailed lor lite Indeed. WRESTLING MATCH. Content Itelween IrHeht and Mitchell Prltciiett Vloturiea. A wrestling match eame off yesterday after noon, in the rear of Trimble's Hotel, on I'enn street, between Uzilo Pritcuett, a well-known Mew York athlete, and John Mitchell, a native ot Ireland. The arrangement tor the match has been mode public lor several days, and a large number oi the "fanry" were in attend ance,., betting their "piles" , on their friend, and succeeded in relieving; the tiuinitiatodof thcii pare cash. About three o'clock the comba tants entered the ring. Pntchett is about six leet in lieipbt, well developed, and appnrently a strong and muscular man, while Mitchell is some six inches smaller, and, aUhough muscular, did not exhibit the strength ot his antagonist. Upon the contestants appearing in therms:, the odds were freely given in lavor of l'ritohett (Ave to one), and a ditliciilty was experienced in getting the bets taken even at that Dgure. beveral per sons, who were not acquainted with either party, staked their money freely on the odds, but, as the sequel proved, they lost thir land. David Lewis acted as sijcond for Pritchard, while Captain Mat. Steel appeared as the friend ot Mitchell. The contestants were in excellent condition, but beiore the contest comnionred Pntchett announced to the audience that he was working on a "Hiiro thine," and offered to bet one hundred dollars that the first throw would result in his favor. Tho oiler, however, was not accepted, when the , combatants staked the entrance money, amounting to over three hundrel dollars, upon the result. The contest then commenced, and after a slight parley, Mitchell seized l'ntchett by the bead, and endeavored to throw him for ward upon tho ring, when bis antagonist fell heavily upon him, and succeeded in winning the first throw. Time, fliteen and a half seconds. Alter vailing lor ten minutes the contest was recommenced, but the superior agility and strength of Pritchett were again developed, and he won the second time in nine and a halt Beconds. When the rctereo announced that l'ntchett had won the battle and tho stakes, which amounted to eight Hundred an.t uRy dot lars, n movement was set on foot 10 raise a purse lor Mitchell, and in a tew minutes a handsome rum was collected, which was presented to him by Captain Kteel. A number of the Independent l'blice were on the ground, and succeeded in preserving good order. Several members of the sporting truternity irom a distance were present, ana they appeared to oe greatly interested in the result. It was announced that a friendly contuse would taxe place during: the present. week, in oue of our public halls, between several well-known amateurs. fmsburgvomniercialfith. The College of Cardinals. Translated from the French Journal "ia Pretse." Petmcelll de la Gattiua, member of tho Ita lian Parliament, publishes a series of letters, in which he discusses the probable consequences ot the not distant decease of tho actual Pope Plus IX. As in that event the College of Car dinals will have to play tho principal part, the following particulars will be read with interest. The College of Cardinals numbers at present ntty-eieht members, of whom eighteen have boen nominated by Gregory XVI, aud the other forty by Pius IX; twontv-tive ot them are from the former and actual Papal toiritory, tilt eon Iroin the provinces of Ifruy, eighteen from loreign nations, viz., eight Frenchmen, five Germans, three (Spaniards, one Belgian, aud one Por tuguese. The senior of tho college is Cardinal Mattel (nominutedin 18112); bnt the oldest member as to his nee is Cardinal Alameda y llroa (born in 1781); utter him come Ugoliul lieliict (born in 1783), and bvcitowskl (born in 17s5). Tho3e cardinals, and some ot those who in aga come next to thein, also a certain number of cardinals ot foreign (not Italian) origin, in case the Pope should suddenly die, will not assist at the con clave, and unless the present Popo should nomi nate tome twelve or lourtuen more cardinals, only lortv to lorty-four cardinals are likely to take part in the election ot the next Pope. The character ot the two last Popes t urnishes some revelations concerning the qualities of , the cardinals. Urogory XVI, ft ho was in constant dread ot all liberal ideas, tilled the Collee of Cardinals with reactionary members; Pius IX. although less influenced by this fear, was still open to suspicion of every kind of capacities, and tberetore always preferred to betow the cardinal's hat upon simple-minded aud pious ecclesiastics, or such as were bubeved to be so. Like the paradise ot the saints, the Colloze of Cardinals was peopled by hira with "the poor in mind." The saints who have been beatitied by the present Pope are generally, like the martyrs ot Japan, men without any culture. Similar principles guided him in his nomina tions of caruinals, with t lie exception of foreign cardinals, who are usually recommended aud presented by their respective courts, la regard , to this, Pius IX. who in other thing3 is accus tomed to listen to the advice of Antouulii aud Merode. follows his own inspirations. If on such and similar occasions lie aesires any ad vice, be addresses himself to some obscure monks, of whom as one ot bis chief counsellors is mentioned Padre Piccisilli, a very reactionary. Barrow-minded, and fanatical Jesuit, who, how ever, passes tor well instructed, out whose head is tilled onlv with scholastic subtleties. During the eighteenth century the College of cardinals assumed a deliberative character; in the nineteenth, it has become bureaucratlcal. Its political color is now docidedlv black, and it Is reactionary to such a degree that even Pius IX is