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‘THE EVENING STAR. Scenz ts a Potice Court, aT CINcINNati— Yankee Bierce on the stand. —LawvER—How do you know = prisone: — Yanxee.—lI gut L—You Yankees are good at guessing. Y—I guess so. 1.—How old are you? Y—About twenty-five. L—Why do you say about? *ve been about ever since | was Jvvce—We wantno clownin; Y—I had no intention of playing ‘‘clown.”’ Your honor seems overstocked already. J—This contempt might cause your confine- Y—I have heard that you were the cause of your mother’s confinement Exit Yankee, attended —Lowisrille Democrat. t will be remembered that a man named jamb was hanged at the West some the murder of Lis wife, a deed com- circumstances of peculiar atrocity ison her; then took her iver in a boat, and there time ago, for mitted under Iie first attempted to upon the Mississippi drowned her, with a stone about her fore sentence was executed upon ot the murdered woman some insisted that he was We now learn that, on Fri- ‘at the spot designated in the confession of Lamb, the headless body of a woman w: ‘The stone and rope were also found, and it seemed clear that this was thecorpse of Mrs. Lamb. under the water IL” A Grocer woman died recently in Glasgow, Scouand. at the age of eighty-one, who left a fo of £23,000, collected from earnings from a e had rented about 40 years. ied, and studiously avoided warting witha single farthing that she could avoid. he bequeathed the sum in £4 annuities to desti- tute people ef good moral character, who are natives of, and have lived in, the Gorbals parish of Glasgow forty years, and who have attained the age of 65 years. As the pai few claimants can exist. of her relations. small shop which 8] Sle was never mar! rish is small, but She left nothing to any ce the death of their father, two chil- rs. Growden, a widow, residing in Obio, had lived with their grandfather, in Cumberland, Md. The mother desired them, and went to take ‘They were unwillin; Zo; she then went toa neizhboring town, where she prevailed on ten or twelve people to accompa- ny and assist her to take the children by forre. Phe friends of the latter rallied, and a hard fight ensued, to the bodily harm of many. carried off several of the fighters, and the mother rescued one child them home with her [#* The trial of Rev. Jacob Harden, upon a arge of poisoning his wif-, was continued on The testimony of upon the stand for several hours, was conclusive as to the fact of the lady perished from repeated doses of white ‘sicians, three in number, who conducted the autopsy, testified to the same fact Ty- A Miss Mary Smoot, of Kanawha, Va., the house of a ue day last week, was suddenly seized choked until she became insen- sible, and was then robbed of $413 in $20 gold pieces. A negro named Bill bas been recognised as one of the perpetrators Tue Geoncta Lotteries ASoLIsHED.—All the Georgia lottery grants are foreclosed by prohibi- tion of the drawings under a penal enactment of the State Legislature, to take effect on the Ist day fhe act was passed in November at the last legislative session, and the owners of legalized grants are making arrangements to close up the business. Marryixe at Home—The Baltimore Clipper says the new code of Maryland, on page 28%, says: * That if any person belonging to this state shall © out of this state, and marry with any person be- ing to this state, without license or publica- , each of said parties, on conviction, shall be taed one hundred dollars.”* Comrort ox Comrort.—C C.W illard,a brother of the Willard of Willards’ Vesbington, has. with Mr. Jos. Segar, taken the at Old Point Comfort. Va., and will giving comfortable doses of comfort, »y comfortable sea breezes, on the first day of June next. i The Bath (Me.) Times says :—* During the trial of a case in court on Saturday, a witness having stated that he had two married siste: mested to tell their ages. y the opposing counsel, but Judge Kent ruled that, being married ladies, it was not un- lawful to know their ages.”? 10> The Lafayette (Ind.) Journal says the sher- i of that county recently took a young fellow to the lanatic asylum from that place, who is re- markably bandsome, and whose insanity is be- lieved to have been’ produced by a morbid de- velopment of his self-conceit iL It issaid that Kenneth Rayner, of North ntends to support the nominee of the Charleston Convention, and that he will shortly come out against the ad valorem dogma on which Poot is running for Governor. ifJ* Dr. Alvin Blakesley, of Utica, New York, a deutist, mysteriously disappeared at sea, from amsbip Augusta, on Monday last. pposed he was drowned during a temporary fit Thursday, at Belv Dr. Chilton, who ef June next Hotel celebrity at Objection was 17" A genteellooking English youth of twenty was arrested in New York a day or two since, for baving absconded from London with 31,000 of his employer’s money, and will be returned by the next steamer IPA prominent physician of Geneva, N. Y.. is charged with outraging the person of a married indy. whom he was attending professionall: legal proceedings have been commenced against U7 The Memphis Enquirer of the 17th instant reports that the town of Lewisburg, Conway uty, Arkansas, was entirely destroyed by tire No particulars are as yet re- i The “strike” in the shoe trade down East has resulted in throwing out of employ the poorer class of workmen, who are seeking other employ- Many are entering the fishing fleet. : if~ Philippe Taglioni, the father of the cele brated dancer. Maria Taglioni, has recently, at the age of “3 years, been successfully relieved of a tataract in his eye ils. C.S. Trainer, a lawyer. of SI has recovered a verdict of $3,500 aga’ sht, for slander and malicious prosecution. 