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“THE EVENING ST HOW THE MONEY COMES. ueer John has son ww iteomes, w Yaakes, ver Can tell you It comes by honest tou By wiek how money mother's: “the thing” trade. loons and Acd that’s the way the money How does iteome?, wh Bs pinning, weaving, stitching shirts and coats for Jews, cting churches. renting pews, And manufacturiag boots For thumps, and twi And heads and aear?s, By E and cats knows? whoknows ? on sledge and driving si ade, ing ships, drams— As it goes, mitting hose, and shoes; , aad hues, tongues, lungs aad thumbs— And that's the way the money comes. How does it come? The way By raising cotton, cord and dane By wi and steam. li: is plain— it“ing and rain ; ‘uding ships across tho main ; y ild bridges. &y fail fieg prides, Toes a 's hi's. and po’s And that’s the way the ds With wha’ ts sand dain and money comes. clams, ham’s !— The money comes—how did I say ? Not always in an honest way: It comes by trick as well as toil, But how is that? why, slick as oil,” By By tw And iting pens in cofles bigs; tehes, knit polling wooden clocks nod ptuwes— nd nags. Aad that’s the way the money cornes. How it times It con in by Aye! that’s th does it come? y seldom-comes to. me; mes by rule, 1 guess, tiling onn rad oftener that’s the way n silly belles and fast y e we ad y, latte, sums. 0m it, let me see, scale, a 008 wng beaux; 7 the mousy comes. THE JAPANESE AT FORT MONROE. Fort Menror, Va., May 16, 1960. Editor of the Star terday in vain to catcha glimpse of Rocnoke, in the evening— When the = the sky anlight had After waiting all day yes- u ec looked-for n lifted off the face of Aud darkness uncovered the stars to the eye ;— ashi “chat was her the parapets to discourse welcome notes, and to reply to the ships s music, which now came float- ing across the Wwateré in A salute from the have been a pretty forbade, so it was h d now The Fort ban bt, but ear ahd joyful -pounder batte deferred to next was reported coming in. firing rockets and burning blue Ii we were sure that id was stationed on rains would now itary etiquette day. Next Day —The distinguished officers of the Mans dispatched from Washington arrived in the Philadelphia, were duly presented, Navy and ci and relieved Capt. Taylor of bis charge, ing the Embassy yants, with remaining Iphia; after wh Fort Monroe tendered a being duly acce aboard in full. regimental Philad ) ‘escort- ‘Then the attaches and ser- age, went aboard the lhe Army officers of it of courtesy, which pled, about thirty of them went and were in order of rank presented to the four prineipal dignitaries, and ression pr: eyed Chinese ced upon t -ariag and expression of intellect i nese, so different from that of the erally acknowledged the favorable im- m by the dignitied n these Japa- slouching rat- Their «light stature, loose trowsers, and flowin; robe or gown reaching to the knees, bare head. and elaborately dressed hair, with the absence of beards, gave them almost a feminine appearance; their dark complexions—that of the rightest northwest Indians—is to one accustomed to rate ing: rown men always below the white, un, ss but travelers in Japan state that the females there of bigh rank, whe keep out of the sun, have fair complexions and rosy cheeks, and it has been proved that men ever so white have, b: covered in the full glare of thesun, y going un- become brown like the Japanese; hence it is assumed that the Japsnese are white men, or would be ‘Wore so! is e honored by great multitudes; a the intelligence he exhibits as and quiet bearing. he has if they rthing on their heads. The Prince at the bead of the #imbass perfect self-possession and ; inigbt and power at home, vidently, from bis great dignity,a man of id accustomed to be jad, if as f ing from is earnest placed himseif in his Present position with a full consctousness of its dangers and importance; wealth and a cbafice an ons of op; At first si ence in the leaving wife and family, sition, to be perhaps sacrificed upou uncertain Issue, or upon representa- nepts to his mission