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THE EVENING STAR. THE AGED STRANGER. A™ INCIDENT OF THE waR. s+ 4] wae with Grant,”* the stranger said; the farmer, ** Say no more, ; But rest thee here at my cottage pore! ‘hy For thy feet are weary and sore. "lL wae with Grant,” aoe stranger said; Seid the farmer, no imore— 1 ee sit at my fegel board, Xone eat of my humble store. “How fares my boy—my soldier boy, Of the old Ninth Army Corps? I warrant he bore him gallantly In the smoke and battle roar!’” know him not,” said the aged man, ‘And, as I remarked before, I war with Grant™—- Nay, nay, T know,” Said the farmer, “say no more. *'He fell in battle—I see, alas! Thow dst smooth these tidings o’er— te speak the truth. whatever it be, ‘Though it rend my bosom’s core. "How fell he—with his face to the foe, Upholding the flag he bore? Oh, cay not that my boy disgraced . The uniform that he wore! **L cannot tell,” said the aged man. * And should have remarked, before, That I was with Grant—in Illinoi Some three years before the war.’ ‘Then the farmer spake him never a word, But beat with his fist fall sore That aged man who had worked for Grant Some three yeurs before the war: _UCalisorzian. S7 A strange storm in Chicago last Saturday is the sub; of remark in that city. One of the newspapers says: «The electric flnid took to the rails, and ran up and down the track regardless of stations, and far ahead of time. Conduetors became frantic; passengers looked despairingly around for an avenue ofescape. Without the crowded cars poured the descending river; on the rail ran the element they dreaded so much more. ‘The scene became exciting. Some rushed from the curs in the street, and were drenched to the skin in a moment; others, more reckless of con- sequences, watched the zigzag lightnings play @pon the rails.” w7-The present wealth of the British island is estimated at thirty-six thousand imillions of dollars, &7-The income tax for 1564, paid by Alexan- der T. Stewart, of New York, was $116,120. SF Nashville, Tenn., people are so fond of Ziquor that the annual fines for drunkenness reach about $30,000. @7°A committee has been appointed in San Francisco to raise fund to buy a homestead for the family of John Brown—the widow and two daughters—who lost all their property while crossing the plains. S7-A number of volunteer artillerymen in England have been deafened, owing to the fir- img of heavy guns. SJ About a dozen steamers haye passed Pa- ducah and Memphis within’a week, bound south with troops. @7-Five thousand four hundred and twenty- three persons have thus far taken the oath of allegiance at Augusta, including many prom- inent citizens of Georgia. av Chicago is to hold a meeting to bring down prices. Wz The Sandusky Registersays: “Burleigh, the Lake Eri¢ pirate, Will bé brought down from Detroit on Monday, the 1th of July, and ‘will be immediately transferred on his arrival to the steamer Gen. Grant, and by her taken to Port Clinton the same evening. His trial will commence on Tuesday morning. @7 Mexican advices report guerilla bands in- creasing in that country, want of harmony be- tween the French and Anstrians and affairs going from bad to worse. Large reinforce- Ments of American “emigrants” ure reported as having arrived. &7The monitor Dictator will sailfrom New ‘York this week, proceeding through the Sound ais faras Newport, thenee to Boston, then to Halifax, and if she works entirely to the satis- faction of the officers, will boldly breast the Waves of the Atlantic and steam for Europe. PBorosats SOR SERIALS FOR THE NAVY DEPARTMENT, Bvreav oF EquipMent anv RECRUITING, June 24, 1865. Sealed is to furnish materials for the mavy for thet cal year ending 30th June, 1856, will de received at the Bureau of Equipment and Re- eruiting until 10 o'clock a. m., of the 25th day of = a at which time the opening will be com- ence The materials and articles embraced in the classes named are particularly described in the printed schedules, any of which will be furnished to such persons as desire to offer, on application to the commandants of the respective navy yards, and hose of all the yards upon application to the Bu- ean. Bidders are referred to the commandants of the respective yards for Papiples, instructions, or par- ticular description of the articles; also, for blank AUCBION SALES. awe tes ee SAle oF GOVERNMENT FRAME 7HpeviNGs, te ot of Washinzion. Crh AG es Oe. Den PORES fa Will be sold at public eae, on the premises, under the auc Saget .H. Crowell, A.Q. 10 SAE AE a Pa peas rixteen by sixty-two feet, “situated on Vermont av pees one the old Contraband Hospital, Washing- on Will besola on n MONDAY 4 Hes at He n.,3 Bixteent tt thirty. two fect, sit iy at the far end of the Navy Yard Bridge. and formerly used as a Coa tat Hajer Gen. and Chiet Quartermaster et en. an ie} A ae Depot of Washington. ARGE SALE OF WAG AGONS AND HABNESS. Chref Quartermaster ce. Depot of Washinzton, ieee We Wash 59h} 5) D. C., June 17, 1835, Will be sold at mblic atiction. under the direc- tion of Brevet Colonel Charles Hi. Tompkins, A. M..U.S. A., at the Government ‘ill, sisasted < ce = street x bet. zie and 22d,in the city of Washi Ww ENTY THOUS ND SETS OF SINGLE cee HARNESS, | ith ALOT OF SDDLES, &e., which have been paed in public service. The harness will be sol single sets. About] 00 WAGONS, which willbe sold singly to the highest bidder. ‘The sale of Wagons will commence on WEDNES- DAY. June 28, 1855, at 10 o'clock a. m., with a lot of about 400, at a’ point north of the Railroad Park. near the terminus of New York avenue north, an after their sale is completed the remainder will