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Affairs in Georgetown. | Urry Covnctie._The Boards of Aldermen ana Qommen Council met last evening at 7 choc Bord of Aldermen —Present :—Aldermen Go- dey, Beall, Berry, and Shimn; Recorder Mat- the ws im the Chair. The resolution increasing the pay of the at- | tending physician of the poor and worknouse © was Wken up. Mr. Beall moved to amend by striking out | the words “two hundred” and inserting instead one hundred and fifty, which was to, and the resolution adopted. | The following resolutions and ordinances were recerved from the Council:—An ing in repair the to provide for kee the ofthe town. Mr. Shinn and moved to lay it U table; the motion not being seconded, however, the ordinance Was put upon its passage and adopted. A reso- lotion for purchasing a store for the market honuee ball; passed. A resolution in favor of paying the expenses of the and workhouse for the quarter ending Dec. 31, 1865; . A resolution ip favor of certam Re, paying bills to Godey & Rheem and Mr. Hennoway; passed. A resolution in favor of J. Oldfield & Bro. paying a bill for services rendered the Uor- oration; passed. A resolution in favor of laying a flag fco'way on First street, and west side of Frederick street; passed. A resolution in rela- tion to the direct tax; passed. An invitation to the Boards ot Aldermen and Common Council to attend a supper and ball of the Potomac Hose Company, on the 2d of ary wes received and accepted. - sage was received from the Council proposing that when the Boards adjourn to- et hey adjourn to meet on Monday evening half-past seven o'clock. The Board of Aidermen replied that it agreed in the propo- sition to bold a special meeting, but suggested that Toesday evening be appomted instead of Menda: Adjourned. Cammon Councit—The President laid before the Board the Mayor's message, transmitting | the account of Donohue & Co ; also nominating | A. Ress Ray, Benjamin Darby, and Wm. Cia- | bangh, as Commissioners of Flour Inspections; o, 2 communication from the Recorder rel: * to the direct tax. The Recorder says that | nquiry at the Department of Internal | ue. he ascertamed that there is no data teifice upon which to fix the proportion due from Georgetown, and tbat the only 1s by conferring with the I ation of Washingt ordinance | hydrants | ordinance ended the appointment of ae | 2 se Also, 2 communication “-om : arrett, declining the position of Jute of | Election in the Second Ward; all of whicu were referred. | The following bills, petitions, &c., w' also referred :-—Accounts of & hoemaker and J. F. Coltins: memorial of butchers and huck- ns in the market not ed to | the ; memorial of Wm. Whelan & Co. | reintive g certain water mains: peti- tom of Jno. E. rter for the refunding of tain mone An inv tall of the paid by him for tax sale property ation to attend P. a celebration © Hose Company was ac- Tred to the Aldermen ing resolutions and ordinances from wat n Oidfleld & Bro. rket committee—A reso. of stoves for the mar- wier, from streets com- laying flag footways | and means »pointing two mem- done Aiderman to con- ¥ Court and Corporation of the direct tax. With the namesof A. € on the part of this arbor committee— videning and deepen- * river. Mr. Bronaagh, t A resolution in favor ad Edward Hannaway fyde Bourd.gMr. Ec A resc Tequesting the ’ Bpen certain papers referred to t! mer meeting; adopted. The Aldermen's resolution reta Tmoval of a gas lamp on West str O.ution increasing the pay of the puysi the poor and workhouse, were laid ove A resolution to pay the Board of Assessor- for the late assesement, wes referred to claims committee. The ordinance trom the Aldermen for rent- jug and regulating the fish wharf; an ordinance: for keep g in repair the public hydrants of the town for one year; and a resolution making | appropriation of @#%) for sanitary purposes, were adopted. A resoin prohibiting obstructions of the streets of 1 wh, and a resolution providing for the sale of the tish stands in the new mar- | ket, aud prohibiting the sale of fresh fish at any place ot than said stands and at the fish wharf, ith a substitute for the same of- fered by Mr. Hyde, were referred. Adjourned tili Tnesday next Late Southern Item The Petersburg ( Va.) Index says the obstacle toathrongh route from Washington to Wile mington doe< not lie in Petersburg, but in Richmend, which will never permit a connec- ven through its limigs. The small-pox is “fi raging in Ge. A better from Hel®ua, Ark. sj the prospects follows: “There is hard! vacant plas jon in the county, and v erdimary good fortune the cotton crop will be large, and will tend at once to restore plauters t their former independence We learn from the Charleston Courier that a gentleman who is traveling in an official capacity through the Southern States. for r of making a report on the agricultural condition of the country, gives the editors of that journal interesting information concera- ing affairs in the interior of South Csrolina. Hestated thatso tar as he was able todis- cover, the plantations were being worked rofitably, and the planters appeared cheer- ul and hopeful. 