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7 Eee SS “as before, bacon shoulders at 1Sa18 _EVENING STAR. HONOR TO.OUR WORKMEN. [Respectfully dedicated to the Workingmen of our Country.) BY HB. CLAY PREUSs. Whom shall we cali our heroes, mb whom our mm gine 7 he pampered ot fortune, The titled lord or king? Are they who work to live. Then, honor to our workmen, Our hardy sons of toil— The heroes of the wor! And monarchs of the soil! ‘Who spans the earth with And rears the palace dome? Who creates for the rich man The comforts of his home ? it is the patient toiler— All honor to him, then! The true wealth of a nation is in her meg men. For or many barren her antes deep; And all her giant forces bound as in asleep: Then Labor’s “anvil-chorus” Broke on the startled air, And lo! the Earth in rapture Laid all ber riches bare! °Tis Toil that over nature Gives man his proud control; And purifies and hallows The temple of bis seul. It scatters foul diseases, With all their ghastly train; Puts iron in the muscle And crysiai in the brain! The Grand, Almighty Builder, Who fashioned out the earth, Hath stamped His seal of honor On Labor from her birth. In every angel flower, That blossoms trom the sod, Behold the master touches, The handiwork of God! Then, honor toour workmen, Our hardy sons of toul— The heroes of the worksho; And monarchs of the soil! B: re Markets, Nov. 23. Cattle—Tranactions embraced 850 heads seld to Baluumore butchers, 250 head to graziers, and 100 head to Washington butchers, at the fol- lowing rates of prices, viz: Scalawags $4.50 to $5.50 per 100 Ibs. gross, common to fair beeyes €6 to $6.50, good do. $7 to $7.75, and prime and extra do. $¢ to £.50, a decline of about ¥ eent per Ib. on common and fair grades. Stock Cattle closed in fair request at unchanged rices. ~: Hogs—At the opening of the week a decline of fully Sv cents per 100 Ibs. was established, but the market, under lighter receipts, has since ruled firmer, the principal sales to-day being = $15.25 to $16.75 per 100 Ibs. net for common to prime live Hogs. Sheep—Receipts small and market firm. Sales ot ordinary to prime fat Sheep ranged from 6% to 7% cents per 100 Ibs. gross. Coffee—Transactions continue moderate, but prices are nominally unchanged, viz: Very Poomne to prime Rio IS¥aS2iy cents; La- non aa 21023 cents, and Jaya 28%a29% cents, ee plour—All grades are moving slowly, but we notice less pall pe sgrer on the part of holders to » and retailing brands close firmer’ in included in the transactions re- ported were WO bbis. choice Howard street Super at $9, 150 bbis. very fair and good do. at $6.75aSS 87 4, 100 bbls. Northwestern Extra at — 100 bbis. good Ohio do. at $10 per Rye Flour—First quality is jobbing slowl: at $7 per bbl. . - ee vl Corn Meal—City Mills held at $4.50. Stock moderate. Buckwheat Meal—Market fairly supplied and dull at $4.60a$4.90 per 100 Ibs. Grain.—Very little — done in Wheat, but prices were higher. note fair to very good red at 220a240 cane. i ferior and ordinary do. at 200a215 cents, good and prime white at 2552260 cents, and ordinary to fair do. at 220a 250 cents. Corn was firmer, good and prime new white selling at 96a87 cents, fair old do. at £5 cents, serps old yellow at S7a88 cents, and inferror do at &5 cents. Oats were unchanged, some 5,000 bushels being taken at $7848 cents, Weight. Rye brought 9ai00 cents, 500 bushels commanding the ex'reme price. Provisions.—Market lightly supplied with all descriptions of Hog product and prices steady, with a fair jobbing demand. We quote cents, sides at 20¥a21 cents, new hams at 2 cents, mess pork at $93.62 4a$34, prime mess at $28.50, prime at $27.50, city lard at 27a27% cents, aad Western at 25% cents. Bulk meat scarce and nominal. Sugars.—Business is confined to small lots ot grocery at unchanged prices. Market very Gull at the close. We quote: Cubdaand E. 1 fair to good refining. .$13.50a13.75 « grocery - 13.75a14.50 prime to choice grocery... 15.00a15.50 Rico | fair to good grocery... 14.00814.75 rime to choice groc’y 15.25a15.75 Whiskey.—Market dull and drooping. Sales of 106 bbis. western, prime reported at $2.38.