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EVENING ST A R. be ‘AUCTION SALES. — BBX GBEEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers. Baltimore Markets, October 17. Coffee—Some 450 bags Rio, ex. bark “Agnes,” have been sold on pYivate terms. Trade de- mand fair and prices steady as previously HON ORABLE ORPHANS? COURT, ratified b: the Supreme Court, of by eye Impro' Property at the corner of Vir, . © street, at Aucti quoted, viz: common to good Rio 19a2zty cents, Oo MONDE F ‘oth it t, ° gold, prime do. Naxx cents, gold, Laguayra teirest rie ee Lanall proceed to cents, currency, and Java 45a50 cents, ardian of th dren of John A. currency. Stock of Rio 4,500 bags. jeceased. the interest of said orphans in Flour—Trade brands continue in fair de- | following valuable property. viz: Partof Lot num- ¢ ight; bered two, (2,) in Square numbered south ef Square mand and firm, the stock being light; but com- hundred and sixty-three, (463,) ‘inning for mon flour is dull and heavy. Sales included’| {put hundred one eof Virginia the small lots ot Howard street Super at 9.62 9.75. open space, running thence on said e cighty Extra do. at $11, and 200 bbls. Western Extra | feet ten inches, at $10.75 per dbi Rye Flour—First quality is selling te the onse at $6.75a87. Old stock commands $6.25a A Corn Meal—City Mills kiln-dried we quote thence at right —_ said av- enue seventy-five feet six ieee (75 feet 6 inches) to C street south, thence on said street one hun- dred feet three inches to said open space. thence on saia open enece forty feet seven — (40 toot fring and belng tn the clty of Weakinaton Distrist tyf a being in the city of at $4.57 4a$5. Demand limited. of Columbia, and recorded on the books of the Sur- Buckwheat Meal—Sales reported at $5285.25 | veyor thereof as Lots numbered six and seven of per 100 Ibs. Grain—Prime Wheat was scarce and wanted for home milling at full prices, and the lower grades ruled firmer. Transactions comprised inferior and tough lots of red at 200a230 cents, fair to prime do. at 235a255 cents, inferior and tough white at 225a260 cents, and fair to good do. at 270029 cents. Corn was dull and lower. Sales of fy cutand common yellow at S(aS3 cents prime do. at say) cents, large lots being Offered at *8 cents at the close, and damaged and common white atS0a3cents. Prime white e@carce and nominal at =5a% cents. Oats moved slowly at 5455 cents, weight. No transactions in Rye reported. - Provisions—No movement of importance ‘was reported in this branch of trade, and the market closed dull. We quote, though nomi- . Bacon Shoulders at 20 \;a20X¥ cents: Sides Shoulders at 18% 18x 4) cents; Mess Pork at $36; Lard, of which the cents, and city do. Plain Hams command 25a26 | Sugar cured scarce and prices nomi- | the subdivision of Lot numbered two, (3,) in said Square, together with the improvements on the yee. ing two three-stery brick Dwelliug- ouses. T ofsale,as prescribed by the decree, are: One third cash; the residue in equal instalments of Sean Gr aire is tn for tan, anderrad pavuoesins beak: Bers te iv for the defe! y le. ing interest from day of sale, and satisfactorily en- jorsed. All conveyances, including revenue stamps, at the cost of the purchaser. $100 will be required ene dewn when it is ‘nocked off; and if not paid, the property, will be then and there put up again and sold to the —_ est bidder; and if the whole terms are not complied with in five days after sale, the the right to resell the pro; of the defaulting purchaser. b; ivi three days’ notice of such resale in the Natio Tatel- ligencer. The title to the above property having been made perfect and indisputable it will be sold to the high- est bidder without reserve. 1-4 ALFRED C. CASSELL. Guardian. oc _ocll-d "GREEN ’& WILLIAMS. Aucts. BBY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. TRUSTEE’SSALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED KBAL ESTATE. By virtue of a dec: ee of the Supreme Court of the op Teserves rty at the riek and coat n market is nearly bare, at 29 at 25x cents cents nal. Sugars. eviously report- a “Antilles,” on ate terms, 200 bhds. fair groce: | District of Columbia, sitting in equity. rendered y Cuba taken | on the 10th day of October, 1845, in the cause of Jas. on speculation, at l4)5 cents, and 25 hhds. good | H. Shreve and others, ys. Samuel Shreve and grocery Cuba at 14 cents. changed for all grades, viz Cubaand E.L.com.to good refining. .$14.25a14.50 “ “ 4 grocery...... 14.50a15.25 prime to choice grocery... 15.50816.00 Porto Rico fair to good rrocery... 14.50a15.00 others, No. 491 equity, the undersigned trustees, named in said decree, and acting 1m pursuance thereof, will offer at public auction, te the highest bidder, at the premises.on FRIDA'Y, the 27th day of October. 1885, at 4 o'elock p. m.. lot No. 9, in sub- division of square No. 443, fronting 20 feet on 7th street west. and having adepth of 105feet. This «prime to choice groc’y 16.0a16.50 | lot. is situated at the corner of said 7th street Whisky.—The market opened at $2.32, but an | 804 M street north. and has for improvements a advance on t figure was subsequently ae large two-story brick building, with a brick back- — e mgd. fic. | building, and also fine brick stable fronting on es of moment made public.