1: is thought the yield of cotton this year will be fully one-half of that of ordinary times. The report of the Georgia Lunatic Asyluin is just published. There have been three bua- dred and twenty-four patients daring the year: seventeen were discharged and forty-nine | died. One freedmen only was provided for. A difficulty occurred in Atlanta. Go., on the 3d,bet ween a squad of disorderly negro roldiers and some policemen, during Which twenty- five sbots were fired, without hurting any one. The negroes were finally driven back to their rendezyvow the depot. The Rome (Ga.) Oourier states that the wheat crops in that section never looked more Promising at this » bof the yeyr. and more iaud Was sowed ia wheat last fall thao usual The ladies of Columbus, giving ta Mississippi, are ofthe families Miyed atour landing oa $ this place some ¢! whohave been gaged to work a Tensaz, Louisiana. Cuffee must soon lave bis eyes open A Northern agent collecting the negroes in that nominally carryiu plantation is in Athens, Georgia, vieinitr, and them to Tennessee to work on plantations. Wzero Lyxciigp ar Kvoxyitte —We were informed iast night, thatascene of great ex- eitement oceurred at Knoxville, Tenn, yester- day. A ale of Government property was pro- i. when sdiffientty arose hetween an ex-Confederate colonei and a colored soldier op guard, resulting in the shooting of the form. er. The negro then ran off, but was pursued by a crowd, who tired at him, and put four balls into him. The negro was then captured and sommarily bung in front of the telegraph office.— Richmond Rez S77 Dr. John W. Huzhes, an ed ted man, of good social standing but dissolute habits, who was executed in Cleveland. O29, on Fri- day last, for the nurcer of a young zirl, Tam- zen Parsons, who married him rot knowing he bad inother wife living, showed cousiderabe nerveon the scaffold, made ads ing speech, im Opposition to capital punishment ala Gree- ly, and expressive of a comfortable cisbelief in | beil-fre, worthy of Beecher. | 87 Av amiable London gentienian kicked his wife to death a few days ago. SF Russia is making a new Sebastopol at Kaekoe in the Guif of Bothnia. Bs Some Fenians bave pledged themselves to refrain from wearing thing of English man- ufacture—with especial reference to yokes and ropes Sa A New York letter-writer states that the American Agricuttorist has a circulation of 100,000. Demorest’s fashion monthly of 40,000 anc the Tribune Almanac Of 50,000. @7 The next number of the Edinburgh Re- | view will contain a paperon the question, “Was Shakerpeare © Roman Catholic! The last issue of the English Notesand (Jucries has | au article on “Shakespeare's Silence Concern- | ing Smoking.” Br The hosp geocnggl ‘nion says: the Niagara river, direct) pposite Cat ¢ House, are hardly covered by water at the resent time, in couseq uence of an ice jam hay. ing formed sbove, causing the water to ran loose to the Canadashore. The like was never known, it is said, in that locality S27 We remember of a vengefo! individual who. in the exuberance of his rage at some ore who offenced him, said: “Ill have re. venge! I'l) do something terrible! By Jove, 1D give his little boy a horn.” G7 Lady Moniague said: «My health is like eid lace. I patch it in ome place and it breaks oat ip another.” The rapids in = aaa iia | try. after baving been | LAN | but the | Toms oF THE IAL NOTIOES, pea amarante SURELY, STEADILY SUCCESSFULLY. SMOLANDER'S EXTRACT BUCKU 18 CURING every case of Kiowey Disxase, RuevMati«m, Guaver, Uninany Disonvens, Weakness and Pains in the Bac, Frmate Comrtaints and TRovnLEs arising from Bxcrsses OF ANY KIND. COME, YE AFFLICTED! TRY SMOLANDER’S. TAKE NO OTHER BUCKD, Sold by all Apothecaries. Price $1. D. BARNES & ©O., New York, and BARNES, WARD & €O., Kew Orleans, Southern Agents. BURLEIGH & ROGERS, Wholesale Druggists, Boston, Mass General Agents feb W-ly cose MOBY s “Ea Een OR Peles HALL’S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER has proved itself to be th - tion for the hair ever offered to tuepublig en It is a vegetable compound, tains no in- jerious propertics whatever 1 3ne Contains Ig witt Restore Gray Hater to 1Ts ORIGINAL keep the hair from falling o nees the scalp and makes nd silken. ltisa splendid hair dressfng. No person, old or young. should fail to use it. It is “OMMENDED AND USED BY THE Fins? Mepicst AvTHoRity. ®* Vegetable Sicilian Hair Re- other. BZ Ask for Hall Bewer, and take no R. P. HALL & GO., Nashua, N. H., Proprietors. For ele by all Druggiste. ja2-Thyiy DYSPEPSIA AND FITS! A Sune Ovke for these distressing complaints is now made known in a Treaties Foreigan and Native Herbsi Preparation, published by Dr. O. PHELPS BROWN. The prescription was fur- nished Lim in such a providential manner, that he cannot conscientiously refuse to make it known, as it has cured everybody who used it, never having failed in asingle case. It is equally sure in cases of Fits as ef Dyspepsia; and the ingredients may be — nde 4 drug store. Sent to all on i ef of five cents to pre-pay pos Address Dr. PHELPS BBOWN, No. 19 Grand street. Jersey City, New Jersey. fe9 he hate soft, ee eee TRE GREAT NEW ENGLAND REMEDY! W. POLAND'S NE COMPOUND, aftticted throughout the cown- roved by the test of eleven is , in the New England States. where its merits ave become as well known as the tree from which, in part. it derives its virtues. THE WHITE PINE COMPOUND CURES Sore Threat, Colds, Coughs. Diptheria, Brone! Spitting of Blood, and Pulmonar: fections generally. It isa remarkable Remedy for Difficulty Complaints. Diabetes ug Urine. Bleeding from the Kidneys and Bladde: other Con Gravel,and aints. arn the valne of agoed wasant safe and snre. rein Medicine ge - GEO. W. SWETT, M. D., Proprietor, jan 22 3m Boston, Mass. A SUPERIOR REMEDY, We can conscientiously recommend to those suf fermg from @ distressing cough, DR. STRICK- ‘S MELLIFLUOUS COUGH BALSAM. At gives relief almost instantaneous, aad is withal notdisagreeable to the tac! There is nodonbt ellifiuous Cough is one of the best preparations in nse, and is all that its propel. etor claims forit. We have tried it during the week. and found relicf from a most distrossin cough. Itis prepared by Pr. Stricklai 0. 