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EVENING STAR. | Virginia Affairs, x Robey, a ot wate bythe ~ oon few daysago,an* | «af, sear The Rock = Milled. mpar- _-“£ham ( Va.) Register states that a mre" 7 of Meiteetecene have bomebt tract aatteral lands, consisting of 4,000 acres. in | Giles and Biand conaties, V«., for the sum of 00, , Avan administrators sate near Warrenton, sows brought from seventy-five to one hun- dred dollars; young catue, two years old next ‘epring, from hey to sixty dollars; inst spring ealves, sixteen dollars; corn, four dollars and piety eents. A morro riot occurred in Richmond on Fri- day night near Obimborazo bospital,in which Mr. H.K. Adams,@ citizen, was fired upoa | and slizbtly wounded in the arm and iempie. | ‘The former Confederate ram Albemarie, of | Piymouth notoriety; the Texas, captared at the fat of Richmond, and the Colombia, cap- | tured at Charleston, are at the Gosport Navy | Yard. The keel of the old frigate Cougress has been sold to Mr. Johnson, a ship joiner, of i Nortoik. ‘The ontstanding State bends of Virginia are stated thus: tm. bed certificates, €18,2H 642, | railroad honds, 2,49.500. The ontstandmng , Statebonds of North Curolina amount to $9,74!,- j Go. | the | i] { | ksbarg, | On, & The oyster trade ou James River, in Vicinity of Nansemond river, is very brisk, all for Northern markets. The new oyster faw | Prohibits oysters being inken ont of the State after ‘he 4th of May. The Northern oyster- Ben are anxious to transplant aflerge crop for next winter in consequence. Tke porcelain manufactory in Nelson county | on the land of Mr. William Goodwin, will go | into operation by the istof April. The koxtin | on the estate is said to be superior to any in the } eountry, and felspar, need for glizing pur- pores, abounds on the land. The manufactory sin the hands of a Baltimore company. @7 At a sale of the personal effects of a deceased prostitute in Cincinnati, 2 few days since, the excitement to gain ingress was re- markable. The Gazette says:—A crowd was | wailing before the doors were opened, and when they were swung back and permitted all to enter, the house was soon filled from the Street to the garret, and remained so all da Rew visitors filling the piaces of those who leic when their curiosity was gratified. The Iidies predominated in numbers, and embracer ages and conditions. As friend met fi @morg them their apolocies for bein: = such a house were various. It was not curi- ofity with most of them; they wanted t» buy this thing or that: but still they had heard a great deal about the splendid and expensive furniture of the establishment, and they | thought they might as well see it ‘as anybody. Among the laughable recognitions, was that of a lady rear us, who, crowding up toa gen- tleman took him suddenly by the arm and said, “J thongbi@ would find you here.” ie proved to be ber husband. The ferniture was of the most rorgeous, characterfhat in one bed-room | ‘Was estimated to have cost not less that $3,000. 2 8?" Salad is of such general use in Par there are many families who will not de ve themselves of it, no matter what the cost. Of Jate years it Bas been very scarce during the winter months, and the price was exorbitant. The market is at present abundantly supplied from the south of Franee, Spsin and Algeria, and the price is so moderate that the vegeta. Dies may be seen in the windows of the most inferior cookshops. The annual cost of the saind consumed in Paris is estimated at $20. - C00. S&F Major General Pope has issned an order detailing a plan for the better protection of travelers crossing the plains. After designating the posts of rendezvons he directs thit 21! trains are to bs fuliy ecnipred for defence, and each train must consist uf atleast twenty Wagons and thirty armed men. Military es. cort= will be furnished when necessary. and no travelers will be permitted to cross except im accordance with the regulations of the or- | der. tee A new idea in the way of ornaments is Eow coming in vogne,in the shape of medai- hon or camoes, which are intended to super- 2ede the gold, silver and steel ornaments now ip wear. Some of these are very richly gotten up, and have the appearance of a valuable carved camec Prooch. Epanteties are worn, composed of two or more of these studs or | brovebes, held together by chains or silver, = which hangs in festoons from the shoul- ler. errr B7 The vicinity of the Academy of Music, New York, will coon become the “head centr of the American theatrical world. A new th tre is to be built on Fourteenth street. directly | opposite Irving Place, which will be in every | Way firstclass. Thus. the Academy of Music, | the new theatre, Irving Halland the circus will all lie within 2 stone's throw of each other. ‘Two other theatres will son be built in the yi- cinity. Zh family in Chieago have snffered great @astress of mind over the supposed murder of an xbsentson aud brother. The details of the casualty were given by the spiritualists, and | seversi mediums agreed as to the circumstances attending it. While the disconsolate father | wos taking steps to recover the body, the son | made the appearance in propria persone. The Fpiritvalists claim that they had only made a Mistake m the victim. &7 At the recent Johnson ratification meet- ing in Nashville, Tenn, while Judge Swayne was reading Washington's Farewell Address | to the Convention, a well-known ultra radical | entered the galle: of the House of Repre- sentatives, (m which the convention sat.) After listening awhile to the sublime passages in that immortal document, he exclaimed: “A @—d rebel document! Just as I expected S7The Springtield Republican has been told by a United States