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Mang’E™ LavGe.—At a temperance meet- ing recently held near the city. an amusing in- cident toook place. A strong exhortation bad | Just been delivered by asperker present, and | the President requesied the Secretary to pass around the pledge for signatures, and taking | from bis pocket what he supposed was the document, be, without looking at it, gave it to the Secretary for that purpose. A large num- ber of names were enrolied, cf both geutie- | men and ladies present, and the documen: re- turned. It was observed by the Secretary While passing the paper around, that consider- able tittering prevailed among the Iadies who took the precaution to read the contents of the Papel, whilst those who did not read At, and . desired to sign, didso. After going through the congregation, the Secretary, on his way back, looked at the paper to see what was the cause Of the amasement, when it was revealed to him that, instead of the Temperance Pledge, he had passed around and seceived signatures to a document setting forth the pedigree of a celebraied stallion. A number of the young ladies who signed it, now claim that they are not members of the Society as they have not signed the Pledge — Norfolk Day Boo’. Sats ah En A abt 5 cha e A Neoro Kittep by WoivEs.—We are in- formed by agentleman of rehability, thaton or about the first of the menth, a negro, who had been assisting in slaugbtering some hogs for & neighboring farmer, aind had started home atter dark, carrying with him a portion of the pork he had assisted in killing during the day, was surrounded and attacked by a | numerous body of wolves, which. after se- vere struggle, succeeded in getting the advan- vantage of the negro, and literally tore him into atoms, nothing remaining of him the next morning but bones and small pieces of flesh, which bad escaped the notice of the carniver- ous beasts. The negro baa fought bravely for bis life, having. with a butcher knife in his hands, lain five of the monsters before falling & victim tothem. The occurrence took place in Independence county, above Batesville, on White River —Jacks t ( Ark.) Era. WrppInec Parry. large number of p A Dear anv Du the oth of March, Oa sous ‘were drawn to Aldeburgh Church, Alborongh. | to Witness the marr ce ceremony of a deaf and dumb couple, ¢ idegreom berg Mr. Jame: Wilkam Hardy, photographer, of this 5 and the bride Miss Hanoah Simmond: binder, trem London. The neees: tions and answers were pot and retarned in . tne the entire ceremouy was gone with an occasional sign je by the fingers. Not ouly were the principals d and dumb. but the bridegroom's man and tt bridesmaid, d also two rentiemen who attende wedding s witnesses. The father cf the lady and the uncle of Mr. Hardy nt, the on persons of the wedding he ites of speech. the ease of both bride and bride- d from ilness.— Bury and Norwich 8 Ricuts in Hoxcary.—A eurions as heen pr the Diet. Itis signed by a other women who are landed proprietors, and asks fo rights with the male mbabitan: petiuon repre- 1 much more difficulty in bringing beir children and attending to their es m men, that they have to bear the same te burdens, that they are not al lowed to take part in the communal electioas, and that. although m:tny of them possess inach More ground than mile collectors, they Bave no politien! rights wrra Tatu —It may be physiemns, after many experiments, have succeeded im crafting the tails of rats The new tzils live nad asthe old ones. It has heen asked what advantage this may be, either to the physicians or the rats! This is not stated bui it would appear to be an important development tn the matter ef uniting animai Ussues in cases wuere an organ or part of the muscles of an organ hasbeen lost, and is to be supplied. Men haye been supplied with Roses and purts of noves by a similar process pee seeaseeas lateerine S7' Ifa perscn gets into the babit of taking a lunch between the breakfast and dinner be Willsoon find himself getting faint about the regular inneheon ume, but let hun be so Pressed with importznt engagements for sev- eral days im succession to take nothing between mea will not be long before he can dispense alt her. These things seem t a aim extent, eating is abit. Whole tribes of Indian hunters apr im twenty-four hours. and that at night Suyvader, ot Rush township. berland county, Pa., a poor zirl, was Mr. Kime. Mr. K. volunteered + and received a bounty of re gave to his lady-love with this that tf be was not spared to return, was to be hers. Mr. Kk. was killed service, but Miss S.. instead of the monry, employed a committee to Seuth in search of the body of the id lost,” which, when found, she had bome and interred with Christian cost of which absorbed a greater por- u of the meney. LAnb SALES IN Lowpox Cov fale of the innds of the late David Bro aicce last Tuesday in London cou was sold as follows : The home farm, 1 brought 6: per acre. Wm. Hough, of this Farm No, 2, 107 acres, brought . Washingten Haines, of this purchaser. Wim. Brown's farm, 0 acres, 0.75 Wm. Vansickier, porchdser. Mr. Is G. Nichots sold his farm of 3) acres, lying about 6 mlee south west of Leesburg, on Monday !4si, io Wm. Vansickler, for $52.50 per acre. NT vid @F Joseph Mazzini has been elected a mem- ber of the Ltalian Parliament for the city of | Naples. He was voted for in hie native town of Genoa, but was defeated there by a small majority. He is, however, an exile from Italy, and cannot return to take the seat to which he has been chosen, unless he should be pardoned and relieved from his disabilities by the King. ————————— S7A young man in Hoosick Falls, head over ears in love, recently became jealous of bis Jerusba Ann. He made up his mind that she “loved not