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8 NEW YORK SUNDAY, MARCH 12, 1865. THE WAR REPORT. te grtantet to them sn theg.epe returned to the camp at To the chiefs of bureaux and their subordinates the i es this yo are due for their unwearieg K z of their fespective dawies . so ' remedy: Sey ave teas putes EDWIN M. STANTON, Secretary of War. pt og Be oy Ne BL ., aan when TEAS AND COFFEES. NEW OROP TEAS OF LATEST impoRTaTION. — aecary or cateneaN sbecrt at ne‘king sua bare s medio THE ENTIRE WHOLESALE stoce sts THE GULF. Ses | Sitter mervoss uence te Progret Of diseased action @REAT AMERICAN TRA CoMPany the i were wangnsaineet ies eles case coer: AMOUNTING TO FROM Our Armies Stronger, Better Organized and Better Supplied Than Ever. Flattering Condition of the National {$500,000 TO $1,000,000, OFFERED AT RETAIL, a? NO. # VESEY STREET, @UE COMPANY ARE NOW SELLING coop OOLONG, AT 600, 70c., Be, 906, $1, $1 0, DEPT $1 19 PRE te ‘system A Commmeneial Agent of tho Uniiod Giaten | Sect Smee nom wig teens meee Arrives at Matamoros. °F ee pla ae the lat tage dove produce remark phy ey thoug wich'the last named they ‘for some days before Mca Guanes nin alectlons of the lungs, throat, bead The Liberals Advancing on Bie’ pleuely the rehet ie certain; the cxotetory, drgane single dose. Military Establishment, aa the Cit Jaro Of wi ett eesti cured by 8 POUND. mi ie i he bl is permitted, ——— ry Tho expenditures of the year, including, he mainte the rebel atiaok ou the cape) last Jaly have been ¥ afiee nenet tices Pils econ, ruodibea the alaraingeym MIXED, O0c., 70c., 80c., #0c., $1, $1 10, best $1 99 PEF manana nnnnnnnnnnenne tenance ‘Academy, amount - north of Fort : 8, direct aes Senna Ott MIR? i me, Fecommended tbat Congress provide for the erection of & giiciy uses, and feriaicly nouniog ia risked in using Bran POUND. board of engineers, ordered by the War Department monument to them. . poe .| GREEN TEAs, " Roe, , Interesting Departmental Sta- tn Janaasy 1804. to examine red by the War Department | Mor uve etter protection of the depots of the Quarter. | Cortins Reported Having Deserted the | dees, dizziness sna spopiexy, no madicine cat be Senet OB: MIM FN MY BEEP O defences, as Parr ate reyrine inueduc. | General was directed to canoe ‘the persons employed im Impertal Cause. es aparece aca ay ‘tap nara i. 5 Ustics, ten of increased calibres and rifle ~ Y and to enable this department, at the ‘and expos:d-depots, to ot phey produce these results simply by talking from the blood ENGLISH BREAKFAST, 60c., 76e., 80c., 90c., $1, $1 30, BEST . them to combat effectively iron-clad h fleets, Earth | be organized into military companies and regiments for tte impurities leay’ PR $1 25 PRR-POUXD. &e, Re. ae material for parapets and ramparts is now (as it has | internal guard duty and for local defence. This organi- THIS VITAL FLUID FREE, — been from the earliest employment of Taitering artillery) | zation at Washington, Nashville and Loulwite bat | Eigchauge of Prisoners from Gamp | sy" swee {locallty,” to recover Its proper and mece® | young HYBON, O.,700., 800, 00e., $1, $110, BEST $13 « 1 brought into the service, as an aid to the troops, ¥ BELIEF. pou Wan Derantanr, } prern Eth egatco pte ey mows economic! Te; | a forse of soveral thousand men. ‘They have, both in Ford, Fezas, 1 boleygginanD Ruri Lis have aftinity forthe Ie Ph ssi err, Mined 3, 1866. ee en “tne enone adhered 1, | thia District and in Teaneone, bean called upc several pee a dnd eau RBUBJECE MATTER OF DISEAS UNOOLORED JAPAN, $1,810, BEST $1.25 PRR POUND. ‘Me, Paempsrt—I have the honor herewith to submit | wherever the locality permits, mes durin, year e oO a9 oy ae cause ULSiON FROM THE BODY, — . ‘ Ge annua! reports of the several bureaus of this depart- | " Nine officers of engineers, out of « total number of sat Washington, Nashville and Johnsonville, a of mbar ue poware of ature are nt lreny exhaust a yee ‘ual re. | eighty-six, bave been lost during the year by death; all | service at Washington, Nasbville and Johnsonville, a! Wists ih? What is diseaset PER POUND. meant They were designed to accompany my annual re) Or" nom have given their lives to service of the | whieh depots have threatened or attacked by the Our Ne@ Urleans Correspondence. lealth is when the supply and expenditure are equal. . past, which, by your permission, has been delayed until | country. " rebel armies. New Onuaays, La., Feb. 27, 1868. LT eS ip rs) expendwure are Cin COFFEES (GROUND), 2c. 2c., 80c., Se, BEST se. = enn Me he ps pe hy and viet tease M , eer ‘The Quartermaster General So ang the views ex- ARRIVAL OF A COMMERCLAL AGENT AT MATAMOROS. to all matters in the body whose life is ata tee eomenre PER POUND. 4 ‘he military operations of the past year. His report has is ee 1 rs of the surrounding party, or which have longer t FOU } and were cot in the army. smallness pressed in his report of in regard to the aid to be By the arrival at this port last evening of the steam: | thanithe time nature designed. So in fevers and all FRENCH BREAKFAST AND DINNER €0! ‘mot yot been received, as the activity of the campaign in | this number ran eet of. Sis sanke nations whic aacurted: expected and derived from the colored population, have | ghtp Gov. Bailey, from Matamoros the 23d inst., I learn | lass of casce which soon run into mortification y a ae FEE, Me progress demands bis unceasing attention. But the | in this class in the beginning of the rebellion. Theclasses | been confirmed by two years’ experience. 