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_ EVENING STAR. “THE CAVALIER.” A cavalier rode by a cottager’s door, And a maiden sat thereby The cavalier bowed to his Taddle fall low, And the maiden winked her eye And years rolled on. ae —s ofthe her door, and the cavalier s a ray "the knight he thought For ayeon the maidens wink. A 4 years rolled on, and the maiden No more of the courteous knight, _ lied on ber name ge peeslte [= and thought But the maiden lived the merriest life, aniian ied pr hitr sith Sar e arch bine ‘And be married ber straight re ao London Fun. Bill Arp Announces Himself a Candidate for Congress im the Seventh (Georgia) | District. [From the Atlanta New Era.] Since my recent artikal on the state of the country I have koncluded to become a kandi- date for Congress. Its no use lettin Union sneaks hey all the field to themselves, espe- cially them what refugeed North when Sher- man kum along this way and put his horse in My stable. 1 never run North myself, but I did run South a leetle faster than was com- fyrtable. 1 was so sure we'd whip old Sher- man that! never made any prepurashuns to skedadie unitwell be was down on us likea thousand of brick, and then there warnt no time to pack up my duds; or, in skriptur fraze, to “take up my Led and walk.” Sans haliilement—Sans ceremonie, Left my bed and board—bidding them a jong and final adue, having — myself, as all distinguished men of the Keb pursuashun had repeatedly dun, never fo submit to Abe Lincoln or rekonstruction. We were all to die in the last ditch, especially me, and Jeff, and Jo; and I golly, I thought our time had come, sure enuf, but € preferred not dyin til l reached the last ditch; and konse- quently I kept skedaddlin across every ditch I kum to, hopin somethin encouragin might tarn up, and me,and Jeff, and all the rest of us, who had been keepin safe distance from bullets, found ourselves in the last ditch. Well, the fact is, we didn't feel half as mueh like dyin there as we expected to before we got there; and soon a question arose whether we should go back under old Abe or die. Wellit’s no use talke in; we didn’t want to die, so we koncluded to take the amnesty oath and go back. We tuck it, all of us, but Jeff, and he expects to take it before long. But I'm forgittin my eandidacy (as Stewart stys in his circnlar,) but its no odds ef I do. Thers plenty more that skedaddied when I did, and did’nt dye in the last ditch neither. All I want is for us who did’nt dye in the last ditch when we hada chance ‘o, to be sure to get into posishun agin, and have all the offices; and to drive off Union sneaks, and take all their greenbacks, and konfiskate all their lands; and in the language of Jo, in the Legislature: “drive their wives and children ofier them, house- less, pennyless and starving.” e Man thatcan xo to Kongress with this object in view is the man of my choice. Ef I thought I couid’nt serve you in ridding the South of stubborn old Union men and gettin all the offices ourselves you couldnt send me to Kongress. lama workin man. I = to work up the big file. I worked hard to keep the fite agoin without fitin any myself: and succéeded to well in workin to keep out of a fite, when everybody was wanted, that 1 think I have sufficient reputation as a worker to entitle me te your support. Birt Arp. P. S.—1 had intended this for publication In the Rome Courier, but the editur (durn him) wanted to charge 210 for it, so 1 konkluded to write out a few copies myself, and to get some of my Gee-tiger unharmonized wimmin of my ac- qnaintance to write some copies forme and give them gineral sirculation. B. A. EES Fovr Lrxes more beautiful than these, says the Buffalo Express, are rarely written. The figure which it involves is exquisite : A solemn murmur in the soul Tells of the world to be, As travelers bear the billows roll Before they reach the sea. Four lines more truthfal than these, says the Utica Observer, are rarely written : A solemn buzzing in your ear, When you retire to bed, Tells you that swilling lager beer Is dreadful for the head. 7 Remarks caused by the high price of pro- visions—When shall we three meat again!— (Punch. 7 Mr. Gongh says we sometimes wonder @t the incivility of railroad conductors, while if we couid know ali the petty annoyances to which they are subjected, and the silly ques- tions constantly asked of them by ignorant. stn- pid and neryous sat peg the wonder would be that they can be civil at all. S7 The guard at Mr. Lincoln's tomb, at Oak Ridge cemetery, has been withdrawn. S7 The French government has commanded the railway authorities to post up the cause of delays of trains at once at the stations, so that friends and relatives may know the worst at once. &7 Marshal Bazaine, for fear of a collision between American and French soldiers, has ordered his officers not to let any detachment of French troops approach the Rio Grande. S7 A Government sale of unclaimed baggage and soldiers’ effects is in progress at Norfolk. &7 A good deal of excitement has been caused in Nasbyille through the discovery by the com- mittee of the legisjature appointed to investi gate the affairs of the State bank, that between five and six millions in spurious notes had been issued by tne rebel Governor Harris and kis accomplices. &7 Circuses are to be admitted to Vermont bpon paying of $3,000 for a license. &7 The Mississippi negroes are being dis- armed. &2-The first Methodist society in this coun- try was formed in 1766. Now there are in con- nection, north and south, $42) itinerant preach - ers; 13,205 local de.; 1,624,320 members: 161 col- leges and academies, and 