wisely but two well;” and to relieve his tortured soul he took «dose of ar- eenic, which failed to agree with him. A stomach pump was introduced. and, much against his will, brought him out of the jaws | of death. &7 The people of Jamaica want to join the Stars aud stripes. They are tured of English “fair play. &7 A Swedish nobleman has created a sen+ sation in the Champs Elysees, Paris, by driy- ing @ team of Norwegian dogs at.ached to a Groiska. &7 A child at Calais, Me., being troublesome from teething, was given a draught of infused ppies, which putit toslkep. This was on uerday night week and at last accounts the child was still sleeping in spite of all efforts to aroure it. The physician entertains hope it may recover. S7°A girl, not fourteen years of age, died re- cently tn Smithfield, N. Y., from an overdose of arsenic, which she had been taking in large quantities for a series Of weeks in order to im- prove her complexion. 7 The Soldiers’ Rest in Alexandria, Va., has accommodated 1,400,000 with aid and com- fort during its existence. SF Intelligence from the Dry Tortugas re ports lir. Mudd very thin, sad, and wishing to die. His duties are of the most servile charac. ter. Arnold is Adjatant’s clerk, fat and hap- Py. and Spangler is robust and jolly and at work in the carpenter's shep. 7 Mr. Parten, inthe North American Re- view for Ap thinks it probable that a meth- od will beinvented by which 2 bundle ofnews- papers can be shot from New York to Chicago am bait an hour. @F itis said that a successor to Bishop Co- jenso im the see of Natal bas been selected, but several of the bishops differ from the primate, and will refuse to recognise a second bishop in the same see. S7 During the Inst ten days “eight-hour” bills Eave been defeated in the New York and New Jersey Legislatures, lost in Ohio by disa- gxeement between the two houses on minor amendments, and passed im one house of the Pennsylvania Legisiature. &7 Mr A. W. Lewis, of Boothbay, Me.. upon opening bis store last Monday morning, was surprised to find a-boie in the floor of the stze of the stove, and the stove lying quiet and cool im the cellar. Ithad burnt directly through, upd the flames then went out of their own ac- cord. Sy Sixteen divorces Inst week in Hartford. 7 Chicago is talking about public baths as AQ sanitary Measure. @7A Keman Catholic Tract Societ: been established in New York, under faa pices of the Paulist Fathers. a7 Thad. Stevens's sardonic smile-is said to be a whiskey straigh!.—Bosion Post. 7 The New York Gas Licht Company get their coal Gelivered at $4.20 in gold, and ‘after making their gas from it, sell the coke for more than tbe cowl originally Ps ae wie tue expected that Gen. Lee wi Pres. isennal ee ted States some time, if he don’t become too mieb of ap abolitiouss:. a7 Two men, suspected of robbery, were re- eenily taken et night from their beds a: Milan, Mo. apd bong. Subsequent events proved them to be ippocent. EVENENG STAR. | our readers to know that the | | etor claims for it. rs have been known to eat but once | | and by cleansing prednces @ healthful glow. It e! | by Mile. Vestwali, Lucil Piet gia A New Horse-Swox—A' Paris diacksmith basinventeda new "yore of shoeing horses. instead of the shoe being piaced on the hoof and burning its own resting-place, the outside of the hoof is cut away around the foot to the Gepth of halt an inch; this leaves a ledge, into which the shoe fits, and ix then flash with the frog, which just touches the ground, instead of being raised, ax of old, by the shoe. The ad- vantages of this are that the foot is little pared, and that mestead ofa heavy shoe the animal is sbod in what are little morethan racing plates, The adventages claimed by the inventor are, that the horse never stips, that the shoe allows the foot to expand oeigsrey he and that it lasts as long and is as cheap as the old plan. A Dectstve RetokT.—There is a magistrate ] in atown in Indiana named Helser. A clergy- man in the same place was called upon by a | young couple not Jong since, wishing him to | j0im them in the holy bonds of matrimony. He eeked the bridegroom (a seldier, by the way,) for his marriage license. The man in blue sud he had been engaged to the girl for four years, and thonght that would do. Clergy- man thonght not, end remarked, as a speediest way to obtain a license: «You bad better take your girl and go to Heiser.” - You can go to b—! yoursesf,” retorted the veteran, and with- out farther advice he left his presence. SF There are seveateen manufactories of pa- per collars in New Engtand, and each girl makes about 1,#0 of them daily. Ss An ardent friend says that he owns a township on Lake Superior, and that it is cop- per botiomed sere — SPECIAL NOTICES, — -e —— SURELY, STEADILY, SUCCESSFULLY, SMOLANDER’S EXTRACT BUCKU 18 CURING every case of Kinney Dickack, RHEUMATISM, GraveLt, Urinary DisorveRs, WEAKNESS and Pains in the Back, Featace Comriaints and Trove es arising from Excesses oF any KIND. COME, YE AFFLICTED! TRY SMOLANDER’S. TAKE NO OTHER BUCKU. Sold by all Apothecaries. Price $1. D. BARNES & @0., New York, and BARNES, WARD & V0., New Orleans, Southern Agents. BURLEIGH & ROGERS, Wholesale Druggists, Boston, Mass., General Agenis. feb 0-ly COLGATE’S AROMATIC VEGETABLE SOAP A tuperier Totter Soap, prepared from refined Vaceras.e Orns in combination with GLYCERIN E and especially deeicned for the use of Lapres, and for the Nuksexy. Its perfume is exquisite, aad its washing properties unrivalled, For sale by all druggists. fe %-eoly TO DYE FASY is very destrable, MATTIIEWS’ VENETIAN HAIR DYE ts the best im the world. Complete in one bottle. No wash, n-astain. rotrenble. Achtid can apply it. Persons wishing to avoid the publici- ty of having their Hair dyed in