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THE EVENING STAR. A GAY BIGAMIST. & Minister's Sen Marries Two Girls Withia Six Weens. Prom the Saginaw (Mich. )gEuterprise.} Last week & young couple came to our city And stopped at the Amer, Hotel. The gen- tleman wae genteely dressed and appeared like one who moved in good society lady was young, and pr , looked as though the cares of the life she was just entering Tested lightly ou her fair shoulders. They had heen in town but @ short time when an Officer from abroad appeared on the scene in search ofayoung gentieman answering the descrip- Son of the party above mentioned. for whom } Be had a warrant for his arrest, on & char; bigamy. Alter a pretty thorough searcR the young couple were found, although it does Rot appear that they sought concealment. The young man proved to be the person tne officer sough!. He was accordingly taken into cus- tody and placed in the connty jail for present safe keeping. This happened on Sanday last. Mondsy morning, when the ler went his rounds among the cells, the prisoner was miesing—the bird had tlown. z Subsequently it was asce; mace bis escape through a im the cell door, through which tood was some- times passed to prisoners. Being a very slim Person, and possessing a good deal of the ser- ntim his nature, he was able, to use a home- ¥ saying. “to crawl out of a small hole,” | which he aceordingly did and made good bis | ercape, as before intimated. We, yesterday. | ealled upon the Iady whom he called his Wwilte, from whom we obtained the following story of | Wrong and villainy er name is Miss Aiex- and she is seventeen years of age. Pre o the farce of marrying this man she re- ed with her mother and stepfather in a lit- Ue country town about ten miles from the vil- sjage of Gul Corners, where she became ac- quainted with a gay and festive young man by the name of Edwin M. Chambers, the son of & Methodistg minister, residing at or near Kala- mazoo he young man appeared to have plenty of money, was well dressed. good look. | ing, with raven hair, curving over a massive brow, and pleasing and winning in his ad- dress. Mr. Chambers was about twent: when he first caught sight of Mi and to use his ewn ecstatic language, his « oul ‘Was fired with love” forthe beantitul girl with her bright face, her bewitching curls, dark as midnight, her sylph-like form, and her Sweet, Winning ways. He sought an introduction to her which was consummated, and he thought himself a lucky man. He mae love to bet after the Most approved fashion, which she, fond, entbusiast, returned with all the ardor of ber young, trusting heart. The young man finaliy broached t ef marriage. She blushingly referr ma, who. perhaps, thinkin; ¢bosen the better part, consented to the nup- tials. We would here state that the young lady's step-father was a man well to do in the world, and, although by no means demonstra. tive, placed no bar in the way of the young ‘opie’s union, undonbiedly thinking ‘them, ‘wever, both ra'ber young to marry. The souree of true love had, up to this time, ap. parently, ran smoothly, when the young man Was suddenly called away toa distant town, en some real or pretended business. As ic usual in such cases, he left his fair affianced in tears, but, tearing himself away trom her em- brace, Purried cif on the next train. We will Bow fellow the course of the young gentleman lover. After leaving the presence of the con. fiding girl, he pursned his course until he reached a little country place sbout s1x miles from Detroit, called Bedford. Here he threw off every restraint which thoughts of the trust. ing creature he had lett behind should have a tencency to throw around him, and began to | make merry with the maidens of Bedford, Among whom, with his elegant «store clothes,” he created considerable of a stir. One bright Particular star again threw its TaYS over the young man’s susceptible beart—another pair of love-liteyes smote him in the region of the eet pocket, and he loved again with the bal. ance of his soul. On the part of the young Jady it was a case of love at first sight; on the _ of the young man, love at second sight. ‘0 cut the matier short, he woo'd ber, he won Ber, and he married her. 4s was in December. 1565. He then left his young bride and returned to the “girl he lett bebind him,” who was of course happy to see | her betrothed once more. He now urged Mise A. to set the day for their marriage, which she | did. The Rey. Mr. Chambers. Edwin's father, was called in, and the marriage ceremony was again performed, although another bride Stood by bis side. This second MATTiage took place about six weeks after the first. Up to the day of the young sc drel’s arrest the two had lived happily together, and the first intimation the supposed wife Bad of Chambers’ pertidy | was Sunday last trom the lips of the officer who arrested him. The poor girl feels deeply ined that he had y small aperture 'y years ofage ss Alexander, he subject ed him to i her daughter had } } The | Taxes :x Uran.—Taxes are pretty heavy allover thejand just now, but those who in- @uige in the luxury of Mormonism suffer a little more than the rest. In Utab, aecording to Brigham Young's laws, when 4 man joius his church one-tenth of mus jabor goes to the support of it, aod one-tenth of all the annual profits of the remainder. If the man has no property. one-tenth of his labor has to goto the chureb; one-tenth of every trade or ocen- pation has to be represented: and if a man should be idle thirty days, the tithing man claims the profits of three days’ labor, on the #round that noone hasa right to idle away three days belonging to the Lord. 1n addition to this. there are the federal,territorial, county And town taxes, which are sufficient of them- selves to reduce one to poverty. What be- comes of all this money no one knows, for no | t ‘ge of | public statement of the finances has ever been | mace, while it is a curious fact that the tith- ing officers Dave the largest farms. the best | stock, and the most wives of any of the inbabi- | tants in the territory. A New Way To Pay a Denr.