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ae “yer i ‘5 : 4 jaltimore Markets, October 30. Coffee.—The supply of all sually light, but market is inactive and pro et PR pad ayre at Seas qu at 194222 cents, cents, currency, and Government Java at 45a50 cents, currenc Flour.— interior flour, which has been com- ing forward very freely during the P ecraad few = is neglected and heavy, but ipping extra = trade brands of all perenne tions are in ve ‘air demand at full prices, Sales reported of 1,500 barrels City Mills ship- ping extra at $12.50, and 200 barrels good and choice Howard street super at $9.75a$10 per barrel. Rye Flour—First quality now remains firm ™ Scrmmeal—Nothing doing. City Mills held Cornme: SiBuck wheat Meal — Receipts small; sales at 87 Sg 8 balk. es Grain ‘Wheat was in fair request and firm- er, prime white selling at 10 cents, do. at 2558295 cents, inferior to very fair do. at 2508280 cents, prime red at 255 cents, fair to very do. at 2400250 cents, and common do. at 20a23) cents. Old Siegal corn brought 83885 cents, new do. in good order, 60a83 cents, and new yellow, 75a90 cents, Demand limited and market dyll at theclose. Oats werelower, sell- ing at 46a49 cents, weight. Rye brought 94295 cents per bushel in small lots. Provisions.—Bacon sides are scarce and in fair jobbing demand at 21% cents. Shoulders, with whieh the market is better supplied, move slowly at 19¥ai9X cents. Noinguiry for round jots. Small sales of barrelled Pork reported at $30 for prime Mess, and at $35.25a$35.50 for Mess. Nothing doingin Bulk Meat. Shoulders nominal at i8 cents, and Sides at 19% cents. Lard scarce and selling at 28a28% eents for ‘Western, and at 27 cents for City. Sugars.—There is no improvenent in the de- mand, and stocks are accumulating. Receipts during the past week reached 1,200 hhds. In the present condition of the market we can only give epee quotations, viz: Gaba and E.1. fair to good refining..$13.75a14.00 oe 6 grocery. + 14.00814.75 prime to choice grocery.. 15.25a15.50 Porto Rico fair to good grocery... 14.25a15.00 prime to choice groc’y 15.50a16.00 “Whisky —Sales of Western at 92.37, and Pennsylvania at $2.36. Demand very limited. Balt. American. : BZA man who took the night boat at New- pert for New_York, recently sleptall night, and waking the next morning early, took his travelling bag, went ashore, good into a hack, and asked to be driven to the Astor Honse. The astonishment ofthe hackman led to the traveller's discovery of the fact thatthe boat had been weather-bound at the wharf in New- port all night. — TISTRY. EE T ty LOOMIS, M. D., The paresis and Patentee of th . Par pclae PLATE TEETH, attends personally at his office in this city. Many persons io D wear these teeth who cannot wear others, and no person can wear others who cannot wear Persons aes at my office can be aecommodated with « le and price of Teeth they may desire, but to who are particular, and wish the pi Fest, cleanest, strongest and most perio denture that art can procure, the MINERAL TEETH will be more Salty warranted. BEAT BiSCOVERY IN DENTISTRY. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. I would advise ah teeth to, extract to call at D rg hates = have them taken out without the new andim- ARTIFICIAL 7 TEETH. Also, call and examine ved method of , Silver Sha Bubber Plates at the old priee, as we have not bo meng Se Wiss on our work since the great 0) core 4d Penn's avenue, between 13th and 13th janet Sf LEWI . D.. Dentist. AUCTION SALES. Bx 2S. €. McGUIRE & €O., Auctioneers, TRUSTEES SALE OF BRICK HOUSE AND LOT UNG STREET SOUTH, BETWEEN 4 TH STREETS ON PRIDAY, the 3d November. at 4 o'clock, en She premises. T shall sell part of Lot, in Square No. 4%, having @ front of 1734 feet on 9th strect south, with a deptn of 79 feet 9 inches. with well- arranged Brick Dweiling, containing four rooms and kitchen Terms: One-half cash; balance in six and twelve months, with interest, secured by deed of trust on Premises, Conveyancing and stampa at purchaser's cost. BOSWELL, Trustee. ocMdts =o ¢ Mmeau IRE & CO , Ancts. BY Ts. DOWLING, Auctioneer; Georgetown. EXTENSIVE SALE OF SPLENDID HOUSE- Bue rt URNITUR FEATHER BEDS, CAR- vo MONDAY MOBNING. November 6, at ten o*clock. 1 will sell at the Forrest. Georgetown, all the splendid Furniture of P, A. Bowen, Esq., who has removed from the city, comprising— One set Cn did Brocateile Rosewood Furniture, Large Gilt-frame Mirror and Brackets, Marble-top Rosewood Center Tables, Splendid Bruesels aud other Carpets, Splendid Usk Marble-top Sideboard Walant Wardrobes and Bedsteads, Mart! le -top Walnut, > abogany and other Bureaus, Waslistands, .Cane-seat and other Chairs, ther Beds and Mattresses, Walnut Hair'tloth Sofas and Chairs, Ou Cloth. Befrierator, &e, Parlor and other Staves, Crockery and Glass Ware, And many articles not mentioned. Terms cash ee ant) THOS. DOWLING. Anct. ALE OF CONDEMNED QUARTERMASTER Ss STORES, GRAIN AEND GRAIN SACKS. Chief Quartermaster’s Office, Depot of Washington o Washinzton, » October 27, 1838. i Will be sold blic auction, under the ire. amuel B. Lauffer, A. Q. M.. at h-street Wharf, Washington, D. C., on T- URUAY, November 4, 1355. at 10 o'clock a. m., 2 lot of Condemned Quartermaster Stores, consist- +E ste, Chaire, Wrenches, Inkstands, Lantern _— ls, Saddles, Tables, Harness, Forks, iC. will be , st the same time and place— 7 BUSHELS