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EE EVENING STAR. Prat ror FuEL—The New York Express hears with much satisfaction that the numer- ous it beds in the State are now used with success, both asa fuel for making steam on is said to be equal to oy also for all domestic p The vast yuga marebes are reported to be, below their cane + ohich’ a are used to make paper of, and ich are excellent Ck bas vas ‘is lying ape of good tr the “4 is correct, the 10,000 acres of these marshy lands will notonly prove a fortune to the owners but of great practical benefit to the pa eyoy New peat enongh in the soil to suraish fest fe fuel for a hundred years. A million tons of Soa sey peata year could be put = the ‘et from this section ofthe country one. pertinent ™7A New York correspondent says that there are $40,000,000 unclaimed deposits in the savings banks of that city. These millions have been accumulating for acentury or more in New York, and are now regarded as part of the capital stock of the banks, since there is not the remotest probability of ed one claim- ing the immense fund or any portion of it, osition is under consideration in piacere hia to take the whole block bounded , Walnut, Juniper and Sansom streets. ig cover it with an immense hotel, on the Paris pian, with a large courtin the centre, containing a fountain and a garden, and sur- Founded by an ample carriage drive. S7 Three men arrived in St. Louis last week froma voyage of 2,700 miles down the Mis- ‘ouri in a skiff. S7 The marriageable girls in Chicago have been disarmed, to save the lives of the beaux who do not marry up promptly. S27" A man in New York complains that he is doubly married. His wife did not die in Eng- land as he bad supposed, aud his second mar- riage he wished cancelled. The Courtare con- sidering the matter. Ss The receipts of the Soldiers and Sailors Home Fair, at Philadelphia, for seven days, amount to $44,000. S7 There is excellent sleighing in man: as the towns of Maine and along the coast ot Branswick and Nova Scotia. S77 The Racine and Mississippi Railroad was lately sold at auction by the U.S. Marshal, and brought $1,000,000. 7A well-known Northern theatrical man- ager lately organized a dramatic company to perform in the theater at Lynchburg, Va, After a few representations, the hostility of the inbabitants to anything coming from the North bores 0 apparent that the company had to dis. solve. S7 The return of one election precinct in Philadeipbia is missing, and is said to haye been destroyed in a quarrel between two of the ward officers. Seamer rte Art ™. ONIONS AND POTATOES. 300 Barrels prime New Yo York APPLES. 350 Barrels ine Bhode Island Red — Yellow Skin ONIONS. 600 ee “Bee “Buckeye, Carter and Mercer iin store and yy For sale low in lots to suit purchasers. Apply D, MAC sep 2-2m 97 Smith's Whart. Baltimore. 513 JOHN D. EDMOND & 0O., 513 513 7th street, between D and B, NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER BUILDING, DEALERS IN BUILDER'S, BLACKSMITH’S, HOUSEHOLD GENERAL HARDWARE and CUTLERY, Oatand Wrought Nails, Spikes, Horse-shoes and Horse-shoe Nails, Rasps, Files, Springs, Axles, Axletrees, Nuts and Washers, Anvils, Vices, Shovels, Picks, Axes, Rope, Glue, Split Cane for chair bottoms, all of which we offer at 513 THE eke as PBIOE. 513 feb 15-1y} B STRENGTH TO THE WE . YOUTH TO the AGED! BIOKREN E, oR LIFE REJUVENATOR. ‘Thi tion Is led Rej oth disreraticn be povrstes oop Beienatr “The “i should be certain to make the Biokrene & household god, inasmuch as it wil! render them outhful in feeling and in strength, and enable hem to live over again the days of their pristine | It not —_ exhilerates but strengthens, and | an Invi it really uable blessing, especially to thuse who have been reduced toa condition of servility, self-abuse, misfortune, or ordinary sickness. No matter what the cause of impotency of any human organ, this superb preparation will remove the ef- €ct wt once and forever. BIOKRENE Cunzs Impotency, Generar Besitity, Nervovs Incapacity, Dyspepsia, Derr’ Loss oF AP- PEtitz, Low Srixits, Wer. SS OF THE ORGANS oy Generation, Impect Menta Ixpo- Lewcs, Emactation, Exnvi, ITY, iT Has a Most De- DIGHTPUL, DEsiRABLE AND Novet Evrect Uron tHE Neryovs System. and all who are in pos Sipe way y ad: prestrated by Vized to see —— Pret nervous disabilities are earnest! « st in this most excellent and un- om Persone who. by imprudence, have lost their NATUBAL VIGOR, will find a speedy and perma- Bent cure in the BIOKRENE. FEEBLE, the LANGUID, the DESPAIR- ING. the OLD should give this valuable discover atrial; it will be found totally different from all other articles for the same purpos TO FEMALES —This Pepe art mi saraaebie in nervous weaknesses o! it will re- erful perma- store the wasted strength ‘with wo nence. It is also @ grand tonic, and will give relief in Dyspepsia withthe first dosen A briet persistence in its use will renovate the stomach to a degree of perfect health, and banish psia forever. One dollar per bottle, or six Riles for §5. Sop So Grxrnatir. 