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THE FISHERMEN. BY HIRAM RICH. ' 1. ‘Three hardy young tollers over a net, Are slipping the fish out, one feeds d one; Unheeded comes the sweet breath of the land, And the silent touch of the sun M;. winds grow madder to-night. and shake Withs ee t — ee You cannot awake from their happy dreams ier fishers, three, Three idle eld fishermen sit to-day On a bench beneath the storehouse caves; One tells of « brical, and one of e wreck— One says. “how the east wind grieves |” @).| tenderly tidings go out To the boats that have hidden their wings, And a tenderer echo comes back ones that the fisher hoy eiogs, For the fishermen, idie and old Mave told their last grief in the sun, Ard other hands will qnietly do The little theirs left undone. it. Three briery graves above a beach, Allure pitying kiss of the morn; For the dead grass there doth miss the green Thaet i+ canght by the conscious cora. Do the tensrts answer the undertones Of the sea there. questioning night and day? Te they take any thonght for the laden nets, Cr the buffeting boate in the bay? . <0 -—__—— Financial Commercial. Bneiness at the New York stock board on Fricay opened with a generally firm tone. Governments were active and generally kay the closing prices of Wednesday. above Miscellaneous list also exhibited considerable | ‘hp. but without large transactions. When | ad Jist was reached a strong “bear” in- was unexpeetediy developed, which ened the tone of the market throughout. ailing tone of the market is decidedly or ot higher prices; and if a protracted would seem atleast tohave their favor. Gold t the “bulls” itef the market 1 mewhat excited. ing a large amount, estimated at about $2,000,- Go: and the depression thereby produced was !| followed up,yesterday by operators throwing large smounts upon the market. ‘Lhe Commerce! says that the allusionsof Mr. McCuiloch’s report to the resumption of specie poy Menuts are used by the “bears” as an argn- nent in favor of expecting a permanent reduc- tioy. of the premium; and it is asserted that the | Secretary wilisoon come out with measures show ng that be means more than mere talk in the premises. The money market is dull, with- out change. The tollowing is a summary of the Baltimore markets for the week ending Dee. 9th: Coffee —The market has been replerished since the close of the last weekly report by the arrival from Rio of the Clifton and Amejia Grebring, the former bringing 4,230 and the Iat- ter 5.00 bags. Tbe entire cargo of the Clifton was disposed of to New York parties, 1,20 bags being txken for a Western market, all on pri- vate terms, understood to be about 19% cents, gold. Transactions from second hands haye been emall, falling short of 50 bags, but prices are stead previously quoted. Potstors.—Peach Blows and Maine Carters are selling on the wharf at 85c.a@i per bushel. Demand rather slow. Provisions —With the exception of Bacon Shoulders, with which the market ts fully su’ plied, the stock of ola Meat is nearly exhau: ed, and receipts of new have been quite limit- ed. ‘Transactions continue inconsiderable, all parties apparently being disposed to await a more settled condition of affairs in this branch of trade the The milduess of the weather curing week checked the demand for packing. with large receipts at the pens, prices of live hogs fell rapidly !¥a2 cents per ib., but bave since rallied slightly. B r—Large sales of roll were made early im the week at 33435 cents, but prices mae © rule d firmer under short receipts, closing at S0a5¢ cents. Other descriptions are neglected and nominal. na Western at 26835 cents. *—All_ descriptions remain very Quiet. but with light stocks prices are steady, Cuba ¢ 7U cen ° cents Teas—All descriptions are held very firmly, | but sates are moderate. ‘The offerings of Wheat at the Corn ble for home mulling, are very scarce. tees have been maintained for the better grades of both colors, but closes lower for infenorand common Whi Corn bas been coming forward very freely, and the « and, though brisk, have not supported the marker, and prices have to be written 2a2 cents in ta of onyers. Oats bave brought better pri $ than at the close of last week, owing to short Teceipts. Rye is neglected and ratner hed Flour—T be inquiry for all description: cept rincipaily for shipment to the West Indies, as been only moderate and the market closes dull. Kye Flour—Prices are lower, sales The | * between the opposite interests is im- | x he market was on- | sectied on Wednesday by the Government sell- | Glades may be quoted at 35a42 ed 45053 cents, C do 5: eh flan wnae cone non Posto | a8 the location is.a very desirable onc and offere 1n: ce continue small, and prime samples, | r a | good brands Super, which ure wanted | of first j — Auctioneers. DER OF THE HON. THE PERSONAL MARY CAKOLINE a.m ,the follow’ is and cl tiny Furaitere, ‘Btock Corn, &c.. of the deceased, on the jes from the city of Wash- road to Biadensburg, by Pier- jasenevia, ad! ead the northeast- ‘all Green ork Betew, ‘one a Cow, about | twenty tons Hay Podder, ae: | about sixty jared G Conn. Jot ot Farenipe, one Car nd et neem ‘two-horse | Box, 5 Desé \ ~ned Sash. “Also, a lot ot i Horeca. "Porniture: ture, viz: Bedsteads, Bedding, | Chairs, Tables, Sofa, Cooking and other Stowws. | Garpets, Silver Ware. Table ‘Cutlery. Glase