ht there appeared little or no differ- iresses of the princes and their retain- ers; but we soon discovered that their trow: Were very different—the finest brocade, with be: tful figures of birds and winged reptiles in illu- mina’ aang small white dollar, which in some resembled a leaf. hearts, with their points to the center in the four principal officials, who seemed three colors, were worn b Others wore brocade trowsera the servants’ trowsers were of ke common cotton or The two long handled swords also in- rank; and every one of them, whatever his rank, bad dyed upon their black the head prince 88 hendsome; and gowns « ure orsymbol about the size of a others 3 and to be of almost equal rank, the symbol was the same, and was worn on the shoulder and sleeve of the gown One of the im; me when | pointed to 1 it Officials informed and asked its meaning that it was the mark of their family or bouse So itis the family crest—a coat of erins—as the feudal system of retainers prevails to {ts full ex- tentin Japan dress is found on every person, however humb'e be may be. So it seems the four This mark on ces are all of the same family, tol me, *‘ all the same house ** tation of the Army officers, and they b: d the Phitladel ik a warm and kin oifiicers, were handed down the shi the Officers in charge of them, and left sound of aytillery and martial musi pa: ese flag was lowered from the fore, the yards were manned, and on reaching the steamer t! ese flag was run up, and the Mari farewell played a weicony On board, and Lee had ing articles o: pared a sum food not prohibited some pert of the Principul person- Or, 2S One of them After the presen- gone hia, the four dignitaries of the Roanoki side by midst the The Japan- he Japan- ne Band aboard pt. Dupont, Commanders Porter as sbell fish, salads, terrapin. bi; fections, ices, and wines. ‘Phe ingly and drank moderatel, the statue-ate of ice cream came in, wl uous lunch, select- n Japan, such pe venison, con- apanese ate spar- wondering, when the taceful alabaster-looking Venus could be in- nded for; they indulged with glee in the snap ki enjoyed the terrapin as an ol ing fold ae. y aay eay After the lunch, the steamboat made ‘or the fort wharf, where an escort of honor and the Artillery-school Band ladies fnli with crinoline two mortal bours waitin; bassy, the members of wh: roamick to visit the Col. Di taken inc » besides a large party of and cariosity bea os the arrival of the Em- b had been invited by wor. Here they were harge by the Army officers. The head Prince was escorted by Col. Dimmick, of the ai tillery; the next by Colonel De Rus, of the eny neers; others of crs; and all landed to a — arms from the artillery wharf. The ladies,who were 2ay dresses and bright bouq welcome the strangers on lai of te fairest flowers from their fair ban compliment which afforded evide: and was very appropriate, a the nica. soe living on ¢ flocked to see. They w y they were shown the nature o: apet defences, the construct: rages, the massive walls and exterior works, and firing the immense the Japanese b: 2 salute, y other Army offi- more wusic, and drawn up on the beaming in smiles vets, were the first to nding, with bo uets ‘nt gratitication, as in no country are owers more bigbly prized than in the hone of ‘The procession entered the fort by In all they saw the: ested, and I am told that auxious to study our system o: examine the improved rifle ca of them, more emotioni than the rest, their admiration by exclamations of wo: the sight of the long arcades of heavy ly of war material w. been accumulat belf an bour to make t was berely time to most prominent obj cumference of a mile. ‘the boat, received ree hearty cheers from all on them replied by bowin; , and the boat went ga: fe they were wal tracted more curious than bigh in rai skirt of the dress of & little g' and thea, witha flower the ‘with young fruit; with green them evident On one side their inevitabie trowse; of loug cade p-tticost th pair sid; i gate. followed by neari Point, who, in Sunday c! ten the at this Fort. give them