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THE EVENING STAR. The Killing of Van Dorn by Dr. Peters. {Cerrespondence ot the Richmond Enquire: CHATTANGOGA, May to.—A gentleman just trem Spring Hill, in Maury county, gives ine some pirticnlars mn Dern. € tacts are singularly tragic, and in time of peeve would create a national furore. ‘The crowded condition of the great war can- vars, however, will distract the public eye from #& quiet domestic mels-drama. Since taking up his quarters at Sptiag Hint, Van Dorn hasz_been npon terms of crimina! intimacy with Mrs. Dr, Peters. Soe was 2 Miss McKi youns, handsome an.’ inteili- gent. Her ja:mily is one ef the hizhest respect- -ability and considerable wealth, Her husband Bax beem cue of the most esteemed citicens—an amiable man, & Member of the State Senate, anda heavy planter. A brother, Major Peters, is Chief (Qnartermaster to Gen. Potk. The pair have been married (second marriage on tne part of the gentieman) for about five years. On the Gay of the ézcurrence, Dr. Peters called upon Van Dorn and vbtained 2 pass to xe to Nesbyille. Vau Dorn gave it readily, doubtless feeling clad to get rid of a disagree- able and dangerous incumbdrance, They were alone together in an upper room, and it is sap- posed that Peters shot trom back ef Van Dorn’s ad, Which was spht in twain by the bullet. ¢ report was not heard, however,and Peters mounted his horse, rode away, crossed the thes with the pss previousty obtained, and entered Nashville. He has been, { learn, Te- «rived with marks of distinguished welcome. ‘The body of Van Dorn was coifiaed and sent off tor imterment. Mrs, Peters has returned to her own family. These are the tacts, hard and dry. Rumors of the conduct cf Van }orr, not onty in this one instance, but in others near Columbia, | have been prevalent for sometime. Without doubt he has acted very badly. My informant velisme that hehas degraded the canse and Cisgusted every one by his inattention to his a@uties and his constant devotion to tho ladies, and that to the exclusion of all else. Wine and women haye ruined him, as they lNxe ruined many arother brilliant but reckless man. That Van Dorn was a man of daring xenius there can be no doubt. Being hand- some, with dark, fiashing eyes, 2 mugnificen: moustache, & superb rider, showy address, quick-witted and graceful}, he was also a man of sagacions foresight, keen, intelligent, but was whelly and thoroughly unreliatic. He slways sacrificed his business io his pleasore. He was never at his post when he ought to be. Hie was either tied toa woman’s apron-strings or heated with wine. &2 The stronz-minded women hive had their eenvention in New York. Lucy Stone pre- sided. Susan Anthony drew up the resoln- tions—and Mrs Hoyt, Rey. Antonieite Black- well, Mrs Ernestine Rose, an@others, formed thee the sisterhcod thanked God that the Union was destroyed, and cthers quarrelled aboul Spring bonnets, woman’s rights, and slavery. Letters were received lrom Mrs, Bloomer, Mrs. Adams, and others, and the jargon was in fall flow for two days. s@ lorace Greeley was called as a juror in New York on Tuesday last, but did not appear. District Attorney Oaky Halli said he did not iow bat what he would apply for an attach- ment,and Judge Ingraham replied that the at- tachment between the parties was sufficiently manifest without special application. Those who buve read or heard any of the controver- sies of these two for the past iew years cun ap- preciate the joke. A PYRAMID OF FACTS,! Concerning Cristarozo’s Harty Dre! It is pure, poisoniess, instantaneous, imparts a perfect black. or a magnificent brown, in the space of ten thinutes; 1s odorless, dees not stain the skin, and has never been own to fail! JRISTADOKO’s Excersiox Hitz Deg, Manufactured by J. Cristadora, & Astor House, New York, Sold everywhere, and applied by all Hair Dressers, Price, $1, 1.60, and @5 per box, according te size. Crrstaporo’s Hair line batiery of speech-makers. Oneof { Asinvalazole with his Dye, as itimparts theutmost | softness, the most beautiful gloss and great vitality to the hair. Price & cents, $1,and $2 per botile, accor“ing to ise. 23-1m. —_—— A Couc#, Coup, on an allowed to prosress, and Bronchial affections, oftentimes incurable. Bxown’s Broncutat TROCKES ly the affected ps insta f. In Baoxcai TARRH they xre beneficial. T ing fcom the use ef the Troches, x sed them to be counterfeited. . inst worthless imitations. the cenvine Bri 2 their eflicacy by a test of muny yesra, PEAKERS and S:xeexs should use the Military Officers and Soldiers who over- tax the voice and are exposed to sudden changes, ehould have