— Balt. America sy There is great excitement in Washington Territory in expectation of the assorted cargo of Massachusetts women shipped for that market. Meetings have been held. committees appointed, and the settlers stand on the tip-toe of excitement awaiting the lovely consigument. But in the meantime Mr. Mercer delays his start, and the steamer which bas been long an- nounced, holds back in New York harbor till mext month. ——$ ______ S7 The strong minded women of Germany, numbering one hundred and thirty, recent y helda convention at Leipsic, to consider th evils under which the sex labor in that pits try, and to deviseremedies. A few gotexcited, but the majority entered into the discussion With coolness and ability. oe ese fraulein Suggested that the best reme. would be a Wholesale female emigration to Siusation. S7-A thread com: epee at Willimantic, at which three hundred hands are employed and 2,500 Ibs. of cotton used per week, and six hun- dred and twenty-four cords of white birch wood, are annually made into spools, for the thread, bas made 300 per cent. dividends the past year and is building Ss new mill. The poor sewing women are, py, the ingenious mmachinery of the tarff, mad to pay. Suz By The banking house ot Hurt and Hayes, of hLiymes or ra Va., was entered by bur- giars on Frida: — lastand robbed ofa large amount of gol silver. swvit is posed to organize a lottery for the relief ofthe families of those who have died from cholera in Paris. The capital is to be $,000,000f. S7The supplies of Pennsylvania coal thus far the present year, amount to 8,171,518 tons, —— is & decrease of 1,000,000 compared with &7 Many ra ilway travelers in England now carry keys to lock and unlock Tailway car- Tigges, so that they may let themselves out in cases of great emergency, and lock themselves in. The keys carried by some noblemen and gentlemen are made of silver. S7 The crew of the pirate Shenandoah num- bered one hundred ‘aad thirty-three men all told, and, it is said, they suffered much from starvation. S7The two new revenue cutters John A, Dix and Andrew Johnson, built at Buffalo and Tonawanda, have been accepted by the govern- mentand are now ready sea. They are to ren. dezvous at Detroit. Experienced lake masters are to be appointed as pilots for these vessels during the winter. &7 The flight of the Parisian public in con- ®equence of the cholera panic has caused a net loss of a hundred millions of francs to the trade and commerce of Paris. This includes the sum usually spent by foreigners at this time of the year, as well as that expended by Parisians themselves. S27 A New Orleans letter alludes to the great want of skilled labor there. All kinds of me- chanics continue to command the highest prices. As high as $10 not en Bees at pe good honse-ca’ Journeymen builders were getting $7 per day, but demand eight. S7An immense bldck of iron buildings, weighing 50,000 tuns, has just been raised over two feet in Chicago, without the least injary to the building or without disturbing the occu- pants FUBNITURE, FURNITURE. © subscriber is happy to informs Me friends and coatomers Peat instock ny Bamerous CABINET FURNITURE is full and complete, and at prices that cannet fail to give entire satisfaction, consisti! ich Parlor Suits, =pholatered im roca. telle, Velveta, and Hair-clot ; Gilt Frame Pier and Mantel Mirrors; Gilt Brackets and Mar- Die Slabs; Handsome Chamber Furniture, in Wal- not, Mab ae ‘Oak and na Imitation, finished in oil and varnish; alnut. Oak and Mar! wd top Bidohons és with jbo ro Tope fe: to) Bureaus, jes in 5 a ‘xtension vad “in fi ticle *, Sete found in frst. fact overy or SS So = call is earnestly re- . WILLSON a0 25 eoSm Southeast corner FURNITURE, 7 9th and D sts. Cie = Fsuuy F ghngewatt's Co." | & jsiana aveppe “AUCTION SALES. re JAMES C. McGUIRE & OO., Austionecers., LOTS On < CAPITOL HILL. AY ere OON, N ir th. ee ‘on the Premises, ‘we ‘shall sell Lote 48, ¥ brs LIAMS, Auctioneers. REAL ‘ATE 8A’ %$ 1g AVE. epaupate AND 14TH BTS DAY, the wut it., at do’clock Baas ne sat co ot We subdivision of original ite jo. 1 a uare No. 87, with the improvemen' a three- story press brick front, with Datiding con- yceren | good rooms, with passage, wood- Meferias ‘One-third cash: j palance in bysive teen and twenty- four months, secured of 700 down when sold. tle indd noll-d (cor) GRERN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. B THOS. DOWLING, G. Auctioneer; Georgetown. yal BLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. a OkDAY. enh a day of November, ir a ce 8 afte; for sale the ote deacribed ineteen feet easterly; thence in a strai, hi line to to the beginning, with the ti es Z House Bi same, ied by F. Koests vermin at sale EHOMAS 1 DOWLING, _Re 16-4 BY. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers, PEREMPTORY SALE OF VALUABLE BUILD- ine. ory ON ON Ge STRERT, NEAR NORTH On HONDA AFTERNOON, November 27, at 4 goon. We will sell, in front remises, Lot No. 9, in Square 81, fronting 65 teat os inches on 22d pe the running back 140 feet 9 inches. contain- ii 199 feet. Kit ‘above Lots will be divided to suit pur- charers. e invite the attention of buyers to the above sale, as they will be absolutely sold. Terms are: One third cash; twelve months, secured by a deed of trust on the premises. no 28 WM. L. WALL &00., Aucts. ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. aoe SALE OF A _WELL- BUILT ily 5 Ast NAVY YARD AT AUCTION. , Py TUESDAY, the 28th HON at 4o’clock p. we wr sell, in front of ee remioes, part of Lot No. uare 766, with the improvements, consisting ofa ne Frame Hoos, with brick base- Rien. containing six goed rooms, with summer chen. Terms: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve months, secured by adeed of trust on the mail ‘conveyancing and revenue stamps at the pur- chaser’s cort. ee — down ss be reget tare ret fale Aucts. a aaa DOWLING, 7, Auctioneer; Georgetown. vey DESIRAPLE COUNTRY eet D MARKET GARDEN ON THE HE or GEORGETOWN AT AUCTION, On TUESDAY AFTERNOON. November 23th, at 3o’clock,1 oir sell, on the premises, all of th: valuable property now occupied by" Deldrich Hieder, as a market ae, ving. west of High street, and north of ai ni: idence of Bichard Cox and Henry a te o! taine thirteen (13) acres. "in a high stai dwelling house, large cultivation. ied bara ‘and stables, carriage peuse irhere’ ‘are three lace, and a pump r; and one of the finest — of otomac _-, 10 be found in the Dist: 'y offers a rare c! teetavertment: a Gi ait fe vate ‘reald id. b would su! 9 din vate r s balance in six and Terms: ‘One: aah balance in three, six, and nine months, with interest, secured by ‘a deed of trust on th erty Conveyancing ai stamps at the cost of the pur- chaser. ‘Title pertact. no 21 THOS. DOWLING, Anct. ¥ W. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers. 7RUeTEnS SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED BEAL ESTATE. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbi: ting in chancery, and sed in cause No. lumer complainants agt. Binmer defendants, Ishall sell. at public auction, on THURSDAY, the sith day of November 1856. at4 o’clock p. m..on ies ts No. 15,16, ‘=> in Square No. 923. at eee south B and street east, with the improvements, which consist of four small brick and frame houses. = conveyances and stamps at the cost of the pur- chasers. Terms of sale: One-third cash, and balance in equal instalments’of 6 and 12 months. esmune \ PHILLIPS, Trustee, no 20-dts Hi. WALL & CO., Aucts. TJ. 0. ee & oo., Auctioneers, eben pool SALE OF LOTS In pursuance of an order of Ags hg og Oourt for the county of be District of Columbia, and confirmed 7 Supreme Court the undersigned, Lager bce of thet infant children o Eugene Van Ness, — + Will offer at public auction, in front of the premises. at half-past o'clock TUESDAY. Noveraber 20,1350: the follow: at Lots of Ground in the city of Washington: Lot on the south side of E street, between 10th and lith streets. known as the west half of Lot twelve, (12,) in Square three hundred and forty- eight. (348.) containing twenty-five hundred square feet four inches, more or less, and improved by a small tenement. Also. a Lot on the — << of C street, a ges 2d streets. as part of Lot three, (3,) im Square five hundzed and soventy-four, (314) be. ning for the same at the end of thirty (30) feat ee on C street, from the northeast corner of sai lot, and runni phenge 5 C street fifty- three ‘s t seven (7) ii ence south one hundred trenty- om Ste (it fet we Seven (7)inches, thence east seven (7) inches, and thence mR a atraebt Tas to the place of begin inal: The terms of sale prescribed by. the Court are: =, = lhe ay jase money to be paidin cash; balance in six and twelve months, with in- terest? deferred payments to be secured by ap- proved notes. Droeataso JULIA A. VAN NESS. Guardian, &c. no®-eokds J.C. McGUIRE & 00., Aucts. BX 2: ©. EcGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES GALE OF YALUABLE BUILD. Ot ADJOINING TH 10 Phisting 0 FRIOES TaHONa mieet gy Korth’ Ge Capitel & streets — and em ck fo feet toa l4 Perms” One-half caste tne, remainder 1h elk tix and Sagareysclag and Htampe at the cost of the pur- - THOS. J. FISHER, Trustee. nolWeckds