TIIE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH". PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MARCH 12, 18GG. MISCELLANEOUS JOTTIN CS. Camllle Urso, the violinist, U la Paris. Savings-banks are rapidly Increasing In Italy. The latest "Gotham" Idea Is a hearse wholly white, with cold gilt and silver trimmings. The shabby lutlo town of Cairo, In Illinois, has Just been lighted with gasi Mrs. Longworth (Mrs. Yelverion) Is about to appear an a public reader. The Ashevllle (N. C.) News says one-faurth ef the real estate In that town is offered for sale. Another cteamer is about to sail from Mo bile with emigrants to Brazil. A new piw company has been started at Savannah, Georgia. The landlords of St. Louis are inoreaslnc rents trom 20 to 40 per cont. Tho Bangor butchew, it is said, can buy Kentucky beef cattle cheaper thaa they can purchase those raised and fed la Maine. Tho President has appointed W. T. Coe poshall, of Ohio, minister to Ecuador, in place of F. Ilastaurek, resigned. The Royal Rnpllga Opera, at Covent Garden Theatre, was closed suddenly on the night of the 17th of February, on account of financial difficulties, and Inability to pay the artists. Mr. Sotaern ("Lord Dundreary") has sued the editor of the spiritual Times, an English Iournal, for libellous publications concerning lis private life in New York. A directory of Indianapolis has lust been completed, and it contain 13,440 names scams t 7860 in 1804. From this the Journal figures out that the present population of that city is 63,300. The citizens ol Boost couaty, Missouri, have resolved to appropriate $200,01)0 for the purpose of building a railroad to connect with the Norta Missouri, and $150,000 for three turnpikes. The catalogue of Andover Theological Bemi nary for this year gives the numbers as follows: Resident Licentiate, 15; benior Class, 25; Middle Clftja, 25; Junior Class, 29; total, 94. A number of Mormon merchants are in Ft. Loul laying In their sprinsr stock of goods. They are accompanied by J. W. Toung, son of Brigham Young. The report of Governor Andrew's probable appointment to a Cabinet position appears! to have originated from the fact ttat he is a guest of Montgomery Blair in Washington. The approaching marriage of the Dnke a'Ossuua, Mpanish Embassador at St. Petersburg, with a Princess ot Salm, Is announced. The Duke is about sixty years old, and served nnder Espartcro In the latter part of tho Carlist war. The Democrats of Rhode Island have Issued a call for a 8: ate Convention, to be held in Pro vidence, on Wednesday, March 14 instant, to nominate a State ticket ior tho approaching election. A poet in the Nebraska City News concludes a long poem with the following lines: '-Well, such is lite. Whom tho rods lore. Die vounjr. whom thev hate, live and prosper, And are elected delegates in Congress. if. From the several teiritorlcs." Madame Murat, of Tallahassee, Florida, widow of the late Colonel Archie Murat, and first coueln of the Emperor of Franee, has received as a gift from Louis Napoleon a life anaaity of 50,000 francs, in consideration of her losses by the results of the war. Dr. Isaiah P. Lynn, a well-known physician of Chicago, died on the 29th ultimo irotn tne effects of an overdose ot morphine. Being ill and in severe pain, he took four grains of mor phine, which rendered him insensible and re salted in death. B Upon a close canvass, it is ascertained that with a sin el tf exception, every Republican paper. m Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota takes ground against President Johnson's veto, and in iavor ot sustaining Congress. The exception U the Chicago Journal. The Diocesan Council of the Episcopal Church, in south' Carolina met at Charleston, February 14, and, among other items of busi ness, resolved to renew their connection with tho Protestant Episcopal Church of the United States. A well-known French artist, Eouvin, has hanged himself on account of tho distress in which be and his Inmily had for soaie time been plunged. It is reported that before committing the deed he suid that perhaps his death would give his children the bread he could not give them while he lived. The Charleston Courier of Thursday men tions the clanng tho ship Southern Rights en the day previous, with the heaviest cargo of the season, amounting to one hundred and twenty eight bales Sea Island, two thousand nine hun dred and twelve bales Upland eotton, weighing l,272, ,r)5 pounds, and valued at the heavv sum t $ii07,6bl. Mr. Paul Badf ord proposes to raise in London a voluntary benevolent fund for guards, engine drivers, and stokers on railways, men who daily risk lite and limb In the public service. lie suggests that there shall be boxes at railway stations for contributions towards this benevo lent fund, ami will not object to such contribu tions being called "Paul's Pence." The observance ol Vulentine's Day has not died out in England, but the newspapers con demn the vulgarity ot some of the choapor val entines. The London Telegraph ays that "judging from many of the specimens exhibited, one would tnink that the humbler classes in England took a peculiar delight ii insulting each other. Pictorial affronts, applicable to most ages and to either sex, are freely dis played." Notwithstanding an extraordinary drought and conscquuut scarcity of water for mining purposes, the productiveness ot the Australian gold fields does not appear to have been checked. The reports from many of the companies show but little falling oil. The Custom House returns ot the export of gold since the begiuning of this year give 1,648,093 ounces. The quantity ex ported last year was 1,72.,000 ounces. Concerning the monument to John Bunyan proposed to be erected in the town of Bedford, England, the treasurer of the fund has issued a circular, in which he says that "it is resolved that the monument shall take the form of large and handsome schools, to be called 'The Bun yan Kooms.' The eoit is estimated at nearly 3000. The Duke of Bedford has contributed 25. and about 1200 have been promised by the first, promoters of tho scheme, before making any appeal beyond their own circle." There