them. Sold everywhere at 25 cents per , ASTAYA, and Ca- 2 sure OrraIn CARPENTE No, 47's Eleventh stree fpectfuily inform tneir friend. erelly that they hsve opet ed a 5! Bamed place. and are now ready to contract for the erection of buildings, &c., aa well as to do gens repairing and job work A share of the patronage ia rolicited. my | 486 - ‘NEWSTOCK. § aks INTERIOR ADORNMENTS, Jnct received, a choice sel ection of new and desiracle etyies PAPER HANGINGS, From the rich and ornate to the most chaste and simple patteras, appropriate for parior, hails, dining rooms, and chambers. FIRE-BOARD PRINTS. STATUES, CENTER PIECES, ko. NEWAND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS GILT BAND WINDOW SHADES. BUFFOR ANY REQUIRED STYLE OR SIZE OP SHADE MADE TO ORDER OVAL PICTURE FRAMES, (Warran‘ed to be gilded with gold leaf) ‘The handsomest and the largest assortment in the District, from the best manufactory in the country. Also, an assortment of Darr Wood Frames, with a beautiful variety of email-aized Oval and Card ‘Visite Frames of foreign and dumestfe manufac- ture. Passspstoute,&c, r PICTURE CORD AND TA3SELS. a sizes and colors; Picture Rings, Nails Cc. ad the public gea- Purchasing exclusively for cash the above goods (according te their quality) will be disposed of at as low rates as they can be purchaseg for in the District. No misrepsontation made to effect sales. A call solicited from those needin goods. Terms cash, J. MAKKBITER, - r Remember the nur bar, No. 486 Seventh street, eight doors above Odd Fellows Hall; the terms cash for zoods and la*or, y 2-9weo* - BUILDING MATE£EIALS, 62 H. W. HAMILTON, Agent, 62 SEVENTH S7., D THE LARGEST STOCK OF No. BAB ON BAN BASH * poors, BLINDS, Nes DIOR AND winpow Framag, MOULDINGS, GLAZED SASH, BLIND & 8A8H DOORS, Ke. im this part of the country, which he is able to seit <2 low Sesee 4s they can possibly be furnished in is Inarket. Builders would find it to theirinterest to call aud examine his stock and priecs,and see whats saving* can be made by purchasing such work ready-made. ore abs weil seasoned, and prices according to ual “"Every deseription of work in this line made to order at short notice, ae hel of all hope aie! of the Vie urn: 2 in an: rt oO! ty. No. 068 SEVENTH STREET, ity. No, 562 8 re pied m* near Cana) Bridge. | hos YORTANT TO BUILDERS SAND-SAND-SAND I have on wharf, avd dai'y arriving, the beat River Sand, suitable for buiiding and ? er! apply to THOS. FAMEY, corner of Tenth and the Canal, ap 16-1’ YNTERN VENUE STAMPS. % “ “on aoe EVERY DENOMINATION, Oan be FTE COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, PRD ie SevextTe ae apisras 2 BOWEN, | Collector fe tf hah ct of Columbia, fo 2- N° 237 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS. 4. M. BININGER € 00.’ STORE F. J. BRIBSBGEE & 4-01 362 Pa. avenue. re- | hop at the above | { i } | regurd to the deatn of Van j | light duty aa may be required of xa Sovalid Corps. { | \ 1 { | j DistricZin which he resides that he is unfit for | i j { form entering the names of officers and men from | ception before signing ike certificate, PRITATED THHOAT,if | yointment. © In serious Pulmonary | 1 | and give almost | yicis desired to enderse thereon snea in *s Bronchial Trockes which | Coy the sbove | i Lee Rees | Board, tothe Acting Assistant ORFICtALS. Ws DEPARTMENT. i { ADICTANT GzNERAL'S Crvice, } Wasntserom, April B, #63. | General Orders No.105.—The organisation of an ‘nvaiid Corps is hereby authorired. j This corps ekall cunsiet of companies aed if it shall kereafter b+ thovigbt sent, ot Dattations. The companies sha:t be made up from the follow- ing Bomrces, Vin: " Firss. By taking those officers and enlisted mea ef commands now in field (whether actuaily present or temporeri! wt) whe, from woveda | received in action or disease contracted in the | fine of duty, are unit for field servi¢o, but are stilt capable of effective garrison Quty, or much sther Regimcnta) Commanders shall at once make out, | from information received frem their Medical and Company Officers, and from thei: owe knowledge, | rolls (accoraiug to the ferm furnished) of the nemes of sil the officers and enlisted men under their commands who fulfill the following condi- ; ions» } na That they are unfit for active field service on | account of wonnda or disease contracts! in the Mine of duty ; this fact heiag certified by a Medical Officer in the service, after personal exemination. 