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eee rr eee ————— ee _EVENING STAR. = Y¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. a a ga Raa ene oermeeenel — Baltimore Markets, October 25. | TRUSTEE'SSALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED Coffee.—All varieties are selling slowly, but | REAL ESTATE yirta, 7 eme Court of the with lightstocks prices rule firm as previous- | obit pepe ahah Fs eae aoe roth ohne ly quoted, viz: Common to fair Rio 19%820% | op the 10th day of October, in the canse of Jas. cents, go d, prime and choice do. 22a224 sents, Hf Shreve and others, vs. Samuel Shreve and others, No. 491 equity, the undersigned trustees, named ip said decree, ng 1m pursuance thereof, will offer at public auction, te the Fighest Didder. at the premises.on FRIDA'Y, the 27th day of Octeber. 1865, at 4 o'clock p. m.. lot No. 9, insub- division of square No 448, fronting 0 feet on 7th street west. and having sdepth of 105 feet. This Jot is situated at the corner of said 7th street and M street north. and has for in provements @ large two-story brick building, with a brick back- building, and alsoa fine brick stable frouting on a poblic allcy. The property has been used as an Inn for some years, and is well lucated for a restan- rant or store. One-third im cash at the time of sale, the residue in two equal instalments at 6 and 12 months, the purchaser to give votes bearing in- te t, with endorsers acceptrble to the tr he title to be withheld until the whole purehas> money eball be paid The purchaser. if be prefer, shall have the privilege of paying the whole pur- chase meney. if the of sale wi trustees reser ve the right to resell at hisrisk. AL conveyancing and ryreone stamps at the cost of the purchaser. . RIS, sa EUGENE CARUST: Trustees, ocll [Int.)] GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. B* K. F. PAGE & CO., Auctioneers. id; Laguayra 324835 cents, currency, and Sava 45050 cents, currency. . | Flour.—Sales reported of small lots of very ood Howard Street Super at $10, Extra do. at Si, and Western extra at $10.75 per bbl. The | leading brands are in fair request for retailing and hold very firmly, but medium and com- | mon Flour is neglected and matt Corn Meal.—No sales repo! . City Mills Kiln-dried we quote at $4.75a85. . j Rye Fiour.—First quality new is jobbing at $7237.75, and old stock at $6. Buckwheat Meal.—Receipts small and de- mand fair at $1.5758S5 per 100 bbis. Grain.—Inferior and tough Wheat 240a270 | cents; fair to good 275a295 cents, and prime to choice 300a315 cents; Red was active and steady, prime and choice selling at 255a260 cents; fair | and good do. at 240a250 cents, and inferior and | tou do. at 220a235 cents. The offerings of | yellow Corn_were very light, and no sales transpired. White was dull and lower. Sales | of new at 72a86 cents; and good old at §5 cents. Oats brought 4sa50 cents, in large lots. De- mand yery moderate. Rye was steady, 250 bushels very fair quality bringing % cents. Provisions.— Transactions very moderate. | Included were 50 bbis Mess Pork at $35.20 3935.50, 10 bhds. Bacon Shoulders at 20 cents, and 20,000 Ibs. Bacon Sides at 22a23y cts. Sides | closed in fair jobbing demand and steady, but | Shoulders were dull and rather heavy. In the | present condition of the marxet prices are ne | cessarily unsettled, and we give nominal quo- tations. viz: Mese§ Pork at $352$35.50, prime Mess at $30a231, Bacon Shoulders at 20 cents, Sides at 22az2y cents, Bulk Shoulders at is cents, Sides at 194820 cents, Western Lard at | | Alo. at 4p m.. Lot 8,in square 1.121, between zea2ey cents. and city do. at 27a27% cents. = A Hame, both plain and sugar-cured, nominal. | i Sugars.—The demand for raw Sugars shows no improvement, but rates are without mate- rial change. We quote: Cuba and E. L. com. to good refining .$14.00a14.25 be = “ grocery...... 14.25815.00 * hed “ prime to grocery 15.50ai Porto Rico com. to good grocery... 14.50:a' “ prime to grocery...... 16.00416.50 Refined Sugare.—Prices are % cent lower for bard, and % cent lower for soft crushed, .OTS AT PUBLIC A On FRIDAY. October 27, at 4 p. m., on the prem- t Sinches on 5th street eat, between south Band h C streets. aud within hal! a square of Penn- iaavenne. Lot7, in (gta 945. on 10th street, between | south C streetand Pennsylvapia avenue, and near Walinch school house | street. so. Lot 7, insquare 1,122, fronting on 19th street east. between south A and south B streets. secured by deed of trust Bt K_F PAGE & CO., Aucts. THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer; Georgetown IMPROVED PROPERTY IN GEORGETOWN UCTION AT ¥ . On FRIDAY AFTERNUVON, October 271 ovclock 1 will sell. in front of the premi t4 Lot r i | No. 76. fronting abont iv fect on the east side of deliveries of 20 barrel lots being made by the | Cecil Alley, with adepth of 49 feet, and improved Refiners as follows: by a larce Frame Building. Extra Fine Powdered... ........+-21% pr. Ib. | erms cash = Sale positive Crushed, Powdered, and Granu’d.20 rea ma | Bveyancing and stamps at the cost of the pur- é THOMAS DOWLING, a ___ Antionesr. PRX PAMES ©. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioncers, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUARLE BUSINES B33 STAND ON 97H STREET, OPPOSITE T PATENT OFFICE :. ina SOFT CRUSHED. ch . By virtue of a deed of trust. dated October 7, A. altimore Golden Syrup. Lf eee et lated October 7, Half bbls 5 cents, and kegs 10 cent D st. and duly recerde: im Liber NG. TW No: a nal. . kc. one of the Land Kecerds for Wash: Whiskey —Stock nearly exhausted, the re- | {ppton Connt and by direetion of the party -D.U ceipts for some time past having been ex- | secured thereby, I will sell at pnbiic auction, on tremely flat. Small sales reported at $2,980 Poteet —_ aay of November. A. D. 38 at Ral. o'eloc m., in front of the premises, all that es ean Mt he latter gare —Bal- | © Nabie impesed. preperts ie the ee Wash- Ineton. being a part of Lots Nos. i112, and 13, in BT An lilin portsman shot acrane last | SuNare NG: = Steen ae for the same on /t week, and while taking the wounded bird had | hustiwestern cotter af oui Soe from, the his eye picked out. runpivg south on 7th street 18 feet