is great excitement in the department of the Lower Clarente, France, in consequence of the suicide of the mayor of one of tho Tillages, caused by anonymous letters written by the curute of his district. The mayor's on attempted to bring an action against the curate, but none of the criminal courts would take the charge, iearing the vengeance of the clergy, lie has now annealed to a civil conrt, and the trial will probably take place shortly. Laura Harris, who appeared In New York under disadvantageous circumstances, seems to have met with marked favor in Madrid. The Jitforrna of that place says: The appearance of Mis Harris, in tho costume oi the enchanting ana Innocent 'Amina,' produced a genuine sensation. No one expected suoh youth and auuh ireshness. The lair artist consenuentlv awoke the liveliest Interest, especially the moment an opened her lips and allowed the audience to hear a voice so cure in character and so ingeniously candid, that it secmod to belong to some angel who had descended upon the eartn. remaps our readers may expect a few I seta eonneoted with the biogra phy of this new star. Bui what is there to tell con cerning the existence of only sixteen or seventeen years M isa Laura H arris comes trout New York, whence she bring a voiee accustomed to execute the greatest difficulties, to which it has apparently been trained by canaries and nightingales. She pos sesses an expressive countenanoe; eves sparkling with youth and intelligence; the foot ot an Andala ian; aud the bonds of a lalry bo moeh lor her personal appearance, beneath which we bare reason to believe there exists deeDleehns-. The pieces In which ah sbone wont were the cava, tins of the first act, tbe duet with the tenor, the grand tinale of the second act, ana the rouao at the ad of tbe opera " Other baners call her "a musical marvel" and a "new star." We wonder what terms they will find to express ineir aamirauon when alias &ei togglings abroad CITY ORDINANCES. KK 8 O L U I 1 O ' Of Bequest to the Legislature. Resolved, i hat tbe Select and Common Councils of the City ol Philadelphia do hereby signify their at proval of the proposed Act of Assembly, entnled An act supp'ementary to aa act to incorporate the city ot Philadelphia, authorising- the Improvement of Broad atrett la aaid city, ' and mosi reapectiuli? request the General Assembly of Pennsylvania to en act be tame into a law, aa follows i "An aot supplementary to an act to incorporate the city ot Philadelphia, authorizing tbe Improve ment of Broad street in said city." W hoieas, for the uses and purpose of the publlo, and tbe beacfits ana advantages wbich will inuro to ttiera cy making and iorerer maintaining Brpad sirect, in tbe city of Philadelphia, tor its en tire length, as tbe same is now opened or mar hcrcalter I opened, tbe principal avenue of the said city, and for keeping and preserving; ih said rtroet forevjr tree fiera and unobstruotod by railroad tiacks extending aieng the same, as well a for the purpose of enaolintr and authorizing- tbe said city to remove or esuse to bo roinovod all railroad and railway tracks and other obstructions laid or constructed alone; tbe tame, aid in impairing its u-es for public pnrposesas aforesaid. Section 1 Do tt enacted by the Senate and TIouso ol Representative of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania. In General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of tho same, that the city of Philadelphia be aad is hereby authorized aud era- Sewered and required to occupy and appropriate road atreet, In mo city ol Philadelphia, fonts entire length, as the same is mow opened or may horeattor be opened, aad trom curb to curb thereof, except as beroinaltoe provided, ior thenars and purposes of a publlo drive, carriage way, street, or arenuo, and to Improve the said street, or portions thereof, irom time to time, and in whole or in part with such mods of pavement, paving, macadamizing, gravelling, or other l ondway as may, la the Judgment ol tbe (Select and Common Councils of said city, be best adapted to and tor the nses and purposes uloreaid, aud tor that purpose iho said Councils shall have and are hon ey authorized to enact sach Ordinances or reso lutions, with such conditions or stipulations as may require the cost ot said improvements to be paid tor by the owners of property abutting upon said stroot: l'rrvided, lhat so muoh of Broad street as lies I etween Willow and l'nme stroets shall not bo sub ject to tno operation oi this act for the period of tbrie years from the passage hereof. diction 2 1 ho aaid city of Phiadolphia is hereby antLenzed and empowered and required, for the uses and purposes aiorcsaid, and to euaole tbe said street to be so occupied and improved, to take and appro priate ail tne estate, rignis, imprest, uoerties, vase Bients, uanohises, and properties, ot, in, to, upon, or along the aaid street, belonging to or enjoyed by any private owner, or municipal railroad, or railway corporation, or corporations thereon or thereupon, and to take up and remove therefrom Irom time to time, ail lailroads or railway tracks, or other obstructions thereupon, except suoh tracks aa cress aaid street, first causing just compensation to be patio, or secured to be made, to such corporation or private owners, out of money volun tarily subscnbed by the oitizous of said city for that purpose, and if the laid city cannot agree with Buch corporation, corporations, or privato own ers, npon the compensation to be made, or secured to be made as aiorcsaid, to cause a petition to ba pre sented or tiled in the Court ot Common l'lcas of tho said city and county ot Philadelphia, on behalf of said oity, sotting lortn tbe nature and kind ot such estate, ntlit interest, liberties, eatouiout, francluso, or ptopeity, whicu such corporation or private owner hath, or claim to nave, of, in, upon, or alone said stroot, and that, by ordinance or resolution, tbe said city has appropriated the same ior said public uses and purposes j where upon the Court shall appoint a Jury ot five freehold ers, residents otsnidoity, to ascertain and report to said Court what the compensation such