2, That they are fit for garrison duty; this fact | being likewise certified by the Medica: Officer, as above, after persunal examination. H 3. That they are, in the opinion of their Com- : manding Cficers, meritorious and deserving. } These rolls shall be certified by the Examining Surg: on and Regimeuta! Commander, ani trans- mitted, through the regular chxonele ef military | correapondence, to the Provost Marshal General of | the United States. H The hegimental Commander shai enter into the eolumn of remarks opposite each officer’s name on | tho roll, a statement az to the genera! character of the officer for intelligence, industey, sobriety, znd attention to duty; and all intermediste Com- meanders shall indorse thereon such facts asthey | inay possess in the cace. or if they have none, they | shall state how far they are willing to indorse the opinion of the officer or officers making the recom- mendation. Similar rells shell be forwarded from | time to time, whenever the number of men iulfill- | ing the conditiovs enumerated or the exigencies of the service may render it expedient, Second. By taking those officers and enlisted men still in service and borne on the rolie, but wko are absent from duty, in hospita's or convalescent camp or are otherwise under the contro! of Medical Officers. In these cazes the Medical Offiser in a! tendance shall prepare the rolls according to the same regimenton a roll by themsslvos, and send them, with the certificate of the Surgeon, duly signed, to the proper Regimental Commander, who will forward them, as heretofore cpecified, sub- ject to the same conditions and requirements. If, in any case, the Regimental Commander shal! think an officer unfit,in point of character, te continue in the service of the Inva'id Corps, though disabled | and certified bythe Surgesn, he will state his ob- jection in the column of remarks, and nete the ex- Tf any ; oflicer or enlisted man now in the service, but | absent and beyond the reach cf a Medical er in charge of s hospital er convalescent camp, | desires to enter this corps, he will take the course indicated below for those who have been hezorabiy discharged the service. Third. By accepting thore officers and enlisted | | men who have been howorably discharged on ac | | count of wounds or disease contracted in theline | of duty, and*who desire to re-enter the service. Inthe case of an efficer, application fur appoint- ment must be made to the Provost Marshal General of the United States through the officer Cetailed as Acting Assistant Provost Marshal Gen- eral of the State. No application of this kind wiit be considered unless the following conditions are completely futiilled: 1, That the spplicent produce the certificate of the Surgeon of the Board of Enrollment for the active field duty on account of wounds or disease, and is not Hable to dratt, but is fit for garrigon | nty. 2. That he furnish evidence of honor able dis. ! charge on aceount of wounds or disability con- | tracted in the line of duty. 3. That he produce reco Regimental, Brigade, and Division Command under whom he formerly ser at he is we of being thus provided for and cays blo of returning adequate service to the Government, In case it shall be impracticable to get this last evideace, he may, heving establishd the first two points above, satisfy the Board of Enro! t ving, and evidence im inust be tranemitted with his ap dations from the | | a Marshal be for- If there be no Acting Assistant Pro General for the State, the application ms wardad through the Adjutast Ceueral of the nthe know, ward the Teilitar, story of the applicant es he United | Iars.xs to sizes of tae aw si probable quantizy req tates. Ent ted im ged on | Cation at thir office aecount of disa in this ps, Will prese’ of En- rollment for the Di tin which they reside, for examination of 1 rgeon thereof, who shall ine them and reportihe r t tothe Board nroliment. veil then con: cant is found to full in the field, n duty. ois and dese: The Provost send the pplication, with this General ofthe £tate, who shall p: dence of ser cter as th the company to whi belonged, on file at the headquarters of the State. may show, and if satis- fied that it isa meritorious ca: od that the men is deserving, he will enlist him in accordance with such special rulesas the Provost Marshal Generai may establish Medics Inspectors, Surgeons in charge of hospi tals, Military Commaniers, and all others having authority to discharge, under existing laws and regulations, are forbidden to grant discharges to any men under their co:ftrol who may be fit for service in the Iuvalid Corps. The Prevost Marshal General is charged with the execution of this order, and the troops orga- nized under it will be under the control of his Bu- Tean, By order of the Secretary of War: E. D. TOWNSEND, Assistant Adjutant