and 6 inches. and 87 A woman in New York beat her husband | having adepth of 102 teet ang 3 inches to an alley, todeath. The jnry found thatthe min was | 804 slo the free ure of said alley. Sel kaa aay consumptive and rendering a verdict that she and sa only hastened his death discharged the mur- derer. ‘This property is improved by a atential Brick House, and is a most desirable loca- of which tion for business. One-third in cash, 100 he deferred pay- Terms of sale must be paid at the time of sale T! ments to be paid in x and twelve months. with interest from day of safe. and to be secured by deed of trust to the satisfaction of Trustee. Terms of sale to be complied with within five days after day of sale, otherwise the property may be resold at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after one week's notice. All couveyancing and Pigmpe at purchaser'e cost, M.H WARD. Trantos, oe 12 J.C. McGUIRE & CO. R* W.L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers, VERY VALUARLE AND DESIRABLE PRO- FeEre IN THE FIRST WARD, AT AUO.- N On MONDAY AFTERNOON. October 30, at 4 o'clock, we will ell. in froxt of the premises, that valuable property, being Lots No. 6 and part of Lot7, and Lot No.9, in Square No. 8), at the south west corner of I aud 20th streets, near Pennsylvania provements are # two-and a-nalf ©, aude two story Frame House specially call the attention of pur- tong tie most de- city, either for pri- 87 The lot 100 by 200 feet, corner Fourth ave- nue and Twenty-ibird street, New York, pur- chased for the new ltalian opera house cost $144,000. S7 The French missionaries say the soldier- ‘Woman in Dabomey—the Amazons—are sad « ures morally. AUCTION SALES. B* WARDWELL & HAYS, Auctioneers; Georgetown, D. 0. EXTENSIVE SALE OF FANCY GOODS, Atour anction store, No. 36 East Mark Georgetown. commencing TUESDAY EVENING, Oct 2th. at7 o'clock, and continuing every night Curing the week. The ladies of Georgetown are particularly invited toattend. For particulars see our bandbilis => vetere oe 21- ARI Aucts, BY W. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers. VEBY VALUABLE BUILDING LOT OPPOSITE THE CIRCLE IN FIRST WARD, AT AUC. | TION | taken on dete: red payments On MONDAY Afternoon. Oct. 9 nt 43¢ o'clock, | A deporitof $10 will be reqnired on each lot as we will sell that very valuable property. in front of | soon as knocked down, the premises. being lots 1 and 2vin square 33. front. oe [TntéChron] WL. WALL & Co.. Ancts ing 29 feet on the Circle and 105 feet on 23a st.,and | = Will be divided to sult purchasers or business pn a Terms of re: (ne fourth cash; balances in 6, Tard 18 months, A deed given and deed of trust B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers, | The attention of purchasers is invited to the sale | y one asthe location is avery desirable one and ofers | On TUEBDAY. the Sist day of October A.D inducements to buyers | 186°, at the Lour of four o'clock p m.. we shall sell, Terms: One-third cash; balance in six.tweive, | 0D the premires, west part of Lot t and eighteen months,a deed given and deed of trust | 19 Square numbered 452. fronting t ie on south B street, between oth and oc 2 W.1L. WALL & €O., Ancts on running back that width to 02 pee OL ONS. ll Pa wae aa enttor bot aes BBX S48 CMeGUIRE & CO., Anctioncers, whole of Lottwenty (Zin auld square, # fronting ou said sout (30) feet, aud “ot thirty HOUSE ON 12TH STREET WEST, BETW © AND D STREETS NORTH On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, Nov. ist, at 4 o'clock, I shall sell the southern half of Lot 5, im Square 323, fronting 25 feet on West. between © and D streets north of about 4 feet. improved by a four story and | basement Drick Dwelling Heuse. with a four-story | back building, containing together sixteen roome, perch in rear, and gas and water throughout | Possession given upon compliance with terms of | tale Terms: One-half cach; balance in six and twelve months with interest. and deed given and deed of trust taken. Conveyancing at oer expense. DAM BLUCHER. Trustes, Lots are end substantial Fra stories high. with ba: Will be given inimedia bine rooms Terms : $2.000 cash on each house on delivery of the aeeds, balance on a credit of three. six. nine. and twelve months. Notes to be secured. by deed of tinat ou each piece of property, and to bear in erest Allconveyancing and stamps at cost of purcha. ser or purchasers Tithe indisputable ‘The honses are now vacant Ifthe purch: or purchasers fail tocomply with terms of sale within five days from the day of sale, | pe | TRUSTEES SALE OF BRICK DWELLING | aid alley | 1 by two neat. Bod. | D. BL, t We reserve the right to resell ut the cost und sis acc u-dia __J. ©. McGUIRE &CO.. Aucta._ | ofthe purchuncr at pulcharty of cece fae BY GBEEN & WILLIAms, aucuoneers, Drendacs A deyorit of $100 will be required of property when knocked off 1 ure? 08 each plece oc™“d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ay B* THOS. DOWLING, Auct TEN BUILDING LOTS AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- ' BrOvED REAL ESTATE BY PUBLIC AUC- ; Georgetown NG LOTS ON THE MOST RRAU- TIFUL SOUARE ON THE [iRiGlTs OF orth, ran GEORGETOWN. THE ATTENTION OF UAP Tt will be suvivided | ITALISTS AND OF BUILDING COMPANIES TA INVITED. Terms: One-fourth cash; balance in 6,12 and 18 PUES ‘ele weaths, secured by a deed of trust on the prom: reertee Nulitiee ae Jeen : ble sites, at the northe <A} conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost | Square. in Bealls addition to Georgetown D.C. Of the purchaser. lying between Greene and Montgomery streets. and $25 will be required on each lot when sold. north of Stoddard street 0c 24-eoads GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. 4 Five et cues lots — on greene stroat, ond ron <EN & WILLIAMS. Ac oars Sas fect to @ten-feet alley, aud five front on ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers ontgomery street, and ran back 14 feet to the D © y | same alley VEEDEEE BETWEEN SDL SHD SD EO UTETS | "Water tod gaa convenient toall the lots, with the WEST. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. mos' | ac sewerage in the District. ‘i On MONDAY. the S0th instant. at 4 e’clock No lien whatever on the preperty and the title perfect in every resvect Terms : Fifty dollars to be patd on each lot when struck off; one fourth of the purchase money to be paid within five days after the day of sale, and the residue to be divided inte three equal parts, to be paid respectively at +ix. twelve and eaghtecn months from day of sale, with interest from said date. A deed given and deed of trust taken on de ferred pay ment m., weshalleellin front of the premises, part br H Lot No 2, in square No. 877.18 feet front by 120 feet deep. making it adesirable Building Lot. Terms: (One-half casn; balance 5 and 9 months, secured by deed of trust on the premises. All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. $:0 will be required down when sold. Bd GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts = t All convevancing and stampa at the -- — expense of SALE UF DESIRABLE BUILDING | the purchaser, P FIVE MILES FROM WASHINGTON It the torevof sie are not complied with within SUELO GH THE, BALTIMORE AND W 4H five = ihe yeeeriatoy reserves the right to resell s yy g t La by ye ‘cl “ XILLE DEPOT, PRINCE GEORGE'S COUN. | Neck wrotice |" °% MO Purchasers, upon one MD. ound h , The subscriber being duly anthorized asthe Trus- ath ais Ss exoind sfows cn: Sho: vremione sui tee of the estate of the late Wm Koss, deceased, ocld = [ Intel} THOS. DOWING, Anct. Sill offer at public sale at Hyattsville,P.G.Co .Md: on SATURDAY. November 4th, 19%. a number of very desirable Building Lots, each of which con- tains about one acre. The attention of pereons Piisbing to engage in the business of Hotel Keeping &s particularly called to thie sale, a it is cue of the best locations for » Hotel in ate of Maryland. Farties wishing to purchase can see plot on the remises.at the residence of the Misses Ross. at B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, ELEGANT ROSEWOOD AND WALNUT HOUSENOLD FURNITURE HOUSE IY BY PUBLIO Op TUESDAY. the 3ist inst., we shall sell. at the Club I At 10 o'clock a. m onse, Nu. 36. . on the corner of I:th aud K streets north, opposite Frank eser uy & Sibley. in Washington city, and at | lin Square. the Countiug Room of Trueman Bell & ous No.1 | One fue Parlor Suite. Walant Frame. ccrored with Eilicott street, Baltimore Blue Damask, consisting of Teteca tee tolen Easy. Side, sud Gothic Chairs. One fine Parlor Suite, Kosevood Frame. + vered With Green Rep, consisting of Sofas, Easy. and Bide Chairs. One fine Gilt Frame French plate Mirror ug by 5 feet wide rs alput Whatvots and Ornaments ‘wo costly Walnut and Rosewood Marble-top Cen- tre Tables oe eo Writing Desk with Book Case at. Walnut and Cherry Wardrobes w Mribl » Dressing Bureaus Ww ands Terme liberal aud will bemade known on the day sale Title perfect, 22 . T. RUSS, ‘ustee. Frattaville. October 14. tas. “75S: Tipates. AY BRINSMADE & CLAKK, lar Licensed Auctioneers, 373 Par ct. adwlsing Mecropaites Hotel. A CARD TO THE PUBLIO. We have this day entered into arrangements for the purpose of ding an out-door business, and ofer our services to the public for the selling of House bold Furniture at private dwelli Houses Orphase! Court talear Vewaslon endo aay Liat ot rpbans” Cow: ‘ales, Vensels, an; of Merchandise, either ou the premises or at our forte. and other Bedding Store. on as favorable terms as any Auctioueers in weaker Carpets ver? Three ply, Ingrato. and je city. r 1 ‘We respectfully solicit the patronage of ong | Hal! Oi! Cloth and Brussels Step Carpets friends and persons wishing the tervices of an suc. | Obe fine Oval Tep, Carved Leg’ Walbut Extension tioneer, believing that. from our experience of 25 | Table 1c feet long, it earamte besiness, we shall be able to give fall | ¢., Dining Cnatrs Bales at Store Every Ey Plateau Castors. Spoons. Forks and Cutlery ening. Rarekinces—Hon. J 5 Dining Crockery and Glaisware o ee. Jota Voreey, Richard | Gur tne Cooking Stave and Utexsile —— A cwod lot of Kitchen Reguisites HERVEY SHBIVER. And pany other articles which we deem unneossse- 12 feet Curled Hair and other Mattresses Feather Pillows. Spreads, Sheets, Blankets, Com- J. YEATMAN ° ry to ennmerate. dé kacinis ees £2-. Term s cash. Hi GREEN & WILLIAMS, COMMISSION MERCH Ag TSATERCE | cc: _[Intel.)_____Auctioneora,_ For the sale of BACON, LARD. FLOCK. BUT. YH. COLMAN & CO, TER, CHEESE §.APPLES, and Gountry | Auction and Comunission Merchants, nce general beg leave te state that w. ve Bo 227, 229, 231 7th Street. Pred b special facilities fo ing all goede in the above meen lew an they centbebal te Peltionte et chasers are respectfully requested to prove this by | giving us weal! #6 16 2m* PIANOS. ORGANS AND MUSICAL INSTRU MENTS We have on hand a !ot of second-hand PIANOS, | which we desire to disvose of at a dis fount of ten per cent if sold within on RAGA Berek from t yal to our new Will besold at public auction, WEDNESDAY, October 2th, at 10 o'clock a.m, at No. 2317th st. | between Mand N, # large quantity of Tinware, Stoves, Cutlery, Scales, Blankets, Pillows, Pillew Cares, Bheets, Muttroescs, Coats, Pants, Shirte, Drawers, Tables, Chairs, Redsteads, Buckets, | Washts » Wheelbarrows, Ambalances, and a good | many articles too nomerous to enumerate, AND ALao, At the same eptablishmente, Nos 27 and 20.8 large tity of Hardware, Nails, Carponter’s | Tools Fhovele. and every article yon may mention constantly on hand, wholesale and retail. o¢2j 2 f WG METZEKOTT, Corner of Lith street and Peuna. ave. tees; | archaser fails to comply with the terms | fthin five days from the time thereof, the | ELIGIBLE AND DESIRABLE BUILDING | 1 ECTION — we shall sell Let 12. in eqnare 819, fronting 51 | and :0th streets east, fronting 5] feet on East } One third cash; the balance in 6 and 12 AUCTION SALES. Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, JARDIAN’S SALE. BY ORDER OF THE STON ORABLE ORPHANS’ ea pees by Supreme Court, of very vali mproved Property at the corner of Virginia avente asd south © street, Island. at Auction. Op MONDAY, the 30th instant, at 40’clock p.m., in front of the premises. Is! Hl, as guardian of fhe orphan ehilire LY . f John A. Cassell, leceased. the interest of said orphans in and to the following valuable property. viz: Partof Lot num- dered two, (2) in be bate numbered south ef Square four hundred and sixty-three, (453,) be; the at the corner of Vir; open ce. running thence on said a feet ten inches, thence at right angles to sai enue seventy-five feet six inches (75 feet 6 inches to C street south, thence on said street one hun- dred feet three inches to said open space. thence on aia open «pace forty feet seven inches (40 feet 7 in- ches) to Virginia avenue and place of beginning, lying and being in the city of Washington, District of Columbin, and recorded on the books of the Sur- veyor thereof as Lote numbered six and seven of the subdivision of Lot numbered two, (2,)in said Square, together with the improvements on the tame, bei ouees. Terms of sale, as prescribed by the decree, are: One-third cash; the residue in equal instalments of and twelve months, the purchaser or purcha- | ters to give notes for the deferred payments. bea: ing Sutereet from day of ale, and satisfactorily e: jorred. All conyeyances, including revenue stamps, at the cost of the purchaser. $100 will be required paid down when it is kuocked off, and if not paid, the property willbe then and there yt upagain and sold to the high- est bidder; and if the whole terms are not complied with in five days efter sale, the | the right to resell the property # of the defaulting purshaser. b; ivi three ; days’ notice of such resale inthe National Intel- ligencer. The title to the abeve property having been made pericct and sagieentabs it will be sold to the high- | est bidder without reserve, | FRED C. CASSELL. Guardian. oc 17-4 GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. Y K. F. PAGE & CO., Auctioneers, | BEAUTIFEL COUNTRY RESIDENCE NEAR THE CITY AT AUCTION. On SATURDAY, October 28, at 4 p.m., on the premises, I shall sell the delightfully located pri- vate residence of Mr. F. N. Brent, containing abcnt seventy acres, together with the Furniture, Farm Implements. Horses, Stock, &c. The resi- dence is an airy and well-arranged new cottage, sit- nated on & copimanding eminence, only four miles from the city, by way of Benning’s Bridge. The approach is by a winding drive, shaded by oak trees There is attached an ontside kitchen, a barn and stable. corn-honse. and three substantial log cabins for servants quarters. A fair portion of the estate is flourishing woodland, the balance un- dertillage Itis located adjoining Fort Meigs, on the Marlborough roa d but two miles from Benning’s Bridge. Possession given immediately. 1 one. fourth cash; balance, 6,12, and Title perfect. K.F. PAGE & CO., Aucts. | etateed SALES OF GOVERNMENT HORSES AND MULES QUARTERMasTER GENEKAL’s Orvice, . WasHineton. D. O., Oct. —, 1888. Will be sold at public auction. during the month of November, to the ly iphest bidder, at the time and placer named belew, viz: eee reserves the risk and cost NEW YORK. New York City—TUESDAY of each week, 100 TIORSES each day, New York City—THURSDAY of each week, 100 MULE> each day. PENNSYLYANIA, Philadelphia, Pa —THUESDAY, November 2, 9,16. nnd 23, 100 HORSE ES each day. F hiladeipt Pa.—SATURDAY of eaeh week, “LES each 00 c wicerzieb UESDAY of each week, 100 » Pa LES cach day Harii-burg, P THURSDAY, November 2, 9, 16. and 2s. 108 HORSES each day rgchaniceburg, Pe.—TUESDAY, November 7, ORSES. Ailentown, Pa.—WEDNESDAY, November 10, 160 HORSES. Pottsville, Pa.—FRIDAY, November 12, 100 ORSES bester. Delaware county, Pa—WEDNESDAY, Novem ber 22, 100 HORSES. Titusville, Pa—THURSDAY, November 16, 100 HORSES n ituaville, Pa.—THURSDAY, November 30, 100 o Titusville, Pa.—THURSDAY and FRIDAY, No- vember 23 and 24, 100 MULES each day, DELAWARE. Wiimington, Del_—TUESDAY of each week. 100 HORSES each day. Wilmingté&m, Del—FRIDAY, of each week, 100 MULES each day MARYLAND. Baltimore Md.—WEDNESDAY, November 15, 100 HUKSES. — . Baltimore, Md.—WEDNESDAY, November 29, 100 HOKSES GIESBORO, D.C. SDAYS and THURSDAYS of each week, 100 SEs wh da NO BALES OF MULES WILL TAKE PLACE AT WASHINGTON, D © eri f sales all the Government ani ed of. Buyers should therefore this last opportunity to pur For sales of pnblicanimals in the West see official Western newspapers Atimals will be sold singly rrency. By erder of the Quartermaster General: oc AME b Brevet Brigadier General, in charge rst Division, Q M.@ | @ ALE OF GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS AT , ALEXANDRIA, VA, Chref Quartermaster’s Office, Depot Washinton, Fashingion, D. C., October 23, 1866. Will be gold at public’ auction, on the premises at Alexandria, Va, under the direction of Bre | Lieut. Col. J. G.C. Lee. Q. M., on WEDNES- | DAY. Nevember 1. 1835. at 2 o'clock p m., #ix Frame Buildings as follows: 4t the Cotton Factory. corner of Washington and rend /tton streets One (1) Building, 14 by 20 feet, oneatory, shingled roof Cue (1) Barrack, shingled roo! One) Kitchen, 20 by 28 feet, one story, shingled roo One (1) Ont-house, 7 by 16 feet, | ebingled roof. At SW. Corner of Queen and Patrick streets, (Re (1) stable, 40 by 160 feet, felt roof, At the rear of No. 207 Queen street, One (1) Shed Mese-house, 12 by 24 feet, felt roof, 20 by 88 feet, two stories, two stories, The above ved buildings will be sold singly in the order . aud must be removed by the purchasers in ten days frum date of sale, Terms : Cash in Government funds. D H. RUCKER, E et Maj. Gen. and Chi. Sesrtormaster, oc 23-9t Depotof Washington. SALE OF GOVERNMENT FRAME BUILD- S BULLDINGS. Devot of Washington, C., October 21, 1866. Auction, on the premises, : ptain J. H. Orowell, A: Q.M..on MONPAY, Octover 30, 1865, at 12 m.; the following-described buildings, viz: AT TWENTY SECOND AND E STREETS, One (1) Carpenter Shop, 24 by 180 feet One (1) Grease House 32 by 35 feet Une (1) Harness Shop. 27 by 60 feet, two stories syne 1) Comamianary Building, 27 by 70 feet, two stories One (1) Meas House, 48 by 95 feet, two stories. | NEAR THE CORNER OF TWENTY-THIRD AND F STREETS. One(1) Mess Honse, 30 by 80 feet, two stories. ON TWENTY-SECOND, BETWEEN E AND F STREETS. One (1) Guard House, 20 by 20 feet. AT TWENTY-THIRD AND F STREETS, One (1) Portable Office, 12 by 12 feet. ON TWENTY-THIRD, NEAR F STREET, One (1) Office, 14 by 28 fret. The buildings wili be sold in the order named. also, Will be sold, on the premises, on TUESDAY, October 