Evening Star Newspaper, November 17, 1865, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

AUCTION SALES. EVENING STAR. | “ M. K. WALSH & CO., Auctioneers. EUROPEAN WINTER FASHIONS. 285 Penneylyeaia av. corner 10th s | [From the November Paris Le Follet.} PAWNBROKER’S 8. 5 | It is now time to begin to speak definitely of | VER EERE enV SAL Of OVER 1,000 DG E! AND SECOND HAND. winter fashions, and coming first under our NEW CLOTHING, DI- | notice are the materials most in vogue: poult de | AMONDS, GOLD AND SILYBR WATCHES, soie embroidered certainly is one. They are ETC. no longer the same patterns as last winter, but On MONDAY MORNING next. November 20th, | are now embroidered in black and white, imi- | 1865, at our Sales Room, we will sell, at 9 o'clock. tating lace, forming a sort of waved band cros- | ©¥¢F 1,000 Lots Unredeemed Pledges, name sing over stars, wreaths or bouquets of flowers of all kinds. ‘This pattern may beseen on bine, light brown, or violet, as also upon black; but then all the embroidery is white. These dress- @s need no trimming. Although many ladies have adopted the fash- in part— it New Berged-hand Overcoats, pieqant ee antes ‘ilk and other Dresses, Deep pot ap nom Cloaks, Goods vel jescri jon. Linen and other Sheets, Bedding, &c., &c. fine sets Dismind Jewelry, Diamond ‘ r Some ve ion of plain skirts, it must not be su; that Rings, Gold and Silve: case and Open- trimmed skirts are not well worn. deed, we face Watches * Musical traments, ete. ins, Musical Ins! ‘The whole to be sold without reserve, for cash, to the highest bidder. 7 The lacies are invited to at tend. no 15-4t K. WALSH & CO., Aucts. have only eall our readers’ attention 4 the variety cf very elegant passementerie convince them thisis by nomeans the case. The novelty of the moment consists in placing, above the hem, a wide band of passementerie, forming also a pattern up each breadth. We have seen this in black and gold, upon a violet fatin, and black and silver upon blue moire. ‘We muet «till record that gold and silver are greatly in favor. Other passementerie trim- mnings are made in a series of rings, or palm leaves interlaced, sae on in distinct orna- ments upon each breadth. As to the plain ekirts, they are among scalloped round the bottom, and edged wi thick cord, in which 1s twisted a thread of gold BY J. 0. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, TRUSTEE'S SALE SF ROUSRBOLD FUBNI- On MONDAY MORNING, November 20, com- mencing at 0 o'clock, avircee of a deed of trust, a | ed in Lider W. ©. T., No. 31, folios 26 to 29, I shall sell, et No. 478 13th street west. south of Pennsylvania avenue, all the Household Furni- = therein embraced in said deed of trust, naming iD part— Hair Cloth Sofas, Arm and Side Chairs qraspie- top Center and Side Tables low ~ A Curtains. Mantel Ornaments or silver. Linsey and knickerbocker are worn ‘Glase Cr nd as early morning dress, and these heavy mate- ooking Oh poets LE pico eae — rials are made with a vest and waistcoat, or Wardrobes. Bedsteads, and Bedding chemise russe of embroidered cachemire. The tight high body 1s not admissible—at least, only with basques, and opened in front over a waist- Cot Farnit tafe targets ea hens Dining Table and Chairs coat, perhaps of embroidered percale or plaited Sees ory and Glass Ware. Requisites. muslin. ai We have already mentioned double ekirts as Se ‘WILLIAM A. BOBS, Trustee. fashionable, but we must repeat the informa- nos J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts, tion, as every day brings fresh proof of its truth; and when the sleeves and underskirtare | J}¥ 4J-©- McGUIRE & 0O., Auctioneers. different to the upper skirt and low body it produces & very stylish effect. What can be prettier than a dress of white silk, with an up- per skirt and small bodice of blue, green or ca- TRUSTEE’S SALE OF RESTAURANT AND SeTAG SALOON ON PENNSYLVANIA AV- ENUE. @n MONDAY MORNING, November 2th, at 10 rise? By many ladies the Princesse or (a- | o'clock, on the premises, by virtue, of @ deed of brielle make is preferred, as the dress, being trast duly recorded in Liber NO. 3, No. 88. f cut in one piece, is considered to give & more i 1 the Good , Stock, Fix- ton connie I shall sel Ppointmente of the Restaurant and Eat- ing Saloon, No. 397 Pennsylvania avenue, be- tween 439 and 6th streets. At the same time and place, by authority, I shall sell the unexpired Lease of nearly two years of the house, which is in two store-rooms,flarge room over each store. and will be sold separately or to- gether, as may be deemed to the interest of all. Terms cash * JOHN MILLS. Trustee’and Agent. no 4-4 J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. ‘ B* PLANT & CO., Auctioneers, VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON STH STREET WEST. BETWEEN 8S graceful flow to the train, which is worn as long or longer than ever. We have been asked whether there is any- thing fresh in the make of sleeves. It seems there is no change whatever; still the sleeve a coude—or small coat sleeye—and certainly for the cold weather they are very suitable. How- ever, the small fancy vestes ot different shapes are likely to be much in favor. There will then be plenty of opportunity for making use of the very elegant lingerie which is now seen. ‘We must not omit to mention that Cluny lace is much used for trimmings. The fashion of wearing a band outside tight-fitting casaques tures and AND T STREETS continues to be adopted; but they should never XN i. : be worn with any but those of cloth, cachemire | On MONDAY, the 20th instant, at 4 o'clock p.m., or push. Several ceintures suitable for this | @° the premises. we shell sell, part