J.C. McGUIRE & U0., Aucis, ABM FOR SALE IN y OR GEOBGE’S COUNTY. of November, fe pill be be offered at ribers, a FA. a high gardening and farming ig purposes; the ras eis beat timbered (pay from three to five tiousand cords of Timber) & esirable location for a . The improve- ments consist of @ yee a ow barn, This Farm is within ten miles ‘s Cag oo por rae of the best roads lead: and joins is of Pao Shak pices Capt. B.F ‘ht hog others. weone wish ing to ene can and to the supacwtbess, _ adj who will “The. sale te take Loven ad at eRebey's 1 ‘Tavern, Sure He, at eee " P. H. HEISKELL oc 27-eo)m* A HILL, Ag G*LE oF Navy CANNON. ice, Navy D. - Rovembey fashington CO 70, 13 1385. } Notice is bee given . Dhoog first day of Biase seis neuen te ae Pes Pe al a ic auction, a’ 1e fipnt Fe tek oN ‘These guns are to be sold by the half of ee ya ati y in te be pala ot tie ether he sonelel of the guns by the purchaser, ‘winch re moval must 6 pl iutn tel after Sale, and at the expense of the peso — . A. WISE, no Il-eotd Chief of Bureau. BEAT BARGAINS IN PIANOS, AT METZEROTT & CO.’S WAREROOMS, No. 318 Penna. ave., between 9th and 10th streets. \ ed —— Onickering & Son's Grand Square 10, some: pone, Chickering & Son's Parlor Gran, One Toetive, rte = Poa nag! almost new, ne 7-octe C 10. ¢ Piawios we have taken in xchange fo Stetewey z “Son's Pianos. We will sell them at low Sguree fo make 100M. 4G METZEROTT. Sol in AA of Stefnway’s Pianos, and bere & net Orgavs no 18 K In 4 & KEY ‘Successors t's . 0. & EB. Wroe,) LIVERY. EXCHANGE, AND SALE STABLES, 229G ataaeh botnens Wth on 18th streets, for’ beils. Orders for Carriages 1 Dartion, recep. ti + &e., : tions. Re.. 4 ete Jef ‘at Pe wand! es omen no 18-1w A. B. KEYES. Ee BEARS Ty 3.8 lox; ion Beaiation; j fevvsDepartment Ut 8. a. sede tad stoner: | a AUCTION SALES. ARGE SALE OF GOVERNMENT BUILD- MIM ANTLE TIMBE. =; ar THE TLED oro ee 4 Wasdencinn, Bef Mereeee paket tet Will be sold at fe per Anetion ae der, at the ti times and places named below, all of the ers’ rs, Barracks. Mess-houses, les, ie sgeet — ee the ineer De) the lumber, timber, Bits, ae omncied wie tas same, as follows, EAST OF EASTERN BRANCH. On wat Fert Ma Ni a. m., ili lumber, &c., for ling tne the Sbattie around it \ 80) 3 oF POTOM. or S10 o’cleck a. siren mber ai k a. put . ‘ime, tummber, arou' same. On TUREDAY, ee 28th, at Wo'clock a. Fort Weed, twelve frame bulldings aside the fort,and abattie araund a6 day, at 1 o’clock p. m., at Fort re frame buildi: ‘and timber, ¢ fort, and tis around the fame; rae the plank revetment of rifle-pit between Forts Weed, Farnsworth, and ©’Boorke. and fixtures of lumber, timber, &c., inone battery te the left of Fort O'Rourke. On WEDNESDAY, November 29th, at 10 o'clock Worth, seventeen frame and log = = timber, lumber, &c., inside the Seabatieising geste te wumeess mews ead 1e tis Dg ou! ie e sae, UREDAY, November goth at 10 o'clock by ‘ard. twenty-one frame and lo; pata: the timber, lumber, &c., inside the fort, round the same. Y, December Pines atl0o’clocka m..at ¢ Fort Richardson, twenty-four frame and log build- ings; also, the timber, lumber, &c., inside the fort, and abattis around the same, n SATURD. Becember 2, at 10 o’clock a. m., at “Fort Tinea. twelve Frame and Log Build- mgs; also, the Timber, Lumber, - .» inside the fort. and a vense ‘the samo.’ Same day. at 1 o’clock fn ith Abattix gous, the same. which wil id the Timber, Sg (roe ngy Lumber, the Battery in troutat Fort c Craig pnd mere te erson. Lumber, Buildings. &c.. at Fi mn Dera atiooclock a m., at Fort Morten, aine Brame Buildings and the abat- tis around this fort and Forts Corcoran and id Birong. Same day, at 1 0’clock p. m., ‘ert © twenty-five Frame Butidinges also, the vcimber? &c., inside the fort ‘and abattis atound ediately after which will be sold umber, &¢., inside Fort Bennett and the abattia iroamn it. On TUESDAY, Deeember 5, at 10 oxlock a.m., at Fort Ethan Ailen, seventy-four Frame and Log Buildings. (many of large size,) aleo, the Timbers Lumber. &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 On THURSDAY. December 7th, at faa o releck a. Washington to secure buildings « and fencing mate- rial convenient to their Fropert 7. The military 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 bo required to remove the buildings, &c., within fifteen da the 8 from the date of purchase, Balldiogs oge et sold singly. = ‘erms: Government L. LUDINGTON, tei and Chief