139 Sycamere street. Cincinnati, Ohio, and for sale by Drnggists. Sold by J. W.NAIRN & CO., also at WAITE’S Drug Store, and CHAS. CHRBISTI- ges Pa, svenue and 602 Ninth street. It is SECRET DISEASE: EamaRivan’s Givtis the most certain, sate and penny eeeee, theculy vegetable remedy ever discovered. Cures in two to four days, and re- cent cases in twenty-four hours. No ral, no mineral + RO - Only ten pills to be taken. It Reebesidicr ps, a pica ede sat Bot want to be expesed. Male . B2; fe- SaMaRivan’s Roor anv Hens Juices—A positive and permanent cure for Byphitio, ‘Serefula, Ulcers, | Sores, Spots, Tetters, de. 1, or six bottles for @é. Beid’by 8.0. Ford. Bocalvertoomnt mS TWO BAD CASES OF PILES CURED BY DR STRICKLAND’S PILE REMEDY. Mr. Glass, of Janesville, Wisconsin, writes for the benefit of all who suffer with the Piles, that he has been troubled for ight years with an aggra- vated case of Piles, and his brother was discharged rom the army ae incurable, (he be’ quite para- yzed with the Piles.) Both these distressing cases were cured with one bottle of Dr. STRIOKLAND’S PILE REMEDY. The recommendation of these entlemen., beside the daily testimonials received y Dr. Strickland, ought to convince those suffer- ing that the most aggravated chronic eases of Piles ig ae wenn ee eer: as 201 everywhere. So! WwW. NATE & co HAS. CHRISTIANI, a1 Pa. svenue and 502 Winth street. oc 25-1y COLGATE’S HONEY SOAP. This celebrated TorLetT SoaP.in such antversal demand, is made from the choicest materials, Is mild and emollient in its nature, fragrantly scenied and extremely beneficial in ita action upon the akin, For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. jap B-eoly MARRIAGE AND CELIBACY An Essay of Warning and Instruction for Young y the Hew: etter envel Address Dr. J- SRILLIN BO senctation Philadelphia. Pa = AND MILITARY EQUIPMENT MANUFACTORY, WHOLESALE AND BETALL, aT so0 ww SEVENTH STREET, Ome Door North ef Odd Fellows’ Hails, Where they ceutinue to manufacture and have on sale s large and fine assortment of TSUNES, VALISES, TBAVELING BAGS, SABDLES, BARNES, HORSE CO: MILITARY HORSE EQUIPMENTS, SWOBD8, BELTS, HAVEBSACKES, WHIPS, BITS, SPUKB, GHTON, Howard oc 3-30 JaMkS TUPHAM 4 00,'3 PREMIUM TRUNK, SADDLERY, ac. &o., AT LOW PRICES. BEPAIRING Tranks, &c.,repaired promptly and thoronghiy. THREE SILVER MEDALS Awarded by the Maryland Institute of Baltimore, October Sist, 1864; also, the bighest Premiun, bronze medal, by the Metropolitan Mechanics’ Ib- stitute of Weshingten, D. O., in 1367 SOLE AGENTS For District of Columbia and Alexandria, Va., for FRANK MILLERS CELEBRATED PREMIUM HARNESS OL, Dealers supplied at the lowest fed 6-ly FAOTOBY PEICES, ‘tation, | »pes free of charge. | |@ AUCTION SALES. Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLES Nousrs AND LOTS, SITUATED AND FRONTING ON PENNSY: VANIA AVENUR AND EAST A PITOL STRECT, BETWEEN iStT AND 2D TREETS KasT,AND PERSUNAL RFF ECTS DAY, tho 8th duy of Ma: front ofthe on the first named pr > On WEDN shal! sell. ia ™m.. comme pein: virtue of ad ing date the 3d hae nl sixty-five and duly recorded . Ne. —, folios 438, 499, 440 . &c., one of the land records for the county of Washingtoa, in the Di-- trict of Colombia, to wit Lot numbered B. in tho rubdivirion of part of square pumbe: seven hundred and thirty one, (731,) with the imprevementa, Said lot fronting 2 feet on Penvsylvania avenue, and 32 feet deep. The above property is on the south side of Pernsylva nia avenue, between ist street east and public space. Also, west half of lot numbered nineteen. 19.) ia square humbe: seven hundred aad twenty nine, (729.) with the improvements, which consist © good frame house, containing five rooms and large store-room and two cellars. This lot fronts 23 feet 1): inches on Kast Capitol street, vetween Ist and 2¢ ttreets east. Terms: One-third ensh; the balance in #ix, twelve and eighteen months, the purchaser or chasers to give notesfor the deferred payments, bearing interest from the day of «ale. A deed given and afdeed of trust taken, to secure the payment of the notes. conveyance at the cost of purchasers, inclu- orptad will be Foqabted paid down when th ae ire jown when the prop- erty is Knocked ott, Ray not compliet with, the Property will then and there put up again, aud sold to the next highest bidder. If the whole terms are not complied woth in tea days after day of sale, the Trustec reserves the right to resell the property. by advertising the same three times in the Evening Star. Lse, On THURSDAY, the 9h day of.March, 1955, I thaileell, by virtue ofthe samedeed of tru ast Capitel atree: 10 o'clock a m.,ail the ; every description for tinners and stiest-irou wor ers. Also, ail the Furniture in said house Terms carh. perty, by of trust to the aubscriber, bear- of August. eighteen handred iu Liber N. 0. JOHN B. ELVANS, Trasteo. felseokds GREE TAMS, Austs. B* JAMES » Auctioneers. TRUSTEER’> SALE By virtue of adecree passed by the Supreme ¢ of the District of Columbia in chancery cause art ny part a Sanar contained within the following metes vnc bounds :-—Beginning for the xame at a point in the west line of the aaid lot distant 22 fect 11 iuches iu a southerly direction from the northwest corner of said lot, and rannivg thence south 22 feet ll inches. thence in an easterly direction with a rallel with the north line of the the east line theresf. thence in a north tion with the east line thereof to its int with a line drawn in an easterly direction and par- allel with the said north line from the place of be- sinning, and thence in a westerly direction with the said last-mertioned line reversed to the place of beginning, with the buildings thereon, and the alley, three feet wide, froin the rear of the said parcel ef land