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AFFAIRS iN GEORGEIOWN, {Correspondence of the Star.} GroroETOWN. August 26th, 1563. The pody of Mr. N. G. Roberts, who wis drowned On Monday night in the Potomac, was jecovered yesterday about 11 o'clock; his face and the upper portion of his body were very aark, and bis limbs were all drawn as if from cramp. Atter the inquest, and the jury had pronounced a verdict of accidental drowu- | ing, be was interred in the Methodist Burying | Ground. : The arrivals to-day are—steamer Empire, Hunter, N. ¥., mdee. to Morgan & Rhinehart ; steamer KE. Chamberlain, Stewart, Philaiel- bia, mdse. to Hyde & Davidson: schrs. Billip hi. Seamen, King, Alex., light, White Town, Berry. Boston, furniture to Hartly & Bra.; Moses Vaname, Vaname, Washingten, light; Emily, Cartis, Washington, light; Richard A. | Wood, Kramer, Washington, light. Departures—Steamer Jas, S. Green, Malli- mer, N. Y., merehandise from Morgan & Rhinehart. Arrived by canal—Boats Josephus, Gen. McClellen, Mary Willard, with coal to Ray’s Doeks: Sallie Ardinger, J. Kron, coal to Bor- den pining Co.; Wm. Walsh, coal to Agnews; G. W.H. Hetzer, coal to C. C. 41. Co. R.H. Castleman, coal! John Morrelsand E. Watson, with flour, &c. Depariee boats H. F. Kadle, Mary Mertius, w eMehon, E.H. Tracy, Frances, Josephus, I). Marmaduke, Susqnehanna, Wm. J. Boothe, W.H. Barger, Gen. McClellan, C. E. Detmold, Ss. ‘thi, and Jas. Shaw. —_—__++e + GEORGETOWN CORPORATION LAWS, ab ea Ail Bees A ResoucrTion see the sale of the Town ouse. Resolved by the Board of Aldermen ani Board of Common Council of the Corporation of Georectown, That the Mayor be, and he is hereby, autborized and requested to invite written proposals for t! purchase of the lot 6r Ic on Bridge street, t roperty of this Corporation, on which the Town House is situated, with all the improvements on said lot or lots, on the following terms, viz: One third cash, and the remainder in two equal annual payments of one and two years, with interest, pay- able semi-annually, to be secured by deed of trust Sn the property. Purchasers to have the privile of paying all cash. All cost of conveyancing at the expense of the purchaser. Approved August 8, 1563. & Rusouvrtiox in favor of William Wheelan and of Brown & Powers, and making an appropriation for the repairs of hydrants. Resolved ty the Board of Aidermen and Board of i i i | Common Council of the Corporation of Georgetown, That the Clerk be, and he is hereby, authorized to pay to the order of Witliam Wheelan the suin of one hundred and thirty-nine dollars and dixty-two eents, in full of bis bills for the repairs of hydrants and fire-plugs, from the 6th of May to the 2d of Suly, inclusive; and to the order of Brown & Powers the sum of forty-two dollars and forty-five cents, in full of their bill for the repair of hydrants to the 28th day of July, and charge the same to the water fund. Resolv. further, That there be, and is hereby, ppropriaied from the water fund the sum of one hundred dollars. or so much thereof as iay be neces: , for the repairs of bydrants, and the gare ja hereby suthortet to pa: phe seise. to the ater Engineer, on the presentation of proper vouchers. © [Approved August 8, 1863. A RusoLvtio. propriating a sum of money for sidewalks and Warehouse Alley, Resoleed by the Board of Aldermen and’ Board of Common Counci? of the Corporation of Georgetown, That the sum of three hundred dollars be, and the same is hereby, appropriated to be vlaced to the eredit of the Cl of the Corporation, to enable the Street Commissioner to pay for the repaira of the sidewalke, in anticipation of the collection of the taxes fer said purpose, he furnishing vouchers for all the work on seid sidewalks, Resolved, further, That the sum of five hundred dollars be,and the same is by, appropriated to enable the Street Commissioner to pay for the work done on Warehouse 4lley, in anticipation of the tax to be collected for that purpose, said sum to be paid to the order of the Street Commissioner, Le giving proper yguchers for the same, Approved August 8, 1863, A ResoLutiON authorizing the purchase of hore, Resolved ty the Board af Aldermen and Board of Common Countil of the Corporation of Georgetown, That the Committee on Fire Engines be, and they are hereby, authorized to purchase, for the use of this Corporation, five hundred feet of four-inch leather or gutta percha hose, as they may de- termine. {Approved August 8, 1863. A Resorvrion in regard to the title of a lot owned by the Corporation. ~ Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of mon Cowncil of the Corporation of Georxetown. That the Recorder be, and he is hereby, requested to inke the necessary steps to perfect the title of the Corporation to lot 47, in Peter, Beatty, Threl- keld and Deakins’ addition to Georgetown. ‘Approved August 8, 1863. A Reso.vrion in relation to the Gas Company. ‘exolved Ly the Board of Aldermen and Board of Common Council of the Corporation af Georxetown, That a joint committe of three, to consist of Mr: Berry,of the Board of Aldermen, and Mr. Myers arbury, of the Board of Common Coun- D they are hereby, appointed to confer to the present price of gas, and to ort such information as they can proctire, and whether it ix just and expedient to insist upon the reduction of the price, and to report to the Corporation on or bdefore the first Monday in December next. A RkSOLUTION to pay certain claims. Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board Commun Counc! of the Corporation of Geo: at the Clerk to the order of W. | the duty of determining whe -six doLars, for bills for stre order of Joseph F. Birch eizhty- bill of coffins fur sinall- pox case papers, to July Ist, $63. [Approved August 8, 153. A Resorvtion auth ir, the Board cil of the ioner of d to havea ar Corporation of Georgetow. tre ty dollars, y, be. and ble by t se much th is OTH c 1ING cam be & | ner of Band Seven fn order to reduce | o ined to reduce our | QP nexcellentopporta- | D ite ail to an examina- | ve ck of BOYS’ as wel as Mx THING 0,8 very large Stock of ¥ HING GOODS, to de sold cheap. We have just reesived = fine lot of BLACK DRESS v COATS ard PANTS an)" ____BARE & BRO. EVER 100 LAE TO LEARN. BY PROF. ALEXANDER WOLOWSKI, PIANIST, VOCALIST AND COMPOSER RSW AND SIMPLIFIED METHOD FOR P!4NO FORTE AND SINGING. Professor Wolowski continues his Sirging and Piano Olasses, and opens a uew course for Piano and Singing. By Professor Wolowaki’s new method, a person baving only a slight kuowledge of masic will be enabled ina very short time to read music with great facility and execute Operatic as well 28 C.assical music with rare perfection. y of vocalizs- ‘As to the the vocal part, by bis tion he arrives at most extraordinary results, renders the voice poweriul and enables ihe singer to vocalise with facility, accaracy and fine quality of tone. PROFESSOR WOLOWSKI receives visitors daily, from 8 to9 o’clock a, m., and from 7 to 8 o’clock p. m., at his residence, No. 316 P street, on the nort! it corner of lith street. au 10 Im IBNNIAL BXAMINATION OF INV. B i FENSIONERS. raleaeey Psnsion Orricg, August 10, 1363. The next biennis! examination of Army Jnvalid Pensioners, required by an act of Congress spprov- ed March 3, 1559, will take place on snd sfter the day of September, 1868, and must precede the payment of pensions then falling due. No certifi. cate of such examination bearing date prior to the 4th ximo will have any validity, All exauinations under the above-named lay are required to be made by two surgeons. No cer- tifieate of examinstion made by unauthorized civil surgeoces will be accepted, unless it is clearly im- practicable fur the per sioner to obtain the oertit. cate of two regularly appointed surgeons, The fees for examination (38 in the aggre, for each case) will be refunded to the pensione: amined. on presenting to the Pension Agent a ceipt for the amount from the examining surgeons: but in no case will fees paid to unsathorized civil surgeons te refunded. | 7 bo are pensioned (1) by a special act of | Cong 2) for the loss of arim i or(3) for no other disability t T.a toe.or an eye, (not ey privation of some lixe exsentia! sioner’s body, are exempt from the instion, Those whore pensions commence dater than March 4.1853 will also be exem: examin from a until September 4. 1865, unless an pent examination is specially required by their certificates “Should it be found. as a result of the examination in any cate, that the ponsioner's disability no loneor e'pension will cease, Should the degree bility be found te have diminished. without ppearing altogether, th pensioner will be pai he rate correspondiag with the degree estimated by the examining ¢urgeons,and no longer as speci pension certificate. No ston Can be except on formal application to y the issue of a new certificate. lete list of authorized Examining Sur- geors, soon te be printed, will be furnished to pen- ioners on application. au 19-20 303 H. BARRSTT, Commissioner. (ypttany GOODS. WALL. BTEPHENS & GO,, S02 Paewsyivania AVENUE, "gost seeortment in this city, embrac- 8s used 3, officers in the Ary and 5S aa SWORDS. SASHES, BELTS, BR PYRAPS. HATS, OAPB, PISTOLS, | ko », with & fine assortment of UNIFORM OLOTCING with which we can furnish officers woraplets oatits ims few moments. | WALL, STEPHENS & CO., | Go 1i-tfif 323 Pennsylvania Avenue, H& HO! FO this | rth &e. TE { SMITH’, 460 Se tree the chesvest Glothing Houre in the aie rH BADQUARTERS FOR OLOTHING. BY SMITH’B, 460 Zeventn st, | tore the Boar OFFICIAL. Cireular Ne. 75. Wak DsSPARTMENT, ned ot hopin (pmol ‘8 Office, ‘ashington, D. C., August 21, 1963. By the direction of the President of the United States, the State of Ualifornia has been divided into three Enrollment Districts, as follows: The counties of Butte, Colusi, Del Norte, Humboldt, Klamath, Marin, Mendocino, Napa, Plumas, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Solano, Sonoma, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Yolo, and Yubs, to constitute and to be known as the Northern District;” headquarters, Marys- ville, The counties of Amado, Calveras, El Dorado, Nevada, Placer, Sacramento, San Josqnin, Stanislaus, and Taoiumne, to constitute and to be kown as the « Middle District; headquar- ters, Sacramento. The counties of Almeda, Buena Vista, Contra Costa, Fresnos, Los Angelos, Mariposa, Merced, Monterey, Santa Barbara, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Luis Obispo, San Mateu, Tulare, and San Francisco, to constitate and to be known as the “Southern Dietrict;’ headqnarters, San Fran- cisco, James B. Fay, Provost Marshal General. Circular No. 76, ‘War DeraRTMENT, Provost Marshal General's Office, Washington, D. C., Aug. 22, 1863. ‘Phe following Upinions of Colonel Joseph Holt, Judge Advocate General, are published tor the information and guidance of all officers of this Bureau: lb the case of an only son of a divorced wo- mun, whose husband is still living. OPINION. “A woman divorced from her husband, who is still living, is not in the general pos of the term, or in the sense of the law, a ‘widow :’ a widow being defined to be +a wo- man who has lost her husband by death.’ Her only son, therefore, upon whose labor she is dependent for her support, is not exempt under the second clanse of the second section ot the Enrolling act. Whether such a claim to exemption might not be allowed in this case under the third clause of the section, cannot be determined with the proofs before me, since there is no evidence offered that the mother is either aged or infirm.” In the case of clerks of naval or military commanders. OPINION. “I see no sufficient reason for treating the clerks of Dayal or military commanders, as in the military service, within the meaning of the Enrolling act.” In the case of a widow having three sons, two of whom are in the naval service. OPINION. «In the case of a widow having three sons, two of whom are in the naval service, the law must be held to exempt the third, provided the mother is dependent on his labor for her sup- port. The object of the Inaw was to prevent destitute widows from being entirely deprived of support, by having their sons forced intothe military service; but this object would be de- feated in the case named, if, with two sons ait the navy, the third, and only one remaining, could be drafted.” In the case of a person convicted of felony and pardoned before the passage of the Enrollment act. OPINION. “A person convicted of felony and pardoned before the passage of the Enrollment act, is ex- empt from the draft. The language of the act is without qualification and declares that‘no person who has been convicted of any felony, shall be enrolled, or permitted to serve in said forces.’” In the case of persons drafted into the mil- itary service who are now in service on board Government Light-veseel. OPINION. «The persons mentioned cannot be regarded as in the military service of the United States.” Janzs B, Fry, Provost Marshal General. Circular No. 77. WAR DEPARTMERT, Provost Marshal General’s Office, Washington, D.C., Aug. 2A, 1963. The following Opinions of Colonel Joseph Holt, Judge Advocate General, are published for the information and guidance ofall officers ot this Bureau. In the case where the father of motherless children under 12 years of age has married again. OPINION. “The father of motherless children under 12 years of age, dependent on his labor for support, is exempt, notwithstanding he may have married a second time, and his wife be living. A stepmother is not believed to be a mother in the sense of the act.” In the case ot & widow having two sons, one of whom is a cripple or invalid. : OPINION. “A widow having two sons, one of whom ie a cripple or a honelesc inyalid. disabled from disease for the military service, the other is exempt, provided his mother is dependent on his labor for her support. The condition, however, of the invalid sou must be, not a temporary Gisability, but one chronic in its character.” In cases where deserters are offered as sub- stitutes. OPINION. “The Board of Enrollment is charged with er a substitute d 1s ‘acce; ble’ ornot. The Board must ‘arily have the power of ascertaining and ciding whether he is a deserter, or whether is under a present oblig: m to perform mil- y eer on his own account, which of course would dis fy him from serving asa bsiitute. Over this question they b inal jurisdiction, and are not bound to or await its solution by any other triounal, civil or mil It is not nece ‘y that the sub- stitute presented should have been found or decided to be a deserter oy justify the Boar: that he is not +s movy turnisi diet that he i obligation of the val is jute, and cannot be cancel of doubtful qualific and abso- ad by a substitute In the case where one son of aged or infirm perents is in the first class, and two or more in the second elas: OPINION. «Where there is one son in the first, and two ormore in the second class, subject to draft, the latter are within the meauing of the 4th pro- vieion of the 2d section of the act, as liable to draft.” In the case where only one of the parents is aged or infirm. OPINION, “The only con of parents dependent on his labor for their support, is not exempt, it but dhe of the parents is aged or infirm. The sup- posed disability ‘which gives rise to the exemp- lion, must apply to both.” In the ease where one son is in the service and another has furnished a substitute. OPINION. “A son who has furnished asubstitute should be treated as in the service, for all the purposes of the exemption secured by the 7th clause of the 2d section of the act. It isthe amount of contribution to the military service made by the members of the same family that isthe basis of the exemption; and it is wholly imma- terial whether this contribution be made per- sonally or through substitute.” James B. Fry, Provost Marshal General. HEADQUARTERS PRovosT MagsHAL, District of Columbia, Aug. 17th, 183. ¢ The Board of Enrollment for the District of Columbia will meet at the City Hall, every day, from 9 a.m. to6p.m., until further no- luce, to examine cases of drafted meu, either for exemption or acceptance. Huenry A. Scugerz, Captain and Provost Marshal. AR DEPARTMENT, ADJUTANT GuNeRAL’s Orrion, : WASHINGTON, June 29, 1863. General Orders, No. 195. The Adjutant General will provide an appropri- ate medal of honor for the troops who, after the expiration of their term, have offered their services an 17-tt to the Government in the present emergency, snd | also for the volunteer troops from other States that have volunteered their service in the States of Pennsylvania and Maryland. By order of the Secretary of War. E. D. TOWNSEND, Je 30 Assistant Adjutant General EADQUABTERS DEPARTMEN WASH- H INGTON. sat ail Office Chief Quartermaster, May 23, 1863, DEALERS IN AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, GAR- DkN SEEDS, &c., Are requested to furnish this office price lists of the various articles of their trade. ‘The same should be directed to Lieutenant Colo- nel Eutas M. Gaeeng, Chie Quartermaster, De- partment of Washington, my 25-tf W 48 DEraRTManr, WASHINGTON, January 34, 1363. In consequence of the pressure of business at the War Department, passes for citisens to visit the Army of the Potomac will be given at the offcs of Lieut, Col. GownaD, 132 Pennsylvania avenue above Nineteenth street. det 369 Fa, avence, Waskicaten, B. 0, | EDUCATIONAL. ~ LEGAL NOTIC MIS8 M. E. JANNBY Wiens TO INfUsM her frisuda aud others that she will open, op the Mth of Feptamber, a Pehcol for young Iadies, at Friends’ Masiing- on I street, between 18th and i%th, where they wiilreceive atnorough Eoglish «ducarion, Shectner with Fresch and Latin, when desirad. Apply fof circulars. after the Ist of September at the princi Bookstores or at No. 445 I straet, between and i0th. au 2%-lw* i ~~ YOUNG LADIES’ 3EMINARY. Coznin ‘Ot Prospect and Frederick stroets, Geor. etown. D OC. MRS, GEN’L WHEELER, Principal, The duties of this Institution will be resumed on Tuesday. Ist of September. au 25-iw ee TaYLoR resume the ez pects to Bxercians