corporation or private ewuer claiming the same is entitled to, and .when such report shall oe affirmed by the Court npon notice to sach corporation, and tho said com pensation paid, as hereinatter provided, tbe Chief Commissioner of Hignwajs shall proceed to re move and take up the railroad or railway tracks or obstructions irom said street, and the piocoedinus for tbe ascertainment of suoh compensation or damage, where not otherwise provided for by this aot, shall be in accordance with the provisions of the general ast ol Assembly relating to railroad cunipamts, approved 19th February, 1849: Provided, however, that ceiore the said city shall actually ac quire any such riehts, estato, interest, liberty, ease ment, and property, or remove irotn said street any such railroad or railway tracks, tne amount ot com pensation so agreed to be paid or ascertained by the Jul y as aforesaid shall be contributed and paid to sueh corporation entitled to the same out ol money volun tarily subscribed by tho citizens of said city lor tuat purpose; and provided, lurtber, that any passenger railway corporation or corporations wnicn may have the right under existing laws to ocenpy the whole or poitions oi Broad street with railroad tracks, and shad and will within six months a I tor the nassae of tins act rennquisn anu surrender to toe Common- wen it n oi l ennsvlvama, anu winch they are hereby authorized to do, all their rights, franomses, and easements thereupon or thereon, between Christian biieot and Columbia avenue, and shall and will covenant and airreo with the City of Philadelphia for ana on Dtnaii oi me citizons tncreoi, not to use or permit to be used upon tholr railway or ranwavs upon other portions of said si root stoam as the motive power; tliea, in consideration tberoot, uch passenger railway corporation or coruoratious shall be exempt from any appropriation of their corpo- ruie rictus, iruiiuuiBi-B, nuu t-useuiums aua privilege upon said Broad street, botween Cbri.-tian street tind Leapuo Island, aud from Columbia avonuo north vardly, under the provisions of this section Section 8. ud tho said eity is hereby authorized and empowered, tor the n es aud purposes aioresild, and to enable the said street to be occupied aad improved, to take and appropriate any and a I right, tltie, claim, interest, easement, Oertics, pnvi ogea, or pinpeny which may belong to 'ho Philadelphia and Heading Railroad Company, or wbich the said company may nave in any way ot, in, to, upon, or along said street or any portion tneieot, and tho rail road belonging to said comaan, and constructed andy iaia upon earn street, or oi, in, or to any use ot said rmlread, or any right, title, or claim to tbe mainte nance and cont nuance of said railroad oy the citv, and to lemovesuch rarroad tracks trom said street, nisi causing just compensation to oe inado. or se cured to be mado, to tire said Philadelphia and jteaaing liunroaa company, as provided lor in sec tion 2 of this act: Provided, howtver. that botore tbe said ctiy shall actually acquire any such right, tine, ciHiin, miere'i. easeim-m, jiuorueg. nriTtlOL'OS. property, or uso, or shall remove from said street anv such railroad or railway track, the amount oi compensation so agreod to be paid or ascertained by me jury b niuiufliiiu miii uu ouiitnuuieu and paid to itie said T hliadelpbia and Heading Kail road Cempany. out of money voluntarily subscribed by the citiwca of said city for that purpose. ocuuuu v. luuk uyvu mo iiupiovemoub oi saiu street, or any portion tboroof, as provided in the but section hereof, and in consideration ot the pay ment ol tho cost thereof by tbe owuors of property abutting thereupon aa aforesaid, or upou and in consideration of ttio contributions and payments ot the moneys agreed to bo paid or asoortainud br a jury us alorr said, no persou or por?ons, or corpora- u una ui uiiy kiuu, nor me cay oi I nitaaeipuia, suall at any time hereafter be authorized or empowered to looate, lay, construct, or maintain any railroad or railway tracks, or obstructions prejudicial to the uses and purpose aloreiaid aloug or upon said street, or any portion t lie roof (except at tho iuter.-octlou of streets, and Ior tbe purpose of crossing said Broad street ) : Provided, nevorthules, that a sinclo or double track passenger railway, aud which Shalt not ba ued or operated by Bteam power, may hereaftor bo bu. thorized by the General Assembly of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, upon the whole or portions of taid Broad atreet, when an aot or acts for that purpose shall be approved and reoommonded by aa ordiunnco of the Select and Common Councils ot said cnv. and approved bv the Mayor. Section 6. The Soloct and Common CounoIU of the city are hereby authorized aud requostod to enact all ordiuauces or resolutions nocessary and proper for the carrying into eilbot tne requirements, provisions, and purposes ot this act, and m like mannor to require any railway tracks hereafter to be laid and construe ed upon Broad stroot, to be done under the direction oi the Chief Engineer of tbe cald city, in such manner as shall not interfere with any carriage or roadway or boulevard which may occupy tbe centro portion of aaid street; and all acta or parts of acts inconsistent with the terms and provisions ot this act be and the same are hereby repetled. WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, Tresideut of Common Counoil. Atlest liOBEUT BETHKLL, Assistaut Clerk of Select Council. JAME8 LYNU, President of tSoleci Council. Approved this tenth day - of March, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty six (A. D. 1806). . MORION McMICHAEL. 