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_ EVENING STAR. ———————— * _To oat Riv of Fiies—R. F. Wazson con- 4 tribates to the American Agircultarist the fol- _ lowing smple method of destroying Le cgear = out poison. Nearly filla common tumbier with strong soapsuds. Then nai} asmail board on _ the end of a pole long enough to reach the ceil- ing. Place the tumbler on the board and keep _ it in its place by three nails, or pins inserted in holes around it, Then in the evening, make the reom rather dark, and when the flies have _ Settled om the ceili the tumber over ) them; they wil ae fiy into the suds and make a good brenifast for the chickens. S7 The latest sensation in New York city 1s z = marriage, death and secret burial. ‘he victim was a young and beantiful girl of twenty-one years. S7 Mies Harris, Mrs. Beach and Mrs. Oulds are styled lady killers. They are man slaugh- te rers rather. {7"An insane man in Tarrytown, N. Y., ‘Was about to shoot his housekeeper, when she calmly said—~Mr. Lindenberger, you are too good 4 man to kill me,” when be turned the muzzle of the pistol to his own head, and blew out his shattered brains. #7 The Grand Jury of Maury county, Tenn., bas indicted for murdera man who killeda Revel soldier while acting as a Union scout during the war! &7 The Lincoin monument fund, at Spring- field, to this date, amonnts to $54,424.55. &7 The Mayor of Montgomery, Ala. has put the city chain-gang to work levelling the old fortifications which begirt the city. 7 Brooklyn people talk about having a pros- pect Park, with six miles ot drives, an exten- Ne lake, three fountains,two waterfalls and eight ponds, a large flower garden, a zoological garden, an orchestral hall for concerts, &c. &7 Recently several highway robberies have been committed in the woods in New Hamp- shire. One gentleman was robbed of between se00 and $800. It is thought that an organized gang of robbers are making a circuit of the State. &7 The United States gunboat Galatea (third class, eleven guas,) 1244 tons measurement, has been sold by Acting Rear Admiral U. H. Bell, the commandant of the Brooklyn Navy- _ Yard, to the Haytien government, for $54,000. a7 The F ersngennoe western railroads have advanced their freight charges 20 per cent this yaonth, and will make another advance when water navigation closes. B87 The new fleet of screw sloops of war nu- bers seventeen vessels, each gf two thousand or twenty-two handred tons. Part of them are already launched, and all the others are under contract. &7 The gunboat Tacony (twelve guns). one of the Atlantic squadron, haying been thor- oughly overhauled, has left Boston for her sta- tion at Charleston. 7 Lt is believed that Paraguay has a force of fifty six thousand men to oppose to the Bra- zilian army, which numbers about fifty-five thousand. The Paraguayan General Robles bas been superseded by “Colonel Barrios in Corrientes. B7 The negroes in Macon, Georgia, are not allowed toloafaround the streets doing nothing. \) They are “collected” by the direction of the Provost Marshal, and hired out, nolens rolens. B7 A (\uebec paper says a fatal disease has broken out among the pigs on the St. Lawrence, between that city and mtreal. Lt isa species of sore throat, and it is said to cause almost » immediate death. s7-Uaptain Cowper Coles, the English build- er of comets for war ships, has received from the Grand Duke Constantine, of Russia, a mas- sive gold snuff box set with diamonds. His turret is already fitted to about a dozen vessels of the Russian navy in the Baltic. @7 Extensive fires are raging in the woods in Massachusetts. Near Attleboro the flames swept a valnable tract of woodland several miles in extent, mostly covered with oak and maple. No less than one thousand acres have suffered more or less. ~ 486 = SPRING ASSORTMENT at MARERITER’S, NO. 486 SEVENTH STREET, DEALER IN CHOICE STOCK or INTERIOR ADORNMENTS, EMBRACING PAPER HANGINGS. Aselect and varied stock of Gilt, Medium and ew wiced Fever Lo ayy Seats, Con ‘ieces, &c. jand- somest in the ihe District WINDOW SHADES. Buff, Green, Pink, Lavender, Chocolate, Brown and Gilt Window les, @ variety of patterns Shade Fixtures, Tassels, PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS. Silk and Worsted Picture Cord aud Tassels, dif- ferent sizes [= colere, a beautiful assortment. Pic- ture Rings, N: oval ‘PICTURE FRAMES. ae 486 ” PO Tie rae ‘The largest as: Oval Frames in the Butriet, warranted to be gilded with gold leaf. Ah Frames, with a va- a Be pe of Dark Wood ‘ of small-sized Oval and Carte de Visite ENGRAVINGS AND PAINTINGS. A few choice Engravings aud Paintings always B store. Hanging and Window Shades Orders for Pay punctually attentied to.and executed in the beet Manner, in city or country. S# Terms cash for Googe or Labor. MARKRITER, 486. 456 Sevasrn STREET, ae doers above Odd Fellows’ Hall. Washington, D.C. ae, NY ONE CAN USE THEM.—A basin of water is all thatis required to produce the Most brilliant and fachionabic colors = . "Ceries Canary. Magenta, Mauve. Lr Seatset, Orange, reen, Blue, Brown, € nd Pink. Price Od. and Is. per Bottle, These Dyes will also be found useful for ae Hg Color to Feathers, Fibers, Grasses, Sea-weed frosy hs Bone, Wood, Willow-shavings, be ook! and also = — pos and for il! inating of mists throughout the United i wingioe the — — ish Colonies. Depot—i9a, Coleman “rivera: ‘Ailowance to Dealers. an18-F 13w a U NIVERSITY | Or MARYLA SCHOOL ‘oF MEDICINE. The FIFTY-EIGHTH SESSION of the School of Medicine, in ne, University of f Maryland, will commence on MONDAY. the sth of Octover, 1335, and will end on the Ist of March, 1336. FACULTY OF PHYSIC. NATHAN K. SMITH, M. D., Professor of Sur- aw: E. A. ATKIN, M. D., LL. D., Professor of GW: MILTENBERGER, M.D. P G Ob Retetrics and of Diseases of F