of Lot 6, in are made of Russian leather, with jet, pearl or steel clous and buckles. A dress of blue taffetas, with silver threads and large white spots. Round the bottom of the skirt is pecs @ band of black taffetas, edged on each side with a narrow blue and silver cord. This band is carried up the back of the dress intworoy ‘othe ceinture, which is made of the same 1 rial as the dress. On the shoulders and the p..tom of the sleeves are ornaments of passementerie and taffetas. A brigbt green moire robe. The skirt plain: the body made with basques, cut in tabs, trimmed round with a white silk fringe with a heading of point de Venise galon. ‘he front pooling body is fastened by pear] buttons set in gold. A gray foulard dress with double skirt, the under one baving round it three wide inser- the tions of guipure, put on in festoons, or rather A wayed. Small corselet of the same material as tbe dress, trimmed round with narrower inser- tion. A bow is placed at the point behind, from which hang ends, also trimmed to match. With this a white muslin, or muslin and lace under body is worn. A robe of green poult de soie, the trimming composed of a narrow green and black fringe, with a beading ofbeaded passementerie. Five rows of this are placed in festoons, crossing one another round the bottom of the skirt, and a Tow upon each seam. The body, which is a aeste de chasse open, with revers in front, and with a long basque behind, is trimmed to match, and over it is worn a ceimture with a large buckle. A the of cerise taffetos, the skirt cnt on the bias, and without any plait at the wast, with a trimming of white silk Chantilly. A wreath of eglantine roses round the skirt a short dis- tance up. This trimming is a novelty, andmay be bad in different flowers—lilies, lilac, viole roses of all colors, &c.; and has a very rich a) earance. The corsage of this dress is made ow, with @ wreath to match round the top, lessening in width at the shoulders and in front. Ceinture fastened at the side with an eglantine rese, with folage hanging down over the left side of the skirt. An evening dress of pink moire. The body lowand cut square, is trimmed with three rows of silver point de Venise. The sleeves are formed of bouillons of pink tulle, fringed with silver. The skirt, long and with a train, has five b'ases of pink moire, fringed with sil- ver, alternately with insertions of silver point de Venise, round the bottom. An evening toiletie of _ talle, spotted with white and gold chenille. The bottom of the skirt is bouillonne, headed by a wreath of Sqnare 417, fronting 15 feet 75, inches on 8th street with a depth of 100 feet. ‘Terms cash. Conveyancing and stamps at purchaser's cost. $20 required when fhe property is sold. PLANT & CO., Auctioneers, no 15-dte* No. 350 D st., bet. 9th and 10th. B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers. VALUABLE UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE FRONTING ON NORTH A AND BAND 6TH AND 2TH STREETS EAST, BY PUBLIO AUCT: . On MONDAY, the 20th inst., at 4 o'clock p.m we shall sell, infront of the premises, Lots 22, 24, 25, and 26, in Square No. 867, being blecks from the Capitol. Purchasers havin, a splendid opportunity to purebase a Lot for build: ing purpores. Ferms. One-third cash; the balance six, twelve, and eighteen months, secured by deed of trust upon remises. conveyancing and revenue stamps at the pur- 1395 doen on each lot when sold. jot when ‘ no 13-4 GREEN & WILLIAMS. Aucts, B* K. F. PAGE, Auctioneer. 602 7th st., under Odd Fellows’ Hall. VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS AT AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY, Nov. 23d, at 4 p. m., I shali fell. at public anction, on the premises.— Lots 4 and 5, square 1.028. fronting on F st. north, between 13th and lath sts. east. Lots 4 and 5, square 1,030, fronting on D st. north, between 13th st. east and Tennessee avenue. Lots 13 and 14, square 1,090, fronting on E st. north, between 13th and 14th sts. east. —— : One-thisd cash; balance six and twelve jonths. Conveyancing and stamps at expense of pur- chaser. Hold [Chron] __K. F. PAGE, Anct._ BY J.C. McGUIRE & CO.. Auctioneers. THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, WITH STABLE AND LOT. ON THE ISLAND. @n TUESDAY AFTERNOON, November 2ist, at 4 o'clock. on the premises, we shall sell Lot 35, Square £03, fronting 30 feet on south N street, be- imcen 4 and 6th streets, Island, running back 134 feet 5 inches, improved by'a three-story Brick Dwel- ling, with stable in rear. ‘erms: One-third cash; balance In stx and twelve merths, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the Dremise ners Con ve] ancing at purchaser’: expense, noid. JC. MeGUIRE & CO., Ancts, BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE AND LOT ON ON NORTH M. BETWEEN SEVENTH AND EIGHTH STREETS WEST, AT AUCTION, On MONDAY, the 20th instant, we shall sell, in front of the premises, at 40°C! . I., West front of Lot No. 2,in are No. 424, with a back alley. autumn leaves, veined with silver. The body | pe et pinto as eats, pee is bouillonne in front, and a wreath like that Terms : One hajf cash; balance in =ix and twelve on the skirt, but of smaller dimensions, forms three points. The sleeves are short, and have — es of foliage hanging from the shoul- dere. A white muslin dress, suitable for a roung lady, having the front of the skirt made en tabler, with rows of straw-colored ribbon and Valenciennes lace. The bottom is trimmed round with a plisse of muslin, upon which is placed a straw-celored ribbon; then a wide bouillonne, with a heading of Valenciennes, and the tablier is trimmed all round with the same