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TP Re? ‘ i i — ee ee dence of the Mobile Tribune. A painful sumer to effect that Gen. i resigned from the army had been tn circu- Jation here for several days, and caused no lige szctewent among the . Althouga are no jude for believing it. so far as know, yet it is singularly anfortunate that . sacha wept should have reached the army »Reréat this time, when it had just recovered from the effects of our recent disasters. Even the enemies af Mr. Davis do not believe thathe ‘would be so. blind to the ixterests of our bleed- ipg country as to force one of our greatest chief- ‘@ains to resign, wheu the enemy are pressing us bard upon every side. i Neither could Gen. Lee with credit to him- re self mm, Withotit the greatest reasons for 50 _ doing. He belongs to that army which he has 20 caine led o victory, and should he retire rsonal difficulties « trom the field on aecountot wh the President, it would be a biight upon cod name he has so fairly won. But Ido mot believe that any such reasons could induce him to do it. Gen. Johnston has had far better * Yeasons for resigning, and yet his stern sense of "duty and unwavering fidelity to our cause has Kept him in the field. ‘here is evidently work ahead somewhere for the army soon, os Grant is Haying & deep 3; but . Johnston is fully advised in regard to his movements, and Will meet him at Philippi. The military men with whom I have * conversed are fully of the opinion that Mobile ‘will coon be attacked, as troops are bring sent down the river rapidly; but I hope that more than ten days’ provisions will be found at that re when the time comes, which will not be , dong. No excuse can be made.in the case of your city, and I have as yet never heard a logi- alone for the other, although I suppose one Das been given which wac perfectly antiefac wey. to the powers that be, as I understand that Gen. Pemberton will still command’ his ee the on dits current here is one that Gen. Breckinridge is to be made s lieatenant general, and the army is to be divided intotwo corps, Hardee commanding one and he the other. I do not think there is any foundation for it, altbough it would be nothing more than & well deserved compliment to a good officer, who has proven himself worthy of any position in the cervice. But unfortunately he differed ‘with one of the pets of the Administration, and we all know that this is a cerious affair and in- terferes materially with promotions. It is difficult to understand what position General Hardee occupies at present, or to ‘what duty he will be assigned. The general supposition when he first came here was that be would relieve Pemberton, but, as I have already stated, I have reasons for believ- ing that Pemberton will not be relieved, conse- quently I sup; he will command his old col and Hardee the present one. The mortality among the troops at Vicksburg is increasing, and the greatest consternation exisis among them. Steele’s division are pick- eting Big Black from Kdward’s Ferry to Bird- song’s, but none of their pickets are more than amile this cide. Sherman's headquarters are about one mile trom Edward’s Ferry, and near where Osterhaus’s formerly was. Their troops are engaged in cutting our roads through the country Letween those ferries. Latest from Winchester. ‘We learn from Winchester that it is not oc- cupied by either Confederates or Union Ecops. The cavalry of both sides come in occasionally and remain a few hours. The conscription is retty rigidly enforced by the Confederates in e Valley. Great suffering is experienced by all ies in Winchester in consequence of the great ecarcity of supplies Wood is selling at $35 to $50 per cord; sugar $2.25 per lb.; coffee $2.50 per 1b.; molasses $10 per gailon; four $35 per barrel. No stores are open, and no goods of any description in Win- chester, except in small quantities. Desolation reigne. The male population are pretty much all gone—what are left are heartily tired of the war, which has brought such desolation upon them, &nd are anxious for peace. The Union people are not disturbed by the Confederates, and on the retreat of Lee none ‘were arrested except four or five, who were carried up the Valley and subsequently re- leased. cha eh all the slaves have left. ‘There is some Union sentiment waiting events, but no bitterness much now on either side—it don’t pay. The Legislature at Richmond meets on Mon- day, the 7th, and it is understood that the ob- ject of Letc in calling the Legislature, is to authorize him to cali oui the militia up to 55 or 60 years of age, to increase the army. Con- federatemoney 10 or #19 in the dollar nava- bie in Green Backs.— Alex. News, Sept. 3d. Tae ENROLLMENT IN FREDERICK County, Mp.