—Miss Nettie | Whyte, at Chicago, lil, the other day selected & pair of shoes at & store, and, taken them in her hand. went to the door. saying she wanted to show them toa friend, and would be back in afew minutes. Meantime, would the obli- sing clerk be kind enongh to keep her little satchel for her! The obliging clerk did so, but several more than a few minutes elapsed, and the young lady did notretarn. The little satchel was opened, and found to be empty. The clerk was indignant, for the shoes were not paid for. A few days after he met her in the street and demanded payment. She had Bo money, but asked if he would take her wa- terfall as security. He would; so she quietly detached it and give itto him. The next day she called at the store and redeemed her back hair. &/ The negro Biddie Moore, sent hung at St. I need to be s on Friday, has been re- spited. Connected with the anticipated exe- eution is & curious incident. A woman ap. pled to one of the deputy jailers, and desired & private imterview. She requested the priy- ilege of being hanged in Biddle Moore's place. She gave as a reason for her benevolent inten. tions, thatshe was unhappy. Her modest re- quest was not granted. ®7 An ordinance of the Pennsylvania, prohibiting the erection of “iron-clad buildings,” has been declared null and void in a testcase, the Council having no legal authority to pass it. It wasclaimed on the trial that such buildings were 09 more dangerous. in respect to fire, to neighboring Property than ordinary brick buildings, and that the city was authorized by the State law to ferbid the erection of wooden buildings alone. SPECIAL NOTICES, city of Pittsburg, &7 IF ASMODEUS SHOULD UNROOF ALL the bouses in New York. as the story says h- un- roofed those of Madrid. in the dressing rooms of nine-tenths of the beam mont+ weu'd Le seen PHALON'S ee BLOOMING CEREUS.” ere, powers, with eure means of relief. free of charge in sealed letter envelopes. Dr.J_ SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Heward Asaocia- tion, Phitadelphia, Pa. MOTH AND FRECKLES, Ladies afflicted with Discolorations on the Face, called moth patches or freckles, should use PER- BY’S celebrated MOTH and FRECKLE LOTION. At isinfallible. Prepared by Dr. B. O. Perry, Der- Matologist,49 Bond et.,N.¥. Sold by all drug- Gistsin Washington andelsewhere, my 18-e03m COLGATE’S AROMATIO VEGETABLE SOAP A superior To!LET Soar, prepared from refined VacErtaBiE Oi1s in combination with GLYckRINE and especially designed for the use of Lanizs, and forthe Ncxsery. Its perfume is exquisite, and washing properties unrivalled. For sale by all druggists. SUBELY, fe9-eoly STEADILY, SUCCESSFULLY, SMOLANDEB’S EXTRACT BUCKU Is CURING every case of Kipnzy Distas®, Buxumatisn, Graver, Uninany Disonpers, Weaxnces and Pains in the Bacx, Fraatz OomPlaints and ‘TrovsiEs arising from Bxcxssks oF any Kinp, COME, YB AFFLICTED! TEY SMOLANDER’S. TAKE NO OTHER BUCKU. Sold by all Apothecaries. Price $1. D. BARNES & 00., Hew York, and BABNES, WARD & 00., the wrong inflicted upon her by the naprinci- pied scoundrel, who is doubtless, ere this. after Smother victim. Pass him around. Don’t for- get his name, which is Edwin M. Chambers. He is = built, genteely dressed, with ark curling bair and fine features, and twenty- one years of az 1 | AFFAIRS IN ALEX ANDRIA.—We clip the fol- Jowing from the Gazette of Monday: Extensive Robbery —About nine hundred dol- Jars in currency and silver was stolen on Sat. | urday Isst, from the house of Mrs. Dyer, an old blind iaay, who resides on Wolfe street, mear the corner ef Royal. The money, which belonged to Mrs. Dyer, her grand children and to the heirs of the iate George Hutchins, was contained ina trunk which was in a oack Foom ofthe house. Walter Dyer,one of the grand-children of Mrs. Dyer, bas been ar- resied and committed to jail, eharged with the offence. Fores. Minks, and Darkies.—The citizens of Maryland, especialiy these of the lower dis- tricts, complain loudly of the loss of their } emer t and fora long time they have be. ieved the foxes and minks were the depreda- tors, but pow they have found outthat it is the darkies who are the yarments. Double- bareled guns. loaded with slugs are being pre- pared for the purpose of givinc the thieves the ‘warmest kind of x reception. A Shark.—A shark. about six feet lonz caughtin & seine by those on board the fish. ing smack of Capt. James Smith. in the Chess. peake, was brought to this city last night, and was on exhibition at one of the green grocers Stalls at the market house this morning. 11 was understood that the biggest fish caught was to be civen to Terry Ryan. who was aboard the smack—be consequeutly obtained the shark. Supposed Attempt to Rob the Bank.