1 ' - ' ' " pa j- -i,,. - --- r. -"J " - l- I ''-at:ii--2-'ymmmmfiT' ' ' --i- ' " mi. vqcTC??. - - i no. 40. ! t . . . iTV ??7-r4n . " 1 r7irmiT-tn -TfTnr-riT7 t l f - - .,,,, , t i 'UwJ FIin.KT BIOOB. OfM BHHiHjf tl.8. . .. .",.. . (.. -.A... --. m-l. tMMsHW OFFIOK. JUNK 0. 1S01. '. - . WHHVHBM. UOBB .. ' " - ' II ' ! SMASH AIIA VflMMB W-, I . .. . ... u . oiaJMH fcUort fl, w 4wf Uh.lt tawr M urns poLPSfDOTUfKlhtXlfiMf. 'wl'"WW0 v w ..,,. r AttW afUa having been rolnrttl theaot of Sad " ilMCMnMMIMrt'MMIiaMrMHMiltMMt fifT EoMiCMlilIIWJfeAIW.-4t ' -"' w - JeaaV SMKib tha ttlain of In kid Warrant da. tr patted Bute., wltai'!tgg?f' HiB pPEft IgeiP j?iay. - ' r c " jyjfjw,eaii tS,in DBsaoiEassafc hck BSmazRar.,..i,., ..spiAL-mfMrrt'TtATELEis: .HsraTCMff a- : .!.. A - IIU..1I. .blatant! M aaaua. .. A.aauA iirim A 1 - T - - 1 rroprtylteaoTrniltMlill,4llinWil fefiji MLDVBDOHU Iter WMt Ham. raweearir Trail for tn irrytun,riy .,! Btaayitw utmu ni.nvaagAWinMawHMkUiiT.f. .. store wnlrurr diUlbuivttirif'tni)nlit aayabtanttWTna-. EH LDt BUOHU Kr rSwrif Han ' Trw irr ud 4m to tin mmnmn aaa uiim ''' TMflUlMStnlill4flMMel4Uul,o. Iruton, wl t umWmt Wii" KT 3MM! Ud BRMTt Wrltlta intMIBM ? mm sua iph ;i ? j.uaa. eoalulilt 4lTHoo(MaMMi.wui.M nana. "--' "' " "' ' ' Ualia ! will U eelMetM Mjl vmivtiV remitted for nolmfm MMAbaU h two ana blf ft ni-4trnt Ibt taunt; ud BMotuUou with tit PeparUatau ooniacivaim amnrniM tb ur proa pi a ptrfenoa, and rnsauT:;!??. raM aadtawcHiaaif ayraraMt UU nMaaLthaibaaartaMala. tbtylwpat ! of baitnm at, Iba.' ttMarOMala, nadrr Utlr Jttl jMcraVtqolalmaato Ud pabllo. JtcftrroM mt b) DMdois afeajvtnof Ookmw. and omcener the florcraatBt; aadetptetallri'M rnnlMki, to tha Hon. KtuaA TnrrrtniT, FlrM CoinptrolUr or the TrMarr. . ' Aiimf"imt nlUOKH ftUHBHM AM, "i ... WaiWiiUm( D. 0'" Offleirp. 3liyifreVi;;ncat Trtanry jd Wll Urdj'Hatal ' '!'' 7 'aoVf-al (HVRLKS LONDON r XiaEDLALH GIN ladHIUfdlo LoDo,ud pat up m)I1t In qatrt aad plat bot tlea. lo netl tha reaalrcaMoU ol DronjUU, aad thou to whom Tar J Unadullor. a ted liquor b a Hectoity or a Luxury. It b the oldwt ealatllilMd of all thi Onra (I) whioa hava itarted latoaxbtenoa noon the bleb of tnwelldeierred and hard tamed oeltbrltr. , It hat no connection with, aad U in no way III the trxhy mlxtaru told at "EaautBiaw." or " OtDToll,"or, Loanoa D,"or" I-oidoxGi," o , o , no matter homiaach ' antiaalW or " re rpeoubtllty " b aHOffled y thtir begttttn. Dr. Valentin If Ott. of Hew York, eaji : " It b ferprehSSS t! ewVriit Holland Ola, and b Ike do! Irtfch of u kind i Hant tot m." Bo tey tho. sendi of pnyelelaat. TheHawTarkHraUMjre!''w" wprltjd at He beneade) elrett, It b a certtla iff (nard to health." ' The PhiladelBhU IjUtr T! " It hu no rape, rlor.lf aneaaaf.lameaieHi 1 rlrlaet." The new Oritani PieaTtme tart : ' i nara m bo eann tor ajepepeia ? vo ." Th Boaton Jovnal ka?t: "Ae a heTeratt, a rreTeaine.ar ae a remeaiai ageai, wa wast ao ouier, t b our kT mmm." Women of . America,, for 'you it u jMrtfciri adofttil. in ewaaeit or oeaim, ii ia your grcauat B. BALDWIN ft CO.. ineno. . . .Bolroili, ' 01 Liberty meet, Hew Totk. Bold in Waahlniton by - ' ijivk j.. nni.LKH at kjii.. ' nin K atraat. near Fa. arraue. deol2 ty Aad dtalere generally. TATKB M WOOD, - WMOUaiLB XSO StTelL IlEALKXI IN ARMY AND NAVY 3UPPME8, coOTumNO or ricUea, rreserrea, Caltapt, Sauetl, Jellln, Krultt, Ollrct, Baidinee. flalad Olb. Choice Relbhet. Condenaed MUk, Mutardt, , PRKSEHVED HEATS, FISH, BO0F8, Ac. I'nre Wines nnd Liquor, by the Pntkige. CIQARS AMD TOBACCO. arAitnta for Tllden't Extract of Coffee, with Sugar and Milk combined. 9 PtnajyWanla ATMtu, ' wASBwatoir, d. a deo 11 tf HO, KOH TIIK CHRISTMAS HOLI OAVBI At JOS. HHAFFIKLD'B, 380 Sixth eueet, Bet. Ct and II. I arge aaeortmeaU of Toand, Prult, and Ftncy Ctkea, nnw ready, lul'tble for PiMenti, andtnlde ot the beat materia'!. Qr'tt variety of raney Boxea. Large u.ortment of Preach Candle,. Bon Bona, French and American Sngar Toye, trrulli, aad Cor dial!, with a large a-mrtmrnt or other Coerikctloii rrtee, which I will cell at th lowtet prtoef, to ealt Iht timet. Pbue call aad h for yonrttlfbeior you buy anywhere tie, lo Urttm and Wtter Ieea II 60 per gailcn. Seed your ordit only. deo II . CllKUAUAY MSTITUlati 1927 and ll9 Sjrrnoo street, PMLADKLPMA. This lDiilute, conducted for two yeert pttt. In the city or Phlladelphlt,by ItABtnaOtuaAUAr and her niece, Madams D'aaavaLv, Upon Ihe 'tame principles at the one In New York.'cttabUahed then In tha year 1814, will reofen after the Ohrbtmtt noimaja, vn aavnuay,oaurr o.u. wimi , ample and oomplete provltion lor the education of xoung i.uoiee, unuer uie uireciioa vi naasiue U'Hervllty. ClrcuUn, aad all reqaUlM Informa tion, can be obtained on application to the Principal. Itne-lm f " IO TIIK OFFIOBRB OF TIM AHJIY. Aato the aualitlee. there are Bona bud. rlor lo be had. hiving been eeleeted purposely lo tlila market. Alto, a urgt aad well aaaorted etook ol OirOlajeea,Mlorooope, gold, Hirer, aad ateel rlpecltclea tnd Eye Olattee, tulted to th tight by the u of an Optometer. A,contadtTtblt aurnber of certlilcaica lo be teen at my offlee, from gmtiaaun who have been lulled at my old eaUbUthtitat. 