ts—for n good will a every one lothes, had taken first upon the parapet, where f casemate and par- of the gun- and arches, the interior the Heavy guns for shell m seemed much inter y are particulariy f defence, and to nuon One or two showed nder at uns, and ich has They only bad heit inspection, which & glance at the Work with a cir- such as Fort Monroe, ean- Prevailed, they re- pal salute from airs from the band of music, fig, peach, the to the wharf, and y on ming around on shore, the ir attention » and one, nk, slyly lifted the irkin front of him, salle, dropt it. The and apple trees country, smili .and waving forest: Li Sah the chaursure lone; the small, soft and effe id. ‘and the little faot of these four sous of ; the to Luat org: ken eye an, as to have induced it to back vat le; the su! testing on the Prince, (with the body slight) he 5) the order with w! ene ted; tissue paper, in y fan; the rich bro- nate jus. bly stiri batable a out of the sun os graceful and clenched fist; and, above all, the faith with which these gentle place,tbemselves in the and beri and fe papa ibe subjects of zdmirat jaterest. I hope it will be remembered by our sometimes ine te and often hyper-critical sovereign Americans, that these Japanese are thew Invited . . they have left their wealth, their wives, and little ones as hostages at home for their behavior and success abroad; and that they are far more interested in maintaining the Japanese honor here than any one of us can in’exbibiting our conteinpt of their customs, or on the other side, our hospitality. Let us not that in their country thewhole fabric of the governmeut has been preserved without war for re than two handred years, and mainly by a system of do- mestic espion: and the unrelenting death pen- alty which follows offenders every where, and which attends this mission, for every action will be reported by the spies which form part of it. We must remember, also, before we pity them for this, that Japan is ng the only country of a polite ang civilized people, where the power on the throne has found espionage necessary to its main- ‘tenance, and where the people prefer to submit to such government. When these things are considered, as also the fact that there is a strong party in Japan opposed to this mission as dangerous and subversive, and that this party may succeed in proving their mis- sion a cri and in enforcing the death-penalty upon its leaders for cauacs beyond their, but not deyond our control, and that the compulsory cide of these unfortunate officials ‘s their only itive—when all these facts are considered, iticult not to read in the thoughtful face of the Prince at the head of the Ewba-s, a bigh and noble purpose in thus, at the risk of his life, daring to scale the wall between the civilization of bis and our country, in order that his people may not, for want of knowledge. suffer in the contact with other nations which the dominion of steam and tne march of commerce has forced upon them, and I hope Americans will have respect for such motives and the men who show them. EP it is not necessary to scoff at their peculiarities or to attempt to force our habits upon our guests; it would be well also not to make disparaging remarks in their hearing, for these harmicss-look- ing men have wit, have already learned to under- stand some English, and doubtless always could appreciate quiet. unobtrusive politeness, which is particularly careful not to kill with kindness. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. WILLARDS’ HOTEL.—J Nerton, Va; Wm Manford, ao; Capt f Huntington, Cal, C Livington 3 8 Liviugton, USA; inch ster an Mrs Winewwater, do; J W Bradbury, do; © Ward tod lacy, Ct, C Houck T Harrigan. do; W Letand, Parsons and lady. Ala; ) 5G Par- eons, do;G Alicn Mass; 1, Howhali and iady, do; J MoNntt, do; AP McNutt, de; R Hull and lady, O; W Fiack aod family, Md; EA Ke ly and iady. NY; Who and iady, zd 3 A Perkios and lady, Mo! 