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‘EVENING STAR. Hatrrax, Nov. 7.—The steamship Cuba, from Liverpool on the 29th, via Queenstown on the 29th, bas arrived. She has thirty-seven passengers for Halifax, and one bundred and forty for Boston. Arresis were still being made of supposed | Fenians on the arrival of American steamers St Quenstown. A passenger by the steamer City of Limerick, named Alfred M. Williams, who stated that he was a correspondent of the Tribune, was arrested. Only a revolver, some Ammunition, and a note-book containing the residence of a numberof persons, were found onhim. He was deta’ the police. The Advertiser thi ussell’s mini May be suffered to exist, and that will be until the meeting of Parliament. The =. News, in a friendly article, points out the difficulty of the position, and says if the ministry is once more to Iay claim to a definite policy, the Cabinet must speak with a renee of having the support of the country, anditis impossible todo this effectually un- Jess the preponderance of ministerial influence lies in the representative chamber. Lord Palmerston was buried in state at Westminster Abby on the 27th. The Queen and the diplomatic body were largely repre- Bented. Immense crowds thronged the streets. Baring Brothers report considerable fluctua- tions in American securities. Closing quota- tions were 5.2 63a63 %- The Daily News says favorable bank returns bad inspired more confidence in financial cir- es. bec departure of the French Court for Com- igne has been postponed. The Emperorand empress bave determined not to leave Paris until all disappearance of the cholera. The rumor of the resignation of M. Fould is contra- dicted. Correspondence of the Pall Mall Gazette states that Count De Sartiges had informedthe Pope that the evacuation of Rome by the French troops would commence on the ist of November. Baltimore Markets, November 7. Coffee —Rio is in good demand and ranges from 19 }¢a22 cents, gold, for common tostrictly prime grades. The stock in first hands now falls short of 4,000 bags, upwards of 4,000 bags having been soldon Saturday and Monday. Other varieties are quiet at previous rates, viz. Laguayra 33835 cents, currency, and Goy- ernment Java 45a50 cents, currency. Fiour.—Fair and good Superfine Flour is in more demand, and brings $9.37 4 a%9.50 per bbl. included in the sales were Howard street, Western and standard City Mills brands. With the exception of Baltimore high grades and City Mi Is chipping Extras, other descriptions are inactive and heavy. ve Flour.—First quality new is jobbing at 7.25887, Cern M $4.50 per bbI Buckwheat Meal.—Very little coming for- ward. Sales at$5 per 100 Ibs. Grain.— Wheat was less active but prices are maintained, gdod to prime samples of red bringing 2408255 cents, very inferior to fair do. 2(a225 cents, prime white 205a33 cents, fair and very good do. 2608290 cents, and common do. 220a250 cedts. Transactions in white Cora were large. Sales of new at 78aS4 cents, 3,000 bushels bringing the latter figure, and old at S0ats cents. New yellow brought 75a80 cents, and old ty cents. Oats were firm at 49252 cents, the principal sales at the outside figure. Rye Was steady, sales being reported at 95a98 cts. Provisions.—Stocks are much reduced, but the remains inactive and heavy, and prices of most descriptions are entirely nominal. Sales reported of 100 barrels mess pork at $34a334.50 per barrel; 10,000 pounds bacon sides, which Sre scarce at 21 cents, and 50 tierces city lard at 26 cents. We quote as follows :—Mess pork, S340 piime mess, $29a$30; prime, $27.50as2s; bacon shoulders, 154 al9 cents; sides, 20%a2i cents; city lard. 26a27 cents, and western do. = cents. Hams and bulk meat out of the mar- et. Sugars—We notice more inquiry for all frades, and a steadier market. Prices may be quoted as follows: Cuba and E. 1. com. to good refining.$13.50a14.00 “ “ “ grocery.......... 13.75al4.50 “ “ “ prime togrocery 15.Wal5.25 Porto Rico com. to good grocery. 14.00a14.7: “prime to grocery. 15.25a15.75 Whisky. —Market more active and prices higher, sales of county being reported at $2.38 and western at $2.39a$2.40.—Balt. American. l—No sales. City Mills held at Tue Eient-Hour Trapgzs Movement.— Mechanics of many classes continue their Toeetings to advocate a change tn the hours of labor. The shipjoiners met on Saturday night, and adopted the following resolutions: Resolved That in justice to ourselves and to our tamilies, and for the improvement of such intellect as God has given us, we consider e:ght hours for labor to bea fair and just svision of the twenty-four, and we shall use ail honorable means to obtain legislative sanc- —s eight hours’ labor a legal day's work. Resolved. That as the merchant and capitalist work but five orsix hours per day, and in that space of time accumulate millions, prin- cipally by our manual labor, we believe that the noble, just and generous will not, and the proud, oppressive and ungenerons should not, — to grant our just demands.—New York PENNSYLVANIA FINANCES—A Harrisburg correspondent of theChambersburg Repository, evidently thoroughly posted in what he writes, Bays: “The financial condition of Pennsylvania as it will be presented in the official reports at the close of the currert fiscal year, will be better than ever before. The debt was re- Guced some $560,000 during the last year, and a large sum is still available and applicable to its liquidation. In addition to this, the State has paid some $500,000 of miliary claims, -00,000 for transportation, 1,300,000 of direct tax, and $750,000 for militia called out under an order of the President, for which the General Government is bound by every consideration of justice and good faith. It is a most remark- able record that Pennsylvania, with all her generous and immense expenditures to sustain the Government and defend herself, has less debt to-day than before the war. Her credit never was better.” ———uwuW S7-Coal is retailing in Chicago at twenty- two dollars per ton. Sey There are at present 101 vessels in ser- Vice In OUF Davy, Mounting in the aggregate 1,115 guns. B7 Since the war closed 25,000 bales of cotton have been shipped from Montgomery, Ala. S7 The strike of the New