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THE EVENING STAR. @ronesrown; D. U.; May 16, 1963. In the Common Counci: last evening the fol- pdb Were received and appropriately re- A message from the Mayor, returning, with- out his approval, and assigning his reasons therefor, Tesolution creer the re of eertaim wharf lots; one recommending pointment of a committee, to which Shall be referred the is for & market house, now being advertised for under a law of the Corpo- ration; one in relation to the reso!tion passed 13th of] 7, 1858, directing: .e Mayor to place railing: slong Area Walls, .ae execution ef which was temporarily suspended on the Qtat of May, 1960, and which was recently re- * vived,—und making certain sug estious on the subject; one on the snbject of certain duties WR. appertaining to the office of Commissioner of | Streets, and recommending suck an amend. ment’ of the ordinance ap; iting said Com- missioner as will affix designate all the duties of the office; acommunicauon from E D. Reed, preposing to lease for a term ot years all that part of Fayette street lying seuth of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. On motion of Mr. English, the } -mmittee to which was referred thé petition sf Charles Mitchell, praying to be released fr in the pay- ment of a fine, was discharged. Mr. English, from grievance < mittee, to which was referred the petition o° 37dry per- sons asking thai the ic such action as may be necessary to abate nnoisance occasioned by the offensive oder { @ certain bone mill in their locality, moved atthe com. mittee be discharged from the fa her consid- eration of the subject, and that it: + referred to tne Recorder for his opinion in 1-¢ard to the ‘er of the Corporation in the pi ~aises. The following were aleo receive and appro- priately referred: A communication from the Recerder, sub- miitirg his opinion in relation to the condem- nation of Warehouse alley. The bill of John A. Smith for court fees, reported as correct by the Recorder. ‘Mr. Craig offered the following resolution: Rescived, That the Street Commissioner be and be is hereby instructed to report to this rd as soon as practicable, the state and dition ef the roads and streets in the north- ern part of th: town, and what amount will be necessary i.. his judgment to put said roads and sireets in good order. The following were returned, passed by the Board of Aldermen:—A resolution in relation to selling on Sunday; one for the payment of | certain claims; one relating to the grade of Gay end Olive streets; and one for the rehef of Henry Ockershanusen. The following were Lanse by the Board of Common Council :—Resdlution for the relief of H.A. iKaicer; one in relation tothe price of gas; and coe for the payment of certain claims, which being concurred in by the Board of Al- derm:n, was signed; and one for the repair of certai. streets. A resolution reported by Mr. Marbury for instructing the Commissioner of Streets, was on motion of Mr. Tenney, laid over until Fri- day next. ‘he Board then adjourned to meet Friday evening next, at* o'clock p.m. BA. SWINGLE & HOWLETT, Ss CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS, No. 47 Eleventh street, between K and F, re- spectfuily inform their friends and the public gen- erally «hat they have oper ed a shop at the above named place. and are now ready to contract for the erection of buildings, &c., as well as to do general repairing and job work A share of the public patronage is rolicited my 1)-Im* A FRESH BUTTER AND EGGS | T Lower prices than any where in the city, at ‘BIK & 00. myltiw* 470 Tenth st , betw. D am SLAND HALL GROORRY, LIQUOR, FEED AND MARKET SPORE. The subseribers beg leave to annonnes to tho | citizens of the Seventn Ward that they have filiad their Store with the freshest and best articles in | the above named busine aving purchased whelly for cash, which will enab:e them to sell co most moderate terms, and = confidently eek for a share of the business of that neighborhood, my 7-2w* FENWICK & CO. 562 BUILDING MATERIALS, 562 H. W. HAMILTON, Agent, No, 562 SEVENTH ST. EAS ON ‘DIHE LARGEST 5 BAEH, DOORS, BLINDS, Lh pes MOULDINGS, DIOR AND WINDOW FRAMES GLAZED SASH, BLIND & SASH DOORS, &c. in this part of the country, which he is able tu seil atas low rates as they can possibly be furnished in | this market. Builders would find it to their interest to call and examine his stoeX and prises, and see whata saving # €an be made hy purchasing such work ready-1 quality i very description 6f work in t line made to order st short notice. BUILDING SAND of all kin nd of the best {islities furnished in any enantity, io ny part of e city. No. 662 SEVENTH STREET, ap 16-Im* near Cana) Bridze. yarv ABLE LANDS FOR SALE. By direction of the Hon Secretary of the Interior, the undersigned will receive sealed bids for the purchase of any or allof the laud: herein- after describe?, they boing among the choicest and best farming Isnd in Minnesota. ‘Thesa lands comprise what are known Winnebago Trust Lands in the State of M and will besold to the highest and best tracts not exceeding one aundred and sixty acres each, und provisions o! a treaty conclu with the Winuebago Indians, Ap.il 15th, 1353, and an actof Congress, approved February 2ist, 1343, entitled “An act for the removal of the Win: : Indians,and for the sale of their Reserv Minnesota for their benefit.”