— | 9 public alley. The property has been used as an Inn for some years, and is well located for a restau- rant or store. Terms of sale: One-third in cash ai the time of sale, the residue in two equal instalments at 6 and Rates nominally un- nd bloody bowle-knife en- counter took place at Nashville. on Friday last, between Oaptain Sam. Ca Dr. Man- | 12 months, the purchaser to give notes bearing in love and son, and two brothers ison. The | terest, withendorsers acceptrble to the trustees; difficulty grew out of the impressment of a | the title to be withheld until the whole purchase money shall be paid. The purchaser. if he prefer, shall have the privilege of paying the whole pur- chase meney. If the purchaser fails to comply with the terms of sale within five days from the time thereof, the trustees reser ve the right to resell at his risk. All conveyancing and revenue stomps at the cest of the purc JOHW E. NORRIS, EUGENE CARUSI, Trustees, _ccll_[Int.] GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. horse belonging to the Dayidsons by young Manlove, during the Buell campaign in Ten- nessee. The whole party were more or less wounded in th ffray a Late D ealand papers state that bnt little fighting has occurred of recent date be- tween the British troops and the natives. The valne to be attached to William Thompson's surrender bas not yet been ascertained. It ap- pears certain, however, that Rewl. the Ngati- maniapoto chief, the fighting leader of the hos- ule tribes, intends to maintain the struggle. BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. VALUABLE WHARF PROPERTY FOR SALE. Will be offered at public sale, on TUESDAY, 24th inst., on the premises, at 4 o'clock p. m.: S7"It was once announced. if we remember Ist. The Wharf rropsty. fronthn, on part of rightly. fhat the receipts of the “Great Chica- uare 356, now occupied by W. H. Gunne 1, Baq. fo Sanitary Fair” amounted to the respectable amountofa million dollars, whereas now a Statement is going the rounds that the entire sum to be turned over for the benefit of the sol- diers from said fair, has been found to be only about €3,000. e7The largest . The large three story Warehouse fronting on vue street. Theabove are between l0th aad ‘fith 3d. One-half of Square No. 391, between Sth apd 9th streets, contai: ry oy 30,000 feet of ground, with a water front of 193 feet 8 inches. Terms: One-fourth cash; balance in one, two . and three years, with interest, to be paid ‘half- frigate ever built for the yearly. Prussian savy bas — launched at Dantzic. ae cenveremeing and revenue stamps at the pur- tis called Marine Minister Von Roon. Tne } chaser’s cost. length of her keel is one hundred and sixty-six | _°¢ 4-4 GREEN & WILLIAMS. Aucts._ B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, HANDSOME BUILDING LOTS ON NEW JER- SEY AVENUE, BETWEEN M AND N STS. NORTH. AN AUCTION. Ou FRIDAY. the 2th inst., we shall sell, on the Ing foots, meng lote NO> and Ps in Civoers Ward's ing lot *, -inU s subdivision of erigints leet i ae ete 523. These lots have a frent each of 16 feet 4 inches, and depth as follows: North lot 74 feet 8 inches: middle lot 77 feet 11 inches; south lot 81 feet 2 in- ches; all fronting on New Jersey avenue, between north M and N streets. Terms : One-half cach; balance in6 and 12months. for netes bearing interest from day of sale, A deed given and deed of trust taken. All conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser, feet, and that of her deck one hundred and seventy six feet. S7 in Virginia highway robberies and mur- ders are becoming of frequent occurrence. An organised band of outlaws infest the mountains above Lynchburg. and it is no unusual sight to find a dead body in the roads or woods in that section. . S7 In the shoe mannfacturing towns of Massachusetts girls at work upon sewing ma- chines are paid $7 or * per week for ten hours per day. Girls who understand coat making are in some places paid $10 per week. 87 Jacob Drift, of Fort Plain, N.Y¥., while out bunting last week saw a movement in the bushes, and mistaking the cause to bea part. | including @ stamps, ridge, fired, killing his little son. $35 indispotal soo ati de ree ®7In Beigium a disease is destroying the | when the property ins chickens im creat numbers. One proprietor oc 14-4 REEN & WILLIAMS, Aucta. near Bruces lost thirty seven inafew hours. The cattle plague is also raging in the king- BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, dom. m AUCTION SALE OF A FRAME BUILDING 0! @7 In Mexico a general insurrection has NORTH B STREET, BETWEEN 9TH ND broken out in the State of Oajaca, where the pa- 1OTH STS EAST. . triots have accumulaced large stocks of arms | (Om FRIDAY. the 20th inst.,at 10 o'clock a.m., and treasure. S27 A large meeting of workingmen was held im Chicago, lll, on Friday evening, for the | purpose of taking steps for the opening of a co-operative store similar to those in operation in the Old Count we shall sell. on the premises, the Frame Building on lease ground rent at €8 per month, 1 year with the privilege of 10 years, 75 feet front by 75 foet deep, with Restaurant and Bar Fixtures. The above premises is near the Quartermaster’s Depart- ment, where there can be a fine business done. ccWd "GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts._ BX J: ©: McGUIRE & CO., Auctioncers. BUILDING LOTS AT AUCTION ON E8' OUTH, BETWEEN 13TH AND 1TH ore, On FRIDAY AFTERNOON next, October 20th, at 442 o'clock, on the premises. we shall sell Lots | 22and 23. in Square 1,043, to be divided in four lots of 25 feet 9inches each, with a depth of 224 feet 2 inches, to a 30 foot alley in the rear. Terms: One quarter cash; balance in 6,12, and 18 months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premises. Conveyancing