public,can DYE AT HOME better than any barber can doit. by asing THE VENETIAN DYE. Ft does not rub off or make the Hair appear dusty or dead, but imparts xew life aud lustre. Gives a beautiful black or brown. as pre- ferred. Price 75 centa, Prepared by A. I. MATU DEMAS BARNES &CO., Agents. WS,N.Y New York, Who! A SUPERIOR REMEDY. We can conscientivusly recouimend to those ant ores) from @ divtressing cough. Dik. STHICK- LAND’S MELLIFLUOUS COUGH BALSAM. At gives relief almost instantaneous, and is withal notdi eeable to the taste. T! is no deubt but the Mellifiuens Cough Balsam one of the best preparatious in use, and is all that its propri- Ww ried ‘ during the past week. and found relief from * most distressin, cough. Itis prepared by Pr. Strickland, No. 13: Bycamere street. Cincinnati, Ohio. and for sale by Cragaits. Sold by J. W. NAIRN & OO., also at WAITE’S Drug Store, and CHAS. OHRISTI- ar as Pa. avenue and 502 Ninth street. 0 TWO BAD CASES OF PILES GURED BY DB STRICKLAND’S PILE REMEDY. Mr. Glass, of Janesvillo, Wisconsin, writes for the benefit of all who suffer with the Piles, that he bas been troubled for eight years with an aggra- vated case of Piles, and his brother was discharged rom the army as incurable, (he being qnite para- yzed with the Piles.) Both ‘Boone yan 4 cases were cured with one kottle of Dr. RICKLAND’S PILE REMEDY. The recommendation of those Feniiomen, beside the daily testimonials received y Dr. Strickland, ought to convince those snffer- ing that the most aggravated chronic cases of Piles are cured by Dr. Strickland’s Pile Remedy. Itis sold by Braque everywhere. Sold by J. Ww. NAIBN & CO; CHAS. CHRISTIANI, 371 Pa. avenue and 50% Ninth street. oc 36-ly ry en. THE WHITE PINE COMPOUND CURES Bore Threat, Colds, Coughs, Diptheria, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, and Pulmon. Affections generally. It isa remarkable medy for Kidney Complainte. Diabetes Dificalty Voising Urine, Bleeding trom the Kidneys and Bladder, Gravel,and other Complaints z Give it atrial if 590 Wonld lara ths saine of ugoed and tried Mediciué. +8 pleasant safe and su! = by Druggiste and Dealers in Medicine gen- erally. GEO. W. SWETT, M. D., Proprietor, Jan 22-3 Boston, Mass. acct A BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION. JARED’S EMAIL DE PAKIS FUR THE SKIN. This secret of beautifying the skin being only known te JULES JARED, he honorably states that itdiffers from all other preparations, being scleutificaliy composed from plants and harmless gume, which produce the most brilliant complexion giving a soft, even texture to the skin, like that of an infant. Jared’s “Email de Paris” cleanses the pores om there unsightly black worm specks and small pai ticles which give coarseness to the complexion, faces. after afew weeks. most happily, all scars, freckles a i pimples. ‘and inospectally saceessfal 1m eradicating the marks left by small-pox. Jared’s** Email de Paris” i Fem diag indorsed Western. Mrs. D. P. Bowers, Mre. Emma Watler. and many ladies iu life. whose cemmendatory letters, for ob- » cannot be Email de P: can he obtained at epot, Penn. avenus,and of all first-class Druggiets, Perfumers and Coiffeur: Ja 13-eo3m SECRET DISEASES. Samakitan’s Girtis the most certain, safe and efiectual remedy—indeed, the only vegetable reme- dy ever discovered. Cures in two to four days, and recent cuses in twenty-four houra. No mineral,no m,no mercury. Only ten pills to be taken. It is the soldier's hope, and a friend to those who do | pot Se to be exposed. Male packages, $2; fe- mInal«, &. SamakitTan’s Root anpDH permanent cure for 8; Scrofala, Ulcers, Bores, Spots, Tettera, &c ice $125 per bottle, Sold by 8.C."Ferd. Sceadvertisemont. my 5 STOP THAT SCRATGHING, And ue WHEATON’S ITOH: OINTMENT. It eurcs Iteh and Salt Bheam tn 48 hourss also cures Ghillblains. Cloers, and all JvicRs—A positive ruptions Bold by all Druggists. J. D. GILMAN, marily 360 Pennaylvanis avenue, Fixe PICTURES, The lovers ef art are invited to Inspect a few CHKOMOS, WATBR-OOLOES and NGRAV- “INGS, at L. J. ROTHROCK’s. 452 7th street, ap-Staw3w Opposite Patent Office. CuEaP CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE. in addition te our stoc CHI CROCKERY, aud GLASS WALT Qo stuil line of COMMON WARE, at very | prices Fpbclesale ‘and retail. STONE WARE Bre aoe mh 3l-co6tif* 504 Odd Fellows’ Ha yp snone- MANU. Mth street. Island, or No 4, 3d story. tween 13th aud 1334 ad stein wh It-eott Tee Be REFKEL WAR CLERK'S DiaRy Aerts anced tera tie eget Kennett, ¥ wior, ym, by . 3 jozart’s Letters, Translated’ by; Wath. Whittier’s Enow Bound. Dene Uaty View:ser April. FRANOK TAYLOR. 7 NON-RRTENTION OR INOONTINEN: Br rine. iitatjou. Inammatiop oF alceration stone in the a us, gravel or "8 FROIT AND FRUIT TREES of A e Fruit Gardoa. Biliett’s ult seeds: Cole Smet Presi bee toy *s t6 the Orchard and Gardea AUCTION SALES. GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers. VALUABLE THREB STORY BRICK WOrsEF, WITH BASEMENT AND LOT, fronting on Lith ott “Wcht soa and M 6treets morih, at a ue than. On WEDNESDAY, the 18th inst.. at *\, o'clock p. m., weehall sell, in front of the prem ing 15 feet frenut by 70 feetdeep with the ments, on Lot —. in Square No good roouts, gee ad fixtures all ¢ lete, costaad wood #! ; jocation wry desirabie. withia two minutes’ walk ef F street cars. and a short dis- tence from the Post Ofice, Interior, State, and j Peabo fais ond vena house formerly occupied ; . by Gen. Cerrington,U. 8. District Attorney. and Bow occupied by F. Kuhl, Eeq. Terms: One halfcasn; balance in Sand 12 montha, secured by a deed of trust on the premises. All conveyancing spa revenue stampa st the cost of the urchaser. 