York musicians is eligmatized as the Catgut Rebellion. S7¥ P. Biair has resigned his commission 8s Major General. Se The number of hogsheads tobacco sold in Louisville during the year, ending the Ist inet, was forty-four thousand one hundred and seventy-five—a decrease of over nineteen thourand, as compared with last year. 7 A second great fire has occurred at Con- Stantinople, on & spot near to that which suf- fered soseverely by the fire of September 6. The last fire began at five im the morning of the Sth of Ugtober, and was only subdued in the afternoon, after having destroyed about a thousand houres and shops. #7 The wife of Darious Jones, of Aroostook county, presented to ber husband on Tuesday last, a fine healthy pair of twins. “Kum did if, says the Pioneer. S7 Max Maretvek has brought no less than nine criminal prosecutions for libel against Messrs. Cauldwell & Whitney, of the New York Sunday Mercury, besides his two civil furts sgainst them. s7Complamts are made in the Valley of Virginia that that the flythas attacked the ear- ly town wheat. S7 The Rebel Generals Wade Hampton, Kersbaw, Butler, Martin and Brattan, are members of the South Carolina Senate. ®7 At Chicacograin has been hoarded and stored in such quan ities that itis heating and r bg im the warehouses, yet the speculators refuse to sell. 87 Four inches of snow fell on Sunday, fen the mountains near Pittsburg, Pa. S7Mr. Mercer's ehipload of young women for Washington Territory bas not yet sailed; us departure is now announced for the Mth instant. S77 The cholera slew 70,000 persons in Tar- ey B7All the troops have been withdrawn from the Eastern Shore ef Virginia. FOR THE NEXT SIXT FOR THE NEXT SIRTY bays We shall sell ail our immense stock of Me: ’ and boys’ Clothing. Gentlemen's Furnishing G rodeur | every description, Hats and Caps, T m- brelfas. &e. &c., a REGARDLESS OF COST. MBGARDLEsds UF COST. THE LAST CH THE Last CH U auie 460 7TH STREET. 460 7TH STREET, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. J. SMITH. on ett J.B. SMITH, AUCTION SALES. §2 ¥ THOS. DOWLING, Auctioncer; Georgetown. 2 2 it lel with Fayette street of | and seventeen and a half | : ES jdth bu ton ten-foxt alley eee Dwelling. improved by a neat, two- | MULES eac as prescribed by the decree: One- the purchase money fm cash on the day of and the residue in equal instalments Frag and will be required when the prop- including revenue stamps, at ‘haser. att i off. cost rehaser. coon? CARTER MARBURY, Trastes. oc 90-Stawdds B* JAS, C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers decree of the Supreme Court of the Me pr ri bl bearing ‘ante on the 26th day in a certain cause Mary A Cost et al. September , 1565, a bendloatin ge ened Mary A. Young et al. a: nant z . defendants, (No. $a2 Equity,) I wilt ‘Offer for sale ublic action. on the mises, to the highest r.on THURS , the 9th day of November, I$, 14, 15. 16, 17, 18, umbered seven, ( twenty-seven, (27 ity-nine. (29,) in ire numbered six hundred and if One-fifth cash oe Fomy on eiamad months, rest from lay ol terms of sale are her complied with within , the trustee reserves the right to resell at and eost of the purchasers upen one week’s ice. wp deposit of $25 will be required upon the pur- ; YOUNG, Trastee. UIRE & CO.. Aucts, B® JAB, O. McGUIRE & GO., Auctioneers. PEREMPTORY SALE OF TWO WAS AND LOTS ON SLAND. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, November 9th, at 40'clock, on the premises, we shall sell lots No. d 27 in Carroll’s subdivision of Square 452, a front of 25 feet each on near the corner of 7th street west, average depth of about 109 feet, to an alley 25 feet improved by two frame di ngs. : ing nine rooms each, and will be sold separat } "terme: 2,008 cash on each; residnein6 and 12 months, with interest, secured by deed of trust on m' chase of each lot. oe 18-Stawads AME B, NEAR 7TH ST., at cost of purchaser. Sale of one of the b will Se positive: J TR nO. Ancts. Y GREEN & WILL FARM FOR SALE OF FROM 20 TO 30 Acres, all ander 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, and the grounds near the house are tastefully laid off. The land is in good order and suitable for farm- ing and gardening. City property would be tak For further particulars ingui on the premises,on Rock Creek Church road,8'; miles from the Centre Market, about % of a mile beyond the Soldiers’ Home. MBS. MARY WALKER. BF The above will be sold, unless sooner disposed of, at Public Sale,on WEDNESDAY, November 16th. 1865, at 120’clock m., on the premises. Terms: One-half casb; Eatanee in six and twelve rust on the premises, All conveyancing and revenue stamps at cost of purchaser. ond hundred dollars will be required down when ec! nol GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucta. BY WARDWELL & a in part payment. months, secured by d jeorgetown, D. 0. EXTENSIVE SALE OF FANCY GOODS, 36 East Market Space, TUESDAY EVENING, continuing every night ladies of Georgetown are nd. For particulars see and posters. WARDWELL & HAYS, Ancts. Georgetown, commen ith, at 7 o'clock, e! particularly invi' our bandbills AB! 75 acres, of which 76 isin ah gh atate of cul yation; the soil well adapted to gardening and i he residue is heavily timbered, thousand cords of Timber) & The improve- This Farm is hington, on one of the best lace, and joins the lands ef ‘ersons Wishing to akg my can a farming purpores; from three to fi rable location for a steam mill. ments consist of @ lar, within ten miles of bey’s Tavern, Sur- m. P.H. HEISKELL, A. P. HILL, Agent, UCTION SALE OF HOSPITAL PROPERTY OC. W. BOTELER, JR., AUCTIONEER, si Ton, D. C.. Nov. ic auction im this cit: AL. corner of I street north Clothing, Medi- and Sd street, cines, Furnitu: establishment. Bale to MORNING, November 14, 18% and to be continued daily at the same hour until all articles are disposed of. Property will be to b for and removed. with om rmination of sale. logues obtained at this office SurgeonU. 8. A., Mi ALE OF GOVERNMENT BARGE AT ALEX- S ANDRIA, VA. = Se ef Quartermaster’: ice, Daw Washington. Be @. Noy Id at pubiic auction, at under the oa of nd Appliance: t 10 o'clock a. m. of Washington, ember 6. 