31,106stndents. Next year occurs the centennary celebration. B27 Those who love peanuts will be sorry t Jearn that instead of 140,000 bushels per Soran —-the regular product before the war in North Carolina—there will be ony about 15,000 bush- els to export this year. B7A bale of cotton at the Central mills, Southoridge, was opened afew days ago and found to contain four shells, one loaded, and weighing fifty pounds in the aggregate. &7 Since the close of the rebellion 123 nayal vessels haye been sold at the different navy yards. From these sales $2,590,400 haye been Tealized. S7 All the wire, necessary materials, &c., for the completion of the Russo-American tele- gtaph, via Behbring’s Straits, bave been con- tracted for in Paris, and will shortly be shipped to this country. S7 it is rumored at St. Louis that a gigantic railroad corporation is in process of formation, with Daniel Diekinson as President. The object is to chase and complete lines of oad between St. Louis and Galveston, a dis- tance of 900 miles. S27 The waters of the Seine, in Paria, having fallen Jower than for many many years past, the authorities have begun a system of 3 sluice gates, by which it isexpected to keep at least six feet Of water in the river from Paris to Rouen at all seasons. &7 The Hebrews furnisbed 40.000 soldiers for the Union army im the late war, and they have estabiished asylums for disabled soldiers’ wid- o vd orphans at New York, Philadeipbia, Oneinnau, Chicago and St. Louis. S7 According to the address of the State Teachers’ Association of Tennessee. there are £9,000 adults in that State who can neither read or write, and 300.000 children without school advantages. SS ORNS OF THE FRANKLIN INSURANCE COLTS THe BULr ine oF bite National Dawe oF Tux Re ember 3, 1855, A dividend of twelve und ove half ber cent. has been thie day deciared for the six months ending Siet ultimo, and is Hae bea to the ateckholders, CHA BRADLEY, Secretary, THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS consists of the following-named persons, to wit W. A. BEADLEY, President. DIRECTORS: Ast WJ. Me POMALD. JOS i. BRA M.A. GUISTA, _bo 10-2awaw Ow: Chan). PRACTICAL Pit! No. 402 D street, Washi ington Are prepared to execate all orders the above branches, on the sae endins Sarena. i} mer. gen moderate. V LL iam A MARBLE TEAM Manufacturer of MARBLE MANTLES. MO ONGMENTS, TAB and WASHSTAND TOPs. ac.” oa Monnments made order terms ans: shortest notice. mele ri Hk on hand pS ti oy ARE ARE EASTERN MAR- { Org cers for Plamber's scabs wea ul ad 9h | Pennsylvania avenue. between Isth and | . Washington as & NU MOKE a ae ue fe remedies for unpleasant « MBOLD'S EXTRAOE BU. BU- nD ROSE WASH nos 7 ak TU, b's EX [BACT BUCHU, ONS Rl rai XB. AUCTION SALES. B* PLANT &@ CO., Auctioneers. VARDARL out oN a On MONDAY, the 20th instant, at 4 o’clock ym on the premises, we shell sell, part of Lot 6. Square 4i7, fronting 15 feet 734 inches on Sheticet = & depth of of 100 00 feet. Term Conveyancing and stamps at purchaser's cost. he id. ee “yLaN Nt 00, Auctioneers no 15-dts* (0 Dst., bet. 9th and 10th. J2Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, ‘Auctioneers. VaLaars UNIMPROVED REAL Sa a SS Stn SDE here DB AND & ARDOSTH 8 TREETS EAST, BY PUBLI On MONDAY, the 2th fast. at Jf o'clock 5 we moe nses. infront of th oa mises, Lots 22, 2, and 26, in No. Si; being le teas es "the Capitol. Pu pains] Gaectanltg to purchase a ‘Lot feb bui re purpotes. in, ‘erms: One-third cash; the balance six, twelve, bey a nv months, se by deed of trust upon remises. ‘a conveyancing and revenue gy at the pur- eae ai each lot when so! n Fs on a TN WILLIAMS, Aucta, B rai & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, BP's ehoek FRAME HOUSE AND re ON iN NORTH M. BETWEEN SEVENTH AND Higntn STREETS West, AT AUCTION, On MONDAY, the 20th instant, we shall sell, in front of the premises, at 4 o'clock Pi m., west front of Lot No.2, in square No. 424, with a back alley, The improvement: e & good two-story Frame Dxelling, with other phmrec ota ont honses. ; balance in six and twelve months, for notes Searing interest from day of sale. A deed given and deed of trust taken. All conveyancing. jnclating revenue stamps, at tre 100 to be geld down when th ty is sold, 0 be paid down when the property is so noldd GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. Y K. F. PAGE, Auctioneer. 502 7th st., under Odd Fellows’ Hall, VALUARLE BUILDING LOTS AT AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY v. 2d, at4 p. m., I shall tell. at public auction, = "the premises Lots 4 and 5, square 1.023. fronting on F st, north, between 13th east. Lots 4 and 5, square 1,030, nosiiog on D st. north, between 13th st. east and Tennessee avenue. Lots 13 and 14, square 1.030. es on E st, north, between 13th and 14th sts. e poy One-third cash; Selanes: six and twelve months. cneghverancing and stamps at expense of pur- rs Ie da _ {Chron} K.F. PAGE, Anct. BY J. 0. McGUIRE & CO.. Auctioneers, THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, WITH STABLE AND LOT. ON THE ISLAND. en TUESDAY AFTERNOON, November 2ist, at 4 o'clock, on the premises, we shall sell Lot 35, Square £03, fronting 30 feet on south N strect, be- tween 435 and 6th streets, Island, running back 134 feet Sine’ shes, improved bya three-story Brick Dwel- Hing, wi h stable in rear. c Jne-third cash; balance in six and twelve months. with interest, secured by adeed of trust on the premises. Cc neisd ns at Perekaser’ 's ex) JC. MeGUIRE & CO., Ancts. ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneer: THBEE-STORY BRICK HOUSE ON THE ISLAND AT AUOTIO. On TURSDAY, the 2iag instant, at 4 o'clock p. m..weshall sell. at public anction, part of Lot 4, afrontof 28 feet, ranni dis improved by a goo ntaining eight convenient, Well-arranged rooms and store rooms below. This Lode ppt is —— on lith street west, be- tween sout Terms: One alt cea; the balance in six and twelve months, for notes bearing interest from the Pl of sale, secured by a deed of trust on the prem- “atl gems demesne and revenue stamps at the cost = =~ ee 4d “GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. B® a DOWLING. G. Auctioneer; Georgetown. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. On MONDAY. the 7th day of November, 1845, at the hour of 344 o'clock in the afternoon, I will offer for sale the following described preperty, situated in Georgetown :-—Beginning at the end even: teen feet from the northwest corner of the house lately occupied by John Mountz, and ronning — westerly in’ aline with Bridge street nine- et; thencs southerly ninety feet toa five feet was alley leading out to Jace street; thence nineteen feet easterly; thence ghiline to fon beginning, with the ea eotery Dr Brick House n the same, now occu) ferme at sale. THOMAS DOWLING, Anctioneer. 10 16-4 ¥ JAS. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, EXECUTOR'S SALE OF. gh BRICK DWELL- On THU BSDAY AFTERNOON, “November 23, at 4 o’clock.on the premises, I shall sell Lots 1 and 3. in subdivision of Square 566, fronting togetber 78 feet on New Jersey avenue, near L street north, and running through to 8d ‘street west. Improved hy two well-built twe- Ape? and-basement Brick Dwelling-Houses, which will be sold separately. Terme: One-half cash; balance in etx months, deferred payment to bear interest, and secured by deed of trust on the pro) ncing at pure! ss cost. Conv Possession given to, upon compliance with the terms of sale by; the purchaser. If the terms of sale are not complied with within one week after the sale, the property will be again sold at the cost and expense of the defaulting pur- chaser or purchasers JAMES FITZPATRICK, Executor of Dominick Conroy. no 16-dts JAS.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts, BY THOS. DOWLING, G, Auct.; Georgetown, FIVE VERY DESIRABLE BU nie. LOT: IN GEORGETOWN. AT AeCrt . On WEDNESDAT AF TERNOON, ee 22, at 4 o'clock p. m. ign sell, in front of the premises, on Second and “Lingan streets, near the getown College, two Lots. each fronting 20 feet on nd sheet with a good, seubstantial erone basement already Jaid. Alse, three Lots, each frenting 20 feet, with front basement walls, and running back 120 feet to a common sewer, the same lwing part of the property owned and occupied by the late Surveyor, Lewis Carbery, Esq ae One-third cash; balance in tix and twelve Conveyancing and stamps at the cost cS the chaser. THOS, DOWL. ITCHI ING, inter, £ Coe Ueto nae Anet. B* J.C. McGUIRE & & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE BUILD- ING LOT. ADJOINING THE NATIONAL ba eartapay AFTERN ON, Di A of ecember 21. at 4 o'clock, on the premises, by yitlue of a deed of trast ‘on Patrick Wi eoied Mey ith, recorded in Liver ak - 139, folios a4 ove et Wns Lote cope in J. of square No. 614, fronting ‘2 feet Ck age ges hg rise G - H streets running bac! feet toa 14 foot alley, and containing 2800 aquare feet. Terms: One-half cash; the remainder in sfx and twelve months, tet interest, secured by a deed of no 9-e0 trust on the mises. a peonvevencing ing and stamps at the cost of the pur- , ‘OS. J. FISHER, Traste noWeokds J. 0. McQUIRE & 00., Aue . FAe™ FOR Me ai! y RINCE GEORGE'S — the pane of emery? ais, seh be offered at by the eee “toll well’ ada ‘and yation soil wel pted fo rdeni| farming purposes; the residue ie hes St ibe (say from three to five thousand cor cesirable location for a steam mill. ments consist of a large new barn. This within ten miles of Washington, on one < Fonds leaging to that placevaud joins the 1 «Feces bina to eee y to th archase subscribers, living adjacent to the Inte wits will take pleasnre in showing the premises. The sale t+ take place ee t Robes’ ‘8 Tavern, Sur- ratteville, at 11 o'clock a. - Pn HEISKELL. ce T7-eolm* . P. HILL, Agent, wAte OF NAVY cannon Bureau of Ordnance. Navy Department. Washinston City, November 30, 1335. Notice is hereby given that. on the first da: December next, at 12 o,clock noon, there will be sold at public auction. ‘at the Navy Y; » Phila- delpbia, P: nd pm ‘a.,one hundred and ninety-five (195) old ‘These guns are to be sold by the balf of the noe money is eo Dosage id at Tho completion of the sale. and the ether h al wbon the —- Aad Sen by the purchaser, which re- powel m ake place in ten sale, and at the expense of the igehaser sae oP wii a. _Doll-eotd Chief of Bureau. wu OF NAVY POW DEBS. Bureau of Ordnance Navy Washingion City Will be sold at Public tion of Captain William Rogers the Ordnance Yard, bd og . iN DAY. November 20, 1386 lot of 1.200 berrels of NAVY CANNON ana wit KET Pow. pammphonat these Powders can be seen until the of day of sale atthe Ordnance Office, with the de- py ene 9 meee —. ateacBed owders must be remov within’ five d trom ‘the day of cake. Perera Terme: in Government — A. WISE, re7-tuthét chet of Bnrean. N*Y Y YARED, WASHINGTON, November 9, 1855, COPPER SCALE. hore will be offered for sale at Publie Auction, et “RSDAY, Novemher 99, at 120'clock M., at nited Stat States ms Yard. Washington, about thousand pounds of Copper Beale. x ean 2 aap at any time previous to the | LJ f) Lit of mal ~ Lan paevesaeoen per cert. of metaliic cop- P Feo per cept. of the parchese mousy must be deposited at ¢ ete oe ihe sale, and twelve daye Wise the deposit will be