and | Crockery Ware. &c.. &c., with a large lot of other | hich we deem unnecessary to enumerate, | ” MARY K. SMITH, Executriz. @e2?SaTuit GREEN & wILLIAMS, Aucts. j B: GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. compliance with the Yerms of a deed of trust | hbarles Tupper and wife, os November 2, | and recorded in Liber N. 0. T.. No. 19 folios | isi, - one of the Land Records fo. the County ef j Washington, D ¢ Ba subscribers will sell, on the | premises. at auction. to the highest bidder, on j ode 3 DAY OF DECEMBER * next, at 4 o'clock p. ., the following -lescribed fourth part of Lot — ! bevea thirty-nine, (39) in Square nambered fi bunered and twom(:02,) as the same are laid ‘down | gu the piat or ground plan of the City of Washiug- ton, beginning for said part at the sontheast corner of said Lot a%, thenee running north twelve (12) feet, thence west oue hundred one feet and eleven | Inches, 4101 11-12.) thence south twelve (12) feet, thence east one hundred one feet and eleven inches, (103 11-32, ) to the place of beginning, having thereon @ two-story ‘aes Dweiling, containing five | Tooms. Terms: One-fourth cash; balance in six. twelve, and eighteen months from ‘day of sale. Deed given, _, naam of trust taken to secure the deferred pay- Matte believed to be g | All the costs of ‘Geeds gers stamps at the expense * 350 Feat ed ti abe bald at the time of ale. required to al ime 1 RESDA UNARLES BY PEARSON.¢ Trustecs, _ne 27. Staw ads GREEN & WILLIAMS Aucts ¥ JAS. 0. McGUIRE & & CO., Auctioneers CHANCERY sane OF A VALUABLE DWELL- ING-HOLSE AND yore ON THE CORNER OF 4% AND C STRE By autherity of the (pial - of this Dis- trict nance in ees Ne. £2, Altes W. Grammer ve. Todd a at auction to the highest | bi peril on TUESDAY. “AFTERNOON, | December 19, o'clock, on the premises, that mort destrable residence at the northeget corner ef Fad and C streets, lately the residence of the late G formerly occupied by John Quincy iterwards by Secretary Toucey. The bstantially built and capacions. having four sarge parlors and drawing rooms on the principal sicry, coumeting by folding doors. The Lots front fifty-six feet seven inches on C street. by depth of one hundred and thirty-three feet three and a half inches on 4% street, and run- ning east one hundred and twelve feet eleven inches, to a wide =. alley. and contain nine thousand two hun and ninety-three square feet Itisin the center of the city, and in one of the best neighborhoods, within creeper ocr Penn- sylvania avenue, and conven! to the Capitol. It is seldom ruch an opportunity offers to those desiring a first class residence in the sm bie caine: diste possession can be given to the purchase: ‘Terms: One-third and the residue in, six, twelve, eighteen, ‘and twenty-four months, with interest. The in‘erest to be paid -emi- noeae’ for which the purchaser's bend, with surety, w be taken, and a lien rere: ou the property sold; or the purebaser may pay all pooh if lon Nether ‘Conveyancing ai ps at the purchaser’s cost. If the terms be het complied with within five days from the day of eale. the Trustees reserve the right to re-sell, on seven days’ notice in = Na- tienal Intelligencer, at the risk and cest of the purchaser fai ge ore ‘0. dela ¥ PROBASCO. i Leger’ | BY WM, L. deans oes Auctioneers, South corner Penn. avenue and $th street, VERY VALUABLE BUILDING LOT OPPOSITE HECIROLE, IN THE FIRST WARD, AT $3 MONDAY AFTERNOON. October 30, at * o'clock, we will sell that very valuable preperty. in front of the premixes, being Lots 1 and 20, in Square 38. fronting 29 feet on'the Circle and 08 feet on 23d street, and will be divided ¢ purchasers. he attention of purchaser is invited to the sale, ducements to buyers. | ““Ferme: Ove third cash; and eighteen months. trust taken, oc balance in six, twelve A deed given and a deed of W.L. WALL & Co., Aucts. | BF The pyrchaser at the sale of the above prop- | erty. on theswth of Ortober last, having failed to mply with the terms of sale. the same will be re fala at bis risk and cost. infront of the premises, on MON BAY, the 18th day of December, at 4 0’cl’k | in the afternoon. upon the terms and cunditiona of | the preceding and original advertisement, and with this addision, viz: That on the fall of the hammer $200 will be requiret to be immediately paid in cash: and if not instantly me the bid will be re Jected and the property will be again put up. aud | ‘the sale proceed. and be wren until the terms are complied with, Ry erie dect-ts WM. L W. ALL &CO., Aucts, ' B* JAS. ©. McGUIRE & ‘& CO., Auctioneers, i rot SALE OF Li LOT ON DELAWARE AVENT BETWEEN NORTH © AND D quality being reported at $6.503$6 75 per bbl. | oh Corn Mes No transactions of importance | Ppectie Sy el Peel agen bo operat — = “ity mulls held at $462% per | gi uare (st fronting 87 f feet '3 inches on Delaware Buckwheat Mesl—Sales of large lots re- Perted at $4.60a84.75 per 116 Ibs. Hay and Straw.—Prime baled Timothy is firm ‘at $22 per ton, ordinary and fair do. we quote at S2haB2l, looxe do. at $2", baled elover at #17asis Rye Straw S2va321, and Wheat and Oats at $13as/4 Ce ceipts of Cumberland are moderate mand forshipment very fair at $7a by the cargo, free on board. ices have ruled lower during the closing steady dt leaves comprise the prin- cipel receipts of Maryland, and command Teady sales at unchanged prices Muarufactured Tobace: Stock small and de- ons show very lit- ration, bet unsound. “rs.