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QHE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (EXCEPT SUNDAY,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania avenuc, and Lith street, Br W. D. WALLACH, avxt is served to subscribers by carriers at SIX AND A QUARTER CENTS, payable weekly to the Agents; papers served in packages st 37} cents per month. To mail subscribers the subseription pricets THREE DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS a year én advance, TWO DOLLARS for six Foen > + months, and ONE DOLLAR for three months; for less than three months at the rate of 123¢ cents & week. if SINGLE COPIES ONE CENT. AMERICAN RAILWAYS. rified yh mad bere ar from jets below, and thence th the car, is a spe- [From the London Times.] cimen of American railway indulgence to pit The first sight of an American Railway Map; | mer travelers. The slanting windows and the ack.’ | sereens of tarred canvass tousea vulgarism, ‘quite takes one for throwing off th An impression is produced rather akin to what ng e t | dust show the same consideration, while the use we receive when a friend whom we have not | of g bell instead of a whistle on leaving stations cast eyes on for 15 or 20 years come einen j — a regard for the human ear at which we us, and reminds us foreibly of the fact a ave not arrived in this country. old we are getting.” Here is = part pea world which we have scarcely left off pic! ne to ourselves as ae seal s C: ion comple’ - great act of ee the intermediate stages Bradshaw, it has taken railways. —, 208 an pero leap into time, and from the very first seized hold of the latest results of civiliza- tion. A network of 25,000 miles of railway now covers the United States. This has been accomplished principally by Irish labor, and it is upnecessary to“say that the cost of construc- tion has been very small, compared with that in this country. The aingle article of the dif ference in the value of land, would, of course, make sn enormous difference. The cost of construction per mile on the New-York and Massachusetts Railways has been £10,000 to £12,000, as compared with £35,000 on British Railways. We quote the very interesting Re- sort on the Railways of the Uuited States, by Pept. Douglas Galton. } he cheapness of land has been one great cause, as we have just said, of this sudden and wonderful creation, more particularly as grants | of land are often made, especially in the Wes- | tern States. Let us take the IHinois Central Railway as anexample of this method of rail- way-makii Congress granted to the State of Lilinois 2,595,000 aeres. The vacant lands, in alternate sections. within six miles of the royd were conveyed by direct terms in the | grant, and, in lieu of such portions as had been reviously sold, selections were authorized to | e made between 6 and 15 miles on each side of the road. The vasisey | raised 20,000,000 dol- lars by mortgago upon the seeurity of thisland, reserving. however, 250.000 acres towards the annual payment of the interest. At the same se Scandal in St. Louis—A Case of Breach of Promise. [From the St. Louis Democrat, of April 9th.) ‘* BREacH of Pzomise.—Mrs. Mary J. Shultz, of this city, commenced a suit in the Circuit Court Spi for $50,000 damages againat Alexander M. Mitchell, of st. Joseph, for breaeh of promise of peste er It appears from the petition of plaintiff, that she was engaged to defendant, and that the marriaye was to have taken place at the Second Presbyterian Church on last Monday even- ing, April 6th, but that defendant refused to fulfil his engagement, although every ration had been le, and the guests invited. fendant is now in the city, stopping at the Planter’s House, and {s said to have an income of $100,000 per an- num.—Intelligencer, Tuesday. “And thereby ha: a tale,’ the upshot of which is that the plaintiff has not only suffered a breach of promise, but has been wofully deceived in other she thn by this same Alexander M. Mitehell. The story goes that the courtship last- ed but about fifteeu days. The plaintiff is a widow lady of good appearance, winning man- ners and an income of avout twelve hundred dol- lars. Her home is in Weston. Her style is fa- miliar to the boarders at Barnum’s hotel, and her acquaintances are ranked with the most ‘exclu- sive’’ of the city. Alexander M. Mitchell is originally from Ohio. fle departed that State to fight the Mexicans, and having returned like an- other troubadour from the wars, covered with glory and blood, he was duly presented with a huge broad swoid, beautifully engraved, and in- laid with silver and gold, of course in token of his gallantry and heroism. His peregrinations for years afterwards we are not advis of, but fF own representations that he is now . Joseph, in this State, and is largely interested in severai extensive tracts of land, and has an annual income of $10,000, which he desires the assistance of a wife to help him call in 25 per cent. of a capital stock | disburse. He is reported tall, has a striking efit sents dollars. Thi pays for the Llinois countenance, cultivates the criniferous tendencies ral Railway, which is, therefore, in fact, | of bis f wears merchant tailor clothes, carries ventral ita Gon ox ith th exception of | biuself high, ala militaire, and takes like a book. given to the Company, wi : rs thei pone | He came to the city more than a fortnight ago, the quarter which they take from their and having by some means met the widow, con- stock. The State only charges 7 per cent on the profits of the railway as acompensation for its gift of land, and thus a railway of 250 miles, which forms the backbone of Illinois, and eon- nects Cairo with Dubuque. is built at a cost to | the Company of 4,500,000 doliars. = But the most remarkable feature which this | report brings out is the energy and impetus | with which the Americans have rushed ia medias rex at once in theconstruction of their railways. This explains the rapidity and the | small coat of this vast work more than the | cheapness of land or the grantsof land. There are some persons who cannot begin to work till they have a perfect tool. They are fidgety and uncomfortable without it; they wait and wait} and delay operations indefinitely till their tool is nicely ground, polished and shaped, and a convenient handle put to it. There are others who won't wait, but take the first tool they | ean get and work with it. A bad tool is worse than a good one, but in the meantime they are dwing so much work while the others are doing nothing. but only waiting. It depends, of arse, on what the department of work is | ch of these two methods is the best. An epic poem requires the very best tools and wait- ing: a speech at the hustings or in Parliament must be made with whatever tool comes to hand eluded to? go in."