2 "ee express ORCHINGE © Se HiLLYER Py Proprietors, 1S Dey street, New York. Sold by 8 C. FORD corner lith street _dec 9-coly = and Pennsylvania avenue. ¥ BRINSMADE & CLARK B Regu! lar Tiecused A Auctioneers 372 Pa. adioining Metropolitan | Hotel. A CARD TO THE PUBLIC. We bave this oan cateee into pT aromas for the purpose of a out-door offer oor services § to a ——— a rivate bod bo a, toga flores dwell —_ riage Merchandise, either on oe van any our feck — ‘as favorable terms as a7 Auctioneers in We respectfully = the patronage of our friends and persons wishing the services of an ~ tioneer, believing that, from our ee capeous t Years in the business, we te give full "hates at Siore Every Eventn very Ev. ErreRences: ‘Hon. J John . Woruey. a Morgan. Josten REYNOLDS | #¢ co. aie 348 AND ‘STEAM FITTERS, NO. 500 NINTH st, NEAR AVENUE, ‘ived. wi constantly keep en pala” tSirasat ced bot cesorgeeattan heey Chandeliers, Brackets, Drop fights, Portables Glass Globes, Mica and other 8! all ar Siclesin this line, from the beat estabiishmenteta New York, Philadel ia, &c., which will be sold on steven RANGES, \SURNACES and FIRE-BOARD Weare} — furnish the best iy eo 2 Ese anyw! a by seqaenanie jms. Bi otela, We do ail Kinds of GAS and STEAM FITTINGS cheap, as also everything in the Fit RBING line in The most satisfactory manner, Call and ve er ing Ae ty ——— hy 4 Closets, Wash- ‘at No. 5 Stabiiehs near cPennayivants poe the I RIESEMAB Protected b 7 Letters Pat- “Pun rahatrcor EP ier Cshisee of Medicine oe, View ——_ 2 Bpe } all ‘Triesmar No: shes e naseous: ibebs, &c. aes is the ths tntaltabte remedy for ail Impart- tio une of mnorcyry and ail other Scheterious ingre =~ ia jects of climate ' 5 93. ao cance, —_ cases T — oi ¥ Peper ond minister: Valpeau, Salinmmande, Roux, Fn noes retail by Dr. BARROW, No. 194 street, New York. To o be had alec of 8. ©. FORD, No. 290 Pa. ave., eorner I) mard-ém LDEST wi H PE LET ESTES PD NOTED ON Tam pi nc Se ce care pro’ lor accommodation the increas: ts Faas re grou COME rietor hopes by attention to bnsiness to Pontinue to reseive patro: as heretofore. xu only pe Soret with what they receive. est Pp. EMRICH, Propristor. * SAVAGE, S. a Successor to J. L. Savage, FOREICN AND DOMESTIC nica HOUSEKEEPERS’ Goon: PACKING, BELTING, &e., Pennsylvania avenue, first door watt em Washington, D.C. _ MeEpc AL BOOKS—Neill ¥. cam fede dium; "s Practice. two vols; Wood's ws vols.; Wood and Bache’s U. 8 Danglison’si Medical Di ; chsen's No.1, {s'the effectual rmathorrhoea, u FRANCK TAYLO . ec i AUCTION SALES. | JB THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer; Georgetown. et ha yd SAL F SPLENDID HOUSE- | Y PURSUE raatne BEDS, CAR- | PE | On MONDAY “MORNING. November 6, at ten Georgetows, ml the splendid, Farniturs of BA! Bowen. “Ea, . who has removed from the elty, com: | id Brocatelle Rosewood Furniture | Mframe Mirror and Brackets, ms steads, Marble-top Wa Inut, Panceany at and other Bureaus, Oak. Cane-neat and other ox Contes, id Beds and Matt: Walnut Hair'cloth Sofas and Ubairs, Oil Cloth. serator, &o, Parlor and other Btoved, Crockery and Glass And — articles Rot ‘mentioned. ash. ced tint.) THOS, DOWLING, Anet. ‘A. | at 126’clock m. _ AUCTION SALES. B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. HeUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITU! MING UTENSILS, HORSE, CARRIAG oy Tr Aver Os a aLSIGR AUD TUESDAY, the7th N. Eaabas ae shajl sell, Pere acseatet Sat oot ace z nD! le Bette, gate on Mar Ja avenue. advoining £ Os Camp * e \e m the Ca) _* as- sortanaet the "avove-mentioned articles, We fe wees “ Bintag, Center and other Tables and Bu- Roft “eg and Chairs, Sete, Lgunre spd chairs, Geokine B Apel moet sites, &c Also, fine Familiy Horse. Carriage and Spring Cart, Beigh th, with Harness of eve: Also, Pi lous it Harrows, Horse Hake orator ond for farming and ay ticles suitable itr ening pa aceney fold GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auets. Y¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, AUCTION SALE OF WASHINGTON CORPO- On SATURDAY, the 4th inst., at 4 0’cl we shall sell, at our Auction Rooms, corner X% Tin and D streets, Five Hundred Dollare in Washing- tog Corporation six per cent. quarterly stock. GREEN & WILLIAMS. Aucts. B* GREEN 4 WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. VALUABLE oats oF F IMPROVED RRorsary ON 11TH 8ST tite TWEEN GAND HBTS. NORTH. ATA x 10 wok NONDayy the oth instant, at 40’clock P.m., all seil, in front of the premises, a three-stor ec House. containing thirteen rooms, wit! 8, &c.. Let No. —, in Square 318, having a front feet. running back 100 feet. A'fine chance for aninvestment. ‘Thehouse is numbered 429. of x Terms cash. All Ron ped and revenue stamps, at the cost of the parchase: pov i-d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, 