7 The city of Quebec, being largely in debt s<ontriving to drag in a large suburban district to heip bear the weight of taxation. ARRIVALS AT THE WILLAR DS’ HO’ N Mase: W Becden, doc S°L Ping WisG we € Addomsand lady. NY; AG J G Jerome, do; 7H Leanard and lad A Farnum and Isdy, Pa; ‘armer. NY; H © 1 Hathaway, do; AL HOTEL -. M4; J Meyors, DC, J JB Snycer.C H Mise 3 EH. M Durand, Wi iD Bowling. irby. Va; x Keats W Le Yani al .O; wn, Nass: C Juhusoa, Pee & mn C hi “%; G H Giddding, ‘exas: WoT N icharde, Maes; E P Kennedy, Ps. H Conn, Ala; J " DrB Mellen Idec er NM: Lt Col Jo rd, Va; C Oak ri. acre. KIRK WOOD HOVSE —G worth, La; W Blessington, famly. Mrs R Ger ntz. ¥;M Ds iG ‘oan, Mass; A FW WV Flogd. Vas & Lester, iden andfamily, J Miss: G Bowling R Cola s La: W Pitts, Tex: R Fortes xin: A way. —. Ap! ‘pool. South’ at Live r ne N Vuvyvery d>obdbd am The Havens mail steamers leave New York on each month, and ith 19th. paul stsomers | the Sth and 2%th of each month. panera Yeekee MISCELLANEOUS. “ aH LES,” &c., SMALL STORES oon ’ Navy DeraRtMENT. Bureau of Provisions and stan , sealed and endorsed “Gti for Small Maret or for Candles,” or “Offer for Salt Store Soup,” or “Offer for Mustard Seed, Fepre ,asthe osse may be, will be recet: 18 bureau until 9 o’elock ® m., on ath d oh May Be Oy A rriegusieat the Cal renty days d avy Vardeat ‘Ghariestown Marsachusctts; Breok- New York; and Gospeit Virginia, such quan- tities on/y of the following articles (excepting the salt-water soap and the candles, for each of which separate proposa's and contracts will made) as may be required = ordered fom Oe Caters pemgp ed ° reau, or by the respectiv neeneies fisers fthe said Navy Yards, during the seal 5 oar ending #ih Juno, 1861,v1z: . Boxeé,shaving,India rub-Combs.coars, India rub- ber ber or gutta percha Brushes, shaving Combs, fine, India rubber Brushes, acrubbing or gutts percha: Brushes, shoe Grass for hats Brushes, clothes Jack-knives : Buttons, navy vest Kazors, in single cases Buttons, navy medium Razor Straps Buttons, navy coat Scissors Buttons dead eye Spoons Beeswax, in 4b. cakes, * ure Blackinz, boxes of Cotton, spocis of Nos. 12 and 16,90 yards each, 3 cords, equal parts " Hanakerchiefs, cotton, fast colors, 32 by 30 inches, weight uot leas than'z oz. each, texture 8 by 8to : Nesilen sawing, Nos:'1,2,% and 4, anill-sed, be Rinbon: hat, bent Fronch black, 12 yards to the + 3g ine! Soap, shaving 1a cakes; each cake not less thang Sils, sewing, blue-black; wrapper not to exceed 2 a the poun ‘Thread, biaek and white, Marshall's or Barbour’s beat quauty, and in such proportions as may be Taps. white linen, 4 yards in length, % inch wide Tape, binok, twilled cotton, 6 yards in length, % h wide i Thimbles, 8-10 and 9-10 diameter. Waite Sau--waTEeR Soar—Separate bid for 80,000 pounds, and sucs additional quantity as may be requered. ‘The Soxp must be manufactured from I, and be of the best quality. deng “Ww ssit-wat'r soap,” and be deli notice, in good strong boxes of about 75 pouu each, and, after inspection, boxes must be hooped at each end, at the se ot the contract- or. The price to be uniforgfat all the yarde, ‘Also, separate bid for twBnty thousand pounds of Keyes’s chemical salt-water soap, & quantity as may be requir uch further CanviEs—separate hid fol further quantity @. The Candles must be “si stearine, ?-10 inches in Len sire of 1p, B1X caudies to weigh not less t! ounces #1), nor more than IS ounces, and Bepaid for according to the actual weight, without reference to commercial usage; the melting point not to be less that 140 degrees Fahrenheit. The wick must be braided. nposed of 78 cotton threats of tha best qual 2 yaro. Tue canales to be deli-e.ed on jays’ notice, in good boxes, containing about 3)pounds each, and the box to be marked with the coutractor’s name and the weignt of the candies. Mustarp Sexy, #LAck Perper, &o. Sepsrate bids for a!l that mav be required for the uss of the Navy, to be delivered at New York only. ‘Mustard Seed. American, brown. Pepper, biack, Maiabar- Bottles. octagon, for mustard and pepper. Corks, for bottles. Al! the foregoing articles must be of the best quality, and conformable in ali respects to the sam pies depusited at said Navy Yards and in this Bu reau, and subj*ct to sucn inspsction at the Navy yard where delivered as the chief of the Bureau may direct. the inspecting officer to be appointec. by the Navy d=partment. . Allrne articles to bo delivered free of any inci- do. tal expense to the government, in propor ves- sels or packages, aud the of each artic.e must be the same at the res; Packages in which the abov must be marked with their contents and the name of the contractor. and be eufficient to insure their temporary safe-keeping ‘Lhe contractor imust esta)lish agencies at such stations other than his residence, thatno delay may @rige in furnishing what may bo required; and wnen the contractor or agent fai's Promptly to comply with a requisition, the Chief of the Bureau of Pro- visions sud Clothing shal! be authorized ty dir-ct urchases to be made to supply the defici~ney, uu- der ths penalty to be expressed in the contract; the record of a requisition, or a duplicate copy thereof, atthe Bureau of Provitions and Clothing, or at either ofthe Navy Yaris aforesaid, sht!l be evi- Lorca hat such requisition has been made and re ceived. = ‘E'w» or more approved sureties in & eam equa! to the estimated amount of the contract will be re- quired, twenty per centum in addition will be withhe.d from the amount of al! payments on ac- count thereof as collateral security, to secure its performance, and not in any event to be paid until itiginal! respscts comp'ied with; eighty perjcen- tumof the amount ofail deliveries made will be aid by the navy agent within thirty days after ills, duly authenticated, shali have been presented to him. Blank forms of proposals may be obtained on ap- ication to the navy agents at Portsmouth, New Boston, New York, Philadeiphia, Bal k,and at this Bureau. duplicate