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CLOTHING, &c. BAH FOR 8MITHI! 460 SEVENTH STREET. Be in selling Immense Bargains in CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, BATS, CAPS, &¢., &s. Bor @ few days more we will offer our immense @ock at great bargains to make room for our SPRING STOUK. To those in want we say, now is the time to buy, Remember that SMITH’S is Headquarters for Clothing—460 Seventh street, two doors above J Bruee & Oo.’s, J. H. BMITH, Olothier, No. 460 Seventh street, marl7 end corner th st. and Pa. av. G4" DECLIN& IN GOLD! In order to reduce our present stock we have REDUCED THE PRICE or OUR OLOTHING and are now selling off at rapid rates, ‘The people find that 3. BRUCE & 00.3 is the place to buy GOOD CLOTHING at LQW RATES! Oall and secure some of the Great Bargains now Offered at No. 464 BEVENTH &T&ERT, two doors Delow Smith’s. J. BRUCE & O0O., mar 1? Clothiers, 464 Seventh st., near IHARGED SOLDIERS are all invited to call at SMITH’B, No. 460 Suvexru Braz, Opposite City Post Office, and get their €LOTHING 4ST LE8S THAN NEW YORK PRION, Soldiers can rely on Fair Dealing at SMITH’s, No. 460 SEVENTH STREBT, and OORNER 20TH £TREET AND PA. AV. woar 17 DRY GOODS, &e. GARzat BARGAINS FROM THE PRIZE AUCTION BALB FRIDAY LAST. & Par? oF Tes Cano OF THE ScuoonsR Emity. 6.000 yards CHALLIES, 4000 AWNS. a? PLAID DRESS GOODS f0. DREBS ce lot of different kinds of damaged Damaged BALMORAL SKIRTS. & W.M . BS very tow, a, 5 EYENBERG, 46 Market Space, under the Avenue House, 3e38 between 7th and 8th streets, jet RECEIVED— Alarge stock of Pusher and French ace Shawle, Point. Thread and Valencia Collars and Sets, Thread Lace Veils. Barbes and Coiffurer, Points, Valencias and Bmbroidered H’dk’fs, Infantr’ Rodes and Walsts, @uipure Laces, all widths, Latest styles Head Dreanes, Fancy Goeds, Steel. Jet and Tortoise Shell Har Drops, Pins, Belt Clasps, Bracelets, fans, &c. Which will be sold at lew prices. A esll is e0- Beited. WM. WEINBERG, 18 Market Space. Pean. avenue, _4e2 Detwoen 8th and 9th streets, ~RENADINES, ORGANDIES G . AND MOZAMBIQUES. We have just received a beautiful assortment of the above goods, Al i pereges. Lawns, Poplins, Poilde Chivirs, _ Together with a large stock of Black Silks, suitable i for cress sod wrappings, | ‘i itp and journ joods in every variety of quality an pad [mv 20] Rais’ TAYLOR (070) KENDALL’S AMBOLINE FOR THE HAIR. AMBOLINE MOISTENS, BEAUTIFIES, ODORATES, LENGHTHENS, INVIGORATES, NOURISHES, EMBELLISHES THE HAIR. HENDALL’S AMBOLINE isarare compound of | stimulating extracts from Flowers, Roots, amd Herbs, for the GROWTH, BEAUTY, and PER- MANENT VIGOR of the HAIR, “Highly beneticial where the hair requires a gentie stimulant.” Dr. CHILTON, “Have never had anything which so perfectly answers the purpose of a hair dressing.” WARREN WARD, Esq., No. 277 Canal street, N, Y. “* after being bald for seven years yOur AMBO- LINE hes covered the entire scalp with NEW | Balk.” Prof. JOHN SENIA, No. 35 King street, : For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Desiers. price $1. Manufactured and for sale at wholesale by KENDALL & BANNISTER, Put in boxes, (containing two bettles,) eC No, 542 Broapway, N. ¥. W uirts SULPHUR AND CHALYBEATE SPRINGS, ar DGUELING GAP, PENN’A, JAMES D. HENDLBY, Proprietor, Lave of Kirkwoed House, Washington, SEASON OPENS 15TH OF JUNE. These Springs are in Cumberland County, Penn- sylvania, 3) miles west of Harrisburg. They are accessible from ail the principal cities by railroad to Harrisburzh, thence by the Cumberland Valley railroad to Newville ; from Newville, 8 miles good staging to the Springs. The stage is always in ‘waiting upon the arrival of the cars at Newville, Passengers leaving Philadelphia, Baltimore, or Washington in the morning can arrive at the rings the same evening at 50’clock, ‘he Hotel is commodious and comfortable, with Hot and Cold baths attached, and extensive grounds for walks and amusement. z The long ox ce of the present Proprietor for many years pest at the Kirkwood House in aahington, D.C.,) enables Bi to eae that it will be conducted in's manner to please all Visitors. ferms: $2 per day ; $12 per week ; 4 weeks $40, Children and servants half price. je 10-2m* ILES, PILES, PILES,—Dr, WITFIELD’S VEGETABLE PILLS are warranted a certain eure fer Piles. The worst cases yield after one or two doses. No surgical operation should be re- sorted to, as relief thus obtained is but temporary, and mo cure has ever been perfected by the use of the knife, The following gentlemen have been cured : Mr. Stiles, No.229 Brosdway; Mr. Hughes, No. 107 Spring street; Mr. Fisher, No. 544 Broome street,and numerous ladies whose addresses can be obtained at my office. Price 5) conse rT box old by alldruggists. Whelesale by D.8. BARNES CO., No. 202 Broadway, and by the me Fietor. . ‘8 Pillsare solid by 8. C. D.Ne. 290° Penv. avenue, Washington, D. C., and by HENBY COOK, King street, arpa Va. J. YOUNG, _je B-Im No. 481 Broadway, New York, N= YORK AND WASHINGTON STEAMSHIP LINE, SEMI-WEEKLY BETWEEN NEW YORK, WASHINGTON and GEORGETOWN, D.C. STEAMSHIPS BALTIMORE. EMPIRE, aie SALVOR AND JAB. 8. GREEN. Regular Sailing Days WEDNESDAYS and SAT- URDAYS, at 12 m., from foot of High street, Geergetown, and Pier 15, foot of Wall street, New York. freight or e apply to For freien ORGAN & RHINEHART, Agents, foot of High street, Georgetown, or eor| JAMES HAND, Agent, $e 126m" 117 Wall street, New York. NOTION To norens,qnoonks Resravzanre, Pai. VATE FAMILIES, &e. ‘Fe Budsoribers have Just received & fresh ship- goo CABES BT. JULIEN AND FLORRAG which they oiler éit me at New York prices. &lso, they have constantly on hand A Large and Well Selected Siock of 8B. DIES. ORTS, SHERRIBS, 3 a A TS es me PAG! of of bier brands, SH AN ALES, an aod 'BLIN PORTAES, Bt DER WSe SHGLISH DAIRY BININGEB & 00. 9 bea 2, ra, dla” Bs ee ern a een aa Li UPREME CeURT OF Ss e ORT MBIA, Sitting as the United Statas District Court for said . District United F tates vs. Partof Lot No, 1, Square No. 250; is. S24; north west Half of Lot No. 3, ®quare Balfot Lot No 11, Sqnare No. 6%3; Lot 'No. 13, quare No. 685: Part of Bquare No, 725, and Lot ©. 