to the public aliey in said sunare, ‘The above property is sito«ted on the exst sid> of reet, immediately seut ue, and is improved with « Terms of gale; One-half cas! six and twelve months. for which the notes of the purchaser, bearing interest from the day of sale, seenred to the satisfaction of the trustee. will be taken, and a lien retained ou the premises sold All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost of the purc 1 lot to direc- tion fw | Penusy}vania ay kK buildin: and the balanee at S er “CWM. F_MATTINGLY, Trustee, fe lo cotw J. U. McQUIRE & CO , Ancts, DAMEON & CO., Auctioneers, 506 9th street, one deor from Penn. avenne, We wonld respectfully offer our services as AUO TIONEERS foe the sale of Real Estate, Household Furniture, &c., &c. Liber nees made Upon goods On consign- ment when desired, fl Particular attentien will aleo be given to sales made at private residences. Public saies every Tuesday, Thureday, and Sat- urday. 191m SALE OF MEDICINES BELONGING TO THE SSMEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY, Mepicat Purveyor’s Orrick, } Wasuinetox, D.., February 9, 1856. An auction sale of Valuable Medicines no longer seieired by the Medical Department, U. 8. Army, will be held in this city on THURSDAY, the fret day ef March next, and succeeding days, if necessa- ry, at 10o0’clock a’ m.. at the Warehouses, located ond salclary Square, Fifth and E streets, back of the City Hall The Medicines are in the original packages, and the attention of the trade is invited te this sale, Bich will embrace the following principal arti- cles, viz Sulphuric Ether, 500 Ibs.; Alcohol. 500 bottles; Compound Spirits of Ether, 500 Ibs. ; Simple Cerate. 1,000 Ibs ; Chloroform. 500 Ibs. lnid Extract of Buchn, 280 Ibs ; Flnid Extract of Chichona, 00 lbs. ; Fluid Extract of Epicachuana, 250 Finid Ex- tract of Rhubarb, 256 ibs.; Mass. Hydrarg., 250Ibs.; Dover's Powder. 260 Ibs : Ood Liver Oil, 1,000 bet- tles: Onmphor Pills, 1,000 dozen: Compoand Ca- thartic Piltes3 ao dozen; Opiam Pills, 1,000 dozen; Lodide of Potassium, 200 lbs.; Rhubarb, 500 Ibs Powdered Bhubarb. 250 Iba; Syrup of Squill, 500 Yb mapcaed Spirite of Lavender, £001bs. ; beside ticles. U rde of sixty articles of the Materia Medica, in lots similar to the above, will be offered for sale. Catalogues containing a complete list with full particulars, will be ready by the 17th inst. ‘Terms k in Government funds. Five days will be allowed to purchasers in remoy- i roperty. <a ©. SUTHERLAND, Surgeon U.S. A., Medical Purveyor O° W. BOTELER. Ju. Avnt, fo 9-18t A . { OF NEW HOSPITAL OLOTHIN S442 BEDDING, nes MEpicaL Pcrvevor’s Orricr, ? Wis GTon. D.C., February 13. 1943. Anextensive sale of Hospital Olothing. Bedding. &c.,eutirely new. and in the original boxes and bales, will be hell in this city.at the Judiciary Squate Warehouses, Fifth and E streets, back of City Hall.en THURSDAY, the @th day of Marcu next. at 10 o'clock a. m. ' The following articles will be offered for sale, viz eevee 000 the public at large is cailed to this sale, as the goods will be sold in lots to suit both large and email purchasers Quan- tities a8 small as one dozen will he sold, Goods will be delivered to purchasers within five (5) days from termination of sale. erms : Cash, in Government fonds. 5 C, SUTHERLAND. Surgeon and Purveyor, 0. 8. A. ©. W. BOTELER. Jr.. Auctioneer. | fe 13 ite Usite STATES MILITARY RAILROADS Office of Assistant Quartermaster, Wash:arion. D.C, Seven 1. 1804. TOTION SALE OF LOCOMOTIVES. I be sold at public anction at Danville, Va., on THURSDAY. the 8th day of March— Five’5) second hand Locomotive Engines. 4 feet Bie foch gauge; cylinders, lox22; and weighing about 26 tors each. To (2) Box Freight Cars, 4 feet 8'z inch gauge. Bale to commence at 10 a.m Terms : Cash in Government fands. L. ROBINSON. fe }-eotd Brevet Brig. Gen. A. Q. M. Bre ©. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. NOTICE. Mayor's Orrice. Feb. 13.18%. Tn accordance with the provisi titled “An act relating to fis appreved February 12, 1335. noti that the exelusive privilege of an wharfon the north side of the Po! mac river, be- tween Mth street east and Mth street west, will be offered for sale to the highest bidder at public anc- tion. at the fish market, in the rear of the Center pee gh en TUESDAY, the 20th instant, at 12 o'clock m. The official fe ad of the ordinance caa be seen at the Mayor's Office. RICHARD WALLACH, Mayor. TRE & 06. Cc. McGU. fe 19-1) A xctionee! N. a. mruues, OS® oF THE PRace, Office No. 511 9th street west, uear Penn’a avenue, Weuld reapecttally inform his friends and Cy b- Tic generally that he ts uew attending to all feng business, ench as siuinistoring the Amnesty, as well as all other Ontha, di Wits, Power of Attorney, pe ial &c., &o. Legal Particular attention _ebts and claims in general ELMBOLD’S CONCENTRATED AC’ H BUCHE BaEnAOe HELMBOLD®. CONCENTRATED EXT ct N’ SARSAPARILLA — re Is — Blood 5 are prepared according to the rules of macy and Ghonistry. and are the most scaive thet can be made. Eland ead fea rd and T Mivice giver fo all te get ghey GpBUrsRE CHEESE AND Just imported. sau V Pannen ‘ Corner lith and F streets, INDOW SHADES—The largest Qssortment in the District, at the lowest rem prices, st Manik itn? No. i ja206w* 8 doors abeve Odd Fellows High, ERS COMPOUND SYRUP 0} TEixbio will be found a most ene sms I ness anp Lunes. ite supe or precited be cup ten. tod physiciens Pas been In constant use In our family “Ei ir over iy cars, and with invariable sgeen think epty y i flestremedy, American Ofer Bait. JOS. J. DOBBIN. “An attache office, long troubled with @ Bingle battle. Balt. Clinger 7 a po ‘4 ‘Since I i several of our phyal- BO Rt a i Untel. & Col'n.