7 ? RANDRETH'S PILLS PER POUND. : ing doc subi in order | at this ttme have the usual strength corresponding tocon- | have been extensively employed in the labors of the | shat the steamship San Roman arrived at that city from | have marvellous curative, unaltiies | i Mates StS cid R BOE @ccompanying documents are now submitted, * | grossional represent master Frets ‘bureat, where each one #0 em- | New York on the 2lst inst., bringing out Mr. Amsi Wood | Unvally changing, snd tt oy ene nature dessigued, | THE COMPANY MAKE NO DEVIATION IN PRICR ‘Ghat, 90 far ax can be done without injury to the service, THE COMMISSARY GENERAL'S DEBARTMENT. rod relvaged a white soldier trom labor, and restores | gs United States Commercial Agent. It is eaid that Mr. | pain and inflammation set in, which is bothing more ‘han & are all n for thelr intrinsic Ree: they may be printed With the public documents of the The Commi General of Subsistence reports that the to his place in line of battle. Their extenctve en- ‘cae h Fepnratory, effort for our “All Brandreth’s Pills are ‘These Teas chose: their fn! worth, in ae Caeacaan: supplies of sul nce stores have been mostly pur- | listment has created a demand, however, beyoud the sup- | Wood opened his office in Matamoros, and ‘has com- | supposed the results to do te sim) . fm mind health, economy, Pring hd Gidjide. 20 plinance all ae chased tn Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, | ply; application being made to the rmaster General | menced clearing vessels to vanous ports in the United ASSISTING THESE EFFORTS OF NATURE. —- SUMMARY OF THE YRAR’S WORK. Washington, Chncinnatl, Lasiavile Chleagoand St Louts dud? labor with the armies befere Richmond, which | gates th erurroundlig par defore ney TRAN prt | drinking them. COFFERS ROASTED AND GRODW! ‘Te military evonts of the past year have been officially | Beef cattle were furnished by cont ‘short duration | he was unable to provide, he endeavored to procure oI M VAN WART, OF SING SING, OF ey re a ivacastan pak time to time nd the wy | st most convenient and driven from the places of | colored men from the de _ Gf the Atlantic and | 2UARES REPORTED ADYAXGNG ox xatanonos—conrima axp | CURE DF Aine DISHASE OF THE KIDNEYS. DAILY. pees caret Le *Y | purchase to the field. Most of the stores were purchased | Guif where it was that they were AS COMMAND JOIN THE LIBERAL PORCHES, - Bina Bina, Oct. 14, 1868. i Publicly reported that they GROUND COFFEE, 20c., 30c., 850., 40c., best 45e. per pound. twanspired, and are fully known in every branch of this advertising, accepting the lowest bide offered for suita- for want of employment, None could be ob- | Juarez ig said to bo advancing on Matamoros with | Di, PRANDRETEIT |e. ston two years ago with a most me government and throughout the civilized world, They | ble articles at cash prices. Attempts have in some cases | tained thos? departments, however. The com- | 10) 4 4 men. Mejia is said to have only one pat pain in my rightaxm and elbow. Dr. A. K. Hoffman, Hotels, Saloons, Boarding Housekeepers, and Families wi onsite w series of suoeeusful marches, sieges and a ae i aa eo cae oon en een ranscaar of matuary operations | thouand in that city, and is afraid that he will be | seats bina Proaeinot tier aitsed eecteny: Ton: | U#elarge quantities of Cote ex economies tn that ‘des, attesting the endurance and courage of the soMiiers | ence bureau, thereby creating much difficulty. or for other public service, and that not # man, woman | compelled to surrender. He sent out Cortina with | sented, but,the shock nearly kiled me, and I received 20 | yy using our FRENCH BREAKFAST and DINNER COP. @f the United States, and the gallantry and military ‘The armies have been supplied with and whole- | or child be spared. , four regiments to check his progress; but instead | benefit whaiever. After thin my legs numb and par- ing we) § some fe large numbers of prisoners and sofferin, The General makes sl ntion | of sbowing fight Cortina surrendered his whole | alyzed and my back and Eidneya were tormented with most | yee which we sell at the low p t kill of their commanders, unrivalled in the history of | ine roe nense lel gual pee tyke al Br pee per pam on on honorable mer iis | force @f Mexicans to duarex. The reason given for | intense and Zontinued paid. “Br A. K, Hodiman and Gi J. , which we sell at the low price of 85 cents per pound, ations. Generally ie contractors and others have faithfully com: | bureau, who have been engaged in the most important | this is that) Maximilian agreed to give, Cortina | Trtity ine for along une but finally pronounced tay They | and warranted to give perfect satisfaction, ‘The campaign of the Army of the Potomac, and the | plied with their obligations. Officers employed tn this | operations and have most contributed to the general suc- half a million prov! @ turned ever com- | hopeless. Other eminent physicians then treated me, but | p.oecial attention is a ina Cdltee Der fa ‘ Branch’ of the service, with but few exceptions, have | esas of our armies, mand to the imperial government; but, after he had cen- | did me no good, and gave my friends to understand thai, my | Especial attention is given to the Coffee Department, in w! ‘eperationson the James river, the Appomattox andaround | 2 --rmed their duties wih promptnoss in the field and sented, he refused to pay him. ‘The imperiatists are be- | case was hicuratlc. length I gave up all hope, the lower cai Gets Cleanantis Richinond and Petersburg; the masterly operations of | gy depots, During tho year ending Jui 1864, Ofty- | pe so maRB FACING RAILROAD. or our | Soming alarmed at the increasing force of the liberals and | half of my body being totally paralysed, aud much ewolled, fy competition, our army in Georgia, resulting in the capture of Atlanta, | two thou foreman io mies pony the treachery of the Mexican commanders and their | snd I sulered term tn) billy constipated. from th CONSUMERS CAN SAVE FROM wand four hundred and eighty-two quarterly OF | ijita, ry communications with the States on the Pacific ‘Max ry. 16 paralys Srreunsh sot eter Inport mary pots tas | Movi, arctuna hae, een vaned and ofered | S07 war and ae ciely of sping aria and | “Sint runes at tamian mmeronom. | Saguat pa ease atau Seana @tate; the reduction of the forts in the harbor of Mobile; ‘THE QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. defending these portions of republic, when the onl ter, commanding the rebel force at Brownsville, | my