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-, OORT SLT 5 ATE Batt: es ae ae a ee : — DEANIA. We havé juakbeen throtgh portions of Ten- ne: Beld-by the reheltroops. The _ region+® stripped. Itis as bare as Jno. Morgan’s scalp: Tt wadiee Bragg was determined that yuld not cross the Tennessee. But be eouldn’t prevent our gallant chief from | <«Pexsing. He had to bear the cross. ‘We killed poor Stonewall Jackson, and now ‘we have demolished Stonewall Samter. Beauregard denounces the Greek fire with which Gilmore's shells sent into Charleston are charged, “ss a most villainous compoand, nnworthy civilized nations.” We have no donbt the people of Sodom thought the rain of brimstone and fire out of heaven which con- svmed them in the iniquity of the city was a villainous compound, bat the band of retribu- tion was not stayed on that account! - @Ve expect coun to have a yisit from our old triend Henry S. Foote. He has been beaten in the late election by John H. Savage for R2pre- rentative in the Rebel Congress from the Nash- ville district of Tennessee. Having lost his rights in the Confederacy, he will be coming this way to seek new fortunes and ran for oth- er ofices. ‘The Charleston papers swear that their people wil fightfrom ‘etrect to street.” Let them fight Gihnore’s bombshells and hotshot “from street treet” if they areso very pngnacions. We that, im all their tighting “from street to youpons Will be fireengines, hose, 10 ibeir ne waler buckets, Additional Foreign News. THE LONDON PRESA ON AMERICAN AFFAIRS. The Army and Navy Gazette says:—«It is with no wich to flatter the great republican tyranny which is now raising its head on the North American continent. that we amain ro_ vord our conviction of the ultimate success of ‘he mutiitary means the North has set to work to crush the heroic efforts of the South. If Gen. Lee is now able to give one knock- down blow to the Federals, and seize Wash- ington, oreyen if he should rout the Army of ihe Potomac, the effect will be so great that #nother year will be gained, and with it, who knows what gain may be obtained for the Con- federstes. But should Gen. Lee remain inac- tive, or permitthe Federal armies to sweep round into his rear—to flood the Confederacy and overitp ail his communications—Rich- become a mere “caput mortum,” and mond ma: the South and all be lost. The London Globe regards peace as still dis- tant, but the issue not doubiful. It says that the South may be mangled and exhausted, but must win in the end, temporary defeats to the contrary notwithstanding. The rebel loan, on the 2tst of August, rallied one per cent., closing at 2-226. SUBSIDENCE OF THE JEnsEY SHORE.—Ac- cording to-a correspondent of the New York Evening Post, at Cape May, the shore of New Jersey has been, aud now is, subsiding at the of two feet in a hundred years. The tide waters arc advancing on the land “at the mouth of Dennis Creek, and for many miles aleng the Delaware Bay shore the marsh is washed away, according to the reports of lo- cal surveyors, on an average of about one rod in two years, and from early maps this would appear to have been going on at this rate ever since the first settlement of the country. Thus, an island which is laid down on a map of 1694 as containing 300 acres, now shows at low water only bal: an acre, and at high water is entirely covered.” OFFICIAL. HEgapQuaRTERS Provosr MARSHAL, Dutriet of Columbia, Ang. 17th, 1963. The Board of Enrollment for the District of Columbia will meet at the City Gall, every { day, from 9 8, m: to6p. m., until farther no- | tyee, to examine cases of drafted men, either for \ exemption or acceptance, . Hesny A. SCHEETZ, - au 17-tf Captain and Provost Marshal. w+ DEPARTMENT. k ADJUTART or General Orders, No. 196. AL'S OFFIOR, NGTON, Jane 29, 1863. The Adjutant General will provide an appropri- ate medal of honor for the troops who, after the expiration of their term, have offered their services to the Government in the present emergency, and also for the volunteer troops from other States that | have volunteered their service in the States of Penprylvania and Maryland. f the £ecretary of War. ean y E. D. TOWNSEND, je Assistant Adjutant General —_———————__—_—_—_—_ ADQ DEPARTMENT OF WASH- a WABTERS RGTON. Office Chief Quartermaster, May 23, 1863. PRALERS IN AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, GaR- pen SEEDS, &¢., are requested to furnish thisoffice | price lists of the various articles of their trade. The same should be directed to Lieutenant Gulo- Obie Quartermaster, De- nel Exias M. GRE: partment of Wash! (ENT, we Te awst0n, January 2, 1968. In eonscquence of the pressure Of business atth 2. ‘ my tf War Department, passes for citisens to visit the Army of the Potomac will be given at the offlce of iieut, Col, ComaaD, 139 Pennsylvania avenue above Nineteenth street. Coe BY THE CARGO OR SINGLE TON, FOUR THOUSAND TONS ON HAND. wooo OF THE BEST QUALITY, At Yard corner C and Ist street, near B.