be sold on € street east. between 14th and 15th streeta, near the Lincoln Hospital, The sale of Harness will commence on THURSDAY, June 29, 1855, at 10 o'clock a.m. The sale of Wagons and Harness will continue, on alternate days, until the whole number is sold, Trgms cash, in Goy ernment funds. The attention of buy: ers ia ia called to the large sale of MULES. commenced on 3 DAY, May 22d, 1355, and which is still being continned from day to day. D. H. RUCKER, Brig. Gen. snd Chief Quartermaster, je 17-19t Depot of Washington. ARGE SALE OF WAGONS AND H ABNESS Chief Quart ce. Denot of Washington, as June I, 1955, Will be sold at public lon, Be Cua the a master’s of Brevet € el Charles H. Tompkins, A U.S.A., at the Government Mill, situated on B Street, hetw Dp. Zit and 22d, in the city of Wash- tou. RWENTY AND SETS OF SINGE MULE ae Ss, A LOT OF EXbprrs. &e., which have been used in public servic: The harness will be me in single sets. LSO, About 1,500 WAGONS , which will be sold singly to the highest bidder. . The sale of Wagons will commence on WEDNES- DAY. June 28, 1365, at 19 o'clock a. m., witha lot of about 400, at a point north of the Railroad Park, near the terminus of New York avenue north, and after their sale is completed the remainder will be sold on © street east. between Mth and 15th streets, near the Lincoln Hospital. The sale of Harness will commence on THURSDAY, June 29, 1855, at 10 o'clock a. m, The sale of Wagons and Harness will continue on alternate days, until the whole number is sold. Terms cash in Government funds. The. gttention of buyers is called to the large sale of MULES. commenced on MONDAY. May 22, 1835, and which is still being outnsen eaidey to day. Brig. Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, _ie 17-19t Depot of Washington. SPECIAL SALE ,OF SERVICEABLE DRAFT ‘HORS QUARTERMASTER Gx: ‘ z WasHinc Ton, D.C 5. 1855. By order of the Quartermaster General, there will be se at public auction. during the month of July, 1855, at the times and places named below, viz- GIEAF ORG. Ue C., MONDAY and SATURDAY of NEW YORK: ‘CITY, W PE July 5. NEW YORK CITY, FRIDAY, July 7, and on TUESDAY and PRIDAY of each week thereaf- ters at the Government stables, corner Nth ave- and 33d street, PHILADELPHIA, ‘PA., THURSDAY of each wee! BALTIMORE, MD., WEDNESDAY, July 12. BALTIMORE, MD., WEDNESDAY, July %. Tou NeT Ow N, PA.. WEDNE, BDsy, July 5. ELMIRA.N. Y. ~ RIDA AY. Jul LANCASTER, FRIDAY eee homies SERV ICEABLE i ae HORSES ch day. An opportunity to purchase a superior class of Draft Horses, at far less than their True value, is now offered to the publie. The animals, though sound and serviceable, are no longer required in the army, ae mu iat be ey ne nenon of mana- ers of city railroads and manufactories is es} G fy called to these rales. pecs Horses sold singly Sales to commence at 10a. Terms cash, in United States Sprreney. EKIN, | Brevet Brigadier ae in charge _ie 26-6 Ist Division Q. - 0. SALE OF GOVERNMENT HORSES. forms of offers and guaranty. The classes of this Bureau are numbered and de- signated as follows: 1. Wiex, Canvas, and S “Sheet Tron. 18. So: id 2 2. Cotton, Canvas, and 20. Broshes, pape! Twin 22. Stationery. 3. Tron. ae. 23. Hardware. - 4. Tin, Zinc, &c. 4. Ship Candlery. 5. Sperm Oil. 2. er. Wire. 7. Cooking Utensils. 29. Firewood. Eps on er, &c 31. Whales Neatsfoot and Hose. ‘ar ¢ pe Lignumvite. 3. Chain area terns and Lamps. 35. Coal. i: Ox Hides for rope. 40. Sheet Copper. T oi required ar the eepective mary parte ty Bumbera, Noa. }, 2,3, 5, 10, eae CHA Noe,2, 2,3, 5,7, 10 et 2, 24, 25,29, 31. BROOKLYN. a ‘=, - 142,3, 4, 5,7, 10, ty 12, 13, 18, 20, 22, 23, 24, 29, (LADELPHIA. Bee. +10, 11, 12, 20, 22, 24, 29, 31, 40. “WASHINGTON. Nes. 1,2, 3,455, 11, 12, 18, 22, 24, 29, 34, NORFOLK. jeBeia 1,2, e710, 11, 15, 15, 38, 20, 22, 24,25, 29, 31.” puionem, ALR Peak BEER! NEW YORE AND MASSACHUSETTS CIDER. PREMIUM MINERAL WATERS. I desire to call the attention of Sutlers and others in the vicinity of Washingtonand Georgetown, D. C., to the fact that I have constantly on hand a sup- ply of the above enumerated articles. Those wishing to purchase on the most advanta- geous terms are invited to call at my establishment apd examine the goode, Upon timely notice, I will deliver the articles » Purchased in any part of W IBY 3 SH ahgeoree- reene street. ie Union Bottling Depot, yu 1 Georgetown, D. jeSim (Chron. TWOOD’S PATENT DRILLING MACHINE, i PILE DRIVER, AND ‘A¥DAULIC SAND PUMP. Practical tests having fully demonstrated the su- periority of ng Bt Walia fe ay aes Jor the por Dispared ells, the undersi gn '§ no! oe dine dt cond eceive orders for the same. need comprises everything ae the STEAM re en D Ts P TRON DRIVING PIPE fate cag upnished, if desired, at a ri nable ice) one a ispenses with the use of the derrick pei ull-wh ecland other cumbrous and expensive reper mown: use, andis so arranged, being con- etructed on.wheels and portable, that it can be easily removed for the purpose of sinking wells in different localities. The ‘us is removed from the well by onr pat- ent hyd. , and docs not require the Yemoval of rae prvcese from the boring. This process =e only removes all the detritus in froms to 10 likewise effectually clears out and ms all-the small oil veins that are so often en- z y closed up by the old process of sand pumping. Ra or pre ‘Well can. om feet within a peri b id 15 to % days after the seil pipe has been riven. Arrangements are being made for the construction and delivery of t machines at New York, Nor- 6 nenloes’ od., and Eitteras. bree price, erms, ay Tess Bx ey: Metropolitan Hotel. 