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— oF 1TKAY ELERS’ DIRECTORY | THE EVENING STAR. ————— @RION SENTIMENT IN NORTH CAR- OLtNA. The following extracts from North Carolina papers shows that there is in the Old North State a growing sentiment in favor of the ; Union and against the begus confederacy: ‘A RECRET once pop AMONGST [From the Raleigh State Journal, Jane 30. On the eve of the late election in Virginia the Richmond Examiner awoke the people of that State to what it believed to be a fact—viz: that there was amongst them a secret oath-bound political organization. The disclosure do=bt- Jees Jed to the defeat of Fiournoy and the tri- umph of Gen. Smith, notwithstanding the trick attempted in the withdrawal ot Mr. Gogzin; | but the matter attracted little or no attention outside of Virginia. hus transpired which leads us tothe conviction thatthe Examiner was correct. Asecretorgan- ization Goes exist, and its object is much more damnable than the Examiner supposed. that hereafter. Another evidence ofthis sec- ond secret political move is furnished by the | letter of our Goldsboro cerrespondent. We ~ CAution the patriotic people of the State to b> on the alert. Not place and power merely a:e inyolvedin this movement; it embraces the lib- erly and the property, and even the lives of the bonest patriots of the confederacy. Develop- meénts may shortly be made which will startle the most apathetic. The Raleigh (N. C.) Standard is in favor Of a réconstruction of the Union, and thinks the piobab e terms of reconstruction between the North and South will be the adoption of a gradal emancipation system by all of the re- beflious Stats, which North Carolina, in eom- mén with the other slave States, will accept it ihe government insists upon the same as the only terms that can be granted, notwithstand- yng the life of the institution is not in the least impaired by this war, asis generally believed g@tihe North. Nothing but a great standing army between ihe masters and the tlaves could impair the in- stitution over which is thrown the shield of the State and municipal Jaws, together with the amherent willot the Sontkern people, hence these terms are the cheapest the government ¢&n offer, and the best the South can accept. The Wilmington (N. C.) Journal, an orizin 1 secession sheet, in speaking of the assembliag ef the North Carolina Legislature upon the all of Governor Vance, ostensibly to consider the question of rebel currency, charges that other and more important objects occasion this called session, and bitterly denounces the re- eonstrauctionists with intending to use the Leg- islature as & means of accomplishing their purpo: LEGAL NOTICES. ‘HE curaeee COUBT OF fTHB DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. moe a Distrist Court of tne United states. for the 5 whom it may concern, Greeting: een. that, on the Zid day of June, the’ United States for the lnmbia seized Lot numbered 4in square numbered 116; that part of Lot numbered 15, being the west 30 feet 11 inches front by the depth of the lot ia square numbered 8 ; lot numbered 7 in square numbered 43; lot numbered l9in square numbered 885; lot pumbered 4 in rquare numbered 642; lot numbered 36 in equate 642; lot numbered 25 in square numbered 642; lot numbered | io square = lot numbered square KE 642; aad Tot numbered 4 in square EB 642, as the same are known. marked ana designated oa tha ground — and plans of Washington city, recorded in and Records of said District, together with all , Fights, privilegas, reditaments to tae urt in the name of the United States, for re on account of certain breaches of the aan of the United Bat committed by said Samuel the City Hall, in the etty of Washington. on the first Monday of August next, wken and where all TSOnS are watned to appear to show cause why tfeitnre chould ae be a at their interests bard B. J. MEIGS. Clerk. “pus SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Hoiding a District Court of the United btates for the said District.—To ai! whom it may concern, Greeting:—Notice is hereby given, that. on the 2d day of June, 1463, the United States s hooner red the skiff no name, with the merchandise laden therein, and packages of morey, and the same were brosebt tot port of Washington, within the is Tisdiction of this Court, and the same are libeled and prosecuted in this Uoart in the name of the United States, for condemnation as lawful prize, and that said cause will stan Hall, in che city of Washington on the first Mon- ‘day of August next, when and where ail persous aro’ warned to appear to show cansea why Bal on pancake naw ‘be decreed, and to intervene 1 Tor th ay B. J. MEIGS. Clerk. pHs SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Holdin, District Court of the United States for the said District.— To all whom it may concern, Greeting:—Notice ia hereby given, that,on tre 2ith day of May, 1853. the Uni- ied States ateamer Satellite, attached to the Poto- ac Flotilla, captured the schconers calied the Bretic and Sarah, their tackle, apparel and furni- ture, and the aame have been brought to the port of Washington, within the jurisdiction of this Court, and the-same are libeled and prosecuted in this Court in the name of the United States, for condemnation as lawful prize, and that said cause will stand for trial at the City Hall, in the city of ‘ashington onthe first Monday of August next, when and where all persons are warned to appear to show caure why condemnation should rot be decreed, and to intervene for thelr interests. nn - MEIGS, Clerk, U R 0 ? EAN H OTEL, Corner Pennsylvania av. and Eleventh st., ~Wasmncron City, D.C. Strangers, Sojourners, and Residents will find every convenience and facility for comfort at this Hotel. It is admirably con- ducted upon the cclebrated OPEAN PLAN, the guests