—In Liberty district, in this county, there are 419 persons enrolled—2s2 in the first class and 137 in second class. Of this number 62 are negroes—43 in first class and 19 in second cla: n Johnsville dietrict the total number is In first class 134 and in secend class 62. Th are 9 negroes in the first class and 7 in the second class. In Middletown Dietrict 369 persons are sub- draft; 250 in first class and 219 in second | ¢ Ofthis number there are 16 negroes in tiret clas 9 in second class. In Petersville District there are 276 persons | subject to draft: 1 in first s and 65 in s | ond class. Of this number 30 negroes belo: first class and ( Md.) Union, Sep We will make a discount of ten per cent on present prices, on ali of our— DECORATED, BAND axp WHITE FRENCH CHINA GOODS Until October ist. An examination of Stock and Prices is solicited. C W. BUTELE.s & BUN, General Hourefucnishing Store. 3Ls, [ron Hall, Penu. ave., between 9th and Ith ate JNO. WwW. au 2)-e06t ©. W. BOTELER. BOT ELER “Cc. W. BOTELER & SON, IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN China, Glass, and Crockery Ware, TABLECUTLERY, SILVER PLATED WARE, BRITANNIA WARE, BLOCK TIN GOODs, TIN OHAMBER SETS, COAL OIL LAMPS, JAPANNED WAITERS, DOOR MATS, FEATHER DUBTERS, BRUSHE3, WOOD WARE, AND HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES GENERALLY. W Houres, Hotels, and Steamboats furnished at short notice, 318 IRON HALL, Pennsylvania avenue, bet 9th and 10th sts, _80 9 eosin GRAVEL ROOFS! GRAVEL ROOFS! THE WILSON MANUFACTURING CQ., (Successors to J, F. WALKER & 80N,) WASHINGTON, D. C., aND PHILADELPHIA, PA. MANUFACTURERS OF LAMP BLACK, ROOFING MATERIALS, aD WILSON’S IMPROVED FIRE AND WATER PROOF FELT, CEMENT, AND GRAVEL Roorts. OPFICB—Louisiana av o..e, next door to the | Bank of Washington. | | WORKS—Foot of Twenty-second street west, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, Washington, and Thir- tieth and Hamilton streets, Philadeiphis. y H. 0. WILSON, Prosident. T. P. WILSON, Jr., Secretary. N. B.—FELT AND CZMENT FOR SALE, IN | | large and smal! quantities, All orders through Post Office Box 534 pune- tually attended to. WrFICraL. HAT ART TPE cabs hug. Th, 1983.$ . The Board df Enrolinient for the District of Columbia will méét at the City Hall, every day, from 9 8, m.t0 6'p.m., antil further Bo- tice, t6' examine eean drafted men, either for exem| or ac be eens Henry A. SoNEBTS, Captain and Provost Marshal. i ee eet gu 17-tf ws ee a Orrion, The Adjutant General will provide an appropri- ate medal of honor for the’ troops who, after the expiration of their term, bave offered their services to the Goverpment in the present emergency, also for the volunteer troops from other States apr have volunteered their service in the Btates o! Pennsylvania and Maryland. . etary of War. By order of the Beer try TOWNBEND. jo 90 Assistant Adjutant General Neon a BPARTMENT OF WASH- BADQUABTABS, DBPART Ofics Chit artermaster, May 28, 1863. DuaLens ee eceerne IurLements, Gan- Dun BaEps, &e., are requested tofurniah thisoffice price lists of the various articles of their trade. The same should be directed to Lieutenant Colo- nel Bi1as M. Gasexn, Okie Quartermaster, De- partment of Washington. my 25-tf MENT, ws pararTy |, January 28, 1868. ‘In consequence of the pressare Of business at the War Department, passes for citisens to visit the Army of the Potomac will be given at the office of Lieut. Col. CommaD, 139 Pennsylvania avenue above Nineteenth street. (OAL BY THE OARGO OB SINGLE TON, FOUR THOUSAND TONS ON HAND. woono OF THE BEST QUALITY, At Yard corner OC and Ist street, near B.& 0. B B. Depot; and Wharf foot of 11th street, Island, au 27-lm* O. W, PALMER. T, SE.LING CHEAP. HE FINEST STOCK OF READY MADE nat BARE & BRO.’S, cor- ner of B ani In order to reduce our stock, we ha’ ined to juee our | prices to wholesale n excellent opporta- nity to purchasers. invite all to an examina- MEN'S CLOTHING. Alsora very large Btsct_of . avery large o! FURNISHING GOODK. <0 bo ssid cheap: We bave dpat received a fine lot of BLACK DRESS COATS and PANTS. Su 20-Im* BARE & BRO. UTLERS, ATTENTION ! ce BUTTER DEPOT FOR THE ARMY. ice. 2 Jt nandand forsaloby = ©! Suse au 24-1m* 334 D st., near Wth st. ABH! oAs #H: cas aH! LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES made on all kinds MERCHANDISE, FURNITURE, GOLD and BLLVER WATCHES, DIAMONDS, &e. &e. W. B. LEWIS & OO.. Auct’rs an 25-Im 427 7th st , bet. @ and H ats. T, FOR SALE. HE TUG "0. H. HASWELL,” now laying at Alexandria, Va., will be sold cheap. on account of dissolution of partnership of the owners Apply to CAPTAIN TALBOT, Steamer “ Young America,” renee betwee Alexandria and Washington. an 1 400 LIMB! LIMB! LIMB!!! BABRELA LIME just arrived at Gun- nell’s wharf, per schooner R. Bullwinkel, and for y O McKNEW, au?) corner 7th atreet and Canal. JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, Ne. 452 Fifteenth Street. ‘WE SHALL OONTINUE TO FURNISH UNITED STATES FIVE-TWENTY BONDS at par until furtfer notice. Bw Persons desiring information concerning this loan can procure at our counter, or apon application by aa soireal answering all queslions fhatmay ar: *__WE BUY AKD SELL ALL IS8UES OF GOVERNMENT BONDS, TEBASURY NOTES, OERTIFICATES, AND VOUCHERS, GOIN, CURRENCY, AND EXCHANGE, AND PAY THE HIGHEST PRIOES For CERTIFICATE CHECKS. 