of her SauooL (taught in the rear of the First Preabyterian Church, 4}, atreet, north entrance,)on MONDAY, Bept. 7th. An 25 e1aw* N Were AT MALE COLLEGE . WILMINGTON, Datawans, The next annual session will begin on the lat day of Reptember. The course of study embraces all the branches of aliberal education. A full corps of teachers in all departments. eo6t* Jon an 15. N WILSON, President, peas FEMALE COLLEGE, MEOHANICSBURG, UUMBERLAND Co. Pa, 100 pays the entire expenses of board, washing, fuel, light. and_ tuition, ineluding Frenc’, for Ses. sion commencing Sept, 2, 1863, aud ending Jan. 31, ‘1864. F ticulars address so “A. G. MARLATT, President, Reference—Jos. Banderson, Esq., Treasury Build- ing. Wastineton, D. 0. an 13 eost* wT. MATTHEW’: ACADEMY POR YOUNG wm LADIES. No. 471 corner 18th street and New York avinue, The ¢xercines of this Institute will be resumed on TUESDAY, September Ist. This In-titationis conducted by the Sisters of Charity. The disc’ pline is mild but firm. There are, fer the different departments of edu- te Class-roome and Teachers. There examinations cation, separa! t is also Library for the use of the pupils. During the year, besides partial of the pupils, there are two guveral ones ; the first towaras the end of Januarv,after which, reports of behavior, applica’ » progress in sady, &e.5 are rent to Parents ; the second at the end of June followed by a distribution of Premiums, Masical perfermavees, and exhibition of the Young Ladies’ work. At this time. also, gold Medals will be given to those young ladies who merit the highest honora in the Senior Class, and who will have given evi- dence of their im ‘ement by a written ensay, Great attention iven to both Vocal and Un- | stramental Music ‘aud for the advancement of the pupils. they are required to eriorm, at Concorts, the first Friday ofevery month. Particular atten tion is also given to French, which is Bativeof France. Besides studying the Grammar and Translation of the Language. time is allotted to Freneh conversations, in order to acquire fa- cility in speaking. au 18-002" NM I88_ WILLIAMS WILL RBE-OPEN HER BOHOOL onthe firat Monday i y in September, eet, between 7th ee 8th, No, 28 north K st | Cireulars at Ballantyne’s Book store and Ellis’s Piano store, Penn. Ave. (Gqroneatown FEMALE SEMINARY, wi BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, 151 West Braest, Grorcstown, D. CO. The duties of this institution will be resumed Monday, Bept.7th. Circulars may be obtained by addressing M. J. HARROVER au 20-eo3m* Principal, A LAFAYETTE INSTITUTE. SELEOT SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND MIB88E8 - 367 I street, between 3th and Mth, The Twe)fth Session will commence on Monday, Sept. 7th, under the same general manage! the same teachers as heretofore, Apeeteragl Cireulars at bookstores. M. D. HALSTBAD, au 2-27 {Ohron.} M. WILLIAMS, E™2F50N INSTITUTE, SELECT CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL SCHOOL, POR BO Mth street, between I and K. Thia School, formerly located in H street. be- tween 12th and 13th streets, will be re-opened on the frst Monday in Beptember in the new School Hoste recently erected on l4th street, between I Terms er quarter $15. For informatiou ad- dreas the Principal, or call at his residence, 345 New York avenue. between oth and 10th ata CHAS. B, YOUNG au 22 1m™ br: ROOKEVILLE ACADEMY, Montcomery Coumty, ManrLayp. , A Boarding School for Boys, 20 miles from Wash: ington. Vali Session begins Sept. 7th. For caia- logues address, at Brookeville, Md.. . B. PRETTYMAN, A, au 21-27 SELECT FEMALE SCHOOL, 367 New York &) avenue between Ith and Ilth streets, Miss LDOWDE wishes a few pupils for Instruction in English Branches ; opening MONDAY, 3ist inst. .» Principal. Keferences—Rev” L. 8. Russell; Mra. Gillis: N. Y.ave.; Henry Baldwin. N.V,ave.; Jao. T. Vinson 3d Auditor’s office. an20-29* PEMALE ACADEMY, Corner of ith sirectand New York avenue. The Fourteenth Annual Seasion commences Bep- tember 7, 1963. Circulars at the Bookstores. au 17-tf ST. MATTHEWS INSTITUTE FOR ROYS, 9 19TH BYRBET, BETWEEN G AND H, The exercises of this inetitution will be resumed on TUESDAY, the let of September, Competent tescbers employed, Discipline of the schoo) firm hut mild, Terms moderate. Apply to the undersigned, CHAS. J. WHITE, D.D., uf 336 H street, near 15t ~ DRY GOODS, &e. $20,000 ¥O8 OF cen aoove TO BE SOLD AT COST AND LESS THAN CosT. LAWNS, very n ler, a SWISS BANDS Tscents Also, a tar; FANS, PARASOLS. & LACE MITTS "PHE UNION an 10. at 12/s canta, shly werked,at 25 cents, worth 1 BRELDAS, Ts, SHAWLS, &e, f eli Bivds of goods d price . MEVENBERQ, et. 7th aad sto sta Together wi in our lip@, at greatly L 7S Market Spa: agaRids ct) Avenge Hor 100 NEW DRY GOODS. PIECES White, Pink, Blue, and Green M to Netting, 1 Brown Gottons, u¢ Table Linen, Crash, Diapers, Irish L Hosery. Gloves, Cambric and Swiss ¥dgiags, and Ensertions, Valencies and English Thread Kdgings, White Goods ip every variety of quality and Brioe Je 2% M. TAYLOR & 09. Jost BRCELVED— large stock of Pusher and French .ace Shawls, Point. Thread and Valencia Collars and Sets, Thread Lace Veils, Barbes and Cviifure:, Points, Valencias and Rmbroidered H’di’fs, Infants’ Roces and Waist, Guipure Laces, all widths, Latest styles Head Dresses, Fancy Goods, Bteel, Jet and Tortoise Sheil Bar Drops, Pins,’Belt Clasps, Bracelets, &o. .c A call i WM. WEINBERG, 18 Market Space. Pean. avenue, between 8th and Sth streets. je? Grex ADIS aS Been! ny Shawl jaws, ue is, Black Lace Manties, Points, " aL Burnour and Ficolominis in great variety and re- duced prices. Je %6 M. TAYLOR & CO, AY COOKE & CO., | BANKERS, No. 452 Fifteenth Street. ) WE SHALL CONTINUE TO FURNISH UNITSD STATES ~ FIVE-TWENTY BONDS at par until furtfler notice, &7 Persons desiring information concerning this loan can procure at our counter, or apon application by: tosil circulars auswering all queslions thatmay arise. WE BUY AND SELL ALL ISBURB OP GOVEBNMENT BONDS, TBBASURY NOTES, CETIVICATES, AND VOUCHERS, COIN, CURRENCY, AND