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; 1 lal ; * THE EVENING STAR, AL BTaT# FOR SALB, By virine of a decree of the Ciroalt Joart fer G ounty. sitting ae a Qourt of aged io = caus the said Cou jn Richa B Chewana F.C. vigg-s trat-rsofD O. Digger. d ceased are coarpl and Georg A Digges and others are defentant abe xubser Der, as trustee, wili offer a* public sale, Yo the highest bidder, on the premises, on THURSDAY, the Third day of Septencer narzt, at the hourcf la o'clock M., (if fair, if not, the fairday thereafter.) all the reversions’ y inte of the ssid George A. Diggas in that tract of hnown as the GRERN LL RSPAT in vrinea George 3 County. of which M. acres ; GREEN BILL is six miles northeast of ¥ achin, tom City, and may be approached by two good Toade—cither by the Beventh etreet road passing @irectly by the Sou: Heme, or by North Japitsi street, pasting by Glenwood Gia Ke and is two wiles northwest uf the Biaiensburg dapot, at ining the lands of Mra, Mary J. Kirkw Robert Clark, Joseph Kennedy, and Dr. John U. Fairfax, and ix justiy celebrated aa one of the most beauti‘al places of residence in the vieinity of Washington. The situation is elevated and commands Gy i The soil is natura Lie of the highest sta karly adapted to the growth of corn an to production for market. One hi seventy scres of this estimated would cut seven thousand eords of p undant supp! fire-wood. There 3 yowements are acomticdicus DWL1L SE, snd ail necessary out houses, ia t large Brick Btabie xn yin a spacious Lawn, Garden and Grounds, tacte ully arranged and ia good older, and a gcos Orchard. , Terms of Soic, as prescribed Bhird cash, to be pad on th day of the ratidvation thereof by th the residue in years from the day cf sale ihe whole to bear interest from tbo day cf rale, and the payment ibereof to tesecured by the coudeof the par- ebarer with a surety or sureties to be approved hy the Gourt. But the trusteeis autnorived tore ecive the whole or any part of the purchase money exoeeding ove third. in cash. The land will be surveye}, and if deemed best hy the trustee. he is anthorized to divide, and se lit in hots to suit purclaters, and upon the ratitica: of the sale by the Court and the peyment of who he @ purchase money, will convey the same to @ purchaser or purchasers : leer and discharged of all ci is suse or of Say person eli fee siaple, fier, of the parties te ing under them, The trustee is autho: d@ atthe seme time god piace to seil the dower interest of Mra. Nora ces &F Mr. George A. Digger, living on tha premises will taxe pleasure in showing them 20 all persous wishing to examine them. RICHARD B. B. CHEW, Trustee. 19-Saw Tpper Matiboro,’ Md. Boru EXAMINATION OF INVALID PENSIONERS, Pawsion Orrick, Angust 10, 1963. The next bienvial examination ef Army Invalid Pensiovers, required by an act of Congress approv- ed March 3, 14, will take piace on and after tne ath day of Beprember, 1358, ad must precede ths payment of pensions then failing due. No eert!§- esate of such examination bearing date prior to tas 4b proximo will have any vanay All exaninations under the above-name? lay are required to be made by two surgeous, No te of examination made by uuauthorized civil surgeons will bs accepted, unless it is clearly im- practicable for the pensioner to obtain the certii eate of two regularly appointed surgeons. The fees for examination ($3 in the egate Sor each case) will be refur ded to the pansioner ez- amined, on presenting to the Pension Agent a re- seipt for the amount from the examining surgeons; but in no case will fees paid to unauthorized civil S| be refunded. — joze who are peusionod (1) bi Congress; (2) for the losacf arm. lag, hand or foot; or(3) for no other disability then the loss of a finger. a toe.or an eye, (rot eyesighi,) or than the privation of some like essential part of the pon- er’s body, are exempt from the bienn'al exa:- imation. Thore whose pensions commence ata date ater than March 4.1838 will also be exempt from @xamination util Reptember 4, 195, unless aa earlier examination is specially required by their eer’ ten Bbould it be fonnd.as a result of the examinsti:, imany case, thet the peasioner’s disability no !onzer exists, the pension will cease, Should the degree ‘of disability be found to have diminished, without diserpearing altogether, the pensioner will Da paid at the rate corresponding with the degree estimated PY tbe examining surgeons, and no longer a* speci in his pension certificate. No pension ean be imereased, exoe| Office, and by the issue of a new certii . A complete list of authorised Examining fur- geons, soon to be printed, will be furnished to pen- s30ne78 On application. 3 aalt2w JOS, H. BARRBTT, Oomraissionor. ILLET & BEDGRAVE, «Successors TO Messrs, Corie & Bros,,) LUMBER DEALERS, Uorner Fourteenth street and the Canal dy S}-1m* " Washington, D. 0. STZAMEB KEYPORT, CAPT. B. A. BYTHER leaves Baltimore every FRIDAY. 