considered bv them as revolutionary The majority ot them are devoted to an exagge rated religious austerity. There are among the carainais only a tew proicsstonal men, as for example, Bofondi, who is a clever lurist: Cate . rini aud le Lucca, who are considored good canonists; Dom Pitra. who is an oriental sojolar. and Li Pieiro, who has the roputation of great sagacity; as tue oest uistiops are reputed Com, Eiurio, and Di Angelis. The most narrow minded of all is Monslgnore Caratta the least considered, Grassullinl. who began bis career as a police otlicer. liurnabo and tluidi are said to be w ell versed In philoso phical matters. Antonellt passes for the craftiest ot all, but of his scieutitio instruction hula is known. De Andrea is given out by his colleagues as crazy ou account oi uis coming irom a family of madmen. Uofondi, CJuiii, Pietro, Mertol. Pontine, Urasselliui. and Sylvestri are, besides De Andrea, pointed out as "progressists." Dl Angelis, Uiaria. and Cuidi are suitl tJ have the best chance of becoming the successors of the actual Pope. Tbe most reactionary of all is Monsigiiore Altieri. In the election of a new Pone no account made of the foreign cardinals. Since Adrian VI it baa become a fixed princiale not to electa foreigner as Pooe. Those foreign cardinals who are rich, of high birth, and of influence near their courts, are sometimes honored with a tew votes, but never elect!. Only Italians become Pones. That which, eierciies the least influonce upon the election of a Pope Is, without any doubt, the holy spirit wtucu is invoKed to t ns purpose the powerful court and their representatives are of greater weight. However, at present, the dmlomatio corps h no great power. The Aus trian Ambassador, Nr. Dtion, has the most credit with the College of Cardials; aio me rrnssian and Belgian Jlrnisteis, Messrs. Von Sohlager and Carolus, are on good terms with tnem. enor Pacbeio, the Mpamisn Anioassauor, wouiu, on eeoiint of bis declared Catholic principles, enjoy particular favor if, politically, he were not too liberal in their eyes. The Portuguese Ambassador, Duke do Sul danha. who, as chlof of the Catholic party, was by his Government, so to say, sent into exuo to Rome, l looked upon with particular faver by the present Pone. The least intiuentnl of all is certainly the French Ambassador. In all times betoie and after Louis XIV, tnls was the case; whether the French diplomats show themselves liberal or bigots, whether thef lavor tho politt cal power ot the Pope under that of I taly, tno Roman Court looks on taeni with the sarao hatred and the satue suspicion. But will there be any conclave at all a long as it has to deliberate under the influence of a foreign armv? Rumor is sneaking of a secret brief ot the' Pope Plus IX, by which, in contra diction with prescriptions which have been ob served till now, he orders that instead ot waiting until after the nual nine Cays of mourning alter his death, the Cardinals shall Immediately pro ceed to the election of a new Pope, praxetUe eaiiavere (in presence of his corpse). It is pos sible that such a brief really exists, but probably it will not be carried out unless the Koreans should make good their old privileges concerning the election or a Pope and the administration of the vacant Holy See. Otherwise, nothing would .justify such a hauty step, aud a Pooe elected in such haste would scarcely oe considered valid according to tbe canons, and certainly not to bo acknowledged by all tbe European powers. France would be' justified In declaring to the newly elected Pope, "Vou are the product Of an Intrigue, and in no maimer the elected of the Catholic world." Several times it has happened that the French Cardinals, In presence of hasty proceedings before the election ot Popes, threatened to leave the conclave. On the other hand, it Is perfectly truo thai Papal bulls prohibit the election of a new Pope in presence of a foreign army. This has been carried even so far that when Alexan der VIII Was being elected, the Spanish Cardi nal? insisted upon, and carried their point, that the French galleys which had brought the French Cardinals to CI vita Vecchla, and on account of stormy weather had remained there, should leave tho port. It is not probable that the French army, which still garrisons Korac, will so eastly leave It on that account. Its removal would also soarcely be desirable in the eyes of those pious Mon3lg nori who aro airaid of nothing so much as to leave Rome to the Romans. The Agawam Paper MM Burned Loss $.jO,000. The largo brick paper mill at the station in Mittinoague, owned by the Agawam Paper Com pany, was destroyed by Are on Saturday. The origin of the fire is unknown. The main body of the building 13 a wrook, and all the valuable machinery in it is destroyed, with the exception ot the four rag engines, which are saved, but considerably damaged by the falling in of the root upon them. That portion of the ell of the butkling which contained tho Fourdrinior ma chine, worth $12,000 or $15,oOO, was saved. The entire paper stock on hand, to the amount of about $2(1,000, was destroyed. The mill, at the time of the tire, was running its full quota of hands, employing some forty or fifty. The loss is estimated at S50,000. Members of the conj pany think it will prove a much larger sum. The insurance upon the building, all In the agency of It. E. Ladd, of this city, amounts to $ 5,000, ap portioned as follows: Fire and Marine of this city, $10,000; Hampden and Massasoit of this city, City of Hartford, Chartor; Oak, and iEtna and Ilartiord, ot Harttort, Western Massachu setts of Pittsfield, aud Lonllard and Security of isew York, $5000 each. isynngfieia Mvpu'Mcan, March 