} EDUCATIONAL. M ARYLAND AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, The Second Session of the College Term “SS of this institution will open on the ier ‘ebro The “Coltertate and Preparatory Departments “i full course of mngligh, Classicals ‘and Instruction. and lights $10 in adv r lon of five monthe, payable in advance, The College ie nine miles north of Washingten by railroad or ik For further rs address B. WORTHINGTON, N.B. President Maryland Agricultural Coll Ja ll-law3sw ui Prince George county Me \. Peeesonse COLLEGE. near Pikesville. Balti- more county, Maryland —The Tweifth Session MONDAY, February 5. is so limited and the #0 numerous, that each one receives all the personal attention and instruction which is necessary to en- able him to mi thorough and solid progress in i» education. Two vacancies are to be filled. Stadents of or ES may enter at any time, on aoe application to t! . isin EVE. Q. 8. WALDEON, ST. TIMOTHY’S HALL.—' > stitution will be resumed it ee emee aos ties of this in- on Sept. 13, ‘or iy, oraaieet he Pes iB. PABSON! Md, EDIOAL BOOK je ett BOOKS tell forbs conven, re | ry; Danglicon’s Med Dictionary; Groes’ Su: , two vols. ; ehsen’s iw atson's Practice; Gai ‘vornralarys ; ‘many others for sale at VRANOK TAYLOB. t, betwee B. 8 . 475 sath etnias aw nike sppointed. and at prices ta man Y mee. o13}m ARLYLE'S Life in the South, by Rpt ao nm E and F. ' description ox- dat the timo PROPOSALS. } ese OF GOVERNMBET WOOD. cadquarters De} of Waskineton. i ‘pce of the Chief (Corner V ‘asi Hoy » February 8 Wy direction ef the Q Tmaste! United states Army. sales will be Alexandria. Virginia, DAY, of (20 0) Twenty Thousand Cords of in quantities from one quarter of @ cord to ten cords, to any and all persons desiring to purchase, Said wood is thoronghiy seasoned, of al ity, and is mixed in the proportion of al rO- thirds Pine aud ene-third Oxk, and will be sold at the rate ¢f( $6) six dollars per cord, at the Govern- ment Weod Yard. on Maryland avenue.ia rear of the Smithsonien Institete. at 4th street Park, near the Long Btdge, Washington, and Kendall Green. q)) one mile north of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Depot, and st the rate of ($5) five dollars per i at the Goversment Wood Yard. one-eighth of «mile north of Alexandria, oa the Washington | end Alexandaia Railroad. Orders on the Wood Yards can be obtained only cu cath payments; = the Washington Yards fi office hours at this office, avd upon Alexan- ox] Yarde from Brevet Major James Gleason, A.Q.M., on the premixes, between the sours of 9 o'cl.ck &. m. ari 12 o'clock noon. Arrangements bave been made for the prompt Gelivers of the wood te any part ef Washington and Alexandria at the rate of ($1) one dollar per cerd, and to any part of Georgetown at ( $1 25) one dollar aud twenty-five cents per cord, in addition to above rates Purehasers wil! be required to remove their wood from the Yard within five sere from date of order. M. I. LODINGTON, Colonel and Chief Quartermaster, fe 8-18t Department of Washington. ‘OVEBNMENT SALE OF SURPLUS HARD G BREAD. | BursisTeNce. ick, U.8.A., | No. 8 SovrH Gay STREET, i Batrtmone. Mp., Jannary 31, |. Sealed Proporals in duplicate will be received at | this office daily, and opened at 12 o'clock m., on WEDNESDAYS d SATURDAYS daring the | | month ef yh for the purchase of surplus GOD HAKD BREAD on hand st this Depot. The Bread isin boxes of fifty (60) pounds each. | All the Bread offered under this advertisement has | | been carefully and thoroughly inspected, each bex having been opened, examined, and then recoop- | ered. and no box allowed replaced which did not | come up to the standard for issue to troops. No | prosceais received for less than twenty (a0) boxes. | urchases will be delivered or board of transports withont expense to th purchaser, Payment required in ficeticn of acceptance of b Twenty days allowed urchasers to remove stores. Should navigation e closed during thie time, the time so lost will not be consideree, Proj velope, * Proposals to ernment funds en noti- vals to be endorsed on the en for Hara Bicad ”’ and addreasod . THOMAS WILSON, Brevet Lient. Col and ©.8..U.S. A.. ya 31-tfe27 Brevet Brig. Gen Volunteers, GALE O¥ HARD BREAD, i we Ovrice Deret OoM™M Issa RY, Fort Moxrox, Va., Dec. 13, 108 ast | 3 =\) Bealed_ Proposals in guplicete. will be received atthisoffice.on WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS fat week for all the sarplas HARD BREAD at this Depot. ‘The Bread is In boxes of fifty (50) pounds each, and in good shipping order. All purchases will be delivered on board of trans- perts without expense to the purchaser. Wo proposals receive? for less than twenty (20) boxes, one thousand (1,000) pounds, Payment ired on notification of acceptance of bid in Gove: at faadp. Proposals should be endorsed ‘Proposals for Hard Bread,” and addressed ta JAMES CURRY PIANO TUNER AND REGULATOR Esta LISHED IN 1858. Connected during ten years with the Piano Store of John . Eijlis, Esq., and known as Taner for Chickering & Sons. ORDERS NOW RECEIVED AT DEMPSEY & O’TOOLE’S, Engravers and, Sta- tioners, &c., 326 P. +) bet, 9th and 10th sta, y Piano Booms, 3m 49% Lith street, near Pa. avenne Eyres EXTRACT B UCHU HELMBOLD’'S BUCHD. HELMBOLD’S BUCHO. HELMBOLD’S BUCHU. THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR THE ONLY KNOWN REMBDY FOR THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR DIABETES, IRRITATION OF THE NECK OF THE BiaD- DER. INFLAMMATION OF THE KID- NEYS.CATARRH OF THE BLAD- DER, 8TRA uf OB For these diseases it is traly asoveretan rem- edy. and too much cannot be said im its praise. A single dose has been known to relicve the most