ofthe letter informing a bidder of the acceptance of his proposal, will be deemed a notification thereof, within the meaning of the aot of 1845, and his bid will be mad> and ac- cepted in conformity with this understanding. Every offer made muet be accompanied (as di- re ted inthe acto DBE roeS aking appropriations for the naval serviea for 1gt-'47, approved lth of August, 1245) by a written guarantee. signed by one more responsible persons, to the eifect that he or ey undertake that the bidder or bidders wi.l, 1 his or their bid be accepted, enter into an obligation within ten days, with good and sufficient sureties, to furnish the supplies proposad. ‘The Bureau will not be obligated to consider any proporal uni=ss accompanied by the guarantee required by law; the competency of the guarantee to be certified by the navy agent, district attorney, cr thocollectur of the nds. and such equired. prime leaf lard 5 tentron of bidders is called to the samples and descriptions of artrctes required, AS, tn the in- spection before reerption, a juxt but rigid comparison will be mad: between the articles offered and the sam- ples and contract. receiving none that fall helow thea; and thetr attention is also particularly directed tothe joint resolution of March 21, WA, and to the act of the 10th A 2 1G Ap I7-lawsw { No, 656.] Notice FOR THE RESTORATION OF CERTAIN LANDS TO MARKET IN THE STATE OF ALABAMA. The grants of iand made by thea ts of Conzress approved May '7t sand June sd, 1856, to the STATE or ALanaMa to aidin the construction of certain rai roads therein m=nt oned, ha n go far adjusted as to authorzs the r: m with- Grawal of the ‘anda heremnatcer notre ferehy eiven tiatall the vacant offered lands «hi lis outside of six milesoneach sido of the Ala. tama and Fiorica.” the “Girard and Mobile,” the “Alabama ant ‘Tennessee river.” the “Nortieast ant Southwestern.” the “Wills Val.ey,” the **Ten- nessee and Coora,” and the “Coosa, ne Chattooga rivers " railroads. situated inthe undermentioned townships, which have not been selected in virtue of said grants, or reserved for any purpose what ever, and which were subject to private entry at the date of withdrawal at the ordinary minimuin of $1 25 per acre, or at the graduated prices under the act of August sth, Itai, will be restored t» private trr on the days and at the places hereinafter specified, at the ordirary minimum of @1.25 per ac”e, or at the prices to which they may have grad- uated at the date of withdrawal At the Land Office at HuntsviLLx,on Monday, the 7th day of May next—viz South of the base line and east of the Huntsville meridian, Township 14. of rang. 4 ‘Townships 13 and 14, of ranges 5 and 6, Atthe Land Office at TuscaLeosa, on Monday, the I4th day of May next—viz: South of the baseline and east of the Huntsville meridia ‘Townsh: pa 17, 18, 19. 2+, and 22, of range Townships 15, 16, 17.13, 19, and 22, of range 2 ‘Pownshtps 15, 16, 17, 1'. and 19, of range 3 Townships 15. 16, 17, and 18, of range 4 Townships 15 and 16. of range 5 Township 15 of range 6. South of the base line and west of the Huntsville meridian, Townships 15, 16, 17, 1%, (9, 20, and 22, of rance 6 Towneh ps 17.18. 19, and 20, of ranges 7 and 8 Pownships 13,1 2°, of ranges 9 and 10 ‘ownships 19, 20, 21, ard 22, of renges il and 12 ‘ownsh} 0s 2', 21, acd 22, of ranga 13 Townships 2!'and 22, of ranges '4 and 15. North of the base line and east of the St. Stephens mertdian. Townships 23 and 24, o' ranges 1, 2, aad 3. Township 24, of range 4 ‘Township 23, of range 5 Townships 23 and 24, of ranges 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 1', 13, 14, aad 15. North of the base line and west of the St. Stephens meridian, and 24, of range 1. and 24, of ranges 2and$ \d 23, of range 4. Atthe Land Office at Canter, shday of May wert vise rn? een ae South of the Lase line and east of the Huntsville meridian, Townships 7, 8, 9.17.18 19, of range 3 > 16.17 and 18. of range 4 5.6, 7.8.9, 15, 16 and 17, of range 5 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 13, Ia, Ls, 16.and 17, of Townships 3 4,5,6, 7,2, 14,15 and Townships 2 5.6.7, 11, 12 and ‘owneh:ps 1 ae ‘ownshipa!,2 3, 4, Towrships 21, 33, Townships 16, of range7 13, 0) q 28 6, 7,10, 1. 12and 13, Township~ 11, 12 and 15, of rang: At the Land Office at MontcomeRy, on Monday the Isth day of May next—viz: ve North of the baseline and rast of the St. Stephens : meridian. Towaship 17. of range 24 ‘Townships 16 and }7. of rarzes 25and 26 P Sle a 16, !7 and 1d, of ranges 27 and 23 ‘ownships 14, ‘b, 17 and 18, of range 9 ‘ownshipe 1.14, 15 and 12, of range 3) ‘ownships 1¢ and 15, of range 31, At the Land Office at Greesvitie, the 7th day of May next—viz: North of th? base line and east ef the Hantsville meridian. en Monday, Township 7, of range 13 Towns: and 8, Towns 8, = mit eI Wand rot range 15 219 11, 12 an 15, of range 16 ot ‘ownsh: 1.11 12, 13 and 14, of range 17 ‘ownsh, rs Bt I2 and} ols ‘own shi ‘I aad 12, of range At the Land Office at Dus the 23d aay of Apr oP rin on Mondas, Worth of the base Kine and east of the St. Stephens om ian. ywnshi 19, 20 and 22, of range 1 Fownehiye tg: 1s, 0: 21 and 22, of range? 1s Bi at acd 22, of range 4 1 }, 21 an Fownenipe hand 2, of range 5. y 3 Townships 14, 15, 16, 18, 19 and 20, of range 4 Township 14,of range 5. At the Land Office at Ersa, on Monday, the 14th day of May next—viz: North of the base line aed ent of the St. Stephens meridian. Townships 7, 8.and 9, of ranges 21 and 22 Tow! 9, of range 23. ~ Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, is ei 1860. this eighth day of March, i US. 8. WILSON, Commissioner of the General Land Office. Norr.