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SINGER & C0.'S IMPROVED SEWING MACHINES, 33S Pennsylvania Avenue, (UNDER NATIONAL HOTEL.) ol jie lands within the At the cing on Monday disposal of townships, - = the base line and east of the sizth principal aya 6, 7, 15. 16, a . 9, 10, 11, 32,13, 14, 15, 16, and 17 wesshipa 6,7, 8,9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 16, and 17, of sange 1. i Office at Junction City, commen- cit te iroedav the teth of Beptomper wart, for the disposal of the public lands within the follow- ing towships, viz: xt for tne for jowing OFFICE No.7 left hand side the corner. sours trem ine and east of the sixth princi f toushie ie onteide of the Tedisn ts township oul LJ resersnion, ‘and townships 9, 20, 21 and 2, of 2%, 21 and 22, of razgs 7. zl and 22, of range 6, 2l snd 22, of range 5, 20,2! and 22, of range 4. nd 20, of ranged Townshioa 18, f range 2. Townships 1?, { rauge 1. At the Land Office at Fort Scott, commencing on Monday, the 13th day of August next, for the dieposal of the public lands within the feilowing townships, viz: South of the base line and east of the sixth Frincipal merisian The parts of township 23 outsides of the Indian 15, 16, 17,18, of ranges 4% 10, 11, 12,1 parts of townships 23, 24 and 25 outside of the Indian reservation. of range &. Townships 23. 24 and 25, of range 7. Townships 25, 24 and 25, of range 6. Pownskios 23, 24 and 25, of range 5. Lands appropriated by law for the use of rchools, military, Indian, and other purposes, will be ex cluded from the anion ‘The offering of the above lands will becommenced onthedays appointed, and will proceed inthe order in which they are advertised until the whole shail have been offered Jes thus clos xd; bat ne sale shall be kept er than two weeks, and no private entry ofany of the lands will be per maitted ent after the expiration ofthe two weeks. Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, this sSee ph pg af nal k April, —— Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty. SRT Ee ae JAMES BUCHANAN, By the President: jos 8. Wi son, Commisiioner of the General Land Office. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. ery person entitled to the right of pre-emption to ary of the lands within the townships or parte of townships above enumerated is required to estab- lish the sams to th tisfaction of the register and reosiver of the proper Land Office, and wake pay ment thevefor as on as practicabie ster seeing tris notice, and before the day appoin’ed for the comm*ueement of the csaeof the lands em- bracing the tract othe: wise, such claim wil be forfeite JOS. 5. WILSON, Commissioner of the Genera! Land Office, A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF Machines, Threads, Needles, & Twist, KEPT ON HAND. WM. H. GLOVER, Agent. Townships 18, Townships If. 1. Townships is mart are some of the sad an. habite of by earl: ‘dl una on che LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! AND READ! READ! 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COX, 155 East Baltumore street, between Exen street and Central avenue. None genuine unless her name is blown on the bottle and her seai on the cork. Price $1 ix bottles for Wholesale . 7 Georgetown, D. C., Wholesale Agent for th trict, and suppy the trade at my prices, mar 27. tr neo OF MINERAL POISONS Dr. J. BOVEE DODS’ CELEBRATED VEGETABLE MEDICINES. HIS IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS, For the eure of Incipient Consumption, Weak Lungs. Weak ndigestion, Dyspepsia, Generel or Ne Bice ond all detaoes requiring a To passed. They aremade of a pure Sherry V ade from their medi clnual propertios, they are & most wholesome and delightfui Beverage. HIS BRANDY CATHARTIC, iss mre remedy for eee Compiain' an LS are taste; sure in therr operation: ana ase Cathartic, entire/; - fectuaily, and positively supercede the use of ii Iss 80 nauseous and disagreeable to the taste. HIS IMPERIAL GIN BITTERS, Act on the Kidneys, Bladder oa prinary Orrans, nd are a auperiot remedy for ; Reoted with 1 {vor Complaiat in all tte forma: FOR FEMALE OBSTRUCTIONS, They are Ad, valna bie, made of ae Helena Gin, = t an bi taste, Tiokets can be