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el AUCTION SALES. PRX GREEN & WILLIAMS. Auctioneers. LEASE, GOOD WILL. BAR, BAR FIXTURES, RANGES AND FURNITURE AT AUCTION. On TUESDAY. the «ch day of March nest. at 12 EVENING STAR. = cons | Financial and Commercial. The New York stock market is rather more active. but unsettled. The Commercial Adver- | ™ . we shall sell, onthe premiees, the Restacrant fiver says that yesterday Governments were alled the EH. tead » batween firmer, upon the advices of an advance in five- $2 Sng tath streets weet (Men Dey eh zed he Fwenties to 62 yase yy at Londo. Five-twenties Tose \&%; sixes of 181, 4; seven-thirties, 4; eertificates, ¥. There is a steady improve. proto ran — _— a adem stock of quers xtures. consisting of — .F Boxes. Decanters. Glass W are, mentin the sapply mest Dutat the same ‘Ohandell Mirrors, Steel-plate Engravings, i ‘Mime the applications, both for loans and dis- | jeliers, laos aaaien eounts, are more active; so that the rate on call Fating eee as aris, top al ee Yemains firm at 6a7 cent., with @ prepon- @erance pparendiy tthe higher quotten. Geid unsettled. ie Marketrs upon the whole weak, and the rate rujed yesterday at 13/0 Linen, ac. 416%. | Gas throughout both houses. ‘The following quotation of prices in the Bal- Chambers fur ody Sn er Mmore markets is taken from the American of | Cottage Bedsteads, Three ply Carpets. eae ; Mattresses, Sheeting and other Beddinx, ee eens not previously report- | ara shove premiere — be sold Pye to m pri bags Lagua: t eat bidder for Ite 3 seaee vo very thir te prime Hib Perry] i t Nate sale by calling on the Proprietors, op op pnrggenn i a2i x cents, gold. moderate and hela Stock of Rio in first hands TEE firmly. | Flour.—We have note sales of 300 bbls. | emises. ‘he H. is now doing an excellent business and theonl) Fearon for selling 1s that they are engeged in other business, very fair Ape bg $9, 300 bbls. West- | The above premises are all newly papered and erat - good ard Street S at ted throughout. $6.50, small lots of thir mixed breads ovat | ema GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, $8.25, and 100 bbls. good Extra do. at $9.25 per | barrel. i Grain.—Receipts and transactions at the Corn Exchange this morning were only moderate, and the market closed dull and unsett.ed for poi and Oats. Wheat was a oogpigae | jigher des, the supply of whic’ ver, limited. Saerings comprised 3,000 bushel! nctionesrs. Sener 10th street, GREAT SALE OF THE BEASON. __K. °S GREAT PAWNBROKER'S ELEY. GOLD OllalNs: DIAMONDS. &c Y M. K. WALSH & CO. 265 Penns. av Wheat, 20,000 bushels Corn, and 3.500 bushels On MONDAY MOBNING, March ith, ten Oats. Sales of white Wheat were unimportant, | o'clock, we will eell. without reserve, the largest and prices nominally unchanged. Inferior | assortment ofthe above unredeemed articles ever Pennsylvania red brought 200 cents, prime do. 225 cents, and choice Southern do. 235 cents. Mixed Corn ranged from 6365 cents. yellow from 70a71 cents, and white from 6Sa72 cents, according to quality, prime samptes of the lat- ter variety closing dull at71 cents. Oats brought 46249 cents, the bulk of tbe transactions being at the inside figure. No sales of Rye reported. Provisions—There is comparatively little @oing in this branch of trade, but prices are well maintained. Jobbing lots of jon are selling at 14 ¥ai44 cents for shoulders, at 7a 17m cents for sides, at 23a24 cents for sugar- cured hams, and st 21%a22 cents for plain do. do. Bulk meat isin good request and firm. Shoulders we quote at 12% cents, and sid 154815 eents. Butchers’ lard we quot cents, western at 183,a19 cents, and mess pork At $25.50nS2+.75 per barrel. Seeds.—Good clover is selling at $6.50236. and tair do. at $6.26a$6.374. Strictly prime is scarce, and held at $7. Timothy remains qu At SiaGi25. Flaxseed is steady at $2.85as offered to the public at one time, and name in ts’ ele a Fine Black Cassimere, Silk and Fancy Casstaere ‘Vests, Ladies’ and Gents’ Underclothing of all kinds, SO. Ladies® elegant Silk, Poplin, Delaine, Merino, Calico and other Dresses, Skirts, &c. ESO, Sheets, Blankets. Quilts, Pillow Cases, Towels, Linen Damask. &c. ALso, 10 elegant Gold Hunting-case Watches, 18 karat gold, and of the best maker: 50 Silver Hunting case aud Open-face Watches, 26 fine Goid Vest and Guard and Neck Chains, 25 Gente’ Signet Rings, Plain do warranted L<o, Revolvers, Guns, Musical Instruments, Atso, 20 elegant Diamond Pins and Rings, warranted of the first water. 1 Bale to be continued from day to day until all per bushel. are sold. = .—The decline in gold has not affected Pps are invited to this sale, as it is the first of and all grades arein fairrequest. Sales e spring season. tude 36 hogsheads and 29 barrels Cubs at "ML. 5: laepasanss Hig ars did eet kM fe28-4t = M. K. WALSH & CO., Auctioneers. Y¥ D. L. WELLS & CO., Auctioneers. We will sell. at public auction, on the premises, on SATURDAY, March the 31, at five o'clock p m., Lots 11 and 12. in square ,893, fronting 2) feet each on Maryland avenne, between 7th and sth vast, and runping back 100 feet to a back lot, im- proved by a emall frame store, and a two-story rame building, cont: pg three rooms. Also Lote 27 and 28, 1p square 893, fronting 18 feet on KE street, between 7th and Sth east, and ranni! Kk 90 feet, improved by a stable, for two ho; fenee. Terms cash, fe 27-5t cents, and 50 hogsheads Porto Kico at cents. ec very light and demand fair. included 40 barrels Pennsylyai PaRckazes, at $2.2. 50 barrels western at 50 barrels do. at and city at $2.30a¢-: 2.29; ), and staall lots western aL. BS A MAN AND DON’T .