officer, who ha= lately come trom the Rio Grande, that during the so- called seige of Matamoras by the liberal troops of Mexico, he himself was offered $30,000, and the officers under his command a proportionate amount, if he would take his colored troops oer the river and assault and carry the impe- 7s! garrison in Matameras. | “Fi ty-tonr workmen were killed by the ing ot « building im Cronstadt recently. ore were three doors to the building, but on- Te one we ked, and this opened inward. The veforiunate men, pressing forward in crc ts, kept it closed, and it had at length to be brokeu down, but fifty-four men bad already perished. ——$——— ®7-A lady in Cleveland, O., the other day, ‘Was very affectionate to her husband, and at supper handed him a cup of tea, which he de. clined to drink, but handed it to one of his children. Thereupon the woman sprang for- | ‘ward and’ seized the cup. thus saving the | child's fe. The cup contained arsenic. An | arrest and trial of course follows. eee S7The mnsical (7%) editor of the Augusta Constitutionalist, it im» king of the great eom- pass of Signor ‘Maecaterri ‘8 voice, says that on = pee be sang high “L” with great fa- Se Rossia seeks a Loudon. B7 Baroum’s dan, in a splendid white 87 A new prima donna in New York, Miss Mivuie Hauck, is 16, prett xt aby ky pretty and has a fine 2A terrible rumor is circulated abont Par- . that the Empress has appeared without crin- w7-The burnt district in Charleston is being to the scarcity of loan of fifteen millions in ebter was recently married satin dress, S7-A schoolboy’s Aspiration “Ob, how I wish I werea fountain, for then I could al- | ‘ways be playing.” S7'“Now, children,” asked a school inspec- tor, “who loves ali men!” A little girl, not four years old, and evidently no’ ited in the catechism, answered quickly, ll women.” S7-An engineer was recenily arrested and ent to Augusta, for fiying the rebel tiagor Lis engine on the Georgia Railroad. ©7 Pennsylvania is the only State, whieb bas actual! thns far, assumed the care of the ebildren ofberdead soldiers, aud two thousind oA are now in that State. The cos: per is about $15 " e Gletbing. $1 per annum, exclusive of jay by a respectable sum, which Be immediately proceeded t. irst- Fate set of honsebreaxer's ‘ola wr 4 Bs Garroters in Chicago . Plearant name “—ealpe re on eS he te a new theatre in Buffalo will cost SF Formerly the ladies ‘Wen; now they se: their watertein os BA widow named Carotine T. Clark ha aned a millionaire, named hael an Fan Francisco, for breach of peach Reese: in the damages at $10,000. SPA miserable old bachelor, w: Mat the prevent is notieap yea: say: Tyon | meet a young lady who is not very shy, you | had better be @ little shy yourseif.”” | S7-A con of Adam never feels so proud and great as when he firrt gets into pantaloons, and sp thrust bis hands into his breeches’ pock»ts. On thie occasion there is an uproarious crisia in the best regulated families. SPF The Opera wae a faiture one night at Havana, wherevpon the authorites finea the manager Q.(W, and obliged him to give an ex- tre night gratis to the subcribers, | besutifad | so large a family. | subscriber beariny | mever rent thr. . Late Seu! Stems. thoid-vear ug quarts bag been chscovered \ pear Reme, Georgia. The Uhbarteston Cocrie? "ys that ¢122.600 have been subscribed towards secur ng white laborers for Socth Carolina, Gevernor Orr wisely acvooates the eleva- tion of the negro by rdneation, to avoid the Girarreeable necersity of elevating him on the senffold. Georgia six York at S—big tates s-curities. Colonel Preston N. Harrison left Macon a few days ago with Mrs. Jefferson Davis, en route for Canada, where the children of the captured Presidentareatschool. he general talk in Mississippi is that the planters are ail trying to raise cotton to bny corn and meat with, instead of making the corn and meat thr meelyes. ‘The Meridian (Mississippi) Messenger says that a Federal Major engaged afreedman tateiy to hunt him Inborers at two dollars a head. He soon got him thirty-eeven: but seventeen of them proved to bave run away from other — where they had made contracts under an er centsare quoted in New pod tham any other Southern } on (Miseiesippi) News says:—“The | plantation of Mrs. Johnston, in Madison county. bas been solid to J. B. Rich- ardson, of Boston, Massachusetts, who intends to make it bis family residence. The price aid was fifty thousand dollars in greenbicks, Berore t ar this plantation was considered worth three hundred thousand dollars, A Lost Bator —Early t September, a | Mrs. D.N. Furry, of Ravenna,Portage county. | OMo, mysteriously disappeared from her has. | band’s residence, six days after she had become his wife. It was ted that Mrs Farry bad taken the train eitber for Pittsburg or | Cleveland. bunt as the police were not able te | find her, the theory came at length to be ac- erpted that, m_ a fitof mental aberration, she bad committed snicwe. The mystery was elesred np on the 22d nitimo,by the sudden and | nnexpected return of the woman. From her fintement, it appears that from the time of her marriage she indulged grave donbts, which qvickty ripened into fears, that she could not Gixcharge the duries, as she ought, of so re- onsible &@ position as that of a step-mother in Sbe brooded over these doubis and fears, became despondent, and ina moment of msane conviction that she was not in the right place and not qualified for the duties which Position imposed upon her, wildly resolved to leave home. She went to e sp Detroit, e she lived as a ser- tor home. ‘band was notified that sue whe was d n,and there was tionate and aff ng meeting. KOA few days cince a negro boy, through cur.osity, went to the