edging. A low gathered body, with a small band round the top, upon which are placed three rows of very narrow straw rib- mn, edged on each side with Valenciennes, Short sleeves, formed of a single bouillonne, with @ band similar to that finishing off the top of the body. Ceinture fastened in front by & rosette. A robe de chambre a la Muscovite. It is ent on the bias in one single piece. The material employed is cashmere, blue, violet, a mixture of gold and black, &., and is trimmed round with black and white terry velvet, imitating Astrakan. These bands of velvet form revers, collets, ard are placed round the armhole, and cut in festoons. Buttons of stars of pearl and cable passementerie form the fastenings of this comfortable ard distingue robe de chambre. It months, for notes bearing interest from day of sale. A deed given and deed of trust taken. Allconveyancing, including revenue stamps, at "9186 & Boil Scan when the property sold lown when the is sold. Dold.” “GREEN & WILITAMS. Atets. B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, THBEE-STORY BRICK HOUSE ON THE -popSLAND AT AUCTION. On TUESDAY, the 2ist instant, at 4 o'clock P. m..we shall sell. at public auction, part of Lot 4, in Square 353, haying a front of 25 feet, running hack about 100 feet, and 1s improved by a good three-story Brick, containing eight convenient, Well-arranged rooms and store rooms below. This property is situated on llth street west, be- tween south Dand E sts. Terms: One-half cash; the balance in twelve months, for notes bearing interest from tl — of sale, secured by a deed of trust on the prem- ees All conveyancing and revenne stamps at the cost of the pu! re nolid GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, B™ THOS. DOWLING, Auctioncer; Georgetown. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. On MONDAY. the 7th day of November, 1585, at the hour of 34; o'clock in the afternoon, I will offer for sale the following described property, situated in Georgetown :—Beginning at the end of seven- teen feet from the northwest corner of the house is Led through with taffetas of a shade suit- | lately occupied by John Mountz, and ranning ing the cashmere. thence westerly inaline with Bridge street nine- The chapeau Empire has triumphed over the | teen feet: thence southerly ninety feet toa five feet wide alley leading out to Jefferson street; thence chapean fanchon, and. although by no means | Tine. On het connie, thence in a straight line to Tree-stel so graceful as the latter, may be said to reign “ the jivg, with the th House atthe present moment. The principal trim- he mings are feathers and lace, but gold is still | ™ mene a Nae eet, Worn; thus a very pretty and simple bonnet no 16-4 Auctioneer, was made of tulle bouillonne, trimmed with a hp? gai oo- 9 pee Sa scarf ofthe same, spotted with gold, fastened B* JAS. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. at the side in two small bows, in the center of Which was placed a small bird, the long ends EXECUTORS SALE OF EWO BRICK DWELL- ofthe scarf left flonting. The inside of this On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Nove bonuet was trimmed with black velvet and | at4o’clock,on the remises, I shall sell nett ond gold. 3. in subdivision of Square 586, fronting together 73 Another at the same house was of blue cra feet on New Jersey avenue, near L street north, trimmed with pattes of blue velvet forming | ®>d running through to 3d ‘street weet. ed stars, and covered with white blonde. On the | ye tlifoe Hotere: wh ot eed, basement Brick Sfo%R Nasa small bird of golden hue. And tag oy ACO eaters e third o: ack velvet, spotted with goli and trimmed with gold buitertfies, a. deed of trast on the’ ropertyen (eaty aha d ats et Rew —all a soaps was made of om — Elven ‘ ars — i n tulle, withan E curtain, trim: —— nd Be compliance with With medailions of guipure. At the side a tepme of sale by, the purchaser. Tesette of white feathers, surrounded with one week after the sale, the property will to ania quilling of velvet edged with guipure; a ban- | fold at the cost and expense of the faulting ar deau of green velvet and — of jasmine. chaser or purchasers. 4 A Sines ee rr ha ee curtain ps AMES FITEPATRIOR, embroidered in a gold greeque. At the side ec Dominick Conroy. coquilles of black lace and a bouquet of pea. | no Wats _JA8.0: McGUIRH & O0., Ancte, cock’s feathers. The inside trimmed witha Pp UBLIC SALE. bandeau of velvet embroidered like the cur- — tain, and a small bouquet to match that on the By virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court for outside. Prince George's county. sitting as a court of equity, A black satin bonnet was almost entirely | JueGl gn the 7th day of November, 1866, in «cause covered with a scarf of tulle bouillonne, | Sag Magia E. Seite, eit eipeten A. Smith Worked with chentle, fastened to the bonnet by | ants, and Charlotte E, Berry. sak Machol te small brooches of cameos and chains of je Berry are di ou! ber, as trustee, with a bouquet of velvet nasturtiums atthe | willsell at public sale, on THURSDAY, the 3th side, The same trimming is reproduced inside pp hag res Sag (if fale, if, nee. an no name net. . mises, A bonnet of royal blue velvet had the front | ‘state of which, the 7 — covered with a number ofsmall bias folds; the seized 7 ool, Eagle pa itaiden'5 Dory” ous pe plain and straight curtain, sur- George's county, near the vi)lage of Gentreville, on inedallons ot jet. the aalir eaves asa Sas | He See’ Ee ee aa aaa oy eat > inside, - | ton eity— les city—co ny — os henmese ot velvet. “4 ore three hundred and tweive acres and one rood, more violet velvet bonnet the crown quite plain, | °F, and trimmed with @ bouillonue of velvet Hemaloiaieion teen a eae Round the front snd curtain, which was gieo | a yemp im the Ford, whi erosilont oniee’e Gad quite plain, « wreath of chinchilla colored stable; ana the Farm is under a ‘good enelo- feathers, with strings of Feps edged with the | sure. same. The inside was trimmed with three | . The soil is god, a large portion of the estate of Servet = Deana oliver, custendann of veka | otter Coen jongeees epson, Dieied tone velve | A demi-empire bonnet, of blue gauze worked | t!