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EVENING STAR. TexeCxicaco Laxe TuNNeL.—Preparations Bave beet! already commenced for the work of tunnelling shorewara from the crib. Colonel Gowan commenced this week fo send out five hundred thousand bricks—a supply sufficient to last until the first of next June. hua. dred barreis of cement and the like quantity of sand will also be sent out during the coming week. Two bundred and fifty tons of coal, and }Tovisions sufficient to lastthe men through two months will be a in the crib before ‘Winter lays an embargo on thetugs. A plenti.: ful supply of bedding, stoves and cooking = paratus will be sent out this week ready for the men when they commence work on the cribend ofthe tunnel, so that the workmen will lack for no comfort during their hyberna- tion on the crib. Colonel Gowan expects to have this section of the work under full head- way inside of two weeks. To-morrow two sections of the cylinders will be lowered in their place.—Chicago Republican. Boston Boot anp SHox MARKET.—The principal transactions the past week have been upon orders. There have been but few buyers in the market and in comsequence days of ‘ap- parent duliness have occurred, while the ac- livity of shipments is well sustained by the purchases of the past month. For the heavier descriptions of goods the demand is yet brisk, erpecially tor the more Northern’ markets, which are still unsupplied. The canvass of the market for Sonthern goods bas consumed the balance of the lighter grades, and there is secmingly little danger ofan overstock accu- mulating. The manufacturers have no supply ahead. and the home trade has not fairly com- menced. The present season will afford an opportunity todevelop the producing power of the eastern manufacturing districts, as aided by the inventions of the past four years.—Shoe and Leather Reporter. @7 Fight men, dres-ed some in confederate and some m Federal uniform, entered Mount Pleasant, Maury county, Tennessee, a few nights since, and placing every one they found | astir under guard, stole some three thousand collars worth of clothing from some germans, Against whom they appeared to have a partic- ular spite. Sin consequence of official ordersto that effect, all the French raitways will be com- Pelled to adopt appliances for instantaneous communication between every part ofa train at the end of the present year. S27 A serious fight recently occurred at Cher- bourg, France, between a party of U.S. sailors and several French seamen and citizens. The Americans were finally secured and taken aboard their ship, to be punished according to the discipline of the U.S. service. @7-A remarkable instance of the duration of financial connections in the ctty of London oc- curred a few days ago, the banking aceount of the house of the Baring Brothers & Uo., hay- ing reached its hundredth year. S7 The returns of the brokers and private bankers of Wall street to the Internal Revenue assessor, show that their sales in the year end- ing on the uth day of June last, amounted to more than six thousand millon dollars. @7 By the treaty with the Osage Indians, there will be thrown upon the market over 3,000.00 acres of land, much of it watered by the Noosho River, with its fine belt of timber. This valley is one of the richest in the West. S&F Bennett,in his Herald, alluding to the re- port that he has quarreled with Barnum about the sum paid for the title to the Museum prop- erty, says that the subject is soon to come be- fore & court of justice, and then the public will know all about it. S7 Massachusetts sent fourteen hundred men to the navy during the war. Twoofthem are now rear-admirals, six commodores and four captains. S7-Champ Ferguson's horse w tthe Kentucay horse fair. 87 Seventy-nine of the delegates of the late Alabama Convention have signed a petition to the President asking for the pardon of Jett. Davis. &7 In St. Louis one hundred tons per day of cane are to be ronghly broken down, to be sent to paper mills. #7 English omnibuses have been established, which ran from Jerusalem and Bethlehem to places in the neighborhood. SF The shoemakers of New York city, em- ployed on custom work, have struck for an advance of twen‘'y-five per cent. on their ‘Work. 7 Bostonians are elated at the receipt of four hundred bales of cotton direct from Mem- phis, and one hundred barrels of flour through trom Chicago without change of cars. DENTISTRY. REAT DISCOVERY IN DENTISTBY. TEETH EXTRACTED sai Paln, I would advise al havi segs extract to call at DR. LEWIE’S as Bave em taken out writhout Also.call and examine t ved method Pepin 2 Muriviclien Teera. om once see the in bis you will bave them in no other st hae podem than this new Gold, Silver ‘aluable one. Teeth insert: and Rubber Platse at the old price, aa we hive net work ‘since the great ‘on the prize Rubber Piates at the o! ree anced the price on ear No. 249 Penn’sa avenue, between 12th and 13th janx-17 8. R_LEWIE. Denti LEGAL NOTICES. HIS Is TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscri- ber has obtained from the Orphans’ Court of Washington County, in it District s Columbia, letters testamentary on (mere estate Wash ington City D Cc. Jereme Reedeger, late of deceased. Al ——— hae claims against the id deceased, roy a warned to exhibit the game, with the vouchers ereof, to the subscriber, on er beforethe Igthday of es ered next; they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate Given under my hand this 19th —— September, 1868. CAROLINE REEDEGER, Adi iministratrix. pus IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscri- ber bas obtained from the Orphans’ Court of Washington County. in the Dteteioe of Columbia. letters “F McKenney. on the personal estate of 5: bls Georgetow: il persons having claims against the ae: are hereby warned te jp exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subecriber, or before the 30th day of mber next; they otherwise by law be exel jed from all benefit of the said estate. Given under my hand this 30th day of Beptem! CHABLES H. CBAGI oc 2 }lawSw* Executor. MS EXPRESS COMPANY, A™ Once S14 Pa, Avenue, Washingion, D. C GREAT eer ERe i SOCER LENE ed WEST- &) JEWELRY, V. = Ui ROMRE UEWIURY -vaLo waeeee y DISPATCH ¢ to all accessible sations ofthe is BA ag in the Weshaes SOAuWEEE in the marvel sage :NGTON K,B i ‘AD rLPHHIA BALTIMORE” Cie stl LOUIS. Uis- VitLe L EXING’ OTON. ions are at N ‘k and Boston forward ta the SCANADAS. and the Burris PROV: and other steamshi; rh Montag ttl tet Bd i. euce by Buropean exp wos in Great Britain and of rie pa verre and BI! gent, Washington. D fh happy toinform his numerous aT Tk a Was FURNITURE, The subscriber is ends aud customers that his stock of t CABINET FURNITURE is full and complete, and at prices Lemp cannot fail to give entire satisfaction, consiati; ich Parlor — wphomares, in eal Broea. telle, Velvets, eg ae Hair-cloth; Ba Frame og t Mantel meen Gilt Brack as one Mar- bie 8 Chamber , in Wal- Fares ey and Tmitation, lend in oil Valnut. Oak and awe eb farble-top T ete Tope pte Bareaus, Wash- ‘ables; i ” im fact. every ar- Boe’ and varnish; iPuomen: PSONS | ROMADE UPTIEM — For im r pit Att bead ~~ = ater rfume be 3 $n seit Picpared Oe e Seite teas New TLERS Ba S BALSAMIC _ Bri I rg eet re tetahie This old remedy ladies, sale b; au ge remedy ri le. ______‘ jan 19-60 atten Roe’s Sache De. ie Beamanshi; coro pose Wha tanec BUCHU and } tagees ab litle axpense, pe inconv. and ‘ant free . rious AUCTION SALES. | Br seer a) Sea. “no OR EBLES Ez rit ia Ie: COURT, teri if ~ 4 of vergyaigats Tan mf itp ' he pe Bupreme eer eh proceed to se! rty at the corner abe guerre! dren of John A. Cassell, Pear tt Pg following valuahd Droperty. viz: bored uih of Sangre two, (2.) in bia rambered street sonth, them street dred feet three inches, to eaid open space. — pon aed forty feet seven Pinchen (40 feet? i inia avenue sed ance of E beainoing, fine onal te ing in es cit) ‘ashi strict of Columbia. and recorded on the hha books of the Bur- ts numbered six and seven of the abdi vision 0 of Lot nemyeees two, (2,)in said Square, together with the improvements on the 3 me, being two three-stery brick Dwelling. uses. Terms of sale, One-third cash rescribed by the decree, are: ie Fenidue in eawal instalments of six and twelve months; the purchaser or Pag pera.togive notes for the deferred payments —— interest from day of sale, and satisfactorily om jorsed All conve the cost of ft! ances, on revenue stamps, at T. id dewn wher it fs ot ap a 60! ve e ir the nea terms Loni not complied after sale, the ian reserves t it bidder; and with | the right to resell the property a! ‘tho pe: Agee cost of the defaulting purchaser. b; three Sayn’ notice of such resale Ta the National Into. ligencer. The title to the above prope! ing been made perfectand eee ivwhiv be sold ta tee make it yu oat bidder WILFRED C. CASSELL. Guardian, oc I7-a GREEN & WILLIAMS. Aucts. BY “GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. TRUSTER SATE Se VALUABLE IMPROVED By virtue of a dec: ee of tbe € Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, sitting in equity. rendered on the J0th day of October, 1855, in the cause of Jas. Shreve and others, vs. Samuel Shreve and others, No. 491 equity, the undersigned trustees, named in said_decree. and acting mm purguance thereof, will offer at public anction, to the highest bidder, at the premises.on FRIDAY. the zith day of October. 1865, at 4 o'clock p. m., lot No.9, in sub- division of square No 448, fronting 20 feet’on 7th street west. and having adepth OF 105 fe feet. This lot. is situ at the corner of said 7th street ~~ e north. and has for taproveisents a ease two-story brick pallaing. with a brick back- and also a fine brick stable frouting on Cae alley. The property has been ured as an Inn for some years, and is well located for # restau- rant or store. Terms of sale: One-third in cash at the time of sale, the residue in two equal instalments at 6and 12 months. the purchaser to give notes bearing in- terest, with endorsers scceptrble to the trustess; the title to be withheld until the whole morenaes Money shall be paid. The purchaser. i refer, shall have the privilege of paying the ao 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 peerersacee and revenue stam of the purc! OBN E. NORRIS, RUGENE CARUSI: Tustees. ocl [Int.| GREEN & WILLIAMS. Aucta. B® GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. VALUABLE WHARF P PROPERTY FOR SALE. Will be offered at public eee = oan 24th inst., on the premises, at 40’clock Ist. The Wharf Prope ery. tre fronth hag" on re, Square 356, now occupied Bal annell eq The large three story palate fronting on Water street. The above are between l0th aad lith streets. ware No. $91, between 8th and 3d. One-half of 9th streets, containing about 30,000 feet of ground, of 198 feet 8 inches. with a water front h cash: balance in one, two Terms: One-fourth and three years, with interest, to be paid half- | yearly. All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the pur- chaser's cost. oc 14d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts, BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, war aan BUILDING LOTS ON NEW JER- oy AVEN 2; Ad EEN M AND N STS. NORTH. ‘AN Rue On FRIDAY, the mt it _ shall sell, on the — 4 40 “chock udeome’ Build- pg Ly Lege dese dang in U pecs Ward's subdivision of ortainal lotr 5, and 6. insquare 523. These lots have a front each of 16 feet 4 inches, and depth ax 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-balf cash; balance In6 and 12 months for notes bearing interest from day of sale, A deed given and deed of trust taken All