Catoctin Furnace estab. Hsehment, in Frederick connty, Md.. to witness the operation of melting iron ore, and while looking down into one of the receivers, from which @ large quantity of ¢: pes. he was almost instantly suffocated, and at once fost all use of himself, tuinbling headlong into the lake of fire and burning to death. All efforts torecover the body from the liquid flames were rendered impracticable, and he was lett to his awful fate. 82 Beethoven, when younz, was so poor that he never weat oul to walkexceptat night, on acount of his appearance. His only or rio and opera were composed in the thick part of the wood in the part of Schoonbrus. Bs George Stumpf, « German, 27 years of age, commitfed suicide in St. Louis on Friday miebt by shooting himself through ung. the left AUCTION SALES. BY CEOWN, WALKER & CO., Auctionee VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY AT auc. TiON ON 11TH STREET, 1 D. On MONDAY, the i2th instar front of the remixes, we shal Square 253. Improvements co) story F n@ Boildings, fronti Street, and runping back 99 feet on tw ot two two- 30 feet on 1th te inches. me lot, one three-story Brick Hou tory Back Puiiding—store now occupied asa restanrant—2 feet front, 99 feet 10% inches deep ‘This property being in a eood locality for business, ofiers a rare chance tor inveatment. Terms: One-balf cash: nee in 6, 12 and 13 months, seeured by deed wf trust bearing interest. All conveyance end revenue stamps at cost of purchaser, Title indisputable. $10 required on each honse when knocked off by anctioneer, CRUWN, WALKER & CO , Iw* Auctisneers. AS. ©. McGUIKE & 00., Auctioncers, TRUSTFE’S SALE OF FU FIXTURES, WINES. LIQUO: ARS. Ac. On FRIDAY MORNING, the téth, at 1 o'clock, by virtue of a deed of trast from Wm. Reese to the date November 30, 1836, and viber R. «No. 1. folios 219, &e.. ore of the lanl records for Wa-hington coun. P Dirtrict of Coiurbia, [shall proceed to sell. on the premises, No 213 Pennsylvania avenue. known as the “Imperial R uraut.’? opposite Willara’s Hotel, the Furniture, Bar Fixtures, Wines, Li- quors, Cigars. &c.. consisting of— only recorded in ¥ Bishogany Bedsteads Martle top. Tabies Mi nd Steel-plate Engravings Veivet and Threo ply Carpets Bureane, Washstands, Beds Sheeting, Linen. ke. ko the F ure of sixteen new furnished ri chambers and parlor. Lse. The Wines, Lijnors, Decanters, Glass Ware, &c. ‘Terms of sale carl GEO. 0. B MITCHELL, Trustee, mbs10t JAS © McGUIRE & CO, Ancta SALE OF SERVICEABLE AND DAMAGED HOSPITAL PROPERTY. Wasnixnston, D.O., March 6, 1336. Will be sold at public auction, on THURSDAY, the ith day of Msreh next, at Judiciary Square Ware’ 5 in this city, a large quantity damaged Hospital Property. principally of Hair Mattresses and Pillows, Blanke! Drawers, Shirts. quito Nets, Cow Slippers, Socks, Towels, Gowns. Lanterns, Bow! } a Tin Ware, Knives and ©. D Plates, Forks, Spoons, &c. Porty eight hours allowed to purchasers to re- | move property. ‘erm cash, in Government funds. ER i “BA. Medical Purveyor, mh 6-8 . c,. ‘W. BOTEL ReAuct. ~ OF GOVERNMENT Car AMBU- ALE NCES, AND ARMY Wagons “4 if Quartermaster’s Office. Depot of Wash _ Waskineion, DG. March iy 1853, ‘Will be sold at public suction, ater the direc- tion of Brevet Colonel C. H. Tompkins, Quarter- iter at Lincoln De} ts Washington, D. 0.,on UESDAY. March 13, at 10 o'cleck a. m., = following mentioned Government property, viz: 82 LIGHT CABTS, 100 LIGHT AMBULANCES. 200 ARMY WAGONS, which will be sold singly, and must be removed within five days from date ef anie. ‘Terms cash, in Government funds. one of erores Mesos Generel D. H. Racker, Tmaster, Depot of Washington. CHAS, H. TOMPKINS, mh 1-30t Brevet Col. and Quartermaster. SALE OF MANUKK. ‘artermaster General’s Office, First Divi: i sh ington. D. C., February 23. 13% H Will be at the Cavalry —— iesboro’, L. Cyelerge uantity of stock-yard MANURE, which will be jelivered to purchasers on the greund,orin barges or boats to be provided by them. at forty (40) cents per suite zene. ‘Two or more boats (according size; can be loaded per dby. ze a 5 ey) ph ard funds. 4 e1 6 Quartermaster General. Fre ene aaa er MES A. ERIN, vet mites General in charge fe % dtmar3i rat Division. Q. M.@ PERSONAL. —— PECIAL CARD TO THE LADIES —Any lady ~ Seat find an elegant HOME, with excel- lent Medical Attendance. ‘the best care, and «trict- est recirement. before and daring Concnement, can find such « Home in the family of a widow Tady, living handsomely in Brooklyn, without children or boarders. Appiieationa inust be mad Jeatble address, ax letters addressed to initi ugh post ofice. Address 5 Brockiyn, N, ¥ 14 RIANT TO FEMALES —DINKASES OF EMALES scientifically treated uy Dr, THIERS, 14 street, New York. Inclose for ladies’ circular. and escape quackery, card and pursing. Thiers’ Imyerial Mont for debility, irregularities, ete . 1 t fe. end certain compound. in strict accord- p aoind the manienn eee re rd eee See 2 ws tra: of mi ve; jaacks, Prige $5. Retief cunracteed. ee jak im M. PRINCE, 381 F street. op) ite Patent Ww Office. the only practical STAMPER in the District, wishes to inform bis customers t he is not connected with avy ether Stamping concern in 2 ity. Asthere are so-c: tamperg using on called ame. herce thie notice. He ha. ¢ a street. Weekly in receipt of new pnitecne, ich are mate un at once a) Vf BS. DE. CURTIS, the Nataral Olalrvoyant he who reads the present and ned her office at ¢20,"north side ct Penn ave, acd ste. Office hours from 9 JEREMIAH #. BLACK WARD H.LAMON. C.