and revenue stamps at purchaser’s coat. A peymeet of $20 on each lot will be required at Terms cash. eee CORPORATION Laws. —~o S for the repair of the intersection of ngton and Water streets. Resolved ty joard of Aidermenand Board of Common Council of the Corporation of Georsetoen, ‘That the sum of three hundred dollars, or so mui as may be necessary. is hereby appropriated, to paid by the Clerk to the order of the Commissioner | of Streets, for the repair of the lower end of Wash- ington and Water street. and forconveying the wa- ter from said intersection, by a wooden trunk, or otherwise tothe river. [Approved Oct. 7, 1865. GEORGETOW: A Besoucty A Resoition for the repair of certain streets, _Kesoleed by the Board of Aldermen and Board of | time of sale. JAS.C. McGUIRE & CO., Common Councei! of the Corporation of (reorgctown, Oc Wi-d5t Auctioneers, Foes sum —— hundred dollars, or so much ers a8 ma} necessary. is hereby appropri- ated, to be paid by the Cl t ord S ated. to be paid by the Clerk. to the order of the DENTISTRY. ther x and other streets of the town, PMT Of Comeress Approved Oct. 7, 1805. \BEAT DISCOVEBY IN DENTISTBY. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. 1 would advise alt persons having teeth to five them taken out Tawi a. | ve call and examine the *s new and yoved method oftnverting ARTIFIOLAL Tete. A Exsouetion fixing the. salary of the Market Revolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of Common Cowncil of the Corporation of Georgetown, ‘That from and after the first day of Jaly, 18%. the Clerk of the Corporation be, and is authorized, to By, the Market Master atthe rate of six hundred lars per annum. once see the t ement in his = a3 — thereat Beigidmencs you will bave them in no other style than Bites ew a x hi. ual one. on ver A Resotrtion oy & Sag footway om Green — Bebeer Plates ae old price, ae we have net Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of | sdvanced the price on our work ‘since the great nmon Counct! of the Corporation of Georgetown, | change in gold. That the Commissioner of streets be directed to have a flag footway laid scross Green street on the south line of Dunbarton street, and that the amount necessary to pay the cost thereof be paid by the No; 248 Penn’s avenue, between 12th and 13th yan 1y 8. R. LEWIE.M. D.. Dentist. Clerk on proper vouchers. X Approved October 7th, 1365. WwW bs tae mARBie Wonks,’ esort tion in relation to the k f the poor 8. MON, A Kesorttion Oo eee aute Keeper ofthe poor | MARBLE ee aos MENTS. TABLE Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of nmon Council of the Corporation of Georgetown. That from and after April lst. 18%, the salary of the keeper of the poor and workhouse shall be live Monuments made to order on reasonable terms and shortest notice. ‘Will keep constantly on hand EASTERN MAR- andref doliars per annum. payable quarterly. All BLE and MARBLE LING. = lutions inoensist«ut with the above are hereby ‘Ord ‘amber 01 attend repealed. “[ Approved October 7th. 1865. Penney! between ith ond 19th a mar A Rysourrios relating to the Vigilant Fire Com- ‘ny. Resolved by the Board af Aldermen and Board of Royal Letters Pat- secul by the seals of Game penne Yon “ Goeretatven of (Eseractowen, eel “agg aie the Imperial t Vingincharge ve i the market house crant the use of said hall, for ene , is the effectual remedy for Relax- night only. to the Vigilant Fire Company for the | tion, hoes, Exhaustion of the Purpote of giving a bail for the benefit of the poor | System. T: No. 2has entirely superseded of the town. Approved October 7th, 1835. thes nynee we te igre mg = pe A Resor Certai : ‘and ptoms, thus obviati Bessieed ty th j Beara A iaerimen am i Board of is abe of mercury and all other deleterious ingre- iss the Corporation Jeorgetown. ent the Clerk pay to the . B. Donoghue, Each preparation fs fn the form of a most agree- tae an to conte, Seecut Bas on New able ‘Lovenge, Secured from the checteot climate Market House as per bill rendered. To the Editor | and of om Sa canes, ot 3 each, poh Beeniay A ont eoente sp pi cgacs tn ose hos p3 and in —— and 74 Senta, for i ite curbin fer front of ‘Market | ministered’ By’ Valpees, Ballamrande, Rees ae? o r ered. To 5 Sisaberscmreb anes tomes | ayeieacent ete BARsOW, me 100 r E ; [0 ; To be had also of 8. 0. FOBD, No. 290 Pa. ave, by oe a corner lth at. . mard-6m” OONFIDENTIA. Youre mex Ca eet ‘themee! B* K. F. PAGE. rr mgr ceerie tn AUCTION NOTICE. Bieepare, cr the papies of ag hie ale middle Having resumed the AECTION BUSINESS, at | Sf0¢ 00 ag meta who trom the follies of youth ar my splendid Auction Rooms, No. 402 7th street, years. fore placing themselves the under Odd Fellows’ Hall, I shall devote special at of should fret reed “THE GEGHOT tention to ithe sale of Houses, Lots, Farms and Faisnp feried, ease il earn ol rsOLe Fan Uratane fougeete Vos ta tated! | FEC" ot caeee, tonne twas " vart sales, Ve and all Kinds of Merchandize, either on the prem: ecient io, any address, tm sented envelope on F SGT Sy Auction Rooms. Pt Ot wT OHAS. A. STEWART & 00. Cash advances made on ig onstaned goods. declely ina ‘Moston, Made, ec10im $09 74h at, oder Gad Fellows” Hall. | (Fyom the Lareatt ‘Manufacturing Chemists im Che DAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. AMA QUAINTED With MR. H. T. HELM. AP*Nancet14 Pe, deme, Washinawn, p. c | 1's ee rare cegetul in cond ducting the ~ Ta Tess FOuWS WEst- fre — have ‘been favorably impreesed with NE} — ‘AM