couveyancing at the cost of the purchaser, including revenue stamps. site ing jess utadl i ea pata’ be required pa‘ lown on each lot when the property knocked o REEN & WILLIAMS, Ancta. BY canis & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. VALUABLE BUILDING HOT {ON 17TH WEST, BETWEEN L AND M STREETS NORTH. AT XecTioN. On FRIDAY. the 2th instant, at 5 o'clock p we shall sell. tu front of the Samuel Davidson's ubdivision of Square No 13%, baving a front on 17th street of 27 feet by a depth of 195 feet one pe. to a D0 foot alley. This Lot is in eligible location, has a pavement in front, and fe Ins ‘apidly improving part of the city. Terms: One-half cash; balance in six and twelve months. notes to be given for the deferred pay- ments, bearing interest from the day ef sale, A deed given and a deed of trust taken. All conveyancing and revenue stamps at pur- chaser’s cost, oc 6-eo2w GREEN & WILLI AMS, Ancts. BY JAMES ©. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, TRUSTEES SALE OF V: VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND Pe STREET, OPPOSITE THE .m. preinises, Lot Nov 6. ot By virtue of a hoa ‘of trnst. dated October 7, A. D. 1864, and duly recordea im Liber N.C. T.. No. + felio 303. &c.. one of the Land Records for Wash- ington County, D. U., and by Sireattpa of the party secured thereby. I will sell at public auction, on MONDAY, the éth day of November. A.D. beng v4 4 o'clock p.m., in front of the voi nl valuable improved Nr got d in the city of Wake ington. being a pa’ ae Nos. 11, 12, and 13, in Square No. 455, rice ming for the same on 7th Street west, 58 feet and 6 inches south from the northwestern corner of said Square. and thence omer ny 7 Cp ae mh = 6 a aving & depth o| eet an inches to an alle: and also the free use of said iG gt and sub- te) rty is im fe b tial Brick paeris ss lesirabie loca- tise for business ie- One-third in cash, of which must be. an ofeale, The rod mx ws ments said —— eat with interest from and to be secured by deed of trust to the + sati«faction of Trustee. Terme of tale to be complied with within five dare 8 after day of sale, otherwise the Rroverty may resold at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after one werk’s notice. All conveyancing and ate ae at purchaser's cost. D. Trustee. oc 12 J.C. MCGUIRE i CO., Aucts. B* WM. L- WALL & CO., Auctioncers. VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON 22D STREET STAT AUOTION. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, the 2ith inst., at 4o’clock, we will sell. in frent of th Mises , Lot 9. in square 81, fronti ing 65 feet 444 ie on Zid street west, between Virginia avenue and north ¥ street, and near the intersection of Virginia av- enue with 22d street, and contsining about 9,191 nare feet. WM. L. WALL & CO.. Ancts. Pye f os E OF DESIRABLE BUILDING OTS, F gules rom eu GTON Ine OR LROAD AT THEM nYStrs- peta a DEPOT, PRINCE Coun. T GEORGE'S The subscriber pola duly authorized as ihe Seb ed tee of the estate of the late Wm = Ane patie sale at Hyattsville, P.G. soe Ma . Lhe od 4th, 1835, number of very desirable Building Lots, each of which con- tains about one acre. The attention of persons wishing to engage in the pesiness of Hotel keeping in particularly called to this sale, as it is one ofthe best locations for a Hotel in the ve State of Maryland, Parties wishing to petchace plot on she remises. at the residence of the nae Ross, bay Cane & betbley in rota Bell & Sot ey he Count Trueman Eilicort street, Baltimg sed eieaah ‘ orme Meera! and will be made known on the day of sale Title perfect. ae Hyattsville, October 14. Faas: TP eat B* K. Fy PAGE. AUCTION NOTICE. Having resumed the ALCTION BUSINESS, at my splemild Auction Bens 502 7th etr der Feliow lpm ge I under 0 ae eng 8 nan ia Tahal devote special Stock, Fouiitare« oe i Cc an Vessels rchandize, wi ises, or at my Auction Roou. ues Cash ed of and Cai on the prem: vances made on all ped ods, uct . 502 7th st., under oc 10 Im ora «One | Fellows” Hall, W FE eae eek BER sano yi ARES 0 ‘to order on Feasonable terms BASTERN MAR- for Pl bers SLABS promptly attended a between and 19th Bireets weeks Weahingten eG. ‘mard- Uswae ARDS | _OF THIRTY THOUSAND | corti. end recommendatory | | Ry tet = pik men. states- AUCTION SALES. Le THOMASDOWLING, Anvt; Georgetown. ‘Vota ei ot the ber ge Court of the Volum! bearing day of D. 1855, wherein" Pos Sty Ar Stone and Saha s pas Flaherty and Fe were defendante od ned Trasiee i Jand called ‘ i nds. coneves and sigtances. | gi hse spoons es im the north Jine of ther pablic road leadin; 7th treet. in sald Georgetown, to the Little Felts of the Potomac, said po [yee being fhree feet from and bn of @ stone wall fence, built by Georgetown Coliege within the line of their land, and, runnil thence north, forty-tive minutes east, an he to said wall, twenty- ie perches and’ tuen undredths of # perch; paorged south eighty and a quarter di twelve perches ir: em ie! here 4 ae sixty-four handr the pe ® perch; thence south, | trang: habe henareaes of Cane eran ae wenty-ei it hun ol 'y no line the aforesaid 7 Fe rondy and ienos: with the north line of said road, westwardly to the place of egieeiua cnatetnlin toe ‘acres of land. iets the two-story frame house and improvements ere ‘This Tina lies between the grounds of the Goores, on College,on the new road, and * Monte oe r. Richard Cox's place,) and is bat a short dia- nce from the western limits of Georgetown. It is well yeaed, and susceptible of being made very productive. and from its convenience ef access, over a good turnpike road, to the markets of the District. is very desirable for a butcher or a gat- dener. It is also an eligible site for a restaurant in the summer eeaso: Terms of sale. as prescribed by said decree, are: One-halfof the purchase money to be paid in cash on the day of sale, and