? The effort required some ex- trancous assistance, and by his own confession he had occasion, time and again, to take “ sperits.”? He pressed his suit with ardor, and in a very few days was the accepted man. The engageéiment Was not suffered to cool. ‘The day was fixed (last Monday,) the pastor, Dr. Rice, was enzaged to perform the nuptials in his church. ‘The lady made hurried but most expensive preparati The rumor goes that her linen aloue cost about twelve hund:ed dollars, and that a great many of her articles of dress were duly marked with the surname of ber intended husband. Jewelry had been purchased by the Col. to the value of $1,00u, and presented to the widow, who, to hold it se- cure, locked it up in the safe at Barnum’s. The report is, that the diamonds of this same jewelry were not from Golconda, but fom Pittsburgh. Invitation cards, of beantifal design and costly materials were distributed around among the aris- tocracy. Anticipations were high. Monday night came and no wedding. Reason—absence of the ridegroom. Where was he? Echoanswered— had fizzled and was about taking passage for St. Joseph on board the Morning star. He ap- proscket the clerk of the boat and demanded a orth in the yentlemen’s cabin. The clerk, who Was ‘up to snuft,’’ desired to know if he was not going to take his wife up. Said he had no wife, and didn’t intend having any. Clerk com- municated around. The story began to fly, and finally reached the widow's ears. She sent for x . r n him; he wouldn’t go, but finally consented to an —/. ¢., with the best kind of expression we can | interview. What transpired ix not precisely as- mmon atthe moment. Some persons, how- | certained, but he afterwards said he told her he cannot bring themselves to speak tillthey | was drunk when he promised to marry her. She have hit on the very best word. The late Arch- put Ae re qeeiek ree tee ane aeee: npobes gt ly oO F 2 ns. & ot Sa pena - ny served with notice, pat nevertheless, departed pA of words, that he used to keep his audi- hig way homeward, leaving a promise that if ence painfully waiting till he tried one |’ after a six months’ consideration he should be in word after another to see how it would fit, and, as this process took place once or twice in every ence, the constant search for perfection was hardly repaid by the tardy discovery. In mat- ters of “ time and tide,’ and over which that great power t which one of the seven wise men consecrated the result of a life’s wisdom, “ Op- portunity”’ presides, it seldom answers to wait very long fur your machinery. In war, for in- stance, you cannot. The object for which railways are wanted in America is, in one very important respect, dif- rent from that in this country; they are want- t simply as railways, but as roads, not te quicken communicatioa between differ- ent towas, but to open a way into the heart of the mind he id come down and marry. This is a plain, uz ed statement of the scandal which has been flying the town in regard to the matter. There are a great many incidental re- which we have not had time nor space to ¢. “The sympathies of our citizens are quite fully enlisted for the widow. Prices or Baxap anv Meat tn Citigs.—The following tabie of the prices of wheat-bread. beef, veal, and imutton. in twenty cities of the world, at the latest date, (ucar November 15th, 1356,) is de- tived from the report of a society in the city of New York for the improvement of the condition of the poor; the quantity of each pound aveirdu- pois, and the price in cénts and hundredths of a cent; American weight and money : large spaces of territory, and to carry off their | ee Poe: yg — er oe mae reduce. The railway is the carrier there. | ponacn. e3 57 i 16.653 15.57 tailroads, as Captain Galton informs us, are Paris... AM 14.04 13.62 cheaper than roads; there would not be funds | Glasyow 5.46 13.62 12.62 fortheoming for making even tolerable roads | Liverpool . 4.63 15.9 12.90 over the vast prairies of the West; but the rail- | Dublin.. 5.08 5.57 12.68 Way comes beture the road in this extraordinary | Antwerp As Bos 1540 orld of inversions ; itis the aboriginal road of | Brussels .. 63 i ae the West, performing the very first function | fiwtcrdam - a 9.10 which the new country wants—that of opening | Oporto, art v7 human Iabor, and affording a channel by | Santand 4 —— which the results of that labor can make their | Nice oI 11.92 way W @ purchaser. “ When first opened three | Milan . Oe ped varé ago.” says Captain Galton, of the Illinois | C 76 Be vatral Kailway, * the station-houses were al- | Styrna cates is 5 st the only habitations on the line; now | NeW ¥ 3 18.00 Mere is a large village at each station, sur-| philadelphia 25 13.50 rounded by vast tracts of cultivated ground. | Cincinnati. oO 10.00 es 2 passed aoe the line last Autamn, = z Sacks of corn covered every available spot round Bent Suir Kx2es. the stations, and the means ofthe company were | occasion to notice the searcely adequate to removing them.” boundless tracts of land, then. lyin; waiting to be used—land which will me time ago, we took new bark. Jane Daggett, With | belonging to Messrs. Dunham and Dimon, which idle and | had been built with knees of beut timber, from the Timber Bending Company at