7 ey ap eA RE eROue EXTRACT BUCHU G IVES alth and vigor to the frame and bloom to the pallid pois io Ss ip gompanted by many 0 mitted toy Consumption, Insanity or eevee Fes mar25-6m aiLBOLD? S EXTRACT BUCHU je H PROVED ROSE WASH cures secret amt in- disorders, in all their stages, at little expense. fe for no change in diet, no inconvenience, and no exposure ntin taste and odor, im- mediate in its action, ‘and free froall injurious pala mar 25-6m rPVAK 0. UNPLEASANT - TAkb aS Renn ins for anpieant ath daa se HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT oc aft ind end TNPROVED ROSE WASH. SRG UTYISA Jo¥ FOREVER. Pi Big ‘whe aes brilitancy of ot léxion, enrich the b! + whi ‘eaee 2 invaria mh t- jee. ANIL inva a aes Welmbold's Take no oa | er. mar 25-60 BRADL if STEAM Ma MARBLE me qi ARBLE M MANTERS nas MENT TABLE ae HSTAND TOPS, rt eee: bros to ‘order on reasonable terms oaths ee cok mand EASTERN MAR ; Fe ahi aie and AL Plumber's HES ABS prom tly attended Pennay! n 23th and neo Stsets west Washington, D. ver QuaRTERMASTER GENERAL'S Orricr First Drvtst Wasnixaton City, June 25, 1355. Will be sold at fei auction, ‘during the month of July, 1855, to t knest bidder, at the times and laces: pamed U Lelow aS ESDAY. J AY. July 5, : Rais Ay spurs. : isi: : Ss tly au ue URSDAY and FRIDAY of each week VERTDAY, Jaly ON. Soir ty Wha hy, July 12. PA. FRI Aaye VARGR A, Jul RYDAY ne ‘8 > PA., FRIDAYS Ae 3 WILMINGTON, DEL, SATURD: BALTIMORE, MD. MOND. ya pei re Two hundred CAVALEY HOWSES cach day for road and farming purposes. Annee good bargains may be had, Horses sold S215 to commence at 10a. m. Terms cash, in United States cuprene Fi AMES KIN, TE eted Eas sfelet pl 33 PE 4 E55 se Brevet Ragaalcr Genctal in chiaege je 26-6t Ist Division Q. M. G. O. eee eeey co soe TED ON THE Is. enlarged | ti ro Sombie ete former capacity. . Pa. a ‘and 11th th sti, Washington. t The Hotel, 7 oldest conducted on t} in this city, has been enlarged and improved in cvery way necessary for the accommodation of the increasing guests Thankful for the patronage already rec: , the proprictar hopes that by attention to business to continue to receive patronage as heretofore. Guests will only be charged with what they receive, rs are moderate, P. EMRICH, Proprictor, VHURSTON’S IVORY PEARL TOOTH POW- DER, for cleaning, beantifying and preserv- ing the Teeth and Gums. This elegant prepara- tion is entirely unequalled. F.C. WELLS & CO., New York, Proprietors. For sale by all druggists. ELLS’ CELEBRATED MACHINE-SPBEAD STRENGTHENING PLASTERSare the very et uh 1 cases for which plaster is reaiens: For bet py all druggists. Jan 20- H1y a PYRIESEMA R—Protected by Ro: al Le’ eters Pat- tent of England, and secure the seals of the Ecole de Pharmacie de Paris, an the Imperial College of Medicine. Vienua Trie-mar No. 1, is the effectual remedy for Relax- tion, Spermathorrhoea, and Exhaustion of the System. aoeoee ye Zhas entirely superseded the naseons use pees Cubebs, &c. Tries mar No. me we OF ine le remedy for all Impuri ties and Secondary Symptoms, thus obviating ae use of mercury and all other deleterious ingre- ients. Each preparation is in the form of a most agree- able Lozenge. Secured from the effects of climate and changes of atmosphere, in tincases, at 83 each, or four casesin one for 99, and in $27 cases, thus saving $9. Divided in separate doses as ad, ministered by Valpeau, Sallamanda, Roux, &e. & Wholesale and retail by Dr. BARROW, No. 194 Bleecker street, New Yor! To be had also of 8. C. FORD, No, 290 Pa. ave., corner lth st. mar9-6m OTTLED ALE AND PORTER, BOTTLED ALE AND PORTER. I respectfully invite the attention of Hotel and Restaurant Keepers, Grocers, Merchants, and the trade generally tothe Snperior Quality ‘of BOT- Hleay ALE and PORTER which I am now offering resale. “wPhese liquors are believed to be equal to the im- ported articles, and can be sold at a much lower ri P Goods delivered to all eee of Washington and Georgetown FREE OF CHA. Private families will spy ei supplied upon short notice r further info Lesa nt to, or address SEES US LEY Av SHINN Union Botting oe Georgetown RPHANS’ COURT, June 27, 1365.—Disr. Covustmia, WASHINGTON County, To-wit:—In the caso of Helena Wolf Mayer, Aduintotratrix o Max Meyer, deceased, the Administratrix afor: has, with fie approbation of the Orphans’ Court of ¥sshingtou County aforesaid, appointed SATUR- DAY) the 22d day of July next, for the final settle- braves my aisictvation of the personal estate of said deceased. and of the agsets in aod in far as the same have been collected and turned into money 5 | When anit whete il the creditors and helrs of id | deceased are notifi attend, (at the Oi } | parcuses TOF ied to Court obese Bton cout ‘aforesald,) witl thete claims ie peorperly Yor r they may otherwise by y Taw be excluded from" av enefit in suld deceased's estate: prov once a wel Teh 1835. ROBBINS Register of Wills, HIS 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscti- ber has obtained from the’ Orphagts Suber, ington county, in the District of Columbia, tters | fe WH, on Nrederick T. Witeon, inte of Washinaton aie gt i having claims Saati a warned _je 28-law3w Sila’ G., dees the cc deceased, are hereby to e: the same, with vout'! thereof, to the ibperl * Ler, ou oF before HOR, Of Sune next: the ad ded from all bens i bas, 3th di: eying TON ma eral eat by, fg 3 e said iven under ie ieee BANKERS. 730 =“ peee= 7.30 se t 5 Mr. JAY COOKE, of our firm, having resumed the General Agency fon;Government Loans, we are prepared to farnish promptly to agents and purchasers U. 8. 