OF CORN, 30, 000 GRAIN SACKS. ant pores: must be removed within five days from te Terms: Cash, in Government funds. D.R. Ee, PO es Maj. Gen. and Chief JAMES TOPHAM & 00.8 artermaster, Washi ington. PREMIUM TRUNK, SADDLERY, Depot of AND MILITARY “EQUIPMENT MANUFACTORY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, T7500 SEVENTH STREET, One Door North ef Odd Feilows’ Hatt, Where they centinue to manufacture and have on sale a large and fine assortment ef TRUNKS, VALISES, TRAVELING BAGS, SADDLES, HARNESS, HORSE COVERS, MILITARY HORSE EQUIPMENTS, SWORDS, BELTS, HAVERSACKS, WHIPS, BITS, SPUBS, &e., &e., &e., AT LOW PRICES. BEPAIRING. ‘Trunks, &c., repaired promptly and thoroughly, THREE SILVER MEDALS Awarded by the Maryland Institute of Baltimore, October Sist, 1864; also, the highest Premium, a Dronse medal, by the Metropolitan Mechanics’ In- stitute of Washington, D. C., in 137. = SOLE AGENTS For District of Columbia and Alexandria, Va., for FRANK MILLER’S CELEBRATED PREMIUM HARNESS Or, Dealers supplied at the lowest feb 6-ly FACTORY Pu Ww ODEN AND WILLOW WARE, BUCKETS, MEASURES, BASKETS, ROPE, BROOMS, BRUSHES, &c., &0. J.P. BARTHOLOW. Agricultural Implements and Hardware Ware- house, 558 7th street, 0c W-eo3t bet. Pa. av, and Canal. | NEW DkyY- Goong STOR AUCTION SALES. Y GREEN & ii See ee Bough ANB. ire BY. eA eee Nua avenue cert neath south Goonerer ‘Church, | of Rt ‘of vember, at | Ach 7 era Niiae t ‘premi- | biz'and the other 3 Ins so Senvectencly ar- ranged rooms, and s given seatstas of atk | ™ ‘This pres’. re ranted on a, rebodiat ¢ ‘erms: One- cash; the balance in six, twelve Be: — a for notes bearing interest from jeed and a deed of trust taken. Heceeaaec? revenue stamps to be at the cost of the b dollars, will be eines art wil be off on mrt ge Fete of ant? GREEN & WILLIAMS, Acts. BY 3. 0. McGUIBE & 00., Auctioneers. ‘E. SALE OF BRICK DWELLING *BOURE OR pea Ea tl lal BETWEEN On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, Nov. ist, at 4 o’clock, I = = fom southern half of Lot ee in Square fronting 26 feet on 12th ati wrest, between en and D streets north. with depth of t £0 feet. improved by @ four-story and basement Drick Bweting ate Bg a four-story back baikcings containi ae sixteen rooms, porch in res ad gas and water thro Possession { aaven ood upon compliance 6. ith terms of * Terms: One-half cash; balance in six and twelve sear ot holy with interest, and deed given and deed of Conveyancing at oes oc 24-dts "s expense. M BLUCHER. Trai J. 0. McGUIRE & CO., nee, ¥ CROWN, WALKER &CO., Auctioneers. A SAR LOT AT AUCTION AT THE eS i JE NER OF N BSBY AND MASSA- USEETS VER UES. x i on WEDNESDAY, November Ist, at .m.,on the premises. Lot D, in Square Ko ao "aid lot fronts 23 feet 9inches on New Jersey avenue, and with afront ef 7u feet on Mas- sachusetts avenue. This lot is located in a busi- ness neighberhood, being near the Depot. Suit- able for any kind of business. Title good. Sale without reserv: Term bo A hogs cash; the balance in six and months. Deed given and deed of trust twely: taken. Eden, _inclading revenue stamps, at ire! beeanaehtiars) 5 7 t WALKER & 00., oc 28-4t* Anctioneers, Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, A BRAUTIEVE GQUNTRY RE RESIDENCE AT On THURSDAY. the 2d day ot November next, at 2o’clock p.m., we shall sell,on the premises, situated three miles from the Center Market, on the old Bladensbury zoek and on the New Cut road to Bladensbur; place was formerly ouned by John B. Kibbey now owned by uder. The grounds are handsomely iaid out with een ee! Grgran 1 Pande theee; splendid orchard, with the choicest of fruit; a large and convenient Dwellin, ty ee Tenement-house, Barn, Ice- house, ee uses, and all other necessary out- buildi lendid epring of water, and a large cistern at the yes containfag in all30 acres of ich land set in timothy. ne fine opportunity is offered to any one wishing to purchase acountry residence, asthe roads are all in good condition, and m aking it but a short drive from cit: Terms: One- fourth cash: balance in 1. 2,3. 4 and bb ar for notes bearing interest, and secured by eed of trast on the property. * Alcon convey ie vere revenue stamps at the cost il be fed gy yon down when the property is not paid it wilithen be put up and sold = the next bidder. The owner reserves the right to resell the prop- erty inten Cai fapoend the day of sale if the purcha- ser should fail to comply with the terms, at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, by giving no- ieela some newspaper published in ‘ashington, oc 25-d GREEN & WILLIAMS. Ancta, Rt THOS. DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. VALUARLE oiEPROVED PROPERTY IN GEORGETOWN AT AUCTIUN. On TRuReNsy. November 2d, at half-past four oct . 1 willsell,in front'of the premises, part cf Let No. 49.in Beall’s addition to George- town, fronting 30 feet on the south side of Beall st., en Congress and High streets, and running back 120 feet. The improvements consist of a well- built two-and-a-half story Brick House. with slate roof, and a large back building and cellar, and fine cistern in the yard. Terms at sale. Conveyancing and stam’ chaser, CHARL at the cost of fhe pur- ee MATTHEW orney for anats oc 26-d rHos: DOWLING, Auct. RY J.C. McGUIRE & & CO.. Auctioneers, FIVE LOTS NEAR THE NATIONAL PRINT- On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, November 2d, at4 o'clock. on the premises, we shall sell Lots7, s. 9, 9.10, and 1), subdivision of square 676. front- ing cach on north H street, between Ist and North Capitol streets, 20 feet, running back 134 feet, to a 30 feet alley. Terms: One-third cash; balance in 6 and 12 months, with interest. secured by deed of trust. Conveyancing at purchaser's cost. 0c 2-4 J.C. MeG IRE & CO., PRY W. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers. ath corner Pa. ave, and 9th street. ges noe EXCELLENT ROUESHOLD FUR- URE AND EFFECTS AT AUCTION. on PRIDAY MORNING, November 3, com- mencing at 10 o’clo-k, we will sell at No. 541 J2th street. between O and D streets, near the ave- mes. @ collection of valuable Household Furni- ture, &., co ting in part of— Qne fine Parlor Suit in Green Plush, Two French: plate Mirrors, Damask and Lace Curtains. Velvet, Brussels and other Carpets, Very handsome Walnut Chamber Suits, Marble- Sofas. Chairs and Paintings, Mahogany Chamber Suits, Mahogany What-not and Rockers, Spring, Hair and other Mattresses, Feather Beas, Bolsters _ ilows; Blankets. Comtort gz and gop sTables, g St ve ond Fixtures, Cane and Wood feat Chai Bockers, Gos Fixtures, Crockery Wa Kefrigerator. Chamber Stoves, Oi! Cloths, Rugs, &e. vith many other articles. The above Furniture is of good quality and in good order. ‘Terms cash. cca "WM. L. WALT & ©0.. Aucts, BY WARDWELL & H Ancts, Auction “ueorgetowns b. 0. EXTENSIVE SALE 01 OF FANCY GOoDs, At our auction store, No. 36 East Market Space, — ee a es, EVENING, + 34 at7 o'clock, ant Po nget pee every night leering the week. The ladies of Georgetown are particular!: Les toattend. For particulars see our tandbills oe 21 Su PRRDWELL & HAYS. Ancts. SALE OF GOVERNMENT FRAME BUILD. Chief Quartermaster's Opice. Depot of Washinston, Washington. D. C., October 30, 1855. i Will be sold at Public Auction on the premuses, under the direction of Captai in J. H. Orowell, A: QM, = SATURDAY ovember 4, 1885, the fol- } De Cenctived goverateant Balldings, viz viz: FORT RUN\ NE. Sou’ eo oF LONG BRIDGE, AT 10 ‘OCLUCE M One (1) Flour House, 20 b; 78 feet. Qne (1) Guard House. tity by 24 feet. ONL BETWEEN THIR- T URTEENTH STREET: Po M.. THE BUILD- RUPIED BY THE EN- iz: The Buildings» ‘will be ape facie to the highest bidder, and must be removed within ten days from date of sale. Terms: Cashin Governmenttante, RUCKER, PP Major Gen. and Cnet ee. ‘ashington. gar oF “GovERRw ENT oad AT LEXANDRIA, VA ChieS Guatereicses 's Office, Depot of Washington, ‘ashingt: C., October 27, 1535. { Will be sold | at public ti<n, on the premises. bp the gr of Brevet Lieutenant golonel Lee Q. M., at Alexandria, V: THUKeDAT, Bower 2, 1865, commenoing ati 10 o'clock &. m a the following’ described Government Buildings, vi AT THE AMERIOAN pgoae COMPANY'S One (1) Building, 55 by 214 feet. One (1) Building, 55 by 167 feet. One (1) Building, 95 by 163 feet. AT THE HEAD ae STREET. One (1) Guard-house, One (1) Guard-house, 12 by 2 fect, AT BRIGGS’ BARRACKS, Five (5) Barracks, ok 20 by 100 feet, One (1) Mess house, 26 by } — ‘Two (2) Officers’ Quarters, each 16 by 24 feet. Pi a Jo by 10 fe eertere, Wby SD teats Shed ac One (1) H cadanarters, 20 by 90 feet, with an at- tachment ab 'y 28 fee ne (i) Adiutant’s Gime, 16 by 30 feet, with an Sttachment 2 by 14 feet. One (1) Stable, 20 by 30 feet. One 11) Rabie; 12 by 123 feet. One (1) Guard house, Lz by 30 feet. Two (2) Outhouses, each 4 by 16 feet. Fim th Outhouse. bg 4 by 4 feet. ne (1) Outhouse, 5 The Buildings will be sold sively tn the order named, and must be removed by within ten dere m date Lg Terms cash, in Go en! ns unde, RUCKER, Brevet Maj. iat = tt oh f Quartermaster, ec 2-5t D Depot ae pnsearacaate 4 E, 1 BRIDGE iT, The subs GEORGETOWN Be . O. sea tively Pew gd wel as junt ae & large and en- i ND Fancy r DRY Goo! and wil which have ve been pure! ghle irene be SOLD AT SHORT ey Invite the public to call ee SY oD _BENJAMIN MILLER. | READY AND CONCL FM TE: ‘3 mere ee of HELMBOL TRACT BUOHU wi fet forth tn ~> AUCTION SALES. IWAL SALES OF GOVERNMENT HORSES F pr eee aguante ‘auciton. piteue we ons GEST ‘of each ns 108 wa picasa, mem of each week, 100 bats ite ed omer ia, day. wits pre! Pee le ore of each week,-100 yelatrisburg. Pe THURSDAY, ovember 2, 9, chaniceberg, Ee TCKSDAL, November 7, eae Pa.—WEDNESDAY, November 10, EE wpotteviile Pa.—FRIDAY, November 12, 100 RSES. ein PaaEHOBBUAY, November 3, Pa. a ATURDA of eash week, 100 0 oe a wget one , Pa.—WEDNESDAY, Titusville Pa THURSDAY, November 16, 100 nepraile Pa.—THURSDAY, November 30, 100 Beare » Pa. THURSDAY and FRIDAY, No- vember 23 and 24, 100 MU ee h day. i DETURSDAY of each week. 100 FRIDAY, of each week, 100 Wilmington, D MULES each day. Pee Ma WEDNESDAY, November 15, ES. sO altmores igre ar ga November 29, 106 HORSES. GIESBORO, D. steten ee and THURSDA is. of each week, 100 SALES SOF MULES WILL TAKE PLACE AT WASHINGTON,D ©. At this sie of sales all the Government ani- mais will be disposed of. Buyers should therefore avail themeelves ef this last opportunity to pur- chase, For sales of Lent animals in the Westsee official Waitfmals wil be sold singly, al OA in. if thi ‘te ral na ne ae vi er Ge First Division, Q.M.G.0 se OF GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS AT Ls SSTREET WHARF AND EASBY’S Chee Quartgrmaster 's 75 Oise Depot of Washington, , D. C., October 2, 1855. i Will be sold at