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LOCAL NEWS... (C7 Tea Stag Pustisues THE LISTS OF LETTERS REMAINING IN THR Wasuineton City Post Orrice SNOER THE PROVISIONS OF THE LAW DIRECTING THEM TO SK PRINTED IN THE NEWSPAPER Having PHE LARGEST CIRCULATION WITHIN THE DELIVERY OF THE office. Irs TOTAL DAILY CIRCULATION Is MORE TRAN DOUBLE THAT OF ANY OTHER DAILY Puinteo in THe District oF CoLummia. Cizy Cownens.— Board of Aldermen.—The Board met at the usual hour, the President, W. T Dove, Esq., in the Chair. A ceinmunication was received fromthe Mayor, nominating E. t.. Childs as a member of the “ape of Trustees of Public Schools, in place of EM ‘Castell, declined; referred. © petitions of W. Riggles, W. T. Carrol, E. © Sanderson, and Alex. Davis, were referred. Mr Riggs. from the finance committee, reported a bill Meking ae appropriation for compensating the Board of Asseasors Some discussion ensued as to the right of the assessors to rer dollars per di: on employed) under the law e Corporation. Mesore A. W. Miller and Thomas Miller ob- Jeeted to the bril, and gave their reasons therefor th at ea a Mr. Riggs maintained that the law clearly gave the assessors the suum proposed to be appropriated; it had been done heretofore. Mr R. ssid the Assessors were elected by the people #s well as the Mayor, and that he the Roard of Aldermen would not, by voting zainst the bill. expese themselves again to a ut The Beard must not be toe free to tread a the executive toes. These Assessors lind done a great « of labor for the city, and had suc- ceeded king everybody rich by their exalted ideas and they should he paid. thenght the Board of Assessors had ty, and were entitled to the amount appropriated in the bill It was properly guarded, and the Mayor would of course investigate each case to see whether each Assessor was properly entitled! to the amount called for. The bill passed, by ayes 12, noes 2. Mr. Thos Miller. from improvements commit. tee, reported a bill making an appropriation for cosual repairs of streets and avenues in the several waads; passed. Also, a bill to repair Maryland avenue from ‘Third to Fourth strects east, in the Fifth Ward; passed ’ Also, a bil! from the lower Board to yrade and pave the western half of the alley in square 126; parsed : Also. # bill to repair certain gutters In the Firat Ward; passed. Also. bill for the relief of C. T. Gardner; passed. Mr. Dunnington, from police committee, report- ed favorably ov the nomination of Wm. H. en: hott, as Commissioner of the Eastern Market; con- trmed Mr. Bercy, from claims committee, reported a Dill from the lower board for the relief of Peter 1 y on the petition of Jos. Gerhardt; Mr. Donoho. from schools committee, reported favoratty on the nomination of E. L. Childs as a nf the board of school trustees; confirmed. Mr. Fisher, on leave, introduced a bill for the Telief of Robert A. Waters; passed. Mr Brown, from draiuage committee, to whom ‘was referred the Mayor's veto message on the water bill, made a report. in which the Mayor's reasons for the veto were discussed at length. Al- luding to the Mayor's objection to the 12th section, the report concindes as follows “* Conceding the right ef the Mayor to absent himself from the pres- ence of tue co-ordinate branches of the Legislature asswembied fn joint meeting to guard the interests of our counmon constitagacy, your committee rec- nmend that the water ordinance containing this sus Invitation be. under the circumstances, Row net passed. hg | have prepared a new bill, ie identical (with some few verbal and other unim- — corrections) with the one vetoed by the layor, saving the alteration in the !2th section, tein inserted d presence of the Mayor at any two Boards, and meets the unqualified approba- tion of the law officer of the Corporation.”” The report contains the following correspond- ence between the chairman of the Drainage Com- mittee and the Corporation Attorney : Wasuincton, May 1 J.M Caritisle, Esq., Corporation Attorney: Sic: Knowing the great amount of labor which of late has been devolved upon you in your official capacity, I should rot individually ventare to further tax your valuable i by the comm Boord - to which bas been referred the veto the Mayor of the Itith instant, te make two inquiries of you, | cannot refrain without an inexcusable neglect of public duty. as equire the joint meeting of the First. The committee instructed me to inquire if the Ith section of the Water bill. framed as fe would be in violation of the charter. viz: - dnd be on further enacted, That the Water Recostrar shall, immediately after entering upon the discharze of the duties of his office, and anuu- ality on or about the first of February, advertise fi @ period of from ten to thirty days in at least two Washington, hav- ting sealed pro- te, to be trausinitted one copy to the Board of Aldermen, for the ing during the current year. delivered in this city, of all water mains, Valves, branches, bends, sleeves, caps. Corporation stops, fire-plug hydra and every other article or thing requir- ed in distributing the water; and, also, for the trenching, lay ing the fof the mains complete. insert- alves, branches, aud cutlots, erecting the hydrants, filling, ram ng, and leveling the ditches or excavations; desiynating shle number of feetof main aud mze, aed the qQuentity ef every other article or thing enumer- ated. required to be furnished or laid ieros the year. and naming a time when sealed proposls 2m juitt meeting of the two boards neiis _ ie section thos framed ts not liable to this objertion, and the hill becomes a law con- tatming it. could the Corpotation thereafter legally enact an ordinance like the following, viz: Beit enacted, §¢., That the Mayor be, and be is hereby, authorized and requested to contract with A B for the delivery in Washington during the current year of —— thousand feet of six inch water mains at —- cenis per lineal foot, that being the lowest proposal for mainsoffered under the advertisement of tue registrar, dated —— —. The committer, in view of the great importance of this subject, is really auxious