5: C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, bh bere SALE A AT THE U, 8. TREA- EXTENSION, On WEDNESDAY MORNING, November g commencing at 100'clock, we shall sell at the U. 8. Treasury Extension— Two-siory Frame whan opposite west front of Treasury Bui | | { That part of Hremo Buildin, im on Pennsylvania sac north of Treasury Building, west of gate- "Lot of old Freestone Lot of old Marble Lot of Cast and Wrought Iron Lot ¢ of old Pine and Mahogany Cases, Tables, ‘The Buildings, as also all the articles. sold must be removed within ten days from date of sale Terme : Cash in Government funds. By erder of RTLY, ois Assistant reihe no 1-6t - McGUIRE & O0., Aucts, B® THOS. sme @. Auctioneer; Georgetown. CHANCERY SALE OF. REAL ESTATE IN GEORGETO By virtue of a ecres of the Saprenns Court of the District of Columbia, bearing date the 4th day of Gotober y — passed in cause No. 326, Equity locket No. nbacriber will offer for sale on Toe RSDAY A STERNOON, the 9th of Nevember. at 45: o'cleck. all the right. title, and interest of the parties to said cause in and to those parts of Lots No. 54 and 55 in Peter. Beatty, Threlkeld’s and Deakin’s addition to Georgetown, which are bounded as follows: Beginning for the same at a point in the sonth line of First street, distant ninety feet from the southeast corner of Fayette and Firat streets, and run thence east with First street thirty feet. then south Mod padegeens with Fayette street of that width one hundred and seventeen and a half feet toa ten-foot alley; improved by a neat, two- story Frame Dwelling ‘Terms of sale, as prescribed by the decree: One- third of the parchas+ money im cash on the day of sale. and the residne in equal instalments at six and twelve months, with interest from day of sale. A deposit of $0 will be required when the prop- erty is struck off. All conveyancing. inclading revenue stamps, at the cost of the purchaser. - CARTER MARBURY, Trustee, THOMAS DOWLING. Auct, oc M-3taw&ds [Con. Union. B* JAS. C. McGUIRE Be & CO., Auctioneers By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Conrt of the District of Columbia, bearing date on the 2%th day of Septers ber, 1855, and in @ certain cause u said Court. wherein n Mary A Cost ot al. ae and M Mary A. Young et al. are ‘ Egnity,) 1 Iwill offer for sale = t remises, to the highest 6 9th oth day of November, t 435 A ¢ “premis lots 1,2, 3,4, 5, Toi 13. Tg. 1d, do Wee I, 19,0; ai ane 23. in square seven Bundred and twenty-one, (721,) and lots numbered seven, (7.) nine, (9,) thirteen, 3.) twenty-seven, (27,)’ twenty- eight, aH) and twenty-nine, (29,) in Crutchett’s subdivision of square numbered six hundred and Manrty (090. ) Terms of sale: One-fifth cash; the residue in six, twelve, eighteen twenty-four months, with interest fr. m the day of sale. If the terms of sale are not complied with within sen days, the trustee :oservos the right ta reaclhat ees risk and cost of the purchasers upon one weel notice. A deposit of $25 will be required upon the pur- chase of each lot, YOUNG, A ‘Trust ce 18-Stawkds J.C. Mic hUINE S COn ngs: Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. FARM FOR SALE OF FROM 20 TO 30 Acres, all under cultivation. The improvements are a House containing 12 rooms, large Barn, Sta- ble, Corn-house, Servants’ Quarters, &c. There is alarge number of Ornamental and Fruit Trees, d the grounds near the house are tastefally laid off. The land is in good order and suitable for farm- ing and gardening. City property would be taken in part payment. For further particulars inquire on the premises,on Rock Creek Church road, 8'z miles from the Centre Market, about X% of a mile beyond the Soldiers’ Home. MRS. MARY WALKER. BF The above will be sold, anless sooner disposed of, at Public Sale, on WEDNESDAY, November 1éth, 1945, at 120’clock m., on the premises. no] tw* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. B* C. W. BOTELER, R, JR., Auctioneer. mALR OF VERY DESIRABLE HOUSE AND OT. TENTH STREET WEST, NEAR PENN- SY LVANIA AVENUE On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON next. the 8th of November, I shall seil, upon the premises, at half-past four o'clock, part of. ig if Sives(5, ) Square 380, with the imprevements. The Lotis 18 feet 7 inches front, with a depth of 63 oct. running Le toa 10 foot alley. The Smppevemsate ee third house from the corner of © consisting of a substantial and well- Soult house, two- stories, ith comfortable attics and building. ‘ne Fight of the use of the alley passes in fee wi he lot. The proximity of this props ty to Pennsylv: ue and Ge the center of he business of the cit; ders it desirable not ‘only mall family, but as a per- nt. Oue-fourth cash; the Sponge el ay and f trust ® Terms: 18 months, with interest, secured by di upon the premises. aa and conveyancing at the cost of the pur- Ey wh lndiepetebie. €. W. BOTELER, Jr., Auct. BY WARDWELL & HAYS. Auctioneers; Georgetown, b.o. EXTENSIVE SALE OF FANCY Goops, At our auction store, No. 36 East Market Space, Georgetown commencing TUESDAY EVENING Oct. 24th, at'7 o'clock, and continuing every night during the week. The ladies of Georgetown are particular, periae toattend. For particulars see Oe tle ADC PARDWELL & HAYS. Ancts. pan FOR SALE IN PRINCE GEORGE'S On the 29th of Wovesene! fe will be offered at je by the subscribers,a FARM consenting res, of which 75 isina igh state of ane the soil well adapted to Serdening snd farming. purpoees; the residue is heavily timbered, from three to five thousand cords of Timber) a Sea rable location for — mill. The improve- ments consist of a Jape ne yw barn. ‘arm is within ten miles of ahington, on one of the best fe tending to that place, and joins the lands ef icplng te parched Iy to the eens wishing to, parchase can, apply subscribers living it to tl laud, who ho will take pleasure in chewing the cleo The sale to take place at Robey's Tavern, Sur- rattsville, at 11 o'clock a. m. P. H. HRISKELL. A.P. HILL, Agent, SALE or GOVRRE MENT FRAME BUILD Chief Quaeumeaees ope, Depot of erbengion,t Will be sold at publi ens se, ies om old ai ic auc under the the direction of Captain’ SH ee oc 2-eolm* H. Crowell, a: WEDNESDAY, November 6 16st ths Rilowing described Government Buildings, viz: AT SIXTH STREET bot at 11 o'clock a, m, One (1) Gout hove ia 9% feet meas oy 32 feet. ‘One (1) Shed, 103 BY fete One (1) Shed. 18 feet. AT UNITED STATES py ty ati2m. ‘Two (2) Barracks, each 2234 by ‘Two (2) Mess houses, each i on rt ‘fect. AT THE coneEE OF NOBTH CA FIzOn AND ETS. at ; o’clook p. One (1) Farmeke 14 by 7 One (1) Storebouse, 1834 by 66 feet. One is) Ea ig a 10 by 10 feet. yne (}) Sin! yy The abo ‘buildings , wild be sold sing? highest bidder, and tust be removed wit depo from the date of sale. “agi RUCKER, oRrev. Maj. Gen. nd Chief partermaster, eee Depot of ington. rPuoMPson POMADE OPTIEM — Fo? im fume to ‘ich the Hair, eee wie Pomade to the hin ten es varemeent fone ex- tent. Prepared York, and sold by RE per bottle. spears ttensinsc BSTLER’S BALSAMIC MIXTURE. —thie old well known and entirely pelt Att me Piper ve eee is for sale by pe, Gy bs Weoly.e SUMED ON hare Te Y THOS. DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown, i tl rm pay coresed nit with slate end wai Lage ec tains a variety of the peels The: pare twa two 2 stables, one brick the t otNtter the sale of ‘he abe ‘above’ described property, I aleo offer for sale the adjoining jontgomery street 30 feet ‘ront witha pth of 150 feet; another lot fronting 70 feet on Dunbarten street. These are very excellent building lots. a One-half cash; balance in one and two os Sor notes bearing interest and secured by a rust on the property, rik convezanons and revenue stamps at the cost : Posecesion gi ven on the first of January. The prope cope seen ron ate Ge te the aed by apply- yan mn ‘town. pe ALL, Jr. Lo _nol-d [Intel] THOS, DOWLING: Auct. portant TO BAILBOAD COMPANIES. OFFICE AssistaNT QUARTERMASTER, i Wasuixcton, D. C., 31, 1885. Will be cold at Public Auction. at Alexandria, v ONDAY, the 4th day of December, 1865: 00 feet assorted Lumber” ] — ee Cars, 4 feet 8% inches 20 bot Freight Cars, 4 feot 8% inches guage 620 Gar Wheels #008) heels on axles san new Car Axles 5K npete Rubber Springs Ii ptic Car Spri Di Ay a sor Car Springs will id Strap Rail ons Axles Iron, 7 tons Tire Iron, old 8 tons Scrap 8 A860) £0 tons assorted 260 tons Iron Gentes 5 tons Braes Castings kes pounds cut Spikes Boas Nails ands Rope leet assorted Glass feet Leather Beiltin, nk, unds Rubber and Hemp Packing jendersen Pumps @ feet amrted Gas ee Lanterns 0 Ae eke and Adres Peennein ne pnd 60 teat Forges ; 3 er ing Engines . Wood suring ne! ines table Saw 2 Beam Pile Drivers, complete 2 Caloric Engines 96 set Planes 200 Hand, Cres cut and Circular Saws £0 ateel poun: 1 nd Block Tin 00 pounds Sheet Iuead 9,000 peru Bot Boiler and Tank Rivets and Plate 60 Globe Valves 140 Monkey Wrenches pp Sains el th and Pa; reams Emery 28 Ox Vores "7 “loth and Paper 25 Water Tanks and Hoops 3,000 Sashes Contents of “sob Pe Office, consisting of Presses, Type, C: C., ‘A number of Hand and Truck Cars. Contents ef the bon gig Store. which contains a Hal large assortment of pir a Railroad Mate- new, and of the best quali: a tents of Machine and Biacksmiths’ Shops, of nary Ee Lathes, Wheel Presses, ‘Bhgines, Shafting, Belting: jot of second-hand Stores, ‘other material. Sales to commence mp 10 0 Tcloek t to be adjourned Bom day ‘6 Sey aetil allis a anda. ‘erms—Cash, in Government fu L. ROBINSON, oc 31-30 Brevet Colonel a A.Q.M. AUCTION SALES. eS EB SALE OF GOVERNMENT BUILD- L*ines ‘at SS OUED DISMANTLED FOBTS D WASHINGTON He = 4 ‘Will be a at NPobllea eActton to to the big i cx, der, at fhe ‘ines os Bi rier Mess- ouRes want jes, and (iors: Qearters. 