7-30 TREASURY NOTES. These notes are issued, under date of August 15, 1864, in denominations of $60, $100, $500, $1,000 and 85,000. © They bearing interest, at 73-10 per cent. per an- num, and have coupons attached, payable im law- ful money, on February 18th and August 15th of each year. The principal will be paid in lawful money on August"95th, 1937; or, at the option of the holder, the notes may then be exchanged, at par, for ° U. 8, FIVE-TWENTY BONDS, redeemable at the pleasure of the Government at any time after five years, and payable twenty years from August Ist, 1867, with interest at SIX PER CENT. IN COIN, payable semi-annually. These bondsare at present worth in the market about NINE PER CENT. premium, from whieh deduct the preminm upon the accrued gold interest, and there is lefta net premium upon the bonds of SIX PER CENT., with a prospect of a much greater value at the date of the maturity of the Seven-Thirty Notes. We receive in payment for subscriptions the geveral issues of FIVE PER CENT. TREASURY NOTES, allowing accrued interest thereon. We also take Certificates of Indebtedness and Government Bonds of all issues at their current value. Full information furnished upon application in person or by mail. 9 BUYERS AND HOLDERS OF CAUTION TC ERT ES In order tu prevent the iuutilation of these notes the Secretary of the Treasury has given notice that the notes are not negotiable umless all the unma- tured coupons are attached. JAY COOKE & CO., Bankers. : feb att First National Bank OF WASHINGTON. H. D. COOKE, (of Jay Cooke & Co.,) President. WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier, GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY AND FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES, 15TH ST., OPPOSITE THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Government securities with Treasurer United States. BP-ONE MILLION DOLLARS. eq Acting in connection with the house of JAY COOKE & CO.,as SPECIAL AGENTS FOR THE 7-30 LOAN, we will fill all orders with promptness and des- patch, allowing the regular commission to Banks and Bankers. A constant supply of the Notes on hand and ready for immediate delivery. a We buy and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT SECUBITIES at current market rates, FURNISH EXCHANGE and make Collections on ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES. We purchase Government Vouchers on the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and give careful and prompt attention to ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS *MEN AND FIRMS and to any other business entrusted to us, FULL INFORMATION in regard to GOVERN- MENT LOANS at ali times cheerfully furnished, WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. Wasnhineton, March 20, 1885. ™ 21-tf OLD AND STOCKS. Our office has been placed in direct telegraph communication with the Gold and Stock Exchange Rooms in New York, insuring promptness in the Gis ies nee Peni ‘urchases and sales made at the nsnal rates. BITTENHOUSE, FOWLER & CO., m 3-t! Bankers, 352 Penn’a avenue. JAMES TOPHAM & €0.’3 " PREMIUM Sin TRUNK, SADDLERY, AND MILITARY EQUIPMENT MANUFACTORY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, B75 00 ee SEVENTH STREET, One Door North of Odd Fellows’ Halt, Where they continue to manufacture and haye on sale a large and fine assortment of TRUNKS, VALISES, TRAVELING BAGS, SADDLES, HARNESS, HORSE COVERS, MILITARY HORSE EQUIPMENTS, SWORDS, BELTS, HAVERSACKS, WHIPS, BITS, SPURS, &e., &c., &c., AT LOW PRICES, REPAIRING. Tronks, &c., repaired promptly and thoroughly. THREE SILVER MEDALS Awarded by the Maryland Institute ef Baltimore, Ocvober 3lst, 1864; aleo, the highest premium, a bro’ te medal, by the Metropolitan Mechanics’ In- stitute of Washington, D. C., in 1857, SOLE AGENTS For District of Columbia and Alexandria, Va., for FRANK MILLER’S CELEBRATED PREMIUM HARNESS OIL, Dealers supplied at the lowest feb 6-ly FACTORY PRICES. ae DISEASES! 5} SECRET DISEASES! AMARITAN?S GIFT! SA RITAN’S G THE MOST, Pay artat EVER USED! tive GONORH@S: GLEETY, STRICTURES, ec, Contains no Mineral, no lsam,no Mercury, Only Ten Pills to be Taken.to Effect a Cure. They are entirely vegetable, having no smell nor any unpleasant taste, and will not in an way in- jure the h or bowels of the most delicate, Cures inffom two to four days, and recent cases in “twenty-four hours.” Prepared by a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania. one of the most emjnent Doctors and Chemists of the present day ; NOREPOSURE NO TROUBLE, NO CHANGE WHATEVER. ‘Let those who have despaired of getting cu’ or ee Baye boats gorged with Balsam Copapvia, or ercury, try tl hs ma RARIARITAN'S GIFT. Sent by_m: in a plain envelope. Price—Male packages, $2. ees $3. LOOD! OD! L.00. aCHGRULA,, Raines soREe, eroits RS BS 8 OILS. YPRILIS aman ria IND if 5 JUICES & erat rep mdyece SxPHiLis tm DISEA SAMARITANS nb) T AND H EAN ine a most teat, certain and efectiial RA, ever prescribed; it reaches and eradicates every particle Of the venereal poison, so that the cute ds is tporoagh and rmanent. Take then of thi is purifying rem and heeled, and do not transmit it to yout poe! terity ‘that for Bae aot may Ant in after years. DON ERB J Piet ern remove orery. die uriti ities from the Tre cn Meo MRE Whale Ww Tet The rine OF THE SAMAR- “On BoaRD THE STEAMSHIP Costa ‘Rica, Fev, incu} i ‘be rie jing it to’be whrat’4 ere wake a voyece — 2 me o*Yours,'very paevecinly 80 an to reach me b; wae oceans waits Steai re oe a 3 DEKMOND f CO. Bo Pema | ne by 8, CALVERT ¥ORD, corner Mth street ‘on ESV COUR, Mewaiuris, > poy gat! ston. ST: OTICE TO SOUTHERN TRAVELLERS. IMPROVED ACCOMODATION after M NDAY, the 26th inst Fe, guitare ine rom WASHINGTON. a eb, ERIC G, to