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_ ae “THE EVENING STAR. LOCAL NEWs. ——_ Pores hEronvea.—Second Presine—Pa yas. dog without license; Bt. Ss heats dismissed. J. W. ond eens, J. MeHenry Uhristmas, Go: for heari x driving on pavement; Cismigeed. J. * kmpbehi, fighting, do. Daniel Denolio Go. A. Stabier, driving on pavement; $i. Mary Burris, threaie: bail for . Ray. ok sinseed. s ereeny, peace. weeping open Sunday: $id. FE. a Car gO", + th arise OF Ledarpeil S153. Thos. Bezie, suedi apd battery; bail for court. Rich’d ite ters, 5. Webster, Henry Seivey, do: do. Rob: varrol, Josephine Sime, Elizaveth Davis, do.; ‘diemicsed. Emma McKurght, do; bai vourt. Daniel Michtling, seliteg at Gismiissed. Third _Precinct.—Nace Johnson, Gisorderly 22.56. Wm. Waters, do.; $1.50. Abraham Crid. aie, selling liquor on Sanday; $2u.44. Kingin, »uwance; $5.68. Jehn Riley, drunk; Fat Maloy, do.; disiriseed. E}en Connor, do; 2.90. Timothy Weltch, assault; bail fer court. Thos. Fullvian, drank; dismissed. Augustus Wharton, selling liquor without license; $20.11. W-.H. Johnson, disorder!, 46. Jas. Koands, Ga.; dismissed. Henry Harrie, do.; $1.50. Eliza Butler, do.; £3.62. Catharine Ragan, larceny; gismissed David Jordan, disorderly; do. L. Withams, grand larceny; jail. Cnas. Chisley, e.; dismisged. Jus. Hartley, drank; do. * W. Lomas, larceny; jail, J. Belt, disorderly; dismissen. Jas. Bateman, selling liquor with: ont license; do. Peter Anderson, disorderly; $2.42. Ja.S. Wood, drunk and disorderly; $5.Cs. “Fourth Precinct.—B. Curren, selling liquor without license; $20. Jerry Maxson, drunk; $1.73. Peter McDonough. drunk and disorder- jy; 83. C.H. Brown, do.; workhouse, Lydia Mendith, larceny: ; diemissed. Wm. Bell, drank and disorderly; eulitary. Thos. Garritz, do.; dao. R.B Hoyt, assaultand battery; dismissed. aren! Precinct.—Theophilns Lancaster, dis- orderly and profane; #4. H. Jackson, disor- | derly; $3. Lewis Jones, profanity; #2. John H. Little, disorderly; $1. Mrs. J. "ys, Blank, obstructing pavement; $1. Ernst Lirfler, keep- mg open Sunday; $11. W. B. Lewis & Co., obstructing yernent; dismissed. A. Holmead, do; do. F. Palmarton, disorderly; $2. James ee do.; $1. John Fliun, drunk aud disor- derly; mtlitary. Susan Dugav, do.; dismissed. John Smith, vagrancy; workhouse. Charles Heury, drunk and disorderly; de. Charlotte Nagent, creating nuisance; $2. Vincent Kirk, assault; dismissed. Christian Lehr, selling cigars without license; $20. Raffael Funoy, giving liquor to soldiers; military. Ths. King, drunk: dismissed. Cora Summerville, suepi- vian of larceny: do. Corn’s Bailey, disorderly; $3. Jos. Bell, do.; $3. Corn's Bailey, assault and battery; dismissed. Jus. Lyons and Mary Jobneon, disorderly; $5 each. Also for assqult; security for peace. Tenth Precinct.—Eamond D. Rice, disorderly; dismissed. Martin McNulty, assault; security for peace. Susan Fuller, drunk; $2. M. Began, selling liquor without license: 620. Joln Tol- son, M. A. Gross, fighting: #3 each. Jno. Caul- berts, grand larceny; dismissed. Thos. Trainer, drunk; do. Geo. Adams, disorderly; do. Al- bert Ports, assault with a knife on Thos, Don- a@icson; security for court. Daniel Hill, living & Vicious life; workhouse. C. EF. Bliss, James Raftertv, Thos. Nelson, Francis Widenor, dis- orderly; qa Thomas ©. Brice, do.; dis- missed. Chas. Foster, drank and asleep. golph Young, Samnel Carter, grand larceny; bail for court. John H. Babb, disorderly: mili- tary. J.H. Mullin, T. J. Hughes, indecent ex- posure; #5 each. i ge Fourtr Warp Station Cases, May 3i.— Timothy Downey, locating nuisance; for a hearing. Jeremiah Costello, do; do. Mary Dwyer, profanity; dismissed. Kate Conner, assault and battery; do. Elizabeth McManns, disorderly; #1 Nelly Shephard, do; $2.91. Margaret SI ssault and battery; dismissed. Cornelius Hurly, disorderly; do. Wm. Ross, drunk; do. Edward E. Hicks, sleeping in a passage; military. Randolph Burke, beating : George Daugherty, suapicious character; iseed. John Qouled, drunk: military. ' Wm. Pindel, throwing stones in the street; $1.94. John Ogden, disorderly, dis- missed. John Hiolly, do; do. Chas. Marshal, drunk and disorderly; do. Wm. Smith, assault and battery; do. George Butler, drunk; do. Zhe Berger, disorderly; do. Robt. Deicke Ts Jona Barry, assaultand battery; dis- O'Donnell, d isorderly; for trial S. Borse: d. John Carmody, disorderly; ¢o. Wm. committed for court. p Patterson, burglary; Mary Martin, disorderty and profane; dis missed. David Ryon, beating his wife: d miseed. Abraham Lincoln, drunk; militar Ernest Hilford, suspicien of larceny ; da missed. eee Srconp Warp STATION CaeEs.—Joh: Burke, drunk; dismissed. Daniel Ro: a sault and batiery; do. Chas. F. Brown, ! bigamy; do. Jacob Thoinpson, orderly; =. Bradiord, do; do. Flora St. Clair, do.; dis. miesed. Jas. C. Smith, drunk, do. Davi Murry, assauli and battery; do.; also, grand . Jacob Summerman, drunk; $1.5 tieorge Nelson, do.: rkhouse. Thos. Mor- #an, werkho i ‘ontz, rioting; for hear. mg; alse, ‘ing efficers; de. Chas. Berg, disorderly, Herman Young, do: dis- Jno. Wittz, do. John C. Gillen, d MeColgau, do . missed. Cha: suspicion of Ragan, do.; do. Si. isord Augnst Miller riot Jas. ; yuled for hearing. Robert Hall, colored, carrying Rid: pons; fiued $20.55. SE TRE SWISS MOUNTAIN BITTERS. This valuable ers is prepared in great part from the herbs gathered from the Swiss Aips Tyrol Monntaims in Germany, and is « Sian Bitters in Russia, Germar the cure of 4 ,and Bwitzeriand for CONSUMPTION, COLDS, DYSPEPSIA, LIVER, KIDNEY, AND LUNG COMPLAINTS, AND PAIN IN THE STOMACH. tregniaies end opens the Lowels. c tite, prevents fever and many other es. I mended by DB. ALANZONO in ¥ Tt was used a8 a GENER- for the diseases n. 3 with great szecess and Wonderiui cures, A revarkab'e feature of itis,» glaxsfcl poured upon tie head and well rabbed in will most painful headacie. Direowions FoR v ‘previous to each men! x: before retiring to bed. Prepared and manufactured from the original receipt by BECAMP & MILLER, corner of Sixth and N ¢:reets south, Washington, D.C. SWISS MOUNTAIN BITTERS. This valuable Litters has been very aucce-sful.