& 0. B RB. Depot; and Wharf foot of 11th street, Island, au 27-Im* O. W, PAUMER. me pene whom i concern, Greeting: urea, t atom tc 16th AY of cea Tee es er on the he Il persons pear cause why Roudemnation should rot ‘be dec and < intervene for their interests. au | the United States EoLING CHEAP. S. Tix FINEST STOCK OF RBADY MADE CLOTHING can be seen at BARE & BRO.’S, cor- ner of B and Seventh streets. In order to reduce our stock, we have determined to reduce our excellent opportu- ite all to ap examina- prices to wholesale nity to purchasers. ion of our suverior Stock of BOYS’ as weil as MBN’S CLOTHING. Also,a very large Stock of FURNISHING GOODB, to be sold cheap. sol We have just received a fine lot of BLACK DRESS CA BARE & BRO. LEGAL NOTICES. steamer Anacostia, the same are li Heer eeicis chase in the nameof the United Btates as lawfal prize, and trial atthe City that seid cause re tat Hall, in the eity of Washington, Monday of October next, when and moar rr BR. J. MRIGS, Clark, ee SS eee Vs SUPREME COURS OF THE DISTRIUT OF COLUMBIA, Holding « District Oourt of ee ee er whom it concern, Greeting : Notice ereby given, that, om the 17th day of qaly, 1869. the Uni- fod States steamers Coeur de Lion’ and Primrose cxptured alot of dry s.ehoes £&0.,and brought them into the port of Washington, ané the same is lideled and prosecated in this Gourt inthe uame of the United State, for condemnation as iawfu. | aire and that said czuse will stand for trial sinks | ity Hall, in the city of Washington, on the Monday of October next, when and where all par- | ECS are warned to appear to show cause why con- dempation sbould not be decreed gnd to intervene | eats. By the Court, for their intereste, By the Four mIGS, Olerk, Ts SUPBKEME CUUBT OF THE DISTRIOT OF CULU: MBIA, Holdings Dutriet Oourt of | for the aaid District.—To ail | whom it may concern, Greeting : Notice is hereby | the United Btates ven, that, ou the lth day of March GRitea States echooner Racer captured al ‘one small boat and three drafts, and brought em to the poit of washington. and the same are libeled and prosecuted in this Court in the name of the United Atates, for conc empation as auch lawful ps and that said caave wri stand for trial at thé ity Hall.in the city of Washington..on the first Monday of October next, when aud whe: sonr are warned to ar to show cause why conm- demnation shouid be decreed, and to intervene for their interests. By the Qourt, j¥ 5 B. J. METGG, Otork, oj PREMB COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF SOLU MSTA Holding» District Court o. the United States for gee id pintrict To aii om if may concern. Greett 2 fiven, ihatoon the 1ith day of May, 1863, = lot of re all per- 4’ bonds was captured by the United Bites steamer Wryandask, attached, to the Poto- mac Flotilla, and Lean ar to the port of Washin, libeled oe rasecuved in this ton, and the sat Court in the n: seta trial at the, Gity He for trial at the 5 Washington. on the frst Mondsy of October next, when and where all persons are warned to appear to show cause why condemration should not be | decreed , and to intervene for their interests, f th: urt, jyrg Crater of the Court. | MEIGS, Clerk, * ILLET & BEDGBAVE, (Bucoxssors 70 Messrs. CorLe & Buos.,) LUMBER DEALERS, Uorner Fourteenth street and the Oansl Sy 31-1m* Washington, D. 0. SIUTLERS, ATTENTION! BUTTER DEPOT FOR THE ARMY. Choice Butter packed: in giasa jars, ai hand and for sale by . FENNE: au 24-1m* 334 D st., near 10th at, TO BUILDERS. Tux subscriber has for sale about 180,000 feet of NORWAY JOSE Prom 16 fo 24 feet lon *‘ . JO8ECH LIBBBY, $y%3-Im__No, 271 Water street, Georgetown. JooReH B. SHEWELL, 206 Marker Stresr, PHILADELPHIA, DEALER IN DRIED FRUITS, APPLES AND PEACHES. Packed for ExportorGovernmentnse. 217-I1m* UN STATES 56-20 BONDS, UNITED STATES 7-20 TREASURY NOTES, UNITED STATES COUPONS OF 1551, UNITBAD STATES OERTIFICATES OF IN- DEBTEDNESS, Gold. Bilver, Uncurrent Money, Exchange on all parts of Europe and the Northern Cities, BOUGHT AND SOLD, We are authorized to furnish &-3) Bonds at par until the Ist of August next, when the priviledge of conversion ceases. Orders for Stocks and Gold executed in New York exclusively on commission, RITTENHOUSE, FANT & CO., yi2zf Bankers, 352 Penn. avenue, 4s Brigadier General Jeff. Thompson, of the Contederate army, attended by his staffofficers, Captain Reuben Kay, adjutant yeneral; Capt. Robert McDonald, assistant adjutant general, and Dr. Marcus Train, surgeon, all of whom were captured with their chief, at Pocahontas, Ark., haye been placed in the Gratiot street prison in St. Louis. ®7-Some one hundred and filty brokers in Wall street, who two.years ago were worth nothing, or Jess than nothing, are now worth eneb from £250,000 10 $2,500,000, all from the ex- pansion of the currency and the movements of stocks a7 The rext Legislature of Iowa will elect a Senator of the United States, in place of Hon. James W.Grimes, whose term expires on the 4th of March, 1865. #7 Levin Carroll, of Baltimore, who was arresteqd and sent South some time ago, has been confined in Fort McHenry for returning Witbout permission. @7 Greek fire is naptha, pitch, arsenical al- cobol and assetrodita. a verdin. Beauregard, is a + dems Sfpleasane? Sz. pound. &# The Richmond Whig recommends squir- rel skins, tanned ip a decoction of red oak bark, for ladies’ shoes. @ There were heavy frosts in Missouri last . Week, and it is feared the tobacco crop has been injured. &> Hon. D.