at public — on the y premises, under the Rissctio on of Captain J. H. Crowell. A: Q. M.,on FRIDAY, November 3, 1855, commenci Bt I" o'clock sas the following, deserl Govermaiont Y hear Hoe punted in Sus city, viz: @ne (1) ofice, 31 by 60 feet, two stories, — (2) Guard-Quarters and Store-room, 15 by 103 fee wo Shed, used ag a blacksmith’s shop, 13 by One (1) Storehouse, 24 by 100 feet. Two(2) Storehouses, each 22 by = feet. One (1) Storehouse, 22 by 106 fee! One (1) Storehouse, 22 by 112 feet One (1) Storehouse, 23 by 115 fe: ‘Two (2) Storehouses. euch 22 by 48 feet. One (i) Seorebsene. by 115 feel One (1) Shed, 24 by 64 feet. One (1) Shed, xy 110 feet. One (1) Shed, 19 by 50 feet. One (1) Sh =k 20 by 3 fect. gre res 10 by 68 feet. AT EASBY’S Wee NEAR G STREET Six (6) Storehouses, each 22 by 1123¢ feet. Une (J) Storehouse, 22 by 102 feet, One (1) Shed, 12 by 112 feet. One (1) Bhed, 24 by 84 feet. One (1) Shed, 16 by 100 feet. The buildings will be sold singly, in the order named am and must be removed withinten days from ate of sale. Terms: Cash, in Government fonds. UCKER, ae Major Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, Depot of Washington, gale OF GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS aT ALEXANDRIA, ¥ Ohi Depot: ledger es Quartets OR, Dera, ash Will be aon fy Sane auction, on thes Agen under the direction of Brevet Lientenant Colone J, G. 0. L _M., at and near Alexandria, November 3.1865, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., * the following described Govern- ment Buildings, a8 follows : AT THE SOU’ PaeARy CORNER OF WATER AND QUEEN STREETS. One (1) Mess-house, 16 by 35 feet, two stories, AT HUNTING CREEK BRIDGE. One (1) Guardhouse, 16 by 41 feet. One (1) Blockhouse, 23 by 37 feet, heavy timber, together with the Gates at both ends of the bridge, and 66 feet of stockade, at peeee BARRACKS. BETWEEN THE AD AND LITTLE RIVER PIKE. ones parted 20 by Al feet. AT BAKERY cece! Pe uEAm SICKLES’ BAR- One (1) Guardhonse, 12 = 3 feet. The buildings will be sold singly, in the order named, and must be removed from the premisos within ten (10) days from date of sale, Terma : cash, in Government fan D.H. CKER, tg Maj. Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, cat Depot of Washington, Facer SALE OF HOSPITAL PROPERLY. » October 28, 1835. lic P kestigas i Wasnixcro Will be soldat Pub Judiciary Square Warehouse, Fitth and E streets, on THURSDAY. November 2, at three o'clock in the afternoon, a lot of serviceable Hospital Prop- erty, consisting of White and Grey Blankets, Sheets, Counterpanes, Pill ow. age Shirts, Drawere. Gowns, Stockings, », Pitchers, Knives, Forks, Spoens, Bowls, ren jedsteads, de Terms cash. Purchasers will be reqnired to pay for sad Te- move goods within forty- ~eight hours from sale. SULHERLAND, ren U.S. A,and Medical Purveyor, oc 28-4 SALE OF GOVERNMENT BU uae GS AT FINLEY HOSPITAL AND ECKINGTON BRANCH OF FINLEY HOSPITAL Chief Quartermaster’s Office, Depot of Washington, Washinton. D. C., October 27, 1355. Will be sold at Public Auctisn, on n the promises, under the direction of Captain J. H. Crowell, A’ Q. Mp en THURSDAY, November 2, 1835, at ten o'cloe! TWENTY-FOUR FRAME BUILDINGS, erected by the Government at Finley Hospital and the Eckington Branch thereof, situated on the road leading from the northeast terminus of New York avenue to Gleuweed Cemetery, as follows : One (1) Dispensary ane ad Post’ 0 fice, 24 by 44 feet, eet. 1 One (1) 151 feet. Que (1) K thy gan One (1) K 6 feet. Ove (1) Guard houses] 16 by 20 feet, One (1) Dead Pag ng, 20 by 98 feet, One (}) Laund: feet. Qne (1) Building iy by 123 feet. Four (4),small Outbuildin, Three (3) Hospital Wards, sock 2232 by 200 fect, One (1) Barracks, 30 by 100 Lom sha One (1) Laundry, 25 by 60 feet. One (1) Dead House 2 by 0 feat. One (1) Bullatag. 16 16 by 40 feet. One (1) K 20 by 50 feet. One (1) Officorn’ Quarters. 30 by 30 feet, One (1) Building, 35 by, 60 feet. One (ipgmall Outbul ding The above mentioned buildings will be sold sin- gly to the highest bidder, and ig nd be removed by Lack purchasers within ten days from the date of rms cash, i Government ee bis Bt ane Gen. ana Crick iN Salat rev. 2. * ie! e. ocwtif nb ohlet Quartermaster, B* . COLMAN & CO., e ators and Commission Merchants (0. 227, 229, 231 7th Street. Will be sold at public au auction, WEDNESDAY, October 26th, at 10 0’clock a. m., at No. 2317th st., between Mand N, @ large quantity of Tinware, Stoves, Cutlery, Scales, Mankets, Pillows, Pill Cases, Sheets, Mattresses, Coats, Pants, Shirts, Drawers, Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, Buckets, Washtops, Wheelbarrows, Ambulances, and a good many articles too numerous to enumerate. AND ALSO, Atthe same establishments, Nos. 227 and 29,0 bhonkgapatd of Hardware, Nails, Carpenter’s Too! hovels, and every article you may mention constantly on hand, wholerale and retail. oc2l-27* Y OC. W. BOTELER, b IR. Auctioneer, ENSIVE SALE OF CoN- “DENSE REDICAL AND HOSPITAL PROP- og rey "s 5 Cotton gas, ele te Bie ‘action, BY ies ee ,the ir be m., at the #0, 13th and F streets, @ large quantity ¥ tare pe tetas i and Hon Boost erty, com ray (preteription.) Tint jangi elf ne “Gute Porch rat vers, "aceorted actu plints, Fi ano — atulan, T Tablespoo Tin Cu ent variety of other articles, s babe will Bea Sack ks. yy te, also be sold 5.228 Blankets, 1.764 816 Towels, 1,908 Shirts, 70 Gowtaron Onn 100 tedieiue iri, 74 Hospital a 1a Panulers, 100 Field Gempentocs mse, nnepen 403 Rubber By 5,000 Bottles, 331 Wi §.000 Iron Bedsteads. 