26; Square Whereas, thet part of Lot numbered ona, (1) in Square numbered two hundred and fifty, (250) hav ing a frontot twenty-five (25) feet by the cepth of the Lot and next adjoining the eat twenty-tive feet front of said Lot; and the west half of Lot numbered three,in Square numbered three pun- dred and twenty-four, (324) and the norta half of Lot No. eleven,(1l) in Square numbered «x hun- dred and eighty-eigat, (688) and Lot numbered thirteen, (15) im Square numbered six huadred and | eighty-eight,and that part of Square numbered seven hundred and twenty six, beginning at the | northwest corner of ssid square, and ruaning east | two hundred and onc (291) feet. one-and inches, thence southgsixty (60) feet, th | eastwardly, and at Tight angles’ to avenue, forty-three (98) eet four (4) inches | southwestwardly, and along said avenue, two hun- | dred and forty-eight (2s5) feet, nine (9) inches, to | the southwest angle of said pausre. thence north two hunared and twelve (212) feet, ten (10) inches, to ahe Hace of beginning, as the same are kaown, marked and designated on the ground plats and plans of the city and county of Washington, District of Columbia, recorded in the land records of said District together with all the improvements, build- hereditaments to th appertaining. and.all the right, tit! estate of Fr: Hanna, therein, have been seized by the Marshal of the United States for the District of Columbia by virtue of an act of Congress ap- proved on the seventeenth day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty- twe, entitled **An act act to suppress Insurrec tion to punish Treason and Rebellion, to seize and contixe cate the property of rebels, and for other purposes;’” and whereas the United States Attorney for the Dix- trict of Columbia. did on the 9th day of May, A. D- 3963, file'a Libel of Informationin thia COurt, pray- ing the condemnation of said property and real es tate under the act aforesaid, and that process of mo nition issue against the owner and owners of said property and real estate. and ali persons interested or claiming an interest therein, warning them. at some early day, to appear and answer said in- formatien. It is therefore. on this 9th day of May, in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred sixty-three, OxpERED that notice be given to the owner or owners of said Broperty and real es- tate, and all persons interested or claiming an in- terest therein to appear and answer this Informa- tion on the first Menday of July next, and show cause, ifany they have, why said property and real estate. and the right, title and interest therein, of thesaid Francis Hanna, should not be condemned andsold according to law; and that netice be given BE posting a copy of this order upon the front door ° e court-house of the District of Columbia, and by publication in the Evening Star twice a week previously to said first Monday of July next, the rst publication to be on or before the first day of Jui @ next. By order of the Court, 9th May, 1963. Test: R. J. MEIGS, Clerk. jel 2awtd ~~ Copy—Test: R.J.MEIGS. Clerk. QUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF K COLUMBIA Sttting as the United Reales Disirict Court for said é istrict. United States vs. Lot No. 10, Square No. 40; Part of Lot No. 1, Square No. 4s Part of Lot No. 14, Square No 48s; Part of Lot No. 23, Square No, 491; Part of Lot No 24, Square No. 491; Buildings, Topsovements, &c., in the city of Washington, or Inany wise , interest and ie same Lebsorn a Whereas Lot numbered ten, (10,) in Square num- bered forty, (40;) Part of Lot numbered one, (1,) and Part of Lot numbered fourteen, (14,) in Square numbered four hundred and eight ight, (455,) beginning at the southwest corner of said Lot num- bered one,(1.)and Banning ts ence north ninety-five (95) feet three (3) inches, thence east twenty (2) feet eight and three fourths (8%) inches. thence south ninety-five (95) feet three (3) inches, to north E street, thence west by and with the line of E street twenty (20) feet eight and three fourths (8?4) inches to the beginning: Patt of Lot numbered twenty- three, (23,) and Part of Lot numbered twenty-four, (%,) in Square numbered four hundred and ninety- one. (491,) beginning for the same at the northeast angle of said Lot numbered twenty-four (24) and running south twenty-three (23) feet three (3) | inches, thence west th six (36) feet. thenos northwestwardly thirty 3) feet three (3) inches, thence northwestwardlythirty-six43i) feet three fourths (%4) of an inch. then: stwardly five | (5) feet three (3) inches, th eleven (11) feet, thence east one hundred and y-tive (125) feet to the beginning, ax ghutKaane inarked and designated onthe gro plans of the city and county of Washington, Dis- triet of Columbia, recorded in the Laud Records of | said District, and’ to ith all the improve- | | ments, buildings. rights, priv: es appurtenances, and other hereditaments to the same belongi or in any wise appertaining, and all the right interest, and estate of Cornelius Boyle th have been seized by the Marshal of the Uni i] ted States for the District of Columbia, by virtue of an act of Congre) approved on the seventeenth day | of July. in the year of our Lord one thousand eight | hundred and sixty-two, entitled * An Act to sup- s Insurrection, to punish ‘Treason and Reb | Ton. to seize and confiscate the Property of Rebels and for other purposes,” and whereas the Uni | States Att r the District of Columbia did, | on the tw of May, A. D. lus, file a Libel of | Informat his Court, praying the ndemna tion of said property and resi estate, under the act inyuition issue against y and real | | estate. and ell persons inte: ‘ H aiming an | interest therein, warn ring them at some ently day to appear and answer said information: our Lord ighteen hundred sixty-three, given to the owner and | | | “Ttis,therefore,on this twelfth day of May, in the | t H »perty ate and all or claiming au igterest therein, ud answer this Information on the first | 7 1963. 1 show cause, if any and real estate, and d interest therein of the said ns Boyle should not be condemned and sold | according to law; and that notive ven by ! ing a copy of this order upon the front door of the ourt House of the District of Columbia, and by publication in the Evening Star twice a week pre- vious to said first Monday of July, A. D. 135:, the first publication to be on or before the first day of r of the Court, May 12, 138%. Test: R. J. MEIGS, Clerk. _Copy—Test:—B. J MEIGS, Clerk, my28 2awtd SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT PF Ss , COLUMBIA. Sitting as the United States District Court for said istr United States vs. Lotst Whereas,Lots number (8) in Squ: in Square No, 436. 