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EVENING STAR. Convention Unanimously E: Fie esident Johnsen and Goveram lol dem From the Raleigh Standard, 20th inst.) i the Convention on the the tollowing resolutions were unan: adopted : “Resolved by the delegates of the © ore Carolina, ‘onvention Ad- mini f Andrew Johnson. President of the United States, has been eminently national and conservative, embracing section of this Republic; and that he is entitled to the gratitude of the Wage of this State for the manifestation of his purpose to secure them, at @s early a day as is practicable, the restoration of their constitutional rights in the Union; and thet W. W. Holden, Provisional Governor, de- serves oor thanks for his zealous and faithful labors to the same end. “hesolved. That copies of the above resolution be transmitted by the PresidentofthisConven- tion to President Johnsen and Governor Hol- den.” ——$$ vw A Troy policeman, while conveying a privoner to police station on Tuesday, was violently assaulted by the Intter, who struck the policeman a severe blow, with apparently his clenched hand, and him down. He was about to deliver another vigorous biow, when to his own annoyance ard the po- licergan’s surprise, his arm flew half-way across the street. The arm proved to be an artificial one, and had come unfastened trom the socket. ——$—______ g7' The first cotton mannfactory in California is just finished, and will get its raw material from the Mexican States, for the present at least. Successful experiments m cotton raising on a large scale have been made this season in South- ern California. There is a great sugar reilnery established in San Francisco, drawing its mate- rials for refining from the Sandwich Islands. panier Sateen deowy s7 The Temps mentions a letter recetved from an Italian engineer, which states that the workmen employing in piercing Mont Cenis had come vpon a bed of quartz so hard that it turned the edge of the best tempered steel, and it was feared that this obstacle might retard the opening of the tunnel for years. @7 In Brooklyn, N. Y., two rivals for the love of a colored girl sought to settle their dif- ficulties by a fight on the platform of a horse- ear. The result was a hospital for one a pris- on for the other. @7 The Mayor of St. Martha, Ca., was mur- dered recently in a house of ill-fame there. 7A man and his wife and two children, traveling through Cincinnati in destitute cir- cumstances, were turned out of the depot late at might, and sought refucefrom a rain storm under a freight car. The train was moved while they were sleeping, and the father and mother were fatally injured. BF Detective Edward L. McWilliams of Jer- sey City sbot aman in New York who attacked him Saturday morning and was acquitted by the coroner's jury. S87 General Kirby Smith is in England. &7Gen. Grant has two sons at the Burling- ton, N. J., College. S7- Michigan has eight regiments yetin the service. S87 The Emperor of Morocco consents to the Telegraph in his dominions. &7"Lady Raglan, wife of the celebrated Eng- lish General of that name, died on the 30th of September. &7- A Canada paper thinks at least $3,000,000 have already been realized in that province this season from the cereal crops. SF The Newport and New York Co. lost $15,000 in three years speculation of towelsand blankets from their steamboats. —_—_—_—— O{*{**{_z_*q_K_=z=y]E——z=~EEE=== AUCTION SALES. B* J. ©. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, O1L PAINTINGS AT AUCTION. COMPRISING LAppecare - MARINE VIEWS, FIGURE 1M. &c. VENING, Octover i, at 7 o'clock .at the Auction Booms, we spall sell a large collection of Oil Paintings, comprising Landscapes, Marine Views, Figures, Ani e., &c., all with fine gilt frames. The vfictures and frames will be sold together. We invite the attention of persons — to adorn their houses at « small cost to is 5 ‘The picures are now on exhibition at the Anction Rooms, where catalogues may be had. The sale will continue each evening until all ate dispored of. ‘Terms cash. oc@dkds JAS.C. McGUIRE & CO., Anucts. ¥ THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer; Georgetown IMPROVED PROPERTY IN GEORGETOWN T AUCTION On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, October 2th, at 4 orclock. I will sell, infront ef the premises. Lot | No. 76. fronting about 190 feet on east side of Cecil Alley. with ce of 49feet, aud improved by_a large Frame Building. ‘Terma cash. Sale positive. Conveyancing and stamps ‘at the cost of the pur- chaser. THOMAS DOWLING. oc 21-d Auctioneer. BY W. L. WALL & C0., Auctioncers. VERY VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE PRO- at IN THE FIRST WARD, AT AUC- On MONDAY AFTERNOON. t 4 o'clock. we will sell. in front of the premises it valuable property, be part of Lot7, and Lot No.9. in Square No. 85, at the soath west corner of I and 20th streets. near Penasylvania avenue. The improvements are a mand hal story Brick House. and a two story We would especially call the ati of par- chasers to this sale, as they are amon, most de- sirable lots in that part of the city, clther for pat vate residences or business purposes. Terms of sale are: One-fourth cash; balance in 6, 2 and 18 months. A deed given and deed of trust taken on dete zed payments. _—— a will be required on each lot as soon as knecked down. oc ® [Int&Chron] W.L. WALL & Co., Aucts. ‘BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, TRUSTEE SALE OF 2 LONG-BOAT AT AUC- ¥, the 26th instant, at 