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x tar. ve, XIX. WASHINGTON, D.C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1862. - N°. 2,783. THE EVENING STAR. *UBLISHED'EVERY AFTERNOON, (QUNDAY BXCEPTED)~ > bo») AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, uv W. D! WALLAOH. Papers served mm wy bess ghd pads oaks make de ll eceata the price ls $3.50 9 year, in advance; $3 months; $1 for three months; and for ‘Gree months at the rate of 12 cents a week. Sin- gle copies, onz Cant; in Wreppers, rwo czNrs. (> Avvwarwaxents should be sent to the ‘fice before_12 o’clock m.; otherwise they may ening ESTING STATEMENT OF THE | deficiency in the Post consti ers’ Pay veo een aheamOn nn | comet tte iene errs aut| TELBGRAPHIO NEWS. __| ___AUOTION GALES._| _ Selatere Past = apr ioe te Complimen’ ‘ederal Au! - ‘ oneers, on McClellan has Johnston and petit EI ee tay ¥rem:-Gen: Genbh Command. meter ween D.C, uss ‘Will remit sums of Beauri in a Vice—An Aggressive War — at we he the FIFTY DOLLARS AND UNDER, o ecommended—Kentucky From Sonpizns to THEIR FaMILrEs, , cor GENUINE eda Sera se] spaaerrne gala pre ni Point, etc. occupies the »@nd of record, we will ‘suction on Ate of . -— - (From the Richmond Examiner. Jan.16 | | the'taot'ihat since the At of Tuts her hes | salted Site taore isi cA that Jot of round ‘, jeorketown TWENTY FIVE CENTS, “ HIVHLY CONCENTRATEDY of anys; weeks or monthe, the. season, cour | Lame been. more petty offices Hoventioned than | neuen. Soe. WEBER! Temelne at Han- gtred and twenty-tphy iB.) ih Beal ‘fon The money should be placed man Compound Fluid Extract Buchu, pong nena fo cig ‘nade tlie ‘bas cons | Bete correspondence tho war] subt ine are bat WO minis int toes poder ie roe vo the ‘ania wi i ernie tne By 4 Povisive and Specific Remedy first cam , 5 Gime sontty | SBd, ineident to the army. The only expli-| Nadenbousch and. there anxious to throw | story " — ben it is no r unsafe to reviow results | cable cause for the falling pote here jenbousch, are ved pg ee Ol The full address, For Diseases of the sad consider with candor the situation of our ell other prea = Foch ‘pe, w a pode pala mn casb; 8 The Seetded af tine wane | (inciudene Post Ofice, State; also, strect and nem- | BLADDER, GRAVEL, and DROP. affairs. : them, oan-be in the excessive rates of Confed- | that region. J was near Romney with fat Saree Me end nino months, with ber, an @ large city.) sical Swen NeS: ‘ The cam has been strictly defensive. | erate postage; the effect of high postal rates | 17,000 men, and afew more, principally mounted | '*ereat, to be WALTER 8. COX of the person to whom to be sent, Webare gated aches a being always to diminish correspondence in tia, were at Duffield’s Station, Bloomer’s HUGH CAPERTON, MUST BE LEGIBLY MARKED ON THE ocvatne tnereaate the pow . no gain. it we have comparatively little | more than an inverse proportion to the in- Furnace and Kearneysville Cross Roads, At Trustees un sae ENVELOPE, ‘WATERY On CaLcERoUn of actual territory during the latter six months | oreased rate, thereby red the revenue | “ischester there were but 200 militia. 6 2awts BARNARD & BUCKEY, Auots. IT HAS BEEN DEMONSTRATED and Sil UNNATURAL ENLARGRM@NTS . is due only to the ties of invasion in @ | derived from this branch of the public service. | tg une erimsbare Republican of the 17th appeals | ~ By BARNARD & BUCKEY, Auctioneers, ‘Ss Well Bs PAIN AND INFLAMMATION. country e this, the necesmty for time to} half million of soldiers, the courage of the Seether volunteers, and the individaal, cowardice of the Northern mercenaries. It is, however, undeniable that the defensive policy, besides the moral strain on an army that awaits repeated and endless attack, and the exhaustion of acountry which is the scene of ‘at the late battle near Bath the Confederate forces 4 By SERSURELLY 2 negroes on the Union tide, whe A et con Shick dale! May 2,18 md ‘wounded fifty others belonging te a southern Ger- | of February, at a Gears ‘m., on the ines, THAT TEE EXPRESS FURNISHES TEE MOST RELIABLE MEANS POR SOLDIERS