faa hoes paying for only what they choose to purchase, Itis located in the very business centre of the city, approachoble by Btreet Passenger Cars, with placer of Public Amusement, of Business, the De- rtments and Sapitol, and every place of interest in the city of Washington or Georgetown. The BAR is supplied with Choice Liquors and Beverages. and with Wines and Ales of the best Drands and vintages, To sum up—this Hotel presenta inducements of a rare kind to all who may be pleased to extend to it their favor and patronaze. . EMRICB, Buropean Hotel, jy 4-Im Corner Pa. ay. and iit! ORYETAL SPRING. COACHES FOR UnxpTAL SPRING AND THE RACS OOURSE. ‘The undersigned willrun a coach forthe above p . making two trips a day (except Sunday, when there will be three.) leaving National Hotel, 7th pod id Penn, avenue, 12 aud 4 o’closk, junday atid 1 end 4 oars stopping at the Metropolitan, Turner & 281 Penn. Srenue, Kirkwcod and Willaris’ Hotels, Reterm: Jagtroin’ Spring at2 and 7 oclock, Sundays 12, 8 7 o'clock. Fare—Round trip, 75 cents; each ‘way, 5) cents: obiidren half pri: For further in- see call at est Pa avenu im* FERGUSON, Pro" r of Stages. BALE—The contents of the livery and hiring tables known a5 Smith’s Btables, sit- on Igth street, near Pa. avenue, con- sitive of Oarriage, Buggy and Hlorses. Close Panel and Open Garrisges, Top Bug- gies, age Wagons, together with a kortment of Double and Single Harness, eddies, Bridles and gon fotos necessary to complete a good outfit for the above business. Any person ‘ishing to engage ina lucrative business will do well to call aud examine the stock. If not —— of at private sale earlier, they wiil be exposed at pubhe auction on the Ist day of August next at 10 8.0m. Toa good tenant, the stables will be let on Teasonab e terms. The stand is of forty years’ du- ration, the best in Washington. Jed: tAugl™ HANLY & BROWN. EAMSHIP GREAT EBASCERN s* cnet! LIVEREGOL. ee REAT EAST Ps BN: weLtEn PATT®N, Command Will be disp: itched yack EEPRRROOL malts FROM NEW YORK, and et itervais ihereaiter ofabout sls weeks frost port, Hirst cabin. from.__. oer fecona cabjn, state room berths meals ane = furnished at separate table: pe a7 Excursion tickets. out and back in the first and second cabin only, 2 fare and a half. Servants accompeayi ng ps gers and children hed i2 (cs of age, bi rice. 1 Infante free. bird cabin. 50 * Bteerage. gat superior accommodation: 30 (seenpe of passage from Liverpool, same rates as a Ail fares payable in gold, or its equivalent in U, Ey BE or aceenger silowed 90 endic feet of In asad cubic fee: Le ee on board. anes, yO CHARLES A. WHITNEY, At the office, ‘oe ear New York. For Sept UE ND re ABpinw aut, Agents. 3013 4 Bouth street. New York. yATS! RATS) aa im ROACHES 1 HOAGHES 1 ROACHES i! BEDBUGS! EEDBUGS!! Ba DBE rast all Al FLEAB: &e. Sera agers bynever-feiing-articles to Prop- avenue, ‘est End Drug forged uae NTLEME Mune hare now ip tare sal aah ot Gm pio ATS. DRESS SULTS, and oe dee pe latest styles, mi with te iceatness, ye aod ag antes if made yi29 Pen snaaclvente AHA & 10 Ninth and ie AND BOYS’ CLOTHI Sot i at 464 Beventh HS, wit” ARE ARG AINS, in Men's and BY WOR & 00.'S, 164 Boventh aoeeee 83, ALL a J, BAUOE & 00,8 t buy Clo ch 464 4 Beventh iin. Since that time a matter | Of ewis. and that raid cause will stand ‘er trial at | ecreed, and to interveae | Ward. attached to the Poto- | d for trial at the City | War DEPARTMENT, Provost Marshal General's Office, Washington, D. C., July 17, reel Circular, No. 47. having Leen drawn in the draft. The notifica- is merely an announcement of the-fact, and an order for them to report for duty, at a desig- nated time and place. Il. The following opinion of the Hon. William Whiting, Solicitor ot the War Department, is published for the information ot all concerned: “When a person has been drafted, m pur- suance of the Enrojlment act of March 3, 1853, notice of such draft must be served within ten days ther after, by a written or printed | notice, to be served on him, personally, or by | leaving a copy at hislast place of residence, Tee | quiring him to appear at a designated rendez- vous to report for duty Any person faiiing to report for duty after notice LEFT AT IS LAST PLACE OF RESIDENCY, or serve:! on him pe-son- ality, without furnishing a substitute or paying the £200, is pronounced b7 Iaw to be a deserter; he may be arrested and neld to rial by cour - martial, and SENTENCED TO DEATH. “If a person after being drafted, and before receiving notice, deserts, notice may still be served by leaving itat his last place of resi- dence, and if he does not appear in accordance | with the notice, or furnish the substitute, or pay the $300, he will be in law a deserter and must be treated accordingly. There is no way or manner in which a person, once ‘ enrolled,’ can escape his public duties, and when drafted, his residence or absconds, the rights of the United States against him are secured, and it country, that he will escipe liability to be treated as a criminal.” WILLIAM WuiTING, Solicitor of the War Department. James B. Fry, jy 20-tf Provost Marshal General. Provost Marshal General's Office, Washington, D. C., July i8, 1°53. WAR DgPARTMENT, i Circular No. 49. 29, ot a deserter, and paragraph 2%, page Gb, Regu- Jations for the Government of the Provost as paragraph I1 of Circular No. yost Marshal General's office, accordingly. Il. Paragraph 33, page 7, same Regulations, is amended sc as to read as follows: “ % * * * The members of the guard may be allowed, for the time actually and ne- cessarily employed on the trip, a per diem of | penses, provided they accomplish the daty as- signed them.” James B. Fry, Provost Marshal General. Note.