Evening Star Newspaper, January 24, 1861, Page 4

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Mrestasiprt River BLockaDen. pounci ng cons gueenee been plan bur; order of the Governor sippl to Ricscett all passing steamboats, fond to be'confirmed. The Memphis A’ 1b ii » Says: ‘*t. Tast above Vicksburg, by ditection of Gov. Pettus, a battery bas been erected. _ — balling from north of Mason and Dixen = compelled to round to, and give an accou! themseives. The Imperial. f om this port, — there durjng the nigh nd was forced to lan “on the bebest of 2 twelve-pound shot fired across ber ‘Of course she was all rigbt and went on. The Memphis Appeal bas * informed by one of the clerks of the steamer Simonds that four guns are placed at the foot of the diuff, a quarter of a mije above the wharf-boat; that, while the Simo: Jay there on ber trip Se river, blank Kec bebe aol, So i cause ator. : Paylor, and. that 1 was wuderatood that if the summons were not attended to, the gun would be shotted. The objectof the survellishee has not been made known. Soton Boatanp Gets Batt —Solon Borland made ville, Thursday night He sat his remarks, fhat the “C rty,”’ and its acknowledge champion, Jobn Ban bad held the doctrine that the election of Lincoln would be a just cause for the dissolution of the Union. John Rel', who was in the andi- ence, arose and denied the charge. Upon this, says tbe Nashville Democrat, the cheers “rang again and again through the vast hall, sattefying us of the predominant Union feeling in that as- semblage—notwithstanding the Disunion element mustered its strength” Mr. Bell, before he sat down, expressed the hope and conviction that all would yet be well arith the Union; and this ms claration was sece! ith great shouts of lause ‘The country will be glad to bear this from fer. Bell and the city of Nashville _—————_—— oM THE SovtTH.—A yo a nephew of Dr. Aldric' jay morsing from Sa 5 place he left to avoid conscription in ilitia. Me reports that the Georgians are compelling every one between 16 and 50 years of age to bear arms. He also reports that the seces- stonists are those who have no property to lose. ‘The merchants and those of real estate are very generally in favor of the Union, but the mnad-caps brand them as aboi'tionista and traitors if they give expression to their loyalty and patriot- fan Fatt River News. delivered on New y “A Retrospect of the from the text: ‘The night [s far spent, the day isat band.” He urged his theorles about the speedy coming of the millenntum, strengthening his position by arguments drawn from the peliticnl events of the year. With re- gard to the United States the reverend gentleman quoted from the New York Observer, and ex- ressed an opinion that, under the guidance of Nr Lineoln, the new President, ‘the States would get rid of that which wasa fever in the hea.t of America ” Tax Noatu Carouisa Lxoistarcre —The subject of calling a StateConvention has occupied the attention of both branches of the North Caro- lina Legislature for upwards of a week. The de- bales, which sre marked with much heat and acri- nrony, are likely to be continued during the pre- Sout Week. Etis thought, says the Wilmington Herald, that Mr. Clarke's bill, submitting to the fags the questions of whether or not they will ve a Convention, will be sdopted. The bill providesfalso for the election of delegates at the time of voting upon the Convention question. (7 Mr. Lincols is about to take vis departure from Springfield for Washington. The Rochester Democrat of Monday, says: ‘‘Itis expected that the President elect will pass through this city on bis way eastward, within a day or two. Superinten- dent Coliamore received from Albany a dispaich direct! ng him to have a special car in readiness at Buffalo for tbe use of Mr. Lincoln. and we same from that circumstance, that the distinguisb- ed traveller will arrive in that city sometime to- ‘morrow if not to-day.” Mosite to Mempais —On Weduesday Inst the final rail required to connect the Mobile and Ohio with the Memphis and Charleston railroad at Corinth, ial ppl, was duly laid. and on Thurs- day the auspicious event was celebrated by an iater-State excursion, a ball, &c. Sut fifteen miles more of fron require laying down and the whele vast