RICHMOND, will be reopened ly. tenth. fas rae commodtous Steamer KEYPORT, ee feet ani Ler srry will leave her w! foot of 6th atyeet¢ sail, sf 6.45.9. m,, arriving at Bene Plains | by 1 & =, thence Pysenes £0 to Hamilton's § ‘station ce’ arriving there fon D. m5 Peiaieg will leave Richmond at & a. m., and arrive at Washin; oat id 6.20 p. m.,in time ag connect with the6 p. m., train through to New York. Fare for the through trip .8 By this route peice sere Sit here an oppo portn- nity of viewing Monnt Vernon ny daylight, and also passing over many battle-fields. Baggage over fifty pounds charged extraon the stage portion of the route. serra een Tato oe Maines rive in Philadelphia by m., 4.30a. m., Washington 6 a. m., and Richmond 8 that evenin, eam” GEO. MATTINGLY, Supt. . MAN ani Se MANHATT. APE MAY LINE. On and after SATURDAY, Sab Ist, the staunch and commodious steamer ** HATTAN ” will commence her regu. = Spa from PHILADELPHIS Mt to CAPE ;jeaving Arch street ar every DAY, vaHURSDAY and SATURDAY, at 9 m., connecting with the Philadelphia, Wilming- ton and Baltimore Railroad at New Castle. Passengers taking the 8:25 train from Baltimore making sure connection with the steamer at New Castles at ais thes making a through line from altimore to Ca) ay. Will leave Ca: e May e MONDAY, WEDNES- DAY and FRIDAY, at 8:30 a. m., connecting with the Ist p.m. train from Pyiladelphia to Baltimore and Washington. om Philadelphia to Cape May.. eae eo niicenalsprice ) ~ eon we Servants. Fare fro! Servants. Fare from New Castle to Cape May Excursion tickets from Philadel, phia will be Mon- issued on Saturdays, returnable on days, (carriage hire included.) for. Season Tees (carriage hire SEK 3 sees s 5Ge = ASHIN GTON STE AM- Bets73 NEV YORK AND W SHIP COMPANY. Old Line between NEW YORE, ALEXANDRIA, WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN. OCEAN STEAMERS—BALTIMORE, REBECCA CLYDE and EMPIRE, in connection with Inland Steamers GEORGE H. STOUT, MAY FLOWER and ANN ELIZA. Regular Sailing Days TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS at 12 M., from the foot of High street, Georgetown, and Pier 18 East River, foot of Wall street, New York. For Freight or Passage apply to C. P. HOUGHTON, Agent, foot of High’street, Georgetown. M. ELDRIDGE & CO., Prince street wharf, Alex- andria. JAMES HAND, 117 Wall street, New York. Freight received constantly and forwarded to all parts of the country with despatch, at lowest rates. _de 22-6m. c.P. HOUGHTON, Agent_ poromac TRANPORTATION COMPANY. VANDERBILT. Capt. A XPRESS.. Capt. E.A. RyTHER. The Steamers C. Vanderbilt and Express will leave every a mepay and FRI- DAY, at 5 P. for Alexandri: Washington Coa tdektceuran: stop. ping at all the usual landings on the ‘Potomac river. Returning will leave Washington every SATUR- DAY and WEDNESDAY, at 6 o'clock A. M., and leave Alexandria at 7 o'clock, stopping at the usual lan 3 on the river. For pioraetopS freight or passage, apply to A. x EDHAM & SONS, 142 Light street wharf, Bal- imore. J. BRODERS & CO., No. 3 King street, Alexan- ae MORGAN, RHINEHART & CO..No. 104 Water street, Georgetown, and 241 F street, Washin, je 14-+t! tents BURA se COMPANY’S LINE SCREW STEAMERS BETWEEN NEWYORK, WASHINGTON. ALEXAN NEWYORK Vi GRORGBTOWN ND RIA STEAMERS Steamer Steame LL. Co-mary. e F.C. KNIGH' JOUN eIbSO Leave Pier No. rk, at 4 o'clock p. m., TU Leave Snow's wharf, 107_ Water street, “George: town, at 9 a, m., TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS, for New York. Freight received daily, handled in the most care- ful manner, and delivered with the greatest dis- patch, at fair rates. Paskage and State Rooms, with superior accom- modations for comfort and pleasure, direct through pate to Albany, Troy and Saratoga -ts. good for either night or day steamers St. Sohn, Hendrick Hudson, Daniel Drew and C. Vib- bard, on the Hudson River. Through to Providence and Boston by the splen- did steamers of the Neptune Steamship Company, and to Portland by Cromwell's old established line. For Freight an Passage; pony to 107 Waicr street, Gcorgeto ater street, Georgetown, FLOWERS & BOWEN, jexandria, H. B. CROMWELL & CO., 86 West street, New York, Passage and State Roome can be engaged at the Company's Office, 241 F etreet, between 13th and Mth, Washington, D.C je 6-tf UXITEDS STATES MAIL LINE, FROM BALTIMORE. FOR FORT MONROE. NORFOLK, POINT AND “RICHMOND, DAILY. THE_BAY LINE STEAMERS will leave the Union Dock. foot of Concord street. daily, as a for FORT MON ROE and NORFO! A. Connecting ‘e SS ort 3 ore on @ line of first class steamers. on James river, for cITY POIRT AND RICHMOND, VA. ETURNING, Will leave RIC MOND at 6 A. ‘stopping at City Point Monroe with oe Bay Norfolk at 23¢ P. M., and arrivingiu Baltimore in time for the Easternand Western trains, and for Washington, D.C, The Steamers on this Tine nayigate the James River going and returning, entirely in daytime, giving passengers ainple time to see the fortifica- tions. and all other objects of interest. TICKETS for the above places can be had on board of the boats Fare from Baltimore to Norfolk... Fort Monroe. Throweh tickets from Balt’e to apes City Point.. ae Rooms and Meals oe e state room accomm: Hons aro unsur- passed, and the table is well supplied. pane M7 Passengers taking the the 1.15 train from PHIL- ADELPHIA will make connection with this line. SM Passengers taking the 8.00 A. M. train from NEW YORK, have ample time to dine in Balti- more. a7 Passengers taking the 3 P. M. train from WASHINGTON, nuke connection with this line, . N. FALLS, President. HUGH O'CONNOR ante Agent, 3-tf PERSONAL. EAR FRIEND:—The Captainis now a sound