Women ser Chis RICHARD McSHERRY, D fessor a and Practice of Hcdicines prof of iy. =o ‘fitistorarE JOHNSON, M. D., Professor of Anatomy and Phat SAMUE CRW “aD, Professor of Mate- ao MMES BUTLER ST D., Demonstrator of “radia 7 For the | ba ae, for Matricula- BALTIMORE INFIEWARY, which to tie Medical College. ts fe a iaize Hospital, Tisity of the students. where nat surgical opera- jectures by the vari at ‘all Seasons, without any additional GEO. W. MILTENBERGER, M. D., fe 20-lawiw Dean quae BRECHT, successor WINE ME Tbe eCuART. —— i ie i at i te i tions, and attend Professors, charge 38 3 3 om a ~~ MuOLESATE A AND, BR. an and dealer i in SUTLERS? Bem = ween 9th and 10th iy W-eoly — G RUCERS, BAKERS | ATTENTION. | A large and complete assortment of ALL GRADES OF FLOUR, AT LOW RATES, WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED. ALSO, FEED, BACON, WHISKY, &c.,ATLOW RATES, In quantities to suit, by WM. M. GALT & CO., Cor. Indiana ave. and Ist st., se 2m ly near Depot. Abus ExpREss COMPANY, Qfice S14 Pa, Avenue, Washington, D. C GREAT Eure NORTHERN, A. XPRESS S FORWARDE oe MONEY atte VALU- ‘OCKS, BON ¥ aac Eecoattesetie TEE Take PEA aon means ese! Pigacgudimpens® “Te ey Sea ae ON, REET aan uence ste as ANDREW JouN pane tates. by Frank Wen ray TAYLOR. [ik orearancten raies rane tc MBOLDS Dallid cheek AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. a ee wa ¥ JAS. C. MCGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. | (OVERNMENT SALE OF EY. CILDI LT fos AND "SEER PE TR | am ats Pee he |" 5 eve ses, oF Y, vo ned. at wi aay of one (1), Sere ah roe (Se saPata 3), Pn uote oe o’cloc! oy, eer h DAY fourteen (14). Atteen (15), sixteen (16), seventeen | OF OC ROBER, waitin neice one ; > pag “aah: in Square num! { | Koptmore or leas, as ae 5 int rest. The iter ee eg to ber secured by interes notes and deed of trust. Couvey- ancing and revenue pcos d at cost of purchaser. Twenty dollars to be paid down on each lot as archaser fail te comply fully with Sho of als — five days, ones s Nore will _ dh ages at Ene risk and cost alti yarchase: SEE canes on.asie 2Y alba & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. va TA LE BY ORDER OF THE HON- by RAD a ORPHANS: COU Re oF, ISTRICT OF VALEA © satis AT PUBLIC A COTTO: r 3d, gee at Se ovelock wy, belonging to the minor , belonging minor heirsof Thomas bed eres ldge: Lots 4, 5.8, 9, 10, 29, 30, , and in square No. 511. This’ property fronts on north O street, between 5th street west and New Jersey avenue, running back 135 feet toa 0 feet alley; = on New Jersey nue between nerth O and P streets, each ot | havi: my feet, ae back 92 feet toa — ley. o of sale as Prescribed lecree: One- half casks the po in six f' nine months, for notes bearing interest from day of sale, a deed given and deed of trust taken All ane ge revenue stamps at the cost of the pul rT. SAAO TALKS, ee se 20 ones & WILLIANS, Aucis. S7THE ABOVE “SALE 18 POSTPONED until SATURDA'Y. the 7th instant, same hour and place, by order 4 the Guardian ne 4 REEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. Y WM. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A NEAT AND © FORTABLE FRAME nguse AEE LOT Neak THE SMITHSONIAN INSTIT By virtue of a deed of trust to Gay snbecriber, gated fusnet 16, 1350, and duly recorded in liber J! No. 2, folios 24, &c., onecf the land records, shall ‘offer for'sale, at public auction, on fhe the 24 day of October, 1386, at 4 o'clock p. m., part of Lot numbered eleven, fds ») in Square numbered three hundred and fifty-three, (853,) be- ginning for the same at the southeast corner of said and running thence north with 10th street west 15 feet; thence west 100 fect; thence south 15 feet; ‘and thence east 100 feet to said 10th street and place of beginning, nC of the plan of the said city of Washington.) with the improvements thereon, consisting of a neat and convenient Frame House. This property is situated on 10th street west, near Maryland avenue, and but a short distance from the Smithsonian’ Institution, in a healthy and Pleasant neighborhood. The house is a two-story and attic house with back building attached. Terms: One third cash: the residue in six. twelve and eighteen months, the purchaser giving kis notes for the deferred payments, satisfactorily in- orsed, and bearirg interest from the day of sale, and secured by a deed of trust on the premises, A ceed given and a cved of trust taken. All Keene Seong and revenue stamps at the cost of the purc! Pi the terms of sale are not ey oo with within five days from the Ged of sale, the Trustee reserves the right to re-sell the said property, at the risk and cont of the Temutting purchaser, on giving two days’ notice in the Evening Star. i) wlii be required of the purchaser before 1 a. eaving the ground. , -ncRy LLOYD, Trustee, r029-8tawkds WM. L, WALL & CO.. Aucts, ¥ J.C. McGUIBE & & C0., Auctioneers, ‘TRUSTEES F ree oF 81 eeue = aaa IN AL- On MONDAY, a Oeeeer ith att 2 o'clock m., at the auction rooms of J.C. Mctuire & Co., by wr tue of a deed of trust duly recorded in Liber K, No. 3, page # oe the clerk’s office of Alexandria county, Va.,1 shallsell part of original tract of land valle’ Streetfield Patent, and being part of Lot 5, of the =e vision of said tract. and contains pec . roods, 30! rches, more or less. ‘act is out two miles from Georgetown } Aqueduct and Ferry. is ae ind stamps at haser’s tonveyancing and s! pes ure] rs expense. ‘aS be ita 00yv 7 arenes. McGUIR: co., Be Il-eokda itd a ree Ae ¥ C. W. eee Auctioneer. SIXTY-FIVE DESIBARLE LOTS AT AUC- ed FRIDAY AFTERNOON, October 12, at 5 vel >i shall sell. on the premises, the whole of tt No. 203. This valuable eaeare has been di- vided into siaty-five desirable building lots, front- jog Fala 14th andJsth stroets and nerth V and north streets. These lots are all