the residue in two eqaal in- Stalments of three and six months, respectively, with interest, to be secured by approved notes or bonds, with a reverved lien. The terms of sale must be complied with in one Week after sale.or the property may be resold at perks and cost of the purc! 7, after one week's notice. ehaner ree and stamps at the cost of the pur- CHABD R. CRAWFORD. Trustes, oc 5- Sandwan THOMAS DOWLING. Anct. Y WM. L. WALL & t CO., Auctioneers. TR per ees SALE OF A NEAT ABD COM FORTAB AME HOUSE AND LOT NEAB THE eMITHSONT AN INSTITUTION. ‘ APL, of a de ms ~~ to the sabscribes, jal ugust , a \y reco! ry .8.. as: 203, folios 2, Lo one cf the land records, &c.. 1 shall ‘offer for sale, auction, on MONDAY, the 23d day of October, it 40’clock Pp. m., part of Lot aumberes eleven, (11.) in Square numbered three hundred and fifty-three, ($53.) be- Par ning f for the same at the southeast corner of said ud running thence north with 10th street west is feet; thence west 100 feet; thence south 15 feet; and thence east 100 feet to said 1th street = of beginning, (o! of the plan of the said city ashington,) with the improvements thereon, Souatae of a neat and convenient Frame House. his property is situated on 10th street west, near Maryland avenue, and but « short pyro from the Smithsonian Institution, in healthy and Pleasant neighborbood. The house "in &@ two-story attached. and attic house with beck buildin, Terms: One third cash; the residue in six, et gid and Caan montis, the purchaser giving hi notes for the deferred payments, actisfactorily in |, and bearing interest from the day of sale, and secured by a deed Sed id on the premises. A ¢eed given and a deed of trust taken. ofthe Sos veyeueing and revenue ‘stamps at the cost the purchase: If the terms of sale are not complied with within by Sei ‘8 from the day of sale, the Trustee reserves 1 to re-sell the said property. at the risk aoa coat of the defaulting purchaser, on giving two days’ notice in the Evening Star. 30 will be required of the purchaser beforo leaving th caving the ground. |, poRY LLOYD, Trastes, se20-Stawads WM. L. WALL & CO,. Aucts. B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, gin Under and Hof virtue of a deed of trust from I. Warren ud i me, which bears qe, 3 May ith. 1864, and is recorded in Liber N. . folio 113, e' ne of the lnnd recordin of the District of Columb ‘and on the request in writia the holder of one of the notes fi reby secure ae is now over due and unpaid, I will proceed to vell at public auction, in front of 3 she pe ses, on ON DAY, the 23d day of October next, 1355, at 452 ° jack ?. m.. that certain parcel of land known as lot No. 7, in Davis’ subdivision of original lot No. 4.in —- south of square No. 1,019, in the city of Washington. Terms of sale: One-half of the to be Toe in cash, and the residue in three and six monthe, with interest from the A deed given and a deed of tru shen All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. If the terms of sale are not eomplied with within one week from the day of sale, the right is reserved to re-sell the premises rold at the risk and cost of the first purchaser are ve days’ notice in seme newspaper — in the city of Wash- ington. BALDWIN. Trustee. ke -eodda i _ GhReN & WILLIAMS, Aucta. 3° c.W. BOTELER, Jr., Auctioneer, SALE OF VALUABLE. BUTEDING LOTS ON NORTH B ST On MONDAY AETERNOONS Getober 23, at 5 o'clock. T shall sell at auction, on the premises, original Lot No. 1, in Square «34, situated on north B street, between North Capitol street and New Jersey avenue. This desirable Lot haa been divided into three Lots, each frouting 17 feet 8 inches on north B street, with a depth of 97 feet. Terms: One ha'f cash; balance on a credit of six and twelve menths. eaNotes to bear interest, and be satisfactorily secured, _0¢ 12-e0&da c.Ww. BOTELER, Jr., Anct BY GBEEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, VALUABLE EXIMPROVED REAL ESTATE SALE ON I STREET NORTH, BETWEEN {ean AND -— STREETS WEST, AT PUB 1 AUC N On TUESDAY, the 24th inst., at #3 o'clock p. m., we shall sell, in front of the premises, Lote 9 and 10. in Davidson ‘eautdivision of Saunre 330 hav ing a front of 24 feet 5 3-7 inches, running back 142 feet 6 inches to.a30 foot aliey. This property is in a desirable location, making a good building lot. Terms: One-third cash; balance in 6.12 and 18 pociigam secured by adeed of truston the prem- ses All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost ate purchaser. oe 17- GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. GOVERNMENT BAKERY AT AUCTION. Bites money ice Depot Commissary of Babsistence, ‘ashington. ‘October 16, 1865. bad in be sold at public suction m, atthe corner ol hy atrects. in fthis city gon SATURDAY, 865, at 11 o'clock a. m., the following comprising the Government Bakery. One Frame Building, 129 feet by 29 feet. a am bk Og Bolidings. about 60 feet by 20 feet. ay Tio's00" Brick and « large quantity of ‘encing. ‘The pr rty to be removed within fifteen days from the ¢ me of purchase. Terms cash, in Government funds, @. BELL, . i Le Male At BOF REFUS Ps, acon “OLD JUNK, SW ERTING oF wale LOFT, AND SMALL B U.S8. Wey Toso, Wasutnxcton, D. C.. October 16, 1345. Will be fold at Pate auction, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY next, the 21st instant. at 12 o’clock m.. at the Washington Navy Yard. a lot of Refnse Wood, C! &e. & apspiity of Old ae. and Sweepings pind the sail Loft, (arranged i Bateels for the iat of purchasers. ) bea >i L BOATS, no longer needed fer Tort the me service. Also, at the game time and piace. (if not previ- ously taken away.) will be sold a lot ef Old Iron, sald at eformec sale, terms of sale not com plied w Terms : Cash, in Government funds; one-half at the time of sale, and the balance in six days, at which time the articles