100 down whea the property t ached af. . ea Property ts apliwfimw GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS. Auctioneers. No. 926 corner 7th aud D streets. CHANCERY SALE OF LOTS IN SQUARE STx_ AX ARE AVE,.,(ISLAND,) AUCTION. By virine of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columtia,. pronounced in canse No. 615, equity, wherein Samuel Pumphrey et al are com: plainante,and William Downs et al are defent- ants the nnder-igned, trustees. will oder for pale, on TUESDAY, the ist day of May. 1555. Pm .on the premi 6,7. 8,9. 10, 1B, 12, 13. 4. ware tam bered 5%, in the city of Washington. One of raid Lote is improved by a good two-story Frame Wellin Terme prescrited by decree: One-third of pur- chase meney for each lotin cash,and residue in equal instaiments st six and twelve months. evi- denced by purchasers’ notes. carrying interest, «e- cured by a lien ep the premises; or ail cash, at op tion ef purchaser, with sesent of the trustees: or one-third cash, and the reridue on the ratification of the sale by the court. $25 must be paid at the fail of the hammer on each lot knocked off,and the term complied with in five days from the day of sale. or the property will be resold at risk and cost of de- feulting purchaser or purchasers. Conveyancing ond stampe ag MES B,WIULIAMS. oe WM. JOHN MILLER, "{ Trustees. apli-eodds GREEN «& WILLIAMS, Ancts. BY GarEen & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. N ITS Y ET, BRT. 4: AND 6TH STREKTS. {SLAND. a On MONDAY, the Jéth instant. at 6 o'clock p. m., weshall sell,on the premis Lot No. 4. 10 Square No 492, being subdivided into four build- ing lots, having I7feet 1 inch front each, rnaning back to a 20 foot alley, improved by four new two story Brick Houses, containing four rooms cach, which will be sold separately or altogether. Terms : One-half caeu; balance in 6 aud 12 months, secured by adeed of trast on the premises. Ail conveyancing and revenne stamps at the ot the purchaser, $20 down on exch house when sold. REEN & WILLIAMS, ap V-eoadds {Intel} Anctionrers, BY GREEN & WILLIAMS. Auctioneers. No. 526 corner 7th and D streets, VALUABLE BUILDING LOT FRONTING ON HSTREEL NORTH. BETWEMN 20 AND aD STRESTS WEST, AT PUBLIC AUC- On SATURDAY, the 14th instant, at 53g o’alock Dm, We ehallseil. on the premises. Lot No. 10, in square S62, having 30 feet feoncon H street. can? niug back a good depth to 13 foot alley, making ita handsome building lot. Terms : Ove-third cash; balance in six and twelve Mouths. Adeed given wd adeed of trust taken. All conveyancing and révenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser, $50 down when the pr«perty 1B 6 apéa (Int) GREEN TAMS, Ancts, uctioneers BBY 2. ©. MecuiRE & 00., CHANCERY SALE. Trhatl ellon SATURDAY st day of April, A.D is Ht5o clock p m., 3. the eastern one-half partof Squ rade- cree passed by the Supreme Court of tne District of columbia, in re, Johuston agt. Johnston et al The property is bounded by north M, east Gt and Kouxdary streets, is 105 112 feeton M street by abont 130 feet deep. The titte is perfect. ‘Terms: One-half cash; residne at six months, With interest, or the purchaser at his option may Pay the whote a: nt incash. FREDERICK W. JONES. Trustee. 7-10t JO. MeGUIRE & CO Ancts, B* JAS, C. McGUIRE & CU., Auctioneers. CHANCERY SALE. I shalleell.on FRIDAY, the 20th day of April, A. D., 148, at 50 clock p. m.,in froutof the preoi: ses, Lot No. 8, in Square No, i3t, ander a decree passed by the Supreme Cunrt of the Di-trict of Gol. umbia, in re, Senderset al. vs. Richard ot al. The Lot is at the corner of Boundary street and i4th street west, fronts 167 feet on ths latter street, 174 feet on Boundary street. and is very desirable property. The title is perfect. Terms : One-half cash; residae at 6 month: with interest, or the purchaser may at his option pay the who! cash FREDERICK W JONES. Trustes. AD T-Wt J.C McGUIRE & CO, Aucts. s 23. t BY 248. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, SALE UF AN ELIGIBLE LOT ON PENNSYL VANIA AVENUK, BETWEEN 17TH AND ISTH STREETS. On MONDAY AFTERNOON, April 23, at 5’; o'clock. on the premises, we shall sell the east half of Lot7, in Square 16, fronting 29 tect 9% on Pennsylvania avenu and Isth streets. with an feet. to feet alley. Terms cash. Connesaeang at purchaser's ex- pense AS. O. McGUIRE & Ov., ap 9-M,W.F&ds Auction: BRB JAS. C, McGUIRE & Co., Auctioncers. SMALL FRAME DWELULI OUSE ON TILE ISLAND AT PUBLIC AUCTL By virtue of a decree of the Orphans’ Court of Vashington County, in the District «f Columbia, duly ratified by the Supreme Coart of said District: shall. on WEDNESDAY. Apcil 18th instant, at 5 ock Pp ™m.. on the premises, sell -* public auc- part of Lot three, (3,)in Square numbered hundred and thirty-seven, (:37,) beginuing on south E street at @ point 17 feet from the southeast corner of 1 Lot, running the: orth 102 feet, thence west 14 feet, thence south 105 feet to the line of E street south, and thence eust 16 feet to t beginning; the aeme being improved by a &: frame Dwelling-House, coutaining three roon and @ shed in the rear. Terie: One half of the purchase nidnay emt, 84 : 5 a is badaage it ale $=. nisbave oiShay on Pe interest; the purchaser to have the righ* to pay all ineasb, Stamps und conv -~ancing st, purchaser's cart. MARY IiINES. Guard! ep9Stawkde J.C. McGUIRE & CO. B" W. L. WALL & CO. Auctioneers, By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Conrt of the District of Columbia. sitting as a Court of Kuaity, weed iu acause of Huntington and others ve Johu jay and others, No. 062 upon the docket of said Conrt, the subseriber, as Trustee, will offer at public eale.on MONDAY. the 16th day of April, at the hour of 4 o'clock in the afternoon. all that part of Lot No. 12. sit anare No 235.in the city of Waehington. begiuving at the northwest