eligibly located, and well ipor thy the attention of those desiring to make a safe and profitable investment. Terms; One-third cash; balance in six and twelve months’ credit. Notes to bear interest and be sa- tisfactorily secured. Conversading and Oo Wpor at a 's cost, Auct. BY CW. BOTELER, Jx., a SALE AT AUCTION OF SIX BUILDING LOTS On WEDNESDAY, AFTERNOON, vGctober 10, at $22 o'clock, I shall sell, on the promises, six desira- ble Lots in Square No. 158; each lot fronting fifteen feet on north N street, near the corner of Seven- teenth street winter depth abeut 8) feet. Terms: One-third cash; balance on a credit of six And twelve months. Notes to be satisfactorily se- cured and to bear interest. a Conveyancing and stamps at expense of purcha- "Title perfect. c. Ww. BOTELER, Jn., Anct. B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, EXECUTORS’ SALE 0 OF BUILDING po78, Belonging to the estate of the late B. F, \dle- ton. deceased. On THURSDAY, the J2th inst., at 5% o'clock p. m.. we shall sell, at the auction rooms of Green & Williams, corner of, 7th and D streets, No. 626, the following Lots, viz: Lot 3 in square south of mare’ 74h. Lot 4in &qnare No. 982. - Lot 5 in Square No. Fi 119. And part of Lot 1, in Square 606. ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in six, twelve, and eighteen mouths The purchasers’ to give fram da for pet deferred payments, bearing interest rom, of sali ‘deed givens and deed of trust taken, a conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost of the pure’ IDDLETON, HYATT & Bovsty eros. GREEN & WILLIAMS, At Aucts: octd B® 780s. dow1 ine, i, Auctioneer; Georgetown. veer VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE BUIL LOTS IN GEORGETOWN AT Ate. low On MONDAY AFTERNOON, October 9th, at 5 o'clock. x will sell in front’ of the premises, 2.508, ihe nate of gv 61 and 62, wkin's tion cx Beorgetown, situated on the southwest corner of Frelesick wal Third streets, fronting 155 feet on Frederick street and 1/0 feet on Third street, and one of the most de- sirable locations in the town. The property wili be sold in lots of 90 fect each. fronting on Third st. ‘erms : One-third cash; balance in six and twelve months. with interest, secured by deed of trust on the property Conveyancing and stamps at the cost of the pur- chaser. Tithe perfect. 2 _Untel. 1 _THOS. DOWLING, Auct. gy GREEN & Ww ILLIAMS, Auctioneers. v z 44 Pais t! erie L 1 SQvaRes OF GROUND OUNTNG Ciry ‘oF WASHINGTON ATA AUC TION. ae On WEDNESDAY, the isth inetant. we shall sell. on the premises, at 120 — » that beanti- ful tract of land on which Mr. J Bartruff re- he Bae — itor i € apitol, fronting on rillge road, adjoining G Itis handsomely laid off in sections ton abit wae: chasers, as follows, viz: No. ] contains 7 acres 2 roods 19.75 perches. 0.3 ona 18 acres 5 perches, No. 2 contains 6 acres, Oo. 4 contains 14 acres § perches. No. 5containsS acres. ‘ No. 6 contains 6 acres. No.7 contains 6 acres 2 roods 2.75 perches. This property is known as « of the tract gpiled Long endows, and adj pa the lands of present.some of the oat eeaannied Tbuitding n most tifal building sites Found W mn. On one of the tracts ise mane ad some frame those peor necessary outho + Bit oom enthoses ituated Terms: One. third ¢ cash;-balance in one, two and Ses years for notes bearing interest from day of deed gi “hae ia — ate a deed of trust taken. All corveyancing at cost of purchaser, ineluding revenue stamps. $100 will be required tobe “J down on each o plece ef property when knock: Any person wisbing to purchase a handsome piece te gd yogarece,, Raving the ad- aptage of a near proximit: well to attend the sale. eis eres oc -d GREEN & WILLIAMS. Aucts,_ QUEET AND ¥ wrovanr. IKON 0 Ss }OUGHT-IRON OVENS AT Office of Subsistence, ctober 1, 1855. barn and all other ina beautiful and Depoit oudemgg arm Was, Will bo offered at public ued » oie Race Buble atetion. in ALEXAN EaDAY the Vth day of October ibsistence Storehouse ht and shee nine (1) “Tron Field [wronght and sheet iron, averaging Terms: Cah at at the time 0 funds. _0C +t Siete LUMBER!! i! LUMBER!!! Al stoe 2 LI SAY 0 20-60" Conia atreet i the Canal, Lo oun hupiiad and six ‘seven (1,057) parrels wo ad ee erigats inspect in April, May. and qeenary 1855, (ol Pi Ayn upwards, of this Lot be Gooelve iv T NO. Consisting of four 8 LA 2s sixty (4@iberrel $s r-distilled and su: our iskey, — iginally inspected in "February, 1835, cont ng about eighteen thousand four bandred eight (18 498) gallons Pro asl for five (5) barrels, and upwards, of this Lot wil be received. | LOT NO ‘Tonsieting of one rendred. fea twenty (120) bar- rels of pare = my | inspected in February, mead ig abgat Tour Caveat eight hundred ti £00) ion roporals for 0) gallons barrels, and upwards of | this Lot will be ora fo. 4. Consisting ofaxie Gren tis) barrels of pure Old | Rye Whisky, originally inspected in Febru: 1885, containing ‘about two thousand five hundred and twenty (2,520) gallons. Proposals for two (2) barrels, and upwards, of this Lot will be received. LOT No. nals ing of five (5) pS of pure Old Bourbon Whisky, originally inspected in June, 1864, con- eco d about one hundred and sixty-three (163) allons, S*proposals for one (1) barrel, and upwards, of this Lot will be received. The Whisky was originally selected with great care. and is all mess and of prime quality. Tne Rectified wi 5 ee for issne to the troops in = field, and the Bourbon and Rye for sales to rs,and are equal, if not superior, to any the ‘market—has all m re- guaged within the Lape med month, and isi ie pti lent order, packages being of the ¢ best anali Sample of the et eee ‘and. "lank Proposals obtained, at the ‘Omens ort the following d Officers of the epbaistence Department, viz: Col, H. F. OLABKE, A-D- 0. & A/C. G, Sa New York. Brevet Brigadier General THOS. WILSON, C. 8.. Baltimore, Md. ‘Major GEORGE BELL, C. 8., Washington D. Captain THOS. ©. SULLIVAN, C. 8., Rich- Monc Gapiate F ), BRIGHAM, 0. 