¥. BLACK. LAW OFFICE. BLACK, LAMON & 00., Soares Wehaa nen shape nde amet t ited States. the Cour tof Claims. the Courts of the District. the Executive Departments, Committees of Congrees. fice. 46% 14th street, (directly opposite Wi)- lerds’ Hotel.) de 18-tf FRANC WM. sMITH.) “= [same 0. cr MITE &@ OLEPHANB, LAW BEPORTERS aD qyeeme rene veRur, es Ce aR Td . FF ccapacan ATTORNEY AT Law. We 36 Louisions Avenue, above sixth Street oo tely *yWaauineron,D.@ | 261bs. Frevch Chalk AUUTIUN SALES TEAM BUILE FORE PUMPS S waren rite wipe rer : a Fhisive TUE WATER Wo AT QTESBURO.D.O. Quatersiesit Conny Cr Vebremcy a ak B wil, order of the Quarteraaster General, there be seld, on the nae At pabtic anction, wader the direction ef ing. A.Q M..on THURS u ay George T Browp- DAY, April 5. 18%, at e'cloek im. foltowimg-described public prop- ot CONE STeAM BOILER 30 feet long and 3 fest in @ismeter, (with two twelve inch retarn flues.) mete of \s inch boiler tron, with all the necessary sppuiterances inchwling cast iron front. gauze cocks, globe valves. feed pump, emoke stack and patent.) grate hovd, steam guuge.( Ashcroft’ bars, pipe, plugs, reducing pieces, &c., all in order. TWO WORTHINGTON STEAM FORCE PUMPS, No. 6, 18 ivch cyliader. 9 inch stroke, 25- horse rower each. and eash capable of pumping and forcipg 10,000 gallons of water perday. Connected ith them are the requisite valves, glands, coup- Muga, bends, elbows. double valve oil enps, &c. These Pumps are comparatively new, and incom. plete working order. R PIPE, ag follows: cast irou Water Pipe. A large qnautity.f WAT 5.382 feet 6-tnch 12400 ** 3 inch wo) * b64 2iuch wrought-iren *‘ 1s inch cast-iron & 1, inch 1-ineh. us STIRON FIRE PLUGs, lent.) with all the necessary connections, , bee cocks, elbows, fonr way Pieces, &e., ail in excellent tion} together wi ALL THE TOOLS. &e., required for making al- teratiovs and repairs in water pipe, such as pipe- such as t | cutting machines, taps and dies, plyers, crabs, drills uches eaulking tools. & v Cash io Government fands. Deliveries will be made to parchaserson or before | the firet (let) day of May next boat for Gieshoro will I wharf every hour during the of sale. Any farther information that may ve desired | ge T Browning, AQ Des office. C- OF at this ORES A. EKIN, Brevet Brigadier General. tn ct fe 27-te First Division. Q SAte OF STEAM GRIST MILL AT THE &9 CAVALRY DEPOT, GIESBORY, D.C. Quartermaster General's Office, First Division.) fashingion. D.C., February 21, 1835. § By order of the Quartermaster General, there Will be sold on the premises. at public auction der the ihectic Captain George T. Br jiesboro, 4. @ M.on WEPNESDAY, April 4. 1955, ac 12 o’clock M., the following described public proper ty. to-wit: ONE (1) STEAM sireine AND FEED (frame, with massive granite foundations.) 49 by 90 ; wrcal, hay. and eugiue hou-es attached {ructed of the very Lest material, and ia the ial manner, wl ance time and place, the machinery and sppliances of the mil’. consisting of ONKE(1) ENGINE. OF 100 HORSE POWER, with cylinder of twenty two (22) ine iameter and twenty four (21) inches #troke, upon @ heavy cast-iron bed plate bh cold ind hot water pomys ard heater. with a cast iron fly wheel, with griving pulley of the same material. ten (10) feetin diameter and twenty four (24) inches face, with Jucson’s patent governor TWO (2) BOILERS, os, 60-HORSE POWER made of the best boiler iron, flve-sixteentha (5-18) of en inch in thickness, five (6) feet in diameter, and fourteen (14) feet five (5) inches in length; each 1 6) lap-welded fines. each three 4 one-fourth (},) inches in diameter, with ali anisite appendages J 8 PATENT BUCK- THIRTY (. INCHES SPRING MILLS. Constructed of solid French burr millstone, and tet in heavy, well-balanced frames, w hay-cut LED 5G) ters. elev and conveyors suffi tu ent and handle the hay. grain and prepared feed ov the most economical and laber & FA ; The shalting is of finishe htiron,and the é Pulleys of cast-iron, faced and talayced. with bang ers and boxes. sufficient to drive ten (10) pairs of burrs. &c. The main driving-belt is of four (4) ply rubber. and twenty-four (24) inches wide. The belts for driving the milla, &c., are of the best oak- tanned patent stretched leather. The Engine Boilers, Machinery an! Fixtures of every description, are of the very unatertals and workmanship. and are still in excellent candi- tion and five working order, the mill having been in operation only about 36 nicnths. Af deemed advisable by the agent of the Govern- ment on the day of sale, the buildings will be sald separ: crm: Cash, {n Government funds. Parchacers wiil be required to remove treir prop- erty before the first (1st) day of May next, un- less aia arranged with the owner of the rounds, ec for Gieshoro will leave fhe, Sixth-street le. Dy given upon applicativm, in person or by letegr In"GECRGE.T. BROWNING, &, QM. Brevet Brig. Gen..in charge femeta tbiv.Q MG 0. : rashington. Will be sold at Public Auction, under the dir Moore. A.«. 18th and 19th streets, SDAY. March 2%, 1856. ma f 10 Adres, assorted, 32 Bewels. 12 galls. Alcohol, 132 — Leather Relt- wharf e »to Captain GE + Giesboro, or to ery hour during the day of wart further inf rmation that may be desired this office JAMES A. EKIN, ARGE SALE OF GUARTERMASTE: 2S L STOBES. = Chief Quartermaster’s Office, Depot of Washington, = .G. Mareh 2, lane i tion of Brevet Lient Col. M..at W hense No. 5.on New York avenue, be- pt of Quarte: ster Stores, cousisting o' Muriatic Aci 4 Beliow: 4 Auvils, ng. 835 Augers.arsorted, 32 fect Rubber Relting, #92 Axex, aerorted, 1.231 Bite, assortert, 20 Broad Axe: 13 Blocks. axsorted, igi Hand Axes, 8 Ba Is and Cliaina, 14 Pork Barrels, 22 Carpenters’ Benches, 10 Wood Benches, 3 Wash Boards. 19 Copper Boilers, 9 Door Bolts. assorted, 800 Spring Window jolts, 821b«. Borax. 