wife's sister, Sully Ann Storms, begged me to take Bran- 4 ‘ G m military communication not exposed to’a hostile fleet is | om thetaio Grando, is sald to bave ‘received reinforce: | dreth's Filln’aa suc had used them herself’ and in her the bard fought battles at Franklin and around Nash- The report of the Quartermaster Gencral contains a road the ti is ed. The ips ities & “ statement of the operations and expendit of a wee across continent, is mentioned. The | ments to the number of eleven hundred mou. Of late | family many years with the best effect. Induced by her an Wille, resulting in the rout of the rebel army in Tennes- | bo reau under-his control during the: ear. early completion of the Racifio railroad is called for a8 & | the rebels feared that the Union force at Brazos Santiago | ™y wife, I swallowed i ppandretiis Fils. They perniee, e003 the succession of brilliant victories won by the | The clerical force authorized by law is, ag opinion, military precaution deserving attention and the fostering | were Taking preparations 10 advance upon the town, | tnclve, hours hee wear Se Uitte sperelion cnnerantly imme % CENTS TO $1 PER POUND i By purchasing of the Company, Now ts thethmete LAY IN YOUR STOCK. GREAT AMERI TEA COMPANY, “ . care of the government. " vers Me Army of the Shonandoab; the successful storming of anil bers pape Co make thats oe examined en of pen ood a the valuables of the piace were removed to Corpus prov omnins sayeelt we gal, Patton, A gimial ae 45 VESEY BTREET. Fort Fisher; the capture of Wilmington, Columbia, and | ji iced necessary to phsey Tigid acco een tability for the It appears from the report of the Surgeon General that 1088 OF A FRENCH BARE.’ ptypohe about three months ugo, I took five pil Oe een ae ggg PRE NEDERRASEEPS Gehan KG “ERI @harieston, and other achievemerfts of less note, all con- | expenditure of the public money and property. the funds 2 reise cored ge sources, and available fn the ‘The French bark Le Verur, loading at Brazos Santiago, nine they commenced onerstiog i eroaslys vader ad fel ya IN GOLD. ani teibuting to the triumph of the Union cause and the sup- | | An extension of the | inorease of compensation granted orig Tune 80, 1908 a XL desarnses, Se tne 263 088 A iralnate healer mee (ian ge dagen and waver mized, several, gallons of with, came avray, GREAT REDUCTION, ie reas to cler] ver , "837 005 oi bi a ¥ onan cargo at dinagreoable oder. |! o very faini, a —— Pression of the rebellion, will be more appropriately de- include thoes of higher grados, is recommendad. by Patansegaentiaia is is dearer aro a totat loss. The crew was saved, Within the last | my'neightors came to see ine die; bit. as soon as the faint TEAS AND COFFEES. tailed upon the coming in of the reportof the Lieutenant | the Quartermaster General tm view'of the increased cost | “S59 90, 1864 914,188 six weeks there have bean no leas thas Avo wreci off Wie | neue paweed arnt was ablete wore and mand upou my | NEW CROP TEAS OF LATEST IMPORTATION General. gion. € Balance in the hands of disbursing < Togs. “Teontinved taking the pills, and, in avery few day jee . Thy Quostermaster General gives int gf the laden eh mmerchandibe- andictmo, wate) laden wih Ave ‘able to walle Thy room, ‘and now am able to walk THE ENTIRE WHOLESALE sTOCK That the administrative operations of the several bu- 7 | 918 =: A x QMACCTE, esse eeeeeeeeseeeeeneee 824,061 hundred. bales of cotton, the whole of which was lost, | Wat walle across mny room, F x genes aunt ni ot of eit $12,205,008 | with the exception of abut ninety-fvo bales {uitcrette ia, 'and now gue pil’ day ty il Lrequle, reais of this department have not failed to contribute to | War for equipping, supplying and moving the large army or Tus My health {8 noarly restored, my appetite is good, and I o e| ivich, concentrating last November on the banks of the Ono hundred and eighty-two hospitals, with a capacity Sarr ae — the suce-as of our armies is shown by the official reports | Nich, concnrten Mier Genert Grant the battle of | of eighty-four thousand, four hundred and seventy-two New Ontaane, La, Feb. 27, 1868. | suffer hardly uy, pain anywhere, and every day 1 grow GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, © thelr respeotive chicts, Chattanooga and opened the way for ihe victorious oam. | beds, were in operation at the date of tho last annual re- SACHANGED FRISONERS FROM CAMP FORD, TRXAB. eee any eit L desire you to publish my case, that AMOUNTING TO FROM THE ADJUTANT GENERAL'S DRPARIMENT. pain of the army unger General Sherman, resulting in | port. During the summer campaign it was found necessary | ne wiegissippl steamer Magenta arrived in this city | those suffering from paralysis and Aidney diseases may know 19800,000. Fo ¢1,000,000, res aro now in progress in the State of Georgia, | those nearest the scenes of active operations, giving ono ‘gp from a sudden and vast increase of business measure: | Phe vast pres 6 made, the wonder‘ul conte hundred and ninety hospitals, with a cay y one | prisoners from Camp Ford, Texas. They belong princi- We, nelgibaes soe Ln they Mend that the foregoing ‘ly overcome in his bureau, clerks instructwd and work | in men and material developed, the manner in | hundred and twenty thousand five hundred twenty. polly to the Mhirty-sixth Iowa, Forty-third Indiana and mtaleine tof Abram Van A ri the capture of Athnta and the o wi to establish additional ones, and increase the ity of iy ‘The Adjutant General reports the difticulties springing pt perations which capact! how easily they may be cured by Bra 8. : ine pat a is on June 20, 1 tt B. REYNOLDS, Supervisor of Town of Ossining. systematized. Credit is justly dae to both the oficers | Which the steamboat and railroad interests, the ne beds on J ), 1864. During the year the health OFFERED AT RETAIL, « - AT NO. 45 VESEY STREET. | DAVID Mc€ORD, Yex-Loan Comminsioner, ead clorks for their fidelity. agricultural aud mechaneal products of the valley of the | of the entire