8., Boston, Mass Captain d B.WIGELNS. C; S., Philadelphia, The Government reserves the right to withdraw any or all of the abeve lots, and to reject any pro- posala deemed too low. Payment to be made in United States currency, witbin ten (10) days after notification of acceptance if prior to the delivery of the property. = jarantee, equal to one-half the amount pro- for, must accompany the bid, signed by two tone responsible parties. yhen removing the Whiskey, purchasers will provide their own trans portation. and the Govern- ment will load the vessels, free of wharfage, dock- e, or labor. idders are invited to be present at the openin: of their proposals. Brevet Brigadier Poe Joseph Roberts, U.S. A., commanding at Fortress Monroe, Va.. or some other omicer of rank, will be present at the opening of Pex i represent absentees. AMES’ &t BR 23-e08t Colonel, and C. 8. ¥ THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer; Georgetown CHANCERY SALE. OF A VERY VALUABLE RN AND ers minemess FARM AT TEN- RALLY TOW ‘N,D. By virtue of a caer of the Supreme Conrt of the District of Prep pony equity, made and passed on the {th d fis e yoly, 4 a 55, in the caancery Keene i al.vs. A. L. docket 3g DAY, the 17th day D. 1865, at 4 gricek p- m,on the premises, in Tennallytown, D that very val- uable property known as @onrad’s Tavern, and the enclosure, coutaining ten acres, one rood and thirty perches of land, and described as follows :—Begin- ning for the same at a bound stone cami on the south side of the river road, sixty feet, » uthwest of a bound of the original tract Friendship. and runnin, a renceeeont west forty-two perches, south- east ej ty perches, north 6337 degrees, east thirty- one and ree-fourths perches to the Georgetown and Frederick wks. eco with said road north 2336 degrees, west th Fy six per perches, and thence with a straight line - the beginning, ‘with the im- wave ments thereon. he Hotel is nearly new, and the place has been a Fons stand for half a century, and furnishes a fine opportunity for investment. Terms of sale are: One-third cath; the balance in two equal payments at six and twelve months, with interest from day of Coan the title to be re- tained until the whole | oma hase money is paid; and the purchaser may, at his option. pay the whole of the purchase money in cash. the terms are not Somapiiod with in five days the trustee reserves the righ to resell at the cost and risk of the pur- shaver. *Conveyancing and stamps at the cost of the a) * JOSEPH R. KEENE. Trustee, fe 25-eo [Intel] THOS. DOW LING, Auct, BY “THOS. DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown, SALE OF VALUABLE. REAL ESTATE IN By authority, r my See at public auction, at 4 o'clock p. m., TUESDAY, the loth instant, on the Premise, all thar Seinatee Real Estate “rontin; 0 feet _on the east side of Congress stree and 1 feet on Road street. in Georgetown, D. C., adjoin- ing the residence of Brooke B. Williams, Esq., and posite aE. Edward Linthicum’s and “Tudor Place ¢ property will be sold in three lots, the digutatons’ o h may be particularly ascer- tained from a diagram exhibited at the sale. This sale affords a rare opportunity for an excellent in- Mpa or nt. as ees ey eS from its locality, beaut: health! Iness an neighdSorhood, is most desirable for private residences. Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in 6 and 12 months, the deferred payments, with interest from day of sale, to be secured by a deed of trust on the premires. If the purchaser fails to comply. with the terms of sale within five days from the day of sale the property will be resold at his risk and cost. All conveyancing — are rac at the cont of the purchaser. CAPERTO! “fos: bow LING, oc2d [Intet.} Auctioneer. B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, VALUABLE REAL ESTATE SALE OF PRS ONE BUILDING OTS, et ES ON EAST CAPITOL. SOUTH AND FOURTEE STRBET EAST, BY Punt ‘TION On TUESDAY, the $d day on “October next, at 4 o'clock, p. m., we shall sell, in front of the premi- Fes, forty one Building Lots, bei: ing the subdivision ofpart of Square No. 1.036, each having a goed front and depth, runing back toa fifteen foot a ley. Persons will havea good opportunity of ee good building sites,as they will be sold to suit purchasers. Terms—One-half cash; balance in six and twelve months, secured by a deed of trust on the premises. All convey hg and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. $25 will be required down on each lot when sold. GREEN & WILLIAMS, se 25 Auctioneers. RF THE AROVE SALE IS UNAVOIDABLY tinal pe until TUESDAY, the 10th instant, same jour and place. And immediately after this sale of the above property, we shall sell, in front of the Premises, twenty valuable building lots in subdi Vision of Square No. 1035. This property is situ ted in th mediate neighborhood of the Govern- ment repair shop. oc +d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aacts. B: THOS. DOWLING, G, Auctioneer; Georgetown FISHERIES F FOR RENT. mo WEDNESDAY, October 118h, af i} o'clock a. -, at my Auction s,No. 174 Bridge street. Gebrgetown. I will offer for rent for one year, with the privilege of three years, the Jackson City Fish- eries, Which are on the Virginia Shore of the Po- tomat, and adjacent to the Long Bridge. Terms: 0: a ong the remainder in two negotiable security, payable mae yd 48 DOWLING, Aact. Avrora ae or F HIDES, TALLOW, &. Office ice Depot Ce seen ine estan, { ington, Will be cold at a enna oa street D. on THURSDAY, the 5.291 pounds Beef Tallow. 6 pounds Mutton Tallow. 