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——— JMPORTANT CAPTURE. on his Way te ss tei“ ‘son george 8 Senders Fels lowing in his Father's Footsteps. The United States gunboat Hercules, (aptain Dungan, arrived at Baltimore yesterday morn. ing from a cruise along the border of Virginia ' On the morning of the 3d instant, ju>** - ~vefore daylight, Lieut. Baker, with Pe res is erew, discovered a patty boat } rome rebel Sole ers ‘stationed np a small folet. Finding they were discovered they took to theiz bosts an: to escape. After a half heur's chase a boat was cuptured, which was found tocontain three men, with signal lanterns, Bags, arms, ete. One of the party proved to be Major Reid Sanders, « regular eficer of the Confederate States army. and son of G#eorze N. Sanders. “The other two were English sailors. At the time of their capture they were expect- ing & vessel to conve: jor Sanders to Europe tirebel despatches, and was sigualizing tor twat pu 5 The two English sailors were landed from a vessel ffom Hulifax, N. S., about ten days pre- | vious, which brought over a prominent rebel with itehes for the Rebel Government. ‘The 1 which was to convey the rebel despatches. to Europe was lying sbvuut four ; ‘Wiles cuwide-bat wu: discevering the capture or with the two English saiiors, it roceeded Cutto sea. FROM GENERAL GEARY'S COMMAND. Recennoissance of General Geary Toward | W inchester—Impertant Information Ob- tained. _ [Correspohdence of the Philadelphia Inquirer.} H "s ¥, Va. Nov. i0.—General Geary made @ reconnoissance in force yesterday to Hi > in, and thence to within five miles of Ville, where a portion of | Jackson's command is located. Starting at four | plier ahr perigee with ben eras thon- sand in: and four each Knapi By He: ren Syl the 6th ine Batteries nie division, he reached Halltown at light. driving in the enenty’s pickets, capta! seve eral. The march was actively Becton to Charlestown, from which the 12th Virginia Cavalry fled hastily, seyeral of them falling into our hands. The tewn was then searehed and strongly guarded. A body of rebel infaairy and cayairy made a de;nonstration in a t wood, te fhe left of Me town, when our guns opentd on them from differeat pointe, com- pelling ahem to retire. tamkers.and skirmishers were iheu threwn serves vant was mace to penemy. Having ne cw gradually. sheiling the ° from aw ht to stan’, but ground en Which they = they otfered no resistarice. At Rippon, w six Miles of Berryville, the General opened a beaty ariillery fire on their cam) they ited. a his ferces found the Rebel » burning, their food strewn around, horses runping loosr, together with a drove of their cattle. The camps were then burned by our party. The enemy's force driven from here, ¢ ted of five regiments of cay ry. Che vattery, and # section of another. apd acmall body of infautry. They fell back precipitately to Berryville. It was found: no troops were at Banker Hill or Winchester, And that the two Hillstind Jack- sen had crossed the mogntains at Front Royal. ; The reconnoissance was highly suecessful, all that was desired having been gained. Fif- feen prisoners were taken. bales horses and cattle The party tetnrn: night of the same day. to Bolivar Heights the e FROM FORTRESS MONROE. kas Monkot, Nov, U.—A man paned ith was brought to Fortress Monroe from Yorktown, this niornimg, mnder rear. He was arrested pear the mouth of the Rappa- hanggek, and is implicated in the burning of the & The Richmena Whig, of November 1 says: «4zeneral Van Dorn takes upon himself the re. spontfhility for the failure in his late natile at Corinth. of his olficers nor men, but was his own misfor- tune, MESSAGE OF THE GOVERNOR OF GEORGIA. Geverner Brown’s annual message was read in the Legislatur: on Thursday. He refers principe to gopice of State interest. In a special message he takes ground against the conscript law, and submits the subject to the Legislature for action. He also recommends action on martial law, habeas corpus, ind the impressment of private property. ‘he excitement.consequent om the reported advance of the Abolitionists on Hoily Springs has subsided. They did noi conw this side of Lamar, Mississippi. FROM NORTH CAROLINA. The Kaleigh (N. C.) Regjsier entertains no doubt that. movement is to be made agafhst the railroads runaing from Wilmington to Ps- ters and that Weldon is fo be the point