— .proofby hundreas of citizens of ngton and other cities of this country, with full satisfaction, for the diseases named. ‘Theretore, officers shd soldiers, and others con- nected with the arin: eof thie celebrated Bitters my 19-eolm* DE CAMP & MILLER. = UPREMB OOURT OF THE DISTRICT OF S' COLUMBIA, Sitting as the United States Distric: Disivia: Court for said for | Henry | | ment. Hoey, disor | should not de without a bot- | | veWArl, | wp the Invahd Cots, in called to the provi Reddick. Guz with: { Genera! Ornere, No. i, of 1863, from the War De- : country. & i | | : ovrroraL, Paevos? Mensean ai Gar nse 0 raphe at Waspineres, May Neries.—The attention ef 2:1 officers rgie have been honorehly diechetged on account of wounds or disabitity, utd whe desire to re-enter the peeeet ne shed in the pasere throughout the cfhcers are requested to comsiy promptly with the provisions of that order, and to sond their written sppications, as therein pro- vided, for positions in the snvalid Corps, seteting character of tLeir Girability.) with as little de- ay a8 possible, to the Acting Asfistant Provost } partwwent, publi Mershni General cf the &tate in whieh they may | be, Boch Acting Aseistant Provost Marshal Gen- eral will nt once forward the applications, with his endorsement, to the Provost Marshel General at Washington. Officers fur the Invatid Corrs will be appointed immediately tpon furnithing the papers required by Generel Orders No. #6, of 1843, from War Depart- Their pay ard emeluments will commence from date of acceptance of such apposutments, and not from @ate of organization of the respective commands to which they may be aseigned. JAMES B. FRY. Prevost Marshal General. my 23 Provost MansnaL Gexerit’s Orrics, Wasrixerox, D. C., May 22, 1963. AU men who ‘desire to join any particalar regi- ment of Cavalry now 'm the field, are hereby autho- rized to present ‘themeclves any time Guring the uext thirty days to the Board ofenroliment in their Teapective Districts, The Board shall examine them and determine upon their fitness for the ser- vice, and if found to be fit, the Provest Murshal of the District hall give them transportation tickets to the general rendezvous, at the headquarters of the Acting Assistant Provost Marshal General of theBtate. As soon as they present themselves at this general rendezvous they shall be duly mi tered by @ mustering’aud disbursing officer, and | paid by him the bounty allowed by law. JAMES B. FRY, my 23-Im Provort Marshal General, W ak pp es sOTane Gx maL’s Orricn, RGTOR, Ay General Orders No. 108.—The Invalid Gorps is hereby authorized. This corps shall consist of companies. and if tt sball hereafter be thought best, of battalions. ‘The companies shail be made up from the foliow- | ing sources, Vis: Firsi. By taking those officers and enlisted men of commands now in the field (whether actually | present or temporarily absent) who, from wounds reegived in action or disesse contracted in the | line of duty, are anfit for field service, but are still capableef effective garrison duty, or such other ‘light duty as may be required of an Invalid Corps, Begimental Commanders shall at once make out, from information received from their Medical and Company Officers, and from their own knowledge, ; rolls (according to the ferm furnished) of the names of all the officers and enlisted men under | their commands who fulfill the following condi- tions» 1, That they are unfit for active field service on | account of wounds or diseace contracted in the line of duty ; this fact being certified by a Medical Officer in the service, after personal 2, That they are fit for garrison duty; this fact being likewise certified by the Medical Offcer, as above, after personal examination. 38. That they are, in the opinion of their Gom- manding Officers, meritorious and deserving. ‘These rolls shall be certified by the Examining . Surgton and Eegimental Commander, and trans. mitted, through the regular channels of military correspondence, to the Provoat Marshal General of the United States, The Begimental Commander shall enter into the | column of remarks opposite each office:’s name on the roll, a statement as to the general charadter of the officer for intelligence, industry. sobriety, and attention to duty; ard all intermediate Com- manders shall indorse thereon such facts as they jay possess in the case, or if they bare none, they shall state how far they are willing to incorse the opinion of the officer or officers making the recom- mendation. time to time, wherever the number of men felfill- ing the conditions enumerated or the exigexcies of | théservice may reader it expedient, Michael Maack, drunk ; Geo. | ‘Second. By taking those officers and enlisted men | still in service and borne on the rolls, but who are absent from duty, in hospitals or convalercent « camp or are otherwise under the control of Medical Officers. Im these cases the Medical Officer in at- tendance shall prepare