31, 18%, at 12 m., the following-named buildings, situated at the Railroad Park, near Del- aware avenue and H street. viz: One (1) Mess House, 30 by 90 feet, two stories One *1) Building attached to Mess House, 16 by 45 feet Gne (1) Blackemith S1)..p iby see fect One (1) Portai'e ting, 18by 20 feet. ‘The buildings must Lo 1 choved within ten days jrom date of sale ‘Terms: Cash in Government funds, M RUCKER, Brevet Major Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, oe 21-8t Depot ef Washington. UCTION SALE OF SERVICEABLE HOs- A PITAL PROPERTY, a! 0. W. BOTELER, JR., AUCTIONEER. Wasnixcton, D. C., October 23, 1885. Will be sold at Public Auction, in this city. at Judiciary Square Warehouse, Fifth and B streete, on THURSDAY, October 26th. a large lotof ser. Viceable Hospital Property, consisting of White wad Grey Blankets. Iron Bedsteads, Sheets, Ceun- terpanes, Pillow Gases. Shirts, Drawers, Gowns, Btocki Mugs, Pitchers. Knives and Forks, anew Is, &e. € Parchasers will be required to fe ye move goots within forty ‘tight hours from sale, ™* Bales will be held every THURSDAY until fur- ther notice, at the same place C SUTHERLA Surgeon U. 8. A rr, oc 2) it and Medical Purveyor. ee BY 0, W. BOTELER, Jx., Auctioneer, LAR AND EXTENSIVE SALE OF CON- DEMNNED MEDICAL AND HOSPITAL PROP- ERTY, Medical Purveyor’s Office. Washinevon. D.C, October ti i836. Will be sold, at pabiie action, in this city, FRIDAY, the doth day of Uctober, at 10 o'clock ™., at the War: house, isth and F streets, « La: quantity of Condemned Medical and Hospital Proj erty, consisting of Lanterns, Scales rth Weights, (presesiption.) Tin Plates, Assorid Trusses’ anging Lamps, Delf Pitchers, Gutta Percha Bed Covers. Asrorted Splints, Fracture Boxes, Knives * Tin Atl rts. icine Chests. 74 Hospi peacks tone 0 0anidrons aad 4 aed Wooden and rma eash. “Goode to been Cataloguet can be obt: ed at thir o} will be continued if ae te ee ued ry from di Until all the articles are rold. viehnea C. SUTHERLAND, Surgeon U. 8. A. and Medical Paryoyor, oc 13-19 new, 100 Mi Panniers, 100 Field Com; Kutber Buckets. 35.000 $.000 Iron Bedsteads. 100 ing two three-stery brick Dwelling- | AUCTION: SALES. i ABGE SALE OF GOVERNMENT BUILD- DISMANTLED FOBTS L = 8 AROUND WASHINGTON. 53 Headquarters Errerment of Washington. Office quartermaster ja at Public &ucth oer ae babe! pest on and places named below, all of the Hospital uses, les, and Other structures Delete Btables, other struct | the United States. in and about the dismantled forts end batteries around Washington, as follows, viz: NORTH OF POTOMAC. TOBER 80th, at 10 o'clock a. frame buildings. Same ‘im Scott, four frame Battery MONDAY, Ont Battery Parrott, torr Fort Mart Simmonds, fourteen (14 | atid = Bam ra 1 ore = 1 . tweuty-one Frame and Log Mon WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Ist. st loti" Fort Bayard, t Frame and y at 2 o'clock p.m., st For ssbingten at freight train leaves Alexand: . apd arrives at Gordonsville at 1] 45a. ee Gerdonsvile at 12.35 p.m. and arrives at Alexan- 80 p.m. Through freight leaves Alezen. rani Buildi =. ‘vee at Lynchburg at 7.10 DAY ROVEMBER 20. st 10 ovclock Lynchburg at3.20, mand atrive at : rt Kearney, twenty (30) Frame Built: | Ana sea e Sfor Warrenton will take the7.00 a. m, ty. twelve id at do'clock p.m., | Sain south from Washington and the 6.45 a, tt ad. thi Buildings. \Mon FRIDAY, NOVEMBER sh at 16 o'clock a, Passengers by the 6.458. mand 7.18 p.m. trating m., at Fort Slommer, six (5) Buik MS a OE v.15 p.m. | Same day, at 12 o'clock’ m., at Fort Bunker Hill, | frainefrom Hichmond connect with trains P | Mon BATURDAT. ROVEMDER th, at 0o'toek | ; fii route hus the advantage ever all others, by As oe Fort Thayer, seven (7) Frame and. baving «continuous rail from New York to Lynch | Buildings. Sameday, at 12 o'clock, at Fort Sara- | > opener hb Fairfax, Bull Bun. M | wea, eee ae iseey aeecae eases, Eiicies. Gabeixs. Bapemeaaeke Oak EAS a : On. r. Orange and Gerdonsville, where many of NDAY, NOVEMBER 6th, at 10 o'clock a. Fiat mae Fort: Meigs, sevens ii) Weare basiaes Eis nie proat bation w Bales same day, at 12 o'clock a. m., at Fort Davie: ere oo . Tickets can be procured in Adams’ Express at 2o'clock p.m. at Fort Wagner. and at 4 o'clock . building, opposite the B. & 0. RK. RB. potin P,m..at = Ricketts, four (4) Frame Buildings vas : linaaaigat neces intanina aoe amends t ace. “(On TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7th, at 10 o'clock | wiTnins, leave the corer, of tet and O streets, a.m.,at Fort Snyder, nine (9) Frame Buildings; General Superintendent. and same day, at 1 o'clock p. m., at Fort Greble, J. M. BROADUS, five (5) Frame Buildings. SOUTH OF POTOMAO. General Passenger ms ag . we 6th On WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8th, at 11 —_ _Alexandria, Sept. 1, 1865. ‘ FFICK BALTIMORE & OF B. CO, fraildtnes; and pees ae ‘Schock er O ASBINGTON, December 18, 1864. Fort Williams, nine (9) Frame Buildings. On THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9th, at 10 0’clock 8.m., at Battery Garesche, nine (9) Balldiags. Same day, at 12 o clock at Fort Reynolds, On and after Sunday, December 18, 1964, Passenger cight (8) Buildings. and at'S o'elock p. m..at | Trains between Weshington and Baltimore will run Fort Scott, six (6) Buildings. All frame strac- | 98 fellews: TRAINS MOVING NORTH. No. 1—BALTIMORE, WAY STATION & HAB- RISBURG TRAIN—Leayo Washingtow 635 a t “On FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10th, at 10 o'clock « a Arrive at Baltimore 8:00 A t Fort Berry, nine (9) Frame Buildings. Sami day, at 12 o'clock a.m., at Fort Barnard, twenty- one (21) Frame Buiidia No.2-NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA EX- On SATURDAY NO EMBER tith, at 100’clock | PRESS—Le: on oe ington 730A. M. Arrive at a.m., at Fort Runyon, eleven (11, Frame Build- Baltinee iene Eigt? New York 6:30P.M. No Ings,” Same day. st 12 o'clock m.. at Fort Albany, | Baltimons tickets sold. xp WESTE IN tix (6) Frame Buildings, and at 3 o'clock p.m., at | » No.3 SBAL’ Cag RN TRAIN— Fort Haggerty. six (6) Frame Buildings. ave Washington &: aM Wtopring at way On MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13th at 10 o'clock | Stations. connecting at Relay with the Mail Train for the West, and reaching Baltimore at 10°00 A.M. Ko.4—-NEW YORK MAIL TRAIN ington 1-15 A.M. Arrive at Bi more at 12:45 P. M_; Philadelphia 6:57 P.M; New York 10-00 P.M. Mo. 5 BALTIMORE TRAIN AND WAY STA. TIONS—Leave Washington 3:00 P.M, connecting at Relay with Frederick train, Arrive at Walle &. m.. at Fort Corcoran, forty-nine (49) Frame and Stock ade Buildings On TUESDAY, NOVEMBER ith, at 10 o'clock a.m., at Fort Woodbury, eens (20) Buildings. fame day, at 1 o’cleck p. m., at Fort Strong. nine- teen (19) Buildings, and at 3 o'clock p. m., at Fort Bennett. eight (8) Buildings. All frame and stock- —Leave Wash- ade structures mye. BA LTI MORE ‘These sales embrace a very large quantity of lum- oO. 6 COMMUTATION AND ber, and an excellent opportunity is thus offered to FRILADELPRIA oe Bee eers, Wasnt land owners and others fo the vicinity of Washing. . more M. Phis ton to secure building aud fencing material conve- gt Bladensburg, Beltsville, Laurel and nly. nient to their property. paapolis Junctions onl he mild rd somata, anon te grom, | gi PnE TES ANY AND REY, TORE Ines even after date Of sale for protection of Arrive at New York 4.00 A.M. Matic i property; a parchaeers: (not owners of the land) ers by in connect with all the pole Ase We apeen ace trea: toe esrer eee ee | ieee leaving New York for the eat North and n uw le - * "Buildings will be sold singly.” West. No Philadelphia or Baltimore tickets sold by this train, which is limited iu capaeity by Gov- ernment orders to insure the mai NO. 8-BALTIMORE & NABRISBURG TRAIN att Sw asblngton 6: P. M., and arrive at Balti- more A No 9-NBW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND WKSTERN TRAIN—Leave Washington at 7-90 P. M.. stoppin, at Relay House for Western passen: ers to take Express Train for Grafton, Wheeling, ‘kersburg, and all points in the West. Beaches New York at 6:15 A.M. FOR ANNAPOLIS the connections will be made with the 8:15 A. M. and the 3 and 4:30 P. M. from Baltimore. No trains toor from Annapolis ih, in Government funds. Terme cash, in Gove ae EDINGTON, Colonel and Chief Quartermaster oc 18-208 Department of Washington. ARGE SALE OF GOVERNMENT BUILD- INGS AT ANNAPOLIS, MD. Headquarters iment of ean | a- ice Quartermaster, Waskingion DiC October 19" 1868, Will be sold at pavite auction, to the highest bi der, under direction of Captain John Power, A. -; at Camp Parole, on the Annapolis Branc! on Sun- railroad, Rear the city of Anpapolis. commencin day. SUNDAY TRAINS. al o'clocl ovem! + an rk continuing daily thereafter (commencing at ‘same | THE ONLY TRAINS FROM WASHINGTOR hour) until the completion of the sale, the fol- | for rs om Sunday are the &:15 and 11:15 A. lowing Frame Buildings, belonging to the United | M.and$ P.M. for 30 P.M. for timore, and 7:39 P. M. Btates, vir: ia and the West,and the @ Two large Storehonses, each 20 feet by 25 feet; four Officers’ Quarters, each 149 fe fe forty-five Barracks, each 104 feet by Cook Flonses, each 80 feet by 25 feet; four Mess Rooms, 25 feet by 25 feet; one Wash-house, 60 feet by 20 feet; ene Guardhonse, 76 feet by 25 feet; ove Headquarters? Building. $1 feet by 22 fect; one Bar- Building, 60 feet by 25 feet, and twelve Small rious dimensions. A Mowing Hospital Buildings at same point, viz: Feven Barracks, for wards, exch 100 feat y 2 feet; one Surgeon's Quarters, 73 feet by 30 feet; one Kitchen, £0 feet by 2 feet; one Wash house, & feet by 25 feet; one Ice-house, 20 feet by 20 feet; aad six Small Buildings (bariacks, dead-house and sinks) of various dimensions. Building. Pennsylvania avenue, between and reets. BAGGAGE will be checked at all hours—also for through eine to save trouble and confusion at the departure of the train. ALL PASSENGERS, whether soldiers or citi- wens, are politely but earnestly requested to res) the rules of the Line, established for the general ad- vantage, such as the keeping of one or more cars ex- clusively for ladies and their attendants, and the evention of smoking in any but the smoker's cars. also to make a cheerful compliance with the de- cisions of the agents or conductors in regard to their seats, tickets, etc., especially in the hurry of start ing the train WwW. ITH, Master of Tra: rtation. _L. M. COLK, General Ticket Agent. dec 0 uw , 81 feet by 2 feet; one Kit. feet; one Wash-house, 60 feet by 20 feet; one Bath-house, 35 feet by 25 feet; one Laundry, 62 feet by 16 etl one Dead house, 50 feet by 15 feet; and one Guard house, 30 feet by 15 BEAT PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE feet, together with the Board Fence enclosing the TO THE NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST. le offers great inducements not only to farmere and others in the neighborhood, but to builders generally, as the buildings are all in good condition, and comprise a ver} la: ind quantity of excellent lumber and other building material, On and after December 25. trains will leave Baltt- more from North Calvert Station, as follor Fast Mail _aahaes which can be ured to advantage in the constrnction See Per pen M. c ic Harrisburg Accommodation... M: or repair of houses and feuces in that vicinity or | Harrisbs ‘cae M. Expres 00 P. Pittsburg and Kimira Express..........10:00 P.M. THE 6:15 A. M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON The Military Guard will remain in charge of the bulidings for ten op gard sory pint Peete and the purchasers wi allow en days re- . ove their property. connects with the 9:20 A. M. train from Balti The buildings wilt be sold singly. for Pitesbare ong wd rs. oe Elmira, Terms: Cash in Government tunis. Baio, | —~_ nin —~ a feces for New York ity, Colonel and Chief Quartermaster, — THE 69 P.M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTOR _oc 19-15t Department of Washington. (p=0stxe SALES OF GOVERNMENT HORSES connects with the 8 P. M. train from Bal AND MULES. more fer Pittsburg and Erie. UARTERMASTER GENERAL’s Orvice, THE 6:45 P. M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTO} Wipe sid Meee be C_peptomiber 28, 1886 te | Compecte with Ho 0 P.M. Express from Balit- sold at public auction, du 2 ey Pittahers of OCTOBER. te the highest bidder "at the thas WEinite, without