23 0s. m., for Alexsnd ia, Washing. landings on the Potomac! iver. Returning, leaves Washicgton every TUES BAY. atés, m..and Alexandria at7 as a ‘or freight or ze fi) y on ard. or CHABLS: WILBON. ‘Agent, Washington. DO. 7A)! Passengers are required to heve parses from Provost Marshal. apecial act of ut JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, No. 452 Fifteenth Street. WE SHALL CONTINUE TO FURNISH UNITED STATES FIVE-TWENTY BONDS at par until farther notice, 2esiting information couearniag this re at our counter, or 2pon application ra! Digges is the tenant in cower, containing sbout | Carriage H ruse, | on formal application to this | cer ifleate. Circular No. 70—The Case of a Father Having Three Sons. War DurartTusnr, Provost Marshal General’s Office, Washington, D. C., August 13, 1833. The following opinion of Colonel Josep? | Holt, Judge Advocate General of the Army, i: pubisbed for the information and guidance of all oflicers of this Bureau, vie: «In the case of a father haying three sons— one ut home, one now in the military service, and one having been killed in it the eon re- Mining at home is not exempt, unless his father be sged cr infirm, and be also depend- | ent on euch con's labor for his support.” | Allowed.” Jaxes B. Fry, Provost Marshal Gen’. Circular No. 73—Caxe of Sons of Agedand Infirm Parents. WaR DrvaRTMENT, Provest Marshat General's ufice, Washington, D. C., August 20, 1563. ‘The followimg opinions of lone! Joseph Holt Judge Adyocate General, are published for the informauon and guidance of all vilivers of this Burean. In ihe ca aged end infirm parents, and both are drafted. (Clause 4, section 2, Enrollment uct.) OPINION. j «Where, through inadvertence or ignorance of the law, age” or infirm parencs, haying two sons, have omitted before the draft to elect which shall be exempt, and both have been drafted, .t se still be aliowed to be exercised at any time be fore the notice io report to the Board of Enrol neniexpires. The reason of the rule here:o- le hefore the draft was that a different course would result in a practical exemption of two sers instead of ene,’ des not apply in the case—necersarily of ra occurrence — where both sons have been drafty: ver may be elected, one stil re- mains ior the military service, which is all he law claims or contemplates. Therea- of the rule faibng, the rule itself should be relaxed in such extreme cases, since the ob- ject of the law will thereby be accomplished, without the slightest hazard of compromising rests.” to the meaning of the word “labor,” in section 2 of the Enrollment act. OPINION. * Labor is defined to be -bodily or mental ex- ertion.? It may, within the m ny, be either physical or mtelle be profe penal, commercial, or ag: and eae these forms of labor may exist un- ificatione, or in combination with each The means for the support of the pa- rent or vidow must be produced by this labor, Whatever may be its characier. It need not be wholly produced from it, but it must be main- tyso. A parentor widow receiving support from & son whos» income is deriyed from divi- dends or rent? cannot be said to be dependent on his labor; but if that income were entirely the fruitof professional or physical toil, then thec would clearly withia the purview ofthe law. In mixed cases, where the income is the product of laborand capital co-operatine together, the application of the lawis raw. dered more difficult. Its object will protu- bly be best secured by holding, as suggest-d, that in such cases the income which fur- nishes the support must be mainly derived from the perscnal labor of the son. If, for ¢xsmple, the son be a merchant or manu- facturer, whose business, under his personal superintendence, yields himan annual revenne of $10,000—and such personal superintendence could not be estimated as worth more than $3,000 per annum—it could not be said, in the sense of the law, that his labor yielded the in- come to which his parent !ooks for support. It is, itis true an element in the production, bat not & preponderating one. A test may be found | nan answer to the question, whether, if the son's personal labor were withdrawn by call- him to the military service,@ eupport for the parent or widow would remain. Andin the case supposed it would, since his superintendence could he supplied, and the productive eapnbility of his capital would re- main—then the claim to exemption cannot be James B. Fry, Provost Marshal General. HEADQUARTERS PRovosT MARAHAL, District of Columbia, Aug. 17th, 1963. The Board of Enrollment for the District of Columbia will meet at the City Hall, every day, from 9.8. m. to6 p. m., until further no- uce, to examine cases of drafted men, either for exemption or seceptance, Hunry A. Scugerz, Oaptain and Provost Marshal, > ‘ r EDUCATIONAL. A LAPAVETTE INSTITUTE. BELECT sCHOOL FOR YOUNG AND MIbSBs, SOF A strcet, between 13th and Mth, _ The Tweitth Sese'on will commences on Monday, au 17-tf LADIES Sep'. 