to frame, not only the 2th section, but the whole water bill, and every future ordinance growing out of, or based thereon, soas te avoid even the imputation of a 1 violstion of the charter; hence the neces- y of roubling you with these two inquiries. We trust you will feel at liberty to promptly an- awer ther. as you have heretofore kiudly done when this committee. in the discharge of its pub- ise les. has been compelled to seek at your b ‘al information for its guidance and di- reo tam, si ¥ J) F Brows, Chairman. OPrice oF THR CORPORATION ATTORNEY.) May 21,1859. § . Chairman committee, ete; heen prevented. by pressing duties ta tue Cireuit Court. frony replying earlier te your note, in which y communicate to me the desire ef your committee to have my opinion upon the questions conaected with the subject of the water Dill, to-wit 1. Whether. in conformity with the charter, the W ater Kegistrar imay be directed to advertise for sealed proposals, w be sent in duplicates to the Pre uts of the two Boards ey eoaing for the execution of certain work, from time to time as it may be required, stating in such advertisement a © when snuck sealed proposals will be opened in seuce of the two Bourds fn joint eee, his I reply, witheut dificulty, that neither in the letter or spirit of the charter is there any- thing to forbid the passage of an ordinance which shall enable the two Bourds understandingly to rize the making ef » contract which shail ad the Corporation; which can only be bound concurrence of the two Boards and the fe of an ordinance, in the Preseribed mode, without the Mayor's approval Whether if such 2 provision should become the law, an ordinance might then be passed auth izing and tequesting the Mayor to contract with AB. (the favored bidder) for the work in ques- ten To this § reply that such an ordinance would not be in vietation of the charter. Itwouid require the Mayor ty determine whether be would concur J F Brown. EB Sim: 0 ha in the selertion of the particular bidder, and erally. under all the facts and circumats pear by the proposed amendment srved to the two Bourd: variety of and 1 0 provision is But this ix a view of the sabjat which, in pinion. does uot invelve any legal question Vos proper te be referred to, however, in order that inay not be apposed to bave eseaped my ous and thus lead to further discussion Scny cespectfully your obedient servent, 4 Caaisie, Attorney, ke The report was aceepted, aud ordered to be pabtishe The question then recurring ou the passage of the water bill. netwitistanding the veto of the Mayor, It wes tuken; wd the bill was rejected t Brown then reported a bill wlating the distribution of Potomue water Sineaphens the wily of Washington The bill was read by sections, and pasied as tr- al bey the erat Rhee we aktitional sectioas Were appended te the peut by Me. Riggs. giving Ure Mayer the power to issue stock, open which to berrow money. to en- able hig to carry out the provisious of the act, the interest of such berrowed money to be paid quar- terly, and the priacipal to be paid in ten years from the date of the loan. Mr Smith desired, with the permission of the Board, to say that with the adjournment of this onthe sone Poste tae gave Mr. Phillips, whe felt by Gur statement of the history of his arrest, the ben- efit of = counter-statement by bis counsel, to the effect that Senator Dougias exonerates Mr- P. from anerneloatl Secng ts the matter of using his frank, cael oye mea eras Pa a wi aenstazces = learn that Senator D. 5 i We now the only member here who was elected the | posi ise! made exonera- American uty They two aged cy Tat 'f the lew? eck tytn "nt be etpremes ind ton mem! once vigorous here. Asa terfe name = longer existed: dnd the terne ton | *t such act of counterfeiting his by sin iH gz j j ? i A Es z a : ° i sending hands their interests, he returned bis thanks, and 'y Whether he had faithfully dis- left to them to sa charged his duty. Various bills from the lower board were pre- sented and app-opriatel Also, a wilt tres of of conference; so or from the lower board for the im- Provement of Seventh street west, from F street south tothe Potomac river, asking a committee The Post Oitice Department is c! ed Phil- lips’s friends with po ising ‘eae peleel & in naking him the first example in executing the Provisions of the law; a Most unreasonable charge. evidently, as we presume. it will not be claimed that any case of such oe violation of ty go yintees ae over been called to the attention of the De x he section of the act of 1825, under which the arrest was made, is as follows: ~‘ And if any person shall counterfeit the hand- writing or frank of any , OF Cause the same to be — in te te avoid er atnees of post. age, eac'! rson so offending sha! for ever, such oliens, five hundred ollarst 4 Tue Nationat Mepicat, Couecs.—On Sator- day, May 21, Dr. Thomas Miller, for many years the able Professor of Anatomy in the National Medical College, resigned bis c ir, and Dr. Rob’t King Stone was unanimously el wl Sahin. ously elected to the pro- We congratulate our citizens on the a Y ppoint- ‘The Chair appointed M. _M and Pearson | Ment of Dr. 8. to fill this im; ‘tapt position. It as said comunittee on the part of the Board of Al. | i8 Kratifying that we have atong’ ns talent i for aamnan such responsibilities. Dr. Robert King Stone was ‘Fhe Board then adjourned to mect again on | born in Washin; city, and educated jn Paris, aext Friday at4 o'clock. P. m., to consi any | France, and is the son of our old citizen, W. J. amendments that may be made to the water bill by the Board of Common Council. Common Council —The Vice President in the communication from lum; which was re- chair, laid before the board a the commissioners of the as ferred to the asylum commi Mr. Jones, from the waysand means conumittee, reported the Aldermen's: bill imposing taxes for the year 1959, with amendments. (The original bill imposed a tax of 55 cents on Stone, so long kuown to this community. Tur Pre-Nic at ARuincton To-mornow.