man, and thanks me for recommending him to whom he'was treated so honorably aud skillfully, Dr. DARBY is stilt at 499 7th street. je19-Im* MPORTANT TO LADIES—MADAM WEN AH can be consulted on the cure of Female Dis- eases at her residence, No. 227 8th street west. Hours from 10 a, m, to2 p.m, For particulars send for a cirenular. Je3-lm* ADAME RESTELL,*Proressor oF Mip- WIFERY, Who has successfully treated all dis- cases of females for 30 years, can be consulted, fed usual, at 162 Chambers street, New York, or by letter, and medicine sent by mail. Married or sin- gle ladies who require a safe and certain remedy for removing obstructions rome whatever cause, can rely upon her celebrat infallible; French Fe- male Monthly Pills, No. 1, af restore regularity in 48 hours if of short standin, long standing may require No: 2, whichfare four de- grees stronger than No. 1, and can never fail, are safe and healthy price $5ahox. Can be obtained at No. 162 Chambers street, New York city, or sent by mail, with full instructions, by addressin Box No. 2.359 New neee Post Office. Also, sold in Washi on at No. 467 9th strect, between E and F, and corner of Noy York avenue and 1ith st. Copy ight secured. my20-; LEON, D* Office 420 Penn’a avenue, between a 32 and 6th aero Offers tal aptedy out GI Seen, SPH 18 TTORES: SEMINAL ua LADDER, WHITE “PPRESSION OF TH NNES. DISEASE OF THE LUNGS. LIVER, MIDNEYS AEE e ylang ha Aiveaues the doc: fs Tis defiance ies r treatment and cure. “eft een of ee care 1 or 2 ye TY M., DAILY, and connecting at Fort ine Steamers that leave je di id etiewet can coma him at his days ei tto 8 o Clock daily. myZ-3m* 218 rom 8 to 6 0 DR. BACKER, QS tne moat women Asirolager No. 218 K street. between 17th and squares north of Pennsylvania avenue and thorough bine concerning through fe with ai nd vin to. Wealth end, Marr Ficate's Sickness an be consulted from 8 in the morning air: ete = evening. Entrance. sprough ¢ the candy store. 7 Sm" tore. LE IT ees Dy, of Kansas. be con- Misined atk Prevent na rature events in. Pons! add a Bot ihe all epee Seepeaees seas t ite who. glvether a call IR 8 ai foaee a 2 SLo8e Tai , but obstinate cases off | 518 BIOAD LINES.—! siti Walnut pares. - excep t Sunday. Commencing SATURDA pen 0th, 1835. peg AEE SLAY, &c., st Ee M,; Express, 2:30 FeO VINELAND, &c..8:0 4. M., M. eee SALEM, &c., at 9:15 A. M.54 M Pot Coupee: &e., 8:30 and 9:15 A. M.; 2:30 “For Woopecry, &c., 8:30 and 9:15 A. M.; 2:30, 4 and IRETURNING. WILL LEAVE May at 5:30 A. M., Mail;8:20 A. M., Freight; oP Mt. Pasten aaiinsine Pat? 2 4. M., Mail; 18:03 P. M., Freight; , Passenger. Higeton at 610A, M., Mail; 9:45 A. M., Freight; Freight; 4:05 > Mail;9 A. M., PALaA and 8:18 A. M., Mail; 9:03 A. M., Freie! vand 8:23 P. M., Passenger. On the firet day of July an snalanel express train will be added to and from Cape and May at 8A. M., at hita- which will leave Cay cane at 4:20 P. } n. amden; VAN RENSSELAER. Superintendent West Jersey, Salem snd Cape May and Millville Railroad. THE WEST JERSEY EXPRESS COMPANY will attend to all the usual branches of express business, receive, deliver and forward through other responsible Express Companies, to all parts of the country, any article entrusted to them. a Special Messenger accompanies each throngh tButiadelphia, June 5. 1835. je 0-dtSep? Om BALTIMORE & OHTO R.R.CO. WasHinGToN, December 18, 1 BaweuE On and after Sunday, December 18.1834, Passenger Trains between Washington and Baltimore willrun as follows: TRAINS MOV He NORTH. i—BALTIMORE, WAY STATION & Hoe BURG TR. 3 Washington 6:15 A. M. Arrive at Baltimore E M No.2—-NEW YORK AN i) PHIL ADELPHIA BX: PRESS—Leave Washington 7:30 A. M. puive at Philadelphia 1:46 P. ew York 5:30 P. No Beltimors tickets sol G 3—BALTIMORE AND WESTERN TRAIN— Leave Washington 8:15 A. M., stopping at way stations. connecting at Relay with the Mail Train for the West, and reaching Baltimore at 10:00 A. M N NEW YORK TRAIN—Leave Wash- ington 11:15 A. M.; jz hiladelphie. P.M. on ALTIMORE COMMUTATION AND PHIL ADE LPHIA TRAIN—Leave Washington 4:30 P. Arrive at Baltimore 6:10 P.M. This train Hone at ieee Beltsville, Laurel and Aung lis Junctions only '—BOSTON , ‘ALBANY. AND NEW YORK EXPRESS TRAIN—Leave Washington 6:00 P. M. Arrive at New York 4:00 A.M. Mails and Passen- ers by train connect with all the early mornin, ines leaving New York for. the East, North and West. No Philadelphia or Baltimore tickets sold by this train, which is limited a panectty by Gov- ernment orders to insure the mai NO. 8—BALTIMORE & us sitio RG TRAIN. Leave W: SrHDE Con 6:45 P. M.,and arrive at Balti- more 8: 9— YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND WESTE TRAIN—Leave Washington at7:30 P. M., stopping at Relay House for Western passen- ers to take Express Train for Grafton, Wheeling, Parkersburg, one ree ints in the West. Reaches New York at 6:15 A FOR ANNAPOLIS the connections oie be made with the 8:15 A. M. and the 3 and 4:30 M. from Baltimore. No trains to or from Annapolis on Suu- day. SUNDAY TRAINS. THE ONLY TRAINS FROM WASHINGTON for Passengers on Sunday are the 8:15 and 11:15 A. M. and 3 M.for Baltimore, and 7:30 P. M. for Baltimore. P) iadelphia® and the West, and the 6 P.M. for New York oni THROUGH TICKETS to the Weat, as well as to Philadelphia. New York or Boston, can be had at the Station Ticket Office at all hours the day, as well as at the new office in the American Telegraph Building, Pennsylvania avenue, between 4%¢ and 6th strects. BAGGAGE will be checked at all hours—also for through pointe, to save trouble and confusion at the departure Coe train. ALL PASSENGERS, whether soldiers or citi- zens. are politely but earnestly requested to res: the rules of the Line, established for the general vantage, such as the ‘keeping of one or more cars ¢: clusively for ladies and their attendants, and the prevention of smoking im any but the smoker’s cars, and also to make a cheerful compliance with the de- cisions of the agentsor.conductorsin regard to their seats, tickets, etc., especially in the hurry of start- ing the, trains. 