the rolls according to | form entering the uamesof officersand men from | be same regimentop a roil by themselves, and end them, with the certificate of the Surgeon, duly signed, to the proper Regimental Commander, who will forward them, #8 heretofore spacitied, sub ject to the same conditions and requirements. If, n any case, the Regimental Commander shal! think an officer unfit.ic poin heat te CoE’ the service ef the Invalid Corps, though | and certified by the Surgeon, he will state his ob- | jection in the column of remarks, and note the ex- ception before signing the certificate. ofiicer or enlisted man now in the service, but absent aud beyonc the reach of a Medical Oficer | in charge of a hospital or convalescent camp, | desiresto enter this corps, he will take tee course | indicated below for thuse who Lave been boncrably discharged the serviee. Third. By eecepting thore officers and enlisted mep who have been hogcrably discharged on ac- count of wounds or disease contracted in the line ofdaty, and who desire to re-enter the serv , Am the case of an efficer, application for appoint- ment must be made to the Provost Marshal General ef the United tea through the officer at Proyest Marshal Geu- lication of this kind wii, ee unlers the following conditions are completely fulfilled: 1, That the applicant produce tho certificate of the Surgeon cf the Board of Enrei!mwent fer the District in which he resides that he is unfit for active teld duty on account of wounds or disease, | + and is net liable to drait, but is fit for garrison re the | j may, having ertablishd the fret two puints above, A snail wineglassful! | duty. 2, That Le furnish evidence of honorable dis. charge on acoonunt of wounds or disability con- trected in the line of iuty. 8. That he produce recommendations from the Regimental, Brigade, and Division Commanders und of being thus provided for and cxpable of returning adequate fervice to the Government, In case it shall be impracticable to get this last evidence, he actisfy the Beard of Eoro Ving, and prese: iiment that he is deser- ‘tits certificate of the fact. This ned by the applicant, and maitted with his application for ap- tt there be ro Ac ting Assistant Provost Marehal Generai for the State, the application may be fur- wardat through the utant General of the Stute, wh desired to endérse thereon such facts in the military history of the applicant as he may know, or as are afforded by records, and forward the seme to the Provost Marshal General of the United Btates, Enlisted inen, honorably discharged on } account of disability, desiring’ to re-enlist in this corps, will present themselves to the Board of En- rollment for the Districtin which they reside, for | examination of the Surgeon thereof, who sbull Tnited Rates ys. Schooner Barvest, her Tackle, | Cargo, &e.—In Prize. tured as prize by the officers and er. States steamer Juniata and breught into the | of Sp hafeees eoan District of es fnabia, and wit ain the jurisdiction of thie Gourt, and, on the nine- Se peey @ May. A D, 1868, s libel was filed in by the’ United States tor ess for said pe cere ei ing the condemnation of said schooner Der tackle, Ac, and the owners thereof, and all —— interested therein, warming them at some early dey to appear and answer therefore ordered by by this org in admiralty sit- this 19th di ting, Be ia echooucr and cargo | the appi paid libel. It is | . 1863, that notice | TODS leer! or Claiming an interest | Mootey of Pay hav schooner and cargo should no copdesn: ned and sold ipareorsing to ple ms tice ven 0 8 order eaid notic ee rae he Box pro mn the front door o: ourt House of said Dietrict. aad by publication in the Evening Siar twice a week previous to said first Monday of July mort the frst publication to te om or before By order of the Court, Tes R. 3. MEIGS, ¢ Glerk. Copy—Test :—B. J. Mires. Clerk. HE REYNOLDS “ers ae The pwns ay thankfal to his friends and the ee fie in aon: 4, a the Jina they y, ven him oTmer pro} tor = ss NeHen oop eg Efally be mieten re the it is a wi Bosra chan, PF where the best of Wines ant Liquors will atwa: hand Meals can vebad bow: and st the ak shortest notice. Tre pabe nUG are Feepeetfully invited to visit thiv way6é3m* J. W. REYNOLDS, Proprictor, and answer this libel on the first | next,and show cause, if any they , examine them and report the result tothe Board of Enroliment. The Bourd sball then consider each case, and if ant in fond to fulfill the conditions s, citled below, the Board shail give him a certifi- cate to that effect, viz: 1, That he is unfit for service in the field, 2. That he is fit for garrison duty. 8. That he is meritorious and deserving. 4, That be was honorably discharged trom the Bervice. The Provost Marshal for the District shall then fend the application, with this certificate of the Board, tothe Acting Assistant Provost Marshal General of the State, who shall procure such evi- dence of service and character as the records of the comparty to which he belonged, on fle at the | headquarters of the State, may show, and if satis- fied that it isa meritorious ¢: nd that the man is deserving, be will enlist him in accordance with such special r 2s the Provost Marshal General mey establish, Medical Ineme.tors, Surgeons in cherge of hospi- tals, Military Coinmanders, and all others having | regulations, are forbidden to grant discharges to | authority to discharge, under existing laws and any men under their control who may be fit for service in the Invalid Corps. | ‘The Prevost Marshal General is charged with