must removed from the Yard, or they will be forfeited to the Government. By order of the Command: te CHAS LATHROP, oe 17-4t N vai Store Keeper. Down OF COLUMBIA, Coenty oF Wasit- eh —I hereb; otity ¢ that Henry Matthe 4 ain aoe Brightwood, Washington vocoag= fp oe fore me, the subec er, O1 Sabtlocee ote «Peace, in and for the said ¢ County, two GRAY ARES, one about 14 hands high, the other a fiea-bitten gray Mare, about 13h: high, having a #1 on her right hind leg, which he found we at jarge near his residence, on the 7th street Given under my hand ~ _ How ft ps e the The owner bed pals Maree will ca call r tak ke same away. #4 ing cl en. nquiri a in swered at the 3 Precinct Station lonse, Rose Park H se 16-3" otel. The above described fiea- flea-bittem gray Mare will DNBEDAY ai oflivery and bg sol ‘= pablic s pais: . rtisiD; somber wiki Tenlew the ohnar eae eee, proves property. pey* chi takes her prey: + and tak soieie to take place at the corner of 7th street ani ati o'clock p.m. arse HENRY Brit oobdih realt Boise and oes ayecpunal in conducting sa Ras been ae Sais Wierik 1G) Firm eee eta AN,” _B tm and Bamiactaring ¢ ete rad ir Pos UTY Be A Reon aise 5 so ae AND AGI = ave cf ane aad will rid you fectually —_ nit roe Fa phi Re aL went. oe Brgetionti3 inthe Br rog line can be supp! sid Fr we | Steam pied “HOUSEHOLD MANAGE 3 Lond ee Domenthe fiat shipe pe Made ssokeepers eee lon Youn, fae aud ‘ ‘aleh's Domestic Econom ian come end, ny; House-_ id Belence. Macken: i a LOB, + AUCTION SALES. RAILROAD LINES. OF GOVERNMENT BUILD- | L* ines Ar Tne vb WAGRINGEOR. FORTS ween Be oearah | pi. the on a Aa and afer strata clanging to vp batteries around Washington ag follows, ne NORTH _OF POTOMAC. On monn e OCTOBER 30th. at Wo'clock a »at Battery Parrott, four frame buildings. | Jay } o'clock p. m.. Fort Martim Scott, four frame buildings. Same diay stan clerk p.m. Battery mont, five frame bi On TURSDAT, OCTOBER Sixt, at10 0° clock... at Fort Simmonds. fowrteen (14) Frame Log pas a cameee day iy at 1 oxlok, = at Fort * rame and aildings. On WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Int. at Wo clk a. Mm, at ge Bayard. twenty Frame Balldinan, ‘Same day sé 2 ovclock 'p.m., at Fort Gainer nine Frame and Gog Buildi AO THLMS DAY, NOVEMBER 3 at 10 o'clock al rt Kearuey, twen' is ings.’ Same day at? occlock Bn Ae Fort De Rus. ry. ers prams Pullaings<an Pon ast fr oe Pp. m., a atte me three FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Si tn o'clock a. Fort awe six (6) Frame Buildin jay, at 120 meee Bs at Fort Bunker Hill, PNOVEMBER 4th, at 10 0° look on tro twee jirty-two Frame ‘On SATURDAY, &.m.. at Fort th Buil EAST OF EASTERN BRANCH. On MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6th, at 10 0’clock a. m.. at Fort Meige, seven (7) Frame Baildings Sales sume day, at 12 o'clock a. m.,at Port Dav’ at 2o'clock p m.,at Fort Wagner. and at 40’cl: Pp. m..at Fort Ricketts, foar (4) Frame Buildings ateach m TURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7th, at 100 ‘clock ,at mis Snyder, nine (9) Frame Butldi game day, at 1 o'clock p. m., at Fort Greb le, five (3) Frame Buil mines F POTOMAC, C. SOUTH On WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER Sth, at 17 o’cock a. m.. at Fort Willard, ten (10) Frame Buildings. same day, at 2 o'clock p. m., at Fort Williams, pine aN Frame Buildin; | THURSDA VEMBER 9th. at 100 Neen a oA Battery “Teurte, bine (9) Buildin, Fam 2 o'clock a. m., at F vet a, Buildings, and at 3 o'clock p. Scott, six (6) Buildi All frame struc: ary FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10th, at 10 o'clock a. , at Fort Berry, nine (9) —_ Buildings. Same day, at 12 o'clock ‘a. an at Fort , twenty- one (33) Frame Build ings. On SATURDAY, NOVEMBER ith, at 100’clook a.m., at Fort Runyon, eleven (11) Frame Build- ings. Same day. at !2o'clock m.. at Fort Albany, six (6) Frame Buildings, and at 30’clock p. m., at wae nee erty. six (6) Frame Buildings DAY, NOVEMBER 13th, at_10 o°clock a. aa = Port ‘orcoran, forty-niue (49) Frame and bac, ade Buildings On TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 14th, at 100’clock &.m., at Fort Woodbury, twenty (20) Buildings. Same day. atl o'clack p. m.. at Fort Strong. nine teen (19) Buildings. and at 3o'clock p. m.. at Fort Bennett. eight (3) Buildings. Ail irame and stock- ade structures. These sales embrace a very large quantity of lum- ber, and an excellent opportunity is thus offered to land owners and others in the vicinity of Washing- ton to secure building and fencing material conve- nient to Hira property. The mil stacy | guard will pny upon the prem- ises seven after date of sale for protection of Property; and purchasers (not owners of the land) will be required to remove the buildings, &c., with- ip fifteen days from the time of purchase. Buildings will be sold singly. Terms cash, in bette. * ayer 7 fund: . LUDINGTON. Colonel — ‘Chiet Quartermaster oc 18-20t ____Department of Washington. Cosine SALES Ss SOvERNMENT HORSES yabvEnMasteR Aicaie Orricz, SHINGTON D. C.. fo durin 25, 1855 Willbe old at public suction, d mouth of OCTOBER. to the high: bidder ‘et the time and Pieces named below. iat 2 New York city TUBSDAT ‘of each week—100 Horses each da; Penwevtvanra. DAY of each week—i00 , BATURDAY of each week—100 = enige of each week—100 Mules Muarabure, lay pllarrigborg, THURSDAY of each week-100 Horses ¢ach da: Reading, HUBEDAY, Octo October S—150 Horses. Eye arg. RIDAY, ae, 13—150 Horses. Lan ae YY, October 19—150 Horses, Pittsburgh, TH URSDA ¥,, October 26—150 Horses, Allentown, TUESDAY. Octeber 31—150 Horses. DELAWARE. Wilmington, TUESDAY of each week—100 Horses each day cat ninston, FRIDAY of each week—100 Mules ach day. MISSOURI M9 Zonie, October 3, 4,5, 6,7, 9, and 10-150 Mules each St. ‘kets, October 11, 12,13, and 14-150 Horses “iSt. Letils, October 24, 25, 26, 27,28, $0, and S1—150 Mules each ‘day. GIESBORO, D. TU BEDAT | and THURSDAY oe each week—100 ort ach day. No sales of Mules will take place at WASHINGTON, D. c, The animals to be sold im October are superior to any heretofore offered to the public. The majority of them are sound and serviceable. Ih ts expected that at this sertes of sales all the sur- plus Government animals wiil be disposed of. aay ers showld serefore avail themselves of this last op ortuntty to purchase. Pepvimals will be sold eingly. Sales to commence at 1@ a. m. Terms: Cash in United er Currenc! A. ERIN. MES A. FE Brevet Brigadier Genel: jo haces First _ fe 2f-toe3 Division Q.M.G. 0, E OF GOVER: sah STEAM HOST EE. A 7 te ‘Quartermaster’ 3 Os: nos of Washington, axles Washing! D. C., October 3. 