General, my 11-dim Ww DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, January 25, 1868. In consequence of the pressure of business atthe War Department, passes for citizens to visit the Army of the Potomac will be given at the office of Lieut. Col. Consap, 132 Pennsylvania avenue above Nineteenth street. AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & €O., 289 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, tea mamay be required during the 5 | montie, | the Governient may _charter, with the esti ease of lose, prefer to purchase instead of chartering. the Quartermaster’s Departmen make known to the Dep their present rates PROPOSALS. C S A. MEDIOAL AND HOsviral DEPpagr. Je MENT. Mevivat Punveron’s Orrtcn,? Wasnixetos, 2 U . Mav }3. 1553. ved of 5 CLass No, 1, Cotton Bate = Cotton Wad? ing Flannel. red, (aft woot) r . usin. enecned, UNSIZE l yer Rephie for opilialmia) Se stay Lied binging linen, unbleached Towels, for roller Czass Xo. Trwise, }. coarse : Cx. Bindere’ Beard=. Koppsacks, hos Redicize nner Meas Chests Band Litters Herse Litiere Biapket oases, canvas Buckets, leather Crass No.5. Envelopes, printed Paper, Wrapping, Wi 5 Paper, Writing. Cap, Letter sone ‘en ioldera Pencils, Load, Faber, No. 2, Portfollon, cap size ‘ex, ne i © Guass No.6, Water-beds, India Rubber Rubber Cushions, for air or water ee acuare sicall Gunite Percha aa Ci4ss No. 4, Covers Cloth Crass No.7. Blenkets. white or gray Counterpanes Mosquito Bars Har Pillows Crass Nos, Bea Pans, celt Bowls, delf A Dishes, assorted sizes, Feeding Cups, del! Medicine Spoons, delf uss, delt Pitchers. balf gations, Plates, delf Hetorta,delf Pete, chamber, delf Pote. Tex, delt Spit-intgs, without tops Apittcons Tumblers, glass Urinals a Crass No. 9. Basins, tin, email Busins, ,band Gandies orks, Carving Kutves, Buichers’ seiltuen, Bras? ‘ooking ouls nedorous. army pattern Scales and Weishis, shop Steele. - Ciass No, 10. Betsteads, iron Chairs Ctochea ines Wovdsaws Tablespoons Teas (aid r. for stomach , for feet Pill Tiles, 5x10 Rain Guave Gridirons Keitles, tea, iron Ladies’ Pote, mustard Pots; pepper. Sumples of artic enefil hidd he above able, ain! ceepied will be subiect to the approy ‘on General. HEN OHUNSON, M U.S. A.end te Act dical Parveyor PpeCrosALs 70K ® 20.000 BARKELS oF ‘LOL 863. ut 12 ocloek m., for tarnishing ence Department with’ 2/000 barrels of Bids wil! be received for what is known as No.1, No. 2, ead No. # and (gr any portion less then the 2,000'barrels.” Vids ferent grades shouid be upon sepaiate sheet: of paper. The delivery ci the Fiour to be commenced on the lfth of June, or sf soon thereafter as 2 direct, at the rate of #1) barrels daily, delivered + Warehouse ir Georgetown, at the Wharves, or at | the Railroad Depot, Washin«ton, D.C Payment will be made in certificates of indebted- ees or such other funds the government may have for distribution. The usual government inspection will be made just before the fiour is received. An oxth of allegiance must accompany each bid. No bid will be entertained frem parties who have i Ears, failed to comply with their bids, or from igders not present to respond, The barrels to be new and head lined. Bids to be directed to Col, ABECKWITH, A. D.C.& C.8.U.8 A., Washington, D. C.,ani'en dorsed “ Proposals for Flour. my 15-dt#ith UARTERMASTER Wasuini EBAL'B OFFICE, TON CiTY, March 19, 1803. ners of steam vessels are invited to send to the Quarte:master General’s Office tenders tor their charter or sale, fenders should contain dercriptions of the vessels, their dimensions, enrolled er registered tonnage, actral carrying capacity, material, whether Hee sess whether side-wheel or pro- pellers, whet iron or copper fastened, tize and = power of engines and boilere; and should state the price at which they are offered for long or short imated value of the vessel in or incase the Government should Owners of steam vessels piceaay in the service of es are ri aaron i mtany reduction in which they may be willing to { erant, and Blan the price at which they qill be . Ts wil 0 8€ DEEW REN 97H 44D) 103TH B78. | "Aur scch tenders’ skenld be addressed to the | Quartermaster General of United States, at HAVE BOUGHT AT THE RECEIVER'S BALK, | Weshington, and should be endorsed “Proporals THE WHOLE BALANCE OF STOCK of the late firm of LEACH & CO., RALTIMORE, consisting of : HERMETICALLY-SEALED GOODS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION: MEaTs, | POULTRY, FISH, ; FRUITS, © | VEGETABLES, SOUPS, Etc, wet WHICH W2 OFFER TO THE TRADE, DY THE PACKAGH, FAR BELOW MANUFAOTURER’S PRICES, AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & CO., | ap 