—Transactions continue small. but we Lave no alteration to notice in Prices. Sales included some 100 bhds. grocery at 'T¥aliy | cents for fair to prime Porte Hico, and at 13% | cents for tair English Istand. Refined Sugars.—There has been no altera. tion in prices during the past week, Whiskey —Receipts of New Western con- tinnes heayy, and with only a limited demand for rectifying nee cur last weekly review have ranged trom 231 for Western, and from $2.32a22.30 for Pennsylvania and country, only smail lors cfold Whiskey being placed at @2.3%5. Market heavy at the close of $2.31a$2.32 tor new West- ern. To- day no sales reported. New Western Lomunal at S2.3iage. The Brooklyn Enel Bi Rilowopher, in his ef- Jortto keep up with the amusements of the age. Las slipped into tees bali sport. He thus explains the science of the game:—The game is invention. save to dois to— on | your eye on the ‘s all about the bai They also use a bat ts a club built on the model of the m killed Captain Cook with. This Tganization is calied aciub. One a club and standson aime, and another stands im frontof bim, and fires the bell back at him. The chap with the club hits back. The ball flies ym the other direction. ‘The firet fellow drops the club as though he was ared. and runs hkea pickpocket withan MP. “r him. Several fellows run after the ball; mebocy catches itand fires it at somebody lac: Wien tbe chap who had the club stops running, Another fellow then takes the clan, and the same man who is called the on him, tres the ball at bim, knocks the bail, droys bis club and cuts his stick for ‘he first base. Half a dozen fellows cuton picket scramble fur the ball. One re. “pitcher,” pitches and he hits back siable 15. B. 1s posted behind the club man, in | case the club Man misses the ball, to see twat it don’t go by and bit mpire. When ore oes in, and when alled an innings. Itis igeut game, cs pending entirely he ure of your egs. The first principle game tsrunning. When you are “ia” Ton away from ¢ when you are Sfier it. Itis splendid exercise: Tr; consequently itis always r time. BP” Alek attend ed chur. they have «cientifi Was surpri Sabbath, where (yucrtette) singing, and difference between scien- tifle singing an the has been seenstomed to in the backwoods. He furnishes the following specimen : the style, which he copied from the or w Thaw Waw-kaw taw thaw raw va ww yaw braw Aw thaw W-jaw raw awe Which rendered into E read as follows: Welcome, sweet day % That saw the Lord «ar Veloom © to this reviving b st And these Tejoteing tyes. Alex says hat’ 'n the conntry they are green | x ne mm oes ary ior good singing he words of the hymn 54: Sonteere be ymn should be sung. din border has tea ne Onna. ted. An unu- <1 number oa ‘coffins have “heen brought ¢ line of late for interment on the side. Last week the United States ne Officer insisted upon « = the rthe coffin was landed, ag ast the earnest protest of the relatives, when, tu def a defunct body, tare cofiin was found d with coetly » uke 7 Alexandria i *unproving its Fire secu, by the parchase of new apparatus Prices have favored buyers. Sales | itiseasily understood. All | avenue. between © and D streets north, with an lepth of about 160 feet. né-third cash; lulance 6 and 12 months, payments to be secured by deed of trast on rty eyanci ancing at purchaser's 6: few rom C, McGUIRE & CO., Aucts, Y THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown, VALUABLE PROPERTY 1N. IN GEORGETOWN, | On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, December lith, at4ociock. 1 willseil. in front of ines, at to clock. 1 will sell; in, front of the premises aioe to George- ; town, fronting 33 feet on pad ee tween 3b | ingtou and Green streets, feet, and impr «ved by twosla teen te x ronting 60 feet on Beal street ts Dore ce ate “ ribs ditgomery and jouroe, and ran- FbTeet to 1 wi ‘oplar ) *8rme- One- fhisd cash; balance insix and twelve monibs. with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the property. } ecnrerancing and stamps at the cost ef the pur- Aner | A deposit of $50 — be required as seon a» the Piphie perf is struck off. tle * per fect, THOS. DOWLING. Anct._ VERRMENT PROPERTY x $e oI, BEN Pog pares oF G NO ns RE POECEMRER 2. 1835, Will be sold at public auction inthis city, at the | Engineer Pepot.on the Eanteru Branch. just above the Navy Yard, on the ish day of 1, 1895: A quantity of old Lumber A quantity of refuse Lumber. 4 ty of old breken Shovels. auaattty of Blsckrmiths’ Fnole. tit) arpenters’ Tools. 