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pee er ene eek eee FTA ee ee STS Pay OR Wy es, ©: SOOT RT EVENING. STAR. meen Arctic Expedition. ay Cogn Edward B. Onapel, of Pen ag paid usa visit. He —— Hail, the Arctic ex- plorer, to st, and states that the letter ved from Mr. Hall—the first one published in the Journal ot ten some time in March. Mr. Hi Repuise Ba: a ee — seas masedintely sth of Aug matter of ‘wonder why Mr. Hall did not avail bimself as the summer season to make his journe; t Captain Chapel states that travel = only Be we soncnaarally accomplished during winter’ months, when everything is ceenen frozen up. In the summer the lakes and streams are Open, thus preventing the s'edge from crossing. These months are taker, advantage of, however, in forwarding supplies aa piesinene, &c., say for ten, twenty oreven fifty miles. ‘When Captain Chapel left there was a con- siderable fleet of whalers still at alse Bay. Mr. Mall Das evidently retained bis journal until the last ship was about to return home, so as to give the latest ible information. ‘The document is expec’ by the whaler Black Eagle, due about the middle of this month, and will doubtless contain mach valuable informa- tion. A cousin of Albert—a native companion of Mr. Hall—was one of a party whe discov- ered the body of one of the crew of Sir John Franklin, lying imbedded in the ice, from which it was with difficulty dislodged. The date of this discovery is at present eaknow=, but the journal may throw light upon it. ‘When last heard from, Mr. Hall ~ aed ‘were well and in the best of spirits. lieved that their journey to Boothia Fels par King William’s Land would be made success. fully. Ca tain Chapel passed the winter at Repulse Bay pean plessanlay on board the Montieello. He built a snow wall all around the vessel, some ten feet distant from its sides, as far up as the deck rails, covering the entire deck with a snow arch. He was enabled in this way to keep his cabin warm, and he says that he did not have even water freeze all winter. The thermometer stood in the cabin at sixty de- grees above zero, while outside it stood at aisty degrees below. The 2th day of Februar. the coldest of the season. ¥. Journal merce, 2d inst. Come LEGAL NOTICES. RPHANS’ COURT, Septen September 12th, 1855.—Brs- TRICT OF COLUMBIA, WasHING TON County, To wit -—In the case of Cathari Reynolds, mivistratrix of Joseph Beynolés, deceased, the administratrix aforesaid has, with the «pprobation of the Orphans’ Court of Washington ( “ounty afore- said, appointed SATURDAY. Uctober 7t! for the eRnal settlement and distribution of tiie per per" sonal estate of said dece: ind of the assets in band, as tar asthe same have been collected and turned into money; when and where all the credit- ors and heirs of «aid deceased are notified to attend, (at the Orphans’ Court of Washington County aforesaid,) with their — properly vouched, or they may otherwise by law be excluded from’ all benefit in gaid deceased's estate : provided a copy of this order be published once a week for three weeks in the Evening Star previous to the said 7th day of oF October, 1965." s+ 2. 0. ROBBINS _ fe 15-lawSw* Register of Wills. RPHANS’ COURT, Wasuixcton City, Dis- TRicT oF CorumBia—In Re.—The report of Sophia Koch. guardian to orphans of Chas. J. Koch Tate of Washington City, deceased, of the sale ot real estate under decree of Court. This cause coming on te) be heard on the re) the oath of the said guardian. the same day of ‘September: a. D., i worderedy’sijadged ptem! 355, orders adage: — FA decreed, That the sale of the real estate men- tioned in said report be, and the same is hereby, ratified confirmed, unless cause to the contrary be sbown on or before the 14th day of October next; Provideda copy of this order be published once a rton a weeks, prior to said day.in the — Bing Stars pew. F. PU: PRLL a of the Orp! we A true co} c. ROBBING, Zz. _senl- oo. = Register of Wits HIS 18 TO GIVE Fy bolag that the eubscri- bers have obtained from the Orphans’ Court of reine ge = Distrie of Columbia the persot estate of Robert Morris, late < of Washington county, D.C., deceased. All persons having c! cael the said deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subsc: on or before the 9th day of Carp soe next; they be ers ip by law be excluded from all benefit of the said estate. — under our henge this 9th para of 350 en HN AQbiva se 1-law3w* % as "TP HIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscri- has obtained from the ‘Orphans’ Court of pm pe County,in the District of Columbia tiers of administration on the personal estate vot Willem Bouglass, late of Washington City. D deceased. ay having claims against ths po deceased, are {cto t warned to exhibit the With the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, Gn.ar before the st day of September next; they may otherwise by law be excluded from all Veneat of id estate Given under my hand this 9th da; SOPHIA E. sep Il-law3w* Administratrix. HIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscri- ber has ——— from the ‘Orphans’ Court of Washington County, in the District of Columbia. letters of administration on the personal estate of Aza Gladmon, late of Washington, D. (.. de« ceased. All persons having claims against the said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof. to the subscriber, on or before the 8th day of July next: they may other- ee law be excluded from all benefit of the said esta Given under my hand this on a aay of of. Ri, gt ge 13 lew3w* of September, OEGLASS, ‘anteenten DAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, Ofce 14 Pa, Avenue, Washington, D. C GREAT pin NORTHERN AND W EEN EXPRESS FORWARDERS. Y MERCHANDISE. MONEY EY, JEWELRY, v VALU- Forwarded with SAFETY A AND pie! atch it ‘to all accessible sections of the count his Company snciee in the Briel Railway ay Towonia the NORTH, BAST. WEST AND NO WASHINGTO NEW. ryORK, BOSTON, Pua DELPHIA: BALTIMORE: Teo CINNATI, ST LOL youis: Connections are made at New York and Boston Pibsinee forwarding te th the C. enna teh ‘the HIT stoame! to FIVERP L. SOUTHAMPTON and HAVRE, and thance by Buropean cxpremes toaih pron é — towns in Great Britain ‘and the Couti out Collections of NOTES, DRAFTS and BILLS made 3 all accessible parts of the United States. 