1865, Will be sold at pub au auction, — the dir tion of Brevet Colonel J. A.Q.M.. at Alexenine, Va.,on THURSD AY Octaber 26, 1386, at 11 o'clock one Steam and nine sin: gle-deck ‘Schuylkill Be Barges, as Pare Barge Florence. Barge T. H. Cole. Barge James Wilcox. Barge Ju: parse arge B: SMENT BARGES AND ALEX- ' er Coleman. tain Charlee L. Reed. Tree. Bee a Flees arge Henry Fis . Terms—Cash, in Government funds. = D. 5. SUCKER. lajor Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, oc3 he! Dey por ot Wasbiustom AILROAD CARS AT \T AUCTION. United Sentes Milsary Railroads, C8 een Or Onn 16, 1B I will sell, at public auction. on a WEDNESDAY, November 8, eon OL m. Se es of _ New York Ce: (00) new eight-wheeled box freight CARS, two foot guage. Terms cash, in Goverament fu funds. H.L. FORINBOR, Brevet Celonel and A.Q. oc 10-tnod STRENGTH TO THE WE YOUTH To The AGED!) BLOKRENE, LIFE REJUVENATOR. paration i ualled oui Restorer of fon is uneauall fanctlone Rajuvenator should be certain to make the’ Biokre; a Lieatcidesd, tusompea uch wit eae ieee youthful in feeling and in porengte ss and enable them fe live over again the days of ir pristine It not only exhilerates but strengthens, and really an inv to those funble ble bissaing, oe cepectally to who have been reduced to a condit: of servilit: self-abuse, misfortune, or ordinary sickness. Ne inatter what the cause of ver ea of any human organ, thi: apes? 3 preparation will remove the ef- fect at once forever. BIOKRENE Cures Impotency, GknxRat Besiity, Nervous Incaractty han Dysrbrsia DEPRESSION, Loss oF Ar- yw SPiRi EAKNESS OF THE ORGANS Mentat Inpo- IT Has a Mosr Dr- p Novat Eri Eevzct Urox THE ous rexEne nd all wi wi trated b is disabilities are Bonk traey sunny aggeae are carpe a | wk | Bess ae tag! rudence, have lost the! NATURAL Wiedh, Wil Gd « speedy aud pecast nent cure in thi BIOKRENE, she FESELE, te the LANGUID, the DEsrarE- e OLD shi disco ve: IN 8 = i ve thi: uab! Strial; it will, be found totally diferent few nis invaluable ther articles for the « ‘me nF} “TO FEMALES.—This prep from as i will re- wonderful perma- in nervous Lene goed opal Sia tonic. nhc. end re give relief in ———s nie is also a grand {ul gi alle @ the stomach toe denen ot ja with the first in rite meow will ee poe K, poudes One foiiar per bottle, or ols les, for 3. Soup By Druceists Guxenipiy re ans OTC Nas CHIMES tre, | Be ae by +2 FORD. earner Nith street Pennsylvania avenne. JEzOME’S HAIR COLOR bh ey SAY, gradually Eacunieit Saar eaas 8 dye, Pecente: per bottle. ades nee MEDIOA’ B Rw MEDI ATED @ GINGER BE. peculiar a ented for ‘Giitdren ‘being eaten as an by druggists, Price 25 cents per box, HE ¢ brat ON GINERR, or Steam for ~ T oe et ion. og a a Sa ‘on the fice SpesseS ween ead tecemeerigns ngine ti . ¢ Russell on the Gtaem ng Engine. Lon- Ps Propellers’ Hann 3 Walker the Mil- ; Igher- ‘on Heag } PROPOSALS. ORANGE UND ALEAANDRia BR. RS pease a aetsay 1968, the Treins os ae ror rives at Alexan- are leaves Aupee. at3.200. mand arrive st nth’ connect ry fou hase A al Sa advantage ever others, having werntinuons all from New York to Lawes yr R406 sai through Fairfax, Bull Run. Manas- Tg omy net Call BT goog Cul- per, f nena ‘and Gerdoni ie, where many of Re late great Fiatties were Tau t. jepet on avenue. Trains leave the corner of Ist and © streets, BH, McCAFFERTY, ——_ Li Generat { anperiutendent. J. M. BROADUS General Passen, Agent. Alexandria, Sept. 1, 1865. ai weet Orcs BALTIMORE & UHio &. &. Cu., ASHINGTON, December 38, 1884, On and after Sunde: 1864, Passenger Traine between Waskington onl Beltietore tiie = AINE MOVING NORTH. No. fae ene ss. way ee, 4 HAR- RISBURG T pe Vashington 6:15 A. M. No.2—-NEW TORE. ND hae EX- PRESS—Leave Washingten 7:30 M. Arrive at Philadelphia 1:6 P. M.; New York 5:30 P.M. po SBALTIMOKE i AND WESTERN TRAIN No. N AIN— i Washington 8:15 M. a ate. stat! fond, canmecting at Relay with for the West. and ne Mates Butimore at A.M. Xo. 4—-NEW YORK MAIL RAIN. Leaves Wash: 7 Arie at Paitinore Cy 12:45 P. ‘ew York 10:00 P.M. 5—BALTIMORE Thain "AND Way 8Ta- TIONS oLeave Washington 3:00 P. M., connecting at Relay with Frederi train. Arrive et Balt- ag ge TMORE Pat. Apecvara TR. ALN Leaves Wook age | © M. Arrive at Baltimore’ 6:10 P. ‘his peel d stope at Bladensburg, Beltsville, Laurel and ayo Bost CSEBANY AND REW r FORE 0. 