Quartermaster, no 15-17t Department of Washington. GOVERNMENT SALE OF HORSES. MULES, TS. AMBULANCES, BRILDING MATERIALS. TOOLS, OFFICE FURNITURE. &c., AT tea ANNAPOLIS, itn ‘ quarters tment of be aga 1 ofee of Chi ovember 177 1808, win peania nt Public auction, at College Green Barracks, Annapolis, Md., under the direction = Captain, "John Bower, A. commenci ESDA AY, November 29, 1835, at 10 o'clock 8.m., the Sellowing Sanchar mentae: "gs Btores, viz: ‘Twenty- o Horses, Four ‘wenty -four Carts and sets Cart Harness. ven Kmbuisnens (four-wheel.) One One Bail Boat. Bix Coal Stoves. Two Cooking Stoves, antes five Desks. ‘00 feet of Lumber, (Hemlock and White Pine.) Perey -one barrels of Lime. One hundred and lech two Thumb Latches, Four huncred end eighty-six pairs Hinges. rt r, powmne three hundred and Torty- one rain One Hay Scale, (complete.) And a quantity of Carpenters, Blacksmiths, and Wheeler ights’ Tools, Harness. Building Materi- als, Wheelbarrows, Axes, Hatchet jes, els, condemned Camp and Garrison ‘Bau page, and other miscellaneous stores. Animals and vehicles will be sold stnaty: ote articles in lots to suit purchasers, wh: uired to remove their property ‘within five days fr ¢ date of sale. hairs. Cash in Goverzment ae —— EUDINGTON, Colonel and Ghlef uarte no 17-9t Department of Washington. Ls SALE OF LOCOMOTIVE ENGINES CARS. TERS S: es LIES, MA- Will be sold at public auction, at ‘Newbe eons Carolina, on THURSDAY, November 30, bays property, vi '4 Locomotiy. ines, 4 feet 84 inch guage, By box Freight 4 feet 834 inch guage. 16 Rack Gare, 4 feet ahs. inch guage. 136 Flat C1 Reset Fost 83s inch guage. Hand Cars, 4 feet 8% inch guage. Also» the nathinery Tools, and Materials in peu. road Repair Bhops at Newbern, ‘There will also be ofered about 40 tons Railroad Tren, a lar, quantity of Bridge and Railroad gpitcr. chairs, Carpenters). Blaekimithe’, ‘and Bullrond Suppiios and Material ge ‘generally he attention of and Deal ers Ge invited. CR the large ‘quantity of tk this class of property red, embracing everything requii consermction, repair and Operation ore a rail- ‘ull information, with lists of t 6 propert: at description of the engines, will be igen on #4 cation to the undersigned at Raleigh, ao Ae et- ter or telears ‘Termes : Cash on day of sale. Sale to commence at 100’clock a, m., November Bene conta from day to day until the prop- “By order of Bri mater General D. O. McCallum General Manager Military Rai goede Batted States: Col. C.Q. M. nk Gas General Superintendent Rarzicn, N.C., Oebie BPBING AMOSSMERE 486 MARERITER’S, NO. 486 SEVENTH STREET, DEALER IN CHOICE STOCK or INTERIOR ADORNMENTS, ACING PAPER HANGINGS. A select a Mag po snack of Gilt, Medium and low, ee —-s a8, Borders, Statue, Cen- ing the Largest and Hand- pomest in ine istrict WINDOW SHADES. Plo! Green, Pink, Lavender, Chocolate, Brown Glit Window Shades, « variety of patterns Bheae Fixtures, Tassels, &c. PICTURE €ORD AND TASSE: Silk and Worsted Picture Cord and Tassels, Hd ferent sixes and colgre,ab a beantiful assortment. ture Bings, Nails, &c. assortment of Oval rames 1 be gilded with gold 1 leaf. District, warran! Aine, 5 ares ot of Dark rae Frames ‘ey ENGRAVINGS AND PAINTINGS. oe a choice Engravings and Paintings always "Order for 1 Hanying and Wi SI parctaaiy eeenict tora ose ned OS ae Beet manner, in city or country. SF Torms cash fe Labor. 86 Sevns ti TER, H 486 crene doors above | Fellows? Hall 486 ‘ashington, D. 0. J. H. YEATMAN "_BERVEY SHRIVER, 69 Lovistan. pees AR, UistaNs AVENUE, A te oat of BACON LAE b FLOUR, Bor. | fhe: Hin: CHEESE. GGR. APLES, aoa, end, Country general! pave footrete tia pices ne ae ue scan ts by Higupsrion oe fst ED ts DICIN ae at wasmuariion Spee Tour of a ee cia fons deri Depron re free on ee. 2 OMPSON’S fouADs OPTIEM mom loss and canvicise te perfume to ‘omade ex. a rich gl the rey e ar oe other Pome . and 750, York, and wld by all Druagiste: Pricetsse iy ae |. Price I-eoly,a Burts BALSAMIC MIXTURE .—' ll known and entirely reliable Maladies, is for sale by all D: BEADY AND MaGLDS F Saeiigitlacmeseee oe Biowitee’ st eee es: OF LAW! OF zB gre in west era Ty es PARE NO mete UNPLE. NT AuD ngetoue and tim- | AUCTION SALES. fae oF OER MEET HOBSES p= SAEs OF SOLE avas Soom nt fat ciion, dart of Noreen fof Ee ighest bidder, at the time places named New York city *FUREDAYe ‘of each week, 100 HORSE! day. + a York ae Cee SRUBEDAE of each week, 100 vt MPRCRSDAY, November 2, B00 HORSES eac' at ou : aie ete Pa BATCEDAY my burg, P Be, TUESDAY of each week, 100 burg. sPagERURSDAY, ovember 2, 9, pr Pe -TURSDAY, November 7, ‘Allentown, Pa.