ur- gent symptome Are you troubled with that distressin, ps in the small of the back and through the i pee A teaspoonful a day of Nelmbold’s Buchu will relieve yous PHYSICIANS AND OTHERS PLEASE NOTICE, I make no secrect of ingredients. Helmbol Extract Bucha ts composed of Buchu, Oubebs and Juniper Berries. selected with great care, prepared in vecwo and according to rales of PHARMAOY AND CHEMISTRY, These ingredients are known as the moet v = ble Diuretics afforded. anemone A DIURETIC is that which acts upon the kidneys, HELMBOLD’s EXTRACT BUCHU ACTS GENTLY, is pleasant in taste and odor, free from all injurious properties, and immediate in its action. ’ FUR THE SATISFACTION OF ALL, see Medical Properties contained im Dispensatory of the U.S., of which the following iss correct Copy: Pbeonv. Ite odor is strong, diffusive, and some- what aromatic, its taste Litterlsh and analogous to thatof mint. it ts givenchiefy in complaints of the Urinary or uch as Gravel, Chroni> Ca- tarrb of the Bladder, morbid irritation of the Blad- der and Urethra, diseases of the Prostrate, and Re- tention or the Incontinence of Urine, from a loss of tone in the parts coneernedin its evacuation. It bes also been recommended In Dyspepsia. Chronic Bheumatizm, Cutaneous Afections, and Dropsy.” FOR FURTHER INFORMATION See Prof. Dewses’ valuable works en the Practice of Physic. See remarks made by the celebrated Dr. Physic, of Philadelphia. = See any and all Standard Works on Medicine. FROM THE LARGEST MANUFACTURING OHEMIST IN THE WORLD. Tam acquainted with H. T. Helmbold; he ocea- pied the drng store opposite my rericence, and wassucceesfulin conducting the business w others had pot been equaily so before him. I have ow impressed with bis character and en A TPENWM. WEIGHTM AN, (Firm of Powers & rcightman ) piscucctering Ohee ta, Ninth and Brown Streets, Philadelphia. | From the Philadelphia Evening Bulietin, March We are gratified to hear of the continued snceess, in New York, of our townseman, Mr. H. T. Helm: bold, Druggist. is store, next to the Mctropoli- tan Hote fect front,’ 230 feet decp, aud tive t stories in height. I: ertainly a grand estab- lishment, aks favorably of the merit ef his articles. He ins his office and laboratory in this city. which are also model establishments of their cl; jeter has been induced t ke thi Rab ob 6 the fact that his Temedies, although ised, are GENUINE PREPARATIONS, nd knowing that the intelligent refrain from using anything pertaining to Quackery, or the Patent Medicine or’er—most of which are pre- by self-styled Doctors. who are too ignorant to read @ physician's simplest prescription, much lens competent te prepare Pharmaceutical prepar- * waxSE PARTIES RESORT te varions means of effecting rales, such as copyi rts of advertisements of popular remedies ‘and Beiehibe it nate ae SIMPLE, PURE ENT: iC, gring Keck for ita Bae fee tion for ite Pillar, Truth alone for its Capital, A WORD OF ogo pape most it it; e afflicted nat gre am advertised medjcine, or any remean ene less its contents or ingredients are known to others besides the manufacturer, or until they are satig- fied of the qualifications of the party so offering, HELMBOLD'S DRI Sa FLUID EXTRA’ A Db TRACT SARSAPARILLA FLUID BOT IMPROVED ROSK WASH, ished upwards of 16 years. Eatablici er cpared vy HT, NELMBOLD. PRINCIPAL DEPOTS, HELMBOLD'S pEBvg Our CHEMICAL WABE- DB ARDICRE DEEgT. MEDIC. AND HELMBOL nee south rhe 18-27 ‘hiladelphia, Pa, MADE OPTIEM ‘or im Jon and exquisite fume to Trtiy stich al pronverew ie per als TSPR TT TIERS a et UTLER'S BALSAMIC MIXTURE.—This old Breimcieas tr al ieee Bite Maladies, d ret Mal I» rage re per 5 LARGE ABSORTMENT rere war. & sete PIANOS, al el comprising all ti fas © offer pe le agert of Steinwa; Hamtin's Osoinoe Organs. 3 Je inal color, without auton beck the at- | tending the ure of a dye. Sold by all druggists at cents per bottle. oe . R "3 MEDICATED GINGER BREAD ‘Vorms, onriy in fa pe _ EXPRESS OOMPANIES. | ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY TIME TABLE. | EXPRESS MATTER RECEIVED AT AND DE- SPATCHED FROM THE OFFICE OF THE UOMPANY IN WASHINGTON, D. Oo. “rave. | DAILY AS FOLLOWS. | anniv. am. r™ : i Az. M. | Sa:?| 1:80a.M. ‘va Hanover, sturg, Littlestown, artee tea Gariisien Pa He! Sarlisle, Pa.; Ha ‘ PS rem. ; wi} ¢ <= j Ww 3:30 $3 roM. } P Columban, ) ndi a Oates | 3:4 ry mcs] & a.m. -M.]{ Chicago,Detrott Loni 3 | Fath ™ mile, Louis, Vicks: 8 rem. ary jas era phis and Neshr! tie: 5 j Ne derick. Harper sFer { ] ry. Winchester, sadin te eliate points Cumberland. and \ ree stations between Balt P.M more and Cumberlaud | -M- | 6 A.M & pm LL burg. Va I i FZ tv. w.| } Annapotis i: es: 3 | }Borfork Fortress Mon 6 AM 7wtP-M-])” roeand City Peiut,Va.f! & Fw Richmond and Poters-) | barg.; Danville, Ra- Pralra™ leigh, Weldon. Greans-| | #284. x. . To, Salisbury. } 3 rim S:9r.M. 1} Jotte, and Goldsbors’,|! s30F. a N.C.; Columbia, 8. 