8 ae Master of De snepertation: LE, Ti dec 20 REAT ESS ENE ANIA ROUTE ‘0 THE NORTHWF&8T AND duh bh a, 00 P. M. Harrisbur; Erie and Pittsburg ‘00 P.M. Pittsburg and Elmira Express 0:00 P. M, THE 6:15 A. M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON conne th the 9:20 A. M. train from Baltimore for Pittsburg and the West, and for Elmira, Buffalo, Rochester, Dunkirk, Canau- daigua, and Niagara Falls, and for New York City. THE 4:36 P. M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON cobnects with the 8 P.M. train from Balti- more for Pittsburg and Erie. THE 6:45 P. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON connects with the 10 P. M. Express from Balti- more, and runs through to Pittsburg and Elmira, without change of cars, connect- ing at Pittsburg for Cincinnati, = cago. and St. Louis, arid’ at Elmira for Buffalo, Rochester and Syracuse. ONE THROUGH TRAIN ON SUNDAY, Leaving Washington at 3 o'clock P. M. SLEEPING CARS ON. NIGHT TRAINS. Soipiers’ TIcKETs at OVERNMENT Rates. LOW FARE AND QUICK TIME. KF For tickets and any information apply at the Office of the Great Pennsylvania Route, corner Pennsylvania avenue and Sixth street, under Na- tional Hotel, and Depot House, No. 463 C street, near New Jersey avenue, Washt ete J. DUBARRY, Superiniemfene N C.R.R. E. LEINS, Passenger ‘ana Ticket ‘Agent. JNO. GILLETT, Passenger Agent, Sah ae street and Pa. avenue. dec 29. Eon estte ECONOMY, CAMPILLION CARPET, ‘The attention of the public is called to this i inven- tion, PAPER CARPET, which, for cheapness, di rability and beauty, cannot be surpassed by any ordinary Carpet now in use. Call and examine it for yourselves, at 482 Pa. avenue, between 3d and 43g streets. je 20-1t* Owen O te a JOHN BEATY, Agent. mae V. Noonan. RE & NOO’ PRACTICAL PL Uusene STEAM AND GAS No, 402 D street, between 6th and 7th, ‘ashington, Boy, Are prepared to execute all orders ‘appertaining to the above branches, on the most reasonable terms, and in a thorough, practical and workmanlike man- ner. Charges moderate. _iel-ts_ SEMSOED CONCENTRATED Rebel a ACT BUCHU, is the Great Diuret: HELMBOLD’S CONCENTRATED “‘BXTR ACT SARSAPARILLA, ts the Great Blood Purifier. Both are prepared according to rnles of Pharma- cy and Chemistry, and are the most active that can be made. mar 25-61 im ELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU IS pleasantin taste and odor, free from all inju- rious properties, and immediate in its action. mar M ETROPOLITAN MARKET, NOTICE TO HOUSEKEEPERS. H. RALPH has re-opened the Metropolitan Mar- ket and will keep constantly on hand a general as- sortment of MEATS. VEGETABLES, FRUITS, BUTTER, &c. Marke: ting delivered free of ex- ense to all parts of the city respectfully so+ jicits a liberal patronage fro from the Public, _ je 2- a DS! TOHTMIRG EY LIGHTNING RODS !! A undersigned is prepared to put up Lightnin, Badswith Dieting: fipped points in the best manner be at Fensonehy le terms, Also, BELL HANGING done inthe most im- ed style PEWork oon in the country s at gene pee 7) Pa, _ie 12-1m* JOHN D. EDMOND & CO., 513 7th street, between D and E, NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER BUILDING, DEALERS IN. BUILDER'S, BLACKSMITH’S, HOUSEHOLD & GENERAL HARDWARE and CUTLERY, Cut and Wrought Nails, Spil Horse-shoes and Shovels, Picks, Axes, Rope, Glue, Split Cane for chair bottoms, THE LOWEST OASH PRICE. 513 Lieb 15-19). 518 rting a rich glors and canalstte eee 38: afer a +4 te any ot! ER ae Be ce Sie, *S BALSAMIC MIXTURE.—' ft) Dwell inc En oan nd entirely reliable real tote! la : I RE aR EpRTHR ON BY BON W dius AnD Wa ot eo whieh soft skin poe ‘OF RAG ule hs Hancy #0 the complexion, Horse-shoe Nails, Rasps, Files, Springs, Axles, Axtetrees ; Nuts and Washers, Anvils, Vices, all of which we offer at ‘Tarte sic POMADB OPTIEM — Ford rots by all. Byusaiste by ail Druggists. Fiber boric. Se esiva of the ski | hae dry? Ioieta the | Si i smooth ai his in three hours from | O Pa AVY DaPABYXsxt, end bree, eae i aa at Vy hien time othe oS st ren aa ia the etre i cam manufac’ aye ae ri eee whole class as = fr’ Tafiek = nformity Shorew |, or they wil bot be dered. plication to the Bureau, to the Oom- Rae ip oe form o! . se d ot! iatonemntion respecting the propcsals, will be far~ ill be awarded —— lowest bi — bees owen bidder ment re- relect the Towost bid, or — whic! serge me ie exord: it. atin cleat dear dat eth dey the n ae ie given, and deliveries can be made sureties in the fal Se will be eibriley sorts contract. tee to by e United States District dudes. ace States District Attorney, Cell Agent. As additional sec reeste, will be withheld from the amount of t the contracts sball eighty per centem of each Dill cate by the com vill be paid by th delivery, im funds o etion of the Government, within ten di after the war- , | Etepetary ot the teensy shall nye) ooen oumeae ¥ the e ary The clasees bis Buresa are numbered ang a ated as folows: = 0, a White oak loge. 22, Maho; ; ite oak keel or 23, Lignumvite, keeleon pieces. _ 25.,1ron—round, flat ana: 3. a wait 01 square, logs. 5. rear timber, Sl. Zine, ti Seanasiiat! 9, White. pine’ deck 33. Herdw HM. Toolsfor stores, mast 36. » White “pine u. Waiter” ine, logs, B. lank and b; i Hackmatack timber. 