3 12 It Mayor of Philadelphia. ' J) EAFNEhS. BLINDNESS. AND CATARRH. J. 1KA ACS. At. 11 . PmiMinriir th Kra uul Var treats all dlreaws apuerUlnlne to the above Uierubert with rne utmost aacrem, Texilnionlals irom the most rename son rues in the olty can be seen at his office, Ho. 8 10 J'JMC fctrteL Tbe Medical Faculty axe Invited to accompany their paiienU a lie has uu secrets In bis pruvijuv . AU rrriE btamp aiikncy, no. sat chksnut 8TA in f B of K VKR Y DKHCKIPTtOV CONBTANTr.T v- x m. - - m-mwn i, 1111 CITY ORDINANCES. KB 8 O L U T 1 O M To Authorize ibe Paving or Footways on Tnl pohocken and l enn Mrpot. Twenty second Ward. Resolved, By the Helect and Common Councils of the City oi Philadelphia, 1 bat tho Chief Commis sioner of Highways be and he Is hereby authorized and directed to notify the owners of property front ing on tbe soothfast side of lnlpobocken street from Morten atrert to a distance ot nine hundred feet therefrom ; on the southeast sido of Tuipohooken s'reet, from Green street to Wsyne avenue; on Pcnn street frem Chew street to the Germantown Ra-lioad. And if i hey should refuse or neglect to comply with said notico, he is hereby authorized to contiact with a competent person to do the same, upon the condi tion that the contractor will collect the cost thereof trom tbe respective owners ot property fronting thereon. , WILLIAM 8. STOKLEY. President of Common Council. Attest JOBH F.CKWSIW, Clerk oi Common Conneli. JAMrSLYND, Treeldont of (Select Council. Approved ibis tenth day ot Maroh, Anno lAimini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six (A. i. 1BCG). I MORTON MoMICHAEL. 8 12 It Mayor ot Philadelphia. PROPOSALS. I PROPOSALS fcEALED PROlOSALS, IN . duplicate, will be received at this office until 12 M., MOSbAT, the 10th day of April, I860, lor the delivery ot 6000 hoad oi ItEKf CAl i'LEon the hoof, lor the use of captured Indians. Ibo cattle to be delivered to the A. C. 8 , for Indians at Fort Sumner, Mew Mexico. The tint delivery to be on the 1st day of July. 18GB. and to consist of (60 head of cattle; the subsequent deliveries to be in such numbers and at such times as may be requited by tbe undersigned. - lao cattle must be from three to five years old, and muat weigh at least 400 pounds net (their weight to be ascertained aooordlng to manner laid down in tbe Hubs. Regulations of 18011), and to oe of the best marketable qnality. Ao Blags, Bulls, Cows, or belters will be received. Whenever, in tbe eninioa of the A. C. S. for In dians, at Port Sumner, tbe cattle presented do not lullil the conditions fcere eet form, as many as do not will be rejected. Ten'por cent, of money due contractors will bo retained until the contract is ful filled. Two responsible persons must sign each hid. guaranteeing that it the centraot is awarded to the party or parties therein proposing, they will enter mto ample bonds tor toe taithlal fulll inent of the contract, and when tbe parties thus offering as sureties are unknown to tbe undersigned, their ability to reimbuise the loss to tne united states, whioh would accrue in caso of lailure, must tx attested before a magistrate or other officer em powered to administer oaths. Tbe parties to whom this contract la let will be ex pected to fill the contract themselves anv sub-lotting ul the contract will be considered as a failure to com ply with the contract, and the contractor will be held responsible therefor. Endorse on the envelope 'Troposa's for Bool cattle, at i ort Sumnor, jncw aiexico W. H. BELL. Captain and C. S. and Brevet Mnlor. (J. s. A. Office Purchasing and Depot C. 8., District ot New Mexico, Santa ie, X. M.., February 7, WW. uiuu AKMY BUTTIES. CrncB of FuPEnvisiKQ Commissary. Militaht Division or thb Tknnkshkk, Nabhyillb, lenn., February 21, 18G0. BLALLU Jt'-KUl USALiS. which must be ib duplicate, with a copy of this ad vertisement attached to each, will bo received at this office until 12 o'clock M., THURSDAY. March 15, I860, for supplying PKESH BEEtf. of good and mar ketable quality, In equal proportions of lore and h-nd quarter meat (necks, sbankx, and kidnoy tal low to be excluded), for issue to the troop and others supplied by the Government with rations, at tbe following posts in tho Military Division of Ten nessee: Atlanta and Macon, Ga., Nashville, Chat tanooga, Ttiin.; liuntsville, Ala., and at all (posts nrawing supplies irom tne auove-uameo pests. Contraot to be in force six months, commencing on the 1st day of April, 1868, and ending the SOtu day of September, 1806, or such less time as the commissary-General oi Subsistence may diroct The necks of the cattle slaughtered lor beef to he cut oil' at tne fourth t vertebral Joint, and the breast tiimmcd down. 'Ibe shanks of foro Quarters to be cut off from three to lour inches above the knee joint, and of nino quarters irom six to eignt incuos above tne flam oi oi or noes joint. Pavmcnt will be mado monthly, or as early there after as lunds may be received therefor, mid in such funds as n ay bo furnished by the United States. Separate bids will bo received for each of the above posts, or one bid may tuolude them all. JNo bids will be received irom persons who come nnder the exceptions of the President's Amnesty Proclamation. Nor will bids in which such persons are interested, eithes direotly for indiroctlv. be re ceived, uultse they can produce the pardon of the President. Bids from all other persons nnder said Procla mation must bo accompanied by the Amnesty uatn. Proposals must guarantee, signed stating that it a be accompanied by Lot .r. M.nnnDiKln a proper IHV JDCIiVIIDIUlU IfCl OU11-. , contract is awarded tfioy will person", enter bonds for tbe laitmui imminent ot tno con tract. The undersigned reserves the right to reject any ano an nius ciictcu. Indorse envelopes "Proposals for Fresh Beef,' and audnas the came to the undersigned. M P. SMALL. Brevet Colonol and C. 8., 2 26 lGt Nashville, Ttnn. ESH BEEF AND VEGETABLES 'AVY DEPARTMENT, ) Burbau or pKoviaioss ad Clothino, 5 March 6. 18W1. 