—Provost Marshals will give publicity | to Circular No. 47, of July 17, 1563, from this office. July 20-tf Provost Marshal General's Office, Washingion, D. C., Circular, No. 51. The fourth paragraph of Cirenlar No. 44, War DEPARTMENT, ; July 18, 1863. modified, so as to correspond with the follow- ing opinion of the Hon. William Whiting, Solicitor of the War Department, which will hereafter govern in all cases in which it is | applicable: OPINION. of the United States, under the provisions of ing and calling out the national forces, and for other purposes,’ claiming exemption from draft by reason of any disability as provided in said act, has the right to haye the question of his disability submitted to and passed upon by the Board of Enrollment, whose decision thereon is final. If the Board shall have de- cided that the claimant is liable to serve, he has | the right, after euch decision against him, to { pay his commutation money, or to furnish his | substitute, within such extended time as may j be fixed by the order of the Board of Enroll- ; ment for his appearance for duty. ij (Signed) “ WILLIAM WHITING, “Solicitor of the War Department.” James B. Fry, Provost Marshal General. | jy iste AR DEPARTMENT, ADJUTANT GENERAL’S Orrics, Se aneinGzom, June 29, 1863. General Orders, No. 195. The Adjutant General will provide an appropri- ate medal of honor fer the troops whe, after the se ration of their term, have offered their services tothe Government in the present emergency, aud also for the volunteer troops from other States that have volunteered their service in the Btates of Penraylvania and Maryland. By order of the Recretary of War. E. D. TOWNSEND, Assistant Adjutant General, Je 50 EADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF WASH- H INGTON. Office Chief Quartermaster, May 23,1863. DEALERS IN AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, GAR- Den SrEps, &c., are requested to furnish thisoffice price lists of the various articles of their trade. The same should be directed to Lieutenant Colo- | nel Ertas M. Greexe, Chie Quartermaster, De- partment of Washington. my 25-tf AB DEPARTMENT Wasuisorom, January 25, 1868. In oensequence of the pressure of business atthe War Department, passes for citizers to visit the Army of the Potomac will be given st the office of Lieut, Col. ComnaD, 132 Pennsylvania avenue above Nineteenth street. DRY GOODS, &e. Gtt** aa ee PRIZE AU GttON BALE FRIDAY, LA8T. A Part oF Tae Canrco or THe ScHooNER Emity, 5 000 yards CHATIIRS, 460 LA Aiea eleeor dl quues coon. dai id ©, a lar; ot ci iferen’ inds 0! mag e DRESS GOODS very low -! Damaged BALMORAL SKIRTS. B. & W. MEYENBERG, oe Market Space, under the Avenue House, Je etween 7th and 8th streets, 1 00 NEW DRY GOO. PIECES reais Pink, Blue, and Green Mosquito Netti Bleached and Brows ‘Gottons Sheetings, Table Linen, Crash, Diapers, Irish Linen, Hoser » Gloves, Oambric and Swis gings, and Prat ees Valencies and English ead BiH White Goods ia every variety ore ity and ee Je M. TAYLOR & Jot bel Gees rge stock of Pusher and errs uaee Shawle, Point. Thread and Valencia Collars and Sets, Thread Lace Veils, Barbes and Coiffurer, Points, Valencias and peeproldsred Hdk’fs, Infanti? Hoves and Waists, Guipure Laces, all widths,” yates styles Head Dresses, maeey Goeds, Jet ard Tortoise Shell Bar Drops, Fi seo wi rap Rracale on Ee ich wi sold a ices M. Weinbaica 18 Market Space. between 8th and bth streets, G PRICES REDUCED. WZRENADINE Shawis, Mosambique Shawls, Black Lace Mantles, Points, Burnour and Ficolominis in great variety and re- aro M. TAYLOR & 00. call is 80- Jez NATIONAL LOAN. The Secretary of the Treasury having extended to the FIRST DAY OF AUGUST NEXT the privilege of conversion, we shall continue until that date to furnish THE NEW SIX PER CENT. BONDS of the UNITED STATES, PAYABLE ‘TWENTY YEARS FROM DATE, Or after five years,at the option of the government These Bonds are the CHEAPEST GOVERNMENT SECURITY now in the market, BEING 80LD AT PAB and yielding 81X PER CENT, INTEREST IN GO: som Equivalent at present price of coin te Niné per Cont. in Currency. They offra BECURB AND PROFITABLE MODE OF IN- VESTMENT, For large or smalls sums, ‘THE COUPON BONDS are issued in 950’s, $:00’s 20's, and $1,000's. and the nigisrenep BON DS IN ] @1,000's, and @5,000's, | Persons desiring further information concerning the loan can procure, upom application at our counter, or by mail, circulars answering all questicns that may arise. f JAY COOKE & O0,, Bankers, I. Draited men become soldiers in theservice | of the United Ststes by the fact of their names | tion, served upon th:m by the Provost Marshal, | whether present or absent, wheter he changes | is only by performance of his duty to the | I. Hereafter a reward of ten (#10) dollars | will be paid ior the apprehension and delivery | not more than $150, besides their actual ex- | issued from this office July 12, 1563, is hereby | “+A person drafted into the military service | the act of March 3, 1463, chapter 75, for ‘enroll- | AMBOLINE MOISTENS, BEAUTIFIES, ODORATES, LENGHTHENS, LNVIGORATES, NOURISHES, EMBELLISHES THE HAIR. KENDALL'S AMBOLINE isa rare compound of | stimulating extracts from Flowers, Roots, amd | Herbs, for the GROWTH, BEAUTY, and PER- | MANENT VIGOR of the HAIR. “Highly beneficial where the hair requires | gentle stimulant.” Da. OHILTON. | answers the purpose of a hair dressing.” WARREN WARD, Esq., No. 277 Canal street, N.Y. after being bald for seven years your AMBO- | LINE has covered the entire scalp with NEW | BATR.” Prof. JOHN SENIA, No. 35 King street, N, Y, For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers, Put in boxes, (containing two battles,) price $1, ~ | Manufactured and for sale at wholesale by KENDALL & BANNISTER, } __el0-6m No. 542 Broapway, N, ¥. WwW HITE SULP a a B CHALYBEATR SPRINGS, DOUBLING GAP, PENN’A. JAMES D. - HENDLBY, Proprietor, Late of Kirkwood House, Wash'ngton. BEASON OPENS 