Green Point, mae w give an rt for Euro enormous return to cultivation— vi and which was then about to de pe. : railway till he can make one with the best interest, by underw: Te 2 . sel has ly returned from a voyage to Glasgow, t oe taking outa heavy cargo of grain and returning aford to wait fora chef d exvre of en; ineering; | with pig-iron. The knees have thus been sub be every tninute is lost that this land lies idle, | jected to a severe test, and with the most satisfac- i therefure he lays down a railway good tory results—as w' the closest examination not yh to take him into the heart of this ee shrinkage or displacementcan be discov- ble region, and set him down there with | & * ane t Glasgow, the Jane Daggett was visited by a ee ao channel of conveyance Ee of eminent ship builders and owners, DPevcuce Of ‘bis farm. He bends the | who were unqualified in their praise of the ship to his temporary object, and makest it | and her p By construction. She was also vis- © paspeses he wants at the time he | ited vy a deputation from London, to inspect the —'¢, now. He dashes at his end, and | knees, who expressed the same favorable opinion * uot mind sharp curves and inelined planes. | With rezard to them, and the belief that they +making the mot of the instrument is must ultimately supercede natural knees. Pigaed n case, and wielding it most vietori sly | iatter are already so scarce, that to repair an 2 ; Balt curiously | american veasel {n Liverpool, it was necessary to ‘nore and Ohio Rail- | send to the United States for knees, as none sitit- voided an enpensive tun- | able were to be had.—Journal of Commeree. vel by ‘a series of sigzags, ascending over a ill by a gradient of 1 in 15 at its steepest part, euch oo in a short level space, the tr: = Fun up one zigzag on to ul then bask up apa zig- This eccentric expedient was tunnel afterwards. but the | >t wait for perfection before in the first instance. We thorities would take a hint n expedition. They go on wait- carves and the most even rails. He cannot ANOTHER Sprnitvatist Insang.—In the Al- legheny (Pa.) Court of Quarter Sessions, on Mon- day, J i! Hampton made an application for a jury de lunatico inguirendo in the case of Frank McCracken, 2 young man, who had recently been employed at the freight depot of the Pennsylva- nia Railroad Company, but who had became in- sane from reading newspapers devoted to spirit- sin, and giving his attention to the subject of spiritual rappings. Mr. McCracken was head re- ceiving aon at the Point Depot, and was consid- pps and dot ing | ered one of the best clerks In the city. THe had sr F as it - ieeeta tae previously been in the Western acd (ge od India 23 ithe Ay n3 would have covered Frospitat. and was discharged. supposed to be aia’ @ tways be i jer 0 Tais fn en before now. The mode of | Cured. He labore 1 un: press: rsons about kim carried magnets, by which bom his mind and body were influenced. Heap- peared sane enough, except on this subject of spiritualism and magnetisin. ‘The jury, without going out, found that the prisoner was insane. vr the construction of railways | Dt to oe ante Of Land is, perhaps, a use- | sucka ar Austratian authorities lean es be doing injustice to the A sad rays to gratt the great _conven- , * minodati.s hich e, afford, notwithstar, i Pr peters struction. Indeed -— _— eof their con- | uarkable chara-teristies of tt ubines roughness and expe struction of the railway wi refinement in the railway fariitecs Gane ' “a Car ins of i 10> Fresh tomatoes are in the Cincinnati) maz- ket at 25 cents each. , m eos It is stated in the London papers that peaten recently given by the Mibister of For- eign Affairs at Hanover, 2 game of chess was played onamarked floor by human chessmen, dressed most gorgeously, according to their sta- Tiases, even greater in iman are we have i . Y respects than | a wa the ot vor comfort even than th chore stot | Soned secetved in tee ge Bea oe main; he earpets his churche mp en ap Nag Sp ncniee “ 4 oir cold roma. The srl Complains of | [> In addition to the project for bape. rea ¥s humor th i rons Wi J tastes, and the carpets, the cushions, t exe | certain penalties on pei noni Trost Counell oe or moving about, the | gh *, and t organization of a new Fenperial nobility.” Pipes, put all, except our first class pa 23 Last Saturday evening 2 ro named Jas. The ingen eee | White, employed by Mrs. Slmpmons, of Northamp‘on, wss drowned with his horse while 1 nious cont ivance on the N York and Erie Mailway, of 4 funnel which eon. gant bat swollen stream, near the ‘old the meadows. s veys air down into a chamber, where it ig pu- | sieanit 2 RESSLATIONS FOR THE ARMY OF mailed, free of postage oth ees ee aR aS? Bt . . 18 salont renee LOR & MAURYS, *3, ap l0- okstore, near 9th street. ORTEZ THE CONQU + 8 Trag Civenete. He CONQUEROR, p Trexeiy tn it pri Shakspenre. All should fa |, and criticize this great . Buy it of the publisher, ap Il- FERGUSON, 496 7th stroet. OCAL MUSIC.—Mrs. FRANKLIN, Teacher of Music, having vacant hours for ‘few more Scholars, requests those Ladies who are desi of being perfected in Ballad Singmg, or O; Music, to favor her with an early application. "Ferma made known at her r lence, | street. tween and loth, and at the Music Stores of Mr. Davis, ar Ap 6-. Metaerott, OSEPH GAWLER. CABINET MAKER AND ¥ UNpeRTAKER.—Renidy made Cof- fin’ constantly on hand. Funerals at- tended to, and interments prooured in the different Cemeteries. Furniture of every do- sed Varntbad® Weare'Room Fass vet et 5 - ie 1, tween 17th and 18th streets. one tnar 23-Sum SECOND. GRAND OPENING OF THE SE SON AT MY STOR splendid assort- ent of roal imported FRENCH BONNETS. and richest selection of FRENCH eRS, RIBBONS, LACES and EM- BROIDERI 3 to be found in the city. ESS-TRIMMINGS in tho greatost variety, I CAPES, MANTILLAS, MaKe BASQUES, and CHIL- ARMENTS ready inade. AKING in the latost French Styles, M. WILLIAN, marZi-lm Market Space, bet. 7th and &th sts. CAR D.