3. Varna’ =e spss Jogs aud planks. a yeraian.* oil, sh oars, Kk buts a a Brushes. 15. Hickory buts ani i Pine nt: 16. Buck valnut and & Tallor 7. Cedar and cypress 46. 18. Loenst timber. 19, White oak stavesand 49. Tank iron. 20, B headings. e: pagot copper. . Black 8 C8 - ole: 21: Locust treenails. 85, Bellow The following are the classes, b; ir pumbers, required at the respective Navy, yarae: x arg’ Q 17, 18, 19, ae Be. Nos. 1,8, 6, 8, 10) 31, 39, 14, 1: 26 Fas Hh Hy 85, 8, 56y B5e 89. Ads ids aS N 3 Coe eM Ia, 19, 20, 21.23, 95, O68. F] be . 15, . %.27,8 + 33, 34, 95, 57, 38, $9, 40, 41, 44, 45, 47, BROOKLY ¥. N 1, 2,3. 5, 6.7, 8, 91, 1S, 24, 18, 16, 17, 18, 39, 21, 95,25, 39,28, 27,28, 9, 31 36, 7! 35, 992. 40) 41,42 Nos. 1, 2,2, 5 }» 31, 33, 34, 36, 3,4 gg, tet 29,23, 25,38, Si 884,88, ree 8D. Do ate barat aa Nos. 1, 6, 11, 18, 14, 16, 16, 17, 18. 19. 20. 25, 96, 27. go 38, $4,965 Sb. Sondn dae 7s id.) Bae BS BOBFOL! Noa. 1. 3, 4, 8, 6,7, 13, 13, rare 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 23, 25, 26, 27, 28, 50, 31, 38, $4, 96, 7, 38, 99, 40, 44, 45, 47. je 16-1 Cur QUARTERS ASTER’S OFFICE, Depot oF WASHINGTON, Wasuincton, D.C., January 4, 1844. All deaiers in Drugs, Hardwar: Siemens beathe er, Office Furniture, Harness. and Saddlery, are requested to send to this office, ou MONDAY of eacly week, asealed proposal or list, in duplicate, of the- articles they are prepared to furnish to this Depot at short notice, with the price of each marked im plain figures, 0 that, in case the exigencies of the service re it, the article or articles an be ob- tained without delay, and at the lowest price. Dealers wishing to sell to this Depot will be rew quired to furnish the list punctually every Monday” morning. D.H, RUCKER, Brigadier General and Chief Q. M. Depot of Wash eres REYNOLD! S & CO.. PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, NO.500 NINTH 8T., NEAR AVENUE, Have just received, and will constantly keep on hand, the largest and best assortment in the city of Chandeliere, Brackets, Drop lsights, Portables, Glass Globes, Mica and other Shades. and all ar- ticles in this line, from the best establishments in New York, Euaegelpiiass &c., which will be sold on the most ¢easonable te: ae _RANGES, FURNACES and FIRE-BOARD Z care prepared to furnish the best RANGE in nse anywhere, on very reasonable terms. Hotels, Restaurants, &c., are invited to call. We do all kinds of GAS and STE. att FITTINGS sat tly and cheap, as also everything in the BING line in the most si factory mannere Call and see our Bathing Tubs, Fountains, Water Closets, Wash-stands, Basins, &c., &c., at No. 500 oth street, near Yennsylvania avenue, ‘the largest establishment in the city. b 2-s0tf r 700 Jane, ath, as —DIs- OHA Sr COLUMBIA, Wasnixctos Couns TY, To-wit:—In the case of Mary Ann Bartlett, Executrix of Isaac Cook eth) deceased, the Executrix aforesaid has, with the approbation of this Court, appointed TUESDAY, the lith day of July next. for the final settlement, and dis- tribution of the personal estate of said deceased, and of the assets In hand. as far as the same have been collected and turned into money; whcn and where all the creditors and heirs of said deceased are notified to attend, (at the Orphans’ Loaye afore- said.) with their claims properly. vouched, or the; ey may be excluded from all benefit in said deceased ‘@ estate: provided a copy of this order be Published once a week for three weeks in the Evening Star, previous to the said 13th day of July, 18 Test: Z. ROBBINS Rogier of Wil s' je Y-law3w* E. We have completed our ur arrangements for the de- livery of the pure BOSTON ets POND ICE. We setl_no other. We have one Price for the season. We deliver p tly. We require our drivers to give exact wei we e never fail to sup- ply in the heat ofsummer. We ask ea liberal patron- age and assure you a constant raRely, T. LER & 0O., ap 2tf tenth street Wharf. me the Largest Manufacturing Chemists in the AM ACQUAINTED WITH MR. H.T. HE - an ILD DA occupied the drug store loypanite aie 1 yt and was successful in conducting the business where others had not been equally so be- forehim, Ihave been Iaxokably impressed with his character and eae ae WRIGHTMAN, Firm of POW. =~ & WRIGHTM Christe. Manutacturin, 9th and Brown sts., Philadelphia, CONFIDENTIAL. Youne MEN who have injured themselves by certain secret habits which unit them for business, pleasure, or the duties of married life; also middle? aged or old men, who, from the follies o' youth or other causes, feel a debility in advance of their years, before placing themselves. RONEN nthe treat- ment of any one should first read * ECRET Married’ Ladies will "eae some- thing of importance by perusing “The Secret Sent to any address - ceipt of Twenty-five Seay “Tana envslaseion xe . STEWART & CO., Boston, le HAS, A dec M-ly ISH-WANG, THE Gi * TEby vor CONOR, Other 82 es ite One Box witt a3 ESS art in vest pock- et without fear ‘of detectio 81a box, Sold b: by JOURS. KRO see ono street. hii i nus ei Waanfagfon ty 8. ss. Chow OR MISERY |— THA’ 0. ae SAN CAB Ss, Se roF rae WONDERS, iG me. feat ) four of ve and ine restin; - tions. ervons lity, Pi ture D Decline vine dj ion, W ess, ‘sioloy ao aa Ne res Dig mig a Laat it paar roadway. Cent York, EROME’S HAL cone to its orl net ta 2 eee Ver is ie tending a Be of the Saye Sold by oe druggists 76 Rexrox's MEDICATED GINGER BRE BREA pe eptod for citron, being eaten by ‘druggists, Ssh eclerner te ‘t 1CE m 25-6m Pa, and ee the flees it Rear wgetenoranes, oF flee ali ghtening and sere on meg abate cd eS, R EUsIVE TEST ‘OF el A P ee MBOLD’S 8 FLUID ae set bs . Dispensatory. TERRE }