2,000 pounds Woo! 262 gallons Neatsfoot Oil. Je,546 pounds B airs Beef Horns. . ——S Barre! Terma: Cash, at the time of sale, in Government funds. a iL, _ 0c $5t Major and 0.8.,U.8. A. pee eee SOV SRSMERT. BARGES AND aNpne ve AT A bawapedasdumntng’ pr wn ws Oe. Deva Will be sold ae tion of Brevet at pa eG: ee, Alexandria, V: sy bers THURSDAY Ort at 11 o'clock a. ne Steam Hoister gle-deck Schuy iki! ace follews CG. Lee, A.Q. M.. at ber 26, and ino ain? Barge Jura. Barge Hunter eg Barge Captain Charles L. Reed. Barge Wauponsa, Barge Henry Te: ‘arge ony Flannery. Government funds, revet Major Gen. nd Chief ¢ nna oc3 HH Washi ington, FRnt= ‘BUILDINGS AT AU RUOTION- De Osis Decree Comisresary of Se ber iss Will beat at Ps Public cue aoa in p San ‘a. Va.,on TU atthe corner. of hen goo streets. the lowing FRAME Ber “3 Au Government Bakery a —— feet Ur s feet. ee | Z “St 21 “BL | Also, all the BRICK of seventeen or sighteen Orens. irene days will be allowed to remove the build- ‘erms: Cash, in Government come ae ost Major and, 8, Us Bed feo ar OF TIMBEB, MLBoree cmTY. pee Cuter Exary cs aporis bre aited el bar ates wuarters oD jBurchate 12 M., for pay: the several forts. and batteri also for the timber, lumber. materials wi within the several forts viz Fort Forts ', Woodbury . Berry, and. batte: ace pe ot te Oral a = ma at the c of the Columbia turnpike. and 1 terior bat! —_ mat ai Re Wi the batteries to Gareretyeat of thik fort, The two pattrries ip the yall a Hunting Creek, and Fort Willard exterior batteries. “ARO, "nix (6) blockhouses—three at the south end ueduct bridge—ene at the Leesburg turn- two ein the valley of Hunting Creek. the Stockade across the south end ef the Aqueduct bridge, and the abattis across the valley | Of the Four-mile ran. ACROSS THE EASTERN BRANCH. rts Snyder, Ricketts, Wagner, Davis, “chen. ‘and the two new forts on ae a leit o! Also, the Block-house and Stockade at the ti Yard bridge. NORTH OF WASHINGTON. Forts Jamison, sr. Dekueey, Sine Sarat e | Hill, Slemmer, ee Smeade, Kearny Rowse, Gainer. 'B Bayard. Simnious, Manafield, and the field jacent to these forts atte: Also. the ‘follow! river Pero wg ‘viz: Ver- mont, Martin Scott, Kemble, ‘Saeed and the two field gig te ‘on the bank of th Also,t -house and Stockade on the Wash- ington Aqueduct road, near Fort Sumner. ‘The abattis around the several forts and batte- Pine is made of the tops of trees, and is suitable for firne timber frame-work and heavy log roofing of the bomb-proofs, -houses, magazines, and implement-rooms, is of hard thant rree chestnut, and cedar—is generally in Cre! jon, and may be removed without mach bor. The lumber with which sy! of these buildings are lined is sound,and may be used for fencing or any other pu e to which common callings are ay appli ‘The stockades are of hard wood posts, from nine (a}to twenty (20) tnehee tm diameter, and generally about thirteen (13) feet long, This 7 gerd is very valuable, and may be easily removed. The reyetments consis: Ry er er of posts from five ve (5) to nine (5) to eight (8) feet lon; r aot white pine cullings, (9) inches in diameter and will be valuable for fencing. Separate proposals will be received for the abat- tis. and for the timber, lumber, and other mate- rials in each fort and Lae pt above-named. Proposals to be endorss follows, viz: ‘* Preposals for Roatte at Fort ——_—_. es Proposals for Timber, Lumber, &c., pi Fort and addressed to the undersigned. Proposals for the Abattis by the cord, or runnin: foot, or for timber or lumber by the foot, will n: be entertained. The bidders should offer so much for the Abattis of each Fort, and 89 mnch for the pec a and other materlal in each Fort,in the eT he undersigned reserves the right to reject any of the propense ig deemed to the interest of the Government to d Payments to be ‘taade in Rowcrionee fonds upon the acceptance of sey, prevcaml; and prior to the Temoval of the propert rchasers will eqnired to remove their property within. thirty 0} days after their propo- Bale are accepted For further information inqnire at the office of the Chief Engineer of Defences, corner of 19th street and Fonneyivents: avenue. B 8. ALEXAYOER Brevet Brig. Gen., U.S. A Be %-27t Chief Engineer of Doren EXTENSIVE sone SALE OF ENGINEER Headquarters Chief Engineer of Defenses, ‘ashington, September 23, 1855. Will be sold cs public ‘auction, under the direc- tion oF Brevet Brigadier @ saw B. 8. Alexander, wet Fog esas pecunes: = iste Eee = ngineer Property belonging fe Defenses Washington, eonsistin, of BARBACKS, | STAB Es. STORE - HOUSES, HOPS, SHEDS, Als a lot of Tools, viz: eve: Spades, Picks, Mattocks, Axes, Hratchets Broad Axes, Adzes, Cross cut, Pit, and and Saws; Spirit Levels, Steel Sqnares, Crowbi es, Ham- mers, Masons’, Carpenters’, and’ Smiths’ Tosls; Grindstones, Wheelbarrows. Hooks and Scythes, zat 2 ag looks, Bucke Lamps. Lante large Ee ean ge er, nee: Brick, Nair, ‘Sikes. ws. Bolts, Hinges, Locks, Wire Nettin, Cement. Felt Hoofing.1 Hydraulic Gement. po luicase Gates, Sas! pile, s large’ lot of damaged and unserviceable mmbe The tale of the property on the south side of the Potomac will commence at Camp Barnard. near Fort Albany, vas on MONDAY. October 9, 1955, at 10 &. m., an 1 be continued from day to day until all’ o property on that side of the river is dis: e sale of the prowerty across the Eastern Branch will commence at C: ‘amp Franklin, near Fort Mahan, abont one mile eyond Pennings bridge, on THURSDAY, October 12, at 10 a. and will be continued from day today until all the roperty al at camp is dis) Pp fo t that is dil of. e sale of the property nortn ety ef Washington will commence at bce near Fort De Russy ut one mile weet of Fort Stevens.on the 7th street road, on SATURDAY, October 14, 1855, at 10a. m., and mm be continued from day te day until the whole is) ‘erms, cash in Government funds. Purchasers will be required