3029. C. DUNN, Agent, Washington, DO ISH-WANG, THE GREAT CHINESE REM REM- TEE ¥Y FOR GONORRHG@A, GLEET, Ox ~ Witt Perror™ a Cure. Ingrédients are purely vegetable. Itis pleasant to taste, has no bad odor, and may be carried in the vest jo et without fear of detection. Cirenlars free. Be = A bas. Sold by JOHN mS 3, REOMER, successor phen. 4 400 Chestnut str OD 1390 Fe, petingson by 8. 0. FO) 290 Pes phe. Sent by jaG-eoly Le eg a LE hime gy Clg oy 2 BUG Is Tenet ani aa by nt of land, and secur the seals of Ecole de Pharmacie de Paris, and the In College of Medicine: Vienna — Triecemar No. 1, isthe ag remedy for Relax- tion, Spermathorrhoea, and Exhaustion of the System. Triesmar No. 2 has b= superseded the naseous use of Copavia, Cu bebs, &c. Tries- mar No. 3is the infalliable remedy for all Impuri- ties and Seco: y frpptoms, thus obviating ‘al Letters Pat- ne = of mercury and all othe: rious ingre- Rach in the f fa most suis Lobes sedured Rete Goateunert rer and chan, < of atmosphere, in tincases, at $3 each, Saw sav a cases in Bini for 99. and in $27 —— ded ‘separate doses — Wholesale and retail v3 Dr. BABROW, No. 194 Bleecker street, zone ‘To be had also of SO. FORD, No. 290 > Pe. ave., corner lth st. N. a. MILLER, JOSTiCE OF 'E PEACE, ean’s ‘— yab- vother : Roicie. Be-, Be. ‘Legal advice given in ail as ae rtical: and claime tes vaeveaie of H® ELMBOLDS EXTRACT | alth and vigor to the frame ad cheeks Deli, r it bo treatment ee 14 » Bo —s Gcusumpticn, fi Insanity or ‘Epileptic Fits mar 25-¢ CT BECHU GIv and bloom to ee ELMBOUD'S EXTRAGT ‘and IM- HY PROVED eat WASH Eure cae, et sit Msorders, tn all thelr little or no bo re Sadie is tae! SS OrOE ave., eve. boa god gta AUCTION SALES. ¥ JA3. C. McGUIBE { & CO., Auctioneers. Rear ARIES UE oF po aks VIZ: NORTH M o'clock, on Jas Be gg ar at ohh Pa s ‘ibalvision” of lot in, Ty Davidson's sabi | Tornerof M nireet norte, witha depth of 100 feet on | 12th street west, Ene eti bevscld catt “ative ar atid in two lots, anit deemed advisable on the of ‘The sale of this Lot offers # chance now ach btain, ‘o handsome. ing shisd ter vosidsnces in that deiiehetat and rapldiy improving t of the city, CE emg a I a |. by fine new buildi eine iniobed fed in that now 8e popular nelghbor- —— One-half cash; residue in six and twelve ‘haser’s ¢: “Gonverancing at purchase Mcabine 2 00. se 7 {Intel&Chron} Auctioneers. y¥Y C. W. BOTELER, t, Jn., Auctioneer. LE OF VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS NEAR “tt F GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. FTERNOON, October 4; at 6 otocks 1 thatt geil on the premiees, f ts 64, 117, 198, 119.120, and 121, in Square No. 677, om north H street, near the corner of ‘I street, = the immediate vicinity of the Government ing care with & depth prone huwired fect. ‘The others jt ne hu: . front each tren fection H street north, with a 4 oops bg third - bi Tesidue = oe ax twel \t otes ar inte! satis- ag So, ‘Deeds and stamps at purchaser's ‘e. W. BOTELER, Jr., Auct. BY Cc, i BOTELER, Jx., Auctioneer. SIXTY-FIVE DESIRABLE LOTS AT AUC- On FRIDAY Sa TEEROON, | October 12, at 5 o’clock, I shall sell. on the premises, the whole of Square No. 203. This valual nie square has been di- yided into sinty five desirable building lots, front- ee = rag and 15th stroets and north V and north Wrhese Tots are all eligibly ee —_ well ork thy the attention of those desi: to make a profitable investment. Terms; One-third cash; eae in six and twelve months’ credit. Notes to bear interest and be sa- aoe cost. tisfactorily secured. o. We BOT at R,Jx., Auct. Conveyancing and BY J. ©. McGUIRE & CO., ae se HOU: rs 4 FURNITURE OF A GEUTLE- .EMOVING FROM THE ¢ On FRIDAY MORNING, October 6. Scanoneutaty at 10 o'clock, we shall sell,at 445 Massachusetts avenne, between Sixth and Seventh streets, a gen- = assortment of Furniture, consisting in part Walnut Hair Cloth Sofa, Rocker and Side Chairs, Walnut Marble top comand and Sofa Tables Walnut Hat Rack, Can at Reception Chairs Walnut Bedsteads, Washstands and Tables Wainut Marble top Bureau Painted Bureaus, Bedsteads a les Large Mepoqiay DE Dining Table, Refrigerator Feather B Bolsters, and Pillows, Husk and Hair Mattresses Brussels, Three-ply, and Ingrain Carpets le Cutlery, Crockery, and Glassware Parlor and Chamber Stoves Cooking Stove, and Kiteben Utensils, &c., aaa cash, &e. J _C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts, Y W. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers. VALUABLE BUILDING] LOr. 1” FIRST WARD On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, “October 6, at 5 o'clock, I will sell, in front of tHiefpromizes, rt of Let No: 12, in square &4. fronting 17 feet 6 inches on 22d street. near Pennsylvania avenue, and running back 124 feet to an alley. Terms cash. Conveyancing and stamps at the cost of the pur- chaser. oc 2-d W. L. WALL & CO., Ancts. B* J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, NEW FRAME DWELLING HOUSE AND VA- CANT LOTS, Q STREET. NEAR 3D On FRIDAY ORETERNOON. Oct Gata o'clock, premises, we shall sell, parts ot 6 and are bent gen ge 3 i, together foot = Q street streets, weat,, Funning . bet back 20 feet te to a 5 fect alley, witha side alley 15 feet, with improvements on part of one Lot con- sisting of anew Well built Frame Dwelling, con- taining six roome; good. peel surrounds all the iD sonvonient sized Lots, which will be subdi baliding Lots. se McGUIRE 2dts [Int _Auctione B GBEEN & apes Se ‘Auctioneers, LE OF THE BALANCE OF THOSE DE. SIRABLE LOTS NEAB THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE AT AUCTION. On FRIDAY, the 6th of October, I