—On Friday Bight last.an attempt, it is supposed. ate by a party of three or four men to rob the First National Bank inthis city. The watch- man of the Bank discovered them, and upon bis threatening to shoot, they mped. Te —During the lute visit of the ugeniato the cholera hospital at Amiens, she approached the bedside of a pa- tient named Demontier, a workman, and some consoling words to him. Which see to revive him. and for some days the medical ned Attendants bad bopes of saving him. but he | mmbed pot strength. and has just suecu Betore his deatn be called the Marie Joseph, to his bedside, and taki tr under his pillow a purse, put it into her hand, saying. aecpur, here are ninety francs, ail | possess in the world: if 1 do not recover, send them to the good Empzess. let her give it to the poor, or to the little orphans of her son, remembrance of the gratitude of poor I mostier.” The sister has just fulfilled ine Wishes of the dy man. zw. How To Cure a Frrox —As we often see frenas suffer with these troublesome things, We publish the following eure for tnem. which Wwe bave heard highly recommended: As soou As the parts begin to swell, get the tincture of lobelia, and wrap the part affected with cloth saturated throughly with the tiwerure, and the | felon is dead. An old physician says he ba« known it to cure in scores of cases, and it bever fails ifapplied in seagzon. ee &2The Round Table in the course ofa no- tice of Heine's “Book of Sougy.”” relates the follow characteris tie anecdote—of that famous Germas wit and poet, just before the close of hus Jife in Paris “Lf Lcould go out on crutches te-day,” he said toa friend who sat by his bea-side one Sunday, “1 would go to church."* “Why on crutches.” «Because if I could walk I would goto the Boulevards.” S7 Miss Fanny Drake had some trouble at her jbome, near Waterloo, N.J.,on Monday morning. and boping to escape unobserved, she doxned male attire, and took passageon the Hew Orleans, Southern Agents. BUBLEIGH & BOGEBS, Wholesale Druggists, Boston, Mass., General Agents. feb 10-1y Bama 's@ ee Se ae eafe and A effectual remedy—indeed, the onlf venerable rene, Teme dy ever discovered. Cures in two tofear days, and recent cases tn twenty-four houra.. No mineral, no »BO Mercury. Only ten pills to be taken. It is the soldier's hope, end Bfriend to those who do | Bieiregs. © be exposed. Bale 1» 82; “Eawanitan’s Root AnD Hrgs Juicms— A ve oud permanent cure for Spzuilio, Zeretuis, Icers, Rores. ts, Tetters. ac ice $1.25 ir bottle. | Boldby 8 0. Ferd Bee advertisement, mys TWO BAD OABES OF PILES GUBED BY DE STBICKLAND’S PILE REMEDY. Mr. Giaes, ot Jeueevitic. 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 brother was dit Tom the army as incurable, (he bei yred with the Piles. PILE BEMEDY. The Dr Strick 2 ‘ought to jand, con’ ing that the most lee sola’ by Didapiets bere. “Bold Ww everywhere. . Ww. WAIN £00; CHAR ORBISTIAT, B71 Ps: avenue and 60: Ninth street. oo 8-17 Haut’s Vecetasre Sicinian Hark BernweR Restores gray hair to the original color, Haris VEGETABLE Sicitian Hain RENEWER Prevents the hair from falling off. L's VEGETABLE Sicitian Hair Renewer Mann's Tia teehair sot Yea gi L's Vecetaste Sictzian Hatz Benewer Sar Does not etain the akin. Hari’: Sicirian VacrTas.e Bain Rengwee Has proved tteelt the best preparation for the hair ever presented to the public. Price $1. For sale by all druggists. ja 30-Tuly B ativusly recommend eat fe ng » DB. SBMCK- LAND’S MELLIFLUOUS COUGH B AM. | Instantaneous, and ts withai || bat ellifuous Cough Balsam is ome cf tee e nous js one | Dest pre; lons in ase, and,is all that {ts propri- ctor claims tor it. We have tried it during the | pest and relief from a most distressi, | Gough. Itis prepared by Pr. Strickland, No. 13 Bycamere street. Cincinnati, Ohio, and for sale by WAFS. Broa bien and Gund Gnidia tf ? - ant. 317 Pa. avenue and $09 Hinth street. marl train of the Morris and Essex Rat!; Her disguise was penetrated by the passenger and she was detamed at Newark station, whence she was carried back to her parent-. S7 The Albany F Vinnie Ream, to who Congre: says tha has yored 10,40 for a statne of Lincoln, is a rather bandsome young woman, who has extraorui- Bary powers of persuasion through lobby « liances. So far as known, she has never ac eapiaken ingle work of art which will stand critic &7 Straw trimmings are among the newest Wings in fashion, as applied to dresses. Straw fringes, enriched with small jet or silver beads, are used to simulate tumics upon silk dresses, taking tbe place, in fact. of the geat's hair tringe. It is also used wo trim low-necked bodies, and im the narrow widths a8 border for tulle veils. S711 you wish toknow how quick you \ctn run a mile, tell ared-headed woman hér bRoy equints. GOVERNMEN AUCTION SALES, U NITED STATES STEAME ) AT BEEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncors, PUB ¥¢é MS, Auctioneers. 'B | POT QUARTRAMASIER 'S OF Fice. CHANCERY SALE OF A VALUABLE IM- 4 ERE aE. M ugmst lt, PUVED REAL ESTATE, situated on Masea Wil berold at her an. age sou h sideof basin, churetts avenue, between ath and sth streets at Baltimore the above-nemed United States | west Steamer. on IRSDAY, August 48. at 10 o'clock By a decree of the Supreme Court of the District &.m , together with the Boatt. Anchors, Stoves, | of Columbia, bearive date on the Isth day now on board. of Jnly, A D. is acd passed in a tb Wheel Steamer, of 434 tons: length certain ‘cause wh o Thomas 1. Scott feat; breadth of beam. 20 feet Winches; | et +4, Ste Complainants, and Elizabeth b Pi beam engine, Olaggettetal. are defendants,(No 433 equity.) L diameter ef cylinder, 36 inches, stroke of piston, 12 will ofter tor m'¢ at public auction. on the prem- ives, on FRIDAY, the i7th day of Acgust, AD. 1866. at 6 o'clock p.m . all that piece or parcel of ronud im the city of Washington, Distri-t of Co ombia, beginning at a point on Masea-hu:etts avenue @icht (18) feet northwestwardly of the , southeast corner of Lot tweir i feet ontéts: now oni the Government. .. Ip running order. and well foand im her » sold for want of further