chesaectcars poner and places named below, viz: ing at Pittsburg for Cincinnati, Chi- NEW YORK. 0, and &t. Louis, and at New York city, TUESDAY of each week—00 *Bimire for Buffalo, Horses each da: CUNGYLVANIA. end Syracuse. Philadelphia, THURSDAY of eech week—100 | ©NE THROUGH TRAIN ON SUNDAY. Hyiiladelpbia: SATURDAY of each week—100 sone oeanea se sso em Mir ‘se emnixe f each sie 100 ic erie ay Rte be , ac! — ERS’ TICKETS aT VERNME! ZS each day =o os : uae a, SoupitOw FARE AND QUICK TIME, Hose ee wes BZ-For tickets and any Information at the Heading, TUESDAY, October $180 Horses. Greensburg, FRIDAY, October 13-150 Horses, Lancaster. THURSDAY, October 19—150 Horses, Pittsburgh, THURSDAY, October 26—150 Horses. Office of the Great Pe Ivania Route, cerner treet. N ESAVUIEIARY Beperherae Sota Sato near Hew Jersey avenue, Was! = J. N. DUBARRY, Allentown, TUESDAY, October 159 \Horses. Baperiniondeut 80, By Wilmington, TUESDAY of each week—100 reed. WILKINS, Horses each 5 Passenger and Ticket Agent. Wilmington, FRIDAY of each week—100 Mules JNO. GILLETT, Passenger Agent, corner 6th each day. MISSOURI street and Pa. avenue. ec 20-tf ea i dag October 8.415, 657-95 and 10-220 Mates | gone DISEASES! SECRET DISEASHS! St. Louis, October 11, 12,13, and 14-150 Horses SAMARITAR’S GIFT! SiSt. Letiln, October 24, 25, 36, 27, 28, 90, and $1—10 SAMARITANS GIFT! Mules each day, THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED “Yes, A Positive Cure” for GONORHG@A. GLEET, STRICTURES, €¢. Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, ao Mercury. Only Ten Pills to be Taken to Effect a Cure. ‘They are entirely vegetable, having no smell nos t taste, and will not in an in ee ee the most delicate. GIESBORO, D. 0, TUESDAY and THURSDAY of each week—100 Foorses each day. No sales of Mules wilt take place at LO 60) = er are £0) lor auy heretofore offered to the petite. Tit eeerite Of them are sound and serviceable, Rad ag expecie® that at hes phy by A mewedipt ag ol rernmen: anima! espos: r. uy brs should therefore avail themseloes af thes last op portunity to pwrchase. in “twenty-four rs.”? a juate i i id singly. f the University of Pennsylvania, one of tapes at ios . ib. eminent Doctors and Chemists of the present den’; 3 ¢ United States Currency. revi jer 1e in charge ne Te toeSh THeaaler Gener ion OM G20. SALE OF GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS AT NO EXPOSURE, NO TROUBLE, NO CHANGE WHATEVER. et those who have red of getting Ae have been gorged with Balsam Copapvia, or Sent by mail in a plain envelope. Price—Male NORTH END UF LONG BRIDGE. , $2. Female, g3. Headquarters Deparm: ‘ashingion, <r ‘os thi lerma: BLOOD! BLOOD!! BLOOD!!! waders . toler 35 188, ROKULA, CLcEns,'soks, Fi Will be sold at Public Auction, tothe highest | TE’ TERS, | SCALES, BOILS, | SYPHILIS bidder, under the direction of Captain John BR. E: Se AnD HERB TUICES Hyves, A.Q. M., on WEDNESDAY, Movember | SAMARITAN Ee, BOT Am ERB St Ist, 1885. at 10 6'clock a. m_, the following described offered the public.ass posltivecure:, Frame Buildings, belonging to the United States, SYPHILIS » MND HERB JUICE te situated in this city, at the north end of Long SAMARITANS DOr Bridge, Officers’ Quarters, 24 by 16 feet. ~ mens ote, Coens ant ecedicanes oteey pactiols One Barrack. (two stories.) 63 by 20 feet, of the venereal Deleon, at Ove Sorecwe, 18 by 12 feet. and ne ke then Be = — The Buildings will be svld singly, and must be | and be heeled, ma 3 mney Hy z pos: removed within ten (10) days from day of sale. terity that for Bo NOT DESPA’ Et years, ‘Termis: Oash in Coveney pane TON ne wedi the Colonel and Chief Quartermaster, ehutnivans Roof rt ND HERE JUICES Ah | the End eects of Mereory. GoVEBSMENT BAKERY AT AUCTION. SAMARITANS CHANCRE WASH. Depo: Commissary of Subsistence, EONS SAY OF THE SAMAB ill be ean a art oa WHAT THPSUEN S REMEDIES, mt at pul ion, ne! vy i a aot lh ay oe UPEUGE | Gh Mat smear ge Saat, E a + Hy rs Property, comprising the Government Bakery, bo pay oe *: Gift by Adams & Co.'s Express, “Sne Frame Building, 120 feet by 28 fest. go aa to reach me by the iis represented, 1 40 nel sin Frame Buldinen. ‘ebeut 60 fost by 30 feet. to hacks a voyage withoat = supply. of : mak Avout 710,000 Brick and a large quantity of saps ad 58 bonser, Surgeon, crete taert eee eae dae | Se eat Pec ss ‘ryforms cash, in Government funds, DESMOND 8 CO., G. BEL 00 17-8t Major and 0. 8.0 AILROAD CARS AT AUCTION, 8, CALVERT FORD, corner 1ith stree WOOK. Alexandria, my ¢-tf Office. oii , rd RY |-THAT IS T: nized States MMi Railroads, APPINESS OB MISE WAT IS THB aa fat Ceorertin {| Sei erorwammeieridsotees I will sell, at public suction. on WEDNESD: DICINE.” have determin : oo November 8, at one 1) p.m, pear the De ‘of the pees tee free, , a oumerins New York read, in Tafa, + ten umanity.) four ef their most 30) new eight-wheeled box freight C. ve (5) Sereating Lectures om oh Terms cash, in Goverament funds. on. Weakness: &,t. HoBINson oe } cers = saving and will be MBOLD'S EXTRACT B pe H and vigor to the frame ran ee Ct eit c) le mitted t0, Gousumption, Inaanity or Epileptic PROPOSALS. P#0POsALs FOR STATIONERY. Ofte Devot Commasrary of Subsestene. preneele af: . rt 2. =. i. posal ins Juplicate will be rece! this office until 12'm. on BATURDAY, Oce-bes 78th, 1865, for furnishing this depot with the follow Honery for three (3) months from the Ist day ii of November 1st to the Taber: Tuled, to weigh not less than 12 pounds Cap Paper, anrul poate te the eam to weigh not less than 12 ‘aper, 5 . oad to the enn to weigh wis Spee we er . than pounds tethe ream 2" %@ Weigh mot’ seme < Letter Paper. vuruled, to weigh not lees than 3 pounds to the ream Letter Paper. unruled, to weigh not less than’ pounds to the ream Note Paper, ruled, to weigh not lees than pounds te the ream £ T.unruled, to weigh not less than § pounds to the ream Folio Post, ruled, to weigh not less than 24 pounds to the ream Envelope Paper, to weigh not less than 24 pounds the ream Blotting Paper, to weigh not less than 100 pounds ere AD Oficial Envelopes, per M, white assorted. of the following tives x10, x9, x11, 91-9, 81 11, 8-98, Letter Envelopes. per M. white assorted, nom- bere —S6, xh, xx5, 35-1, xx1, XX2. Besling