5. MEDICAL. MEDICAL ELECT 11 ICITa ..r'.iSX.yit,- J WONDERFUL SCIENTLFIO DISCOVERY DR. S. V. BEOKWITirs ELECTRICAL INSTITCJTE No. 1220 WALNUT Street, Electricity In All Its Various) Forms AduiiuiMertui lor the cure of Cbronio llaeaaea. Within the past five years, thousands of patients have been treated at this oliice, sullonup from almost ever; lorm and condition of disease common to Humanity, auu in nearly a i eases a benout or porleot cure lias been e-nootcd. Paisy, doal'noss, bliunuess, rheumatism, dyspepsia, cancer, and all the old knotty eiseaHes that are a physician's curse, as it provoB hit inability to eradicate, are by our method com paratively eusy of cuie. Specimens of tumors ol iiirife vrowtn ex.ractea dv means ot iMeotncity alone, without pain, without the uso of the kuilo, ligatures, or any other moans, may bo seen at our oliice by those interested. We are willing to under take any ol the tulloviui diBehi'K, with every hope ana prospect ot mcceiw, wuu ,ry many ocuen not licre enumerated : 1. IHtewtei ot the Brain and Nervmii Siistem. Epilepsy, Chorea or bt. Vitus' Dunce, 1'arulysit lllenupieina), AeuraiKiu, Hysteria, Aorrousuess. Pulpitatiou of the Heart, Locklaw, etc. 2. Organi and 'J umtet conncoteii with the Iigt$ ttve ttistem Hore throat, Dyspepsia, Diurrhiea. Dvsemery, Obstinate Consln aiiou, Hioinoirtioliku or Piles, Bilious, Flatulent, aud Painter's Colio, aud all aflections ot the Liver and bpleuu. B. tetptratory .tryans. (Jatarru, uouen, influ enza, Asthma (when not caused by orgranio disease ot tlie heart lironcliltiB, rieurisy, l ieurodyuia or libeunuatiom of the Chest, Consumption in the ourlj stiifes. 4. SibrouM ana Muscular Sy$tem. Rheumatism Gout, Lumbago, Still' JSeck, biual Curvature, tiip DiHoases, Cancers. 1 uinora. 6. Urinary and GftUtat Orgam. Gtavol, Dlalietee and KiUuey Complaints. Impotence and btmiiniv Weaknesa. Tbe latter complaiuw never tail yield rapidly to this treatment 6. lAeeateS Peculiar to Females. Vteiut Com. plalnw, involving a mal-positiou, as Prolapses, An fioveislon, KoUoversion, Inflammation, Cloemtiou, and venous other aUeouons of the Womb aud Ova ries, I'aiuful, Nuppresbcd, tcantjr, or Prolose Men. rouiiou. ixtioorruuea. TO JLAMES we can recommend this treatment a one ot Ijiv VAKlfcJJ bUCC't.s.s. A most innume rable ease have come unuor treatment at our ollloa who can testily to ibis tact. Mm. U(JK A'H'U hot entire charte ol the Laaios' Department KEFElOKCEo. Ihe diseased and all Interested are referred to the lollowlnir nuraed eentlemen. who have boon treated and witnessed our treatment o others at o. Vm v AJJS V V (street: A. J Pleasontou, iirtKadior-tieneral, Ko. 919 Ri.ruce street: A. Ploasoutnu. Biiaadior-tieneral. hu Louis, MiMOUri; Jacob Vandeifnlt, Odossa, Dela ware; K A. fcenipie, threait nianuiuotiiror, Mount Hollv. JVew Jersevt W. is. hnntu, iron. toundor, Mo Hanover street, Pmlade'phia; tieorvo DouL'lan Local Express Com'juny, t'hila- dclphia; J. W. Uradloy, publisher, No. 6tJ M. Fourth street; KobertWork f'o 61 M. Third street; Colonel 1. N. bweenev. assessor, becond- District of .Phila delphia. Walnut and Eiiditb streets; Oeorire O. Evans. No 418 Arch atreet. below Fifth; William I'eloiiKo. tvno founder, third and Chesnat streets Ed. ilel-aue, manufacturer ol cotton uuoihi, with very ioauy OIII0IS. l'l vsiciaui or students desiring to have Instruction in the coireot application ot Eloctrioity tor the ours of disease can apply at the Otlioe. Consultation tree. Descriptive elrcalars of cure effected, wnb Humorous relorouoes, oun be had by appuouuuu at me uuioe. Ah letters addieased to Dlt. S. V. liKCKWITlI. 8 hmw Ncl220 WALNUT Streot, PhUa. 1 PROPOSALS. IB0I'OSAt,i. . SEALED rltOV08AL8, IN . dupiicHte, will be received at this office until 12 M , MOAiDA T. the 1M flay of April. 18se, lor the delivery olOOOOhead of HEKK CAT I'LEon he hoof, tor the B ot enpturnd Indians, the cattle to be (tnlivered to tbe A, V. ti , for Indians at Fort Sumner, Sew Mexico. The finit delivery te be on the lot day of .1y, 1806. and to cetnupt ot COO head of cait'e; the sitttteqtient deliveries to be to such number and at such timos may to reqnired ty tbe nndemgned. Ihe cattie must be from three to live years old, and must wetnh at feast 4O0 pouada aet (tlioir weight to be aftcertaineo aocorritna- to manner laid down in tue nub Keiu atioss ot lWiS), and to De of tho best marketable quality. Ko biairs, Bulla, Cows, or heliera will W received. Whenever, in the opinion of the A. C. S. for In dians, at Fort Sumner, tue cattle presented do not lultll the condition i ere set lorn., as many as do not will be rejected. Tea per cent, of money due contractors will bo retained until the contract is tul Blled. Iwe responsible persons must sign each bid, iruarai.toemg that it the contract is awarded to the party or parties therein proposing, they will en tor info ample bonds lor tne faithful fulfl ment of the contract, and when tbo parties thns offering as Mirettus are unknown to tne nnaersnrned, their ability to rWmbu so the loss to tne United states, which would aoerae in case of lailnre, must be attonted before a niagisttate or other oflicvr em powered to administer oaths. The parties to v horn this contract is let will be ex pected to till the contract themselves any sub-lotting of the contract will be considered as a failure to com ply with the contract, and the con. rue lor will bo held responsible therefor. jMidorne on the envelope "Tropoa's for Beef Caitlv, at Fort teutunor, Aew Mexico " W. H. PELL. Captain and C. S. and Rrevnt Malor. U. j. A. Office Purchasing and Depot C. S , District ot w JUcxico, feauta te, is. M., i'obruary 7, lbuO. ai ZiU B M s u r r i e s. OFPlCB C PUPERVtHINO