§. Dickinser has declined a nom- indo tor the Auorney Generalship of New York. #2” Some of the troops recently on guard in New York, have been sent to Troy, to aid in the enforcement of the drafs. m2" Why didn't the last dove return to the ark! Because she had suficien! ground for ree miming. ge Where there’s a red sky it isa sign of wind, but when there’s a red nos FISHING! KOATS FOR HIRE. Llerkn and pl ctiers men...” 'eeteation, and de- riling pleasure, now bavea good oppu. to indulge in fish'ng onthe Potomaa; the. undersigned having provided a number ciaoa> light, easy rowing BOATS reasonable BAIT. The i {}EHIN ts enth r every five minutes in th dap DAVID 8. SEMPLE, EXAMIN PENSIONENS Pest The next biennial «x Pensiorers, required b Acmy Inralid { Congress approv- on aod after the cate of such ex: nation bear o were sy aa 4 hatione under the abdove-namei lav are required to be ciade by (wo surgeons. No car. lificate of examination made by unautaorized civi Furgeons Will be eccepted, u IU 18 Clearly im- Bracticab.e for the per sione> n the certid - cat two regularly appoin‘e eons. The fees for examination ($3 in the azgregate h esse) will be refui déd to the ponslGaer cx- ar 1,on presenting tothe Pension Agent a re- ceipt for the amcunt from the examining sargeons; but in po case will fees paid te uraathorized civil Burgeona be refunded, ‘Those who ate pensioned (1) by a special act of (2) for the lorsof sriu_ieg, hand or foot; or(3) for vo other disability than’tae loss of a Erger.a toe,or en eye, (not eyesigh?,) or than the privation of some like ersentia! part of the pen- sioner’s body, are exempt from the biennial exam- instiou, Those whose penrions commence ata date jater than March 4, 1333 will also be exempt from easminstion uutil September 4, 1565, unless ‘an earlier examination is specially required by their certificates Should it be found. as a result of the examination in any case, that the pensioner’s disavility no lon cer on exists, the peasion will cease, Bhouid of disability be found ts bave diminished. wit Gisappearins aitogether, the pensioner will be paid at the rate corresponding with the degree estimatad by the examining surgeons, and no longer as speci fied in his pension certificate. No peusion can be increased, except om formal application to this office, anc by the issue of a new certificate. ‘A complete list of authorized Bxamiaing Sar- geons. scon to be printed, wil! be furnished to pan- sioners on application. i au 19-20 JOS H. BARRETT, Commissioner. P4882 coutine & 60.8 PHILADELPHIA DRAUGHT ALE AND PORTER. am now receiving large quantities of DEAUGHT i 4LSand PORTER from this celebrated Brewery, | which Iam prepared to furaish on short nutics to all persons who will favor me with their orders. Betisfaction gusrantied. Orders given to my drivers will be promptly at tended to. Goods delivered in all parts of Washington asd Georgetowa, free of abarce ‘Terms :— Cash om delivery RILEY A. sHINN, Agent, Enion Bettling Devo:, 67 Green at., Bo 6-4 Georgetown. D. G. from Niagara ; Gplde to Niagara Falls and’ Sesnery; 25. . through Heentire length: as, “tississipal Rive: Guide to the Hudeon River; 25, Guide Book to the White Mountains; 25. leton’s Hand Rook of Northern Travel: 1. ws “y Guide to the City of New York, rat 5 75. neg al) the chief Waterfalls, Springs, &e., ~ i Nelson’s Guide to the Falls of Niagara, illustrat 4 Jbon’s Guide to Lake George and Leke Cham- pAronaua OF He RIVER ST, LAWRENOE | plain; Bilston Gale w he Goes aes Vion, FPOR SALE A tue GRAY HORSE. coming seven | years old; 18}, hands high; very stylish: | suitable for famil jsold’ for want ot FSQ UAe 5 BO! use, Inquire of THOMAS CROS8, Presi. dent’s House, between 9and 3o’clock. au 2/-6t* ABH!” OAS H! cas HH! LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES made on all binds MERCHANDISE, FURNITURE, GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, c. &e. W. B. LEWIS & 0O., Aust'rs au 25-Im 427 7th st , bet. G and H sts, T, FO SALE HE TUG "C0. H. HASWELL,” now laying at Alexandria. Va., will be sold cheap. on account of dissolution of partnership of the owners Apply to AIN TALBUT, 8teawer one America,” CAPTAIN runping between Alexandria and Was ington. au 2] 12t* Ce 1 400 LIME! LIMB!: LIMB!!! ‘} By BABKRELI LIME just arrived at Gun- ell’s wharf, per schooner R. Bullwinkel. and for db; KNEW, c corner 7th street and Canal. Fae vue & UU. BANKERS, No. 452 Fifteenth Street. WE SHALL