—Under the regulations of the Department, as heretofore and now existing, no payment can be made for advertising see hereed ee oe such blishers as are specraily authorized to publish by Rhe Commissioner of the General Land Office. mar 19 w6 TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. NEW ORLEANS IN THEREE DAYS FARE ONLY $42.50. VI Orange and Alexandria Railroad TO LYNCHBURG: Virginea and Tennessecy East Jennessee and Virginia, East Tennessee and Georgia, Nashville and Chattanooga, Memphis and Charleston, Mississippi Central, New Orleans axd Jacksons - TO NEW ORLEANS!” é TWO DAILV THROUGH TRAINS. Leave Washington at 6 a. m. and 6 p.m, Omnihuses and Baggage Wagons leave the Office, corner of Sixth street and Pennsylvania avenue to connect with each Train. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH TO NEW ORLEANS. Lynchburg .—- Nashville .g— Bristol. Memphis -.- Knoxvilio Atlanta ..... Chattanooga. Macon . Da.ton. Columbus . Huntsville. Montgomer: Grand Junction Now Orleans THI ROUTE IS PNTIRELY BY RAIL 200 MILES SHORTER, ard 24 HOURS LESS than any other Cinevthe Lepshburg Extension being now completed, as also the Misstasippi Central, making it the QUICKEST AND MOST PLEASANT ROUTE FOR SOUTHERN TRAVELERS. (To Now Orieans. 72 Hours, : Memphis d TIME Montge: Nashville U7" The U.S MAILand ADAMS’ EXPRESS are taken over this New Line. Tickets can be obtained at the South Western Office, corner of Sixth street and Pennsyivania ay- enue, to the forlowing points: Lynchburg, Bristol, Knoxville, Atanta, Chattanooga. Huntsvilie, Grand Junction, Macon, Nashville, Dalton, — “Coiumbis, Montgomery; Mobile, |, Mamphis, and EW ORLEANS. ‘Tho Steamer PAGE leaves her wharf, foot of Seventh street, at6!, a.m and 'y p.m. UF Baggage Checked at the office Through to New Orleans, JAMES A. EVANS, Ticket Agent, ap 13-tr Corner £ixth st.and Pa. av. HE STEAMER JAS, GUY Will resume her trips on TUESDAY, 2st of Februar: ; 1860. Wiilleave WASH- INGTON every TUESDAY and! FRIDAY, at6 o'clock a. m..and ALEXANDRIA at half-past6 clock, for CURRIOMAN and the intermediate Landings. On her return trips. she will leave CURRIOMAN every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at5 o'clock a. m. 3 LUCIAN 8. PAGE, Proprietor. NATH’L BOUSH, Ag’t, Alexandria, few PRALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. B WASHINGTON BRANCH. CHanex oy Hours. Commencing on Monday morning, October 17, 1858 Trains will runas follows: Leave WASHINGTON al 6.20 and 7.45 a, m. ve WASHINGTON at3.20 and 5.20 p.m. On Sanday, ats cor ™., only, Poave BALTIMORE ot 42) and 8s. m. weave BALTIMORE at 3.15 and 4.20 p.m. Gn Sunday at 4.20 a, m., only. ; Passengers for the EAST will take trains até. and 7.45 a. m., and 3.20 p. m. For the WEST até. a.m, and 3.20 p. m. For Aan OEsS at7.45o. in. and ma For NORFOLK at 7.45 a.m. 90 15 ‘T. H. PARSONS, Agen! E P FOR N ASSAGE, STATEROOM, The New York and i Compasny’s new and elegant MOUNT VERNON, Capt. T. C. Smith, will leave the Company's Depot, Wes. tern Wharves, at Il-o’clock s. m. every WEDNES- DAY, and ~~ Company ’a Depot, at Alexandria, Es atso’clock |. SAME af Passengers from Washington and Georgetowr cantake the coaches connecting with Alexandria steambonte or railroad, which leave the corner of 7th street and Pa, avenue hourly, or they can leave onthe steamer from the Wostorn Wharves at 1) tf ae b 4 lication te State rooms can be engaged on application Monarr, Morgan & Kinnear, Western Wharvos ‘ Freight will be receivad up to the hours of depar ure. Insurance will be effected on all goods by ese atthe office of the Company at 3 per cent re ¥ ?iThe accommodations for passengers by this line Bre in every respect first-c ass, and every effort wil bo made to render communication with New York s os ed Beerthint OB. FOWLE 8 ‘or fro: OF passe 8 0 CO, Agents, Alexandria, PP . B.CROMWELL & CO., _#02-1y 86 West at., corner Albany, Now York, (YRIARSWOOP POST OFFICE, By the author of tho Heir of Redcly ff ; bound in moroeco 34 cents. THE TELEGRAPH MANUAL, @ comp'cte hist ry of the Semophonic, Electric and Magnetic Telegraph of Kurope, Asia. Africa, and Ataerica, ancient and modern, with 625 il!ustrations, by Tal, P. Shatfner ; $32. See tio’ ERCY, or L’Esperance,by Margaret THE HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, f om the discovery of the Conti nent to the closs of tue first session of the thirty- fifth Congres: J. H. Patton, A.M; 33. A VOYAGE DOWN THE AMOOR, with a Land Jour.ey through Siberia, and incidental no- tices of Mauchoovia, Kamschatka, and Japan, by Perry McDonough Cellins; $1.25, ERN BRITISH EssaYISTS, 1.25. MUSIC, for use new edi- in private and pub 10; $1. ust published and for eale at PHILP & SOLOMON'S Metropo itan Bock tore, 332 Pa. av,, net. 9thand 10th s's., _— srents for Laurence’a celebrated Siationery. Pls _ _ = ASHINGTON SEWIN: OMS, WwW 504 9th st, two fete orth of Pa. Ave. low 18 the time to get SPRING and SUMMER SHIRTS made up toordor, Th ber i pared to mako SHIRTS, DRAWERS. Sen atthe i} desoripti negOl shortest notice. A’ ions of Sewing dons SHIRT BOSOMS, RB, and I BANDS neatly tite! . aid war 12-¢7 w. 0. NOVER c. SNYDER, Pi.umser AND GAS FITTER. South side of Penn. avenue. west of Uth street, and ._ opposite the Kirkwood House, Takos this method to inform his fiends and the pudlio that he is prepared to furnish them » ith all articiex conn> ted with the PLUMBING AND tC GAS FITTING BUSIN bce) rare, Css “ Washstands, owers, Bidets, Hydrants, $ Fountains, ‘Rusher. Hose ant Gas - _ Fixtures eecery description, He wi!l introduce Water and Gas up7n the most reasonable torms and guarantee satisfaction, 2 GALLONS CHAMPAGN I 12,000 CRAB APPLE CIDER We mele the attention of the public to our large and well se lected stock o} ampagne aud Crab Apple Cider, which We guarantee fe ure mony and will be reasonabie terms in orde: mak for our spring stock, Give us ‘a oall atthe °O™ nion Bottli fag No. S57 Green rt.. pie aa “SVPAGNOLIA HAMS!” “MAGNOLIA HAMS!” We have now instore our first supply for season of the *Magnolia Hams.” They are rio \ogder, gna a Sas) lavor. 