100 Mees Cheats, wos ae lot of Medici + Goo move Tee cee cash Gocds te to be te ‘atalogues ca: ne Mee ae at this Toh Sale will be continued if necessary fy Dutfl all the articles aresold nn” Om 4ay to day UTHERLAND, Surgeon U. 8. A. and Ms ledical Purveyor, oe 11-19t AILROAD CARS AT AUOTION, omg ay Aiinan BE GS {, — auction. on em we York Central Rattroad: te'Burale FY. QO}new eight wheeled box ‘freight Cats, as foot Tosmetnn ‘Terms cash, in Government fants, ne, ROmENsoN oc 10-tnos, Brevet &e aol oe A.Q. mM. Siiiusorps exthacr setae a0" pam Stables, snd of Tr structures Delonaine to i ited States. i srvinand tea batteries at Washington, as follows, the Rd A ger On MONDAY B 80th, at 10 o'clock a. Ba at Povcter : rt loaf (ye “Same a m., Fo . r lings. ne day at So'cleck p.m, at Battery at ‘eS oct | AOR AP RSD AY, « SFOREH Sit, at 10 o'clock, am. ore a. anker Hill; so han On BATURDAY. Fi lhl at 10 o'clock &.m.. at Fort Thayer, seven (7) Frame and Log Buildings. Bame day. at 12 o'clock toga, fourteen (14) Frame and EAST OF EASTERN BRANC On MONDAY NOVEMBER oe at Tas'ctock a. rt Mei lee, seven (7) Frame Buildi ngs: 2 o'clock &. m., at iat Fort Da Fort Wagner, and at ¢o’clock icketts, four (4) Frame Buildings at each ‘On TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7th, at 10 o':lock a.m., a Fort paveer 3 nine (9) Frame Buildi and same day, at 1 ;0 clock p. m., at Fort Gre! five (5) (Frame Build: dings. GUTH OF POTO On WEDNESDAY, NOVEM i 8th, at 11 e’cloeck a. m. Fort gee ten (10) Frame parla a fame, 4 day, at 2 ons ae m., at jams, Di On THURSDA Y, NOVEMBER wh ns 5850 o'clock a.m., at Battery paren, eves Gay SE oclock a, ot i tevnclle % e a ngs. "elocl . mm. mi Fore re Scott, ix (6) Buildings.” Aiteme aerate won FRIDAY, ach erin a 1th, at 10 o'clock at For , nine rame Huild' Idings. Same aay, Sot it yorelock a. at Fore Barnard, twenty- DF rame Bui! Son BATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11th, at 10 0’clock m., at Fort Runyon, eleven (11) Frame Build- jong Same day, at 120’clock m., at Fort Albany, atx (6) Frame Buildings, and at Sorclock p. m.. af vert rt Haggerty six six (6) Fram: ings. NO EMBER ih at 10 o'clock » forty-nine (49) Frame and NOVEMBER uth, at 10 o;clock Fort a Woodburn twent Hoe (28) Bi ati i o'cleck p. m. 01 eR, An '19) dings. at = tt. ef rue 8) Bui - a ata (8) Buildings. i stock Sittese sales embrace a very large quantity of lum- Tr, and an excellent epportunity is thus offered to Tani owners aud others te the ici ar Washing- ton to secure buil vrei 4 and fencing material conve- nthe oer ards ill al pon th military guard will remain wo 6 prem- pn seven days after date of sale for protection ef noperty cd greapeccmnnnd (not owners of the ‘toma? mi H beregatr to remove the buildings, d:c., wil th. 3 from the time of purchase. ieriidings will be sold singly. Terms cash, in Government funds. I. LUDINGTON, Colonel and Chief Quartermaster oc 18-20t Department of Washington. ARGE SALE OF SOP eRNMEN L INGS AT ANNAPOLIS a3 BULL D- ene oP Ore of Washinton, “Ce October 18, 186s. pales auction, to the Bighest bid- on of Captain Johan Power, A. Q. P Parole, on the Annapolis Branc rai Failroads eat the city of Aenapelie’ ommaseet TUE: , November 7th. and —_ ve Raliaings. it On rae a.m., at win evs sold at Sor, mae ler dij low? Fr Idi loving Bras ‘ame Buildings, belonging to the United Two large Storehouses, each 200 feet by aE four Officers’ Quarters, each 149 feet by 25 feet: neg -five Barracks, each iy! ay b bo day weed aisen Houses, each 0 feet b: feet; four Rooms, 25 feet by 25 eats one 2 Wash: ‘house, of fest ye feet; ene Guardhouse, 76 feet by 25 feet; oue ‘cadquarters’ Building, 81 feet by 22 feet; one Bar- rack Building, 00 feet by 25 feet; and twelve Small buildings, various dimensions. Also, the following Hospital Buildings at same ints Mz: Seven Barracks, for wards, exch 100 feat feet; one Surgeon's Quarters. fee! feet one Kitchen, t0 feet by asteet, one Waste house, 26 feet by 2 feet; one Ice-house, 20 feet by 20 feet; and six Small Buildings (bariecks, dead-house’ and sinks) of varions dimensions. on FRIDAY, November 30, at 10 o'clock a. Int Hospital (No? as withe city of Annapolis, Kit. the fallnetea ie Two Wards, eaeh 187 feet feet; one Mess Hall, 81 feet 1 A os fect; one chen, 40 feet by 25 feet; one house. 60 feet by 20'feet; one Bath- house, 35 feet by 25 feet; one Laundry, «2 feet by 16 feet; one Dead house, 0 This sale offers great 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, which can be ured to advantage in the construction or repair of houses and fences im that vicinity or elsewhere, The Military Guard will remain ~ charge of the buildings for ten safter the sale, if desired, and the purchasers will be allowed fifteen days to re- move their property The eg 8 will be sola le Terms: ia Gerace 0 LUDINGTON, M. Colonel and hice Juartermaster, oc 19-15t Department of Washington. ‘LOSING SALES OF GOVERNMENT HORS: Cc AND MULES. \ ptebdliateas Se GEERAL’s Orricz. ASHING TO! C., September 25, 1358. Will be sold at a publ suction, during the month of OCTOBER, te the highest bidder, at the time and places named oe YORK, New York tty TUESDAY of each week—100 Horses each day PEN: NNSYLVANIA,. pean = THURSDAY