forfelted ‘oc Gora meni All payments ta be made in Co: avd before the Scale is Temoved ‘from the Bey, ard, Ly order of the Rareau of Conatraction, &e , avy Department. ABLES FE. Lat no >thésatd is Naval I gtorekeendy: AUCTION SALES. Ahh ay naa? BUILD- MANTLED y FORTH ARC = GTON. D. ‘euartermaster, @' Woveuiser fis, able Anction to the highest bid- ck meee below, all of the Mess- houses, tenon] eee re nin ana if aboat the the he foljow- Lives. Wane Nes. Tt UMBE Dis: ter'e Deparment U- ee heED fea Bette es the lumber tabers ir r abattis, &e the lows, |) &C., 001 with same, as EAST OF EASTERN BRANCH. on SATURDAY. November 25tn, at 10 o'clock t Fort Mahan, fourteen frame and log Huitdings also, the timber. Jumber, &c., inside the he abattis around it. SOUTH OF POTOMAC. On MONDAY, Hovember 27th, at 10 o'clock a. Rath ane Lyon, sixteen frame buildings; also. tim! iy? the fort, and abattis around the ssi day, at 1 o'clock eleven frame Di buildings at Fort Farnsworth the in FL fe. inside the fort, and abat* aron 4 — TUESDAY, November 8th, at 10 o'clock a. m., at Fort Weed, twelve frame buildings, and tim: ver, lumber, &&.. inside the fort, and abattis around same. Same day, at 1 ovelock P- — ie Fort Otkourke, Swelve frame build: page, and mber, fumbers &e. the fort, and abattis aroeee ind the same; also. @ plank revetnient of rifle-pit between Forts Weed, Farnsworth, and ®’Rourke, and the fixtures of lumber. timber, &c., in one battery to thet let of Fort ty ‘Rourke. WEDNES: Dee November 29th. at 10 o’cloek — m.. at Fort Worth, seventeen frame and log idings, and the timber. lumber, &c., inside the fort; ale lot of stone, a lot of unused timber, and the ahettis lying outside of the same. On THURSDAY, November 2th, at 10 0’clock m., at Fort Ward. twenty-one frame and log buil ings; also. the timber, lumber, &c., inside fort, and abattis around the same. “On FRIDAY, December Ist, at 100’clock a. m Fort Richardson, twenty-four frame and Tog built ings; also. the timber, lumber, &c., inside the fort, - ean arent the same. ey th AY, December 2, at 10 o’clock a. m., at Fort Tillinghast, twelve Frame ana'Lor Bait: ings; also, the Timber. Lumber, &c., inside the fort and abattis around the same. Sameday, at 1 Paige m_.at Fort Craig, eleven Frame Build- ings, with Timber, Lumber, &c., inside the fort and abattis arourd the same. Sy etter which will be sold the Timber, Lumber, the Battery in front of Fort Craig.and the Timber, Lumber. Buildings, &c.. at Fort McPherson, On MONDAY, December 4. at 10 o'clock a. m., at Fort Morton, nine Frame Buildings and the abat- tis around this fort and Forts Corcoran and Strong. Same day. atlo’clock p.m., at Fort ©. < hae oy twenty-five Frame Building: gk the Timber, membres lonite theta ‘ant beta ascend the same. Immediately after which will be sold the Timber, Lumber, &c., inside Fort Bennett and the abattis around it. On TUESDAY, December 5, at 100’clock a. 14 5 at Fort Ethan Allen, seventy-four Frame and Log Buildings. (many of large size;) also, the Timber, ber, &c., inside 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. ‘hese sales embrace a large quantity of Timber, Lumber. &c., and an excellent opportunity is thus offered to land-owners and others in the vicinity of Washington to secure building fencing mate- rial convenient to their proper The military guard will remain upon the —, ises seven Soya after date of sale for protection of property. and purchasers, (not owners of the land) will be required to remove the buildings, &., within fifteen ibe from the — of purchase. Buildiags by e sold singly. Terms: Government, funds. L. LUDINGTON, Colonel, on Chief Quartermaster, no 15 vt Department of Washington. Fo hee aa LE OF HORSES. MULES, oo AMBULANC ES, BUILDING MA EET LS. TOOLS, OR sICE UR: ANNAPOLIS" “Sipat a We Om, seat of Pegariment of caer a | sh Will be sold at Public (opiate Anna) * fovernber t Wi auctions ay Celloge tireon lis, Md., under the direction hed tein A. Q. - commenci nj Ww. ESDA mber 29, 1835, at W0 o'e! fock a.m., te Pligehie’ Guartermaster’s Stores, vi ‘Twenty-nine Horses. ‘our Mules. Twenty-four Carts and sets Cart Harness. Seven Ambulances, ( four-wheel.) Six Coal Stoves. Two Cooking Stoves. Sixty -three Chairs, Thirty-five Desks. 23,000 feet of Lumber, 1 Flemlock and White Pine.) Forte: one barrels of Ove hundred and pow two Thumb Latches, Four hundred and eighty-six pairs Hinges. Four, thousand three hundred and ‘orty- one Grain Sacks. One Hay Scale, (complete.) And a quantity of Carpenters, pisckoniths. and Wheelwrights’ Fools, Harness. Build ie = als, Wheelbarrows, Axes, Shovels. condemned Camp and Garrison Ean ae and other miscellaneous stores, Animals and vehicles will be sold singly; _ articles in lots tosnit purchasers, who will be quired to remove their property within five days from date of sale. Terms: Cash in Gevernment funds. LUDINGTON, Colonel and Chief Quartermaster, Department of Washington, no 17-9 Qe OF GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS. Chief Quartermaster’ Office, Depot of Washington, Vashingion, C., November 15, 1885. Will be sold at public auction. on the premises, under the direction of Captain J. H. Crowell, A. M., on TUESDAY, November 21, 1865, ai o'clock p. m., TWO FRAME BUILDINGS. Sitnated on E and F streets, west of the Canal, near Fasby 's Wharf, as follows : One (1) Storehouse. 