4 JAY COOKE & CO., Bankers, ‘au s-tf 452 Fifteenth atraat. RetessHoues, FANT & 0O., BANEKERS, NO. 352 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, Will continue to furnish U. S. FIVE-TWENTY BONDS As long as issued by the Government, at par, . B. Coupon 6’s of 1881. U. 8. 7-30 Treasury Notes. WABMINGTDE, June 2, 1869. | = LEGAL NOTICES. TGR, More, 7[{HE BUPREME OOURT OF THE Distaut LUMBIA, Holding « District Oourt the United Btaten for the said District Ty arf Bt tured alot of shoes &o., fhem into the Tre Washin: Jed and prosecated in this Uourt inthe name ofthe Unite Biaten. for condemoation as awf., Geist Swcaee wermnee tend @ deygay of Octoher next, waen and. whe! zat por- arned to sppesr ta show Cause why Homustion sould mot be decreed and t0 intervene Court, Br ne oe MEIGS. Clerk, ry. UPKBMS CUURT OF THS DISTR: T BE MOL MBLA, Holdings District Goatoy for the sald Dii the United States F, Greeting : Notice is b : 7 of March. for their interests, jv25 given, that, onthe lath i that, on the Gita Staten schooner Racer captured as lswful ‘one smail boa: and three drafts. lem to the poit of Washington, and on Ubeled and pr-seeuted in this Court in the nam the United States, for conc empation as such lawfu) rise, and thet said eaure will stand for trial at the ity Halli the city of Washin, age es oette Ry to show cause why ere ene 3. @ a alee B,J. MEIGS, Clerk, HE SUPREME COUBT OF THB DISTRICT T OF COLUMBIA, Holding a District Court o, the United States for the said wistrict.—To ali whows it may concern. Grecting : reby given, that,on the 17th day o! and bonds was captured Btate: 'yandaok ‘1 mac Flotilla, and ron gat to the port of Washing- ton, and the same is libeled ae peoseented in this Court in the name of the Unit Btates, for con- said pause will i e Oi demzation es lawful prize and tha’ stant ‘trial ll, in tl ing’ ob te Oley a a ae ace Washington. on the first Mo’ when aed where all persons are warned to appear to show cause why condemnation should not be decreed, and to intervene for their int . $y ay Teer of the Oourt. 2 5, MEIGS, Clerk. ILLET & BEDGERAVE, (Bucomssons TO 28. COYLE & Bros.,) LUMBER DEALERS, Gorner Fourteenth street and the Canal, 47 31-1m* Washington, D. 0. NITED STATES 5-20 BONDB, UNITED STATES 7-30 TREASURY NOTES, UNITED STATES COUPONS OF 181, UNITBD STATES CERTIFICATES OF IN- DEBTEDNESS. Gold. Bilver, Uncurrent Money, Exchange onal] parts of Burope 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 cease: Orders for Stocks and Gold executed in New York exclusively on commission. RITTENHOUSE, PANT & 00., y7f Bankers, 352 Penn. avenue. pruss PILSSB! SOLDIERS AND SEAMEN, If you would obtain immediate relief from this distressing complaint, try DR. WITFIELD'’S VEGETABLE PILLS. This is a long tried and throroughly tested reme- dy, end has never yet failed to cure. Do not suf- fer when there is a remedy within reach. Bold by 8. 0. FORD, 290 Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, and by H. OOOK, Alexandria, Va, Bent to any address by mail, Price scents per box. J. YOUNG, Proprietor, jy Sm No, 481 Broadway, N.Y. QTEAMBHIF GREAT EASTERN. © NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, HOWLAND & ASPINWALL, Agents, The Steamal WALTER PATTON, Commander, FROM LIVE: Adee eo Loop xEW sone Wednesday... August 12| Wednesday... Sept. 8 and at intervals therealter of about six weeks from First esbin, from si 995 to 9135 hed at separate tables. ee in the frst and rnishe: Excursion tickets, out and back second cabin only, a fare and a half. Servants accompanying passengers and children under 12 years of age, half price. Infants free, Phird Onn ies < oo oe ae Bteerage, with superior accommodations, —__. $30 pEtieg of passage from Liverpool, same rates as above. All fares payable in gold, or its equivalent in U. 3. currency. U_ 8. Certificates of Indebtedness, GOLD AND BILVER BOUGHT AND SOLD, Exchange on a)! parts of Europe and the Northern Cities sold in sums to suit purchasers, | Btocks and Gold bought in New York exclusively on Commission. RITTENHOUSM, PANT & 00. KENDALL'S AMBOLINE FOR THE HAIR. AMBOLINE