AUCTION BALES. -11. BURDETT, A.UO A NESnIF TIONEEE. E. 8. GOVERNMENT VESSELS AT AUCTION. BURDETT, JONES, Si; CO., WILL Mr. ON TUESDAY, September 5, 1965, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Nan Yard, Brooklyn (by order of the Noll Department,) the following-named vessels: Steamer AUGUSTA DINSMORE — Length, 169 feat; breadth, 32 feet 10 inches; depth of hold, 9 feet 2 inches; between decks, 7 feet 6 inches; diameter of cylinder, 40 inclieS; stroke, winches; tWo Eries6oll'S engines; one boiler with furnaces. Steamer FORT MOROAN—Length, Oh feet; breadth, al feet 8 inches; depth of hold, 10 feet 2 inches; between decks, 7 feet 7 inches; depth of diameter of cylinder, 36 lower bold, 7 feet Inches; Inches; stroke, stilmbes; VertiCal engines; one holler with terse furnaces. Steamer 110141 R—Length, 185 feet; breadthOilftet , 9 inch ": depth, it•feet; depth between cinUlg'7 feet; diameter of, cylinder, 32 inches; stralf6;, 26 inches; two korixontal engines; two boilers With four furnaces. We-wheel Steamer lIONDVRAS—Length iqo feet; breadth 27 feet; depth of hold, 10 feet 2 inches; di e meter of cylinder, 86 inches; length of stroke; 8, feet; one steam engine. Side-wheel Steamer WANDO—Length. 226 feet; breadth, 2S-feet; depth of hold, it feet 6 inches; di n:icier of cylinder, 52 inches; stroke, 4 feet; two Oscillating engines; two tubular boilers, containing eight furnaces. Side-wheel steamer OLEANDER—Length, MS feet 10 inches; breadth, 23 feet; depth, - 9 feet 4 inehes; diameter of cylinder, 36 inches; stroke, 7 feet; One beaus engine; one boiler with two furnaces. Screw Steamer QUEEN Length, 168 feet finches; breadth, ra tuvi: depth of hold, 8 rest; height be. tureen decks, 0 feet 8 inches; diameter of cylinder, 42 inches; stroke, 42 inches; one vertical engine; one boiler with three furnaces. Screw Steamer DAYLIGHT—Length, 175 feet; breadth. 29 feet 6 inches; depth of hold, It feet; height between decks, 6 feet 10 inches; diameter of cylinder, 44 inches; Stroke, 24 inches. Screw . Tug-boat DELTA—Length, 61 feet 2 inches; breadth, 18 feet 3 Inches; depth, 6 feet 3 inches; diameter of cylinder, 16 inches; stroke, 16 inches; one engine; one boiler, Screw Tug-boat . .A.MARAN TR - US—Length, 109 feet; breadth , 90 feet; depth, S feet 3 inches; diame ter of cylinder, 80 inches; stroke, 30 Inches; one engine; one boiler with two furnaces. Screw Tug GAMMA—Length, 55 feet •5 inches; breadth, 14 feet 3 inches; depth, 5 feet 4 inches; diameter of cylinder, is inches; stroke, 16 inches; - one engines one boiler, one IUIDUCC. Side-wheel Ferry-boat " Com. 11ULL -- Length, 131 feet; breadth, 28 feet 10 inches; depth, 11 feet; inclined engine; diameter of cylinder, 36 inches; stroke, 9 feet; one bolter. t.nte-wheel Ferry-boat , Sl4o.KOKON—Length, 181 feet T inches: breadth, 32 feet 1 inch; depth, iS feet inches; diameter of erlinder, 44 inches; stroke, S feet; one beam engine; one boiler. SeLOoller GEO. MANOIIAM—Length, 107 feet; breadth, 28 feet 6 inches; depth, 9 feet 5 Inches. Brig BODlO—Length, 100 feet; breadth, 24 feet 9 inches: depth, 9 feet 4 Inches. TsnmS—Twently per cent. on the day of sale: the balance within six days, when the vessels must be removed from the