22 by 130 feet. One, ed, adjoining storehouse, M4 by 16 feet. fhe i es will be sold singly, and must be re- in ten days from date of sale. Terms : Cash. in Government gg By order of Brevet Mayor Gen. Chief Quartermaster, De, CHAS. H. TOMPKINS, _no 15-5t Brevet Colonel : and nd Quartermaster, SALe oF ORE, PPILDINGS AT Chief Quartermasier's Office, Depot of Washington, preci A ome Tar Novae t Will be sold at Public Auction, on the big the Paar or ion of Brevet Lieutenant Colon G at Al dri Vi oa THURSDAY, November si Ines the fiers described Government ae Ne etisoae AT tt 4 AMERICAN COMPANY'S COA ARF, AT 10 oCLo One (1) Shed, 55 by 214 feet. vex = @ne (1) Shed, 9% by 168 feet, AT SEWARD BARRACKS, AT 1 O'CLOCK One (1) Stable, 20 by The Buildings why fe Bet sold singly, a a removed within mere (is) ani ane ors wg Government H. Rucker, tof W. Raises ‘Terms: Cash By order of ‘rev et BM: "Gen. . Cnief Quartermaster, D oe Washin Recker AS. HY TOM 'KINS, _ne 17-8t Brevet Col. and Quartermaster. ALE oF 5 dab oy STORES, Wasuincton Semen ae: Wil be told at Pubic Anction at the ‘Arsenal, on SATURDAY MORNING, the’ 25th of Novem: Lo at loo Check, the following Condemned Stores, 3 Steam Engines 1 Fan Blower 2 Soda Generators (copper) 1 Plamng Machi 1 Turnin; Lathe (for iren work) 1 Puncn Press 1 Lot of Cotton Machinery 5 Steam Boilers 1 Lee of Shafting (with hangers and pul- 1 Lot 1 Wa nm Breaks 1 Lot of Railroad Car Braces 1 Coffee ter 1 Gear Cutting Machine 34.0 Old Pie and Rasps 4 68 an 1,000,600 pounds Cast Jron Scraps 14,600 por ones Ws miolane Tron’ ‘Scraps 1 Car Kies. 1ot t of 1 Screw Cutting Machine. Terms cash, in Government funds, and purchas- ee its be required to remove the property within ve ‘J. G. BENTON i Ordnsace and no 16 8&t Brevet rit 1 Commanding, ARGE SALE OF LOCOMOTIY) L CARS. RAILROAD SUrrulns, wanes cm leg me ce ll Bo) ast ry tion, Ne caratinn ee HUBS B ay, ; November 4 ror og om swiewing property. we 1S! Fiat Carn, feet feet 8 iin fate Alpoethe Machinery feet 8} tine aie eal -Moticiats ‘ O's: M. Railroad Repair Shops 2 Newhera, ‘There will also be offered apt 499 tons Railroad is large quantity of A Chelee, ce ne) a | Railroad Su; eg tivead Supt i na invited to fhe lar ze menatite rty offered, embracing ee in ne e e construction, repair and operation of « rail- with lists of t and gines. will be encom appl igned at Raleigh, N.C. by iia ta commanee at ie etiock ‘ale commence #, and to continue from day today. ae ter or ss legrs, hb. erty is sold. By order of Bri ier General D.C. McCallum. General Mansger Military Walieoans Game States’ Col. C.Q. M. =~ —- Sviperintendent Raxmiom, N, Uns October 3,188. ty me ry OLDEST woTEL CONDU! EBUBUPEAN ik RCTED ON THE cere. UROFR AN nao sued and Vi: This Bott, ihe oldest jcondictt onthe eka he in this of pe tn eraiy way gee byes when th the my racroostug’ ommodation hrankfut iS the patronage alr prietor hopes by aiontion "a baxinees en one ve gana a AUCTION SALES. _| pe eh ee eae ower 8 ee FRE BALES OF GOVERNMENT HORSES | | GOVERNMENT one OF CHOICE WHIs- AND MULES. comers TUNE T Tal xusemas as he ighest t Slader, at the tae ad places named bele' NEW ¥ ‘ORK pt MS (City TURSDAY ‘of each week, 100 ee’ York ork Ci'y~ THURSDAY of each week, 100 VLVANIA, Poi pbte, eaatHoMeDaY, November 3, . eac! *-philadelphin, Pa.-SATUBDAY of eaah week, wie var, Pa TUESDAY ofveach week, 00 Harrisburg, Pu THURSDAY, avember 2, 9, | 16, and 23. 100'HORBES Mosvesiebergy Pe TUESDAY, Nevember 7, —WEDNESDAY, November 10, a Pa._FRIDAY, November 12, 700 Chester, Delaware connty, Pa.—_WEDNESDAY, | Niituayilic’ Pa THURSDAY, November 16, 100 Bees Pa,—THURSDAY, November 30, 100 Titusville, Pa —THURSDAY and FRIDAY, No- vember 23and 24, 100 Bn toeg day, | peaiminton, Del. ET ORSDAY of each week. 100 | "\limington, Dei—FRIDAY, of each week, 100 MULES each mage Baltimore. Md. WEDRESDAY, November 15, 00 HORSES, y Baltimore. Larry November 29, 100 HORSES, TUESDAYS: re M THUBSDAS of each week, 100 HORSES e: NO BALES. OF #hores WILL TAKE PLACE dis: of. Buyers sheuld therefore Phe themselves ef this last oppertunity to pur- chase. For eales of pablicanimals in the West ace oficial Western news, ‘Animals will be wold ain Sales to commenee ai By order ofthe hes, we Breve Bre etch jer General, inc oc First Division, Q. M. @. 0 LAE: SALE ao gh lt ls QUARTER STER STORES. SCRAP IRON, AM- BULANCE SPRING WAGONS: Chief arspenastor's Depot of Washington, va sation DO. toweaber a. ieee i Will be wold 4 at public ‘auction, under the Sire tion of Brevet Colonel C. H. Thompkins, A. Q at the Government Mill, on E street, Vetwach ait and 22d streets, Washington, D. 0. om MON November 20, 1365, at 10 o’clock a. m ,a large Not of Condenined Quartermaster Stores, vi Letter Presses, Bedsteads, Buckets, Iron Safe, Tables. Derks, Bits, Biexkats, Chains, Hammers, Harness, Halters, Saddles, hips, Wrenches, Portable Forges, ger Bellows, Chests, Kettles, Lan- terns, Measures,’ Paulins, Picks. Saws, Shovels, Spades, Wheelbarrows, Brooms, &c. Will be sold at the late cite of Government Be- pair THURS ‘on 2st street. between E and F streets, ‘DAY, November 23, 1865, at 10 o’cloek ren pounds of Wagon Axles, Iron, 7,500 pounds of Wagon Springs, 25,100 pounds of Scrap Chain, 2,400 pounds of Scrap Iron, &c. ALSO. Will be sold at Kendall Green Park. abont one mile northeast of tne Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Depot, on FRIDAY, November 2%, 1865, at 10 o'clock a. m.: orse Atguulances, og ‘Wagons, Ly 1 Two-horse Buegy. ‘Oc sales will be continued from day to day until the whole is sold. The stores must be remoyed by the purchasers within five days from date of sale. ‘Terms : Cash, in Government funds. By order of Brevet Bajor General D. H. _ Becker, Chief Quartermaster, +h of Washin, H. TO: KINS, no 4-17t Brevet Colonel ‘and Quartermaster. UCTION SALE OF BAILRGAD MA- A CHINERY. Office of Assistant oes rermasser st Washington, October 31, 1338 Will be sold at public auction, on WEDNESDAY ¥ G. and C. PLACE, No. 322 Pearl street, Now rk cf Que (i) Thirty-foot Planer. One (1) Large Railroad Drill. One {1} Puaching and Shearing Machine, com- Four (4) Fifteen-ton Jacks, Forty-four (44) dozen Assorted Files. Six (6) Kerosene Head Lights. ‘The above machinery ievall new, and was con- service. rms it fa Terms cash, in Govaremen Fe nds. INBON, o¢ 31-17t November 22, 1865, at 1 Rae at the Machine One (1) Hydrostatic Wheel Press, One bundred (100) Claw Bars. structed for the United States Military Bailroad Brevet Colonel and A.Q. M. FELMBOLD’S | FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU.— For Weakness arising from Indiscretion. The exbausted pewers of Nature which are accompanied by so many y taxman symptoms, among which will be found. 1 ndisposition to Exertion, ‘Loss of Memo- Wakefulness, Horrors of Disease, or Forebod- of Evil; in fact. Universal Lassitude, Proatra- ant inability to enter into the enjoyments of societ: The Constitution, once affected with Orzanic Weakness, requires the aid of Modiclneto streneth: | Of en and invigorate the system. which HEL LDS EXTRACT. BUCRU invariably does. If no treat- t is submitted to, Consumption or insanity en- HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU. In affections peculiar to ‘“FEMALEs,” is une. a aled by any other preparation, as in Onlorosis o or tention, Painfulness, or — ression of Oustom- hicrus State ef the com laints, ‘ipeident to the sex, me firey habits of Sheri gation, impra- the decline or change in life. ary Evacuations, Ulcerated o: Uterns; and all whether dencein, HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU AND IMPROVED ROSE WASH, ‘Will radically exterminate from the system Dis- eases arising from Habits of Dissipation at little ex- pense, little or No change in diet, no inconvenience Or ‘erposure; completely superseding unpleasant and dangerous remedies, Copaica and Mercury in all these es. USE HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, ag all Diseqrened these organs, whether existing in Bie marine jane Ba taste and odor. “immediate tm action, and more Strenathentn hes, the pare- tions of Bark or Tron.” ee S sides ‘hose suffering from Broken down or Delicate Constitutions, procure ms Cieeae at once. The reader must be that however slizht may be the attack of the oe diseases. it is cer- tain to effect his Bodily Health, Mental Powers, and Happiness. All the above diseases require the aid of a diure- HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUGHU 18 THE GREAT DIURETIC. HELMBOLD’S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND eae EXZEACT SARSAPA- For purifying the blood. pans all chronie con- stitational disenses, arising from an impure state of the blood, ai nd, the Only, reliable and effectual known remedy for he cure of Scrofula, Scald Head, Salt Rheum, Palen and Swelli “of the Bones, Ulceration ef the Throat and Legs, Blotches. Pimples on the rie Tetter, Erysipelas, and ali scaly eruptions of the skin AND BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION. Rot yt Cs the worst disorders that affect man- kind m the corruption that accumulates in the ood vot all the discoveries that have —_ ECM dub S COMPOUND EXTHAUT OF Sat sak ep a blood. Tanti ‘thes vide of oF of health intot! the 8 and vem 3g] ont the humors which make 5 It stimulates the poany functions 4 the and Ro a the disorders that grow and rankle in the blood. Such a remedy that could be relied bas long been sought for, time, the > public have Feo} bat ¥ ered i te tr Awe has virt ied on now, for the first wh the for firs bot: ues surpassing serbia roar the I Ex at of Serene: rilla aed to a pint of water is equal to the Lia! Diet rink. and one bottle is f¢ vessel te fonts lon of the Sy rup of Sarsapasilic. ort as usually made. “S27 THESE EXTRACTS HAVE BREN A MITTED TO USE IN THE UNITED ED ATATES ) are also finte HOSPITALS and PORE SANITARY IN. STITUTIONS thronghout the land, a4 well an ic Lahti practices, are considered as invaluable rem es. See Medical Properties of Buchu, FROM aioe yp OF THE UNITED See Proferror shat 3) valuable works on the —. of Physi Ree remake wt ade by the celebrated Dr. Puysic, of Philedelphi See re earke Hinde by fiepletected Phyei College of Su Transactions Dr. a Aon BPownrt, ~s sitelao ed ieite id, and ives and. Queen's Jou: See o rurgirad Renae. eee hed. by Brnuamin ee Fellow ef rReons, "Bee most of the Inte Standard Woda einai i MRAMEAPARIIL me by all Drusgists, PRINCIPAL D Dd Pir es 2, Fn ‘Eisner iP ARRROUSE, ROADWA P. Soria & BURNSTINE, . LICENSED PAWNBROKERS. 613TH STREET, t Becond door from Pennsylvania, ayenne, south 1d | LIBERAL ABY: made on WATCHERS, | JE ABTANSE on e7-4m" AR meas ASD covcLiaye nace heen EST ai Gus, FLUUS Ext set forth in tl 2 Unit tates ‘piptantery see Bos ios Con the form fur bree moti as eeernee of wit soe re the sist day of Rovember. 1835, far the ate of 1,596 BARRELS OF WHISKEY. caip andicl’ Qe dre soulty, apecially the Wye e 8 e ood pnd tec weer quality, enpotialiy | e ooten to = Wishes now tn $i the om for mber rels. snot lees them five ef ench lot a ober Lot No. 1] consists of ninet: a t mae couteiuing Gbeut Gites eset Bre y 1 consists of five hundred and barrels of Bourbon Whiskey, containing avout one thousand six hundred gailens; and Lot No.3 consists of nine handred and cighty- five barrels of Rectified Whiskey, containing about thirty nine thousand The pinber will be re-geuged be! foyp the dette. ery, at sold hy the eet, aailon.”’ It ma: amined et the Sal bsistence Depot, ilexanacie’™ Va, or phew. les can be seen and proposals obtained from = lowing officers t Col. KD. Brigham, Capt. and @. 