MOJSTENS, BEAUTIFIES, ODORATES, LENGHATHENS, INVIGORATES, NOURISHES, EMBELLISHES THE HAIR. KENDALL'S AMBOLINE isarare compound stimulating extracts from Flowers, Boots, amd Herbs, for the GROWTH, BEAUTY, and PER. MANENT VIGOR of the HAIR, “Highly beneficial where the hair requires gentle stimulant.” Da. OHILTON, + “Have never had anything which so perfectly answers the purpose of a hair dressing.” WARREN WABD, Bsq., No. 277 Oanal street, N.Y. “* After being bald for seven years your AMBO- LINE has covered the entire scalp with NEW HAI.” Prof. ‘OHN SENIA, No. 35 King street, N.Y. For sale by all Druggists and Fancy 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 & CO., Auctioneers. (OBSE AND CARRIAGE BAZA H POSITORY, aR AED EM Expr ly for the SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, STOCK, £o., 96 Louisiana Avenue, Between Ninth and Tenth streets. asm ADVANCED om CoxsioumunTs. Btorage for Carriages. orses, Oarriages, &c., received for private na my 20-tf W. L. W. WALL & OO., Aucts. STEAMER KEYPORT, CAPT. a Ss Tea’ itimore every FRIDAY . Ss SiTaee for Alexend in,Washing- andi: on the Potomac! jy 7 DA m., y For it or apply on board. or OHABLES WILSON, Agent, Washingt 9. 2 All Passengers sre required to have parses from Gen. Heinztieman, au 4-Im*™ DAE LINE 10 CAPE MAY.—On and after Monday, the 7th July, 1863, the steamers MANHATTAN, Captain fiasr. sod WILSON BM AL pt RIGHT, will leave Arch street wharf, Phi! i DAILY, (Bundays excepted,) am. ledelphin, May, connecting at Newcastle with the Baltimore trains- Keturning. will leave Cape May daily at — &. m., connecting at Newcastle with Baltimore | trains. Fare ‘rom Philadelphia, including carri- | age , 82.50, ___sa4-Im* CIDER GLARIFIED OL: y | have just received per schooners “George's ‘2 “J. W.,” from Boston, a large suppi: or usetts CLARIFIED OIDSE, welek offer for sale at the lowest market price, in quan Bepsirs to old Roofs made promptly. All work warranted. Sy'33-6m* Mes COLLINS & 00.5 PHILADELPHIA DRAUGHT ALE AND PORTER, Bom recetving I tities to suit purchasers. tel tlers and all others in wan’ ! ie article ot’ Older ‘are invited to eall andes" prime as hmm aCLaY 8, Seno, stg OM «ere eradiee: D-b. | | | 1g4, Bleecker street, (four | atreet,) N | mittance, | sooord Published also by DR. BARR Bach passenger allowed 20 cubic feet of luggage. An experienced eurgeon on board. or passage only apply CHARLES A. WHITNBY, Pasrage office, 26 Broadway, New York. HOWLAND & ASPIN WALL, Agenta, Je 18 8m 54 Bouth street, New York. FRANKLIN & OPTICIANS 944 PemMsYLVanis AvEnUB (morth side,) between Ih ‘and Isth sts, an 358 Pa. avenus, under tac National Hotel PEBBLE and PEBISCOPIO SP EOTACLES, oor- rectly ard scientifi caily suited for every eyesight. WIELD GLASKER. OPERA GLASSES MICROSCOPES; BAROMETERS and THERMOMETERS, COMPASSES, SURVEYORS’ INSTRUMENTS, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. _ CARTER DE VISITB STBRECSCOPES and VIEWS, &o. t variety and atthe lowest Bastern prices, ie or retail. Sy 'BEASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF T COMPTROLLER OF TH OURRENOY, WASHINGTON, July 16, 1863.—Whereas, by satisfac- tory evidence presented to the undersignod, it has been made to appear that the First National Bank of Wasbington, in the county of Washington, and District of Columbia,has bean duly organized under and seroreinn to the requirements of the act of Congress entitled * An act to providea natioaal currency, secured by s pl+dge of United States stocks, and to provide for the circulation aud re- demption thereof,” approved February 25, 1363, and as ccmplied with all the provisions of said act re- quired to be pos pled with before commencing the businers of Bank ng fs Now, therefore, 1, Hugh McOulloch, of the ‘Ourrency,'do hereby certify that the said First National bank of Washington, county of Teashin sions and ice oF Colum bis, is author- commence the business of Banki inder te At ato testimony whereof, wit BE ut a in testimony whereof, witners my han {L. 8.] and seal of office this 16th day of aly 1863. UGH MooULLOGa Sy 17-42m Comptroller of the Gurrency. A FRIESEMAR,. , Protected by Royal Lasters Pi ‘1 secured by the Seals Wf the Bole de Phecmerns Paris, amd the Imperial College of Medicina, Vienas Is the effectual reeds Tee HENAN T. : remedy for ATION Pe AND BXHAUBTION: OF SYSTEM, Completel: ook tote wen iy, entirely era: those a ahencd oes for which Copaiva and Gabebs have fis heaite ofa vast portion of the population, TRIESEMAR No.3, Were: Is the great and forall i Comptroller BPsa- THE thought an antidote, to the ruin oi ‘sapari| Temove. TRIESEMAN Now. 1, 2 4 devoid of taste or smell, and of all nauseating quai- ities. They are in the form of lorenge, waaay lie on the toilet table without their use