4 Sieot “and broken Wheelbarrows. of Pp And ether old material ALSO. THE ag ed BUILDINGS: One(] Guard Houre, 16x20. One (1) Carpenters’ Shop, isx09. Hi Quest) oa rs’ Shop. e ii Tilda aona toe for’ Shops, 234x28, 200, ye () Kmstthe” One (1 Bos: os io Ove (1) 8h Seah eeetac ‘Shop. 16 3 12x20 2-12. table 143x. The Military Guard will rema ises four onne alter tue date of tion of the roperty. and purchasers (not owners of | the land) will be required to remove the Buildings Within ten (10) daye after me date of purchase. Buildings will be sold sing! erms cash, in Govermnay neo LOAT A LOLGATE, First pie upon the prem- for the protec deasdte {= iL | om te m, | Cher Quer sero teeatring Will be sold at public anction. nn: tien af Brever Colonel ( } = Eestern Brac ch on <9 Warhington { Dal ip egember 20, 188%, eee GOVERNMENT MULES. i a The _— * a et Ly inl hg nape in fine con- ition, end ma! , consider in every respect, a They will be sold singly. to the highest bidder, | and thes fe conti ned f the whoie romberis seldom aay today until | Terms: Cash, in Goverament funds { Dw } | RUC Drevet Mejor Gen’ and Chief Geartona, des Mt Depot of t of Washington. | HosPitan BANGE AT) PUBLIC SALE, Wasnixota |. Will be fold at pa city | BATURDAY, Becemtmr %b, at 10 o'clock a. nm. | the basement of Center Building. lately Dougies Hospital. a large and rerviceable RANGE, suftcient for cooking Be snroheeired (£00) persons, Te ms cash HAS SUTHERLAND, Ge 5 4t Surgeon U. 8 A and Metical Egevevor: s alte’ rat flooi Bo ARTIFICNL EVE o bi like the * natnral yo Vaserted “orn } z JOHN D. EDMOND & 00. | 5! 518 413 Tth street, between D and HATIONAL INTELLIGENCER BUILDING, } DEALERS in | BUILDER'S, BLACKSMITHS, HOUS: GENEKAL HARDWARE and CUTLERY. | Ontand Wrought Nails, Spikes, Horse-shoes Horse-shoe Nails, Rasps, Files, Bpringe, re toy Axietrecs, Nutsa 4 Washers, Anvils. Vices, Shovels, Pic”, Axes, Rope, Glae, — ee er chair bottoms, we offer at | 513 115 LowEet Cat PBICE. 513 | PBorosaLs FOR STATIONERY. A it Qo. Post Orriey, Derantyrnr. orm nee Aesuarant Qo STsinises.¢ Sealed Proporats wil! be recetved at, the Bost | y Will beta the ith day of Deo ge ag Office Department unt: y ecember, | ss see 182 at Peciock at noan. for furnishing Station, | 2,600,000 feet Lumber » pat Eiatiorm Varm 4 feet 8 inches 20 box irelaht Ca Cars, @ feet 8k inches guage ery for this Department = sun sont r from the firet day of Jour. 38%. Those panied by satisfaciory testimonials of ability fo Talal a@con- tract will not be considered. All the articles must be of the very best quality cam ples of which. containing at lesst ot each kind of paper, must sccompany the bide. pide and the Depart it reserves the right to ret nd y for the the iain stated in ‘the poo or i return them, at ite qsrion mpacying it are not of the hind aud auality re- «oo tone t t are nol & qual avired by the ‘Department and spurious ariicion | @0tone old Strap Rail, will subject the entire bid to rejection, at the 7 tons Tire Iron, old Pleasure of the Department. { 8 tons Scrap steel, old The subjeined list specifies as nearly as oan be | 235 tons Car Wheels, old done, the amonnt. quality. wae description ofeach | 206 tons Wrought Scrap Iron of the Binds of articles that will be wanted : 3s tous Cast terap Iron Estimated quantity wanted for the} year: 3 tons Lead Pipe. old Item Crass No. 1—Pare! i Brass 1.40 eame follo'p port. tatin oF or plata finished, faint | ne oie ii. faches diameter, Wire Cable igh not less than 17 | pounds per re: | am 2. 0 feams rE Sin plain, machine, faint lined, | and trimmed,’ to weigh not ‘less than 13 pounds per ream 3. 20 reams foolxcap, blue laid, faint-lined, ear- 5 tons Brasa Castings den pattern, commonly known as despatch 2 tons Bheet Copper or consular paper, to weigh not than 16 1 ton Sheet Brass pounds per ream 70.000 pounds Boat Spikes 4, 125 rename quarto post, machine, plain, faint- bred pounds Railroad Spikes lined. three sides, per ream 4 C00 pones ent Bpikes and Nails 5. Sreame best double cap paper, plain, per ream iS oe ds Rope 6. 109M note paper, gi't, per ream. large size 31200 fret assorted Glass 7. & reams note paper, plain, per ream, large size 6100 feet Leather Belting 8. 10 reams note paper, gilt, per ream, large size 3,00 pounds Rubber and Hemp Packing 19- 5 reams note paper. plain, per ream, small size 10 He ndersen Pumps 0. wos reams envelope paper. yellow or buff, per 200 feet assorted Gas Pipe 11, 20 reams blotting paper, royal, per ream sates Commas Tink: Rave 5 seems plotting: Tr. ands Traci 12) 6dnzen presscopy books, notices than:00 pages, | “Ten pounde Spike Mauls, Cokl Chisels, &o per dozen 2.000 Picks Shovels 13. 5,000 extra large size white adhesive envelopes, 600 Lanterns very smooth and thick, 91-2 by 41 2inches 4.500 Axes, Histchets and Adzes sqnare. per hundred 7/000 Han M4, 25.000 long nif ad he-ive envelopes, very smooth 10 a fated Frogs and ‘hick. 91-2by $78 Inches, per hundred £0 steel Pinte Plates 15. 25,000 long white or buff adhesive envelopes, £6 set Switch Fixtures very smooth and thick. for letters and cir- 3 pertable Forges culare. 834 by 358 inches. per hundred 8 Pumping Engines 16. 8,00 white or bnif adhesive envelopes, very 3 Wood-sawing Engines smooth and thick. per hundred 2 portable Saw mills 37. 1.000 small size white note adnesive envelopes, 2 steam Pile Drivers, complete per hundred 2 Caloric ie Baas ines 18. 2.000 large size white note adhesive envelopes, 9 vet Plane per hundred 200 Hand, Cross: ent and Circular Saws 19. 3,0°0 letter size white adhosive envelopes, per £0 steel Sqnares hundred 60 Screw Jacks Ciass No. 2—PEns ann Penctrs. 900 feet i ap Nettin, 20. 25 gross Perry & Gillott’s best metallic pens, 2,£€0 pounds snorted ¥ vire T gros . 40 grcse metal Tr gross, of oth a- ire Tait pens per grow, of other man "To boxes agor ted Tin by i best gold ane P pecker = ro) a Chains . Bo ne quills. o 80. per ties 2. Fo doren Tholders, (axcorted.) ver dozen 9,000 pounds, Botler and Tank Rivets apd Plate 2. aber’s best black lead pencils. (grad- eas ) per dozen eo Globe” Velves 26. 