of each week—100 Horses Philadel ia. "BATURDAY of each week—100 ap pen day ay larrisburg, TUESDAY of each week—100 Mules isburg, THURSDAY of each week—100 Horses each da: act aU FRIAR sent ee ete, October 13—150 Horses, pay, October 19—150 Horses, AY . October 26— DAY, sg oceiber Bm ‘iloreee: Pe thy _ ToESDAY of each week—100 ‘Wilmington, Me eiaia of each week—100 Mules each day. mand viz: MISSOUR: a; — October 3, 4, 5, un 9, and 10150 Mules se ‘isis, October 11, 12,18, and 14-150 Horses each di ‘St. Lents, October 24, 25, 26, 27, }, and 31—1 Moles each day, cleniaa ge i he ari TUESDAY sat THURSDAY o each week—100 Horses each day. No sales of Mules will take nee at WASHINGTO: Cc. ‘The animals to be sold im October aresuperior to any heretofore offered = the public. The majority em are sound and ten hhh purchase. ba will be sold singly. Sales to commence at 10 a. m. Terms: Cash in United States oon JAMES A IN. uene Brigadier General. oy eharge First sion Q. G. 0. RAILROAD LINEs, ALTIMORE AND OHI6 RA . PROPOSALS. or eer distERCE, Os OF SUB- PRor OsaLs POR FRE: ae proposals, of the WASHINOTON ASO Barr ‘duplicate. anti Rene mer’, 1om,at 12 for ail the | Dow run as << ee Fresh ten required for any pur poss, Fy rte red Weaning ‘will be required to deliver the storehouses at the places : ve Be will atrivate tet h tities. andatsuch | 3:8 p.m. - ‘of the Saheiat jes times. as an FOR PRIXCIPAL W ATIONS. | "Bisaccle proposals clit be ssoctved for snpoizing | 32eniaee and it pagenk Te a's esch or any pumber ef the above named me om, om bond one ‘© p.m. daily He ns Bidders must be present at the o; of the 4 bids. . — FOR ANNAP@LIS. re eee made at this office. in such fonds we at 6:20 and 8:20a. m.,and 440 ov ernment may have for disbursement aa Sui . Notrains to or aS atthe Meat will be abject to a rigid inspection, | Op Sunday. and if not ry, purchases in open. ON BUXDA tater willbe made at expense of the con- FOR pa uestions respecting quality and condition wil be settled by the cise <r the Subsistence De- it receiving the meat. The contrart will be made for fowr months from Gommiscary General may deiernine, tee mm! ener al ne. eeary Gener 7, Bids must Proposals for Fresh Las —_.” Fesarease to the undersigned, Un ‘Sunder at ics sand 3 =D. i onl nnecting who So cosarver the right to reject any na ‘all bids. at Belay Segticn ¥ ‘om Baltimore =) G@. BE! oc 27-5t Major and C. au SA, P2orosars FOR RATIONS. 7 , U.S. Marine Seer ts one. October hee, art Is will be ce Wheeli ~ Th ROU Tick THs ine weet can be yet ashington Station Ticket Ls nyt st all hoore inthe day, a well as at the new office in the Ameri- sees, | Pennsylvania avenue, between dy an? 6t! For New York, Piiiedelphia, and Boston, see — yore gee ae this ro otentinneest of Through Line,”” until 2 o‘cloc! T Master portation. Dext for farnishtag rations 40 the United Staves UM. COLE, General Picket Arent mene at the following stations for the year 1856, | oc 30 tf EO. s KOONT , Agent, Washington. viz Pertemouth. New Hompsbice. HBOUGH LINE BETWEEN NAsHINoTOM Charlestown, Massachusetts. BOHIE ADELPHIA AND NEW YOR! : Philately New York adelphia. Pennsylvania Ditrict of Columbia, ity, Tilinole w Each ration to co: sist of three-fourths ofa pound | of pork or bacon,or one and a fonrth pound of j fresh or enit beef: thgh'ecn ounces of breaf or flour, oF twelve ouncer of hard tread. orove anda fourth | pound of cornmeal; and at the rate to oue humlred | “FoR i NEW YORK, changing cars at Philadel- rations of iaiitanirie of beane, or ia lien thereof, | puta, = a sca en pouBds « ice. or, in lieu thereot. twice per | Leave jaily (except Sunday) at 1 a. m. week, one hundred and fifty ounces of desicatad | 440 p.m.) \°™°e? | FOR PHILADELPHIA, EB IEA err HINGTON, October 29, 1888, Trains between w ington and New York are a? ran as follows, v! iz FOR NEW YORK, without change of ae achase daily (except Sanday) at 7.30 a. m., and 6 toes at ee oe pee seg < a eta- ‘a = is of coffee, or, in lieu + One Leave dail cept Sunday) at 7-90 and 11:15 a. pow Hy ‘halt f pound of tea; fifteen pounds of sugar; m. “and 4:40 and? 30 0p =. wat four quarts of vim gar; one pound of sperm candles, ON SUNDAY. or one and one-fourth pound adamantine candies. é ‘ and ahalf pound of tallow; four pounds of | Peeve for Kew York at 6 p.m. Sek iii The Pals te ke belles upon the order of the Sleeping car 79 p. m. traim commanding officer of each station; the fresh beef 2al!Y. except & » train and sleep- either in bulk or by the siugle ration,of goodqual- | *) ity. with an equal portion of the fore and hind | quarters, necks and ae excluded; the aig No. 1 prime mess pork. the flour extra super ne, the ccflee good Kio. the sugar good New Or- leans or its cauivalent, 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: Bee mv paeanal ma of. tickets to Philace’ be had at the Sta w York,o © at all hours in the day, as well as at the new offices in the Amer- ican Telegraph Building, Pennsylvania avenue, between 4S: aud Cth streets fee Baltimore and Vhio Railroad advertisement for schedule between Washington, Baltimore, An- napolis, and the West YP SMITH) Master of Trans General Ticket A, oc 30-tf GEO s = Was! i | | , in the State o ‘in the State of Rereby gamrantee that in case the foregoing bid gt i , for rations, as above describe accepted, | he or they will, within ten days of the receipt of the | contract at the post office pamed, execute the con- tract for the ome. with good and sufficient se ties; and in the case said —- shall fail to enter into contenct as aforesaid, we guarantee to — good the difference between the offer of the said — w FROM WASHINGTON A ho Bro AND LYNCHBURG. es THEOL wt AND A 1 On and after Fri pt. 1, ies, the Trains om and that which ce be accepted owe: ; Guarantor. 