To SEND THEIR MONEY HOME, ENVELOPES AND BLANKS WILL BE FUR- lent and “y it officer desires to know if the South in‘ to ay R to the Yankees not only the old flag, ut Hail Columbia, and everything good, which we heve as much rig! man regiment. Lad of gr. in Georgetown, as fol- ‘An oficer In the 12th Indiana bas received « let- | OWS. Vis,* Beetaning at the ond of twenty six tea ter from Capt. Williams, recently captured oppo- | From the southeast intersection of Weetand Norts sitedam No.4. He is {in prison at Richmond, | streets, and running thenes easterly, b with and writes for assistance. He sa} SELMDOLDS EXTRACT BUCHU or Arising from. Exoegsee pees Habre, asthey. As to en reasons why prisoners | the south line of West street, twent; thence war, has given the enemy an uninterrupted | ‘he flag, we have already gi Lend NISHED ON APPLICATION TO opport e tw pedtere a PA tie host and to | #aything that resembles it Bikey to produce od net ge to eat, and are Tterally eaten UP | ekneore forte t aap eS pe ing OUR OFFICE, arrange it at leleure for the fall trial of rela- collisions in. action between our own soldiers, | “A man natned Wright, formerly of Baltimore, | With said, West stro io the Lopreninn with the E. 8. SMITH, tive strength when the seasons permit the re- | *Part from the odium that belongs to what is | nas been detected in endeavoring to procure the Improvements. i z Agent Harnden Express, sumption of hostilities. now.an emblem of an inhuman despotism. It | transportation of several sacks 0: salt into Vir- forms of sale : One-third of the purchase money Sd st., second door below Ps. ave., ‘ile the political leaders of the South have rier longer the flag of the pee ig meer — < fina, at dam No. 4, on speculation. He isnow ro paid 1n cash, and {he residue in three a ja9-Im sd Washington, D. ©. " the t and oppressor, and is stained with | In custody. natal! » 8X, nine : 5 been ae in Lcheeednig atm) pron the of. ‘and brothers. Let it be interest, to be eoured Soldiers’ Pay. ured, ‘ Further from Califernia—Great Damage by ‘The terms of sale must be complied with within neers have been expending their remarkable | benceforth’ the winding sheet of the defunct he Rats Storune one week after gale, or the property may bereeo'd. | 177 pe ka scientific ingenuity in the erection of works as ale the bady without porndac grec! cw San Francisco, dan. 10.—If possible, the hard- ret purchaser. cm = me a eee gi Ii WILL FORWARD IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, ree ieble ae he Chineertentive and quite |. "the emblem of a frce Government, dead | £#t,'2in storm of ie season has prevailed for the WaT ee He eOkn, SOLDIERS’ REMITTANCES TO THEIR| _ ome of which the Patient may Eapire. , » FAMILIES, At any place on the lines of their Express, At Gxeceding fly doliats,and a proportionate ny ollars, ‘additional ohare to pisces reasned by conaecting Expresses. The money, whether Gold or Treasury Notes, should be enclosed Fs @n envelope and securely sealed. and have the fn!! address,(including town, Post Office, and State; and in cities, the street and number,)ofthe person to whom to be sent. and the amount legibly marked thereon. Envelopes for this purpose may bs had at our offices. To facilitate prompt del'very, the charge for re- mittanoe should be pre paid. ADAMS EX? RESS COMP. Washington, Jan. 9, lets. i FAIRBANK’S STANDARD SCALES, vading forces from a given direction, the ene- my have gradually and at leisure gathered up their immense resources and concentrated their tremendous energies to envelope the confede- raey with their armies and fleets, and to pen etrate the interier from some one of many al- ternative points. Although they can new dé nothing, they have their programme in perfect order for execution when the weather changes in the ordinary course of the earth round the sun, and at this moment we find ourselves in the face of superior forces wherever we look. whether to the North, the East or the West, or the South itself. Gen. Sydney Johnson has to strain every nerve to prevent the military as well as geographical heart of the country from slipping out of his grasp. Gen. Joseph Johu- son and Beauregard are held by MoCicilan on last few days, melting the snow upon the moun- ‘Trustee's Georgetown Building Association, ie tall imense We have no ‘partiality, however, for the | from'the foot of the bills inte thersaviec Winey | Je Saewte BARNARD & BUCKEY Aucts, Gonfederate b Our cbjcotions to it are| the main Fiver cannot carry off until after most of By BARNARD & BUOKEY. Auctioneers. ti th ta totem, inane =— of Soop ee re mane aeeee | MotkSG a ene Of (Oe Beate are more or lees (PRUSTEES’ SALE—Br yirtue of » deed of of its unnecessary stars and sickly stripes. Eons , ear are. » that Cntttoensa will be taun- Ye. ad of reo we will oer st suction on as The two flags of the two nations ought to be as have already been immense losers by the freshets | o’olook pm, that ear ar in weather ninety one, distinet different as the character and | }), 1 91.) tty & Hawkins’ addition to Georgetow instincts of the two peoples. Giunta eae pertat praser nok aiver Soclenine for tte toeoss oc the sont slant Pros: As to “ Hail Columbia,” we are willing to| mines sustain this loss, the various dame, sque- Se ans 2, Comresown, 26 & print sneaps say “Hail and Farewell.” We think the | ducts, canals, &c , being swept away or fot and renaine tetoeh aeth Gat antes i “ ia’? ) a ni parailel with the theme is played out. ‘‘Columbia’’isnolonger}| Governor Downey’s last message was deli wrat Lao of anid lot 59 fest, more or less. to the lize a ‘‘happy land.”’ Columbia, we begin to sus- | yesterday, and Governor Stundford’s inaugural | of Mra Masher’s lot thence east on the line of pect, isa humbug. We want to have a new| ‘0-day. The m @ represents the State ina | said lot25 feet. and thence north 53 feet, more or country in its songs as well as its laws. At very pros} 8 condition, although the fuids of | .688, t» Prospect street; thence with Prospect street E r 1 . | 2 feetto the beginning, with the improvemente, the same time we would give up nothing to the the State Frretsury are unusually low. The Janu. 9 Yankees that is worth keeping. They-are by consisting of a two-story frame house. no means satisfied with any national anthem:, wi sored ene say Saat they are ok eatmmaaned fol- “INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION.” M ware of the cause pide —~ ‘the of their suffering, THE RECORDS or TRE INSANE ASYLUMB And the Melancholy Deaths by Consumption, BEAR AMPLE WITNESS TO THE TRUTH OF THE ASSERTION, 'HE CONSTITUTION E THE CUiTd ORGANIC WEAKNERE TED Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and Invigorate the System which HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCBU tavaria? ly does 4 TRIAL WILL CONVINCE THE MOST SERPTICAL, ary interest on the State, Sacramento city and county, bonds bas been paid. Terins of saie: One tiird of the purchase money to be paid in cash; and the residue in three equa! instalments, at three, six and nine monthe, with ji 4 for they have offered a prize for a new one; Th interest, to be secured. the Potomac asina vice. A gigantic arma- y ’ P ; " rae < mont is ready to attempt the descent of the | ut even their money cannot produce the| Bosrox, Jan. 20-—In the State Legislature to- | ojfhetermect sain, onthe ron ete toe tote FEMALES— FEMALES— FEMALES, music. Of what value will ‘‘ Hail Columbia” be to a peeple who prostrate ‘ Columbia” at the faint roar ef the British Lion? Of what value any national anthem to a nation which has neither national spirit nor national honor. Mississippi, and their fleets on the Atlantic seacoast and the Gulf are too freshly before the public attention to require remembrance. Such are the fruits of a policy purely defensive. Without even the hesitancy which would come of a possible interruption, the enemy have thus surrounded the Southern confederacy; and, if permitted to repeat as often as may be de- sired, their efforts to penetrate its heart, they will necessarily attain the place and the time where success awaits them. There is now but one chance of escape from the net that has been coolly drawn around us —it is to concentrate our energy on one point and cut it through; to eonvert our defensive into an offensive war, and transfer the scene of at least a part of these hostilities to the en- emy’s own country. Situated as we are, it is only possible at one point—and that is Ken- day a voluminous correspondence was presented | at the expense and risk of the purchaser, after acy to the eitcalties between Gov Andrew | one week's notice, WALTER & COX and Gen. Butler. me of it is said to be of very LTER &. COX, spicy character, pastiontariy that which hss refer- TiesteceGenr UGE CAPERTON, ence to the appointment of officers under Gen j i hg + Butler. The Governor charges unfitness of char- | 296 2a¥ta BARNARD & BUCKEY, Aucts. acter agalnst some of the officers under Gen. But-| By BARNARD & BUCKY, Auctioneers, ler, to which the latter replies by charging the Gecreetown, D.C. appointment by the Governor of a man guilty of TRUSTEES" SALE.—By virtue of a deed of adultery, alluding to an officer who was alleged trust from Henry Dade, dated April 25, 1857, to have ran away with Mrs. Brannan, whose dis- gad of pees. wee are oy auction. on te his appearance from Staten Island caused so much | 2° at Sve bn f-2 On ene 3 excitement a few years ago. Thecorrespondence | tn Georcetswin, noweded we Tol ee gation Was ordered to be printed. Ding At the northwest corner of satd lot, and run Bing thence south, along North street, forty feet, Affairs at the Charlestown Navy Yard. | fisicscniiand at right aneies with Nort street Boston, Jan. 20 —There are now eleven vesse!s | west forty-«ix feet, to the beginning, with the im- of war at the navy yard, finishing, repairing, un- covoumenia, consisting of two two story frame a terat rf nee. sod tures on tha etches Aueng tees se sherms of sale: One-third of the purchase money ship of the line Vermont, frigate Macedonian and | {Quceihidin ath and the residus in three equal o OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, OR UP QONTEMPLATING MARRIAGES” In Many fections Peculiar to Females the Extract Buchu is unequalled by any other rem- ody, in Chicrosis or Retention, Irrrguiarity Patnfulness, or Suppression of Oustomary Bvac- uations. Ulcerated or Schirrous state of the Ute- rus, Loneorthas, or W hates, Sterility. and for all jet to the rag, whether ari feat Indircretion “Habis of Dissipation, or in the DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE! SEE SYMPTOMS ABOVE. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. Arrairs 1s Kentucky—Tae Rovrt or Hu- purey MarsHatu.—The Mt. Sterling (Ky.) Whig of Jan. 15th gives the following details of the recent engagement between Col. Gar- field and Humphrey Marshall in that State : It appears that Co}. Garfield himself headed the 906 eavalry, and with this force came upon the enemy two miles above Prestonburg. When Marshall discovered the presence of the cavalry he posted himself on a range of hillsin tle woods and opened fire ey them with his small cannon, of which he four, but which were so badly managed that they only powel: 900 offer at auction, on the Lith FOR SaLE BY J. P, BARTHOLOW, Sole Agent, Hardware & Agricultural Warehouse, 558 Seventh Street, Between Pennsylvania avenue and the Canal, Take no more Balsam, Mi — or Unpleasant Medicine for we nme Dangerous Se HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU " steam sloop of war San Jacinto. The Ino lies o] i tre Bee toed eee me, are dispersing | the sand away of from oar men. With his 900 | tithe stream, “The sloop of war that ie batiding | ke eer heee cat be complied with within | ja a;fPOMte cest end of Contre Market, SECRET DISEASES to the four corners of the continent every day, | cavalry Garfield fought the 3, ‘arshall’s | 111 be one of the most and beautiful of | one week after sale, or the property may be resold, | — FFICERS AND OTHERS. 3 to mest new menaces, were collected under the | men for full two hours, at the end of which | herciass in thenavy. ‘There are two monthe pay | Stthe risk and cost of the first purchaser, afier oné 0 MILITARY OFFIC al pales age in Dist; No lssonvaghente hand of Gen. Sydney Jobuston, tilt s column | time his looked-for reinforcements of infantry | due to the workmen in the yard. weeks! notice. WALTERS BATOHELOES GENUINE HAIR BYR. spasm was formed sufficient to enable him to maneu- | came gallantly to the rescue. The battle now HUGH BR ER TON, The Best in the i, quasee B nS gives strength to ver with some possibility of success over the | lasted with increased vigor fortwo hours more,| The Strike at Philadelphia Navy Yerd. rnsteo's Georeotown Building Association, | The Only Kelsable end Hormiass Hoty Dys Known, } Urinate, thereby Removing Utstrucuens plains of that » be might hurl back the | at which time night came, and fighting ceased | pmravgrrnia, Jan. 21 —The troubles at the} _i86-2awts BARNARD & BUCKEY. Anois. Sold by all Droggists; also, at Baexxron’s t Allaying aim and 1 80 array in front of bim at present, and etrate | by mutual consent. . navy-yard are about concluded. This morning By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. Medte ine Store, op. Patent Office, cor. F & 7th, | frequent m the cinss of diseases, expeling add the State of Ohio. The attainment of thisobject } Our men slept on their arms with the ex-]| more men were ready to goto work than were RUSTEES’ SALE —By virtue of a deed of at Porsonous, Diseased, and worm out Matter. would render worthless all the plans of the en- emy. The circle of armies would be in the condition of the constrictor whose back has tation of renewing the contest in the morn- is but when morning came it was discovered the enemy had fled in the most rapid haste. required. There is no probability therefore, of trust fr i ated the yard being closed at present. It is stated that | 1256, ‘ond of record we Wa oaer = secnen, 4 the order of the steamer Rhode Island to goto} THURSDAY, the 13th day of February, at 4 Grass”: Stor iS Penn’s avenue, where ved. THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS Faotory—81 ‘Saroing at (ia88 23 Brosdway) N. Y. oo 3-ly WHO HAVE BEEN THE VICTIMS OF UACKS, Boston pairs had been counterman ’olock p, m., On th: ices, that jot of ‘ H been brosen; the scene of war would be trans-| The enemy’s killed and wounded was esti- | Poson for repairs had the Sateen maed hoe | in Washington “knownand desorited ns thenorth: DAMS’ EXPRESS COMPANY. and who have savy fees to be cured un 8 shart ferred tw his own territery, and every one who} mated at between two and three hundred. | 1); ing to resume work. ern part of lot No twenty-six, (25,) in square No, — ay ‘has, Soe Cee pee ee aa pas ‘of ies in any of | Our Jose was but slight. Immcdiate pursuit one hundred, (100,) fronting forty-eight feet on NOTICE OF REMOVAL, bun deed up in thp nlctem,& beemk satin ener has witnessed the arm’ y 3 Pi ‘Twentieth street, and fifty feet on M street, with = vated ‘and the invaded districts of Virginia, knows what | was somewhat delayed by the non-arrival of] Prospect of an Early Advance of the Army | the improvements, cousisting ofa two story frame | ‘The delivery office of this company is removed | E™=" van the es 7 pe but before Mr. Craig had left the boats had come oP and the pursuit was about being renewed. formation had come in that the enemy was rapidly making its way in a complete state of panic and disorganization {into Virginia. ' From a private letter just received, we learn & priceless peers is designated in that brief PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE, reso. He would be attacked beyond his de- fences. The alarm and confusion of the Uni- ted States would paralize its government and its generals, and the entire arrangement, by Which we suffer. now and dread great disasters in future, would be immediately reversed. Third street to the large depot on B treet, Soke 34 and Sd sts. _ de 30-tf NDEN’S EXPRESS. iE peor ies (ESTs BLISHED IN 1939.) Beg leave to inform the public that they have ex- in Kentucky. house. 4 Cincinnati, Jan. 21.—The Gazette has advices qotering gf male: One turd o pote tinee ual in ic that warrant the prediction of an early advance of | stalments, at threo, six, and nine mont ae Lge arpy in Kentucky. The weather now — wite interest, to bord secured. ed wit wtih is the only hindering cause. Everything else is jo terms © mus: complied with wi one week after sale, or the property may be resold, ready and in fine order. At the risk aud oost of the ‘iret purcnascr, after oné wi 8 Ol oPRSESET is Eiygsor ovens i i 3 ded their Express to Washington, and are now We ha inted to the general command- } that the first skirmish mentioned, which re- The Latest from Caire, WALTER 8. COX. ten: accskuation A URINARY ORGANS, ing the Confederate forces i Keatusky as the | sulted in the retreat of Marshall from Paint-] Catro, Jan 20.—General McClernand’s brigade nn @HUGH CAPERTON, | ropared to Tras omen a my Miate, scat labios te Ce ee ee ene Saeed be cn ere ee eerie STPEett OO CRE DArt. Lae tere The eke | etiewte = eee BR MALE OR FEMALE, i irgini - men’ Seated, Sioee SO ie Sov enly sw polities, Fer envery, the Seat eense mets, "ith | have encamped at the mouth of Meyfela creck | _ By WALL & BARNARD, Avctioncers, | siroughout the count’. w= are cual e offer | trom whatever cause originating and no matter of at this point of the game, to undertake an ad- yt P TY as ue | since the expedition started, will be up to-night. TRUSTEES: SALE —By virtue ot a deed of Reeevaliod Juciiitios to sil who mes Bevet ne 3 HOW LONG STANDING. vance on the en with probabilities of suc- | impetuosity cf our charge was such that in trust from NW. Walker, dated February 22, | their patronsg: : fa ma- ogee cess, even if sufficient forces could be allotted} moment the rebel’s cavalry center was Municipal Election. Peay rear we, wu offer at auction, ox | HOMSPPIT ty se oldoor fate Ee Diseases of thege Organs require . othe tural en, 4 el % es , wear! . —_— ae bo cans pr regpe ge pores Siestinn WEE tina er ne ae MippLetown, Conn., Jan. 20.—At our city p-m, on the premises, that lot of groan in Wash. | 38.9 Sm Wathingtoa-D C-_| iL MBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU a lot election, held to-day, the Hon. Samuel Launer, | ington known and described as D, in square Union candidate, was elected’ mayor, togethe; No. 624 beginning for ite | bounds on tighth treet, with the entiré:Union ticket. ‘nd running thenee south with the line of Righth SREAT ATTRACTIONS.—Grand rush tor ‘7th street, to see the new stock Clothing, jagt — : ved “ouites, No, 460 7th street. 6 Li-im . A concentration of troops now employed on the seacoast and at other points where no vital blow can be either given or received, is For some time there was a desperate sword to {8 THE GREAT DIURETIC, sword rencounter between the cavairy. gplit in oxrtnin, se sve the desired effect in Sor which ii 1s recommended. street 16 feet; th east 63 feet 8 inches to a 3 feet IBLE AkD RE ali that is necessary to him for effecting this é Mr More T: jor Canada. alley; thence north with the line of said alley 16 O OFFICERS, SUFLERS, &¢—For sale, at | EVIDENCE OF TEE MOST EESPONS| greek ul: To form such a concentration it}. Poor, Miseras.E Bacugton.”—A corre- Sr. Joun, N.B., Jan. 20.—The steamer Hiber- | feet; thenoe west 63 feet 8 inches to the pecinniag, T 8 riee, New York buiit four LIABLE CHARACTER will be necessary to leave some portions of the er 7a who signs himself as above, asks us Willfscoompany the medicines. frontier without other protection than the in- nin, ‘with troops, arrived at this port this morn- | With the impro ing. ? h & vernents. wheeled lightcovered WAGON, with lerme of sales One pied of the purchase money been 3 r leather cusbioas, &c , hi By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. LED! . | TPRUSTBES’ SALE —By virtue of a deed of ITS GENERAL NEWS IS UNSURPASSED | yrarcis, Ion Son ee epten Bnd others, dated mney VIDE f the neigh country can af. ‘Would you like an item that would please | —__eeseeeeestenmmemes | $7,70Peid in oathiand the sod nine sabnthe, eee Boubie Bartoss, ith’ Pisses Stituge eich | ‘bes CERTIFICATES OF CURE. ies habitants of the neig! ~ | the ladies ?”” ‘ TAU DAIMLIROITRI REA ee ace | Tarereees tO be aeeured. rie boon used tal Kiso. a sot of plain Sing:e stom ford; but this will, in most cases, be found |’ “Wouldn't we? HAVE YOU SUBSCRIBED FOR THE WEEK- | "Tire terms of sale must be lied with within | Harness; auite Hew. Apply st 487 Seventeenth with Names 20W vo FAME. more — ripe attacks that were The‘Poor, Miserable Bachelor” then a LY 8TAR, TO BE MAILED TO YOUR one —— — ot! wise the property may = corner of i, for ress 9! tat = — - weed — wen from } to desoribe a beautiful and unique New Vear's FRIEND OR RELATIVE? shor ove week's neting | GQOMESRING NaW—sPERION HULLED real points o Tine be Tort to take Car} |\Pretent of which some fair lady has made him | (718 THE BEST DOLLAR WEBKLY INTHE Hedi OR ScR SON, SCORN Tre waver, iaring ct te enc? aun an r 0 blow thet will reltove! teenas ww tary apse Pedal house completely fur- WORLD! Trustees Georgetown, Seite oscia’n. So papoly Washington s. , Coorneewn with ie with the whole Confederasy, can be strack aid “fayre ladye.”” j Apne ance ae pled -~ ITS WASHINGTON NEWS IS UNEQUAL- —je7-2awts _WALL & BARNARD, Aucts. Bak of his fr ‘and the public at large, to give “PHYSICIANS” PLEASE “NOTICE” where only it can be delivered. ye. ite trial. Also, Popped Co: mi board, covered within and without with pat- At present General Johnston confronts supe- |'terns of rich silks, while the furniture is com. WM. BRAD AE, én aah “an tnliiey” at “nian rior forces of the enemy under Bueil, one of Fe. nvenmn, Stneen ee HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU lete as to quality and recherche in style. ;, and of record, we wi | otter at auc-} N. B.—Manufacturer of Mar! ia Mention, Manties, Monn- eeeserty a ii id abi tion, SA * bi Table A ways | is composed of Buchu, be a tak nel Beall je or Bat the marvel of excellence is a bed-room, BY TERE Whee. pees at o'clock mron tne promizes, that Sisteead lores ene 00 18 Sm | selected with great eure by s druggist. immediately in front of Johnston, an army of “ones cueteinsiien ocean ith dow: lows and snowy sheets, ete. ete., whe ba upon a hook near by, in loving preminity with each other, are a hooped skirt and a leman’s dressing gown. “Poor, ble Bachelor’’ asks us to pub- in Wasnington known as jot No. gighteen, (18,) in ITS AGRICULTURAL MATTER WILL BE | S4uate No. seventy-three, (73,) with the improve- WORTH TO ANY FARMER A HUN- ‘Terms of sale: One third of the purchase mo: to be paid in casn; and th id th DRED TIMES ITS YEARLY COST. ipetalmente, at three, fix and nine montos ‘ae ITS HOUSEHOLD RECIPES WILL BAVB | “iijoterms of e's acct ee cecspled with withi TEN TIMES ITS COST EACH YEAR one week after sale, or the property may be reso! seventy-six thousand men, and can bring to bear on us, at other given points, thirty send more. What the federate commander has, may not be stated, but it is probably enough to hold his present strong position against any number thst might attack Kim era RTS AND PREPARED IN VAcvo, DRAWERS snd hee Siikirs, at'sve BY H. FT. HELMBOLD, ES surseg, bak seems or S55 D strest, batwone ts aseistiend Chemie, and Soe Mas A Sides Bosge ae hed end forauls ow iy” | HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS. ROWNING & KEATING. 3 Pa. avenue. near 6th st. there, But the enemy has the oboioetoatiack | Ar sot tht theg aasralns Sen eabie Soe 70 ANY FAMILY. see en ROTEL, | JUST REORTIED TEN SELE § HORNED ie & or im on je, get to , . . 4 - his rear and cut of his 1 es — bes vty ntdeer oben lel ied tated The Number for this Week, to be out on Pri ja ata ategg Seoructowa Batie: Asscoia’n, ous Parvo ni. Also. nine WERE, seh gee Pt do by leaving « sufficient army in front of Gen- | we enoou: any similar stroke of policy. If day Morning—price Three Cents—ewill | — “ is § Kies for ss salet 3 3) Beaver oh eae ezal Johnston, while be oan still send upon the | ait «Poor Miserable Bacholars™ are! te shine be @ remarkably wnterssting ons, HIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the wab. | =o —_SROWNING & KEATING. | Gruss, bt or left Sank « force as largo as be leaves | 49 tind, 60 ungrateful as the one in hand; CU iscphar fash, obtained frm The. Srobase | HL EGR CHRISTMAS PERSE HIEPS,| 3 nd, That this is the plan of Buell is now | (provided he did not “pop the question” before | Every Person at a distance who would keep Gonrtot Washington County, in the District o naNbe HIKES ~All sorts, « ow un | Ni no longer doubtful. He has placed force of | sunset) may never another lady bestow a Posted with reference to what is really | estate uf George, Un Pratt iia ct Wanknenen | eaunlled, for ladies and geutiemes—just the thi ms - ne a thirty ee d and eloquent upon one of fe going on here wn these interest- county, deceased, All per dering cigima prewen reer Johnston, while it is within say Fanos eabe Téaree!. tng temes should receive it Seah tae coeve, with the cowapere tuegot, to | gf A. Lake & Cos ar PHYSICIANS IN ATTENDANCE Wty Ge cneey We nt 2 logy | JORNSON » NaGLE, adi’ renders. of dapuary next they sie w te | \EWS-NEWE_NEWs: SPS as S.DRAS. rs epee Ay Aes ns A A es “at (289 IMPORTERS o” 89 |'cai: ae ONGE AT THE eTAR OFFICE “Seatanete nell of tae "Ser ot Jann OVSFER IND EATING SA Price Gl yer bettie, or stx Sor Bs Baclt ts sequen Ay, a great dir-|| wives. LIQUORS, HAVANA CIGARS, FINE AND SUBSCRIBE FOR IT. 2 0. Wigneeile wan YURe wt Delivered to any address, securely packed from ee Sohestee want to Bow. |No. 989 Pa. arenn hatween sth and loth strests,] = RENAUDIN BOLLINGER & CO’S EW CLOAKS, ~ | triende and’ the pubite generally theta oes ling Green. General Johnston ve & re ashington, D.C. : N LOW PRICES! ther rave opened’ their establis Address letters for information in confidense ‘Ged shmong of tos end by dag so wil | le eae te REAM LANG GQGR and] nares | Srisout srt ameter tea | shales pi si yt in tots bio Cae Pa success; k #0 e ” — supply, which have F setaly detent ssc on Thecentreotthe| MUSELLk Wiki of the Hlookheim LEFMAN, KIEFER & Taomass, | born purohasot st very roel prigce, nod wilt'va | guatooiee the Gee ie market Ste auptliog at the | Deret ie ne confederacy, but y transfer the war We the hale SOLE AGENTS SILKS a: ad, LADIES. Bs ee She ANGY | suottest nonce, Our opmablishment ‘open ; to the State of Ohio, and thus save the whole| Constantly on hand their celebrated for the s00d, ana will be sold at reduced prices.” eam "DORIAN & SWORD. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS South from the great x of being overran | \Spatéiing Hock and Moselle Cabinet Wines. UNITED STATES AND CANADA. 58 11-e08t Susosmsore take © Hiaiohtvdn, 7. BALMORAL BOUTS” AND UNPRINCLFLED DEALERS in the first fine weather of the sprin are respectfully invited to give us — MPORTANT TO LADIES, | Goat Tippee berate to duspoee, ~ We are satisfied that, beyond fit s ise , 189 Duane Srazer, [MPORTANT TOLADIES. | SHORT Tipped Dondie so a hess Re Seder hise on the reputation aitained oy bilities of a foreign interventio; jaé-im riesubreribers have Opened the store No, 16 Glove Calf & Vork. Toman SSE aan eLaN iy | Ses ead any Die a unpt setg Eaiee Sewers eset oan aoa pony, vo. mionenpacu, | 4X, B-Allpeta Laces pamhed: Notice. to Watch-Makers. Ss. & J. MYERS, © 20 WASHINGTON BUILDING, ; of Pa. avenue and Seventh st, i réceived a fine assortment of WATCHES ——$_$_—_______ Gu CHAINS AT awe : a tS se Sd ineee’ | stebole-Senesine Eoeparamenoy Sth: J&7 90 Penn. avenue, bote tye on Tors i ue 10 Wi Prox, Exe ORA ‘A fresh F Lie LEY anwee lies SVRAYSREES. ciate te re Keatathy tthe Cf waren Beng iar | oeatasae RS ri he ee boon of Providence swe on net ont yarn: whoLesaue:’ | T° suriees pre Ned ogg Sak B-wO OTRRR. mise cas oad ponies } a 2 : ee OGM <, > SRESRAURANTS. +] Be: “Ontgons the etvertionnen. apap ‘Sertiv ll to coe and compilonted devices ws “Ai Wholesale! ; ee tab Soot sent tres of sharre to any mart of | amp AVOLSIMPORTMIOR 2: Karueens adversary. : j __10 pio le ies Boe ihe ae gy sp ot 2 CUS 5 8y MALLARD, AS—TEAS—TEAS! ! ‘ mh pew .

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