1865. Brevet ulentcnent vet Lientenan Q. M.,on THURSDAY, November 16, 1865, at’ 1 o'clock ‘p. m., the Govern: ent BARGE “‘LONACONNING, NO. 2.” Terme : Cash, in Government tunds. Major General D. t of Washington. AS. H. TOMPKINS, Brev. Col and Quartermaster. Fires OLOTHING, i ¥. HENKLEMAN, ALTIMORE StReEt, Batimo} Between Calvert and Sonth at In addition to his CUSTOM TRAD hand and is mal if up a BEADY MADE CLOTHING. mate cut in the latest s1 Bi Tmaster, pepe ‘oreign and Do- tylee and of su- at of fine or medium quality tly to their advantage to ing. ‘Mado to Order,in perior workma~ski: clothing wili 4nd i examine his stoek be! Boys’Clothing Ready Mad the most satisfactory manner, one Price Only facilities for buying goods, rely Gpon advantages seldom of- Call and examine Stock and Prices. aoe by mail receive prompt attention, AKE NOTICE. ‘The FRENCH OOFFEE is now taking the lead in( offee. By a new process in roasting the strength ané aroma is much improved and far superior to any jee. nd will go as faras two pounds of thepur extensively used by Hotels, Steamboats 1 stitu ions. Restauants and. others. It is sold by the principal Merchants in Washi ton. ¥ ENCH COFFEE MILLS, 67 ssciais street, Pp, 2orEE & BUBNBTINE, . LICENSED PAWNRROKEES. @> 19TH STREET, Becond doer from Pennsytvania avenue, south #14 LIBERAL ADVANCES maa. JEWELRY, CLUTHING et . ILLIAM STEAM MARB Manufact MARBLE MANTLES Mi ‘and WASHSTAN Monuments made and shortest notice. Vill keep constant}: and ats RBLE TI Orders for Plamber’s SLABS prom, . Pennsylvania avenne. streets west, Washington, N EW DRESS AND OLOAK MAKING ESTAB- LISHMENT. Branch of Madame Dean, of New York city, now open at Madame F. Borde’s French Millinery, No 356 Pennsylvania avenue, between 6th ani 7th sts, over Mr. James Y. Davis’ Hat Store. SF Latest style ofp or sale cheap. yf UMENTS, TABLE D TOPS, £0, to order on reasonable terms on hand KASTERN MAR- befwecn 1th and re ), terns always on hand, and CARD BR, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, 9th street west, near Penn’s avenue, rm his friends and the ly that he is now attending to all uch as admiuisterin, T of Attorney, ao advice mven in N. A. MILLE. the Amnesty, as Deeds, SF Particular debts and claims sp saat Tt eee RESS, by Hon. 8. 8. wok of the Steam Ea- allen Bryant; ANOK TAYLOR, ine: Voices of Natur, | yudall on Radiation; oc 26 AUCTION SALES. ype BALES OF GOVERNMENT HORSES Quan MasTER G: AL'S Ornes,, 3 ASHINGTON. ‘Oct. —, ‘Will be sold at public suction, during the =—_ of November. to at the time places named bele W YORK. Xork Ot MFUREDAY of each week, 108 en ‘ rk City-THURSDAY of each week, 100 3 each day. : ENNSYLVANIA. spear capeeenaay ever ® Philadel ia, Ta.—SATURDAY of each week, Wharrisburg. Pa TUESDAY of each week, 100 ‘a ac! . ‘Wifechanicabure, Pa—TUESDAY, November 7, ‘WEDNESDAY, November #0, Allentown, P: Pottsville, Pa.—FRIDAY, November 12, 100 OBSE! 100 HORBE! x ber 22, 100 HORS: over he niiiaerilie Pa.—THURSDAY, November 16, 100 Titusville, Pa THURSDAY, November 30, 100 HORSES tusville, Pa THURSDAY and FRIDAY, Ko- vember 38 abd 24 100 MULES each day, . DELAWARE. Wilmington. Del TUESDAY of each week. 100 Wilmington, Dei.—FRIDAY, ef each week, 100 MULES each day. ~ MARYLAND. baltimore, Md.—WEDNESDAY, November 15, 3 opaltimere, ‘Ma.—_WEDNESDAY, November 29, BORO. D. GIE! D.C. House ee — THURSDAYS of each week, 100 each da. NO BALES OF MULES WILL TAKE PLACE AT WASHINGTON,D C. At this series of sales all the Government ani- mals will be disposed of. Buy heuld therefore avail themselves ef this last oppertunity to pur- chase. For sales of publicanimals in the West see official Western pews pavers. Animals will be sold singly. Sales to commenee at 10 A. M. Terme cash. in United States currency. By erder of the Quartermaster General: Brovet Brigadier General. Ine reve ler General, in c ect Division,Q. M.G.O0 QASE OF GOVERNMENT FRAME BUILD- K INGS. Met Quai Ntion! BG Motember eae t Will be seld at Public Auction, on the premises, under the direction of Captain J. H. Crowell, A: Q.M., on SATURDAY, November 11, 1855, com: mencing atl o’clock, p. m_, the foilowing described Government Buildings, as follows : NEAR TWENTY-SECOND. BETWEEN D AND E STREETS. Three (3) Stables, each 28 by 2£0 feet. ON TWENTY-SECOND. BETWEEN C AND D STREETS. One (1) Lime-house, 28 by 60 feet. ON D, BETWEEN TWENTY-SECOND AND TWENTY-THIRD STREBTS. One (1) Messhouse, 23 by 80 feet. two stories, One (1) Addition to Mes+house, 15 by 80 feet. One (1) Addition to Messhouse. 11 by 43 feet. COKNEB OF TWENTY-SECOND AND E STREETS. One (1) Office, 12 by 14 feet. One (1) Gate house. 123, by 24 feet . ON D, RETWEEN TWENTY-FIRST AND TWENTY-SECOND STREETS. One (1) Messhouse. 30 by 95 feet. COBNER OF TWENTY-FOURTH AND F STREETS. One (1) Messhouse, 30 by 50 feet. One (1) Addition to Messhouse, 13 by 20 feet. The Buildings will be sold singly, in the order named, and must be removed by the purchasers, within ten days from date of sale. Terms: Cash, in Government fands. By order of Brevet Major Gen. D. H. Rucker, Chief Quartermaster. Depot of ee CHAS. H. THOMPKINS, ne 6-5t and Quartermaster, LA SALE OF LOCOMOTIVE ENGINES CARS. RAILROAD SUPPLIES, MA- TERIALS, AND TOOLS, Will be sold at ony auction, at Newbern, North Carolina, on THURSDAY, November 30, 1855, the following property, viz: 14 Locomotive Engines, 4 feet 8'4inch guage. 24 box Freight Cars. 4 feet 8%4 inch guage. 16 Rack Cars, 4 feet 33, inch guage. 136 Flat Cars, 4 feet 845 inch gu: and Cars, 4 feet 8% inch guag Also, the hinery. Tools, and Ped . 