— Remember that the Young Catholic’s Friend So- ciety give their grand pic-nic at Arlington to-mor- row. The cause is most deserving; the day pro- iises to be propitious; the pleasures will be unal- joyed; bait Maer » beauty, and manhood of Wash- ington will be there; the music will be ex hilerating; the singing of the Harmoneans (a new featu Sere ame vestaahapler coon tackipes rrp will be charming: and all will toes merry aa : eneral poses, nal for 5 ever 7 school fund. and 60cents on the capital of bankers, | ndvertheamecg, “et Cverybody be sure to zo. See brokers, and money lenders, in Neu the law.) ‘The amendmezts of the committee Proposed to strike ont 5 and insert 10 centa for the echool fund tax, and fe a the bankers and brokers to a like out 60 and insert 55 cents as the tax tax, and strike ~ ‘eneral purposes on bankers, brokers, &c. Mr. the school fand tax be tixed at7s cents. E amendment was rejected—the commit- eas 6, nays 12; tee’s school fund amendment by Mr. Powell's by yeas 7, nays It general amenduient Mr. Powell's by passed by the Aldermen was passed unanimous: Mr. Turton, from im; committee” was rejected unanimously; “ill to pay the expense of assessing repair an alley in reservation 10; Aldermen’s bil to open an alley in be nges M4; a bill for relief of bill to relay and reset ae reet, Charles Stewart; a ment on the north front of square 289, on G between Twelfth and Thirteenth Streets; a bill to pave and grade an a, in square 536; a bill to pave an alley in square 4 — Powell, from claims committee, rej the of Wm. Albar: for relief of John Kohler. A bill for relief of G. Vanderwerken. . Mr. Orme moved to Jay it on the table, and make it the cedar order for Monday next; lost; and the bill passed. Mr. Parker, from fire di nent committee, reported a bill for relief of Wim. M. Ives, of Balti- more; passed. Also, a bill to transfer a fire engine to the Perse. verance fire company; passed. Mr. Russell, by consent, re ments committee a bill to the Sixth Ward; - The bills on the table, Aldermen's an appropriation to com; passed. A bill for relief o! red to claims committee. A. Waters; the utter on referred to the Mr. Wallace, relief of Patrick Sullivan; neate the ~ T. Gardiner; refer. A bill for relief of R ighteenth street in the First Ward nprovements committee. passed. The bill on the table amendatory of sundry acts for lighting the city with gas, was postponed. A bill for improving Seventh street from F sirect south to the river, with the amendment of this board rejected by the Aldermen, was taken up Mr. 10, nays 6. Mr Orme, b an assistant in f to the ways and means committee. Mr. Wallace moved that when the board ad- Journ, it be till Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock; passed. A Dill to take up and relay a pavement on The bill on the table providing for the erection of a new Centre Seventh street, was postponed market-house, was taken uw: Mr amendment, and ask a conference Mr. Ober moved to la ble, lost; and the resolution was ado; The petition of John Coaston was referred. And the board then adjourned t of licenses, imposes a tine on them for failure to comply with Powell moved to amend that where 55 oceurs it be stricken out and 50 cents inserted, and yeas 4. nays 14. And the bill as ly. | Surry, drunk, vernents committee, re- ted the following Dills, which were Passed: A the costs of opening a sewer in square B; Aldermen's bill to ollowing. which were passed: A bill for the relief of Timothy Flaherty; for relief of B. J. Semmes; for relief of Jetferson Baldwin; for relief ported from improve~ grade G street en, in bill making Assessors; passed. ‘To re-set the curb and pave by consent, offered a bill for the Lloyd moved that the board insist on its amendment, and ask a conference; passed—yeas consent, offered a bill to employ office of the tax clerk; referred Jones moved that this board insist on its the igo arog the ta- An INTERESTING Course oF LecturEs.—Rev. George W. Samson, D. D., is now delivering—on Monday, Wednesday. and Friday eveuings, at the E-street Baptist church—a course of six lectures on the Bible Lands, the first having been delivered last evening, on the subject of Modern Egypt These lectures, being founded upon the personal observations of Dr. Samson bimself, in the lands Spoken of, are highly interesting. Warten Retvens.—Libby Biggs, drunk and “4 disorderly; fine and costs. $3.15. Chas. Heise, ; | do; do., $6.15. Chas. Day, (col.,) do.; d $5.15. Albert Church, (col.,) do.; do., $215. Jes. G. profane, and pence) disorderly conduct; do., $6.15. John Rollins, do.: do., $5.15. Lewis Deevess and James Simmons, assault and battery on Christopher Adams and Chas. Beack; bail for court. Stgampoat Excursion To-morrow.— The Fletcher Chapel Sunday School give an excursion to-morrow to Fort Washington per steamer Thos. Collyer. Withers’ brass band has been engaged for the occasion, and the finest kind of a tine is confidently anticipated. For particulars see ad- vertisement in the proper coluinn. A OF course everybody will go to the grand Con cert at the Smithsonian, this evening, in which Meo gal peed about two hundred young lassies and Is belonging to the public schoo! A most beautiful and {nterestesting scene may be expect. ed without fear of disappointment. See adver- ment for particulars. Discuancen.—The Chief of Police yesterday . | afternoon examined George C. Blackstock and Henry Clemtenson, charged with being concerned with the recent incendiary tire upon the Island. No evidence whatever appea: to criminate them, and they were discharged. ‘Tne Lavies interested in the contemplated fes- tival for the benefit of the Young Men’s Christian Association are requested to meet at Odd Fellows’ Hall at 5 o'clock to-morrow (Wednesday) after- noon, for the purpose of selecting their tables, &c. Panrvoxev.—The President of the United States has pardoned Alexander Eggleston, who, for a year past, has been underzoing the sentence of the Criminal Coart to three years in the county jail for-riot and assault on a funeral procession. Swaksreanean Reapinc.