yard. au2.9-mwf4t C. BELL, Commandant. CLOSING SALES GoVEuziMENT UOJASES AND. MULES, QvAnTERMASTEn GRNIZHAVS - OFFICE, WASHINGTON', D.C. August 24, 186-I. Will be sold, at public auction , the month or SEPTEMBER, to the highest bidder, at the time and places named below,_viz: NEW YORK. New Tork city, Tuesday of each wet, HO Horses each day, • , New York city, Thursday of each week, =Mules each day PENNSYLVANIA. Philadelphia, Thursday of each week, 100 nurses each day. 1 3 ltiladelubim Saturday, peptemller 2, andWedues day and. Saturday Of each week thereafter, 100 Mules each day. - Pittsburg, Thursday and Friday of each week, tO :4 - ..ptember 22, inclusive, 150 Mules each day. Harrisburg, Tuesday of each week, 150 Mules each day. :Mauch Chunk, Thursday, September 7, 200 Mules. Indiana. Tuesday, September SZ, Ito Mules. Greensburg, Thursday , September 14, 150 Horses. Reading, Thursday, September 14, 200 Mules. Altoona, Thursday. September 28, 150 Horses. I. Indianapolis, September .11,13,15, 25, 27, and 29, 150 it or,e, each day. Indianapolis, September 12, 14, and 16, 150 Mules each day 0.100g.0, September 5,7, 9, 19, 21, 2s, 30, la Mules rad, day. Chicago, September 4,6, 3, IS, 20, ite, 20, MO Horses each day. DELAWARE. 'Mtn:Linton, Friday of each week, 150 Mules each day. ihnington. Tuesday of each week, 100 Horses each day, NEW JERSEY. Trenton, Tuesday, September 5 150 Mules. Trenton, Tuesday, ARYLASeemb N er 19, 150 Mules. MD. Baltimore, 'Thursday, September 7, 150 Mules. Baltimore, Thursday - , September 21, 150 Mules. MISSOURI. St. Louis, Thursday, September 7, and Tuesday and Thursday or each week thereaftar, 200 Mules each day. KANSAS - . Fort Leavenworth, commencing Tuesday, Sep tem her 12, and continuing thereafter at such-times 35 the Depot Quartermaster may designate, 2,000 Mules. CrIESBORO, D. C. Tuesday and Thursday of each week, 100 Borses each day. Be sales of Mules Will take - place at. WASHINOTON, D. C. The animals to be sold in September are superior to any heretofore offered to the public. The majo rity of them arc sound and serviceable. It in expected that at this series of sales all the ear plus Government anima ls will be disposed of. Bay ors should therefore avail themselves of this last op :1)1011t M' to pure/awe. Animals -will be cold singly . :Mks to commence at 10 .31. Terms , cash, in United States currency. JAMES A. SKIN, Brevet Brigadier General in charge au2B-30t First Division, Q. M. 13r. 0. - EXTENSIVE AUCTION SALES -a , • l OF GOVERNMENT MEDICAL STORES AND HOSPITAL PROPERTY. Will be sold at public auction at the United States Army General Hospital, FREDERICK, MD., THDRSDAY, _SEPTEMBER 14, MS. at 1 o'clock P. M. A LARGE QUANTITY OF MEDiCiNES, HOSPI TAL STORES, INSTRumENTS, DRESSINGS BOOKS, STATIONERY, BEDDING, HOSPITAL CLOTHING, FURNI TURE AND .APPLIANCES. Catalogues of the articles to be sold can be pro cured by applyidg at this Dept,. or at the Genezill Hospital, Frederick, Md. after September tith. Mush of the property is but little worn, and is to be sold because no Ringer required by Government. The sales will continue front day to day mitil the property is disposed of. Terms casts in Govern Rent funds at the time of piirellase, The property to he removed by the purchaser within forty-eight hours front day of sale. - Among the articles to be sold may be mentioned the following' MEDICINES. Achim tartaricon 9Z. 256 "Enter forttor 02, hi . 