8. M. Bailroad Repair Shops at There will also be offered abont 400 tons Railroad Tron, @ large quantity of Bridge and Railroad Spikes, Chairs, Carpenters’, Blacksmiths’, and achiniste’ Tools, Iron, Steel, and Copper, and Railroad So gd and Material generally. The attention of Railroad Managers and Deal- ers is invited to the large quantity of this class of roperty offered. embracing everything required n Om construction, repair and operation of a rail- road. * Fall information, with lists of t ¢ property and description of the engines, will be given on appli- cation to the undersigned at Raleigh, NC. by let. ter or Slearagh. Terms: Cash on day of sale. Fale to commence at 100'clock a. m., November 90, and to continue from day to day until the prop- erty is eold. y order of Brigadier General D.C. McCallam, General Manager Military Raliroads United States. Col. C. Q. M. and General Superintendent M.K. R.’s, Department N.C. _Rarricn, N, C., October 31, 1865. no 6-17t SALE OF GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS AT S*1® QMLINGTUN SPRINGS YRINGS AT Chief Quartermaster’s Office, Depot of Wash: Washington D.C Nesca mee ineiomt Will be sold at public auction. on. the premises, under the direction of Captain J. H. Crowell, A: Q. M., on FRIDAY, November 10, 1865, at 1 0 clock im, = THIRTEEN FRAME BUILDINGS, uated at Arlington Springs, oy : Two (2) Stableas each 15 by 338 fetes HOWe Two (2) Sheds, each 15 by 85 feet. One (1) Stable, 23 by 260 feet. One (1) Stable, 263, by 143 feet, One (1) Stable. 2632 by 127 feet. © One (1) Barracks, 22 by 79 feet. One (1) Kitchen and Messhouse ,26%s by 104 feet, One (1) Quart TB, 2232 by 6 Shed, 1232 by 18 feet. One (1) Quarters, 12%: by 23"; feet. One (1) Bink, 4 by 21 feet. The buildings will be sold singly, to the highest bidder, and must beremoved within ten days frem day of sale. Perms : Cash, in Government fands. By order of Brevet Major Geu. D.H. Rucker, Chief Quartermaster, Depet of Washington JHAS. H. THOMPKINS, no 4-5t Brevet Colonel and Quartermaster, ABGE SALE OF CONDEMNED QUARTER- eae An- MASTER STORES. SORAP I BULANCE SPRING WAGO: Chaef Quartermaster’s Office, Depot af Washington, Warktacion be Noveanes tet ‘Will be sold at public auction, under the direc- tion of Brevet Colonel C. H. Thompkins, A. Q. M., at the Government Mill, on E street, between 2iat and 224 streets, Washington, D.C..on MONDAY, November 20, 1845, at lv o'clock a. m jarge lot of Condemned ¢ etter Presi Bedsteads. Buckets, Iron Safe, Tables, Desks, Bits, Blank: Chains, Hammers, Harness, Halters,’ Saddles, Whips. Wrench: Portable Forges, Bellows, heats, Kettles, ferns, Measures, Paulins, Picks. Saws, Shovels, Spades, Wheelbarrows, Brooms, &c, wet Will be gold at the late nite of Government Re- air Ops. on 2181 reet. between F an itreets, THURSDAY, November 25,1505, atl) etek m.: 4,310 pounds of Wagon Axles, Iron, ‘800 pounds of Wagon Springs, 25,100 pounds of Scrap Chain, 2,400 pounds of Scrap rea we. Win be sold at Kendall Green Park, abont one mile northeast of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Depot. on FRIDAY, November 24, 1835, at 10 Te sales will be continued from Gay to day until bar: fle is sold. a eae Gh ¢ Ktores must be removed by the purchasers within five days from date of sale. Terms : Cash, in Government funds. By order of Brevet Major General D. H. Rucker, Chief Quartermaster, Depot of Washington. AS. H. TOMPKINS, no 4-17t Brevet Colonel and Quartermaster. \RIESEMAR—Protected by Royal at. "TD testot Rosiand: sod socal ty ee by the seals of de Paris, and College of Medicine, Vienna. 1)’ 024 the Imperial ‘Triesmar No. 1, is the effectual remedy for Relax- tion, Spermathorrhoea, and Exhaustion of the System. Triesmar No. 2 has entirely superseded the naseous use of Copavia, Cubebs, &c. Tries: mar No. 3is the infalliable remedy for all Impuri- ties and Secondary Symptoms, thus obviating = ae of mercury and all other deleterious ingre- ents. Each preparation is in the form of a most :. able Lozenge. Secured from the effects of climate and changes of atmosphere, in tin cases, at $3 each, or Soar pase te one $9, = in @: * us RAY i v ID Reparate doses as ad ministered’ by Valpeaw, Sallamanda, Roux, &o.- ke. Wholesale and retail by Dr. BARRO’ Bleecker street, New York. rae ‘i aisd of 8. 0. FORD, No. 290 Pa. ave, ™mar?-6m the Eeole de Pharmacie EDICAL BOOKS—Neill & Smit! Co \- con a '» Anatomy; Wood's Prete e 's erapeutics, two yo! U-8. Dispensatory; Dunglisan'y Meleed nary; Gross’ Surgery, two vole. cheer +E n Surgery ; Watson's Practiee; Griffith’ * Ellis’ Formulary; and many others for "ale ct ies lowest prices oc 19 FRANOK TAYLO . . EYE AND EAR. Allenrable RYE and EAR AEFEC ES T 246, IONS treated at Pa x 32th and 13th sts.. at the Office between 9 and 4o’clock; Sunda: eo ARTIFICIAL’ EVES 4s and made ne) o WI like the natural one sini 0c 21 tf Ownn O'HaRE. T. V. Noonan, PRACTICAL PL ORBERS SIE aM AND | Gas FF TTERS. | mediate in its action, ami free from all ares ,e D street, Ro. 408 Wane haceerpeneth and 7th, Are prepared to execute all orde taint the above branches, on the most Peans terms. me, a Comat practical Delaware county, Pa.—WEDNESDAY, | a | ings. sy. twelve Frame Buildings; and at rame B: AUCTION SALES. FonUnESsn stles bans ee ee SALE OF GOVERNMENT BUILD- L*ixés AT THE DISMANTLED FORTS AROUND WASHINGTON, Headquarters Department of Washingion. { of Chi 18, t94s. host bid- der, at the times and places named below, all of the Pesce Beaten can alter strectness baisigien te the United States. in and about the dismantiot forte end batteries sround Wi ‘ashington, a8 follows, | vis: NORTH OF POTOMAO. 7,00 rates: On MONDAY, OCTOBER 30h, at 10 o'clock a. 2% point White Bankets, caxs0in., to weigh § lbs., St Potiock pn Fert Martin Scott. fearftems | 2 pot! Wine sient haxibe., | PS = % 5 ite Blankets, in. i ’ Dulldtngs. Game day at o'cleck p. mi. 8t Batiery | a 1 ao patra, * AIF = eee - rment. five fram \- pore ‘ariet Blankets, 00x72 in., ibe... Ou TURSDAY, OCTOBER sist, at 10 o'clock a. a) mito ees at Fort Simmonds, fourteen (14) Frame and palldings. Bamo day at 1 o'clock _p.m., at F Mansfield. twenty-one Frame and Log buildings. On WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Ist. at i9o'ci'k ity Frame and Lo; m., at For! : y R Wo'clock m., at Fert Kearney, twenty (20) Frame Build- Same day at 20'clock p. m., at Fort De Bus- ‘Battery Smead. th ‘dings at Battery Smead. three w 3 On FRIDAY NOVEMBER 3d, at IO o'clock a. m., at Fort Slemmer, six (6) Frame Balidings. Same day, ati2o'clock m., at Fort Bunker . thirty-two Frame Buildings. On BATURDAY, NOVEMBER tth, at 10 o'clock 4 t Tha: seven (7) Frame and Log , Sameday. at 12 o'clock, at Fort Sara- fourteen (14) Frame and Leg Buildings. EAST OF EASTERN BRANCH. @n MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6th, at 10 o'clock a. ™m.. at Fort Meigs, seven (7) Frame Baildi Sales same day, at 12 o'clock a. m.,at Fort Davis; at2o'clock p m.,at Fort Waguer, and at 4 o'clock P.mn.. at