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- / Tih EVENING STAR Cy PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED, AT THE STAB BUILDINGS, Gorner cf Pennsylvania venus and Eleventh st. > ad Ebening %, XIX. WASHINGTON, D C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 238, 1862. - 'TELEC EWS. UOCTION SALES. The New York World’s Washington corres- | , F*™ late Southern papera we gather the follow- a = SI STIR ae orale gore rere tee pondent says: ~ 2 y ‘The War in Misseuri. By BARNARD & BUCKKY, Auctioneers, orien i tion reased ‘be Richmond Examiner of the 23d inst., has L ORDER— ‘H OF ALLEGIANCE TO . A... poe ry men with the risks | % ong editoral on the manufacturing interesta of | BE ADMINISTERED. Tine hes wt REMOVAL. Pe wtbe it ie all the ons ee = - Htsets forth a bold statement of the] Sr. Lovis, Jan. 28 —The following special or- | seer, and is and will be pokes ‘These PI peditio: x need of the rebels for materials used in manufac- | der will be igsued in the morning : pee wakes own jaunt Sa Ww. D. WALLAOH. Papers served in packages by carriers st $48 year, or 37 cents per month. ‘Fo mail subscribers the price is $3.50 = year, in sdvance; $2 for six months; $1 for three months; and for less than Maree months at the rate of 12 centsa week. Sia- gie copies, onz cunt; In Wrappers, Two cans. (> A@vunrmwexents should be sent to the @flice before 12 o’clock m.; otherwise they may Rot appear until the next day. HE PLAN OF OPERATIONS OF THE iG % ARY, 186: T P CRNSIDE EXPEDIZION. LATE FROM THE SOUTH. WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY, 1862. GENUINE PREPARATION. | om 2 . rognosti- | tures, which they have not, and can only get from Headquarters, Department of Missouri —The , ell th: f ground in G20 golown cations of danger are based in part upon the | Europe. To secure these ‘material in the | president, searelorg: iueerian, directors and other Sot ceeternmnost pare or tot number one A. BININGER & CO. incompleteness of the equipment and mobile | *rts, it proposes the organ !zation of a grand gov- | officers of the Mercantile Library Association, | Runered &! Lig te a4 rts os pend nate facilities of the 16,000 troops concerned, but | €™omental smuggling association, with a capital | the president, secretary, directors and other offi- d rai tee hie aon h, of the same width, 120 BAY Mino tnd Alta selected fortes Sparse |i" ope and be ent Sout set ntce | &f"te Ny rt etic Bake he sae ane | Ratreeaagamgrvemey somnte of wo - is 7 Oo a yu nv 3 whic ol sc are requ! e the oa! of alle- ry fram: Ouse. a =e of igh conte poss path cesare are to run the federal blockade. It thinks that if | glance prescribed ‘by article 6 of the State ordi. f money REMOov=ED this wornta reimed to sae hie 8s | one-half of the vessels thus employed should be | ance of Oct. 16, 1861. Any of the above officers | £° id hs he residue at Save Sanat his eublect™ H me his anxiety on | captured, still the enterprise would pay one bun- | who shall neglect to file in the office of the Pro- | interest: to bevscenrede sone mine months, with To bars pr Fe. e pain this, ary dred per cent profit. vost Marshal General, within ten days of the date F WALTER 8. COX, e DRSER . | Of this order of the oath so superscribed will be HUGH CAPERTU, lation of official reticence) that the orders} F ma letter in the New Orisane Piesyens, deemed to have resigned. and any who, after Trustees Georgeuren Bud's A a} Ne. 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Diesen mere mere shore es0cis’n. hich under which the Burnside expedition left Fort- | dated Warrington, Fla , Jan. 4, we clip the fol- | Neglecting to file his oath of allegiance within the | _j86 2awts BARNARD & BUCKEY, Auots. OPPositE onan UNNATORAL ENCASSEEEE 4 ress Monroe embrace the followii ‘ing paragraph: time prescribed, sball attempt to exercise the By BARNARD & BUCKRY, Auctioneers. 