416 FennuIvaDJaaTcnnf,belwnB Foar-tid-a-half and With Stmti. My Kitabllahment la mp ttatrt. Olaurl AUadbtutt. Th trad supplied, oct 10 ly -ICULISJT AND AVRIST. Mir. F. Jt. Von Jtfoichxlskcr, Oenlltt and Anrltt, Hat arrived from New Yolk, ud opened bit ofDco tt . No. 8 H18SOURI AVENUE, Where he can be oontulttd on all dbeaees of th EYE and BAR, Bequlring Medical or Surgical treatment. lllglirat refeience can be given to thoee who re quire bit aenices Jan 8 lin NOW IB TBE TIM E to set your Winter Olothlut tt low prioet, at 100 Stvcath street. deo II lm W1IAPPINO I'AI'BR JOR SALE AT iliiS OFFICE. - - - - - , . J . ..J. . a,. rta BlIMii -..-.. -- . 1 2iu iik cnifraMal Joft arrived, a direot unportatloa per tUiater Pulton, from Eurepe, a very due aad Urge aseort nent of Marlat, Open, Ptald Ouumi, and -Ttb-narea. which 1 will ae H a virv little above the Met in I'arla aafJamBBjpr . erTmBlanB- HIU WUWIWWlaflU ar.aafafaflaTTJlafaafllllt J. il BOLII'B BUOHU rarWuaiai of Ik Bkla. Li inin n mrraili an aaiiulm i j'lm kli buiut nuuHUtorr-BiaiaiiK nan. "lj "V&vz&zfifcxr&wz OLD'S BUOHU fur MoWlity aad Beet- , witn waat or Awtwitsa aaa Horror or lu K tTeaaatle, aTaanailM, kTwatitalaa, Vala, aHaMlM, aTaatml. MO MORI riLM, ' TAfet HO MOXI.r 11X1,1 , i '-y I THKT AM (OrMO AVAIL. ,l n l..rni sTBBT ABB Or KO AVAIL. -tlWlLitBOI,D8 KXTRaOT HUCIIU for ail cotapalitt landehl to the ex ' lie! Vamilr IhauM be Wlthoiet lit TASK NO MOBE BALSAM or'IMurlouVaYd Uerlfaaaat Medicine for unpleaeaat and Danfiroai Ue7Hkt.lJB6f.I);8 KXTRACT BDOBOfor Kx- eeeac tnetptrrrom ddim inaeift in Br Yena( nd Old, And War dbtaaaa arblav irofn Bablla of THlnatloa. It renwrre all larpraper dlttharget, aad will reetore the patient In a abort tune to a tut of Health and rarity . r;aa HEi.ainniDiiKXTKaf7riiuiJHiTiDruu e and ASeotlont of the moat 1)1 trtarlof uHarao ' lite HKLatBOLD'ST alXfEACT BDCBU for all Afeetloat and Dlotaaea of tit , I Urlwary Ortjant, Whether exliting la Mule or Vamala, frcta whattTcr eaoae orlgtsattag, tnd no matter of n How long Standing AU ot th above dbcatoa and tymptoma admit of the earn treatment, aad may originate from the tarn cant. , I lUatd I Rand I Head I IWad I BELMBOLD'S BUCHU le-eafe.and pleaaant la taate and odor, bat immediatt la Itt action. rtrtonally appeared beror tat, an Alderman of 0e dty of Philadelphia, B. T. BKLtt BOLD, Cham bt, who, being duly tworn ,doee ear that bb prepar ation eontalaa no Narootlo.attreary,vTitBailoa( drag, bat U purely Vegetable. , , B. T. IIKLMBOLD, ' Bole Manufactarer. Sworn and aabtrribtd before me, thU 3d dty of NOTtmbtr, 1MI. WM. P. BIBBAHD, Aiaeiman. Pile II per bottle, or for; delivered to any id. drtta. , , A Trial Coat btttn DollarTry It, And be oonvlnoed of lb emeaor. And It la acoom panM by rtHablt aad reeponrlble oritliloattt from rroretaort oi menicaiwoutgee, viergrmen, and other. Prtparedby H. T.IIEI.MBOLD, Practical aad Analytical Chenibt. 104 Booth Tenth tlreet, below Cbwetntt, Philadelphia. "KKOEMART OAti riON.-Shoald aapnnotpled Dealert. try to palm off aaather artlolt, woieh payt a better profit aad b wot thleee, ASK FOB BELMBOLD'S EXTBACT BUCHU. TAKE BO OTBEB. CUBES QUABANTEBD. Sold by 7.. D.OILMAR KIDWiU. LAWBBROX, S.B.WAITB, ' S. O. POBD, JOBM WILXT. 8. B. BMTWIBTLB, J. R. at A JOB. Aad by all Druggtate every where. gayCat thh oat eend-of call for It, and avoid unpoeinoa aaaexpotare. . aeo7-n P itts i riKsn pies ni S per handred I per huadnd I (8 per hundred I SUTLERS. ATTENTION! The attention of Sutlen. and daaltra (tnarall. b ntptotfally laeited to th larg ateortment of Plee. Cake, Broad. Holla, attealt, dw.. kept eonttaatly on hand aad baked ertry osy by the undersigned. ouuore oaa r luUaracaartlvonaerUntatood Pleat tha low prloe or as per Seth from tko prloe of M per hundred, and have them at all timet PEACH PIE! APPLE PIE I DRIED APPLE PIE! CRANBERRY PIE! PLUM PIE! CUitRANT PIE! PUMPKIN HE! The aubaoriber weuld reepeetfnUy call the atten Hon of tha publi to bit aatortment, and while thank. lug them for the patronag already beetowed, eollcU their erdera, which willfia promptly ailed. OEOBOE OEOBdE SEITZ. 