being cat pect .. Sold in tin cases at 8S each, or four $8 cane: one for 9, and in’ $17 cases, thus ating go) ie administered by Vatpean, Lallemmand, Roux, &o eo. Wholesale and retail by DR. H. Al BARROW, doors from’ MacDouga! ew York. Ymmediately on receipt of to 5 c) . ing to the instractions of Sha writen renee and beautifully illustrated medical work, 25 cents Frailty, Pri ce: ‘friesomat and Book cac be obtained by speci: Washington 3.8. oe 4 ority from 8.0. BORD, W a esaes te Per eee. of a lar; Le BOY'S “and OHILDREN'S OLOPHING ory! newest styles, suitable for the prerent season fcr dress and school wear, to which we invite tx. Attention of parents. : 309 STBPHENS #S9., enn ois Aven ap 1-tf eveNiath aud Tonth siraats SorLans, ATTENTION y 5 100 boxes CASTILE BOAP,” 10 SS ADAMANTINE OANDLEa, igo“ Cheap for cash at National Soap and Oa: DE a street and the Canal, Georeenne? . O. Mara BOTs AND sos TO SUIT THE Tinas, Bets, Points, Pep Mrpery oy oa ood Hak ts, Y GOODS, &e. | TRa?ELERS’ DIRBOTORY. 100 oe nite. Pink, Bue, and ‘ek BALTIMORE AND Onlv. RAILHY: ren ed . Diaper, on i Tuerday,'A gust 11, 1 DATE ae eatin até aut Live nent 7 ood SSubundays at 6X 9. m. only. FOR BALTIMORA. a Leave at 6.30, 8 and 11.158. m. and 3, broil m. On Sundays at8a. m. and Jand 6.36 ee Pua eat or aN oe, pa Leave Waal at 6.30 &. m., 81 4 Lates ioe Rrertes Tate oe Pp m.,da‘ly,except Sunday. On ‘Sunday ‘at 3 and Je 6p mi. ireine on | ace ya ine only | j UsT BECEIVED— feareerrah SE a Pv. only i » Bi hie is th it ite by which Bag: ean be A isi laspe, Beanel Tot, prteat A galt ts so: | Che Thrown Yrom Washiatton. Aaa ' ‘ ASHINGTON AND THE 5 18 Market Space. Pear. gre. Leave Baltimore for Washington at 4.0, 6 and 10 jo2 z between sth and oth sirens, _ | a.m.ands.s,cand 8p. m, On Sundayaat 4.9 and PRIONS REDUORD- e Shawls, eaene thd nd Afth trains only from Baltimore eae eae Psi ec ncngey ana re: | Sb teneysease ss waa om Macao, var! ° Burnous — Fieolominis im grea’ FOR ANNAPOLIS. 4M. TAYLOR & CO. ve Baltimore at 8a. mand ?; 5 eave Washington at Sa. m. 4 se: nm ao wen or Annapolis on Sundays. or farther information, tickets of every kind, &c,,apply to@ 8. KOONTZ, Agent, at Washing: ton station, or at the Ticket office. GAS FITTING, &c. 4s FIXTURES. W. », SMITH WwW Btore, and are daily rece! AB Master of Transportation, FIXPORES ot cptiroly New Paterna and, ie L. M. COLB, General Ticket Agente ne ae offered in this market, SPRING AND SUMMER SCHEDULE or Tn BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, FROM WASHINGTON OITY! THE GREAT SHORT LINE TO THE WEST, SOUTH AND NORTH-WEST DENTISTRY. Making the Quickest Time. And the Only Route SIGESMOND & HAYWARD, that can nella Through Ticket direct, or give @ N22" AND IMPBOVED INVENTIOB Through, Check for gage from Washington or City. ith Less Changes of Care than om any ARTIFICIAL other Route, and no Omnibus Riding. CHEOPLASTIC BONE TEETH, FOUR DAILY TRAINS FROM WASHINGTON Wirxour MuraL PLars om Oxasre, cr TY, (Bundi nye excep) ed,) making connections with ins leaving Baltimore New York, ‘onmsy | bi cto wend We invite citigcas, Generally to call and examine stock of | and WAT: FIXTUKES. feeling gal tient that we have the Dest selected stock in Wae'afl Wook in the sbove line intrasted to or a to. MITEL, MYRED & MeGHAWN, 376 D street days, One Train at 5.30 P. M., connecting on = Relay with 9 F M,. roe Baltimore, at 7.45.4. M. and 83) P. onus, detweon 13th and 13th sis., We THE WEST. alls sttonti yn} the following 7 leaving Washington at 6.30 A. M, makes Siventeses of mis i ms ora tree: congestion tt os woud ae ai House) with Train leayin, i seve: ae asaataee 3.9 by any eo acids being three-fourths lighter than any other. wate wa eri Be erecta 8 ictal onan san 2 RR TO BUY YOUR TICKETS BY THA 2. The roots will be mado inoensive, and neva: | 38 SURN TO Boy roe LO RALLROAD. ae isi Rou hich Through Tickets 4. No temporary teeth are needed, as permanent | This is the Oni te by which Throug) eis or made immediately, thereby preserving Th: h jage Checks can be procured a) sion of the whieh under the ee ba de Washington. eentiy a Knight's Latest Improved SLEEPING CARS, of ERis Wark (has Dee ey tenet erereians | the ‘most superier finish, attached to Night Trains, f THE SHORTEST AND MOST DIRECT KOUTS Baltimore at 3.15 4. ‘ashington at 3,5, or 6.30 P.M. inn leavin a : leaving Baltimore ai make connection with Train oF. M. eral ailing a which the, most sensitive teeth To me! , With which the mi 5 id uba per- | COLUMBUS, DAYTON, LOUISVILLE, CIN- feerenue ear ine leo, whieh will CINNATI, INDIANAPOLIS, TERRA HAUTE, 8T. LOUIS, CHICAGO, de, dc, 0, WO wITH LESB CHANGES OF CARS THAN BY ANT OTHER ROUTE. 