8s well as PAIN AND INFLAMMATION, the first peremptory, the second depending on | Since my last writing notbing of moment basoc- | functions of such office, will be arrested for con- WA G 5 WILLARDS’ HOTEL. the judgment of the leader : curred except the desertion of 6 marines to theene- ware re this order, and punished according tothe PRUSTEERS’ Bal eat virtue of s deed of apr my. It wasa bold step. ‘They belonged to the com. | 1aws of war. RRS REH SAB Or virtue of.» dood of —_ 1 © entire fleet was to pass through one pany of Capt. Van thuyson, of the Confeder- | 2. It 1s officially reported that carriages. bearing record, we will «fer a: . ith day of the inlets below Cape Hatteras, rendezvous | Ate States marine corps, and one Sunday, just | the enemy’s flag, are in the habitof driving to the teens 3% 0’clock p m., remises, | We invite the attention of our friends and in Pamlico Sound, sail up the Neuse river, and | after reveille, in the grey of the mo; ing, they vicinity of the military prison in McDowell’s | that lot of ground in Georgetown, ded we fol” rd : attack and possess the city of Newbern, on the | took a boat and rowed rapidly across, having pre*| College. The commanding officer of the prison | lows. viz: Begirning at the end of twenty-six feet | patrons to the Card below: North Carolina coast. - viously spiked with wood the guns of the battery | Will seize and take possession of any carriage from ths toatheast intorsection of W@uand Neck No. 219 Pannsyivasta AvENd! 2. If matters should progress favorably, and | t° Which they belonved. It is believed the sentry | bearing the enemy’s flag, and the horses, carriage | (17m {h9 southeast intsraeot easterly, by aad with . ceehe ite Welland's Ho } a dash inland seem feasible, General Busacide | !tuself spiked taem else it would have been dis. | and harness be confiscated. the south line of West street, twenty feet, = # Hotel,) was to make a forced march with his army to | °°Ve'ed-, They werea considerable distance from | , 3. [tis officially reported that certain women are southardly 5 and raliel with said North street, | ‘The Subscribers, having opened 2 Branch Es- 'y them and rapidly gaining the other side before | {9 the habit of approaching the vicinity of the | etghty-six feet, thence westwardiy, and parallel penppyrss putes ao N pen (Golde, they were seen; hundreds of soldiers stood on the | Military Lgpeinfrsethabhigs Saramend yes aa bapa orth ‘eighty, six {ects fo the Derianings with the | Cn nmene im this Clty a few months since, and 2 e ington an: beach Z ’ urpose of insulting our troops and carrying on " . a Weldon Railroad with the road from Raleigh, | sccsnee eg e oe ey area | eo eranleatone a prisoners of war, ‘the | provements, feeling encouraged by the liberal patronage al. and thus a main point on the great through LETCHER. Commanding officer of the prison guard will ar- | tone paid in oesho aed the cone Teena | ready received from {is friends and the loyers of line from Richmond to Charleston, Savannah, | The Richmond Examiner of the 234 says a Sadie, Place in confinement all women so of- instalments, at Cire, af id moaths, with | pure and genuine id the Gulf. Its occupation would not, how- | scene of indecency, drunken or sober, occurred ‘ f i = completely sorer the rebel railway oen- | in the House of Delegates yesterday, while that tile sage te et ywilt te vieed's bp coed. one work after aaie, os the properts may bore WINES; 12Q00R8, nections, inasmuch as they have a roundabout | °¢y was occupied with the question of the elec- Sip phallne acd . “divested to le yt The citi lice and patrol guards are directed to | Sfter one » eeks’ notice, at the risk and coat ofthe track from Ridgeway to Raleigh, and the |!" °f