1 @ Magnolias aro gow in excel'ent condi- tron for baking. KING & BURCHEL| aps Corner Fifteenth st. and Vermoctay. HICKERING & SONS’ SUPERB C from $224 upwards —Terms peel anos the vest; f:ctory the oldest and| Jargest; 40 gold and silver medals; havi mploy 400 workmen use the forme SUN F ‘ech inetru- aps 306 Pa.av.. bet. 9th and oth stu. ARREEASRS tet doe anda orders yroma Fen meray EET MEDIOINES. IGHLY IMPORTANT TO ALL! INDIAN VEGETABLE DECOCTION. i t in the Spri ee — ——-* -¥* in pring ether 7 for heir to,” arise Leper nrs r= the main spring of our existence. ifs, therefore, important, toll that. the system should be thoroughly cl and purified, and this can be done in the most effectual way b: MRS M. COX’S INDIAN VAGETABL COCTION, the best remedy discovered tor the cure of diseases of Skin, Erysipelas, Scrofula, Rheuma- tism, Nervous ebility evefs of different kinds, ey, Liver Complaint, ana all o Seances a leg ‘rom tanparity of the biood, It has etfected the most remarkable cures, 8s can wn by numerous certificates from persons of the highest respectability, and is recommended by all who lave used it as the of the day aud at the residence of the OPO 158 East Baltimore street, between Eden street aud Central avenue. None genuine unless her name is biown on the bottle and her seal on the cork. Price §1 per bottle, six bottles for $5. Wholesale Agent. R. 8. 'T. Georgetown, DP. C., Whoiesale Agent for the trict, and will suppy the trade at my prices. mar 27.tr EWARE OF MINERAL POISONS. Dr. J. BOVEE DODS’ CELEBRATED VEGETABLE MEDICINES. HIS IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS, ee See ware Fs Ln sige Sommwst Weak 3 it 8, Indigestion epsia, Geadeal or Nervous Debtiity, Pies and ail dlecases requiring & Tonic.are unsurpassed. They aremade of a pure Sherry Wine, and aside from their medi inal properties, they are a most wholesome and delightful Bevergee. HIS BRANDY CATHARTIC, Is a sure remedy for Coztiveness, Liver Co and Dyspepsia. "They are pleasant to the tas in their operation dasa Cathartic, entirely. ¢f- Sectually, and positively supercede the use of 80 nauseous and disagreeable to the taste. HIS IMPERIAL GIN BITTERS, Poe] on the Kidneys, — ae ee, ore @ & BU) em or 8) 8! con- nected with Liver Compinint in all its forms, FOR FEMALE OBSTRUCTIONS, They are truly valuable, made of puro Holland Gin, peasant Snd agreeable to the taste,and may be il termed a neécersar; wee SUNS FEMALE, COMPANION, HIS CATHARTIC SYRUP, For Infants, Children and Delicate Females, certainly ene of the most desirable and valual Medicines in the world. for Calomel, acting on the Liver, removing all. ob structions 1n the Bowel, curing Costive gestion and Dyspepsia. Althoneh it delicious to tho taste, that cuildren wi and itis as gentle, dews of Heaven. out the land will valuable Medicine. CHARLES WIDDIFIELD& CO, PROPRIETORS, . 649 anv 651 Broapway, New Yor«, And sold by Joun Scuwarze, Druggist, 468 Pa avenue, next door to the United States Hi hy druggists generally. mar 14-ly,1rq bless tne discoverer of this in- WORLD. = WILD CHERRY. ‘This articio is prepared by a chomist, and is pre nounced by medical men, and those who have useé it, to be the best preparation for Coughs, Colds, Ca: tarrh, Bronchitis, Hoarsenass, Sore Throat old, and a preventive of that lion of diseases, Con- sumption. i zi Persons who sing should use it. Iti P in the world is RAL (THE bust COUGH SYRUP IN THE jeasant te the voioe, the taste, softens, clears and strengther allays itation of the throat and lungs, and pre- ven! draggists in Washington, Georretown and Alexan dre ‘sete yy i a 2 (Sg pispatcu: % \ iL /. A m NAY Save the Pieces! °2— As accidents will happen, even in well-reeulated families, it is very desirable to have some cheap and convenient way for repairing Furmture, Toya, Crockery &c, SFALDING’S PREPARED GLUE meets all such em*rgencies. and no household can afford to be without it. It is to the sticking p There is no longer a neces- sity for limping chairs. splintered veneers, headle: dofis, and broken cradles. Itis just the article fc cone, si with ladies of refinement and taste. This admirable preparation is used cold, being Fy chemically held in solution, and possessing pl the | ue. It may be used in the piace of ordinary mucilage, valuabio qualities of the best cabinet makers’ being vastly more adhesive. “ USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE.” Price, 25 cents N. B.—A Brush accompanies each bottle. Wholesale Depot, No. 45 Cedar street, New York. Address HENRY C. SPALDING & CO., Box No. 3,600, New York. Put np for Derlers in Cases containing Four, zen—a beautiful Lithograph- Eight, aud Twelve D: ic Show Card accom nying each package. A single bottle of SPALDING’S PRE- D GLUE will save ten times its cost an- to every houselio! Sold by all prominent Stationers, Druggists, Hardware and ‘Forniters Dealers, Grocerz, ani Fancy Stores. Country merchants should make a note of SPAL DING’S PREPARED GLUE. when making up their! It will stand any climate. fe l0-1¥ (GEARRS) CHEMI ppepARED) IG PY : et) FOR FAMALY USE. WILL MEND ARTICLES IN Word, Leather, Crockery, Glass, Bone, Alabaster, Marbl., Rubbe Percha, Cloth, Paper, Papier Mache, Shell, Horn, Hon-, Plaster, &c. Tys a Andi: deed thoreis searcely anarticle inthe whole of domestic economy, whether it be for ns6.or preparation bs restored ty its ort & value, it chalienges the world for its superior. It ts indis- , pensable in every HOUSE, WORK-SHOP, COUNTING-ROOM, and no person after a trial! of Starr's Chemically Prepared Glue, would willingly dispense with it for four times its | It is always ready. and always reliable. Itis | cost. not offensive to the smell, and is not affected by climate, and where known it las become @ FIXED Fact. Thea to the f qualities tention of dealers and consumers is invited lowing testimonials regarding its superior . Newark, Noy. 2, 1853, “Afterafaithful