¢ Place. consisting of oak, pin» and a large quan- jn silver; the crown bonillonne, with very | Pe eee pew pepe, heel oe paTrow curtain in two plaits. On the crowna erms ofsale: Ry the terms of the decree one- boquet of white feathers, tipped with silver | third of the purchase money is to be paid in cash on avd semenes oe 2 oe Sliver brooch. Cearth ts eee see Gee ven Serings of reps je ne, y asilver brooch and - > She Lalance une n one bandeau of blue velvet, with the same orna, | ptawebae eee gar Cf salazand the porment ments. ‘wureti tes 3 We finish the description of bonnets for this | 7 embole te Bens interest om the day of month with one im t Masie Stuart style, payment of the w! purchase money mace of royal velvet and Brussets tulle, both Authorized to convey the same to the Fore color. The edge was trimmed with @sil- | purchaser o2 purchasers. and te ls. her or their yer cord, and thestrings of pink taffetas, scriped | Deities toihe shits OF of camry eae gal of tbe with silver. An Empire curtaia, over which | Fier, urwnderthem. The herthves ciiming by, was thrown 2 point of white blonde. At the | yerses of the decd. ntainparnee anh 5s thn a of marabouts, upped with Pursenies will be given.on the istday of Jan- ® - Bary , 1964, ibver. indean of velvet and silver. oe ie. wets RICH'D BB. CHEW, Trenetee, &7 The population of Nantucket was 9,012 in Je40 by the Jast census it is 4,250. SAGMboLDS BETRACT SUOHO ety ARGE SALE OF GOVERNMENT BUILD- L*ixes.t0 BER TIMBER, tc. AT T: LED FOBTS AROUND bt a D.C. fasawngion. D. C.. November 15, i Will be sold at Public Auction to the highest bid- der, at the times pisces, ned below . on of Se. narters, Barr: ~ - houses, les. and other structates belonging to the ‘ | ‘s Department U. 8. A.,in aboat the follew- {oe dhomentie’ forte arcced ‘Washionion ates. the Engineer Dey ty the lumber, thnber Sbattis, Ae, connected with ihe seme, us follows; EAST OF EASTERN BRANCH. On SATURDAY, November 25th, at 10 o'clock a. m., at Fort , fourteen frame and log So the timber, lumber, &c., inside the fort, e abattis around it. SOUTH OF POTOMAC. On MONDAY, November 27th, at 10 o’cleck a. m., at Fort Lyon, sixteen frame bailtings; also, timber, lumber, &c., inside the fort, a battis around’ the same. Bame day, at 1 o'clock p. m., leven frame buildings at Fort Farnsworth; also, the timber, lumber, €c.. inside the fort, and abat: be ereena thi im ber, lumber, &c., inside the fort, and abattis around the same. O'Rourke, twelve frame Lge oe cot Paget | lumber, &c., inside the fort, and same; also, the plank revetment of riffe-pit between Forts Weed, Farnsworth, @’Rourke. and the fixtures of lumber. timber, &c., inone battery to the left of Fort O'Rourke. On WEDNESDAY, November 29th, at 10 o’cloek a. m., at Fort Worth, seventeen frame and log buildings, and the timber, lumber, &c., inside the fort; also, a lot of stone, a jot of unused timber, and the abattis iying outside of the same, On THURSDAY, November 30th, at 10 o'clock a. Fort Ward. twenty-one frame and log build- Iso. the timber, lumber, &c., inside the fort, and abattis around the same. On FRIDAY, December Ist, at 100’clock 8. m.. at Fort Richardson, twenty-four frame and log build- ings; also, the timber, lumber, &c., inside the fort, and abattis around the same. in RDAY, December 2, at 10 o'clock a. m., at Fort Tillinghast, twelve Frame and Log Build- also, the Timber, Lumber, &c., inside the nd abattis around the same. Sameday, at 1 . ™m Fort Craig, eleven Frame Build- ings, win Timber, Lumber, &c., inside the fort and abattis around the 3Ps.., after Immediate! which will be sold the Timber, Lumber, &c., in the Battery in front of Fort Craig, and the Timber, Lumber. ic Phersot i ings. &c.. at Fo: On MONDAY, December 4. at 10 o'clock a. Fort Morton, nine Frame Buildings and ¢! tis around this fort and Forts Corcoran and Strong. Same day, atlo'clock p.m., at Fort C, F. Smith, twenty-five Frame Buildings; also, the Timber. Lumber, &c., inside the fort ‘and abattis aiound the same. Immediately after which will be sold the Timber, Lumber, &c., inside Fort Bennett and the abattis around it. On TUESDAY, Deeember 5, at 10 0’clock a. m., at Fort Ethan Allen, seventy-four Frame and Log Buildings. (many of large size;) also, the Timber, Lumber, &c., innide the fort and abattis around it, with the covered way at the fort, and all the exte- rior Batteries and Magazines around the same, south of Pimmet Run. These sales embrace a large quantity of Timber, Lumber, &c., and an excellent ba apt gat is thus offered to land-owners and others in the vicinity of Vashi secure buildings and fencing mate- it to he fe ain guard will remain upen the prem- ises seven days after date of sale for protection of property, and purchasers, (not owners of the land) will be required to remove the buildings, &c., within fift from the date of purchase, Term! Cash in Government funds ‘erms: in Gbvernmen: " .L. LUDINGTON, Colonel and Chief Quartermaster, no 15-17t Department of Washington. GALE OF GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS. Chi irtermaster’s Office, Depot of Washinton, if Oa ericthtaston, B.C), November in: 1505 Will be sold at public auction, on the premises, under the direction of Cavtain J. H. Crowell, A. Q. M., on TUESDAY, November 21, 1865, at 1 o'clock p. m., TWO FRAME BUILDINGS, Situated on E and F streets, west of the Canal, near Easby’s Wharf, as follows : One (1) Storehouse. 