'six(6)seven(7)andeicht, number four hundred and thirty-six, asthe same is known, marked and designated on } the ground plats and pians of the city aud ot Washington, District of Columbia, and re in the lana recoras of said District, togetaer w } all the improvements, buildings, rights, privileges, ; appurtenances. and other hereditaments te the | same belonging. in any wise appertaining, and | | | allthe right, title, and interest of Thomas D A! len therein has been seized by the Marshal of the United States for the District of Columbia, by vir tue of an act of Oongress, approved on the on teenth day of July, in the year of our Lord one | theusand eight hundred and sixty-two, entitled “An Act to suppress Insurrection, to punish ‘1’ -eas- ; onand Rebelhon, to seize and confiscate the Prop- | erty of Rebels, and for other purposes;” and whece- as, the United States Attorney for the District of Columbia did.on the mnth day of May, A, D. is63 file a Libel of Information in this Oourt, praying the coniemnation of said property and real estate, under the act aforesaid, and that process of moni tion issue against the owner and owners of said property and ren! estate, and all persons interested or claiming an interest therein, warning them at some early day to appear and anawer said informa- tion: Itis, therefore, on this ninth day of May, in the year of our Lord eighteeen hundred and sixty- three, ORDERED that notice be given to the owner and owners of said property and real estate, and ail reous interested or claiming an interest therein, fo appear and answer this information on the first Monday cf July next, and show cause, if any they have, why said property and real estite, and the right, title and interest therein of the said Thomas D. Aticn should not be condemned and sold accord- ing to law; and that notice be given by posting a copy of this order upon the front door of the Court House of the District of Columbia,and by publica- ISTRIOT OF CO- | ings, rights, privileges, appurtenances and other | | acontract, to 0} RE! OURT OF THE DISTRICT OF St? ae OSOLe MBL . Sitding as the District Court she United States for the S31 fe, | United Btates rs. East Malf of Let No, 16, Reser- vation No. 11, in the city of Washington, vy, C. Whereas, the Eat Half of Lot number sixteen, 16) in Reservation No. eleven, (11) as the same is nown, inarked and desi, ted in the gronnd plats and piang of the city of Washington, District District, together with all the imprevements. vuildiogs. rights, privileges, appurte! an other hereditaments to the same belon. any wise appertaining, and all the right, interest of Martin L. Smith ther District of Columbia, by virtue of an act of Con- gress, approved on the seventeenth day of July on the year of our Lord one thor eight and sixty-two, entitled ‘An Act to suppres = rection, to punish Treason and Rebellion. toseize and confircate the Property of Rebels, and forother purposes;’’ and whereas, the Uni 8 ney for the District of Columbia did, on the thir teenth day of May, A. mation in this Court, praying the condemnation if said property and real estate, under the act afore- said, and that process of monition issue against the owner and owners of said property and real estate, and all pervons interested or cielaing, an interest therein, warning them at some early day to appear and answer said information. Itix, therefore, on this thirteenth day of May, in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred sixty-three. OrpxekkD that botice be given to the owner an persors interested erc'aiming an interest there- z pear and answer this Information en the | first Monday of July next,and show cause, if any they have, why said property and real estate, the right: title and interest Martin L. Smith sold according to jaw; and that notice be given by qerting a copy ofthis order upon the frent door of e Court House of the District of Columbia, and by publication in the Bvening Star twice a week prerions to said first monsarier July next, the st publication to be on or before the first day of June next. Court, 3f ; BF Or er OE a ee Ry J METGS, O} . F} 3 3 Test jerk, Copy—Test:—R.J. MEIGS, Clerk. my3-2awtd SUPREME QUURT Of THE DISTRIOT OF Ss COLUMBIA, Suting as the United States District Court for said istrict : United Btates vs. Schooner Harvest, her Tackle, Sar. &c.—In Priz Whereas the said schooner and eargo red = rize by cae omens 8 or phe Unitet eamer Juniata ant roug! into the rr of Washington, District of Oolumbia, and within the juriedictiop of this Gourt, and, on the nine- teenth day of May, A. D. 1863, a libel was filed in this Court by the United Btates Attorney for said District praying the condemnationof said schooner. her tackle, &c. and the owners thereof, and all persons interested therein, warning them some early day to appear and answer said libel. It is therefore ordered by this Court. in admiralty sit- ting, this 19th day of May, A. D, 1363, that notice be given to the owners of said schooner and cargo and all persona interested or claiming an interest therein to appear and answer thislibel on the first Monday of July next, and eh th: have, why anid schooner and es Srottivant aot be were ¢ap- condemned and sold accordii ; and said notice be given by m8 co noe this rare upon the front door of the Gourt House of anid istrict, and by publication in the Evening Sta twice a week previous to said first Monday of July pests the first publication to be on or before ie ° By order of the Court, B. J. MEIGS, Clerk. ‘est: i oe . Copy—Test :-—R. J. MEIGS. Clerk, nv 2aw PPoFosALs FOR STATIONERY, Tarasury Department. June 8, 1963. SEALED Proposats for Btationery will be re- ceived at this Department until the 6th day of July, 1863. at 12 o’clock M. Samples of the articles in elass } will be furnished to Par! aA desiring to bid, on application at the De- partment. The Department reserves to itself the right to order the writing paper plain or faint-lined to any Teguired pattern. eliveries of all articles in the -veral classes must comply with the written speciueations,which will be farnished to bidders, with the samples of articles in class 1. All deliveries will be subject to inspection by an expert detailed for that purpose by the Secretary of the Treasury, and the delivery of any inferior article shall be deemed sufficient cause to annul the contract. Deliveries must be free of charge, at the Trea- sury Departinent, Washington Each proposal must be signed by the indiyidual or firm making it, and be accompanied by a satis factory guarantee that the bidder will execute a contract, with good and sufficient bonds, if his bid The failure to comply