All the execution of this order, and the troops orga- nized under it will be under the control of hie Bu- reau. By order of the Secretary of War: H. D. TOWNSEND, my N-djm Assistant Adjutant General, AR BEPARTMENT. Ww W. jsTanuary 75, 1263, In consequence Of the of business st the | War Department, passes for citisens to. visit the | Army of the Potomac will be given at the offics of E and “J, W. cease j emepe bring) fanancetete meee | above Mingteonth street, ‘Biies to scit py Se rotel and ail otnérs in want of a yas pt ers ‘of Oidsr are invited So call Siam: and ez- army exune this before | SBd at BBo: Urson Bote Fy ra ne at 2.0. | mar }-tm* ination. | Simifar rells shall be forwarded from | If any | whom he formerly served, that he is worthy | : OQFFttzas: i (AR rpg abe AvsorsazGeaanas’s Orrics, aBsumutos, Muy 22, 1553, Generai Ordera, No 343. "T. A Durenu in establiehed in the Adjutant Gen- eral's Offies for the record relatingto the « reaniaationo¥ Colored Trea pa. oer will De assigned to the charge of the Bureau, withsuch : number of clerka as tiay he designated by the A:i- tant Generel Il, Three or more field officers will be jetailed as Tnspectors te supervise the organization of colored troops at such pointe asinay be indicated by she War Department in the Northern and Western State. II, Boards wiil be eonvenad at such posts 23 viey be decided upon by the War Department to xamine applicants fer eommissions to command colored troops, whe, on application to the Adju fant Genera!, may receive authority to prescnt themselves to the Board for examination, IV. No persons shail be silowed to reernit for ' | edlore? -roops except specially authorized by the | } War Department; and no such authority will be | given te gersons who have not been examined and | passed by a Board; nor will such authority be given | Anyone person to raise more than one regiment, | ¥. The reports of Boards will specify the grate : of commission tor which each candidate is ft, and authority to recruit will be given in accordance. Commissions will he issued from the AdjutentGen- | | eral's Office when the prescribed number of men ia | ready for muster into service. VI. Colored troops mey hf accepted by eomyanies to be afterwards consolidated in battatfons and reg iments by the Adjutant Gencral. The rogimenta will be numbered seviatim, in the order in which they ure raieed, the numbers to be dctermined by the Adjutant General.. They will be Gesigtated : « Regiment of U. 8. Colored Troops.” VII. Recruiting stations and depots will be es- tablished by the Adjutant General as circamstances shall require. and officers will be detailed to muster andinspect the troops. . VIII. The non-commissioned oficors of colored troops may be selected and appointed from the best men of their number in the usaal mode of ap- pointing non-commissioned officers. Meritorious commissioned officers will be entitled to promotion to higher rank if they prove themselves equal to it 1X. All personal applications for appointmenta j in colored regiments, or for information concern- } ing them, must be made tu the Chief of the Bureau; all written communications should be addressed to the Chief of the Bureau, to the care of the Adjutant } General. By order of the Secretary of War. E. D. TOWNSEND, Assistant Adjutant General, my2-eolm Ww } General Orders, No. 144, | Wte following rules are prescribed for the i guidanes of Rourds in examining applicants for | commissions in regiments of colored troops: } 1. The Board will sit every day, except Sunday, | from 9 o'clock a.m. to 5 0’clock The p' sitting to be provided by the Quartcrmas' i partment, and public notice given. i The Board will moke to the Adjutant Geno for record in the Burean for Colored oe | reports cf all persens examined, whether approved or rejected; the reports will ! oftener when specially celled 2. Each applicant mast exhibit to the Board authority from the Adjniant Ge before it. Such authority will & factory recommendations of and standing in the comm } cant resided; or, ifint military se ery menials froin his Ce recommendations W Colored Troops. {, Kash applicant shell be subjected ton fair but Tigcrous examibation a4 to plysical, mental, and :cral fitnese tu command troops. 6. The Board shall ep for wh ofcem mission the several applicants are fit; and sha: also ¢! yand number them accordins to merit or AR DEPARTMENT, ADJUVANT oer TOE. 3 0 A N, May 22, 1853, . Al sach n the Bureeu tur Appointm:nts to cech grade shatlonly be made frow the candidate proved by the rd,and ia | the oréer of merit recommended by 7. The report of the Bourd, if adverse conclusive; and no persen rejected by i | Te-examaned. of requir der of the & my 2-evlm V Notice —Under General Ore rs is pow in session at No, 469 Pou Washington. Applicants for e: n gre re- ferred to the General Orders, No, 1:4, for informe- tien how to get authority to sppear before it, E TAR DEPARTMENT, AvsuTtas. TOWNSEND, ant Adjutant G ral, QUPEEME cour Sitting'as the Dist United Btates 1 vation No it, in Wherens. vivo} RI GF THE Dis PHT { Cones iia STRICT OF } url of Ay oe ted States 1D sig of the city: of ree: nousand eight np Act to suppress in and Rebellion. to + rty of Rebels, a he United ‘St mbix did, on th. 2, file a Libet path day of May, A.D. ination in this Caurt. pri 1g the eondem: sald property and real rntaves under the a Pid, and that process of n:cxitio: owner and owners of said proparty and real oat aud all persons interested or claiming an int therein. warning them at some early day to appear and anawer said information. our Lord eights ta ORDERED that relice be given to the owner and owners of said property and.realestate, and all persoss interested orcaiming an interast there- in. to appear and answer this Information en the tirst Monday of July next,and show cause,if ary they have, why said property aud r-al estate, and the right, tithe and interest therein of the said Martin L.