7th, under the eame general taaaugement and t ame terchers 28 re. Ctreulars at books 5 D. WALSTEAD, A029 __[Ohron,)_ MW. WILUEAMS, E™MEkeOn cnsrircrs SELECT CLASSICAL AND MATHEMA 5 L #OR E 14th street. This Shool, eoted in Hl eteaet. b by mail,cireuiars answering all creslions that msy | the tee ea aed jakpatas Dlg be re opens! va WE EUY AND SELL ALL 148088 OP | ee 4 ntly eres ted on j4th street, between [ GOVERNMENT BONDS, TREASURY NOTRA, | ““Terins per quarter $18. For OZTIFICATES, AND VOUCHERS, dress the Prindipal, or call at COIN, CURRE AND PAY TI NCY, AND EXCHANGE, HIGHEST PRIORS POR CERT As loug sa issued by the Government, at par, UL. B. Cocpon 6's of 188!, U.8 GOLD ANDi Bacbange on: LY ER BOUGHT ANDSO! D, parts of Kurope and the Northern Citiss acid intums to suit purchasers. Books and Gold bought in New York exclusively op Commission _y]___BITTENHOUBR, PANT & 00. Cicmue AT SMITH’, ty le 460 Seventh st FPPEE CHEAPEAT CLOTHING HOUSE IN THE A CITY. SMITH 8,460 Beventh wtreet. jy] KENDALL'S AMNBOLINE FOR THE HAIR, AMBOLINE MUISTENS, BEAUTIFIES, OLDORATES, LENGHTHERS, IN VIGORATES, NOURISHES, EMBELLISHES THE HAIR. MENDALL’® AMBOLIND is arace compound Stimulating extracts from Flowers, Boots, and Berbs. fer the GROWTH, BEAUTY, and B- MANERT VIGOR of the HAIR. “Highly beneficial where the hair requires gentle stimulant.’’ Dz. OXILTON. “Have never had anything which so perfectly answers the purpose of a hair dressing WABREN WAKD, Baq., No. 277 Qanal street, N.Y. “ After being bald for seven years your AMBO. LINE has covered the entire scalp with NUW BAIg.” Prof. ‘"OHN BENIA, No. 35 King étreet, 1. ¥. Bor ssie by all Druggiste ard Fancy Goods Desiers. Put in boxes, (containing two bottles,) price $1. Manufactured and for sale at wholosale by KENDALL & BANNISTER, No. 542 BaoaDway,W. Ty FROM PARIS. ACTIQUE N&VALB. Blev.ents de Tactique a l’usage des Officiers de Marive s Terre; 2 vols. Rusiagemes iMitairea et Ruses de Guerre; 2 volumes Bervice Interieur dans les Divisions des equip- age dein Flettg. i ecre> Sur le Service a bord des batiments de la Flotte. iliet— Cours de Tir. eK4m cher—De la Tactique des Treis Armes; 2 vols. Beotefeutiie—Guide des Jugea Marins. Proudt Lad ® Paix: 3 vols. ustice Militaire pour Parmes de Bor. rat du Personnel des Equipeges do ia jenve—Oours de ‘aphie et de Geodenia. fouct~ Willaames-Be de Terre etde Mer. aud FRANCK TAYLOK GE AN GET Rn | HEE RT | | | | New \ork avenae bi tween sth ai CHAS. B, YO es of tcachcra in all dapart JOHN WILSON, Pr LE c at, UMpRRLLND CO. 2. # of board, wash French, tor & d eading Jan. st, B10 prys th fuel, light. and tu sion’ commencing lied : 5 For partienlars aide a MARLATTI, Pre Jos. Banderson, WI. MATTHEW ( FOR YOUNG i’ A LADIES No. 471 corner 18th strect and New York avi enue. The exerci-es of thia Instituta will be rosamed on TUESDAY, September lat. This In titution is conducted by the Sisters of Oharity. The disc pline is mild but firm. There are, fertho different departments of edu- eation, separate Clags-roomsand Teachers, There is also a Library for the use of the pup'l4 During the year, besides partial examinations of the pupils, there are two general ones ; the firat towarcs the enc of January, after which, reports of behavior, application, progress in aay, &e., are sent to Parents; the second at the end of June. followed by a distribution of Premiums, Musical perfermacees, and exhibition of the Zocagbadies work. At this ti also, gold Medals will be giver ies who merit the highest hono.4 asa, and who wiil have given evi- deuce of their improvement by a written essay. Greet attention ia given to both Vocal and In- strumental Music ; and for the advance:nent of the Pupils. they are required to perform at Concerts, the first Friday ofevery month. Particular atten ton is also given to French, which is taught by = Pative of France. Besides studying the Grammar and Translation of the Language. time is allotted to French conversations,in order to acquire cility in speaking. au lb-eo2? MS WILLIAMS WILL RB-OPEN HEB BOHOOL onthe first Monday in Beptember, No. 28 north K street, between 7th and éth’ Cireulers at Ballantyne’s Book storeand Bllis’s Piano store, Penn. Ave. au ll eolm* \EORGETOWN G MALE SEMINARY. BOARDING AND DAY SCHO 151 Was Braxar, Guonorown, DoGo Ce’ of this institution will be resumed 7th. Circulars mare obtained by M. J. HARBOVER ‘Fincipal, fRROOKEVILLE ACADBMY, . MontooMsry County, MARYLAND. int Boarding Sehool for Bors, 2) miles froma Wash- ington. Fa ssion begins Bept 7th, For cata- at Brookevilie, Md. RETTYMAN, A, M., Principat. OT FEMALE RSOHOOL. 367 New York n.e betweep 10th and lith strests, Miss hes a few pupils for Instruction in j Opening MONDAY, Sint i . L. 8. Ruseell; Mrs. Gillis: N. -ave.; Henry Baldwin, N,V dno. T. Vinson 3d Auditor's office, au®-207 [THEUNION TBE CON ate ACADEMY, Corner of \sih sireetand Neic York avenue. The Fourteenth Annual Seesion commences Hep: tember 7, 1863 . Circulars at the Bookstores. an l7-tf st MATTHY WE INSTITUTE FOR BOW * The exercises of stitution will be rau on TUESDAY, the ist of promber. pexorusen Gom peient teachers employed. iacipline Gt rhe schoo! frm bat walid, Or ‘erne i ri he ly to Tat ar tet, CHa re Wait no” au 1otf 3366 = = GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING. Warns tall eae) © now in store a. of GeNTte. ‘BEPRING OV. ATS BUSIN BAe Bry: Elise sults and FUBNISHING CoDme cel, cn rape e niga one aed pan tan oeere £ G0. ‘venue +s Wioth and Panik straws CLOTHING 460 Kerenth mt This reason, howeyer, ; if it would— | here there are only two sons of | | Guipure Lac sthat the right of electionshould | established requiring this election to be | ' GAL OW