EXCHANGE, AND PAY THE HIGHEST PRIONS Fog CERTIFICATE CHECKS. JAY COOKE & CO., Rankers, aust 452 Fifteenth streat, we P. URT OF Pus vIstRiset | I rd Ribta biy eg titer w# District Goart of | the United Bt. ter tor, the aid Uistrict To all | whom it may concern, ts r/e! C Otice i@ hereby | iven, that.on fe 16th day ofJa + 193 the Coed tates steamer Anacostia athee yi the Potomac Fiotills, seigeé a canoe (nO fame seit*one borof ; one hundred and five pounda sf % in monty, and brought the sane Washington, and :ne eame are cuted in this court in the name ss lawful prise, and that epic tial at the ily Hall. ia t on the frst Mond where ail person: are warned t cause Why Covicmostion shoul! and tointervene for their interest an l6 nd TRE SUPREME cova oF OF COLUMBIA. Uvlnng the United States for the sa. Pi i may conerrn, ‘Frecten’ ven. that, on the i7ih day or Juiy, States steamers Coeur de Lion and Primrose | eaptured alot of dry &c.,and brought | them into the port of Washington. and the sane is | Udeled and prosecnted in this Gonrt of the United Btuter, for cond-1acation as Fir; and thet said cause will stand for tria! ity Hail, im the city of Washington, on Monday of October next, when and where all par- eons are warned to appesr to show cause why con demnation rhould not be decreed and to intervene for their interests, By the Court. } jy25 BR. J. MEIGS, Clerk, | Ts SUPKBMM OULU RT OF TH DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Hoiding a District Court of tha United States for the said District. -7o all whom it may concern, Greeting : Notice is hereby Gu. that, onthe sth day of Maro, 1863, the nited B.ates erhooner Racer captured an lawful prize one small boat and three drafts, and brought hem to the port of Washington, and tne rare are libsled and proreeuted in this Qourt in the v. of the United States, for consempation as such 1 rire, end that said cause will stand for trial at the ity Hall, in the city of Washington, on the first Monday of October next, when and where all per- sone are warned to appear to show canse why com gempation shonid not be decreed. and to intervene for their interests, By the Court, fy 25 R_ J. MBIGR, Clerk. iy TS SUPREME COUKT OF THE GiSTHIOT O¥ COLUMBIA, Holding a District Court o. the United Staics for the said wistrict—To aii whem it may concern, Greeting : Noti-e is hereby given, that,on the 17th day of May, 1563, a lot of meney and bonds was captured wl Btatea steamer Wyandank. attached to the Poto- mae Flotilla, and brought to the port of Washing- ton. and the same is libeled and prosecated in this Court in the name of the United Statas, for con- demsation as lawful pins. and that said cause will stand for trial at the Oty Mall, in the city of Washington. on the first Mon ober next, wher and where all persons are warned to appear to show cause why condemuation should not be decreed. and to intervene for their interssts. By order of the Court. v3” ait _ RB. J. MEIGS, Clerk. mm decreed | 4eIGs. >: ‘He Di bv of Oct NITED STATES 5-20 BONDS, UNITED STATES 7-20 TREASURY NOTES, UNITED STATES COUPONS OF 1581, UNITAD STATES CERTIFICATES OF IN~« DEBTEDNESS, Gold. Silver, Uncurrent Money, Exchange onall parts of Burope and the Northern Cities, BOUGHT AND SOLD, We are authorized to furnish 6-3) Bonds at par until the Ist of August next, when the priviledge of conversion ceases. Orders for Stocks and Gold executed in New York exclusively on commission. BITTENHQUSE, PANT & CO., yz Bankers, 35% Penn. avenue, 1LBSB! PILSS!I SOLDIERS AND SEAMEN, Jf you would obtain immediate relief from this is distressing complaint, try DR. WITFIELD’S VEGETABLE PILLB, This is a long tried and throroughly tested reme- dy, and has never yet failed to cure. Do not suf- fer when there is a remedy within reach, Sold by 8. C, FORD, 290 Pennsylvania avenne, Washington, and by H, OOOK, Alexandria, Va. Sent to any address by mail. Price scents per box, J. YOUNG, Proprietor, jy 2 3m No, 481 Broadway, N. ¥. QTEAMSHIP GREAT BASTERN. Ly NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL. HOWLAND & ASPINWALL, Agents,: The Steamship Waren PATTON Sine ai », Commander, Will be dispatched . FROM LIVERPOOL FROM HEW YoRE, Wedneaday... August 12| Wednesday... Sept. 9 and at intervals Co raetih sbout six weeks trom ei First cabin, from_____ ——- - 8% to 918 Second cabin, stato room berths, mealee™ ° ©: furnished at separate tables......_. _.____.@7 Bxoursion tickets, out — pack inthe first and anda secoae eee only,a . d ehild lervants AcCOmpan: assengers and children under 12 years of age, half price. Infants free. BRAG: Oa oo oe ssp ene co mow twcee superior aecommodations,.._. $30 ics of passage from Liverpool, same rates aa Steorage, with above. ‘ all fares arable in gold, or its equivalent in U. carrercy, Bach passer ger allowed 20 cubic feot of luggage, = experier eet surgeon on board, passage only apply or passage on'Y CHARLES A, WHITNAY, Passage office, 26 Broad: New York, HOWLAND & ABPIN im 64 Boath str FRANKLIN & 00., OPTICIANS 944 PewxsyLvaais AVEXUs, (north #140,) between Iy’b and ith +s, a! B38 Pa. avenue, uncer ths Nasional Hose! PESBLE and PERISCOPIC SPROTACLE rectly and 8 i YIELD GLA OPERA ¢ MAC. |. OCF. utifically suited forevery eyesight, £377) tUBCOP ER BAROMETERS and TUEGMOMRETERS, MENTS, OMPASY COU RY EYO PHOTO ¢ aTE wrest varie rola or ret ins P hington, in the county, f Columbia,iss been Culy organi ’ ig to the reqnirementa of th Congr entitled An actto provides natious currency, secured by a pidge of United Sta stocks, and to provide for the circnistion and re- act of demption thereof,” approved Pebruary 25, 1863, and ormplied with ai! the provisions of said act re- quired to Becomplion ith pefore commencing the business of Banking : Now. therefore. £, Hugh McOnlloch. Comptroller ofthe ‘Gurrency, do hereby certify that tha said First National Bank of Washington, county of Washington, and District of Columbia, is acthor- ized to = the business of Banking under me eet wef tentimony whereof. witnoes: my hand oh 1 of office this l6th day