0.,] | ei! —) —N. Ville, Tennessee: ta, Athens, Atlan- j Albany, Macon and | | 7: a.m. } SiS acs 8.30 Pr. M. Si Pog. and Tennessseo Railway... OFFices: 614 AND 219 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUK | AJATIONAL EXPRESS AND TRANSPORTA- NA™ TAON COMPANY. OFFICE AND BEPOT: COMMERCIAL BUILDING. No. —Lonisianaay., between Ninta and Teuth stroets. ‘This gorpeny ed to doa 3EN XPRESS AND TRANSPORTA- | inna atone TUON BUSIN To and from New York, Piadslpbia, Baltimore, Warhington, Alexandria, Richmend, Pete burg. Norfoik, Lynchburg, Charlottes. ville. Winchester, Harrisonburg, Staunten. Lexingten, Sales, i and Bristol, in Virginia | Knoxville, Tennessee; Weldon, Goldsboro’, Wil- mingten. Newbern, Raleigh. Greensboro’, Salisbury, and © ite N.C. and te and from All Stations on the Orenge and Alexandria. Vir- ginia Central, Virginia and Tennessee. Bich. miond and Petersburg. Petersburg and Wei- don. Wilmington and Weldon, Atlantic Korth Carotina, Kaleigh apd Gaston, and North Carolina Central Railroads. As rapidly as Ne the Lines and Agenctes of the Oompany will be extended to other States, of which due notice will be The tariff of charges is based upen fair business principles, yielding # reasonable profit to the Com peny, Fithout being oppressive tothe public Upen this basis it confidently presente its claims for afair re? is now vhs f patronage, relying upon Pts large capital and the character of its officers and agents for that bi eepe to_success. Pie 8 Iy ‘A. CHAPMAN, Agent, STEAMBOAT LINES. TEANTIO STRAMSBIP COMPANY TO The Steamers com ng this line are the SON, Capt. Youn, ¥. 0. KNIGHT, i sy oss Morris, A ipters, Plas th River, New York, eaving Pier No. 12 North every WEDNESDAY apd SATURDAY. at 4 p.m and foot of LG street, rye D. C., every CESDA Z AY, at7a. Tereigut Fecetved daily daring businees bours, yt careful jept ander cover. “The stonmers of this line now connect with Alex- andria and Orange Railroad. Freight forwarded to any point along the line ef the road. MOBGAN, RHINEBARY & Ov., Agents, Corner Uth and Penn. svyeune. south side, and foot »f G street, Washington, D. 0 | BOWES, BRO. & 00. —. A H. B. CROMWELL & GO., Agents, ne 17 J 86 : ; West street, New York. ‘al Letters Pat. tent po by the seals of Rites, lies ee Go! of De a . 1, is the effectual tor Kelaz- ge oe System. Tricemar No. 2 has entirely superseded ms use of Goporie. Onbebs, &c. Tries mar No.3 is the infalliable remedy for all Impuri ties mdary Symptoms, thus obviating the nee of mercury and all other deleterious tagre- dienta. in the f if @ most Bach preparation is in the ohtectast ord RIESEMAB Protected by T at Engiand, sud able Lozenge. Secured Lag and f atmosphere, in cages, at $3 each, or loo 5 cance in one for i ‘stone Pat 3 . Divided in separate doses as ad, thst ured’ By Vatpeat, Sallamands, Hocx. So FF nolesate and retail by Dr. BAEROW, No. 194 Bicecker eavent, New York. FOBD, No. 290 Pa. ave, corner vete’ = sep$-6m” 5 13 JOHN D. EDMOND &00., 513 613 Tth street, between D and E, HATIONAL INTELLIGENCER BUILDING, DEALERS IN BUILDES'S, BLACKSMITH'’S, HOUSEHOLD GENERAL soni hte and CUTLERY, and Wrought Nails, Spikes, Horse-shoes ang OMorne-shoe Nails, Basps, Files, Springs, Axles, axletrees, Nuts and Washers, Anvils, Vices, Shovels, Pic , Axes, Rope, Glue, Split Cave for chair bottoms, all of whick we offer at } ThaS a. m.. aud 2:3, aud 4 3. and 7:30 ; uM. COL | oct? GEO. & KC nS {ened wes es oo 8 — On and after Monday, Fei trains will run betwe burg, compecting at Central Railroad trains to and £ es: — MAIL TRAIN Leave Washington daily ‘except Sanday) at 6 48 8.1m , and arrive at Lynchbder: ath n Leave L) nchburg at 7 #. =. and arrive at Wash- ington at 8 30 12th. two daily gton end Lynch a Virgioia Richmond, as ‘including @ualay) at at Ly nchbarg af 5 Maw arg at ON pom, aud armve at 6 2a.8 Both tratos make close connections at Lynchbarg for ail p« South avd Southwest, and a: Wash- Ingten tor North « rhawest fret class Sloepiog Cars will be attached to the night trains his road ir attractive O nts South and South west may be hed in New York. Philadel phia and Raltitoore, an! at the offices of the road In Wasbington and Alexaniria W oH McCAPFERTY feg-tf General Superintencent, Saget AND ONTO BAILAvAD. Washtne ron, January 8, 1866, Trains between WASHINGTON AND BALTEO MORE, and WASHINTON AND TiS WEST are Bow run a follows, vig FOR BALTIMORE. Leave daily, except Sunday, at 6%, 7:30, ape a. FOR ALL WAY STATIOS Leave daily, except Sunday, at m., end 28. m FOB WAY STATIONS SOUTH OF ANNAPOLIG SUNOTION Leave at Cand 6:84 im. and at 2.90 and 4:60 p.m FOR ANNAPOLI Leave at 6:20 and 7 90 nd +h p.m. 8 trains te or from Annapolis on Sunday ON SUNDAY. ~ FOR BALTIMORE Leave at 7.9) a. m. and 2:39 and 7-99 p.m FOR WAY STATIONS at 7: a.m. and 2-90 p FOR ALL PABTS OF T Leave datly, except Sundey, « mn Lea VEST. m. and 73 0 P m. only. connecting at Batay # from Baltimore to Wheeling, P On Sunday at? Station ith Prinecel ticks oe ic LTS te wo West o the Washington Station Ticket Ofte et Gina in the day, ae well a* at the now can Telegraph | Buildinc oer. i+) — Sth streets ‘or New York, Philadelphts, and Bowt advertisement of “Throngh Line.” =. W.P.SMIT of Trapsportation, Tete LINE RETWos TLADRLPHIA ‘Traine between W Dew run ar follows FOR NEW YOR Leave daily (except's N WASGINGTOM DREW YORK sMiNeTon, Jansary $8 1986, hington and New York are “ tout change jay at ae 4 and 7:30 pm d gaan Joe NEW YORK, changing care at Philedel- phis Leave daily (except Sunday) at 1125 a. m. and 4:3 p.m. Leave dai yok PHILADELPHIA, eave daily (except Sunday) at 7.0 and m.,adiandi:eom ee ON SUNDAY r New York at 6.89 p. 3 or Philad Rleeping ears r daily, except aunday ing car ron only to Phit hrough tickets to Phils Boston. can be had at the Station Office at all WourE a. New York, or | im the d. well tthe new oflice in the ican T Building, Poupsylvavia svenve. betwee: dl 6th streete wore aud Vio Railroad advertisement for schedule between Washington, Baltimore. Ap- cares ee SMITH, M f ) Master of Transportatt L.M_OOLE. General Ticket Agept oc 30-tt GEO. 8. KOONTZ, Agent, Washington. G™? PENNSYLVANIA BOUTE — To NORTE AND Wor, FOUR DAILY TRAINS, WINTEB SCHEDULE. Cuané after November 20th, 15%, tratos will ren as follows : more Express Mail, * Fast Line, aa a. Pittsburg & Erie Express, 4:40 p.m. >=, Pittsburg & Elmira Exp, 7p. w. 1005. m. TW TRAINS ON SUNDAY, Leaving Washington st 3:5) aud 730 P. SLEEPING CARS ON ALL NIGHT TAAINS LOW FARE AND QUIOK TIME B7'No change of cars betwesu Baltimore, 2 mira, brie, or Pittsburg WW For tickets and any informati: Office of the Great Peonyivanis Pennsylvania avenne and Sixth street, o tional Hote) apd 14th street. morner Pen: | opposite Willards’ Hotel, Washington J.N. DUSAKAY Superintendent N.C. RF E. J. WILKINS, jer wot Ticket Ageut, JEU. GILLETT, Passenger Agent. ho 2. KCKET DISEASES! SECRET DISEASES; SAMARBITAN’s GIFT! SAMARITAN’S GIFT. THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED “You, A Positive Care” for GONORHGA. GLEET, STRICTURES, to. Goutaiue co Mineral, no Balsam, ae Mercury, Only Ten Pills to be Taken to Effect a Oure ‘They are ange Mg be pa having no emoll nce any anpiessant taste, ee pot in i, = cr }O TROUBLE, NO EXT Core who bave despaired ko of ¢! ty ine mn euvelope sent uiale packages. 