HORSES, OABRIAGES, BTGOR, ay, ORY GOODS, &. $20,000 0°78” soumen Goons TO BESOLDAT OOST AND LESS THAN OOsT, LAWNB, very nest styler, at 12% cents, BWIBS BANDS, richly worked, a: 25 ents, worth Tocents and 1. ‘Also, slarge stosk of— FANS, PARABOLS, SUN UMBRELLA, LACE MITTS, LAOK POINTS, SHAWLS, &o, : ‘Logether with a large stool fall kinds'ot g>oda in Our a real redu 5 Beet & W. MEYENBERG 78 Market Space, bet. 7th aad @ta até., aus zs undar the Avante Hone, 100 NEW DRY GOODS. PICKS White, Pink, Blue, and @reen Mosquito Netting, shed and Brown Cottons ings, Table Linen, Orash, Diapers, dries Linen, Hosery. Gloves, cone lambric and Swiss Kdgings, an wertions, wilencien Bad Bag hieh Euread Eigin e. anal nite 6 in every variety of quality TiC® as M. TAYLOR & Bo. UsT RECEIVED— J A large stock of Pusher and French ace Shawlr, Point Thread and Valencia Collars and Sets, Thread Lace Veils ‘bes and Ooiffurae, Points, Valencias and Embroidered H’dk ‘fs, Infants’ Ro-es end Walsts, Latter ctyles Head Dreqeea, Fancy as, atest ctyles Head Drei ‘ancy Goo Steel, Jet and Tortoise Bbell Bar Drops, Pins, Belt Claspa, Bracelets, Fans, &c. , Which will be sold at low prices A call is #o- licited. WM. WEINGERG, 18 Market Space, Penn, avenue, 392 between Sth and Sth streets. G PRICES REDUCED. WRENADINE Shawis, Mosambique Shawis, Black Lace Mantler, Points, i Burnous acd Ficolominis in great variety and re- duce: . ome M. TAYLOR & 00 GAS FITTING, &c. GAS FIXTURES. 3 Have In Store, and ara daily racei’ , GAs #iXTUBES of entirely New Patterns and Desigas and Finish superior in style to anything heretofore OFF Ss Uiis atta Canecaly a0 cg sa racine 'e inv! Ltd mer: and exal Gab and WATEH FIXTUMES, fecling st selected stock in our stock of GA! sonnet that we have the be: ington, La af Work in the above line intrusted to our dare will be promptly attended to. mar 6-tf MYERS & MeGHAN, 376 D street, DENTISTRY. SIGESMOND & HAYWARD, NEW AND IMPROVED INVENTION ARTIFICIAL CHEOPLASTIC BONE TEETH, Wirkour Mzrau Prary on O1ssPs, DR. 8. B. BIGESMOND, . 810 Broadway, New York, and 260 Peansyiwania Awenuc, between 12th and 13th sis., Washinstom, Qalls the attention of the public to the following advantages of his improved system: i. The Teeth of his manufacture wil never ccraode nor change color by any acids being three-fourths fienter than any other. 4, No teeth or roots need be extrated, as artificial ones can be inserted over them. we roots will be made inoffensive, and never 4. No temporary teeth are needed, as permanent cue en be msde immediately, thereby preserving the ral expression of the face, which under the oid system is frequently disfigured. §. This work bas been fuliy tested over five yesre by many of the first chemista and physicians of this country. 8. bas alco invented a white undestructis2 metal filling, with which the mort sensitive teeth san be fillep without pain, and can build uba per- fect, sound tooth on any side roots, whiok will through lifetetime. Cail and examine for yourself. ty DE tentee TEETH. ¢ LOOMIS, M. D., the [Inventor md ofthe MINRBAL Bian THERTH, attends pergonally at bis office in this city. Man persons can wear these teeth who cannot Wear others, and no person can wear others who sannct wear these. Persons ig at my office can be accommodated vith = style and price of Teeth they may desire; Hoanest, strongest aod. riost perfect centers thai a 5 mi lenture art-can ‘produce, the MINBEAL PLATE will be more warren 5 Booms in this city—No. 338 Pennsylvania avenue between Sth and 10th streets. Also, 907 Arch st,, Philadelphia. mar 4-ly AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & €O., 289 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, Barwarn 97u & 10Tw Br¢., (QGMBS’ BUILDING,) Invite the Trace to inspect their stock of WINES AND LIQUORS, TOBACCO AND SEGARS, GROCERIES FOR THE CAMP, cusurpessed in this city in variety and quality, Geing the Sole Agents for MESSRS. FRANK BININGER & CO., No, 15 Braver 8t., New Youx, we sell their celebrated ROLTLED WINES AND LIQUORS, at New York prices,—freight added, We would call the attention of DIVIBIG. VRBYO28 to the fac NEUR that we have the above goods | candy packed for ebipment in cess containiag from one to twelte dozen each, and can Ol) any order for hem cn call. ®, B.—We alro keey con: tsatly on hand the larges and most varied assortment of OHAHMPAGNE WINES to be foand in this city, embracing the following Wweil-known bracds VOR CLIQUOT, MOET & CHANDON, @. H. MUMM & 00., PIPER HEIDSIOK, HEIDSICE 4 OO., BUGENE OLIQUOT, DB 8T,. MARCEAUX, CHARLES RIVABT & 09, WT An Inspection of our Stotk ls most respect- fully solicited, AUG, JOHNSON & CO. GRAVEL ROOFS! Bay lett GRAVEL ROOFS! THE WILSON MANUFACTURING CO., (Buccessors to J, FP. WALEEBB & 8ON,) WASHINGTON, D.C, AND PHILADELPHIA, PA, MANUFACTURERS OF LAMP BLACK, ROOFING MATERIALS, aD S WILSON’S IMPROVED FIRE AND WATER PROOF FELT, CEMEN?, AND GRAVEL Roorts. OF¥IOB—Louisiang av nue, mext door to the Bank of Washington, WORKS—Foot of Twenty-sescnd street west, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, Washington, sad Thir- tieth and Hamilton streets, Philadelphia, H. O, WILSON, President, T. P. WILSON, Jr., Secretary, RN, B—FELT