of July. 3863, Lo ee HUGH McOULLOUA, dy 17-d2m Comptroller-of the Currency. SECRET DISEASES! © Ss ay A Ravical Cong GUARANTESD BY DR. HENRY COOK. Orrsce—No. 463 Twe.rrs StReRt, Between G and H Sirests, Wasuincron, D.C, Dr. OOOK guarantees in the following diseases a speedy and radical cure: SECRET DISEASES, of both sexes, so formidable in their consequegees, if negleeteg or entrusted to the treatment o! = skillful and unexperier ced physiciars, are cured by Dr. Cook after a new method, and those who areso unfortunate as to be afflicted with such diseases whould call upon the Doctor without delay. A practice of many years. Nagle gtcrt he has cured numberless cases which had defied the skill of physicians of high reputation, saying that every such disease, curable, can be cured by him, d with th aissaaa pe liar to their afflicte 0 diseases peculiar elr sex, and which may result disastrously to their health and constitution, if medical assiscance is not called in in time,should be very careful in choosing a hysician, and if they would call upon Dr. Ceok faey would have reason in future days when in the enjoyment of restored health, to bless the hour when they heeded this advios All aise sufferin, A oy aineeee the sexual organa, will be curs ed ily ani li- cally by Dr. GOOK'If they apply to him either in PeThe Dosto s proparen all medicines himself, and 18 Do: ir pre; 5 warrants them to Be tree from mercury. Jy 28-Im* warrants him in . which is at all from syphilis or diseanes of RU TENHOUEE, FANT & CO., BANKERS, NO. 352 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, Will continue to furnish U. 8. FIVE-TWENTY BONDS An long az issued by the Government, at par, U. B, Coupon 67s of 1881, U. 8. 7-30 Treasury Notes, U. 8. Certificates of Indebtedness, GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND SOLD, Bixchsuge on all parte of Hurope and the Northe: Cities sold in sums to auit purchasers, Btocks and Gcld-bonght in New York exclusively i on Commission, a RITTENHOUSE, FANT & 00. Wy thest & REDGRAVE, (BucoRSss0RS TO Messrs, CoYLe & Bros.,) LUMBER DEALERS, Corner Fourteenth street con i the Canal, Sy S1-Im* ‘ashington, D.C. 18 TO NOTIFY SUTLE: army that Iam to Paral sn on and at short notices all Of WAGONS, &,, ap- pertaining tosutlers. oral B LEB SLACK, 5 at marten Baltimore, ta. LOTHING AT SMITHS, - ivlé ‘460 Seventh st HE CHEAPEST CLOTHING HOUSE I! CITY, SMITH §, 460 Beventh wirect ay P EXCITEMENT. LEASH Cal at the GEM, Noj.272% Pennsyl- vania avenue, next door tothe Kirkwood Hotel, where we are constantly furnishing Ies-cold Soda water, choice Imported Havana Cigars, andallihe it news f erty st aeneia MIS8 LUCY RANDOLPH. W. BOYS CLOTHING. Bare now im receipt of a lar/p) sssortment of BOY'R “end CHILDREN'S CLOTHING of the aowest st: fee, Sateen a for the I ed geagon for dress ani . 001 weer to which we invite the | 2 } attention o: at t. arE B a &,00 : ian enue, between 599 Fennsyiet nth oud eats atreate ATTENTION! i * SALE. CABTIL® 80AP. ips °° POA MANTING CANDIES, 190 % TALLOW z heap for cana at National Foap so? Works Green aireet and the Oanal, > Beore axD SHOES T0 SUIT THe Cimns, we are now mannfacturing all Kinds of t) SHOBS, and constantly receiving » «ap- ‘of Bastern-made Work of every desorip- ue err order, and will be TE gold at @ mach lower price than bas ae | heretofore ckarged in this city for auch | i na in want cf BOOTS and EHORS of Bastorn -maade work, Will always find pod assat Groat Ta store und a4 the lowest Weigh Giveun” ell. GRIFFIN & BROTH FR, ap b-ttr 314 Peonsyivanis eycnus. | TRAY ELERS’ DIREVTORY. BALTIMORE AND O30 RAILROAD, Oo and after Tuesday, August 11.1 TRAINS will be renamed beteann WARRINGTON ius WHEELING and PARRSRBR ORE nea Poiween WASHINGTON and BALTIMORE, a | ‘Oo < i 3 . | FOR PHILADBLPHIA, NBW YO! BOSTON. | | Leave Washington qe ati and 11.150. m. and a and p.m. only, Loare si an: a.m. 3.6 and 6.8 p. > On Sundays at8s. m. and dard $30 prime 7 FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WREST. Leave Washington at 6.90 a. m. FOR WASHINGTON ANS TEB SONTH. Leave Baitimore for Washington at 4.9), $ and 10 a.m,and 3.fi,5and 8p.m, On Sundaysat 4.90 Sa. m.antSp.m, The third and fifth trains only from Baltimore and the frat and fourth trains from Washington, ator at way points, FOR ANNAPOLI«. Leave Baitimore at Sa. mand s?. a Lerve Warhington atSa m. ani No train for Annapolis on Sunday For further information, ticket: every kind, rabid toG B BOONE Aesth Washing- ‘on station. or at the Ticket office, ¥, W. B. SMITH, Master of Transportation, _L. M. COLD, General Meket Agent an tf 8) p.m. On Sunday 1se2a. SPRING AND SUMMER SCHEDULE oF THE SALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, FROM WASHINGTON orry! THE GREAT SHORT LINE TO THE WEST, SOUTH AND NURTH-WEST. Making the Quickest Time. And the Only Route that can rell a Through Ticket direct, or give = Through Check for gage frem Washingto: City. ith Less Changes of Cara other Route, and mo Omnibus Riding. FOUR DAILY TRAINS FROM WASHINGTON CITY, (Sundays excepted,) making connections with sister leaving Baltimore P.M. On Bundays, Teo Strain at Sani 420 2.3. eom- ndays, ig ii 30 P.M. necting at Relay ‘u. Train trois with 23 altimere, FOR THE WEST. ‘Train mes 8 Washington at 6.30 4. M. makes connection at Washingtor Junction (Relay House) with Train leaving Baltimore 15 A.M Trains leaving Washington at 3,5. make connection with@rain leaving P.M. BE SURE TO BUY YOUR TIOKETS BY THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. This is the Only Route Through Baggage Checks cam be procured in Washington. Knight’s Latest Improved SLEEPING CARS, of ‘or 6.30 P.M. Baltimore at the most superier finish, attached to Night Trains. the THE SHORTEST AND MOST DIRECT ROUTE 7 0 COLUMBUS, DAYTON, LOUISVILLE, CIN- CINNATI, INDIANAPOLIS, TERRA HAUTE, 8T. LOUIS, CHICAGO, de, Ee, de, bene! M7 WITH LESS ORANGES OARS THAN BY any | ters. OTHER ROUTE. 2a BF" Special Tesiee to Passengers for the West from Washington !