trial of STARR'S PREP. GLC Eon Wood, Leather and Cloth, at the Phenix Works, I most cheeriully recommend its use for all purposes generally required, and especially for fi ily tse. “ We, the undersigned having t PREPARED GLU&, agree with th mendation, above recom- . “Wa. B. Dovcrass, “Cabinet Ware Manufacturer, Newark, N. J. “LysaNDER WRIGHT. “Machins Depot, 230 Market st., Newark, N. J. = “HepENBURG & LITT«LL, “Carriage Manufacturers, Newark, N. J. “Wa. H. Kirn & Co. “Carpentersand Builders, Newark, N. J. “LEVERICH & ENDERs, “Carriage Makers, Newark, N. J.” ‘ Starr’s Chemically Prepared Glue is sold by all Druggists, Furniture Dealers, Gro- cers, Fancy Goods Dealers, Hardware Dealers, Stationers: and by country terchauts generally. PRICK, 25 CKNTs PER BOTTLE, A brush goes with each bottle, Put up for dealers in cases from 1 to 12 dozen. A splendid Lithographic Show Card, printed in colors, given with eaci package. z by mail addressed All orders or letters of inqu to the STARR GLUE COMPANY ; 51 Liberty st., N.Y. will receive prompt attention. A liberal discount to the trade. mar I7-ly N AUTHENTIC BIOGRAPHY F TH “ LITTLE GIANT? OF THE WEST. Wil be reads for de'ivery on Wednerday, 3d inst., The Life of the Hon. Stephen A. Douglas, With his most important Speeches and Reports By a Member of the Wester! vound in cloth, and s0 cents In paper cover’ > ““No man inthe United Ststes at tuae e looked to with more ope. ul Bes oan i Senato: is. Indeed his frienos ia a! the States. Union to rol of the Union nor upon him not only asthe + but the presen: Ee en for the Crins and for the Country.” @ most important of Mr. Douglas’: are tmoor porated hi i Mand oe people are an: tinvaluable remedial agent {L7- itis sold by all the Druggists of Baltimore, Cisse. Druggist, ‘Age o Dis! ills, itis a perfect sehstitute a8, Indi- A as sure and offectual in its « perations?as Ca'omel, yet it is so Nery for it, innocent and harmless as the ‘Thousands of mothers through- otel, and SYRUP OF Srom a taking cold. . IL? Bott’os 25 and 6 cents and 81. Sold by al! ready and up ell, and other ornamental work, ev popular | eat, which when broken, cammet with this od STARR'S MEDICINES. ” JOHNSTON, D TimoRE BAL TIM OCK HOSPITAL, | FOR ALL DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. DELICACY PREVENT. LET NO FAtY IMMED ATELY. WARRANTED, OR NO CHARGE 4 CURE TKOM ONE TO TWO DAYS. Back, Birciares, Actions of the Kidnay: Weakness of pre and Biadd antary Discharges, ingersnay, jeneral Debility, Ni Sanaa ee emoen feenwe ti fe Heart, Timidity, Tram of Disease of the Head, Threat 8k: ry Stomach or ele Disorders oe thors ‘Terribi Youth—those Dreadful and Destrucuve Precuces ch ren der Marringe impossible, and destroy beta Body and Blind. YOUNG MEN Kepecially whe have become the victims of Solitary that Tear and at whieh —— “arsing ith che tht lyre, mey call with MARRIAGE. MARRIED PERSONS, or Young Men Max yaical weakness, organis debility, t, ‘cured. der the ously confide in upon bis skill as a physi OFFICE No. 7 SOUTH FREDERICKSTREEY, left hand Amp. DR. JOMNSTOR, Members of the Royal College of Surgeons, benden, graduate fecmeasof the mec eminent Gollagis in the Wened Suave, and the greaier part of whose life has been spent in the bee tala of London, Paris, Philed w of tome of thi " TAKE PARTICU! Yeung Men and others who Sertain practice indulged arued from —a badit frequently siechool the effec ot which are nightly felt even when faslesp, and if net cured, Feodere martings impoesible, and destroys boch enind and body, should apply imiuediately. 7 tion ngement of the Dig: symptoms of Consumption, MENTALLY. —Tue fearful be drended—Loss of Memory. of Spirits, Evil Forbodings, of Solitude, Timdity, etc.,are some the evils Dis Spe pi pedometer nes ‘When the mis: ad impradent votary of pleasure he tas imbibed tha seeds of trie painfel divense, it too often happens thar an ill-timed sense of sham deters him fron riz respectability, for bauda of ignorant and of curmg, filch bis pe month after_ month, or tained, and in despa over bis galling disnppomtme: poison, Mercury, heaten the conatitutions! symptoms of terrible disease, auch as Affections of the Heart. Throat, Nose, sing with frightful till death’ pute i sufferings by him to that we ji try from whose bourne no traveler returns. DR. JOHNSON'S REMEDY FOR ORGANIC WEAKNESS AND IMPOTENCY. be All unpediments to Marriage. Physical or Mental Derek fications, Lose of Procreative Power, Nervous Tremblnigand Weakness er Exhaustion of the tears in cored. spe NDORSEMENT OF TRE PRESS. E MANY THOUSANDS cared atihie inecitution withis oi nd many ether persous, neuices of for jo the public, be- sides his standing ae a gentleman ef character an dility, 19 n eufficient guarantes tothe aMlicted, jan tly THs" ALb SUFFICIENT THREE i ae Protect oyal Letters Patent ml ana ‘secured by the Seals of the Ecole de Pharmacie de Parse, and the Imperial College of Medicine, enna, No. 1 is invaluable for exhaustion, Spermator. rhea, and hysica! disabiliti No. 2 compietely eradroates traces of those diseases that have been hitherto treated by the nau- seous and pernicious use of copayia and cubebs, No. 3 has entirely supplanted the injurious use of meroury, thereby insuring to the sufferer speedy relief, raneeeing allimpurities, and rooting out the isease, ESEMAR,Nor, 1.2and 3,are pri edin form of = logenge, doveid of taste ana small oan be carried in the waistooat pocket. Sold oases, and divided into separate tered by Val » Lallemand, R- Brice $3ench, or four onsen {0 | and in $27 caees, whereby there isa ssyvinj To bo had, wholeenle and retail, of Dr. BA. 194 Bleacker street, four doors below Mo street. New York. Immediately on receiving a re mittanoe, Dr, Barrow will forwa © Trieae, toany | pt of the world, securely psoked, and ad dressed according to the sastroetione of the writer. Sold also by 8. CALVERT