AND OMMENT POR g4uy, 18 large and emall quantitics, Ailordera throngh Post Office Box 334 pane tually attended to, Hepairs to old-Roofa made promptly, 41) work warranted, = OR EK Jy 6m "By W. L. WALL & O0., Auctioneers, Foes AND CAEL ASEPAZAAN aio mn Bupresaly tor the 98 Louisiana Avenng, Between Ninth and Tonth siresis, Gsem ADVANCAD OM CoNsIonxsaT 3, Btorese for Carriages. ores, Carr ages, &¢. received for private ag mye W. L, W. WALL & O0., Ancta, ! GALL at } 8 to lothing t Cc Pa ihe PREC, 464 brake none LEGAL NOTICES. nnn Eee | TRAVELERS’ DIRBOTORY. | HB SUPREME OOURT OF THE DISTBIOF F COLUMBIA, Holting District Oourt of the United Bt.tes for the said Plstriet —Zo ail hom it concern, Greeting >—Notice giver. that.on tee 16th day of Ju 7; 15S, thy tates steamer A: lotilla, seized a cance (no nane)and one box of one hundred and five pounds of tcbacco. and $73 in monty, and brought the same into the port of Washington, and the same are lideled and en euted in this court in the name of the United States | se lawful prise, and that said cause will stand for trial atthe City Hall, in the city of Washington on the first Monday of Ostober next, wien and where ail persons are warped to appear to show conte why cond grona tion ‘akoaia sot be detreed ani tervene for their interosts. anh B, J. MBIGR. Olerk, H | Ts SUPREM# COURT OF THE DISTHIOT OF COLUMBIA, Holaing a District Co! the United States for the said District —To aii whom 18 may concern, Greeting : Notice in hereby given, that, oa the i7th day of July, 1069, Btates ateamere C je Lion’ and ‘Primrose captured a lot of dry shoes. Ac.,and broug! } them into the port of Washington, aud the same is | Hbeled and prosecuted ia this Oourt inthe name> of the United States, for condemnation as lawfu, Bue and that said cause wiil stand for trial at the ity Hall, in the city of Washington, on the first Monday of October next, when and where all per- acrs are warped to appear to show Cause why con- demuation should not be decreed and to intervene for their interests. By the Court. s¥25 R. J. MEIGS, Olerk, 3 F SOLUMBIA, Holding a Dietriet Coart of the United States for the ssid Distriet.—To aii whom rt may concern, Greeting : Notice is hereby ven. that, onthe lith day of March, 1963, the nited States schooner Racer captured as lawful pee cre sruall boat and three drafta, and brought ket to the port of Washington, and the same are Ubeled and prosecuted in this Gourtin the rame of the United Btates, foreon¢emnation as such lawfal Bits and that said cause will stand for trial at the ity Hall. in the city of Washington, on the firet Monday of October uext, when and where all per- sone are warned to appear to show canse why com demnation shouid not be decreed, and to intervene for their interests, By the Court, jy 25 R. J. MEIGS, Clerk. Ts SUPREME QOUBT OF THE DISTRIOT OF COLUMBIA, Holding a District Oourt o. the United States for the said District—To ail whom it may concern, Greeting : Notice is hereby given, that,on the 17th day of May, 1368, lotof money and bonds was captured by the United States steamer Wyandank. attached to the Poto- mae Flotilla, and pron ehe to the port of erhieg: top, ard the same is llbeled eo in this Court in the name of the United States, for con- demration ss lawful prize, and that said cause will stand for trial at the QGity Hall, in the city of Washington. on the first Monday of October next, when and where all persons are warned to appear to show caase why condemnation should not be decreed. and to intervene for their interesta, By order of the Oourt. sya Tor Of tHe Oourts py, MBTGB, Clerk, | od eeaeaas STATES 5-20 BONDS, UNITED STATES 7-20 TREASURY NOTES, UNITED STATES COUPONS OF 1881, UNITAD STATES CERTIFICATES OF IN- DEBTEDNESS, Gold. Silver, Uncurrent Money, Exchange onal) parta of Europe and the Northern Cities, BOUGHT AND SOLD, We are authorized to furnish 6-20 Bonds at par until the lst of August next, when the priviledge of conversion ceases, Orders for Stocks and Gold executed in New Yoru exclusively on commission. RITTENHOUSE, FANT & 00., y7t Bankers, 352 Penn. avenue, piras PILBS! SOLDIERS AND SEAMEN, If you would obtain immediate relief from this distressing complaint, try DR. WITFPIELD’S VEGETABLE PILL8S, This is a long tried and throroughly tested reme- dy, and has never yet failed to eure, Do not suf- fer when there remedy within reach, Bold by 8. O. FORD, 290 Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, and by H. OOOK, Alexandria, Va, Bent to any address by mail. Price s0cents per box, J. YOUNG, Proprietor, jy 443m No. 481 Broadway, N. TEAMSHIP GREAT BAST ERN sS NBW YORE AND LIVERPOOL. HOWLAND & ASPINWALL, Agents,: B BD The creemahle WALTSE PATTON eComenad ef : er, Will be dispatched i PROM LIVERPOOL PROM NEW YORE Wednesday... August 12] Wednesday... Sept. 3 and at iz tervals therestter of about six weeks from each port. Firet cabin, from____...........-. —__. _ 998 to @135 Beoond eabin, rtate room berths, mealae™ ° ® furnished at separate tables. ....____ Bxcursion tickets, out and back in the ego ad as oply,a ine anda half. nd ebildr, jervants accompanying passengers and c! on under i2 years of age. ball price. Infants free. Third cabin...