6 Sy 2-tf TEETH. ° oom, M. a ‘nventor and Patentes ‘the MIN. P ‘BT: 'H, attends, 2 es ly at his office in 5 ais city. Many Lfconed Notice to Passengers as Fstdes vam ue wi! eann fashington '—Passengers i Wear others, and 00 person oan wea: others who sing thelr THROUGH TICK ETS in Washington, eannot wear 5 by the Kaltimore and Ohio Railroad, SAVE ONE Persons sriliee at my office éan be accommodated | DOLLAK in the Through price, and have the priv- with any style and price of Teeth they may desire; | ilege of visiting Baltimore (if desired) without Eee ches rina by areiereet sre a | sieioonal care, can ‘produce, the MINEBAL PLATE will be ®7-C nnections at the Ohio River with CLEVE- more fully warranted. LAND & PITPSBURG. GENT EAL OHIO and Booms in this city—No. 338 Pennsylvaniaavenue | NARIATTA & CINCINNATI RAILROADS; = Sth and streets, Also, 907 Arca s3., | through them, with the whole Railway System o} Philadelphia. mar 4-ly of tue NORTH WEST, CENTRAL WEST, and For THROUGH TICKETS please apply at the Ticket Office, Washington station. W. P. SMITH, Master of Transportation M. COLE. General Ticket Agent. ap 21-tf 1863] THE, 1563 PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL 04D RSS 2S: SN viner-lass HOOTE anaes i ‘0 ALL THB WESTERN OITINS, FREE FROM DUET KED THROUGH mace senicn a a FROM BALTIMOER THREE DAILY TRAINS PROM PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBURG! Sei i Two of them raakin, Unsurpassed in this city in varieiy and quality. OLOSE CONNECTIONS AT HABRISBURE with Traing on the NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD, and forming THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTER ‘rom WASHINGTON AND BALTIMORE to aN pot, the. WEST, NORTHWEST, AND SOUTHWRST. WS For Through Tickets apply at the offices of the Northern Central Kailroad Compauy, northeaz corner of Pennrylvania avenue aud Sixth strest, Washington, and Calvert Station, Baitimore. SPLENDID BLEEPING CARS ON ALL NIGHT SMOKING anv SALOON CARS ON ALL TRAINB FROM WASHINGTON Passengers wili take the trais? connecting AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & CO., 989 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Brrwssx 97m & 107TH Srs., (OOMBS’ BUILDING.) Invite the Trade to inspect their stock of WINES AND LIQUORS, TOBACCO AND SEGARS, GROCERIES FOR THE CAMP, Being the Bole Agents for MESSRS. FRANK BININGER & CO., awe tan Ben Naw Vonm, we sell.their celebrated BOTTLED WINES AND LiQUORS, at New York prices,—freight added We would call the attention of DIVISION PUR- VEYORS to the fact that we have the above goods ready packed for shipment in cases containi ra from one to twelve dozen each,and can fill any | and 9.15 p. road, and a order for them on call. a. m., tbe trains on ail parts P. 8.—We also keep constantly on hand the larges and most varied assortment of FR | | By this route Preis CHAMPAGNE WINES | GHTS. of al] deseriptl a he ed to and to be found in this city, embracing the following well-known brands VOR CLIQUOT, i MOET & OHANDON, @. H. MUMM & GO.,, PIPER HBIDEICE, ern Letes usting the traaspor- mpasy can rely HSIDSICK & CO., BUGENE OLIQUUT, DE ST, MARCEAUX, CHARLES KIVART & Co, Ras. malar to mark packages ‘Via Pons a: Gentrsi eR» | We. BROWN. Ag’t Northern Central B. B., i i No, SO North street, Baltimore. ENOCH LEWIS, Gon’! Superintendent, Alton: L.L. HOUPT. Gen'l Ticket Agent, Philadelph: HB. H. ROUSTON, General Freight Agent, Gelphia. jan ae Phila- -ly rt &F An Inspection of our Stock 1s most respect- fally solicited, QECRET DISEASES! SECRET DISEASES! SAMARITAN’S GEFT! | SAMARITAN’S GIFT! THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER US3D. “Yes. A Poritive Cure’? for GONOKRHGA, GLFET, STRICTURES, &. Contains no Mineral, co Balsam, no Mercury, Only Ten Pills 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. Cures in from two to four days, and recent cases in Roe d four hours.” Prepared by a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, one of the moat eminent Doctors and Chemists of the present day, NO EXPOSURE, NO TROUBLE, NO OHANGE WHATEVaR. Let those who have despaired of getting cured, or who pase noan gorged with Balsam Uopaiva, or ercury, try the SAMARITAN’S GIFT. Sent by mail in a plain envelope. AUG, JOHNSON & CY, may 13-tf For the Holidays. A. HM. BININGER & €O., S3Rancu OF Nos. 19 and 21 Broan Sr., Naw Yors or FOR SALE AT THEIR STORE, Ne. 237 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NEAR THIRTEENTH STREET, SiGN OF THE OLD KNICKERBOCKER THE MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF setae Price—Male packages, $2. Femi $3. IMPORTED WINES AND LIQUORS BLOOD! BLOOD!! BL aeRO EE KLES GOILS SYPRILIG OR VE. TO BE FOUND IN THE METROPOLIS, SOLS, BYEHTL : N A eC. Nanen SAMARITAN’S KOOT AND HERB JUICES BYPAILIS O VENKNEAL DISBASBO ' INE GROCERIES, CAN GUODS, | MARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUL : ae most potent, certain and effectual remedy re: KITS AND KEGS No.1 MACKEREL, _| seribed; it reaches and eradicates every particle of the venereal poison, so that the cure is thorough KENNEBEU SALMON, and permanent, Take then of this purifying reme- dy and be nealed, and do not transmit to your pos- BOUSED & PICKLED LAMBS’ TONGUES PIGS’ FEET, & Hi@ GY QGONCRNTRATED VEGSTASLD BITRAOT, PURE TONIO. DOCTOR HOOFLARD'S GERMAN BITTERS, Dn. UO. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa ‘WILL BYFROTTAL LY OvRE LIVER OOMPLAINT, DYSPE.’8IA, JAUNDIOB CHRONIC OR NERVOUS D.sBILITY, Dis. BASES OF TEE KIDNEYS, AND ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM A DISOR- DERED LIVER OB STOMACH puiseia or Blood 0 ness OT Head, Acidity of the Lees Nanees, Heartburn, Disgast for Fniness or Weight in Stomach. Sour tations, inking or Fluttering at the Pit of Stomach! Swimming of the Head, Hurried and ficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffosatin, Scnsations when ins lying posture. Dimness of Vision. Dots or Webs before the Sight. Fever and Dull Pain in the Heod, Deficiency of Peer L on eye of the ae and yer. Pain in e, 5 eat, Limbs, &c., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh ogi een and great Depre of nd will uit Ye a And wiil positively y hone? veeneed eer, Bikeus They Centain Ne Aicehel or Bad Whis They will cure the above diseases in nine cases out of a hundred. Induced by the extensive sale and universalpo, nlarity of Hosfand'’s German Bitters, (purely vege - table,) hosts of ignorant Quacks and ‘unscrupuloa* adventurers, have opesed upen suffering humanity the food-gates of Nestqums in the shape of poor whisky, vilely compeu gS with injurious drugs and christened Tonics, hics and Bitters, Beware of the innumerable array of picoketly reperations in plethorie bottles and big-bell Regs, under the modest appellation of Bitters; which, instead of curing, only aggravate disease, Ind leave the disappointed sufferer in despair. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS OLERGYMEN L ERS, PHYSICIANS, ‘apd CITIZENS, Tortifying of their own personal knowl: ree effects and medical virtues of a. Do You Want Something to Strengthen You? Do You Want a Good Appetite? Do You Want to Build Up Your Constitution? Do You Want to Feel Well? Do You Want to Get Rid of Nervowsesa? Do You Want Energy? Do You Want to Sleep Well? Do You Want a Brisk and Vigorous Feeling IF YOU DO, UsB HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS. From Rev. J. Newton Brown, D.D., Editor @f tig Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge. Although vot disposed to favor or recommend Patent Medicines in general, through distrust of their ingredients and effects, I yet kn of no sufficient reasous icked Hd man may not testify to the benefits a posed colle oars ees from any simple preparation, in the ho; at he may Sedo thie the more readily 1 aes Hoofiand’s jo this the more readily in r (00! German Bitters, propered by Dr. C. M. Jackson, of this city, because I was prejudiced Against them for meny years, under the impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. I am indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker, Esq., for the removal of this prejudice by proper tests, ‘and for encourage- ment to try them, when suffering from great and jong continued debility. The use of three bottles of these Bitters, at the beginning of the present year, was followed by evident relief, and restoration to a Jegree of bodily and mental eed which I had not felt for six months before, and had almest de- apaired of regaining. J therefore thank God and my friend for directing me to the use of them. A J. NEWTON BROWE, Philadelphia, June 22, 1861, PARTICULAB NOTICE. There are many preparations sold under the name of Bitters, tae in quart bottles, compounded of the | cheapest whisky or common rum, costing from 30 to 4) cents per gallon, the taste disguised by Anice or Coriander Seed ‘This class of Bitters bas caused and wilicontinue to cause. xe loug as they can be sold, hundreds to die the death of the drunkard. By their use the system is kept continually under the infiuence of Alcoholic Stinulants of the worst kind the desire for Liquor is created and kept up, and the resa! all the horrors attendant upon a drunkard’s life and a , to the Bit- ire and will hove # Liquor Bit- Get ters, we publish the folio be Hooftand’s German Bi guayis of ocd Brandy or Wiisky tion that will far Bitters in the market, and will cost muca will have all the virtues of Hoatand’s on with a geod article of Liquor, at a ana @ than these inferior preparations wi eo SOLDIERS} OF SOLDIERS, ATTENTION ttentien of the f suffering from ity, can be readily cured by Hootland’s German Bittere. Diseases resulting from disorders of the digestive organs are speedily removed. We have no heaita. tionin stating that, if these Bitters were freaiy used among our soldiers, hundreds of live ed that otherwise will be lost. ‘We call particular attention to the following rs markable and well authenticated cure of one of tha nation’s heroes, whore life, to use nis own language, *bas been saved by the Bittera:”” PHILADELPHIA, August#i3<, 1863. Messrs. Jones & Evans.