—Passengers ping West, by purcha- sing their THROUGH TICKETS in Wash!ngton, by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, SAV ONE DOLLAR in the Through priee, and have the priv- Hage .of visiting Baltimore (if desired) without additional charge, W7-Connections at the Ohio Biver with CLEVE- LAND & PITPSBURG, CENTRAL OHIO and MARIE£TTA & CINCINNATI RAILROADS; and through them, with the whole Railway System of of the NORTH WEST, OSNTBAL WEST, and o yor THROUGH TICKETS please " Ticket Office, Washin, = stalion sees te FP. ante} Tans] M. COLE. General Ticket Agent. ap ait 1863} Es 1863 PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL AD 1B A FIBST-OL ASB ROCTE TO A WESTERN OITIBS, LL THE BION BALLABTED AND) re BAGGAGE OHEBOKED THROUGH DUVE _ FROM BALTIMORE THREE DAILY TRAINS FROM PHILADELPHIA PITTSBURG! Two of them i OLOBE CONNECTIONS AT ¥. BURG with aie on the NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD, and forming THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE int WEST, NORTHWEST, AND SOUTHWESY. We For Through Tickets apply at the offices of Northern Osntral Kaiir: (2 northess the Northern Oen' et rvtere corner of Pennsylvania avenue and ‘Washington, and Calvert 8 in, Ore. BPLENDID BLEEPING CARS ON ALL NIGHT | to 40 cents per galion, the taste disguised by Anise SMOKING ann SALOON CARB ON ALL TRAINS FROM WASHINGTON. Passengers will taks the 6.90 a. m. ani m ‘raime connecting in Baltimore with the 9 m. and 9.15 p. m. trains on the Northern Central Rail- road, and arrive in Harrisburg atl p. m. and 1.35 a. there making close connections with the u nthe Pennsylvania Gentral Bailroad for all parts of the West, FREIGHTS. By thin route #rsights of al! descriptions can bé forwarded to and from auy point on the Railroads of Ohio, Kew* Ly, Indiana, Ilinoin, Wisconela, lowa, or “issotri, by Ratiroad direct. The Pennsy!vanis Ventral Railroad also contlects pt Pittsburg with Steamers, by which Goods can Le forwarded to any port on the Ohio, Muskingum Fentuchy, Tennessee, Cumberland, [linois, Missise ppl, Wisconsin, Miseourl, Kansas, Arkansas. a nd’at Cleveland, Sandusky, wad 0) oh restern Lakes. ting the transpor Soeeaey can rely ee O0 its speedy transit. 8 OF FREIGHT to and from any point by the Penneyirenia Centra! Railroad as fawuradicas ure chareed by athe ompanies. ular to mark packsges “Via Penns s ? WM. BROWN, Ag’t Northern Central R. 8, x 'Novso Norta street, Baltimore, ENOCH LEWIS, Gen'l Superintendent, A’ L, L. HOUPT. Gen'l Ticket Agent, Philadelphia, H. H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Phila- delphi jan 2-ly,r SECRET DISEASES! SECRET DISRASES! SAMARITAN’S GIFT! ‘GENTAIN REMEDY, EVAR USHD, BT CERTAIN 5 THE MORE Yor A Poritive Cure” for GONORRHGA, GLFET, STRICTURES, §¢, Contains no Mineral, no B: , mo Mercury, Oniy Ten Pills to be Taken to Effect a Cure, They are entirely vegetable, having no smell nor any unpleasant taste, and will not in avy way in- Juro 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 ofthe University of Pennsylvania, one of the most eminent Doctors and Chemiata of the present day. NO EXPOGURE, NO TROUBLE, NO CHANGE WHATEVER. Let those who hava despaired of getting cured, or who have been gorged with Balsam Oopaiva, or 8 Mercury 7 SU MARITAN’S GET. Bent by mail in a plain envelope. BXPREES FORWABRDERR | MBROHANDISR, MONEY, JEW MBRORLES, ROPES, BTOC Ea, 8 Forwarded with SAFHTY AND accessible sections of the conn ure ggercics im the principa’ no NORTE, BAST, W Its BHINGTO 8 BIA er ub, LX cayla to the OA ROV a wit boo THAMPTON- t by Baropens *xpresser x thence NY pus ir Great Britaly and 96 the @. som MEORt tion of NOTSS, DRAFTS #03 BILLS moa et al} acosestbie varte of the U ac Slates UNS, Agens, dD “The best piace is rag acd Sommer iy is ALLY | WOT ALOOHOLIO. | a BI@ LY OQONOBNTRATED VuOSTASLD | BITRAOCT. PURE TONIO DOCTOR HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, PEEPARED BY } Dx. O. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa | ‘WILL EFFROTWAL LY CURE | LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPE. 814, JAUNPIOR CHRONIC OB NERVOUS D.3BILITY, Dis- EASES OF TEE KIDNEYS, AND ALL | } | DISEASES ARISING FROM A DIB0R- DEBED LIVER OR STOMACH Naneea, Heartburn, D Pulness or Weight in Stomach tations, Sinking or Fiuttering at ach; Bvimming of the Ha: ficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffoeatin, Sinsations when ina tying, pogteres Dimness of Vision. Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Duil Pain in the Heod, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Cheat, Limbs, &c., Sudien Flushes of Heat, Burning ia the Flesh stant maginings of Evil, great and Depression of ipirits, And wiil positively prevent Yellow Fe er, Biliens "ever, &c. They Contain Ne Alcohel er Rad Whis than on any | They will cure the gbove diseases in nine cases out of a hundred, Indneed by the extensive sale and universalpo, ularfty of Hoefiand’s German Bitters, (purely vege - table.) hosts of ignorant Quacks and unscrupuloa® adventurers, have opeted upen suffering humanity cos Boon) ates of Nestow=as in the suave o poor whisky, vilely comper'<*35 wit! jurious drugs Bod chrintened Tontos, Stomachies and Bitters, Beware of the innumerable array of. —— parations in plethorie bottles and big-bell egs, under the modest appeliation of Bitters; which, instead of curing. meld aggravate disease, and leave the disappointed sufferer in despair, HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS which Through Tickets or | sre nota new and untried article, but have stood the test of fifteen years trial by the American pub- lic; and their reputation and sale, are not rivalled by any similar preparation. The proprietors have thousands of Letters from most eminent CLERG YMEN LAWYERS PHYSICIANS, 7 : ~ CITIZENS, Testifying of their own persous! knowledge, to Sena effects and medical virtues of tees Bi 2 Do You Want Something to Strengthen Fou? Do Yeu Want a 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 Peeling IF YOU DO, UsE HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS. Rev. J. Newton Brown, D.D., Editer oe Bacyclopedia of Religious Knowledge. nee repeat not disposed to fvor or recommend Patent Medicines in Veena through distrust of their ingredients and effects, I yet k: of no sufficient reasons why # man may not testify to the benetits he pelisres imaae BS ware | any siwple preparation, in the hope it mi thus contribute to the benefit of others. - 1 do this the more readily in regard to Hoofiand’ Gertaan Bitters, Prepared by Dr. C. M. J; this city, because I was prejudiced inst them for Many years, under the impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture, I am indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker, Esq., for the removal of this projudice by pro sts, and for encou! 