-.. ——: Bteerage, with euperior accommodations, ___. 930 ae of passage from Liverpool, same rates as ve. All fares payable in gold, or its equivalent in U. . currency. Bach pashenger allowed 3 cubic feet of luggage. An experienced enrgeon on board. ‘passage only avply to veri © 0m” CHARLES A. WHITNBY, Pastage office, 26 Broadway, New York. HOWLAND & ASPIN WALL. Agents. sm 54 Bouth str New York, FRANKLIN & 00. OPTICIANS 244 PeuNsYLVanias AVERUB (north sise,) between 19" and isth eta, BEB Pa. avenus, under the National Hotel, PESBLE and PERIECOPIC SPROTAQLES, sor. reculy and scien’ " led foreve ~ vivLD GLaBBEB, reer OPERA GLAsgEs ~----- 870 first and MICROFOOPER, BALOMETERS and THERMOMETERS, OOMPASSE a SURV EYOHS’ INATRUMENTS, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM! CARTES DEB VIS rR ETERBOSCOPES and VIEW. &o, | Lo «great variety and atthe lowest Eastern prices, wholescle or retail. j SRY DEPABTM ICB © PTROLLER OF CURRENCY, sTON, July 16, '663.— Whereas, by satisfac- ence presenied to the undersigned, it has de to appear that the First National Bank gton, in the county of Washington, and District of Columbia, has been daly organized under and according to the requiremente of the sect of Congrese entitled * An actto provides natioaal currency, secured by s pledge of United States stocks, and to provide for the circulation and re- demption thereof,” approved February 25, 1863, and has complied with ali the provisions of said act re- quired to be complied with before commencing the GsIiDEFF 0: jankiog : Now, therefore, 4, Hugh McCulloch Comptroller ofthe Gurrency, do hereby certify that the said Firet National Bank of Washington, county of Washington, and District of Columbia, is author- ised to Sommenes the business of Banking under recaid. Sect store tenitmony esses a neeemey hand L. 8. nd seal of office this lay of July. 1863, fice reniee HUGH MccULLOga,™ $y 17-d2m Gomptroller of the @urreney. . T DIRKASES! Src A RanicaL Cone GuaRaNTEsD BY DR. HENRY COOK. Orrice—No. 463 Twaurts Streer, Bawen G and H Streets, Wasuincton, D.Q, Dr. COOK guarantees in the following diseases a gpeedy and radical cure: SEORET DISEASES, of both sexes, so formidable in their consequences, if neglected or entrusted to the treatment of un- skillfal and unexperiexced phy 8, are cured by Dr, Cook after a new method, and those who are so unfortunate as to be afflicted with such diseases shouki ¢all upon the Doctor without delay. A practice of many years. during which he has cured pumberless cases whieh bad defied the skill of physicians of high i dyrreeers werrants him in saying that every such d , which is at all caratfe, can be cured by him, ted with thi disenesa i liar to thei: ie e axes peculiar ir 60x tid whion may result disastrously to shel henith and constitution, if medical assiacance {a not called in in time,should be very careful in choosing a hysician, and if they would call upon Dr. Geok They would have reason in future days when ia the enjoyment of restored health, to bless the hour when they heeded this advice. aa shone. sufering trom ilis or simeanee of exual organs, w! @ OD! Tradi- cally by Dr. So0K' if they apply to him either in person or by letter. The Doctor pre] warrants them to Prxass Call es all medicines himself, and je free from mercury. jy 23-1m* SXOITEMENT. it the GEM Nop 872% Penneyl- tdoor tothe Kirkwood Hotel, where we are tantly furnishing Ioe-cold Soda water, choice Imported Havana Cigars, andall the it ne le ‘yuim- "MIS LUGY RANDOLPH. O'S CLOTHING. Waar now in recei; or large aszortment of 24 CHILDREN'S HING of the eoweat etyles, suitable for the present season for drone aad rehoot weer, to w we invite the st ct parents, Soa eats pee Oa, 2 Pe en 2 Pennariscinth and Tenth etreets ap 1-80 ie UTLERA, ATTENTION! gE. 5 : 309 boxer DASTIL: BS < ADAMANTING baANDLEs; Gkeap for cach at National Soap and Osatle qorks Green #reet and the Oa: 1 feorectowe is B OFS AND HORS TO BUIT THE TIMES, 4 manufectaring all Kinds of oi snomas tnd constantly receiving a sap- yiy of Mestern-made Work every A te, made iy $0 order, and will 1 val lower prieg bas been | wecetofore charged ln ibis elty for tance moet of BOOTS and BONS ef wai nade ork, will always find a conden 6: art of | the Uni- | Te SUPREME COURT OF THR DISTRICT | ; BALTIMORE AND QHIO RAILROAD. | On bd and i | Leave Washington at 6.903. m. HELMBOLD’S and sfter Tuerd: | HIGHLY CONCENTRATED NB will be resumed between WARSINGTON | ERELING end PARRERSD i WASHINGTON and BALTIGES BR PHILADELPHIA, ¥: riser Washington até and ee BOs Tond “Gn Bundays at 6 » ».