18—." D.’ Guaran “~ I hereby certify that the ahovaaened known to me as meu of property, and able to ad good their guarantee To be signed by the United States District Judge, ave Alexandria Leave Gordensvil'e ati2 3p Arrive at Richmond at 5.0) p.m. United Btates District Attorney or Collector. Arrive at mai? are ro] wi consider unless accompa- ier 7 the shove cuarantes, P Lear \y pachbur Newspapers authorized to publish the above will send the paper containing the first insertion to this office for examination. Proposals to be indorsed ‘* Proposals for Rations for 1806,” and addressed to the wae aro. oc 18-law4w Major and Quartermaster. Pecrosa.s FOR coaL AND WUD, On Sund8yr leave Washingt y. al freight train leaves Alexandria at «4.0 a. ™. and arrives at Gordonsville at 11.45 vee Gordonsville at bes P.m. and arrives at Alexan- Sp. m hrough freight leaves Alexan- it 3.008. m. and Lynchbarg at 7.10 m, and arrive at m for Warrenton will take the 7.00 train south from Washington and the 6.45 Senate or tae Unite States, OFFICE OF THE SERGEANT-aT-ARMA, VaSHING TON, October 14, 1355. Sealed Proposals will be received at this OMfiee trai: th f L until 120'clork noon, on MONDAY, the stn day of prey se ee November next. for the delivery of’ Five Hundred from Lpechbure eat te Tite ee ee $20) Some, (of 2.240 lbs) of [args One. oF, steamboat fraine from Richniond connect with trains at Wash: ‘ton for ail parts of the North and West Also, Thirty (30) Cords of best PINE WOOD, and vas route has the a4 vantage over all others, by taereerAe comarnag eet Straight HIGKOBY, ell | ving s continures rall heat Mee Tone cee The Coal to be weighed and the Wood measured byes miles. ma 7 aE Sap by the Chief Engineer or his Assistant, and packed t also passes t' ree sirfax, Bull Run, Manas- away in the Senate vauits under his direction commas, Dristos, Came Eoppabannock, Cul- The whole of the Co: ‘ood to be delivered | Peper,” Orange and "Ger seville, where mauy of on er before the Mth November. the late great battles were fought GEORGE T. BROWN Tickets can be procured in Adame? Exprees oc 16 Sergeant-at-Arms, © building, opposite the B. & 0 R. potin ag BRINSMADE & CLARI Washington, RK, Regular Licensed Auctioneers, Washington. elso at the Depot ‘on jarylend avenue. Trains leave OR of Ist and © streets, 372 Pa. av., adioining Metropolitan [fotel. A CARD TO THE PUBLIO. Mc®APFERTY, General Sai rintendent. 3.M. BROADUS. General Pactage "ena" We have this dy entered into arrangements for | _ Alexandria, Sept. 1, 1465 the purpose of doing an out-door business, and offer onr services to the public for the selling of Housthold Furniture at private dwellings, Houses | and Lots, Farms and Stocks. Horses and Oarriages, Orphans? Court. Sales, Vessels, and any kind of Mercha eitber on the premises or at our pers. ay as favorable terms as any Auctioneors in e cit We Tespectfully solicit the patronage of our \REAT PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE 70 TH NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST. On and after December 25, trains wil! eave Baltd- more frem North Calvert Station, as follow friends and persons wishing the services of an suc- Fast Mai A.M. tioneer, beheving that. from our experience of 25 Barricbar P.M. years in the business, we shall be able to give full Erie and Pittst em P.M satisfaction. Pittsburg aud Elmira Eexpreas. 10:0 P.M. at Store Every Brgning, ‘RENCES:—Hon. John W. Foruey, Riehard | THE 6:5 ae TRAIN Lyon WASHINGTON Morgan sep 29-lm in from Baltimore 7 H TO THE WEAK! _ x a —_ STRENGT : , YOUTH To TH AGED 1 dnigus, and Nia; @ for New P. M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON iis nn 3 with the 8 P. M. train from Beiti- mere for Pittsburg and Erie, ed M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON po Be with the 10 P.M. Express from Balti- BLOKREN E, LIFE REJUVENATOR, This preparation is mnequalled as a Rejnvenator and Restorer of wasted or inert functions. The aged should be certain to make the Biokrene hrongh to P Pittsburg and # household god; inasmuch as it will render them more, and runs t : ‘ Fouthful in feeling and in strength, and enable "ee a Fie Semamgeet sass, comeec them to live over again the days of their pristine 7s oe e) It not wan exhilerates but strengthens, and ra for Buffal: pst really an invaluable blessing, especially to those who have boon reauced toa condition of servility - and Syracuse. self-abuse, misfortune C3 inary sickness. No THROVGH 7 TRAIN ON SUNDAY. atter what the cause of impotency of any human ONE x Pim, organ, this superd preparation will remove the ef- ving Weshingtoa at 3 0'clos wisciics pracme e— ienem CARS ON NIGHT TRAINS. t gorge BOLDie tw FARE AND QUICK TIME Curzs IMPOTENCY, Lavage = BEvtiity, wunvers INCAPACITY, Dyspkpsia, DEPRESSION, a ror Ghwates — - ame PETITE, Lew Srinits, WEAKNEss OF THE ORGANS oy GryerRation, Impecitity, Menrat Ixpo- | Office of the Great | A lvania Route, cerner LENCE, Emactation, ENNv!, 1T Basa Most De- | Pennsylvania avenne and DIGHTFUL, DesiRaBLE aND Nove. Errect Upon | tional Hotel, and THE NERvovs System. and all who are in any wal pear New Jersey avenue, prestrated by nervous disabilities are earnest! oy aoe in this most excellent un- walled preparation. ns who, mprudence, have lost their Passenger NATURAL Viet, Wiil find a speedy and perma. (AHO, GILLETT, Passenger Agent, corer =e BIOKRENE. ca ‘The FEEBLE, the LANGUID, the DESPAIR- ING. the OLD should give this valuable discove atrial; it will be found mens different from other articles for the same pi TO FEMALES B.