COMMISSARY, HMIPRARV, 1 1 IKNNKPSKE, I R, lenn , ( ary 21, LSC0. J Military Division of thk Masiivili.b, February pealed rrtoro.sALs. which most be in duplicate, with a copy of this ad vertisement attached to each, will bo received at this otl.ee until 12 o'clock M., THL'KSDAV, March 15, 18G6, for siipplyina FRESH KEEP, of eood and mar ketable qualify, in equal proportions of lore and h nd quarter meat (necks, shank", and kidney tal low to be excluded), lor Issue to the troops ana others supplied by the Government with rations, at the following posts in the Military Division of Ten nessee: Atlanta and Macon, tia., Nashville. Chat tanoora, Xti.n ; HnntKVllie, Ala., aud at all Ipouts arawmfi suppnos uou tao anove-namea posts. Conttsct to be lu force six months, commencing on the 1st day of April, 1HU6, and ending the 80tu day of Sejitembcr, 1866, or such loss time as the Commissary-Ueueial oi SubMlstence may direct. Hie necks of the cactle Blauuhtered tor beef to be cut oft at toe fourth vertebral joint, aud the breast tunimed down. 1 tie shanks of fore quarters to be cut off from three to tour inches above the knee joint, and of bind quarters noin six to eight inches above the gamorei or hock joint. l avmcnt will be mace mommy, ores eariv there after a funds may he received tboretor, and in such funds as nay ho furnished by tho United Mates. Separate bids will be received for each of the above posts, orono bid may include them all. No bids will be received lroin persons who como under the exceptions of the President's Amnesty Proclamation. or will bids in which such persons are interested, eithes directly for indirectly, be re ceived, unleee they can produco the pardon of the X'resiueni. Kins irom all other persons nndcr sold Procla mation n.ubt bo accompanied by tho Amnesty uatn. Proposals must be accompanied by a proper punrautec, signed by two responsible pcrson, statmif that it a contract is awarded they wnl enter bonds lor tbo lttituiul lu.hliucnt of tho con tract. The nndersiimed reserves the rleht to reloct any and a I bias tittered. 1 1. dor so envelopes "Proposals for Fresh IJeof." ana aucri fa the tume to the nnnursipnea. Brevet Colonel and O. 8., 2 6 ICt Kashville, Tun. RESH BEEF AND VEGETABLES Navy Department, Bureau or Pitoisioe ad Ci.othiso, Marcn o. isuo. Sealed PropoFalfl. endorsed "Pronosals for Prush Betl ur.d Vexeiables," will be received at this Bureau nmil 2 o'clock P. M., on the 15th day ot March instant, for tho supply ot Fifty Thousand pounds of rUL'Lll 1 1 1, l ' i.' .1 l f . . , 1 i . .1 x nx .cL A.fl.x-r miu x iifcy iiiuuniiiiu iuiiiiu VI FRESH VECi ETAliLEs, at tho Philadelphia Navy Yard and Htation, as required. J he neef ana veeptailes mnt bo or eoor qnality, end tbe best the market affords, aua each nriiclu must be offered for by tbe pound. The neoi to be in equal proportions, rore and hind quarters. nouns, witn approved security, win De renutroa m one-hall the estimated amount of tbe contract, and twenty per cent, in addition will be withhold from the amount ct eaoti payment to be mane, as collateral security lor the due performance of the contract, which will, on no accoant.be paid natil it islul.y compneu wmd. Kverv otter made must be accompanied by a written guarantee, stpnea 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 five days, with pood and sufficient sureties, to furnish the articles proposed. AO propoiai will oe rrmmaerea unte.n acromnrmita ? turh guarantee, and by aatiffactorp evidenee that the bidder is a regular dealer in the article! vrovoatd and has the lirense required by act of Congress. lbs Department reserves tne right to retoctany proposal not couslUcicU advantageous to tne iiov eminent. e o ui T?BANKFORD ARSENAL, PHILADELPHIA, JL la, Alarch H, JtMtiO. Healed Proposals. In duplicate, will he received by tho undersigned, nt h i office, at FRANKFoKD ARSl N AL, uu to 12 o'clock M. of the luth lustaut. lor lurnibhiLB FRESH BEEP of tbe best qnality, nocks and shanks excluded, to the detacbmoiit stationed at tnls Arsenal. Ihe bt el to be delivered tour (41 times a week, at the raie ot 130 pounds, more or loss, each timo. The l oninnssary of Kubaisteuce reserves the rlfld to reject any unsatu factory bid. tlAlKUU 1. K4J18AI, JR., 8 8 Ct Bvt. Captain V. B. A., A. C. S. i'" OVERNMENT BALE OF bURPLUS HARD VJ BREAD. b unsifTKHCE Office, V. 8. A., No 8 s. Gat Stukkt, J ed i Baitimorb, Md.. Fe ruary 27. 1888 Sealed Proposals, in dupllcute, will be recoived at this office until KAI L KD AY. March 17. 18iX. lor th purchase ol surplus HARD BRKaD on hand at this cepot Proposals must state that the cllor is mado under adveriisement of this date. Tho bread is in boxes of fifty (50) pounds each, No proposals received lor loss than twenty (20) bexee. Purchases will be delivered on board ot transports without exi ense to the purchaser. Payment required In Government funds on notifi cation ot acoeptance of bid. Twenty days allowed pmcliasers to remove stores. Proposals to he endorsed on tho onvolope, ' Propo sals lor Data imcuu, ana auarosst-u to THOMAS WILSON. Brevet I.t -Col. and C. S. U. A . 2 26 17t Brevet Brig. Gen. Volunteers. E U It K K A! THE INFALLIBLE HAIR RESTORATIVE. THIS IS NO HAIR DYE. TB F. 1MMKN8K BTCCEBM with wb'ch this nrenara- lion ran met din I ii v the short time It ba been hvlora th nuli'lc, tit louuced the tlionasnds and teas oi thou- tsuusvkho have used ana attasteu its virtues, to pr nounce a the ONLY and 1 hUK Hair Kestoratlva. The l ureka has been Introduced Into all the prluolpal eltloa both last abd W est, aud having tahnluiiy Dunonned nil that Is claimed lor It, has sum raedud all othar Hair Pre parations 1 he uroKa restores urey iiau 10 iui oiiKinal colon prevents the hatr irom rainug out, DT caumug a healthy condition of t he unln. miliar tlntr tothelmira soilness and g'oas. aud ytutbfui appearanee that no other Ualr Preparation can prouuea. 