1ff .. 1ff. V.h .... between Tenth and Kbveath ttreeU. Stalls Mludsei Centre Maxktt.andiei Northern LlberUet Market. da it la JMANOIPATION Ct AN1 THE WAR, jomMOulioii Eiuntlaf to Ptaei and CiviUxatton. Is which It la made apparent that the resources oi tn,couniryare inree-ioia greater than the emergsney.whloh will oall for little, If any, ad ditional taxation. BT DAHIIL B. OOOOLOK, Or NOBTJI CAROLINA, Prloe I cents Sold st ADAMSON'S TB Seventh street, deo 13 If Opposite Utseral Poet Offloe. CARD PORTRAITS OF TIIK aasrxRAZisj- ITAvlfiff tha whnleaala aaanev for theaa Portrait! for tht Dbirlct, I am prepared to furnlih Sutlers and Dealert with them at the very loweit rttct Portraits or ptrtieuur omeera win ot got up on naaonable tennt Hn ifchtrai , jut reoelved, of General MoCall, General MiDowelLOeneral lialteok.Ueneral Bhar man, Oommodor wilket, Lieutenant Palrfax, Col oatl Ottry, and othera. Ntw ontt added to our etook daily. sa-Ullon SUtloBirv Patkat No. 2. luat leaned. Thit Ptcktl eon'alni better value for the money luau hii v.uer rHHi iu ine laimi. WM. IIALLANTYNE, Stationer, tOISerenth street, Jtn eoet Bitween D and E. -klllO WINKS AND BKAHDIB. Having reoelved a consignment of Zbmiisiiai 4 Oo.'i Clnctanttl Ohio Oauwba Wlnet aad Brandies: we therefor offer to Druggists, Qroeara, Hotel una DRV CATAWBA WINE. Llsht tad atroag the former la boxee I it table na. and the latter ia half btrreb for mixing and cooking Sweet Catawba or Ladle' Win, la barrele and half barrela, for Uble niej a very tupiilor artlele ftr tht holldtyt. CATAWBA BBANDY, An BBturpateahle itlmulaat, and very useful for Brsndy Punch. Alt,r. s wrrta, dc, 1ft lm. , . u Louiilana avenue StuftlnttL M BBLeOdt HKIJawOt II till WjfillW Tantn amvirin Nnnrn. ' katew latT Waakaartoa to ..-laluSore-ljaa.ai.1 rtnlaeliiH II M a. ; Hi wTertauaa.l brrlaaarr l.Upvm ' or ilag jtiieiiaaeuijelliit bate WaaUaaion at 14a.B. Antra at BatUaM fMa.nL ,lo to- Sir. TctiS.T, WMkla'.tnV-'. IThx MMftaofraMp,mraaaaaain i bar Waahtaaleo) M krrlT at tWeaawiW ra.l fmUadelphl r. i.. t oo n. in. trtra from WMklagton oonnecb thtoi h to New York avtry day daring tha week TRAIMBHOTINO BOUTH.' HO BOOTH." " Lean Mew Tork at 1 tU na. new Tork at I a.' na.1 PhUadtlphia 11.80 a. lUmoreeoop.m. .Arrive at Wnnangtoa n mi l ii. m. Leajve New Yoik at p. .; Philadelphia 10.(0 p. m, Baltimore 1 80 a m. Arrivt At Watolngton t.W Leive Mew Tork at 11a. ni ''PhlbdetrMa IUi. lauunore T.e n m. .arnv ni vraaningtoa atloa Tralae ltava llalttatora at a. m. p. m. lor WaahJagtoa ; arrlre there at 11 a m. p. m. - Saadivt at en aad TJA a at. oalr. eager Tralnt leartnt; Washington at 7 to a n. ana wa p. m , aa DMueiurv . . w p. mi, auk, direct eonaeotlone for Annapolb at the Trtia leave Anaapoll for BeJUator and Waih lotion at M a. re. and 140 p. m ratwager l rune KTitg waaniagtonat o.o a. m II aim.. and A p. m , and Baltimore at 4 0 and T.U a ml aad to p. m , will aim only at Atmaplu June Urn 4nd KtiXintOm (IMay) Amdioei Why Pareengera mutt take the AcamnviiMm ZValu Trklna will lav' Waahlngioa and Ball I more proMMfy am card lime. W. P. SMITH. MtAttrofTraneportalon,Blt J. T. EHOLANO, agent, Camden Station, Baltimore O.F.OILBKKT, , Agent, at Waahlngton novM MOV. Hi, 1HI, NOV. at. 1801. ' NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAF, Tbe'ihortet,qulekett, nd beat route from Haiti ' mora to th WEST, N0RTU, AMD NORTHWEST. yiNTER SOETEDULE. CIIAROK OF TIMK. Oa aad after Sunday, 14th November, Paaaenger Trttat will arrive and depart from Calvert Button at loltowt : TBAINS NOBTB LEAVE. Mill, at i to A.M. BaSklo Kapratt.. 9 00 1'. M. raruwei aeoonwoauoa .,,..vu i-. &. Pttttbaig ad Barrbbnrg Kxprea I SO P. M. .TBAINS SOUTU ABBIVE. Parktoa Aoooiamorlillen, at 1.00 A.M. BaflaloKxpree..,.., I.KA.K. Plttobargaad Barrtabarg Exsreae 1.00 P. M. Matt..,.. .MP. M. The a A. M. Train from Waahlniton conneeU with the I to A.M. Train irate BalUenor for the Weet ana nir oanaio. avinura, nooneeier, uanaira, vanan dalgaa, and Niagara Palb, aad for Ntw York City. The 11 A. M. Train Irom Waahlngton connect with the 3.00 P. M. Train from Baltimore, to Weet , North and Northweet, and Elmlra and Bnffalo aad Bo cheater. The I OS P. M. Trela from Waehlagton oonnectt with the I SO P. M. Train from Baltimore for PHU burg; Barraibarg, and the Wort, and k a direct con nection for