—A chap, giving his name as Charles Milier, and representing himself to be a railroad conductor, called on Justice Brickwell, on the 30th of January, and reqrest- @d that officer to accompany him to the abode of the choice of his affectiouis, a matronly laun- » aged 35 er thereabouts, and officiate in making them ‘bone of one boxe” and flesh dit- to. Eequire Brickwell complied with the re- Yuest and duly performed the marriage ser- vice. The next day he met the “bride” on the Street, who interrogated him as te “who the deuce that fellow was she married yesterday?!” The esquire smiled and pertinently replied that he didn’t know, but «supposed she did.” It appears that after a glorious honeymoon of | rees, and a5 D.L. WELLS & CO., Aucts. BX GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLES HOUSES AND LOTS. SITUATED AND FRONTING ON PENNSYLVANIA AVENUK AND EAST OAPITOL STREXT. BETWEEN IST AND 2D STREETS Ea8T, AND PERSONAL EFFECTS AT AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY, the 8th day of March, 18%, I shall sell, in front of the premises, at 4 o'clock P m., commencing on the 4 A ret named property, by twenty-four hours, Miller came up missing. as | virtue of a deed of trust to the subscriber, bear- alsg did her watch worth $25, a ring or two, ing éato the 3a day of August. eighteen hundred and $5 or $10 of her hard earned money. Mrs. | andsixty-five and duly recorded in Liber N.C. Miller is very indignant at the gallant Charles, | T., Ne. —, folios 438, c., one of the land “. le 439, 440 , records for the county of Washington, in the Dis- trict of Columbia, to wit: ; Lot numbered B, in the subdivision of part of Square numbered seven hundred and thirty-one, (731,) with the imprevy. Said lot fronting 2) feet on Pennsylvania avenue, and 82 feet deep. The above property is on the sonth side of Pennsylva- nia avenue, between Ist street east and pnidic Space Also, west half of lot numbered nineteen, (19,) iu equ numbered seven hundred and twenty-nine, with the improvements, which consist of « | goed frame house, containing five rooms and larg. mg vista, walled by flowers, laces, and | stere-room and two cellars. This lot fronts 23 to catch a glimpse of the fair features | wee 2s Sncaee = East Capitol street, between Ist ‘ ahotlers: and 2d streets eas y Semmes Bad sheltered at the ¢nd of it. | “EP Tis: One teirdileah; the balance fn six: twilve years, however, bonueis have become and eighteen months, the pure ete, except in name, there being | te give notesfor the deferre: ly anything left but a crown. The | interest from the day of -ale. e of the “gipsy” is as nearto that ofa | A deed given and afdeed of trust taken, to secure )-plate as to anything I can think of, ex- | the pormras at he notes gting that the rim is bent ina little on each | ding conveyance at the cost of purchasers, incln- - 1 e 5 side. It fits close to the head, about one-third $10) will be required paid down when the prop- of which it covers, and so renders mside trim- erty is knocked off, f not complied with, the ming impossible to any great extent, and on | the outside there is little ornameniation. property will then and there put up again, and sold to the next highest bidder. What next monstrosity will fashion inaugurate —Correspondent Philadelphia Prese. If the whole terms are not eomplied with in ten days after day of sale, the Trustee reserves the rs right to re-sell thi and solemnly vows that the next time she gets married it won't be to a rajread conductor, it she knows it.— Portage ( Wisconsin) Register. Tae New Sprixc Bornet.—The latest freak of fashion in the season is the new spring bonuet, which is styled the ‘4jipsy,” and which is already creating sensation among the fairsex. Itis like a) hing but the bon- met of the olden time, whose proportions were | ~®e ample that the eye had to wander through —_ STRANGE Ac Blown up ty | same three times in eee Star. “Pha 's Serpents” We learn On THURSDAY, the th'day ef,March, 1355, I from the Quincy (11! 2h inst. | shall+ell. by virtue ofthe samedeed of trust. at | that, “during the services at the Fifth-street hodist Episcopal church last Monday | , £ome matches in the pocket of a g man named Spencer ignited from some 10 o'clock a m. 1 the stock of Tinman’s Tools of every description for tinuers and sheet-iron work- ers. Also, ail the Furniture in said house, . probably from accidental friction. He | Termscathe 1 ge aenatec. qoeupes hes righ ir bergphasy are Se “me | felveokds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Austs ‘pe eges Pi i je sane pocket too! = = _ — fire and goinmenced discharging their sufo- | PRY @REEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, eating tumes and rolling out their horrid. STEF’S SALE 0 snaky convulsions in manner that foratine | 7 FY PRONTISG ON G StHERE MORee EE baited all efforts to extinguish the ‘infernal’ | TWEEN SIXTH AND SEVENTH STRERES combustion, The female portion of the andi- | ence was soon thrown intoa wild stateofalarm and disorder, resulting, however, in no serious ‘consequences. The young man, we are told, bad bis hands and clothes somewhat burnt, Though he fortumaiely escaped any very great | OF pereomet injury.” WEST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Conrt of the Distriet of Columbia, paseed on the Ith day of ay, 1864.1 shall proceed to sell. in front of premises.on FRIDAY, the $th day of March nex at 5c’clock p. m., part of Lot No. 14, in Suuare No. 455. having @ good building front, running back « good depth. with the improvements, coasisting of — — | small Brick Honse. S@"A bashful and rather green young fellow | Terms: One half cash; the residue in two eqnal ef our acquaintance invited a young lady to instalments, at six and twelve months, the pur | attend a ball with him one night last summer The invitation was accepted, ana the couple | appeared at tke ball. After dancing for some ume, “greeny” saw bis partner sittmmg in one ' corner of the room ail alone. Now was his chance. So he walked up to where the lady Was sitting, and sat down beside her. Ail Wellso far; butthe bashful fellow was at a Joss for something to say. He fidgetted about considerable, and was Sweating profusely. Finally, taking bold of his wilted collar. commenced conversation thus:—+-It's pow fulwarm in this room—my sbirt’s wet, ain‘t Pe His partner blushed, said nothing, at took his arm for the next dance. f ennai bumehat scams ‘Tue New Perricoat.