22 by 130 feet. One (1) Shed, adjoining storehouse, 14 by 16 feet. The Vaiidings will be sold singly, and must be re- moved within ten days from date of sale, Terms : Cash. in Government funds. one ae BS exeres eae. nom. Bi ; pucker, juartermaster al of ashin: sf CHAS. H. TOMPRINS, _o15-5t___ Brevet Colonel and Quartermaster. SALE OF GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS, ic artermaster’s Office, Depot af Washington, one Washington. D. C., Rovasoer is, 1365. i Will be sold at m, on the premises, under the direction ptain J. H. Crowell, A. . M., on MONDAY, November 20, 1345, com- mencing at 1 o’clock p. m., the following described Government Buildings, viz: AT. QUARTERMASTER’S HOSPITAL ON 16TH. BETWEEN L AND M STREETS. One (1) Building, 47 by 47 feet, two stories. One (1) Building, 21 by 40 feet. AT JACKSON CORRALL, 17TH AND M STBEETS. One (1) Office. 16 by 32 feet, about 3,500 feet of Fence, together with a lot of Lumber. NEAR CORNER OF 22D AND G STREETS. One (1) Office, 163, by 39 feet. One (1) Office: 16 by 16 feet. One (1) Carriage-house, 25 by 50 feet. One (1) Shed, 24 by 26 feet. The Buildings will be sold singly, in the order named, and must be removed from the premises within tén days from date of sale. Terms: Cash, in Government funds. By order of Brevet Major General D. H. Rucker, Chief Quartermaster, Depot of Washington. CHAS. H. TOMPKINS, no 14-tt Brevet Colone! and Quartermaster. SALE OF CONDEMNED STORES, WasHiINGTON ARSENAL, ; November 15, 1835. Will be sold at Public Auction, at the Arsenal, on SATURDAY MORNING, the 2th of Novem: bers at 10 o'clock, the following Condemned Stores, viz: 3 Steam Engines 1 Fan Blower 2 Soda Generators (copper) 1 Planing Machine 1 purcing Lathe (for iron work) 1 Puncn Press 1 Lot of Gorton Machinery 5 Steam Boilers 1 si of Shafting (with hangers and pul- leva 1 Lot of Wagon Breaks at 1 Lot of road Oar Braces 1 Coffee Roaster 1 Gear Cutting Machine 5 Grindstones 14,000 Old Files and ri pounds a sg i Traps iJ rou; ron 1 Car Shackles lat of ree 1 Bcrew Cutting Machine. Terms cash, in Government funds, and parchas- ere will be required to remove the property within five days. J. G. BENTON, Major Ordnance and no 16 & Brevet lone! Commanding. L*2cEs acre icemonine Aggies TERIALS, AND TOOLS. Will be sold at public auction, at Newbern, North Carolina,on THUBSDAY, November 30, 1508: the following Property. vig: 14 Locomotive ngfaes, 4 feet 83g inch gnage, 24 box Freight Cars. 4 feet 834 inch guage. 16 Rack Oars, 4 feet 834 inch guage. 136 Flat Cars, 4 feet 334 inch guage. Hand Cars, 4 feet 85 inch guage. Also, the Machinery. is, and Materials in - 8. M. Railroad Repair Shops at Newbern, There will also be offered about 490 tons Railroad Iren, a large quantity of Bridge and Railroad Spikes, Chairs, Carpenters’, Blacksmiths’, and ai lr upplics an é The attention of Bailroad Managers snd Deal- ih ers is invited to the large quantity of this class of roperty offered, embracing everything required ase ¢ construction, repair and operation of a rail- r le Fuil information, with lists of t © propert description of the engines, will be given on applic undersigned at Raleigh, N-O., by ie a hb. m day of sale. Sale to commence at 100’ciock a, m. November | 90, and to continue from day to day until the prop- oy is sold. fy order of Brigeter General D.C. McCallum, General Manager Military Malizougs Upted States. Col. C. Q. M. and General Superintendent There will be oftered for gta, at Public Neiiie on THURSDAY, November 30, ‘i JZ o'clock M., at Seal the United States Navy Yard, ington, m thousand pounds of Copper ie eet ‘$ can be examined at any time previous to the of the Wasninnton Bary acd ammo pamandant Jar Scale have shown 82 per colt. of metallic ten. ‘Tev per cent. of the deponited at the time of Whe sale, and evolves dase will be allowed to remove it from the yai feeserehe: deposit will be forfeited to the All'payments to be made i and vetore the Scale is reno 0d Frome the Wey ard, By order of the Bureau of Construction, Navy Department. aes gies de no 9-thasatd ~ Naval Stora aiepela nape | MULES eac AUCTION SALES. | | | ESDAY, November 28th, at 10 o'clock a. | m., at Fort Weed, twelve frame buildings. and tim: Hi Same day, at 1 o'clock.p. m.,at Fort | HO ~ AUCTION SALES. ~ OF GOVERNMENT HORSES FNAL BALES Op MULES. TyAMasTER OEEERAL) Ovriew, }c bs of Nuvember, to the highest bidder, at the time places named mer ie “aeletect New York City-TUESDAY ‘of each week, 108 e . Wye York City THURSDAY of each week, 100 MULES cach O07: NNSYLVANTA Philadelphia, Pa.—THUBSDAY, November 2, 16, and 23, 100 HORSES cern set plies fay SATURDAY ot eek on a! TUESDAY of + 100 ore —THURSDAY, * ovember 2, 9, and 23, ES eac! '. Mechanicsburg, Pa.—TU. AY, Nevember 7, Allentown, Pa.—WEDNESDAY, November 10, 100 HORSES. rates file,” Pa.—FRIDAY, November 12, 10 Chester. ogee oan , Pa—WEDNESDAY, wriiaerite, Pa.-THURSDAY, November 16, 100 ORSES. Tieeere, Pa._THURSDAY, November 30, 100 Titusville, Pa THURSDAY and FRIDAY, No- vember 23 and 24, 100 ores day. DELA se poneupeton, Del .—TUESDAY of each week. 00 ORSE: 5 Wilmington, Dei—FRIDAY, of each week, 100 MULES each di RYLAND. MA oie Md.—WEDNESDAY, November 15, ‘baltimore: ‘Md.