ose by Terms: Cash, of sale. t By order of Quartermaster, Ge in Government fun:ls, om the day meral. »(12.) i quare w BRADLEY, south of square numbered five handel modete Colonel and Chief Quartermester, teen, (516,) and runving thence northw: anu l4 td Middle Military Department. giong sei - | <a a astward } PIR AE SALE OF | QUART ERMAGERES! | thirty-coven and fifty nine neces | FSt0as at rau caVauny DEfuT, feet, thence nerth thirty. tee arqu nety han- | AT GILBBOR dre dths (32 90 100) feet to the line of I street north | Quartermaster General's eighteen | 18) feet. thence south thirty antfor- | Washinsion. D. ty five hundred ths (35 45-100) feet. thence north. | Ry order of the Weartecmaty westwardly to intersect Massachneetts avenne at | will be eold, om the T ht ancles forty-one and fifty nine hundreithe under the direction ro: 9 100) feet te the place of be vinning. contain ing. A. Q. M., om TH ae Aegon 12 bout fourteen bandred and thirty six sjaare Setcribed et of Guartortanster's Stone. GHOMIME: feet, more or lees, tozether with {he Lurlding and. | deacri| of Ay ay = improvementa thereon, feet 1 and Zinch Gam’ Hose: 19 tone Hjrong | (,2helermp ot mana prescribed. by lange'te'se | 2 Ibs. cast iron Rai Chaire; cree, are: One t ca and the bali tebe 107 6 Warehouse Trucks; horee;) 1 Hay Scale ( Fairbanke;) 3 P' (Fairbenks;) 3 Cou ales iro pain ip equal inetalinents | in six. nine, twelve and fifteen months from the day of sale; the said bal- ance to bear interest from the day of sale, and the inter Sc: ‘sirbanks:) 5 it te be red by the honds of th: Fortable Forges: ¢ Bithe’ Hallowe: 1 auvile- 3 Senor purchavere. with . surety or suretics Tore yoo ; af the trustee: ort ecan be sing Mul; 75 Gum Buckets; 1 Work-bocr Bell | ierash ot day of wale or on she retincation of | ideale by the order of tl rt. Och Desks, Faties, Chairs, Wertiches, | Sea couveyamciog bt theaos: of ere thee te Pret pnery, caseds ton Redateads Cooking and | fee terme of sale oro not compriet ore cries Hee fiesting en a, Gookin am rae oe, Halter | days after the day of ale. the Trustee reserves the pat’ in, Files i ers, Farriet Knives! right to resell at the risk and cost of the defanit- ipg purchaser or purchasers, upon one week's no- tice, by advertisement in the National Intelli- Punches Stocks and Dies, Heading Tools. Tra- | tcos, Wrenches, Adzea, Ang: races, Bet aites Wend ,Clamps, Tenon Gutters. Gouges, | een er ane ine og eo. MILLER, Trastec, it rawin, nive » Ta ¥ atche aig Vale ew dat. and ape | iy2-eoads GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. ares. Tr: ares. ai sere ompaisen.” Mt tet Bin: ¥ G@BEEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. rs. Scere’ riv 5 pokeshaves. tin, L DI Scuges, Hound and Strait Knives, Gating Piz: | TRUSTER'S GALE OF PULDING LOTS IN oye. Bivet Claw and, Edge Tools. Prickin By virtue of a deed of trust to the subseriber,da- becls. Paint Brushes, Paint Oaus, Paint Mni- | teq December 23, 1805, and recorded imuiter he we Pater Gtone, Falat Mill, Falnte, Colors. Ve. | i | No. 15. folios 20. Ae -one of the Inna sesorin, oa BeBe | SRECEDLS chen Suit goalie netign oe -- de. BA ithe Ist duyo mber. Dot above | o'clock p. m..in front ef the premises, Lo s Nos. ene (i) and three (3) in Syuare numbered ten hun Purchaxera must remove their stores within five | Gred aud twenty tnree, (1 023 land Lote numeral (8) daye from date of sa x eleven (1})ana twelve (12,) in Square numbered Zorme: eas Se sp eel eet enue pine hundred and Dinety-six, (996,) of the plan of oat tree e city 0 ; every hour during day of roe EIN ‘Terms. Ui i the residue im 5 and Brovet Brig. Gea Wo RiAcciuenaree, | Umut, the porches clriag pis ny tey Cora - A. jeferre nts, : ; an lent First Division.@.M.@.O. | bearing {ntcrest trom day ofsalo. A deed gieee and a deed of trust taken, to secure the deferred payments. All conveyancing and stamps at the cost of the purchaser. If the terms of sale are not complied with within fi we from the day of tale, the trustee reserve right to resell the a property at the risk and cost of the defaulting = giving three i notice in the Eve- ti EXTENSIVE Avorios SALE prs GOVEBNMENT TOBACCO. y UNDRED HOGSHEADS OF FINE a VIRGINIA LEAF. feet on Virgivia avenne, ni street eonth, and PROPOSALS. | RAILROAD LINES. PPorosats TOR THE ERECTION OF AN | paLTinons AND O10 BAIL BvaD Office of the Commissioner ef Public Ruiidines Gupicol of the United Sta: Wasiine tox Giry, A 8. is will be recel ‘Trains between WASHIN Lm an FEID eo augart Tse MORE. and WASHINTOM ikp ra erection of an IRON FENC Bow runes ws, vir: corm F of and ist street FOR BALTIMORE. thence running west along the front of the Bot Leave daily, except Sanday, at 7:08, 7:90, an@ Garcen, on Pennsylvania avenue, and as faron st | 1368. ., and 3°45, and-4:30, and 5-0 p. Breet west as the appropriation of $15.90) will OB ALL WAY STATION carry it. Said fence of wr el iron. the Leave daily, except 86 7:00, 8. m., end irom portion to be four a fe = ot pieced 2:45 and 8.00 p. Base, and coping wo te vires. feet wx inones te | FOB WAX STATIONS SOUTH OF ANNAPOLIS height, the whole to be erected geod founda- JENOTION tion of blue atone. Leave at 6:15 and 7 00 am. and at 2:45 and 4:25 p.m ‘oposals must be by the lineal foot. FOR ANNAPOLIS. The work must be completed by thi middle of | Leave at 7:00 ce" m.,and 49 p.m, Bo November nex. trains to or frem Ai He on Sunday. Twenty per cent. of the stipulated price will be ON SUNDAY. retained as security for the completion of the work FOR BALTIMORE. HuULAt Is figished and accepted by the architect of | Leave aty-g9 5m. and 245 and 0 the Capitol Ext who will superintend it. Von