ai . The inhabitants of Tarboro and ad- jacent_ counties are moving off as fast as they ean. The enemy are within fifteen miles of Tarboro, 12,00 strong. The blockaders of Wilmington fired upon and destroyed a bark loaded with salt, while endeavoring to rum the bluekade. Tweniy- three Yankees came on shore to finish their work of destruction, and were captured and sent to Fort Fisher. The bark was frem Nasgau. PROM VIRGINS. Gen. Hill had a fight with the enemy on Mon. day last in Clarke county, Va. The Says the enemy were soundly thrashed and driven back five miles. The fight was obstinie and our loss considerable. From the activity of both armies and the fre. quent skirmishing taking place it is not im- | eyoorn a fight may take place at any moment, present object of the enemy seems to be to euto® Gen. Lee's communication with Rich. mond. ‘The Yankees have ady Highland ae adistance of 40 miles from Staunton, Va. Ss is A partof the plan by which the Abolitionists expect to crush out the rebellion im Virginia. ad ROM CORINTH. Jorinta are largely reinforced, anced in foree upon The enemy at and are fortifying, entrenching, and making ; every preparation to hold that place. THE LATYST FROM LEKR ARMY. The Richmond Daily Enquirer, of the loth, says:—«Significant movements are progress- along the entire line of (jen. Lee’s army. _ s ing, perhaps sturtling events seem to be rapidly wi fprtersrmoiad promising im reality a sharp and decisive winter's cempaign. It is reported that Gegeral Jackson was yesterda: the verge of battle in‘the Shenandoal Valley, with greatly superior forces of the i enemy “1 provabiy take piace im the present inactive State of affairs.’ . EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS. Col. Ladiow, of Gen. Dix's staif, retuned this afternoon from Aiken's Landing, having very successfully completed the arrangements for the exchange of all prisoners of war. The following are (uly exchanged, to wit: US. OF Comfed. Officers. Brig. Generats lonefs . oi Colonels co... - 2.5 mt. Lieut. Colonel« Capiaimeseeese.... Lieutenants .... there are ex- vinga balance 6.000 privates. in pur. changed changed abon' 14.000 privates, due to the t haa been ad- 4 wall ved ® shroud of sed parte wre hae recently te hy the rehete, nes Gitionaliy strengthened by a th of solid taxcomr: irom mail over + Ate w carth id abow his WP fallen in battle may te «ait ry tho ia thie country at the present tiene = keto th nae wepne wy it *T bina H ip st laine r, Frond Pyborelhy } nw beantifel te death; wave ai'ty'e ne Whee ar if 4 in acivil P indent of the London Times States thet the ward “skedaddle” ix not a Yankes invention. Lt ie commonly used. he eaye, in Domfrieshire, “To ekedoddle means to spill in ‘i quantities any liquids. The same word app to coals, potatoes, or apples, and Other suberar nee daddle dors wot upy ailing f piae@o another. a cart in tered.” CoroRapo.The Dens Fecen’ yote on Congress: 6.000 in all, Hiraw PB elected over Gilpin and F voivin August, 16 ainee that time Fegiments to the war. ST Speaking of Greeley and tix te New York World saya: It is Mack to e agricultural intellect so wreck Bithes that might hayeennobled thr shattered in the wild eifor manehip. doundering, sec a ud fac- yard, $0 COMBPass Blain a | Ifyou are for the Union, } on shore signalizing | from wiih | j those whe were draste: @ says it arose from neither the fault | ' Heay eneral } a few days cousiderable change wiil | Rut sk | ly to bodies of meu seat. | @ recent letter to M: in this country, sri: Legon! ft can be : conciliating thé South, T confeas Proce od. They have herig tied upon you, 7 = vou wou | Bennse wey sunySein too ania yield | nothing more to ; are under compulsion =* ° ~~: to yield more ewett on the citil watt C80 Dee conquer the South or yet subsist as ‘Sn independent Btate without her? Tf you love slavery and wish to continue it, andi yon think you can build up with honor are stored and nnited Republic by humbling you! self to theNo«th, I can only express my eur- prise at the dream which possesses’ you. may separate, or you may fight out this contes' ai! win, bul to leaye Une slave stilla slave will expose you tothe contempt ofthe civilized world. I applaud the proclamation ef the Prevident, as duce every man in Europe who ot a foe to freedom, or moved by base ho®- ; tility to the American Republic because it is a Republic, and becauge it is powerful.” 