jbaon,Eaatoa. Autntawn, and New York,vU Central BaUroad of New Jeraey. Try thb route to New York. Nr Th only Train ltavlng Baltimore o Sunday but M0 P. M, Train, for Barrbburg, Plttaburg, Chicago and the Weet. The only Train ai riving la Baltimore o lUadae ia tha 130 A.M. Train. BpylT JAB. C CLABKE, Bnp't. -IXTIMTBR AIIHANUKMKNT. Philadelphia, Wilmipgton, and Baltimore nAiiinoAS. Oa and alter MONDAY, NOV. 18, 1881, PASIENQEB TBAINS LEAVE PBILADEL. nil A: For Baltimore, st 8 SO a.m., 8.18 a m,118Sa.m f r.xBrert.)aud 10 to d. m. For Chester, at I IS a m., 11.38 a.m., 3 48 and 10 80 p.m. For Wilmington, ut 8 30 1 m , 1 18 a. m , 11 Zh a. m.4l4AsndlooSp m. For Ntw Cattle, at 8 15 1. m tnd 3.48 p. m. For Dover, at s is a. m. and s 41 p, m For Mllford, at S.1 a m. Forbtllabury, atslta m. TBAINS FOB PHILADELPHIA Lear Baltimore it 8 Ml a m..(Kxprcat,) 1 08 p. re . (Express.) 5 10 and In. (Excreta.) Lcart Wllmltgton at 130 and 11.83 a. m.,418, Leave Salisbury at 1 18 p. m. Leave Milford at 4 68 p m. Leave Dover at I a. m and a 10 p. m Leave New Ctttl at 11 a ro and 8 10 p. m Leave Cheater at lis a m., 1118, 4 49, tnd 9 30 p.m. Leave Baltimore for Sattabury and Intermediate rtatlona ut s 10 tnd 7 p. m ; lor Dover and Interma dlale stations, at 1 05 p. m. TBAINS FOB BALTIMOBE Isto Cheater at 8 48 a m , 11 C5 tnd 11 80 p m Leave Wilmington at 4 30 a m , I it a m , 11 15 p. m , and 11 a m. FBBIOHT TBAIN, with PaseengrCtr attached, will run is follows: Leave Fnladilphla, for Periyvllle and Interme diate placet, at 410 p. m t.eav numiogien, iff irerryriiie anu intcrmcai ate placet, at 7.10 p. m. Leave Baltimore, ror Havre de Once and Inter mediate tutlona, at I a. m. ON SUNDAYS ONLY : At 3 K) I. m tnd 10 60 p m from PblltdtlpbU lo Baltimore. At 7 from Baltimore to Philadelphia. The I so am Train from Philadelphia to Balti more will run dully, JeVndayi cnyfal 8. ii. FELTON, yan 2tf President. N o t i o as "Adami Express Company." Thb Company offers to the pnblle Unequalled Advuntagee fir the Safe and Quick Dupttoh" of Heavy rnignu, raouigt, vaiuasiee, money, o mo , IV au pwna vi uie uauteai RaDreaeee to and from the Norm and Weat denart Irom and arrive in Washington twice daily. All Expresses an In charge cfeajxrianed and rdlatu AU Package for The Soldiers tarried at " Oat Ball" ur usual rate. AU goods ftr the so-called Confedentet Sutet," and all articlet " Contraband of War," will be aa ruaun. OarXxprteeetleavtNtwYorkatl,! under. M , arriving u Washiagtou at 8 A, M. and 5 so P. M. Expresses Itav Philadelphia at 1 10 A. M. and 1 10 M , Arriving la Waahlngton I.M P. M. aad A. M. Expreeaae leers Baltimore at 4.10 A. M. and 1 45 P. M , arriving la Waahlngton at e A. H. and I It A, au. Xxpreesee for all points North and West leave WaabiaitM dailv raatuaclfta aauv at 7 i BO A. M. and 1 80 P. M. "--.?!. . ". " . Special contr tube made on lai uouvmis lor large aets for large quantities of Freight SDtillcatlon at tut oSoe. All (oods eallM for and dalrrared free of eatre ohargeT E. W. PABBONS, averlnlendent Adams Express C. ysalagtn, fugnst ?t, 'SI. auto-tf WRAPPiNG PAPER rat- Sal at uaisOS -KvehlaaKaatte btwaWtaadacteat p-a.i Ar riv aTialWMrdiAiWaB,; PaabltlfilaVo.gp. m.; HtWtorkt a. atTrrarSktrf 1 a.m I In iaadave at Ana and A OOo. an. anl v. kTln( been anuta aadar the act of M r tha rabaa af taa laad Warranto da. atlked htreta, which art aliased to hare been lott idt ttren mat, at ua oaxe of aaoh warraat. a new oertlllMKofJktUBorwfll be leaned, If noraUdob. etioeieeJiartMi hppear. Caa4 rTevtMM, for lot eorea, baaed aader the art ot mareeiL laaai in in naate oi vriuiata BooiiBna iteeM llwlttdayaf May,Uto Jaaaarr for M aarn, baaed ander the aet of I Vareh teth, 1M. tor 1M acre, laraed aader the aet o. the name f Ittno Jonneon, widow rda, and wh granted Aagnat 4th, of Joba it inn Mtnary, um. noj eojnTbr M Ilrfbr M aerrt, braeed nnder th act of A.hi the uamt of Sarah, widow of Kvtrt March, 1AM, the name of Sarah, widow of Krert Tanrlckle. aad wae (ranted November tt. 1S0 Me; 4T ,1,r IN acrct, larued ander th aet o March, 1U4,MI th nam of Cjrua 8. Ward,mlaor child of Uyrta S. Ward, deceawd, aad wat granted Ottober lO.ltao January 14, lMf. No. M.Mli ear 1M acre, baaed ander th net of March A, law, In the nana ol Joaana M , widow of jonaj van natkircx, and wat granted Auguit it, ltM. No! 4I.1M, tor AS aorta, Imued nnder the act of Maroh, I'M, the name or Jacob rockler,aad wat grunted Anient IS, ihm Pebratry , net. Na 4t,44, for M aoree, baaed ander tlie act ol March, 14, I the name of Beajamla Pack, aad wae