? No bid wiil be entertained at dollars and Sfly cents per ac: In case x bid ia accepted fame will be no! arate less than two he party making d 8 soon thereafter as pract . Afwithin thirty dayeafter such notice the party shall to make payment to the under- fi, the Jand for which such bid was made will +t to ale to any ether person. tente will be issued and transmisted to pur- ehasere as soen after payinent as the rame can be prepered. Payments may be made either in cach or in the certificates of indebte-inesa of the Winnebago Intiani sued by the Commissioner of Indian Atlairs, for the debt of said Indians, and secured to aid out of the proceeds of the sale of raid lands by the third articie of the cee | above mentioned. The right to reject any and al bids is expressly rererved. All bids waust be sexied nd addressed to the undersigned, Washington rt City,D. C..sad endorsed “Bid for Winnebago | Tract Land.” “DESCRIPTION OF LANDS.” Sections 6,7. 13,19, and 3), of Township | of Range 23 west, Sections 6,7, 18, 19,5),S1, of Township 107 north, of Range % west. Section 31,0f Township 10@ north, of Range 23 west. Sections 25 to3;, inclusive, of Township 106 north, of Range 25 wert. Sections 1 to 24. and sections 27, 8,and 23, of Township 107 north, of Range 2 west. Sections 31 to 36, inclusive, of Township 1% north, of Bange % west. uclusive, of Township 10s nerth, 3, 11, 12,and 12, 0f T ship i€ ‘Rance 4 ‘ownship \(7 Patou 32 to i, inclusive, of Township i(c north, af 6 25 west. Mor Townships 1c and 107 north, ef Range 25 *EeStions 21 to 33,{nelusive of Township snort’, of Bange 2) west. all of Townshtps 10¢ and 17 north of Rang 77 , west. Bections.i1 to 25, inelusive, of Township snorta, | of Bange 7 west. Bids will be received as above invited until isto! July next,at which time all bids them evived will be examined and acted upon, After the Ist of July next, bils will be examined sod acted unon at the expiration of eaeh pasiod of two mou _ WILLIAM P, DOLE. - Comersissioner of Indian Affaire. Wathizevme ty. b.0.,May4 lag. in 1 FOR STAMPING No | PAPER AND ENVELOPES” CHARGE. WITH NAMB, INITIALS, OREST, ct OOAT OF ARMS, PHILE & SOLOMONS, Metropolitan Bookstore, 32 Pennsylvan »~ REWA RD—Wil! be given to any person if $25 ag mrcthers Gray, fail eeeeeeeene ir disease symptoms, withou' ye tetlent, by a ehernical aaalysia of the URENE: tho rst inthe morning is required. Dra. B& @, has practiced im this city since 14, with the moat re markable suecers. and are well known to d jhed physicians ard surgeons in Burope sud merica. Fhe only botanio St pe practicing fn Washington, office 179 south B street opposite Switheonian [ustitute, between 9th and Leth. sp B eoim* perontast TO BUILDERS xy SAND-SAND-SAYND barf, snd dai'y arriving. the best pee itads eutianle for building end tering. Apply to THOS. FAHEY, corner o Zh ss. andthe Oanal. Sp 16-Im F.* 3 | Liriny mBEC TAILORS, o ade. | All work well seasoned, and prices according to north, | cawiw | — w" Wet i) Be maL’s Orrice, ASHIRGTON, April 2, 1963. General Orders No. 106.—The organisation of an Invalid Gorpe is. hereby authorised. - This Gorpa shall consist of companies. and if it shall hereafter he theught best, of battalions. ‘The compantes ahall be made up frem the follow- Mivret. By taking those officers and enlisted men of cemmanda now im the field (whether actually present or temporarily absent) who, from wounds received in aciion or disease contracted in the Nh flective garrison duty, or such other ieee a may be required of : ‘a Tnvelid Corps, Begimenta} Commanders shall at once rake out, Oficers, and from their own knowledge, Nero at to the ferm furnished) of the names of sil the officers and enlisted raen under their commands who falfill the following condi- tions» 1, That they are unfit for active field service on account. of wounds or disease contracted in the line of duty ; thie fact being certified by a Medical Officer in the service,after personal examination, s t they are fit for garrison duty; this fact being likewise certified by the Medical Officer, as above, after personal examination. manding Officers, meritorious and deserving, ‘These rolls shall be certified by the Examining Surgeon and Regimental Commander, and trans- the United States. « The Regimental Commander shal! enter into the column of remarks opposite each offger’s name on the roll, a statement as to the general character of the officer for intelligence, industry, sobriety, and attention to duty; and all intermediate Com- manders shall indorse thereon sach facts as thoy may possess in the ease, or if they have none, they shall state how far they are willing to indorse the opinion of the officer or officers making the recom- mendation, Similar rells shall be forwarded from time to time, whenever the number of men fullill- ing the conditions enumerated or the exigencies of the service may render it expedient, still in serviee and borne on the rolls, but who are absent from duty, im hospitals or convalescent camp or are otherwise under the control of Medical Officers, In these cases the Medical Officer in at- tendance shall prepare the rolls according to form entering the names of officersand men from the same regimenton a roll by themaslveg, and send them, with the certificate of the Sufgeon, duly signed, to the proper Regimental Commander, who will forward them, as heretofore-specitied, sub an officer unfit,in point of character, te continue in and certified by the Surgeon, he will state his ob- ception before signing the certificate. If any officer or enlisted man now in the service, but absent and beyond the reach of a Medical Officer in charge of a hospital