8-tf 269 Pennsylvania Avenue, Seieestes ‘the "wy S20" ais and Fie ka 6. | ths ice | required for 8. ‘hen received, they will be considered, and the Department will endeavor to reduce the heary expense attending army transportation upon the ocecn and tide-waters, by substituting. wherever it cando so. cheaper vi of equal capacity for 4088 Bow sinployed, M,C. MEYGS mar 23-3m Quartermaster General. provosaLs FOR HAY, STRAW, AND GRAIN 7 Cor, & end 2d. stree's, Forage Departmen } asmincton, D.C., April ls. isis Writrex PRoposats aré invited for furnishin BAY STLAW., OATS, and CORN. for the use o this Depot. to be del.vered at the Railroad Depot, oratany ofthe Government wharvea in thiy city, The propasals to be acdressed to the ander. med. and they should state the amantity of arnee otered, also the prize and the date Proposals will be received for five thousand 5,003) bushels of Corn or Oats, and fifty (59) tonsat ay or Straw, and upwards, unless it should be fo: the interes} of the Government to contract for 5 pee PRIA érain to be put up in good sacks, ofabout two (2) bushels each, which are to be furnished est of the contracter, ie Ee, ay and Straw to be securely baled, 1 Grain and Hay offered to be subject tog rigid inspection by the Goverment lorpector, ontracts will be awarded from time to time to lowest respoprible bidders, as the interests ct Service may requive. Good security will be the faithful falfillment ofany contract Senate be keto Sha orm ay men’ made atthe completion contract a1, BROWN . Captain and 4. QM. U8. A. AssisTant QUARTERMASTRR’S OFFICE, LLED PROPOSALS are invited till the goth day | her at tie Government | | Phe? RY GuCpr— PRICES REDUCED. fast teesived Traveling Dreat Goode Koylish Bare gen, }290,; Galicoes, 18 iu Handkerchieté, bi aad Worth 25e. is — Se crys i. and full tock of roide ries ant ite Goods. at oid prices. = $.& W. MEVENBERG, No. 43 Market Space. my? roder Avenue Howse, hat. 7th and sth sts, ~ NEW DRESS GOODS. OLORED ALPACAS, PLAIN snd MOUELINS, MUZAMBIG? LENTIAS, ‘POLL nS. Jace . ORGAN D CKA°K MARTY, RPRING, KALMORALS Alsa, MOURK ING GOODS in great rariety and of th tinsker, ao M.TAYLOR & CO ap?! ~ RAPPIN RUEWBAPEINGE oy su awLs. ‘We bave inat received & bheantiful aseortmant of lavageaa hte Secing ope je. a i pieces Biack i A it 2e8 and wrappings. Taf coltabe fer dream 808 9 aEES 0, i NEW G00Ds! 7 1 i: ‘= NEW 6005S! ew Goons! il open thie dsy s magnificent stock of POINT MELEAD and MESALL ION GOLLAMS, SR IB ANA RCBIaFS, INFANT ROBBS AND : WAIETE GAMPRIC BANDS, THREAD, PUSHER and GRENADINE S\ PLAIN ‘and BM- BEOIDERED HANDEEACHIEPS. i DORBSERS and NETS, latest etyls.. Also, @ stock of stool. Jet and To toine Shall KAR fs. FINS and BELT OLASPS. PORTEMON. FANS, &c., coo i a ty hich will be WEIN BERG'S, " yery Jow prices, at . phe 1S Market Space, apie 0 THEY CLOTHIERS OF THE DISTRIOT! ‘fhe uncerajgnec would most respectfully inform Bie friends, and the Trade generally, that he is now prepared to offer one cf the Snest Spring Btocks 0 READY-MADE CLOTHING ever offerea in this city. He assures those in want of a stock that they will do well ts give him acall, Respectfally, 8. HERZBERG, No. 2 Market Space, next to corner of Baltimére etreet. Baltimore, March, 1868. mar 28-90: URRAH FOR SMITHII 460 BEVENTH STREET. He is selling Immenre Bargainsin CLOTHING, FURNIEHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, &., &e. For & few days more we will offer ourimmenss } stock at great bargains to make room for our SPRING STOCK, To thore in want we say, now is the time to buy, Remember that SMITHS is Headquarters for Cicthin,—460 Seventh street, two decrs above J Brace & Co. J.H. SMITH, Olothier, No, 460 5: _™srl7 and ¢o qys™et DECLINE IN G In oréer to reduce our present stock we have REDUCED THE PRICE OF GUR CLOTHING and are now celling off at repid rates. Tke peopie fird that J. BRUCE & CO.'8 is the place to buy GOOD CLOTHING ‘at LOW RATES! Call and secure some of the Great Bargains now oftered at No. 464 SEVENTH STREET, two doors ww Smith’s. J, ERUOGE & O0., Clothiers, 464 Seventh st.. near F. ESCHARGED SOLDIERS are all invited io call at SMITH’S, No, 460 Szvextu Errerr, Grresite City Post Ofica, and get their CLOTHING AT LESS THAN NEW YORK PRICES, Ecidiers can rely on Fair Dealing at SM1ITH’S, No, 460 SEVENTH STREET, I ana QOFNER 20TH STREET AND PA. AY. Year 1? EDUCATIONAL 188 WI Engiivh branch: Also, # Junior GREAT FASTER WALTER PATON, Commander, #ill be dispatched aan Becond Cabin... a | Exctirsion Tickets cut and b Cabin only, n fere and a half, Servants accompany engers,and Children | under twelve years of: ve, Infants free, Third Cabin... oes