Fort Ricketts, four (4) Frame Buildings ateach place, ‘On TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7th, at 10 o'clock a m..at Fort Snyder, nine (9) Frame Buildi and tame day, at } o'clock p. m., at Fort Greble, five (5) Frame Pataings. corre F POTOMAC. On WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8th, at 11 e’c.ock @. m.. at Fort Willard, ten (10) Frame Buildings, and same da: 2 o'clock m., at Fort Williams, piness) rame Butwlings Ou THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9b, at 10 o'clock a.m., at Battery Garesche, nine (9) Buildi Same day, at 12 o'clock @. m., at Fort Reyn: eight (8) Buildings. and at $ o'clock p. m.,at Fort tt, six (6) Buildings. All frame struc- FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10th, at 10 o’clock a. m., at Fort Berry, nine (9) Frame Buiidings. Same di t 12 o'clock a. m., at Fort Barnard, twenty- one (21) Frame Buildings On SATURDAY, NOVEMBER llth, at 100’clock &.m., at Fort Runyon, eleven (11) Frame Build- inge. Same day, at 12 0’clock m., at Fort Albany. 01x (6) Frame Buildings, and at 30’clock p. m., at Fort aggerty six (6) Frame Buildings. On MONDAY, NOVEMBER i3th, at_10 o'clock &. m., at Fort Corcoran, forty-nine (49) Frame and Stock, pions, On TUESDAY, NOVEMBER Mth, at 10 o'clock a.m., at Fort Woodbury, twenty (38) Buildings. Same day, at] o’cleck p. m., at Fort Strong. nine- teen (19) Buildings. and at o'clock p. m., at Fort Bennett. eight (8) Buildings. All frame and stock- ade structures. ‘These sales embrace a very large quantity of lum- ber, and an excellent opportunity is thus offered to land owners and others {n the vicinity of Washing- ton to secure building aud fencing material conve- nient to their property. The military guard will remain upon the prem- ises seven after date of sale for protection ef property; oy rchasers (not owners of the land) will be required to remove the buildings, &c., with- in fifteen days from the time of purchase, | a be sold I, 4 ‘erms , in Government fands. M. I. LUDINGTON, Colonel and Chief Quartermaster oc 18-26 rtment of Washington. AKGE SALE OF NDEMNED CLOTHING, CAMP AND GARRISON EQUIPAGE. Chtef Quartermaster’s Office, Depot af Washington, a Washington, C., October 31, 1865. t Will be sold, at Public Auction, under the direc- tion of Captain D.G@. Thomas, M.8.K., U.S. A., at Warehouse No. 6, on Seventeenth, between Hi and I streets north, and at Warehouse No. 9.0n K street, between Sixteenth and Seventeenth streets, Washington, D.C.,on WEDNESDAY, November 1s, I m., aquantity of Condemned Clothing, & ting of about 1.000 Great Coats, 3,000 Trowsers.” 6.00 Blankets, a0 Bed Sacks? f rowsers. 5 nkets, Ju ke, 1100 axes, 3900 Pickaxes, 3400 Shovels, 2,990 Gyades, 3.109 Hatchets, 8,409 Camp Kettles, 10.300 ‘8 Pans. 500 French Block-tin Bowls. new; 700 Metallic Scales, 12.400 K ni .peacks 7. Haver- ks, 15,800 Shelter Tents, 800 Common Tents. 2.700 Tents. 1.500 Wall Tent Flies, 1,500 Sibley ts, 1.300 Hospital Tents, 600 Hospital Tent lies, 400 Tent Stoves, togethée with a large lot of Caps, Hats, Stockings, Bootees, Boo! ‘auteens, Rope, Drums, Sashes, Bugles, Tra ts, Tent Poles, Tent Cuttings. Canvas Cuttings, ke. . The sale will be continued from day to day until the whole lot is seld. Successful bidders will be required to remove the stores within five days from date ef sale. Terme—Cash in Government fuads tures 0 1) Oc 31-13t Depot of W ne UCTION SALK OF RAILROAD MA- ue CHINERY. Office of stant Quartermaster, Washington, October 31, 1335. Will be sold at public auction, on WEDNESDAY, November 22, 1865, 1 Kk m..at the Machine Depot 5. , No. 222 Pearl street, New ; One (1) Thirty-foot Planer, One (1) Hydrostatic Wheel Press, One (1) Large Railroad Drill. yong (2) Punching end Shearing Machine, com- ined. Four (4) Fifteen-ton Jacks, One bundred (100) Claw Bars. Forty four (44) dozen Assorted Files. Six (6) Kerosene Head Lights. The above machinery is all new, and was eon- areca for the United States Military Railroad serviee. t funds. ‘Terms cash, in Geveranes p nts INSON, o¢ 31-17t Brevet Colenel and A.Q. M. ¥ BEINSMADE & GLARK, Regular Licensed Auctioneers. 372 Pa. av., adioining Metropolitan Hotel. A CARD TO THE PUBLIC. We have this day entered into arrangements for the purpose of doing an out-door business, and offer our services to the public for the selling of Honrehold Furniture at private dwellings, Houses and Lots, Farms and Stocks, Horses and Oarri: Orphans’ Court Sales, Vessels, and any kind of Merchandise, either on the premises or at our Btore. on as favorable terms a8 any Auctioneers in e city. We respectfully solicit the patronage of onr friends and persons wishing the services of an auc- tioneer, Delleving that, from our experience of 25 years in the business, we shall be able te give full “hale at Siore Every Event ales a’ re Every Evening. Rerexences:—Hon. John Wi. Foruey, Riehard organ. sep 29-1m 513 %OuND. EDMOND #00. 519 513 7th street, between D and EB, NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER BUILDING, DEALERS IN BUILDER'S, BLACKSMITH’S, HOUSEHOLD GENERAL HARDWARE and CUTLERY, Cutand Wrought Nails, Spikes, Horse-shoes and Horse-shoe Nails, Rasps, Files, Springs, Axles, Axietrees, Nuts and Washers, Anvils, Vices, Bhovels, Picks, Axes, Bope, Glue, SpHt Cane for chair bottoms, all of which we offer at 51 3 THE LOWEST CASH PRICE. 513 [feb 15-1y]} B* K. F. PAGE, AUGTION NOTICE. Having resumed the AECTION BUSINESS, at my splendid Auction Rooms, No. 502 7th street, under Odd Fellows’ Hall, 1 shall devote special at: tention to the sale of Houses, Lots, Farms and Stock, Furniture of persons declining honsekeep- ing, Horses and Carriages, sales undag Deeds of Trust. Orphans’ Court sales, Vessels amt Cargoes, and all kinds of Merchandize, either on the prem: Ines, or at my Auction Boom ae Casal vances made on all co! K.F. PA E, Auct 0¢10-Im 502 7thst., under Odd Fellows (Int. & Chron.) HE OLDEST HOTEL CONDUOTED ON THB bagreerran.s o and enlar; louble former ca] . EUROPEAN HOTEL, Corner Pa. av. and llth st., Washington, D. 0. ‘This Wotel, the oldest conducted on the Buropeam in this city, has been enlarged and proved in every way necessary for the accommodation of the increasi ests. Thankful for the guy al . proprietor hopes that by attentien to business to continue to receive patro: as heretofore. Guests will only be charged with what they receive, es are rate, Ohargee P. EMRICH, Proprietor. 