—WEDNESDAY, November 29, *, GIESBORO. D. Cc. nouee are -— THURSDAYS of each week, 100 NO SALES OF MULES WILL TAKE PLACE AT WASHINGTON, D C. At this series of sales all the Government ani- mals will be dispesed of. Buyers should therefore ewell themselves ef this last oppertunity to pur- o"For eales of publicanimals in the West see official Western newspapers. Animals will be sold singly Sales to commense at 10 ay. ‘Terme cash. in United States currency. rtermaster General: sean ee re" er nm |, in cl ec First Division, Q. M. G.O L392 SALE OF CONDEMNED a gel MASTER STORES, SORAP IRON, AM- BULANCE SPRING WAGONS. Chi a ster’. . of Washington, 1 Qua thanaton D.C. Nowsiaber 4186 Will be sold at public auction, under the direo- tion of Brevet Colonel C. H. Thompkins, A. Q. M.. at the Government Mill. on E street, between and 224 streets, Washington, -,0n MONDAY, November 20, 1866, at 10 o’clock a. m _, a large lot of Condemned Quartermaster Stores, viz: Letter Presses. Bedsteads, Buckets, Iron Safe, Tables, Desks, Bits, Blankets, Chains, Hammers, Harness, Halters,’ Saddles, Whips, Wrenches, Portable Forges, Bellows, Chests, Kettles, Lan: terns, Measures, Paulins, Picks. Saws, Shovels, Spades, Wheelbarrows, Brooms, &c. Will be sold at the late site of Government Re- pair Shops. on 2ist street. between E and F streets, Sn THURSDAY, November 25, 1855, at 10 o'cloek a.m: 4,30 pounds of Wagon Axles, Iron, 7,800 pounds of Wagon Springs, 25,100 pounds of Scrap in, 2,400 pounds of Scrap Iron, &c. ALSO. ‘Will be sold at Kendall Green Park, about one mile northeast of tne Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Depot. on FRIDAY, November 2%, 1965, at 10 o’clock a. m.: 34 Carts, 104 Two-horse Amuulances, 22 Two-horse Spring Wagons, 1 Two-horse Boasy. TOe sales will be continued from day to day until ae is oo ke nai Sy eh e stores mus! remo’ yy the purchasers within five ry from date of sale. Terma: Cash, in Government fands. By order of Brevet Major General D. H. Rucker, Chief Quartermaster, ree sabia m : MEKINS, no 4-17t Brevet Colonel and Quartermaster. . LE OF RAILRe@. Ma- AUCTION SALE OF J AD ce ssistant iartermast! OFF al Astin Ootber 1355. tof W: Will be sold at public auction, on WEDNESDAY, November 22, 1865, of G. and C. PLACE, No. York city: One (1) Thirty-foot Planer. One (1) Hydrostatic Wheel Press, One (1) Large Railroad Drill. piezy Punching and Shearing Machine, com- Four (4) Fifteen -ton Jacks, One bundred (100) Claw Bars. Forty-four (44) dozen Assorted Files, Six (6) Kerosene Head Lights. is all new, and was con- structed for the United States Military Railroad service. rms rnment funds, ‘Terme cash, in Government tees INSON, ec 31-17t The above einer Brevet Colonel and A. Q. M. N AGLE & Co, WINE MERCHANTS, 267 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Southeast corner Ith street, Have on hand and are constantly receiving supe- rior brands of Wines, Liquors, &c.,(in bond or duty paid,) which they offer for sale at the lowest market rates, viz: Old Otard and Hennessy BRANDY. Old Jamaica and St. Croix BUM. Scotch and Irish WHISKY. Ol Holland GIN, Phoenix and other brands, Harmony and Grown SHERRY. Old Opo to and Burgundy PORT. CLAY ’.T, the following brands, (in wood or ga} ) St. Julien, Cantenac, aux, Leoville, ce c. SAUTERRA, (in wood or glass.) RHINE WINE, (in wood or glass,) the follo poppies i ogstetier, Deiderheimer, Risratetnery esenheimer, OC | imer, Feyerber, af nisberger, Lie! milch, &e., &c. me Burgundy and Moselle WINES. Champagne and Sparkling Hock, of the choicest brands, D’Absinthe, Curacas, Mavachinal, &c., &c, BROWN STOUT and SCOTCH ALE. French WINE VINEGAR. SWEET OIL, BARDINES, &c., &c. Piph mad iB Piscpets PICKLES and &e., &e. al FURNITURE, The subscriber is happy to inform hi Tous friends and customers That his stock of” — CABINET FURNITURE is full and complete, and at prices that cannot fail to give entire satisfaction, consisting of— telle, Velvets, Reps ahd: Heit clotie Git Figes elle, Velvets, Re} lair-cloth; Tame Pier and Mantel ‘Sirrors; Gilt Brackets and Mar- UI ‘urniture, in Wal- SAUCES, oc 2-1m bs; Handsome Ch: r F nut, any Oak and Imitation, finished in ail and varnish; Walnut. Oak and Mah: Marbie- P Sideboards, with Etegere Tope; Marble top Ta> bles in great variety; Bedsteads, Buresus, W ashe stands, Extension Tables; » ip fact. every ar- ticle usually to be found in a first-class Housefar- nishing Establishment. A call is earnestly re- auented before earliness OHN Q. WILLSO: au2%-cotm _ Boutheast corner 9th and D sts. NEW DRUG STORE, CAPITOL HILL, Corner of C st. north and Third st. east, JOSEPH WALSH, Jz., Avormecany, Respectfully announces to the Public that has as ve,a FULL aud FRESH SUPPLY of DRUGS, CHEMICALS. PRRFUMERIES, &c., Comprisin; Mahe Saoped usually found in « well- oF Tine day and fight, to reepbed prea te ike None bat tne purest and best pci mi sed. and peel care and sttention win i resc: ion Dey : of GIGARS and TO- ad. oc 14-eolm* complete ntly on he: P BOYER & BUBHSTINE, e LIOBNSED PAWNBROKEES. @s13TH STREET, Second doer from Pennsylvania syenue, south 4a LIBERAL ADVAN ATOHES, JEWELRY, CLOTHING aan? 0 WATONE EE. SUOSEENS Oe, || = PGE (uirrTon HELLER, Lete Paymaster U. 5. Navy, ATTORNEY FOR THR PROSECUTION oF CLAIMS BEFORE TUE DEPARTMENTS OF THE GOVERNMENT. Claims for Prise Money, Lost Clothing, Beunty, Pack Pay, Pensions, Lost Horses and other proper: 67 tended to promptly. Office 29 4% street, Fost Office Box 498 Wash- ingto city, D. 0. jo1-a APPLES, ONIONS AND POTATORS. 00 Barrels prime New York APPLES. 320 Berreis ) thode Island Bed and Yellow 00 Barr ie A teiies aes Te PROPOSALS. P®OPOSALS FOR INDIAN Goops. tov ene Inter DarartMent oF ee eten. FIRST €CLASS—MACKINAC BLANKETS. 