with any one order under rate to the forfeiture of the en- tire fone ty ef the bond; or the Secretary of the ‘asury may direct the purchase in open market of such quantities of any articles as shall be necessary to supply the deficiency caused by such failure, and charge to the contractor fifty per centum of the price which it shall be found necersary to pay for such articles. Proposals unaccompanied with satisfactory gus- Fantees will not be considered, and contracta will be awarded only to established manufacturers of or dealers in the articles. OLasé No.1, White Cap Paper White Legal Cap mopar White earso Post Paper White Packet Note Paper White Commercial Note Paper Yellow Envelope Pape- Brown Wrapping Paper Red Blotting Paper. Card Blotting Boards| White Envelopes, official size White Envelopes, letter size White Envelopes, note size White Envelopes. official size, cloth tined Brown Manilia Envelopes Copying Paper White Demy Pay White Medium ir White Super Royal Paper Lettar Preas Copying Booka Cass No. 2. Best quality Copying Ink Best quality Black Ink Best quality BlueInk _ Best quality Writing Pluid Best quality Carmine Ink Faber’s best Black Lead Pencils Noz,1,2,3,and4 Faber’s best Red ana Blue Pencils Stee] Pens Steel Pen-handles Gold Pens Best Quills 4 . Bert four-bladed Knives, with pearl or stag handles ee Best Erasers, with ivory handles Scissors for office use Shears for office use Crass No, 3. Giass Inkstands Gutta Perchs Rulers Nine and twelve inch Ivory Folders Letter Clips Best quality Sealing wax, made entirely from shellac Mucilage Linen Tape Filk Taste, assorted colors Twine ‘ Bert solid-headed Pins Swartweut’s Metalic Paper Fasteners Pneumatic Inkstands Eylet Machines French Eylets 5 Pasteboard eference Files De La Rue Visiting Cards Ivory Pounce Boxes Blastic Bings Glass Paper Weights Glass Sponge Cups Rponge Gm Tasing Gum Mann'sur Bisson’s Patent Binders. The Department reterves the right to accep bids for individual items in classes | and 2, Bidders will be required to conform their bids to the written specifications furnished with the samples, and failure to do so will cause the rejec- tionofary bid. i Bids which contain items at prices less than the fair cost of the articles will be deemed fraudulent, and will not be considered. Gusken | be accepted. tion iv the Evening Star, tw. k previous to said first Monday of July, A. 1863, the tirst pub- lieation to be on or before the first day of June next. By order of the Court, May 9, 1863 Test : . J. MEIGS, Clerk, Copy—Test:—R. J. MBIGS, Clerk. my23-2awtd UPREME COURT OF THE DISTRI! - Ss LUMBIA. or ore Holding the United States District Court for said ‘tsirict, United States vs. Part of Lot No. 4, Square No. 377; Part of Lot No. 24, acne No. Bulidiogs, Iinprovements, &c.,in the city of Washington’ ). C,—Libel of Information. Whereas, that part of Lot numbered four (4) in Square uumbe: _ three hundred and seventy- seven (377) beginning in the rear line of said Lot upon the alley at a point distant twenty four (24) feet east. from the northwest corner of said Lot, thence east twenty (20) feet, thence south thirty (30) feet, thence west twenty (20) feet, thence north thirty (30) feet to the beginning; and that part of | Lot numbered twenty-four (21) in square numbered three hundred and seventy-seven. (377) being the | zorth thirty-three (33) feet front by the aepth of the lot; as the same are known, marked aad desig. | rated on the ground plats and plans of the city aed | county of Washington and. District of Goluabia, reeorded in the land recorde of said District, tu- gether with all the iinprovements, buildings, ; Tights, privileges, appurtenances, and other hered- itaments to the same belonging. or in any wise ap. | pertaining, and all the right, titie, and interest aud tstate of A. Y. P. Garnett therein, have been seized by the Marshal of the United States for the District of Columbia, by virtue of an act of Con Tress, approved on theseventeenth day of July, in fhe year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-two, entitied “An Act to suppress Tnsur- rection, to pubish freason and Rebellion. to seize 8. P. Sune 5-2awim Secretary of the Treasury, TRIESEMAR. Protected by Royal Letters Patent of England, and ad by the Seals of the Ecole qe Pharmacie Paris, and the Imperial Collese af, coos In the effectual remedy fo- RELA TATION, BPER- for x TORRE ‘AND EXHAUSTION OP THE Vienna, TRIESEMAR No.3, Cempletely and entirely eradicates all traces of those diserders for which Copaiva and Oubebs have eral been thought an antidote, to the ruin of of a vast portion of the population, TRIESEM. fer all impuriti symptoms, obviating de cury, a8 well as other deleterious ingredients, which all the Barsaparilia in the world cannot remove. TRIESEMAR Nos, 1, 2 and 8 are alike devoid of taste or smell, and of all nauseating qual- ities. They are in the form of # lozenge, and may Hie bons toilet table without their use being sus- pectel. Sold in tin cases at $3 each, or four $3 cases in one fer $9, and in @27 cases, thus saving $9, a8 administered by Valpean, lemand, Roux, &c., &e. Wholesale and retail by DR. H. A. BARROW, 194, Bleecker street, (four doors from Mac: ugal mmediately on receipt of re- Barrow will forward PS New York. one ns ittance, Dr. iesemar to an: part of the world, securely packed, aa addressed writer, and conliscate the Property of Rebels, and forother purposes;” and whereas, the United States Attor- ney for the District of Golumbia did, on the ninth day of May, A. D. 183, file a Libe! of tnforinatien in this Court, praying the condemnation of said property, and real estate, under the act aforesaid, | and that process of monition issue against the owner and owners of said property and real estate, and ail persons interested or claiming an interest therein, warping them at some early day to appear } and answer said information. Bit is, therefore,on this ninth day of May, in the | year of our Lord eighteen hundred sixty three Onpzned that notice be given to the ownerand ows ers of property and real estate. and all rsons interested or claiming an interest therein. To apecarand answer this Tetormation on tue in¢ jonday af daly, pext, and show cause, if any they ave, why id ‘property sid real estate, and the right, title and interest therein of the said A, Y. P. ernest. should ee onteanee ane $20 Be Hine WF at be given by postia, a copy of this order upon the front door of the Court House of the District of Columbia, aad by publica- je Evenir ‘i , twice & week previous to said lst Mondsy of July next, the first publication to be onor betore the first day of June next, By erder of the Court, May 9th, 1863. "est: o's MEIGS, Clerk. Copy—Teat:—K. J. MEIGS, Clerk, my 30-2awtd ‘ELODEONS.