15TH OF JUNE, These Springs are in Cumberland County, Penn- sylvanis, 3) miles west of Harrisburg. They are sccesaibie from ail the principal cities by railroad Harrisburgh, thence sy the Cumberland Valley railroad to Nowviile ; from Newville, 8 miles good | staging to the Springs. The stage in waiting upon the nrrival of the cars at New | |Passergers leaving Philadelphia, Baltimore, ‘the i Paes in the morning can arrive at thi | Springs e Bae evening at 5 0’clock. | The flotel iscommodious and comfortable, with Hct and Oold baths attached, and extensive | grounds for walks and amusement. The long +xperience of Cer Proprietor | Gorm many Sok sana at the Kirkwood House in ‘asbington. )) enables him to say, that it be conducte? im a manner to pleas? Terms: $2 per day ; $'2 per week: 4 weeks 2340. | Chil¢ren and servante half price. je 1) @:a* | peak rgon, | AXLES, SPRINGS, &c. Bar Iron and Stee’, all sizes. Carriage and Wagon 8 rings, Spring Steel, Axles, Axle Grease and Nuts, | Rubber Bouncers, | Acomplete rernpeinte of Building Hardware. We are daily receiving additions, and will sall as low af can be purchased IE en E qastity ia | this market. je 23 Im* *33 1 Pa avenue. HE BREYNOLDS HOUSE, The undersigned. thankfal to hia friends and the blic in general, for the patronage they ave given him as former proprietor of | the “McClelian House,’ respectfully begs leave to inform them that he has Tansferred his establishment to the corner of Ith street and Penn- sylvania avenue. where he has opened a house in | Bewand complete style. Connected with it is a RESTAURANT, where the best of Wines —_ ; Liquors will alwaya be on hand. Meals can be hi ; tall hours, and at the shortest notice. 6 pu ie are respect ly invi 0 si | ‘The publi tfall ted to visit this establish: 5 mayesms J. W. REYNOLDS, Proprietor. | N=” YORK WASHINGTON STEAMSHIP LINE, SEMI-WEEKLY BETWEEN NEW YORE, | WASHINGTON and GEORGETOWN, D.C, STBAMSHIPS BART IMORE: one GE JALVOH AND JAb. 8. GREEN. Regular Batltag Bays WEDNESDAYS and SAT- URDAYS, at 12 m., from foot of High street, Georgetown, and Pier 15, foot of Wall street, New Yo freight or passage a) For froleht oe passage oP '¢ witant, ‘Agents, foot of High strest, Geor, mn, OF JAMES HAND, Agent, | _Je12-6m™ 117 Wail street, New Yor! | A> Wrriow ola Fass aNUR, _ Washington City, D.@. AT BABTE NORTHERN GREAT AN EXPLESS FORWARD: HANDISR, MONEY, JEWELRY, VAL! MER OLES, NOTES ae, BONDS. 4 Forwanied with & an, Ws? BETY AND’ DIBPATCH te al pocessible sections of the county. This Company ae agoncies in the principal way Towns ip WR ORTH, BAST, WEST, AND NORTHWEST. Its rincipal oflevs are WASHINGTON, BOSTON ., SDEEPBIA; BALTIMORS, é MU OINN ST. LOUL ie = LEXIN Connecti ton with linen forwarding to the CANADAS and ths BRITISH and with steamship lines t LIVERPOOL, SOUTHAMPTON and HAVEN, and thence by European expresses to all prominent commercial towns in Great Britain and on the Con. tinent. Oollection of NOTES, DRAFTS and BELLS mads af all aovessible parts of the United Bta OG. 0. DUNN, Agent, jeu ‘Washington, rporsans PREMIUM TRUNK MANUPAOTORY 499 Szventa &r., » Wasminatom, D Silver Meda: Freedonia! by Ma Marriana iTustitate of timore, November 7, Also, Medal by Metropolitan Mechanio’s Institute ashington, ] D. O., 1857, Iam eonstantly ‘making,and always; Ste ey al, every dos Fine sou f LEATHER, Pn IN PRAME. Les? DREBE roe PACRIe TRUNES PBLLISSIER, CARPET, an OANVAB TRAVELING G BAGB. a BLS, 8 T LOW PRICES. T te ill please seanien beg stock before purchasing ¢ whore Tranks are made in other cities, R paneer LEATHER and DRESS TRONES made SchoNKE COVERED an REPAIRED at short "Goods delivered free of charge to any part of the town and Alexandfia, ty Ganrettewe. aa 8. TOPHAM. To BOTEIS, oubchiis RESTAURANTS, PRI. ATE FAMILIBS, &o, fhe Babdscribers have fast 1 received a fresh ship- nt 0 CASES 7 (Jou aD FLOREBAQ which they offer for sale at New York prices, Also, they have constantly on hand we pareeand Well Salted Selected Stock of ian EAean APTS, Aap as and IRISH AME AGN ‘orite brands, an AN goarat ALES PORTERS, CIGARS Fig) iis eacoms Be. IN AND DU BL. va NA ENGLISH DAIBY LTOn a "G0OBE, Es, KEMP'S MEBMBETICALLY SEALED orate Gs parte PORDIALS, whe. een - OgLONG, a A iing parma, HY are Om ror oad ANOY GROCERIES. INGER & OO., ES Bras be area, ate rec ve's a small lot of Ofee 208 au BXPEBSS COMPANY, NOTION OF 5 F REMOVAL. oe 462 15th strect. Basa it cl ishing Goods Blatean #MITHS, 460 Beventh, fee Cay i “Tavo never had anything which s0 perfectly | BALT On and after Mond 1998, TWO DAILY TRAIRE will be men Wa ASAIN NGTON and Rupe aWG aed eaeesantas TERRY, ood mx Detween WASHINGTON and BALTIMORE, as follows: HILADELPHIA, NEW YORK & at Nead tieereW ‘Washington at# and 11.158. m, and § Son ‘iundays at 6 90 p. m. only, FOR BALTIMORE. Leave at 6.30, § and 11.158. m. and 3,5 and 6.. Pt | m, On Sundays at8a. m. and 3.and 6.30 p. m. 01 FOR ANNAPOLIS. Leave Baltimore at 8a. mand Leave Washington at 8 a.m. 5 No train for Annapolis on Sundays. The third and fourth eine com from remorse i Wearpointas ee gablnston stop atway points, erieeperrition, L. M. COLB, General ticket ‘een ap ii-tf 1s63a. Ea SPRING AND SUMMER SCHEDULE OF THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. FROM WASHINGTON CITY! THE GREAT SHORT LINE TO THE WEST, SOUTH AND NURTH-WEST. Making the Quickest Time. And Fie! ony Route that can sell a apreggy Ticket or give & Throseh Check for, Moggege train Washington City. With Less Chaoges of Care than om any other Route, and No Omnibus ec. FOUR DALY. BAIN NS FROM WASHIBGTON 'Y, (Bundays exce, making connectisn with Erains baring Baltimore 15 A.M. On Bundava, tro, Tre a a os Y M., COR~ iD, Tain from necting ftimere, FOR THE WHS Train leay Washington at ign . M. makes connection at Washin tox Jgaction (aaay House) with Train leaving Baltimore