8., revet Lt. Col. & Cay Bon Gen Hi. F, Clarke, A.D, C.,and ww Tork city. ere Brevet, Bea a Ow HH. F. 7 ‘L. Kilburn, A. C. prevet Bit ny: 8. and Brevet . 8. A., Balti- B Lt. Colonel, ‘oacntta find ¢. ? Or at this office. Fa Paymentin Government fande, about fifty per cent. of which will be required on the acceptance of the bia, and the remainder as soon as the re- guaging is ‘completed, and before the delivery com- m. ences. No = received from parties who have failed_te comply with their contracts. ‘ Bind “4 ee are requested to be present at the open- ing of their ‘Kil purchases will be loaded at the Government wharves, in Alexandria, Va., free of expense to os haser. usual reservation by the Government in regard to bids will be observed. ag a. 17-3t Major and C. S.A. ofr ICE DEPOT Dt Lad OF SUB- Put.averruia, November 16, 1955, SALE OF BARD BREAD. Sealed Proposats, in duplicate, will be received at this office, until 12 (noon) TUESDAY, Novem- ber 28, 1365, for the purchase of twenty thousand boxes, or less, of surplus Hard Bread, now on hand att eis depot. This bread is of excellent quality, and in good — never having beep shipped. nor in any way sed to the weather. It is ready for immediate ‘the boxes contain fifty (50) h and are well coopered. ale ig worthy the attention of merchants, shippers, millers, others using pilot bread, as be no better article Aye on the market’ The bread can be examin me, 3 = United States Commissary Btore euse, Ten’ street, north of Chestnut street. No bids will “= ee for less than tosmty (20) boxes—one thou- (1,00) pounds. posals must state the number of pounds and the “price per ay bid for, The Governm ane reserves the right to reject all bias deemed too “Bucceesful bidders ‘will be required to remove the bread within ten (10) days from date ef accept, “iHldders not present will be immediately notified if their bids are accepted. foe a, in Government funds, upon delivery of the brea x salsto be addressed to Captain G. Bolton Newton. Commissary of Subsistence, Philadelphia, Box 2,036 t Brig. Gen. C. L. Kilburn, A. Baek ‘and Chief Commioacy, Military Division pi eee ‘ON NEWTON, no 17-8 Captain and C. 8 V. Orcs pErCr lt eee! OF SUB- Wasnixctos. 1 D. O. F ovember 16, 1985. PROPOSALS FOR FLOUR. Sealed Proposals are invited until Tuesday, November 21, 1856, at 12 o'clock m., for farnishing the Subsistence Department with ONE HUNDRED Ro FIFTY BARRELS OF The pro) is will be rAd nahet is known at this Depot as No. 1,and bids will be entertained for an ve itv leas than the whole. Bi sonst be induphicate, and on suparete chests of, The a delivery of the Flour to commence within five days from the opening of the bids, and must be delivered in such quantit es, daily, as the Govern- ment may direct, either at ‘the Government ware- house. ip a at ~~ wharves, or railroad depot in Washington, D. Re delivery of al, Ficur ewarded tobe com- “=< hahaa twenty days from the acceptance of Bids will be received for Flour to be delivered in new oak barrels, head lined. Payments will be mace in such funds as the Gov- ernment may have for disburs-ment. ‘The usual Government inspection will be made just before the Flour is recetved, and none will be accepted which is not fresh ground, and of a supe- rior quality. An oath of allegiance must accompany the bid of — bidder who has not the oath on file in this Office, and no bid will be entertained from parties who é previously failed to comply with their bids, or frem bidders not present to respond. Goverpment reeerves the right to reject any bid for an) —_—. Bids to be addressed fo. the under- signed, at No, 223 G street, indorsed an od for Ficur. ic E pols casa C.8.¥. CATTLE, CATTLE, CATTLE. ice Depot Commissary 2 Subsist hor Washington, D. C., wovember’s, iss. Sealed Proposals, in duplicate, will be received by ot undersigned in this city,’ until 12 o’cleck, th ‘DAY, November 21, 1855, for the purchase FIVE E HUNDRED HEAD ned BEEF CATTLE. Cattle may be seen, at any time before the gareot na at the. Gove Government Gatto Yard, in ANide will willbe Teceived for the Cattle in Jots of five each; the bidder having the privilege of obtaining as many from each class as he may wish to purchase; but no proposals for a less number than five will be consid ‘The classes will be numbered from one to fonr, and where bids are made for a given number of each eee, < the Cattle will be designated by the officer in charg by , to whtm awards are —, will be re- Rie Mo deposit 847 per went. of ihe purchase Blank § by the under- Blank proposals will be farni Pi ag propos fo bids will be received from parties who have hese failed =? comply with their contracts it! 1e vernm WAN of the Cattle not disposed of in this menner will be sold at Auction, at the above-named Bt lL o'clock a.m on a WEDNESDAY, the oid day Major and 0-4 of November, H’=2 BREAD AND EXTRACT or COFFEE. Bo ll-cost Office Depot Opremicsary of Subsistence, ee D. jovember 13, 1835. ; ed Preposal: in dupe jlicate,will be received at ins) Office, on Sbars and SATURDAYS of each Seek tor all th the surplus Hard Bread the Government has for disposal in this locality, and re about 2,000 gallons of Tilden’s Extract of Coffee The Bread isin Boxes of fifty pounds each, and the Crm in tin cans of one m each (eicht cans in a box. "These ticles cam be seen at the Subsistence De- are “che wis andria, Va. in ana 0 free pays gabctnd to ry will be placed on fener fin that city, f © P ‘received for less than (30 boxes) 1 saek Bread, and Ly = t cans of Coffee. ~ Ponds from parties wh: —_ failed to comply with contracts will not be received Payment reyieg