—A large assortment of Prinée & M Co,’s Melodeons have ‘been received at Musio ficre of W. Gh aT according to the instructions of the 5 Publisbed also by DR. BARROW, that qpeelat and beautifully illustrated medical work, Human | Frailty. Price 25 cents. frlesemar and Book can fe obtained hy exectal on: ity from 8.0. FORD, Washington D.O, de it tr | | apreaes OB Yi—THAT Is THR | jU BSTION .—' tors of “ PAR. | toran GABE NDSES: ANY | 1 NET OF, ANATOM EU i a oe oe mumianity,) four of th oont inetrustive aed intone Nervous Debility, Promatare Deeuge tail, Fiqaliogy sad Matures bac’ Sine ersten iil be forwarded free ot thousands, and will be feseist of four stam 1, by Fabel New ote. = . OIDEB OIDEBI! OLARIFIED ‘George 8, ame LARIFIED OLDER, whisk fos" fortannt telowet market price, is quan tel and all | prime article of Older sce. iuvited to, culand ect has 0 seized by the Marshal of the United States forthe | D. 1863, file a Libel of Infor- | property and realestate, and all | therein of the said | should not be condemned and | OFFICIAL. W425 DEPARTMENT. ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OrPice, « WASHINGTOR, June 29, 1863, General Orders, No 198. The Adjutant General will provide an appropri- ate medal of honor fer the troops who, after the of | exp'ration of their term, have offered their services Columbia, recorded in the land records of said | to the Government in the present emergency, and | also for the volunteer troops from other States that have volunteered their service in the States of Pentaylvania and Maryland, By order of the Eeeretary of War. E. D. TOWNSEND, Je 50 Assistant Adjutant General. UARTERS DEPARTMENT OF WASH- Hy*>0 INGTON. Qfice Chief Quartermaster, May 23,1953, DEALERS IN AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, GaR- DEN SEEpS, X¢., are requested to furnish thisoffice | price lists of the various articles of their trade. The same should be directed to Lieutenant Oolo- | nel Ev1as M. GREENE, Chie Quartermaster, De- partment of Washington. my 25-tf Paovosr MarsHaL Gexerar’s Orriow. Wasuincron, May 2, iis, Notioz.—The attention of all officers. who have been honorably discharged om account of wounds | or disability, and who desire to re-enter the service | ns of | in the Invalid Corps, is called to the provisi General Orders, No. 105, of 1863, from the War De- partment, published in the papers throughout the country. Such officers are requested to comply promptly with the provisions «‘ that order, and to send their written applications,as therein pro- vided, for positions in the Invalid Corps, (stating the character of their disability,) with as little de- lay as possible, to the Acting Assistant Provost Marshal General of the State in which they may be. Buch Acting Assistant Provost Marshal Gen- eral will at once forward the applications, with his endorsement, to the Provost Marshal General at Washington. Officers fur the Invalid Corps will be appointed immediately upon furnishing the papers required by General Orders No. 105, of 1863, from War Depart- ment, Their pay and emeluments will commence from date of acceptance of such appomtments, and not from date of organization of the respective commandato which they may be assigned. JAMES B. FRY, my 23 Provost Marshal General. AE DEPARTMENT, Wasuincrom, January 265, 1868, In consequence of the pressure Of business atthe War Department, passes for citizens to visit the Army of the Potomac will be given at the office of Lieut, Col. Comnap, 132 Pennsylvania avenue above Nineteenth street. PROPOSALS. PP20r0s4L8 FOR WOOD AND coat. Poet Orrick DEPARTMENT, Wasxincron, June 24, 1863, SEALED Prcrosars. will be received by the under- o 450 tons (2,240 Ibe. to the ton) of the best White Ash Oosal, furnace size 50 tons Red Ash. same size, and 250 cords best seasoned Oak Wood. Parties will be at liberty to bid for the Wood and Qoal together, or for either one separately, and their bids will’be considered accordingly. tis! AcrOry SteRn esa grits must be made te eure to the Government fu)l weight and measure, The Wood is to be corded ana measured upon the premises, and one half isto be sawed into three pieces and the other half into two,and all to be piled away in the cellar. ie Coal is to be stowed away in the vaults, which are very accessible, No bids will be entertained unless satisfactory evidence can be furnished of the reliability and loyalty of the parties, mples of Coal, such as is desired, can be seen by calling upon the Superintendent. Payments will be premptly made after the de- livery of the fuel. sproposale should Leta eter 2 u signed, and endorsed ‘* Proposzls for Goal.” Jas. 8. RALLO under- ‘ood and WELL, je24-d Disbursing Clerk. Post Office Department. G?ALED PROPOSALS Are invited till the 18th day of July, 1863, at 12 o’cloek m., for furnishin the Subsistence Department with 20,000 barrels o! Bids will be reeeived for what is known as No.1, No. 2, and No. 3, and for any portion less than the 2,000’ barrels. Beparate bids will be received for Flour put in goed second-hand barrels of the same grade as above. Bids for different grades, and for second hand barrels, should be upon separate sheets of yore: The delivery of the Flour to be commenced on or about the Ath July,or as soon thereafter as the Government may direct, at the rate of 8u0 barrels daily, delivered either at the Government Warehouse in Georgetown, at the Wharves, or at the Railroad Depot, Washington, D.C. The barrels to be strong and head lined. Payment will be made in certificates of indebted- ness or such other funds the government may have for distribution. The usual government inspection will be msde just before the flour is reosived. 3 An oath of allegiance must accompany each bid. No bid will be entertained frem parties who have eviously failed to comply with their bids, or from idders not present to respond. Bids to be directed to Col. A, BECKWITH, A. D.C.