FORD, Jr., Wash ington, D. do 6-6 | HAR FsHORNE’s CURE-ALLy ' THE CREAT PAIN ANNIHIL, AND, REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA SFOMACH AND WEAK BOWE, PREPARED BY 4 CHEMIST, Bortxs 12, 25 and 60 cents and one dollar, | @HE GREATEST DISCOVERY IN MEDICA} SCIENCE. BRARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL should be & in all families in case of accidents or sudden si ness,.A8 it frequentiy oures in loss time it re quires to get a physicte: It oures pain in any externally and inte: z IL?" As the frequent changes of the weather pre duce a bad Cold, Rheumatiam, Pain in the Limi and Body; alzo, Stiff Neck—every pereon shoul¢e et & bottle, It acts upon the Nerves, Muscles Blood and Bonos; and by ite warming cleo otic poms qe all pain from the system u _B—If you have a Cough, use HARTS RNwS PECTORAL SYROUPLOF. WILT is the beet Cough Syrup in the id. ili be Bitiods fits mel ARTSHORNE’SANTI ¢ papers peared. ogsin and cain. be t the Li | mach Bowols, carrying of a Bileand Foul Be eretio: | The above medicines to be had at all in, Washincton eitt: RIDWELL & CISMELL ®: Georcetown; H. PEEL & Co., Alexandria. | SWINDLING QUACKRS, | Cavrion! uacks;—ticir Books, Cordials | Buchv. Hospitals, Instruments or Kings—shur | them all, and, if digpoeed to profit by my experience write for me private Cireviaron SPER MATORRACHA TS CURE. place eae saciosed. — in pecieet cons lence. your frieud, a former sufferer, mer su eoritine Box 176, Chatlesiown, Mase. 14 & bat offer ad a ine Co; ir Dieti rele and balf-barreie. As it improved by Je the above standard brand of Maite ap Whisky, i ber- of our own di ia tion, and highly 6, we confidently recommend it as the PUREST best Whisky that oan pessibly ‘e distilled. We also offer our OLD FAMILY RYE WHISKEY, tetother brands Proms he Jareoet stock of Fine les in mu eres & SIMPSON v1 FREEMAN Phenix Distillery, on the schay kill eer Pola York ; Offices—96 Wall street, New Sooth Front street, Philadelphia. mar 23-ly Prince Imperial Champagne. FROM E VENOGE & D iba EPERNAY, FRANCE. Sold by all Respectable Dealers throughout the Country. This fine brand of CHAMPAGNE, which until the past year was confined exciusively to the best tables of the Continent of Europe, has now obtained the most unbounded success and’ popularity in this country. It is recommended by some of the first Physicians of the City of New York, over all other Wines, on account of its extreme purity and deli- cacy, those who once try it rarely usé aoy other j brand. “Although only one year has elapsed sings its iutroduction into this country, the demand enormous and constantly increasing. Our arrange- ments are such as to ensure the quality of the Wine being yy ome At its present hich standard. The i i the vole Agents De Vencer 2 cnt Hs CoURIEY. yy. HAUGHWOUT & CO Nos. 485,490 & 492 Brospeas WY. ‘Sold in th ity by i . | NEW PHoTosE AP: AND AMBROTY 480 Pusmerivasee 2 Ee GALLERY, fear Sires, aNBE PROTOS ieee. muon @00D PicTURES rome ore! be ag while vou have the bteees, et of the system and is us MISCELLANEOUS. CLOTHING AND CLOTHING MAT! 1ALs, Navy Derantment, ’ ef Provisi.ns and Clothing Ap.i 6.189, ( Seraratz Prorosars. cealed and endorsed “p,,._ pore stor Navy Clething acd Clothine Materia. > ‘will be recer pits eties ee CS the litn day of May next, ehing Bad delive, (on receiving sixty days notice.) of the Navy Yards at Charles Brooklyn, New York; or vuntiti s below mentioned of any ., llowing classes of artioies of iin, clothing and cl»thi:g materials. acd such furth+ wantities of the same a« ordered by the hief of this Bureru. or by the Comman “ants of the said Navy Yards, rerpectively, doring the fires) year commenc'ne on the irtday of Jaly ext, au! ‘ending on the 30th day of June, 1961, viz: amnion Sem inet Trow era. . oo Die —Seamless Clothing. ae 3m 3u9 da, 169 Blue Flannel. wees sense eee sWarde, 8900 Class 7.—Shectins, Duck, and Nankin Barnsley Sheeting... ..... arus, Wr Canvas Duck... ——. ..... - do wre Blue Nankin i do Woo aif skin Paced Shoes pair, ay ip-skin Shoes. do Sie ¢ Woolen Socks. . see ePRITE, Be Class 10,— Mattresses, Mattresses, (with z covers jor ew hi. oe wae Rte Cinss 12. — Handherch “fs. Black Silk Haaukerchici«, poem Ppa Offers may be made for ore or more olnsses, st the « ption of the hiod r; but all the articles em braced ina clase muat be wi fo: m clase w contract for that be considered by itself ard the Will be awarded to the bid- ticles comp teed in ost tn the ageregats Seam Clothing shall b> of fit ©} ped pure indigo blue, rade: f rood wool omy 8 al cuptorm ca the cine enter. erate andinallother respects: e # es atthe Navy Yares. rei ‘Fae Cloth tor bive cloth trowsers shall be twilled, all wool, and pure indigo blee, woo! dyer It have s list on each cdge composed of 24 wi hin threads, of a!! wool. All pieces under 17% ounces per yard wil be rejected; and each bale of abo: 300 yarce must average 16 ov Satin inch # wide inside «1 list, which list must c nsist of not tere than white woollen threads on «ach eoge of + woven in the whoie length of the pieo »; not less thar 9} ounces per vard, to con piece about 28 yards; the warp must be i o blue, yi indigo blue, shail average aire a da haf ounces to the » and pod mee) shall bs below“ orneors to the on ‘The atinet trowsers must b+ inade of material theabove. The bros ‘cloth and eatinet of wh garments are made ehail be well epungea jf re made up. rhe riannel must b> all wool. wool-dyed pure indigo blue, and twilied, mut be in preoes of ahs 5) yards in ‘ength. nehes wide, wer hig > ounces per yard witha litt oneached cols wit, woollen threads woven in the who e length oft « piece. To be packed in bales of 19 pices, the piecen to be rolied separately withowt cloth bonrde. sacs bale to contain 4) yards and 154), The Barnsiey Sheeting m finches 1n width; weight, twelve ouzcss Peppa: texture. 