'i he s.un-ku la tree from all impurities or noinuuou i drugs auaoau be used TlUKj'jr a ll'UK n-alpor Hanoi. Uuuuiaciured and sold wholesale and retail by ROBERT IJSUER, SJe AgnU, So. it N. FIl'TU Street. Bt Louis, Wo. Afints for Peunsylvanla, DYOTT A CO., Wo 831 W. BtlUMI blitet, l-UuuUulfjhl. lxvamwui GOVERNMENT SALES. TaKOK OA L. 14 Ot yL Aiiit-UJlASrEa'S t,BIBr lilPARlFllMABIItnB UrflUS, lkPOTOS1 WAAIIISOTOV Washtnotow, 1). O , Jlch 1, 186fl. V 111 be sold at 1'ubio Anotlon. under tne direc tion of Itrevot Lioutcnant-tJoloncI JAwJS'i M. 1MOOKB. A. O. M., at Warehouse Ho. 6, on Mew York avenue, between iugatrenin ana Aiaetnentn streets. Washington, D. I' , on 1ULJ1MI. Mircb 20 I860, st 10 o'clock A M , a laruo lot of Quarter- mas er' Btoroe, connsting oi 10 lbs. Muriatic 14 Toik Barrels, Acid, IB Adres, assorted, 102 na.lons Alcohol, 4 Adviis, . f'-f nrers, assorted, 6i2 Axes, assorted, 80 Broad Axos, 1W1 Hand Axes. 85 Balls and Chains, 22 Carp enters' Benches, 100 W ood Benches, 8 Wash Boards, 19 Copper Boiler, (9 Dooi Bolts, assor'd 4 IV'IIOWS, 82 Itevel. 132fert Leathor Bolt ins. feet Rnbber Belt "?. 1.2R1 Bits, aswrted, 13 Blocks, aworied, 20( oflm Boxes, 8 Wood Boxes, 12 Dreriping Bnxos, 1 Oraiifjluinjt Board, 226 Chair Motioms, 126 Chair Itaoka and Arans, 100 Chair Backs, l'8 Chair t, 8 OW Chair Stretchers, two t.amp Chimneys, 1 OHO lbs. Fire Clay, 1 000 lbs Cooper, 600 Stove Doors, 4iK ( hairs, assorted, 4'H) Field Desk.4, lOOOftlce Desks, )0 Bucket Ears, 2.2.16 Fres, assorted, 1,(46 Bastard Files, 10 000 LiehtsGlans, 2 0(i0 Saucepan Handles, 1,214 Chuol Handles, 1,541 Axe Handles, 2.IMK) Window Sa-ih, 800 Spring Window Bo ts, S2 lbs. Borax, 6,000 ( opptT Bottoms, 4 I'mmti ltone. 6 Clrculat'K Boilers, 4 Stesm Boilers, 2 Marking Brushes, t8 W hitewash Bra's, bC9 Paint Brushos, as sorted, 801 Varnish Brushes, 208 Dust Brushes, 1U Clotl esBrushrs. 2 081 Chisels, Sfsorted, 20 lb. French ChalJc, 1 C20 Pick handles. 26,000 pairs Hinges, as- esortea, 8,0 JO rross feciows, as 68 Cast Iron Hoppers, sorted, 1 100 Shovels, assorted, 20 000 lbs. Spikes, 1 00D Niove Feet, 2,000 ins Cast Stool, 700 boxes tin, l,0ou Lamp Tubes, 105 Cal Iron I raps. 25 000 lbs. Iron, assortea. 1 500 Knot s, assorted, 2 00" lbs. Lead. 2 026 Chest l ocks, 8 606 Cupboard Locks, 400 Mallei. 112 100 ll.. nt Nails. 1H.0C0 lbs. Wrouirht Nails 400 vardsSilvor Tinsel, 6,836 Tapers lacks, as 1,000 Frj-ine-Pans, 2,(XiO lbs. M rouiiht Pipe, sorted, 100 Wheplbarrows, 4 OX) lbs. Wire, 80,000 lbs. Zino, 6,000 Esctitoheons, 4V!l riancs, asonoa, 260 Tin Pumps, as sorted, 600 lbs Iron Rivets, H00 lbs. Hods Wire. i)0 lablos, asorted. The rale will be continud irom day to day until all ef the property is sold. 'i he stores must bo rcmorea witntn nve aays irom date ot sale 'Icrtrs Cash, in OovtrLmcnt funds. By order of Bruet Mojor Ceneral D. H. EUCKER, Chief ynartermaster, Depot of W a-liinitton. CHARLES H. TOMPK1M8, 8 816t Brevet Colonel aud Quartermaster. ALE OF GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS, FENCING, WHARVES, ETC. AT G1ESBORO, D. C. Qdaktkema8ti;r-Genbrai.'b Office, FinT Division, Washisoton, D. C . February 27. 1806. Bv order ot the Cuartermaster-beneral there will be sold on tho premises, at Publio Auction, undor the direction ol captain bcorire Hrowninir. A O. M., commencing on MONDaV, April 2, 1306, at 10 trciocK a. jn.., ana continuing from tne tume hour ench day tberealter texceDt WEDNESDAi" and 1 HCRSDA Y. April 4 and 6. on which day the Hill aud Water Works will be sold), nntil the whole shall have been disposed of, the following described pub lio pioperty, to wit: Eleven (ll)OFF lCES(frame): 28x140 (two stories), 16x20, 10x28, two 20x20 (two storlos). lox28 (kitchen adjoining, 10x10), 12x82, 16x10, two 20x20, and 2x75 Eighty-nine 89) LABORERS' QUARTERS (fiaiie): eevcntv-ionr 16x18, iourieen 12x11, and one 10x16, with shed adjoining, 8x14 leu (10) W bjLLilIH o b (frame): Z8x60 (two stones, wnn pacx buildings, uxsi), tour lOxVit, 16x4ii, JOxUZ, 16x28 (witn wing 10x17 and two kitchens adjoining, Vxl2 and 10x10), 10x20 (with wng lbxl4), (with seed adjoining, 16x40) Nine () Allans HOCS (frame : 28x100 (two stones), 16x60 (with wing 10x20), 28x140 (two sonet), 28x130 (with additions, 10x12), 28x110, ibxoo (two siories), luxoo, ioxl, and 118x40. 'Jhirty-two iwi) s iAlil.tS (irame): Twentr-tour ibxi,z, six 2xfiou, ono iixsi, auu one iwun shed ailloinin?, 14x60). Cinedluui'ii Ab siaulu (frame). with6i0 lineal itet ot stabling. One (1) IehClNG STABLE (frame), with 6312 lineal teet ot stabling Twenty 120) BUILDINGS (trame): 23x32. 28x66. 18x3A 18x81, 16x65, 10x10, Jour 16x60, lour 0x22, V!x4la, Z8XHU, zixs, ioxouo, xuxzo, ana lixit. SDEUDlNlT, 7768 lineal leet 'IhiiU-two l2) WA1EU TANKS, 4xlC, two foot deep. , b event y-e: gut ( .8) MAAcata, uxio, tnree-ana-a- nan teet ueen. Twenty (20 OUT-BOUSES. )uo(l)bAY SHED, 112x312 One (1) GRAIN HOUSE (irame): 66x220. 'J hree (3) W HARVEs : one 40,181 siiuure feet, one 11,16! square teet. ana one -irNJ tquare leet. t l.M liMi, 26 ;u 'ineai leet One IliSiOhEHOUaFUframe): 62x160. To BLALlibUlTUa' SHOP Uruwu): 48x160, and 1 8x100. Onlll l;NGISE HOUSE. 17x82. The bui dings will.he sold singly, and must be re moved within U I teen days. Ihe bmldines will betaken down at the expense of purchasers; but the lumber will, if desirod, be de. livered by the Government, free of charge lor trans portation, on tue uepoi wnari. lerms uusn. in uovernuieni liiuun. A boat for Giesboro wilt leave the Sixth street wharf everv hour durniff the dav of sale. For luithtr iulormation, apply in person or py letter to . Captain GEORGE T. BROWN INU, A. uj m., Giesboro, D. C, or to this efflco. jajhks a. r.riiJN. Brevet Brigadier-tienoral in charge 3 2 Ct i ust Division, U.