or convalescent camp, | desires to enter this corps, he will take tae course indicated below for those who have been honorably discharged the service. Third. By accepting those officers and enlisted men who have been honorably discharged on ac of duty, and‘ who desire to re-enter the service, In the case of an officer, application for appoint- | ment must be maie to the Provost Marshal | General ef the United States through the officer | detailed as Acting Assistant Provost Marshal Gen- eral of the State. No application of this kind wily be considered unless the following conditions are | completely fulfilled: : 1, That the applicant produce the certificate of the Surgeon of the Board of Enrollment for the | active field duty on account of wounds or disease, | and is not liable to draft, but is Gt for garrison | duty. | 2, That he furnish evidence of honor able dis. charge on account of wounds or disability con- | traeted in the line of duty. | 3. That he Rezimentsl, Brigade, and Division Commanders under whom he formerly served, that he is of being thus provided for and capable ofreturning adequate service to the rnoment, In case it i be impracticable to get this lust evidence, he having establishd the first two points above, y the Board of Enrollment that he is deser- x, und present its certificate of the fact This re Taust t by the applicant. anil ed with his application fur ap ifthere be G ting Assistant } neral for the 8tate, the appli may be for warded t ‘h the Adjutant Cen of the State, whois de ito enderse thereon Such facts in the itary history of the applicant as he may know, are afforded by his recor ne to the Provost Marshal Gen Enlisted men, honorably di ¥, desiring to re. ent themselves to the Board of E ‘ovost Marshal | | | | ant is fc below, the that effect, viz: at he is unlit fur serv at he is tit for gurri Board, to the Gene Acting A-sistant Provost Marshal lofthe Btate,whoshull procure such evi- of service and character as the records of | thecompany to which he belonged,on file at the lrules as h. Inspectors. Surgeons in charge of hos tary Commanders, and all others havin regulations, are forbidden to wrant discharges to any men ander their control wlio may be fit for service in the Invalid Corps. The Prevost Marshal General is charged with the execution of this order, and the troops orga- nized under it will be under the control of his Bu- rean. By order of the Secretary of War: E. D. TOWNSEND, In consequence of the pressure ef business atthe War Department, passes. for citizens to visit the Army ef the Potomac will be given at the office of Lieut. Col. Oomnap, 132 Pennsylvania avenue | above Nineteenth street. AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & CO., 2€9 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Baetwaex 972 anv 107s &13., HAVE BOUGHT AT THE BECHIVER’S SALB, “THE WHOLE BALANOR OF STOCK | e of the late firm of j LEACH & 00., BALTIMORD, 4 consisting of: | HERMETICALLY-SKALED GOODS, | OF EVERY DESCRIPTION: MEATS, | POULTRY, FISR, FRUITS, | VEGETABLES, - SOUPS, Etc, WHICH WE OFFER TO THE THAD. DY THE PAOKAGB, FAB BELOW MANUPACTURBR’S PRICES, AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & CO., ape 269 Pennsylvania Avenze, 4, PROVISION 8’ nem, a Sateen I line of duty, are unitfor feld service, but are stall | from information received from their Medicaland | 5. That they are, in the opinion of their Com: | ° | endorsed * Building Committee on Station Houses,” | and willinclude a ria, } Ject to the same conditions and requirements. If, | in any case, the Regimental Commander shall think | the service of the Invaiid Corps, though disabled | Jection in the column of remarks,and note the ex- | | headquarters of the State, may show, and if satis- | fiel thatit i-a meritorious case, and that the man | is deserving, he will enlist him in accordance with | he Provost Marshal General | 'y to discharge, under existing lawa and | _y I-dim ___ Assistant Adjutant General, we BEPARTMENT, ; * WasxinGron, January 25, 1868. | mitted, through the regular channels of military | correspondence, to the Provost Marshal General of | Sccond. By taking those officers and enlisted men | | { P. M j ROPOSALS will | Irtreet north, trom 7th to 11th sti count of wounds or disease contracted in the line | | Ward and | thoroughly District in which he resides that he is unfit for | oduce recommendations from the | orthy | | @xperse attending army transportation upon the tin this } | No. d. SuaLen Peorosits afetatited till the Soth day (5a 1963, at 19 o'#losk m., for Soe | the gare Department with 2,000 parreis ida will be reeeived for what is known Us bel i ph gtd portion leceteee tas differ, ould RtaneseeT pa eee eens jelivery of the Flour to be commenced Mth of June, or as soon thereafter a8 t, at the rate of 900 rgetown. sbihe Whar te ie at ee! ree, OF. ‘Washington, D, C. aeatment will ve itete cartitcates of indebted fends Tom may vi for distribution. hgh: sg ‘The usual rnment inspecti ill be made mao isreceived. ™ No bid Ys 'r Pisricuay. failed to. com ply with their bids, or from j iThaberrelate te nos tin bead lined | irre! s piids.to-be directed to-Col-&, BROKWITH, a. dorsed ©.8,0.3 A. We . O., and e1 “ Proposals for Flour.” my 16-dt3th STATION HOUSE FoR METROPOLITAN Po- EALED PROPOSALS will be Prbet s the office of the Superintendent of Metropolitan Polie Eleventh street west, unti 9’clock noon, for the eresti The the 18 daily, the Raiirosd: of allegiance must accompany each ha tr tarteinot fer patties eee te | i i | } 463,) Babe, lecated on. Bonth E street h and Sixth streets. Proj wi ‘work and mater Specified as necessary for completion of the building, ready for occupaney, and name the shortest time required | for such completien, accordivs to the plans and | specifications, which can be seenat the office of the Superintendent of Police irom this date, When a bid is madein the name of a firm, the name of cach person componing said firm, or inter- ted therein, must be signed to the bid, otherwise it will not be considered. An oath of allegiance must accompany each bid. The Committee reserves the right, conferred by the act aforesaid, to reject such bids as may not be deemed ‘‘advantageoun” to the interests of the Corporation. Security te the amount of double the contract will be required from the successful bidder—said security to consist of a bond, ped by two persons known to be abundantly responsible for the fai ful performance of the contract within the time Specified, and the exaction of a suitable forfeit for each day's failing to complete the building within the time specified. RICHARD WALLACH, Mayor, JOSEPH F. BROWN, pe ctident Basra Aldermen, “i ALEX. R. SHEPHERD. F3 Prest. Board Common Conneil, é Building Committee. Washington, May 8, 1963. my 9-c0t2e MAYOR'S OF FICK, May 18, 1863. DIBALED PROPOSALS will be received at the Maye) 's Office until MONDAY, the 26th ins! 13 o’clock M., for Grading and Graveling Twenti¢th street west, from Eto I street north. The gravel muust be nine inches in depth in the center, taper- ing to four inches at the sides, and after being raded and graveled to the satisfaction of the ‘ommission«r and Assistant Commissioners, shall be thoroughly raked anti rolled, The bidders must state the price per cubic yard for grading and square yard f sraveling. The gravel must be of the best quality. No part of the appropriation will be paid except upon the certificate of the Commissioners that the work has been properiy executed. F. R. DORSETT, Commissioner First Ward, TILOS, COGAN, M. WILSON, Assistant Soimissioners, {Intel , Rep. aud Chron.} AYOR’S OFFICE. May 16, 1853, s be received at the Slayor’s | office until 12 M., May 25, for grading and gravelling | 8 West. The gravel must be nine inches im depth in the centre and faperine to four inches at the sides; and the street after reing Frade and gravelled to the entire satisfaction of the Commissioner of the tant Commissioners, skall be ‘ed aad relled. Bidders must state the price per cubic yard for arading and per square yard for gravelling. No part ef the appropriation will be paid except Upon the certificate of the Commissioners that the work is properly done, i JNO. T. GARNER, Commissioner Third Ward. CHARLES EDMONSTON, NOBLE D. LARNER, A Assistant Commissioners, { Rep. & Chroi UABTEBMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE, Waskincron City, Marek 19, 1383. Owners of steam vesseis are invited to send to the Quart€rmaster General’s Office tenders for their charter or sale. = Tenders should contain descriptions of the vessels, their dimensions, enrolled or registered tonnage, actual carrying capacity, mater: wneiher’ coppered, “wlethor side-wheel or pro: | pellers, whether iron or copper faatened, size and power of engines ani boilers; and should state the price at which they are offered for long or short cuarter,with the estimated value of the vessel in | case of loss, or in cxse the Government should | prefer to purchase instead ef chartering. Owners of steam v is already in the service of the Quartermaster’s sartment are requested to make knows. tothe Department any reduction in their present rates which they may be willing to grant.and also the price at which they will be willing to sell them, All such tenders should be addressed to Quartermaster General of the United States, at Washington, and should be endorsed Proposals for charter o: sale of ateaniers.”” When received, they will be considered, and the Departwent will endeavor to reduce the heavy _my 18-5t ovesn and tide-waters, by substituting. wherever it can do so, cheaper vessels of equal Sepscity for thosa new employed, .. MEIGS, mar 23 aster General. proves As Foro - is Z ANT QUARTERMASYER’S OFrioz. Department, Cor. G and 2ed str Wasnindros, D. ©. April 18, 1333 § EN PhoposaLs are invited for furnishin| AY.STKAW, OATS, and CORN, for the use of this Depot, to be delivered at the Railroad Depot, oretany of the Government wharves in this city. The proposals to be acdreased to the under. Ww. | signed, snd they should state the quantity of | | delivery | i cont and Mutton, Lam! Sa Vecctaties ‘atthe lowest market "pris. ba? Tongues | (2) bua i ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER’S ego | THE MOST GERTAIN REMEDY “Yes, A each article oftered, also the prize aud the date Proposals will be received for five thousand (5,006) bushels of Corn or Oats, and fifty (50) tous of Hay or Straw, and upwards, ucless it should be for | | the interes, of the Government to contract for a lens armcunt. ALi grain tobe put up in good seeks, of about two are to be furnished at the hels each, whic cost of the contracter, \The Hay and Straw to be securely baled, r All Grain and Hay offered to be subject toa rigid | inspection by the Goverment Inspector. ontracts will be awarded from time to time to the lowest reeponsible bidder, as the interests ot the service may require. Good security will be required for the faithful fulfillment of any contract made under this advertisement. = Payment to be made at the completion of the contract. L. BROWN, ap 17-3m 5 Captain and Ww Corner G op Gad trcetes 106s, ‘asuincros, D, C,, May e Notice is hereby given to ail persons havin, charge of horses belonging to the United Eee. that the Quartermaster’s pasa will not responsible for the removal of dead animals unless immediate notice of the death is given Joan H, CEE Superintendent Nineteenth Street Sta: 8. Mm notice is 80 given, dead Government ani- will be proraty removed and receipta in duplicate be given by the teamsters, my 13-2w H. B, LACEY, Capt. A.Q. M. NITED BTATES REVENUE BTA’ z- | POSITORY, ~~ ®'AMP DE . Collector's Office of Internal Revenue, 2 No. 476 Seventh Strect, between Eand F sts.