WRIGHTMAN, ree Ea, | Temetrowahs UmonreL Eceticseingeg ieeomni ctiecummugy | mem __sthand Browne Paolo 4 Hi , heOETH. EAST, RSPAND NOkriwast | "T42,, NOpSEHOUD, MANAGER London wa aNGToe Dee? iw “TORK, BOSTON, cq pomentl PL Abeer BALTIMORE, CLN- Vite taxeee” EBX y iain s ames pd eee wat LN a ex) femmorcial was in Great Britain end - ‘Rent. Collections of NOTES, DRAFTS and BILLS wade at all ible the United Seis CO’ DONN, deent, Weshington. DG GUARDIAN'S SALE. BY ORDER OF THE | AUCTION SALES, AUCTION SALES. | —EEE—— Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. E OF VALUABLE BUILD- EXECUTORS’ AR Genxnat’s Orricz. OTS, BELONGING TO THE ESTATE D. O., September 25, 1885. ie Pate Bich, MIDDLETON, DE- BR, Sir hette ba or oe ioces mained slow ‘ce —s NEW . New York city, TUESDAY of each week—100 Horees a NNSYLVANIA. Philadelphia, THURSDAY of each week—100 rl Majerrievurs, FUZSDAY of each week—100 Mules “Harrisburg, THURSDAY of each week-160 "fending. TUESDAY Greens! pene Sarena of each week—100 Lancaster. ieee jen . LA WARE. DE: | Wilmington, TUESDAY of each week—100 rms: One- " | Horses each day. con eighteen = rchasers to ee ! HsFiimington, FRIDAY of each week—100 Mules — gemarred payments, bearing interest | each day. MAS80URI ‘X deed given and a deed of trust taken, Bt. Louis, October , 4, 5, 6,7, 9, and 10-180 Mules All con: ing at cost of the purchasers. each day. If the terms of sale are not complied with in five | St. Louis, October 2, 13,13, and 14—150 Horses days after the day of sale, the Executors reserve a St Lette, October 24, 25, 28, 27,28, $0, and 31-150 th ht to resell the property at the risk and of the tree parchase Mot Mdvertising such re-sale | Males oooh Ger. peBeRO, D. 0 treo WDDLETON, HYATT # HOUSTON, TUESDAY and THURSDAY of each woek—100 tors. orses each day. cc ls-codds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancis, | No sales of Mules will take place at Ph ak WASHINGTON, D.C. B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, The animals et abe pied ae gin VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON 17TH | Sfy,hetetofore offered to the public, , STRERT WEST. BETWEEN AD | near tee ane ae cries of sales all the sur po St ie de Py Peep toe fps anps tens P oomoreys git fiery 4 we shall sell, in front of the preintses, Lot Nor orat | Crs should therefore avast ee a ee Samuel Davideon’s subdivision of Square No having a front on 17th street of 27 feet by a depth o! 198 feet one inch, to a 30 foot all Portumity t ‘chase. "Antnals will be eold singly. Sales to commeace at 10 a.m. ley. ; Cash i States Ca) '. This Lot is ia a very eligible location. has a | T¢Tms: Cash in United Statia Currency, Bevement in front, and is in a rapidly improving Brevet Brigadier General. ts on 6 ba cia 9 t 5 f mn Q.M.G. 0. term S ‘One-half cash; balance in six and twelve oe toe a months, notes to be given for the deferred pay- ments, bearing interest from the day ef sale. = TERMASTER'S A deed given and a deed of trust taken ARGE SALE AT ALEXANDBIA. VA., OF ik ES. CLOTHING, WA- au conveyancing and revenue stamps at pur- a » &ec. cn aser’s cost. , “océ-eotw GREEN & WILLIAMS, An Casal Quarienaster's OR¢s, Devel, Was hingson: BPY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, Will be sold at pubtic ‘auction, under the direc- — ti f Brevet Lieutenant Colonel J. G.C. TRUSTEE SALE OF 4 LONG-BOAT AT AUC- Q:'M., at Alexandria. Va., on THURSDAY. Octo: ty) . ber 19, 1865, at 11 o'clock a. m., @ lot of Condemned On THURSDAY, the 25th instant, at120’clock | Quartermaster Stores, Clo’ &c., consisting M., I shall sell by virtue of a deed of trust to me, at C. Lee, A. thing, of- Caldrons, Farn h treet wharf, a -Boat, called the aces, Stoves, Zinc, Wheelbar- Fienccr. This Dear chrtice Cert taeda ar | ton tabines Haneesd, auvils, Dell Moseines, wood, and is in good order. Portable Forges, Hammers, Augurs, Saws, Ink Terms cash. Stands, Plates, Spoons, Chests, Blankets, Flags. R. B. CLARK, Trustee. Coats, Bootees, Boots,’ Jackets, Trowsers, Gre oc 4-eote GREEN & ‘WILLIAMS, Aucts. Coats, Tents, Carts, Wagons, Spring Wagons, Am- i » Four Oxen, &c. buthe sale wilt be continied from day te day until he “nore must ‘be removed within five days a : ee Cam fa Government funds. BY JAMES C. McGUIRE & OO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND ON 7TH STREET, OPPOSITE THE PATENT OFFICE. Dds tek duly ede ie ae Ee Pott hae a aste es , an luly recers in iber N.C. T. o. i ; 47, folio 308. &c.. one of the Land Records for Wash: | oc 7.pf°Vet Maior Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, ingten poeaey. D. U., and by direetion of the party secured thereby, I will sell at public auction, on MONDAY, the 6th day of November, A. D. SALE OF GOVERNMENT BARGES AND . 1866, at ST 4 o'clock p. m., in front of the premises, all that HOISTER, AT ALEX- ani ANDRIA, VA luable improved property in the city of Wash- ‘ ° ington, being a part of Tots Nos, pS 42 and 13, in Ciel Quarter eneion Di Ce Ocobers Ie Square No. 455. beginning for the same on 7th 1a blic auction. under the diree- street west, 58 feet and 6 inches south from the | .,Will/bs sold 4% publicauetion; ander the dires: northwestern corner of said Square. and thence | Alt. sndris, Va. on THURSDAY, October 26, 18s running south on7th street 18 feet and 6 inches,and | 2:\To clock a.m. one Steam Holster and nine sine having a depth of 102 feet and 3 inches to an alley, | *' hayikill B ‘28 follews : and also the free use of said alley. gle-dec! Senay meals jarges, : ‘This property is improved by'a good and sub- BareeT. H Cole stantial Brick House, and is a most desirable loca- B James Wileo: tion for business. Batcdan. 