1H REYNOLDS & CO. Meas PLUMBERS 34S AND STEAM FITTERS, NO. 500 NINTH ST., NEAR AVENUE, Have just received, and will constantly keep en hand, the largest and best assortment in the city o Chandeliers, Brackets, Drop Lights, Portables Glass Gloves, Mica and other Shades. and all ar ticles in this line, from the best establishmentsia New York, Philadel hia, &c., which will be sold on ost reasonable terms. waite; HANGES, FURNAOES and FIRE-BOARD OVES. Swe ‘are prepared to furnish the best RANGE w use anyw! are, <i ve resscmable, ferme. Hotels, Ld nts, &c., are inv’ fo call. Reiedo all Kinds of GAS and STEAM FITTINGS romptiy and cheap, as also everything in t! BRING line in the most eatiefactory manner, Call and see our Bathing Tubs. Fountains, Water Closets, Wash-stunds, Basins, &c., &c., at No. 500 9th street, near Pennsyivania avenue, the largest establishment in the city. feb 2-eotf ELMBOLD’S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT BUCHU, ts the Great Diuretic HELMBOLD’S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, ts the Great Blood Purifier. Both are prepared according to rules of Pharma- cy and Chemistry, and are the most active that can be wade mar 25-6m H ELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU and IM- PROVED ROSE WASH cures secret and deli- cate disorders, in all their stages, at little expense, little or no change in diet, no inconvenience, 41 noexposure. It ir pleasantin taste and odor, im- FRY McDEVITT & CO.—The highest cash price Bunce cast-off Cutting. ae ‘and female. Becond-hand Ld iret tlle ra and unease nusek well sobaist ana sta, je'u-On" | 000 pairs. 25: point Scarlet Blankets, 54x56 in., to weigh 6 Ibs. PROPOSALS. pr2orceaLs FOR INDIAN GOODS. DerartMExt oF THE INTERIOR, Orrick oF [moran AFFarRs, Wrantxcten. D. C., October 26, 1855 osals, indorsed “* Proposals for Indian Eesled 1 ny of No ber next. for furnishing r titles theccin given, the articles wamed lowing list FIRST CLASS_MACKINAC BLANKETS. 3 point White Blankets, 60172 in., to weigh 8 ibe., 1.600 pairs. 3 peint Green Blankets, 6272 in., to weigh 8 lbs. pairs. 3 point Indico Blue Blankets, 66x84 in., to weigh 10 Ibs. . 100 pairs. 232 point Indigo Bine Blankets, 54x66 in, to weigh 6 Ibs , 100 pairs feipt Gentinelia Bine Blankets, 66x34 in., to weigh 10 ibe. 100 pairs. 2% point Gentinelia Blue Blankets, 84x66 in., to weigh 6 Ibs., 100 pairs. SECOND CLA CLOTHS, Fancy List Bine Cloth, 00 yards. Gray List Bine Cloth, 3,000 yards. Gray List Scarlet Cloth , £00 yarde. . Saved List Blue Cloth 2.500 yards. Saved List Scarlet Cloth. 3 000 yards. THIRD CLASS—DBY GOODB. 8 4 Cotton Shawis, 8 4 Woolen thawls Calico, 75 %0 yards Turk+y Red Oi! Calico, 2,000 yards, 000 ‘ds. Bine Drilli re Bive Dewi a Indigo B 0 yards. Shirtin, 6, 1.000 yards. Kentucky Jeane, 10 yar Rrown Drilling. 20 C00 yards, Bed-Ticking, 15.000 yards, Super Satinets. 500 yards. Ratinets, Plaid Linsey Hickory Shirting, 8,000 yards. Brown Sheeting, 4-4, 6.000 yarde Checks, Stripes Plaids, 5,000 yards. Linseye. 5 Assorted F Flannel Shir Calico Shirts, 1 000. * FOURTH CLASS-HARDWARE. Fishhooks, assorted. £00 doveu. Fish Lines, assorted. 20 dozen. Band Saw Files wdozen. Camp Kettles. £00. Short Handled Frying Pans, 200, xes, to weigh from 4to$ ponuds, 20 dozen. Half Axes. to weigh 3*; peunds, 25 dozen, Tron Tablespoons, 0 dozen conform to and be equal with the Government sam- pests this office, or with sathples accompanying | he bide. Bidders. kets with their p in cone! articularly in the department of blar ths, are invited to faruish sam: posalis. They are required 60 to p with bide for the following-nam: articles: Frown Drillings, ting Stripes Sati nets, Plaid Linseys, Hickory Shirting, Checks, Stripes and Plaids, Linsey. Flannels Flannel Shirts, Calico Shirte, Hickory Cotton Shawls, 84 Woollen Shawis, Lin Cotton Thread, Axes and Half Axes No bids for less than an entire class of the arti- cles specified will be considered All articles furnished under contratt will be ri- gidly inepected and compared with the samples by an acent or agents appeinted for that purpose. Such goods or articles as may in.any respect fail to conform to the samples, will rejected, and in that case the contractor will be boand to furnish others of the required kind or quality withia three davs; or, if that be not done, they will be purchased at his expense. Pays nt will b+ made for goods received on in- voices thereof, certified by the agent or agents ap- pointed to inspect them. The right will be reserved to require a greater quantity of any of th ticles named than that specified in the aloves ule, not exceeding three times the amount thereof, or to take auy lees quan- tity of the same at the prices proposed =f of the bids, or any parts thereof, may be re- jected at the option of the Department. No bids will be comsidered from persons who have failed to comply with the requirements of « fcrmer contract with the United States, er who are ‘urers of of wholesale dealers ia, the rr cles. “Proposals, must embrace the articles with the quantities thereof, as set forth in the above ached- ule, with the prices anpexed to each, and the amounts must be carried out and footed up. Baid prices and amounts must be iven without any Modific i Proposi wing form: **I (or we] hereby propose to furnish: the Ln- dian Department, according to the terms of the aq- yertisement of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, dated October 26th, 1855, the follewing articles at the prices thereto « msert the jist.) Said articles are to be deliverble in the city of New York onor before the Ist day of March next; and if this proposal be accepted. I (or we] will, within three days thereafter, execute a ccntract aecord ingly. and give security satisfactory tothe Com- missioner of Indian Affairs, for the taithfal per- formance of the same. : « Each proposal must be accompanied by a gu ir- enty in the following form, te be siz,ued by two re- pnsille persons. whore eufficiency must be cer- tified by a United States Judge or District