Confederate Senators, mortifying to the Cpelteas fa eee eae Reet plrclaaat, WALTER 8 COX ie arrest persons in vebicies under such flags. Also x “North Carolina Railrond.”) “But if the | ieoste sonn veteher Gren ne ait of the persons wearing or displaying « hostile fag In , HUGH CAPERTON, march te the interior should seem too peril-| ‘ato the legislative chamber drunk, and sat on | ¢,clty. Trustee's Goormstown Building As en cais. ous, the leaders of the expedition were author- oh meee the steps leading to the Speaker's chair for the} SY Command of Me} Gen. Halleck. ized to re-embark their forces, make a two | fuli space of bait an Leer, with asegar in bis M. H. McLean, Asst. Adj. Gen. By BARNARD & BUCKEY, Auctioneers. days sail for Cape Fear river, and occupy the ne FINE COGNAC BRANDIES mouth, makiog himself a spectacle for the whole howe seerevaere i mieecwnt AUD AEEARSAS; ie Georgetown, eialvat! (of various age, brands, and districts,) 2 $ house and a butt for the jokes of the gall oLLa, Mo., Jan 28 —A prominent citizen o' USTEES’ SALE.—By virtue of a deed ¢ Fe nae renal defended seaport tows | Dome cad & batt for ject an Goth pettlag Cesena gouthwestern Missouri, just arrived from Mount ‘Titraet from B Hutehine, dated, September 2,| BOURBON AND SCOTCH WAISKIES, A to be in a deadi ti is ernon, Lawrence county, says that Gen. Ral: }. sud of record. we wil! offer ®t auction on the also a main point on the | The occurrence might naturally have erittn ied | wilh about 400 rebels, tala all of Theseey chen’ | Herder of Forraare, Toe. the seme mit JAMAICA RUM, GINS, &c. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU ‘or eakpeoree feat Tedtecreton or A Samed Attended with the Bymptoms > [ee othe to Exertion, jopet ° wi rallip These sym: Af mil See. whlch thle ‘ & DRUNKEN SCENE—INDECENCY OF GOVERNOR JOHN iD 7 IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, Bs one of which the Pationt may Bapivs. lowed by thoes “Daaeee ves ee ReaNT ole “INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION.” Many are aware of the onuse of their suffering, BUT NONE WILL ‘CONFESS. THE RECORDS or THE INSANE ASYLUMBS And the Melancholy Deaths by Consumption, and other articles in their line, have determined upon a continuance and extension of their busi- ness. Their assortment embraces— BEAR AMPLE WITNESS To THE from Richmond to Charleston. in a drunken imagination that a display so dra- | the 14th, at Mount Vernon, on their way to Granby, ate A ine pee iH of lot number ainety sue. | <dileny seen wah ble T BI and wae , 38 [ have said, that we have fairly | matically made af the nick of time might sues the soldiers said, they were gring to work | Vorinning for its pounds om she touth doar bres: | Ala aabhe: Renkes, eae; THE CONSTITUTION ONCE A shipped off the gallant Burnside and his brave | zest a compromise to both parties, and inspire a} in the lend mines. Threats were made to arrest | ‘pect street, in Georgetown, at a point distant 65 Stomachics, which are remedies for ORGANIC 5 little army on this business, so vital to the | sudden enthusiasm for John Letcher and his re- | all! the Union men connected with the Home | fest, measured east, from the weet corner of said bowel complaints, fever and Requires the aid of medicines to nnd success of General McClellan’s extensive plans; | Publican segar. Wecan imagine no other ex. | Guard and put them at wofk in the mines, and in | lot, and ruoning thenoe south aud para.lel wth, the P’ 0 ague, Invigorate tee System now that ships, men, and leader have —— er no arenes and indecency of comranonce tne'cbantya of Union citizens engl cals logs fret, more = ‘ine = Or beadache, and the like. which HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU gone ten days, and we have no ‘inet ing his raner on the Speaker's rostrum, display- | Were icaving the county. aad lot 25 feet. and thenoo north 58 feet. more or] MADEIRA, SHERRY & PORT WINES heayaashnr-e ns . segar and making bimeelf a spectacle to} | On the same night that Rains staid at Mount | ‘eas, t) Prospect streets thence with Proapcet street ? 