10 ge zen best red and blae leadpencils, per mn Moker Soca dozen eo" Crass No. 3—Inn, Ieteraxpe, Warers ann Wax Sree sey Cloth and Paper @. 12 dozen inkstanda, Knox’s of any patent. 3 large or small. per dozen e se ere 3. 4 pr eee east iren, large, doable, peontente of. Job Printing Office, consisting of 2 5 reves, Ty pe. Cases, |. 25 bottler old's co ink, tle ontente ef the Supp! thse aie ani ng Ink, por bot No. 1, | xery'large assortmentor’ valuable Bailroad Mate- per dozen botties ° i nel. a = * the eet eet Ny scouniths? Shops oy ontents 0! achine 5 &. So aa wafers, common sizes, red, per gpasisting, of of Planers, Lathes, Wheel Presses, 33. 75 pounds sealing wax, best extra superfine | Porses, Statio 4 alot ar sucona- bead Sheree, Scarlet. per pound Crass No. pe Am MiscELLaNneous Ar- TICL. %, 8 dozen penknives, Rodgers & Son's, four blades, buck-horn handles, genuine, per other material. Sales to commerce ‘at 10 o'clock, to be adjourned Tee Cok} ma ramet facie: in ver! — HL, HOBINSON, | Teo ‘Mac: ine dozen . ’M. 3%. Sdosen Rodgers & Son's, ivory han- oo me Brevet Colonel, A. Q: Mt os. Oza $8. {dozen Office sheara, IL Inch. per dozen Dit pemeno iene iP Tr woBINSON. . jozen office aci i. re dezen 0) Bo. sev denen ped fisen 12) inch, er eieae = rir COMMISS oe sent Be . jezen nen assor' per dozen. F Bi A 40. denen silk taste. colors and widihe, Ir hanks, or PETerssurG, Va., 3 per dozen recel 41. 20dozven paper weights, assorted. per dozen sig Fr eR ED ed bode the und 1868 42. 20 ponds India rabber, prepared. per pound | | Ty'o'clock m.. for the srebete of about 43. 5 pomnda Indi. rabbor, unprepared, per pound THREE HUNDR ND FIFTY HEAD OF &: Sctmcayocsceueceeses BEEF OATILE. AT THIS DEPOT, 45. 400 pounds Twine, tinen, yond The Cattle will be sold at their actual gross 47. 00 pounds Twine, cotton. per pound weight, to be determined on delivery. Proposals and should state the a t, and the number of murt be in duplt ae peund gross wi 48. s— Rulers, mahogany, round or flat, per jozen 9. 2doven gutta percha Ral flat sired. _ ae ee ng oe P areagy Get oa? received fora mane number than »nge, best, Twen| cvernment reserves the nm Arabic, best, per pound. itor eject ail bids deemed too | e envelope m tie th ickly gummed ders nt present will be otifiad letter of afcnrth of an inch wide rou pele. the fenult of thretr proposals. The Cattle to be re. Each bidder must furnish with ith hi roporals a | moved within ten ars, from date of acceptance of bid, at expense of purchaser. The Cattle can be soen at the Cattle Yards near the Eace Grounds. about one mile from this city, Terms cash. in Goverument funds. Proposals should be endorsed on the envelope ‘Proposals for purchase of Beef Cattle,” and ad- dressed to the undersigned, at Petersburg, Va. By oraer of Thomas ©. Ba HHivan. Brevet Major sample, and but one sample, of each article bid for. Each article must be bid for, and no more than one price named for any ene article, Kids not fully conforming to the advertisement will not be considered. The terms and conditions of the advertisement for stationery are to incorperated in the con- tract for stationery; and the head of the Depart NW ment will, in allcases, judge whetho he article, aad C.8., U. 8. A., Chief A GEnean eet of jerdered by the contractor are of the quality re irginia. Y. quired by the contratt. : no 90-108 Captain ant G. 8 The station to be furnished as it be or- " ‘ENT dered by the Department, and at the coutract prices, Gq’ ERNMENT SALE OF BEEF CATTLE. whether the quantities exceed or fall short of those estimated Each proporal must besiened by the individual or firm making it, and must specify a price, and but one price, for each and every article named in the ech Should any articles be required erated. they are to be furnished est market price,if the Department shall Office Commissary of Subsistence, Richmond, November 23, 1 Sealed proposals. in duplics'e. will be rec by the undersigned until 12 o'clock mon Mi DAY, the lth day of December, 1865, for the chare of about FIVE HUNDRED HEAD OF BEEF 500) ( A ee fit order them from the contractor havin) CALCLE the contract play articles; tt 5 | The Cattle will fat their gercres tractors aud the Department do not agree, then the P she = te the price oh ‘be gross ssene ng eo > i the pate e wel it © determin n manner of ‘averaging the weight of BEEF CAT- No bids will be received for a less number than twenty five (25) head. Th ioverpment reserves the right to reject Is deemed too low. | Bidders net prea-nt notified by lettar -* she rosult of ttt pro- fore meecte to be removed within ten days from «nd Wate of acceptance at the expense of the pur- Department may have the article furnished by any other person or persons who will furnish it at a price !ower than that demanded by the contractor. Blank forme of prepor will be furnished at the Department to perroni plying for them; and as Without uniformity therein the Department would find 1t dificult to make # decision none will be taken ivto consideration unless substantially agree- gs berewith he head of the Department will in all cases de- cide whether the terms of the contract hi been complied with, and reserves the power ACM eas- | chaser, Se contract upen any failure to compl- “ ‘The Cattle can be seen at re Government stables, Bond a th eccurity, are to begiven | known as Bacon's Quarter Branch, on #reok ave- by ahi * eee JL one contracting; and, case