DD Steerage, woth -rperior accommodations,..23) All fares payable in Gold, or its equivalent in U, | B. currency. | Eack pas: gage. An experience? Surgeon on hoard, For paseage apply to CHARLES A, WHITNEY, at the Office, 26 BROA BWAY. w York, Yor freight epply to HOWLAND & ASPIN- WALL, Agents, 54 South stroet, New York, wy 13 tied cer allowed twenty cubic feet of lug- AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & €O., 2-9 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE,’ Berwasn 97s & 107z £15,, (COMBS’ BUILDING,) Invite the Trade to inspect their stock of WINES AND LIQUORS, TOBACCO AND SEGARS, GROCERIES FOR THE CAuP, unsurpassed in this city in variety and quality, Being the Sole Agents for MESSRS. FRANK BININGER & CO., No, 16 Beaver: 8r., New Yoru, we sell their celebrated BOTTEED WINES AND LIQUORS, We would call the attention of DIVISION PUR- VEYORS to the fact that we have the above goods ready packed for shipment in cases containing frem one to twelve’ dozen each,and cen fill any order for them en call. P. S.—We also keep constently on hand the larges 2nd most varied sesortment of CHAMPAGNE WINES io be found in this city, embracing the following well-known brands | vo cLIQuOT, MOET & CRANDOR, @. H. MUMM & Co., PIPER HEIDSICK, HEIDSICE & 00., EUGENE CLIQUOT, A DE ST. MARCEAUX, i si CHARLES RIVAR’ Bi to 5 PE & CO, ‘ioe te csepert ptars and \ oem! prime are G2” An Irepection of our Stock Is most respect- filly soliated. ‘ may 12-tf ig tBke.jLinen . FIGURED | bh vA the latest styles of heavy SUS Wrappingsand Log | soid at | TRATELERS’ DIRECTORY. BALTIMORE AND ont0 RAILRvAD. Gu and xfier Mdeday, April 2, 186. TWO BAIL) i INE vill be ran tetweon WASHINGTON reef WHEELING and PANRERSBUNG, ‘wo between WA! GTON sed HARPER'S FERRY. and ix WASBINGTON and BALTIMORS, as toRows: | FOR PRILADELPHIA, NEW YORK & BOSTON, | Leave Washington até and 1}.15a.m, and 3 and 65) p. One Gays atG 9 p.m. ouly. Sopa TNR oat ih are AY HI, 8 a Sa. mM. and 3. Ban ». . On Sundays atéa. m. = acd 62" p.m. only. FOR ALL PART? OF THE WEsT. Leave Washington at 4 Sha m.acd3. 5 and 6.9 ‘pom, Cn Sundara at 8 and 6.59 p.m. only | FOR WASHINGTON AND THE 508TH. Leave Fi yr Washington at 4.50, 8 and 10 | a,x. ane 8p. m. FOR ANNAPOLIS, Leave Beitimore at 89. mand 3 Lente Washinston at No train for Annepo! ‘The third and fourth trainer only from Baltimore and the first and f/th trains from Wasbin: eed i +e > See eros Master of Transportation, L, M. COLE, Gereral Ticket agent apot-tf | IBSBcsa. fPRING AND SUMMER SCHEDULE | OF 758 BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, FROM WASHINGTON CITY! THE GREAT SHORT LINE TO THE WEST, SUUTH AND NORTH-WEST. Mekirg the Quickest Time. And the @nly Route thet can sell a Through Ticket direct, or give a Through Check for City. With Lese Shavges of Cars than on any j other Route, and yo Omnibus Ridiz gy R DAL TRAINS FROM WASHINGTON Fue) ity opted.) , (Sungayr ie making connections with frains leaving Baktimore at 8.35.4. Mand OP. M. On Eundsyr, Two Trains st 3 and 650 P. M.. con- necting at Relay with 9r.. Train from Baliimore, FOR THE WE3T, Train Jeaving Washington et 6.39 A. M, makes connection nt Washington Janction (Relay Houre) with Train leaving Baltimore at 3.15 4. M Trains Jeaving Washingten at 3.5. or 6.20 P.M. make connection with Train leaving Baltimore at P.M. BE SURE TO BUY YOUR TICKETS BY THE EALTIMOBE AND CHIO RAILROAD. This is the Only Route by which Through Tickels or Through Bey Thecks con be procured ngton. reved SLEEPING CARS, of inish, hed to Night Train:, THE SHORTEST AND MOST DIRECT ROUTE “Te COLUMBUS, DAYTON, LOUISVILLE, CIN- PH INDIANAPOLIS, TERRA ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO, 6. ¢ WF WITH Less © © EANGES OF CAkS THAN BY aN¥ TEER ROUTE. 2 WF Speeral Ne to Passengers for the West from Washiazion ! Passengers eoing West. by purcha- in THROUGH TICKETS in Washing hy the Raltimcre.and Ohio Railroad, SAVE ON DOLLAR in the 'fhrough price, and e the priv- ilege of visiting Baltimore (if desired) without additional charge, &2-C spnections# at the Ohio River with CLEVE- LAND & PITPSEURG, CENTR4L ONTO and MARISTTA & CINCINNATI RAILROADS; and ronch them, with the whole Railway System of ef the NORTH WEST, CENTRAL WEST, and SOUTH WEST, For THROUGH TICKETS please apply at the Ticket Office, Wash: ton otation. ae ‘il, Master of Transportation M. COL ral Ticket Agent. ap 21-tf 8 Gene: 3805) THE 11853 PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD (with its connections) I8 A PIRST-CLASS ROUTE TO ALL THE WES'TERN OITINS, SPEED, SAFETY AND COMPORT! BICONE BALLASTED AND PREB FROM DUST BAGGAGE CHECKERED THROUGH