—WEDNESDAY, November 10, | pur “Pa.—FRIDAY, November 13, 100 | gCBetter, Delaware county, Pa.—WEDNESDAY, vem Fitas ville, Pa.—THORSDAY, November 16, 100 Titueviile, Pa.—THURSDAY, November 30, 100 | Titusviile, wer and FRIDAY, No- vember 23 and 24, 100 MULES each day. ARYLAND. 3, MVEDE ESDAY, November 15, a Ma.. oa November 29, BORO. D. TU epars soa THURSDAYS of each week, 100 NO SALES 6 i ULES WILL TAKE PLACE NO SALES 0 Mt AT WASHINGTON, D 0. At this serien of sales all the Government ani- | will be dispesed of. Bu; = pos! should therefore ail themselves of this last eppertunity to pur- For ‘sales of sable animals in the Westece official “ata will be sol sold singly Bales to commenee at . iM. ‘Terms cash. in Q nited & States currency. erder eartormester General: By of the aster Gopere i neral, in charge reve ano asin Q o L! RGE 5B LE OF SovzEuart queiee CAMP BARR’ a qisdsaniare Saber of Wad asin, Office of Chief Quartermaster. Washington “ C., November 20, 1345, Will be sold at public suction to the’ highest bidder, at Camp Bi under the direction of Capt. J. R. Aynes, A. 7 Se WEDNESDAY, November 29, 1865, at’ 10 Oiclock a a. m., the follow ing Frame Pallainas, Porches, Platforms, Fences, &c _, at that place. viz: Barracks, each 92 by 204 feet, Mate ema high, with two Porches Ser whe ail M Stables, —_ 4: do H = 1 ‘27 1 Headquarters Bullain 24 feet, two stories Bigh. . with three porc! ns 80, two wings, each ¥, 24 feet, one story hi 1 Guard-house, 90 by 25 Aon ‘one story high, with one wing, 40 by 25 feet. 0 oat dings, averaging 12 by 15 feet, one story high 0 Sinks, ‘atch meg ae small size, with The Buildings will b ine Puttin pa e Bu will be : — be remsted within ten a t D date of "Terms cash, in Government funds. Colonel and alter ri ual no 20-8t Department of Washington. ALE OF SERVICEABLE HOSPITAL S ERTY AND MEDICINE WAGONS. BOF Cc, W. BOTELER, JR., AUCTIONEER, Mepicat PurvEyor’s Wenig ae Ww. GTON, B. C., November 23 Will be ae beg ublic auction in this aityyat Jadicary, ‘arehouses. Sth and E streets on THURS Ay. MORNING, November 90, at 10 ‘clock a. BE a large | lot of ‘serviceable Hospital Bedding, & 5 ry embracing— 1,000 D: maf s 5,000 Hair Pillows, 5,000 Pillow Cases, 5,000 Bedeacks, 5,000 Drawers, 5.000 Shirta, 10,000 Coverlids, 10,000 Sheets. 20,000 B! lankets. At to the close of sale will be sold twenty-six Medi- ine = Parceenty will ee repeiret to pay for and re- =e Property within five ont tite BLAND? no 22-7t Surg. U. 8. A. and Med. Purveyor. NEW Bru STOBE, oa PITOL HILL, Corner of C at. north and Third st. east, JOSEPH WALSH, Jr. , APOTHECARY, hen be aptuosiond gah suis pew st the Pabtic that be hes has et al is Dew stor tnd FRESH SUPPLY of °°" Sboves8 FOLL “DRUGS, "CHEMICALS PERFUMERIES, &c., prelated every article usually found in a well- pre nied Drug Store, and is pre} he day and aa wo respo! calls of his ftom but ine purest and best Medicines will be dispe especial care on will be given to eine Prescription Department. A chaice and complete stoc! of GIGARS and TO- BACCO constantly on hand. oc 14-eolm* Curox HELLER, Late Paymaster U. 8. Navy, ATTORNEY FOR THE PROSECUTION OF CLAIMS BEFORE THE PEPARTMENTS OF THE GOVERNMENT. Claims for Prise Money, Lost Clothing, Beunty, Pack Pay, Pensions, Lost Horses and other proper- 6y attended to promptly. vom heya een Post Office Box 428 Wash- ingto city, D. jeT-tm APPLES, es AND POTATOES, 1s prime New York APPLES. 380 Barrels Pee thode Island Bed snd Yellow 600 re 2 ume Buckeye, Carter and Mercer on, band, in store og rad For sale low in meen: eer wD. MAGY, ep224m 97 Smiths Whart. Baltimore, D STREET. PAPER HANGINGS AND WINDOW SHADES AT REDUCED PRICES, at eget tl & Ri as 367 — street, all work i fot thelr line prom} take warrantel i resent OF ne c) rn ny —— 367 D street, near §th, oc 21-Im* erent ts rea on serie tan ts aie eaen with wha they reine ry he * P. EMRIOH, Propristor. wi fe Se WouKS, MARBLE, MAN TOR GMENTs, TABLE made to order on fcobaand terms on band EASTERN MAR- Sie cane ti SLABS promptly attended a gineen ey end | Se Owzn oHany, M T. V. Noonan, ee ie PL ad ih AM AND G4s Bo. 408 c Fetweon 6th and 7th, sears rama oe ANYONE CAN USE TH THEM. hegrs seats water is LJ to produce se and emnousble es colors en Silks, bbons. by the ae of SUDNON'S Bran) DYES. Ceries, nta, axre, ¥: Violet, Scar! Orange, Green, men ig Brown meson ink. Price 64. 