4 witt MOST SKEPTICAL. pom cee! fa cae . cecal in to | the ‘assembled wisdom of Virginia” Vernon, report sald @hat 176 or 20 rebels were | 25 fuet ta they veeinee ree a he Prospect street & TRIAL WILL CONVINCE TEE aceon aaa Gr eae The reber aE REBEL PRODUCE Loan. encamped at the head of Spring River, en route consisting ofa two-story frame house, oney CLARETS, BURGUNDY, CHAMPAGNE, 4 2 rel retary of the Treasury has deter- | for Caseville ne tiird of the puri m™: D " intelligence as to | mined to introduce some changes in the pian and in regard to troops in Northern Arkansas, he peo ahi and the residug in three equal AND GERMAN WINES the actual resdlt. It is believed that Burnside, | m ment of the produce loan. Agents have | Says from yood authority that there is only about | i2e'8 ments, at three, six and nine montis, wi HAVANA SEGARS, after Newbern should be taken, would suffer | [ately ‘appointed 1 in all the principal cities of | five or six hundred troops at Cross Hollows atid 1 I ithi — the dangers attendant upon an inland margh the South to make cOtlections, and they will also | Cave Hill, Benton county, but a body from two one week ater sale: tr the one ae teal Of all Varieties and Prices. FEMALES— cl gfeees a to weigh lightl his determined | 0° cated with receivi bscriptions and | ‘© five thousand strong was at Tillsforth Bend, | at the expense and fiek of the purchaser, after : OLD mf S: ANGE: i MAR ELED. i would'dack fens Sepidly aa | £ePoxting them to the central office in Richmond. | fifty miles below Van Bergen, on the Arkansas | one week's notice " FINE NAVY AND OTHER CHEWING LATIN 4 nature, and would dash forward as rapidly as There hes boon of late seoenldeneie rae off in| Tiver. Several secessionists informed him that WATER Se. fox TOBACCO. ee Cee ae the roads, the enemy, and his means of tranz- | suvecriptions. ‘The aggregate on the superin- | Gen. Price’s forces at Springfield did not number HUGH CAPERTON, the Extract Buchu is unequsiled by any other rem- rtation would aioe Trustees Georgetown Build’ Assovia’n. ALO. edy, 92 in Chio or Metontion. Tires portation would permit. tender ‘s books is + sti » In its equivalent of | Over 10,000. He met the scouts of the Federal] jag 2awts BARNARD & Bo CKEY, ucts, * Puthfalness, or Geppression of Gus Now, although we sincerely believe the east- | cotton, .1 500,000 bales. army four miles b-yond Lebanon, and other PICKLES, SAUCES, CHEESE, PRESERVED era portion of North Carolina to be |: THE MANASSAS RAILWAY CONNECTION. troops at various points this side By BARNARD & BUCKEY, Auctioneers, : tus, Leuoorrhes or W hil Pe i in — ne ‘Oran sound Al: Sr. Louis, Jan. 36.—-Samucl ‘Engler, the ban RUSTEES’ le a of a deed of MEATS AND FEMS, Sore it Tudieoretion, Asbits of Dissipation, oF - . Gate. and Manzssas Gap railroads and the | ished secessionist, was sent across the river under Tira th yng Fede. dated April Fischer VINEGARS, SWEET OIL, &c., &c. DECLINE OR er LIFE! , mond, Fredericksburg and Potomacrailroad. | 2 guard yesterday. His destination 1s unknown, Pevrd. we wi! offer at auction, on it —— os latin tp as home eaneat sixty niles | Taue.comBectton bas been ‘urged as = military ne- ifs attorney (Nathaniel Cox, of Baltimore,) bas | fare part fot No. eiznterase Holmead ceases | ree wr Hotel Reepers, Sutiers, Reveanteare, {20 FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IB. . manding gene eased 5 vs wan 5 Restaurateurs, from the coast, and to attack a point where the | of ‘otomac cordially a BB tencchenss. The tise pierre coreak ocean