12 o’clock ™., Lsball sell by virtue of a deed street wharf, a Pioneer. This bost carries twenty-two cords of Wood. and is in 01 ‘. R. B. OLARK : oc ¢-eots GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucis. DENTISTRY. Tt - a LOOMIS, M. D. The Inventor and Patentee of the MINERAL PLATE TEETH. attends personally at his office in thie city. Many persons can! wear these teeth who cannot wear others, and no person can weer others who cannot wear ese. Persons calling at my office can be accommod: with style aud price of Teeth they may desire, but tot who are particuiar,and wish the pr- Fest. cleanest, strongest and moet Ievet denture that art cap INERAL TEETH will be more full: Tanted. Kooms in this city—No. 335 Pennsylvania ave., between Sth and l0thsts. Also,907 Arch street, Philade!phia. oc 20-ly G ®t DISCOVERY IN DENTISTRY. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. I would advise sous having teeth Pectin why ros Misc, call and epamtas tee. Decton's new ‘and im- {method of inserting ARTIFICIAL TEETH. you once see rovement in bis teeth, you will have them im no other le than this new Spee a eee eee $f, She, Price on our work the great No. 249 Penn’a avenue, between 1th and 18th jenas-1y 8. R. LEWIE.M. D., Dentist, B* pu om ¢, CLARK, used Auctioneers. 372 Pa. av., adjoining Metropolitan Hotel. CARD THE PUBLIO. have this tay cba 12. into arrangements for an an out-door business, and at 3E ies pits cae aa 3 ii & : Ww the ity. We respectfully solicit the patronage of frends and persone withing the wervices of an tionee} , from our ex: years ts the business, we shall be at Store Every Eveni EFERENCES:—Hon. Jobp jorgan our guc- ence of 25 te give full bee ay Pp ssos. ORGANS. AND MUSICAL INSTBU bi i ave gp bend alot mi nang PIANOS, or te sieges en ay , to save expense of remo- od. almost new... $450 Pigno [OR raenvee.-naee Bee Ciieker Parlor Thie —— =“ (keriug oe W.G. METZEROTT. ocd Corner of )1th street and Penna. ave, PPLES, ONIONS AND POTATORS, 333 Barrels prime New York a 500 ee Carter and Mercer pore ES. Femoral ont me For sale low in tots to sult purchasers. Apply, sep 22m 97 Smith's , Winn Balsissore, ETTERS AND OTHER WRITINGS OF JAS Cen Sr Re ton AUCTION SALES. TREE EO RSie UE a Ra | SEAR AT MERIC en oe nan com, Biiapai Seaianren eer are pend ‘et, at ie cornet of north K cuban streets, front th containing about 3,176 feet. And on WEDNESDAY, the 25th f: 3 oe sell, at 40 clock p. Re i Auction 3 _ 5 we & Williams, No. 7th street, corner ot No. 5,4 No. tee Mo: gin Bones oso 3, iv south of Square No. 744. ual le,ithavinga water ch. No. itd J juaAre 3 . And part of Lot No. 1. in Square No. 606. Terms: One-third cash; the balance in six, twelve, and sightcen months. The poroharere to give Pn mall ae oe payments, bearing interest ‘om iS y ‘A deed given and deed of trust taken are solseantel with in five meer. MIDDLETON, HYATT 2 HU0STON, X OC! be _celseokds GRWEN & WILLIAMS. A.scts._ BY 243. C. McGUIBE & O0., Auctioneors, GUARDIANS SALE, BY ORDER OF TH ORPHANS? COURT, RATIFIED By TH JPREME COURT. OF LOT ON MASSA- SUPR) CHUSETTS AVEMUY. On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, October 2th. at 2 o clock. on the premises. I shall sell part of Lot -three, (23.) in Sqnare No. five hundred and sixty-four. (564.)in the city of Washington, D. C.. beginning for the same at the theast coraer of sai lotand running thence westwardly alon, the live of Massachusetts avenue sixteen feet. (1 feet ) thence southwardly sevents-three feet dne- Lalf inch (73 feet 3s inch) toa along the line of said public alley thirty-nine feet four and one-half inches (39 feet 4% inches, thence northwardly one hundred and nine feet to the place of beginul: Soak ; the residne insix ‘Terms of sale: One-half cash. nionths. with interest, secured by deed of trust on e ses. Al amverencing aud stamps at the cost of the ABE) ure ir. a i CATHARINE BYRNE, Guardian, _oe 4 J. ©. McGUIBE & CU., Aucts. Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, TWO HANDSOME BUILDING LOTS NEAR THE NAVY YARD AT AUCTION. On TUESPAY, the 24th instant, we shall sell, in fromt of the premises. at 12 0’clock m., commen-ing on the first-named property: Lot No 7, in saaare No. 91. This property is handsomely situated at the corner of 501 T and 9h streets east = Alxo, vot No. 22. in square No. 1047. This property fronts on south K, between 13th and lith etrests east, tunning back with side alley, toa three feet ey. Terms cash. All conveyance and stamps at cost Title indisputable phi will be required paid down when the proper is knocked of oc 18-4 GREEN & WILLIABIS, Aucts. Y¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncors, VALTABLE UNIMPKOVED REAL ESTATE SALE ON I STREET NORTH. BETWEEN 12TN AND 13TH STREETS WEST, AT PUB- LIC AUCTION On TUESDAY, the 2th inst., at 4%¢ o'clock p. m., we sball sell, in front of the mises, Lots 9 and 10. in Davidson's subdivision of Sqnare 235, bav- ing a front of 24 feet 5 3-7 inches. ranning back 142 feet 6 inches toa30 foot alley. This property isin a cesirable location, making a good building lot. Terms: One-third cash; balance in 6.12 and 18 months, secured by ad of purchaser. of trust on the prem- conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost f the haser. “loc i'd GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. VALUABLE WHARF PROPERTY FOR SALE. Will be offe at public sale, on TUESDAY, 24th remires, at 4 o'clock P. m.: harf er fronting on fet of Square 356, now occupied by W. H. Gunnell, Esq. 2d. Ti rge