—Fashions in ladies Buderskirts would appear to be a rather delicate subject for gossip, but the modistes, Who are not at all times modest, have made it | chaeer to give notes bearing interest, with endorser geceptable to the trnstev; the title to be withheld wutil the whole of the Purchase nioney shal! be Sie down when the property is Knocked purchaser faila to comply with the rT. ‘WM. W. McGILL. 7; GREEN & WILLIAMS. Aucis, fe 28-eo&ds B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI- URE ON 10TH ST., BETWEEN M AND STREETS NORTH. = On TUESDAY, thevth day of March next, ato o’clock a. m., we shall sell at the residence of a gen- tleman delining housekeeping, viz : hai at-Rack. one. The new style in ladies Pp-p-p-p—skirts. Crockery to be worn with elegant dresses, are now fre- Goren crocueey, Massing uently made by dressmakers to accompany Kitchen Requisites, &c., &c. y sg They are gored at the top, and the lower Terms cash. part eet as ona fiounce. Some aretucked,and | _fe Wd GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, some are finished with very narrow flutings Found the bottom. Embrouier, out of fashion.”—N. Y. Cities. sisi caae. ——<—$ 7 A man, his wife and five children were @o 2 train going Bostonward the other day. ‘The man took almost sole charge of the chil- , and was also Auick to anticipate the | Wants Of his wife. ‘wo ladies were seated mear them, and one of them remarked tg the | ether: “Isn't he vyery-attentive! “1 should think Re had been,” was the quiet reply, as the fair moon, glanced at the + S group of little ones. oe aa Ba The ambassadors from Morocco, Amongst ether visits of curiosity in Paris, lately went 2o the central telegraphic office. A message ‘was transmitted for ¢! to one of their coun- ‘trymen at Marseilles, and to theirastonishment they received very shortly afterwards areply | ip — transmitted —— the apparatus of of Caselli, preciseiy as their correspondent had conveyances at written it, at a distance of two hundred It the terme of wale are mat Coenen ath inten jeagues. days from the day of sale, the right is reserved to the property #t the risk and cost of the first Tae Eicur Hours’ Movement.—The in. | PYrShaeer- J 1 5 eimati and Chicago papers contain elaborate - ©. McGUIRE & 00., Aucts. Teports of wo m’s meetings in fayor of — B* J.C. McGUIRE & €0,, Auctioneers, MARKET FARM FOR SALE. Will be sold, on TUESDAY, 6th of March, ati2 o’cloek, at our Auction Rooms. a lot of Land, con- taining abeut twenty acres. suitable for agarden and fruit farm, lying upon the military road mid- Way between Forts De Russy and stephens, adjoin- ing the land of Mr. Swartz, commanding a view of Washington and the Soldiers’ Home, sbout 24 miles from Washington, either by the 7th street or ith street road; a very desirable property, Title guaranteed. ae gees the property will © on mp. pg, at « Washington Aqueduct, For Tatermatiee ‘address him at Geergetown, D. C.;or a ly to Wm. kK L at the Orduance Department, Winlecs Builds +g Den ee eMC thirds cash: $50 of which must be y ce may remain. secu property five years, with interest. Gil ae the eight hour movement. A loud callismade | J, IBEMEN’s INSURANGI 0. OF WASH- on the Ohio Senate to pass the House bill in- F INGTON AND GEORGETOWN, ¥ 488 orporauing eight hours’ principle. OFFICE No. 1, over Bank of Washington, polis cna m-th ae SP Three young ladies were lately frozen to CHARTERED BY CONGRESS, 1837, @eath near Chain Minnesota They at- | CAPITAL. ° — $200,000 SUBPLUS FUND. $30,000 Ereperty of all kinds inenrea for a year or less Builders’ risks granted en the moet favorable ‘0 charge for policies. Pied to return home from a singing school in @ snow storm with an ox team, andalthough | she distance was only one anda half miles, | they were out two Rights andone day. Four | young men with them were badly frozen. SoA blushing bride of sixty, who had been Married butsix days { JAMES ADAMS. Presi stxiy-four, commited suiclie of Saker | GANA] Cropleyy on a Resa Picks wom, at Stanford, England. Cause—jealousy Wn wilson " bpaedont Parker, eg The German Leuckard says no less than | Jobo D. Barclay, Bichard Barry," 35,000,000 of trichina in three pounds of ra | 8am'l Redfern, Chas. W. Davis, ‘Pork— 5,000,000 to every pouna! This terrinie | B:B- French, T. Ed. Clark, - ite my Soe &t its fallest maturity than ee ek pA suthori are in lather after one shaves his Sergctown.” renew pelicies and take ae 4 ma” At Vienna, pork has bee: ja 13 eo¢m " ABEL G. DAVIB8, ame bill of fare &t most of the leagee som | —* = Beery. | heiragents ; Apres le Travail; Cansories 4° am Servia and Hungary not to send any of te Beanne; Prix du Bremier's3.d, animals. The Jews are in eestasies, aad Sane 1a Robinsen ; Loe Sendis en geees sage makers are in despair. 