-Smith, should not be condemned aad sold according to law; and that notice be given by posting a copy of this order upon the frent door of the Court House of the District of Colum bis, and by publication in the Evening Star twice a week revious to said first Monday of July next, the rst publication to be on or before the first’ day | of June next. By orderof ee Cont, » May ig itEtas, 0 J. ME. lerk., Copy—Test:—R. J. MEIGS, Clerk, my30-2awtd U. ‘PREME COURT OF THE DISTX. vO- s LUMBES ASTRICT OF CO. | Holding the United ieee rice, Court for said tt. United States vs. eae of Lot No, 4, 37; Part of Let 8 Square No. 37. ‘aildings, mprovements, &e-,iu the city of Washinates? p. C.—Libel of Informution. ‘eas, that pare of Lot numbered four (4) in square numberod three hundred and sevesty- geven (S77) beginning in the rear line of said Lot | Upon the alley at & point distant twenty foar (24) feet east, fiom the nerthwest corner Of eaid Lot, thence enst twenty (20) foet, the: south thirty (39) feet, thence west twenty (2)) feet, thencs north UWirty (0) feet to the beginning; and that part of Lot numbered twenty-four (2:) in square numbered three hundred and nty-seven, (377) being the roith thirty-three (33) feet front by the depih ar the lov; as the same «re known, marked aad rated ou the ground plats and plans of the county of Wasbiugton and District of Gi recorded in the land her with all ti Square No, ity and I bite, rds of said District, to- ina pro ents, baildings, Tights, privileges. appurtouances, and other har | itaments to the same belonging. or in any wise | pertaining, and all the righ’ title, Ge interest and | estate of A. Y. P. Garnett th seized by ths Marshal of the Uni District of G01 ham by virt | cress, approveaon thoacventa ley of July,in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred | | und sixty-two, eutiticd An Act to suppress Insar- rection. to purish Treason unt Reveilion. to seize aud contiscate the Pr perty Bt Rebels, and forother purposes,’ and where:s, the United States Attor- ney jor the District of Columbia did. on the ninth day of May, A.D. & Libel of toformati in this Court, yrevin pias condemuation of 8 property aud realestate, under the act a wnd that process of ménition iseue aga.us owner and owners of faid property and real and ail persons interested or claiming an int them at some early day to ar on. and re Far Wie sy a tis, therefore, on thi lay of May, in tl year pf our Lord eighteen hunired sixty’ a a RDEBRED that notice be given &h@ owner and Owsera of said property and realbstate, and ull persons interested or elsimi-g an interest therein, Lo sprear and anawer this Information on the Ist Monday of July next, ang show cause. if any oy j haye, why said property and real estate, apt the | right fine ane shtercet therein of the said A, Y. -Geruett, should pot be coniemnud and ald ‘ac. | cording to lgw; and that noties de gicen ite postig acopy of this order n mpon th Seont daor of} the Qe | House of the District of Coiumbia, aud by pub! | nm inthe Eveni g Star, twice a week previous to suid st Monday of July next, the creat publicetion to be one besore the frst ne gi gnce next, } By order of Bie Court, Mi Max sth Tatas, Oar Cosy—Test:—R. a. MRIGS. Glark. my B2awtd | URNIFBED HOUSE WANTED,—Waowd © Dwelitg for aa ciate dusty years &) He rpls: 3s : or 7d af Addreia fs ix tyo months, | of the j corm spirits and flaming essence: : place ef French Cig DRY GOODS, &e. TRA < ELERS’. DIRECTORY. CLOTHING, &e, Gs 4* eS oe err 1 DRY Goon: TRADE. i We bave conqaerea he prices of eee Boots | snd broncht Sieact+d@ Muslin down to 12..9., some 3h, ete 4 4 wite to 2 trit-cerin Mase2e k Fize pea THing Linen, Piliow Case and Linen Sheet- Damask Table Cloth at cid prices, by ide! EW eet gel ! SEN aa a thin aa a magnificent stock of POINT AL LION SOLE ANS, ears and ‘A BRS AND EW GOODS! gl ° slang ra are be 8, ane ond BELT OLASPS, coerteae NAIES, PANE, &c., &o . whieh de sold at beret, low LES it M, ALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE, By direction of the Hon. Secretary of the Interior, the undersigned will reosive sealed dics oe she purchase of any orallof the lands herein- iF Gescribed. Shey being smong the choicest tad dest farming land in Minnesota. ‘hese yanes a comprise what are known Winsetase Lands in the Btate of Minaesots, and will be sold to to the highest and best bidder tracts not exceeding one cearee and sixty acres each, undar the provi ofa Serr pomeinaed with ithe W inne! EO isdinns, Sott 18th. i ané an ec’ #5, Bpprovi february SE iets, entitled “An act for the removal of the Wianeb Indians, and for tke sale of their Reservation in Minccseta. for their benefit.”” No bid will be ontertained at arate less than two dollars and Sfty cents per acr In case a bid is accepted. the party making the same will be notified as soon theraafter as practic- able. Ifwithin thirly days after such notice the party shall fail to make payment to ihe under- signed, the land fur which such bid wasmade will be subject to sale to any ether pereor. Patents will be iasued and tracamitted to pur- chasers @f soon eiter peyment as the same caa repared. Payments may be mate eithor in Souk ae in the exttitnate Of indeticiness of the Winpebaxe Indians, issued by the Commiesioner of Indian Aftsirs, for the debt of said Indiana, and secured to be’ paid outof tha proceeds of the gale of said landa by the third articie of tha traat; above mentioned. The rigkt to rajsct any and all bids is expressly reserved. All bids must be saaled and Giaressed to the underfigaed, Washingten aie y.D ae c.. 2nd endorsed “Bid for Winuebage ‘act Land.” “DESCRIPTION OF LANDS.” Sections | 6.7. 