- it. G. O. 'ALE OF GOVEENMENT TKOPEBTY AT MACON. GA. By direction of tne bLCKKlAKV OF WAK, all the LL1LD1NW JIATEU1ALS, b 1 LA 31 KMfeJNfcM. 11ACH1NEKT. TOOLS. IKON, COPPKK, LUMBEIt, AMI) STOnES 09 VARIOUS KINDS, which were collected at JUacou, ua , by tho Con federate t. over nuient, for the election and perma nent operation ot a large anuu , laboratory, ana atisi Lai ; and also TCOI.8. MACHINERY, AND MATERIALS collected Irom lion works and armories in tne States ol Alabama and Georgia, will be sold at rciiLic Aiciioa. Among the articles to be sold aro: 9,IkX ibs. Copper tigs. 42,000 Its. Copper round rod. 88,000 lb. Copper bar. 20,000 lbs. Copper sheet. 200,000 ibs Wrought Lron bar and rod. M0 tons fig iron. 750 tons Cast Iron unserviceable shells. 64,000 lbs. Lead pigs. 46,000 Ibs, Tin block and sheet. A Hi Ji lbs. Chain r-raiie and cable. 15,000 yards Cloth Cotton, English Sorgo, ollod and enamelled. J. rtOO lha 1'nwrier. b.000 leet Bolting gum and leather, assorted 200 Mucblues Prills, Planers. Milling, Screw aiS' a. cutting, bicain and 1 np-haiuuiurs. Ileaides : Harness, 35 Unserviceable Cannon, iron and bronze, Laboratory b tore I and Paddles. lloraa. F.nninments. lulantry aud Cavalry Ac Materials, coutrements, Blunknls. Spare l'aito (new) for gpringtinid Muskets and Wagon aud Gun carnage Colt's Revolvers, and Irons, 80 broken Gnn Caitlages, an assortment of PAINTS AND OILS. ti, oimntinn or Northern buyers la called to this sale, wlich is a large oue, and of valuable property. Hull nnntnd I aiaiovucB vi " I'lootjriv iu uu iuiu can be obtained from tne cuiei or urunanceai Washington, D. V., and from the Commanding Otllcer of the AugnsU Arsenal, Georgia. The sale will commence ou WK.DHDSDAT, April 4, 1806. and continue every day nuui ail the property Is lures Cash, In unttoa m" curreney. D W. xLAGLER, Ceutaia Orii Brev. I.t -Coiouel. g 2 22t Cum. Augusta Arseual. GOVERNMENT SALES JALK OH GOVr.RlvHKNT HOSfl TAL AND F1A1UHKS, BEVERLY, NEW JKKMKY OrriCB ASSIfTAKT yiURTKHMAHThtl, ) 1'nn.APtti'nit Dkpot, J 1 wolith mni tiirai d strnnta I Will be sold at Pnblle Aue ion. tor account ol ih United Rtutes. at. Beyerlv. New Jemv. on 8ATUU- 1IAY, March 10 18(', at 12 o'clock M , all tbe Hutid inps and I'Xinres bnlonting to the Government, knows as Beverly Hospital, as follows: - 8 Frame ItiiiloinifB. z ai vanitea iron Boilers. 8 Lin v oRee Boilers, 1 iron Hopper. 40 Itrass Stop and Bibb locks 1 No. 8 Worthlntrton Meam Pnmp, Boiler, and steam (junto, 1 ast Iron Store, lWontina lank, holding 1X000 gallons 24 Cords Pine Wood. 2 Frame Sliiks 9 Kentrv lloxea. 180 BenchPs, oi Dies, 108 frussels, B Iron W ash Tronghs, 1 1 ase ef Drawers, 2 Cases rigeon Holes, IDcsk, iron wasn wanna. 8 Iroa Roil Containers, 6 liou Kan ires. Al. 'so 21 teet 6 inches l-1noh (jalvanlxnd Iron Pine: 818 ftet 3 Inch ditto; 204 teet i-inch ditto; 83 fret 8-mch Cast Iron l ine; 80 tet 2-iach ditto; 11 Ioot6inohe 11-lnch Iead Waste Piret 18 f.et A-mch ditto! 08 teet 4-inoh Cast Iron Soil Pipe; 12 teet 6 inchrs li- i i. - 1 1 j . . .. . . - .... . ... . ... . ineii ,mB i nw; on leet i men unto; l water viosot Pluotrr; 1 Utop Cock Key. j no uunaings contain aoont 61 77 leer Konn Boards, 20 746 feet Flnntinir (toards. 86 42't leet Hemlock scautliUB. 0D4 foet fiholvinu. and 40 foet Office Rsilin. Also, a lart-e lot of assorted Lumber. Tno 10 o'clock A. it. tram ot thn Camden and A an boy Railroad will arrive at Beverly in time lot 111B SBIO. I'lans and spec ucations ot ttie pronortv can bo seen upon application at this oflic lie jiroperty mnst be romoved within two (2) weeks trom dny oi sa'o. Jrms-Cash, in (.lovernmenr fnnns. By order ol Colonel WILLI AM W. McfCTM, Cb'et Qiiartormaater, Philadelphia Depot. nENKY W. JANES. Captain and Assistant Quartermaster, Brevot Major tmit'u omiinArair- oDui ALE OF GOVERN MEN f VESSEL AND BARGEa. APPTSTAKT QtJ A BTgTlM A PTTK'S OFOTCH, I 1'nn.ADKLntiA DmOT, March 1. 1868. I WiH bo sold at Pubho Auction, at the Unileil States Government W barf, HANOVER. Street, Delaware A venne, Philadelphia, Pa., on FRIDAY, . i 1. f T ji.'i1 n ......... . . tn t i . . .. . . JIKllU O. DUl VUU11U.7DV1I1 Kb IV U C1UCX A, JU..p tUO followini named ve.-sclsBnd barges: MKAM fcllRl 1 RAN SI OK 1 "WELLES." Tonnauo. 836 85-96 tons: loi Bth. 130 feet: beam. 88 icet; deptu, 7 10 12 teet; high pressure ougmo, LI T . 111,-11 .LMt...l ... Tonaago. !I6 82-U5 tons: lourth. 108 leot : beam. au o-im kvvip uoiin, o f leei ; tow prossuro engine Iniu. . . ... r V in v. . . T ' ' tAKb ,-Xl'.Lil A " ucHiu, ii o-jo ieot; aoinn, i o-iu loer. . tm ,A . . . . , ... . liAHth "KALrr MAN C. WAKNEK" lonnago, 123 4 8-1)6 tons: length. 91)0-10 feet: beam. xi o-iu icei; ueptn, I o-iu leet. It A ni.l.! -..K is it it a rniMcnuiv Tonnate. 136 18 95 ions: leuuth. 100 leot : beam. ii o-iu leet j acptn, a-iu leer. Tonnage. 127 81-96 tons: lenir;h. 93 3 10 leet : beam 17 7-10 loot ; depih, 8 810 leet. HAKbK "W. li. 1'L.Al 1 " Tonnauo. 89 bH-lllO tons: lenclh. 92 7-10 feet: beam. ii x iu leei; orpin, e v-iu n et. ItAKUK "ANA MO' Ar if R Kl," Tor race. Ill 7-10 tons: ienirih. 100 feet: beam. 17 8-10 Joei: denth. 7 7-lo leot. The above vessels and barces He at Hanover street wharf, where they may be examined. lcruis ot sale Cash, in tiovernment tunas. Bv order of Colonel W 11 LI AM W. McKIM. cnicl quartermaster Philadelphia Depot. U.A1II liUWMAS, 8 1 Ot Captain and A. Q. M. OAI.E OF STEAM BOILLK, FOUCE TUMPS, KJ W A lli. it lira, tint, IXluj, i-TO., com prising XtXIU WAIIJi WOKli-O Ai UlWiiUUO, X), V. QPAETEEII ASTEn GEKFIt AL'S OFFICE, ) First Division, I Washioton, D. v.. l obruary 26. 