Atror- ney -—"* We hereby ntly and severally guarantee that the above bidder. lor bidders,) if a contract shall be awarded to bim jor them) according te his lor their] bids or proporal, will execute acontract accordingly, and give the requisite security for the faithfnl performance of the same as prescr: n the advertisement for proposals for Indian cood dated Ucteber 25, 1855; andin the event of his | or hereby agree and bind ; rs, sud assigns, to tor- feit and pay the United Btates as damages, Ret less than = ber cent. on the amount o id or proposa’ Bonds Mil be reqnired in the amount of the bid for the faithful performance of the contract, with two or more sureties, Whose sufficiency must be certified to by a United States Judge or District Attorney. . No prorosal will be considered that does not 4 strict! onform to the terms and directions of this advertisement D. N. COOLEY, oc 47-3awtnov 8 Commissioner. Se OF MARD BREAD, Ny = ice Depot Commissary of Subsistence, ‘ashington, D. C., October 31, 1865. Realed Proposals in duplicate will be received at this office until 12 M.,on THURSDAY, November » 1865, the sur) 9, 185, for D BREAD BR at this and the Alexandria Depote. The Bread is .cked in boxes of fifty (0) pounds each, and can examined at 6th street wharf, in this city, or at the Subsistence Store-house in Alexandria, Vir- ginia. No bide will be received for lees than twenty (20) boxes—one thousand (1,60) pounds. The price per pound and gmantity desired will be stated in each proposal. It will be placed on transports in Alexandria, big! geod or @t th street wharf, {ree of expense to the purehaser. Twenty thousand ie (3 pounds each,) more or less, can be pur. shar: The attention of Shippers, and others using Pilot Bread. is called to the advantages now offered for obtaining their supplies of this article The Government reserves the right to reject bids. Bidders not 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 acceptance. Biank proposals, if desired, can be ebtained from the urdersigned. Terme: Cash, in Government funds, before the delivery commences, G. BEL no 1-8t CONFIDENTIAL, Youre MEN who have injured themselves oy eertain secret Lapits which unfit the: pleasure, or the duties of married li ed or old men, who, fr so middie- years, before placing themselves under the treat- obs should first read “THE SECRET FRIEND > “Married. Ladies ‘will leara’ seme thing of importance by perusing ‘The Secre Friend.” Sent to any addres#, In ascaled envelope on r ceipt of Twenty-five cents. Address m. CHAS, A, STEWART & CO., dec le-ly Boston. Maas, BANKLIN & €O. TRA TENTIFIO © ° "SE AND PRACTICAL OPTICIANS. 244 Pa. av.. between 12th and 13th sts. BRAZILIAN PEBBLE AND PE SPEUTACLES Stre! thening and improving the weak and tm- paired eyesight, an and condition of the visual organs. Also, & fine fassortment of Field Glasses, Opera Glasses, Microscopes, Magnigers, Thermometers Barometers, Electrical Mac! aud Mathemati- cal Instruments always om hi and at the lowest prices. FOR CARTES DE VISITE OF nants plein end beloved: ead nhae ootiection of Photograph Albums, in various fine binding holding trom 2 to 200 pictures. se6 APPLES, ONIONS AND POTATOES. 300 Barrels prime New York APPLES. 350 Barrels prime Rhode Island Red and Yellow Skin ONTU. 600 Barrels prime Buckeye, €arter and Mercer POTATOES. On band, in store and arriving. Forsale lowin | to lots to sxit purchasers. Apply to D, macY, ep 2-2m 97 Smith's Wharf, Baitimore. IDGE’S PRACTICAL MINERS GUIDE omnes: Hedley on the Working and Venti n of Cegl Mines. yo* ir Mining, fondon; Hull's © tain, London; Atkin’s adtecidings -_ — e8, ps angers and Safety o 4 . on Feutilation of Mines, History of the Co and Coal Trade of Ne rf ean ag Bain Law of Mines ant als, a FRANCK TAY f Great Bri OR, a spaering Ghessis ae 3 [ Brom the Larset nately wen Chemists im the AM ACQUAINTED WITH MR. B.T. HELM BOLD; be oceupied the drag store opposite my residence, and was successful in conducting the business where others had not heen equally so be- fore him. Lhave been favorably impressed with aracter and enterprise. “aaion: WILLIAW weIcuTMAN, Firm of POWERS & WRIGHTMAN, anutacturing Chemists 9th and Brown sta, Philadelphia, "PRE HOUSEHOLD MANAGER ; Parke's Domestic Duties. The Housekcep: Rook, Detestic Hardships Made Bary Recchers Domestic Economy. Housebstd Cycl dia; London Young Housekeepers Fri alshs Domestic Economy; Lonlon. Tegetiu Domestic Economy: Lonion. Yenman’s House- hold Set . Mackensie’s 5 0 Receipts. “eps en FRANCK TAYLOR, ‘eceived at the office of Indian | MORE. and WASEHIN . be 4 Aseire until 12 o'clock m., on SATURDAY — in the a.m., and 3.20 a ds; for achedule hetween | ec®-tf GEO. 8. K this road will run as fo! BD. and arrives ai Gordonsville at ]1 a. veo Gordonsvite at 12.35 p.m. and arrives at Alexan- -GtiaatS p.m. Through freight leaves Alexan- dria at 3.00 fh train south from Washington and the 6 train north from Lynebburg Rie iateerent ¢ late great be: rains leave th f ‘vaine leave eo corner of ist Washington. WB Fi street and Pa. avenue. SPoRET DISEASES! SECRET DISEASES! for business, > a! u the follies of youth or other causes, feel a debility in advance of their RISCOPIC i accurately suited to the age | and heeled, and de not transmit it lor on Coa 18, 1805.— Me fon | RAILROAD LINES, Bettincke aNvpHIO RAiLyoaD Trains between WASHINGTON AND TON AND THE WEsT.are bow run as fellows, vis Le jaily eo wy SE ee 6:0. O20 » *x », St 63 5 Mase.m.andSNrandee alle ee FOR ALL WAY STATION Leave daily, except Bunday,at | -i5, 0. m.,ané FOR PRIXCIPAL W, STATIONS, vie: mg Beltsville, Laurel, me 4 Ection, mi <j House, leave at 6.) im 44 p. m. dally, exeept Sam “ FOR ANNAPOLIS Leave at € and £200. mand 440 p.m. dail except Sunday. No trains te or from Annape! en Sunday. ON Mio 5 FOR BALTIMORE. Leave at 8.208. m. and 1 15 end $0 and7.38 p.m, FOR WAY ~~ eee P Leave at 8:0 a. mand FOR ALL ad by | Ril tt Leave daily, except Sunday. and 7.50 p. ™, except also Raturde: train loaves at 1:18 p. m. On Bunday at 1:15 and 7°90 p.m. onl: Sh meme | St Relay Station with trains from Baltimore Wheeling, Parkersburg, &c. THROUGH TICKETS to the West can be hed af tbe Washington Station Ticket Office at all hours in the day. ae well ag at the new office in the Amert- spb Building, Pennsylvania avenue, AD¢ 6th streets. For New York, Philadelphia, and Boston, see aiivertiooment Se mnrough Li MITH. saster of Transportation. COLE. General Tic - 8. KOONTZ, Agent, Westington. SHBOUGH LINE RETWEEN Ww Tor nitapELriin AND NEW OREO GSS Se a Wasnixcton, October 99, 1888. Trains between Washington ané New York are Bow run as follows, vir FOR NEW ¥ ORK, without change of cars, Leave daily (except Sunday) at 730 a. m., and 6 end 7390p m -— NEW YORK, changing care at Philadel- Pphia. Leave daily (except Sunday) at 2125 «8. m. an@ 440 p.m FOR PHILADELPHIA, Leave daily (except Sunday) at 7.38 and 11:35 a, ™m., and 440and7.