grunted the 3d day of March, lSAl rebraary na, aevj. No. 11,923, tor IS acre, baued nnder the act of Beptrmber, IMS, la the name of John Denny, and wat grunted September 71, 1151 Match 1. lttt. No. H-8,817, fur 4S aeree, lamed nader Ihe act of September, Into, In the name of Jonn Barton, aad era graniva mar. n it,iboo aiarcn ie, looa. No 1,1U, for loo aoree. leaned nader the act of March, lata, in the aaaat of Otorge W Warren, aad wae graneta uctooer a, ibu marvn i , is a. N. 95,139, for loo acrtf , Utatd uder the net of March. IWI, la the name of BernahtaCook.and wu rranted Sentember H. lUKO-March l. IS N IIJ23, for 110 acrra, leeued und'r the act of Mann, lsu. la toe name orihomw j.hnron,ana wu (ranted June . 1UA March 16. 1M1 no o.oia, rar icu acrra, ivuca unaer lae a i ol Murch, tltl.in Ihe name ol Ah gall, widow of Jona than Betid, and wee granted AuguaiT,18M March ill. 1862. No. 41 III, for 180 eorea, leaned nnder the tot ot March, ll, la tha atmt of latlah Taakrr, minor child or Elijah Teaker.deoeaKd, and wtt granted September ziMh, 1M March Hd. 1801 No HJB5, ror m acrea, Maued under the act of Mtch,lU,m the name or Kufua P. Woodford, ni d wae treated Jaaaary It, 1IM March I J, 1182. No. 81,7m, fur IM aoree, baaed under Iht act of March. 1888, lit Iht name of Jordan Bunt, and wtt granted Augutt T, IIS" March II, 1881. JOSEFB H.'BABBETT, Commbaloaer. sx 3 D1 1.KL.AII WH Antl-Kheumatio Band! riaMAUaxTLT ooaaa RttlOMiWIII,in III Mrriwerau, OOOTend NKVBALOU, STUnmEiiminxRVousArrrvnoys, IMPVRtTIV tf Ou BLOOD, And (Ae AM Kftctt tf Mtraay. It U A ooavealently arranged Ben or Btir, con. ttlaing A medicated eompoand, to be worn around th body, about the waltt, boo-iit irnctin all r aaia, nAiraarr Ae dteaat eaat Ur, tnd can be worn tefAoaf tnyary to the en dallctaf perton. By thb ireejcnent, th medicinal ptoperllee con ttlted In thei Baud, being of a AleJUy armialie and KtttO nohMr, aad ccanUt of being readily acaartnl (Areiuk tAatarta. e tie ilM, oom into dirt amtad with lhe;BwooAaIol9iffJircIrtowlUioatllrat put lag through Iht prooeaa of dlgettion, which would Und, not only to detraot Irom their curative powert, but to Impiir the Internal organs aad derargo the digestion aba that avoiding the tnjurinu iffictt, eo ones the result of Jnteniul remedta, und effecting a prrent rare, by fiaVyiao and eouatirfftp Ue circularion of lAa etfei JMdt, and rtKarfnp IAa yortl tftclfd baAatUy eondfiion. Thb Baud b abo a mod romrAil " Ami MsacoatAt. Aatur," and will entirely relme the tyt tem from Its pernicicui (feed. tmoneraie oaeea are curcainaiew oara, anu we are aonatantly reoelrlng wndnuofed teatimonlala to which we invite inepcouon at ouromoe oi tneir cmcuoy in aggravated sates of into aunduto, tb.ii BAaca ui iohd aanmiw. Price Two Dollars. Sent by mall upoi ice Two Dollars. Sent by mall upon receipt of ri, or ny cxpieae everywnerv, wita au nuatary tn- itructlofu, from the principal offloe of ae principal umoe oi O. SMITH A CO., rroarielors. 491 Broadway, New York. N. B DsacrijiNw circular! ami tree. nr Toll Band will not Interfere with the soldier's dutlee nev 14 ly NEW INVENTION OF ARTIFICIAL ClIfcOPLASTlO BONE TaETn, without meul plate or olisps, by ln. a. B. HIQKHMONl). 110 Broadway, New York; aad 100 Fcnnt. avenue, bet. lith und 18th its , Washington, D. C, Calb the attention of the publlo to th following advantage of bit improved eyttemi let The teeth ofhbmaaafaotarawUl never corrode nor change color by any acids, and ar three fourth! lighter than any other. id. No teeth or roob need be extracted, at the artificial ones can be Inserted over them. Id. The roots will be mads inoffensive and never toaohe. lib. No temporary teeth an needed, at permanent ones ean b mad Immediately, thereby preserving Ihe nataral excretion of the face, which, under the old eystem, b frcaueatly dblgured. 8lh. Thb work hat been fully tested, for over Ave yean, by many of the nret Chemists tnd Physicians of this and tb old country. ur. a. nas aiso mvcniea a wuiit inaetiruoiioie mettt Ailing with whloh tht mott tentative teeth ean be fllled without pain, and can build up a perfect found tooth on any side roots, which wfll lsst fhronth a lifetime. He refcra to the following gentlemen: Dr. V. Molt, Dr. Donmua, Professor of Chemistry; lion A. Mann, Jan.; Ctpt. Crabtree, Vice rreaidcBt of the Emigration Co. of New Tork; Hon. Judge Wayne, ol the Supreme Court, of Washington, D. C. ; and thousands of others. Call and examine r yourselves. nor 8 em RITTENIIOUSB, KANT, A CO., BANKERS, 332 rrntwiIixirifa .Iwnue, Iirue