will set a and = 8¢ public sale, on the premises, at ivided o'clock by ‘irtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of ‘the ict of Columbia, the following described vali building Lots: All the balance of the Lots of Ground mpeg 2 ae Ne pina: and being in the Pot! istrict of me This iy north H and land North Capitol and Ist streets, and Lge mace sub. Stead in’ building Lots, with alleys throngh the Squar ‘The property will be sola “sg the highest bidder, without reserve, and the sale continued from day to day until all the Lots are sold. Terms of sale: On: rd cash; the balancein tix and twelve months. The purchasers to ase notes satisfactorily endorsed, bearing interest day of sale. The title is clear, and an abstract f. from w. Ward's examination will be exhibited on 18 Gepoatt of 825 on each lot will be reauired fr epesit of on each lot wil requir ‘om the purchasers when the lot is knocked down. There are fifteen lots on H and eleven on I streets remaining yet to be sold, the terms and conditions as above stated. and if the pote ny should fail to comply with the terms in five days after sale the Trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the first purchaser. The pur- chasers at former sales will please come forward with their deeds SE THOM PSO hr oer 'rustec. 8625-4 GREEN & TAMS, Aucta._ B JAS. O. McGUIBE & CO. , Auctioneers, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF LOT ON CAPITOL HILL. IMPROVED WITH TWO FRAME HOUSES. = out Ps; virtue of adeed of trust dated Joneary ig ra 1868, and duly recorded in Liber N.C. T, 2. folio 175, ras. prt ine ane Hecorts for Washing: ion county we w sell, at tion, on FRIDAY, the'sth day of October, A.D: 180m 835. at 5 o'clock +in front of the premises, a Part of Lot 2,in 8 quare No. 782, in the city of Washington. The part of Lot? fronts 17 feet on Massachu- fette avenue and 15 feet on North C street, and is improved with two small Frame Houses, ‘terms of sale: Cash All conveyancing and fare at prea cost. SAMUBE DAC ON, se %-eokde J.C. MeGUIRE & CO" Aneta. r JAS. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, BUILDING LOTS NEAR BALTIMORE AND wire, EAILROAD DEPOT AT AUCTION. be sold op the premises, on SATURDAY, the7th day of October, at 5 o'clock Ppt: Lots Bumbered one (1), two (2), three (3), thirteen (13), fourteen (14), fifteen (15), sixteen (16), seventeen 17), and eighteen (18), in Square numbered seven undred fifty-four (754); being the eastern half of said square, fronting on Third street east and E and Frtreets north. Each lot will be sold singly, with the privilege of one er more. ‘erms © One: third cash, and the residue in two equal it six and twelve months, with interest. ‘The deferred payments to be secured by purchaser's notes and deed of trust. Convey- ancing and revenue stamps at cost of purchaser. Teenty dollars to be paid down on each lot as Should any purchaser fail to comply fully with terms of sale within five days, the lot or lots will be re-sold at five days’ notice, at the risk and cost we parcheser se 2 J. McGU RE & ; CO. , Aucts, BY ©. W. BO amen Jn., Auctioneer. SALE AT AS ups ors Po BUILDING LOTS ORTH TREET On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, October 10, at 4s o'clock, T shall sell, on the premises, six desita- ble Lots in Square No, 158; each lot fronting fifteen base og north N strect, near the corner of Seven- nth stree' hah a pte 9 lepth about 80 feet. erms : One-third cash; balance on a credit of six and twelve months. Notes to be satisfactorily se- cured and to bear interest. ecg onvevancing and stamps at expense of purcha- ithe perfect. C. W. BOTELER, Jr., Auct. BY THOS. DOWLING, +, Auctioneer; Georgetown. VERY VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE Poe. T Ky LOTS IN GEORGETOWN AT On MONDAY AFTERNOON, Oct ber 9th, at 5 o'clock. I will sell in front’ f tl 5 ‘of Lot No. 60, and the whole of Lote Sl and s2° fh Beatty and Hawkin's addition to Georgetown, Hituated on the southwest corner of Fasieriek we Third streets, fronting 185 feet on Frederick street and 120 feet on Third street, i one of the most de- sirable locations in the tow: The property will be sold in lots of 30 feet each, "fronting on Third st. T : One-third cash; balance in six and twelve wich interest, secured by deed ef trust on P Conveys ie and stamps at the cost of the pur- chaser. Title perfect. se29 _ [ Intel.) THOS. DOWLING, Auct. AUction SALE OF.HOSPITAL PROPERTY, ©. W. BOTELER, Sx., AUCTIONEER. M Pes Was vezop. BU October 3 iis : ic Auction, DAY. October 5, 1885, at the Warehouse, Suiiciagy Square, Fifth and E streets, under tho direction of large Henry Sceecn, | Med. 8 K., U.S A., ge lot of serviceable property, consist- of— "Fron Bedsteads, Blankets. Mattresses. hair and shuck; Hair Pillows; Sheets. linen and cotton; Mugs.’ Pitchers, Knives and Forks, Spoons, wis, Shirts, Drawers, Locks, &c. rhe attention of housekeepers and proj hoteln and steamboats, dealers in second. hand ma. terial, add others, is "respectfully called to ‘can fies, ‘as articles are offered in quantities to suit i large and = purchasers. Pon vee 2 nis is ae funds. requir ba rad goods within forty- ‘eight hese sales will be continued eve ay for and remove ours from date of at Phe same place, until targnes pot notes ebieagrl oc 2-tf Surgeon U.S" A Mea. Patveyer, ‘AUCTION SALES. —— BY GREEN 4- WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. mae F SPLENDID. Pid the late Circuit Court of cBlair and otisere ere te, Willlam Gadsby decree of gafotiers, the Supreme Nene of th 3.8, gabecaent auctiou-en On TURSDAY. the Win aay of Oetebs ‘38 and in Square 167, fronting lackson Place, aniwent eat side of Lats ette Bach Lot havis ies ‘a front of 38 feet > peas de} gota tg 4inches. 