corner of said Lot, thence running south $1 feet aad 8 inches, more or less, then east 23 fect, then north SL ‘cet and 8 inches, more or less, to Ustreet, then with the line of | street 2% feet to the beginning, with the frame building upon the same. Torms of sale’ One third cash: the balance of the purchase money to be paia six aud twelve months from the day of sale purchaser giving bie Bot the deferred ‘pa: ments, with security to be approved by the Trustee; orthe whole purchase movey may be p 6 day of sale, or on the ratifieation tlereot by the Conrt., Op the payment of the whole purchase money, the Trustee will convey to the purchaser, at his coxt. the property to him sold, free, clear, and Cischarged of all claim of the parties tothe canne. R. P_ JACKSON, Trustee, aps W.L. WALL & CO , Aacts. B* W.L. WALL & CO., Sucttouvers, Origival Norse aud Carriage Bazaar, 95 Li t We will sell at our Bazaar, No. 98 Louisiana av , between @th and Ith streets, on TUESDAY MORNING, April 17th, 1836, at 1) o'clock, One Brown Horse, Bugay avd Harness, which we will eell for livery and storage, if the owner does pot call for them before the day of y order of NICHOLAS RENDBICKS. Dé W. L. WaLL & CO_, Aucts, BY cw. BOTELER, Jx., Auctioneer. AUCTION SALK OF HOSPITAL sTORES, WHISKKY, WI &e. MEDICAL PURVETOR's U¥FICE, Wasuine ton, D. C., March 21, 1866. Will be seid at public auction, in this city, st the J SiOAry, Bqnate, Warehonses, back of the Uity fall, on WEDNESDAY. the isthday of April next, at 10 o'clock a. m.. the following articles of Hospi. tal Stores and Liquors, no longer required for the use of the medical department of the army, viz: Arrow Root,......1bs 10 | Reaue tbs Barley. Ibs 10,00) Pea Beans Iba 23300 Ihe 10.140 Desc. Potatoes..1be 100 be 10.04) Md. Dese. do. Ibs 162 > av. tween sth amd luth ste, M6 1.60) Whiskey.qt. bet, 20,40 ibe 20.00)‘ in bbis.. gala 3°90. 1b 10,000/Sh'y Wine qt.bot 40,00) 1 0) in bbix... os 1.285] bottles .» 10,900 al 3,762 The above articles wiil be sold in lots to suit beth ba and simail purchasers. G 4 Five (5) days will be allowed to parties in remoy- ing Um aye ed er Cind r a wy Vocab i ‘ : Os: jUfieatAnp, . Urgeon ai ‘urveyer, D, . mb 11-s4t nC, W. BOTELER. IR. Anct. ee rg ee eS UBLIC AUCTION OF FRAME BUILDI NEAR GIESBORU, MD. — Office Depai Commussary of Subsistence. Washingion, D. C.. April 5. 1885. Will be sold at public auction. at the Subsiatenc Depot. near GLESBORO, MD . on TUZSDAY With of April. 1865, at 11 o’elock Sou Warchecut ih y 9 foet et. Ore Kakcuouse, ty by 13 feet me fieme some men note ag feet, ers house, + . one Building. rete beet he . 4 by 54 feet, Qhe Well house. 12 by 0 feet. oe Bence, 3:8 feet long. 6 feet 8 inches in aut; lot of Bricke in several ovens, but tittle Terms: Casb, in Government funds, 6-F. 8a Met AUCTION SALEs. ARGE SALE OF GOVERNMENT BOILD- I U mB’ << iM Rae eI Nes. BR. TIMBER, dc AT IsMANTLED. FORTS AKO Pate WASuINGtON, >. ¢: “te rion ul ceeeet® " OMce Chiel Quaricrmartcy : fashington, D. C., April iz. 1366. Will be sold at public suction. at the times and « oat hamed below, ail of the Offieers’ Quarters, | rracks Mess Honses and other strnciaree be- ging to the Quartermasters’ Department. 0. 8, Army. in apd about the foliowing dismantled forts around Washi 3 Also, xt same times and places, will be sold for the Engineer Department, the Abaitis, &., counected with e tively. ‘East OF EASTERN BRA On, M. NUAY. APRIL v3. at o'clock a. m., at Three Barracks. (larze size;) one Hospi Buiit- { tal ing; three ORticers’ Quarters, and four email buud- ings of varioar dimensions. Aiso, Mess House ana Stable of stockade, SAME DAY. at 3 p.m_. at FORT STANTON, | four frame buildings, viz One Barrack; two Oficers’ Qnartera: one Cook House. Also, Stable and Quard House of steckaie, | NORTH OF POTOMAC. On TUESDAY. APRIL 4th. at 11 o'clock am. at FORT LIXCULN, FOURTEEN FRAME BUILDINGS, viz Five Barracks: fou. Mess Houses; three Otficers’ Quarters and two smeil outduildings. also, two Stables and fonr outoulldiugs(stock sde) of various dimensions. Un WEDNESDAY. APRIL 25th. at ilo'clock a. a wt 7 TUTTEN, NINE FRAME BULLD- ANGS. viz: rracke; one Mess Hone; four Officers’ ind two outbuildin Also, four Otticers’ Quarters; Guard- Honse; Stable aud Kitchen (stock- } ade) of various dimensions. On THURSDAY APRIL 28th, at 11 o'clock a.m . at FORT SLOCUM, TWENTY ONE FRAME BUILUINGS. wz: ' Five Barracks; tonr Mess Houses, fivé Officers’ | urgeon'* Quar- | narters;two Hospital Wards :t | ane and three small out)uildings, Also, ne Stable (leg). On FRIDAY. APRID 2th. at Io'ciock am, at FORT STEVENS, FIFTEEN F&A ME BUILD: INGS. viz Fonr Barracks, font Meas Houses; four Officers? Quarters, and three small buildings of varions di- ON SATURDAY, April 23th. at 10 kam dn SA April & o pek a , st FORT RENO, FORTY-SIX FRAME BUILD: G8, viz: mye tacks; reven Mess Houses: one Head- quarters Building: thirteen Officers rters tour Hospital tuiidings: two Stables. ¢ L tize;)one Blacksmith Shop: two Forage one Carpenter shop; one Sadiiler’s § small buildings of varions dimension Also. twenty-seven buildings of log and stock- are. viz: Six Osticers’ Quarters: three Store Houses: one :six Non-commissioned Officers’ Quarters: Mens Rooms; eizht small outoutidtags of va: n DAY. APRIL 36th. at 120’clock noon, SUMNER, FIFTY-FOUR FRAME S. vir. Kicht Barracks; ten Mess Houses; twenty Off- cers Guarters: two Stables (one large size,) one cers’ Mess House: th Hospital Wards: one epital Cook Hon Deat House; two Sar s* Quarters, seven small outbuildings of va- ons VENTEEN BUILDINGS of log and ste kade, viz : : bles; one Wash A Houser; two Officers’ Quarters, anc n, s op, and eight 6 se; three Store eight outbuild- rge quantity of timber, t offered to land owners in th ten to secure building and fencing material: nient to their property . The milftary guard wil! remain upon the premi- fex ten days after date of sale. for protection of property. and purchasers (not owners of will be pired te remove the buildings within fifteen days from the date of pu Buildings will sold it s—U vernm ; Terms—Cash In Governor ODINGTON, Colonel and Chief Quartermaster, ap ize Department of Washington, PROPOSALS. Pp ROPOSALS FOR SEWER. Maror’s Or April 10. 