DRAFTS an nil parti of the United States, Iu turns to suit OfBcsrs and Soldiers Also, Drafts oa London, Ireland, Bootlsnd, Wales, and all portions of Ihe oontincnt ofjhurope. Highest Price Paid In Gold ror United Rtstia Tresiury Notee ol the dlfftnnt Isauet, and Northern currency. Exchange on the principal cities North, payable In goid orcurrency, eold to suit purohssen. rllTTENHOUSK, KANT ft CO , Bankers, No 382 Pennsylvania avenue, Near Brown's Hotel. Gold and Unourrent Money Pnrohaecd, Specie, and United States Currency. Accounts opened for depoeitore RlTrKNUOUSK, FANT ft CO , Bankers, No. 382 Pennsylvania avenue, Jan 4 lm. Near Brown's Hotel. -IkTKW YORK LAW AND COLLKCT1NO. NO C1MRGE WITHOUT SUCCESS. Law and oounsel In the State and United States courts. Collecting Mortgages, Bonds, Coupons, I Intereat, Actounts, and Claims, and sll financial buslnees attendsd to promptly. We guarantee success. No charge without. Q. 7.. HOUSE, Counsellor at Law, II Beekma Street, New York. WlYyuiriiti4StaUtndCiiU4dlitala(Mwit. Bend for circular for reference, asiclat counsel, Ac J4-tf. -fXT AIIHNQTON SKIRT FACTORY. WANTED H females to learn to make skirts. A person can, Inj abort time, mike, per week, from 13 to M. Inquire, lor parttoulan, at 401 Seventh tt. IMM. 01)1 If if lb 'MoTjMW, m mnsLB i. HOW THet rllU 8LAVK8 BBIIAVK, The New. Yotf TKcVtci rihbllaht litter from ForilScott, containing the following most Im porlant lUtomt nil : " IipropOM to tAla tha preient condition of tha 3,000 liberated by the inarch ol tha KantM army. Thoao negroes vara owned principally by MccMloolsIt, but whare tho queetlon waa of iraeaoin or aiavery ror incmiaiver.tne negroot anna 10 maxa Any sucn oiaunoiion; ana wnen iiivy' buu(u. uur unrap tuay wora pivicuiou. ana so question wars nuked iu to tha political statils of their former mastert. Femllloaosma tn, utnetlmoa three Renerallona In n tingle wagon. Sometimes a roan or woman lied away, leaving all family lies lo secure personal liber ty, paring umuia uunHera, nnuurme. iniifiuo, surtatloD, perils by night nnd greater drnad by day, never feeling safo till they knew Ihey war In tha Kansas camp. One day, as we marched from Otceola, wa saw three men riding at full speed across lha prAlrio. Asthey Rpptoached, wa saw that one was a negro and tha others while men In pursuit. Fast came the II Ave, but tha whites steadily gained, and one whs in tna sot ot catcning ins iiigitive, when a borderer dashed out from the column and raised bis Sharp's riflo. 'About fsco ' went tha stave catchers, and a rifle ball sang an omlnlous warning In thoir ears as tboy made fttr "iJutnlglit Is their great lime. Blxty came to camp In one evening, and, as lien. Lane ob served, ' It wasn't much of r night for nlggors either.' We put the able men to work Immedi ately, driving teams, cooking, grooming lha hones, and doing all tba extra duties of the brigade. Eaoh officer engaged one as a body tenant. Instead of taking a soldier from bis duty. In this manner tbey earned from 18 to 110 month. " Parsons Moore, Fisher, nnd Fish, chaplains oi me DNgaae, started lasimomn wun a train of negroes, to establish tham on Kansas farms. Alter tnros weeks, tneso gentlemen returned to Headquarters, having found comfortable sit- itatlnna fnrflvarv mut. urfiman. and child nnitnr their charge. Many were hired as urm hands, house sorvants. elo.. at wages from ekht to "-:. ---ii '":: . ? . .-- ffiJtH i iir0 JSf ?. will bo suro of food and clothing, with good chances for lucrative employment when spring opens. Tho fugitives are generally shrew d and industrious, and the farmers of Kansas gladly avail themselves of Ihlssupply of laborers. This Is in assertion utterly at varlauco with tho gen eral Impression. It Is nevertheless literally trite. In slavery, ono can hardly Imsgtne a more shiftless, indolent being than a Missouri negro. But the chsnga from slavery to free dom effects an insUntaneons and complete rev olution In his oharaoler. With the conscious ness of liberty comes tbo necessity for exertion, and effort Is born of necessity. The slave who worked carelessly felt that he had no interest In the result of bis labor; no amount of Industry would benefit blm, and he naturally did as little ashe could consistent with safety. But when he ... . r - . . .. .!l """. is n rree man, ne rises equal to me emergency. This has been the case wherever my experi ence has extended. Thero is not a man who has been liberated by this brigade but Is abun dantly able and willing to take care of himself. in every case ww