2 bot 3%, 34, and 35, im the same Square, tronlpa oo th of 29 feet echoes nek eo lent |or) each of 29 fee’ nc! ast front of 29 feet Ii inches, and all of them a depth of eth Lote 28, 29, and 30, in the same re, front- ing on seventies street west. poy eg having o srent aes ne a de} ~ of 145 feet 4inches, except 2 hay 30, for part of its width is only 95 feet 4 it 1c ail All the Tots are bounded on the rear by convenient leva. Terms of sale: One-feurth of the purchase mone: to be paid in and the residue in four equ: Bel with t four, six vely [nturest whole purchase money shall be paid. Should any purchaser desire +. pa the purchase money and obtain his title at an earlier period than that fixed above, it —— doubtless be allowed on sapioesen to the court. ‘he terms of sale must be complied with in pd week after sale, or the property may be resold at the risk and cost of the first purchaser after one “Gonveyancla nd stampe at the cost of th Conveyancing a mpe at the cost of the pur- - LTER § ‘OX. Tustee. te 15-2tawts GREEN & WILLIAMS. Ancts. BY WM. L. WALL & F CO., Auctioneers, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A NEAT AND ‘OM- FORTABLE FRAME Beit aap LOT NEAR oon SMITHSONIAN INST: By virtue of a deed of trust ay hee saiveriber, dated pnanst 16, vemp) and duly recot — in liber J: A.8.. No. 208, folios 4, &c., one cf the land records, &e.. T Va offer for sale, at Weg aaion, on MORE: Y,, the 23d day of October, 1865, at 4 o'clock p.m Tpart of Lot numbered sieve, ft ») in one numbered three hundred and fifty-three, (353,) be: inning for the ge at the southeast corner of said ot, ane running thence ra be with 10th street west 15 ence west 100 feet; thence south 15 ects and: thence east 100 foct to sald 10th street and place of beginning, “fof the plan of the said city of Wa ington, ) with the improvements thereon, consisting of a'neat and convenient Frame House. This property is situated on 10th street west, acar anyone ‘avenue, and but @ short distance from Smithsonian Institution, in a healthy and pleasent neighborhood. The house is a two-story and attic house with back building attached. Terme: One third cash; the residue in six, twelve and eighteen months, the purchaser giving his notes for the deferred payments, satisfactorily in- dorsed, and bearing interest from the day of sale, and secured by a deed of trust on the premises, A deed given and a deed of trust taken. on conveyancing and revenue stamp at the cost of the purchaser. If the terms of ‘sale are not complied with within five days from the day of sale, the Trustee reserves the right to re-sell the said ‘property, at the risk coat of the defaulting purchaser, on giving two ’ notice in the Evening Star. 2) will be required ef the purchaser before leaving the ground. ving the groUDS. 4 SRURY LLOYD, Trustee, se29-Stawkds WM. L. WALL & CO,. Aucts. BY THOS. DOWLING, G, Auctioneer; Georgetown ogarceee SALE OF A VERY VALUABLE TAVERN AND GARDEN FARM AT TEN AVER!) NALLYTOWN,D. By virtue of a di es of the Supreme Conrt of the District of Columbia, i * Bian and passed on jee ith brad ES oer 7A in the chancery cause Ne. eone et al.vs. A. Keene et al...] is wlitg igi ou te ESDAY. the Irth aay of October, A. > at 4 o'clock p.m ,on the premises, "in Pei Mae D. at very val- uable property known as @onrad’s ‘Tavern, and the enclosure, containing ten acres, one rood and thirty ny of land, and described as follo’ for the same at a bound stone sta: on bout side of the river road, ay 4 feet. southwest of a bound of the original tract,** riendship,” and running thence southwest forty: -two perches, south- east ei ty perches, north 6133 degrees, east thirty- one and three-fourths perches to the Georgetown = Frederick pike, ere with said road north 4 degrees, west thirty: rches,and thence ith a Craig line to the on ning, With the im- Drovements new, and the place has been a char The Hotel o. nee! carly tavern stand for half a century, and furnishes a fine opportunity for investment. Terms of sale are: One-third cash; the balance intwo equal payments at six and tweive months, with interest from day of sale, the title to be re- tained until the wuoleyyxen ase money is paid; and the purchaser may, at his option. pay the whole of the purchase money incash. If the terms are not complied with in five days the trustee reserves the Hight to to resell at the cost and risk of the pur- chaser. Conveyancing and stamps at the cost of the Tr. = JOSEPH R. KEENE, Trustee. Fe 25-€0 {Intel} THOS. DOWL. Auct, Y¥ J.C, McGUIBE & & CO., Coane TRUSTEE’S BALE OF SMALL FARM IN AL- XANDRIA COUNTY. On MONDAY, October, 16th, at 120 velock 1 m., at the auction rooms of J.C. McGuire & Co., by vi tue of a deed of trust dniy, recorded in Liber Pa No. 8, page 487, in the clerk’s office of Alexandria county, Va.,I shallsell part of original tract of land called’ Streetfield Patent, and being part of Lot 5, of the subdivision of said tract, and contains 33 acres. 3 roods, 30's perches, more or less. Above- named tract is’ situated about two miles from Georgetown Aqueduct and Ferry, } roleorchineor <stampact ‘i ‘onyey ancl PEND Li ww sal urchaser’s expense, DREW P. HOOVER, Trnstee, JAS. C. McGUIRE & CO., se 1l-eokds {Intel} Auctioneers. HEADR’RS, Curae Exciyern ov hal Sealed Propooale are invites end will be Sa hese jarters antil MONDAY, 234 of Oc- tover at i i for h -Barchase of the sbattie arow feveral forts i sedctnet named. fe timber, lumber, and als within the several Torts snd batteries viz: SOUTH SIDE OF THE POTOMAC. Fort Marcy and batteries north of Pimmet Ran. Forts Ben! = ', Woodbury, Cass, Albany, Scott. Jac! ares Try, and batteries Forts Berry, atthe crossing its Sept turnpike. soapy jarnare 5 a, ag and mi a '. Garecche two batteries to the , and west f thi this fort. The two batteries in the Salley of Hunting Bei ad" Fors Wilinad sa hs batteries. . ye (6) blockhouses—three at the south end oi the Aqueduct bridge—ene at the Leesburg turn- ‘ake Gy fae — valley bet — Creel itockade across th: end ef the aa tbridge, and the abattie act across “Re valley .CROSS THE, RASTERN BRANCH ie OROBE THE 3 Snyd Ricketts, Wagner, wave, Meigs. >| okains and the two Dew forts on the ri