21 erms of sale: One-third in cash, of which $100 Baree Hunter Coleman must be paid at the time of sale. The deferred pay- Baree Captain Charles L, Reed ments to be paid in = and twelve months, with Bare Wea nea. if . interest from day of sale, and to be secured by deed he) of trust to the satisfaction of Trustee. Terms of Dares Hasss Pitanery- sale to be complied with within fvedays after day | terme *Gaah, ia Government funds. ie ol le, e Pro may rr CKE) Tink asid'coat ‘of defaulting purchaser, after one Brovet Major Gen. and Chief Quertermaster, wee! notice. ‘ashington. All conveyancing and stamps at purchaser's cost, | —~ = poeta WM. H. WARD. Trustee. AILBOAD CABS AT AUCTION. _0c 12 J.C, McGUIRE & CO., Aucts, ve ¥ JAB. C. McGUIBE & CO,, Auctioneers. United States Military Railroads, Saar, Ofice Fagin '» 7 ‘ashingtom, D. @., Oct. 10. . aNw ie Sane A wee Pe eee Rine Lor I will sell, at public auction, on WEDNE: TREETS. DA * November 8, acy il . m., near the ‘of the On FRIDAY AFTERNOON October 20th, at New York Ceni ,,in Buffalo, N. ¥., ten o'clock, on the promises, we shall sell thes Nester 39) uty eight wBoclod box ‘freight CARS, five(5) ost part ef sa’ vision avidson’s 6 Ly = ot hots 9 and 40, and parte of ota Sand 1. 8 are Terms cesh, in Governmentfands. aa , frontip feet 10 inches on Ce! . be- tween 12th and 13th streets west, Fanning back o10 | _0¢ 10-tno5 Brevet Cslonel and A.Q. Mt, feet to an alley. Sale positive. Terms: One-third eash; balance in six and seeiye reonGne, with interest, secured by a deed of trust. Conveyancing at purchaser’s cost. sane at ars C. MeGUIRE & CO., oc 12 {Chron. & Intel.] Auctioneers. Y C. W. BOTELER, Jr., Auctioneer. LARGE AND EXTENSIVE SALE OF con- DEMNED MEDICAL AND HOSPITAL PROP- Ae SALE. Mupicat Purveyor’s Orrice, Baltimore, Md., Oot. 1, 1865. The anction sale of Government Medical snd Hospital Property, adverticed to take place at the Meal al Purveyor’s Depot, No. § North Charles Baltimore, Md., Oct. 2d, is by order of the geon General postponed until Oct. 18, 1865. . BLISS, Surg. U. 8. Vols. Medical Purveyor, U.S. A. str 8u: oc 3 toc] Medwal Purveyor’s Office, Washinston. D. C, October 11, 18s. B. Will be sold, at pubjic action, in this city, on FRIDAY, the doth day of October, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the Warehouse, 18th and F streets, a large quantity of Condemned Medical and Hospital Prop- erty, consisting of Lanterns, Scales and Weights, (prescription,) Tin Plates, Assorted Trusses. Hanging Lamips, Delf Pitchers, Gutta Perche Bed ii \GTH TO THE WEAK! STRENGTH OUT TO THE AGED !! BIOKRENE, LIFE REJUVENATOR. ‘This preparation is unequalled as a Rejuvenator f orer of wasted or inert functions. Sno Forks, Bpataine: Tabjessconns Wore Cane “th ed sbould be certain tomake the Biokrene Tin Cups, and a great variety of other articles.” | 8 2 OTe heeli ¥ At this sale will aleo be sold 6.528 Blankets: 1,764 | Youthful in feeling and in strength. and enable te live over again the days of their pristine pee It not only exhilerates but strengthens, and Bed Sacks, 1,188 Sheets, 2 025 Socks, 1,536 Drawers, joy t really an invalesble blessing, especially to those 516 Towels, 1,908 Shirts, 729 Gowns, Counter- pital Kna) anes, 100 Medicine Chests. 74 Hos psacks ‘o have been reduced to a condition of servility, Be nic 100 Field Compantons.20Canidrons. 40) | Self auuse, misfortyne, or ordinary sickness, NG 3.000 Iron Bedateads. 100 Mess Chests, sodas ani | matter what the cause of impotency of any human lot of Medicines "Terms Good tol oie: organ, this superb preparation will remove the ef- fect at once and forever. BIOKRENE Cures Impotency, GeNerat Besitity, NeRrvovs Incapacity, Dyspepsta, Depression, Loss or Ap- PETITE, Low Spinits, WEAKNESS OF THE ORGANS or GENERATION, Impectuity, Mentar LInpo- LENCE, EMACIATION, ENNU!, 1T Has a Most De- 5 pL, DESIRABLE AND Nove. Errect Upon moved within five (5) days. Cataloguer can be obtained at this office. Sale will be continued if necessary from day to day until all the articles are sold. C. SUTHERLAND, Surgeon U. 8. A. and Medical Purveyor. oc 31-19t GpOVEBSMENT BAKERY AT AUCTION. THE NERvOUs System, and all who are in = way oe P prostrated by nervous disabilities are earnestly ad- ee Per “ti neues Se retanenee: vised to seek a care. in this most excellent un- ‘Will be sold at public suction, at the corner of @ | Cquelled preparation, a nk lost their and 24th streets, infthis cityJon SATURDAY, | x AY CRAL VIGOR, will And » speedy and perme October 28, 1865, at 11.0’clock a. m., the following nent cure in Property, comprising the Government Bakery. BIOKRENE. n uANGUID, 8) % One Frame Building, 120 feet by 29 feet. The FEEBLE, the LANGUID, the DESPAIR. ‘ LD should give this valuable discover; Rauber of aeagnet- about 60 feot by 20 feet. Pirial:it will be found totally’ different from : ; kame purposes. phbout 140,000 Brick and a large quantity of | other sit ALES “This Preperation is Invalnable - a esses 0! a8 re- Py the iste f purchasas ved within fifteen days | Store the wasted strength with wonderful perma Za ae wears fants. BELL net is aloo @ grand tonic. and Fill give relie in 7. ‘a ; jose. ee Major and 0.8.,U.8.A. | PIspePe itn cnotate tine stomach tom demeee of AUCTION SALE OF REFUSE WOOD. CHIPS, | perfect health, and banish Dyspepsia forever. &c., OLD JUNK, SWEEPING OF BAIL One dollar per bottle, or six bottles for $5. So.p surge reer be sais surcarantelons, by addressing Wasuixerox, D’C.. October 16. 