™, only, FO. LTIMO! Leave at 6.90, 8 and 11.158. m. m, On Sundays at8a. m. and § COMPOUND ae FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU and §.3and 6.9 p. and 635». m. FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WHST, A POSITIVE FOR WASHINGTON AND THE 80TH. Leave Baltimore for Washington at 4.30.8 and 0 8.m.and3.0,5and8p.m, On Bundaysat 4.9 aad 8a.m.and5p. m. m The third and Gfth trains only from Baltimore and the firet and fourth trains from Washington, stop at way points. FOR ANNAPOLIB. Leave Baitimore at 8s. mand 5 = a Washington at 8 a.m 'o train for Annapolis on Sundays. For farther information, tickets of every kind, Eo. apply toG. 5 ROONTz agent, at Washing- a station, or at the Ticket office, F: W. P. SMITH, Master of Transportation, L. M. COLE, General Ticket Agent. an 3-tf AND SPECIFIO REMEDY FoR Non- Retention or Incontinenes oY Urine, Irvite- tion, Inflammation or Utceration of the Blad- Ger and Kidneys, Diseases of the Pros. trate Gland, Stone i the Bladder, Calccrous Gravel or Brick Dust Deposit and Mucous or Milky Discharges, and all Diseases op Affections of the Blad&ler and Kidneys, end Dropsical Sweltings, extating in Men, Women or Children. issca. SPRING AND SUMMER SCHEDULE or THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, RSs 2 Se FROM WASHINGTON OITY! THE GREAT SHORT LINE TO THE WEST, SOUTH AND NORTH-WEST. Making the Quickest Time. And the Only Route t can sell a Through Ticket direet,or give a aot he heck fort ene (fom Washington ty. rf O58 OE o! ars than on an: other Route, and no Omnibus Ridirg, ” FOUR DAILY TRAINS FROM WASHINGTON CITY, (Sundays excepted,) making connections with Trains leaving Baltimore at 8.154. M. and 9 P On Sundays, Two Trains at 3 and 6.50 F. »., com- necting: at Relay with RE x. Train from altim?re, FOR THE WEST. Train leaving’ Washington at 6.30 A. M. connection at Washingtox Janction ( Relay Hous with Train leaving Baltimore at 8.15 a. M. Trains leaving Washington at 3,5, or 6.30 P. u. make connection with Train leaving Baltimore at HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT RUCHU, For Weakners arising from Broesses, Habits of Di>- sipation, attended with the following symptoins: Indisposition to Exertion, Loza of Power, Loss of Memory, DiMeuity of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease, Dimness of Vision, Wake- fulness, Pain in the Back, Universal Lassitude of the i P.M. BE SURE TO BUY YOUR TICKRTS BY THS BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. This is the Only Route by which Through Tickets or Through Baggage Checks can be procured in Washington. Knight's Latest Improved SLEEPING CARS, of the most superier finish, attached to Night Trains, THE SHORTEST AND MOST DIREOT ROUTB TO COLUMBUS, DAYTON, LOUISVILLE, C1N- CINNATI, INDIANAPOLIS, TERRA HAUTE, ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO, dc, ce, €¢., M7 WITH LESS CHANGES OF CARS THAN BY ANY OTHER ROUTE. _¢@ WI Special Notice to Passengers for the West from WrashinatonTasvengers See ‘est, by purcha- Sing their THROUGH TICK RTS in Washington. by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, SAVE ONB DOLLAR in the Through price, and have the priv- ilege of visiting Baltimore (if desired) without additional charge, W7-O nnections at the Ohio River with CLEVB- EAD & PITPSBURG, CENTRAL ORK and ARISTTA & CINOINNATI RAILROA ; and the body, Dry- ness of the Ekin, ERUPTIONS ON THE FAQs, PALLID COUNTENANCE, These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this medicine invariably removes, soon follows Fs_ tuity, Epileptic Fits, in one of which ths patient mayexpire. Who can say that they are not frequently followed by those “‘ Direful Diseases,” IN. BANITY sod CONSUMP. TION. Many are aware of the cause of their suffering, bunt none through them, with the whole Railway System of i of the NORTH WEST, CENTBAL WEST, and | will confess. ROUTH WisE ml * The For THROUGH T ETS please apply at Ticket Ofice, Washington station,” Uny St the pocords W. P. SMITH, Master of Transportation of the In- M.OOLB. General Ticket Agent. ap al-tf sane Asyloms 1863) THE 1186s a i PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD She eee bwcnss choly Deaths by Con- Surmption, bear ample wit- mess to the truth of the as. sertien, The constitution onee fected with Organic Weakness, re- quires the aid of medicine to Strengthen ana Invigorate the System, which HELM. BOLD’S BXTEACT BUCHU INVARIABLY DOB In A FIRST-CUABS ROOTR “TO ALL THE WESTRBN OITIBS, scout TERE Heat ae oon FRED FROM DUST BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH _ FROM BALTIMORE REE DAILY TRAINS FROM PHILADELPHIA T Pirresona! Two of them mak: OLOSH CONNECTIONS AT W. SBUBG with Trains on the RORTHSEN OXNTRAL RAILROAD, HELMBOLD'S and forming THE GREAT CENTRAL BOUTR ‘om WASHINGTON AND BALTIMORB to ail points in the WEST, NORTHWEST, AND SOUTHWESY. SZ For Through Tickets appty at the offices of the Northern Central Railroad Gompany,northeas Pennsylvania avenue and stith street, HIGHLY OONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT Sh: SAPARILLA, corner of For Washington, and Oalvert Station, Baltimore. waitin 4 s BPLENDID eeimad | CARS CN ALL NIGHT the blood, re 2MOKING 4xp BALOON CABS ON ALL TEAINB FROM .WASHINGTON. Passengers will take the €.) a.m, and6.909,.m traice connecting in Baltimore with the 9.15 2 and 9.15 ie m. trains on the Northern Central road, and arrive in Harrisburg atl p. m. and 1.35 8. m., there making close connections with the trains onthe Peensylvania Central Railroad for all parts of the Wert. FREIGHTS, moves all diseases arisicg from excesses snd imprnudence in life, chronic constitutional dis- eases arising from an impure state of the blood, and ths only rel ble and effectual known remedy or they cure of Scrofula, Scald Head, Salty ocy By this route Preizhts of all Sescriptlons oan be 3 forwarded to and from any point on the Railroad Rheum, Paina and Swellings of | st isconsin, the Bones, Uleerations of the of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Ilitnoie, W Towa, of Mi by Railroad dérect. 