ght and Also, = Block-house and Stockade at ta Navy ‘ard bridge. Fort 3 aoe Hor, ig pose ppg! ele Bun ‘orts Jamison “ir Merris, : z N. Sk * Rassy, Smeade, Kearny Foeacll, Gaines. E Ba ard, Simmons, ‘Mansfield, and Die, Par rot te to it, Martin Scott, K: arrot wo field batteries on the bank of the rive Also, the Block-house and Stockade onthe Wash- ington Acs Aqueduct road, near aes) ge around the ries i is made of the tops of trees, and is suitable for "The timber frame-work ~ heavy log roofing of ere bomb-proofs, opr ge ‘houses, Senne "End chestnut, tot poe ead -TOOMS , edar—is ood condition, and may be removed ithout much labor, The lumber with which many of these buildings are lined is sound,and may be used for fencing or any othee ae pur to which common cullings are usually a The Horkutles are of hard wood posts, from nine (9) to twenty (20) inches in diameter, and generally about thirteen (13) feet long, is timber is very valuable, and be Ped remore 6 The revetments consist either of re, from five (5) to eight (8) feet long, and ve (5) to nine (9) inches in diameter; ot of white pine cullings, nd wi valuable for fencin; will be received for the abat- tis. ber, and other mate- rials in each fort and battery above-named. Proposals to be endorsed as follows, viz : ‘* Preposals for Abattis at Fort ————."” ‘Proposals for Timber, Lumber, &c., at Fort and addressed to the undersigned. Proporals for the Abattis by the cord, or ranming foot, or for timber or lumber = the foot, will no! be entertained. The bidders should offer so much is she Abattis of each Fort, and so much for the timber and other material in each Fort,in the gross. The undersigned reserves the right to reject any of the proposals if deemed to the interest of the Government to do s0. Payments to be made in Government funds upon the acceptance of any proposal,and prior to the removal of the property. Purchasers will be required to remove their Beopecty wit ie ea ey) days after their propo- sale are For farther information inquire at the office of the oe Paginesr. ne Defences, corner of 19th treet and Pennsylvania avenue. " & ALEXANDER, Brevet Brig. Gen., U. “9 Be 26-27¢ Chief Engineer of Defences. pee Slik, care OF ENGINEER Headeuager Cues a sisces of Delenses, ington, September 23, 1835. Will be sold at public Auction, under the direc- tion of Brevet Brigadier General B. 8. Alexander, Chief Engineer of Defenses, a large quantity of Engineer Property 7 pelonging to the Detonses of Washington, consisting of BABBACKS, | STABLES: | STORE - HOUSES, HOPS, EDS, &e. Also, a lary ngs it of ‘Tools Picks, Mati Adzes, Cross-cut, Pits and Hand Saws: Levels, Steel Squares, Crowbars, Sledges, mers, | Masons. Carpenters’, and’ Smit ains and Cart Hooks. Hooks aud Scythes, Leg Cl Lr ds &. —— Lanips. Li tity of Timber, Lumber, Brick, i rews. Bolts, Hinges, Locks, Wire Hydraulic inges. Gates. Sash, Als a0 large’ lot of damaged and’ unserviceable The ‘sale of the property on the south side of the Potomac will commence at Camp Barnard. near Fort Albany, Va..on MONDAY. October 9, 1835. pt m., and will be continued from day to day anti all os Property on that side of the river is is) o he sale of the property across the Eastern Branch will commence at ong Franklin, near Fort Mahan. about one mile beyond Benuing’s bridge,on THURSDAY, October 12, at 10 a.m., and will be continued from day to Sat until all the property at that camp is disposed o The sale of the Leppard north no Washin, ‘ton will commence at camp near Russy, about one mile west of Fort Stevens. el Ree 7th street road on SATURDAY, (ictober 14, 1855, at 10a. m., an will be continued from day te day’ until the whole infdisposed of. ‘erms, cash in Government funds. Purchasers will be required to remove all the pro- Megs which they may purchase, except the build- within three = after the day of sale. Bore hasers of buildings will be allowed tendays in which to remove them. For further particulars inquire at the office of the Chief Engineer of Defences, northwest corner of 19th street and Ponneyivanis avenue, until the day of sale. B. 8. ALEXANR Ee Brevet Brig. Gen. U. se 26-18t Chief Engineer of Danese: itatchets Tools; heelbarrows.’§ Straw Cutters, = ¥ THOS. DOWLING, G, Auctioneer; Georgetown FISHERIES F FOR RENT. On WEDNESDAY, October llth, at 11 o'clock a. m., at my Auction ms, No. 174 Brid Georgetown. I will offer for rent for one y: the privilege of three years, the Jackson City Fish- eries, which are on the Virginia Shore of the Po- tomac, and adjacent to a Long Rridge. Terms: One-third cash; the remainder in two begotiable notes, with got security, payable March Ist and April Ist, _Be 29 dtd THOMAS DOWLING, Auct, Avetios SALE OF F HIDES, TALLOW, &e. Offer Devot Commissary of Subsistence, Washinton, D. €., October 1, 1335. WIM be cid at Fable Auction. wharf, Washington, D. at sth street C.,on THURSDAY, the ith inst t 1 o'clock Wes Salted Beet Hides. . ee 7 5.291 pounds Beef Tallow. 6 pounds Mutton Tallow. 2,000 pounds Wool. gallons Neatsfoot Vil. po’ 1,800 Assorted Barrels. Terms: funds. _0¢ 3-5t Major and C SALE CLR GOVERNMENT BAR STEAM Pitre vt ALEX Washington, October 3. 1865, Will be sold at public aneticn, aoe the direc- tion of Br res Colonel J. A. Q ,on THURSD AY, October 855, ™m., one Steam Hoister and nine sin- gle-deck Sebi yIkill Barges, as follews : Barge Florence. Barge T. Barge James Barge Jura. , Barge Hunter Coleman. \ Barge Captain Charles L. Reed. Barge aponss. Barge D. Barge Hienty Flannery. ‘Terms—Casb, ‘asb, in Government fonds, RUCKER, Brevet ir Gen. -~ router oc 3 are ret Majo pot of Washington FRAME BUILDINGS a AUCTION. Obie Derot Comprresary of Subs tence, » October 55. Win ve pat aE Pettis accra Ae he, -»on TUESDAY, r 10, at 11 o'clock a.m atthe corner of Henry and Oritioco strecte: the fai? lowing FRAME BUILDINGS, comprising the Government Bakery, viz: bs dt feet by bE feet. Also. Oyens yiwenty days will be allowed toremove the build- Rms: Cash, in Government funds, oc 3-4t Major andC. EE, ‘ UCTION SALE QF GOMMISSARY PROP. Office pot Commisiary af S Svbsistence, '» 1865. ‘Will be sold at publi ict st ét! aes Ea asi asia. Wth inst, wMissAiRY Pi Smount of coutisting © of a, ey Piatiorm Scales, "apring Reid, Geapg. oe Gates, Monier: ea} us barrows, mY icia Desks, Caul rans, Back, yiel! rerme cash, at the time of sale, a oc 3-5t Major and & A UCTION SAL E. Mevicat Purveror’s Orrice, timo: Oct. is 4 The auction sale of Government Maier, a nd pat property . advert to take oe eat she cal Pu No. 8 N street, Baltimore, x s Surgeon General pes iia Siok tip ins. _ 063 teers odloal Parveen Gos, A. THE HOUSEHO! ANAGER London Divan Horestie Hardehipe" De Ma Ba Fi bas es Bold Betonco, Mache sep 0 a Briond. 