1806 1 By order ot the Quarterma-tcr-. eueral, there will be sold en tho premises, at public auction, undor the direction of Captain George T. BiowniDg, Assist ant uuaiiei'masier, On IHL'BSDAY. April 5 I860. at 12 o'clock M., the lolloww; ucscribed public pro pel iy. to it : ONE STEAM I OILKK. 80 feet long ana tdree leet in cinmt tor (with two 12- inch return Hues), made et i inch toiler iron, with all the necessary appurtenances, Ucluding cast-iron iront, gauge cocks, globe valves, teed pump, smoko stack, and hood, steam gane lAshcrofl's patent), grate-bars, pipe, plugs, reduciug pivoea, eto , all in fron oraer. WO WOKTHINGTON 81 E AM FORCE PC MPS No. 6, 13-inch cylinder, 9-mcli stroke, 26 horsepower eacli, and eacn capan:e ot pumping aim lorcmgioo OtO gallons of water per dav. connected with tnem are the requisite valves, giouds, couplings, t ends, tlbovts, double-valve oil cut s, eto. Those Pumps are comparatively new, and in complete working ordor. A large quantity ot vv Air Jt I'll' IS , as lollows: 6,ibz teet e-incn casi-uou . aior i ipo. 12,000 " 8-inch " " 800 " 2-inch wrought-i:on ' 604, " 11-inchcast-irou " J(H0 ' l-inen " 1,000 " 1-inch " " 6 000 " 3-Inch " " THIRTY ;)NE CAST-lIl'iN FIRE TLUGS (Ayres' patent), with all tho .(.cossury connections fcUCU as i s, 1 tends, Mop-cocks, Elbows, Four-way rk , Etc., lier Willi , Etro., all in cxcelltnt condition; to" Abb 1H1S io required for making altcratio, pipe, such as .- '.uu repairs In wator- j.ipe-cuiiinir Taps aud Dili, flyers, Ciabs, Drills, lunches, Caulking Toe Terms Cash, in Governnu Deliveries will be made to . Ulucs, t:tc HIllS. liasers on or beiore the first (1st) day of May no.-. A boat for Giefboro will wbarl every sour during the i Any further information II, be given uj on application, Ii Captain George T. Brown, i ve the Sixth stroet , ol sale. may be desired will tou, or py letter, to A. Q. M., Giesboro, D, C, or at ihia c lli to, .1 Bvt. Li 2 28ta4 i iES A. EKIW, iien , in cliarre, Div., Q. M G. O. ORDNANCE, Dki-autvent, 1 unuary 18, 1800.) ii UREAL' O F Nai "Washington tn SALE OF SERVICEABI.) ..ND UN SERVICE - AT THE UNITED NORFOLK., V1U- . '..est bidders, at rub i dav of itaich, 18Wi, ot Ordnance, at the .'-, live hundred and i tindred . aud three ABLE NAVY lOWDH MATES NAVY YaR. G1N1A. There will be sold to the I lie Auction, at neon of the 1,'. In the otlioe ot the Inspect'" Norlolk Navy Yard, by tam, thlrtytonr thousand four (t34,4U6)POUIII18 OI JMAV I 1 11 DERS, as toilows: Olu.OOU pounug SI-1 CI-UU O. 7,877 " coi .lemned. . 19,618 " on. .ived. 4,018 ' con pressed. As only about two hundred uud seventi-two then- sanil turee hundred and fifty ' vo i272,856) pounds ot these nowdeis are in barrels, purchasers inn -t pro- vie e barrels Into which tbe lema-ndor ot the pow ders may be emptiod from ti tuuks, tor which a period ot thirty (80) days wil bo allowed, The pow der in barrels, however, mutt he removed within ten days fiom the dav of sale, otherwise they will revert to tho Government. Terms Cash, in Government tends; one-half the purchase money to te depoaiu d at the completion ot the sale, and the remainder bt loroihe puwdors are removed. ti. A. WISE, 2 26 lot Chief of Bureau. EAU OF ORDNANCE. Navy Dkpahtmicht. Washington rrv, March 2. 1866. SALE OF NAVY POWDERS AT 1 tic. Jl AVT YAKIl HKOOIvl.VAI. N. . There will hn anlii at l'ulilie Auction, to the highest bidders, In the otlioe ef the Inspector ol ordinauoe ot the Navy Yard. Brooklyn, N. Y , at noon, on the 8d day ot April, IHfiO, tour thousand lour hundred and ninoty nine (4499) barrels Navy Powders. These rowuere will oe soiu py sampm, in iuia in one hundred, two hundred, and three nunarea barrels. Purohasers- to furnish barrels into which the powders may be emptied irom tne tauxs. 1 erms One halt cash in tovernuient tunds, aad the remainder ou the lemoval of the Powders, for whloh a period of ten days will be allowed, it not then removed. the Powdurs will revert to the Govern ment. .... it. A. WISK, 8 3wtU lliiot of Bureau. GOVERNMENT SALES. SALE OF STEAM AT 1n GRI8T MILL, C A v A i. iv I umoi, GiFJSBORO, D. C, it , First division, I " ' WAKrUNGTAft. 1). f) i hhrn.i.. Ol IznH Tt orrinr at the Ouartnrint.ft-i i bo sold on the promises, at f ubiio auction' uudcr the dnceuon of Captain Oorse 1, Wrownmr, A O. M, ', WEDNESDAY. Apnl 4. lwifl, at twolve o clooa M , the lol. owing d scr bed luUio property, town: ONlt (1) STEAM. t.RINDlNO AM) rrirr. ! M1L1 (tram, wltfc massive granite fonndatlonsi.40 by 80 feet, with coal, bay, and cuglne honsos atiaxned all const meted of the very b et matorial, and lu'tne nun sai siantiai manner. A.so, at the same timo and place, tho maobmnrw and appliances, of the mill, consisting of ONE (1) NGIE, OF 100 HOKsE POWER, wlih eylluder ot twenty two (22) Inohee diameter and twenty-tonr (24 1 tnrhea strode, sot tinon a heavy cast iron bed-piate, witb cold and hot water pumps and beater, and a ca-t irou tlv-wneel. with drivug pulleys ot the same material, ten (10) feet In diame ter and twonty-lour (21) iuches taco, with JudAon's I'uiftii K-iT.