% Pp m ON SUNDAY. Leave for New York at 6 p.m. only. Leave for Philadelphia p.m only. Sleeping cars for New York on 7-9 p. m. trails daily.except Sunday Ov Sunday, train and sleep- ing. car rus only to Philacelphy hrough tickets to Phii ta phia, New York, or | Boston. can be had at the Station Office at all hours The articles to be furnished must In all respects | fn the day ican Telegr well as at the new office in the Amer- ng, Pennsylvania avenge, t "Railroad advertisement ashington, Baltimore, An- P SMITH, Master of Transportation. L.M. COLE, General Ticket Agent . Agent, Washington. “ORANGE AND ALEAANDRia RB See Baltimore a THROUGH BY RAIL FROM Wal GTON : EXANDRIA TO RIOHM ap ALEND L CHRURG — On andafter Friday, Sept. 1, 1865, the Trains om TRAIN Leeve Washington at7 Leave Alexandria at 73: Leare Gorlensvil'eat }2 ®p Arrive at Richmond at 5.00 p. Arrive at Lyncht argat TRAINS ashingten at 8 leaves Alexandri On SundSys le Lecal freseht trai Passengers for Warrenton will take the 7.00 a.m. ere by the 6.45. m. end 7.15 p. traing ‘apseng s from Lynebbnrg.and the 7. a.m. and 7.15 p. trains from Kichmond connect with trainsat Wash- a for all parte of the North and West. nis route bas the advantage ever all others, by having a continuous rail from New York to Lynch ure ‘ miles. * were fought Tickets can be procured {mn Adame? Express boiidin . te o peil ing, opposite the B. & R. B. pot ia stow, also at the Depet on Maryland nd O streets, cOAFFERTY. seberal Be rintendeat, 3. uM. Bhoaoue Ge Alexandria, Sept. 1, 1535) Passenger Agent, \BEAT PENNSYLVANIA KOUTE vO THE NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEsT. On and after December 2. trains will leave Balthe more from North Calvert Station, as follows: « Express. 800 P.M. Pittsburg and Elmira Express.........100 P.M. THE 6:15 A. M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTOR counecte with the 9:20 A M. train from Baltimere for Pittsburg and the West, and for Elmira, Bu@alo, Rochester, Dunkirk, Oanan- daigus, and Niagara Falls, and for New York City. THE 4:90 P. M.TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON connects With the 8 P.M. train from Balt mere fer Pittsburg and Erie. THE 645 P.M. TRAIN FROM WASHINOT®! Bee connects with the 10 P. M. Express from more. snd runs through te Pittsburg and Elmira. without change of cars, conmect- ing st Pittsburg for Cincinnati, Ohi- bes io ane Y ak and at imiga for Bufa! and Syracuse, THROUGH TRAIN ON SUNDAY ailias 2 Washington at So'elosk P.M. SLEEPING CARS ON NIGHT TRAINS. Borpiers’ Tickers ar GovenenEre Rates. LOW FAKB AND QUICK TIME. tickets and any information apply at the ST For tickets and any info = Pion nder Ne- House, No. 463 O street, Office of the Great Pennsylvania | Pennsylvania avenue and Sixth street tional Hotel, and Depot near New Jersey avenue, Washington Bs an A oe ak a if 4 a ‘assencer en icke 5 JNO. GILLETT, Passenger Agent, corner 6th * dec 28-tf SAMARITAN’S GIFT! SAMARITAN’S GIFT! THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED “Yes, A Positive Cure” for GONORHGA. GLEET, STRICTURES, €e. Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, mo Mercury, Only Ten Pills to be Taken to Effect @ Ours. They are entirely vegetable, having no smell por any unpleasant taste, and will not in any way {n- ‘are the stomach #r bowels of the most delicate. ‘Cures in from two to four da: 1p a University of Femneyivean "niversity of one pod eg heer and Chemists of the present by ; No EXPOSURE, NO TROCBLE, NO CHANGE WHATEY! Let those who have despaired of getting whe have been gorged with Balsam thi sinigatig SY SAMARITA Ps GIFT, + by mail in « plain envelope Price Male packages, £2. Female, gg, OOD! BLOAaD!: Lo yer int Aas softs Bots OR VENEREAL DISEASES, ac. SAMARITAN’S K@OT AND HERB JUICES ‘Is offered the publicas a poutive cure. SYPHILIS OK VENEREAL BISEASES, the BSAMARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUICE is @ | ptent, certain nnd effectual remedy ever | Prescribed: 1t reaches and eradicates 4 ry particle is thoror real poison, so that the cure ghd permanent. Take then of this poritying ‘our bich You may repent fo years. terity that for NOT DESPATE! ’ be pronounced incurable, the | ARG ER? TANS BOOT 4 RED JUICES AN’S BOOT AND H c iS very vestige of impurities from renting sores well as all the bad effects of Mercury, SAMAKITAN 'S CHANCRE WASH. Price Beevts: Full directions | WHAT THE e RGERONSSAY OF THE SAMA TANS EEMEDIES a oe te. HE STEamsHiP Costa Rica ve on Desmond & Co., 950 Race street, Philadelphia—Dear Sirs - Please send me one gross oar fameritan's Gift by Adams & Co.'s Express, of your reach me by the 1Sth, as wesail on that: day, it tobe what it is represented, I mt ag tn By a voynge without asrpply.” cS ry respectinily Youre, very rePec). Ss. Donser. Surgeon “ atlantic Mail Steamship Co... : “Between New York and Aspinwall.” DESMOND & CU., Box 161 Philadelphia Post Beld by Ls CALVERT FORD, corner Lith stree asylvania avenue “i ENKY COOK » Vlexandria, my 6-tf PJALPINESS OR MISERY |- THAT IS THB UESTION —The proprictors of the’ PARI A SS Fe ae wee elated teh CINE.” have determined—regardiess of ex- pensen te intue ie, (forthe be tof sudering nity.) for their most active anc tereeti Y iectares on Marriage and ite qnaiid tions ervonr disability, Premature Decline, In, digestion, Weakness, Depression or ignorance of ay Ee iy * saving thourands. and will be forwarded free on te receipt of four stamps, by addressi! bot Soar seamen, 5 . Broadway, New Tork,

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