5 its Bonhenrs; Robinson Luisse,2 voles S7-An election for seven Councilmen was ay "Tae: Los Doticwsdg ‘ANCK TAYLOR. TES AND PROCEEDINGS of the Gen riennial Convention of Protestant Eels, arch. Goulburn’ Devotional Study of of History, Mo- W Lives of Boulta eld in Frederick on Monday last. The Union ticket was successft “4 _ Vited some Iadies, a tmornings Breakfast with him, ana one of them found'be. “peath the laced on her of ees. vine.) Plate a roll of | Hitchen furnished with fine Banges, Hot and Cold | property. by advertising the | No. 15 East Capital street, near Ist street east, at | AUCTION SALES. ALE OF |. FENCING. WHARVES, éc., Ss STABLES. GIEBBOBO,D. 0 fashingion, February 27, oats. order of the Q ermaster General there ain George F. Brown’ re het commmnenota "on MONDAY, April 2, 1850, @OVERNMENT BUILDINGS, LZ Quartermaster Canes Office, Ast Division, B y the ise. &t public xuction, uB- wii! be eed om the prem clock @. m., and continuing from the same a April4 5, on which days the "Works will be. sold.) ancl evld,) watil the roperty, to wit: Eleven (11) OFFiOES, (frame,) 28x140 (two 08, kitchen adjoining 10x16,) ghty-nine (59) LABORER’S QUARTERS, (frame. seventy-four 16x18, fourteen 12x14, and one 16x16. with shed sdicining 8x11 Ten (10) DWELLINGS, (frame,) 28x50 (two with back buildings, 12x32,) four 10x24, 15x 16x32, 16223, (with wing léxi7, and two kitchens ee = 10x) a — — wing 10x 24x26. (with abed adjoi x40. ine (9! MESS HOUSES, frame.) 281190 (two t LixG(with wing 16x20.) 28x40 (two sto- ries,) 268x130 (with additions, 10x12.) ‘28x140, 3x50 (two stories,) 16250. Mix3i, and 26x10. Thirty-two (32) STABLES, (frame,) twenty four 278x482, six 28%355, one 11x32, and 13x29 (with thed adjoint . 14x50.) One(1) HOSPITAL STABLE, (frame,) with 8,270 lineal feet of oryie One (1) ISSUING STABLE ineal feet of stanton. Twenty (20) BUILDINGS. ( frame,) 28x32. 28: 18432, 18x31. 15x65. 10x15, four 16x20.four 9x22, 28x 432, 28x 140, 21x48, 281500, 20225, and 17x17. SHEDDING, 7.758 lineal adtitty-two (32) WATER jeep. acckenty eight (78) MANGERS, 3)x16, 3% feet lee) Twenty (0) OUT- HOUSES. One(]) HAY SHED, 112x31: One (1) GRAIN HOUSE, ( frame.) 55x220. Three (3) WHARVES, one #181 square feet, one 11.169 square feet, and one 2 880 square feet. FENCING, 23.990 lineal feet. One (1) 8TOREHOOSE, iframe.) 52x180. Two BLACKSMITHS’ SHOPS, (frame,) 482160, and 63x’ oO Tl a Me) Ni 160, ne (1) ENGIN E-HOUBE, 17x32. ‘he buildings will be sold singly. and must be re- moved within fifteen days. ‘The buildings will be taken down at the expense of purchasers; but the lumber will, if desired, be delivered by the Government, free of charge for transportation, on the depot wharf. Terms: Cash in Government fands, A boat for Giesboro will leave the Sixth-street whet aoe? egepeee the oy * eale y ‘er further information ap) person or letter to Captain GEO, T. BROWNING, A.Q. mM’ Giesbore, D. C., or to this office. JAMES A. EKIN, Brevet Brigedier General ia charge, fe 26-tap2 it Division, QW. M.G. 0. SAbe ‘OF BTEAM BOILER, FORCE PUMPS, WATER PIPE. FIRE PLUGS. &c.. COM- ING THE WATER- WORKS Quartermaster General's ¢, First Division, 2 Washington, ‘D. Go February 25, 18 s { By order of the Quarterm © General, there under the direction of Captain George T. Brown: ing, A.Q. M.. on THURSDAY, April 5, 1945, at 12 o'clock m., the fellowimg-described public prop- ont to wit: ONE STEAM BOILER, 20 fect long and 3 feet in diameter, (with two twelve inch return fin made of \,-inch boiler iron, with all the nece: sppurtenances, including cast-iron front, cooks, © lobe valves, feed pump, smoke stuck and hood, steam gauge. (Ashcroft’s patent.) crate bars, pipe, plugs, reducing pieces, &c., all in good order. TWO WORTHINGTON STEAM FORCE PUMPS, No. 6, 18 inch cylinder, 9 inch stroke, 25- horse power each.and each capable of pumping aud 100,000 gallens of water perday. Connected em are the requisite valves, glands, coup- lings, bends, elbows, double-valve oil cups. &c. These Pumps are comparatively new, and incom. plete working order. A large quantity of WATER PIPE. 82 feet 6-inch cast-iron Water Pi 4) ** 3-inch io 2-inch wrought-iron Me-inch cast-iron 1s inch ** Iinch < %-ipch bed THIRTY.ONE GAST.IRON FIRE PLUGS (Ayres’ patent.) with all the necessary connections, erch e° T's, bends, stop cocks, elbows, four-way Pieces, &c., all inexcellent condition: together with ALL THE TOO teratior nd re; eutting machin drille, punches, e Terms: Cash. i PBIS: AT GIESBORO. D. 0 will be sold, on the premises, at public anction, +88 follows: pe. &e., required for making al- o ben gh i pe, Kee! as pipe- and dies, plyers, crabs, 1g tools, &c p ernment funds. Deliveries will je to purchasers on or bofere the firet (let) day of May next. . A boat for Gieshoro will leave the Sixth street wharf every hour during the day of sale. Any further information that may be desired will be gtven upon application, in person or by let- ter, to Captain George T. Browning, A Q. M.. Giesboro, D. C., or at th fice. AMBS A. EKIN. Brevet Brigadier General, in charze fe v7-ts First Division.Q. M.G. 0. @ALE OF GOVERNMENT STOREHOUSE. Cares Quartermaster’s Office, Depot of We shtegion:? Washington. D. C., February 28, 1366. Will be sold at public auction, ou the premises, under tke direction of Brevet Lientenant Colonel Jas. M. Moore, A. Q. M., on TUESDAY, Marchi 6, 1566, at 12 o'clock m., ONE (1) STOREHOUSE, 114 by 144 feet, sitnoted at the corner of Twentieth and E streets, in this city. = The Building must be removed within fifteen days from date ef sale. Terms—Cash in Goverasest fands. H. RUCKER, Bvt Maj. Gen. and Ch 28-5 ief Quartermaster. fe Eepot of Washington. @QALE OF CONDEMNED QUARTERMA) \° TERS STORES AT GIESBORO’. D.C. Quartermaster General's Office Ast Division, Washi: m, D.C. ¥ uary 23, 1si6. Wiilbe sold at Giesboro, D. O., at Pablic Anc tiop, under the direction of Svape George T. Browning, A-Q.M., on WEDNESDAY, March7, 1866, at 10 o'clock