design of the Mobile and Ohio road will be complete. ™ After gorging himself with what he thought was roast chicken, on linding at Aspin- wall lately, a passenger thought he would relieve antical fare by taking a supplr: on going into the yard to take bis pick. he was disgusted to sre that hiechickens were iguanas, a huge Ceatral American lizard. Yaxugss tx Evrors —It is estimated that there are 30,000 Americans in Europe, and that they spend among them the sum of $150,000,000 per annum. This accounts to some extent for the larze sbipments of void made to Europe over and above the amount credited to mercantile transactior I> A good old Methodist preacher, long sinc: removed from this scene of temptation, in relating bis * experienc: .d woman's eye was once sc Powerful as to draw bim thirteen miles over a Tough country road in winter, simply for her to tell bim that she wouldn’t marry him. Ong Fact —Since the decided Union demon- strations in North Carolina, the six per cent. bonds of that State have risen six percent. On Friday last the bonds were neglected at Stock Exchange at 74, but they now commond 80 per cent. easily, with few to be had at the advance. wal Lisgaty Law or Maine.—We learn vate letter received here from Mr. Med- e of the Governor's counsel of Maine, that ‘ersonal Liberty laws of that State will un- doubtedly be repealed at aa early day. —Balsi- Miore Ameritan. 1[7" The head-keeper in the shoe shop of the Auburn Stste Prison has been suspend+d on ac- count of the escape of Sam. Haskins, a convict, recently. 7 Eleven persons have broken their legs by slipping upon the sidewalks at Troy this winter it is singular that all were left legs, and all bro- ken a few inches above the ankle. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. WILLARDS’ F. B Devernux, NY; © Wyk, Sweden Ireland; D H Hut ton aud lady, Va; E D Stokes and lady, P2; Walt o and lady, Va; Com J Armstrong, Mrs A:mstrony Ff WS Bishops and ‘a; © A Walborn, do; NY; EJ Long, Mass; 'W GM se Md; WD J Bing, ie, Md; Cal Loring, USA; A story, Eng; J Offutt, Ky; K J on do; M Sheinbard and lady, NY; J Par- nely. de ward, d USA; Clarke, do; Mrs Miner and daughter, do; J © Hey- D Pierceand lady, Mass; C A Seward, Lewis, do; J M Lewis, London; J D Sa Key; 4 NJ; A arkley, tho; ly, Hl; C A Haswell Rice, Md. NATIONAL HOTEL —H Goldsmith, Ky; T Berry, Dr Berry, W Bowie, Md; Capt she 4 W Anderson, Va; D Clarke, WH ‘ood, NY. E Ghandler, Ve; E Jumps, PE) CM Clay, Ky; A 5 ‘Bian peon. ry ‘be! M Wartoey, Mass; T Dacfee, Ri, A Curtis, N J B Whittier, Md; J Reynolds, PP; Pla ford, D V Whitney, S Stevens, J Fritz. A Wolis, 5 ne, ; La; K andiy,NY. : “vp BROWN’S HOTEL.—H Ernst, c M. 3 E Crabbe, R Johns, Lowe, Miss Jounaon Miss Maddox. H_M’Abbost, W ‘9 Talbutt T ¢ Berry, Mrs 3 A Wiley, F J Wiley. L Wigfall and ey Lowe aM Waitsey. Jeo bay Nts 0s A ily, NY; Davison, 0; WA Cocke 6 T Lowndsa, K Gait F Ledet, H de, Hoo J Tt Calwall, Vo; J F: Shtcheer, Ark; H ? 3 Moor, Ky; Col USA; JP: roan, ft M House A aero oe KIRKWOUOD HOUSE —J T Watkins, P A MecCole, Md; J B Guthrie, B P Halves, E Haines. M Pried: BH Hershey, J G Peters, J M —oO———————____SS: O ‘EAN STEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS A nigh dead gone wi! And wants some more of that same ss "Drugstst.—You must mean Spalding’s Cephalic : er | Pills, er eis Meanie Constipation or Costiveness: of the “ ills flésh is heir to” 2 80 le. so much sy- eS s regarded as 6 je 001 once to exerte anxiety pit ese She presarese and while companion of mavy : fferér fo au yatimeiy grave. Among the ‘of whica Coativeuess is: the usual at Headache, Colic, Resnnanen. nd others of |i oy FE a samen lnaae Mrs. Jones, how is that head- Jone: eat twenty mute, gat Wak ‘ed me in just tw utes, ir id send more’ so ihat 1 oan ve them fanay. Physician.— You oan et any Cail for Coat itiest had nev Ait SU bles. bottle enves at least ten furnitu: 28 lions of do! ie 5 Tw Mutzions 0} Sa rf. eautvreeced Sesuike eee ae dollars oe of lars reclaimed from wtai. to invention. Having ‘made his it Bold word, bo pow proposes, to dp the ord, he er cores. by a aching Cephalic Pills, an areas as ©. Headao vanish away hes will soon away sno 7" Over pe and the mental care and anxiety incident to close attention to Bp or saiz. are among the numerous Headache. The disordered state inoident to this reestn blow to a/l energy ‘smabtti disorder can always obtai: thi distressing attacks by ui Pils whenever the sym; the overtasked brain aud ed n he stomach which always gravates the disordered condition of the brain. f mii NOWT Ae T Biol ervous Headac! Great Discovezy.