wat ceation® D 1 oma may be seen at the Leave ot 7:30 a.m. and 2:45 ani 8:00 The bide will be cpsued at thie cia as Sean on Lea tbl PARTS OF THE w wi oO i. ic of the 17th day of August, metas ve daily, Gunter, 087-20 6. m. cnt O98 Pon at 8: = a trains pe! a 7 TH woven 10K: the Washi: ad ETS to the West can be had B.B. FRENCH, 903-12 Commissioner of Publio Builitngs. GPPrNe EAST CAPITOL STREET, ac. S = ington Station Ticket Office st all heures Office of the ar somes oh Peptic Be ildings,) in the day. well at at the new office tn the Amert- Site Fragen signal & jie ote | Peper Urge Mbt np gee ae | uniil 12 o'clock noon of WEDNESDAY doses RD hy one Ba entrance aera td Bagi Matt Promprte, eve! streets east. e wi state the . he fee of exe mand filling by the cubic yard. gn QOLB, sibs erireeeemenn fr ceccay te | somat GH. BRONTE Reve, ata quare permanent wooden picket fence, ASHING EXA five fect in height. The pickets to be of the best | ILROAD. white pine undicased. three Inenes ha sides GEORGETOWN RA inch in thickn base board en: cedar. and set - ome and four feet in length, with a tin width. The posts ‘to be of t feet apart from center to cen- e eigh fer. The rails of spruce or Norway pine, two TIM TABLE. inches by four. Two strips, all round, to bese. | . On ont ater wONDay" tay Fat oe. ana soa gurely nailed over the pickets onthe outside, A | further notice, Passenger Trains will ran between turn stile to be placed at each corner of the fence, | Wasbi! and Alexsudria as follows: and a i gate inthe center of cach side, with Lrav NGTO Leave ALEXaNRra good ban; and fastenings. A Local .. 500A. i, Bidders will state their proposals by the lineal | 1 Express... 6.35 All the work of gradi building the fence 0 se to be completed by the m! ate of October next ed . 200 P. bed Phe werk will be given tothe lowest respon. | ** 20 ben sibie bidder, The two jobs to be separately con- sal 7 sidered. on 6:0 Mail Twenty percent. of the contract price will be SUNDAY PASSENGER NB. retained ag security tor the faithful perfermance | | brave Wasuincrox. Leave praeeeeene, of the work | Local CWA. M. Express. 6:35 4. it, The bids will be opened at this office, on the 15th 6:30 P.M. Local 0 P. day of August. at 12 0 clock noo Q. A. STEVENS, ) ~~ aul 13t B. B. FRENCH, C. P. B. mhit-ly W.J. PuELES: H W.,A &G Peorosats FOR CAVALRY HORSES. j HBOUGH Li BETW WASHINGTON Chief Quartermaster’s Office, Depot of Washinston, T 4 acctbentes akD maw scarce Washington. D.C... Bug 13, 1866. Besled Proposals are invited and will be at this office until 120 clock m,on THURSDAY, 23: inst.,for furnishing the United States with pinety-one CAVALRY MORSES. at least twenty five of which must be of a bay color, and the re- mainder dark colors. fe horees must he sound in all partica received Ww. , March 36, yee. new rom an ereen Washington ‘i rs ee FOB NEW YORK, without of cars, Leave daily (csvmmtbookeahant . and 6:33 idders are invited to bi : lars, well broken. in fult fesh and sood’ cont. | Taraccny Decanraynt, Crete Horses? | Mygevkds GREEN & WILLICMS Aice, | Uowstrom is to 16 hacky Teh. wemeeee const. | pe Tene eee ie ot Fae, RicHNonD, Va., August 5. Rt ao a old, and well aiapted in every way to ‘airy pur- Leave daily (except Sunday) et 1148 ®. m. ang Fe ee acer pr egcociione from HA. Bis: | yy 3a9. 0. McGUIRE & Co., Auctioneers, poses. A is eudber sets eeeatens 420. m. le sord te the highest Bidder at Abie ation st | A aieoelees wire aaiatregted for under this advertisement | FOR PHILADELPRIA, Ho'clock in the forenoon of WEDNESDAY, ihe | CHANCERY SALE OF | Fuge AMD Lor | will be mubected toe Feld Inspection. and thoes Leave dally ‘except Sunday) at 7:8) and 11:18 @, BOLL DING. ee eeey peat at WINBTON'S | By virtwo of w coctee of the teereme Court of | sected. Ho mares will beteceived. ag and 6a SUNDAY, er aT MOT Ty and Cory, streote.in | 0’ pistrict of Co us ein the caso of | These horses must be delivered to Brevet Bri Leave for How York aud Piiiadelphia st 6:30 p, the city of RICHMOND, VA., the following-do- | Pele etal os. Litto ce al ae site ity dock, | sdier General Sh tee ie eben: aA, | Monty. geri ot, ol $1 Fo master ne ; in this city, on or before & ‘ "avo mvapane tt cep: soammsane "| Rats eee ras ioe Tsar | OM eam acgunn ae | Seen eee Sm ri ¥ te Instant. at 6 o'cloc! m., in front of the prem- 2 d $ o er CARGO MSHEADS =| ines. pare of Lote: int Banare Sete forty ance of the horses contracted for orice, fan be wad a the Beaten sie albert al new i mer LEA H FIVE HUNDRED, BOXES MANUFACTURED | [eet on Viretis avene, m st. with ‘od cept: Bi resent at the — of t Trova! e vide. which will be abral itted for the app ees as well as Buliding, Peunsyivante evenue, The Leaf Tobacco has been gathered from the | !08 theron. censisting of a $e ee oiar ermaster General before the contract n ais and Oth streets. gopntigcet Bediord, Roanoke. Franglo, Camp. emesy x Siacmek bednoteen “P ropaals for Horses.” imore aud Ohic Ballroed edvertiscment “i ‘s + is Guo ee to be secured by ap ‘ . Pittiyivante, Mecklenburg. and Charlotte, cem: | monthe, with interest, to be sect red by approve: Brevet Major General and Chiet Quartermaster, tie W uch Jah Sia teat cent table tar | Deeds Tegerved uti final ba yaient. Coane | == = Depot of Washington. * ‘i . | conveyancing at cost ef purchaser. le} o! % wohrappers.” and has a been mets ated and pre- @35 reauired of the purchaser ut taae ct, P#orosaLs FoR BRIDGE PILES, Bale peremptory. cturer and DAVID A. BURR. Trustee. ealer rarely offered. Should Office Commission’s of Publre Buildenee, ads mort ay bs del tne weweate 2G. RecRRE SOS Ree, | wancacans Gir hee ie | an >, is le wi be receiv: st