a. mm. a large lot of condemned QUARTERMASTER’S STORES, consisting of— Horseshoes, Manilla Rope cree lron, Bed steads, Benches. Coffee Boilers, Tia Cups, Kr and Forks, Ladies, Camp Kettles, Putch Ovens Paus, Mees Pans, Tin Plates, Coal Scuttles, Spoons king and Heating Steves, Blankets, Bridles. Horse Brushes, Curt ycombs, Saddle Blan- kets. Buckets, Casks, Horse Collars. Head Halters, Ambulance Harness, Four horse Harness, (sets,) Bay racks, Lines, Murtingales, Biding aud Cart Saddles, Neck-strape, Sursingles, Four-horse Am- bniances, Army Wagons, (four herse,) Wagon Ske horse, )Iron Water Wagons, Whips, Padlec! ottles, Shocing- boxes, Punches, Files, Hamme Farricr-kuives. Pincers, Rasps, Brushes. Grindstones and icks. Lai terns, Ploughs, Rakes, Skovels. Spades, Wheel barrows, Bridle-bits, Tire Iron, Chain, Scrap Leather, Coal Oil Barrels, &c., &c. The Stores must be removed by the purchasers within five days from the date of sale. The Horseshoes, Rope. and Scrap Iron will, if desired, be delivered by the Government, free of charge for transportation, on the Depot w ‘ongs, Whitewas mes, Fi rf. Terms : Cash. in Government funds. Fa Me pe ae ere ogee = 6th street arf every hour during the day of sale auton SNJAMES A. BKIN, Brevet Brig General, in charge First Division, Q. M.G.O fem tma7 SALE OF MANUR®. Quartermaster General's Office, First Division, Washington, D. C., February 23. 1866. fd at the Cavalry Depot, Giesboro’, b. nantity of stock-yard MANU BE, which ered to purchasers on the greund, or in barges or boats to be Rrovided by them, at forty (40) cents per cubic yard. Two or {nore boats (according to size) can be loaded per day. ‘erms sh.in Government funds. By order of the Quartermaster General. Brovet Brigadier General in haces er ner im cl fe % atmar3i First Division. @: MG, U ITED STATES MILITABY RAILROADS Office tstant Qua: Washinton: Bit Foneenr ase? wAUCTION SALE OF hocombtivEs. sold at pu’ ic suctiol on THURSDAY, the &th day of Marchao es V8 Five (5) second-hand Ingines, 4 feet h ange; orlinders, 16x22; and weighing each. x Freight Cars, 4 feet 8 inch gauge. Gash in Goverument funds erme : 5 . H. L. ROBINSON -eotd Brevet Brig. Gen. A. Q. id. DENTISTRY. D&SSTISTRY —DR. BABNES. Physician and zoe Candas 7 ¢ ap. ms © algo cures Rheumatism, Gout, Piles: pete Office corner Penn’a m Ne. 3. fe 16-Im* thereafter, (except WEDNESDAY | of, the following | 16220. 18x38, two 20x20, (two stories,) 16x | . 15x16, two 2x | » Grame,) with 5,312 | feet. | TANKS, 3x16, two feet | R. LOOK WOOD, Washington Buildi D Po. av, han om ered 5 stilfal Den: ey se “ETH f qu ‘ew York, on Rubber at ry reduced price, feeth extracted without polnes ja 22-Im* H. Jind Patentse of the MINEBAL at 1e ara atte! oa personally Sten these teeth who cannot wear otha pemson can wear ling at my effice can be accommodated with style and price of Teeth t! desi bat 10 those who acs pavlenian: aud wih ee pa: » strongest and most fect denture an procure. the MINEEBAL TEBTH will is city—No. 338 Pennsylvania ave. oth sts, “Also, 807 “A'rch street, ly wear others, rs who cannot wear DISCOVER ¥ IN DENTISTRY. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIR. I would aayiee ons! teeth to, Bs Se pe i rod. bed oeeamine them Saar na Torried ou Geiss ier Prarerisa Zou once see the Prisen AUCTION SALES ALE UF STBAM G@HIST MILL aT THE S*CavaleY deport, Ginsponee Boo. Quartermasser eneral’s Offi, First Buvision a C.. February fi, 185s. Gooeral, ty, to-wit ONE (1) STEAM GRINDING AND FEED MILL. (frame, with massive granite foundations.) 40 foot. with coal, bay. all constracted of the % and engiue houses attac! very test material, and in the and place. the machinery and appliances ef the mil!. consisting of ONE(1) ENGINE, OF 100-HORSE POWER, with cylinder of twenty two (22) inches diameter and twenty-four (24) inches stroke, set no heavy cast-iron bed plate, with cold and hot t um ps and heater. with a cast-iron fly- wheel, with Briving pulley of the same material, ten (10) feetin diameter and twenty-four (24) inehes face, with Judson’s patent governor. TW (2) BOILERS, OF 60-HORSE POWER EAcH made of the best boiler iron, five-sixteenths (5-16) | of an inch in thickness, five (5) feet in diameter, and fourteen (14) feet five (5) inches in length; each boiler seventy-six (76) lap-welded fines, each three (3) and one th inches in diameter, with all the requisi| pe nang ndages. TEN (10) PAIRS OF REED’S PATENT BUCK- ieuee THIRTY (30) INCHES SPRING Constructed of solid French burr millstone, and set in heavy, well-balanced frames, with hay cut- ters. elevators and sonveyors sufficient to oat and handle th prepared feed on the most 1 iy x hed wroni Hye toed ‘The.shatting is of finished wrought i pulleys of cast-iron, faced and balauced, ere and boxes. sufficient to drive ten (10) pai burrs. &c. The main driving-belt is of four(4) rubber, and twenty-four [ag inches wide. belts for driving the mills, &c., are ef the best eak- tanned patent stretched leather. The Engine, Boilers, Machinery and Fixtures of every description. of the very best materials and workmanship, and are still in excellent cendi- tion and fine working order, the mill having been in operation only about 15 monthe. if deemed advisable by the agent of the Govern- ment. on the day of sale, the buildings will be seld separately. Ferme: Cash, in Government funds. : Paorchasers will be required to remove treir prop- erty before the first (ist) day of May next, w less aSereion arranged with the owner of the rounds. “A pe for ee — Meee in, Sixth-estreet wharf every hour during the day of sale. An gin ——— S at py, be ss wi ven mpon application, in person or by Fetter, ton Captain orORGe T. BROWNING, A. - M., Giesboro, or