¢ This office having been designated by the Gom- missioner of Internal Revenne as the Depository for furnishing United States Internal evens Stamps, aful: supply of every kind denomi- nation will hereafter be kept constantly on hand. The following discount will be made: On purchases of $50, or more, 2 per centum. ga yarehases af ie or mo. 13 per contin. fm purchases o: or more, TC ma, LAWIS OLEPRANE. Stamp Depositary and Collector of _my 12 6t nterna! Revenue forD,O. seen or QS SORET DISEASES! SECRET DISEASES}! SAMARITANS GIFT! | SAMARITANS GIFT! { EVER USED. 4, A Positive Cure” for GONORRHQA, GLFET, STRICTURES, &c. Contains 10 Miceral, no Balsam, no Mercury. Only Ten Pills to be Taken to Effect a Cure, They are entirely vegetable, having no smell nor any unpleasant taste, and will not in any way in- omach or bowels of the most delicate, raduate y of Pennsylvania, one of fie most sand Chemists ef the present day. Xo CHANGE WHATEVER. aired of getting cured, o- who have been gorged with Balsam Copai Mercury, try th BLOOD! SCROFULA.ULCERE SCALES, BOIL: NEREAL DIs. SAMARITAN'S ROOT ts offered the public as s pokitive cure. SYPHILIS OR VENEREAL DISEASES. the SA- MARITAN'S ROOT AND HERB JU . is the most potent, certein and efiectual remedy ever pre- ser. bed; it r 05 and eradicates every particle of the venereal poison, s0 that tbe cure is thorough and permanent. ‘Take then of thiy puritying temo ay rt) be Beaied ena Jo not tran! mais to your pos- rity that fer which you may repent in 5 ey EDO SOE DREEAURI ere DO NOT DI Although yo: be pronounced incurable, ¢] SAMERIT UNS Root AND HERB JETCRS will rsrcove every vestige of timpurities from the syytera, ne well af ali the bad efects of Mercury, PEMALES! FEMALES'! In meny affections with which numbers of Fe- fer, the ROOT AND HERB JUIOMS is iy edaptet, in Uleerated Uwerne, tp pites, aown, Falling of the Depility, and, fo complaints imcidert to the sex. ean y express, Price 91 a Doitle. or ¢ tottles TANS CHANCRB WASH. G. co., Box 1 Philadelphia Post fom, poet br 8. CALVERT FORD, o ser of Ute add reduc. HENRY COOK, Luerazcrie, + _my 13 tyed A arslive Wrsee Goods I2}s6.; 8 : fs, Wand 12\e,;Linen Linen Tabi= Decoask, aud BW DRY 909) eae ines & fall, stoex of Also, Embroideries and way at ices, Leto) Meg Y and th ete. my 8 vender Avenue House, bet. XBW DRESS Coxonen its MOUBLING, MOZAMBI LENTIAS, (POUL DE V; Ohare MARTZ SPRIN UBNING G00. peak in gteat va rr a M. TAYLOR & 00. {ee ee fe have jast received a bea: lateststyles of heavy Silk Feppings and Long at Bqusre Spring ‘Shawls, Ap. i s Sartale for drones ang eATELDH & 00. 1 Ew @oopDs = ic °) is pd Raat bt Sa ee BC: RCH IES CAMB! SHOIDRRED HANDER (a Barge cteceor tee]. J Fan stest verter) Alea, Robs. SING and BEL OL Agee, Foutason. REBSES and N NAIES, F. , &c., ke. which will be sold at. very low prices,at | WM. WEINBREG-S, 8 15 Market 8 CLOTHING, &c. 0 THE CLOTHIERS OF THE DISTRIOT! ‘The undersigned would most respectfully inform his friends, and the Trade generally, that he is now prepared to offer one of the finest Spring Stocks o READY-MADE CLOTHING ever offered in this city. He asaures those in want of a stock that they will do well to give him a call. Respectfully, 8, HERZBERG, No. 2 Market Space, next to corner of Baltimore street, Baltimore, March, 1863. mar 33-2m* UBRRAH FOB SMITH!!! 460 SEVENTH STREET. Ho is selling Imamense Bargains in CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, &6., &c. For @ few days more we will offer our immense stook at great bargains to make room for our SPRING STOCK, To those in want we say, now in the time to buy, Remember that SMITH’S is Headquarters for Olothing—460 Seventh street, two doors above J Bruce & Co.’s, J. H, SMITH, Clothier, No, 460 Seventh street, mar I7 and corner ®th st. and Pa. av. Ga DEOLINE IN GOLD! In order to reduce our present stock we have REDUCED THE PRICE OF OUR OLOTHING and are now selling off at rapid rates, The people find that J. BRUCE & 00.8 is the place to buy GOOD OLOPHING at LOW RATES! Call and secure some of the Great Bargains now offered at No. 464 SEVENTH STRERT, two doors below Smith’s. J. BRUCE & CO., mar 17 Olothiers, 464 Seventh st., near F. ISOHARGED SOLDIERS are all invited to call at SMITH’S, No. 460 Suventx Staunz, Opposite City Post Office, and get thei” CLOTHING AT LESS THAN NEW YORK PRICES, Soldiers can rely on Fair Dealing at SMITH’S, No, 460 SEVENTH STREET, and CORNER 20TH STREET AND PA. AV. mari? EDUCATIONAL Migs Wibta S'S FOR ¥ a LADIES, 2 and Sth st Instruction in the higher branches of ucatioa, Freneh and Music. Junior Ch and one of little girls The second quarter of the Sammer Session will commence on Monday, May Isth, 1353. iny 9 eolw* CTSAMSHIE GREAT BASTERN, WALTER PATON, Commander, FROM LIVERPOOL FROM NEW YORK. Saturday... ¥ 15} Satur’ June é Tuesday........ June 39] Tuesday July 21 And at the same regular intervals thereafter, irst Cabin, from.....-....... ..$95 to $135 Secomd Cabin... soneees -870 Excursion Tickets out and back,in the Cabin only, a fare and a half, Servants acconipanying passengers, and Children under twelve years of age, half fare. Infants free, Third Cabin... sangeet +. $80 Steerage, with superior accommodat coh) All fares payable in Gold, or its equivalent in U, 8. currency. Each passenger allowed twenty cubie feet of luz- gage. An experienced Sargeon on board, For passage apply to CHARLES A. WHITNEY, at the Office, 26 BROABWAY, New York. For freight apply to HOWLAND & ASPIN- WALL, Agents, 54 South street, New York. AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & CO., 259 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Barwuan 97a & 10TH Br., (OOMBS’ BUILDING,) Invite the Trade to iuspect their stock of WINES AND LIQUORS, TOBACCO AND SEGARS, GROCERIES FOR THE CAMP, unsurpassed in this city in variety and quality. Being the Sole Agents for MESSRS. FRANK BININGER & 00., No. 15 Braver 8t., New York, we sell their celebrated BOTTLED WINES AND LIQUORS, at New York prices,—freight added. We would call the attention of DIVISION PUR- Ist and 2d | 35 | Libel was filed in said Court by tre United States woud, pid impreces ate le, Gd aod ‘Teeth extracted wit pain, aap 17-40" N2¥ 45D IMPROVED IN ARTIFICIAL CHEOPLASTIC BOXE TEETH, Murat PLate on OLasrs, NTION ay a ae PROPOSALS. DRY GOODS, ke. | DENTISTRY. TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. | nor chan, any acids being three-fourths lighter than any other. inci aaron san the ats Phe roots will be mantic incentive, and never 4. Ro temporary testh are needed, as permanent ‘Tande immedi thereby prose: eye ‘which under dee! tested over five Toy of the Aart ‘and physicians - so invented a white undestractive metal ling, with w. the, Hort seusitive tooth fect. sound tooth on say dide Toot, w bP snd examine for yourself. DENTISTBY. Gallat 246 Pa. avenue, 1: y sot grminn BE CRVELN SCE lof fat Becton uftranis ecole tad is Feeth Extracted without pain when desired, Termé moderate. fe 12-lyr LOOMIS, M. D., the Inventor and Patentes eit Het Tas personally es oe '° Rerecas calling t my office ean ted style price of Teeth desire; but to thone ity partisaiart and ‘the 4 ity—No. 338 Peansylvaniaaveaue Oth une th wttecks, Also, 907 Arch st., maré-ly Nj ME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF OO- Sores LUMBIA Holding the District Court of the United States for the District of Columbia. Tnited States vs. Lot No. 10, Square No, 40; Part of Lot No. 1, Square 488; Part of Lot No, 14, Square No. 488; Part of Lot No. 23, Square No. 491; Part of Lot No. 24, Square No.49i; Buildings, Improve- ments, etc., {n the City of Washington, ‘Whereas lot numbered ten, (10, ,) i square num- bered forty, (40;) part of lot numbered one (1) and rt of lot numbered fourteen, (14,) in square num- Bored four hundred and eighty-eight, (482,) begin- ning at the southwest corner of said lot numbered one,(1,) and running thence north ninety-five (95) feet three (3) inches, thence east twenty (20) feet eight and three fourths (2%) inches, thence south ninety-five (45) feet three (3) inches to north E street, thence west by and with the line of B treet ic twenty (20) feet eightand three fourths (#24) (23) and_part of lot numbered twenty-four, (24,) in square numbered four hundred and ninety-one, (491,) beginning for the same at the northeast angle of said lot numbered twenty-four, (4,) and running south twenty-three (23) fect three (3) inches, thenes west thirty-six (36) feet, thenoe northwestwardly thirty (30) fect three (3) inches, thence northwest- wardly thirty-six (36) feet three-fourths (%{) of an ineh, thence northwestwardly five (5) feet thrae (3) inches, thence north eleven (11) feet, thence east one hundred and twenty-five (125) feet, to the be- inning, x* the same are known, marked and dis- inguished on the ercund plats and plansof the city and yof Washington, District of Columbia, n the land Tecords of said District, to: wether with the improvements, buildings, rights, rivileges, sppurtenances and other hereditaments o the same belonging OF 1n any Wise appertaining, and all the right, title, interest and estute of Cor- nelius Boyle therein, have been seized by the Mar- shal of the United States for the District of Colum- bis by virtue of an act of Congress approved on the seventeenth day of July, in the yearof our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-two, entitled “* An act act to suppress insurrection, to punish treason and rebellion, to seize and confiscate the property of rebels, and for other purposes.” And whereas the United States Attorney far ‘he District of Columbia, did on the 25th day of April, A D. 3:43, file an Inforination in this Court, praying the condemnation of said property and real estate under the act aforesnid,and that proces? of moni tion issue against the ‘owner and owners of said pro n interest therein, warning thom, at y, to appear and answer said Iniorma- Itis therefore, on this 25th of April,in f our Lord one thousand t hundred hree, ordered that notice be given to hi or owners id property anc ceal es- tate, snd all persons sted or claiming an i terest therein to HRI tion on the Monday of Juue, I caure, if any they have, why said p y and real estate, and the t, title and interest of the sail Cornel Boyle therein, should not be condemned cording to law; and that netice be given by posting a copy of