18, 19, and 39,of Township 1f6 north, . Bs 19, 3), 51, of Township 107 north, of Range 23 wer’ ubeetion 31, of Township K@ north, of Range 23 auctions 2 to $6, inclusive, of Township 166 north, of Bange 25 wer:. Sections 1 to %4. and_sactiona 27. 3,and 39, of Townehip. 107 north, of Range 3: west. Sections 31 to 36, inclusive, of Township 102 north, of Range 2% wont. Bactiona 2 to asive, of Township 105 nerth, of Range 25 w Bectiona 1, , 12, and 13,0f Township 1(7 north. of Rai ob whet + Sactionn $f to 35, iva, of Township 108 north, of Range 25 west. ‘Allof Townabipn 93 and 107 north, ef Range 25 west. peccons: Site 2 0! ange, 2) We! All ef Townsiips 106 and 197 north, of Range 27 clusive. of Township 103 north, inclusive, of Township 103 north, of Range 7] wer Lids will be reccived as above invited until the jatof July noxt,2t which time all bids than rs- | ceived will be examined and acted upon, After the Ist of July next, bitawiil be examined and acted upon at the expiration of eseb oh pe josef LIAM P. Commissioner of Indian Aff Washington city, D.0., May 4.183. i &®. N. PIKE’S PURE OHIO CATAWBA BRANDY. This RRANBY has bean mannfactrred for seve- ral years from the PORE JUICE of the GRAPE! ual evidence of the pro- ise and Industry, and at Lome squai to TE equals ies in puri aa ies é if fuluy. corrabo- cur ‘most distinguished randy hes long been feitin oof an article of asalo and use of erie sold under the egarded as a — dy, poxsenses ai ior Maver, ax r aNCY, A SS cs LOW SPIRIT TY, Ch. ZOLERA M7 READ THE Wasainotor, B. C., Nov. 11, D, RK. Cianz, Bsq., Sir: I have hate cemcat ansiysis of & sampie of ig Ohio and it is well sacapted, from its purity and quality, to take the Cognac. THOM. an A NTISELL Chemical Examiner. U. 8. Patent Oftee, Srate AssayER’s ; Overce, 82 Somerset S: 8 Ssoston, 1553. . 23, 1 hereby cerify thal I have this day made a chemical analysis of a sample of Catewba pe | H brought to me by G. Simmonds, Esq., and thet have found no adulter z ingredient or improper subtances init. Itis pure brandy spirit, the usual coloring and saccharine matters belonging to brandy. I would peeominend it tor aecical usea, CHAS. T. eAUBSOR M. State aur. D. R, CLARK, corner 4% and Penn,, ave., sole Agent for this District. mar 18-eo2 jm EODORISING AN D DISINFROTING POWDERS, sta ee aND FOR ss BY Corner’ of Yath street and New York avenue. The above compound in papered with a special view to meet the wanis o: e public inthe ap- Prouchine hot season for deodorising and disinfect- ng sink, cosspooln, outhouses, stadles and vessels used in sick rooms, barracks, eamps. -hospitals, amboats, &c.,&c. For this purpose it has so equal, it’ destroys the most obnoxious exhale tions and rerists the decom positions of animal aud vogetable matter to greater extent than any thing = the kind ever offered to the public, and if thor- patty used by the residents uring” the summer wil prevent a great dea! of the sickness sttributa- bie tothe fouiair genersted in large sities tering warm weather, my 2)-lm* @reAMeure * GREAT BASTBRRN, WALTER PATON, seed eee will be dispatched FROM LIVERPOOL PROM NEW YORK, Returday.. May i¢/ Satarde Juneé Tuesday... June 30 | Tuesda: July 2] And at the same regular intervals thereafter, First Cabin, from___.__.... . $95 to @185 Becond Cabin. . +379 Excursion Tickets outand back,in the ietand 2d Oadin only,» fare and a half, Servants accompanying passengerd, and Children under twelve years ofage, half fare. Infanta free, Third Oabin..../ 1... poeeey. |.) Steerage, with cuperior accommodations... $30 Allferes payeble in Gold, or its equivalent in U, | 8. currency. Bach passenger allowed twesty cubic fege of lng- gaze. An experienced § For peers sr y toOHA card, =? A, WHITHRY, | i , York, to HOWLAND & ASPIN- | 44 Sontd stvest, New York, : 155883028 OPPIOB, Hey vo 444 ETORTH STRRET WEST, . between Pa av sz4 5 ot, north,” ARBIAGBE! OT roee sg ABRIAGHS i have now om hand 504 oaity reooty £8 ine sasortment of Fine? OLAS BBR) wae tg tha heat bulid coualating of ous fall e Couch, Bistt's; loar ead six awaze and Gerusatewns, Bost @, Wah mF song, Dock P iwetond. ; sages Gaeher with e number | b CAUHIGKSY ect live used; | spieucid Slvighs,all purshased for epn be sold to anit dls timer to ‘cone who | { ath 2.368 Penasyivan seat sone, ris dea Ad YOORG, | BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILRVAD. after Monday, April 7, i865, TWO DAILY i De rum Retw. ASHINGTON and eee te eee 4 b SARIN EHINGTON and BALTIMORE, oe tailowa: FOR PBILADELPH! 4, NEW YORE & be atta asea. SPRING AND SUMMER SCHEDULB OF 7EE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, FROM WASHINGTON CITY! THE GREAT SHORT LINE TO THE WEST, SUUTH AND peruse Making the Quickoat ey nd the @nly Boute that can sell a Through Dicker direct, or give a Through Check for gage from Washington City, With Less Chaoges of Cara than on any other Route, and xo Omnibus Ridirg, FOUR DAILY TRAIZS FROM WASHINGTON OITY. {Bundays excepted,) making comnactiogy with reine Weaviig Batimore at 8.154. M. and On Randers. 