& C.8.U.3 A., Washington, D. C.,and en dorsed “ Proposals for Flour.” jy 1-td PBoPo#ALE FoR HAY, STRAW, AND GRAIN} AssiSTANT QUARTERMASYER’S OFFIOR, Forage Department, Cor. G and 22d streets, ASHINGTON, D.O., April 16, 1863 WaitTeN PRoposa.s are invited for furnishial HAY, STRAW, OATS, and CORN, for the use this Depot, to be delivered at the Railroad Depot, oratany of the Government wharves in this city, The proporzis to be addressed to the under- signed, and they should state the quantity of <n article offered, also the prize and the date ivery. Proposals will be received for five thousand (5,000) bushels of Corn or Oats, and fifty (50) tons of Hay or Straw, and upwards, unless it should be for the interes) of the Government to contract for a less amount. All grain tobe pat up in good sacks, of about two (2) bushels each, whichare to be furnished at the cort of the contracter. The Hay and Straw to be securely baled. J <All Grain and Hay offered to be subject toa rigid émspection by the Goverment Inspector. Contracts will be awarded from time'to time to the lowest responsible bidders, as the interests ot the service may require. Good security will be required for the faithful fulfillment of any contract made under this advertisement, Psyment to be made at the completion of the t, 8.L. BROWN op sin Captain and A. Q.M.U.B. A, UARTERMASTER GENEBAL’S OFFIOR, ‘Wasuixaron Giry, March i9, 1888. wners of steam vessels are invited to send to the t@rmaster General’s Office tenders for their e. Tenders should contain descriptions of the vessels, their dimensions, enrolled or registered tonnage, actual carryin, opens > material whether coppered, whether side-wheel or pro- Hellers, waet r iron or copper fastened, size and power of engines and boilers; and should state the ice at which they are offered for long or short charter, with the estimated value of the vessel in e 20 or in case the Government should efer irchase inster @! ar ring. Owners of steam vessels already in the service of the aster’s Department are requested to make known te the 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 the ‘termaster General of the United States, at ashington, and should be endorsed “Proposals for charter o1 sale of steamers.” ‘When received, they will be considered, and the Department wiil endeavor to reauee the heavy expense attending arm: Srenepores' mupon the ocean and tide-waters, by su sauna, Waerever it cando so, cheaper vessels of “qe ea) 4 for dhose now employed, . 0. MEIGS, mar 23-$m eral, ir W,0R CAPE MAY.—The safe and commedius FChesmer, MANHATTAN wil commence her route, from PhiJa- delphis to Cape May, on BATUR- DAY, 27th inst,, and continue running on alternate days during the bathing season. The Manhattan is the largest and moat convenient boat on the route to Cape May, having abeut fifty state rooms, and évery accommodation that passengers can desire. Passengers leaving Baltimére in the 8.30 a. m. train can connect with the boat at New Castle. je 22-2w* STEAMEELE, GREAT EASTERN FROM NEW ‘ORK TO LIVERPOOL, ‘The Steamship ae AT EASTEEN « WSLTER PATTON: Command Al ym Will be dispatched? FROM LIVERPOOL FROM NEW YORK, Tuesday........ June 80 | Tnesday........ Jul; and at intervais ihetgaiter of bout siz weeks frost First cabin, from 9 Pot $95 to $135 Becond cabin, state room berths, meals furnished at separate tables. ....._..... .....§70 Excumion tickets, out and back in the first and ope cabin only, a re anda half. aaa ervants accompanying passen, re y ee 2 arn of ag ner infants free. I ‘Third cabin... SS eee Bteerage, with superior accommodations, __. $30 the of passage from Liverpool, same rates ag ve. F ‘All fares payable in gold, or its equivalent in U, currency, Each passenger allowed 20 cubic feat of luggage, An experienced Sargvon, on board. © tt neg to. For passage apply or GCS A. WHITNEY At the office, 26 Broadway, New Yo. For frejene apply on! ye & ASPIN WALL. Agents. je13 8m 3 . art South street. New Yo: By W.L. yanies Bere H°==" AN AL AGE BAZAAR A! Pie OSITORY, ited Expressiy for the SALE OF HORSES, CABRIAGES, STOCK, &o., 98 Louisiana Avenue, Between Ninth and Tenth streets. Oasm ADVANCED On ConsiIGNMEXTS. Storage for Carriages. orses, Carr'ages, &¢., received for private sal my 20-tf W. L. W. WALL & 00,, Aucts, “eg pig sip the PRLNOK TAYLOR, | TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. Se ey BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. | WABHINGTON and HARPER'S PERRY, and six | FoR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. | Leave Washington at 6.508. m. and 3. § and 6.30 | Pm, Sundays at 3 and 6.30 p. m. only, FOR WASHINGTON AND THR 80TH. Leave Baltimore for Washington at4.s0,. 8 and 1 &.m.and 3.9),5and 3p.m. On Sundaysat 45) and 8a.m,and5p, m. FOR ANNAPOLIS, Leave Baltimore at 8a. m and 3p. m. Leave Washinaton st 8a. m. 5 train for Annapolis on Sundays. The third and fourth trains only from Baltimore | and the first and fifth trains from Washington stop | atway points, Masta: es P. LG laster 0: jon, | _L. M. COLE, General Ticket Agent, ap JI-tf isessa. BPRING AND SUMMER SCHEDULE OF TRE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, FROM WASHINGTON CITY! THE @REAT SHORT LINE TO THE WEST, SOUTH AND NORTH-WEST. Making the Quickest Time, And the Onl: that ean re Through Ticket dirset oc eves Through Gheck for Borease ‘from Wanhington '. i Less at than other Route, and xo Omnibus: Riding. nese FOUR DAILY TRAINS FROM WASHINGTON cITY, ceuners excepted,) making Sao with ae as leaving Batimore at 8.154. M. and 9P. Mu. On Sundsys, Two Traing at $ and 6.90 P. M.. con- necting at Relay with 9 P. mu. Train from OR THE WEST itimor. : Train leavii ington at 6.90 a. M. makes connection ‘at ‘ashin, i Junction ( Belay Honse) with Train leaving Baltimore at 8.15 a. a. Trains leaving Washington at 3,5, or 6.30 P.M. make connection with Train leaving Baltimore at BE SURE TO BUY YOUR TICKETS BY THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. This is the Only Route by which Through Tickets or Through Baggage Checks ean be procured tn Washington. Knight’s Latest Improved SLEEPING CARS, of the most superior finish, attached to Night Trains. THE SHORTEST AND MOST DIREOT ROUTH To COLUMBUS, DAYTON, LOUISVILLE, CIN- CINNATI, INDIANAPOLIS, TERRA HAUTE, ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO, dc, ce, Ee, WP WITH LESS OHANGES OF OARS THAN BY ANY OTHER ROUTE. 