84 ands, Tole These Dyes will also Biers hoarceed: hors one, Week: hice aig, pile iT rand also for tint Phot! 1s; | Chemists fr tthe United Kincd my em Thronghost, the = ey eet Sine ipedom “‘cibe! a Eat hoamee to Dealers. au 16 .ase Tete S IVORY PEARL TOOTH POW- ing, ine fhe eeth ‘and pw ie The ole og mae ne ene WELLS 2 00., New York, Proprietors, For sale by all druggi 18? EBRAT WHE STEEN a aired. hs ot | 5 Ee ree tane, PLA best in al enn which plasteris ale by a aint Pat AS TS FD HE MPoLy’s CONCENTRATED EXTRACT Is the Great Dinretic HELMBOLD'’S of! NCENTRATED EXTRACT PABILLA Ibthe Ore Bloos Portier: aad. pared according te the rules a macy ene fh tal and are ‘therm vo that PROPOSALS. yurokrast To RAILROAD COMPANIES. Orrics Asusrant Q Sere ASHING@TON Wilby wots a1 Public = Apetion, at Alexandria, 208.t toot Piamber *iaw.t x» new ition Cars, 4 feet 8 inches 20 box Freight Cars, 4 feet 84 inches guage 4 Passe: funitzz HE ae 5 A Pe gf: fi (f S82258_ 8 3 2 E : : 3 aD 000 —- b a Bars ‘om Picks an and Shovels terns is 4.200 io — 7,000 Handi £0 steel 9 steel 4 set Swite! Plates se¥s~s BEE. s888s28558 d Adzes i platea Frogs Fixtures ‘Inches diameter, Wire Cable rted Bar Iron | if Iron ke Mauls, Cold Chisels, &e 200 80 steel 60 Screw . 900 feet §; ark Nettin 2.000 pounds assorted ro pounds Block Tin unds Sheet Lead 75 boxes assorted Tin ne aus pounds Chains og “ag and, Cross. cut and Circular Baws Fy ‘a0: pounds Bol Boiler and Tank Rivets and Plate €0 Globe V. falves 10 Monkey Wrenches 12 Emery Wheel: 8 40 reams Emery Cloth and Paper 23 Ox 2 —— Tanks and Hoops 3,000 Sas! Contents of Job Printing Office, consisting of resses, Type, Cases, ‘A number of Hand and Track Oars. Contents ef the Supply Store, which contains ® very large sagortmens of valuable Railroad rial, new, and of the best qual Contents of Machine and Lathes: Engines, Shafting, age lot of second-hand Stores, other material, consisting of Planers, Rormes, tationa: Alse, a Tools, Machinery. Blacksmiths? Shops, Wheel Belting: Sales to commence at 10 o'clock, to be adjourned day te day, until all is no jay ash rnment fund: in Govei — oe 31-30t sold. 0) BINSON , Brevet Colonel, A. Q’ M GOVERNMENT bass OF CHOICE WHIS- Otte Depat Commissary ~ ih Sealed Proposals, in duplicate nished by the undersigned wi office, until 12 o'clock m., ay ‘TUBA day of December, 1866, for the sale of abou! November ts iss § cate, of the form far- spsiyes at this x, ae sth 1,500 BARRELS OF WHISKEY. The Whiskey offered for e, and is of the first quality, especial and on Witekey, sich Are evual if iskeys 3 <4 in and Bourbor pester. to any Whi: may rela, “hot Jess than five of Lot No. 1 consists yA hey “eight = Whiskey, con senty- sale was selected ee $ny ‘nunber of ber- (78) barrels of three thousand red ahd tw —s 7,9) gallons. ol SMe, 2 constats of Tour bares three (493) bi of Bourbon Whisk: about nineteen thoesand seven hundred and twene ap ps a7) Hor consi (oes) ‘ae of Rectified =. £ chdrty- -eight caowene oie Sh eW i will be so hl repeats sinined at the Bubeistence or samples ca: of the followi officers a brevet = Ce pe eae ae a can be seen and proposals and ninety- containing of nine hundred and sixty-five Leda on containing hundred (33,600) eo fate. mene ea, ‘rom D. Brigham, Captain and C. » Bos! pireget ite Sen H.F. “Clarke, A. D.C. and A. oe A, Hew ¥ York cit Gen Philadsiphie P Brevet Bi emo omer re » Captain and mor at this Office, C.8.,U. L- Kilbura, A. 0. G.8.,U, rig. Gen. T Yileon, ¥. 8, ) and Brevet 8. A., Balti- Payment in Government funds. about fifty per cent. of which will be resnires on the seceptance of the bid, and the remainder as soon asthe re goseing is completed, and before the Golivery com: ™ No. tia received from parties who have failed to with their contracts. cor Riders are requested to be present at the open- wail of their bids. he mgr will be loaded at the Government the — barves,in Alexandria, Va., free of expense to hase -" reservation of the Government in re- beerved. gard to bids will be o no 28-Th,8.Mot @. BELL. Major and ©:8., U.8. A. EP! COMMISSARY OF SUB- orn = OTs STENCE . PHILADELPHIA, November 16, 1865. oa LE “ag! HARD BREAD. Sealed P: in du at'this office, umes 2 “noe Der 28, 1865, for nm) TU. urchase of esva¥ Novos wenty boxes, or less, of (oares Hard Bread, now on hand it this depot. Ment i of excellent quality, and in good too lo" 1 bidders will be