8 rraceureet bdelon: te the United States, in and abo diamentied rte a batteri: Schiawtens ss" ss follows, is: vielied OF POTOMAC, on ig tartan, & OCTOBER Sth, at 10 o'clock a. , at Bat ings. Same day at] o’c} . Vermont five frame build On TUESDAY, OCTOBER dist, at 10.0 ‘clock a.m. at Fort Simmonds, fourteen (14) Frame and id at 1 o’clock p. m.. ot Bet Frame and buildi MB: nis a. earney, twenty (20) ae Build- ; twelve gaan cere Ss at Bate co Fra og ‘ — p.m. rame ‘Ou FRIDAY, NOVEMBER sa, at IPoretock a. m., ba ‘ort Bi Slemmer, six (6) eg ui Same day, at 12 o'clock: ms at Fort Bunker rail thirty-two Frame By ‘On BATURDAY, PROVEoen a. at at 10 o'slock er, seven ‘Log 's eS at Fort Sara- 5 ae. 12 EF iy 3 toga, sore (14) Fi a AST OF EASTERN BRAN Picey MONDAY NOVEMBER 6th, at Tan%clock a. Fort Meigs, seven (7) F fidings. St 12 o'clock a. m., at Fort Davis; at Fort Wagner. and at 4 o'clock ets, four (4) Frame Buildings On T fi, NOVEMBER 7th, at 10 o'clock ‘ort ee nine (9) Frame Buildi ‘clock p. m. 7 Greble, Band BOUT HOF. POT On WEDNESDAY, NO NOVEMBRE oy a n e’cloc! illard, ten (10) Frame 5 and same da; pats o'clock p. m., ‘ort Williams, we rame Buildings. On THURSDAY, VEMBER 9th. at A pemng 8.m., a sient. 18)" Buildings and. ae +t uildin, Fort rt Scott, six (6) Buildings.” Ail frame struc: ‘on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10th, at Hac o'clock a. Fry, nine (9) Frame Buildi ay. a a. a at Fort rt Barnsrdet twenty- one Tame B FURS UM UNFE nen n1tm, at oo'ctock a. 2. ag = ‘ort Runyon, eleven (11) Frame Build- Same day, at 12 0’clock m., at Fort apg eix {Frame eee and at 30 ‘clock p Fort MOSBY" six (6 frame Buildings B 13th, ‘aty 10 o'clock ‘rame and . erie Mt i Fort Corcoran, fore nine (49) Fi ockade Bu Sn TUESDAY NOVEMBER Mth, at 10 o'clock a.m. at Fort rt Woodbury, ae A (29) Buildings. Same day, sti oclock ‘ort Strong. nine- teen “i Buildin, ee m., at Fort pe paprcen nd (8 mans aonee® ‘Alt frame and stock- je structures. hese sales embrace a very large quantity of lam- ber, and an excellent ey cag hinge is thus offered to land owners and others {n the vicinity of Washing- ton to geeare oon ‘and fencing material conve- nient to The guard ‘will remain upon the ines se’ after date of sale for protection of rty; ob gop irchasers (not owners of the land) mill bereg fred to remove the buildings, &c., with- in fifteen days from the time of purchase, Buildings will be sold sin, Rae ‘erms cash, in Government funds. M. I. LUDINGTON, Colonel — Chief Quartermaster o¢ 18-20t Department of Washington. ARGE SALE OF GOVERNMENT BUILD- INGS AT ANNAPOLIS, MD. He wipes s iment of Washington, i D. C.. October 19, 1888. Will be sold at public suction, to the highest bid- der, under direction of Captain John Power, A. M Parole, on the Annepolis Branch ne ey ot Annapolis, ae pe | Y, November 7th, ai four) und Sally Cherechiel (conpeesion at same jl the completion of the sale, the fol- lowing Fx Frame Buildings, belonging to the United Two ine re, ,Storehouses, each tytn! 7 feat four 0 * Quarters, each 149 fee! forty -f ore Barracks, gach Jy ae by 2 Houees, each foot Ee Rooms, 25 feet by 25 “foots < one o Wash: -house, 60 feet by 20 feet; ene Guardhouse, 76 feet by 25 feet; one (cadguarters’ Building, 81 feet by 22 feet; one Bar- Tack Building, 60 feet by 26 feet; and twelve Small ya! , Various di Also, the followi: Hospital Buildings at — int, viz : Seven pe Hoe for wards, each 100 fee y 25 feet; one Surgeon's Quarters, 73 feet by 90 feet: one Kitchen, £0 fect by 25tect; one Wash-house, 86 feet by 38 feet: « one es" (harnack, dead house” and six Small Buildings (bart and ks) of vari dit an es oF FRIDAY, Nov ove omber 10, at 10 o'clock a. ae Hospital (No? 20 inthe city of Anuapalie i petlopti $30 qn the ley dar feet by 21 feet; one Mess Hall, 81 feet yz. feet; 01 it- chen, 40 feet by 25 feet; one Wash- house, 60 feet by 20 feet; one Bath-house, 35 feet by 25 fost one Laundry, 62 feet by 16 feet; one use, 50 feet by 16 feet; and one G Guard-house, 30 Tost by by’ AOS together with the a Fence maapeare mises. Pirie sale offers great { only to jers and oe a ihe. el fubor ood, but to builder ners ay a ings are all in condition, and co ae - very large quantity of excellent Jumber's and other buils ing material, which can be ueed to advantage in the construction ere re} = Et eanees ane fences in that vicinity OF else The Mili tary Gaard will remain in charge of the buildings for a ten aves the sale, if desired, and the purcl ed. fifteen days to re- move their erty. — buildi De a wi ee sold singly. Terms: Government EvDiNaron, Colonel andi ‘Gniet ech peed pri pie ee 0c 19-15t of Washington. | Nene BALES ee GOVERNMENT HORSES eangnaarren n Onna sO Ovrics he Hine TON. D. —, 1888, t Will be sold st at eligi auction, Garing of November, to est bidder, at ng eo places named belew ae New York —" an. cis NTUESDAY. ‘of cach week, 100 New zo ‘Ciy"‘THORSDAY of each week, 100 MULE: PENNSYLVANIA, attest | Pa.