25 Tro Traine oe 3 ae 6.30 = _ con- w! P. Be wee Rimore, FOR THE WE! Train Je Washington at 6.3) A. M, makes connection, at Wastin a eaartion ie (Belay House) with Train leavin: more at 8.154. M. Tralue feavine Warhinston a 3,3, 0F6.90 Fx. make conneetion with Train leaving Baltimore at oP.M, IRE TO BUY YOUR miCKeres BY THE re SALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. This is the Only Route by which Through Tickets or Through Baggage Checks con be procured in Washington. Knight’s Lrtest Improved SLEBP?ING CARS, of the most superior finish, attached to Night Trains, THE SHORTEST AND MOST DIRNCT ROUTE To COLUMBUS, DAYTON, LOUISVILLE, CIN- CINNATI, INDIANAPOLIS, TERRA HAUTE, ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO, éo, de, ée., MF WITH LESS CHANGES OF CARS TEAN BY ANY OTERR ROUTE. 8 BZ Special Notice to Passenters for the 1 the West from Woshinxion ! rine ei 01 ‘est. by purcha- sing their THROUG ETS in Warhtugton, by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. SAVE ‘ONE JAR in the Throngh price, and have the priv- of visiting Baltimore (if desired) without ional charge. w2-Cnnections at the ne River ve A LARD & PITPSBURG, CENTRAL OHIO and MARI ATTA & eee HATLROADS: ana through them with the whole Hallway Syetem of gf H WEST, CENTRAL WHST, and a ree THROUGH plone plesse apply at the Ticket Ofice Washington otation. . SMITH, Master of Transportation M. COLE. ‘Generai Ticket Agent. ap 21-tf ee! TH 1*63) 1863 PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD Pees] en with if connections) a Wiens eine geaiia ty THE WESTERN OITIRS, PEED, aoa A sear AND COMFORT! TON: ALLAS i a rungBER, HOM apEe® FROM BALTIMORE THRER DAILY TRAINS PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSB Bone! Two of them making CLOSE CON NEDRICEE 8 AT HARRISBURG ry NORTHERN ORR TAAL RAILROAD, THE @usar’ caw TRAL ROUTE from WASHINGTON ‘AND BA! TIMORBE to ali points in the WEST, NORTHWEST, AND SOUTILWEST. Se Yor Through Tickets apply at the offices of tbe Northern Oentrai Raiiro: sd Company. rev dimce! sorner of Penuaylvania avenue and Sixth street, Washington, and Caiver! Station, Baltimore. SPLENDID sleeea cos ON ALL NIGE? SMOKING anp SALUGN CABS ON ALL FEAINE FROM WASHINGTON, Passengers will take the 6.9 a.m. and 6.0 y.m, trains conneeting in Baltimore with the 9.15 a.m, and 9.5 p. m. trains on the Northern Gentral Rail- road. ena ‘arrive in Harrisburs atl p. mn. there making close connections with the onthe Pennsyivaoia Central Railroad for rts of the West. SEXIGHTS. By this route Freights of al: descriptions can Be forwarded to and som SHY point on the Fgbronda of Ghic, Kentucky, Indiana, Ulinois, Wisconsin Tow: or Bi ouri, dy Ratironil dire Th ivania Centra! Kailresd sian Brabois istaburg with Stesmers, oy which Goods ean be forwarded to any port on the Ohio Muskin Kentucky, Pernensee, Cumberiand, I iinoia, Mi nale< sips Wisoonsia, Misr , Kensas, Arkansas, an: Rivers; and’at Cleveland, Saneucky, and ‘on eago .o with steamers to all Nuriawertern Lakes, erchanta and shippers entrusting the transpor- tation of their Freight to this Company can Tely with confidence on its spaady transit. HY RATES CY FLIGHT to and from any point in the West, by the Pennsylvania Central Rallroad, are at ail times as x fevercoieae are charged by other Haskond Compan ti k ki: a central Ci Scalar to marl packages ‘Via Penns. i, BROWN. sone rthern Central R, B., ‘$0 North street, Baltimore ZNOCH ages Gen’ 1 Superintendent, Altona, F Pa. L. L, HOUPT. Gen’ Ticket Agent, Phiisdel; BH ROBSTON, General Freiat Agent, a i GAS FITTING, &c. aE; POVE & CO. od to execute any orders with Tay be fayoredin the 1 OF Se STRAM FITTING BUSI- Am igi pepe PLUMBING. gan, 7 Store on Ninth mee, 2 Sev coom = north ef Fennsyivanis arenas und & eon. ta srorimest of OH AN BRLLERS at PREsm and WATER FIXTORERS ws gene GAS PEt ely pest te W: Have in Store, aad are daily £iX TURES of entirely New patterns and na oaige and Finisi, superior in mee Ss a Supe: i style to an: hereto! tock of GAB and Hitcline TES, fecling ‘ooune oar stock o! scandent that we havet the best vite ashington, wer AS yor above line Intrasted to our sare will be prom; led mar E-tf MyknS = AN, 376 D street, AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & €O., | 389 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Burwees 975 anD 107TH 88., | HAVE BOUGHT AT THE REOMIVER’S SALE THE WHOLE BALANCR OF STOOK of the late firm of i LEACH & CO., BALTIMORE, consisting of: BERMETICALLY-SEALED 6oons, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION: MEATS, POULTRY, EISE, FRUITS, VEGETAELES, SOUPS, Etc. WHIOH WH OFFER 70 THU TRADER, DY THE PAOKAGE, FAB BELOW MANUFACTURER'S PRICES, AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & co., ape 289 Penneyivanis Avenue. yetanvaL mar STAMES, ‘Can de ad at all times MINATION, AT THE + Soe: buboroiLs c ees toms Ompasae 8 agi log pea Oollester of tates navetn District of Golam Bey ye THR OLOTHIERA CF OF YER DISFRIOT? The undersigned would me moett reepeetfally inform bin friende, and the Trade gezeraily, that he it Dee prepared tc offer one of the frost Spring Stockso RELDY-MAVE CLOTRING | ever offcrea im this aitr. Ke ssrcres those in wart erent 04 Leave Washington at# and ii.j8a.m, and § Whit 6 pon. Cloaks, Btaw chenp. a! Suncaye st6 7 p.m. only. j 8. BERG. 4= Marke: Boece, } FOR BALTIMORE. H my Between 7th and ath Ktrsets, Leave at 6, sand ii 16a. mand 3.9 and as 6.2.9. i AW DRESS GOODS. hen inlattalc| 3 2 FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. Cororsn * Aton caBigues FOF por eaN 1 teave Washington at Gare. m.and3.0 sind 6.9 LENT. ‘POIL DE OHTVIRS ¥.m. Bc phenol , & YORK WASHINGTON AND THE BOUTH. rae He, JACONETE, OROANDLAR. Also, | Leave Baltimore for Washington at 4.0, 2 and 10 ROURRING GOODS ia great varioty and of jm and 3, 3.30 ee ema GaLie rakes, { a 5 ap2i ’ M. TAYLOR & CO. | Leave Baltimore at Sa. mand 3p. m. {ox ton at éa.m.and 3 p.m, QILEWEAPPINGE | awe. | Novain for Asnapoliaon Sundays. ‘We have just receiveds beautifel usortment of |. h¢.third and fourth traing only sek seam : we latest styles cf heavy Silk W rapping an ang ies | at way points, d Square Spring Showis. Also ter of etccterenion: ; 5 ie ‘ieko' ap 2i- Bikes suitable iopdrescen Sat ws rapping. & 00, L. M. COLE, Geni aie Ticket Agent. ai-tf Tne ..6|CC!!!