nue, ichmaes iN aaa - eto seait be e articles, the ntrs erms: in vernmen: his sureties shall be able for the forfelture space | delivery = , and prior to fied in such bond as liquidated dam: ry The contract will be awarded to the lowest and bert bidder; the best bid to be determined after a caretul examination forthe purpose of ascertain- ing which bid will.in ite (Sy results, be meet ear eeremoons to the De; he Dt reserves to itself the right to re- ject 4 ae ‘where it is apparent that a part of the articles are bid for at very low and a part at very high rates. without proper regard tothe cest of ‘Propasale shonld be endorsed on the envel “ Proporale for purchase of Beef Cattle,’ addressed to the unde ned. at Richmond, Va. ete order of Thomas C_ Sullivan, Brevet’ M: -8.,U. 8. A.,Chief C. ee Bacchi "and ave 7 Captain. CrLosine ar aw SpvEunaent BET each. for the purpose of affecting the 0: the bide under the estimate conta aed inthe eadver: 7. orrigs Der: r. tireme Ww. Bealed Pro; in ‘duplicate. tobi Toons SOA aragned until 12 o'clock M., on »the 2 ecem! GOVERNMENT SALE OF OHOIOE WH eof one bundred and. "afty (100) hand. ore ne . prime Beef Cat Ofice oes Commestar Soon My tied Cc atte ha Descid at their gross weights, Eeniet aes, to du ticalarer mer oe far- weight, and Dumber of so vanaicea vorThe gross a re dn uncersi, will iS tecerets at this | weightto be determined in a at manner of an oe, os onti Li hge 4 Eee THvagD: AY, the lith | averaging the weight of Beef y of December. iF the eal Proposals will be received rg five head and up- 660 BARKELS OF WHISKEY, wa The Whiskey offered for sale was selected wi zee Government fo Feject any Legs rad ht to Proposal deemed too low. Bladers not prtat will be notified by loner er of the result ‘of t their aed achbe,Cattle tobe rem Tomeved A five. tls onrre fistect the fort; are in 1 good c ‘condition a superior lot of Beef Cattle, at for say market, ith care and is of the fi and Bourbon W. vhickoee SGSUAY, eopecially the Rye if not su- glor. to any Whiske: ow hark pei ny Whiskeys now in the rel, hot Tees than five of eac! ceuaae Lot No. 1 consists coping onal "0 gallo 23\ba arrels of Bye Whiskey, Lot Mees once barrels of Bou ‘erms cash, in Government , and prior to <egataluing abe abouts, 9100 gallons; and | “SPrupceals should be endorsed om the on : abou Rontt een 5: the ‘-Prepssals for purehase of Beef ( Cattie atdresscd The Wiisney will be re gauged brioce the delly- Coiomel 10.8) <n the ance pales temat omar: | tote sees or samples can he ecen and proposals obec fang any of the following officers: ij STRENGTH 7. otdn mea AE ac aes Le co Goi if ye Brigham, Captain and 0. u ort Mite ven aE ¥ F clarke, a. D.O.and A, Bre Ka Sex Es ant ke TE Ribura, A. 0.¢.8.,U. naa) meDransnes, Brevet Brig. Gen. as a Rejuvenator EW itop, vy, 8 8. and Brevet Lieut c.s8. » Balti- Col, Captain Office. ant he Restorer of oeened er inert Sanctions. ‘The Id be. pacers to make the Biokrene y pnt will render them Payment in Go t in strength able epi ct hich ii’ ber reused theectty Ret | fica line over agin the days sth stag suaging is completed et ar, a8, soon : really Sninvaleable blcecing’ enpecleity gs ti onan iplet aL Ig ho have been ratuced tos copii p ge » bad received from comply with their conten who bavo filed te their biae’ requested to be present at the open- “ei organ, this superb preparati ‘Ail purchases will he loaded at the ect at once and forever. BIOKRENE Government Wharves.in Alexandria, Vu., free of ex unas Te Y, GEX Brsitr a oe al revervation of a ae “0g we Farin, Low urinait Daranmion: Lowey art = a Kak! gard to bids will be observed. RiE, re Giarmation. Tu RCILITT, Page mDOe oP LEnc: 5 TATION, ENNv! Most de 6-8 Major and & Pda BLA, DIGHIFUL. bi ove ears ie TRE Nervous Fc = | prestrated by nervous aeneitanes are earnest FEED, vised to seek a cure = this most excellent WHISKY. — +7 pindence, haye lost their A large and complete assortment ot NATURAL V ath will find » speoas and pera ALL GRADES OF FLOUR, pent cureinthe TT OKRENE. for Bakers, Grocers, and others, The FEEB: LANG’ the WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED, | ING. {he OLD i all FEED OF ALL KINDS, ¢ other articles for the same poses. Either weight or measure. eaknesses . Pats tion p tig ns in nervous weakn ol WHISKY, ALL GRADES. re the wasted str ondeetal perma: We mention the Bonnite Whiskey in particular, oth is aleo a mgt as betvg pure, and four years old, sold subject, if pitperets with the aria “ei vir alt on necessary, to analysis. in its use will renovate ie moe to a degree of » WM. M. CALT & G0. Ope dollar par bottles or ate be for @8. BoLD Rott Indi, liana av e and Jat at, my Daves: 1sTs capes Sal "ey ex Pp, 2°vER & BuRmerine, a ePCHINGS & TLL fh, Proprietors, LMOENSED PAWNBROKERS. bree Ay a ©. FORD, corner Tith el @0 13TH STREET, d-eoly a and Pennsylvania aven Second deer frem Penneyivani venue, south id 5. ¥. SAvASR) J..L Savage, mccessor te LIBERAL ADVAN wa FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE JEWELRY, CLOTHING. Ange ee sedi Po HOUSEKEEPERS’ Goo ! GooDs, PACKING, BELTING, &0., CRIERLE OF ANTIOCH; by the autho | door wes of 70th KI t OF & rof the | Pennsylvania avenue, first’ Pini eS gprs Famity? 