2e WF" Special Notice to Passengers €, the West from Washinston Prantrdat i, est. by purcha- sing their THROUGH TICKETS in Washington, by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, SAVE ONE DOLLAR in the Through price, and have the priv- ilere of visiting Baltimore (if desired) without additional charge, §7-Cnnections at the Ohio River with CLEVE. LAND & P RG, CENTRAL OHIO and MARIETTA & CINCINNATI RAILROADS; and through them, with the whole Bailway System of | of the NORTH WEST, CENTRAL WEST, and SOUTH WEST. For THROUGH TICKETS please apply at the Ticket Office, Washington octation. W.'P. SMITH, Master of Transportation M. COLE. General Ticket Agent. ap 21-tf 1863} THE 1863 PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL OAD 1s A Finst-class HOGTES TO ALL THE WESTERN OITIRS, srons SEDANS nb orn #RER FROM DUST Al KED THROUGH BASGsOR Ee FROM BALTIMORE THREE DAILY TRAINS FROM PHILADELPHIA PITTSBURG! Two of them on oon OLOSE CONNECTIONS AT H. SBURG wi' rains on the NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD, and forming THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE ‘om. WASHINGTON AND BALTIMORE to all points in the WEST, NORTHWEST, AND SOUTHWRET. Ww For Theough Tickets a the Northern Central Railroad Company, northeas oorner of Pennsylvania avenue and Sixth street, Washington, and Calvert Station, Baltimore. SPLENDID SLEEPING OARS ON ALL NIGHT BMOKING anp SALOON CARS ON ALL TRAINS ‘ROM WASHINGTON. Passengers will take the 6.9) a.m. and6.9 p.m, tram: connecting in Baltimore with the 9.15 and 9.15 p. m. trains on the Northern Central road, and arrive in Harrisburg atl p.m. and 1. &. m., there making close connections with the trains on the Pennsylvania Central Railroad for all parte of the West. FREIGHATS. By this rorte Freights of all descriptions can be forwarded to and from ary point on the Railroads of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Iows, or Missouri, by Railroad direct. The Pennsylvania Centra! Railroad also connecta at Pittsburg with Steamers, by which Goods can be forwarded to any port on the Ohio, Muskingum, Kentueky, Tennessee, Cumberland, Tilinois, Missis: ly at the offices of sippi, Wisconsin, Missouri, Kansas, Ar Rivers; and’at Cleveland, Sandusky, and cago with steamers to all Northwestern Lakes. erchants and shippers entrusting the transpor- tation of their Freight to this Company can rely with confidence on its Epeedy transit. THE RATES OF FREIGHT to and from any point in the West, by the Pennsylvania Central om, areat all times as favorableas are charged by other particular to mark packages ‘Via Penna, Gentra! a ‘WM. BROWN, Ag’t Northern Central R. B., No. 80 North street, Baltimore. ENOCH LEWIS, Gen’l Superintendent, Altona, Fa, if. ti HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Phila. " deiphia. jan't-ly,r and Ohi- QFCRET DISEASES! SECRET DISEASES! SAMARITAN’S GIFT! SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED, “Yes, A Positive Cure” for GONORRH@A., GLFET, STRICTURES, §c. Contains no Mineral igam, no Mercury, Only Ten Pilis to b¢ Taken to Effect a Cure. They are entirely vegetable, having no smell nor any unpleasant taste, and will not in any way in- jure the stomach or bowels of the most delicate. Cures in from two to four days, and recent cases in ‘twenty-four hours.” Prepared by a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, one of the most eminent Doctors and Chemists ef the present day. NO EXPGSURE, NO TROUBLE, NO CHANGE WHATEVER, Let those who have despaired of getting cured, or who have been gorged with Balsam Copaiva, or Mer ‘thi al velope. Price Male packages, $2, Female, $3. BLOOD! BLOOD!) BLOOD Il! LOERS, SORES, SPOTS, TETT EBS, aCe LLRs BoTLs. SYPHILIS Of VE. EREAL DISEASES &s. SAMARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUICES fered the public as itive cure. syeniLig of VENEREAL! BisRAsas the BA- po TTAB Om ES AS fool : bed; it reaches and eradicates every particle of aa vorerenene, Wake then of tals purifying fore Gy and be nealed, and do not transmit to your pos- which oe may repent in after years, Alt 14 earls eto oe incurable, the be ount SAMARITANS 00) "AND Bey JULOHs © ry ever of impurities from Mysto, as well ‘seal! the bad effects of Mercury. In ee eetions with which aemters of e- ions which numbers of males suffer, the BOOT AND HERB JUIOHS is most happily sdspted, in Blcerated Utorns, in Debiltty and for afl somplaiata incident to the sex’ com) e eX, Bent by express. - Price $1 a bottle, or é bottles for @5., | MARITAN’S CHANCRE WASH, Lat 25 cents. Full directions. | (ESMOND &:CO., Box 161 Philadelphia Post Bold by 8, CALVERT FORD, rner of 1ith and | Pa. avenue. HENRY COOK, Alexandria. ILITARY @OODB; Waly Pasertne arise, Offer the Lacgest eae ouieat te ‘thie city, embrac- ing all qualities used. fioers inthe army and Navy. suck Bw SASHES, BELTS, | BHOULDER STRAPS, HATS, CAPS, PISTOLS. &c., &c,, with » fine ent of UNIFORM CLOTHING, with which we van fa officers mple te ontiite itil STEPHENS & CO., ap li-tfif ys 32% Pennsylvania Avenue. tof * 5 perivenin Aves N?” BUTT ASW CHEESE ; DB PRESH EGGS, cee Oi MEE ed ea my6 Corner Bighth an: * rr ELT AND CEMENT op RoopING. For sale low b; if Ota south, Pelt Company. may ¢-tr mn JOHN & WM: P: corner ith and * tiy@-comm* _ Agents forthe Felt Company. _ No 997 PBNNBYLVANIA AVENUR, 4. M, BININGEE € 0075 STORE 937 Pexesvivania Avance. - Balog pecans somone neariv ° é ' and after Monday, April 9 TWO DAILY | | tRAfha wil besnety ie | WHEELING aed PARE ERED TAS Ne Ones petween WASHINGTON and EALTIMORM, as | FOR PHILADELPHIA, NE | | [ears Washington atd and 120s, * BOSON, | Onsundays at 6 30 p.m, only, Leave at 6.30, oe ise me ve af sy 1.158. m. and nm, ‘On Sundays at8a.m.and§ asa - eats KOT ALOOBOLIO. CONCENTRATED VEGETABLE BITRACT. a HO LY PURE TONIO. DOCTOR HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTEBS, PREPARED BY Dx. C. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa, WILL EFFEOTUALLY OURB LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNBIO B OHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, DIS- BASES OF TE® KIDNEYS, AND ALL DISEABES ARISING FROM A DISOR- DERED epibande! STOMACH. Bu scone tion, Inwa: Fulness or Blood Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Pulness or Weight in Stomach, Eos, tations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit o! Re. Stomach ' Swimming of the Head, Hurried and feult Breathing, Flustering ai the Heart, Choking or Buffoeatin, nsations w, Dimness of Vision, Dota or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Heod, of i ‘ellowness of the Skin and of Sylicut eae oy nea of ipirite. And wil positiv Yellow Fever, Biko will positively —— . They Centain Ne Alcohe! Bad Whiskey! They will eure the above diseases in ninety-nine cases out of a hundred. Induced by the extensive sale and universal pop- ularity of Hoefiand’s German Bitters, (purely vege table, host of ignorant Quacks and unscrupulous adventurers, have cpeaek tpon suffering humanity = Soon as 8 of ees tn the shee of poor