—We beg to inform the Public that we A have just returned from New York. whero, with care, wa nave selected a very large and beauti- ful stock of Guitars, Vions, Flutes, Accordeon: njoa, ‘Tamborines, Violoncellos, Bows, Ituli Strings, Rosin, Poms. Music Folios, and every arti- ele belonging to. a Music Store, in addition to jlerse iot of the latest and most fashionable New Tt. New and second-hand Pianos always in store, for sale oa reasonable term _8p7 JOHN FL near loth st. OOD AND COAL DEP: —Always on V hand the best qualities of Wood and Coal that can be obtained in the market. Fair weight and mea- sure may be relied on in all cases, and the price as low as the best article will admit. Coal kept under cover—2,2%0 lbs. to the ton. J. & W. M. GAL’ . J. * ALT, N. W. oor. of 12th and C street, No. 547, ap7-tf __one square south of UST RECEIVED—CHOCOLAT: Broma, Cocoa, Cocoa Paste, Cracked Cocoa, Maillard’s and Baker's Chocolates of various kinds. GELATIN ES—Cooper’s Shred and Sheet Tsinglass, ox's Fugliah Sparkling Gelatin, French re jal Gelatine. . MACCARONI—Italinn Maccaroni and Vermicella, and Italian Paste. Panton Preserved Ginger, in jars. teckers’ Farina, Cornena, Rice Flour, Charleston Grits, Split Beas, &c. ke. For sale by KING & BURCHELL, nar 20 corner of Vermont ave. “ALEXANDRIA AND WAS A BOAT. om ig gicminer, GORGE WASH. ga AIRES N INGTON or THOMAS COLYER! will depart at the following hours, and on Mt. Ver- non days additional trips will be run: Leave Alexandria 7. 844, 1044, 12, = 434, 6. Leave Washington 14, 9p) JU, Ph iit 6%. ap3-d G HOWARD, Capts 2W AND EXTENSIVE SUPPLY OF FUR- NITURE DRY GOODs. Just receivod and on sale an immense variety of SUPERB GOODS, in great variety, in new styles and novelties, adapted to the comfort, and conyeni- ence of housekeepers. We name the following arti- cles, which willbe found the chenpest and t of their kind ever offered in this market. In TABLE LINENS, we have— 12-4 by 12-4 to 12-4 by 16-4 Belzian double Satin Dam- ask Table Cloths. This make of Linen is very uncommon jn this country. The designs are quite novel. 8-4 by 8-4 to 8-4 by 10-16 Breakfast Cloths 10-4 by 16-4 to 10-4 by.10-16 double Damask Dinner, Irish mauufacture 34 donble Satin Damask, for overlays, to match the above. Thisd« a new article of Furniture, anda | br improvement in the saving of time and rouble stthedinner table | 44 by 4-4 to 5-8 ‘Table Napkins to match,some as low as $1.25 per dozen TOILET GOODS, & Fe z = 7 e| 5 3 3 8 Russia, Barnsley, Seotch, and Irish 13-4, 12-4, 11-4, eos 9-4 Sheetings, some as low as cen’ All widths and qualities Pillow and Bolster-case Linens . v An mmmense variety of Toilet Toweling, for all pur- poses Elegant Marseilles, Turkish, Dimity, Lancaster, and Allendale Toilet Quilts, in 14-4 down to 9-4 sizes Criband Toilet Covers to match ny Freneh Canopies, for suspending nets or draperies of any kind over beds if * Three-yard wide pink and white Bobinets, for Bed fly-nets English and French furniture Chintzes “Do do twilled Eugene Stripes, for sununer on enet for Chairs, Divans, Sofas, &c. All colors Cotton Damasks for ditto. PARLOR FURNITURE. Elegant Piano and Table Covers, in Burgundy, ‘rimson, Green aud Blue Cloths, in rich Satin aud Embroidered Borders. These goods are en- tirely new and superb Tapestry and Embossed ditto, in all colors _ And many other goods, the styles of whieh have never before been seen iu this city before the present time. “The attention of the housekeepers of Washington, Spa hp volgen ares and environs is particular- apisaaee at “CL. GETT, DODSON & CO. INDOW GLASS.—90 boxes Baltimore and W ‘Pitisdelphis Glass, ail qualitice and sizes, tor i t, by gale at a liberal discoun' % R. McGREGOR, mar —Tua& F2m 5% 7th street. W. W. HACKNEY. W. B. DAYTON 7 HACKNEY & DAYTON, STATE AND GENERAL LanpD AGENCY, Omaha City, N. 7. T?. THE PUBLIC.—JOHN P. DENNIS hav- ing taken the well known Coach Fac- tory on fith street, between Louisiana av- enue and C’street, long conducted by Mr.. John M. Young, is now Faye to manufacture and repair all deseriptions of COACHES, BUGGIES, WwW AGONS, &e., on the most reasonable terms, in the very best manner, and at the shortest notice. He res} Tully invites his fellow-citizeas to give hima trial. mar 6—2m [OICK HAMS FOR BAKING — Wo. have iepuaiveiae- tags rime lot ofSUGAR-CURED | erence to ing. Steere ne Sintra BURCHELL. yap lt corner Vermont avenue and 15th stre ENTLEMENS DRESS SHIRTS OF FIN . irte made to order, warranted to fit. quality. 3 le to o1 dor waren te ap 4-tf $22 Pa. av., bet, 9th and lth sts. JEW BOOKS.—LAWS FROM HEAVEN, ioe Life on Earth, by Rev. Wm. Amot, price 5h. be 8 Book for the Fomily. gi. = The Young Pilgrim, tale iliustrative of the Pil- gnim’s Progress, by A. L. O. E., price Weents, Cats 4%, Nature, Warriors, and God's Workers, or Mrs. Myrtle’s Lessons in Natural His- **Pigllah Cathedrals, price 40 conts edrals, eee Pitan ‘and Songs" of Home, by Miss Francis Oo 5 Bike Christian Year Book; Golden Treasury for i) 3. ust r ‘er the Young, price cen LOR & MAURY'S Ap 1A-2t Bookstore, nanr ath etreot, > CHILD'S BOOK OF NATURE-Pinnts TT Ae nslas Aire Waters Heat, deo., by WW. Hooker, ~ Deol illustrated. MDa} Yeo'young Wile, and tho Old Love, by J.C. eaffreson. Reading without Tears. i Scotland, vol, 6. Etrigkinad’s Quoous of SoHANCK TAYLOR. HILDREN’S CARRIAGES, cheaper than any place in the city, at a A, _M . EICHLER, Ae No.5 SEVENTH ST, SAL, , oR, keeps co hand a fine assortment of V ‘NTCHES anc: JEWELRY. ap 10 EET, ATCH REPAIRING AND ENGRAVI W Warehia CHRONOMETERS. IME-KEEPERS of every to POCKET lescription skillfully repaired by competent Kiso, ENGRAVING of overy description, inolud ing seis, crests, mottoes, and initials on stone. apisst | SM Paw bet. oth and 10th ste, T Yattsoms CLOCKS, chonp CLOCKS. “Thess NR GL PRANETS, 7th treet. J *D. HAMMACK’S EATING SALOON, . No. Fe ee CAntA AVENUE, Thi bt aes convenient Saloons in one oe ‘entlemen ean rely onthe person- Werenees Phe propretoe at sll ap 1s-3t* ISHING TACKLE:—-HOOKS, LINES, RODS. ved at E destncahcrnien fees “ap 1S G. FRANCIS. McLAUGHLIN'S