7) Allen's tire of Washington, D. 0. = = “Br ny anderings. ove Vor Mutual Fr; by # wre; by Nellie Bry ee Remy st, BF Snow FRANCK TAYLOR. SWEEBGEW esse ES Bible Lands. ens Fa Ba Baas on OR uigexramoe Ee fi A "Drittea ae: hand rie) snd) all ee eect ae . Wasnincton County, To- ‘OF COLUMBIA J wang views 33 ie a: tog: aforesaid hae > Court of NOKTE AND Weer, UR DAILY TRAINS . WINTER SCHEDULE Onena after November mth, fs trains wil! ron a Waskintion. Baltomss he personal estate of 6 bathe 1p bend. as far asthe | | Expres Mail, -m, $a i m. 1210p 2. i Piiete tore & Brie Rxprow sa m. three weeks in ttsburg & Elmira 7.0 p.m. nape. cate tee hobeiss, TWO TRAINS ON SUNDAY, de 1 law3w —Taegiater of Leaving Washington at 5:90 and 7.90P. ™ Or Cercupia, Wan Nov. M4, cers ow Bhomine 2 oor SLEEPING CARS ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS, LOW FARE AND QUICK TIME. eat b with | SNo of care = between Baltimore, M- Ww urd: | mirs, Briss or ittsburg. the 9th Decem| for the final settle. | ment and. istribution of the Personal estate of said | SW" For tickets and any information me et the deceased. the assets in ae faras the | of the Great Pennsylvania Route. same have been collected and turned into money; | lvanis svenwe and Sixth street, under Ne py a ee a alin ial Wp are no! a 4 P ite is’ Hote a Geert sf West fagton County afcienaidy with ater PN DbaR claims property vouched, or they may otherwice Superintveden nt SC RB. ‘be excluded from all benefit in nid de. | clased’e eutato: provined Roopy of this order ‘be | published once week for three weeks { ning vious to the nad 5, _po 6 law3w* RPHANS’ COURT, November 21 trict oF CovuMBia, Wasuixe i | Passenger sod Ticket Agent. | JNO. GILLETT, Passenger A wrt:—In the case of Ann Maria Poutcl | Trains between WASHINGTON AND BABTI- George F Gulick. executors of Ellen Merton MORE eee wae ceased, the executors aforesaid have, with the ap- | Dow puuan folkeey tos AND THE WEST, are rebation of the Orphans’ Court of Washington | FOR BALTIMORE. Bruty aforesaid, appointed Satorday.the i6th day @ daily, except Kanda 20. 8. and of December next, fer the final settlement and dis- | sand 3:00, aud 43. and 7-3) ».@. tribution of the personal estate of said deceased, and of the assets in hand, as fer asthe same have been collected and turned into money; when and where all the creditors and heirs of said deceased FOB ALL WAY sTaTiON eg daily, except Sunday. us a m., and notified to attend, (at the Orphans Court of “FoR PRINOIPAL WAY stations, vis: Washington County aforesaid,) with their claims | | Biadens! Beltsville, Laurel. Aunapolie ‘operly vonched, or they may otherwise by Junction, 4, House, leave at’ 6:2 and $30 Peeaciuded from all beneht = and 3.00 and 4:30 p. m. daily, except Sum tate: provided a copy of thi ay. FOR ANNAPOLIS. Leave at 6:20 and 8:04. m.,and 4:3) p.m. daily except Sunday. No trains to or frem Annapolie en Sunday, ON BUXDAY FOR BALTIMORE, Leave at £:00 a. m. and 4:3) and 7.30 and 9.00 p.m, FOR WAY STATIONS Leave at £00 a.m. and 4:90 p.m. FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. Leave daily, except Sunday, at7 9 a mand 7-30 and 900 pm once a week for three weeks int previous to the said _— j ! | no 25-wSw* Registor of Wille, | RPHANS’ COURT, Nov. 2ist, 13%5.—D —4 j | CoLvumBia. Wasi In the case of Jno. R. Ely Ei deceased, the executor fhe approbation of the Orphi “Conrt of ington County aforesaid, appointed SATURDAY, she 26th day of December next. for the fual settle ment and distribution of the personal ostate ofsaid | ® Sen Fay ak RAD yt. Oty semnnmninn ak Teg ethane! Miata tavacaMiytatmnst® | Sition wih titi trom Pulitmore to Whectiug Shen and where all the creditors and heirs of sald. | Pee EUR TICKETS to the West-can be bed ot deceased are notified to attend, (at th hans’ | +56 Washington Station Ticket Of Court of Washington County aforesaid.) with thelt ee nl ata eae ae claims properly vouched, or they may otherwise by 2 T. oon ap tog ee tg law be excluded from all benefit in said deceased's | Sap Telegrart Bulding. | estate: provided @ copy of this order. be published For New York, Philadelphia, and Boston, seo ‘emai th ca oan | once a week for three weeksin the Evening Star | advertisement of “Through Line Previous to thoesid dey. |. popBINS, ss W.P SMITH, Master of Transportation, 2 Test:—. M. COLE. General Ticket Agent. no22-law3w Riogister of Wille oc 90-tf xo: § ‘KOONTZ, Agent, Washington Ter GH LINE BETWEEN Aguimoron PHILADELPHIA AND BEW ¥ Waswine ro , October Trains between Washington and New bake are now rum = follows, viz FOR NEW YORK. without chance of cars, abanye daly (except Sunday) et 730 a. m., and é arom i 'NxW XORK, changing care ® Philadel- "Tene daily (except Sunday) at 11°18 4. m, and PERSONAL. ‘[ HAT MISERABLE IMPO*TER. would take your lastdoliar. See Dr. DARBY at once. He has plenty of money and practice, and can afford to treat you honestly. no 30-Im* | By ge LT DR. RARNES—Special attention to the cure of all diseases of a private naturo. He guarantees a radical cure of all acute and chronic affections of both sexes in the shartest time pos- sible, and scientific treatment. Young men who have injured themselves, or suffering from any ae giom Sperantosd as ycure. Those uae 4:30 p.m. ve been deceived by the many Suprincip boasting pretenders should i At, Dr. Leave aate oe cpt Sunday) at 38 and 15 8, red at once only glans m., and 4:3gand Ld can ebtain a ong cure. > ow ‘SUNDAY. ding, Room 12, corner of —— ve for New Korn