—Mr. J Rogers pro_ poses to xive a Shakfpearean reading on Monday evening next, at Philharmonic Hall. A fine enter- tainment may be expected. See card in the proper column. Set in unserm Bunde der dritte, Ich danke for diese erlauchte Bitte. G.T. Wert Goons! Wet Goods! Wet Goods! ‘ed waverai cases of Wet Goods, ehased at ancti Mew York. © would re- stespecial attention to this lot of goods, as they were bought at @ great sacrifice, and will be seid very cheap for case. Mauy of them are not soiled, Great bargains may be expected. R. Brier Hane, ma 23-3t Nos, 375 and 375 7th st., above I. We have jnat r Saxrorn'’s Liver Invicorator.—Dr. Sanford's Taxtno Toots.—Mr. Editor: A correspondent | 1 in yesterday's Star. over the signature of ‘- Wasb- ington Mechanic,” appears to think our municipal account of the of the Board of Assessors in taxing “Tools lements of the trade or occupation ef any rbinery sadly out of order, Much as the writer of this agree #8 much as it is believed to be contrary and just the publi weeks since, by two Washin; this subject, and he expressed himself clearly op posed to the action of the Roard, but having no power to act in the matter could only give advice. person. ma‘ with him in regard to the injustice of that act, to the spirit and letter of the charter, yet it is but rizbt and your correspondent should know that the Mayor was called on at least two pn mechanics, on iver Invigorator will cure Liver Complaint, Jaun ioe, and General Dobulity. Many poopie, personally ose word cannot he doubted, have cates to prove this; and with such a8 of evidence who can doubt? troly the inval when atl other remedies fail that have come under our meane of snateling its vi u fre wish all our readers who need medicine would try one bottle, for it will surels give relief. Sold by all Druggists. ma d-2wr of Penner, or small enxizn—Those in want of P |, for can siways Hi = sation at the counter of the Star Ofics on Pel Weoppine Canes, ver etty and very oc) . Toe sopan anid Water Tore af Otte nee cline the which was not followed. and it is to be hoped the Phiten a Confectionery, corner :zth and F si defect in the machine will be remedied, and the good old Corporation engine move on as smoothly as heretofore. J.B EK. Note. —J. B. E.. is a credulous customer, indeed {f placing confidence in the Mayor's tardy dis. claimer of his own bantling—the method by which the Assessors have undertaken above, over, by which ng Hoating | Annouce that their annual and around the law, to raise the me he can pay olf the whole of the exis debt of the Corporation ere his term of oltice ex: pires —Ep. Deatu By Snooti —Y esterday afternoon, sev: eral colored boys went out to the old St. John’s burial ground, north of the city, to shoot at 2 Men's Darss Suits, len’s Business Suits, Yourus’ Drzas Suits, if Youths’ Business Swits, Cuitoren’s Dress Suits. 4 Children’s School Suits, Noan Warner & Co., Marble Hail Clo’ Store, Brown’ tel Buildin, * ~ | Summer Clothing is now rei ig comprised of an assortment of Gen Youths’ othing of the newest and rich - | In material, trimming, and workmanship. To these who study exeelience with economy, in fashionable articles of dress, an Gproctanity is now olfered for selectins from the moat attractive stock nd 08 a t desis nf Ready-Made Clothing in this city, at very re mark with . By someffneans, not as yet | ‘ 4 pak explained, apistgl exploded te the Iwas cf da | duced prices, apaly of the party. and the contents entered the abdo- dren rand his Pi men of Jeremiah Dant. a boy of fourteen years of Al’ the insect tribo will ki age. inflicting a wound of which he died about Jupex Merion, President of the an Insti- an hour anda half after. Der. Lovejoy was. sen bowels protrading from the wound, which about three inebes in diameter, immediately be- low the navel, and very much torn. It was im possible to do anytling that would save life. The | d_ was evidently made by a number of bird | The boy was removed to his father’s resi- | wou shot denee on I street, near ‘Twelfth. A jury was sum moncd. but after a partial juvestization adjourned ove, arrested. aud is now in jail fora | to obtain fart Thos Gree hearing, this afternoon at 4 o'clock tT evidence Oue of the ul immediately went to the spot, and found the unfortunate boy lying on the ground, bis The discovery © . f war by Far Locu-ts, grasa nean be peerroroe, thing like garden wor a roaches, &e. Itisan Asiatic pla ered by Mr. F. Lyon. (Many imitations will be offered, Be - | nure it bears his address, Remembs °T der kills alli sects ina T: Lyon's Is are mixed for rats aml mic Sample a 5ets: regular sizes 50 cts. and . | Banners & Park, New York. Also the Merican Mustang Linvarat. Meow ALEXANDRIA Irems.—In the Cirenit Court, at —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_———— Alexandria, yesterday, John Gramp, charged with setting fire toa dwelling in the countey.was placed at the bar, and the jury sworn to pass apon his tle will he sent, after the adjournment of the Court, to a luna- sanity, decided that he was insane ties yimn It is stated that Rev. Mr. Norton. of Columbus. Ohio, formerly of Warrenton Va, has ace the call recently made by the Sexpay Senoot Pu-Nie.—This morning, number of omnibuses started from the corner of | SOY in thee ‘Twelfth street and the avenue. for Arlington | DIED, . On Mondas, the 2d » EDMUND LE ROY eldext ronot R. B.and Mary W. Ironside, azed 5 yenrs and 2days. “Tho friends of the family ara invited to attend his funeral from the renidence of his paror ts, 4265 N street. corner Vermont avenue, on Wednesday al | teracon, 25th inst. at 4 o'clock. od ‘THOMAS W, JONES, inthe I tho friew!s of the fainily are in- funeral ‘To morrow, ( Wedr s- fFrow bis late renidenoe, Yo. mh yng of the 2h tumtant, Mrs MARY tha family ate: ted to attend her On the morning « The fiends the famaly are | from the residence of Mr. Free, Ds! , Spri rrying over the teachers and scholars of funeral St. Peter's (Catholic) Sunday school, with thelr SAREE Ah and tsth, ou Wodneaday, May 25, at 4 banners, and all the requisites for a erry ic-nic at it ular place of summer resort. | rh Gl a 7 Ihe day opens yeautifully, and ‘doubles the | IC CREAM of tho very best quality sarved sebool il enjoy the visit as heartily as they | Banilies at avery price. FR Si Gx ES could wi a | made every day and sent to any part of the city. Tarvixe tHe Mains —Quite a number of prop. erty-owners on the line of Pa. avenne are prepar- ing to intreduce the Potomac water into their houses 98 soun as possible. Laborers are at wor! at various pointa, o} Cimcuit Covet —The contested Brooks will, Farties ease, which has been occupying the Court du- ring the Inst twe Keys, is still pending. if is snp posed that the se will be given to the jury te Diastinauisann A his cudgel, or rather bis Tal ser” See Cauxs, in advertisement department, £ ward mert evening. y 2 ‘ning the avenue to the mains | teatro y for the purpose of tapping them. Nine permits ater were granted Saturday. and twenty-five yesterday. &s.