3 cgetmoior's n'a Honse. nzie's ime Faynor, | (CEOSING SALES OF Gov VERNMENT HORSES Quanrzamasten comes’ 's Orrice. ASHINGTON D. C., September 25, 1855 Will be sold at public auction, during the month of OCTOBER, to the highest bidder, at the time and places named seer: viz: NEW YOR New York city, Te ESDAY ‘of each week—100 Horses each day ENNSYLVANIA. Pi algo! hia, THURSDAY of cach week—100 Horses eac! Philadelphia, SATURDAY of each week—100 Mules eac! day Harrisbarg, FU ESDAY of each weck—100 Mules eac! ay. Viaritbore, THURSDAY of each weck—100 Horses each or Reading, TUESDAY, October 3-120 Horses. Greensburg, FRIDAY, October 13-150 Horses. Lancaster, THURSDAY, October 191 Horses, Pittsburgh, THURSDAY, October 26-150 Horses. Allentown, TUESDAY, Sipe 81-10 Horses. DELA TUESDAY of each week—100 RIDAY of each week—100 Mules ISSOURI. Pi SE fo Louis, October's: 4,5,6,7,9, and 10-180 Mules “ E ais, October 11, 12,13, and 14—120 Horses € St. Louis, October 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, ind 31—: Moles each day. 3 ee ESBORO, TUESDAY an THURSDAY or each week—100 Horses each day. No sales of Mules will take place at WASHINGTON, D.C. The animals to be sold im October are saperior to any heretofore offered to the public. The inajority of them are sound and serviceable. It ts expected that at this series of sales all the ~~ plus Government animals witl be disposed of. ers should therefore avail themselves of this iast 01 o Portunity to purchase. Animals will be sold singly. Sales to commence at 10 a. Terms: Cash in United States elas eS JAM EKIN. Brevet Brigadier = - ane ze Firat _Be 26-toc31 Division QM. G. 0. Avotion BALES etiy. HOSPITAL PROP- ay MeDicat Pu eeyetons Orrice. , August 29, Will be bald pan f farther notice, in this city, on every THU MORNING, ae Sep- tember Te, en: a 10 o'clock @. m., at iciary Square W arehoutes, oth and E streets, 2 auction sale of Hospital yaruitare, Bedding, &c., which have been used in the Government service. | These sales will embrace many articles of a serviceable character, and the attention of hote! eopriatern of steamboats, and others, is oaliba ee ‘Terms cash at time of Successful bidders must-Tetnove es forty-eight (48) hours trom the ito daleor e. 2 en newer thin i = time, the a Wy reso! xt subsequent sale f the first saa paren SUTHERLAND, jury an 29-tf Medi ical Purveyor. ia Se a ARGE SALE OF GOVERNMEN' L GINES, AND BAILEO. ap TROAE Wilmington, Horses each da: Mimington, each di United States Miliary Railroads, ere Charest ah ials. WII be sold st CITY POINT? Vee Wi Rhoek ear ea 1 elo a 1 at PORTE matt ‘Ae —— October ive (o) ‘iret-class Locomotive Engines. Abost § fifty (50) Freight Oa Cae a and one (1) Passonger At NORFOLK, ¥ VA., October 18, at 5p. m.: we Sfoet At At AUEXANDBIA, ¥ +1 62 TURSDAY, Octo- x () first-class Locometive Engines, 4 feet 8% Eighteen (1s) new Platform Cars, five (5) foot gauge. Tegvates eae Sar srye Sate vai inch a yp tap gee ‘and thirty (230) Platform do., bout thirty. (38) do., ‘ —_— dn. enty (20) Passen, (1) Wrecking do., do. a new a ‘ourteen (14) Flsia, 3 ‘thousand (2,000) attiae to it AL, Wa. ma ——, at ef ents an Sas, Sennen 9033-40009 0.5, RAILROAD LINES. ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA R. R. preg teat FiECTOR 1965, the Trains on srrivos at Alexan- freight leaves Alexan- ll take the 7.00 a. m. and the 6.45 a.m. e has the advantage over all others, by having continuous rail from New York to Lyach burg as ee peper, O: range & the late great battles ‘were fe Tickets can be Catlett Fairfax, Bull Run, Manas- ristoe, © tts, pahannock, Cul- ~s where many of rocured in Adams’ Express x RB. building, opposite the B. & 0. pot in Washington, also at the Depet on land avenue. Trains | im corner of Ist and C streets, ‘ashington. W. H. McCAFFERTY. Gene: _Alexandria, Sept. 1, 1865. General | Superintendent, J. M.BRoapUs. Paster cri \F FICE BALTIMORE & OHIO k. Wastineton, December 18, 1864, On and after npn se Dee renner ot 18, 1964, Passenger Trains between Wushington and Baltimore will run ss we: ‘TRAINS MOVING GBALTIMORE, WAY BRATION SHAR. piste THAIN—Leave Washington i ARS NEW TORE AND | serpent EX. PRESS Lenve Wathingior Fae A ne bate | eagea 1:5 P.M. New York 6:0 PM. “Ne timore tickets sold. Bae 3—BALTIMORE AND B fog dae ee 4 Leave W. for the West og the i x TIO) meee tas} PHILADELPHIA TRAIN—) M. Arrive at Baltimore 310 P.M. ual sto) ashington 8:15 A. stations. poems oe J Reins wi 15 A. Philadel Mo. 5B. ‘S—Leave W: at moore vith Frederi train, with the Mail Trai jaltimore at 10:00 A.M. and reaching By ‘NEW YORM MAIL THAIN: Leave Wack: 5 Ariive' at oy at 12:45 P. 5:37 P. 3, New York 10:00 P. M. A TIMORE TRAIN", AND WAY STA- ashi: 3:00 P. M., connecting Arrive at Balu- COMMUTATION AND Pe hie at Bislessburg, Beltsville, Laurel and LTIMORE Annapolis Zupcions only’ 0. 