1 Sealed Proposals, endorsed "Proposals for Fresh Beet and Vegetables," will be received at this Bureau until a o'clock P. M.. on the 16th day ot March instant, for the supply ot Fifty Thousand pounds of I'Ul.'tll TITjT-f 17.f... -I'l 1 ...... .1 j n4" f S.UOAX J ' . . ' U11U 1JLV 1UVUBUIIU JIUUHU- Ul FRESH VEGETABLES, at the Philadelphia Navy Yard and Station, as required 1 he Beef and Vegetables mut be of good quality, ano tne nest rno market auoros, ana eacii arucio must be out rod lor by tbe pound. l ne i5eei to be in equal proportions, tore ana uina quarters. iionus, wiin approved security, wiu oe requireu iu one-ball the estucaied amount of the contrast, and twenty per cent, in addition will be withhold from tne amount oi eacn payment to oemaae, as conatoiai security lor the due perlormance of the contract, which will, on no account, be paid until it isfuliy complied with. Every offer made must bo accompanied by a written .uarantoo, slpucd by one or more responsible per sons, lhat the bidder or bidders will, il his or their bid be accepted, enter into an obligation within live days, with good and sulUcient sureties, to lurnlsu tho articles nrnnnsed. Ao proposal will be considered unless accompanied In such auarantee. and bu sattifactorv evidence that the bidder it a regular dealer in the articles proposed and has the lictmxe reauired bv act of Coniress. The Department reserves the right to reieot anv proposal not considered advantageous to the Gov ernment. OOlUl OVEKNMENT SALE OF SURPLUS II AUD J BliEAD. S CBBIBTKKCB OFVICB, U. S. A., ) NO 8 S. GAT STRBKT, I Baitimorb, Md.. Fotruarv 27. 1808. 1 Scaled Proposals, in duplicate, will be received at this otlioe until SAl'C UD AY. March 17, 1800, for the purchase oi surplus iittu iiKfc.AU on nana at tnis depot Proposals must state that the oiler is made nnder advertisement of this date. I be bread is in boxes vf fifty (50) pounds each. No Drouosala received lor less than twenty (20) boxes. Purchases will be delivered on board of transports without expense to tne purcnaser. Pavmont reauired in Government funds on notifi cation of acceptance of bid. Twenty days allowed purchasers to remove stores. Proposals to be endorsed on the envelope, "Propo sals lor Hard Bread," ana auaressea to . , THOMAS WILSON, Brevet Lt.-Col. and C. S. U. 8. A.. 226 17t Brevet Brig. Gen. Volunteers. DENTISTRY. ISAIAH PRICE. DENTIST, GRADUATE OP rniladeliibla College of Dental Burner?, cuus 186S-4. lornierly oi w eat CCctiiur, P., having aervea three years in t He Arm v, liae leeuiuea tne practice ot ma iroiewun .aixto. 241 xi . r.Lc-v A.r -i oucci, i ijimjciiiui, lie LI endeavor to aive satisiaotory attention to all wbu UiBJ ICUUUI HIM UlUltMlUUM W rrHE COLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION ORI- X lnatta the Anaatbetlo use of SPraOl'H OXIDE GAH lor l'xtractluy Teeth wltliout palu. W K DO SO ITH til lilKfiL WUitK. Ottlce, No. 1ST WALNUT btiee , 1 hUadeitihla. uu' GOVERNMENT SALES. Atvuf. el.K Ur OMJlfLl yUAKTLR j MAfcTiR'b RlOREei. Cmxr QrAaTiBUASTKn's Ovfick, ) 1J1POT o Washington, I WABHiKaTow. 1. C. March 8. 1866. 1 Will be sold at 1 ubno Auction, at Linco'n lemt. Washington, I). C. under the riirection ef Brevet Colonel C. fl. Tompkins, O. M.. on JUKDAY. March 27, J8fi6, at 10 o'clock A. M.. a lsrce lot ot condemned Cuartcrmaster's Mores, consisting of: t bens, i vV lioolkarrows, l)etk, 2M)iba Paints. Printing Press, and Type.'b' ib. Lead Pipe Blankets, 13W lbs. scrap t st Ireu, 46.820 lbs. Scrap Wrought Iron, 80,(M) ibs. Iron Tire, 1030 lbs Scrap Leather, now, 1KJ0 lbs. Hope, 1000 lbs. Scrap Steel, 46 Ibs. Kino, 25 Anibulauoos, lUldlrS, t hairs, Horse and Yi agf n covers, Harness, Feed t roughs, Halters, hsddles. Lines, Vtavon wheels, iinDS, and Horlies. t liugay. DrngMill, Anv 1, Tire Bender, 25 Cans, 8 Slop Carta, in two-norse wagons, Portab e torges, 10 two-horse Spring Smiths' ltel.ows, Planes, Saws. wagons, 3 four-horse Spring M'agons, 126 "Wheeling" Army Wagons, 18 Soavenier Wagons, 1 Water Wagon, Kto. Cauldrons, f ire and water tioso, Hydrants, Bake Ovens, I'latloim etcafes. Ihesa ewilt be continuod irom day to day antil ail the property is sold. Tbe stores must be removed within five days from date of sale Terms Cash, in Government funds. if. n ituctvr.u, Brevet Maj.-Gen. and ( lilot Qtiar.ermaster, 8 9 15t Depot of Washington. SALE OF STEAM BOILEK, FORCE PUMPS, WA1EH PIPE, ii IKE PLUUa. kTC, com prising lUb WalM VY UiiJVO Ai UlliOUUHO, V. V. QUABTEBM AETXB' GXNKRAL'B OKFIOK, ) Fibst Division, t WASniwoTOit. b. C. February 28. 18(18 1 Bv order of the Ouartermator- .cneral, there will he sold on the premises, at publlo au tioa, undor tbe direction of Captain George T. Browning, Assist ant uuaitcrmasier, (in IHURSDAY. April 6. ISCft. at 12 o'clock M., tho tollowlng described public pro perty, to ait: . ONE 6TEAM BOIL&B. SO feet long and three ieet in diamotcr (with two 13- inch return hues), made of f inch boiler iron, t 1th all the necessary appurtenances, including cast-iron front, gauge cocks, giobe valves, teed pump, smoke stack, and hood, steam gauge (Asbcrofl'a patent), grate-bars, pipe, plugs, reducing pieocs, etc, all in ? od order. WO WOKTH1NGTON S1EAM FORCE PUMPS, Ko. 6. 18-inch cylinder, U-incu stroke, ij horse power each, and each capable of pumping aud forcing 100 010 gallons of water per day. Connected with them are tno requisite vaives, gianus, couplings, oenos, elbows, double-valve oil cups, e'o. These Pamps are comparatively new, and in complete working order. A large quantity ot wajkk rirti, as toiiows: 5,ibz ieet ti-incn cast-uon w ater ripe. 12,000 S-inch boo 6(4 2 000 i.eoo 6,000 2-inch wrought-iron 14-incn cast-iron li-H -inch 1-inch " " " 3-Inch " " lHIRTY Na CAST-IRON FIRE PLUGS, (Avrcs' patent), with ail the necossary connections, such as Vs, iienos, Stop-cocks, Elbows, Four-wav nieces. Etc.. all in excellent condition ; together with ALL IHt. IUULS, ,TO.. required for making alterations and repairs in water- pipe, sucn as l ipe-cuuing juacuwes, Taps and Dies, Plyors, Crabs, Drills. Punches, Caulking Too's, Etc Terms Cash, in Government lunds. Deliveries will be made to purchasers on or before tbe first (1st; day ot May next. A bout ior Giesboro.will leave the Sixth street wharf every boui during the day of sale. Any lortucr inioimatiou mat may oe ooeireu win be given upon application, iu person, or by letter, to Captain George T. Browning, A. Q, M., Giesboro, D. C, or at this office. J A Mi. a A. tlilN, Bvt, Brig. ien , in cliarpo, 2 28tal First Div., Q, M (i.O. s ALE OK fcEKVfcEA BLE AAD DAMAGED HObPIlAL PKOPEKIY. Wasiiinotos. T. C, March 0 18T)8 Will bo sold at pubho auction, on THUUsuAY. tho 15th day of March next, at Judiciary Square AVarehouses, back ot City Hall, in this city, a large quantity oi serviceable