CONTINUE TO FURNISH UNITED STATES FIVE-TWENTY BONDS at par until furtfler notice, 7 Persons d sale by au 2 by mail, cireulars answering al arise. WE BUY AND SELL ALL ISSUES OF GOVEBNMENT BONDS, TRBASURY NOTES, CETIFICATES, AND VOUCHERS, GOIN, CURRENCY, AND EXCHANGE, AND PAY THE HIGHEST PRICES FoR CERTIFICATE CHECKS. JAY COOKE & CO., Bankers, auStf 452 Fifteenth street. ‘ing information concerning this Joan can procure at our counter, or apon application i queslions that may pits PILSS! SOLDIERS AND SEAMEN, If you would obtain immediate relief from this distressing complaint, try DE. WITFIELD’S VEGETABLS PILLS. Thi long tried and throroughly tested reme- dy, nd has never yet failed to cure. Do not suf- fer when there is a remedy within reach. Bold by 8. OC. FORD, 290 Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, and by H. OOOK, Alexandria, Va. Bent to any address by mail. Price &cents per box. J. YOUNG, Proprietor, Sy % Sm No, 481 Broadway, N. ¥. QTEAMSHIP GREAT BASTE) NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL. HOWLAND & ASPINWALL, Agents Eee The Bteamshi Wedneedi st 12 | Wednesday. 1 Sivas realor of aboutus wank Pos er a First cabin, from... .......-. ——_. _. Second cabin, state room berthe, meals’ °° o28 ginrnished at separate tables... oaeee ey oursion tickets, and back ‘and second cabin only, a fare anda half. ime arat Servants accompanying passengers and children gader If year ante peter sa yeats price. Infants free. Steoraee, with superior accommodations, Price of passage from Liverpool, same 88 All fares payable in gold, or its equivalent in U. §, currency. Bach passenger allowed 20 canis et of luggage, ly to. ARLES A. WHITNEY, Passage office, 26 Broadwa: HOWLAND & ASPINWALL, Agents, je 18 3m 54 South street. New York. | RUtBNHousz, FANT & CO., BANKERS, NO. 358 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, Will continue to furnish U. 8S. FIVE-TWENTY BONDS Aslong as issued by the Government, at par, Uw, coz” 66 of 1881. U. 8. 7-90 Treasuss Notes, U. 8. Certificates of Indebtednsas. GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND SOLD, Exchange on all parts of Europe and the Northern Cities sold in sums to suit purchasers, Stocks and Gold bought in New York exclusively on Commission. iy 17 RITTENHOUSS, FANT & OO. | cous FRANKLIN & OO, OPTICIANS 244 PammsYLvanra AVERUB, (north side,) between I7'h and Isth ste, 38S Pa. avenue, under the National Hotsl. PEEBLE and PERISCOPIO SPEOTAOCLBS, cor- tly ard scientificall: root! BLD GL ARB ae BEL OROSCOPES BARO! ABER, BURVEYORS’ INSTRUMEN' PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS CARTES DB VISITE. _ STERROSCOPES and VIEWS, &o. In «great varicty and atthe lowest Eastern prices, wholesale or retail. Jy 23-tf KENDALL'S ANBOLINE FOR THE HAIR. AMBOLINE MOISTENS, BEAUTIFIES, ODORATES, LENGHTHENS, LWVIGORATES, NOURISHES, EMBELLISHES THE BAIR. KENDALL’S AMBOLINE rare compound stimulating extracts from Flowers, Boots, and Herbs, for the GROWTH, BEAUTY, and PBR- MANENT VIGOR of the HAIR, “Highly beneficial where the hair requires gentle stimulant .”” Dr. OHILTON, “ Have never had anything which so perfectly answers the purpose of a dressing.” . WABBEN WaRD, na. No. 277 Oanal street, N. ¥. “ after being bald for seven years your AMBO- LINE has covered the entire scalp with NEW Balk.” Prof. ‘OHN SENIA, No. 35 King street, N.Y. For sale by all Druggists and Pancy Goods Dealers. Put in boxes, (containing two bottles,) price $1. Manufactured and for sale at wholesale by KENDALL & BANNISTER, e10-6m No. 542 Broapwar,N. Y, By W. L. WALL & OO., Auctioneers. HH AND ORG E bAzaak AND RE Bxpressiy for the ; BALE OF Bonne: OABBIAGES, STOOK, &o., Avenue, Between Ninth and Tenth streets, Oasm ADVANCED On ComsionueETS. Btorage for 5 orses, Oarriages, &e., received for private sa my 20-tf W. L. W. WALL & OO., Aucts, so atest SERLviay OO Ste re Tomer Yor sale st ‘Market price, is quan- er amine this before al m, Uaics Bottling $i ay of the Currency. ised to commence the act aforesaid, ‘Giana TRIESEMAR In the effectus! remedy for HELA TATION BYSTEM, Gompletely and entirely Is the great and Is the grea sure remedy of th ‘as8econdary symptoms, obviating the destructive use of Mer- as well as other deleterious ingredi and ORE ON ERE ros of taste or smell and ofe u illustrated medical Frau Fr = ‘35 cents. ‘Triceem a Tod koe can 3 by special authority from 8. 9. FORD, ors . ae searUn eS, BepRiatne mento Sa BEASURY DEPABTMENT, OFFICE OF T COMPTROLLER OF THY CURRENCY, WAsHINGTON, July 16, 1863.