tl i * BRANG 5 frente ee ar MOR Ee IS QNAVOIDABLY | ancl FRIDAY, August? at i? o clerk oie SOMMER AEA CREERT hogshead will be ready forin- | Postponed until MONDAY, 2th of August, at | firnishinz. at the Navy Ford Brides. tweuty-four | On and after this day the Bt t the sales-room ten days preceding the | °% °'clock PT DAVID A. BURR, Trust: Oak Piles, not less than rixty feet in length.t» | Capt Eo T Leonard will leeee cay of sale. jUIRE& 00 men square one foot sixteen feet from the butt; wot | pier, opposite 170 Licht st. wharf ‘Terms: Cash, in Government funds. su 7 law ade 3.0 McGUIRE&00..Ancts. | fs than six inches small ood rs Absietent Speen nent an 11-St Commissioner of P lie Bangiece t ey PTE ERD Y, THURS ee 7 enistant Spec nt. 1 ‘ 5 até p.m. “4 § ——— , = INSURANCE COMPANIES, | - ROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY. Double Mills. Oxford. Clora's Point. Wallach © ELEGRAPH MATERIAL AT AUCTION. P . Wharf, Cambridge, Bugliett’s Wharf, Cabin T a M4s84ttAN R. ge, Zhod: tal Creek, and Medford’s Wharf Ret: fr Chiat Quenermame’s Giitr Denast Weskintion. LIFE INSUBAHOE House of Representatives. United Sates, Washincton, D. Cu, August s, 1835, COMPANY Will be sold at public auction, under the direc tion of Brevet Licut. Col. James M. Moore, A. Q. et, pod 20th street, NEW YORK CITY, OFFICE No 476 SEVENTH STREET, Ly . OU. m* JON T. LIGHTER, Agent, 4BEMEN’S INSURANOE 60. OF WASH INGTON AND GEORGETOWN. ti terial. &€. Beardsley's Bicnal 95,000 po: Telegraph netruments 66 miles Iron Wi newlated Tele- Wire F erk’s Office, ae ; July 26, 1865, roperals will be received at thia fice, anwl THURSDAY, the S0th day of Ausust, sox at 12 o’cleck ee furnishing eacn of the tol- lowin, tionery. for the use of the MA€ TEANSPORTATION LINE. tives ef the United States, pre gate a NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. Quarto Post Paper, extra euper- ogy The Steamer EXPRESS, Capt. E. 3 reams white fine, faint lined BYTHER, 25 resms white Quarto Pest Paper. extra super- | lesves Washi: até6s m, and 2 "Beardsley 8 Instru- 105, Keele for Wire oti aoe ideale <s -) La dal TH ‘Quarto Post Paper, extra su: gape et de oot Ev Euy 6a ected mente 43 Reel Stand OHARTERED BY CONGRESS, 1537, fine, ‘wideruled : sat ~S ‘Ohatterton Landing, i 8 $secre He cel Btend \ Pet Sat ateneetaemene 20 128 reams shite Commercial Note Paper, extra | Stores, Mathias Polut, Chapel Point Plowden 4Outtine Plyers 199 Insulators, block OP ee FON Dm m—ocmmeen@ 30,000 | superne. faint lined — Hote P Wharf, Lancaster's Wharf. Stones Wharf. Car- 2 Dial Handles 1 Coal Stove, with Pipe ofall Kinds insured for @ year or leas |.) 'comt mire Commercia ‘aper, extra Tiomen Ber, Bexwell'y Wharf, Basrll’s Wharf, toe 4a Fell Beols” ulders’ risks granted on the mostfavorable | ,,%2Z;sms mite Commercial Note Paper, extra | more at 6's: 5 sEvin & Bzo..a EEsces oat woke af heel Seine “Ho charge fer policles. sg aad sopeine white Commercial Bote Paper, extra | apT-tf 1h SS No, 343 Penna. eve 1s 8mali Reel Stands 16 Beel Stands, delivery JAM&S ADAMS. President, mperfine. wide ruled Bn. - : — : el Croploy, a Pickrell, 30 reams Paucy Note Pape ICHMOND, FREDERICKSBURG AND PO- jfildering Rcld RetitSroale"Comper Wire, | Boner White, cr Georastowc © tr fran: PocheapPaver*taatiea™s | BRIM OMRO ENE RCAD: G Lares Gear *'™ 5 Sscty Copper Wire, | Jobs D. Bevlay, Bichard Barry," 38 reams Flat Cap Paper TO TRAVELLERS GOING SOUTH. Aor Reed 7 aisete Gutta Perens, 128 Deen’ Teed, Casey Ni reame Mauiiia Paperstoxl9 thes, fat, very TWICE DAILY, 8 Rings paisd tackes Anabesta) e . Apdrow Rothwell of Washington. ee Sount and smooth, te weigh eleven pounds per | en ee, Tumblers for Battery 117 Iron Spikes . ¢ Directors in ree! a . 19x24 inches, * #0 Porous ups "Sl Ansuisted” Bending | the Board’ to renew’ policies and taxe haus ia tonsunnd smooths te welgh wen te wee | Ya .and the South. oars tina Strips 29 Bubber Rings ja 13-e06m “two pou: per ream onal SPRL G. DAYS, Becky. 100 reams Manilla Paper, 27x37 inches, fi Posblagton. to Agel StS Aw encars atolcerape batter? | age Di pBABESI | taitband movi to weigh fortgstwe noLeny, | Richmond ¥ rederickabarg aud Potomac Railroad, 239 pounds Mercury 503 Zinca for Grove Bat- | & BOR — Peboxes Arnold's Patent Ink Absorber, or other mae Fereneann een mia plan bee 1.065 pounds Nitric Acid tery SAMARITAN’S GIFT: similar manufacture : Baitroess tor Peerccon Wolken Maieseen, {eo puende Bells. cod tine ee ms " SAMARITAN’S GIFT! 24.900 white thick adhesive Envelopes, 53x27; | Raleigh “G * Sallebury, Ubarlotte au S00 ponnle Nails, tirom, ~ | ate % ba reach’ rey Driv yi IN BEMEDY EVER U: 2.000 white thick adhesive Envelopes, sicxg:, | Chester, 8. 0. re irae: Cnn, 1a Gevorsment ian ‘ GONORRHU!A, GLEET, STRICTURES, a | ,,23,00 white esive Envelopes, s7,xs7z | Bizet Whart dally (Sanday morning excepted) at Ten SFR he exented purchasers in which to Contains no Mineral, 20 Balsam, no M: E. 20 p.m and 4a m. remove their goods. apes Only Ten Pills to be Taken to Effecta Cure, H. RUCKER, tirely vegetable, having no smell nor ‘They are entire! wy DB. Bvt. Maj. Gen. and Chtef Quar'ermaster, 621t - Depot of Y 10,000 white thick adhesive Envelopes, S2yx3\ ign white thick adhesive Envelopes, 87;x3” | | Be tad any boute. Washington. | ay eaplcaeent ee somes o eee war in : .000 white thick adhesive Envelopes, 1wxix.i4 one gut ses vere to Richmond: = “ = re the stomac! 