—The Mayor has at jast fonud a supporter. “Mercury,” of the Sun, brings” -stick, to the rescue bout the Mayor having no friends. No, ore. s—in the First and Seventh Wards this evening, and jn the Third Ward to-morrow i | Particular attention given to serving Partios with ing that ~ Apply at the PHIL, ay ne at 18 VEBCTIONERY,» Pita CONFECT corner of 12th oets, rer iE ma 5 Un* 356.—BALTIMORE CONFE! ION E- im want of Coi i AhtS Ices, and Ice Cream, made of the purest of Various favors, ot G1» per jease co street, ween G a) 5 is i Ralegemand ‘aupplhied with Ice Cream "Parfouler ‘atiention paid to furnishing Balls, ie Pore * JOSEPH SCHAFFIELD. = ATER! DUVE & the water into from the mains work done prom: and at fai reat Posen icce treet earan fd e Sie ence Water nd Gas —AvOTIOW-saLEE—— _ By THOMAS r TENSIVE SAL OF Spon. OES, Who 6, the ath on te ; tiige street, | shall sell, wi tressrve, to pit con ignments— - we indice” Marner” bra CoN ee ae Ales, froop "eines is dozen 4-bladed Con- s Knives. afe atten ite te ‘ Inrly called to this snlerrese 8nd {aim 108 is partion ‘ ADDITIO = Al % od Segare, favorit brands, Brett apres sea of Brandy, Gin, Abswleth bisa ane? Ale 6dozen Baskets, ‘Terms cash. _t___"_THOWAS DOWLING, Anot_ By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. SALE. Pr GROCERIES, pew ae 4 Pe . Sy 4 Ds ul THURSDAY MORNING, May's, at 10 Selogk we will sell, in front of our auction rooms, & lerg: lot of pr me Family Groceries, iquors, Cixars, &c., int of the cunsignors, goods suitable for the ‘Sbarrels Yellow, Refined Yellow, Crashed and Bores Sonnets Phadlos Vermicello, Weashboards, rooms, Buckets, ule,” Boxes Brown, Chemical and Fancy Soaps, boxes Raisins, 10 boxes Valencia Raisi Cases Catawha randy, Prunes in iars and boxes, Cases Brandy and Whisky. chests Black Ten, 35 kegs White Lend and Zine Parr 25 tarre!s Pike s and other brands Whisky, Seasks Port Macéat and Mal Scasks Port, Museat M a 12.400 Cigars, Giferent brands, vis ae sarees a in ~ omy line, ‘ormms : ano under. ca+h; over that Crete OF oe and 60 days, for notes satisinotorily ea uorsed, __ WALL & BARNARD, Ancts. ORDER OF THE ORPHANS’ Var LE Servant Wovwan~ (Ou + May 27th, at 12 o'clock m, atthe Wash. ut ty Jail, will be sold, at pu 0 Nic auction, a valuable Servant Woman, about years o| a slave for life, iene ‘Derms cash. By order of the Administratrix, —_ma24-d_ By J. C. MeGUIRE & CO., Anctioncers. DESIRABLE DWE! LING-HOUSE ON 1HE CoRNaR ¢F ISTH Sineet AND Ma-SAcHUSKTTs AVENcE at Averioy—On FRIDAY AFTER- NOUN), May 27th, at 6 o'clock the premises, we shall nell. Sub, A, of Sqnare No 247, feaeting 3° fect on 13th street, at the corner of Massachusetts ave- nue, ritaning back to an alley, with the sting of a nent w hed story and attic Frame Dwelling-house. with bac under the prem- building, with an exeellent cellar ises, and a pump of excolient water at the door, Terms: One-fourth eash ; the residue m6, 12, and 18 months, with interest, secured by adeed of trust on the premises. -« J. €. MeGUIRE & CU.. Aucts, ma 24-d . By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. P RLIC SALE OF VALUABLE BULL ING 1 018 on THE $<" AND, ONGTH STRERT West — Ky virtue of the last wil and testament of Hanson Barnes, deceasea. and an order of the Orphans’ Court the sutseriber will sell, on THURSDAY. une. 1859, at 6 o'clock Pe m., on the ts Ne If and 19, in William B. Todd ad Will: H. Gunnell’s subdivis of Square No. 465, fronting each 23 teet # inches on 6th rtrect west, between south Dand # streets, by 120 feot deep. The above property is eligibly situated and rapully enhancing in value, . ‘erms: One-third cash; the balance in 6 and 12 montha, secured by the Purchaser’s notes, bearinz Interest from the day of sale, with deed of trast upon the property ; and if not complied with in six days after the sale the property will be resold, upon one“week’s rotice, at the risk and expense of the purchaser, ‘Title made perfoet, ALEXANDER L Administrat, A. Sack) eS GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEM'TS. i STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL.—The La dies of the Methodist Protestant Church, Georgetown, will open a Strawberry Festival in their new Lecture Room (Congress. street) on MONDAY EVENING, May 30th. ‘Terms of ad- mission 125g cents; Children half price. ‘The liberal pstrocage of the community is respectfully solici- ted. ma 24-8t* FS, RENT—A very convenient three-story BRICK HOUSE on Beall street, a few stops from Christ Charch. A good garden lot, and a p of excellent drinking water almost at the rt. ‘The house has just been thoroughly repaired newly painted. and has ens throughout tie dwelling part. It has five lodging rooms and two parlors. al! moderate size and conven! inoderate toa suitable tenant. Apply to S. McKENN 24 Dunbarton str town, NITEM APP EDIN THE LETTER o! the Georgetown correspondent (“Observer”) of tie States of yesterday, which I deem it due to my - self and wagon drivers to correct. This correx. pondent says that aramor wasin cirenlation that some of ms drivers had fired the ice house of Mr, Muldicton. &c, Having taken particular pi ascertain if any such rumor was inc! atic fasiing to find avy other porson who heard it besides this “Observer,” [take it for granted that it was factured by him, and intended to injure me, if er th valders of my drivers, If this it confine himself to the truth, Oo misrepresent affairs in Georcetown, and obserre the eleventh commandment, doubtless better serve thet rests of hi It wAreTy LINE TO HARPER’S . 