three story Warehouse fronting on Water street. The above are between 10th and Lith streets 34. One-half of Square No. 391, between 8th and ‘Sth streets, containing about 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- yearly. All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the pur- chas it. celid "GREEN & WILLTAMS. Ancts, RY K. F. PAGE & CO., Auctioneers. BEAUTIFEL COUNTRY RESIDENCE NEAR THE CITY AT AUCTION. On SATURDAY, October 28, at 4p. m., on the Premises, I shall sell the delightfully located pri- vate residence of Mr. F. N. Breut, containing about seventy acres, together with the Furniture. | Farm I plements. Horses, Stock. &c. The resi. dence is an airy and well-arranged new cottace, sit- | vated on a commanding eminence. only four miles | from the city, by way of approach is by. & winding drive, shaded by oak There is attached an outside kitchen, a barn and stable. corn-house, and three substantial log cabins for servants quarters. A fair portion of the estate is fourishing woodland, the balance un- der till Ttin located adjoining Fort Meigs. on the Marlborough road, and but two miles from Benning’s Bridge. Possession given immediately Terms : One-fourth cash; balance, 6.12, and 13 months Title perfect. o¢ 19-9t K.F. PAGE & CO., Aucts, B* JAMES ©. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE BUSINESS TAND ON 7TH STREET, POSITE T PATENT OFFICE. PESTS TEE By virtue of a deed of trust. utes Detobae 7 A. Benning’s Bridge. The D. 1854, and duly recorded in Liber . Ee e 47. felio 908. &c.. one of the Land Records for Wash- nbes Count . te G1 and by Sirectiow pena secur: reby, i wi eell at public auc 2. on MONDAY, the 6th day of November, A. D. } t 4 oclock p. m., in front of the premises, all t yaluable improved property in the city of Wash- ington, being a part of Lots Nos. 11,12, and 13, in Square No. 455. beginning for the same on 7th street west, 68 feet and 6 inches south from the Borthwestern corner of said Square, and thence running «outh on/7th street 18 feet and’6 inches, and having s depth of 102 feet and $ inches to an alley, and also the free nse of said alley Ee and sub- This pro at is improved by a stantial Brick House, and is a mest desirable loca- tion for business. Terme of sale’ One-third in cash, of which $100 at Tr, time of sale. The deferred pay- id in and twelve months, with and to be secured by deed of Trustee. Torms af age gio = cot days after Fea ie. Trwise ™ay risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after one week's notice. All conveyancing and stamps at purchaser’s cost, eran WM WARD, Trastes _ocl2 _J.O0. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. B* JAS. ©. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers By virtue of a decree of th District of Columbia, beari; poke coe aped gos = pending in eaid Cou are complainants, and defendants, (No. 882 pF rig anction. on di eer, on al y of trust to the satisf ipreme Court of the jate on the 26th day in 8 certain cause wherein Mary A Cost et al. ary A. Young et al aity,) I wilt offer for the premises, to the bignest THUBSDAY, the 9th day of November, 1865, p.m .onthe premises, lots 1,2, 3,4. 5. 6,7, %. 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21. and 23. in e seven hundred and twenty (721) and lots numbered seven, (7,) ni (9,) thirteen. (13,) twenty-seven, (27,)’ twenty-eight, (28.) and twenty-nine, (29,) in Crntchett’s subdivision of uare numbered six beoaret and thirty , (630. six, t el ‘ighteen ve, eighte with Interest from the day of wala: If the terms of sale are pot complied with within ten pars, the trustee reserves the right to resell at the risk and cost of the purchasers upen one week's notice. A deposit of $25 will be uired wu th a chase ofeach lot. ce ryeloed ot A. H. YOUNG, Trastee. 00 18-8tawkds J _C. McGUIRE & 00.. Aucts. Y WM. L. WALL & 00., Auctionvers. VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON 22D STREET AT . On THURSDAY AFTKBNOON, the 2ith inst Pots. iu square si, frontine fs fest tne Peers atreet west, between Virginia ave =i and north street, and near the intersection of Virginia ay- enue with 224 street, and containing about 9.191 are feet. ‘erms cash. WM. L. WALL & ©O.. Ancts. OF GOVERNMENT FRAME BUILD- oc 12 SALE § BUILDINGS. ief Quartermaster’s Gfice, Devos We Washington. D. C., SL mekinget ‘Will be sold at Public Auction, on the premuses, rection of Captain J. H. Crowell, A- NDAY. Octover 30, 1865, at 12 m., the buildings, viz: IND A TRE: 1) Corpe: 1 26 Oy bo Toot _— 3} Greene joase. zy $s feat ae 1) Commissary Building. 3 iy Wheat two AE THE CORNER OF TWENT Oe; NEAR TH PN F STREETS. NTY-THIRD One(1) Mess House, 30 by 80 feet, two stories. on TWENTY CEC ine ee EANDF oes ENTE Tatay ANDY suas AT TW ~ . One (1) Portable Osteo, 2 by 12 feet. , NEAR F STRERT, See D is (aidtegs besold in the order named. ‘Will be sold, on the premises, on TUESDAY Stith fe htt Park, oar Bo Gee} teeter e ettrostorten, ‘cua Ww date Serme: Cash in : ublic alley, thence | ) ches) to Virginia avenue and ~ AUCTION SALES, B* @ & WIL LIAMS, Auctioucers. GUARDIAN’S SALE. bY ORDER OF THE . ON OKABLE ORPHANS’ eA N pia b u ju prea vert. of ver: Tha iv tty at the corner uf Virginie avenge sud south U at . Island. at Auction, Gm MONDAY: the Soth instant er to'clock p. 198 in frout of the 4. Lahall proceed to act). 