to this office a JAMES A. EKIN, Brevet Brig. Gen., in charge fe 22-dta ist b M. 0. <ALE OF NEW HOSPITAL CLOTHING, SALE OF NEppING. we , MEDICAL Porveyor’s Orrier. Wasnixeton. D. C., February 13, 1853, Anextensive sale of Hospital Olothing, Bedding, &c., entirely new, and in the original boxes amd baice, will be held in this city, at the Judiciary e Warehouses, Fifth and E streets, back of Chiy Hall on THURSDAY, the ah dey of Maron nexts at 10 o'clock a. m. ' The following articles will be offered for sale, Shirts 40.000 000, 000 00 00 000 000 ‘000 000 tic at large is called to thie sale, as the goods will be sold in lots to suit bo large and small purchasers. Quan- tities aa small as one dozen will be sold. Goods will be delivered fo purchasers within five (5) days OFene Gace otal. ent funds. ‘erms : % ‘am is suhobaia UTHERLAND, purg mn and Purveyor, U. §. ©. W. BOTELER, Jr.. Auctioneer. * fel PROPOSALS. FFIOE, DEPOT COMMISSARY OF SUB- SIETENCE, Wasiixe ton, February 24, 1835. PROPOSALS FOR FRESH MEAT. Sealed Proposals, of the form furnished by the gudernigned willbe received, in duplicate, unt THURSDAY. March 5. 19%, at 12 M.. forall th: FRESH BEEF end MUTTON requited, £ perpen lowing places, viz. Washi , ta. , Giesboro’. D. hington, M a. t Foot, Ma. Government Farms, 8t. Mary's Co., Md. The contractor will be required to deliver the meat at the Storehonses at the places named, where he will distribute it in such quantities, and at such times. a+ an officer of the Subsistence Department may direct. je will be received for supply- ny number of the above named laces. en must be present atthe opening of the ds. Payment to be made at this eftice monthly, for all Meat purchased, except that delivered at the Gov- ernment Farms, which will be paid for by the Act- ing Commissary of Subsistence at that place. The Meat will be subject toa rigid inspection, (neck and shanks not received.) and if not satisfac- tory, purchases in the open market will be made, at the expense of the contractor. _ All questions respecting quantity, qnelity, and condition will be settled the efticer of the Sub- sistence Department receiving the Meat. The contract will be made for six months from the Istday of April, 1856, or such period asthe Co General may determine B he endorsed “Propowale for Fresh Me +” end addressed to the undersigned. Ly G. BEL 57-6t MajorandC.8,0.8.A 2 water | EXPRESS COMPANIES, | Apams EXPRESS COMPANY TRMME TABLE. EXFRESS MATTER RECEIVED AT AND DE- ePATCHED FROM THE OFFICE OF THE OOMPANY IN WASHINGTON, D. QO. RAILROAD LINES, ORINGE AND ALEXANDRIA R.ROAD i2th. two dafly Lypch- st Monday, February greine will rn —— se oa Perktal Mailroed trains to and from Ri 0 follows MAIL TRAIN. Leave Washington dally (except Sunde: ®.m . and arrive at Lynchburg al 5.45 p.m. Lea Ler urg at] ®. m., and ve at Wash- ston af 8.35 PUN PRESS T ‘BAIN Leave Waahingtoe daily (including Sunday) at 6.10 p. m., and arrive at Lynchburg at 6.00 a. m. ave Lyuckbure at 6.00 p.m, and arrive at ‘asl on at 6 21 a.m. Both frelus make clave connections at Lynchbarg | for all points South and Southwest, and at Wash- mgten tor North and Northwest iret class Siceping Cars will be attache! to the Right {rains ‘his road is attractive. no able accommodations, but the new historic localities of F. Manassas, Bristoe, Catlett's, Rappatiannock, Cal- PEPeT, Orage and Gordonsville, places of tinper- eh Btereet in the popular mind ckets to all points South and Sonth- Boston, New York. Philadel- fe and i * o offices of the read in ton and Alexandria. - W oH McCAPFERTY. feo-tf General Superintendent. ton and ¥ t only for its comfort- t act that it pastes . Ball Ben, Way stati ‘the eH rm} Renneyivania Senteait : ALTIMOBE AND OHI RAILROAD. "Giaeranat) &Chovelaad | ASHING TON, January 5, 1866, of ana 1S. ro, - rt P.M. Chi *Datrott outs E eo8 Surg, Mises Menstle spine Dereeen, WASHINGTON AND BARTI- and Nashville... MORE. wn SASINTON AND THE WEST, are ae rap he a $3 >. u.| PrpcWhipsiectr. wad o-¢ | fog | |, FOR BALTIMORE. eee iu in cM Leave ¥, except §: +, St 6:20, 7-30, 3 Sakadect oak ee Dive.m.,and20,and¢w andre ee &: Pn tboenmen: aM. FOR ALL WAY STATIONS. Hot rm |} pape ye sete en ree ¢ a boars, daily, except Sunday, at 6:20, a. m., and (Way-etations west of) j $2hr wl{ Gumberia a, ovina} FOR WAT STATIONS SOUTH OF ANNAPOLIS i= i_Dure'Va, zameevitio.® | Leave at and 6:39. m. and at 2:30 and 4:40 p.m = F@R ANNAPOLIS. Ft P.M] } AmAPOLB .enenen $3: | | Leave at 6:20and 750 a. monet N _ = “—" | trains te or from Anpapolis on Sunday », Fortress Mon AM. ON SUNDAY of 1h resend City Poin =m FOR BALTIMORE, Sa, nose oe ey Leave at 7/308. m. and 2:30 and 7:30 p.m vurg. ie, Se . FOR WAY STATIONS leigh, Weldon, Greens-|| 8:15 4. x. ~. 7: ALM. boro, Balisbary. Unar- & Pl Leave at 7:30 s,m. and 2.90 p. m, $:30 P. mt. lotte, avd Goldsboro’, 5:0 P.M. FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. _ B:0-; Columbia, 8.0.; |p uoave daily, except Sunday, at 7:30 a, m. and 7:9 c Pm. —| canine On Sunday at 7:30 p.m. only. ting at . € ville, Tewmeawecs ml | Station core trains froin Battimore to Wheeling, usta, Athens, Atlan mOUGE ai, THROUGH TICKETS to the Weet yh ier: Becen ne the Washington Station Ticket OMce at il’ ieane faula aud Monteom- im the cay, ae well as at the new office in the Amert- T: am ry, Ala.; Warrenton, S:15a.m | can Tel Building, Pennsylvania svemue. 