6 000 Copper Bottoms, 4 Plum Bobs, 6 Circulating Boilers, 4Steam Boilers, 2 Making Brusbes, 8385 Whitewa-h Brushes, 1 20 Ceffin Boxes, 3 Wood Boxes, 12 Dredgirg Boxes, 1 Pranghting Board, 225 Chair Bottoms, 15 Chair Backs end 8:9 Paint Brushes, as- 300 sorted, 2 391 Varnish Brushes, 1: £03 Duet Brushes. 10. 19 Clothes Brushes, 2,0 2.081 Chisels, asserted. 1,294 Ch 1,620 Pick Handles 2, rs Hinges, as- 3,000 gross Screws, as- 1.100 Shovels. assorted . ovels. 20,000 Ibe Bpikes. 105 0: 400 yards Silver el, 6,835 papera Tacks, as- forted, Wheelbarrows, ire, lanen, assorted, ‘in pene, assor lbs. Iron Rivets, Ths. Rode. Wire, 300 Table 0 ‘The sale will be continued from day to day until all of the property is sold. The stores must be remeved within five days from date of sale. Terma: Cash, in Government funds. By order of Brevet Major General D. H. Rucker, Chief Quartermaster Sopot of Washington. OHARLES H. TOMPKIS mh 2-16t Brevet Celonel and Quarterm ir. ——— SALE OF GOVERNMENT BUILDIN @S \O BTABLES, FENCING, WHAKVES, &., AT GIESBOKO, D. 0. Quartermaster Gener@i’s Office. 1st Divi ton, ‘ashington, Vebrusry 27, 1835, By order of the Quartermaster General there Wil be seld on the premises, at public auction, nn- dor the direction of Captain’ George F A.Q. M., Gommencing oa MONDay, at 10 o'clock a. m., and continuing hour each day thereafter, (except A and THURSDAY, April 4 and 5, on which days the Mill and Water ‘Works will he sold.) until the — hi 4°08 ibs. W) ‘ted, 30 060 ibs. 228 ebeen disposed of, the following blic property, to wit: eb (11) OFFICES, (frame) 283x140 {two Steries.) 16x20. 18x38, two 0x20. (two stories,) 16x - (kitchen adjoining 10x16,) 12x32. 15x16, two 25x YBx7T5 Kighty-nine (89) LABORER’S QUARTERS, (frame, seventy-fonr 10x15, fourteen 1224, and one 16X16, With shed wd joining 8x11 Ten (10: DWEL INGS. (frame,) 28x50 (two stories, with back buildings, 12x32,) fuar 10x24, 15x, #. 16x32, 16x28, (with wing 16x17. and two kitchens (with Ying ox x40.) adjoining, 9x12. and 10x10, Ws.) 24x24, (with shed ad joints . Nine (9) MESS HOUSES, (frame,) 28x19 (two stories ) 15x00 (with wing 16x20.) 282x140 (tw st- ries,) 28x190 (wit additions, 19x12,) 238x110, 23x'0 (two stories.) 4x20. 16x34, and 28x40, Thirty-two (32) STABLES, (frame,) twenty fear 22432, bix 282355. One 11x31, aud one 1x29 (with th See 14x20.) Ove (1) HOSPITAL STABLE, frame,) with 5 270 neal feet of stabling One (1) ISSUING SYABLE, (frame,) with 5,312 lineal feet of fabiiog. andes ina) M6x66, Oat four WCU har geoe aR 2 18H, X65. 10x15, four Ix! 0.f-ur 9x22, 2AX14h. 21548. 28: 17x17 — RHEDJ ING, lineal feet. dc titty-two (32) WATER TANES, 3x16, two feet P. aesrents eight (78) MANGERS, 34x16, 35 feet D. ‘Twenty (20) OUT-ROUSES. One Y SHED, Ji2x3i2 Ons (1) IN HOCSK. (frame )5cx20, (3) MY ae pt ou wai miuere feet, one are leet, a one square ie NING, 23-980 neal feet TUare feet One (1) ST GREHOCSE. frame,) 52x Twe BLEACKSSITHS! SHOPS, (frame,) 48x150, ox One (1) ENGIN E-NOURE. 17x72 Thed lings wilh he sold singly, and must be re- x00, TUS meved hip fifteen dave. The buildings will he taken down at the expense of snreharers: bat the Immber will, if desired, be delivered by the Government. free ‘of charge for Irarsport-tion. on the depot wharf, Terme bin Gorernmen for Gleshore will ke tl wpersprery hone dorivg the day of ralo ; Fiurtber information apply in persan or by lener to GkO. T. ARROW A. Q. BM Giesbore, D. yi 10 a ere ° AMES A. EKIN, Brevet Biiesdier General ja cha-ze fe t2-tan2 First Division, Q MG. 0. A EEW VERY SUPERIOR PIANOS for sale bd rent ou easy terms. at B, REISS’, 267 treet, between }ith aud Lith, feb 28.00%" cation, in person or by let- | ” YW ASHINOTON AND ALEXARDBIA Boats. Boats wil! leave th W bar’ FOR The stermer Vernon every WEDNESDAY at b> Steamer CAM Cabin Creek. and Medford from the Eastern Shore she fo Dp. tioned la re T A TEANTIO ‘STEAMSHIP OOMPANY TO | NEW YORK. every W and foct of G atreet, T mh 1-tw 'S ee STEAMBUAT LINES, Potomac Fi foot _ef Seve: 7,8,9.16 1. , and 6 p. m, MOUNT VERNON. Rwase £ will Pave J. VA ot soe n. RIS General Superintendent. for Mount Wick, | PRING ARRANGEMENT. — BRIDGE, Oaptai: Lrorarp. will me her ite op SAT Bvar., March 3: © Light street deo Balti chs Landing, ¢ mortage, Baeniet ine. @ Mm wil 4's Wharf ever AY ati P m., 0 aching imore atS UESDA m. ef FRI The Steamers comporing this Itne are JOUN GIBSOR, Capt. ¥ B.C KNIGHT. Capt. M lar titel tgens — ving Pier No, 12 North River. Jory WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY Washington, D, UESDAY and FRIDAY, at? a. m. Freight recetved daily during basiness hours, ‘ and carefully kept ander cover e fhe Sixth street | ‘The steamers ef this tine now connect with Alex- | andria and Orange Railroad. to any point along the line af the le MORGAN, i Freight BINEH ART & LU., Corner 1th and Penn, « BOWEN, BRO. & CO., ——. m 56 Wost street. N NUTICE — the in Ns mare. AY atSp. m. for ford, Clora’s Point, W: leave THURSDAY and MON- topping at all the above men- ir passengers and froicht. and enue. south sie, and foot ef G street, Washington, D. 0. xandrie, Va 5. BR. CROMWELL & OO., Agents. oa wharf, be- v we Whart, | Retarning — ‘ed - DaYS and feb 23-tf the ! Now York, sat4 p.m, O., every forwarded Agents, | York, | EXPRESS COMPANIES. Apvams EXPRESS COMPANY TIME TABLE. EXPRESS MATTER RECEIVED AT AND DE- SPATCHED FROM THE OFFICE OF THE COMPANY IN WASHINGTON, D. Cc. LEAVE,| DAILY AS FOLLOWS. | auaive. S | }For Baltimore and Phil- et rom} Sdelphia, end interme ‘ye diate peints...... ———| (New York, Bost —- | the Kast; Wilmington 3:30, 1 Newbern, N.O.;(] 8: a.m. Bf P-™-1) Gharkestom, 8: Ci Sao? | 11:90 a0 yannah, Ga., and New | ricans, La... a; | j | Hanover, Gettysburg, Littlestown, arrie- burg, Chanibersbuy 3:30 and Garlisle, Pa.; Ha Mt rem M & 8:50 $34 va} Columbus.) Pittaty b cr ny &Cleveland ‘ Indianapolis, — Ontro PBlro wel} Chicagoerroit,Lous ma ville, St. Louis, Vicks- Miss; Memphis arhviile. $208». w.! “Winchester, and Tat F. ™ trmediate polite ened, Norfolk, Fortress Mon Toe,and City Point,Va. | Richmond) and_ Peters arg.; Danville, Ba- fi, Weldon, Greens- bero, Salisbury. Char- lotte, and Goldsboro’, N Columbia, 8. C., TONAL EXP NAT? m, BM Chattanooga and Knox- , Tennessee; ‘Athens: Atian- ens an- fetAlbany. Macon and Ga.; Eu- d_Montgom- \ hoody eon dons Charlottes ville, Staunton,Lynch- burg, all stations on the Virginia and Tennessee Railway... OFFICES: c 614 AND 219 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, no 24-tf NN COMPANY. OFFICE AND DEPOT BESS AND TRANSPORTA- COMMERCIAL BUILDING, No.