82 A London correspondent of the Boston Commercie! Bulletin writes: It ie well youare | just completing a fleet of Monitors. You are | likely to need them befere long. Werkmen are ! iron-clads, which are to see seryice in Ameri- | can waters. They are intended to convoy ves- { sels into Southern ports. This I know tobe a | fact My information is direct from those in confidence with the promoters. I can only see Every port for which they are designed ought to be in the power of the American Gov- ernment before these ugly monsters can cross the Atlantic. come them as eff ¢ burpraperasisos, To disarm suspicion, it is popularly given,o that this iron ‘tect is being built for the Chinese | Government; but I need hardly tell von that Mr. Mason and his friends form one of the vhief } contracting parties. | #7 The Rebel pers had an enormous story of the supplies rer had taken outof Ken- tucky, and were congratulating themselves on } a feast of fat things. His train of supptiee was | reported to be forty- miles tong, and as rich in | Eaterial asa caravan from Arabia Felix. The | Vieksbarg Whig, how: , Teduces the dimen- sions and yalue of Pile considerably in the following paragraph : “A citizen of our sity Fa from Knoxville, who has been with Gen. Bragg’s army throurh Kenineky, informs us that they did not bring the amountof supplies outof Keutucky that we heretofore reported. They started with 8,000 fine beef cattle, about 400 of whieh were used ov the march. They had 50,000 yards of jeans, bot burned up about halfof it They breught some other urticles, but not in large quantities. #7 The Grand Jury, having become alarmed » kite hostile messages sent by General us M. Clay to John Van Buren and Mr. 11, came to the concinsion that a stopper oughtto be placed upon the General's bellige erent disposition to “murder by and with force ofarms,” &c., peaceable citizens. Accdrdingly gu indtetment was brought in, this afternoon, against Clay: but imagine the astonisiment of the jurymen upon the denial, by the General's Jonun Brianr 98 THe Wan in Amanica— | Mr. John Bright, You | | engaged night aud day on the Mersey,on the | Clyde, and elsewhere, in building some twenty | one way of preventing a good deal of mischief. | Theh you might wel | tive aids in future operations. | ar viihe war, or because you | } } | counsel, of ever having sent a challenge atall. | sf The fact is it was a hoax, got up to excitement.—N. ¥. Cor. Patla. Inquir ®F~ The Costa Rican and United States Com- | muission ed its session by limitation. Thirteen claims against the former government were rejected, and the rest referred to the um- pire, Chevalier Bertinatti, the Ltatian minister, The questions to be determined relate to domi- | cil and filibustering. 7" Since ithas been announced that nodratt | will (ake place in Philadelphia, the claims for | toreign protection have greatly talien oit. Many since gone off as substitutes in the place of dl, &F A circular has been issued for a conven- tion of citizens, to be held at Pittsburg, og the 2oth of November, to aid the Government in | actda being three-fourths DENTISTRY. , SIG ESMOND D> “Sis op eney urs oFF ice AT HIS OLD STAND, tO wvn tpune: > os £ BEM eee naw INVENTION or ARTIFICIAL CHEQELASTIO BONE a} a : Wirnovt Mrvat PLars’on CLasrs. DR. 8, B. SIGESMOND, ad York3260 Pe ae porte ele 5 Ms. ‘Wash é inKson, Calls the attention of the pnblie to the following rf fem : st Bie toamammeture will \y eolor Sy any” ig ter than any other, No, teeth or rots nee: ones can be inserted over them. tvantages of h wr The Teeth of never ¢ reode nor chat! 2. rtificial to ache. " No temporary teeth are neaded, a8 permaneat ones can be mad ri immediately. there! ae! the natural em: mele face, which worler the ite thie jas nae beom tt steated ove? five years by many of the Grot chemists and physicians of this country. : sido invented a whiteundesttustive moist fling, with which the, most sensitive teeth canbe without pain, and ean build uve yer. fect, sou: homes om any side roots, which wit last eh li tetime. the ent of references given—Dr. ¥. Mott; Dr, Doremus, Professor of Chem ’ : Judg Ws Hoc of fhe mi teme Court of Wa CRE ae no }-ént end examine for youteelf, DENTIOSRY, . Hall, M. Job: M. rs 00 31-2m a W. P. enue, bet from 0-4, =. to +9. = M. M, Dee is DM oar dab he + Man; teeth who