at 3.15 A. Mw. Trains leaving Washington at 3,5, or 6.30 P.M. make connection with Train leaving Baltimore at oP. M. BE AURE TO BUY YOUR pate ee BY THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILR This is the Only Route by which Through \Nekets or Through Baggage Checks can be procured in Washington. Knight’s Latest Improved SLEEPING CARS, of the most superior finish attached to Night Trains, THE*SHORTEST AND MOST DIRECT ROUTE To COLUMBUS, DAYTON, LOUISVILLE, CIN- CINNATI, INDIANAPOLIS, TERRA HAUTE, ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO, de, de, Le, W7-WITH LESS CHANGES OF CARS THAN BY ANY OTHER ROUTE. ¢@ WF" Special Notice to Passengers Pig the West from Washington ! ince oing. West, by purcha- sing their THROUGH TICKEES in Washington, by the Baltimore And Ohio Hailrond SAVE ONR | DOLLAR in the Through price, and have the priv- Hess of visiting Baltimore (if desired) without itienal charge. AZO Bngetions at the Ohio River with CLEVE: AND & PITPSBURG, CENTRAL OHI? and HAN) ETA & CINCINNATI HATLROADS: and through them, with the whole Railway System of of the NOK TH WEST, CENTRAL WEST, and For TALOUGH TICKETS please apply at the Ticket Office, Washington otation. W.'P. SMITH, Master of Transportation u: COLE. eral Hist Agent. ap 2!-tf 63) (1863 PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD a ae 18 A FIRST ofass ROGER Ce TO THE WESTERN CITIES, a COMFORT! TONE DALLABTED A\ FREB FROM DUST iD THROUGH BAGGAGE OHECKEE! a hose TIMORB THRER DAILY TRAINS FROM PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBURG! Two OLOSE CONNECTIONS. AT ? HARRISBURG with Trains on the oF NERA AE BAILEOAD, THE GREAT. oan TRAL ROUTE fro WASHINGTON ‘AND BALTIMORE vp all points in th WEST, NORTHWEST, AND BOUPHWRSP. We For Through Tickets apply at the offices of the Northern Centra! Railro: jompany, northeas eorner of Pennsylvania avenue and Sixth street, Wi ton, and Calvert Station, Baltimore. SPLENDID BLEREING CARS ON ALL NIGH? SMOKING anv SALOON OARS ON ALL TRAINS VROM WASHINGTON. Passengers will take the 6.30 a.m. an@690 p.m, trains connecting in Baltimore with the 9.15 a. m. and 9. Pa m. trains on the Northern Central Rail- road, an: arrive in Harrisburg at 1 P- m, and 1.35 : m., there making close connections with the ins on the Pennsylvania Central Railroad for it parts of the West. FREIGETS. x rwarded to and from any point on t! Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Lilinvis, Wisco! lows, or Missouri, by Railroad direct. The Pennsylvania Central Railroad also connects at eee] with Steamers, by which Goods can be forwarded to any port on the Ohio, Muskingum, Kentacky, Tenuessee, Cumberland, Illinois, Missia- sippi, Wisconsin, ‘Missouri, Kansas, Ark: ansas, and Rivers; and’at Cleveland, Sandusky, and ‘Ohi- with steamers to all Northwestern Lakes. Ferchants and shippers entrusting the transpor- tation of their Freight to this Company can rely with confidence on its speedy transit. Faliyoad, THE RATES OF FREIGHT to and from an} in the West, by the Pennsylvania Central great all tees as favorableas are charaed by Cth oer ae particular to mark packages ‘Via Penna "WM. BROWN grt Northorn Central RR, . $0 North street, Baltimore, Brocn LEWIS, Gent Buperintenden' nsin, L. L. Ht 1OUPT. Gen’l Ticket Agent, Phieaeenie H. H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Phils. de! it jan d-ly.r KORET DISEASES! SECRET DISEASES! SAMARITAN’S GIFT! SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST ORer are KEMEDY EVER USED. Positive Cure” for GONORRH@A GLFET. STRICTURES, §c. Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury.” Only Ten ra is to be Taken to Effect a Cure, They are entirely vegetable, having no smell nor any unpleasant taste, and will not in any way in- jure the stomach or Bowels of the most delicate, cee in from two to four days, and recent cases in “twenty-four hours.” Prepared by a Pepenaase of the University of Pennsylvania, one of the most. eminent Doctors and Chemists oft the present day. mos EXPOSURE, NO TROUBLE, NO 0! WHATEVER, Let those who have despaired of getting cured, or who have been gorged with Balsam Oopaiva, or Meroury, try OIMARITAN’S GIFT. Bent bye mail in a plain envelope. Price—Male ee $2, Female, $3. BLOOD D tit BOHOL, ULOBRE SORES ce te ALES, BOIL. BYP! BYEHIL SAMARITAN'S. HOOT MINDY HERB | JUICES offered a Eso syeiit is OR RVENaEAr, 18) BASES, th MARITAN’S ROOT B JUICE, BA is s the most potent, certain oy 2 ffectual remedy ever scribed; it roaseess and eradicates every particle of the venereal poi so that the cure is thorough and permanent, iarake then of thia purilying reme- os and b ed, and do not transmit Pipe neal ferity that fer waieh yout meat iuatter roan: Although SAMAR BV WB ROOT AND HERD IGTORS will remove every rortlge of impurities! from nr aterm, as well as all the ba ad effects of F WS! FEMALES!! In many affecti: ich_ numbers o! males rr ROOT AND HERB JUIOES is most happily adi d, in Ulcera' Uterus, in Whites, down, Falling of the Worm mb, Debility, an compiainta incident to the sex: ant express. Price $1 a bottle, or 6 bottles CSAMARITAN? "3 CHANCRE WASH. Busiuo: Full directions. MOND ‘e GO., Box 151 Philadelphia Post pend by 8, CALVERT FORD, c rner of 1ith and venue. Pe ENRY COOK, Aloxand: may 6-tr gangreaton cares 2 eet toe poy wad M@tanyeoons, Otreet, WALL, STEPHENS & OO., LABIFIND OLDER Oo rap oon ofr tnelared Bomystuvaxr Avanos, have F] Ht received per schon sehooners * “Geo! rod if Pa omoors bor the ker cae etree pee Eis gad a: Hats, OA PePnoue tion to salt purchasers, quam: | Te onHihG with coe we can furnish officers plavariclest t Giasr ase i fyitea exter in vant tl sommes a a Lsraew Ens & 00., amine this defo ep li-tfif 322 Pennsylvania Avenue, ate Unio Boga NE un regres SUIT THR TIMES, UTLERS, ATTENTION | Rob tet ae od bat a 10 bores seins AY