to remove all the pro- rty which they may purchase, gucont the build- Ings’ within three days after the ayo f sale rchasers of buildings will be allowed tendays Rae whic ‘h to remove them. For further particulars inquire at the office of the Chief Engineer of Defences, northwest corner of 19th street and Pennsyivania avenue. until the day of sale, LEXANPBER, Brevet Brig. Gen. U. 8. A., 28-18t Chief Engineer of Defences. (Lorine SALES ey SOyEEN MENT HORSES UARTERM fern geste s Orricr. VasHincTon D. C., September 25, 1855. Will be sold at public auction, during Pike month of OCTOBER, to ~~ highest bidder, at the time and places named be! na fe 5 YOR New York agit TUESDAY “of each week—100 Horses each di REYLVAN Pronger rol THURSDA A. f each week—100 Horses eac’ Philadelphia, SATURDAY of each week—100 Mules each day Earisbare, Fu ESDAY of each week—100 Mules each da: Harri-burg THURSDAY of each week—100 Horses each da: Reading, TURSDAY, October 3—1£0 Horses. Greensburg FRIDAY, October 13—150 Horses. Lancaster. THURSDAY, October 19—150 Horses, Pittsburgh, THURSDAY. Allentown, TUESDAY, ona 21-180 Horses. Wilmington, DELAWARE. TUESDAY of each week—100 Horses each day. Siminston, ERIDAR of each week—100 Mules eac MISSOURI. P. a Louis, October 3, 4, 5,6,7, 9, and'10—120 Mules a St. ‘otis, October 11, 12,13, and 14-150 Horses ay October 26—1590 Horses. each St. Louis, October 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 99, and 31-10 Mules each day. BORO, D. GIE. TU ESDAY | and THURSDAY ny each week—100 Horses each day No sales of Males will take place os WASHINGTON, D. The animals to be sold im October's are superior to any heretofore offered to the Public. The majority of them are sound and serviceable. It is expected that at this series of sales all the sur- plus Government animals witl be disposed of. Buy ers should therefore avail themselves of this last op Portunity to purchase. Avimals will be sold singly. Terms? Cash in United Stat Correnc ‘erms } in Uni ates bs MES A. EKIN en Brigadier General, in charge First Division Q. M.G_ oO. . Averiox SALES etry. HOSPITAL PROP- Meorcar Por oana Orricr, Wasuixgton. D.C., ust Will be held until further Tidtice, every THURSDAY MORNING, comme! lar rhs prac: at 10 o'clock a, m. in this hia city, 0 Sep: er. iciary Square Warehouses, Sth and E streets, an suction sale of Hospitel Furniture, Bedding, ‘Bon ‘which been used in the Government service. ae will embrace many articles to sevionaio ‘ter, @ ai us 101 proprietors of Tn re and others, is called to ‘Terms cash at time of 1 bidders within forty-eleht (43) hours from the te daleat tale, f not en away within that time, the articl will be resold at the og subsequent sale at the -o qahatas ammelBE SUTHERLAND, Surgeon 3 ay and an 20-tf cal akeeece: _su2-tf _____ Medical Purveyor._ SALE OF Sine l- L“"s3s5° AND BALLBO T {Roa EN. United. bape g) ates Miliary rere ert ver ne sok AAR riolise fae OB Rrouk teber 11, at llo ore roa I a Av POR arSwoUTA “Wa., on FRIDAY October ive (5) first-class Locomotive Engines. About at aifty (00) Freight Cars and one (1) Passenger off RONPORE, J yOdehe e new Loco ' » | ARALEXANDRIA, V on SURSEEY, Octo- ity st-class Tocaisbtive Wanisba: 4 fect 834 inch as) new Platform Cars, five (5) foot Twenty-five (25) new Box Oars, fi Tyene un, ee hundred avy fifty (800) ox Gans tect Mandred snd thirty (230) Platform do., About two A fee! S Ss bout (30) Btock do., phere ye age thee (2) new Ti rick do. Fats, — do. Se emer ERATE a, = Sy to continue from day ecme: Cesb, in Governpen: BINSON, 90 3-dt0039 ars Bias aa AUCTION SALES. B* JAS. C. McGUIRE & 00., Auctioneers. NEAT BR Tg ON GUM STREET. “BEE teed 70 aT On MONDAY AFTERNOON. October 9th, at 54 o'clock, on the premises, we shall sell that neat two-story and attic, with basement above ground, Brick Dwelling, with two. ,wory back building, sit- uated on west side of 6th street west, between G and H streets north, fed and ten rooms, and bas pee ipe oh been oS puns throughout, been thorough re, The lot is Ie feet 9 ir tnchee frout with a depth of 109 feet foam feet avet alley. Inormedia‘ given Terms: "One! half ay phedy in ed and twelve menths, with Interest, secured by adeed of trast on the at cenien Conv encing' =} ry SICOCTRE & 00., oc3 (Intel. & Chron} Auctioneers, ¥ JAS. C McGUIRE RE & Auctioneers. — TRUSTER’S SALE OF FRAME HOUSE. LARGE oa UND pRTZACHED, AT CORNER 9TH iqAY "AFTERNOON October 9, at Pe 2 he premi ses, I shall sell Lot 3, - Square No. 401. having a Tront of 75 feet on’ 9th street west, with a donth of 6 feet on L street north, improved % awe i aaranges Frame Deeltt ing. tontaininy twelve rooms, with numerous clothes closets t! roughout, with large grounds 4 rounding, with shra berg and a pump of god water on the ossession given Ist No- "Format Onethird cosh; balance insix and twrtve months. with interest, secured by deed of trust on the premieres. comerariLay has vt SERA, Trustee. “es AS. Y WM. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers, EEN TR) TRUSTEE’S SALE _OF VALUABLE PROP- c meat virtue of a deed of trust to the subscriber, benring date the 22d day of June, A. D. 18%4,duly recorded. &c., I shall efter for sale at blic auc- tion, on TUESDAY, the 17th day of October enst- ing, at 4 o’clock p. m., in front of the ae, = that part of Lot known as Lot No. one, square north of Square numbered 515, Dralsuien for said part of lot at a point in the west line of 4th street west, 14 feet south of the northeast cor- ner of said lot, thence running west 5) feet to four-foot alley, thence south on the line of said al ley 14 feet, thence east $0 feet to said 4th street, and thence north 14 feet to the place of beginning, with % ep thee ag = ny apd is —— on ith street west, be- cane tort L street and New York avenue. Terms of sale: One-third cash; the