required to zapere) the ‘Succeestul ers ‘ webidders net present will be mi notified = within ten (10) day: bids are accepted ae cash, in Government fands, upon delivery Che bs bread. ‘roposals to be sddrersed to Captain, G,Botion | “tre Rewiga, Commiseary of Subsistence, Philadel, Box 2,03 By soir: ‘of Brevet Bri; 0.G. and Chief Comm’ stil Mili L. Kilburn. litary Di ieion nace. H42> BREAD AND as OF COFFEE. Bere coven this on WEDNES a pan, 8 Commissary Subsistence. Ni 13, PR an re,will be |AYS and SA’ all the surplus Hard B; PB aba Ys t a4 = r dis} in this site, 5 snd Goverment for me disponel i y — = Othe Bread isin ck of the — in tin cans of one in, rt, box. tim Alexandria, V ar) irchasea gereramont wh ‘wharf in that ua zecelved les. = oon conn eure ene require gale cook (chetenns be placed on city, free articles can be seen at the Subsistence De- rts at tho expense to Jose Shan (00 ben 1, es) 1,000 is failed vo comply with —. otificati: ei mermtentn o ons ance ef ‘ese. articles are disposed of THURSDAY. the 30th i instant. they will be ered at Public Auction. _Bel 14-tuths3t 6. Major and 0.8. U8 A. NAY¥ YARD, MASTEROTON. COPPE! vember 9, 1865, RB BCA’ LE. re will bes offered for sale at Publis Auction, ber 30, at 120 a Ecale oe shown ri ‘per cent. ‘en per cent. of the ear at the time of a twelve be allowed to remove tt the deposit will =a and before Yard. be forfeited to All Le hog AF, to be oy bad ty Seong ‘clock M., at abou! ard; other- so Govern: nds, avy Bt gars of te Buen of Oomiestion, bn. Navy no 9-thé&satd LES E. LA’ * CHAB! $2] ‘THROP, . jOMES E's BAIR ripe er of & dye. "eents per bottle. without the fi cally bringing Apache Hin Bold by ail at- at Raa MEDICATED GINGER mee | eaten as an Bi gee RAILROAD LINES, G®*4t soneuen <9 BOUTE NOBTE AXD XD WEST. FOUB DAILY TRALNB. WINTER SCHEDULE. Onand After Noversber 20th, 1888, trains will ron as follows ——- Two TRAINS © ON SUNDAY, Leaving Waghington at 3:30 and 7:90 P. SLEEPING CARS ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS, LOW FaRE AND QUICK TIME. of cara between Baltimore, Bi- itteburg. S7No mira, Erie, or Bow run as follows, ris akgare, dally, ae Saaee a unt », Bt 6:20, Iba. m.,and 3: rr ey ana t-3) . STATIONS. daily, except Sunday, at 6:15, @. m., and aroe b gag war STATIONS, viz: cava hel ville, Laurel, jencmens Faeiay te oane leave at 6:20 a day.” “8 ox between WASHING’ 4 MO nd MLSHIATON AN RD THR WEOP te 2, 8:20 m. daily, except Sum FOR ANNAPOLIS, Leave at 6-20 and 8:08. m., JF ta 4 — Sunday. No trains to or from A. Sunday. UNDAY. ron) DLTMORE, Leave at 8:20 a. m. and 1-15 and 3:30 and7:30 p.m, FOR WAY STATIONS. Leave at 8:20 a. mand 3:30 p. m. FOR ALL PARTS oF THE WEST. Rey te daily, except Sunday, at 7:30 #. mand 1:18 Ts also Saturday, when latest On Sunday at 1:15 Jand 7:0 p. + only. eonnecti at Bela: mete jon with trains from Baltimore to . Wheelin rabury TICKETS to the Weat cam be had at Me Office the Ry coe T Stati at all b ry ours Ameri- ion Ticket in‘the day well a at the new offen inthe ‘ap! can Tel Building, Pennsylvania — * Ticket KOONTZ, Agent, Was! ington. UGH LINE BETWEEN WASHING PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YOR taal Wasrixcton, October 29, 1886, ee between sm Washington ‘and New York are “OR NEW. YORK, without o aitaze daily (except Sunday) ~ 9. ea &.m., andé “yon SEW YORK, changing cars at Philedel- ~ ally (except Sunday) at 11°15 a. m. ana FOR PHILADELPHIA, Leave vs dain oer 8 Sunday) at 739 and 11:35 a, _ saa¥s ON SUNDAY. Leave for New York até Leave for Philadel, Sleeping - = iy, except 8 > ew York on oe: Sema My leave Washingten freight train leaves Alexand: m. and arrives at Gordonsville at 11.45 Gordonsville at 12.35 p.m. and ror nm. Thro dria at 3.00 8. m. an Kitvandrie at¢i85. -and 7.15 p.m. connect with trains at we ing fr all pars of fbe North and Ws West. wire tri ‘his route has having s —— rail rom N Waste Fo ist and © wirpins leave a 2 be VnceMFFERTT: J. M. SBROADUS 5 Alexandria, Bept. 1, 1865. solar GECEET DISEASES! SECRET DISEASES) SAMARITAN’S GIFT! BAMARITAN’S GIFT! THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED “Yea, A Positive Gure” for GONORHGA. GLERT, STRICTURES, &¢. Contains no Mineral, nc Balsam, mo Mercury, qt Pian Bane Bieta Owe, sia ITAN’S GIFT, peckigee, 63°" Resale, on —, BLOOD!! pp BLOOD! #2 SCROFULA, ULCERS TEI TE EN SEREAT: pis BER RITAN’S Saget are ed Yorns FERLISaGhacbs iis Roe im and a, Ut Feacbee sd eradicates every pe BFS venereal