— Louisiana ay... between Ninth and Teuth streets, ‘This Company is now prepared to do a GENERAL EXPRESS AND THANSPORTA- ENERAL EATON BUSINESS Knoxville, Tennessee; Weldon, Go! 8 All Stations on the and from New York, ashington, Alexandri burg. Norfolk, Lynchburg. ville, hiladelphia. Ay Richmond Baltimore, , _ Peters- Charlottes- Wiuchester. Harrisonburgh, Staunton, Lexingten, Salem, and Brietol, in Virginia; jisboro’ ", Wil- mingi a: Newbern, Raleich, Greensboro’, ajisbury, and Charlotte, N.C. nd te and from Orauge and Alexandria, Vir- ginia Central, Virginia and Tennessee, mond and Petersburg, Petersburg and Wel- don, Wilmington and Wel Ansrapidly as mn, Atlantic ible the Lines and Agencies of the Con will be extended to other States, of which due notice will be given, The tariff of charges is based upen fair business principles, yielding a reasonable profit to the Com Bi ahi and the character of its officers are of patronage, relying upon public confidence essential to success. de 8-ly Dy, without being opprcssive to the public. i besie it ‘confidently presents its claims for fair its large capital agents for that . Upen A. CHAPMAN, Agent. x E ‘“ MEICH’S EUROPEAN HOTEL, Corner of Penna. avenue and Lith street, Coxtatning FURNISHED AND WELL VENTI- BRAEL LATED ROOMS. PRICES REDUCED AS D B 8 INGLE ROOM PER DA ae ED INNER... REAK FAST.. UPPE. BUALD A D LODGING PER D T ABLE BOARD PEB WE: Kestanrant p! EK. BEFORE THE W. Y AR. 75 7 » 7 ED alsoin propor- ise: ; Having a1 pata from ra soe ions iberal patrenage the proprietor hopes by - pee g S PRICE t “¢ tandard to suit the “g Will merit a continuance of thi P. EMKICH, Proprietor. sent. Z.M.P. KIN BINSTON, isd due to the late firm, and pay all cl. to whom we request they m: King & bur. of lath and between us is this da; pve business will hereafter be uly authorized to be a January 1, 1866. . WwW. N. W. BURCHELL. in retiring from hi bas located ‘DEESE. fe 12-€t = DL fer2-6t } ye ae OumERO CTS CAVALLO, “CAI Partnership heretofore subsisting inoue aeie a day dissolved by mutual cont carried on by G & SON; and our clerk, JAS. JLR- lect alldebts aime against 1 Pein, BURCHELL, the firm of himself at the corner TRATO. see ARMEEAN, 5 CHEESE, viz: SWISs C SE, Ghovenzs. BAP SAGO. Dl . vis: DUTCH OuNESE TONG. E GLIBH CHEESE. via: ENGLISH CHEEOH ODER ERICAN OHEESE. viz: bai CONNECTICUT NORTON'S EW For sale by N. W. BURCHE EB FOLES GRAS AUX TRE RPES A L’HUILE, Fan Sore VEnTS. CHAMPIGNONS, PETIIB Fois. Just received. PINE APPLE, hourly expected.) eorner ith and nar ate, FFE! ERGES, TRUFFES DU PiRiconD N. W. BURCHELL. Corner i4th and F strects, VER TOO LATE TO LEARN MOFS. ALEXA R WOLOWSKI'S R SIMPLIFIED SYSTEM PIAKO FORTE AND SINGING. sae aa Vee ‘tt some ofthe “ Courses. yet ‘trom atin ane JAT COOKE 2 00., BABNEEES, Pificenth tiveti, apposite Treasury, Bay end scl) st current rates, and keep siweys — ©» band, o fall supply of all GOVERNMENT BONDS. 7-30 TBEASUBY NOTES, CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, &e., And pay the highest prices for QUARTERMASTER'S CHECES AND VOUCHERS —s_ au s-dtr First National Bank OF WASHINGTOR. BD. COOKE, (of Jay Cooke & Co.,) President, WH. 8. HUNTINGTON, Onshier. GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY aD FINANOIAL AGENT ©F THE UNITED STATES, AT BE eT. OPPOSTTE THE TREASURY DYPaRrMEny 8 Government securities with Treasurer United States. S7-ONE MILLION DOLLARS _ew We buy and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES at current market rates. FURNISH EXCHANGE and make Collections en ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES @F THE | UNITED STATES. We purchase Government Vouchers on the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and give carefal and Prompt attention to ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN AND FIRMS | end to any other business entrusted te as. FULL INFORMATION tn regard to G@UVEEN- MENT LOANS at all times cheerfully farnishea WH. 8S. HUNTINGTON, Cashior. Warrington. March 20, 1855. m™ 2-tf PROPOSALS. prororats FOR SAFES AND LOCKS. Wasurneton, D. C., March 3, 1855. Sealed Proposals will be received the Office of ret itect, Treasury Department, until 12 m., April oth, 1355, for r Proof aud the Burglar and ‘afes requtred by the Tre ve f Depart year from the acceptance of the pro posal of the enecessfal b r Specifications and ¢. Proof Sefes, showing the form of constrnetion at resent used, vie: alterna*e plates of iron and ardened ster oan be ebtained upon application attbis Depart a Burglar an¢ Fire Proof Safes will be constrncted in the same manner and case! with aenitable fire proof covering, the plans avd specifications for which must he submitted by the bic ter Safes to be shipped in perfect reasonable time trom date «f order. ' The Loeks will be farnished ty thit Department, but must be put in place by the coutractor. and be in perfect working erder when the Safe ts turned ever to the proper