4 Inches “ iF ILI’ ¥ om two to four aa: buft adhesive Envel. ext, Company's Office, corner of Penna. avenue and 6th SAe™ OF, PEETE PROPERTY ttAB tp event pour boat. Pepa fanny ane Envelopes, varlous ZEEEN inches | Come ar cabeathal Gober, Ban aemen of the Univers: = oss Concress Tie 0] Office of Ass't@ M. U.S Mil. R, R,, 250 G st. penis be uray eee tay t Drese: ible, no chanke whatever, 1 ‘a 5 . | mo exposure, no tow ee Yar ahIMOREDAY. Guam Bytetal | “eeiaay crewetth naa uek ence of te tates A Temeining on hand at thet place, col cury. try — eee Sent by mail in s plain envelope. Two second class serviceable Locomot.ve Bn- | Price—Male packages, $2. ae &) gross Washin 25 groxs Gillott’s 10 gross Gillott’s 25 gross Gillott’s 5 gross Gillott’s Blac! 25 gross Gillott’s Peas, Med: vob ~ tom Pens angie Pens Pei No. 404 Pe Quilt Pens, No. 308 Oma Baggage Wagons will be in Feadiness to convey passeuge dS and baggage ligh tween depots in Bic! 5 Passengers by this line pass by it Mount ve . apd may bave an_o nity of visiting Eateat sts sade sear noradabees' pene 6 dexen Gold Pens, various kinds Ping at thet point. pics, Norris & Son, builders; gauge, 4 feet 8% BLOOD! BLOOD!! BLOOD!!! a eh Ae "GRO MATTINGLY Supt, Wariegton, D.0. Gue Tender Track, two small Truck Cars, SUROFULA, ULCERS, SORES, SPOTS. | §.ferenin eptands.sevorted styles MATTHEW OLABK, Agcit, Washington, albe hundred pairs secend-nand Car Wheels on p TETTERS. ARE, CEA WES ae. qunte pints. cpa ball pate ne Fluid, | apsay Passenger Agent. Beventy tons" Rallrogd Tron, (48 be. tothe | SAMARITANS ROOT AND HERD Jorce | UUM, Pints.and at pints, SSS ard.) nearly new; fifteen Stoves, two fifteen-ton 1s offered the blicas itive cure. 1 dozen Davi I .BOW'S REVIEW FOR avcustT. ‘dreulic Jacks, ten to! rvicesble Railroad | SYPHILIS OR ERRERA ISEASEB, the | 1 crose kub! Iders, No.2 D pen Fiat ates Wa sR Ses nod AH RRRE STOR OS | cca My Rua Sk ADL OF ONTENTS, r e % effectui er pre- ‘ancy ders, jes o E7cz: Mauls, Flatform and Counter Seales, Lan- | the vouereal polson, so that the cure le m- | jo dozen short Huber Screw Proce Balew butcher. of Georgia. The Cotton : Stuclers sido, sna see sede verteny of other | and permentesied. wud ao uot Cansei Teatrens | 12gczt ivory Propelling Penciis Eluron of Mass. Bhell the Spartan Cirtnes of the “Nine Frame Buildin posterity that for whieh you may repent tm after | Bsrves Lent Black ncils. hexagon, i Oye. Fitzhugh. of Ve. Balen to commence at 10 o'clock. m., at the | Pours, oT DREPAIRY isdozen best Carmine and Blue Pencil "for the Bouth, "by Ly- Military Kailroad Wharf, where the tivee, | cag you oe bifid te sander Spooner, of Mase, Novels of Bir’ B Bul- tlunce of te articien will beso’ st the'Raiteoet | SERWEREEAR'S ROOT AND HERS JUfoms | dozen Autograph Bi Ekeicher Gf Foretga Travel. by Carte Blavete: Supply Store, near the Orange and Alexandria | will Temove every vee os of Mereary. Jo dozen best Muci'age, four-onnce bottles American Commerce—1ts Progress snl Develop- Dept. vil Tete MALES! FEMALES Wvdczen best Muctlaze, cight-ounce votties perce dln meen teeth pt es bed wn 6 eT URED A EUG PA, at 11 we TOOT AND HERE Tito ose Sobean wor tiolice t Tigus styles up Daily in the Ovnfedersey. Department of Gom- m. vb TURSDAY. August 23. ler the oat 4 "5 rt : vin Ul Uteras. ip Lencor- | sdoren Blottiug Pads mere pas : a Us. Kent Gar yee can cp > oe Bete down Falling of t) ‘omb, de- dodoren Paper Folders Deparment oF | Sg Rn A builders. : % . for aft complaints incident to the sox. 1:0 spools Pink Tape No. 19 oer I Notes . ‘Ternis: Cash. In Government fande. . Price $1.25 per % 45 dezen Pocket Knives, good qualities— Rogers’ | Editorial Notes. Apy farther information relative to the Proper- ty will be furnished on appli: ty tt etiorth in the United St Di:pensatery, no i 8 | h ed. gil cf ‘i Esai ickrs ‘Themas T Clark, ‘en and ream Staeng or hes hi il * Dowels of 5 by a graduate F ty, dey; | 3F hingto ion Goparia oct Pens N by inkatan Inketands B Carmine L nm a c arts i % No. 1. id rors i Lz the ‘Be1 Kiead Pe 1x bad effects a w F sabe = lcerated 49, Le 3 bottle. Poe! f on inch good gual ‘hey used Bi ri Fi Ki zen Pi onnai dou: 2) do pers “AY ‘one Bubiber tends, 6x22 aaches ey me Twine ern EY felt ps : hed 'o the! to 8 proposals suppl 8 United — Ei ves nery Wosterhbolm’s, Orooks’, and best Americar manu- a $6 per annem. FRANCK TAYLOR. feation at thivchne SAMARITAN’S WASH facture ; E : QBPHANS: | COURT, July 24, 1986,—Disraicr sor and AQ yo BILLY ok Pine, weer me With the | 6 gozen pairs Bclesors, two dozen each 4,5, and 6 or CoLumaia, Wasityeton Ooty, To wit: | Prevet Major and A.Q.M.,U.8. Army, ites Price 25 cents, t doren pairs Seimors, 9 to 12-inch In the case of Frederic Schmidt, administrator an 4-t2th Dene aan poe den alike acknowi- Sdozen Paper ‘lseps, various styles pe it Thon with ie epprotinn not the Or. | | UMBER FOR WAGON MAK@wRS ar AvC- odega Uy poygictans aed potion are {tree fees Ste eee iJ ‘ashington reaai bo. 4 . in the U.5. . Belated Aatantaye the Jath day of August mene, tor Chief Quartermaster’s Office. Depot of Washi SURGEONS SAY OF THESaMaR | $402(2 Ready Reference Files he fins! settlement and distribution of the personal Washington, DC. Auguet's WHAT THE SURGEONS SAY OF 3 6 doven Bracing Knives tate of said deceased, and of the assets in hand, ss | Will be sold at Public ‘Auction, under ibs n L, Fort MARSHALL, Baltimore, ¥ smell papers of Black Band fir'as thename have becu collected mal turned Tite | WOUat Brenct Brier eee ane Tome Post Bosrita EsHiALt, Baltimore, In iretanaca ae ase teeta | Sit giyd eee OAY toga a | Mao rien Eemaiie: 7 ape ‘e 5 celn . uy . wine thetr laine erty, pushed, er hey may meg csenibed LUMBER ast ee Est have Soot toms with tolgmect abotenne? specks Visiting Oards red from the effecta of ine law be exclu beue! in out § ‘ly, and, have found them respond to my ‘en on J 4 sai estate: Provided @ copy of this