—Among the of ai the great medical dieeoveries of bs considered the ay tien from Smal Po: the use of 0 a omer for the pi = re szoike, gotten, ic. gir SS cunr VP NervousHeadache Headache. By the use of these Pills the periodic attecks Nervous or Sick Headache may be prevented; and if taken at the commencement of an attack imme- duste relief from pain and siokness will be obtained. They seldom failtp removing the Nawsea and Headache to which females are so subject. Thoy act gently upon the bowels,—removing Cos- ieness. snd al! rE anes el! persons x valuable as a Vakdlion tamtueinc peyflie dng siving tone and vigor to the digestive organs, and restoring the natural elesticity and strength of the whole system. he CEPHALIC PI LS are the result of long experiments, entirely vegetable and may be taien at all times with perfeot poop) pais td change of diet, and a CMragresable uv rs taste renders it easy to oe OF COUNTERFEITS! : kenuine have fi = ive signetures of Benry GO, * Soid by Druggiste ead all other Dealers in Medi- : PRICE, 96 CENTS. ‘addronsed to HENRY C, SP; é and Ushers ‘ochy eradiosted ie ail : tom waeciantignfor Siptp the Bank, Now York o rine * seston Be sont am as Bond No.{2052 Bond No. 1639 2940 1838 2941 BEE BPEEPEPERPEDE! sy = = | S39? sotapeerman ares oy me bey erie fayz pen eter) perpen Wear pean of lane HEE a eskss Ne ir =e EURERESESESURERGREEOEEEEG ale : Ei i Hi I S€Ecusee ENERESSSEERRESESEES eee Son SBuBes syatie Tanusry, ines ‘ork, Bond Ne. 833 832 831 ERRESSESREPESSELECLELSRERSESSSIAISSASIGRSGESE Perel SESSERRREECES SSesegebeageesessesseccss Cerolina—Coupon arolina ox per cents. Le aaeeny eee, Bt join J North Carolina 6 per cents. Conpon Bonds, “1 bonds AE per cent, Bond No. 303 301 72 bonds tg Bond No. 735 736 158 759 760 761 762 763 764 790 791 792 28 795 796 797 PEt EELS EL EELS 2¢ or EEESERSSRREE 104 bonds North Carolina six per cont. Coupon tonds, Bond No. 493 494 SSEESESTELE TES SSaSEEEE hy J | $8essgasesasssgceegcsece 5 i 12 130 137 aa is aac Two bonds for @1,000 each, dated fe Bond No. 9 Bond Noni0. Bond No. 1192 1193 11s 1195 1196 1197 = - bonds 1191 ork tea PAE Ag Janu Bry, 1852: Bond No. 217 Bond No. 415 278 419 204 476 297 477 409 491 413 498 414 723 And of the following numbers issued January,1s5& Bond No. 828 Bond No. 1278 4 1358 And of the following numbers issved January ,1855: Bond No. 1744 Bond No. BY 23892 3086 2119 2133 2581 2605 3121 And of the following numbers issued January, 1856. Bond No. 3149 Bond No, 4207 bt 4208 3465 3466 3467 3469 3470 347L 372 3758 3804 3o41 3942 3845, 344 3945 3946 4571 3 4749 4199 4751 4881 And of the following numbers issued January, 1857: Bond No Bond No. oa 1 Pere SssSSSSESSIETES 538 5195 - 5326 5359 $9555 882882858 SEEERERESRREEESS 2533 5389 589) 5392 5393 546 5417 5418 Orrics oF tHe Szonzrany oF THE INTERIOR, December 25, 1880. aed 4. THOMPSON, OE FRET SRT MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKEY, Seti eat mat a iinararcgs « < Da LE PUeafrae bu RW ke nee bie ti able distillers in Pean- i LAshal Sener ———— the mont Certam, aed ope Hamedy tn the Worl’ FOR ALL DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE- LET NO FALSE DELICACY PREVENT APPLY ATELY. in bis heoer i 4 - ‘upes his oki) cgnpuaen afak hoe ainore wrens tt fron =o | te cbeerve same sad svmbes, betters | All impediments te Marriage. Phycieal er Blensai 5 u Sections, Lore of Preerediive, Power, Rervear and Ww ‘or Exhausiion of tne won OF TEE races. cared ec thee inetitntion withie (he oumerews imperient ‘Dr. wiinessed Suineyaene a H Price 91 per hottie, cH | Georgetown DB G,, Wholosie & SL sep trict and ‘will supply the trede at my prises. D* J. BOVEE DOr’s apne pwn WINE ey ny “fe? tho universal uae of att whe ie Veretsbie thers a edwilorated ad Ea ei pois mete 5 WIRDIFEELD & 09, Wi < Tigh aba Patel CON Arete ns, cles tom me, Wheicsale Depot, No. 4& Cedar street, New York, in >

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