~CR EE URE beara tegoaaeee BGR dae of a stock that they will de we} to give him @ cal}, Retpecttally, £. HERZBERG, No. 2 Market Epace, next to corner of Baltimore street. Baltimore. March. 16. mar $$" Hos*48 FOR A SMITH! 460 BBVENTE eTREET. Ke is eslling Tremenee Bareaine tn CLOTHING, FURNIFHING @00DB, HATE, CAPS, &e., &6. For @ few days more we wil! offer our immense atock at great bargains to make room fer our BPRING FTOUK, To those in want we say, now is the time to bap, Remember that BMITHS is Headquarters for Clothing—460 Seventh street, two doors above J Bruce & Co.'s, J. H. SMITH, Clotaier, No. 460 Seventh erest, mar and corner 3'th st. and Pa. av. G2r DECLINE IN N GOLD! In order to reduce our present stock ~we have REDUCED THE PBICE OF OUR CLOTHING and are now selling off at rapid rates. ‘The people find that J. BRUCE & CO.'B {a the place to buy GOOD OLOTHING at LOW RATES! Call and secure some of the Great Bargains sow offered at No. 464 SEVENTH STRERT, two doors below Smith’s. J. BBUOB & 00., mer 17 Clothiers, 464 Seventh st., near F. DY ae sit tar tavited & to cal at SMITH’S, Bo. 460 Buvaxen Prasvr, Opposite City Post Office, and get their CLOTHING AT LESS THAN NEW YORK PRIOBS. Soldiers can rely on Fair Dealing at SMITH’S, No, 460 aaVENTE TREE, OOBNEE 20TH STREET AND PA. AY. marl? SD BOOKS, &c. . ATTENTION, EVERYBO DY! | HE Subscriber having Iq! retarned from the [Ss mene Bales rs to the public the wu, cheapest und best selected stock of BOOKS, MTATIONSHY ond FANCY ABTIOLES ever de" fore presented in this market. Sutiers. pedlars, the tr ade and pavlie! in general, ‘will do well to geamine cel stock = | Brices before purchasing. nsisting. in part. o! a = il selected Stock ‘of Miscellancous Bookr, at The! ietgest stock of paper-covered Novels in the The ches, ae mort handsome assortment of Phot! bums, ranging in price from 50 on 3, Soiding’ from 12 to 300 card pi tment of Gard Phot hs of Promian Mon and men, Americans Por- , Copics of Btatuary, Engravings, Paint- an 0. gover se 0 varieties. As well assortment of Foreign and Americsn Statien- ery and Fancy — es, sae =o Chess. For loltoe Backgammon and ribbaa: Bearee sBe oliog, Dominoes, Combs, Brasher, “scrap Boo ks, Beoks, Writing Desks, Work Bexes, &., week ze The eubscriber is alro ba for thone celebrated Ambrotype Copier of Paintings and Engravings, e Basortment always on hand, WILLIAM F. RICHETRIN, National Bookstore, 278 Pa. avenue, y132w bet, 11th and 12th ets., Washingten. yo MPROHISE WITH TREABON OB N oy TBAITORS. NOTICE. 1m authorised by the Secretary of War to raise a BATTALION OF CAVALRY fer special vices Each company will be organized as prescribed in General Orders No, 125, series of 1862, All officers will be selected and appointed by the Cclonel Commanding, subject to the approval of the Secretary of War. From the peculiar nature of the rervice required of this Battallion, none but sober, honest and in- telligent men will Le enlisted. The best, fleetest and most arrzaceane Borees only will be used. This Battellion will be armed with the new cel- ebrated Repeating Eife, discharging fifteen thote per minute. For further particulars apply st No. 217 Penn. avenue, L, C. BAKER, my 11-Im Colonel Commanding Battalion. RATIONAL LVUAN,. THR NE NEW SIX PER CENT. BONDS of the UNITED STATES, PAYABLE XWENRTY YEARS FROM DATR, Gz after Five Years, at Option of the Goverames HE COUPGN BONDS, in Sums of PIFTY DOLLARS, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, and . OND THOUSAND DOLLARS, THE REGISTERED BONDS, In Sums of FIFTY DOLLARS, GNB HUNDRED DOLLARS, FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, ONB THOUSAND DOLLARS, FIVE THOUSAND DOLLABS, and TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS, INTEREST stat AT DATE OF FUR- sere AED PAYABLE SEMI-ANNUALLY IN GOLD. These Bours are the OHRAPEET GOVERNMENT SECURITY now in the market, The Interest, st mt ais eeratie crcaame re FOR SALE BY JAY COOKE & CO., BANEERS, 452 FIFTEENTH STRERT, DeaLers 1m #OVERNMENT BONDS, i TREASURY NOTES, CERTIFICATES S2MY AND NAVY VOUCHERS, eG CURRENCY 4ND EXCHANGE FRANEHIN & 00, somes 244 a ecentcat (north side.) between ith and isth ats, 36S Pa. avenue, under § the National Hose. ROOK CRYSTAL ( Seen Pebble) ana IM- PROVED PERIBCOP] ACLES, scientifi- cauly ard cor: ted i be ena suited to the proper condition ¥IEL LD GLASSES, AOHROMAT MLoNOBCOBES BAROMET, ERS APRRRMOE: MATICAL LECTRICAL BATTS) MATH LAND SURV. WEYORS SuNrio wane COMPARES, CantE raneeus Civil and Militoe ay Gaebenics oa PHO! ‘itary = oss iA BUMS inevery style. RTERROSGOPES . &e.. clin’ s great veciete ante te sea gures, wholesale cr retail. my 1$-tf Dt t4BY GOOD. wee 8 PHENS & co., Baxxbyivanra AVEXUE ett the'l largest a aby aie ae pe onteas onine ok ap il-tfif

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