2 , ma 2t-evkds a and FERRY. mer S. J. + Ritte town for Harper's For. Inediate points. every WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, at 7 o'clock a. Ret ning, leaves Harper's Berry Tt DAY, THURSDAY, and SATUR- DAY, at6v’clock a.m_ For light freight or passuse appiy'to W.H A HG. RITPER. x. B.—All freights must be pre paid. ia 23 tin FR NEW YOR K—The prcket schooner Aro ig viola Hicks, = sail as paeio with despatch. For freightor passage a he th | oePate McCOBR'A DODUE:, ma 2-1w 6% Water st., Georg: town. , KOHLBERG, at 140 WO. town, D. C., 18 sel ing Domestic ‘and Fancy Dry Shakers, Ribbons, Flowers, tions, Gentlemen's Frurmehin: ods, great many more articies usually keptin a aS sorted Dry Goots and Fancy Store. at cost—that is at New York wholesale prices. The attention of whol je and retail purchasers 1s invited, ma 18 3w oTic Grorgrtown, D. C., May 2d, 185). ‘The owners or loral representats fal! the lots or parte of lots of ground fronting on the south side ii street, between High streetand Market street, hin town, are fi tified that they are re by an ordinan n of this © street, George his entire stoc vols, Ra G 6 Corporat tite i ngh repair before nee next; and onth ir failure to do zuad are authorized and directed by e104 makes the repairs themselves, and pay for the same out of the prececds of the tex which has already been imposed fur that purpose, Any further information which may be desired. bs thoxe interested in the premises can bs obtained on application at the Mayor's Ofies. ee RY ADDISON, T. BA HEN JNO. ma SOIT 2ISt Com-rissioners, BUSTIE PRIME WUITE MERCER 500 POTATOES E ust received, in good order, antiorsaiehy — BRADLEY A TAYLOR, mat 164 aud 16 2 ater stiort, oE DEALER, rert, Georestoren, the trate is respectfully called to my stock of Y *, Men's, al oye CALFSKIN SMOFS! for suininer wear ail of my own manwfacture. My stock of PATENT LEATHER WORK isalso assorted and weil worthy of atten- tion. A large lot of COARSE SHOES and BOOTS ies for servants) also on hand and constantly maki Country merchants and others im want are invited to call or address meat No. 77 Bridge st., Georgetown, D.C. apa2u NEW ARRANGEMENTS i At UNION BOTT 3 DEPOT, 0. 57 Green tree rectown, D.C. The untersgned respectfully announce to their friends and the publie in general that they have at a large expense remodied their establishment, hav- ing spared no in making every necessary ar rangement for conducting their business sy stemati cally We have introduced the water from the Washington Aquedact, and also added thereto a large filtorer, through which the water passes, so that it becomes perfectly clear. Hoe! now flatter theinselves that their MINE- RAL WATERS cannot be equailed in the District. 'n addition to the above th y have laid ina larce stock of PORTER and ALE, from the most cele brated breweries in the United States, Also, 10,0 gailons of prime EASTERN CIDER, —— will be seid by the barrel, gation, or in bot tles, came CRAB APPLE CIDER, XXX PALE, BURTON, and PHILA A_ALES, put up ie Pint bottles exp: ‘al always on anid, Ail ores by vag given to our drivers, will be Fenn te . < fi oa aif good delivered free of charge. (States) - : ‘Bred. Tho attention of eso. y for na 17- Uf ARNY & SHINN D&: GOGGSW. is for sale in G G. B. Barnard Koo. lamin S$ NEW MEDICAL SAL’ rgetown by R. S. T. Cisse! ad J. W.Scthron. Those trial,” See the. toatlwouials a the aioe eat rial. S u e sement 1. another columa, . mar i?-tr Gov EY'S LAT AIRE LOA Bookstore, Atess Republic Mont! my for June, entie’ ine of hion for Ju Household Waite fare et ne Map of the Seat of War in Europe, Ladiew National fo: Su Ops Gur Munieal rien No.3 all the hack numbers Al the New Books, and every thing in the Station- ery line, ILLANGTON'S Booksto: ma 2 x *intoon Building, cor, ie at. and Pa av. Wa wrlaATED FABLE CASTORS. j elegant ke shove: frost iepen the ror > pt Shed od ‘hic! at very low prices. aavo by hey Fesketetsh psthcnrestiar fect Soha vty oPpomte Bro THIS AFTERNOON ¢ TO-MORROW. spwostiny PRAWE HORE AND Lor eran: WESDAY, the th mene Teka , tz A PMmIses, at 6 o'clock p, m,, of Lot oe oe ioe AYI mPYy Bet pf TT Funming be WS fet contains, 3 ft” tine meted e — poo 4 al story ng Sroome and kitchen. This prop- is situated in adesirableand lly improving if the city, a Auctioneer. . OX. — ‘ss oS, * sith iaatat shall well, at the late sexienee nt com bdore Redd. inthe Navy Yard, at 12 0 clock 8 To at Pui vig: One fine French Piate Git Frame Mirror, Roy # inches, Mahorany Hat Rack ard Ronkease, Do. Large Arm Chair, Cane seat Lot of Crockery Ware, Waiters, Tin Wooden Ware, Ping Festhor is, Bolsters and Pillows, and a nkets, Fine Hair and other Mattresses, 1 Spore. &e. ass A. GREEN, Auct. FUTURE DAYs. ALT. & BARNARD. Anctioncers, i E ed FAMILY HORSE, BAR. s- AND Rockaway at Avetion. THURSDAY MORNING, sith inetastiat ore, we wi!l sell, in front of our’ auction rooms. a very superior and handsome Family Horse and Harness and a nearly new, light-built, Single seated Rocka- Way. days, for approved endorsed ‘erms: 30 and 69 notes, bearing interest, ma 23. - ALL & BARNARD, Aucts. By WALL & BARNARD, Auctionecrs. UILDING LOTS AT AUCTION—On THURSDAY APTERNOON, 2th instant, at fio’cloek, we will sell, in front of Lot 1, Square 525 wing Building Lote: Lot 1. ‘Square 825, £ 22 fect on I, street, between 34 and 4th sts: Square 14, fronting # feet three-fourths jock rth G street, between teth and 19th ats.: Lot &, Square 35%, being about 6,000 square feet, on the cor ner of 11th street east and north @ st. ‘ermi = canh on rack lot, to be paid at sale; and 6 is, for notes bearing inte rest, and secured deed of trust on the prem- 8. ee) € WALL & BARNARD, Avcts. WALL & BARNARD. Anctioneers. DING LOTS D A SQUARE ox THE ‘On PRIDAY APTER- ® o'clock, in front of the Premises. we will sell. Lot %. Squares, fronting on south N street; north half of Lot 11. Square 6, cor- ty 2d street west; one Square num #2 cash on each lot, to be paid at sale: balance in 3 and 6 months, for notax bearing interest and pepered by a deed of trust on the premises. wa a WALL & BARNARD, Aucts. By J. C. MeGUIRE & OUR VALUABLE BUILDING THE Corner or Strext Nortu STREET west.