army was better than js usual with troops Seventy-seventh Ohio. There were also several from the PATALGOLM SMITH; Justice and Clerk Board Sup'r'a, THE COMPANY ARE NOW SELLING @00D a TOs Same, ey Mississippi, were laid under contribution in feeding, sup- | Cngaged #0 constantly om active duty and in arduous | Ryftieth Fudiana, Thirty-third Iowa, Fdth Kansas, Twelfth ABRAM HYATT, United States Assessor, Tenth distiiot — DRAFTING AND RECRUITING, plying and moving @ vast army in an advance of over | campy ) No destructive: ice prevatied in. Michigan and other regiment. JAMES MoeOR: 4 Loan Com . ~ }: COLONG, AT GWe., 70c,, 80c., We., $1,$110, BEST $115 PER Despite superior advantages for recruiting volunteers, three hundred miles from ita secondary, and four hun- | section, and the number of sick aud wounded, althoug! ‘The majority were captured at Mark’e Mill, Ark., and wy E CoM Peis, { m9 ota: has been reached in the regular service | 472@.and Gfty iiles from ite primitive base, are de- | large, has been comparatively gmail in the Proportion it | had been prisoners about ten months, BACHEY # tostiay psa =o go's 99: eee! scribed, The record ig one creditable to the people who | bore to the whole army. At the close of the year the OF KAVAL OP/SCERS EXCHANGED. LETITIA VAN WART. MIXED, G@0e., 700., Ge. We, $1, $110, BEST $1 20 PER Ghan was anticipated, There are two depots for coll:c- | have developed such vast resources and placed them go | Lumber of sick and wounded, both with their commands | The following naval officers were aléo exchanged, and: ‘Won of recruits for the army at large—one for infantry at | Patrioticaily at the disporal of the government, and also | and in general hospitals, was lers than sixteen per cent | arrived here on the Magenta:— POUND. Methodist Sovtety -Baye hearg the above facts atated In ‘i ‘ to the officers, their agents in this great work. of the strength of the army. The number sick with thoir ‘Stes cl Fred Crocker, Act- — Fert Columbus, New Yor, and one for mounted service | ane Crcct gives tables of the quantities of she princi. | Tespective commands was four per cent, and in general ce armada —perigg ran ra ui af Me, Fen Wart, De: Foster, pat: | GREEN TEAS, @0e. 70e., Bo. Bie. $1, $1 14 BEST 61 38 ‘et Carlisle, Pennsylvania, There are ako fourteen | pal military supplies, fuel, forage clothing, and materials tals five and three: stant Paymaster; J. 8. ag os ‘y aiiat ah tne He enn River Rail- PER POUND. ported, and used duri It | Of the six and ree orig to} m shin 2 Be ae Secon: @apots for partic: blished purchased, trans} 4 uw Nu the year. It hes a-ha cent wou Thompson, ter’ James A. Fox, id ¥ » ab Bing Bi ite refe he being ft ronnie et en? alegre yi ae doce Aino coniaing statements of the steamboats employed | Rearly one per ¢ i "were with thelr ‘respective com: secistunt Bngiveer; D. H. Faled F. A, Bradley and John | noqusiated with Mr Wan Start and ell particulars. pac Pally 1 ORI: APR BOS: He officers | Upon the Western rivers and of the steamers and ot mands; the rest in general McGrane, Third Assistant *N. L. Cannon, H. 8. ‘DIARRHGA AND DYSENTERY. Rave generally been einployed on recruiting servic, and | vecsely upon the Ocean, engaged in the transportation of | The ‘establishment of medical depote within reach of | P. Rollins and Howard Sargeant, Acting Masters’ Mates, is Weenies tate he i ered when recovered they have been sent to replace others im | troops and supplica, armies in the field, and their supply wpon the | United Sia'es Steamer Sachem—Amos Johnson, Acting ak RS Ter rea wariatbore ville. tet hewn ‘the field who required reltef. In this service it is believed many abuacs have been | field of battle; the ‘transportation of sick and wounded | Volunteer Lieutenant; John C, Heney, Acting Master's | Sacd andgiven allt had. ‘hese pills have cured ull whe took panes ead: siicss reformed and great economies have been effecied during |. by ambulance, railroad and-hospital transports; the suf. | Mate: K. A. Laniou, Paymaster’s Cle jarrhena in a few days, Some had the disease Twenty-one depots are established in the principal | the past year. The indications derived from Cougres- | ciency and su.cesa.ul administration of the best system United States 51 Henry W. Wash- The army doctors had fallod to cure in Mates for collecting and forwarding to regimonts volun- | sional examiuation and reports have been followed up | of general hospitals; the sanitary peocenienas a well o@ | burn and W. W. Fowler, Acting rs; John L, Cham- le to be never failing in diarthon, n vt to the servi all minor details of this to the ; teers and substitutes, and also drafted men. ‘The Veteran | “ihc army itas bo-n well supplied with all tho essentials | greater comfort of the alek et ecanend weal satiate. |. ra eae ceemae is Bese Sees sere te pilions’atections headache-and comivences. © How ini ENGLISH BREAKFAST, Gc, 10c., 800, 80e., $1, 61 14 BEST 61 25 PER POUND. YOUNG HYBON, 6e., 70c. H0e., 00¢., $1, $1 10, BEST $1 98 PER POUND, UXCOLORED JAPAN, $1, $1 10, BEST $1 25 FER POUND, | MY8ON, IMPERIAL AND GUNPOWDER, BEST, $1 ‘Bates Seamer Diana—Henry Weston, Acting ; ees Reserve corps has been of much service in guarding | of military equipment, and with fuel, forage and all bat eg Cap the Bron, git Gans coe Master's Mate; rita Johnson and R McLaughlin, can peal reat respect yor {ta'r. purow 3 PER POUND. . oecessaries, ~ je seve possible instal ird Assistant ineers. Uo. A, Thirteanth heavy artillery, Bermu ein i, Va. —in ‘hese depots, and escorting detachments to their regi- | MT seces by capture and destruction of trains, by the | have the movements of successful generals boon im- Far tte Sekboner Velocty—N, W. Hammond, act. | °° WOULD THIS HAVE BEES CONSUMPTION? COFFERS (GROUND), 20c., 25e,, 800., 38¢., BEST le, mente, There are also six special depots for recruits | pyurn ng of transports by incendiaries employed by the | peded or delayed from any cause in sho control of Volunteer Lieutenant. . Newans, N. J., Sept, 20, 