—THUBSDAY, November 3, sdelphl Ying ra. 3att BDAY of sass weik, 9, 16, and THURSDAY, > ovember send a3, Sora PhacTR pee 48 haniceburg, Pa.—TU: Ax, November 7, pilepcen, Pa.—WEDNESDAY, November 10, Howeeee Pa.. —FRIDAY, November 12, 100 Chester, Delaware county, Pa.—WEDNESDAY, Novem ber 22, 100 HORSES. aitusrille, Pa-_THUBSDAY, November 16, 100 paitusyille, Pa.—THURSDAY, November 90, 100 Siteevile, z Pa. Hg = iterate No- vember 23 and 24, aoa LES DE WARE, Wilmi: —' 8) HORSES acti d Del Ten DAY of each week. 100 Wilmington, oni. —FRIDAY, of each week, 100 MULES each cme Baltimore. Md. WEDNARDAY, November 15, 100 HORSES. vd > wei tiimere. ‘Ma.—WEDNESDAY, November 29, GIESBORO. D. 0. Woneeeee = THURSDAYS of each week, 100 NO SALES OF hues WILL TAKE PLACE AT WASHINGTON, D.C. At this series of — all ti *doveramen mals will be dispesed o! ‘Buye heuld Searaiene _— themselves ef is last, oppertunity to pur- For sales of pabito animals in the West see official Western newn; Animals will be 00 sold [oy Wie to co ‘Terme cash. 2 Tinited States currency. order of the Quartermaster General: ies - JAMES A. EKIN Brevet B; ier General, i ecm Teeieat Divistons QM. O SA4e ore ba ye BUILDINGS AT e it of We Chief Quartermaner 's Otcs, Peet PAL raspingion.} Will be sold at Pabie fret tion, on the premises, under the direction of tain J. A i, Crowell, &. Q.M.,on bade Ba! November 6. 1856, at Nock Ba and Proper afin at bet terepem “Bridges otomac river, above Georgetown, Bo a Onell 1} Body ie feet tee is eel Siaughter house, 20 by 24 feet The balidings will iz yw to the highest bidder, and must be removed purcltneer Witis'on an from date ae Terms: Cash,in Government DH ROCKER, Pie te Maj. Gen. and chet uartermaster, Washington. BY Retomand Gostmission Merchants, Ho. 227, 329, B34 7th Street. Will besold at public au auction, WEDNESDAY, October 26th, at 10 o’clock a. m., at No. 281 7th st,, between Mand N, « large quantity of Tinw: Stoves, Cutlery, Scales, Blankets, Pillows, Pillew Cases, Sheets, Mattresses, Coats, Pants, Shirts, Drawers, Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, Buckets, Washtops, Wheelbarrows, Ambulances, and a good many articles too numerous to enumerate. AND 4Lso, Atthe same establishments, Nos. 227 and 229, a large quantity of Hardware, Nails, Carpenter’s Tools, Shove's, and every article you may mention constantly on hand, wholesale and retail. .oc2i-2w* Bie i ee Hea oe S44= or GOvERAMENT FRAME BUILD- ow = rs Opes, Bere ashogen, = i der the ieee si pablie fain JH Crowell, under 1e 2 * ., on TUESDAY, Nevouaber 7s iss at ‘WELVE FRAME : BUILDINGS, ment on K,, near wth ction, on. no RUCKER, Brevet Maj. Gen. and Chet Giuarts rmaster, no 1-5t - pot of Washington. holst Depot of Washington. UCTION SALE ore nthe - A ane ROAD MA e ste Of dae earamaer Will be sold at public suction, on WEDNESDAY ber 22, 1p. m., at thi hit of Gand C. PLA’ ck Rio. ‘ia ° epee York : One (1) Thirty -foot Planer. One (1 frdrostatte Wheel Press. One (1) Large Railroad Drill. One (1) Punching and Shearing Machine, com- Four (4) Fifteen-ton Jacks, One bundred (100) Claw Bars. sone -four (44) dozen Lprminng Files. His shove tiahinery ie'slt ‘new, and was 00 Tmachin is all new, n- atracted Fe Teed States MTs Bean eees service cash, ronment fund: Terms , in Government! Fn nds. INSON, oc 31-17t Brevet Colonel and A. Q. mM. LARGE SALE OF CONDEMNED CLOTHING, CAMP AND GABRISON yell "5 QBice, Depot of sin ot MSG Ootaber a eet Will be sold, at Pabite ‘Auction. ‘under the direc- tion of Captain D. G. Themas, ie K 0.8.4. at Warehouse No. 6, on Seventeen and Tetreets north, and at Warehouse No. 9,on K treet. bet _ Sixteent ith and Seventeenth streets, Washington.D WEDNE ESDAYN November Bs, at it Clock acorn ee Glothin &e., consis f abont 1,000 rent Coats, Hack Coa! form Coats, 900 m0 Suakets, 3000 Troweers,’ fon Biankets, §,:00 Bed a 3 800 FL kaxes, 3.400 vols, by Rpaden Hatcheta 3, 8100 Cam Kettles, 10'300 in Bowls, ental French Block- B70 Metallic Scales, 12.400 Ka 27,200 Haver: sacks, 15,800 Shelter Ten! Wall Tents. "ti Hepat siipitent Fr Flies, 10 i ibiey Files Tong Store ihe yur et Oe 1s. Stockings, ns. Hee, dete a Ho, rage eat ‘uttings. 58, ‘The'sale. ih be coats inued from day to until the whole Set to 50 ‘pldders will be required te remove the stores withts five dare from date ef sale 7 ‘‘~ Ce RUCKER, Ont ieee nnd Gen. ant Oe Spot of Washington. Seas CARS AT A AUCTION. Railroads, Po i Care ttn 2a A T will soll, at ane Boy Para 1oynew el new ot Soren ‘wheeled taihnd aa ‘Terms mas cash, fa Goverament oc 10-tnod Brevet Ce and A.Q. HEEB De CONCENT! ab MXTRAOT i iene oF cea taeeiar i et ee Sh atdn page eee ee Sees msn ae Te wath sg PROPOSALS. PPorosaLs FoR INDIAK GooDs. Deranturnt oF oF ori Orric! Wasnixcton. Goode: will’ be foutived'at the ome of Indian Afiairs until 42 resid at tne ST URDAY. the 3ath 4 jay of November next, for faraishing, in the z a tities therein given, the in OUPTRET Ch ss— BLANKETS, FIRST CLASS—MA’ o 3 point Whi Blankets, sess ta to weigh & Ibe, a eine White B'ankets, 24x60in., to weigh 8 lbs., 2 point tL Blankets, 42x56 in.. to weigh 5\ Ibs., 3 point Seariet t Blankets, 0x72 in., to weigh 8 ibs., 2s point Starlet Blankets, 54x66 in., to weigh 6 Ibs., 3 peint Green B Blankets, 60x72 in., to weigh 8 ibs., 3 point Indige Bue Blankets, 06x84 in., to weigh 10 ae pate t Indl Bine Blankets, 54x66 in., to weigh 8 point vtigatinelin Blue Bleakets, 6x84 in., to 2% poe Gentinelia ‘Bise Blankets, 54x66 in., to CLASS—CLOTHB. weigh 6 Ibs., 100 SECOND Fancy List Blue Cloth, £00 yards. Gray List Blue Cloth, $,000 yards, Gray List Scarlet Cloth, 4 yards, Saved List Blue Cloth. 