—Well, geutiemen, your Hoo‘iand’s German Bitters has saved my lite. Thera is no mistage in this, It is vouched for by numbers of my comrades, some of whose names are appended, and who were fully cognizant of all the circam- stances of my ease. I am,and have been for the inst four years, a member of Sherman’s celebrated battery, and under the immediate command of Cap- tain R. B. Ayres. Waki the exposure attendanu® upon my arduous duties, 1 was attacked in Novem- ber last with iniiammation of the lungs, and wag for seventy-two days in the hospital. is was fol lowed by great debility, heightened by au attack of dysentery, 1 wasthen removed from the White House and sent to this cityon board the steamer “Stat sine,” frem which I landed on the 2th ofJune, Since that time I have been about as low as any ene could be and stilt retain a spark of vita!- ity. For a weck 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 & glass of water on my stomach. Life could not last ander these ciroum- stsnces, and, accordingly, the physicions who had been working faithfuily, though unsuccessfully, to rescue me from the grasp of the dread Arche: frankly told me they could do no more for me, ed me to see aclergyman,and to make such position of my limited funds as best suited ‘An acquaintance who visited me at the hospi Mr. Frederick Steindron, of Sixth, below Arch st., advised me, asa forlorn hope. to try your Bitters, Gnd kindly procured a bottle, From the time F commenced taking them the gloomy shadow of death receded, and I am sow, thank God for it, etting better. Though I have taken but two hot. fics. 1 bave gained ten pounds,and I feel tangnine of being permitted to rejoin my wife and dau, 5 froma whom I have heard nothing for ei 5 i hich you may repent in ryears, ie seins Tai bondt Das ati incurable, the nouns AAMARLEANS ROOF AND HERB JUICES . ¥ will remove every vestige of impurities from the ENGLISH DUN CODFISH, system, as well as all the bad effects of Mercury. a ALES! FEMALES !! i Together with ai! the In aa affections with which numbers of Fe- LUKURIES INCIDENT TO THE SEASOR | Dales suffer, the ROOT AN eee Coo io Whites, iu bearing down, Falling of the Wom), Moesers. 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. Debdility, and for all compiuints incident to the sex. Bent by expre: Price @1 a bottle, or ¢ bottles “‘BAMARITAN’S OHANORE WASH, Price 25 cents. Full directions. on MOND & GO., Box 161 Philadelphia Post ce. peold by 8. QALVERT FORD, rner of lith and ‘a. av enue. RY COOK, Alexandria. aval articles bought at their store warranted aaa aeubie Sica ofthe first quality, and forwarded toany part of the Dal 'REBB YY, sity free of expense, | A OFFION 614 PA. AVENUR, P. Washington City, D. 6, — GREAT BASTERN, NORTHERN AW: E8T BEN BXPRESS FORWARDERS! uf Aa we intend to be permanently located, we re- | zpectfally request families to give us acall. ABRAM M, BININGSR, HENRY T. CAPEN. Wasuinarox, December, 1863, SOLS Wor ya Brod ne BONDE! een A. M. BININGER & 00, have n0 connexion wit peep Ey ty any otuer House. ; Ras in “AB EOLLIN CHUROH, Agent, tie cerns ees NORTHWEST. % Mmtanx Goons. * © its principal offices a eee. w. @TON, D. O., : ALL, STEPH WALL, STEPHENS & 90,, months; for, gentlemen, I aw a loyal Virginian from the vicinity of Front Royal. To your invain- able Bitters I owe the certainty of life which haa iaken the place of vague fears—to your Bitters will Lowe the glorious privilege of again clasping to me bosom those who are dearest to me in life. Very truly yours Isaac Matown, We fully concur in the truth of the abov. ment, as we had of seeing our cor: Mr. Malone, alth, A A NCER, ist Artille: EWELL, Co. B, Ly JEROME, Co. ld saat —} . .D AN KOCH, Co. ANIEL B. THOMAS, Co. F. Soth Pena, ANDREW J. KIMBALL, Oo. A, 3d Vermcnt HN }eeth Penn, BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! ture of “0, M. JAOKBOR' ont RP EIR of cach bortien /AOK#OM PRIOR PER BOTTLE 75 CENTS, OR HALF DOZ, FOR 84. Bhould pearent: mot have the article Pritt bk ba aor Rare Taticnd wo will forward, securely pnoked,by expres? ParwerPat Orrica Amp Manuracroay, Ko, 632 ARCH BT. JONES & BYANB, (Beseaers to ©. 36, Jackson & Co.) sora tne Daemeadecen” * 'eresecie”