93 premises. guaruian of the orphan chit tren of John A’ Cassell, |, the interest of said orphans tu and to the owing valuable property. viz: Partef Lot wam- Ted two, (2.)in Square numbered south #f Square and sixty-three the corner “of Virgiang avenue open space. running thence on feet ten inches, thence at right an; ente seventy-five feet six inches ( a C street south. th: red feet three inches to said open apace. the Mepace rl i lying aud being fn the city of Was gton Spiste et ot Columbia, and recorded on the books of the Sar- Yeyor thereof as Lots numbered six and seven of the sabdivision of Lot numbered two, (2,) in said Square, together with the improvements on the tame, being two three-story brick Dwelling. jouses. Terms of sale, as prescribed by the decree, are: One third cash; the residue in egal instalments of ana the said avenue met ed ‘av- jen ty anit | tix and twelve months: the purchaser or purch® tere togive notes for the ceferred payments. beat- ing interest from day of eale, and satisfactorily ea dorsed All conveyances, inclading revenue stamps. at the cont of phe purchaser. P $100 will be reqnired patd down when it is ked off; and if not paic, the property. wiil be eputup again and sul to the high- if the whole terms are not complied with in five duys afiersale, the guardian reserves the right to resell the property at the risk aud cost of the defaulting purchaser vy giving three days’ notice of such resale inthe National Intel ligencer. The title to the above property having been male perfectand indisputable it will be sold to the high- est Lidder withont reserve, RED C. CASSELL Guardian oc 17-4 EEN & WILLIAMS. Aucts Y THOMAS DOWLING, Auct, Georgewwn. CHANCERY SAL¥ OF VALUABLE REAL BS- TATE. VIZ:-—T R . A WoO ACRES OF LAND NEAR GEORGETOWN. DC Ry virtne of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, hearing slate the 3d day of October, A.D others were others were othe Will proceed to sell on THORS 3 ¢f October instant, at 40’clock pm .’on t ises. at public anction, to the highest hidd that part of a tract or or of land anee,” and lyin, ia Washiet int scontsined within the following metes and bounds, coi and distances to wit :—Beginning for the sau a point int north line of street. in said ittle Falis of the Potomar r gz three feet from and knit by George’ irtand. and rao ~ mnd parall hundredths of a perch and # quarter degrees. cast iwelve sixty-four hundredths of a perch: t south, forty-five minates west, twenty-five perches and fwenty-vight hundredths of a perch, to the north a f the i] of beginning—cont with the two-story frame thereon. ‘This land lies between the g 0 town College.on the new and “ Berleith,” Ted Richard Cox's place,)and is hat a short dis- ance from the western limits of Georgetown. It is well watered. aud susceptible of being made very productive, and from its convenience of access, over agood turnpike road. to the markets of the District. is very desirable fora butcher or @ gar dener. Ttis also au eligible site for a restanrant in ner season. of sale as prescri r-half of the purchase me onthe day of sale, and the r Staiments at three aud six mont unds of he Gee decree, are: » paid in sash two equal in , Tespectively, With interest, to be secured by approved notes oF bonds, with a reserved Jien The terms of sale must be complied with in one week after sale. or the Property tay be resold the risk and cost of the purchaser, after one week's 6. yeyancing and stamps at the cost of the pur- chaser, ee RICHARD R. CRAWFORD, Trustee. o¢ 5-8awswked THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. gEN & WILWIAMS, Anctioneers. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUARLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE By virtue . District of ¢ others. No. 491 eqnity. pemed in said decree thereof. will offer at public anction, ts the bidder. at th on FRIDAY, of October 1 division of aqua > street weet and having lot it situated at the corner of anid and M street north. and has fer im pro large two-story brick building, with a brick buck a building. avd alsoa fine brick stable frosting on Spubiic alley The property bas been use) ns an Inn for some years, and is well lucated fo stan ral tore, rms ofsale: One-third in cash at th sale, the residue In two equal 12 months. the purchaser to gi terest, with endorsers acc the title to be withheid money shall be paid. The p shall ha e privilege oi paying the wh chase m ‘* 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 { his risk, All conveyancing and revenne stamps at the cest of the purchaser JOHN BE. NORR EUGENE CARUSI, Trustees, ocll [Int.] GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. BY GREEN & WILL HANDSOME BUIL 1S, Auciioneers, DI LOT ON NORTH O STREET. BETWREN DELAWARE AVENUE AND IST STREET EA T AUCTION, Gn THURSDAY, the 2th instant, we shall sell, in front of the premises. at 5 o'clock Pp. m., weet artef Lot No. 11, in Square N having a street of 2 feet. i «to athirty foot all TLis property is handsomely | , an fectly graded, in @ rapidly improving neigh Title indisputable. Terms: One-third cash. balance in 6,12 and 13 months. for notes bearing interest from day of sale. A deed given and a Gerd of trust taken. All conveyance at cost of purchaser, including revenue stamps. $50 will be required paid down when the pro- perty ie knocked off. and if not complied with it will then and there be put up again and sold tothe next highest bidder. The whole terms to be complied with in five days, or the right is reserved to resell the property at the risk and cost of the first purchaser, by giving three days notice of such sale in the National Inte! tigen