3,200 yards. Saved List Scarlet Cloth? 30 yards. THIRD CLASS—DRY GOODS. 8 4 Cotton Shawls, 20 Bed-Ticking, 15.000 yards. Super Satinets, 500 yards. poe inets, 5,000 yarde. Cay ee 1,600 yards. Plaid Linsey, 10000 yards. — Sbirting, 8,000 yards. heeting, 4-4, 6.000 = and Plai Bro Checks, eo vara peserte 5.000 y: ico Shirts, 1.000. FOURTH page HARDWARS. Fishhooks, assorted. Fieh Lines, assorted, 1 Band Saw Files dozen. shoe Randied Fr Frying P: an anr, Axes, to weigh pomers i 20 dozen. Haif Axes, to weigh “ye deine Iron Tableepoons, 50 The articles to be furnished must fn all respects conform to and be equal with the Government sam- plen.in this office, or with samples se 8 Bidders, car hago Ben in the department of b kets and cloths. we teeaireh The: in connection with Bias for. ithe ne following named articles rown Drillip, nets. Plaid, Linseys, Hickory: Sbirting? Chects, Hoo seats, Sauce Phread” eels > ‘otton. xes No bids for less than an entire class of the arti- cles specified will be considered. All articles furnished under contract will be ri- gidly inspected and compared with the —— by an agent or agents appeinted ral poe purpose. Such goods or articles as may in.an: pect fail to conform to the samples, will be rejected, andin that case the contractor will be bound to farnish others of the ree kind or-quality within three days; or, if aoe be not done, they will be purchased at his ¢: Payment will bet made | for goods received on in- voices thereof, certified by the agent or agents ap- pointed to them ‘The right Saco: wit be reserved to require a greater guanttiy' of any of the articles named than that in the above schedule, not exceeding three times the amount thereof, or to take any less quan- th it the prices ye at the bide in tu reek. may be re- ny of the bids, or any ted at the tio of the No bids will be coneid ered from. ‘persons =~ have failed to comply with fee ee julrements former contract with the United "States, er who are not manafecturers of, or wholesale dealers in, the —- i Prices and ‘amounte m' Modification or pote modification Pro) shou! submitted in the following form Den kes wol! hereby a fare of te = jan Department, terms WW - yertisement of the Socmeieeee ian Affairs, dated October 26th, 1855, vthe fol follewing articles at the prices thereto afi: there insert the list.] Said articles are to be elit verble in the city of New York on or before the Ist day of March pope Cy if ree dust ther be accepted, I (or we} will, withi re = thereafter. a contract ‘acco ly. a — lo the ion: mnlesloner of Indiaa Affairs, for the faithial per. ee of a same. cetiiok ta must be accom y & gnar- anty in The ‘ollowing form, te be signed by two re- Tired b ble persons. —_ be egy fe must be cer- ified bye Sait nited States J or District Attor- hereb; Fag oh sal osvereil guarentes va (oe bidders,} if a contract shall be bim [or them} according te his {or their] bids or proposal, will execute acontract accordingly, and give the requisite security for ne faithful performance of the same as prescribed in the advertisement for propesale, for Indian goods, dated Octeber 26, 1855; in the event of Pe) Ct pr | failure 80 to do, we hereby agree og ourselves, our heirs, execntors, ai — coed cas Enka Rice United States’ as (sone od Bid 6 fteen per cent. on the amount acy TO} will De required in the amount of the bid fort the faithful performance of the contract, with two or more sureties, whose sufficiency must be —— tobya United States Judge or District jorney. No reposal will be considered that does not strictly conform to the terms and directions of this advertisement. D.N. COOLEY. oc S7-3awtnov 8 | Sane OF HARD BREAD, issary of Subsistence, Bealea Propersl Rom Det Octo eo ag als io du will bo Tecet' this office until 12 M., on THUBSDAY, November 9, 1865, for the ee MD BREAD at this -_ the Alexandria Depots. The tine is ked in boxes of fifty (50) pounds each, and xamined at 6th street wharf, in this cit 2%, rat the Subsistence Store-house in Alexand; Vir- ginia. No bids will be Tre for less than twenty Uethpecere pe pres ands. The price Commissioner. per pane et joantity Pel will be stated in h proposal. It will be placed on transports in Miexandria, Virginia, or at 6th street wharf, free of expense to the purchaser. Twenty thousand boxes, (50 