we rite > : prove Attachments were served upon ral othe! i att Ss morthwent oc per foyown © ar “ enemy’s railroads intersect and afford him | only nts of protection to Northeastera Vi pon several other | ning a! northwest corner of s: jot,andrun | &o, They are invited to visit the establishment, every means of concentrating large bodies of le between Aquia Creekand bas soar inta | delinquent lonists to-day. ning thence south, Nort t, forty feet, now "Func | ““Sudge James H. Burch anaounces himacit a fuosss sastand at'rigit wieise wits North strest, | which is under the direction of Mr. Jos. P. troops at the shortest notice. tion. This — wae materially iminish the | candidate for Governor at the Aug . forty fae: eee eer oe, eae je ae nse peter la ae fanch of the anx- I time facilitating the transportation of supplies provemeuts, consisting of two two story frame} Gus0. 4 ne tact that they import most of the avowal in hizh quartarget ihe rebels’ Inability | [ee uL asks for no appropriation; and, walle Ii articles direct, and to thelr many business facili- is true that it exempts the property of the railroad to spare any force for the defence of Golds- | from taxation, the great value ond. Taspertuoceal Doce: spf ig hart gyre ragioemer es. e. ties, they are enabled to offer their stock Goods at borough and other North Carolina towns. | the work at this time plalaly shows that it Islittle | Seerea tre Yolen aoe one ta colaten Uh ts ai i low peicak: et badly exponing Nort, Wichmood, and | Cease SoStinewatanatiand wil | Tey nha aat Gate Seti ye | ETT ae ee "Your sheslen eran ‘J bs 0 8! is for + “= Charleston, one or all. In fact, between dread | P’>#bly pass at an early period. x . HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT SUCHU cunES or Av insonvestense rmanent residence after the adoption of the WALTER 8 COX A. BININGER & CO. “Ren bd of our position at Beaufort, panic over Schoeff’s Promnne, $IDELS ON THE roTOMA Eonatitution. All children boru of slave parcate ra HUGH BS PERTON, . ancageiien yon Sivuatiog oat Castes Oohod the access at Mill Spring, solicitude for the safety | pltgew" muramea*raunag Nowe 40m. 52) | Ghia State on and after the 4th of July, 1660, hall | Trastec's Georgetown iv. ding An Importers of Foreign Wines, Liquors, $c. ‘Alloying esa ne Tetaera es of Norfolk, and nesessity for maintaining the | point, succeeded fn forcing the federan Re ir tee reais aay provide guaeiy (Ae Mvis, BARNSMDS BUCK Jaltt New Youx anv Wasminoron. | frequent in the class of diseases, aad expe ‘ea entire present force at Manassas, they can | don a large schooner by Eis ‘well directed fare. Jaws for their apprenticeship during minority an otsonous, Diseased, worn out b i urnside’: 7 ibsequent colonization.’’ By WALL & BARNARD, Auotioneers, ae ae near art of hands to r.sist Burnside’s } Without boats he could not take possession. On | * TEES’ SALE —By virtue of a deed of PARAFFINE most exposed movements. Saturday, we learn from one of the ‘‘bomb dod. It was referred to the Committee on General RUS’ P trust from Chacles Williams, dated April 23, WHO HAVE BEEN THE VICTIMS OF gers” at Cockpit Point, that one of the largest | Sroranoney which committee will probably re-} ing ‘tnd of record. we will offer, at auction, of CANDLES! uv. ACKS, >————______ rtsome time this week. It is notexpected, bow- id Asavy fees to beoured ma The Pert Reyal Cotton. , Merchant steamers yet seen to ass up or down re that the committee wil! report any provi- ay ae. ae PR iar _ pays ai taey cap deceived, aad that the THE WORK OF GATHERING—THE CONTRABANDS. | was fired at vigorously by the E'vansport batte-| sion ’of the above character, the majority of the] n Washington known and described as the north- “poison” has, by ea astrimg ents The comparatively-moderate amount of con- | ries—at