officer of the Government. The bias to be per superficial foot. measured on the outside, and’ to cover all charges whatever, including painting and door fixtures, (except cost of locks Proposals will also be received for Burglir and Powmsr Proof Locks, to be rccompauied with samples. All bids mast be accompanied by the guaranty of two responsible persons in the euin of $49), that the bidder will accept and perform the comtract if awarded to him, the eu! fency of the seenrity te certitied to by the Distriet Attorney of the dis- trict where the bidder resides, The Department reserves the right to reiect any or all bids. or to award the contract for Proof Sates to one parts Fire Proof Safes to another, if it be deomed for the interest of the Geverument to do #0, aud no bid will be considered that does not conferm to the Tequirements of this ad’ ont, 1 osals for Safes and dressed to A i MULLETT, Act- ng Architect, Ircasury Department, D.C. A.B. MULUETT, gs for the Burglar clon within a Beton, a Dh S-2awtapS Actinc SALE OF GOVERNMENT Woop, Headquaviers Department of Washineton, Office of the Chief Quartermaster, (Corner Vidz sizeriand Peansylrania avenus,) ; hington, D. C., March 4, 1555 plus ernment Wood on hand in this in Alexandria is now olfered for sale es from one-qnarter of @ cord to ten cords, to Pred ge Syeng desiring te pw 5 This W. is af good quality. thoroughly sea- soped, and mixed iu the proportions of #ne-thind d two-thirds Pi ‘he Wood Yards located on Maryland avenue. between 7th and 8th at léth street, near Long Britge, in this Kendall Green, one mile porth timore hio Railroad Depot: and one-eighth of a mile north of the city of Alexandria, oa the Washington and Alexandria Railroad. Price of Wood at the yards in Washington, six doliars ($4) per cord; at Alexandria, five dollars: $5) per cord, and delivered in any part of Washington at seven dollars, $7) per cord; in Georgetown at seven dollars and twenty- five cents (27.55) per cord, and in Alexandria at five doliars and eighty cents per cord. Apply only at this office during office to Brevet Major James Gleason, A exendria Wood Yard, from 9 0 clock ° Forms aah in Gov t funds ‘ermis—Cash in ernment 4 M. I. LUDINGTON, Colonel and Chief Quartermaster, wh 5-24t Department of Washington SOVEBNXENT SALE OF SURPLUS HARD G BREAD. Svzsistexce, Ovvicr,U.8. A, 0. S South Gay Staxet, Bartimore, Mp., February 27, 183s. Sealed Proposals in duplicate will be received st vfice until SATURDAY, March 17, 1856, for perchoae of surplus HARD BBEAD on band = depo iuet state that the effer is made under tof this date. ‘The Bread is in boxes of fifty (50) pounds each. No proposals received for less twenty (20) boxes. Purchases will be delivered ox board of transports without expense to the ow. Payment required in Government funds en noti- fication of acceptance of bid. Twenty days allowed pure! rs to remove stores. revior soa semae aageaamecny sores “PE a lor Has read, = THOMAS WILSON, Brevet Lieut. Col. and 0. S..U.8.A., fe 27-17¢ Brevet Brig. Gen. Veiuntesrs. P2orcsats FOB COBN MEAL. Office Depot Comm: Washington. D. Fealed Pro ‘are invited until 2 o’clock m.. for far- ‘als. in duplic. SATURDAY. March 10, 1986. s ent with all the uired for three sary of Subsistence, “March 2. 1553. nishing the Subsistence De; CORN MEAL that may be req months from the l@th instant. The Meal to be delivered at the Government warehgxse in Georgetown, or at the wharf or rail- road tin Washington D.C., at such times aud in euch quantities as the Government may direct, after five da The Corn four berre's, each centaining one hundred and ninety-six (195) pounds; to be fvesh ground(anc of geod. merchantable quaiity, and will be inspected before it is received. yments will be made in such funds as the Gov- ernment may furnish tor disburs-ment. Is wunet be addressed to the undersigned, at 23 G street, imlorsed 2 Pen for Corn . T. BRIDGES, mh 8-6t Brevet Major, C.8 b ste OF HARD BREAD. Ovricx Deror Oopemare, Bealed Prevensio te dunlicats,, will Ee reposala. in duplicate, at thisotice.on WEDNESDAYS and SA of each week for all the surplus HARD pounds @ach, The rout in boxes of fifty (60) and in good s! tpping, order. All purchase: be delivered on beard of trans- the ———. or ee twenty (20) =~ 8 will No ion of acceptance of ‘without expense to proposals received a B HAVE JUST RECKIVED ONE 12 STOP MASON £ IAMLIN. OADINE Oe a ae ont of seve 2 ae oe a bass 8 @ super: a montana Huon invite organists and amateurs to eal! “Yaron & Hamlin are the only mapufactarers of Tessio'et Goo tad ase moaete ilerig! Galintioce. a infer 5 see WG: METZEMOTT & 00, No. 315 Pa. avenue, ja 29-tf between 9th and 10th. OLDS CONCENTRATED EXTRACT H™™ BUCHE Is the Great Diuretic. NTRATED BXTEACT BELMBOLD'S Sasa NTR ut es Is the Great Blood Purifier. Both are preps red according to the rales of Phar- mr and sre the most active that a ‘Cuomistry, Re AMS @OMPANY ADAMS BXDE TICE 514 PENNA AVENUE, BRANCH oan NSYLVANIA AVENUE, OPPOSITB #18 FEY ‘WILLAKD’s. GREAT EASTERN, <ORTHERN, WESTERN. AND SOUTHERN NOBTBEDXPRESS FOLWARDERS, Jerchandie, Money and Valuables forgaried with diepatch to all accessible ene COLLECTION OF NOTES, pBA\ . » DBAFTS, ayy 8’ notice, Mien! to be delivered in goed, sound | Bete i BREAD at MAIL TRAIN. ‘eshingten LT t Sunday) at eo arrive at by nchbure al . 2. y nel org at? m. m.