Wax. Macilae lenpe and emall bottles, per dozen. ivor 5 olders. . Benbolderr. amorted per Sten, re’ Erasers. per Goren Steel Pens, Gillott 's—ses, halen. » 404, S32, S82. Lead Pencils, per doren. Arnold's Writing Fluid lack Ink. quarts and pints Memorandnm Books, assorted Blank Books. per quire India Rubber, per pound. Inkstands. Contract to commence Nevember 1, 18%. Bidders will state the price per ream of the dif- ferent brands of paper offered, and are iuvited te the opening of the bide Payments will be made monthly in such fonds as may be on band Proposals to be directed to E.T. BRIDGES, _0t 23-5t ____— Paptain CS V.,2236 street. PBoPoears FOB COAL AND WO@D. Senate ort Orricz oF Tr ~ 5 Wash ixcrox, October 14, 1538. Sealed Proposals will be received at this OMee until 120'\cloek noon, on MONDAY, the 6th da; a 4 November next. for the delivery of Five Hand: 100) tops. (of 2 240 Ibs.) of Inrge exe, or steamboat farmace WHITE ASH OOAL, thoroughly screened. Also, Thirty (30) Cords of INE WOOD, and Twenty (20) Cords best straight HICKORY, all thoroughly seasoned The Coal to be weighed and the Wood messnred by the Chief Engineer or his Assistant, an’ packed Sway in the Senate vaults under his direction The whole of the Coal and Wood to be delivered on er before the Sth November GEORGE T. BROWR, oc 6 Sergeant at-Arms, U. §. peerosats FOR T PURCHASE OF WHI Svesisrence Ornice, U8. AQ, B ag ALTIMORE D.. ober SEALED PROPOSALS, in duplicate, will be Feceived at this office until FKIDAY. Ostober Hat 12e'clock, noon. for the purchase ef about TWELVE THOUSAND GALLONS WHISKEY, “Yet Nor labo RECTI ot No. 1.—. ut 6. i me - FIED WHISKEY. nt Lot No. 2.—About 3,29 gallons OLD RYE WHIS- Lot. No. 3.—Abont 8.3% gallons PURE BOUR- BON WHISKEY “a These Whiskeys are ali in prime order. The packages all per, guaged, were reelected with t care. and will be found upon examination te fully equal to any Whiskeys that bave been of- ~— in Ln Se Five roposals for VE packages and upwards will only be considered fer either lot 2 Samples may be seen and blank Proposals ob- tained at the Offices of the following named Of- cers of the Subsistence Department: my et F. OLABKE,A.D. ©. & A.@.G.8., ew Yor! BREVET BRIGADIER GENERAL C. . BURN. A.C_G 8. P’ atic xitep Srares. FANT AT ngton, mond. Va ee CAPTAIN E. D. BBIGHAM, C. 8., Boston, se. And at THIS OFFICE. The Government reserves the right to reject an; or all bids on the above lots that may be dee too low, OF to withdraw any of the lots specified above Proposals should be addressed,“ Pro: Is for the Fercsere of Whisky.” and directed to the under- tie Payment te be made in Government funds, fifty (30) per cent. to i at the time of notification of acceptance of bi Five daye will be allowed after the acceptance of bids for the removal of stores Bidders are requested to be present at the open- ing of their bids. he Whisky in all the shove lots to be sold by the PROOF GALLON, and purchasers will be required to settle their bills upon the certificate of the State Guager as to the amount. By order one Brigadier General Thomas Wilson, C. 8. . W. H. PARKAURST, oc 16-toc% _"_ Captain and O'S PBorosaLs FOB RATIONS. fashington, October 17 Sealed Proposals will be received at this offic until 2 o'clock p.m. of the 22d day of November next for furnishing rations to the United States Marines at dhe following stations for the year 1855, viz Portemouth, New Hampshire. Charlestown, Maxsachusetts Brooklyn, New York Philadelphia. Pennsylvania Washington City, District of Columbia. Josport, near Norfolk, Va. Mound City, Iline Each ration to cor sist of three-fourths efa pound of pork er bacon,or ope and « fourt! ound of fresh or salt beef; “ighteen ounces »t bread or flour, or twelve ounces of hard bread, or one and fourth pound of cornm t the rate to oue hundred rations of eight quarts of beans, or, in lieu thereof, Quartermaster’s Office, U.S. Marine ae 345, ten pounds of rice, or, in lieu thereof, twice per week, one hundred and fifty ounces of desicated tators and one hundred ounces of mixed eta- les; ten pounds of coffee. or. in lieu thereof, one end a half pound of tea; fifteen pounds of sugar; four quarts of vinegar, one pound of spermcandies, or one one-fourth pound adamantine candies, of one and & half pound of tallow; four pounds of Soap and two quarts of salt The rations to be delivered upon the order of the eommanding officer of each station, the fresh beef either in bulk or by the siugle ration, of good ity, with an equal portion of the fore and quarters, necks and kidneys, tallow excluded; the rk No. 1 prime mees pork, the flour extra super- Rae. the cutee good Rio the eugar good Hew Or- Jeans or its equivalent. and the beans, vinegar, candles.soap, salt, etc., to be of good quality. All subject to inspection. All bids must be accompanied by the following guarantee: The undersigned ,— of in the State of in the State hereby g the case ssid —— enter into contract as aforesaid, we make good the diflerence between the offer of the i — and that which may be accepted Witness:—E. F. A.B_, Guarantor. ~ 186—. C.D... Guarantor. I hereby certify that the abovenamed are Known to me as men of property, and able to make ere be signed by the United States District Jodge ‘° py the Uni es » United States District aceesey or Collector No pro 1 will be considered unless accomps- nied ty the above guarantee. Newspapers authorized to publish the above will send the paper containing the first insertion to this office for examination. Lg ple por tae Pa tom J for Bations 1386,”” 0 the unders! " = Wa R SLACK, Major and Quartermaster MPORTANT TO FEMALES, DR. CHEESEMAN’S PIL oc 18 lawdw i the result of # long and extensive practice, They are mild in their operation, and cannot do harm to a 7 im in correcting all ose ities, jenstruation, remo’ te ona, whether from cold or ang sehe, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all nervous affections, hysterics, pain in the back and limbs, ac.. disturbed from interruption of nature. iff SHEESEMAN’S PILLS DR. C ear : ae By NY 3 i a x4 i) J or Pills s at by mail. secure from REG dec 10-2017 8 28 Dey street, New ¥ 4 observe” iz “Tie arama eg Senge ts Hon

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