1861. PER POUND. enlisted in robel States by agents from loyal States. Feoala, coed _ reat, ae ae movenyents of the armies me pee fy Bete Thirty-<t ER. — followin ottloors ot the navy from n Texas, mho vere Ly EE, NER i er RR POU = ' ] ave seldom been delay yy them. . for ox tool for ro on the rs ¥ Al ST AND DINN Boards of oxamination bave béon kept up to inquire | Bare seldom Weel tee Oy atorial during the year have | passed the Ho.ne of crescents y Conaies,, Savine nant change, took passage twenty-tve yours, and’ they have never failed to restore us | FRENCH BREAKFA COFFEE, te PER Pol the Senate, and awaits final action. The proposed and United States Steamer Signal—Edward Morgan, Tn the disennes of enrly childhood and in infancy thetr value ND. tate causes of absence from duty and alleged offences by | heen the destrcetion of a portion of the train of th» army Acting well deserved promotion of meritorious medical oificors | Volunteer Lieutenant; Charles P, Bragg and W. F. Loan, | in indeed beyond estimate to affectionate parents. Hooping @Moers. The effect has been to diminish the number of | at Cliattanooga in the fall of 1863, aud the consequent dl , struction of animals there, andin East Tennessee, t! cannot fail to increase thelr efficiency, by placing them | Acting Ensigns; E. J. Calvert, Paymaster's Clerk; E. D, | cough, worms, meosloa, scarlet fever, smallpox, all, in my | THE COMPANY MAKE NO DEVIATION IN PRICB. eases published and referred to the boards to three hun- | sitchen of ataae There, Wah tisnipriand Onio by | upon an equal footing with those of other sta corps in | Lovell, Rf Groft and A. Donaldson, “Acting Masters’ | exPeriengy, have yinlded to BRANDRERIS PAUL. T bave | ooo wee at chosen for thelr intrinalo worth, Keeping red and sixty-four for eleven months; whereas, before | jncendiaries; the loss of tho trains during the Red river | Fegard to local rank, and it is respectfully submitted that | Mates; James F. Liddell, Third Assistant Engiueer. Pea tne omer mecictae inside my house Le RHANDRETIVS pra heir organization, from one hundred to two hundred expedition; 5 and to these may be added pe hey Soro of | the bor oe pe we pe doer mie omer Ree oe : Daa wa load Vegetable Uuivarsal apnoea é a in mind health, economy, and a bigh degree of pleasare im ‘were repo! train of two handred wagons, near Fort i bee magegsn ints cogn| yew: jews b; ay of Cairo. 0 a violent cold settled upon my lungs; bein, ne neem ted monthly for absence without leave alone. | 4 vintay since the close of the fiecal your. | ‘Srovets equally with the other branches 0° tie service. cue Mareh 11, 1806 ‘consumptive fatally, Twas greatly ‘Erarmed bythe hard | drinking them. COFFERS ROASTED AND GROUND The status of dhaplains seems to be misunderstood. e MILITARY RATLRDADR, The Army Medical Museum continues to increase in aenO, 9 h and continual cough, which appeared to be unrelieved. Hav- “— rom the wording of the act of April @, 1864, section 1, it is As the rebel armics are beaten back they burn all im- | Value, and is already one of the most instructive patho- New Orleans dates of the 4th tnst. are received. Ing great faith, £ retertuined we wy Resever of DALY. GROUND COFFEE, 20c., 3e., S5e., 40¢., best 450, per pound. Hotels, Saloons, Boarding Housekeepers, and Famflies whe use large quantities of Coffee can economise Im that article, portant railroad bridges, tar up the railroad track H'nroy the water stations, carry off the machinery and reiting etock, and do all that is a their power to render the railroads useless to our armen, "he armies are obliged to follow generally the natural losicai collections in the world. A descriptive catalogue | The inauguration of Hon. J. M. Wolles as Governor of | tothe very utmost, I took in twent IM. y-four honrs fifty pills, is in courae of prey ion, an examination of which When the last dose operated I felt the spot about the pitof will, vis thought fully establish the Iinportance of this | L2uisiana for the unexpired term mado vacant by the | ry i ie tread ont, and with @ loug breath institution in connection with the surgical and medical | resignation of Governor Hahn, took place at Library | my cough was gone. In a few a: T_ regained my neual bought by some chaplains that a new rank bet: @redes of major and captain is intended for the supposed to be an error growing out of the u: form ‘wurzeon” in the act, instead of ‘medi: quaacee ras ae Bay hroper, was “eapaln,”” 1 Porymac, and of the Tennessee and Cumberland, aud | pe ecen— re - nity have boen banished to Mexico by the rebel authori- 4s Ferg seat 8 UD. s | PER, which we sell at the low price of $5 conte per pound, within the territory which our armies havo pene . The following letter AD "8 PELLS — Over Gre hundred (age, captured fram the rebels, have Tove been ciserontsig inthe ene at Sactaeee 4070 Pee a pe inden vaenckger tp och pps +d ry — demande attention from ined : and warranted to give pertrct satisfaction, foe ay 4, prop ly kabeiied and deposited for safe | our own troops. When abandoned by the cuesny thy ovember last containing the names of 2,784,226 men. Died. me Laman aes May 7, 1861 Eapectal attention is given 10 (ie Coffee Department, te cen of honor have been awarded in numerous tn. | Mhmediate reconstruction aud operation bocomes a ‘So~md—T'ho results of the drafts made in 1863 and | Noudx,—At his rexdence, No. 130 Reade wtrect, Wn- | py. Braxnnera:— bad ‘aii’ ESS m-commiseion*d officers for | ‘ty ne essity. 