-and agrive at Wasb- Ington at 6.36 p_m XPRESS TRAIN ~My > in iuding Sunday) at urg 06% a.m » and arrive at Lynchburg at 6m fom at 6 Sls. m. Both trainemake close connections at Lye-hburg for all points South and Southwest, aad at Wasb tngter for North and Northwest tret class Sireping Cars will be attache! to the kt trains his road is attractive r] r the tact that it passes { Fairfax, Doll B Ppahan vor Places of joralitios ristoe, Catlett Menaseas : per. Orange and’ Gordonsville, Fitatie interest in the popular mitted Through tickets to all points Sonth and South- | west moy be Boston, New York. Philadel- hia and Ratti ¢, am! at the officas of the road in Wasbington and Alex ontria. W oH. McCAFFERTY. dent, | feg-er Wasutneton, January 8, ‘Trains between WASHINGTON AND MORE. and WASHINTON AND THE now run «8 fellows, st 6-30, 7-9, ana 43, and 7S p.m. FOB ALL WAY STATIONS. * re dehy, except Sunday, st 6:20, a. m., and | FOR WAY erarsgpe Sorry OF ANNAPOLIS H UNCTION, Leave at Cand 6:04 m. and at 2:0and 4:00 p.m FOR ANNAPOLIS. | | Leave at 6:204nd 70 a. m. a 48S» ». 8 anday. | trains t or from Aana) FoR BLT 4 £. Leave at 7:2 6. m. aud 2) and7-59 p.m FOR WAY STA | Leave at 7:30... and 2:38 p. | FOR ALL Leave daily, ex | Pm. | | On Bunday Station wit PARTS OF THE West, cept Sunday, at 1-0 a.m. and 7s At 7-30 pm. only. connecting at Rel ine froin Baltimore to fv besling, CRETS to the West oan be bad at T c the Washington Station Ticket Office at all re | in the day. ae well as st the new office in the A: rt. can Te rs SR RE os nee or New York. a, Advertisement of Through Lina BOstom: See W.P. SMITH Master cf Tranv: ILE. General Ticket Arent. T7., Agent, Washington. EIWEEN WASu iT HiA AND REW von Washineton, Janoary 8. 1898, Washington and New York are change of cars, a7 Daw endese _?P Trains between now ran as follows. viz: FOR NEW YORK, without Leave daily (except Sunday ) ne WEW YORK, changing cars at Philede)- daily (except Sunday) at 11:18 o. m, ana FOR PHILADELPHIA, ‘ily ‘except Sunday) at 74 and 11:35 6, and 7:80 p.m. for New York Gaily. except Sunday. On Bunday, rough tickets te Pan iptila, New York, rough tickets to e ja. Now o p, can be had at the Station Office at all hours in the office in the Amer- fean T. Pennsylvania avenue, ‘RY, 85 Well as at the new eke Ah ‘ lread advertisement agiou, Baltimore, An- aster of Transportation, aad ‘est. Lm COLE bes ral Ticket A 5 5 Ri t 5 oc m-tt Gro KOONTZ, Agout Washington. G{2EAT PENNSYLVANIA KOUTE SOBTH WEST. FOUR DAILY TRAINS, WINTER SCHEDULE. and after November 20th, 1855, trains eotiioess ae: 3 =— Washinston. Baltonore xpress Mail, 6 M0 a. - 900 . Pitstare ® Brie Ex, ia Pitteburg & Elmira Exp $30) e TWO TRAINS ON SUNDAY, Leaving Washington at 3:30 and 7.30 P.M SLEEPING CARS ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS. LOW FARK AND QUICK (Lu. No spy 2 of cars between Bal ‘more, El- pura, Evie, or ittsburg. 22 BY For tickets and any taformation apply apthe Office of the Great Peunsyiranis Bouts, Yvania avenue end sixth stract onder Me Monal 1'.t0) and 14th street. P opposite Wilisrds’ Hove, Washington ee J.N. DUBARRBY, Superintendent NC. { J; WILKINS. | } Passencer wud Ticket % | _SNO. GILLETT, Pasenger Agent, oo SecBEt DISEASES! SECREL DISEASES BAMARITAN’S GIFT: SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED. “Yes, A Positive Cure” er GONORRH@4, GLEET, STRICTURES, Le. i Contains no Mineral, no Baisam, no Mercary, Oaly Ten Pills to be Taken to Effect a Cure, ‘They are entirely vegetable. having po «mel ed ¥ in- any unpleasant taste, aud » yore the stomach er bowels Cares in from two to four in “twenty four hours.” Poy ef the University of Penne). : eminent Doctors aud Cheri ne 2 ne crporure, ne tremble no chante whate Let tho-e who have decpaired of gett) who —— gorged with Balsam Cope sia. eury. tr Coupes idea WS GIFT. SAMARITA A Sert by mail ins plain enyelope. Price— pack Femate, $3. ages; $2. BLO@D!"? in an BLOOD! RLOOD! A. ULCERS. SORES, SPOTS, SCALES. ROILS, "SYPHILIS, ENE LES. REAL DISEASES, &c. ROOT AND HERB JUICE Is ocered the public asa pori'ive cure. SUPHILIS Oh VENEBEAL DISEASES, the SAMARITANS BOOT AND HERR JUICE is « most potent, eertain and cflectual remedy ever pre- scribed; it reaches aud eradicates every particle of the venereal poison. so that the cure is thorough and permanent. ‘ake. then, of thie pa: ifying rem- edy and be hesled. and do not transmit it to your posterity thet for which you may repent in after nen) DO NeT DESPAIR! Although me Q SAMARITA i TS, 3805, Philadelphia. ‘ar Dire: Please semd ine one gress of your ~amuaritan’s Gift by Adame & Oo.'s Ex Press. to as to reach mo by the 13th. as we sail on that ¢ay, Finding it to be what it is represented, T do not Hike to make " vorage without awupply. * Yours, very Feapect!atiy. ~J.S. Donser, 8 “Atlantic Mail Steamship Co..N. ¥_”” etween New York and Aspinwail.”- & CO., Box 161 Philedelpsia Post ther. | Sold by 8. CALVEBT FORD, corner lith stree and Pa avenne | “HENRY COOK, Alexandria, my 6-1 i Mig ee by Boyal Letters Pat- tent of » end seow by the seals of Kngiand, she Kvole. je Pha foe Parte, and tbe Lmperial Ooliese - chhe ‘Triesmar No. 1, is she effectual remedy for Reiax- Spermathorrhoes and i | Byte 8 RR joa | the usscous ure of Copavia, Gubeba, £! Tries | ar Res eRe jail wate Be prieting | Rouse of mercury and other deletarious tugre- | | Each preparation te ic the form of a most and of . in im canon. rious Gaec sip ope or 2, and in Intulstered Yalpesu, Sailamanis, *Wotosate and by Dr. BARROW, No. 19¢ Bites hal nics ark SRD, No, 990 Pa. ave,, @orner Tith st. sepo-tm OF THE CHINESE, 2 voie. Sak Stet Reop's Fables, fiustrated. Half a Bit? lion of Money by Amotia B. Edwardes, Bvery Sac pan Pps ce FRANOK TAYLOR Fy ELMBOLD'S BX ‘T BUCHU AWD im t OUres secret. delt- Hraovae ‘sil ine stages ot hatin ane ip diet, wo inconvenien: end no exposure. It ls pleaenut in taste and mediate in ite ection, and free ‘rom ail inicitons 1 NON-RETENTION OR INCONTINENCE Foon _srritation, ingaramatiop er ajocr ation of the bladder or kidness- a in the eet ee ener ci-deee oud all