186°. Proposals will be received by the undersigned until 22 o'clock m. on FRIDAY, April 2), for building sewer in I street nerth, between 6 7th streets west, to connect with the sewer street west he sewer wiil be circular in form; its inside di- meter will be three fect, the walls bine inches in thickness; the inside bottom of the sewer will commenve at the inside bottom of the sewer in 6th street, and run parallel with the present grade of I street, at a depth of about twelve feet, to the inside bottom of the sewer Bidders will state the price per lineal feot for the sever, Which shall inelude all excavations aad filling, the successfnl bidder or bidders to be responsible for all damages dene to the water or gas pipes, and any accident caused im the construc- tion of the work. blend ad to reject any or all bids will be re- servi Specifications car be seen at the Commissioner's room, City Hall, every day frem W to 12 o'clock. or at any time by calling on the Commissioner of the Fourth Ward. JAMES J. CAMPBELL, Commissioner Fourth Ward, JOSIAH ESSEX, T. B. BROWN, apll-W.F,\M,T,t20 Assistant Commissieners. P®oPosats FOR SEWER. M4 vor’: Orrice. Washincton, April 5, 1355. Sealed Proposals will be recetved by the under- signed antil 12 0’clock m. on WEDNESDAY, the sth day of April next for the building of a T foot Barrel Sewer, (inside diameter,) the walls to be nine inches in thickness, on G street north, from Fourteenth to Fifteenth street west, to con- hect with the sewer on Fourteenth street west. in accordance with the aet approved ()ctober 26, 1855, to have one man-hole where the Commissioner of the Second Ward may direct. Bidders will state the price po liveal foot for the and wan-hele, which shall include all exca- vations. &c., &c., the successful bidder or bidders to be responsible for all damages done to gas or water pipes, or caused by the elements, and any accidents caused in the construction of the work. The right to decline auy or all ey, peewee shonld it be deemed for the interest of the Corporation to do so, is reserved. Specifications can be seen at the office of the Com- mifesioner of ‘ovements every day from 10 a.m. to 12 m., or at any time by calling om the Co tiouer of the Second Ward, None but practical mechanics need bid. ® JOHN StOUSSA, B. REESE, ap?-d Assistant Commissioners, YOR" FICE. Iwarors ” ASHING TON. April 5, 1868, PROPOSALS FOR SEW Pro is will be received by the undersigned until 12 0’clock M., on SATURDAY, April lath for building @ sewer in the alley in Square No. 455, and niong @ street north, to connect with the sewer inéth atreet west, ‘The Sewer will be circular In form; its insidé diameter will be 2 feet 6 inches; the walls 9 inches in thickness; the inside bottom of tha Seweron @ treet, will commenc: the inside bottom of the Sewer in 6th street. and run parallel with the present grade of the # to the entrance to alley, and through the alley at h of about 10 feet. The Sewer will have two ops,” with an tron grate over each, idders will state the price per lineal ‘oot for the get tee per ites fer Cpe he r! tore any or all bids ix reserved, serene tT MES S. CAMPREELS Commissioner Fourth Ward. J.C. McK EuD M.G. EMORY, apr-tl4 Assistant Commissioners. LEGAL NOTICES. 0 epee COURT, District oF CorumBia, Wasuincton County, To-wu: In the cam of Ell McCarthy, Executrix of Charies 5. rthy, deceased, the xxecutrix aforesaid has, with the approbation of the Orphans’ Court of Washington county aforesaid, yy geo Satur- day, April 23, 1866, for the final settlement and distribution of the personal estate of said deceased. and of the assets im hand. as far as the sae have been collected and turned iuto mer; where all the creditors and heirs of said 16 petified to attend, (at the Orphans’ Court of Washington county atoresaid,) with their claims properly vouched, or they mi otherwise by jaw be exciuded from all benefit in said deceased's estate; provided a copy of this order be published once # week tor three weeks in the Eveniag Star, previous to the said 28th day of April, 18%; Test:—Z_ C. ROBBINS, Ap 4-law3w* Register of Wills, RPHANS’ COURT, March 27, 1866 —District or CoLumnta. Wasting ton Jounty, To In the case of Helene Hartmaun, adu: of Ferdinand Hartmann, deceased, the admi trix aforessid has, with the sporobation of u phans’ Court of Washington County aforesaid Pointed Saturday. the 2let day of April next, the final settlement and distribution of the personal estate ot said deceased, and of the assets in .as far ae the same have been collected and turned into money; when and where all the creditorsand heirs of enid eased are notified te attend, (at the Or- phank’ Court of Washingten County aforesaid.) with their claims property vouched, or they may otherwise by law be excluded from all fit in aaid dece: ‘sestate: Provided a copy of this or- der be published once a week for thee weeks inthe Evening Star, previons to the said a Test—Z. U. ROBBIN Bh 2-lawsw* ftegister of Wilis, LEAVES FOR MT. VERNO! VERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY aod SATURDAY, atj®a.m Returns at 4% p. Fare far Roun} Trip. 51. amount for use of Mount Vernon Association. Washington and Alex e Be The Sue Steamer for Excursions. WASHINGION, ALEAANDRIA AND One-third of thie farther notice, Passenger Tra Washington and Alexandria as General Sap’t P_F_ Co MA« TRANSPORTATION LINE. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. The Steamer EXPRESS, leaves Washi: URDAY for Uiymont. Stores, Mathias t ra Chatterton Landmg. Nanemoy Point, Pope's Orees_ Wharf, Curriomra Bay, Peawell Point, Point Lockont, ai = 8a. m. on Sunday. nd arrives at Baltimore at AN _& BRO . Agents. 0. 344 Penna BURG AND PO- Brawn x . Saicaieeas AND OHIO BAILKOAD. . MAC KAILR: TO TRAVELLERS GOING SOUTH. TWICE DAILY, (Sands The quickest and most di Va .and the South. via the nday a, m. excepted.) ‘Trai e ASHINGTON A¥YD RB MORE. wd WASHINTON AND THE WE: Bow run as fellows, vie- ». ington. te Aani 11:25 a. m., 40d 2:45, and 4:30, and 7:30 p.m ond, Frederic irely completed from Aq ®, connecting there wit omac Railroad, 4 Creek to Rich. Steamers Keyport and © Vanderbilt leave Sixth rning excepted) at 1 arrive in Richmond at Street Wharf daily ( 640 8.m. and7 pm 205 p.m. and 4a m. THROUGH TO RICHMOND IN SEVEN HOURS, #ifty Miles Shorter sna 2‘) Hours Quicker than y Other honte Re snre and get Tero Creck and Fredericksbur Company * Office, corner of Penna. arene t. or on board of the boats. eh Tickets via A Baggage checked Ownibnsses and Bagcage Wace readiness to convey paw tween depots in Richmond Passengers by this lin Vernon. and may bnve a’ ral battie-felds near Fredericksburg by etup- ngers and bage pase by daylight Mount | Opportunity « the Washington Station Ticket Office in the day, ae well ae at thy Brevkiaet ant en GEO. MATTI _H General Passenger A SPRING ARRANGEMEN K? Steamer CAMpnIDGE, Captain DAY, March altimore, every CESDAY at8 p.m Mills Oxford, Clora’s Peint. Wal ¢ 1 Huchlett’s Wharf, she will leave THURSDAY and stopping at all the above mea- ers and freig' reaching Baltimore at5 a. m. ef FRIDAYS and | © TUFSDAY feb 28-tf route on SATU leaving her new the Eastern Shore Wharf every - A AS Be FOR NEW YORK, changing cars nin. N PNESDAY and SATURDA. vot of G street, Washington. D. DAY and FRID ™. reight received daily during business hours, carefully kept ander cover The steamers of this line now connect with Alex- avé Orange Railroad. Freight forwarded the line ef the road. HINEHAR! & V., Agents Corner Dth and Penn. avenue. south «t aud foot sf G street, Washington, D BOWEN, BBO. & 00. . B. CROMWELL & ft “6 Boston fn the day. as joan Telegraph between 45. and 6th streets for schedule between Bapolis, aud the West Agents. Aiexan¢ris. Va. est #treet. New York. BANKERS. LLEW!S JOHNSON & €o., BANKERS, trains will run bet burg, connecting st Gordonsvi Central Kailread trains to and from Bi follows: DEALERS IN FOREIGN EXCHANGE GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, STOCKS, BONDS. GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND SULD. 6p. wm arrive at Lynchb Washington at 6 21a. m. Bus COOKE & 00., BABEERS, Fifteenth street, opposins Treasury, Buy and sell st current rates, aud keep always en hand, a fullsapply of all GOVERNMENT BONDS, 7-30 TRBEASUBY NOTKS, OERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, &e., And pay the highest prices for QUARTERMASTER'’S ONEUKS AND VOUCHERS First National Bank OF WASHINGTON. night traime r ehable interert i Westway be headin Boston, phiaand Baltimore, and « Ip Washington G BD. COOKE, (of Jay Cooke & Uo.,) President, WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY On and as follows : re FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED Pitteborg & Kimi A8Tu S7., OPPOSITE THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT Gevernment securities with Treasurer Onited BJ ONE MILLION DOLLARS. gs We buy and sell al classes of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES at current market rates. FURNISH EXCHANGE sod make Collections o ALL THE PRINCIPAL OITIES OF THE UNITED STATES. ‘We purchase Government Vouchers on the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, prompt attention to ACOOBNTS OF BUSINESS MEN AND FIEMS and to any other business entrusted te us. FULL INFOEMATION in regard to GOVERN- MENT LOANS at all times cheerfully furnished, wi. 8. RUNTINGTON, Cashier. Waszineton, March 20, 1865, IPPMANN & ELLERY, BANKERS AND BROKERS, 29 BROAD STREET, NEW YORE, MEMBERS OF N. YORK STOCK EXOBANGE, | snd give careful and ip “twenty four hou of the University of P eminent Doctars ap@ Cheutsts of the prevent day ; no exposure, no trouble. no change whatere: Particular attention given to the ‘following | American Expri Adams Expre Ss. Nationa’ E-rpress Co, Bankers’ Express Co. Western Union Telezraph Co. rican Telegraph Co. ed Sates Telecraph Co. Russian Amer. Telegraph Co, Insulated Telegraph Transportation Co, Kinsley Express Co. Harnden Express Co. Southern Express Co. National Express and Petroleum and Minine Shares, Governme ‘vren, and County Bonds Advances made on the above securities. REFERENCES. Imp’t and Traders’ Bank. Mechanics’ Banking Association. SCR TEITERS. SCALES, SAMARITAN’S most potent. certain and effectnal remedy «ver pro- ecribed ; it reaches and eradieates every particle the venereal poison. so that the cure is thorough and permanent. Take. then, of this purifying rem- edy and be healed. and do not tranem’ posterity that for which you may repent in years. BS,TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscrt, ined ym Orp! ans’ Cou . it hare bi Although you be pronon incurable, lossera Sf adeninisiretion oe thet courbes | Autbenth van’ Booe AND HERE JU tate of Thomas J. Bar: wil] remeve every vestige ret. Vashington, a ¢ | aystem. on wellar all the bad MALES? D C., deceased. All bavi laims against re persons having c' males suffer the BOUT AND HE: bappily adapted, in Uleerated Ui Eliity, and for ull complaints ielacern oe > lo . Sept Dy express, Price $1.25 per bottie =" CATHARINE BARRETT. 