4 by 4 to 1-*6 meh, The Canvas Duck must bs free from cott » inches in width; and about 36 yares in the pisce, doub'e thread warp and filling; weight. eight cucces 23-100 per yard; texture 9 by 10 to ‘, inch: The Shoes must be piainiy stamped with the con tractor’ name, number of the shoe, and year when mad>, The sizes to be in the fo lowing proportions for each 100 pairs, unless otherwise ordered ene 8.0 of No.5, 17 ot No. 6, 25 of No 7,25 of N No.9, 7 of No. 10, and20f No 11.’ The form in all respets to the samples at toe be delivered in good, strong boxer, the tops to be seourely fastened with rerews. and exc to contain 25 pairs, in these proportions, vz: ot No. 5, witn 17 of No. 6, 15 of No, 6, or vice versa, 16 of No 9, wite 7 ¢f of No. 11. The calf-ekin and kip-sken packed in separate boxes. The Wooler Sorks must pe woven or knit. mixed, J] wool, shail be well scoured, and i and qv ity fully equal to sampie. The Mattresses must weigh ten pounds. including ticking, which isto be cut 6 feet in ength. and Si inches wide. The covers must mearure 71 inches in longth and 2 inches in width. The hair ticking. 4 ouvers must conforin to samples. ‘he Nankin must be equal to tne best blue Amer joan n&nkir, 25 inches wide, texture 5 thre@de by 4 threads to the lMith of au inch, dyed with pure B.r al indigo. € ‘Lhe sinnkets must weigh six pounds per and measure 58 by 7% inches each must weigh 3 pourd v Abate of than 5 pounds 13 ounces. They must be m clean wool, and each BW anket must be mark: 8. inne inthe spaple. =e ie lack Sil janckerchiefs m: 31% inchea, and te texture 14 by 23 to Bidders for the by hey; “hl ounce and 12 gra:ns eighth of ac inch ¥o wil specify whether the se te furnish are to be of the and manufacture of the U reference will be given to sue! Ol the three izes for each «6 pieces clothing will be found with the sam ples at the respective yards ; and all the cles, 1 cluding the necessary butte & eto be ful y equal in the quality. weight, and finish of materia’. and contorm in pat tern, s1z¢8, and workmarehip to said eampice The number or quant'ty which wil be required ofeach of the foregoing m ti: cannot be preoine y stated. It will not be lesx, however, than ths qua tity specified in the furevoing jist.” The contracts wil, therefore, be made for tie quantity of ercu articles so specifi d,a:d for euch iurther @: antety asthe Buresu may require. Tac price must be wn Form at all the stations, ticles must bs subject to auch ir the place of de'ivery as the chief of tiie bureau may direct; and no article will be recoiv:d that ie not fully eq 0 the san.pieinevery respe and which does not conform to the stipuiations al: provisions of the contract to be made. he who'e must be delivered at the risk and ex vame ‘The inspsct by tho Navy Depart Mguish the ass. and a. rings, &c., xture color, macked with t1 ment ‘she offers must ¢ arti le mentioned in rices for each denver the sev sal artic'es which may he from them, tn wroprr time and «J prep-r quali_y, the iefof the Bureau of Provi-i ns aud clothing authorized to purchase or dit-ct puroha’ nad What may be requ rea to supply the Geficiency, under the p: malty to be exprererd in the contract; the record of a requis cate copy tkereo!, at ths Bureau of Clothing, or at ei. her ef the Navy shall be evidences that such requ: mare and received. ‘f'¥o or more approved euretios in a sum equal t the eetimated amount he respect.ve contracts wil be required, and twent: per centum wil! be withheld from the amount of oft pas ments on ao count thereof xs colinteral seourit+, and not in any event to be paid wii! it sin all respecte compiied with: ad eighty per ocn.tum of the amount of all de liveries made will be paid by the Na y Agent with- in thirty days after triplicate biils, duly authentics tet. hi we beer preseuted to Lim Bidders «ho Repasals shall be secepted (and none others) will be forthwith notified, and ager y $ practicablea contract will be transmitted to then: or execution, Which contract must be returned to the Bureeu within five days, exclusive of the time required for the regular tran: mission of the mail. loate of Pe letter ig 4 the ceptance of his proposal, will be notifi_ation thereof, withia the ‘meaning of 146, and bis bid will be made and so cepted in conformity wi very offer made m rected in the act of Cong: for the naval service fer 1646 °47, August, 1845.) by s written guarai OF more resp ~nsible perac: 4, to the bidder or n, or 8 dupli- ovirjons aot 1s Bforenaid. tien has been eff: his’ suerte wd the af 8 or th ir bi . enter obingR- tion wi hin five d: good aod suiotont ear. bes, to fernirh the supplies posed ves. to fornix 168 . will not be obligated to con: rider any od a less accompanied br the guarantee req. - 7 oe y of ee arantes to be certi! 4 be ey 3 seat strict Attorney, or Collector Blank forms of proposals may be obtained on ar plication to the Navy Axents at Portsmouth, Nvir Hampshire; Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Bat’ tmore, Norfolk, Pensacola, and at thi: ‘ The attention of bidders is called tot and description of articles required. as, in the in spection before reception. a just but ricid comparison will be made between thearticles offered and the sar ples and contract,recciving none that fall below them: and their attention is also particularly dirceted to the Joint resolution of Mth March \85i,in cddit tothe ‘act of the With Aucust, IR46. ap3-lawew PLASTERING, Puan AND ORNAMENTAL, IPTION, done on short not:ce and le rates by ALLEN & JACKSON, venus. south mde, between end i heir Ornaments!’ Piastering er houee in the jad States, Sarebai Pee pevitols fevivel ts s 40 TO ® 'H’S, No. 460 & eee RA BING SOUR a oe GARMENTS. pues peer BEATS H4vans ete = terete A E: XX ALE AND XXX ALE" te be ltained at the WASUTNCTON. BREW" Egy. ie is made f-om malt & BURCHELL, et and Vermont av

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