naceourmiiciraccni jurrcc dorn." It is probsbly owing to an oversight of the editors of the World, that this letter was lorlu nula enough to see tho light. Upon this same point of the alleged difficulty of " taking otre of the negroes," we nolloo that a large number of " contrabands " taken out o! tho VYjiJalngton prison, have been readily hired out, and now earn good wages lor them selves. We apprehend that Gabriel llavne, whose caso was desirlbcO In a letter published by us yesterday, wbobad csrned nine dollars per woek, of which bla master look eight, will be able to got along without that division of bis earu'ngs. How bis master will gei along without Gabriel, Is another matter. For the National Republican. Another of Ihe Vlctlme or nail's Bluff. Tho body of the late Lieut. Rclnhold Wessel taoell, comp my C, Twentieth regiment Massa chusctts volunteers, wbo was drowned at Ihe battlo of Ball's Bluff, was on Saturday last'ln tcrred in the Oak Hill Cemetery, at George town. Llout. WessclboeR was the son of the late Dr. Wemclboeft, of Doston, who was emi nent for bis literary and sclcntlflo abilities, and wbo was exiled from Germany in the revolu tion of 1848. Young Weseelhoelt was an ofll cer of merit, and a young man of uncommonly flno personal qualities. Ills fate, and that of his friend, Captain Dabo, was peculiarly ead. Tbey were attached personal friends, bound to each olber by the ties of nativity and associations, by commou sacriOees to liberty, and commou hopes and purpoms as to freedom's future. They bad both fought bravely aud well on that ill fated day had fought agulntt hope, but with unconqucrablo coolnus aud courage Side by sldo tbey bad led their commends to repeated and boneless obarges, aud wbeu all was over, together Ihcy essayed escape by swimming tho river. " I won't bo taken prisoner," said Captain Babo, and the two friends, both expert swim mers, struck out together for the Maryland shore. As they ncared tbo Island, a volley wat fired by tbo enemy. One was immediately heard to utter an exclamation In German, sig nifying that bo bad been bit. The other turned to bis assistance. Nelthor were afterwards seen until the body of Lieutenant Weesclhocft was found, a fortnight later, below the Great Falls of tho Potomac. As no wound was dis covered upon his person, It is presumed that it was Captain Babo who was shot, and that Lieu tenant Wesselboeft lost bis life ia attempting to save bis friend. It Is certain that neither would have deserted the other, and that the fate of either would bare been shared by both. Tb body of Cap lain Babo, If recovered, has not been Identified, This la bnt one Incident of an event wblcb was an accumulation of tragedies, and for wblcb nobody Is responsible. Of our two friends, we may say: " Sleep In peace with hlndred ashes or ihe noble And the true; Hands that never failed their country, IlearU that baseness never knew.'' 0. W, E. EVERYBODY OOK8 TO SMITH'S. No UO Seventh atreet, to get their Clothing, Furnbh ing Goods, lilts, aad Csps. dso U-ln Coramuntoled 30,000,000 for th Navy. Th letter of Donald McKay, the greit ship builder ot New York, urging Ido expediency and Wactlcabllily tif an Imrafdlale and large Inert use of our navy, Is worthy tf tba serious attccllon or tho Government. Indtrd, there can e but lllllo doubt that the npprtiprlstloti by C ongrcrs of llio inoiioy lo conslruot a navy ocm nenturato wilh our commerce and with our Importance bs inarttlme power, would, of ) self, go (ar I iwards aettllog our whole fore go and domestic troubles, by discourag ing ill Ide-t 1 1 Entopoan Intervention, In tho exp ctatiun ol which our domestic difficulties had heir origin, and have been kept alive. Ia any event, such a nary would enable us lo rrriune our lorclgn rank among the nations, if, wit!) our vait mercantile marine and with our rcinatkablo capacity nnd aptitude for nautical aflelrt, It did not recuro for us naval supremacy. Wilii an adequalo navy, wo sre safe beyond perjikentiirc; without It, wo are at the mercy of European nations and American traitors. Jfjnt T1IK AUMV AND NAVY- FIR&NG'S CAaD-PORTEAITS PROMINENT CHARACTERS. ihle Ii a moatunlouc and original publ cation of Urallko Miniature rortruitijuat large enough to encloec In a onmm Inter esnfv, for aatlafylng Ihe curloelty of dUltnt irlenda, or to mttmenl a ,. praikic attmH ot the rnenfef aieca. They are Jut the t-lig as a tolUdvm inmtmvryiftkrAtHMg.vibtn eerh duel urtnfra forth Itajfironfe or it mmtfitif I'or col Itcfiona, they tre much mtjrrior to photogrtpha, at toey will Hat fvr utiuDRtDa or tkaus. .