2. Alumen 02. 0.48 Cateeltu oz. ass Cera alba oz. 480 Ceratußi resins! lbs. 50 C hioroformuni luchoutecaiesaya. pulr oz r . 144 C o. 240 COPllitla 02. 196 Ext. buehu flukluM 02. 203 Ext. cinchona! tiuldturt Oz. Zki Ext. ipecticuanine fluitium oz. 224 Ferri et quint:a citras oz. 28 Iperacuaninepulvis oz. 240 II agne.she sulphas lbs. 150 Ornt pUlvis oz. 98 Potassa, Maori) oz. 352 Potassm chloral or. 400 Potassw ultras oz. ' 208 Potassit iodiduin oz. 200 gniniat sulphas oz. 50 Seam chlorluatm liu lbs• 125 Sherry wine bottles, 144 INSTRUMENTS, Pocket eases. .......... ~..... Amputating ease General operating case Exsecting ca5e........... . .. Trephining case BEDDING, .No. of 1,721 946 " 1, 336 . " 2063 4,135 000 5,615 HOSPITAL CLOTHING. Drawers No. of 2,510 Gowns, dressing . " 128 Shirts, cotton " 2,758 Slippers . 9, 5 726 13 Socks, woollen FURNITURE AND APPLIA.NCES. Bedsteads, iron No. of 1,157 Bowls, dell' 408 Dishes, assorted 5ize5......... " 775 and Forks ` 972 " Butchers- 14 20 Dread Mugs, delf 554 Spoons, table " 400 • tea " 204 Spit mugs 245 Spittoons 420 Tumblers' glass 268 Chairs " 363 Clocks, (wooden) email 18 Tables, bedside .` 320 Besides a large quantity of Other articles too nu merous to mention. Further large auction sales of Medicarand Hospi tal Property will take place at the following locali ties at an early day, of which due notice will be :riven: Harper's Ferry, Va.; Claysville, MA.; Grafton. W. Va.; Parkersburg . , W. Va.; Charles ton, W. 'Vs.; and at the Medical Purveying Depot, Baltimore Md.; the last named Depot containing 2 large aiid valuable stock of new goods. Z. E. 8L16:9, Surg. U,, S. V 016., Medical Pur ItEON & eyor U. C0.,,.5. Auctioneers. Counterpanes Mattresses, hair Mattresses, straw and shuck, Pith /W. 5, hair ?MOW cilbt'S • Pillow eases, linen, white Sheets MILITARY. ts.UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS. —Wanted for the 'UNITED 'STATES MARINE CORPS, able-bodied MEN. Splendid induce ments held out to all entering the Marine Corps; glorious opportunity to visit foreign countries; good pg,: ri e t rilent accommodations, light and Easy do ea. For al er inforMittion inquire at the Remit. ing Rendezvous, No. 312 Sou h FRONT Street, Philadelphia, between 9 A. M. and a P. M. orrery day except Sunday. CHARLES HEYWOOD, lyi Captain and Recruiting Officer. el STILL ANOTHER GREAT TRIUMPH FOR EVANS & WATSON'S SALAMANDER Read the Following Certitleste Prom Messrs. Mill & Garrison, whose large four story Picture - Frame Dlanufactorq, Third and Pop tar streets, was destroyed by fire on the morning of the 18th instant PHILADELPIIA, August 18, / 888 . -.Meows.