this order on the tro f the court-house of the Distric by publication in the Evening iously to, said first Monday first publication to be onor before the day of April, 1863, By order of the Court, April 25, 1383. Test: K. J. Metres, Clerk. R. J. MEIGS, Clik. THE DISTRICT oF BIA. lien Zawidel ye" UPREME COURT coL Holding the District Cour: of the United States for the sard District, Bloop 1. C, McCabe and cargo, and $674.25—In a | Cause of Prize Whereas the said Sloop and Cargo, and money, were captured as Prize, by the officers and crew of the Unit -d States zunboat Zonave, a tached to the North A lantic Blockaling Squadron, and brought into the Port of Washington, Distri of Columbia, and within the jurisdiction of Court. and dn the 2ist day of April, A.D. 135! is Attorney for said District praying the con@smna | tion of suid Sloop and Cargo, and money, and that | interest | if any they have, VEYOBS to the fact that we have the above goods ready packed for shipment in cases containing | from one to twelve dozen each, and can fill any order for them on call. P, S.—We also keep constantly on hand the larges and most varied assortment of CHAMPAGNE WINES to Le found im this city, embracing the following well-known brands VON CLIQUOT, ; MOBT & OBANDOY, G. H, MUMM & €0,, * PIPER BEIDSIOR, BBIDEICK & 00., BUGENB CLIQuCT, DE S&T. MARCEAUN, CRARLES RIVART & CO, GI An Icepection ef oar Stock 3s most respect- fully soliested, AUG. JOHNSON & CO, may 1-0? A ; Subtentesinit. Itis pure bran { usoal coleicg snd a ms i '. would recommenda it tor medi: 1 Gneeee “OHAB. T. AUKSON | process of monitios and attachments issue against said Sloop urd Cargo, aud money and the owners thereof, and all persons interested or claiming an rein, warning them at some early day to appear and apawer raid Libel. It is therefore ordered by this Court, in Acmiralty Sitting, this 2ist day of April. A. D, 1863, that notice be given to the ownerse! said Sloop and Cargo, and money, and all persors interested orc'aiming ao interest therein. to appeee and answer this Libel en the third wonnay: in May, 1563, and show cause. why said 8) money, should not be condemned and sold accord- ing to law; and thet said notice be given by post- ing a copy ofthis order upon the frent door of the Court House of said District, and by publieation in the Evening Star twice a week previous to eaid third Monday in May, the first publication to be on or before the first Monday in May. By order of the Court: J. MEIGS, Clerk. Test: R. Copy—Test:—R, J. MEIGS, Clerk. _ my 2-2awtd 8. N. PLEKE’S PURE OHIO CATAWBA BRANDY. This BRANDY has been manufactured for seve- ral years from the PURE JUIOB of the CATAWBA GRAPE! Thus affording additional evidence of the pro- gress of American Enterprise and Industry. and of our ability to produce stticles at home equal to those made of any other nation. THE OHIO CATAWBA BRANDY not only equals but excels the best imported Bran- dies.in purity and flavor, Itisin fact, the Best Brandy Known, This statement is fuliy corrobo- rated by the certificates of our moat dis! ished avalytical Chemists. The want of Pure Brandy has long been felt in this country, and the introduction of an article of ality as to supersede the use of vile compounds, hitherto sold under the name of Brandy, can only be regarded asa great yous (rere ie Catawba Brandy, possesses all he qualities claimed for the best imported Liquors, and is of perfect purity and superior favor, and a sovereign and sure remedy for DYSPEPSI an) FLATU CRAMP, PIC’ LANGEOR-LOW SPIRE GBNERAL DE Ley, CHOLERA WP READ THECERTIFICATES!!! Wasuixctow, B. C., Nov. 11, 1858. D, R. Crarx, Esq,, Sir: Ihave made a chemical analysis of a sample of pure Ohio Catawba y ped of the manufacture of 8.N. Pike& Co.. Cincin- nati, and find it to be pure wine brandy, any adulterations er admixture of ingredients det- rimental to health—not a fictitious liquer mad@of corn spirits and flaming essences, and it is well adapted. from its purity and quality, to take the place of French Cosmas OM AS ANTISELL Chemical Examiner, U. 8, Patent Office. STATE ASSAYER'S Or¥iOE, 32 Somerset St. + STON, Oct, 23, 1858. 1 hereby cerify that I have this day made a chemical analysis of s sample of ba Brau: brought to me by G. Simmonds, Bsq.,and that have found no adulterating ingredient or impro spirit, wi rs belon; ing uses, M.D. tate Asi 4% and Penn. oh r. D. R. OLARK, corner sele Agent for this District. ‘< 3m EW YORE AND WASHINGTON STEAM: N hid OOMPANY. vo The above-named com: route between INGTON and pees Be meamen, which will. f experien 5 a SEMI- WEEKLY LIN. carrying freight atlowes Tetes than any other. agarnuerenrar iy enguag it a sete mo lines ou ew Yor! ad no ghatesd for forwarding goods consigned te ite cert @7- Embalmed ies forward the Uuited States "ee Orwanted to any part of Goods should te distinctly marker, to avoid mis- Fer feeiant or e (having at 2ccom m ) apply to MORGAN & ART, 79 Water sitet, Georgetown. SeMMe RATE 117 Wail streat, New York. ap 2teoim ” ‘hron,, Intel .