—Whoereas, by satisfac- tory evidence presented to the undersi, it hi been made to ap ar that the Sonal 4 of Washin, » in the county of Washington, and iret Nat Bank District of Columbia, has been duly organized under le and according to thi Bongress enficlea A 1 act fo provi ofthe act of irrency, secur: f i i kee and ns proviied pledge of United States “An actto provides natioaal ‘the cir = fomption thereat” appaived Pabroncn ia: Ian i 1863, and has ccmplied with all the provisi f st re- quired t be. eomaplied with be s oomnnaenelnn tig business of Bankin, before commencing the Now, ‘therefore, f, Hugh McOulloch Comptrolle: Fist Natiesny Bec tereny carey that the maid Washington, and District of Columbia, is sathor- king under (in testimony whereof, witners my hand {t. 8.] and seal of office this 16th day of Jul . UGH MoCULLOUA $y 17-42m Comptroller of the Currency. FRIESEMAR. Proteced by Royal ies ‘aient of England, and P ad by the Seals ggeured by, the of the Ecole de Pharmac dt TORRHGA AND BXHAUSTION OF ten TRIESEMAR No.3, eradicat TRIESEMAR No.3, purities ef the system, as well forward Triesemar to an; Barrow will part of the world, pocarely pasted, ana addresses to wi also by DR. BA! W, that pppalar a suitable for the it ‘sod school wear, to w! ‘vo favice a2? attention of parents, WALL, STEPHEN : 10 333 Peunérigais Avene: At eo tl. ‘Tenth strasts DRY GOODS, 100 rrsoas White, Bak. Biv, ant Gites loaquito Ehetitnen, Table tines ‘Orash, Diapers, rial He snd swiss Barings, and Snsertions, Same ‘Alarge stock of ‘usher Freneh Shawle pout ithneed an Valencia Collars and Sots, and Lace Veils, Barbes rer, Bait Valong aa sud Meabrosdered 'dk'ts. Galgere teceey alt viata, ri Dresres, Fancy Goods, Biol, Jet and Tortotee Buell Fo IMB je2 ee TRA‘ ELERS’ DIRECTORY. BALTIMORE AND OH10 RAILBUAD. RAIND will be between WasHiNG 10! ee) BALTIMORE FOR PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK & BOSTON. | ve Washington até and 11.18 a. Aye) 3 6.30 p. mi. On tundaye até 9p. See FOR BA 2 Ve at 6.30, E 5 3 PB. | ante Sundae cies Uo sans ee irs only FR ALL PaRTS OF THE WEST. Washington st 6.90 ®. m., and tere Sunday. nly route by which Baggaze cam be FOR MASEING TON AND THE BOUTH. &.m. and 3.59, 5 and 8p. Drops, Pine. Belt Olaeps, Br Fens, £0. Pa imate be sold at low prices a a ton at 4.29, 3 and 10 18 Market Space. Pe an. avenue, eon sth and = = m. On Sundaysat 4.50 and CBS REDUCE: Gaenxapis wis, Mocambique Shawls, Black Lace Mantes, P: ta, Burnour and Ficolominis in great variety and re- M. TAYLOB & 00 duced prices, Ed DP. ma. and fifth trains only from Baltimore rst and fourth trains fom Washington, atop at way points. sto FOR ANNAPOLIS, Leave Baltimore at 8a.mand5 Leave Washington at Sa. m. GAS FITTING, &c. 8a) red in this mark We invite oltigens enerally to onl! and examine stock and WATER FIXTUURS, feeling gaiaiont that ve the best selected stock is confident that we ha Wahine, ; Weer All Wank in the above tins intrusted te ca: tare will be promptly attended to, No train for Annapolis on Sunda; For farther information, ticket 00 at Wasbing- tion, or at the Ticket Master of Transpor’ L, M. COLE, General Tick: u rior in style to anything hereto! ¢ sea. SPRING AND SUMMER SCHEDULE OF THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, FROM WASHINGTON OITY! DENTISTRY. SIGESMOND & HAYWARD, N2Y anD Bins vas Iw VEN FIOR ARTIFICIAL CHEOPLASTIC BONE TEETH, Wirxour Murat Puats om O1asre, DR. 8. B. BIGESMOND, 810 Broadway, New York, and 260 Pennsylvania ‘Avenues, between 1th and ‘13th sis., Washington, the attention of the pnblic to the following Galls advan’ f his improved system : 1. The teeth of mani Ser coe, tay chan, sole by ey oth iB ree-fourths r than er. 2, No teeth or roots need be extrated,as artificial ones can be inserted over them. ee roots will be made inoffensive, and never e. 4. No temporary teeth are needed, af permanent’ ones can be made immediately, thereby preservin; the natural expression of the face, which under the baie baer cit of this country. Dr. 8. has aloo through lifetetime. Galland examine for yourself, THE GREAT SHORT LINE TO THE SOUTH AND NORTH-WEST. And the Only Koute it direct, or give a es of Cars tham on any Making the Quickest Time. that can sell Thro Shy Wide eee other Route, and wo Omnibus Ridir TRAINS FEOM WASHINGTON 'Y, (Sundavs excepted,) ‘Trains leaving Baltimore On Bundays "One Train, st 88) F. m:. copnecting ys, One Train Me ne: with 9 Pp. uw. Train from Baltimsre, 30 A. Mm: saueee Seantie aiey House imore at 8.154. M. mm at 3,5, 076.30 P.M, in leaving Baltimore at FOUR pay. making joonanetiony with connection at with Train leavin; Trains leaving make connection with TO BUY YOUR TICKETS BY » SEUTINORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. This is the Only Route by which Through Tickets or jaggage Checks can be procured in Washingion. Knight’s Latest Improved SLEEPING CARS, of the most superier finish, attached to Night Traius, THE SHORTEST AND MOST DIRECT ROUT To COLUMBUS, DAYTON, LOUISVILLE, C1N- CINNATI, INDIANAPOLIS, TERRA HAUTE, ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO, tested over five years by many of the first che: and physicians B. invented s white undestructis 3 Metal filling, with which the most sensitive teeth gan be fillep without pain, and can build uba fect, sound tooth on any side roots, which will M. rooms, uw, othe 1 ofthe MINERAL PLA’ personally at his a oflce