everybody run. ( & ee ee ig pe EAI - — = ae - Siar. THE WEEKLY 8Tar. This excellent Family News taining & greater variety of reading than can be found in any other—is published on Saturday subscribing m clubs raised without the intervention of © mil as be perceived, twenty per cent. of the WaExLy Stam wil be pared, It invariably 4 ya = Spa) News” that ha® made AILY STAR cirou- late so generally throughout the country. Bs ‘Single es (in ) can be te Zoaneer isainediaely offer the esas . intel; Proe—Turzr Cents. ‘OSTMASTERS Who act Rs agents will be allowed 8 commission Of twenty per cent. Dentistry, &c. HE IMPROVED SETS OF TEETH. DR. LOOMIS, the inventor and patentee of “Loomis? Mineral Plate Terth,” having, weoesaiully introduced his rmprovement n various cities, has now permanently estab- NO. 1,828. EDA sMIU GOLD MEDAL PREMIUI | yo FORTES. WILLIAM KNABE, «Senior partner in the late firm of a Ruane, GAEHLE & Co. AUCTION SALES. By C, W. BOTELER, Auctioneer. EXZENSIVE SALE OF GILT-FRAME ar Averion= Me dao, Warsen j weending to chang his’ business, will sell, on MOND AY. April 2th, at 10 o'clock, Y tf , inues th.” Manufacture and sale of grand and | |Shed himself in Washington. d Gi baageersing ka ich | gGaRiBESND HES, oer ang iy ramaimprovement for Sets of Toot connate chat 1s tw a ” men a 5 Ba cect corte ent oer Den oa | Sw poten aie po Te er - Kutaw street op- Nos. 1, 3, 5. and 7 North. “" store. posite the Kutaw House, Ba. . noes “They have also just opened an Balee Room st No 207 Baltimore street, between Cn. streets. on the pret Henry McCaffery as a mm One pair large gilt-frame French plate Mantel Mir rors, 81z¢ 46 by 50 One pair large Te French plate Mantel Mir- rors, size Ono pair {arge yilt-fraime Fronch plate Mantel Mir- rors, size 50 by 24 their construction, and they are th vanie action and metalic taste. joints to become filled with or food, hence they i lighter, s! + less “ain | natural in their pie eonstant! hand a large ‘tment of enrance. One pair large gilt-frame French plate Lier Mirrors, | and hi ly filed frand'and square Piano Fortes One Thousand lars to any one w! posanes a size 70 by 24 also, NM eous, from the best makers, from 4 tg 5- ) .. iar work o! ptconmen mumme in purity, 4 One pair ey xilt-frame French plate Pier Mirrors, some with double key -boards, double 8, | Guras “uty, artistic excellence or any other requisite Together with alarge assortment of- Bew xt matte are manufacture of aval ‘ork Tesponsibl nt of— ing extensively e1 responsibly warranted. lor mantel, pier, and o¥al Glasses Pinos, we will sell whaleamlennd retail,onthe most | Ait SOTk "ethene between lith and 18th streets. Oil Paintings and Pagravi ORS 8 vi iano Forte, ke. ope liberal terms. ult Frames, one f 5 All of whigh will be sold without reserve. 13-1) Our Pim Pei very fine were awarded the highest wm 5 (gold medal) at the Fairs of the Maryland Institute R. C. 8. GOODMAN ‘Terms: $40 and under cash ; over $40 © credit 60 | twosuccrssive years October Ie aad assem op. | MD) SoRe row ENTIST, snd and 90 days, for approved endorsed notes, bearing in- ) position to fourteen and eighteen pianos from some | MANUFACTURER OF arivicial, Taste terest. * | of the best makers from New York, Boston and Bal- | His complete arrangements ang hi ap 10-00 C.W. BOTELER, Auctioneer. | trnore. We were also awarded the first premium at procent. the ete | iJ- THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED IN | the Industria! Exhibition held in Richmond, Vir- Eatie Lippes Batt paseauence of = inclement weather to THURS- pial, 1855 and 185%. They have also been suo won Gold Y¥ AFTERNOON, April 23d. at 4 o'clock. ad C.W. BUTELER, Auctioneer. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. ii HE SU! IBERS, EXECUTORS or tre A LATE GEN. James Tompson, at the request of bls heirs gevisoss, wil ell, at publie sale. on D, 2 iy ay 50" m,, all his real estate tn the city of Waa & il instruments are guaranteed for five years, and wit: i a privilege of exchange is granted within the sirst six spacious brick dwelling House on square No. | months from the day of sale if the instruments do not nT Phe lollowing lots : give entire satisfaction. < 9, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, and 27, insquare No. 25 | Wholesale dealers will find it to their advantage No shenitissemenon s = | tO fetee on Stanced, hired’ sod teaed No. 2, * a No. nanos 5 i. 5 No.itin square No.st mar Ié-ty WM. KNABE & CO. Nop eee pos HEAP SECOND-HAND PIANOS.—We have No. a0 ™ Cc im store six PIANOS, some of which, ve been used on'y a few months by mem- Ring, Fxtrncting ling, Extracting, patting st the same reasonable rat executed in such & manner as to tion. Office corner &th street andavenve. sp 3 D°EXTSTRY, ap he, vizhest premium (stiver medal) at the Metro- politan Mechanies’ Fair for 1852. In sa dition to this we are in possession of testimo- is from the most Sintinmanehed professors amateurs in the country, which can be feen at our warerooms, speaking for themselves and others of the high appreciation in which our instruments are re eee ene "STEPHEN BAILY, a Orrice No. 198, PENNSYLVANIA Three doors from lath Street, L¥ s leave to inform the public’ ho DE BAILY ikoare.at his office, locat: ae cbore, He feels assured 1."4t &n experience of Shoes pene practice, with the lar, ® oes - patient: variety of ditheult cases :.”%t he oar fully, will enable him to a T™0 scieutific or otherwise, Fr own experience confirming »rs of Congress’ families, and are now for eminent in the profession, and “1 1 or"C very low, beiug great bargains : and J. and E. Parmiy, has led hike ip. as No. 8, in square No. 196, 2 P, 8n0s, very pretty cases, at $150 each card all mercurial pre] one or iting ‘eetn, Fhe sale will commence at the dwolling-house. | 2 4° pomumtonrat S25 each ail Enamels, Gutta Bercha, India Rubber, aad elo benutiful rosewood cases, scarcely soiled ‘The terms of sale will be: One-third of the pur- | 2 by the few months use they received, at chase money in cash; the remaining two-thirds in three equal instalments at six, twelve, and eighteen mouths, for which the purchasers will be r jt the onstruction of Continuous Gam t su oe can inouth, as was most conolusively shown by the last 175 each. do pi nsonare | American Dental Convention. uiredto | ? 