residue in six, twelve and eighteen months, the purchaser iving his — for the deferred payments satis factorily endorsed. and bearing interest from the day of sale. 4 deed given and a deed of trust taken. All conveyancing and stamps at the cost of the warchus er. If the terms of sale are not complied with within five days from the day of sale, the trustee reserves the right to resell the said property at the risk and expense of the defaulting purchaser, on giving yond ch . Botice ito some newspaper printed in the city o! ashington. . AS a, LLOYD, Trnastee, oc4 WM.L. WALL & 0O.. Ancts. Y¥ C. W. BOTELER, b. J, Auctioneer. ‘On MONDAY AFTERNOON, October 8th, at ag o'clock, I shall sell, on the premises, Lote Nos. i and 11, in Square No. 161. Lot No.1 fronts 2 feet cn Connecticut avenue, near L street, with an @ erage depth of 123 fect. Lot No. lLis a very d rable le corner Jot, frovting 45 feet 3 inches on north L street. witha depth of 109 feet 5 inches on Con- necticnt avenue. cae ‘Terms : One-third cash; balance on a credit of six d twelve months. Notes to bear interest and satisfactorily secured. bee syenelag and ta Conveyancing and stam "BOT rehaser"s cost. LER, Jx., Auct. Ga! ALB "Phe youssany PROP- Depot Commussary of Subsistence, Oct BON atten, De Ce Oct ae Wil! be sold at public auction, at 6th-street wharf, uae hee ag C., on a TEURED Ay the 12th inst., al a.m. oR MMISSARY PROPERTY, consisting of Counter. Beam and Platform Scales, Commissat tomes Spring Balances. Hp ee Funnels, Molasses Gates, Saw Hatchets. Meat Hooks, Bake Pane, Backs, Wheel- barrows, Field Desks, Cauldrons, &e., &c., &c ar Terms cash, at the time of sale, in eee " BELL Major and C.8..U.3. A. a -. A UCTION SALE. L PurRvEYOR’s OFFICE, Meoncgs Foevereps Orie ises.t The anction sale of Government Medical’ ‘and Hospital Property, advertised to take place at the Medical rt Rd a No. ® North Charles et bers timor . a Eh he & — = the urgeon General, postponed unt 7 oie BLY SS. Surg. U.S. Vol _0¢ 8 tecl8 Medical Purveyor, U.S. A. AUTON SALE OF,HOSPITAL,PROPERTY, C. W. BOTELER, Sn. -» AUCTIONEER. Will be exposed Pattie Auction. on THU DAY, October 5, 1865, at the Warehouse, Indic: ary Square, Fifth and E streets. under the directi t tain Henry Johnson, Med. 8. = Jacee lot of serviceable property, consist- ing of— ron Bedsteads, Blankets, Mattresses, hair and shuck; Hair Pillows; Sheets. linen and cotton; Mugs, Pitchers, Knives and Forks, poons, Tum biers, Bowls, Shirts, Drawers. Locks, &c. The attention of housekeepers and proprietors of hotels and steambo: dealers in second. ma terial, add others, is respectfully called to these sales. as articles are offered in quantities to suit both large and small purchasers. Terms—cash, in Government funds, Purchasers are required to pay for and remove mere goods within forty-eight ours from date of sale. — reepvied be sot farthe peel Bg THURSDAY at the came place, until farther notice , SUTHERLAND, oc 2-tf _ Surgeon U. S'A..M Purvesor._ @ECRET DISE. SES! $1 SECRET DISEASES! SAMARITAN’S GIFT! SAMARITAN’S GIFT! THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED “Yes, A Positive Cure” for GONORHGA. GLEET, STRICTURES, €e. Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury, Only Ten Pills to be Taken to Effect a Cure. They are entirely yeartiies, having no smell nor any unpleasant taste, and will not in any way in- ure the stomach or bowels of the most delicate. Cures in from two to four days, and recent cases in ‘twenty-four hours.” Prepared by juate of the University of Pennsylvania, one of the most eminent Doctors and Chemists of the oncaeid v: (0 CHANGE WHA > (ek hore who have despaired of getting cared, oF who have Legs gorged with Balsam Oopapvii peri nt by mail in a plain envelope. Price—Male packages, $2. Female, 93, SCROFU. ILC Bo TRITERS. see Sy! oy} PHI urs SAMARITAN S ROOT AND nate JUICES Is off rae the public as a positi re cure. SYPHILIS OR VENEREAL PISEASES. sSMMRITAN'S ROOD AND HERB JUICE ts a most potent, certain and effectual remedy ever Prescribed; it reaches and eradicates every particle ot the venereal poison, so that the cure is thorough rinanent, ‘Take then of this purifying remedy tn be heeled, and do not transmit it to your pos- et that for w ay Tepen' ines ihe eee Nor ‘DESPA pata A oT ‘ou ma) ron incurab ShIvAN'S ROOT AND NERD Up Icke will remove ovary The of impurities trom the system, as well as au the “4 PS of Mercury. SA 17. CRE WASH. Price 2% cents: Pain aivotioee WHAT THE 34 reopens DIES. SAMAB “0 RD THE Sreawenie Opera Bi oon Pages Tn seratrs SE Eee ar Sirs: Please'send me one gross i ciate es Gift by Adsioe & Cor Expres, Hinting it to be. what it te’ represented, 1 do. boi Finding it tobe wha’ is rept like to make a voyage without a supply. a fy |S” Dor Garam, cc atantte Mail Steamsuip Co., “Between New York and Aspinwall.” one Re CO., Box 161 Philadelphia Post enn iby 8. CALVES FORD, corner lth stree avenue. WEN PCO. Alexandria. my 6-tf 1 omaeguars Meoutactering Chemists in the AM AC taped D with MBE. H. T. HELM- BOLD; the rons yl store opposite my Tee ae ea thers had not phan eet dete coxa bee ol Ts ju: toehin. Ihave been favorably lasproneea with bis cl LIAM WRIGHTMAN, Firm ok POWERS & bh ts ES _m%-6m 9th and d‘Srown sts., Philadelphia, — yea Pane 1 method atthe Ie x Teaaing sree sts, aut ra 2 toS. LA 245 Fi Pa avs... 26 ‘onsultati i “Baane! SER any AUTIVICIAL EY EOP S Heute oe one. RL rants and gr by y Royal Letters land, and oar x) alot of ‘riecmar No. cine iene Jometrer zens: rma thorrnges, and chaustion of the Tricsaay No. 2has Rm superseded mar No, 3is the re iotallighie remedy fer all i tmpaet ties Secondary Symptoms, obviating tive woo of metoury and all other laikseesioas teat dicnts. ion is oe ager the College ion, rere Spermatl ‘stem. Each preparation ible Lozen; Secured