7. ‘ON ALBANY AND NEW YORK EXPRESS TRAIN— Washington 6:00 P.M. Arrive at New York ¢:00 x. M, s and Passer: byte this train. which is limited ia @ onuty mat morni: ung ‘orth jadelphia or Baltimore ' Lea ony capacity by Gov- orders to insure the mai’ “NO. paiva ‘e HARRISBURG TRAIN Leave W — = NE wesrhnn TRAIN—Leave W: 6:45 P. M., and arrive at Balti- W YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND ashington at 7:30 P, 9 cep ey? House for Western passen- re to tak fy aie _ ait rain for Grafton, , Wheeling, ints in the West. Reaches New York at 6:1: FOR A ANNAPOLis the connections will be made Bd the 8:15 A Bal the 3 and 4:30 P. M Toe . No trains to or from Annapolis on Sun- DAY TRA INS. THE ONLY” TRAINS FROM WASHINGTON for passengers on Sunday are the 83 15 and 1: A. M. and M. fc Baltimore, Philadel a8 for Baltimore, and P.M. for and ihe “W. Wert, aad the é POMROUGH TICHETS" to the West, as well as to Pblledelphis, New York or Boston, can be had at the Station T: well as at atiding. stree icket Office at all hours in the day, as the new office in the American Tele, Pennsylvania avenue, between rise and BAGGAGE will be checked at all hours—also for through points, 2 raves trouble and confusion at the departure ALL PA SSENGERS: whether soldiers er citi- gens, are polite! the rules ofthe van! clusi vely but earnestly juested to ine. established for the general ad- tage, such as the keepi: ‘ping of one or more cars ex- for ladies and their attendants, and the prevention of smoking in any but the smoker's cars, and also to mak cisions of seats. tickets, etc. ope soe ial comeiance ——. de- © agents or conductorsin —— » especially in the hurry of ioe A EMITH, Master of Transportati . lon. LL. M. COLE, General Ticket Agent. ec 20 BEAT PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE TO THE NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST. On and after December 35, trains will leave Baltt- more i ao Calvert Station, as wre 9 Pittsburg and Elmira THE 6:15 A. connects with the 9:20 A. M. Accommodation. ittsburg Express. 00 P.M » Express..........10:0 P. Pa M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON train from Baltimore for Pittsbur, = the West, and for Elmira, Buffalo, Dunkirk, Canan- te daigua, eae Niagara Falls, and for New York City, THE 4:0 P. M. TRAIN 1 gan! hy Sova connects with the 8 P. train from Bal more for Pituturg and Erie. THE 645 P. M. TRAIN } FROM WASHINGTON connects with the J0 P.M. more, Express from Balti- and runs through to Pittsburg and Elmira, without change of cars, conzect- ing at — = Cincinnaw, Chi- % is, and “Simire for for Haifa, Rochewtar™* 0, yracuse, ONE Sa a a TRAIN ON SUNDAY, Leaving Washington at 3o'cloek P.M. SLEEPING CARS ON. NIGHT TRAINS. BoLpirrs’ LO Tickets G Rates. W FARE AND QUICK TIME. SF For tickets and any information apply at the Office of Penns} tional the Great Pennsylvania Route, cerner lvania avenue and Sixth street, under Na- otel, and Depot House, No. 463 O street, Bear New Jersey avenue, Washingtor 8: rink 4 aa if juperintendent FR nger orl Ticket ‘Agent. Passe: JNO. aaa, Passenger Agent, 2 6th street and avenne. Srcuer DISEASES! y} CBET DISEASES! SAMARITAN’S GIFT! SAMARITAN’S GIFT! THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED “Yes, A Positive Cure” for GONORHGA. GLEET, STRICTURES, €¢. Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury, Only Ten Pills to be Taken to Effect a Cure. ‘They are entirely Mey | having no smell nor any unpleasant taste, and wil ‘not in any way in- ure the stomach or bowels of the most de! licate, Cures in from two to four days, and recent = in “twenty-four hours.” Prepared by a of the University of Fepneyivania, one ot he moe eminent Doctors and Chemists of the present day ; NO EXPOSURE; NO RFROUBLE, NO No CHANGE WHATEVER. Let those who have despaired who have lee orged with Bi Mercury, try th: Bent by, Price— sdiprota. ULCERS, SORES TETTERS. eth < SAM. RITAN'S OO, SYPHILIS OR VEN f gettil red, alam Oopapvia, oF SAMARITANS GIFT. mail ina iy enveloy Male p pe. es, $2. Female, $3, BLOoD!! BLOOD#)1. LEs, OILS. EREAL’ DISEASES. EyruitLas AND zie JUICES blic as, E! ISEASES = ENE SAMARITAN’S ROOT AND ie SUIC! most tent, certain remedy =e rescribed; it reaches and eveticaten evel ota the venereal polson, #0 that the eure iF oro and it be beste boca, Take then of this purifyi: ‘and do not tra: namit it terity that for ‘ghich mS Cae AT ia after years. Althou; SAM. will corres every vi aa, ‘a8 well as all the on ne be pron. rable. the ‘AN'S ROOT AND HERD iB Jvicks iim maritios fro m the AMARITAN’S CHANCHE WASH” Price: cents: Full directions. WHAT THE Tyan eS nea or Tan SAMAB- “On Boarp THE Ste. nwo. 7a os = ond $ Co. es Fy vot Philade! epee Dear Sirs of your 80 a8 to reach me Finding it to be Pnarit in’ to mak ‘Yours, tans Gift Pega emg road y the 13th as we sail On that day” représented, 1 do nod je a voyage wi aieont 8 pl very bese 5 iy. “atlantic Mail a Bename dor Cte is a RSMOND'S GD. Bex 151 Philadelphia Bost Bald by 8. CALVERT FORD, corner 1th stree SWEENEY COOK . Kiexendris, sco tots: cee my 6-tf Largest Me Chemists in the D wr MR. = =. \- see PRA a ot heen 720 ber There bee Seon ty favorably impressed with nas a WhiGhtMaNs Lo™BEai LUMBER! LUMBEB!!! “A Jar G@ LUMBER of all g0, stock, ok St ey 90 20-0" Oor Mth street and the Canal, 9th and Brown sts., PROPOSALS, L426" GOVERNMENT SALE STEAMBOA RF-BOATS, Bare PROPRETY, -A2BSES D'or STEAMBOATS, w , Maa HARF-BOA Ta, BARGES aT NEW Mi nex UNTIL WEDNES. DAY, CoRR 12 M., for fhe “a ee wostihite Thee BER ow the Wharf-boat Natches, 700 tens; and two «a> Which caake at eB. | mt pa seen at BATON BOUGE,LA.ooup ALSO, Bige see! Steamer Tinoty netted ae tons. an B. Savoy, registered @ ie-vhewt mere M. Brown, registered sup tae’ wheet Steamer A. G. Brown, registered mp Bide KS ef momen) © vertiveenens registered $00 tons, | rial eo} Steamer M istered 178 tons. Wheel Balut Charles, registered 66 ESS Bie, Sheet — rn H. Faircniide, regia registered Biden wheel Steamer B. J. Adams, registered 687 Bide wheel Steamer Switzerland, registered 519 Stern-wheel Steamer Ida May, registered 280 tons, Stern peel Steamer Lowa, registered 482 tons. Steamer jtamo! registered S92 Btera. sh heel Btern, rae! Steamer Dick Fulton, No. 2, registered Stern. ee Steamer Colonel Benedict, registered Btern eee Steamer