-- t .k. ,, .. , . .," V'ff'T .,... "' "" "' ''!'. Po'll0',DU"','.i'W- dr U lOT;,e oVoag" money mu( uoconpaaT erery oruar. AoftMls WAKTEIi.tolell dliectlv to soldk-ls. Our term' to them are very liberal, and thiy will Hnd It a iugniy ironiauiu uusuwae. u ui.nu & VIS., I Publblcr. and Lithographers. OHO Seventh street. Four doors from D, Washington, irft'tv term and farltcuViri sidy U vttUuhid. tar Lilt of Portraits, January, 18C2, Published Monthly, Be vised: PATS IOTS. Ii Georsc Waahlngton. IS. Bou. J. Holt. vl um. Winueld hcotl ill. a A. Douglas. McCiellan 17. T. Fnncu Meagher. lis. John Brown. 39. Hon. Henry Wilton 31. F. P. BMr. 31. Col. Lie, Tweniielh Bumslde. Butler. Anderson. Wool. Banks. Mass rtglment. Bpragae.nov f Bhode island tl. Gen. Frank inklin 3.1. " Jameson. Lyi Bg 4 Com. Dnpont. 38. Gen. Richardson, so. Col C. l'arbam. 37. Ctpt. Wilkes. '8. Utn. McDowell. 19. Sickles 40. Smith. 41. " Mectll. tl. " Slocsm. 48 Col. Cutler. 41. " Toe. 45. Lieut. Col. Camenn IS. Mrjor Boon. 47. Oen. R. King. 48. ' Porter. 111 w feel Fremont. Bovcrans Uelatielmuu. Blanker. Dlx. 1 1T) Col. Duiyra. n, uamnH IU. " Baker :. J. K. Murphy. Jl, " Cochrane. 21. ' KUsworth. S, Abraham Lincoln 11) Secretary O. Welles. TRAITORS. 1. Jeff Darls. 7. Ex Senator Mason. S. Slldell tt Oen. VcDuflle. 10. ' Johnson. 11. " Ben McCulloch 12. " Floyd. 2. A. n. Stephens. J, Ucn. Besuregurd. 4. " A. 8. Johnston. A. " Lee. (I Uardee. Notice to the Public tieucrally Our aim b to bring within Ihe mesns of every American a collection of PMtraib of Prominent Characters belonging ta the pre en t interealln epocb or tnb treat Uspubllo. Sueh a collection ot correct likenesses will loci esse In value as yesrs pass on. We flatter ourselves thst wc have been successful in poitnylng the expressions, true to lite, In every cue where a good orlgluul (painting, da geerrcotype,photogtaph,eto ,) was obtainable. Partlea connected with the array or navy, who wish to obtain or sell a Portrait ol some particular person, not in our list, ean have such made to order, at reasontblt terms and short rotlee, guaranteeing to them the exclusive ea'e N.B All orders, accompanied by the money, wl.t be promptly attended to, and forwarded to any camp, by mall, frt of ohtrgt, from the Omoe In Washing, ton, No. 320 Seventh street. Jan 10 st QBLKCT SCHOOL FOR GIMLS. SIS Per Quarter, Trench And Music Included. Mm A. ZAPPONE, Pilnclpal, No 01 K street, Netr lbs Circle. Aa-Furr-leticd Bpoma for Kent, on very moderate U nas, in the ssme building. deo 31 If tL'QH UK WARD. Strayed or Stolen, JOU November 33d, a MARE ; color, deep dun , bitck mane and Ull, black ttrlpe from mane to tall, a little enltrgiment of the bone on Inside ol oue hind lea. email lite, heavr bodied. about reven vcara old The above reward will be paid to any one re. turning laid Mere to the underlined, or a propor tionate pan lor any wiormauoa mereoi auoreis, ISAAC J. CLABK, M. D , 12th Bcgt. P. B. C, MoCall'e Division, Jsns 3twits Camp l'lerpont, Vs. -iUARTKRMASTKH KJ, UKNBIIAL'S OFKICR, WASHwaToxGiTT.Pccembif 28, 1861. 1 he Secretary of War direct) that uo more horaei bo bought until ull now beloogtng to the Govern ment ire in aotive service. The atteutlon of all qutrtcrmaslrn of the regulsi and volunteer army I. called to the above order from the becrelsry uf War. M. 0. HKIQS, Quartermaster General deo 27-codlot United SUtes. TO INVKNTORa AND PATKNTKB8. UUNN ft CO.( propritton of the BoientlflJ American, and agents for procuring American and Foreign J .. p si j v m . WilA fiizieen 1'ears Erverxence tn (Ae JJustwsi. Beftrto Hon. Judge Mason, Hon. Joseph Bolt, Bra. W. D. Bishop, ex-Commissioners orPatcnts, Sd to mot tbAa fifteen thousand lnvsntors wbo v had business done through Munu ft Co.'s Tat cat Agency. Pamphlet of advice rant free by null. Talent Laws and Begulatiens.lrO pages, II oeata, mail. No oharge for oonsulutlon, o rally or by mall. Preliminary Examination la United State Patent Office, 15. Offices, No. 17 Park Bow, New York; Washington, corner of F and Seventh streets, opposite th Patent Offioe. saarlt tsaif TO MEMBERS OF CONCMESS, PROFES tlonal GeTitlewen, and o there. The undersigned are prepared to print Speeches, Brief!,' Pampblsu, Reports, or any description of Book-work, and solicit orders. W. O BOAMMELL ft CO , Ofls oorner Indiana avtoue not II tf and Seoond street, third floor. GRF.AT ATTRACTIONS Grand ruth for Seventh street, to tee the new itock of Clothing, lust reoelved at SMITH'S, No. 0O Seventh street, 0011 lm ..