O86 p. m. ony. oan = Ferre for Philadel oom LAr. DON’T LOOK AT THIS. ping cars ee ~ x 730 B ely: except Sunde Op Sunday, train Pond oon WM. PRINCE, 381 F street, has reduced his car rum only to Philarel; price of STAMPING to pisrouah tickets to Philadelphia, New York, or SIX CENTS PER nhl ie $ fan be bad at the Station Office at a bours for Bkirte, Pantaletts. &c.. om | —- inen,Cam- in the [meters as well as at the new office in the Amer- brica ras Mansook. “Wet reat r end more tterms than any other piace of the Tima TING SIX CENTS PER YABD. seld-t ph Building, Pennsylvania avenne, ine and Bee Bal! timore and Vhio Railroad advertisement for ee Pog Washington, Baltimore, An- ae. B suitH Master of Transportation, +3 General Ticket oc 80-tf GEO. 8. S°KOONTE. Ageut. W. ington. ORANGE AND ALEXANDRia k. BR. Pea EXPRESS COMPANY TIME TABLE. EXPRESS MATTER RECEIVED AT AND DE- : v Ball FROM. WASHIN sew Prana, Sept. 0 1865, the Trains as follow we: WASHINGTON, D. C. fon Neereaiae a tiers ve nla et a.m. LEAVE.| DAILY AS FOLLOWS. | ARRIVE. Ess Seekogenie sis, ont By Arrive at Richmond at 5.00 mi —s * For Baltimore and Phil- = rm.|} adelphia, end interm canyon ceTmal ss. ine — [€ diate points Leave L: at 606 0 ™m. and 7.16 p. mz. aa! New Jor Leave fv 7.0 . a A ms x et P.M. pS Pa ans at Washingt ats »P m nd Hy Se | Yannab ple pet — joskington = , eb im leaves Alex am 4 Urieanes La: mand arrives at Gordonsville lie att ia.m. Leaves ey dae'erew'p. tm at ian it DP ™ sod arrives at Alexan- hrough freight leaves Alexan- j dria at 3. 20a ead arrives of tye $:303 ead AM = . Leave et teas m. ond arrive a3 ar | Pim | Alexandria at esis ore or Warrenton wt Nand the 40 8:4, ae | fain north from Lynchburg me ee 4 Passengers by the a au trea, in Way ot & ave, | fem Lyehburg.and the 10am. aul Pity i 3 et P.M Penpsylyania Centr: rR goo ins from Richmond connect with trains at Was. 3 ) Railroad... = ingen for all parts of the North and West ae a hie e advantage eve: hers, by genet crea eee ion iad Wau SEE ye te Seftanapotic. wi rT 6 a M. ¢ ull Ren. Manas. Me. ie gE Touig om 8 8; P.M. Rappahannock, (‘u!- dure, Mine i igo Vi G =a where many of and Nashviile............. =o ——___!|_and Reshville.. an b ame? Rxprost —_— ] Barak if eae | sino at” — corner of strente, $2 0. ow. bye ater endl 31 & a.m. Warniaelar® thee BMceAP PERT: I} Sil Sonierand Mircsiag BROADUS. atendent, ay -6' jones west 1 ne aascuger Ste aaa pem| ge seg: | tmnt toe. sa il - \_Borg: a: kaneeviliow0 | SET DISEASES! SECRET DISEASES | #3 P. x.| JARMAPOLE anne nnenane | od P.M. BAMARITAN’S GIFrTti 30 Norfolk, Fortress M. M. SAMARITAN’S GIFT: ?. mM. 5 tate |} Tooand Ory Fetanved | §: 5: M. | THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER UsED (Richmond and Peters- “Yes, A Positive Oure” for eaoi GONORH@A. GLEET. STRICTURES, ¢¢. SOP. M. Contains no Mineral, no Beisam, ae Mercary. | Only Ten Pills to be Taken to Efecta ees. ‘They itirely vegetable, ba: any pleeiont, og and will =e pt gon ure stomach or of the mest di in from two to four days, and — cancg in “twenty-four hours.” Prepared by wor of the University of LF egmazivania,. one ot most 7: aM. 5:5 alee Doctors and ke present day : 8:30P. Mm. 5:30 P.M. Ee [OenED, me tRSUELE. Boe rogmanet WHATEVER. E ose with Balssm Ospapric; & *\ SAMARITANS GIFT, by mailina ee enveloy Price Male packages, $2, Foniale, 98, OFFICES: BLOOD! eon ld ! BLOOD!!! 514 AND 219 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB. SGROFULA. KES, SPOTS. ETT ALES. BolLs pnemel nts) a es er a |e on tan axehet DIsEAsts, ‘ecu! JAMES TOPHAM & 00,8 eR SAMARITANS ROOT AND HERB B Juices PREMIUM = Ta TEUNK, SADDLERY, AND or the MILITARY EQUIPMENT —! MANUFACTORY, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL, a By 500.28 remove © every . SEVENTH STEEET, wroteon, = as well as ts of Mi One Door North of Odd Fallows’ Hath, SAME ES soma ST wai” Where they continue to mannfecture and have eee ree eee e Ent Tae SaMA eu cmbatancsel aatcnameeer iTAN'S RE. TRUNKS, VALISES, "Susmond {Co S50 Bene TRAVELING BAGS, : Shree anes end me cue MONEE Mees vovam, | EGR EE Onn teense Pea MYLITABY HORSE EQUIPMENTS, ies . very Teepe See ™ SWORDS, BELTS, a HAVBESACES, WHIPS, “pone Be oly ee A -, BITs, sruns, | DESMOND = 161 Phneddpote ae. ae. be, | [Bold by 8. CALVERT FORD. corner a af Low PRicrs. “WENEY OOOK. Alersodria my 6-tf _iae > JEROME'S HAIR, COLOR RESTORER ror ‘Trunks, Be., repaired promptly and thoroughly. | desis criginal col or without the ie intentventeacr ne i a y druggists 75 THRER SILVER MEDALS cents per bette. my iinet EXFORD'S MEDICATED GIN« Ametet by the Morriend insttete of Bettimene, mere, Rv NUIB ee 8, for yorma.narivaled in ent bronte medal, by the Metropolitan "In. | organ Sake seidenndocardedaes stitute of Washington, D. C.,in leg, | ped ‘druggists. Price 25 cents per box. SOLE AGENTS i For District of Columbia and Alexandria, y, FRANK MILLER'S —— CELEBRATED PEEMIEM se theneriteeere be nterimmsns cones ontne | HELMBOLD's CONCENTRATED EXTRACT Is the Great Denretic. HELMBOLD'S COKCENTHATED EXTRACT HARNESS OL, ~ As the Grea: Blood Puriher, Dealers supplied at the lowest en Teen aang ta the rales of Phar. ms FACTORY PRIORS, Can bemnde nit?) Sat are the _ Orage Ee aRED L AND LATED, oor Loar ieee: Ae cetrmananc al iy ig Kb 4.0. WHITWELL & 00., Tthtet Mo. 67 La. av., near

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