62. Female, @8, Be ilihy, CLE ELS. BORE. wees SCKOF UL: : . SPOTS, SALES BOLLS SYPHILIS betel 1% 4 SALES. yhOua.. ec SAMAKITAN’S ROOT AND HERB Surces ‘Is offered the pablic as potttive cure. SYPHILIS OR VENEREAL BISEASES, the BAMAKITA 5 N'S ROOT AND HERB JUIcd — pear Feaches and eradicates every a tu HE LOWEST CASH PBIOE. ¢ a oot ee 513 7 ie wid) 513 toe seat ake then of this pur eres yy... CONFIDENTIAL, ~ | Sno Be'hevted, and do not tranemit it to your pow Youns MEN who have injured themselves by — tority that for we OT DESPA “The yes certain secret habits which unit them for businees, | o iB pleastre, or the duties of married life; also | Righourh hry CAT aid SLi rabie, 6 ed gr old men, who, from the follies of youth or | SAMARITANS i AN JUKC er causes, feel a debility im advance of their will remove every. oye dtaparitics from the years, before placing. themselves ander the treat. | system, a5 Well as - bh ad r Tects of Mercury. ment of any one should first read “THE SECRET | AMARIT A Tas HANCRE WASH FRIEND. Married Ladies will learn some. Price c conts: I! directions, » i Gongs cream na “The Sere | WHAT THE SURGEUNSSAY OF THE SAM recat fo any sdarees, tz asealed envelope or | » counts. ceipt of Two CHAS. A. STEWAET & O., Gec 14-17 ate mn, Mass, MPOBTANT.TO FEMALES DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS. ‘The combination of ingredients in these Pills is the reeult of a long and extensive practice. They are mild th their operation, and canuet do harm to the most delicate; certain in correcting all irrega- larities, Painful Menstrnation, removing all eb structions, whether from cold or otherwise. head- ache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, atl nervous afectious. hysterics, faticne, pain in the back and limbe. &c.,distarbed sleep, which arise from interruption of natnre, DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS the commencement of a new era in © mentot irreguiarities and obstructions wh consigned #0 Many tO & PREMATURE GR 5 j female can enjoy good hea'th unless she is regular, aud whenever an obstruction takes place the gun- eral bealth begins to decline. heee Pills form the Si Preparalion ever it forwar: RE re PeusiTesT success 5 rf 1 dod tell bim that foo grant the DEST aad ‘ist. tl on t the BEST an. most RELIABLE FEMALE MEDICINE IN THE WOBLD. which is comprised in these Pills, DK. CHEESEMAN'S PILLS bave beex u Standard Remedy for over thirty years, and are the most effectual one ever knows for complaints peculiar to Females. To all classes they are invaluable, enducene, with cercainiy, persodicad vexularity. They hewn to thousands, who have used them sditicrent periods. thronghout the country, kaving the sanction of some of the most tmament Physaciams im Americas s: tons GIRS Ww. é show. peri Ae Box—the Price One ‘oz, or ix Boxes for @, containing ile. Pills s at by mail, rr tly, secare from observas the ietore dec 1-007 25 Dey street, Rew York ri a AMERICAN REVIEW FOR JANU- N Onn 1866—€01 Condition our ud mot Dallar per Bowe Se a The of Artin America, ucnces ae bad cession and u tion; Dus antaa; Our Stay, gars oh "Tisber; nit Fresant stats the wre Meat; The Presidents Messages Oritical Nor ices. ; pear, i ver Per seep NUS tab lone | PpAPrin tie TTAN’S REMEDIES “ THE STEaM+Hi | ap Oe BSED Desmond 4: Philsdelpht Sire: Please : of your Ys Gift by Adams & Co.'s Express, otto reach me by the 13th, as wesail on day, Finding it tobe what it is represented, 140 wal Like to make ® voyage — Seupply. : very y “Kours, pene honerr Screeon, “a tiantic Mail Steamhip Oo. is “Betwecn New Tork BLS DESMOND E OO. Box Lal Philaadpins Fost ORG vy 8, CALVERT FORD, corner ih stree end Ivania avenue. SGENBY COOK. Alexandria, my 6 OB MISERY |—-THAT IS TH. letors of the “PA it! "have determined issue, free. Looms’ Siocon ‘and its quaiitios- fons. epyons dleabiitty. Premature Deellue, In: , Weakness. Depression, or ignorance and Natures Law, These in valuabdi N.—The SETOF W ORS T Récressi @nd Meducwne, 5 — Say IFE OF THE CHINESE, 2 ois. SS Troy Memorialet Lincoln. Story of a Troeper by F. Colby dams. Matformation of the Fin- zo — Den a. Herts poreed: paper. Esop's Fables, illustrated. - fich of Money by Amelia B. Edwards. Every Sat- urdey, monthly part. pe ANCK TAYLOR. OLDS EXTRACT BOCHU AND iM PROVED ore WASH cures secret and dell disord, | their stages, at Little expenee, tile of be cbimge ip diet inconventence, and pleasant in taste and odor, im- ria tea and {rec {row all invurions WRSTONS IVORY PEARL TOOTH Pow. TR Tor cleauine. bean'ityi Hainan Ing the 7 and Grime, This t pe cei cotirels ¥. ©. WRLES & co, prietors, : New York, Proj For sale by alldroggists. mann ? GATED MACHINE SPREap WY Sr LESEP PAINS tess reaiee et whi req ergs oh See 4 WALLINGS: FORD, Nealer in BUTTER, M . pe 8. Ae. st In Centre and Nortvern jarkets, sulicte @ share of —— _ ~pevvonage.

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