—On THURSDAY AFTERNOON. May 26th. at 6 o'clock, on ths premises, we si sell, Lots Nox. 18, 19, 20 and 21, in subdiv: Square No. 522, fronting 23 feet 4° inches on north T street, at the corner of Sd street west, and running hack 99 fect to an alley, each lot containing 2,106 square fect of ground. the residue in €, 12 and Terms: One-fourth cash + 18 months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premises, J.C. MeGUIRE & CO., Ancts. THE LATEST NEWS. By Telegraph to the Evening Star. Acquittal of the Charge of Murder. Bavtimon®, May 91.—Barton, who was indict- ed for the nurder of Thomas ‘Seyburn in this city since, was acquitted by the Criminal morning some time closed firm at P oo. yellow He. an advance of ic; white Sta Provisions are in better request; bacon sides firm at te. hes a Whisky closed dull at 30 New York Markets. New Yorn, May24.—Plour hasdeclinea Ladse; Ap — 75; Ohio $7.35a87.60; Southern Wheat has declined ate; Western white at $1.50; Mil. Club $1 Quai.40. Corn has declined la3c.; yellow 91a%c.; mixed is nominal. vado Moli ... e ta a Crashed. Powdered, Groved, Sreculated end ri *. Just received the x ladelphia, No 63 Louisiana ave. ith, ma ‘oppo. Bank of Wachiaetin, Faxcy GOODs, AT REDUCED PRICES. Having on hand a very large etock of Pancy and Millinery Goods, comprising in part: Embroider jes, Collars, Sets, Cambric and Swiss Falginge: in xertings aud Lace Collara ane Valeveia La eings, ok a hats “al Real Thread Laces, Bisex Lace Collars and Poi Parasols, Dress Trimmings and ee of Soap kinds, Combs and Brushes, Perfumery sof the firlest quality. a large and varied rtment + Bonnets, Ribbons and Blowers: aley, made Bonnets of the intost «tyles, and ev uen- ally found im a Fancy Store. All "oP which T have determined to sell. from this time until body lf Soptes at greatly reduced prices. Ladin wil thereture embrace the opportunity © ying themselves at Stevens’ New Faney Stora. ’ Pa. avenue. R. C. STEVENS. N. B. Large lot of Mourning Seteand intest style Vale Trimmed Handkerchiefs just er RUG AR, x ON, BAC ® bhds, New Orieans SU seotciedag acne SOAR ja E, BRANDY. ~ ed and for sale MURRAY & SEMMEB. ma 21-cotf Ww JUST RECEI ALKER'S PATENT F ROCKING it Re yy les Jas low as 2 eee in New CONTZ & BRO.. ma 17 2w Ddd Pollowa’ Halle 7th strest. ma Zsa By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. ANDSOME BUILDING LOT NEAR THE Navy Yarpat Ar —On FRIDAY, the 2th instant, | shal! sell, in front of the promises, at o'clock p. m.. a handsome Building Lot near westorn gate of the Navy Yard, it being Lot No. 4. in Square No. #?. This property fronts 47 fect s inches on south M, between 6th and 7th strects east, aud runs back 129 fect 11 inches to @30-foot alley. TY One-fourth cash; balance 12 and 18 for notes bearing interest [r: iay of sale. kiven anda deed of trust taken. Alt see: veyancing at the cost of the purchaser. ma 14 eod A.GREEN, Auct. 7 THE ABOVE 8a POSTPONED of the rain until W NESDAY the tant, same hour and place. Bio yervie A. GREEN, Auct, By A. GREEN, Auctioneer, VALUABLE IMPROVED AND UNIM- PROVED PROPERTY at Auction.—On MON- DAY, the Mth instant, I shall sell, in front of the promison, até o’cloek p. m., the following-described roperty : z » neat two-story Frame Honses and Luts, heing part « iginal Lot No, 2 Square No. 14, fronting 12 feet on north L. strect, and ranning back toa wide alley between Ith and 19th streets west, (First Ward.) Also. the unimproved portion of Lot N m Square No. 140, which has a beautiful ft f 21 feet on north L. street, and runs back % feet to a 30 foot alley. between 18th and 19th streets west. Also, Lot No.7, in Square > ©) 20th street west, and running back 91 feet Ilinches : valley, between north 1, and M atx. the western part of Lot 17, in Square 17, 25feeton M street, and rinning hack 75 een 19th and 2th ses erected upon fortable dwellings he other 5, and {this propert: fronting 51 fret Square IM are location ae des 5 ated in that section of the Furst Ward which 1s rap- rable, it being sitn Iply improving and enhanc Terme: On 18 months deed of trast 0} Shonid the purchaser or pur with the terms of h their cost and ris ing in value. dcash: the resnine ing, 12, and notes bearing interest, secured by # the premises. sors fail to comply ty will be reaold at lays’ notice of , tEN, Auct. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. XECUTORS’ SALE OF VALUABLE 4 Nore P Suave Takes. BELONGING To THE eLATK Jas, Mauer.—On WEDNES "RNOON, May oth, at dts o'clock. on we shall sell the large and valuable Shade and Ornamental Trees, (about ther with the unex pr the re the nursery of the late 16th stroets west, between O and This sale offers a very favor ‘for nureerymen to make @ profitable investment, asthe niece are all of the most select kind and in good con ron, ‘Terms: Ove-third cash : the residue in & and 12 hs, for app endorsed actes, bearing inter E.c. aR, E. THOS, J. FISHER, { Pxecutors, ma 18-4 J.C. MeGUIRE & ©O., Auets. ARSHAL/’S SALE —In virtue of a writ offert facta insuned from the *s offico uf the Cir eutt Court of the District of Colamina for theconnty of Washington ected. T shal! te sale, for cash. of the Court Hi « of said cow R the 2th of May. 1859. al foil scribed property, portanity b one hundred and ninety six, (196, city of Washi D. ., together with ail singular the improvements thereon, seized and |e ted upon as the property of Fraveis A. Dickens,and will be seid to satisfy Judicial No. 93, to May term, 182, in favor of W. B. Sheppard. J.D HOOVER, for the Distr By BARNARD & BUCKE i] ULLDING LOT ON W avction.—On WELDNE vext, 2th instant, at 6 o’clo ofthe premises, partof Lot N Water stree 1 Streets. adja Marshal Columbia, Georget-wn ATER STREET AT DAY AVTERNOON we will sell, an front ma l7 ts ” of Libby's ng back 129 One-half cash; the residue in 6 months of sale. : BARNARD & BUCKEY, Aucts. AS DOWLING ; Georgetown. SAILE.