canno! Trsons can wear ing at my office can be accommodated and price of Teeth mar desire, cman parunt and we treet, prodase, the MINERAL SLATE will be Trane fo, 338 Pennsylvania avenue tween Sth and joth xtreets, Also, 907 Arch det ’ Philadelphia. mar 4-ly GAS FITTING, &c. WM. T. DOVE & CO. Axe Now prepared to execute any orders with which they may be favored inthe * PLUMBING, GAS, ee FITTING BUSI- ®7" Store on Ninth stre few doors north ef Pennsylvania avenue, where may be found a com. ete asaortment of CHANDELIERS end other G48 TRAM and WATER FIXTT" Bly S FIXTURES. E Have in Store, and are daily receiving, GAS FIXTURES of entirely New Patterns and meee and Finish, superior in atyle to anything heretofore to call and examine offered in this market. hfe ter Fy eper TR FIXTURES, feeling our stock of GAS and W. U |, fee! confident that we have the best selected stock in Washington. @7 All Work in the above line intrusted to our sare will be promptly attended to. mar5tf MYERS & McGHAN, 376 D astreat, OFFICIAL. ARTMENT OF STATE, D™ a Waseetin: Jannary2, 1963. The Secretary of Btate will hereafter receive Mera cers of Congress on business on Saturdays, com- | wepcing with Saturday, the first of next month. et those who obtained exemption papers have | — crushing the rebellion, and enforcing the eman- | cipation proclamation. &# The Cincinnati papers record the mar- riage, at Xenia, Ohio, of a white young man and a black young woman. Two days pre- vieusly he yoted the Abolition Ticket. a>The covernment has eight acres of land directiy east of Ladianapolis, near the corporation, fora permanent arsenal, under the recent act of Congress. SF Secretary Chase has determined that the new postal currency shall be distributed in the purchased sixty- | Western cities in equal proportion with New j York. w# The London sporting circles are much imterested in the on fight between Mace and King for championship. Heenan, it is said, will fight the winner. me The Ges, gta aa ot Philadelphia, Pa., and Newbugh, N.¥., have embarked in the small shinplaster business, the latter to the é | amornt of $20,600. &F The mechanics and laborers in Troy who have not gone to the war obtain unprecedented . + owing to the large number absent in r 87 The colony of New South Wales hax con- ted sixty-five thousand dollars for the re- Yot the suffering operatives in the cotton dis- iricts of England. Be A St. Louis letier tersely writes history thus: Fremont came West, and at his reception cetivered # sophomorical address to his friends in unintelligible English. Be Gen. Mitchell" last words were, “Iam ready to fo: his last gesture was to point to his last expression a smile of hope ur ' and faith. ® Av individual recently claimed a certifi. cate of exemplion on the ground that a large wart op his uose obstructed his sight. Se Another prominent and mblic-spirited citiven of New York—Abraham B. Meade—dicd in that city on Monday. | ip separate envelopes, &F The New Yorkers have five hundred i hands employed beantif: ing and improvi the Central Park. sas OE: @7 There were 309 deaihs.in the city and | county of New York during the week endin Nov. oth. Number of deaths in Brooklyn 119. S&F Two men were recently poisoned in Phil- | adelphia, itis believed, from eating a meal ata restaurant cook in & copper utensil GFR #a4t COMMOTION { JN TRE ' FIRST WARD! WHAT CAUSES IT? itis BAR & BROTHER'S NEW CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, Lately Opened, No. 115 Pexxsyivanta Avexcm, Between 19th and Mth ates, EVERY BODY I8 RUSHING THERE FOR WELL-MADE & FASHIONABLE SUITS! As that is the very place now for every body to bur A FINE OUTFIT CHEAP! Please remember that our motto ia FAIR DEALING AND LOW PRICES! Call at o and procure your |. 