Saree orm af oF re lower eon for cash at" National Boap snd Osnile coe bes nee Bos or Hees wee Ne ee Corre | onal daaterge See a 8 of Rartere If TO NOTIFY 8 BLAGE.” NO 837 i von mar Sane. 4, M. BININGER ¢ 00.15 STORE MIEIODEONS —A tarce aasorten 937 Paxesruvanis (00,’s Melodeons ha thea te eri ’ Musio Biore of W. @. MRT reaaivea 17” | Bedegy Zpirveenth strech and meariy E AND OHIO RAILROADS | p.m. Sundays at 3and 6.3) p.m. FOR WASHINGTON AND THB 808T'! Leave Baltimore for Washington at 4.90.38 moe wy a.m. and 3.5),5and 8p.m, On Sundaysat 4.90 and Sa.m.and5p. m. By this route Froights of all doneriy tions can be | 6 Railroads | BOPOZALS FOR STATIONERY. Hovse or Burnesectars ves Unitep Pa y. OLakx’s Orrice, 5th Congress of Au: izing and making mtitied “aa act ms tor sack nes | propri: etary Objects an. mae been usually included in the | eure sperosrintion 3 y billa without authority«f x and provide for certain in: idental expenses of the Departments acd Offices of Gov- { ' ernment. and forother purposes,” Sealed Progosals | | will be received at this office unt! Monday, the | 3ist ¢ay of August next. at 120’cloek m , for fur- | nishing tte following artieies of Btstions: $ tke use of the House of Representatives 0! | United Etates, viz: , Crass No, 1.— Paper. sod renuis white Quarte post, extra superfing, feint | for the we — aasrte post, extra superfine, feint iced, gil | Oreams white quarto post, extra superfine, ruled | to pattern i 2% reams whit» qnarto post. extra superfine, plain 2Oreams white commercial nols, extra supertiae, feint iined UC reams white seme cal note,extra superine, | feint lined, gilt © reams white commercial note, extra superfine, plain 100 reams white foolecap, extra supérfine, feiat ned 50 reams white legal cap, extra superine Crass No. 2—Envilopes. 10,000 white thick ad nesive envelopes, 5% by 3°s 128.0 white thick adhesive envetopes 5!, by 3%, 25.000 white thick adhe ive envelopes. 5! iby. 2% <5 (60 buff thick adbesive be en, Sts by 3, #1400 white thick a elopes, 8° Sor 3,000 white thick a: jive envel pes, 87; by 156,00 buff thick tes envelopes.7*, by 3% 1,0¢0,(¢ buff thick envelopes, 6% by S35 res Crass No. 3. 40 dozen pocket kaives, aanorted styles 1 dozen office shears. 1i inches 1 dezen ctlice cheat 4 dozen office shea: ine 10 dozen scitsors. assorted styles it dozencolor pencils, large and small 10 gross lead pencils 5 gross lead eal peneils rubber heads” 2 dozen rubber prope:ling pencils, large and small 75 pounds sealing wax, best qual: 150 spocls pink tape WO gross pink tape. in pack 2 dozen letter Deideres gilt 0 dozen ready reference filos 6 dozen portfolios. ae ed styles 12dozen ivory and pearl aper kaives : 0 gross rubber bangs and rings, assorted sizes, @ % dozen silk braid 6 dozen rulers, assorted 15 poands eranlcg rabber, various sizes 6 dozen penwipers €dezen pencil sharpeners, 2 dozen spriog punches 1 dozen eyelet sets 15 dozen packs v 600 sheets parchment Crass No. 4, 200 gross best metallic pens in boxes 75dczen black swaan quill pens 75 boxer cut quills 124 gross 4 inch flat bottom glass inkstands 8dozen glass inkstands, asforted styles 4cozen Arnold’s writing tluid, quarts and piats = gross penholders. aesorted styles 5 évren mucilag-, large ant sinall bottles FA dozen paperweight, assorted styles 4 dozen sand boxei S0 dozen small papers black writing sand bi cetiaten val RZ paper, flat, —reams brown maailla envel opin p a = very tough, with smocth surface, — inches, te weigh not less "than — pounds per Team — reams brown matilla favelepee paper, flat, yery tough, with smooth surface,— by — inches, to weigh not less than — pounds ~ per ream — reams brown manilla enveloping paper. eet very tough. with smooth surface, — inches, to weigh not less than — pounds per ream Propesals for the above must state the | Bed per ream for paper, and price per thousand for enve- loper, and be aceompanied by the names of the sureties intended to be offered. By the act approvea June 17th, 1844, the Clerk of House of Representatives is* “directed to confine his purchases exclusively to articles of the growth and manufacture of the United States, provided the same can be procured of such growth and mavufacture of suitable quality, and a: reasonable prices, upon as good terins 26t» quality and price as can ve procured of foreign growth and manu- facture.” ference will, therefore, be given to the pretuctio: sons making proposals to supply any artisie will state whethér the same is of the growth and mang- facture of the United S:ates eo articles are to be delivered. free of any for carriage, at the office ofthe Clerk of the ifeaae aoe Representatives, onor before the next, ach vitder, though he may desire to propose for the whole of the articles above enumerated, will be required to make a separate destinet pro- posal for each class ; apd no proposal or paper, em- bracing more than a single Claes will be considered. Bach proposa} to be endorsed * Proposais for Class No. of Stationery for House $f Bepresenta- tives of the United Staten” and addressed to the undersigned. They wii! be free of pos! Sufficient specimens ofeach class m pary the kroposals: marked with the name of the Bidder andthe number of the class, according to the above advertirement. The person offering to furnish any descriptien of articles at the lowest price quality considered, shall receive a contract for the same on executing a bond with two or more sureties, satisfactory to the | Cierk of the House of Representatives, for the } per(ormmaeece) of the same, under a forfeiture of twice the contract price, In the case offatiu e which bond must be filed in the office of the said Clerk within ten days after oe roposals have been opened and the result decla: EMERSON SETGERIDGR, y 14 Jaw4w Cle U.8. {Chron Intel & feo a P2°P 08418 Fo FOR OASEB, DePantMeNt or