er, “ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. oc 20d ¥ KF. PAGE & ©0., Auctioneers, DESIRARLE BUILDING LOT AT AUCTION. Op THURSDAY. October 25, at 4 p. m.. on the ‘emises, we shall sell Lot 9.in Square 992, fronting Btece on lith street east, and extending back # to a -tovt alley, es Faid Lot is in ms oat adjoining Pennsylvania avenue. and near Philadeiphia Row, ina rapidly inprering, part of the city. Title perfect, ¢erms: One-third cash; the balance in six and twelve months . oc 19-7t K.F. PAGE & CO., Ancts. BY K. F. PAGE & CO., Suctioueers, ELIGIBLE, AND IRABLE BUILDING LOTS A IG AUCTION. it 4p. m..on the prem- isex, we shall sel] Lot 12, in square 819, fronting 61 feet 5 inches on Sth street east, between south Baud sovth C streets, aud within half a square of Penr- sylvaniaavenne Also, Lot 7, in square 945. on 10th street, hetween south C street and Pennsylvania avenue, and near Wallach school house Also, at 4p m., Lot8,in square 1.121, between Ith and 2th streets east, fronting 51 feet on East Capitol street. #0, Lot 7, insquare 1,122, fronting on 19th street east, between south A and south B streets. D_ EXTENSIVE MEDICAL AND HOSPITAL PROP- SALE OF CON- Medica! Purveyor’s Office, Washington. D.C, October 1, 1335, at public action, in this city, on FRIDAY, the doth day of October, at 10 o'clock ™m., at the Warehouse, 18th aud F streets. a large quantity of Condemned Medical and Hospital Prop. erty, consisting of Lanterns, Scales and Weights, rescription,.) Tin Plates, Assorted Trusses” anging Lamps, Delf Pitchers, iy a Percha Bed Covers, Assorted Splints. Fracture Boxes. Kates ano Forks, Spatulas, Tablespoons, Wat t Coolers, 5 ‘anda great variety of other articles, At this sale will also be sold 5.323 Blankets, 1.754 Bed Backs, 1.188 Sheets, 2 025 Socks, 1,536 86 Towelk, 1.005 Shirts. 729 Gwe. ian trawere? wee, 100 Medicine Chests, 74 Hospi ‘Apsacks, yasulersi Field Companions £0 Cauldrons, 400 roy jeteada, C88 ests. ey of Medicines, Terms cash. to beens. moved within five (5) days. fil be continued if mecomare: fis, Qmee, Sale w y from until all the articles aresold, “8 to day si UB. A and Mee UAND. ‘urgeon U. 5. A. oe 11-19 weve. ASCTION SALE OF SERVICEADLE Hos- PITAL PROPERTY, ©. W. BOTELER, JR., AUCTIONEER, Wasit C.. October %, 15s, Will be sold at lon. in thig city, at Gadicterrnguare ‘arehouse. hand - treats, ont AY, October Pith, a large lot of ser. ble Hospital Property, consist ing of White and Grey Biapkets. Iron Bedsteads. Sheets, Coun: ferpenes, itlow Cases. Shirts. Drawers. wns, ockings, Pitehers. Knives and Forks Is, de, : “Weer ee me Te wi nired ti mgye goo within forty eight hon from asia Bales will be held HURS s ther notice, at the mume plaee, ORSDAY ‘until fur LAND, ¢ su" 8u: U.S.A iets men 9 and Medical Puryeydr. ixcTon, D. ablic Am .(43.) beginuing _ ‘ ;m fom ‘ | ‘AUCTION SALES. STA 0. tof Washington. Wa: $4 ry e. Dotoser 18, 1938. WIM be soldat Putiic Auction the highest bid- Tr, at the times and places delow, all of the ming bles 4 Querters, Heepitale, Meee: m1 he * Tr structares the United States. An and aboat the diametied torte pet batteries around Washington, as follows, =P NORTH OF POTOMAC. @u MONDAY, OCTOBER 30th, . m., at Battery Parrott, four frame buildings. Seme day at o'clock p. m.. Fort Martin Scott, four frame midipep. Same Bay Sea ocuack DP. ., at Battery Vermont, five 6 bul DES. TURSDAY. OCTORER Sist, at 10 o'clock a.m., st Fort Simmonds, fourteen (14) Frams and buildings Same day at 1 o'clock p. at Fort Moeuefield. twenty-one Frame and Lo ‘Idings. On WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBEB ist. at 100'cl"k mm. at, Fort B: aud lings a | 2 eg 8 p.m., at Fi ues. nine Frame and Log Buildings, THURSDAY, SOVEMBER ‘2d, at 10 o'clock a m.. at Fert Kearney, twenty (20) Prame Baild- ings Surie day at 20Clock p. m., at Fort De Rus- sy twelve Frame Buildings; and at 4o'clock p. m., at Battery Smead. three Frame pee Gn FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 84, at 10 o'clock a. m., at Fort slemmer, six (¢) Frame a cae Cavum ep icine n> at Fort Bunker Hill, thirty -twe rame By nee Un SATUBDAY, NOVEMBER 4th, at 10 o'clook & m. at Fort Thayer, seven (7) Frams Log Buildings Sameday, at 12 o'clock, at Fort Sara- tiga. fourteen (14) Frame and Log Buildings. EAST OF FASTERN BRANCH. On MONBAY, NOVEMBER 6th, at 10 0’clock a, wt Fort Meigs, seven (7) Frame Buildings. Sales same day, at 12 o'cl-ck @. m.,at Fort Davis; at 2o'clock p m., nt Fort Wagner. and at 4 o'clock Pp. m.. a+ Fort Ricketts, four (4) Prame Buildings At each piace. On TURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7th, at 10 o’clock a m..at Fort Snyder, nine (9) Frame Buildiugs; und same day, at 1 o'c! Pp. m., at Fort Greble, five (5) Frame Buildings, SOUTH OF POTOMAC. On WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8th, at ll geork um. at Fort Willard, ten (10) Frame Buildings. and © day. at 2 o'clock p. m., at Fort Williams n (9) Frame Buildings. Oy THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 9th. at 10 0’clock » at Battery esche, nine (9) Buildings. Me day, at iz ¢ k a. m., at Fort Reynolds, right (8) Buildings. and at 3 o'clock p. m.,at Force Scott, six (6) Buildings. All frame struc- tures On FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10th, at 10 o'clock a. Fort Berry 9) Frame Buildings. Same ,at Fort Barnard, twenty- - Buildings \OVEMBER llth, at 100’clock on, eleven (11) Frame Build- 20'clock m.. at Fort Aibany, t Soiclock p.m., at Buildings. OR 13th, at 10 o'clock nine (49) Frame and Siockade F On TUESDAY, NOVEMBER Mth. at 10 o'clock , at Fort Woodbury, Chis (20) Buildings, «dey. at 1 o'clock p.m ort Strong. nine- (19) Buildings. and at 3 o'clock p. m., at Fort nett eight (S) Buildings. All frame and stock- Thebe sales embrace a very large quantity of lum- ber, and an excellent opportunity is thus offered to Fund owners and others in the vicinity of Washing- ton to secure building amd fencing material conve- Dient to Geir property. will remain upon the prem- ARGE SALE OF nk L ANGS ATOUND Headquarters DI Wa The miritary guard Ises seven days after date of sale for protection of Property ; purchasers (not owners of the Iand) will berequired to remove the buildings, &., with- in fifteen days from the time of pur a Ruildings will be sold singly. ‘Terms cash, in Government funds M_ I. LUDINGTON, Colone! and Chief Quartermaster Department of Washington. GUVERNMENT BUILD- INGS AT ANNAPOLIS, MD, Headquarters Di rtment of Washington, Opice of Chief Quartermaster, Washington, D. C.. October 19. 1888. Will be sold at public auction. to the highest bid- ger, under direction of Captain John Power, A. Q. 1. st Camp Parole, on the Annapolis Branc railroad, near the CaS pas Seenans at 10 o%lock TUESDAY, November 7th, contivning « thereafter (commencing at same « completion of the sale. the fol suildings, belonging to the United rehouses, each 200 feet by 25 feet; ters, each 149 feet by 25 feet; each 104 feet by 25 feet; fifteen ; four Mess ) fe one Gustdhonse , by 25 feet: one ‘a unarters’ Bui) ing. SI feet by 22 feet; one Bar- Thuitdine. feet Ly 25 feet; and twelve Small dings, various dimensions. . the following E ital Buildings at same viz: Seven Barracks, for wards, exch 100 feet 3 Qn rters, 73 feet by 30 feet: eet by 25 feet; one Wash. house, 86 Tee house, 29 tees by 39 took; and -house and six * i sinks) of v A Ler 10, at 10 o'clock a. he city of Annapolis, ards. each 187 feet by 24 wing Mes » viz: Tw > Hall, 81 ny t; one Wash-house, 60 feet ath house. 3} feet by 25 feet; one feet by 16 feet: one Dead-honse, 60 nd Guard-honse, M feet by 15 Board Fence enclosing the le offers ereat inducements not only to farmers and others in the neighborhood, but to builders generally. as the buildings are all in good condition, and comprise a very large quantity of excellent lumber and other building material, «i to advantage in the constraction sea and fences in that vicinity or 0 feet} together wi ry Guard will remain in charge of the ten days after the sale, if desired, and s Will be allowed fifteen days to re- ye their propert The b erie chy 1 be sold wy oF Terms; © n Government funds. M. I. LUDINGTON, Colonel and Chie! . oc 19-15t Department of Washington. (CLOSING SALE OF GOVERNMENT HORSES AND MULES. R Gaxgnat’s Orricr, .. September 25, 1935 luring the month idder, at u uartermaster, the time NEW YORK. New York city, TUESDAY of each week—100 Horses each mS PENNSYLVANIA. Philadelphia, THURSDAY of each week—100 Hopses each day. thiladelphia, SATURDAY of each week—100 Mules each dey ic me TUESDAY of each week—100 Mules each day Jiarrisburg, THURSDAY of each week-100 Horses each day Reading. TURSDAY, October 3-150 Horses: Greensburg, FRIDAY, October 13—180 Horses. Lancaster. THURSDAY, October 19—150 Horses, SDAY., October 28—150 Horses. Horses. Pittsburgh, THU Allentown, TUESDAY. Octeber 31-150 DELAWARE. Wilmington,” TUESDAY of each week—100 Horees each day. Minnington, FRIDAY of each week—100 Mules each day. MISSOURI. et Louis, October 3, 4, 5,6,7, 9, and 10-150 Mules exch day St. Lonis, October 11, 12,13, and 14—150 Horses each day St. Leuls, October 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 30, and 31-159 Mules each day. GIESBORO, D. 0. TUESDAY and THURSDAY of each week—100 Horses each day. No sales of Mules will take place at WASHINGTON, D. 0, The animals to be sold im October are superior to apy 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 wiil be disposed of. Buy ers shou!d therefore avail themselves of this last op Portuntly fo Prchase. Animals will be Lemp i Sales to commence at 108. m. Terms: Cash in United States Currency. Brigadier G peter a hacen Vist evet Bri jer General. in charge i 3 Division Q.M.G. 0, SALE OF GOVERNMENT BARGES AND Ss STEAM HOISTER, AT ALBX- ANDRIA, VA. i Chies Quartermaster’s Office, Depot of Washington, F Washington, D. C., October 3. 1585, H Will be sold at public auction, under the dires- tion of Brevet Colonel J.G.0. Lee, A. Q. M. Alexandria, Va.,on THURSDAY, October 26, i865, at 1] o'clock a.m. one Steam Holster and nine sin: gle-deck Schuylkill Barges, as : arge Florence. arge T. H. Cole. Barge James Wileox, pares cca Coleman jarge Hunter Coleman, Barge Captain Charles L, Reed. Barge eS onsa, irge D. Megan. Barge Henry Flannery. Terms—Cash, in Gov tant OKE BR. Brevet Major Gen. Grier martermaster, oc 3-21t ington, OVERNMENT BAKERY AT AUCTION, ill be sold at public ion, at the corner «an ath, streets. in this city, on SATURDAY, at 1 o m. ets mprising the" Goversinent, 4 viz: ‘ame Building, 120 feet by 29 feet. og foe Buildings. abeut 60 feet by 20 foot. ber heds. Aut 140000 Brick end s large quantity of Fethe property to be removed within fifteen days A time of ’ tre ims cash, in Government 6 ete oc I7-8t Major an@ 0. 8.,U.8. A. JQ AILBOAD CARs AT AUCTION, ited States Military Once I will sell, at public jon, on WE : eve r 8, at 1) p. m., Sage ORCL 8 a oo t by 7 feet; one Kit-" RAILROAD LINES, PROPOSALS. ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA R. RK. BRP eee ae { ‘On and after pt. 1, 1865, the Trains on Stile road will rap ee follows: oi &. Mm. and 8.30 p.m. ve Wee fat wa oe 3S ve Sorieosviitent 1230 Arrive at at ones Sys leave | freizht train leaves . and afrives at Gordonsvi! jordonev! it 12.35 p.m. Richmond « ee for ee orth = ‘* 1 vantage ever all others, paving 2 contfouons rail from New York to Lynch a Ti'aiso gasses throngh Fairfax, Bul Run. Manse. ‘Basras. toe. be 2 ‘ul. Beret, Orange Gerdonsville, where many 6 late great battles were fous! . wie gale ees Ae Bre Washington, also at’ the Depot ‘on Mncyltad rer of Ist and C streets, ee McONFFERTY. re Ww. —_ 3. BROADU * General Passenger Agent. Alexandria, Sept. 1, 1805. wob-tf FICE Bal iimokE & Oi0 K. k.CU., WasHiIncTon, December 18, 1866, On and after Sand: Trains between W. 2 TellOw ee AINS MOVING NORTH. Bo. 1—BALTIMORE. WAY STATION & HA RISBURG TRAIN—Leave Washington 615 AM, Arrive at Baltimore 8:00 A.M. nat EW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA EX- , December 18, 1364, Passenger ington and Baltimore will ses PRESS—Leave Washington 7:0 A. M. Arrive at Philadelphia 1:56 P. M.; Now York 5:30P.M. No Baltimore tickets sold. No. 3-BALTIMORE AND WESTERN TRAIN— 15 A. M.. af at Relay with t) ‘Malt Train ¢ : Baltimore wt 10:00 A. M. No.4—NEW YORK MAIL TRAIN—Leave Wash- A.M. Arriv Baltimore at 12:45 P. .i, New York 10:00 P.M. ND WAY 8TA- nm 3:00 P. M., connecting at Belay with Frede: train, Arrive st Balu- more 4" . M. No. 6—BALTIMORE COMMUTATION AND PHILADELPHIA TRAIN—Leave Pepingtoe 4:30P. M. Arrive at Baltimore 6:10 P.M. This train stone at Bladensburg, Beltsville, Laurel and Annapolis Junctions only. No. 7—BOSTON, ALBANY AND NEW YORE EXPRESS TRAIN—Leave fe SS 600 P.M. Arrive at New York 4:00 A.M. and > ers by train connect with all the oar more fines leaving New York for the Kast, North West. No Philadelphi Baltimore tickets by this train, which is ted in capaei: erament orders to insure the mails. NO.8-BALTIMOKE & BARRISBURG TRAIN eset al at 6:46 P. M., and arrive at Balti- more 8:25 P. : No. $-NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND WESTERN TRAIN—Leave Was! on at 7:30 P. - storping at Rela: - ers to take Express heeli Parkers and all pol; Beaches lew York af 5:14 4. M. FOR ANNAPOLIS the connections will be made with the 8:15 A. M. and the 3 and 4:30 P. M. from Baltimore, Wo trains toor{from Annapolison San- = SUNDAY TRAINS. gree pr tate te NE rs om Sunday are the 8: 15 A. Mand ‘3 Pst. for Baltimore, and 7:3 P. altimore. Philadelphia and the West, and .M. for New York oxry. lew You or can tea tie rious Giro earn ears ell as 5 . Pennsylvania avenue, between AGGAGE will be checked at all the d the train. AL: ASSENGERS, whether soldiers or citi- Zens, are politely but earnestly poguested to —— the rules of the Line. established for the general ad- vantage, as the keeping of one or more cars ex- clusively for ladies and their attendants, the prevention of smoking in any but the smoker's cars, and also to make a cheerful compliance with the de cisions of the agents or conductors in regard to seats, tickets, etc., especially in the hurry of start- ing the trains. ‘W. P. SMITH, Master of lon. L. M. COLE. General Ticket Agent. dec 0 BEAT PENNSYLVANIA KOUTE To Tl NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST. and after December 35, trains will leave Ball to 7 ‘Station, as follow ape ee frem North Calvert Fast Mail at... M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTO! 4 A.M. train from Baldimone and the West, and for Elmira, a ‘ork ity. FROM WASHINGTO! M. train from Balti- M WASHINGTON . i from Balti- Sec sat THROUGH TRAIN ON SUNDAY, = Leaving Washington at $ o'clock P. M. SLEEPING CARS ON NIGHT TRAINS. Sous Dy FAME aN GIR Hane For tickets and fi et the ome of the Peineyirania Route, corner Pennsylvania avenue and Sixth Ne tional , and Honse, No. 463 © street, near New Jersey seus, Ware Moet a senerngenton Passenger and Ticket Agent. 6 ETT. ger Agent, corner 6th ECRET DISEASES! SECRET PISEASRS} BSAMABITAN’S GIFT! SAMARITAN’S GIFT! THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED “Yes, A Positive Cure” for GONORHGA. GLEET, STRICTURES, é¢. Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, mo Mercury, Only Ten Pills to be Taken to Effect a Ours. entirely vegetable, havi: emell any upplessant tarte: Sod will ‘mot ie sy ray ie ‘ure the stomach or bowels of the most 5 Cures in from two to four days, and recent cases in or —- val ——— by CLihent Doctore and Chessists of tke > No BNO TROUBLE, RO CRANOE, oe who have been gorged with Bales Gosapria: or ae se AMARITAN’S GIFT. it by_mail in a plain em y Price—Male packages, $2. Female, 93. LOOD! BLO@D!! OOD!!! SCROFULA ULCEEs. sokEs, THEE aAtEEE ott, Ser SA RITAN’ moet. aa@ BE se cue a 8 of a SYPHILIS OR INEREAL DISEA te] the MA BR AND HERB JUIi “ witty hha effectual remedy * . BES i Speintentont. guhnete of the tops of trees, : ly seasoned thes | Sone tinal sete eelvhed the American Zelegrase on er before the 30th Boramber throug! pointe to save trouble and confieston oh PpRePosars ". Rggrn es. Ox Exo Realed Peete ag os Creek, and Fort Willard and ite es. 6) blockhouses—three at the sonth -* juct bridge—ene at the Lecaty — oft eo e 2 $f fe >F 5 f the sonth end «f the ebattis acrons the valley acROss gj ey —.. ‘orts . etts, Wagner. Davis, ag Naritn. and the two new forts on the right and it. “ino. the Bloek-house and Stockade at the Navy Yard bridge. i gi F NORTH_OF WASHINGTON zheger, Merris, Saratoga B