8:30 P.M. Galneper’Ornumeent Sr. um. | between né 6th streets. i donsville, Charlottes For cement ret Pplladelphia, and Boston, see ville, Staunton. Lynch- Ww P-SMITH, Master of Transportatt Done, ood all soatione LM. COLE, General Ticket Agent. Tennessace Railway... oc 80-tf GEO. 8. KOONTZ, Agent, Washington. pees ‘EEOUGH LINE BETWEEN WASHINGT OFFICES: | % 614 AND 219 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ae ae eee nomett ven 6 RTE SSE AE 10N EXPRESS AND TRANSPORTA- an = TION COMPANY. OFFICE AND DEPOT: COMMEKCIAL BUILDING, No. — Lonisiana between Ninth and Tenth streets. Wastincton, January 8, 1866, Trains between Washington and New York sre now run as follows, viz FOR NEW YORK. githout change of cars, Loans daily (exceptiSunday) at 73 ®.m. and 6:30 7: FOR New YORK, changing cars at Philadel- ' This © r pret todos GENERAL EXRER ASD siWANsPoRTA. | ; Ledve daily (except Sunday) at 118 8, m. and New York. Philadelphia, Baltimore, "FOR PHILADELPHIA, "Washington, Rlosandrie, Ricuoend» Peres Leave daily (except Sunday) at 7-30 and 11.15 @. burg. Norfolk, Lynchburg, Charlottes- ™., and 4:35 and 7:30 p.m. pleonten, esingten, Slee” Leave for New York at tare ta n. i 2, le ork at ‘and Bristol, Leave for Philadelphia at 7- reinia; Knoxville, Tennessee; Weldon, Goldsboro’, Wil- mingt«n. Newbern, Raleigh. Greensboro’, alisbury, and Charlotte, N. O.; ‘and te aud from All Stations on the Orange and Alexandria. Vir- Sleeping cars for New York 7 dally, except Sunday. On Sunday, "Exrough fekete &" Paitebeiglite, New York ir cl clphia, New , OF Boston. can be had at the Station Office at all hours ginia Central, Virginia and Tennessee. Rich- In the day, as well as at the new office in the Amer mond and Petersburg, Petessburg and Wel- ican Telegraph Building, Penasylvauie avence don, Wilmington ana Weldon, Atlantic Between Sy and 6th streets. and North Carolina, Baleigh and Bee Bultimore and @hio Railroad advertisement ~ Gaston, and North Csi for schedule between Washington, Baltimore, An- Gentral Railroads. Bapolis, and the West. see W.P. SMITH, Maater of Transportation. Asrapidiy 30 poestbh he Lines and Agencies of L.M.OOLE, General Ticket pas. the Company will be extended to other States, of | 0c 90-tf GOS. KOONTZ, Agent, Washington. which due notice will be gi G™t PENNSYLVANIA BOUTR The tariff of charges upen fair business s, Principles, yielding a le profit to the Com NORTE ‘WEST. ny, without being oppressive tothe pablic. Upen Ehte Uanis it confidently presents its claims for a fair share of patronage, relying upon fits large capital an the character of its officers and agents for that public confidence essential to success. de 18-ly CHAPMAN, Agent. STEAMBOAT LINES. FOUR DAILY TRAINS. WINTER SCHEDULE. On and after November 20th, 1915, tratns will as folbows : Leave GPRING ARRANGEMENT. — NOTICE | 5 7 §2.-—. oe. m SS Steamer CAMBRIDGE, Captai Pees eric Bx sen Hee. m. ~ OF Sat URDAyY Slash Pitwburg & ElmiraExp., 7:0p.m. 1000p. m. leaving her uew pier. 170 Light street wharf, be- tween Lire and Barry strecte, Baltimore, every SATURDAY and TCESDAY at§ p. m.. for Easton Point, Double Mills, Oxford, Clora’s Point, Wal lach’s Landing. Cambridge, Hnghlett'’s Wharf, Cabin Creek, and Medford'’s Landi ry psy 1 p.m pttopping at all Soe kere tioned landings for passengers and freight, reachipe altfmore at5 a.m, ef FRIDAYS TUESDAYS. TWO TRAINS ON SUNDAY, Leaving Washington st 3:30 and 7:90 P. SLEEPING CARS ON AL NIGHT TRAINS. LOW FARE AND QUICK TIME. BT No chan | mire, Erie, or ) of cars between Baltimore, Ei- itteburg ud | | SU For tickets and any information apply at the Office of the Great Penneyleauia. Bouts. fed 25. )VEBNMENT SALE OF SURPL BD GOVEBS ‘ALE OF US HARD Svvstetexcr, Ovricr, U.8. A., . § South Gay STREET, ry 27, 1996. this office until SATURDAY, March 17, 18%, for the purchase of surplus HARD BREAD on hand at this depot. Propotals must state that the effer is made under advertitement ef this date. The Bread is in boxes of faty (50) poange each ers ti twenty (20) No propotals received for Oxes. Purchases will be delivered ow board of transports without expense to the purcharer. Payment required in Government fands en nott- fication of accoptance of bid. Twenty days allowed purchasers to remove stores. Proposals to be endorsed om the enyelope, “‘Pro- poeals for Hard Bread,” and addressed to THOMAS WILSON, Brevet Lieut. Col. and C. §..U. 8. A., fe 27-\7t Brevet Brig. Gen. Velunteers. GALE OF GOVERNMENT Woop, Headquarters Department af Washington, } Office of the Chief Quartermaster, (Corner 353s strectand Pennsylvania avenue.) | Washineton, D.C, Bebruary 8.19%. | Ry direction of the Quartermaster Gencral of the United States Ariny, sales will be made in this cit and Alexandria. Virginia, commeucing TIL DAY, of (20 000) Twenty Tionsand Oords of Wood, fe guentitios from one quarter of a cord to ten co. to ind all persons desiring to purchase, Said w thoroughly seasoned, of oa qui ity, and is mixed in the proportion of about tw: thirds Pine and ene-third Oak, and will be sold sf the rate of ( $6) six dollars per cord, at the Govern- ment ard.on Maryland avenue,in reer of the Smithsonian Institute, at lth etreet Park, near the Long Bridge, in Washi aed Kendall Green. (1) one mile north of th timore and Ohio ($5) five di Railroad Depot, and at the rat per verd at the Government Wood Yard, one-eighth of a mile north of Alexandria, on the Washington and Alexandria Railroad. Orders on the Wood Yards can be obtained only en cach payments; upon the Washington Yards during office hours at this office, and upon Alexan- dria Wood Yards from Brevet Major James Gleason, A.Q.M., on the premises, betweon the hours of 9 o'clock 2 o clock noon. Arrangements have been made for the prompt delivery of the wood to any part ef Washington and Alexandria at the rate of 78) one dollar per cord, and to any part of Georgetown at ( $1.25) one dollar se new ave cents per cord, in addition to above rates. Purchasers will be required to remove their wood from the Yerd within five ere from date of order, Colonel ana Chiet Guertormaste one! e' Ty fe 8-18t Department of Washington. S418 OF HARD BREAD. Oryricr Deret Commissary, Bealed Prepesaia. in duplicate, will be received in du 's atthisoffice.on WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS of cach week for al! the surplus HABD 3 Dat The Bread is In boxes of fifty (60) pounds each, and in good shipp!: 5 Mail parchasss will be delivered on beard of trens- Derts without expense to the Ce. je proposals received for than twenty (20) boxes, one thonsand (2008) pounds. wanes aten ion of acceptance of wert mals ghoald be endorsed “Proposals for \.”