TEE INTERIOR, Wastincton, June 22d, 1353. { BRALED PRorosats will De received at this Office, until 12 o'clock M. on Sarvapay, the | fiest day of Augustrext, for furnishing and Con- structing the Cases for Models in the north saloon ofthe Patent Office building, including all mate- rials and workmansbip,except the iron pilasters of the lower tier of cases, the stsirvays and the railings, These will be furnished by the Govern- ment, but it will devoive upon the contractor to put them up These Cases will be similarin formand construc- tion to those of the saloon cf the west wing, bat elumber must be of the best eaustity, well sea- soned, and free from knots and shakes, and the work must be done in the best and most workman- like manner. the contractor will be required to farnish the brars hinges and to fit them in; also to farnish locks like those ofthe present cases, The whoie work tobe finished throughout with four coats of paint, composed of the best pure lead ground inoil, The glass must be equal on every respect to that of the cases in the West Saloon, and must be well bedded and bradded and left cluan and whole on the completion of tne contract. The plans any be seen at the office of the Archi- tectofthe U. 5. Capitol Extension, on the east Capitol Sauare @ every day, Sundays excepted, from a.m. P. The Commissioner reserves the right to reject any or all of the bidsif he comers it to the in- terest of the Gov. rnment to do All bids must be addressed to the" “Commissioner of Patents,’ and endorsed “Proposals for Oases for the U.’S, Patent Office.” The said bids will be opened at 120’clock m.on the aforesaid first day of August, in the presence of such of the bidders 8 may see proper to attend, jy }- -wtAug D. P. HOLLOWAY, Commis’r. lity i d bronze =e @ sards accom: TRIESEMAR. ed by Royal aites. Patent Seite Pharm Protect: fpeurad by the Seals of the Heals de Pharmacie Parts, and the feerial Cl & re TRIESEAMA AEN 1ON _ remedy for cMrOEEaEA AND EXHAUSTION OF T! TRIESEMAR No. 9, Completely and entirely eradicates all Lanter aeentes for which Copaiva and Oube ode een thought an antidote, a Gavebe ~ cena ‘heal ofa = rtion et eee the population, 0.8, Is the and sure remedy of the civilised world for all impurities of the Sires ae well as secondary Uy, as voll ao other deleterious ingredients ued | re ich ail the Barss fain the world. cannot Mi. Teh pp 2 and § are alike fae gray and of ail nauseating qual- ites. i ‘are in the form of a loxenge, an Tay Hie on the toilet table without ee ve ‘use being sur Bold in tin cases in one fer $9, and is ee “ &o, |, Bleecker. t,) New sete e iil ge Feo 3 of re- pert oft the wena tosurely peeked, ad : to the | structions of the'writor, ‘socordi: Pub! also by DR. BARROW, that and Beautifully illustrated medi Heal work, Hi Frail Price 25 cents. Triesemar and 5 O b from 8. Anise AMBULANCE SURGEON: LONDON; MacLeoa’s Surgery of the » Grimen; $1.50, woe bape pureery of ee is romeyer and Bamarch on Guashot 1 tetriplor and Blackman’s Hand Book forthe Milk: culiasalt ’ Sottines of Military Surgery; Lon- Longmore on Guashot Wounds; 75. The al Steward’s Manu: Power's. ent’ Sari ‘n'a Hand Book o} Bauden’s J ey Ero yer et patomical | Remembrancar: 50, porket Prescribe: ‘harmacope: Mie tie Fockas Hote sit, a n Musing Bro. arom SHIP aici r ie ee ae Bhip Bu ding, bana London, | nes siectares on Naval Teme ‘Book can can 6, FORD, et ome Operatigns; nh ae 75 n Shi Building. London 5 Marine ‘Architecture. 8 vols., 4to, arn Ship. it its Origin and Progress. By Steinitz see i foun Frees du Veinsgau ua Met; Paria Viel-Batiments de 3 : Javols. Paris, Jal-Archeologie iv6 FRANOK TAYLOB. |, MI@ LY OONOGRNTRATED VEGETABLE EXTRACT, PURE TONIO. DOCTOR HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED BY Dx. U. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa WILL EFFEOTUAL UY OURB LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPE, SIA, JAUNDIOB CHRONIC OK NERVOUS D.iBILITY, Dis- BASES OF TEE KIDNEYS, AND ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM A DISOB- DERED LIVER OK STOMACH, such Fal Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Naurea, Heartburn, Disgust for Foods Fulness or Weight in’Stomaeh, Sour Ki talons, dinking oF Fluttering at the Bit of th foe Stomach | Swimming of the Head, mrsied and Dif- Beult Breathing, Flattering at the Heart, Choking or ‘Buffoeating Sensations when ina lying porture, Dimness of Vision. Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Heod, Deficic of ‘Perspiration, Yellowness of eB a awe Eye® Pain in the Limbs, &e., § Hest, Buri Constant of Evil, and Dep: And will positively prevent Yollow Fe er, Bi ua Fever, &c. They Contain Ne Alcohol er Bad Whis They will cure the above diseases in nine cases out of a hundred. Induced by the extensive sale and universalps, niarity of Hoefand’s German Bitters, (purely veges table,) hosts of ignorant Quacks an¢ eS adventurers. nave opered cpen suffering humanit the flood-gates of Nest-u~a in the shape of poor whisky. vilely com: c 3s with injurious drags and christened Tonics, 3t~machics and Bitters. Beware of the innumerable array of a repetasions = plethoric bottles and big-belii under the modest appellation of Bitters; which, met of curing, inne aggravate disease, and leave the disappointed sufferer in despair. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS are 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 frou the most eminent CLERGYMEN 23 WY: Pi YSiCLANS, a int Sparel Testifying of their own personal knowled, Beuetcal ice and medical virtues of ‘Eene Bite Bite rs. Do You Want Something to Strengthen Fou? Do You Want a Good Appetite? Do You Want to Build Up Your Constitution? Do You Want to Feel Well? Do You Want te 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, USB HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS. From Rev. J. Newton Brown, B.D., Editor of tha Encyclopedia of Reiizious Knowledge, Although not disposed to favor or recommend Patent Medicines i in gener a aE 24 i Suarese of their ingredients effects, xn of no sufficient reascas why a man ma: pan testify to the benefits ne pvencolied mself 2 oid received from any simple preparation, in the hope e may fhus contribute to the benefit of others. I do this the more readily in regard to Hoofiand German Bitters, — by Dr. C. M. Jackson, this city, because 1 was prejudiced against them Yor many years, under the impression that they were chietly an alceholic mixture. Iam indebted to m friend Robert Shoemaker, Esq., for the removal of this eases | by pro: ropes ests, and for encourage- ment to try them mn suflering from great and ton continued debility. The use of three bottles f these Bitters, at the beginning of the present rear. ear followed by evident relief, and restoration i Tee of bodily and mental sige’ which I had not at for six ena before, and almest de apaired of regaining. I therefore thank God and my friend for direc! me to the use of them. J. NEWTON BROWN, Philadelphia, June 22, 1861, PARTICULAR NOTICE, There are many preparations sold under the name of Bitters, spat in quart bottles, compounded of the cheapest whisky or common rum, costing from 20 to 40 cents per gallon, the teste disguised by ane or Coriander Seed. ‘oe class ef Bitters has eaused _ will continue as longs they can be sold, hundreds Beh the death of the drackerd. Gu ‘their use the system is kept continually under the intluenge ef Alcoholic Stimulants of the worst kind tne desire for Liquor is created and kept up, and the result ia all the horrors attendant upon a adrunkard’s life and ea For those who desire and teil! have ters, we publish the following rece: Get ons bottle Hooftand’s German Bitters and 1 5 with three ts of good Brandy or Whisky, and the result wil £e'n preparation that will fay excl in medical vite tuesand true excellenee any of the aumerous Ligs Bitters in the market, and will cost much less. vou will haye all the virtues of Hocfland’s Bittersim connection with a good article ef Liquor, at a much less price than these inferior preparations wild cost you, HAquor Bit- ATTENTION, SOLDIERS! AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS, We call the attention of all havin Corton or friends in the army to the fact that * LANDS GERMAN BITTERS” > will cure nine- mies of the diseases induced by exposures and it ‘ivatione incl. dent tocamp life. In the lists, published almost daily in the mowsparets, on the arrival of the sick, it will be noticed that avery large proportion suffering from debility, Every case of that kind ean be readily cured by Hoofiand’s German Bitter: Diseases resulting from disorders of the digestive organsare speedily removed. We have no hesita tion in stating that, if these Bitters were freely used among our soldiers, hundreds of lives might Le saved that otherwise will be lost. We call particular attention to the followin, beginats and beeper Tere ae of one of the nation’s heroes, whose life, to use own language. ‘has been saved by the Bitters :”* ° PHILADELPHIA, August{273d, 1843, Messrs. Jones & Evans.—Well, gentlemen, your Hoofiand’s German Bitters has saved my life, ere is no mistake in this. It is vouched for by numbera of my comrades, sane of whose names are appended, and who were fully cognizant of all the circum: stances of mycase. I am,and have been for the Jast four years, & member of Sherman’s celebrated battery, and under the immediate command of Cap- ae R. B. Ayres. intents the exposure attendant pon my arduous duties, 1 was attacked in Novem. ber. last with inflammation of the canes and was for seventy-two. bl sim the hospital. This was lowed by great deb’ ity, Been eee by an attack of a: was then removed from the White ‘ouse and sent to this na le on. board the steamer “State of ere whi Iianded on the 2th ofJune, Since that time I = been about as low as any one could be and still retain fected of vita} ity. For a week or more I was scarcely able te swallow anything, and if I did force morsel down, it Loe immediately thrown up again I could not even keep a giass of water on my stomach. Life could _ last under these circum- stances, and, accordingly, the physicions who had peen working faithful Phconge unsuccessfully, te scue me from the grasp of the dread Arche: Erankt: told me they could do no ee for me, ‘and advised me to see acptay=aD, ,and to make such disposition of my limi funds as best-suited me, an ‘acquaintance who visited me at the hospital, fir. Broderick Steinbron, of Sixth, below Arch st advised me, asa forlorn pope,to to bry 48 Bitters’ and kindly’ qrosied a bottle, From the dommenced, 2 a them the eloomy death receded I am now, thank God for it, tin: tter. Though I have taken but two bot. es, 1 haye gained ten pounds, and I feel aeains of being permitted to rejoin my wife and ter, from whom -I have heard nothing months: for, Ces lemen, I _ am a lo m the vicinity of Front Ro: M your in tne je Bitters 1 owe t the certainty of life hich has taken th e place of vague fears—to your Bitters will Lowe the glorious privilege o! of caguingl lasing tomy osom those who are dear: boy in li! Very yours Isaac Mixoms. ‘We fully coneur in the truth of the above state- of seeing our comrade, ‘ ; BEWARE OF COUNTERFRITS! 6f."0, M. JACKSON’ obeg that he Seer Toes AORBON "~ PRIOR PER BOTTLE 75 OENTS, OR HALF DOZ. FOR 84. riot iy aay of ee ge eS nt have the article agnor eta ints plate, bet cent ‘us, and we will forward, securely peaked by expreas mane ight; 4up Manvracrory, Ro, 631 ARCH 8T, JONES & BVANS, (Buegessors to 0. M, Jackson & Co.,) Proprietors, = gags” wor Fer sale town in the Unites 33

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