1888, nt DI SGECHINGS & HILLYER, Proprietors, Will be sold at public auction, to the highest 28 Dey street, New York. bidder, on SATURDAY next, the diet instantat iz | Sold by 8: C. FORD. corner ith strect *clock m., at the Wasbington Navy Yard. a lot of dec 9-eoly a and Pennsylvania avenue. ° ™. Refuse Wood, Chips, &c., @ quantity of Old Junk, and Sweepings from the Sail Loft. (arranged is parcels for the convenience of purchasers.) Alo, a number of SMALL BOATS, no longer needed for the public service. Also, at the same time and place, (if not previ- ously taken away.) will be sold a lot ef Old Iron, rap Be ferme sale, and terms of sale not com- plied with, Terms : Cash. in Government fands; one-half at the time of sale, and the balance in six days, at which time the articles must be removed from the Bape tne: ribs Soxtiiad te the Government. cal Ini order 0! 6 Comm: lant. $ CHAS Prices. _ 00 17-4t NKLIN & Sr STEN TiFic °° Ee } ‘a. av. een A BRAZILIAN “PRBBER AND PEBRISCOPIC Stren, hening and improving the weak and im- paired eyesight, and accurately suited to the age and condition of the visual organ: Also, afine assortment of Field Glasses, ope Sunes iceoerrrss aoeeeae: —— 8 rs, achines and mati- al Instruments alwys om hand, and at the lowest it EE a ee. OT FOR CARTES DE VISITE OF D!7RIGT oF conemsia Osicncttlae alata ook coloroks maha flan extortion ton.—I hereby. certify that ry Matthews, | of Photograph Albums, in various fine binding residing near Brightwood, Wasnington County, D: holding trom 20 to 200 pictures. se6 brought before me, the subscriber, one of the Pesan fc is HOMPSON’S POMADE OPTIEM — For im ie GRAY wales oun Mout Bande hig 1e Tee “4 rich glogs and exquisite perfume to fhaving a small scaf on her Tighe Wad Wee eeas | Eeacerenmenamperie® @ Subether Papede ox. he found ranning at large near bis reudente ce York and sold by all Druggists, Price Se. and 70 eo street rr le bottle. son enter may hand le 18h Sar of Su erier, UTLER’S BALSAMIO MIXTURE.—This old mii crenst wit Mere wil ca aoe ie | Brant gee grered at the 2a Precinct Station House, bear Pat. | G1 per bettie. Is-coly.a 5 oe ot i. — A SEAMANSHIP, New Edition: London, The above described flea-bitten gray NAntes Seamanship Linders Midabionae’s id af pe ao Mare will ¢ “Liardet’s Hints to You be sold at public sale. oper syenece of livery and | © nion: ~—aee Ree ng advertising, on WEDNESDAY, the ist day of No- | Naval, Lieutenants; London. Liar VYember next. unless the owner comes forward, | *2 "jeffer's Nautical Honti oie. proves property, pays charges, and takes her away, Murphy end cemagghs tine. . . je ase ke — at corner of 7th street and tnd Naval eh, n: a eee arse “HENRY MATHEWs. | _°% 6 FRANOK TAYLOR. Ss = — ay, G14 ONE CAN USE Bes tg HAIR ocneR. RESTORER FOR ret THEM.”—A basin of eter is all that ie required e fo » produce the ning and gradually bringing back the Hair | most brilliant fashio Silks, i venie: Voolens, Cot! ‘ibbons. in minutes tend fe ee of Bayo. Bold bane aes Ae brie taeof SUDSON 3% siharte DYES. (pariens cents per le. anary + ¥ y Lo y Crimso: % PRUE ere ane emoTaR | Cacia eakt Be Rettig lactone 01 vi J uliarly ‘adapted for children, being eaten ae ry Finer Grasses. Seas 7 5 : inary e. sts, Forgule bs <reaet Price 26 cents per box, HE CADET ENGINEER, or &i Tiaew "s Origin and Progone Lvol ‘ood, taten, and ieiah Colonies. ie Golanes *tisiberal Allowance to Dealers. 0n.18-F.15w.a Steam Navigation. : Templeton on ‘the — T BUOCHU and Ii. : 3 BOLD’S EXTRAOT BUCHU and IM- Ricty baer fanotrescapsalupaarcec | PURSES Boge Wali curs sere ad ae | Russel ie = . a Gel Seek eraarcetee apy | eer mining pd on Screw Propulsion; Ward's Stas for aeauear Ro sx 7orin tie action, ama free from ell inter rapt Enelgcerige Precedents, Witlame'in eas | POE pp ly, Main & Brown on the Ste eg Lipriirnr OTICAL Rem OF Tyrastay. wae FRANCK BAY a ANON AP ings Ws A TENG OF BEAUTY Is 4 Joy ronEvEn Graperiftantry Homes. Hesearches ‘on Ni Those who desire brilli ef ! | Oxide. Home Ballads, by wey gat purity and exrich, the blood, P2188; ‘The Song of the Shirt, 3 E LD'S CONCENTRATED Exim? | fintetacea.” Under Green Hi wt medicine, ak for eine sgt pigs Be ous = * mR | Fo Fea ine, EVER AND AGUE—q; s ty chase of one bottle MOOREA TOE OCRE | Hoe a aaaE oF will rid you eoeetnally te ir Chil A | ‘ever, or. Bold only at T. B. MOORES Drogeine tester Bea, givenie avenue, west. where all your use "s rug lipe cap be supplied, 002-20 mar 3-00 RAILROAD LINES. “ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA BR. R. BY RA M_ WASHINGTON THEOND ALEKAND Auto prow me Prlaay pt. 1, 1965, the Trains om this road will ran as follows: * ve Washi: TRAINS SOUTH. at7.00 a.m. and Eis te has the advantage ever all others, having s continuous rail from New York to Lynch —405 miles. |, Bristoe, rs: rial pasees throu procu: in Adams’ Express buildin; ite the B. & O. RB. BR. Pooct in Washi: s gd at the Depet on lend 8. “Trai leave the corner of Ist and © streets, Washington. w. eng i ae ‘, era J. M. BRoapts. General Passenger at, se 6- Alexandria, Sept. 1, 1865. FFICE BALTIMURE ‘0 BR. OO., ASHINGTON, December 18, 1864. On and after Sunday , December 18, 1864, Passenger Trains between Wushington and Baltimore will ran sefollows:p AINS MOVING NORTH T . lo. BALTIMORE, W. & Bits HAT AY ae HAR- URG TRAIN—Leave Wastinate .M. ANOS NEW TORE: ray Fc shaneaza: — iy ‘ RERS—Leave Wahi 7:30 A. M. Arrive st on