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 present rear, was followed by evident relief, and restoration is s Aesree of bodily and mental vigor which I hag not felt for six months before, and had almest de- spaired of regaining. I therefore thank God and my friend for directing me to the ure of them. . NEWTON BROW, Philadelphia, June 22, 1861. sie w PARTICULAR NOTICE, There are many preparations sold under the name of Bitters, put in quart botties, compounded of the cheapest whisky or common rum, costing from 38 or Coriander Seed. This class ef Bitters has caused and will continue to cause, as long as they can be sold, hundreds te die the death of the drankard. By their use th system fs kept continually under the influence of Alcoholic Stimulants of the worst kind the desire for Liquor in created and kept up, the result is a = horrors attendant upon a drunkard’s life and eath. For those who desire and will have a Liquor Bit- ters, we publish the following receipt. Get one bottle Hoofland’s German Bitters and mix with shres ts cf xood Brandy or Wiisky, and the result wilt So's preperation that will: fer perce in anedical vise tues and true excclience any of the numerous Liqnor Bitters in the market, and will cost much less. will have all the virtue nafland’s Bitters im connection with « good ar’ Liquor, at a mae! less price than these erior preparations wi cost you, “ATTENTION, SULDIERS} AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS G ais dent tc ea ap daily iv then it will be ne suffering from ean be read’ly cured by Ho Bitter Diseases resulting from disorders of the digestive organs ere speedily removed. We have no hesita- tion in stating tbat, if thess Bitters were fresly ased among our soldiers, bun be saved that otherwise will be iost. * We call particular attention to the following re- markable and well authenticated cure of one of the phtion’s heroes, whose life, to use his own language, ‘hes been saved by the Bitters :’” PHILADRLPETA, Angust7sd, 1863. Messrs. Jones & Evans.—Well, gentlemen, your Hootiand’s German Bitters has saved my life. There is no mistake in this. It is vouched for by numbers of my comrades, some of whose names are appended, nd who were fully cognizant of all the cireum- ances of my ease. I am,and have been for the last four years, a ntember of Sherman's celebrated battery, and under the immediate command of Cap- tain R. B. Ayres. asoags the exposure attendant upon my arduous duties, I was attacked in Novem- ber last with iniammation of the lungs, and was for seventy-two days in the hospital. ‘was fol- lewed by great debility, heightened by an attack of dysentery. I wasthen removed from the White jouse aud sent to this cityon board the steamer “State of Maine,’’ frem which I landed on the th ofdune, Since that time I have been about as low ne could be and still retain a spark of vital- Price—Male package®, $2. Female, 68. 5. bor ‘s week or more I was scarcely able to 1 8 thing, and if I did force & morsel down. BLOOD! BLOOD I! BLOOD It swallow anything, and iff did force * NEREAL DISBASES &e. stomach. Life could nok jest under these ciream. SAMARITANS ROOT AND HERB JUICES | tance. Secfaiturully, ihougk ausuecotTatty, to is offered the public as a positive care. f on the grasp the di ‘Arebe: WGELRG POPU UAE E SU eas tt | Bashy Tou wether eg western xe most potent, certain and Saestentters yever pre- | advised me to see clergyman. and to make scribed; it reaches and eradicates every particle of | disposition of my limited fus ee the vene poison, so that the cure is thorough | An acquaintance who visited me ®. tse fotpt nd ent, o then of this purifying reme- | Mr. Frederick Sy icbron, of hi low i sg ay. and be healed, and do not transmit to pos- | advised me, as & forloes = 3 £0. y Jour. Bitters. terity that for wien, Fonmanre nt in after years, and ee ee the aleacy, om dow j incurs’ Sen , and Iam row, thank God for ESSEARGTENS ROO ANG WRB TEINS | Geng une rs a eate y Fil eian Gs well uu all the bad effects of Mercury. of being permicted to reloip my mite and dangater, . — rol FEMALES !! ths; for, gentlemen, 1 sm a loyal Vir, aptaay sions gi cual nusoast te, | Eepiaceniy heres tet aaten at ie Bi . oon hay city eaapted, Uleerated Uterus, ix feken the place of vague sears aoe Bi wil? Wivter arg, Soke, Laine, the wee: | Loves gos dente one inlfe so i com| neice! 16 Sek. RO! rl Pont by expreat, Price @1 a bottle, or 6 bottles ‘Very truly yours Isaac Matons, for $5. BIT. AS # coneurin the truth of the above state- Prince Mie meet folly oval despaired of seeing our comrade, DESMOND & OO., Box 161 Philadelphia Pom | yr. Mo TE ACK. Ist Now York Be 43) thar Once by 8. CALVERT FORD. o rnez of lith and Sxones, AV AGELEY, Go. ©. ith Maing, Ps. avonus. we 2 9 : fy SPENCER, ist Artillery, Battery P, HENRY COCK, See may 6-tr we iL 00:8 “ Forever PRES! 0. y A aS Un O14 pA. AVENUB, M HODON A: 2, bo. 0. sth Maine . a, B, 8 leona ra OCH, Co, H, 731 New York | @REAT ete NORTHERN AND WRST Si B. THOMAS, Oo. F. seed Pena, z RO OF COUNTBRFKITS! natuce of “O, M. JACKSOR’ R of esth bottle. sh NOTPLE 76 CENTS WALF 002. FOR 84 save tae article fo 631 ALCH 8T JONES SVANB, H (Sncestors to 0. M, Jackeon & Co.) Proprietors, by Druggicts and Dealers in every ited Bia oa, ne -omdy

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