im thie city. Many persons can wear these teeth who cannot Wear others, and no person can wear others who eannot wear is at my office can be with ityle and price of Teeth they may desire; Bat to thor wish th ; . Sleanest, strongest and most perfect denture that art can'produce, the MINERAL PLATE will be ose Who are particular and more warranted. Rooms in this city—No. 338 Pennsy! lvania avenue between 9th and 10th streets. Also, 907 Arch st., Philadelphia. mar 4-ly OHANGFS OF OARS THAN BY ARY OTHER ROUTE. ¢@ WF" Special Notice to Passengers for the West from est, by purcha- ETH. .. the Inventor and Patentes rs 7 more and Ohio Railroad, SAV. in the Through price, and hare the re of visiting Baltimore (if desired) wii additional charge, 'C mnections at the Ohio Ri: LAND & PITPSBURG, CENT MARIETTA & CINCINNATI R. im. with the whole Railw., RTH WEST, CENTRAL iver with CLEVR- RAL OHIO and AITLROADS; and AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & €O., 289 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Burwasn Oru & 10rx 5r8., (OOMBS’ BUILDING,) Invite the Trade to inspect their stock of WINES AND LIQUORS, TOBACCO AND SEGARA, GROCERIES FOR THE CAMP, unsurpassed in this city in variety and quality. Being the Bole Agents for MESSRS. FRANK BININGER & O0., No. 15 Buaven St., New Youre, we sell their celebrated BOTTLED WINES AND LIQUORS, at New York prices,—freight added, We would call the attention of DIVISION PUB- VEYORS to the fact that we have the above goods ready packed for shipment in cases containing from one to twelve dosen each, and can fill any order for them on call, P. 8.—We also keep constantly on hand the larg:s and most varied assortment of CHAMPAGNE WINES to be found in this city, embracing the following well-known brands VOR CLIQUOT, MORT & CHANDON, G@. H, MUMM & 00.,, PIPER HEIDSICE, BEiDSLOK & O0., EUGENE CLIQUOT, 87, MARCBAUX, OHARLES RIVART & Co. @7 Av Lospection of our Stock ls most respect- fally solicited, AUG, JOHNSON & CO. may 13-tf For THROUGH TIOKETS please apply at the Ticket Office, Washin 5 IT. ster of Transportation M. COLE. General Tic! ap 2l-tf 1863) THE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAL Bee SEEN its connections) OALL THE WESTERN OITIBS, SPEED. SAFETY AND COMFORT BTONE BALLASTAD AND | 24 ynom DUST BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH TEOM BALTIMORE THREE DAILY TRAINS FROM PHILADELPHIA T Two of them rv GLOBE CONNECTIONS AT with i NORTHERN CE! and forming THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE ‘rom WASHINGTON AXD HALTIMORE e iT, AND SOUTHWEST. ly at the offces of vania avenue asd BiZth gizeet avenue and Bixth « Washington, and Calvert Station, Baltimore. SPLENDID SLERPING CARS ON ALL NIGHT SMOKING any SALOON OARS ON ALL TRAINS FROM WASHINGTON. 1 take the €.3)s.m. and 6.39 p.m, z in Baltimore with the 9.15 a.m: m. trains on the Northern Central Rail- arrive in Harrisburg atip. m. aud 1.3% ™. m., there making close connections with the trains or the Peanssivania Central Railroad for all parts of the Woat. wi! mA riner-o¥A PITTSBURG! atin, i winnissuRe WEST, NORTHW. Be For Through Tickets the Northern Coutral Kailroot gorner of Pennsyl Passengers w: trains connectin bz By this route Preights of ail desert forwarded to and from any point 6 of Ohio, Kentucky, Intians, Ii Lows, or Missouri, by Hailroa. The Pennsylvania C id A Railroad also connects ich Goods can any port on th Kentusky, Tennessec, Cumberlas pi, Wisconsin, Misscari, K Rivers; and’at Clevela teamers to sll N Merchants and shippers en’ tation of thei Hi ‘ting tha tranrror- Freight to this Company can rely ce on its speedy transit. 3 OF FRBIGSY to and from any point , by the Peansyivania Central Kailrosd, Gre atall tines as favorctisas are caareed by 6tas parioular to mark packages “Via Peang M. BROWN, Ag’t Nort BNOOH LEWIS, Gcat Pup: HH. HOoUsT chern Central R. R Gen’l Ticket Agent, Philadelph UN, General Freight ase ORET DISEASES! SKORET DISEASES! SAMARITAN’S GIFT! SAMARITANS GIFT! For the Holidays. A. 1. BININGER & CO., Baavou ov Nos. 19 amp 21 Broan Sr., Nuw Yore OFFER VOR SALE AT THEIR STORE, He. 337 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NEAR THIRTEENTH STREET, SIGN OF THE OLD KNICKERBOCKER, THM MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF IMPORTED WINES AND LIQUORS TO BE FOUND IN THE METROPOLIS, —ALB0— fiNE GROCERIES, OAN GOODs, KITS AND KEGS No.1 MACKEREL, KENNEBEC SALMON, BOUSED & PICKLED LAMBS’ TONGUES PIGS’ FEET, ENGLISH DUN CODFISH, Together with all the LUXURIES INCIDENT TO THE SEASON { Messrs. A. M. B. & Co. are also Sole Proprietors of BININGER’S CELEBRATED LONDON DOCK GIN, Pat up in Quart Bottles for medicinal use, Also, Bole Agents for OLD TOM LONDON CORDIAL GIN. aw All articles bonght at their store warranted of the first quality, and forwarded toany part of the sity free of expense. As we intend to be permanently located, we re- apectfully request families to give us call. ABRAM M. BININGEZ, HENRY T. CAPEN. Wasnineros, December, 1962. A.M. BININGER & OO. have no connexion wit any other House. ‘a33-tf ROLLIN OHUROH, Agent, CERTAIN REMEDY EVER CUSED, Yes, A Positive Cure” for GONORRHGA, GLFET, STRICTURES, §e. Coxtains no Mineral, no Balsam, co Mercury, Only Ten Pilis to be Taken to Effe They are entirely vegetable any unplessant taste, and wil jure the atomach or bowels of the most delicate, Cures in from two to four days, and recent cases in “twenty-four hours.” of the University of Pennsylvania eminent Doctors and Chemists of NO TROUBLE, NO CHANGE WHATEVER. 