on the notification of accept- ance of the bid, in Government funds. these articles are not all disposed of before THURSDAY, the 30th instant, they will be offered at Public Auction. G. BELL, ne 14 tuths8t Major and C.8.,U.S.A W PAINT, OIL, AND LAMP STORE, The undersigned, hazing a@ new Paint, 1. and Lamp Store at 504 oth street, beg leave to call the attenticn of our friends and fi tye Pablie to BRUSHES, and ive, sepictpast ot GOAL nom. | O1L LA TAMPS and and award Fires lock st the LOWEST CASH PHICKS in the our Stoc! New Tork market, hed are able to offer inducements in iJ ys The Trade axskeepere are invited to cal 101 a iH tock. by strict attentio iPhartne ced havaeitog otarht sad bie SUR ee Sian to to basset) ie ators BANCIS MILLER & £00. re | Between Penn. Ru. =] Detrest. JOHN D. EDMOND & 0O., 513 513 7th street, between D and B, NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER BUILDING, DEALEMs IN BUILDER'S, BLACKSMITH’S, HOUBEHOLD GENERAL HARDWARE and CUTLERY, Out and Wrought Nails, Spikes, Horse-shoes and Horse-shoe Nails, Rasps, Files, Springs, Axletrees, Nuts and Washers, Anvils, Vices, Shovels, Picks, Axes, Bope, Glue, SpHt Cane for chair 2 oats aan T . 513 Kfeb Je a iv MA B— Protected rp Rinse any "Rete Slee ei a ‘the a remedy for Relax ir No. - tou, 3 Spe Exhaustion of srt earch eet Ee perae $HE aoe of morcaty aad, is in the offs vot mort pred aioe of atmosphere thot Pe ape METeSLANSGS NE UPen, mo. soe tae 7 AYER i 18, PRUE oes, LEMONS. Just received bows etre ta no 7 cotw RAILROAD LINES, Gt PENNSYLVANIA 1 BoUTE NORTHWEST & SOUTHWErt. Two. THROUGH TRAINS ON SUNDAY ving W Washington at §:90 and 7:30 P. s SLEEPING ©ARS ON NIGHT TBAINS. BoLD! we For bony te and Office of the G: by pas Willards’ B —. GILLETT, Passe: < Agenk, corer Street and Pa. avenue. wel dec 1 TICKETS at Government Bares. LOW FARE AND ND QUICK TIME. any "y Information Bonen at Ivanka e-} lvania coos Sixth street, under Na- otel and oTtel Wait Penna ‘avenues, tel, UAL vk. eet ra ee. and Ticket Agent. ALTIMORE AND. OHIO RAILROAD. | ins between WASHINGTON AND BALTI- MORE, aod WARHINTON AND THE WEST, are now run a6 fellows, viz: Ped daily, as FOR BALTIMORE except Sunduy, at ., and 3:30, and 4:40, and 7:30 FOR ALL WAY STATION Leave daily, except Sunday, at 6:15, 8. m., and Bladensbu Beltsville, Junction, ant eta elay House, leave at'6:20 and 3-20 a.m, day. Leave at 6:28 and 8:20 a. =. except Sunday. Leave at 8:20 a. 0 Leave at 8.20 a.m. FOR ALL PARTS OF Tur WEST. Pp. m. FOR PRINCIPAL WAY STATIONS, viz: Lanrel, Am ie 440 p. m. daily, except Sum FOR ANNAPOLIS. and 4:40 p.m. daily- No trains to or from Annapolis v. ON 8) WALTIMORR, ae 115 and 3:30 and7:30 p.m, way Stations. and 3.30 arts daily, except Cheque) a. mandi eo 80 turday, when latest 1 =U ed On Sunday at 4 7-30 p. = only. connecting at Relay Station with trains from timore to Ww, Wrinottat Ticket a WB io the West can be had af ngton Station Ticket Office at all hours ar well CT. vd the new office in the Ameri- graph Building, Pennsylvania avenue, 6th streets. For Ne New York, Philadelphia. and Boston, seo advertiogzent Fe Li ine, OLE oc 30-tf G0: 8 KOONTZ, Agent, W: OUGH LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON, PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK. * T= MITH, Master of . General Ticket ‘Transportation. oat Wasnineton, Washington ‘and New York are Trains between follows, viz ‘8 W YORK, without change of cars, od BEY eas Sunday) at 7:30 a m.,'and 6 TOE E NEW XOBK, changing cars at Philadel- eave daily (except Sunday) at 11°18 a.m, and 4:40 p.m. FOR PHILADELPHIA Leave daily (except Sunday) at 7:30 and 11:15 a, and 4:40 and 7-30 p. ON NDAY. we for New York at 6 p. m. a. me for Philadelphia at 7:30 p. <4 ing cars for New York oa 730" trails daily, except ~te-5 8 On Sender io a | C4 ing car rum only to Philate! ‘hrough tickets to Priiedelplisa. New York,o F Boston. can be had at the Statiow Office at all houre between « See Baitimore =f Ohio Railroad advertisement for schedule between Washington, Baltimore, An- napolis, oc 20-tf x0. 8. Ko “ORANGE AND ALEXANDR: well as st the new office in the Amer- = ee, Pennsylvania avenue, Wes Wop SMITH, Master of Transportat “M_COLR, General Ticket Agent. ONTZ, Agent, W ¥ TREND A DESANDIIA TT T° fgfamuassres On and this road ie route has the ad after Pei 1365, the Transom vantage ever all others, by having a continuous rail from a oe Co ath It also. through Fairfax, Bull Run, sessas, F ristoe, ene =A a Seed Ricintegreat battles were fougnt, "oe"? MY building Ki the pa .< o ih iE. Devt = ington, also at Fined rains leave the cotner ia streets, Washington.” Ww. 5. McOhFFERTY. Alexandria, Sept. 1, 1865. Bu tendent, J. M. bRoaDUs. ECBET DISEASES! SECRET DISEASES; SAMABITAN’S GIFTI SAMARITAN’S GIFT! THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVEE USED “Yes, A Positive Cure” for GONORHGA. GLEET, STRICTURES, ee, Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, wo Mercury, Only Ten Pills to be Taken to Effect a Ours. EXPOSURE, HO TROUBLE. cad pl opt A whe — —- re with Sather yea BLOOD! oe « fie gavel GIFT. eee BLooD!!? BCROFULA, ULOEES, SORES, TEETERS, CACALES, 6 oes SAMARITANS HE oh anehatrrarieh ame ee — Bs rar TER SI OASSAT THE SAMA wi tRESe? ner 8 SHIP Costa Bre. ti Peters nd f Co., 850 Race s ‘your Samaritan’s Gift by Adams & Co.'s h me by the as we sail poeee tobe what it aa Like to make 0 er e8e ra it & su . ‘Yours, eo w Atante mai Saag iby DESMOND & 00. Box Lai we FORD, corner ith stree *Rlexendria, SSS TINESE GE ae Ho ensrion ark pearpecenr at ha TRE bri | Fa _Tep oe and Sees rg Dl and y

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