and damaged hospital pro perty, principally consisting ot rta;r mattrostcs aud pu-.ioweir, lows. Gowns, iAnterns, Plates, Bowls, Mug. Tin Ware, Knives and Fort3, spoons, &c. Blankets, Sheets, Drawers, Shirts, Motqulto Nets, Counterpanes, suppers. Socks, Forty-ewht hours allowed to purchasers to remove property. ior ma casn, in uovoruiuoui mmm. CtJAS. SUlHERLANf. Surroon U. S. A. Md. Pur. 3-7-Tt C, V BOl tXER, Auot. OFFICE OF ASSISTANT CU AKIEKSl ASTER, "Wilwgton, Del.. F'ebruary 12, lSiiO. BALEOF6C0 SURPLUS GOVERN siENT MULES, All Good and servicoaDie. Will be sold at public auction, at Wilmington. Dol on EVERY FKI DAY during the month ot March, ONE liUNDKKD MULES. The etrccial attention of purchasers is invited to the fact that these atuU s are largo, well paired, and in excellent condition, being the surplus team aiules ot W aslniie ton uepot. Animals sold singly, sules to coii iuom eat 10 A. M. Terms Cash, in United States currency. Bv orderof 2 27 tmbSO Bvt. Brig.-Gen. JAVES A. EK1X REVENUE STAMPS, REVENUE STAMPS, Bs. VENUE STAMPS, .n an ueicriiiiniB, Ol all dssctlptions, . . . . Always on hand, Alwavs on band. AT FLORENCE BEWINO WACIlIfiH t'O.'M OKKICB, AT FLORENCE bK W1NO MACHINE CO.'S OFFICE, 0. 6TO CI1KMNUT Ktrcet, f x0. b'V - union u t cscriei. One door below Heventti street. One door below derenth atieet. Tbe most liberal d'scount allowed. ', 1 he mot liberal discount alluwed. 8 8ILBERMAN & CO., IMPORTERS OF FANOY GOODS. No. 13 iV. rOTJHTH Street, PBILAPBLfBIA. rertemennalea, Pocket Books. Pones, Travail tngBaga, Satchels Dressing Cases. Ladlea Companions, writing Desks, Fortlolioe, Worlt Boxes, jewel o, riioio irraoh Albums, Opera Glasses, Field Glasses. Spectacles, Card Cases. China and Gilt Ornamenta, fooket CuUciy, Razors. Combs, tt rustics, rerlunierv, nuaus, rans, uair Jiets, Bair Ornamenta, Bteel JeweUy, Jet Goods, Cor nelian Gooda, Bracelets, KeckJanes, Belt Claspa, Htuds, bleeve Buttons Hcarf Fins. Hoarf Klurs, Bilk Watch Guards, Leather Guards, bteel and Plated chains, Watch Keys, Pliuwl Plus, Violin Strings. Beads ol all kinds, Dolls. Huhber Balls, Dominoes, Dice. Chessmen Chess iiA.rd. Hirtiiiniiuin hoards. Having Cards. Poekit Flasks, Drinking Cups, Tobacco Pipes, Tobaooa Boxei, Tobacco Pouches. Match Boxes, Pipe Stems, Cisa. Tubes. Cluar Cases. sisur f O SHIP CAPTAINS ACF UYVJNttKS. ItlK I nnderslgned having leaaed the KFNHINGTON l--C31i.W DOCK , begs lolmorm bia friends aud the patron 01 the Dock that be Is prepared with Increased facilities to accommodate loose uaviua " w u xviseu ur repaired, and being a pramlcal ahlpsarpenter and eauiker, will give personal attention to the vessels en trusted to him lor repair. vl. C aptams or Agemi. pum vii,w wjU awiuusw having vessels to repair, are solicited to call. Havlne the agency for the sale of "Wettersteai'a f... .. fiaiim i ...nrmltlou" for Conner Paint, for the pieservatlon ot vessels' bottome, ftr ibis city, 1 ata Pre- aied to mruaui tue.am. - j. urrT 1 Kensington etorew Dock, 111 ' DELAWARE Avenao. above LACKEL Htreet, 1EVENLE STAMPS, REVENUE STAMPS, Xt KKVEMJE BlAiuro, Of all descrlutlons, . OI all descrlpitous, AVways on hand, Alvtava on hund. ATFLORFNCHI BFWING MACHINE O.'H OH'KIfF, AT FLOBEXCK eKWIKO MACH1KK CO. '8 OFFICE, Ho. 6'i0 CHKhM'T Mtreet, o. m oiir."Boi nireet. One door below Seventh street. One aaor below Beveuib atreet. The moat liberal discount allowed. 1 he tuost liberal dlecuvut allowed. J ft GOVERNMENT SALES. LAKGE SALE OF C.Li AKTEIlMASTEli'S SIORKS. CHIEF VfUARTinMASTltR B CIFtlCB, LiKPOTOJ' VVa8IHGTON. Wasbinutoh. D. C . March 1. 18S6. will be sold at lubio Auction, undor tbe direc tion of Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel JAVK-i M. MCOBE, A. U. Jl., at VVareliouso No. 6, on New York avraBO, between Eighteenth and Nineteenth streets, Washington, D. C , on 1UE.-SDAY. March 20 1801, at 10 o'clock A. M a large lot ot Quarter- mas era stores, consisting ci 19 Ibs. Munatto jt Toik Barrels, Acid, 19 Adzes, assorted, 102 gallons Alcohol, 4 Anvils, - 1535 augers, assorted, 612 Axes, assorted, 80 Broad Axes, 101 Hand Axes, Hi Palls and Chains, 22 Carpenter s' Benches, 100 Wood Benches, 8 Wash Boards, 1!) Copper Boilers, 1(9 Dooi Bolts, assor'd t jv-iiows, 12 Bevols, lo2le t Leather Belt ing. SJfeot Rubber Belt- Ing, 1.2P1 Bits, assorted, 13 Blocks, aa-ortud, 20 Collin Boxes, 8 Wood Boxea, 12 Dredging Boxes, 1 Oraughuug Board, 225 Chatr Bottoms, 125 Cbalr Backs and Arms, 100 Chair Backs, 108 Chair I-eg-, 3 050 Ctiair Strotcheis, GOO mitin Chimneys. SCO Spring Window tto ts, P2 Ibs. Borax, 6,C00 Copper Bottoms, 4 Plumb Bobs. 1 000 lbs. Fno Clay, 1 0U0 lbs. Copper, CC0 Stove Doors, 400 Chairs, assorted, 4'0 F'inlU Desks, lOOOfllce Desks,' 00 Ittickot Eitrs, 2 KJ Fi es, assorted, 1 t4 Bastard Files, 11 OlK) Lights Glass, 2 000 Saucepan Handles, 1 L"j4 Chisel Handles, l.f.ll Axe Handles, 2 COO Window Sa-ih, SK0 gross Sciows, as sorted, 1 100 Shovels, asserted, 20 OHO Ibs. Sptkoa, , 1 00) Siove Foot. 2,00!) Ibs Cast Stool, 700 boxes fin, l,( (o Lamp Tubes, 105 Ca?l Iron iraps, KO vards Silver Tinsel, 0,836 Papers lacks, as sorwd, 100 Wheelbarrows, 4 too lbs. Wire, tO.tOiDbs. Zinc, C,(Hi0 Escutcheons, 6 Clrculat'g Boilors, 4 Moam nonets, 2 Marking Bruslies. CS8 Whitewash Bru's, coy paint urusbes, as sorted, S01 Varnish Pruslies, 203 Dust Brushes, IU Clott ea Brushes. 2 C81 Chisels, aesorted, 25 lbs; French Chalk, 1 C20 Pick hftndies, 25,000 pairs Hinges, as- asortcd, 63 Cast Iron Hoppers, 25 W0 lbs. Iron, assorted. 1.500 Knot s, assorted, 2 ooo lbs. Lead, 2 926 C lust Locks, 8 600 Cupboard Locks, 400 Wallets, 112.C00 lh. Ot Nails. 16,0(0 Ibs. Wrought Nails 1,000 Fry ing Pans, 2,000 lbs. roueht Pipe, 421 Pianes, aosonod, 250 Tin Pumps, as sorted, 600 lbs. Iron Rivets, WO lbs. Rods Wire. iiOO fables, assorted. Tbe tale will be continued li om day to day uuitl all of the property is sold. The stores mutt be removed within five days from date of sale 1 era's Cash, in Government funds. By order of Brevet Major-Gcncral D IT. RUCKER, Chief Quartermaster, Depot of Wa hington. CHARLrrt 11. TOMPKINS. 