obtained at the Sonth Weatern | Sof pnt Ard sersenbie to the — Office, corner of Sixth street and Pennsy.vania ay FEMALE COMPANION. enue, to the folowing point: hbure, tol lie, Atianta, ‘ATHAR1 lg a HIS CATHARTIC SYRUP, ‘000, hvilie, Dalton. ‘Colambus, Infants, Children and Delicate Females, is Montgome: 0 Memphis, ana” sy ene of the most desirable and valush NEw ORLEANS. erin the world. tin a perfect subsriti As s Calome!, soting on the Laver, removing all o! The Steamer PAGE leaves her wharf, foot ot | uotons im the Bowsls, curing Costr Seventh street, atGi a. in and6's p.m. veness, Indi- gestion an’ D: pia, Although itu: as eure and effectual in its «perationsfas Calomel, yet it is so delioious to the taste, that children will ery for it, and itis as gentie, innocent and harmless as the dews of Heaven. ‘Thourands of mothers through- cut the land will bless tne discoverer of this in- valuable Medicine. CHARLES WIDDITIELD & co ’ PROPRIETORS, 649 ann 651 Broanway, New Y. And sold by Joun Scuw, Drnggist, 468 Pa avento, uext door in the C States Hotel, and by druggists generally. mar it 9.0q Elegant Dress Busin er boys, oLD & CO.8 BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH TO NEW ORLEANS. Lynohburg - --$3 0) Nashville isto 0 | Memphis \Atianta | Mon! » 00] New omer riean THIS ROUTE Is £ NTIRELY BY RAIL and is 200 MILES SHORTER, and 24 HOURS LESS IN ‘TIME made np at gie-test notice od, Plane LINEN SHIRTS | 7 of all qualities, (es QUICKEST AND MOST PLEASANT ROUTE FOR NIGHT SHIRTS SOUTHERN TRAVELERS. (te ot up in the very Meme! Montge Nashville 7 The U.8 MAIL and ADAMS’ EXPRESS are iaken over this New Line, TINE ma 9 Corner of Sixth st ATTING! MATTING: MATTING! 4, and 6.4 White CANT: MATTING, 5 lo. nd 6. gato ecker! M N may be “dd ENDALE QUILTS, at 912s M4. 12-4 and 13-4 MARSEILLES 14. id CORTON SH ETINGS, od € ¥ ; GS, we BLE LINEN, TOWELS aud NAPKINS, aolioit & ca 1 pe ~ DRY Guobe rom all persons in want of *, “All goods sold at the lowest market prices, vM.R. RIL aA BROTHEL, 6 “Central Stores.” bet. 7th and 8th’ets, A Opposite ¢ entre market. Lenrnins: in Time oF 17 Baggage Choeked st tha office Through to New Orleans, JAMES A. EVAN) Corner » Ticket Agent. thet Ap 13-tr st.and Pa. av. Ts STKAMER JAS, GUY Will resume her TUESDAY, 2st of Wii! leave WASH i TUESDAY and! FRIDAY, até o'clock 8. mz,and Al at haif-past 6 o' alo intermediate Land will leave CUKRIO} and SATURD. at ma Z PAGE, Prop: H, Ax’t, Aloxsndrin. PAL tiutore AND OHIO RAILROA WASHINGTON B. Nes oF Hov! onday m: nited BACE, PRKrARE FOR Wak! . F. LABARRE, Southwest corner of Wthand C sts. 0 AN PLATINA-TIP. Respectiy!ly aunoun ton and vicinity that ho 1s proparad to execute all orders for erecting Lightning Conductore on the most approved scjentifio princip'es, oonstruoted of the Bity bestot maseciale, pe ary yaoiocate me, al tipped Points whioh are manufactur: by me will be Stamped with my name, cy Weather Vanes of mara gm 1208 Of any design made to order, Rage: ki TRE ALL SUFFICIENT THREE . « ineases that have been hi br thenas. fr aeons oe aie to the pub CH, October 17, 1858 See ve WASH 3.20 REVTLIMOA Pit Baacee m Sa Srcanara ja, Commencing on 7.45 6. m. additions to 52 p.m. the lercost Tes Raging CAN R AGE ex; ein Sects Det OV SEER hea ye Me in dally pyrebasers an caer al ver tol ae hare Norbak Oyster Denk, hee rest, Opposite Theatr af + ‘Mt fiarvery, Agent. ©. H. MoTY. Toke AUTRY. LAMAR, Morr auTRY OkWEYS.ar-Law eet. eee will Ranta ke Ree Son ge WY 0, noom noc AP UBL, Isrge, end very ee of GOL and a anxious 'to sell Rt. cutee JACOB REED, Manvvacrurrr aND PHILADELPHIA, MILITARY CLOTHS FOR SALR. jg 306m & Tj aa ‘AND CAR PERF Jett as henithy as if he hat are onused by fuin in tin ai th x caPa iuLa. Price sic take AYERS her uw we that ePrice $8 cents per’ -C. AYER & CO.1L Druggists everywhere A cs a vu. co. RR. & TT. A. HUNNEWELL’S UNIVERSAL COUGH REMEDY, For ail Throat and Lung Complaints, from Common Coughs to Actual Consumptso: HUNNEWELL'S JUSTLY CELEBRATED aT ANODY)> =. The Natural and Sure Remedy all Ner- vows Com, From Neuralg:a through 8!) was