0 have despaired of getting cured, or who have been gorged with Balsam Gopaiva, or i] AMARITAN’S GIFT. Sent by mail in a plain envelope. Price—Male packages, having no smell nor not in any way in- Prepared by a one of the most the present day, Mercury, try 1! $2, Female, $3. BLOOD! BS, SOREB SPOT! L DISRASES & ay OOT AND H. BOROFULALUL SCALES, B o. ERB JUICES every particie of vaat the cure is thorough hen of this purifying reme- ealed, and do not transmit to your pos- ou may repent in OT DESPALE! fe ronounced LAnourable, the ll remove every vestige of impurities from eens as well as all the bad effecta of fice) and ‘manent, dy and be tarity that for w! RMALES! F man) fections with which numb: - pily adapted, in Ulcers! i down, Falling of the Womb, rah sorta and for all complaints incident tothe sex: e1 bottles 5s AMARITAN'S Price 25 cents, Full : | DESMOND & GO., Box 161 Piladelphia Pont Sold by 8, CALVERT FORD,¢ rner of llth and INBY COOK, Alexandria. EXPRESS COMP. OFFION 614 PA aY: 5 Washingt OHAN hoger ‘ORE WASH, NORTHERN J BESS YORW. MEROHANDIER, MONRY, J Worwarded with ble NDS, &e. LBP A ata Compass i AND 2 HIG GY OONOANTRATRD ¥.G+TASLE BXTRAOT, PURE TONIO DOCTOR HOOFLANDS * GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED BY Dn. ©. M. JACKSON, Pkiladelpma. Pa WILL EPFBOTEA1 VY CURB ere ' IVER COMPLAINT, DYEPF. ‘STA, JAUNDIOR QHRONIC OR NERVOUS D.sOILITY, Dis- EASES OF THB KIDNEYS, AND ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM A DISOB- LERED LIVER OR STOMACH oom as Constipa- tion, Inward Piles Pulness or Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgast for Food, Fuizess or Weight in’Stomach, Sour Erag- tations, Sinking or Finttering at the Pit of the Btomach’ Swiciming of the Hoad, Hurried and ficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffceatin nsations when ina lying poetures Dimners of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Fight, Fever and Duli Pain in the Heod, Deficiency of #8 of the Shin aad Perr piration, Yellow: Kyes, Pain in th: ide, Back, Chest, Limb?, &c., Sudden Flashes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh Constant Imaginings of Evil, and grest Depression Spirits, And wiil positively prevent Yellow Fi or, Biiems Fiver, &. They Contain Ne Alcohol or Bad Whis They will cure the above diseases in nine cases out of a hundred, anced by the extensive sale and universalpo, viarity of i nite Gorman Bitters, (purely vere table.) hosts of ignorant Quaexs ‘nnsertpuloe™ adventurers, have opened upen snffering humeaity the flood-gates of cums the shape of poor whisky, vilely comp: g& ith injurious drugs and christened Tonics, Stumachics and Bitters. Beware of the innumerable array of Alcohol reparations in plethcric bottles and big-belll ege, under the modest appellation of Bitters; which, instead of cumng. only amaravate disease, &nd leave the disappointed sufferer in despair. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS are nota new and untried article, but have stood |, the test of fifte+n years trial by the American pub- lie; and their reputation and sale, are not rivalled by any similar preparation. The proprietors have thousands of Letters from the most eminent CLERGYMEN. La ERS, PHYSICIANS, and CITIZENR, Testifving of their own personal beschear ie tothe pene effects and medical virtues of these Bite TA. Do You Want Something to Strengthen You? Do You Want a Good Appetite? Do You Want to Build Up Your Constiiution? Do You Want to Feel Well? Do You Want to Get Rid of Nervousness? Do You Want Energy? Do You Want to Sleep Well? Do You Want a Brisk and Vigorous Peeling IF YOU DO, Uss HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. From Rev. J. Neeton Broton, D.D., Edi Encyclopedia of Relistous Enowkeaser © Although not disposed to favor or recommend Patent Medicines in general, through distrust of their ingredients and effecta, I yet know of no sufficient reasons why a man may not testity to the benests he believes himself to have received from an: ple preparation, in the hope that thas contribate to the Benet of others ss oe a? I do this the more readily in regard to Hoofana’s Geriman Bitters, prepared by Dr. 0. M. Jackson, of tpis city, because l was prejudiced agsinst them for Taany years,under the impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. Iam indebted to may friend Robert Shoemaker, Esq., for the removal of this prejudice by