2 @ Pennsylvania Central Railroad also connects Throat and'Legs, Blotchas, at Pittsourg with Bteamers, by which cap pinks * r be forwarded to any port on the Onto. Maskin a, mples on the Face, i entneky, Tennersee, Cunder!and, [lincin, Missis: Tetter, Erysi it ripp!, Wisconsin, Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, and eters Mesmneles, | Red Rivers; and'at Cleveland, 8 adusky, end ‘Ohi. and all scaly western Laker. eraptions of the 2 skin, eago with steamers to all Nort fercharts and shippers entrusting the transpor- Two ‘able rpocnsful of the Extract of Barsapa- Tilla 204ed to a pint of water, is equsi to the Libson tation of their Freight to this Company oan rely Diet Drink, and one botti fully equal toa gallon with coniidence on its speedy transit, TAM KATES OF PREIGHT to and from any point of the Syrup of Sarsapariila, or the Decoction, aw ususily made. im the Wert, by the Ponnxylvania Central Railroad, ere ciali timés as fawcrablecs are charssd by other Rauiroed Companiis A és Be articular to mark packsges ‘Via Ponaa ptr “hed oPWM. BROWN, Ag” Northern Central B. R., - No. 80 North street, Baltimore. ENOOH LEWIS, Gen'l Superintendent. Altona, Fa. . L. HOUPT, Gen’l Ticket Agent, Philadelphia. H. H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Ehila- deiphia. jan'd-iy,r a7 THESE EXTRACTS HAVE BERN ADMIT TED TO USH IN THE UNITED STATES ARMY and are also in very general use in all the STAT) HOSPITALS and PUBLIC SANITARY INSTI- TUTIONS throughont the land, = wel! asin pri. vate practices,and aro considered as invalusdlo remedies, <RORET DISEASES! SECRET DISEASES! SAMARITAN’S GIFT: SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY KVER USED, * Yes, A Positive Cure’’ for SONORRHGA, GUEST, STRICTURES. ee. ntsins no Mineral. no Balsam, no Mercury, oF aly Tem Ptils to be Taken to kffect 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 moat delicate. Cures in from two to four days, and recent cases in “twenty-four see mee ed by & ranuaee) fthe Eniversity of Pennsylvania, one of the m serene Doctors and Chemists of the present day. HQ EXFOGURE, NO TROUELE. HO CHANGE WEATRYER. Let those who bare despa! getting cured, or who have been gorged with Balsam Qopaiva, or th Mereary, tr) SAMARITANS GIFT. See MEDICAL PaoPeRtias oF Bronv, From Dispensatory of the United States. See Professor DEWEKES’ valuable works om ths Practice of Physic. See remarks made by the late celebrated Dr PHYSIO, Philadelphia. See remarks made by Dr. EPHRAIM MeDOW BLL, « celebraid Physician, and Member of tho Boyal College of Surgeons, Ireland, and published in the transactions of the King and Queen s Jour Bent by niail in a plain envelope. nal. Price—Male packages, $2, Female, 93. See Medico Chirurgical Review, published dz BLOOD! BLOODI! BLOOD!!! BENJAMIN TRAVERS, Fellow of Royal College BOROFULA SPOTS. TETTERS, | of Surgeons. ULOBRS, SORES. BOAL KB BOTLE. SYPHILIS OB Va. SAMARITAN'S ROOT AND HERB JUICES is offe: \e as a ive cure. SYPHILIS OR VENBREAL BISHASES, the BA- MARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUICH, is the most potent, certain and effec’ remedy ever pre- scribed; it reaches and eradicates every particie of the venereal poison, so that the cure is thorough Bee mort of the late Standard Works of Medicine PRICES. Extract Buchu, $} per bottle, or six for 8s, Extract Barsaparilla, @i per bottle, or ix for 98. aa er aresicd,snodonot wranmalt tovcar pos. | Delivered to any address, securely packed from terity that for ace oer re} pent in years, observation, Although you may de pronounced incurable. the FAN'S ROOF AND HERB JUIONS remove every vestige of impurities from the | Address letters for information, in confidence, to system, as well as all the effects‘of Mercury, FEMALES} ~~ FEMALES EELMBOLD’S MEDICAL OFFIOR, tions with which bers of TFe- a maior suker, the HOOT AND HEEB JUICES te 204 Bours Txurn Presee, most happily adapted, im Uleerated rus, ip (below Cheatnat,) Putts Ran‘ter afi complatata insident to the sex’ DELPHIA Dae aa express, Price @1 a bottle, or ¢ bottles PRILA . ba Sh SAMARITAN’ OHANOR WASH. BRAMOND & GO. Box 161 Philadetphia Fost —_ OALVERT FORD, ¢ rner of tith.and may é@tr DAMS EXPRESS COMPANY PA. AVENUR, A OFTLON 614 PA. 4 ae REAT BASTERN, N ND WHET See EA EAP REES FORWAND ANAT MBROHANDIEN, MONRY, JEWBLEY, VALU HELMEBOLD'S PREPARATIONS: BLEs NOtMs. TOG , 4 ea T SED DISPATUR to a 3 Sere stones HBLMBOLD'S scooaeible sections of the comal Hallway Towne i @ARUINB BXPRACT BUCH, BEWARB OF COUNTERFEITS ANB EX PRINCIPLED DEALERS, Who endeavor to dispose of ‘their ewn” and “other” articles on the reputation attained hy ee . ae RT i he war GARULNE IMPROVED ROSE WagH, Been at = Me ai paee, | SOLD EY DRUGGISTS BYERYWHERE "was in Great s2d on the Goa: NOTES, DRAFTS Soom AS 460 SAO ar bts wl Ba : ah 455 FOR HELMBOLD'S, T4EB NO OTHER, is advertisement and en end exporure, g

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