A. M. ve iladelphia 1:56 P. MS New York 5:30 P.M. No Baltimore tickets sold No. $-BALTIMORE AND WESTERN TRAIN— Leave Washington 8:15 A. M., stopping at tions, cennecting at Relay with the ‘Mail for the West. and reaching Baltimore at 10:00 A. M. Ro.4—NEW YORK MAIL TRAIN—Leave Wash- ington 11:15 A.M. Arrive at Baltimore at 12:45 P. M.; Phiisielpale i M.; New York 10:00 P. M- Mo. 5 BALTIMORE TRAIN AND WAY 8TA- TIONS—Leave prumntagton 3:00 P. M., connecting at Relay with Frede: train. Arrive at Balu- more 4:45 P. M. No. 6—BALTIMORE COMMUTATION AND PHILADELPHIA TRAIN—Leave Washington 4:30 P. M. Arrive at Baltimore 6.10 P.M. This ope at Biadensburg, Beltsville, Laure! and BOSTON, ALBANY AND NEW YORE BX PRESS TRAIN—Lea: 6:00 P.M. ve a enington Arrive at New York 4:00 A.M. Mails and Passer: rs by train connect with all ie. early morni: fires leaving New York for the East, North ‘est. No ladelphia or Baltimore ‘tickets sold by this train, which is limited in capacity by Gov- NO. &- BALTIMORE & Ha MISBURG TRAIN Leave Washington 6:45 P. M., and arrive at Balti- ew office in the American T: ge . lvania avenue, between Ot and reets. BAGGAGE will be checked af all hours—alvo for. Heaeperturect thetratn os and confusion at ie 5 ‘ALL PASSENGERS, whether soldiers or clti Sens, are politely but earnestly requested to res) the rules of the Line. catablished for the ad- tage, such as the keeping of one or more cars ex- clusively for ladies and Mhelr attendants, and the ion of smoking in any but the smoker's cars, i ——— ee ped — bo de- agents or conductorsin their eee yea etc., especially in the hurry of start ing the trains. ‘W. P. SMITH, Master of T: rtation. _L.M. COLE, General Ticket Agent. dec 20 BEAT PENNSYLVANIA BOUTE T = NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST. after December 35. trains will Calvert Biation, as follows: x. TRAIN FROM YASHINGTOR THE 6:15 A. wae the ie Ad. ge? gy gE jaitimere urg an ie West, an Tr * Bugalo, Rochester, Dunkirk, Ganans 8, and Niagara Falls, and for New York City. THE 4:30 P. M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTOD connects with the 8 P.M. train from Balti- more for Pittsburg and Erie, E 6:45 P. M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTOR “Sees with the 10 P.M. Express from Balti- more, runs through to Pittsburg and Elmira, without change of cars, conuect- ing at Pittsbar, Sor Cincinnati, Chi- N SUNDAY, at Soloed P.M, SLBEPIES CARS On Branr tg ICKE’ Ov im a! Sounifow FAuE AND QUICK TIME. ‘For tickets and information at the gio ot the Per an t Boake Ne aney vents Ovege 8 1, and Depot Hi. , No. 463 C stress. a pot House. HROUGH TRAIN ons = Leaving Washingto: a - — 3,¥, DUBARRY, pum TE ECRET DISEASES! SECRET DISEASES) SAMABITAN’S GIFT! SAMARITAN’S GIFT! THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED “Yea, A Positive Cure” for GONORHNGA. GLEET, STRICTURES, €¢. Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, mo Mercary, Only Ten Pills to be Taken to Effect a Cure. wo sbehcecat ta Sah MaDe RO Ae taste, mach or bowels of the most sree fn am tre tore Sepak od by Sreduese Pa nty -! 5 of P ‘Avani: of SNe Detlow sna CRaminwar ingest fo NQ EXPOSURE. * have d red of sisi ig ot tin Baleares a preted ee it by, in & pl y Price—Male packages, $2. Fomale, @3. LOOD! BLOOD! BLooD!! SCROFUL CEES, SORES, 8 age ; DISEA ITAN’S ROOT AND B JUICES IILIs OB EREAL DISEASES, the aSILG aE An EER 2s of the Road walepayge nat cure is tdorough ea Sedna ‘ake ad our that for which Or ON H, and be heeled, and do terity mint AND EE of DESP AUREL ATP a Ne Aspinv ESM & CO., Box 151 iby 8. CALVERT FORD, corner Lith stree avenue. my ¢tf iagve. }, Depression, or (amctmaneane 2 Tour ef % | | PROPOSALS. L“iduian aap aeatris fy T ORTS Tr zB, DISH. ‘LED FOR rte ASHINGTON CITY. Rapa ’es, © E ex or DEFEECES, BW cmunoron, DCs Repiewsber 3, TO led are invited and will be received at these Hi guere until MONDAY, 234 of Oc- teber, et 12 M., for the purchase of the abattis round the several forts batteries inefter and also fer the timber. lumber, and other materials within the several and batteries, forte SOUTH SIDE OF THE POTOMAC. goers zs batteries north of Sunes Ban. . . ibury, Cass, Boot, Jac nyu, Berry, apd batiories be: tween Forts a at the crossi ofthe Columbia turnpike. Fort ts Barnard and ite xterior and magerine. Forts Reynolds, Garesche, Will and west of this fort enst The two batteries inthe valicy of Hunting Creek, and Fort Willard and ite exterior batteries. Also, six (6) blockhouses—three at the sonth end of the Aqueduct bridge—ene at the Leesburg tarn- pike, ‘and two in the valley of “TX reek. Also, the Stockade scross the end of the Aqnedouct bridge, and the abattis across the valley ofthe Four-mile run. Ray es Snyder, 5 T, avis. ha chaniins and the two new forte on the right and o it : Also. the Bloek-h: and Stockade at the Navy Yard bridge. ee Martin Scott, Kemble, Parrott, and the two field batteries on the bank of Also, the Block-house and Stockade on the Wasb- ington Aquedact road. near Fort Sumner he abattis around the several forts and batte- ries is made of the tops of trees, and ix suitable for mew ‘The timber frame-work and heary log roofing of the bomb proofs, ard houses, magazines, and implement -rooms, is of hard wooa—oak, chestnut, cedar—is Cente in good condition, and may be removed without much labor. The lumber with which many of these) nii¢ings are Haed is seund —: ae used for a gor any other purpose to common cullings are usually appli: The stockades are of hard wood posts, from