2864, given in tabular form, from which it appears that, | 114% Notay. Dear 5in—I have long w Lo write to you and express which we defy competition. paper ts {oF | “Colonel (now Brevet Brigndler General) D. ©. MeC the Dist day of July last, there Was no tnaterial det | The friends are respectfully invited to atiend the fune- ‘uiuite for the begeLclal effects that have been expe- eel catma eee ca of teetonns silver | has boon placed as military director im charge of cy in the United States omphe quotas of troops re. | Tal, on Monday aiteraoon, at two o'clock, f ln hun reds “aye, thousands CONSUMERS CAN eh om hp ine » | work. Iie hak organized an efiicient construction corp @ puich localities an were behind having been drafted [For Other Ded he cee Second. Page} Boston (1858) Ewes then © GENTS TO'91 PER POUND pahene ued provided rolling stock for which it was necessary the amounts due from them. The draft made under eens my friends, aswell ae my- . <a ht en make onerous demands upon the manufacturers of the call of July 18, 1864, was in progress at the date of Evening Stock Exchange. self, supposed t! age would soon terininate. By purchasing of the © Now is the time to ‘The work of {cial reports of battles, dy loyal States, The report of Colonel MeTollum t4a record | the Provost Marshal General's report. This drat came | $10000American gold 192 100 sha Hud Riv RR MLN | Mr. "Brockway ws: fa Pile; bua have 4 ee PR vbr cig Shethoss: of the expenditure of over «leven millions of the appro- | on during the heat of the late President al campaign, and | 10000 192% 100 do. © TALG | ing used co miuel inedicine, with t, Laas more LAY IN YOUR STOCK. ee Sod enna rcttg ce teerally ne poscinig, | Pilations of the quartermaster’s department. Tt gives | resistance wo it was threatened in many ple 4, andin 100 do. teatined totes Rabare take Tis Goats Oe fair GREAT AMEKICAN THA COMPANY, rere of Hay 19, 1804, be pro-rossing as reply as possible, | information upon the means and the cost of supplyingan | rome actually organized. ‘The Provost Marshal ‘General 100 di hE Saeed Le FE ae OP aol se , been called upon for thein. ports are due have | army by railroad, and the manner of repairing and ro- | jurtiy olaims special credit tor the officers acting under 200d falc in them, und L8 nee! ‘take them, bue not 45 VESoY BURBET. rm sas constructing railroads ina hostile country, which is of | him for the firumess and fa'rness with which they 100 do... .. home, and went wt it — - hopelessly. a, THE PAYMASTER'S DEPARTHUENT. = aad > ee as 7 it interest to soldiers and engineers. e results are | executed the jaw 0: Congress and the orders of the gov- 100 Reading RR. pan to feel beter ‘ALL IN GOLD. pare armani General reports tha the enuraarmy ts | remarkable triumphs of military and engineering #h ily | erument tn making thie draft, and for the suevess which 200d. F j p= yr bean beadpillpe tla oY hig y creditable to the system under which they have been act | atten thelr efor 300 do GREAT REDUCTION, ; : he RB compl shed, to the officers and inen engaged in the wor Taird—The restilts of the volunteer recruiting service, p a He calls attontion to the defective organization of ie | Aha to the country which has displayed a ch euerxy acd | under tho aitfrent calle for ‘troxpe, Nheay's? - a + TEAS AND COFFEES. ‘ ‘ad am quite eure that L have thereby heon bh saving, not hundreds, but thousands of lives, 1 &, a Od. PAY, P.M. $y Ss Bee NG BRANDRETH BUILDING. 80LD EVERYWHERE. KEW CROP TEAS OF DATEST IMPORTATION. THE ENTIRE WHOLESALE sTOCK or run GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, Dureau, cad strongly urges that the Paymaster G 7 ” iad ; Dave tle rank of a brigadier general; that there be two yh gine pet vem Ba. Nereteeh teen asisiant paymaster generals, with the rank of colonel, utah th canteen ah tas eran end (on deputy paymaster generals, in addiion to the 4 two now provided by law, with the rank of lieutenant : m b 'y of the armies haa increased. The opinion colonel He also recommends the adoption of a provi | heid by some officers of rank in tho earher history of the March 14 and July 18, 1864, are given. In reference to the reenlistment of yetcran volunteers during the fall of 1963 the Provost Marshal General saye:—"Over a hun- dred and thirty-six tho sand tred solders, who would ‘olnerwive ere this have been discharged, were secured for three yours longer. Organizations whch would have BW YORK, ion of law to the effect that any paymaster or additional chy ethene . — — sc, aclan Me y could not be maintained except | been lost to the service were preserved and ited, 100 do... + ¥ ——, Sega, saad ye yal of “War to take le river or railroad has been | and capable and experienced Gilcers were secained 10 | 10000 100 Rock Isiand ii 100” | JAROM, THE DARGEST MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS AMOUNTING TO FROM dispersed by such marches as those of General Sherman, | command. The force thas organized and retained hag | 5000 5-20's 113g 100 ¥ - Sosa: AS ots am aoqu bh my rexitenos, rod $000,000 “FO $1,000,000, temporary rank of Leutenant colonel during such charge ckel 7 Ho also reporis that the clerical force of his bureau’ is Eenunks Rostviie snl woak'es Deeune’ ark @Mojont, aud that Ho increase is believed to be at present | time when the railronds were uot in operation; that of required. General Burnside, from Cincinnati and Louisvill, through ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT. i. epavilies H The Chief of Ordnance reports that the Acal firs of ee aeattice homies ws reamivee bance hat burean show a balan 1, 1864, of $3,122,979 11 | march of General Bherman from AUanta towards the ropriations, . 