8 8 15t Brevet Colonel and Quartermaster. SALE OF GOVERNMENT RU1LDINOS, TABLES, FENCING. WHARVES, ErO. 1 1 . AT GIESBORO, D. C. Qtabtebmabtkk Gesebal's Office, ) f 111: t division, ' WARHrsGTOir, D. V , 1 cbrunry 27, 1866 ) By order of the Quartermaster-General there will be sold on the premises, at l'ublio Auction, nnder the direction ot Captain George Z Browning, A Q. M., commencing on MONDa Y, April 2, 1806, at 10 o'clock A. M., and continuing from tbe same hour eeoh day tbcreaiter (except WEDNESDAY and IHURSDAY, April 4 and 6, on which days the Mill and Water Works will be som). until the whole shall liavo ocen disposed ol, the lolluwing described pub lic property, to wit: Eleven (ll)OFPlCES(lranu): 28x140 (two stories), 10x20, 16x38, two 20x20 (two stories), lox28 (kitchen adjoining, loxiti), 12x82, loxlti, two 20x20, and 2tx75. Eigbtv-nine b) LABCKKRS' OUARTERS (ftame): tevento -lour 16xlb, fourteen 12x11, and one 10x16, with shed adjoiniuu;. 8x14 ten 10 DWLLLlNUb (frame): 28x50 (two stories, with back buildings, 12x82), tour 10x21, lf,v4li lf!vR2. IKxOR mlth i ntt li'.v17 or,H Iwn knehens adjoining, 9x12 and 10x10), 10x20 (with Kini) 1lt-vlA VL-vJ Ixkiith flhrwl nLlmntn. lr.vAfll Nine (U) MEfcS HOUSEM I'rume): 28x100 (two stories), 16x60 (with wni" 10x20), 28x140 (two 6' ones I, ibxiyu (with addilious. 18x12). 28x140. 28x50 (two stories), 16x50, 10.bl, and 28x40. Ibirty-two (82) STABLEs (Irame): Twenty-lour zrxioi, Bix zoxooo, one iixa, una one taxzy (witn snea auioining, nxooi. one l hO.'i'H AL siAiii.is (frame), with 5270 lineal itet ot stabliug. One 1) IM-UINCt STAB1 K (frame . with 6312 hneal Ieet ot stabling iwtnty (20) BkiLUIAGS f'rtime): ZHzB2, ZHx5. 18x32, 18x31, )6xti6, 10x16, lour 16x60, tour x22, ztxwa, 2BX13U, zixw, 2xduo, :. :-u, ana iix.n. Mir.LiuiACi. iios iincat ieet Ihiitv-lwo (32) VYAlEtt TANKS. 4x10. two loot deep. Seventy-eignt (78) m AiNuri.s, u. xirj, throo-and-a- nai ieet deep. Twenty (20 CUT-HOUSES. One (1) BAY Ml ED, 112xbi2 One(l) GRalN HOUSE iiinine): 5Cx2?0. 'J hree (8) WHARVES : one 4)181 souare feet, one ll.nyj fquare ieet. ana one i- Kiuare ieet. PLJSt 1JNG, i3.0hO lineal Uet One 11; Si OhEliOU&E (lruuie): 52x150. Tno BLACKSMITHS' SLOPS drume): 48x160. and tuxibo. One (1) ENGINE UOUSK. 17-32. The bui'dmgs will be sold singly, and must be re moved wimin hiUen days. the builuiLcs will be taken uoirn at tne expense of purchasers; but tbe lumber will, if desired, ne de livered by ibe Government, in o of charge for trans portation, on ibe depot wnuii. leruis i,uhii. in iiovcrnixioi'. inuus. A boat for Giesboro wil leave the Sixth street whari overv hour during the i.uy of Baio. For lurtber inlermation, i.j ply in person or by letter to Captain GEORGE T. BPCAVNING, A. Q M, Giesboro, V. C, or to this cflice. JAMES A. EETN, Brevet Brignd t i-t-eueral in charge 8 2 Ct Fmt division, Q. M. G. O. ALE CF GOVERNMENT PROPER.! AT MACON. CA. By direction of the btCl.Ll ARY OF WAR, all LUUDING MATERIALS, STEAM ENGINES. MACHIINFJt Y, TOOLS. IRON, Ol'PEK, LUMBER, AKD STORKS OF VAKIOUS KINDS. which were eoliccted at lu.cm, Ga , by the Con iederato Government, for ti i erection and perma nent operation ot a large ain.ory, laboratory, and aubciiai; ana tuso TCOLS. MACHINERY, AND MATERIALS collected from iron works aiu armories in the States ot Alabama and Georgia, will Lo sold at PUBLIC AUG .ION. Among the articles to be to U arc : 9,000 lbs. Copper pigs. . 42,000 lbs. Copper round red liH.COO lb. Copper bar. 20,( 00 lbs. Copper sheet. 200,f001bs Wrought Iron Lii and rod. N O tons Pig Iron. 750 tons Cast Iron unserviceable shells, 64,000 lbs. Lead pics, 46,000 lbs. 'Tin block and slice!. 4.000 lbs. Chain crane and mole. 15,000 yards Cloth Cotton, Unglish Serge, oiled and enamelled. JK POO lha. Powder. b'lOOieet Bolting gum tLd leather, assorted sis- s. " 200 Machines Drills, riarers. Milling, Screw cutting. Steam and Inp-baininurs. Besiaos: Harness, 85 L'inervlcoable Cannon, iron and bronze, Laboratory Store I and Materials, Spaio Parts (new) for fcpriugueid 11 us Ve wand toll's Revolvers, and au assortment of Saddles. Horse Eauipments. Infantry and Cavalry Ac- eoutrements, Blankets. Wagon and Gnn Carriage Irons, 80 broken Gnn Canlages, PAINTS AND OILS. Tbe attention oi Northern lu ers is called to this sale, which is a large one, and of valuable liroporty. Full printed Catalogues of ihe property to be sold ean be obtained from the Chiel of Ordnance at Washington, D. V.. and from the Commanding Ollieor of tho August Arsenal, Georgia. . The sale will commence on WEDNDSDAY, April 4, 1866, and continue every day mull all the property is '"lerms Cssh, in United Ftates currency. D W. FLAGLER, Captain Ord. Brev. l.t.-Coiouel, 8 2 i2t Com. Augusta Arseual. ' GOVERNMENT SALES. SALE OF STEAM . GRIST MIHV at Tna CAVALRY DEloi, GIESBORO, D. C QUALTtnlJABltU CiEItKUAL'S OFFICB, ) F'lltST IIVISION, I WAStiiROTOw, D. C, February 21, m. 1 By order ol the Quarlermasler-Gcneral, there will bo sold on the premises, at public auction, undor tho duection o ( aptafn George I. Brown.ng, A. Q. M., on WEDNfoUAY, April 4, 1806. at twelve ochick M , the lolfowing dt scribed public property, ONE (l) STEAM GRINDING AND FEED MILL, (irsme, with massive granite foundatlons),40 by 80 feet, with coal, hay, and euglue housea attached, all const ructed of tbe voryb .st material, and iu tno moat substantial manner. A. so, at tbe same timo and place, the machinery atd appliances ot the null, consisting of ONE (1) 1NGINE, OF 100 HOUSE POWER, with ovllnder ot twenty two (22) Inches diameter and twenty-four (24) inches strove, sot uoon a heavy cast iron bcd-piate, with cold and hot water pumps and beater, and a cast iron tie. wheel with drivng pulleys ot the same materia), ton do) feet in diame ter aud twenty-lour (21) inches laco, with Judson's patent governor. 1WO (2) BOILERS, of SIXTY-HORSE POWER EACH, made oi thebcst boiler iron, five sixteenths (6 16) of nu men iu luiufcuess, nve (oi loot in oisutetor, una onruen (14) leot live (6) inclios iu lenTiii; each boiler containing sevonty-six (761 lap weldd lluos, each three (8) and one fourth (!) inches in diameter, villi nn iiir miuiFiie uiiitMiiisuei, (IU)l AIK.