least forty shot and shell—and from this} members bei ng averse to the consideration of the | ern part of fot No twenty-six, (26,) in square No. MEUCCrS PATENT PARAFFINE | beon cried up in the sjstem, to break out insnag fiscated South Carolina cotton arriving at this | f#ct he hardly thinks that anything ts “under | slavery question but whenever they do report thix | one hundred, (100,) fronting ‘forty-eight feet on it THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS gTavated form, and tis really no indicati: f the extent of the | 2*'est”’ there. As she approached, Cockpit thun-| proposition will be brought forward, and from | !Wentieth street, and filly feet on M street, with PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE. Fork of picking or of the quantity ret to be me toees adatreniy ae ae ice ot Present indications be flereely contested. Pietmeetovements, consisting ofa two story Seame CANDLES! gathered. It is true that much of the cotton | before. At the explosion of one of ———s shells The War in Kentucky. £5 rs of sale: One third of the pardhnes meaty Ninanthetathd by Go —_ which was grown very near the large rivers ® great many beard the exclamation, “Oh, God!” - .. *1x, and nine months after and water courses in the vicinity of Port Royal ragidly repeated several times and in accents that Pe eddies agi met aoe vom Roots date, with interest, to be secured. ‘aes New Youu Pazarvine Canpiz Co. snd not burned by the rebels, has been brought | indicated great Coorg pain and anguish. Our} 5 next to the ‘Tenth Ind but the, they were or | o ‘The terms of saje apart ue connie’ SiS a. Uee HELMBOLD’s EX7EACT BUCRE forward; but a very small proportion of batteries fired about forty shots and none were ne wi 5 all affections ceases whole amount on the islands has yet been | foolishly expended. The day the Pensacola dered to hold the Cross Roads, and therefore were | at the risk and opst of the first purccaser, after one r URINARY ORGANS, > y jot in the thickest of the fight at Somerset. The | weeks’ notice. hasers. brought to Hilton Head for shipment to this | Wont, down tne river the Cockpit battery turned | Toot ‘that Col Fry, who mot Zellinnwer, wee WALTER §. COX. For ssle in quantities to suit parc! by the | syhother existing in rt. i . k'l'ed himself is false. The wounds of Col. Mc- y tion. . MALE OR FEMALE, The work of gathering steadily on; | rae Federal Fleet 02% aaniern Coast—Escape | Cook and Lieut Burtarenctserious. Watmore's| iq Pgustee’® Georgetown Build’g Azscoistion Manufacturers’ Agents, from whatever cause originating and no matter of large quantities have been cvlleoted on the in- | of a Rebel Steamer from Bilori—Collision te. | Battery, attached to the Twelfth brigade, Gen. : NAGLE, HOW LONG STANDING. ii i S 4 Carter, did the most essential service of the fleld By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. JOHNSON & . and plantations, and ginning is carried on to} tween a French Steamer and an American W: and upon the enemy’s intrenchments on Sunda y he t poy Diseases of thene Organs require the sid of @ Dr- scnis cognant tata eer feteereasiog, and | Con nnn nt antsant of Beate Sasi. ' Burnt f ea aaticgms Wi vale “at eb 2, a Pee ee 'ELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU > “ 7 ~ ' The rebels in retreating burnt four gun carri- An will offer at auction, on the chief dict at Prevent is a want of} 7(0suamer Urey loud, which tas been fying | 22° st Monticelio, but thelr cannon nd (guns Saba; Soo aan toy of Pelcrard_ oi Yeuece| W038 10 Roral sow Kee ot Aten. Ve | NEL a ees ckkat BUURESIC. tra ties. ; : were scattered all over the track that marks their | P-M> 5 Se Wea dhe federal foroes landed at witon | fr"eur aot inceneny fy army te miler | Serum’ fers hae nora tee | Gla Rass et eid fo or gaa Dayton’s