7440. "anos are really great bargains,and all per- ive their several notes, bearing interest . and - jatters himsel, his jong resi- dnviof jane the nano ie gacurad by" a decd of | sommsnauna,.iarejene Fano ds ont mera | Aho he Hatters Watt from, hi Jove vatsraberbarawillbonvey altho Title and ox. | Alma swans. 2 MPA eRe monomer: | hae so aia mercenaria moron, be mvey © title and es- and reliable stoc. cof NEW PIANOS ofany estab- | leave to refer them toe sone tate of the late Gen. Thompson te the lots sold. All conveyancing at the cost oft the.purchasers. lishment in this e "¥* yy . s_ iS: “Alro, all kinds 0, ! MUSIC, and MUSICAL, IN- | From the late Rector of the Church of Epiphany of f the terms of sale be not Also, SLLIS, this city. three days from the day of sal Sapo MENTS. yg Pacav.,bet. 9th amd loth sis, | Dr. Srermex Barty: Dont Lir—t desireto express of reselli on ee esteem personal and con! C8 i may deem proper, at the mI YG. METZERO TT, (successor George pat as s uuperior deatist. he ‘operations executed, — W. Hiibns,) agont of. ta jor me have highly : wen & m ated PIANOS rs ve the patronage from my fri st stock of Pl public that and William Miller’s celedr. public that your skill so well deserves. _Bp 17-4 =] = 5 has always on hand the large. ours very trul; N VIRTUE OF TWO Wi ANOS from 8175 up to $1,000 ° ‘ - ; i ‘ Dr scine oe rl from te ante 100 Of th AN vist iN. BS ACCORAE: | | Tennets ANC IES 2W.Piltnon. -ourt 0} e i} » a + AS i of Wash: ‘and to me dirested, f shall expose to | ONS, and SHEET MUSHG, oh Per than in any | From one of the ee ee Se ns, ae. ublic e Court-house | house south of New York. tr ‘Music published and received eve. "9 48¥ Pianos for rent. T ik LARGEST AND MOST SEv sortment of PIANO FOR TES is ain, 8 250° coated st the Musso Pepat. ‘Two, Pianos fo Yand one for 315!. Splendid Guitars, Flutes, Violin eons. By FUNING and REPAIRING: of Piano Fort,”® AS Resinz at the shortest notice, in A, tot of second-hand ACCORDEONS and GUITARS for sale cheap. = ap7 Kw. G. METZEROTT. A RETIRED PHYSICIAN whose sands of life have nearly run out, dis\wovered whilein ‘the East Indies, a certain cure_for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and Genera! Debility. The remedy was'discox’ered by him when Ins only child, a daughter, was given up to die. Wishing todo as mueh good ts possible, he will send to such of his afflicted fellow-beings as request it, this recipe, with full and explicit direc- tions for makineg ut up and success fully using it. He requires each applicant to enclose him one shilling—three cents to be returned as tare on the remainder to be applied to the r of said cow AY the 2th of April, 1857, at }o’elock, p. m., al nts’ rn title, claim and interest, in and t6 all of the subd sion M an lot No. 4, in squate No. 574 of the boa | of Washington, in said county and district, as said subdivision have been laid out for the Baltimore and Ohto Railroad foapany: anda oe thereof duly recorded. The said lots, M and N, having a front of § feet 1% inches on fndiana Avenue and C street, and averaging 92 feet 344 inches on Ist street west, and containing 4,359 square feet, being the northeast corner of said square; seized and levied upon as the Property of James Grutchett, Sud will be sold to satisfy judicials No. San + to March term 1857, in favor of Hamilton & Cain..." J. D- HOOVER, ap 4-tds Marshal for the District of Col, By A. GREEN, Auctioneer, EARLY NEW TWO-STORY FRAME House axp Lot at Avction.—On WED) - DAY, the 22d instant, I shall sell, at 5 o’clock, p. m. in front of the promises, the following named prop: erty, viz: Lots Nos. 51 and 62, in the subdivision of Square 455, with the improvement ich Area handsome and nearly new two-story Fraine House, with back building, contajning six of eight conve- nient some and wii re. e house is on one of the lots, but allare enclosed with @ substantial fenge, and stor be Sold torether aa wi prope! 1s handsomely locat On 634 street. The'square is bounded by south D and E and Sixth and Soventh streets wes' eris: $400 cash in hand ; balance in four, eight, and twelve months, the purchaser to give notes for the deferred payments, bearidg: interest from the day of sale. A deed given and a deed of trust taken. Title indisputable. : ap i6-d A. GREEN, Auctioneer. By JAMES C. MeGUIRE, Auctioneer. Having employ r. Stephen Baily, Surgeon Den- tist, of Washington city, to execute for me an im- portant and difficult piece of work, whieh he did to my entire satisfaction, and in view of the fact that one of the most a members of the Dental College of Baitimore, failed, after repeated trials, to perform the same work satisfactorily, it gives me reat pleasure Rap rere oe 8 confidence aud igh estimation 8 onal skill. o Baltimore, Jan. 12, 1867. HARMANN BOGGS, ,"xtract froma note received from the late Hon. John M, Clayton. _- Senate, Aug, 19, 1856. The tooth eer made! mo work admirably 3 noth ing aout + "89 FOUN M. CLAYTON. “=f from th eg of ¢ To those that seek reu._ ~and Sg ee teeth, I can cheerfully recomu... “norcelian teeth Faverior Pomme: 5 Ag fo pet a — uu, ‘teeth for ne of my nilv, a . han myself,and the work ling fll stood well for more weer ¥ fe v4 T T. NIXON, of the Va. Conf, of the M. E. C: Sout Apri 13, 1856. — liter ten We, the undersigned, having had occasion to x ourselves of the professional skill of Dr. Bal Surgeon Dentist of this city, or having been cognie- ant of his operations on our families or fmends, take pieasure in expressing our admmration of his artistic skill, as well as of the uniformly satisfactory manner im which he performs the most delicate and dithoult operations in Dental Su: ‘ery, and we respectfully re- commend bi to the confidence and patronage of the Public, of which we consider him emjpently