-.Meows.EVAA'S it WATSON I °mina:max t We take great pleasure in inform ,.mg you that your make of Safe, which has been - used by us, and MRS eX,IIOI3Cd to an intense heat for several hours at the destruction of our Factory by Fire early this morning, proved a perfect protec tion to our Books and Papers, which were found not to have been injured in the least degree. The great security of the §afe was shown by its falling from the third story, and being in no wise injured by the fall. We take great pleasure In recommending your make of Safe to any person desirous of a perfect Fire-Ptoof Safe. HALL & GARRISON. A large assortment of our FIRE and BURGLAR *PROOF SAFES on hand and for sale at No.. j South. Fourth Street. au22-stif EVANS ik WATSON. AR 7 EADYAND.CONCLTJSIVE TEST . of the prciphrtles of HEL3IBOLD% FLUID Ex..' TRACT .I:SCUM win be Ceotnarlson with those set forth In the united StatCs Diepensary..-104South Titivril Street. - • atehttixi CURTAIN 61.00D9. ][.. E. WALROAN, MASONIO HALL; 719 01911TNUT STREET• A FULL LINK OF LACE AND NOTTINGHAM ENTIRELY NEW AND RIGS DESIGNS, PINE, WHITE AND BLITZ MOSQUITO BARB WITS PATENT 'UMBRELLA FRAMES, ALL BLEBS, READY FOR USE. WINDOW SHADES. OF THE LATEST PATTERNS._ PIANO COVERS. A. CHOICE ABBORTMENT. 1y -t[ WHOLESALE DRY GOODS. 1865, FALL . 1865 • JAS, B. CAMPBELL & CO., 727 CHESTNUT STREET. Invite the attention or Gash Buyers at wholesale to their stock of _ FRENCH, BRITISH, AND AMERICAN AI~Y GOOD s • s.Whleb, for extent. variety, and general adapta tion to the wants of the trade, is unrivalled. SILKS, MERINOES, POPLINS, EPINGLINES, TARTAN PLAIDS. BLANKETS, FLANNELS, BALMORALS, WHITE GOODS, LINENS, and BRADFORD GOODS. Package Buyers supplied with scarce and desira ble goods at and under market rates. WHOLESALE BOOMS VP STAIRS. anlS-tf RETAIL DRY GOODS. WE ARE SELLING THE SAME T BLANKETS. for $6.75 a pair that we sold last year for pair that are selling the same Blankets for 00.75 per pair that other stores are now selling for $lO. We have every wake and quality of Blanket made, all at near half last year's prices. We have extra sizes and qualities of Blankets such as are not usually kept. Also, Cradle and Crib Blankets. Parties wishing Blankets may save $5 per pair by buying of us at once. Conifortables, very heavy, $4:60. Marseilles QuiltS, etc. R. D. &W. H. PEN ELL,IO2I. MARREN St., below Eleventh. at12.34t A ETIJ2sM AND WINTER, 1865_ Full stock now open, with daily large additions, bought for CASH, and offered at a small advance. Lines of Domestic Goods complete. Blankets in quantities or by the pair. Dress Goods, all at the new lower prices. Cloak and Shawl Stock up stairs. Boys' Clothiag—assortment fresh and good. WOOLLEN GOODS' Departinent made a leading feature; the foreign goods,/mainly of our own ordering, embraciliß novelties and staple styles of the old world, and, unexceptionable as they are, scarcely excelling the best fabrics of our own country, of which we claim to have one of the finest stocks in this city, bought direct from the manufacturers. - Cl/Mobil/a and Esquemaux. Beavers. Pine Cloakineff and Overcoatings. Black Beavers, Tricots, Fancies, &e. Black French Cloths Middlesex Colored eloakings. mater proof Cloakings. CASSIMERES. Medium weight for fall wear. Eaple styles for boys' wear. xtra weight tine goods. Harris" - and other =keit. All by the yard or piece, Wholesale or Retail, at the new Reduced Rates. COOPER A COWARD. au26-2t S. E. corner PIN T$ and MARKET. gtc) FOR it. GOOD WIDE BLA.OK SILK. Neat plaid fancy Silks, 451.75. Datlble-faevd, black figured, $ .1.65. Handsome - wide Poulin.