proper tests, and for encourage- ment to try thein, when suffering from great and | long continued debility. The use of three bottl | Of there Bitters, at the beginning of the present year, was followed by evident relley and restoration azleeree of bodily and mental vigor whic T hed not f for six months before, an had almost de- fpaired cf regaining. I thersfore thank God and my friend for directing me to tee ure of them. 4 WTON B: 5 Philadeiphia, June 22, 1961, Eons PARTICULAR NOTICE, ‘There are many preparations sold under the name of Bitters, pat, in quart bottles, compounded of the cheapest whisky or common rum, costing from 90 to 4 cents per yalion, the taste disguised by Anioe or Coriander Seed. This class of Bitters has caused and will continue to canse, as long as they can be scold, hundreds to die the Geath of the dranksrd. their use the system is kept continually under the influence of Alcoholic Stimulants of the worst kind the desira for Liquor is crezted aud kept up, and the resuit is a ene horrors attendant upon adrunkard’s jife and esth. For those who destre and te7ll hara @ Liquor Bit- tere, we publish the following receipt. Get oms boitle Hoofland’s German Bitters and mix with theres good Brandy or Whisky, and result will eparation thst will far excelin medical vir- 2 true excelience any cf the numerous Ligsor in tho market, and will cost mua le r ave all the virtnes of Hogfend’s connection with # good article less price than these inferior cost you. te ATTENTION, SOLDIERS! AND TUE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS, Weesll the attention of al friends in the army to the fact GERMAN BITTERS” will p life. In the lists » tue newspapers, on the ill be notice] tbat a very le suffering from debility. Eve can be readily cured by Hooia Diseases resulting from disorde having relscions or t“HOOFLAND'R yer of the di @ e have no kesita: » Bitters were ireely undreds of lives might be lost. min stating that, if png our soidiers, } thi : tion to the following re- ‘able and well authenticated cure of ove of the ion’s heroes, Whose life, to use his own language, “has been saved by the Bitters :’* PHILADELPHIA, Angustf25d, 1862, . Jones & Evans.— Well, genth n, your Hoeoflsnd’s German Bitters bas saved my kfe. There is no mistake in this. It is youched for by nambere of my comrades, some of whose names are sppanded, a y cognizant of a'l the circum: I aim,and have been for the ryears,a member of Bherman’s celebrated ery, and jer the immediate command of Cap- tain R. B. Ayr Hoes the exposure attendand apon wy arduous duties, I was attacked i: ber last with iifammation of the lungs, 2 for seventy-two days in the hospital. This was fol- lowed by great debility, heightened by an attack of dysentery, 1 wasthen removed from the White House and sent to this cityon bosrd the steamer “State of Maine,” frem which I lauded on the 3th ofune, Since that time I have be out as low as any ene could be and still retain a spark of vital- ity. For a week or more I was scarcely eble to swallow anything, and if I did force a morsel down, flwas immediately thrown up again I could not even keep s glass of water on my stowach. could not last under these ciream- stances, an eeordiogiy, the eerecume who had fecu working faithfully, though unsuccessfully, to scue me from the grasp of the dread Aroh Frankly told me they could do a0 more for me, and pavieed me to see . oe ee to make such disposition of my limited funds as beat suited me, An acquaintance who visited me at the onytiat, Mr. Frederick Steinbron, of Sixth, below Arch st. advised me, asa forlorn hope, to try your Bitters and Kindly’ procured a bottle. From the time ¥ commenced taking them the gloomy shadow o! death receded, and Tam now, thank God for it, etting better. Though I have taken but two bot- es, I have gained ten pounds, and I feel sanguine of being permitted to rejoin my wife and daughter, from whom I have heard nothing for eighteen months; for, gentlemen, I am a loyal Virginian from the vicinity of Front Royal. To your invalu- able Bitters I owe the certaimty of life which has teken the place of vague fears—to your Bittera will Iowe the glorious privilege oi again clasping to my ‘bosom those who are dearest to me in life. Very truly yours Isaac Matos. ‘We fully concur in the truth of the above state- ment,as we had despaired of seeing our comrade, Mr. Malone, restored to health. JOHN CUDDLEBAOK, !st New York Battery BORGE A. ACKLEY, Co. GC, ilth Maine, HEVALLER, ead New York. A i PENCER, ist Artillery, Battery F. BE BABEWELL. Oo, B.S Vermont? RY » SEROME, Co. do. RY ‘ACDONALD bo. ©. éth Maine, etree estate eS Zi ooh = i) « Ss BEWARE OF COUNTERFSEITS! of."C. M. JACKSOR on tRtWEAPEIER of cech bottien” > PRIOE PER BOTTLE 76 OENTS, OB HALF DOZ, FOR would your nearest 0 not be pat off by ParmerPAL Orvics sup Maxvracrosy, Ho, 631 ARCH 8T. JONES & EVANS, (Busesssore to 0, M, Jackson & Oo.)

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