& Repub } eh 2 6 3 ) AUDIGNE'S REFORMATION 1N THm Ti Ua a Ur TAYLOR, patie eee ‘amers, 60! pate) real estate, and all persons interested | ear and answer this informa- show | loop aad Cargo, and | have piaset upon the BALTIMOBE AND OHIU KAILRUAD, | PARK ERSB| between ai 18 PERRY, ond six | Derween RGLON and DALTINONE, as FOR PHIL ADELPHIA, NEW YORK & BOS’ Leave oninniees atdand iy a ot *Palvondayh at. 6.50». m. only. Fo) MS Sand 11.18. m. DB. ender atpasin, tid ised Spm on. PABTS OF THE TON. Sand Leave Baltimore for B. m, and 3, 3.50 and 8 p. m, FOR ANNAPOLI8. ve Baltimore at $a. mand $ p.m. ashington at 8a, m. 3 in for Annapolis on Sundays. The third and fourth trains only from Baltimore and trains Wi Sway pons ne ro Oe aT? Master of L. M. COLB. General Ticket Agent. sp 2. isess. SPRING AND SUMMER SCHEDULE OF THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, FROM WASHINGTON CITY! THE GREAT SHORT LINE'TO THE WEST, SOUTH AND NURTH-WEsrt. \ juickest Time. And th Se ene aie eraae Pickes dinect ay monte oir ithe Le Suacnee ot Gare Seshington '. ORS a Other Route, ead wo Omnibus Ridicg. Oo SF .Y TRAINS FROM WASHINGTON raed DauirY. (Bundays excopted,) making connections with ins leaving Baltimore On #undays, Two ‘raing at $ 20d 6.0 P.¥., con- necting at Relay with 9p. «Train froui Train leaving Wesbington at 69) 4. M, makes rain leay: askin a. M, mi conne ction at Wash: tom Junction (Relay House) with Train Joaving Baltimore atg.l5 a.m. Trains leaving Wasbington at 3,5, 0r 6.30 P. u. make connection with Train leaving Baltimore at P.M. SURE TO BUY YOUR TICKETS BY THE ae TALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. This is the Only Route by which Through Tickets or Through Baggage Cheeks can be in Washington. Knight's Latest Improved SLEEPING CABS, of the most superior finish, attached to Night Trains, THE SHORTEST AND MOST DIRECT ROUTE TO COLUMBUS, DAYTON, LOUISVILLE, CIN- CINNATI, INDIANAPOLIS, TERRA HAUTE, ST. LOUIS, CHIC AGO, fc, Ee, kes SF with Less CHANGES CARS THAN BY any OTHER ROUTE. gg BI Special Notice to Passensers for the West from Washington creat roing West, by purchs- sing their THROUGH TICKETS in Washington, by the Balt d Ohio Rail NB in ore ant i road, SAVE ON I in the Through price. aud have the priv- ilege of visiting Baltimore (if desired) without additional charge. ‘C «nections at the Ohio River with CLEVE- LAND & PITPSBURG, CENTRAL OHIO and MAR) &TTA & CINCINNATI RAILROADS; and through them, with the whole Railway Srcthm of of the NORTH WEST, CENTRAL EST, and S80UTH WEST. — For THROUGH TICKETS please apply at the Ticket Office, Washington station. W. P. SMITH, Master of Transportation M. COLE. General Ticket Agent. ap 21-tf 1863} THE 1863_ PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD | 18 a PIner-cUAss HOUT i i orm” 1 TO ALL THR WESTERN H BPEED, SAERTY AND Somvontt BTONE BALLASTED AND FRER FROM DUST | BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH ¥ROM BALTIMORE THREE DAILY TRAINS FROM PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBURG} ‘Two of them making CLOSE CONNECTIONS AT HARRISBURG ‘with Trains on the NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD, and forming THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTR WASHINGTON AND BALTIMORS to nll points in the ue WEST, NORTHWEST, AND SOUTHWEST M7 For Through Tickets apply at the officer of | the Northern Central Railroad Company, northess corner of Pennsylvania avenue and izth street, Washington, end Calvert Station, Baltimore SPLENDID SLEEPING CARS ON ALL NIGHT SMOKING ixp SALOON CARS ON ALL TRAINS FROM WASHINGTON. Parsengers will take the 6.3) a.m, andé 9) p.m, trains connecting in Baltimore with the 9.15 an. 9.15 p. trains on the Northera Central Rail- isbarg atl p. m. and 135 josexcomnections with the FREIGHTS By this route Freights of all cee osn be forwarded to and from any point on the Railroads of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Lowa, or Missouri, by Railroad direct. The Pennsylvania Central Railroad also connects at Pe | with Steamers, by which Goods can be forwarded to any port on the Ohio, Muskin Kentucky, Tennessee, Cumberland, Illinois, Mi sippi, Wisconsin, Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, ani Rivers; and’at Cleveland, Handasky, and Ohie cago with steamers to all Northwestern Lakes. lerchants and shippers entrusting the transpor- | tation of their Freight to this Company can rely with confidence on its rpesdy transit. THE RATES OF FREIGHT to and from any point in the West, by the Pennrylvania Central Railroad, are atall times as favorableas are charged by other ti lroa PARies. Onn par euler to mark packages ‘“‘Via Penna, PWM. BROWN, Ag’t Northern Contral B. R., No. 80 North street, Baltiwore. ENOCH LEWIS, Gen’l Superintendent, A! na, Pa, E. L, HOUPT Gen’l Ticket Agcat. Philadelphia. H. H. HOBSTON, General Freight Agent, delphia. jan toys | NATIONAL LOAN. : i — THE NEW | SLX PER CENT. BONDS | of the | UNITED STATES, } PAYABLE TWENTY YEARS FROM DATS, Cr after Five Years, at Option of the Goveremen THE couPén BONDS, In Sums of FIFTY BOLLARS, ONS HUNDRED DOLBARS, - FIVE HUNDRED DOLLABS, and ONE THOUSAND DOLLABS. THE REGISTERED BONDS, In Bums of . FIFTY DOLLARS, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, FIVE HUNDRED BOLLAERS, ONB THOUSAND DOLLARS, FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS, INTRBRRET COMMENCING AT DATE OF FUR- AND PAYABLE SEMT-ANNUALLY IN GOLD. - These Boxps sre the GRRAPEST GOVERNMENT SEOURITY now in the market, ‘The Invereet, at present price of coin, lent to 8 Pua Gar. in currency FOR SALE BY j; - JAY COOKE & co., BANKERS, 662 FIFTEENTH STREET, DuaLeas #UPSENMENT BONDS, TREASURY NOTES, CERTIFICATES, 4ENT AND NAVY VOUCHERS, egQ}") CURRENCY 4ND BICRANGE LABIFIED COLDER D OIDER per schooners “George 3, a4 have Just socatved Fat eon aerial) Gar oat cm areas ots INN, nosso: UU : ng hl Sty SUTLER AND GROCERS Wacons, site Becton ey gerne marigzm- = Ho. 4 piss: —

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