000 09 | const, cd the drug store # hucreRAE ttl In Con business where others bad not been equally 40 before him, [have beeu favorably fin- preased with bis character and enterprice. WILLIAM WEIGHTMAN, Firmof Powers & Weightman, Manufacturing Chemists, Ninth and Brown rirees, Philadelpia, st, perfurmed an essential part in the great campaign of | 100 sbeNY CenRR.s3 105 100 1564, and its importante Lo the oo: cannot be ever. di cut. mated,” leoncur in the foregoing re and know of no = homie with fiero cve bo Be ed which bas ited in inere adv to the than the one refetted to. ae ‘The results of the recruitment under the act of July 4, OFFERED AT RETAIL, AT NO, 4 VESEY STREET, THR OOMPANY ARE NOW SELLING GOOD OOLONG AT Ge, 70c., Be, Hr, $1, $1 10, BRST GL M6 PRP ssseseesesesesses llaneous receipt 141,023 O1 | “The orvapization of thie bureau has been inuch fm- | 1864, for recruiting in rebel . tases, are reported ae unfa- BOLD SON PEAT DITRENG POUND. Total means 45,279,002 12 | Proved e law of the 4th of July last. The grades of | vornble. HELMBOLD'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT X $45,279, rank and authority beng now in proportion to the duties | /vurth—Commutation money recelved up to Novem: BARSAPARILLA MIXED, c., 700., 8c., We, $1, $110, best $1 20 Esveuitures during th 98,502,822 99 | and responsibilities, the officers work with greatersuccess. | ber 1, 1864, (rom draiied men, while permitted by 18 THR GREAT BLOOD PURIVYER. Soe treasury aud public The present organization ie fully detailed in the sport of | to secure exemption by payment of each, aD ane ppg 0, 18h. eee 6,776,179 13 | the Quaftermaster General, and no further changes are | propriated by act of Congrecs ‘fer the expenses of di See GREBN TEAS, @e., THe, He, He., $1, $1 10, BEST 91 2° —— | thought ne essary. and for the procuration of substitutes.” A large part ol ] OUSEKEEPERS, LOOK HERE.—YOU CAN RUY AT i ao. evccesee seeees «+ -$45,279,002 12 ‘The agreement made by the War ment with @ | it has been used, and the remainder is required for the great Emporinm of Teas pure and unadulterated PER POUND. ‘The estimates for the next fecal year are based on ex- | convention of railroad companies, held in this city early ivures for a kimilar period last year, taking into con- | in the war, bas remained fn for'e, The railroads huve tion remaining balances and supplis onhaad. The | continued to do the work of the government at the ies produced during the past fiscal year include | prices then established, except as modified by the inter- 60 pieces of ordnance, 2,361 artillery carriages and | nal revenue laws, though befow those then charged to 802,525 email 704,05) sete of sccoutre- | private citizens, which have since been cousidorably oth —— 5 tal my ENGLISH BREAKFAST, 60c., 70c., 80e., 900., $1, $1 10, $1 % PER POUND. YOUNG HYSON, 60e., 700., 80c., 00c., $1, $1 10, BEST $1 3 the p glere, 39302 having been arrested between October 1463 and October 1, 1864, ‘The total number arrested from the establishinent of the bureau to October 1, 1864, rough in your month avd of delicious Laver; Fish, Flour--the largest assortment ever offered to the public in York, ap for cad, THOMAS R. "AUNEW. 200 5 SSseessse Fes ind ‘Tharness, 1,074,264 ‘projeetiiog tor, cannon, | mereased. ia by the | Ping 60,760. 100 a 100 Fort Wey: ‘strect and 89 Murray. PER POUND. pou illets and lead, 5 pounds Toafew railro subject to depredations by the Sati —Tue Provost Mi General reports the Veteran 100 a aan te — Butpowder, ayer = cartridges for — arma. | enemy, from thee eo zim districts where the dopa Reserve corneas couehaiar, Saenee 1, 1864, of 764 offi 4 “ 100 con Cota Ki FLBEMBOL.D'S, EXTRACT OF SRARSARTLLA UNCOLORED JAPAN, $1, $1 10, BEST $1 26 PER POUND: a * te . ment not been able v ntire protect ‘ors and 28,738 men; ite dise ruction ft i 30. 4 eee, ~ oor er of tite samme kind of supplies parttally made up atthe | and safety, some advance in rates has becn granted. and that the entire pam e eaeg outy whied Sead | 200 4 10000 O & Minn 6. .3 ihoalth into the sytem and purges out Wie huwors ihatmake | HYSON, IMPERIAL AND GUNPOWDER, BEST 61 29 "tee MIATARY TRLBCRAPTE, otherwise have to be periormed by an cqual number of | 100 10000 do... . #8 —— — _—____—__— PER POUND. ordnance supplies furnished to the military service | The telegraph has continued to be # most efficient and | able-bodied troops detached from the armies in tue field; | 108 ‘OT A PEW OF THE WORST DISORDERS THAT aol the fiscal year include 1,141 pieces of ordmance, | valuable aid to military operations, Six thousand five | and that ti is yet inadequate in numbers to fill the de- | 100 i affict mankind arise from Serrevtiens ‘of the blood, | COFFEES (GROUND), 20c., %e., 800, 360, BEST én ariillery carriages and caisnons, 460,910 small arms, | hundred miles of military telegraph have-boon in opera- | inands-made on it 100 do. A% 400 do. nan eee . PER POUND. O44 kets Of accoutrements and harness, 1,913,753 pro: | tion, of which three thousand miles have been con- Seventh—The medical stattetics of the drafts, presented | 100 Had Riv RR..«10 11s 100 Quick’r Mg Co.b3 oa hs A+ — ies for cannon, 7,624,685 pounds of bullota and structed during the year, About one thousand porsons | im a orice of tables, are roferred to by the Provost Marmbal | Stocks firm. Gold firm on call, Sales of gold after | ()UANTITY VS. QUALITY.—HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT | FRENCH BREAKFAST AND DINNER COFFEE Sto. 649 rounds of artillery munition, 152,067 sews of | have been employed in this work, The efficiency and | General as worthy of epec.al attention, all at 190%, AARSAPANILEA. “The done ir amnlle. Those who Ge oak porn equipments, 112,087,658 cartridges for small arma, | fidelity of the officers and operatives of the military telo- 044 pounds of gunpowder. These supplies were in | graph deserve special recognition. in to large quantities of parts provided for repairs 'uH reports are given of the quantities of clothing, the field. camp and garrison equipage furnished to the armies The capacity of the arsenals for the manufacture of | during year. No dificulty haa been found in pro- @unitions of war has been increased during tho year, | curing ample supplies of good quality from domestic man. emd that increase is still going on, so far as the means | ufacturers, with the exception of tents and blankets, Sppropristed will admit. Supplies manufactured at the | In a portion of these imported materials have been used, Grtonals are of better quality and lees com thun similar | as the domestic manufactories have not yet beon able to articles obtained by Contract of purchase, supply all that were needed. Some frauds have been ‘The natioval armory, at one Massachueette, can | committed, the authors of which itis bel.eved will be —The total disbursements om account of enrol ment and dra‘t, incl ding all xpenses of the bureau for the vear ending ber Jl, 1884, are given at eat ~ > _ $4,016,725 55. The amount expended during the year oP BEAUTY IS A JOY FOREVER September 30, 1864, from the appropriation for ‘Those who desire brilitency of complexion must purity Collocting, or-auizing and deilling volumteera, Je given at | and end the blood, which MELMBOLD'S CONCERTRA $4,190,071 17. Amount expended from ‘sane fund | TED EXTRACT SAKSAPARILLA invariable does, Recal- ng preo-ding year, $7,780497 40, Amount expended | Wetit no patontmodicine, Ask for Helmbold’s, ‘Take no | — us during the year end.ng September 90, 1864, for pay of | MM _ JONILLBERG'S GERMAN OINTMENT.