3 point White Blankets, 60372 ae weigh 8 lbs., 2% point te BYankets, 64x60 in., to weigh 8 Ibs., 2 — bite Blankets, 42x56 in.. to weigh By Tbe., 3 pom Scarlet Blankets, 60x72 in.,to weigh 8 ibe., 234 point Bearlet Blankets, 54x66 in.,to weigh 6Ibs., 3 pein Green Blankets, 60x72 in., to weigh §ibs., 3 potut Iedige Biue Blankets, 66x84 in., to weigh 10 2 Salet Indigo Bine Blankets, 54x66 in., to weigh 6 Ibe., 100 pairs. point ‘Gentinelia ‘Bing Baskets, 66x3i in., to we! - % 23 point Gentinella Blue Blankets, 54x66 in., to weigh 6 lbs., 100 pairs. SECOND CLASS—CLOTHS, Fi List Bine Cloth, 00 yards. ist Blue Cloth, 3,000 yards. Gray List Scarlet Cloth, 500 yards. Saved List Bine Cloth. 2,500 Saved List Scariet Cloth, 3,000 yards. THIRD CLASS—DRY GOODS. 8 4 Cotton Shawls, 20 dozen, 8-4 Woolen Shi . Linen Thread, 200 Ibs. Satine 8 8. Kerseys, 1,000 yards. Plaid —~e 10,000 yards. Hickory Sbirtin, Brown Sheetin, Checks, Stripes, Linseys, 5 ¥ Assorted Fiannels, 2,000 yards, Flannel Shirts, 1.000. Calico Shirts, 1 000. FOURTH CLASS—-HARDWARE. Fishhooks, assorted. £00 dozen. Fish Lines, assorted , 40 dozen. Hand Saw Files Sdozen. Camp Kettles. £00. Short Handled Frying Pans, 500. Axes, to weigh from 4 to 5 pounds, 20 dozen. Half Axes. to weigh 3% peunds, 25 dozen. Iron Tablespoons, 50 dozen. - ‘The articles to be furnished must in all respects conform to and be equal with the Government sam- fe age office, or with samples accompanying Is. Bidders, particularly in the department of blan- Rote ane Cons, are invited to ey = ¥ 4 ith their pro; .. They are required so in connection with bids for the following-named articles: B: ‘i Shirting Stripes, Sati- ickory Shirting, Checks, , Linsey. 5 ASSO! . . Calico Shirts, Hickory Shirts, 8-4 Cotton Shawls, 8-4 Woollen Shawls, Linen Thread Cotton Thread, Axes and Half Axes. a meet eae ae class of the arti- cles spec: cons! ' All articles furnished under contract will be ri- gidly inepected and compared with the samples by an agent or agents appointed for that purpose. Such goods or articles as may in.any respect fail to conform to the samples, will be rejected, andin that case the contractor will be bound to furnish others of the required kind or quality within three days; or, if that be not done, they will be purchased at his expense, Payment will be 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 the articles named than that in the above schedule, not exceeding three less quan- specifi times the amount thereof, or to take any x | of the same at the prices pro \. ny of the bids, or any par! jected at option of the No bids will be have failed to comply wi former con’ wil not manufacturers of, juired articles. < must embrace the articles with the quantities thereof, as set forth in the above sched- ule, with the prices amnexea to each, and the amounts must carried out and footed up. Said prices and amounts must be so given without any Modification or proposed modification whatever. Proposals should be submitted in the followin; form: “I fer we] hereby, propose to furnish the In- dian Department, accord! pe ted the terms of the ad- yertisement of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, dated October 26th, 1835, the follewing articles at the prices thereto affixed: [here insert the list.] tiaid articles.are to be deliverble in the city of New York on or before the Ist day of March next; and if thi posal be accepted, I (or we} a within sat Indian Affairs, for formance of the same. Each pro} must be accom anty in the following form, te be sponsible ry whose mypeg fm = be cer- thied by # United States Jud, ney :—* We hereb; Fong 4 severally g that the above bi . [or bidders.) if a contract shall be awarded to bim [or them} according te his Lor their) bids or proposal, will execute acontract accordingly, and give the requisite security for the faithful performance of the same as preseribed in the advertisement for proposals for Indian coods, dated Octeber 26, 1855; and in the event of his jor their] failure so to d: @ hereby agree and bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, and assigns, to for- feit and pay the United States as damages, a sum not less than fifteen per cent. on the amount of said bid or popeet Bonds will be required in the amount of the bid for the faithful performance of the contract, with two or more sureties, whose sufficiency must be —- toby a United States Judge or District No proposal will be considered that does not strictly conform to the terme and directions of this advertisement. D.N. COOLEY, 0¢ 27-3awtnov 18 Commissioner. Qrc DEPOT COMMISSARY OF SUB- SISTENCE. Wasuixetox, D. 0., November 15, 1805, PROPOSALS FOR FLOUR. Sealed Proposals are invited until Tuesday, November 21, 1855, at 12 o'clock m., for farnishing the Subsistence Department with OnE HUNDRED any, FIFTY BARRELS OF The pro) Is will be for what is known at this Depot as No.1. and bids will be entertained for any quantity less than the whole. Bids must be in duplicate, and on separate sheets of paper. The jelivery of the Flour to commence within five days from the opening of the bids, and must be delivered in such qui ies, daily, as the Govern- ment may direct. either at the Government ware- 2 3 poets twenty days from the acceptance of e bid. Bids will be received for Flour to be delivered in new barrels, head lined. Payments w.1l be mace in such funds as the Goy- ernment may have for disburs*ment, The usual Government import a will be made just before the Flour is received, and none will be a is not fresh ground, and of a supe- ior quality. An oath of allegiance must accompany the bid of each bidder who has not the oath on file in this Ofice. and no bid will be entertained from parties who have previously failed to comply with their bids, or from bidders not nt to respond. Government reserves the right to reject any bid a os = co to bead under- » at No. street, jorsed ** Pro: 3 for Flour.” E. T. BRIDG p06 Captain, 0.8. ¥. JWEW PAINT, OLL, AND LAMP STORE, The undersigned, baying oepened a new Paint, y cause. Oil. and Lamp Store at 50. tion of riends and the publi ear i Coe jock “of PAINTS, OILS, OLAS, al extensive assortment o! THE and HANGING FIXTURES, Ye Bg eg with Oc! and purchased at tho LOWEST CASH PHIORS te the lew York paarkel, qyoare ablo to offer inducements skeepers are invited to cal sstomersorirceunreterten ere ness approbation of our customers. liberal discoun de 4 be given to NCIS MILLER & 0O., 504 Ninth street, _0e 2-1m Between Penn. avenue D street. 