-riior. IWO (2) B01LF.R3, of S1XTY-HOKSE POWER EACH, made of thbet boiler u-n, five sixteenths (5 16) of an inch in thickness, five (61 feet in diameter and tonrlien (14) leet live (6) inches in lenvib; eaoD boHer containing seventy-aix (701 lap weldd tluoe. each ihrte (8) and one fourih (f) inches In d.smetor with all the reqmite apprnnavo, 1 JtN ( 10) I AI u l IF K KKD'. PATFN T BUCKI SQ H A AI lllllili -(80) INCHED ISPKINu MILLS. constructed ol solid Frenoa burr millstone, and set iu nravy, wou-oa anora iramps, with bay cutters, el vators. and conveyors sutlicieut to out aud handle ti e hay, gram and prepared teed on the most eco nomical and labor-saving plan. mi mailing in oi un eneu wrougnt 'ion, ana the fulloys of ciistlron, fnced and balanced, witlt hanvers and boxes, nifRcient to drive ten (101 osira I burrs, eto. The main drivlnsr be t is of louri4i Ply rubber, and twenty-lour (21) Inches wide, The belts tot driving the mills, eto., are of ihe best oak tanned, patent stretched leather. Ihe Engine, Boilers, Machinery, and Fixture of every description, are of the very best materials and workmanship, and are "till in excellent condition and fine working order, tho mill haying been in o;o- ibiiuu uuiy auuui uiiiecii nieiiias. If deemed advisable bv the agent of the Govern ment oa tbe uay ot bale, the biiilciugs will be sold separately. jerms casn, in covernmont funds. Purchasers vull be required to remove tholr rropeny before tbe fltst (1st) day ot May noxt. nn ess otbeiwise arranged with the owner of the giounds. A boat for Giesboro will leave the Sixth stroet wharf every hour during tbe day ot sale. Any lurtner iniorniauon teat may be doslred will te given upon R wl'Cntioii. in person or bv loiter, tn Captain GEORGE T BROWNING, A. U. M., Glos- boio, or to this oliico. JAMES A. EKIN, ' Brevet Brigadier General, 2 26 Sit In charge First Division Q. M G. O. SALE OF GOVERNMENT CARIS, AMBU LAM.ES, and ARMY WAGO.NS. C'HltF QnAltTERMASTKIl'8 OFFICE, ) Di.roT ok Washington J WAsnmoTON, D. C, Maicu 1. lftM. ) Will be so d at Public A notion, under the direction of Brevet Colonel C H. Tompkins, Qunrt?-rmatr at Lincoln Depot, Washing on. DC, on Il'ESUAY, Alarch 13. 1806, at 10 o'cloca A. M., tbe foliowinx mentioned Government propen v. viz, : 62 1 1G11I CAKT8 100 Light ambulances, 800 army wagons, which will be sold singly, and must bo removed within fire days from date of sale. Terms Cash in Government funds. By order of Brevet Major-honei-al D. H. Kuckor, Chief Quartermaster, Deoot ot Washinirton. CHARLES H. TOMPKINS. 8 2 8t Brevot Colonel and Quartermaster. ALE O F MANURE. QtTARTEKMASTKR GFITERAL'S OFFICE,) Firrt Division, t W AenTNOTON, D. C. Februarr 23, 186S ) . Will be sold at the Cavalry Depot, Gieboro, O. C, a laige quantity of stock-yard MANURE, which will be delivered to purchasers on the ground, or In bargi s or boats to be provided by them, at forty (40) cents per ruble yard. '1 wo or more bunts (according to slze)caubeloadod per day. 'lerms Cash. In Government funds. By order ot the Qtuirtermaster-Goneral. JAMES A. EKIN, Brevet Brigadier-Goneial, 2 27 20t In chargo First Division Q. M. G. O. RHAU OF ORDNANCE. Navy Dktartmknt. 1 Washington Citt, February 23 SALE OF NAVY TOWDERS AT THE NAVr YARD, PORISMOUI'II, N. II. Thero will be sold to the highest bidders, at Tubllo Auction, at noon, the 12ih day of April, by tho Ordnance Officer at tl e Portsmouth Navy Yard, N. Ii , one hundred and eiehtv-five thousand nine hun dred and sixty-nine (185,9001 pounds NaW POW DER, as loll ws: 131,600 pounds Cannon Fowdor. 29 219 " Rifle " 26,150 " Musket " Thee Powders will Le divided into lots of ono hundred barrels each letms, one-half cash in Gorernmont funds, and the remainder on the removal of the Powdors. tor vi hich a reasonable time, but not more than thirty days, will bo allowed, tho purchasers, however, to make every exertion to remove the Powder sooner. H. A. WISE, 8 1 tbml2t Chief ot Bureau. LARGE SALE OF ARMY TENTS AND TENT FLIES. Dipot QrjARTnnMABTFii'8 Office, ) BamimOkic, Md., March 5, 1818. Will te sold at Public Auction, FRIDAY, March 10, 18C6. at 10 o'clock A M , at the Govern moot storehouse, No. 60 Conwav street, Baltimore, Aid. tfflOO (moro or less) unserviceable, worn, and con demned Tents and Tent Flies, consisting in part as follows: 718 Hospital Tontj. 12 Wall " . 2757 Common " 66 Sibley " 206H Mheltor " h2 Hospital Tent Flics. 497 Wall "l ent t lies. Five (6) days allowed for removal of property. Terms Cash, in Government tunds. G W. BRADLEY, Colonel, Chief Quartermaster, 87 8t Middle Miiitaty Departmeut. SALEOV fcERVICE A BLE AND DAMAGED HOSPUAi, PROPER I Y. Washington, D. C, March 8 1808 Will be sold at pubho auction, on THURMUAY, the 15th uay of March next, at Judiciary Square Warehouses, sack or City Hail, in this city, a lorre quantify of serviceable and damagod hospital pro Tiertv. lnneinallv noiiHiHifnir ol riair Mattreaes aud Pil-Towels, lows. Gowns, Blankets, Sbeots, Drawers, hhirts, Mosquito Nets, Counterpanes, lllppers, Knrkii. lAnturns, Piatee. Bowls, Mugs. Tin Ware, Knives and I orks. tpoous, &o. Forty-eight hours allowed to purchasers to removo property. Terms cash, In Government funds. CHAH. SUTHERLAND, Surireon U, 8. A, Med. Pur. a-7-7t C. W BOTELER, Auct. OFFICE OF ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER, WllMiNOTO!, Del., February 12, 18o6. BALEOF600 ISURPLUB GOVERNMENT AILLK3, All Good and (Serviceable. -Will be sold at public auction, at Wilmington, Del.. onKVA-KY FRIDAY during the month ot March, ONE HUNDRED MULES. The especial attention of purchasers is Invited to the fact that these stales are large, well paired, and in excellent condition, being the surplus toaui Aluiual of Washington Depot. Animals sold singly, bales to commence at 10 A. M. Terms Cash, in United btutcs currency. 2 27 taih80 Bvt. Brlg.-Gen. JAMES A. EKIN. It EVENUB BTAMP8, REVENUE STAMPS, Kr.VKNtE STAMPS, Of all descriptions, A'wavs on hand, Alwava 00 hsnd. AT nORFNCB PEWINO V ACHIJI B CD'S Ol-riCE. AT iLOHhJitE tvVlSO M IU1N K CO.'S OriflCIS, Ha.m CHKhNUl' htwiit, 1.0.M t HKS.S l!T trit. On door below Beventh airoet. Ou door below rtevenih lltoet. The most llheral O'scount allowed, llieuios Uberai discount allowed. I