—A CERTAIN A eienniin Com Lean Weems A, Gimston fepows th ‘of HELM BOLD Bo its rcemuaes Stenest ae" vor Betas Soret New ‘ f wa the use ELMBOLD'S OO) : in Diseaa uma tian, % 5 tion Of maney is asked for ang 2 of | ditagey PUCID BXTRACE BAUSATATILDA, tere. | York si Ja = sire ® large quantty Toe Ries of medicine—err. THR COMPANY MAKE NO DEVIATION IN PRICE. ‘These Teas are all chosen for their intrinste worth, keeping in mind health, economy, anda high degree of pleasure in drinking them, OOFFENS ROASTED AND GROUND DAILY, GROUND COFFEE, W6., Se Bte., de, ext dSe. per pound. FRESARKS FROM CHEMICAL, ANALYSIS.<cA\ fil examinawen of HELMBOLD'S PREPAI TIONS, they enjoy our utmost confidence. We consider thems aufe and refiabl NEVEERS & YATES. fern out three hundred thousand of the vest quality of | brought to jenn Wy meneares now in progress, Some Hy —_ 44 the ensuing year. moves black yi dali Lie if th ee Rmenton has Deen taken of Bock Totand Titnoie, fn sontlaey teen Convicted ad erator vo the pt: yt these Kiger Ahan seg ned BWALE pa APIS AND ; FRINCTHA CE ee ae ee iag Taal Tor tie beela, nave, ws toe qusadan oi Sen aeaaddecnani, \ - oh o 6 accow 4 td abt cagh x M 4 i , , tna jestie, hav! ‘a sim, Inveliiee ” e ance Of at act of Vongress, and the reyuusits build: | "The Fast supplies of forage needed for our armies havo | 5,AE,Wiil thnent from ‘he accouipanying rohert Of the Be Scalers enaeororing te atavora or thelr rea nod er forher'shline, teath. clone. for its capital. O86 stand Leakninthapecerinien nd ere rin ae ae ee ecard ane ctcrtere aR been furnished age! with regularity, The diftie — ‘oauaeed adie te aca ns Rioctmaea pre hat te euuauen ettawed by UELMBULD'S BOL 8 GENUINE PREPARATIONS, established | by using our FRENCH BREAKFAST and DINNER COP. og Ag: vets of transporting so bulky am article wa lay has cause e » falit . rh teherttannees — o een you — ie elusive of the . bolleved to be faliiiully performed, while, as was +. - ———_ ——— \ co of 96 conte se Bre ones riko samall reas, eneluaive of, th fome Irrogularity in ite supply to arnaleg in bowtie dhe | bated, the new or.anization given vo the oitlee by tho wet | PARADE DUPLEX BLLIPTIC NOR DOUBLE) | mo PURIFY, ENRICH THR BLOOD AND BRA: FER, which we sell at the low price Per pound, 6 quarter. "~ pine en Ek rene th a hae baavity pen the | of last easton is found to hwye added much to the eu. | J oeuing paint will now ib HEAR 19 ine the complexion use VELMBOLD 8 INGILY CO and warranted to give porfect satisfaction, ne y ae ot ihe | Single Spring, but will prese PROT a AU- | TRATE! i PARILLA, On — introduction of breech loading arms for the mili. | tnean: which rest fung to. | S00Cy Of MA operations, A digest of the opinions 0 TIVUL, SADR TIGR ne 1 tom of th service generally te recommended. iweane of the department than thos» which rest lung 19. | Judge Advocate General upou current questions of inl: | hay aiso combing logan | 2a ee decoction, | Bepecial attention is given to the Coffee Department, im usted of mupplies, and therefore ¢ selection of a site for a general depository of gun- | drawing every necessary from the ‘ditanv'loyal territory. | ope and the erection of suitable magazines thereon, ‘The trains of the army are reported to be in good con- ng cen In that aan peony y {horoughiy ney movable, perfeet in mate- &® govermmen ler mill of sul capac {ui fl lied wit imals and fake tana’ And proof powder and gun cotton, is also the moana of realy ve ie ee ee meoommen: # purchase of horses for the cavalry was, during the ‘The procuroment of @ guitable ground for the proof | fiscal year, under the direction of iS priaee of the ar ‘ead oxperimental firing of ordnance and small arms is | termaster General's omer, ized especially for that Grgently Advised as a mort oswential want of the mil.tary | purpose, in convection with tke Cavalry Buress, Sines wervic the reorganization of this oMce under the law of July 4, Ahowvy twonty-ineb gun has been successfully cost | 1064, M6 pwehase of pl) horses and uiudss for oavalty. tary Jaw, which has been pablahed aud diviribated | and Keonomy, throughout the army, will, while affording valuable ine | —————— struction to inexperienced officers, contribute to produce | PRRIAGS’ ALLEVIATOR, that uniformity of decision and ation so much to be de- few, dke., isa metallic plasier, sired im the administration of mHitary justice. Guretive for ait Autents' of the RICHANGR OF PRI OWERE. akin diseases, &0. Bold he arey of prisoners effected uni pees Dr. J, BRIGGS, Chiroy leh choke ot hi of eral ee tp the pores of the ai tt icone gen een ah: STOMCUTG Rati tty URED | a pa Ceri that ail of our prisoners who are in tho hands of t "Rice's Anuhilutor cures corns, budiows, | EXTRACT OF BAKBAP! is yebele Will poo be roturueds A furlowah of sbirty day! } shilblaius trusted font ho By taal, 69 goaue aud 8h eviavletion, ne ee whieh we defy competition, CONSUMERS OAN SAVE FROM OBNTS TO $1 PER FOUND By purchasing of the Company. Now je the time oe LAY IN FOUR STOCK, @REAT AMERIGAN TEA COMPANY, @ VRARY erewan Ur wanna on auanry, THOUSAND CERTIFICAT 8 o ha BUNIONS, | ing th merits of TELMBOLD'® GENTINE PREVAIL wily ay one] Hox. many which are from the highest sou in- MGGs! | euding E_miend tatermen, “dergymen, Mgovernors, Blave THR COMPLEXION BY POWDERS 1900 Brondway.