from And changes of atmos Wholesale and retail by Dr. BARROW, No. 194 : pFobe had tas aie ave., PROPOSALS. | Fane neide nse —y SALE OA’ cnr. BOA’ —- Bete ee , paneEs Bree, Srrcreen the nay ot the the a named seer Boats, BARGES AT MOBILE. LE, ALABAMA. Day ig ZEURSPaY, Se zor cats: cr heel Steamer Wario tons. Bide heel © Steamer J: ¥ mead a wheel Steamer Ariel c whee! Steamer N.W. fionas : Pegistered BIB heel Steamer it, registered tone. ide Shee § ‘teamer le. Teptesored eat teens ide-wheel Steamer J.D. Swain, registered 277 Btern-wheel Steamer J: regi tons. Stern-wheel Steamer R. B. Hamilten, (sunk), reg- sotaget 199 tons. ‘ug Perry 154 tons. AL 4 istered % tons. m For Al ph Cal —! regi Blossom, el Barge Fora, Cal Boat G Era, Canal Pontoon Barges rey tao Yat Basins ash nf tare (8) Boctiouad All of whieh ALA- ath Tthe day of sales a, Py making for more than one beat er barge, ay Dame or number of each boat or for. with price proposed to be Tec cavelope contabuiog ota should en’ 10) s and the name of the beat of ba: aon jon at the po nin; ui . e ‘Government reserves the win to withdraw any ef the wre Property, and reject es hd deemed too low. Payments to be madein United mm Sg mn the acceptance of any proposal, and Be delivery of the property. full description of the property me cba: —~ ie Louis, Missouri ec on application to Colonel Arthur B; ni of the Quartermaster General: sfronas VENIS 8. FERSONS, Brig. General and Chief of Rail Biver Trans- portation. audte Ww. Tox, D. C.. September 22, 1865. asurxctox, DC. pte! ALL BOATS, &c.,at New Orleans and Mobile for which bids are not accepted, will be offered at PUBLIC AUCTION—those at New Orleans af that place. on SATURDAY, 7th day of Octo- 1 it place, on MON- ¢ ith day of October. Due notice will be of precise hour and locality of sal —" give By ord f th ee nera 'y order cf the Quar’ TEWis B jer fe 2214 PA RSONS, Be igadier General. JAMES TOPHAM co. oh PREMIUM TRUNK, SADDLERY, AND MILITARY EQUIPMENT MANUFACTORY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, a7 500s SEVENTH STREET, One Door North ef Odd Fillows’ Hail, Where they centinue to manufacture and bave on sale a large and fine assortment of TBUNES, VALISES, TRAVELING BAGS, SADDLES, HARNESS, HORSE COVERS, MILITARY HORSE EQUIPMENTS, SWORDS, BELTS, HAVEBRSACES, WHIPS, BITS, SPURS, &e., &e., &c.. AT LOW PRICES. REPAIRING. ‘Trunks, &c., repaired promptly and thoronghiy, THREE SILVER MEDALS Awarded by the Maryland Institute ef Baltimore, October Sist, 1864; also, the highest premiam, a bronze medal, by the Metropolitan Mechanics’ In- stitute of Washington, D. C., in 1867, SOLE AGENTS For District of Columbia and Alexandria, Vs.,for FRANK MILLER’S CxLEBBATED PREMIUM HARNESS OIL, Dealers supplied at the lowest _ feb 619 _ FACTORY PRICES. B STRENGTH TO THE WEAK! . YOUTH TO THE AGED"! BLIOKRENE, LIFE REJUVENATOR. ‘This preparation is um and Restorer of wasted or alled asa Rejuvenator ert func The aged should be certain to make the Biokrene a household god, inasmuch as it will render them youthful in feeling and in strength, and enable them to live over again the days of their pristine oy. It not = exhilerates but strengthens, and qe really an invaluable bicesing. especially ime who have been reduced to a condition of servilit or ordinary sickness. No f impotency of any haman organ, this superb paration will remove the ef- fect at once and forever. BIOKRENE erat Besiuity, Nervovs matter what th Cures ImPoTENcY. Incapacity. Dysrersia, Derression, Loss or Ar- PETITE, Low Srinits, WEAKNESS oF THE ORGANS oF GENERATION, Impectuity, Mentar Ixpo- LENCE, EMACIATION, EXNU!, IT Has a Most De- anp Novet Errect Upom 5 E The Xen stink all who are in any way prostrated by nervous disabilities are earnestly ad- vised to seel in this most excellent and ua- od imprndence, have lost their NATU TAL yiG0R, will find a speedy and perma- ein the age BIOKRE The FEEBLE, the LAN ING. the OLD should give t it will be found & 11D, the DESPAIR- s valuable liy different trom oth rticles for the same purposes TO FEMALES —This pispecatice is Invaluable in nervous weaknesses wis, as at will re store the wasted strength with wonderful perma- ence. mt is also a oy —_ and hex give relief in Dyspepsia with the fire in its use will renoy reiprir tor Dey New York Sold by _ FORD, corper lith street B Gee 9-coly and Pennsylvania avenue LIAM BRADL STEAM MARBLE WORKS,” LE ANTES MON CwENTS, TABLE — STAND’ TOPS, &o. Monuments made to order on reasonable terme 7~ Cees notice. Will one hand EASTERN MAR- Be TAREE eS Orders for Plumber's SLABS promptly amienbes to. Pennsylyania avenne, So isth and I streets went, Washington, D.C = XNOLDS £0 0. posera RE cue jAS AND STEAM FITTERS, NO. 500 NINTH ST., NEAR AVENUE, Mave just received, and will Fy ines hand, the largest and best assortment Chandeliers, Brackets, Drop Tiekts Feraaston lass Globes, Mica and 0 Shades aller: fisiesis this, line, from the oe fqtabiishments in New lope ben —y a. = apg which wi the most NGES, FUBNACES and FIRE- a erry ae- repared to furnish the best RANGE im aywhere ¥ terms. Hotels, on very reasonable Ree faurants invited to call. We a all I kinds of GAS and STRAM Spy beap, Fic Fo MN ING line in the mort satisfactory Tanner. Call and see our Bathing Taba. Seantaine Closets, Wash-st: asins, &c. sto’ treet, near Yennsyivania aioe “the pk ATT es | Te ver a ="vRY PEARL TOOTH POW- cleaning, ng and preserv. 6 Yeth ‘and Gunis, ‘This elogaut prepare tion entirely unequalled. woe EUS 2 00., ew Proprietors. For sale by all —— k WELLS CELED BRATED M STRENGTHENING PLA’ dest i: Bat cases for’ wi A, oF. 600 20-ly BS Lvd pigs to Paysites mar FizEeBoLps ye te frame mead loon GIVES Sr earn Snare Hee Ez OT i ee and FM ‘at little Sarees meres Sie wta., opposite

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