sky, vilely com, 2 injurious drugs Bnd ehiristened Towtes, St.machics and Bitters, Beware of the innu A tions in plethorie bottles and big-bell Eve, under the’ modest appellation of Bitters; which, instead of curing, only aggravate disease, and leave the disappointed : ferer in despair, HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS are not a new and untried article, but have stood the test of fifteen years trial by the American pub- ljc; and their reputation and sale, are not rivalled by any similar preparation. The proprietors have thousands of Letters from the most a ae : LAWYERS PHYSICIANS, CITIZENB, Testifying of their own persons! knowledge, to the oes effects and medical virtues of these Bit- 5. Do You Want Something to Strengthen You? Do You Want @ Good Appetite? Do You Want to Build Up Your Constitution? Do You Want to Feel Well? Do You Want to Get Rid of Nervousness? Do You Want Energy? Do You Want to Sleep Well? Do You Want a Brisk and Vigorous Feeling IF YOU DO, USE HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS. From Rev. J. Newton Brown, B.D., Editor of the Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledae. Although not disposed to favor or recommend Patent Medicines in general, through distrust of their ingredients and effects, I yet — of no fuficient reasons why a man may not testify to the benefits ~~ Sateen © ‘imself = eee {rm any cimple preparation, in the hope may thas contribute to the benefit of others, I do this the more readily in regard to Hoofiand’ German Bitters, revered by Dr. C. M. Jackson, o! this city, because I was prejudiced against them for many years, under the impression that they were chiefiy an alcoholic mixture. I am indeb' to friend Robert Shoemaker, Esq., for the rémoval o! this prejudice by proper tests,"and for encourage- ment to try them, when suffering from great and long continued debility. The use of three bottles of these Bitters, at the beginning of the presen$ ear, was followed by evident relief, and reatoration fe aJegree of bodily and mental vigor which I ha@ not felt for six months before, and had simest de- spaired of regzining. I therecore thank God and my friend for directing me to the use of them. i i 3. NEWTON BROWN, Philadelphia, June 22, 1961. PARTICULAR NOTICE, ‘There are many preparations sold under the name ef Bitters, pnt in quart bottles, compounded of the cheapest whisky or common rum, costing 2 to 40 cents per gallon, the taste disguised by Anice or Coriander Seed. A This class ef Bitters has eaused and will continue to cause, as long as they can be sold, hundreds to die the death of the drunkard. By their use the system is kept continually under the influence of Alcoholic Stimulants of the worst kind the desire for Liquor is created and kept up, and the result ie all the horrors attendant upon a: ’s Life and death. ‘For those who desire and will save & Liquor Bit- ters, we publish the following receipt. Get one bottle Hocfland’s German Bitters and wix with th euarts of zood Brandy or Whisky, and the r be a preparation that will fay erce! in tues and true excellenee any of the nun Bitters in the market, and will cos: much Jess. will have all the virtues of Hoofland’s Bitters eonnection with s good article of Liquor, at a mu less’ price than these inferior preparations will cost you, ATTENTION, SOLDIERS! AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS, We call the attention of all having relations or friends in the army to the fact that “HOOFLAND'B GERMAN BITTERS” will cure nine-tenths of the diseases induced by exposures and siranons inci- dent to camp life. In the lists, published almost daily in the newspapers, on the arrival of the sick, it will be noticed that a very large proportion are suffering from debility. Every case of that king can be readily cured by Hoofland’s German Bitters, Diseases resulting from disorders of the digestive organs are speedily removed, We have no hesita- tion in stating that, if these Bitters were freely used among our soldiers, hundreds of lives migh? be saved that otherwise will be lost. ‘We call particular attention to the as Te markable and well authenticated cure of one of the nation’s heroes, whose life, to use his ows language, “has been saved by the Bitters :”” .T is no mistake im this. It is vouched for by num! of my comrades, some of whose names are appen and who were fuily cegnizant of the circum- stances of my ease. I am,and have been for the Jast four years, a member of Sherman’s celebrated battery, and under the immediate command of Cap- tain RB. Ayres. Through the exposure attendant upon my arduous duties, I was attacked in Novem- ber last with inflammation of the Jungs. and re for seventy-two days im the hospital, is was fe Jowed by great debility, heightened by an attack of dysentery. I wasthen removed from the White House and sent to this city on board the steamer “State of Maine,” frem which I landed on the 2th ofJune, Since that time I have been about as low as any one could be and still retain a spark of vital. ity. For a week or more I was scarcely able to swallow anything, and if I did force a morsel down, tien en, I ; for, gentlemen, vicinity of Front from ttera | owe the certainty of life which hag ediately thrown up again it res not even — a — of water on my stomach. Life could not last under these cireum- stances, and, accordingly, the eamcions who haa been working fait! iy, thor unsuccessfully, to rescue me from the grasp of the dread Ar —— told ma thay Son do no more tag meine oe of my litmited funds as best suited me ‘Am acquaintance who visited me at the hos; tal, Mr. Frederick Steinbron, of Sixth sed Areh sayined mies procured a botie.” From the and Kingcd faking them the gloomy shadow © ied, now, aon junds, and I feel sanguine rejoin my wife and dai heard ae Mor, sightees am a lo: iTginian — Royal. Fo your invaln- jlace of vague fears—to your Bitters will Lowe the glorious privilege of again cla: tony \pesom those who are dearest to me in life. ‘Very truly yours isaac MALons, in the truth of th ‘We fully eoncur in tired of goving © above state. N CUDDLEBACK, ist New York Battery A. ACKLEY, Co. 0, lith Maine. RO OHRVALIER: S24 New York oe taken the BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS} siggatere of “0. |ACKSO) OW HARP. ofeach bowtie” : = PRICE PER BOTTLE 76 CENTS, OR HALF DOZ. FOR 94. your: not have Pra eA on Ra pn forward, securely packed, by expreag Pancural Orrick 4RD Masuracrory, t ‘Ro, 632 ABOH 8T. JONES & EVANS, M. Jackson & Oo.,) Bee on the