worthy. Homas U. WALTER, Architect ts! ba ital. AUBENCE, ‘Homas Mites, M. D.,of Washi . B: . ylvania avenue; Go. B. 8. Bourer, M. D. of Georgetown, D.C. + J.B. Moore, Drag- S. Lincotx, M. D., of Washington, D. C. '—The undersigned! respectful- ly inform is and the public generally, that he is now prepared to furnish families axd others) through the season) with the best quality of IC: delivered in aus spect of Washington and Georg: town, and guarantees to give entire satisfaction. Orders to be left with Kipwent & corner 14th street and —— F. Krpwe tt & Co., lith stree! N.S.1 ALUABLE BUSINESS STAND OPPOSITE | ist, P avenne, hetween 19th and 2uth streets ; Jos. A. Bravvey, of ‘Washington, P; CENTRE MARKET Space at Pubic Acc — | Gon 1£TZ, New York avenne, between 10th and Grorce Watton, Ex-G Florida, On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, April Sith, ats | lth streets; Ronr. A. Pavse,’ Druggist, corner Watter Lenox, &. ‘or of Washington. o’eloek, on the premises, 1 shall sell paris of Lots | 4thand Mass. avenue; and with the subscriber, No, Huxny Batpwis, ona No, 2and 12, in square No. 482, fron ing 17 feet 734 1 3 First street, Georgetown, where Ice can be had O.C. Wicurt, Principal Rittenhouse Academy. at all times. feb 20 tf WR. ke. R. VILLARD, DENTIST“LATE OF CHI- Caco, would respectiully inform the cit- izens of the Distriet and vicinity, that Le ina lonsted 5 —- sWeahington, he is p’ repars © perform a! )perauor i Fin the most approved tie nnn Protes ye ce, No. \ Ov e janis , Penn. avenue, adjoining Gautier’s. SRERING ND SUMMER GOO +) Soot, No. 119 Bridge street, . De C., has received from New York and ladelphia, and now offering at very low prices, to cash and prompt customers, a largé and general assortment of i ieeg and Fancy Goops--comprising in part as a : inches, more or less, on Louisiana avenue, between hand 8th streets west, running back ‘%' fect toa pres alley, with the improvements, consisting ofa hree-stoy brick Warehouse, recently occupied by Edward Hall, Esq. ba ir store. ‘This property 1s very desirable for business parpo- ses from its oeutral location and being immediately opposite the Centre Market. ‘itle indisputable. : Terms: One fourth cash ; the residue in he 18 and 24 months, with interest, secured by deed of trust on the propert: _Ap 16-td JA McGUIRF, Anctioneer. By A. GREEN, Auctieoron. ANDSOME FOUR-STORY BRICK HOU AND. for. oh NORTH G STREET AT AvcTIO T.N.KIDWELL. Soe IN THE OLD DOMINION COAL 9 COMPANY, KANAWA COUNTY, VA. Subscriptions will be received at the Banking House of Chubb Brothers, for the remaining stock he above company, being three hundred shares. capital stock 13 $190,/00 (doll of which 70,00) has been subscribed. The mines are now repared for active operations, and r cent. in- Porest will be guaranteed upon the stock now offered for sale, by the original stockholders, for the period of two years. | Particulars in regard to the stock, and its pros; will be. innde known "pon application to CHUB BROTHERS, jan P. P. DANDRIDGE, Agent. iz: On WED: Y, the 22d instant, I shall sell at = = = ‘ So'elock p.m. in front of the promise. partof Lot | & P HOOVER'S IRON HALL BOOT.SHOE | is arte Buk Bctes ond ney Stics No. 2, in Suunre 518, fronting on north G, between « AND TRUNK ESTABLISHMENT, slack Challies, Lustres and Mous Delaines 4th and Sth streets west, containing 2,200 square feet | 32) north side of Pennsylvania avenue, be-; Rich printed (all wool) Mous of ground, with the improvements, which are a fine | tween 9th and J0th streets.—I have this day whallies and Bar exe Deinines, in sremt variety received of J, W. M ich Organdie, Barege, and Jacone and mode eCurdy & Son, 111 Chestnut st. Philadelphia, Pa.. four-story brick House, containing nine convenient- ly arranged rooms and wide passage through the & splendid assortment of Ladi Bow ee Robes hole house, and a large cistern in the yard, and | Misses'sand Children’s GALT ERS. BOOTS, plain Bares Other improvements. This property. is beauritelly | SLIPPERS and BUSKIN TIES, all colors, shapos Jaines situated, fronting south, opposite the Judiciary Square ; a hne eliauce for a protitable investment. Irerma: One fourth cash balance in, 12, 18, sad 24 inonths, for notes satisfactorily endorsed, bearing interest from day of sale. A deed given and a deed of trust taken. Title indisputable. ap 17-d A. GREEN, Auet. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. UCTION SALE OF FANCY GOODS, PER- vumery, Comes, Bresties, French Mirrors, ES, iain French Brilliants and Percales and styles, all for the spring trade. - . Those wishing & good end cheap article will do Pain colors Craveiis and figrins-sty le Poplins well to ealland examine my stock before purchasing Best French printed Jaconets and Brilliante Sen 1 am determined to sell cheap for the White Brillanate, from 123¢ to 314; cents ONiy stock of TRUNKS and BAGS is the largest ort makes now styiee Ginsbems in this eity. (aps) 8. P. HOOVER. Aah iviasatece sate tee 236 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, “near corner of 13th Street, B. H. STINEMETZ having made arrangements English Prints of new styles, in great variety, at 1 nts Rich Chintz colors best French Organdies Waite Goons, reat variety. Plain Swiss, } Jaconet Muslins Z and s v s PURD with a Company of Hatters to be fur. s Susnaktmenclacen A nriches Will ba sold ninbed is rie snont popeler styles imal shgured and rich Bre Swiss Musline Lust by virtue of a dood of trust from*Seiby Parker: | HATS, wil hereafter makes diss laid and striped Jaconet, Nansook and Swiss count of 12% per cent upon the actual Muslins ranks Bh Sount ol rie making theliat sold for E hite Tarietogs, Ulasions, and Wash Nets Silent not wufreqeently for $5) for lean Commie: Liaomaaa toeae | tle recorded in the land records of Washington county, . C., in Liber J. A. S., No, 129, folios one to ten, at the store of said er, under the National Hotel, i Vashingt ity, and for the pu @ low price of £3.59, a slight 7 . Beer ah te stock in trade of said Pat