7—| RBXPRE AIN—Lea: bas = Arrive at in wtork 4:00 A Malle ana rs by train gang. with A the earl, fines Veart New L Gig for the E: erg mening or Baltimore’ tickets sol brik this o train, by Gor. adel hich is limited 18 capacity by Gov 0 them who. is A ctMOR ah HARISBURG TRAIN Bee hington 6: -» aud arrive at Balti- Scone PHILADELPHIA wir TRAIN—Les ashington at 7. stopping at Belap fiouse for Wester: Fa neuer will be i Tom ae id 4:30 PL ecko sonepelines he oe oy “Thats ‘NS TEN, somworos Sunday are the 8:15 and 1]:15 A. Manas P. or Baltimore, and 7:39 P. M. for eae k indetpat and the West, and the é for THROUGH Fees u to the West, as well as Ipbia, New York or Boston, can be had the patee. et Office at all hours in the day, as Wellas the the Ameri. T fect 8 Pennsylvania avenne, we tetoncn ait ake 6th streets. BAGGAGE will be checked at all hours—also for bap se to —— moans and confusion at je depet ALL PASSENGERS. whether soldiers or citi- ens, are politely but earnestly requested to the rules of the Line, established for the general ad- be pene such as the keepi eeping of one or more cars ex- clusively for dpome aud their sttondants, and the prevention of smoking in any but the smoker's cars, and also to make a cheerful compliance ~e the de- cisions of the agents or conductors in regard mop hyo a ete., especially in the hurry of start 6 W. P. SMITH, Master of Transportation L. M. COLE. General Ticket Agent. BEAT PENNSYLVANIA BOUTE TO TH NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST. On and after December 25, trains will leave Balti- more from North Calvert Biation, as mee Feast Mail Bt. ccscsessceeeecsseseeee mu. Harrisburg Accommodatio: Erie and Pittsburg Ex 00 P. x Pittsburg and Elmira » Express..........10:00 P. M. THE 6:15 A. TRAIN FROM Passizeron mnects Met the 9:20 A.M. train from Baltimore for Pit «igo the West, and for Elmira, Buse, none. Dunkirk, Ospan- daigua, and Ni ra Falls, for Ne ork City, THE «9 P. M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTOB connects With the 8 P.M. train from Balti- more for Pitteburg and | Erie. THE 6:45 P. M. TRAIN FROM WASHIBGTOR —— the 10 P.M. E: B: Chi and & THROUGH TRAIN ON SUNDAY. lag oi Washington at 3o'closk P. M. oR CARS ON NIGHT TRAINS. DIERS’ TICKETS RNME AT! ‘LOW FABRE AND QUICK TLME. B7-For tickets and any information Office of the Great Penne; es Rou! Penney!vania avenue and Sixth street. nm Senay) jotel, Depot Hones. He. 4 atthe corner ler Na- street, Passenger and Ticket Agent. JNO. GILLETT, P: corner street and Pa. ave er aot dee 29-47 GECRFT DISEASES! SECRET DISEASES) SAMABITAN’S Girti SAMARITAN’S GIFT! THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED “Yee, A Positive Cure” for GONORHGA. GLEET, STRICTURES, ée. Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury. Only Tem Pills to be Taken to Effect a Cure. ‘They are pacers sym ] —— no smell = jeasa! will mi x “aye tar ptommach oF Bowels of the most Scheate from two ur ‘se, —~¥ recen! i Betrenta four hours,” % Prepared by es iuate ate the University of Pennsylvania, on 2 of the pone Doctors aud Chemists of the present day? EXPOSURE, ¥ inves teapal noe no NGK WHATEVER. a those wh rho ve ave despa cured, or who have bee: or Mereury, bei manta GIFT. — br all i ea iy & plain Rea, Py Broepe Hon ‘sohEs Neeiaaes ToRTERS SAEED Mies BEF mae hoe despot S vices ofa! Rig Pi GMs of Freer fuches on note che eae terity that for BOS Y eer AURWKhiran's BO weno AD Hake pioickss will remove ey naman Sheets vs as wast THE pet ees or A aaes SAMAB Seb “Atientio aban te . ioe DESMOND & 00., Box 161 Philadelphia Post by 8, CALVERT FORD, corner iuth stree avenue. one Al la. my 6-tf oR wiseRr i raat is typ ok Cty 4 nee ANATOMY and | tien ( j) four of i Famenity 5 yur = most tions. oy . a or ARGE GOVERNMENT SALE OF Ti DISMANTLED FORTS AROUND WASHINGTON CITY. Higare ns. Onrer Exoixrrn oF Dererces, sparmesen. > Na pe Tae *) are and will be race: onteon a Beadssasters uvtil MONDAY, 381 of Oct for the purchase of (a abattis reinafier Srouse'th arov ¢ several forte and batters nemed: and nin> ber for the timber. lumber, and oth: Baterials within the several ‘forts aod oo. " Spore & SIDE OF THE POTOMAQ. Fert Bai rey batteries north of Pimmet R: Forts Bennet, Tasgerty. Woodbury, Gass, Albany, Beott. Jackson, apap Berry, and baticries be- tween Forts Craig and . = at the crossing sie othe crt: bempene jor ba’ a igs. Garecche, Willams, and°the two batteries te east and west of this fort. The two eattcriae in the —— ng Creek, and Fort Willard and ite or Also. six (6) blockhouses—three at the south end of the Aqueduct bridge—one at the Leraburg turn- pike, and two im the valley of Hunting Cree! Also, the + age — the sonth end af the be abattie across the valley je run. ACROSS THE EASTERN BRANCH Forts Snyder, Ricketts, Wagner, Davis, Meigs. Chaplin. end the two new forts on the right and ent of it ‘Aino. the Bloek-house and Stockade at the Navy Yard bri nig or Ww. gurnoron m, Barat Ron- wr. tirhhoeny, Bead fe. Kearny ao. Bel ard Simbions. anata, and t to ti reAite thn following Fiver fuiterens wix~ Ver in Scott, Kembi rrott, and 7 Bel batteries on the bank ehh river caer Also, the Bleck- hoo: R > ington Aqueduct reels neet Peers one Waah ‘he abattis sround the sevoral forts and hatte- ies ts made of the tops of trees, and ts suitable for The timber frame-work and heavy log roofing of the bomb proofs, ag houses magazines, and implement-rooms. f hard wood—oak, che<tnnt, cedar—is verge 4 in =e condition, and may be removed without much m “of these buildings The Inmber with which mm be used for fencing or any other porpees to which common cullings are usually appli The stockader are of hard wood from aine (9) te twenty (20) inches in diameter. and generally about thirteen (13) feet long, This timber is very valuable. and may be easily removed. ‘he revetments consist either of te, from fire (5) to eight (8) feet long, and from five (5) to nine (9) inches in diameter; or of white pine calling and will be valuable for fencing Beparate proposals will be revatved for the abat- tis.and for the timber. lumber. and other mate- rials in each fort and battery above-named. Proposals to be endorsed as follows, vis ** Proposals for Abatti« at Fort yd “ Pro is for Timber, Lumber, &e » st Fort and addressed to the ndersigned Proposals for the Abattis by the cord, or rnnning foot, or for timber or lumber by the foot, will not be entertained. The bidders should offer #) much for the Abattis of each Fort, and => mnch for the a and other in each Fort.in the The undersigned reserves the