- Cf ,KKl-iL'.s PATEN V BUCKISO HAM TUlRli (aO)lNCUE SPRING MILL. constructed ot solid French burr millstone, and sot in heavy, well-ba auced frames, with hay cutters, el valors, and conveyors sullioietit to cut aud handle the hay, grain and prepared feed on the most eco nomical ana labor-saving plan. Tbe (halting is ot flu shed wrought lion, and the pulleys of cast-iron, laoed and balanced, with hangers and boxes, tnfllcient to drive ten (lo) psfrs oi burrs, etc. The main drtving-boit is of toun4 ply rubber, and twontv-tour (24) inches wide. The bi Its tor driving the mills, etc., are of the best oak- tanned, patent stretched leather. '1 lie Engine, Boilers. Machinery, and Fixtures of every description, are ol the very best materials and workmanship, and are still in excllont eoudition and fine working order, the mill having boon in opo ibuuu umy huuui uucun niontus If deemed advisable bv tho noert of the Govern. meut ob tbe day ot sale, the builoings will be sold sepaiatoly. jriillO V.BCU, 111 VJ U V CI 11 Illt'U b 1UUU9, Purchasers villi Le roouired to remove thotr property before the first (1st) day oi May next, un ess othetwise arranged with tbe owner of the giounds. A boat for Giesboro will leave the Sixth street wharf every hour during tbe day ot sale. Any turtner iniormation mat may do aosirea wilt Fiviu ni'i niMiuii, iu " i nuu vi vj lOllur, IV Captain GEORGE T. BROWNING, A. U. M., Gios- ooro, or to tuis omco. a. rjciiM, Brevet Brigadier General, 2 20 81t In cbargo First Division Q. M. G. O. UREAU OF ORDNANCE, Navy Dupaktvent, ) Washington City, January 18, I860. ) SALE OF SERVICEABLE AND UNSERVICE ABLE NAVY POWDERS AT THE UNITED b 1 Al ES NAVY YARD, NORFOLK, VIR GINIA, There will be sold to the highest bidders, at Pnh- lio Auction, at ncr n of tbe 16ih day of Maroh, 1866, in the oflico of tbe Inspector of Ordnance, at the Norlolk Navy Yard, by sample, five hundred and thirty four thousand tour hundred and three (M,ll)pourias oiaavx l ow DRS, as loilows: coj.ew pounds serviceable. 7,b77 condemned. 19,618 " damaged. 4,618 " compressed. As only about two hundred and soventt-two thou- sanu turee hundred and fiity five 1 272,865) pounds of thiset owdeje are in barrels, purchasers iuut nro- vit e barrels into which tbe remainder ot thepow- oeis may oe emptioa irom toe tanas, tor wniona peiiod 01 thirty i30) days will be allowed, The pow dor in barrels, however, must be removed within ten days fiom tbe dav of sale, otherwise they will revert to tne government. Terms Cash, in Government lunds: ono-halfthe purchase money to te deposited at the completion ot tbe sale, and the remainder before the powders are removed. H. A. WISE, 22615t Chiot of Bureau. UREAU OF ORDNANCE. Navy Depaktmmt, Washington t ity, March 2. 1866. J OF NAVY POWDERS AT THE NAVY SALE YARD, BROOKLYN, N. Y. There will be sold at l'ublio Auction, to the highest bidders, in the cilice of the Inspector oi Ordinance oi the Navy Yard, Brooklyn, N. Y , at noon, on the 3d day ol April, 1866, lour thousand lour hundred and ninety-nine (4499) barrels Navy Powders. These Powders will be sold by sample, iu lots ot ono hundred, two hundred, and throe hundred barrels Purchasers to furnish barrels into which tbe powders may be emptied from the tanks. 'ierms One halt cash in Government lunds, and tlie remainder on the lemoval of tl o Powder-, for which a period of ten days will bo allowed. It not then removed, the Powders will revert to the Govern ment. IT. A. WISE. 8 8swt41 Chiot of Bureau. s ALE OF MANURE, QCAItTElilTAPTEU GEEUAL'a OFFICE, 1 r lit st division, W APniKGTOH, D. C, February 23. 1861 Will be sold at the Cavalry Depot, Gieboro. D. C, a laigo quantity of stock-yard MANURE, which will be delivered to purchasers on the ground, or in larct s or boats to bo provided by them, at lorty (40) cents per cubio ard. '1 wo or more Coats (according to size) can be loaded per day. 'ictus Cash, in Government funds. By older ol the Quartermaster-General. JAMES A. EKIN, Brevet Brleadier-Geneial, 2 27 2ft Iu charge First Division Q. M. G. O. RAU OF ORDNANCE. Navy Department. I Waehihgton City, February 28, I860. ) SALE OF NAVY POWDER8 AT THE NAVY YARD, PORISMOUTU, N. IT. Tbeie will be sold lo the highest bidders, at Publlo Auction, at noon, the 12ih day of April, bv tho Ordnance Officer at tl e Portsmouth Navy Yard, N, 11 , one hundred and eighty-live thousand nine hun dred and sfxty-niue (185,909) pounds NAVY TOW DFR, as follws: 181.600 pounds Cannon Powder. 29 219 " Rifle " 215,150 " Musket Tlice Powders wiil te divided into lets of ono htn. 1 red barrel each terms, one-half cash In Government lunds, and the remainder on tbe removal of the Powders, lor vi hich a reasonable time, but not more than thirty days, will be allowed, the purchasers, however, to make every exertion to remove the Powders sooner. II. A. WISE, 8 1 tbml2t . Cbiof ot Bureau. SALE OF COVER NMENT CARTS, AMBU LANCES, AND ARMY WAGONS. Callig QUARTJtRMABTKH'8 OFFICE, ) Depot or Washimgton. v Wabbinotok, D. C, Maich 1, 1866. ) Will be sold at Public Auction, under tho diroction oi lire vet Colonel C. H. Tompkins, Quartermaster at Lincoln Depot, Washington. D. C, on TUES DAY, March IS. 1806, at 10 o'clock A. U., tho following mentioned Government properly, via. : 62 LIGHT CARTS. 100 LIGHT AMBULANCES, 800 ARMY WAG OX8, which will be sold singly, and must be removed vi ithin live days irom date of salo. Terms Cash in Government funds. By order of Brevet Major-General D. H. Rucker, Chief Quartermaster, Depot ot Washineton. CHARLES H. TOMPKINS, 8 2 8t Brevet Colonel and Quartermaster. LARGE SALE OF ARMY TENTS AND TENT FLIES. ; Depot Quabtxbvabteb s Ofvioe, 1 Baltimore, Md., Uarch 6, lHtW. Will le sold at Pubho Auotion, THURSDAY, Maroh 3, 1U66. at 10 o'clock A. M , at the Govern ment storehouse, No. 66 Conway St., Baltimore, Md. 62O0 (more or lees) unserrioeable, worn, ami con demned Tents and Tent F lies, consisting in part aa follows :- n8 n Jul Tenti 612 Wall " , 2757 CommoB " 55 Sibley " 206H Shelter -6xi Hospital Tent Files. 497 Wall Tent Flies. Five (6) days allowed for removal of property. Terms Cash, in Government funds. ti W. BRADLEY, Co'onel, Chief Quariermaster, 8 7 13t Middle Militaiy Department.