ae tion in quality 95, and for #2.50a su- ~ og English Cloths, suitable for Ladies enumerated in the schedule of said deed, consisting | perior quality forthe money, To make this system New York, Bates, Atwood,and other = of various Fancy ee oa Cae aH eats ecm, he will nese no ee teh pe Shirtings good mak i for Cas ON DELIVERY, ; i . jy Porte Mi rales, Pi ing ‘Cards advantageous to th purchaser, thereby ne hima wi Gammbrice (of Some i= ye [adios Calan, Fans, aisorgan Strops to buy for cash and all at a 'small profit#heeting Manscillen for Basques and Bonnet ‘Gant s Sases, TF an ith no losses Soak 4 5 Shirt Col Indiarubber Toys, Scissors, Hair Oil, Tooth | “New TPs, CAPS,ani STRAW | Shitt Bosoms aud Shirt Collars. fi en, Boys, Misses and Infants’ wear. Persons are invited to call and examine our stock. . Mat 235 Pennsylvania Avenue, near corner of Swiss Lace Sleeves and Sets Th Sera ed foniton and Maltese Lace Collars EW BOOK, BY 'THE AUTHOR OF “ MAR- td Cambric and Dimity Bands BY, ret Maitland,” ‘The Days of My Life, an mene eg peewee Brushes Ladies’ and gents’ very finest Kid and Silk Gloves Bead Purses, also, three large French Mirrors 3 Counter or 8, with plated frames {iter cs Shaniclee en heats fe Gil indelier, Wi! ive nches 4 vill smaller Chandeliers. 2 git Window Lights h ‘ked Muslin Collars and Sets Eons. Cambrre Collarsand Sets A'so, new styles Lace > * hy ,”’ price 75 cents. “ \ +7 ry 2 long Panel Counters, one Clock, Oil Floor Cloth} &¥tobiograp! al ‘Stella and White Crape Shawis - Chairs, and sundry other articles of Store Furni- Giesclers churgn History 2 ve Charice Nerdhct: Plain and rich figured Bonnet and Sash Ribbons The sale will commence on the above described | Pree 75 cen! Skirt Germany, its Universities, Theology, and Relig- ion, with Sketches of Neander, ‘Tholuck, &e., and other distinguished German divines of the age, by Philip |, D. D., Professor in the Theological Seminary, Mercersburg, Pennsylvania, price $1.25. aa th ‘ocket Dose Book, containing the doses use: Pe all f oene pre] and ch Wyther, A.M.M.D., author of the “J *“Guriositios of the Microscope,” &e. Price remises, at 1) o’cloek a. m., Tuesday, the 28th Anil, 1867, will be copt) Ps there from day to ys beginning at the same hour, until the whole is Ls pose ol, ‘Terms of sale: For all sums of and under = cash; all sums over that amount, on a credit of 60 and 9) days, in equal amounts, for netes bearing in- terest, with approved endorsers. By order of the 3 assortment of Bajou's Kid Gloves Fritete Sik, Dinek laccend Lisle terest to, Cotton Hosiery of every kind for ladies and chu ‘tes ' ts best English Half-hose, ribbed and plain “Ss “Lisle thread and fan cotton do. good assortment cf Silk Cravais and Ties uspenders, Silk and Linen Cambric Hdkfs ustees : JAMES M. McRAE, anc Gossamer and Lisle-thread Shirts and Drawers . WILLIAM H. FA ER. Just published, and for sale at_ New style Pa: 8. . 4 p 16-d&ds A. G , Auet. TAYLOR & MAURY’S Bookstore, _Also, Gentlemen and Boys’ wear of every —y 4 h every variety of House- “Domes ic Goods for servants wear of the heaviest es. Parchasers may rely upon getting desirable goods “De. JOHN H. SMOOT. 7 * BEAU’ UL® NG OF BEAUTIF PRING aps near 9th street. * HATS —Constantly on hand x fil sup- aot BEBEES NEW YORK STYLES, together with TAYLORS TLA TS, of Baltimore, ‘The best binek dress HATS, got up in the latest style for sed per @ usually sold jo Hat 4 and a fret rate Hat, N_ VIRTUE OF TWO WRITS OF FIERI I Facias, issued from the Clerk’s Offica of the Qironit Court of the District of Columbia for the ounty of Washington, and to medireeted, I shall gzpose, to public sale, r cash, infront of the Court- use door of county, on WE. SSDAY the 29th of April, 1857, at 120’clock, m., defendant's right, title, claim and interest inand to lots No, land 2), in square No. 641; together will all and singular AND OREN eoribers have just retu i its th » “being th rt materig’s and the best rk, where they have selocted with greet which the Lime Kila is located, ‘at the corn Per of Vit~ nans| P. 3s —— to produce a $5 Hat, | care a most beau ful stock hh Goode, towluch ginia Avenue and the canal,” seized and levied uw: which is sold for We do a cash business, | they invite your Ce ety of the pré of Parrott Prinale, Baward P meet with no losses, but "re each customer fall | been of every style, class. _ sank of i Conde, Namhuel J: Seeley and Cornelius le, and | value for his m . Felt Hats unusually low. ‘hina Ornament a ‘will be sol satiafy judici 0. 248, to October N. B. Agent for Driscoll’s Balm of a Thousand term 1856, a! jodioinla to March term 157, in favor Flowers: Eee «Groot per bottle, % of Frederick and Augustus Schneider. and John ANTHONY, 7th street. near Pa, avenue. Agent id Bal Pard J. D, HOOVER, for a New York Hat Company. sept —tf Parlor and Sol eee in all, the largest, ap das Marshal PBS Dist. of Col. SFIXTURESR. EH. MILLER, SUN & notions for little folks— for mins ee ING TACKLE LIMERTON. VIRGIN. | soca Te ean constantly on bpd | fored inthis city. Our Sv ctwoen sth and Sth of —l . = nil e ety i Ry LLIERS, b - INO. 2B, " Fin NG TA Gravitation ton ANTS, BRACKETS, €. from tna cele ated A Ot vornelius ei | they wi UATAY and ¢ ‘Swivel, and epi eda PRLS tee to soll at the sai harged sinvrsot the sls dee Chaviout se ie 0 | D lass tel’ Peper Sadan gy Lente Cut G Call and examine for yoursal ves. drot os Phun deoora- Karty Fhestertoms ae wile RU WR dane Ret UGHLIN & CO. LOCKS ap ea sg great many new beauty. F SON, TERTALS, such as Oils INS, de., de rR . SCHOO! ND MISCELLA- Bg ata A ‘ONS, &e., STANDARD. SCHOOL, Sees bie Clock Emporium 48 nomen A r t y Tespeetfully in- poriu: he attdatign of thous wining ( purcaae goed tinted, ahd other Seattouery Browns’ Hotel. A LLOU’S DOLLAR MAGAZINE FOR HYeiferemenbets eee, i ope CN ears | tigre ee YOR! ei inawn Grasniiog, fal ot tex Roe WATS BUGGIES Light Wa to which they OTICE_N LET st y tos in wes W. ‘call venue, = —_- JOHN MeDEVITT, er $6 7th atraet,

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