Bakery. wanorruin. i ve the consed fet i Head all the horses, oxen, carts and convey- | through the Sound safely, arriving here early this | Beard from, but it is supposed that they will | sfecrtrons the morthwost oer at agi squire, FRom eEB Moe? RESPONSIIES amD EB copies a “= Sef ms Ge possession of and | morning. She reports only six of the enemy's | °C°4Py Monticell Sod remains chsmee cnth hts iaseee te atiert NEW YORK. ma applied to uses @ Quartermaster’s de- | vessels around Ship Isiand, although there have Saath . ’ north with the 1 f anid alley 16 BRANCH willfacoompany the medicines. partment. As our troops penetrated to the| been as many as twenty-two in sight from the Terrible 86 J thenee weet € feet ® inches tothe berinniogs | Wy 456 Eleventh st between G and H, a j ; main land at one time. Col. J Bil Troy, N. Y., Jan. 26 —A tremendous gale pre- 0. . adjacent islands and took possession of the me. C ames, of Biloxi, » the improvements. N. D.C. im land, th Fhe came passenger on her, furnishes us with ine | vailed all through western Vermont yesterday | ‘terms of eale: Uns third of the purchase money WASHINGTON, D. C. CERTIFICATES OF CURES, as 2nd these means of transportation have bees | lowing budget of news from a quarter that ie morning The prgale in the town of Shafteburg, | {oareet te Se ieee aera see ets, Sm | DAYTON’S PIC NIC & OYSTER CRACKERS, mankewse vy x nine 0 = retained for the uses of the army. allt pageant dr ginpesienpepeictiael Prepares Heer pelictinetantelale wr erie | | meme) Op lel “SPONGE BUTTER CRACKERS, | ¥#* Name snown i> pam. The j h cotton now coming from Port Royal is} On Tuesday, the 7th inst , three French | | fierce wind broke one of the cars from the coup- | _ The terms of saie must be complied wit! BOSTON CRACKERS, carried on the shoulders of the negroes to the | officers, with sixteen men, Icuded at Biloxi and | ling, and threw it down the embankment. Dr. be resold at the a hash cont of tae Anes parthaces, WATER CRACKERS, banks of the streams navigable for steamers of | desired to communicate, by telegraph, with the | H. Dwight, of Boston, was instantly killed; Jobn | onocnod St tho, risk and SODA CRACKERS, — heavy draught, and it io wotonerthey that, ‘French Consul at New’ Orleans ‘Phe ‘oftice at Robinaon, 'the roadmaster, pr Megane lamar WALTEE S.COx,, GRAHAM CEACEERS, Biloxi having been closed, Lieut Pradat, who | 294 cannot sur’ a, 4 LEMON BISCc * preg alegre te bey Scene; the fate oF 08 | nad acted as interpreter on ‘thelr arrival, volun. | injared Trustees Georgetown Build “ PHYSICIANS” PLEASE “NOTIOB” jn7 2awts WALL & BARNARD, MINCE PIES. + > ow ¢ ” Hi . teered to accompany them in their boat to BaySt.} Boston, Jan. 27.—Rev. H. 6. O. Durges, mi ———_——= aaa Celebrated MIN WE MAKE “RO SECRET”’ OF “INGREDIEFTS. of any considerable size anperet the trans- | | onis, whither the: 4 5 y went accordingly. sionary to Turkey, was the person killed on By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. ‘ LDS EXTRACT BUCHU Fahy pes career Ma; rt ard ferry-| ‘They reported the fact that their Sccel, a side- on the Troy and Rutland railroad. He was RUSTEE®’ SALE —By virtue of a decd of | Hotel-keepers, Heads of Families, and Sutlers HELMBO rewing nearly ten jee! of bd jated ne of the Uniied ata necat inte accidently by | on a visit to this couutry,and has two sons In the} trast from Cynthia 8. Maron and others, dated | greinvited to try our exoellent MINCE PLES. | se composed of Buchu, Ouhebs and Juniper Berries, Under these circumstances the business of | one of the United States steam veasels of war,and | Union army. Maron 13, 1857, and of record, we wi | oe 4 taking the cotton from the plantation is exceed- | that their craft had been badly crippled in the ee tion,on SATURDAY, the isth day of Felruary, aga pe gee PREPARED IN YA0UO, ingly slow and difficult, if not in many cases | Wheelbouse, and was lying outside of the Shi New York Bank Statement. fh Wasnington known &s ot No. pehteon,{i8,) in Sir: All of us, beth officers and BY H. fT. HELMBOLD, impossible of accomplishment, except when it | [s!and. She was one of the Anglo French naval] New Yorx, Jan 27.