FROM BALTIMORE THREE DAILY : TRAINS FROM PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBOR Two of them making ECTIONS AT HARRISBURG with fon t NORTHERN CE! Gt n the AL RAILROAD, and forming THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE rom WASHINGTON AND BALTIMORZ to all points in the WEST, NORTE WEET, AND SCUTHWEST. WS For Through Tickets apply at the offices of the Nortierm Cextral Raiirozd Company, nortress gorner of Peunsyivania avenue and Sixth street Washington, and Calvert Station, Esliimore. SPLENDID ee eS 8 ON ALL NIGHT SMOKING xp SALOON CANS ON ALL TRAINE TON, &.1a, an¢ § 39 p.m, more with the 9,]o 8. m e Northern Central R: Harrisburg at 1 p,m. king cluse connections frame connecting and 9. ronda, a. ™m., here all parts of the West. ¥ By thisronte Frei, forwarded to and of Obio, Kentuc! iors: or Missouri tation cf th with confides om any point iz the West, by the Penusylvaria Central Railroad, areatali times as favoratieas are charged by otasr tiroad. Competes. = Ra” Ee purticquiar to mark packages ‘Via Penna Centre] E.R? orthern Central . R., North street, Baltimere, Pa, Gen’l Superintendent, Altona, UL. HOUPT. Gen'l Ticket Agent, Philedeiph . H. ROUSTON, Gonersl Fraight Agent, delphis. at NATFLONAL LUAN. THE NEW £iX PER CENT. BONDS of the UNITED STATES, PAYAELB TWENTY YEARS FROM DaTR, Or atter Five Yeare, at Option of the Governmen THE COUPON BUNDS, In Suni of FIFTY BOLLARE, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, PIVE HUNDRED DOLLAEA, and ONE THCUSAND DOLLARS. YHRE REGISTERED EUNDS, In Sums of FIFTY DOLLARS, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, ONE THOUSAND DOLLARR, FIVM THOUSAND DOLLARS, and TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS, at New York prices,—{reightadded, | EXTBEBST COMME AT DATE OF FUE- . AED PAYABLE SENI-ARRUALLY iN GOLD. : These Borne are the GAEAPEET ECVERNMENT sxoumiry row in the merket, Zuo Ioterest, at present price of coin, being equiv sient to & Pxz Crrr, in currency, POR BALE BY VAY COOKE & CO., BANEERS, 462 FIFTEENTH STREET, DEALERS I ®U7 ERNMENT BONDS, TREASURY NOTES, CEERTIFICATHE, 482Y AND NAVY VOUCBEES, Fey os CURRENCY 4ND EXCHANGE LABIVIED CIDEB b gb, bare ga yl a ace are Soear densa cuaniy ab Sis Eh EZ amine this Somers AND GROCERS Rise 2 ane +1 with iwegage fram Warhington | th t trapsonthe Pernsyivania Central Railroad for | § OT ALCOHOLIC. & HIGHLY CONCENTRATED Yeosrasis EXTRACT. A PURE TONIC. DOCTOR HOOFLANIPS GERMAN BITTERS, ’ PREPARED RY Da. C. M4. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa, { WILL EFFROTUALLY cURB LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA JAUNDICR GHRONIO OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, Dis- EASES OF TES KIDNEYS, AND aly DISRASKS ARISING FROM A DISOR- DEED LIVER CB STOMACH, Head, Acidity of the Stemach Reusea, Heartbura, Fuiness or Weight in St: Xrae- tations, Sinking or Finttrrivg at the Pit of the Biomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Bife ficuit Breathing, Fluttering at the Henrt, Choking ur Suffceative 5 i Sensations when ina ly: Dimness of Vie bee and Du ti u ie, Back. nbs, &e., adden Flas ae Burning in the Flesh ' jonstant imaginings of Evil, and great Beyprersion of Spirits. } And will positively prevent, Yellow Fever, Biliews Benex i | They Contain No Aicokel er Bad Whiskey} | They will the above diseases in ninsty-nine ows peers mont of a bundred, Induced by the extensive sale and universal pop- Ularity of Hoofand’s German Bitters, (purely vore- table.) hosts of ignorant Quacks and nuscrapuices adventurers. have ope--24 upon suffering humanity the flood-eates of Nest-ama in the shane of poor whisky, vilety com: “-= with injurions drugs and christened Tonics, Stymachics and Bitte Pewasre of the innumerabie array of Alcoholi¢ reparations in plethoric bottles and big-Ddellied | tes under the modest appellation of Bitters; which, instead of curing, onty aggravate disease, and leave the disuppointed sufferer in despair. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN PITTERS are nota new and untried article, but have stood the tert of fifteen years trial by the American pub- He; and t repntation and sale, are not rivalled by any similar preparation. "rhe proprietor ave thousands of Letters from the most eminent CLERGYMEN, LAWYERS, PHYSICIANS, aa CITIZENS, Testifying of their own perecnal knowl: , toths peneficial effects and medical virtues of there Bit. ters. Do You Want Soracthing to Strengthen Fou? Do Yeu Went a Good Appelife? Do You Want to Build Up Your Constituties? Do You Want to Feel Welt? Do You Want io Get Rid cf Nervousnesa? Do You Want Energy? Do You Want! to Sleep Well? Do You Wani a Brisk and Vigorous Feeling IF YOU DO, USE HOOFLAND'S GERMAN EITTERS. From Kev. J. Neveton Brown, B.D., Encyclopedia af Relizioxs Know sed to favor or recurmmend geucral, through distrnet of id effect, T yet know of no stify to the fi av: benes e ® received frem any simple preparation, in the hope that he may | thus contribute to the beneftt of others. the more reedily in regard to Hoofland’s repared by Dr.C, M. Jackson, of Was prejndiced agzinst them fer nder the ii Editor cf the oledee. onths befo ing. I th directing rm re, 1 my friend for to the use of them, NEWTON BROW, Philadelphia, June 22, PARTICULAR NOTICE, There are many preparations sold under the mame of Bitters. put in quart boitics, compounded of the cheapest waisky or coramon ram, costing from 99 to 4 8 per gallon, the iaste disguised by Anice or Coriander Seed, ass @ ers has cansed and will continue s they can be Fol h dr iquor is er and kept up, aul the result is ail the horrors attendant upon a drunkard’s life and enih, For those who desire snd 2 have a Liquor Bit- ters, Sp publish the followiny receipt. Get bettie Hos. je numeroun Liquor will cost much less. on of Hoofland’s Bitters in ele of Liquor, ata mack ior preparations wi price than these | cost you. ATTENTION, SOLDIERS! AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS, We call the attentien of all paving relations or nds in the army to the fact that * HOOFLAND'B BIT TERS” will cure nin ths of the iseases induced by exposures and privations inei- tio camp life. In the lists, published slmoxt in the newepgpers, eu the arrival of the sick, iil be noticed that avery lurge proportion are suffering from debility. Every case of that kind can be readily cured by Hoofiand’s German Bitters, Diseases resulting from disorders of the digestive organs are speedily removed. We heve no hesita- tion in stating that, if these Bitters were freely used among our svcidiers, hundreds of lives might be saved that otherwise will be lost. We call particular attention to the following ree markabie and weil auihenticated eure of one of the nation’s heroes, whose life, to use his own language, “bas been saved by the Bitters:” Zs ene eh a 1863. STS. SOMES vaas.— Well, gentlemen, your piigand’s German Bittors has savel my lilo: ‘There is no mistake in this. It is vouched for by numbers of my comrades, some of whose names are appe! and who were fully cegnizent of all the circum- stances of my case. I um,and have been for the last four years, a member of Sherman’s celebrated battery, and under the immediate command of Cap- tan KR. B. Ayres. fe, the exposure attendant upon my arduous duties, i was attacked in Novem- ber last a See ee ae lungs, and nied for seventy-two days e hospital. was fol- jawed by grcat aebil ity, heightened by an attack of aysentery. I wasthen reicoved from the White Wonse and sent to this cityon board the steamer “State of Maing,” frem which I landed on the geth cfJune, Since that time I have been about as low as any ene could be and still retain a spark of vital- ity. For a week or more I was scarcely able to swallow anything, and if I did force a morsel down, it was immediately thrown up again 1 could not even keep Po pened water on my stomach. Life could no under these ¢ircum- stances, and, accordingly the physicions who had been working faithfully, though unsnecessfully, to rescue me from the grasp of the dread Archer. aD ay ot me Soe do no ae for me, and ed me to soe a Clergyman. make kuck sition of my Innit funds as best suited me, | i cqnaintance who visited me at the hospit fir. Frederick Susinbron, of Sixth, below Are st., advised me, asa forlorn hope, to try your Bi ané kindly procured a bottle. From the tim commenced ing them the gloomy shadow death receded, and I am now, thank God for it, iting better. Though I have taken but two bot- ties, I have gained ten pounds, and I feel of being permitted to rejoin my wife and from whom I have heard not for_e months; for, geutiemen, I am a loyal Virginian from the vicinity of Front Royal. ‘Fo your invale- able Eitters 1 owe the certainty of life which taken the place of vague fears—to your Bittera win} Towe the glorious privilege of again clasping tomy pesom those who are dearest to me in life. Very truly yeurs Isaac Matos, truth of the above state. of seeing our comrade, ‘Hy concur in the We fully cong ten . ment. us we hi Mr. Nalene, rertored to health. DDLEBACE, ist New York Battery ACKURY: Co. C, 1th Maine. rAvillery Battery P, le} haan BEWARE OF bigdog TS! i oo fe ature ol , ACKSON. PRICE PER EOTTLE 75 CENTS, onthe

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