0%4-2m* r Tr 7 KR, ~ ve. 39 UISIANA AVENUE, eer! Tet an! liheral patronage hitherte rented eee (OF the Having every Jocity for Poy HOUSE. SIGN, nd DECORATIVE PAINTING, ‘ogether wit! k tal: to ryned Oiaes PARTING Esrancistiatenr, of the public's favor. ee atne's eee Ee WOME URAC Aud particular attention is paid tr LON ABLB N Darivery, PROMPTN a8 LN BT” Kemember thepumber | . LOUISIANA AVENUE Betweon Sixth and Seventh «ta, 9 orm sm [o2 OREA M rae is T .50 pan Ga Best quality al plaiu muuldevat the, °° O° Med, in pyramids oF «,, VHILADELPHIA CONFECTI Y net im* Corner Pwelfth and fds, OPUAM -7; T Pauw RUN: 400 Baventa Br., Waesineson, Sliver Modal awarded by Ma . Metropolita: 6 ‘ashinaten, D. cae Institute ar Ei conet otis makisg, and alway; V9. On . of the best ma- ee tal ever iption of mine a8) ettS excae PALLISSIER, CARPET. . CERV ART ‘VElang BAGS riot: Tu ATOHELS, &e, Members of Congress and Travele: ELrantscrageittad caer vette on. eo tagtior LEATHES and DRESS TRUNKS made | rHONKs COVERED and REPAIRED at short ‘Goods delivered free of ¢ iy. Geargetown and Al ' } ; to an Ho 'y part of the “STAMMS 8. TOPTIAM. [POR BALE —A one Hi F% NOL ELLEN iE OOUPE. }, Corner ih aed i mtst 4 BA Err Re NO® 28.288 THE to guy your coor, ING, at the NEW = two docte below eer, RUGH kt Deniere in Mers’ and Koya Clothing. o> wie? | continuance | € G@BKAT RASTERN, NORT ORKAT LEN EXPRESS Fok “1B iT eat pl “ia calling the attention of th hi his large stock of PIANO PORTER oa ee | best manufactories in the country. waich ___ WILLIAM H. SEWAKD). OvSTERS—OYSTERS | ROWE & CO., dealers in t FRESH TUB, KRG, CAN AND SPICED OV ETERS At SMITH & MORRISON'S, no 6-8 67 Louisiana avenue. THE PAST PASSENGER STEAMBOAT EEYPORT, . THOMAS StackPoLR, Captain, tLleave WASHINGTON. at foot of @ ateect, f, BALTIMGRE, as G@ street, and Spear’s on ery follows: Leave Washinaton, INESDAY, Nov. 5, AY. Nov. 16, WEDNESDAY, Nov: 19, UNDAY, Nov’ 2 DAY Rove, i] ov. 9, JRSDAY ¥, Dec, ight lyon board. or to For feosroulo skp URECAPEARE: STEAMBOAT COMPANY. E, OFFICE, No. Seal pale Sead Mog bal ee eee WR. BNOW, Agent. RMY SUPPLIES. Ovrice or THE CHIEF QUARTRAMASTER, Army of the Potomac, Wasuincron, tember 2), 1982. PROPOSALS are invited for ning for the use of the army of the Potomac the following articles : 3,000 tons best quality Timothy Hay, securciy baled, the weight ofeach bale to be marked thereon. 2,000,000 bushels of Oats, of the best quality, in 1900 corde Oak and Hickory. Wood, well seasoned dof the bert quality. Bach must be accompanied the endorne- ment of two iy: mzibis persons that the contracts ifawarded will be ful Bide will be opened from time to time as the ar- ticles may be needed, and contracts will be awarded foyshe quantities needed to the lowest responsible bidder up to the time of opening. annnegieht is reserved to accept all or any part of wr dstorapagis be soderet reponse Rag ir ls eod,” as may enc! ate ° Heyes TRU ALLS Lieut. Col. and A. D.C., 0 23-tf Chief Quartermaster. APaue EXPRESS COMPANY, OFFICE 514 PA. AVENUR, lashington City, D. C. ERN AND WEST- vARDERS VEO MBRORABPIOR. MONEY, JEW! | y jvania Av- | d bo extratcd,as the | 3. Phe roots will be made jnofiensive, and never ; ’ feet rent Bo person can wear others who { w, | | | with @onfidence on its a) ; ON SUNDA BDUGATIONAL:- ee ¥ so aac acHodh, Tows: Pox, Brie AND BOYS: & ig) per erm ef ton mon : 2hn Hasay Jaxtey, 3." 24 B¥enc FeON, Drvegict, Ninth and L sts. Be Paneen, Devel: near P Ktreet south. Josuva Newseny, voxrt Alexspir no S-Ips and: upils adoitied at an a oe «ep dete eee TOR G LADIES, 52) Seruce « «cota. The Temalar soured Of instruction anfrores tke Bogie French) Cang sges Ani Literature, in ifrequired and al! cil beaches whiah con: tute a thor Reb h eduction, French ots of act tants ond Asopn, ater’ fnokgn ” Ye. id the object peer | lar aitention, smi is 4. e ments to btsined from or Chagarey Tosti: TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. BALTIMORE AND OF110 RAILROAD, “PASSENGER TRAINS FROM WASHINGTON, Sunday, May 25th. On ae PasseNGEN TRAINS detw: WABHINGTON, BALTI RE. AND THE WEST willrun as follows : ~ FIVE DAILY TRAINS TO WASHINGTON AND DAILY TRAINS BETWEEN WASIKNG- she No ANDTHE WEST, PHREE TRALN= 70 BALTINORE DONE TO THE WEST. As folluwe :—7.# a. m., and Sand 5 p.m. 'asse the West make ciose i Pie ey rometion (Relay wish the Baltimore and Onto Raitroad for all poiuts Waat, af lower rages PoC PATVABELPHIA sad NEW YORK—Leave ‘in, Bt6a.m.,lla.m.,kndsp. m: ‘or ANN APOLIS—Leave-Washington at6.0 6, Ta, and3.0 p.m, ’ oe fends tag tne Ral'iwarannd Obio Retiree a Stations @ Baltimore an = leave Wash sion at 6 sod 7.478. ™, a 3; p.m. on Sundays st 3.50.5 RAINS MOVING SOUTH. Leave New Sesh at 75, 1, Philadelphin 11.9 m., Baltimere 3,45p.m, Arrive st Washington renve New York atop. ai, Philadeiphia 16.90 r, m., Baltimore 4.3 a. 2:. Arrive at Washington cf Leave New York at 11 p.m , Philsieiphin 5.9) > #7 ERT ABLISHED IF WASHINGTONTCR a7 SINCE MAY 1, 1561. “Ee - geo PENNSYLVANIA AVENTS, (South sido) BETWLEN M1 NTH @ TENTH STB. e Loyite the attention of GROCERS, SUTLERS, AND JHE TRADE ~ GENERAL, TO THALK UNSURPASSED STOO ow WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS,: AND esas Cham pagues a.m., Baltimore 7.40 a.m. Arrive at Waxhizwten © < 3.5 a.m Local Accommodation Trains isave Baltimere at !