—This preparation is invaluable in nervous weak + a8 it will re- store the wasted strength with wonderful perma- "Tt is also @ grand tonic, and will give relief in Dyspepsia with the firstdose. A brief persistence ect hesit. Soy Sask betes Eos POne dollar per bottle, or six Potties for $5, SoLD BY, LS grid sm ange, express any ere Bent by roron XGS SHILLER Proprictors, y street, New York. Sold by ~ c. FORD corner lith street dec 9-eoly a and Pennsylvania avenue SPoBET DISEASES! SE SAMARITAN? 8 GIFT! SAMARITAN’S GIFT: THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED “Yes, A Positive Cure” for GONORHG@A. GLEET, STRICTURES, é¢. Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, mo Mercury. {Only Ten Pills to be Taken to Effect a Curs. ‘They entirely vegetable, having mo smeil not ony unpleasant taste, and will mot Is any way tee ure the stomach or bowels of the most delicate. ‘Cures in from two to four days, and recent cases in ‘twenty-four hours.” Prepared by « graduate gar oF qaVaRNI FRAME BUILD- INGS AT ALEXANDRIA, VA. Cries Quartermaster's Offce, D Depot motel p washington, * ing: ‘Will be sold at Public actions Pe, _ e direction of Brpvet Lieute ant Colo! one! . Lee. i and near ui Alexandria, mn SATURDAY, “Kovember 4. 1855, commenc- 10 0’clock a. m., the following described Gov- Que) a oh se PAL BEXAR Romtd 3 sire BARRACKS, i feet, tw *§ One () Barrack eo ih stories, ) Outhouse. 12 ar Wa vATER erie me Stable, 29 b: rar fee t board Soe, ore ne dy hed, "attached to to ‘Stable, 16 by 87 feet, AT CORNER OF WATER AND CAMERON Five (3) Stables, one) each oe ‘ig 102 feet. ce. one 1y cert 100 feet. ne at aereee eee table, 16 by 36 feet. uthor re eae — be sold sine the — and within "ten dare ioe date ae, ae Terms : Cash, RUCKER, ua a Brevet Major Gen. oak Chief BETWEEN ST hee QUEEN nartermaster, oc 30-5t Depot of Washington. OV ERE ME iT BUILDING SERENE REA TERS Deranrtexy or Wasnty 5 siiciciaciiag’ Office of Chief riermaster oid miogion. U0. Oeber ®, Will be sold on the p i808, ablic’ Auction, to.tne highest Diddor my er he aireetien of Capt, John % e ¥ at a Me ferent “i FRAME BUILDINGS. belonging to te ted States, situated in this nies in the rear of the four Buildings a tate ith Mcas-House, 88 by 20 feet, two rier | On » 3 feet, ee wat ie ibe wad st Seep pak Paaet bere ! mogred within's eon ant fun NGTON, Ochenel ss and ohier’ Quartermaste: cc 28-6t Department Washington. i ‘ity of Fennayiveata, one of the pot mel een fia Chemists of the preseut day § ‘RE, NO TROUBLE, E WHATEVER. MT et those who bave des red of getting cared who have been gorged with Balsam Oopapvia, DOZEN MANN’S AND COLLINS’ AXES Just received, and for sale in lots to suit purcha- sere. er ths PIGSUOVELS, pcntteeals Je Feaate, os SPADES, LOD: BLOOD!" BLOOD: OROS8-CUT SAWS, BCROFULA EUCERS, 80 Pore. oS Seon TEITERS eNEREAL, hte oi Senbetonme. SAMARITAN S ROOT AND ) HERB JUICES LOG CHAINS, Ae offered the pablie as a positive. &o.. &e., &e., &e, SYPHILIS OR VENEREAE ee 2s £2 P. BARTHOLOW, SAMARITA Agriculture! Implement and arehouse. 555 7th street, BDA. avenue and Canal, EAND Ea AR Allcnrable EYE ant RAR AFPEC- TIONS tr ou bab azvne > the: rifying and be besied, and de not Eonmit ists ay terity thet er SO NdF D mS raft io need incurable. Alteng IAN'S BOOT AND HERB JCICES will remove pet — fo Ld the system, a6 § treated at Pa ave. ts. ot the Office of 2 SCHONEY, ‘clock; Sunday, 10 x as well ae" ANTIFICIAL EYES tt inserted ont Par} | SAMARITANS, ‘CHANCRE Wash Mercury. bi like the natural one Price B cents: Full directions. P,, 20YER & BURNSTINE, | WHAT THE SURGEONS SAY. OF THE SAMAR ° LICENSED PAWNRROKERS. rN @5\STH STREET, Second doer from Pennsytveniaayenue, south 814 FERAL ADVANCES mate on WATOHES, SEWELEY, CLOTHING G &e. jeT4m* wit treks MARBLE WORRE, = | maxtii. SNihenre TABLE MARBLE M STAN wou } He on ARD a wp Pinnny Toate: oy Bed. ox Boyan * Desmond § Co., 950 Race Piuinaciphio Dear Sirs: PI wend me of your Samaritan's Gift by Adams & ‘Oo. * ‘Esnen, 80 as to reach me = hg woasllen that day; pieting’s. oy ‘voyage Without a supply.” ‘Yours. very resect feby, “Atlantic Mail Steamed Co. ores Y.. “Between New York a: nd “Aspinwall. ” DESMOND & OO., Box 131 Philadelphia Post OB sid by 8. CALVERT FORD, corner 1th stree ments made to ‘order on hime terms ge att shortest noties. sat see pial kecp constentiy 90 band. RABTERN Ht PPINESS OB MISERY — THAT ris THB era for Plumber's SLABS promptty attended sad canivetor WARE, SBR RSS Aa Fouy, and to. Renney! vents avenne. > tween 4 MEDICIN Ded —regardless of ex- Gag Sa eg rt iT O'HARE] nimesnas 'T. V. Noonan, umanity p< = “aS > ga alien: PRACTICAL PL agen STEAM AND GAS Yous, Reryour disability. Prematire Decline, 5 , Weakness. nth and 7th, Pe eS aseeS a 2 Sot coasts: jole-te

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