5 13 JOHN D. EDMOND & 0O., 518 613 Tth street, between D and B, NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER BUILDING, DEALERS IN BUILDER'S, BLACKSMITH’S, HOUSEHOLD GENERAL HARDWARE and CUTLERY, Cut and 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 a le RAILROAD LINES, \REAT PENNSYLVANIA KOUTE = NORTHWEST AND SOCTAWKsT. el oe | | . M. TRAIN FROM WA! gS Aa oil . ye Bufiae, hochortor Densic. Canaa- for New York City. @ P.M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTOR THE Sots with the 8 P. Balti- M. train from more for Pittsburg and Erie. 0 P.M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTOW A Fitch ihe mF. M. ma — Baiti- more, and runs through Pitts: and TWO THROUGH TRAINS ON SUNDAY Leaving Washington at 3.30 and 7.30 P.M SLEEPING CARS ON NIGHT TRAINS. SoLpieks’ Tickets at Government BatEe. LOW FARE AND QUICK TIME. BP For tickets and any Inf: Ofice of the Great Pennsylvania Rotts,” corer Pe Ivania avenwe and Sixth street. er Ne- tional Hotel and l4th street, corner Pe opposite Willards’ Hotel, W nington perintendent N.C R. Superinientent T citae Passenger and Ticket Agent. JRO. LETT, Passenger Agent, corner 6te Streetand Pa.avenue. = sec Ot Bi D OHIO BAILROAD. isms comcgpaae Was , Uct. 29, 1888, Trains between WASHINGTON AND BALTI- MORE, and WASHINTON AND rik WEST. are now run as fellows, viz FOR BALTIMORE. Leave daily, except Sunduy, at 6:20, 8:20, and 11:35 a. m., and 3:30, and 4-40, and 7:30 p. FOR ALL WAY STATION ee daily, except Sunday, at 6:15,a.m., and p.m. FOR PRINCIPAL WAY STATIONS, vir: Bladensburg. Beltsville, Laurel, Annapolis Junction, a4 Relay House, leave at 6:20 and 3:20 a.m., 5:30 and 440 p. m. daily, except Sum "ad t 6 29 sane yt 9 40 daily be. m., nm. - except Bentag. No trains to or trom Annapolis ——— ON SUNDAY. 4 FOR BALTIMORE. Leave at 8:20 a. m. and 115 and 3.30 and7:30 p.m, FOR WAY STATIONS. Leave at 8:2) 4. m_and 3:30 p.m. Leave dalle except Sunde, at 7.20 6. m and 1:19 except Su . - . 2 and 3p. mary except alee ‘Saturday, when lates’ al . ™m. "On Sunday at iis'and 7 ‘30 p.m. only. connecting —. — —_ — from Baltimore to J Parkersburg, &c. THROUGH TICKETS to the West can be had af the Washington Station Ticket Office at all heures in the day, ae well as at the new office in the Ameri- can Telegraph es Pennsylvania avenue, For New York, Philadelphia, and Boston, seo advertisement of Thi ih Line.” W.P. SMITH, master of LM. COLE, General Ticket Agent, oc 90-tf GEO. 8. KOONTZ, Agent, Washington. 0 INE BETWEEN WASHINGTON, Te enicaDELPHIA AND NEW YORK Wasnincron, Trains Washington and now run as follows. Bre New Poms are iz: FOR NEW YORK, without change of care, Leave daily (except Sunday) at 730 a. m., and @ and 7:30 le FOR ‘tuw ORK, changing cars at Philadel- ja, Leave daily (except Sunday) at 11°15 8. m. and 40 p.m. FOR PHILADELPHIA, Leave datly (except Sunday) at 7-38 and 11:18 m.,and4a0and7903.m. a ON SUNDAY. | pr for New York at 6 p. m. only, ve for Philadelphia \e 7. Sleeping cars for New York on . m. traie ally exeot any 2 On Sunda; pae.t sleep- ingcer rur only to go rough tickets to Philadelphia. New York, o 2 Boston. can be had at the Station Office at all houre well as at the new office in the Amer- ‘aph Building, Pennsylvania avenue, and 6th streets. more and Uhio Railroad advertisement See Bat for echedule ere ron ashington, Baltimore, Au- “Wie tation. oc 90 tr Giu. hee NTZ, Agent, Washington. RANGE AND ALEXANDRIA R. the Weert D ALE ND LYNCHBUR APriday, Sept, 1, 1588 BY RAIL FROM Ww THEOL OE PEASE TRUM, WauuingTom , 1965, the Trains on this rosd will run as fellow ‘il re! owe: TRAINS dria at 3.00 a. . Leave L and Ny m uynchbarg See at 610 .m. ‘aseengers for Warrenton will take the 7.008. m, ‘trom, Washington and the 6.4 a.m, Tickets can be building, opposite The Bee °. . ae A iz ie . Washington, also ‘ hPa at the Depet on rosa 8 leave the corner of Ist and © streets, jashington. “We B MceAFFERTY: . neral 3. mu, Bhoavess nent General Passenger ms SAMABITAN’S GIFT! SAMARITAN'S GIFT! THE MOST CEBTAIN BEMEDY EVER USED “Yes, A Positive Cure” for GONORHGA. GLEET, STRICTURES, &¢. Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, mo Mercury. Only Ten Pills to be Taken to Effect a Cure. ly vegetable, having no smell eTMT Sesit taste, and will wot is aay ver ‘ure the stomach or bowels of the most delicate, ‘Cures in from two to four days, and recent cases Spans Ceres of Vegmeynac ook ae et of te cMDoctors nd Chessists of tae present 3 NO EXPOSURE, NO TROUBLE, KO CH aes et whe bave been gorged with Balsam Oopapvia, oF oy CAMARITAN’S GIFT, Bent by. 1 in a plain en’ y Price—Male packages, §2. oa BLOOD!! BLOOD!!? ULCERS, sve Fein LES, — BOL 8 i a5 BLOOD! SCRORULA,, Pa at om ROOT AND HEED JUickS well as all the Ye of Mercury the SAMARITAN’S CHANCRE WASH | = ‘ naken SSAY OF THE SAMA WHAT THE oT NS REMEDIES. E z % + ae “il 3 a iby 8. CALVERT FORD, corner ith stree Bie apacceth

Other pages from this issue: