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THE EVENING STAR a PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Gerner of Pennsylvania avenus and Eleventh st. ar W. D. WALLAOH. Papers served in packages by carriers at $48 year, or 37 cents per month. To mail subscribers the price is $3.50 a year, in advance; $2 for six months; $1 for three months; and for less than three months at the rete of L2centaa week. Sin- gle copies, ome c&xt; in wrappers, rivo cEnts. > Apvzatisemenrs should be sent to the @fice before 12 o’clook m.; otherwise they may Eben Ing THE WEEKLY STAR. ‘Whis exeelion! Family end Mews Jourasi— containing & greater variety ef interesting resd- ing than can be found in any ether—is published ™ Friday morning. ‘Wunme—Carh, invariably, in advance. Single Copy, Per GRR UM...0es.cceee8l OF Five copies reer rer ms iy it invariably contains the ‘Washington News’ that has made Ths Daily Evening Star circulate eo generally throug hout the country. E7"Single copies (in wrappers) can be pre- cured st the counter, immediately after the issue Rot appear until the next day. °, XIX. WASHINGTON, D C, MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1862. ofthe paper. Price—THREE CENTS. = — = THE BURNSIDE EXPEDITION. ~ —.—_ List of the Regiments Composing It—_Names of the Officers—Armament of Vessels. pendent | The Cincinnati Commercial having published The following are sailing transports, fitted up for carrying troops: Ships Arocan, Captain “Kelly, chartered ; . Kitty Simpson, Captain R. Helbuan, do ; Ann E. Thompson, Captain C. T. Merriman, ie ‘TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. The War in Kentucky. Cuicaco, Jan. 18.—A special dispatch to the Times, of this city, dated twelve miles from AUCTION SALES. a nant act eeteris bitters vrnneraeae By BARNARD & BUCKEY, Auctioneers, Georgetown, D. C. TRUSTEES’ SAI.F.—By virtue of a deed of - Soldiers’ Pay! HELMBOLD’S THE HARNDEN EXPRESS COMPANY GENUINE PREPARATION. FIFTY DOLLARS AND UNDER, » trust from Wm. eNeer, dated April 24, From SoLpigns To THRIR FaxiLizs, Maria Greenleaf, Captain R. Merryman, do. | Columbus, 16th inst., 9 p.m., says: 861, : re hi ail the details of the Burnside Expedition, |" Barks H. D. Brookman, Captain H. E Che- ‘A Beary reconnolssance wat ade this atte. itn asl ogeeeetsee et sakare tts TWENAte OME es “ HMGHLY CONCENTRATED” there is no longer any motive for other papers | ney, chartered ; Veltigeur, Captain N. M. Bly, | noon by Gen. Grant and staff, with Osba mn avdbe Damcimnstienterin + ged — - keeping it a secret, especially az it has reached purchased; ohn Trucks, Capt. Levi Collin’, poppet fle porsche, tag ieat at Colgaites tanaehs Roatrof and twenty-rirht, (at. in Weal'eadaition The money should be pisced nan Compound Fluid Extract Buchu, its destination, and is performing its work by ees — tain - Liesousth . | Blandville and other towns. A distance of over Be Riek north. of tus mune width, 133 PW psec cipaiec A Positive and Specific Remedy this time. We copy from the Commercial the | 92% Dragoon, Cap’ : nb, Pure | forty miles was made tn six hours. Be renee feet, with the improvements, consisting of a two — = shased. ui al e rr ad following details : Schooners Highlander, Captain E.G. Day- | noitering party were wit ott ‘Torms of sate; One-third of the purchase money Tho full address, ut Blemieahie noitering party were within five miles of Colum- (including Post Office, State; also, street and bus ber, am a laree city.) of the person to whom to be sent, MUST BE LEGIBLY MARKED ON THE Immediately after the Hatteras expedition the Government set to work to organize di- visions and fleets for further operations of a like character. The Port Royal expedition ton, purchased; t, Captain N. Torney, do.; Skirmish, Captain W. H. Richardson, do. Of theabove, the bark Guerilla, brig Dra- mm, and schooness Highlander, Scout and 2 be paid in cash; and the residue at three equal umonta, at three, siX and nine months, with intorest, ured. ope seomreWALTER 8, COX, HUGH CAPERTUN, A gentleman formerly of Lynn, Massachusetts, reached here from New Orleans last night. He bad passes from Georgia to pass the rebel lines = | BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, and DROP- SICAL SWELLINGS. . Bet at New Madrid and Columbus. Trustees 6: jt Build’¢ Associa’n. ENVELOPE. and ts successes followed. Gea. Burnside | Fiirmisher, each enrry one gun, & 12-poander | "'Qy Saturday the rebels were in the greatest | _is6 zawis BARNARD & BUCKEY, Avot, re wha kid Gua Oeare ire 2dalexn o jetail 61 ys ‘o begin the pre- 3 . . rtubation on account o! e movements o: EY, i és esi Be Ss PAIN AND INFLAMMATION, liminary peopereiions of aeathers though its] The Schooner Reoruit, Captain George Cog- Troops from Cairo. The general opinion was} 5% BARNARD & BECEEY, Aechiceoers. THAT THE parang arte plor pigpeed prtlemstar sd Edarnn deg wie Weeeg re ci dy Bed | =the Dempetbep dicen ears: 018: fast ftom Joss Ohioky date May 0; 1805. nnd Fuanisuss rae at. RELIABLE = ler cba: ir. ue! re i. . ~_o. hy 5 5 f Tue eatly secgecttions sere estaeak’ te tes Medical Director of the Division Hospital. The people in this section expect the direst ca- ord. we will ffer at suotion, on the dith day MEANS 4 The Recruit earries one gun. lamities to fall on them in the coming struggle, t Sig o’olock p m.,on the premises, purchase and building of vessels fitted for the purpose, in the ports of New York and Boston. Any one who look: the proportions of the FOR SOLDIERS To SEND THEIR MONEY HOME, of February, that lot of grounc in Georgetown, boundod as fol- lows, viz: Beginning at the end of twenty-21x fect measured east. on the south line of West street, but as far as possible take no sides since the Fed- Besides the above, the schooners Plaudgnine, eral troops have been in their midst. HELMBOLD'’S EXTRACT BUCHU Sarah M. Smith, Eliza Segur, Glenwood, Gris- For Wi je i i j Cuicaco, Jan. 18 —A special dispatch to the | from ths coutheast intersection of West and North pitas Arising from Excenses, its of Dissipation, fleet of transports ss they lie in the stream, | wold, Rotche and Emma, aro laden with provi- | qimes, dated Cairo, the lath inst sees streets, ard running thencs easterly, by sad with | ENVELOPES AND BLANKS WILL BE FUR- Early Indisorstion or Abuse. ean jadge of the amount of labor required to | sions and stores, and the schooners Sea Bird,| © four desertera from Columbus atrived here last | the south line of Weet street, twenty feet, thenoe NISHED ON APPLICATION TO Attended with the Following Symptoms : gather together so many vessels all combining | 80d Mary H. Banks carry a pontoon bridge | night. They report that there are 40,000 rebel gontaardly ont eraliol with sax oh ig Lectin OUR OFFICE. Indixposition to Exertion, the same peculiar characteristics. Much of | train, and the Colonel Satter] a siege train of | troops eneam at Columbus Sith maid Went sarect, twenty fect nad’ themes — {es of Memory. Di the time Gen. Burnside was the only man who | four eight-inch mortars. n addition, the Mr. Collins, of Boston, also arrived last night | porth eighty six feet, to the boginning, with the E. 8. ®@MITH, peek 3 orven, 5 attended to the details or business of the Di- | schooners Sarah Mills, W. A. Crocker, Maria | from New Orieans, which place he left eight days | improvemerts Agent Harnden Express, i resinte . vision, and it is only recently that he has hed | Pike and Edward Slade are all laden with | 22°- He escaped by representing himself asa ‘erms of sa! Ine-third of the purchase monev Sd at., second door below Pa. ave., iverea! Laseitede of the Meera . Paoagent t aft off y in feet, hin | bovees bearer of dispatches from the Belgian Consul, but | to be paid in cash, and the residue in thres equal | ing 1m Washington, D.C. my by coset 3 i often ave boos, ith eneenengtion ap. | The total-daiiher of guns in the fleet of | Was detained twodays at Columbus. He says the | [neeiments, at three, six, and nine months, with > Dryness of the Skin, Eruptions on the " sttned within the last forty Gays, as have | transports is 45, all of which, save four, are | (cling #t the South ts becoming worse and more | ‘pig ‘terms o; sale must be complied with within Soldiers’ Pay. PALLID cow NCE. bitter every day. These symptoms, li a..ow: £0 on, which this [Special to the Chicago Tribune ] one week after sale, or the property may be reso d. THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY | medicine invarmbly removes, soon follows om hand here during the last twenty after one v eeks’ notios, at ine risk aad cost ofthe rifled, with a range of fully two and a half a miles. These guns, together with 5,300 rounds | A gentleman from Columbus reports thut a Uni- | first pureharer, WILL FORWARD IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, t Brigadier Generals commanding brig- | of ammunition for the same, were all furnished | ted States war steamer fired into a French war ATER S COX. SOLDIERS’ REMITTANCES TO THEIR Bs one of which the Pationt may Eapire. ades in this Division are as follows : under a contract with Mr. Norman Wiard, the | steamer which was trying to run the blockade at Trustee’s Georgetown Building Asscorn FAMILIES, Who can eay that they are not frequently fol- Gen. Jobn G. Foster, First Brigade. inventor of the steel rifled cannon, who filled Rew cients Guretamer area peclveshets into} ja6-2awte BARNAKD & BUCKEY, At any place on the lines of their Express, | !oWed by those “pmuput piszasns,” Gen. Jessee L. Reno, Second Brigade. the order in the short space of two weeks, and | the French Memphis and other places, ©°" “| — By BARNARD & BUCKEY. Atotioneers. Ata charge of twenty five cents for any eum not “INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION.” Gen. John G@. Parke, Third Brigade. and at the economical cost of $60,000. Every [The true facts in reference E the French war Georgetown, DC. execeding fifty dollars, and & proportionate Many are awage of the osuss of their suffering, These officers are all takenfrom the jar Se is Age with field carria, and can | steamer are given below. She was not fired into prResz ES’ SALE.—By virtue of a deed of naditisoal charg to pinocs reacted 1 BUT NONE WILL CONFESS. > army. Gen. Foster is a graduate of West used with the same facility on land as upon | at all. The De Soto arrived at Ship Island, baving truet from B, Hutchins, dated Sertember 22, cay Saye THE RECOKDS or THE INSANE ASYLUNS Point, served in every battle in Mexico, was | 8ea and are equivalent to just so many pieges | in tow the French steamer o, Millan, dis. | {706 And of reoord. we will offer. © auction onthe | rhe money, whether Gold or Treasury Notes,| 4nd the Melancholy Deaths by Consumption, 4 z < Lith day of February, 1662.0n the premises, at 4 wounded at Molino Del Rey, afterwards pro- | of field artillery, The Hotchkiss projectile is | abled, the De having r her at night} oolock p. m., that partof lot number nivety ons, | Should be enclosed in an envelope and seourely | BEAR AMPLE WITNESS TO TRE TRUTH OF THE moted toa Captaincy, served in the Engineers, | the kind of ammunition used. Broce troop | eff the Passes of the Mississippi river on account | (91.Jin Beatty & fiaw kine’ addition to Georgetown, sealed, aud have the {ail adress, {ao uding town, ‘AS*ERTION. and wes one of the galant band of detendars| sp ls furnished with £0,000 rounde of car | oUtey Soy Mime, GaRaee cme manoet it | Peruse. cs onnases tenth ag aLerG | poner fala germs Pie Teese aad | THR QONRTITUTION QNER, AEERCTED in Fort Samter. Ho is thirty-six years of | tridge, navy revolvers and boarding cutlasses | (Ging into the river, by permission of the govern, | feet, measured cast, from the weat corner of ead | fie smount leribly marked thereon. Envelopes | 10555 of medieine to strengthen and age, and a very superior officer. to repel an attack. ment, to take off several families that were de- | 10 spa re puns Pieeee cocth and sqraiiel with the ‘Lo feciitate prompt delvery, the charge for re- lnvigorate the System - Gén-Seszee L. Reno is u graduate of West VARIOUS DETAILS. srfous of leaving the territory of Davis & Co. | of Mrs Master's lot thenoe east on the ine of | Mtance snouid be pre pad.” which HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCRU Point, of the class of 1846, and commanded a] There are numerous details eonnected with | ‘The steamer displayed no lights whengenn into, | said lot 25 feet. and thence north 58 foct.more or! 1,4, AD ARS £2 f REE COM . davaria? ly dese this expedition that are worthy of greater elab- | end al her actions seemed to prove that she was a | lesa, t Prospect street; thence with Prospeot street | Washington, Jan. 9, 1962. __jadim_ » as oration at my hands than your space will per- | Stranger trying if our blockade was one of paper Sit to fhe becoming, Frith, the improvements, FAIRBANK’S & TRIAL WILL CONVINCE THE MOST SKEPTIC; mit. I will, therefore, allude to several of the | °F ®ot.] "Terme oft . Terms of sale: tiird of the purchase money to be paid in on the residue in three equa! insta'ments, at threes, six and nine months, with interest, to be secured, . sale mu-t be complied with within ale, or the property ingy be resotd and risk of the purchaser, after one week's notice, . WALTER &, COX, HUGH CAPERTON, ‘Trustees Georgetown Buiid’e Associa’a. js62awts BARNARD & BUCKEY, Aucis, By BARNARD & BUCK @ecreetown, DC. RUSTEES’ SALE.—By virtue of a deed of trust from Henry Dade, dated April 25, 1857, and of record, we wi'! offer at auction, on the lith day of February. at 3% o'clock p. m.. othe prom- 1sea, part of lot No. eighty, in Molmead’s addition to Georgetown, vounded as follows, viz: Begin- Ling at the northwest corner of said lot, and rua ning thence south, along North street, forty feet, most prominent, and for the rest can safely 5 = = od An - : : as aia promise that should the fortunes of war bring them into glorious prominence, they will be duly recorded in history to the extent of my limited ability. Among these details is the construction and arming of five floating bat- teries, which, though not directly associated with the land forces or the transports, have yet been gotten up under the sole supervision of General Burnside. A good idea of their character is obtained when I say that they are in every respect sim- ilar to the strongest and largest boats on the North river or Erie Canal. ey are almost solid from deek to keelson, and are divided into five water-tight compartments. They have but one deck, on which the guns are The War in Missouri. Rota, Jan 18.—The indications are that all the troops at this po!nt will move westward, ex- cept one or two regiments to guard the post. The enemy's pickets extend fourteen miles from Springtield, and Price’s forces is estimated at about 12,000. It is reported that Gen. McIntosh was coming up from Arkansas with large reinforcements, but the report is not wholly reliable. Sr. Louis, Jan. 18 —A report has gained much currency here that Governor Gamble has resigned and goue to Washington, and will there await his appointment of Acting Gov Hall to fill the vacan- cy in the United States Senate, occassioned by the expulsion of the rebel Polk. Arrival of the Rhode Isiand. FEMALES— FEMALES— FEMA4LES, OR YOUNG, SINGLE ARRIED, OR oo CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE, In Many Agoions Pecuhar to Females tract Buchu is unequsiled by any other rem- in Chlorosis ‘or Retention, ao , Or Suppression of Ous: rus, joorr: * ni to thi . DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE! SEE SYMPTOMS ABOVE. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. service, having crossed from the Atlantic to the Pacific three times in the course of his explora- tions The public can therefore rest assured that this Division is not to be afficted with any po- litical Brigadiers. Auctivncers, As yet only parti regiments of this Division have been published. Indeed, the troops have been arriving up to this evening, and the forces have been aug: mented at least twenty-five per cent. within the last week, and they now excel by the same 5 ; r PuHitavg.pxia, Jan. 18.—The steamer Rhode nel h st herr =o Feerecdien the, lend forces which embarked | Monnted, and thelr workiig tt to be protected | 1acc4 arrived hele last evcatog vie Portes: He | nee pe perght ansige win Norte street J. P. BARTHOLOW, here for Port Royal. The following re- | by breastworks of bales of wet hay. The cal- roe. Sbe had on board the crew of the rebel | Wost forty-six feet, to the beginning, with the im- Sole Agent, mts and batteries compose the entire land J iber of the gun is 6 and 12-pounder, Wiard’s | schooner Venus. captured near Galveston; also the | provements, ccusishing of two two story frame} Hardware & Agricultural Warehouse, Take no more Boheme, neem or of the aapetition that will embark from pata lags mene of 2 miles ee osetia rebel Captain Geor ot, Make. of che. oincatine “Forms of sale: One-third of the purchase money 558 Seventh Street, mmiel jrmmeen -_ int. i execution. ir names are as follows, an volunteers, capture n Barataria bay by launches 1 7 . 2 : briguden: | ST nnn (ne order of thelr) Srevrery indisative of their destructive char of the siexine? Sovth Carolina whi ue wor an | faieaiaen ahaa ane cageaeeam treeae' | Btwaen Pennylvonia avenue and the Canal, | HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU IRST BRIGAD EN TER acter: leasure excursion, having visited his home on } interest, to be secured. sprosite east end of Centre Market. CURES : Twenty-Afth Mamechusetis, Col. Edwin U; furlough. He is a nephew of the rebel Congress-| The terms of saie mast be complied with within | ja 1¢- SECRET DISEASES Spa emanate e man Conrad,of Louisiana. He admits the preva- | ope week af.er save. or the property may beresold, | ro MILITARY OFFICERS AND OTHERS, | In all their Staser; t lattle ton lence of the Union sentiment in New Orleans, | &t Lew yee and cost of the first purchaser, afer one a Little or no change jn Diet; io Twenty-third Massachusetts, Co}. John 3 though it ts not allowed to manifest itself there. | WO°K®’ notice, WALTER 8 COX BATCHELOR'S GENUINE HAIK DYE, ne expos. Kurtz. 3 guns The prisoner will be sent to New York. NOT Ee ee oan ‘The Best in the World, toauses a fregucnt ‘Sad gives strength to ‘Dwenty-seventh Massachusetts, Col. Horace Shrapnel . --2 guns. ‘Trustee’s Georgetown Building Association, Ths Only Reliable and Harmless Hair Dye Known, ae ee aaa cturen of toe Urethra, C Lee. From twelve to sixteen men will be required Naval intelligence. jaGtawts BARNARD & BUCKEY, Aucts. | goiq by all Druggiste; siso, st BReREToN’s Patent Al pein aud ii 2, BO Tenth Connecticut, Col. Charles L. Russel. | for each battery, and the whole fleet is under} Puitapetauia, Jan. 19 —The steamer Rhode By WALL & BARNARD. Auotionéers, Medicine Store. cp. Patent Office,cor. F & 7th, | frequent im the clnss of diseases, and Twenty-fourth Massachusetts, Col. Thomas | command of Lieut. Ernest Staples, United | Island leaves here to-morrow for Boston. The ‘ + A Powsonous, Diseased, and worn out Matter, RUSTEES’ SALE —By virtue of a deed of trust from Charles Williams, cated April 23, 1256, and of record, we will offer at suction, on THURSDAY. the 13th day of February, at 4 G. Stevenson. States Navy. I await with anxiety the chron- icling of the part “gw: the attack. sioop-of-war Hartford did not leave yesterday as was expected, but will probably get off to-mor- row. Grase's Host Dtore, Soe Fean’a, pvenne, where THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS SECOND BRIGADE—GEN. RENO. Factory—S1 Barclay et. ( 233 Broadway) N.Y. WHO HAVE BEEY THE VICTIMS OF Fifty-first New York, Col. Edward Ferrere. y t Re.) : See aS ere +. . A Fifty-first Pennsylvania, Col J.T. Hartranf. ROMANCE, VERY NEAR US. : in Was ington known \decertedes the'corth- DAMS’ EXPRESS COMPANY. and who bave paid rye: rod 18 a short Moree ey Cob ANguAint | Willis in Bis last apley letter from Wash-| p,Wwaenting, dam, 17 <The, bill known on the | he Phndrd, via) faring ory noite NOTICE OF REMOYAL. vlen det cpa tas efonns ts Drese ses lateies Sixth New Hampshire, Col. ——. ington, (to the Home Journal,) thus describes} in ‘the lower House of the Legialature of ine | enesmnsuneneace ce cree ee te See | The delivery office of this company is removed | #*¥ated form, and Ninth New Jersey, Coi Joseph W. Allen a very charming woman : Wheeling government to-day. horse. from Third street to the large depot on B rtreet, PERHAPS AFTER MAREIAGE, ‘THIRD BRIGADE—GEN. PARKE . “T have had, this morning, s conversation ‘Terms of sale: One third of the purchase money | between 2d and Sd sta. de 3-tf to be paid in cash, the residue in three equal in stalments, &t three, s1x, and nine months after date, wita interest, to be secured 7 : ‘The terms of sale must be complied with within one week after sale, or the property may be reso!d, at the risk and cost of the first purcuaser, after one weeks’ notice, WALTER 8. COX, HUGH CAPERTON, Eighth Connecticut, Col. Edward Harland. ‘ Eleventh Connecticut, Col. T. H. C. Kings- ar; Figy-third New York, Col. L. J. D’Epineuil. Fourth Rhode Island, Col. Samuel Rodman, Jr. Eighth New York, Col. H. Fairchild. with one of the most indisputably beautiful and brilliant of our ‘“‘up-town”’ belles of a year or two ago in New-York, who is now ‘following the dram;”’ and it is curions to see what a de- velopment of cl ter—of its dormant re- sources and capabilities—this lady-fellow-sol- diering, or sharing openly and bravely in the RENAUDIN BOLLINGER & COS CHAMPAGNE. LEFMAN, KIEFER & THOMASS, SOLE AGENTS for the [ FE Cam, ail , ARNDEN’S EXPRESS, H (ESTA BLICHED IN 1839,) LMBOLD’S. EXFRACT BUCES alateuens and x7 Beg leave to inform the pub'ic that tor, have ex- tended their Express to Washington. an ers Ey é URINARY ORGANS, * y i f the Middle, i ‘pesie. Jeweey. Bs to all 5 =< — feo] whether existing in repared to Transport Merchandise, battery in the war with Mexico, taking part in > every battle from Vera Cruz to the City of Mexico. He is about the age of Gen. Foster, and is reputed to be an experienced officer. Gen. John G. Parke graduated at West Point in 1850, and has since been a Captain in the Engineers. He has seen much frontier Trustee’s Georgetown Butid’g Azsociation. : e wa th Rhode Island Battalion, Major J. | fatigues, peivations and achievements, of male UNITED STATES AND CANADA. in? awte ened P ayes Rigi Ae cueitie Exprerses MALE OR ie ars 2 right. atriots and soldiers, is likely to produce. aa By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers, throughout the country, we are ens! coffer | from whatever cause originating no matter Attached to the Division is Battery F, Remembering how often my belle-oreniecient seated ee eae. RUSTEKES’ SALE —By visine of @ deed of querealied faciiésizs taal whe mag eee we with HOW LONG STANDING. Rhode Island Light Artillery, commanded by | friend, the ‘indispensable Brown,”’ had paid “ trust from N W. Waker, dated February 22,] fin ape'y to E. 8. SMITH, Agent. Diseases of these Organs require the aid of & Di- Captain Belgier, who was a member of the j his homage to the japenica in that dark 1 Mili Boots 1855, and of record, we will offer at auction, on ‘Third s5.,24 door below Fa. avenus, ¥Rxric, ‘ap! gie FxJDAY, the 14th day of Fobruary oolook Wash De Rhode Island Battery at Bull Run. The Bat- | as it passed in to a ball, I could not but won- AT WHOLESALE. p- m, On the premises, that lot of ground ip Wask: | 389 3m ashington. DC | HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCGHU tery consists of six 10-pounder Parrott rifled br cnoaperp - what might really be the camp We have new in store— ygton own Sod doscrjved se Jot D, anayeare GREAT ATTRACTIONS.“ Grane eae 18 THE GREAT DIURETIC, . utilities of such bright eyes and dainty fingers. | 10 oases Calf Stitohed fnamsel Boots, o. wthe mortweet corner of ania saucte’ I jant meta ° i in to have the efeot ir . THM EXPEDITIONARY VESSELS. X vontared accordingly to inquire with some] 3a Siain, a geen, “oS ee ER RG a ramet TOUTS He, 600 whence. "get mtoceetain te ee eames: partical: ine talents a1 “ . be Pts dae feet; therce eas! cot 8 inches to @ Sfeet | ~CERs, SUFLERS, &c--For sale, at | EVIDENCE Most LE great decision as naturally is—the answers] i) = heavy domb acto teats inoh** giley, tence out eS fret ihehen ts of tid alley 16 | TO QEEICERS, SURLEES York’ ait four ‘So —<——<« were both frank and definite. It would in-| 3) “ 16 inch with their pronemeren. mohes to the beginning, | 8 Pieri covera’ WAGON, with handsome | willtscoompany the medicines. struct and improve the female reader, ifI could | ,- : Kip Boots, Boys’ and | “rerms of sale: Ons third of the purchase mone; eure anabioans S85 Nevins een ae ater literally transcribe her words; but 1 can only a. ITEHOUSE, pode d onload pra boomed ee ee ae Double Harnoss, hich hes CERTIFIOGTES oF. EP me give.an outline of them—enough, perhaps, to a = 16 Market Space, interest, to be seoured. never been used a! stow convey « tolerable idea of what campaigning | 1° 2-Im"___Penn. ay.. between 8th and Sth sts. ‘The tetma of aale must be complied with within | Harness, quite vs With Names HeNGE AND FAME, ames of the steamer transperte T give below, | I seked cheth QE FOHNEON A NAGLE, — DRO | Setaratet ths nak hal soot sftse ats purchase’ | groom oer | Sef names of the steamer transports I give below, asked whether the mere sewing-on of a IMPORTERS OF after one week’s notice . i with @ statement as to whether chartered or — ~ button, or correcting a trifling incoherence of cloth or linen, for her young officer-husband or his comrades, wag the extent of her military service. But that was the least of it! Her WINES, LIQUORS. HiVANA CIGARS, FiNE GROCERIES, §c 6 News UPERIOR NULLED subsori a No, 289 Pa. avenues, between 9rh and 10th streets, me bag an st 5 OMETBI CORN —T! ‘iver, havi ot ency to y Washington ‘and ‘Georgetown with this i Preparation of Corn, would respectfully ask of his a.and the public st large, fo give su 5 purchased : Steamer Ginde, Capt. E. E. Vaill, pur chased WALTER 8. COX, HUGH CAPERaON, Trustees Georgetown Build’ g Associa’ ‘2. js72awts | WALL & BARNARD, Auots. : - " No. 10 Royal st , near King, Alexandria, Va. : ox of ie % be publis 4 “PHYSICIANS” PLEASE “NOTIOB.” Steamer New Brunswick, Capt. Windhester, | {ast job, (before leaving the camp, on hie pre Sole Agents for. the SPARKLING HUCK and rearaiee ait ee eae ; atrial. Also, Popped Corn, plain aud Agent, we uAKB ‘‘no SHORT” on “‘meREDIEEES.”* chartered. sent trip of replenishment,) was the mendin SELLE WINES of the Hookheim trast from Cynthia B, Mason and others, date Pa. avenue, between isth and 19th sts. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU Steamer New York, Capt. David Clark, | of the broken windows im an old house whic Jomt Stook Co. in Hookhetm ‘rob 13, 1887, and of record, ws wi | ove N. B.—Manufscturer of Marbie Manties, Monu- ss composed of Buchu, Cubebs and Juniper Berries, chartered. serves for temporary quarters—setting panes of Constantly on hand their celebrated Hon.on SATURDAY, the ith day of February, | monte, Fable Tops, Xe, A large sasortmenta.wazs | Sooee with grent care by © Stequer Northerner, Capt. Mason, pur- | glass, with knife and putty, like any other res-| Sparking Hock and Moselle Cabinet Wines. | *i4¢ C08 B is,0n ths premi-ee,thatiotof erou:d | Quhmwd. __oo 18. Sm_ PREPARED IN VACUO, ebased. pectable glazier. Having been always aware} (. tavi ¢ us | square No ‘seventy three, (73,) with the imorove, EAVY WOOL E, SHIRTS AND Steamer Cossack, Capt. J. W. Bennett, pur-] of a certain mechanical genius of ber own, | 3 ca meet Me FeePeotfully invited to oNag | ments. Pa RAW BES, =. —! Ap — BY H. fT. HELMBOLD, -J.W. , ane 6 ‘Te (sale: One third a Be. BVEDUS, roe Analytics Sole Man- chased. which, of course, found no development in gay | ¢ +p ams HAIR DYE !—T0 COLOR BLACK | to la paid ironsts nnd ies of She parelecs momen Sth and ioth ett” | practical and umoturer re Eas' c it has bee i U HAH 4 > ope Steamer Eastern Queen, Capt. Collins, char- | society, mn rather a relief to her that OR BROWN !!—Only 38 cents a box. Three | instalments, at thre-. six sad ning months after there was a great deal of small tering to direct and do, and she had found Herself equal to most of it, with her own hammer and chisel. Her influence over the common soldiers was sometimes salutary—one violent and powerful fellow, who was obstre) drunk and re- bellious, a day or two ago, having instantly obeyed her orders, when any farther resistance would have been at the imminent danger of his life. But, must of all, she found that her boxes for one doliar. Gray, red or flaxen hair can be changed in 8 few seconds to & jet black or brown, by using Up! ’s Liquid Hair Dye, the best chespest in the Rib | producing, the moment aod .. Each Bi or OPHAM'S HAIR DYE ie werraated iooneata Suir h US GAAM SUS tea eae deiphia, and = CALVERT FORD. ‘corner 1th s' ve.; in Alexandria, by HENRY COOK & Cow Drugeiste ne Lp eonty date, with int-rest, to be sec |. Lhe terme of cale must be complied with within one week after eale, or the property may be resold at the risk and cost of the first purchaser WALTER 8. COX, HUGH CAPERTON, | Z ‘Trustees Georgetown Buiid’g Assoo’a’n. ja 7-2awts WALL & BARNARD, OCERIES AN. a ASE BSG Bana ctiorcais aad)? | HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS. B. NING & ATING. ded stawtf 363 Pa. avenue. near 6th st : ; IU. RECEIVED TEN Lis HORINE’S “4 ash TT. ot perior © rE WHIS ht years | | Personally af Alderman Slat tenrabioks” Kies arland A ‘Wis pe at.° Paiadelpace. 4 a sworn, say. oon kies for sale at 353 Pa avenue, by do¢Stawit BROWNING & KEATING. Be aarootie, ne Hianpatnciitrs:, HANDKERCHIEFS, | sworn and subscribed =P Steamer Suwanee, Capt. Padelford, pur- chased. Steamer Eastern State, Capt. John Teale, chartered Steamer Union, Capt. W. H. Chambers, hased PUTbese vessels are all unarmed; and are to- tended exclusive): me og pop Their , THIS ISTO GIVE NOTICE. That the aud; seri hath tained. from 1 0 A tof Washington. Cousty. ir the Distant * The ae nasp? sear paged prises every v: ity of vessels, from the 1, ton steamer and ship down to the 100-ton schooner. The total number of vessels of all . kinds, aside from the al forces, is 45, and are divided up as follows: 9 steamers, 9 pro- llers or gunboats, 4 ships, 5 barks, 1 brig, 08 : ‘All sorta, stock y the Northerner and the | “looks” had their conciliatory uses. The Vir. | L HIS liforning peoalved agus h ceppls Sdmuuist’dtion on the Satallod for ladles and geutiomes Jock the thing | NOSE; Ninth Suwanee the smallest of the num! ae families of the neighborbood, sulky and | 90t#¥e R: oe Ps oy Him the cele A county, deceased. All persons ‘having claims | 2% Chretmas ‘ | THO! IN’S, The following is a list of armed transports or } insulting as had been to some of the of W. Knabe & Co., Baiti- againet the said dnosaned ‘are hereby warned to} ALE. A. Lake & Co.'s ie . screw propellers all oneclass, and intended for | ‘‘Yankees'’ who had preceded them, were, to = Till cell of rest on very Samm > gn aS belore ‘the fourth axe | 222 ander Srewe so. PEROM CL tO EP the denble purpose of carrying troops and as- | ber and her regiment, every-way kind and at- als ort rent st my ano Rooms Ne 238 oft january nett: ote, MY, otherwise by law be von deers Price $1 per bettie, er pee = Gunboat Picket, Capt, 7. P. Jones, 4 guos— _teirime”__F.0. RICHENBACH._| ,.o'an under my hand tupfourth Gey of Janu | NRW YORK 0 SHEE AND marine sa address, securely packed from BeecRotce'T a pound meena Tooke Posy ha Ga GRA Beata oA | ebtenae ao ie oa oe at pepe : * ” r -lwiEW olouwe I tri ie : EW CLOAKS, Address letters Gunboat Pioneer, Capt. C. E. Baker, 4 guns | tural feminine-ities of nurslog and stitehing) Ii ee vane HU RCH LES > aloes saan for Gicaes, we have on New ¥ ; im iste ping 4. T. EL Gann —! 30-pounder Parrott rifie gun, 1 12-pounder | —that she wondered how they ever could have | —————<—_____———-*_ | just received another 0 ppeniy. which have 2 market oan al- Depot, 104 South " ~ dene : R. 8 ~ ‘ED FE- n purc! at very ‘ices, Bad will 08 ies and sutlers sup} at the : “- iard rifled gun, 1 12-pounder boat howitser, without her: L LA Pt sold nate Y stock of FANCY cetablishmout will be open : 112-pounder mountain howitzer. Read the fol jaited encomi 6: SILKS "and, ADIES Bitisce GOODS te atl | $tertegk notice, Our ex ; an mger, Capt. J. B. Childs, 7 Notice to Watch-Makers. =| “"'I cannot commend them too highly.” aw ‘iM. TavLun & CO, do %-im* eer et aoe ace BEWARE OF 2 30-pounder rifled gung, 4 12-pounder Nese = li-006t__ Sucosssors 130. AND CuPAINGIPLED DEALERS Wiard rifled guns, 1 12- ler mountain S.& J. MYERS “The eused thom with oor plete success.” tome. a ees Goan owe, - i Bt Re = taers. 10 WASHINGTON BUILDING. “Would not be without thom aponany counder- | [MP ORTANT TO LADIES. Spit Kis ci = #2 cule roa os Gunboat Sentinel, Capt Joshua Gouillard.4] Corner of Pa. avenue ic. 1 |) aiiasautbeiaseenrens » ‘The subsoribers have opened the store No. 16 Calr 2) Heimbold’s Genwine Preparations,” by guns—I 30-pounder Parrott rifled gun, 1 12- eoreed es selon 91 Sout by mil, Sold by SC. UPHAM, | dlaca [irekicel Paany Bence ae ee Sat Boots the obeapoet and be rere CREE a ae a" Wiard rif_ed gun, 1 12-pounder boat | g:'waolecei’*® S20 S#tortment of WATCHES | si0 0 ‘" hte, ad in Werke ® tof ponte aia ‘Apriqas palgeigl oot en Busi * “ « 6 Rerenperiie, corner ry a ‘i d =. No.1 Market : silica awe ks CO., Droggiata wet este oare Seratceti, act onus the Gest § Juss Fen sotececeeemeeeeen ats ‘ a OF eek 10 Washlogion Buildisg, 78 AN E WILL CURE | 824 8t New York pri ‘ NA ee Goldin & Dusan gore, ___ 10. witifudion ATCH MATERIALS AT WROLESALE! ieee Fe ee 10 Wathinaton Batclng, ATCH GLASSES AT’ WHOLESALE" re KL | as Eng- je as BrcAbraset taema meted arid et +, : FOR, Tite ORR ea ea itzer, 1 12-pounder mountain howitzer. Ganboat Zouave, Captain William Hunt, 4 Roente Parrott rifled gun; 2 12- ae jard do. do.; 1 12-pounder boat Gunbost Lancer, Captain N. B. Mosley, 4 2 j oo. WINE, for anle cheap by * ’ 4

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