pounds each,) more or less, can be pur- chased. wit The attention of Shippers, and others a Pilot Bread. is called to the advantages now for ongainiog their supplies of thisarticle. _ he Government reserves the right to reject bids. Bidders Rot present will be notified by letter of the result of their proposals. All purchases will be removed within twenty days from the date of their ‘lak br Proposals, if desired, can be obtained from ‘Terme: Cash, in Government funds, before the delivery commences. a. BELL, no 1-51 Major and C.8., U.S. A. PRoPosars FOR CoaL AND WOOD. Senatz ov tHe UsiteD Stares, Orrice % THE BERGEANT-aT-ARMS, Wasnixoron, October 14, 1985. Sealed Proposals will be until 12 0’cloek noon, on MONDAY. the 3 jarge egg, or Y sheameoet November next, for the elivery of Fi ftrmace’ wilse “AB C coat tho soreoned, hirty (30) Cords of INE WOOD: aed 20) Ce: Dost straight HIGKO ORY, all all 7 ee! ie tho: 1; The fojbe weighed and the Wood measured by the Obief Engineer or his Assistant Novem! 07 OF before the tn NOT ORGE T. BROWN,. oc 16 Sergeant-at-Arms, ©. 8 \N FIDENTL Youre MEX who ew gle re ingared ~ by Sicanure or the dutica of married life; alo middie! or old men, whe, from the follies youth or x tore sincton toempslven the treat. Dept at any obgahould frat read “THE SECRET this “The Secre % Bent to any address, gy od envelope on F coipt of heater Braga aa STEWART & CO Boston. P. BOYER & BURNSTINE, a4 LICENSED PAWNBROKEBS. @6 18TH STREET, ee sEIDERAN ABYARGRS sme pate on Wire ILI 7 WwW STEAM MaARb eet — MARBLE ee SOE Monuments made to order on reasonable terms | ty, | Sit EASTERN MAR- | BLE LE end SARBL, te. wp Tecan egg ames ere ah ee teas Bre ana eas | PRACTICAL PLoes ES - RAILROAD LINEs, Bpabtitons AND OHI RAILROAD Wasuinoroy, Oct, 29, 1985, ‘Trains bet: WASHINGTON AN MORE, and Wakarkrow AND THE pow run as wo ‘OR B. Leave any, rOR BALTIMORE. 11:36 a. m., and 3.30, Raptr. EST,are FOR. gg b erearye™s, p wine Laurel, Sesion, onl helaw “meg li i hs 6m 8. ue and 3:30 and a P. een ates FOR ANNAPOLIS. Leave ot 630 and $20 0. m., and 440 p.m ins to or trom An FoR BALTIMORE. Leave at 8:20 a. and 1:15 and 3.0 and7.30 p.m, FOR WAY STATIONS. Leave st 8:20 8. mand 3.30pm. FOR ALL PABTS OF THE WEST Leave daily, except , at 730 a. mand 1-18 and 7305. wir except al also rday, when latest "See eins its connecting 2 a Weare a crate Tom ag mons we , ke. BS EG Fie IckEY go the West cam be had at ion Ti =f: CU ¥ we well es tthe ns 4 office ip the Ameri- Batiaing Pennsylvania svenue, it. ington. HROU GH LINE BETWEEN A el T PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YO: J Wastinoton, October 29, 1885. Trains between Washington and New York are *Fon NEW W YORK. without change of cars, auenge dally (except Sunday) at 7.30 a. m., and 6 7* ‘yon SEW XORK, changing care st Philedel- soars deity (except Sunday) at 11:15 s. m. and FOR PHILADELPHIA. ae daily BAA Sunday) ot 7.38 and 11:15 a. m., and 4:40 on SUNDAY. Leave for New York at 6 p. m. only Leave for Philadel ign is at 7-30 p.m. only Sleeping cars for New York on 7.30 daily, except oa ony 2 On Sane train and o ing car rum only to Philacel ci ‘brough tickets to Phil . New York,o Posten, ne be had an the Station Oftics at all hours in the well as at the new office in the Amer- team Tele, raph ak Pennsylvania avenue, ‘See Ba more and 4 Ohio Railroad advertisement for ay) between Washington, Baltimore, An- papolis, and the West. W.P. SMITH, Master of Transportation. LM COLE, General Picket agent, oc 9-tf GEO! S. K@ONTZ, Agent. Washington ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA R. R, ti ever all others, tinuous Fail from om 8 Ty ; Fairfex, Boll Run. Manas. lett’, Rappabannock, ‘Onl. pd Gerdvneviley wi where many of atti were red fa rv _ rocured in Adams’ Express 20. BB. Dep bailding, opposite ‘the A i sc noun also at the Depet on yland S Trai leave the comer of et and 0 streets, Washington. ce A FFERTY 5. M. saat _Alexandria, Sept. 1, 1865. G®*4t PENNSYLVANIA BOUTE NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST. “Binite for Bettalo, Rochester and Syracuse. AY, ONE TeROTeR | THAI on SURP Pm. eurrria CARS ON NIGHT a Bout w Fike aND QUICK W7-For tickets and any information Office of the Great P a many em ey oy | ca” au ee S*°2=t DISEASES! SECRET DISEASES! SAMABITAN’S GIFT! SAMARITAN’S GIFT! THE MOST CERTAIN BEMEDY EVER USED “Yes, A Positive Cure” for GONORNGA. GLEET, STRICTURES, €¢. Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, mo Mercury, Only Ten Pills to be na oompeapat So < wil me i mot “4 ois any hearin srdeye, we cy recent cases Jee ee te maid hansrus ors Bent by mail in « plain ¢: Price—Male packages, §2. BLOOD! BLOOD! ! BCR ERS, BP CeO ALALES. : whois ¥ Pi Caan Tabs, ‘ROOT AND H JUICE ine remedy ever Treen a - well as 0 lercury. RITANS aa nag ASH. eo fie D by 8. | CALVERT FORD, corner Lith stree xe O00! . Alexandria. my 6tf I

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