1966, mb 19-law3w* TP HIS IS TO GIVE N CE, tl - 123 15.0 G ROTHER Tat eget, Washington County, in the, Dist of Columbia, the ery erp? Rabe rsonal esta! a Cofrman itty of achington, Fi by 3 ® <scns Laving claims againet t id ased, are hereby Sarned to exhibit the pacae h the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, on oF before the 26thda: of Mareh next: t! other- wir by law be exetuded from all bencdt of tue tald ee e. hivem under my hand, this 0th day of March, xe" "'BUPHIA OOLTMAN: tb 22 lawSw* = Admiuistrateix ‘HIS Is TO GIVE 4 LHS a et letters cf sdminiethation om the oe ces Jobn Hines. late of Washington city, wsld'eceaead, "are arnt “AInG, hi fore Sh Sacer ea on er from may othermiee by law be excluded ofiven under my band this p7th-day w 2f-lawaw* Pets ty That the snb- | 18 IS TO GIVE NOTICE, cries ‘obtained from the persone having claimé hereby warned to sa dey of avet ay be excluded trom gatnet sald doce mel exhibit the same, with ABGARET A. B UNDERSIGNED ICE DEs . RAILROAD LINES, GEORGETOWN RAILROAD. 3S SSS ae TIME TARLE On and after MONDAY March 12. 1a. and onti? will rou between Leave Wasninetor Le Local............ 6A M. Loe Mail ose Express so * Local io 200 P.M.“ > ee ~ Express... 6.0 ** ™ SUNDAY PASSEN Leave Waswincrox. Leave ALEXANDRIA Local... 6AM. Exorese . 1” eM. Local Express o™ - 0. A. STEVENS, mh idly WJ. PHELPS Wasuineton, Marct ins between Was FOR BALTIMORE. daily, except Sunday, at Lea FOB ALL WAY STATIONS Leave daily, except Sunday, at 6:20, a.m, an@ 265 p.m | FOB WAY STATIONS SOUTH OF ANNAPOLIS Jt TION, Leave at 6 and 6:20 m. and at 245 and 42° p.m FUR ANNAPOLID, Leave at 6:20and 7.0) ». mand 4 p.m. Bo trains te or from Aunapolls on Suuday, ON SUNDAY. FOR BALTIMORE. Leave at 7:30 8. m. and 245 and? 0 p.m FOR Way TIONS . 3 a.m. and 2 m. FOR ALL PARTS OF THR Wker Leave daily, except Sunday, at 1:30 4. m. aud 7.30 F at 7-0 pm. only. commecting at Kelag trains from Laltimere to Wheels, Te, &e THROUGH TICKETS the West can be hed a all heure rMow Amert- cunsylvenis evenve, stelphis, and Boston. see ugh Lise.’ ‘acter of Transportation, wera Ticket a, | LM « ‘ cont Octf GEO. S. KOONTZ, Agent, Washington TRscrer LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTOR PHILAPELPULA AND NEW YORK. w NGTON. March 25. 1986. ‘Tratns between Washincton apd New Vork are a Ton av follows. vir 1K NEW YORK. withont chance of cara, ane daily (except Sunday) atT 3a m. aad 6 90 Palinoel- —— daily (except Sunday) at 135 5 m. and ). ™m. FOR PHILADELPHIA, Leave dally vexcept Sunday) at 7-5) and 11-28 a. aud 43) and 6:90 p.m ON SUNDAY, mae for New York aud Puiladeiphia Dp. . om Sleeping cars for New York on 6:09 p.m. train daily Throngh tickets to Philadsiph’ ‘an be had at the Station mat the new office tn nilding, Peonsyivania avenue. See Raltimore and @ Railroad advertisement ashingtou, Baltimore. Av- W.P SMITH, Master of Transportation. -M.OOLE. Gewrral Ticket Agent L oc 9-tf GEO. 5. KOONTZ, Ageut, Wasuiagton. ORANGE AND ALEAANDRIA K ROAD On aud after Monday, Febrnary 12th. two daily Rokiowpes snd Lynch- ie, via Virgians mBond, as MAIL TRAIN. Leave Washington daily (except Sunday) at 649 hburg at 6 45 p. a. &. m1., sud arrive at Wash- EXPRESS TRAIN jatly (including @unday) as Tg at$ Wn. m. Leave Lynchburg at 6.30 Both trains m Seuth ap c jane Si: hie road ie omer ea eae ne onl: Pen fort- ut for the fact that it passes ties of Fairfax, Boll Ran, ppahannosk. Cul- 6, places of imper mir . Orang pe ' th Through tickets to a and Alexandria ‘i J M. BROADUS. General Ticket Avent, fe 9-14 Alvxanicia, Va ‘BEAT PENNSYLVANIA ROLig gy PRR Avil’ AND WEsT. FOUB DAILY TRAINS SPRING AND SUMMER SCBEDULE, ifter March 12th, 1885, trains will roy xpress Mail, ‘ast Line. Erie ® © Express, rs Exp, TWO TRAINS ON SUNDAY, Y. Connecting at Baitimore. ve Washineton 2 Ta timers, Leave Washington 2-45 SLEEPING CARS ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS. LOW FARE AND QUICK TIME. Oare run throngh from Baltimore to Pittsburgh, Erie, or Elmira without change. we Yor tickets and any informetion apply at the Boute, corner OMice of the Great Pennsylvania a Sen tonal Wiitea a no ig ead Penna. avenue, — ae WN DURA REY Superintendent N.O R EJ. WILKINS, and Ticket Agent. INO. GILLETT, Pasenger Agente aa tt GQ ECKET DISEASES! SAMARITAN’S GIFT: SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED. “Yes, A Poti ve Ovre,” for GONOKRH@A, GLEET, STRICTURES, &¢. ‘Contains no Mineral, mo Balsam, no Mercary. Only Ten Pills to be Taken to Effecs a Cure. ‘They are entirely vegetable, having no «we not Wey Unpleasant taste, and will not iu any way in- the etomach er bewels of the most deiicate ‘Cures in from two to four gays, and recent cases ” Prepared by @ gradua ansylVania, ene of the most Let those who have despaired of getting cored,ot ho have been gorged with Balsam Copasiaor Mer= cary. try the Sa MARIT : NS GIFT thy mailina plain. Price—Male packages, $2. Female, 5 BLOOD! BLOOD!! BLOOD?)? . FULA, ULCERS. SORES, SPOTS. SCALES. BOILS, "SYPHILIS, & VENERKEAL DISEARES, &c. SAMAKITAN’S £OOT AND HERB JUICR Is offered the pul Hepes positive care SYPHILIS OR VENEERS DISEASES, the BOOT AND HERE JUICE ie» it it to your after DO NOT DESPAIR! BOC Bs imparities from the lecte of Mer-ury. £ In many affections with SIst bits . ot mo ~ Falling of the Wout ao, SAMARITAN’S WASH > f Syphilis, used inc: Bic setacre tga’ net Icometion wie the = directions 25 cen! its, omcy of these remedies ie alike acknowl. ‘The effi edged ye siciaus and patients, They are used in the U.S. WHAT THE SUBGEONS SAY A aa SAMAR- ospitals. ITAN’S EEMED: “Post Bosrirat, Fort Man«natt, Baltimore, Md . Feb. 20. 1854 —"1 faction im 5 WERS, “Assistant Surgeon, 6th N. ¥. Vols’

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