nine (9) te twenty (20) inches in diameter, and generally” about thirteen (13) feet long, This timber is very valuable, and may be easily removed. The revetments consist either of posts, from five (5) to eight (8) feet long, and from five (}) to nine (9) inches in diameter; or of white pine cullings, and will be valuable for fencing Separate preposals will be received for the abat-~ tis. and for the timber. lumber. and other mate- rials in each fort and battery at tamed, Pro we, viz the river Fort and addressed to the undersigned Propovals for the Abattis by the cord. or rannf foot, or for timber or lomber by the foot, will no’ be entertained. The bidders should offer so much for the Abattis of each Fort, and *° 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 vernment to do 0. Payments to be made in Government funds upom the aceeptance of any propowal,and prior to the Temoval of the property. Purchasers will be required to remove their Property within thirty (30) days after their propo- sale are accepted. For further information inquire at the office of Chief = of Defences, corner of 19th street and Pennsylvania avenue BS. ALEXANDER, Brevet Brig. Gen..U. 8. A se 2-27 Chief Engineer of Defences. PPoPosas FOR COAL AND WOOD. Senate ov tur Uniren States, OFFICE OF THE SERGEANT-AT-ARMS, Wasnincton, October 14, 19%. Sealed Proposals will be recetved at this Ofes until 12 0’closk noon.on MONDAY, the éth day of November next, for the delivery of Five Ha (00) tons, Cot 3-200 te) of large gg, Or steamboat farnace WRITE AS 204 L, thoronghly screened, Also, Thirty (30) Cords of best PIN 20D, ‘Twenty (2) Cerds best straight HICKORY, thoroughly seasoned The to be weighed and the Wood pera | by the Chief Engineer or his Assistant, and pack away in the Senate vaults under his direction. The whole of the Coal and Wood to be delivered on or before the 30th November GEORGE T. BROWN, Sergeant-at Arms, U. 8. PPoPosaLs FOR THE PURCHASE OF WHISKEY. Ornice, U.S. A.. Sovrn y Srreer, Ba.timore. Mp., October 12, 1535. SEALED PROPOSALS, in duplicate, will be received at this office until FRIDAY. Ostober 27. at 12e’clock, noon. for the purchase of about TWELVE THOUSAND GALLONS WHISKEY, as follows, viz Lot No, 1.—Ahont 6.450 gallons prime REOTI- FIED WHISKEY Lot No. 2.—About 3,28 gallons OLD RYE WHIS- Lot. No. 3.—Abont 3.30 gallons PURE BOUR- BON WHISKEY These Whiskeys are all in prime order. The par yes all newly guaged. were «elected with & at care, and will be found upon examination to e fully eqnal to any Whiskeys that have been of- fered in this or any market Proposals for FIVE packages and upwards will only Le considered for either lot Samples may be seen and blank Proposals ob- tained at the Offices of the following-named Oii- cers of the Submstence Department Col. H. F. CLARKE,A.D. C., & A.C.G.5., New York BREVET BRIGADIER GENERAL C. L. KIL- BURN. A.C_G.8. P MAJOR GEURGE B A _ Sv ae 0. 8 CAPTAIN THOMAS ©! SULLIV 8, Richmond. Va. CAPTAIN E. D. BRIGHAM, ©. S., Boston, Mass. And at THIS OFFICE. The Government reserves the right to reject any oral! bids on the above lots that may be deemed =~ low, or to withdraw any of the lots specified above. Proposals should be addressed,“ Proposals for the mo ad of Whisky.” and directed to the under- tic Payment to be made in Government fands, fifty (30) per cent. to be paid at the time of notification of acceptance of bi Five days will be allowed after the acceptance of bids for removal of stores. Bidders are requested to be present at the open- ing of their bids. 6 Whisk. Ag mf at lots ie dent —- PROOF GALLON, and purchasers w requir: to settle their bills upon the certificate of the State G ey to the am it “By er of ‘Brevet Brigadier General Thomas Wilson, 0.8... U.S. A “w. H. PARKHURST, o¢ 16-toc2s Captain and c.8. 7 POT COMMISSARY OF SUB- OPTIC DEPOT STENCE Wasutxcton, D. ©., October 6, 1365. Sealed Proporsla. ti Miaplicate; eit be received reposals. in da ive at this office, until 12 m.,om THUBSDAY, the 26th instant, fer the surplus HaRD BEEAD, at this and the Alexandria Depots. The Bread is hed in boxes of fifty (52) pounds each, and can ex ned at Sixth street Wharf, in this city, or at the Subsistence Storehouse. in Alexandria, Va. No bids will be received for less than twenty (20) (1,000) pounds. eo price per pound, and quantity desired will be Stated in each - _ Jt will be placed on Peers Alexandria, Va., or at Sixth street Ww , free of expense to the purchaser. Twenty — boxes (50 pounds each,) mere or less, cam arc’ attentio! and others using he the advantages now btaining their ee. of this article. reserves the right to reject idders not present will be notified by letter of It of their pri . All rehasce will removed within twenty Gays from the date of my proposals, if desired, can be obtained from Terme: Cock. in Government fants before the delivery commences. G. BEL OCF -tocz the be Bi ili state the ut foot fr thee wale tall itln Balt Ail ne i ned of the Ci = or Commissioner of the § N it practical jo > it be deemed for the interest oft ration to doso,isreserved. RICHARD WALLACH, oc Mayor. FHURSTON’S IVOR '§ IVORY PRARL TOOTH Pow. 5 |, beanti and preserv- A - . <4 end Guise, "This elegant prepared unecuay. 0, WELLS & CO., New York, Proprictors. For sale by all druggists. ‘4 ? CELEBRATED MACHINE-SPREAD W ttkencrapsine PLAST BS very *Sle by all ad hy ? jan Dye ° which ELMBO CONCENTRATED EXTRACT # EDS CON FE BAT = we raictive that can Zz are the most ‘par 25-Om

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