mer, Doftusey, Smeade, Kearny, Rorscli Gaines. Bayard. Simmons, Manaficid, and the field batteries najacent to thees for's. ing river batteries, vie: Ver- Also. the mont. Martin Scott, Kemble, Spe and the two ver Held batteries on the bank of the + the Block-house and Stuckade on the Wash- qneduct road. near Fort Sumner ral forts and batte- and The timber frame-work and hea: me the bomb-proofs, gure honses garines, and pee rooms, ts of hard wooo—oak, chestant, and cedar—is generally in good condition. and may be removed without much labor. The lumber with which many of these buildings are lined is sound. and may be uted for fencing or — nd to which common cullings are ft ockades are of hard wood pests. from nine wenty (2) ivehes in diameter, and generally about thirteen (13) feet This timber is very valuable, and may be easily removed he revetments comsiat efther of from fire (5) to eight (8) feet long. and from five (5) to nine (9) inches in diameter; or of white pine culliugs, and will be valuable for fencing Separate proposals will be received for the abat- tis. and for the timber, lumber. and othr mate- rials in each fort and battery above named oposals te he endorsed as follows, vin “ Proposals for Abattis at Fort —— “ Proposals for Timber, Lumber, &o., at Fort Bud addressed to the undersigned Proposals for the Abattis by the cord. or rang foot, or for timber or lumber y the foot, will ao! be entertained. The bidders should offer ao mach for the Abatti« of each Fort, and «> mach for the timber and other material in each Fort,in the grome, The undersigned reserves the right to reiect any of the propoeals if deemed to the interest of the Government to do so Payments to be made fn Government fnnds upon the acecptence of any pi .and prior to the Temoval of the proj Purchasers will be required to remove their property within thirty (30) days after their propo- “For farther information inquire at the office of the Chief Engincsr < Pefences, corner of 19th street and Pennsylvania ayenne B 8. ALFXANDER, Brig. Gen U8 ee -7t Chief Engineer of Defe: BOPOSALS FOR COAL AND WO@D. SENATE OF THE UniteD States, j at this OMee Orrick oF THE SERGE. ToD tober 14, 1835. Sealed Proposals will be received Bnti! 120'cloek noon, on MONDAY, the 6th day of November next. for the delivery of Five Hundred (£00) tons. (of 2.240 Iba.) of large ogg. or steamboat farmace WHITE ASH OOAL, thoronguly acreoned. Also, Thirty (30) Cords of best PINE WOOD, and Dect straight HICKORY, all and the Wood measured by the Chief Engineer or his Assistant, and packed ewnry in the & nate vaults under his direction The whole of the Coal and Wood to be delivered ORGE T. BROW Sergeant-at-Arms, v. THE PURCHASE OF SKEY. _0c 16 Scpsistence Orwice,U.8. A., No. § Sovru Gay Street, Barrimone, Mp., October 12, isis SEALED PROPOSALS, in duplicate, wili be Fecetved at this office until FRIDAY. Ostober 2. at 12e'clock, noon. for the purchase of about TWELVE THOUSAND GALLONS WAISKEY, as follows, viz Lot No. 1.—Ahont 64% gallons prime RECTI- FIED WHISKEY. Lot No. 2.—About 3,29 gallons OLD RYE WHIS- Lot. No. 3.—About 380 gallons PURE BOUR- BON WHI-KEY These Whiskeys are all in prime orger. The packages all ol gorge’. were selected with rest care. and will be found upon examination to 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 fer either lot. Samples 7. be seen and blank Proposals ob- tai at the of the following-pamed Um- cers of the Bubsistence Department: ua D. C., & A.€.G.8., ERAL ©. L. KIL- _S., Philadelphia. E BELL, 0 $.. Washington, THOMAS ©. SULLIVAN, ©. &., od. Va PTAIN E, D. BRIGHAM, ©. 8., Boston, And at THIS OFFICE. The Government reserves the right to reject any orall bids on the above lots that may be deemed too low, or to withdraw any of the lots specified ve above. P: is should be addressed,‘ Pro) forthe saan al Whisky.”’ and directed to the under- oned Payment te be made in Government funds, fifty (80) per cent to ~) taal the time of notification of acceptance of bi: Five days will be allowed after the acceptance of bids fo removal of stores. py p< peeeen to be present at the open- aS Whisk int the abors lots to be sold by the OOF GALLON , and purchasers w' requ Hipenea at eee = == gag certificate of the State to the amount. OMrorder of Brevet Brigadier General Thomas —s '** Ww. Ht. PARKHURST, Captain and C'S. EK DEPOT COMMISSARY OF sUB- ore SISTENCE Wasuinoton, D. 6., October 6, 1985. SALE or HARD BEEAD. — Sealed Proposals. in duplicate, will be received this office. until 12 a.,0n THUBSDAY, the 20th Soi the sarplas - ree HARD BREAD, at this and the Alexandria Depots. The Bread is ed in boxes of fifty (50) pounds each, and can examined at Sixth street Wharf, in this city, grat the Subsistence Storehouse. in Alexandria, Va. No bids will be received for less than twenty (20) boxee—one thor 1,000) pounds. The Seapen te Sede boas eS etl ae K.| 4 rteat Alexandria, Va., or at sixth street . free of expense to the - a thousend (80 pounds each,) mere or less, cam The ‘attention of Shi and others using Pilot Bread, is called he w the advantages no offered for obtaining their lies of this article. ee rat eee Bidders not present will be notified by letter of the it of thei . Au will eh I I acceptance. riliznk proposals , if desired, can be obtained from underrigned. germ: Cash, in Government funds before the Yery commences. 0c7-toc2 Major and © 8A. JMPORTANT TO FEMALES, EMAN’S PILLS. ingredients in DR. CHEES combination of Hi u Fr i

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