ever used to that common chief caves of | iscase LOSS OF SLEEP. The Foie Anodyne, though containing got a parr uole of Opium, produces all the r. quirements of, and may be used in all cases wherever Op was Seed without pro ; rf wens bu Cores, and mY perfect'y natural = ate the common otnectios h Remedy, (freed trom Tough R juce DAUKOA oF pr: ony dies, wh ostrau: common exemy toal Throntand Lung Com Pr oa With perfect impunity Arkinx allto court from proprietors or friends the mort severe investigation of both Remed lets to be found with canoe Where Opin Deliriam Tremens, aod the oan be decisions of “Prices within reach of GENERAL AGENTS J. W. Husneweit & Co., 7 and §. Commeror! Wharf. Boston, ‘ Bo. HUXNEWELL, 145 Water New York, Rae the spooial sapervigion of JOBN L. RUN i WELL, Chemist and Pharmacentist. Bost: » Whore signature cvvers the co ke of t keruine only, and to whom address a!) commun! oations. Sold by al! respectable dealer allthe Drug; mar 26 60. sabes “Helmbold’s Genuine Preparation é “HIGHLY SoatPo EX A Positive and Speoifie Romrdy oe the BLADDER, and DRY. iC au SWE he ABSOR ir bs tion, by which the WATER RCA ROt di tions, and all U ATURA!. ENLARGE MENTS are redu well as PAIN and IN FLAMMATION. ardus gc lor MIEN, WOMEN, OR CHILDREN. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, For Weak pesrer Arising from Excesses, Habits of Diesipstion, Early Indisoretion cr Abure, Attended with the folowing Symptoms -— Indieposiuon to Exertion, Loss of Power, 1 f M Difficulty of Breathing. ing. everewhere, and ciate in Washington and Georgetown. KIDNEYS, Pain in the Back, rou'ar St nf MANGE : . which this Oven, ‘ness of the Skin, PALLID Cor These symptoms, if all medicine invariably rem owe IMPOTENC' rarorry, EPiLEP’ Ons oF Waicn tae Patt iT amber TET 7 THE RECORDS OF TH se > LL CONFESS. INSANE ASYLUMS And the Melancholy Death: by Conswmption THE “SONSTITUTION ONCE. AFFECTED WITH ORGANIC WEAKS Requires the aid of mens ne te strengt! “ And Lavigorate the *y Which Be_msoiy’s EXTRACT BUCHU abl sdo-s. A TRIAL WILL CONV ACE THE MOST SKEPTICAL. FEMALES—FF™ 41.£5—FPRMAT ES. OLD OR YOUNG, SIVGLE, MARRIED, ON <ONTEMELALING {AnnlaGE- IN MANY AFFECTIONS rECUL{aR TO FEMALES, the extract Bucha is unequalled by any other remedy.as in Chi » or Ketention Irreguin-ty, Painfainess, or Suppression of Cus tomary Evacuat ous, U'cerated or oirrhous state of the Uterus, Lenoorrhas or Whites, Sterilliiy fora | compinints incident to the 8 x whether 5 from Inciscretion, Habits of Dissipation, = ii "i" DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE. EE SYMPTOMS ABOyE. NO FAMILY sbuUcy 8 WITHOUT 17 no more Balsam. Mercury, or unpleasen’ Medicune for unp ec sant erOMS Li keA 5 + BUCHU ump and Da~ HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT CURES ji their Btagen EASES ie expense 5 ic en. thie ex ; fale or no a“ <1 Diet: No inconvenience. ind no Exposure It causes a frequent desire an gives strength to Urinate, therevy Removing Ubstructions. snd curing Striotures of the Urethrs ™ . #0 frequent 'n diseasrs. and expriling ali fetszonox: out Mavter. UPON THOUSANDS atom, invert ure of “POWERFTL as the by pe been ont ema she fy stem, W bresk 1m On *¢) wated form. PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE. Use Mei wpon's Fxtnact Bucne for all affec tions and diseases of the URINARY ORGANS. Whether existing in MALE OR FEMALE, From whatever can’e orjeiua ing and no matter of HOW LONG STANDING Dissoces ofipaneoy m Ree reerers & u JCRU is T ok Tit ReTIc the dosired effect in aly Dis pao IT 18 RECOMMENDED Evidence of the most reitabix and responsable char ter will ecompany te me CERTIFICATES ows To Worn Names &: SCIENCE AND FAME. miseries eet On peo! observation, : ae = Descri: MPTOMS IN ALL ComMUNICATION® Cures Guaranterd! vice Gratis AFFIDAVIT. ma Personal Alderman of ly appeared bef the: of Pht pielphin.d. TH BOLD, Who being daly sworn, doth say. his F ns 60. tain no ic, nO mercury. oF ur a ad Cafe acto alls PL, wie orate Who wor to “OTHER” ARTICLES OX Genuine ” “ “ aeict OF THEIR OWN” ard REPUTATION ATTAINED