&.™.,ands.i p.m.. for Washington; arrive there t . mM. and 7 p.m. “oa Sundays at 4.S' and 7.40. m onty from Balti more No Annapolis connections on Sunday from Balti; | more or Washington. Passengers ieaving Washington at 6 and 7.4 | &.m. ane 3p. m., make connections at Washington Junction (Relay) with Trains on the Baltimore and Ohio Railrasd for all points West of the Ohio River nd for all points along the Hine of the Baltimore and Obio road. iv Maryland and Virgi Traing leave Annapolis tor Baitimor ington daily. except Funday*. at 5.4%. 1. a Passenger Trains leaving Washington at 6a. m. Ma.m.,and5p.m.,an4 Baltimore at 452 and 7.40 &. m. and $5) p. m., stop only at Aunapoliw and ven ton Junctions. this aiosehseeats assengers must tare #00) jon ~ W_P. SMITH, Master of Transportation. only. 1862] THE isé2 PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILRUAD | with its conngstions) z & WESTERN OLTrRs, yt kad BAGGAGE CHECKED rarosan pial FROM BALTAMORE THREE DAILY TRAINS FROM deen ES TO te alate ‘WO 0! em maki: CLOSE CONNECTIONS aT HARRISEURG with Trains on the NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD, and formiog THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE ro WASHINGTON AND BALTIMORE to all points in the WEST, NORTHWEST, AND SOUTHWEST, @2 For Through Tickets apply at the offleas 0 the Northern Central Railroad Cowpany, northeast corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Sixth straat, Washington, and Calvert Station, Baltimore. SPLENDID SLEBPING OARS ON ALL NIGHT SMOKING SALOON CAR® ON ALL TRAINS. FROM WASHINGTON. era will take the 6 a.m. and 5 p.m. tra\ in itimore at 7.50 a. m: 45 p.m. Pasaen, 6. made with trains on th , and arrive in Harris- t 12.45 p. m. and 2.45 a, m., there connecting the traing on the Pennsylvania Central Rail road for all parte of the West FREIGHTS By this route Freights of al! dercriptions ean be forwarded to and from any point on the Railroads of Obio, Kentucky, Indians, [[inois, Wisconsin, Towa, or Missouri. by Ratlroad direct. road also connects The Pennsylvania Central Rail t Pitleburg with Steamers, by which Gocds can e forwarded to any port en the Ohio, Muskingum, Kentucky, Tennersee, Cumberland, Ilinoie, Misais: sippi, Wisconsig, Missouri, Kanaad, Arkansas, and Red Rivers; and at Cleveland Sandusky. and Chi- cago with steamers to ali Northwestern Lakes. ‘S entrusting the tranapor- ferebante and —— tation of their Freight to Aube. Oesapeny cae rely rs to and from any point THE RATES OF FREIG , in the West, by the Pennsylvania Centra! Railroad, are atali times as favorableas ave charned by other Railroad Companies. | Central K.R. j ys VALv- { STOcKS, Sage | Forwarded with SAFETY AND’ DISPATCH to all BeceRsi sections of coun! 5 4 Com) bas it Haitway Towne in | by agencies in the principal NORTH, RAST WABHINGTON, D. PHIGINNATE OY. LOUIS. VILLE, LEXINGT Connections are made at New York an a Boston ith lines poring to the CANADAS and the mal! AND NOBTHWEST. RK, BOSTON, i LTIMORE CIN. ts RITISH PROVING ith steamship lines | to LIVERPOOL. SOUTHAMPTON and HRVRS, i ani }ETIOS uro) n Ox; rominent ene towns in Great Britain and oD the Con- Collection of NOTES, DRAFTS and BI! at all scconsible parts of the United Binoy ee ras O. C. DUNN, Agen Washington, D.C. ujred. yearn sane Soastltadion e Pane e Wevatahdes WwW ATEB NOTICE. In conseqnence of the lowness of the water in General Reservoir it will be necessary, en! economy of water ir practiced, for the Governme! soon to shut off the supply to Citizens entirely. All persons are, therefore, forbidden to use hydrants on Penns; avenge, or on any stree’ nues under and supervision of the Jommisasioner of Publie Buildings, for watering the streets or pavements, or for any ‘private purpose "ASt ST pores ting 0 raons ual water are u: as ‘economical in its use as panel Herel ENCH, licited to y 802 Commissioner of Babi ildings. HE SUBSCRIBER Tike: t pl | L. L. BOUPT. | stare ees ' Baltimore, a7 Be partionlar to mark packages * Via Penna. MAGRAW & KOON, imam oe, rea No. 80 North street, TO ENOCH LEWIS, Gen! Safbrintendent, Altona, Gen'l Ticket Agent, Philadelphia. H. HOESTON, General Freight Agent, Phila- delphis jan 41yr SECRET DISEASES! SECRET DISEASES! THE MOST caRtAin Weanpy AvER UsED *¥es,’’ a positive = ‘e for ee Ese SECK. NO} ~ ponounag. Ghat, (AEN Qnly ten pills to be taken to effeet a ny uaplessnnt taste ed it wil e stomach er bowels ot see ra to four day ‘Ss. TURES, &0, Mereury. core. tin 7% srinere ‘any way injure Seleate. ° “Tecent cases -four hours.’ pared by a graduate of the University of Penarylvania. one of the most eminent Doctors wigpes inte of the present day. . SAMARITAN’S GIFT Willeure any casein from two to four days, and tecent cases in “ TWENTY-FOUR HOURS! No exposure, no 7) ¢ whatever. let there who have decpaired of getting cu or who have been gor, With Balsam Copavia Mercury, atence try : AN'S GIFT. MA Sent by mail in lope. Price male packager es. Price female packages, $3. SAMARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUICES. ASPEEDY NENTC , FEB REAL Hereisa cure—no Mercary—no Poison—b ea @ juices of Roots and Tierbs combined. ex This form of the disease maken its appearance in #ores on the organs of tion, or they may oct cor LDarnay parts of the body, which bappeng j the mouth, tatters apete cattiohand nodes of ties 6 He: Any and all of these symptoms SAMA ITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUICES. Sent by express. Price $1 a bottle, or 6 botties | for $5. oy SAMARITANS CHANCRE WASH. rice irecti Pp dD ice. Sold by Penn. ave 3. CALVERT FOR®, corner of lith and CO. EMAN & BOGERS, 173 Baltimore street, | ‘3m Fr GROCERIES, he offers fe le at the | tf i j Wing exclusively foracush, he CACC wt hi ae | flieaper than any other hous. and give eutire rat FINE GROCERIES, on, w Pian movi votre. "eeond-band ingen ta ip erchanar 3 ‘a? avorion enseas. sie f T ' Corner Pa. and , Bole Agent of Steinway & Sent, eat heetn & | AT AUCTION PRICES, oe ois og Agl AT AUCTION PRICES. i 'ARTNERSHIP heretofore ears Tied the name ef F.J. ‘The balance & 00; was Disso mu’ ‘e conseutae ae vee carnpef he | of August last. gil those indebted to the frm are SCHOONER “ AID,” | 3 eee peg settle i. Ont sdela, a une Consisting of every description of i . H. KING. FINE NOTIOE.—The subscriber, PJ. Heider, FAMILY parner ofthe lake rea, tak plearars storm: GROCERIES, ‘fi the business in all J ereackee ander Will be foy sale until the Schooner is discharged, Biel oeadtngad eaarthas Peamantoee oe ascamitgis Flandre bey | tnaeadat cwismeen sep) Greceeeet Milftary and Nava i retior. ” pate peepee pag we i “ARD. = Oax naw cvoraine fooms.—un. BRUOE Can be supplied by the Package. | {formerly at, the Odeon Hall) has now opened a FRED. 8. COZZEN3, | store at No. 464 Seventh street. just below F at. : | where he has a fine selection of MEN'S and Loa) Consignee, corner Pa avenue and Mth at, SLGTEING. at very low eeines._ et desirous of Times ° . $00 ORY orte at lower prices (than at acy other | CAPT. HUTORINGS,” | atore in city. BRUCE & CO.. Clothiers oc 1l-tf * foot of Lith st. see No. 464 Seventh at.. btw. Pande. FOL, StRaNoxn, w cpereney ve oT UGH} no i | ER wcem tobe in a p eetinteea tty LAE HON Sees mipr is Gata te es | ‘éat them readily a lew al) and Winter ‘opchitis, &c.. they am go buy anew auit.sc do not de! aa Eres: Stee, 13 eos ara pit ! CHERRY, GINGER, RASPBERRY and BLACK. | DURHAM and FRENCH UP ALL THE WELL KNOWN BRANDS, HELL TCR. CLIQUOT, MUMM, BIVART, DROCET, 5 highly to connoisseurs Di ST. MARCEAUX CHAMPAGNEB, Caxre NOIRE, CARTE BLANCHE, RED Lav, “the most faverite br: ard +o highly @ppreciated for their richness and delicate Savor, HOCK AND MOSELLE WINES, Syl and Sparkling. CLARETY vf sie+-rs. Gilbou Ireres, Bordeaux BURGUNDY AND TOKAY WINES, COGN AC of the choicest brands and best vintages, ROCUELLE BRANDY, Pellvoisin and A. Signette, MAUDBIRA, SHERRY, PORT—+very eid and highiy recommended for medicinal purposes, HOLLAND AND ENGLISH GIN, in Wood and Glass, MGNONGAHELA AND BOURBON WHISKEYys, PUNCH EXTRACTS AND ESSENCES, of sli kinds, APPLE BRANDY AND WHISKEY, JAMAICA AND 8T. CROIX BM. BATAVIA ARRAC, BAVANA AND DOMESTIC sEGAaS OF THE BEST BRANDS, e LILLIENTHAL, GOODWIN, CORNISN, aND ANBERSON FINE-CUT TOBACCO. ; SMOKING TOBACCO of Messrs. Gail & ax,in > altimore—at Baltimore prices, GROCERIES FOR THE CANPS, HERMETICALLY-SEALED GOODS of every de. | scription :-GAME, POULTRY, MEATS, OY- STERS, MILK, FRUITS, and VEGETABLES, PICKLES AND CATSUPS, in Wood and Glass, ADAMANTINE AND PARAPFINE CANDLES, MAILLARD’S CHOCOLATE. CANDIES AND DROPS, in Packages, S8YRUPS—RASPBERRY, LEMON ana GOMME BERRY WINES. cents. UL % } . i BSMOND & O0-, Box 181 Philadelphia Post | HAM AND CHERSE, at Baltimore prices, | TENNANT'S XX EDINBURG ALE, | KNOX & BON"S SPARKLING ALOA ALR, | YOUNGER’S INDIA PALE ALB, | LONDON PORTER.” : , LONDON BROWN 8roUT. | CROSSE & BLACKWELL'S ENGLISH PIORLES and SAUCES. * MUSTARD. BORDEAUX AND NICB--OIL, OLIVES, Oa- _ PERS, &o. ANCHOVIES, SARDINES, & DUTCH HERRING SWISS CHEESE, of prime quality, | SPICES, FANCY SOAPS, &e. —-——_—_ ey TERMS CASH.“ onsite JOHNSON & NAGLE, { ono 269 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. JOMNSON & NAGLE, nds in the New York market, —— 4 PURE FOs10. GERMAN: BITTERS, PREF ARED BY De. OC. M. JACKSON, Philaéetpma, Pa, WILL BPPSOTeALLY OvRE i INT, DYSPEPSIA, ATH tL nosto om HEsvOUs DESILIry. pus % BASES OF THE KIOKEVS, AND ALL = «| DISEASES ARIAING FROM A DISOR- == DERED LIVER OR STOMACH. | | Basi : ‘ iT.) a And will pocisively prevent Yolig Fee, Bitiewpsid They Contain No Adcsbet or Bas Whiskey? To - * Beware Uf the done array ee ch, 1s cura, pointed and leave the disa; HOOFLANDSS GERMAN BITTERS * are nota new and untried artici¢. but have the test gf fifteen years trial by Auerican vel repu eee and ssle. are nut rival! on any simile? pre The ore ve thousands of Letters from the most eminer: ; despair. . CLERGYMEN, g LAWYERS. t caremase & ' awe e CITIZENS, 5 ‘ertify} their own persons! know! — etal elects and métical ¥ tues of theese 2 rs. Do You Want Something w Strengthen Your © Do You Want a Good Appetite? Do Tou Want to Build Up Your Constitution? Do Fou Want to Feel Wells Do Fou Wait to Get Rid of Nercoumnees? Do You Want Energy? DO You Went to Slerp Weill? Do Fou Want a Brisk and Vigorous Peebing? TF YOU DO, CSE HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. By Brom Ker. J. Netton Brown, DD. Editor of thy ® Encyclopcdia of Reitveious Know ede: iat digreniae fever a0 orn canes u Tedients ete: vs Yon el Teasonme ve ay nol as beter Shee mere tee e Tio thie the cetny ie Hite eeeard to Hoofant! io more fe rey Germen Bitters, presse Dr. ©. M. thie Decauce I was prejudiced yr under the impressicn that they were an sireholic mixtare I am indebted to Robert Shoemaker, Esq. for the removal of adice by proper tests. ‘and for encourage. ment to try them, when suffering from great an@ continued debility. 3 ipters, at the Ei Alth atent hes suffice’ benef t of | Bot felt for six amon Sred of regvining. |-mny friend for at Dg me to the 3. | Philadelphia, June 22, 196i. | PARTICULAR NOTICE. Th e many ns sol? under the name or hititre: putin cuakt botties. com fri Ames Aypt couuouail © ee okelic § lsntaof the worst Kind the dedre for Liquor is created and kept SP and the result de Seer gchar care rupkard's life eath. |” For those whe desire and wiisare & or Bit- ' tera vee the fgliowing roel “Get one \ tone How “b, Tapa and = me wart: cs rand: its , amd Presa es BF ties ‘thet Sar mtics! in tues ‘true Bitters incth+ mark: will bare: sil connection With a | less price than © cost you, per gallon, the taste disguised Coriander Seed. his-class of Hitters ha: cameod and will cheapest te # cents or, y of the numerous Liquor and Will cost muck iess. You et, ¥ f He ATTENTION, SOLDIERS! AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS, ation of all ha: relations iricnde iy the aries to the fact that SoRLANe es. ELMAN BITTERS” will cure ‘ine-tonthe of the Tite,” Inthe lets, published clmoet on thearrival of the siek, are ly Temoved J in stating that, if these Bitters were among our soldiers, hundreds of lives be saved that otherwise will be lext. attention tothe followi well au‘hentics! aod cane et one crests tion nm I FG erga en ae ase. 5 rs rens.-Weil, oofand Corman ittere has nave! eax pits here he in this, It ie vouched for by numbers nppeudeds ! of being perm! from, ¥hom Ls ai from the viciuity of Fi ' ‘Very truly yours, eonen: ‘truth of the Wefully rin the ~— our co jeeth —- . BEWARE OF COUNTERP "ITS! the si of “C. M. JACKSON” ob the WRAPPER of cach bottle” > * PRICE PER BOTTLE 75 CENTS, OR HALP DOZ. FOR 84. = peceumely : PaisciPar Ovrics 4¥D Maworacronr, No, 631 ARCH 8T. JORBA & EVANS, (Successors to OC. M, Jaskeon & Co.,) wen in Tue Ue = cee com.)