Colone! Chandler, registered Btern heel Steamer Corine, registered — tor orm. heel Steamer Lizzie Davis, Tegistered = Bieri heel Steamer Colonel Chapin, registered — fons. w Tug Leviathan, registered 824 tons. Tug Binnie Banks, ‘istered 32 tons. rew Tug Baltic, registered Lis tons 16 tons. gore Ty : -wheel Steam , Tegistered 8] tons. Gontre. wheel Steamer Genoral Ransom, registered tons. Centre whe wheel Steamer Colonel Colburn, registered model Barges No Lk 10, 11, and Abbey. Ten (10) Sunweie! ‘Barges. ‘wenty four (24) Pontoon Boats. four (4) Yawl Boats, one :1) Sail Boat, one(}) Me- es lic Boat, ive (5) Skids, and one (1) sett of Allo! which can be seen at NEW ORLEANS, LA., until the day of sale. ALABAMA. UNTIL THURSBAY, AT MOBICETOBER 12,12 8 for the ‘i Gite wheel pieemar Laurel Bill, registered 783 Bice: cwheel Steamer Warrior, registered 446 tons Bide-wheel Steamer James pero registered gas ctca Steamer Ariel. 302 tons. heel Steamer NW" Thomas. registered 51. tons Bide. wheel Steamer Geartignt, registered $5] tons. BSide-wheel Steamer Iberville, registered 55 tens. Bide-wheel Steamer J.D. Swain, registered 227 tons, Btern-wheel Steamer Jennic Rogers, registered 346 Btern- ra-wheel Steamer B. B. Hamilten, (sunk), reg- istered Screw Tug Perry, registered 154 tons. Screw Tug Alph Cutting, registered 98 tons. Berew T ng Blossom, feelstered 84 tons. loge! Barge Ford, Canal Boat Golden Bra Boat (no name), Forty (40) Pontoon Kom ‘Thirty (80) Yaw! , Bnd three (8) Sectional All ‘of whieh can be seen at MOBILE, ALA- BAMA, until the day of sale, Persons maki, porals for more than one boat or barge, shoutlntse tee naan ee camer ae each Boat or barge for, with price proposed to be given for eac' Each he contatning a bid shonid be and ree he beat of barge or description the property, endorsed thereon d addressed t: “inom 5 Canoe ©. .. eereot the bief of Rail and ver Transportation.in care officer im cl of — nee the point designated for fe Socrninene reserves Lew | right to withdraw any ef the Ha oi Property, and reject propesais if Payments to be made in United States yor 4 m the acce = ae, and pri ony of the proj lescri Port tie property may be obtain- eden Scderaption ofthe Arthur Edwards, As- mp St ome nam ras artermaster sid se WIS B. PARSONS, Brig. General and Chief of Bail and River Trans- portatien. enits Wasuixcron, D, © . September 22, 1835. NOTICE. ALL BOATS, &c., at New Or'eans and Mobile for which bids are not accepted, wili be offered at PUBLIC AUCTION—those at New Orleans af that place.on SATURDAY, the 7th day of Octo- ber; and those at Mobile at that place, on MON- DAY, the loth day of October. Due notice will Le given of precise hour and locality o' By order cf the Curent eral, B. PARSONS se mtd Brigadier General. OFFICE OF Poy oy wag OF PUBLIC eae le ptember 25, 1855. SEALED val ‘ALS will be received at thie office until 120'clock mon TUESDAY, the 10th October next, for furnishing for the Public Scho ~ 4 of Washington city, 2 tons of White Ash Coal am 100 cords of nixed Oak and Pine Kindling Wool, more or less. The fuel to be delivered from time to time at the different School Houses, and store as required. Bids will be received for the proportion required for any one or more School Districts. The contract or contracts will be awarded to the lowest respon title bidder or bidders. the right being reserved of rejecting the lowest bid or bids if docmed ex- orbitant. Proposals to be directed to the Treasurer of Public Schools, and endorse! Proposals for F hae CASSELL uel. se 25-2awdOcd Ch'tan Com'tee « FFICE pErer COMMISSARY OF SUB- SISTENCE, Wasnincton, D.C., September 28, 1335. PROPOSALS FOR FLOUR. Sealed Pro: —— are invited until October 5, 185, 12 o'clock m., for furnishing the Subsistence Department with TWU THOU met The p: als will ag ior ant is known at thi: Depot a Ros. 1, 2, and 3. and bide will te enter- ere | for any quantity less than the whole. Bids must be in duplicate, aud for each grade on separate sheets of pal The delivery of the "Flour to commence within five days from the opening of the bids, and must be delivered in such quantiti: daily, as the Govern- on aay ees a the wharves rument ware- use. in Georgetown, at t wharves, or railroad depot in Washington, D. ‘he delivery of all Flour awarded to be com- eye myer within twenty days from the acceptance of Bie will be received wed Fleur to be delivered in new oak barrels. head lin Payment will be meade” - ‘such funds as the Gov- ernment may have for disbursement. ‘The usual Government pection will be made just before the Flour is r ved. and none wil! be ‘accepted which is wot fresh ground, and of a supe- rior quality. An oath of allegiance mnst accompany the bid of each bidder who has not the oath on file in this Office, and no bid will be entertained from partic& who have previously failed to comply with their bide, or frem bidders not pee to respond. G Fy cad to reject any bid os to the under- root shaw wand ‘Captain ee 8. Sy. i2 peee) BARRELS OF SALE. CHATTANOOGA 4 ROLLING MILL. War an Derantaent, Orrick oF Direc xr Bivingame 08. Manacex oF Miritary Raitnoans U itary ‘ennesses, with the machinery, tools, Seiion, Ee track connecting the Rolling Mill with the Nashville and Cynttoncege Rail The mill and machinery constructed to re-roll railroad iron are pausinety new, and of the most im- proved characte; de: ri jon and details of operation, ecity, Be., APPLY in person or by letter to E,W kh # "Superintendent. Cha . Ten- Bil bids should be indorsed. “Proposals to Pur- chase Chattanoogs Rolling Mill.” : ge Bou. C. McCALLUM, ond oe Goneeet a Military Hallroade 5. No satisfactory bid having been recei the recent advert ees nooga Ey Mill, extended OTH OF ocfohin, hour. D.C. Brevet Director and Gen Man m eae 8. # makbch woud, ster 8e 17-dtOctS Wi tise MARBLE b Mant He HN Chewrs, TABLE Spepeeats mde t sede on sevmeabie toms ae keep consian hand E. jamber: BS promptly attended to. ae, ington DO isth and 19th eat ees nein, A