—By authority of a dead of trust from Rachael Waugh aud others, dated the i8th March. 1856, to th scriber, all the shares and interest of Rachael Wanzh. Wm. A. be fos and wife. Auna Maria Wauxh, John Roseand wits, George 8. dey and wife, and nS. Wauch in the following property will be soid at auction on the th June next, at o'clock in the alternor fi of the premises, viz: That parcel of Georgetown beginning on the south line of Bridge street, at the west coruer of the brick house lage! owned b tz, and running thence with Bridge street west 17 feet, thence south 9 feet to a 5 feet alley running n Jeflerson street, thence east 17 feet to th perty of said Mounts, and thence north % feet to the beginuing, with the dwei- thereon. B37) cw nd the residue at xix and twelve months, Notes bearing interest and a dred of trust on the premises to securethe same, If the terms are not complied with within Sdays, the prop- erty will be rescld on seven days’ public notices, at the risk and cost of the first purchaser. Deeds atthe purchaser's cost. SAM’L CROPLEY, Trustee. THOMAS DOWLING, Aiuctioncer. > The purchaser at th failed to comply with the tern resold on the day ab Y he tes a the property will be Ee time and at hiscostand On 2th, at 5% o'clock. on the prem: without reserve, Lot No. 5, in Square No. 88. frou! ing 198 feet 5 inches on north B -tr and 142 Toets inches on Delaware avenue. Tine fr’belvewed ee ko one of the most eligible Lots for sale in that vicini- and in view of the certain extension of the Cap- itol grounds to this point, must become very valua able. The lot will be sold entire or in lots to suit purchasers, ey ee due i ‘erms: One-fourth cash ; the residue in 6, 12 a; 18 months, with interest, secured by a e on on the promises. ma 19-4 RE YOU INSURED?—Ample indemuity against fos Fy AS INGTON, INSURANCE: COMER ea Batts Stwel f Penn. ave eyeectore enn. pronue nae Soa ; j &_D. Hansen C. MeGUIRE. P: rattnmee Fa TE hn = LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Signs m Flutes just arrived ages Miele Bt wrT. IANO COVERS.—A largeand beautiful assorte pn teived st LLLIS'S Figo Sjore, Rg... JUST RECEIVED. Baws PATENT CER TAR FIXTURES, which we can sel! at manufacturer's prices at whole- saleand retail. Callat re a B er ay ma 17 2w Odd Follows’ fall, ous wisest. R°+cnh bans. EXTERMINATOR OF ROACHES, RATS, AND MICE. Price 2% Cents Per Box. Prepared and sold by D. G. RIDGELY, APOTHECARY, SEVEN BUILDINGS, Warp, WASHINGTON CITY. ROACH BANE, _ma 17-2w* DY SPEPSIA AND FITS, ELPS BROWN, aS i ten, wae ber serves! ny Dy 8 in ore confined to hia bed. He furnished him by A young clairvoyant girl. This prescrirtion, given him by a mere child, white state of trance, ha« cured everybody who has taken it, never having jailed once. {tis equally as sure in cases of Fi . Dyspep-ia. ‘The ingredients be feund in anr drng store. 1 ea dan Saves Seen mruperen so any reon an t) reoeipt of one stam > y rt Axe. Address Dr. O- PHELPS BROWN We oi NF ma 2t-9t* avd ly aff of the tune he eventually cured ES PRESS STEAM LINE POK PHILADEL- 4 HLA The propellers C.C. Aiger aud & & Seymour, of this line, now ran regularly one week between the District and Phi ay ena earn eo pee EVE Ph * JRSDAY. at eh i. andl tiacle! - pha EVER, FRIDA 4 o'clock BRADLEY TAYLO! 164 andl 166 Water st., Gow DAVID COOPER, Agent, 15 North Wharves, Philadelphin. J) The Her C.C. Alger will leave Boyend Tm - lor’s V i, Georgewwn, on "Thuredas » 18th imst . atizo’clock m, For freight, which will be taken at reduced rates, apply to _ BRADLEY & TAYLOR, 164 and 166 Water st., Georgetown. N. B. The Express Steam Line connects at 43 adelphia with Baird & Loper’s New York adelphia Line, and is now prepa to oar direct between the Diatuict and New Yor! drayage at Philadel, H.H. TAYLOR, A; ma I6 73 Woat street, > ow York. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING ASSUMED a Bi ness of the late firm chly,1s prepared to and new, Any good USE FURNISH be — perhaps a little lowsr. that REPAIRING. VARNISHING, and UPHOL STERY. work done-on theshorteat notion all kinds of House RUDOLPH BUCHLY. NOTICE. ER invites the ladies of Washin: » her Grand Opening of MMER BO. s, en ey and Saturday, . 34 Louisiana avenne, hetween 7th and ath sta, ma F. BICKEL AS, AND ST M FITTER, 470 Pexn. Avence. the United States Hotel,) hinaton Ce Highest cash price paid fo keeping articles, mal? 2w Pp. J Puomsee ve The Propriet fs line ef be » dest. substantial manner, and at the shortest notice Ionaagnd with hin is Kpoa %- Sranven, late of Plais. eiphoa. well kKeewn and © g ished = ies rtaining to his trade, P ave abu nnsned atone may be fonnd constantly ct A or 2 at reasonable pr s varity of BATH TURS SHOWER HS FER. Orommegiod and Pigin WASH-BASINS,W OSETS w as BUTLERS’ OPS also. a variety of ‘oy oD AL PAPER SHADES, GLASS SHADES ot latest styles, CAST-IRON PIPES of all sizes, Water —_ —_ and many other articles too nu merous to mention. All work warrauted to give satisfaction. The public are rexpectfully invited to call and ex- amine before mabing purchases clesebane ‘or his ability asa mechanic. E. Z. STEEVER re- Washington, Dy. Cee Blake, © of Blin » D. C.—Dr. ), Commisaio Public iulidings; Prof, Henry, Sinithwonnn nets rel 5 —Col. John Bingham, Col. Thomas ioe Cup ier, Richard Wor E ‘ reey. on. Sykes. Ree See ee ete T DEAR READER! a ae — t — zou nothing, for the roason that it is intended on “CATCH THE BYE,” and indvoe you te call at tl induce you to TEMPLE OF FASHION 476 Pa. avenue. near the Uni Hotei, where vou will find well-made ionable cat CLOTHING at prices to suit ee et,” i the ‘ E. LEIPZi 476 a east Peed States Het CRACKERS —A fresh s lotof Fox's cel ‘pee RoRACK ERS received to-day. We supply deniers in city at the same rate as they can ich from New York city. KING & BURCHELL, mali corner of Vermont avenue as sth ot. | ]RCHASED THE STAND coraer Feed Att AEDES ppl? of 222 Sebbio et penderats ruses” ‘prescriptions carefully prepared, nicut the pu oo itl sie se W TO GET RICH! tii where you can bay cheapest ma 19-2W FOX’S EXCE of we es E Ww & Rt ARLOW’S, PA ous metateeattret, tone Sewell Vealroy eee ee ee