—The weekly statement of rif" the impro Mz. Darron—Sé ~ . neventy three, (73,) with the improve- af Pies, I can con- and Analytioal Ci and Bole Mec A aadron, which they reported to have arrived ener privates, have ate freely of your Pies, Practical is carried for miles by the negroes—a work for | *4734'0! twantyaall sheng. Ou Woden hcg Bay cern frp tlie a ; Jne third of the purchase money | scientionsly state that no man ison the sick list ufsoturer <t whieh the comparatively small force of the} they sctacned ena oun the i renee 06 S572 fe ie sprees to be paid in oasn; and the residue in three equa of them. To tell the trath, we are) HELMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATIONS outrabands is entirely inedequa Besid cy returned and oblained thelr answer by tele- | crease of $541,01I in circulation, and a decrease of Lest a ? 4 from partaking om. * the Mayflower cannot s eb vot near th sfisbreobired Se Mane $2,452,374 in deposits. Gator with tateront, to baneoured MOBO SIT | neart-niok becanse we can’t get enough of them, e es Since the visit of the enemy to Biloxi, on the n| i real loxury have had since banks of the rivers, the eotton in mich | 31st ult., they have not been near the mein lands ‘Che terms of tale mast be complied with within | They ere the only AFFIDAVIT. small Svate, whie fe ee ae thea pence hg mn Swanceicades With teen” The — 5 Bank’ bas been removed safely from the Hue# CAPERTON, 7 wees J, L. DAYTON, feta dais swors, j required : vaults since the fire. Trustees G: town Build’, Assoc! A A them, anit would have Boca waist ene re araawis WALL & BARNARD, Aucts. | Jeti-tm 456 Eleventh st, Washington, D.C. | tin ng barvote: 36 but the Home Guard, consisting of about sixty ire at Boston. ae eee 5 : RENAUDIN BOLLINGER & CO Sworn and subseribed befor upg Boston, Jan. 27.—The Quincy market, owned VE i . Soren ot Beals Capen ence inthe | uy sae ally, hos Wena damages Oy See Lee sch sapeeie pat CHAMPAGINE:. | xovenbay ie ut Aly well acqualnted with the number of | 850,00. WHOLESALE GROOEES, LEFMAN, KIEFER & THOMASS, ir arine and all their reso: . Street, nd ENTS All of the towns on the lake coest are being de- R. DUPONT’S SUGAR-COATED FE- spiglaned atest sania SOLE AG PHYSICIANS IN ATTEN! ‘oro? — ga are aninn into — 1 BAL ro peguLating, FiLLs. 8nd 316 E Street, Washington, D. C, for the FROM 8 A. M. TO8 P. have command of the Sound and (near Willard’ Hotel.) UNITED STATES AND GANADA. 139 Duans Stezer, Price $1 por bettle, or six for @5. “St cannot commend them too highly.” ‘a ey Gre the best Female is extant.” ee “ Past he alkenes Having started a branch of our New York estab- | _J8 4-1m tic “5 lishment in this oity, we invite Sutlers, Grocers, Pres ei wont finely Se .U Restauranteurs, and Hotel Keepers,’ to call and 3 heanut B ee examine our stock which is well assorted and to the couniry, A ig ht EY COOK & | comprised of goods of the best quality. We take eleereenle News to Rebel Newspapers. orders for anything in our line, and exeoute them STONES VESSELS SUNK OFF CHARLESTON BAR. Li i Gus: oon don See ee ae robe 74 T° MILITARY OFFICERS AND UTHERS. | promptly. ja 33 tf vessels were seen off Charleston bar. enemy| Ba’ ORs GENUL. DYE, Cridenty ntepe ioe eeyigeing from the buiks, ‘The Only Se ie oe nase CAPTURE OF CEDAR KBYS, FLA. ‘The Savannah state Cedar western terminus acids “Jug fall—T golly. Jug fall for nufin—t | _ Se pia wah aeniane ‘long, Samson.

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