views to reiect any of the proposals if deemed to the interest of the Government to do ro. Payments to be made In Government funds apon the <a eof any proposal, prior to the of ro) “Pacrissers Gas’ be! gegitect bo yeneve their pesomrey watt within thirty (30) days after their propo- Is are accepted. For further information inquire at the office of od lhe grand Penoey aula ee corner of 19th enne, 8 avenu pone ™ 8 ACEX ANDER, Bre RA Brig. Gen . U8 se Ht Chief Enginesr of f Detemcse._ PBrosars FOR coaL AND WOOD. are lined is sennd. and ma: Sexare ov tay Uxiten States, ) Orrick oF THE BERGEANT-AT ARM a“ 4, is | Sealed Proposals will be recet until 120'cloek noon. on MONDAY, the November next, ior ayy delivery of Five Hi (£00) tops. (of 2 240 Ibs.) of large gg, or steamboat furnace hd BITE AS Goal. thorough! Po me Also, T! hirty (30} Cords of best PINE Twenty (20) Cerde t straight HICKORY. wall theyoughly sonnet The to be weighed and the Wood measared by the Chief Engineer or bis Assistant, and packed ovay in the Senate vaults goter his direction The whole of the Coal and Wood to be deliversd on 6r before the 3th November GEORGE T, BROWN, oc l6 Sergeant-at Arms, 0. 8.8 PprRerosats FOR THE PURCHASE OF WHISKEY. Svnsistexce Ornice, U.S. A., 0. 8 Sovrn Gay Stuerr, ALTIMORE. Mp., October 12, isis. 4 SEALED PROPOSALS in duplicate, wi received at this office until FRIDAY. © %. at 12¢'clock, noon. for the purchase of abou ty E THOUSAND GALLONS WHISKEY c viz. “Lot No. } —Abomt ( oan fatione prime RECTI Lot No. 2.—About 3; .< + OLD RYEWHIS Lot. No. 3.—Abont 3.30 callons PURE BOUR BON WHI> ¥ — Whiekeys are all prime order The packages all newly guaged ere selected with rest care, and will be found upon examination to 4 fully equal to any Whiskeys that have been of fered in this or any market Proposals for FIVE packages and upwards will only be considered for either lot Samples may be seen and blank Proposals ob tained at the Offices of the following named UG cers of the Subsistence Department: Col, H. F. CLARKE, A.D... & A068, TREVET PRIGADIER GENERAL C.L. KIL BURN. Philadelphia MAJON GECRGE BELL Cs Washington CAPTAIN THOMAS C) SULLIVAN, C. 8, Richmond CAPTAIN "s. D. BRIGHAM, C. 8., Bosto, ‘And at THIS OFFICE The Government reserves the right to reject any orall bids on the above lots that may be deeme too low, or to withdraw any of the lote «pecified above Proposals should be addressed, * Purchase of Whisky tioned. Payment te be made in Government funds, 6fty (20) per cent to br paid at the time of notification of acceptance of bi Proposals for the and directed to the under- Five days will be allowet after the acceptance of bids for the removal of stores Bidders are requested to be present at the oprn- ing of th of their bids. Whisky in all the above lots to be sold by the ~and purchasers will be required pon the certificate of the State F to the amon’ Oy order or Brevet — General Thomas Wilton. U.S.A. oi . H. PARKHURST _0¢ 16-toc36 Captain aed C8 FFICE DEPOT COMMISSARY or SUB. Oo SISTEN Wastineton, D. ">. October 6, 1865, SALE OF HARD BREAD Sealed Proposals. in duplicate, will be received at this office, until 12 «.,0n THURSDAY, the 2b instant, for ihe surplus HARD BREAD, at this and the Alexandria Depots. The Bread is acked in boxes ef fifty (50) pend each, and can Be‘examined at Sixth street Wharf, in this city, erat the Subsistence Storehouse. in Alex Va. No bide will be received for less than twenty! (20) boxee—one thonsand (1.000) pounds. The price per pound, and qnantity desired will be Stated in each proposal. It will be placed on ae oy Shp Alexandria, Va., or at Sixth need Wharf, free of expense to the purchaser thousand — (80 pounds each.) mere or |i be pa e tromtion of Ship; oe and others using Pilot Bread, is called he advantages now offered for obtaining their supplies of this artici¢ The Government reserves the right to reject Bidders not present will be notified by letter of the result of their proposal. u Ut ‘purchatea will be oration within twenty days from the date of acce| Blank proposals, if desired, can be obtained from the undersigned Terme: Cash, in Government famds ome the delivery commences, OCT -toc2S Majorand ©.8.,U.S.A_ S MAYOR'S OFFICE, Ocrosen 13, 3855. SORALED PROPORALS will be received at tnit office for the Excavation and Bluestone work, for the Brick ws snd Stone Sills, for the Frames, and a ly work a oes to put ep the foundat walls of a Bew Public School Buliding to to coteare erected at the sontheast cor K streets, according to plape and see pg A; beceeen, ant wil will be ex at the office lesems. Cluss & Kamuner fueber ueber. architects, No. 130 west 2d street, betwees my | PRE eas be fr the whee work, or rate fe od ye gd branches. be inde “ posale Rew, fe = | esi 2a at noon. eit SicHaRD WALLACH AYOR'S OF FICE, Oct. a Srarzp PROPOSALS will be ved by the pg ‘until 12 o'clock m..on DAY ™ Say of tober, for the construction of a barrel sewer in the alley in Square 26. with the act approved Octower 12, 1835. The sewer to be two fect inside diameter walls to be four inches (or one brick) thick connect with oeewer Bow being const: ue street wes! owe a" state t obs sewer, whieh ae... & All pall tecemary information obtained of the City ‘or commissioner of the Second Wari. ry mat practical mechanics need bid. The right to decline any or all rape wale, should it be deemed for the interest of the Corporation to do so, is reserved. RICHARD Wal ACH 0¢ 12-eotect3 Mayor the ito ted io he price linea! shall inclode ai excavati (PHURSTON'S IVORY, PEARL TOOTH PO = for c! C. WELLS & ©O., York, Proprietors. N For sale by all druggi D MACHINE-SPREAD STRES ie NI aG ELABT ERS Fer best J cases or wach ui abe by all dreagiote ee asters Ts HE sPorps CONCENTRATED & D EXTRACT CHU. ts the Great Drure . “EXTRACT "R CONCES TRATED Erie f ‘orale ive that cap mar 2 on