or- . and properly, and. flectuaily. dozen Ni r Files Tor Os. and ‘ot cus: be published once a week for three weeks in the i Pere rag gg sire eee Ie feel OR Tiinpde and Rings in svparate doesent ad, ‘venibg Star, previous to the si ue ¢ Honnrs, | their -and 1+ aan flee Varin i Gellamanda, jy 28-lawSw* Begister of Wills, t ey BED 0. BOWERS els, 30 . ‘and Lard Twine ®Grnoiesaie and iby Dr. BABEOW, Ho. 194 na ; 7 | L . Il soft.and herd ‘street, New York. \HIS 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That thesubecri- boot © Assletant Surgoon, 5th N. ¥. Vol Pannds oma ie Li monmed, and | Bleecker 4 BD, Ho. 890 Pa. ave, ned from the Orphans’ C: ft 000 feet: — The Envelopes must extra welt | ‘be had slao of 8. O, FORD. Bo. Py Washi tou Ea inthe Distric of Colunubis, “ fare Hickory Plank. Bold by 8. O. FORD, corner lith street and * be submitted in such boxes as they are to be eorner 1ith et. ay th 1 é wanes 4 EY Sonne, Washington: BEN jelivered. porner HSS. _______________w® | Peters Seoncell’ tate of. Wacker omaate ot SSE ee levandria Va. Drucgiate generally. | inthe supply of Contractors will be rt. ye EXTRACT BUOBU AMD 1m cased. All perio having clatins against the said OS ao.eo feet tay “* Poplar Boards, DESMOND | E00, Patladebphin my 6-tf ae - Re en? | af a meee are hereby warns exht he same, Is sale is well worthy the attention of Cer- o it be accompanted by the names of | See Ste stcictiaray ezamtatey; | Syed famsir ene acumeir neat wltee: | [)EPANTMDA OF TEM ITTERIOR, on. | grate cases mre anes | Eset nates, | Seetae ne neyeeiaaad fhm all Beek of eeesta | pit ill be, offered im Lote of 1,000 feet, with the age teens Paster bora SE Sone teeta de | Sm je at ay be a ded tothem stven to | Severson? te ; 0 feet \ 2 d J 3. ‘Government fands. June 23, 1860 for the reissue of the following « As requir y law. pi erence | ABKS BUPERION HOCK WINE, ofthe | _Jelstowse® 2 Bands thle SPT NeELL! Successful bidders wi be terutred to remove | scribed Land Werrentezaiiich are alleced pee ee Te a3 i GIVE Bote FL ri. | their purchases with fifteen days from day ofsaic, | Deen lost or destroyed .—Wotice is hereby giv cheap ang ty ‘4 vill FORSTEX LING, "AS ISTO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscrt- a ‘D-H HUOK ER," | that atthe date fulcwiug the deverietion ofeach | hing pro to any class of artiolea vill | Ben ms Washington Counties Pisci ak Oalenskiot Bvt. Maj. Gen. and Chi Will be telettoed if So Galld objection sbouid thes | United Sees. eee oe ee } RUDESHEIMERS " we u m ill be reissued, if mo val - f an: letters of administration on the personal estate of 21t of Waehin, Supeor The articles are to be deli free of any | joseph ashington. Ge. i 449, 2 os, fs a arri: the office of the Ulerk of the escpheed Al Reva ha thon claims rsinet ths GOVERNMENT SALES ATGIRSBORO, D. 0, | No. s442. for il tSeabiern Arehgatd ‘Gol Howse of cee on oF before the frst , wbich Lofer for sale’ in quantities to stit yar- | said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the G. D 7 3 d was ted January 28th, 1856.—Octo! tn, y ie , . seen at the “Uni | Sheen Beastie avg sac ws; | Sygate gta Bagong | Supvmeere Sane 6 a so | lac gre fe eter Prom Bowie Bepots"" Wa. SF Green streets Gn: | may other wise by law be-excluded from all benest yoneelarats ENT BULLDINOg sits. | Masel'sa. 185, Lik {he maw of (ols Fours. and | the United States,” and addressed to the under town, D0 BILBY a. sat , hand this bRS, FEM ABVES, e-1 at Gidaboro, | Wee arauted April Is!, 18 — Oe BRETT. cient specimens of each class of articles prow 9 —— ———___________ oR, That becri- pe Rae Corts ced bakes Pr vsuaU.” 8, G.s ander ction, of Ceptala George 1 18-wi2w 108 Caine wed for bog ccompeny the proposal, marked Meee Las obtained from tig, Qephaae® Sour \ TO GIVE NOTICE. Thatthe subscti- | be contsqued on ing ee 10 giclee Sees Xoceach | FEAND AND GLOVE, a novel: by Mined. | WERRAMeOE thE DIAS yO ae a i ngton oa ee Dias, ati, ee ages creed | SERRE a mega, mses Harsieis Wt eae SERRA RE | Rey seme ats woman letters of sdminiatraitom, w. arSuthe sear 1 mate eh PrboneeTAteHIAL eattabte | Prial Hisiury ofthe Metellion bart tet, $5 Bo | Tecelve.& conte oa © | Ro cS Weesedh tee berces wateet om een | Wientanten pice atcaloce ery Aaiding. late of | for building snd other pr ra may Beha 98" | Rowe sce tor, Juin: occ lsetug.om tao the Clerk of Oke dug st mabegetetnsves the enaue wtih vouchers to the pubecri= | elstms the deceased are wi oR are sold siagly. 7 i suey of History, by Gol: KRANOK TAYLOR. | fg end the . el Rires —— pty to exhibi€ the same, with the vouchers therant t Boat tor wee the 6th street wharf | _/°¢ > ___ 1 ey ald Olerk ma by lew, jaded from se hey ay ofker ine Ee ee Ven ack Jaly | every hour during the dave of eal, | OR NON- RETENTION OR THOONTINENOR | Dithia tea Guid eftay Oe have been ores under my hand this 294 day of June, yess, \ ait penedit of the maid extate, 0”. * “*cluded from | By onder Boovet anes aE | oftite Bladder or kidneys. diseases of the prontrate | ©Bebed td result geclare. | SEaewswe GHABLES HLUOYD . ’ ;. he 6) T, calculns, t | Sse RRO aratae | saan’ Barebone (EALIC Tah dci aaa ASEM | clue Meme al peat pes - —_—-, - aod dre s = é PAE FERRE Rene oe Pee en eee |e Gola MRREY>maceG PRSERLTERT Ee EE res ; ents USI 7 “BY 0. dor SRY, “3 Sndersens : A dealer inf Pp RUS WHET END DRUG STO Ay BESDE ABP DOUCLUSTN R SEGT of tue o “het ti town toraste , Andrew Jobson, 148. Napoleon's Life of Cae | Doreherween sy!vania aven: south ide, he bi jarge stock TRATT BUCHT willbe s comparizon with th pe EC. DYEB& Co, 2s . ve ’ le }, Re. at rea salectt 256 Penn. ave, vet. 12th and ith ete. FRANCK TAYLOR.