? delet JAMES SURRY, Col.and 0.8. V._ W,BAYVE JUST RECRIVED ONE 12 STOP ORGAN. with two set of Keys and two octave pedal bass. I rior instru- tisa ment, my invite organists and amateurs to eal) ex . * & Hamlin are the only manufacta: the “celeprated Cabinet Organ.” All other instr’ oe W.G. aerckuOTr 2 8 jo. 318 Pa. avenne, jamott 3 ty ON-BETENTION OB seers the prostrate kidneys, diseases At dash depen hot ae taracesnt eee Prick posit, fe it POMADE OPTIEM — For tm exquisi or ler, OMPAON'S 7 eee aoe BoE ane bottle. are, Penney!varia avenue and Sixth street, usder Ne. tional Ec%el. and 14th street, corner Penna. avenae, opposite Willards’ Hotel, W. Beton N. DUBA TLANTIO STEAMSHIP OOMPANY TO | NEW YORE. mers com f the J 7 ee ORM GIBSO merous. Buperingeudent NC a3 q E.C. KNIGHT, Capt. Morris, B.S ee FAIBFAX Capt. Winters, JNO. GILLETT. Passenger Ticket —: Leaving Pier No. 12 North River. _JNO. GILLETT, Passenger Agent. no every WADNESDAY and SATUBD = foot of t, Washington, ecuar DISEASES! SECRET DISEASES SAMARITAN’S GIFT! SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST CERTAIN BEMEDY EVER USED “Yee, A Positive Oure” er GONORRH@A, GLEET, STRICTURES, « Freight received daily du and carefully kept under cover. ‘The steamers ef this line now oa cit slong the ne atthe, to any point along the E GAN, BHINEHART & OU., Agents, a Goruee sents Penn. avenue. south side, treet, Washington, D. 0. BOWEN, BRO, O0., Agentee Corsuine no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury, Alcxanéria, Va. Oniy Ten Pills to be Taken to Effect a Cure. H. B. OROMWELL & GO., Agents. They are entirely vegetable. having no «mell nor ne 17-tf 86 West street, Now York. | soy unpleasant taste, and will mot in any way te oo oe pe ong ap yas ome omot jcate AB—Protected are from is cases Uhr gg secured ay ne woals in “twenty fonr hours.” Prepared ty cerehnste the Eeole de Pharmacie de Paris. =00 the ‘imperial of the University of Pennsylvania. ene of the most College of Medicine, Vieuna, eminent Doctors and Chemists of the present day. Trisemar No.1 ie'the of~tusl remedy for Rolex. | no <zposure, no trouble. no change whatersr tion, Bpermathor: Ex! Let those who have despaired of getting cured. or System. Triesmar #0. 3 hes entirely mhebave been gorged with Balsam Copaviaor Mer the ‘nfalliable remedy for all Impurt- : SAMARITANS GIF Hew, Resear Symptoms, thus Gent Ser gapll tap abana” ce fami sedate deleterious ingre- Price—Male packager, $2. Female, $3. bh 1s in the form of a most BLOOD! BLOOD!! BLOOD::! an, Sale Sa rites SOROFULA, ULCERS. SORES, SpeTs. See in ee Tor Oo. and ia i ese, | TETTERS. ‘SCALES. BOLLS, ° SYPHILIS, thus savas’ @5-" Divided in operate doves a5,04, SAMARITANS BOOT AND HERB JUICE Tyan raceanror sanatw. ne ona | satitte OR PeeeeREsinentEs je and retail by Dr. BARBOW, No. 194 | . SManITAN'S ROOT AND HERU JC1C street, New York. "31 had also of 8. C. FOBD, No, 290 Pa. ave,, | 0st potent. ee: corner ilthete : write” the venereal poison. so that the cure is thor: AL and permanent. Take, thon,of this purifyi Youna man Gus nave injane themscives bg | say cnd be healed. and do noe eae fee eertain habits which it them for business, | posterity that for which you may repent iu after or the duties ef life; also middie- | years. " ‘or old men, who, from the jes of youth DO NOT DESPAIR ofa uses, feel = debility im advance of Although you may be promoanced incurable, years. fore pl ‘themselves under the treat- SAMARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUIORS ment of any one should first read “THE SECRET | will remove «very vestige of impnrities from the FRIE be M Ledies will learn some. | system, ae well as all the bad eflects of Mercury. thing of importance by perusing “The Seere SAMARITANS CHANCRE WASH. Friend.” Price 25 cents : Full direction Bent to any address, imasealed envelopeonr | WH EONS Sa) OF THE SAMAR ; AT THE SURG ITAN TES. “On Boarp THE Stramsnip Costa Brea, Feb 18, 1865.— Messrs. Desmond street Philadelphia—Dear Sirs: Please send me osipt of Twenty-five cents. . 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To all classes | }3 ‘Troy Memorial of Lincoln. Story of 9 Trooper are invaluable, and , WUR certainty, periodt by F. Colburn Adams. formation of the Fin gecularity. They are known to thousands, who sore ond =. eS Pose oot Borve fatcery ‘ county, having t | eahen of sme of the in} fon of Money.by Amelia B. Edwards, Every Sat " sictans imertca. ur » Mon! om Unelicie directions iatine sehen they mS oe FRANCK TAYLOR o Gr eix Boxes {oF @6, containing trom Woe A Bb BOSH WASH cures woe feed del \ secure disorders. in stages, y Trait, promptly, secure from observa } or ne cha ip diet, nef ven ered Roadie kireeses | eater etna essen i aaa deo W-ecly 8 28 Dey street, New —- = HERSTON’S IVORY PEARL row ELMBOLD'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT "J "Ui for cleans. Desuiitying gil Bresory H BUCHE ing ae ‘eeth ‘cod Gums, par Ts the Great Diuretic. fe entirely unequal CONCENTRATED EX i HELMBOLD'S CONCEN TRACT Is the Great Blood Purifier. ‘ Botbare oe ea . ¢